The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 15, 1909, Image 3
1909 -
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<a f*EETTT*<3S.
We wisJi everybody a
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very happy and prosperous .
NEW YEAR.
Very Truly,
BRUCE & LANG.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
Phone 2.
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Forty Salespeople Wanted.
Wan led. ? Korly Sales people,
Hun (Ik- Wruppi ie, Apply now
P . T. Villepitjue .
A Coming Marriage.
Mr. ami Mrs. 11 >bt. C. Johnson
have ifcsued invitations tn the maf
tinge of lliiir daughter Miss Mar
garet Anmuui tft Mr. A lex ancle t
?Kordcn < thn mnrringo to
take place on lite 27ih. lust.
Important Notice
Those having ptohibitiou peli- i
tlona arc t(quenled to bring or wend 1
llietn in at once to Supervisor Weal j
bo that lie mii fotwaul them to j
Columbia. Tom notice is impor- i
taut and it is Imped that all par- I
tits will act projup,' ly.
Shoes of seivico, shoes of
8' vie, shoes of worth ? at tco
nomical prices.
13aruc!i-Nettles Co.
Siven Day 8 In One.
En lerl.uin merit til the Opera
W : use S iturd ay, J<nO" rv 30 1, i>. nt.
ll A. M."To (> P. AI , fur benefit}
of Presbyterian Sunday School I
building fund. Admission seven
CJUls eucll ? every seventh person
free. In the booths you will find
something useful f - ? r iveiy day in
the k Sleeted musical pro
uramin commencing 4 30 P M
Oysters, "Lady Bdiimore" cuke,
wafers, etc , for 6al?.'.
Patronize us once and you
wi 11 eall constantly.
Baruch-Nettles Co.
New Bank Will Bo Ready For Business
In a Few Months.
At a recent meeting of the cor
> porators of the Loan and Savings
Hank it was decided that t I) e y
would open up for business duilng
the summer or early fall, by which
lime they will have tluir permanent
location arranged.
This bank intended opening up
some tiuno ago, but at that tlmr>
could not get the building they
wonted.
Tremendous temptations for
your trade.
Barucli-Nettles Co.
Aiken ? Camden Hoad
Fjocisl to Tl.c Stat-e.
Aiken Jan. 10. ? The movement
on foot lo construct a roadway
from- A'ken lo Camden ia taking on
an active form, and it is believed
that tho road will he built in the
near future. It will l>o recalled
thul this ,rond has been launched
by. the promoters of the Aiken
( Jam den boulevard, who inteud in
tho near future, to have this road
completed, from Augusta to Aiken,
and thence to Columbia nod Cam
den, thus joining together the lead
ing winter resorts of the South
Tuc wotk h h 4 already la en. c->ui
.iteooed on the Aiken Augusta bou
levard, and it is expected that this
rood ? ill ho completed in the near
future. The County Commission
ers nil! build a Urge poition of
I he road, nud a portion of it will
bo constructed by private subscrip
tion.. Subscriptions lo the amount
of *5,000 have been raised with
which to construct tho portion not
provided for by the coiooii?slf?Der?.
'l^tie building of such a thorough
faro through the lust porljon of tin
State would be of Immense value to
Ihti'Slald, and lo tho resident* an
well as the tourists.
The mattor it to bo considered by
the Good K >ads association, which
meets to Columbia shortly.
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W.rnder through this ?torc
to jour irv u i's content.
Baruoli Netties Co.
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Pleased customers generally
become constant customers.
Harucli* Nettles Co.
Tea at ihfi old Court IlgitBo.
On January 2lst the members nf
the I oc <t I chapter 13. A- K wi'li give
h leu tit the oM Court House which
in now itio n lie room of Una chap
ter. The olj'ct of the entertai n
ment H to ruhe funds which the
chapter is very much in need of to
nuko' hiiidu improvements there,
j Tlcketo including refreshment* wil'i
j hf nnlv H> vitn1 \nr i
i? extended our toniist f i i e i <1 a a-j
1 there will l>n much tbeic to inter- I
~bl iIjcuk I*. T5 hoped ili ht 6 in
entire community wi'l h kb i h t the.
ladies in the noljlc work lliey have
undertaken. II'?u r? for tho tea willi
he front H to o'clock.
John Wiegand, Jr.,
Director of Orcheutrd at "Ilia
Kirk wood.''
Teacher of P:auo. 1 1 ?* i n u o i s and i
tdvanred pupils teccived.
Frederick G. Wkgand,
V iolinist.
I-* u [? 1 1 a received. Care "Kirk wood"
Hnu I.
Ginning Notice.
Until further notice Fri.iay is
l>miiii)^ day ut the Caicdrn O.l
Mill.
Executor's Notice.
All person* havintr claims against the
Eitates of (he J ale KlIzaHth Oliver will!
please lile the Kanio, duly attested, nt.
the office of I). 11. Williams, Camden, S.
C.. or with D. Itidsrlev Howard, at hiu
office in the City of Baltimore, Md. ; nnd
all parties indebted to the said Estate
will make payment to the said D. It.
Williams, Camden, S. C., or to tnid D.
