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ftfomlH arriving (J*V If at iRUCE'S' TltfU>ur<? F?>o<l St pro Frt?? OM Ui'ikl, $plf {{ tiring Huelc wheat, WJiolo W oat KiOik, Wheat Uourts, Sax :. OB wBCr; Vrciiui ?i l||who?t. l'ettljohu, Forlna, Ho k Pioklcn?Swo<}?,Hum ? a?d Diljl Kjiporftte'l Feacliea and Piuqcb. >y:- ?? f. , yj:. :M Q< inline Mu?oov*l> &foi lagsea. ??White Velvet" Flour Phone 00 frd ]<?##. r-sr Wants to Buy a f*m?. Wanted?To buy R btoaII Fartn forcaab. Addreta P. O. Box 886, Catpden, 8. C. U. D. O. Tlir*r*> will lie a called itteeliop "i the .1 'tin I) Kennedy ChapUi U. |). C. on Monday Xlerooou, Oo}j 24, at 4.30 o'clock. Place not mentioned. ~ Kerchaw Association. ? ' The Kcrthaw Mh|>tist Aetocia tioo which mil 1m#I ?nk ill SaDi Hill Church, mar Kershaw, is ?ai?. t(i be oi.e of the moat eucc*$iifu meetings ever h*Id in, the county. f ? To Organize New National Party in State. We have Ik-mi i< qut etcd to ?n. hounce that 1.11 thoee in sympathy with the mnvf meet to^fe-organiz the Republican party into a new fl/iltonail party in th.iti . State Art aiked to men at the Council cheif. her in Camden on TuftttVay nexi. Oct; 25ihr, at 12 o'clock, to elfe ? dt'leghtee to the Slate oopvantioi wbtoh meets in' Columbia on VVeduefcdaj, Qot. 26ib. ? Given a Position in Columbia. Mr. Wtiller Mjera w'tio f?>r ? loo} Uroc haa been' tho inmapngrr ho' for lie Wfslorn UnI??n T legropt C> litre, him he^n gfvon the por tion o/^#u,r i" (iy Woetcri 1 /with j urtoii "yitmiBi ? wT m y"*w kult* H oompliiucui to Itirii. iJ[ o|?ige application l< Ini^imtaa,\BL|: has flued himself; forliUifl pf.Mjtlon nnd we are #ur? 1,1 V.tfcwliffolly measure* np if UffrtlBlfrn Jfellllice oMbe < Iflee. Have you given the Kirk wood (j ro eery a trial order yet? If not, do so and watch their prices and prompt delivery. \ Just Arrived. A new lot of pattern hats from New Yo.H at Hirsch Bros; <fc (>. rUey are the very latest ntyles, C-ill and sen litem, New Furniture Store. Messrs. J. P. Lewi*, W. T Smith, !?. I). Trapp and J. K. Christmas have formed a copartnership and mh.uik?d in the furniture husincM. Hidfr the Arm name of the Cam ?en Furniture Co. Tae new firm ?o.cupit-H the store one door norll >f Lewis & Christina* The)' ear fy, a nice line of furtii'uro and wjli he glad for you call on/hem. PERSONAL. Copt W M Shannon was in Wash.! ington thin week on profe9sional bus ?ne?H. Dr I II Ahxaoder is attending Hie 4ynod which ir in session in Newt I oerry this week. Ho is expected in return today. Quito a number of our citizens] -vent over to the Columbia threatrei >n Monday n'ghtto witness the play "What every woman knows'1 Wo woie delighted on Monday ?nRt to receive ft vi?it from that ex ??client gentlprunn Mr J S Gardner uf Ilerftliaw. .Mr Gardner hud been on ?i visit to liis brother ftl Bulbune who has hem quite sick but who we ftre <!ad to learn is some bettej now. Our good fiiend, Mr T H Norton; from the upper part of tlte county, in to flee ui on Saturday lftbt \l'liotj!>h up in jears. Mr Ilorton in *ti>l young in cpirit and his visits ftre h benediction tolin We are always pec you Mr Ilorton. Come fgSh/a^ ajruin. Judge V_W F Hufiscll who is can yas?ing tl.o county i*1 the interest of the County Fair returned on Wednes lay lost after an absence of several days. * He report# that considerable interest-is beiopf manifested in the Fair and fhe prospects are I hat there will be a great many exhibits. - Kershaw Baptist Union. The uuion 'meeting1- of the Ker. shaw Association will convene with the Beaverdnin Church Oct. 29?30. ? Saturday session, 10 a in, prayer and praiee conducted by pastors. 10 30 la the laymen's miHsionary movement a neoesHiij?| By Hev R1 L Lawaon and J O Moseley. 10 30 If the ac^pture makes tithing binding today, ..hovtf cpn one escape punishment who fail to pay ti(het>? Uev 0 R Carries, Uev 0 D Peterson, Rev S J> Hatfield 12 30 Dinner. 1 30 Shouldn't committeemen be | more responsive to the call of duty, both in the work of the Associate jtnd the unioDfc? S F Kelly, J A West/ 2 30 How can we best enlist onr young people sis a working force in .the Ohrirchet?' Hev T L Oole, J E Dnfre, 8 A West, I*co Cfttoa. Miitoellaneoua business. Adjournment. Sunday morning session ll> o'clock prayer and praise by pastors. 