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IHW ill .11 .'JUL- ,n. . 'U ? ?? ? "I ...J.' )'. . U ? - ... - - ?'... J 1. .1 - ? 'i 'HU ?>'-? U. J?. I.. . J'. ?? M ?... I .y ?' , -I.,.. .... -p. ^ ^ Volume XXI. No. 52. Camden, S. C., April 14, 1911. * W. L. McDowell, Prop. ^rrrmrhrmmZ: ' Without the best in groceries your cooking cannot be a success. A good working man never attempts to build with deficient tools or bad material. He is too proud of his work. So with the successful cook. Only the finest groceries can bring satisfaction. We sell that kind. Successful cooks are our best patrons. - ? r THE PURE FOOD STORE. * PHONE 06 j Plants For Sale. Tomato and Pepper plants for sal* ? 10u per dozfcn or 35c per hun dred. J. B. Zold Pi Kirkwood Grocery. Pension List. ^ The pension list of South Caroli - ns h&a just been ieaueri. There ore 157 pensioners in Ker?hnw county ?3 in class A. 6 in CI, 56 in C2, 20 in C3 and 73 in 04. Contribution to OiyK^JCisague. The Civic League is the recipi ent of a contribution given by Mr. Caleb Ticknor. We wish to ex press our thanks and appreciation to Mr. Ticknor for this expression of his interest in our work. Gertrude M. Zemp, *"' Secretary. Deaths. V A... 1.. - -- . - 4 . / ? \ ? , Mr?; Wllsy Tesra died at her home in . Ridgeway last Saturday morning. Mrs. Team is the moth er of Dr. Team of Ridgeway. Mr. Dolph Kelly who was atrnck in the head with a hatchet some time agp, died on Monday after, noon. The young man charged with Mr. Kelly's death is in jail. Will Be In Camden on Monday. I The real estate man, T. M. Belk, of Lancaster, will be in Camden on Monday, and wishes to talk with sdv one interested in buying or selling real estate. Call on him at Mr. T. J. Kirkianri's office. He 4b anxious to get hold of some cheap Band hill latidfl that can be sold at one, two and three dollars per acre. Your business solicited. Respectfully, M. Belk. 1 Mayor Jennings Haa Reconsidered Sumter, Apr. 10.?Mayor Jen. Dings in a statement made public today withdrew his resignation, handed to the city clerk on Maroh 29. Mayor Jennings gave as his 'reason for taking this step the fact that he had been nrged by friends -to do so and the faot that tho com mittee from the chamber-of com tneroe which wilted on Mm; had eboured that it was lor the best in terest of tiio city. m ? m 'i ' Missionary Union. The firs* meeting of the Wo. man's Missionary Union AuxlWa. ry of Kershaw County was held in the Camden Baptist Cbnroh on A(>iil 7 and 8. There was not a large delegation but a yery entbu elasllcand encouraging beginning was eVJoyed, and plans made to enlarge and prosecute the wammn's work throughooV the. Association. t? xJ^hi?adrei? oi RsvTJl. Ia Lawson was enjoyed slid appreciated ? by those present. Thanks are tender ed oar 6oanty papers for thtit oonrtesyin extending the notice of ? U^ ?' T~r:? P ^he meeMng. I Mrs. 8. ?. Good ale, bupt. . - ? - COME NOW! And see our truck garden. You wHK find there many tilings to add to your grocery list that will make your meals look and taste better. Our Carrotts, Beets, Tur nips, Spring Onions, Salsify, Kadishes, and Spinach, Swiss Chard, Kaie, Mustard, Pars ley, Lettuce and Mint are fine. Fresh supply of Chickens, Turkeys and Eggs just receiv ed. ?* - t v the kirkwood grocery Phone 37 Prompt l>ellFory/^? Confederate Re-unlon. .The general reunion of the United Confcderm.e Vetprans will he held ifl mtRlA'k > May 16, 17 and 18. Ihe official spcoial train from bouth Carolina will leave Columbia if?14* m" MoDdHy morning A Pleasant Occasion. Anr. 10?Monday. Place?Methodist ParBonago. lime?This, Monday Night 8A o'clock. ' Will my friends of the male per mission (named herewith) come toi my wigwarm hy the light of the pale moon to-night?and ait around mv oampflrf, and eat and drink and smoke and talkf CompI In response to the above ' invita tion eent out by Dr. Hrowne of the Methodist church, quite a number assembled f?t the Methodist parson age last Monday evening and a moat enjoyable timo was spent. Several ladles were present who served., light .refreshments. Mr. Robin Zemp, treasurer of the build ing committee, read a very delight ful report which showed the bal ance owed on the Church was very small. -- The meeting closed with a very feeling prayer by Dr. Browne. ? Baptist Evangelist Coming. ' Rev. J. J3, McMtfnaway, one of the Homo Board Evangelists is coming I to us. He will bo with us in this I 8aturday before tba fifth Sqndfty in April, in onr iw" Vrv,Ms at Mt* I eptiat Chnrcb foor miles from Oam 'i""? wd jonr.l8leg.UoD OIlTetlo.hc anion ?nrt to He'll tell ^ .T,0f '"PortMce. eomeiUmj t|,,t ?m do ? ? I wor,k 'eerotng ?bo0t Honwi Hleetone. So m.ke pl.n. n^ ' i?w.cr:.t:,ih^uo,on b~ away waata to tee yCo thera. hn haSiiTts l? y?U* h# *> ^ 8o nome at any ??criftaa. thi^a Jr0.' pW8r*m ic of ,? 