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goodn arriving dai ? ? % jy at ? BRUCE'S JPure Food Store e?U Oftt Mcai, Self Raibing i Buckwheat, Whole Wheat M $ Flour/Wheat Hearts, 8ax? ou Wheat, Oroani of Wheat, PeltiJobD, Foriuu, "-*?*? 'cjSa 15u k Pioklen?Swee?,8our muii Dill*, Kvaporatod Peaohds and Prunea, ' Gtcuiuo Muscovado Mo< '? , x *ie 1 la??e?. "White Velvet" Flour r* ~-:.SW7>-?-T ???"**'*;*A'^;7> - *'? * ? '* * -t ? ? " Phone 66 \ ??.?k U???l Jf**#, Cotton Market, Cotton it quoted In Camden this morning ap 14 76. TJ. D. O, T,be Johu D Konnedj Chapter U. D.C.wilt bold their regular month ly meeting at tbo home -of Mrs. K? I>. RoyUin on Monday aftern^or, Jvn. 2iul- at 4 o'clock. Members #411 pleate remember to briog their duetf '*Ij te Boyond rho Grave " ? The above w 11 be tbe subject of a dieoourso by Q. ? L. Sullivan. V I). M., of thejMtaje'a Pulpil A*?oeit?ion, of ?? /jONb at l*)4 v.":0 ,ju r a House ~ nary 1, 1911, ... v ?!> colluoliou. Married Mr. Jas. E. Gasklti of Wcetyllle and Miss Theo Twitty of Camden, Were married at 12 o'olock on Fri day last, R*V. W. S. Walters offici ating. Both the bride and groom are popular and hive a .h'bat of frtcndrt who will wish fo^tbem un _ alloyed happiness through life. .; ? , m ? * , Christmas Tree. The Christmas Tree fciven at the H-rptisi Church last Monday night was quite a success. An interest ~7>T"frB? program was carried out before the presents were distributed. An especially interesting feature of the. epterfcainment was the ''CradleBoll" arranged bv^Mra. K Qoodale. ; Tito Banquet. ? Preparaliona for tbe 'by the Camden Chamber of Commerce at the Opera Houac uext Thursday night Jnn 5th, are atill being made and it promiare to c.clipae anything of itie kind ever beja here. Three hundred invitations have been sent out to pernona who are not members of the Chamber and apeakers Troth SLdistanoo^are expected. - It~Is the d< aire ? f the Chamber that our sa tire ?o trim unity be repreeented and a rojal good time enjoyed. ' Attention, PepeloUere. I will bo at lj?e Court House each Saturday, during the month */_; ?f January, /Xll persons^'who dcslro to make application for Pension must do So during that. time. Those already on 'the roll need "not m*ke ni w ap plication, but must report to m 'ettbtr in ptraon or write me ? that their name can be kept on the roll for another year. YV F. Russell, W~%. ^.'Sp^nai'^ Commissioner. avannab, Ga Wilma, Fia., 23? naiMMMi PUT IN Your Christmas orders for Xmas fruits, nuts, can dies etc.,and avoid the r us hi We have some beauti ful home made fruit cake, and a most attractive line of all Xmas goods. Come and see them. Respectfully, # wood Grocery Notice. < I have sold my interest la fcie Arm of Aty. MoNhuU & Co. a? Be thane, 8 0. to A. M. McNaull. K M Hnckebee. Bellmne, S. 0. Deo 38, '10. BANKRUPT Mil. In the District Court of the United States fot the District of South, Carolina. In the matter of 1 EdgcworihBrothers&Uo InBnnkruptcy Bankrupt. ) V Notice is hefebv gWen thtt the fiitire stock of goods and stole fixtures of ICdge wortti Brother* and < onnpany situated in their Htore houve at CamdetyS. (J. <v i 11 be sold, at public Outcry, to the bighebt' bidder, at ?thelr late place of business, known as the Uamden Op^ra Iiouse store, on tho 10th d?y on January, 1911, at Awelm o'clock, M. :? L. A. WirXKOWSKY. : Trustee In Bankruptcy. Marriage of Mlaa McOary and Mr. Brown The following marriage notice la from a Mobile, (41a ,) paper, and Mr. Urown referred to is a son of Mr. L. MoL Brown who formerly resided here in Kershaw county : "Otjpid has not been deposed by Santa Oiaus, as he bas been rich in his bestowal oy^lovo gifts this month, the last ooV^lc to enjoy bis bounty being MJss^ Pearl Cornelia MoCary, the youngest daughter of Mr und Mrs. G. ? McCary. and Mr. Biondel De Nesael Brown who were made man and wife on Wednesday evening at 8:80 o'olook at the home yf tho bride's parents 16 Bspejo 8t. The color tone of pink and white was developed in the deooratlons of the homo, the halt and parlor being in white and the dining room in pink. In the parlor, the room ohdsen _f?r the ceremony, an arch of white roses ] and ferbs, surmounted with the bride and groom's initials, M and B, in silver, with a Petting of mother of j pvnrl, was erected In t*?e bay window. Mrs. J. W. Peak e presided at the piano. stiA while the fifty gnests were gathering filled the rooms with lovely music To the sweet notes of * Hearts and Flowers4 the bridal party entered the rooti, the matron of honor, Mrs. C. A. ilelmFT, the bride's eister, 6om tog first, then tbo maid of honor, Miss Msmls Seymour," of Ocean Springs, and the