The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 13, 1914, Image 7
"BACK ? the FARM"
This is the opportune time ''back to the farm''
and we are in a position to stock you up with all
the necessary farming paraphernalia, the best
obtainable at the lowest possible prices.
Harness Millinery
\Ve have only recently received several car
loads of builders material and farm implements,
and we are sure you can find what you want at
our store.
"It Pays to Deal With"
Malone - Pearce - Young
HARDWARE CO.
My Money is the Best
M i -? t -1
m THE WORLD
and my National Banks
the best place to keep
it. For people in Cam
den and vicinity I would
recommend this Bank.
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
Let Us Serve Yon
__ WITH
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Raisins,
Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes and
California Cranberries.
Just Received Large Shipment
Lowaey's Candies.
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Prevent and Cure
ROUP COLDS
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and your prolits. Use
Announcement.
For Mayor.
To the Democratic? Votera of Caw
den: 1 hereby announce myself h
candidate for Mayor in the approach
lug primary election, subject to the
rule* governing said election, If
honored with thin position 1 will
use my btVt ftKortl ??> sorvo all the
people In a business - like and sa<t
isfactory manner. Your support
will he greatly appreciated.
It. T. Ooodaje.
The friends of Mr. C. H. Yate>
hereby announce him at* a candidate
for mayor of Camden, B. O., in tin*
coming election, subject to the rule*
and regulations of the Democratic
Prl mary.
1 hereby announce myself a? m
candidate for Mayor.
I. c. Hough.
We hereby announce Mr. 11.
Walking as a candidate for Mayor
of Camden, in tho coming election,
subject i<) (ho rules of the l)(|iuo
cratic Primary.
Many Kriendn.
For Alderman Ward I. *
1 hereby announce myself iih a
candidate lor r?*-elcctioij from Ward
1, Kubject to the rulos of the.doin
ocraMc primary. J. F. Smith.
For Alderman Ward 2.
1 hereby announce myself as a
cindl'lato for Alderman in Ward 2,
in the City Democratic Primary, nub
ject to (lie rules governing same.'
It. fci. Wllllame.
For Alderman Wurd :t.
I hereby announce myself h? n
cundldato for Alderman from Ward
.'1, subject to tho rules of tho Dem
ocratic Primary.
It. 11. Williams.
Believing that the majority of
the residents of Ward :i wish me
Ly coilLiunu to aorve (hem ?m Alder
man from our ward, I have consent
ed to become a candidate for re
el"* tlon. I do this after being as
sured by a large number of vo
toi'B of this Ward that they do not
dosiro a Change at this time. I ap
preciate the ' fact" that you have
honored me twith election to this of
fice and 1 have served you for* near
ly two years to the best . of ability
?ittfid will continue to do ho if you
seo fit to nominate me, in tho com
ing Democratic Primary.
W. Robin Zomp.
For Alderman Ward 4.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman in Ward 4,
in the City Democratic Primary.
H. L. Schlosburg.
I hereeby anounce myself as a
candidate for Aideerman in Ward
4 in the City Democratic Primary.
F. M. Wooten.
For Alderman Ward 1>.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman in Ward 5,
in the City Democratic Primary, sub
ject to i lie rules governing same.
W. It. DeLoache. ?
1 hereby announce myself as a
cmd d:ite for Alderman in Ward 5,
in the City Democratic Priipray, sub
ject to the rub s governing same.
W. E. Johnson.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman in Ward 5., in
the City Democratic Primary, sub
ject to the rules governing same.
C. P. DuBose.
For Alderman Ward O.
I hereby announce myself ns a
.Candidate for Alderman in Ward 6,
in 'h? City Democratic Primary, aub
ject to the rules governing same.
S. C. Zemp.
The friends of Dr. Wv C. Moore
Lereb.v announce him as a candidate
for Alderman from Ward f>, in the
approaching Primay election.
I liereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman in Ward 6.
in the City Democratic Primary, sub
ject to the rules governing same,
N. C. Boykin.
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AI)V KRTISK
At Once.
\i-t i< r of Opening of liooks of
Regis! rat ion.
I ,
I S' ate
of South Carolina.
{ County of Kershaw,
City of Camden.
Notice is hereby given that the
1 Joul.s gf Ilegisti aticn of the City
i ??' Camden arc now open, at Zenip
' c Dei'aps* Drug s.ore, for the pur
! ? vp of reg:s*erirg all qualified rnal
| itizens of rcid city _cf Camden, as
j , to voting at the reg
; i',ar election -to be held at the va
: !;us polling precincts, in the City
{ f Camden, fnr Mayor and Alder?
? reM. on 'ho flrsT Tuesday In' April.
? 1 314. S-id Hroks of R^rrtstmtion
ill b^ closed one week before such
' I'Wiicn to ho held on the first
I u cp day in April, 1914.
Jas. R. DeLOACftE,
Supervisor of Kegistratlon of
.the City of Camden.
! March 6th, d914.
