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1JTTLII I iiINCiS make up ihe sum of human existence and little, but surpassing good things, make up our stock of CROC n<ir.s. Stuffed Qa^es. Evaporated Apples. Pitted Dates. Evaporated Peaches. <. Pitted Prunes. Evaporated Apricots. Pulled rigs. Evaporated Pears. Eayer I'igs. Evaporated Prunes. "The Pure l:ood Store '.' f n V c For Sale. 1 new Milch Cow svi.ii calf. Car be ueen itt in j' 3 a i <1. Hourj Savage. A GOOD Permanent position with a gnar nlit,cod salary, f??r men ami tvomon, w.irlc ut home, in iy be t<u?) by wiit iii</ for information, with stump enclosed, t?? the Pine Halin Manu fac,luring Co., {southern Pines, N.C. Slaughter Sale. Great slaughter Bale of all fall and winteV goods now on at the Gilt Edge Store. Commencing to morrow this sale will last ten days. Big bargains in all linen. Read ad veriiaeuitnt and ace prices quoted. U. D C. The John 1). Kennedy Chapter U. l>. C. will meet ut the home of Mrs A W. Unmet J r , Monday, Feb 3rd, J 008, ut 4 o'clock. All the member# .ire requested to be pres ent as it o? th? uppointed time for piy'ptg tho annual flues. Mrs. Leslie Z- inp, Preht , Mrs. Frances Dan>zlet, Sec. Did Not Know The Chronicle Was So Widely Bend "I did not know The Chronicle was so widely re-Ad," said an adver tiser to us a day or two ago. "The advertisement I inserted lust week h is already brought me fully twen ty inquiries. From all parts of the county the inquiries have come." While the statement wap very gratifying it was not at h 11 surprising to us. We say it unhes itatingly, but not boastingly, that as an advertising medium The Chronicle is second to none. A Citizen FoelHThat He Has Been Un justly Treated W o the white citizens of the western part of school district No 1 liato to appear in tho public prints with a complaint, but wo feal that we have been unjustly treated by tho trustees For a long tjnie we have needed a school here, being too fur to send to the Oomdon school. After r.iurh worrying with the trustees they final ty agreed for ns to have a school but the salary offered?? was not suffici^t to induce a teacher to tako it. The negro teacher here, if wo are not mistaken, is paid S30 or S'.io. Now wo don't want to ap pear too hard to please, but wo want to be treated at least ?s well as the darkey. There are about 20 whito children hoi j without anv school Advantages whatever and we do not think it ought to be. Citizen. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES 'A full line of Fresh High Grade Groceries Con stantly on hand National Biscuit Go's Cakes All sizes and Kinds. Full line Fancy Fruits The Up-Town Gioceiy. ' K. W. MURCIIISON, Manager. : f "Whi-n Sfaith Caud Home.'^v O jut ii 11" U8ii, Monday, Feb :i |"When Smith (, a me Home,"-.-a I rollicking farce comedy with music * ft|?? ciultice ever brought' south. S?; ii in oil aale IU F. Leslie I Z<;llip's [), Utr y; ore. Pictures changed daily at the Bij in klectric I'lioatro, Now Advertisements. We direct > our attention lo t!i<> fol lowing new advertisements which appear in The Chronicle to-day: Commercial Bunk. Gilt Edge Store?Sale. Cunden Supply Co?Now Finn. lJure Food Store. Hiisoh Bi <>B & Co?Sale. Opera House, Prof. Kinaldo,?Palmist. Northwestern Railroad of South Carolina?Schedule. White Goods Sale Mr. M. Baum i? having a white goods sale. It was our pleasure to drop in and take a look at Umbo goods and we are free to h?i>' thai we have never seen a lovelier display Wo have had occasion before to sty ihnt IV* r. Bun in never half does any thm;?, v.M'l ni-T? r wh'h this more clear ly demonstrated than In this wi;iu goods sale. The si^ht is bewilder ing. Mr. Baum extends a special invi'iation to the ladies to visit hi-* store while this esle Is on whither they want to buy or not.? ho wants them to aoc tho lovely display Call there and see for yourself. PERSONAL. Col LC Hough lias rocinUy boon elected Mayor of Kershaw. Mr P T Bruce has been called to Illinois to RC'ttie up the estato of his brother who recently died thero. Miss .Minnie Cljburn, of Midvillo, On., Is visiting her mother, ."Mrs. S <) Clyburn, who remains qnito ill. Dr K F Horton and Mr J C Turn er, of Ileath Spring, wore in l?nm den between trains yestorday and paid ua a Very pleasant call. Mr Harry McCreight.'of.Colum bin, spent Sunday in Camdon. Ho has many friends hero who are always delighted to sco him. We were pleased If) see in Cam den one day this week oiir-good friend, Rev S 1) Bailey who is now located in Yoik