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If] MISIOiii % Having decidud t#> combine our forces and open up the room on tiie corner of Main ami Do Kalb Btreets which shall ho known as "The Pure Food Store," wo take plea urc in expressing our most .heiu^ ty appreciate n ??t* tin? patronage so libera^y bestowed upon us in the past and to oarnobtly solicit for f.he new fnm a continuance of tho same us we feel thai iiY future wo will be better prepared than over to merit your kind favors. Wo intend keeping n &TKIOTLY PIH8T OfcAftH FANCY GROOEHY in which ON LY thk purkst and hkst donjkstic & IMPORTlvD ARTIOLKS OF FOOD can be obtained at. most reasonable prices. We also propose to very much improve our delivery By?tem giving a reasonably prompt delivery of all goods purchased at "The Pure Food Store." A waiting your commands we are Yours very truly, Phone 2. BRUCE & LANG, Cotloa Market. ^Vlton Is quoted in Catudeu this Hug, good tmd'Uliug at 10 40 gagging At a Bargain. 'largo quantity of lagging |tly datu/iged by fi'ro lor nale at [uio. Tho Gill Edge Store. yPejith of Mies Ida Phelps. with the deepest regret thai. ?ro of the death of Miss Ida )? which occurred at tho home .brother, Mr. Hutlor Phelps, rdan, Clarendon county. Miae; i&B a aister of Capt. K. L. | of our towL'>fyaud of the |V# J. B. Phelp3. ^ . , A Trip to Westville. J r?8 our great ploasure on last iy t.o take a trip to Westville. Fways affords us peculiar plene vrsrt - Westville- for- H was luat OUr uai 'iy i;ti t ili.j'ii pspent* Tho occaeiou laat Sun ra? tho Meeting of the Ker '/fJounty Baptist Association, vro arrived there tiun.dnyand fned what a glorious meeting lad been, we foil raal mean that ? i[MJid not break otF from business' go the lir?t day. \V?? had kj to got from the Clerk of the kbeiation a report of the meet pi.but up tJ the hour of going lo is it has not been received. Ii appear next week. ' Wo were jf^aintrd the hospitable home 'apt. L. L. Clybum, and it is real to I90 the guest of tlila 1 - led,- high-toned gentleman. It is -his houie that- one meets with 16 Southern hospitality. , xccd Sales To Columbia Account fSouth Carolina State Faih Oct. 28?tfov. 1, 1907. ocount of the above occasion, Serfttaard Air Line Railway will 11 round trip tickets to Columbia, Ct. 25tb to 31st inclusive, atv one re plqp 75c including admission Fair grounds. Tickets may also purchased for cne fat^ plus 25c thout admission coupon, from assatt, Blatiey and intermediate stations. Tho rate from Camden . .Will be $1.74 including admission Qgio Fair grounds, or $1.24 without admission coupon. On Wednesday Y and Thursday the Seaboaid will op i?v crate special train, leaving; Camden . at 8 22 a. m., arriving Columbia at js 9 30 a. m.; returning leave Colum ^ bla at 6 15 p. m. For further in formation ci* 11 on Saaboard agents, or write W. L. Burroughs, T. P. A , Columbia, S.'C. The South Carolina Methodist Confer* ' Once. (Hue one^endred and twenty ?eQond South Carolina Annual Con ference at iho Methodist Episcopal Churolj Sautb, will be held in tisff j&ey, Not. 27 to Deo. 2. This will k^pOTtfeea prove one of. the moat [*<wtereatuig Conferences in the hit toff of (be Church , In order that^ due pqblioity .be given the proceed* ' inga Tbe Qaffney Ledger will isaue * dally edition daring the Confer* onoo seeaion, Detailed reports of ?