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, m Pytirtioipatb Brnjoyable MiOIBflH of Bod, Los H|t+of the Hted au<) H Hted. If W to f-n Hui? occa Brktiown aj 1W;" a merry, e in a two horse llie genial oon 1DP80D. It wan lor Band of the >>Wian Church. tdi for tlie blip at Tbornwell Or ' alwayt a willing 1 ausoa. I Eii . A Visitor. Sumter District trtftiriiug elder; >? i BinliopvilU', >l H G Mur L^a'le ; Fori H?*hi hSpringe, r, J H NuWnd ; t?ic} ; Manning, go, I) Hixke lunni'i l\ n ; I ferf'K i r? i 8 S.nkob, Street, J B J V Driviti. Ilg > la Nurib feh"-;' ?rt who Ij'ih f>n?t four IJuwed by ihc Clio. Tbie Camden and fe at Qtieeo i ff from In. me Hog vu ro"y II H H*y riudow Sliudee NPITIQWOF ?nal Bank RCSS m *nd un uWolrcula S Bonds 1 Furniture Banks it??m* Banfcs onoy, I 299,48# f 0 .(TIES ? 80,000 00 4.0*?82 ?7,500 00 ?object iing cortift fvr wotmjj r 10.000 00 ftSM.439 80 ?J. Caehter of the - ^onoleittTily wear unefltia 4#lo AT HEY MAN'S ; But a few week* ftttdOlirist* ttrtH wtH bc^upmnw DA turully means lljat Holiday shopper# must get busy. You tire cordially invited to call *t THK jKWKLUV 6TORJJ and inspect tlie Urg <'hI and l>? ml selected stock of seasonable gift goods ever bhown in ttii* city, and iuci dentally make a selection ear* ly and we'll take care of thein for jqu uutil X'mae eve. Btart to day. ; IAN, Mrs 0 II Lenoir, president of the John l> Kennedy Chapter U DC, ami Mies Leila Shannon, historian, left <>u Tuesday to attend the State Oouventlon in Abbeville, to which (bey had been eleoted delegates froui the home chapter. The many friends of Mr W P Mille wilt be pleased to learn that bo is i-pvnding his winter vacation with hie mother in Camden Mr Mills, wiio it will ho remembered, won a Khodffl Scholarship to Oxford, Kng land, speaks most iutereetjngly of his travels and impressions ol the Old World. MisfJuHa Lawrence Darling ton spent Thanksgiving with her eis | ter in Oa?ni$f*. Mr Lexie Getsenheimer bae been visiting bin parents in Camden. Miss Minnie Qlyburn left last last week for Midvillc, Ga. " ?Mr D K Hin?en wee callcd to Lan Caster this week on account of (he death of his brbtber, 'Mr Uroadu* Ilinson, whioh occurred ou Tuesday - * ; , Gen J W Floyd was in Oamdm yesterday Gen Floyd las many warm friends here who are always delighteJ t> see him. ? i ^ i ' Coffins and Caskets at Geiemhei incr'n , Compost tiotjv v?oiu The Camdeu Of cfcliool. [These compositions are written in the class room, under th a eye of the teaoher aud without aid."] what a' world of in in that one word. jfljHpPnled 'the sweetest wont in j^gnnge," because it mentis ?..> mnctJ^iy anil comfort. Who can t?ke a mother's plac. t Nqr'^aof ; for no matter how kind and good other ] people an- to you, no one will du thi^s for yon like a mot'-mr will: .? A mother would, and vory often dries, give np everything for her children Think of the many wo men vxbo work so l.ard that their children may have an education. And look at ,tbe uiany men who have beooruo great ; many of their mothers were ftoor After a moth er does everything in her power for a Qtitld, I think that the Very least thiu^ tljnt he can do is to be very gralofu.1 to her and do eveiytbing lo make In- r hnppy and comfort a*>to. Among a great many instances <?' a mother's ii fijeuce are th ? follow ing t O.icc there was a ^teal fumine i:i Home, other peopto sent provisions t > the poor at II 'iff". A man nam ed Coriolanns said: 'Let us not give . this to the po;>r nul st lhc. give up tho #f!iMirs who rulcov?t them The peop'e were so ni gr) With him, l o bad to gee. He not alt urmy and was coming to take U u t \ all the entreaties were in vain unt'l Lis mother and sopi? other woippn came anrt pleaded with him not Co take Homp. be replied \ 4 Mother you havi saved ll)ui', but lost joui -"?n"*. Meta DeLoache. A|el3 G rad q V{{. ; Master's Sale, State of- South Car olina, County of Kerabaiv. , M, Lula Wilson and Annie Wilson, by J , T. Welsh, their guardian, ad | litem, and Paul 8. Wilson, R. U - Wilson and If. V. vs J S. Wilson , Wilson, Plaintiffs, Drfindant. Under and by virtue of tbe deoree of | his Honor. Judge Qpor?e W . G?ge, dat ed November 18. 1908^.1 will ??U before i the Court (louse dour, in Camden, Coun ty of Kertbew. South Oarolin*, durlnjr the l?gal honra of tale, on the ibat Mon day in December, 1908, belug the 7th day thereof, by ptjbUc outcry, to the htuheat biddarj t>?e foJlosiag uoocribtii re?l eftate ? ' AM th*t piece, r&rcel, or triol of land, situated In the Slate of South j>' oiuia. County of Kerehaw, and town of Kir ihrvw. containing four awl etgh- tenth*, (4 8.10) acrea, more or lea*. bounded North by lot own^dTTif Leroy Springe, formerly landu Of^-flfcath? Sprinp# CoitfE] pauT, South by lot of Prnnlf TnjeadeH Hud-let of the rstntfi of Jffts.' Truonclell. j deceaied; Kaat^y the right of war of the ttouU>e?n Hallway Company ; and [Wealb* 14n4? of tb*? estate of.' Jej?i Trpe?d?U? - Tcrmt o* *?|a* each. Tf pntebaaer faiV to comply ir?th t?Mii? of tale, property wiH be tesold on aame day. without * * notice, at the rUk of Uia former THE WELLINGTON typewriter/ In this Machine we think we' have found the best ail-round t> p*> ; waiter yet produced. Its prominent features are Light* Elastic Touch, Extreme Speed, Light Weight, Great Strength Perfection of Simplicity* Unimpairable Alignment, Continously Visible Writing For any information apply to I I IE CHRONICLE Office, orj *W. L. McDowell, Agent, Camden, 5. C. P. S. ? John Wanamaker is using 75 of these typewriters in his Philadelphia and New York Stores, Price $60.00. i ..1 C.; LIMIT TOUR SPENDING And save the balance. That is a belter way to got & start financially than to limit your pavings and spend the bounce. It is surpris iny how quickly you Can create capital when you go about i( in the proper way and with , determination. With capital-~reserve funds ? you are ready for business opportunities, which will Surely come tu jou. Remember it is ROT YOOR SAVING ?? r t ' :v. " " ? ? . alone that will make you indepsnderVi^^'onr money mufit- be in a safe place arid BiW-^vvork for you. Your money deposited in 'his HANK is ""absolutely secure, and our SAVINGS DE PARTMENT p?v\ s 1 pere.ijit interest, com pounded quarterly. PUT SOME MONEY AWAY NOW. Open an account and commence t<> save ^something. TUB mm NATIDKAL BANK z' A. D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When in need of anything in the hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. ? The floods have done great damage Having re^ertly bought out a large ..... . BANKRUPT STOCK and a splendid line of fresh goods in the Northern mnrketw consisting of - " ? <* Clothing and General Merchandise Is better prepared than tyf r to offer you Special Bargains *lorg a'l i cm Suits made to Order a Specialty Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose purchases amount to/$5.00 PH 2 r?yr \+y MW ? . ~ Tire insurance. ??i5 Dwelling And Mercantile Kinks A Spociilry. Represents Only QCjfte Pest And Most Reliable *^Couip&nieB# 'pftml Kit*;# And Jtetttiag * *" Special Cut Price Sale AT The Gilt Edge Store Of The very goods you need for cold weather. Winter is at hand now and it will pay you to buy your win ter goods from us at once. Complete stock of newest styles in winter goods going on at special cut prices. The Best Ladies Suit and Cloak Val ues in the City. ^ !' . * ? ii " 1 " " "*' ' ' ' " ' "V V $25 00 8iiitn cut to 18 15 00 mits out to 11 98. 20 00 suits cut to 18 98. Tlicsn arc tlio very newest Htyles. A lot ot suits carried over from l ist season. Your cliioe for 5 00. Some of tln.ni were from 10 00 to 15 00 suits. Ladies' Cloaks And Rain Coats. We have some wonderful values in these goods. Ladies long coats, thin ) ?ar? st) U? from 3 5S up. ltain coats at about half tho cost of last yems. Blankets And Comforts. y A good pr li^avy blai.kctn for $2 98. A good pr heavy wool blankets lor 8 50. Some tpcCiulH in line wool blankets aqd Kiderdown comforts. v . ' " Dress Goods. All of our 52 inch $1 00 Broadcloth at 87 l-2c. Big yaL-_ ues all through this stock. Special attention called (O our line of fine Wrick dress goods. We have , the knife on these goods. , % ; ' * ' " " i ' Domestics. '? ? ? ? * -Vi ? ; . Jv* ?" 7}' V. *?"'*. . ;\V.^ Now h*re is whore we give yo i rome big values-? Jf utet a few of our leadkrs: 1000 yds Sen Is' and at 8c yd. 1 bal? cheviots striped and plaid at 8 l-3c. A g>od s >ft Bleach 4-4: width at 5o yd. 1 bale ol lie ivy Drill at 8 l-3c yd Silid colored Obambrays, 10c qual'ty al 7c yd, Apro.i Gingham at 5c )d. Good quality fcleaoh Sheeting at 22 1-2 yd. Good quality unbleached Sheeting at 19o. All our dark and light colored print at 5c. 1 case Denmark Flannelett 10c quality at 7 l-4o Reduoed prico on Outing Big Values in Gent's Furnishing*. ^Underwear ? Gent's, Ladies and Children's ? at CUT PRICES. < 'l;v STAR BRAND SHOE I BETTER ReasonI . - ; - ; . , "V.? .I "Use your head" We liave a brg stock of goods, just the goois that you need The time is short now to ssll them in ? ? ? 1 We must turn them into money The opportunity is yonv$ ? ? ?V f*~ l~ ? . l*: o Yours Respectfully, v The Famous Gilt Edge Store. ~r~ - - ? r* # ~ ~~ 7^ 'm"& P. T. Villopkuo, Proprietor.