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GROU.RIliS 10 'IALK. AISUUT til) every inch of space hi the store. Every good tiling that giows or is manufactured is here. Came from the most reliable source, too. We know each article will please because it is in the best di condition and of the best quality JUST* RFXIEVED: Kingan's Hams and Strips. Ferris ! lams and Strips. National Biscuit Co's Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Plain, P<5und, Citron, liaison, Mar ble and bruit Cake. Cranberries and Celery fresh every week. Fine Cigars and Candies. "The Pure Food Store." V Fertilize e>! Fertiiizara! S1o me for what you want in Fertilizers. A. J. Beattie, at Smith's HaiitwAre ijlore. Ai .Ti?c Operrt IloUbe Tonight. 'I !??? Bchunyrb Ifi;/mphony C?ul' mill Lady Quartette, will lie at the Opera House to rug lit. "Music for tIn! musical, mirili for the mirthful and the highest enjoyment for all," i* vi, hut they guarantee. Giving Away China. To bo sure the Gilt Edge Store lias been selling goods at decidedly jjout prices, hut uow they have gone fi giving them away. There is a ano for everybody. For evor> illar yon spend with them you get upon, which entitles you, abso |y free, to a piece of the attrac :i(Vp china displayed iu their wjn 1 do*? Btr. O. A, Mo8eley Suggosted for She rift*. X Editor Camden Chronicle, . Dear Sir: ? Wo wish to Moj/1/ent the nam? of Mr.G. A. Moeeley, as a suitable limn for the ofJU,ce of Sheritl' for Kershaw county. Mr. Moseley if> too well known throughout the countv to need an introduction and wc fuel sure that he would be "the right man iu the right placo." Friends aud Votcis. Rev. Mr. Ferris Called. Special to The State. Kershaw. Feb. 14.? At a largely attended meeting at the Baptist chinch last night a unanimous call ?us extended the Rev. Jnbez Ferris of Bateebu'rg. He accepted the in vitation to the~r gratification of all denominations. P.ev. Mr. Ferris is one of the best ministers of the Slate, a Christian gentlemau of iho highest order, lie is no stranger in Keishaw, as he litis served this congregation be fore. After resigning hero five years ago be went to Camden and thence to Batcsbuig. When he came to Kershaw a few years ago the town and congregation had outgrown the old building so far that it was absolutely nc.c^ssary to build a new church and 11 is large ly through his instrumentality that the present edifice was built. A tablet adorns the walls with this inscrption : "Dedicated to * tho worship of God, 1901, Rev. Jabez Ferris, pastor." 1I? will roovo with his family about April 1, and a inovemeut will bo ^inaugurated looking to the building of a parsonage. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES A full line of Fresh High 6 Grade Groceries Con * slant ly- on hand National Biscuit Oo's Cakes All sizes <Sfod Kinds. K. Full line Fancy Fruits. ' . - - v - < . . ? - - : ? The Up-Town Groceiy. [ K. W. MURCHISON, L ' Mao r l . ' T - " ? V Wanted Cow Pros. 1 am in Hit- maiket again for Rood Cow Peas, and wool nil I onii get ?t once. M. H. Hejrman. PERSONAL. Tlie many friends of Capt Wm M Shannon are ^lad to bco him out again after sevoral day's indisposi tion Kev h A Mitchell will corpplete next Sunday the sermon he coin inonoed two Sundays ago upon tbo subject of "Christian Progress" Horse Loiit. Strayed or stolen from Bo\kin's depot last Friday night, Feb. 1^, | dark roan mare, about 10 or 11 yours old and weighing about 1,000 pounds. Reward for her return or inform a tion leading to her recovery. Jesse Hammond. Boy Winn, S. C., Feb. 20, 1908, Petting Qrdera Frpw* Kershaw Au^ Columbia. / Wo learn tlrU the Cap!) (grocery Company is already attracting trade from Keibhaw and Columbia. Mr. Hjnson suys he litis already tilled orders from these places from the fict that he is celling goods so close. We mentioned last week thnt Mr. H in son would open up and jiodny we gi.vc y?