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THE PURE FOOD STORE 4 High-Cirade Fancy Groceries and Table Deli * ' ? . cacies. . ..... - \ ' ? V ' A Anything and everything to be eaten can be had here BRUCE & LANG. THE PURE FOOD STORE. Phone 2. Jo?il Photographs. Have your photograph* made by H c D li i c b 6{ Columbia, S. c., HOW at SnydeVa old gallery. Bring id Uie children. Piano Tuning. Prof. S. Scull, ibe well known re liable piano tuner and repairer is here for a few days. Thuso wish log flr?t-club8 woik pbone 46 or write poHlul. i ^ Tea and Muuicalo A tea and muaicale will he givpn! at the residence of Mrs ScoUa Sal- j mond at 3 o'clock on next Tuesday) afternoon, March 2nd, for the beue- ' fit of the Presbyterian Sunday' scbool building fund. Admission j 2Bc. Let everybody attend and help out in this most worthy cause. The Olaes Blower?^ On Saturday afternoon from 2 to f) p. in., the 01 ?? h s Blowers in the Opera House Store will admit and present everv ehild with a glass i present for 5 cents. They inakei birds, (luwers, fruilR, baskets, etc., J from common crystal glass. Ev ery visitor receives- a specimen of thoir work. Hore for a few days only, Saluiday the hist day. Open j from 2 to 5 and J to 9. ? Marriage tfr Mine Etta Dixon and Mr I y J. R. Carter. A pretty home wedding was sol emnized at the houiA of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dixon, on Lafayette avenue, Wednesday morning last at 9 o'clock. Tue luide is a most worthy and attrac tive young lady and the groom is a most excellent young man who holds a position with the Camden Water, Light <fe Ice C?. Ii^v B.G.Murpbey was the <111 ciating clergyman who iu a simple but impressive manner pei formed the ceremony which made these es timable young people man and wife. The wedding was a quiet one, witnessed only by the immediate rel a lives and a few in tl mate friends. The parlor and hall were deoorated with ferns and fluwers. The bride was becomingly attlr < ? ?" ?oat suit and largo hat trimmed with chrysanthemums. The happy couple left on the south bound "Soaboard train for a ten day 'a trip. Excursion Rates to Washington, D. C Presidential Inauguration Maroh 4 The Seaboard Air Lino announc es very low excursion rates from ail stations on their lints to Washing ton, D. C., and return acoount in auguration of President Elect Tnft, These excursion tickets will be on sale from February 28th to Mar. 3rd inclusive; good to return leav ing Washington not later than Mar 8ih. The excursion rate? from Cam den will be #14 05. Corresponding ly low rates from other stations. A personally conducted trip at this time is also being arranged ^Covering all expenses, including railroad fare, sleeping oar, berth, raoala enroute, automobile sight seeing trip* aud hotel accommoda tion* in Washington at an exceed ingly low rate. Full information can be secured by addressing Mr. John D. Harden, P. O. Box 77, Sa vannah, Qa. Undoubtedly the Inauguration Ceremonies which are moslspeotao ular and brilliant, the popularity of President Elect Taft throughout the South and the attractiveness of * visit to Wrshlngton at this aea- ' ?on. will offer unusual inducements to Urge numbers to attend, there for* aecure sleeping oar reservations ?ad make jour arrangement* In ad-, vance. % Poll information cboeifully fur niehed by applying to ncareat SEABOARD Agent or addreeing 3. 8. Ktohberger Trav. Pan* Agent. Died at the Age of 108. Mrs. Sal I io Hrown died ou Moo day of last week at the ago of 108 years. Mrs. Hrown was undoubt edly tlio oldest person in this com munity and possibly in t ho Slate. Mrs. AmmotiH, mother of Measis. Henj. uti (1 Geo.. Amnions, of our county, is a daughter of Mrs Hrown and she is uow over 80 verus old. Mrs. Hrown lived at the Klerh?e place just beyond the liny in Sumter County, and the burial was at Pisgati Haptlat Church. A Pleasant Occusalon. A most pleasant occasion was the Washington Birthday Party given for the benefit of Heulah Methodist Church Inst Monday night at the residence of Mr. and Mi a. Eugene Hrown about two miles south cant of Camden. Promptly at the op pointed hour a largo and happy crowd had assembled, and we ven line the assertion that a better or more successful entertainment has never been held. The guests were met by Lndy Washington and the "Father of His Country" (Miss Annie Smith and Mr. J. K. Pearce) while at the front door the collection wns taken by a military man and a col 0 i .. I dame. Six colonial dames served in the dining room. This was a favorite] resort aud every one was delighted wkh the elegant supper. Io the pailor the colors were yel low and green. I*i the passage were national colors aud a cherry tree on which, blindfolded, chances were taken to piu hatchets. At the lower end of the passage Cu pid held sovereign sway, and there many fortunes were told. The dining tcoui was also beau tifully decora'ed and in the centre of the dining table was the histor ic cherry tree at the foot of which lav a red hatchet. The receipts were as follows: Chet ry Ti ee, ( $ 8 09 Shooting Cupid'd Arrows, 7.08 Lunch R >om, . 