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v?'i* L ?-; ? ? NO 1 ?*??- ? _ir^:?? ?.. _ ? j ? . ?'. ? '" ?-* *******?*???"> ??", ?? ??? " "" 1 ??"??' *.-.?i?i i" "? 1 < -',? u. - j i? jwmi.ui jm !???? ? .......... . '.... ? ? ' ?? ' ' ?' '? ? -' "* """' "l- '-*^1^^ W'*<^i!^wwB!we^e?~r^?**m, Vol^rqeXXUI. Camden, 3. C., June 2, 1911. vfrWj *4 m< A y ?, U*11 ' V \\ ?v C?5 Qr>. ?V * \ v J ' ' '"'' The groceries sold at this store are quality ' for quality, the cheapest you can buy in the tdwn. . ANY of your neighbors will tell you THAT. We made it a rule when we qorfimencqd business?and have rigidly adhered, to the rule ever since?to give you the top market value for your money, even if we occasionally lose ourselves. That you appreciate this ts shown by the way our trade is growing?and by the selectness of our custo mer^ You are missing a whole lot if you do not come injo this store and look at our quality and prices. Bruce's ? ."The Pure Food Store" Telephone - Camden, S. C. w*""* "JJ1- flr . . 1 Death of Mrs. Busby. ^Mr.s ii '.h1)v., pofrhibjy tlie ol?l? st prrfon lh tT?w coun<y, rijc at ?h? (Toojity Infirm nry pn VVe Mia-duy of this w j ck Mr-. l)n?by wiim 1(>5 ><*ftrs old **? Bridge Let. The (-onlVnot f'*r httildinir . bridge over Twenty Proek wus 1M' ^ Ifliduy tO'Mr I' S<l?sions for $i20 lln-rw wmjp several icv^n^t'ltora ftd'l blddi/ig \yna quite ??l"?irit??<l:' The l>ri<t>rt 18 to be a xvooden st'iicl'ife. ? . , fcy , -X-* ;-v A Pleasant Occasion. 0* Tup*''hv ?y^?fns' Inst Mr and Mr* 8-^B. TCf'klftnd Aj?rertHsn*d a nf friend* nt their t-ome'on Pair S.'re??t. the onepalon hflna t'?? anniversary of Mrs Kij-Vlind'n blrfh-f*v ~ A most pWsant f'VPTlinflr was spent and all le|t feelinor glnd th?t th*?y were preHep.t on tl>fs\ very dc liglnftrt occasion ^ An Outinf Piurty. * A jollv crowd rtf Young follows ore en joying camp Hill lb>? week. Atnongflho parfv bm jMessrs. Leonard Po.henk, Atb* Hin?rn. fllybern Tn\loi? Hobsoh RoHintrs Ra'ph andrinrem-e Pnnn. They are fitted nut with w*'er pmof /; l.^tttaVirproWsIon i end pvervthintf nooppnary to ma be camp life, comfortable 1Mb nfedb'sa to RAy those-young*tors are having a big time, "" ^ At The Second Baptist Church.. .-?, r~i?Tt^was^ur pTeaiure on Sunday Hat to .attend services at the Fecond Baptist Church on Factory Hill The services wfTe corrftjotwf-by Rev. J. W. Smith and Ravi Riser. Rev. Mr. K'fl^r i? th6 pas tor.- The brethren at this church ore making splei^id progr***? They have an excellenthouan nf worship, and the- eon" pregatfotfa ^fft large atid attentive, afd ^ W*rit?<in?lne pleffmre for us to he witVftlfcro? We pie (fart* thfeywff atlain toyet grtfhtcr things. ^ ? Rural Carrier* Met Here Monday. .The annual meeting of tb< Kershaw Lancaster It, If. J) Association Convened at. the Co?ft' IJottef pip Juewav." ?itb an ^jirollment pf ro? ro^er* Tho tyllow intr "Jbcor? werrt eleutod to fv-rve for one v<*y;: O R.Ffotobeq, pre?:dent; .1. W. Thomson, vh*e ph?sidcnt., W I) Vrant ham, Sec'y; J. K Rush, Trqflg ftole gate? to Staid cor<VfptiotJ'fo be held at Florenco July 8 to 8 ; I). R. PU-t^bcr r. Jf, Bistafe..J. E. Oatiipbell, J. W. Tbom* ? sdn. j Next meeting to be belt! at Ker . nhaw on Labor I>ay. 4 %> vX* Death at Kershaw* Mra, Almetto flyVurn Welsh, widow of the Umonted Capt. J. V,. WeUh. ou? of , the most widely ksnwn ?nd highlv re spected women of Kerahaw, died at bar home last Wedncalay morning. Mrs. WdftU had b^en in declining health for ahpi* tlnao and her-den'h waa not uiif.xpccb d Sh?