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Volume XXIII. Camden, S. C., May 19, 1911. Number 3.
but it's HJore*thail quality grocery, it has the lowest
prices for the highest quality in this eommunity, Here are
the i'res-hest gocds?the moaj exceptional values. And at
this stordp'ou get that courteous attention and prompt delivery
of your purchases, that moans pleasaifTquality in service.
You are cordially invited to prove every word of this. Onjl
?today and look over our extensive stock?or phone a trial
order. Our quality and prices will positively cause you to
give us your custorh then?and always
THE PURE FOOD*STQRE
PHONE ??
U?cal Jfewg,
Sunday Excursion* to Columbia.
Coromodelfig Sunday, May 28th,
tin Seaboard A'r Huh railway will
put nn Sunday rxcuioion ratey
from Hamlet *o Columbia. Rate
from. CfUS/hin $1 2j>. Tickelo lim
ited to date of aaie.
Piano Tuner.
Mr. R. H. 'McGraeken,. piano,
pipe and reed organ tuner, ws in
town f?>r a f^w days. Mr. Mo
Crackan can he found at Mr. Henry
Trutsdel's, phone 297 J. I! your
piano needs tuning cull him up.
Marriage.
Quite a ,safpris<i was created
among the friends- in CoUidon of
Mr. Albertue M. Halle when ittwus
learned that he wa? married on
Tuesday night last to Mins Hu'h
Cftraon, of Chesterfield Whpre~Mr.
Haile b,?8 been residing for some
time. The Chronlclo extend* most
hearty congratulations.
An Interesting Feature.
One of the interesting fuatures
at the Opora House on Memorial
Day was the recitation rf a poem
oh the life of Richard Kirkland by
Miss Rachel Smyrl. Mies Sjiyil
is a d aughter of Mr. Ty J. Smyrl,
Jr., and is one of Camdena bright
est young ladieB. ^
Excursion Rates.
via
Southern Railway
Account Grand Lodgo Knights of
_PythiflB the Southern Railway an
nounces greotly reiluced rates from
all points to Columbia, 8. (). and re ?
- turn, tickets to be bold May 22 and
23jJ and for trains scheduled to ar*
rive Columbia cbeforo noon May 24,
limited- to reach original starting
point Te taming not later than mid*
night of May 26tb. 1911
For further informa:ion as 1o tickets,
> cte., anply to tickct agents or address
J. L. MKEK, W. E McGER.
Aist Genl Pass Agt, Div Pa?? Aqt,
w Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C\
Meeting of D. A, R.'a
The regular May meeting of the
I). A. It'? was hold at the residence
of the Regent, Mrs. H. G. Carri
aon, on Thursday afternoon, May
4th. At this meettog new of)leern
were elected for the year,
Mrs. parrUop <^a? reflected re*
gent; Mies Louise NeUles, viae re
gent; Mm. M. A* 6hannoo, corrca
pondfog secretary anil Jlrs. John
Canley, recording secretary. Mt?r
Guy. succieded Miss Corbstt as
registrar and Miss Nelson succeed
? ad Mrs. L. 8. Lang as treasurer-^
P these officers ? hfcyltftt SSJ?t i%"]ftfofrl
pUgfl igtialiu
Afttfr a pleasant talk from Mr?,
k PnVallTot-Chara*y an . 'Interesting
j-rport of the 20vb Continental Con
grtas, D. A. R., compiled by Mr*.
CaMijon was read to the members,
- wb#> enjoyed this Insight lirto Jw*
GOME NOW!
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And see our tynck garden.
You will find there many
things to add to your grocery j
list that will make your meals
look and taste better. ?
Our Carrotts, Beets, Tur
nips, Spring Onions, Salsify,
Radishes, and Spinach, Swiss
Chard, Kale, Mustard, Pars
ley, Lettuce and Mint are tine.
Fresh supply of Chickens,
Turkeys and Eggs just receiv
ed.
THE KIRKWOOO
GROCERY
Phone 37
Prompt Delivery
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.Richland'sNow Probate Judge.
Mr.G. Duncan Bellinger, a young
attorney of Columbia, has bepn e.
looted Probate Judge of Riohlaud
couuty which office was made va
cant bv the ctauth of Judge Gaston.
