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Yes, it is very important for % you to know when you go shopping where is the "best store" ? the one that will give you the Most for your Money and the fairest treatment. COME TO THE GILT EDGE STORE And See for Yourself. New Arrivals BIGLOTOFRUGS and Art Squares, marked down close for quick sellers. BEAUTIFUL LINE Ladies' Neckwear, Belts, Velvet and Leather Hand Bags, Etc. BIG LINE MER cerized Poplins, Souissetts, Etc., in .Light and Dark colors, just the cloth for fall dresses* . CHILDREN'S Ready-Made Dresses. These are great for the busy mothers ? any size from 2 years i to 14 years. ^ Price from 50c up* < Special Cut Prices Table Damask and Furniture Covering. . V * . .? on ' ? -V. * V.'" "i ' y. :} ? ' I ? ' ' . I . x Some Bargains in Wool Dress Goods. All of our 52 inch Broad Cloths at Cut Prices. SHOES! SHOES! Ladies', Children's, Men's and Boy's Button and Lace Goods Shoes for the whole family. ? ? 1 ?&' A Lot Linolium in fhort lengths at only 35c per yard, ' v Butterick Patterns We have taken the agency for" these cele brated Patterns. Good stock just in of all the newest styles. Get a style book. Pat terns FREE with each book. Also agents for the Delineator. st ;i- . ? .x ? . .. r ;??? " - - , ?. ? '? '? -*'? > ' .... v V Make our store your stopping place. We have a ladies wait ing room up stairs with lava . tpry and Toilet. Yott are al ways welcome. * lilt A NO I'lUZK HAVm At b?v?oB?h to Attmt Mujr F?* iuou* Automobile UrlvMt. 'fljk A *erle* of event* which in at tracting wide tutors Ik the Grand J'rlt? Automobile Races scheduled on the new Automobile Course, at savannah, from November 17 to SO. The course ban beeu shortened to 17 utile#, and has boea Improved by the elimination of numerous curves, the vldenJAg and oiling of the track to ItiMiire freedom from duet, and in many other way*, so that the courve boa bean pronounoed one of the finest In the world, not only by expert road builder*, . but by the world'* moat famou* driver*, near* ly all of whom #111 enter for the varlouu prize*. Orand Stand "A" haa V8 private boxes and seat* II, 000 people and Orahd Stand "B" seats 16,760 people. The program* for the race* are filled with National and Internation al events u? the following schedules for the flr*t and laat day* will in dicate. Monday, , November 87, Vanderbilt Cup Race, distance 289 mile*, First prize 92,000; Second prise |600; Third prise $260. Tled<ynan Trophy Raoe, distance 170 mile*, Flr*t prise $1,000, Secon Prize $260; Third prise $126. The Savanuah Challenge Trophy,' Distance 221 mile*, First prise $1, 000; Second prize $260; Third prise $126. These race* will be run sim ultaneously. v Thursday, November BO. Third International Road Race, of 4 08 miles, for the Orand Prize of { the "Automobile Club of America, for for the Gold Challenge Cup, valued at $6,000, and $4*000 In cash, Bee-1 ond prize $2,000; Third prize $1,-1 000. Many handsome gold and *11- j v*r plaques and other prize* will i be awarded. I On the aftertaoon of November 29th, at the grounds of the Savan nah Athletic Association, the foot ball teams from the University of 1 Georgia and the Alabama Polytech-I nic Institute, Auburn, will again b? * tie' for the supremacy of the South. This game Is an annual event, and one that haa always proven inter esting -and exciting to those inter ested in athletic sport*. Low excursion rates from all points In the Soathern State*/ and from many Eastern Cities, . have been authorized, pickets will be on salo from points In North Caro lina and from November 24th to 29th, and from South Carolina points from the 26th to 29th, inclu sive, limited returning to Decem ber 4th. The Atlantic Coast Line Railway is making extensive preparations to handle the crowds that are expected to attend these races. Their sched ules are most convenient and am ple equipment and special cars of all classes will be provided and, whenever necessary, extra trains will be operaud They have ' ar ranged tracUa convenient to the Grand Stondn, for *>niklng private car parties ? , ' ? ! , Th-? Coast. l.ine has issued hand s"ino J 2 page lolder, containing a comprehensive map of the course, and all iu adjunct*, a list of rates from principal points, picture* of some of the Grand Prize winner* of recent years and a lot of other mat ter of Interest to those who con template attending these interest ing and famous events. The round crip rate announced from Camden is $6.76. Copies of this folder, to getner with any denired information may be obtained by addressing T. C. White, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ' SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Probate. Douglas M. Latham, as general