The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 17, 1909, Image 3
The pickling season is
now on and the success
with which you meet
is due largely to the
quality of spices and
vinegar.
At the 'Pure Food
Store jrou will lind the
freshest and purest
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spices of all kinds, both
whole and pulverized.
Allspice, cloves,
cinamon, ginger,
mace., nutmeg, tumric,
mustard seed? white
and black,
celery seed, mixed
spices ? the very filing
for pickles.
Pastry spice makes
delicious ketchup.
Heinze's
pickling vinegar
Bruce & Lang
Phone 2<
U'wal j
Camden Cotton Market.
Good middling cotton is quoted
this morning at 12 25.
Milch. Cow For Sale
A flne cow fresh in milk? Sep'*
4ib. Call on or wiite M. L. Af
ford, Camden, 8. Ci , R F. D. No. 3.
Desirable Residence For Bent.
Desirable residence on DeKalbj
street for rent. Possession given
Qotober 1st- Apply to
fclrs. Robt. A. MoDowell.
^
Mr. Loitoh to be at Bethune.
Evangelist Thomas H. Leitcb, as
sisted by Mr. Marshall, tbo singer, |
will oommenoe a ten da)1* meeting
at Bethune nrxt Monday night, the
20th Inst. Tho publio is cordially
Invitee} to attend these meetings.
To Close at 7 O'olook
A petition Is being generally sign
ed to olose the stores at 7 o'clock
p. u>. on acoount of not having
lights* ? Tbo stores will very likel>
CloiS ?t ?uaw u u u T iuu ouOpj'cio
will do well to bear this in mind.
Tho housewives' are especially re
guested ' to send ia their orders for
groceries e*rly,
No Arrangements Were Made.
We stated last week that we
hoped and believed that some ar
rangement would be made whereby
the oltv lights would be. continued
A meeting of City Council and lh?
Light Company on Mnuday mgln
failed to bring about this very
muoh desired object, In consequent
of which the city was in darknesn
last night. However, Mayor Zemp
and tho City Council aro uaiug
thoii best efforts to relievo the situ
ation s^rsoon as possible. ^
The Baruch-Nettles Company.
" <? T ^
y Of oonrse the riretT^Tn^y^u'"n6
tloed when you opened The Ohron
. iole was the attractive adrertise
(i ment of the Baruch-Nettles Compa
ny. We wish to say, however that
tjie advertisement is not more at
tractive than the goods they have,
aad the prices thev charge for them
This store is now brimming full of
? now and u p- to- 4.410 goods. Their
Stook of white goods , silks, etc ,
was bought wltii a special desire to
Irnsu the I?dfe?r^d the -efrOu.
who buys one of their suits or
will bear a distinction
sua). A guarantee is giv
& s mi. YouM ??n?Ut
til to visit this store
ig daily IP p?puUrHy
~UU8fta*dtUat
J1#11 ?
Piano To lie Oiven Away,
?'351)00 k I) pi ijdht (? ? am\" I'iau 1
iii bo given kwks tit Thu liiU K
Siore,*
I?Obt.
One brown u nd w I > i 1 1? en ?t<ii
h 0 u nd dog. u at Ik' r t ! r , t \ . i.v,j,..i
"|t*Wflfd oT*$.Q0 if . | ciur !,.:<? to
Ceo, '1'. MlUt.
?? Daitco Postponed.
rU? hi co ri ?) danoo which whh t,
littVB been nivi.ti ii j. ||| (? ( rtunr j Uiu
evening has b<M t) p'isl poiM'd u r? t:p.
count, of l,H*l weather h nd ro
lights.
For R,-nt,
'1 lit C** hi 'K- it S ore with t<r ) btik
room", on Hrouri ndut, opposite
lirfptist church. It wculd be mill
?iblc for a millinery or drug s?ort\
For terms apply to
Mia K'uan A Wlt'.kgwtk).
Vor Cenuurt Jobs.
0 i October 23 there will In; In Id
ul Columbia, a ml u! ho , ut Charles
ion and Greenville, examination?
nf porous who desire to Income
p ti> ployed under tho civil service in
tak'ng llic ucxt (?( iihu'u next year
U D C.
The J?>: n 1) Kennedy ChapCer II.
D C. will iik ft with Mr*. LeifW.
Zorpp on tho first Monday alfterno'di
>n October at .ri o'clock A I!
DtiughUTH v i m i t > i g in Camden are
cordially liiyitcd.
Alarming Spread of Pcliegra
A special from Durham, N. C'.
aa\?:
P?llegra ia spreading In thia State
at an alarming rati1. Toe niuth
death in this locality ocuured |if r?
tonight, two new cftaos were discover*
?d today, and one of (lie tw? aui
vivots of the 11 originally attltcUd
"ill die within a weik, in all proba
hllity.
Tim re ia said to bo 1,000 chhoh of
Lite diaeasi- in North Carolina ai tin
piesent and bo* one countj^Onsiov',
it in declared, i3 with >ut a patient
Annual Piotrac'cil Meeting at Swift
Creek Church
T'.ie annual pro* riicl-n 1 meeting t< t
Swift Crook l>?pti?t Church will In*
frin Sunday mori.in^, tho HC> in't.,
,it 11 o'clock. The pastor, IU*v. T.
