The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 24, 1911, Image 1
Volume XXI. No. 52. Camden, S. C., March 24, 1911. W. L. McDowell, Prop^
Without tlip best in groceries your cooking cannot be u
success. A good working man never attempts to build with
ddioiont tools or bad material. He is too proud of his Work.
So with the succesaful cook. Only the finest groceries can
bring satisfaction. We sell that kind. Successful cooks are
our best patrons.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
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Stray Hog.
A slock bog whb tBken up at H. F.
Smith's on the B^jkin road about
two weeks ago. Owner can have
same by paying f<r this advertise
.. mentaud danx?ges.
rm ? m?
Beats in the Parka.
City couooil is having built in
the various parka of the city good
4Hid sunHttmtiai ?g^aur. This a step
in the direction of the "City Beau
tiful." Mayor Brasington is a be
liever in this kind' of work and is
to be cohgratulated therefor.
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Enlarging His Residence. /
Mr.^Henry Savage is making
tome extensive improvements to hie
already handsomo residence on
Laurens street. It id this kind of
work that huilds up and beautifies
a town. Mr. S:ivnge is the right
kind of citizen. Wish we bad
more like him. ^
Mr. Q, L. Blackwell.
We wish 16 direct tho attention
of our readers to the advertisement
of Mr. Q. L. Blackwell, jeweler
and optician. By pluck and perse
verance Mr.-Blackwell has built up
a splendid business and his store
would reflect credit upon uities *f
nucb greater pretensions than
Cajmlen. It is oue of the most at
- tractive places of business in our
town. 4 Call and 'see him?three
doors north of the Gilt Edge Store.
..... Woman's Missionary Union.
There will be a meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Union Auxil
erary of Kershaw Baptist Associa
tion he.d ?n Csiuiics iiipllvi Cbarch
April T and 8. Friday 7, 3 p. m.
Ynd 8 p. m. hatur^ay 8,10 a m.
All dogates are riquqeted to re
port at Church on . arrival, and a
representative from eyery Church
in Association urgently requested
to attend.
By order'of the President. ^ v
Miss Jdtsie Johnson, Prest.,
Mrs. 8. E. Goodale, Supt.
x I have received a very nice line of
new French PaitSVn Hats. Come
and see them. . "
Miss Mattte Gerald,
Organ Recital. I
Tir?"ofgan~ recTtafatTtba Metho
dist Chnrch laat night waa a moat
pronounced sueoeea. Tholarpo au
ditorium waa filled to ita utmost
capacity and all were charmed with
the uselodioqa music of the great
organ under the skillful touch of
Prof. JotynW?tgSh?rrTrV AlfWre
thrilled by the aweet singing by
Miee Flower.?A: frrewlll offering
,wae taken for t|ia organ fond and
waa liberally responded to. The
occasion desetvaa a mo oh more ft,
~~ilpded notice frpt lack of time for*
a loogjsuiry all of*
our Methodist friends bate done a
great work and w% re}->ieo with
"7( Pfsa6hlogin tbk'Chutph Sunday
HOME NOW!
And see our truck garden.
You will iind there many
things to add to your grocery
list that will make your meals
look and faste better.
Our Garrotts, Beets, Tur
i
nips, Spring Onion#, Salsify,
Radishes, and Spinach, Swiss
Chard, Kale, Mustard, Pars
ley, Lettuce and Mint are line.
Fresh supply of Chickens,
Turkeys and Eggs just receiv
ed.
THE KIRKWOOD
GROCERY
Phone 37
f Proptpt Delivery
.Tu?tt reoeived a nice line of French
Pattern Hata at Mis* Mattic Gerald's
Horse Show*.
The onming Horse Show which
will t^4e place on the 29th and 30th
of March, being the third annual
Show under the auspices of the Cam
den Polo Club, has very bright pros
peo'i*.
