The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1909, Image 3
JUST IN At
THE PURE FOOD STOPP
KefittHhiiig Spring and Summer drinks at 1
the Pure flood Store,
FENNER'S CRAPK JUIOE.
The unfermcnted juice of pure Concord
Ui'HpwH in four sixes ? 10c, 15o, 80c, aud 60c.
MKAUFONT GINGER AMC.
* Refreshing and invigorating 10c per pint.
HARRIS LITHIA WATER.
? The best lithia wator on tire market? ^1-2
and 6 g>?ll na.
We have just received a full line of Teas.
Beet loose teas 60c per lb. Tetley's teas in
packages ()0c, 70c and 80c per lb.
BRUCE & LANG.
Headquarters for Good Things to Kat.
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Potato Draw* For Bale.
Kor Silo ? Georgia Buck, Tri
umph and Yam Potato Draw*.
Adiircss Mrj?. A. S. White, Hellshaw
Dairy Ka"'^ l>,'oue No. 26.
Eye Specialists.
Dre. Haumrlnd and Kassel re
presenting the Brazilian Optical
Co , of Cuarlestoo, are at Zttmp At
UuPattf* drug store for a few days.
Kyes examined free. Call and see
them. Bee their ad, in this issue.
Tor the National Highway.
Camden is weking up to the im*
p >rtance of boiug included in the
proposed automobile route fromNew
York to Atlanta and Florida men
tion of which line already been
m?de in The Chronicle. Through
tbe efforts of Dr. John W, Cotbett
i\')d Mr. ft. Q. MoCreight a petition
Ii is been gotten up' aud has been
signed by practically every busi
ness man here, requesting supervi
sor West, to construot the road
from Camden to the Richland line)
as soon as possible.
Installation Scrrices.
A large congrcUtlon was present
? al the Presbyterian Church Sunday
^TJMiear Dr. Henry. Alexander Wbite;
or the Columbia Theological Semi
nary. Pr. \yiiile?a sermon w?s a
literary gem of great force and pow
er. Dr. White carried b i?^ large
audience with him. Such a sermon
of euoh moral force and power will
oertainly hear fruit.
Messrs Mills and Feay were or
daiaed and installed ruling elders,
Mc- Woolen was ordained aod in
stalled a deacon.
Aq Organ for Old} Court House.
fcr"-""" ? ..tfr*-'. --.J
The St. Andrews Brotherhood
ill give a moonlight musioal fes
ival in the Episcopal Church yard
>n June 2nd to pay for a new or
an to be used at the old Court
ouse Sunday School. They ask
?lie public to come. Only 15o gen
tfal admission. Among the attrac*
ions offered besides the concert,
ill be Greek drill, the march ofc
e festal virgins and a May pole
knee all for 15c. After the festi
.1 is over there will be ice oream
id oake served from 5o up. Come
le'oome all and help on the good
uee,
Death of Mr. J. A . Roseborough.
[Our community was shocked y?s
rday to learn of the death pf Mr
A. Roseborough which occurred
later day morning after only a few
burs illness of aooute indigestion,
jr. Roseborough was in the prime
? his life and, it ia said, had never
ien seriopajy ill in bis life. Truly
t the midst of life we are in
Mb." He was one of our best
izens. A devoted husband,' an
luigeot father and good neigh
He leaves a widow and two
tie children besides a. large circle
other relatives to whom we ten
ir our deepest sympathy. The!
rial will take place to'day at St.
hu'a Churoh. ~ '
Death of Mrs. Charlotte Oantejr.
plrs. Charlotte Cantey,
hd at the residenoe of her sister,
rs. R. C. Johnson, Tuesday after
Jon at 6 o'clock. She was in her
jrd year and had been in delicate
tltli for soms time, but was mak
d preparation to spend the sum*
ir at Saratoga, where she had
to much benefited last season, bat
end came ftoexpectedly. She!
fj a woman of bright mind and a
st attraotivs personality and will
missed by a large dfrcls of rela
and frfsads. She it survived
tree sisters, If ra.'R. C. John
Mrs. J >hn R?ykirf, Camden;
Ulanding peSaussurs of At>
ta and one brother, II r. Thomas'
orum of Boykins. 1
Che funeral serytoes were held
.dnesday afternoon at 4 :80 j
look al Qraos Bpisoopal ohuroh.
FOR SALE.
One up to-dste 2 Gin Outfit near
the old Court House for sale. Ap
ply to ' , .
C C VAUGHAN
May 21, 1909.
Death of au Infant.
It is with slcero regrat that we
learn of the death of the infant of
Mr. and Mrs. James Team.
PERSONAL.
Mr R C J ODO0, of L*i horty II ill .
passed through Camden on Wcdnes'
day on his way to Savannah where
ho goes as a delegate to the Presby
terian General Assembly.
