The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 27, 1908, Image 3
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the pure food store
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Good Things To Eat ? Arid
the Purest and Best things
To* Drink.
FINE TEAS
GUNPOWDER YOUNG HYSON. ENGLISH
BREAKFAST. OOLONG. CEYLON AND
INDIA. BLENDED TEAS For Icing, in bulk,
50c, 60c ^nd 60c per lb. In Packages We
Have TETLEY'S. UPTON'S, NEWTON'S,
LEGGETS. PERRI WALLA. SUNBEA. Etc
White House Coffee Just
Received.
BRUCE & LANG.
TP '??* 0 m fl| A
Cabl^ue VUnU For 8*1 e.
My Kali crop^f.<M*^atte plnute
is DOW teady. H. Tru.WlI.
Wauled at Once.
Three young men boarders. Ap
ply to Mrs. Walter Parker,
LaFayette Ave.
? .WuWM'l S&CUbD|{0 rj
The WoroanV Exchange on* u?
"D^^nber let. S-uson Mek>\i? 50 c;
commiaaiou ou hh1?-8 10%
1 Mies' K. R T?eed*
Big Sale to Continue.
By tequnt of their ui*ti> cuk<t"
tnmrs Hlrscb Bios. A Co., have de
cided to coDlinue their big sale u n
til Dcc. 25Wt. Dou't fail 'to make
use of litis great opportunity.
Horse For Sale,
? - .
For S*lp-~0<ie good family horse
f>?r eult*. Guaran'.eed to be pt-rfe'et
lv senile and rjrfi&hlli'. t'B rwry pel
licular. Will ho sold cjieop. Ap
ply lo' Hurumond,
" Bflykin?> S. C.
Wt httitlfiB .mjUf'SUd to nn,
irnlfiC" tjljt' i->if for i In, m,,,,.
t/lr S .?t. tl|l| a II (1 y
tl?aB h?t C"ao uod Ili? ajRnajjPfB
can b? iiitoi Ov calling at the Au
diUloi'tftt'-fi
x arnmt
. | c" ' if- -v.'; ? - <?*"- ? ? ' ' ' 1 "vV "v^- -
Carrfl . srt sol announcing ihe
msrr |tg? of Miss Emily Jordan
Carrlaon to tbe Rjsverand Albeit
Sldgej ?Tbamfr.-oo the evening o/l
Thurtdiyiibe 17th of December, ->t
8:30 o'vl?vk at 'Qrace Chuich,'
Cuaidea.
tmwwinTT " < '
Thanksgiving
y*-etejr<fay b?-ing rhanksgiving
d?y, l?oemcf8 was aim- e> entirety
titlH/n n'hd in Cum (It'ii Union
- Tfmofcctfiviog service w^ro li.ld in
the First Baptist Clint ch at 11 a m.
f Iff day whb *n hue and we
llm k . ! l? * r fee V nearly eyery one
obaeryet) tUe day in1 k proper manner
Tdcr? W ?B a game <tf foot ball play.
4 d in tbo afternoon between Dar
Dogma and Oamden,
*?? ? .
peatkofjlr* Nannie T Stftphemnon
K.r.l^Br?
very m uoh
?iddTped M" o<Wv wmrniog by the
dvBtli o( Mr?. N*niiiB Stephen
i0n, ?bQ*e ranked from b
foropt'c11'00 ?>*"">? ble?t after an
4|ibe?* ?' on,y ?"'?7 day a, , Several
?n?Ath? M"?- Stephenson was
iiVlckfO *"h P***1?^* but ehe had
>eoo?red from thla and wai able in
he about ber duties agnin ; but oth
er diwwel f"r? idling upon her
r ir?U? ?0(l H waa l,u'8<* Uurr thai
??msk1 d**lh afU r ??o*y a brief
xztUtiX to h*?r hed
|frt- SwpbenaoijL' the d?ugh
enftt t^ John. I Tran*
ilmro, years of age. She
Wt* * <romaP jT1>nuftu<1^ ?length
oif tfbaract after the 'death
af op *be taftk of
IMg* ?<*?? 10 uftttfuj
jjgv .Lining *|j |? n (\
?fr *"d the, third ia
E-Clumeon col lege,
ftt' iJdaifciit cbria
|&* of the most
OianiDfiT.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and S h 1 11 r -
d%ya artj ginning days at t he Oil
Mill,
Notice.
executive cnmmlttffl of the
KlIhIiHW A |) t i H t HttHOci HlioU will
meet at Hit; Camden B?piiai Chuioh
Monday, November 30th, at 11
o'clock a. m
Learn Telegraphy.