G-co,JT. Litilo and Henry Savngo
as Ground? Onramittee with Dun"
oun L. Krt wards, L*roy S. Davidson,
Henry Cirrison, J p., on the Decora
tion, promise of a high (jIhbs brass
hand and with the judging done by
Riohard McGrau of Lancaster, Pa ,
and Way no Ray of AsheviUo N. C.
it. can bo seen that the affair is han
dled vorj carefully and conserva-'
tivfiy.
The Prize list, copy ??f which can
be secured by applying to the Sec
retary, is one of the best ever offer
ed and the entries are oocning in
very fast.
This it an affair in which the
county of Kershaw should bo large
ly interested. There arc two class
es, one forsaddishorses*, and one
for single harness horsee, open on
]y to persons living in Kershaw
county, that are bona fide residents
ait the year around. These two
|olM*eB bar out oil visitors andl
nhould he very interesting. Keen
oompstition may be expected In
these olasses among our horns people
Don't forget tba dates. Jf you
osaU ??tor * horse, ^ame yourself
and hslp * good thing along.
On Wednesday night tbsr* will
he a Horse Show Hall in ths bpsra
b?m? sum# ?*??*!!? ** tm.
J " ? kg'. W'*1,*? et^SS
PilHtiONAL.
Mrs W W Abbots of Oolotnbia is
viallinn hrr aiater, MraN K (loodale
M r h David Withernpoon ha* re*
turned ho roe aft*r a viaU to frienda
U> Hock Hilt aud Columbia.
Mr L W Weat, of Hethupc.wiits in
Camden up Wednesday.
livv M Ji L*w?'in tiah returned
home and preaching tuay bo expeot
*?(1 hI the llepliat < 'Lurch OU Sunday
We rtceivetl h pleasant call on
W ednetdvy l?at from our old friend
and aohoolmate. JDr .1 K W Hai|e,
of Hook I HI1. Tbe Doctor look* a*
young ami hardtunc an over.
Pinal Discharge
| heruby ceiyq notice thai I will apply
to tbc .Ju?l^?? of Probata lot Ker?h??i
County on Halurdav ivs M.. April 10th
next, ittl 1, for tlinclotrKG a a Administra
trix of the ettata of Jo)m C. Manning.
JULIA M BOYKIN, '
A'lf^*. Katate John C. Manning
March l'fc 101J -
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Citation.
South Carolina?Kershaw County.
By W.L.MoDowe]l,Judge o/Probate.
Whereas. Mo) lie .1, Hough andJooIIough
made suit to inn to grant them Letters of
Administration of the Estate of iind
offsets of Jj. 0, Dough, deceived.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish nil und singular the kindred and the
creditors of the ?aid Jj, 0. Hough,
doceased , thai tT?ey bo and ap
pear before me in the Court of
Probate to be held * at Cam*
den, S. O., on the 80th day of
March next after publication there
of, at U o'clock iu the forenoon, to show
cause, if any thev have, why thai said
administration ^hould not be granted.
Given under nfy hand this 16th day of
Mar, A. D. 1011
W. L. M e DO WELL,
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.
Published in the Camden ChronicTb on
the 17th day of Mar , 1011. ?
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
State of South Car-} In the Pro
ollna, V bate Court.
Oounty of Kershaw.)
Nellie C. Man, as Administratrix of the
Estate of itobert Man, deceased,
Petitioner,
Against
Mary F. Man. Ola Hurley, TVfurle Mor
gan, John C. Mail. Amy B. Man, Eu
nice Man. Mary M. Man and Lillian
A. Man, '*. Defendants.
To the Defendants in this aotion:
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the Petition in this
Action which hai been filed in the
office of Probate Judge for said County,
and to tervo a copy of your answer to the
said Petition on the subscriber at bis
office at Spartanburg within twenty days
after the service hereof upon you , exclus
ive of the day of such service, and it
you fail to answer iheaa'd petition within
the time aforesaid, the Petitioner in this
action will apply to tho Court for tho re
lief demanded in the ?ald Petition ,
Dated Maroh 2l?t, 1911.
