The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 01, 1914, Image 8
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Tlio
Mr. JCditor; Tlio many frlondt*
of Mr. W. II. Hough ittko pleasure
In minoiinolPK him aa a candidate
to aucceed hltauclf aa .Senator from
ICerahuw County, aubject to the
ruleu and regain' loan of tho l.)?i9o
irratJc primary. Many J^riend#
m hi i n w,
I hereby announce myaeit an a
candidate for the lloufte of Uepre
hontatlvea from Kerahaw County,
hij bjec.t to t|u< rii Ioh ami j.vKMlalimi^
of the I leninerat I < : primary,
Iniut'eii* .VI ! I I.e. '
I M ( ?
At tin- yoljeitf t ioilH of . JiiJ' I .rlelldw,
and In eonalderatlon or il?e large
vote j received f 14 tlii' ran two
yearn ago, I hereby announce my
aelf a candidate for .< 'oii 11 1 > Auditor,1
h u )? J*-? i to Hi* rnh'h an?l reguia
fionh KOvorniJiK llo.' I a-inocrat |e
1'rinmry, .J OHcph (? McCaakill.
At the !<(iilnUat Ion of i? number
'?t my. friend*. and being my own
dOldrC, I announce myaelf aa a can
dldatc for re-election aa County
AttdUot-, rt??d nolieit thr Mttpport of
i he Democrat ir volera In the prima
cy ejection, and II elected will dla
<? an ry.f the dutina of the office Talili
fiiHv and efficiently.
ItCHpprtfully,
W l?\ UiihKeJh
?ijd ('hronlrl.v; many irienda
or Mr: L. W. Went desire to an
nounce li i nt aa a candidate for Coun
ty \Udltor for Karaite w ('ounty,'
subject to the j" ?i ii Of 1 1 1 ? * I )emo- i
Vratic party of Sou t h Carolina. Mr. I
Went Ih ii man of alcrlintt uuall- ;
Hen and marked ability, and would!
make .hi able and efficient Audi-'
tor. Many VrW'inlK..
I ok .H ih.i; oi imioii.A ii;.
To tin* I )euiocrutlc Votera of Keiv
ftiiiw County: With a .high appre
.V la tic n of pant favors a nd ( asKiiriiiK
you that It will over be my earneal.
desire to serve you faithfully, I
? hereby announce iiiyaelf a candidate
for re-election lo-t Ire of f let* Of- J udge
of Probate of Korshaw County ?ub
ject to the nilea of the primary,
fleet Ion
Very sincerely ami truly youra,
\V L. McDowell.
FOll \l.\<NIST!t.\TM.
I hereby announce myself, a can
didate for the office of Ma slat rate
BLACK
WHITE
lor DiiKnlh Township, subject to
?lu> ru leu of Mm l)empcriitli* I'rl
| marv. I i)0by ' lluekabee,
Deputy Sheriff.
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|<V>r MiiglhtiHlr
Upper Division Watered Toiviwliip.
I hereby announce mysolf a cftU'
dldate for i he office of Magistrate
lor din upper division of Watereo
Township, subject Co till' rules and
regulations governing tin* Demo
cratlc' Primary . '? ??
? KnfftiRn iirnnharnr
For ' <J uulj Trc?Hur?*r.
We hereby pluce in nomination ih
n:ii|e of ,1r. I). M McCasklll for
re-oleeiioft I ?> the Office of county
treasurer, subject to t he rule? of
thfl democratic primary, which po
sition ho has filled with courtesy :
and ability for several term*.
Voters.
l Olt I DMMISSIONKJC
lliifl'ulo Township.
I'hll for Chronicle: The many
[ f'.'Iehds of Mr. A m oh Went desire to
I place IvIh name before. he people of.
Buffalo Townshin for re-election to!
the office of Township com mission- j
: er of this township, aubjeet . to thei
, rule# and regulations of the Denio
'cr.ilic primary. Mr. Went has (lone
J l.i? full duty in the capacity of
i ( oinmlttHioiier and t he whole people.!
It,'. the losviiHhip :?:>?> recliiie t his fact..
His Friends.
At the solicitation of friends I
, hereby announce myself a candidate
for rclection for Township Odmmis
i sloner of DeKalh Township.