30 07 Admission Ft<s, 60 66 Total, $106 80 Tho prize (a oolonial picture) for pinning tho hatohet nearest the hack on the cherry tree, was won by Mrs. Gardner, of the S'ate farm, aud the consolation prize (a hatch ev) for pinning it farthot from the j hack, was won by Miss Kathleen Hriggs. The crowd began to disperse a bout JO o'clock all feeling ver? grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Hrown (or a must delightful evening, ami happy in the consciousness thai they hail helped out in a worthy cause. Administrator's Notice, State of South Oaroliua,) County of Kershaw. J All creditors of the Estate of W. F. Reed, deocascd, aro hereby notified to ren der an account of their claims, duly at tested to the undersigned. And all par ties endebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment to the under signed of their accounts L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Administrator Feby. 3rd, 190*. Citation. * South Carolina. ? Kershaw Coanty. By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Joiie E. Alorander made suit lo mo, to *rant her Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and effects of 0. M. Alexander, deceased These are therefore to oite and ad monish si I anrj singular tho kindred and creditors of the said O. M. Alexander de- i ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Coart of Probate, to be held at Camden. 8. O. on Mat-eh 6th, next after publication thereof, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, it any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 18th day of February A. D, 1900. . , Published on the 19th day <& Feb. 1006 In tho Camden Chronicle, w. L Mcdowell I Jndfs of Probau tor Kc rshaw Count/ ? ? ? ? ?r ^Ilir PERSON A L Mr W I Vdlepuuo. of Washington I) (J., ih t|>iUil>U? h Ivw daye in Oatudei) run oh t) the delight of Id* many friends hero Mian Lwim Linebetger, ?>f lltdinont N O, iti visiting ber cousin Miss Car rie Hough Mr and Mr# W U K\e, Jr, arriv ed in Outndeii last ui^iit from Piiliu Beach, Flu., where they have been since their marriage Mr* Laura Nettles returned yeater day from a visit to relatives at Fort Worth, Tex. MISS RAtfACJK ENliAOED. Announcement Made hi Lmge Ro o?ption Given Monday Afternoon. [Friends hero of the engaged couple have received the fidjnwiug clipping from tlie Oil City paper of February 15th, , Mi?s Rum age has been at Couit Inn several be a sous, with her family, and Inst Spring whs a guest of Mis. Duo cau Kdwards of Ktrkwood. for t>ev eral weeks:]" "A large and exquisitely appoint ed reception was given from 4 to (i p. m. Monday by Mrs Samuel Y Ramage, West Thiid street, ai which the annou nceioent wuh made of the marriage engagement of Miss Florence Kvolyn Ratnage and Henry L"gau Qolsan, of Richmond, Vu. 1 ho wedding i? to take place, about the middle of June. There wero several hundred la. dies present. Mts. Rsmugu whs as sisted in receiving l>y M iss Kleanor Bonhum, of Yoik, P ?? . , Mis, S?niu el Y. Rain age, Jr.. of CMI City, and the additional hostesses wute : Mrs. Charted Brown, <if Franklin; Mis. L-iomis, Miua Geitrudi Moore, Miss Dorothy P^nu, Mist Lucas and Miss U-tclul Brundred. Mrn. Ratliagu wr.s gowned in black In CO over white eatin, and Wore a corsage bouquet of Kngllsli violets Her daughter's costume wiih a d*i rectoire gown of blue aitin wiih coisnge bouquet of orchids 1 b?; Iloial depot ations were spi im? fi iwers. The music room and lib rary were ll'.led ''with dalF.?dil9, j mi quills, crocuses, lulips, hyacinth* and fiesia". The d?nin'> room whk decorated in red runes and lhecak<s and f a v o i a were lienruhaped and appropiute to both tliie inteiesiu.g occasion and S'.. Valentine's season. The decorations of the reception room were pink carnations and fie bint ." Eggs For Sale. Kjjya from thoroughbred Hull' Orpingtons and Parti id ge VVynn duties. Kcrii'iiy guaranteed. $1 50 per setting of If. eggu. Ad dress, J. H. Zotup, posioiiiue, Camden, ts. C Administrator's Notice. Notico is hereby given to all creditor*, if any, of the Estate of tho late James K. llcndrix. deceased, to present their de mands to me duly attested hs required by law; and all indebted to the said de ceased are notified to make payment to me. MAltY F. HEN OKI X, Administratrix Estate of James E. Ilendrix. Camden. S- C,. Feb. 24th. 1909. Published in The Camden Chronicle. Notice of Final Discharge. Notion is hereby Riven that Mrs. Min nie S. Flail, Executrix of the estate of W J. Hail, deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final dis charge as ouch Executrix; and that Monday; the 1st. day of March, 1909. at 10 o'clock a m., at the office of Judge of Probate, has been appointed for the hear ing of said petition. w. l Mcdowell. Judge of Probate Kershaw Oo. January 29th, 1909, Administrator's Notice, Nctloe is hereby given to all credituis, if any. ot the Estate of the lato Lawrence W. McOaa, deceased, to present their demands to me duly attested as required by law : and all iobebted to said deceased are notified to make paymont to me MILLIE B. McCAA. Administratrix Estate of Lawrence W. McCa*. Camden, S. O., Feb. 18, 1909. Published in Tho Camden Chronicle. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby givon that the un dersigned will apply to VV. L Mo Dowell, Judge of Probabe for Ker shaw County, on Monday, March 15. 1909, for a final discharge as Ad mm istratora <ie bonis non of tho cstato of 3 H Latham, dertensod Thos. J. Kirkland, M. L Smith, AdminiatratQi s rfe bonis non Camden, S. 0., Feb. 9th, 1909, ' Citation, South Carolina ? Kershaw County. By W- L. McDowell, Judge of Probate. A ? ? Whereat Wm, O. Blown made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration,- of the Estate of and ef fects of France* M Brown, deceased. Those are therefore to eite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Frances M. Brown, -deceased, that they be and appear l>efore me, In the Court of Probate, to fce held at Camden, 8. C-, on February 27th, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause ii any they hare, why the said admin istration should not be granted. Glyen under in? hand this 9th day of February, A. !)/. 1909 Published in the Caiadan Ohroniole, w.L Mcdowell. Judg# ? { Probata lot Kmkaw Couaty. THE WISE CAREFUL PERSON ? Looks well to the safety of the principal bo* fore investing his money. That in right. 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