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PUHU9HJCD EVEHY KKIDAT i-HY? tW | w. ij. im^isowbiijIj. Business local*, ft cents per line each in " " sertion. Communication* will be published when of interest to the general public and pot of * defamatory nature. No re spopsibillty will bo w?buu?e<l for the views ol correspondent*. Rtum-BiHTiOM Hat** (>ue year, $1.?) ?in mortUwh 7ft <a?nU; thirtc D"?ut?n, 40 <oenta. ,. |au couvrfuinicatious addrcHuc.d to this piuptfr must be Accompanied by the true ami addrets of the writer, in or / dejr to insure attention. Keieoted man* uacriptH will not be returned. Candidates' Card# for County office $6.00. Congressional $10.00. (Ut?H for contract advertising will be an nounced upon application at the office EUrit* ?oa AnvgaTreiwet-'Ordlaary transient adrertinments, flrntinsertlon $1.00 per square ; each eubsequent in sertion 40 cents per square. (JA.M DKN, 8. 0,, HMV 28, I9f0! Wbon you buy of your home merchants you are helping tb? town and thereby ebariog in the profit* of your own purchase, vji.i' '? V.. ? - ? ' ' The world1* greatest men grew upward from the lowest classes, f > t ? while the world'? meanest men I grew downward from the upper class. :cr:-v-' I ? Many + woman goes ,out shop ping dressed iu silk and enveloped in pelrfume whose hard-working husband hasn't had a new suit of clothes in five years. V 1 ' Don't teach your children that M is a shame to wear worn and patched clotbcs it you nre not abl?* lo afford better, but ? that it in honor in Wearing. ? new ones that are not paid for. $4-1 ** ? 1 1 ?? ? ? - In his card of thanks to the vot ers Mr. Peatherstonc nays: "I mide a clean, honest, manly fight. I did not enguge in person al abuse. Not ouo word did I sav agaihst my opponent " I Which ia a good deal more than some candidates can say. There are pillows wet by sobs; there are gentle (sensitive natutcs Reared and warpedj there aic old timo friends separated and walking their lonely ways with hope dead *nd memory but a pang; there are cruel misunderstandings that mnke life bare, these are but a few of ih^ sorrows that come from the crimes ji of the ton cue. j > ^# Ono of our exChange^ouchsnfea to the fraternity tb;?a' woek some "polntera" on '/urnalistic ethics which might yh? better received Were, it not/for the fact tliat in giv ing thea/pointers thia freediapena . ^rol^urnalistic ethics iB guiltv ? f vthe very sin it ia condemning, and ?f while it may enjf>y. being mde n p?w of, we would remind it that thero ia not much honor in that sort of business. ?4- \ ~~ In order t hat a town or city may I grow it must have factoriea bo as to induce people to make their homos there. People will flock where there Is employment. The quea tion af securing factories and other sources of employment must he ag itated and inducements held out for Investment. A* a starter, would suggest the feasibility of :V putting in a pickle ?u<l cinning f?/rfory. We feel sure that ^our" farmers would pee the 9 -?m benefits such an institution would / be to thea? as well as to the town. Advertise Your Jlusinoss. Don't imagine for a moment that advertising will not bring you re anils in your immediate field. A mistake that a great many hut. chants iwako ia that they think 1 *?-- their store ia ao well known that it docBn't rrquire newspaper adver tising? that thu trade will natural ry- ly drift their way anvhow. There 'VV Isn't a store anywhere in the woild Jhat has so secure a footing as that -^-not a single atore ? and you are not doing business in s Held but that your sales can he increased by careful newspaper advertising. If thia i* not true, why ia it that a ream of mail orders are constant going out of your town to oata THfcglf And are not these f by catalogue houses the result of peraiatent advertising tn it very field yon feel thatyon have rated to the limit? Whenever st such an idea fixed in your 4nd reallybelieve that there'* IBffra to conquor, yon an] turning over ready money 1 that doe* poseeea the ion?yon *r* ceding ter rigbts to other* that rfpaper advertising 7W? pow? Sketch of Cole h< IUchmc. Coleman Liyingnton BltMf *?? born forty-two yeai# ngo on ? fwttt In Newberry county, Hi* father, Henry H. lileate, and bis father's three brothers saw ser vice in the Confederate army. Bust! BJesso one of theao brothers hecaute of his daring bravery wan steadily promoted from the position of pri vate to tho rank of captain. Henry II. Hloase, tho father of the subject of iltia sketch m?rned Mary Livjn^Hton of wlpit is now Baluda county, formerly Kdgffitdd. The LWim'.stons were ail farming people. Colo ljf Mease was admitted to the' bar twenty five .year* ago. He soon became one of the loaders of his profession, and he has con tin u OMHly enjoyed an excellent practice For the past fifteen years he hh*< been ? connected with many of the Important cases tiied in Newberry county. UetiHS altto been a?Kooiated in Important cases in many other counties of tlie State. For two years he served as city attorney of Newberry, Mayor Hleasc was married soverul years ago to Misn Llllie Summers whose father, a farmer, residen in Anderson county. Mrs. Bloase's fa thor was a Confederate soldier, her (grandfather was in tho Mexican war, and her greatgrandfather was ("apt Philemon Walters, a soldier of the revolution. lielng a decendant from him, Mra. I31oase is a momber of the Daughters of the American Revolution. When Colo L. Bloaso was a very young man ho was chosen to reprc sent Nowherry county In tho House of representatives. Twice he wns reelected, each time heading the leg iHlative ticket by a handsome 111nj? >r ity. In the house ho was rccogn'za.d as a leader; and beeeuso of hia abil ity as a parlin.r nturian he was twice elected as speaker pro tem In 15)04 Mayor lilejine wns elected to tho State 6onate from Ncwherry County by a handsome majority, and was chosen hy the members of the hen ate aw preuident pro tern of that hody in 11)07, serving in this capacity for two years. He volnntarily retireil from] the senate witbYtho close of his termj in l'J(i8. Ho is Vow mayor of,+iib h?>U)o town, NuwBerry, haying heon ['elected t<; thai vJlRtlon in December laoy. ? For two years ho wa? county chair-' man of the democratic executive committee. Sovernl timeH in succes sion he was elected hy the county convention as a doleuate to the State convontion. For the past twolve yearn he hao represented his county on the SUto executive committee. I'? politic* Mr. Bleaso ha* olv.njn been a straight democrat. Iloth in and l'.*0(.) lie was ?tn<?f the presidential electors for William J. liryan. tho Democratic nominee for the presidency. Who in thin blessed, prosperous county is not able in give one May's work to support some orphan chili? There are aliout 1,000 orphnn child ren bring educated and trained in South Carolina institutions. Their officials have asked all the people to give them one d^y's work or it'e equivalent on Saturdoj, Sept. 24. Why cau't everybody lend a hand? One may h? nd to the institution of hU ntfii pieference, as ail are unit ing in tho plan. Our people rue able to do nobly and wo hope tluy will. T<? bring up a child in the v\ ?y hn shouldtgo, travel that w^v ymu self. S'.orit~s lit at heard at a uio'.ht.r'rt knee a;o never wholly ; forgotten ; a little spring that nev 1 er dries up on onr journey through j scorching yearn. The sooner jou B?1 * child to bo a law uolo him self, the sooner you make n man of him. Children need model> more than ciilicism. We can never check what ih in tho young unites we cherish vwiat ia goo i is them. 