The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 15, 1912, Image 3
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For Mayor.
I hereby announce myself cm
didate tor Mayor, subject to the
rule* governing the ctty democratic
primary. w
I hereby announce myself * can
didate tor re-election for Mayor of
Csmdep, subject to the rule* of the
Democratic primary. ?
**"7* a F. BHABINOTON.
For Aldenwae, Ward 1.
I hereby aunounce myself a candi
date tor the office of Alderman
from Ward 1. and If elected, will
stand for all that tends to the wel
fare of the city.
?. M. O. Huokabee.
I hereby announoe myielft a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 1,
subject to the rules governing the
city democratic primary. If elected
1 pledge my best efforts for the city
of Camden. J. I* JJraslngton.
For Alderman, Ward 2.
At the solicitation of friends, I
hereby announce myself a candi
date for reelection to the office of
Alderman from Wurd 2, subject to
the rules of the Democratic Pri
mary. 8. M. MATHIS.
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for Alderman from ward
2 at the approaching City prraary
election, subject to the rules gov
erning same. A. J. Beattle.
For Alderman, Ward 8.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 3,
subject to the rules governing the
city democratic primary. >
W. F. Malone.
For Alderman, Ward 4.
In offering myself for re-election
as alderman from Ward 4, I will
pledge, if elected, to use my best
endeavor for the city of Camden
and its citizens. As to the recent
issues which have been decided by
the people, I beg to state that I
will lend iqy every effort to serve
their will and to advance the inter
ests of our town along all pro
gressive lines consistent with con
servatism. Respectfully,
C. H. Yates.
After persistent urging by some
of my friend/ I have reluctantly
consented to become a candidate
for alderman from Ward 4. It
elected I shall stand for a clean,
impartial administration of the ci
ty's affairs, municipal ownership of
water and lights and any other pro
gressive or conservative measure
that in my judgment will benefit
the citizens and tax payers. I
would be glad to have the vote of
any citizen in my ward who can
support these principles; if he
can't, I do not want his vote.
Yours truly, ?
P.M. Woo ten r
I ror /imernuw, w*ra o. ^
We hereby announce John T
Meeker a candidate for slderman
*T0? wvd f* subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary,
Friends.
I hereby announce myself an a
candidate for re-election to the of
fice of alderman from Ward 5. My
only object In offering myself l?
that I stand for the best Interest*
of the city, W. K. Johnson.
For Aldertfajui, Ward O.
At the solicitation of friends, I
hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Al
derman from Ward 6, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
K -i ;T ? 8. .0. ZBl?jPV' ,
i < Poplar Camp No. 86f> W. O. W.
Meet* Monday uight on or before
the full moon In each month.
B. E, Sparrow, C. C.
f J. E. Campbell?, Clerk.
For Hale.
A 12 horse power Coser portable
engine. Apply to Henry Savage,
Camden, 8. 0.
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Notice.
The Camden Motor Co. are sole
agents for the Barley-Davidson- Mo
torcycle in Kershaw County.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice Is hereby given that one
month from this date ? on Saturday,
March 30, 1912, I will apply to the
Judge of Probate for Kershaw coun
ty for a final discharge as Admin-,
istratr^ of the estate of E. B.
Cureton, decea3cd?
All parties having claims against
said estate 11 r0 hereby notified to
present them ,.duly attested on or
before that date or be forever barr
ed. Sallie' W. Boykin,
Administratrix. '
March 1, 1912. lmo.
NOTICE.
We beg to inform the public that
we are now better prepared than
ever to do any kind of repairing
on short notice.
We overhaul and repair Gasoline
engines, steam engines, boilers, saw
mill and lumber plants, cotton gins
dynamos, motors, automobiles, gun
and bicycles,, steam and water fitt
ing, plumbing and house' wiring.
We are agents for Automobiles
Gasoline Engines, Dynamos and Mo
tors, Electric supplies and acces
sories.
Call at our shop and see th<
smallest Electric lighting plant eve -
built.
Built by us.
We give out of town work prompt
attention and make no charge un
less the Job is satisfactory.
DeliOACHE & SCUYIJER,
at
Camden Motor Co.
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Sheet
FOR SALE BY
B. F. JONES, M. D. V.
<4*2S& VeUrnutfUn
I will be at Mr. Little'*
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Stables every Monday.
B. F. JOKES K.D.V.
Notice
Having bought out the
stock of the Kirkwood Gro
cery we beg to advise the
public that yrc will be pre
pared at all times to supply
them with the choicest line
of Groceries, Fruits and
Country Produce that the
market affords, and assure
you of the most courteous
and prompt attention to all
orders w
Your patronage will be
appreciated.
Respectfully,
Kirkwood Grocery
COMPANY, Phone 37
Telephone 227-L
When you want your
home wired for Lights or
Bells.
SHANNON B. KIRKLAND
BIN- FORGIVENESS AND HEALINQ.
Mark It, 1-12? Maroh 17.
*'Bl? the Lord, O mp tml, ?*4 for? el nil uU
Ui$ WNUf; who forgii+th all lMn?
tkt; %okv kwtletk mil (A* a? P?M?
Viit. 0. i '
I I1EN later tbu Savior return
II I ed to Capernaum there \vi\k
a criiah to see and hear
Him, and to bring the alck
for Ilia healing word* and touch. The
miracles which our Ijord performed
wero specially with a view of getting
the ear of the people for His Message?
tbo Gospel of the Kingdom? the good
new a of the privilege of becoming eons
of God aud Joint belra with Jeaua In
the Meaalanlc Government which would
bleas Israel and ull nations with light,
knowledge, and uplift from sin and
death.
It was wblle Ho was thus pruschlng
that somo earnest ones brought to Htm
a palsied man for healing. Unable to
come into the house or Ita court be
causo of the throug. they removed some
or the tiling
Btoiieo of tbo
roof, and lowered
the nick man into
the presence of
tli ? preuching
Bttvlor. Such Im
plicit faith, maul,
fested by euch
heroic effort,
could not fail to
be appreciated by
the Redeemer.
But the unex
pected happened.
Instead of heal
log the muu of his disease, Jesus e*
claimed, "Thy sins are forgiven thoo."
Under God's arrangement with the
Jews, under their apodal Law Cove
nant, orlglual aln was typically atoned
for by the typical sacrifices, and the
people were held to account for their
transgressions of the Law. Hence,
amongst the Jews, serious sickness tin*
plied serious sins.
We are not to forget that such spe
cial dealings were with the Jews only
*-that they never applied to Gentiles
nor to Christians. God has no such
Covenant with the Church, nor with
the world In genoral today. Hence, j
the righteous are often sick, and sin
ners healthy.
Authority to Forgive 81ns.
Thero are certain great, basic prin
ciples relating to God's dealings with
humanity which should be recognized.
Jehovah's Government Is based, nut
upon mercy, but upon Justice; as we
"p'dd, Justice is the foundation of Thy
Throne." ' In one sense of the word
Divine Justice never forgives and nev
er can do so,, as wo will explain. We
rend, "All His work Is perfect." Man
was thus created perfect, In the imago
and likeness of the Creator, and there
fore ueeded no provision fou mercy so
long ad he was In relation With l|ls
God.
When temptation came, man fell
from Divine favor and life Into disfa
vor and under the deatn sentence. But
another feature of th'9 vDlvine charac
ter, Love, was brought Into exercise for
man's relief. But Divine Love or Mer
cy couid not override or interfere with
Divine Justice. In other words, God
could not forgive a sinner whom He
had sentenced to death. What He
could and did do, was to provide in
due time for man's redemption. Ail of
Divine Mercy, therefore, flows through
the channel of redemption.
The Philosophy of the Forgiveness of
. v . 8ln?
Applying this principle to our Savior
and His teachings, we ask, How could
He forgive sins when Divine Justice
could not forgive sins, nor set aside
the penalty of sin? The answer is,
Jesus was the representative of Divine
Mercy, and was at thatAime amongst
met) for the purpose or giving His life
as a sacrifice on nian's account, and
therefore to Him belonged the distinc
tive honor of forgiving sins.
However, His surrender of His all
did not give Him the authority to for
give sins. It was the heavenly Fa
ther's acceptance of His consecration?
His sacrifice, that counted. God's ac
ceptance of Jesus' sacrifice was mani
" Thy Dint bv forgive*
th49."
tested In Hla im
partatlon of the
Holy Spirit,
which lighted
upon Jesus like a
dove, as was tes
tified by John the
Baptist, and also
testified by Di
vine power which
thereafter operat
ed In and through
J o b u s for the
healing of . dis
eases.
The text for
this study comes
"Juttice is the founda
tion of thy throne."
JBS \T5
ADAH
from the P sal ma and is most interest
ing. The Prophet David may have
appropriated the words to hlmsolf as
a Jew and may have thought of his
own physical healing and blessing as
evidences of the Lord's favor tinder
the Law Covenant Bnt the prophetic
application of thl4 Psalm to spiritual
Israel la still more Interesting. ' The
spiritual Israelites are new creatures,
spirit-begotten, and have this treasure
in earthen vSMSHt" v
With these it is the new creator#
that rseogulzes Ms h?&Ung, 1111
glveness, and, accofjto|[_to fl *
promise, all things
er for good to him,
Ood and has been called according to j
For Y our Breakfast
SPECIALS :
Old Fashion Country
Lard
Premier Oat Flakes at
10c
While Rose and . Gold Medal
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Coffee, Baker's Breakfast Cocoa,
Tetley's Teas.
LANGS' g GROCERY
"WHERE QUALITY COUNTS"
Phone 2. Camden, S. C.
REAL ESTATE
Do You Want to
SELL
BUY
LOAN
BORROW
I May Help You.
LAURENS T. MILLS,
.CAMDEN, 8. C/.
Why Hhoulri big l>etH ulwayu be
made in n meat shop?
Bccuuho the ment inan 1? tuuli a
good steak holder!
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IT'S A SAFE BET
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That no Whop lioldn llETTIfiH
HTKAKH than ours! Wp don't
hold them IjOnKt All Wagers
are Quickly Settled and the
Steaks Promptly Dcdiveml^ to
tho PI ceased Winners! Vou tan
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beet on our Steaks every time?
Campbell Bros.
"That'? The Carriage IWant"
will be your remark when you,
see the latest model buggy we
are now showing In our ware
rooms. It Is certainly a beauty
in all .that the word Implies.
Built on lines of grace and
style, yet embodying a world of
strength. Do see it is to ad
mire, to admire Is to purchase,
and the purchase brings ? satis
faction.
W. W. KING
> IKOSi PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS <
guaranteed to satisfy customers
frROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS
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Paid In Capital S?oelliao.OOO.AA
one
month from this date ? on March
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kle Nelson,
Comella^Mlckle,
. Guardian.
E trespass notice.
All persons are hereby '""Ml1
trespass upon my lands ?w
nine mllee eeat ?t Camden, H
:h according to la m.
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