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^hromrW PUBMSHBD KVKIiV KBIDAT ? BY-. W. T.i. MnDOWHLL' ?UlUWU'l.' Bunint>?H locals, 6 cmjuh per line each to aertion. Communication!* will ho published when ofjnturent to the genera) public and not of a defamatory nature. Nor?, aponaibllity will be assumed for the viewu of eorrospondonts. JftwariiiFTioM Hats* :?One yeai, $1 M six months, f6 cents; three monthi, 40 cents. ?11 communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the true name and addrees of the writer, in or der to InHure attention. Rejected man uscripts will not be returned. Candidate#' Oards for County ortioe $6.00. Congressional $10.00. Bftras voa AovaaTiaiNO:?Ordlpar/ trannlont adrertismsntn, flr?t insertion $1 .00 per square ; each subsequent in sertion 60oenta per aquare. Bates for contract advertising will be an nounced upon application at the office CAMDEN, 8. C., OCT. 28, 1U1U ?-"j 1 ? - ?. i' 1 i 'j> To lturul (School IVincipnlN and Teaoliern. The United Hiatus Department of Agriculture baa recently issued two bulletins of universal interest to iur41 teachers. They havo been prepared by Dick J. Crosby and K. | W. Hoffp, Specialists in Agrlcultu^ rai Education and are entitled "School Lessons on Core" and ??School Exercises In Plant Produc Hon." These bulletins are based on the sonalble assumption thit the child is primarily interested in I he practical and experimental aide of any science and that any general Interest in agriculture will be the feault of some upcclal agricultural experiment in which lie may be eugagod. Throe. thousand ho) b in South Carolina thin year raieed an acre of corn. Many of them will rc oeive ihe diploma awarded by the Stale Hoard of Education for pro riuciog eevenly-tive bushela p.ei acre. Wo Gouti lently expect fiv? tbouBand boys to luko part In thr corn oonleat next year. Toe air i* (nil of corn Ulk. The teacher of Sou'b Carolina should have a pari in extending ibis movement and nhouid use thin acute upeeial inter eat ae a moatm of leaching general agriculturo. > Through tho kindness of the De partment of Agriculture hik! the courtesy of Senator Tillman, Mr. W. K. Tatr, Slate Supervisor of Elementary Rural School?, has 5,000 of these bulletins for distribu tion. A supply line been sent by -him to each County Superintendent of Education. Any teacher may havo copies of those hullo tins hy writing to Mr. Tato in Columbia. Conn y Fair Notice J^otico is given that the time for receiving entries for wxhibtts of cat tle, sheep, goats and hogn ban beon extended from Ojtober 22, to No vember 1. (feu rules governing Exhibits No. 0 ) '?he Heck ?fe Grpgg Hardware Co. through the courtesy of its local agent, Mr. A. D Kennedy, has offer ed a spring tooth oultivator as n special p-lzo to the farmer taking tho Krerttest number of blue ribbons on farm products at this County Failr. Entries of oxhibits a*e ooiu<ug in rapidly, aud ihe outlook is quite rn oouraging for a first-class show. Wo would urgo. however, ft greater In fcerest Jn tho department of farm products as entries so far in this do partment are surprisingly few. This ?* ono of the mo^t important feat uros of tho Fair, and (he exhibits are easily gotten up and the prizes liberal. Let evory farmer stir hira? ?elf and get together an exhibit for thin department II. Q. Carrison, Jr , Seo. Fair Com. There will be some three.cornered politics in South Carolina in the next general electton to be held on N ovrinher 8. # Teere will be three parties to go to the polls?Demo crats. Republicans and Socialists , Tbe latest political announcement ?is to the ?flfect that Chailes W. Thompson of Reeiyille will bo a can didate on ihe Socialist ticket to op pose C. L. Bleaae, tho nominee of b the Democratic party. S> far the ' Republicans have not expressed an ^ifctiiiioa of putting a governor in the field. Tbe 8ooialists will also put out candidates for congress in several tricts of the State.?The State. ... Says an exchange: "Tbs man who get* mail at what the newspaper sajsabout him should return thanks three timss a day for what the news* him sod aup II, ohaptsr 7, of Esra, has lettera of ths alphabet ex Juat broth ths dost off Ibis ud sss If thtt Is oot There la no douhl l?ut tint a large per cent of (lie degmdatinr, riiagrac*, ruin |?4 crliuo amurig ihej joung, jprlflltf fr'iv 'be habit of night prowling, oorncr loafing and kindred acta by both n xm Iri city, town and IthiiiIf l all ov< r thi? broad country. Any peiaon who keeps hia or Iter eyea open known thi*. Hundreds* of ho)H and ui11? are out tilgh', arid we all know (hat tunny iifl.tenet* for ?? v 11 and non? for good unround them continually. A cut few rftotricliori m*y be d?rid? cd a? o'd f**hion<d nnd Puritan!' oal, but the faot remains that there la vaatly leaa tilght pr<>wl|ng in towna that have a ourfew ordin?no? and enforce It.?K*. Titer* it) * limit li f u I h-gend 11 * a? ?l creation'* dttwn an angal cam* down to oarth, art-king aomothing lo take hack, with it (o lieoven. I returner) wlih a ho6quet of 11 in era, a hahy's amile and a mothei'* lovr. Wh*n it reaohed the pearly galea of Paradiiia again the fl iwcr? had withered, the hahy's smile had vanished, hut the mother's love was found to ho hh pure and elrrnal hn the waters that fliwed hy the heav enly thronr, mid all the angela ex ulttimed: ,lThcre l? notlilng on earth ho pure and laating as ? mother's love." A newspaper i* in no scneo a child of cltnrily. I', earns twice ovt'r ev<ry dollar it receives, ?inf| 11 is second to no eoterpriao in con trihuting to the upbuilding of iln community. 110 patrons r?ap far more beneH h from iia pngts than its publishers, and In calling fori the support of the community in which it is published, it a^ks for no more than in all fairness belongs to it. Patronize and help your pa per as you would any other ent<r:ti prine hfcaiiMC it helps you, atid not ae an nc*L of chat ity. He natural. Do not try to im* pr<-8? pt< pie with your Importance. If you arr really important they will And it out. If you are of no ac count you will not decriye an)one hy acting aa though groat interest.? rented in your keeping The day of pomposity ia pa?t, we hope never In return. More people than ever be fore? inn intelligent an 1 rtble l<? Judge those with whofu they cotne in contact. This means tint thev are aide to Judge you and place u true rather than a false estimate on your abilities How much better it is to take the hiamhU-e out of the path of your Mend th&n to add thorns to wound his feet It i? better to bo an honest man in one languagb than a liar in Ji-e ? Kx. PROGRAM KERSHAW COOT PAIR. Wednesday, Nov. Oil) 1910. Fnir Open# 1 I tiVl 'ek 11.30 (irand p*rnde of Live Stoik around tho artna lend bv the band. 11 50 Judging Kfroliaw county rai?(d Colts, 2 to 4 years old, 12 05 Judging full blood Hull. 12 20. Judging horso *l*own to bugg\, Uoi?e only to oouni, (i?Did outside of incorporated towns.) 12 35 Addrons by I'* W. Wil liam#, Di'inonnti ation ngent. 1.15 to 2. I oler mission. Dinner can be had on the F\.ir Ground#. 2 Judging horao ah own to bug gy, horse and appointment to count (oppn to world ) 2 15 Judging Kershaw county rainoil nnilt1, 2 to 4 years eld 2 30 Judging pnir hot sts alio w n to huggv, 1???rp? ? only to cnun;, (owned outside <d tmu) 2 4.'> J willing mule shown to ?v \ gwi, mule oniv to count, (onnid ou tstdc f f tow n ) 3 Judging of saddle hors'8. 3 15 .Judging of brood mate*. 3 30 Judging of st&lllons. l'liursdav, N >v. 10 Kt?ir upon* ut 1 I o'clock. 1130 Judging Kershaw county raised colt, under 2 years old. 1145 Judging Ketslifcw county raised mule col', under 2 je*r* old. 12 Judging pair mules sh own io wagon, mules only to count, (own ed outside of town.) 12 15 Judging of J*ck?. 12.30 Address by K. J. Watson, Stain Commissioner of Agriculture 1 16 to 2 Intermission. 2 Judging pair o! horse* shown to buggy, hoises and appointment to or?QDl? (open to world.) 2 15 Judging muleehown to wagon, mulo only to outlet, (open to woild) 2 .30 Pair mules shown to weg ?a, males only to count, (open to world) > 1 46. Priae wlonlog cattle shown In treat. 8 Grand Ptrade of Frlae Win MONEY TO LOAN. Ofl lui|?i"v'? <1 H ! I B . v it mm CLAKKi') A von 1 UK?' KOW, , D< . !, llK#, The Color.-il W.h'.o t'Vr will bn hcl'l In , Coiumbla U?i# > ?'" o>t iho '? <>( (V Whito Fair Aki elation. umI v* ill IouIm 1 November 7th hikI cuhhic to tho 12th; j |'h? JMiuie iii't's > lyll'nj r.iili<>HiI t<? \ i ? I 'to !(/ L'ic ? Kite Idii'i.uku , i i uii gi mU'tl to. vi?Hor? ii> tbf ( i|nf( <J fair It?<th ril flurrol., \'r> ni?|? ut? \V. I?. < hni>|?t<h>', V I'., J. II. (iooilwyn Stijil , A- lt?h??t?on, Hrort'iftfy, ,;T. A. VV il>*iiu, 'i fcjunor. DIAMONDS, * ' * WatoheH And Sterling ?v ilvor. Wo always have a very largo Block, in fact, the hir&ost iii the Carolina* of nil umiii inO qirilitiuK hixl beautiful do sigtiH in tliene linen, and sol) thorn at as low price an lino goods can bo sold. Take time to look them, over next time you have an opportunity, or send in.your order by mai!. We only handle guaranteed goods so you cannot make a mistake in dealing with us. SYLVAN RROS, Corner Maiy & Hampton Sts . Ooltimhiu S. 0 iwud um\ mitiM b'ueoo9gors To ? GKO S II ACKER & SON. We M ami fact tiro Dooirt, Sash Mini Blinds, Goluinnw and Balusters, (i ri ili-s aii'l (lal)lt* O ma in p n t k , Screen Doors uiid \\ indows We Deal In (lliiya, iS.isii Cord and Wclglltrt. Charleston, - ? ? S. (V Trespass Notice." All persona are her. by warned not to upon my lands for the purpose of bunt in g, fish in i? or f r any other pur pose whatsoever, <-i allow tl eir stocK to tre?pa*Hon fnid Itindc Panies disregard irur this noiict' will bo (uaUlied to the full extent of the law. .1. Iv P. A X LKY, A H UAX1.KY. Ki'fMmw, H. H, I'' 1> No I. Executrix's Notice All parties indebted to the estu'e of the lute M. G. Anderson are hereby no tified to make immediate payment to me. and all parties if any. navinif claims against ihe ?aid istate will present (lie same <lulv attested. C. KLLKN ANDERSON, Executrix. October 2-^th, 1010 Admimstfator's Notice. All parties indebted to the estate of the latn R. C. .lohnaon, arc hereby noiilled to make Immediate payment to me; and all partie*. if any. having claims Against the said estate will present the same {Inly attested. \V. E JOHNSON. JR.. Adminmtrutor Potato of K. C J6hnson. Oct.. 10th. 1010. Discharge As Guardian. Notice is hereby (riven thatrfly Wards, l.eolyn and Willie Waters, ebi'dren of myself and of tin- lateW X. Waters,and of whomlam ti na'dian .having Iweomeof p^e I will one month from this daie.onSatur day. October 1910 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, apply to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw (Vuntv for a Final Discharge as Guardian of said Wards. AMANDA K. HALL. Camden. S. . Sept. 20, 1010. Citation. ca South CaroMim.? Kershaw County By W. L. MeDowel', Judge of Probate Whereas, Mis* Kate ViH*p?gne made salt to roe. to h'rant her Letter* of Ad* ministration of tho Estate of and effects of Kugen* ViHeptffnr, rteoeaAtd. Tho?e nre therefore to cite and ad. mouifch all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the ?aid Eugene Villepiiru*. deceased, that the* be and appear before In*, in the-Conrt of Probate, to he held at -Camden. H. O., on N .\\ 5 next, StUff publi.^tii n ihereof, at 11 o'clock in the fotenoon to ekow cause, it anv. they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my band, tbia list day of Oct, A D. 1910. W. L MclMWELL, Judge of ProbaU far Kerthaw County. MEN WHOM WE CLOTHE Look distinguished anywhere at homo or abroad. The clothes wo put on a man nuke him look well dressed. Ho case they're Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes all wool fabrics, high class tailoring, correct (i?, perfect *ty!n. The nevr models for fall and winter aie very striking; you'll lind your idea well carried out in them. / Suits $20 to Overcoats $18.$o $ot). un dcrtci/c/ng, CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAT Oli Kit,HT EST. E. <). MCC HEIGHT*, LUMBER ROUGH AND DRESSED ?"7^3" Framing, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding, etc. Our prices can't be beaten or anything in the building line. No order too large o.r too pmall for onr care ful attention. See us before placing your order. DAVIDSON LUMBER CO. (Near Southern Railway D?pot) Phone 104 Camden, S. C. 1MEW F/ILL][DE/IS IN HATS WITH MANY NEW STYLES FOR YOUR SELECTION. A very cordial invitation is extended to all to come atid inspect the handsome line of JJiDiuery, ;i am dtsptiyiufr whether you wish to purchase or not. pleasure to show these extremely liatH. aMETH .?WW u OF SEASONABLE H OF ? "v$?? i-r. ? MERIT ? BIG STORE We want to impress the buying public with the fact, that notwith standing the ruling high prices7 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 we have bought the goods at mighty [good prices, and very few will be the [items of A1ERCHAND1SE OP MERIT jthat will cost any more than'last j season, and a great many items will be shown at prices even Jess than Mast season. S high Art is the name, and high Art : is the kind of workmanship High Art is the kind of material used in High Art clothings! You can do tetter here and you should always come 1kmo, we ave always glad to soe you. and will always sav^ou... money Better come here all the tiiao. The gents ftirnkh ings department is now thoroughly equipped. Call on us. H1RSGH BROS. 8 "The Big Store."