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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY -BY w. XJ. MoDOWElLI.. HobhchH'i ion Hat** One year,$ 1 .#0, six month*, 76 centa; thro* months, 40 cent*. Batjcb vob AiiyK*fihiNa -Ordinary transient ndrorltsnjents, first insertion $1.00 pur square ; each ? ubaeqiient in anition 60 cen?s per square. Buaioeas loeala, 6 cunts per lint' each hi* ??rtion. Obituaries charged /or at same rai?*H a? ordinary advertising. All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by tin* true nant and iddrsii of the writer, ?n "*? der to insure attention. mini uacripts will not bo returned. OommunicationH will be published when of interest to tbo general public ami not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will lie assumed for the views of correspondent!*. Candidates' Card* for County office* $6.00. Cougreasional $10.00. Sates tojr contract advertising will be an nounced upon application at the office. Remittance* by checks, drafts end postal money orders ahould be made payablo to W. L. MoDOWKLL, Camden. H. C, Wi.'..1 " ' 1 "?? ?????????" ? ? - OAMDKN. H. O.. KEPT. 28. 1006 mu-'JA1-" 1 A Word About Advertising. Augusta Chronicle. Dock it pay to adveKisr? This question in naked by those who have only had alight experience with "printer's ink." Those who have had long experience with ad vertising have found that it pays? and handsomely. The proof of Ihiu lies in the increase the prosperous, successful merchant had given from year to year. If advertising did not pay, the many millions of dollars yearly ex ponded would bo decreased rather than increased. The appropriation for advertis ing of the large concerns are in creased because they found thai n irun the thing that, not only made the business wlisl it is, but kept it up and daily made it larger. 1 once heard the proprietor of one <?f the largest buslnesH concerns in tliln countrv ? a concern now upending annually over a half mil lion dollars a year f??r newspapei advertising, say: "If 1 .topped my advertising I would expect to fail inside of ten years." This appeals to all lines of bus ini>MU No matter how small, your busb ness is?money for'advertising in proportion to your income\thonld In spent?if you liope to yrow.v Think it over?and you will concur with those that know?that it tn a great thing, all yon have to do to see, is in t r v ii ? and be convi lined. One To Ho Reckoned With. Mr. Jolin (J. Richards, of liber ty Hill, Kershaw county, was a caller Hi the state house to-dav. Mr. Richards w?h chairman of the wny? *?nd m?an* cotnuiiU of the house of rcpruflenlativea last year and is frequently mentioned an ? candidate for the speakership of tho next house. Whether lie is speaker or not he will certainly ho one of the men to he reckoned with.?Columbia Record, 2.r>lh. Judge Memmiuger expresses himself in the highest terms re garding our new Court Mouse. He. is highly delighted with it, hut ?ays he thinks it would he a better arrangement for the juries to use the up-stairs rooms?those directly above the ones now being used. This, he nays, would put the juries ?entirely away from everybody. We {fully agree with him. "Taxpayer" says he would like to know what has become of the city ordinance against the blowing of steam whistle* within the cor porate limits of the city and says that "the ear-splitting, death-rais ing, head-breaking, nerve-racking whistles of I he factory ought to be stopped at all hazards." Tho olbceis of the Mecklenburg fair association of Charlotte, N. C, have our tliauks for a complimenta ry tickot to their annual fair Oct. 1(5 to l'J. , Our neighbor the Messenger is rejoicing over the erection of a Merry-go-round in its locality We extend congratulations. Trespass Notice. All persons aiv hereby forbidden to trespass upon anv of itiv land* for tlu< purpose of hunting, fi?hiii|t or any other purpose whatsoever. Parties disregard ing this notice will be dealt, with avoid ing to law. ,T. .1. Hell. Sept. 10, 1906, x Positions Open I nave two openings in my busi ?7- neat to offer a couple of bright ?n argetic young men. Country rais ?d boya preferred and only those wbo can cotno well recommended, Pravloua business experience not aaoaaaary. . Apply in own hand - writing to, J. K. Hanft, r . _ - Bm 111, Ubarlotu, K? C. ? i'VTT . O -? ? -V. ? ? . .V , . ? ? ? Farm Notes. The following appeared In h r? cent ihhut! of the Creenviile Moun taineer : If tbe Cotton A??ooUtion eould purge from it* luemherahip fdl that cotton gambling element, no Honbt J4'in iooi ?' Union ni"n could then claim km with them and J?id in with tli* lii with eouie degree of confidence in maintaining piolila hie pi icen f<?r cott<?n. If it ih true that tin' <??>!.ton fur I int;r h??s made h tiiii: crop this sea ; hod iliig good fortune belong* to tlx* fai iii<*r w 11alng it out of ihn ihitli, slid ihi' lariuer can keep ( ll |H JiOOll foil IIIM! I'll IlilllHI'lf if I" will only J'?in in ?4 concert of ?<;? lion among cotton produce*# t" take lilh cotton buck home from oil the ??tr<??'lh every time that tin* price (Iropu below I Ie. If you* own bills don't *]??<!{/** your creditor but ii<> right up to In in like a mail and, if you cannot ar range m at tern with hi in to help you keep your cotton elf of h glutted and depressed market, t!??? n you? last chance im >to atom \ our cotton in a warehouTO and gly? your cred itor the benellt of all that you can get on your cotton. lb; sure to act honest. and square with your ?tr<?<]i tors every tiiuo and then you e.an'l help from feeling comfortable about it. There iH no filing around the fact that the ^rotvurn of cotton should have, the aid of most all other business occuputinns in the South to back them in their eirorta to maintain profitable prices for cotton in tho beginning of the pea Hon, ami it Is to the mutual bene* lit of our whole interest to do it. Ah cotton Ih king we should like the name "Southern Cotton Associ ation." The business farmar need not lose any pieHtige. manhood, or an yllliHg by his pai l icipntion in a cittou conference for the good of ih<! whole country. In fact the Farmers' Union men could gain much I mi h i ii cm h knowledge by thin i u hliiug up v gamut business men hi other oecupatlona. Notico I o i bc Sub Allinticcs I n Kershaw Couuly. Having I? ? ? *?i selected ( iiunty I'riiHtee I .r the diU'eicut Alliances for this (''HInt v who held st?.< k in the State Alliance Kxchange I am now ready to pay out the money that tlir various Alliances in thin County put in as Stock in this State Ali.ance Kxchun^e, and all of the Sub-Alliance* who have Cer tiorates of S ,'u-k taken in the State Alliance Kxchanue can get their proportionate share of aame by culling mi nit . 1'hnsc Sub-Alli ance ? s that failed to t a Certili cute of Slock on account of not having paid i M a'l of the Inatall* tnenis are leijui'sted to eatnb* Iih11 their claim before me ot the amount paid in and they will be p -i i 11 back their proportionate while on the amount paid in. W. K. Russell, Union Meeting. The Kerahaw lbiptist. \ uion will |Convene with Providence Church on Sjilunlay l?eb?re the f>th Sunday in thin month (September.) Saturday Mornihg Session. 10 Jill Devotional services by llev. N Welsh 11 Introductory sermon by Hev ,i Davis 1'2 Subject "Do we always vote as i we pray, and why should wo vote n* we pray 12 :J0 Dinner on tho yard Afternoon Session 2 What, should l?c our attitude t?> wards tho new doctrines t\'?odin*! our country? \\ I f the Church of Christ .Testis was fully ii-viilvf' to dulv. would the floating doot lines have so much u' i traction* Sur.djiy MoVuing Session 10 Sliolt t alkh t ton; teyt -\;u e j and il shall l?o ^lyen." 11 Missionary h iiiioii by Rev ( ; D I'eteiNon All preachers doing work in the | bounds of our Association are ex i pected at this Union Tell others t tbey have ;w, invitation The que lies are left opr.), yonr nib j jt?cts Mftke y our sp? fi l'o..,e ?o i the Union. W S. \\ alters, I 'f ? oinmittee i;iil). I HAt'klif'" MANUKACTUKKR* OF? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Materia!, ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any) sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass b ?peoUlty, Jan. 4-4 (NOT IN THE CIRCUS TRUST-) JOHN ROBINSON'S Ten Big Shown Com'oiuod. Four Kinged Circun, Dig D mi hie Moumtrie, Hippodrome and W i I West. CAMDEN, MONDAY OCT. I. Presenting under Ten Acre* of Wni.tr 1'ioof Tenia 1500 Kant And Cost!v Wiiil Animals faille M of llepiianls ? rw~ Stupenduoua KoalinUe Production Hatile of'Wounded liuee Introducing f>0<) Indians, Ci?wli(>v?, S-owtn and S'ddiera i '1 lui Leavensworth Zouave*, Direct from u S-mio;-"*fol European Trip. America'* Greatest Miliinry Company, Presenting Iin1.1'*? M .nuttl of Arms to Music. Two Companies of Cavalry. Lale of tlio U. S. Army, in expert (sals of lioraemunship. K'laworth Female Zouaves. See Copt. Winston's Wonderful Educated Seals. The Lucu/.on Sisteta, Wonderful Aerial Iron Jaw act. Flying Banvarda. Sensational Kuropeun anrialistg. riio L?t<'?t Foreign Novelty, Mr. James Duttun and Mile Winnie Van, Grand Spectacular Double Riding act. MoNult Troupe, Aerial Cycle Whirl Riders. Prof Nygards School of wonderfully Trained Manage Horses?12 in Number. 20 Mile and Female Rider* 20 iJOO Daring (iy m iimhi.h, Nimble AcioIihIh hdi| 1' I <* n te<i A?; r i 11 s l h . I'ick of all Arenio Celebrities. Forty Morry Old ( Iowijh. Grand ?:i00,000.00 S reel I'arade. 15 Milea of Gold Bedeeked Wagons and I'raneing Horses, Dens of vase and costly wild Aniruals, and including the season's new* ??hi novelty, and a quarter of a million dolliir reproduction of the Battleships of our Navy. I'lie Grand .Musical J{h 1 let. f>00 Men, Women and children in the east. Chief While Thunder's Band of Indiana. f>0 Bucks, Squaws and Papooses. The Cu'ehrated Banda Unsa, of 50 soloist, under direutiou of Antonia Oliveto, give one houia musical program be!" >.e each performance. Two Shows Daily Rain or Shine. Kxcuraiona on all railroads. . a - EOP n_ ,p ,.i is It ffi, M PREPARATIONS WILL BE 0810 ,iu / if I IvtT.v!hhI\ i.: t?> tin- Greater SI. ? i?? Fair fliis \ra:. i 'rejiarat ions are s? :n?:? io ??!)(. rt;iin aiietit twiee i;* many v. ? r<- i'!??:?? las year. and I V.'.l it'ni,.! tin- 11 i -t t t eiOWll ill ' 1 > ??:' tiu ialiv. I'l:;s yt ar the I'n-i.i . ! < "i 'if. wv i: i hi* I In.* "home < < - ? i ? i:.." <?' *?!..: < Il.v MvilV South 1 : it- ! 11 ?? \v li< -rr ho liven ? ? ? ? ? : <>!i- \:\ Cohitnliia ' e;:1 v, . !.? i?>iis ,i!'?? thal ' . ? i !? ont ail ov> r (ho a t h of renew ?? I > ? ?):( !?? ? :ir ? M I i ?: :? ity I'Ol'U l\?? j ? ? : - it s, write ? i?Nn:?ln^" | v. i ? k i > ? i; '? 5;.111 ?ii w An ! make ? to ? . !i ?| . t ? - x:; : \\ : ii;ni mi ?? '? !? ???? ' ?? ' Ml- Ui'l I ; . J.---, i:; s ! I-. ? ? ? : and | ' !??? ? 1 !.i ? ? Tut i n j J ?- . ? \ ? U rear ii I r.e . 1.1 ? ? ? I .:? sii' .' ;.:!.. r? i:t? i ? lit' . ?.os . .? > ?? ? .Teh ?\It in j ii.i.u- 111. :. .ill'...; i.. S.iliiwiu W ill ( I v.. .? V' Moti/ ' I If \S i'.".'.eh til. 11^,3. j J ? he t . < I ^ : ' ?>?' of ; J ;ho Uiyhv-i . i mi 1 nre\ un'n y ? I - v? ry!.r.?5? \ . u t.:s. w v.;.; Iu> it > H:e ; lair ' 11if* \ r .Va' yv r ;;: r: njie- j lininh. ^inp' ? ui'i'oi.;;. uion; are living j ui.'uli- for i':u'f.n U'.. 'a .. n ? i all ! visitors. A nil the ?:vrrt ear ?:viee | to and iVobi Jht' s'1 v ill he liolpoil <?:;! 5?y Ihu ralU'c-iil.^ | trains will run every day to nnd Irom th*' Fair (<rounds. Theve will no InrnnvrnU-nre. ,lu~t lrT<s of fan and a Jolly 'iond tl^n* tor fveryliody. If any inforir.at'on is dea'roit, Wlto to Mr. A. \V. Love, secretary, Colum bia, I C. ffST* C! TP fWI/ fi ill is & 1 UulL Jj Having just returned from New York and Baltimore markets where I selected a very desirable stock of Men's Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., I am prepared to sell as cheap as ever. Soliciting your trade and thank ing you for past patronage, Respectfully, DAVID WOLFE. Some Reasons Why You Should In sure Your Property With WILLIAMS k STEED1AN. It is a well established agency which makes JnaMiMinoe its business. It is not here today and gone to-morrow. Its books show a record of the busings For Over Twenty Five Years, Kxperienee has taught this agency how bust to protect the interest ol its patronp Knowledge oi the buMiioss and how a contract should be w ritten is a valuable consideration to the assured whic*\ '1S sz\\ en w it li t in4 policy. / An expiralion hook ) showiiig ;t 11 policies Oxpiriijg within the next live years is ciYrefully kept so tlnjit (he lapsing of term policies is prevented. f Your interests are muir<U'?! by policies in the STRONGEST COMPANIES making the most LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS experience has enabled it to seloct. ^ Facilities for placing large lines unequaled. v lt? business is of value to the eomj>^ie*^4t represen^, eo they make every effort, to pJe.ise j 1 Its business is valuable to the acsured b*cauq? it reppe^cnto Stability, Indemnity, Experience. Now is the time to ?et some rare bargains in summer goods as we have a few left that we are going to sacri ' '' ** fice to make room for our fall stock. All of our Colored Lawns, Batistes, Cotton Voile, <*tc, :if eost. Lots of remnants in White Goods. Those are I*i<* Bargain*. All mens' and boys,' ladies anil cUi 1 r?'.i??' Straw lia's at <Jjnt. SHOES, SHOES. Reduced prices on all oxfords, white or black. If you want a good pair of Shoes come and get a pair of our "Star Brand" or "Bay State.'' Leather is high but we boughtxtours so that we can sell you some shoes at the same old prices. BAGGING AND TIES. Get our prices before you buv. New Arrow Ties, Star, Farqueis Palmetto and Second hand at prices that can't be beat. Youri UespecU'nlly, THE FAMOUS GILT / EDGE STORE P. T. Proprietor.