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BRUCE" 0 GROCERY. ? """ ^ Fine Teas & Coi fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat." Phone 49. ?' 'Pxl ? " ?v ? ?'<*?* ? * , " ? ? . IfoaJ ^ewj, For Sale. Household Furniture, /*ppiy to Mre. VV. J Jones. * For Rnnt. From September J7, 1907, a two story house on Bfond sticot.. oppo site the Court House. Apply t< The Camden Store. For Rent. Hou jo in Kirkwood on L.yltletoc street'. For terms apply to Minn ' ** r\ ? . _ . ?. , . *IAuly V/. M ttiAum, III, iu r.uwuru r Watkins, Agent, Irwin AveriU'?, Spartanburg, S. C. Valuable Lot at Bethuue For Sale. 1 lot on Main street, in businree \ portion of town of Betbune, for l sale. Addreas Box 337, Hethune, - S.C. ? ? - ?? Horse For Salt*. .jfOoe five year old pony for sale at a bargain. Good for' saddle and . 'buggy and also works well to wug r on .or plow. Can ho rpch ut mv -^'residence. W. R. ?>.?, -Jr., ?v ; Camden, S C' Married. On the 1st inst. Mr. L\ O Holland and Miss id a Hi vers wcte ? ?married at'the home of the bride in Cheraw. The groom is a son of Judge J, F. Holland. The CliroDiclc -extend hearty coj^raluIanbtjH? %:KS~ , C7 ? I^at Dog. Oo Tuesday^ast, Aug. Gib, i hound dog, about 8 months old, was ?tolen from my fc^stau/ant. Reward if returned. ' : ' Weston Alexander. . V Protracted Meeting We Iiave been requested to an Boance lhat a protracted meeting < will conamenoe at Flint Hill Baptist Church on the 3rd Sunday in Au-; gust at 11 o'clock, conducted by. Rev. W. C. Allen. Everybody is ?cordially invited to attend. vV. ?" ? ?'v Stock of General Merchandise at Ker shaw to be Sold at Auction. The stock of general merchandise ' of Mr. R. L. Blackmon, deceased, Is to be sold at public auction in the town of Kershaw on Tuesday, the 4f7th day of August. See offi cial notice of sale. Religious Notice. Providence permitting revival services will begin af Cook's Bap tist Church at 8 p. m. on the third Sunday in August. Proachiug at a m., and 8.30 p. m. Prayer meeting half au hour before each ? tervice. Bfo. fe. O. Thompson, a ? consecrated and gifted young min ister, will do the preaching. J. H. Feardy, Pastor. V/.' Prohibition is now one of the leading questions ia several of the > ititei sod nil eye* ere turned up on Qsorgis for it le ?be,- that has jl.' bNB elected to eet an example. '8ottth Cfsrolina end Alabama will probaly take this question up noxt January end *ote upon it. We hope tfcsjr^UI, It will be a good deal ?aster. If the three ststee are dry. *Ts *rw gtsd thst the experiment >? Bade right at our very so that the people oan ob. sad ess the good reeulte of jMftlhnsnt when backed by ^IgMsoas osuee ie s pow .!? the adjustment of ions, ssd we Relieve it of Ubs when the HI the whole coon ijttyfr4J?nii - Augusts ISM. " . V' ' ?. , ' '? he 'oir, p<J f*"'> '*>''? ' ?*ji /?. my a i i.'ji'ltl 14 ;<* ) iji ,nn I'OKUl i|;i r? J ti?- n, inf. ? ii'ti.nr <) >t?M !<? |t s/?.|.r! 11 ,,, lu.jf.il, TheCommercial Bank ? Caimlei' S C. ? NOTICE OF SALE Stall.' of .South Carolina, I (\>uniy of Lancaster. [ Notice i-. hereby K'vt'fi that, under, and by viifue of an order vt the Court of I'mbate, in, and foi the (,'ounty of Lan ouster, State aforesaid, hearing of An#uit ytli. 1 will hell at pub'.ie auction. for i-Hsh, on the 27th. day of .'ui^Uht, l'J07|ft^Twelv(* o'clock. M, at li e atoiv-ruullPTr J{ I,. K luck man, <i?? <?