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*$* ^hroniflf fctfKD KVKRY FRIDAY r^B Y-~~ awEox^owsjXjXi' ee^e*?WWfSi local*; 6 ceute per Hue moliiu ^^^^Mh&atlone will lie t>ul>llt*li?(t when . of lnt<w eel to the general public and not of u defecatory mture. No re sponsibility will bo HMBurue<l for the ? vluwa of correspondent*. Umiboxxii'tiow Katki One year, $1.50 H* month', T6 centa; three month*, 40 nnuntcattone addressed to thin tamai he accompanied by the true 1 : name and addreee of the writer, In or der to insure uttention- Rejected raan uscripts will not bo returned. Q%A04tfatei)' Carda for County office Congreaslonal $10.00, Hates for oop.tract ?4uj(UiIiiic wlll.fe* an nounced upon application at the office Baths voa Advk?tjbih? Ordinary transient advertistqents, first Insertion $1,00 per square ; each aubjpequent in >aartlon 60 cent? per square. ' CAMDEN, 8. C\, HM'. 14, 1JM0 We are gUd to learn from Mr. if G. Carrisou, Jr., the excellent Secretary of tho County Fair Ast soclatlon, that the exhibits (or the Fair are oozing Id right *loog. ThU la right. Let the good work go on, and lei's haye a Fnir that we will all bo proud of. The Lancaster News offers the folloniog solution of the bagging or tare question: Make your hales wsigh only 850 pounds and you get all the tare to which you are entitled, namely, G per cent.; for 0 per cent of!350 Jibs, is 21 lbs. Six yards of lagging weigh 12 lbs. and the ties weigh 0 lbs ranking 21 lbs. Luccofl ltouttt No. 1. Editor Camdfcn Chronicle "Large stromas from little fountains flf w, Tall oaks from little acorns nrow.'' And so it is. Route No I. Lugoft 8. O.^begun operation Hept 1, 1002 Hinco that timo 1 have made 2450 rounds, have traveled G1400 niilea, have handled 500,000 pUces of mail have brought In 3325 money order applications and $04,000, raado a mistake of 25 cents in. the count and paid it, only 25 c?nt*? in all of the 04.000 dull in b. I have owned 11 horses. 6 btiggiep, 2 carls, 2 overcoats and' 1 suit oi clothes. If "Uncle Sam" don't roiso my wages or lower tho price of horses and horse feed, ho 'will have a chance to "pack" the mail around with hi* own long legs, for I will quit. We carriers nre not gotting enough. I got about ..'per month after nil routo expenses are^paid I could not say "'goodby" to some of my friends without shed ding tesiTB, and crying makes one's face ugly, ho I mu hoping and think ing too, that -Uuolo Sum" will bojii *iv# as a raise of about ilme bun drcd dollars I serve some ol the best people in South Carolina, Hmne are not. 'I am quite'sue that 1 am serving Koine, of the kindest wluto and colore*! people in this county There is not a bettor clns* of tieg?och in the stato than live on route 1, l,u gofT, S C. Many of them are fairly well educated and in good circum "?stances. I havo no truer friend than ^ome tho negroes on my route. I will give you tho name* of a few <>f the best Jas. Griflio. J. II- Harrell, *Jury Wood. 11 L Harris and wife Laura?the best colored woman in the south, W. S. Wood, Titus VVil liams, Ben Getlys, Roht Dunham Sr., ftuben Wood and many others that . aro real good people and are as good and true friends as I havo. I have mentioned the butter milk so often, will Ju?t say now that it's measure is 16 barrels that I havo hauled from Mrs. J. L. Getty??don't coat ono cent either. At least 6 dajs out of tho w??fk I bring homo fruit, vcpetably*, etc ?'What makes the lamb love Mary sot ? j Mary loves tho lamb you know." Our post mistress h a nioe littlo girl And treat9 us oarricrs real ftno Is making big money in a mercantile way. And is happy and contented in mind, W. R. Keasonover, Carrier Route 1, Logoff Sand HiU Ittma, '* We are now petting the phowers that onr potatoes and jeafl, collnrds, turnips, fall cabbage, etc , huvo been neadloji; tlio.