Very respect fully,
J. N.' McLeod.
I*'lal ttock Township.
I hereby announce myself a can
<1 (ditto for i ho office of Township
Commissioner for Flat Rook Town
Kliip, subject to the rule# und roKU
I ii t Ions of r h t> I lemocratlc primary.
<\ Falkenberry.
SuKWt" Mr. IticliaHiN.
Mr. Kdltor; We the many friends
of Mr. Norman H. Richards, of I 1>
orty llill, would like to see him
make the race in the coming cam
t m4g- frr the House of Kopi'esenla
tivuH, We believe that Mr. Rich
ards would be of good service to
bis people In the 1 1 on hi* und Ik
worthy^ tho honor, und in in sym
pathy with the present administra
tion. Now what hay you, Mr. Itieh
ards?. Voters of Went NVateree,
XOUC fc OF FINAL blHC'HAIUJN.
Notice. Ih lierebv given that one
month from thlH date, Saturday.
May JMHh, 10X4, I will apply for
Letters Uismissory a? Admiuistra
t r i \ of tile Estate of VV, , W. Crox
t.on, deceased .
, .Jennie M. Croxton.
.May I, 1014.
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NOTICE or KliWl'IOx!
Camden, S. ('., J
City Council Chamber.
Notice is hereby given that the
; City. Council of Camden, S. C., will
; liold an election at the firm r<
ula^ meeting? hr -May, 19 14 r ^etirg
I the fourth day thereof, for the
following City officers and em
ployes.
City Clerk and Treasurer, for
the term of two (2) years, $r>0.()0
per month;
Recorder, for the term- of four
(l? years, $25. uu per month;
And also the following officers
it il employes at tin* pleasure of j
Council; .
Olid Chi< l' ' (if I'ollci), $75.00 |>??|- 1
month;
'I'liifc |\>!ic. im n, $5 0. (Hi i-.it li 1
per month;
l.aiupllKlUei, $85. U0 pur month; ?
Si ri-et CominiHttloner, ItJO.OO porj
month :
<Mt> K|e?t rician, $10.00 pec i
i ii on ( h ; '
Cit\ ("lock Keeper, per1
month,
Chief of File department, $100.
per yearr. ^ ?
Appllrulon lor these positions
v. 111 Ik- (welved in wi lting up to
tiie (hi to xvf mild meeting.
C. H. YaUrs,
A it cut : Mayor.
(I. CI. Alexander, City Clerk.
April 15, 1914.
l OKI-X'liOHl HK S.XIiK.
Stale of South Carol! up,
County, of Kershiiw
In the Court of Common IMetm.
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IJenj. 1/fldweil, Plaintiff,
, Against
Henry Williams, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of a decree
in the above entitled case, made by.
bin Honor, George iC. l'rlnce, Pre
siding Judge, of date March 20th?
1914, 1 will offer for sale, at pub
lic, auction, to the highest bidder
therefor;, in front of the Court
1 House door, in the City of Camden,
County of Kergjiavy, Btate of South
Carolina, during the. legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in May,
1914, being the 4th day thereof, the
following described property:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, containing' fifty (60) acreu,
more or le.-s, bounded an follows:
On the N'or.li !?>? lands of efMtto ?>t
M, .1, Aubry; on the Kant by binds
of A <1**1 1 u<? ^let'ormiek; South hy i
land* Of 1). MH/est* r; and -ii? |
flu* VWhI by the ( 'hewtrrfield I'uii
lie Hoad; said lands being th?> same
conveyed to flu- Defendant l>>
said HenJ. Tidwell, by bin deed re
ferred in, dated November I'j. l.uuu.
Terms of sale, Cash.
ii, A. Wit t kou .sky .
Master Kershaw County.
A plil 13, 1!IH.
To Clowe at Kigbt I\ M. '
Notice Is hereby given that our
respective barbel* shops wi.ll close
at eight o'clock hereafter, Satnrr
days excepted!
Mcbaln & Sons,
Isaac lOngllsh, ,
$7.40 to Jacksonville, Flu., Account
Confederate VotonuiH Reunion.
TIcketB on sale May 3rd, 4th, 5tb,
ttth and 7th, Rood returning ^
roach destination prior to mld-nliht
May ir,th, 1914.