Lsnwood Colo, will he assisted by
tho Kuv S. Perrin Ongburn, of Nine*
tySix ,S O. Mr. C hgbum haejuM
taken the M;.fcUr's dogice at Fur
man University, and <n ft co-iple of
wee ka will goon to L; uieydle, Kv,
where he will hegiu hia theological
course in the Southern Baptist The
ologlcnl Seminary. Ho has been
very successful in evangelistic work
and is a volunteer for service on the
foreign field. The" public ifl cordi
ally invited t* attend tbo meeting.
Joknon a Water, Liffht & Powor Co. i
Judgo R. Y. H. Nance pi ayid n
joke on tbe Anderson Water, Light
<t Power Company some lime ago.
His water bills, so lie says,, kepi
growing. Finally he g*ve orders
to his folkp, after just pa\ii>g a
bill, not to use a drop for the next
month and see how things worked.
During all this time he used well
water. Nrxt monih rolled around
and so did the ivaitr collcctor. The
Judge was pariiljzed when the col
lector handed him a bill to r just
twice tho amount of the month be
fore so he sftjp, and not a drop 0/
the water had b(en used. Ho then
ordered tho water cut off for good,
he say*, and since that time has
been using well water, where bills
don't grow so fa*t. ? Anderson In
telligencer.
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The Greatest 8peotacle the World Has
Ever Seen.
$22 06 Via the AtUntio Coast Line
To New York And U-turn For Tho
Famous Hudec n ? Fulton Cel
ebration.
TMa historic ^dcbr^Licn t?il! i r? ! ? c
placo from Saturday, September 25,
to Saturday, October 9th. The prin
clpal events during tho first eight
days will occur in greater New York
and in tbe Hudson Hirer opposite
tho city. Tho following week tho
celebration will con tin u? nt tho Hud
sou river cities and village* from
New Vork to Troy.
Tliis event, commemorating tho
300th anniversary of tho navinaliou,
of tl>o Hudson river by Hendrik'
Hudsou and 102nd of tlie operation
of the first steamboat by llibort
P'ulton, will present ft spectacle in
land add water parades nnd illnmi
[nation such as the world never wit
| nessed.
All tho great navies of tho world
will bo abundantly represented,
which with other craft, will go to
make up a water parado of a il?ou
sand or more vesselp, and on the
larjd there will be gorgeous specta
cles in float?, parades, reviews, exhi
bitlons,' decorations and a thousand
and ouo object lesson* in our 300 1
years progress.
Kvery day will be a picture of a
veritable fairyland, and millions of
electric lights of all colors and sizes
will fairly turn night into day.
For this occasion the Atlantic
Coast Line will sell oii September
23rd to 80th inclusive, round. trip
tickets 10 New Yoik at tha low rate
of $21 95 from Catndon T'10 Nek
ets will bo limited returning to leave
New York any timo op ^to ^ and in
cluding October 10th. Mr. 8. M.
Mathis, the ticket agent, will be
pleased to answer inquiries regard
ing schedulo end meke reserveUone,
and this matter should be Attended
to tt osoe b f {bote dtettlfif to take
h .; k
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I. J. McKENZlE, Supt. of Education.
Man led,
M*rriprl f.ii Sunday Sr |) t. 12*h,
Mr G. II. I'ntUer utui Miss - . .
litHtilism. Y?vu co???njot)y hah per
formed by Judgo W K. KubscII.
A Wolcomo Otranger.
Mr. T. H. Clyburn _of Wcsiville
i s happy over the Arrival at his
hodae of u veiy interesting atran
gir win) li9H been with him* for
nlmut two we?ks. Wo fcxlend our
hearth 8t congratulations.
Boarding House.
I wish to announce to my
tVieiuls and the public general
ly tluit I have reopened the
Boarding House on the corner
of Broad and DeKalb streets
and am prepared to serve them
ns formerly. Good fare and
moderate prices Patronage
solicited. Respectfully,
E M. IiENDRIX
Teachers' Examination.
Notice ii hereby given that the Fall
(lamination for teachers' cftrti.fto.atfg
will Ve held at the- Court House jj^lday ,
October 1st.
Thir will be the last t lamination until
next May, Teachers will please note
this fact, and qualify to BfrVe condition,
as the State Board of Education will not
grant a special examination
I. J. McKENZIE.
Supt. Ed. K. Co.
Sept. 15th. 1909.
Citation.
South Carolina Kershaw (Joun y
By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate. |
Whereas John ' F. Williams made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad.
miniitration. of the Estate of and ef
fects of J. 8 Williams.
These aro therefore to olto and admon
ieh all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said J. 8'' Wil
liams, deceased, that they be
and appear before me. in the Court
of Probato, to Ve held Camden,
S- C-, 00 ths 2nd day of Qotober
next after publication thereof, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show came
if any they have, why the said admin
titration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 1 1th day of
September, A. D.. 1909.
W. L. McDOWELTJ.
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.
