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ijple oF We?t inooil of the *d~4V,rrango &. By to op?. Iio bemfit of rtereo This ? frojji BJft Morning i a. ?i , ru nt 1 p. m { BlaneyV2 p. nden 6 p ra. ade?. Sj Ivftrter far ft bo capit&Hz iiown ub the nk. has boen r gentlemen ; curl. W. B of these gen> inrauteo that odld ancc*M bere are nl?o tiftl men con bank whose ?rr Oojorwlo, hern By. fi'. Annual Con* BRiiSP* ptatlway an r round trip ^Tickets to tajpber 80th, Itavtog Den obfer 31,1908 hedulcs, eta., tteket agent?, k$l, Atlanta, M . PliArlri J we ?v?r| by R?v. y moro uHRTthb' took for ihelai^j Hod Vb? I iCumd m l- . ioq S'. :;lo unit ?L Till' py Rally j in A*so. { Buptleii 0 A. M. plioa for || ?l the Ulii'H in jimliVll) id ale, jitUlou. I J ; . By And ^nt Sun 68 of two 8undny (iuu^lll day boj?| \*y girls, jora court* ?t it looks would be] rlottft Jour Card. I wibh to oxpress oiy (,!ucero thanks to tho pood people of Kershaw county for tho very flattpiing vote they gavo roeJiLthc-reeent primary elvqtion I feel more grateful to them for this manifestation of their confidence than I can find words to express Those who did not vote lor me may fori assurtid that I have only tbekindtat fecliog* fur them al*o. Fur the many courtesies shown me ns well as tbft votes ui von mc, I wish to extend my gratefnl thanks. (>. Arthur Moselcy. How To Build A Bridge. Wadesboro, (N. C.) Ansoninn. A gontleman from near Candle's Mill, speaking of the fact that the bridge tb.ore'was not washed away tbe other week, told eometbiDg pe culiar about its construction. It stems that quite a number of biidges had been washed away from Ibis spojt when Mr. S. W. Birming ham took the contract a few years ago to ereot the present bridge. He conceived the tdea of curving the bridge up stream slightly, instead of running it straight across the stieam, and the high waters pushed the cuive out of the bridge, ? but failed to wash it away. Tula should be a point to be considered by biidgft builders in the future ^bere difficult places ?ro to be orostcd, Many persons wbo have Viewed Ibis bridge declare that it could not have stood the test hut for the fact, the bridge was built on this plan. Schcol Teach ere. Perhaps no cl*s> of people meet tfith so muob or so severe oritlo'sm as tcbool t^ftohers. Much of ttds oritioism is nnlnst and ovists solely beoauso parents and others listen to unverified Reports and do nothipg to acquaint themselves with the real inner workings of the school room. Any person experienced with ebii ? drcn knows that these report*, even when absolutely trrttbfnl from their point of view, cannot be relied npojfc 4gain. anyone who has tho training of children, has experienced tho mor tifying faot that even tbo best train ed children sometimes. woefully lapse from their knowledge of good manners and oonrtesy when awai from home and among other chil .drcn. Some mothers will not toler [ a to any correction of tbeir children'* manners by the teacher, taking U si a direct insult to their home train Jhff, when it la the reen?t of childist f heedlessness or sslf will. No great ry can ha dope a teacher lhaj i her at h6me in the pre* ?ils. There are many wh< believing and enooQrag school teaoher is never U I with other than en*pl , in the beginning of tlx we wish to enter a plti PBHHONAL, Tim lutu son of Mr Uantoh tlroc* Iq q.iito ill. J ud H W 8u ton ol Blaney was In CnnJ?D on Wednesday. Mrs Manlwy Smith, of BithnpvUlo I* relative in Catu U*n. Mrftsers Bdliyor Hoykin, J?*e) Hough, Willis Mink to and Norwood, A nor urn have gone to Cletusou. Mr Dan McDonald Iih* sold oat hit business interest* at Hothuue and wil! remove to llattsviile. That cicellent gentleman, Mr Johu D llailey, of Blaney, was in Camden on Tuesday last and paid us a pleaeaet call Mrs W II Zotnp ami daughter* Mis?