11 Preaching by ltev T L Oole. VV. S. Walters, Com. ?* ouro... new goods every rf/ ' ? V^&jfcVl. *??/"" * .^jil^ "" 'J >ur heavy grocery it we can astonish heap prices;. Give T :uujks xmjjj' :v- - At Lang's Grocery i?fl .?'? (irah.itn l'Mour Q .t Me?>l Uuckwhtat Gr'ppo Nut# Croam of Wheat find all ofhor (Yicals 4 _ Fresh Vermont Maple Syrup Kva porated Peaches Dried Figs, Dates, etc; Try "PANSY" PLCUR the he8t on the market. Phone 68 Trespass Notice. All perapu* are hereby furbbhlen to trcspaHH ujjpn Iho lands of J. W. lly alt, situated about 12 miles from Cam ilcii on (lu> Porter public road, for any |)iir|in>e whatsoever. Anyone dltiregaiif. in? tlii* notice will ba thalt witli to the full extent of the law. K. K. HYATT, Manager, Oct. 21, 1910 Trespass Notice. All persona are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands for the purpose of hunting, tubing or f>>r any other pur pose w hatRoever, or nll<?w I heir stock to trespass on taid lands Parties disregard ? iiitf this notice will be punished to the full extent of tho law. J. K. BAXLKY, A. H UAXLKY. Kershaw, 8. C., P. K. 13. No. 4. ? Administrator's Notice. All parties indebted to the estate of the lata R. C. Johnson, arc hereby notified to mako immediate payment to mc ; and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present the same duly attested. W. K. JOHNSON, JR., Administrator Estate of R. C. Johnson. Oct,. 10th, 1910. Executor's Notice. Having executed ull the provisions of the Will o{ the late Emily H. South, and a final accounting of the came having veen made, notice ia hereby given that one"jfnoYitlffrom Hi\k date, on Oct 10th. 1910. 1 will applv to thfi Judge of Pro bate for Kersuavv County for a discharge a# Execnto'r of said Estate L. T. MILLS. Sept. 9, 1910. Executor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Discharge As Guardian. Notice is hereby given that my Wnrds, Leolyn and Willie Wnters," phih}ren of myself and of tho lateW.N". Waters,and of whomlam guardian .having become of wae i will one month froin this dale.ouS.atur day. October 29, 1910. at 11 o'olock in the forenoon, arply to the Judge of Probate fi>i' Kershaw'Oonntv for a Final Discharge ad Guardian of eaid Wards, AMANDA E. IIALL. Camden, S.-C., Sept. 29, 1910. . 'Citation. South Carolina.?Kershaw County By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate Whereas, Miss Kate Villepiguo made suit io me, to K-rant hor Letter? of Ad ministration of the Estate of, and effects of Eugene Viiiepigiie, deceased. Thc?o are therefore to cite and ad monish all und singular the kindred and creditors of the said Eugene Villepigue, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at Camden, H. 0.,- on Nov. 5 next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in ihe foienoon to show rauae, it any they have, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand, this 21st day of Oct , A D. JOtQ. " ' w. L. Mcdowell, _ Judge of Probate for Kerahaw County. Ptfnliajied or^ the 21st day of October ?1010, in the Camden Chronicle. ATTENTION! ? ? ??, , ?? s. - The store on Main St., formerly occu pied by Mr. K. W, Murchison, under the name of The Up-Town Grocery, has been reopened and a full fiine of Groceries will be kept at all times* Respectfully, nut city mm, E. I. WILLIAMS, PROP. kg; '? -r> ?: pS-S Your CHILDREN MIGHT NEED Your Money t Some: pay: PUT SOME IN THE BANK For them Now it will work for them in the BANK SUPPOSE YOU 1)1 KJ) TODAY, would you leave behind lielplees little children? You will noj fear for the FUTURE OF YOUR FAMILY if you have money in our bank. Make OUR Hank YOUR Bank. Wo pay liberal interest consistent with safety 4 per cent. THE IMF NATIONAL HANK ~~ OF CAMDEN, S. C. Enteipiise Building k Loan Association. Organized AugiiHt 1, 1883. I NINTH SERIES, On January 1, 1911, the Enterprise Building & Iioan Apfiociution will organ i/.? tlie Ninth (.01H) Series. Bo6kn of RiibtoripUon for Stock now open hi f.l o nf. lice of the Secretary au<) Trensuror?One <lo)lur. per alinro puvitble monthly. ty. K. JOHNSON, See. <& Treasurer. Camden. S. C., Sept. 23rd, 1910. Real Estate. All parties having Iioupch, lots or conn* t* y properly for s?le w ill please write ino at Lancaster, S. O , or gee Mr, L. A. Kirk land, of Camden. I'll list your property , advertise il and pell eacne at a small commission ? no sale no pay. FOR 8ALE, . 