The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 16, 1909, Image 3
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THE PVRll FOOD STORF
Kel'roshing gprfoff anjLJSuiuwer drinks at
the Pure l?pad Store.
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FKNNKU'S Oil APR JUIOK.
The unformuited juice of pure Ooncord
grapes in four sizes- 10c, 15c, 30c, and 00c?
BEAU PONT GINCiEU ALIO.
' ^Refreshing and invigorating 10c per pint.
HAlilUS LlTIilA WATKK.
The best lithia Water on t ho market. ? 1-2
ami 6 gallons.
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We have just received a lull line of Teas
Beet loose tea? 60c per 11). TeUey's teas in
packages 00c, 70c and 80 c per lb.
BRUCE & LANG.
Headquarters for Good Things to Knt.
Fresh Jersey Buttor.
Fresh Jersey Mutter churned
daily hh(I deliver at 30 cents -per
|i). Phone your orders to HeWljaw
Dairy, Phono 26./
Revival Meeting.
Wo hive been requested to an
nounce that a revival meeting will
commence at the Cantey Htfl
Church on the 28. h inst at b o'clock
P. M.
x Married.
Miss Bertha Bradley, of Camden,
ami Mr. Erneut Cly burn, of Bishof <? '
ville, were married at the home of j
the hi ide on Monday Inst. We ex
tend hearty congratulations.
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Rubber Coat Found.
A rubber coat whs found on De- I
Kilb St., on Wcdi?c?d^y night j
o( laat week. OAner can gel itj
by calling at the Pare Food Ston-j
and paying for this notice.
Death of an Infant.
We ^sympathize wiUi Mr. and'
Mrs. Luther Alexander iu the death
of their infant daughter which oc
curred laat Suaday in Nihhvilic,
Tc-nn. Tho little one'd body was,"
brought to Camden ou Monday for
interment. ?'
Off to th? Seashore. ?
A party of genMoraen from Cam
den (eft on Monday evening for
Murrell's Inlet for a week's fishing
They carried a- cook with them
and expect to feast often and
sumptuously on the 4,flnny tribe."
Thoy look for both pleat>uro and
benefit from their outing. Messrs!
A. D. Kennedy, S. R. Adam*, H.
G. Cnrrison, W. E. Johnson, W.
M. Shannon and I). J C*rrison
compose the party.
Cheap Excursion
To NVasliinp'ton, D. C , and Norfolk,
Vu , Via. Southern Railway.
Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets to Washington, D C .
and Norfolk, Va., on July 20th, good
to leavo destination on any train he
Tore midnight of 8unday, July 2f>t|j,
as follows j
From To Amt.
Denmark Washington $10.00
Norfolk 10 00
Camden Washington 9 00
' Norfolk 9.00
For detailed information, tickets,
etc. apply to Southern Railway
ticket agents or address,
J. L. MKKK, ' .
Assistant General passenger Agent
Atiants, Ga.
J. C. LUSK,
Division Passenger Agent
Charleston, S. C.
CUT THIS OUT
.
Tbe ''TUeato,'^ tbe Moving
Picture 8'ioW* opens up tomnr
row (Saturday) afternoon?
matinee from 4 to 6 p. and
7 to 11 p. m.
i The, holder oX^thii Coupon
will be admitted Free on "Mod
dayftom 4 to 6 p. m. 7 Come
and enjoy yourself. One door
?outh of Tbe Cbronicl^offlce.
Saturday'# Program:
Salvation Army La?s _
Sterling Day* In Old Virginia.
-W'J'iisi?.?'
? Choice of Weapons
How Mother.in.law Got Even 1
Vn? I am Worn T will Stay ^
Exacting Father-in-l?w. *
(Oat Out ami Bnngr Thin Wjth
You Monday )
.This -Coupon
I? GOOD fOB
Ono Admission FRBB
on MoodAjr, Jn!y 1WM>
from 4' to O P. M.
?V THK "THRATO"
For Public Ootiou Weigher.