%aiNi most eltima ble woman. She with her husband belm? ' oneof iHh flra^ s"ftlera of Korshaw. B"** aldea a host of .friends ?nrt relatives, she ia survived by the following tohildr?-ti; ,. Ml>TDKBoneh. Mrs. U F f>atimer. M?< L W Condor and Mr Grover O Wolah. o ;*35?rshHwt and Mra W 0 Monreof Oamden. fureral anAintertnent took plftoa at > yesterday* IPiofAd. ANMJfcC >UIIIU> Stir* ?W tS" U OMtmwfMtiilkcMatr wktMten tUtcWi ?a or M*m Dm M ?< int, iiin??lll W Om *U?i ?*? w& Uk* lU F?JJ Cwm. ?r W fir* &t?4ut* wfc? Met *9 Uk* ? Si?k Cow^T] I"*? Tt H-ii%i'ii Unit ?rvV fnv- 1 ^?r . - -"_rr nmmmm I ' ' *!?'? .' I , . "*? ?? "??? Twl^l SparUnbuiH ,. , ?JP >? Why Not I order your Groceries from the store 'where ypu get quicker deli<vpry J'ancl prices that are right? f We have a complete line and in addition offer fresh yegetables. Just give 37 your or der and watch/'results. ... ? ... ' The7' Kir k wood Grocery Telephone 37. 5 or 6 do#? 8s,,666'' will core any ra?e of Chills and Fever- Pric* 2oo. 8-18 ' Teachers' Association Reorganized. A good'y ntimbcr of the t*ach*ra of thn county lUet at the comt hous? Saturday Unt. and re organized the Ker*lmw Teach ers* A'soeinlion The purpose of,thp meeting was outliro I ard the n< oessity Tot oriranlzHtlon stressed by County Su p?rinfendetit MrfKevxto. Assistant ^tnte Superintendent of KdncaiLou Gnnt?r w^s [present *nd jrave a highly instructive and encouraging ?alk? ' - While the teachers were not as largely represented aa the Trustees were whe thft\r oreamzntion whs effertei, yeha suf ficient int? r^st w* shown to ns'iure ?u?? CtM. ' ' " " , ' ? .v An Tmprovemeo: Association repre sented hy Mils Annie K Alford was or. ganl2< d at the pame time *hd m ronnec* tion with ti?e Teachers' A?soolation The three a?socUti ?n??trustees, leaoh. ers and 'improvement?should certainly accomplish much for education in tills county in the near future. May the good work prosper. The following office)0 we?e elected; | Teiobe?T Association?President. I. J. MoKenale; Vice Pies , Prof. R M Ken Tre*a.? Mlss.JWnea D. ^Corhett Commits e to dra't constitution ?~Prof R. Kennedy. & P. Gettjs. Misa Akiios Corbett. Improvement A**oci*tl >n ?v President Mlf? ATWnie Iv Almrd; Vice' President, Mlgs Klta VVe-fcman; S'ec. and Treas , Mtsa Mary C Boykin ^ " **? . " Li - - pj Clomaon epilog* Commencement, invitations aic out to Clemson efdiefl* ofioimaiiceiwont wMo.h this year wi.l be gin Saturday, Jure 10. and will eonlinno through Tin sdav, Jons IS. ? Th? flrat featute of the ? program !? an entertainment to be given by the' Glee tjuh on Saturday. tbo Itev jr. Henry HarrneA ylU.,pg?aai> -the Ixt^caUurente iernapu and thu addrre* t^?4?e gnuluivMnir cla-U will be made at 10*10 a in. Tne?4ay hy Pres. Jaa. R. tftetlerson, Ph. IX. L. U I). Personal Mention. . Mr. Jhiihh l ureton ?> 1 >*?111 Kuiiiay at Liberty 11.11. Mr m i] Mia H. H ' liitko a>e visiting in Ml Loiiite Hit J Li o litdger Hit* via* tUcK hi OruiijjfburK Mi?? W#ry Hoykiu went io Cltgrk'MPU Tuesday aftrrnoi,n to visit Imaum MUm Florence Hawaii, of Charleston, i? \ittniiiK her timer, Mi*. U k lUUtli. Mr? W. R. Kv? tod blliv l?ft Piidav moriiii>k for Virginia to visit Mm Kve s parent** , t . Mr. A. M Il4jl?'uiul wile, (if ( hesleiv field, wft- in Camden u couple of days thl? wi^ek . Mr River* Alexonfl. r left Tuesday morniny for Turn|m, Kl? , wlier* ho will hp* ml H)i?