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No. 48. Camden, S. C., December 16, 1910. ' W. L. McDowell, Prop
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rfeporated
N**f'
fttrkot.
|.d in Camden tliic
2h Lost.
{!(>!'] watch wae
Camden lastSat
rill be rewarded if
>fflce or
r-Nathen Jones,
R Cnseall* 8, C.
?id Wolfe's.
i)(o is . offering hi?
>f merchandise ai
f-prices for the hoii
largMns are waiting
rWo)ffj'?. See liia ad
tbon go and get
birg-iins.
u> Mr. By*.
S^is the etit j'd
pftngiatultttiooH
fcdii h^re. H?
few days ago
Bra. Eve ie,ic
>8?e68ion of b
j^ls "bouncing
re tbo Rsaerlion
more lonely
>rn Jones.
-Seaborn Jones
Sr of Korshaw ooun
ut ilia home, near
;ftw, of blood poison
elight abrasion on
by a tijibt thoe TLc
tted at tbe thigh a few
hope of saving bis
a <wue a widower,hav-"
mantled, and wae
fi old. Ho leaves no
Wedding of State-Wide
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ter, Dec. 18.-rChief Job
lie. Ira B.^Toues bave la
fa\io"^io^VTpt)f5^^I)T!)^
of their daughter, Miae
aboth, to William Whila
of Camden. Tbe cere
be performed at the Jones
here on Wfdnetday even
" er 28, at 6 u'elcrek.
jtMn above referred to it.
r. and Mrs B H. Boy
bronicle.l
UllM;
>V Dr, W. O. koDowell.
MuDottull aurpihed
bis friends in Cam
Tuesday by hriagiop
lat day bis biide who iraa
Sirput-n*on Burney, of
Jarolina. * Tbe marrl&gc
book plaoo on Thuraday of last
jRctk, Detfiiflber 8ib, in Kerabnw
*" irre the bride has been residing
Jnr several months, the ceremony
ing performed by Rev. $T*W.
-'Our heartiest pongratula
it? extended. -Vr;-:;'" ' ^
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idle? < f-ft'l kind and eeTpootally
goods at >ho City Grocery.
Hoi tday > Rates.
Account Cbtisimasholidays the
ttthetn Railway announce-at
{?ely low round trip excursion
f rum nil nni n I a i Tinlrol* _ . 1.
PUT IN
Your Christmi
orders for Xnu
fruits, nuts, c<
dies etc.,and av<
the rush.
have some bej
ful home
fruit cake, ai
most attn
line of all
goods; Coi
see them.
ltospectfuljy,
Kirk wood Grocery
immmm
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Death of Auditor littbon.
I baa hfcn eald : ,lH >w sudden,
lio* strange, Low rmsterlous the
event*, the vicissitude of human
Iff. Like tbe mlety cloud which hov
?ra around tbfi mountain top, or
stretches itaelf out o'tfog tbo bnri
hip, now tinted ' '?j? b'i??
.?til radiant with tufler>. <1 u,
nowdaikand portontouaaii If oon
acloua of its devastating power, are
11f?'h cbangcs, lif.-'n realities."
Mannea Rabon la dead! This an
nounocment will be as startling as
it Is sad, for six months ago no
one would have thought thatyovnp,
stronp, ambitious Mannca iM*
would u -day be aloeplng in oold
mother carlb. cJJevertheleaa auob
U a fact. A . few wetks ago be
went to the Columbia hospital for
treatment, and none but bia moil |
intimate friends reuliz d that liia
condition was eo seilous . Tbe end J
%die at, an early b< ur on Wedries* j
l-.y morning. Hie body was
brought to bt? Ute home hear Lu
ff WecTnced iy afternoon and the
Murlal tcokt.pl ace on Tnuisday *f
urnoon at Sprlngyalo Baptist
C|tut(;h.
Mr, Rabon was the aon of Mr; A
V^af and Mre. Frances--R-tbon and
bad be liyed until tho 24\h of Jan*
ary'he would have been only 88
ear* of age. He leaves a widow
and two email children. He had
s'crvid ne Auditor of the county for
two years, and last Summer was re*
olcctid without opposition. He
jras.% membecof tho Camd?n Bap
tist Churob. lie wna alao a mem
ber of tho Woodman of the World
No. 393 and was hutled with tbe
honora of that ordir. The funeral
w*s conductfd by hie pastor, Rdv.
51. L Lawson.
rQt<! following gentlemen.acted aa;
pallwrare.re ! Misers Jmocb Team,
N. P. Gettts, Oliver Jones, Dr.W.
J. Buidt II, Dr. Bandera, and &oliol
or W. Hampton Cobb.
After the pain and si clear si,
The tears are *iped away;
After the flowers are gathered,
No more of earth s decay;
After the ctaep In art-sorrow,
ia ??d ei ^very-atritav
After tbe daily crosses.
A glorious crown of Jiffi.
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Special farm Jurors
The following petit jarora havo
been drawn to aerve for the apecUl
rrm of Court to bo. held here the
fl<et svt.k in January s
R. A Jackson* R. W. Humphreje,
T- J. Spradley, J l-I. StiiHe. I) J
Webb, J. l<. HluclfwtW, G. K Clem
II Ip, T. K. Qoodalr," R W. Wattnr
JMI BincUlr, J B. Marshall, S
W VttnLindir.gbsm,D ?vld Wither
spoon, L, H. Bowers, 0 H. Sbny
lor, J B. Arrant*, C H. Roaa, B J
Bia?ell,T. D. Campbell. G.WrS'jw
*11, W. R. Z nip, A. A. Reaaonover,
W. D Hinaon, H. G Hinson, B. C.
Q if, J. V. Kiiklsod, Joel PbUlp*,
W.L.Wllliamp, H. F. Bojklo, J. H
CU mi nts, R. M. Hilton, W* K
Thornpeon, ?Jr ? M. b. Kclley, D.A.