Mr. Editor : ? I hereby announce
myself f ?r public cotton weigher
In the town of Kerahaw in Kershaw
county. A J?'ff Gregory.
A Bargain.
It is now time to prepare for Ihe
ginning <ff t ho present crop of cotton.
Mr. 0 Vanghan haa one up to
date 2-gin outfit which ho will sell
chcap With tho ou'fit lie is also of
fering the building and entirn lot on
which is a tennnt house also. This
is an opportunity of a lifetime and if
you want u real big bargain poo Mr.
Vaughan at onco.
Lecture at the Op?ra House.
Dr. J. W. Daniel, 1). I) , delivered
a lecturc at the Open House la?t
night, his subject beii.g "Tho South
ern Mulo." The lecture wis quit'? a
Success. The not proceeds amount
ed to about $75. Tho lecture was
given for the benefit of tho mcn'tj or
ganized bible class of tho Lyttlctoy
Street Methodic Church
The ' Thento"
Tho "Tbeato," the moving pic
ture show, ope us up torn or row nf
ternoon one door below The Chron
iclo pfflce. Matinee from 4 to 0
o'ciock. Evening performance com
uiences a 7 o'clock. "Salvation
Army Lass" and "Sterling Days of
Old Virginia" are the subjects for
tomorrow. C;me aud enjoy your
self.
Picnic from Kershaw.
The Sun. lay schools of Kershaw
held their annual picnic in Camden
yesterday. Representatives from
all three of the Sunday schools were
present numbering in nil about 150
or 175. Dinner was served in
Hampton Paik. Camden was glad
to her friends from Kershaw and
we trust that each and every one of
them had a pleasant timr.
Picnic at filr. J. W. Watkins .
Mr E.litor^? There will bo a pic
nic ftt l lie resuTeneo of Mr. ?I \V.
Watkinn on Saturday, Jul}' 24th.
Every one is invited lo cotno and
bring well filled baskets. Good ho
bavior is expected. No whiskey
wanted. Editors have a ppecial iu
vitation.
Crops .through this soction aio
very shabby although we are in hopes
that there will bo a great change In
them. We arc not expeoting more
than ft half crop of cotton,
Mr. und Mrs. J, \V. Walking
made a flying visit to this sec'ion
labt Sunday. Tneir visit was much
enjoyed
Messrs L 0 Braintm and John
Campbell are viaiting 8nndy Cove
sectiob. Wo wLb theui a good time
H. L. W.
Methune, S. 0.
Oamden In On the Line On the High
way Planned I
Columbia State
Mr, Leonard Xu'lp? president of
>he Capital Highway association,
from the reports that como from
the northern end of the lino, is con
tinuing to do things. He has just
issued ciicuUr No, 8," captioned
??The Capital R^ule from New
5foik to the South."
Among other things in the circu
lar Mr. Tuft sajs:
"I have personally been over a
large portion of the route known aa
the Capital route, via Washington,
Riohmond, Raliegh and Columbia,
and probably the worst piece of
road io the whole section it between
Washington and Richmond, or at
least this trill be the worst aeotion
unlesa greatly improved by Octobor
1.
"Is going over the roada from
-Raleigh, N.C., to Camden, S. C.,
recently, I was astonished to fiod
thai at every little back country
atore it waa the topic of J cdh verna
tion, and losay that they wanUd it
to come thfcir way, one and all,
just gives afaj^t idea of lb* enthu
siasm. In one small towm where
vou would doubt their ability to
ral.? 15 they raised *6,000 for the
fmprofttttttt of thtlr road, and so
ii |o*i
GUTENBERG
Invented Prlntlntf,
and Since His Day
has done more for the
* ? **-* world's advancement
than any other thinf?. Our type
will ADVANCE YOUR BUSINESS.
Lei W 2 >o your "Printing
Excursion
To Wellington And Norfolk Via
Atlantic Coast Line July 20tb
T|?e roam! trip rate offered by the
N, W. K, It of S C. and the Atlsn
tic Coast Line from Camden of $9
to Washington, and $8 to Norfolk,
(with half rates 'for children) is the
lowest that has hern offered with a
five day limit and will no doubt be
largely patronized by those bent on
pleasure, sinht sueiog and visiting
relatives ami friends.
