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? .* '"izt u. ?- ?? *? -? * y 7^--'-? rV - : IK?{is&4' az&ji&M ?' ? ? -? \ TV ' * J-1' ? ' ,v ?? ? . ?? -.?, ? . txii'i , < ? JJJ.B."!. ? 1 1 ' ' 'J ??? ?'?III. .,.1 ...W " -J 1- " ....... "1 "? J . - ?! _. T " "LT " 1 -J.' yolume XXI. No. 52. Camden, S. C., January 27, 1911. W. I.. McDowell, Prop. 5? 1911. The Pure Food V i ?' .. - ? % Store wishes all a happy and Pros perous New Year. Proprietor. -t, - - ??**? S??*i K?#f. FOR SALE! Rhode Inland Red Eggs, fresh for setting, $1.00 a setting. F H. Sawyer. For Kcnt.f?At onoo 100 acre farm. Apply to E.G. von Treackow. MEETING OF D. A. R, The Hobkuk Hill Chapter I). A 11. will moot on next Thu red ay, Feb. :J2nd, fcith Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, J^. -rNotice. TbisHo to notify 'the public that I am no longer connected with the Central Oaf*-', and wiil not b? respon sible fgr dobta roako urjdcr tbnt firm name. D Caeloudis. 1?14?11. Death oT Mr. Honry McCoakill. It ie *wlih Bincere regret that *e J<i*rn of the death of Mr. Henry McCaakill wtiloll occurred on Sun day nftjH.snoon laet. Mr. Mo Caoklll loivee u widow and several small children besides a large cir. Cle. of other relatives and friends tr ^wliom wo extend our sincere sym pathies. % Card of Thanks. To the friends nho contributed to our Forty Fifth Anniversary ral ly we herewith tender our thanks and appreciatoD. Tbe collection for the day amounted to $167 00. .v The services were very helpful tr the congregation. The sermons preached, in tbe afternoon by Rev. M. -Lawsoo- and-at-night by Re y . 1VJ. Williams wero good and will received. We will appreciate auy other contribution so as to raise tb? ... fcmoaftt; ?ftOO.OO, asked- for. Yours truly, Jf. W. Bo>kir, Pastiir, Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Priass Won. The following are tho winners of te prizes offered by Hirsch Broe. <k Co. in their January clearance sale. 1st.?War. Holland, Jefferson, S. C. 2nd.?Miss Adelo McLeod, Run 1 oi ts, S. C. 8rd.?Miss Louise Cromer, Darl* ington, S. C. 4vh ?Mrs. J.. K. Wilson, Rem b> rte, S. 0? 6th.?Kate Turner, CunuUn, R. F. D. For-8. M * The drawinfc^took place on last Tuesday and the winnets have all been notified of their good luck. &u]e Issued Against Grace And Mor ,? decai. if Special to the State. Charleston, Jan. 24.?-A rule was issued today In the-probtie court by. Judge George D. Bryan, directing attorneyaT. Moultrie Mordecal and John P. Grace, who exchanged epi thets and threatened a personal dif ficulty jesterday, necessitating the ijournment of the court, during the trial of the Michael C. O'Neill will ease, to appear tomorrow at noon to answer to the charge of contempt cf oottrt. _a The court bad no statement to ? roaKo about thaoase *b<J offend* lay Iswyers wurrsJIkeaUe unw44i?vfc _ 10 N. &'v --ffrw npporiubliy lo cflVr tlieirapoio and the prr codings will dooht 1<V? have the effect..of Maying the [ strong ppecch whioto has been mark. ing the hearing of this case slice .; Ifie trial was bsgun last week. The ^lesumpilon of tbe hearing of the Make Your Meals More attractive by having a few fresh vegetables. We can supply the following: Spinach, Parsley,* Turnip*}, Onionn, Oarrotts, Mustard, Kale, ltndishe/*. Beets, Swisa-Chard, Lettuce, s Endive, Leek, Cress, < and ArticholcCH. Chickens, Turkeys and fresh Country Butter alwa\e on hand, which with our com plete line of Fancy Groceries make us most able to satisfy your demands. Respectfully, THE KIRKWOOD GROCERY W. I). T11A NTH A S|. Aftor a lingering illness tho earth ly career of Col W. D. Trantbam Oiling to a cIoho nt 11 o'clock lant Tuesday morning--at-hie 4mm<* on up p?r Lyttleton htrtet In the death of Mr. Trnntbiun a conrpiououq fig ure is removed f^oui onr eouuty, fop ho always took an active part in the itflTtiirs of tb<? town and aonnfy rhirh he luvpd with a true aud loyal dovo tion. Mr. Trantbam wag '.he sou of Dr j John 1. and Mid. El zibeth Drake ! ford Trantbam, end wa? horn on No ! vember 11, 1847, near