A good many of our oitlsens went
to Charlotte this week to get a
glimpse of the Presidtnt
A Coming' Marriage.
Invitation* bave been received in
Camden announcing the coming
marriage of M'"s Nellie Notilns and
Mr. John Singleton on the 2nd of
June, The marriage will take
place in Rallegb, N. C., at the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. T. 1
Jones Mr and Mrs. Singleton
will reside in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Marriage of Col L C. Hough.
Special to The State.
Kershaw. S C, May 18? The
friends of Col. L C. Hough and
Mr?. Mo!!!e J. Cent ~crc surprised
today wlien the announcement of
their quiet jparriage was made pub
lio. 'lhe roarringe was solemnised
at the home of Mrs. Cook, with only
a few members of the family present
Rev Jabez Ferris was the officiating
minister. They left on the evening t
train for Charlotte, to be present at t
the big calebration.
Box Party at DeKalb Church.
DeKalb, May 1 Jcb.
Mr. Editor j
, Please announoe in your
paper that tborc will be a Box Par
ty at DeKalb Churob Friday eve
ning, May 28lh at 8 o'clock for tbe
purpose of railing money to buj
an organ for the cburcb. Every
body is invited.
iVIeo that the Rev. H. H, Mitchell
will preach at DeKalb Church on
the first Sunday in June at 11 a. m
and will also preach at Cook ohurch
at 4 p. in., the same day.
Yours truly
A. B. Young.
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A great meeting is being held at
the Baptist Church Many souls are
being brought to a paving knowledge
of the Goepel. Tbe meeting will
oloae Sunday. ^
m -? m
Excursion Rates
To Asheville, N C, and Return,
Account 20ih Annual. Meeting
National Travelers Prolto
ive ^.nsooiation of
_4merloa.
The Southern Railway announces
very iow round trip rales from all
points to Abbeville, N C and return
for tbe above occasion. Tickets
will be sold May 28<.b, 29th, and
80th, and for trains arriving Ashe
ville before .3:00 P M May Slat,
good to return 30 days from date
of sale.
Round Itip rates from Camden
$6 10.
'Special arrangements are being
made for handling T. P. A 's, their
families *nd friend* in the rpost
comfortable and. oonvinient way to
and from Aeheville. Entertain
ments of various kinds; side-trips
to Lake Toxaway June 4tb, old
fashioned Southern barbeoue, trolly
rides, grand ball at Battery Park
IJotel, eto. Southern Railway offl
dale and paBsenger^represeRtatlves
will.be preaent to aeelst in looking
after the entertainment, providing
information, etc.
For detailed Information, tiokets,
etc. tpp)/ to Southern Railway
ticket agente or address,
J. L. MEEK, '
Assistant general passenger
Atlanta, Qa.
O J. C. LU8?,
Division Passenger Agent
Charleston, 8. O.
Nukk?'nH(>iik for Truatrev.
r v '"':, . .-',1 *.
MrKJitor: ? Seven week# fron?
today are to eleel Trustees to
manage the school* of this I)i?tr|o|,
tnd it is now tiaio for us to b*>?oaat
iug about for the proper tueo. we
?b?reN??e tnko pleasure in a<?ggest
in# Mf. I)iT'(l Wi?her#poon ?>nd
Dr. 8 0. Z rop.
Vay iUspeotfnlly,
1'atron ami Taxpayer.
May 13, 1909.
Oapt. Shannon BUfcgasUul.
Mr. KcHtor: ? I hereby nominate
Capt W. M. Shannon a* a aultjablo
roan for one of the truetcea for this
tMstriot. Matron.
Mr. Barrett Deolina*.
Mr, Kditor: ? I wieh to thank roy
friend* for the onrooHroent of sug
gesting me km a buitablo roan for
nue of the truateea f ?r thia dlsUiot,
nut (.thcr duties will prevent me
from accepting, therefore 1 very re
epeClfully an 1 gratefully but posi
tively decline. W. I). Barrett.
A (!ard From Mr, Robinson.
Mr. Kditor:? I notice io the last
issue of the Chronicle that I am
suggested for onsof tbe trustees for
this district. 1 appreciate tbe com*
pliment very much indeed but must
decline.
Very Kesprci fully,
J. A. Robinson.
Mr, Witherspoon Endorsed.
Mr. Kditor: ? I wish to ondorae
tbe suggestion of Mr. David Witb
erspoon for one of the 'School Trua
tn'H for tbis district. baa been
many years since tho citizens of
Ward 1 have bad a representative
on i bo Hoard who was a resident
of that Ward and we think that aa
their tax money ia paid out to at*
aiflt in running the schools, Justice
and fairness- demands tbat they
should have a voice in saying bow
and to ff'hoxn their money should
he paid. "Taxation without rep
resentation" is hard submit to
year after year. Juptioe.