Uidglev IToward, Baltimore. Md.
" D. UIDGLRY HOWAUD.
Executor Estate Elizabeth Oliver.
Camden, 8. C., Jan. 14, 1909.
Important Notice To Veterans.
AH Veterans who wish crosses of
honor, or lineal dcscondants of Vet
erans (daughters if there are no
sous) can get samo by sending in
their names ut once to Mrs. G. H.
Lenoir, President John I). Kenne
dv Chapter U. D. C, Camden. Ap
plications must be sent in at leas'
three months beforo the time a[>.
pointed for prefenting the croups
These crosses will he piven on Me
moiial Day ? the 10th of May.
Notice Pensioners.
All persottA \t li <? desire to mi.ke
applicilion for a pons ion fttr the
ensuing year ate hereby notified to
call upon me at the Auditor's office
duriDg tlio month of January, 1909.
1'lioeo alteady on the roll need not
make new application, but can re
port to mc either in person or by
leiter, so that their namea can be
placcd on" the roll for t he next ) car.
W. F. Russell,
Pensiou Cora miseioner.
Plant Wood's Seeds
For The
Garden & Farm.
Thirty years iu business, with
a steadily increasing trado every
year ? until we havo to-day one
of the largest businesses In seeds
in this country ? is tho best of
cvidenco as to
Ihe Superior Quality
of Wood's Seeds.
We are headquarter* for
Grass and Clover Seeds.
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas, Sofa Beans and
all Farm Seeds*
Wood's Deeorfptlve Catalog
the most useful and valuable of
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD & SDKS,
Seedsmen, ? Richmond, Va.
(Surveyor's Notice.
| I him! I Lit to *rrit' llio-" wish*
> lug imrviua ttixi plutH made <>| their
| land* in Kershaw County. Tonus rm
> ? xtabltf. AUiUvhh uj?j ut 1 1 ? at li PpriiitfH,
C , ut luti* * iiu Mr, J tit* T.
i M?< kt v ui the I'u-t Nuli? n?l Hank of
* j Camden W. U. TWITTY.
f | Dec. 17, .!??><
l'KKS'JNAI.,
r! We wi ro dili;j>l,|?d to nee in Cam
, J ?lon tl?i? morning that excellent jjon
] tleiuau, Mr F K Mstbis, of Green
>! villa,
f W<^ t. r ?* hoi i v to learn of the ?eii
' oud iiluoea of Mr K li Ouretou.
Proceedings o! Ihe D. A, R.
Jun. Tlli, i WHf.
{ Tin* liobkirk lltll Chnpler, 1> A. It.,
i?nwt this afternoon at th* resldenco of
?Mrs, Ohear Mof'relght. Notwiihstand
i >g Ibo-lnclemency of iho weather thy
alteiulanCO was good.
AfU>r the usual business was trans
j acted, and and the several ollicors and
committees board from, thu afternoon
was devoted entirely to forming .com
mittees and discussing Iho best means
of raising funds neoebsary to erect the
monument now lying on the spot where
Jiaron UcKalb full at tbu battle of
(.'umden.
It wus decided that a Tea be given
|>n Thursday afleiyiooo, January 21st
from 3 o'clock until 5 o'clock. '1'ick
ctH will be sold ut 26c admission in
cluding refreshments which will con
sist of tea (S. C. raised.) with home
mude beaton ' biscuits, rosette atid
mi el wafers, also thin 'crackers 'and
thimble biscuits. Fudge and home
made candy will be sold.
ll is earnestly hoped that a good
patronage be given us, not only by the
town people but by the visitors among
us. to whom we have always hjjd rea
son to feel grateful for patronage in
those undertakings. As soon as ,'sulli
cient funds for ihis noble purpose be
obtained, a "picnic" will bo given in
the battle Held live miles above Can?
, don and the stone dedicated with pro
per ceremonies. Our next efforts along
the line <?t interesting memorial woVk,
will probably bo the erection of a mon
ument on the llobkirk Hill Bailie
ground.
Programme for next meeting, Feb
ruary 4th: Current Kvonts ? Mrs.
Willis Cantey.
Discussion: "Washington as Cjon
ferjirrahd Statesman? ? Mrs. 1). A,
| Hoy kin.
I Hostos*? Mrs. K." C. von Tresckow,
\ *le, n the f*?*x4~t wo-tbonthK -th?M?eei? -
j ings will begin at 4 o'clock p. m
E. N Cantey, Sec.
Marriage at Liberty Hill? Other Mat
ters.
Mr. .Editor ? It is said ??bettor
late than not hi ftp," Bo I will give
j>ou on important event which 1
| huve not seen in print. On Do
eemher 17ih Mr. Alfred C. Cure
ton of tins pluce w ii ? Imppily mar
lied to Mian U'BPie Irene Mendon
hall, daughter of R, v. J. K. Jmop,
of Long town, S. ,C. Tin* inierest
eating ceremony w a- performed at
the residence Mr. J. J. McKacli
ern, of L>ugtown. The bridal par
? V arrived afr"lhc Hill" on l he 18- li,
and were tendered an rhgant t<>.
ception at the home of the grpeiui's
mother, Mr*. M. C. Cureton. The
high e-btcem in which the young
couple mo i old is t vide- need l?v the
U'Ce nnmlur <f beautiful and use
ful pt < son 1 8 they leceived. May
i heir lives he lorijr, prosperous and
pleasant.