\> ^i0 adv. ll'.'hd ?it and see prices quoted. Now Advertisements. We direct your attention to the fol lowing new udvertisements which appear in The Chronicle to-day 1 Commercial Bank. Southern Railway?Low Baton. W. A. Jumes?Real Estate For Sale. The Pure Food Store?Groceries. Princess Flora?Palmist. The Gilt Edge Store?Froe Chiua Jesse Hammond?Horse Loit. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co? Fertilizers Cash Grocery Co.?Groceries. W. F.- Malone?For Mayor, M. II. Hey man ? Peas wanted. The Cranford Play. A throe act play adapted from GaskclPa famous story, "Cranford," will be presented at the Court llouso on thft 20th and 27th Tlie play is laid in Cranford, an English village, aomowherd about 1820 or 1830, the time of William 4th and Adalade his queen. It was the time of Chip pendale furniture, lavender sedan chairs, courtseys, quaint ceremonies and faded elegancies. Cast of Characters. Mies Matilda Jenkins (Miss Mallie) ? Miss Cora Carrison ftli as Nettie Iiarker?Miss $mily Carriaon Mrs Fitz Adams?Miss . Elennor Godfrey Tho Hon. Mrs Jamicaon?Mrs K. C. von Trrackow. Mary Smith?Miss Margarot El dredge Lidy Glenmire?Miaa Helen Brown Mrs Forrester?Miss Luoy Bush Martha?Miss Maida Deas Miaa Pole?Miaa Lula Boykin. Beton Mamaduke Arley Jenkins? Mr. Yutea Jom Hearn?Mr Jamca Wallace. The play, as stated aboVQ* is in threo acts representing first the home of Miaa Maitie Jenkins where a ten party is,,given to tho Hon. Mrs. J* mieson and Lady Glenmire. Act I?Signor Brunoni, ^he Con Jnrer, injured and taken ciye of by the ladies of Orapfor^, '*t Miaa Mat tie's bouso. Apt II?:Ti?fi failqro of the bank where Miss Uattie bad bcr little de posited; bsr decision to reot the bouse to her maid and her husband to be, Jem Hrarn, and to open a tea store in the front room. All tbe la dies help ber. Act IH?The lea room; return of Peter the long lost brother and the gathering of the ? ladies to welcome him and to witness a alight of band performance given bj Signor Bruno nl? who*e real name 1s sa? Brown, an old friend of I*e toe's in India whers thsjr bad drifted. BAZAAR j For Episcopal flirt BnildiBi Foil FK11 21)1 ti and 27ili. Murntov 11 12 o'clock M. ' Fl ? licit (J'l i'll i I It' Will ho d :k tl (*?>(! P;| I .coat nine Wednesday ?! 30 ami 8 p. j Int. C meert 1 h'.ii ?(liv 5 p. ih. ! Music ti) lC.:!t?..>-d < tdn 8Uh. Up. I fieshiiti'Dtu i- i, ! div. S null IliiiM grown Tea, ilffttm Biuetii?,' ' VV mf rc, ' )riij' r> .i! I>a lv !i ?*111 'ii??ra* j i ? i C i.ke, A'1, utii<>!),? tl.o ilaiuiies | HKVnl. NuilX IkUA U.XiI 1|9 lit) I I other h 11 k v: I i 111??.. A il t)i itf ai'Mi 25<; j (' iiic'ci t 25c. | l lii* above is the pin^isui <>( j 'th entet luitimeni for tin1 benefit of j i ii?i Kp'Hi'i'pnl Cnutr!) t ? ij 11 < 1111 I film). M<)U?'V CHI 1>?: |>uL lo ti ll 1)01u t not- than l)tiii?lt:i<? < ;liotclii'Hjj uin) wu iriut thw < ll'oru of the In dies in iliia nonlu wmk will ho abundant!v rewhide<1. Lot every-| body ubt>ini in ? ti?? cause by theirj ixtsouce and patronage.? Kd. Chronicle J I Social Dots, He sure and wo Granford at tlm Court Houso March 2nd by tluv 1> A It's Mr8. T. J. Kirk land entertained ?h? reorganized Kuehre Club on Wednesday afternoon at '1 o'clock ai her borne at, Cool Spring. Tbo guostH of bonor wore her cousins, ' Tbe bridge club wilj meet wilb Mrs Caleb Moore at ber borne on Laurens street on Thursday after noon at 3 30 o'clock Miss Anita Walbrldgo aceompa nied by ber sislor Miss Kthel Wal bridge, and Messrs Geo ami Fred Walbjidge aro at tbe Rirkwood Miss Walbridge's many friends give bor a warm frelcomo Mrs. A I). Kennedy is in Coluui bin visiting Mrs. Louie Gwinn Tbe Utiasaar under tbe auspices of tbe ladies of tbo Episcopal Church will be heM on Fob 26 and 27 No tertainipOQt will be furnished for both evenings Miss Kniily Oarrison is at St Ma ry'w, llaleigh, bcii,g c-.