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V.I' -' -- ?? - **/' "?/L~ _ ? A *' g* *v I';,?,'..... .f'..'S ariT'.a. J u-J*. '???? ' 1 ' i .?-.?-?? ?? ? ? ? ??..!. !- ujj ? ;???? ?? ?? " ?. ' ? ? '.i 1 .. . " s;:. ix-f-umMa l^u uijllb '. .'-i'm. ."?? 1 ?. ."? ??? .???&???* 1 ?- . ?l-a..*' ?' > ttv- j .yt. i j. ij '~Ai-.iM.ti.... 1 . j '..ji ;.. g^iau,jjn?y)!' v . ' ,j? Volume XXI. No. 52. Camden, S. C., February 17, 1911. W. L. McDoweh, Prop.. " ?i . ?'?? '. !"y 9W Pf n * <* H T <c? 10 <v <- cr. ?.: z.~'^'T^TEir Co~=3 As you, bake your bread and pies due? it ever occur to you where all that Hour c->mep from?and h^yv it comes. THINK flrst of a waving wheat field in the yellow fall time, of s the whirr of tbe reaper, the sultry beat of the Autumn .sun and the fieuzied work of the harvesters to gather the grain at its Lust; trace it through the hands of the white omted millers, through tho hig Bwectclnan ware'iouses, till It Anally comes from this *tore?a clean whoUaou-.e produot of nature. That is flourc?OUU flour. ^ WHITE VELVET The flour wo sell you is all that nature mado it?properly milled. It is the best?raukes that s weet, sound hreid and ligl.t flaky pastry yoa see so muob in neighbor'd house?. A sBmple sack will m??ko you a constant user?fend or phone for one today. THE PURE FOOD STORE PHONE 66 Against Annoxa'tloti. The election hfeld at Blaney or Tuesday Us* to determine whethei or not tlint part of the county would cuuex to Richland resulted in * vote of 17 to 27 against unnexlion * Bishop Guerry to Preach Here. Bishop W. A. Guerry of this dio ceao will preach at Grace Kpisco pal Church Sunday iho 19th, ai 11:15 in the morning and 8 in LLit evening. Death of Mrs J. A. Watts. Mrs. Watts, widow of the late Mr. J. A. Waits, of Canley Hill died in the hospital in Columbia on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Wattt before her marriage was Miss Nan nie Hancock, of Chesteufield county, and was a most estimable lady She loaves a large circlo of relatives and friends. The burial was at Flint Hill Baptist Church, conduct ed by R^v. M. L. Lawson. A Treat in Storo To-Night. A great treat is in store for all wh<? go to the Opera House to-night to hear Mrs. Gary*Lee, the teach er, missionary, traveler end lectur er. She la a woman of rare qui tore ond refinement, and is spoken of as <Hhe Stateswoman of the Far Kast." Her entertainment will con ?- cist of oriental songs and stories, and no one should miss the oppor tunity to hear her. Let all other engagements be broken tonight to f?o to the Opera House * The ladies of the Methodist Church who have charge of the entertainment are de sirous that a large audience be present, and our word for it?you will be glad you went. ~ JUROR3. The following grand and petit ju rora were were drawn this morning. 1 be grand jurors will servo for the year. The first six names were brought over from last year. The petit jurors will serve for one week only. Court will convene on the flrstMonday in March being the sixth day thereof: GRAND JURORS "GO Hammond, H W Smith, L E Barnes, J I Bowers* W fl Barfiold, T M Honeynutt. p R Boykiu, E A Newman, O P Jones. Geo Arledge, M G Hnckabee, If R Goodale, K idic Rabon, J W Wilson, A D Mdf^od B ftl Brown, L C Clyburn, J ? Jack ton. PETIT JURORS, Fir?t We ok?J W Wood, Tor* Croft, Jdhn A McDonald. W 0 Curd tun, S M Mathls. J M Munn. W b M?Ca6kill, A B lyolley. Lather Raley X J Baker, J M W B Mangnm, N P Oettys. B H Han ? or. L M Pacer (I 0 Welsh, J I Mangarn. 0 R Raker, R T Oi^ten -ircfinTTe F I McDowell. B M Pear**. Jr.. J 1 Branham, Tj H MeLeod, Gus 111 r sob B F Robinson, H L Sohlosbnrg, L fc G A Moaeley, J D MoCas i _ si* & ? r PERSONAL Miss Muttie Gerald ia in tho north ern markets buying her spring stock of millinery Mr. T J Kirkland has moved hie law t.ffice in the rooms over Brace's grocery store. We welcome him to this goodly p*rt of the town. Card of Thanks. X take thia method of thanking the friends, both white and colored, for the favors rendered and the sympathy ehowu in the loss of tour husband and father, Rev. J. B. Thomas. Youtb truly, J. Horace Thomas, M. D. for Family. Meeting Boya Oorn Club. The members of the Boye' Corn Club of Kershaw county including those who have recently joined, those who intend to join and those who feel an interest in the club are earnestly requested to meet at the Court House Saturday, Fob. 25th, inst, to perfect final arrangements for.the 1011 crop. This meeting is so important that a boy can not af ford to miss it. Come one, come all. 