1 |'|. ? 1? | (V rjttM in aervioe, W.S, Wtltara, Com. . PERSONAL. Mr Putton Johnson, of Virginia, visited hi* sUter, Mr?* C 15 Vaughan thin w?? k. Mr. M 0 West haw been appointed a delegate to the good roads conven tion which meets in Birmingham, Ala., aome time in May. Theatre going. Card Playing and the JBall Room, Hey, M. L. Lawson is preaching on Sunday nights a series of ear. mona upon the evils of the above mentioned popular amusements which ?rn indulged in more or less by church mono her*. Theatre-go. lug was hid subject last Sunday night The other two will bfc taken up next Sunday night and the Sun day night following. Oard of Thanks. We desire to return our warmest thanks to the citizeus pf thia com munity for kindness and sympathy extended to us during the protract ed illness and death of our little child. Whilo our home now lint* a vaosut chair, yet as we reflect up on the many deed* of sympathy and love, it gives a silver lining to the dark cloud left by death. From many came flowers and tokona of love which were appreciated more than we have words to express. May the Lord bless you all and spare you such sorrow is our sin oere wish. Very truly, K. J. Lewis and Family. * Colored Society Wedding. Colored aociety was ail astir on lueeday evening, April 11th, when Miss Annie Rebecoa McLain wa?l united in marriage to Mr. Amonri Reynold. Collin. ?, Trinity Medio. Episcopal Church, thus forging a link between two of the oldesf and most prominent colored fami lies in Camden. At 5:30 the assembling of the oars and carriages announoed the proximity of the hour when the happy pair was to approachHymen's ?Ha-. At5:55 Mrs. A ngie W right? 1 uompaoa* accompanied bv Mrs Geo w. McLain. Jr., who a!ao played the. wedding maroh, effective Jy rendorpd the beautiful solo, "The Ideal of My Dreams.*' At 6:00 the solemn strains of Mendelsohn a "Wedding March" fi lfld the auditorium of Trinity Church, aud the audience sat in rapt ind expectant silence. af> Messrs D. N. Collins and Jas. Mc Lain ushers, piloted the groomsmen and bridesmaids to their respective plaoes at the altar. . The bride, exquisitely gownod in white embroidered chiffon over white messalme, was led totho altar by her father, Mr. Geo. W, McLain, ,She 7,ft8 mot by the groom on the arm of his best man, Mr. M. D Collins. AH of the bridesmaids, the dsme and maid of honor were most Uate fully attired in white suiaine, while the groom,hit best man and grooms " men wore the conventional Prince Alberts. Pink and white, the color scheme was beautifully carried out in the qowns and bouquets of the bridal party. - - The brl.leem.id., Mi.?e, j , Dlnkloe, J nil. M.ckoy .?d J?,|? Collins and dame of honor, Mrs. J E. Withers attired in white suisine trimmed with messaline and lace carried bouquets of lilies of the valley and ferns, Miss Minnie Lula McLain, maid of honor, wore pink messalme veiled in lavender marqu selte and oarried a bouquet of pink ro.es and carnations. K<fb* Mc Lain and Jenntu Douglass, neioes of the bride, prettily dressed in pink and white, carried in the ring and cushion, the bride carried while roses and carnations. The altar was beautifully deco rated with banks of f^ns, smilax and pink rosea which served to adr? hope and freshness to the already happy occasion, There gracefully arose above the heads of tne prin cipals an arch of pink rotes behind which stood the Reverend Doctor K. A. CoCtingham, pastor of Trin ty Church, who read the simple but impressive marriage service whl$h.made the two maji and wife MllTnS ther.qU6#t8 .honor were : Miss Ulliao Dyson of Sumter, Mrs. John Cornwall ,of Oalumhl.; Mr. ?Sr' Jf'a'rI?* -Durham N. C. and Miss Delia and Messrs. C. L. and Cleveland Klrkland of We.tville. A large cumber of representatives from the best white families ofCam den ware present to wltneee tbe mar riage ceremony. . j*}.1?",1".""*"' ,h* fether a delightful reoeption wan tendered the happy couple, and Which whs partaken of with good cheer by all. whisk d Iji Rroom were whsre tha? boarded the "train foJ Albany, tf Y.,.there to apend the THAT RAINY D/CTCOMES TOAOMEAPEOPLETTe HAVE YOUCOt your money SAFE IN THE BANK? You've worked hard for your money. If you'll LET IT WORK FOR YOU and make you Interest you won't have to ask for help nhouldyou lose your posi tion. Make OUK lJank YOUB Bank - W? pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK CAMDEN, S. C. AMERICAN cut glass, which is recognized as superior to that made anywhere, not only possess a deco rative value but adds an evidence of refinement wherever it is used. During the coming week we will hold a cut glass sale and our stock and prices should compel you to purchase several pieces if you will only come in and look them over. G. L. BLACKWELL, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice in herby given that the Arm of Copeland A We?t. of Bothune, 8. C., hns by mutual consent been dissolved. Mr. West assumes all responsibilities of the old firm, and hemtfter the business will be conducted under the firm name of Northcutt A West. J B. COPKLAND. Bethunc, S. 0.. Apr. 10, 1911. Citation, ' South Carolina?Kershaw County. By W.LMoDo well,Judge oiProbatc. Whereas, W. J. Drakeford made suit to me to prant him fatten of Administration of the Estate <4 and effects of Henry B. Drakeford, accessed. These are-therefore to aits and admon ish all ai^d sln/wilar the klndied and the Creditors of (he ?%id Henry B. Drakefotd, deceased, that llw be neap before me in tl>e Court of Probate? to \ be held at Cam? den. 8. 0.vja on the >3?d day of April ?n?y publication ? tbfm of; at II o'clock in the forenoon, to show* cause, if any they bars,; why the said administration should not be granted. ?I. Given under ray- hand this 6th day of Apr f A. D. 1011. W. U McPOWBLiy ^g Judge of Probate for Korabaw Couoiy. Published in the Camden Chronicle on jthaTthdajMrf April. 1MU TAX EXECUTIONS. Under and by virtue of sundry lax ox rcetlonH to me directed, I will nroce^d to soil* before the Court Mouse door in the I city of Camden , on the first Monday In. May, 1911, during the legal hours of *ale, the followingdescribed property, to wit: ' , 150 acre# in Sohool district No 9 bound ed on the North and Kast by lands of I<e\i Kirk land, South by Collins' Mill Road and West by lands of K. ST. Vtflepigue. Levied upon as the property of Raster Banks and to be told {or t axes i for 1910. ^ . ? . 108 acres in school district No, 19 bounded North by lands. o{- W. A. Ed* wards and lands now or formerly of R L. Huohabee, East by Loo*hart Road and land* of Ed. Button. 8outh by laoda of R A. Vanghan and West by land* of Baum and Vau?han. Levied upon iw the prop efty of K> 8. Villopiguo and to be sold | for taxes for I9?0. 20 acres in district No 9 bounded North by lands o! J. S. Boykiu, East by land* of J, fl. Moaploj, South by lands of J. P. Rod?ei? and West b> lands of A. M. Me Uaakill. Lrvied upon aa the property of Timothy Beynolda asd to be sold for tu?? lor i9it)?- '? J ? Jttactia-io distrtatr-No.--^- botmded bn the North and Wait by land# of Ulaoee < D. Donlap, Soqtb and Kaat by lands of John J eDkiea.^ Levied upon aathaaron* arty of Sam Cooper and tobe aeid for Teruia of Sale?'Cash. * I B. TRANTHAlfcg&> * ?: ??? ;. ???V,-* V ? You want to know where to make your DOLLAR buy the most goodn for you DON'T you? W?M ? ??. now, just look down this list and see :.. Q V"" " " ' * . " ' if wo are not Helling Home things "IShkt$$ cheaper than the other follow. ?Vxt>_ i?T 25c cotton voUb, white, black and colors at 25c mercerized nonling ?t x ? F1 axons white and colors from 40 in. white lawn, good quality Chocked and white dimity# at The bet>t 36 in. bleached at Good quality 30 in Cambric at 84 in Hn'no at , Beet shirting piints at Beautiful lino silk (just in) at Big lot of embroidery at 90 ^n. linen sheeting at English long oloth 1 lot white oxford 25c goods at 52 in. brack broad cloth 75o goods at | 1 lot colored broad cloth #1.00 goods at Big^lot laces "great value'' at Some big outs in table dainask Ladie's and children's Spring hats, ladie's ready latest styles Hobble Hats, Sailors, etc. Peanut Straws and Panamas "for ladies and childreil Orex rugs, matting, rugs. We havo a full line of rugs any size from 40c to $10.00. Matting Squares 9x12 only 3.50. Matting rugs" 50o. ' a Strong line mens, women and childrens shoes for Spring. J. W. Carter line (Solid Oak) shoos lor men, the shoe that I" fta lasts and is COMFORTABLE. All the new toe* in Oxford. Pffigig/wTJfV S sal * * ??** M^SBSBmd mfirmwmmps Fertilizers and farm supplies as cheap as the cheapest for cash or on.approved papers. #- ' Yours Respectfully Famous Gilt E<lH P. T. VILLEPIGUE, P femns] W!>' vTi