The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 01, 1909, Image 3

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f vm The pickling season is now on and the success with which you meet is duo largely to the quality of spices and vinegar. At the Pure Food Store you will find the freshest and purest spices of all kinds, both whole and pulverized. . Allspice, cloves, cinamon, ginger, mace, nutmeg, tumric, mustard seed ? white and black, oelery seed, mixed spices ? tlie very thing : for pickles. Pastry spice makes J delicious ketchup. Heinze's pickling vinegar Bruce & Lang i Phone 2. Jwal Oamden Cotton Market. Good middling cotton is quoted this morning at 12 75 Don't Mies Sdotag May Stewart io h Sha^o spearan Production ? ''As You Like it" al the Opera House next Wed nesday night, Oct. 6. Just Arrived. "Sstc^st assortment Art Squares and Rug^in the city. Art Squares from $5,00 to $30.00 at The Gilt Edge Storo. A Very Old Coin. While In Chioago recently Rev. J. W. Boy kin found a half cent United Staler s tin. The coin is exactly one hundred yearn old hav ing been made in 1809. I*, was found on the gr?>uhd near the pass enger depot in Chicago. Mr. Mitohell to Preaoli Here Sunday A card fi Ou? li'jv L A Mitchel who has beeu absent from Camden for about a month on his Summer vacation at Rhinebeck N. Y., stales that preaching may be expected in the Baptist Church on Sunday. Death of Mrs Burdell. Mrs. Wm. Hurdell died at her | home in West Wateree lnet Sunday aged about 76 years. The burial took place on Monday, tho funeral services befog conducted by Rev.B G. Murpbey of Oamden. MEETING OF D. A. R. Tha monthly meeting of i he Hob kiik Hill Chapter D. A. R. will be held at the residence of Mrs. J?a H. Burns, on Thursday afternoon Ootober 7th, 1909, at 6 o'clock Member* are urged to be present, at business of importance will be trahaaoted. Member! are also re quested to note (lie change in the hour of meeting from 6 to ft o'clock The Bridge. - It is the general opinion that work on tfee river bridge ie not pro greaaing as rapidly as it should. Supervisor West who (a always looking to the interest of the coun ty and her citizens, oalled a meet hig at bis office last Monday after. DOon of the bridge people and a number of . citiaens and business OMMi? The'matter wae pretty tbor discussed, and thf main s*il$r~*0" be tbi. J n a b i 1 1 1 y contractors to get jabojr. does not expeot impos tUs sense of the meet f want that bridge. Koiftft Fur Anyone wmtliug t good couibiun llou hone will do w? l) 10 ?ee W. K. Eve, Jr. ? ? *? N?-*t We<l?6?cUy "Ah You MM 1'." ? 8U^k?i?peurV .< production ui the Operu U<>uto urx Wednesday night. Don't tniea it. Lo?t. Ooe brown and white ap otlfcd hound dog. Kuther h!i or I- 1 nlled ~j Reward of ((5.00 if returned to i Geo. T. l^UVtc. U. D. 0. The Jol?n 1) Kenntdy Chapter U ; I). C. will meet with Mr?. tLeilio| /?(up on the tii itl Monday aftornooi. i in October at 5 o'olock. All ; Daughter* vleiting in Camden *rt*i cordially Inyited. I Kershaw Guaid?,to Oo to King's . ? Mountain, The Kerehaw Guards will be on< of throe companies representing the 2nd Inf. N. Q. S. C. at the oereuio* niee on October 7th, incident to the unveiling of the monument placed on Ihe historic Revolutionary bat tle field of King's Mountain by the United Stales government. Then* ?rill ft*BO be ntue Oliver -e&ssptele# of j State Militia and regnltrs from1 Kort McPherson, Qa. Toe Militia will receive the tegular p h y and1 subsistence. i The Old Favorites Hero Last Night. J. A. Coburn's Greater Minstrels appeared in the Camden Opera House last night, aud it is neediest to say that they pleased, for no oilier troupe is better received In1 Camden than this one. Kvery part was good, but the cen ter of attraction was Pat Crawford,! a former Columbia boy. Pat had many friends in C.tmden before but made many more t>y his splendid woik l ist night. 