The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 22, 1909, Image 3
. Just
Received
At,
Tho Pure Food Storo
Y-r ' ' ? .
a large shipment of
Figd, Citron, Currants,
Seeded Kaisins,
Cranberries, Heinzo'w
pickle in hulk ? -sweet
and chow
, Pickled Salmon,
?.> ??
? Mackorel, Cod Fish
brick and shredded
Edam and Pineapple
C heese,
Prepared Buckwheat,
Maple Syrup,
Velva Syrup,
Evangeline Syrup,
Ohoconel the latest
Cereal.
A corn pie to line of
Fancy Groceries.
Bruce & Lang
Phone 2.
5??ll }(evj,
OamdRD Cotton Market.
Good middling ootton is quoted
this rooming at 13 40
Religious Notice.
Dr. J?hn McE9cliern of the Co
lumbia Theological Seminary will
preach in the Camdru Presbyteri
an .Church next Sunday morning ?i
11 o'clock. r.
Boarders Wanted
Board and lodging at very rea
sonable rates cau be secured 1m
two young gentleman who will oc
cupy the same (large and comfort
able) room. .. Apply to Mrs1, VV. J.
Jones, Lyttletou St. ?
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t ^ ^ 1 i
Gin Acoident.
We learn that yeeteiday mortiirg
at LugolF M K- Luther Jones, son of
Air.' J. N. Jones, fn some way g< t
one of his aims caught in a cotton
gin and was so badly lacerated that
amputation was neceesaVy.
? ?
Beautiful Wot k
One of the prettiest pieces of
woik we have ever seen done by the
, city Is being executed on upper
main street. The brick retaining
wall on tjie side of the street is be
built up and tho vacuum between
the wall and sidewalk proper is be
ing filled in and leveled off. When
the west side of the street Is com
; pletcd in the same manner it will
be a big stride toward "the City
Beautiful.'* y *
Excursion Bates Via Southern By
Account Charleston Gala Weik
and musical festival association
the 8 \ Ry. ' announces very low
rates from a)l points to Charleston
Tickets to be sold October 25 to
. 81, iimitepto return Nov. 1, Chil
dren it,* It fere.
Spartanburg Countv Fair. Tick
m ety sold Ook. 25 lo_89 Incluelvo,
limited good to retnrn Oct 80.
'Children under years' old half
fare.
Annual convention (J. D. C in
Houston, To*. Tiokets to be sold
OiH. 15 and 10, limited Oot, 81.
Hound trip rates from Colombia
*S6?.
National exhibition of automo
biles Slid automobile raccs, Atlan
ts, Cs., ticketb to be sold Nov. 4
? ? k9 9 Inclusive, llmltftd:J&ayi..JJk
Kxtentlon of > return limit osn be
bad by depositing tickets with spe
cial agent, Allan ts, not lster tban
m"uv. 16} and upon payment of fei
? $1 , to "return until Nov. SOih.
iQOttd trip tiM from CoUabi*
, ??vVi io VJcut %30,00;i.
Tu? gnvi'.u ?( lim Fir; ?i
Cbnruh of (7? lucahiu n ?Vl
?<>oo cuiituvn' *} tU'i ?'r?cli ?u tif -i
Buuduy *cho-?l room to cost, twi ->?
ty lUou&antl ?V?iUra.
#91.14 j
Twenty oi?o Molluih Mhd fc^jr'.v n
cent* wntn the *nv>t>ut ai*z- <f ii\ N<
tMsgftli Cliurvji f ? ? r tW< (j i ??????
"OffrrrvriHgsi on wmk <1 \) t>>r, lb '
hiiliiuiion. Ml Piagall I* om ?{,!
liu h?e' OhnrfiU h in Miu K'muIu ? ??
AMocUiiou.
Dauop.
A wili he 1,'IVMl Hi lh'?
Arinoiy tonight liy tho your.# in- \t
<?f Oumtlen. T ?)?' Carnival lln.ci
will fin uiilt t he wu?ic f <>t ih"
hi?n?. Tli? C"luin<'ia font hall tct?<
wtll in- t lie honored
Ntw Fwm.
Mr. ,] <tii n W hit ? ? k . r hns> 8;t]:l *
liU groPHty lo MeR&in ,J
G. and H \j McCaftkili, w'li ? ?i"
oondnoi ?lio hufcincaa ntjdcr >h? firm
iihiuc of MrCuoktjl HrotUirs. I'll
Clir"tliiJ.) WlliiitH f <?r Ulfi IK' TV ftri,.
unbounded Rucof b* ami bpupcuU
fur i *. u lil;eiul bharo of tbe puh!i.
patronage.