( are looking fine aixl aa old Ned eaye wo oan have hog and turnip soup and watch night come on t we can fast .and pray and eat chick k" etip.oh unole Ned If dat bo durk L night all day you go dat way nnd I go tuddof way, you get all ig* yon , Vcan. I get all egg I can and wo help send Gabriel horn to do o lor aide of tbe Northeas pole and Redder them * negroes and K?quimaua all to gedder ground tbat big high pole that dern i+e men quarrel about oUnabing to pnt tbat Uniltd States ot Uo Sam's shirt bo dote odder worlds ?eared tbat b?g revenue shirt flopping like the bald head eagle's *" ' >s kecb them, but old patiencc de pole rot and fall down and down in Afiiea and Mr Rosevelt hunting poaaum find it d In aand and tie bis big but Mr Bryan go down tarriff button on collar hollow hurrah for Dix* r jf ' LOAM. terms WW. HtnteniorU of I be Condition . ^ - < of The Bank of Camden, 1/iciUd >V The condition of The Hank of Camden at the clo?? of buelnca* 22nd, 1010. RKKOUttCKS. Loan* aud Dlacounta $414,539 87 Honda and *to<k? own ~""*d by the hank 70,000 (H) Hanking House 13,305 45 Other Ileal Kstaie owned 2,'278 47 Furniture and Fixture* 1,558 75 Due from Hank* mid Haokei a * 37,185 72 Cnrrenoy, 0,603 00 Gold, 2,295 00 Hilvor and other ninor coin 1,043 44 Check* and Cash I tenia 7,833 14 Total, 1559,000 84 LIABILITIES, Capital atock paid in $100,000 00 Hurplu* Fund 50,000 00 Undivided Profile,lea* current expenses aud taxea paid 22,014 03 Due to Hanka and Banker* 712 80 Dividend* Unpaid 18 00 Individual Depoaits aub Ject to check 192,180 57 Having* Deposit* 103,998 24 Bills Payable, including certificate* for mon ey borrowed 90,000 00 Total, $559,000 34 Before mo carau C. II, Y&leo, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly aworn, a\y* that the above and foregoing statement i? a true condition of aaid Hank, iih shown by llie books of aaid bunk, j Sworn to and subscribed before | me, thia 20 h day of Sept., 1910 J. H. Wallack, ' Notary Public. Correct ? Atteat. W . M . Sh an non. Leo S.ihtnk. ^ Directors. H, C>. Carrieon TAX NOTICE,. Ofilcft of TrHHMirer Ktrshfcw Comity I Camden. 8. C , Sept. 27, 1010. ( Notice is hcr< by Riven thut thr book's will b? open for .stat,??, o.iuntv and school t?x?-8 fiom October I ft, 1010, to March 1st, 1011. A penally of ono per coot will If ad led on all taxes ntipni?I l>y January Int. 1911. A penalty of t wo percent on nil impiil by Feb. IhI. IOiI. A penalty of seven per c-- nt will bo ?dd< d on all unpaid .March 1st. 1011. 71m rale per centum for Kershaw county is an follows: Rfate taxes, Scl>o?l. (axes County taxoj. Railroad tuxes. Court House Honda, Koads, ! Interest on Bridge B'?n.ls, ] Total, IH?4 I The fd'owiiiK sp-cial levies have boon I mad * Also : ! Mills i Interest on School Ootids District '/ No 1, t Special M'hool tax I)isi No. I, 15 :l-4 2, I I-2 " 4. 'i " " " " It). "? " 11, " Yi, 17. .1 l?. ;; " li). '? 10. ^ 1 -10, M The poll tax #1 , road tax (2. All information as to taxvs will !>e (urnishod upon application. 1), M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. Enterprise Building & Loan Association. Organized Augunl 1, 188:5. " NEtTTfl SKHIKs. <)n JjiiMimy J, IOJI. Huil<itiiK A liomi will oi'tfWft !/,? Uio Ninth t&'b) ' fcfrii'H. Ho^kn of ?oiim ration for Bloufc. now obtain i; ?? of. floe of (716 Hui-ft-.tni'y htkI 'I rwnrajrer- <>ne> dollar i.cr ?t??r? jwy.iMu h? -ih|,Iv. W. JC. JOIINMIN, 8(0, A '1'rutumrer. C'?nj<Jcn,8. 