Bo>klo, W. C. Cunningham, G. ft.
d^Cannou.
f>reach<ng at Jfft. Olivet.
l'here will be pteaching atMount
Olivet next Bunday^Deceo&ber l$tb,
at 11 a. m. and 7 P? W ? ^y R?v.
A'lH'iatinu Dwyef, an cvangeliat.
1'uMic cordially Invited.
. Bog Snpper
Lang's Grocery
Fresh Graham Flour
iat Meal Buckwheat
Grape Nut?
Oream of Wheat
and all other Cereals
Fresh Vermont Maple Syrup
Evaporated. Peaches
Dried Figs, Dates, etc.
Try "PANSY" FLOUR
the best on the market.
Lang's High-Gfade Grocery
Phone ?8
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Bnap Beans in Deoember.
Oar good friend Mr. Simeon 8u>k?s
of Luc,know presented na last Week
with a oan of soap bean* put op by
him last snmmer, and while eating
hem It made Ue feet like it waa July
or Augnat ioatead of December, ao
olco and natural did they taste
-Should any of our^ftaders want lome
roal nioo bean* with all the original
fresLfless and flavor we would advise
them to see or write Mr. 'Simeon
Stokes, Luoknow, 8. C.
PERSONAL.,
Mrs M L Burns hae returned to
Oimden much to the delight of her
many friends here
The many friends of Mr. Wardlaw
liusfioll will he glad to learn that he
ia rapidly improving from his severe
illness
Mr D II Traxler of ' Timmonsville
Was in Cnmden.on Monday in thefa*
tereat of the new mor^ir.g pap ^r to
bo started in ColambU eoon.
It is gratifying to otjr emiro com
munity that He? H N13. Uruwne the
pastor of LyUleton street Mot Iro
nist .Church has b?'on rHturned here
for another year Cum,Ion aouldTRjfr
w. II do without Dr. Urow'uo
~ ?Mr T-J Barflwld formerly of Him -
den but now of Georgetown was In
Camden-on Saturday last oo his way
back from Atlanta where ho pur.
chased quite an ezpenaive r.nd up to
date job printing outfit. Tom is a
cplondld young man, full <<f energy
and enterprise and it is with a great
deal of pleatnro thst wo note hie
success.
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f TAX EXECUTIONS.
Uiulcr and by vlrJue of sundry lax ex
cpoti^na to me directs '. X will nrcceod to
Me 11a before the Oou't Uotue d?or in the
city of,Camden, on the flr?t Monday in
January, 1911, during (ho legul hours of
rale, the following described property," to
wit- *
One lot in the city of Camden... 8., O.,
bounded North and Ea?t by property noft
or formerly of Ed 8mntl, South hy
Coot Arthur and/\YpH by Ohuroh street.
Lev jed Upon ana.to be sold for tax^s ?a
trie property of Belle Ellis.
Terms of Sale?Cash *
J. 8. TBANTUAM,
s,k. c.
Do*, J 4. 1910.
Citation.
South Carolina ?Kershaw County
By W- L. McDowell, Judge of Promote,
-Whereas Iff- J. Janes, - made
suit to ma to grant him Lettera of Ad
estate of and affects of
. deceased.
T ? ..Jora to olte and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and ored.
I tori of the Said Senborrt 8, Jones thst
they be and appear before me. In the
Court of Probate, to >e held at Camden,
8. C., on (He 91st day of Deoember
next after publication thereof, at 11
o'olock in the forenoon, to show caase
if any they have,why the said adudnif (ra
tion should not be granted.
(Hyen under my hand the 16th day of
December; A- D.. 1010.
ra w. l Mcdowell.
Judge of Probate fot Kershaw Couatv.
Published. lathe Camdert-'.Ohraoicle,
on the 16th day qf December, 1910.
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Citation.
South Carolina.?Kershaw County
By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate
Whereaa, "Jessie Withers taads
suit to roe. to tfrant him Letter* of Ad*
EaUte of and effects
A RANK ACCOUNT
SEEMS to BE a MAGNET,
when once Started
IT DRAWS MORE
In 1861, a depositor in a bank in Cleveland, Ohio, ha^
$118. Since that time he has drawn out $573, and still liat
$1,600 to his credit.
How do you figure that' out? Why, he let his mone)
STAY IN THE BANK It grow.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We p'iy liberal interest consistent with eafety 4 per cent.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
Great Bargains!
^ Great bargains at David Wolfe's
for the holidays. He will feature for
the next few days special bargain in
Clothing to close out. Also special
low prices on Furniture?in fact my
entire line will go at the very lowest
prices that can be had.
We thank the public for the liberal
patronage for the past season and
hope to merit their good will in thie
future as 1 nave imthe past.
Yours very truly,
David Wolfe.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE
; NICEST LJNE OE
Xpias |Movelt1es
EVER DISPLAYED IN CAMDEN
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This Xnms line consists of Neckwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Laundry Bags, Piltow Tops, Piu Cushiony Holly ?
Ribbons, etc.?the very thing* to make op
a nioj Chrifctmas box for some of
^our friends. See them
MISS IVIATTIE GERALD.
Have You Ordered
The ingredients for your Xm&s Fruit Oake
JT:'- ? /K ?' .*/ J / v'/l
or Pudding? IF YOU fiAVB, you'll need
another. IF ?OU HAVEN'T, juit ring 39
and see how quiok you will reeeive them.
BigTurned Loose Sale Will Continue
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Hundreds Of Customers
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tinue The Same.
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Quick And Get Some Genuine ~