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t* V ? ? J' good* arrii in- dai ly ;it jIllCE'S '' ftiil pur? Food tttoro ./? 1 JVvip) <)?t HolCK ii ing VVU?U WliOiU -J ? : a-V**-; ^<;-v? K ?#ur, Wlimt If o,tx{h, 31 ;/on WU?ot, Orcain o Wheat, ivttijoho, Furlna, ]{|1 k,l>^kl''0~*H?s'4?>lHv,nr ami Dill*#, Kvaporfttert Ptaclios and Pnin-'s Qcuuiuc MoT IttSSOH ??While VoJvut" Flour 7. r..' .? * ' t- , V ? v\ Phone 66 JmiI Wanlo to yuy a Farm Wanted?To buy a amall Farm for-feist). Address P. O. Bo* 386, Cinodeo, S. C. Cottage for Rent, For Rent.?One flve?room cof tnge with bath. Apply to I)r. S. F. ftraalogton. Cotton Seed Wanted Will pay highest prioo 't)r ?eed or rxehang*! for m?'?l. Sua me before b'Hiflg. I) W i i lit I'm poo i), Agt. Yom Kfpper Yom K?pper,?lio moat eolemu duy in t^e Fie*brew cab'tidtr, commenced WcdopR'^w andyetkfed r?. sunset yesterday Jf. w?? very gco f i ally obBCiV<;d by u11 lp Juws in ('%md<?D, ? For Kent- "V jfttjioufe a 3 lior.su farnoT slwut in id - w-iy bnwe^u C'i#Httt and ffifftsfrricn. Apply i/o HitH'on Su>Ue*,~LiH know, It. 1. S*p?. 30. i For Sale. ^ For Stile.?A few pairs of young j.;-RUfWo Inland Red Chioketia. AU?<? t vowrown C-uki. Addreis I F. H. Shwj ferj V J (Jamdetii: S C. u'ir llelliune jonug of Camp A i;o-union of i$ 7 tli S. C. Ba iloviteii, Oi.li baskets to flfivo ibd Be its hospitality ? unions there tnoat pleasant ledge irith to bo pieeent )D.< - elephoae Book F. Wslkor. of tluc mge of tbo ouUthern is Company, an ?:tho ne'w" telephone di be issued. The jorreoted qp to Oc nd he ?tate3 that th to make changes r to have their le now dlMiJtory .with bino at ro contempiat >nOs in their act prompt " names may new <Jlre,oiory; 1- ^ew names that the th^S^^Ko bora is a sir Progress of hWM kt el ogr thi i at he to be add nearly date.' 0. aUrio, Li s Have you Riven the Kirk wood Gro cery a trial order yet? If not,4 do so _____? # and watch their prices and prompt ??rf. " : '? % ' ? ' delivery. Tlioleo Orearn Supper* Tiio ion cream supper given at tli? residence of Mr. and Mis. I). G. Fletcher al Wcstyjlle Inst night was u success. A goodl> uuuitei were present and a ncai Hum realized. A happy throng it was which assembled ihere?the house resounding with merriment) and hearty laughter until quite 12 o'oli ck AH left being glad that they attended. ! PERSONAL The election cnnimif.alonere, both State and Federa1, nu t this svek ami appointed ruanagcra lor the approach ing general election Mr 1) M Rtflhunu pissed through Camden ou 'lue*dny last on hia wny ? o Indiantown, Wiliia'jibburgeouniy, to attend the "lie hundred and fiftieth f?OBfiioij (if IIa'lnonvProabylery which la in Ben-Ion there thin week The Camden Church ia represented at this mietiu?2 bv Mr L T Mills Annual Settlement of County Officers. Col I). H. Wise n_d Mr.'Rob^tl J fnex, ? s; ef awi,nlnt'la of the C<<tnplroller Oen??rat'a nfli e in Cu? latn'U, wort in C?nu1en Ia6', Friday f.ir the purp?ire of tusking and wit nessing the annual settlement of 'he county rlllcials These aettlr tueniB aie made between lh<T Tteas urer, Supervisor, Supt. of Eduea lion and Auditor. Col. Wise stated nftcr the Betilemen*. whs made that Kershaw County good and ajygpt set of county ctlloials ?a 5en%e?/ound io the state. These (?OMleiutD^S made in. the pr?e-' enee of the foreman of the Grand Jury, as provided by lnw. ? ? " ? John Robinson's Ten liig Shows Will Exhibit fct fcamdon. The great and only J dnj Robin sod's Tea Big Shows will arrive in Gamden Saturday Oct. 15 and people who ipagtne,i.beH'rUat'sh.owa alone bave any claim to tho title of 'greatest show on earth,' will be surprised at its' magnitude and g*r geousncse. N<> 1 >-ba than four trains of circus cars are required td trans port its iiinrnioiia paraphernalia of 4 circus rings, 8 combined manage lies, big wild west, 1,000 people, 500 .horses and ; ponies, etc. The history of ibe Robinson show is interesting.- Founded (o 1823 by. Onole John ttobioaon,- the Fust, l\ baa been on tour continuously ever 'rfinoet.alwaye.under the same name, and ti Uf? o d oeve r out of ^the Rob inson baoaa. .The pre so n't owner and proprietor is John 'Robinson the III., a young man of thirty Ave years, a college graduate and ate an of fXtrhordinary cnery and foree of character. Tiireo generations of circus ownership Ima developed in bred faculties for amusing and in structing the pub'io to tbo highest degree, and everyone will notice a "finish and perfection 6( methods in the conduot and arrangement of this exhibition tin approached by any other. At Lang's Grocery l rt. ti (iruliiuii Flour 0*1 HiU'lv \* Im a| Gt'fi pe Nut* Cream f?i: Wheat mill all otbfcr Cereals Kresh Vermont Mo pie Syrup Evaporated Peaches Dried Kigs, Dates, ?tc. Try "PANSY: FLOUR the be&t on the market. ? ? ? ? % % ? - .. . .? Lang's High-Grade Grocery PhuiH: 68 Administrator's Notice. ? All parties indebted to thft estate of the late R? 0? iiohnsoD, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to m<>; an?l nil partte*, if any, having claima aguimt tlie 8aid estate will present the same duly attested. ' W. K. JO UNBOX, JR., Administrator EcJ vto of R. C. Johnson. Oct*. 