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PUBLISHED KVKRY FRIDAY W. Xj. MoXDOW3a3X-,XJ 8o??criptioh Raw.?One year, $1.60, ?ix month*, 76 cents; three month*, 40 cent*. Bnslneis local*, 6 con la per line each in sertion. Communications will be published when of interest to the general public and 'not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will he sssumed for the views of correspondent*. Candidates' Card* for County offices #6,00. Congressional $10.00. Ratkb wou AnvuBTiaiHe j?Ordinary transient adTortismenta, firnt insertion per square ; each subsequent in eerfion 60 cents per sqnare. Remittances by checks, drafts and po*Ul mortoy orders should ho made payable to W. L. MoDOWELL, Camden, 8. CJ. OAMDKN. H. 0., NOV 1, 1007 Ih It liCKftl? We wflta shown thin wf>rk by Couiwty Supervisor Wont 11?*? *tnte* went furnished iiim <?f tho IC:?r ?haw County I)i*p6naary Hoard f?r tlie quarter ending September HOth. We note as an Item of expense ?ha<. $500.00 has been paid for i*tLoi? ney'a fee, l(Now the qiustiou ri:? turallv af.ee*, hna the County l)i? pensary Hoard the right to use l.he people's money X|i an attempt to thwart the people'* will? Wo <!'? not believe that any law J^jider the : tun will uphold -it. If ho then jue*? as well "let down the Warn" find pay for an^ luxury tho Hoard may sco lit.to indulge In. W? H&y thin not In h captioua opirit hut with tho bent of feeling to oil concerned ?it in entirely wrong 'ana* ehnuld be atopped# ?Wo note ftgnin tho following: "Sundry Expanse for A utt?m $01.47. Sundry Expense for S?*p tember $90 70." Now, would it not be we well.to itemize tixme ac oounts and show what the "Sun ? dries" are? An irate father, aixty-flve yoars old, spanked bis daughter, aged thirty-five. Wheroupon the young lady ijad her father arrested. Hut the court ruled that the father had a perfect right to spank her so long as she remained under his roof. Perhaps if that slipper had been usod morfc freely about thirty years sooner there would have been no need to use it at this lato day.? Uuion Times. ? An exchange speaks of a certain t*, oarniyal company as "doing a good business," in a certain town. Yen, that's the trouble. Hy their "good Cosiness" carnival companies para the busineaa of the merchants, go awny with barrela of mon lb at will never return again, tg demoralization in their jjjk-Kdgefluid Advertiser. fuier shonld hire another's tract or no contract, un piration of the present 1 the farmera^re in the What hutlfl'one hni tr? [ Rv sboiiV'd not add to (In burdens of one another by intcrf?sr Ing with ea^h Mhern hnftdn.?Oi angeburg Time;* and DemoOthi. It begins to look like the Irgio ?: latnre in January will or.;u-' ?i ??l.?t< ? wide prohibition law. The i!? Hon is on iu every part, of tho ?'.????, $ and it is quite pi <.lo.uk: i Sou'.l; _v Carolina will fall in lino i\ i< ii ? gi^ nnd other" proliiMtioii *?;r?>e?\ ?Edgefield Advertiser. \V?j are getting iii?-d i., i.i.d a it of business now ? it it ? v? ? \ day occurauce for annie i m-i or t it\ to vole out whiskev. Wiiyrevei >.i< election is held the p*??1?i?u:or,ip? n win by laige majorities. Hirming ham, Ala., baa gone prohibition by over a thousand majority. - The President hub issued :h< us ual Thanksgiving proclamation, naming Thursday, Nov. 28, us o dav of national thanksgiving. DELAYS ARE DUNGEMUS, Jlera en<rfakire. When your g)asse4%o to headquarters jptra can get the best of skill and W# do a hign cIms of work la prioes, as we. do our own Gel a pair of our special orrstal lessee and you mj other. Everything we do aad ii>KlM W>d foaranteed to e city <Jrop up-to-date Do You Want to Make The Women Happy? Shopping by Mail is vastly unsatisfactory to the Female. There isn't a woman in Christendom?or in Mam?who doesn't pre fer ton times over tho trip through a store to the trip to the postoffice. Why, Lord 1>1obb their heart#, tho ladies love to shop ! It's just uh unsaiisfying and artificial to ahop by mail as to make love by mail?and that's tho limit. But, while tho women love to walk through aisles of bargains, they Jove also to read about tho bargains. When a nmvKjmper com^s?icT the house, which pago doos tho woman poruse first? The