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SAWYER'S KID "rofti TH?T COt/QW Kuv<i yourm-lf i? inWiiiighf journoy. Wbou you tlifnk of hoiuo houHtrholt) mostly you httVcMtj't Kot, ft I OUT TU ION 1h the ..time to Kut J i . i If baby ?ak<*n tho crumpu, lluvo yon got u rom?<1y In i bo Uouho ? tf you koi hoadarho, tool lutein-, (ieuruche or any oi h ?' r kind rot Jiclic, jjiiln or trouble-, BUS HKADY for ii by WiV? iiiR ou bund a complete lino of hoiiHohobi rented lew to ttrto through on until tft? doclor coiiU'k. Come to OUR Drug Store. . ' . '.W-. .? ? ...... *?"* < ' ' ' ' f- '=-vU ?*.?; +1 Sawyer Drug Company Porter - Snowden Co. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants. 90 E. Bay St., Charleston, S. G. All Cotton Handled on Commission EXTRA STAPLE COTTON A Specialty Would be pleased to receive consignments from you which will receive our very Best Attention. Why 1h h ineat khop like rt railroad train? Because the head thing about it is the cow catcher! A Cow is a Cow In the pasture, but when we catch her. and transfer said cow to our shop, it's beef, if you please, dignified beef that we have caught, for you! It's beef steak then, cow steak, you know, would never, never do!! We are beef steak headquarters!! Campbell Bros. EVERY PIECE OF COAL that we sell our customers is really a piece of coal, and just the size you order. We don't fill up with dust and small pieces. You can count, on get ting just what you want; whether furnace coal . or the smallest pea coal. It pays to be honest in this respect. Give us an opportunity to prove what wc say. CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS Any Kind Any Size Any Kind Any Length COAL COAL WOOD WOOD Special prices made on Coal, Wood and Coke, by the car. Am now sawing wood in lots of 5 cords and up. A limited sup ply of the best Johnson Grass Hay baled for sale. Phone your order to S. M. MATHIS Office Phone 58. Residence Phone 2S7-L,. IJUwry ' T|?o literary club wbicL Uud , a successful season last year has 're humeri 14* meeting* , Thwy, #re fvr luimit. to have ??cur?d ttgaln a? i?-.ider, Mr. Hlchard Webb, of N C The flrHi meet Iiik wuh bald on Mon day evening with 15 members pres ent. A moat Interesting program me wuh carried out. The club la tak ing up this year tins study of Ton oyuou, one of tbo most popular of Hnglifth poets, and one who should afford the club a lUOst inter??i i 1 1 k subject by way of Introduction to tbo 19tji century poet, Mr. Simpson road u pupor on " ( ' hurucl criwt h?s of lath Poetry" in which ho discussed ,the leading poet* of the century. Mi Webb alao kuvu a resume of tbo p'liotl, dlscUHHltlK the IllOVflin'lltM which had their rise In the IXth century, and which In the l4te dovel opmeot liad much to do .with inakin the lyth century what it was. This was followed vby a- paper by Mr. Dawes, in which lie gave an appr?* elation of Tennyson'*, works a* a whole, and alao a short sketch of the pOOt's life. Mr. Dawes alsf> re pji6dv, Tennyson's "Kevengo." Af ter aoi^te iuumI-C, the meeting adjourned until Friday evening. The large attendance waa most gratifying to, thoao previously con nected with the club. The following member* have bceu enrolled; Mrs. ?I. L. Guy, M isscs Kate Ip.uBo&o, Loijise Shannon, Annie Workman, Alberta Team, Ada Phelps, Mar garet Harriet, He) ma I'arrlsh, 11a ker, Klliu ftemp,' KUa Zemp, and Messrs. Ct JU kfiggOj Klchard 'Simpson, Walker, Dawes, Howan, Caasels Zemp. The St Ingy Man. If thero ia anything on earth that gives iia a longing tor eternal rest and deep, damp solitude, it in a man who comes to town or country, builds up a big paying business, h'i'owH rich and then squats down on It and ia too stingy even to lot the ygravola grind In his own big gizzard. A real, genuine 18 -karat, atlngy, selfish man can't be honest, and if he ever geta to heaven and has wings, he will fold them up and walk for fear he will ruffle a plume or lose a tall feather. Tbo' kind of men who build up