The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 01, 1921, "BUY AT HOME -PAY UP WEEK " EDITION, Image 2

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CITATION State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (By NV I, McDowell, K*><piirvv, Probate Judge.). Wherea*. Ah roii Boone made null to tna to grant li tin Letter** of AdmlitU {ration of the KstAte of t* i??i effeelft of T- Z. H?JOUe. These arv, Therefore, to elte and nd otonlfi^ aii find ntufuUr ti** MntlM and creditor* of tin* said '1'. Z. Itoone, deceased. thill they t?i? mid appear be fore mic, in t lit* Court of i'rnbate, to l?*? * held at Camden. S C.. on July Sttij next ufler pirf)ll<utlon thereof, at 11 o'clock In tjic forenoon, to shoW en use. if any t hey have, why the miUI Ad luiniHt rat ion should not he granted. Given under mv Hand, this dav Ot .1 uue, A. !>.. 1021. W. 1,. MeUOWlCId,, Judge <?f 1'rotuite for Kershaw Cidni^ty. Cub I tshed on the 'J1th day -of June ft 1 1 (I the l*t day of .1 1 1 1 > . lli'jj, in rlo Camden Chronicle. and posted at t hi* Court Hou*e d"or for tjje time pre-, scribed T>y law. CITATION Slate of Sou III Carolina, < 'mnity of Keralm W? Hy W. I.. Mel > "Well ti^julre. Probate ?I ndue. Whereas, 1 >;? \*>. Stratford made suit to me to grant him Letter* of Administration of tin* Instate of and' ?? f f ? ?? - 1 '?f Sandy St nil ford These are. Therefore, tu cite and ad moulsh al|? a lid singular the kindred anil creditors of the said Sj'iimU Strat foi!l, deceased. Unit llie.v and up pear before nie. in the Court of Pro lujle. to Im* held at Camdem S.. on ,tuly"Und. ue\ t after publication there of. at* 11 o'clock in Hie forenoon. to show, cause. if any ihe.v luiyc,, why the said A'hni nist rat on should riot he granted. ? ! 1 von under my Hand tlii* ImIi -Liy of .) UJie. A. 1 ?. 11'L' I \V. I Mel)ilV\;K{.FV, Judge of 1 ' joltjt te for Kershiiw County... I * 1 1 1 1 1 i si i (*? I on tlii' L'llli ? III v of .lime and on the 1st day of .1 n I \ . l!r_!l. in the Camden Chronicle anil posted at (lie Court llnllse door f I lie- tillle | i ,.v, i il?.,| J,y law FINAL ' I)IS( II AKiiL Not tee i^ hereby given that "in* month from this date on I'riday. July 1st. IJi'Jl. I will make to the Probate Court of Ker-dinvv County my final re turn as Administrator of the c?tate of .Martha Jjiuiev. deceased. and on the siiiic date I will apply t" the -a id Court for <t rjnii d i s< "ha i i- -aid Ad mi nNtm tor. ? \1 P. I A \i i :> Cjt mien. > ? ' o n- 1 -l I'.VJl T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian LyttlHon St., INioiie 114 CAMDEN, S. C. MATTIE F. I>.\VIS Artistic Hair Dressing, Marcel Waving and Manicuring s? -ii-nt ifir Facial >hn inpoviu^ a <|MM'{alt.v Call Fngli&b I'afl???r S 1 1 1 . j . Phono 211-J Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST % (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDF.N, S. C. DR. R E. STEVENSON IlKNTI^T Croiltrr KuiMin^' ("hmkIi-ii, ,S. (' COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HULKR STS. Phone 7 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. During the "Buy at Home Pay Up Week" W e vv ill Sell A milling J r-j our Store ^ t <> Re duced Price M. H. HEYMAN & CO. Jeweler* and Optometrists CnARM IN OLD GRAVfcVAHtS Spot ? Whtn One May Meditate on the Fleeting Pro ceeaion ? / l_ife. There Is a clmriu about old grave- t yards. They ;ne t < > us, the spring tieid it ?'|?ul>l >?'? 1 1?. what uiffJow autumn afternoon* cannot express. They are d88t*rt<Nl q|(I houses, haunted hy former owner*, in them In the reminder of other days thill make* np the amio* plii'lt of old tlieaterw where many fa id tuts llamleitt and l.mly Teazle* have trcxl tin* hoards. There one run follow "the hoary chronicle of the ages " buck to the beginning of tltot*. Ther* are little gra veyards by tho m?'? wfilj- waving grasses and wild Vlo* namon pink* wire re sea captain* arc laid to re>i. There arc other# shut off fro II) Il.f h li s i n e s j) si'i'iioii of lar^c f|luvs\l.s ,:.ilt'> t i . ;i t clo.se Ml s|| |) do i\ ||, wliei'V \nr founder* of the city find peace after tliid.r labor*. Into these secluded spots pt*J't Twent letleeentury nu?h<<?ra|)li^i>i go to eat tholr noonday I ii in li and discuss r !???? i r new ImUrand new heatix, with only an occasional one more imagiund ve than her friends to give a thought to On* long tlead and ponder on the fleeting procession of life. There are still other graveyards with clipped hedges and formal garden plots, reminiscent of the clipped and patterned lives that have been care fully laid awa> there to rest. Hedged In hy convention all their lives and sh;> i|ih'. oil hv cypress hedges and cy press ;ire tlWr