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. t?i* u?onrh?, 7ft oeota; three month*, 46
' eenta.
BubIooib locaU, ? cento per line each iu
aertioQ.
Candidate*' Cavda 1(/r County u(lic??
$5.00 Congreaiilonal 1 10.00.
(JoiDiiiUoicatioMb will be published ^Imi)
, of interest to the general publictand
uot of ft defamatory nature. N$ re
sponsibility will bu ukmuuioiI for', the
viows of correspondents.
ttftTHO fOK AovicsnniNa : Ordinary
transient adTertlaraentB, tir?t jnn?r?ioj)
fci.OQ per square ; each snbhoijuwut in
sertion 60 cent* per uquare,
Remittances by cheek*, drafts and poiUl
money orders ?hould be wade j>syable
to w, it. MoDowr.fj?;
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CAMDEN. 8. ()., ft KPT 11,1908
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lit. M K HC'II ANT.
Of course \oti tire *v ti n more
cituli. The way to get it in to in
crcaBO your cash h alen. The wuy
to increase these i? tr? induce more
customer*. Tbo *??y t?> ({ft more
customer ih to givo wider publici
ty to the inducements you offer.
A more liberal uae nf.printere' iul?
? will give youi bubincBa that public
ity that iy no much needed, will
toJPK to you new customers, will
increase your oa&b Bib>a and sup
ply you with the money you ho
much want. Koi more money ubp
V more space in Tbu Chronicle.
. Hatiw reasonable, service prompt
and thorough.
The receipt. ? for brtppwiPB*, if
there is a receipt, tu c^rccl living.
^ We do not ti&aeii that all the edit
caT.ed irtM>'pU' Itn;""" CRrrrrtiy, or th*?
they ate happy. We do believe,
however, that vbry utij jy life to a
groaUr degrte ' It ?. r? do their lined
^!ucated Incturcn. If tiny d ?> not
the fault lii'H with "them. The op
portu nitieo <? f ttie 'educated are
? vastly superior to those ? . C the no
- cduootid J'l.f-.t ?rc w.\ry tu: edu
cated men and womon ^bo Iiuve
accomplished i.iiu ii in the woriil
and who have lived useful and hap
py Iitch, but it alwn Btandfl tv) tea
boti that if peop'i bi>d enjoy
ed the ?id vas: t ageB if * u education
tliut their Biiu/ofib nnu. ! Lave been
greater nnd iheir iiv..? happier
Kducai'or- d?'Vi:'jpH .11 'ill ftuu!iti<iB
of human nature. ? (iiiil nr-v Letter.
i uvrly t< a* r?H ad v hi, I * <;ni and
ad vt i Hily i'h I'TTiT! 1 1 3 mi hi <? p >- , or
you can wear out ycur ?>!il flnilxb.
You ? 10 exnuurd fn III ?; J i ?? . you
.are not lrrul.lt I wr.h tn<ui\ sisittiis
- horca do no'. iw>i " j, ? . : ? , upon^t-m do
not haunt ycur tal>|r\ brunt hmuU
do not h c > o n tul u you. No on**
think* of prcsen lit::* v" with a !??
timoniftl. No fiir.ri: keeper mitaten
you by aeking y<?u "lf? tlv tt any
tiling I can do for you?" Bugging
letter writer*' .'on' -bf?llji.r von.
F1 nit ?? 1 1- ? ?? do i) >' ll ail* i vim. Y on
Hl'O fi liVld IK HI V ?> 'iv;. ?nd luAuy u
deception. Alio i . if y..w
h truu fiiccd in tli il>', you arc
uure Lt? know i; in u niiort space of
time. ? Kx.
JRoaol utlouM hy W'. '(nltiiuii of the Wui'.d
Wbv rp'tH fj i.?l i n ! i is in ii u i ! " * I J
dom has aeon lit (i? rrniovo nui
brother, Sovoroi Guoig" lUtmn,
from ibid I ift .
Bo it rcio w i. 1- 1. .? s we the
Woodmen of Water Oak C.ttnp. N<;.