AAbltipua young tp?n and ladii*
ahould laurn Luliifii ?pl?? ^ (ftf
the new 8-hour J?w become eilYr- 1
live there is <t shortage <>f mnrn J
thousand Jelpgr aphera. I'-isitmris !
pay from ?50 to $70 a month to be* ;
ginnera. The National Tel?*gi aph |
J-*jstl t ii i et of Columbia, S. C., and'
flvp oilier cillPH in operated undet |
auperviaion of R. R. Officials and
all etudents are placed when quali
(led W rite thorn f^r particulars.
'Program of Union Mooting.
t
The Union meeting of Korahaw
Association will bo held with the
pine Creek Church Nov. 28 and 29,
1908. V
/ Program me
. 2 00 When u mbmber ' of n
Church is guilty of slander n;;d the
?ftlHtfeh -iv -trwim1 ' r> I' the fact what ip
the responsibility of the Church in
retaining such a member? W I. Mc
Dowell
- 2 30 Why should we support
denominational education? J O
Moseley
3 00 Whit Does Baptism Stand
Po?t *R H Elliott
7 30 How to gain and retain the
attendance of the youth from 14 to
21 years of age in Sunday School.
Kev E O Thompson
""Are "we doinc all that is
possible with the Sunday School an
an evangelistic agency? Rev James
Hunter.
. , Snndav Morning
11 00 a m What is the Churoh;
its formation, its purpose in tin*
World Rev .1 C Crouch
8 30 p m Missionary sermon
Rev R T Biai kmon
T
Slate Teachers Association.
The next meeting of the State TeacbeJs
Association will ,be held in Columbia
Dec. 30, 31 and Jan. 1, land it promises
to break all records for attendance. Holi
day rates will be In force, and it is expect
td that every live teacher, principal and
superintendent in the State will be pres
ent
The program of the general sessions
and the several departments have been
I?ractically completed and will be published I
n about ten uays Some of the best
speakers in South Carolina have consent
ed to make addresses, among whom are I
Senator 8 R Tillman, Dr SC Mitchell,
president or the University of Si-, Coll
O J Bond, Supt of the S C Military Acad
emy, Rev J Henry Harms, President of
Newberry College, Supt-elec^ John E
Swearcngen, Hon John G RichdHf of
Liberty Hill, |Judge Geo W^sGure, of
Chester, Dr wm Burdell and <fthcr well
known public men and educators. Miss
Nance, of the School Improvement Asso
ciation has just secured the consent of
Hr.pf P P Claxton, of the University of
Tenri. to mpke the leading address be
fore that organisation
Beside the general program oflthe Asso
ciation, of which Prof L TIBaker is Presi- 1
dent, each of the affiliated organizations
and departments have arranged attractive
programs. SuptO B Martin, of the Asso|
*>1 Co Superintendents, Miss Marj> Nance,
President of the School Improvement As
sociation, Prof VV K Tate, head of the]
Association, of Town and City SuneHn
pendents. Dr P H Nell, President of the
Association of Colleges, Miss Minnie
MacPeat. President, of the Kindergarten
Association and Miss Pope, Pres of the
primary Department, have a)l secured the
m avaiiabie material for their respective
programs.
The halls and lobbbies of the State I
| House will be used for the occasion The
school exhibit will be displayed in the lob
b?oh the second floor and here also will [
be located the headquarters of the Associ
ation where each teacher is requested to
report upon arrival and secure a member
ship Card and badge
A reception will be tendered the visiting
teachers of the schools and colleges of
Gaiutpbin, Thursday afternoon, Dec 30,
in the lobby and library Music will form
r WjlU* I 'ting part of each evening pro
j gram Misses _ Nance and Selby have
FpWM ?p|iumti4aithe head of the commit
_ afternoon reception and music,
while Col A R Banks heads the general
{reception committee Although the crowd
pMlbe targe ample h*>tel accomodation at
'iteshas been provided Col
take pleasure in arranging
wiU wrlu
Mk
PERSONAL.
I > r A A Moore. Jr of New York,
hi viaitmg Ufa father mix) mother. Di
?ud M ri A A Moore, Sr,
Mr 1>~M AtaratifW, nf New York,
ion of l)r I IJ At?yandcf it spend
?ntf the w??U id Cawden. Mr Alex*
nnder it* bidding a very important
<tn<) responsible position as civil on
H I near,
Mr?S K A<Uu>9 h?t) rcttuucd from
* two month* vieit to northern
accompanied by her niece,
Mrs J 1) Miller of St Paul, Minn,
who. with her two bright IjUle dftu^h
tera is visiting her mother. Mr? \V
A Antrum, 01. upper Kair atr?et
On tbo Death of Little Laverno Hruce
I hear the rad. wid Hound,
l)e*r little Laverte in deHd.
How huH, how mournful Ih that group
Tlmt gulhert round his bed.
I Hoe that mother kneel
In h icon v untohl,
H?t bloeding heart Is torn with nri*?f,
How |>h in f u I to behold.
Others then, may feel the loss.
Of that sweet child
But non? can feel the keen deep grief.
That fill* her heart the while,
Friend* take (hat dear loved form,
And fit it for the grave.
And now I see that consourse sad
That bears that form away.
And Ih thin all of ilia! sweet child
Ih this tho mid of lif?
Oh, no! hit* life js just begun
And one that kliowns no strife,
The peaaly Kates arr> op?>n wide,
lli? paste* safely through.
And meets that brother who had passed,
Those pearly pates before,
A .id now with harps and crowns of gold,
Their ransomed ? pi ; i t h stand,
To welcome those they lf"i behind,
ToCftnann'a happy land
S. R. 0.
Notice.
The members of t Jie Hoard of County.
Commissioners arc requested to meet in
tlio Supervisors office tin next Monday.
l,he 30th Tliir. is not a regular meet tig
oe the Hoard but th? members ara request
ed t<? m?*et at that time to consider home
iotpomitu m?< Wa-thnt mnst bo nTtmTVtf-t
to he'ore the regular meeting on the 7th
of December. \
M. C. W. st,
Supervisor.
Notice of Application For
Chaitei,
Slate of Kouth Carolina,)
Kershaw County \
Notice is hereby given that t h?f under
signed wdl apply to the Secretary of
R tat c for a charter for a social organiza
tion for tut* |Mirp>?ae of "??gsnizing anu
maintain^ a Military Company among
and of the inem'oera ami for social pur
poses and shalt be known as "Kershaw
Guards. "
K 0. von Tresckow,
William M Yonrlg,
Eben J. Mel^eod,
Frank P. Campbclle, Jr ,
v; .. Lauren' T. vi ills
t'limden. S. C.. !\'ov 12th, 15)08.
WOOD'S SEEDS.
Boat qimHtla? obtainable.
Winter or
Hairy Vetch
makes not only ono of tho largest
yioldlng and best winter food and
forage crona you can grow, but ia
also one of tho best of soil-Improv
ers. adding more nitrogen to the
soil than anyiother winter crop.
? Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat
alogue gives full information
about this valuable crop; also
?yibout all other
Farm & Garden Seeds
for Fall planting. Catalogue
mailed freo on request. Writq
for it.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, ? Rtohmond, Va. (
Master's Sale.
Slate of South Car
oli n ??,
Oounty of Kershaw.
M. Lula Wilson and Annie Wilson,
? by J. T ? Welsh, their guardian, *td
litem , and Paul S Wilson, R. II
Wilson and //. V. Wilson,
Plaint ijfs ,
vs
J S. Wilson, Defendant.
Tlnrte^ and by >trlu^ of the iloorew of
nis Honor, Judsce George \V Gajf-i, ? 1 a ' -
h(1 November 18, 1908, I will it'll before
the Court Hausadotr, iu Camden, Coun
ty of Kershaw. South Carotin*, duriny
the legal hours of sale, on the first Mon
day in &e06Uitr?r, 1906, benur the 7ih
day thereof, by publio ontory, to th?*
highest bidder, t*>e following described
real estate :
All that puce. parr?-l, or tract of land,
situated in the State of South Carolina,
County of K?r*h*w, ?nd town of Kcr
tbuw, containing four and eigH-tenths.
