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GROCERIES TO TALK ABUUT fill every inch of space in the store, Every good- thing that grows or is manufactured is here. Came Iroin the most reliable source, too. We know each article will please because it is in the best of condition and of the best quality JUST RECIEVED: Kingan's Hams and Strips. F erris Hams n d Strips. National Biscuit Co's Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Plain, Pound, Citron, Raison, Mar ble and Fruit Cake. Cranberries and Celery fresh every week. Fine Cigars and Candies. --- "The Pure Food Store." U??*l J(h*. Fertilizer*! Fertilizers! Seo me for what you want in Fertilizers. A. J. j$caUl>| at Smith's Hardware Store. Lost Cow. Strayod from my residence on DelCalb Stroot, on the 2ftth Inet, one Jeray Cow and male culf. Any onu taking thorn up will pleaso no tify wo. . W. F. ? Russell. ' Wu Uc To JJuy _R?ai<ience in Ontnclon Wanted ? To hoy residence. Give description ?f location, property an?? *?* ?? " full particulars and {kr leas ... *n no nntloe taken A<ldre??, '*1 -i-#,'1 Caro Camden Chronicle. County Campaign Formally Opened The county campaign w fnrmallr Op -nod today by the announce menu of Messrs. H. M. Finoher (vu1 J. I). McDowall for tho ofllce of Magistrate for DeKalb township. Let other prospective candidates d.i liknnfio and Rend io their uunouncements at once. L)o lays are sometimes dangerous. I The Be>t This lieaeon. ? The Herald Square Opera Go , wliieh appeared hero this week was bvfar the host troupe which ban visited Camden this ae.ison. A'iicy p! nyed to a crowded liouse hero on Monday night and by request play ed u;4ain on Tuesday night. Their productions were fur above the av erage, and we haye never dualt with n more gentlemanly sot of men than those who compose thi* coiu p any. Death of Mrs. Nolaou. M re. Kmma Sarah Nelgon, relict ' of the late Col. P. H. Nelson, died in Columbia on tho 25th inst. at the home of her son, Col. P. H.- Nelson. Mrs. Nelson wao a woman of many sterling traits of character and of great personal magnetism, and was greatly admired and beloved by a large circle of relatives and ac quaintances. Among other char acteristics, great dignity, combined with graciousness and gentleness, wero distinguishing traits. None who knejw her can over * forget the pharm of her personality. She was the sister of Qjjr esteemed feljow townsman, Mnj. J?, B. Caniey, and bad reached the advapced oge of eighty-two yeais. She leaves two ? ohildreoj C<?lrlV H- fcUlson, of . Co lumbia, and Airs.. VVm. M. Shan non, of Camden, to whom we extend sympathy. The funeral services wore held in Grace Episcopal church on Wodnesday? February 26 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES A full line of fresh High Grade Qrocpries Con stantly on hand ... > National Biscuit Co' a Cakes All sizes and Kinds. 5 . 5 ' ? v Pull line Fafccy Fruits. '? The Op-Town Grocery. K. W, MURCHISbN, v...,.,. GL3 For Rent, My house on Lyttleton atrcot. Possession given immediately. S. A. Glbbra. Horses For 8ale. Two mares ant1! a colt can he bought at. quite a bargain by se*? ing the undersigned right away. W. R . Eve, Jr. New Reaidenr.o. We notp with plensurn that the cosy little cottage of Mrs. S. K. Blakeney, on Chesnut Street, is rap. idly ncariug completion. Beath of Mr, E. "W. Davis. . It is with sincere regret that wo learn of the death of our old friend Mr. E. W. l)avi?, which occurred at the home' of his son, Mr. C. E. Davis, of