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_mat 0d turn The pickling season is now on and the success with which you meet in due largely to the quality of apices and vinegar, the Pure Food I Store you will find the t / , \ . - freshest and purest slices of all kinds, both whole and pulverized. Allspice, cloves, ? cinamon, ginger, mace, nutmeg, tumric, mustard seed? white ? r, ' 1 and black, celery seed, mixed spices?" the very thing ' V ' . , ?" T . 7 .V ' . . for pickles. . ? Past i?y spice makes delicious ketchup. Heinze's pickling vinegar Bruce & Lang Phone 2. Jjml - ? _ ? . . r 1 ? *? Camden Cotton Market. Good middling ootton is* quoted jUiie morning at 12 90 Wagon For $5. A one-horse wagon in fairly good running condition oan bo bought five dollars. , Can be seen al >f Geo. T, Little. rt Waist and Rummage Sale. fn the Qpera House Store to day ladies of tbe Presbyterian Surch will have a shirt waist at which ibey will serve re ftshments. Tomorrow (Saturday) ay will haye a rummage sale ai ie same place. Ask For Richard Kirkland's Ashes. I A committee from the local chap tor U_. D. C. has been appointed to J rqu'tst lhat ihev be allowed, to re ove the ashes of R'chard Klik nd from the family burying vettnd in the upper part ^of the 6nty end re inter* them In the 'unien cemetery. r. McOougan Killed By L'ghtnlng. 'Special to The Stato. Betbune, S. C., Oot. 6. ? Durlngj a severe thunderstorm In this sec tion last night, lightning struck] the bed in which Messrs. Malooim and Dunoan McOougan, two broth ers/ were sleeping. Mr. Duncan McGougan wss instantly killed, while Mr. Malcolm MeGougan was Severely shocked. These men were well-to-do farmers and lived about fuur miles from Betbune. . ? - - Two Historio Cr&fta. A picture showing the y Mood," the boat which Henry Hod top usedin his discoveries and ex ploration*, and the ^'Clermont, "lire flr?t ?teamb(iat as they, appeared ft* Hudson-Fulton parade, is show o The ChronioJe today In the ad of the ^kruoo-Nettiee The picture ehowsthe 00 ab ocean liner oheer two odd-looking craft ea w their way op-, the river, n, itghe foreground ah sailors returning eb the the sawo oa?o hly hailed the na rlNement ruH^nhetlan An Note The Orowth OF OUR BUSINESS AS SHOWN HY Tllli l'oU,< )\vi N'(. STATBMENT OK CONDITION At Close Of Hu?ines? ptvinber 30, 1909. KKtfouRCKs. Loan* and Discounts, #,179,988.81 Overd rafts, secured and unsecured; 6,299 11 United {States Hands, 60,000.00 Premium on Bonds, 1,602.50 Furniture and Kixlutv*, 1,470.03 Onsh on hand ^nd dm* by Hanks, 84,807.41 Redemption Kund, 1,875.00 ^324,602 02 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, - ! *60,000.00 Undivided Profits, 11.013 45 Deposits, 195,449.47 Circulation, 37,500.00 Bills Payable, 30,000.00 *324,662 92 Comparative Deposits. September 30, 1907, $97,867.00 September 30, 1908, 122,042 00 September 30, 1909, 195.449.00 Pi 'omptness, courtesy and careful attention to tlie wants of our customers in the establish ed policy of this Bank. We would appreciate your Banking Business. Till! FIRST NATIONAL RANK. John T. Maoki?y, O, J. (Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. Better Oikman Hay, Frank Woolen and Ferris McDowell, the tlirte little boys about the same atfe who have been ill for stveral weeks with ty phoid (ev$rt ?ro oil improving. To Send Forty Hands Mr R. W. Cu.rtiss ooo of the of ficers of the -company building the Wateree bridge was in Cnraden on Monday Inst. Iu a few days Mr. Curtiss will h cud forty hands down here to work on the bridge. A Coming Marriage. InvitntionR have' beep issued to tho