1 . I Meeting of Kershaw Association ! The Kershaw A esociatton will hold its lentil annual meeting with tiie First Baptist, churcti of Camden ? S. C., commencing on Fiiday tbe j 15lh day of October, 1909, and run j through Simlay following, and the; reports on the different object* are; to be written ^by the following j brethren : j Foreign Missions ? -E. O. Thooap- ? aon Education ? Dr. E. K. Rice. Orphanage ? E. L. Copeland Home Missions ? VV. S."W alters. ; Aged Ministers ? James GuskinB. i Obituary ? J. F. Wee1. Slate Missions ? C. B JSpradley. ? Temperance ? J. O Moseley. ~Wr are hopping for the hent inert- . ing in our history and urge upon! all churches to send full delegates ; and full reports. J . O. Moseley, Clerk. Liberty Hill. Mr. Editor: ? I will again try to givo you ft few items of news from this locftlily. Geo and Mrs J W Floyd received n telegram a few days ago notifying them of the illness of their daught er, Mies Bessie, of fever, at the homo of her sister, Mrs J Ii Lewis, at Taboo, N C. Mrs Floyd left next morning to he at ihe bedt-ide of her daughter during her illness. We have since heard that the patient i? getting along very nicely, and we wish for her a speedy recovery. Tlie new store of Messrs Mackey, Jones & Co, barf bem completed anil I is now occupied by Mr It C Jones. Ihe energetic manager of the store who has recently returned from the northern markets where lie purchas ed an up-to-date stock cf goods which are now being displayed. The ftrm ia to bo congratulated on their enterprise in erecting a building and laying in a slock of goods either of which would do credit to a to?n of much greater pretentions As our college siuaonts uave mi j go?;o fco their respective school*,- we will Rive eheir namos with tbo col- ! legos they attend: Mr M I) Yonng j noes to Clerasoo, K VV Hnile and Si L Piriy to Westminister. an?l .James j Young to Wofford. Mis&os Snilie j Cunningham, Mae Malherson, Callte j Jones and Sadie Richards lo Wih-j ihrop and Misses Dot Malherson f\nd j Annie Richards to Asheville Nor ] mal and Oollrgiate Institute So fQU see, Mr Editor, that Liberty H ill is keeping up her interest in higher education. We al?o have the following teaohera who are doing good work in tho schools of the State: Miss Kitty Richards is at Stoneboro, S 0, Miss Lizzie Rich ards. at a school near Ridgeway, Mis* Ren a Clements is principal of the Cordova School in Orangeburg county and Miss Sophia Richards is teaching in. t bo lioroe school at Lib? flrty Hill. Mr J Gardiner Richards and Mies Jessie Clements have not accepted a school for tbe pressent session. - * MaJ Riobnrds went to Rook Hill last Friday to accompany his daugh ter, Miss Sadie, who entered Win? tbrop College. Miss Nannie B Floyd who ban been spending the summer with her parents Gen end Mrs J W Floyd will leave in a few days for Tabor, N C, where *ho will visit ber broth e^1>r~J~W*-F4oyd, and sister, Mrs, J L Lewis, before returning' to ber home in Maryland. Mr and Mrs Howell Jones have ?<& turned from a visit.- of several days to the old home . of Mr Jonei at Longtown. yHaatio. I' >et Lt?t.?*-T*o bUrk'Ud bound pup pk'b (one male r.?i<1 ?'?no frmtl*) ultOHl t'x OlOMll.H < M, lift ivy pU?' (?u I Li #* 12 1* inst.. A i*Monnble ic ward if rtiuriKd i" ?u<\ J III) K. Mom? let, Camden R. V. I). No. 2 I PKR80NAJ., Mr Hiil Smith r a ?ucc?8?fu! Boaaon with the AlUqlfi ball club if ?it home tiff ?i?i Mr J N .Jonrp.fortn' Hy <?Mm ; tv htjl bow ofN*ftUvtllo/?eiiu ,ie?pend ing <i few day? in Camden Baok.> Mary it hack from li><? H*-tt?hore, With a lovely coat of u?, ? Johnny ih hack from the country, A freckled and f-4t ?* lit tie mail,'' Mother in hack from the mountain*, lsQuklap oiv, life a? a jok??, And father ia W-'k hi hlu ? BROKE. --Kx. Pinal Discharge. i . ? " i Notice Jh hereby given that W H Hough. Administrator of tl.o estate of (1. K. Morton, df caused. Ihim thie day , made application unto mo for u final <i i a I charge ?s Birch Administrator, and tliut Saturday, the itlth day of Oct., 11)09. at 10 o'clock a tn., at. the ofllee of Judge ot Probate, 1ms been appointed for the hear ing of said petition. W. L MuDOWBLL. lU'WhM* Oo. S?