The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 10, 1913, Image 7
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Tender Steak!
Kor u Tender Uteak,
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A. Julry Chop,
Direct your fooUtep*
TO OUtt 81IOK.
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Out- Huwh are Hilary,
Our Clevern, Too?
We'll trim tiiom up
JUBT UKJHT FOH YOU*.
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Campbell Bros.
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Horses and Mules
We have just received a car
load of fine HORSES and
MULES and want you to call
and see them
W. C MOORE
SELL
Do You Want to [ ?oan
BORROW
I May Help You.
LAURENS T. MILLS,
CAMDEN, B.C.
ciffJ prooT^bagTplants <
to satisfy customers
JO E oriGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS
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V^EttabHshed IBesrM^C^IUI Stock *30,000.00 ?"?
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(jllOWM) UKTTKR UAIW
Vail* Pn?rat ? i"rognuume
Night.
Mr. and Mrs. Vail and tympany
for. a eecoud time 'charmed their1
audience at the Academy of Muttlc
lawt night*
L Their attraction Im w^hout a doubt
the beet of anything like Ita kind
over neen In Sumter. Tho acta of
Mr, and Mre. Vail aro exceedingly
clever and entertaining and are
well worth ueelng If they were all
of tho show.
The Comedy Juggling of Mr. ijon
drlckHon wub luughahU* and wan
well done, too.
An mtir* change of programme
!'?' I' > n ttrruugod for tonight, and
Mf. Vull HlatcH that tonight lila
company Will give even u better
hUow than on preceding nighty
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Tho Valla will he ft! Opera Hot)*#
Friday and Saturday night,
Lj xh l'i > ^Wir^-r-Tr't^
Room NoU^.
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The Rc?t itooiu bn? progressed,,
rapidly since Jtii beginning cm the
Itith day of December. Ladlew
from tho Iuwiik and country round
about have learned to profit by i I ?
eonveuleiices and they mem to wel
come lt? peace and warmth. I)ur
lug llu; two days before Chritst man
coffee and t?a with crackers were
served to those who came to rest.
This proved auceesHful, for a cup
of hot coffee on a raw, cold day
hoIh a group of toUKUOb to talking
and HuprtMOt- ?vt? f
the cups.
The following places and tho
numbor from ouch place nro those
that, appear on tho register book:
Camden 100 names.
Boy kins ? 6 names.
Malvern Hill 4 names.
llethune? ~2 names.
WOBtVllle 3 nallH'K.
Lugoft 7 naiiH'H.
Cantey ? li names. <
Mt. Zion 2 nanitiH.
Antloch 7 namuB.
t'lemson ? 1 name.
Chester ? l name.
.Greenville ? l name.
Charles! on 1 name.
Philadelphia, Pa., ? 1 name.
Richmond, Va.,?! napie.
Hock Hill? 1 name.
Sumter ? -1 name.
Columbia- -3 names.
Those from the country who did
not sign their place of residence
number 18, making a total on the
registry of 171.
Recent; gifts to the Rest Room
are as follows: A sign, painted by
Mr, Browil; A portrait of Gen. Robt.
E. Lee, by Mr. W. h. DePass; a
lady's band-mirror by Mr. M. H.
Hey man; a large fern by Miss Ellen
Tweed; a picture and a fern stand
by Mrs. R. Y. Steedman.
Those who promised babies' crib&
are urgently requested for same to
be sent In as soon as possible./ lBV>r
all Qf which the League Is and will
be duly thankful.
Kleo Mltchem,
Sec. ClvlC League.
KXKCUTOlt'H hale.
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
j. Under and by virtue oft the pow
1 er vested In me as Executor of the
Estate of Mrs. Eliza Mclntyre, and
complying with the requirements of
the will of the said Mrs. ElLza Mc
Intyre, I will sell at public auction
In front of the Court House door
In the city of Camden, S. C., dur
ing the legal hours of sale on the
first Monday In February, 1913,1
being the 3rd day thereof, the fol-,
lowing described real estate to- wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land In Kershaw County; near the
town of Blaney, containing one
hundred and three acres, (103)
more or less,- - and -. known . as .the.
"Home Place", of Mrs. Eliza Mcln
tyre, deceased, and bounded as fol
lows:
On the' north by lands x)t R. J.
Mclntyre, on : the east by lands of
Coger Johnson, on the south by;
lands of Kelly, Tillman and Ken
nedy, x and on the west by lands 'of
Mrs, AdolphUs Kelly.
Te^ms of sale strictly cash.
Parties Wishing to bid at said
sale must deposit with me a certi-!
fled check for $25.00 .as evidence
of good faith.
R. T. 'Mclntyre,
L Executor.
Camden, S. C., Jan., 6, 1913.
37-38-39.
1 The name of Main Street, Colum
bia, that on which State House
Is, Is to be changed to "State"
Street. Not a bad ^idea. It will
create a state-wide feeling of in
terest and pride and to .that extent
every citizen ot South Carolina
Will "have stock in the enterprise."
