The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 08, 1915, Image 4
MOTH Kit DtPIjANCK DKAI>.
NoUblo Klfure Hud Been VI nit or T?
_ Cajufoi for MPiilhf
For several week* Camden entertain*
oft a distinguished visitor unaware*.
Uov, Mother IH?l'lattck whh the gu&t
of Mlaa l>. W.Hrown at ** Villa Hone
land" In this city for almost a mouth.
A remarkable iiernonamy, her life was
rich In good work*, say* one who know
hor, Mini ii h tlio following from tho
Ashevllle ('llbseu, of Monday, Jan. 4,
will hIiow. liefore who founded St.
< lonevleve < 'olloKe, in Asbovllle, Mother
DelMatick IimiI Instituted tliroo houses
of education In Fngland 0110 for
daughter* of ollloerH of tho army, ono
for daughters of tho Fngllsh nobility,
iiimI Hillside ( Jon von t umlor tho Kin
prcsx Fuge lie's imlronago '?
?Tin' ItOv. Mother l>oplanck, head
of tho Slaters of Christian Hducatioii
in the I'nttoit States, ninl mothor su
perior of Saint (leuevleve's yplleKo of
this city, died Ml St. Agnes' hospital,
Haltlmoro, curly yesterday morning.
Tho deceased tun I boon taken to Hal
tlmorc for troMtmont following com
plications in tho wake of m scvoro cold,
lty those who wore clone to Mothor
I >cpla nek It Is known (hut tho war in
Furopo weighed heavily ?>ii hor mind
bcca use of the fact that she had broth
ers and nephew* In the French army.
She inlked constantly about the war,
and a prayer for |k?uco was over ujm?ii
her lips.
"Sii/jinue Josephine Louise Heplanck
was horn at Lille In the north of
France, May 21. IKT>7. J^hc belonged
to n wealthy and distinguished family
and ns a young girl evinced those
qualities <>f |K'rsoiial chiirin. deep!
plct\ and rare intellhrcncc which In
later life dovoh)|M?d Into the splendid
personality which drew so many friends
around her In Abbeville. When she
declared hoi* desire to become a sister
of the Order of Christian Fducatlofi
her family urged liei: to reconsider,
and exacted a promise from her that 1
she would wait four years before en
tering the convent. 1 Miring these four
years her family took the young girl j
traveling and surrounded her with ev- j
cry luxury which wealth could afford.
Hut she never swerved from her pur
pose: she declared thai she felt called
to ii life of service and sacrifice. She
entered the novitiate in 1N75> and took
the final vows of the order '"August 'J4,
ISM.
"In INNp. Mother l)(>planck was made j
superior of the Hillside convent found
ed at Farnsborough. Filmland, and for
eighteen year's she gave to Its develop
incut the strongest efforts of her life,
succeeding in a marked degree, and
making It one of the most important
schools of the order, and one of tin"
best known Catholic institutions of
learning in Fnglaml. At Farnshorough. !
she became a close friend of the Km- j
press Fugcnic, enlisting tlie hitter's]
Interest to such an extent that the!
empress never failed to lie the personal
friend and patron of the convent and
school In t Mother I>eplauck vis
ited America and again in t !H Ht. It
was\ in the latter year that she and
flic mother general, of Hclglum, came
to Asheville, nnd Mother I'cplanck f?*l t
keenly the call of tlie mountains. In
1!M?7 Mother Ocplam-k volunteered to
lead a little band of sisters from Hel
g i u 1 1 1 to the Fulled States. < >n .Jan
uary (i, IPOS, .she opened a littl'e school
on Startles avenue, naming it Hillside
eou vent, after the school ;?( Farnshor
oiurh I nder her iiianagement the
school ^rew constantly, and in lti|i) she
purchase) I ictoria inn and established
Sa i III < rvliev ieve'.s college. Mil institu
tion which has become well and favor
ably known throughout the Fliited
. States.
