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? . " ?- i 'J-J-UT 'JJ-- -? .'.1 . . '-'??. '- ? 1 -? . i-.'.'V 'I. ? ??...? ?. - f ?~ ?_[.?. i t ? vrx/i ? iwr mM ' _ * 1 ' - i-i u Volume XXI. No. 52. , Camden, S. C., April 21, 191 J. W. L. McDowell. Pron :% \ hf AJ Mf ikBeik ?CTT1 iiTiiBWiii' 1 Without Ihe best in groceries your cooking cannot be u succoss, A good working man never attempts to build with delieient tools or bad material. lie is too proud of his work. So with the successful cook. Only the finest groceries can bring satisfaction. We sell that kind. Successful cooks are our best patrons. ... *' & THE PURE FOOD STORE. PHONE ?? Plants For Sale. Tomato and Pepper plants for Bute?10o per dozen or SGo p?r hun dred. J. B. Zeinf>, K,irk*-ood Grocery. ? ?- m*i' House For Rent or For Safe. -> Opposite "Bloorosbyrry." Also a lot fot ealfl. Apply to Mot v C. W Rtkiue, 109 Irwin Ave ,. Spartanburg, S. C. Notice. A nr.ret\ng of 0''Knlb Towi ship G?rt? Club is celled at Court House Saturday the 20th at 12 o'clock, when the committer* on rulvs is px peeled to report. A full meetiDg is cattuelly deoired. ? /'r S?m Bojkln, Pres. Preaching At Flint Hill. We havo been requested to an nounce that preaching is now.held regularly at Flint Hill Baptist Church every 2nd tsunday nimftttng at 11 o'clock and evprv 4th Sunday afternoon st 4 30 o'olock. Public cordially inyited. f twt$h <mm l MEETING OK D. A. R. A Very pleasant meeting of ilie Chapter waa held on Friday 7t&' at the tobid'Mico of Mrs. P. T. Villa pi PUt!. Mrs. H. G. Caraison will repre fie tit this'Chapter at the next Con tinental Congress at Washington DC. in April. Paper.??'Grandmother'h Grand mother" was read by Miss L. M. Shannon. Muaio.-^-Song, ''The Sweetest Klowera*' Mrs. L. T. Mills accompa bfed by Miss Charlotte Boykln. Next meeting May 4tto will be held with Mre. Carriaon. New officers wiil be elected at, this meet idf^ * V E. N. C. '???1 ) -' Union Meeting.. .. .v Th?Npuion of Kershaw Baptist will conveno with the Mt Olivet Baptist Church Saturday before lb" fifth Sunday inat. Tho meeting will embruco two days 29, 30. Program. Saturday 10 a m. Devotional aervioc and voicc of Welcome by paator or officers of the church. 10;30. RpU oall. 11 a m.i How U the * country cbucQb \o solve th* problem it is now ftciba? To be discussed by Rev*. C. *R. Carnesand T. R?. Cot#. 12 iy. The purpose of and past ?u hlevr-ments of Home Missions by Rut. M, L Lawaon of Camden. 1pm. Dinner in opeu air. 5 pm. Homo 14He?io?a. Tbr field occupied, the present necdn and fotufe -outlook by Rey. J. A. Me M nnaWuy, evangelist of Home - Hoiirrrt. Sunday morning at 10 a m. The Sundiy School. Who should at tend, support and encourage it? by * ll1* m. Mission sermon by Rev. "r/JH. L, Lawaon and R?f* T. L Cola. . t Humbly aubniHicd for tha union y by .??? bJ0?trfl COME JOW! And see our ? truck ^garden. You will find there many things to add to your grocery iist that will make your meal? look and taste better. Our Carrotts, Beets, Tur nips, Spring Onions, Salsify, Radishes, and Spinach, Swiss Chard, Kale, Mustard, Pars ley, Lettuce and Miut are fine. Fresh supply of Chickens, Turkeys and Eggs just receiv ed. THE KSRKWOOD GROCERY Phone 37 Prompt Delivery ' Rsmbert, S. O.. April 17. Dear Chronicle :?We bad a fine day At Piegfih yesterday. Elequent and * Boul-Hliri ing speeches were made by R?v. J. Walter ICenney, Rev. Mr. Carnes and Hon. M. L. Smith. The church could not hold the people who were deeply inter eated in the services. In the after* noon speeches were delivered at Swift Cre*k. The collection which was liberal went to the Home Mie aion Board. 1 ! J. K. D. * " Lvosrty x&ili* Mr. Kditor :?We are having some very rainy and unpleasant weather just now, and it is causing a consid erablc delay in farming operations. Maj, J. G Richards has recently had bis residence neatly painted and otherwise - improved. Mr. R. 0. Jones has also improved his resi dence by painting. Arthur, the little eon of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Cnnningham who recent iy fell and broke his arm is getting along very* ntoely The Liberty Hill Rifles passed their annual inspection on Saturday Apr. 8th. We think Government ptoperty was found in satisfactory coudition and of courso the drilling and field movements are generally good but were not passed on at this time,-?that being done at the an nual encampments. Capt. N. S. Richards in command. , We are sorry to report that Mr. K. L Jones baa been quito sick for sgvsral days bat hope under the skillful attendanoo of Dr. W.8.Moore ho will soon be well again. Maj. and Mrs. A. S. White of Caw den earns op on Friday last and spent several days with the family of their brother-in law Maj. J. G. Richards.; - . l 'sHjjmf* J B . W. E and T, J. Cunningham of Chester spant ibe bpme here. ~JMr L P. Thompson nl* Kershaw spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of hie father Hon* W, K Thompson. ; DkvJ.