The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 27, 1914, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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V<als IIM:!-ll)f2.
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Win .1 . ||anh>. lUrtu-tor of I In- <Va 1
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no licit , (|n? pit'liinlnu)/ . n-poi i o(
Colt'lN }; i ii I>y eounticHlll Moil} li
Cur.oli.uiM for i|i? eropa of 1 {# I ?l nml
I H 1 ^ . I'lli; report vwih ilia dr public
on i''? itlny, March lii> Quant ftlow
a i o in runiitii^ Imioa, count Iiik 'room!
an halt hah'K. I, Intern ji r ? * not in
? |u<Unj :
County i 'j | :{ l u j Z
A.I>)>?nUl? ,;i|,2yo . ^ S . !> 7 r>
Aikon . , . . is. war. .;jo,s7:j
A ii < I ? ? r:i>ju . .73,1 4-0 -
Main i??:i k ... '4 7,402 1
Hani will .s , s 7 X . I ;i ,J o \
lkiauloi t . > .. .8.108 ,:'),1>2</
Iturki'li'v. . . I . 4 7 n 1 ? ? . s U 'J
C/alhonn . , 27,1M>0 .22,<n 1
Charleston . . t fj , K U . II.OHi.
Cherokee,, , , IK, Oho . H,l t?7
choHiei , . .. r, si ,2 12
(.'hirnUw'i i<l . .{ I , i ?' :? 1.801
C'la i ' lido ii . j ,'1 O>2 08 . :j 5 . 4 Oil
Collcloli. . , . .t!>,0oa .If
1 >aiilnKtoti . . :j s , i r? i; .40,420
1 01 Ion . ;j 7 . 7 r? 2 30,048
I >oreht*Hl?'r . . I ?;.?;<> I i:5,fj28
lv<lKefif?in . . n;?,2oi .27.1:50
?Fill rflojif ,. . .20i32i{ 20(4 0 2
Florence . . . . . I 4*. li H li . ?> r?
<ioorwofo\v 0 . .15 , 1 r? 7
(JrcchvllJc, . . . 1 !,(>"> I ;y4,S85
(J re on wood . . ..'13;782 .:{(), 12 1?.
Hampton . . . . 10,902 1 4,774
Horry, . . . . 1 1> . 4 I (> . 1 0 , 2 fi 9
Jasper .. 0,190 .5.1 42
KorMliaw 27 ,008 . 2 r? , li 1 0
l./Hiicawtcr . . .25, 034 .20,1,4 4
Lauren* . . . A f? , :{ 1 2 038
J au? . ... . . -.38,520 .34,093
I a'xIiimi on . . 2 *? ,0 1 .22,1)42
Marion .. .. I 7,890 I 8,439
? MarlhtVro .50', 58 2 .71,208
N'mvVi'Ti 'y . . . 10,4 13 4,5 I 0
Oconee , ... .20,792 , 115,510 ..
Ofah^?'hur|i . .80,294 .00,099
1'icketiK. . . . . 19,2 1-2 ,14,101
i> i<'h la lid . . .... .22,071) .21,172
Saluda : ... "i: ,(?."? 1 ,r>r>i: ?
""Spartynburii . . .73,30 I . 57,8 1 I
Sum t or . . . . ll.lTo :: 1,420
. I'll ion . . ' .20,7 00 I 7 ,5 2 9
VVlllia 11. 1 1 1 ? r>' . .20,194 2:,?,K',l4
York . . . . 10,811) .40,400
Total .1.11 1.409 1 .22 1.2 I.*.
M. '. ( L . I.. I Hack iiion l'as?ifs \?mj .
Our cum id mi ity was jir.eat lyshork
od-au.d saddened Tuesday morning
n* Mir ;initaivnrV-iiiV-n( of lie death
of Mis. Almetta J. lUackmon, who
died at her li o ii h ? ill S o'clock a.
in , after h'-in^ * nil li tied in her bod
for -ah not two weeks, t ? ? 1 J ? ? \* i 1 1 1* 1 1 i'o
t raet <-(| ill hea 1:1.!,
Mi's. I '? 1 : 1 1 ? K M l < > 1 1 was i !ii Aii low <?!
the 1 ; ? 1 1 * Woherl I., i !l;i>U 4iii ill , w |in:<r
death o? i nrit'il June L'a. !"-7. S'iu.:
? he death of Id r h Usba n > 1 her . i ?
