The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 13, 1908, Image 3
keep him
?rat an unof
MV0 out id. mbj^
lo?#^ by IbejlH&l
elrole, bat all whd kntw bin could
not halp admiring him. Tho funer.
at eorvloea wye held at rho h?ro?*?
eonddcM bf^Hev. L A. AlitohHI
aeaiated bj wr O O Herbert, Who
apoke to word# of ten.iereet ajmpa.j
?thy and onmfort* and of deepeet /
?christian hope and promise.
.cIiok aeng with peuoliar eweetQpaaj
? veral app'Oprlnte attention The 1
jmu^io at the tomb waa alao eweet
and beautiful Tlie little form araa
faid to ra?t in the family .plot ?tr ihe|
Onmdeo cemetery, the grave
completely hidden from view 58
profaaloo of beaufc'ful 0?were t May
God'e pa- oat aogela guard hie atom
Seril
or Du A. iSSSI
*i?iHnv", S 0, N"k 5. '08
Tu? p. A B? s<?ui? i* metibiaaf
lernooa *,lb "r* H Li um i .
Tbla'ie tb*Ujit me* Una bef.reth*
:3v: Bute Onafarenoe wbloh me*ia at
Sumter, 8. C? NAv 18 ? 21. The
Regent with (ha following U
die. Will represent tbta chapter :
J4rt. D. A. Bovklii und Mr*. J*,.
Wmr^^ **? |>r??ud o*
tlifl yearly report, of ilila "youth
' jfglM Chapter. Pourt?an aemee|
ilwb?en..id.d to JMUall,
JhnF applfo* lf>'? PHpera are now |u,
WaablD?u?n, D C, iff b* approved
, iha N?>* ?l?et?og there. ' I
?<?? **#&? r*Pork '*??n the
,V?fltlo? wil M giyao at.tbo Da.
bar ??"!??. nnd lb antiplpaied
p)fa?urv. J
_ ? Mr, r W,
Sldredg" for ,htn gtneroua gift qf
a large at<>?e ftt* 0???ip^|ptj
jto Mr#. Arthur da Jeraajr /or a like
gift, and to Mr. W. IiflDvPeae tot
0 Obddod ball . donated the Relic
roopi, \ Withogl the geaeroua a a*
alBi?DOeT^jf]?;gotHl .people o||?fc
town and oommnnlM, itbe D A. R
SUST would- fnd *?dernf Lo
meet ibe;?D*BV oblfgatlona and
:&? pfooe* that ?e haf<* inourr*&^r^*
A letter baa, bean received from
|^*-lhe 8?oret*rf of tba United D*ugW
?re of tba Coaf.derboy accepttng
tba offer ?f a reilc room ju ika D.
Chapter bulM(?g.i,^ com.
olttae ?Hl ?* aeai from both .ot?
?? have
$g$0
r? omve
ndiiAiV
nbalrmau
ZK5
of Wintlprop OoU
frouj Mil parts
fe at ?ebool, are oouob
PPM ?v<>r an oethreae o! '.jpsoin
?vW,,iue contAm(n*tiug aonro* of
*bioh they have beeu unable to lo
cate 80 far they have have not,
bum able to onoover ' a aaapieiouM
oiroumstanoo that lends to * ditoov*
erjtff the caa?e The oolle^e ban
been open now two months and it ie
? bought unlikely that any of the
oases started before. the patient* left
home.
The Indian pand
The United 8tat??e Indian Hand
vm are* ted at the Opera House on
Monday 'night by a. Urge audience
of Oamden'a moat cult tired And re
fined oitiiena,; Tfce universal v?r
(Hit ia tbat it waa very pood indeed,
It i? aafd ti'At the baud cwnpare*
favorably wllh tbe Marine band.
Houaa'a ami {tinea'. Thle waa the
fleet attract inn of the Qatnden < itv
Lvccura Tl?p nest attraction will
be '* 1 be D*\V ne*t Wednesday
night, the 18th
Birthday Party.
Oo ru?*#rtHV eft* moon N'lTunhn
tit* u-oiht Mttmer John Ci>?pn)*b
Uuger H-areu oniurt h1u?mI a Urg*
number of hie Utile frleud* to hon
or ?>f lii? fifth birthday.
Promptly flkt (our o'clock i tie Ul
ale tote begeft to errlve earl by fl?e
o'clock the Ui?o wee Hey with little
: bnye end glrln on tbelr beet behev*
I of end loofctd tbelr eweoteet end
pretffegt.
M 'Keen QUpdU j6v<np end Mary
Bojfcin e|*l|t?d ebly in enterteln
log the Utile folfet pith the good
old gemet of "drop bandkerohlaf,"
"LHtle |?*Hle Walfc?r,N eto. Th*
cutlet Jeughter proolefmcd
thet all wvre buying e good ol ji
kipne wbvn the eutnoaone oag)e for
ref Nib mint.
