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BRUGES High - Grade Fine Teas & Cof _ . / feoe. ?,/. ' v -:" :> ' . ' .? ' r Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat." Phone 49. . ?tmfmmmmmmj?jL? ; : Cotton Jflarkat. .Cotton Is qnoted in Crouton ihi?? morning at 12 1 4. ?? For Sale. ? \s* ? /:^';v\Vr> 4 T.Uo residence formerly us<d a-i the Baptist Paisonoge. Apply te ( KfcV> L. A. Mitchcll. pin And Oundeneer For Saic Cheap One second hand Gin, Condenser, Feeder and Boiler. Apply t*t the Oilt Kdgo iUorti. A Card of Thanks. v Kershaw, S. C, Sept. 10, llJ07. I desire for myself and fonily to thank tho ppoplu of Kershaw, Be ? lliune and Camden for their many courtesies shown us in our recent 'bereavement. L. C. Hc?u^li. Lost, v A Shepherd Dog belonging to ?be undesigned. Is a brown col pr with white breast, while riny around neck, white etreak in face, ftBd whiteJfore feet. $5.00 reward to any one returning or giving in ^ formatiou leading to recovery of such dog. W. Brannon, -? - Lugoff, S. C. Jewish New Year. ffe' N'csv Year began Sun At sunset and cr-ulin yWe'ning. The reu da),p aie observed in li'y ij on account of the of time between this| ind Jerusalem, where only obsorved. By observing here the Jews know\llial! the right day that ituialem. This ia- the be of the yoar^069 ? S. B. IJ. fort Gazeito. Suitor Brown Advertisement ?iil be observed that tho en erprising bouse of Mr. M. Bantu secured tho "Bt?icr Browu Ad lents." ' Xhe9e advertise oopyfT^htnd and are usu itten by the mo^L up to dale regressive merctianta of a city. Tho fetoro of Mr. M always up-to-date and lye and is eonstunlly on for something new and for their many custo Itch the Busier Brown ad jots; they will always eon (thing interesting for you. .known and popular house a large and most acleel Hide iuk> will eveu our ?lr /ormer efforts. Mr ^kuan?gec? never sleeps naii Alio lookout for rfctwtomers, and you depend upon gelling Ik on the market &l bis it Jurors. 1 Wing petit jnrors have " serve for the Scyjtem ttm of court fo$ this First *eek. I, P T Villepigue, K R Hilton, W M Peak, W 8 N Hammond, L D i, J D Goff, J D J E Pearce, J J (well, J A Rbsbo D P Owens, J J? tlandL J K * Lang, J C Oaesady, J sr, W M Moseley, Baker, ^ L Block, TruMdeli. J E Dixon, J A Wil B A McCaekill. Week. > HiUUgt, J P Clyburn, Phil to' Dan'l DA Mo. Obfriie ~ W H'e Pay V ou to Suve, "Hcthlng Succeeds 3 Success" mvil.g till' ri euitii <?( hiu'f ?In.* it from la* hoi tir Iiumiichs. If your VlK'i'Pg* COIIl-* 111 i\ h in ?11 WftV. ?uvi' il I'll! t . SlDllll iiinouut*- *?' M. }i;LU llie if It ft in om Suv iiij.ru iKpurt n?toUt A nuall nuin?ev^n u iiol* l?r will shut mi account ui.'l )['* here fill* you -u'>. jtot 'to your call at any i i mo. * The Commercial Baak s. c. *??oticc. We !>e^ le.ive lo inform our friends and the public, i>ener nlly iliai we are now fully pre pared to Gin Cotton and Grind (Join, itt Paint Hill, on public road, I wo mile* east of Cam den. ? Prompt service and good result?* assured. High est market prices paid 'for Cotton Seed. We respectfully solicit your patronage. imP AND DELOACflE. The nuhject of R?v. Mr. Mitchell's Hormon next Suudny morning will ho "Tin; Work nl the? Holy Spirit in tho Church." The hour for tho eve ning Bflrvico hftH hoon changed from 8 30 to fc.UO o clock. ? T7. D. O Tfip John I). Kennedy Chapter [J. 1). C. will meet with Mrs. Jhs. \Vftllacc. Monday, Oct. 1(5, at 4 30 1*. M This iti an important meet i?g?election of ottlceis for tho en suing year, also election of uele gftlk-fl fur the Norfolk convention. Me ruber* me requested to rcmem tier dues, nnd nil are invited to at tend. Louise Nettlef, See. Now Advertisements. We direct yowi attention Io the fol lowing, uew tuivertis?uienls which appear in The Chronicle to-day : Commercial Hunk. The Up-Town (Jiucery. M. Bantu. Tho Gilt Kdge Store. Camden Oil .Mill. Ztrap & D?