'I'lre fatnur herds the kti?o to none, uud la lef>? distutbed by the world-wide reign of graft and greed than nny of his fellow*. May he live loug and prosper ? this son of the soil , who ia the balance whetd of the universe. Mr. James Byrnes has Just been eleoted to Congress from the Seo ond District by a majority of 68. Snow fell in the upper part of this State one day laat wook. lndebl?.i to th* MUM of the KhhmUi ANORUM. non of KMat? c.f TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. TU? Full tftftolirrg' examination v?ill ht held in thotfouri Hoi.aw. CannJeij, Friday, October 7th, l&JLO, All tvH<)>*r? whom u*rtin< MlH0 Imvu iupttcd nro tirj(u<J totjuul ity to ??va v?ub?rr?rt?m?i?t. 1.7# M?;KKNSS1K, Oo, Supt. Kiiuoatioii. H?-1-? ifi, 1910. MKlruiirv. ? UP<?nBHnr? To GJCO S UAC'KKIC & SONf, W? Manufacture Doors, Hush And Blinds, C/oluiiniH and Halustora, Grilles and Oublti ? Orna ments, Screen Doors and "Windows. We Deal In' ((J laws, Hash Oord and Weights. Charleston, ? ??? S. C. DIAMONDS, Watches And Sterling bilvor Wo always have a very large stock, in fact, the largest in the Carolina**, of all genu ine qualities and beautiful do sigtm in these lines, and sell thorn at as low price as fine goods can be sold. Take time to look them over next time you have an opportunity, or send in your order by mail. We only handle guaranteed goods 8o you cannot make a mistake in dealing with us. SYLVAN BROS., . C<>vh<5r Main ? Hampton Sts... Columbia, S. (J. Real Estate. All parties having housed, tola or eotm tiv property for sale will plean* write mo nt Lam-uatcr, S. () , or see Mr, L. A . Kirkl.nn!, of Camden. I'll list your properly , advertise ii and sell funic ill a Hnii!I commi8--ioti ?11 n <ale mo pay. FOR SALK. 200 acre*. on \Vc.?i hank of Wnteree rivtr So in e fun* iand and on 11:is I im r .1. X l.ji;en trari near S A I j trestle, |*i ii;?> *20 an acre. 20 acres Hear Seaboard passenger ..ta tion. Wrv cheap eoniiicrinji the de?ir? able locution and ipmlit v ol land $Si)(V 400 acres on Southern K. U. about. 7 mill'* north of Camden. Vanghnn place, *4000 150 acres on Cannier,?? be raw road about 7 miles fr'mi Camden, $!0uere. I .">00 acres 4 miles hi>|o\v Camden oil Charleston row I. Some good I iinbei ami a fine lot of wood on this place. *H p? r ac re. 1?K0 acres on South side of Sander? ('reek. Orotl timber and wood i n plao', $8 per acre An improved truck farm of 300 :?ricj? in Bt an fort c unit y. Mcdern improve ments, Artesian wells ami ln'idthy locali ty, a ?ix room dwelling and tenant Ih uho on place. *7.") an acre. 100 ai res, the Kllerb^e place. ;; mitrs north of Camden. west side Liberty lliii road KiiourIi cleared land for two horse farm. One tenant hou?e. A nice loca tion and a place thai can bu improved, fill K)0 HO acre* 0 miles north of Cnmdr,n on I.ihorty Hill road?the Kirkiaiid l>!.;ce. R?.|:K for *100 or over. Price tO./O. 180 acres near Liberty Hnl, Mts. Kiank l'arkoi h: adjoins lands worked l.y Chum Ctiuuiuttiiaro ; nearly all in p.in win di } lice *5 per acre. 147"? acres, i it? mile north of l.i'.><it<i II.I', known ,i? the l\ cry place. |0fi;.c-?>! ;n cu iivali. n which rents f<>r 110 h:?h ; oi ( cotton, 600 aci't s in w ooii.s which wiii s;t * j ttneo to tour million feet ol lumber ami cut mtny thousand eonls of wood, re*;* principally in old field and t as til re I'art level, part I il.y atiil i>arl r?.?iiIll ?\vi la*go beds of line trranite, two nice ?p: n v sins with many million cubic feet o( i -? k in sight. One larjre twn story hous* :<:i : twelve '2-. 3- and o-rcom tenant houii m plenty running water, 10 springs and u number of wells nn place. Price *25,000. l2?;l aero oil Lynches River. known the lUair phce, udjoiiis lumN of W. I). Hilton. Ks'ate lumls of Moses llo'?ch and others; mv miles from 15<'thnne: ,'>o0 aerea worked, 7'A) ncvs .in woods. L'OO ae ns wired in lor |>. sture. Ask for price Al.o '.>;?!> acr**H adjoining above tract, all in wdoiIh, for. ipuck aale, *6 per acre. A'ai 2ii09 aerea ml joining tli'a tract ol fine siin.l >d!! land?very chum at an acre, if taken up riyhi ojT. This price will notj h^r.it \er> long as this land is enre to go higher?