393, deplore 'ho death if'-ut hr idl
er, ii ti d
'i'h nt the i'loiU (if .In :i I ui)() ho
insti noted io i i?*-c. r 1 1 ti; lut mc I Orivl \l
liorui u p?n it ii! >in u pH'1' of t ho
minuiea of ? hr (Niop a* a tribute,
to bin memory, mul
That h copy of these tuioluliobH
bo ai<nt to the family of our de
ceased brothor. and
Tli ft t f\ copy of these iv#olu?ioiift
be sent to each id t h ?* lie Wtp&poi ft
printed in CamiU-u
"8o let him sh'e|> that dreamless sleep.
Our sorrows chisU-i inc r ,.u.l Iiih b? a?1 ,
Bo comforted. ye lovr ?. who w/>(>p '
He lives with li?--d. !;o ;s m-r dead."
J. W. A Sunders, C C
N. F. Getty ?, Clerk .
Wherons it has pleased the all
wise Father to recall the soul of
? our brother, Frivato George liabon :
_ Be iL resolved, That Company L,
> flth Regiment. Uniform Bank,
? Woodmen of the World mourn the
loan of our brother, and further
Uesolvad, that a pago of the min
utes of this Company be inset ibed
~ will) these resolutions as a tribute
to bis memory; and further
Resolved, that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the family of
our brother and to each of the pa
pers printed in Cstnden.
~ B, Order of th?r Cnptain com*]
. manding, Sept. 4, 1008.
W. J. Burd^H, .
C?p?. Co. L, 6th Reg. U. R W. O. W.
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Bargain* la B**l Xststs
with to got bargains lo
.m# in the oily or
itryi csM Q. Q. AUxsndsr,
~ tato Agent, CaoftJsn, 8. C.
u.l .1 ' in U. . ? .J* "J . J J U UL iiX?.L - J . . 1 1 - J
Vorj l<ow Halt* to Lexington, Ky ,
and Hcturn via ttoulhoin I ly.
Account 26 tb Annual SeMlon,
National Haptlal ConVMtlon, tb<
Southern lly announce# greatly r#?
<iucec> rate* to Lexington, Ky urid
riiiuru. Ticket# to b? aold Hep 18.
14 and !'6> good to It-uvu Lexlng
ton returning Sept 23, 1808.
Tbe SouUicin lly baa been
lecLed Ah Hie "Official Kot?l?" ftoiu
Sou lb Carolina, and upccial high
cl?i? concilia will be provided and
leave Columbia 7.00 a in, Tueadey,
Hept 15 via Spartanburg, AtbevHU
and Kni>i; viliv, ariivtDK f/txkoglor<
' Liu1 following inorniug.
For rate*, ticket*, etc, apply t"
I 80 Ky ticket agenta or adiirt!** J \>
1 Mm k, A (i I' A, or .1 O buak, I) P
| Agt, Charleston , S C
HOHOldtiOIl of K?H]>ttCt.
Camden, ?S. C.t Sept. 1st 100b,
A. L. fHKff:
At u regular communication of
Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F#M:
The following resolutions were
imauiiiiou?iy adopted,
Whereas, 111 Urn dispensation
of a v\ iso but inscrutable Provi.i
donee, our late brolhc?S K* ?S. <
Nettles, lias been removed from!
oy r midst by deatli, we as* a
lodge, are called upon to mourn
the loss of a mud) esteemed J
brother,' Therefore,
Resolved, That we do sincere- i
ly *ympaUiizu with the afflicted
family and relatives ofourde-l
ceased brother, 111 the/'heavyj
bereavement under which they.i
are now suffering,
Resolved t hat as a token ofj
i respect a blank page in ou.r
I rtK*o'*d be "Tipilu alrd- to his
mi-tin u \ .
Resolved, That a copy of Uioms
I rosolul i ? > 1 1 be sent to his family
iTiaTrrmr- rrt:tOT^" nf ?eut,-i?M.y- pa
: per.s
Kospect lully.
S. C\ Z??mp,
K T (roodule,
VV. M Young,
< iMrnrni um> on Resolutions.
. ,!nO. \V Wilson Secretary
Money To Loan.