Foot Bf,U.
A inn o <1 foc.t hh'l will tit! i>U;
? i) ihiti ulic i noon u', -i uVii-cU <k
I ween th* Camden Hi^U Scho,
tnd lite Uniytimiy S<-iiool of C<
luiubia. ThU i* tlie first gutm* t.f
the hOBfxin Hiul it io boyfd . ih*l u
l)ig I! 1 o W <1 will he ftt IU?; hhBli it: 1
OuiU to cheer our l?r?y a on \
victory.
Hail SHU Hero.
As uure&tn liable tis it m*y are;-'
fl'nm- of the hull which f -Ii tt ho.tr
ten days ago ar.ri ill 1 H:, miioU (j u
age in Sfi uic pans <>f tli? (Mj n illy m,
i -I home places, httll on the gioii;,;
unmetlud. A tji inleinnn from Wet ?
Wnieree brought to Camden ?<? j
Wednesday |H!.g^ itM|J|) of lh j
bail. It w&i) o 1 1 f u from h gully
whore a quantity (;l;i ^tui.t ;,ccuti.n'
rfated:~? *
Kershaw Baptist Association.
The Kershaw IJaptist.Assrieiutirui
met in (Umd?n Inn', Friday m. ;
was well Ht tended hy visiting dele. ?
jjitOH. i lie meeting was liHini- ni
one, ami we trust, lx?r-?. flci a .
Anii.ng the visitors wtvc l)r. i)irj
funv, 1 j r P-ii'cat and 0 \ Qiii'td! ~
bauui, hi' i f rtlr m made uh'o u I
lna^ts. Oil Suuduy mining I) .
I'?tU- 'it punched ",n? of tli- liiufc
(?cnDinH' i vcr heard in the CimMo
Mapiist Church The Asdotdaiio
will raett next year at Send II f
Church iipur Kershaw.
A Tribute to Mr J. S Mtroney
Who died in tho early morning r*'
October 12th. "Cros-ing tho liir
wan only a fearless, beautiful vovsg"
to him ? a return to i t?? Creator of
one of tho lnvliest. sweetest iuo?<
flower-like h pi ?*i t b that ever incur nut
fid. It is truly Raid hy thofe wh'v
knew him t>h n t he wns do gentle,
kmd nnd generous His family'*
motto ''To Friends always Faith
ful" fits into liis naturo perfectly. am1
lie l.nd no enemies for h i h heart wa?
tilled with love ? "tin; greatest t'linjj
of all" ? the only thing which wii; |
stand the test of oiurr.ity In it*
freedom from wilful desire to harm
any living creature, his 1 i fn was n? j
white as the snowdrift, nnd though !
many cruel hurts came his way, he. !
!iko a trusting little chi'd, always
forgave and f..rgot, and his spiritu \i
hU ssinga began even here for he nevei
h>?t faith in humanity h:i I hope way ;
always with him. He wns one of th< j
tiest men who ever received the gilt
of life, and Ims pataed out of earth' ?
night, with its rich, deep ks3ons woli
learned, into eternal day ? waiting
for those whose heatts ho carried with i
him and in his never ending oharity
praying for all the world
He wns the third ton of Col John
A lexf nderMi'roney.of NorthCarobo* |
and his wife Mary Hendricks-, wa<<
eighty years of age, nnd came to
Camden ah o U t.186.1 . _ Was twiee mar
ried fi-ft t<? Margaret Sloan (daugh
t.r of Col. H T Sloan) and affr
wards to Mrs. K R Palmer who pre
deceased him lees than a year ago.
and a brother of his. in Salisbury, N
0, died just three weeks boforo Mr.
J. 8. Meroney.
Many will sincerely miss tun old
cit'Zen of Camden, the history o]
which ho knew well, and his clean,
beautiful countenance even sweeter
in so called death than life is a sa
cred, holy memory to those of the
inner circle. Though separated by
generations from the faith of hi*
fathers he was received into th?
Oatholio church before he dio ', auo
was buried In Columbia Oot 13th
His first paternal ancestor in this
couutry .came after the defeat o'
Prince Charles Stuart, to whose
cause tho O'Moronev ^ wm ever
true, but his grandfather,. Rot. Win.
