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lustomefs: Combine our forces ami the corner of Main ami shall be known as Food Store," Ufprcm&ing our most, hear* patronage ?o liberally the past and to earnestly irm a continuance of the in future we will bo better tA merit your kind favors. a STRICTLY FIRST HROOKRY in which ON ANI) REST DOMESTIC EftT10bK8 OF FOOD can Jt reasonable pricey. I Jo very much improve our lojKa reasonably prompt |g purchased at re Food Store;" immands we are very truly, BRUCE 8l LANG. % >d<n Ihit) 10 40 p for sale. Mttford. ready ferouey. ' %o bajre a! pTbo C6m how to get -adv. rain, of bugging ro for eaie at j Ige Store. |y Chapter ice Davie on ? V. M, id the State in Cheater. jjMe Zotnp. received in ge of Miesj Morgan the boms ioiher in )n Nov. 14. of the Ute >ia Account Fair Oct*. jr.. jr? 'occfttlon, lailway will > Columbia, j pftive, at one " admisaion ata tnav also Fare ylua 25c mpon, from (1 i tic from Camden ig admission 24 wil'houl Wednesday >atd will op living Camden Columbia al peave Colum furthev in )oard auunl*, lbs, T. P. A torifar-1 ind twenty \ Annual Coo-1 llat Episcopal fUcld in Gaff. (I.. Thl? wiTT fof ibe moat 11 tba hlr (a order that the proceed sr williaaqe \fce Confer reports of] be pnbllabed New Advertisements.^ We direct your attention to the fol lowing new adyeriisements which appear in Tho Chronicle to-day : Commercial Bank. M. Biium, ?J. S. Meroooy?Straw for Sale. \j. E. AIforU??Cows for Sale. A. D. Kennedy ? Headquarters for Hardware. Hs> II, Haum, Agt>?Trespass Notiue. A S/orsonai Ttyention, Mrs C M Furman is visiting rela tives in Camden. Mr and Mrs E C son Tresckow have returned from their trip abroad. Jt is anttoqnced tfv at Col ft \V Hunt has been appointed assistant general passenger agent of the Southern rail way with beadqaartersB at Atlanta to succeed Mr George II Allen resigned. Pr Chapman, of Chesterfield, vis ited Capt I? M Pparpe last week. The poctor was on his way to the i State Fair, and .it \u said of him that I be always t-wtf w??ba fop I Fair, ? We Pay to Save. Don't Depend Upon Your? Salary alone. That is only a tem porary means of support and is liablo to stop any time. HAVE A RESERVE ? FUND FOR EMERGEN* CY. Start an account it* our Savings Department, It ' will not only be a protcc ^oftto you and your {ami. ly, but will give you a standing in busings. \ savings account can beH. started at thft Bank with ai little as one dollar, and we pay you interest com pounded quarterly at 4 per 4cenr. Ik Commercial Bank .sc. Kershaw County Baptist Association. Bcthune, Out. 28th, 1907. The Korahaw County Baptist Association held its eighth annua) session with tho Bethany Baptist Church of Weetville no, the 18tb, 19lh i\nd 20th of October. ?igh* teen churcbea, compose this body and sixtecnof them were repreeent ed by delegates or letters. Furraan l^itferaity. was repVe sented by Dr. B. M. Potest; the Orphanage, A. T. Jsmison; State .Missions, W. T. Daireux, and the Baptist Courier by J. K. Halr.> All these representatives made fine epeecbee and added much to the interest of the Association. This wat one of the best of all lh% Asaooialio^bwe have ever at tended. Tha mmisters of onr As sociation tnrnedont in foil force aid took* great dual of interest in ,lh* 4ii9af?ions of the vartoaeaob> Jecte.. 1 ?net aay that " the good of Weetvi|le opened tbsir ible hemes to. ns aed mads ao.tfconffcwe weft Bearing ?home than thl*. To it Afeoelattoo at Weetvlile meet tkefeagaln. mBwk Baleaday. N< xt Monday will ho salf*dsy snd aoijjo valuable 1**1 estate is to be told by thy Maater, To Add BubtnasA Oourao To High School. Tho propriety u( adding a bust* mohh couiao to tho Camden ICikb j School is beioj* considered. The idea |h ? mi t xo? llent out! and wo liopn to awe it niffly carried through,' " 4 Bell-Smith to The State. Camden, Oct. 27.?* Thursday evening, October 21, nt the home of ? he bride a mother. inKsrshaw conn ly, C?pt. Joseph J. Hull and Mifew Mary Ella Smith wore united in mar lingo, Hev, C. 0. Herbert of Q(linden officiating. There wrh * Urge gathering <<f relatives and friend* of tho contracting partiea I'lie pr.iloj v? ?? U cwOJiog'y de{j?? inled. in wild and cultivated ftiniii.x A most en niptumift wedding sup per was served. Flirt hrldi? is * daughter of the late Mr. Henr\ Smith, hospitable home if s ^ar Kbotuutzei Muthudiat church The Presbyterian Church. For several days ibis week ser viced have been held at the Cam* den Presbyterian Church, conducted by Ruv. K<-ff Smith,of Georgia. Mr Smith' was invited here with tho view of extending to. him a cull to the pastorate of the Church. It is not yet known whether the oVurch will extend the call or not. MiTS* Ljth is an excellent preacher and madVk a most favorable impree sion upot?\iH who heard him. Rev. Mr. Hope, of Chester, will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, the 3rd. Mr. Hope is a missionary to Japan. The new pews in the Presbyte rian chut 'h add much to toe com fort and appearance of the church. Death of Mr. Paul McDowell, After a long illness Mr. Paul McDowell died last Saturday aftor noon about 2 o'clock. Mr. McDow ell was a most excellent young man and the end of his life was as peaceful as a, Summer day. Not for him bo our tearjj^-bnt rather let us crowu his grave with flowers, for be gave to Ifls loved ones the comforting assuranoevihat with him "all was well.Deceased was a son of the late Mr."*?f? E.v?). McDowell and leaves.surviving uiin foqr sis ters and' one hfot^er-r-iMrs, VV D. Campbclle, &fts. ii "Tidwell, Mrs. John Lewis, of Camden,-sM? M. MoCurty. ? -?<. C. I'.t- 1 . i ioreuce, and Mr. vames McDowell, of Camden. The funeral services were conducted at Malvern'Church at 11 o'clock on Sunday by Rev. J. J. Workmat^ The streets of Catnden presented "this week quite a deserted appear ance. Cause?everybody gone to the State ftrir. Trespass Notice. Hunting pud all trenpassing on the Plantations known as the Baum Swamp Place and Baum Upper Place is strictly forbidden. , ' B. H, BAUM. Agt, JAMES 0. BENSON, -? architect, Cathden, S. O. Also Land Surveying, Maps, Flats, Etc. Sdhool oI physical culture opens to day (Friday, Ocl. lltb) at 4:30 ? .'clock P. M. at the residence of Dr. I). L. DeSaussnrocon Mill St. For term?, <itc.,^?pp!y to Miss Zui J&sttiak. The ChcTokee Grtunhousc For Sale: Pansy Plants @ 10c. and 20c. doz. Paper^ White Jfarcfesus @ 30c. doz. Roman Hyacinths @ 50c. d<.z. Dutch Hyacinths, (named vari eties) @ 75c. doz. ? Phone No. 267 L. Camden, b. G. FOR SALE. My Hico farm, teven miles from Cam den, on Wire Road. 266 acres of laml? 76 aores open onder high state of culti vation. Qood dwelling house snd good 2-room tenant house with brick cbimney, stable, bsi n. cotton bouse, etc. Twenty acres pasture with runolng stream through if sad wire fence around it. Old mjll dstri suitable fof mill and eotton gin on Hico Branch ] can easily be put in condition. Oypreasj oak and pine on un cleared part of traef. Price *12.60 per acre- One-fourth cash. Wlance carnsd on long timsmortgage. Apply to JlEtf&Y SAVAGE. Camden, 8. 0*. Oct. Ht? 1907. The Snjrder ? Gallery I with to Morrn the p&bHc generally that I am again do fe?k>ya?r RESOLVED I THAT YOU MAY CLEAN AIXDlE SPOTS ffcOM ^oUR. OLD CLOTHES', BUTWHO WANT-? To Look Like A 5HABbV GENTEEL? You DONT LOOK PROSPEROUS Op. CLEAT-!. MICE, FRESH,MEW G/IRMENTS make vs feel ..Confident U. Du^tcp BROWfsf. o*WAi<iJrri?*t. avnMSBnutr** ruio^ ARt YftuA* xo^TTvn> OPIE READ WROTE, ' 'l' ^ "A RIP OR A TEAR MAY BE ACCIDENTAL,. BUT A PATCH ISA .SURE .sign or poverty." So ARE CLEANED UP CLOTHES. WEAR RICH ,clothe!s and YOU will feel richer and get RICHER. WE CARRY SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT ARE ESPECIALLY MADE FoR US, THERE IS A GUARANTEE BEHIND EVERY GARMENT. 'YOU CANNOT GET SOMETHING FOR /NOTHING BUT IT YOU DO NOT COME To THE^RIGHT CLOTHING STORE YO,U- MAY GIVE UP YOUR GOOD MONEY AND NOT GET WHAT IS COMING To YOU." COME TO US AND WE WILL GIVE YOU WHAT IS COMING To YOU. . FOR $2.50 A GOOD KNICKERBOCKER SUIT foR $3.50 A BETTER SUIT TOR $6.00 THE BEST POSSIBLE SUIT TOR il.75 A GOOD OVERCOAT FoR $2.75 A BETTER OVERCOAT '? FOR $4,5O'THE BEST POSSIBLE OVERCOAT RESPECTFULLY, |WI. BATjJ-g, A. Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO. HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITH OUT IT. . Without Sipatare. Cure* Eruptions of all Inllammatory Nature; Piles, Sore?, StabS, Cut#, Bruises, Sprain#, Hoils, Pimples, Bono-Felon, Car buncles, 'Stone-Bruise, Soft Corns, (quick relief to hard corns,) Scrofula. Sore-Breast, King-Worn), Burnt, Eczema, Tetter and 1 kindred disease*. Prevents Blood. Poison or Look-Taw result ing from Stinga, Bites, Scratches by unclean instruments, Nail in Foot, or from any other cause. Allans and nltoviatea pain Perfectly harmless in its application, but magiculin its. suit*. Once tried you will never bo without. Nothing but he purest refined material enter* into its manufacture. Six (6) month required to make as small u -quantity as % ounco. Not injurious to the moat dolicate complexion, and why not keep a box on hand. Age does not detract from its celebrat ed healing qualities. Saves much aufforing and many poctor bills atid is alway a true friend. Every box guaranteed,or . money refunded. Price 26c. For sale by all druggiats, or,. A. THIRS, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. O, te h ' For Sale. THE A NO RUM LOTS. The live lots on Fair street offered for sale last week are beginning to move. Some have fyeen sold. The others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 00x300 feet $450.00 for one?$350.00 -for the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just in fronts All taxes paid and no cost for papers. !_ ;' - * ? iXLiiin j A twelve-room dwelling on DeKalb St. House in good location, and in good repair." Two stores and brick base ment. .Two-room servant's house in yaru and two-room ten ant house in field on back street. Barns and stables and good shade treed. Lot runs through to Rutledge street. Price *4000,00., Two-fitory frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the Victoria Hotel... Good frontage on Broad street anjil plenty of depth. Four tenant house* on premises. Fine cooking range, floor covering*, shades and bath fixtures go with house. Price $8600.00. The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge street* Has a front age of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly 200 feet, Hall hfc* 8 large rooms an4 2 small. 2-room servant'* house in the yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00. Fpr Rent. ' 2-itory six-room dwelling on Main Street Ample premises in good condition. Water and electric lights far house. Price 116.00. A oonunodiou? livery mble on DeRjJb ttrMt, nwM?in. ? UAADC ' mJS HI lit' 1 rCt* N-:v-. . / rv^fv Don't Listen To The Fellow That _ v ? /? Maggj Tells you that Everything is So Much Higher. Tljree-fourths Of All The $8n Goods In Our ?. At the same old price. A few lines ? ? .. ' ' - are a little higher, but we will even i >? ' ' , ? ?' ' * ? save you money on these. Come ^ y Lii and let us^how you through our store, and convince yourself that we can ?V"' JM V, . ? . '-M ? ... ? : It will be \-a) benefit to you and a pleasure to us. Yours Respectfully, P. T. VillepScae, Proprietor wmwM to*. 1 ,