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PUBLISHED^ KVEKY FRIDAY K Y W* Xj? MoDOWUIiL > ? ~? ~ ? 8ob0obii'Tiom Ratk? On? yfc*r , $1.80, ?i* mouth*, 76 centi; threw uiontha, 40 oe&t*. Htwirciti Jooal*, 5 contH p** line oaeli in-' M<*rtion. Oouiinunioationb will be published wheu of interest to the general public und not of a defamatory nature. No rv Etponbibility will be utjbuujod (wr t l e viewH of correupoinleMii. Candidate*' C'aid* lor County ofi chj fft.'K). Oon^r?t?8ior-Hl $10.00. ILk'czn ion Ai?vkkti?jso Ordinary transient adrertihiaentH, <irnt inm-riion ? 1 .00 per HqDtre ; each ouhHequent in eertion AO centH pur square. Remittance* by <:heoVfl,di afth and postal ? money orders ?hould be m*do payable to W. L. MoDOWtJLl,, Camden, 8. 0. CAMDEN. 8. (J.. 8K1*. 120, 1007 1'atrouizo Homo Moroliautu. Tho Chronicle ventures the r?H sertion that goods c&? bo purchas cd of our homo merchants as olionj? ?.s in any of tho large i/i v?Oo? i he rr may bo sorno fe snides needed by^ the peoplo of this acctlOj. that can not bo purchased from <<ur home merchants but nt least 'i5 per cent, can ho bought right hero at home and at an low prices as pre vail elsewhere. To bo sure tho department atorcH tell you that if your-* goods aro not satisfactory you can return Uicdi. Sure! Hut you have to pav freight or express both ways if you de cide not to keep them. Jf the goods of our homo merchants are not satisfactory you take them back and it cost you nothing. A few years ago the city council paid a carnival company several hundred dollars to come to Ander son, besides giving it the uso of the public square in which to erect it* tents. This year a carnival com pany pays $250 for the privilege of entering tho city ami will hold forth on a vacant lot some distance from the business center. That shows how the city in growing.? Anderson Mail. Hut it will show Htill better growth when it cuts out carnivals altogether?Lancaster Npwh, Win. A.Gnerrj^ A. M., I). 1)., was on 1 nnt Sabhulh coriaccralcd an Hishop Coadujutor of South Caro lina before a large audit n;:o in old1. Trinity in Columbia. Many dis | tinguished members of tho Episco pal church wore piosont and the j services ueie very impressive, iinih j op Capers was too ill to attend the' services. . ' Work-Day For tho Orphan*. Saturday, September 28ih, hat* been appointed Work-Day for the Thorn well, Connie Maxwell and I Kpwortb Orphanage. i Tli'eNA institution* hire <?ix hun dred orphan children in them, and I tbpy are provided fur ' y voluntaiy eontrihrutioue. The/ J.uvi Juel pastsed through the ?utJ?rn?;i mouth* with their financial stringency, and i id)(>>)?<w h"?V'? un til r< a ic in th< amount of coiitrlbulio.'iB l'or t-'? * ii support. The Woik-Day plan furniahca u fpccial opportunity, for giowji peo ple and children, to give thu income of one day, or the proceeds <>f one daj'a lahor to the orphan*. The crop proupectH are promis ing, the price# aro good und tin outlook in the hueincaa world in en couraging. Tho Lord haa opened IIih hand and poured out f I i m 1>1<-mp iiigitupon HH. Ah an expreaaron of our gratitude for 11 i t> {joodnea* we ahould make Home return to Hi in* "iiittHnjiieh nrf 3 e Iiuve doij< it unto ono of the leuat of thea* my brethren, )u have d ine it unt( Mo " Cash, gn?ccrb'H nod drj gooda will all he acceptable. W. It Wharton, Supl. ICpworth Orphanage. Tho Mquor fjockoi' Club. I'll at the naloori keepers of Geor gia dewire to u<e a liquor club in eyery city, town and hamlet of our dear old Stato in qui to evident from what wo can nee in tho news papers; but that they will bo mia taken in their calculation* is Just a? evident. In the firat place few men can af ford to go into an organized muve mont against the chinches ?.n?1 will of the people. Politician!* wont touch it, ItuaitKRH men wont touch it and young men will light ally of it.?(Ja. Karmcr. According to a New Yoik npe tfial the health of (Irover (Cleve land iu rapidly failing and hia re-| covory in not expected, lie haa Ioht forty pounda in weight within the paat three months. Mrs. Kthel W. Blair, of Columbia, who wan tried for the murder of her husband, ('apt. M, W. Mlair, bus] been found guilty of n;analaugiiter I'he trial only occupied ono day and the jury whs out thiitecn hums. l'ince puir iidyci lining in the Chronicle, and fall business will <:-?ine your way. * 11 # v ? : .. , ? i i . ? . . Siti ti?? 4j cltiHi io ILL' t iiilc l.'l r; t vei l ine ? and of co^n e tlu.l NOW. nr*mmawt ripp 1b ill J a AOl'vs yi'jij B ? Our ginnery has never been in better shape ;m?l we are getting good turnouts IVoin oven ?.o'een col Ion. It will pay you to see us before rolling or exchanging jour Cotton Seed. "NED" M. BOYKIN, W. R. EVE. JR., Buyer at old So. Depot. ^ , Manager. CAMDEN Oil- MILL. R & CO, Cotton Department, Charleston,S. C. m ?MB We have arranged to handle Cot ton to best advantage and solicit consignments. We give special attention to hand3 ling Staple Cotton, viz. "Allen Seed," "Floradora" and others of thisyrade. STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING, SCHOOL SUPPLIES WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN ANY OF THE ABOVE LINES. THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE. KKAii EBTATfc TRANSFERS. Alex Urov.il to City Council of, Bellitino I lot $200 K II j)obK0h to I) M McC'MkiU 1 lot on Lytyifct-on Mtri:et. #10 J W I'll 111 i(;H to .J J! MoCmklll 1 ' acjfc near Pjno C7?ek Mill, fciOO Jj A Witlkownky, Mai.ter, to i^il lit, 11 Mcl'^vcll. 1 iiotmo and lot on J I ?cK ii Ih at mot-, $1800 Mhriou II /ioynun to Minniu I' ! I lioyoi.it) 1 lot in oity of Cannl'M), bl | J:iS .. i'iy'.;.;/U l<- !wtnu?! A Cly- t bum i Jot ' M upper |>r??*((| Ml i A linn (! A !i"ruru t<> JMviil W??l ft> [kjmI Kravk M / to I* *<>t on Fair 8t , fcl'UjO Mfiry A !? Clybnrn to Minnie A (Hyburn l lot on upjur Main ntrc<;< i'ripa not wtuti'l Kiclmnl mot Atin liu (./Vi'tuin to K S V i!U.<)>iftiii; 2 iracb* or; Liberty Hill public romi, ij 1 u <;0 W Al. Sluu.iiOii, uMorncy, to J,n* crf'tia Titubtui I let on Kut!'c<)gc St. ,J A .Sl.oom 'o S M JolmHon 1 lot on Clu^nnt H'roct .f>200 S N HhioiiioihI to Charley h llfltji u:oii(i 1 HP.tP, fcfiO (?eo 'I' LittU; a till lliMirv ftav.iRo to H'-ury Suvti'jo 7 uc.rcH nottii of Cum ?i?? *!, gJOOt) Jfu.'ty Ginning Kntoiirt Loan. KftrmerH mtnn?I , n their own light by tushing cotton f?*?in tint li?dd t< the Kin. 1m tin; lirnt place, tin quality of the ?lnt>Iy To irrjured b) ginning c>tj.ot? while it 10 green. tllUH C11 ta 11 f llg H loflfl in grttdiDg. In the second place, there i? a 1 <?? in weight 11 om imety ginning, ac tual experiment having conclu d ve ly proven that lint gains in weigh' by remaining for n time on th/ need. In the third place, as Boot as cotton i? ginned, whether nob! or not, it thon comes within th< teach of tin; fqicculalors w l?o u*< it to b wel I their reports and eati mates. Speculator would hu to a great cxl<>nt difcarmeJ if cotton that in to ld were held on tin- Heed, an wan the custom many years ag< wliijn hor?e and mule power gins were used.? ft lg< fit Id Ad vet liner. Arrested for Shooting a Woman. .John Wrlker, i< 1 >red, has boon arreated ;uul lodged in jail for shooting a c-.inrcd woman, Susie Brown. ! n< v,-o;>ian lives on Dib bio a I - t t '. 'I 'tie extent <>f iicr in juries ciii : I not he learned hut up to thin (Fiidav) n: M.ing she in Htill alive. A 1M*( barg ra'o hi.i r11 <? geBtod r. good way ??I raining revenue in hia community without taxation lie has fined a man $50 for lying. Thai n"ft. of thing might imptovo ti e mora].1) of the community at the name tini ? that it iii raising r?-venu? -Floe enco 1 )ai 1 > Turn ?. Sheep lor Sale. Any one wishing to I.013' Sheep eail on, or write, S. 15. Micicle, ivoute No ,5, (J!;uideti, S. C. X;t e (Ml'm* IYa Kt?nt ftionl ollice on second floor of Commercial Hank Hnilditig. Nicest oilier in town, nnd roost f.-ntrally located. Apply at The Chi oniele oWioo . WANTED. . I wnntatonco several hurtling in surance agents or traveling salon men to m li ''College Place" lot#, (tin: only modern and suhaianlial hu burb of Columbia) throughout S outh Caudina and the South. I he befit proposition on the mar ket today. AIho a bu'al man for Camden. A chance to make some quick money. Sale opens so?n. AdtlrewP lor particulate, M \V . iHtk6"ti. (Jencral Silea Muimger, Nor'li Columbia T,and Co , Sky scraper building, C liumbin, S. C. I l>t ir 1<> announce to tho H'.il'hc (hat 1 am still employ-' ? <! l?y I lie K'-rsliaw Oil Mill to 1 ?uy eutl <m ..veeil. Sralc.s in rear of Springs <& Shannon's str.re. Miglnsl prices paid evera day. Camden, S. Sept. 5?7. i till KB I Sn\ ?MANUFACTURERS OF? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, I>uiMing Material ash Weights and Cord. (JHAULESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, find thereby save money. Window *u,d Fancy Glass a fipeclaUt Jan.c4-4f ?.!ainestown Exposition? VIA Seaboard Air Line Railway 10 Day Coach Kxcurviou, sold oil Tuesdays jijkI Kridiuic^ only $ 7.40 15 ! )m \ Tickets ' 12.1 f> GO I):\y Tickets 13 45 Season Tickets limited Doc. loth, . . 10.10 Coach Kxcurnion lickotH will not he good ^in Parlor or Sleeping earn. Seaboard Ic Most Direct Route. Double Service Daily fo and from Norfolk. Through Sleeper to l\>iWauoutb on 7:08 p. m., Train. Lv Camden 7.01 a m., nr. Portsmouth 7.ft0 pin IiV (Jfiindcn 7 -r>* p nt., ar. I'ortsmouth 9.00 am For further information and reservation*apply to (J. M. Adkin?, A?tCamden, vS. (J., or write W. Ij. Itnrrough, 1 I'. A , Columbia, S. C. VERY LOW RATES TO NORFOLK, VA., and Return, Account Jamestown/Ter-Ciiitennial Ex= position Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Season, sixty day and fifteen dav tickets on Kale daily com mencing April 19tli, to and including Nov. 30t.h, 1907. Very low rales will ulho be made lor Military and Brass| Hands in uniform attending the F vpo?ition. STOP OVKltS will be allowed on Season sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same a:.; on Sunnier tourist tickets. For full and complc te information call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write 11. W. I1U\TT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. f o ?tap Fi And The Public General Sy. we wish to say that we are constantly receiving new goods, for the fall trade, and will be glad to see and serve you with the very best, groceries, both Heavy and Fancy. We also carry lines of Crockery, glass w;u\\ tin ware, tubs, oil cans, water buckets and in fact every thing that's to be found in an up-to-date Grocery Store. You will lhid us at the same old stand one door north of IVl r. A. i). Kennedy's Hardware store. Our motto: ,4Quick sales and small profits." Fair and courteous treatment guaiMtcod. G, A. &RLWIOSELEY W! ASCOT T.I LINKS. Fishing Season Now On. % Go to A. D. Kenndy's for auylhing in the Tackle line Just roceived new lot of ''Ketch-all," Pori \ * Hide an Silkbody Phantom Minnows, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated Burl Spinners. Also all kinc*8T>f Spoon Bait, Gulf Tarpon, Sea Glass and Cotton Lines, Floats, Spears and Sinkers, K<>4holders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes, ? Bait Buckets and Fishing Rods, Gill Netting, Etc.'" Hooks all sizest' Last but not least the fisherman's friend, "Lcllncapop. fx. D. fCET?NBOT. # i" ? . v,.. ? ? |o? oo crz> ?HHP cs> OO 11111 MJ< <^3 rat r-wi tzak