10th, 1910. m ' Executor s Notice. Having executed all the provisions of the Will of the Iat< Emily IL Smith, and a fifial k&sountjnjf ot the buine having been mode, notice is hoYcby giToil that oue month from this date. on Oct 10th. 1910. 1 will apply Jo tfio Judge of Pro bate for Kershaw County for a discharge rt* Kxcentor of said Erftatn. L. T, MILLS, Sept. 9, 1910. Executor. DIAMONDS, Watches And Storling Silver Wo always have a very large stock, in fact, the largest in the Car<vinas of all genu ine qualities and beautifnlde sigrm in these lilies, and sell them at as low price as hue goods can be sold. Take time to look tliem over next.lime % you have^ aii opportunity, or send in your order by mail. We on'y handle guaranteed goods so you cannot make a mistake ill dealing wjth us. SYLVAN BROS., Corner Main & Hampton ftts., Columbia;. S. C. ^ (, Kuocesaora To ! GEO 8 BACKER Jk SON. We Manufacture Dooib, Sash and Blinds, Columns and Baluster*, Grilles and Gable .Orpa | ments, Screen Doors and Windows. We Deal In Glass: Sash Oord and Weights. Charleston, S. 0. ATTENTION! ' bf'J. ' The store on Main St., formerly occif pied by Mr. K. W. Murchison, under the name of The has been reopened and a full line of QrocerieS -will be mmm new goods every :i8fc%sbis heavy grocery f } Px^~-:?5-V can astonish * cheap prices. Give ... Hp & flcCaskill, msttrioB HERES ANOTHER MONEY TALK. IF YOU POT YOUR MONEY in the BANK Kt>U WILL HAVE IT WHEN YOU NEED IT. O- you *sap yovA iuAM in. *y\fyOV\JUL 44i~ Ct OtMitc Wn&JUL wW Wtfl MAYER KOl'HSdlllLI), bom in Frabkfort, Germany, in 1743, and founder oftbe Great Rothschild fortune#?the great est on earth?peddled from house to house when a boy. lie saved his money: Economy and INTEREST, at low rates, made this great fortune. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety?4 per cent. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. NOT IN THE /CIRCUSa_TRU3T. Copyrighted, 19d9vby The U. S. Lithograph Co Camden, Saturday, Oct. 15 :. t . ~ ... America's Oldest, Richest Circus! A modernized, stupendous realization of all that is greit in tbo world. 4 rings, & com bined menageries, hippodrome and groat wild west, ell united in one greatest show on earth. . ______ 1000 Men and Women ?400 Horses Enormous Zoological Exhibit 3p ? Male and Female Riders ? 30 AND EVERY ONE A STAR Including Wm. Doiyiott, Ray O'Wessney, Fred McCameron, Sidney Rink, Olga Reed, Miss Euniao, Mise^cCameron, Miss Van and others. , Grand Camp of The Nation COMPLETE WILD WEST 60 Cowbojs, 50 Cowgirls, 60 real blanket Indians, Mexican horsemen, Vaqueros, Russian Cossacks and Japanese Scouts, Singaleso Dancers and Magicians, Company of U. S. Cavalry in all kinds of fancy drills. - WARREN TRA VI S-STRQjNGEST MAN LIVING 50 CLOWNS?-100 FEATURE ACTS 100?-Acrobats and Gymnasts?100 Including the Lininger Trio, DeBolien Bros., the Led get ts, Bellairc The Great and Liningers Terrific Dive from the top of the tent. ? ?./ Lowanda's Eight Brazilian Riders ? * The World's Greatest Horsemen ^OQ,OOa, FREE STREET PARADE rwo performances daily. Doors open at l:0o and 7:00 p. m. The only big show not in the circus trust, consequently therfl At The Gilt Edge Store , Beautiful line of Fall and Winter goods ju?fc in. Now iH tlio time to fix up the chil-. dren for school. Galatea, Plaid Suitings, Ginghams, Madras, Calico, Percales, etc., just the things for them. Nice Line ready-in ado dress es for girls from (> to 14 years old. * l/adii-8* and children's roudy to- wear huts in now fall styl&tj. Novelties in Cotton Diess Goods, Poplins, Mohair, Suit ings and Mercerized goods. Beautilul line Kimona and Night Gowns, Outing and Flannelletts. Shoes. We can shoe the whole fam ily from the baby up. The J. W. Carter Line ot SOLID OAK SHOES for men and boys. None better, try a pair. ? ^ ' Big line Ladies'and Men's Sweaters -V ? ;"" i Gents Furnishing Goods^ Big line Shirts and underwear. Specials. A good Sea Island at 60 yd A good Checked Homespun at 5c yd Dark Colored Calico at 5c yd Bagging & Ties. 2 Star, 1 Star, Farmers', Peerless, 2nd Hand, etc. Prices right?see tgj before you buy. Sours respectfully, The Giit Edge Store P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor