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SON. ENCI.ISI I |E,YLON AND Mr Icin?, in l>nlk, a Puckuges \\ c | NEWTON'S. SUNBEAM, Etc ffee Just ?CEm| WhitiN fbftyaoa rii Ifllklon jtreeVlj i(ob giv?ti iiuruci Boomtf Seven! moo cd a' A^y?v.o ono exl fi.'gia for finlo. Cbpicle offio^l tyTo-Date ?Ite Belli r^Pff have MrttoHa* | tk?ff*lcc? oi 'SerYarfc M 8 a ale Now | ; roost Pan ; icured j i. clalf I i<h?si? i Awther < ' u By Aoortjpr cm W' -i>y fq^HRtKMH|^KtErer h a the |,tfr j*?? ?ion ivtisg nej^H BIJWBwv. noli 1. n??ge ?re u* u.H'hii ifiv ' f r (?wi w lnd<r w -nf^-Meaet a Hit i its & Bat reu'e hardware *tore. Tig friends of Mrs Mary E Shaw ntxl ter daughter HJra M H McLaur rin. dfcrn?<nly of Camden bnt now ref' Texas, will be point. <i to f&ara that the huttbanti of Uio Ijfttot Mr MaoaGehl McLaurin, died fiiddenlv on the. 30th of Au fiusi in tfaltlUo. Mexico, where he w;iH?peDding the snmtaer with l)i? f irnjly. Mr, MeLaurin Was amative of Sao>t?r county bat moved to Tex RH*Wut twenty five ycara.ago where he h?e bfcon engaged in civil ongin coring and railroading. He leaves a wife and two sons and two donght ettlo whom we extend sympathy. MEETING OF D. A. R. Tbfl first mealing of the Ifob khkHill Chapter J). A. R. elnci; w,?k lias heen resumed after sum mer vacation, was held at the old ?,,uri House on Thursday Sept. 9. After Ilia' meeting was oalled to or dtrjhe Itogent spoke feelingly ol the dilahjRtlon of this old build log in years past, and expressed ?urpri*? and appreciation of the wmHh?ful fihanges that have beon wrA|igh> SBthe ladies of the Com ; mittee, uflntr excellent work of pleining T<qpl repairlug the build lop, and JWklng the interior so very sttT^^Ye. Tho larga hall hsa beci^^pi'ely renovated, colore lo paitit, metering and woodwork stilly CUBfed out, and when furn lilted andSMca placed there, will beooe o|^HI handsomest Chapter A P>ot?v"M made seconded tod adopted authorising" the S^cre fl by personal letter j|be Chapter, thanks to Mr. E- O^Rn Treackow far valua b!e l??al J^Rother assistance with out obar$?'; E. M. Hendrtx for persons' ?? supervision of work at Court HofaKWithout charge, and JOtEasa. for solicit ing interest in the county in be htif of Uli^^Hftfer and for other i Taae was do. om by Mjfeapr, lilcb I jre fuel ITaUrf ee River llouod^a?vw. Ily a business t of OQIoeti I Death of Mi . John Wilson Herman. It te with ?jncei? rogret that wo jenro of tho death of Mr. John Wil son narinun, father of Mrj. K W. Mitcbam of our town, which oooar red at his homo at Kioto's Mountain, 0, on September 7th, 11 ih death was cauacd ftum apoplexy. Very Low Hates to Denver, Colorado, and ILetuin via Soulheru Ry. Oj ft coo u ti t of the Annual Con* vention, American Hankers' Aaeo clallon, Ihe Southern Railway an nounces attract. vn lew round trip rates to Denver, Co!. Tickets 10 birsatd-datly tiuttl Hepttrmhrr 1908, good to- return leaving D^n-' Jvur 'uot later tluin October 31,1908 [ For ratea, details, schedules, etc , I npply to Southern Ry licket ageutH, [5 L Meek, AGP Agt , i^ilantn, Ga? or J C Lu?k, I) P A., Chorion ton,* 8 C Recommendod By Press Public And Pulpit. Probably there .is no other show upon the read u.day thai has such u general concensus of good opio tons as the Gentry Bros. United Shows, that aru billed to Appear here Friday, vSept. 