Hotli citios aro filled with points
of wondrous intorost and a trip to
either is commendable to those who
Can sparo the time, since the tare is
within the reach of all and the broad
ening and educational advantages
p-esentcd will repay the but lay
Tickets will be good to stop over in
Richmond going and returning with
in final limit
Mr. S M. Matliis the tiekefc agent
of the N. W. It of S. C. at Cam
den will bo pleased to furnish all in
formation, make sleeping car. rcs^r
vatioDS if desired and do all in his
pow< r to ndd to tho comfort and
pleasure of every passenger.
Master C 11 Simmons is at Wrights
ville Beach for the Summer.
Moving pictures at Tile "Theato.*'
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint Served.)
State of South Car-) C^urt of
olins, > Common
bounty of Kershaw.) Pleas.
Arthur P. Brown and R. Roy Brown,
Plaintiffs,
against
Southern Power Company, a cofpot
( dion created by and existing under
the laws of the State of New Jer
sey. Ivor Brown, Hannah C.
Brown, Nana'yne P Brown , Ar
thur P. Brown, Jr , Annie W
Brown, John R Brown, Lois Pi
Brown, William H Reed, John L
Reed and James F Reed,
Defendants
To the Defendants above named :
YOU ARE HEREBY 8UMMONEI)
and reauir?ad to Answer tho complaint in
thle action, of which a cop* ' is herewith
served upon yon. and to perve a copy of
jour answer to Ihe faiil complaint on the
pubscribor at. bis office. on tho Public
Rquare, at Walhalla Court IIoufc, South
Carolina, within twenty dav? after
the service hereof, pxrluaWe of the day
of anoh service ; and If you fail to aniwer
the complaint within tho tlmp aforesaid,
tpo plaintiff* in tlda aoiion will apply to
the Court for the relief demanc^'d in tho
complaint.
Dated this 3rd. day of July, 1809.
(Seal.) I. 11. HOtRiH.
C. 0. O. P. K. C. S. C.
R. T JAYNES,
PI aintiffts" Attorney.
To the absent Defendant, James F. Reed :
Plcnse take notice that the aum
Sone and complaint in the above enii
ed action were filed in the office of the
Clerk of the Court of Oorotpon Pleas of
Kerahaw County of the Sta'p of South
Carolina, on tho 3rd day of July, lflOA;
that the object of this action in part is to
delude ytfu from any interest in the re
al property described in th? e??np!?{nt
R T. .IAYNBS.
Plaintiffa Attorney.
July 8. 10C9. ? Ot
Why A National Bapk Is
Safe.
1.
Tho United State# Government in a
nonae, a si l?r? t partner, in the conduct of ev
ery National Hank.
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In granting h charter to a Hank, it makes
special iiiquirv as to tho character and finan
cial (standing of t'.ie applicants.
Twice a year, or oftener, it sends an ekum
inor, who makes an examination of all records
and business methods employed, reporting any
irregulurities to the Comptroller of the Curren
cy.
(Continued.)
John T. Maekey, O, J. Shannon, Jr.,
Canhier. President.
The UhpciiHnriioH Change Their
??Tic Thch."