a. town and conn try and enjoy, life and make the beat -citizens, are the enterprising, energetic and liberal men, who be lieve in living and letting others live; and who does not, when they get a dollar, squeeze it till the God dess of Liberty feels like she had on a corset. Such squeezing is what causes hard times and stops ?the circulation ?of the American eagle. If it were not for our broad guaged, enterprising men it would be impossible to build up a pros^ perous city. --Georgetown Times. Vau<lcvillc H| io\v All Next: Week. The William Todd Vaudeville Show stands alone, in the field of week stand Vaudeville Tent shows; it being the biggest, oldest, richest, and best show of its class in the world. lt? two railroad cars are the fin est ever built for the show buslriesa its ealiope the sweetest toned, its electric lighting plant -unexcelled, its automobile the largest and best made, its tent without centerpoles seating 1500 people, its large stage with special scenery for each night, all this coupled with the best per formers obtainable and the best trained dogs, mules and monkeys, go to make this the world's best 10c, week stand show entour. Pro gramme" changes nightly. General admission 10c. All week starting, Oct. 14. ' (Advertisement.) Mr. J. A. Grigsby, one of- the members of the Board of Federal Election Commissioners, was in Cain? den one day this week. " Mr. Grigs by has many friends in Camden -who are always glad to see Him. CITATION.. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By W.. L. McDowell, EBquiro, Pro bat? Judge. WHEREAS, A. J. Gregory made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, of the Estate of and effects of T. E. Gregory. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and singular the kin dred and ?creditors of the said T. E. Gregory, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Cam den, S. C., on October '21st, next After publication thereof, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, thts 74b day of October, A. D., 1912. w. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw Co. Published In the Camden, Chron icle on the ltth and 18th daya 6L October 1912. . TMrty-*hree years, is the aver age length of a generation. The smaller the man the bigger the boast. . . A kicker seldom makes good 4a * business of his own. tWfKHVIbOlt'tf MONTHLY liKfoivr. j rUu following U ? list o ( claims ' wpp roved ititu orUer*4 paid m tUu | regular monthly we4tin? livid Mon day, Oet 7. 1912. H K Muni), .injH chain / Kttng . . ... . . . IH4.97 J A Hhaw. HU|>? hind gang 137.40 <J. VV. Mobley, Supt. ,ljlr**d KM# ?>/;', . . . . . . 171.27 A Ti Hurkabet*, Hupt. lilt < <l , Kal|g Vf-.'/'o V 135.8b J Q W. Turner, Supt hired gang ? - VS . ,M M,rl,oo<I, road work 0.50 ! Kirk roiid work . . 6.00 j M P Ivak. road work , . ? . - 5"' J, A. M. Portef, road work. . 7.5 ; I . M 1 1 DjtOD . I ? ? ?? t ? 1 vv oik I "X. 4 1 8, H. Kellj, road work .... 9,00! John Miller, road work . . H.OO loIlA B. <?'>!!, mad work . . 12.00 JVH. Tisdale, lumber .. .... ff.ifli J. Boss, lumber . , . . ?>.40 Lynch** Klver Lumber CO, Jumb** 29.37 W. ,1. Watson He Hoi?h, blacksmith work . . ? . 3.80 Stevens' V^cHiitllb Co. HttppIU*H 283.21 10. V Truesdell, 9UppUes . . f 2.-7<> H, . VV. Nor:h< ui, supplies ,i 0 50 Gopd Roads' Machinery Co. I J : Henry Savage '?'? . . 15.75 Jens,. 'J\ Ross, iiippllos, , . H, L. Schloaburg, BUppliesi .. 115.71' Rurnes and Bur ret t supplies r?3.G0 Jf, A. Clyburit, supplies . . , 17 93 T. |f. Morion, supplier 27 00 J. M. (.'argon Co., supplies 70.94 I>, B. Williams, n j?p 1 i *'ts I (Mil) H.eaU) Supply Cq? ? supplies *22. 50 Korsiiaw Mereantlte ing Co., supplies . . 5.00 .Springs & Hbannon supplies 35.71 W. A, 'Neal & Sons, supplies / 35.50 niaoumun Co., supplies .... . 4;i.:',o Cach (irpcory Co., supplies 3.4 5 J. M. & M. I). Vlllepiguo, supplies . . 4,89 J.j 11, Stevens, supplies ???? 24.72 A. K, McLaurln, HupplieK. . 17.10 Champion Supply Co., Hup plies , . .. .. .. .. 