I hiu j > r 'pKi>*>l t-> Iohiih 0. 1 ap
proval' ?.(?(tt'l.v >f Ki'tl li*tul< in Ktr
i-li^vv (''/iintj* ' ?ti tcr'im In mil horrnwtir.
W, M .SHANNON,
Altor icy at Lew.
S. N*?v. I'), l'J06.
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BOARDING HOUSE AND RES
TAURANT. -
1 w.cli to nnrouncn to tho public
Mm?. 1 hn.vo ' n idiitfjjo of the hoard
ini^ li )????' >ij.| rrstnurmtt hitAiiicSH in
l!i<? hui!'''u<^ on lliM corner ol BroaTT
u i) < I !)fl\nlb ??tr#*e!a (i'u? People of
rt t?i> i !ii i is<' nnd* tvjli conduct a tirnt
obm* bmud'iiiv, hoiiMo ftnd roRlnurant.
Kr.ti ?* tn<>dt'liii.? I 'uirouny ?5 solicited.
lii!>*piu'.l full v.
fcjept. Uth II. 1) (jOFF.
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i 1) M Mel askill , t>urconnt> lino
i J S Trantham. ruI i.nil f??:<
.A KpIIv, ril wk
' Wnteree Hri?l>to Co. tc 1 1 r
i li L Pnto, rd wk
: I) f> Catoe, r?>p on liriii(f.<
. 1) I, Duhnfy, wk at poor house
j J F. Willianaa, rep on bridge
H Ii Smyrl, rd wk
' T W Wattft, Ml wk
j T, fl TUniton. fd wk
Hnnth Supply Co. rd wit
' J S lumber
i I. II >f ( Leod. r 1 wk
I J 1) Ooft, rtl wk
j I) A Goff, rd wk ?
T J Hay. rppair on bridge
Lorick A I^owriuice. piping
tiowi* & ChrUtmas, ^up
W J Dunn, med ??r
K I) Williams, aunt h g
J M Carson, repair on bridge
M B Rikbon, aup
J W Wood, rd wk
T O Sossionw, rd wk
Charlie Hall, rd wk
H B Drakeford, rd wk
Robt Uutlo<1gd, rd wk
Rirkland dt Smith. *al ,??
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ToUl,
M. C. WKSt,
8op*rrlaor K*r?haw Ounly
GINNING $1.00.
Our Ginnery has been thoroughly over
hauled and we have secured an expert
machinist to run it, and will be able to
give prompt and satisfactory service, Our
ginning charge this season is only $1.00
per bale. See us before selling orexchang
your cotton seed.
CAMDEN OIL MILL,
W. R; EVE, JR., Manager.
Camden- -Friday, Sept. 18.
UNITED
20TH SUCCESSFUL YEAR.
22 PE.RF82!iW2?!3 RAIN or SHINE
RECOMMENDED
i?D
EWDOHSEP
BY THE PRESS
AMD CIER6 Y
OF THE WORLD.
OLDEST.
UflttST MO
fij?HESI
EXHIBITION IN
THE 11NIVEBSE
WOHDtnrUL TRAINIB
JIIBl homii and ponies
alnlil RATHtMD FHG'4 ALL
UvU HARTS or THE WORLP.
2 HERDS OF PERFORMING ELE
PHANTS AND DROVES Or SIBER
IAN AND SYPJAN CAMELS .....
AAA MEN. WOMEN, CHILDREN,
h II AND ANIMALS, MAKING AN
\*WU UNCOMRAILABLE DISPLAY.
rUNNY CLOWNS. THE MOST
ENJOYABLE AND AMUSiNC
EXHIBITION EVER PRESENTED
Unlimited
New Features
Piesenled
la
Every
Department.
The Bes!
Conducted
Amusement
Enterprise
in the
United States*
JT;. THF FAMOUS EUROPEAN FEATURCBi
the: ore ax steiner troupe:, oA.
M'SELLF. O El O EL 3C H "QUEEN C T THE AIR" FROM PARIS.
THE COMEDY WEY LERS, HtOM R8YAL THEATRE BARCELONA.
- ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALU**
GRANDEST OF ALL STREET PARADES
MORNING OF E^H-EBrnOlSJ".
? fk B G ^ p D
Air Line Railway.
Eastern Time
ihose arrivals and departures, as well as lime
? von only as information and not guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Camden
Ar. Hamlet
Lv. Raleigh
Ar. Portsmouth
Ar Richmond
Ar. Washington
Ar. Baltimore
Ar. Philadelphia
Ar. New York
Ar. Pittsburg
Ar. HufTalo
Ly. Camden
Lv. Columbia
Lv. Savannah
Ar. Jack8onvillo
Ar. St. Angustino
Ar. Mongomery
Ar. New Orleans
Ar. Tampa
Ar. Miami
N o. 8 4
9 DO p m
1 1 30 p m
3 45 a m
1 0 30 a in
9 10 a m
1 2 30 p m
1 38 p in
3 65 p m
6 30 p ra
9.42 p m
6 55 a m
SOUTHBOUND
No. 81
9.20 a m
10.36 a m
2.10 p m
7 00 p m
9 10pm
6.66 a m
6 45 p u
6 30 a in
10 15 a m
and connections are
No. Go
6 .17 a m
9 20
12.50
C 05
9.30
1 1 45
4 21
7 30
8 00 a m
12.05 p m
No 43
10.40 pm I
11 45 p m
2.45 a m
7.15 a m
11.00 a m
8.15 p m
7.20 a m
5.20 p m
10.35 p m
Trains Nos. 81 and 84 are composed of the following blgh class equip
ment: Pullman drawing room, sleeping .car between Jersey City and
Tampa, daily : Soaboard dining oar between Washington and Richmond
and betweeu Hamlet and Jacksonville, also first clasa day ooachea.
Trains Nos. 43 and 66, Seaboard Mail, daily, are oetnposfcd of folloWiOff
equipment: Pu'lman drawing room . aleeping.oar between York and
Jacksonville, daily. Seaboard bnffst parlor car between Jacksonville and
T?mpa. daily. Dining ear between Washington and Hamlet, dally. Alto
first-class day ooachss.
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For farther iaformation and reservations apply to
R. J. OOOPfiB. Agent, or wrIU to J. 8. BTOHKBRQER.
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Trespass Notice.
Kox hunting, fhootinp cr trespAs^iNg
forbidden, on ull my lands
SARAH MICJCUC.
August UHtli. 1?0B
Ginning $l..oo
Our Ginnery has been thor
oughly overhauled and v/e will
be able to give prompt ;ind
satisfactory service. Our gin
ning charge this reason is on
ly $ I per bale.
Sve us before selling or ex
changing your cotton seed.
Lugoff Ginnery,
M. B. Kabon, Mg'r,
R. M. Kennedy, Jr.
COTTON BUYER.
Iteprescnting ticorgo II.
McFaddcn.
Office In Hear of Singleton's
Old Bakery.
Highest Prices Paid*
School Notice.
The City School* of Camden, including
the Factory and Malvern Ilill schools ,
will open on Widnesday September UWli. I
l'atrons are again urged to enter pupils
on the first day of the tension.
No child will be admitted to Grade 1.
unless prepared for it. nf'er the t ccond
school month.
Children who will he six years old be.
fore January 1 may be entered at opening
of session.
K. M. KENNEDY, Kupt,
TUGS. .1 . KlRKhAND,
C W. BIRCLIMORE,
II. G. GARRISON.
Trustees.
Registiation Notice,
Camden, S C., July 2, 190S.
? Notiee is hereby given that ihe Books,
of Registration are now open for the
registration of voters, and will remain
open until the ;t 1 st of August, 1908,
(Sundays excepted.) Under the new law
all (jualilled voters are required to regis,
ter.
All those who registered prior to 1898
are requested to bring their registration
certificate with them.
The lioard of Supervisors of Registra
tion for Kershaw County will bo at the
following places on the dates .iriven here
with for tliepuipose of regiHlrinit voters
Hethune. September 8 and 9
Westville, *' 11
Kersliaw, " 12
Blaney, " 16
Parties wanting registration certifi
cates will please be on hand
J. C. HILTON,
M. B. RABON,
ALEX BROWN,
Board of Registration for Kershaw Co.