Published in the Camden Chronicle,
on the l'/tb day of Soptomber, 1009.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
State of ttoulh Car In tlio Court
olins, V of Common
County of Kershaw \ PioaB
t
Henry Savage, Geo T. Little ,
Plaintiffs,
Against
Sam' I. M Bradley and Springs
Banking <$? Mercantile 06.
Defendants.
To t lie Defendants: Samuel M. Bradley
and Spring* Banking & Mercantile Co.
You are hereby summoned and rcquir
cd to answer the complaint in this action
which wat filed In the office of the Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas for the
?aid county in Camden in said State, on
17th of September, 1909, aad to eerye a
copy of your answer to the ?aid complaint
on the Bubscfiber at his office in Cam
den, South Carolina, within twenty day?
after tho service hereof, exclusive of-the
day of suoh service; and if you fail to an
swer the complaint within the time afore
said. the Plaintiff in this actios will ap
fsly to the Court for the relief demanded
n Ihe complaint.
Dated at Camden. S. C., 17th day o|
September, A- D. 1909.
TIJOd. J. K I UK LAND.
Attorney for PSaiptiffe,
To the Defendant, Samuel M, Bradley.
Take notice that the complain
herein its# 'filed in. the office o
Clerk of Qourt of Commou Pleks for Ker
shew cotnty at Oamdeo. a. C . on th<
I7ih day of fc'eptemben A.P., 1*9.
Dintl** 1*
When You Buy A Fine Horse
You do not turn him loose along the road to
graze. You put him into a field where you
know the fences are all strong, and where there
is no ch ft noo of his breaking through and es
caping. Why not follow the, game plan with
your money?
With all the protection you can give your
cash around the house, it is never safe. There
are no hiding plnees that cannot be discovered.
There are no houses that are absolutely lire
proof. The newt-papers a?o tilled daily with
accounts of robberies and destruction of con
cealed money. In other words, your fences
are never secure.
Protect your money just as you would your
live stuck. Put it hi to our bank where it will
bo perfectly safe.
THK ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN KER
SHAW COUNTY.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
John T. Mackoy, O, J. Shannon, Jr.,
Cashier. President.
MONTHLY STATEMENT
Of The
In Kershaw County
For Month Of Sept, 1 909.
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All Stock Is Given At Consumers' Prioes.
Camden, S. C.
Total Invoice Including Stock on Hand ; I
First Day of Month . . ?, /, % 21,452 58
Total Sales 919 00
Operating Expenses of Dispensary . . 225 00
Stock on Hand Last Day of Month .... r ...... . 20.583 58
Bethune, S. C.
Total Invoice Including Slock on Hand
First Day of Month $ 3,867 80
Total Sales 104 40
Operating Expenses of Dispensary 85 00
Stock on Hand Last Day of Month 3,763 40
Total Camden and Bethune.
Total Jnvolco |noluding Stock on Hand
? First Day of Month ? ^ . . . . t 26,319 38
Total Sales . / . .7.7 . 7.7.7 7. * 1,023 40
Operating Expenses of Dispensary ........ ^ 31000
?iock on Hand Last Day of Month 24,296 98
(Stale of South Caroline;
Kershaw County. j
P^r.onally appeared W. J. Dunn, Chairman, W. H. Z'tnp, Secretary
mod K. T. Ealredfce meubsra of the Kershaw County Dispensary. Board,
*h<\ being each duly and eovetAlly' lworn, deposes and. saya that the
foregoing statement is true and oorreol .
Sworn to and aubeciibod before me this 9th day of &pt., 1909.
JNO. S. LINDSAY,
Noifry Poblio.
I f^NOTE.? Send original to DUpantary Auditor tad pnblio oopy as
1 r^tiirsd by Ss* 9 of th* DUpsniary fcawi s
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Reached At Last By Cook and Peary
But That Is Not Half As Impor
tant To You As The Good
News That The
Store.
Is now "chocked" full of new Fall
and Winter goods at prices on a lev
el with short crops. You can make
your cellar go further here than
anywhere els?.
Just A Few Specials Below.
Beautiful line new stylo Ladies' Tailored Suits at popular
prices. ...
Bi# assortment Ladies' Tailored Shirtwaists in white lin
en, tuokod cambric, madras, etc.
Satin mussaline, fhussaline silk, mercerized poplins, soie- ~ ;
setts, etc. in beautiful evening colors. ?? M
Galatea, motor cloths ginghams, percales, etc., and a lot
new novelty cotton dress goods in Fall colors.
Ladies', Men's and children's coat sweaters from 60o up.
Silence cloth, GO in. wide, good and thick. _ /? ~
Our domestic department is full of good things for the
housewife, such as sheeting, long cloth, oambric, sheets, pil
low cases, towels, napkins, etc, - ~
And Remember
with every purchase you make in our storo, you get a ticket
on the $350.00 piano that wo give away this Fall.
Get our r>rico on BqssIp sl nnd Ties. Ootton Plckinc Sacks,
i w |7 o 77" ' w
Yours Respectfully,
The FamousGilt Edge Store,
P. T. Villepifcue, Proprietor.