"Mot her Hcplnrick had many traits
of character which drew innumerable
friends ;i round her. the most note
worthy being her boundless charily and
inexhaustible generosity. Fukuowit to
tlie greater portion of Ashcv ille's popu
lation. Mother Heplauck performed
many good deeds among the poor of
the city an<l this section. < Ine of her
last utterances was a request fo the
etYeet that no flowers be sent for her
in
PERSONAL MENTION.
Item* of Inttr^it Gatherodby
Our Reporter!. ? - ?
? ? --?1 - 1
A handsome iiostoltioe building l?
Hearing completion at UonuotUvllle.
Mr. U. II. KttUU). who Uuh Ihhmi in
Now York for some time, has return
ed to Camden.
Mrs. T. Jtevls Porehor and hoii, of
Ml Pa ho, Texas, are vlsUlng the family
of Mr. Haui viol iloyklu.
Henry Oregory, of l^aiit aater coun
ty, tlitMl as the romdt of injuries sus
tained from h falling tree.
Mr. ami Mr*. T. W. Watern ami ohlh
(Iron, of ltcthuno, ure visiting Mr. and
Mrs. I*. T. liradloy this woek.
Miss Mva (IrltHtli, who has been
visiting Mi*h. I ten toil Htieorn, loft this
week for her home In Jefferson.
Emory Turner, a young white man,
aged IN years, committed aulclde at
llni'tsvillo Monday hy taking |h>1soii.
Mr. H. 1*. Fa trey, of Manning, 1m
spending some time at the homo of his
daughtor, Mr*. C. \V. Fvans, on Fair
Ml root .
Oov. lileiisc htiH appointed J. 1).
CoiM'land. Jr., clerk of court of Bam
berg county iik successor to W. K,
Froo, resigned. .
Percy Thompson, giving his homo ax
, Montreal, Canada, foil under a train
jat Ahhovlllo Thursday and had hoth
'arms out off.
Mrs. Valentino Nesblt, and koii,
Kji I i >1i. of Itlrmlnghaui, Ala., are vialt
I uk the family ??f Mr. and Mrs. (': J.
Shannon, Jr.
Churles Howard and Thomas No
lo ml, the yegguien jmroled hy (iover
nor Please, have been re-arrested and
are held on Fedora I charges.
[ Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Shaw, of Kor-'
shaw, siM'iit a couple of days the past
w??ek with the family of their son, Mr.
I,. C. Shaw. In this olty.'
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. llonton have
movod from tin* Mat his cottage on La
Fayotto avenue, to. tlio reshlenoo on
I HcKalb street recently vaoatod by Dr.
I J. ('. l*oa roe.
Mr. ami Mrs. M. 11. Mettetal, who
have Um'Ii visiting Mr, and Mrs. S. \V.
Parker, on I .a Fayette avenue, have re
turned t*> their home in Jacksonville,
Florida.
('apt. M. I<. Smith, by invitation of
the family, will he in Columbia today
t ? > tivko part In the memorial exorcises
to Judge Finest (iary before the Su
preme Court of South Carolina.
The many friends of Mr. II. L.
Watklns will regret to learn that he
has boon quite 111 at his home in Cam
don for the past few weeks. As soon
as his condition will permit ho will bo
j carried to a hospital for treatment,
j Miss Nellie Man, of Hendersonville,
j N. Mr. J. C. Man, of Wichita Falls,
I Texas, and attorney W. F. Weeks, of
j Wichita Falls, were in Camden this
week to look after the sale of the Man
property.
.Miss Bi'irdetto Parker, who lias boon
I with the Schlosburg department store
[for the past several months, has re
' signed her position and returned to her
J home at Lugo IT. While here she made
: many friends who regret to see her
i leave.
' Jiimes T. Carberry, an eighteen year
old son of farm demonstration agent
? Carberry. of Henufort. was shot and
' seriously wounded by a policeman at
that place while pulling off a New
Year's prank.
Mr. Fve. Jr.. who left with his fam
i ily last week for "Beaufort to reside,
has rented his handsome bungalow,
facing the Court Inn. to Mr. Crapo C.