23r?l, 1010. NOTICE OF APPLICATION l'OII MflHlK NolU;?: it* lmrtby jrivL*u tliutm) Wjil'jJf. I.folyn juiil Witlio WhI^i-h, chiWIrto of iiiyMi U niui of l)i(i ItttoW N. Wuutr*,ui)ij of Whom I a in iiittnliiwi ,having become'>< *>yo I will oy# mouth from 11>is <1 ?to,onH^iur <Uy, Octobi-r 20, 1010, jit'11 o'clock in thft forMiioon, m i'ly to tho Judg* of. Prol nt<> for Kfinhiiw Oouniy for u Filial i)i?(thiirg<) ha Guardian of nuIiI Wiiiils AMANDA K. HAM., (/iimdi-ii. S, (\, Ki'j)l, '/0, JOJO. Real Estate. All parties having house*, Jotfl ur conn* try propariy for sale will please wri|e mo at Lancaster. S. f> , or see Mr, L. A. Kirklaud, of Camden. I'll Hot your pronerly, advertise it and hcI 1 same hi h small commission?no sale no pay. FOK BALK. 200 acres on WeM hunk of Watereo riv?r. Rome fine laud and good timber on thin Irtic',. >!? N Jori?s tract near S A L trestle. Price $20 an ne're, . 20 acres near Seaboard passenger sta tion. Very idieap eonaidcriug the deiir* 1ible location and qtmlity ol land 400 Mcrr.H on Soutlmm it, K. about 7 miles north ol Camden. Vanghan plan*. $4000. 150 acres, on Camden?Cheraw rout about 7 miles from Camden. $10 a ore. r,00 ucreh 4 miles below Camden on Charleston road. Some good timber and a line lot of wcoil on ihia -place pw acre. 100 eeres, the EUcrbee pUce. !1 mile* north <>f Camden, west side Liberty Mill road- Knon?li cleared bind lor two horse farm. Due tenant house. A nieo loc.i-" tlon and a placo that can bo improved, j#3000 (10 a'-rt'n 0 miles north of Camden cm Liberty Hill mad?-the Kirkland place, j Hont' for $103 or over. I'rice frtoO. j 1 HO acres near Liberty Ilill, Mrs. j Frank Parkers; adjoins lands wosked by ! Allien v.iudii.Khan ; nearly all in pin. > wooda Pi ice $?} per acre. I47'ri acres, < nc mily north of Liberty llib, known an the !'? try place 400 uco* in cultivation which rents for !}0 b iles ol cotton, 600 ncr. s in voikis which will s:iw thr?>?? to '"tie mi'lioii feel ot limit rr am! cut 111 viiy thor.sar <1 emds of wood, r. my principally in old field and pastinc IVr; ! feVi l part hilly and part rolling. II ?t*? w<? large beds of lin? granite, two nice ?|ti.? ny ' sites with many million cub.e feet, of r.'i k ! i 1 sight. On? large, tw jsiory lions? ien i I twelve -'t- and o room tenant bou.??s: [plenty ruMninwater. 10 springs ami a r number of well.* on plac\ Price $25,000 A -s 1 2009 acres adjoining th >? tract o| fine sand t ill land?very cheao nt $'> an acre, if taken up ri^lit nfT. This price will not stand \ery long as this lan<t is Hiire to go higher?adjoinivg .hn Is bringing *0 to $'iij "an acre? a chance to make good money. 10 aces I) It. Williams, at north rilge of t<aindcn, fronts Hroad St. 011 I Cast Knight's Ilill road on the North, and G. T Lit tic on the South; cloec in and has a line view , price $3650. 10 lots In north Camden, fronting on Hroad stieet, <50 feet front ly 250 deep, nearly iiv front of Kirk wood Hotel. Nice, level and very dcsitjihle for houses for the best of people. I >. It. Williams, lot: price fi5o a lot. Nice c? > r S room h oi>e, on 11 .'t'J ncr? lot in in.rth east Camden fronting on t'n* i ?o street ind >thv*r 1 Mid* of I). K. \\ ib li'iin* vim soiiih of John fiuykin. former ly the I. N? ?'I. - p'ai-o. Veiy ?I? ?ir* ble for a t!'11 k 1 r tVnir\ farm* pi ice *.V)00. IT. M HKl.lv. Real KstaU-'A^t, Lanru.-MiT. S. (\ | L. A. 1\. I UK LAND, Agent at Cautden. ? f ? ? Approximate Apportionment of School Funds. Year beginning July 1st, 1910, and ending June 30th, 1911. Dist. No. 1 ?