Briton Meroney, born tn Greenville
Distriot. S. C, Oct. 19th. 1709. he*
camo a distinguished Presbyterian
raisister in North Carolina, where he
founded several Churches one oi
which still bear* his name -as one
|D Charleston. 3 C.. heara that or
his most iotimato friend ami com
rade Andrew Flinu. whoso name ha<
been lovingly retained in the M?rc
ney frttudy every generation since
5An,?DK tbs aped.lly noted ch.r
aciera known intimately to Mr J. b.
Meroney in his early days was Ma ?
shall Ney of Fmnce, who rests ?n
tforth Carolina soil ftnd not as ?0
cri?wV-<and AoubUd) history fec0*y
^ FraU. Hiiujii month, al ?
lint |th? iUto n?l bou??koid|
4' 'g&f
? J.. !, J'?
?Uuif and ^IrtK Halving,
! Oo 8?tufdt)-, N -v, 18 ill, at Bui
'*}*. luo J 0. U A. M
:Jlil Imvofi |?'o,?ie and 11, g raUuv
jop^vlM-i Will ?to u>*<l<M?v R?y. K
[O. I't' iupsou uiid Hoo. T It. Huu
||,r Hie |"i bj io o^rjiullv inviu i
i L,? fttun,j tgi^ Wu,. i auu
Gold W*tcu Lost
i ^trirf -drrirhte cite n
! WHL'U has Wed (if H<iu v II, r
1 tlx- O-mtl-u Our i h H..U.U, Mo,?,
y*1"1 ,"vv- H. H" on out.iJ,:.
jNVttSt.uu |?ckrt With pidUlM ,d
yt'Utijg My huiI voun^ gentlt?uuu.
ejU^ U r"UlrMv?i to |j|<|
Important (Jontrlbuiion to Qoufrderato
HlitOiy.
, "If ibioi y of Company H,
i ?nt\ >S C Vu
'nut jiini, In., f, from lire Miv.
Hi? |irpn?. 1 ? i h M tidily pri?l< d
Vtiliiuj . i,f 1 30 p-itf<;?. 'I'll.) t) k <! It'll
it, h l X ' ' t ' ' N f ) I -- W 11 H IVT|U<:.
ny Mr. II ?' r, I V Jf. iwiiiiw |)u lliiM1, H
I" mbtr of Co id |; <n, j H ? r I)ui Iity
ton company. ?-'C??linubi? lUcoid
PERSONAL
I>r VV C McDowell, of Kmhftvy
viKited relatives bote this week.
Mrs II J, Thomson has returned
from ii vi?U i<, |1(.r daughter, Mr*
Imbue in Florence
Mr J E Alexander is i-ponding k
b'w (ItHH in H anro? t with bin son.
Wev II If Mitchell ih eo'jiluot' ii g r?
vory succcasfuJ revival meeting' in
Bahopviile 1 1 1 j m week.
''' ?' '' I^il t e iii an of Charleston
WiiH id Camden this week.
? ***?
Veterans to Moot ut Bathune.
? The tt'ftOTtr Fill meeting ?f
C*mp A ii jj ii h M Jjiurit) will be bfl>1
on Kriduy the 29. h of O siober. AH
vetcraou wo cordially inviud t.
nj!?et with hh. |)r, Chetdey' Lucas
of CulumliiH, will address us <,|>
'"L.'ie Women ? i f the Confederacy."
Veteran Cunningham of Bishop
vid nnd other veterans will also
speak. A I ! are cordially invited to
coiic wilti uh si (id hiing well Oiled
I> t*k"l9. C.-Mnc ull and . havn ?
plcilsunt d-iy nod ^'ll> old Vel?>
a g >od I i iii c . ,(Ttu> \oung men of
HetliuiiO wiint l ii e Voi? to Ttinniti
I4 rid hi night to (.? i ve ihi'm a good
'inie D. M Kethtirio,
for Committee.
"Telephone Canvas,
I'Hmtft n i * i > Iii- visiieri o n next
Monduv 'nnd Tuvfcday hv a f > r c o of
ixperl eftnvr.f.HPr h fr.rn the li<?uc>
ullioe if iln) I i ? I i 1'. It phoi.r eoniou
in. Mr S. I>. Ln-O'tf, uf Hip Co
liiml;in tdlK-e w;.n litre thin week
lo d<u>g over t he field and'hc wbb
very much iinpie^sed with the <>ut
I'H'k f-r huf.iness. Mr. Lucas kh
Di-it. M u.ager \ihli8 quite it num
? - t . I II.. < / . ??
