The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 20, 1914, Image 7
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Jill (ho dan gel's of burglary and
fire K'h u constant source of wor
ry. Don't bide yonr money, but
l>ut It on deposit hero where It will
bo of real benefit to the communi
ty and bo also SAJTIO beHldeH being
subject to YOUR 1MM Kl>I ATK \)K
M AND HY CHECK.
This bunking Institution i? con
servatively managed - ? its capital
au.d surplus are uinple? -Its meth
ods modern.
It invites your deposits.
Your Account is Respectfully *
Solicited.
NEVT 1914
Prices on Fords
RUNABOUTS $547.70
TOURINGS - $597.70
F u 11 Li ne of Ford Parts Caseings and
7 ubes on Hand.
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D. C. SHAW CO.; Sumter, S. C.
PHONE 553
Valuable City Property
For Sale
I six room house, city water, good barn, lot 1 00x380,
located on DeKal^ Street. This is known as the D. E.
r linsoft property; will* sell cheap within the next thirty
d ^vs'bnfeftsy1 terms.
I seven room house, city water, bath a toilet; located
on Lyttleton Street; size of lot 128x285. I his is jknown
as the F. H. Sawyer property.
We also have several vacant lots in different sections
of the city for sale at reasonable prices.
LIST YOUR WANTS WITH US
Kennedy & Sha\^
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
FOR SALE? FARM LANDS
5,000 acres, cut in any size to suit purchaser. Two to
five miles of Thomasville lti South Georgia. High state of cul
tivation, gootl community. For low price* and easy terms, write
FLOWERS REALTY COMPANY, Thoma$ville, Ga.
UltANI) AND 1*KT1T JI'IIOIW
(<iiuu?| Jury.
.1 li. McCattkill, Camden
W. 10. Johnson, Camden
W. M. Young, Camden
Krvln l>ev?, Korahuw
\V. K. McCufkfl), iauknow
\V. B. Grlggt), Layoff
J. I j. ('aloe, Jtiffcrhon
K. J. I at win, Camdoa
W. II Tn.ioHdell, onnden rfd 2
It. H. Catoe, Jt'ffcrHon
N, c. Boykln, Camden
S. M, Young, Wont v il I o
A. M. McCanklll, Camden
.1 . 10. JmKiton, l.ugoff
J. 10. Dixon, 11 va i It tfprliitfH
( U. Baker, < 'umd< n
Abraham tfhtduen, Camden
I!. T. 11 OH on', Kurahaw
tN-llt Jury.
Flint Week.
(J. A, l??;Kay, Camden
L. T. Bradley, Cumden
!>.. II. ('oaiw, Keiuhaw
I.. K. (.'out#, Kornltftw
J, A, Mowoih, Jien.hnw
AV. M. WaikiiiH, Boihuno
I . f. W?*h?vMIo
aint'H Bloke*, Luck now
L. ( . ( lyhurn, Wonlvlllp
J. K. J orddDi Balh
J. 1. Uofce, Hlanoy
J, M. Mo(k?y, Cumdeu
J. II. W'HUniuw, Mearh Springs
1'. H. Ti'upp, Camdim rfd. 1
It. it. Uglier, Uoihune
C. M. Hroughion, Kershaw
H. Walter Barker, Camden
John Hay, Jr., Bugofl'
H. II. Tr ucsdell, Kall>
\,. M. Hart", WoBtvliro
II. I<\ Itobinson, Camden
John Corder, Lugoff rfd 2
W. c. King, lieihuno
J. 10. llorton, Korwliaw
l>. J. Mlinn, Camden
I l). .Tonep, Kershaw
A. W. RabAu, Bugoff rfd 1
F. G. Furry, Liberty J I ill
B. II. Humphries, Bluury
W. B. Hush, Camden
B. M. West, Camden rfd 4
H. N. Barnes, Camden rfd 1
J. 10. Hrannon, Hethune
T. W. Wat 1b, Lllgoff
J. A. -Faulkenberry, Kershaw
G. 'B. Gardner, Camden
I*ji lj | Gilmore in "('iiptnin Alvaroz."
Sou tli America lias long been a
f vor to stamping ground for tho
no., e list. H. S. Sheldon has made
it. tho sconce of a new romantic
comedy drama, which Paul Gilmore
will bring to the opera house next
M'mday, Feb. 2.'ird The story is
laid, in tho time of President Ro
sas, in the Argentino Republic, oy
er hrlf a century ago. The upris
ing of the Unitarians against this
tyrant and dictator provides the
h'storical setting for the play. Mr.
Gilmore plays the part of an ad
venturous young American, "a de
lightful role, which shows Mr. Gil
more abso'utcly at his best. Tho
lie has a'ways played successfully
e erything from musical comedy to
tragedy, he has always preferred
the romantic drama.
TAX EXECUTIONS
Underpaid by virtue of sundry tax
executions to me directed I will sell
in front of the Court House door
in the city of Camden, S. C., 011 the
first Monday in March, 11)14, being
tue 2nd day thereof, the following
described real estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land In Waieree township, School
District No. 17, containing 100 acres;
and bounded as follows: North by j
lands of L. H. McLeod, east by Call |
Kelly, South by Spears Creek and 1
011 the West by I-I. A. Martin. Le
vied upon and to be sold as proper
ty of R. J. Mfcody, trustee, for
taxes. 19-14.-1912. "
ALSO- 7
Ono hundred and twenty-five acres
in Wate.ee Ic^mhip, District No.
17, bounded north by Wire Road. 011
E st by H. A. Bowen, South by Cal
Kelly, West bV Heglers Branch and
levied upon and to bo sold as the
property of R. J. Moody for taxes
for 191 1-1912.
ALSO
Three hundred acres in Buffalo
Township, bounded North by Jump
ing Gully, East by lands formerly of
Moses Ilough, South by lands now
or formerly of McNaughton, West
by lands formerly of Martha ? Free
man. Levied upon and to bo sold
as property of- W. P. Cooper for
taxes 1912.
Terms of sale Cash.
W. W. lluckabee, j
Sheriff.
MARY lw HAMPTON,
Ko^flstfnil Nurse
All Call* promptly Altcnrtc-il
Phono 234-J.
Residence 010 Campbell Arc.
MONKY TO U) AN.
On Improved farina. Easy lerniH.
Apply to B. B. Clarke, Cftmdcn, S
C. *0.
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