> 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 10 , 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 t 22 28 U na 27 28 4o C?h)i Hal. Jnne 80th, 1910 679 18 Vlo } 1 316 7< 776 Mil 3t!fi ot 29 1?3 244 17 28 51 9o5 o9 :no o-i 196 r,7 ? 5S2 96 129 68 234 o4 336 12 83 38 , 7 o 79 lob 73 295 69 1)8 93 279 ul ? 463 67 436 61 71 60 **41 * 16 66 II 60 464* - 18&69 --lilt Poll Tai O 'v") <k> 34r> ?.*> ? Cv5 f>0 f>'> oo 75 <>o 27 oo (13 o<> Ho oo 28o o") ? 12 ") oo 135 oo . >8% oo 47 oo 7o oo 43 oo 2o2 oo 165 oo 77 oo 156 oo 12 co 7o oo 15o oo 28 oo 4o oo sa oo 52 oo 25 oo 3 14 o? *OOQ To oo Constitutional 8 Mill 2.45A do 428 oo ll?7 oo iilo oo 11 r> oo 227 oo oo <??)<? oo 2IKS oo V 517 oo 713 oo' 184 oo 2G5 oo 115 oo 85o (>o 644 oo 1 22o oo 621 oo 114 oo 31o oo 431 oo jL 193 oo . 148 co Wo oo Xo8 oo J8too 27o oo Dog Tu* o>s o>> fi"> ?}> 3;> oo Jo oo 21 oo 7 DO 11 oo 81 oo f>2 oo 4."? oo 08 i>o 80 oo . 8 oo 20 Oo r> ro 5o oo 25 oo 8 oo 81 oo 4 oo 2o oo 28 oo lo oo lo oo - & ML Io oo 6 OO v i ?0:.i - "4 09 . Special Levy ?*?.2<>o no i 10o oo 44S oo fioo oo E(l > oo ?6j oo 285 oo 388 oo ?< Io8 oo - ISO oo i.: *6 DO ? 448 oo 858 oo Total f 1 2 h,:: k'> h 7i? ! 8.-. liTl o4 " 178 9.V fit 3 17 79r> ft I 1,8*7 oft 1 ,oft4 c4 1 :i-'4 f>7 2.1 (>?> 9(1 368 IkS o4 5no 12 1,13.V?3 1,264 79 G78 73 1,387 f.9 228 93 070 ol 1,463 57 6G0 01 2ti4 Txi 818 06 259 T5 959 59 659 98 ' i. j. Mckenzie, Superintendent of Education. * vr. - MEN WHOM WE CLOTHE Look distinguished anywhere at. homo or abroad. The clothes wo put on a man mike him look well dressed. Bo caso they're 7~ Hart Schaffner &. Marx clothes Jill wool fabrics, high elas-i tailoring, correct fit, perfect style. The new mock-la I" i fall and vinlc-raro very striking; you'll find y?'iir id-a well carri?*' out in lh<m Suit* $20 to $-M) ' Overcoats $5,18. to $50.* ROUGH AND DRESSED Framing, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherhtfarding, - Moulding, etc. , Our prices csan't be beaten or anything/in the buildings I* / me. No onl? r too large or too small for our care ful attention. See us before placing your order. DAVIDSON LUMBER CO. (Near Southern Railway Depot) Phone 104 Camden, S. C. ^Undertaking* ('Al.LS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT EST. K. (). \rCREIGHT. IN HATS WITH MANY NEW "" STYLES FOR YOUR ~"ZT7 SELECTION " * A* vtry cordial in vital ion i? extended to all to coi^ie and inspect ttiiThandsome line of Bt)lish Millinery I nm (fi^laying. Oome whether ?on wisli to purchase or not. It is pleasure to show these extremely becoming hats. MISS MATTIE QERALD. " V? r N- '** ? '? r~: '? * THE GREAT OF SEASONABLE ' ' * <7 ' jV' . '*>' ? \ /? 'y. ? ' MERCHANDISE OF MERIT NOW ON IK OUR BIG ST{IKE We want to impress the buying public with the fact, that notwith standing the ruling high prices for nearly everything that is worn; we are as is always the case able to take care of the wants of the buying pub lic, and at a big saving too, we will show to every ones satisfaction, that i 4 ^ we have bought the goods at mighty good prices, and very few will be the items of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT that will cost any more than last season, and a great many items will be shown at prices even less thaju last season. COPvOi^hT 19(0 ,TR00GF. Ci .BROS. suits ?3. *1 High Art is the name, and.,High Art is the kind of workmanship High Art. is the kind of Material usod in High?Art clothing. You-can do tetter here and you should iUw*y#-come . we are always glad'to see you, and will always save you . money. Better come here all the time. The gents farnUh I ini^s department, is now thoroughly equipped. Call on us. CH BROS. The Big Stor