luul b:>en dim- of p:i ; i?* 1 1 ? ili-vo' ion
to I hi- children It'l l alone to het
motheriy tare. 1 >t*si? i i ?? tin- fact thai
disease had fastened its hold upon
her she went about h'cr home duiie
with a patient, spirit of lortiuide
horn only of a Christian hope., and
it was this hope that susla ilied ? her
in her suffering until the end. She
was a member of the Kershaw Hap
tist church and, while una bio for a
lotiK time to attend its services, the
church received ;ill the help and
encou raKt'iiU'iit from her that' she
was able to render Her presence
from the home will he jj really miss
ed l>> her circle of friends, and mon
especially b> the children of ten
derer years left in the home j >,i r? ?i *
less.
Mrs. Itlai kmou was in 1 . ? r lort;. ?
sixth year and left sur\iviti:-. three
KOUs and three daijjih'ers M-^s)'..
(', Koss and l.ero\ K liiaeKmon,
h)lh enuaued in l>i4M.ne-> in Ker
sIihw ; and M iFf-Tei' ' Teh v. kir.on :
Mrs. .) . !?'. CJardner. Jr.. ..mi Misse>
Nannie and Krsie lUai Km- n l!> i
parents, Mr. and Mr.- 1 ' I. Ilinse".
of the White Mint f SIM lie >. alld f.) :
brother and three sisti r ? a
vive her. 1'lie syi'i|i:it h; < !
tire commiini: > ;ne^ i>t" ' '??
in t li el r -ad hetea \ e'.t.i n ' .
Kra.
Just received a laruo >hi|?metit of
the latest sheet music and musical
instructors. Call at otic and in
apoct those at J. W. Mi ? ! " ? : Mush
1 1 ouse.Ca tnden ,S. C.
Mr Waller He h rock, vt Urn Co
lumbia Kecord, spoilt Monday in the
city.
John Muck, a negro, wan arrested
in the lieu lab section Wednesday
afternoon nnd pitted lu jail charg
ed with the theft of a pinto).
Mulo ti7 VrnrH Old.
Probably Out oldest mule In Lan
caster county, owned by Mr, Lewis
Cole, of Pleasant Hill, ?llod Moll
day night, Man h I tl . Mr. ( '-olo pur?
chased Uii? mule in AumiBt IKK I,
from tho Ittto ('apt. I*. J, l orry, who
raised her. Hbe was I hun 4 years
of uge. Had she Hived until Aug
UHt lit I I, who would have been 37
yearn obi It Is very seldom nowa
days that you near ui a mule or a
horse, having only two masters. In
their old uge i bey tire unuully t rad
e.i front one 10 another and often
fall Into ond hands and lire WJ treats
ed. Thlw was not the rriso with Mr.
Cole, || liaH b#ejt about tdx years
u nci' thin animal dbl any active
wo.- 1. v i ? i iii* kept ami tr. .t i ? ? 1 1 luM'
klii.,!!y for t he fueling be had for
Iter and tb?' gO?>d she hhd done for
b'lti. Mr. Celt will Sillily lie n*
?v.ird<d for the net. Oil Wednesday
a -iti < '<; coffin was made and ^Ikj ;
WHH buried of) V, r, Cole's j> ).i ft tat
Truly "Kit" b;ts- always bad a Kood
"lut-.i'r. I ,a ip.as.ier News.
hi7, l<> to Jacks*. iivillc, Flu.,. Account
( itti ?l< i-ate. Veterans Keiiuion,
. Ticket h *May ItYd, Hit, f?tb, ,
<?th and 7t)t, good returning to
t'li.A b ilcyt I uat iotr L>i'ior u? mid-night!
? \ I r Jj . lull..
Fxieuslon may be obtained by j
??? ?>?-. Hit o.f ticket with Special ARt.', }
2\ Fast Forsylhe ? ?U ,, Jacksonville,
Flu . , not Inter than May lath, 1014,1
upon payment of fee of HOe.
Siopoyeffc allowed in bb'h dicee-'
I io'UH. j
Side-t rips front Jackson ville at;
very low rnf.es to all Florida, Alu-|
bantu and Georgia points, by ?p
plyi.ng Atlantii Coast blllcr lleket
office, 1 :)K West flay SSt., Jackson
ville, I4hi. Tickets on sale May tl <
to 1 u . incl usive, limited to June 1!,
t : ? f ?>.. A splendid opportunity to
visit Florida at unusually low rates.
