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HJhf i* ! I'UBUSHKD * VICKY KfUI>A Y j BY w. T-i. ? ? - Yi Btisiuois 1oca!?, 6 o,tinin p<" line ? u,fb in Hortion. 0?i"lblatfc?' OsirtJi for County oftcM $b.O0. I $10. IK). Katkh ro* AnvBHTiHiwa OrdioMry triuiuiciil AdrortiftiuuiitH, first insertion $1,00 por H.jmiru ; vach lubsetjuenl i?. ' lertipn 60 ron<H per square. lUlvs I or conlruot advortiftinK will lie an noiincu<t upon appl lost iotlut the offify All .communications addressed to iIiih , pupormuut bs accompanied. by tb?< tro< r.ttmo hih| nddrc?H o i tl.to writer; in <>r dor to ItiHiiro attention. HHectml man twiipts will r.ot bti returned. OonrsmunioRtionB will b? published vv Ihm. of intoriiHt to the xcnonil public wn<i not of k < 1 1' f h 1 1 hi l ' i ry rial tire. 3So re sponsibility ??ill be HHaumnd for the views of correspondent**. OhituarisH eJini ^cil f??r *i sttftie rsfes h/ ordinary advcrtiMing. 8riiJHcm?"ri<>N Ka m? Ono year , $1 .6(> nu luontba, 76 centu; throe month#, 4.1 cent*. CAMDKN, 8. C.t KKU 4, I !> I (J j Hiiro Koiul (o Sihtohh I {?> rc la mm huaintua man'rt Now Year's resolution winch will un doubtedly lefrd to fiucccsa; Early lo bed, early to i ise ? Woik like thunder am] ftdvortiic. ? Kx S\V(!cl Old A o The h w Co tost thing in tho world Is a grandfather or u grandmother who lata <iomc into iho sunset land unemhl tterrd. Tho ni tin or woman who li h s putted through tho f u r - naoe Urea of life and emerged tnto tho cool of the evening. unnoured and still ui.tiinod to optimism juiii gludnoAH, luiH made a success of liv ing. lit; or she hau not, lost faith in mankind irir confidence in the upward trend of humanity. To bii ft at tho f.oot of auch an individual and drink in pli ylosophy is a pleas ute that only thobu ? pprcci ?lt who have bee i) forced into the coin pan lonnliip (yf Uu? Ttiej'i u.n 'Jo. I and iti poHwirnie io. Nothing i? quite eo HWt'Ct Sta HWOCt old ngt: ? SJ. Wiisftt \>' <?<)<! to In* Utilized Tint uiseovery h:?t> been nmi'i that the beat of alcohol can be luadn from hhw dual and other waalo wo-d. Thin Is described an a "rcvoluUonni y discovery ' in view of t tic enoi tuiitiH use ( f alcohol. For lighting purjoscH it is a imit. tod to ho 1 > r 1 1? h t ? r , a-. f< r, eloanoi and more desirable in every w h \ titan kcroscn. : ?h a fuol it c :n petes successful! v with gnTJiinc, coal, w>od ? : nay j r? n f. k.oi-.vi heal- ii>Hk? r . I . !ih nmt'lt: ii.i in l ho ki'ehen cooking; stove t.nd it tho locomotive tender; >t lieu'" drawing rooms nud drives ivu'omo* 1' is eHtmnud that theto i? en ough w >o(| waste thrown luvii, ? v crv v o a r to morn th in sti| pi ' * ''.t con f. U \ '.-t dt m and ,.f r alcohoi. With the wiiHk1 ntiliz d under 1 1, ?? now process, corn will eoaso to he a necessity to tho alcohol distiller, n? will barley. These two crop' wi I bo turn fit-id of ' thin sturtr- nf drain, and ilnir entire i-siTi'iiN Of i'lltjllivH !) V \ h(< IIU'.I Si).' ' S' |rl' fool. Tiif , ir.ct (if * ? ' i r" t:p. -i tlu economic conui ?.i ins of the v; aid in i u( ii . i iii . bio. Oil wells mav go dry, (""? n ines w;l' tie t..-' d uy, ! tit ale ho!, f uir1 in i \ i >i I ; : . v. : 1 1 . , w ft V as! :? 1 ? 1 ' ? ? ' o . o 1 1 ?? " ' I i' I *l i . u . 1 1 ?.-? li c ? ? a i I ! : i i u 1 1 !i '? r? ti i f ? ?. e isiialci s bo ice. hu:. "f ? Car ? ? is ? ? >-!i i \\ \ A > i . ' ? 1 ? ???/.ati' uf ?' . 'A i > \ w lcit.H. -I ? - ' . m ? i ? ? dr r : i1' tt?- tr i- . .uiii -. t' - 1 ' ii :-r .:>???! A ii 1 ti.-s < ???tc'-l. 1 ' * s 1 * 1 . -t <\u- ii ?: t ? i . .i to Iii ? .. ? \ ? , i ? III ?? M ! . : \ ; l Ti|. i *? I ?iijjo- 1 " I . r :? ? ? \S . I . .) K i- kki: >. .VtiiCMiM r;?i r lel-i si..- \ :: ! '. 1 ! i I Ifo h1 ? aE (' nntli'ii, 1 1. < , f,. i \ Noll. V i? Int. 1(_N ? . V i It t' tor'-< otHer wtii ho i ;?< m for ? i nj ? \ returns from Juuuiuv 1>i, IUiO, i.. ary'Jotli, l'.)!0, m.luaive. i.ni.t? to make rutui ax wiihiit r-:t v{ pprnl re<}4ii<-f?i hy law will hf suhject lo a pen alty of f>0 per cent. . Special Jtttj'oii ?n is e^li-d to the fict that all re#' e-tate rou*t he in< ]ndt<l iii eturns. as a now sssesfinent of js required n> he made for the vcai n,o. All trustees, guardians, cxccutor^, *?! miniftnitors. ?v?enis and others holding property in chaf^e muflt return 8?ino, lueoutf* tax will h? enforced. FarLie* s^-iidintc tax return? by mail ' n?u?t make oath to same baforn so;ne qualified officer and fill uut the same in a torop^r manner, otherwise they mu^t be rejected. Th? County Hoard of Eqnaltiation will moot at office of the Auditor on TueeJay, March M, 1910. M. B. HABON, C.<uitJ Alitor, j Klre and Burglar'ProOf b?f?B. M an ti f mcI u r??4 l> V iho Alpinfc K-ifi'.V Lock (Jo., of ClunioitftUl, 0 ? own 1?h bought M ea?y monthly I > tt v wen' h All a#f*s guaranteed; Addienu Ho*. 284, Camdt r, H C . Ground Hog Day. The ground boy made l? ? ? annual U|>|>0urttUC? Jawt '|'Uf:W<lHy, but diB* covering hia ^ h ? 1 o w beside Ii i ii? , r ?* turned to h i m home for a period of forty This mean# according to tradition thut w? are to have cold weather fur that length of time A Card From Mr. Beattiu, J'o ? lie Votera of Ward 2. H .vinu announced recently thai 1 would not lot a candidal!) for re* election fiooi W..rd 2, in conse <|Ue||0e <?f which Mr S. M Malhis, h worthy HUOceHHor, hna consented ? o offer for election, I hereby with* d* aw from the race in 1? ? ? favor. A. J. Meattie. ABalpned Btock of OooUh Bought By Mr. Wolte An whm advertised in the Chron icle the hIocU of goo-Is of tho Cash (iron ry 'Jo* w?h sold laat Friday. Mr. I. Wolfe whh the purchaser Mr. Wolfe ih now cloaing this Block (?iji and ih o He tiny Hume wonderful i>argniiiH. in both the heavy and fancy urncery department*, selling gooda far below the wholesale pi ice#. To Thopo Deeding Violin Io?truction. Minn Marion f'ntneron Fielding Iho well Known Violinist of Chicago will t >v U i? u limited numbor of pupils durln? the ?<jkwou, -ih Fielding wan connected with tho Columbia Conservatory in Chi cni/o and for two ye urn whh director M 'lio tiX I bo Violin department of Carlton College. Mihh Fielding's i,(t? I rt-HH in Box r.()8, Camden, S. C. Card of Thrioks. 1 wi?li to expri'HH to the OJood Iv'oids Committee of Kershaw Co toy sincere thank* f'M' the watch pn rieiiled t < me by 'hat committee < n Saturday evening last, as a to ken < f their a pproci *i '.ion of work d-.ii<> on the public highways in Keraliaw cuiiiiv. I aasurii the inemb'TH of 'lie (roinoiitteo tli at tli ia :< i np?n ilnir par' ia highly ap l . r ? elated but above 'he value ? if tin* watch I appreciate the i>o"d will w 1 1 1 ? ? J i prompted the ?/?ft . I', shall al?\n\H l?" my deaire ? ; t i n < mi ? It ?? "rtt li done" of my fel low Ci'.l/i' llH. V'< ry nsprt'Jullv, H . K. M u n n . Ilndgn Tournament, (be Dfuuh'erp of the Ameiican '{ v Mi;"i ti ai'.I giv.? an entertain nerti a! i !"? ' hap lei M tl!(o|d ( ^ i ? ?i r t i 1 1 1 ti a i' ) '.n Tut.-idav afternoon, Feb i 1 1 h r \ N ?>, coin me n* i .i y al H P. M in rai-e fund* to m *t U ?* Home need ? (I iiifa tirtl irnpi .veinen's to i lie ? i ; : : . Itrid-je vv hint, and the game f "Tt'lO" will b<? pln\ed. Tea will "!??? n ivid at f> i?'< l<t( k ? The busi ii- --m no n of i 'auidi n will eontrib ? ?!?' pnzes in in- o,'?n;? ated for. The t - 1 , t ?; e -t ; ri e h 1 1 v re<|UPHt all lovers 1 'Me t?'iineu uli.tv.' me u i.ioned, and ??!l oilier citizens who am interest ? i ! t n i lie prt-cer vnl ion 1 1 f this val u'tt'le reli-.: of tiu> pav', to he prea e u i (>n this occ h aio i). AdmisHlon 1 1 is hoped that there will be . l.-ir^e altendanoe a;< every yood eC'/.'-n should feel a vital .i ii tc reel ,o ! 1 1 1 wnra the laiiiea have under i -i U n. ! .s\. cliiifi o! C. undcn tlosc Company Ho. 1. j < >:i \Wilii?'>li:i> riijit. .Ijii). 'J'uh, the > el ( 'aimii'ii t !?>???? Company \.> ! held 'Ihmi n_:'iiiar iium'Iimj; at the ! ;-i "?< ln'Uii'itia rt'-is. Nine mein j ' i r i in?/ of ??*? ?reman \V. M. lYiti.tu. A>s't r.'iiln u W. II IVarco, ? ! f as ti. (; i unison, Jr., ! i I ; ? iv- i 1 1 ? i ? John Cardner, ; A . ill- H i'.m i., 1 . .1 Walter L;.. it , t.,1 .! i. (, < ; 1 1 iv( i n were present] -????? ?< niatt'Tx of interest were! I in : i 1 1 t I > v t : ! 1 >1" ti >r> 1 . AppliCU !; !. r 'i. 'i i : 1 1 , | > wire prest nted ! : r i >!?.: ?:li:m . t.r.'sti'. /.emp, I i; i hi ?!. i S w. Vat Landing !;? . . - ni i I :i \ iii . \ 1 1 1 ? i ?. i . I lie. same _ t>i. i'.i vi?r:t My. 1 1 it* afore ' ; ? ?? ?:! v, i ?-,> i-ti-n-d us ? ( -,?>(? :i Mvi t. 1 1 m I'd. No. 1 . ? . - . . s ; ?::???! ? ' --Iii | ? of the 1 ? !? . i .. .i ni acti ve ? ? . i : ? ? j i _ i > ; a:: v anil . : - r . 'I , : 1 1 . n 11' " I 111' head of It , . . ; : i \ ; . r ; i ? < i ? 1 1 :'>i nt. The fol - ? w i ? ?> ! .? ? i . w* r> ? .. i lo pte?l to lie i. ; I ?> . i w -,i >i tin- ct >mpany : ; : ; ; . i ; , n i r of 1 1 ?? ? company n . -Acu to itrn into eompan) . i : '? ! s ,ui v in.-ii "- : r:? !?le friend ::.i ai..n-' a s? v > 'eh person or wiin nil- i.ot M'lliiiif to eon t.,i iiiM'ivr> a ? j,'ent li iin'ii should ? : ; l lir >M ;>:? n y '?? ?, Darters. ) V i ? ? i :??! > w.'.l hi- i..o..i.-m lo the alten ' 'i. ?: U. >? '? ir?;ty.:m ? ? i- assistant fore ? i.i i! t h ? ? > to hi 1 1 ; .1 In-fore the mein ?>( tin- k'ompar. y if necessary. _ , . I . 'llmi .ill li.- u h i- of ('anulen ? i ...? i ? ? o. Nn I I !.? pl:iei*il on tle-i hon ? ! '?! iiieo:::e \ u\i t ? I while >iut\ .a company's ijuar '? 'l'hat only uicj.iUi i* of ? atnden pI-M- i omnany No. 1. I>e allowed on Jlii' eompan v reel wn^.>n while an ; sw. rtuy an nlu tu of lire. Isxceptions ! may he ir.Hiie in ease ot emortfoney i''<?llo\x inif those resolutions !t was uet ldt;d Mini h i-ommitU1 1 consisting of W M. Vounar, Waddy Ninson, K. J and H. li C'arrtson, Jr., ap proach the city conuci! for permission to furnish the company's quarters, Uh* iintnf brinif tin&tlrucli vt anil sadly needing in furniture, etc. Serving" thoj town us the raen)l?ers ??f Hose Co. No. 1 do, without remuneration and oft?n with a Iu&k to their wearinr apparsl, i?H?ml)er? aro of tha opinion that Ihelr slenping quarters should be made comfortable and also a little more at tractive to Jthote gervinjr niffht duty. There being no further busines* the mtfetl&g adjourned to meet again by order of the foreman Administrator's Notice. All pariicn iudehl"<J to the estate of ( )?<? late Mm. Abjthiuli K. Zeinn are hereby notified to nuke iiuiiMrdiale payment to UH' j Mild All if any. haviug "Ultttn against the sunt est ate will preuunt tb<* buiuu duly wiU!?U 'l. K. J, /KM P, Administrator of Kxtatu of A K . Z?mp, January &r>ih, 1010, Administrator's Notice. All parties indebted to the estate. of the late Francis L. Zemp nr?? hereby no* tilled to make i in mediate pay 1114^11 L to nae ; and all parties, if any, having claims ugnillnt the said Cfltllte will I'Moilt, the t-ame duly ii(|c?toil. V J,. ZEMP. Admi |iinl rator will) Will annexed of the Estate of Krancift h, Zemp. * Jitmiary 25th, 1{MU. Administrator's Notice. ?' Notice is hereby given to nil creditors of the Kstitte of thu late I). W. Belk, deceased, to present their demands to me duly attested us required by law ; and all indebted to said deceased are notified to make payment to mo J. It. B Kl.lv, Administrator Estate of I), VV. Belk. Camden, H. Jan 1 i. 1910. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Pio bat.n Court, of Kershaw County, I will sell, at public auction, to the highest bid der, during the lewd hours of sale, on W edneaday, tho 2nd day of February, 1010. at the plantation of the late J. (J. UoIliiiK*. in West Wateree, near Blaney, the following peraonul jflroperty: f>() bushels of corn, <r> i ? u h 1 1 e 1 n of peaa, 800 |l>8 of fodder and a lot of farming tools. Terms of rale ? cash. A. If DUNCAN. Adm inisti ator. January 14, 10 10." Trespass Notice. All persona are hereby warned against hunting, lialiiutf, taking away wood or Straw, or trespassing in any manner whatsoevor , or passing through, Or entering upon , the lands formerly known an the Annum lands, about, 4 % miles northeast of Camden, and now known ns the property of Mrs It. IC. Alexander. Also included in this notice 73j<i acres, being the tract just oust of the 4U0 acre tract, and purchased from the Sinking Kund < 'ommis-Mon, hut formerly known as part of the Anerum tract. Also no irespassiog of anv kind will be permitted on the E. II Peck land*, just west of the above described lands, these lands for merly known as the Sutherland, or (.ied ney lamb (J A LEX AN I) E H, A gen I Jimuaiy 7, 1010. Citation. South Carolina - ? Kershaw County By W- I... MoDowell, Judge of I'robate, Whereas Mrs. Sallio W. Boykip made suit to me. u> grant her Letters of Ad ministration of the Instate of and effects of E. B Cureton. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and siiiKular the kindred and creditors of the said E. B. Cure ton. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C-, on the 19th day of February next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said admin istration should not be granted. (liyen under my hand this 31at day of January, A. I).. 10 10. w. i.. McDowell. Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.' Published in tho Camden Chronicle, on the 4th day of February, 1010. Tax Executions. Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed, I will proceed to sell, iM'fore the Court House door in the City of Camden, on the first Monday in February, 1010, during the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wit : KM) acres of land iti School District No. 21 bounded on the North bv lands known as the Addison land, on the East by T. F. Morton. South by W. K. Elliott, and on the West by lands of W F Morton anil 1 II Crow, Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Win. Truesdell for taxes for 1900. 15H)7 and 1908. 40 acres in School District No. 17, hounded on the North bv Peter Knight, East by Midland Lumber Company. South by Allen Richardson . and West bv John Charts. Levied upon and to be sold as the property ot J. I). McDowall, for tuxes for 1 *. >0 7 and 1008. Term* of Sale ? ('ash J. S. TKANTHAM 8. K. C. January 21 , 1 S) 10. To The Democrat ic Voters of The City of Cam den, S. C. Camden, S. Jan. 27, '10. T li ** voters of the several Ward* will meet at the Recorder's Court Koom at s p m. on Tuesday evening, February slt>. fur tlu> purpose of organizing into Ward Clubs. Kach Ward Club shall or ganise 1?\ the election of a President, a Secretary and a representative on the executive committee. It it also suggest ed that each club appoint a committee to see that there are registered on the club roll* all democratic voters in the several Wards, a# this i? prerequisite for VOtihg. Immediately after the organization of the Ward Olnbt. the presidents and the representatives juat elected will meet, electa member of the executive com mittee ??. large, and further organize by the election of a City Chairman and Sec retary, and attend to at)y further bu?taes? as to the arrangement? of the primary election which will, according to pa?t rttlei, be held on the third Tuesday in March, being the 16th day of the month. By order of H. L. W ATKINS, Chairman, W. h. MoDOWE^L, Secretary. We Are Now Prepared^ Business. Our Stocks are about complete with all new desirable merchan dise. Special attention is called to the following lines which we shall place on sale this coming week commenc ing today: 5,000 yd. lot beautiful val lace, French and German makes, values worth 7 l-2c to 10c yd. at 5c. yd. Lot heavy linen laces to be sold in the above assortment. Our showing of embroideries can only be appreciated by giving us a call and inspecting the line, Line of fine embroideries, worth 12 l-2c and 15c. We shall offer the lot this week only at 10c yd. Beautiful new black goods to be seen only in this store in all the new weaves. Inspect this line carefully. New designs in refusable curtain scrims. Full assortment of plain and fancy scrims. TABLE LINEN Be sure to have us show this line ? to you. There are some handsome weaves in the new linens and we are glad to show them. ORDERED THAT EASTER SUIT? Bettor come in today or tomorrow to get measured alio select your cloth from the magnificent new woolens sent us b;v ED. V. PRICE & CO. | Ttiey produce clothes as you want them, distinguished loo ing, stylish clothes of quality, within the modest price ran* < i of $20 to #40. Yours respectfully, BARDCHHETTLES COMPANY. ] m. baruch ::r; : 7 J NO. T. NETTLES , > ? ? ?. ? ? ? /?; . Now (ioing c>At 0 11 S. C For montlm ,iave been PrcParin? for this gr ^e"nd"0W., we h"! ready to pia'ur ^ Bai gains b fore the pul - Sale hc-frf " <j;f'rcli;11(TVednes" day morn' Jan* ,9th' 1 >u)* The c^s w'" ?Pen f?r a"' Thi^e will last but io days, So cor ear]Y an(' securc your share r"ese many big bargains. j^0] we quote you ar few price S?aUlf,omcX"Ht.-( r ? 3 1 -2c yd i )J'css C W' qualit y lor or. yd n' ",i tv Bleaching, 1 yarn wide' for ('? 1 -2c yd >\ f Teal Duck wonh 10c at Or yd I ct I J u t J Irnsp Slaughter i" 1 aniics Tailor Made Suits, Cpats amd. Miss 11 Sl,,d ^ Also in Skirts and Children's Cloaks. \|psli and well made and lit well. Offered to you at dly your own. ligure-. I 'uii I miss this opportunlt v to l"/fYr wants . $2o.00 Suits will go a I Il'IS. $2001) Suits will i/o at in. -IS. % 15.00 Suits will ;:u nt 7.11s). 3at Bargains in Men's l'o\'s and Children's Clothing. Q-fock is too large and must In1, reduced to make room for cppiing (ioods. Vou can buy a Suit, Over Coat or Single ps at your own prjee. So don't fail to come early and get y choice BE SURE TO REGISTER. $50.00 to Be Given Away. On each purchase of $1.00 and over yon are entitled to re^ tur your Lame it) a bo<?k \v?> have. lor that purpose. On /"ediifsday, Jan. 2(Jt.h. Mr. .John T. Mickey. < ashier of the irst NaUotial Bank, will draw tie lucky numbers. Maybe ou will be. one of the fortunate ones. PIUZK NO. 1. A beau! iful Tailor-Mail u Suit, of any color or ize in our stock to the value of 'J >.ou. PHIXK NO. *J. A I /a !o1^ ion partem iial. Vou can select whatever style you wish t<> the '..line of ln.iii). PRIZK NO. 3. One pair hand^une Port iei>. your own ^e ection to the value oi < .<"0. PUIXK NO. 4. 1 pair Latin.? Ill button length Kid Oloves I alue 4 00. PIHZK NO. 5. One | air Men's Shoes. cither King Quality >r the famous Seltz Selr.\ ab Shoe. Value 4.00. Meet me at Hirsch Bros. & Co., CJamden S. C., Jan. 19th, 1910 every day alter, during this (treat Clearing Sale. i j Very Respectfully, I > ? ? HIRSCH BROS & CO. THE BIO STORE. 5 '