< ?sed in the town of Kerahaw, 8. C., the entire stock of general meiehandise of the ciai'i it, J.. lilaekman. That u" '<iJ will be received for 1c?k than seventy.five per centum of the --osi value of Hai<i stock of >rocid?, which cogi ? ai'ieio he < ertaineii and deter mined by i)i* inventory of ^aid slock heietc fore made. Kaeli and cveiy bidder will he required to deposit with 'he undersitfoed the sum ui i- ive hundred $">00 dollars, in cash,or .? certified checii payable to my order in i like iI.iii of sonic !?i' n of ^oixt financial -?himIiii|/. tiie under-ijmed luscrving the I right to reject any, ot aii such checks which iu her judgement may he deemed insufficient. ;ALMETTA J. IJI.ACKMaK, Administratrix. Auff lath, 1^07. PERSONAL. Mr. U II. Boykin was in Culum bia this week. Mr. C. S. MoKagen was in Co lumhift Tuesday. Hon. W. Bratton PeLoacho was in Columbia this week. Mian Iioaa McLeod spendj'ig a while in Greenwood. Dr E. G. Kirvon was in the cily ft low day8 this week. Mrs. W. I). Boy kin ?>??> in Colum bia 11 lie day this week. M'ks Hon 11 ie Hough, of Lancaster ia visiting Mus Nannie Hough. Misses Honrieita and Maty John* sou spenf Tuesday in Columbia. Mr. J. II. Burns loft yesterday for the mountains 0! North Curoliua. Mrs. K .J. Lewis and litllo daugh ter are in Greenwood for a few days ? Mr. P. T. Yillepigue i^ now at Cashier, a summer resort in North Carolina. y Mr. and Mrs. D K. H in sou tuid two childrbn^ spent Wednesday in CoYtrtnbutf' Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Boykin left] Wednesday night for the James town Exposition. Mrs. H. G. Garrison has returned home after spending ft few days with relatives in Columbia. Mr. W. Ii Evo, Jr., has returned; to Catuden alter spending scrorul days at his old home in Beaufort. Mr. Will Johnson 1ms accepted a position iu Charlotte, N. C-, and left last Saturday to begin his work there We are glad to learn that Mr. W. j 9. Smith, who was taken quite ill in Uamden a' few days ugo is much better. Mr Walter Sell rock has been spending a few days iu Camden much to the delight of bis many friends here Mrs. J. K. Wilsou and daughter,j Mias Cora May, have returned from Bothuns whero they have been camping for the past two weoks. The many friends of Mr. Lcxie Geisenheimer, who has been so ill with typhoid fever, will he glad to learn that he is a great deal better Miss Mary Lee pavjd, who has been spending several months with the family of Mr. L. E Alford.has re turned to ber homo in Birmingham, Ala. Misa Cora Carruon left yesterday for Asheville, N. C , where she wilt enjoy the mountain air lor a week, and on tbe return trip bome she will, stop in Columbia for a wcok. A very large orowd went down from Camden to attend tbe picnic at the Stato Farm, but we are unable to give & complete list of those who went. We noknowlege with thanka the recoipt of an invitation to attend but regret that we could not be pres ent. Quite a crowd from Camden at tended the unveiling of the monu ment, at Stateeburg, to Gen. Sum ter, and report having a pleasant time. Among those from Camden who attended the exercises wero: Capt. and Mrs. W. M. Shannon. Mr. and Mr*. A. D., Kennedy. Capt. A. M. Brailsford, Misa Rivee Lang, Br. and Mrs. S. F. Braaington and eon, Messrs Thoa. W. Lang, W. B- Tur ner. 0. W. Birchmore, W. R. Eve, Jr. W M. Yoong, B. -D^JJUlnmker. D. M. Zemp, Benton Shaorn, Lawrcooa Whitaker, S. H. M**1*, ?? C. Dick, John Brown and ? tit ?>? JlFt-y rC BJ August Clearance Sale Of Ai! Summer And Spring Goods Great Bargains To lie Mad At DAVID WO LIT?S. 0-!-0*!"<> ;-<'>!-0 :-o!*0 :"O:-0*;-0 :'0*!-<>:*0-i" oi-o-i-o-oi-oi-oi-o: <>:-ok>:om>:ov ?I .AWNS? Percales, Ginghams, Cheviots, Bleaching, Ticking, Dress Plaids, White Lawns. All must go regard less of the great increase in price of Cotton Goods. Clothing, SI joes, Hats. Also Trunks, Valises, Furniture, Mattresses, Bed Springs. Lost?A Watch. A Indies' gold w* tch was lost yes terday evening tie twee n Cnmdcn and Ibe Wateree iron bridge. I oin??! ^holograph od inside. Ko | A'Hrd if returned to Tlwe Chronicle "fJU;e or to C W. Dunn. To Let. j 5 room house. Apply to EV^C. von Treackow. I. II. ALEXANDER, 0. D.S., OFFICIO ON UPPER MAIN ST CAMDEN. 