Mr. Editor: ? It soems tlmt t he
?lis p en HarTtos 1 ft ve changed tlio ? r
hobby. At first thoy claimed that
there would bo mom whSkey sold
under the prohibition law t'i ?n under
the dispensary law, but they saw that
Wjould riot work, ho thoy figured and
figured until some one nwolm theno
to the fac that under the prohibition
law they could not oven keep on
hand oven one half pint, in the house
What a sroajt maa ! It seems to up
if ho had been so smart as all tliut
last year, we would not have any din
pens.iry today. "They have eyes and
see not, nnd again boo and havo not
eyes. ' Of course some claim tlia'
thin gr?at discovery has changed
th. tu, hut we think that t '? ?'y oiily
wanted an eicuse. Some of th?'m
claim that under the Inw that they
could n^t even make Hblae.kbirrj
wine (i11mmu6 f<ji uOiuu u?e, miu t T
you tell them the law was never in
tended to bo construed in that man
ner, and that they will never he bo'h
ered for tuch an ofTonse they will
say we aro breaking the law. Spoh
law abiding citizens we have in this
land of oim! Dou't yon kn'nv thst
it is not tho breaking of the law that
causes them to say "that's too tight
for me." No it is only an exeuso to
hide behind. I say let's have pro
hibition, and the more it prohibits
the better. Hut some will say how
will we run the schools withont whi*
key? f think if they coynd take a
peep into spmo of the poor homes oi
onr community on Saturday nights
they would say let the term of
schools he curtailed Whon we look
around and see how rmny >ounu
men are going to rum; see tho Bor
row and poverty it causes, we cannot
support it from a fluanrial stand
p>int So in August lets go to the
polls and do the right thing pre fit.
or no profit. Kid.
m a m>
For refined entertainment visit the
''Tbeato," one door south of the
Cbionicle office.
Administrator's Notice,
State of South Carolina,)
County ofjKershaw. (
All creditors of the Estate of A. H.
Clarke, deceased, are hereby notified to reni
dor an account of their oialm.?, duly at?
tested, to the undersigned. And all par
tie* endebted to *aid ettate are notified
to make prompt pajment to tho under*
?laued of their account#.
V. B. W. OXjARKE. 0
Administratrix.
June l}th, 1900.
Notice Election of Cotton Weigh*
cr at Koi'ftlisiw.
Under recent act of the pegi.slttli]? arj
elfp'ton will he haM in the town of Ker
sha'w for a public cotton weigher on the
8rd TuQaday in Ju'y 1909, being the 20tlj
day of tbp month. Polls will be, open at
| the council chamber in the town of Ker.
shaw between 10 A. M. and 5 P M.
All male residents of Kershaw County
who are patron* of the Kershaw cotton
market will be qualified to vote.
T. 8 fipii, C. ii. Watson an 1 l<. I).
Jones, bave bepn appointed manager* of
tho Bajd elect'on." ?
M. O. WK9T, 8?p JC 0.
Colored Boy Drowned.
. A little onlored hoy by the tltmc
<? f George Whimker waa drowned
<t t Vaughan'd Mill -jesteiday. W?
understand th*^ some brt) e Were
bathing In the r.oe below the will
tnd this little fellow got into one
of the "holes in the raoe.
LOST.
host between the residence of Mr.
F. M. Z?mp and the reeidfneo of
Mrs. J S Htonry a amnll tan pock
?'t bo'dc containing about $22 00
Finder please re' urn to A. Burnet
Stoney and rcceivo a reward.
Birthday Picnic.
Tne annunl birthday picnic of
Mr. unci Mis T. R H v<?n will lie
luld this year ru tlie lfiih of July
Tn< ?? guihtiirga rever fnil to af
ford girnl plt?wMiie Io hu *v'uo ?<?
tent'. Tt>e picnic will be held at
Wears' Mill. We arknowleflgM
vith tha?>kj un invitation to be
present.
Bargains In Real Estate
If you wish to get bargains In
real estnte, either in the city or
country, call on G. G. Alexander,
Real Estate Ageut, Camden, S. C.
The "Theato" is open every day
from 4 to 6 and 7 to 11.
FOR SALE.
O-ifi up-to-date 2-Gin O'UfU near
the old Court" House for sale. Ap
ply to
C C. vaughan.
M*y 21, 1900.' 1
PRESENTS
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
STERLING SILVER.,
CUT GLASS,
ARTOOODS.
? All new and absolutely beau
tiful goods. Come in whenev
er you have an opportunity.
Remember we * only handle
SOLID and GENUINE
GOODS. If not ponvenlent to
con>t in, Bend in your m$U
order, which always bag our
PERSONAL ATTENTION,
witK a GUARANTEE TO
PLEASE. Always glad to
see j'ou at
SYLVAN BROS.,
Jewelers, Silversmiths And
OptiCiuucii Corner luttm o c
Hampton Streets, >.
