The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 22, 1910, Image 3
AT
BRUCE'S
You will find
KINK COFFEKft
arid
TKTLKYX I K A S
a full lino
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ju?t received
Fresh*st Oakes and
Crackere
k<Uooil Thin^H to Kat"
Phonei{0
Opera Houho Store
ul. PrcHeiit
p| W?#j|.
Now Aimouncetuetijta.
Tlio following no-v announce
ments appear in the Chronicle
today.:
T. B BwiUr?CongreM.
J hh T Tfutpdc !1? M?|?it?;rute.
KeaaliftwGuiirda L^avc for Chicsmaugft
The Kershaw Ouuda left on
YVidnesdav moaning ovur the Sen
board for a len d??v's encampment
at OhicBtrmuga P*ik, Gr. The
Iio)h looked quite "soldier-like" hp
they marched away and all seemed
tn anticipate having a Hoc trip?
which vye hope they will.
VLt. Weeks presented Willi a Gold
Watch.
Mr. VV. J. 1\ Weeks who is trav
eli.?g for iho Acetylene. Aparatop
Co., was a few days ago presented
l>y that company with a gold
watch for mnking the best re
cord of anv salesman employ
ed by the Aj<aistun Co. in the
<*uistern psrt of the. United S'atts
'I his cotnrs as a higher compliment
from the ./act that Mr. Wctka is
the \ ount'fHl in point of
n i viee'Ctnployed hy that company.
A Card From l?r. Johnson. - c
Mr. KdiliOr: ? Replying to my
fiicnda.-who bo generously urge me
to rj-feutcr the race for- tlic House
ofJReprceenta.ii vc*?. I beg. .to eay
~TfTar n?r hand of- rftHctirm hn? hern
laid so nmjnViIy on in) family tliHt
it lias tnk?>?jiJLi^ anap.out of por
tiileal ambition, hut if uiy friend#
C4r? dfceirp; J will be a standing can
didate aud hope to ir.ount tbc po
li'.ieal band-wngon in 1912."
..7_...Yours very truly,_
II. T- Johuuou,
What Ib ItP
Mr. 11. B. Rosa brought to our
oftlce on Friday morning Inst n
atalk of cotton from bin farm above
Camden badly infested with nom?
kind of little insect which is n
tltauger hexe The stalk baa the
nppearane.e of having been burnt
rr "fired." Mr. Uoas says Uia crop
ia plmost ruined by this pest. He
baa sent a atalk of tho cotton to
gether with some of tho insects to
Clemeon College to eee if some'
light can he thrown upon the* sub
ject by the specialists there.
Tho New Depot.
The railroad commissioners aud
Bo'tne oflloials of tho Southern, rail
road met here'yesterday to take up
with tho city counoil the matter of
erecting a new depot at this place.
Praotically nothiDg was done and
another meeting will be held - one
day noxt week.
.iiii 3B|erebftw Bap t IstUnion. *
Tbo union meet in-; of the JCer
pIirw Baptist will convene with the
Flint Hill Baptist Church located 11
miles north of Camden in the Can
tey aectlon July 30th aud 31st inst
The union will einhrace only two
; days. Saturday 10 a. m? prayer
service by J. O. Moselcy. 10 30
voice of weleome by pastor.
Topics For Discussion,
10 45 Oan Bsptistr'TThurches re
cognize,in full fellowship, or grant,
letUra to members who refuse to at.
tend their publio serviced Discuss
ed by S C. Hose, Rev. 11. B; White
and others.
_"il^80 Wh?t should b0 Hbe atti
tude of~a Church towards her mem
bers who violate their financial obli
;ga?ions to the Church? J. E. Creed,
Newton Kelly, K?v James Hunter,
Si rcnufj Carnes and others
I,M Dinner in the grati^
30 Will it pay the Cbnrohes t?f
our Association to unite thetnaetves
In cp operative pastorate*? By R"v,
? J5:Jk ^ntr>Qn ap&Ptj E.F* Bico.
^^jtoBoellancoufl' buHinejM, *'?' *?, ^
v AdJouromqaV*, ?< <?<..* % ; 'Ip
? "^Sunday morning 10 o'clock Su#l
' " ^Mt^toTriiTyfinnringiiig
Rev. M. L. Law ton, Dr. E, F. Rice
or Kev. Kirenus Carnes..
ar- Alt Churches ate earnestly re
queltcd lo send representative*. ~ ~
??-A- We>t,
" F. feHjrM
Walters,
tor CommilU#.
-- ?? ^ .v.., \ i 'Si
mMMk,
IV 0'?' Jf*i
(joffee
"THE KIRK WOOD BLEND"
at 25c,
Fresh vegetables
of all 'kinds in
season.
Heaped fully,
THE KIRKWOOD GROCERY
,?.?'/* y . "lii ?
Phone 37
FOR SEPTEMBER DELIVERY
OK
Knlargcd Portrait.* Taken Now
AT TI \ K
Camden Studio
l(j X '20 Crayon $1.50
16 X 20 3>aatelK 2 50
FllAMKS IN PROPORTION
Bring u.s your pictures you
want enlarged an<r save money.
Kodak finishing given spe?
cinl attention""*
v.. THE CAMDEN STUDIO
(Successor to Snyder Gallery)
MONEY TO LOAN.
On improved Ileal Estate, Easy terms
CLARKE <!ic von TKESOKOW.
Doe. 1, 1900.
Appointments for Congressional Ap
pointments.
The candidates for Oongrejss in
fifth cohgrflsaional (Uotriol will
?"peak at the following places in Ivor
"?haw county f
K^rbhaw, Jufy 22.
Westville, August 1.
Botbune* August 3,.
Hlanty, August 3 ?
Camdon, August 4.
Suit Catynnis. - -
Meeojs fJ?rach Bros. ?fc Go. have
just installed in their store one
dozen suit cabjnets These cabi
net, >? are the btet tilings for holding
suite we hnye tyer seen, ai^d have
to be seen lo be duly appreciated
Jn the cabints tho suits are abso
lutely free from all dust and are
held in perfect fthape. Call therr
nnd see them,
Death of Mia. M. J. Campbell.
Spccial to The Stale x
Hock Hill* July 20?Mis. M. J.
Campbell of Leeshurg, Richland
couuty, died here today at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. K. C Bailey.
The remains will be taken to Co
lurnbia tomorrow morning, whence
they will be removed, to ttie family
burying ground at Leeaburg, near
Kastover.
Mis. Campbell was about
years old. She was a woman ef
lovable disposition and vVas a de
vout Christian.
She is survived by four children
? Mrs. F. C. Bailey of Hock Hi 11,
Mrs. j. VV. Dunn of Columbia, A.
B. Cnmpbtll and J B. Campheil.
Ttte funeral service will he con
ducted Friday morning at 11 o'clock
at Trinity church by Rev. U. B.
Brown of Camdon.
Aii Outsider's Point of View.
This ii'the church o*f classic motih!.
That our fathers built in days of ol<I.
This ia the great progressive nge,
-Full of reconstructive rage;
That sneers nt the church of classic
mould, _
T^at our fathers built in days of ohl.
These a re the people new and bold,
Who had nothing to do with the
days of old;
Who woAld sell the ckurch of classic
mould,
For the highest bidder'* pot of gold;
And, coldly indifferent to her fate,
Erect another more "up-to-date".
These are the Fogi<y?, old and few,
Who love sqoh columns, "brick and
jfew;
And deplore the wild and reckless rage
Of the destructive spirtt of.the age.
And would preserve the church 6f
classic mould.
That our fAthera buPlt in days of old.
'Tlrtse are the pyramids, stately and
grand,
~ Wm?t*~f?r n?es have- H*<*od<on the
. uesert sand ; ?
They are far too old, let us pull them
For why should we let them still
? umber the ground,
in this wonderftHt progressive
ago. ?
80 full of iconoclastic rage,?
That, in spite of the Fogies, old and
Win. love each column, brick and
^ pew,
Would destrdy .tUo oUurch of olMttO
mould,
That our fatbsr* built in day* of old?
v -A':*1:- ?S&rttew
v.V-^.1 ? ~r. . - I
THAT iUtlCA-KFASt
will l?i> m.J?. 1 |.Jt h: M.?*? l>t?* >f y <u fu rvp
HH|t it otji' ''iiuld Mt4?V ft fl!
Yt;?) lliji.k Ibttfc Vf i? t< ?? ?
hooui our r|f y.m try it you
#rj)| bcc iov/?* ic t\? wo *r?',
85o jut ib
Spvcial 'A"'~ 0 !l> ( ttn for $1 CO
W? ??.?rry :i eoiiipl*tf> liu?* of TK'I\ j
LfcY-U* UIUH ? <iHAI>K 'fttAtf-Ncne
biHir r
'i'ry <v i-jin of "Sut?fhw?r" brand lodju
hihI Ceylon or Kortfioffl Oolong?the
very thing f<yr let"! 1>? ^
LANG'S
HIGH-GRADE GROCERY,
, Whcro t^nalicy Oouuts
Phono 68
PUK5KS ALWAYS RIGHT
V
Mr? F C Gerald and daughter,
Miea Miouio, are visiting relatives
in Manning: Mian Mattio Uerald
loft tlii.3 morning for a visit to friends
in Spartanburg.
Executors' ? Notice.
We hereby give noti<*o that vie will up
ply to the Probate Juduc for Kershaw I
"ounty (?t 12 M on Friday, Amu?l 2fllh,
1010, for DUohargo ns Executors of tlir
K?iate of Mr*. Martha Team.
JOHN L. HKTTYS.
1j\V It IONS T, MIILS,
Kxecntora
Camden, S- 0., July 22, lOlO.
PICHBON AIj
Mr W S Burnet and family of Flo -
ids aro spending a low days in Cam
den
Mrs SI C West, wife of Supervisor
West, wo are sorry to ham, is (jnitr.
eick.
The friends of Mr Thomas Oar<l
nor are ulail to ceo liitu at home
again.
Ch ef Haile after a much needed
rest and recuperation at Glenn
Spr'ngs Iris returned homo
Mr W B de L ?ieh will bo out of
town for a l*^w days nu professional
husinors in another pint of the
State.
? Mr. 1. O- Hounb, Clerk of Oourl,
loll last Saturday fir points in Cali
fornia, where l?o will spend his va
cation . > :
Miss Anna Baatley. the popnlur
night operator of tlie Bull Ttlephon*'
nninpanj'H plant here, is spending
her vacation in Charleston.
Have You Land to Soil.
See-Messrs. T- M. Belk au3 L. A
Kirklt.nd's rctl estate advertise
ment elsewhere.
\ If'you have a bo::se, lot or |?1.?u
? ation for s sle ihry ?ro the men to
sell It for you. They Hell on a
small commission nnd ehargo noth
ing if they fail to sell.
" If you have fin nskiug price, tfllj
them wli*\t it io, they either adver
tise or sell privately. Aort if you
want to huy,~tell them whut you
want nnd they *111 tiy to iiu?.l it for
u. V
L- A. Kirkland can he f.,uud ni
hie <? lllco in Camden Hny day T
M. Bilk will he in Camden Mou
day, August 1h(, aud can be fouud
at (Jauideu Hotel.
A Pytbinu Bftoqu?t
On Tuesday nljtbt the 10.h insl,
ibe magnificent town baU of Lie
thune atrajed in c mblematic colors
(if ibc order, wilb tables tastefully
decorated lining the cculer furnish
ed a moal biilliant appearance for
tbe occasion. After "au eloquent
addrees <?*f w? looin,erWy RttV*. Me
Naull, tbe crowd assembled at tbe
tallies while tbo Huuorcd Con
federate ? Veteran, Mr. D. M.
Betbtine inv kcd a blcs&intf, %,f
tur vvbicb tbey tvere airvtd boun
tifully wilb such an es eem. Tbe
ability of tbe ladira of that town
to d'? Justice to- such ?? ooaastnn
is only expressing it in a feeble
w?y to say that. ibis feature was
enjoyed by all. flftri M. L. "Smith
who was ioyittd for the purpose of
discussing the "Foundation and
Put posts of the Onler," hub intro
duced nnd ninid chcors lork ilie
lloor. Ilia ability nfl a speaker and
v?st kuowledgo of tiio wot kings of
the order of which he is a high
ly honored member, being Pant
Grand Chancellor of the stste
and repr*seniatl,ve to the 8u*
preine Ijodge which meets in
Milwaukee in August, fitted him
most admirably for this task and
in a thoroughly practical way
he told his hearers the great
purpose ^nd grand achievements of
Ibis fraternity, and disouased to
some extent the advantsgeii of us
ing its symbolism to ?u?ke the les
amis more impressive. when hr
closed everyone felt benefitted, to
say the l?ra*?, by having heard him.
.The cn 11 f >r. impromptu -speecbos
was then vospnadtd vo. by Ur T.M.
MoOsskiW, Chano*llor-C ?mmander
uf Hlinev L^d?ro and in a brief talk
he Void of ibe great good acorn
pi i?l^(TT?y lITe ?rair at Wioipy."" T?vc"
11 in iii.il. r of Hie evening ha* spt-ni
in aooUl conversation and bo U
said for ibe lodge at ibia place tkcf
with man of euoh sterling qualities
who have a Oat^rai tendency to
charitable dccda, they have a bright
future io which to do mnoh good
1|$ ty^bjjler nacnl of
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KK.L'OBT OF 1J1K CONDITION OK
i lie I'irst National Bank
01 Camden,
- at[CAMDEN. In the Statu of 8, 0.?
At tin* clou nt Inifcint'itf, Jnno .'iOt!?, HMO,
?-- HliStU* ItCKS.
I.O.ill:* Uljd l)i*COUUtH $ 24W ,8f?b ()0
Overdraft*, around and tin*
seen imI ft, I iM 9Q
U S Honda t<> hccuie dieilla
tion 60,000 00
Premiums on U s Bond* 1,60'JftU
liaitki ittc House, HiunitttfO
and FlfHin 1,5M) lit
Dm. from N' u.i .ii Banks
(not reserve ftgPUlf) y,9a'/ 1U
Duo from Slate ami PHvuto
Hanks and Bankers. Tiu*t
Companies, and Saving*
Hanks 73 UU
Duo from approval r^soive >
Mtfcnlfc 0.519 72
C/hecka and othor <'aah Hem* 5,546 11
Notes of other National Hanks 800 po
Fractional paper currency,
nioktd* and cents 1 k7 16
lawful Money Ku?ei yo in
Hunk, viz;.
Kpecie, 11,580 23
1 louder notofl, 8,200 00 1-1,780 25
Kedeniptlou I'iiikI with U. 8
Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) 2/<o0 00
Total $ 3*11,0(18 84
LI ABILITIES
Capital Stock I'aid in $ 50,000 00
Hitridiis fund 10,000 00
Undivided l*roflt?, loss Kx
ponsntt ami Taxes l'.-ii< 1 0,002 17
National Bank notfrg out
, standing 50,000 00
Duo to other National Hanks JtO.'lS 7:t
Duo tn State and IViyne
Hunks and Hankow 8,000 00
DivLlnnda Unpaid 4,000 00
individual Deposits subject
to clmek 170.748 ?|
Certified f heok? |tr? 00
Cashiers Cheeks outstanding 1 r?r> 20
Hills payable including oertill
cnt?s of deposit for money
I. 'iTowod ;lf>,000 CM)
1 liabilities other than tho?u.
above stated (lte?oivo Int.
n ct) 1 000 00
Total f :J41,0(1X81
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TINS FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMDEN, 8. C.
Our Agents Make $50.00 A Week:
Selling new process water color portrflitiind tfold frame. CoitB 00 eon Is complete
wii li glaaf, Beta 'or $1 Utt. 6>:vin|>1?>^ and instructoiiB free. Young man in Oliio made
$'i?.00 in one day. We sue the largest picLuro uml frame house in Hie world. One
general agent wanted ?u each < onnty. <iive us jcfcreneo and wo will <xioml yon
thirty days' credit witli ntnnly, honorable employment rtta big income. Out'Vu6lnv?8
is t*labb?Ued twenty live jeava. We arc no', in ilie picture and fmiuo, truRt. We
want honorable, trust.vvorty rci>rcscntatlv< h only. ^ oil necil.no cupital to work for
lis. We teach veu how to make n su?;c?-s8. Address tit^oiir'e
WILLIAMS ART COMPANY, if,it, W. Taylor Street, CHICAGO, ILL
In auewerlug blalo "Saw advertiacmeot. in The Curudeu Chronicle."
EABOARD
Air Line Schedules
V NORTHBOUND
Florida Fast Mail Year Hound Limited
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Lvo Columbia ?. 5 40 a ru lv) p m
Lv. Camden 6 40 a m 7 10 p m
Arr 'JUeraw 8 25 a m 8 57 p m
Ar. Hamlet 0 00 a m 9 40 p m
Ar. Raleigh 11 51) a ui 1 30 a in
Ar. Portsmouth \ 5 50 p in 8 00 a in
Ar Riohmond , 8 35 p in 8 48 a m
Ar. Ilaltimoro '9 52 p m 10 05 a tn
Ar. W Philadelphia 1151pm ' 12 23 p ur
Ar. N Philadelphia r 12 20 a,m , 12 23 p ni
Ar. New York ~ "*3 53 a lii ' 2 45 p m
SOUTHBOUND '
Florida Fast Mail Yfiar Round Limited
81 43
Ly. Camden 9 21am 11 05 p m
An Columbia 10 30 am 12 10 a m
Ar. Savannah i 1 20 p in 8 20 a in
Ar. Jacksonville 5 30 p m 7 45 9 m
- Ar. Tampa r-*?7 J 63O am ? 6 80 p tn
* passengers can rcniuiu in slecpera until 7 :30 A M.
?1 For further iuformation and reservations apply to
F K. BROOK*. Agent, J. S. ETCHBBRGEIl. T. P. A.,
Camden. 8. O. - ? ~ Colombia. 8. 0.
WE ARE STILL IN THE MARKET
-i,., ,....,
Better prepared than over to furnish you with
.... - the choicest cuts of native meats,- beef, pork,
lamb, veal, cut hnm, whole ham, flmoked
shoulders, heavy and fancy groceries. When
in need of anything in our line, call on us, or
Phono 31 from 6:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prompt
delivery and courteous treatment guaranteed.
^ ' Yours respectfully,
jVlo&eley Bfothefs.
i nu ua? m-* n ? o i y ..y i^iiuu ""lnnMMI l 1 ?' ?--'*? n y " Ti- ? ' t TTj wS
results sf*JS<K* bo*rtln* mo~~
' "Jf* <e~*" td^y^SsSEsSUHSHcgsrottS
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN* VIRGINIA *
$150 **
uv.MMit cannon,a,* A,riS^SjRS^Srv?
..-. ? ??,'? - . ' >? ?; ?. v' ? ?'? ??? ; . -
At
The Gilt Edge
Store
Hot Weather Bar
gains all over
the Store.. Nice,
cool Summer
goods going at
big sacrifice.
Now here is our
proposition. We
have a lot of Sum
mer goods that
we are going to
close out in the
next two months,
as we don't want
to carry over a
piece of them, so
if there r is any
thing in White
Goods, Figured
Muslin, Cotton
Voile,MadrasGing
hams, Mercerized
Novelty Dress
Goods, Etc., it will
pay you to see us.
Special good values in La
dies' and Children's White
Strap Sandals. Out prices in
Men's Boys' and Ladies' Ox
fords. Closing out our men's
and boys' Straw Ilats at cut
prices. Big values in Table.
Damask Jap Art Squares
9x12 at $'150. Lot Crex
Ku?s and Art Squares, One
case remnant Peicales in bun
dles at 20c lb. 1 lot light col
ored Fugi Silk at 29c yd.
Come and see us; we- will
interest you. '
Yours respectfully,
The Gilt Edge
Store 'M
11, t ? ^ y ft
P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor
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