OAiiLlSLE & CARLISLE.
Attorneys.
Attest
W. L. McDowell, Probate Judge.
An Ordinance.
Providing for and regulating tho number
ing of all lota in the City of Camden
for the convenience of future free de
? livery of mail and othor purposes.
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City Council of Camden, 1
Camden, 8 O., March 8th. 1011. j
Be it ordained by the City Council of
Camden, S. O.. in due session assembled,
the 8th day ot March, 191 lj
Section 1. In order to seoure free de
livery of mail and for convenience gener
ally in locating buildings in the City of
Camden, that.the City Connajl of CacsdtT.
prooeed ftt onco to h*vo numbered con
veniently all buildings fronting on streets
within the corporate limits of eaid Citj,
by placing metal numbers or numbers of
come other substance on Rome place on the
front part of said buildings, said numbers
to bo large enough to be dislinuuished
across the afreet.
Sen. 2. For the purpose of numbering
said City, all streets running Irom East
to West are to bo. desijfnatod ny numbers
but also to retain their present names ; and
all streets running from North to South
to be numbered as Avenue*, but also to
retain their prcaant nam's; said Cl*v, for
this purpose, to be divided into blocks,
each block to be five hundred (60feet
in length, provided, however, thai anv of
theprC&cnt blocks of the City approximiit
ring this length shall be considered blocks
for tho-purposes herein.
Bee H. That in that section of the City
of Camden between King Street on the
i South aud DeKaib Street on the North,
and between Church Rtreet.on the West
and Market Street on the Katt, every
| twenty (20) feet shall constitute a lot and
and be separately numbered. That in all
i other sestioni rfthe City, Mxty-six (68)
I feet shall constitute a loc and be separate
ly numbered.
Seo. IV. Tor the purpc** of number-]
Ing ?*id street*. the streets noir running
from Esstti West shall be numbered as
fellows: ? Mulberry Street, Fust Street;
Wsteree Street, Second Street; Meeting
Street, Thlr.1 Ktreel; Prospective blreet
running East eod Weet pcint about half
[ way between Mrctin# N?*d Buff Streets.
; t'<mrth Street jlfcll'Wt* *|. Flfti SrteeUl
' Prospective Stpeet running from JS*st to.I
We?t;TOint nlKmvfa&irWayier'wfen King
?nd Bull Streets, Sixth StrostjKingStrset
Seventh Street; York Btnsot.EigbthStreet
Otyburu Street and Arthur Btrei*,- Ntnlf*
Street; Untied ge Street, and prospective
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(A bank account not only gives yen a safe place to
keep your money, but it is also a 45 re at convenience.
Besides every check you draw is a legal receipt for
the debt you pay.
Make OUR Bank YOUK Bank
We pay liberal interest cjonsistent with Bafety 4 per cent.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMDEN, S.?C.
DOES
YOUR
W41KH
A Watch is intended to tell you the
tirrj|e of day. Unless it does this ac-j
curately it is worse than useless, for
it is like the man you cannot depend
upon. 1
Many a man has $25 or. $30 tied
tied up in a watch which is worth
less when if he would invest a dollar
or two forhaving it repaired hewould
get the full value out of it. ___
Often a watch which does not keep
proper time needs regulating for
which we make no charge. If it
needs repairing our charges are more
than reasonable, and our work is
guaranteed.