Antioch. The burial took place at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church on Wednesday. Residence Buinpci. Yesterday morning about $ o'clock the residence of Mrs. 8. L. Welkins in Kirkwood was complete ly destroyed by tire. The origin of the flre 1 8 unknown. When din covered (ho tire was entirely beyond control and ou|y a J3?rt of the fur niture was saved. Now AdTortUcnwnt*. Wpdircct jour attention to the fol lowing n eW ad yt-'rllseuients which appear in The Chronicle tOrday : Commercial Hank. ~ W. R. Eve, Jr. ? Horses for Si!c. 8. A- (Jibbe8-r-ffou8e fop Rent. J. J. Goodale? Wrestling Ma,cb J. D. McDowall ? Announcement. W. P. Russell ? Lost Cow. Buver ? Wants Residence. U. M. Kincber ? Announcement. -ry- rwu . ? ^Carried. Mr. E. J. Coopor, agent of the Seaboard railroad at Camden, was, on the 18th iost, , married to Miss Margaret Blue, of Southern JMuenj N. C. Mrs. Maggie Moseley and Mr. Gilliam Moseley were married at the residence of and by Rev. . p. Peterson, on Thursday night, Feb. 20. The Chronicle extonds cougratu lationa and wishes for the newly married couples long aud happj lives. ? ? IT 2SRS0NAL. Mr. T. C. Nelsop, member of? the Board of Section Oompaissiogors (or Kerahaw ooutyty, vy jl 1 j?e*t week reC' move to Augusta (ia, to reside, whore lie" will engage in the hardware busi ness. Mr A L Byrd, of the Columbia Paper Co., was in Camden last TueB day. Mr Byrd is proiflipen^y apo k^n of for ^he jp^s^deppy of the Travelers' protective Association, S C Division.' Mr Byrd is a most cx cellent gentleman and wo\\ld wear well tho honors of t^ic nfctloe and we hope to see. him Oil It. Mr Byrd isj Confident that* he has friends enough | to elect him. Yon can buy 8unbeam Corn at 12 1 1 2c the can? Austin Nichols best ? at Cash_0rocery Company Oamden Young Man Wins Appoint ment to Annapolla. We are pleased to see that our voting- friend, Mr. Clar?nce Tran than, now attending Clemspa Col lege, has lecently won an appoint* meut to the Naral Academy at An napolis. Th? following ptfst dispatch sent oy^t from Wa?hlogton laat Tuesday ; "Representative Finlay to-day announced (ho names of the auo osaafnl candidates for taoattftltt at Annapolla *ho T*C*n\\j stood ex amination ^t Yorkvllla. Thar* art KG WWselM and tb? two prlftr-1* nala are Q. C. Tianiham, of Cam teaa d Priot Ktltrm Far r la, of W'? Pny You to Save, Going Ahead if ><j? wyuUi join dial grout caravan of t\icea?$ and en< l?*|irWt<. Koiut; iihtJK'J, ju?t Unln tmlay Mti'l k? e p nlong win the crowd -have mon oy Ut the li*nk, A dollar will stun mm account in our Having* Department ami iliu reat Is o^sy- merely ??1 UiiiK to it the small amount* you cuti i-M?ily *|>art?. TheCommeicial Bank Camden, S. C. To -Nig hi. W resiling Match To-night, At Optra House, best two in three falls ChIcIi as Catch Can Stylo, Hilly Kd'waids, a clover and hard worker, Albert Kubuiak,, the Michlgan Giant. If the Fans of Camden want to nee good wrestling now la the tiuiu to show it, act it will depend largt^p upon this match if any more oan be pulled off In Camden. J. J. QooOaIq, Mgr. Opera Houao. EXCURSION RATES To New Oilcans, Mobile and Pen aacola via -y' Southern Railway. Account Mardi Gras c< b'bratlons at Now Oilear.a, La, Mobile, Alati and Pei\BHCola, Kla,, the Southern Railway announced the very low rato of one flrat-claaa fare plua 25 ccnts for the round trip. Ticket* on aaln February 2Gth. 27th, 28th and 20 cli, Inclusive; March 1st unci 2nd, inclusive, good to