TAX NOTICE,
Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County)
Camden, S. C-, Sept. 4, 1908. J
In accordance with the Act to raise
supplies lor the fiscal year commencing
January 1st, 1907. notice 1b hereby given
thai the books will he open for colli i t
ing State, county and school taxes from
October 15, 1908, to M*rch 1st, 1908. A
penalty of 1 per cent will be added on
all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1908.
A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid
by Fob. 1st, 1M9, A penalty of seven
per cent will be added on all unpaid
March lit, 1909
The rate per oentum for Kershaw
eouaty is as lollows :
Mills.
State taxos. 5 1.2
School taxes, 3
County taxes, 3 1-4
Railroad taxes, 1 I 4
Court House Bo (' 1-4
llo&d, 1
Total. _ 14 3-4
The following special levies hare beer
made also :
Special School tax. District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds Graded
dchool Building, Mills.
District No. 1. \
Special School tax Dist, No. 1, 3
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" 7, 2
" 10, 2
" " " 11, 2
12, 2
?. .. o .. ,7i 8
" " ?? 18, 8
.* ** ?. u }9| 2
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M - ,? ? g
.. .. ^ .. g7 8
? ? .. .. .. 40> 7
The road tax of two dollars can bi
paid the County Treasurer from Octobei
15th, 1908, to March 1st, 1900.
The noli tax Is $1,
All tntdrmaUon as to taxee will bt
furnished upon application.
~ IB tending far Tax amounts ana Ite
oeipts, state with- whom thw- Taxpayer
lived in January last, and if known by
two names* give both, and be sore to give
Township and Now of School District.
D. M. McCasklll,
Ooanty Treaj
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A Startling Announcement
ft
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Catch Your Breath and Read the Fol
lowing Telegram Just Received
Fron Our Mr. (ins Hirsch Who
Is Now Searching The
Northern Markets:
Hirscli Urol hers & Co.,
Camden, S. (3.
Big slump in prices in all lines on wholesale market,
Am purchasing GO per cent cheaper than when hri'3 last.
Put on big sale and make room ror $3f> 0')0 stock of fall and
winter good p. Cut the priei s in two if " n< . eesaary to move
stock. ?
( Signed) G us Hi* rteh.
What does this mean? It means
that our stock of $60,000 must move.
In order to move it we will cut the
prices in two.
50 per cciit Discount Sftlc
Mies College Girl: ?
If u>u are going away to Collepe U v the present term, you
will find this store your '-friend in need" when you are ready
to buy your equipments for the school days.
Run through the following list. It is suggestive of various
needs and shows how low our prices are:
BEDDING
5 4 Mohawk sheeting, best made 65c
45x36 Pillow cases to match 17 1 -*2c
81-90 Mohawk double sheets, "l?>c . ?-*
TOWKLS
Extra larjjje ''rub-dry" buck towels, special at 25c
Large size cotton buck towels at 10c *
DOILIES ? Pure linen, satin finish $1.00 a dozen.
DRESS MATE1UAL
White ground Percales, black figures at 10c yd, g >od value
at 12 L2e --- ?
Excellent English lougelulh Pi 1^*2 and l "?c yd. Diessma
tei ials of all kinds , ^
Woolen Dress Skirt. ? All n??w st\Us. neat fitting splendid
ly made garments, 3.50 to "I 50
SHOES and Oxfords. ? The best and most stylish footwear^
for women, a full line, all the latest styles, from $2. to $4.-;
For the College Girls Room. - Beautiful couch covers in a
wide range of designs at all prices, covers for fancy Pillows. : /.;
lilankets and (guilts in qualities and at all prices to suit all
tastes. Laces curtains ? all prices. . ?
1 ' yV - a . v >
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ALSO, Hosiery, collars, necties, gloves, belts, ribbons for
all purposes, umbrellas, handbags, soaps, tooth and hair
brushes, combs, etc. "'v.
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H1RSCH BROS & CO.