The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 03, 1910, Image 3

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AT BRUCE'S You will Hod ~ FINK COFPEK8 a*d TBTLKY S I K A 8 a full line just reoeived Freshest (Jakes and Crackers **Gpod Things to Kttt" Phone 60 -j Opera House Store at Present 1m*1 V?W0. Horse For Sale. A good family horse for ante cheap. Apply at ibis office. Ohambor of Oomntorce! - The regular monthly meeting o(> the Camden Chamber of Commerce will be held at theOpcraHouseTpes day, Juno 7ih, at 6:15 P. M. A full attendance ie earnestly re* quested. W. R. Eve, Jr, Secretary. A Suggestion. Mr. Editor:?We the voters of KrrShaw county, suggest Mr. 8. A'. Viucent fo/v Magistrate of Flat RoeK Township. H^-is'fr-^ery etll cient man and one who would give tha people justice, being well read in law. Come out, Mr. Vinceui, we will be glad to see your an nouncement. Voters. Graduated. Among the graduates at the Co lumbia Female Colloge this year were two Camden young ladles? Mips E vaut Mirehmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Blrchmore. aud Miss Kale Murchison, Bister of Mr. Kenneth Murchieon. I', ie indeed gratifying thai these young ladit-s are thus splendidly equip both of them wo extend most hearty congratulations. Memorial Edition. v.. Editor Fooshe of the Wtnnsboro News & Herald has just issued a most oredltable "Memorial Edition" of 24 pages. Thid edition contains cuts and sketches of everv living Confederate veteran -of Fail field county. Tho paper is replete with valuable historical matter relating to Winnsboro and Fairfleld county. Anyone interested in Fairfield his tory should have one of these pa pers. Price only 10c from the Newt* 6c Herald office. Death of Mrs, Hough. The serious illness of Mrs. Char lie Hough noted in laat week's paper, terpainalid in her death last Friday morning about 11:30 o'clock The funeral was held from tbe Baptist Church of wbioh she was a member, oo Saturday morning, the burial taking place at theCamden cemetery No sadder death has occurred in Camden fir-a long time leaving as she does four small children, and to her bereaved husband and oilier relatives we extend our sincere s) m pathy. The Approaches to the Bridge Inasmuoh as some anxiety hat* been expressed regarding the work on the approaches lo thci.ivfr bridge we bavq beepj^quested by;ftojjfervi sor WeVt to s*y that it is impossible lo woilt^n the approaches until -of ter the completion of tho bridge. Mr! West has his plans all laid for rapid work on tho approaches just as soon as the bridge can be crosaed. After the bridge is completed the approaches will no} detain trade very long. What -want is that BRIDGE. Week'Snd And Si^nday Excursion Rates to OharlestoQ And Isle of Palms, 8. O.jVia- SouthernRy. Effective Sunday, May 29t,h, and continuing during the summer tea son, So. Ry. will have on sale reg ular summer excursion tickets to Charleston and Isle of I^alme, 8 C., with final limit Ootober 31st, 1910, also week-end tickets to be sold on <9?iur<Uye and for Sunday morning Iriloe, beginning Saturday. May 28ih float limit to leave destination before midnight tbe following Tuesday. r Alan cheap Sunday excursion tickets, sold only for 8und*j morn ing trains, gooa retjarndng on last train leaving Charleston 8 15 P?~M~ 8unday ni^ht. Fur further Information, llckreia etc., apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or add. eaa. Assistant Geoer*! Passenger Agent, ata Ga. . M?a?, o. \ ^ttattuttceiuottt. We beg to unnounce to tlie mblic himI our friends thai we have vpened up h c&mplgjc ine of the choicefct high grade E?w Supu' GROCERIES. Wo meet every pOHniblc want of the housekeeper. W? give courteous* a*Wlion t< every one, and make prom pi delivery, Open from 7 A. M. to 9 P, M liefpeot fully, THE KIRKW000 GROCERY J. B. Zcmp, Prop'r. Phone 37 Corner Fair and Ohegnu-t ?o#o#o#o#o#o#Q4o#o#o*oto?o A Handsome Residence. Not until yesterday afternoon did we give ourself the pleasure, of going through and inspecting the handsome residence now being erected on Monument square by Copt. L. L. CI)burn. There art four large rooms and broad passage and piazza both up and down stairs, with cook room attached to lower story. Klectric lights throu ghout; the buildiug, and large bath room ThO materia! usod is all Ihe very best, and all in all it iff one of the most substaucial and best resi dences in t(vwn and in an ornament to Jjie city. We congratulate you, Captain, upon the splendid plan of the house, and we hope that it will not be many weeks'before you are comfortably located in it. Cnpt Hull Declines. Editor Chronicle :?During my ab pence from the State a card from my frkjj*,da^ppeajed jn,...yo^qr paper sugg*eM,ing me as the prohibition candidate for the State Senate from this county. I notice that mv fiiend and follow citizen, (-apt L L. Cly burn, who holds the snino views on tl'.e l.quor qimt?ti<?n_as I do, haa been announced for t^tio same position, and feeling that he will represent the cause of prohibition ns faithfully as I would, I with to announce, with will not be a candidate, preferring for the good of tho cauee, that the entire strongth of ?he prohibition eeutimont shall be,centered upon one candidate. h Again thankiug mv -friends for their kind confederation I am Very respectfully. J. J Bell Camden, 8. C . May 28th, 1910. Death of Mr. Wiley Sheorn. Mr. Wiley Shcora ia dfad. Tnis announcement wi'l bring universal soirow to our entire community for no one was moro universally loved and esteemed than he. He was one who never lost a frieud or never made an enemy. His kindly gen ial disposition and meriy humor attracted all hearts to him, while in his devoted fumily circle he beauti fully measured up to all the require mepts of husband and father. The end came yesterday morning abo'it 8 o'clock. For some time Mr. Sheorn has not been In good health and his death was not unex pected. He loaves nice children? fivt; sona#and four daughters. Truly a good f&a"tni-*l^feft ut>, and to many, life will not quite the same for his not being here, but It has been beautifully said that "the tomb is not a blind alley ; it is a thorough-1 fate. It closes on the twilight; it opens on the dawr." So we confi dently h?>pe and believe that our de parted friend and brother has en tered "iipon a larger, fuller and more glorious life. Tito funeral took place from the residence this morning at 11 o'clock. ?? PBR80NAL - Miss Dean Jones of Kershaw, epent Wednesday in Camden. Rov L A Mitchell will preach at tho Baptist Church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 30 p m. Mr Edward Mills of the JJniver. sity of North Carolina is spending a few days in Camden. Mr W B deLoach has been ap* pointed a member of the County Bd of Education in the place of Rev B G Murphey. Capt M L Smith delivered the address to the graduating class of <h? Columbia Female College on Mon day night last. Mr A M Made left on Tuesday evening f?T Penbroke, N C. to take cberg* of the freight department of the S A L Ry Mr F E Brooks h&a been appoint ed agent of Ihe 8eaboard railroad here In place of -Mr K J Ooopw who has been transferred to Cheraw. ?S&Ub wib t?k?n to t>;? Columbia boapiia* a ftw day*^ago-to undergo an operation. While the operation was aoceeasful Mra Smith is in a very critical condition. from Winthrop CoTege ob morning laat on MJonnt of the of ber aiater-in law. "aUh She rttarfiftd 4^ Wlatbrof ANNOUNCE MENT. We wish jo announce tli ?t wo are now in our now store on upper Main street, three doors train DeKalb, whore wo will ho glad for our friends tip call and ?eo us, * | A fresli supply of Fruits, Vegetables, Crackers and all other seasonable goods Respectfully, D. 1 LANG. Phone No. 68. Fire. Last night about 10:30 o'clock n fotir room bouse near (be Soaboari passenger depot, belonging to Jente Withers and ogcupitd by Hsnabal Jimes, was completely destroyed by lir*. , Tbf oocupnote bearly escaped with their liyoSj and nothing what ever in tfoe house was saved. It ?? thought the Ore 01 iginaled from the kitchen line. aFe*-Ged-'?-8ftk? Do Something " We have answered this cry in our new hoc k "F.ghting the Traf (lc in Young Gills" by Ernest A. Hell, U S. District Attorney Sims and other*. The most eensational indictment of the While Slave Trade ever published. It tells how thousands of young girls sro lured from their homes annually and sold into a life of shame. Tiio Gin oinnati Enquirer eays "Of all the books of tho Reason the War on the White Slave TrW'do.is the most,help ful; it should be'' read by every man, woman and child." Agents ?ire making from #8 to $17 a day selling thU bo??k. Over {>00 pages. Mmy pictures. . Price $160. liest terms to ?gents. Outfit free. S^nd 15<2 for for warding charges. Hook sent to any address post paid upon receiptor price. Address?James E. Shatkey, Secretary, 123 IMy? moth Court, Gbieago. The Agent of Typhoid Foyer State Board of Health Xaiucp a Warn* ing Bulletin, Denouncing The House Fly, Koep the flies away from the sick, especially those ill from contagious diseafea. Kill every fly that strays into the sick room ILs body la coy ered with disease germs Do not allow decaying material of any Bort to accumulate ou or near your prem ises. ? ;i__. A.U refuse which tends in any way to fermentation, such as bedding mat ter, hhould be disposod of or covered with lime or kerosene oil. Sureon all food, whether in the houne or exposed for pale. Ke*p all receptacles for garbage carefully oofered and the cans clean* ed or sprinkled wllh oil or lime. ? Kofp all tho stable manure in vaults or pit, screened or sprin kled with lime, oil or other cheap preparations, such as are sold by a number of roliahlo manufacturers See that your sewerage syntem is in good order; tha?. it doos not leak; is np to-dato and not exposod to flies. Pour kerosene into the drainB. Burn or bury all t*b)o refute. Screen all windows and doors, es pecially in the kitchen and dining r om. It you see flies you may* be sure that their breeding plaoe U n the nearby filth. It nuy be bcl>ir.d tho door, under the table or ia tho cuspi dor. I(' thore is no dirt and - filth there will bo no flies. If there is a nuisanco in the neigh I. or hood write at ouce to the Health Department. Notice To Stockholder. Tlio rejjnlar annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Ilermitngo Cotton Mill will be held at their offlos Tuesday, June 7ch. 1910, at 13 o'clock noon. ~ R. B. PItTS, fiecralary. May 20tli, 1910. Administratrix's Notice. 1 hereby give notice that I will apply to the Judge of Probate'for Kershaw Coun ty on Wednesday, 12 M.. June 8th, next* 1910, for discharge at Admlntatratrlx of the eat a to of A. H. Clarke. MHfl V. R. W. CLARKE Administratrix Ratate of A H Clarko Published in tho Camden Chronicle May 6. 1010. Notice. Notice ia hereby givui tha? there Will be a to*etinr of the etooVhoIderb or .?'Oook Purnitwr? Company'' at tl>o office of aaid o rp^ratlon, in Camden, 8 0? at iwelT# (U) o'clook M., on Tuesday, Jane mft for ,H?fo4-of noting on a ra?iliHnri~tiT nhfir the name otJQofik Furniture Company' to Ne^lea Furni ture Company " BOYS! MAKE "MONEY v ' * ?4' * * +?? /? ? "? * ? ; rr^r --- --- GROWING COI^N. J*- - We would like to see ev , m ery boy in Kershaw County 10 to 18 years old compete for prizes offered by Corn Club Contest. Get bu&y, Boys. See how much corn you can make on one acre. If yon fail to tfet a money prize, you will have corn . to Hell, tuid bent of all, you will have some experience that will be worth more than money in yearn to coine. Till! FIRST NATIONAL BANK. John T. Mackoy, 0, J. Shannon; Jr., Cashier. President. WE ARE STILL IN THE MARKET Better prspated than over to furnish you with the choicest cuts of native meats, beef, pork, lamb, veal, cut linm, whole ham, smoked shoulders, heavy and fancy groceries. When in need of anything in our lino, call on us, or Phono 31 from 5;30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prompt delivery and courteous treatment guaranteed. Yours respectfully, IVIoseHey Bfothefs PfCSCfltS ? PRESENTS FOR THE ~ ENGAGEMENTS, PRESENTS FOR THE BRIDES Is what our Slock consists of Our display of Wutches are the Newest Patterns and the kind that last forpyer. * Our display of Diamonds, Jewelry of all Styles and Combinations is without doubt the largest and Handsomest Display in the State. And like all of our goods gold at the very lowest prices. Come in and look around the first opportunity you got. SYLVAN BROS., Corner Main & Hampton Sts , Columbia. S. C. ClciiiHon Ari leultuml Coll^ Examination. The examination for (lie jiward of logo will bo-held in * lie County Court Houso yn Frdny, July?8th, u.t 0 a. tu. Apphctmts must fill < lit proper forms, lo b^BPPirrrrt from'fho' Ovuniy Superintend cut of Fduoation, bof ro Uiey w ill bo al lowed to sUud "ThVoxHiiiiimiionH. For detailed information, apply lo tho Super inttnd'nt of Education, or to tho Prtsi dent of Clcnison College. Applicants for admission to the College, hut not sticking for the* 8cholar>hips, will alB'> stand en'rance examinations at thn Court IIouso July 8th. The scholarships ace worth $100 and fre?.tuition. ? Tin1 next session of the collego opons September 14th, 1910. 008T AND COURSES QP S TUDY. (1) Agrieultmo. (2)ivAgrioultuie and Chemistry. (d) '"Agrionlture and Animal Industry. (4) ChemiBi ry and Geology. (5) Civil Engineering. (0) Meohaoical and Electrical Engin eering (7) Textilo Industry. ('est per session, including board, Laundry, Heat, LiglU, Uniform and all feea. $118 70. Hooks and all other mis cellaneous suppllei, ab^ut $20.00. Fcr students who pay tuition, $10.00 addi tional. For catalog and information, upply to ?W. M. IUGGS, Aolifta President. $ CIRCULATE -s THAT GOOD OLD At Home. Don't Send It Away to tine Mail Order Man. A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned A DOLLAR SPENT AT HOME Is a Dollar That May Come Back to Your Purse What About the W oman ? The Man's telephone is at his elbow all day. lie doesn't have to move to an swer it. ? The Woman, per haps, walks up and down stairs or from one end of the bouse to the other to answer the telephone. ? ii . /*. t~""" ? -v~^ ~ ?""* ' "*"*?*;. -v.? * ? r. An Extension Wall * Set connected with the Bell Telephone i n yonr residence . , will . save these un- - $i.oo per month. ' ,.j^? *\rV-' ? ?** ^ v |-_n r I . mM? a - mil vOfllrln i/fparimfNC Mkn Mnarra~ w ?. Halley?s Comet has come, gone and lost its tail, and disappointed lots of people by something not hap* pening. Now something is.going to happen at the Oilt Hdge Store.' We are going to take stock next month, and want to reduce our stock as low as possible, so for the next ten days we offer to the public unheard of bargains. Opportunity is ripe now ?it's knocking at your door?the door of every one who has needed things for the home to buy. Values such as we are offering have never before been'known in Camden. Op portunity such as this comes seldom. t- ? 1 Then do, by all means, come to the (Jilt Edge fttoro. Wo invite you, the splendid money-saving opportunities second the invitation, and all bid_you come. For the next ton days V7 BEGINNING SAT. MAY 27. Now. wo will give you just a few leaders below, but reiriera ber the store is full of other good things. 1 lot Bleached Linen Table Damask, 50c value jiist cut in half, going at 25<Tyd 1 bale Sea Isiand 6 1-4 value cut to 4c yd. Best Merrimack Sheeting Prints, 7c value, cut to 6c >d. 1 bale Checked Homespun, 7c value, cut to Go yd 1 lot Figured Lawns, 0 1 4c value, out to 4c yd. 5 pes White Linen, 15c quality, cut tp 10c yd. 1 lot Silk Mull, 25c J$oods, cut in half?going at 12 l-2c yd 1 lot Furniture Covering at red need price. English Longcloth?12 l-2c goods at 10c.; lHc goods at 14c 1 lot Ladios Underwear at greatly reduced price. 2 pes striped Oxfords sold at 60c, cut to half price?20c yd 1 pc striped Mercerized Pongee sold at 50c, just lialf? 25c yd. \ 1 lot Dress Ginghams going at 8 l-3c yd. 1 lot gurod Batists, 10 and 12 112c gn)d* |)'.m* T: Big bargains in Embroideries and Laces. Good values Mi-Bleached Goods, Cambric, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Etc. . ? 4 pes blue and brown Dress Linens cut to 12 l-2c yd. 1 lot Figured Linons 10c values, cut to 6 l-2c. 1 lot Figured Silks?light an^ dark colors, 55c goods, cut I . ? ftA . " '' to 29 c. I I lot remnant Matting will close out at cost price. 3 pes Idealane Suitings sold at 20c, cut to 14c yd* 1 lot Cotton Voile, light and dark colors, 25e goods cut to 21c yd. ?ca ? |l lot Earthenware Pots gold at 15 i and 20c?your choico lor 10c. - * 1 lot Jap Matting 9x12 Art Squares at $3.50. 36x72 Uugs tQ_ match at 50c. ? ? I Come now. If you have a dollar to spend in the next-ten days, it will certainty be to your to com* to . ... :? -