? ? I ?i nir diij 'Mi t >rri;cf U I I Ut:
S ite, and a'uwd ttlflt In no place
he-?^e? ih+?- fo-r n?*w
luihintes !.(Utr than here in Chid
df" it, find he feels that ihe expense
if i Lis cauvass is justified* by I lie
tir spects for new ttlnphories. Mr.
Lncaa will conduct the cunyuss in
person.
To Meet the President.
J S'lai'oi W . R H'uj/Ii, Repre
; R">nt tt.ive J dm G. Riciia;di?, l>r.
' \V. J. ().n?n, nt.i Meter*. C J.
? Sh a?;i')R, J r , I-.. A \Vi> 'k >wt-ky
| ir.d U. H H > !< i ?i <f (hie CMitUv
lhavo b.en splinted upon the com
j miitee of three hundred f . r re
[divine President T ? f L r.L lunchcon
[in the S'. i'e H"?u-?e on Saturday of
! Fair we? k hi 3 "'c'ock. Tie Cj
I !umhU Slate t> i v? 3 t ho f >11 >wiug
| i :? f <' r in a I i ? ? r which out delegates
?\ ill | > ! e :a 9 e ohser ve :
1 I '? 10 announced that 1) 11 bint 06
? "nils wi.l We in ord?*r f >r lb* lunch
I eon S'ik hr.'H ond I'litice Averts
ft'f ro! 11. censary, and of course
1 thu. hour i<f tlio function tubs out
evcuing dress. Th J luncheon be
gins at 3 o'clock. The doote to
the Gallery will probably close be
fore 3 o'clock "
Lowncy's loose chocolates and u
full line of Candii h just in at
Tlio Pari- Food Storo
Teaohejr.a' Oertifl-aUB.
Columbia State: Tue school law
: of this State req-iires every teach
er in h puidic school of an} kind to
.have a certificate to leach. The
' Sia'.e superintendent of cducttlior
his rearnily c*il"d ai(,?iiti,n to lie
1 law, and a circular letter c.llic^
particular attiniion to this require
: meul has recently btfen sent by tlr .
high school inspector to the princi
pal of every State aided high
school. Notwithstanding nil these,
dozens of teachers in these schools
throughout the Stale are yet nitb
oul ccrtiflcatcfr. Most of (hem arc
depending upon their diplomat A
diploma does not entitles the h 0 1 d ?
er to teach; a diploma from an ?c
t credited college givea the boldsr the
ri^ht to a oerliflcato to teach S'.tnr
? *?f tlwso schools are going to find
themselves embarrassed, since no
money ?tha;evcr will be sent to any
of these school* until every teacher
in it has a valid cerlilicate.
Final Discharge.
Notico is hereby giv<n tliat \V. C
i Brown. Administrator of the estate of
: Mrs. Franaes M.Brown.decessed.haa'thlR
day made application unto me for a final
discharge w aucb Admiuiatrator.and that
Saturday, the 20th day of Nov., Id0l>. at
10 o'clock a m., at the office or Judge of
1 Probate, hos been appointed for tho hear
! iog of said petition. ? .
w. l McDowell,
Jod?e of PMb?t? Krnfcur Oo*
}0??* li? IMVi
Note The Growth
OF OUR BUSINESS AS rfllOWN HY TtlK
? FOUiOWING STATHMKNT "?
OK CONDITION
- At Cluiw 01' :U), 1900. ?
KE80URCKS.
Loant* and Discount , $170,988.84
Overdrafts, secured and unsocuied, <V,200 . ) 1
United States liand^, 60,000,00
Premium on Bonds, 1,?>(>2.60
Kuril it tiro and Fixtures, ' l,47O,0tf
Cash on hand and duo by U'?nkn? ^ I..S07.4 I
ademption Fund, 1,87^.00
lilAUlUi riKs.
Capital Stock, ^'>0,000 00
Undivided Pr^tit.^, . 1 1 .6 1 I >
DcppBite, _ 11)5,4 40.47
( 'imitation, tf7,;>oo.dO
Jin I:. Payable, 30,000 00
Coniparnti ve 'Deposits.
September 30, 1907, ft 07, 807. 00
September 80. 1008, 122,042 00
Repioinbc'r.30, 1000, . 105,140,00
Prompt n'oHg, courtesy ami Oitvfui n 1 1 ?- 1 - 1 i t u .
to tlu) wu+ils of'oiu customer** is ilj?? csul>li*li
ed policy of this liauk. We wruld appreciate
your Hanking Business.
fruiji mum \)v\\\
JohnT. Mtukey, O. J. Shannon, .Jr.,
Cashier. Presidents
G. Q. Alexander,
?. AUCTIONEER.
