The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 06, 1911, Image 1

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GHRONI Volume XXI. No. 51. Camden, S. C., January 6, 1910. W. L. Md^o1 Jwil Oq). Tranthum Farnlysod, I'bo man) ( |. it?im < f ib*%t race II en* gentlman C??l. W. I). Trsotbam. will learn will) ainccre sorrow ll.al on MonclHy 1 V be nan paraljzcd. Preaching at tho Muthodot Church 8uud*y. There will be service* in ibe Sun-, if-ff 8ob(tol room of the MetbndUt C'lurob next Sunday morning Jan u*ry 8lb. Oyster Supppr. An oy?t<r nvpper will be given at the homo of Mr. Be'ton Owens for the ben? fit of . Swift Crook Baptist Church oii Friday night, January UOtb, In H<s New Hpuae. Mr. W. D. Barr-Jtt has moved in to hU c? zy new cottage which he hi* J is'/ complied on uppor Fait fc rcct We congratulate Mr. Her roll upon the splendid home be now Hell to be Dedicated. The new ball of Poplar Camp W. O. W. No, 369 noar Aotlocb wil br drdicated ard ?(Boers installed next Friday, January lB'.b. Tbis will be on all day meeting and picuio open to all. - . ' No Sales Last Monday. Last Mouday being a legal hoii dny po "properly was sola lbs Court Houbo on ih&t day. Tbia fvet wub oyeilooked until tbe day c,f tbe salo and all property adver tised for salo on that day will have to bo re-advertietd. Tbere was a ?Tood ciowd prrsmt. and the prob-1 Ii? ies are that ail tbe property would bave bceu sold well. ; Suraeli yXevkofif. Special to The Stale. Aikf ti, .Ir.n. 5. On Tuesday even* , Jing Miss Jennie Surssky, the daugh ter of Mr. irod Mr# ~tt. M. Suraeky, and Mr. George LevkofF were mar ried at the home of the bride'* parents on Pendleton street, ia the presence of a Jargo congregation of friends. ?. ? . After the oerftnony n brilliant re ception was^i<?ld and supper wafc Borvod the guests. REAL ESTATE. Everything in He b 1 E, tale Listed Bought and Sold by Messrs. Belk and Sirkland. If you have a home, lot, or plan tation Uiat you want lo aell, the? will handle it for you with pleasure and charge yoft nothing if they fail to sell. Between 60 and 75 thousand dol* Jars worth of property ha* been laced in their hands the past six bout 91 thousand of to thank one and all onago and business IlihW IhdpaiT Bear Eyerytbing^^^Jioit your patronage Bought thev wish for Ball: ?%peroua New- Year. BircfiMSBSiveraa**" Kirkland, lilton that you A>ta-le AgeoU* will handle lifer and charge you null to aell. ^V\is another Between 50 and 75 thov $?uoceB8 lurs worth of property \\?ken by placed in their hands the/nmerce months and about 81 thot^he Co. tins amount baa been aold.Y) over They wish to tbauk ovf for the patronage luamenced at placed in their hand?eech from eon and they solicit votw^wintro the coming year, ana thev^SjUHs all.a happy, prosperous N?wTW Relk <fc Kirkland, M Real Relate AgentsS - MEETING OF D. A. R. Hobkitk Hill Chapter D. A. R.| held their Jan. meeting wiih Mrs. W. L, DePass and Mi?e Corbett 01 Monday 2nd, instead of Tbuisda} 61 b. I The latler date being a loo*l bU tmy day, tbs U. D. C. Society. ? trn that-after a oodt^??' It it to he regretted that all hrrs were not notffl'W aa if ibnn go,. ? j&g. *fj The It ^'nnl was under ll ?a?loii'}Uai ? nottce to that \m<lbe?n aanttothe pipers ai ftctijrat?ty. waa ??! Jj?atUia 61 tntereat wcrebi X flUcoa?\on. The R gee ."tjontitaSo^ HsVimc* PUT IN Your Christinas orders for Xmas fruits, nuts, can diesetc.,and avoid the rush. We have some beauti ful home made fruit cake, and a most attractive line of all Xmas > , ? goods. Come and see them. Respectfully, Kirk wood Grocery No Court* No special term of court was held here this wiek as who expected. This was caused by the iuibilat.v to aVcurc a stenographer, Mr. McFeat, being engaged at the court in Rich Und county. Judge Shipp con vended the court and soon after wards adjourned it for tho reason stated above. ' V CABBAGE PLANTS WANTED?Orders for Cabbage Plaots grown in fielda and frost' pfroof. 1,000 crated f 1 25. 2,000 or more $L 00 per thousand F. O. B. Young's Island. Address, ERNEST M. DuPRE Co., . Columbia, S C. PSBSONAXi Mr Robert A MoPoweil of Spar tanburg, delighted bis friends inCam den by a visit herp last week. vRcv MoNaull and Aft J E Cope^ land have been appointed by the Au ditor to take the tax returns at Be thnne on the lOthinst. Oar highly esteemed young friend. Mr Lexie Qeisenheimer, has been appointed assistant professor in En glish in the Charleston High Schoo'. Tfiis is sn honor worthily bestowed x ^ ? ^s I Meeting Chamber of Commerce.-? One of the best meetings ever held by tho Camden ? Chamber of Commerce, tonk place last Tuesday afternoon. An Interesting addresa was made by Mr. Arthur of Union Tbe feature of the mebting, how eyer, was tbe presentation to Mr. H. G. Carrison, Jr., of a handsome Imported riding whip as a token of appreolatloQ for his valuable ser vices aa-secretary of the County Fair. The presentation speeoh was msde by Capt M.JL. Smith. Henry Huntley Hanged. Condemned Man Walked BrAyely to the Gtjllow* Without Assistance. This morui?g at about 10:45 Hen ry Hartley paid the penalty for the miml?* of Jailor Cook. He was per fec'ly calm and collected, exhibiting no fear whatever. To a reporter for { Thi- Chronicle yftlerday Huntley.said , he felt that be deserved to be hang ed?that ho was guilty of the murder of Jailor Cook Hev J W. lioykin and Rev. J. W. Brown, oolored, hive visited the eon demned man frequently, and to Rev. J W. floykin thi3 morning about 9 o'clock, Huntley gave tbe following atatement: i "I want all to meet me in Heaven l^eel that I am saved and going to Lven. Tell all the colored boy* ange their way of living and to God or their end may be " e and may God be Wltb yon meet again Tell them fare I never thought that I would to this when I would look ont 'the world for the last time and w It No need in talkisg about crIrae, if I could recall it I would, t do it again, but God hae forgiv rne. "If I bad known that Jains was so ! precious I would have been serving Im all my days. 80 many appor nities I bad to serve the Lord and aid not. Bat I have turned to tn i&ait W*** abled me to turn. Many times I ard the pr^achertmH and. turned way It has been a long time stace Hen \uy mother hut I will see her soon by the help of the Lord Hinee I turned to God everything for comfort was done for At Lang's Grocery Fresh Graham Flour v ' , . % ? '? > *. Oat Meal Buckwheat Grape Nuts Cream of Wheat aud all other Cereals Fresh Vermont Maple Ryrup Evaporated Peaches Dried Figs,' Dates, eto. Try '?PANSY" FLOUR the best on the market. tang's High-Gfade Grocery Phone 68 - 11 ? zr*? For Sale. . A good, strong 8 year old mule, price $140 00, ?lao a 4 year old mare, price $126 00, home raited, ? both are sound. Apply to Hqnry SaVage, MministfatoiVJjtice, All parties indebted to the esta'e of the late II. T. Thomas a*e hereby no tified to tn*ko immediate payment t-? me. and all parties. if any. having claims agalnatlhe aaid estate will present the sams duly attested B. L. NORWOOD, - Administrator. December 10th, 1010. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all eonoertaed that on Monday, Jan. 23rd. A D. 1911, 12 M.7-1 will apply" to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County (or a flrial dis charge aa Adiniuifetratoi- of the Estate Of A. Eliza Hoed, the came having been tully admiuiatered. JOfW?Dr-WHITAKEll, 1 Admr. Est. of A, Eliza Heed. Dec. 23id, 1910, " Citation. 8outh Carolina?Kershaw County. By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate Whereas, Mrs. Florence Rabon made suit to me, to grant |)Cr Letter* of Administration of the Entate of and effects of Manoe* B. Kabon, d*cftssed. These are therefore to cite and admnn ish all and singular the kindred and the creditors of the said Mannes B Rabon, deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cam den, 8. C , on the 7th * dav of ?January next after publication there* of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any tliev have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this $Gth day of Deo., A. D. 1910. t 5 Wffa; McDOWELT, ? Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published in the Camden Chronicle on the 33rd day of Deo. ^1910. Citation. South Carolina?Kershaw County. By W.L MoDowell,Judge ofProbate* Whereas, Willis Sheorn made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Wiley Sheorn, deceased, j These are therefore (o oite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and the oreditors of the said Wiley Sheorn, deoeased, that they bo and ap poar before me in the Court of Probate to he held at Cam den, 3. C., on the 9th day Of January neat ' after publics1 ion there of, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon, to show oause, if any they have, why the ?ftid administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22nd day of Deo , A. D. 1010. W. L. MpDOWELL, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published in the Camden Chronicle on the 28-d day of Deo , 1910. Citation. 8onUi Carolina.?Kersha* County By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate Whereas, W. M. West made lull to roe. to tfrant Wm Letters of Ad ?lnUUatlen of and effects of Mrs. Riifta These are therefore to oite and wA monish all and creditors of the k m os&if /vW/moneyMlfb Jfo MbOw&t PETEU CQOPKll, who when yet alive, gave f630 000 to' found Oooptr Uni..n in Now York City, earned only $25 a # * year for the first tvtfo years he w <s in that city He was an apprentice to a coaohmaker He SAVKD $'20 the first two years and put it in the bank. Make OUH Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal ^ttterest consistent with safety 4 per cent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. o Great Bargains! Great bargains at David/Wolfe's for the holidays. He will feature for the next few days special bargain in Clothing to close out. Also special low prices on Furniture?in fact my entire line will go at the very lowest prices that can be had. We thank the public for the liberal patronage for the past season and,' hope to merit their good will in the future as 1 nave in the past. Yours very truly, David Wolfe. . I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE NICEST LINE OE 'Xfrias fSloveltles EVER DISPLAYED IN CAMDEN This Xmas line consists of Neokwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Laundry Bags, Pillow Tops, Pit* Cushions, Holly Ribbons, etc;?the very things to make up . a nice Christinas box for some of yonr friends. See them IW88 MATTIE GERALD. mi ?v'' Have You Ordered ... ? ? The ingredients for your Xraaa Fruit Oake or Pudding? IB1 YOU HAVE, you'll need another. IF 5TOU HAVEN'T, ju?t ring 30 ?tut ?ee low quick you will receive *V >. 1 'I | y I* 'I' "C1 " 11 And Prosperous NEW Y. . ? ? . ? . ? ' . - V WBi v 5 ?,* ? f "NT--''. m* s * ' ' ? ' ? V,. . ??:,?; * : ; . hi. ? - , . . . t , Resolutions and . 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