Smith, and family of Detroit and Bos
ton. who will be down for the winter
funeral, but that the money which
might have been s|>enf therefor should
be given to the poor. It was always
her boast that the people of Ashevllle
were close to her heart and she will
be sadly missed hy the members of her
order, her pupils and her friends in
this section."
LET US
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
AND LESSEN YOUR
WORRIES.
Our Fire Insurance Agency, pro
tected by strong, conservative com
panies, warrants your confidence
and patronage.
Kennedy & Carrison
hvumuu ami will occupy thin home.
Mr*, Hcrtha Atkinson, wlf? of Fur
nhau Atkinson^ of the HlUottu uectton of
Lua County. <*>rmnUtntt<l arttchl** lat*
Wednesday afternoon of hint week by
shooting herself to the head with a
shotgun, HI health Ik given an the
cause of the deed.
The feal estate agency of 'Kennedy
St Shaw thin week dlNponed of the old
Man homeatead hoUI Monday to Mr. 8.
Helton Heard to Mr. T. I*. Brown, who
resides a few mile# eaat of Camden,
The price paid wan $1,500. The home
In now occupied by Mr, Brown, who
liaH moved to Camden, for the acliool
facllltlea. .
Tax Collections. M
County Treasurer D, M. MeCasklll
reports tho following tax.en collected
since December 10, lt>14 ;
State , 1,073.04
Ordinary Count* 7,822.52
Special County 5,158.82
Hoad 4,807.43
8 Mill Hchool .5,158.82
S|HH'lal School 6,207.77
Pull .. 370.00
Capitation ltoad 502.00
I >og 60.50
Total $39,038.50
111 Bankruptcy.
The Knterprtae Mercantile Company,
of tbls city, yesterday went into vol
untary bankruptcy, owing to a pressure
of rredltors. Attorney W. B. de Loach
lias charge of the affairs of the bank
rupt firm. Wc learn that there Is a
probability of the ttrm making satis
factory arrangements, and that they
will probably reojien soon.
The Five and Ten Cents titore of I).
\V. Kodgers, doing business on South
Main street made an assignment to
Attorney L. A. Kirklaud this week.
UNION MKlfriNO SUNDAY"
Evening at Beptlst Church in Interest
of KliminatiiiK Whiskey Traffic.
In pursuance of the policy adopted
by the teiu|>erance forces throughout
the state of South Carolina, a union
meeting will be held at the Baptist
Church Sunday evening, January 10th,
in the interest of a movement now on
foot to petition the Legislature to pr<v
vide for an election on State wide pro
hibition early in the fail. It Is earnest
ly desired that every citizen in Camden
he present at this meeting. Several
prominent business men will be on the
program and make speeches.
.1. A. I).
Mt. i'leasant, Mich. ? Mrs. Warren
Johnson, 82, is probably the oldest
newspaper reporter in the country. She
has been rei>orting for 40 years and
btill writes good stories.
Los Angeles, Cal. ? Aaron Misenhelm
er, 02 years old, is accused by his wife
of being infatuated with nnother wo
man.
Supervisor's Monthly Report.
The following Is a lirft of claims
?passed upon and ordered paid by the
Commisioners of Kershaw County in
session, Monday, January 4th, 11)14 :
W. A. McDowell. salary $40.20
Luther Truesdell, salary 30.00
W. E. Kelley. salary 31.00
I'*. L. Truesdell, salary 43.00
M. L. Haley, salary ......... ~...moo
II. D. Heath, salary 31.50
J. 10. Copeland. salary 37.50
.lames T. Truesdell. salary 30. (H)
John Rabon, Jr.. salar.v 30.00
II. M. Fineher. salary 150.(H)
B. N. Jones, salary 87.50
J. B. Muuu, salary . 30.00
(!. E. Hinson. salary 30.00
Calvin Beckham. salary 25. 0O
M. West, salary ,..1.101.75
J. .S. Bartield. salar.v 50.00
J. X. McLeod. salary 50.00
J. M. Smith, salary 50.00
Amos West, salary 50.00
W. L. MeDowell. salar.v 2&.50
\V. W. IIuekal>ee. salary 230.45
<}. L. Dixon, salary 20.80
\V. F. Hussell. salary 38.00
I). M. MeCaskill. salary 71.90
J. H. Clyburn, salary 127.06
('. \V. Hirchinore, salary 177.7(1
(i. W. Dabney. salary 12.00
(J. W. Dabney. supplies . . 04.50
T. J. A r rants, coffins 10.00
Walker Evans & Cogswell Co.,
stationery 70.02
W. B. Turner. M. 1 >.. examining
lunatic 5.00
A. A. Shanks, work at jail .6.00
J. E. Creed, supplies 13.50
N. S. Richards, salary 30.00
Lewis St Christinas, supplies 40.10
J. K. Lang, supplies .2.00
Kershaw (irmvry Co,, supplies ...12.00
J. S. Rhame. supplies 4.50
Southern Cotton < Ml Co.. supplies. .*..3.41
Wolfe-Eichel Co., supplies 8.00
Evans Bros., supplies .4.50
Jesse T. Ross, supplies ... 12.00
S. \V. Rose, supplies 12.00
K. S. Vllleptgue, supplies 20.47
J. E. Copeland. supplies 4.50
J. A. Rabon. supplies 18. Of)
N. S. Richards, supplies 6.00
Malone-Peant-e- Young Co.. suppllea~6.75
J. II. Ilaminond. supplies . 16.52
Burns St Barrett, supplies" 137.32
J. Shebeen & Bro., supplies 106.01
II. L. Scblosbtirg. supplies 138.82
W. C .Roberts. supplies ... 8.35
E. D. Pabuey, supplies .20.00
Henry Savage, supplies 61.78
Cnlted Duck Co.. sui>plies 125.37
Kershaw Mercantile & Banking
Co.. supplies 572.27
J. E. Williams, lumber ?.18.42
W. J. Watson, blacksmith work... .7.65
E. II. Watts, work on bridge ,...^..4.00
H. N. Barnes, road work 4.50
J. B. Munii, road work llOtfX)
II. C. Hall, road work 3.00
II. E. Munn. supt. chain gang.... 215.80
Total $3,387.38
M. C. WEST,
County Supervisor.
VULCANIZING.
uurt TIRE REPAIR SERVICE em
bodies^ EVERYTHING from a simple
puncture to i>erfectly remedying the
most jlerious cut or blowout in casing
or tnl *e.
A-l i equipment rlus A-l materials
with exacting, expert care in every de
tali In Mi re you PROMPTNESS, SER
VICE iind SATISFACTION.. r.
Herfcyoii will find a TIRE REPAIR
PLAMT equipped with eyery MODERN
STKAM VUI,CANIZING apparatus.
Columbia Vulcanizing Works,
11 tk Lad/ Si. Cshnbta, tL
' :!
Wants ? For Ssk^-Rcnts
I4ttiT~~Oiie gold Masonic watch fob,
white enamel On one ntde a lid ,Wue
oi? the other. Finder i ?u-n ?? notify
Zcinp Camden, S. C.
For Nale-r-Two resident lots together
Oil Maiu street at Cassatt, H. Q. Will
sell at a bargain. Apply to \V. VS.
Cobb, rfd l, Bethune, s, O. itp
To Machinery and Automobile Owners:
Don't discard or buy new parts that
l>ecoiue cracked by froogiug or hrok*
on In any maimer. We ca,n make
them an k?hh1 an new at a Having in
timo a?>d money. 1 wIhIi t<> thank
the public for the liberal support
given we during 101-1 and hope that
my endeavors will warrant a contin
uance of the ?ame. With licet .wishes
for 101ft, 1 am yoUro for bustficss, W
O. Hay, Month Broad ?t., Camden
for kent ? Three to Nix horso farm
1?k?? t*?<l four miles east of Camden,
known its the Man farm, recently
purchased by wo, for rent to a <!*?
slrahle tenant. Apply to James II.
Burns, OawUen, S. C. 38tf,
Wanted ? To buy baled nhucks. Write
stating price, s. It. Miekle, rfd 8,
Camden, S. O. 30tf.
WANTED* ? to purchase a good milch
cow, must give at least 3 gallons
imr day. Apply to W. O. Hay, Cam
den, S. C. 30
' %
FOR KENT ? llorse, carriage, or Mingle
buggy can be engaged by private
family by the week,, day or hour.
Any lady can drive. M. B. Perry,
851) South Main St., Camden, S. C.,
telephone 230- L. 32-tf.
Wanted ? To get a good agent, with
Home capital, to hamllo Ford auto
mobiles direct from factory. Write
I). C. Shaw, Dlntributor, Sumter, S
C. 31 tf.
SEED OATS FOR 8 A LE ? Wester
ham Plantation offers extra tine home
grown prolific Heed OatH at 75c per
bushel In 25 bunhel lots ; 80c. per bushel
in less quantity. Seed oats raised in
this locality make u much greater yield
than shipped Heed. Henry Savage.
Prop., Camden, S. C. ; W. A. Rush,
Mgr., Lugoff, S. C. 30-4t.
TAX RETURNS.
Office of County Auditor,
Kershaw Couifty.
Camden, S. C., Dec. 11, 1014.
Notice is hereby given that the Aud
itor's office will be open for receiving
tax returns from January 1, 1015, to
February 20, 1015, Inclusive. Those
falling to make returns within said
period, as required by law, will be sub
ject to a penalty of 50 i>er cent, as I
cannot take returns after the 20th, as
the other business of this office must
go on.
The Auditor will attend in person
or by deputy at the following places
In the county on the dates indicated
for receiving returns:
liethune, January 11, 12,
ltnleys Mill, January 13,
Rowers School House. January 14,
Kirkley's Store, January 15,
Kershaw, January 18, H>,
Westvllle, January 20,
Liberty Hill, January 21.
Rlane.v, January 2^.
All persons between the ages of 21
and (Jo years inclusive, are required
to pay poll and load tax, unless ex
empted by law.
All trustees, guardians, executors,
ulmiriistrators, agents and others hold*
iug property in charge, must return
same.
The income tax will be enforced.
Parties sending tax returns by mail
must make oath to same before some
qualified officer, and All out the same
in a prober manner, otherwise they
must be rejected.
W. F. RUSSELL,
Auditor Kershaw County, S. C. ;
CITATION.
Slate of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
Iiy \V. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
Whereas, Laura Harris made suit
to me to grant her I>etters of Admin
istration of the Estate of and Effects
of Jeff ergon Harris.
These are, Therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Jeffer
son Harris, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of Pro
bate. to be held at Camdefl, S. C., on
January 11th, next, after publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if an$' they have, why
the said Administration should not l>e
granted. (
Clven under my Hand, this 28th day
<>f December, A. D? 1014.
w. l. Mcdowell,
Judge of Probate Kershaw County.
Published on the 1st and 8th days
of January, 1016, in the Camden
Chronicle, and pooted at thp Court
House door for the time jwescribed by
law.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw
In The Probate Court.
In Re Estate of Mary E. Man.
I'jider and by virtue of an order
made by W. L. McDowell, Judge of
Probate of Kershaw County, bearing
date January 6. 1016, I will sell at pub
lie auction on Saturday, January 23,
1016. at 11 a. m? at the Man residence
on Mill street. In the city of Camden,
S. C? the following j>erHonal property
of the estate of Miss Mary E. Man. de
ceased : ~
1 Daveni>ort
1 I Jresser
3 Pictures
1 Mahogany Table
3 Mahogany Chain?
1 Ann Chair
1 Wardrobe, and
Two Hundred and Fifty ($260.00)
Dollars In Registered Bonds of the
City of Charleston, South Carolina.
Terms of Rale Cash.
SAM'L HELTON BEARD,
Administrator.
January fi. lfllfi- ? ? - ? " - v -?
- f t
Highest cash price paid for ?ooc|caule-fat
must lie free from cattle tick.
Camden Beef Cattle Farm, !
?U. J. ? J l ' ""0"' "-J
P?or-^)|
CEMENT
Balustrades, Columns
and Other lhings|
made with our eemwit will
forever. They defy time *od
i. ther mm) rt-tain tnfelr beiwty
aget*. Besides, they are truly
noinUul. They require ik> %
- Moil or 'repairing. Tlielr flrnt ?
is the only one. Hut they must
made with our hlKli grade ?
terlaiM.
BURNS & BARRETT
THE PLACE TO GO
. * * ?" ?
When you are in want of SHOES for any member of your family,
where STVLE and QUAUTX I? to be considered Call en THE CAM
DKN SHOK CO., wlier? you will find just what you are looking for at
prices to suit your pocket-book. Also a full line of Gent's Furnishtap,
? i ' " '' ? ' , '' -"ff
CAMDEN SHOE COMPANY
NOTICE OF SALE OF UN
CLAIMED FREIGHT.
Pursuant to law, and having given
both consignor and consignee written
notice of its intention so to dp, as re
quired by statute, the undersigned,
Agent of the Seaboard Air Line Rail
way at Camden, S. C., will on the 10th
day of January, 1015, at 10 o'clock a.
m., at the warehouse of said Railway
located on DeKalb Street ih Gam*
den, sell at publiq auction to/ the high
est bidder, for cash, the following
freight: 20 bags of Kainit shipped by
Catawba Fertilizer Co., at Charleston,
S. C., to R. W. West, at Shephards,
s. C., which shipment was made on
the 3rd day of March, 1014 and ar
rived at Shnphard, S. G7 rm tfte^Ottr
day of March, 1014, and has been re
fused or unclaimed and in the posses
sion of hh id Railway for a period of
more than 60 days. The proceedings
of said sale will be applied to the ex
penses of sale, charges of transporta-.
tion, storage and demurrage which
have accrued to said Railway and the
balance will be disjjosed of. as provided
by law.
N. C. ARNETT, Agent,
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
December 24, 1014. ? ' 4ti. ???'-'?
COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MANUFACTURING CO
MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
1 t
PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71
COLUMBIA, S. t.
DEATH toYERIM
RAT CORN'
Boat rat and mice exterminator made.
KIUsQuickly and absolutely without odor.
MummlBea ? thus preventing deoomposl
tton. Better than all the traps. In the
world. Insist oq Ccnulno RAT CORN. .
26c, COc. $1 at dealers or by mall, post
paid,
BOTANICAL MfiC. CO.
4th A Rac* St*. , Philadelphia. Pm.
Collins Brothers
Undertakers for Colored People ;
Telephone 41 714 W. DeKalb St.
MARY E. HA]
REGISTERED
Durham, N. C. ; passed B<1.
of South Carolina; ?>ob t gnuJtmtB
of Lincoln Hospital* New fork, N.
y. Residence 916 Oampfedl
Telephone J, Camden, S. 0.
noresnoe
;ed to the
lock on Mai
/ InaBotm^
f ? Through a
/ Straw is the way
/ to enjoy the deli
' piousness of Chej^
Cola. TJris way it
is always uniform,
pure and wholesome, j
w/wr
era
J. SUMTER; MOOR
?? V - *
Cotton.
Long Staple Exclusive
-<%T 1-1, ,1 CM. L . pL|H| I
ww n ssniiifion oircct, rncwt
Columbia, S. C.
Send samples from 1
sides of bale and I wOB|
you best price for cot
landed in Columbia.
MOtfBY TO IA)AN
ON RBAL if 1"
;^ 2 : : K. o. vpnTreecko*
Wood'sSe
"^Garden Se<
that can }? planted to f
^r^forOaacriptlve
? ? f---. ? n n tT ** i i ? - 1
and pTt?e? <>* *?r? ^ ~T-~
GrajpandClo^rS
Seed Cbrain or Seed*