The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 27, 1913, Image 3
PURITY, GOODNESS,
BEAUTY
are what you are assured
OF WHEN YOU BUY OF US.
Candies, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream
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Served in Camden's prettiest store and
from its finest fountain, r
It's worth walking a few steps farther to get the
service and quality we give ? nothing but goodness
goes into the things we produce.
CROSBY'S for Quality
With it's dainty toilets
finds us prepared with
just the dainty, chic, be
Summer Millinery
that Fashion demands. Splendid displays to select from
and very reasonable prices. Won't YOU inspect?
MISS MATTIE GERALD
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THE THIRST SEASON
HAS NOT PASSED
Merely a little lull in the throat parching season
? an intermiession as it were. Before another
week passes calling upon old COCA-COLA to
give you that comfort which it has brought to
millions every year for more than a decade.
It's Pure, It's Wholesome, It Satifies
IN BOTTLES EVERYWHERE 5c
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ANNOUNCEMENT
AN OPPORTUNITY
We have on hand and en route several
cars 6f staple heavy hardware ? bought
_ mostly on old cpntradls at old prices. The
lot includes BARBED WIRE, WIRE NAILS
and PITTSBURG PERFECT WIRE FENCE.
Having purchased these goods at prices that"
will permit us to offer some attractive bar
gains, we are very anxious to have you come
and compare prices with thoseJ usually asked.
UNEQUALED PRICES
BURNS & BARRETT
' CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
TAX EXECUTIONS.
Utldur and |>y virtue of sundry tax
execution)* to me directed I will sell
\n front of the Court House door
first Muaduy In July next, bwiiig the
lu tho city of Camden. H. C. on the
'?h day i hereof, the following do
*< nbed r*a| estat?:
All thut pieeo, tract or parcel of
[and being in the city of Camden,
;>? l" < aud buildings i hereon, and
hounded on the NOrtli hy eatato of
*/? O. Latham, east by lyttleton at.,
South by W. U. Itlackwell an<l West
hy Lizzie Shoheen. I^ovicd upon
and to bo sold as the property of
D. M. Latham for taxes for 1912.
, 1 lot ?nd building on Church St.,
[ anideu, bounded on the North by
lot now or formerly Edward ?Small.
Lam by Martha >Pye, Houth by lot
now or formerly of Laura Roberta,
aud Weat by Church street, Levied
upon and to he ?ol?l for taxe* for
W 1 1*1912. ' Formerly property of
Isabella Kills.
One lot and bu lid tag on Lyttleton
street, bounded on the North by lot
of Mcintosh. Last by Lyttleton St..,
South by lot formerly of Mcftae and
west by S. II. Savage. Levlled up
?2ttlWd to 80ld tor taxes for
i y x i .
One aero in CUy of Cum den,
bounded on West by road, north by
property of l)r. Pickett, East by
property of Miss Minnie Clybnrn,
and South by property of Sinkly
Wood. . Levied upon and 4o be sold
us the property of Uichard Cole
man, for taxes for 1912.
Also the proporty of Hannah Har
ris, bounded North by proporty of
Lucy Jones, south by Ed, Gamble,
West by Ed. Gamble and East by
J r. J. P. Pickett, Levied upon and
to be sold for taxes for 1912. 2 ?
Also two acres of land belonging
vo Richard Certain and bounded as
follows: North by Hattle Trueadale
East by K. B. Villepigue, South by
Nora Darby and West by Camilla
Johnson; Levied upon and to be
sold Tor taxes 1911 and 1912.
All that tract of land .situated in
Kershaw county, containing 22 acres
more or loss and . bounded as fol
lows: North by lands formerly of
PUyer East by G. G. Alexander,
bouth by Goorge Rhame and West
by Aaron Whltaker. Levied upon
ana to be sold as the property of
Brank Chesnut for taxes 1912.
1 lot on Monroe Boykin Park,
bounded North by 4th Avenue, Eaet
by Lots NO. 63, 64, 65, ''South by
Lot-Nu. 59,- and West- by- hot- Na.
72. Levied upon and to be sold as
the property of Sam and Ella Wil
liams for taxes for 1911 and 191By
1 ,iot^ln pity of Camden, bounded
North by J. R, Deas. East bv allv
Hupttratfn it from ? ? propgor-ly ? -?f
Jane A. von. Tresckow, South by
Lot No. 3, owned by Mary R. Deas,
West by Broad street of City of
Camden. Levied- upon and to be
sold sa the property of Mrs. L. D.