pago wit.li tho big gest t?1 topping atls. *Suro thing! Won't fail one limo in ton. Test it and seo. fn communities where tho merchants don't advertise bift enough to tempt the women, what, happens? The Mail Order Catalogue comcs along, full of attractive ads., with prices put down in black and white. The women read the catalogue; they are tempted by the bnrgaina offered; they Bond their money by mail. - \ Thus Ihoy miss nine-tenths of the glory and joy of shopping. Hut what elso can tho poor ladies do? Now, Mr. Merchant of Our Town, ho good to the ladies. Give them some interesting reading matter. Print some of your bargains in your Home paper. Put the prices there in black and white. Illi't it K'lilly a pity to deprive tho ladies of one of their supreme del igh to?-shopping, seeing things, inspecting be fore taking V BE GOOD TO THE LADIES AND YOU'LL BE \ PROSPEROUS. Masters Sale. South Carolina?Ktrehaw County In the Court of Common Plena. T. JF. Morton, Plaintiff. (Kjainst J$. M. Davit, Walter Davis, Lilly Davis, Hally Davis. Rosa Davis, llazol Davis, Eva Dav(s nnH Jas per Davis, Defendants. (Korecloauro Sale.) Under ami by virtue of a Decree in tlio above case made by tho Honorable Uoorgo E Prince, Judge Presiding hi tho 5th Circuit, ami bearing date tho I2t.li iUy of A ] > 111 A I). 1007, I will oflVr for s.tlo in ir.,nt of the Court Ilouse dour in the city of Camden. during tho legal hours of side, on the first .Monday in No vember A. 1). 1907, next, being the 4th day thereof, the following parcel or tract of Inhd in tho County and State afore All that niece, parcel or tract of land in the County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina, on the waters 'if I ill*, nun Branch, liibutnry to Lynch es' C'oek, (Mid containing Two Hundred and Klu'it i'ZCfi) hci-o.m inoio or less, bound d ?'? follows: North iiv iornierly of L N\r. H l''air, I'.ast by latuV fornnih ot M*iiiu-w West, {Mmlb by laii'if- l"i'.'VT,'v of the ?*">??.!oy Kpl.i.ejWi t by l..nd. of Jasper Divis. t ??! n^s of S'lle.?( >im b:i'i f' i.?h, hulnn.-e Hi i"ie yr;ii f; ni dm<* ? > i mi If. ni i h?< i 0! H per cent per annum ? an"! by the Imu-iI nf tlif miVrlu* <'T :>'nl th>" tMOI't ?>t lb1 jiiiiwt 'will. I uivha'",,r to h.'.v? ?tif privi.ege. if I:?" ???' ?li?l!:'*. "f I> .lig t be fiiurt iiiui tii.; (if ili? |>ui I'tl.i'l' \ <J|' .lid (.14 ,.??(-? ? Ii. A. W ! fTK<'n!v V. "Ni ts;t v ii.r K?'i<;b;it< (.*.-uutv. ?1 i yih, l'Jo;. Masiei's Sale. i i ^uiilb ' ' no!i i i n t hi' ('"tirf. of (' Minty ?;;;" !\ er<0ui w. nin.cii Vh'a f.i ki'. Sum'if! Lui'V | ( '/?/ lts/ntnl JiooJT. their tjmi.rd utit aJ litem, Plat,\li'J's A'jatnst S'/ney Kelly, Dtfcndant. C otirr ar.d bv virtue of the decree herein of .Indue Gemv* Johnstone ilnted <Vb.ber the olh, 15.07. I will sell before tno Court IIou>e door in Camden, S C.. on tho flrot Monday in November, ii)i)7, the following dcaeribod property: 1 All that tract or parcel of land in Camden, County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina, bounded North by King Street, on the East by Church Street, on the ?onth by lot formerly of W. I). Trantlmin now of llnuni, and on tho VVeit by lot of Nancy Kellv ; being the land convoyed by Lander Porter to Peter Cole by deed dated Sept. Ittth, 1890, with the exception of two acres conveyed by Peter Cole to ?Nancy Kellv by deed dated tlio JJfith January, 185)2, recorded in Hook B, B. B., page 734. 2, AH tliat. tract of land in tho Coun ty of Kershaw and Stat? of South Caro lina, containg five (8) acres, more or less, and bouoded on the North by tract of Shadrach James, Past by A.J. Freitag, on the South by lands of Saby Brown, and on the West by lands formerly of Mrs. M.E. Shaw,same being the land con veyed to Peter Cole by Hanly Kennedy, ?ave and excepting a portion thsreof of on? acre couveyed by Peter Cole to Nan cy Kelly by deed dated January Sfith, 18tf, and recorded in Book B. B. B. page 714. Terms Gosh. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. A. W1TTEOW6KY,. MasterfotKersbaw County. ^ 1 Master's Sale, Sou 111 Carolina?Kershaw County. Ii? tin* Court of Onmrnon Kate D Dendy, Plaintiff Afjninst E. ftl. Davis, Walter Davis, Lilly Davis, //ally Davis, Rosa Davis, Hazel Davis, Eva Davis, and Jas per Davis, Defendants. (Foreclosure Sale.) Under and by virtue of a Decree in (he above case, made by the 'Honorable Geo JO. Prince, Judge Presiding in the f>th Circuit, and bearing date the 12th day of April, A. I). 11)07, I will offer for ?ale in front of the Court House door in the city of Camden, during the legal hours of sale on the firht Mondav in No vember, A. I). 1907. next, being the 4th day thoreof, the following pared or tract of laud in the County mill State afore said : All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being situate in the Coun ty of Kor?huw and State aforesaid, con taining Fifty (60) acres, more of less, and having the following- boundaries, to wit: , On the North by lands belonging to A. j M. I lortoti, 'Kiirtt by lands formerly own-j I rd by W. (7. Ilorton ?V Sons , on the South by J i", Davis, and or the West by { Snr-'h .!. I >ji v is I Teru?j o| s-de.? One-half cash and the I h<d inee in oiih year fr.io date uf sale, i uuii iitU? from dale of sni<i sale, at I til,? rtite of H per cent per annum , pe. | > (?r? d in ! he l"?nd of the pu^diMKer nod I the mongagt of ih.* hir-uiit>i'i> indd. i'ur )eliM!?> r to have 'lie privilege, if lie so d? I Mil-.* oi paying Jiiti entire nmoiiiit. of i he j ?>'iri liar?e iiMin.-T ol premises in cash. L A. H'lTTK'uWSKV, toi K???>i?w Count v. : (>. !. p?0'/. Masier's Saie. Sonl.ii Cs*-) In Hie Colli' ; '? : 01 Coai tuon <d iv I'feh&W.S PluftS. Hwioria L. PUiintljf against J. />. Turner, Defendant. ( Koreelnauro S*?lv.) 1'mVr and 1>> virtoo oi a Dctreo in the above im.sj. iimde. by (he Honorable (icoige Juhuatone, Special .ludge Presid iti>? in the Alb Circuit, and bearing dale I be 5th day of October, 1907, 1 \\ d) off-'r for sale in front of the Court House door ?n tlu> City of Camden, during the legal hours of sale, on (ho tirst Monday in November, 1007, next, being the fourth (4) day taereof, the following parcel or tract of land:? All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in the County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, about nine miles East of the City of Camden, con fining one hundred and eveaty-seven (177) acres, more or less, and composed of two (2) tracts, one of one hundred and twenty-six (126) acres, and one of fifty, one (51) acres, as^,appears by plats of same, made by J. 11. Pate, Surveyor, of date November 24th. 190-i. The said one hundred and seventy-seven (177) acres being bounded as a" whole. North by tract of W O. Stokes, formerlv part of same lands, and by landa of Hall; Eatt by lands of F. Holland;' South and South-east by lands of Ilinson; West and North-west hjn lands ,of W. O. Stokes and lands of 8atn Hlnson. Said tracts being^prmerlv of Sarah Turner. Terms of sale; cash. Purehaaer to pay for papers, Anv parson desiring to bid kt>said sale shall first deposit with "the Ms^r the sum of Two Handred Dollars in uoney or certified cheeky as a pledge to make good his bid. ' - mU A. WITTKOW8KY, N. C. BOYKIN, . ?Fire insurance. Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. IJepresent* Only The Boat And Most Reliable Companies. Iteal Kstate And Renting Agent. _ __ 5 . ? - !.' l- -J 7~ V - o OUft F^IE^DS ) And The Public Generally. f n. , , tj| x ? + we wish to say that we jq.- constantly receiving new goods, for the fall fcrade^and will be glad to Bee and serve you with the very Ijest groceries, both Heavy and Kancy.* We also carry lines of Crockery, ylass ware, tin4ware, tubs, oil. eans? water buckets1 and in fact every thing that's to be found in an up-to-date Grocery Store. You will find us at the same old stand one door north of JYtV. A. 1). Kennedy's Hard ware store. Our motto: "Quick sales and small profits." Fair and courteous treatment guarnteed. G. A, &R. L. W10SELEY a jft-. '\*JL * Headciuarters For When iii^ieed of anything in the u v Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING, SCHOOL SUPPLIES WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO'SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN V < V ^ ANY OF THE ABOVE LINES. 1 THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE. I cVT 1M TOCK OLFE'S. Everything a person wants. Come and see my big and fine stock con sisting of every line desired. A spe cial feature in Sadies' dress goods, line shoes and complete stock of Clothing in Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Suits. Furniture! Furniture!! ? ' /. Very cheap and good. Call and see me and get prices before pur chasing. ' .1, ? V r,t ts, ft lJf ''S'b* ii t >** a , .r Ml THl; BKi STORK. HIR5CH HR05. AND Is tilled up witll l)l'i H<1 lll'W, Up-j which our Alt'. <5 us. lliiMti inniul^ lore the hig advanre- ? ireet, tioiir*tm factiirers. Thin l:u*t enables ns 1? *s('!l " for IOsh t{.urn anybody else and uehon ough to supply Iho wants <>l evei\ in '" AO mail and child' in Kerslmw, Sumter. 1<V ,im Lnneastor counti"s 'f 1,1 hnpi:s>ih!e to give even in thin l/ig rj> ?<??* a detailed i ? *,;l o' ^J' ) mensity of our FalFstocU. N1*arc showing the leading Fall fashions i I"' distinguishing features of Fall stylos in d:e>s goods. snk^ and . reacly Jo wear garments are n-vealed to perfec tion in our colossal and comprehensive display of the most artistic designs. Our usr'I sur prising values prevail throughout our entire establishment. Choicest -New Fall Dress Goods. The whole stock i?& aglow with beauty, qual ity and best in style\jn t\>r??ij^fi and domestic JJress Fabrics. The p^tulir- cheeks, plaids, btfoken weaves, panamas. voiles, all toe new shades of imperial serge henrieita. broadcloth apd every imaginable style of dress goods usetj this season are here in wonderfal variety. Novelty plaid suiting idid material for dresses or extra waists, HS iAches wide, regu lar G()C/ quality, opening priee i)9c. Fine all wool serge 38 inches wide popular for suits and skirts in all new shades; special price bVc. Fancy all wool suiting. 54 in. widd, regular 1.50 quality, special price 90c. All wool 50 inch Cheviot worth $1, special price 90c Broad cloth" in all colors and black, a splendid value 49c. FT no imported and domestic hem iettas in all colors and bUKk from 25c up to :i'2 per yd. An mrlimitetK variety of.'beautiful black goods. Arr-Ttmnenfe st<.ek of silks to select, from in all the new weaves and pa? i-'vns. Come and see our handsome line of ? .In so stylish for dresses and extra IVo have them in all widths and ri h color-. Wo are sole agents for the famous^loney [fiv.k ?Silks,the .very best to bp had;'every y.ud is guaranteed to wear with perfect satisf.iction. Don't fail U^see this handsome line, i hey come ifl"rdt"*colors and black. The smartest, of Fall stylos in ready mr.de women's garments, tailored suits and Every exp ess brings us daily new nv r'? ( ladie's tailored coats, suits and skirts. \V in vite you to visifc our store often and ad\ ; you to make your selections early. We ear- *ave you money in this special department r'.s we .bought them early. A very select and hand, some line of voile skirts. We have ihe cor rect styles in ladiew and misses Coat^ :?t the most reasonable prices) cm ?yj?r saw. Conic and see for yourself. High Art Clothing If you are ready to sec tlie <x vnet fashion* for ia men's wear, wo are ready witli tlie larg er and finest, lection of Fall tuitF, overcoats, furnishings ami hatb tliui lias ev? r been our h.t to offer for your in spectiou. Most moIo wortl/y in this st ^soil's showings are. th? new tnodels of the celebrat ed lli'jlt Art Clothing jit prices n;on? rc.unlia ble I!i'? 11 ever, its we bought them before the ad nee. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! We carry the best lino ofShoosin thecitv<vf" Camden. The largest stock to select from. We are agents for. the celebrated (iodmun's ' black bottom shoe for ladies, misses and men? tlie best wear ng f*hoe on the mmket. We are also sole agents tor the fa oa King IJuality. and Selz Royal Bine. Millinery! Millinery! We have secured.Misa Mvra Harris,;. on:st. artistic designer, as our Milliner. WV ;^ro prepared to show V<>? f|U the new ah ope* ana styles both in French and American mili'iut-iy We will announce our opening day ater. ?Rugs, Carpets & Mattings. yfe $Tp rea4f to slioW the largest a d m' i 1 o ^ pie to lino ever brought to t. e cit., t a quares are beautiful and, w hy o - ^ Jon. Oqjme and ?ee ub earl nd t Hlwh