leave New Orleaua returning not later than midnight March LOth, 1008. Stopj ovors allowed going anij returning. For ral'hB, detailed information, etc., apply to neareat Ticket Agent or additBB J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Remember you can buy 24 lbs granulated sugar for $1.30 at Cash Grocery Company EQK MAYOR. Mr. Kditor: ? We desire to present the | name of Mr. W. F, M alone for Mayor of | Ljhe City ol Camden, at (he coining pri mjtry election, subject to the rulen of t^ie pemppratlo primary. Mr. Mf.Sono is well oonljlied for t lie duties ofthi# office apd if ejected will make Camden a pro gressive and efficient Mayor. MftMy fl'lewfo. FOR MAGISTRATE. Mr. Editor: ? Please announce the name of Mr. J. D. MeDowall, as a candi date for Magistrate for DeKalb Township. Wh$n he way in offic? before he made ft Dpjenold Magistrate and we want to see him thpie jigaln. Many Friends. Mr- . Editor: ? Pleas? announce the name of Mr. H M. ihnchar as a candi date for re-election to the office of Hyjaingr trate (or Defta*b township. Iflr. ffoncher has made aji honest, h?ubrahle and fruit ful officer aud while lie is pot seeking the ofl|oe hjs friends want bin* retained' real mmm sale. Tract of land known as "Outlaw Place,'1 12 roiles from Cannlen. a HiitaB from Cssaett. 5 miles 'ror^ miles of J^arshaiifc C()^rpt( cohtttln'-.g | iOd acres. $5 ftcr&s p^oare^. \ 'inf ant house, I Barn, g?)od r Prlcj, ?TOO.- ? V W- Vja hm, Feb. 90, 190?; * "*T*??-*T?*.Tr?TTlTI)<iiiw ii in ' " '' mmm "" ???????? ? ? 1 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina, ) Court of Ov?jn^ County of Kerahaw i pieai^ MoUie A. Gilbert, rUtinliJJF; agalwH . /. lYtow?s Cy Jibpklns, Executor of tfae ktit Will and Testament of M<\ ry A. Alden, decease dx Amanda W. Hopkins ai\d C. A. Brujte, Defendant* lo lh? I> e feud an t*:^ You are hereby summoned and retpilrw ed to answer the complaint in this artion, a copy ol which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court for Kershaw County on the l8th day of January, A. TV ' 1908. and to serve a copy of y6ur answer to the aald complaint on the subscribers at t^eir offloe in Camden, S C. . within twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint withu\ the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff iu thli action will apply to tlm Coyurt for tho rolief demanded m the complaint. CLARKE &. vox TUfcaCKO W, Plaintiff's Attorneya. l>ated January 18th, 1909. To J. Thornae C- Hopkins, Jfcecotot of the last Will and Ttitaxr.cn t of Mary A. Alden. deceased, Amanda W. Hop. L Hopkhvs and O. A. iirak?, Defeodanta la this svtion t Take uotlca that the Complaint In this action was filed in tha offtee of tha^3)ark off the Court of Common Plaaa for Kar ?haw County, in tfca SuOe of South Car olina oa the eighteenth day ot January, r. D? 1909. _ : dtMKS g-^SOJWW^ Jan. 9?td, 190?. I" I N. C. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling Ami MoSrcainilu JliaLa A Specialty. Keprt'HtufU Only Tl?u $i#t Ami Moat li^liuhlo Coin paula K-miI Mwtuui Ami k?ntii># A^ent. ( .. , We are now prepared to serve you with any quantity you wish. Fresh Goods arriving daily. Respectfully, G. A. & R. L. MOSELEY - Headquarters For ?c-ioooc<>rKx o; 'K>ooooo<xy When in need of anything m the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. A. Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO HOU8KUOM) COMPLETE WITH QV.T IT. Wii Sinuate Cures Eruptions of m 1 1 Iuvuunuiatory Nature ; Piles, Sores Stabs, Cuts, Bruiaes, Strains, Boils, Pimples, ne-F<n Or, buucles, StQiiCiBfuibo, Soft Corns, (quick relief to hard oorr?B,): Scrofula. Sore-Brcant, Uiag-YVorm, Hums, Eczema, Tetter and kindred diseases. Prevents Blood l'oison or Loek-Ta > - from Stings, Bit<ja. Scratches l?y unclean Instruments, Nail in Foot., or from nny other ciiubo. Allays and nileviatea pftin l*erfecil) harmless in its application, but magical in its results. Once tried you will never ho without. Nothing but (h* purest refined material enters into it* manufacture. Six (tii month required to make as Binall a Quantity as ounce. N?Mujnrtou-< to the moat dolicate complexion, and why not fcnep a'ltox on hand- Age does not detract from its*cel<>b(A? tjd liwalhiK qualifies. S*ves much suffering and Jui#i\y Doctor bills and is aliray a true friend. Every K>,\ guaranteed of money refunded, ^Price 25c. F6r fc?de by all drutigisU,, or, A. THI1S9* Charlotte. N- Q, S E JZ. B O JK p O Air Line Railway. The a 6 arrivuls and departures. ns well ns time ami connections with otyer companies, aro yiven'only ns information and not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND No. 98 No. 60* * No. 84 Lv. Camden II 02 p m 6 67 a ro 7 65 p ra A r. Hnmlet 1 10 ? ra 9 15 am 10 15 p tn Ly Raleigh 4 20 ft ra 12.60 p in 1 20 a m Ar. Portsmouth 10.10 a m Ar. Richmond 9 15 a ro G.05 p m 6 05 am Ar. Washington 12 30 p in 9.30 p m 9.25 r\ rn Ar. Baltimore 1 40 p m 1 1 06 p in 11.32 a 01 Ar. Philadelphia 3.55 p m 4 21am 1.45 p m Ar. New York 6. 30 p m 7 30 am 4.16 p m Ar. Pittsburg , 8 50 a m 9.42 p m SOUTHBOUND No. 99 * No. 43 No. 81 J L7. Camden - 8 46 a m 12 30 a ui 12 10 p m Ar. Columbia 9.47 a m 1.26 am 1 26 p m Ar. Savannah 1.06 p in 4.30 a tn 5 05 p m , Ar. Jacksonville , 6.05 p m j 9 00 a uo 9.60 p m Ar. Tampa * " 6.60 p m 7.50 a m .Ari Miami - - 7 30 a in 10 25 a in The Seaboard Florida limited IrainH Nob. 98 and 99 are composed ?Xt olusively of new and tip to date Pullman equipment as follows: IMuing car (a la carte) service, double drawing room sleeping cars state room andj observatin car between New York and St. Auguitine. Trains Kos. 81 and 84. Seaboard Express, daily, are composed of the following equipment: Pullman drawing room bnflfct sleeping car between Washington and Jacksonville, daily. Pullman drawing room Imffet sloep ing car between Jacksonville and Tampa Pullman drawing room, sleep ? ing car between Jacksonville and Orlando, daily. Traine No?. 49 and 60, Seaboard Mail, are oompoeed of PoUmaa drawing room buffet sleeping cat between New York and Jacksonville, daily. Sea board buffet parlor car between Jacksonville and Trtopa, daily. Dining ear between Washington and Hamlet. daiTy. i . .. For fnrtbnr information and reservations applr jg* A-nt, or write U? W Wf BURTK>VGH84 K ZZ M A\ Columbia, & u. ) o TFh 'Fertilizers! Nitrate of Soda and Peruvian South America. Murate oi' Potash and. many. * ' +? t '.V *ft?y COTTON -SEED' MEAL - ? -- ? ' < - - ' * ?"_ i~"ry ?? ?-* !*?* ?> %>.-?. ;jft- ?r - - -.--* r; -? Royster's and Reed's F&m.offS Fer ?' '. '? ??"? ? ???? \v '?^fc^Tirr $g|| tilizers in all the high grade Mixtures' 3s Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag) ; i ? . , ... ._ . * ~ ' ' . . i'. '. ?..V~ y;rV- 'jztr.'z. :i i1'; ? jfagj One, Two and Three H anteed First Class A FULL LINE OF FARM PLIES OF ALL KINDS: Specially Low Prices on all of(' Goods lor cash or on reliable pa SET CHINA Get A Coupon. Each ? spend with us you of this China