county. Resolution* of Respect Adopted l?y the John D. Kennedy Chapter D. C. \\ here as the John I). Kennedy Chapter U. I). C, haye learned with sorrow of the sudden death of our beloved sister, Mia. K. II Baum, and J Whereas, she has been our faith ; ful and efficient Treasurer since the organization of the Chapter, and Whereas, we desire to show our appreciation of hor great worth and service to' the Chapter, there fore be it Resolved, I. That in the death of Mrs. Baum wo have been de prived of the services of an earnest, faithful member who was always zealous in the discharge of every duty. 2. That we are grateful f>>r her great service to us in the days that j have passed, and f?r her constant and abiding Interest in the Chapter 3. That we keenly feel the Use of our friend and co-worker and de sire to express our sorrow for her d* p arture. 4. That we submit to the will of our Heavenly Father, who doeth all things well, and that we lei the goutlc, unassuming spirit of our departed sister, who was always ready for ever/ good work, bo an incentive to renewed seal to those who are toiling on. 5 That a blank page in our uiln uto book bo inscribed to her memo ry; and that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the family of the deceased; that these resolutions be published in The Camdeo Cbronl ; ol? ?nd the Wattrce Mtsseegsr. NF.W BAPTIST CHURCH. CAMDEN," IS. C.. TO HE DEDICATED SUNDAY, 11.11. 2. AT II 'O'CLOCK A. M. I'ltOGUAM. 1 )oxology. Invocation. I iymn 161. Reading Scripture Prayer, I Iymn 610. Offering. Anthem?"Beautiful Are Thy 1 owers. Sermon?Rev. E. (VI. Poteat, D. I). Treasurer's Report?Mr. W. G. Wilson. Acceptance of Church?Mr. C. R. Lewis. Ordaining Prayer?Rev. T. M. Bailey, I). I). , Hy mn 616. Benediction. REV. L. A. MITO I ELI., Pastor. Sunday School Hally Al 1 V. 31. i Iwennm* Service at 7.30. I )ox< >lo^y. lnvocat ion. Reading Scripture. . i 'layer. 1 lymn 012. Address on behalf of (* it>' Churches ? Rev. C. C. I ierbcrt I ; Ad 111'C'b Oil 1)(* hall of Kersh aw i Ass n.? Kev. W. S. Walters I A<li! ress on behalf of the State ? Kev. T. M. Bailey. D. D. Acid res by the Editor of 1 he Baptist Courier, Rev. A. J. S j 1 hoinas, D. D. We Pay You to S<ive. WHAT ARE YOU DOING Every person should have an ideal, a Ktnndtii'd, a a[ of achievmont toward which he should constantly ^t.ivc Placo your earnings in our ?Savings Department and nrjo all your efforts t<? ho cuinulate u fortune. A dollar st.trls you, the rest is easy. The Commercial Bank Camflen, S. C. Have Your Fortune Told. Prof, and Madam Kiualdo, the famous C Jiforui'i fortune tellers, will be located 011 DeKalb street east of Broad ntrc? t, near Hotel Simmons, Camden, a f? w days oul), Wednesday, Jan. 2'J, to Saturday, Feb. 8. Unlik" many Ph 1 n:iatp, the llilaldos are unpretc nl i'u.s the y do NO 1' claim to do iinp"?.iible for you, do not humbug an*! t >ki vou, making false prophcolcH. , but they UO c'vy ):U1 1111 I:or.cat, -ientifie Reading of \o;;i lif-, from lie cradle to the ginvi>, givi!i? yru rt liable advice and u>ysterloosly as sibling you in matters of business, love, trouble, work, domestic alTairs, ike., that will help you as nothing ? lee can. Readings ate guaranteed correct aoil tjatiufactofy oi no iliarge made. The RiuaMos have proven BHtinfactory to hundreds of others throughout South Carolina and will please, entertain and satis fy you. Charges (reduced to) 15<: ?u<j 25c. Hours 10 a. in., to 8 p m. Tuesday, HYb 4, is Ladies' Day; a box of Lowney'a cand\ FREE to every lady putiow. OPERA HOUSE Monday, Feb. 3 "WHEN SMITH CAME HOME." -A ROLLICKING FARCE COMEDY WITH MUSIC. THE BEST SPECIALTIES EVER BROUGHT SOUTH. Seats on sale at Zemp's Drug Store. Commencing 'To-day. N. G. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mere,an t ilo Kinks A Specialty. Represents Only The Hest And Most Reliable Companis Real Estate And Renting Agent. A. Thfes' German Salve. Worth Us Weight ? 1 n Gold. NO HOUSEHOLD (OMPf.KTK WITH Ol'Y iY. Wito Cure* Eruptions of nil Inflammatory Nature; Pile.*, Sores Stabs, Cuts, Bruises?, Sprain?, Boils, I'iniplen, Hone-F t 11, Cr, 1 >uikvL-s, Htone-Bruine, Soft CornH. (qsiiuk relief to hard conflK) Scrofnbt, Sore-Breapt, Bi'.ig-Worm, Burns, Eczema, Toller awl kindred diseases. Prevents Blood Poison or Lock-Taw in# from Sting*, Biiee. Scratches by um jctin Instrument*, Nail in Foot, or from any othet' cause. Allays ami alleviates pain Perfect!} harmless In its application, but. magical in itn result*. Once tried you will never bo without. Nothing but the purest refined material enters into it.