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n-'-t. j .V npui ???: ?>??; i-u- !i j.1.1, u jiAumujij i^i_L',iUiuj,. jijj! ' ? . j. ^iuutmiJjtWBa -u.iaBniagn.iigunpj.u ...a . Volume XXI. No. 52. Camden, S. C., February 24, 1911. W. L. McDowell, Prop, tourKifclieii iVJ As you bake your bread and pies <lo6s it ever occur to you where all that fiour comes from?and how it comet*. THINK first of a waving wheat flold in the yellow fall timo, of the whirr of the reaper, the sultry heat of the Autumn i(un and the frenaied work of the haiveaters to gather the grain at its brst; trace it through the hands of the white ooated millers, through the big sweet-clean wurehouseH, till it finally comes from this utore?a clean wholesome product of nature That is flour?OUR flour. ' ' WHITE VELVET. The flour we sell you is all that nature made it?properly milled. It is the best-?-makes that sweet,, sound bread and ligl>j, flaky pastry you see so moch in neighbor's Iiou.jmo. A sample sack will make }OU a constaut user?send or phono for one today. s THE PURE FOOD STORE PIIONE 00 I*eil New Organ For Episcopal Church. The congregation of Grace Epis c^pal Church are preparing to in flail a new organ for the Church. Vhe organ will be much larger than the one used now, and already i q addition is being built' to the Chliroh to make room for the now instrument. Ifarriago of A Popular You^g Couple. Mr. John W. Smith and Mies I^itelle Alford,two of Camden's most highly esteemed and popular young people, wore m?rried at the home < f thi! bride on Thursday night last, Uev. J. C. Rowan officiating. ^V.fter t bo ceremony the couple left for j pints in ,Florida. To theao cx- j c pljont youtog people The Chronicle ; ? x'lendn "most hearty congralula tioup, wishing for vhum a life of un alloyed happiness. Notico. : v.* 1 wish to inform my frinnds and the publffc generally, that I have re t urned to Camden, and am prepared lo till all wants in the Sewing Ma chine line. 'Am agent for Singer c.nd Wheeler <fc Wilson Sowing Ma chines, and supplies. Ateo icpnlr >vork on all kinds of Sewing Ma "chines- Will be located in tbo But-: ilell Building, corner, of Broad and DeKalb s'reetsA ! -Thanking you for your past pqt pstronage. . .. ... yours very truly. - V - W alter P?tker. J. -GRAND JURORS G O Hammond, H W Smith. L E Barnes, J I Bowers,' W H Barfield, - T- M Honeyoutt, H R Boykin, E A Newman, O P Jones, Geo Arlfidge, MG Huokabee, N R Goodale, Eddie Uabon, J W Wilson, A I) McLeod, B M Brown, L C Clyburn, J E Jack tion. ?> -' .. PETIT JUBORS First Week?J W Wood, Tom Croft. John A McDonald. W 0 Cure ? ton, .8 M Matbls. J M< Mono. W F McOaskill, A P Kelley. Luther Baley, Jj 'J Baker, J M (Jay, D A Munn,. W B Mangnm, N P Gettys. Hun" ter, L M Pace, G C Welsh, J E Mangum. 0 R Baker, Jfl T Outen, Oannio Rabon, R ' T Hoddale, FP McDowell, B M Pearcs, Jr., J Bj iranbatn, L H MoLeod, Gas Hirsch. S F Robinson, H L Schlosborg, L M Hilton^. G A Mose'ey, J D McCas jBm ' TIlL . c., ii Catoe, Jas H Bums. Second We$k?H C Robinson, J M Anderson, E A Balmond, J E *.? Bash, Jno. T. Nettles. W Ueisen helmer. K D McCaskW, K X> Peaoifcl R tftiafc W E Hendrix, <odi C y PftU, Q UAnthunju^gLD Barrett, .1 F Anderson,. J W Kirk tad. A R MuLaurm, 0 J Shannt Jr., W 0 Salmood, F-B Stokea, 1 Billing*, W 0 Brown, J Frank W W J Lftogley, TG Hin ?, G M Totubt; | Country Produce Spinach, Par sly, ' Turnips, Onions, Carrotts, Mustard, Kale, Radishes* Beets, Swias-Chard, Lettuce, Endive, Leek, Cress, and