The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, November 14, 1907, Image 3
local flDatter.
For Sale.
One 22 Cul. Remington Rifle
lo first class shooting condition.
Will sell cheap. for cash.
> Apply at this oflca.
SPARROW'S KM PRE HP
CHOCOLATE.? Call at Cros
by's Ice Cream Parlor.
Trespass Notice.
Hunting, and all trespassing
on the Baum Swamp Place, and
upper Place qt Vinegar Hill
Place, in West Wateree,' is
strictly forbidden under penalty
of the law. B. H. Baum
Agt.
11 76107
SPARROW'S EMPRESS
CHOCOLATE. ? At Crosby's Ice
Cream Parlor.
SPARROWS EMPRESS
CHGCOLATE.? -_Keep on the
gopd side of the girls by invest
ing in a package or so of
SPARROW'S EMPRESS
CHOCOLATE, at Crosby's.
Marriage.
On Sunday, the 10th inst., by
W. A. Schrock Notary Public,
Mr. Robert Lowrey was happily
united in matrimony to Miss
Anna Atchisou iu the presence
of a number of relatives and
irlends. The groom is one of
the most substantial citizens of<
Dalzall, and the bride a very;
handsome young lady of this1
place. We wish them much hap*
piuess.
Death.
We regret to have to record
the deuth of a young son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Dixon which sad
event occurred the early part of
last week. The death was re
ported loo late for last week's
Issue.
4
A Nil i' row lCftcape.
G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of iiiiiitU.
, had a narrow eacape four years
Osrn. when lit* ran a jinwon bur into his
thumb. He says: "The doctor want
ed to amputate it but I would not con
sent. I bought a bos of Booklet!**
.Arnica Salve anil that cured the
dangerous wound.*' 23c. at F. Leslie
Snip's, Camden- Drug Company and
7A-IHP & Derate druggists.
Operi
House
TWO NIGHTS1
Nov. US
Jno. B. Wills'
Musical
Enterprises
14 CltoriiM Girl*
The III 11 ? Ribbon Girls
Spectacular Transformation
Sccnes. Special Electrical
Scenic Effects.
Prices .25 .50 and .75
Plionc SO Prompt Delivery
arjful Prescription Service
F. LESLIE ZEMP,S
PHARMACY.
( Tuo doom above pout office.)
Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily
( 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.
Sunday <
(4 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Orders delivered at 10 a. m.
1 ; 4 and 7 p. m. and oftoner
when necessary.
Delivery after 7 p. m. 10 cts.
C?ll to store after closing
hours ('Phone ?3) f>0 cts.
Fresh Whitman's Candy.
PERSONAL
? Mrs. W. M. Hi mod of tbU
city left at on Monday for Union.
? Hon. W. R. Pinckney of Sur
veyor fnaie spent an hour or so
in the city ou Sunday.
? ?*pL b. J. Benton, the fa*
mous hotel man of Kershaw was
with as on Saturday.
? Mr. 11. L. Ledford of Suqu
ter, a valued subscriber, was
with us on Mouday.
-Dr. L. B. Pulls of Port Kent,
N. Y., has returned to us for the
season. We are glad lo see hitn
again.
- -?Mr. J. Mel vin Hall aud party
of friends left on Friday for
Charlotte, N. G. We wish them
a pleasant trip.
?Our good friend, Mr. D. M.
McDonald of Bethune wus here
a few hours on Sunday. He is
as jolly as ever.
? The condition of Mr. E. S.
Nettles, Sr., continues practi
cally unchanged. Strong hopes
are entertained that there will
be a marked improvement when
real cool weather sets in.
? Runors that Dr. I. H. Alex
ander has gone north are un
founded. He is doing business
at the same old stand, and can
extractor fill a tooth with more
ease and grace than any dentist
we know.
? Mr. Jackson, Agent for the
Oliver Type-Writer was in the
city on Saturday. He wouldn't
agree to pay the boot we charg
ed him on an exchange for our
Remiogton, so we didn't trade.