-W. FtoyA ot Tal?ff | aently paid a visit to his parents in. and Mrs. J. W. Plojd, Miss Lou Perry went to Columbia PttKUUNAX. Mr fi'xio Oei?*uliei mor. a?HsUnt protestor of fcnglitdi in the toile^o of Charleston spsnt bint Salurdsy lu Camden. We w?r? 45lM.1l to see in C ft (Often luat Tuesday 0*pl J J IJqII of Weal Wateroe. Wo nro pleased to learn from Mr John T Mao key that his little hop who was so seriously injure^ last Friday morning, i? getting uloug vory well indeed. Mr J W Thompson, of Atlanta, brother of lion YV IC Thompson, of Liberty Mill, watt in Camden this week. I bio whh Mr Thompson's Qrit visit to Camden in twentv years Mrs t> 0 At?ho, of Yorkvillo, it visiting relatives in Camden Former Camden Younu Man Making Good in Floiida. It in will) genuine pleasure that ?? learn of Hu- splendid tdvuttce* ment being made by* Mr. John K. Jpnkioa, uoQ-iii law of Mr. aud Mrs Q. G. Alexander of nur town, who for^ a number of y*ar* resided in Cunulen wbero lie w*ift engaged jn the plumbing business. Mr. Jen kicu 18 nil** residing iu Ocala, Fla , and has Just b?eo awarded the con tract for ort-ciing a new national bank building in that city. The firm of which Mr. Jenkins in a ro e m - ber has just recently completed a federal building far Ocala. The following very complimentary no tice of Mr. .Jenkinh and the firm re garding tho letting of the contract for the bank building appeared in the Ocala Daily Banner, of Apiil 9th : "The contract for tho erection of the new building f;>r the Ooals Na tional Hank was awarded yesterday by the bank official* to MesBis. Willisim and Jenkins, who wero liio builders of the government build ing in tliti city, and are now con structing the now jail. Capt. J oil u Young, the Uniien States ?Dpervising architect, say* that in all his cxpstince the federal building in Ocala gave him the leant trouble, us the contractors fol lowed the plans and specifiyationH to the loiter and did no; try to slip in a piece of shoddy material, no? did they do a particle vof shoddy work. No wotkmen could possibly toceive a higher endorsement than that which (Japt. Young voluntar ly ?ives these gentlemen. Measis. Williams and Jenkins se cured the contract yesterday ir competition with more than adrz*n bidders and the reputation which th?y achieved held ihem in good sio*d. Tus new building is going to be ? handsome structure, and will ei.sdt inko rank wiih the (local iu the ?t tic." NOTICE. To the voters and citizens ofSchool Dis trict No 1 We hereby announce ourselves as can didates for re-election as trustees of School District No. 1. Kershaw County, at the approaching election on Aon) 26th. Igll. DAVID WOLFE, J. L. WILLIAMS. L- T. MILLS. Apr. 16 1911. . Teachers Examination. The reRsSAr spring tochers' exainion tion for I91lwili bo held in the Court House at Camden Friday, May 5th, com mencing nt 0 A, M. Tho questions on Pedagogy aro based on MeMurrj's "How to Study and teach ing how to study," one of the Reading Circle texta tor tho current year. The examination in Agriculture is bj>s?d en. ?'?-ScrrooT Ex**rciK?*is rn Pranc Prodac* tion'' and 1 'School Lessons on Corn," two bulletins issued by the United States Dept. of Agriculture. I J McKenzie. Supt Ed. Kershaw Co. Administrators' Notice. All parties indebted to the ostafc of J. A, Kabon a^e hereby noti fied to make immediate payment to us. and all parties, if any, navine claim? against the said estate will present the same July attested. v . JAMES A RABON " J. b.bkanham Administrator*. \ April 15th, 1911. ' Administrators' Notice. All patties indebted to the estate of the late L. C. HbuglV are hereby notified to make immediate payment to u?, and all parties, if any. having claims against the snid estate will present the ramp duly attested. *" ' ~ MOLLIE J. HOUGH, *? JQE HOUpH, . Administrators. March KOth, 1911. ? > __ Notice. In view of the faet that there hays been a number of mad does in the olty recent ly, and tho trouble in thU respect leomi _toh& Ingres sing instead of diwlimhing. two chrildren having recency been tut by road dogs, one case resulting fatally, in order to protect tho resident* of the city, it U hereby oidered tbat the owner* of shall for tfce period of ??