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Just Received At The Pure Food Store ? a largo shipment of Figd, Citron, Currants, Seeded Raisins, Cranberries, Heinze's I*;' pickle in bulk ? sweet and chow S ' ' ? ?' *? . t i . Pickled Salmon, Mackerel, Cod Fish brick and shredded | Edam and Pineapple Checso, ropared Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Velva Syrup, | Evangeline Syrup, hoconel the latest Oereal. complete line, of gBWy Groceries. Fruce & Lang Phone 2. Cotton Market. ling ootton is quoted 2ft ' Ifrs. T. A. Cauthen Jauthen who bss been .. _ tpany jears died at bejr home near~Westville on the 3rd loii. . Cauthen wks a most llmable' obristian lady ond the II ID her family and friends to Vbom we extend alncere sympathy, ll Irreparable. The burial look place at Damasoua Cburob of whioh [rs/Ceathen bad lon-j been one of bait member*. 'isStiEBsst. Hfo Niw Books. ion A. Vakolas appcial lUve of the Silberton Pub of Chiosgo, Ii)., is in iaking orders f >r two new ___^^_?1ar book.#-? 'R"oaeve It's Thrilling Experiences In the Wild* pt Afrloe," and "The Discovery of fb# North Pole by Dr. FrederUk A Cook.? Both these books are print #4J>H400(1 p aper with good clear type* ere well bound and the price of eeflb la onl V $1 BO and $2 00 Mr. Vi|(olaa will ho glad to call and ihow-yau tbeao books. His ad ^dreeC^Tni Bo* ] 68- Camden, S C. A poet a I card will bring hup to .you. The books will be delivered an ?bo at two weeks. EETI N G OF D. A. R. Hobkirk Hill Chapter D. A. R. Ilr monthly meeting on Inst I V, 6 p in., Mrs. Lindsay and1 title* being hostess. Those Mere Mesdames Adams, Le adaay, de Jersey, Taylor, D in, Moore, C. J. Shannon, :y, M. A. Shannon, von ind Miss Mary Cantey. The oretary being nnavoidab ? Mrs. S. K. vdn Tresokow linutet. The regent brought I It of those present that in I iour small convention dues ( of the equallv small as r4he flags to be presented ship South Carolina was stion to be held at Green B io 33 will be a most irn the election of a State Re state Regent to take at to s*y our Chapter beloved State Regent, Bratton rr,tir? with r.i rent, Mrs. Shannon and Tertey will worthily rep kTrlc mil Chapter, Mrs. _ i finest, preventing- her Mrt. Taylor reported Clyburn agreed to at the Revolutionary c?n jtly turned over to bTJhI butitwa* wat wJGto. Taylor read ly Paul StavereVRidp. ' enjoyments, inner man New Store. Mtsiii. Kdgeyvotlb lirolhers have 'euted the mure on Main street for nuly occupied i>y Nstban 1/ y \ , wi<l will open in s (cw da^s with h Hoe of 4i~ #< o3 h I' d h || nnt> ' ''U?*v invite \our icwproilon of il.? ?r ?ok At The Uaptlft Church II v K. .1-*. Kctaler'iog nrilf p;et.i-k it the Htpiui church Kut,dsv ui >i n* j ing. Do not ml** heating In in. After siiori bcmuoi) Su??.tn\ ? yen wig Mifrh C'.riU' M-ivbie wilh i pe h k h bui| i the organization of u' B. Y. LVU. For Salt). ?, Household goods, consisting of ft W>Vi 8 , matting, d^skw, chair*, bed. Stead*, ini?lt)i hmi'h, mil (DAM V nil!' ol'oa loo numerous lo mention for ?4??l? hi ili? Ifupiist parsonage on LaKayotto avenue, next to I lie Bi*p i ia I church, At the Opera House To Night Miss Mabel MoKinley, the cele brated American Soprano, favorite nlttco of the lute W illm ru* McK'nlet will b.) al lllft Camden Opera House tonighl presenting Grand Opera In Concert. Seat sale at F. Leslie Ze tup's Drug iStore. Camden To Haye Another Carnival, , Tbo Kershaw Guards and tbe Daughters of the Con federaoy ure planning to hold a Citniyal here ou Thanksgiving bfternoou. , Unlike most carnivals, we believe, this one will be generally welcomed, as each show ajjd concession will bo strict ly ?home-made." MIoh Mabel McKinley 8c Co. Will appear hero tonight at the Opera Homo in Grand Opera in Concert. Mias McKiulev is a me in tier of. the lluhenstein Club, New York, and nerved for two yearn as president of this well known musi cal organization, which is iho larg est of it'a kind in this country. S.?at sale ut F. Leslio Zemp'a Dtug Siore. Rev- L A. Mitchell Resign* a? Pastor of tbo Camden Baptist Church. , Rev. L A. Mi tcli el I who for spv eral years has servpd as pastor of the Camden H iptist-Ch urch severed his relation as such Uat Sunda\ morning by