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;r Volume XXI. No. 52. Camden, S. C., February 10, 1911. ' W. L. McDowell, Prop. Biw/PH-iMHiMr liT- c v fc . K'Hll: K 11 A IS There can be only cAie best?the.tip top ot excellence. We both aim to get it. $0U, * the clever and successful house-! wife, want the groceries that give the greatest results in your food?that please your family and visitors. We Sell Only Tip Top Quality In Groceries . _i so that we can get your trade?and retain it Evfry item! "we send out is an advertisement of the quality of the others. It' fte did not maintain tip top value always, our business would not continue to grow as rapidly as it does. Inspect [ our extensive stock?or telephone atrial order. * , v<t> m THE PURE FOOD STORE PHONK 06 WANTED. W%oUji-sIiiv.e Turkey? at 16a per pound ; also Gutnea^ftclcenB at 40j each at The Court I?o Camden, 8. G. For Sale. r v-4 v ' FiQli SADgwiw -or-f-tut horse "W F?tt ij& Wagoa, jn good running otder, b \Capaoity 5.000 lbs. Price $20.00. J^Jan be seen at G. T. LiUlb's. For Sal*. 100 bushels Iron Peas/ Wilt re> ?latent. Produces well very early. ? Keep sound all winter in field. Prioe $'2 50 per bushel. W, M. Branham, R| F. D. No. 1, Catnddn, S. C. Eaas For Hatching., White Wyandottes (Fishela' Strain) 18 for $1.25. ??-? f Phone 55. Oi-vil Engineering. ?r-r??W-e-direovthe?attettttotr t>f out readers to tbe advertisement of Mr. W. K Tttvel, civil engineer and - land' anrv e y?T?"BF^jTSTfrT* When in neod of N woik in his line Mr. Tavel will be glad to commuuicate with you. A Complaint. A complaint, is nmdo by a snb ' Aoriber at Luoknow that bis <jopy_of ? ' last wooh's- delivered to him badly totn' The papers " nre Rent TTut "in gT>od coVrtitfbn and w^trust that tho. nia'l agents will see .to. it that the papers are proper if bandied. Ail the papers for the - tineknow office are ptlfin one bun" die and the tearing of tbiaparticu* lair paper must have Occurred after leaving the Lucknow office. Saleaday. - List Monday was saleaday in Camden and there was quite a large crowd lb attendance upon the aalra, The bidding st times was quite spirited and all tbe property brought very good prices. The following prpcrty was aold: 160. a ere i in Weat Wateree, be longlag to the estate of Marshall, purchassd by tt. L. Sohlosburg, price $1,170. Tract 1 of tbe Blackmon estate containing 50 acres, purchased by K. Blackmon, prica $600. " '? Tract 2'ohiT?kckmoii estate, onc-hajf tntfcrest in 60 aorep of land - ?- purchased by K. Black mo?*: price $200.00 . Tract 3 of the eatat^.ef Blackmon, My A-t.b t o .?< Keiili a w, put. thasefl by R. Black mun, prlm'tl.SOfl Four shares of building and loan ^-^gtnek'of the ttftcfcmftn I1W Ch#*< d by 'Eliza Blackmon, prlo? v WOO- ? ? ' urch^acd nmniiifM krVale of Bi jti ? K '?> * -T" : ? 1 ' ..... .. w ? - v~' . ./Joi,. ? ..>? . my ?*?? Box Supper. Tbero will be a box supper at \ Antiicb school house Friday night ' Feb. 17 i.tsai- for the benefit of the ' sob<>olto will jU tho public is cordi ally invited lo attend. j Committee. ! Camden N*ws please copy. ^ I Death of Bfisa Daisy Young, . It is with sincere regrot tbat we J announce the death of Miss Daisy , Toting which" occurred in Charlotte, on Wednesday. The bnrial took place in Lmcaoter yesterday. Mies Young was a sister iu law of Mr. W. A. Schrock. - Entertainment at Beulah Church. P Mrs Gary Lee, wito of the Meth odist ministur at Kershaw, will give an entertainment at Beulah Church on Saturday night,F?b.l8'.b, at 7 30 o'clock. For ted years Mrs,, Lee was a missionary to China,and in the entertainment oriental cos? tumePj^ongs and stories will be used, j Let everybody go and help out a good cause. , . v. Valentine Entertainment Tbe Ladles Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church will have a Valentine -?ntertninmenv~ on TiTes day Feb. 14ih at the rcsldecce of Mrs. J. V. Mackey on upper Fair St. An cfB(!lettt 'Cffmattwfl U' al ?oik on a program that wtll please both children and grown people All are invited to come. Admiss ion 26c and 15o. ' Concert. We have been requested to an nounce that' tire re~wttt" bir"iirco it CBTT" given at the'home of Mr. a_nd Mrs. ft. K. Cbewning of tbe Ionia neigh borhood on 'Tuesday night, Feb. I4tb, at eight o'clock, for the bene* fit of S*lem Church. An admission fee of 25o foradulte and lOo for