The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 18, 1910, Image 3

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Muces ?<! Pure Food Store O* sfcj* i: L ? \ vjw ? e3B' - Utji Oat M< ft', H?lt Kthiag Huekwl?o??t, Whole Wheat \ our, Wiiuiil II 'J'trUj Bug. (n Wbout, : Oriuia of IVfaent, FettlJoUo,- Forlu?, fa>? PioUloi-'Sweef.Siiur , .ud Dill*, Evaporated belies aud PiuaoB. nuine MasoovftJo Mo? IllHHOH. * .'?'/.?'if;*; .?;/,*? > W: ."' rogfk "White Velvoi" Flour Pbone 66 ifI'i QgMh< jjoetl |fe*$ ?+*??2 m.^'f-1-1:.. Offloe Boy Wanted. ?r^f" Wanted ill oumy . Bjlgfit, ?&et> getlc 6iftce boy. Q.nek at figures. Good obauce to leurn. ilox 249. 1 ???; For Sale. A few While Wyandotte?, Buff Orpiuulon abd Rhode Island Red CHltc'ielp, uleo ft few Pollute, . . X? Apply. J. R Dunn. Cantata. The pupils <>f Cmtej school will give a abort oantata Thanksgiving eight,' after which rcfresbnunte win be pold for the benefit- of ^hc u liOol library. Bvtrjbody invited -to Qold Watch Lost. Lo.ft on Saturday last In the edge of Rpclorory Square or between K ciory Hfjuare and the new res i l? nce of Mr. B. C. DuBnse on up l'? r Fnir 8trtvt, a gold watch wiib black ribbon fob with ?old locket. ikVbie i1 f ivnrd if returned to The Cl.roniclo ?fltce. ? ;^;TifrlSitt8mnhMarried.^^2^3 Mri Mill \ Smith, 'brother of CJapt. M. L. SnaiUi, wag married on Tuesday l:ut to Mm E,:Ziboth M. Laing, a - chimttittg yoong fatly <>f-r Atlantrt, IGa. Mr. Smith and his bride ar rived in Camden on Wednesday and ire ^yy^Pg; the congratnla (ions ol ibux-ao n o a kkc^ last Sen by en i" 'ephew, Mr lUruvillfc ^ust twenty pride of a The afternoon. ;ided to Lo from Mr. O. io item from bd bad de ion, and re ak is a mU? he vjsited rerai other bas not to where :3m* ? Main Have you given the Kirkwood Qro ;Vv' ''':7k. . $ ? ? ? ?; -i'4 '? 3| ri-v: it' ' -i. ? eery a trial order yet? If not, do so and watch their I' W' ?- ' v. ' ' ' . prices and prompt delivery. For Sftlo. ? Twenty Huff Orpington PuiloU $2 00 each. Also five Cccketela from $3.00 to $5.00, according to warklnge. Mre, A. b. Whim. ?For Sale. 100 bushels Paierkin Cotton Seed ot. 90o per bushel in ten bushel lots. Tbtse seed bnvo stood the teat at ilit.- experiment stations of S. G. , Georgia and Alabama for a Dumber of years. Write for price* in lots | oi t?or$ than 10 baahels. Allen B. Murchisor, Camden, 8. C, ? Success, The box supper given at Mr J.. W. Hnkera' on last Friday night fo(r ibe bent (It of Shamrock baptist ohuroh was quite a success. A neat Utile sum of $51.60 was rea> Used. We wish to thank moat [haartily the people for attending* and helping out the much needed cause. Com. Mrs. J. J. Workman. The John D. Kennedy Chapter has again been called on to sustain a heavy leas in the death of one ita moat belovtd members, Mis. John J. Workman who fell asleep on Sep ui*t 12t.li, 1910, after alongjuui painful illoeacu God'a un?ceu angel o'er our path way crossrd, Looked on ua all end loving her tbo most, Straightway relieved her of life's wteary load . relationa_allifa:a8 wife, sffTlhet-, sist&r, friend, ahe was loy. al and truo. Young, joyous . and happt, w.i'h a'efeetueas of disposi tion rarely seen, with "irfat," as she wan familiarly and lovingly called ?Ho kbow her it as to love her."- To our finite minds it seems a sad and mysterious Providence that ahe should be taken from the family to whom ahe who ao devoted and to whom ahe seemed so necessary. But we know that Qod makes no mistakes. Therefore be it resolved, let That while we deeply de plore I ho death of our beloved sis ui, we bow in submission to .the will of. our Heayenly Father who doell) ull .things wi-.ll. 2nd Tltat we extend our deepest sympathy to thcvbereaved husband and tender lKtls ones, and pray that they may be enabled to "trace ibo rainbow through the rain, thai morn may fairer be." ? 3rd That a blai k page in oor minutes bo inscribed to her meiqrfry, and that a copy of these resolutions bo eent to the bereaved lamily. v.v Court Court convened in Camden on Monday morning laet.Judge S. W. G. Shlpp presiding and Solicitor Wade HaroplonCobb representing the St ate. Several cases of assault and b?t tery{burglary and larceny, elc, of not very much importance have been dis posed of. The conrt is now engngCd Otrthe Sum Kirkland case: ; The following is the presentment of the Grand Jury : To hia.donor S VV. Q. Shipp, Pre siding at th# Fall term of Conrt for Kershaw Cottnfcy: We haw passed on aj) bills pre sen ted. Through commiteee. we have ex Seined with Anditor books of County ofn>eq and foutfd same to be correct. The Jail and County Home we haya inspected end find them to be in good Would recommend that a cow be provided at - County - hom<u- to furnish milk for Inmates in feeble health. This to be at County's ex pente. - \ V. \ / Wo would farther recommend that tbo Railroad Companies be required ublio road crossing in oar er abape. ns proftflw* nd that they be kept so recomsnd that onr be rtqussied or pe? t road py out At Lang's Grocery Fresh Gnfaam Flour ' ?? ' 0?t Meal ' Buck wheat Ort{M Nuts . Orcam of Wheat , a^d all other Cereals . Fresh Vermont Maplo Syrup Evaporated Peaches Dried Figs, Dates, etc. Try "PANSY" FLOUR h. f the best on the market. Lang's High-Grade Grocery Phone 68 ?:> : " ; - >? , ?'?' /;v<v'^ v-' ' to * * ? . r^f: ? ? . v.- ?? - ; ?. ?>> ? /,s , ? .,?? .fm'm ....i ^i. . ??> '?? ? ? ?> i-.u Sewing Machine at * Bargain. A sewing maobine perfectly new and in perfect condition for salo iu Iohh than half price. Apply at this office. If you need a tewing 'ma chine come quick bofoto some one ?1*0 get* this bargain. VALUABLE FARM LAND AT AUCTION! RARE OPPORTUNITY. r?1? * s Under power of sale confer red on me by the will of the late JohnC. Wieters,deceased,of record in the Probate Court for Charleston County, South Carolina, I will offer for sale at public auction at Kershaw County Court House, Camden, 9. C , on aalesday in Decem ber, 1910, between the usual hours of sale all the land of said Estate |n said County for merly known as the "Team Land*/' said to embrace 1152 acres in four tracts, viz: Mat tox1," Sawney Creek; Outlaw and Home JPlace. Terms and further particulars on day of Sale. E. F A. WETTERS, Executor. Nov. 17, 19J0. MASTER'S SALE. Stale of South Carolina, 1 In the Court ? I. :' . > of Common County of Kt^rahaw. ) Pleas. E. M. Darin, Walter Davis and Lillian Davis, Hally Pavis, Rcsa Davit, Han el Davis, f?va Davis and Jaspm- Davis by J. P. Gardner, Jr , their Guardian Ad Litem, Plaintiffs, vt Janie Floyd, Defendant. Under and \?jr virtue of a decree in the above coso rBade by the Honorable N- W. G, Rhipp, Providing Judge In Mo Fifth Circuit, of date November 17lh. SIS' wil1 oil!or for to iUc ?UHhest bidder, at puWic outory, in front of the Co tut ifouao door in Camden, S. C., dur ing the legal httirs of sale, on the first Monday in Prtember next, 1010, being the fifth day thereof, the followis* de ^oribfid repl / 'All that oertaln piece, parcel or tract Of land lying, being and situate on the waters ol Little Lynches Creek in the County and State aforesaid, containing fifty (60) acres, more or les4, and having the following boundaries, to wit: on the North and Eaat br J. C. Davis. on the 8nuth by lands belonglog to J B Stephens and on the Wpst by Mrs. Sarali J. Davis. Terms of 8tJe> Caah. L. A. WITTKOW8KY, Master Kershaw County, Nov. 17tb, 1910. ' V MASTER'S SALE. mm State of South Oar "1 In tho Court olina, V of Common County of Kershaw ) ' Pleaa. Stevone Mercantile Company, Plaintiff, Neleou, ttobineon, 1)< ft ndent Under and by virtue of a deoroe Id the above ease made by the Honor able 8. W. O. Sblpp, Judge presiding in the Fifth Circuit, of date No vena* her 17th, 1910, I will offer for sale at public outcry, to the bigheat bid der, fn front of tbe Court Hou*e door, in the City of Camden, County nnd SUte aforesaid, dating the legal ? CARKLKS8NKSS is (ho reason why many people do Dot put their valuables?jewels, heirlooms, notes, deeds, wills? into our safety deposit vaults. ARB YOU OAKKLESSt Our vaults are absolutely safe against (Ire and burglars and it will cost you only a small amount to rent a box iu our safe ty deposits vaults for a whole year. Then, you can sleep well or leave home knowing you are safo against tire and the bur glurn. Make OUK Bank YOUK Bank. * * We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THR FIRST NATIONAL RANK OP CAMDEN, 8. C. NEW ARRIVALS At The Up-Town Grocery Company's We have fust received a fresh shipment of Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates and all those gord things that are needed to make thntlipliday cake or pudding eat good. YOURS TRULY, Murchison & ricCaskiJI, Prop's. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina,) In the Coaftof > Common County of Kershaw. . J Plea*. V. Lealie Zemp, W. II. Zemp. Frank M. Zemp, Sidney C. Zemp, E. Russell Zemp, Rebecca S. Zemp, M. Ella Ran* kin, Mary B. Zemp; -Louise B. De t- Loach, Henrietta D. Zemp. Albert S? Zemp, Elisabeth C, DuBose, J. Blake* ney Zemp, Francis Leslie Arthur, Lo ree Lawrence Arthur, J. Fairley Ar thur, and Ernest 0. Zemp, B. Ca'sels Zemp, Gaston Hears and Louis Mears. .by Tboa. J. Ktrkland, their Guardian Ad Litem, Plaintiffs, vs. Annie B. Stores, Mary 8. Lachiovttc and Charles Herbert Zemp. Under and by virtue of a decree in the ubove case made by. tho Dononabie 8. W. G. Sl.ipp, Presiding Judge in the m. oiI date NATemfeer Jfllk? 1910, 1 will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at public outcry, in frobt of the Court House door in Camden,<?, 0 , dur ing the legal hours of sale, on the drat Monday in December next, 1010. being the fifth day thereof, the following dt acibed real estate: . Gf tho estftto of Franeis L Zemp. AU that lot or parcel of land, with the two story brick boiluing thereon, situated op the West side of Broad Street in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting East on Broad Street thirty and three.fourth 30 3-4) feet and extending bacfc West ward of a unifprm width to a depth of two hundred and aixty.four <264} feet, bonnded North by lot of P. T. Vilicpigue; East-by Broad Street; 8outh by lot be longing to the vstate of Fraud* L Zemp, ana P. Leslie Zemp; West by property of George T. Little. A two-thirds (2*3) Interest in that Tot of land, with the two-etor) brick storehouse thereon, situated on the Went aide of Broad Street of the OKy of Camden, Connty of Kershaw, State ef South O*ro tina, known as th? F. L. Z?mp property, fronting Eaet on, Broad 8treet thirtvtiv<> and one-fourth (W 1-4) feet and extending back Westward of a uniform width to a depth of two hundred and sixty-four (*>61) feet; bonnded North by lot of Die estate of Francis L. Zemp, deceased; East by Broad Street, South by let of the Bank of Camden, now occupied br The Pirat NationsBank of Cam Jen, W eat by propejifr of George T. Littie-r,, V1 fjs All that pleoe. parcel or lot of land situ ated In tho County of Kerabaw, State Of flouth Carolina/about on* (1) mil* North east of the city of Camden, known as the fettip ppopdtty? containing scvcntv-Qvo T75r*trWtTnora or lew; bounded North by public mgnway teaotng from uaaadan, C. to Cb?r*W?irporating said | H tl.o pro ufaomrlnt CAUXiUn, County of Kershaw, Sta'o of Sou'h Carolina, on tho Western cornrr of the intersection of'Lytcletin and Che# nut Streets; said l.*?t fronting three hun dred and seventy (870) feet, more or less, on Lytyleton Street, and extending West* ward of a uniform width of three hundred and seventy (870) feet, to a depth of four hundred and ntneieen (410) fret, more or leas, bounded North by property of Mrs. Stockton, known as "Blooms bnrv".; East by Ly tie ton Street; Sotfth by Chesnut Sir?c!; and West by lot of Dr SO Zemp, formerly a part of samo prop All that lot of land situated in the o'ty of famden. County of KershawState of 8outh Carolina/fronting one hundred and seventy (170; feet on Chesnut Street of said citv, and extending back Northward of a uniform width of onehuudred and seventy (.170) feet for a distance of one hundred (100) feet, and extending from that point further Northward of a uniform width of two hundred and twenty (220) feet, to a depth of two hundred and seven* kt?(270) feet, making the total depth of said lot threo hundred and seventy (870) feet; Said property beirig bounded North) by property of Mrs, Stockton, known hb "iiloomsburyEast by lot of Dr. B, G Zemp; South by Chestnut Street; West by lot of M. ft Soweli and- tteel House Number Two of the city of Camden Of tho estate of Abithiah E. Zemp: All that lot or parcel of land, with briek ?tore house thereon, s;tuated on the West aid') of Broad Street, in the city of Cam! den. County of Kershaw.. Slate of South Carolina, fronting East fourteen (14) feet, and six (6) inches on said Street and ex. tending ba<k West of a uniform width to a depth of thirty-sevon (37) feet; bounded Nortn and West by store house of John McSmyrl, East by Broad street, South by bnilding of B. ! I. Baum and Thomas J. Lipscomb, known aa the Camden Coca Cola Bottling Company's property. All that lot Of land with two ?U?y brick building thereon, situated oh the West aide of Broad street, in the city of C>mden, County of Ker?haw, State of South Carolina, fronting thirty two (81) feet, on said street and extending b*ck West of a uniform width to a depth pf two hundred and sixty*four (264) fret, bounded North by property of B. II. Baum and Thomas J. Lipicomh, known ai the Camden Coca-Cola Bottling com pahy'a property. East by Broad street. South by property now or formerly of the estate of A. 6. Smith, West by property of Beynolda. All that lot of land on the West aid* of Broad Street, in the city of Camden, County of Kerahaw, State of South Caro* line, fronting on ?aid Broad etreei forty five (44) feet and aix (fl) inches and ex tending back Westward of a uniform width forty-five (46) feet and six (?) inches *> a depth of forty-five (46) feet and six (0) and extending back from that further Westward- of a uniform width of sixty slx (66) fret to a depth of "if' hundred WM bounded Tom Duron, .S % J ' i ; nsiiKi' >"? ..'? .':4v.