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ANNOUNCEMENT! We heg to announce that we have *** """ " <?/ : opned up in the Optra llnjiso More (nonhx8ule) with a full lire ol Freah Gro ceiios to respleiihli our Htock. Everything you will need. No n goods coming in daily, "The Pure Food Store." BKUOB & LANG Jeeil For fc?ftlo Fifty tons of Cotton Seed Meal At $29.Q0 f. O. b. Cttinlen. J 18. DeLpachc & (Jo. ? ' Vegetable Plants for Sale. TomitooHlO\j per d?z>n. Sweet Potatoes, best vgrifctiee. fi 60 per thousand. Holalmw Dairy Farm. Apr. 8, 1910. Livery Outfit for Sule, We direct tbo attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. J. [J. Cunningham which appears in another column today It would bt* wolLIor anyone in need of a horse or buggy to bee Mr. Cunningham be fore buj ing. ii Annual Sermon. ?-?' ? W W '"" . - - ? f? Tbe annual sermon for the Wo? rr^nV Foreign Missionary Society of the Lyttieton Street Methodist Church will be preached on Sun* d*?ntxt, the 10 h, by R?v. H. B, l.rown. Tbe public is cordially in vited to attend. ? JfL-v ... il.,' .. - '. . .. """ Mr. Elliott Proposed Jfany of us who know him herein notify Mr, R. H. Elliott that w? would bo pleased to eee him a HhP reaentativo in the Legislature from Kershaw County. , Wo b'lieve he is the right stuff and ill :t bin merits are eo well known ao to rnuke fur* ther comment needless Mr Elliott you are galled for by a number of Ft 1 low Citizens. Dinnorto Gonf< derate Veterans The John I). Kennedy Chapter *7"JJ. D. C. is" arranging to give on the 10th of May a dinner to the Confederate veterans of Kershaw county, nod tbe Chapter earnestly .requests every veteran iu the coun ly to fiend at once lluir name and post office addreta to Mrs. J5. E. Sill, Camder, so that special invi tat'ons mny be sent lo each one of them to this dinner. Tvho Chap ter begs that the veterans attend to this AT ONCK. [Othfcr Camden papers are-re quested lo copy the above notice.] Captain Shannon Appointed Delegate to National Building & Loan Lexgue. At H vrry ipteresting mooting o< |be exet nlive committee of tho South Carolina Building <fe L?>nn Leasee lield in Columbia last week Captain \V. Shannop of our city whs oho. pen as a delegate from', thin State to tl.o National Knilding & ' Loaf; J.eaguo which is ta bo htld in (-bar Joltf, N 0?? on May 2,Hh and 2(jth. Ti e annnul nioeiin-/ of the South Carolina Associatii n will be held this jf ar at Anderson on June Bib and JMJl for which an elaborate pro gram has been arranged. At this p)eet(cg a report from the national league will bo presented by Capt Shannon,? , .... . Death of Mrs. Margaret B, McOrfcight. Our community was very, much purpriaod on Saturday morning J apt Vben tbe announcement wrj ?nodp that Mrs. Margaret E. Mo Crelgbt waa dead* She had not v been well for eevt-ral w^rks but rt was fbouglit that she was conva lescent. Mrs. McCreight nut the daughter of the l*ie Mr. I B. Ai f Kinder*, and a aUter of Afr. O. Q, Alexander, Or. J. U, Alexander and Mrs. Ann L.Herabman. Sbehaaaur ^vivlng ber ? three tone?Meeats Robert G., Edward Q. and Heverlj 1 \[. McCreight. 8he wsa 69 yeara of age. The funeral waa held from ber late residence on Lyltleton Sc at 4 :80 on Sundny afternoon,, and was possibly one of the most Urge -?ly attended funer*la evfer held Jo Camden, shewing unmistakably the bigbeateeox in which this very ea-| tcemable lady w?e held. Tho foi nei'al aervlcra were conducted by v*-7 ber paeior,' Sav. Jane offloere of the P/eab>terlan Cbor poling ae pallbearers. Tho inter pent wee in the famlty plot in the I- VMtf cemetery* -Jr For SaleCheap. One second.hand boy* bicycle. Price ieasonable. Apply at thb nice. For Sale. Horses, Bu8sph, 2 Seated Surreys, Runabouts. Before April 20th. Apply to J. J. Cunningham, at Court Inn. . Cemetery Association. Notice is given that at the ap proaching wnnuHl meeting of the Cemetery Association a motion wilK b?i made to itmcod Article III, Sec tion I, of the Co.ia'.'