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Our New Descriptive Catalog
is ?ully up-to-date, giving descrip
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the best and most profitable
seeds to grow. It tells all about
?j Grasses and Clovers,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas* Soja Beans,
The Best Seed Corns
and all other
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dard authority on Seeds.
Mailed on request; write for it.
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Chinese Politeness.
Etlqiu tin requires In Cblneae con
versation that each should compliment j
tho olh? r and depreciate himself and
all hla belonging^. A missionary who
has Juht returned hoard the following
oojoverfftUpn: . . <
"What is your honorable name?"
"My Insignificant, appellation is Ylng
8u"
"Wlx re Is > our hiukiiIII< ? mi palace?" |
"My contemptible whack in at Lung '
IM ?
"llow many are your Illustrious
chlldn u ? ?
"I have five vile, worthless brats."
"And |a your distinguished wife en
joying good health T"
. "The old hen Is pretty weU?
A Bargain Offer.
"Coinin' this way ag'ln?" asked the
justice of the peace, after ho had fined
Jlmpson |G0.
"I'm afraid I'll have to," said Jlmp
son ruofully.
"Wa al," said tho juBtlce, stroking !
his chin whisker reflectively, "perhaps.
I'd oughtor tell ye thet we sell a re
turn fine ticket for $75, entltlln* yo to
Immunerty from arrest on the way
back"? .Judge,
Views of the Tippers.
"Why Is It," asked the curious guest,
"that poor men usually give larger
tips than rich men?"
"Well, sub," said the waiter, who
was something of a philosopher as
well, "looks to me like de po' man
don't want, nobody to find out he's
po, and de rich man don't want no*
body to find out he's rich." ? Youth's
Companion.
. "
NO CHANCE. ??
out a nil arrest that man
for speeding.
Constable? But, his car has broken
down, and he'B trying to fix It.
Judge ? Then go out and arrest him
for obstructing tho highway.
Ftnnlcky.
Some, motorists kick
At the gasolene odor;
v They'd like it to smell
Like an ice cream soda.
Scholastic Flippancy.
"And now," continued the professor
of history, "permit me to mention a
tireless worker in the great cause of
humanity?"
"Attireless worker?" interrupted
one of the seniors; "pardon me, pro
fessor, bat if you are referring to
Lady Godiva, she was attired in her
luxuriant hair."
A Fabulous Age.
Spratts ? Miss Elder is much older
than I thought.
-Hunkers-Impossible.
Spratts ? Well, I asked her If she
had read Aesop's fables, and she said
she read them when they first came
out.? Home Journal.
Its Allurements.
"Mrs. Chatterly thinks of moving to
Reno."
"So rhear, " replied Miss Cayenne.
"But she doesn't need any divorce."
"No. But she is so fond of gossip
she has probably decided to move to
headquarters." ? 0 ,
Putting It Delloately.
. "Why is it that your son can't hold
a job? ^s ho la*y?"
"Well, perhaps not exactly tbat; but
I think it . may be safe to say that he
is a conservative In the matter of
easing his living."
Another Progressive.
"Why are yQU here again? I have
told you that you cannot have my
daughter. . Isn't that sufficient?"
"No, sir. ? I am in -favor of the re- i
call of parental decisions."
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Would Have Inside Information.
Glbbs ? memory is getting to be
awful} Wny, twothours after dinner I
can't remember wHayj*Ve cat on."
Dibbf; -You would if your wife WM,(
as noc;- a coot n;t mine. ? ? - ' J,
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TIIK <ANl>ll>ATK8 ANli HOW TUKY HTXfilK
Until further notice no candidate will be allowed to oaet for pub
Ihaih.n wore ?ub#crlptidh vote? (special ballota issued on aub
ecriptionu) than will place her total more than 6,000 voIoh ahead of
thu leader of the lu^i publication. For example, thy leader today
has 7,000 vote*. and any candidate way publish enough votee for the
oext issue of the paper to make her total reach 18,000 voteu. Candi
dates may turn in aw many subscriptions aw they wish but the pub*^
llwhtng <jf voleu wiU by limited by tho ahoYu ruling. fhi* ruling will
inn, however, apply to th? fifty vote coupons. Candidates may
vast for publication au many of the*? a? they can ueoure, provided
they are went to The Chronicle office before the expiration date print
ed on each fifty vote G0UJjj>00, This ruly, limiting ( h ?> OMtlhg of VOte*?
wl|| be removud later in the content.
District NumlHtr o?t\
rilig .h.IlK! i.u lu.t. a all Ifilllury within t ti.< inc.. ,?,i .a,. Ilinli,
ol the oKy of iianidun. At i? ^ ? iw? prUeu will go to this diatrlot
With opportunity of winning one or both of tho grand prlxos,
Mi?a Heiina Parish, Mill Si $6,600
Miaa Lulu Williams. Li road ;>i . .. 20,160
Miss Neil Moore, North BTOld St., 86,600
Miss ithetta Wilnon, Lyttleton, St.. . . , , . , , , , . . 86,700
Miss Annie Workman, Chesnut St. ..J,'. .. .. .. 26,60.0
MI?h Hoiirlelte Johnson, Fair fit ? ?? ?. r> .. .. 10,060
MIhh Ada Phelps, Luurons, 81 ik,u>o
MIm# litttt Zsiup, Fair Bt i4,...>n
Mru. J. A Orr, Littleton HI D
lUKlrlei Nomhor Two.