Mr, Hough Suggested
Mr. Editor : ?I lioreby ensgest Mr.
W. It. Hongh as ft editable roan for
one of the trustees for this school
district to be elected in July.
A. Well Wisher of the School. .
Qoibf* to Move.
Our friend and neigbor, The Peo.
pip, is going to more. It gave no
(ice yesterday that until this move
wan consumaled the publication of
the paper would probably be tem
porarily suspended.
8. TlJ6
leriff 'r
cing of
a little
iuiiuou rd
Wins mnivy
lller ones
the larjfer
farmer wns
mce.
source
vFTneinpt of t li? Jfeueral
Tho case is regarded ,
tionnl interest, because it
ly the first time tliut this!
;r?
uiiderakeu to assert its
to resent aet? or words r
on it. In one previous
3 ems ago, a defendant w
some expression of eon'oi
ease was so comparative
cant as to practically lea
jMit proceedings standing
Final Discharge
Notice is hereby given tha? the tin
devsigned will apply to W. L Mo
Dowell, Judge of Probabe for Ker
shaw Connty, on Tuesday, May 15,
1909, for a final discharge as Admin
istrator of the estate of A. G. Jones
deceased.
It. 0. Jones.
Administrator.
Camden, S. 0., M^y ?0th, J909. '
Citation.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
By<W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate. j
Whereas, Mra. V. R. W. Clarke made
suit to me, to grant her Letters
of Administration, of the Estate of and
effects of A. H. Clarke, deceased.
These are therefore tocitemnd admon
ish all and aingular the kindred and the
creditora of the said A. H. Clarke
deceased. that they be and ap
pear before me, in the Court of
Frobate, to be held at Cam
den, 8. C .... on tho $th dav of
Jane, next after pi^blioation there
of, at M q'clocfc in the forenoon, to ahow
cauae, if any they have, why the said
adminiatration should not be granted.
Qiyen under my hand thia 20th day of
May! A. D? 1809, ?
w. l. Mcdowell,
Judge of rrobate for Kershaw County.
I'ubliehed in the Camden Chronicle
on the 2slt day of May, 1909.
Tax Executions.
Under and by virtue of sundry tax
executions to me directed. I will progeec)
to boll . before the Court HouAodoor in the
City of Camden, on the first Monday in
Jape, 1900, during the llgal hours of
sale, the fallowing described property
to-wit :
164 acres of land and one building
in district No. 0 bounded on - the
Nofth by J. A. Workman and Suean
L. Watkins. East by estate of H. H
Kelly and Beaver Creek road: Sooth by
L. J. Watts ap<J others; VV*?{ foy Kv^qsj
Pave and estate of Jerry Kirk land. Ths
above oonslsts of two traots and levied
upon and to be seld ss the property of I
8. F. Kelly and wife for taxes for 1905?1
'06 ? "07 ? '08.
Also 11 acres 1A district No. 1 bounded
North and East by C. J. Roberts; Sooth
by Caroline McMollsn; West by land*
now or formerly of James Moore. Lev
ied upon and to be sold as the property
of Annie' Arthur for ta^eefer 19fl0.
Terms of Sale-Cash.
? X 8. TRANTHAM
B. K* 0.
Mayll, 1909.
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OUR STATEMENT
Appears In This Issue.
We deniro to invito your attention to llio
Statement of Oondition of The First National
Hunk of Camden, to be found elsewhere in
thiwieeue, We would request that you note
the splendid growth of the Hank during the
past yeati Our policy in the past ha? been
one of Security, Conservatism, Safety of
Funcjp, Service to Patrons.
Result:
March 3t)f 1908, Deposits (when
converted into National Hank) $118 754.00
April 28, 1909, Deposits, 101,903.00
' ? ;V S
Showing our Deposits have increased 30 per
cent, during the past >ear.
We shall continue on the same principles.
THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK,
John T. Mackey, ' O.J. Shannon, Jr.,
Casl.Ur. . PreMdent; >
Public Notice!
THE BRAZILIAN OPTICAL CO.
J of Charleston, S. C.
For the purpose of introducing in t li is community (heir
Most riodern Crystal Lenses
Ilavo 6ent
Drs. Baumrind and Kassel
their noted opticians to demonstrate the features of these lenses
Drs. Baumrind and Kassel are
now examining eyes positively FREE
at Zemp & DePass' Pharmacy.
Remember Drs. BiiumrimT and Kassel will remain liere but, a
few days. Do not del a) ; come to us at once for
consultation and advice. We may sive
you a lifo time of discomfort
and difctYess.