\llod there on account of tbo Indisposition of Miss Hallio Garrison. Mrs. Athol Miller and her son *\re visiting Mrs. Minor's parents, Mv %nd Mra II G Osrriaon, Will Open About March 1* ^ The Hijou Elcctiic Theatre, which closi-d up lust wci k, will open ab'Hit March 1. The management has obtained au extremely good film for the opening week, and no oue shoqld miss seeing i Tbe Show Oivea Satisfaction at Fayott ville. N. 0. The following telegram was re ceived by Mr. J. J. Gooda\? ou Tuesday last. Favcltville, N. C., Feb. 18. Mgr. J. J. Goodule, Camden, H- C. Schubert .Symphony Club played to packed house. Gave beat satis faction. G. B. Led better, Mgr. Opera House. You can buy Sunbeam Com at 12 I 2o tbe can?Austin Nichols beat at Cash Grocery Company 8aur Kraut, 3 lb cans. 10c Cash Grocery Company Try the Dixie Blond oolTee 22c lb Everywhere elso 25c ? Cash Grocery Company Tctley'e Teas?bulk aqd package Cash Grocery IJompany Try that "15c c<>flfoe. worth 20c Cii?h G'ocory Company ^I^upember you oan. buy 24 lbi_ granulated sugar for $t.30 at CVh] Grocery Company Red salmon?lb cans?$1.05 doe Cash Orooory Company EXCURSION RATES . To New Orleans, Mobile oud l\n Bftuola via Southern Railway. Account Mardi Gras celebrations at New Orleans, La, Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Flo., the Southern Railway announces the very low rato o,f ope Oral class faro plus 26 oehts;for the round trip. Tickets op sale February 26th. 27th, 28th and 20th, inclusive; March 1st und 2nd, inclusive, good to leave New Orleans returning not later than midnight March 10th, 1906. Slop overs allowed going and returning. For rates, detailed information, etc , apply to nearest Ticket Agent or address J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JUttOHitcmcnts. FO-H MAYOR. Mf. Editor:?We desire to present the pame of Mr. W. F. Malone for Mayor of the City o( Caindfii, at the coming pri mary election, subject to the rnlc? of tho Democratic primary, Mr. Malone in veil Qualified for tho duties of tblaofHca and if oUcted will make Camden a pro* greseive and efficient Mayor. Many Friend*. ML ESTATE FOB SALE. Tract of land known a* "OqIUt Place.'* 12 roil?i from Camden, 4 miles from Cesiett, 6 miles from Laeknow, 1^ miles of MsrshaU'a Church containing 100 acres.* U acres cleared. 1 large ten. anthonee, I Sarn, good water. Price ?J00' ? a We Pay Vmt />? N'^.v. Til 12 SECRIiT in arci.mills;11 ?' 111 L lt'?^ ill,' i' u l.i H . V' ! lit sum! MM! I| ! .! "r t'..: |U .1 mill II. J Ii^-'II ? i: {'? ; I - .1' <cie l>o!lar ill Oil I Sll v illus ! I >'U !)!? il !|II i I'l l'<> I'll- I l' Sin;.")l . \s with '.t l'R.'Ii w. .) ? in. i . Mill you will (In ! nn ot.j. i'l worth pursnsi?. The Cominercmi hA Canto. 8.C. A GOOD IViuianent position vn iv!i n *?u??t - hnteed salary, for men and apiiwi.. | work at home, may he hud !>\ v\ i i?. ing fov inform.u i??n, ? i h encloscd, to the Pine Hn!m Mmh ? factoring Co., bouther n I'lin W (' ?. ? . 4?o A Card of Thanlto. I wish to thank U)V fru? Is ii..>i j neighbors for their untiring kind > ueHH and attention to mu ami uim.? during the recent severe illn<*8 in! our family. Their kindness to me j will ever ho remembeied and ?i|> predated, ami I pray (Joil's iitl'tvL, ideseipgs upon them, Gra'fcfwllv, 8. li. .J. S in*i i h. I Heulah, Feb. 15th 1908. Trespass Notice. Hunting or trespassing for ai.v pnrp ??., 1 on ipy larids, 12 miles west of Camden, < is 8(riul|y forbidden. Anyone vi >lufi:?u this notice will l>0 dealt with arc. r.lii?? to | 'ww. 5 (i. V. W.VT1'-' Ian. 15, 1908. Registration Notice. j The hooka of reglstr'ltiao for thopnr-1 P<wo of registering nunlilied yotera in tho i "City of Oamden, will bo open in the Oouncil Chamber, ovory Wednesday ! from 9 i\. m. to 1I p. m. JOHN H. AUUANTiS, Supervisor of Registration. | Camden, 8. 0., Keb. 10, 1U08. Administrator's Noiice, All |)i*isonfl hol.linur claims ihit OHtHft' of InJlHiHt'l (*:*??