.'.u li^ti, which reatiB as follows: ''The olJl^ere ehnll be a PresU 'lent, Fist Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary and a Treasurer, all of whom shall be la riif a " Thei motion to amend will he to atiike out the words "all of whom ehull ite ladies." Annual Inspection of Kershaw Guards. The Kcrsha? Guards will be in spected on Apr. llt'i by the asaial unt Adjutant Genl., Col Win. TV Brock N G- S C . and on tho part of the war department by IstvLieuten ant Claire Rennet, 17th luf. u 8. A C^uite a number of recruils have been insisted since Jan. 1st, at,id the boya Ar?i phowing a good e^al of interest in Lhe speoiitl drills called prepara ti jy to 'inspection. , Tho Korahaw Guards will go to (Mi'okatnauga Park this' hutumor with 2nd Regiment whore tho uational en can pment will he held. Notice To Veteruns. ' ? ? H Mrs. G. H. Lenoir, president of the John D. Ifeunedv Chapter U.J O. C'f ".wishes all veterans, or their; ? Idest li.ic*l descendant who would like the Cioes of Honor to 'apply without delay to Mrs. S. L"gan Lang, Camden, 8 C , for blanks to (111 one for same. 'These grosses to be given the lPth of May, Mr.Rehn^ergto Oio$e, The popular Jer.elry shop of Mr Paul Utbubeig will he closed for the season to morrow. Mr. Iiehn bcrg hr.s 9 beautiful" line of novel* tics on hand, which If) will disport of at bargain pricea. Announcem ents. magistrates I wish to vinounoe to the Democratic vote rs of DeKath Township tbnt I will be * candidate in the approaching primary elrctiun (or Magistrate (oy thi?* township, and fhrtll appreciate their support. I am Well, known, 'hnving lived nero *11 my hfe. and I believe that I know the needs ol iho offtfro. M G. Huqkahco. 1 hereby apnounco tp tho voUrs of I)e K#lb Township that 1 will he a candidate in the approaching? democratic priipary for re-election Nfajjjntrate. My'sccrd in before yoifcaa Magistrate, and 1 shall appreciate your endorsement for this ottice again. * K, M- Ftncber. LEGISLATURE. ?Mr. Editor; We take pleaauro in pre senting tlve namo of Mr. Ilenry T. John son for the . Legislature, subject to th} rules of the dompcrat#5 primary. If electe d he wW discharge his duties <n a manner that will reflect credit upon his county. Many Citlvens. I wish to announce to the voter* of K^ffch^w county that I will stand for re el re}, ion to the House of Representatives from thiqcounty, and if qgain honored by tho democratic voters wilb iheir suffrage* for tills position 1 pledge them faithful forvices in the fiRure as in tho past. - M, L Smith. I I* I II I'll I"i n">'nIV " 'TOWNSHIP GOMMiSSIQNlOU. J wish' to announce to the democratic voters of Buffalo Townshipthat I n ill be a candidate for Commissioner of Buffa lo TownaWp. U efceted ~I* H*a*B-thenr that I will do a Comnfl*pioper> du-ttoa.^ E M. Ilnckabea. , Mr. Editor:?Please j#?nourwe_ Mr Amos Writes a candidate for Township Commissioner for BnffaJo Township, sub* j*ct-to-th? rules oi tbs democratic orima tfj, s His FflwJC 8ENATB. X hereby ennounoo to tha voters ofKer (thaw cotCnty that! am a candidate forre election lo tb* Start Senate, inhjro* to the mW? of tb? demoeiatic party, sod I shall appsecieto the support of the dem ocraUc rotert of the #o??tyfor this pe sltlon.^'IHioujBkt. - ? PBldLSOWAL. Mr 0 II Yutfb i? attending. lb< h-inker*' Convent oi?4n Aiken this ?<j|k Mr W F Br , it >h been appoints it.nun K'Mnm'f ut^M*r??r ?h? city i.f Onm?1en AM oi ap p iiitunnt* for tho jural dtmriole h*r? pot-ypt bi'orv Tff*r1?. 1 ~r~i M fracs Ida ??)