18. Kvery f?a lurc ot t?ii ict ronowued organization is new, novel and up-to-date, and the performance from atari to fln tiah is luirt of amusement, interes', 1 utjd fun. Highly trained anttnulff I arc wren io vbuml ?nce. K'ephanl>> camels, buffulo, and other of the larger ^uadrupedt* give their per_ formnnoes, whilst. a troupa of mon keys enact a minaturo "Fighting ttia Flames." -Several good oircu* acts round out a bill that i? re markable for its strength.? adv. PERSONAL. ? Mr .1 S Rhau.o has takeu a poai lion at tho Gilt Edgo Store. Mr and Mrs H M Ulnior have ro turned to Camden. Dr CL Yates has relumed from 0 ploasant I rip North W 0 received a pleasant call last Friday from that oxccHenl gootlem m Mr A S Gardner i.f Helhuue Mr and Mrs Gna Hirseh have re tarnod fo Camden, much to the de light of their many frienda here. Mr Jacob illrsch has roturncd from his old homo bringing with bun his charming bride. Camden extends to them a hearty woloome Mrs NV W Miotic and daughter. Miss Sarah, visited Mrs fid H Brew er the past week. From hero they went to Yorkvillo to visit Mrs Mick le'a pi&ter, Mrs S C Ashe ? Kershaw j Era. Mr Hubert Johnson, of Charlotte N 0. delighted his many frienda in Camden by a visit horo this weeU. Mr Johnson is a pod of Mr W E Johnson and posseaes in a large de gree much of that polished manli ness bo characteristic of hia distin guished family. " r " Little Folks' Part lea. On Saturday ajternooo piomplly at. Qve o'clock in spile of the inclem 4qI Heather, all of little Hiss Eliz abeth Workman's young friends as* sembled at her home on upper Lyt tleton street to partako of her lios pitality and to spend a most enjoy* able afternoon. Tho little folks af ter playing many charming child hood games, were served with de licious refreshments- Another de - lightful feature of the afternoon waa the "Doukey Party," in which Master Tommy Tucker and little Miss Agnes Shannon were neatest successful In pinuiog the douke)'* tall in tho right place, and jeers the lucky winners of the prizuT. ' Miss Sara Wolfe entertained a boot thh}y of .her young frienda on (Wednesday afternoon, the ocoaslnn being bet* ninth birthday. " De licious refreshments were served af ter the Utile folks had tired them selves out at their play, and'.neaoh child was made happy by the beau tiful favors which were found at ?aeh of their place tu Then more .delightful games were played until the hour of partjng came, all too soon for ever/ one of the partici pants of ftfise Bare'* hospitality. Of An Agwl 4 hiMinu Wo man. Mr* Martha |l'tKU)? relict of the Ut? M?. Jiioci Team, died ?l lit* i home 10 Wi'fci WaUiee lot Mon , day', the 7ili Inn, to the 98ih yon of her ag?. A0-e* ? busy and useful life ?he died as she h*d lived ? bun ; ored, tiusted tad loved. She rear ed her own monument while she ' Mved in the hearts of nil who knew her. Htjr christian lifo was l>enu tiful /mm its beginning lo iticlpse, Mid through nil the vicissitudes ihiough which she passed her f mi tit in Ond never wsvered Hu?. ahr haft left us end trdav the leaves fall up m another gisvc that hides from vit>w nil that is mortal of ? lru<> and noble woman. None over entered her home with out a warm wtlooine nor left with* out fueling the warmth of a genu inn hospitality. Oil ego did not diminish her unselfish solicitude for her friends and loved ones Slie united wi'h the Methodist Church iu early, lifo and loved to at toud its service* when her health permitted. While she has cootio' ued to eDjoy ^the society of her friends aud children, she lias for several yeara. realiz-d that her ac tive life waa over and with rceigoa lion awaited the divine call from de/.th untoJife. As the death dew gathered on her marble brow, around her hedsidi gather those who loved tier. The life so interwoven with' tbnrs, with tearful eyes they watched as it, slowly but surely paa?ed over. The love of this good woman fiy