Artichokes. Also Chickens, Turkeys and fresh Country Eggs always oil hand, which with our com plete line of Faucy Groceries make us most able to satisfy your demands. THE KIRKWOOD GROCERY " Phono 37 v.," i Prompt delivery ?i ? New Notaries. The following new notaries pub lic have bceu unrolled in I lie office of the Clerk of Court efne.fl Janua ry C. H. Yatcis, W. F. Mnlone, E. C, yon Trcsckow, E. D. IHakenoy, John S Lindsay, S. N. Newman, R. B. Pitts, S. T. Gardner, W. F. Russell, I. R. Haves, C. W. Birch more, L. A. Wiltkowaky, J E. Al exander, J. A. Grigaby, J. A. Stone, R. W. Sutton, J. E. Creed, L. T. Little. Entertainments. Miss Theresa Hough who is at tending St. Joseph's College in Sum- ' ter, entertained a few of her friends at bet beautiful home on upper Broad St. last Saturday morning. Dainty refreshments were served and a most delightful time was sp^n'. In honor of her thiiteenth birth day Mis* Bonnie Clarke entertained a number of her young friends on Wednesday laat. A jolly good time was h??d by the little folks and they all-left feeling gladrJrhat they were present on this happy occasion. w ^ Meeting Boys Corn Olub. * The member* of the Boys' Com Olub Kershnw county including j those who have recently joined,' thgsc Who tptfipfl to Joi? and those who feel so interest in the club are earnestly requested to meet st the Court House Saturday, Feb. 25th, inst, to perfect final arrangements for ths lOli crop. This meeting Is j so important that a boy can not lord to miss iC "Come one, codas1 all. Trained men wilt lestruot in ftfrfamllgre mu.v Tlif wTTt' t>r V fine opportunity to get Information aVBrslhsBd lW lolraVn~?ore of this grsst movement. Don't forget the dale. Yours for r II. PERSONAL Mr Sid Hmith will catch for tlio Cleveland, Ohrf. bftHM t.?ll team thin ht A fcjeicct Ooucsrt. A #eleat conceit consisting of vo cal and Instrument*! miuio, (lit.* logue, recitations, ete, will lid |jt v?n at lite 0|)<th House on Friday, Feb. 24th. I'll? o<'noert will be followed l?v a luru>?rrtus ( k>? iclt entitled, * * Lr r ???>c I?>?/ A Mother-in Law." Ad mission lb c????? ?*, resMVt-d *eat?, 60 v<'nl", |C??(r?-?y, .15 rents. Proceed* v> i11 Iki (Uvoii'd in i ti.< ni ?v nrst'o) luo.'i of Q'rnee Kpisuopal church. -*?- ? ? - ?> ? #?? ->*-??*? Manhattan Opem Co. to Kctuuj. Music lovers will h&ve a chance to enjoy something tr????<? when iln M'irihttiian Opera Company.return* i?? Onmilt'ii on next UoikIbv and I'ueadAV nights, am'I u bjiccla) mail, nee Tuesday afternoon. Os Mon day thoy will play 'The Maeoot" Tuesday matinee "Martbe." Tues day evening "Bohemian Girl." Death#, We sympathize with Or F H/Saw y?r in the death of hie fither .which oocnrred ut Johnston onThureday of; lait week. Mrs. Douglas Brown, sister of Capt. F. W. Kldildge, of Camden, died io New Yoik uju Friday last The body was brought to Camden for intermeut and was accompanied here by a daughter and Bon-in-law of Mrs. Brown?Mr. and Mrs. Thomas KstrAda Pulma. Mrs. M. C. Billings, who before her marriage was Miss Belle Myers, died at her home In M ullins on Wed nesday Iftst. ' Mrs. Billings was a sister of Mr. T. S. Mjers of our city and was a most excellent chris tiau woman. The burial took place in the Camden cemetery yesterday. Where la The FountftinP The announcement was made several months ng> that the United Daughters of the Confederacy of Camden and the City of Camden would jointly erect, h drinking foun tain in honor of Richard Kirkland at the Intersection of Broad and DcKalb atreetn. We are not charg ing anyono. wiLU-dereliciioo of duty, but we would like t<> nslc why woik has not been commenced jipou the fountain? [ Since writing tl^e- above we learn thut after it was decided to place the fountain, there was some ob jection by a member of council as to the location, and the matter is still being uisoussed. The.