The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 21, 1913, Image 7
CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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tlUNTKK WANTJK1>.
ited? A- printer. Must lie
ami tasty. Capable of haud
E?. department of up-to-date
t print ?hop. Addr?H? The
do, Camden, 8. C.
r uttioiuoblle repair shops are
busy helping the tlfctyejer on
rtf,
iy, t<> quick ktoUnj my hound
%0um?I" MpMlftlty wli.,1, |,?
MM . '
Eler go poHBUm hunting, and
iur own fresh moats at )M|(
o ftorm blows over.
JM* <,r to be"? u useful,
ifttir citizen of thjB growing
-"thttt'y the question."
'utton chops pork steak por
?u?e ?'ih." "That will do
me some sardines, waiter."
ounc? of fact la worth more
? tart load fine spun theory
Batters vital to the oQmmunlty
strings of ponies are led
^gh Camden 'h streets as easily
strings of maidens and cal
oatb.
o candidates front Kershaw for
?nor in one day! Even old
yield, in Its prime, could not
that score.
be, or not to be"? seems to
inquiry of certain ordinances!
fur statue books. Even an or
ice becomes laden with germs.
I roan labels and advertises hlm
' possibly all unconsciously. On
it corners, greeting passers by
ells you just who he Is, and
he 1b, in his chat about ''this
Iowa." gg
Is said that the mills of the
grind slowly? possibly surely,
which one of .the mills of Cam
|trinds sRdTwly? It is said that
of them turns out grist with
ighinf? promptness, and is sure.
clock in an up-to-date jewelry
in the city. had this label In
,nt script; "This clock will run
eek without winding." "My,
said the Chronicle news boy,
iat would slie do If you was to
i her?"
ur tourist friends throng our
ets dally, and appear to enjoy
climate. Camden Is glad to
e them, and our people give
d hearty welcome. They are a
er and courteous* folk, and seem
>e appreciative.
telay breaking your limbs, or hav
a firet-ctesg case of appendici
a little longer. Facilities within
gates will be ours ere many
>na wax and wane. The Cam
| hospital looms up, and suffer
cltlzens will be attended to iu
?r ? "first come, first served."
"hat was a timely and handsome
ig the State did? ~ guaranteeing
fexponge of the Southern Corn
Mltion. Wo take off our hat
Mr. Ambrose Gonzales. His
ughtfulne8B and generosity will
far-reaching in beneficial effects
the lives of our struggling farm
The Chronicle ban been Introduc
?d Into many additional home* re
| intly. When the family circle
gather* around the uvoiiiuk flroalde
to talk, and to read, and to >nedl
tato, this family newspaper will be
^n ?vldeucu furnishing something
appropriatu and profitable for ev??ry
member of the group.
On? good thing cH,l? for another
In Cuiden. Look at 4,.. partial list;
A now drug store; u first class laun
dry; the finest Jewelry store In the
State; ; lt printing whop close around
the present date; an ulegaut barber
shop where clean towels are not u
rarlly; tirst-i-las* tailoring em
porium; a harueaa shop with latest
Improved mat y ; furnlt in o >,t <>1 ?
Hun make old IjAfibllorv WM] 1 < >
go to house-keeping and and - a
??ew hotel? Well, it will have to
comq and eoine within' *h<. next
t wi'ivij month#.
The grt^t steel bridge spanning
tlio Wutereo at Camden's Inner gate 1
la the only bridge across this river !
from the bill country to tide-water
It deserve* a better fate thun the
long delay of a flrst-dlana rond-way ]
approach from the Western blllfi.
There whh one? a fablo, or u, lo
gend, or a parable, cull it what "^ou
like, concerning a certain dog In a
manger. Hunt ii: np, read It
anally, it. Put that Hog On afore
aald bridge, and let the man wbo
object 0 to proposed improvements
run for hla life,
Oard of Thank*.
I wish to express to my friends
ftUci the citizens of Camden gen
erally jpy sincere thanks for their
kindness and sympathy manifested
to us In the recent Illness of my
Bon, Rivers Alexander, and in our
subsequent sad bereavement in bis
death.
Very respectfully,
J, E. Alexander.
KxKOUTOIfH NOTICE.
All persons indohtod to the es
tate of Mm. Eliza Mclutyre are
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned and all parties (If
any), having claims against the
said ostate will present them duly
attested within the time prescribed
ty law.
K. J. Mclntyre,
Executor.
Camden, S. C., Fob. 17, 1913.
43-44-^6. *
Mrs. Win. Latta l>ead.
Mrs. Wm.u I?atta, pleasantly re
membered as a former resident of
Camden, died at her hoiyie In Hose
boro, N. C., last Thursday night aud
the body was brought to Camden
Friday night for funeral and inter
ment in the Camden cemetery. Mrs.
katta had been siok for several
months and her death whh not un
expected.