CAMDEN, _ ? ? S. C.
Prompt attention to (ill bui-new.
Executor's Notice.
All parties indebted to Hip late
Mary K. BurdwU will please. make pay
merit to the undersigned, and nil parlies
having claims n gainst he* or her estate
will present tbe naui" duly atte?ted_t-i
the undersigned. for paymunt. .... . ? i
W. .1 lUIHOKlL.
Executor Estate Mih. Mary E llurdel
Oct 12th, 1.900.
Bridge To Let. J
The contract for building a biidge
over Hanging Uoek Creek, near Kor
tdiftw, wiil^ be let Ht the bridgs ?ite on
Wednesday, November P.)0!), at 1
o'clock p. in. Bids for both concrete
and steel bridges will be received.
A certified chock for $200 will be ro
qntred- with rnrh bid,- and Hm right to
reject any or all huh; ia rererved.
M. (5. WEST,
County Supervisor.
Camden, S C., Oct. 12, 1909.
Wagon For $5.
A one-horse wagon in fairly grind
running Condition oon be bought
for five dollars. Can l>c seen at
stables of <"}eo. T. Little.
FINE WINTER PASTURE.
About November the 15. !i, 1 wil
open ui f "Tn for Field" ?<v?m|
lanrlw 'id u wiuur pielurr. Abun
(1 '10* J o|| |) hO|l M I <1 I i . I' 1 1 1 It ( ! M {>!:?>?.
en, cane ?' rul v luntoer oa'.H. Fun
ci'i'i k witcr. Cntile will In* lni?l.t.
on up land uV nigh'. oU cents pe.
month. \V. li. I) P >en.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
1 umIi to unit ounce to the people oi
Ojinvkii and county tlut I have openc:
a firs' <?!_'< rw p)u>to?i gallery in th?
M an huildinK and reaper! fully solicit :?
visit from tlioni Kirnl-cla^a work urn:
In at prices guaranteed.
Respectfully,
H. Ii. MUNSON.
m ministiatei's Notice.
Stale of South Carolipa,)
County of Kerahaw. \
AH creditors of the estate of R. 1,. Limp
ley, decease'!, are hereby notified to ren
der an account of their claima, iln'v at
tested. to the undersigned. And all par
ties endebtod to said estate are notilieil
to make prompt payment to the under
sieuod of their accounts
K. T. KSTRI DO K,
Administrator.
Hept. 24th. 1909.
A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
A large. and complete stock of Dry
* V f1
Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
We also have a large stock of
FURNITURE,
Trunks, Mattresses and Blankets
which will be sold at prices to meet
5c. cotton. '' - '
13 I -4c
CAMDEN!
*?
N.
No Higher At The (jilt Edge Store
?'.'?? ? . .. . ? . _* *? ; ?*'.'-* ' 'V "V . V*V-'
Than Wlien Cotton Was 8c.
Big Stock New Fall And Winter
\ ? . ..** ' v- f . .? ...
Goods To Select From,
Bought by a man who has been buy
ing for this store for 25 years and
knows what the people want. We
have bargains in every department
? one price to all! Come in and let
us show you through our different
departments. It will bea pleasureto
us and a profit to you.
Ladies' Tailored Suits,
Ladies' Tailored Waists,
Hlk and col Wool Dress Goods
Big line new Silks, all thoi
new shades
White Mercerized Waitings
Novelty Cotton Dress Goods
Kimona Flannelettes and Out
ings
Bleached Goods and Sheetings
Big bargains in Table D.imnnk
Silence Uloth, good and thick |
Novelties ill Neckwear, Cord
ings, Ituchiags, ftc.
Red Haven Guaranteed Ho.-.e
for all
Blaukots and Comforts
Ladies' Men s and Children's
Underwear
Ladies', Men's and Children's
Sweaters
Genl'sFuruidhingg, Shoe*, Hats
and Caps
The Largest Line Art Squares And
Rugs In The City.
Art Squares from . ; . $5 to *30.00
Special 8x12 Jute Smyrna > ... 10.00
Special 9x12 Tapestry . , . ; 12.60
Special 9x7- G Tapestry ^ 10.00
Get Coupons on the $300 Piono To
Be Given Away on Feb. 1st.
You rs Respectfully,