For any information address It.
I,. Itenton,' Ngent, Camden, S. C.
I'ltOtdlAMM K
Of Ituffalo Township Sunday School
< '(invention.
The Buffalo Tdwiiship v Sunday
School C'onventlon will meet with
i.h<? Sand Hill Baptist Shurch, Sat
giirda'y, April <1, 15)1+. The follow-'
itlg program has been arranged;
lo a. ni. Devotional FiXerclseM.
corn! ucted by Hew J. II. Hunter.
? rn". la. Sv oleonie address by Hie
;> i.stor, Kev. Fultnan. Response by.
< '. W . ? Birch more.
l a. if, Discussion, subject : "What
dues consecration, sane.' ificatlon and
Violitwss mean from a Scriptural
standpoint? A, l<\ Youngs Uev. S,
D. Baile^, lie v. J a hex, Ferris.
11! in.- I 'inner on t in- grounds^
I p. in. Devotional 'exercises by
Bev . Fulmari .
t : I r? Discussion.: ?"Should inein
brr.i In i^ood standing only !>.<> ;i I -
lowed to tea.ch?" (.', W. Birch more
S. A \Ws.s . A . Brown. '
Discussion; "Oafi we ex pec.; to
-i- (lod's Kingdom under the pre
sent k now 1 ? m 1 ge of the Bible, ii *o
why are wo drifting so far away?"
L. i>. I'liiilips, |{ l*\ Vdants and
iltM'S.
We, !i<- c ,>ia n: it i > do ?* t rnt--?t ! \ .
no i ili"J I'Mty < hutvb . Vend
delegates. and 'come with praying
hearts that \>i may liave the 1 ? : 1 1 1 -
tier o;i \ e:n iop at Sa ml 1 1 i i !.
M Shiiw,
D. L. ( 'liter.
J. I .'?iiwers.
Commit tee.
Undoubtedly Genuine.
Tl:e mis.: "i s.-. >hse> ve l on-- morning
thai iier Ua; ky httta wad w aring a
ring wi'ii a svtiinj. almost large
enough for a be.;op;? light, if it had
??;<<?<! the proper brilliancy. Later
i:i it. ? day she chat.-'< il to hear a con
versation bet ween ?! !u buti.er a:>d the
til..!'!,
" \tn d,.r a genuine dimont yo' is
sji.inii,'. .lake?" ?he maid asbfd. suspi
i ion ;.ik! hope ab-.t:* eqnr. ily balanced
m her ton ?.
"Am dis a dimo.ii 7" i * m oachfully.
"Does yo' 'sposo I'd buy anything <-ise
f o' :: "nagenmnt ring? Huh' dis am a
.!:ninnt an' it am gold -what \x sets
in."
"Ill \ o' me. tn yon' bou>Ji? it to' me,
yo' will !u: ve t;> i el I the price 'to' I'll
believe hit's ,i dimont. I wuz fooled
o"< e w id a brass ring, an' I don't mean
to ht; caught again."
"Cose hit's a dimont, Lucy. Hit cost
$ j.r?o."
"Well, gimme here l.gng ;>.s hit am
h genuine dirnoni I'll Vent it fo* u
'gagement ring," Housekeeper.
TO THK PVMLW7.
Monday and Thursday will bo
my regular day* for delivering oil
and khh hereafter. Your ordavw,
however, will be filled promptly any
day. Try ??>m? of otir "good gnao- I
Hum."' , J. H. Zeiup, |
Agent Oulf Itefinlng Co.
Notice of Opeiiing Of il'Htli* ??C ?
IttKiNlrudoli.
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw, <
City of Cumden.
Notice 1h hereby given that the;
Book I of (legist rat ion oi iIm; Cityi
of ChiikU'ii are now open, ut Zeinp !
K Dei'/fnn" Drug store, for the pur- '
po,^? of registering ail qualified mal j
citizens of sab^/City of Camden, (in :
a prerequisite to voting ut the re^- i
ulV?r ejection to bo held at (lie va- '
iU;uk polling precincts, *ty\ the City j
of Camden, for Mayor and Aider*?
m? n, on she flirt Tuesday In April,
I'JJ J, Said I loplxM of Jtogigtrntfou
v. |ll be oho xvi ok before hw)i
election, to be In 1(1 Oil the fir ' j
Ttii dtt> in 'April, l!>H.
? JuJ. It. DeLOAClIK,
Supervisor of Kogisi ration 'of i
the City of Camden.
Man-h Oth, I !H <1 .
TltHABCUY DIOI'A ItTM fcJNT, Su
ppfVialnj.', Architect 'h Office, Wash
ington, 0. c., March 10, 1914.
Seaiod proposals will be .opened in
thi.i office at i>. m.r April 21,
1 !' 1 I, for Mjc construction complete
H deluding mechanical equipment,
lighting fixtures, and approaches
of the United Status post office at
Camden, S. ('.. One story and base
ment building; ground area, 3,400
ri'inare feet; nonflreproof oonstruc
tion (except the flKst floor); atone
and h< ucco1 facing; tin ro^f. Draw
i ? 1 ?=?? and specifications may be ob
tained from the cuatodian of thd site
;i <';niid<-n, S. or al 1 i i i h offic< .
in tllO (I i: ?? ri'l ion of :hn Supervising
Archi cot.' o. \Vender<}th, Supervis
i'i? Architect.
? ? , l
I I N'A Ij IMSCIIAH(?I0.
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on Saturday,
April 18th, 1'J14, I will apply to the
Probate (!ourt of Kershaw County
f r a final discharge as Administra
tor of the estate of Sam Joy, de
ceased. C. N. Humphries, ?<
Administrator. !
March IK, 1914..
CITATION.
j ill ali?. of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
| By \V. L. McDowell, Esquire, Pro
bate Judge.
i
Whereas, Km in a CJaskin made suit j
tu in " to grant her Letters of . Ad
ministration, cum testamento annexe {i
of the Kstate of and effects of!
.v< "il.e Do by.
ThCiiii are therefore to cite am;
adiuunfy-h all and singular -the kin .
1 ! * ? k ? 1 and cri'd.ilors- of the said Nfel
! dcuu-usidj that they* -be'
? :? id v>??j'ore inc, in the Court i
jii.' ..'in! :o I m1 held at Cam
: > i " 1 1 . S. on April 2nd* - next,
j afro pubJ.ieat ten Miereof, at 11 i
u'llOh iii thi" forenoon, to show
cause, any they have, why the
>'.ilil . .d m in :s: : silon should i i < ? t be
? gr:<:it( d.
(liven umlcr my ban* and seal
1: i !'.?ili (jav of March, A. 1)., Ill 14.
\V. L. McDowell,
?I udge of I'robaie Kershaw Co.
1'ublished on the L'Oth and L'Tth
d <ys of Marelv, 1914. in The Cam
0.-it Cnruncle. and posted at the
Court Moum* door for the time
j r :-<? r i In ? c! by law.
CITATION.
Stale of South Carolina
County of Kershaw.
I'y \V. L. Me Do wed I, lOsq., I'robate
Judge.
? ?
Whereas, Mrs. M. L. Watts made
.-nit lo nte to grant her Letters of
Admiuistrat ion of the Estate of and
ifii.i of J. M. Watts, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite
and . admonish all and singular the
Kindred and creditors of the said
1. M. Watts, deceased, that they
be" and appear before me, in
ibe ( ouri of Probate to he b?<ld
at Camden. S. C., oil April Ith^
ne\;, after publication thereof, at
II o'clock in the forenoon, to show
ri.nsc. if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
gra n I ed .
C.ivtii under my Hand, tliis J 1 st
day of March, A D, 1911.
W. L. McDowell,
.ludge of Probate for Kershaw Co.
Published on the 2 7 th day of
Mar<di and 3rd day of April, 19 14,
in the Camden Chronicle and on
the Court house door for the time
prescribed by law.
Horse
st 2nd, 1914
ane
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IN MORNINGS
POLO GROUNDS
The Triumphs of
The Carol inas
arc the achievements in educational, agricultural and
commercial progress that will astonish even native
Carolinians, will make every State in the South bestir
itself and
Will Open the Eyes
of the Entire Nation
You know what your own locality is doing, but how much do.
you -know about the combined efforts of all the Carolina counties
and how these united efforts will, in turn, boom business in your
town and county?
j
Kmployer, employee or parent ? whichever you are ? you need -
to know these important facts, for the agricultural and business
opportunities and the educational advantages of North and South
Carolina today are greater than ever in the history of the two
States. What's more, they are rapidly growing bigger and better.
There is much to be proud of in the Carolinas. The whole
significant story is told in the article
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