children will be charged. Refresh ments will be aervrd. A Valuable Old Hap. Mrs. Sirah Miikle lias presented ihe.loo'i chapter of the Daughters of the American U volution wilb ? very valuable m-ip of SoutbCarolina ' constructed and drawn by JohnWil- ! eon, military engineer of South Car- i. oilnn. from tbe diatrioi surveys or dered by the legielaluro in 1822.1 The tnap.waileft at The Chronicle office 8itarrtAyn?hne it oan be gottnn by the Daughters when call ed for. _ Death of Mr#. Ann Whltiltw. Mrs. Ann Whitaker, one of tb^f oldest person* In the cftuntr, died ?t the home of her nephew, Mr. C. W.. Bircbmore, laet Tuesday,, night. Mra. Wbltakar w?? the * Id oW forth ?Mr: H'liaoa Wbli?ker wli>>m" she .nrried to 1847 She wa? born at ncUav llllj la 181B hut pVtOH^lly pWWB p?WM m her * hole life has been spent In Camden. She was a intipbtr of the Camden Baptist Church. Ttae'fu neral was hold on Wednesday after noon from Mr. Birchmoufr resi dence, conducted by Ref. Dr. H. w- urowiu . zfmmSBF&tS ? . ?j',x^?: ? as: Country Produce Spinach, Parsley, Turnips, Onions, Carrotls, Mustard, Kale, Radishes, Beets, Swiss-Chard, Lettuce,; Kndive, Leek, Cress, and Artichokes. Also Chickens, Turkeys and fresh Country Eggs alwa\s on hand, which with our com plete line of Fancy Groceries make us most ablo to satisfy your demands. THE KIRKWOOD GROCERY Phono 37 Prompt Delivery Florida?Cuba. Why not take a tr jp toFLORID A 01CUBA? Tbey.hay* been brought within easy rsacft by the splendid Through Train 8erviee of tho AT LANTIC COAST LIN 10 RAIL HO A I). Write for illustrated bookletp, rates or ??ny other information, which will be cheerfully furnished T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, W ilmingtoo, N. C. EXCURSION RATES TO NEW OR -T - - LEANS, LA. Acoount Mardl Gras The Sea board Air Line will sell low rate ex? oursion tickets to New Orleans, La. and return Feb. 21st to 27tb, gor,d returning until March llth, 19IL. Limit ex<ended ou payment of $1.00 uutil March 27ih. For further information call onF. E.Brooke,Agont,Camden or wnteR. H. Stansell, A< G. P. A, SaVAunah, Ga.,orJ S. Eichberger, T. P. A , Savannah. Ga. ? FERTILIZER. "Golden Fleece" 8-3 3, the best ootton and corn fertiliser ever put oto the market. . Clemeon ColUgh'a last analysis on our meal shows 7.43 per cent Am< monia. * ^ Camden Oil Mill. Stores Robbed Last Night. kast night between twelye o'clock and daylight this morning the dry goodd store of Haruch Netilea and Ihe furniture store of W. Geisenbel noer were broken into, but fortunate ly very liul? was tukm from either. The s*fe in Mr. Gciaenbeiiqer'sstore was broken into but only fltyo wis .^ken therafFoaK?-No goods - were .aken. A- the ? etoie of Batumi* Nettles the robber attempted to jreak Into tho safe but wi.bou' ivatl. ? The only articles missed 'rom the store are a suit of clothes, ivercoat, shut, - collar, cravat, jndcrotothes and a pair of shoes. Kyidently the fellow wa*r prcptring for a tilp; CtiTef Hair?"and detect iivfi Smvrl and their foroo imrocdi itely "got bu9\" and if good d?tec livc work counts f. r any hinf, in ill probability before sand >?u some )ne will be behind the bar* NOTICE. Notice is hereby piven by John Jack son that the Estates of Spicey Jackson and Fftnnte J?ck?on are not to^,be interfered with by. tbo giving of a mortgage thereon nny timber #old, anything mov.d from off said estates or in niiy other way whateo. e?er JOHNJAGKSON Jan 2, 1011 Tax Returns. J OfHce of Oounty Auditor, Kershaw County. Camden, S. 0., Dec. 6, 1910. Notioe is hereby giten that the Auditor's office will be open for receiving tax ye turns from January -Febru ary SOtb, 1P11, inclusive. Those falling to make returns within said period as re quired by law will be subject to a penalty of 80 per cent. ^ The Auditor wHl attend io person or by deputy at the following place# in theOoup* ty on AhcJIatcfl Ind 1 r ? t r d fnr rxiaiving-ee taraar AH truatces, g >ardian?. executors, ad minlrtrrtoffr, ageata am* othara holding property in charge must return same. ' Income tax. will bo enforced. ? PaiUe* sending tax i*??rn? by mail it make .oath to same be* - 5ed ofllocr and All out tb? BS&nl IBpi ?sfl tBeKEY to SUCCESS IS MONEY M If YOU HAVE A BANK ACCOI OHE JLL BE YOUR VALENTINE o, J&jttfjL Azctdu /nivnzu, yA4t. &'(?. OUR SUCCESS for tho past years proves tlie security o< our bank. Make OUK Bank YOUR Hank. Wo pay liboral interest consistent with safety 4 per cenfT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. ? II ? If it is Groceries you want, Ring up No. 39. The Up-Town Grocery Co. Murchison & ricCaskill, Prop's. Final Discharge. Notioe 1b hereby given to nil concerned that on Monday. Feb. 20th, A_ D, 1011, 12 M I will apply to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County for a fln*l dis charge as Administrator of the Estate of D. VV. a Belk, the same having been luily administered. . J. It. BELK. Adrar, Est. ofD. W. Belk, Tan. 20th, 1911. Final Discharge I horeby aive notice that I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw bounty on Tuesday 12 M., Mar. 7th next, 1911, for discharge n? Admlnistra tor of the eetate of J. W. Dawkios. W. T. JEPFKK8, ? Adtnr. Estate J. W. Dawkins. Feb 3. 1911. Mministiatofs Notice. AH parties indebted to the estate of the late Seaborn 8. Jones are hereby notified to make immediate payment to mo. and ill parties, having claims against tho suid estate will present the same duly attested. c E. D. BLAKENEY, Administrator. Fan. 12 1911. Admmistratfix's Notice. All partiei indebted to the eatato of Mannei B. Rabon arc hereby notified to make immediate payment to me; nnd ill parties, if any. having claims a?amst the said estate will present tie same duly ittested. MRS. FLORENCE RABON. N . Admlaistr?trlr, Jan. 14. 1911. ? "'in i? " ' All parties indebted to the wta?e of Mi?- 45. Arrants are hereby noti Immediate paymeot to me, and all parties if any. having claims igrimi tlie fcM utati wHJ present the same duly attested- < T. J. ARJRjmTfJ, ea V-jH'J*'1 "'T sppsjJHl! smSBSBimMSM ; . ? - . - a? W. K. lavel, > . . .. .. ? : - ? "V.1 Hvil Engineer and Lanjfl Sor-^ ver or,~ Office over Bank of Sumter. Sumier, 8. O. Bridge to Let. Bids will to received #?r rebuilding the SI lis bridge ovor Lynches ilver on Wed lfipday. Ffebrnary 15th, at 12 o'clock, 'lana and eprHflcations will bo submitted mi day of letting. The Board o( Com ui<siotiers r*?orve the right to reject any >r all bid*. M O. WEST. Supervisor Kershaw Co. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served) lute of South Carolina, 1 Court of County of Korehaw. 5 Uommon Pleas. /Ijarlotle M. Thompson tlary A. Jenkins, Plaintiff against & , ** L r.,. ..." '-*>'? Defendant ro the Defendant: You are hereby annmioncd and equired to answer the Complaint In this ction which will be filed in the office of he Olerk of Court of Common Pleas for Aid county. an<J to serve it copy of your tnswer to the said Complaint on "the"sab cribera at thi>lr office In Camden. 8. C., rithin twenty days after the service lereof. exclusive of the day of suoh ervlce; and if you fail .to anslrer the 3ompl*int within the thne aforesaid,the lUintiff io this action will apply to the Jetrrfr for the TfelfeT demaiufeJ in the Complaint. SHANNON A MILLS. ?????- -Plaintiff's Attorney*? anuary 81st. A. D. ltjl. Co tBe]defiudanl, K*ry A. Jsnkim:? LdifrTake notice tnat the ComplsHflK n th'a action Was filed In the office of the lerk of the Court of Common Pl*as for ershaw County, Sooth Carolina. atOuk. n, S. O.tbla Slit day of January A. D., 9? pi pother Ail ? ' '''TIB The public knows what we did for "Priccs" in our Big in December. Now, we will <3ven Shave those prices on all Winter goods, they MUST GO, bo for the of this month we are offering " SPECIAL OUT PRICES on all of our heavy Dress ^3oods, ' Flannels, Skirts, Tailored Suits, Rain?^::SS coats, Ladies Cloaks, Men's and Boys' Clothirig, Ruga, Art Squares, etc., etc. Just Arrived ? tt i Big line Children's Dresses, made by one of the best mailt facturers, in all styles, white and colored, in- steefl from 1 yeai to 14 years, ranging in prioes from 25c to~ $2.00," beautiful goods and save the mothers so ? .. ???-- rrr*-r-~ 7 . - are also opening up our Spring Ginghams, percaleiw-ptintB, ? mVT\ ? ?" . ? _ white goods, embroideries, etc., that are coming in every day. i . '-V Free! Freell ' A 15c Pattern Free with every Spring "Style book. Xhe beautiful Spring Quarterly is just in. The book is only 20c. and yon get a 15c pattern free. Full Line Farm Supplies \\\ r ^ v Fertilizers, etc. sold at closest cash prices or on npproved paper. _ . . \ . . .. .. . ? - " r~ - ' Youra Respectfully, Famous Gilt E P. T. VILLEPIQ Y ?A '