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AT BRUGES You will laid KINK CpifFKKS iy,i\ TKTLKV s TEAS a full line jutit waived Frealjeat Oakea and Cracker# ?'Good Things to Eat" Phoue 6(5 Opera Hpuae Store at Present ????! U'lM1!-'- L, Vli.. ?. .J. ' .. . ? v rr No Cprtrt on Monday. Wo have been requested by S:. jicitor W. li. Cobb to announ. f that lUero will bs no Court ic Cam don on Monday, July tlte *itb, tb-.l being a national holiday. Jutort> will got their pay for iho day jo fit the Hitrne, but it will not hb necets&rv for them to appear'in Court until Tuesday morning, tbo 5lb. *r?z2c;^ y) A CARD. Editor Chronicle: I regret very much to have to in form my friends and iho.public gon orally, that, owing to severe ill in my family, I will be unablo to m?ke the race for the Legislature. I thank my friends and will evei tool grateful to them for the inter est they manifest iu me, but I will; uke no part in politics ror the pre ? nt. Very Respectfily, "yC Henry T. Jobnaou. Site for the New Poatofflca. Now that tbo money ban botiri ap ] p opriated for a new'postofllco build ; ing lor Camden Iho eolectkn of n j site for its location will soon bo io! order.: Several have been su^geste^ j ?the Savage property on tbe oouuij s do of DeKalb. streor, the Littt?-{ property on tbo north .side of L)c j K*lb street, the two lots on Mainj ?treet north of J"he Hot?;l^Oamde(i i 'i'he hotel oornor, tbo Iiurdell 'cornei 1 Dibble's corner and possibly other*. j As the^jgovernf&ent pr^jf^rs a corue. j lot it is probable tbat iOITJB one r ? tlio corners meotioncd above may bo j selected i [Since tbo above wus put in typ/.< I we have roceived from tbo Treasury! Department an advertisement, wld< will be found In another column, in j viting bids on ooruer lots only.? Ed. Chronicle ] Jurors. The following petit juror* havt-j been drawn for the July, 1910, to run of Court s / First Week ?W' C Pitts, Jos She been, tS J Boycs. J W Smith,,W C Mocro. W R MoHoley, \V M West J L Irby, Sidney Hartteld, W J Clark, 8 L Stokes, J W Ellison. Ja E Dixon, J M Coats, J C Oroft. W A Hush, J trGoff. W A CI*fton, A K Elliott, J G Baker, K Pittmao. (? V Horton.J D Qoflf, D G Fletcb or, J M So well, Henry jpatflsld. Lev! Ilranham, J W Hearon, R M Drake ford, J O Ford. KNW Abbott, A J Hinson, W Watkins, F S Shirley, N U Taylor, W G Adams Second Week ?W J Newman. V. II Ratcliffe. Eli liase, W 1U Gettys. J L Gny, S M Jtibuson, David Wolfe, Mack lirfnbani, J N McLorry, J .1 Sanders, G B King, h C Shaw, W G WilBon" Leonard P King. 11 T Tbom r.s, H N Barnes, W W Horton, K E Sill, W A FIe?eUer;~S W ilornaby, C R Fittfl. O fl Wateop, J C Nicb olson, L tt Baker, W M Elliott. J W Sill. joe West, L Randolph, D T Joy. L J Wbitaker, Monroo Carter. M 0 wacicey. J Jsi Rabon, L IJ Gferdse'. D A Elliott, -John Carey* Burnt Carrier*' Association OrffaniBod. A mooting of R. F. D. Carrier^ of this crottnty was belt! at Tbe Chroni- j o!e office on Tuesday last and or^an I ited the Kershaw County Rural Car | riete' Association. Mr. D, G. Fletcli j ef was olected President; Mr. J. W j Thompson, Vice-President; Mr. W. D. Tranthfltn, Jr, Secretary; and Mr. J. E Rush, Treasurer. After tbe organic ttion the follow in# reeolufioba upon the death of Mr. Wiley Sheorn were adopted: We, the members of the Kershaw Corny Rural Cardera' -Association, realising that God tn IIIb providence ha? taken from as our beloved brotbet carrier, Wiley Sheorn, bow to the will of our Heavenly Fa?her. Be it resolved that to losing hin? ~ iiUu sei vice haufoet aae of its m.QflV tamest and falthfal men whose loyn and faltfGlnfeea ahaitPbe an iuspim . Jiv. tion to na tbo futuro. it rruftoifed that we es tend to ^3Z^ffi&rcd ones onr dre%^o?