^djoinivfr landa biin^injr %*> to an aero?a chance to make good money. 10 acres 1) R. Williams, at north cd#* of Camden, fronts Itroad St. on East, Knight'* Illlt road on the North, and G. T Little on ihc South; close in and has a tine victv, price 10 lot* In north Canultn, fronting on Hrt>ad street, (50 feet front by 2W) tfeep, nearly in iront of Kirkwood Tlotol, Nico, Iuvel und viJj' dciiratile lor hoiisci ?or the best ot people. I>. R. Williams lot; price *W5o a lot. Nice 6 or 8 room h'^U5^, on a 82 nere lot in north-eait (lantden fronting on Un ion ?tr?-?it and oiher Innda of D. R, Wii? ltams iustaouth of John Roykin, f,>rmer 1y the K. 8. Netth-s piaca. "Veiy desira ble (or a truck or dairy faru'r price T. M. BBLK, Real BsiatoAgt, Lancaster, S. O. L. A. KIRK LAN D# Agoot at ?HHHHHbBIHIH FOB HEN AND LADIES ./ , 4> ' Announces to her friends the open ing of her Millinery store You are invited to call and examine her new stock of Up-to-date Millinery. Miss Rouse of Baltimore is in charge of the trimming. Store next door to Bruce's Grocery. j^gepis. Waited. WE WANT SEVERAL HUST LERS IN THIS AND ADJOIN ING COUNTIES. Address Box 284, Camden, S. C. White Pearl Onion Sets are one of the most profit able crops you can plant in^ the fall. Can be used for green onions during the winter and spring, or make a splendid crop of dry onions for market early in the summer. We have also Bermuda Onion Sets, Yellow Dan vers, and other varieties for fall planting. Writs for prteo* and our Pall Cat 'fe& 'ffivlng fall information about ft Farm 6 Garden Seeds. Catalog- mailed M on raqueat. I T. W. WOOD I SONS. WANTED. Furniw-hed Iiourp, *hout 9 rooms with bnt.li from Outolicr 1. Send full particulars lo ? S. R. A'lfr, Sisarsilsle, N. Y. '. " ' ' * ' Dwelling For Rent. On Lytllflon SW?l. Ralli and llghUon Itoib floors*. Perfectly healthy. PoBBCBBion given Sept. 1st. Apply Mary C. Watkins. v ? ? 169 Irwin Aw??f, Spartanburg, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN. On improved K??t Estate, Easy terms CLARKE A voh TRESCKOW. _ . ??*> ? ? - W. B. OE'LOACH, Attorney-At-Law, OAMDEN, B. O. - ? HIRSCH BROS. ?CO. Our Mr. (jus Hirsch is now in the Northern Harkets, so we are of fering at Special prices for the next thirty days the most at tractive line of merchandise in the City of Camden. These are genuine bargains in every department of our Big Store. We call special attention to bargains in Summer Goods, Figured Lawns, Dimities, Nainsook, Colored and "White Flaxons, also light weight Woolen Goods. SPECIALS 2 pes Cream Serge with black strip** 70c quality at 39c We have a grand lot of IHcss (ioodsihat we are ottering at reduced prices Ladies' Summer Coat Suits G Linen Coat suits, formerly ?7 50 will go for a lew days 2.48 2 Linen Crash suits, formerly sold at 1 '>.00 will go at 4.48 15 Ladies' white linen skirts, value 1 25 at 69c 15 ladies1 heavy tailored linen skirts, th* y go at 98c Ladies White Shirt Waists-Our entire stock will go at a great sacrifice Immense Slaughter of Clothing Our entiro stock of M'im es, Boy's and Children's Suits must he sold in the next thirty da\s. regardless of values, as we must make room for our fall line. Our Mr. tius Ilirsch i? in the Northern Market at present, where h<* will buy an un usually attractive line lor the coining season. As you are aware, we carrv Strauss & Bros, high class Clothing which has been acknowledged bv the best dresers that there is none better. x v Now is the time to get bargains, so if you want to make a few purchases come and see what we have to offer you. We will mike it interesting for you. ' ' ' Hirsch Brothers & Co. ; mm 44' The Big Store." -jftr* Camden, ? ? South Cai ?" ? ' ? " ? 'i/Kf>*?>?',?-~? r<r-*r*"?? -- - - ? ? ?-r LI^HcESS*rsr* ? rts \ ? M.-\. ->. ? . ?' ?? ? - ? ' ?' ?. ? . - ? ?