* fountain to bemused wus secured as a gift j from a humane society through the efforts of Mr. 1^. M Kennedy?the local chapter U. D. C. and the city only having to plaoe the fountain. | Mr. Kennedy we understand, favors I the site above nientioned. In this ) ho is eminently corrtct for there is no site so well suited for the foun-1 tain aft the intersection of Broad j and DeKalb streets. It io unfortu nate that the objection should have1 been taisud, and we trust the mat- | Ur will he adjusted and woik com-j menced on the fountain without j further delay.~Ed. Chronicle.] FERTILIZER. ?_ "Golden Fleece" 8-8 3?- tbe frost I cotton and com fertilizer ever put on the market. Clewaon Coll? gc's last analysis on our meal shows 7.43 per coot Am monia. Camden Oil Mill. Notice of final Discharge, Nofioe is hereby given that on Saturday M&roh 18th, 1911, I will apply to tho Judge of Probate for , 'Kershaw County for - a final discharge ns Administrator of the Estate ol Ram Mitchell, the same having b?en folly ad ministered. UEH[?Y MITCHRL. Administrator. Feb. 14. 1011. . Citation. South Carolina?Kershaw Conniy Uy W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate, Whereas J HoraceThomas,M.I).,iuade suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the.estate of and effects of Rev. J. B. Thomas, deceased. These are therofore to cite trod admon ish all and Singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Rev. J. B. Thomas that Ihef t?fTtflntTappsiW bSTbra me. In the Court, of Probate, to be held at Camden fi. C. on the ?th dai of ..Fshrnsn next sifter pnbHoation thereof, at 11 o'clock In th*> forenoon, to ahow cause If sny they hawwhy the ?aJ tion ahoald not be grantsd; Given tinder my hand th? isth day of Febrnary, A. P., I*ll? W? L.HeI?~ Probate in YOU ARE AHORSE IN A MILL WHILE YOU Spending *&ll you earn PUJ YOUR MONEYINTML BANK ^nd YOU WILL BE A FREE MAN -*?? If you ?am $10,000 a year and spend #11,000 you will fall behind. If you cam ten dollars a week and save part of if you wilTgel ahead?and tin1 re is no ether way to do ho. Get out of the tread mill. Make OUR Hank YOUR Hank We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. If it is Groceries you want, Ring up No. 39. The Up-Town Grocery Co. Murchison & flcCaskill, 1 Prop's. Final Discharge: Notiee1iB'h<?r?kby jjivfin to aVl concerned that on Mondty. Feb. 20th , A N D. 1911 r 12 M., I will apply to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County lor a final dis charge a* Administrator of the Estate of I). W. Belk, the same having boen iully administered. . J. K. BELK. Adrar. Eat. ofD. W. Belk. Jan. 20th, 1911. Final Dischargs I hereby give notice thaL I will apply to the Judge of I'rUhate for Kershaw County on Tuesday 12 M., Mor, 7th next, 1911, for discharge as Administra tor of the entate of J. W. Hawkins. W. T. JBFKKR8, Adrar. Estate J. W. Duwkins. Feb 3, 1911. Administrators Notice. AH par tie# indebtod to the estate of the late Seaborn H. Jones are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me. and all piTtiM. if any. having clainiR npiunst the sii'i estate will present the rnmo duly attested. E. D. BLAKENRY, Administrator. Jan. 12 1911. Administratrix's Notice. 