Mr. Bellinger was elected by ,a ma
jority of 40 over Mr. J Willie
Dunn n former resident of Kershaw
county There werp several other
candidates for the <
For Municipal Ownership.
Special to The StatP.
Camden, May 16?A. committee
composed of H G. Qarrisou, H. L.
W ailcinf*. W. L PePaas, \V. H JCye,
Jr and W- Bratton defyjacho, ap
peared before the city council to
r\^ght to urge municipal ownership of
the water and light plant
This committee represents thp
chamber of oomm<-rce. ft js lively
that the council will order an elec
tion at an early dat? to bq? if thp
cit;zans desire munioipstl ownership.
POES KERSHAW COUNTY WANT
THE TRAIN.
Clemaon Agricultural Educational Train
Cannot VUit All Points?'Why Not
Have It (dome HejpoZ
. Clemaon College, Hay 9,
Editor of T'jQ-'CtironioluT W Ui)e
we are going Jot spend a good deal
of time linn Huujaaer \tx operating
our livestock Iraln, yet we know
that thare will be a great m?y
sections through which Wftflflll not
be able to csrry tUe gospel for Im
proved aft*io?+mre Hr-~ttni way.
?We, iU?refnr? hnye no
gleullny the regular farmers' insti
tute and iv wtU faoUlta|e my
wArlr ytry materially l( sections de
?h.? wilt- m.k,
?ppHoatiop *r*-"
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In
A MualoaL 'ileal To-uitfbt
An ?kk?h H ciul wUI h* giv**u
at Gruce 'KpUeopal Church tlii*
(Friday) evruing ut 8 o'clock by
Prof. P<?ul DrLtunav, Oigauiet t*t
Trinity Church, C'lmubu. I)ur?
tog Hi*- recital vocal at U nitons will
he rendered. A fiee will offering
Will h? UkcQ M(i(l (be 1.1 I OCt' J- c} 8 will
go Vo'\lie now organ fund.
Heard Complaint Againit North w??tern
Tbe railroad o<mtiuanlonera were
in C.anideu on Tneaday U*t and
heard tbe co in pi aim from I be
Camden Chamber of Goinmxirce
apainat th? Northwestern railroad
About 75 or 100 person*. weie-pre*
u^nt hi the hearing. A rg uiu? yia
will lie made in Columbia by ibf
attorney t?t> aii oturly date,
Cloii^ Excrcite*.
The elitoin(? t-xerciae* of the Cam. |
/1mii graded jclillfll wi.l couiuu-nee
lbi? morning, The graduate* (bin
year ar?*:
Me?arH, R,]pl) l)u lin, M uascn berg
Tfollor, and RliaacaClen Miicham,
M n in JSfln rl, ^taebe?l Sui> rl, CI urn
Wallace and Vivian Yaten
Tfa? winners of the tnedale offer*
ed ibid aeasion htm an follow*:
The Scholarahip medal wua won
by Miaa Clfo Milch a in.
The Bunnell medal wua uwurded
to Miss Mela DeLoaobe, of llic 9;h
grade.
Tiie Haskell uwdul waa won by
Miaa Margaret Hogue of the 7tb
grade.
Tbe Hey man iued?l was won by
Miss fthelta DeLoschu of Ihe flflh
grade.
The graduating addreua will be
delivered by Prof. Yatea Snowden
of the South Carolina University.
The Boy From KerahawCounty.
Tbe followtng regarding a Ker
shaw Ctiunly boy ia taken from the
Insurance Herald of Atlauta, (in :
' "L. L. Copeland, who uomovi to
Allunla aa Held superintendent o(
t?g?;nla for tbe Alniianu Fidelity A:
I Casualty of Mori I gnfnery, ia a very
[capable iuauronce nunn aa well u?
being a bfjjb ?iu4^ individual pro
i duce.r. Mr. Cope lurid *as connect,.