On Dec. 23, Chestnut C .inp W .
O. W. gtve an elegant pupper, there
being present, besides the mun
heis, a number of invited guem?.
I will not ntt< -rapt to give you ihe
bill of fare, suffice it to say that it
was varied, excellent and amplr,
and tvery one present set mod to
enj >y it to the fuMent. After sup
per Gen. J. W. Floyd was called on
and gave a short but splendid talk
on the benefit* of the fraternal or*
"dors and other theme". Other gen
tlemen were called on but excused
themselves. Capt. H. F. Haile gave
some excellent violin mu<>io, sever,
al songs were sung and thus closed
a very pleasant occasion. Much
praise is dun Messrs vR, L. J.?n*s
and J. p. Cureton (iho winking
members r.f the committee) and
Al re. J. B. Cunningham who super
intended the cooking for the ex. -oil.
n t manner in. which tho aupper
n as gotten up and served.
A Christinas tree, musicals, o
oiablos, ? tournament and crown
ing following in succession alFord
ed amusement for tho young peo
ple ? and many not so young ?
through Christmas week. Many of
the events deserve more extended
notice but I havn't space and time
at present.
Miss Louise Jones of Due West
Female College, Miss May Mather,
son of Winthrop, Misses Call ie
Jones and Annio Richards of the
Asheville Normal School, have all
returned to tbeir studies after
spending the holidays at home.
Mies Rena Clements who is
teaching in Colleton County, Miss
Lizzie Richards, teaching in Darl
inton, Miss Kitty Richards teach
ing near Winnshoro, and Mies Jes
sie Clements, leaching in the East
ern section of Kershaw county,
have returned to their respective
schools .
Miss Annie G asquo, the e fficient
principal of the Liherty Hill school,
has returned after spending the hol
idays at her home in Columbia.
Hon. and Mrs J. G. Richards
and daughter, littlo Miss Margaret,
have returned hftme after a pleas
ant viait of several d*ya to Senator
Tillman and family at Trenton.
Major Richards reports the Sena
tor Id good health and flue spirits
Dr. and Mr?. J. W. Floyd have
returned to their home at Tabor,
N. C., after a visit to their parents
at this place, -
> Mr, J W. Thompson aod sta
ler, Mit>a Antue, c( vCbirltitoo,
wero on a visit to th?ir patent a,
Hon. and Mrs. Thompson, lati
*??1*. * Rati to.
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Report of State Board of Health of
South Carolina.
Sanitary Water Analysis Nfo. 152
Drawn Dec. 19th, 1908, And Re
ceived l)ec.21$t, 1908.
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Sample of Water From Camden Wa
ter Light And Ice Co.
UesuliK iu Parte per Million;
Color 5.00
Ohloripe ........... JM)0
Kive Ammonia 0 080
Albuminoid Ammonia 0.042
Nitrogen in Nitraten None
Nitrogeu' in Nitrites . . . Trace
Oxygon required to oxidize orgnnic matter ....
Hardness (as purls of Oa CO ) soap teal 0.00
Alkalinity (as part* o( Ca CO.) \ . 10.00
Total Solids 39.00
Loss 'on Ignition
?V BACTERIAL ANALYSIS.
Ooli ? Group Organisms Absent
KKM.AKKS; CauHO af nitrites should bo investigated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Francis L. Parker, Jr.,
Haclerioli^iht and Chemist.
"Nineteen Hundred Nine.''
FOREWORD.
In entering upon another business year,
we desire to thank our depositors and patrons
for the loyal confidence imposed in this hank
during the yearn Wo have been in business.
Tt^ehall be our purpose in the future, as
in ilie past, to place our service at your com
mand ? our facilities at > our con venience ?
our strength and, security at your disposal.
This bank wants your banking buninOaS,
promising m return,, liberal treatment, and
courteous consideration.
John T. Mackey, C. J. Shannon, Jr.,
.Cashier. President.
A. D. KENNEDY
Headquarters For
HARDWARE
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
THE WELLINGTON
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For any information apply to THE CHRONICLE Office, or
W. L. McDowell, Agent,
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Camden, 5. C. .
P. S.? -John Wanamaker is using 75 of these typewriters in
his Philadelphia and New York Stores. Price $60.00.
Midwinter Bargains
? .1
AT
As the time for Stocktaking is at
hand, we desire to unload our entire
stock of Fall and Winter goods and
offer
on
? ? ."ar
our entire line of Ladies' Tailor
made Suits, Cloaks and Dress goods.
A purchasing opportunity you can't
afford to miss. /
In order to make a CLEAN
SWEEP IN A SHORT TIME we
shall eliminate the profit feature en
tirely ? better lose in a short time
than wait twelve months and lose.
HIRSCH BROS & CO.
THE BIO STORE.