-Louchc. / Opening of Graded Schools. The C.imd*n Chronicle. Death of Mr. J. D. Evans. it i? with deep regret that we learn of the sudden death of Mr. J. D. Evans, of Smlthville, which oc curred in the town of Sumter last Monday night. Mr. Kvans had gone to place ono of hie daughters in one of tlje schools in Sumter and was stricken with appoplexy aud died within a few hoars. It was only a few days ago we u?et Mr. Kvanu on tho traiu and he seemed to be as well, happy and jovial as a mun could posaildy be and it is hard to realize that we shall never more stfe hie pleasant face in the flesh. Mr. KvariB leaves a; wife, several children, his father aud one brother to wh-iui wt' te.nder our deepest s> inpathics. A Fair Exchange is no Robbery We Give You Full Value for Your Money. Our Stock is Fresh and Ver}' COMPLETE Fewis Hams and TChcon, Mackerel, Mali Roe, Cod fish balls,Shredded codfish Finest grade of pure Olive Oil, 1-2 pints 30c. pints 50c, quarts $1 00, 1-2 gallon $1.75. Tetley's Teas, the fin est grown, 1-4 lb 20c., _ 1.2 lb 35c, 1 lb 70c. Green Rio Coffee, fine quality 12 l-2c. ' Parched Rio Coffee, fine quality 15c. Blended Coffee 20c and,,25c. Moc'a aijd Java 35c * Cross ? & Blaekweir? . and Heingc's Pickles and - . Preserves. N. B. C. Crackers.and . C?k??. A flne lot of Ciiidin. LANG'S STORE. The Up-Towrt? k Grocery. ^ Ini.tlltT Y 'v k *K f .'***:7^~f-*r-ss>?j<rS WHERE ?l c?"nrr-rt K;r>Y O rC V watch ruts space: each WEEK You will^ee:. he vultellYkj SomZ THING j?y_?Hr Raster. e,r.owm co.~eHU-.Act>, fiuyfER ORGWt TIGE WILL .SooN BE HAPPY, BU.STER BROWN WILL COME BACK. THEY WILL BE ON THI.S PAGE a long time, they will delight you and TALK TO YoU ABOUT OUR &U.SINE.S.S. PERHAPS YOU WONDER HOW WE GOT MR. R. I". OUTCAULT, THE CREATOR OF BUTTER BROWN AND THE WORLD'.S HU5HE.ST PAID ARTIST. To MAKE FOR US A f R E ?S n, SIGNED DRAWING EACH W E E K BUT WE DID?IT Co.5T U.S NO .SMALL PRICE. WE ARE GLAD THEY WILL BE HEP.E. HUNTER. BE LIEVED IN TRUTH. WE Do. ' WE MAKE A PROF IT, EVERY MERCHANT MU.5T. WE MAKE PRICED RIGHT. WE WI.SH To MAKE MONEY WHO DoE-SN' T? BUT WE CAN MAKE MORE CELLING AT A FAIR. PROFIT AND DOING A BIGGER BU-SI NEDD. HELP YOUR .SELF BY MAKING OUR VOL UME LARGER. WE INVITE YOU To LOOK EACH WEEK AT MR. oUTCAULT'?S CART00ND. RESPECTFULLY, |tfl. BSUNI. Will Be Hoard on the 28th The Korahaw county election case will ho hoard hy the Sunjjffme Court oa( September 28lhf/after jyhich time the dispeftsrfr v here njfty be clotted, which ahonid have! been done immediately after ?l>ol election on the 20th of June. tPorsona/ TTfontion. - Mr. \Y\ V. Mills leaves,, to day for1 Oxford, ICnghmd. Mr. Onfl 11irpch ha* retnrm-d from tho Northern markets. Mr. I). H Butim Imp returned from a most delightful trip to Atlantic City. That big hearted gentleman. Mr. Dan McDonald, of Belhune, spent Monday iu Camden. . 'Mrs. W. J. Jones ami family left Tuosday morning to make their home 'iu Meridian, Miss. Tbejr many friends here regret exceeding* ly to see them leave. Mr. L. Schenk, of MessrH L. Sobenk and Co., relumed Sunday last from a three weeks trip t^ Balti more, Philadelphia and New York, where be has been buying an un usually largo Qn<^f? moat -up to date, stock of goods f< r fall and winter Tho Opera House Store i.s now m<m* able than ever to till your vvuit*. its'*, invit'.-s jour inspection >?f a rlfoie. i lino of arrival* in their varioun hua or mcrcbandipo. Daath cf Mrb. Ouaan JS Hoviyli LuhL Sunday t-veniug Mra SjJ.m K. Hough, wife of Col. L. C. Hough, of Keishaw, died at tin homo of her sonln-law, Mr. K. T. Kslridge, of Bclhuce, whero Hhe had gone on a visit. All the care and love that nkiil ud phyoiuiaiis and tin ausi"U? household could devise and ap^lT, for her comfort and assistance wtre brought into play, hut the flat of Him who rules our incomings *?nd outgoings had been issued and i f tcr a brief struggle the sulfWiVa spirit look its flight to that home the christian believes is the fulfil ment of tbe life everlasting, ' From the.Kershaw Era we Uku the following facts; MiA. Hougb, who was Miss Susan K Kycklanil, daughter. of Mxior Dud iel P. a ad Mrs. M*ry Kiik land, w*s bora in Kershaw oouuly August 22, 1848, and was married to OoL L. C. Hough Keb. 15, 1872. Kleveo children -were horn of the union, eight of whom are now liv ing: Mr, L>. It Hough, of Ker> ?haw, county; Mrs. K. t\ Kstr^1g<\ of Bethany; Mia. G. E. Unto man, of Camden; Mr, .CUrence