\ theproceedlnge will be published : 4*llf and no pains will be spared fO sake the. paper interesting to 0&M ?mt body of lletbodiata in oliOf. Sobeortptlooi for paper during this week will be is! 15o? -poatage prepaid to P*rl of the State or United To eaok mtnleter taking oil to tbk daily edition " r a oomosiasloa of 26 ;Vfci allowed.' The ~ eanoUoaf *f the of Oaffqey, > s~: Now Advertisements. VP a direct your alien lino to the fol lowing new advertisements which up pea i- in The Chronicle lo-day: Commercial Hank. 1)1. Bhuui. .JumcH I). Benson ? Architect. ^Personal 7/fonti'on? | Mr. D. P. Dixon has tnken a por jsition uh traveling salesman. Rev. Keff 8mith, of Georgia, will pi'caeh in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. Dr I II Alexander, dentist of Cam den, h as been invited to clipic before the First District Dentar Society of New York, on the 10th of December next. It is quito a compliment to lie the recipient of such an in vita 1 tion, an thl8 Society is composed of I the most prominent dentists of the Metropolis. Wc.Pqy You to Save. You Owe It to yourself and should be paid ' p.s conscientiously as you. have paid ail your other debts. If you uro a wa{je-earn??r or*a ""business mail you owo your self and family protection, comfort ami caro in case of sickness or distress. Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT solves tho problem by ac cepting small amounts weekly or monthly as you lift?'. Try this^jft&iT-^^tari an account with a dollar theHirst week, two dollars the' second, three dollars the third and four dollars tho fourth week?and you have ton dollars saved. Start with a dol lar ajtain, and so on ; and at the end of the year you have $130" to your'credtt. Port of tho debt" you owe ydureelf will have been paid. Try it. Call at our !SavingsjJ)epartu5ent this'week. The Commercial Bank , S. G. Arrested Upon a Serious Charge." Special to The State. Camden. Oct. 20.?Messere. J. II. Hyatt'and Wesley Driggers, neigh-' bors ant) farmers from the eastern section of ibis county, are in jail tonight, charged with having forged abd presented for payment a check for $200; Cletk \V. E. Johnson Jt , was on duty at the paying teller's Window of Ihe Bank of Camden just before the closing hour this after* noon when Driggers presented the bogus check. . _ lt_w.il A cotton check of Alex ander Sprunt At Son and was sign ed apparently by Mr. W. H. Halle, the local buyer for that firm. The 'btyeckwas as nsasl made payable to a certain number, and the tsot that the ntarnl*er wss within the hundreds first attraoted Mr. John son's attention. The number on faese cotton checks are now up in the thousands. Upon farther in vestigation a little bad spelling was noted. Two wss written *?ttxow and then Mr. Johnson saw that the signature and the whole business w|m forged. Mr. Driggers wss In* viild into Caslfler Tales' offtoe where he reluctantly stated IIIa\ the check was giyen him by Hyatt with a promise of a division., Both deay the crim*? claiming that they found the obeck* Mr. Hstia states that Hyatt sold him a bale ot.eol* ton on September 19ih and that the ?amber the bogas check atoawe that hie father."Mr* James L Halle, W tearing oat the check for Hyatt tat oat a blssk efceck aadernvatb aWag with Hyatt got 4oW 4i It Hyatt la at*at f n-'ff? is M?>etlri? of Odd Fellows. j* A (?(?uric* meeting <f O ld Ktl-! low# Wl'1 hi) lit !d in Can.>]??<) About! Nov. I2*h- Thl? 'promisee to be, a i meeting of much Interest aud fur ther partic ulate> with programme; will bi; ?iviD lau-r. A L inuu Tree (.'ipt L. 1/. C<l\ but u it ltd in bin front ynni a curiosity in the shupe j of u Union The tree is about ? twelve f?.*ct-nnli niul loaded (town f?ou) top to bottom*, it h lull grown lemons, It if? n beautiful sight odc north tilling milt* to aee. Waaainakor & ljrown Ulothtn^ Mr. \). Wolfe in agent for the world renowned Wanamaker A Brown clothing. If you want an up-to-date and allround first-clasw suit eall and got Mr. Wolfe to 111 you up. Kit guaranteed . Now Firm. ' | Mr. K. NY. Murchisot:, who for a | long time has been with Mr. (i. C. Bruce, will next week open up a nic.u line of groceries to tho store recently vacated by Mr. J. . K. Lang. There ure others who will be connected with. M/^Ukfrohison and the firm uatne wttt The Up Town Grocery Cootfpany. Mr. Murchison is a most excellent young man and wo are sure he will do well. Mr. James D. Bonson. Wo wish to call the special atten tion of our readers tft tho card in thie issue of The Chronicle of Mr. James I), Benson. Mr. Be'nson is a sun of the late Mr. J. A. Benson so well and favorably known to tho people of our community, and, like his father, is a real genius in architecture. He also does survey ing, map and plat work, etc. Mr. Benson resides on Monujuoent square, and when in need of any .work in his line we advise our friends to see hiin^v We are sure he will please thero^v ?? ? Pino Corn. As fine corn as we have ever seen was shown usooedav this week by MrR B Elliott ofCassett. The corn was raised by Mr. Elliott Uffon land which a few years ago "would not sprout cow peas." We a^kcd if the corn was made by the William son nlnn. "No." replied Mr. Elliott, "it was wade by the Elliott plan, and from the s^me kind of need I have been iising for the past twenty years." /Mr. Elliott is one of our best ip?d most successful- planters WMve are sure tn^\yH ll am son plan would produce no finer corn than Mr. Elliott has made this year. Scv rs? c-rs of onrn p.an be seen by calling at the Chronicle office, ^ Death of Mr. J. T. Cautheu It is With sincere r?*^ret that wo announce the death Of Mr. Juries T. C'iutheu which ifeouried at K-*r whaw last Suturd.a(y afteAoon. Mr. Cauihen was born near Westvillo and was about 75 years of age. Mr. Caiuhen bus always beon a public spirited and useful citizen. He was magistrate at K>rehaw at the lime of hie death. He was a consistent' member of the? Methodist chujxh, joining the church in his /6arTy childhood. Mr. Cautheu left sur viving him his wife and Ave chil dren?Messrs, W. V., R S. aud J. G. ttCauthen, Mrs. D. M. Kirkley and Mrs.'Datsy" H. Haaseltine to whom we extend, our sincere sympathy. I'he burial took place at Kershaw on Sunday afternoon. j REAL. ESTATE TRAN3FER3. T E Hearon to J W Hcnron 1 Lot j^JJfcthunc $300. [. . Ella Lovett to Hampton Jacobs 107 acres in No 12 $455 L, J Jordan to J M ('a:son and J B Threat 9ul acres 8450 W II R?ff, Jr., to W il RuiT, Hr, 182 acres $1180 Jauie A Caropbelle to T) G F etch er 23 acres in No 8 $5) MAE Clyburn to Sasie C Tav lor 1 lot. J N Nicholson to Wra A Edwards 2587 acres in No 19, $7500 S H Bradloy to J A Workman 226 acres in No 9, $1400 E C nail to 8 M Bradley 99 1 2 acres in No 9, $625 Kale Ellen Watklns lo S M Brad ley 20 acres in No 9, $80 W A Anornm to E T Vdleplgue 118 12 aores in No 2, $3 and other valuable consideration* JAMES D. BENSON, ?-- ARCHITECT, Oamden, S. CL , Also Land Surveying, Maps, Plata, Etc. . ? School of physical culture opens to day (Friday, Ofat. llib) ai 4:30 o'clock P. M at khe residenoe of Dr. D. L. DeSaussare on if ill 8u For urm*. etc., apply to Miss Zai da D. Parrisb. >; TM Chsrokes Grtenhooss Has For Sals; Paa*y Plaata @lOc. and ?0o. Hog. Papa* Whlu Narefesos % SOa. Jas. Roaa* HytoUtts? Wc. <?l S3 R4 SOLVED (HAT THE WfLl.l DRESSED PERSON IS '!!,'? ONE WHO to? APPRO PR I AVE attire For. EVERY OCCftSSlON. THE BEST STORE IS WHERE THEY SELL CLOTHES FoR tVt'RYOCCASICH A PERSON fEELS fOCLjrf) IN TfcC vJROPIC GARMENTS Qo'lo THE STORE You CbVJ 'lRUST DID Yol/ EVER 60 To A PART? AND -STAMD IN THE CORNER, AND .SPEND MO.ST Of THE TIME IN THE DRE.S.5ING ROOM OR .STAND IN THE CORNER. BECAU.SE YOU WERE NOT TOGGED RIGHT? IT WOULD HAVE BEEN LoT.5 BETTER IF YoU HAD STAYED AT HoME BECAUSE IF' YOU GO To A PARTY AND ARE NOT DRE?S?SED. RIGHT f.Oil', WON'T HAVE A BIT OF FUN. PLEASURE I.S WORTH LIVING TOR. To GET PLEASURE DRE.S.S UP," IT WILL CO.ST YOU THIS MUCH TO DRE.S.S UP: FOR $4.SO A GOOD KNICKERBOCKER .SUIT FOR $5.00 A BETTER -SUIT FOR $6.00 THE BE.5T POSSIBLE -SUIT roR $2.00 A good overcoat TOR $4.00 A BETTER OVERCOAT FOR $6.00 THE BE.ST POSSIBLE OVERCOAT RESPECTFULLY, toi. Baum. N. C. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. Represents Only The Best And Most Reliable Companies. Rewl Estate And Hunting Agent. ' A. Thief.' German- Salve. Worth Its Wc^it In Gold. NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITH OUT IT. Genniue Cure* Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Piles, Sores, - Stab*, Cuia, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, Pimples, Hone-Felon, Car hunclos, Stone-Bruise, 8oft Corns, (quick relief to.hard oorns.) Scrofula, Sore-Hreast, Uiag-Worm, Hums, Eczema, Tetter and kindred diseases. Prevents filood Poioon or Lock-Jaw result ing, from Stings, Uiu?. Scratches by unclean instruments, Nail in Foot, Or from any other cause. Allays and alleviates pain Perfeo.il} harmless in its application, hut musical in its results. Once tried you will never ho without. Nothing but the purest refined material on tor 8 info it? manufacture. Six (ft) month required to make as-small .' a quantity as % ounco. Not injurious to the most dolicatfc complexion, and why not * keep a box.on hand. Atfft does not detract from its celohrat ed healing qualities. Hares much. sufTorins* and many Doctor hills and i9 alway a true friend. Every box gu.i ranged or money refunded. Price 26c. For sale by all druggists, or, A. Til IKS, Proprietor, Charlotte, N.-O. For 5ale. THE ANOBUM LOTS. The five lots on Fair street offered for sale last week are beginning to move. Some have been sold. The others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 60x300 feet. $450.00 for o^e?$350.00 for the others. Growing fruit trees anqhrnbbery. They slope to the back assuring good drttfiageTjflire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid and nqcost for pape v ?*+ A twelve-room dwelliiig^bn DeKalb St. House in good location, and in good repair. ^Iswo stories and brick base ment. TwtPTrH*m servant's housi^bi yard and two-roftm ten ant house in field on back street. ^ JJarns and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to Rutledge street. / Price $4000,00. Ttfo-stor^ frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the Victoria-Hotel. Good trontage on Broad street and plenty of depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cooking range, floor covering*, shades and bath fixtures go with house. - ^ Price $3500.00. , The old Odd Felluws Hall on Rutledge street* Has a front age, of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly* 200 feet. Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2-room servants house in the _yardK Fine shade trees. Price $1X00.00. / For Rent. 2-story six-room dwelling on Main street Ample premises 111 gpbd condition. . Water mnd electric lights in house. "r -- - Don't Listen To The Fellow That Tells you that Everything; is So Much Higher. Three-fourths Of All The Goods In Our ' At the same old price. A few lines A' ? M 4P ai:e a little higher, but we wilr ev> ' :C i, save you money on these. Come* m to ? ' , and let us show you through ? . .. . . f. . . ^ store, and convince yourself can It will be a benefit//td you and a pleasure to us. ;4v Yours Respectfully, J P. T. Villepteue, Proprietor