The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 29, 1909, Image 3
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Received
At ?.
The Pure Food Store
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i i ?? ' ? i
a large shipment of
Figs, Citron, Currants,
Seeded Raisins,
Cranberries, Heinze's
pickle in bulk?sweet
and .chow
Pickled Salmon,
Mackerel, Cod Fish
brick and shredded
Edom and Pineapple
Cheese,
Prepared Buckwheat,
Maple Syrup,
Velva Syrup,
Evangeline Syrup,
Choconel the latest
Cereal .
A complete line of
Fancy Groceries.
Bruce & Lang
Phope 2.
D???l flevj,
Camden Cotton Market.
Good middling notion is quoted
this morning at 14 40
^ Cabbage Plants For Sale.
First crop cabbsue plants now
ready for. transplanting.
H. Truesdell.
Opposite new Court Mouse
Sylvan Brothers.
Sylvaf) Brothers, jewelers of Co
lumbia, extend to you' through The
Chronicle a specinl invitation to
visit them during Fuir we fk.
They carry a superb lino of
jewelry. We direct your attention
to their advertisement.
Jfig Lost.
A small; bluck sow pfg etraved
from my premises on Lytileton St.,
opposite the Methodist Church, on
Tuesday afternoon last. Reword
if returned to
Prank D. Camphelle, Jr,
at Springs ds'Shannou's.
\ Oook or PearyP
The U. D. CV propose to place
ballot boxes In various ^laocs in
the city, hoping that every roan
io town will oast his vote for
who he believes reached the North
Pole, The proceeds will go to help
? well the U. D. C. treasury. Re
suits lo be published next week.
Votes 5 a.
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Sxoursion Rates Via Soutksrn By
- ~rHM
Aooount Charleston- Gala Wetk
vtrd- mnsioal festival association
the 8 >. Hf. announces very low
rates from all points to Charleston
Tickets to bo sold October 25 to
Si. limited lo return Not. 1, Chil
dren half fare.
Spartanbuig County Fair. Tick
ets sold Oct. 85 to 20 inclunive,
limited good to retnm Oct 30. j
Children under 12 yeare old half
few. *
Annual convention U? D. C in
Houston, Tex. Tiokets to be sold
IS and 16, limited Oot, 81.
,ejl from Colombia
WWW] U
itional exhibition of antomo?
d automobile races, Atlsn
tickets to be sold Nov. 4
live, limited Not. 16.
f return limit can be
liting tiokets with ape
, not later thsn
payment of fse
until Nov. 80ib.
from Colutftris
-v*o up 1U0U Haldhcftd "
Will be the Uxi at (lie B*pti
Church u?-xt Sunday tvrbiog, it
3Ut. A'l me coidUlty Jnviud
UuHrdtMK Wanted
})oarf) |d4. Iiilglog it very if
t tn a hie rati ? can he tecurt-d i
two > oimg in. ii who Mill o,
CUpV tho BHini) (lui^f HI) 'I co in Cor
wide) room. Apply to Mr* W.
J iui'#, Lyttleloo Si.
Death of Mr. Ltwi* Cook
Mr. W, L. Conk, one of ill
(j)net widely known and popiilu
i.M'ljS'ns of our cnnuiy, died at in
''"iin: i.ftr AuLi-t.ih on I utt i I'm Ui
Oottihor 22od. Hv' WH8 about 8
. etin of n^e and It " vi a n 1 h i o
f m ?*j i.l y nud liobiu (if frii'iuU i
tiviuru hi# (Uai h
bpeoial Train*
Vi ? S -aboard R i!i<>>id Account o
S'-nte Fair Nov 1, 5 and (5,
Kor tho .convenience of vi*itni>
to the Stale F-?ir the Sgubourd wl*
operate epecial trains between H in
et and Columbia on Wcijoeedrij
Thui^day, Friday and Siiurd ?y
Nov. 4, 5 an id 0 .
K astern Time. >
Round tiip rate
Lv Hamlet 0 30 a in 4(
Lv .Oahorno <5 40 a in 3 1'
Lv Kolliu kw 0 PS a in 3 4 .r
Lv Chernw ' 7 05 a m 3 3(
Lv Patrick 7 35 a in 3 00
Lv M id dt'ii dor f 7 47 a in 2 70
Lv Mullee 8 05 a in 2 40
Lv Bt'thunc 8 15 a in 2 25
Lv C'lBsct t 8 25 a m 2 OS
Lv Cam den ' H 45 & in 1 75
Lv Logoff 8 52 am 1 75
Lv Blaney. 0 13 a m 1 3C
Ar Columbia 0 50 a in. Reluming
it- aye Columbia 5 30 p m . Ticket i
from Hamlet ar.d Oahnioe do no'
include lick.tt) to Ihu fairground*
F >r f ?i i ther information call ? ? ?t
?if Hie at. Sy'thnRrd A^? nt "I writ"1 J
S E'cbbeifjer T 1'. A., Co; u in hi-.
S. C , or R H StHiiecll, A. G. 1*
A , Savannah, Ga.
Foot Ball
Oi 1 aal Kii'lay tflernoon the f ?ot
hall learn of tin* OauidfD- ? high
Hchnol and that <?{ t li t> University
school of Columbia played an ex
citing (jHUie at l he ha 1 1 park. S :on
0 in 0
The two teams weighed about tin
name and very evenly matchcd ix
cept that the Columbia buncii hat?
had more practice and expeiienc*
in defei.sivd foot hull. Their endf
and half-hark* were part icul at 1}
fine iu this depart mcnl, nf the game,
. .breaking up Camden's intcrferenct
on the round end plays and oui
boys could not gain nt all around
either end of Columbia's lino. In
line bucking however Camden gain
ed on every trial, hut to g?in ten
yards iu 3 dowoe, aa a team baa to
do now by the new rule?, is very
difticult on line bucks, so we of let:
lost the ball on downs. Will John
son, Camden's left tackle, wss tlx
star for Camder, hh I) i <? gain*
through Columbia's line were beau
tiful to see. Kor Columbia Swy
gert played the best ball, his tack
ling being sure and sensational nt
all limes. He also had a little the
best of it in punting
Earnest. Ze.Uip's woik far Camden
in receiving the. forward pass was
great. Dodge al right half also
played a (ine game
With plenty of training Caiudtn
lias a team this year that will mv-ke
it vnry interesting f r any foot ball
aggregation of near the same weight
All of the boys pluv ste..dy, gritty,
clean foot ball, and all tbey need is
training and ep?cd.
Marriage of Mr. A D Ktnntdy, Jr.
Mr A. D K* nnedv, Jr, c.nr of
(Jail) (Kit's fliio young men w ?e mar
ried on the 20 li iiist. lo Miss Lucy
Hush hi R >ckford, Rhode Jslaud
The foil iwing notice of the wed
diug is from the New York Herald :
4 In S'. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Wickford, Rhode Inland, today
there was a charming weddini
carried out wi'.h dignity when Miss
Lnov Wheelwright Flush, daughter
of Mm. Ch??les Gfetn Bush, ofS'.a
ten J - 1 anrl. N. Y, nnd a nicce of
Mis D*vid S. Baker. of Providence,
was married to Mr. Alexander Dal
ton Kennedy, of Camden, S. C.
' Miss H ii nil wbi accompanied to
the altar and given away by her
brother, Mr. Charles Greene Bush,
nod attended by" her sister, Miss
Frederika De Blois . Bush, and the
MissesAnit* and Gladys Biker, her
cousins. < Mr. Henry Bi&sell Kenne
dy, of Atlants, was best man, and
the ushers were Messrs David 8
Baker, Thon as F. I. MoDonnell,
Caspar Bosh, Robert Lane, Edward
ClareDco Ilovey sod Wm. H. Gard
ner, of Boston. The ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Riohsrd R.
Graham, reotor of St. "Paul's.
The bride wore a gown of heayy
white satin, with a court train, and
a corsage garniture of point lace.
She carried a,, bouquet of white
roses and 1 il I lea of the vslicy. Her
attendants were in mauve crepe de
Chine and wfiite lace, with picture
hats of velvet of a lighter mauve
shade, ornamented with mauve or
chids. Tbsy osrtled bouquets oL
orchids of the same shade at the
gowns.
After the ceremony there wis a
wedding breakfsst at the oouulr?
place of ?tra. Baker, not far from
the Church, at which were one hun
dred sod fifty guests lromihi< oily,
Botion, and the South. The house
wm adorned with masses of Amer
loan biautjr rons "
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*,vr"T
D?*th of M>. 0 0 V?ugh?u.
J U?t ?H WO M' O to prt'bH w
learn lh at Mr. C 0, Vaughao wl<;
Iiuh bc%)i ill for foidq limy died lb
morning ui 1 1 :'<0 o'clock I lip f ut ?
??r'al Hrrongt iiiuotto bare not yet bee
: lut-tr; ? ? ' ?
A Oaid. I
I wjhli lo announce to my friend
and lite public g- nerally thai 1 |
; have uktn a pnaiiion at the ?ini
' 1 f Mr. \V. Q? i?< i It ? j ?iu? r wheie i'
I lit* p'.VJUHMt tu i I H V <d tlilUJ <j?-.
?Dil t* niv,
V ?? i ) 11 ( apt ct fully,
S, M Hough. !
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It Ii Now Colonel Cox
As the ii'hijjt of mi )Ur.U"U (it ,
dertd I)) H i i . (?? p. \V 1 1 i f Join n, j
commanding Un? N*?i*nal Guaidt
"f S mill (jaii lint', Li.uieuint Col.
Kdwm It ('?'* of Darlington ha?
?><?? n un ?nim >us'ly ? loci * <1 colore'!
? f '.he St com) Infantry, pucucvdinfc
Ool, Henry T Tunbipaoo, who u
?lgru (I ?ouie lime "go.
Flower Show.
Dijn'i forget lb* llowor ?how to
Ike given hi tho Opcm Housv thib
oviiiing Hi y o'clock, under {be!
?nippicptj of the ladieg of Grace i
Kpiscopul Church. ? ll will lit- j
un cntoriaiumaut w *? 1 1 w >rih your'
time and patronage. Mimic, re :
fitt- hiumir, money prize*, etc< Ul
tVuryht'dy attend and help tho la
dies i.i t b is Inudible woik.
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Rtv Rowan to Wed. I
>
The following invitation has been]
received in C imden :
Mr. and Mrs. Krlwwrd L'utia Bro^y
request your preaence
at tho jiari luge of their daughter
' ??. ? Daiev,
b n d
Rev. Jt-fBe Colin Uowhd,
on Tuesday, Novi tuber lb" ninth,
ut tw.clve o'clock,
At Horn*,
liluHviile, Florida.
PERSONAL,
Senator Hough is in Rock Hill
hh week
Mr C C Moore has rctnrned from
he mountains
^1 r H S Thompson, of Bethuue if
n town today..
(!apt M L Smitl? addressed the
State Trained Nurses Association;
?vhich met in Charleston this week
He f-p'Ui; upon tfie hill in tho legis
.iftiru proposing the registration of,
rained noises with a preliminary >'X
> tii-nation
We)] Done.
The city line wrought a wonderful
.rancor nlaTioA in tho sidewalks on '
upper Main strcot, between Di-Kalb;
?dr^et and the intersection of La- |
Fuyetto nvenno. Mayor Z^mp is a
instlvr and is carrying out well the ,
policy mil lined in bin inaugural ad
dress, of improving and beautifying
?ho city With a 1 1 due respect to all:
former Mayors and boards of Alder
nen, and with a recognition and
tckoowledgement n f rnuoh valuable
.nd patriotic srryice rendered k?y |
. h? ui, tho woi k being done on those
-idewuiliH is i ho befct that has been
done, to our certain knowledge for
? he past twenty years. This work if
well put as this is tho coming part
of town, and will no d? ubt do good
t-er vice lor fi!ty yenis It is money
w?ll*in vented.
Right here we w ihh to say that
no bet ler man could bo found lor
Street </omm:89ioner than Mr. W. I)
A hitaUer. Ho is practical and does
his work IhorougljJy . The city- is
ortunatu i,n having him.
Final Discharge.
Notice j? hereby Riven that W C
brown. Administrator of the estate of
Mrs Fraucee M.Brow n, deceased, has this
lay made application unto me for a final
iischarge as auoh Administrator, and that
-tatnrday, the 20th day of Nov., 1909. at
10 o'clock a m., at the office of Judge of
f'robate, hue been appointed for the hear
ing of said petition.
W. L McDOWfCLL.
Judge of Probate Kershaw Co.
Oct. 21, 1909. v , {
Sale of Personal Property.
Ii? pursuance of an orler of the Pror
iate Court, of Kershaw Countv,*I will
sell, at public auction, to the highest bid':
ier, dining ihe letral hours of sqie, on
Friday. Hie fifth day of November, 1009,
t the residence of the late Mo
lester, dtceised, in Kerthiw C( unty,
?}nuth Carolina, the following personal
iroperty: t
Three (8) Mules. One (1) Cow, Si* (b)
logs, One (O Wagon, and a lot of Farm
:jg Tools
Terms of Sale, Cash.
T. M McOl.ERTER,
Administrator.
Oct. 28th, 1009.
1 Citation ?
^outh Carolina. ? Kershaw^ County.
3y W. L. MoDowol', Judge of Probate i
Whereas, Jame? H. Edwarda made ?
suit to me, to k'rant him Letters of Ad- [
minUI ration of tbe Estate of and effects
?f Henry K Rd wards. deceased.
Theae are therefore to cite and n<1
tnonihh all and singular tho kindred and
creditor s rrf the iMd- Henry K. Kd ward*
Uona??Ht thut <h*y be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probalo, to he liel?l
at Camdi-n. O,, nn Nov. 18ib, nex?
after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon to ahow cause, it ant they
have, why the said administration 8hoqj<L
not be granted.
Given - under my band, this 28th day
of Oot . A T>n9W.
* " ? W, L llcDOWELi;^;
Jadge of Probste far Kershaw County
Published on the 29th day of Octo
J ber, 1000, Ifl tbe Caatdsn ObronieU.
Note The Growth
OK OtTti UliSlXKSS AS SHOWN BY TIIK
K? > I, J,< ) W I NO ST A T K M K NT
OF CON'IMT/ON
At Close Of Business pti* in Her lit), 1901).
KlvSOUUCKS.
Loaiis and Discount?, * 1$ 1 79,088,84
( )verd rafts. s**euied and unsecured, 0.21)0.11
United States Bunda, 50,000.00
Premium on Bonds, . 1 .002.00
Furniture and Fixtures., ).i70A>?l
Cash on hand ??n?i due by H. nks,- * S 4 . 1 . 44
ml emotion Kund, 1,875.00
#;V24tf)G2 9i
? LIA1UM Vl-KS.
Capital Stock, $00,000 00
Undivided Profit h, II 013 45
IfejuuMtfi, 190,4 19 0
Circulation, 37,5i)0.60
Hills Payable, MO, 000, 00
> $324,602.92 '
Comparative I )epo8its.
September 30, 1907, $(.)7,8(>7.(i0
September 30, 1908, .122,012 00
September 30. 1909, 195,419 00
Promptness, courtesy and careful attention
to the wanls of out customers is the establish
ed policy of this Bank. We would appreciate
your Bankii.g Business.
Till! FIRST NATIIINAI, RANK.
John T. Mac key, O.J. Shannon, Jr.,
Cashier. President.
G. G. Alexander,
AUCTIONEER
CAMDEN, ? ? ? S. C.
Prompt attention to all business.
Executor's Notice.
? s ,
All panics indebted to the lat<
Mary K. Burdell will jdeaaa make pay
ment to the undersigned, and all parties
having claims againai her or her estate
will present the same duly attested to
the undersigned for payment.
W J BURDRI Jj.
Kxecutor Estate Mrs, Mary K. Burdell.
Oft. 12th, 1909.
Bridge To Let.
The contract for building a biidjjf
>ver Hanging Rock Creek, near Ker
haw, will be let at the bridge site on
Wednesday, November 3. 1909, at I
o'clock p. in. Bids for both concrete
and Bteel bridges will be received.
A certified check for $200 will be re
quired with each bid, and the right to
reject any or all bids is reserved.
m. c. Wiisr,
County Bupervifor.
Camden, H. C,Oct. 12, 1909.
Wagon For $5.
A one-boi Be wugou in fail]) gor.ri
running c.oud i li >u eau be bought
for five dollars. Ctn he been al
(Habit's of Geo. |\ Little. ? ?
FINE WINTER PASTURE.
About November the 15 b, 1 will
?> |>4?4? (II ) "Tti> lor Fluid" BWHU1J
lands rs ii winter p-iaturr. Al>nn
danl Johnson and Itnrninila pruB*
e#, cane .and Volunteer- oris. I?\cni
yre< k water. Calild will he h< rdco
on up land at, night. 50 c^nis pci
*a?"Dtb. W. L. L). P?B8.
PHOTOGRAPH CALLERY.
I to announce to the people oi
Onmden and county that 1 have opened
a tirst-clans photograph gallery in the
Man luiil iinu and respict fully solicit ?
; visit from tliem First-class work and
j IjcRt prices guaranteed.
Respectfully.
I H. U MUN8QN.
i Administiatof's Notice.
S St at o of South Carolina;)
County of Kerfduiw. f
All creditors of the estate of II. I,. I.nng
i ley, d> Oca^ed. are hereby notified to roll
| der an auoiunt of their claims, duly at
| tested to the underpinned And ail pir
! tie# riidybtod to auid e.Uato aro notified
'to m?k? prompt pa^nnMit to the under*
' ?inned of thi ir accounts
K. T. ESTKJ DO K.
I Administrator
Sept. 24th. 1909.
A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see nie.
A. 0. KENNEDY.
JDST ARRIVED!
A large and complete stock of Dry
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.
Respectfully,
DAVID WOLFI
No Higher At The Gilt Edge Store
Than WHen Cotton Was 8c.
Big Stock New Fal^_ And Winter
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 ah! Come in aaid let
us shov>? you through our different
departments. It will be a pleasure to
us and a profit to you.
SPECIALS.
Ladies' Tailored Suits,
Ladies1 Tailored Wai4s,
Hlk and ool Wool Dress Goods
Bitf ! i ne now Si'ks, all the
new shades
White Merceii/ed Waitings
Novelty Cot ton Dross Goods
Kimona Flannelettes and Out
ings
Bleached Goods and Sheetings
Hig bargains in Table Dmwi.sk
Silei.ce Cloth, gcoa mid thick
Novelties in Neckwear', Cold*
ings, Kiicliings; rtc.
Hod kuvcn Guaranteed Hoce
for fill ?
Blankets and Comforts ,
Ladi&i* M?*h's and Children's
Underwear
Toadies', Men's and Children's
Sweaters
Gent's Furnifthing9,Sli >03, Hats
and Caps
vr?5
The Largest Line Art Squares And
Rugs In The City.
Art Squares from . ... to $30.0Q||
Special 8x12 Jute Smyrna 10. Q0?
Special 9x12 Tapentry , . ^ .... 1260"
Special 9x7-6 Tapestry , ~ ^ 10.00 -
Get Coupons on the $300 Piono To
Be Given Away on Feb. 1st.
Yours Respectfully,