** Claudia aud Rahs, who have b-en visiilng Mrs A 1C Wuatbarly at Ma* ton, N C, bay 9 retu'uad brnuo. Mra Weothcrly accompanied thm back homo mnoh to the delight ?of Iter many Ctrndsn friends. Mioses Jcaiinle MeClaiu, Liaai*' Trantbam. Rlv?' Lang. Nannie Honnh. N*n TranUiain, Kl'aibttb! DuBoao and Kate I. noi< left laal week to attend school at Winlhrop College Misses Lucia aud L?lllsn Y?tes. Ha'lie Canisoti and DorRby Eldredge have gone to 8t. Mary's Bank of Oamd?n. Wu dirict your attention to the stalt men l of the Hank of Camden publish* d today, 'litis hank now lias n paid up .capital etc c k of $100,000 0() and is the oldest bunk in# institution lu the elty. Will Pay Railroad Fare, In his nd vertisement today Mi David Wolfe ( ff?rs to r<fund their rmlioitd fare to ail customers fiom West W?">rce whose purchases I amount to f 5, A couplo were roceutly married' The ceremony over , the wife began to weep copiously. "What's the matter?" neked the new husband. "I never told you that I doq'fc knoia ho*r tp cook, ' "sobbed the bride '?Don't frot," said -he, "I'll not have anything to cook; I'm an editor." ?'If there is one thing more than another," says an experienced mar riod man, "wboo a woman should be left alone, it is when a lino of clothes cooica down in thft mud." X Bridges To Let Notice is hereby given that bids ar^ in vlte I for' building two bridges for, the County? Miller's Bridge and Blake nev's Bridge. Contract for Miller's Bridgo will bo lot on Wednes lay, fc>opt. 28rd, and Blakenevs iiridge ( n Thursday Sept, 24th. " M C. WEST, ? vV ' Co. Supervisor. Sept. 1 ' Citation. South Carolina ? Korsbaw County Dy It^C, Hough, O. C. C. P. A G. 8. Acting Judge of Probate, Wh'ereiTS' K. T. Estridge made suit to mp. to grant him Letters of Ad ministration, of tho Estate of and tf? feets of I^ticas Scott, dcoeased. These are therefore to cite and admon ith all ftD(l singular the kindred and creditor* of the said Lucas Scott, deceased, that they be and appear before ine, in the Court o[ Probate, to to holtl at Camden, S. p., on Saturday, Sept. 19ilr next nftor publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, io show cause if any they have, why the said admin* islration should not be granted. Giyen under my hand this 4th day of Sept., A. D.. 1908. Published in tho Camden Chronicle, on the 4th day of Sept, 1008. I. O. HOUGH, O C O. P. & G. S.,j Acting Judge of Probate. Statement of The Bank of Camden, Looated at (Sambm, $. S. ' * At the closa of business 8 p 111908 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, 1337,486 52 Dvmmj Loans 2 066 95 lionds and stocks owned by (lie bank 91,000 00 Baukiug Houso 13,215 45 Furniture and Fi&luns 1,556 75 Due from Hunks and Bankers, J 20,125 79 Currency, 3,841 00 Gold, . * 26 00 Silver, Nickels and Pen tiles,' . - 1,479 79 Cbsck* sod Cash Ilewr, 11,596 71 Total, M82,g9S 96 liabilities. Capital eloek* paid in ~ $100,000 00 Undivided Profile, less current exp. sud taxes paid* 63,481 97 Due to BVnkn and .Bankets 22 I 97 Due Unpaid Dividends 70 00 Individual Deposits ?uh> jeet to chtok l{jl,G08 94 livings Deposits b4, 008 08 [ Notes Br.d Bills red is- " oounted 6,000 00 Bills Payable, 85*00000 Total, $482,893 96 State of Souvh Carolina, i . \ County of Ktrebaw. j Uuforo me came & H. Yates, | Cashier of tbe a bore named bank, who being duly sworn, aay? thai the above and foregoing statement ia a truo con^itioi^^aaW RMkk as I shown by 4ke btwika nf aaid bank. C. H- Y^TBS, CASHiKjf, [me, tbia Utb day of 8? pt, 1908. J B. Waiuc., Notary Public, 8. C, The First National Bank. Thfi. only National Bank In Kershaw County Is The First National Bank of Cam den. Organized under the National Banking Laws and being under the super vision of National Govern ment, makes it a most de sirable and absolute^ safe Bank for the people of Ker shaw County to do their business with. The First National Bank is conducted on the most lib eral banking principles, with due regard for safety, and offers every accommo dation consistent with sound Banking. We solicit your account and will appreciate your business. TUB FIRST NATIONAL HANK. S.TKE1EDY Headquarters For When In need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENN EDY. &LLNEW UNITED! 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