-|>t. 80. 1009. Admlnistfatof's Notice. State of South Carolina ) County of K^thIihw. J I A II mvditoiii of the fHtate of K. b, Lflng lay, dedeuscd, aro hereby .notified to ren der uu account of their cIhIiuh, duly at. tested to the undersigned. Aud all par tics endvbted to said estate *ro not! lied to rnsku prompt, payment to the under* signed of their accounts K. T. Eft 1'HIDGE, Administrator Sept. 24th, im Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given lhat the un. 'tcraigned will app'y to W. L. Mo DqwgII, Judge of I'robahe for Ker shaw (bounty, on Saturday, Oct. 9tli, 1909, for a final di?chan?e as Admin istiutor of tlieeatate of Latham Wall, deceased. J. K. COPE LAND, Administrator, "amden, ?S. U., Sopt. JJ4th, 1909 Ginning $l.oo. Our Ginnery has been thor oughly overhauled and we will be able to give prompt and satisfactory service. Our gin ning charge tins (season is on ly $1 per bale. . See us before selling or e? changing your cotton seed. I Lugoff Ginnery, M.B. ttabon, Mg'r. I ? ' Citation. ? I Sonth Carolina Kershaw County. ^ i :?y W- L. McDowell, Judge of Probate, i Wheren? Jolin P. Williams made inuit to me. to grant him Letters of Ad i ministration, of the Estate of and cf j feotfl of i. M Williams. These are therefore to eito and ndtnon ? :*h all and singular the kindred and I -jredjtors of tlio said. J. S Wil i Mam*, deceased, that they he I M'd appear before me, in tlto Court ?*f Probate, to fro held at Camden, j S. C-, on the 2nd oay of Qetober j next after publication thereof, at 11 ; I'oloek in the forenoon, to obow^mwtw i if any they liave. why the said admin ;i?tration should not.be granted. Given under my hand this 11th day of ? September, A. D.. 1909. w. l. Mcdowell. Judge of Pi'obate for Kershaw County Published in the Camdon Chronicle, j ?>!! th?> tTth day of September, 1909. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Car ^ In the Court . olin?, . V of Common County of Kerfhaw ) Pleas ( Henry Savage, Geo. T. Little, Plaintiffs, Against Sain I. M Bradley and Springs Banking <$? Mercantile Co. Defendants. I To llie Defendant*: Samuel M. Brndley and Springs Banking & Mercantile Co. You are hereby summoned and requir ed to nnswer the complaint in t)ii? action which wn> tiled in the otfico of the Clerk I of the Court of Co yi 111011 Plea* for the ??nid county in Camden ill said State, on 17th of September, 1009. and to nerve a copy of your answer to the paid complaint on the subscriber at liia officii in Cain den, South Carolina, within twenty day? after the terviee hereof, exclusive of the day of such 6Pr\*lce; and if you fail to an nwerthe complaint within the time afore said, the Plaintiff hi this Retina will ftp. ply lo the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . \ Dated at Camden, S. C., 17<h day of September, A.. D. 1900. THO*. J. KIRKLAND. Attorney for PUintiffa. . To the Defendant, Samuel M. Bradley. Take notice that tho complaint herein was filed in tbft office of <:ierk of Court of Common for Ker shaw county at Oamden. 8. C , on the I7ih day of September. A. D.. 1900. - T-~TO08r4.JOaiaLANP, Attorney for Piaiht fT-t. Camden, 8. C., Sept. 17th, . . V When You Buy A Fine Horse ? * ? You do not turn him looto. along the road to grate. You put hipi Into h Hold where you?" Know lh* fences are all strong, and where there in no chunoo of hiw hfHt4i4nyp --through iujd es .coping. \VI?y not follow the name plan with your money? With ail tho protection you can givo your cash around the house, it in never safe. There are no hiding places that cannot ho discovered. There are no houses that are absolutely fire proof. Tho newspapers are titled daily with accounts of robbcrit s and destruction <>l con coaled money. In other words, your fences are never secure. Protect your inoney-juKt as you would your live stock. Put it into our hunk where it will he perfectly safe. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN KKK MlAW COUNTY. Tills FIRST itlOSSli W John T. Mack oy, O, .1. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. JUST ARRIVED! >x;yc>:c oi<3 >cc .a-x^cx^c. A large and complete stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc. We also have a large stock of FURW&TURE, Trunks, Mattresses and Blankets which will be sold at prices to meet 5c. cotton. Respectfu'lj', DAVID WOLFE. 1 11 ' 1 1 ?????? ?????? A. D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When In need . of anything in the' Hardware Sine ca!! and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. ? r-y net. forth byltu f 1 ? *.'y Chri?tia? in flu on cm at tli? lowest E-stablitbnd la 1844. Tho r.'rr. Cf tho sr-h?v>l !<? (U* n irvTTr\ ""fhcrouRh instruction uniL i* jx ftlUI 1U: pofwiblecMt" - - ? Thoachool wnics^abMrhtd b/ th^ r 1 ?m'l. n<} t to mako money, but t?< furnish a plftco whero b?v!# c;>i Is* nivon thorough >rwi:?')>K In I>cdy. mind, arnl heart nt a moderate coat. Th-? object has M?n >o fully eorricd ou'. tV.n 1 1.? n ? Itii to-<!ay, with its facuUy of 32, ?u? borrdinsf patronairo of 800, and Ita building and cioumls, worth <140,000 RESULT: THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. ?<, nays all ehararea fw tha year. tnchidlnsr the t?blo board, ?c,m. ll?ht?, nte.im neat, laumlnr, mcdtcal Attention. t>hy Men) culture, and tuition lr all nubjccU except mujilc and elocution. Apply for cn*4i!oiruo ar.d application blank to - Rev. James cannon, jr., m a prinri.,^? pv <ono, v*. $150 N. C. BOYKIN, . FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. Rep rose utfl Only The Best And Most Reliable Companie ' Rottl Estate Aud Renting Agont. We have on display at our hKiiv, an olcgant. Upright Par lor Grand Piano, which we are going to give to - some oh? (Vo'.? of any cost. W v alsolave Niagara Falls Silver Company (Oneiea Com munity) silver tea spoons, fable opoons. di sert spoons, knives, forks, butter knives and sugar i-h* lla, w 1 1 i cli ma\ he secured absolutely free by every' customer.' Wo will isMio C.-?.*r t iticatea with every purchase. These oer tificafco represent one vote in tho piano contest, for ouch ten cent purehat-e ol pcm ial merchandise, and teri vol ea Tor each ten e< nt |UKlia>e ol jewelry or novelties. Tho person secur ing the n.ost vo es will receive this beautiful, high grade in strument, the Upton Piano, absolutely free of any e^st. The Certificates are' also good for Kiiverware, and we cor dialls iiiyi'.e you to call and permit u* to explain how a pur chase ol #1 1.00 worth of goods at our store will get \ou a full set of t ix go >r:;uteed silver tea spoons and also 4200 votes on the Piano ? ! You can get the. desert spoons, table spoons, knives, forks, |etc., in the same w^y, and alter m-euring the silverware, you jean use the Certificates in {he Piano content and rf you are ! not interested in securing the Piano for yourself, you can as Isist a friend. <?r some charitable iustifu?ion, Church or Son I day School or Society of which you may be a. member, in se c&ring the instrument. We have a complete and up-to-date sample line of jewelry and novelties, direct, 1'iom factories, at prices (hat will please ami surprise you. Kvery article is warranted to give satis faction. We are prepared to show you goods at any price and of any desired quality, from the cheapest that is pood to the best that is made. You will get 100 votes for every $1.00 purchase from this department. Our prices are litfhl in (.very department. You can f ecifl o ? better value for the money at i ur ftoie than elsewhere ? atri al will convince you We will be glad have you call at - tho store, try the piano, look over our vnfkitis lines and allow us to explain this proposition in detail. Ask For A Catalogue. Yours Respectfully, P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor. |