In the dining room daylight wee
ebnt oat bat plenty of illamtnetion
wee given by the pink eheded chan
delier end wonderful letilerne which
nfford* d * he children much emuee
in? rrf? for here e 1 greet elepbAnt
looked down et the good ibinge ead
there * roomer etratted proudh,
while ou the other etde the beagb
ty pe acock epreed bimeelf end
ft wm lu< >na ? 10 nil.
Tilt long Vftiile b*d room (or ftll
and oarrled tint the on|or aobejna of
pink ?i?d #bltc ? pink ftnd wblle
candy, little fcetu-a - In plok ft?rt
while, ice QtiWft and ? very mild
frail punch m?de the III lie oim
certain th*t thl* ??? ? r??l i>erly.
Lmle pink fiaekeU . lied with
white rihh??*-?atfv f tt?d with plok
?ttd while candy elood *t each
piftte At aouvenlra. Each little boy
reonlved ? bird thai #htatlea *od
each girl oo? of those thai oftnlftlo
?oine hidden treasure. -
f ~ 4?| bell pcftl ,|u. ,Wltk
THE JAYS.
Mr. 6t:Mrs. Day
will be here next
Wednesday night
as the second at
traction of the
Lyceum.
As Readers and
Impersonators
these two have no
equal.
Tickets now on
sale at Zemp's.
Notice of Application For
Charter.
State of Houth Carolina,)
Kerrhaw County )
Notice is hereby given that the under,
aitrned will apply to the HecieUry of
Stale for a charter f?>f a aerial organiza
tion for thn |inrp<??* of organizing and
maintain# a Military Company among
and of the ineuthera end for ?o<-ial pur
poaes and uhall be known as "Kerahaw
Guards. "
K 0. von Treackow,
William M Young,
Khun J. McLeod,
Frank D.' ampMle,Jr ,
Lnurcna T. Milla.
Camden, 8. C., Not. 18th, 1908. ?
PERSONAL
Mrs L A Mitchell is attending the
Woman's Baptist Missionary Union
in Charleston this week.
Dr W O McDowell of Kershaw
was in Camden this week.
. _Dr _HcCa?wl4%-43ntocrB
JUtwurckd.
!'??? ff M'mls in Ctmdcti of Dr T.
M McCo onwll, former p*??ior ct
I tli?* Camden Preehyteriau Church,
will he glad to learn that be is
meeting with much aucaefta at Mor
riatoWn, Fen n., where he ia now lo
cited. A new churoh building haa
juat heen o >mplet?d and the church
in being built up spiritually . We
take the following from t lie Morris
town p*per :
-The Firm Pnebvteriao Church
of M irris'owii, wn? ri^Himzcd Mny
16 ??. 1866 *l<li tweniv mi* u>em*
t/?*re . I *h <* churuii no* h -ift h ni* in*
bereliip of nearly three bundled
and in thoroughly organised nod
< quippi d f->r ? oi k
r.;B*rly in 1908 pUns were inHug
' united for th? building of n n? ?v
church and llie remodeling of the
old one, so as t > adapt it to modern
S-ilihHth 8(dio?d wik Woik was
begun nbout 'lie flint of M?> and
in now finished.
Tn? old ohurch ha* been c overt
ed Into a.corople'e up-to. date 8 in
day School building including ???
eemhly rootr, Indie*' pallor nod
mote ill ho a d can cl ??-)<?on>f>, nil
w< II lighted Kiwi furnished. There
ire two Stairway* lending to I be
rooms on ibf second floor and un
derneath one of iboee n convenient
ly arranged lavatory. The upper
rooms all opvn oa a large rotunda
and face tbe Superintendent'* desk,
except one wbicb will he used for
i be iCindergarlea class ami o*n be
Used bv the pastor as a study.
Tile pear auditorium is placed i dn
mediaW'lv in front of the old budd*
ing and is connected wit|? it by ves
tibules, thus giving f <? u ? entrances,
including tbe two in front which
open On Main street
T"? cburcb is of Grecian archi
tecture, tbe frout pediment resting
on t??o large Doric columns and two
large pilisters. I-. is built of tl^e
bfeat pressed brick, trimmed witb
. white T< nnewsee marble and is cov
>}<edrjrt\U aebeetut alaie shingle*.
Tho wood work throughout the so*
dltonum Is, of golden oak, the cir
cular pH we and the eplendid pipe
organ being of tbe same material
are to perfect harmony wlih the
building.
The t??t,lng oeptolty a* glvon l>>
the architect about 450, but an
the aisle* ar? very wide by ib? urn
of chairs It oan be m*de to seat on*
hundred mora.