marriage of Mr Alexander Dal ton Kennedy, Jr., of Camden, to Miss Lucy Wheelwright Bush, of Rhode Island. The -marriage will take place ou Ootobor 20th, "at 12 o' chick M ? at Paul's Ohurcb, Wiokford, R. I. . Lowncy's looae chocolates and a full lino of Candies just in at The Pure Food Store Death of Mre. Daniels. rp. Eugene Daniels died at her | home i? Le*lsburp, W. Va., od Monday afternoon. Her remains, were brought to Camden yesterday and interred iu the Camden ceme 'ery after fuueral services at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Daniels is (i sister of Mr. David Wither* spoon of our town and wag about 60 years of age. To Sue Traction Company. Special to The Stato. Anderson, Sept. 30? Attorney?| of Anderson have made applioalfon to Federal Judgo Piitohard for ihel right to 'institute damage suits] against the Anderson Traction Company sggregating $126,000.00, resulting from the collision of a car of thie oompauy and au auto* mobile last June. In this acoldrnt j J. H. Cobb, Buperlntcndent of the Relton option mills, and Rjv, D. D. Rtelvardeon wore killed, and Rev. K. A. MoDowell ,was injured. Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. Richardson each ask for $50,000 00 and Mr. McDowell asks for $25,000 00. Seasonable goods of all kinds ar* riving daily at Th$ Pure Food Store. V. D O * Tiie John D. Kennedy Chapter U D. C. held' their October meet ing at the charming home of their former president/. Mie. F. Leslie Zemp. The re-election of the same officers with the addition of Miss Mary Mills -as Corresponding Secre tary was a great satisfaction to th? members. - Two delegates were ap pointed to' the general convention at Houston, Texas* Delegates to State convention at Newberry are Mrs. E. K Sill, Miss Lontae Set tles and Mrs. John Cantey^? Alter nates ? Mrs. P. T. Viilepigue, Mip-s Mine tie floykin and Miss .Tl?? M Shannon. A committee of Mrs. W B. DeLoache and Mre. C J. Shuti non, Jr., with thfe'assisianoe of one or more veterans was appointed to sfie to the removal and ro inur ment of' tho honored remains of Richard Kiikland from the family burrytog ground * to the Quaker cemetery at Camden. This* com mittee is empowered to ask thst hie | ashes may rest beneath our beauil ful MemorUl Oak whero we hope in due time to sreot a Siting stone. Will it be atkiog tpo much t<*urgr aH uilerValed members to attend Nuvmbsi meeting With lire, taking of Mrs. Z imp's abun paeoUng eltJod ' ?*r-t t: - 1 ? ? r- . f. * j , - Sovero Storm Quito a severe etorrn visited this section on Tuesday night last. Considerable damage was done to crops near Lugoff and Bojkins depot. Horses Will Be Taken Care of Too. /We have been requested to state that, borne* of (lie delegate to the Kershaw Baptist Association which : ineetB in Camden next week, will | ho taUon oaie of also. It is hoped I that cach Church will be repre sented . ! Meeting of Kershaw Association, ' I . The Kershaw Association will I hold its troth annual meeting wilh | the First Baptist, church of Coinden J~Sr~Cr, onrarrreoctni? on Ft Id ay - the j 15th day of October, 1909, and run ' through Sund?y following, and the j reports on the' different objects are to' be written by the following brethren : Foreign Missions ? E. O. Thrtuip i 80 n ? , Education ? Dr. E. F. Rice. Orphanage ? E. L. Copeland Home Missions ? W. S. Walters. Aged Ministers ? Jamts Gaskins. Obituary ? J. F. West. State Missions ? C. B Spradley. Temperance ? J. O. Moseley. - We are hopeing for the best greet ing in our history and urgs upon ill chuichi'S to seud full dtlt^g *u-8 ;?nd full reports. J. O. Moseley, Clcik. PERSONAL. ?' Mrs 8 B Kirkland and children left last Saturday to tpako their hoiuo in Savannah, Ga., whore Mr. Kiik land lias secured a nice position as electrician. Their^ many friends re gret very much to see tli?m leave-. Mr In maun Eldrodge who has bet n ?-tway from (Jamdou for several years lilf rpturned home. - r Mr Donald Zemp's friends are glad lo see w him. buck home again much improved. ' K'-v 'J1 l'i Oole ?)f H 'in be it 8 was in Comden- one day thisweek. Col L 0 Hough of Kershaw was in Camden yesterday. It is alway* a "genuine pleasure to as to meet this very t. liable and pleasant gen tleman.-^ ? Mr Sullivan and family 6f Grcen I vilte arrived in Camden this woek to take charge of and run the Hotel t^amden. Caul K.: Capt K. L Ph? lps has bein criti cally ill for several days, but we are glad to learn that he is same betier this morning.-- ' - - ? v Administratoi's Notice. State of South Carolina,) County of Kershaw. ) Altereditoip of the estate of R. L.0Lang ley, deceased, are hereby notified to ren. >1er an aceoont of their claims, duly at. tested to the undersigned. And all par ties endshted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment to the under signed of their oocoants. - K. T. ESTR1DGE. * . ?^--Administrator Sept. 34th. 1900. Aaatla, T?mi.-Is M? addreJ Afe-freahmon class, ;D?M@W. j tie of the academic department! University of Texas outlined sal this plan <8 hod yMM -I'i .?? . - ?" r ? 35 *" <\ ?!p!SS^;v?;J I I THE BIG STORE ' ?Hirech Brothers & Co.* I For Valuesl Pall And Winter Styles Now Ready! j Mail Orders Filled Promptly. Our Ready-to-wear Department Of fers Remarkable Values In New Fall Styles. A few wonderful baiipUns among mtitiy other# in our largS read) 'to wear ecccion. This season's allowing by lar eclipses any previous event embracing ?s it dogs magnificent oreations from ^vor Iti famous and Imuo peon and American doiigoer3. Whon you soo thtf-rie'j beauty of our ?l ?h play, the charming collection of Huitu. D'eBf-es, ftkirtu, Capee, Millinery. IMticoaU, etc, nud the excellent values wu offor, you would nay tliut Iiirsch's is the Ideal Store to buy. Every garment a beauty and marked at an attractive low price.* All alterations free, of charge. Perfect fit guaranteed. Our Ladie's Tailored Suits Are Pleas' ing Hundreds of Ladies. Women of discriminating taste UU hp that afUr looking Camden over that our line of ladie's gar nun ta i* fur ?njcrior in e t > lo, workmanship aud j price: Wo guarantee a p?'ite<t fit". We make euits to order for every -tout woman. Wo also carry Misses' h'z'o <>f 14, IG, 18 and '20 yenrn I Come to headquarter* and got your choice' while the at^e'k is iuii. prioea $10 00, 12 50. 15 00 17 50, 19 75, 20 00, 22 50. 25 00. 27 50, 30 00. nud 35 00 _ ___ ? ? ? ? Beautiful New Chiffon Panama Skirts, and Taffeta Silk, Black Sateen and Heatherblooni Underskirts. ,, New black Punituia Skills, just arrived. Plaited styles, panel front; large black buttons, perfectly made and stitched throughout with Melding silk thread; wonderful valuea $5 00, 5 08,- 8 50. 1) 00 New p'aited Skirts -^rnadv? of dark blue and green striped hard finish serges $5 00 Black Tufftta Silk Petticoats, beuutifu.ly made of heavy silk ! " v 3 98, C 00 Extra Urge Mack Taffeta Si!k Petticoats for stout women, worth 7 00 Price ? 5 98 Ladie's black Sitae n and lleatherbloom Unde^skirta in both the regular as well a9 the-extra largo aizes for siout women. 