Reed for taxes 1911 and 1912.
One lot in City of Camden, bound
ed North by Lot No. 3 of Allen
Deas property, East and South by
Jane A. Von Tresckow, West by
Broad Street .of City of Camden.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of Allen Deas, Jr., for
taxes for 1911 and 1912.
One house and lot in City of Cam
den, bounded North by W. A.
Schrock, East by Lyttleton Street.
?Jut.h.by?8tat? Of L. C. Lath sua,
West by Camden Press Brick Co..
formerly estate of Workman, Le
vied upon and to be sold as the
property of Mary V. . Bruce, ' for
taxes for 1911 and 1912.
One house and lot in City of
Camden, bounded North by J. H.
Harold, East by Church Street, on
West by Sallie Perry, South by Sal
lie I erry. Levied upon and to be
** the Property of Sallie
Brown tor taxes 1911 and 1912.
One-half acre North of City of
Camden and bounded north by the
Sail k ^ay,of S- A- L ? ?Uway, on
East by E. C. -Sasportes, South by
C. and Joel Chesnut, West by
estate of W. s. Moore. Levied ul
?? y^6 8?ld ftB the property
191^ d nne?y 'or taxes for
!?*? and three houses in city
^Camden on Lyttleton, Street and
bounded North by lot of A. E. Rob
q}^aQd lhr ' by Lyttleton
Street, South by W. F. and M. K
Malone and others, West by G. T.
Little and others, big ditch divid
ing It. Levied upon and to be sold
as the property of Mrs. M. A. Smyrl
for taxes for 1911 and 1912.
One house and lot' In City of Cam
den, fronting NoHth on- Monumental
a?d bounded East by estate
m T'i Alexander, South by M. A.
West by D" M* McCasklll.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of H. c. Singleton and
wife for taxes for 1911 and 1912
One lot in City of Camden and
fronting East on Fair Street and
bounded North by Mrs. E. B. Boy
kin, ^East by Fair Street, South by
W. D. Barrett and WeBt by Mrs
Mary C. Watkins. Levied upon and
tho a 8S? Is *he. Pr?X?rty of Mar
aud 1912 n?y taXeS fOF 1911
? One house and lot on LaFayette
Avenue, in city of Camden, bound
ed North by LaFayette Avenue, on
East by Sadie Von Treckows, South
by Henry Carlos and West by Sadie
Levied upon and
to be sold as the property of Jen
and 19128 for ,taxefl 19*0, 1911
aCreST ?f .land Nortb of city
Ijev,ed uPon and to bo
Ua ??j*e Pro.Perty of Lizzie Ken
nedy for taxes for 1911 and 1912
Terms of sale Cash. ? "? -
ok Huekabee,
- Sheriff Kershaw Countv -
June 12, 1913. \ y*
AN OHUINANCK.
To Raise SuppIlM For The City of
Camden, s. C? for Year 1013.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Camden,
S. C.j and by the authority of the
Bffms ttiar <tie TOIlOwIni taxes be,
and the same are hereby levied for
the current year from the 1st; day
of January, 1913. to the 3 let day of
December, 1013. v'-~ >
Sec: 1. A tax of 12 mills on eafch
and every dollar of real and person
al property within the corpoate lim
its of the City of Ctfmdei), 8. C.?
on the 1st day of Jan nary, 1918.
Sec. 2. That all able bodUdmale
p?i ous between (he anon of Uoa
ty one and ?lxty years, raiding
wlthl nthe corporate lluitH of the
City of Camden, 8. 0., not exempt
from roail duty under the laws of
the 8tut? bhull work the streetH,
ways and bridges under the direc
tion of Kuch overseers as may he
appointed for such u npace of llmd
not exceeding t*ix ( 0 ) days in one
year. Provided that at the time
of receiving t lie not lie any porno n
muy pay to the person giving such
notice three ($3.00) dollars Com
mutation, which shall bo received
lu lieu of the work, und that person
IMfustnK to work on said streets or
to pay said Commutation, shall he
fined not lftss than five (9b. 00) dol
lars hor more than ten (f 10.00)
dollars or be Imprisoned not Iohh
than ten (10) days nor moro than
twenty (20) days, In the discretion
Of the City llocorUci
Hec. 3. The tax hooka for the col
lection of City taxes will he opene<j
in Council Chamber, Camden, H. C.,
On the 1st day of July, and re
main open each day except Sundays,
from 9 mj. m., to 1:30 p. m.. and
from 3 p. m to 4 p. n?, until Satur
day, AugiiHt 2nd., inclusive . after
which time the penalty will be' at
tached to all delinquents.
