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PKOM HIS BOM* PATICK J. W. Holtynd Wu A Prominent Cltl xen of UI^yHte, 61. ?IHm? following notice of the death of Mr. J. W. Holland, whoso hotly wa* brought here for burial a few weeks ngi>, iptpoarcTa in tho Wilktr county (On.) Me.saenger of November iitli: 1*\>1 lowing HI! il'iiess of only (WO , days, J. W. 1 1 <. ? l ) i| ixl. <uu* of la?Fay ?*t t??*H and Walker County'# highly reapecU*! iiikI popular ellly.ens, died suddenly lUMt Friday eVeniny at ti o'olock lit the home of Ml*. 1*. .V , ? lin e ho had retdiled ddrjtyj his residence !???!?? Mr. J I < ?' l;t 1 1< t hud vervi'ii during the w<f?k on the grand Jury and wit a taken iM-Tiio.-'duy night. His illness was not eonsldered alarm ing, atul hfs -mMeni death cnnie as u distinct shock to the out in1 <-? ?tninuul iy. Mr Holland came to laiFaveitv m 1006 froth Scncen, s. ami estab lished tin* MyOhi Uoitling Work*, where lie prosecuted ids bu^lmjss villi uvarkod ?uccoss and at tho tlstDe of his passing was rega rd<sl as one of the eounly.V' >ub*danlinl business men. lie was a director in the Walter ('?ounty Hun.k. atvd had considerable fi nancial interests -hero and In Ttiinwsco it is under-stood. He whs h mason, l?eiirg a wen?ber of Western lodge nt , the time of his d em J. so And ahyay* took a deep interi^t in Mflgonry. He was also ? member of Walker chapter JR. A, M., a Knight Templar and a Noble ?f the .Mystic Shrine. Mr. Hoi land was of a quiet disposition. and |K>sweKsed the quality of making friends whom he u lUttbefcd by the score. * "Surviving him are hi^ father, I. F. HouJand. of Camden- S< 0? four broth- \ I frs, C. V., of Tulahonva. Tenn. ; H. II . of Hickory. N. C. : J. J., of Montana. ?rvd A. A. Holland, of Camden, S. O,, four sisters- Mrs. J. I). Puto? of Cum <len, Mrs. J. O. McI.<ood, of Spring Hill. M. O., Mrs. Klvn Ihtvis. of Carlton. <in.. ? ml 'Miss Anna S. Holland of Cam den, S. O 'I\he remains were taken to <?hat -tanooga Saturday afternoon and ship ped to Camden. S. O., accompanied irj his brother, C V Holland, of TirH nliomo, Tenn. ami It. V. Thurman of thin city, Funeral .services were hold Sunday aftcrjioon at 3 o'clock. at tho 'old family burying place near Cam 4U>t?, eondue^-d in ttm |?r*.?K-uee of a large crowd of relatives and ffleudu. Many beautiful f.prul tributes of Vratcrnal orders here together with the Walker County- Haufc. relatives and friend*. Attested to (UelfHtoow in wbfcft the deceased wan hold. The losing of tills splendid citizen of Walker county l.s deeply deplored by the. peo ple of Mbls wet Ion. Marriage in Alabama. i ll. following m atria fe ootJivo ty ?<? (irodtitpul froiu this MontKoiuci y, A ) u . Journal and will be rea?l with Inter est by friend# of the couple: 'Simple, but iM-autlfol was tiie wed Inc at .ily? home of Mrs. SanfordHat I ?>I|. at I >li rt l<\ Ala.. on November fill when her daughter, tiara Lee became ilu1 wvifc of .Mr F l? Ma iwhnll, of t'ain ?l?>u S. < ' "To i. In' * stntiws ??!' tin* wedding im;i rcii i ti<* bridal party entered I'ir-t ?mi, i)m- linlr Mower sir', Mattle Until Adam*, sfrowulnjf tin* bride's pathway with rose petals. Next came (he ring bearer, little ltoss llat i ? ui . bearing tin? rlny-lii the heart <?f a white chrysanthemum*. The maid of honor, ,\lis* Mary V. Adams of Ko-1 lectbv! Ala., wore a ?