* manufacture. Six ((>) month required to make si^aii a quantity aa ounce. Not iujuri.tin t<i tho mo-it delicate complexion, and why not (tetip a hox on ban 1 does not detract frdin itH celebrat ed h?alinar qualities. Savea much Mili'oriiiy and many Doctor bill* and is.nl way a true friend. Every box guaranteed or money refunded, prieo 25u. For Bale by all druggists, or, A. Til IKS, Pronrit tor. (Muirlntfo k. n For .Sale. THK ANCRUM LOTS. The five lots on Fair street, offered for sale last wock are beginning to move. * Some have been Hold. The others are still to be had for e:vsh or on easy terms. Each lot 60x300 feet. $150 00 for one?5j}M50.00 for the others. Growing fruit trees and ehrubbery. ? They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid and no coHt for papers. A twelve-room dwelling on DeKalb St. ' Ilouse in good location, and ill good repair. Two stories and brick base ment Two-room servant's house in yard and two-room ten ant Ik ruse in Held on back street. Barns and stables and gi.od shade trees Lot runs through to ltutledge street. Price $4000,00. Two story frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the Victoria Hotel. (Jood frontage on Broad street and plenty i? depth. Four tenant bouses on premises. Fino cooking fnge" floor covering*, shades and bath fixtures go with house. Price $3500.00. The old Odd Follows Hall on Rutledge street. Has a front i age of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly '200 feet. Hall has a large rooms and 2 small 2-room servant's house in the >ard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00. . For Rent. 2-story six-room dwelling on Main street. Ample premises in good condition Water an electric lights in house. . Price $16.00. A commodious livery stable onUeKalb street near Main. c. c. MOORE. A i P'tYP/vnf! $}i1i FUihUub ylii L'uSv y ?invi f^y c ?j$ <? -<aj.ii - K For The Next Ten ! Jays, Beginning Saturday, l-eb. !, we offer to (hepub lie our entire stock of Fa 18 and Win ter Goods, at actual cost price. .All our friends know what our great crush cafe prices were in our Decern- '' per sale. Now we have greatly low ered Ahese prices. We put them down now for the nexi ten daj'S at Absolute Coii' Prices! Men's And Boys' Clothing. Any oik? of slock :it cost price, As a pointer?W. J. Dick eys, alt wool Kerseys?Suils 1.25, worth 0.50, x1 Blankets And Comforts. A nice stock to s?? 1 <'c*t Iroiu. .As a, pointer?10-4 double cotton blankets at 70c 10>*1 all wool grey blankets 2.85.. 10 4 all wool blankets in plaids or plain at 1.19, sold at 6v50l Nice line o( coinlorts from 90c to H 00, Ladies' Tailored Suits And Walking Skirts. W<! niv tu have a ^ciiuiuo sl?iu;?lil*er in vltis depart mcnt. L'ost price 4 cuts no ice"' here?they must go. A nice all wool ladies' tailored suit for 5.25, worth 10 00. In our line of skills yon will lind I?i v dues. We will sell you a now };t)h? UIrt cheaper than )ou can buy the material for; to see them is to buy. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. Beautiful lint; of woolen dress goods that will astound you iu price. Ah a pointer?52 broad cloth 70c, worth 1.25. 5(> inch repellant, 30c yd. All wool tricot llannel, 21c yd. 38 in dress flannels at 33 I-2c yd, worth 50c. <i 40fc Outings And Flannelette All our beautiful line of llaancUetts and ouiings at slaught er prices. Good outing at 7 l-2e worth 10c yd. Good out ings at 8 l-2c worth 12 l-2c. ?r~~ 30 in black taffeta silk at 79c yd. A good 39 inch bleach ed homespun, short lengths, 12 yds for Ladies' Cloaks and Rain Coats*/ Nice, new, stylish goods?price slaughtered. These goods vary in price from 3.78 to 1G.00. Each one greatest value. Knit Goods and Ladies' Sweaters. A nice line ladies' shawls, dressing aaques, capes, children's capes and saques, etc., to close at cost price. Ladies* sweat ersat83c Worth 1.25. Ladios' sweaters at 1,10 worth 1.50. Ladies sweaters'at 1.05 worth 2 50. English long cloth, 12 yd pes, good quality, 1.20. Heavy 30 inch sheeting at 8c yd. 30 inch fruit of loom, indroseog- { gin or lonsdale bl'ch, at 9 l-2c yd. A good sea island home spun at 1 7-8c yd! Lace and Embroideries. We are showing a beautiful line in these goods in all the latest patters. 12 yd pc lovely val la e and insertion, 19cpc. Big val^s in embroidery fromJ5o yd up. These prices are for snotcash only. Come in now and ace how much you can get fory&tr $ Yours Respectfully, ?? -rj ? ? ' *4 V< T. YllteptaMi Pro>ri#*>rv ? r ? -j . . " . V