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? AC Iw f, w M oleolod chairman i Lc il& SUaildd n . *e ore lur j :om e?ob '*Md hw bcun o Mtfet eo tbat every perV EwHU) Oft red fon Kor nd Mouu mental equafee ??dv the hand i irork of the wAJjtife* .Mp8 XX goo(TfraU or tbetr work. Jgupiy ComtDlMloneri h?ve inir iotoreat Uv aaklnar the 111 o:?m u VJBTOitu h to tickiiLs to bo eoM >yhh inclusive, and fur lied to nrrive Columbia lov. U?ft, 1908, liuoi turn until Nov, .16, 190S. Itfe, detailed information to Southern Railway Address J. L. Meek, A O. LtHnU, (an., or J. C. Lusk, * Charleston, S. C. ihiw Rifio Range. !Vke Stat*. . 1 , Out. 16. ? Adjutant ant) General John C. Boyd town Wodnesday for the pur (inspecting a Bight for a ri r the Ker^baw Guards, tiring zesl Capt. vonTrc.stkow Vi Kdirard Cantey and Private MoDowal), Jr., Dually uaonag to locate a site, lien. Boyd nd it io every way suitable for purpose and has pronounced it t oUss io every respect. The range frill- be looated ]u?t outside the oily Hunts in an old pasture on the left of the road lead ing tu l^e river bridge, which was recently swept away by the freahet. jftja straight and level, 1,000 yards long, and has a hill nod swamp aU tljo back, malting it perfeotly safe. With a view to further protecting the publio frorp auy chanoe shots a six or eigbt*foot breastwotli will be thrown up on the brow of the hill. 3*be oon tract for leasing the land has been Informally plosed with Mr J. 0. Ourelon, lbs owner, and ss soon as the neccessary documents arrive from the war department the tangs will bo perfected. F'oq> $ei'8hnw $o. 1. Always Delighted To ?kst Tho Chron. icle. Mr. Editor:? We have had a very favorable Fall for harvesting crops and we are nearly through. Crops 1n this section, while not as good as indicated some time back, are fairly good. .And prions will evcr'be what wo make tb^m. I can't see any gaib by studying h->w we may obtain better prices for ootton while everything we con sume on theTlrm is constantly ris | ing in price, Tho only redemption that X oan see- is for tUe farmer to raise his oorn and meat at home. Wo like the farm life. While we bays not made muob success along tb^js line and tho future still stands out daik before us it was onr first love antTwo are going to cling ta the dented fffK Yes the farm ia the place? .hero we can raiss a great things. a giort e ?re do have at "laying by" watermelons, peaches an*-- ih inking gttWtir ristmas how we do en jMjjg by ilMfemany Fcr lUitt. ? . ' 1 - Threw fui oie'ted rnouiti ? te<i room, kitchen and dioiug ioou? Ap|l)> lu Cafudeu SU(??. L*<)?Ul of Hf:?. JllULIietiyu. Mrs. Pell* Muu ttrlyn, wife oi Rev. T. W.Munnerly u, of liitLuue, died oo Mouday ia?i, tUe 19. h I net Uraides her Luabaod Abe leave* V??? children aged 4 sod fi years. Hi ? remain* wore carried to Su)?tbvilU on Tuci lty for inurweu*. To Study Medivino. Mr. W. li. Turner, cur present County Superintendent of Kduea tlou, h?* decided to atudy medicint and for that purpose has kueu in Charleston f oi two or three w#ek*. Mr. Turner ib a good man and will be an honor to lite medical profee ?ion. De.nth of Mr?, K. K. Meronty. i ' * *Jl Hi#. K. K. MeiooeV, wife of Mr. ?J S. Mi ioDcy, died at bei honor, ?4H(?I1v llili", about ope mile eastxd Camden ou Wednesday Tint . Her remain* were carried lo Coluwbir. fur inUrmtnl. Mir. Mcroncy wap a devout ni e tuber of tho 'Catholic Church. PERSONAL. Mr Sidney Smith has returned hom<\ He has been playing hall IhU. bcauoii in Philadelphia. Wo received a very pleasant cn" Mi I ii week frotu Mr. J d Jones, ol Kcrsh aw. Mrs S R Good ale *vil! leave in u few days for n visit to her daughter, Mr? A K Crane, of New York. Rev. J ess? O. Rowan. One of the m oat proipieing )oung prfinohcrs in th? Slat? is Rav. Ji-sse C. Row An, tin- uiwly installed pun tor of the C-trndcn Preshyteiian Cbuich. Hie sermon last SjiuIhj who nn especially interesting one. In 1rtB preaching Mr. Rowan very pleasingly eltniinates "creeds and doctrines"? the cardinal point bc iiog Christ and Hioi cruc'fl. d. May he bo given many years. for the work. ? '?A Young Man And A City." My spocial request of the young Men's Organized Bible Claa* of tlir Lyttleton Street'Mftbodlet Sundaj School, Rev. C. C. Hocbert will pi-each a special sermon to young meu next Sunday night, 25'.h Inst, at '8 o'clock.. Hid eubject will be_ "A Young Man aud a Ciiy." Npe oial music will, lie provided for the occasion. . While this service will bospeoially for -young men the pub lie generally is cordially invited to attend. Their presence will bo en inspiration lo the young meu. It will bo a p!eu&aat und profitable occasion for nil. Excursion Rates Via Southern lly. To Chicago, III., and return Tick ets on ^ie Oct 1 to 8 Inclusive, limited Oct 30, 1908 New Orlcaus, Li., And return. Tickets on sale Oct. 7, 8 and 9 inclusive, limited Oot. 24, 1908. flirrningham, Alabama, and return. Tickets on sale Oot. 18, 19 and 20, Inclusive, limited October 2<> Milwaukee, Wia, and return. Tick, els on sale Oot. 8 to 14 Inclusive limited Oct 21. Donver, Col,, aud retnru. Tickets on sale daily until S'pt. 80, limi ted Oot. 81, -1908. K"?r ratee, tickets, etc, apply to So Rv lok?t agents or ad lr-ss J I #4 Mffck, AGP Agt, A'l?nta, On, tr J C Lusk, D P Agt, Cjiarlcstou SC C TAX NOTICE, q Office of Treasurer of K>rehaw County) Camden, B. C., Sept. 4, 1908. , j - - In accordance with the Act to raise ? m?plicp (or t)ie tf fefftl year commencing January 1st, 1908, notice is hprcby ffivob thai the books will be open for collect ing State, county and schopl taxes from Ootobor 15, 1808, to March totb. 1900, A penalty of 1 per rent will be added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1009. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Fob. 1st, 1909, A penalty of seven per cont will bo added on all unpaid March Ifitb, 1609 Tho rate per centum for Kershaw couaty ii as lyllows : Mills. State taxes, fi 1-2 School taxes, 3 County taxes, 8 1-4 Railroad taxes. " 18 4 Court House Bo ?" 1-4 Hold, 1 P Total. : !U 4 The following special levits have been made also ; Special School tax. District Ko, 1, for interest on School Bonds Graded School Building, - Mills. Xo. I, yA Special Sohool tax DUft. No. 1, 3 ?4 v ? <? - a, u r v. *? ?, r ?f.." ?? I* ii ? ^ 2 m it M n it in ' g b* " " " " 11 1. w- I. ? ? ;i? j v ^n: ?? ?? t7> | ?? " n 'i v |n, | ?? ? .Sfe ? w.... a? T, ?? ?> ?? '?? j> .n ii i. ^ ? , - ?? it, a ?i ?! ,? ?? n ^ lb* Voiul tax at taro .dollars can b? SBhlhe County Trensurer from Oetobvs 15th, 180t, to Jflereh 1Mb, 1908. Tb# poil Ux is |l, AH information a* to taxes will t* farnlahed npon lo tending for .Tax awoutrt* and Re ceipts, state with whom the Taxpayer llived (n Januarylast, and if known by making money (or you? The iu*n t? of it you Have t'lnploytfd for you, th'3 you "itood to work youraelf. If you ke?'p on paving ami putting y? uv aaviogn to work, th,r funded imp itnl of your earning year* will gradually tali* up the burcloii, and you will not noed to work at all. In (he mean time \ou mv insured a^aiuKt hard luck or hard times, Have you evor thought of having eomo money AT WORK FOR YOU? If not, it if? ti?n? voti did if yon Ivwo any re* #ard for you i ft] tun1 com for* or for the wcll bcing ot' t)ioMf? dependent fipori you. KOW is the time to begin to save. If you want to ni art on the road to finan cial independence, opon an account in our Ssiv ipj*h Department We pay 1 per cent. Inter est quavterly. i THE WINSOME WIDOWS WITH THE ??RUNAWAYS," AT THE OPERA HOUSE, TI iU'RSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 29th "The Runaways" is filled with tuneful, catchy music, and the song which is the hit of the play, "A Kiss for Each Day in the Week," will be sung by Mr. - George Ovey. Seats on Sale Wednesday, Oct. 28th, at F. Leslie Zemp's. Citation. South CAroliua. ? Koraha* Gcority. JJy I. C. Uouvli, C. O. U. P. & G. S. Acting Probate Judge, Whwrean, L A. "NVIttWowiky tnada f.iit to mo. to k'rftiit him letters of A(l mlnittratlon of the Eatato of ami eiTect? of \V. P. R?od, d<x*o??d. Tl>ft?o aro therefore to cito and ad tpo'tiinh all And singular the kindred and creditors of the iald W. F. Re*d de ceased, that they bp ^nd appear Uoforo inc. in the Court of Probate, to bo held at t'&mden. H. C., on October 8|?t, nexi after publication thereof, ai 11 o'clock in Ihe forenoon to show cause, it nnv they have, why the aairl administration ehonld not bo granted. Given under my hand, ihis 14th da? of Octobef A. I)., 1908. I'nblinhQd ou the 16th day qt Oct 1908 in tho CAroden Chronicle! f 0. HOUGH, C O. O. P. A Q. 8. Acting Judgs of Probate. Citation. ?outh Carolina ? Kershaw County. l V " ""*! "" m 1 , 'J " ' By I. 0. Hough, C. O. C P * G. S Acting Judge of Probate. >YVreae, Mi?. 0. A. Oaatey made ami tp mo, * to grant her l.etu ra of Administration, of the Kstntc of and effects of Jaroe* C?ntey, deceased. Theae are therefore to cite and admon ish ?)1 and singular the kindred 'and the creditors of the Mid -Jamra Csntcy, deceased, that Miej ' be and ' ap ndfr before rue, Iff the Court of Probate, to be h?ld at Oam flv. C tHe ? Nth riav of October after publication there of at I! o'clock in the forenoon, to show tauso if aay thefhavo, why tbe aaid W^j>tr#IBfij?HouI<l md KjpS jfflp Given nirdet--?Hr-h*ml this fch deyof October, A pH Published in the Camden Chronicle on the Oth day of. Ootober. IK*. P ' ? 8" Ce JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, WATCHES. . STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS, OPTICS, ART GOODS. . Our a took r are now con) pie to in all the lines, of all new and absolutely beautiful goods. Oomo in whenover you have an opportunity, and take a look at the new designs in all lines, ."ffld remember we only handle solid and genuine goods If not convenient- to oomo in, send us your mailor der, which always has our per sonal attention, with a guar antee to please. Always glad to see you at SYLVAN BROS, Jewelers, Silversmiths And Optieipnav Corner Main & Hampton Sit reeta, ? (Columbia, S. O. ? Ginning $l..oo ? r. . ? ! r~ Oar Ginnery has been thor oughly overhauled and we will be able .to .give prompt and a atisfoctory service. Our pin* ning charge this reason is on ly *1 per bafe. us before telling x>r ex? chftiigiiYgf our cotton teed. Lugoff pinnery, ? -v;- -v-trf.--.- ? - ? , 1 'MKfeMr r ? ON A LEVEL WITH LOW PRICE COTTON AT THE FAMOUS QILT EDO E STORE: J - ? i ' ? ? ? ? ? n r- ? # ? Now wo realize that crops aro short in some sections and that our staple (cotton) in not bringing just what it ought to, so we aro .going to try and moat you half way. ' We have a stove full of new goj?ds and at prices o \ and below the lovel of the price of cotton. O.nno in ami l?t us onvico you thnt $1 will buy just as much thin fall as $l/&0 would list winter. rr.-f t *7aaiferr~ Ladies' Tailored Suits, Cloaks, Skirts And Rain Coats. . - - We have a beautiful line of these goods just iccoived from pome of the best northern tailors, It you want to see some of the newest styles in suits judt eoino in and look at our lino from $12.00 to $25.00. ~ ~ Dfess 6oodSr We are showing the most eompl. i *, line of Woolen Uresis X^ooda, SUks and ell of t-Ue novelties in- silk and cot ton tn ixt ? goods in the city, and "Ob, so cheap!" is what our lady fii-mds say when we to)) them the price. SS.'-u ,mr=-- \> ? ' , , , i ? ' , iT""rnlrii |4otioji&g flotlopsl Our stock of novelties in neckwear, belts, tihbons, ruchinga ; and aU the little adjuncts to a lady's drrss cannot bo sur passed. . : ? ~ A full line of gOii ia\ [adits' and children's underwear at popular pri< os. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Big lino Shirts at cut prices. STAR BRAND SHOE I BETTER That is their motto, and they are better every year. Full line men's, boys', ladies' and children's. Try a pairTof our ^ family shoes. Yours Respectfully, '? Domestics. i Here is where >ou can see the big difference ill prices. Fruit of the Loom and Androscoggin ^-4 Bleh 10c yd A good 4-4 Cambric at lUc yd t A good 4-4 Sea Island at 5e yd. 8-4 Sea Island at 3 3-4 cents per yd Best 10-4 Bloachod Sheeting at 2oc yd Best 10-4 Brown Sheeting nt 20c yd Good Checked Homespun at 5o ) d 4-4 Bleached Homespun from 5c up., See our remnants of Outing at 5u yd Remember. Remember tL at we have a ladieV waiting rjom fi up on our second floor with lavatory and complete dies' toilet connected up with sewerage, where ladies can take the children end be perfectly private. ?'-?- ? - --- - 'I Come and trade with us and see w hat good, hoi. est bar gains you will g?>t. ma :d&m m Rugs, Mattings And Art Sq Something uew to show yon in tills lino. Fiber rug* and art squares. Big etcck of matting just received.