The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 10, 1913, Image 3
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_ South Carolina farmer had a large number
of hogs which were ready to kill. The weather
was so warm that killing was out of the question.
He ^ went to his telephone, called a dealer in
Columbia over Long Distance and sold his hogs
at * good price. He then called the local freight
office and arranged for shipment.
The telephone is now a necessity on the farm.
You can have one on your farm at small cost.
See the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or
fiend a postal for our free booklet.
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STOCKTON NKWH NOT KM 1
Valued OorrevpundwU CUve* H*^
|Mwlng? of the < on...... mi >
The Christmas, holidays wero pleas
antly fepent in this neighborhood*
many homes wero brightened by
guy visitor*. The following school
Klrlu and boys spent the time with
their parents; Tom Humphries of
Wofford College, Carl West, of S.
C. Medical College, and Kthel Hum
ph <wyi of Che?t*rtteld lllgh School.
Dr. J. C. Pearce and Mr. Arial
of liraultevlUtt, spent Christmas i
d^y at the home of Mr. U. M. p. .n? < |
sr.
Hn, Itixl Mrs. Jesse Sowell aud lit
tie ''ifo.UKhtor, Maureen, of Harta
vlllu, vlulted the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. h\ , Sow. II
M I.. on Watklns, Hurnwell
lllackwell and tDaisy Gardner, atfter
a pleasant visit to relatives here
lu^e returned to their home In
D&rllnfton oounty,
Mr. and Mih. J. H. Hanunoiul ;ni(l
Miss Sallle Sowell visited In Wedge
field liiht w oek.
? l>r. L. A. Howell, of Camden, was
a pleasant viaiior here Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Konttoth Adam#, of
Selina,' N. C,, are spending several
we?ks at Mr. Frank West'* home.
Miss Ktta Watts, of Cantey, Is
the charming guest of MIhm Jessio
t^wens this week.
Mr. Foster Croiner, of Clinton,
was a visitor here during the holi
days,
Miss Kate Brown, of Si. Mathews,
has been visiting friends and rela
Uvea hero. StMf has alwSys lived I"
thla neighborhood until a few yearn
ago. She was greatly missed by
her many friends and; they cordially
welcome her back.
Mrs. Jasper N. OVWI, and baby,
of Hlairs, 8. C., have returned to
their home after a pleasant visit to
rolatlves here.
Messers Willie Jolly and Chalk, of
Columbia, were visitors here on
Sunday.
Mr. Leroy Humphries of George
town spent tho holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mih. J. (\ Hum
phries. ,
Mr. Richard Jolly, of Columbia, J
spent a few days at the home of
hiB fftthcr,
Mr. Henry Owens spent Saturday
night at the home of his brother
Mr. Helton Owens.
Miss Irene Bruce has returned to
her school near Kershaw after a
visit to her home.
Mr. P. T. Bruce, one of our most
esteemed citizens, who has been se
riously ill for some time, was able
to be at chnrch Ion Sunday evening.
His many friends were delighted to
see him out again, and \vish for
him a speedy recovery.
MIbbcb Simpson and Evans, teach
ers of Cleveland school, spent the
holidays at their homes.
Misses Thresa McDonald and
Joyce Horton, WOre guests of the
MisBes Sowell last week.
. Mrs. G. W. Amnions spent Satur
day at the State# farm with her niece I
Mrs. J. H. lrby.
Mr. Ed Sowell has come to make
his home with his brother, Mr. Br
F. Sowell. His daughter; MIbb Kit
ty, has gone to Columbia to learn
the millinery trade.
Master Fletcher Latham, of Cam
den, visited Eugene Pearce during
the holidays.
Miss Hattle Hussey visited in' Sum
ter last week.
Mrs. D. L. Sowell and children,
have returned from ar? pleasant visit
to Sumter.
Mr. Arthur Humphries, of Camdo
? spent Thursday at the 'home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hum
phries. . *
Master Boyd Workman visited at
the home of Ills uncle, Mr. Ed
Workinan during the holidays.
Master Blille McDonald, of Cam
den, visited relatives here last week.
Mrs. Belton Owens and little
daughter Francis, visited at the
home of Mrs. Lula Blair last week.
Mrs. G. W. Amnions gracefully
entertained Misses Owens and "Watts
and Mr. J. E. Pearce on Saturday
night. A dainty supper was served.
Music and conversation was Indulg
ed in and there was nothing to mar
the pleasure of the delightful even
ing.
\ Rev. T. L. Cole and Mr. Elmore,
of PlBgah, were In this section on
Monday.
Miss Hattle Hussey and Mr. Eu
gene Owens visited friends near
Cantey last week.