75o 1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 2 48 and 2 98 f Women's, Children's and Misses Sweaters TUe all wool Sweaters are Dot to bo confused with the ordinary *fchcapt cotton mixed goods sold at some stores. Ours aro all wool and everyone in well made. You cannot get better values anywhere. 7. Ladies' Sweaters, $1 98. 2 48 and 4 50 Ladies' White Long Sweater, ' - ^ 4 50 and 7 50 Misses' Sweaters, 1 00 and 1 50 Children's Sweater*, 76o, 1 00 and 1 25 Colors are while, gray and red. Now is a good time to buy sweaters especially for school Children. Choose while all sizes aro in stock. Li ? y. . ' . -c - ' Latest Modes In Dress Goods. :r *J? t-.- ' : .. .. ? .. - - * '? . ..... \ ' ' ' ? ' ? ' ' ' * ? Beautiful striped alLwool Serges and Panomaa, 30 inchcs widr; all new coloring; prioo V' 50c! Beantiful tlripcdall wool 42 inch dressgoods in all the now colorings of olive green, smoke, Copenhagen, Wistaria, mulberry, garnet, brown, navy blae and black; our 81 00 quality for 85c, and our $1 25 qualities for $1 00 ? - V* 9 -? ' V' * . . . ; V" ?? ? '? ' ^ K*-0 " Surprising Values in Silk. ? , I ? 4? ? . . ~ ' ' . ? ? . ~ # v ~ . * /? ? ' . r Messaline 8iik,36- inchea wide, for lining cont ; all colore. Prloefl 00 \ Bountiful Black- Taffota Sdki?, 86 inline wide; heavy, rustling quality jtra values, yard , 75c, $100, $1.25 $150 Black Pcau doSoie, heav y jttigUL ftllj^flrsLsjlk, 36 Inches wihflpOfl 25 HIRSCH BROS & CO THE BIQ STORE. ?*2 ? :v S $ X &%?:. ' ~ ?" tv ? ?? J*** ~ ;x ' ? '-ir v C. " ? Vf ? -r. - ? - ?-Kr * > . > We have on-di splay at our store, an elegant Upright Par lor Grand Piano, which wo are going to givo to ponio one froo of any cost. We also have Niagara Falls Silver Company (Oneiea Cotn mnmtv) silver tea spoons, tablespoons, desert spoons, knives, forks, butter knives and sugar ^ Li lis , which may he scoured absolutely free by every customer.. "" ... . .. , We will issue Certificates with every purchase. These cer tificates represent one vote in the piano content* for each ten cent purchase of geneial. merchandise, and ton votes foiMjach ten nut pui chase ol jewelry or novelties. The person Secur ing i he most votes will receive this beautiful, high grade in tti 1 Tlllicii i , ?IK- l' ptwti VitiliG, abalilutCiy li'CO of illiy Ci!ot. ' ?? ?-? The Certificates are also good for Silverware, and we cor di.iUy invite you to call and permit u* to explain huW a puts chase of $1 1.00 worth of goods at our store will get 5011 a full set of mx gn iruiteed silver tea spoons and also 200 votes on the Piano : ? , You can get the desert spoons, tubje spoons, knives, forks, etc., in the same way, and alter securing the silverware, you can use the Certificates in the Piano content and it you are . not interested in securing the Piano for yourself, you can as sist a friend, or some charitable institution, Church or Sun day School br Society of which you may bo a member, in- se curing the instrument. ? We have a complete and up-to-date sample line of jewelry and novelties, direct from factories, at prices that will please and surprise you. Every article is warranted to give satis faction. Wo are prepared to show you goods at any price and of any desired quality, from the cheapest' that is good to the best that is made. You will get 100 votes for every $1.00 purchase from this department. 1 "I'x ... Our prices are right in every departments Y ou cad "secure better value for flic money at our store than elsewhere? -a tri al will convince you. We will bo glad to have yoit call at the store, try the piano, look over our various lines and allow us to explain tbfs proposition in detail. Ask For A Catalogue. Yours Respectfully, P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor.