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' Lenten Specialties At THE PURE FOOD STORE Deviled Crdba Clumsy Olam Ohowder, Loiter, 'Sohrimps; Canned Salinond, Cnen Turtle Meat, Mock Turtle Soup, 1 Imported French & Portugal Sardines \ Oysters, Smoked Bouo Herring Anchovies and Anchovy Paste tcotch Kippered Herring, Scotch Herring in Tomato Sauce Scotch Findon Haddocks, Smoked Bloaters, French Tunny Fish (To mato sauce) Fi?h How,? salt, and frenh, Mn<*,k eral, Oaviar, Filtered and liriok Cod Fish, Ood Fish IUIIh, French Mackerel^ ? Marinated ond spiced, Keln in Gelatine, Rolled Sardines in olive oil, Sardines (wine sauce) Sardines (aromatic spiced) Fillets de Thon (olive oil) Boned French and Portuguese Sardines, BRUCE & LANG. THE PURE FOOD STORE. Phone 2. Sparks' Show* doming. Mr. L. C. Gillette, advance agent of the John H. Sparke Shows, wis in Camden yesterday.. The Spark*' Shows will exhibit iu Camden on Thursday, April let. Notice. It is requested that all who will do to will meet at Antioch Church on the 1st Monday in April (the fifth day) for the purpose of put tinjjjip a wire fence around cc ra e te rj\ J. J. C i id plicTTT Notice. The regular meeting of the Ker- j ehaw County Farmers' Union will j be held at the C >urt House on the second Siturdey in -April at 11 o'clock A. M. A. E. Keunedy, President. Shirt Waist Sale by the Ladies of the Methodist Church. /? ? V The ladies of the Methodist Church will have a shirt waist sale, oa March 26.h, beginning at 11 ( o'clock at the old siaud of Whlta k"r A Burnet. Hot and cold re ficshments for sale; also home made candy- Remember the date. Bulling at the Methodist Church. Another addition is being made to the Methodist Church building. Siveral years ago a Sunday School room was built and now a room for the ynunsr men's bible class is biUng built. TuH class has grown to such proportions that^i separate ro.nu is a n.cessity. Death of Mr. C. Nelson. Mr. Columbus N.lson, long h resident of C:?raden, but who. f >r some time h?s' been residing in Sumter, died in that town las'. Mon day afternoon. His body whs brought to Camden on Wednesday and w?i interred lure, the funeral services taking place at the grave. Captain Thomas Whitaker Is agent for the Saturday Eve- j ning Post and The Ladies' Humt Journal, published by the Cur tis Publishing Co. They are two good publications and Capi, Whit aker is a most excellent and de serving gentleman, and the public will make no mistake in subscrib ing to these papers. Every chance customer bo comes a constant customer. Barucli-Nettles Co. Field Editor of The Baptist Courier. Rey. E. A. MoDowell has acccp ted the position of fyeld editor of - the Baptise Courier. Speaking of tbla the Baptist Courier says: "We are pleased to announce that Rev. E. A. McDowell has accepted the position of field editor of Tne Baptist Courier and this week en-J ters upon his duties as such. Bro I MoDowell is well known to the pas tors of the State, by whom lie is esteemed for his own and his work's ?alee, and we aro sure he will re _ oe lye their hearty oo-operation in lita Work of enlarging the circula tion of The Courier. ; Bro. McDowell is a native of Caaiden, graduated from Fuiman University in 1892, and has been s pastor fifteen years. He has held two pastorates, one at Monticello, Fairfield county, and the oth^r st Ninety-Six, ^rhere he hfca been fot eight yeart. In both pastorates - |i|'s woifc vai eminently successful and we feci confident that His woik with The Courier will be alto. ' paatora who may desiro him to visit their oh<iroh?e in tba interest ^o( (Th? Courier should addreta him -at Ninety fiUx* S. CM where be will ' lue to reside for the pieaeat. ill U gtad to hear from lb. a* who d.tlr. bit Mlp.' :v. ~ " Anything you may want in jewel* ry can be found kL M II lleyujau's For Rent. One Htore on Broad S'.reot op posite Baptist, Church for rent. Ap ply to The Camden S'.ore, For Sale. One pair of heavy mules, wagon aud harness. Henry Truesdel). Opposite Court Ilouao. Eggs For Sale. Eggs from ? thoroughbred Itufl" Orpingtons and Partridge Wyan dottes. Feril'lty guaranteed. $1 60 per setting of 15 eggs. Ad dress, J. B. Zemp, JPosloflUe, Camden, S, C. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina.) County of Kershaw, j fV. J. Dunn, and J McSmyrl . Plaintiff* , vs. Susan S Arledge, Defendant. Under and' by virtue of the de< ree here in, Dated February 17th, 1900, I will sell, by public outcry, to the highest bid der, before tbe -Court House door, in Camden, S. C . within Ihe legal hour* of nale, on the first Monday in April, 1909t being the 6th day thereof, the following describ dical estate: All that piece, parcel or lot ofland, in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, on Lyltleton Street, fronting ninety-nine (99) feet on LyttMon Street, being all of lot number three hundred twenty three (823) nnd half (1-2) of lot number three hundred twenty-two (822) of the City u* Camden. This i? half of the lotfjj bought by Mrs. Su&an S. Ariedgo frtfrn .Mcintosh, and bounded ss followst North by Julia A, Addison; Kast by Lylt'eton Stree* ; South b; Su8 in S. Arledtjo, the oth?r half of Mcintosh lot; and We3t by the estate of K'ieahfth S. Holland l'erins c f sale. cash, and before any bid shall be received, said bidder eh id deposit with the Sheriff one hundred dol lar? ($100.00) in cash, or certified check for same, as evidence of uood faith, if the bidder or bidders sha'l fail to comply with th ' lerms of salo. the Sheriff at the discretion of he plaintiff's attorney shall Sjll (lie property on the same o? some future enlesday, without further or der of this Court,' at the risk of the former purchaser. J. S. TRANTHAM, Sheriff Kershaw County Maroh'llih, 1909, FORECLOSURE SALE. State of Honih Car ") In the Court olinn , >? of Common County of Kershaw ) J*leas The Enterprise Building # Loan Association, Plaintiff, Against Mattie Gadson, Leonard Ransom, Felix Ransom, James Ransom and David Wolfe , Defendants {Jnde? *nd by virtue of a deqree in the | ttboye entitled ca>e, made by the Hon orable U. E. Hydrick, Presiding Judge, and bearing date the 8rd day of March, 1909, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House door in the city of Camden, In the. county and 8tate aforesaid, during] the tegal houra of sale, on the first Mon day in April, A.D. 1?09, being ihe fifth (5tn) day thereof, the- following parcel or -lot of lai^d All that par?el oV lot qf land in the City of Camden, in the C unty of Ker shaw and State of South Carolina, on the Western side pf Broad Street, the faue being Ihe Southern or lo^or half of Oit? lot No. 990, having a front Rast on Broad Street of thirty-three (33) feet, and extending bsok Wostwardly two hundred aod sixty- four (264) feet, an?i bounded on the North by the upper or Northern portion of said lot No. 996, on the East by Broad Street of Camden, on the South by Oity Lot No 995, and West by lot now or formerly of Edward Small. The above described 4ot |s that eonveyed to Fel^x Ransom by David Wolfe, Carrie Wolfe, Mtnni? ^ Barp.cn ana Isidore Terms pf sale, Cfifh. Purchaser to pay. * 4nypeF|on ^ealripf to hid j*t s^d i?l? " the | sum ol ons Hundred uuurs (ftuo.wi) in _ . ? Hookor Washington Iq Camden A ? ?d vet ised Htiok* r T Will) Inbuilt delivered uit uddict.? ut llic Opera House or? Wednesday ni(/lit la*',. 1 1 k wrni greeted by n la?g' audionce, v good in h u y of whoip were wliit# people. Wo did not hear the add reus, ImH we learn that it w?t very well received. We tru*t ll? at it will he productive of much good among (Ik* t'i'l r? d pfopti* foi wit' ?? !??* i?4- ti W ml) leg Ion i* tour* i?g t li u State. ^ Thu Qirle In Buaiueaa The truth in that the girl* are fc t i t i> j? the he tier of t li *t b>\a in many lim a of genteel emploj merit. | Tlio hoya il) ty moid pi ui il of thia hk I tliey wil', but I liefnot Utaodi. TlH' young women in ihm, and man\ S i>i lie i to#na, after a ceitaiu hour, are qui'o aa inueh ?n evidence on their w iy to woik kh ilio yonny men; >? n ? I it can eaaily In* been ? li it they look triui and neat, t li h t tliuy li v>l <1 up tho.r li ' d? a* if lh?;v w?'iu ready to ujeet ih> world and their employer*. TliH liavo none of (lie iippuarunco of liavingFdept ived t In* inn* I ve? of the necessary amount of sleep, or < 1 uarr)ing a headache along with tliem. Indeed on a froety morn ing it id pleasant1 to ?eo how their ey a opal kle and how their cheeke glow. They are getting the better of the hoye hcculee they* can be trusted to como to th^ir work In. good form. They may uot bo a* strong ae the bo) a, but they take care of iluir btreugth'. 'l hey don't smoke, they don't chew, they don't drink, they don't gamble, they don't loaf. County Bonds For Sale. Bids invited for Coupon DondB of Ker. shaw County, Booth Corolina, to amount of fnrty thousand dollars ($40,000) issued under Act of Legislature for building Hlver Bridget Bonds mature t Wt>nly-fiv? years from May 1M , 1000. Semi-auiiuitl interest at 5 per cent. No bid le*a tllao par and accured interest considered, bid* must be Bint sealed to the underf-umed, nnd be icconipRlnnd by cr.r:lfl<u! rtipck' for one thousand dollars ($l 000) which will he returne I if hi<l rejected. Bid* ch so 12 M, April oth, ly'H); I reserv ed to lojeet nny or all bids,. Address M C West, Supervisor Ker?haw Co., Camden. IS. C. - Tax Executions. Under and by virtue of euilory tax executions to ine directed, I will proceed to bell, before tli? Court House door in the City of Camden, on the first Monday in Apr., 1000, during the legal hours of Bale, the following described proporty to-wit : One house and one lot in the (own of Bethune. tn school district No. 22 bound od on the North l>v 8. A. L. Railway Oo , Kafct by W E. Davis ; South by W K. Davis; West by W 15 iMvis nnd S. A Ij. By Co. Levied upon and to be so!d as II. e property of J L). Morris. Terms of Sde ? ('ash J. S TRANTHAM S. K C Mar. 18. 19(5!) Citation. -'outh Carolina? Kershaw County. By W. L. McPowoll, Ju;!ge of Probate Whereas. Mr?, Alice Kabon trade suit 'o me, to crnnt her Lett era of Administration, of tho Ehtate of and e fleet? of (jeo/ge Habtn, deceased These arc ?therefore to cite and adninn ?Kh kH and ?ingular (he kindred and I he creditors of (lie hh'kI George Kabon, deceased. that they he and ap pear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cam den, S. C., on the 3rd dnv- of April, next after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in tl.e forenoon, to show caiiBt} if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under inv hand thu 13th day of March. A D? 19CU, w. u Mcdowell, Judge of Tiolnte for IfetViavr County. Published in the Camd< n Chronicle on the IWth day of March, 1900. Citation. South Carolina. ? Kershaw Coqnty ny W. U lfdDowc|', Judge of Probate. Whereas, J. K. Coppland made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of tho Estate of and effects of Latham Wall. ^ These are therefore to cite and ad monioh nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the satd Latham Wall de ceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he hold at Camden, 8. C.. on April 6th, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fotenoon to show cause, it any they have, why the said adiuinistrqUpp should not be grated. Given under my hand, this 18th day of March, A, D. 1909. W. L. McIi;)WELL, Jndie of Pro'oato f>r K?r?haw County. Published on the 19th day of Maf. 1909 In 'he Caudm Chroniclc. it". : ? ? ? . 