Botb the building* are heated bv
hoi air furoaoea and the auditori
um wall - ventilated by mean* of
abafta, one oonneoline with the fur
neoe chimney, and the other with
tb*< belfry
An electric light in eeob panel nf
the oeillog -and br?ck?t llghta on
the walla, not only afford abundent
light but givt.a beautiful eff?ot.
Tbe entire ooet of the work ia
$16,000 but inoluding the old
oharoh with addition* and improve
tsenta mad* to its ?u? in*, plant
could tot he duplicated for leae
then 130,000, pcrbape not* nearly
$36,000. In ratting the fundi tbe
congregation baa not (Oil beyond
tie own miahtri, except for a few
voluntary gifU for the pipe org an
nor hu tl reerrted io ?upper* , be
st are, nor aide above of nny kind.
Tbn flret eervice wen held In ibe
Sabbatb eobool room* laet Sabbatb
wlib tbe largeet attendance In the
htetory of llwTobnrcb. The paelor
preached b?th morning end en
ning to Urge oongrrgaltone , re
ceived one on pvofeoeion
<4 faith and juto?inUt?-r??t -?b* or<ti
anno* of bepUeea u? ft mm obildres."
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YOUR SPENDING
And save tli? balance. That is a bettor way
to g<>t u Htart financially than to limit your
saving** and soond the balance. It is surpt'is
? inur how quii-k ly you can create capital when
you g<? about it in the proper way and with
determination. With capital ? reserve lunds
? you are ready for holiness opportunities,
which will surely conic to jou. Remember it is
NOT YOUR SAVING
alone that will make you independent. Your
money must be jn a. safe^>la<je-nn<tTnui8t work
for you.
Your money deposited in 'his HANK is
absolutely secure, aed our SAVINGS DK
PABTMKNT pa\s \ per out interest, com
pounded quarterly. PUT SOME MONEY
AWAY NOW.
Open an account and commence to save
something.
Till! FIRST NATWXAIj BANK.
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A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
HARDWARE
When In need of anything: in the
? v'
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
The floods have done great damage
?? - -- - r- But
DAVID WOLFE
Having recently bought out a lurgo
BANKRUPT STOCK
and $ splendid line of fresh goods in the Northern markets
consisting of
Clothing and General Merchandise
Is better prepay th^n ever to offer you Speoial Bargains
along all ines
Suits made to Order a Specialty
Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose
purchases amount to $5.00
. M> O. ^buYKINj
r FIRE INSURANCE. _
Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty.
Represent* Only The Best And Mont Un liable Companies,
- H 'nl Kttnte And Renting Agent.
i EST"^U r?\TcT DAT or NIgHT
o. m?ckkiqht.
The Gilt Edge Store
Gives The Public A Rare Opportuni
ty ToBuyFali And Winter Goods
At Our Bargain Day Price
SmashingPrices. We Give
Below a Few of the Spe
cial Price Leaders.
500 yds 4,4 soft finish Bleach at Ctc yd
10 pes Androscoggin 4 4 bleach at 8 l-2c yd
6 pes 4-4 fine Cambric at 8 l-2c yd
1000 yds tea Island at, 3c yd
1000 4-4 Sea Island at 4 U2 yd
1500 yds good checked Homespun at 4 l*2c yd ,
All of our best dress Calico at 5c yd
1000 yds good Outing, dark and light colors, at 4 l-2o
Solid colored C hnmbravs. 10c quality at 7c yd
A good quality English Longcloth at 98c: 12 yd* tp pc
1 CuSG Den ma rd Flanneliette 10c quality ut 8 l-3c
A lot Galetea reduced lo 12 l-2o yd
1 pc 85 in Taffeta, the $ 1 25 kind at 98c
Beautiful lot colored Mlk, %1 in wide at 37 l-2c
5 pes double fold plaid Suiting worth 10c going at 7c
500 yds Lancaster apron checks worth 8o at 6c
Ladies HandUorchiefs 3c, 4c an4 7 j 2c Big bargains
1 lot bleached Sheets 72x90 at 39c
Ladies black Hnhe, 10c qunlity at 7 l-?c
1 lot bleach pillow cases 42x30 at 9c each
1 pc unbleached Sheeting worth 25c a. Iqc yd
The above are just a few of the
many bargains you will find. We
are showing a beautiful line of ladies
Tailored Suits, Cloaks and Skirts;
Blankets, Rugs, Art Squares, Mat
tings, &c. We will allow 10 percent
off on these and all other goods
bough tregular.
STAR BRAND SHOE i BETTER
Your? Respectfully,
The Famous Gilt Edge Store.
P. T. VillepUue, Proprietor. > 7'
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