* weeks from keep alldogrTrfTTll* itreete or i of the city. dogs found running at large will be on. ? THE rARMCk! SOWS WHAT HE EXPECTS TO REAR IF YOU WISH A Comfortable old AGE. PL ANT fcSOMB jig- ? money in THE BANK In 1023, a copy of ahakespeare sold for $5. In 18H8 Oliver Wendell Holmes was offered thi* sum* book for $4 000. Hut liad $5 been put out at coiiipouw interest (4 percent.) in 1023, it would have amounted in 1880 to #100,000. Make OUK Bank YOUB Bank W? pay liberal interest consist eat with safety 4 per cent. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. AMERICAN cut glass, which is. recognized as superior to that made anywhere, not only possess a deco rative value but adds an evidence of refinement wherever 1t is used During the coming week we will holtf a cut glass sale and our stock antf prices should compel you to purchase several pieces if you will only come in and look them over. G. L. BLACKWELL, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. - v Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice is herby given that the firm of Copelaud A W??t, of Bothune, 8. 0., has by mutual corticnt .been dissolved. Mr. West a'satnes all responsibilities of the old firm, and horeafter the husincps will be conducted under the firm name of Korthcutt A West. _ . A*. J 1%. XJiir.t.LiA&U, Betbune, S. 0.. Apr. 10, 1911. Citation. South Carolina?Kershaw County. By W,L.MoDowell,Judge ofProbotr. Whereas. H. 0. II^U made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admlnintration of the' Estate of and effects of David Adams deceased. These are therefore to ai'te and admon ish fill and singular the kindred and the creditors of the said David Adams deceafod, that they bo and ap pear before me in tbe Court of I Probata' to w" MW ?T (Tam?1 den, C?, on the <Uh day of I May next after publication there-J of? at 11 o'cloek in the forenoon, to show i cause, if any tbsy har?, iyhy the said admialatraUoa should not ba asaut^d^?y Given under my hand this 21st day oI Apr., A. D. 19I& ? ' f. L. McDOWBLLv Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. TAX EXECUTIONS. Under and by virtue of sundry tux ox rcetions lo tne directed, 1 will proceed to sell, before the Court House door in lh > city of Cumden , on the first Monday in Ulay, 1911, during the legal hoars of *ale, the followingdosoribed property, to* wit: ir>0 nrrp? In School district NoO bound ed on the North <fhd Bast by land* of Levi Kirkland, South by Collins' Mill Road? and West by lands of K. 8. Villepigue. Levied upon as the property of Kftster,Banks and to bo >old for taxe* for 1910 108 acres in school district No. 19 bounded North by lands of- W.?A. Ed wards and lands now or formerly of K L. Iluckabee, East by LoOHhart llnad and land* ?f ?d. Belton. 'South by Und* of R A. Vawghan and West by lands of Bauni and Vaughan. I^eried upon aa tbe prop erty of K. 8. Villepigue and to be sold for taxes for 1010. 20 acres te district No 2 bounded Notth by lands of .T. 3. Boy kin, East by lands of J. H. Mosol?j, South by lands of J- F. Rodfiffts and West bj lands of A. M.Mc OssklM.^ *^0 pro^rty^of taxes for 19IU. 80 aews in district Tfo 9 bounded on ? he North and West by land* of Ulsoca D. Dunlap, South and East by lands ?f John Jenkins. Leviel upon as th* psoj - eriy of Sam Cooper and to he sold for tat as for 1910. Terms of 8ale~Caah. J, 8. TRANTHAM. 8- K. 0? ?' .iaByJSii You want to know where ty make your DOLLAR buy the most good a for you DON'T you?:'] 'Welti ij? h'- '?:? now, just look down this lint and see iHS- - if we are not selling Home things|||^| cheaper than tlie other fellow^S 25c cotton voilp, white, black and colors at 25c mercerized poplins at Flaxons white and colors from ? 40 iq. white lawn, good quality Checked and white ditnit)s at The beet 36 in. bleached at Good quality 30 in Cambric at 34 in lin 110 at Beet shirting piints at Beautiful lino silk (just in) at ? Big lot of embroidery at 90 in. linen sheeting at English long cloth . 1 lot white oxford 25c goods at 52 in. brack broad cloth 75c goods at 1 lot colored broad cloth $1.00 goods at Big lot laces "great value'' at Some big cuts in table damask Ladies and children's Spriug hats, ladies rea latest styles Hobble Hats, Sailors, etc. Peanut Straws and Panamas for ladies and c Orex rugs, matting, rugs. We have a full rugs any size from 40o to $10.00. ^ Matting Squares 9x12 only 3.50. Matting ru, 50C. ....... - -??? .-fr M >SC?C0?C?>C?CCXC?IC Strong line mens, women and childrens shoe^;! J. W.'Garter line (Solid Oak) shoes lor men^ the shoe lasts and is COMFORTABLE. All the new mammm Fertilizers and farm supplies as cheap as* the cheapest for' cash or on approved papers. ? Yours Respectfullyj ' -ri' .' S?>** *'*? - ? ? ' "7 - ?? Famous Gilt Edge P. T. VILLEPIQU& Prop. km pa i ???? _ ' ? ;_ ''VSfiSS* *7ti ? ?? , V > z.