'IVaiPtd men will instruct in com culture etc. This^will be a flae opportunity to get information at first hand and to learn more of thin threat movemeut. Dm't forget the date. Yours for progres?, I. J. McKon zie, Superintendent. Notico to Ohurcli Clerks, Westville, S. C., Feb 15th. I lmvo been appointed by the Ex ecutive Board of the Kershaw Bap tist Association to apportion the amounts asked for missions in this i Association among her respective j chnrchcs Owing to tha fact that I several ohurches do not appear in the statistical tables of our last ruin j utcii, J am compelled to call on you ! brothor clerks for a report of your 1 membership at least.. Please send it ; lo me at once, as I must have it or 1 not be able to do justice to the work I assigned mo. If you will be prompt I will let ? you know at once just what you are asked for. Your humble servant in Christ i Jesus, \V. S. Walters. ? , m / BXOVRSIOIT RATES via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Account Mardi Gras celebration tho Southern Ry. announces grrat Lly reduced excursion rates from all 1 points to Mobile, Pensacnla and New Orleans, and return/ Tickets on sale Feb. 21st to 27th inclusive, limited to reach original starting point not later than midnight of Mkr. 11th, uoless extended at New Orleans, Pensacola or tfohils, un til Mar. 27tb. Extension may be lisd by depositing ticket! and pay ibsnt of |l. per ti?;ket. Far further information, tickets ~ Assistant OenerVl^Passsnger Agent, Atlanta Q*. r B. Mcttee, ^ jmrnM 'I ",,n^ Country Produce Spinach, Parsley, Turnips, Onions, Carrotts, Mustard, Kalo, > Radish en, Beets, Swiss-("hard, Lettuce, Kndive, Leek, Cress; nnd Artichokes. Also ( hick 'lis, Turkeys and fresh Country alwa}s on h?nd, which with our com plete line of Fancy Groceries make us most able to satisfy your demands. THE KIRlCWObD! GROCERY Phone 37 Prompt Del ivory Florida?Cuba. Why not take n trip toFLOUIDA orCUBA? Thev have been brought within easy reach by the splendid Through Ti hiu Service of ibe AT LAN 1IC COAST LINK KAIL ROAD. Write? for illustrated booklets, rates or any other information, which will he cheerfully furnished. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. EXCURSION RATE3 TO NEW OR LEANS, LA. Aocount Mardi Gras The Sea board Air Line will sell low rate ex cursion tickets to New Orleans, La. and relnrn Fell. 21st to 27th, jio ^d returning until Mareh ll:b, lull. Liuii.t extended on payment offcl.00 until March 27t'h. For further information call onF. K.Brooks,A?ent,Camdeu or writell. H. Stansell, A G. P. A ? Savannah, Ga.,orJ S. Evchberger, T- PA, Savannah, G?. FERTILIZER. "Golden Fleece" 8-3-3, the best cotton and corn fertiliser ever put on the market. Clemson College's last analysis on 1 our meal shows17.43 per cent Am ' uionia. ! Camden Oil Mill. Notice of final Oischaige. Noticie i? hereby given that oo(Saturd?y Mftroh ltjth, 1911, I will apply to the Jti?g? of Probate for Kershaw County for a final diaeharge as J Administrator of tho Kstate or Sam Mitchell, tho same having been fully ad ministered. HENRY MlTCHEL. Administrator. Feb. U. 1911. Citation.' South Carolina Kershaw County By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate, Whereat J IIoraceThomas, M. D.,made suit to njo to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the estate of and effects of Rev. J. b. Thomas, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and adriion i?h all and singular the kindred and cred itor# of tbe said Rev. J. B. Thomas that they bo and appear before nae, in the Court, of Probate, to he held at Camden S. C. on tho 28th day of February noxt after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have.why the ?ald administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand the 13th day of February, A. D . 1911. w. l. Mcdowell. Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published In the Camden Ohroniole, on tho 17th day of February, 1911v~ Tax Returns. Oftlce of County Auditor, } , KJrshaW County. > Oamden, S. C., Dec. 6, 1910. j Notice is hereby given that the Auditor's ; office will be open for rec*iviAg tax re i turns from January 1st, 1911, to Febru ary 20th, l9Ur inpWive. Those failing i to make returns within said period ss*re. quired by law will be subject to a penalty of 60 per c?nt. The Auditor will attend tnpytnon or by deputy at the following placea m theOonn dates indicated torreg?tvl6 ft re tuma: Ail trustees, g >ardian*, ox ecu torn ad minlstrators, ageuta and others , holding property in chsiga lUUHtTittTn b 2ame. ~ Income tax will be enforced. Parties sending tax returns by. mM must make oath to same before i qaulifled offloer aad Wl oat the same propeMnanncr, o the rwise. GEORGE WASHINGTON HAD MOWEY iivl THE BANK Zt/riY OONT YOU TART A RANK ACCOUNT? You WBL L BE BETTER SATISFIED with YOURSCtr ^xnd meWoiaiLn J{ BciAtA <<4 a. ^Xc?oJiX)^C<jyv^ \ Oft J/^C&AeAtC&UsCJ^ *r\>-vjn If Adam, 4,004 B. C., hud lived and earned $10 a day un til now, ho would have earned less than 22 million dollars. If he had found ONK djlar and put it out at. ONK par cent, compound interest thnt one dollar would now amount to $664,597,604,385,947,648. Money grows if you will let it. Make OUlt Hank YOU It Bank We pay liberal interest consistent with safoty 4 per cent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. If it is Groceries you want, Ring up No. 39. ? s * \ The Up-Town Grocery Co. Murchison & DcCaskill, Prop's. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all concerned ,hat on Monday. Feb. 20th, A I), 1911, 12 M., 1 will apply to the Probate Judge of Kerahaw Connty for a Anal dis charge a* Administrator of the Estate of D. W. Delk, the same having >eon lully administered. J. ll.TBELK. Adinr. Est. of D. W. Belk, Ian. 20tb, 1911. Final Discharge I hereby aire notice that I will apply ;o the Judge of Probate for Kershaw bounty on Tuesday 12 M., Mi?r. 7th lext, 19il,for discharge aa Admiuiatra :orot the estate of J. >V. U^wkinf*. W. T. JKFKER8,. -^Adnor. Estate J. W. Dawkins. Feb 8. 1911. * Administrators Notice. All parties indebted to the estate of the late Seaborn 8. Jones are hereby notified to make immediate paymont to me. and nil parties, if any, having claim* agaihat the said estate Mvill present ttie fame duly attested. E. D. BLAKENBY,. Administrator. Ian. 12 l&U'.V. Admfoistiatiix's Notice. All parties indebted to the estate Mannes B. T^abon are hereby netf to make immediate payment to me;! ill partioa, if anv. having claim* agl the sftid estate trill present the same i attested. ! !? ] MRS. FLORENCE R<VBOr Admiaistrat Un. li? If ? AdmlnistratoL'a Notice iaaHEraHi W. K. Tavel. Civil Engineer and Land Sur veyor, - Office over Bank of Sumter. Sumter, S. 0. NOTICE. Notice is hereby niven by John Jaok son that the Estates of Spicey Jackson and Fannie Jackson are not to be interfered with by the giving of a mortgago thereon, any timber sold, anything moved from ofl Haid estates or \n any other way whated* ever JOHN JACKSON Jan 2, 1911 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served) State of South Carolina, } Court of County of Kershaw. ) Common Pleas, Charlotte M. Thompson, % ? , J Mary A. Jeokin Pontiff fenjlant and this /(pother AT THE GIJ.T ?t 1 j III III Viii *?>'>%? I i&jii The public knows what we did for "Prices" in our Big Sale in December. Now, we will even Shave those prices Otj; all Winter goods, they MUST GO, so for the re$1 of this month we are offering SPECIAL* OUK ; ? PRICES on all of our heavy Dress ftonfta, ? Flannels, Skirts, Tailored Suits, Haiti - coats, Ladies Cloaks, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Bugs, Art Squares, etc , etc. V ? ' Just Arrived -msmmmsmsm Big line Children's Dresses, made by one* of the * 'it ^ j / ''iir facturers, in all styles, white and colored, in sizes from 1 yeair to 14 years, ranging in prices from to $2.00f beautiful goods and save the motlierB so much ttoi are also opening up our Spring Ginghams, pe* white goods, embroideries, ietc., that are cojnin^ ~ " .??vv^^USt ??-? mm ? - - - a?" Free! Free!! IrFreelll ? ? ? ? ?' . A 15c Pattorn Free with every Spring Style book, juu beautiful Spring Quarterly is just in. The book is^onl and you get a 15c pattern free. .'? V ... Full Ljne Farm Supplies Fertilizers, etc. sold at closest cosh prices or oil approved paper . Youra Kespeotfully Famous Gilt Gdi i assnss HP --?ft 332 P. T. V1LLEPJGUE, Fr^^^^BHTPrPf Trh-J ?' ? ?'? l?iKfc3rall?:?ti&