SPARROW'S EMPRESS
CHOCOLATE. ? An el e g a n t
present for your sweetheart.
For sale at Crosby's Ice Cream
Parlor.
iktwerajre.
We would like to Know some
thing about how this Sewerage
business is getting on. After
all the hullabaloo about it re
sults ought to be forthcoming.
So far, we have seen uothing.
Homicide ? A Killing at Illuney.
Od Thursday, November 7tli,
Mr. Warren Sandeis of Blaue>
oliot a od killed Henry Moore, a
negro working on a section of
the S. A. L. The particulars
of the occurrence have rot reach
ed us, but we are informed that
at the inquest on the following
day, held by Magistrate W. T.
JefTers, the jury brought in a
verdict of justifiable homicide.
Mr. Sanders is at .liberty under
a f6(X) bond for his appearance
at the next<fyrm of court.
SPA RROW'S EMPRESS
CHOCOLATE. ?Nothing finer.
Packages from 5 cents up at
Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor.
Tliird Hen* I- Annual Convention
of the nth Ointrlct. I. O. O. r
ot South Carolina.
Thfe 5th District Annual Con
vention of the Order of Odd
Fellows convened with the Cam
den Lodge on the 12th inst., mid
a very pleasant time was h id.
Our space doesn't permit of tin
extended account, but we may
say that the address of welcome
delivered by the Hon. M. L.
Smith fairly electritied his audi
ance. The response by Mr. De
Pass was a gem.
This was, you will understand
in open session, as were several
other addresses, notably those
delivered by Spec'l Dis. D. G.
M., S. A. Summersett and Rev.
T. O. Scruggs, a represen
tative to the Legislature from
Chesterfield county.
We enjoyed the meeting huge
ly as good fellowship reigned
throughout.
We have not ascertained tlie
results of the secret session
which immediately followed the
public meeting. (IT 18 MUCH
REG RETTED THAT SO MANY
OFTHE8CHEDULED SPEAK
ARB WERE ABSENT.) Talks
by Grand Master, Chua. L. Kelly,
Col. E. H. Aull, Gen. Geo. Bell
Timmerman and Hon. Cole L.
Blease, would undoubtedly have
added interest to the occasion.
The session of the order at.
GE.T SOME YflNK&E MONEY
1 can pat you in touch with
probable buyers for your
property, no matter where it
is located
H. W. FINLAYSON
1 1323? 55th St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
sight, followed by a banquet to
the visiting breihern, were pro*
doctive of good and good fellow
ship. Good to the order, and
the re-cementing of fellowship
that bad in many instances been
estranged through trivial causes.
Executive Board Meeting.
The Ex&cutive Board of the
Kershaw Association will meet in
the Chronicle office in Camden
November 25th, 1907, at 11 a. in.
Any church wishing to joiu the
Association, or any feeble church
needing aid tor the coming year,
will please send application at
once to the chairman at Kalb,
8. C., and it will receive duo
consideration. The members of
the Board are L. L. Clyburn, E.
L. Copeland, W. D. Seegars, J.
C. Price, J. M. Sowell, J. O.
Moseley and Rev. W. S. Walters.
As there may be .some very
important matters to come be
fore the Board at this meeting I
will ask every member to be
present if possible.
L. L. Clyburn,
Chairman.
Indigestion, Constipation and
Iniiomutn.
I cured myself, Physcinn* and reme
dies failing. Marvelous DKUGLRSS
CURE, (no bread stuff*) all rarticu.
lars free.
GERMAN GRAINS,
No. 52fi West 124tli Street,
New York City,
N. Y.
Master's Sale.
State of South Carolina, )
County of Kersliaw. \
Levi Moore, Ez'r. Estate of Josephine
Moore and in his own right.
Plaintiff.
against
Hannah M. Monroe, Douglass M La
tham, Josephine Latham, et al nud
Mary D. Latham, Defendants.
(Foreclosure Sale.)
