The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 21, 1914, Image 5
Wants
? For
Sale- ? Rents
?H" jn^e'r' * <' U?i't*r 'bin heading
for fwtil ;? ' W* Nw '?'k4"
(or
* flTFV " (TlST-A white and brown
JSmI iNtliiivr I'uppy iibout 3Mi Ittouthn
"K1 K Wlll'l returned to <b*o t
1^. *? <?? IK
1-iil'M) JilWii ll of key*. OW.I.T <1111
bHv?. l?y paying ?entH for mi*
?(l ^ .
nAi^j) i.aundry bag. OWIIW < ;? ii
mimic t?y p??yl'?g -B r4',|,M *<??' 'hi*
ad . ?
"TokTok MTRAY80 one Hhepberd
h nioiiHH old, black, with white
! [, i)rt'rt??f. "f tail white. 'Hi
Sum wH) pay reward. II. I'. Mavis,
CMrttt. *.,<"? lhl' :
'foTsaT^ ok kknt A room
<>ii Kntlodge street. outhouw. j
Ztn and stable. I>ot 60x1*0
Term* reasonable. Apply t" W. M.
Lollk Cnuiden, H. < IN-lb.
yOl \(i .MAN? Would you marry If
witrttf Many beautiful Indian girls
In oklul)"ina wli? ? own rich oil and
farming lands that flre looking for j
ho#l?#?<lx< 1 Information furnished free, j
>lrn. M. !>? Smith, Box .V7U, Muskogee,]
oilHlitowi' ?i8-4tp.
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TWO AIlMi COWS ? for Immediate
sale. Tliote are two beauties. See A,
jj, Trotter, I UK Kirk wood St., Cam
d?-n. 8. C. '?
For Sale ? Farm of W. E, DCLoaehe, :
dilute- 1-2 miles Southeast of Cam -
den containing SlP acres; 150 acres of j
oi*n land, part of this under cultiva
tion ; timber and wood enough /for the
place; laud producing well; adjoining
land* have sold for $80* per acre; one
five r(M?ni dwelling, ?i good barn and
seven Cenant houses. Will sell |n small
tracts to suit purchaser/^ Terras easy.
Apply to t \ P. ImBose, Camden, S. ('.
WANTED? I have Just received an-1
other tHi- oT those good "Chase City")
wagotw. flial want to swap them for
gome gofld horses. W. C. Moore, Cam
den, S. ('. 7-3-3mo.
For Sale ? ? nic piece plate glass, 45 j
inches by Tl' inches. / A bargain to a
quick purchaser. See O. B. Funder
hurk nt Malone-I'earce-Young Hard
ware (Vs Store, Camden, S. C.
FOK SAI.Pv? one two-horse wagon,
and one liny rake, one mowing machine.
In lirsf class condition. Cheap for
ca*-b. Apidy to W. II. Hailet Camden..
s- <'? V 14.
WANTED? j . sw up some good bug-'
for in m !(.'?< and horses. W. C.
Moore. t'umdou. -S. C. T-rJ-Tti i j ? >.
?For Kent ?!L" Sale ? House opposite t<>
lil'H-.iii-.'Hi : </ a . J.ytrlotpn Street; ( 'am
dtiu A .. i .Mary Watklr^. 100
IrVin AV) ? . : ?[?aVtaiibur--'. fs. < '. I r .
.11 ST ;Ui;;cKIVKI>? ' Another sbip
iji.v r i.j; '? ? .>-i buggies in Caiutlen.
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vOTit'lv.
: ;lii? - Carlos,
> niitn l%.? - *? "V;. I r
bio. ! hoU . !> b ''?> ''.five
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A. FtusiU Manage;
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
state of South Carolina,
County i ?f K?r?h^sv.
j lit lilt' I'diill of ('utlliuoll I'UttH.
A, J> tJretfory, Administrator of jhr
estate of T, I4), lirojiiiry, tlocca&ed,
and Individually. Martha J. Catoe
and u\v? u (JivgOFy,
I'lHilltttfH,
airahirtl
< *. A, < ? , . Sam I Ir^nrji; ami It.
It. <iir^"rs, hcioudauts.
To the I >cfi')t?ta
V??U (i iv hereby summoned aial re
ipilred to answer t !??? Complaint in the
above ?*nt It ItM 1 action, a copy of which
lis* herewith fcrved upon yon, aial to
I serve a com- of yonr answer to the
suld Complaint on the subscrll>ers at
their olllce In Camden, S, within
twenty day# after the service hereof;
a n< I If yon fall to answer the Com
plaint within the time aforesaid the
plaint ItTs In this action will Apply to
the Court for the relief demhuued In
Complaint.
KIKKI-ANh & KIUKI-AND,
Plaintiffs' Attorney*.
! h.ted at ( 'aimlen. S. c.,
Ait& 'iytli, l'.?l 1.
To the Defendant, Sam cregory;
Take notice that the Complaint In
l his action was tiled in the Otlice of
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
Kershaw County, South Carolina, this
550th tin v of August, A. !>., li>14.
' KlltKI'AND & Kl HKliANI >,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
August iil ?!t.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw,
In the .Court of Common IMcas.
, (Itrrle II. Davis, Plaintiff,
against
Nancy A Myers, Anna S. Itrown, L.
IT. Myers, Addle McLeod, Cora I>.
(iraliani, A. L. Myers, H. T. Myers,
ltcrnice Myers, Ah'thla M. Myers, J,
Victor Myers, .Jane B. thinner, C. li. ,
Spra<lley, Kssex llall, John Thomn^j
_ .-?aiiv^-ntnr4le Mycr^XuTa Myers, Ma
bel Mycrv, Itert Myers, Uena Myers
and Joe Thomas Myers
' IlefiAidnnts.
To the defendants above named :
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the Complaint in the
above entitled action, a copy of which
Is herewith served ? upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said Complaint 'on the subscribers at
his. ollice in Camden, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof;
anil It' you fail to. 'answer the Com
plaint within the time aforesaid the
plaintiffs in this action will apply to
[the Court for the relief demanded iu
r CvinplaI;;L.
!,. .V. WITTKOWSKY.
i'lai.iiUVs Attorney.
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ST.i.tll-c I ? i ? ? ? : 1 1 ; I lit. !!(>ll M.Vel>:
'? r i fc> ? -inirbve ..that t'tti; - t.%u"ipljit.i|t -In
tills .u lioii v.a.>' :'Hed ill the t'Hice ol>
I ? -'jorK- ? ! ? "o'u't of Common Pleas [Vw
i c.i(it>v. South Ca Vol I U a J vtli is
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flaii'itilV's Aftdimey/
yeek.-' at!
Muvt i n u.*-'.
I to well-.
I A mu". i:il i.
fi.'alb. IteifHtne.
-U.it ait- ?-!.S year>.
/
N.ta i'lpIV- i-i L. ; f ? f !? ipfl neai
tiiaf. Vila- i id^.v aflcr ;i very -short
:!:ri;rr ??leawts: three sons
t-ro ri. 'pnj'-n-led. The
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. ? 1 \i '? ;i? tile Ol?UW"
iiear i.etliuue Monday.
Make Your
Grocery
Not alone in quantity <;an your grocery money be made to go
farther. You can save both in quantity and quality at this store
quantity alone does not make a bargain. Quality is as
necessary as quantity in a bargain. For instance, a pound of
cheap coffee is far dearer that a pound of moderate priced
c?Kee. For a pound of bad coffee will not brew so many cups
as a pound of good coffee. So with |nost groceries. All our
goods are bargains both in quantity and quality* Your grocery
?oney buys more here than any othor store in town.
B R U C E'S
The Pure Food Store
DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.
A Wordlui Com?dy In Which 8h? Who
Tupped t.?it Tapped B*?t.
8lii' wild pretty, and as she leaned
against tlte cuuuter hi the marriage
license bureau she carelessly stretched
a fojvii rut un (lu> broad surface while
she tu |?| (lie wood with tier linger*.
A one carat diamond iIiimImiI in it man
lier tu attract iitU'iitiou. which appar
ently \vu? tiie purpose sought by the
attractive wearer.
Kuter a secoud young woman with
her escort
She wuh not ho pretty nor ?o richly
attired Kite also leaned against the
counter, while her Ha nee, a large man
and apparently entirely capable, filled
out au application blank.
The second woman caught the bound
of the tapping and turned to see the
(lash of the gem.
The first young woman glanced at
the face of the last arrival, took a
fleeting appraisement of garment* and
style aud coutlnued to tap. The second
young woman Indolently ralaed her
arm. placed it on the counter and be
gan tapping with her Angers. The first
young woman turned lu surprise. Then
she dropped her arm, tier lips became
a straight line, aud she walked to the
desk where her prospective husband
was writing.
The second young wortian Smiled and
also let her arm fall to her side. The
third finger of the left hand bore a
two carat diamond of purest luster.
"And they never said a word," re
marked the olHcial In charge of the bu
reau, who related the story.? Los An
geles Express.
Paris In 1775.
Crime was so rife In the good city,
of Paris li/the year 1776 that half a
dozen corpses were shown most morn
ings lu the morgue, and nets were low
ered each night from the Pont Neuf
to ca tcli_ the persons throwTrover~By"
the cutthroats. Yet the punishments
were by no means lenient, and Jekyll
gives a horrible descripticfn of how he
had seen a criminal broken on the
wheel without stirring from the bal.
cony of his own apartment, - when
"Monsieur de Paris" discharged the
duty of his office in bag. wig and ruf
fles and bleu poudre.