Extension may bo obtained bv :
deposit of ticket with Special Agt.,
21 EaBt Forsythe < St., Jacksonville]
Flu., not later thun May 16th, 1914*
Up0.ll payment of fee Of 50c.
Stopovers allowed in both dlrec
tiong. - ' ? ? - ?
Side-trips from Jacksonville ai
very low rate* to all Florida, Ala
bama and Georgia pointa, by tfL
plying Atlantic Coast JLlnee ticket
office, 138 West Hay SSt., Jackson- ;;
vllle, Fla. Tickets on stole May I jj
to 10 Inclusive, limited to June ? |
1914. A splendid opportunity to !
visit Florida at unusually low rata. ''
?<\>r any Information address R
L, Benton, Agent, Camden, K. C.
?
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Maryland oxpecta to complete 501
iuHob ofnew State roads Hy?tem ;thl*
IVear. v. :
IF YOU ARE LOOKING
for the best that money and skill can pro
duce, it'll be to your interest to investigate
THE STIEFF PIANO
EASY TERMS ARRANGED
Send for Catalogues and Pricey
C H A S.lM. S T IEFF
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
does an opportunity of this kind come ? WHAT!
A Genuine Bankrupt Sale of The Chester Shoe Store Stock
~2^00^^Tr7'o?Xadie's, Misses and Children's fine shoes of best makes. This is a wonderful collection oCShoes
zo'Ju pairs or L. a die's, Misses and Children's tine shoes ot best makes. This is a wonderful collection of s
bought by us at 45 cents oii the dollar and we are going to sell them at about 50 cents on the dollar and Idw.
kinds of shoes, aU kinds of styles, ail kinds of widths, A to E. Be among the first to see this shoe sale. Look at some of the prices below.
"Sale Starts Friday, May 1st, and CoNtiNUES Until Further Notice
Ladies' Tan, Pumps and Oxfords
(Divided in Two !,?>(?)
Lot No. ! , Bankiupt Salt- Price 98c
Lot No. 3, Bankrupt Sale 1'iice $1.69
Ladies' White Canvas and Buck Oxfords
Tl, err ai r only about ?. 5 prs. in this QQ
lot, one price on the whole, pr . vwt
Ladies' Suede, all ( olois, ( ravanette Satin
and \ elvet Oxlords, sold^irom $4.00 to
$5.0(1 pi. I he entire lot to choose QQ ,
trcn; at thf ridi. u.<,?'is o;'u:e oi vOL
ladies' Oxfords and rumps
1 his lot consists of many high ^racle
(shoes, such as Dittenhoff, Ford, Reed, Etc.
all of whic h sold at $3.00 to $5.00 per pair,
divided in four lots, Patent Leather, Ox
ford s and Pumps.
Lot No. I. 3.00 to $5.00 Oxfords,
Bankrupt Sale Price */OC
Lot No. 2. 3.50 to $5.00 Oxfords, d*1 OA
Bankrupt Sale Price
Ut No. 3, 3.50 to $5.00 Oxfords, "I
Bankrupt Sale ['rice
No. 4, 3.50 to $5.00 C
Bankrupt Sale Price
l ot No. 4, 3.50 to $5.00 Oxfords, Qg
Children's Oxfords and' Pumps
in all leathers - every pair of the best mode
shoes and sold from $1.75 to $2.50 pair.
1 I % to 2, Pat. J _ AO
1 1 x/t to 2, Tan > JfOC
\\y2 to 2, G. M. S
8% to 11, Pat. J
8*/a to 11, Tan >?
to 1 1, G. M. >
5 to 8, Choice of Lot .... 59c
2 to 5, 1 lard and soft soles, at. 34c
89c
'~$t
??
Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords
Three Lots
All the finest shoes made ;
Lot No. I at . . ? ? ?
'^Lot No. 2 at >
Lot No. 3 at 1 -??1
-
Ladies' Gun Metal Oxfords and Pumps
Four Lots
All these sold from $3.00 to $4.00 per pair
Lot No. 1. Sale Price. . . . ...... 98c
Lot No. 2, Sale Price ...... ...
Lot No. 3, Sale Price .
Lot No. 4, Sale Price
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B ARUC H-NETTLESXO.