Under and by virture of a Decree in
the shove mar, made h.v the Honorable
George Johnstone, .special Judge pre
siding in the Fifth Circuit. dal? il the
6th day of October, 1007. I willoll'er
for sale in front of the Court IJnii>e
door in the City of Camden, during the
?ega! hours of snle, on the flr-t Mon
day in December, HK)7, next, being the
svcoiid day thereof, I he following
panels or tracts of land :
All that tract of land situated, lying
and being in the County of Kershaw,
State of South Carolina and contain
ing Three Hundred and Forty-Mx '310)
acres, more or less nud hounded on
the North by Innrisof Wittcand other*,
on the East by lands of .7. It. Smith
mid J. M. Smith, on the South by
Innds of J. D. Nelson and eft by
land* of Warren Hell and others.
All that tract of land, situated, !y
ing and being tn the County of Ker
shaw, State of South Carolina, contain
ing Ninety (00) acre*, mure or less
and bounded on the North by the
Black ltiver llond, on the East by
lands ol I lie Estate ol'Oeorgc Aldeu or
Mary A. Aldeu, on t !??* South by lands
now or formerly ? ? t James Che? nut,
t>tld on the West by latuts of Kngene
Brown.
Terms of sale: One third cash,
balance in two equal annual install
ments from date til sn!v, deferred pay
ments to be secured l>> bond ol pur
chaser and mortgage of premises j-old.
L, A. \\ ITTKOWsKy,
Miipter, K. C.
Supervisor's Monthly
RepOrt.
The following i? a li*t hi claim ap
proved ami nni'-rcd paid >ii th<- re^u
lar mon l lil v treating held Monday,
Noy. -Mi. 11K>7 :
W L Go(T, supplies, $ R 00
H K Miiiiii, 1*11 pt chain gang, 92 to
Wlntaker A Burnet, coal, 10 50
l,ewi* A Chriauuai*, sup to paup 40 *27
,1 D Sinclair, sup 7 15
l> M Mef'askill, 88 88
l> M McCaakili, Ct expenses 1508 75
Richard Price, Janitor, 25 00
], E Altord, overseeing, road 21 00
1) P C Mnrchison, salary, 12 50
G T Little, innle, 260 (M)
>V T Smith, supplies, 10 00
W K Clybnrn, M I), medical ser 81 00
II I< 8rhloshburif, supplies, 75 03
W B Turner, sal and i>o?tajf?* 00 18
WE Kussell. sal and^iostage, 88 08
N P Getty a, sal and mileage, 27 00
Jesse Hammond, overseeing r'd 18 00
], Mohn ?k Son, convict goods 105 80
Frederick Disinfectant Co., 47 70
Brown Lumber Co., lumber 70 00
Kershaw Mercantile ?$ Banking
Company, sup to paupers 10 00
West Disinfectant Co., 48 00
(4 W Uabney, Supt, poor house, 15 BO
W VV llnggins, work ut (!'t tioilse 14 00
K I) Williams, hired gang UK) 2ft
A I> Kennedy, supplies, 00 in
.1 E Rlmme, Mip, to paupers, 4 BO
Burns A Barrett, supplies, 12 00
Walter Hinson, lumber, 10 02
Borings A Shannon, supplies, 01 H8
W li Oel'ass, supplies, 0 10
W 11 Tiller, road work, 2ft 7*
W A Se.hroek, advertising 10 17
W \, McDowell, advertising, Job
printing and stationery 451 08
W DTrantham, sal and (Ves 2tf 21
W C West, sal and horse hire 77 08
8 C Zeinp, M 1>. ex lunatic, ft 00
B M I'earce, road work. 5 0!)
,1 !< Ilinson, supplies to to paup H 00
Joseph Sheheen, supplies, 22 2ft
T J Williams, smith work, 0 Aft
J 8 Trantham, sal and fees 101 8U
John Boone, work at jail, 0 Oft
8 li Adams, speoial work, 17 80
E H Bowen, lumber and work 7 00
J W Wood, overseeing road, 4 00
' I) T I.anR, supplies, H Oft
. K F 8n>der, conveying Jurors in
Spears ease, 20 00
St&vens Lumber (Company, lum, 10 74
J K DeKay, salary, 18 7ft
M B Biiboii, supplies to paupers, 14 00
Emma Burton, right of way lnr
roan, 20 0ft;
Total, ^ ;i rtl I M
M. < . \v K> r.
Supervisor Kir haw County, j
Ny Best frleud,
Alexander Benton, wlio lives on
Rural Kouli 1. fort Edward, M. Y.?
says: "Dr. King'* Mew Discovery is
my hcntMrthlj frieud. It cured me
o( Mtlioa tlx jetra ?xo. It has Also
performed a wonderful core of iu
oipient noosuiuptioo f??r my son's
Wife. The Int bottle ended ihe terri
blecougli, aod tliU accomplished, the
oilier symptoms lelt one by one, until
she wai perfectly wall. Or. King's
Mew Discovery's power over coughs
and colds is simply marvelous.* Mo
oilier remedy lias ever equaled it-.
Fully guaranteed by F. Leslie Zemp.
Camden Drug Company and Zemp, &
; Dwl'axs.
Very Low llntcs to Norfolk sud
Return, Account Jamontown
Tor- Centennial Kxpoaltlou
vla8ontberh Railway.
Season, sixty day and fifteen
day tickets on sale daily, com
mencing April 19ih to and in
cluding November 30th, 1907.
Very low rates will also be
made for Military and Brass
Bands in uniform, attending the
Exposition.
Slop overs will be allowed on
Season, Sixty day and fifteen
day tickets, same as on Summer
tourist tickets.
For full and complete infor
mation call on Ticket Agents
Southern Railway, or write R.
W. Hunt, Div., Passenger Agt.,
Charleston, S. C.
Parlor Market
.Specials
Almonds,
Walnuts,
1 Brizil Nuts, !
Citron
urrents,
Figs,
All New Crop.
H. L. WATKINS,Prop'r.
Plionc ------ Scveu-Oue
W. BRATTON DeLOACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Camden, S. C.
Jamestown Exposition
S ZB ? -L J
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
10 Day oach excursion, sold on Tuesdays
and Fridays only $ 7 40
15 Day Tickets^ 12 15
60 Day Tickets 13 45
Season Tickets, limited Dec. 15th 16 10
Coach Excursion Tickets will not be good
in Parlor or Sleeping Cars.
Seaboard is Most Direct Route
Double Service Daily to and from Norfolk.
VIA
Lv. Camden 7.01 a. m., Ar. Portsmouth 8.00 p. m.
Lv. Camden 7.58 p. m., Ar. Portsmouth 9.00 a. m.
For further information and reservations apply to
C- M ADK1NS, Agent, or write \V. L. BURROUGHS,
T. P. A., Columbiu, S. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Schedules Effective May 5, 1907.
To Washington, Hew York and East.
l,v Camden #1150am +0 20 pir
Ar Kock Hill 2 85 pin
" < *l?nrl??tt*? 6 85 pm
" Waiililnirton 7 85 nm
" Bui ti more 10 15 am
" Philadelphia 12 52 pm
New York 8 45 pin
Pullman sleeper and Southern
Railway dining cars from Hock
Ilill.
Trains arrive at Camden from
north 8 55 a m and 12 noon.
From south and west 12 05 p
in and 0 20 p m.
For excursion rates and illus
trated mutter about "The Land
of the Slcy," "Beautiful Sap
phire Country," and Summer He
sorts, apply to tho undersigned.
To olumbia and AshcvUle.
T,v (J nnulen tH ft"> n m
A r Columbia 11 16 a in
Ar Spartanburg :{ p in
Ar Try on ft 10 p in
Ar HeiulcrxotivlJle <1 2ft p in
Ar Ashcville 7 HO p ni
Solid train with Chair and Ca
fe Car from Kingville In Ashe
ville without change.
To harlestoo, Atlanta and West.
Lv Camden *2 1ft p m
J,v Hranrlivilli! 7 HO p in
Ar Clmrlt'*ton n 4ft p m
Ar A Ikon o 10 p in
Ar Augusta in ttn p in
Ar Atlanta ft 00 a in
Ar Cliattarionjja 10 1ft a in
Ar Cincinnati! H 80 p m
Ar St Louis 7 J 12 a in
Pullman sleeper TJrnnchville
to Atlanta con necting with sleep
cr and dining car to Cincinnati
+ Daily rxoopt Sunday. * Daily.
For full information consult
W. S. COOPER, R. W. HUNT, GEO. B. ALLEN,
Agent, Dl? Passenger Agent, Asst Gen D-\ss Ageni,
Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. At'*nto, Ga.
Get the Habit ! Get the Habit !
Get the Habit
GREAT
Fall Sale !
NOW ON
The Grandest Display of Summer Stj-les iu
Clothing for Good Dressers
ever seen in this Market.
Who always Look Well Dressed ? Those who buy
their Clothing of
Nathan Levy, The Clothier
We are Sole Agents for
Hart Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
That is the Kind of Clothing we offer to Our Customers ?
ALL WOOL, FIT RIGHT PRICED RIGHT
In Gents' Furnishings we offer you the best the Market
affords.
Great Summer Sale now on.
See TjopuI Not i co.
Our Winter Line Now Ready For
INSPECTION.
NATHAN LEVY
THE CLOTHIER
i
FOR SALE.
THE ANCRUM LOTS.
HE Five Lots on Fair Street offered for sale Inst week
are beginning to move. ?omc have been sold, the
others are still to be bad for cash or on easy terms.
Each lot 00 x 300 feet. s4f>0.00 for one and $350.00 for
the others.
Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. Tbev slopo to the
back assuring good drainage Fire hydrant just in front.
All taxes paid and no cost for papers.
H TWELVE room dwelling on DrcKalb Street.. House
in good location, ami in good repair. Two stories and
brick basement. Two room servant's house in jrar<l and
two room tenant house in field on back street, Barnes
and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to
Rut ledge Street. Price $4000.00
Two story frame dwelling on Broad Street adjoining tho
Victoria Hotel, (iood frontage on Broad Street and plen
ty of depth. Four tenant houses on promises. Fine cook
ing range, floor covering, shades and bath fixtures go with
house. Price $3500.00
The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutlcdge Street. Has a
frontage of about 60 foot and a depth of neaily 200 feet.
Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant's
house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00
FOR RENT.
2 story 0 room dwelling on Main Street. Ample prem
ises, in good condition. Water and electric lights in house
Price $!f,.00
A commodious Livory Stable on Dr.Kalb Street, nw.ir
Main.
(J. (J. Moore.
BUGGY PAINTING
VEHICLE
REPAIRS
Of all kinds promptly
done.
FARMING
EMBLEMENTS
A Specially
Scientific Horseshoeing:
By Mr. P. T. Wond
( nindfti C'jn rla^r Si \ViiK<>i)
Works.
, BUGGY PAINTING
UNDERTAKING
CALLS ATTENDED
ANY HOUR DAY
OH NIGHT. :: :: ::
Kst. K. O. McCrHffltt.
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ccp. OrralCMt IHootl I* n r ? -
tier Free,
If your blood 1.4 i in f >t: r?* , tlun. ?4i*
oiummI, hot or full <*f humor*, if; ??>
I hnvf blood poi*oti, miiccr, < * ; i r 1 m ? u
, vat nij; sort's, scrofuJa, fi /.'-m ?, i! ? ?
I rMMtf* "tinl bliinpw, .sen! htv, t?i?i : ? ?
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or it li v hi tori of j<kin illscii-r, in;r
Kotaiiir Itlooil Calm f l>. t?. II ) y?n-n
, all sor?';< Innl, nrhv* :>tnl (uiiti* : ;i nr. !
! I ho HIoimI i-< in.'oJo purr and r'n I',
i I irtiKxi-"!* or b,\ i'Niuthm $1 ju r i j j,.?
1 bottle. Sample five b.V Wlitiii'* Men.!
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fails. Al K. I. en lie Hip'*.
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