^^M\fft1i* L^:?jrmpathy fa t|?4^pCT0*t>n<lpf?y that oar Heavenly F*tbor may oom fort them in their distreaa. that a i'-t; > oopv of these resolutions be ?ent to tbe family-and tbe oonaly pap%nt W. J>. Jr.. t'y pw Jf*? {h.iw "THE KIRKWOOD BLEND" at 25c. % Fresh vegetables iof all kinds in season. Kopectfully, THE KIRKWDUD CROCERY " " IMiuite 37 Koi WaM or lioul, 1 he Ostein f>laon upper Main stieet. For terms appla to W. G. Wiliou. : 01 im:. P??pltir Camp 309 W, o. W. wit! hold their Ariiiuttl I'jonic July jjih, at tho roeldeueo of Mr 4'. li. ft!v." jibcr, i{i gtovc Public cordiully in . v.ted to attend, 3. J5. Sparrow, Clerk. j Death (it iortor.-, j Wc deeply sympathize with Mh-j jj?nd Mre. VV U. iJorLtrf.,in thpdeaih) I of their iittif daughter, Pi'(hh|, i?{jed ? two yearfljWhlob occurred yesterday i afternoon. The burul took place) this morning '? Chamber of Commerce! " The regular monthly meeting of! the Camdeu Clj?iinh(-r of Commerce will he held at the Opera House Fri day, July lat, at G : 15 P. M. A full altojjdunco ie earnestly re quested. W. It. Eve, Jn ' Secretary. 1 July 4th. Very low excursion rates via Ac. I antic Coast L'.no. Tickets on sul?5 July 2; 3 uud 4-h, *a-jth [laal limit July 3, 1910 For information up., p.} 'V. t>. v}f w^, iJ ugr.?? Tri f? fio Manager, or T. v.' White, (Jpt;. ernl PueB^-ngtr A'jeBt, Wilmington, N. C. A Correction. - In Mr J (). Mofceley's article la?t week the types baft the word "alt,? r oat-d" u> i?pi;? ar "uU f tatcd.'' T-je l'iu!t was uot Mr. Moselcy's as lie had the word written forreetiy, hut tvpo aro mischievous iitt.'c things which creep in plaote fcO'iiCt;mes where thny aro not needed, and we rauke this statement with pleaetue in justice t<> Mr Moseley. County Cfl,u>jjaif{i3 Meetings. The following schedule has been arranged for the (>'ioty campaign meetings: ,..... ( | ? 'Camden, Saturday, July 30 Cotton Mills, Saturday night, Ju ly, 30. Heaver Dun, Tnuraday, A;ig. 11 lilaney. Saturday, Auji. 13. Weatvillo, Wednesday, Aug.- 17. Kershaw, Thursday, Aug. 18, Hethune, Wednesday, Aug 24., Very Low Rates to Jucksonvdlo And Tampa, Fia. From points io Eastern North and South Carolina, the A'.lantle Oogti Line will sell, on Tuesday July 12, round trip tickets, at very low rates, to Jscksonville and Tampa, Florida. Tickctfl will be sold for all tr?iua on that dap, liniitfld to return, to! reach original starting point, on or j before Tuesday July 19, 1910. The round-trip fii-rcu from Sumter will be $u 00 to Jacksonville andj ? 8.00 to Tampa, with corresponding low fates from other points in the radius named. For fold^re-.Hohe.lu!os and further informhiion cull on M. H. Diukey Tioket Agoni, Atlantic.Coast Line, Sumter, S. C., or writfc to T. C. White, Q. P. A., W. J. Craig, P*?. senger Trafllc Mauager, Wilmington N. C? Welcomo Sorvico. A welcome service in honor of Ilev. M. L. L*<?8on, the new pas. tor of the Hapti&t Church, wan held at the Baptist Church on Sua* day night last. In behalf of the cittEehs of Camden Hon. M. L. Smith in hia characteristic manner delivered A moat interesting sd. dreee, holding tho profound atten tion of every one in the vast audi ence* Dr. II. II. Browne spoke In behalf of tho Churches of the town, and no one, it seems to us, could hava done &f. Brawn did. iiU <?ould not lAve been lot. proved dpon. Titeert address** were responded to in a very ftp 0J<H piiftto manner by Rev. Mr. Law. ?on. These services were snggeat ed by Dr. Browne who hes endear ed himself, not only tn his own Church, but tp etsry Church in town. Loog may be live to tesch end practice as he does tht besati (?I doctrine of brotherly love. I fourth 1M)K THE HOUDAY OUTING. A few supinations as to whuf Would be excellent lor the lunch: Olive*, PreHervee, Tickles, (wmr or Bwtjt i) Crackers, Sal mon, Dried Beef, Surdities,Jel lies, Pea Nirt Butter. We've all the other things you wish bewideH the aboye. LANG'S E Phone No. 08. t v New A.nuouucemvnt** The following new announce muulH nppear iu ihe Chronicle lot) ay : Cougroe*?I). K Kinley. Boaket Picnic. A haekot picnic- will bo given at It. I ? Bo)kio'? "in, pond on Wtdiiteday, July 6th. Several prominent ppeakera will addreealtie meeting on agriculture. A.H farm tie are invited to attend. T. W. Lang. Excuroeon Hates on Seaboard. Very low excursion ratea will bo on 8#le July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, lim ited returning until July 8tlT be tween all eiailona on the Saaboard Mr Lino. Kof foil information ap piy to neare-at Seaboard ag??ot or to Mr R. H, Htanaell, A. G. P. A,, Savannah, Cia. Basaar. ? A b * z ?< a r for the benefit of the B. Y. P. U. of Fltrrtr^HTU. Church, will bo given at the above named Church on Mondai, July 4tb, Ices v/il! be ueived and an addrcos will be delivered by Hon, M. L. Smith. Public cordially invited to attend. J. E. Creed, For the Church. Accident to Lewis Moseley. It is wltli sincere regietihat we leayu of the aevulf-uv-whicji. oeftl Lowia fifiueeloy, the little son of Mr. and M^s. Liuhcv ^1?iHidey. Tho little fel'ow hnd climbed bp a tree iuri fulling therefrom struck on the hack <vi his bead nnd wtta rendered uuconsqiuns tor aeveral hours. From I ant nccounta we are glad to leatn however, that the little fellow was improving. Httve You Registoredf Thr Alteration Sale at Messrs. Hirach Bros. ?fe Co, will be contiu* nod t^vo weeliH longer by special vc queat. Ilcnce another opportunity in given >ou to bny goodfl at prices that will be ^ca?iiug aad profitable to you Have you roistered for tho machine they are to giy* awiu? If uot do nol forget this with your very next pinchnne with in the ten days extcntiin. PERSONAL Mr J E Alexander has returned from Hardteville. Mr G E Davie, cashier oft ho Gam* den Otl Mill, leaves t/> day for Ohes* ler where be has acoepted a similar position there. Tho Kersliaw.V^ncaster Summer School oponed at KerBhaw on Mon day last. The school is in charge of Profs. Unrry Trautham, A J Stod* dard and Miss Helen Hunter. Protractcd Meeting^ at Swift Greek. A protracted Meeting will be held at Swift Creek B&ptist Church commencing on Sunday, July-10, ?n/i pontinuine through Sunday July tfk Tho meeting will be con ducted by Rev. N. A. Hamrick, of GalTney, yvho is an able and gifted man. Everybody is earnestly re quested to attend thcee meetings. Tho hour# of service will be 11 ?. m and 8 pm. *vr . ? "For God's Sake Do Something " j S ' ?? T * We have answered Ibis cry in our new book "Flgl/ting the Tttl?j flo Id Young Girle" by Erueet A. Bel), U. S. District Attorpey Sinn and others. The most sensational indictment of- the White Sieve Trade over published. It telle how thotieettde of jaang-^girls ere lqred from their hocnee annually end eold into a lifo o( shame. The Clp? einnat i Enquirer eaye "Of all the booke ol the eeaton the War on the Whlto Slave Trade te the moat help ful; it should bo read hy evety 0?%nf woman and child." Agents are making from 18 lo $17 a day selling thla book. Oter 600 pages. Mnny plotorae. Plfoe $1 50. Rent term* to egeau. O a t fit free. Send 15c (or forwarding charges. Book eent to any address post paid uppn receipt of ptlce. Address?James B. Sharkey, Ssdretary, 128 Ply moth Coin, OhloAio. CJ To Secure Independence Practice Simple Economy ?Have a Bank Account. Kconomy requires some courage, ordinary energy and the opacity of ordinary brainy and results in order, system, method and dividends. Kconomy and a bank account. That sounds like success. It ia success, not occasionally, but most always. We want you to have a hank account at this bank, and deposit the results of your econ omies to your credit with us. Hot and cold weather have no effect on in terest. It works in the summer just aa hard as in winter, If you have any idle fuuds, call at the cash ier's desk and talk it over with hiui. You will be welcome. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK C. J. Shannon, Jr., John T. Mackey, President. Cashier. W. K. 1MNCKNKV, Surveying, Engineering and Draughting. Telephoue 21ft. For Rent. ' Four furnished jooma in ideal aeo* tinn of the city.- Prince reaaonable. Apply at this olfloe. ^ Something Good'. Wj.ttl f, tmifllna and all other bttf'ula. made from cottonaeed flour are delicious. Thia new flour ia five tirnva aa nutrhioue an wheat flour and very wboljaome. Iv~ia for sale by The Pure Food Store, G. C. IJruce, Prop. Tre^aendoua Bftcrlflce Sale. Aa will be seen by bis advertiae ment fn the Chronicle, Mr. H. L Schloaburg, haa bought out the atook of A. Roaonberg, of Green tfTUt, and atarts to-dliy one of the grcateat aulua'~Oiwden hue evor knnwn. . ? ] R*ftd his advertisement and if you afo needing anything In the! way of Dry Gooda or groo? rics It will pjiv you to call on him DIAMONDS, Watches And Sterling bilver. We always have a very Jarge stock, in fact, the largest in the Carolina#, of all';genu ine qualities and beautiful de signs in these lines, and sell thorn at as low price as fine goods can be sold. Take time to look them over next t\mc you have, an opportunity* or send in your order by mail. We only handle guaranteed goods so you eanhot make a mistake in dealing with us. SYLVAN BROS., Corner Main & Hampton Sts., Columbia, S. C. Buffalo Township 8. S. Convention. I, The Buffalo Township-Sunday Quovenlton will bo held at Pleasant Htit -Church Saturday, July 2nd. 1010. The following program has been arranged: The Convention railed t? order at 10 a. m . by the President, and devotional c*eroisee to be con ducted by Rev. L. H. Carter. 10 10 Enrollment of delegate*. ^ 10 20 Address of welcome by Rev. L. H. Carter, pastor. 10.30 Response by Rev. A. M. Mc Naull. 10.40 Discussion? \Vh*t U Hit object of Township Sunday Sohonl Conventions? To be opened by Mr J. M. Way. 11.00 How can ohildren iodace1 their parents end teachers to attend Sunday school regularly? To be opened by Rev. Hoeford B. Jones. 11 SO What should be the alti tude of the Church towards its members who will tabs bo part in Sunday school work? To be .open ed bf Rev. D, Osoar Spires. 12 00 DIodqt on tbe"giounds. 1 80 -Opening the question box and discussion. 2 80 Miscellaneous business. 3 ObTAdjournmenCTTZirH^Hr All Sunday schools in Buffalo Township are earnestly requested to send delegate to . tbie oonven* Hon as the indications are that it wttt tw the tnoet interesting eeeeioa tn the history of tbe o. g^niaatioo. J. M Watts, It. Ooai< Advertisement For Federal ing. Treasury Departed ) ' Olfiec of the Secretary.) -? Washington, D. C.. June 29, 1010 Proposals arc hereby aollcited, to he opened in ihe office of the Supervising architect, Treusurj Department, Wash ington. I) 0 , at 10 o'clock A. M. on July 22, 1010, for Ihe sale or donation to the United States of a corner, lot, approx imately 120x130 feet, Centrally and coo cv*nioutly loeated and suitable for a Fed cral building site at Camden, "South Chi olina. Upon application the Postmaster will eupply prospective bidders with a circu lar giving particulars as to requirements aiid instruction for preparation of bidsaud data to accompany same. FUANKIJN MACVEAGII, Secretary SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, i Court ot County of Kershaw. S Common Plea?. Geo. W. McLain, Administrator of tho . Estate (Jf Henry Davis, Dcaceasvd Plaintiff ' against Edward Allen, David Allen, Tom Clark ton, Rose Woodside, Rose