The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 25, 1910, Image 3
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We bog to announce that wq have
opened up in the Opera House
fitoro (north Hid ?) w th a
full Hue ol Kresh (ho
*
< cries to icHplenish
our 8 took.
Everything you will need.
Now goodtt coming in daily,
"The Pure Food Store."
UUUOB & LANG
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For Halo
1 good plow male. Price $40.
Apply t ) W. D. Rusb, at Savage
plantation, Lugoff, 8. C.
For Salo.
A BiBftll close carriage in good or
der. Apply to
? Mrs. Dow,
Hnhkiflc Inn.
Bicycle For $12.
A Hartford bicycle ho?g*w?l ruu.
hing order, with brand new tirea on
both wheels, for ouly $12. Can be
eecn at The Chronicle Oflice. i
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At the Baptist Church.
Rev. H. YV. Williams, of Chester,
will preach in the Baptin Church
next Sunday morning and ni ght
Public cordially invited.
At the Prenbyterian Church
One of the beet sermons we have
ever listened to was preached last
Sunday morning in the Presbyteri
an Chnrch by the beloved young
pastor, Rev. Jesse C. Rowan. His
subject was: ?'Yo must be born
ugain "
Special Bates to Camden.
Account Poli> Gameo. Camdon va.
Orlando, Monday, Feb. 28, 11)10
Round trip rates from the follow
ing points: Cheraw $1 60, Patrick
1 25, M iddendorf 100, McBee 75c,
Betbune 65c. Tickets good goin^
and returning on regular trains Feb
*28, 1910. For detailed information
apply to agent at nbovo named sta
tiouB or write J 8. Etcbberger, T. P.
A. , Columbia, S. C.
Excursion Batee to Charleston Via
Southern Bailway.
Account Steamship Excursion to
Panama and return, leaving
Charleston, S. March 5tb, 191D,
the Southern Railway announces
very low round trip rates from nil
points in South Carolina, Including
Augusta, G?., to Charleston, S. C,
Tickets will be on s?le March 4ih,
and for trains scheduled to arnve
( harhston btfort- 1 p. ru , Mutch
5th, good to leave Charleston r?
turning, up to and ineiu linir. In t
notlwter than midnight March 25,
1910.
For further information, 'i? k. tf,
etc., apply to Southern R<ilw?\
ticket ugentp, or address.
J. L MEEK
Assistant General passenger A^n'
Atlanta, Gn.
W. E; Mc.Gec,
Division I'assi nger Agent
C harleston, S. C.
Bozeman?Boy kin.
The social interest of the week
1 as been centered in tlio marriage o!
Miss Inez Ktelyn H ozena an to Mr
Joseph Sumter Hoykin on Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Antioch Bap
tist Church was a scone of fairy like
beauty and allowed the result of rx
ccllent taste and artistic ability In
the decoration of ivy and smila* To
the strains of Mendelsohn's wedding
n.arch rendered 'y Miss Jane Craig
of Lancaster the nshers came in.
The bride enterod upon the arm of
her sister, Miss Nina Boteman, of
Darlington. They were met at the
altar by the bridegroom with his best
man, Mr. Julius Hancock of Provi
dence. After the ceremony perform,
cd by Rev, T. L. Cole the march was
resumed and the wedding party wont
out. The btide who is a young lady
of uriU'nal beauty was charrang in
h*r bridal dress of white satin chifon
over taflf ta with trimming of bitlling
it 1Kb lace. -
After the ceremony the relative a
and intimato friends were invited to
the home of Mr Boykfo where a re
ception was given them. In the din
ing room the colors were green and
white. A deliehtfal coarse was eerv
ed wHIrtea. ? I?-^l?e hall and pft?!JO?
were dlnplaytd the many bandaoms
prosents attesting the popularity of
the young eoople.
The bride ts the eldeet daughter
of Mr. 1. H. Boatman of Darlington
where the has a large number of
friends who hope for oar a long and
hippy life. ~ The distant friends
were frcm Blihopviile, Camden and
Darlington. =<?? - " . ^5 C?f.
Second Week Jurors
D M Bethuue, J B Kay, T IJ Bran
ham, J Ii Hush, L W Btaokwell, I) A
Barfield, H C Hilioo, P M RoberU,
II L Huxley. 1? G Perry, C Parker, H
Jfj Faulk?nl?ary, M S Alford, W M
DeBrultl, K 0 DuBooe, W J Stok?B,
W A Edwards, W F Owens, It H
Ilinson, H A Moore, W II Tiller, J
C Gilt, M 8 Haley. Amos G Halt, ,1
L Branham, H A Fau'kervburv, II B
Davis, W 11 Truead?dl, I) F Owenp,
II L Mnnnerlyn, Zack Bowen, K S
Jones, Uenry 1'arker, VI II Ileyman,
W II Ilinsou, G G Goff
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PERSONAL
MrT Kllwood Carpenter of Mount
Kisco, New York, wlio for the pa*t
severul years ban been upending his
winters h^re ha? returned to Camden
and its at Dr A A Mooro's
Mr "Bummie" I)obh, now of Sum
morton, was in Camden this week
His many friends here were delight
ed to see him.
Dr F II Sawyer has movod into
the reHidence on Lj ttle?on street re
eently vacated by Mr John J Work
man Mr Workman lias purchased
and 1b now occupyiog the Deas resi
deneo on Cbesnut street
Mr D Wolfe and family have re
turned from New Oi leans
That very excellent gentleman Mr
It M Yau^han of% Kershaw was in
Camden yesterday
WILLIAM CLAltKSON GEItALl)
After a long and tedious illness
?Mr. W. G. Gerald died at liie home
on upper Main street laat Friday
night at 9.20 o'clock- Mr. Gerald
was one of our oldest citizenn, hav
ing been born in Kirk wood Novem
ber 6th, 1834?more than 75 years
ago. Hio entire lifo has been Bpent
in Camden except driring the war.
When war wan declared ho enlisted
in the cause of the Confederacy and
norved faithfully through the entire
four years of the Oivil War. After
returning from the War ho engaged
in merchandising and for many
yoars did a large and lucrative busi
OCBB.
Besides a widow Mr. Gerald
leaves surviving him five children ?
Mr. John ?) Gerald of Manning, Mr.
Arthur Gemld of An2U8t", (ia ,
Mi?6f8 Minnie and Mattie GcraH
and Mr0 J??hn K Rt>a?no of Camden
B?iig uf a q ii?'t und uun^i-nmii g
nn'iii" Mr (ii''a il hid in ? r? y ft ie imI
in fact i-vt-rv????dy wis h s ? ? i?-n A (n
it. cm tru'hfully b?* h-u 1 of h m that
lie did noNeu<' any harm and wished
*>ver\body w?li. lie wna a igood cit
Z"u. a duvaod husband and a kind
and indulgent fatlur 11? ?v is con
fined t<? his bed for ft/e monllis but
he bore h's > ftl c ion without ? imir*
mer, being perfectly H.it'f-fle 1 when
?ni rounded by hid lo?ed ones, whose
faithfu nesi. and d? vot'ou to him
was beautiful to witness N.ver
have wo Been greater di'volion - or
faithfulness anywhere. Rich mem
ber of the family, without ft single
exception. did-nil for him Uiitt love
could devise, some of I hem exceed
lug their physical endurance For
works before bin doath bis devo'ed
wife and children were constantly ft'
his bedside aud not the Blithest wish
of bis was left nngratiflnd. * A1
though he had been sick ho long the
end came as quietly aB a babe fuMng
aBleep, indeed bo peaoefn' was bis
sleep that Lhnao nearest him could
scarcely detect when lifo passed out
Mr. Gerftld was a member of tho
Methodist church and his beloved
pastor bore testimony that days bo
foro his death his trust was strong
in a crucified Rodeemcr.
i The funeral took place * from the
Methodist Churoh at 3 o'olook on
Sunday afternoon.
The floral offerings were profuse
nnd beautiful., Seldom has n more
exq-iiftitc o llicticn ov?r l?e?n aeen
An eapecially atti active tribute wa?
hi jit by lbe firm of Yonosmp,
Vanghan & Gerald of August*, G*,
of which Mr. Arthur Gerald la a
member) also one from the clerks of
the same establishment. A very
pretty design was also tent by the
local ohapter Daughters of the Ton
tatoaey So large was the collec
tion that when placed upon the
monnd the grave was almost entirely
hidden from view.
The mnato both at tha Church and
the grave was btafttifcH and appro
priate The selections at the Church
were, "Aslsep in Jtatfe, blessed
alMp," and ?'we'll netsr say good
by* in Heaten." feife ^ "XT
A BANK'S FIRST DUTY
Ih to its depositors. The business of thin
bunk in conducted on (hit* basin, which is, in
truth SECURITY and (X)NSKKVAT1SM.
Safety is considered before profits.
We feel justified in asking for your
banking buHiness, assuring you always,
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Oourtous treatment and satisfactory
service.
Till! 1UIIST NATIONAL HANK.
John T. Mackey, O, J. Shannon, Jr.,
Cashier. President.
Tourist Hotels
KIRK WOOD HOTEL
Socit ty was well represented at the
eonoert wliioh whs eivrn at tho Kirk
wood Hotel on Wednesday afternoon.
Miss May Oats who hag a fine con
tralto voice sang with muoh sweet'
oeas, and Mine Marion Camoron
Fielding played the violin with
many loud applauses from the ap
preoiative audience The concert
wha given for the benefit of the His
toric fond of tho Camden D A. R,
On Tuesday last a tennis tourna
mcnt was started at tho Kjrkwood
(Courts The events consisting of
gent'emen's singles. ladies' singles
and mixed-doubles. Feveral rounds
in each event have been played off.
and all the finals are to be played
off on Saturday next.
Wednesday last Mrs. Samuel
Gro<u who has heen spending the
winter in the Salmond Houso enter
tained at bridge,"a farty of friendn
Those who won priaes wero Miss N
Goodwin of Virginia, Mrs Roht L
Lee of New York and Mrs Earle of
New York
Polo, which is now the talk of the
town, is to start an (Monday next,
and continuo through the week. 8ev
eral Philadelphia players have come
down hero to get practice and to play
on the Freebooters teftms, which
comes off next Friday. These play
ers have already shipped down six
teen fiue polo ponies
The arrivals are: L C and C C
Cummings, Miss Cummings, Brook
lyn, N Y*, Dr Geo A Sullivan Henry
Converse1, Albany, N Tf; 0 W Brc?
oiniidge, Fincister, V \ &l" and Mr*
,\1 M Armstrong. O ange, N .T ? 0 B
Ryan. Norfo'k, V??j Win U Da3* it,
Mr and M s W ?\ S'ornm, M?a Wm
F-trnytu. Mis^ G V Farnuna. New
Y ?? k C-it\ ; Paul C Yulilk *, Ma lison,
N J
MeKidetcJ For Sa!e
Siivcn room dwoUtug on M?'n St.,
in deeirable locality. Large garden
behind bulMing.
Address "H O. I)
Cure Chronic!'*.
For Sale.
Rbode Inland Red Eggs?Fresh
for Setting. $1 00 for 15. Ring
F. II Htiwjer at Zemp and DoPast?'
Drug Store.
Registration Notice.
The Books of Re^rittrAtion are now
open, at the Recorder's Court Room, for
tlie purpose of registering qualified rot
era in tho city of Camden. In order to
ho able (o vote in the"*jjt*neral election ol
the city it is n<cessary to have a regis
tration certificate made out this venr.
I). K. FllNSON,
Supervisor of Registration.
Camden. 8. C-. Feb. 25, 1910.
Notice of Mholte' Meeting,
A regular meeting of utoekhoVh rs was
held at the office of the Camden Whole
Hide Grocery February 8rd . 1910, and the
following officer* re-elected for tha en?u
itig year:
F M Woo'en. President A Trvasurer.
W U DeL^ach0! V?oo President.
O. L WatkUs. Secretary^.
1 h<? following r^aolutl >ns were adopt
rd nnd ordeted placed In the by laws of
the (ompany:
1st. No ofBoer or etnjloyee of this
Company shall have power or authority
to make or exeeote any contract whatso
ever that shall be binding on the Cam
den Wholesale Qroccry without first sub
netting nme ft?r the approval and oon
tli mation of its President.
2nd. In the ev?nt of any office con
nected with thin Company becoming re
cant by reason of death or from any otb
er cauaa. it shall become the duty of its
pNtiarnt or next fanlftnf offloer to Im
mediately eaR a meet 1st of its stockhold
ers and eleot to fill vacancy.
P. M. WOOTRN, President.
H. L. WATKIK8, Secretary.
Wood For 8ale.
300 cords of mixed wood for sale.
Sawed bdv length desired at $3,00
per cord delivered.
II. Truesdi'll.
Pnone 297 J.
Don't forget the cooking demon
etrut'on. Bama & Barrett.
Citation.
South Carolina Kershaw County
By W- L. McDowell, Judge of Probate.
Whereas Mrs. Klton M. Williams made
petition to me to appoint her Committee
of Colin Manning.
Those are therefore to ci'e and admon
isli all and Bingnlar the kindred and cred
itors of the said Colin Manning that they
be and appear before me, in the Court
of Probate, to W> held at Camden,
S. C-, on the 12th day of March
next after publication thereof, at U
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause
if any they have, why the said peti
tion Bbould not bejrranted.
Given under my hind this 25th day of
Febiunry, A. D.. 1010.
w. l. Mcdowell.
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County
Published in t)ie Camden Chronicle,
on the JJCth day of Fehrunry, 1910.
THE GILT EDGE STORE
.i?L . J.'' ? ? r- -&??:
Fpoivi
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? Wo are now opening up a beautiful*line Spring goods, Percales, Ginghams, Cjalatea,
Poplins, Prints, White Goods, etc., at prices that will please you.
We are still closing out our Winter Stock at Cost Prices
Full I Jne Farm Supplies
Groceries. Wagons, etc., and :iM kinds of Fertilizers?Soda, Potash, Acids and all kinds
mixed and amoniated goods at closest cash price or on approved papers
Come and see us
Yours Respectfully, i
THE GILT EDGE STORE
P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor.
MAJESTIC DEMONSTRATION
ill This Week
CAN FURNISH
RESERVOIR
FLUSH WITH
,T0P OF RANGE
TOU/EL ROD
CAN FURNISH
RIGHT HAND
FUU5H RESERVOIR
THE GREAT and GRAND
MAJESTIC RANGE
THE RANGE UIITH A REPUTATION
M/4DC IM ALL 0IZeS AND OTV UEJ5.
MAJESTIC NEVI.It-IU UN COOkKH, STCAMKK, CUIXTCNPKB ANT? nit A IN Kit?The JWforatfd Coaker
ahown in eonter, Inn wmvll fc^t which adtnil.t water lit the bottom. Nothing run burn. * lr\>o<i c<u? b* lifted out
of main veaAcI (alxuvn on li /i?, at the namo time draining ofT ail the water. The Htrainor or Cullender showo on
right oao bo uaed ua an ordiiuuy Cullender. It nl.y> lii.4 on top of main vofwel, ami in u?k1 an a Atcamor.
TUP. MAJIOVTIO K * I r a
Heavy K(a>ii|MMl Iron .Marble
Isc<l Kettle, coivinl' lo wii.'i (over
izojj Uitlio. coi.inlM
anu bnndlo tliut 1*??!<
ro-"or.
THIS MAJK8TIO 18-ox. All
<.'0!>p0r McWrl-i'lutort Tea
Ki ttle. ITnndaomoly nickelcd on
outside, tinned on inside.
TUK MMRSTIf! 1 l-ojc. Ail
Copper Nicknl.plutod iottto
Vol. Haotoomefy ntckelryi on
ouUlde ana Unnod on inride.
THE MAJESTIC Marble
tl?4 Kntmrkd Pudding l'?n.
Made apecUUy fine for tlve
Maj?wtlo8?t.
THIS MAJESTIC Patent
Nfv?r<kurn Wired Dripping
Pan.?SiMof pan liMin. X ?Oin.
Mitde ?ueoiHlly fur the Mo|eKticSct.
M*W? MAjr.NTIC Paten*
Never-Hurn Wired Ortpplng
I'ntii. Si??of pan 0 iftV x 13
iUctovpocially for tho
If you will call at our ?tone during our Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you themany advantages
and superior qua iti- s of tlia Qreat and Oiand Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regular price we will
give you fret) the beaitTnl and useful fouvtnir ?et of Ware illustrated in this advertisement. Tuis ware is
,- rmadd jto match the quality of the Majestic Range,jand we lenow all ladies will see the beauty and
y 0 & utility of thii set, especially the first three pieces whioh are entirely neW and cannot behacl
? > s alone by porehas?, exaept st a very high price. The prioes of Majesties are the
same, bot we give the set free with each Majestic Range bought during
J j/ 5 ? Demonstration Week only.
Bufps & Baffett, Capideif
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