8. O. Trespass Notice. Trespassing or bathing will not he allowed at "Millbank." John- Bovkin. Money To Loan. I am prepared to make lonne on ap proved securfty of Real Estate in Ker shaw County on terms to suit hoi rower. W. M. SHANNON, Attorney at I.aw. Camden, S. C., Nov. 1?>, lOOu,. Dr. A. L. Marvin, IDZEUvrTTST. Office oyer Dr. |T. Leo'it* Zouip'f Drug Store. Phone 184. Notice of Final Oischaige. Notice is hereby given flint on Mon day, August 2<>th, 1007, I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw County for Letters DismiHory us Execu trix of the estate of W. E Osteen, de eeased. HEN HI ETTA 08TEEN, , Executrix. July 26it), 1907. IiHII. s. hmiu son ?MANUFACTURERS Doors, J>ash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase'our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money/ < Window and Fanoy Olaas i ftpsetaltj. Jan. *?< NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITHOUT IT. WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE o-xtr >cc ?c Ooc A four or live room dwelling, FURNISHED, either in town or in the suburb*. Would like two or three acres in premises. Applicant, will tuke house for one year. 1 For a short time only., I am offering a nice cottage in a de sirable location for sale. The house has five rooms, kitchen and hall. There are electric lights and city water in the house, and there is a good back yard. It has/always rented well and is no 15; occupied at $12 50 per month. Price,?for a few days?$1600.00. Six-room dwelling onLaFayette Avenue\djoiniog the new Baptist Church Parsonage. City water and electric lights in house. ? 1*1106 $1750.00. A number of desirable building lots ranging in price from $200.00 to $2000.00. Several Store properties on Main *tr*ei at 1%-gain prices. FOP ftEjSIf ? Five-room dwelling, corner Mill and Haile streets. City water in house. $12.25 per nuontli. Six-room dwelling on LaFayette Avenue. City prater and electric lights. $15.00 per month. * 2 five-room dwellings on Mill street, below DeKalb. Bloc trie lights and city water. flO.OO each. C. C. MOORE. v* t Jf'-'t" Come And See The Cool Breezy Things At The Gill Edge Store. Kveryhody is thinking now of how to keep cool this hot. weather. To those who are going to mountain or seashore we say conic in ami !??.< us help you to get off. We have <1 nieo line oflijzlit weight wool goods, just, the thin# for the cool evenings in the mountains. .J iM received a nioe line of Trunks, l)ress Snil OasrM, Kte. Now for the, folks that stay at home. Ooino and see the cool breezy things we are showing. All of our Figured Lawn, Batiste, kte., at reduced price; we haw them from 5c yd. up. \ lot Figured Silk Organdies, heautiful-patterns, 00c value*, reduced to ?)9e. 1 lot figured Silk Tissues, sold at 25e yd., reduced to 19c. 1 lot Striped and Figured Madras, 'Joe valuer, reduced to 1 Sc per yd. 1 lot short length Camion Clolh reduced to 9c yd. f lot Ginghams, nieo patterns for boys' waists, shirts, chil dren's dresses, etc., reduced to 9c. yd. w e are sacrificing our entire stock of Embroideries. Oome quick for tlio prices on these goods can't be matched in a I oil time. A good Sea Maud at 5o yil. , ^ Shining V lints, short lengths, at 4 1-2 cts )d. Colgate Talcum Powder, the 25 c; kitfd, at 18e. /' "Star Brand Shoes Are Better." Ju?t/6oeived :i bij; shipment ol Miohc colcbrated fllioee Those are the kind that satisfy. Yours Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, 1*. T. VillepUjue, Proprietor.