her children and grandchildren al most surpassed lium&n understaud ing. Business cares ant) their own home cirke have encroached uppn their time, may have robbed tier of their companionship, ' but she was ever Just the eam?; rejoicing in their successes and grieving at their misfortunes. They may have grown away from her, but she nev er from them; they were siill her boys aud gitle. We know that yearn hence the memory of her un selfish devotion will make them bet ter men and better women and her precepts be their guiding star. Vain is any attempt to measure the loss of a mother to her chil dren; after all, outside of heaven, I ihere is no love like mother-love. We believe the tender caro devoted to those nearrnt fcnd deares*, went with her to the better land, and in the possibilities of eterniiy may bp needed heieafter. x The funeral an vires lot k placr on Tured&y and the buiial was ai the old Tramily burning ground at Sn?>rna Cburch. The pall bear ers were her giund m ub. Nevor be cruel. Vou Imvc no right to hurt even a fly needlcaely. I Cruelty if tho trnit of a bully; kind ness tiie mark of a gentleman. Bridges To Let Notice in hor?hy given that bids sre in. vite'l for building two bridge* for the County ? Miller 'k Bridge and Blnkp nyv's Bridge. Contract- for Miller's Bridge will be let on Wednes 'av, Sept 23rd, nnd Bl^kcneye ihidgo < n Thursday Kept. 24th. M C. WKST, A C?. Supervisor. ? Sept. 11? 4 t. Citation. South Carolina ? Korshnw Oonnty by I. C. Hough, d. C. C. P. <k G. S. Acting Judge of Probate, Where;ts K. T. Kstridye made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration, of tho Estate of nnd ef fects of Lucas Scott, deceased. These are therefore to c|:e and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Lucas Kcott, deceased, that they he nnd appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to Ve held at Camden, 8, C?, on Saturday, Sept. 19th next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show canto if any they have, why the said admin istration ehould'not be granted. Given under my hand thii 4th day of Sept., A. D? 1908, Published In tho Camden Chronicle, on the 4 th day of Sept, 1008. L C. UOITGU, o. c 0. P. & G. S , Acting Judge of Probate. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. South Carolina ? Kershaw County In the Court of Common Picas Complaint not served. The . Enterprise Buildiny <$? Loan Association, Plaintijf. Auuifinl Afiittie Oiuleon, l^onard Ranpcmi, Felix Rantom, fame a Hansom, ani David Wolfe. Defendant?. t ?? ; .<! X' v--* - To tho do fondants : ? You are hereby summoned ami required to answer tho CdmpUint in this notion, which will be fll?d in the office of tho Clerk of Court of Common Pl^aa for the said County , and tn -porve n copy of your answer to the said complaint on "the subscriber at his onion in Camden, S. C., within twenty (.20) da>% alter the aerrloe hereofy-e*<4ttst've- of the day of ?ncb aer vice; and if yon fail to a??*er the- Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action Will apply tothe Couit for the relief demanded in the Complaint. W. M. SHANNON, . Plaintiff* Attorney. Camden, 8. C-, Aug 27, 190$. To the defendant Mftttie Gadson , Leo . nard HaosocK Felix Ran?om, and Jaeaes lUmsem ?? . "" '1- J Take noitoe thai the Complaint in thts action was filed in the office of theClerk of the Court for Kershaw County, at Camden, & C., this tftjfe day of Aug., A. I>. 1908. ^ 8IIAKNON, PlalnUfTa Attorney. Aug. 27th, 1909. ' *> 2ND PRIMARY ELECTION. ' + ? -? ? HS^i* ?"