Special attention given to children,
v Hundreds will testify to qui* reliability.
Hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., at
Zemp & DePass' Pharmacy
Camden, S. C.
On Corner Opposite Bank of Camden.
? Death.
It is with sincere regret that we
learn of the death of Mr.S. B. Hat
field of Piagah which occurred on
Tucsdty last. Tho hutial look
place on WeiJ?e|day.
Scholarships For Sale.
Two .scholarships for business
courses at the Ga.?Ala. Business
College, of Macoo, Qa. for sale.
Worth $35.00 each ; will sell them
for $10.00 each. Apply at this
office.
Excursion Rates
To Louisville, Ky., and Return via
Southern Railway.
Account Southern Baptist Con
venUon the Southern Railway an
nounces very low round trip rates
lo Louisville, Ky., from all points.
Tickets will ba sold May 1013,
1909, limited for return leaving
Louisville not later than midnight
of May 22nd, 1009.
Round trip rate (rom Columbia
is $16 90.
For tickets, detailed information,
etc , apply to Southern Railway
ticket agents, or address,
J. L MKEK
Assistant General Passenger Agent
Atlants, Qn.
* J. C. Lusk
Division Passenger Agent
! Charleston, S, -
. . i j, - ? " ? * ' . ?
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
Discharge As Gnarflian.
On May 25?h? one month from litis
data ? I will applv to \V. L. McDow
ell. Judre Probate for K?r*haw
County, Tor Letters of Dinchorgfj as
Qnardfan of Alethia Bell BIMota. ? -
J. T. B: ELLIOTT,
Guardian.
April 27th, 1909.
NO. 9083,
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
Ot Camden,
?at CAMDEN, in the State of S. C. ?
At the close of business, Apr. 28th, 1909
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $ 171,908 30
Overdraft*, secured and un.
secured 2,814 46
U 8 Bonds to secure circula
te 37,800 00
Premiums on U S Bonds 1,437 50
Banking House, Furniture
and Fixtures 1,470 03
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 3,170 18
Due from approved reserve
agents' 26,006 43
Checks and other Cash Items 182 16
Notes of other National Banks 1,620 0
Fractional paper currency,
nickels ami cents 443 01
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz :
Specie, 10.177 60
Lcgal-iendcr notes, 1 620 00 11,697 60
Redemption fund with U. 8
Treasurer (6 per cent of
circulation) 1.876 00
Total $ 259.620
LIABILITIES
Capital 8tock Paid in $ 50,000 00
Undivided Profits, less Ex
penses and Taxes Paid 10,217 19
National Bank notes ~ out
standing ? 87,000 00
Individual Deposits subject
to ctifcfck . 161,003 48
R<??eryed for Taxes 6oo oo
^ Tot*! ,J. .?_.tfW,MQ.67
Stale of South Carolina)
^onnty ef Kershaw. \
I, John T. Mackey, Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is trus to the
beat ot my knowledge and belief.
John T. Mackey. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tbii
29ih day of April, lfl0|t
J. B. W (hi see.
Notary Public.
Baum, -
L/iVwu&V.k,.
TKE GILT EDGE
STORE
Is Now Showing A Host Complete
Line Of Spring And Summer
Goods At Prices To Please
Any Size Pocket Book.
Some Big Values in Watdi goods, American Print Novelties,
White Ground with colored figured, Linen ground with Col
Figures, Blue Ground with Col Figures-with or without Side
Band; Sheeting Print- ? Good Quality at 5c yd-The very beat
quality Gingham at 8 1-3 & 10 yd. Percales with side Band,
Motor Clothe in stripes-the best thing for the Spring Ooat Suit
Lawn Batistes etc in plain White Figure, Striped side
Band etc ? at 10c yd
Some Wonderful Values in Short, lengths of White Lawn
? A. big lot to choose from at 5c to 10c yd
"Flaxon,"
The queen of white goods,
dainty as fine handkerchief lin
en. durable ?r highest priced
lawn, loss expensive than ei
ther. Ideal for waist, skirts,
light frock*, c> et covers and
all sorts of lingerie. Don't
fail to sec "FUxon." ' Price
\ JOc yd ? 36 inches wide.
Straw Hats! Straw Hats!
Big fctock Ladies Chrildens, Men and Boys, Straw and can
vas Hats at all prices.
See our line Mattings and Matting rugs before you buy.
Our potion stock is full of novelties in Ladies Nick wea*
Belts etc ; Laces and Embroiederies, some bargains in this
department beautiful good from 5o yd up.
Shoes, Shoes,
Just in a nice line ot Ladies Children?, Men and Boys, low
cut shoes. r
Full Line Farm Supplies
And Fertilizers at closest Cash Prices, or on approved
papers.
P. T. Villephtue, Proprietor.