FJat Rook in ' t.bo upper part of Kershaw county. ; Hie boyhood dave were spent, on his father's faun and in attonding the "old field" schools At the ago of 12 years ho entered King's Mountain Military Ao*detuy at Yorkvillo In April, 1861, thou only 13-years of age ho joined the Flat liock Guards, Oupt 0, 0. Halle, Co G? S. O. Regi mont, taking tho place of a poor man who had a large family to support. He wus present at tho battle of Ma onssasr Shortly afterwards ho con traded typhoid fever and was ill in the hospital in Uichmoud nr.til Jan. j uafy, 1802 After being discharged ! from, the hospital he returned home,' where ho remained until tho autumn > of 1864 when he re enlisted and I served until Ihc end of tho war. Af j te.r tho war he rcturnod home ; au<^ worked on his father's farm until Soplember, 1867, wlion be j entered Wako Forest College, N. C , where he graduated with flrat houors i in 1870. After I is graduation ho j read law in ^io ?.fllce of Capt. | Jamos Davis in Camden In 1872 he was admitted to the bar and prac ticed Jaw continuously until Ins re tirement in 1005, due to declining health. In 1876*8 he served as chairman of the ICorebaw County Democratic con ?ention and iu that capacity was very j active in tbo refistsuce of Radical rule, IIo fccrvcd a? representatire in tho (leneral Assembly in 1879 and again in 1888. Uo was twice a can* dtdato for Congress. Ho was always deeply interested in education a?d aorved as chaiitfmn of the Board of Trustees of tho Camden Giaded schools for a number of years. - Af ter his retirement from the praotice of law ho vraaotected Probate Jndge. j Id 1877 Mr. Trantbam was mar r!o<t to Mia* Nannie lv Simmons, I daughter of Prof Wm. G. Simmons, L L D, of Wake Forest Oollogo. Realties hi8 wife, Mr Trantham Is survived by: two daughters, Mies Ada Trantbam in tbo government, acrvttfa in WasUng'on, anft Mias Nannie Trantbam, a student at Win thrQp. and flva aona, ?rof Harry Tranthett of Baylor university, Sim* u.ona. Tiauthaear-*-student M itTo" Diversity of Florida tL WjUtau), Clarence and Franfeof ?biacity, and Lawni^iaulhum, otflarUv.llr, and two brother?.. Dr. Henry T Trantliam, of Salisbury, N. U . and J. 8. Tmntham, sheriff of tbla oonnty. " ^iMv^^asaral took placer-Mill o'clock on Wtdne?day morning from the RaptiHt Cburalk conduot'd by Rev M L Lawsop^oaaiatcd by Re? p.1 Chanb, At Lang's Grocery - Fresh Graham Flour Oat Meal Buckwheat Grape Nuts Orcnm of Wheat and all other Cereals Fresh Vermont Maplo Syrup Evaporated Poachea Dried Figa, Dafcrt, etc. Try "PANSY" FLOUK the hept on the market. Lang's High-Giade Groceiy > ? - Phone 68 No Union Mooting. Wo hnve been-.requested by Rov. W. 8. Walters to mi noil non th*l tlufo will not be any union meeting in the Kershaw Aesocia'i^n thle coming fifth Sunday. Mr. Wiiliamb Wina Lot.* At the auction sa!e of loti on the Team property la&t we* k Mr. II. B. William# whs she winner of the lot which whb giv'n away absolutely J freo. Sinoe winning thin (vno Mr Williams has purchased two adjoin- | i ing lots, PERSONAL r Mrs W H Evo and Hon arrived in CauHon m Saturday last. | Tito friends of Mr and Mrs II 0 Singleton Will b?* plad to h orn that thev Imvo returned to Camden to resido. Gov lilcnao has appointed Mr 0 J Shannon, Jr. a delegate lo the | Southern CoJaimfircial Congress ; which meetn in Atlanta March 8, 9 ! and 10 Mr J ^ Batemnn ban lfslgned his position as chief constable. Mr B Ate in an has made a most faithful j officer. During the pa*>t ye?r ho has captured more (ban ten thousand ! dod'nra worth of whiskey. Final Discharge. Notice Ih hereby given that on Monday,* Feb. \'3<}Q\\, I will apply to the Judge of Probatn for Kershaw Couoty for a final discharge as Administrator of the Kstate of J. G. Uniting", the same having been fullv administered. A. H. DUNCAN. Administrator. JKn. 12. 1011. Notice of Final Dischaige. Notice i? hereby given that on Saturday February 11th. 1911, I will applv to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw County for a tins! discharge as Adttiioistiator of thp Estate ot R. A McCJestpr.the ssinehaving been fully ad miuieUred T. Jl. McjCleater. Administrator. Jan, 13 1011. Citation. South Carolina?Kershaw County. By W.L McDowelhJudge ofprnbate. Whereas, T. ,T. Arranta made s-.iit to mo to grant hiin r Letters of Administration of the Esta'tO of ami efTt-cts of Mrs 3. E. Arranta, deceased.' These are therefore to eit? and admon ish all and singular the Kindred and the eredi'ora of the taid Mr?. S. E. Arranta, deceased, that they bo and ap pear before me in the .Court of Probate to >ba held at Cam den, S. C., on the 2nd day of Fobruary next after publicat ion there of,-at U o'clock In tho forenoon, to ?how cause, if any they have, why ih? said administration should not be planted. Ojven under ray hand this 18th day of Jan., A. D. 1911, W. h MeDOWBM* Judge of Probate for Kerahaw County. Published in the Camden Chronicle on the >0lh d&X of Jan., 1911. Citation. . South Carolina?Kershaw Cpuuty. By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate. ?r~r,-r?A ? , Where^| Mr?, Cfrrio A, Moore made au?t to me lb grant her Letter* of Administration of the Estate of eifccts i Theae are therefore to cite and admon a\i all and singular the kindred and the I creditors of the s&id Dr ^.A .Moor#, deceased, thia"^ii>ey be and *p % W don, fl. O, on the Wth di ~iuinary next after pi*" at 11 o'olork in the lion THIS 13 GUARDS THAT ?Si WHO MONEY u . S NAT. BANK Our bank being a National Bank, places us under Govern ment Supervision, nnd guaru?itoes nnfety to every depositor Wef?f(>r tbo^e who lmve?twrt- lU '.U WtTi "i s to thope who IIAVE. M Mak'i OL'lt Dank VOUH Bank. Wo p'i\* liberal intoicKt con8inlont with safoU 4 l>?r cent FIRST NATIONAL BANK <) 1? (IAMDKN, 3. O. Should See My uiee line of Millinery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Pillow Tops, Neckwear, Ribbons, Laundry Hugs, etc., if you want roal Kargains. For the uext few days I :nn going l,o reduce the prices on all Winter Goods to ra tk-: voSrn tor my Spring stock. ' . MiSS MATTiE GERALD. , BimDFT SALS At The Store I have bought the Bankrupt Stock of Edgeworth Bros, at a- sacrifice and have thrown it upon the market with the prices mercilessly slaughtered? the goods-must -move and move quickly. It will mean a great sav ing to you to purchase from this very SUPERB LINE of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoos, Huts, Notions, Furniture, Ag ate ware, etc. This lino of goods, every article in it, is clean and np-to date, we can't hold them, they are going at far less than original manufacturer's cost. ' A VERY EXCEPTIONAL CI1ANOK to buy good goods at a Sacrifice. Come and look over this line now. HAVE YOU ORDERED . The ingredients for your Xra&a Fruit Oake at PadJiug? IK YOU I^AVK, you'll need and ?ee how qijtek you will recoive them. . ?.' , ?- ....... . . ? '? I....-.-?* < v ' 1 "?%-_> .? J" The Up-Town Grocery Co. Murchison V?-' Prop s. - . ? T -Jtv** - v BS'-Vf"' z /*p other ) * - iv/i . - - - LJ I l I IN AT THE GILT EDGE ST The public knows what we did for "Prices" in our in Decern ber._ Now, wo will-evou &h<i vo ikOBtt i all Winter goods, they MUST GO, 66 for of this month wo are cWFeriug 8PKdAL Dtl PRICES on all of our heavy Dios? Gooclgir; Flannels, Skirts, Tailored Suits, "Raiii coats, Ladies Cloaks, Men's-'and .->? : Boys' Clothing* Hugs, Art- * Squires, etc, etc. Just Arrived IJig line Children's Drosses, made by oro bf the ______ . # ? ="? .. facturers, in all styles, white andcolored, in sizes ftv*" 1 to 14 years, ranging in prices from 25c to $2. beautiful goods and save the mothers so much trouble". W<& '? arc also opening up our Spring Ginghams, pejrcalesr print?, ?. ' -V?? white goods, embroideries, etc., that are coming in ev?ry day. Free! Freel! A 15c Pattern Free with every Spring Style book beautiful Spring Quarterly is juat in. The book is and you get a 15c pattern free. Full Line Farm Supplies gr ' - Fertilizers, etc. sold at closest cosh prices or On t\ . paper. Youra Respectfully,