200 act eu on West bank of Wateree river. Some'-Ann land *nd good timber' on this tract. J- N. Jones tract nenr S A L trestle. Price $20 an acre. 30 acres near Seaboard passenger sta tion. Very cheap considering the detir* able location and quality of land $800' 400 acres on Southern It. K. al?out 7 miles north of Camden. Vaughan placc, $4000. 160 acres on Camden?Cheiaw roa<j ahout 7 miles from Camden. $10 acre. < 500 acres 4- miles below Camden on Charleston road. Home good timbor^ujd a fine lot of wcoJ on this place. $8 per i>cre. 100 aiireti, tho EUerbeo place* 8 miles north of Camden, wept side Liberty Hill r<vul. Enough cleared land for twu.horse farm. One tenant Iiquqc. A" 'lice loca tion and a place that can be improved. $3000 00 uorca 0 miles north of Camden on Liberty Hill road?the Kirkland place. Rents Cor $100 or over. Price $060. 180 acres near Liberty Ilill, Mrs. Frank Paikera; adjoins lands worked by ChuTi Cunningham; nearly all in pine woods i'/ioo $5 per acre. 1475 acres, tno mile nortli of Liberty Hil'i known aa the perry place. -100 ucfcT in cultivation which rents for 80 bales of cotton, 6<)0 acres In woods whiehlwill saw three to lour million feet ol lumber and cut nuny thousand cords of wood, rents firincipaily in old Held and pasluie. Part e.vri, part hilly and part rolling. Has two larg<* beds of lino granite, two nice quarry sites with many million cubic feet of rock in si^ht. One large two-story houtsa and twelve 2-. 3- and G room tenant houses; plenty running water. 10 springs and a number of wells on place. Price $25,000. A's> 2t?09 acre* a?t joining thin tract ol fine aand bill land ?very cheap at. $5 an acre, if taken up right etT. This price vs ill not i-tar.d \ ery long as this land is sure to go higher?adjoinivg InudV bringing $<> to $25 an acre?a cbanec to make good money. 10 ucrcs, 1) K. Williams, at north edge of Camden, fronts 11 road St. on East, Knighi'n iiill road on the North, and O. T Little on the South; close in and has a fine view , price $3050. 10 lots In north t^ainden, fronting on Broad street, <?0 feet front hy 260 deep, nearly in front of Kirkwood Hotel. NicG, level and very desirable for houses for the best ol people. I). It. Williams lot: price $550 a lot. Nice 0 or 8 room lituse, on a 32 ncre lot in north'-east Camden fronting on Un ion etreet and other lands of D. R. Wil liams just south of John lloykiti, former ly the K. 8. Nettles place. Veiy d?sira. ble for a truck or . dairv farm- price HftOOO. T. M. It ELK, Real KstateAgt, Lancaster, S.- O. L. A. KIRKLAND, Agent at Camden. LUMBER ROUGH AND DRESSED Framing, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboard ing, Moulding, etc. Our prices can't be beaten or anything in the building line. No order too large or too email for onr care ful attention. See us before placing your order. DAVIDSON LUMBER CO. ^ (Near Southern Railway Depot) Phone 104 Camden, 5. C. jSIEW F^LL PE^S IN HATS WITH MANY NEW STYLES FOR YOUR SELECTION. ?r* -*-T A very cordial invitation is extended to all to oome and inapect the handsome line of ftt)liah Millinery l am displaying. ^Oome whether you wiah to purchase or not. It is pleasure to show these extremely becoming ras"-" > scHPK*-? MA3^flpG?RAI.D i rr,$. ..nanR5 At The Gilt Edge t Store Boautiful line of Fall and Winter.gooda ju'irt ill. Now is the time to fix up the chil dren for school. (Jalatea, Plaid Suitings, Ginghams, Madras, Calico, Percales, etc., just the things for them. Nice Line ready-mado dress es for girls from 0 to 14 years old. Ladies' and children's ready to-wear liatH in new fall styles. Novelties in Cotton Dress Goods, Poplins, Mohair, Suit ings and Mercerized goods. Beautiful 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 of SOLID OAK SHOES for men and boys. None better, try a pair.V Big line Ladies'and Men's Sweaters ' " .. ?* . \ * \f Gents Furnishing Gocfds? Big line Shirts and underwear. Specials. A good Sea Island at 5o yd A good Checked Homespun at 5c yd Dark Colored Calico 5o yd Bagging & Ties. 2 Star, 1 Star, Farmers', Peerless, 2nd Hand, etc Prices right?see us before you buy> Yours respectfully, The Gilt Edge % Store P. T. Yillepigue, Proprietor ? ry f- - ? - -