FltKIMHH wUh very fond of Aunt
l/Oil ami Li : i < I bit'U NllVlUK Up
hi* pennies her a 4'hrlst
lllllh JM'l'MIlit. 11*' ll.ld live
when in* cllinta-d 1 tH m I'1* mother's lap
lo consult h >? ,to how tin* money should
be Uiy?'*UHl. After the conference ii
wiis agreed (luii Aunt IiIhi'm present
wtioii Ul lit.' a rose
The (lorlst s wan only the blocks
down ihi> street, In front of lln* little
corner K'ocury store stood Itoblde.
Freddie's <'li mil. studying tlu* wonder
ful tilings hi (lie window.
"Hollo!" said Freddie. "Have yon
IfOt n copper''"
Hobhh* displayed two, and Freddie
asked what lie was j;oln;z to buy."
"pun t Know, Come oh; let 'h mo In."
tiald Holdile
Oil the rutin tor WHk a 1*>X of white
elay pipes With funny faces on them
Mold tie's bright eyes spied ihem at
once. "Mow 1 1 1 iit-h is the huldile pipes V
he asked.
'Must a rent." said the man Iwdiind
the rntiltfir;
Hobble bought one. and Freddie lln
jrored at the box. lie asked. "How
uian.v would live coppers bhy?"
"SIt " Freddie bought six
Freddie returned home, and manumit
looked tip from her howIiik Mild asked.
"1 Md you t-'ct it V"
Six i*iiM tfi inn . .six beautiful ones!"
he cried evifedly.
"Why. Freddie, you wouldn't n?vt six
for ft cents." said his mother.
"Yes. I did." said the little boy
"Just took here!"
"Why. Freddie. they're . pipe*, and
Aunt Fon doesn't want pipes Where
Is the rose?" ...
Freddie stood before her, speechless
He tiad forgotten the rose? forgotten
' BURriTiE PIPES'" SUE CHI ED.
nil nbotit Aunt Lou's Christmas pros
out! He was a very little hoy. hut not
too little to be ashamed.
"Dirt yon spend all of your coppers?"
mamma asked gently, and Fred(JLe
maided, his head and gulped.
"1 don't think Aunt Lou will like
pipes quite as well as a rose, dp you?"
mamruu asked. "Never mind, dear;
wrap up the pipes for her."
"But Aunt Lou doesn't want pipes,"
Freddie said chokingly
"Didn't you buy them for Aunt Lou
dear?" mamma asked
"They are for me." sal*l Freddie in
n low voice
"And CvTm have you >;ot for Aunt
Lou. who always trives you such a
nice Christmas present?"
Freddie crept wry close and asked.
"Will you I'lcase trlve me rents?"
"That would he mamma's present,
dear, mid not yours Von saved the
copper* for Aunt Lou. and if you have
lioiipht pU>Ms with them you must give
tier t he | dpes
Christinas day 'Freddie gave the
pipes t?? Aunt L"U His papa lauirhed
Ills mother smiled, and n merry twin
kle appeared in Aunt Lou's eves She
<:iiiirlii ?-? ? ? : i of a little red. mortified
face w.^ two hlue eves hriUlinim?
with Ioiiin . That was too much >? ? r
\ nut I -< >11 N.jI La worlds w< mi Id- she
nrtrt rn Fri -rr.T:.^" .1T-Tn^s
"I'nldile : ipes'" she cried lovouslv
"Now. isn't that splendid? Why huh
t . {?- part i?"? are :i 1 1 ttieT.P.'e iu?w I 'll
he nli^ to L'ive a part v mvM'lf totnor
row afternoon, and you must all he
sure to <*??iue
A tittle sunlle was heirlnnimr to dim
pie around Fie.fdie's lip*. and he was
Minklnu away the tear^ t f\t had irath
er??d "Oiii-'s hmke." he sa ldNji a lillh
waverhm voieo.
"is it? Why. ves' And rin'ht elo?.?<
to the hitvvl' Un'l that line? Win
{ lot*-" of tclrls I know always curl (heir
I Halt on i?1pe*tiMi;? ??nd think they're
j far m< er than ??urlinj tonics"
After Freddie had troiie to hed mam
j ma, told papa and Aunt Lou all the
I story . ab??nl .A ujit Lou'- prcscnL
"Vmi'r.c a darllnt: Lou." papa said
us he kissed his sister "I'm really
Mshnnied of tti *??*??( f for lauuhimx "
Aunt Lou smiled "Win y.m come to
my huhhte party?" she asked
"I'll do icon? than that." pnpn an
swered; "I'll buy the prize for it."
Seven Hours in New York
at Camden Opera House, March 16th
NEW 1914
Prices on Fofds
RUNABOUTS $547.70
TOURINGS - $597.70
l ull Line of I' okI Parts Castings and
I ubes on 1 land.
D. C. SHAW CO., Sumter, S. C.
tPHCNE 553
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c 1 i i y that a well-standing, proper
ly managed, bank can consistently,
offer 1 1 h depositors.
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the same attention that the large .
depositor does ? he Is amply protect
ed by the gennlno strength that
ample capitalization and conserva
tive methods offer.
If you're not a depositor 'here
pay us a visit.
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Solicited.
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