The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 04, 1910, Image 2
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Lowmuninationit addreaeed to tbi?
l?er inuat be accoxii |>mnii il by the true
mo an<l addroie oI the writer, in or
' to iOHureattention. K<.ie. u,<i mux
rlpt* will not be returned.
Mutea* Card* lor County otto*
DO. Oougreaeioual $10.00.
it von AnvaaTisiNOOrdinary
neient advertlenienta, flrstinaortion
00 per aquare} each ?uU^uont iu
lion CO cent* per equere.
1 (or contract adrertleing will be en
meed upon application nt the office
fammmmmmms-rn 1 -josam
1DKN, 8. C., NOV. 4, 1910
County Fair.
Don't forgtMbe county fair which
takee place ncxXwetk and let every
body come and nftke it a glittering
aucceee. Come on*, 00003 alit
*
Gr^at aibletee are very careful
about bathing. They cannot do
their beat uoleia tbey keep clean.
Of oourse, In wotk and play, duet
and dirt will get on our bodiee. but
If left on tbey will take away aome
of our etrength.
The aame is true of character.
You will not have eo etrong a na
ture if you look at impure ploturee,
lieten to impure atoriea, epaak im
pure worde, and indulge in impure
aote. No tcmptatlone oome to
acboolboya and girle more danger
oue tfian thoie wbiob try to intereet
them io what ie not nice and clean.
If there be one way better than
another to ruin a town it Is for those
who livo Id It to go about apoligiz
fog for its existence. Thero are
eooie who are always ready to aay
that this place doesn't amount to
much. They will tell you that the
town la dead; that no one would
think of stopping here; that aouic
town adjacent la more respectable,
h?H better people,better onjoyments,
la ahead of ua In everything. This
ia all wrong. JCvery good oltizqo of
this town ahould?lake * special
local prido in ull that pertalna to
home. If you havn no local pride,
borrow boidi, ,
, , Foot Bull.
An attraction that is holng look
ed forward to is a game of foot
hall tliat is to In? played on Thurs
day afternoon, November 10th, the
last afternoon of tho County Fair,i
between tho University of South
, Carolina ?Second tuaui and tho Cam
den team. Both teams nre deter
mined to win, and will fi^ht until
the referee's'whintle ends the game.
The Camden team under the muni
agerehip of Prof. Marion of the
High Sohool who formorly played
on the Carolina Varsity eleven, will
liave several old foot ball stars in
the game; among them Lexie Gels
'enheiranj* of the College of Charles
ton, Bollivar Hoykin of Clemson,
Marioa Zemp of W<fford, Blake
ttey Zemp of Bethel, Va, John Vill? -
pigue of Staunton, Va., aud J ?hn
Team of Davidson. The other m> n
who will likely get Into the gmn?
are Henry Brown, Rurn*y Lolli*.
KrnestZemp, Henry Carrisoit, Will
Johnson, Thotnaa Auorum, Will
Young, Robert Johnaon and Rivets
Alexander.
There wlil be numerous visitors
here during the County F?ir and the
young men hsve decided 10
give a danoe in their honor, whioh
will be held at the Club House on
November the tooth. This will be
one of the largest danoes of the sea
son. The music will be furnished
- by the carnival band of tho Davis
Orohestra of Columbia.
Orand Prise Automobile Races.
Savannah, Qa November 11 ? 12 1010.
The Southern Railway announce*
very low round trip ratee far tbis
oeoeeion. Dates of sale Nor. 0,10
11 and 12, Goal limit returning No
vember 15th, 1910.
Round trip exouralon rate from
Camden will be $ 5 50
JL special train will bo operated
between Columbia and Sivntinuli
via lh? Southern Rtiliray carr\iog
FIRST CLASS coaches and PULL
MAN SLEEPING car*, leaving
Columbia at 1:00 A. M. Kii<lu>
morning November 11th arriving
Savannah at 6:25 A. M. Return
ing thie epecial will leave Savannah
at 10:00 P. M. Saturday, N(.vcmhn
.?rrl)F? Ga1?qb>?U at 3:00 A.
II. stopping at intermediate atatiou*
to take on and let off paaeengcra.
Pullman sleeping ctra will he
plaoed for occupancy at both C -
Iftmbia and Savannah at 9:00 P.M
paaacngers can remain in sleep
til 7:00 A. II. following morn
connections made alColum
the Special for all points
4?U in eath direction,
a far* opportunity Vo ?m
Automobile ftaon in!
ww n t i n. . &&&& ^ :i
Sp PttllmftQ rei^rvationi At
?r fuMrdwriaTnrm a ti on, ticket*
t? Southern Railway
j;X.lfKKK,
PasMBger Agent,
.rt-s
PROGRAM
KERSHAW COUNTY FAIR,
W*dt)C'H'lity, Nov. 1Mb 1010.
Fair Queue at U
11.30. Grand per <*?!?' " <-f Llvf
Slotk around tbe arena lend by lb*
t>aod.
1150 Judging Kerebaw count)
r*l??d Oolta, 2 to 4 yeara old.
12.06, Judging full blood Hull.
12 20, Judging horeo shown to
buggy, bone only to count, ?owo?d
ouUidu of incorporated io?o?.)
12 3ft, Addreae by Ira W. VVil*
liaoun, Demonstration agent.
1.1ft to 2, IniermleaioD.
Dinner can be bad on the K?ii
Ground#.
2. Judging horeo ebowu to bug
gy, horte and appointmeut to count
(open to world V
2.15 Judging Kerebaw count)
reiaed mule, 2 to 4 yeaie old.
2.30 Judging pair horeee shown
to buggy, horeee only to count,
(owned outnlde of town)
2.45 Judging mule ehown to w?
goo, mulo only to count, (owned
outaidu i t town)
3 Judging of aaddlo borate.
315 Judging of broml inaic*.
3.80 Judging of etalllone. <
Thursday, Nov. 10
K??lr opens at 11 o'clock,
11.30 Judging Kershaw oount>
raised colt, under 2 jeura old.
1145 Judging Kershaw county
raised mule colt, under 2 years old.
12 Judging pair mulea shown t?;
wagon, mule* only 40 count, (own
od outside of town.)
12.15 Judging of Jacks.
12.30 Address by K. J. Watson,
State Commissioner of Agricultun
1 15 to 2 Intermission.
2 Judnio^ pair of horaes ?howri
to bupgy, horees and appointment
to count, (open to world.)
2 15 Judging tnule shown to
WMgon, mule only to count, (op< n
to world)
2.30 Pair tnules frhown to w*^
on, mules orly to count, (open in
world)
2 45. Prize wlnntng entile
shown in arena. -
3 Grnnd Parade of Prize Win*
ners, lead by tha band.
Executrix's Notice
All pnrtiea iti?!obted to llio enlu'o of
the liilo M. G. Aii'lfi'flon ?i?-o hereby no
tiU.ul to limko immediate imyincot to mo.
and nil. jmrticH if any haying claims
Hj/aiiiHi ?lie * a i < I est 11 to will present the
Ninin 'Milv atteHtod.
0. KLLKN ANDKHSON,
* Ejrprntrix.
Ot'tobvr gftlfr, 1010.
ftdmimstfatoi's Notice.
All 'parties iml?l?t?'"l to (he estate of (lie
lute K. C. Johnson, arc hereby
notillud to imik? lnr?n?e?ljntv payiiiftit to
me ; and nil parties, if any, having cl*?rtis
ngalntt the phIiV estate will pienont the
name July attested.
W. K. .10 UN SOS, J It.,
A(iir?intHtrK?or Kstato of K. 0. Johnson.
Oct,. 101 h. 11)10.
Notico i? hereby that Mr*. A K
W??tei3.(now Hall,) Kior.urrix ?>f Oie F>
tnte orW. N. Witter# docmseil. ha?:hiR
<Jay ma<le application unto me fur n Huh'
riiiiclmr#a a? nu b Executrix; ami tliut
Saturday, the 2o?.h day of Novpiub'T,
1910. at 10 o'clock A. M.( at the olli<:?? of
Judgo of Probate, has been appointed fur
the hearing of said petition. .
, w. L. McDowell,
Judtfn of I'robate Keishaw Co.
Oct. 20th, 1910.
Citation.
Sooth Carolina.?Kershaw County
By W. L. McDoweP, Judge of Probate
Wh?rpftH, Mi?? Kato Vill?ipiguo made
auit to me, to *rant her Jjftlert of Ad
ministration of the Entnte of and effect*
of Kugene Villepijfue, deceased.
Thoae are therefore to cite and ad
inonibh all and Hinunlar the khidiyd and
creditor* of tho taid Kugena Vlllepijiue,
decoaeed, that they bfi and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to >?? held
at Camden, K C.. on Nov. 6 next,
after publication thereof, at 1 1 o'clock in
the forenoon to show cause, Jt anv they
have, why the said administration should
not be srnnted.
Given under my hand, thin 2!&t day
of Oct , A D. 1910
w. l McDowell. *
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.
Published on the 21*t day of October
1910. in the Camden Chronicle.
Trespass Notice.
Alt ar? iiorol'jr wemetl opt to
??j>'??? my for i)i?< pn?|*>m'
of huiitiiiif, fltliiiiK "t f"f ?"> oilier pur*
POHO whataoevor, o) all"* ibfir sUwk I*
irrtptun * iti ?aid inula. l*arli?<0ftUr*|fM<l
ln? thix nonot will >k- |iuiiUV(l to llir
full fx tout of the law.
J K. UAXLKY.
A. ||. HAXLttY.
K' ifliww, 8. <)., H K I). N<. l
TAX NflTtt
Office of TrMiurer Ktffebaw f!ouuty f
Cani'len. 8, 0 , bopl. ?7, 1010. (
Noliwi it* )t?r*by wlv** ilmt ihr bo?kr
will l)H open for (jo|l<>cii?g M*U?. county
ami achool taxr# fiom October l'>, 1UJ0,
to March lat, IDS I. A penally of ono pet
cunt will ho ?<l<lei1 on all la**-* uopttid
by January l*t, 1011. A penally of two
per cent on nil nip..if l,y F?t) lit. 1MI<
A pfinlty of MTftl per e. nl will be a?lilfO
nil iiil unp?l(1 Mftfii lit. 1911.
Tho rule per tcntuiu for Keraltitw
county ie aa follow**:
Mill*
stMii i.i... , :t 4
Jfcliool I a* en H
Countjr la**H. 4 1-4
ItailroaU tax*?. "? 1 H-4
I'ourt Home Uaiulli 1-4
Uoutlti, ' a
InlcrcHt on Jiridgo UonJu, H A
Total. 17 H 4
The following Hpoojal 1ovl?g have bo?p
rootle alio;
M),
Intwrftl oil Holiool HoimIi District
No 11 i $
Special fchool tax DUt No. I,
" " 8.
>i o ^
? .. T' u
" " lo. 2
" j I, r,
" 12, 2
" 17, H.
" " ih, :j
" 1?. 2
" V 2?, 2
" . " 2(1.'. 2
?? ?? ?>7 r
" 40.' H
?' 40, 8
Tho poll tux $1 , road tux $2.
All information hh lo faxeri will I
furniHhe(| upon Application.
1>. M. M#CASK ILL,
County Treasurer.
Real Estate.
All purlins having Iioiim's lots or cnun
try properly, for tsnlf win ploaso
wrilo m? ?t. l?Ri)OMl?*r. 8. <) , <?r !???<* Mr,
Ij. At Kirklaml, offJdiinlcn,
I'll lirtt jour property, advertise il ami
soil fiunn at a small coinniiflgion?no ?hIm
no pny.
KOKSALK. |
200 aoros on Wost .bunk of Wwtoreo
river Fonm fine lain I ninl ^oo<l (imbcr
on ill ?m I riu-i. .I.N 'Jojifg trncl ncnrS A
L trastlo. ho aoiv.
30 aoros noor K?ftboar?l pHH^on^r>r xta
lion. Very cheap <Von*i<Jcriiitf the tloHir
ahlo location ami quality of land if'M'IO
400 lU'ivs on Southern K. K. rtl>out 7
inili-s north, of Cnmclen. Vnughrtn place, !
*4000.
100 urns, the Kllcrbec pUce, :i miles
north of Cnnirion. west siilo Liberty Hill
r?iuJ. Knoudh rlrtirod html Tor I wu.|i?>rnc
farm. One tenant house. A utr?' loca
tion and a plpre thai eRn be'implrovud. i
$3000
150 iW-tfcs f>11 C.Mii Tcu?CbtTHW ro.nl
itlio 111 7 inilfH I'roui Cnnxlon. ^ 10 itcro
f>00 notes 4 niili'? below Onnwlen <>u
C|i?rlcnlon roiul. Soim? fjooil lioibor mi?l
n lino lot of wcoil on iliie place. |?rr
acre. ? V : ?
00 nctoa 9 miles norlli <>f Gnmdun on
Liberty Hill roml?tlio KirkUnM place.
Kent* for $100 or over. 1'iinn f660.
180 acres near Liherly IT ill, Mrs. j
Frnnk Parkers: iuljftjn.s IhikIs worked by j
Chnt.i I'uniiintriiiiin; nearly nil in pine:
wnrdi Price $5 rer ncre.
147" h.t? ?, ( n?> mile north ?>f Liberty!
, Hi!'., kfown u? tin1 I't rr> 400 ?
| in rtr.tivaticji which I'chls Tor MO hale* of |
| cotton, GOO Hcfis in **coos which will saw* j
jiluvi- to li?ur iniUinn fe?-t <if lumber hikI i
| em hi? mv corda of wcotl. restsj
1 iir?iH i|iMilv iu uM |\.M (4U<1 1'hrr |
jlevtl, jm-t t i1 y ftU'l jarl ruUinkj. llasi>vt?|
I l..tU <>' tm- (???".t?>, tW" nivt? i|Uirrv j
-tin-r- wii'ji ii a 11v mi.)>oii cut?;c feet (>f rc--k '
?in si/tu. i ii>.? 1 ?v r vr?? iw rsiorv lion.-1 i>u i
iwvlvv '4? ? 'A- ami ?*? f. oai t?-nati? hou^ s:,
plenty niniiii.e wntvr. 10- ei?:i?*aini ?i|
? niunh? I '<f v,il! <?n j hie ?. l*ii c
A'i? r 4."? ?v<? i<iii iiiL' th.k ? ra. t .???;
tine mii'l J i I lnn-l ?viry lit ,x.ii !
if tnktn ritfin oiT, This ^ ?; ?<. ?? ?
Will IVOt Mfcr.d \ei) long Hi llib U..-t j
is Biuo t? v' WViPr?ailj-Viiiivg Uh-ts [
brinjjiu ? VI to #25 an u'.r? ? u ctiance tu I
make good rnonr v.
I 1G ucrcs. 1) H. W,M *n.a, hi tiortl; rjijjo !
[of famdcn. frn.U St. or, Ku-'J
j Knight'* Hill ru:>rt t tli? ud-I u
T Little on ll?e Son'.h; <?'. ??? ,r> ati'i r. .??
I a flu# view, |itkc $8<jV).
lOlotbiii north ( fi i.i.n. .
I Hroa'l street, r?0 Ii-i-i iinfit t?\ "jOO
! nearly in front of Kifkw^ii H.>?<-!.
: U'v* I hixi v**ry rt'^e frr
tbp best of people. 1). It. WV.ht-.iM*
price h lot.
Nico 6 f>r 8 room house, on u
lot in r.orth.* iv*t vjaniOen fr?i.: sng uu'
ion mrrtft mid other hinds of }>. h. V, !
1 Laiit0 iust south of John Boyktn, fori: t
ly the K, S. Nettles pluce. W; j d? .? a
ble for a truck ur d?irv ftirtu* put
M000.
T. M. KKLK, Ileal EstateAgt,
Lancaster, 8. (J.
h. A. KIKKL'ANl), Agent ai
Camden.
A Demonstration of the
Free Sewing Machine
Will be given at the Furniture Store of W. (Jeisenlieiruer
Wednesday and Thursday, November 9th and 10th?the day*
ot the County Fair. A tirst-clasa Sewing Machine that you
cannot afford to be without, and which you will do well to
come and inspect on the days that the demonstration will be
made of it* qualities. - ----- -- .t. -
INSURED.
The FRRR is the only Sewing Machine that is insured fW
five yeoi? agmnet breakage? tornado, lightning ftttd WfjgrJ
without cost to yon. in cas^f destruction by lire, tornado or
w Free machine wiji t>e green^ou without oosl?= AH
broken parts or attachwaents will be replaoed gratis. Kvtry
body as invited to come and witness the demonstration. -
. ? 4 i, A
m
Copyright Hart SchalYrtOr U. Maty
ONE POINT WE HOPE
You get clearly about this ftoiv:. It's n place where you
cun get on) thing you need to wear, froin the finest ?uit or
overcoat to a 20 cent necktie.
HARTSCHAKFNKR&MAHX
inakM the beet clothes in the world. Mi d we sell tbeni, but we
have a lot of other good things, too, we'd like to bKow you
some of them.
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
* Suit* $1H ;')() to $30 00. Overcoats $18.00 to $30.00
Other makes of Kuits^lO 00 lo 18.00 Overcoats $8. to l-r>.
Give uh a e 11 dji'ini; the Fair.
?I/n ciertci/ceng.
OA LI,8 ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OK NIGHT
EST. E. O. McCHEIGHT.
LUMBER
ROUGH AND DRESSED
"* 7" . ? ? ?
Framing, Flooring, Ceiling,
Weatherboard ing,
Moulding, etc.
Our prices can't be beaten
or anything in the building
line.
i,nii r I'M* UrfcM? or too small for our care
" ? f<il nt
S c In r.ir placing your otrfcr.
DAVIDSON LUMBER CO.
( Ne;u Sou'Immu Railway l)opot)
Phone 104 Camden, S. C.
JUST APPTVED!
Another Line Of New Hats
I have just roceivfd a nice, new line of beautiful I]au
? ?
?plenty 4ro?: -Gdtxre~snoTr a** d1V4?e flie pgjk of
4W Uuuoh. If yottt w*oi Mm how i* tiie time and
this ie the pla$e.
|ll88JnATTIS
THE GREAT
OF SEASONABLE
MERCHANDISE OF
MERIT
SN
II OUB Hi STORE
We want to impress the buying
public with the fact, that notwith
standing the ruling high prices for
? ? > ? \
nearly everything that is worn; we
are as is always the case able to take
care of the wants of the buying pub
lie, and at a big saving too, we will -
show to every ones satisfaction, that
we have boifght the goods at mighty
good prices and very few will be the
items of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT
that will cost any more than last
season, and a great many items will
be shown at prices even less than
last season;
rcc*v ,h3?t
STR0US5L O .BF;C!>
High Art is the jtiame, and High Art
I >s the kind of workmanship
High Art ia the kindV^material used in High Ark clothing.
You can do better hero and you should always come hero,
we are alwaya glad, fo aee you. and will alwayft savt jon
money. BfUtiff4Dm4b?r?the time. The gentfi torni*h!j
in?s dei>arljii?it4a-?ow--t?roroughty equipped. Call on
?. A). -> ?v.vV ? - i.*