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COR SALE for Hale or UOI?: 8 roont houBe Uh i .> lUotott at root (fof iuerly <" T IOOMBO. Barn (?I preuil?*?, <'"Hy l>i h ? api.llc utioji. Kt?r Bttle On? lot on Obeatnut atreet (between n^\ houae Si( f iril.l I ??*. H. (' Z< inp'H l ( hl(l?.jic4, j o,i. I<?i <>?? I* air 100x260, a bargain for <jul? k ,11 ;1(ich pt ??**?! <?a Aduu i? Mil) road 7 mil?* Kant of ('8??don. 1 wo h<>r*? ftm" ?P?n and under cultivation, balumc tract in wood ajjd pin? timber. 1 On? 4, room dwelling barn |1( table#, a I ?0 rot ton boiim*. All nuw buildings To, i ' NS.- offer ti?M? at a ImrKaln. 75 .? i < ? i ? * ? n of land i> miU'H Soutlieaat pt <'ain< I.,, ()lt jJ^U-UarllaKlon Jlllbllc road, ;i<TCH Qp|Q< U|J,J || 1 1 < 1 1 * i' << 1) 1 1 I I ,1 l^>pn; M WW Ml a"?l Hl""< l<'af timber, balance WUO(| h#4|. one 3 room dwidii.m, burn and gopd runnluii irater thrpu*b WMf. Tlila l? u good Hinall farm and <an be gbt for $1600. IKfi acres of land 7 milon from Cnm,lt.n on I )ai r:i,ii. It'll road, acic:, n|K)il and mid.']- cultivation. 1 1 ; 1 1 a 1 1 1 ( ' )T| wood with HOin? pim Umber. 1 2 acroa in imtilnrt-, find, r win-. One four room dwolllng, barn and Htabl*^ a|su gnmll COtUm house. Price $8.00 per iicnv Farm of J. It. and S. H. Tru??dale, H mj|t.K north of CanMU n. S. Ci, TblH t raet contains 131 u.-ivb; 7 f, acres O0?ft la.icl, mo?tly level? 1 4-room dwelling, 2 tenant tiotife*, % food sprlngH of water. C. P. DuBose & Co. real estate SELL. DO YOU WANT TO \ PM* BORROW I May Help You. LAURENS T. MILLS, CAMDEN, S. C. I wish to aniiounco that I have enlarged my stables on Rutledge street, by having quite an extension and addition for the accommodation of my stock of buggies and wagons. I Want Your Business - .. ? . ? \ in this lino as well as in the stock line. I am handling a number of well known Buggies and Wagons I tall your attention to the "Virginia" and "Roland" Hug '? y - kU'8 which I handle. Also the famdjss "StuaeDaKcrr? and "Louisburg" Wagons. These are the best grades on the An Up- to- Date Stock of Harness When in the market for a good buggy ? a good wagon, or for horses and mules be sure and see me. I am cater ing to the needs of the public, and want you for a custo mer. ? ? s . ^ ; ? _/ Call and tide HS.&. ? ;? W.C..MOORE 'WM -at.! I. ?i;s?ionh <<> t UT j Us( <,f "'-t? HI or up tl, v?"? \n,., |m NovflmtiA. , *.,u , Ujrm "* General m J!! "' *?m? ?"ft VVllli J 11(1 ?}? ??.? (}Ug0 presiding a || ??UWj/Uiv luni? / ?*<J of country ? ' ? * u* ?* ? ' ? lata (<> i u k 11 w. trUid up to timmk . ctt4#eM , l? . ? ??Ufna^y RfUpQooii ,,, M, Jo*m Hough for ,|M. K Iteiu ' hiH funu'rl'H?tw, Mr. |{, Whs, The TU K,:' f0r * ** ? defendant u 'K ?UUmI (lim t|?o ? (1 two 'i ll " I *y " IM'oim *xamiiiaHoii of th? ,i r report m ,i <W<ndant and '? <<Mm ">'? morning by *h* ( 7" ? ,w? molloiu 1 lUUUit. ,mvu ?"? ?????? ???.. TI'j-o.h.T murder trial M, !; w'4t"<>? for Niu killing Of ' (,rotfOry near Kershaw w,,1'",, nr., ' 8,lKc>d in ( |,t. iaHtJ <(J- j| S' h I)r Iir Kl<=h?d having Indicted ,.r ' "?' "Hsault a, I, I ??r >. I ho caw, Kr,.w ()f ,h(J - ?4 '>un Mitchell, colored, pi. ;,,i KU|1 > to violating ftH, dispensary ii(W wml ??[<* a fine of $100. tttlni., H?,W<JrH w?th ob .,KO? UUCldr falHO Pr?^n?e, i will v r,?WU ftnd Wa* '????? >? lh" of $ 1 .r> 0 or a . , " w,lM r<,(luce<i i>y ju,jKo 'O rinn of $100, which i( |? bUI._ Poaod W||| l)e pa,(] 'Won Koone and P?n?rte Harr?U, ; >^Kod with the Hhootl,^ of stow anott, were found nof guilty. murT '<1 WU<,?"' ''ImrScd with the iiu nler of Willi,. VollnR. at a negro guilty ^ount ry , * wan found not A?Iiim?on, oolorod, ?|ead ^ y to concealing himself In Mr ;V M- Car?on'8 Storo at Kershaw, for the purpose of robbing It. and Was laborI,(!e<l <0 ,WOUty at hard Bob White, colored, plead guiltv iccrk?,nnB Unot,lor tl?8ro on Mr. ' , 1, j Place ? mllep south of (an.do,., and was sentenced to x yenr? 