>>(.ami I.uoiic Levvia aud Mel**ri4 Henry Itrown and Kiifir I MclWli hU?hdod the Hlate Convention of ilio )Wpti?t V ueg I'on pie'* Uiiion *UloU nut ia Lan caslw ibi-t week. Pretty Homo Wedding. Certainly there wa? never h prot. tier wedding than that whlob tm k place pd Weriueeduy tifiernoun at 6 tt'elovb. Ml the botne of ibo bride'* father, Mr. Wiley. Sheorn, when Mibu Siella Sbeorn and Mr. K. O Hughes wore united iu marriage. Uev. Jainz Kerns performed the oeiemony. Mits Jennie Sbeorr, sister of thj ]bride, wh? maid <>( bouor and M'. Ttironur, of 8t. G?orge, best man. After a delightful reception ten dered tlx m, lite bride and groom iefc on the Seaboard for point* uoiib and will make tboir bome in St. George, Citation. South Carolina?Kersbaw County. Hy W. b. McDowell, Judge of Probate. Whereas, C. B. Griggs made ault to me, to grant hiiu Letters of Administration, of the Estate of aud effects of Dioy Borot, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon Ish all and singular the kindred and the creditors of the said Dloy Boyel deccaacd. that they be and ap near before me, in the Court ol Probate, to be held at Cam den, 8. C, on the 23rd dev of April next after publication there of, at 1! o'clock in the fcrsBooc, tc shew cause, if any they have, why the unid administration, should not be granted. Given under my hand thu 7th day .of April. A. D., 1910. w. l. McDowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published i? the Camden Chronicle the 8tb day of April, 1910. h\ Tho following is h list of claims approv ! ed ami ordered paid at tUo legular inouth ! ly meetiiv* held Monday, Apr. 4, 1910: H M Fincher, sal $ 150 00 i,R W Hammond, ea! 37 50 | L J Jordan, sal *?- 87 60 W T Jiff vp, " 25 90 N S Rchurds, sal g5 (i0 Q A Gregory, " 25 00 | John Huooh, an) 25 00 i J.68 T Truesdfll, sal 25 00 T J Sm\rl, br! 150 00 J A H|)n?v, sul 40 60 , JT L Trupfid?il, aid 37 50 W E Kelly, ?? 26 00 Walter H TrqtfldeJl, std 25 0<? T E Gregory, aul 25 00 F B Floyd, sal 60 00 li L> Hoalb, " 25 00 l> M McCa?kill, enl, Ct E*<& Note 7,876 4Q G L Dixon, Jr, Ht\l 12 50 I O Hough sal & post 109 60 M B Rabon " " ? " 82 45 TIiob Wilson," 30 00 Join Col lip 8," 25 00 I J McKecz e, sal & post 106 3Q ?I C Weal; sal And post 101 25 it K DoKay, - " Ud of - A?8W?.nV- . -V' 51 7 if 3-F K? lly, ea)&I<d ofA^ess 39 6# W E Elliott," " '* of M 85 16 NewtoD^Ct-Uy" '' '' of '' 41 50 |I TJiibnaoQ1* " " of " 00 DMKi'kley, " " " of V 30 34 J M Smith, " " " of " 29 00 GFHammond" " " of " 29 E A Brown " *' " of " 33 00 D K Hough, " " " pf <l <ij 00 S II Ro^a, fhp 12 00 Ker Mor 8c B Co, sup i 4 00 J 8 Rtian 0, sup 4 50 J F Bskefc, sup $ 00 N B Workman, spa 4 50 H M MoOaskil), oomu 6 00 T J Arrants, coffin . -? 5 00 Lewis "& Christmas, ?u? $j2 40 Richards firos, 6 00 W T 8oft'tln iup _ 1100 J L Hiua>n, sup 12 40 Tlios W Watson, sqp 18 00 G W Dtbney, sap jorPaap 39 00 G W Dabi-ey, sop r ft ? 27 00 A H Duncan, sup _f- 0 00 Ross ? EJvaps, sup 20 65 J H Hnoi.-stip 72 00 Burns <Sf Uarrett, sup * 8t5 32 J M Carson, fup $ 75 A B Rabon. *up ,-1 19 74 Henry Savage, sup ? ; 20 95} A D Kennedy, sup " 98 59 Greenwood Hufc (J# 60 00 M B I^atyon, sup || 70 H L Sobloabarg, sup 180 78 SprioRs & Shannon, sop 424 2<| R E Mann, sup 0 G 140 82 A 1) O' Hry an, raising flat 25 00 H F Hrtile, rd wfc H 75 $ M JJtickabee. rd wki 1 20 B T Smith, rd wk 4 75 John Burdoll, Timber 6 00 W Hiuson, Lumber 29 95 Slian.l -Bid Sup (Jo 6 69 N R Qoodale, sewerage 42 75 Camden W I/AIoeCo.water 84 69 W L .McDowell,Ady.ata&aal 44 95 v-amden New*. Ad? 8 41 Kroratt W*ddy Co, bonfci ^ - 15 00 jRd*ards A Broughtoo P^b Go, Books 70 50 Or 8 F Ifraiington, E* La 19 98 A W Harnett, Ex Lu 7 dq Ed ..eworth Bros St Oo.sup 3 75 MeoJ 11?i 1 . ppecon 5 00 * ?>^Brya?, Tfeas ^ at River Bd . 