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<*"?- v? BRUGES wl ( GROCERY. ? ~i?r:\ ? -Fine Teas & Cot'= X&iftT ^kTlzxJtr ' *' '. $ * ' \ , ? ^ m fees. .?. '? . r V; ' '? ' ? ' 4 Headquarters For . "flood Things To Eat." K Phone 49. ' m ?Jit r mmm '-V.. 'mti For Sale. Household Furniture. Apply to Mrs. VV. J Jones. For Rent. -.JTcom September 17, 1007, a two fltftry houee on Broad street, oppo site- Itoe- IJliwt Hou??. Apply t<> "The 0 anaden Store. ? V^T J7'i : Excursion to Norfolk WW direct your attention to the XadV&.rUsejuent of nie seventh annu al excursion over the Seaboard railroad from Camden to^-Norfolk, Yin.. Tke fare is only ^8. Tickein irood to returo-until September 1st L 10 For Rent. * ' Home id Kirkwood%on Lyttletan ulrfcQt. For terms apjjly to Miw? M,ary C. Walkiufl, or, to Edward K. vWalkine, Agent, Irwin Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Valuable Lot at Bethune For 8ale. ' ~W Ol lot on Main street, in business pOft/on of totfh of Hetbune, for Address Box 337, lftjthuue, s: c.' SaH?k<>; .^ ** Horse For Sale. ' Qae fi?o year old pony for sale afa bargain. Good for saddle and briggyand also works well to wag on or i>Jow: Can Be seen at my W . R. Etc, Jr., Camden, S. C. Protracted Meeting at Antioch. ft Have been requested to an |oe ibat a - protracted meeting h at Anliocii Haptist the 2nd Sundajr in Au conduoted by Be v. J. B. "? Everybody is cordially in to attend. m ' \tla?tic Coast Line will sell low , itom all points in North Carolina, Colombia and Charleston/ Cn Auuuata and Savannah, Ga., orfolk and Suffolk, Va. Tickets .jaale August 4th to 9th, final ilimit August 14th. f Fot further information, call on nearest ticket agent, or write: W. J.Craig, P. T. M., or T. C. White, v0. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. Lncknow Dots. , * .. > Mr, Editor:?VPe have bad quite an abundance of raia for the past " months. Crops are improving. Cora .is floe, and potatoes excel! &pt. Tbc pea crop will be much ^better* than last year. Gardens ^b^betUr than they have been. Qtajtte are bow ripe. Th^ farmers /'> ;|)S| Wade gpod oat orops and this fcelpe<f\tbein liiud'h in the feed line. Si *bsv Iras* planted the oat patches In born nod it looks very promising. t? not doing so well?thoro has been loo much rain for it. Tbe ?ona of Mr. and Airs. John r'*: '-||eon, two old acquaintances and friends of yours, bava bought iwo ;i in Lucknow. These wffrthy log gentlemen have never waited something- to turn up bnt have (sys turned something up. Tb?r* ere iwo ways to get rid of oabbage nod collard bugs that mining the gardens. One is X^niW^TiaVes afirtwfctp Ate In tbe morning while the on them,.knocking lite bogs > *1U not Mine opon them yo?f garden, i? safe. ?|o'r*eo ha*? had gooq feero Ult neason. merobants are doing ? b We baVi wajer and avsYytlilOg looki . and. aronnd Lack* '?? . ' ' ? ? , itlfblng Sunday I FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. He returnee ,,f Mis. W.J Jooca mi upper I.yuletun street or tfi oia up|njIy to Mil-. \\J Joni'D Lost Doff. "~"*>rrrue??l?y Ihn?, A'i^. <kh, 1 red lOUfiiJ tloji, about s IliOltlllH old, WHU stolen /mm my restaurant. Reward ,<? rot u i nod. Weston Alexander. Fauiily Reunion. I hero will he h family reunion hi 1*10 residence of Mr. C. K. Davis, on I'liuraday, Aug. 15th, Ul? occasion being