G. L. BLACKWELL,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
thereof, * Twelfth Street; Prnspeo*.
ive Strei t at ft paint About lire hundred
(500) feet North of liaFayetto Avenue,
running East and Wwt, Thirteenth
Street , Laurens Street, Fourteenth sirtet;
Hampton Avenue ?nd proipective con
linuatlon theroof. Fifteenth Street- Pros
pective Street about fire hundred feet
Norlh , of Hampton Avenue, rwnincr
Eiit aud West. Sixteenth StrecfrCheMnul
Street. Seventeenth 8treet; un-namcd!
street, he.t vsoen property of W. R Hough |
and Mrs, Stockton and prospective, con* |
tinuatioit thereof. Kigntveulh Street;:
Union Street and prospective continua
tion thereof, Nineteenth Street; Green
Street and prospective continuation here
of, Twentieth Street, Kirkwood Street,
Twenty-first Street; Prospective Street or
North Boundary, running East and.West^
Twenty second Street. That the threat*
running North and Sooth i\re V> fce nutn
bered ls follows:? R^pyjado^ Street. Fir?t
A vena* ; MOV $irv-et, Second Avenue;
Faft St^et. Third Avenue j Lyttieton
Strpctj fourth Avenue', Market 8treet,
and prMfxeUve confirmation thereof,
-Pifth Arenu^; PfoTd Street,""BUth Ave
nue; OlyysU Street And prospective e?**
tinuation thereof. Seventh AvenuetCamp
bell St rest), tlgth Avenue | Gordon Street,
Ninth Avenue{ \Vli?r?et. Tenth Av?
jgtta^Tte uuwber of ttarfltreet o#,At*>
nue it tojo\i^? its^preeent
bera, Brotd Btroet Bhall be the dividing
street.
See. VI. That starting with First
^tieet, the number? shall atari with one,
and alternate ucrosa the street, even num
bers on the right and odd uumbers oo the
left, and proceed regularly tbat way, go
ing North, to the end of the block, cach
blooK shjdl be considered as cfcnsistig of
one nu mired (100) lota. 'For fchepur pose
of numbering! lota from But to West, the
numbers shall start with Rippotidon
Siu'i'i, and atinll oontinue Weatward the
ramii aB from North to South in the same
units.
8ec. VJl. The owners of all buildings
, erected in the future ?Ithin ;he corporate
limits of the City of Cumden shall conform
to the requirement of this ordinauce.z.
I , 8ee VI!!. That it shall be a mie
I demeanor for any one to interfere or d?
jstfoy ???d nnipbrrs. or nam?a or numbers
* of street* t and *i>* person Tio la ting this
section shall be fined a *%m not. exceed*
tog twenty dollars (#*>,60) or be iuprise*.
ed for not mora than tea (10) days, and
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You wont to know where to make your DOLLAR
buy the most goods for you DON'T you? Well
now, just look down this li?t and 8ee.
if we are not selling sonio t
cheaper than the ether fellow,
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25c cotton voils, wliito, black and colors tit
25c mercerized poplins at -
Flaxons white and color? from ?r ?
10 in. white lawn, good quality
("becked find white dimitxs at
Ftro hpf-t 36"in'fblcaclioct at
Good quality 30 in Cambric at
84 in lfnfne at
Best shirting printB at
Beautiful line silk (just in) at .
Big lot of embroidery at
90 in. linen sheeting at
English long cloth
I lot white oxford 25o goods at
52 in. brack broad cloth 75c goods at
1 lot colored broad cloth $1.00 goods at
Big lot laces 'great value'' at
Some big cuts in table damask
Ladies and children's Spriug 1iats, ladies ready
latest styles Hobble Hats, Sailors, etc.
Peanut Straws and Panamas for ladies and children.
Orex rugs, matting, rugs.? We liavtro iull Tfi
rugs any size from 40c to $10.00.
Matting Squares 9x12 only 3.50. Matting lugs72x36only,
50c. ,
Strong line mens, women andchildrens shoe** for Spring
J. W. Garter line (Solid Oak) shoes for men, the shoe that
lasts and is COMFORTABLE. All the new toe? in Oxtord.
Partilizers and farm supplies aa cheap as the cheapest for
cash or on approved papers. 1
A Iff Vpfji 1 fpSjlV.T 7 fil'
Your* KeBpectfulljf,
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Famous Gilt Edge
p. t. villepigue;
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