Ratified by the Mayor apid Alder
men of the City of Camden, S. C,,
in Council assembled this ltith day
of J u iii* A. p. 1913.
8. F. Brnsington,
? Mayor
Attest: (J. O. Alexander, Clerk.
HKAliOARD AUt MNE.
Arrival and Departure of Traiiw at
Ctfcnden, 8. C\
(Schedules effective April 27th,
1913. Eastern standard time.)
Northbound.
No. 4 ? 6 : 47 a. m.
No. 36' ? 8:66 a. in., New traiij.
No. 18 ? 6:06 p. ui.
No. 2~--7:31 p. m.
BoutlilMlund.
No< 1 ? 11:05 a. m.
No. 17 ? J 9:37 a. m.
No. 36 ? 6:48 p. ra., New train.
No. 3 ? 11:16 p. m.
Trains 17, 18, 15, 36 local trains
between Columbia and Hamlet, con
necting at McBee with the Sou^h
Carolina Western Railway. Train
1 and 3 through trains for the
South. ? Trains 4 and through
trains for the East. For detailed
Information and /Pullman reserva
tions call- on loeal agent *it write
C. B. Ryan, O. P. A., Norfolk, Vav;
C. W Small, D. P. A.. Savannah,
or J. 8. Ktchberfter, T,. P. A.t
Columbia, S. C.
The inost completely lost of all
dayn is the pne in which we have
hot laughed.? Chamfort,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of. South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
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W. H. Jones and Catoe Albert, as
Jones and Albert, plaintiffs,
against
Camden Enterprise Lodge No. 3144
of the Grand United Order of
Odd FellowB, A br am Aaron, Seer e
tary and Doctor Frazer, Defend
ants
\ ? * ?
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion Issued upon a judgment In the
above entitled action and lodged
with me, I will offer for sale ? at
public outcry, before the Court
House door in Camden, &. C., with
in the legal hours for Bale on the
first Monday in July next, 1913, the
following described real estate of
the defendant in execution:' All
that piece, parcel or lot of land sit
uate, lying and being in the state of
South Carolina, County of Kershaw,
and, In the City of Camden at .the
Intersection of Church and Rutledge
Streets and extending South there
from with a uniform width of sixty
six (66) feet to a uniform depth of
one hundred and ninety-eight (198)
feet, and bounded as follows: North
by Rutledge Street; I&ast by lot
formerly of Camden Enterprise
Lodge No. 8144 of the Grand Uni
ted Order of Odd Fellows, now of
Williams; South by lot now or for
merly of Taylor, and West by Church
Street, the above described lot be
ing the same oonvoyed to the said
Camden. Enterprise Lodge No. 3144
of the Grand United Order' of Odd
Fellows by deed dated the ?
day of June A. D.r 1895, and record
ed In Clerk'B Office for Kerehaw
County in Book U. U? page 512.
Terms of sale cash.
W. W. Huckabee,
Sheriff Kershaw County.
June 4, 1913.
COLLEGE OF I
St. Genevieve
Fon young Lvdiks. "
AslioviUe, North Carolina.
Located In "Land of the Sky/' .
3,0<M) feet above sea level. Un
surpassed climatic conditions,
jWlth mild winters. ?.
Five Schools, Including. Music.
Art, Languages, Expression and
Home Economics. Ideal Home
Life. Individual work*- Iwrtfne
tors hold degrees from European
and American UniversUios. En
vironment of Christian culture
and refinement. References re
qvtre.d .tor admission.
\ " Writ? for Catalog.
Delightful accomodations for a
few select families during anm
mer months. Terms on request.
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AT LAST they are satisfiedl This
young housewife searched the town
high and low for the right kind of coffee.
that coffee with the rich
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coffee fragrance, with the delicate tang that makes it a
joy to drink and sends hubby away in the morning with
the feeling that he has had a pood breakfast ? and all is
right with the world. We sell it. We had your tastes
in mind when we bought it. Our blending is perfect.
A trial order will make you a constant user. Call in
and let us tell you about it^-or phone your order at once
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r "One of the best reasons why I would not be
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knowledge that while I am away, she has the pro
t^ction that the telephone gives/' J,
On the farm the telephone dispels loneliness
and is the means of bringing help in any emer
gency that may arise. ? ? - ?
If you haven't a telephone on your farm see
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or write for
our free booklet and learn how little this service
costs.
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