Algerian Olive Tree*.
i In Algiers olive treqa spring up wild
! nnd nre grafted where they stand. In
some regions they are so close as to
! tojich overhead. The average annual |
yield for a tree is eighty to 100 pounds.
: Some of the tfees are believed to be
over 4(M) years old. It is estimated that
there are over fi.Ooo.tHH) wild olive trees 1
in Algiers. Tin? grafting of these Is ho- j
ing carried out systematically under
the auspices of the government. '
Sheridan's Retort.
Pitt had answered a. speech of Sheri
dan's and loinplained when -the latter
proposed to rejoin that' Sheridan al
ways wanted the last word.
"Not at all?" sfiitl Shetittiin, instantly
withdrawing his request to he heard.
"I am i-ontcht with having had the- last
argument."
R-ANAGERS OF ELECTION
The JVvi.tv. in-r named men have Ihjoii ,
to serve as man hirers of ].
uieel'nuV at I i n ? jrrimary 1<>" he held .on'
?j'lu^eay, Angusl L'.i. H>1 I :
Ah'vjy-- L.. i.'. -Kir J; ley, W. 11. Owton, J
.loiu? i?nyv ? '
Antioeh- -11. (.\. Mc.London, A. 0. X)a
!:er. .\. ( !. I'radley. '
(Jeavev lUuii?iR. A. \T?el:*oii, Eddie
Kahoit. ,1. jp, Ford.
Ueik niii? i>. W." Joye, s. ii. stokefc,
V; K. MeCaskill.
r.ethune? L. K. Yarhorough, .1. L.
King. A. K. M<-I.nurin.
lienlah ? -L. T. I>i\iin, Iv. M. 'West, ;
(X !;. Smith.
Blanoy ? S. \V. Hose, W. I.. Allies, V. |
A. . Nelson.
linll'aht^? .1. It. Cat?o, \V. i\ SoweH>-j
.T. L. Catoe.
Camden ? W. A. Sell rock, Ii ,I>. Wil
iaias, Charles K. Ilougli. -
Can toy II ill? C. p. Watts, W. II.
Barfleld, W. 11. Rnrflolrt.
, Cassatt ? K. 1>. McCaskill, L. II.
Hall. Frank' Elliott. - ?
l)oby..'s Mill- ? John Porter, Milton
Eakes, George Arledgo.
Enterprise ? Lem Young, .Toe Mar
shall, E. K. Lee.
Granny's Quarter ? S. II. Kirklaiul,
W. II. Owens, 1 j. R,. Clyburn.
Hanging Rock ? J. A. McCaskill, T.
S. Roll, Jas. T. Copland.
. Harmony ? J. M. Grlgsby, Willie Pas
chal, T. M. McCaskill.
permttage ? W. T. Hasty, W. S. Gard
ner, J. J. Munn.
Liberty Hill? R. J. Wardlaw, H. F.
Halle, E. L. Clements.
Lngoflf ? John Parker,' James Team,
W. J. Rurdell.
Oakland ? Robert Lee Stokes, C. F.
Pate, Isaac F. Holland.
Pine Creek ? J. L. Williams, T. J.
Truesdale, H. It. Taylor.
Pine Tree ? D.' T. Rlaekinon, Wallace
Ilorton, W. N. West.
Raley's Mill ? W. P. Rodgers, C. C.
Joy nor, S. J. W'est.
Roland ? W. E. West, Louis Spears,
C. P. Bradley.
Russell Place (Stoneboro)? :G. O.
Hammond, J. H. Addison, J. F. Maglll.
Salt Pond ? J. B. Nelson, R. T. Bran
ham, G. M. Watts.
Sandy Grove ? S. S. Stokes, H. C.
Hall, J. W. Watkins.
Shopard ? F. P. Tidwell, S. B. Hat
field, J. M. Stokes.
Shamrock ? L. I. Baker, S. K. Gallo
way, I. F. Baker.
Shaylor..'n Hill ? L. L. Young, R. L.
Smyrt, S B. Kelly.
Stockton*? E. C. Pea-reo, J. C. Hum
phries, T. L. Boykin.
Swift Creek? J. Q .Godwin, E. B.
Mathias, W. A. Boykin.
Three C..'s. ? J. H. Barfleld, John M.
Croxton, J. Boyd Maglll.
Twenty Creek ? Henry Watte, Witte
Rabon, R. T. Jackson.
Westvllle ? T. A. Can then, D. G.
Fletcher, L. M. Trueadell.
- L. A. WITTKOWeKT,
- County Chairman.
1 TOi.n YOU so.
The manufacturers of Coca Cola, the
Popular kimIu fountain beverage, liavv
IukI nil excellent ctiHIliV 111 i< < > itl \cars
to till. "I the piddle with tin- lilt! git**,
"J l? M you When th(l pio.lu. I
whh rtrwt pui on tlu* market the manu
facturer frankly told the public i(w coin
position and explained thnl ll was eom
|h?s??I of syrill) (mitfar), caramel and
caffeine with fruit tlavora.
It Kwtin*. however, that koiiic people
preferred to believe tlu? slanderous re
porta rather than the actual facts; and
as slanders travel fast they hooii came
to tin* at i?'nt loii of the uovernwonr. In
order to aacortafij tbu exact ??harm i< i
?if the prod net, tin* (iovcrnmcnt kvIxwI
a shipment of (Vx^ad'ola at Chatta
ntMiKH, Tenii., and brought suit against
the Company in tin' Federal Court. lOx
pert sciential* were summoned from all
parts of tin' eourntry and labored on
t lit* cam? for nearly four j\ecks at a cost
to tlw? Government whh'h has Inteii est!
mated at lipproMmiit* v >100,?i<hi.<!o.
It was another east* of the "mountain
laboring and hrlutriiiK forth a Inouse,"
They found the Mignr uint t)t?> ctimwol
n ii<1 tin- caff elite and the fruit flavor?
tuys. TlnU'* all. mlvei tlscinelit.
KICIURU l. MANNING, OF si m
FOR (.oviknok.
(Political Advertisement. ?
Voio for .VJnnniiitf, iHMMUHt':
lie I* ii practical and nmveHsfnl far
mer and knows what the farmer need*.
He Is working for better fertilisers,
and for I ?**t t *?i- country condition*
lie Ik a practical and siii-i-essfnl hus
Iiickk man and can administer the af
falra ot Mate in the iiest mahner
llc in a level-headed man, of sound
Judgment. with line administrative
ability ; he Is the kind of man that
tfets thlliK* done
lie is a <*ourauoouil man und in* Ik,
an honest man ; lie does not form hlw
\lc\\s Just (o plca-c a crowd, nor docs
Ii<> pretend to he one thiiiK to ono man,
ami another tiling to another
tnte h sokoHaetaotnshrdhtcmfwypvhgk
lie will enforce the lawn on the nta*
tne hooks without favoring one, man
over another, or one town or eouuty
over another
And i<??aus?-. with Manning K?>vcr^
11. U. SoUtll < '?? I < ?l i Mil will I ? I . ? |>rl will
In- law Sbldluy. will he w ? ? 1 1 gOVOriMHl,
few) ,\??u Will novel worry (hut you
voted for him.
1 4411(1 Kh1?'M.
Mr. It. I.. Maker, formerly ?.f near
Westvllle, jam-hased of l<ewis& ChrUt
mas this week J1& a?*res near ( 'lovu
lanil nehool house,
( ijwe hundred aeres belonging to John
Holland Iii tlu> same neighborhood was
also sold to Mr. Maker at the khiUC
time. Both deals were made through
the ageuey of Kennedy & Hhuw. 1
Held on Serious Charge.
stowart Jtarrett, a white . man, in
h??l?l In tin* County jail on the charge
of attempted rap*' on a white girl near
the Wept v! lie section, The erluie was
committed several months ago.
Do Our Largest
and Best Appoint
ed Stores Light
with Electricity?
BECAUSE after a thorough canvass of the
subject and much costly experience
with other illuminants they find electricity is the best
A FEW REASONS?
ELECTRICITY causes no dirt.
ELECTRICITY is more flexible and therefore better differsion is assumed.
ELECTRICITY does not consume the oxygen in the air necessary to life.
ELECTRICIT Y is the safest to use.' Tungster, (Mazda) insbre the high
est efficency with the least cost, .
Up -lo* date stores cannot uffWi?. to do ^ithoql Electric lights.
High time now to h ave Utfkt electric fan installed ? .
'} hat Tv/e've inch -desk fan which fives'- a cooling; !>r-ec2.e a? a cost of 'o?vly six-tcnOi?
of a cent per hour, or, thai ceiling i a n nii'ch keeps yothr place of business comforta -
ble a p'.j free of ,?Ues at a c4sL -of isss fhan a cent and ahalf per hour. /
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All sizes and styles now ready for sale.
Our representative is ai. yotsr service. ; .
Camden Harness & Shoe Repair
Is fitted with the latest labor-saving
machinery for making and repairing
of Shoes, Harness and all Leather
- ' ? c? *
Goods. _ Have your work done while
you wait. We also buy second-hand
shoes (men's only) sizes 6 to 10.
527 E. DeKALB ST. T. A. BELTON, Prop.
TELEPHONE 53.
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