I/-d with i be Prudential and lbe Mn
j tual Life in Smlh Georgia and
Florida during the yoarg of 1905
to 1908 He went to M intg^moi y
in 1909 and took the a'a'e bgency
for tbe International Life Knd in
twtntv.iwo months bis agency paid
for .$1,000,000. Io October lie"
took an ageocv director's contract,
succeeding Vice- Pi esideut Key.
nolda, resigned, to organise tbe
Southern department consisting of
Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Missis*
'sippl, Tennessee, Kentucky nnd
North and South Carolina. The
International agencies in six of
those stales paid for more than
$4,000,000 of business in 1910. Mr.
Copeland sold his contract with tbe
International to take service wiib
tbe Alabama Fidelity <fc (^aaual )
recently, and bis reputiuinn as or
ganisof i? sufficient guarantew tba'
hia new connection will reault most
salisfaclorily to tbo company and
himself. Mr. Cop?lan1's office will
bo in ill" Fourth National Bank
building."
Personal Mention.
Mr. J. A. McDowell, of Wtslville,
and Mr. John Stover, of Heath
Spring*, paaeetl through Caiudtn
on Wednesday Inst on their way to
Hiahopvillti to attend the Dislrtftt
conference which is in a* anion there
this week. D<\ H. B/ Browne and
Mr. John E. llhame, of the Cano
den Methodist church, also ?woot.
to Hiehopville the same afternoon.
Mr. D. L. C*toe^ of Jiutiftlo, at
tended the b.unhewn Hap.iaL Oiin '
yen'ion in Jacksonville this week.
Mrs. F. C. Gerald and Mrs- Jno.
! E. Rhatne are visiting Mrs. John
0. Gerald and family in Wanning.
ftjra 0 W philips and son of Lun
caster are visiting Mrs G A Brasing
to?. ;
Miss E la Hnilo %i\d M*?j f) A
Hrqsingtog spent yesteiday in Co
lumbia witli their sister Mrs Laura
West.
Mr. L. P. Thompson, who hae
been with the Kershaw Oil Mill tlu
piat season, left for bis home at
liberty E[i|l yesterday, where he
will spend some time. He will re
i lurn to Kerbhfcw next fall to accept
a position. ? K'Txhaw j^n\
Cspt. I. 1 ? Clj i.iu n hi attending the
?Southern Baptist convention in Jackson
ville, Kin. Before returning' home he
may alao visit Texaa.
Dr. Callahan. who has Won wiih the
Oainden Drn? Co., for some time, dm re
turned to his ho^s town'in North Caro
lina. While here he mad* many friends
ffho regretted'to ae? him leave.
. aniKHi?w? th^r*fJf|stBln
A. M. Br^ilsford. who la rsc?l>ing treat
pvant at a hoapita}. y& ypn w>n<?h improv
& '
r Or, AlbartoA.Mosrj, ^K^.YfldU
?*mt seretifSjs tn Camden thiawseiL\
U?Krf. J. A. Rabon and J. B. Bran
YOIF CANT BUY A TffSNCi
WITH THE MONEY
"vou have Spent
PlfT 3T ?
IN THE
Bank
Bank ONE DOLLAR A DAY?$G a week?tor only
one year, and leave it stay for 30 years. At 3 per
cent, compound interest this will amount to $758.16;
at 4 per cent, compound interest this will amount to
$1,010.88?a snug sum lor old age.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We pay liberal interest consistent with safety.
National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S, C
of the fact that you Will ruin your eyes by neglect and
cause lots of other trouble at the same,time. Eye strain
causes headache, nervous prostration and many otlier
ills of body and mind.
In nearly every case this can be prevented by the
use of glasses properly fitted aiul made. 14)' getting
glasses promptly, ofiimes it is only necessary to use them
temporarily. Neglected, your sight may bo permanently
injured. ?
Have your oyes tested free at our storq from nine to
si*. , ? >V:
G. L. BLACKWELL,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
Mr, C?bl* Gets a Gold Badge.
Columbia Record* ?"
At thff graad lod^H meeting (?f
South Carolina Odd Kcdjowe In Iri
IhhI week in Greenville, the r^tiiicp
grand Mr Wade Hampton
Coiib of. QoluuibJ*, wut" Hipjn&lly
honored by hi* fellow members of
Wade Hatnpton lodgo I. O. O. K.,
whtn bo was presented with tt hand'
soran gold Jewel ?? a tokco of love
and t'dtcp-m b. Id for him by his fra
ters. The ap'eoh of prrHent&tlon
waa mode by Mr. John J. McS.w&in.
of Qrecnvllle, in (lie presence of
ihe delegates attending ihe met ling.
It is needless tfi.sute that.Mr.Cohb
deeply appreciates tliu gift not
alone for Ha ?? a work of art
hut aJto foi the spirit of the giv
ing.
From an extended -monogram
"W. H. C.," is a gold bar with. ihf
letter* t. 0.0 V- *nd the tbr**
1 Inks, below which it engiaved 4 P.
Q. 41.'* Pendant it a star id tke
center of which is an open band
s\rnbolica| of generntUj of charity.
On the points of the alar appear
ratio?e ftjjurjes deUoaUifc jdxa?> u
.<-?'pu'a':Mii)sj ibe heart, f.?r 1>W ;
th* uye, ^hn ?V aetiog ?j u of Qod ;
a bundle of |llck?, strength in nol
ty\ tbe boor glats, time; and ? bee
hive, fot-industry.
On the reverse of t)i8 star Is Ihe
following: "Pretested lo Wade
b]T'ib?ritettbtrt oV
or
Stockholders' Meeting.
Notipc (s hereby uivn thatTho regular
annual mewling of tho stockholders of
Hcnnitnge J'oltoti Mills will be Weld at
this otiic*-rt of the company ou Tuesday,
Juno G, at 12 o'clock, noon.
. *. H. B. PITTS,
. V-W , Secrotm-y.
Administratrix's Notice.
All parll?? indebted to the ealato of the
late Dr. A. A Mooro are hereby noti
lied to niaku iiumcdiave payment to mp,
und all parties If any, having claims
atraintit pf.id estate vill prefoiit oame duly
attested. .
MRS. CARRIE A.'"tt'ObftB.
May 10 10?1.
, Administratrix.
Bridge to Let.
Nottoje ?? hereby given (hat the ?on
t,ra<* for buildingn nsw bridge over
*T?eutf" Orqek. at i?4o fc*ity Bridg*
crosaifcg, let Ht the bridge Friday,
May 26, 191!, at IB M.
The right to reject any and all bid# is
reserved.- ?f1?r~ 'Vi.1'-jr""*"' .v.72t'"5- - ?
?^3sB?te ?Mf 0--WEST.' -
/Supervisor Ker?haw Co.
May 11. Ill 1.
WlnlsTiatoi^s Notice.
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You want to know whereto make your POIXAJR
buy the iuobI ^ooiIh i'or jou DO N*'!'you? Well
mm
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now, just look down this \iat arid see
if wo are not Nelliug sotno ? thing*
cheaper than the Other fellow.
'25c cot to ft voilnf white, black nnd colors at
25c mercerized poplins nt ?
Klaxons white and colors from
10 in. white lawn, good quality
Ghcoked.ond..\vhito, dimity# ^at, . . ,,v
The be* t in. bleached at , v 1
Si
Good'qn&lit>; 36 in Cambric at 12c
34 in Hi. ne M ,
Beat Blurting prints at 6 1 4c
DeauttfUl line silk (just in) at 30c
Big lot of embroidery at n and 10c
90 in. linen sheeting at 1.00 yd
English long cloth 12c to 25c
1 lot white oxford 25c goods, at 15c
52 in. brack broad cloth 7;Vc goods at
1 lot colored broad cloth $1.00 goods at 7Bc
Big lot lacea "great, value'' at 5c yd.
Some big cuts in table damask
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Ladies and children's Spring ha lames reody-tOj^'ear Iiats
^test styles Hobble Hats, Sailors?' etc.
Peanut Straws and Panamas for ladies and child
' ?' , u I IL .WT T
Orex rugs, matting, rugs. We have a full line of Crex
rugs any size from 40c to $10.00.
Matting Squares 9x12 only 3.50. Matting rugs 72x36 only
? :
Strong line mens, women and child reus shoes for Spring
J. W. Carter line (Solid Oak) shoes lor men, the shoe that'
lasts and is COMFOBTABL1C. All the new toes in Oxlord.
Fertilizers and farm supplies as cheap as th
cash or on approved papers.
Yours Respqcitylfy;
Famous
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