The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 31, 1909, Image 3
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oo tba piano
N>n this oe
Jr ,?f Savannah,
ay Id Oamden. v
h, of Tlmtoa,
ator W R Hough
Christmas wfl
i^rc%3l
Party at Beulah.
ira McCaskill entertain
ir o f her fiiends at her
>uotry home near Beulah
Several young people
leo attended and all spent
eMalit evening.
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Of Kr 8. P Munn.
*. Munn of the northern
county, died on Tuea.
I pneumonia. Mr. Munn
sond bou of Mr. J. A
id was about 50 yeais of
burial took place at the
ryiog ground.
Besidence Destroyed By
Fire.
1 and 2 o'clock on Sun
rning the handsome rest
Capt. E. C. von Treeckow
bkirk Hill was cotnpletely de
stroyed ,by fire.' Tuts was one of
the handsomest and oldest resi
dences In town. Capt. von Tresu
fow^.bad receutly had extensive im
ps made and his loes is
H*vy. While lliere wa? some
on the property ihere who
itique furniture, je w
[^7 which cannot be rt placed,
it ts thought originated
tba furnace in the cellar.
le Hisses Sullivan Entertain.
it evening quite a number of
L people assembled at tin*
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. W^&ul
ran in response to invitations
Meh had -beeu sent out several
| previous bv their daughterp,
s us K ite and Minnie. ^Wlien
guests had assembled they all
ed in a Musical Guessing (Jon ?
which was very interesting
prlsft a beautiful silver sh<><!.
was awarded to Messrs. E. .J.
:ul and B. R. McCreigbt, who
presented it to Miss Isabel
~ rbvHie,\ a guest of
J?^, ..
refreshments were serv
"the contest
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A BANK'S FIRST DUTY
Ih to it h depositors. Tho business ol* this
bank in conducted on t li is basis, which is, in
truth, SECURITY and , CONSERVATISM.
Safety is considered before profits.
We feel justified in awkin^ for your
banking business, asaming you always,
Courtiu8 treatment and satisfactory
Service.
'sC'J: J'-; " X-' 7 - '
J-U _ '.i ? y. ,
TIIH MUST NATIONAL RANK.
John T. Maokey, ' O, J. Shannon, Jr.,
Cashier. President.
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LOWNCY'S CHOCOLATES
BEST FRUIT, RAISINS
NUTS, ETC., CALL AT
Camden Candy Kitchen,
PHONE 78
^"FROSTPROOF cabbage PLANTS I
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASERS,
-v ^ FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS. _ /
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fARlYJEftSKY WAKEFIELD. CllAHLFilOH LAKUBTYI'E BUfChSXl >H ' aUOIFTa TRI'tfKER, ~~ 5IK*?<T HT> ~M MRl> '
l The Eirl?*tt W A K El 1 1. 1. D. Th? I l'lu-ai A llttt* li(?r FI AT DUTl'll
V Ctbbi|?Uro?n. M Larliiti ( lit lt<?<J V?nctjr. <hti I i^i1 ird (,**? ti
THADF. MARK CQPYPlGHrgQ
Paid in Capital Stook 830,000.00. Established 41 Years.
Wo rtow tho llrst FROST PROOF PLANTS In 1861. Now hitvo over twrnty thousand
satisfied customers. We liavc grown ?nd lolil more i'?t.hmr pliiiiillimi nil oih.r persons in the
Southern states combined . WHY? Recauso oar plants must please or wo send your money hack.
Order now; it is timo to set thes? plant* In your auction to got oxtra early cabbage, and they aro
tlio ones that soil for tho most money.
We sow three tons of Cabbage Seed per season nr?.t^Yuu!L1^Hn,"Lr^T^r[.T
Wrlto for freo catalog of frost-proof plafits of tho best varieties. containing valuable Informa
tion aboUt fruit and ti*k? table crow Insr. Prices i n Cahbture Plants:? In lots of 600 at $1.00: 1 ?oy to
5.000 91.60 nor thousand; 6.000 to ti.000 $1.25 per thousand: 10.000 and over $1.00 per thousand, f. o. b.
Youngs Island. Our spccial express rot* on plant* is very low.
f Wm. C. Geraty Co., Box 48 Youngs Island, S. C.
Attend Big Cost Sale at The Gilt
Edge Store
Attention, Pensioner#
i I will be at the Court House each
Saturday during the month of J.tn
uary, 1910, and all persons who
wish to make application. for pen
?tone must do ao ?t that lime.
Tliote already on the 'pension toll
need not mnke new application, but
hey mail report to me in person
>r hy writing, so that ibeir names
can be placed on the roll for next
year. W. F. RUSSKLL,
Pension Commissioner.
Deo. 22nd, 1900.
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Out prices on Groceries at Bruce
le 49
f^ilace
aflret
OLD DISPENSARY)
*e yon will And
?lete Stock
:ign and
Meats,
Fancy
Canned
Sag^v
:ic
fhg de
free. Your
Solicited.
iWARKEt
Attend Big Cost Sale at The Gilt
Edge Store.
Special Notice, Teachers.
In conformity with an order of t lie
State Board of Education, the County
Board of Education will hold (i special
teacher#' examination at the Court
House, Friday, January 7th. 1910.
I. J. McKENZIE,
Co, Supt. of Ed.
Dec. 1.4th, 19GD .
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WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
For Chris tmasFreseLls.
Don't wait until the Christ
mas rush begins. Buy .now
from SYLVAN BROS.' There
are good, reasons why you
should buy from us:
1st We have the Largest
Stock and you are more apt
to find what you want when
you have an assortment to se
lect from.
2nd. We have the latest and
most up to-date styles that can
be had, regardless of price.
3rd. We give you the most
and best for tjjj^njoney; in
other wor^V^,# l?wrr
have //^le, over
to/fk can bc
gnarnrtteeB jk^^fetinie and
Don't bnylxifore looking at
the stock at 6
i SYLVAN BROS.,
Jewelers, Silversmiths And
Opticians, Corner Main $
Hampton gtt<
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ft
Still Going On A' " he Gilt Edge Store.
r iiiiw ??* " .
All Winter Goods At And Below Cost.
Rugs, Blankets, All Winter Dress Goods,
Etc. Now Is Your Chance.
Yours Respectfully,
The Fa* Gilt W Store,
P. T. Yillepigue, Proprietor.
Attend Big Cobt Sale at The Gilt
Ktlgo Store.
Executor's Notice.
Having executed all tho provisions of
lie Will of Misses "Vannie (J. ami Jane
Rlkins, and a finnl accounting of tho same
mviug been made, notice is hereby given
hut one month from this date, on J?n S.
IftlO. I will apply to th? Judge of Probate
for Kershaw County for a discharge as Ex
>cutor of said Estate.
J. W. BUTLER,
Dec. 8, 1909. Executor.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that D. Ridgely
Howard, Executor of the Estate of Eliza,
loth Oliver, decased, has filed his Final
Vturiii as such Executor in the ofllce of
he .Judge of Probate for Kershaw Coun
v. and has this dnv made application to
re for his final discharge ns such Execu
,<r, and bat Wednesday. January 12th,
910, at ten (10) o'clock, A. M .. at the
>fllce rf Judge of Probate for Kershaw
bounty, this application for final dis
:harge will be neard by me.
w. l Mcdowell,
Judge of Probate, Kershaw Co. i
Jecumber 9th, 1909.
Citation.
?outh Carolina. ? Kershaw County
iy W. L. MoDoweH, Judge of Probate
Whereas, J. R. Belk ? made suit
o me, to tfrant him tatters of Ad
nini?t ration of the Estate of and effects
>( I). W. Belk, deceased.
Theto arc therefor* to oite and ad- 1
noniblt a\l and singular th* kindred and!
creditors of the said D. W. Be\k,
leceased, that they be and appear before
-ne, in the Court of Probate, to,be held
it Camden. 8. C., on Jsn. 3rd., next
after publication thereof, a* 11 o'cloek in
the forenoon to show cause, 11 an? they i
have, why the said administration should
not be granted. ,
Given under my hand, this 90th day
of Deo., A. D. 190& V -
W. h.
PRICE CDTT
XMAS SAL
DAVID WOLFE'S
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