'irXy '' ? "? All partiei indebted to the estate of Mannrs B. Rabon are hereby notified to make immediate payment, to me; and airpatite*. If any. having claims against the said estate will present the s?t?e duly attested. j MRS. FLOHBM5E RABON. Administntrix. Jan. 14, 1911. All paniea indebted to the mU*? of Hiw Arrant* are berebwnoft fl*d to make immediate nay meat to toe, and all parties, if say, flaring claims against the said estate will present the aamo daljr attested. ^r^svssaag ^r ^ T. J. ARBANT8, gwKJRifc.-.-sV..-:- Administrator. W. K. Tavel. Civil Engineer and Land Sur _...' ' veyor. : -Office over iBank of Sumter. Sumter, S? 0. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by John Jaok son that the Estates of Spicey Jackson and Vainne Jackson are not to be interfered with by the {riving of * mortgage thereon, any timber sold, afytbintr moved from ofl ?aid estates or in any other vfay whatso ever JOHN JACKSON Jan 2, 1911 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not nerved) State of South Carolina, ) Court of County of Kershaw. S Common Pleas. Charlotte M. Thompson, Plaintiff agataftt y Mary A. Jenkins, ~ ? ' ? ? ? s~ Defendant. To ths Defendant: You aro hereby mmmonod and required to answer the Complaint in thii action which will be filed in the offloe o'. the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas foi g*td county, and to serve a copy of voui answer to the said Complaint on the'sab acribers at their offica In Camden. 8. C.t within twenty days after the fervic? hereof, exclusive of the day of snot service; and if you fail to answer tb? Complaint within the time aforesaid,th< plaintiff in thla aotion vr?U apply to tb? Conrt . for tho relief demanded in the Con,plaint. snAgN0N <% MILLS> Plaintiff's Attorneys, j January 31bt. A. D. 10i 1.ll I To the defendant Mary AW<*" y:;4- ' - TlrirCBft!{ct thai the OoititM In this MMta was filed iu the office of tin Clerk of the Court of Common Plea* wf Kershaw County, South Carolina, st Cam , den, a. O.thli llstdsy oi January A. D?. /Ipothcf mHI IN AT THE GILT EDGE STORE The public knows what we did for "Pi'TotS" in our I>i in December/' Now, we will even Shave those: all Winter goods, tfiey MUST GO, so for the ?x ' ' J?'vr I'-a?-- ft1-' of this month ^ve are offering SPECIAL ? - ^ PRICES on all of our heavy Dress " " Flannels, Skirts, Tailored Suits^ Rain coats, Ladies Cloaks, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Rugs* >Art Squires, etc , etc. , - ? .""?V7>rr.V^ Just Arrived ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ' ?*?? ytr- r,* Big line Children's Dresses, made by one of the best inariu facturers, in all styles, white and colored, in sizes frtrm 1 year to 14 yoars, ranging in prices from 26c to $2.0(V these are beautiful goods and save the mothers so are also opening up our Spring Ginghams, percale s prints, white goods, embroideries, etc., that tire coming-in eviry day. Mr Free! Free!! Freelll ? ? ? ..- t ?^ . .-Tj1. j.1^1. ^ ?. ?<? ? : ?? A 15c Pattern Free with every Spring Style; The" beautiful Spring Quarterly is just in. The book is only 20c. and yon get a 16c pattern free. Full Line Farm Suppl <r-.TV5 wppw. 1.-,.?? Fertilizers, etc. sold at closeBt cash prices- or paper. Yours Respectfully,' Famous Gi l P? T. VI LI ?ftv VII' *