Rev. Hutson, the new minister
of Beulah church. Is visiting the
members of his congregation this
week. He preached a very forceful
sermon to a large audience _on Sun
day afternoon.
A large crowd is expected to at
tend the oyster supper to be. given
-at-4he-home of "Mr. Belton Owen?
on Friday night, jj; iff fating looked
forward to with much interest.
Mr. Henry Tiller returned to his
home In Chesterfield after a weeks'
visit to his daughters here.
Mr. Jim Realy, of Rock Hill visit
ed his sister, Mrs. Ed WorkttHurdnr
ing tho holidays.
The most charming function of
the holidays, waa . a. party given on
Friday night by Miss Jessie Owens,
In-honor- of-^the visitors. ^The prob
and cozy rooms of the Owens homo
were lovely in holiday attlre-^holly
and trailing Vines of smllax were
usbd In profusion for" the decora
tlons. A guessing contest pertaining |
to rain was indulged in by the
guests. The first prize was won
by Dr. Carl West and Miss Lorena
Humphries. The next five minutes
wero spent In composing ?w^8
from the letters "Christmas. The
prize for making the largest num
ber was also won by Dr. West and
Miss Humphries." After the games
the guests were invited Into tho
dining room where cake, fruits, .and
nut# were served. Those
Miss Owens' hospitality were Misses
Annie West, Mamie Glllls HaU e
Hussey, Lorena, Ethel and Jennie
Humphries and Messrs Jew
Luther Sowell, Tom, Carl. LeRoy
and Will Humphries, Charlie Sow
ell, Foster Qromer and Bngene
Owens. . .
*
Mr. Kershaw 8htnnhJn* lBft'
week for Timmolisville/ where he
will make his homq in the future.
KHTATK HA1JI ;;
8tat? of 8outh Carolina,
County of Kerehaw.
Under and by virtue of an order
Kj-anii.d by W L McDowell, Judge of
Probate tn and for tlve County of
Kershaw, Htate aforesaid, bearing
date of January 3, 1918, 1 will sell
at L>ubllo auction on the 26th day
of January, 1013, commencing at 11
o'clock a. m., the following perian
al property of the estate of John
W Outlaw, deceased. t??wH
2 (Two) Carriages
(Two) Bufglen
i rin.. i wagons.
7 (Heveu) Beta Gear.
3 (Three) Mules.
:> (Wive) Horeea.
Term* of sale, cash.
Mrs. Algie 1. Outlaw,
Januury 9, 1913. Adminlstratrlx
iiNAIi DltfCHAlUii:.
dice In hereby given to all OOH
cerncd that one month from this
date, on January 31st, 1913, 1 u?
Ouardlan pf 1 yowln Roberts, Nancy
L*>raine Itobefts, mid Dave Beaure
gard Koberts will muke my final re
turn to th# Probata Judge of K?r
nhuw County as Bald Guardian^ and
Hp ply thuflBfo for a final discharge
of tjjf> Hiitne. a v
J. M. Robert*. Jr.
Camdont s. c.( Dm, 27, 1912.
I INAI. DIHCHAllGK
Noli (jo is horeby given that one I
month from this date, on Monday, ;
kVhnmry lt)th, 1013, 1 will inako to ?
the Probate Court of Kershaw ooun- j
ty, my final accounting as Admlnls- ;
tratiix of the Ks-tato Oi* Mrs. Ihu
bella J. Young, deceased, and apply i
thereto for letters dlsmissopy.
Anna Y. Hendrlx,
January 10. 1913. Administratrix.
37-38-39-40.
KliriCItVIWOlfg MONTHLY
RKPORT,
H- 11 Muuii, Supt. chain
Ming . Sls<; 47
J \ Jha^^u?0' hirod KftnK 159.80
O W te hl^! 8tU,K ??
J ?/' ;MoJley' hired gang . . 129.66
? K. Jordan, road work . . 2.00
a' n< ?8e.y.? rottd work .... 6.24
T W 2^!hUne' roftd wor^ 2.75
<Wn 1WUttOI1? b?dff bridge. , 200 0 0
?ra, ick & Gradick blk wk. 9.6O !
Goon' yyat*ou & Son, blk wk 2.2&
Good Roads Machine Co., "? '
road machine .. 26<J.OO j
J. II. Hammonds, supplies. . 6 65 '
Sm. k 8Mai,,>?i). supplies 293.07 I
Bpr ug. fig & M Co.. 8upplie? 21.11
T ' %T 8chl?sburg, supplies. . 169.19
T n Sar8on 0o-' supples. , 314.54
J \ i10nP' 8UPP,ie? ? ? ? ? 106.75
Hall, supplies 13 40
w. L. DeFass, supplies . . 27 22
Ker M irIr? S?" 8Upp,1?8 2 2! 1 0
T n w , Co'' ?uDDlteH 7.00
<n *J??i!fley' 0UPPlles . . 1,25
R. i. Miekl?, supplies .. 25 79
Levkoff Bros., supplies .... l 4.1 *6
t ' r ? n' 8UPPHes .... 20.70
J. J. Sanders, supplies .... 5.54
r' & ^?e8delI? supplies .. 21.24
H JT* ^e&t' supplies . . 4.00
K h vniPPiy Co" 8uPPnes 17.60
w n Y/"ePtetti&, supplies. . e.oo
r i* *5?,ln ZemP. supplies.. 4.85
J. F* Clark, supplies . . . . 450
Dr?K Co.. supplies h:65-I
Nat. Office Sup. Co., supplies 1.80
?i. L. 1 1 111. s<> it, supplies . . . . 10.00
a. H. Duncan, supplies . . ... 12.00
ij? W!8 & Christmas, sup. . . 36.10
BuppHefl - 22.08
Knterprise Mer. Co., supplies 1.95
*? vv. Watson, supplies .... 12.00
n Wittkowsky, supplies 10.62
W, pabney, supplies .^ 57.00
Camden W. L. & I. Co., .. 38.14
Camden Motor .Co., transport
lng jurors . . ... .... 4.00
James &Chesnut, wk at c. h. ? 3.60'
0. M. Fort, work at c, h. ,. 2.50
A. D. McLeod, work at Jail 6.50
A. W. Burnet, M. D., Exam
ining Lunatic . . . . ; . 10.00
C. _P^...DuBose, Premium on l\
Bond . . . .- 35.00
Camden News, ^ Adv. and
Stationery , 14.98
C. - Wr Birchmore, advertising - .
and stationery \ 47.14
1. J. McKenzie, salary, and
, p?8ta?e ? - . . ? ? 100.70
I. C. Hough, salary and po&t
T afe ? 105.20
L. S, Spears, special con. . . 2.30
W. W. Huckabee, sal. and ?
Tj fe?8. ,? . . 184.50
John Collins, salary . . . . 25 00
JJ- C. West, salary 100.95
W- F. Russell, salary .... 37.76
t*. L. Dixon, salary 12.60
D. M. McCaskill, salary ... 191.30.
J- S. Barfield. \Balary .. . . 37.50
J. N. McLeod, salary . . . . 37.50
J. M. Smith, salary . v .... 37.50
D. M. Kirkly, Galary 43.76
S. F. Kelley, salary . . 26.00
E. F. Horton, salary . . . . 26.00
J. , A. West, salary .. .... 25.00
J. K. DeKay, salary .. 26.00
A. 'B. Shaw, salary .. 26,00
Wr D. Sfiegarfc, salary . . 26.00
NewtOn Kelly, salary . . . . 25.00
S. E. Ross, salary . . . . . 25.00
J. B, Munn, salary ^ ? rn'r-. 25. 00
Jas. T. Trtie8dell, salary .. .26^00
g _W - Hammondg^ -gfdary 17.50
S' *?; JS?e8i Ba,ary ' . ? ? . . 37.50
H. M. Fincher, salary .. v. 150.00
W. F, Mangum, salary .... 25.00
Luther Truesdell, salary . . 26.60
F. L. ? Truesdell. salary .... 37.50
J. D. Sinclair, salary . . . . 50..00
N. S. Richards, salary .... 25.00
1a A. Perry, salary . . 25.00
H. D. Heath, salary . . 25.90
C. E. Hlnson, salary . . . . 25.00
W. L. McDowell, salary and
? teon-; . -vr-W- . ... .. ^.00
N. g. Richards, supplies . . 6.00
Gladden & Bran ham, sup 9.35
A. J. Beattle, supplies .... 3.00
A. D. Kennedy, supplies . . 14.06
Jesse T. Ross, supplies .... 12.00
Town of Bianey, II. C 14.00
Walter Hinspn, lumber . 7.36
Rhame Bros., supplies . . . . 62.30
J. S. Ross, supplies . . . . 7.80
Zemp 4rT)ePassf supplies. . 3.70
T. C. Sessions, repair bridge 12.16
J. H. Crdw, lumber 4.00
J. M. Smith, mules .. .... 500.00
O. W. Dabnoy, Supl. p. |u. 81.0^
Total . , .7T7 . . . . $4,899,66~
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Mr. and Mrs. Vail arc ably Assisted by a great company of
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