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Cotton Mai k?-t. "J ptioo i? quoted tiiid m l|Ilin . 1-4. 4 vv anted. Lady wiih exp?-r?'iiHo t<> A(.w \l'\y * P. o. u x ;jo2. Camden, s. ( Jersey Cow For 8alf. ror Salt?A flood ?)urm y ( Vl * :no Ifovns. Hhh ue e<?nd op i m . ?f. S ii<| in Ik? good Miikt-r, *?, |irta j?ei foot? v gentle. Win, I). irrtnth?rn. It. 28, lOOd. Residence For Sale, 'he residence of Mis. M. A. Jen. i? W??*t Laurens street. House iw and has all modern conven jes^-lighlH, water and bath, ^ly-'to J. F. Jenkins. Elberton, The Camden Ltbrnjy. liss Louise Nettles lias again Hi charge of tlie Camden Libra md hope a soon to restoru it i,> ojd time popularity. Sift begs ?|l0 have books out to return promptly so that air things bo ready for another year's Whoro Is That Ordinance? rhat has beeon^o of the city or mce against Hie blowing of mi 'whistles withVn the corper Timits of the eit\V That ear Uing, death.raising, iiead break nerve-racking whistle of tin ?ry oughtto be stopped at all farda. Taxpayer. Series of Meetings. > epecltil series of meetings will it'ld in the Camden Baptist jrol* beginning Ontcber 7th ft L. A. Cie^er, of Johnston, S rwill assist the pastor from Or |kr 8t.li on during th? meeting. C'o??per is an excellent evangel . .He is 0a fine ?inger. New )ks will be used. All are invited. Cantey &, Boykin. fii direct your attention to tin jrtisenunf of Cantey Hoy to be found in another column "lie Chronicle. They are young of sterling business qualities want to do someinsurance bus * with jou, They represent -,-onm panics and take dwelling mercantile risks. They are al ii estate and renting agents. L A Tbonmx Nelson, Jr. mm as Nelson received news iy Chat Mrs. Nelson, who )??n at K ill go ^ ay wi'h her p? ,had. preaeuted him with a Svov?-hie first born Mother baby are both doing well. * * * [Tlie above was contributed lost 'liday morning ju?t after we went irreaa. iI wTT! iVff pleasant news manY,"b6wcvrr;, ''cwn though it a little late.?EjJ. Chronicle, j Daatlx of Mre. T. O. Sanderd. Special to the State. HngMd, Sej)t. 27?The death of Sanders, which occurred >raoer N. C., last week, was n lioeJk to her relatives *ud friepAs |ere. List winter Mrs. Sanders i ad a stroke of paralysis which isde Lev on invalid, and she was spending the summer in the mouo taln*?for the benefit. of her health, rben sbe suffered a second stroke rlilch caused her death. Sue was tfce widow of the late Tlios. O. S tu 0?decs, who died about three yenrs <agcu At the time of her death, she && years old snd leaves four jL'aons, Messrs. A. K-, Clias W , Thos O., and Julian K Sunders. Mis ""fiSaDclers was one of the best known * .and most estimable wotnen in t hi | ;part of the country, and wau noted 4?sr benevolence and charity, particular]v to the poor. Sbe was Sa'rfevoied member of the Baptist i ?church and died in the full faith of j|f *bai>eiligion. !-r . ?".TV 7 r HELP THE ORPHANAGES. i ">rrow Xs Work Day For All De - j ( nominations. It is generally understood that a g^eat many of our institutions in South will observe the last ^itlUcday in JSeptember as work day^for the orphans. Men and wo boys and girls of all denorai cations and of no denomination, will be asked to give.^ttie proc?ed8 | of tlie day u> the institution of 1'ohoice. The proceeds may be Ttceifed for regular or spe >r, profits made in business, Jr?~g1Xn?"lttay be offered bv ?romptlogs of a generous 'jt~ ? i . V " . ' a iiuU fellow, will pick Ibst day?y?r, many a boy ***'^ will work at spc ?tof errands. 8ouo? will lu mmlf: - Many are rill ha iflvmtcd for i?m by tkoca who ; al?nd a band." our orphanage*, at ~ ' w wleli ifca larg ;af may strati sr MBia Maxwell ?ibadif ('out*!.. Sessions couit conveue%1 tn C*Vfri den (?n Wednesdfty last, Jud^? K W. Me mil) inger presiding. Tin*' fallowing OSlS tllVO heel) UlSpOMtd of: Sam Williams, wfcHault and t?at Urry will) intent to kill Not guilty. John Kav, Jr., Arthur Harricnn sod J ark Harrison wi-ie 111eil for riot. 1 heyvwere fi.und guilty of HSsj\ult and sentenced I m<*Uth each "1 public w.irk^ or uy a tine of *?)<>. Appeal taken and bond grant ed. It ?tll 1)0 pleftSlUt llrrji tO I 1)0 frU'l)(l., of Mr. II I'. J ? 11) DUO t) rvmi Mr. \v. K, \V(wt (,i) ir41't) liial tiny uhvm li.fi> completely vindicated of 'lift charge which has been uien ?ioiifd several iinien |>v tlx* grand j urles. After tlir State's1" evidence whh in the Court instructed th?t Jury to llnd a verdict of not guilty kh there was no evidence of fraud. James Fogtuan, assault and bat tery. 30 days or $00. Fine paid. litis completed the criminal docket and the oivil business was ttiken up yesterday. Them it* uo court today, Judge Miimmmin|?er having been called to Columbia. All jurors and wit nesses wore >exeu??;d yesterday af teruoou until 9 30 o'clock in the morning. To his honor It. W. Memminger, prasid inn Judge at fall term of Court 1906, Kershaw county. 8. <). Wo the xrand jury beit Umvc to make the following presentment. We have passed on all bills presented us. We have visited the various county ollicers and find their books neatlv and properly kept to the be*t of our'know ledge. We havo1visited tho jail and find everything in line condition* We find dio public roads in very bad .condition and I be Charleston road ia in Rome places impassible and recommend that County Supervisor look alter sainw at once. We recouiend that a warrant bo issued for one Wn). Truttsdul for violation of the dis pensary law and give as witnesses Pink Barlield, Moody Mahaffey and John Biabington. It has been reported to us that one R, J Outlaw overseer of the road leading (roil) Camden to Cheraw has been receiv ing commutation road tax from tho fol lowing named persona: W C. Terry. Harry Sanders, Klmore Myers. J W Phillips. W. J, Dorritv, J. W. Catoe, W L Honevcut, Joe Moore. Hud Wil liams, 1> 1'. Moore, J. I). Shaw, J- M flou^h. Thumbing your Honor and other offi cers of tho Court tor courtesies sliown ns we rospectfully submit. J.'S. DUNK, Foreman. PERSONAL, Mr. O <}. D?nny left Wednesday for a trip f<f llimnda. Mr. J, F. Bateman spent the first Of tho week in Camden/ Mr-. Seyles, of Charleston, is visit, mg Miss S. A. Gibbes. ii ^orbett, after a visit to' t/oliimhia, has returned home. Mr. Roevea Boykin, of CharlestouJ is visiting relatives in the city. Mr. W [, Hnrroiigh". of the Sea boaad, was in the|?Uy Wednesday. Miss KhV/iheti)Steed, of Qeor^e town, is visiting Miss Malda Dens Mi^s Floride Barren, of Columbia tfl tltf guest of Mrs. VVr. L. DePass. ' Mi6s N< lite Mann, who ban heen visiting in Sfiiuter has returned home Miss Mary Burnet left, this week for Gastoniu. where sbo will teach school. (.apt. and Mn AI. fj. Smith are at homo again, alter s\trip to Glenn Springs. J Air. and Mrs, 0. S McKagen have returned home after a trip to Hfcu dcrsoWille, N. C. Alls* Beefef* Lenoir will lea^e in a lew days lor Colombia where she will study stenography. Mrs. Jns H. Hams and Mrs John Cantev are visiting relatives i?j?,Clar endon-and Marion counties Mr. D. H. Banai, after an extend* ed trip north, has returned home, much to the delight of his many friends here. The mtny friends of Mr ? Willis Alickle, Jr , are glad to see him ont ajfain after a long and serious illness of typhoid fuver M rs. Min nie Frierson and grand daughter, Miss Honor Lan? spent tho past week in Camden, tho guest of Mrs. Bruce Davis. We are pleased to learn that the son nud daughter of Mr and Mrs Willie Brown have rocovered from au illneas of typhoid fevor. Mr. L. V. Baker, who nas been ap pointed a member pf the faculty of the University of South Carolina, left this week to commence his da ties there. Dr. and Mrs. E II Zemp leave Camden Alonday night for their home in , Knoxvillo They will bo accom panied by Dr. Zerop's mother and Miss Lorec Arthur who will spend the winter with them. In our oily Wednesday was seen the far famed twirler, Ham ilicUarson who saved the pennant from the too eager Darlington aggregation Many fans with faces smiling clasp od his hand with exceeding delight and welcomed him again to the town he aided to ths color?. Marriage. -.At 6:45 o'clock last evening at Trinity AI K Church, R. D. Dibble was married to Miss Bessie E Mark' iin, both of pur eity. Immediately after the marriage the couple left on the 8. A. JL 'for Hichuiond and Wrwhiirgton ' * rj (R vD I Nibble is one of onr most popolal1 Colored merchants ?nt we wieb hisi every success ia life.?Ed. Ch nm role ) Clerk Wants*. Wanted a ho? aboat H or 16 rears of a^a to clerk In tb? 0p.4oini ^ Att>rr Factory Dam Broken. i Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock I he limn of the pond of th?> liciunisge count mill bi?>ke. For luriaioiy iiitt hicnk occur rati in t It w canal putt <? f the dam and tlio loan to ilif oo in oh 11 y wili not be bo great, are glad to eay, aa <?u (?rtfloi occustou h win n the 11 ro a It a o( < or r? d hi more <xpsosivo parts of the dam. It 14 estimated that it will coti only uhout one thousand dol lars to repair tlio damage*. Die lull) witM dliut down ooiy one day on account of tin* hccidcot tie there i? aiiMlolont gte?in power to run the mill, and it took only one day to get. it in leadiness. Under the cxoilbnt management of the picttirieut, Mr. 11. G. Carri "on, tlio break will aoon be repair ed and in a few days water will a. gain be in tlio canal and the groat turbine wheel will again be turning as before. Busidence For Kent. The 10 room house opposite Bloomsberry. For terms apply to Mu? Mary C. Watkins, Irwin Avenue, Spartanburg, 8. ('. Notice. All bread tickets that have been issued by uh will bu cashed at W. M. Hinson's bakery. McUowaU'a Bakery. REAL ESTATB TRAN8FJER3. Paris Watts to Tbos MoLcndon, 10 acres. 85 8 A Bradley to J J JJradley et al, 10 acres $5 Kelly Boll to S J Hart, 4G acrcs. $280 Lucy Brnnnon to Annnie E Mc Dougald. 2 lots. $1200 S N Sowell io R LSowelh 21 ncros 1-2 inioroRt. 8150 J (J Koiil to M J McLain, 1 acre. $1 Kelly Boll ?o Marpfnrot Boll ?t al, 50 acres for love and affection D VV Joy to T B Blylher, 0 3-4 acres. $286 J M DeSauanurn, Admr. to truHtoo of Martha Cole, 1 lot. $40 I Scota and Lnlio Salniond to Clurlotto Cantey. 1 acre. $15 A V Brown tfr Jani! Bras, 1 (? HI acr> m $75 It C J one a et al to It B Maekey et al 16 10 acres. ? $200 Charlotte (/'antov to S B Shields 1 2 acre in No 1. $1 VVm Clyburu. jrM {?.?? Ariana Shi ver I lot. in No 1. $100 Mrs A E Clylmrn lo K S Ville pigue '2 tracts No. 19 $100 Anna Johnson to Itonn Simpkms i't al 1 lot and I 'houso iu No. 1. SI and love and uiTection. W A Ancriuu et al lo .1 J Bur roughs 75 acroa. 851)0 Martha E Kirklov et. nl to ,J T Stevens et al 1194 acres, 12 interest. 8800 W Porlcinrt to 'i' Washington et a! 18 acros $20 .C II Mansion to .lohn Chan's 134 acres 12 interost. $250 FOR SALE. 3*20 acres ol land nenr Liberty Hill known aa the Rebecca Lucas tract. Kour horso farm open. Applv to Henry Savngo or W. R. Ilougli. Bfidge To Let. Notice is hereby given that on Sa'ur dav, October 6di. 1900, bi<ls will ho re ceived by the County Bonn! of Commis sioners for Kershaw County to build a bridge over Sander's Creek at the old Vaughan Kin. Hids to be received at said place, niiu plana ?ud apucucaiious made known on day of letting. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Conimissi6n* ers. J. M. SOWKFjL, C Supervisor. Septombor Oth, Citation. / South Carolina ?Kerahnw County By J. B. Phelps, Probate Judge. Where*#. C. U. My^ra m*do suit to me, to grant him Letter* of /.diniuistrA tien, of the instate Of and oflcoU of Al b?rt W. Myers. These are therefore to cite and admon ish *11 ami singular the kindred and the creditora of the said Albert W. Mvors, deceased that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S- C , on the 20th dav of September n?*f. aflpr publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sfoow cause. if any thev have, why the said admini'tridion should not be granted. Qiven under wy hand this ].'Uh day of September. A. D., 1909. Published in the Camden Chronicle on the 14th day of September. 1906. V J?b. PHELPS, /" Judufeof Probate. ELECTION OF CITY ENGINEER 1:1 .M?ftffice of City Clerk A Tress. Camden, 8. O.. Sept. 6, 1906 Applications for the position of City Pljinhrer' for ?he City of Camden, 8. C., forth* term of on* year, will be received by the underoigned until Monday. Gotor ber 1, 1006, at 6 o'clock p. m. Applications must state the salary ex pected. and the applicants must furnish testimonial as to ahilifty and experience in civil engineering, reference being made to actual services performed and at ?*'.?? Hiwa ati?l wlaoa _ ffT* "frfi. yiawy? ? Tbp tftai of ^ to begin at aa early ? day as praeti<^abW an<i aa ?iay be mutually a?r*c<* upon, and shall tevmi nate one year froto the dato of beglonlnf unless subsequent mutual agreement shall termtnate the same ssoner or shall extend It T|>e pgbt to reject any or all appLica rv< , AOAAATJL % t GO TO W. H. ZEMP. CANTEY & BOYKIN, PIRE INSURANCE. l)vvcllin^ And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. / Itf'x - - ; We Represent Only I he Host And Most Ueliuble Companies Real Kstute And Iienlin^ Agents. Welsh Neck High^chool HAKTSVIUJC, S <!. Co-Kdncational nn<i Mililtry. Buildings lar<;o and conitno <1 ions, heated by lurnito.es ori>to:itn. provided Willi shower but lis and situated on a campus of twelve acn-s Pure artesian water. Instructors, graduates of loading colleges of the country*. Terms for board, tuition and medical attendance for session $120.00. Uniforms for cadet, $30.00; lor young lady about $18.00 for session. Write lor catalog. ROBT. W. IMJRKKTT, A. M., Principal. i ? ? -v* ? - . k The undersigned respect fully begs to inform the public, that on Sept. 1st he will fnovte into the new and commodious Store just e rected two doors north of the Bank corner. Grateful for patronage re ceived in "the past, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. /^.D.fCeppedy. WEEK END k OUTING SATIS via. SOUTHERN RAILWAY The Southern Railway will sell week end excursion tickets from Camden to points named below at very low ratesfds follows: Isle of Palms and return $3 85 VShelby. N. 0 , and return a 55 'Anderson, 0?t and return ...... . 4 (>5 1 Spartanburg* S. CM and return 3 85 Whitestono, S. C., and return 3 GO Union, S. 0., and return . 3 00 Tickets sold for all trains leaving Sat iirdays and Sunday mornings, limit ed good to return until following Tuesday. For full i nformation, con sult So. Railway ticket agents. 50. Agent, Oamde VjiifMu c r,.fU O. , Fltion A?oat, Obtrlf?tea, 8. Oi '"'i \ < ?*. '' . ?' . -jSh ?. \ " ?' ???>' " "3 v:; '