Send ns that next order for job
printing."./
"FVecktes."
The producer of "Freckles," a.
G. Delamater, has spared neither
pains , or exp6ns? In staging this
play in the most elaborate style.
In the first place there is an en
vironment in "Freckles" which
very few plays possess; chances for-,
scenic Investiture amazingly natural
and picturesque; and when it is un
derstood that Delamater has brought
it up to the highest sandard of
stage production * both from a Wee
nie point of view and by means of
a most competent cast, there is a
double assurance of merit. Those
who have loved the nameless waif
for his manly spirit, his light wit,
Irish lore, and his beautiful songs;
and who reverence "The Swamp
Angel" for her beauty and her chns
ty, womanly character, will meet no
disappointment in the Play. And
that's why "Freckles,-' is proving
still a greater successas a play even
than the novel which has been read
by over a million souls. "Freckles"
at Opera House. March 4th.
lANtiUl mivusotohx
Rlelng tftar Chapter No. 4. H. A.
M., Iifyeu third Tueaday in uach
mouth. J. It. Wallace, to. li. 1'.;
N, .K. Goodale, Scribe; J. W. Wll
aon, Secretary.
Kurahaw Lodge No. J5U. A. K. M.,
meeu first Tueaday in each
mouth. it. T. Goodulo, W. M.;
W. (lei?enhelmcr, Tr?a??.; J. W.
VViUou. Secretary.
Camden Lodge No. 113 1. O. (). !?' . ;
ini^eta MMfid it ii <1 fourih Tuesday
in tut u month. U t. coodalu.
N. 11.; C. -W. Hirchmoro, V. O.;
I. 0. Hough* S.-i rotary.
Jr. O. U. a. M ., nutt'iH fourth Fri
day night in each mOnth. 0. , W.
Hlrchmore, J. *\ ltutomun,
it. a.
Live O&k Camp No. 49, W. t), W.,
meetu find Thursday night In
oach month. 0. W, Hlrchmore,
<\, W. ED. Johpson, Clork.
HoKnlb I<odge No. 41, K. of 1*.
meet* second j^nd f on m 1> Tnui
?iay utghtH in each month. W.
O, WIIkoii, C. M. H. lleyiuun,
k. of li, & a.
I'oplur ('amp No. 3?y, w. O. \V.,
ineetn Monday night on or before
(he full moon In each month. B.
10. sparrow, C. G.; J. 10. Camp
bolle, Clerk.
Antlooh l^odge, N<>. 293, a. K. M.,
mcetH Thursday night on or be
fore full moon In each mouth. D.
W. Joy, NV. M,; \V. 11. Davis, S.
W ; L. H. Whlt?, J. W
Richard Kirkland Council, No. 130,
Jr. O. U. A. M., (Antioch) !))?#?
Tuoaday night on or before full
moon in each month. K I>. Hoy
kin, c. w. Shivery
A full supply of Wood's
and Landreth's Gar
den Seed for
SPRING PLANTING
at
Zemp & DePass'
See their
Choice Vermont Red Bliss and
Irish Cobbler Potatoes, the
most prolific strain of Po
tatoes known
PRICES Rf&HT
Also Early Golden Dent and
Snow Flake Corn.
Northern Grown, Therefore
Comes Earlier.
TO THE PUBLIC.
In view of recent revelations
at the Sanitary Slaughter Pen
we beg to announce that from
this date we will sell Be?f and
Pork slaughtered under our
own supervision.
ROBERTS MARKET
W. C. Roberts, Mgr.
Feb. 20th, 1913.
cijau^X PR00F CABBA(iK HANTS <5
SS^XcyfJSJS8
f J.0?* ??o.ooo.ooi^B
^{?:~3!rj^V?!' "'*" zvb&i'Z'QiZfzi 'hf&tst'sz
?r **a?on UtittUt ?#?&
Q?r?ly Co.. Ho, m, YoMeVtaliadT SC -
Jouannet's Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
Are known m ih? best to bo hud any w hore by ihoumnd*
of experienced buy*r?, and are ottered to you at pi Ices
1.0W UK than you pay for commoif, Intel lor plants, WILL
HAVE ALL VARIETIES. Plant* tied in buiuhea of 25.
PRICES x 75 cenu for 500 lot?j4$1.00 p?r 1000 j 5000 and
ovoi 85 eiDIt per 1000.
JOUANNETS EABLY GIANT AKtiKNTKDIl. ASPARAGUS
ROOTS, one year and two year old, $4 per 1000, $1 per 100,
COUNT ANO tATiafACTION GUAaANTKfD
Low rttci by Koutlieru HspreM Co. C??h with order, pleaae.
For a profitable crop scud your order* early to
ALFRED J0UANNET, >m us, mt. pika saw, s. c.
'*'?? ?*?< ImImiKUiIUU MUe*
I|ND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAWfURS AND HIDES
Wool en Commiwlprt. Writ* (or price*
IIM .i.entlonlrig lhl? ?d.
JOHN WHITE & CO.
EaUblisUod 1887
I.OUISVILLE.KY.
Telephone Saved Child's Life
One of the children fell into a water tank on
an Alabama farm and was rescued unconscio .s and?
* apparently lifeless. The frantic mother rushed to
*he telephone and called the doctor six miles away.
He told her what to dp and started at once, but
before he arrived the child was out of danger.
The protection of women and children is only
*>he of the chief values of the t - ^ on the
farm.
You can have this service at small cbsf. See
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or Send a
postal for our free booklet. "
I FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT
! SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
I AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
j 2 4 ( s. PRYOR STREET * ATLANTA, GA.
Ada Inserted under <hl* heading
for 1 cent per Word. No ml taken
for t It h ii 26 coiiIh.
I1' ?i r H ? 1 ft
J'Olt 8ALK 60 eg* "Buqkoyo"
Incubator for aale at a bargain. Ap
ply at The Chronicle office.
!?' o |f s a l e,
Luteal lllljtiovi <i KMIhou 1'ttlioi
tirand Phonograph, used but short
i tin.. Win Hell Hi, .. but gain. Ap
ply to C. 10. Holland, tit Chronicle
uWlce, .
I"' ?? ?? K it I o.
Number one l'eavtne utnd Klvci
Hay lit Farmer# prleo?. . Alao 18
Inch atovo wood at por large
is\<? bond load, delivered Apply w
llf Savage.
BX),R iiknt two k. for light
housekeeping. IJnfurniahodi With
privilege of use of stable, Apply to
918 Lyttloton Street, 3U-tf.
P O f It W H t.
Large brick warehouae back of
Imun A Havlnga Hunk, eonerote
floor, '2 s x H 5 fort Mntrnnce from
DoKalb Street, Alao anpthar mod
ern warehouse in roar. 11. Savage,
Camden, g, c.
FOli RENT- -Tract of laiMt lu
West Wutoreo, known aa the Ik>by
plaee, property of tho BautM ltlver
Cyprona HuiAOer Company* Apply
to Ii. A. WlttkowHky, Camden, 8.
C. 39-tf.
W A NTK 1>~ ? l'osl tlo n as aawyor by
young man of three years practical
experience. Can glvo beat refer
ence. Address 1'. 11. McLure. lloutb
Springe, 8. C., It. F. D. No. 4.
4 2-43-44-48^?
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching?
Huff Orpingtons, White Leghorna.
and Indian ltunnor Ducks. Tea
flnb Orpington bona and one cock
for quick salo. It, M.* Kennedy, Jr.,
Camden 8. C. 41-42-43-44.
LAND FOR SALE?From 26 acrea
up, in lote to ault purehasor. Four
mllea northeast of Camden, c.omo
bow. O. O, Alexander, 'Agk 38-t.f. v
FOR 8 ALE My Indian Hunuera
aro blue ribbon winnera and great
layer* of largo anow white egga. I
can please you in quality , and
price. Have white and fawn on
wbito runners, black and buff Or
plngtona, Wbito Wyandottes. Cor
nish Indian Gamua and Crown Leg
I horna. Egga at reasonable prices.
O. A. DeKay, Camden, 8. C. 40-47.
? k " < ? .*???.. 4 ? ; ii '
WANTED You to know that two
thouaand two hundred uttd fifty peo
ple besides yourself aro today read
ing this want column and that If
you had anything for aale It's a
good place to put an advertisement.
JUStf RECEIVED? Large ship
ment of glaaseB* of every dafioTtp^
tlon to be sold at 2 for 6c; 8wlt*ers
10c Storo.
LOST ? Hunch of koya with post
office key and one other on lodge
ring, with namo of "I. C. Hough."
! FMnder ploaae retufrn to thla office/
I>r. Alfred A, ?
and
l?i\ 10. II. HorriHon
i>IONTIHTH
SuocosHorH to Dr. L. W. Al?ton
OfflceH In I ho
iHiinn Htiilrilug l'hono 1H.'?
Service
C. S. CAMPBELL, Gen. Manager
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
We beg to announce that we have leased the property of the Camden Water & Light Co., to take effect
on February 15th, 1913.
In assuming charge of this property we wish it understood that it is not for the purpose of carrying for
ward any claims of the present owners, nor do we seek to influence the efforts of the Commissioners of rublic
Works, for whom the management of thisCoippany entertain the highest personal* regard. We hope, on the
contrary, that the interests of all parties rtmy^&psttjjusted on a basis equitable to those concerned.
The Ice Plant will be placed in operation as soon as the necessary repairs can be made. Reasonable
wll prevail? The liberal support of the residents of Camden is respectfully solicited.
Service
w. J. MORRISON
President
W. S. REAMER
Vice President
C. S. CAMPBELL
Gen. Manager