best man, Mr. Jo soph Brown, the groom's brother, followed by the biide and groom* and thoro beneath t{ie arch the oere mony was performed by Rev. 0. A. Rash. Miss McCary, who is a pretty blonde, wore a lovely toilet of silver gray e lk poplin with an over grapery -trimmed in cream net sprangled in silver, silver bands and peart oroa meats In her hair she wore white tnlle caniIn with a diamond orna ment, the glft^of her father, and ear ried a bouquet ef bride's , roses tied with white tnlle. The matron of honor and maid of honor, both handsome brunettes, were gowned in old rose pbplin tiim m$d in cream lace, with old- rose tulle Jh their hair, and carried boa* qae?0 of Dachess rosss. " " ' the At Lang's Grocery Freeh Graham Flour Oat Meal Buckwheat Qrape Nuts Cream of Wheat and all other Oereals ? f .> k ' * ? s? ?' Fresh Vermont Maple Syfup Evaporated Peaches Dried Figs, Dated* etc. %'ry ''PANSY" FLOUR the best on the market. i::. I-.:. . ' V ... *. Lang's High-Grade Grocery Phone 68 For 5ale. A good, strong-8 year old mul", prioe $140 00, ?Un a 4 year old prioe $125 00, home raned, both are sound. Apply to Henry Savage. Administrators Notice, All parties indebted to the eata'e of the late R T. Thomas are herebyno tifi.'d to make immediate payment to uie, and all parties, if any, having claims agalnit the said estate witl present the same duly attested B. L. NORWOOD, Adminiatrator. December 10th, 1010. Pinal Discharge. ... Hoiice is hereby given to all concerned that oil Monday, Jan. 23rd, A D. 1011, 12 M., I wilt apply to the Probate Judge Of Kershaw County for a final dis charge aa Administrator of the Estate of A, Eliza Reed, the same having been tuUj#f$A>?inietered. D. WH1TAKER, Admr. Est. of A. Eliza Reed. Dec. 23rd, 1010. Citation. South Carolina?Kerabaw County. By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probaie. ! Whereas, Mrs. Florence Rabon made | suit to me, to grant her Letter* i of Administration of the Estate of and I effects of Mannes B. Rabon, droeased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and alnguiar the kindred and the creditors of the said Mamies B Rabon, I deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cam den, S. C, on the 7th day of January next after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand thia 30th day of Deo., A. D. 1010., W. L. McDOWELT#, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Tubliahed in the Camden Chroniole on the 28rd day of Dec. ,1910. ? Citation. South Carolina?Kershaw County, By W.L McDowell, Judge ofProbate. Whereas, Willis 8h?orn made salt to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and efftcts of Wiley Sheorri, deoeased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and the creditors of the aaid Wiley Sheorn, deceased. that they be and ap pear before me ih. the Court of Probate to be .held at Cam den, S. C , on the 9th day of January next after publication there oft o'clock in.the forenoon, to. show cause, if any they have, why tbe said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this I2ud day of Deo , A. D. 1010; W. L. McDOWEUj, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County, Published in the Camden Chronicle on tbe t8*d day of Deo , 1910? Citation. Sonth Carolina.?Kershaw County sm ? t** ..... fTTifiaaiiii dUSIMiHiNH i i fii Trr^-MrrTrtfis phi'mi ?"is ' ?ts 1 ROTECT _ Your^ , lAMlLYwi^h a bANIC ? JVXOUNT Phillip D. Armour, the gre it multi millionare Meat King first saved one hundred , dollars from his earnings on the farm He went from Now York to California, there he got $5.00 a day digging ditches. He*still SAVKD?saved a few thousand dollars The tirst saving was the seed from which hU vast fortune grew. Make OUH Hank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per ceqt. FIRST NATIONAL iBANK 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 thefr good will in the future as 1 nave in the past. Yours very truly, i ?=r? I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE NICEST LINE OE Ever displayed in camden ;! - ? ' ^ . % % This Xmas line consists of Neckwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Laundry 'Bags, Pillow Tops, Pin Cufehi<?ns, Holly Ribbons, etc.-?the very things to make up a nioe Christmas box for some of .0 your friends. Bee them IVII88 MATTIE GERALD. -I.,: Have You Ordered The ingredient* for your Xmas Fruit Cake or Pudding? IP YOtt HAVE, you'll need rrT-; ? another. IF ?OD HAVEN'T, jatt rinK 39 and see how quick you will reoeive them. rrr*a gasxsSrras; Is Wishing You A ; . * : ' -?$$ And prosperous NEW . ! \\ > WsrflM ? ... ?>??:? ?? ^ ? ?: ??:' ? ? t' Resolutions s '?*? - . *? ?: " ''??? ' . -'A''. J\ .? ....