1 . ,.v I Citation. ' j South Carolina ? Kershaw Coquty, I O Ry W- L. McPowell, Judge of Probate, Whereas Darid R. Williams made suit to me. to grant him Loiters of Ad. ministration, with will annexed, of the Estate of and effects of Susan M. Man ning. These are therefore to cite and sdipon ish all and einf ular the kindred ^nd creditor* of the said Sudan M. Manning, deceased, that their be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to frp held at Camden, 8. 0., on j\pril bih. next *itat> publication thfreof, af \t Q?clo$fc in tfoo forenopn, tci *ho* if any thops baye, why <be ?aW admin istration should not ba granted Given under my hand this day of March, A. P.. |00#. c W. L. McDO W ELL. Judge of Probate (or Kershaw County. PablUhed in parrdtn Obroaiole, on the \9tfx day of Muokt 1000, ' * ? A BANK ACCOUNT Is Not Only A Luxury, But A 1 NECESSITY to A . ; V Successful Bus iness Man. Do )ou know of a own or woman who in conducting a mu csk!u1 hm-ines* without t ho assist unco of u hank account? No mutter what line of business you are engaged in -farming, merchandising teaching, clerking, or one of the professions, you (should have an account with a hank-? THIS HANK. We furnish a hank book and chocks froo, Our SAVIMJS DEPARTMENT pays 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. Wi HIT NATIONAL 11,11, John T. Mackey, O, J, Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President.. Light, Elastic Touch, Extreme Speed, Light Weight, Great Strength TUB-WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER. In tihis Machine we think we have found the laest all-round type writer yet produced. Its prominent features are Perfection of Simplicity, Unimpairable Alignment, Continously Visible Writing l or any information apply to 1 I IE CI IRONICLE Office, 01 W. L. McDowell, Agent, , Camden, S. C. P. S. ? John.Wajnamaker is using 75 of these typewriters in his Philadelphia and New York Stores. Price $60.00. Headquarters For When in need1 of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. S E 6 O -p ID Air Line. Eastern Time These arrivals and departures, as well as time and connections aro tfiven only ai information and arc not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND 9H No. 84 No. 60 Lv. Camden 10 30 p m 7 10 p m 6 30 a ni Ar- UUeraw 8 40 p m 8 10am Ar. Hamlet 12 26 a m 9 10 p m 8 45 a m Ar. Raleigh , 12.25 a m 1 1 .5(1 a m Ar. Portsmouth 7 50 a m ft 40 p m Ar Richmond 7 18 a m 5 30 rt in 5 05 p in Ar. Washington 10 28 a in 8 50 a m 8 35 p? m Ar. Baltimore 11 40 a in 9 57 a ni 9 52 p in Ar iMuMolplda 1 63 p m 12 18 p m 11 51 p iu Ar. New York 4 30 p in 2 45 p m 3 53 a m N<> 99 i? Florida limited. No. 8 1 in year round limited, No 06 ia fa%t mai! Local Passenger <.">* Leave CanvUn fl 02 p "in Arrive IJamM 7 30 p m '? SOUTHBOUND and raw Hi* < L7. Camden Ar Colombia Lv Savannah Ar. Jacksonville ^r. 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Lawns, l$aiis s , etc, in plain \n lute, figured, pea, side bandy ? beautiful goo Is ? at 10c yd. Some Wonderful Bargains In Winter Di ?ess Goods. ' vC.'ioukp, Tailored Suits aiul Skirls, Blankets and Com V 7 v % , , ? T: ? forts. We arc ofioring our entire liye of thesj goods at un? - - - heard of piicep. Remnants, Remnants. All sorts of remnants at almost your own price. Mattirlgs, Mattings. Some liig values in Mattings, Matting Art Squares and Hugs. V ;l Come and see us. We can interest you. Full line Farm Supplies and Ferti- ^ lizers at closest cash prices or on : approved papers. Yours Re? peel fully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store. P. T. Yillopi?ruo.' Proprietor.