>e time. Mean*. .1 S Tmntliani, I) M and K A, Me1 nikill mill !^. M, John oil were ill Columbia Wednesday. Mf.-i A, I. deJerKey, Mr?. A. if. Miller and Mi?s lla'lh* i 'ftrrianii were visitor* to Columbia on Wedn. h Ihy Mr*. Ko*berr Kvans and little dminhtn\ of Monroe, N. l\ * ?r?? visiting mi (lie iiouu* 01-Mayor Bmsiogoij Mr. J.T. Stone, inuou^r r of Caiollnn Hotel, ls"Ch IUm, u an lii ('amdcbi Satur day <>n bin way i? Klorcuito. m Mis ?' II V\'l iic, of JoliHMmi ihurtday wilh Wev. i<ml Mr*. Law*,!), bhu w# on her w- v to i^une?t> er? Ml'. Jaini-ii Betittoti mi I dwiigl.tcr, lilrle M im Mniliu I.i/c. <.l ( bar em>u, '.?re v.t> -itmp^i|ra IJ(!ii.M'ii j? i? Delta lb Hlie-t Rey W . 10. With inn. of <i reeii vilie. w^8 in Oamden Wedhibd^v. H? is H/44#}jp)r. Ionizer ol ?1 ?e Laymen*.* Movent* ut, 'J hi4 m?ny friciKla of Capt. Hrailafo'd arc j^lad in ?ee li H fmnili^r face . on the street again rtfier Ida nusfuce and ilium* Mr H? nry Kirlirt mid little sou wer?? In C. Iumbia Wednesday. Th* Irtle fellow' had h i opunui in pi rfonm-d on Ins thrmt while there ' . ' ' We w< rc to nee in Camden }e?ter d*y M?*sr*. .1. W. Divi*. ol A riliot ?? and Alexander Shaw, two prominent rinr.i OK of tjieir respectivo conununitiv^. Mr T W Barti n, of the H. u ei Dam j tcciioii of ti e eoniu) . w?h h-rn y?-s efday. , i Air liurnrs i? one of ib.* cuun y h b-st cit i ir.fi ij end bit> f(iendt> bere nro n vvtivH fflad | to See linn. We were |>'c:it?d t-t'si- in Cti n?ica on ? Wed lien Ihv Mr \\ . 11 uriHr, former I Supi of Kdncjiion of tbis u.iimty. Mr i'lum r l? attend i i?n tb .? AKduftl "Cullugo r ill1 bnnuht m; j Mr It H. M'Crnck? n . tbe exju'i t pi.? I ii i i unei , Avho l.ns br en in ( Hiiiden f -r , Honi? iiiiio. w *s CHbed t? Con\vj>e Col If^i Una ween. * He will reiuwi ubnut Oiuie b b-or i i)i 11 | Mr nod Mrs AVo Slii\er, of Charles j ton, are KueaiH o,i Mr> in I M?a W. K ? MaJoue. , Mr St.lv r \? mi o|.t Can d^n ? b<?y, and has a host of .'iie"<ls lie?e who ! Hie at way# ^ImU ,o uee hint. Mr G. A uraslntfton, who has been i );e?kUng at Vi^aiia, Ga , for a. ma lime, wai here^??ii visit ? few dir)S tliii week. VIih. HfHVM'm and children iicrompa nifd him t't^e ngia where they wl l iniikc ' their future bone. j A naadit r oT Ci^mdrn people ei>ji>}od l. 'he I.nlI games in ' oliimhu but week ' Me-damoH \V (i Wilson. W F. Malou^. ; J. M. A*k-W ai d Mr. H. L, Watkino went over Friday a'terno?n aiid riportea ; a flue K"ine of hull. 1 Metsrs 8?m Nich.daon. J jjfich 1 on, j SVdl Nicbobon, y(ie-) jj.i \V|l?jon, lioy i Minuou, Hubert Wilson. Clarence Wilaon nyd iicorve NuiboUoo spent m Rnupte of ! lix.vs thi? week Ht White fond m Wis;. I Wateree on a ll<hin? f-olie The n?oa?. mj?6rlant hocial Vvthif. r>[ t-in : coming we. k ?i lt?? iIih i'ioii riair- of Mira j Mary CHiitoy N? Mr. Cooke, of Jackton j vil n Fia ! he brioe-:o be hat hurt many I social coiiipiinunts durinur the past week j paio her by bey Jetiion of filends ^ I Sirs. David Wolfe h?is retum'ed irom *? | several \\r?eka vihit to Baltimore, 'Mr J Wolfe ami iitil? Mfs< S?ra font op to Baltimore to accompany hor home Mis? Kosa J*eobsont who haa, alio l>een viait* tn#( lii BuUiox re, lins gone t?r Atlanta Mra, T, P G-iikin#, of KnKti?h, who ha* been vsiilnif ^.r father-in-law, Mr .1 E. Ga?kin? has returned home. She waH met io t amderi yesteriiav and 'they made the return t.ip acros* the conntry by private couvey?ncd >e?