jmirdian.for John M. Latham, Hor ace H. Latham, Irene Latham, and ndlvldually. Petitioner, against Thos. J. Klrkland and M. L. Smith. Executors of the last will and testa ment of Louisa C. Latham, John M. Latham, Horace H. Latham, Jose phine Latham, Maggie Latham and Irene Latham, Respondents. Summons. ro the Respondents above -named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the petition in this action, a copy of which Is here with served upon you, and to serve a, copy of your answer to the said petition on the subscriber at his of fiico in Camden, S. C? within twen ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the days of such service; and ir you fall to answer the peti tion within the time aforesaid, the petitioner in this acdon will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed In the Petition. Dated at Camden, S. C., this 30th day of June, A. D., 1911. L. A. KIRKLAND, Attorney for Petitioner. Tested; W. L. McDowell, Judge o Probate. To the Respondents, John Man, Hor ace H. and Irene Latham:::: ,> Take notice that the petition and summons In the above action were tiled in the PToMteCdUrtTor Ker shaw county on Sept. 7th, 1911. L. A. KIRKLAND, Attorney for Petitioner. - C - FOR SAliB. 410 a$res of wood and timbered land. 6 miles south-east of Camden. This Iffcd ft divided Ifito twor tracts, ;ne tract containing <10 acres, th? other tract 200 acres. Will be sold as a whole or In , seperate tracts. ?Two tenant houses on land, alsc hew barn and stables. Adjoining this land la a church and good pub lic school. J Easy terms to purchaser. O. Pi DuBOSBr Mm t. - All khsds of Tf tables at Itx Oily Oiusstj. GYI*f?Y WW FliOM TlUJBhL Patbetic Appeal to gecratarjr of Suit to Ft Ml Mlwtii Relatives. A Oypsy lost from hU tribe hat app?aled to the secretary of state to help blin find bin peoplf*. He gives his name as I.ewln Morguu and Cauideo as his address. The followlug letter was received today ?t the office of the secretary of state: "1 would like to know If auy of the Morgana has been at your fair, ?uch as John Morgan or Joe Morgan or sny such names. ?Please let me know at once, as I got lost of my peoples snd I want to flud them (hone peoples thigt I mentioned sre Oypsles, and J am one alao, and they are my brother, and my name la Lewis Morgan." ? Wsdnesdsy's State. For good foods ud prompt <!?? "/?ry buy your good* mX the City Groeery. FINAL UDMJHAKCIU. . Notice In hereby given that on Saturday, November 11, 1911, I will apply to the Judge of Probate of Kershaw County for a final dis charge aa Executrix of the Estate of Henry Kelley, deceased. NORA HELTON, (Formerly Nora Kally) Executrix, Oct. 12, 1911, ? 1 mo. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice 1b hereby given that one month from this date, on Novem ber 18, 1911, 1 will apply to the Probate Judge of Tterafcaw County i'or a final discharge as Administra trix of the Estate of J. J. Player, deceased. LUlle V. Davis, Administratrix. Oct. 17, 1911? 1 mo. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Novem ber 26th, 1911, I will apply to the Judge of Probate of Kershaw Coun ty for a final discharge as adminis tratrix of the Estate of E. C. Zemp. Mary B. Zemp. Administratrix. J Oct. 26, 1911 ? 1 mo. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice la hereby given that ' one month from this date, on Saturday, November 26th, 1911, I will apply <o the Judge of Probate of Ker shaw County for a final discharge as Executor of the Estate of Lu cretla D. Kershaw. John Kershaw, Oct. 26, 1911. - Executor. final discharge. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, December 2, 1911, I will apply to 'he Probate Judge of Kershaw coun y for a final discharge as Admin istratrix of the Estate of C. M. Alexander, deceased. Josle A. Brown, Administratrix. Nov. 2, 1911. ? lmo Have "Brooks," Camden, S. C., file your gin saws. TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co.,. Camden S C.. Sept. 26, 1911. Notice is hereby given that the books will be open for collecting State; County and School Taxes from October 16th, 1911, to March 1st, 1912. A penalty of 1 per cent, will be added to all taxes unpaid January 1st, 1912. 2 per cent. Feb ruary 1st, 1912, and 7 per cent. March 1st. 1912. The rate per centum for Kershaw County is as follows: Mills. 0tate taxes .. .. .. ... ?.? 6 34 County taxes Special taxes 2% Uoad taxes School taxes 8 Total .. 1714 The following School districts have special levies: Special school tax Dlst. No. 1 4% Special school tax Dlst. No. 2 1 % Special school tax Dlst. No. 4 S Special school tax Dlst. No. 6 4 Special school tax Dlst. No. 7 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 8 2 Special school tax DlstrNo. 10 6 Special school tax Dlst. No. ll 6 Special school tax Dlst. No. 12 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 13 4 Special school tax Dlst. No. 16 3 Special school tax Dlst. No. 17 3 Special school tax Dlst. No. 18 &?' Special school tax Dlst. No. 19 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 21 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 22 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. S4 t Special school tax Dlst. No._ 26 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 27 I Special school tax Dlst. No. 28 S Special school tax Dlst. No. 40 8 'peclal school vtax Dlst. No. 46 8 The poll tax is $1. . All able-bodied mkle persons liv ing in Kershaw county between the ages of 21 and 66 years of age are liable' to a"ro**T tax or two dollars which ahall be paid when they pay the State and County taxes for the preeent year. All Information as to taxes will : be furnished upon application: D. M. . McC A SKILL, ?"7 CoBnty Trwliur?. CITATION. BUte ofSouth Carolina, County of Kershaw. By W. L McDowell, Ktqulre. Pro bate Judge. Whereas, John M. Vllleplgue and Mary L>, Vllleplgue inado suit tu in? to graut them Letters of Adminis tration of the Kstato of and ef fect* of Paul T. Vllleplgue. These are therefore to olte and admonish all and singular the kill dred and creditors of the said jPaul T. Vllleplgue, deceased, that they bo and appear before ^ne, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Camdeu, h! C., on Saturday, Noveni ber 18th, next, after publication thereof, at 12 o'clock Noon, to ehow cause, if any thoy have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Qlven under my hand, thin 2nd day of November, A. !)., 1911. W. L. McDOWEIX, Judge yf Probate for Kershaw Co. Published in the Camden Chroni cle on the 3rd day of Nov. 1911. FINAL U1HCHAIUJU. Notice In hereby given that one month) from thla date, on Saturday, November 26th, 1911, 1 will apply to the Judge of Probate for Ker ahaw County for a final discharge a* Executor of 'the Estate of Jo seph II, Kershaw. John Kerahaw, Oct. 26, 1911. Executor. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. All peruons Indebted to the es tate of J, Helton Mlekle, decoaH are hereby notified to make pay ment to me, and all having claims against bald estate are requested to present them duly attosted. MART D. MICKLE, Administratrix Oct. 12, 1811. Found. A buuch of five (6) keys waa found a few daya ago on the Che raw public road a few miles from Camden. Owner can get thein by paying a reward of lOo to the find er and paying for thla notice. Ap ply at thla office. ? Zemp's Drays; When you want your Trunks hauled or any other drayage done, Tele phone 37. Prompt and safe delivery guaranteed. J. B. Zemp To Meet In Columbia, The third annual meeting of the South Carolina Coufty^nce of Char ities and Correction 3s announced for November 23 ^td 24 at Colum bia. The gathering is made up of social worker* of aimout every Hhade of religious belief. There will bo wide discussion of problems bearing on charity, phllauthrophy, benevolenco and penology, Boiqe of the prominent people of the Btate are active leaders In the movemont, which indicated Jtu noto i worthiness. All interested persons fivh Invited to attend the confer | ence. A. T. Jamison, Pres. For Sale. .House and lot of D. E. Hlnson on DeKalb Street. Also house and lot of W. H. Halle on Mill Street, For terms apply to C* UuJJoho, A Have "Brooks,1' Camden, 8. G.? i file jreu glu saws. READY TO GO! When You Say So That Is why I. H. C. engines are bo popular with the larmer, "lie ?hop man, the mill man, the ? EVERYBODY. Wherever power 1* used I. H.. C. engines are found. In the shop?, on the roads, In the fields, on the farms ? EVERYWHERE. Qo over to Mr. Smith's ootton gin. If, he Is using gasoline engine power, AND DOING GOOD WORK, he has an I. H. C. Engine. Stop at Mr. Jones' shop. If he Is using gasoline, power, and get ting the Business, he has an I. H. C. Engine.. Visit Mr. Brown's farm. See those electric lights, the water towor ana the JPower House, whore the churn, the feed mill, the washing mft chine, the pump, and the grindstone are all READY TO GO when Mr. Brown Says So. All he has to do Is to give one turn of the wheel ' .* his I. H. C. Engine and SOMETHING MOVES. It always MOVES wl ?n I. H. C. There's POWER. MR. MAN: If you are looking for POWER, STEADY, REGULAR* eVeRReady POWER, you will find what yon are looking for in the I. H. O. line Of GASOLINE ENGINES. We have a handsome catalogue ready to mall. you, whi-h gives a thorough- and complete description of these engines. I. H. C. Gasoline Engines range in else from 1-HP to 46-HP ? Portable, stationary and Tractors. Drop us a. card and the Catalogue will reach you NEXT MAIL. Harveste