'n the penitentiary. rhoH. z Boone was found guilty 'shooting henry Stevens, and paid a fine of $160. . witlr'S Wutk,??. colored, charged i h stealing a plHtoi froni . th ?ouso of Mr. T. A Crosslntwi i rossiand, was ?r i K ty' """ Kiva" 11 ? wentence ?f nine months. . . Balton Missouri, colorod. plmd S"v ?' ?"?<???? another no?ro ?na W?, sentence,! to 'nine months n the penitentiary. S. I>. Hurst, . charged with trying "? | Player, was found "not' Caeser Perkins was found guilty ;;ncT" lnrco,,y- Not lr,.]u''y '"",lt>be11- colored, was found rJ^L . ? a,l"S ? 40.00 from the P?ket of Hold, Nelson. ? Sentence not passed. I* ' ' ~ .1 u ry Presentments, j. The following la the ? present ! ment of the grand jury handed in yesterday afternoon: ? ? , | To his Honor, Judge Geo. W. Gage, presiding Judge at the Pall term of. Court, 1912, Kershaw county: We the Grand Jury for Kershaw | county S. C., beg to make the fol lowing presentments: We have passed on all bills hand ed us by the Solicitor. The com i mittee appointed to look after the public buildings, beg to report that all the buildings are in good shape, and are wclT~Rept! Wif ~uegr to 'Bay that the buildings are as well kept as any public buildings could be wel kept. They are a credit to the au thorities. The roads and bridges are in good shape and are a credit to our coun We the committeo appointed to examine the County books, beg to say that the Committee made a thorough examination and found the books in good shape as to neatness and they are kept in such condition that the financial condition of the coiinty can be readily ascertained. We *nre proud to state that the county is in a state of good finan < cial standing. At the end of the ? fiscal year thore was a good sub stantial balftHee la,- LkQ ^credit of 1 each fund. We beg to say that we have the ! books of the late Sheriff under in jvestigalion and will make a report j on them at. the next term of court. We visited by committee the County Poor House, arid, beg to re port that we {ound tho inmates; well cared for and everything seemed tr be as well as we could find o\it, In good shape, In rvgurd to th# matter of ptt) Iuk Wlt.lu . i til I lie Ktutw ilk whU-lt I lui Orand .Jury i?uih| no nut*, w lilBpti ?l nil; report i Hi*, t after d?b tyiHtt) n k uiul o\er .1. uiati?r, wo concluded and hereby Mitt i nil Htloh wHfta+HC* hbould be j>alU, fur tlif re?i oil i Imi ? j till* W itlK,b.^>; HI'O for* od to "conn hero by ibu State, attci If tN?> f?)U to ajip ur ih.uy art* Uun brought i? (o court with boueh war*unt?. aim ill -thin connection we would I'oA (lecifiiil) niij-'Ufht and urge Miat In the future, Maglm raioH libit nun OlrO Hi 1 ln< NS hii'll I 1 1 ? > ? it ? up, and by 80 doing, tt number in canon will be disponed of by them, mid Mi hi court not put to (jio trouble and expense of handling them. Wo d? >lre to return our thankH i o'bls Honor, tho I'reiddlug Judge, and 01 bur court offleira for <'OUr* toatn shown uh, all ,of which wn re aped fully submit. W. C? Beagle, I'oremnn Urajad J m y nkt'oitd W?H'k ilurntu, SI. K< -m ? J. J$. Kay H. J?\ Smith, W. T. Oiirduer, L. C. I'ato, C. Joy nor A. B/ Kelly* C. B, McOuBkUl, (1. P. Wutt?, It. I'. iVak, it, 1 <? <i unctb David Wolfe II. r. DuvIb, It. i.. I'ltts, J. I. IfOyett , A i i ? l ? ? i- Shaw, II. II. 1 1 IriHQii , (J. 1 ,. (.'at oe', w. 8. Burnett, T. j, l id well, M. \V. Hough, W. R. Ro/.h-r , W. 1). Me Do wall, Herbert Dowi? T. L. H row n, I>. 1,. t'ntoe, W, T: Player, W. \V. t'roxton, H. T. Johnson, U, L.- SehloBburg, E. R. Gardner, \y. SV. Kaulkonbury, \V, M. Young, W. l'&rry, K. it. lluntor, L#. W. Atklny, layoff. Kershuw. Cunn]en. Canulen. Lucknow. Joffornnn. Lugolrr. Camden., r^ugoff, , lllauey. liothuno, Canulen, CUHHUtt. Camden. HIAliey, CafiBatt. LMKoff. Jef (orson. Canulen. CatumH. Camden. Methune Camden. Canley. Camden. JofferBon. Camden. Kershaw. Bothune. Camden. LugOff. Kerahaw Canulen. Liberty Mill. Kershaw. LUgOff. Third Week Z. Z. Barf laid ? T. N. l.angloy, Gillum Iialey J. F. Batenuiu W. W. King J.--W. Iilnck well, William Matthews S. 11. TruoBdell T. J. Poach H. J. Tidwell, llcury Ray W. B. NcIbom, ^ B. T. Hasty, W.. M. Whtkins, J. J. Sanders, J. M. Olyburn, K. 1j. Seegiirs, W. W. iiorton, A. B. 'Murchison, L. T. Stewart .1. H. West. ('. r Cassady, W. h. Kinard, R U TrueBdol, C. M. Anthony, D. S. Trapp, W. K. Hill, J JL. Kirkland, W. A. Sch rock, J. I). Shaw, W. M. Catithon, K. W. Murchison, J. M. Butler, J J. Young, W. D. Barrett, The IU*v. Irl K. HickH 101.1 Alma nac. The Rev. Irl R. Hieks Almanac | for 1913 Ib now ready. It is the most splendid number of this popu lar Year Book ever printed. Its valuo has heen more than ever prov-| on Dy remark tTT? wmicritp m ? storm, weather and earthquake fore casts this year. Professor Hicks justly merits the confidence and sut pcfrt of all the people. Don't fail to send 35c for hifl 1913 Almanac, or only One Dollar for his splendid Magazine and Almanac one year. n'he best one dollar investment pos sible In any homo or business. Send fo Word and WorkB Publishing Co., S401 Franklin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. The Only > Original. 1 wish to warn my friends and pa CrOTIsf against being misled by ban ners and signs about the big nale now on. at my Rtore. I am tho| originator of the "Cotton Carnival" and all Other sales along this line are _ fakes. Do not mlfltaXO thei plnoo< li. I i. Schlosburg. W ANT K I). A reliable young man who Isj willing -la work to. take charge of sftall farm near' Camden. Apply to ft. II. P4< t m an Broad St., Char leston. . v A Full Line Of the Season's Most Up-to-Date MILLINERY the Styles are New and Snappy The Prices Are Right Novelties of all Kinds and Prices Miss Mattie Gerald CHOICE STEAKS / AND PORK SAUSAGE Can Now Be Found AT , DeLOACHE & COMPANY ? , r\ ? ' " . . ... Near Hermitage Mill Phone 221 -J. - . .. ... . ? ..'.I If you grow peas a 3tar Pea Huller will please and pay you. If you use Fertilizer see our Force-Feed Wizard Dis- - tributor. The hopper holds 100 pounds. If you plow cotton and corn see the J. M. B. No. 20 Cotton and Corn Plow Stock. The swell beam will not break or bend. Write us for circulars and prices. Our offei^ to the read ers of this paper will interest you. STAR PEA MACHINE COMPANY, . ? ' * ?? ?" ? ? * V - ' . ? ?_ . "? ? v* , r.. ' Bennettsville, S. C. $4.15 Camden to Charleston, S. C. and Return. Annual Fair and Battleship Week NOVEMBER 18-23, 1912 Oa account of the above occasion the ATLANTIC COAST LINK RAILROAD offers the above attractive round-trip rate to Charleston, S. C., where tn6""Amnror? A|?? leult ?rr.l ?<n *** Koiri THIRTEEN UNITED STATES BATTLESHIPS riding at anchor for the Inspection and education of Young America, affording a rare treat and spectaele not often presented. I>o not miss, the opportunity of see ing a representative division of the United States navy in home watenr. Children 5 years of age and under 12, HALF FARE. SELLING DATES ? Nov. 16th to 22nd, inclualye, with exception of the 17th. RETURN LIMIT ? Limited to reach original starting point not later than midnight of November 25th, 1912. For schedules Or other information, consult your local Ticket Agent. - % For Halo. Fifty acres of land, two miles from Bethune, 42 acres cleared and balance in woodland. Price $35.00 per acre. Apply to Lock* Box 316', Bethune, S. C_, Wo cxpect a few Ford touring cars in this week, November 12th or 13th. Call and look at the new Fords* or call us up. I). G. Shaw. Agents, Sumter, S. C. ?? 2t Pay your subscription to Tho Chronicle and vote for tho young ladles in the piano contest. * A school for fathers has been started ln'ft I^ondon suburb. Consumption kills nearly forty thcusnnd persons every year in Hng laml. -- - If- <i? Ohtnose suiior rescucs ? a. <1 '"owning man he is bound by Chi nese law lo keep him and feed him for llie rest of his life. Gout Is rftfftly known among the working classes of Ireland. Tholr immunity is thought to -bo ..duo the fact that their food consists larg ely of potatoes.? ?Scrap Book.