Hough, Mlsecae Quesle, Lola aud Kva Hough, of ibie place, ancU^ Joe Hough, of .Bothufte. TbeTfeaa Are Oscar, Walter aad buaan. lire. Hough was * uoet eetlmable ladj, devoted to iboinUreot of ber U| ftftd ft Mad ftftd true friend. Ihe mm poeie?id ftlee ol ft fttvoig ebrtetU* skfttfteter ??4 *e#fteerlj aH Iff lit* ft lftfftl fttftteMiiMlp ..Thies' German Salve. Vvorth !ts Weight (lolcl. NO M0flSHH01,l) COMPI.KXK WITH OUT IT. Genuine mt Sipalare. Cure* Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Piloa, So?e?, Stabs, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, Pimples, Bone-Felon* Car buncles, Stone-Bruise, Soft Corns, (quick relief to hard corns,) Scrofula, Sore-Breast, Ixinj*.Worm, Burns, Eczema, Tetter and kindred disease*. Prevents Blood Poison or Lock-.Taw result ing from Stings, Bites. Scratches by unclean instruments, Nail in Foot, or from any other eauee. Allays and alleviates pain Perfect!} harndeoa in its application, but magical in ith results. Once tried you will never ho without. Nothing but the purest refined material enter# into its manufacture. Six (t>) month required to make as winall a ouantity as % ounce. Not injurious to the most. delicate complexion, ar.d why not keep a box on hand. Atf? does not detract from its celebrat ed healing <iualitie?. Saves muuh sufTorini; and many ^Doctor hills and is alway a true friend. Every box guaranteed or money refunded. Price 2*>c. For sale by fM druggists, or, A. 'I'll IKS, Proprietor, Chailotte, N. C. Lust week I ofl^red a desirable c U:\ge for sale, as an in Vermont for a short time only. It has been sold a^ul the cus tomer is well pleased. T have a number of other gilt-edged investments waiting to he picked up. Have you anything you wish to sell or trade? If so I can i\nd a purchaser for you. FOP S^LE. The six room >1 welling on LaFayette Avanue adjoining the new Baptist Church parsonage is still to he had. This is a well built house and was put in perfect repair Iftst Spring. It could hardly be rebuilt for the price asked now. Has city water and electric lights. P.iice $1750. F?F PE^T. >? ? ^7^4 The Watkins store?corner Main ami DeKalb streets?com plelo with fixtures. 4 ... * ? Office rooms in ths Watkina building. 2-story six-room dwelling ou Main strrot. Ample premises in good condition. - Water and electric lights in house. Price $15.00. ? v 2 five-room dwellings on Mill street, below DeKalb. Klec. trio lights and city water. Recently put in Srst-elasa repair. $10.00 ejpoh. ^ . A commodious l ivery Suble on DeKalb street near Main. c. o. AT BARGAINS BARGAINS, BARGAINS Wo are trying to clean up on Summer goods, we don't wan/v 1<> curry a piece over'till next season,t, itmi tlien we want the space they take up lor our New Kail and Winter fctock which is now coming in every day. 1 Ho if there is anything .iu our Summer stock that you can .use, now is the time to buy it. All of our figured Organdies, Batistos, Lawns, etc., 10c and 1*2 l-'2c <jtiality going :i* ^ 1 3 c yd. Nice lot light colore,<S Ginghams ivdnced to K l-3<; yd I loKoIul colored Lawns reduced to 5c yd Some bargains in remnants of 1 lot White Lawn sliort lengths at (ic to 8c yd 1 lot Wfliitc Madras for waists induced th'ISc yd Kngliidi Long ('loth, 10 yd piece ior $1 *25 A good Bleached Cambric at IOj yard. Closing out a lot of Jaidinlas atid Flower'Pots at cofet prico Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. "Star Brand Shoes Are Better.'* You can ?ee tlio liionny in these shoes?they are the shoes that satisfy. Father, mother, children, try a pair of our fam ily shoes , ? ' We are agents for the Internjitiuhal Btoek Food Oo. Poultry powders, nlock feed nTid all of their wonderful remei dies for horsed, cattle and poultry. W.o aiv agents ?<>r tho Nadirs Home Journal Pattern; full ? lock on li.'jnd. (Ml and got 11 1<\?U style hook fioo. A lot of Embroidery going rtt reduood price Bagging And Ties. kinds of bagging und Ties thai at lie closest pritus. Oorno and ^ee us before you buy \\re have all kiuds of bagging and Ties that we Jtro selling" Yours Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, P. T. Yillepigue, Proprietor.