*i?ii 'of brown ve lohr and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and was met at the altar by the groomsman, Mr. IXImoud Itoherts, ??f Taiiassee. Mrs. Joe (his kin?. of Oaunlen. s (', 'sister of the jfrdotn Was the dame of honor and wore a" suit of navy blue trleotine ami carried white chrysanthemums. Next came the groom with his best man. Ills brother. Mr. 11. II. Marshall, of Camden^S.- O. They were met by the brido who enters with her mother, who gave her In marriage. Tbe im prevslve ring ceremony was iierforupt ??<1 hy Iter. W. Nails, of "Tallassee, Ala. The bride was benutlfid in a traveling suit of brown velour with acecssorlos to mutch, She ?*arried a bouquet of brides roses. "Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Marshall left by auto for their future home In Camdeu? S. P., where Mr. _ Marshall |? u prominent business man " Four armed bandits entered the of fire of the St. Louis Refining Com paity in St. I/Oulrf last Saturday and Cut-away with $<10,000 worth of jew els. , The ('uiteil* States mineswee|>er Ited, \\iiijj, was seivu'd by prohibition en force m en t officers at Hampton Roads last Saturday with a lari?e quantify of i icjttor on board. I>. J. M, Taylor, eminent physician anil alieuisf of Morganton. N. O.. died last Saturday morning, aged Gt years. ? * i "As Copeland Goes, So Goes the Fashion" LEARN THE WAY ? b< *? ,? MAKE OUT YOUR LIST OF THE GIFTS FOR YOUR MEN FOLKS Let Us Help You Fill It_ We can help you ouUwhen you are uncertain with timely suggestions and can show you a line of holiday good that especially appeal to men. HOSIERY PAJAMAS MUFFLERS LOVES UMBRELI-t* PURSES SI IT CASKS HAND BAGS WALKING CANKS BATII ROBKS COLLAR BAGS SMOKING 1ACKJKTS handkerchiefs NECKWEAK RAINCOATS BELTS BELT BUCKLES AUTO GLOVES Order by Mail We Prepay 1535 Main Street Suits and ;j Overcoats | $25 to $50 COLUMBIA, S. C. ttlOHAM BffOKK COURT ? ' Judge* Hrwve DfclidM on Pies For X?w TrUl. * Columbia, Nov, 2d. Vohlnx various contention* of irregidarltle* In ttie couduet of the c?se, attorney* for Ed mund l>. BUhaiu, convict**! of tho mur der of hi# brother, Smiley Bigham. at. I*aiu<l?IU'0. Florence county. some month* -a mo, and senteiwed to elect ro <?11 1 Ion. appeared before tho State Su* prcme court today and ?IlllCM) for a new trial. Tho court reserved its decision. ,M?n.v exceptions Were made l?Jf Blc hain't* attorneys, hut they based their appeal mainly on tin* refill of .Judge K. Wither* Memadngcr. the presiding judge, tO grant a change of veniMV <?n ihc allegation that Bigham could not get a fulr t rial In Florence county ; the failure of Judge Mem winger to Kraut :i cont 1 niui nee on the plea of attorneys that they were unprepared 4a^j|0 -do trial r "ex t rem iv'y prejudicial" k remarks of the IkmJMV t attorney for INghtrm', when Judge Memmlbger told him that "If he did not conduct the case nwre orderly he would op|K>|ht nthey counsel to de t'oud Hicham" : , the admission f>f lm proixT evidence: errors in the judge's charge and his failure to Instruct the jury that ' Bigham was presumed to he innocent .until he was found guilty. Bighorn's attdrneys elalm that any one of their exception f?. If sustained l?y the appelate court. will be suf ficient to give their client a new trial. The State ably contested the plea Bigham's attorneys. Bigham, In adklltion tjP eonvjetion of tho murder of his brother, is charged with the murder of his mother bis sister and his sifter's two adofffed children, at the same Time lie is alleged to have shot his brother to death. Captain George Caithey. who has a record of eighty -five years as a school teacher, celebrated his one hun dredth birthday at the Confederate home In Raleigh; X, C.. on last Sat urday. Engineer Gerow and Bra keman Mur phy, l>otb white, and Fireman Jones, n negro, were killed in the wreck of a Sej^>oard freight train at Youngsvllle. N, C? at 8:15 o'clock Saturday night. The locomotive boiler exploded and eight een oars wore derailed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF WATEREE BRICK CO. The State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. (Master's Office) Keystone OP & Mfg. Co.. et al. Plaintiffs ? Vs. Watered Brick Company. Defendant, Camden, S. C.. November 2K. 1921. A' Reference in Hi i s case will be held at Master's office on December 20, 1021. at ten o'd.ock a. m., under -or der-of Court to a.M-ertahi the indebt edness of the Defendant to all known creditors. B. B. CIAUKH, Master. Window Glass Putty Paints Oils Shingle Stains Varnishes Mackey Mercantile Co. A THIRTY DAY LIMIT TO THE TRADE:- v * BEGINNING WITH THE FIRST OF DECEMBER WE WILL NOT CARRY ACCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN THIRTY DAYS. WE ARE SELLING WITH A SMALLER MARGIN OF PROFIT AND ARE GOING TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF THE LOW PRICES. WE HAVE BEEN COMPELLED TO ADOPT THIS RULE ON ACCOUNT OF SO MANY DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS. ALL ACCOUNTS WILL, BE DUE AND COLLECTIBLE AFTER THIRTY DAYS, BUT PARTIES WISHING TO SETTLE WEEKLY CAN DO SO AND OB TAIN A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT. PARLOR MEAT MARKET * W. R. WATKINS, Proprietor A First Aid for "Weak Circulation" ' > . . * -V ^ , : v .. Si-'M - Keep the favorite windows warm ami safe Many well-lighted parts of the ? house are not only uncomfort able but unsafe as well when a cold, raw wind is blowing outside. Cold drafts do get in, " somehow. But you <^an turn them into warm ones with a Perfection Oil Heater. There are tome corners that you ju?t can'f teem to warm up with your ref* ular coal heater A Perfection will do it and aave "nnhinf" the furnace for hoafa at ? tine. Too much heat U almoit at bad a* not enough. Keep the chill out of the housa> with your regular heating device and then supply the rooms you use most with the cheery warmth of a glowing Perfection. The Perfection i* r*. nurkably light and / durable. Put it just where grandmother wants it. It bums for about ten hours with a tingle filling. Eoonomize on coal tl|is year by usia4 more kerosene for heating. The price of Aladdin SeourityOil is only about half what it was a year ago. m Almost all hardware, housefuraishing and departaaent stores sell the Perfec tion Heater. ALADDIN! SECURITY OIL STANibAW) CXUOMIWM - **<?! Ask your draler . "*?Ht the ttrfaUn Oil Heater Cow tot $5,000.00 in prises. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , , (New Jersey) y ? rMrir\| n ?/' "ii/MI >-?. ? PERFECTION Oil Heaters A taoving (picture show that was pui or6niz??d solely by negroes was destroy ed * by dynamite a! ivr.aml. Fin. Saturday. Houor ltoll Cleveland School. Kowtowing Ls the .honor roll for Clev?? Inud School for month of November : <Jra.dc 1. ? J. C. Hindoo, .Toe Smith. <iri?dc 1!.-. -Curtis Arrairts. Lottie Brown, Ruth Dixon. Eva Con 1 n I ?* Mnc Slil vor. ? Jraili; Surah Dlxou. ! fJratN' I.- -Sara Davis. Elizabeth Hrown. j ? Jrtidi' it.- Nfllle Dixou. .!. T. Brown. ! Coi'/.a MrCnski J. | <5raik' ??. ? S.-ira I'ruee, Carl I Mxon, 'TV ^ - --- - ? Lou Dixon, Clara F3 i iisou. Vera M<s Caskill. 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