Includt.fi till territory lying W4egl"of the Watereo Hlver. At leant
two, ptifsew will go io i it in dluirlit' >vUI? uii opportunity to win one or
hot h oi i he grand piUes. ; , . l- .
Mr?. H. I<\ I toy klit. Lugt/ff, No, I .. fit '. 22,100
Mr*, .luh, Team, Lu&off 17,460
Mine tfoorgia Kubon, Lugoff .. 17,360
Miss Mottle Hard nor, Lugdff ., ..... .. ... . . 14,200
MIbh Kate Hell, I ?ugof f 14,10i>
Miss Bailie Truesdeli, Lugoff ;. ... .. ,, .... 7,060
MIhh Mattle (lose, lllftiiey 6,060
Miua Mary H<?a*borough, Lugoff . . . ? :. . , . . - T.060
hlHlrh-t Number Thrcu.
Incl Udes .ill territory tyljug noilh of tho H. A. I ,. It . U., cunt Of
('amdOn, At leant two prl/.OH will go to tbljf district with opportunity
of winning on?> or Ixjtli ot (lu> griuni prigeg,
MIhh Annlo lluckaboe, Uanulen K< 26,660
MIhh Kittle itlchjirdB, i.lborty Mill..... ... ,,, .. 26,300
Mru. It. W. Shannon, Jefferson No. 2 26, i
MIhh Cornelia ilaxley, IJethuuo, No. . , . . . 26,1
Mien Charlotte May shaw, Jefferson, itt. 2 23, (
MIhh Sarah MlclUe, ( aiadcui, No. ... ... 20, (
Mru. L. C. Clyhurii, WeetVllio .. .. 20,250
Hiw Mamit- Anthony, WoHtvlllo 10,400
M1?h (Meo Clyhurii, llothunc .k. 18,160
Miss Margaret McDowell, CaindtMl, lit, 3 ... ... ... .. ... 14,050
MIsb Hosido Spoars, Kalh . . . . ?12,100
MIhh Mary K.. VOIIOS, Cant?>y, N<?. 1 ... ... . . 6,200
Mth. t:. K. McDowell," Weatviile ..... ... 6,360
Vlitis Matih- Cr.-Kory . ? Kfi-Hhaw, 4. ... ? . . ... ... 6,000
District Number Four.
lncluden all territory lying south of tho 8. A. b. K. It., eaBt of
('amden. At loant two pl'Ues will tfo to tbiB district with opportunity
of winning one or both of tho grand prizes.
MIbs Sarah II. lioykin, lioykin ... ... ... .? ? .?
MIbb Sallio StokoB, Iiothuno, 1 . . ... ... _ m. ? ? .? 21,360
Mrs. C. II. Spradley, Oamfton No. 2.. ... ... ... 20,960
MIbb Calllo Gardner, BilhOpVUle, No. 4 ?4* ??? ??? ?*? ???
19,200
MIbb Lena KlcLood, Camden No. 4 ... ... ... ??? ... >M ... ... 19,00
MIbb lloaa Peebles, Camden, No. 1 ... ?T. M. .?? 'lit ,??. f.? ? ? J
MIbb Mary 11. McCasklll, CaBBatt. .... ... ... ... ?. ... ?? ... 12,200
Mrs. J. 8. Brown, Camden. NO 2 ... ?*. ... ??^ot)
MIbb Ola Davia,. Cuuaatt
MIbb Jennie Hall, Lucknow . . ? ? 91 >*.??? .tit **? til '
MIbs Bertha .Marshall, Oamden Ng. 2... ?. ... ... ... ... ??? '
MIbb Emma Pato, Lucknow . . . , ... ... ... ?
Miss Lerla 8inlth, Camden, No. 4 ... ??? *??
MIbs Tlieo Davis, Camden, No. 4. ? III ?M ??? M* ?** * *
Miss Kato Moseley, Camden No. 4... ... ... ... ???
MIbb Mainio West, Cassatt .. ....... ???
Mrs, H, C. McCoy, Camden, No. 2 . ... ...
MIbb I,ula (iasklns, Camden No: 2 . . ....... . . . ? ? ? ? ?
MIbb Sallle Hall, Lucknow
Miss Sallle Sowell, Camden, No. 4 ... ... ?? ??? ??oe
Miss Pearl Langley, Camden, No. 2 ...... 6,ooo
MIbb Klla Marsh, Camden, No. 2.?. .. ... J?'""
Miss McRae Whllaker, Boykin
260
26,160
600
000
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