>rday after | noon. Mrs G. H. Lenoir will be hostess to the John D. Kennedy Chapter U. D <vs on Saturday afternoon. Jure 3rd. 'this !?< a special occasion appointed by the Chapter in honor of the birthday of ,lef f?r?(n Dft\i?. A suitable llterary anit ? memoiial progiamtue yll bo presented. , Rev lia^C'Xph Krown of the first M K Church of ('amdeit'supidled the I'rea^v 1 MiaA Ohutch here Inst Sundsy It w-hs j the Editor'a privilege to he^r him hs' Sunday His fiuhj. ct w?s the "Powernif j God His discourse wh^ mkaterly, ??lr j qoertt and toiceful lie inicre no proionse "t orat-irv, yet.hie eh quince and foioc of logic kept the cloae attention cf h<s ap preciative audience.?-Biboopville Vindi cator. Notice. Tfhe Raddle and Paddle CIrib hns nil bathing privilege* of the Factory Pond. A charge of $1.00 tv eeason will be mucie for use of Clark'# Imlhing hole, and $1.50 for die of Club bathing hole. Apply to 8ecrttary of CL.b for season tickets. Excursion to Jacksonville & Tampa On J??n* 6 h? 1 ll" N. VV R jil i*f fc. "*?ll ?el' round *t,lp ttcketa- vl* A I ?ntto Co*ai t?'n* from C?nHn? l'? J iok^"nvtll? . F'*, ? $7.00 ft'-d ? <? rsui|>? h?- $900, limit ed returning t.?? Vrftuh ???t 'hImt llian ?<11'1 n igh v on T??*?d-?>, Julie 18, 1?U Kiuh frlecpipg o*ra and onaehee ? uffiutenl m net .mifuUte.nl! p?Mtn ger? ??h be placed on tf'ilfl *tnl fvefrtht"? wilkb* d??ne bv ?hr man ?get?*?it i?f the *n? Rw|t tro> lo nmk# Mil* % fimt d?*? i"5rur-lnn. Prtep"r?inn*te rn'Ht will t?e nude Irorit otli* r,.. p'?inja in VirgM?, Morih <'ar?dtnw *od 8 *u?h C-U<din*. _..l?t>r nnd e<dirdule? tee Il??? ?e?tv OT a.ddreaa T. C Wlitte, P?t?*ng*>? Agei??, or W. J. Traffic M ?n->ger, C. WHAT AWfEYoU OQINO WITH YOUR MONEY 9 YOU CAN PILL a BUCK 1ST DROP-BY DROP yjffiX CGAV t ? IT IN THE BANK BANK ONE DOLLAR A DAY~$6. a week. This surti and the interest on it, will in twenty years, make you a comfortable fortune. The interest on this for tune will support you for the rest of your life. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety. The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. HOW important that the gift to a bride should be in good taste in order to express your good wishes properly. Especially when It U, something the went* to keep end treasure for year* to com*, maybe for a. whole' life * tiqie. Gift* of this kind can only be bought at e store like our*. It d??*n't cost anymore to get sortie* thing in good taste, something that will last, it only require* the proper judgment in selecting the place where you buy it. We have ,a Urge assortment of good* of this kind and are alwiy* glad to give you any suggestion*, information or assistance in making your selection. < " , . ,'T ,'(.i i* - . GI DT A ri^wn V JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ? !-?? DLALN VV LLL) Camden, South Carolina Seaboard Grand Excursion To Jacksonville and Tampa, Tuesday, June 6th, 1911, Allowing Five Whole days at the following Low Rates: Stations Jacksonville Tampa Bethune. $7.50.. . , . . . . $9.50 Cassett.............. 7.50 ... I. 9.50 Camden. ... . *.. . -. 7.00 9.00 Lugoff . . .7.00. 9.00 Blaney. . . .7.00. .Vv. 9.90 Tickets good on all regular trains. Excursion tickets will be good leaving Jacksonville and Tampa on any regular tr*in up to and including train 84 leaving $00 p. m. June 12th and Jackson ville 10:00 a. m. June 13th. All trains consist of high class day coaches, Pullman sleeping cars and dining cars. For detailed in formation call on nearest Sctboard Air line agent. Fire at I ta The Pianh corrwp Dally lfra of Moi lowing tccouot of the "Thaffra that bn and ?t?n>e? of Mr. J< *ft?moon was >? terrl in hi* tifrw barn ab< G illfa sr?a4n Mti m t ?? r one ha&fceen in t.h?> o olooli* when b?r ?i r ooa as she mw tb^ * \r and > ii waj Pkgah. J ?ondent of the Sam give* the fol* ) fire it thai place on r^5Fo"*rlB rned Ant the bam* L. Qillia ywtterdey bte nttf>vU >Qt 5, o'clock. \Mr nnrt ht* Myi no bwra ?no* abom- I i tb*ir*C tnoke ebe nn m Um whole I 4,Ls?t night during the wind ?torm. h<-u*o vm ikiIii in danger of being burn#*, toy htttV w?* it ?u M?in: ?*r#d. II w?, morally aofwd br oo?S? bkmg.Mii. ll toy the dew ttnif from a n>M$ of burning building* ?c*t<?r?d ot ,r * Ml Mr# of land. c -* "Mr. QillU inform* u? that ho W 1 o*r load.of M>4ft. l cmr of fertiliser, about R00 bethel* of corn, 100 bu*liel? of r gooo into uhM. K# oatlmate* ht? low It ISjQOQ,* with one-thlrd eoTerad bT !o?ur *nc?. His home pcorohed m.d *V'hy of *fl in his fever* lOtfc'wSrajP r,fgfe y ' - -Sg \ 4 Some things below that are essential to your comfort in hot weather: ? if ?, f. What is cooler than a Dress made of our v or colored Flaxon. The 20c goods we hiav? jr**?''' 1 5c per yard. Beautiful line of white goods, "sheet4 " in plaids ond stripes, at only 10c the yard. *" ^iWMH PRIDE OF THE WEST. The proti plain white goods on the mirket at 10c theyafU. V t);, . .-^>.1.- ? i ..ft --- " .- ? a 40 inch White Lawn &t only 10c per yard A few pieces mereerized Oxfords. Thesis goods sold at 25c the yard. Special cut price 15c per yard. Splendid for .kirt?. White and Colored Linene at 10 and 15<s yard. fS ' Brown Dress Linen from \2}A to 25c yard. 1 lot Colored Batistes and Lawns 10 to 15c qual ity cut to 8#c yard. Big bargains in Ribbons. Show case full at 10,e yard, widths up to 100, values up to 25fc yard. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. These an? ; " prices from 25c to $2.00. White and cdto^g goods, latest styles. Just ready to put on the little ones. ' Ladies and Childrens Straw Hats.r'""?1 ?? hi shapes and colors ^t popular prices. , Big lot silks going at 25c yard.;& and colors. These are right new and sell everywhere at 35c yard. '' Special cut prices on Furniture coverings. s f v Another shipment of thope "Grass** n' r ' " from the smallest size to the 9x12. best floor coverings on the market. LADIES' NECKWEAR. All ike IMS hot weather in Dutch Collars and Jabots. Ladies and Childrens Oxfords and m ? velvets, patents, tans and white canvas, please. The J W. Carter line "Solid Oak".3$" - ?VJ ' ? 'in.'" The shoe with the flexible sole. Pump* Agents for the Ladies Homes Full stock patterns on l)and. Gome and g style sheet. * > .. ..-v^Sk , ^ ''V. ???' .'..i ????>??? Come and ?e6 Us. We have iff? over the storq. P.T. ?3E3