340 43 James Rabon. sop 28 68 J 8 Tranthao, sal St feet J 284 20 D.Wolfe, sup " ., D 00 ITF Coal#, W '#fi . :'*rr 3~70 J E Creed, rd wk A sup 18 00 I ?19,160,14 Boys Joip The CORN CLUB $50.00 ffl GOLD Will be Given by The First National Bank of Camden asPrizes To the boy under 1H yoara of ago waking the largeat yield of Coin on one acre Thirty Dollars in Gold To the boy making the second largest yield on one acre TWENTY DOLLARS IN GOLD Wo offer the prizes hoping to encourage our boya to join the Corn Olub ol Kershaw County and subject to. the rules and regulations gov erning same. . Boys Grow Corn . There is money in it. for you TUB VIIIST NATIONAL RANK. John T. Mackcy, 0, J. Shannon, Jr., <> Caahier. President. WE ARE STILL IN THE MARKET Better prepared than eve* to furnish you with " the choicest cuts of native meats, beef, pork, lamb, veal, cut 1mm, whole hnm, smoked shoulders, heavy and fancy grceries. When in need of anything in our line, call on us, or Phono 31 from 5:30 a. m. to 8 p*. in. Prompt . delivery and courteous treatment guaranteed. Your? respectfully, H IVIo&eley Sfothcfs. ? ,! Having purchased the Snyder Gal lery some time ago, and desiring to close out a large stock?of fancy mounts on hand when I bought same, | will for the next 60 days?or until they are exhausted?make a special cut price to ail old customers and the public generally. These are all high class mounts, and we will give you high class work with the usual guarantee to please. Don't wait too long, as this bar gain only holds good while the pres ent stock lasts. Also orders taken for enlarged work and frames at special prices. Amateur finishing and post card work a specialty. Yours for business, C. B. SPRADLEY, Proprietor. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R. ^ Announces Excursion Rates To . The Spring Husical Festival Augusta, Ga., -\ - Apr. 8 & 9,1910 ir ~ Tickets will be on sale April 7 and 8, 1910" limited to reach original starting point, on return journey, not later than mid night of April 11, 1910. ^ tifej T?or further lhloiTnation address nearest ticket agent or ?~W. H. OltAlG T. O. WHITE Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent Wilmington, N. C. WiWl1, . ..U- i IJL t-'JB I I" %n ?l?Lll-?- .XI,'I II I1' I CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT. EST. It). MCCREIGHT. Every Man, Woman And Child In Camden and Kershaw County To Come to Our Store and Let Us Show You What Hatchless Bargains We Have in Beautiful Spring Goods. ?t 1 ? All the Novelties in Spring Dregs Good>3, Mercerized Otto< man, Cotton Voile, Poiesott Silk, Fugi Silk,Salin Mewaalino and a full line Bluek Silk in ? ? . KMe88ttlino ttiul Taffeta. Wash (Joods. '? \>! y v-I*: Beautiful line of Galeta, Ginghams, Percalew, Madras, American Prints, Etc , and White Goods of all kinds. You ought to moo those White Figured Madras and Checked Nainsook at lOe yd. . ' ' - V *i: ;*! Linen Table Damask. We are overloaded with Linen Table Damask and a^e of? feting some big bargains in this line. Domestic Goods. * . . - '.?V ^ : Wo liftve eomo good things in Bleachcd Goods-*?English ! ^V TjOiigclulli, Nainsook finished Oamhiic, Hhi'Otirig, lite', at prices to plouse. v ? ?? ^ ?, * *"? *? '*/**"t- * yt v Straw Hats. ?/ 'v' . ? . Big lino Ladies', Men's and Children's Huts in Peanut . J j?. y Straw, Panama, Palmetto, ttlraw nailera, and ? w fllups* ia , L Ladies' and Children's ready-to-wear Hats. ' Just In Gent's Furnishing Goods and Shoes. ???5$s "Shoes for Everyone in the Family." Nice line Shirts* Underwear, Ties, Etc., for Men and Boys. " ? 7' ? "Full Line Farm Supplies ' And Fertilizers of all kinds at closest cash prices or on ap proved paper. Come and let us show you through all of our departments; it will be to our mutual benefit. ? ;L - ?.* ... ^ ^ - v.- - RESPECTFULLY YOURS. -? P. T. Villepigue, 4 ..^v - ff-.