the Hfuli uuuiveraary of the birthday of Mr. K. W. Davia. The public i? cordially iovitod to attend anil bring well tilled baakete. Notice. Camden Chronicle: ? Please per mit me to extend a moat cordial invitutiou to every old friend and follow citizen to attend our meet ing (if daya to begin on next Sun day, Aug. lltli, IIA.M, at Krieud whip baptist Church, Woat Wo teree. Fraternaily, T. W. Scruggs. Obeyed Orders. (Jen Sherman once possessed an Irish servant whose for to wuh ask ing ijueHiioiiH and trying to find out why and wherefore of everything he was told to do. During a bat* ^le. and orderly one day approach ed the general and told hint that hie favorite horse, Rosa, had been struck by a cannon bull and killed. Culling, hia Iriah .soryant, the general s'tfid, "Go akin Rosa." "Why, air, ia Robs dead?" began the man. Geu. Sherman roee up in hia wrath, saying, "Never mind wheth er he is dead or not?I told you to go out and akin him." The man returned about three hours later, and Sherman bailed hi in with the word",/'Where have you been? Does it take you three liora to akin a horse?" "No" answered Mike, "but it took me about two houra to catch hiui.'" ?Tit-Bits. The Last Confederate, -[Published by Request.] Ififl r nation born 011 an April morn, , And laid on an April eve, His a wind-tossed banner For which the wind ahall grieve. Who will it be, and when will it be, ^ Bnl one will tlm.laat Confederate be. They wait him who has parsed uufil the rolls he complete. The rolls of Jackson and Let. The Lmu sill Liar itim 10 bin jaut resting place, And carve 011 his white vrrave stone, Here lies the last of a gallant host, The last Confederate ie lie. Rounding half a century, .Yet noiie knoweth the hour. When an army arose as the sun, Upon a host of flowt/ta. The drummer boy of pad Shiloh, Will be a boy with Hood, Or the youth at his fallen si tea post, - - Who the bearded foe withstood. J - Qold is the age of youth, Silver its debt in de*th, Qold at Mannnsaas his silver age, Death at appouiattox lays. , PERSONAL. Mr. Q. T. Little spent Inst Mon* jay in Colombia. Miss Etta Zemp has returned from a trip in Virginia. * Mr. and Mrs. G. H Lenoir are on inite an ejtented trip on tbo -Hud son. Miss. Nannie Hough has returned home after a pleasent visit to friends in Chcratr. Measts. J. 11. Munn and K. Eu bankfl, of Buffalo, were in Camden yesterday. , Bliss Pauline Latta, of Monroe, N. 0., i? visiting her uncle, Auditor W. F. Russell. Contractor Adams speut th'? week it tho Exposition. Ue ruj*orts a most delightful time./ Supervisor M. Wont is attend og the good. roads\ convention in Spartanburg this week. Mies. llary Patton, wh? has been visiting the family of Mr. (3. E. Tay lor has returned to her bot#o in J^ar- i lington. Mr. W. A. Schrock, Jr., ofColum liia, spent a few days in Camden' this week, en route to tho James town Exposition * . Mrs. Robert Qoori*le and little Niece of Camden are spending a week with Mr. ?nd Mrs. Boag.?-W inns burro'News and Herald. Mr. John R, Ashe, of Kershaw, passed through Camden on Wednes day returning from the exposition, and New York City tfhero he spent about two week*, h Mr. M. Banm, who ia spending the summer atJSfew Roche lie, N Y.j. fs In Camden for tan day a. paving been oalfed here on some vary im pdttant bust net*. * Rev. L. A. Mitchell has been as slating-in a- pfotrfcotod aasctiagat Weatville this week. Be retaraed to Oareden yesterday and/ tbe regniar religions servicee may be espeet?l in the opera boose on Sunday. ^ The isiinj frieade laCamdcn of Dr. m&M3? be glad to learn that they are entay> lag their eaetUoa ie*p?ns?ly. ? ?