The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 21, 1914, Image 8
We ask for your FIRE INSURANCE
because we fCNOW that the Companies
which we represent are fully able to
meet all obligations. Their total assetts
being more than
$85,000,000.00
These figures are to be obtained from
the office of Fire Insurance Commis
sioner, McMaster, Columbia, S. C.
Very Respectfully,
Kennedy & Garrison
OPENED AT BETHUNE.
(Continued fi'iifii I'irst 1'iiUfi
for middle suction of Kuffnlo.
Motfsrs. W.'I'j. I'JIUoM. Toil i IIori??H.
Aiiion , llorjou and Amos West- an:
iKOiitifd their candidacy Tor township:
( 'oiiiiii],ssiiiiK>r of Hull ii lo. |<!in li made i
n sheH speech. Mr. West I-* 1 1 (Y* p-re
Simi'I comini-sloiM'r it ml ? siVrei'M ry ot j
l ho county hoard.
In. 1 1 umpli lies limn mil 'Hhn ti! :i
It.'ISO I <21 1 1 ' IJ.} I II M ? for III*' !l floniooll l'f
tWeeh' M:i \esville ami I'.et hum- l^he
I tsi ins wore well malclmd and- the
mini" woiti well filr KoviM'iil lititln'us.
when ' cr'roi'M on' the part <>f Matvc>\\ lllo
iravo I Iciiuo a < oiisidcra.lde lead and
I lie tlmil . score w n.-> s in ;; In favor of
I .
At Iv? ? *iiaw .
l''rom IVIhiint' llit? cuirdhl.t! ?> .won J ,
lo Kershaw Tuesday wlicri' they :*.? I
dressed Mm voters of thai .-??<?1 ion. Mr.
K. P. lilnkciioy. lid lim as chairman of
1 1 1*? meeting Kershaw helntr .on tin*
lint* of tlio I wo. count ics IIk*' < 'iin<i i?J:i t <?? {
foi' Lancaster oil lees were scheduled
there l hat da.\ Ion, ami quite a h\r;:e
crowd was present An effort w.Vs
niiide to have a joint mooting I ? 1 1 1 ~ ? > 1 1 u ?
of t ho candidates would not consent
to 1 1 lis. Tile s|K'ochos wore aioiiji Mie
same line as those at itcthune. with
nothing new brought out. none arous
ing any j^rent amount of enthnshisni -
though they were all given an atten
tive hearing.
At Weslville.
Wednesday the candidates met at
WostvHlo mil) oil \n ? -lit 111 ru tliolr samo
.sprcclu's with v-ory Vittlf cluing.
?Vol liin^' ljL'W tl?-' v oIoJhmI hen* Oxoopt
that :ili oanftlilibto.s, Kavo were
a^koil It. hint*' "wli'otlioi* itlosiso or anil
isloaso. I '.very oamllilato iloilaroil
' i i mi ? 'H wllli i I m 1 o\ioptioii of Mr. 1 1.
M .M< < 'iisliHl. t-aiiillilii !<? for Troasfn or.
wlio 'lo< 'I i my J i.i aps\voi\ Mr. .losopli
Mi-J 'askill. <-aiaii<lato fur AmHlor ro
I >1 5? ? I I luil In- w;i ;> <>ii flu- "i-i l:1i I i ? J ? ? . "
Tin' i|lU'>| i<tii wa- up! | nil I" Auditor
'jjn-^oTl: Mr. .1. <* llill..i. aotoil lis
' 'Jul i l'| nil I ? i >1 111)' IIK-ft ji.iii Illlil lllo ifooil
ladies of tlx- uWi\-HN? i-?.'TnniMTiir> had
I ? i'i ?) ?a i't ?> 1 an flrL'.'i til foa-l f? ? i" tlio can
d.i da I os ami afl'or ilintior Mr; I W.
I'.ir<h!in>ri" was' i'i ?? | i.u.'sf i ?< I to I li;i uk tlio
ladios ai -I Hi l/ni- in Mm If of tlio
< atuHtlaios" i". *r tliolr i liontrlit fulnoss.
I'roni \vliii I ?*an l>e cathorod from
; 1 1 ii ts^ attolidiiiL.' flio moot i iij;s al 1 1 * ? -
jthutio. Kcisltavi and t\'ost villo 1 1V? ? rail
'li<latf- I tji \ ? ? l?ooii in ? I ? ? i ? I < ? ? 1 1 \ -anti
.lllvaso territory.- All of tlio eaiididiUos
a ro' en it ivi ir?; l lie moot inns ami tlio liost
?of iiuiiior prevails. No l>ittoriio<s lias
boon, indulged in far.
At Italian's Cross Roads.
Tito lnooliiiu yesterday was at liuboiis
("foss Itoad.s.. presided nvcr l?y Mr. .1.
K. Smith: All of tin- eandidatos woro
wivoii a respectful hearing ami nearly
ovory utloratioo hy tlio Uloaso oandl
ilatos for tho lioiiso anil senate were
loudly applauded am! at tlio oiul -of
tliolr s|h?oo1h.?s prosontoil with water
melons.
It was ostitnatoil tlioro woro between
ir?4? and 2<h? voter* u larj$o
nmjoiiu (Dvorliig the prtwejit lohnhi
Intra I (oil, order i ii'?* v?? t !??< t nn*l
every one M't'iiM*' I to enjoy t Ik* ?lay,
?*^?| hm-Iji 1 1 \ tin- Hlfll-il.
Til*- ineotinH today win !??? ih<m at
! iiimI al ('miikIcii t ? 'iii< ?i ? ? ?\\ . <'!?>#
Iiiu with the H|H*4H'hex at tlu? mills on i
Pi) t unlay niurht .
I'liiou MeflhiK.
The union mootlnu of the Korshaw
Association will miiHit with Hand 1 1 111
( 'hurrh, ahout 'J inllos oast of Koruhuw,
on August Li Ml i iiihI .'MM h. All t lit*
churnhoH'a ro ltne?d to himmI delegates,
? Sta* Sui?jM-r.
t'lyhurn Taylor was the gonial youiiK
host tit a Hiuir h 1 1 ] >j ?t* r 'on Thursday
oviMiintf, glyeij at the honn? of IiIh )>a
K ill-. Mi ami Ml- <!. i:. Taylor on
North Kni.ol SI. Tin* Invited guests
liit indi'ii nearly hll of tin* younger H?*t |
of hoys ami was nnu'h Enjoyed hy all J
who weiv fortunate enough to ho pros i
'out. An ?'h'uanl course supjior was
servo* I,
SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS
Have Pleasant Meeting at San
dy GroVe Church.
>Vu.t ??! "1 u.fu^-lXUiT? : ? ? ? ?
MHtji jihnutil county Sunday
School convention met at NuimI.v drove
Hiurcfi Wednesday and Thursday of
last week. and we|V entertained by tile
Sandy Cr.oye unit I'assatt Sunday
Sl/llUOls.
The convention was opened with de
votional o.y.ei'cises, conduct oil hv Itev.
J. C. JJtavi*. Mv, IV IV. CieldK, Kltp'M'
iliteoih iit of the Sandy <?rove school,
uuole. a w arm welcome address. which
w as responded to by Mr. Arthur Ilutn
pliries ill a 1?1 ??'(?! ?r.1ate words.
I ?'elevates were present front the va
)ious ><i*('tivl>s of- the cOuiityf represent
jnir twenty four schools. In these
schools there are H',r? olliccrs and tench
ci - mid . scholars The average
attendance the past year was f>S per
cent . '
The round table talk by .Mr. Crank
\Vhllden w;as tin interest Iu,? and in
structive feature id' the morning \ses
sioti. , ' '.-J ?* ? "?
Mow can a Sunday school worker
interest outsiders was dismissed in a
very int erest lug manner by I ?r. Alva
Humphries and others.. '
In t lie afternoon .Mr. A. .'I. Health1,
[president of the Wesley Adult Bible
Class of (he, Lyttlet.iln street Methodist
church, made a very forceful adilress
on ortra nixed classes.
|{ev. < I'.. Smith made a forceful
address mi t he home deph rt uient and
also on the Sunday school as a means
of building up the church.
Thursday mortiinir the convention
was i ipenei I with a'soiig service. con
ducted l>y Mr. Whilden.
The special features of the morning
session was the addresses by Prof. Hen
ry A. Wise, of Columbia, upon the sub
ject. "The Boyhood of South Carolina."
This was a particularly Interesting ad
dress. and the many practical sugges
tions brought out made a tine impres
sion upon the large audience who heard
him.
"Reaching the Unreached" was dis
cussed by Mr. W. A. Harrison, of Co
lumbia, In a deeply Impressive manner.
At tlie afternoon session Mr. Whilden
Impressed the convention with his ob
ject lesson.
Tin* following oftW'orN wore
for tin* ?*itxiiiiiK term: J. litliupbriw,
iirouidMit ) MMwrn. S. HuuiphrleK. T.
A < 'nut 1 1 ? ? n iiihI ,.l M Mit 1 1 In \ i< .
president* ; I'r. Alvii Humphries, Hwre
i . 1 1 \ ami trwa iii . i
? Aii Invitation was ftMt'lvial from I >i?
iiiii hciih Sunday wliool for tin* coiiven
t (tin to iiMH't with 1 1 it *11 1 1 14* x t year, ttiiil
it wan unanimously accepted. Dttinaw*
ct|M has entertained tin* convention nflv
1'iai times iM'foii' and can t>t* de|icuded
ii I m? i to take splendid <ar?' of ttu> d?j?
OgittOH.
'I'lii* following resolutions \ere unan
imously a<|o|it(H| ;
Jlesolved, That tin* thanks of this
convention are due ami are hereby
heartily oxIhiiiIiiI tin* good i?eop|o of
I Sandy tJrOve ami C'iikhhU for thi'ir very
cordial christian grinding open
j hearted hospitality accorded tin* ?U*l?*
Kiitoa in their community ami in their
hoines; to tin- congregation* of Sandy
jtiroye for the use of thi'ir church for
| their reception of the delegate*: to- the
choir for tin* delightful -uiukIo full) I nit
??ii during our meeting here. Also to
Mi ssis, I\ I', WhiUlon, Henry A. Wis,,
iintl \\ A Harrison. our visiting ln-i>t i i
ers, who li\ their inspiring words hdve
font lihuted so largely In tln> sueecss
of I his con >:e|it loii.
KesolVed. That we hNii wish rn o\
I ife^s |o Ipo. J. 1 lluniplulee-. our ef
liclo.nt president, our appreciation of
ids untiring effort* in |>rouii?t'tng the
work of t his convention.
The good ladles of tills section Pro
vided abundantly for nil uho attended
the convention with the substantial
tilings' of life as well as many of the
delicacies. "
Negro (ids Thirty Days.
< 'lini'lje ljulck. a negro \ya* tried hc
lore Magistrate Klucher Saturday ami
sentenced in servo thirty days oil. the
ga.h& J.J nick Stole .several dollar#, and
it. ring i'. ron i iine .1 anies Carolina of the
same color. and when pressed too close
ly lie' confessed. The money and ring
were recovered. '
STOPS
"SUMMER COMPLAINT"
Tills remedy should lie , in every
home ? not only for 11m* little olios
inn for the iililcr member.4 of the
family us well.
Id ras?),s of Cholera Morbus,. Colic,
Diarrhea., <>r any bowel complaint
NYAL'S
Blackberry Carminative
is so certain in its act.ion anil re
lieves in so short a time that yon
I'M n nut afford to In? without it..
It relievos all irritation of the in
testines. is slightly astringent,
cleanses the bowels before they are
chei-keil, ami is thoroughly aiitl-:
septic.
it it without doubt the best rem
edy of its kiinl we know of and is
equally good f?.?r children and
adults. '
There are two sizes ? 25 cents
and 50 cents the bottle.
When we had a elianee to get the
exclusive selling agency for Nyal
Family Remedies we jumped at It.
They are known among all drug
gists as the highest quality line on
the market, and are prepared by a
great firm of manufacturing chem
ists, famous for tifty years.
CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY
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Districts. (t) outstanding Indebtedness.
31. #4s.78; No. 40. $43.52: No. 47. *17.12.
Th?> following Districts have out
C. W. BIRCHMORE,
County Superintendent of Education for Kershaw County.
It Will "Bear" the Test.
Kv?'?*y artW'i* we k*U ul>ovt> hu#.
|)lct?Hi. iim to U# iuam?faiturt\ hiitnj
Un? and i>a<kliii*. The uureut Mi^nr
it lei tlif purest flavoring mni other
iiiixrtMlU*ntx pre s^'UhIih! f.,r tin*
inakiiiK of our candle*, ('liuoolaUtt,
<'arain??l* kikI other eon fat loft* , mo
that we are enabled to warrant their
frt?MUhVsH and purity, lint wbU*
the qualities ar?? ItiKli. 't
are moHt moderate
Camden Candy Kitchen
We Deliver Ice Creafn to All P?rU of the City.
Phone 78. Camden, S. <?.
WANTED-? To Buy Cattle
Highest cash price paid for good Cattle? fat or poor-all
must he free from cattle tick.
Camden Beef Cattle Farms
FRED E. PERKINS, Speci.l Partner L. I. GUION. Proprietor
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
823 West Gervais Street, Columbia, S. C.
The Only Houne in Columbia making a specialty of supplies wanted for
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Oil Mills and all kinds of Machinery. Write utJ
when you are in the market. _
THE WIFE WHO
WONDERS WHY
her husband never wear!* tlu* shirts
she save him will learn the reason
if she will come here. She will find
that cur shirts, ties, etc., are far
different than the bargain counter
kind. She'll see that what she buys
here her husband will wear with
pleasure.
McCaskill Bros.
? . |
CAMDEN, S. C.
Presbyterian College of South Carolina
Clinton, S. C.
To what college shall we send our won? Consider some of the advan
tages of the Presbyterian College of Sou?h Carolina. It is well located.
It is growing rapidly. The equipment is excellent. The faculty is strong.
The regular college courses aud^degrees are given. It has a new gymna
sium and physical director. The religious and moral atmosphere is the
best that can be had. Its graduates are
making good. The expenses are moderate.
For catalogue and information, apply to
I DAVISON McDOWELL DOUGLAS, D. D.f Pres.
* Clinton, S. C.
Whips, Bridles, Surcingles
ami all other, harness accessories
are here for you to choose from.
Yon can "judge their real quality
by touch and sight. Do not choose
your harness from a picture book.
Come here and know what you are
getting, not merely a picture that
tells only the looks, not the quality.
BURNS & BARRETT
Leap's
Prolific Wheat.
Most Prolific and Boot of
Milling Whoa to.
A report on this whe&t from Dela?
ware snows a yield of 3,430 bushels
on 74 acres, and 881 bushels on 17
acres.
In Maryland it leads in popularity;
has proven its superiority in all parts
of Virginia; is the most popular vari
cty in North Carolina! heads the list
in South Carolina for profitable
yields; in Georgia ranks far above all
others; Tennessee growers discarding
other wheats for tnis; at the head of
beardless wheats in Kentucky, and
equally well suited to West Virginia.
Therefore we are justified in
recommending Leap's Prolific
Wheat for all sections.
We suggest early orders. Present
price, *1.51 per buphel, bags included
ftud f.o.b. Richmond.
Wo are the: original distributors of
Leap's Prolific \Vheat. Write for,
DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATALOG. "
T. W. WOOD 6r SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
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