* ? T(iq Rjeootlvt CoumiiUtt mot ywitfiday ftl4 tho following ia tllQ i)fQ cial cwnot of il? Totou ca?t in the fcrc<V?d I'riintry K lotion I*fct Tue*lay : (A ttsden Knterpriae It Pint? Harmony Three C'a Swift Creek C'JAHett Pine Creek Mill Hrrmita/je Mill Shamrock Shuylo.r'a II ill 'Cantey Hill Ahney Sandy Grove Itlaney Pine Tree Oakland * Granny' x Quarter Beulah Wi'HtviUe Iiunytny livck Heaver Dam Doby's Mill Tventy Creek A nUoch lie Ik Hill Stockton Bethune Liberty Ilill Buffalo^ Riley's Mill Layoff Salt Pond 5 ? a .5 x u* 'ib\i 1*4 I 8 II \t 4 3 %\ 23 27 1 26 10 3 26 79 9 57 18 H 21 5 2y 16 0 21 40 1 16 01 42 18 19 3 15 18 20 27. '21 20 87 69 8 17 49 7 88 13 2/5 15 24 20 19 ft 13 02 70 22 18 26 16 43 28 13 24 0 IT) -C ~2 Z 8 3 ? v '3 : 0 ?. w s k70 187 It 15 7 9 6 18 13 11 7 27 17 12 76 12 58 17 3 21 ?22 1J 13 9 45 18 9 8 61 4ft IK 19 H JO 13 19 18 31 30 33 21 56 39 27 30 9 10 28 7 St 22 10 7 11 60 64 J 9 6 1JI 31 00 71 22 1 ft 8 13 D 1100 ltt | 11 18 9 7 19 5 36 19 22 14 18 n 22 CO 10 0ft 5 1 M 19 15 8 14 29 82 10 1 48 57 12 3 15 2ft 7 21 28 3 ft 29 32 43 19 47 10 30 10 22 4 34 I 38 lfr 3 43 1?0 30 0 16 2ft 18 ft3 11 26 g ar> f i v?2 I'n't 6 23 10 6 2 *.<2 44 1 1 10 26 20 8 81 t>l 39 30 20 4 3 4 00 19 3 '28 93 5 12 1ft tfl 15 5 11 13 6 23 3 11 36 38 2 4 70 7 36 30. ? 9 31 18 20 8 Hi 3 80 B 15 86 50 32 3 20 22 Oft 6 17 20 8 13 ? v 2 a c I I to q 826 78 19 ]n 7 9 00 24 4 ftO II 2*> 16 13 34 ft:i 26 49 18 0 32 2 14 0 25 36 12 . r, 23 83 7 344 4 U 10 28 7 41 14 49 40 80 36 80 12 28 7 81 25 11 4 3ft 11 7 48 81 32 8 10 32 28 4 3 29 8 1 3 8 TOTAL.- Hutler 1030; F.uley ?72; Cobb 980; Rorobert 891; Turner 704; MfKenzio 1071; Trantbam 1010; M<\|o!ey 861; Huckabce 004; I'ixou 903. Commissioner Waters? Township ? 3tn tb 200; Brown 109; Commissioner llu'flilo Township ? Johnson 2ft9; West lo3; King 169; Elliott 166 MagHtrate Western Buffn'o ? Munn 76, Clrognry 153. Vole lor Solicitor in llichtauil County ? Cob\ 2,448; Retubert, 1,080 Totals in District ? Cobb. 3 289; Rmtnbcrt, 2,438 I'ttugl.man is re elected Railroad Cotuoiiesioncr The First National Bank. ? ? ? * ? ? ? ? The only National Bank in Kershaw County is The First National Bank of Cam den. Organized under the National Banking Laws and being under the super* vision of National Govern ment, makes it a most de sirable and absolutely safe Bank for the people of Ker shaw County to do their business with. The First National Bank is conducted on the most lib eral banking principles, with due regard for safety, and offers every accommo dation consistent with sound Banking. We solicit your account and will appreciate your business TUB FIRST NATIONAL R \NK. A. D. KENNEDY. . - - - t . i? Headquarters For Wheglfyieed q! anything in the ? * * * v- . ? J Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. I - --- t-jr. , . ? T?-.\ : .? X : ' ? V- A_ ' ' * . . . . ? ' - . -- J*. . ? ; . . .,t , . 4 l--1 I - ? - , - :-i -v ? .o ivnfiriwf Prices Cut No Figure! We have decided to close out our Summer Goods entirely to make room for our Fall Stock. ... ' ? Big Bafgalfis ^11 j* Ouf Stof$. A lot White Lawn, short length?, worth 10c to 16? yard, t close out fit 5c yard Beautiful lot Figured Orgnndion nod Lowns, sold at 10c to - , ' ? : . \ ? "v 15c yard, to oloso out at 8c to 10c - ' ' ? v " All of our 10c Ginghan>& to go at 8c yard All of.obr 12 l-2c ami 15c Oingh^m9 to go at 10c yard * ' ~. - : ;? -r^rfegirl* X7?.??is8? A lot Colored Cotton Suitlinys floltl at 15c to ?o at 10o vnrd . . These are just a few of the many, - . .v.:. v things we are going to sacrifice now for the next 30 days. Come and get yours be fore they are picked over. Yours Re.<-p?otfullyf >' P* T. ?Hlftpk?e, Proprietor. .-MJHJL1 ..... . , ^ ^;: