The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 20, 1911, Image 1

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This Rnn.ouricfimnnt Rl8? be re chived with verv 8r^t regret by the ' public for Mr. Sul'lvan 1)as conduct Mil a most exceflent hotel. - yj- ^M^Jflggflhool. It will be good news to those who f?\Ot tp learn to dance that a danc "^tng school hns been opened in Cnm dn. Miflpea Msrv .Johnson and Dorothy Eld ridge have commenced to teach danoirvg in the Armory Two lessens a we*k will be given, and, these excellent young ladies will bo glad to oonsult with any who wish to attend. Birthday Party. In honor of her 12ih birthday lit tle Miss Loif Williams entertain ed about twonly-flve of her young friends at her home yesterday af* ternoon. The guests were taken o?*re of in a r'oya,! manner and after the service of tefreshtnents were loith to depart from the scene of jrUiiy, wishing Mi?s Lois many hrppy returns of the day. * pF. VlBlp*. T>r. A. J. Vininp, of London,Can J-SiiTfee.nU.na; . Aba - BapUs' ' World Alliance In,an effort to raise funds to endow a Baptist, Univer sity Oollege in Euro,pel spoke in the Baptist Church on Wednesday even log. On account of cold weather the audience was not a large one, but his address was highly interest ing and edifying. At_tbe close of the address a collection was taken up. Safe Bobbed. Mrs. M. S. Rowel 1 bat a safe "in ber reeidenae in which she keeps in inrnnce papere, jewelry and other valuables. The safe has a combi nation lock and oannnt be opehed exoepl by an expert or one who knows the combination. -On*. Satr uidty afternoon some one entered the houao while Mrs 8owell was , out riding and stole from the safe a considerable amount of jewelry and acme money. Bloodhounds Did Good This Time. | Oa Tuesday last a pnard from the penitentiary with three bloodhounds paesed through Camden on hU way bi.dk from Oheraw where he had b.'fin to run down a criminal wbo had set fire to a house wbioh 'wfcs consumed together with its contents, a so several horsed The :0fttch was easily rnnde ss the owner of "Ifee ? burn<d house took the precaution to cover the tracks of the incendiary With a plank, thereby preventing yptfrWfrfo ^-ii fore tl>e dogs came,^M^? so oft^io ; ught and is now in jan.aLQjtAtiw guard said that if the precaution rvmog up trsrfo qrlub a bunnt rs dore. searches for erim! W?or rfor trtelcs ^h/vAn Make Your Meals More attractive by having a few fresh vegetables. We can supply the following: Spinach, Parsley, Turnips, Onions, Carrotts, Mustard, Kulo, Kadibhes, Beets, Swiss-Chard; JDettuco, Endive, Leek, Cress, and Artichokes. Chickens, Turkeys and fresh Country Butter alwa\s oil hand, which with our com plete line of Fancy Groceries make uh most, able to satisfy your demands. \ Respectfully, THE KIRKWOOD GROCERY ? ?Wantod. For four mouths a good piano. RmuI.V 603 Camden, S. C. For Sale. A One oow fresh in milk. Apply to M. L. Alford. For Salo. One grarle Jersey milk; cow with heifer calf 5 months old. (iiveafrom 10 to 11 qls. per day. vK?>r partiou lara apply to R. S. Williams at L. Scheiik <fe Cj'i store, PERSON AIi Mr Shannon Kirkland has beon serving aa a jaror in the U 8 Court in Columbia this week Rev E A McDowell representing the Baptist Courier preached in tie Mount Olivet and Camden Baptist Churches last Sunday. Me?ero John D Sinolair. John S Brown, W D Whitaker and W L Mo Dowcll were appointed by Supervisor West delogateH to the good roads convention which met in Columbia on Tuesday l?st. For Safe. A good mare 10 years old?good plow horse. Prioe $125. Also a ftood 10-year o)d mule. Prioe $185. Both are Bound Apply to W. A. Kii' 11, at my plantation at Luaoff HENRY SAVAGE. Jan 20?2t Administratrix's Notice. All pnrtiea indebted to the estate of Maunca B. Rabon are hereby notified to nmko immediate payment to ine; and .ill partie?. if nnv. having claims against the said estate will present tl.o tamo duly attested. MRS. FLORENCE RABON, ... , Aduiiaietratri*. .Ian. 14, 1911. Final Discharger" Notice ia hereby given to all concerned that on Monday. Feb. 20th, A D. 1911, 12 M., I will apply to the Probate Judge of Kerabaw County'for a final die* charge aa Administrator of the Eatate of D. VV. v Helk, the same having been fully adtniniatererl. J. R. RELK. Admr. Est. ofD. W. Bolk. Jan. 20th, 1911. SEEDS Frosh, Reliable, Pure Guaranteed to Plaate | Every Gardener end f Planter thould teat the nperlor merlta of Our Northern OrowjrtJeed*. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will eend postpaid our FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 MB) - ? ? ? ? . 10* 1 phf. CVWrjr , , , to* I (k(> *?'!/ Arf??.k?4 , i , lit I fkf. hlUrln Ibrtit UttiM ? i , 10? Alw It TitMImCMn ritwtr Ih<? ? i ?i * fTSo Wilta todayI Sand JO cant* to hatp pay pait&c* ?nd packing and r*o?U# th? ahova "Famoai <ol|a*Woo,,v *o "#"oR,KAT &ORTHMN8Kli<,car .A riUlvIlirjlili nriivii t_A## 14M ItoH Bt, Kockfoi-d, IlllnolH Citation. South Carolina?Kerahaw Couuty. i" V. > ?? . By W.L.MoDowell,Judge of Probate. WlineM, T. J. Arrant* made it to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and ?ffeot* of M r? ft. K. Arrants, deoessed. These are therefore to oife and admon ish all and afngtotarthe kindred and th^i cicdi'ina of theiaft>~Mrnr3." B.' deoeftiwa. that the? . he *p pi>?t bcfora^Owin. lha .Court of i-obate * to Iw held - at Cam den. S. C , on the 2nd day of Vthtnarf ni?Tt affttT piJ^Lalion iW? .of, at II o'oUcktQ the for^n ion, to show oan?ef if any thejr hare, why the said administration tlionld not km granted. ?^"^OitrswMttlder my hatldrthis 18th d*y of ftar, A, DOftUjfi At Lang's Grocery Fresh "Graham Flour Oat Meal Buckwheat Grape Nuts Oream of Wheat and all other Cereals Fresh Vermont Maple Syrup Evaporated Peaches Dried Figs, Dates, etc Try "PANSY" FLOUR the beet on the market. Lang's High-Grade Grocery Phone 68 Cotton Market. Cotton is quoted in Camden thin mataiaft 14 Administrators Notice. Ail parties indebted to ^hc estate of the late Wiley Shcorn,' are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me ; and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present the same duly attested. WU/LI8 SIIEORN, Administrator. Jan. 12th, 1011. Administrator's Notice. All parties indebted to the estate of the lato Seaborn 8. Jones are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me. and all parties if any, having claims ngamst the sai 1 estate will present the same duly attested. E. D. BLAKE NET, Administrator. Jun. 12 1911. Administrator's Notice. All parties indebted to the estate of the late Mrs. Eliza S, West are hereby not ified to make immediate payment to me, and all parties if any, having claims against soi l estate will present name duly attested. W. M. West, Administrator, Jan. 12, 1911. Final Discharge. V ? - Notice is hereby given that on Monday, Feb. 18, 1911, I will apply lo the Judge of I'robate for Kershaw County for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of J. O Rollings, the same having been fully administered. - A. IT. DUNCAN, Administrator. Jan. 12, 1011. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday February 11th, 1911,1 will apply to the Judge of Probate?for iCetshaw County . for a final discharge ' as Administrator the Estate of R. A. McClesU r.the samebaving been fully ad ministered. T. M. MoCleater. Administrator. Jan, 12 1911. FOR SALE. WORKMAN RESIDENCE. By virtue of authority vested in me 1 *111 offer for sale at public outcry at the Court House ot Kershaw County on Mon> day, February 6th. lflll. (sales day) be tween the usual hou 8 of sale. the lo*s oa DeKalb street in Camden containing the residence, of the lato W. II. R. Workman la 12-room house) with the outbuildings thereon. - , -K-V ;--\r Terms of sale one third oash, baUnoe in one and two years with interest aeeu*ed by mortgage of the pre m sea and building* to bo insured. W. H. WORKMAN.Exeoutor. And Attorney In faut. Jan. 9th 1911. - Any one wishing to. purchase at private sale may addrass me at MayesvtHe, S. C. W. H. Workman. Citation. 8oath Carolina?Kerahaw County. Bj W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probata. Whereas, Mrs. Carrie A. Moore made suit to me to grant he* letter* of Administration of the Estate o' and effects of 0r. A, A, Moore, d*0?aaed. These are therefore to oite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and th* creditors of the said Dr A. A. Mooi'*, deceased, that they be and ay rre, in the Court of ? bo held at Oara 0 , on the 25tb da*, of January next after publicaUontfeeraJ l It o*ct?cirtB.'ttf forenoon, 13 show] cause, if any they have, why the aald Administration should not bo granted, , W. U Mo DO' D'ONT KEEP YOUR MONEY IN THE HOUSE Put it in the BANK When your MONEY is BURNED up regrota won't bring it back to you, It is very UNSAFE and it WORRIES yon a whole lot to havo money in your house or in a hole in the ground. Besides "looking" time after time to eoe if it is eafe teaches peoula wlu*r? it ju shakes it very UNSAFE, Make OUR Rank YOUR Rank. Wo pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. You Should See My nice line of Millinery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Pillow Tops, Neckwear, llibbons, Laundry Bags, etc., if you want real Bargains. For the next few days I am going to reduce the prices on all Winter Goods to make room for uiy Spring stock. MISS MATTIE GERALD. BANKRUPT SALE At The Opera House Store I have bought the Bankrupt Stock of Edgeworth Bros, at a sacrifice and have thrown it upon the market with the prices mercilessly slaughtered? the goods must move and move quickly. It will mean a great sav ing: to you to purchase from this very SUPERB LINE of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Furniture, Ag ate ware, etc. This line of goods, every article in it, is clean and up-to date, we can't hold them, they are going at far less than original manufacturer's cost. A VERY EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE to buy good goods at a Sacrifice. Oome nnd look over this line now. HAVE YOU ORDERED Therjngredients for your Xmas Fruit CJftke or Pudding? IP YOU HAVE, you'll need another. IB" SOU HAVEN'T, ju?t ring 89 AJp^lown Ur Murchison & flcCaskill, T*. T. R'.TiF .? . ~lr 3^ . R-r 1 ?Tr* ' *r s*& other ? *WM AT THE GILT EDGE STO . % ThG public knows what we did for "Piicfes*' in oufr Big ] # -? 'A l'** j , 4^(# * >>v in December. Now, wo will evou Shavo thofio prfceJf all Winter goods, they MUST GO, so for ill? ? of this month wo are offering SPECIAT7 OU.T PRICES on all of our heavy Dress Gdodg,; Flannels, Skirts, Tailored Suits, Rain- y* coats, Ladies Cloaks, Meu's and Boys' Clothing, Rugs,vArtff;. , Squires, etc, etc. ' Just Arrived ? ? v-' . Big line Children's Dresses, made by or,e of the best mam lactnrers, in all styles, white and colored, in sizes from 1 j< fco 14 years, ranging in prioes from 25o to $2 00, tli >se are beautiful goods and save the mothers so much tiroublf. TITO alio opening'up our Spring Ginghams* percale*, prii white goods, embroideries, etc., that are coming in evi?ry daj Free! Freel! Freell! A 15c Pattern Free with every Spring Style book. ~ ? >v;: X':. v y'^yraSft beautiful Spring Quarterly i-? just in. The book is omy und you get a 15c pattern five. . ..... , ? ' yy&ci&L Full Line Farm Supplies ^ - - m *~ YC * ?*?"?*1^*^'y Fertilizers, etc. sold at closest cash prices or on tfta paper. Youra Respectfully, . Famous Gilt ami** ' EM, b?^waf: \T' V> ?/Mjp:v.SaWs^6?.VVif?'y^. :"