Columbia. S. C.
Purchases of the Kershaw County Dispensary Board,
' % \ ? ? - ?;? ^ ' * ? ? ? '
Quarter ending Oct. I, 1909
July 1, 1900. .
No. Packages
Cost per Package
Bells per Bottle
Dcdaney A Co ,
Jacksonville. Ffs.
8. GrabfHder 4 Co ,
Louisville, Ky.
Dar'ey Park Brewery,
Baltimore, M<1.
UBb"
*0
45
Qw.
10
Pte.
10
1.9 Pis.
10
Galls
Qt*.
10.00
Pta.
11.00]
900
8.00
14 pt?.
12.00
GUills.
100
Qta.
.66
1.25
Pts.
.30
76
.18
.10
1-2 pts.
.15
;40 -
lOO proof Corn.]
Dunns Mono
am Rye.
G.B.8 Spa. Deer I
Pale Expert ?"
Beef has IftO plots (o the Barrel!*
Send Your Jhiuulitcr To Clillml
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For llefliied, Ituiiu* Individual Attention, Uoiuit&nl Por?on*l ConUot wl\L
Cultured Totudicra. Ku II Muim'itt. Acadeiuiv aid Ooll?u? Common. ^
I'lU'UOB 1a)W Huiubtr* Wmliod. Climate tfiiuuriwwmft.,. Hoildlog effort*
ublo. I'ure Spriog Water. Cold and Hot. Electric Light*. Kkoellont tyfttaui of
? iiuc hauiiuiiuu, 3WtU Annual -Sftsaiua begin j -LQQ1LL;
For Catalog to HKV. B. (J. OUkFOltP, 1). I) ? Ui)i6iv& O.
N. 0. BOYKIN,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specially.
Represents Only The Host And Most Reliable Companies
Real Instate A lid Renting Agent.
EXCUpStfOT)
TO
Washington, I). CM & Norfolk, Va.,
Via the N. W. R. R. of S. C. and
Atlantic Coast Line
Tuesday, July 20,
At the following very low rules from Camden:
To WASHINGTON and return ..... $1)00
To NORFOLK and return W
Ticket h will be good to return to leave Wafcdiing'on
or Norfork up to andj including Sunday, July 20, 1909
STOP OY ICRS will be allowed at Iticbmoud go
ing and returning by depositing tickets with depot
ticket agent on arriv.d. v
Train schedules, bleeping car reservations, tickets,
etc., may be procured from S. JflL Mat bis, ticket
agent of N. W. It. R. of S. C., Camden, 8. (.).
\V. J. CHA l(i. Passenger Traffic Manager,
T. t). WlilTK, General fWcngor Agent,
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
Save Work',
Worry, Money, by
using a Stover
Gasoline Engine.
Made right. Sold
right. Send for
(T* <i f o _
? HUOtljUVVU VV4 VM.
logue Free.
STOVEK UNO IN 12 WORKS
25 River St. ? Frcepoit, III.
A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
SG B O^PO
Air Line.
Round Limited
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45 it mf*
7 lft a m
6 0Q pa
Ly. Camden
Ar. Columbia
Ar. Savannah
Ar. Jacksonville
Ar. Tampa
* . Local Passenger.
No. 63
Leave Columbia 4 80 m
Atwo 8a?annah 8 00pm
? JtyJZHOSS formation and reservations an
ft. J. COOPKB. Am t, or writ# to J. 8. BT0H
Eastern Timo * * ...
Those arrivals. and departures, au well aflH time and connections are
given us information and are not guaranteod.
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0 55 p m"
S 43 p m
9 20 p m
12 36 a in ?
7 60 a m
8 80 am
8 60 a m
10 02 a m
^?12 29 n m
2 46 p m
Pauengers oan romaiiv (n sleeper until 7.00 a/m.
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Lv. Camden
Ar. Oherftv
Ar. Unmlet
Ar. Raleigh
Ar. Portsmouth
Ar. Richmond
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Air! Philadelphia
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