(4 8-10) acres, more or leas, bounds*:
North by lor owned by Leroy Springs,
formerly land* of Heath? Spring* Com
pany i Hon to by left of Frank- Trncadell
and lot of the a*tate of J Mae Trae*drli
r*.ecea?rd ;'Kaat by the right of way of
t.ie Southern Railway Company; 'and
West by lands of the estate of JMas
Tmasdstf.
Terms oisda: eash. If pnrehswr falls
to comply With tarms of sale, properly
will be refold on asm* day. without
'art) ar notice, at the rl*k of the former
purci Mar. ^ ^ WITTKOWSKY,
? Masts- JtsMfca* Osaatjr,
IfU. 1*0*
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The Wellington
TYPEWRITER.
lii this Machine we think we
have found* the beat all-round type
writer yet produced. Its prominent
features arc*
. * ' .. *.>
Light, Elastic Toijch,
Extreme Speed,
Light Weight, Great Strength
Perfection of Simplicity,
Unimpah'able Alignment,
Cnntinously Visible Writing
For any information apply to I I IK CI IRONICLtl Office, or
W. L. McDowell, Agent,
Camden, S. C.
P. S. ? John Wananmker is using 75 of these typewriters in
his Philadelphia and New York Stores, Price $60.00.
LIMIT
Y0D8
And save the balance. That is a bolter way
to get a start financially' than to limit your
saving* and spend the balance. It i* surpris- (i
iug how quickly you can create capital when
you go about it in the proper way and with
determination. With capital ? reserve funds
? you are ready for business opportunities,
which will surely coine to you. Uetneiitbor it is
NOT YOUE SAVING
alone that will make you independent. Your
money must he in a safe place and must work
for you.
Your money deposited in this HANK is
absolutely secure, ami our SAVINGS 1)10
PAllTMIOtT pa\s t percent, interest, com
pounded quarterly. PUT SOMK MONEY
AWAY NOW. 1
Open an account and commence to s;;v c
something.
THE \W\ NATIONAL \\M,
A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
When in need of anything in the'
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
The floods have done great damage
DAVID WOLFE
Having recently bouuht out a lur^e
BANKRUPT STOCK
and ft splendid line of fiesll goods in the Northern markets
consisting of
Clothing and General Merchandise
Ih belter prepared than tvt r to offer you Special Barguins
along all i es
Suits made to/ Order a Specialty
Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose
purchases amount to $5.00
N. O. BOYKIN,
FIRE INSURANCE.
~ *7" . ' .. i . ( ? - - t
? Dwelling Ar>d Mercantile Iiisks A Speoi ilty.
Represent! Only TKe Best And Most. Reliable Companies
JWl fctwte And Banting Ag?nt.
The Gilt Edge Store
y 1
Gives The Public A Rare Opportuni
ty ToBuyFall And Winter Goods
At Our Bargain l)a}' Price
SmashingPrices. We Give
Below a Few of the Spe
cial Price Leaders.
500 yds 4 4 soft fintah Bleach at -rjc yd
10 pes A ndro8<M)<rjrii, l \ nloach at H l-2c yd
lj pes 4-4 line (Jambric at 8 I -2c yd
1000 yds i oa Inland at oc vd
1000 4-4 Sea Island at 4 1-2 yd
1500 yds good chocked Homespun at 4 l?2c yd
A!! o ! ouv best dress (Viiir.w ui ?"ie \d
1000 yds uot)d Out ins/, dark and light colors, at. 4 l-2c
Solid colored ( hnnibniVB. 10c 'quality at. 7c yd
A jj^ood quality Knglish Longcloth at 98c; 12 yd* to pc
1 case Denmavd Flannolletto 10c quality at 8 1 -3c
A lot Galetea reduced to 12 l-2c yd
1 pc 35 in Taffeta, the $1 '25 kind at 98c
Beautiful lot colored Hlk, 27 in wide at 37 l-2c
f> pes double fold plaid Suiting worth 10c tfoing at 7c
500 yds Lancaster apron eliecks worth 8c at 5c
Ladies Handkorchiefs 3c, 4c and 7 j-2c Big bargains
1 lot bleached Sheets 72x90 at 39c,
Ladies black Hone, 10c quality at 7 1- e
1 lot bleach pillow casi-s 42x30 at 9c ea h
1 pcunbloached Sheeting worth 25c a. lgc 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. T jzz
STAR BRAND SHOE I BETTER
Yours Riif-picl fully,
The Famous Gilt Edge Store.
P. T. Yillcpkue, Proprietor.