tendering to the con gregatiou bis resignation effective the of this month. Tins came as a con.plete surprise to a large majority of the members as it was not knowu that be ontertaiued .any idea of rtfiignir.g This step is caused by the ill health of Mrs. Mitchell whlcji prevents her living In the South. Contract Lot For Hanging Rock Bridge. Mr. C. W. R*quarlh, Engineer Constructor, was awarded the con tract for the construction of a re inforced Concrote Brldgo over Hanging Rock cretk in the upper part of Kershaw county. The structure- is to he monoljthic single Ppsn arch. Mr. R' ^uarth's woik is conflned exclusively to R >ad and Bridge work, having -built a number of re inforced oonorete structures through out North and 8>uth Carolina, Mr. West, our Supervisor <xer oised hi* usual good judgement in choosing this type of bridge as it is permanent and requires no matfl tenace hereafter. Xzouraion Rates via. Southern Ry, ' Account Colored State Fair the Southern Ry. announces very low rates to H.iUsKurg, 8. C., from all points in South CarollnA, also be* tween and including Charlotte and Ashoville, N. C.. A'igusln and Sa vannah, Qa Tickets will be on sale November 5 to 18 inclusive, limited good to return leaving Batesburg up to and including but not later than mid night N??v 18, 1909,. Children between five and twelve years of ago will be charged half fare. > For further Information apply to So. Ily ticket a^ent or address J. C. Lu?k, D. P. Ag?, Charleston, S. C, or J. L. Meek, A G. P. Agt, Atlan ta, Ga. m m m Death of Mrs. A. ?. Zeuip. Mrs. A E. Zemp, rolict of the late Dr. F. L Zemp, and one of Cam den's oldest citizens, died larit Friday at the home of her son, Dr. E. It Zemp, of Knoxville, ' Tcno., with whom she had heen residing for a number of years. After a loof^ busy and useful life she died as she had lived ? hon ored, trusted ancl lovtd. She rear ed her own monument *hile she I. red in the hearts of all who knew her. Her Hfo was completed if work all done and well done c<<n stitutes completion. Her christian life heau,Mful fom its begin ning tn its close, and - through all the vicissitudes and sorrows thsi ?he oast. In .ilia way, her f y I th I o God nev*r wavered, and today the autumo leaves are falling upon a grave that hides from our view alt il> ai is mortal of * tine and noble w^tnatr.? '? r^.^. vf The funeral services ufitl lilKI in the Camden Methodia) Church last Sunday moroibg at 11 o'clock, lbs services haiog conducted by the psslor, 0. Q. Marphsy. Your Idle Money Will Harn " 4 Per Cent Interest If Deposited In This Bank. If \0U would bo tlm lllOht HUt'CeSsfol, VOU should make your money work to >. It is a common gay ing 1 h it "money not earning inter est is lowing money." Set aside what, money that you will not m e<l in your hunitiesB at this lime and deponU it with this bank. It will hu here when you do need it and working for you meantime. illU PIIN NATION Al. BANK. John T. Mackey, (), J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. A Deairablo Building Lot at a Bargain Huing forced to raice tho money hi onoo 1 Will sell it) v "Ancrum Lot" at a bargain. W. O. Hay. Citation. South Carolina- ? Korehaw County By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate, Whereas F. L Zenftp made 8U it to me. to j>rant him Letters of Ad. ministration wiili Will annexed, of the Estate of and effects of Francis L Z?mp These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors .of the said Francis L Zeuip, deceased, that they "he and appear before me, in t'ue Court of Probate, to Ve held at Camden, 8- CJ., on the 26th day of November next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ihow cause if any they have, why the said admin* istration should not be grntited. Qiyen under my hand this 10th day of NoTomber, A. D.,- 1909. w. l. Mcdowell. Judge of Probate for Kcribaw County Published in^iho Camden Chronicle, on the 12th day of Novembor, 1909. Citation. 8outh Carolina ? Kershaw County. By.W. L. McDowoll, Ju dge ofProbutc. Whereas, F- L. Z'joip irade nuit to mo, to grant liiin Letter* of Administration, of tho Estate of and effects of Abithiah E Zeinp, deceased Theae are theroforo to cite and admon ish all and singular tho kindred and the creditors of the Baid Ablthifth' TC. Zerap deceased. that they he and np pear before me, in tho Ccurt of Probate, to be held at Cam den, 8. C , on the ?8fh dav of November next after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cauBo, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 10th day of Nov., A. D., 1909. w. i-. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published in the Camden Chronicle on the 13th day of Novflmbor, 1909. PARTITION SALE. State o I South Gftr 1 In the Oourt . olina, v of Common Oonnty of Kershaw ) Plean Lucy S. Boykin, Plaintiff", . ? - against liula C. Boykin. McWi/lie S Boykin, A. Hamilton Boykin, W DeSaus axire Boykin, Henrietta S Boykin, Ida H Boykin, and L W Boykin, ' Defendants. ? Under and by vittuo of a Decrce in the above 008e, made by (he Honorable It i W. Metundnger, Judge Presiding in the 6th Circuit, and bearing date the 11th dav of November, 1900. 1 will offer, for sale in front of. the Court House door in tho Oily of C^nulen, 8. C., during the le gal hours of sale, on the first Mondtfy in Decern' ?r, next. 19C9, being the 6lh day thereof, the following described land : ? All that tract of land in Kershaw Coun ty, State Of 8outh Carolina, containing one hundred and tl^rteen and three* fifths (113 3-6) acres, more or lt?ma, being tract of land derived by WilliAmJD . Boy km from the eatate of hia father, A. H. Boyktn, deceased . Said tract of land is bounded on thejlorlli by land# formerly of the eatate of Btirweil Boykin, now' owned bv T. L. Bnykin, East by Undi formerly of tho State of South Carolina, rtow larids of Jamen Murrowa, Sooth by land* formerly ~of the estate of A H Boykin , now owned by Mro K C. Boy* kin^ West by laud, formerly 6f the tro of A. nr Boyktn; "deeessed, now owr.ed by A. U. Bojkin. Any poraon desiring to 1>id at said sale shall ft rat depoalt with' the Master the Ram of two hundred dollars ($200.00) in money or certified check on some respon sible hank, as a p'.clge to make ko*4 hi* bid in case of its acceptance ^ * Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers- jsssir" ? - - L A. WirfKOWSKY. . W-K?f?hftw County. * Notember lUb? 1#W. Important Meeting. The 4ih quartet ly conference for Bethany.' circuit will l?o held at Bethany Church Nov. 20 mid 21. A full attendance of ofHcinl-j is de sired. FORECLOSURE SALE. Stato of South CarO In the Court olina, > of Common bounty of Kershaw.) Pleas. The Enterprise Building <y Loan Association.^ Plaintiff, against J. D. Deas, ? Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree in the above case, made by the Hon orable II W. Mamminger, Judfce Presid ing in the o.lh Circuit/ p f date the [lili clay of November, 1 009, i I will offer for kale in front of tno Coirt'.t llouso door in the CHy of Camden, S. C., during the le gal hours of sale, oil the first Monday in December, next. 1909. beincr the Oth d\v thereof, tho followtng described parcel of land : ? v All that. parcel or lot of land Ih the City of Camden. In the County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina, and lying at the North-west corner of the intersection of Chesnut and Fair streets of Baid City of Camden, and fronting two hundred and fifty. sevon (257) feet South on Chesnut street, and extending baok North alone Fair street oJ>a uniform width to a dUtanee of three hundred (M00) feet. Said parcel of land Unbounded on the North by vacant lot of said J I). Dms, on the East by Fair Street, on the South by Chesnut .. 8treet, and on the West by nremiscs of C. J. Shannon, Jr , and is Ine premises on which J. D Dens now resides. Any prrson desiring to bid at said sale ahull first deposit with the Matter the stun of five hundred dollars (1500 00; in money or oertifitd oheok ss a pledge 'o maUo good hi* bid in ca?e of its ac ceptance. Term* of sale. c&ih. Purchaser to psy for papers. ? L A. WITTKOWSKY, Master for. Kerslyiw County. November 11th, 1909. ?' PARTITION SALE. Suie of Houtb In the Court ollnn, y, of 00tntnon County of Kershaw.) Picas James L. Cheanut, and Mary H Cheanut, James F Cheanut and Ruth V Cheanut, minora by their jfiuar<tian ad litem, James L Chest nut, Plaintiffs , Against Eugene Moore, Elizabeth C. Saspor tas and JVarren S Moore, Defendants. Under atid by virtue of a decree made in the ab >ve rase by t lie Honorable R. W. Memmineer, Judgo Preaiding in the J5th ( iron it, and bearing dale the lltli day of November, 1009, 1 will offer foj ? ale In front of the Court limine door in tho Ojty'of Camden, S. C., during the le gal hour* of pale, cn the first Monday in Dcoeml^jr, next. 1000 being the 6ih day iheroof. the following described parcel oY land: ? All that parccl or lot of land in the Village of Kirkwood, juat North of the (*Oity of Camden, in the Gountv of Ker shaw and State of South Carolina, con tacting ten (10) acrea, more or leas, and bounded on the North by lands of the eatate of Monroe Bovkin, deceased, on the Kast by lands nf Jamej L. Chennut,Kor ??fe*4ere of Emma C. -ChcMiut, on. the South by tho Street or road known a? North Street, add on the Went by rrop erty now or formerly of Jaonea ftailard. Said lot of land ia a part of that Conveyed to Watren M???re by Sylvaiiue Gedncv by deed of date July 2Cth. 1874, which deed re*:or^ed in the office of the Clerk of -4-JnurHor Ke>r?h?w County in Cook I'D. D." at page 78. Any person desiring to b'.d ntaaid aale ahall flrat deposit with the Master the aum of one hundred dolt%p ($100.00) in tqoneT or certified check on some re aponaible bank, aa a pledge to make good bia bid In case of Its acceptance. Terms of salt , cash ; purcht?er to pay for papers. L. A WITTKOW8KY. Maaler for Keiahaw County. SotMibw llttif 1 Ml THE LATEST GREATEST ali'.l UP-TO-DAT.IST system' of advert i^ing adopted by the ( 11 1 ? rpr njing busiinss i mm ago* ment of ilio well known establishment ??f The (iilt Edge Store lias certainly caused wide comment and considerable furore among the buying public of thin section. When The Gilt Kdge Store first announced tliut they would give away absolutely Free the boiutiful IjMOO Upton Parlor Grand Piano which is upon exhibition in their store, much curiosity was aroused as to HOW tliey could alford, from a business standpoint, to do such a thing, but when it was loirned that they would tfivo ON E PIANO VOTE with every cent paid for any article in their store nnd ton piano votes with every cent paid for any purchase from their New Jewelry Department, also that (ho Piano was to be given absolutely, Free to the person presenting the greatest, number of these piano votes to them on February 1,1910, it looked like an extremely novel and "most liberal advertising method.- The earnestness with which out buying public have been 4'goi:ig after'' the piano votes more than makes good our prophesy that would l>e ? ''merry strife." This novel adver tising campaign, the ever increasing crowds, the many splendid values which they are offering daily lias made their name a household name and a inecca for the bargain lovers of this community. The Gilt Edge Store is to be congratulated upon the thoroughness of their business foresight and t ha citizens of Camden should feel tllat they have all reason to be proud tf t ho fact of having an estab lishment conducted upon such liberal and true business principles, within our gates. Yours Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, / P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor. SCHLOSS MASTER TAILORS V REPRESENTED IN CAMDEN BY D/lVfD WOLfE. I . - ... ; .t,, ""iifra ? r . v ,. Never mind the weather, you'll need the Clothes. Great reduction 1n price on all my goods for next 30 days. We make specialty in extra sizes. ' Respectfully, DAVID WOLFE. Lost On Wednesday afternoon last on ilio dam below Camden on the Charleston ro?d,' *?eult of olot.be*, 2 undershirts, 1 lop blue nblrt and 2 pairs Indies' ?lockings, Wdi bought frnm Darucb Nellies Co. and i ki e i r name It on oollir of ibe o?nt. Reward If returned to thl? offlon or W. A. Mnxay, ,'K. P. D. No. 1, Providence, S.C, W * 7 OPERA HOUSE TUES. NIGHT, NOV. 16 " GREAT NEW ENGLAND PLAY Joshua BIG FUN AND MUSICAL SHOW. Special Scenery and Mechani cal Effects. See th^r Great Saw Mill Scene. Hear the " Joshua Smipkins Orchestra. Best of Singing and Dancing Specialties. I Watch for the BURLESQUE, BAND PARADE Popular Prices Admission 50c; Reserved Seats, 75c; Children, under twelve, **** -