(??>', Jr., iltl.1 llhi'll. It r?'t?v iuiilii'1 ?<> nro*cnl llu- rt*iuo lo ' liu i'>l >iul? dl Irsl cil, it'll nil I" I'HOI' ? llluM ft ?! I > - i! t -(jto :????? !*?? ? (i> lllltlil' (>> tl|?- llllih'l' \V K. MA I.(>N (? . JjIM. '.'.Jri. A ? 11111 nisi rn;. ?r i ax Executions I'l.'! r ?(? ! l v \iltlU< ? >( HUll.lf v l;i> ' \t rut ill!, t I > Hit* li'lVi'lt I, 1 W |l| (,l i'l < I '.< M'll, ! ? i-ft,iv i !i ?? t \ .ij i I I i|iii,r i.i i i it f ? "*> u l? . ii 11 ?* lii-'i Mon.i,t) ii' \ i n ; IN. 8 . ii uj i|u> I. ;a! 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O.' f< admits ;--i You aif heielty xitniiHimd and rrqiiir o*l (o ii ii8 w c r I !i? com plaint in this action, a ooi?y ol whjcU was lile.d in t-h?* ollici' ?>t tln'CU'ik of ihe Court for Kot\s)uuv County on tho 1 Si Ii ?I Hy ofJanuary, A. I) IflOS. and to sorv?? a copy of your answer to (Ik* shi( 1 complaint ot\ the sulisciihera at t oir ollico in Camden, S 0. , within twoMv days al<$r (he wrvico horoof. <*x <lij$ty*? of tho ilny of such sorvuH1, and if you fail to ni.mvcr tho complaint vtil'",u the liQin nfou-*nkl. 'he plaintiff* j,, iliin ai|ioa will upply to tho Court for the i olh'f demanded m t>*? mp|?jnr. ?%A UivF> vo; T|t|,:SoK() w, i I'laiinliIT'h Atturiu.'VH *alcV January IStli, 11)08. To l. Thimuvn 0 Hopkins, Kxecntorof 'he last Will and Testament of Mary A Aldon, decoamd, Amanda W. Hop li'rtnlfins aiiti C. A. oruko, Defendants in ll/is notion Take notice that tho Cotnplnint in this notion was filed in tho oHico of the^Clcrk of the Court of Common l'leaa for Ker shaw Comity, in the Suite of Houtli Car olina on llie eighteenth day of January, A. 1).. 1!)0?. CI,AUKK von TRKSCKOW, Plaintiff's Attorneyu. Jan. 23rd. 1008. ? N. C. BOYKJN, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile iiiskn A Specialty. Represents Only The Host And Most Reliable Companis Heal Kstate And Renting Agent. A. D. Headqu^ters For When in need of anything in the t ? Hard.ware Sine call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. A; Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITH OTJT IT. None Genniie Wit Ion Situate. Cure* Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Piles, Sorea Stal.s, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Roils, Pimples, 1'crr-Fm Cr, bunclrs, Stone-Bruise, Soft Corns, (quick relief to hard corns,) Scrofula. Sore-Breast, King-Worm, Duma, Eczema, Tetter ami kindred disease*. Prevents Blood Poison or Loa^~Taw I ? ing from 8ting?t Bites, Scratches by unclean instruments, Nail in Foot, or from any othtr cause. Allays and alleviates pain Perfect!} harmless in its application, bat magical in its results. Oner tried you will never be withoat. Nothing but the purest refined material enter* into its manufacture. Six (ft) month reqaired to make as small a quantity as % ounce. Not injurious to the most delicate complexion, and why not keep a box on Itand. Ags doea not detract from its cslebrat* ed heallsg quantise. 8aves much suffering and many Doctor billa and is al?ray s trpe friend. Every box jrwaranteed or money refunded, Prksx&o. Fpr sale by *11 druggists, or, -. A. THI*S, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. G. To The 'Fefii 11 z ei*sl||| .?*?r~r Nitrate of Soda and Peruvian from . .* * . v''V South America. f/fi ?;g|| Mm rate of Potash and Kanit from ' " ... ..-_.-_r-?xai Germany. $? : tl COTTON SEED MEAL R oyster's and Reed's Famous Fer tilizers in a!l the high grade Mixtures Thomas' Phosphate (Basic $iag) THORNHiLL WAGONS One, Two and Three Horse?Guar v anteed First Class Full. LiNE OF FARM SUP-f? m ?>-? ?S3 PLIES OF ALL KINDS..': Specially Low Prices on all of These Goods for cash or on reliable papers SET CHINA FREE. Get A Coupon. Each Dollar you spend with us you get a piece of this China Free. * ? 7 . Yours Keep set fully, <m- x P. ' T. Yillepteue, Proprietor. . : ?-.& . :? . : -