131.99 T. W. Watson, supplies . . 48.42 Rhame Bros., supplies .... 08.90 J. A. Rabon, supplies .... 4.50 VV. Jp. Hall, supplies .. .. 6.00 J, F. Clalk, supplies . , 4.00 Klmore Brown, supplies^ . . 9^)0 Lewis & Christmas, sup plies . . ). . . . . . .... 31.5& W. 11. Tiller, supplies . . 5.50 N. S. Hlcbards, supplies . . 6<.00 Camden furniture Co., sup plies .... . . . . .... G. W. Dabney, supplies . . G. W. Dabney, supt. poor* house . ?. . . . . . . W. R. Clyburn, M. D. .. S. 0. Zemp, M: D. . . .... J. l\ Pickett, M. D. . . \ . S. B. Kirkland . . .... Camden . Water Light & Ice Co. ...... . !' : . . / Camden News, advertising and stationery Walker Evans & Cogswell Co., stationery T. J. Arrants, cOffiti . . G. L. Dixon, Jr., salary .... I. J. McKenzie, salary .... D. M. McCaskill, salary . . I. C. Ilougb, sal. and postage W. F. llussell, salary and postage ...... John S. TranUmm, salary and fees . . .... John Collins, salary . . J. S. Barfield, salary D. M. Kirkley, salary . . M. C. West, salary . J. M. Smith, salary . . J. N. McLeod, salary 2 ? S. F. Kelly, salary . . E. F. Hortoh, salary . . A. B. Shaw, salary . . . . W. D. SeegarB, salary . . J. A. W6st, salary . . J. K. DeKay, salary . . . S. rE. Ross, salary Newton Kelly, salary . . W. L. McDowell, salary and fees, . . . . H M. Fincher, salary .. John RabOn, Jr., salary . . Jas. T. Truesdell, ^salary G. E. Hlnson, salary, . . R. W. Hammond, salary .' N. S. Richards, salary . . L. J,~ Jordan, salary ... . "J". B. Munn, salary .... J. D. Sinclair, Balary . . F. L. Truesdell, salary .. W. E. Kelly, salary . . Luther Truesdell, salary H. D. Heath, salary ^ . ... W. C. Perry, salary. . jy. F. M^ngum, salary, . . L. W. Cop61and, salary Robt. T. Mickle, road work : ? and ftupplies . . J. I Bowers, lumber . 14.90 57.00 17.50 12.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 2.78 34.25 18.05 5.00 12.501 101.00 43.76 3 27.40; 32.45 158.65 25.00 37.50 43.75 101.10 37.50 37.50 25.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 28.00 156.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 ? 3.7.6J 25.00 37*50 25. t)0 50.00 zxm 26.60 26.60 26.65 25.00 25.00 45.50 - -i V 96.25 69.38 Total $4,334.62 , M. C. WEST,^. Supervisor Kejwhaw County. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Bicycle Repairing We are. now prepared to. do all kinds of Bicycle Re pairing at lowest price*. H. EL Beard & Co., Phone 271 J, on ok) Law Range. , - The Chronicle will Cost ?' v ; ? ? ?. " ' ' Read The Chronicle thru ? carefully ? - all of its eight ] home print pages, and then honestly pass judgment on it. If y<>" think it worth the price hand a dollar to any one of the young ladies in The Chronicle Piano Contest and help them win the piano now on display ] at Crosby 's store. Kimball Owners A List of Satisfied Kimball Owners in Kershaw County. Mr. J. II. Clark, Mr. T. J. Smyrl. Mr. J.. A? Johnsoon, Dr .S M. McCaskUl, Mr. 11. I-.. Moseloy, Mr. T. P. Brown, Mr. E. S. Gardner, Mr. F. E. Sparx*ow? . ? Mr. J. I. BowerH, Mr. A. J. Gregory,, Mr. It. E. Rollings, Mr. A. P. Young, Mr. J. W. Cunningham, Mr. P. C. Edgeworth, Mr. M. A. Shaw, Mr. H. W. Gregory, Mrs. Jas. H. Clyhurn, Mr. G. A. -Rhame, > Mr'fe. J. R. Din kins, Mr. J. S. Rhame, Mr. Hi T. Johnson, Mr. P. D. Campbell, Miss Nannie Brannon, Mr. S. R. J. Smith, Mrs. N. "P. Bauskett, Rev. E. A. Thompson, Mrs. B. McCla|rn, Mr. J. M. Stewart, Mr. W. O. Croxton, Capt. L?. L. Clyhurn, Camden, S. C. Camden, S. C. Camden, S. C. / ' Camden, 8. C. Camden, S. C. Camden, S. C. Camden, S. C. Lugoff, S. C. Kershaw, S. C* Kershaw, S. C. Kershaw, S. ? C. Kershaw, S. C. , Kershaw, S. C. / Kershaw, S. C. Kershaw, S. C. Kershaw, S. C. Camdeb, 9. C. Camden, S. C. Lugoff, 8. C. Canfrden, 8. C. f v Bethune, S. C. Camden, S. C. Camden, S. C. Camden, 8. C. ? Camden, S. C. Bethune, S. C. Bethune, 8. C. Camden, S. C. Kershaw, S. C. DeKalb, 8. C. These Pianos Were Sold ' in; this County by J. W. Melton and each in strument carries Kimball Guarantee.