lot after death; However graveyards differ. they are all ii friendly renting place, for the idle wanderer or the vagabond poet. A pleasant picture that of young \V.tltter rater -going. to the graveyard and slug lug tireek songs to the birds there. Pleasant, too, the picture of Thomas ("Irav writing his elj,*g> in a country chut ? ll.V.t I'll. I'.ewar.e, how ever, t he modern grave, yard. Where granite stands up glisten Ing In the sun. where Mowers are fresh on new -made graven, and funeral pro restions may he met. is not t lie place to wander in. There grief is too near ami too new. < 'hoose h <iud's acre where the grass Is overgrown, where weeping willows ami grimacing cher nhs decornte the sfnnos; and where the last line of the epitaph is sunk Into the ground. Kvery graveyard has at least It ' old part, mellow ed hy the passing of time. Probably Fastest Running Animal. One irf the fastest Well as till*' of the most interesting animals knoxxn is tin- rheetah, the hunting leopard <?f In dia. Tli cs*' animal*. on aerouut of i li?? -t great speed w It i?*l? I li?? v attain, are tamed by the Indians and trained to hunt antelopes While tie* hunted an I ? ?|.?**. whlrh t an rlf.tr a 1 ' > foot fi*ti re ??'wit lioiit apparent efl'ort at a single leap. Is at the height "f a burst of frightened Speed tin' eheelahs ale r?? leas?fi|. 'I'lu') hi retell atony the ground, gaining ??n the anielopes exery seeond and finally bring thein down with a well-timed hound whirh plar.es tiie fangs of t h ** ch#*e! a h in the throat of the qua rry. 'J'he hunters at onre rut the throat of the antelope and the rheetah drinks the blood Next the thigh of the antelope Is slit open and the rheetah tears away a small portion of the gstttie he has eapt tired. Thi? is his reward. His nitr/.zle is replaced, ami he Is plared in hi* rage until the next hunt. While the rheetah is known as a leopard, he Is not a true feline. He has the arching body of a grex hound and the feet of a dog, while his ht'H'i i.s distinctly that of a <-at. The animal in rarel\ seen lit the puhllr zoologleftl rolle- lions for the reasoh that he soon die- l eeaiise of the laek of exeivlse. Great Hotel Is Uncompleted. If ??hi ? i v i li/.at ion passes, Martians of tile llitu'?e W ho e\plole tile -jle of I' V\ e 1 1 I I e ! ; | I ??(It II \ I I" di>!l will won ij.-r .1' I lie >!ee| *l,e!i' 'Ii of t:'-i|neS and gilder- set e 1 1 l e? I !^!t ti ll alt. \ ?? r.? . ad , t are ? i -. \e|| \ e .1 t - 1 ? . 1 r n I ' .e I."' '?! a ? . I . . 1 , . . 1 : '1 e e ? - I . \> ,1 - ? ? ? ? ? ?!???! i ? 1 the : . 1 \ e ( 1 i> : and -in U I . . : i ? n ?:????? . . ? i . 1 ~ .. ? are. ' e?t ???if Cr h S W.tn A rty c"? ??t \ a .0 a ; ' ' I X- ! , :!j it <4 ; pn. I - 1- ri > r ?? U fi.au < .1;. . n Modernness of t - e NX e tiu w "H 1 ? ? ' ? ..r h - M I e ? 1 1 ' s hil l - ? ? v ? 1 . ? : 1 - M I. W 1 In i- ' ? tile N .-V* ... . . . ? . ? :/?? n r. -.g 1 ' 1 ' " - ? ? ? ' 1 1 1 ef r . . . I 1 ft.- ? eUt P.. .? ??? t ! e re ?? 1 I I . ,1 *. 1 n-. ,|..| .. W. ? i ?!/-;< 1 a i b.? 1 . . ... 1. ; .... ! 1 ;?:! r a!!?-!#d '.1 l'"r ? :-r' ?r f > f'^ht i ~ I Month'j nth ? ?M'irj ? I'.pej- S. U'uci A BEAUTIFUL TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE DURING BUY-AT-HOME and PAY-UP- WEEK This chair is now in our display window and the public i cordially invited to come in and inspect it. The Royal Easy Morris Chair No doubt everyone would like to have this chair, but should the winner de sire other furniture in stead, it may be exchang ed for anything in our store to the amount of $85.00 Value $85.00 The Royal Easy Morris Chair The "Royal Easy" is ac tually given up to be the most comfortable chair in the world. Push the but ton, hack reclines. A piece of real life time furniture. Explanation of Chances : SlO.Oil u.l! ili-ivrr ihi* < il'i'fl in ><?ur lirii-i i' i! ? I ^ ? rnlilN vcui (m two ?i 1 1 ; i lit i". i. . I '.r rli.iir. FOR EACH $5 YOU PAY US ON AC COUNT OR PURCHASE YOU ARE ENTITL ED TO ONE CHANCE ON THE BEAUTIFUL CHAIR. FOR INSTANCE, IF YOU PAY US $25 ON ACCOUNT YOU GET 5 CHANCES ?IF YOU PURCHASE $100 WORTH AND MAKE A CASH PAYMENT OF $25, YOU ALSO GET 5 CHANCES ? "ONE CHANCE FOR EACH $5 PAID IN." REMEMBER FROM JULY 5 TO 12 OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICES. f "More Home to the House' I'.ij oil n ?.*>.00 on (his IVrrh Sliiide hmI ;i I m? jjrt n'M* chnr.fr ^ui I ? i** K;i\\ ('hjtir. w K?i;iiUr |?r ? ? >|irrt;il STO.fWI I . . i ~ \ 1 1 1< 1 1 1 1 h! \ p. i v nt< nK. I'.i\ mil) ilown . i Mil thru ??,??) nmtillil) I';i> i.nl\ S.'iO.lM) ra>li on ll?U piano ;?nH !i?-l 1" (hunre> nil the KojhI Kh*J ( h:iir Camden Furniture Company tli vntLKT CAMIttN. si. ^