*rd from Dr. KeCouta w|<M -W. ?BiSi Ik* BwiWiWi >lpHn ?If rri w*. tw#*" Losl-4 Watch. ? A ladies' gold v, atch wttB 1 out yo?. torday iveoiiig hctw<<n Cauiden hH(I b?i Waleroe lion bridge. Mun(I phoio^ruph on inside, lie wind if returned to The Chronicle oilictt f.r tp (' W. Dunn. The twonty-mnth annual iutor denominational couaty Sunday school convention wt.? hold at Beu lah Church Wednesday and Thurs day of litis week. It its asid the incoting whs one uf the host ever hold. Mr. Whildep, tho well known Sunday school worker was present which added much interest to tho occasion. Mr. W liildon gave a high ly inUrtuining lecture in the Meth odist Church on Wednesday eve ning. 0/> To Let. >6 room house. Apply to K . C. von TresCkow. I. H. ALEXANDER, O.D.S. OFFICE ON UPPBR MAIN ST OAMDBN. 8. C. W. B. DE'LOACH, Attorney-At-Law, OAMDKN, S O. Trespass . Notice. Trospassing or bathing will not bo allowed at "Millbank.'' ? .John Hoy kin. Money To Loan. M I hm prepared to make loans o.i ap proved security of Uenl Estate in Ker ulraw Oountv on terms to suit borrower. W. M. SHANNON, Attorney at J,nw. Camden, S. 0., Nov. IG, 1?)06. Dr. A. L. liarvin, dzejUsttist. Oirice over Dr. F. beslie Zetnp's Drug Store. Phone 184. Notice of Filial Oischaige. Kj Notice is hereby iriven that on Mon day, August 26th, 1007, I will apply to the Judge of I'rohnte for Kershaw Oounty for Letters Diantixory a* Execu trix of the estate of W. E jOateen, de ceased. HENRIETTA OHTRF.N, Executrix. July 26th, 1907. in. & uu'kcft a ? -MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Uord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy OUw* * n>*cialtv. - Jan 4 4 smpim Miirii \mm. Tho following is a list of claim* approv ed and ordered jimd ut tho log^!?r month* ly meeting held Monday. Aug. 5th. 1907: W B Turner, tal and postage.- * -*|58 33 David Wolfo. 6upplie? to gang, H L.Schloahburg, pup to gau>: 18 qb T .1 Afraut#.. styp to pau-perfl. I'J 00 f/A Ua?tV, rep bridge, tfvlh Kprshaw Mer <ik Bk Co. tool?, p Wm I) Trnnthaua. salary., 17 H E Munn, pupt oi ch gany. 02 00 Camden Ripply Co, supplies. >02 3<> L M Hull, spatial con. 2 00 R B W^lliama* suplies to gang, 11 on D M McCaskjIl, insurance, 203 7g P. |f M^CMkijl. salary and pottage. B3 03 j> p c Murchwon, ?*l & pop fpo, c 17 ?8 W T Smith, awp to pauper?, If? jja W U Olyburn, M P, mod ser, 17 00 8nrlnga A Shannon, ?ap to gang, t)H on M C West, salary, AO (to John Boon, work at Jail, 8 00 Lewift A Christmas, sup to pau M 00 A W Burnet, M D, mad. eor, 0 00 Q W Dabne/, gapt'poor house, 14 50 W JPufliu Mfid acf* 4*?r " ^^111 mnii ?>! ? ?' rrw Joseph Shehcpn, tfop to hands, . 8ft-go C W Blrchmoie, adv and sta. 28 7a W l> McDow^l, aflr and job wk, to 34 W A Sakroc*, #*v. , ifliT A D Kennedy, sup to rd hds, 120 *5 H C WatkJnsi auppliea, t no D J Griffin, dtoting prisoners. S7 00 A* W Smith, amithwork, ' \2 n 1 ? ?# * ^ 29 00 L B Ogbwrn, road wk. ' v; 5 00 W OorbfU, M P. m*d s#r, F, W. WAGBHSB St CO, Cotton Department, Charleston, S. C. We have arranged to handle Cot ton to best advantage and solicit consignments. We give special attention to hand ling Stapiy Cotton, viz. "Allen Seed," "Floradora" and others of this grade. ? WORTH ITS fATl'V j IK am ? All uuuu< ?WANTED TO RENT AT ONCH / / >:?< >.< > C 2- --C- 2> C >-c A four or live room dwelling, FURNISIIKIT; either in town or in the suburbs. Would like two or three acres in premises. Applicant will take house for one year. Six-room dwelling on La-Fay ottc Avenue adjoining the new Baptist'Ohureh Parsonage. City water and electric lights in house. Price $1750.00. ^ A number of desirable building lots ranging m price . from $200.00 to $2000.00. Several Store properties on Main street at bargain prices. Five room dwelling, corner Mill and; liaile streets. City water in hoi\?e. $12.25 per month. * Six-room dwelling on LaFayette Avenue. * City water and electric lights. $15.00 per month. * 2 five-room dwellings on Mill street, below DeKalb. Elec tric light* and city water. $ 10.00 each. C. C. MOORE. The Kind You^favo Always Bought, and which has been flt>r over 1*0 years, lias bortiQ the signature of and lias been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JUHt-as-ffOod" are but Experiments tliat trifle with and endanger the heTUtli of Infants. and Children?Experience against Experiment, ... What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric* Drops and Soothing Syrups. It in Pleasant* I* contains neither Opium, n Morphine nor other N&r<M?ti$ substauco. Its ugc 1y~tt3~gMarantcp? H destroys Worm* Fever UIuiomh, It euros Diarrhoea and lVipd Oolie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stemoeb wad Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's ranacca?The Mother's Friend. ' " . ' GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ^9 Be&e the Signature of * ?*. _ a* ?????* ir y&frzz 1 ^? Hot Weather Talk. Cturie And See The Cool ^Breefcy, Things At The Gilt Edge Store. Everybody^ thinking now of how to keep cool this hot weather. To those who are going to mountain or seashore we say come in and let us help you to get 6ft*. We havo.a" nice lino of light weight wool goods* just the thing for thes cool evenings in the fnountains. ilust received#a nice line of Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Ktc. Now l'or the folks that stay at home. Oomo and see the cool breezy things we. are showing. All of our Figured Lawn,. Batiste, Ktc., at reduced price; we have them from 5c yd. 1 lot Figured Silk Organdies^beitutiful patterns, (>0c vaiuestr reduced to 39c. .'4 ' L lot figured Silk Tissues, sold at 25c yd., reduced to 19c.. 1 lot Striped and Figured Madras, 25c value?, reduced to 18c per yd. q : 1 lot short length Oannon Cloth reduced to 9c yd. , 0 ' '* " ,V - I lot Ginghams, nice patterns for boys* waists, shirts, ohil dron's drosses, etc., reduced to 9c. yd. v'< ? - -: '? * &T:r?^--x>?. . ? ; - ? We ftre sacrificing our entire stock of Embroideries. Come ) quick for the prices on these goods can't be matched in a. "V long time. A good Sea Island at 5o yd. , , Shirting Prints, short lengths, at 4 1-2 cts 3d. ?^^77'7 ?'' ' Colgate Talcum Powder, the 20c kind, at 18c. . 1 '? "Star Brand Shoes Are Better." Just received a biir shipment ol these celebrated shoes Those arc the kind that satisfy. . , J -? * *'/? A T VX'i - ' v ' ~'v Youth Respectful}/, 1*;' T. YlllcpMgutt* Proprietor M i!!li