Tate. K, J. MeGirt Defendants To tho Defendants: ? You are hereby summoned and required to answer tho Complaint in this action, a copy of whioh ia herewith serv ed upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on tho'sub soribcr of the undersigned, at hit* office io Camden, S. C?? within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief, demanded fit the Complaint, , TU08 J. KIRK LAND, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Camden, H. C. this 25th day of May, 1910 To tho dofctadanU^ David Allen and Tom - Clarhsob: Take notice that the Complaint in the above entitled action was filed .in the office of the Clerk of Court of Com mon Pleas fox Kershaw County this 20th oi May, A. D., 1910. . ~ THOS. J. KIRKLAND, Plaintiff's Attorney May 28th, 1910. To the Householders and Citizens of tho City of Camden :? ? lu order to_ crcyent sickness of all kiftdn, the Camden Oity Board oi HealtH urges that all premises and vacant lots be kept clesn and fr#o of water, rotting veg etable matter and other mediums fcr the propegation of insects, these being the great or.nso of disease. Eiio**, p'nats and mcsquitocs regmre (lampih, <iur*neB? *iiu warmth for their 'living arid increase. Therefore:? Cut down and haul off all weeds, eras* and underbrush. Remove all cms or other receptcaolea of water, and fill all depressions in soil that retain water or moisture. See that all surface drains are ireely open. " Bee that all gutters on houes are free of water. Screen your houses, particularly din ing loom; kitchen and bedrooms Remove or screen all manure beans, and keep all hone and oqw stalls dry and dean. Clean daily and . use lime or kernseae oil, or both freely and often.. Hogs should not under any circumstan s tan etc or conditions be kept in the cor ^PRI VIES.?Cut away all vines, bush es end weeds. Let tn the sunlight, Keep doors andlnttdttWS shut tight, en<i screen hill rentiiatora. Use nnslacked lime and kerosea^ Ireely end often. * See that your neighbor's premises are clean also, as dangerous insects will not always stay at home. ?With the JifftJSggL,_*<t ooyer and the small means at our rtTrf'iTrTlHi njnsifrir ry for the individosl citiiens to kelp. Be reflifi$r.4^- tb? Inspector to find a cleen town. Any member or offioer of Beacd. or any family physician, will be Clad to.iirise as to detail* P The oity water ie not the cause olsiclu ne?s. and citisene are warned against welU tka? may be "The High Cost of Living" Ih occupying the attention of the Government and scien tific men all over the country. Now if you will ^ivo lis your attention and presence here at The Gilt Edge Store any day thin mouth wo will show you how you can re duce your cost of living by trading with us and making your dollar do more hero than anywhere else. We take our inventory on July 1st and for ? the rest of the month we are offering Bargains nil over the store, as we want to reduce the stock as low as possible by July 1st. Bargains In v' Kmbroiderios and Laces, Rib bons and Neckwear, Black Wool Dre&s Goods, Black and Colored Silke, Light wool Drees Goods, Ginghaifis and Madras, Galeteas and. Motor cloths, Poplins and Cotton Voils, white Mercerized Waist-: ings, White Lawns and Organ dies/ Ladies' and Children's Hats, Mens1 and Boys' Hats and Caps, Ladies White Strap Sandals, Ladies patent leather and tan stra|7 sandals, Mens' and Boys' low cut shoes, Mat tings and rugs, Orex Art squares mattings, Jap matting l n i o art squares 9x12. ?-:r f - Special Cuts IN TABLE DAMASK Good values in Sheeting and ' _ 4 V Bleached goods, in fagt it you have a dollar to spenicl w? can make it interesting for you. ;>? > * '"Vk 'i Ygui'S v. ... , m The Gilt Edge ^ &. JL- ' iff St^re ^ P. T. "V^lepigue, Proprietor m I*""!' *' ?*s ?