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JUST IN At I HE PURE FOOD STORE Delicious sugar cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Virginia Smoked Kiba, White Macon, Beech Nut Sliced Beef and Bacon (in glass) Libby's Wafer Miced beei. A full line of Fresh Cereals OofH FlakeH, Post Tosties and Grape Nuts Fresh and crisp. Oat Meal, Cream of Wheat, Saxon Wheat Food, Putted Kioe, Apitezo, Force, Petij olio's Hreakt'ast Food. Yellow Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Buck wheat and Pan-Cake Flour. \ Evaporated Fruits of all kinds. Edam, Pine Apple, Cream, Roquefort, Oam embert and Neufehatel Cheese. Educator Toasterettes. Saratoga Chips. BRUCE & LANG. Headquarters for Good Things to Kat. fjoetl V D. 0. The John D. Kennedy Chapter TJ. D. C. will meet with lira. Ural too deLoacbe on Monday afternoon Aorll 12*.b, at 4:30 o'clock. Meeting of Oamp Richard Klrkland i ' \ There will he a meeting of Camp Richard JClikland Uolied Confed erate Veteran? held at Opera House in Camden oo Saturday April the 10th, 1909 at 11 o'clock A. M. All members ofTtieCimp are requested to bo present, aa there be business of importance, brought up (or your consideration. ' Let all come prepared to pay their J annual duts. W. K Russell, Commauder. | Same Thing Here. A concern koowu as the Cleve land, O, Institute of Medicine and 8urgerv, advertised to open shop in Yorkville, S. C., and heal the ? ick and cure the cripples. It was faced there by the information that it could do no business in South | Carolina because it is not iecog nized by the Stale Board of Medi cal Examiners of S-mlh Carolina as being in reputable standing. The Enquirer says: "There were some seventy-flve or one hundred i people on haud during the dn, in response to the advertised nn nounoement, and to these Dr. En gleman explained the situation, ex pressed ilia regrets and suggested that such of his callers as could do an, might write to the CleveUnd headquarter*, explain their ail ments and rcceivo tioatment." The conoern may not be a fake aud may be able to do what It advertises to do, but th^so sevenly-Qve or one hundred ? ftlioted York county people oould flud doctots at tbeir own doors who oould do as much for them as doctors anywhere else could do, South Carolina seems to have one good law, at least. ? Charlotte Chronicle. The Demoreat Comedy Oo. Under Waterproof Oanvti. The Demoreit Comedy Co. is playlog a sucoeeaful engagement here of one wuek's repretolre of higb?olft*s plays, under their pretty oanvas Theatre. One of the innst Important features of the oompany Is^the oleanlinrsa of thHr plays, properly staged with pretty aoenery. Their large and rooqay stage being one of Ibe beet under oanvas, the oojapany la far above the average, eaoh member bring thoroughly oa* pable of handling their parte, ftfon day nigbt'a bill ?'The Miner's Daughter" proved more that) satis factory. Tuesday night '< A Mid eight Elopement" was one of the best farae comedies ever presented la our little citj, the audienae was kept in laughter from the rising of the ourtain in the first aot until the fall in the last. In addition to this The Demorests entertained the au dienoe with one of the best comedy I musical acts ever presented here.' The act alone being worth the price of admission, Wednesday night "A Broken Heart" kept Ule audience in a spell, Miss Onn Demon st in the leading role as "Jt'ith Walton" gained tho evmpathy of nil wlio Attended. Too much praise can not be given to Miss Ona Dcmoreat for this part.\ Thursday night, one of the greatest Pastorial plays ever written, "The Parish Prieat" waa better than a sermon, Mr. J. Ross Wilton doing the role of the priest with remarkable ability, Mr. Rob Demorest in the comedy roles of all the plays kept the audience roaring ' throughout. Mr. Damoreat (a oon aldered one of the beet oooaedime on the Amerloan stage today. Fri day night the Demorcat Pomedy Co Will preaent the greataet play of than all, a play that will appeal to ?vary true aootharnar 'The Ku KIuk Klan" one of the baat pUya aver presented on an ^tmarldan stage. Saturday night *LHtleP?tt* ner" 8aiurd?y matinee specially for tha ohildren, "Peoks Bad Uoy" tha jprioea hava bsen reduotd 10 10 j. Citation. South Carolina. ? Kershaw County By W. L, McDowoll, Judge of Probate. Whereas, J. I). Marshall made suit to iue, to grant him letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and effects of W. I). Marshall. These are therofore to cite and ad monish all and ningular the kindred and creditors of the said W I). Marshall de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, H. C.. on April 24th, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to ahow cause, it any they tfave, why the said administration should not be granted. j Given under my hand,- this 8rd day of April, A. I). 1909 i w. l Mcdowell, I Jndge of Probate for Kershaw County. I Published on the 9th day of Apr 1909 ! in the Camden Chronicle. ^ To Louisville, Ky., and Return vis Southern Riilway. Account South irn Biptiat Con vention the Southern Railway an nounces very low round trip rates [to Louisville, Ky., from all points. iTickflte will I)' sol i May 10 13, 1909, limited for leturn leaving L >uisville not later than midnight of Mnv 22ud, 1909 ! R'<und trip rate from Columbia is $16 90. For tickets, detailed information, etc, apply to Southern Railway I ticket egentp, or address, Ascistnnt General Passenger Atfcm A 1 1 a it t n, G a. J . C . L i) 8 k Division Pasaenpcr Agent C harleston, S. C. J L MKEK Our Soldiers Who Died In The Wur. Tlio John D. Kennedy Chapter U D O propose ereoting a broree tablet to the memory of Confederate Soldier# from Korahaw ('oonty, who were killed, or died in service dar ing iho yeara 1881 ? 65 They are making ao effort to seoure a com plete list of those who gave their lives for the 4,Lost Cause" from this county. They have geoured the fol lowing names, but they feel tare that there are others to be added, and they appeal to the oitiiens of Kerxhaw oounty to aid them in com pleting the list Names may he sent to any one of the comurttee. Mrs. F. Bruoe Davis, Mrs. John Pantey, Mrs BenJ. Haile, Mrs, B. Bill, Committee. Capt. John Che*nut, Oupi A Ham MoWillle, Capt Henry Cantey. R??n hen Gerald, Colutpbqs Mlnton; Wil liam tCirkland, John Witherspoon. Bnrwell Salijjond, Charles P.isher, John Boykin, Allison Shannon. Jo seph Doby, Capt Boykin McCaa, bt Punoan Whitaker, Marcos Baum, Charles Shannon. Douglas Ancrum, James Cureton, I) T Dutton, M S LeGrand. Edward Lang, Francis De Vine, 0 T Billings, Chesnut Whita. ker, Lewis Vauglian, Jesse Nettles, Wm. Lftwip, William Turner, Jesse Young. Lt Henry W. DeSauenuro, Lt. John J McKain, Capt. T J War ion, T M Wbitnker, ? ? Williams, Alfred K Doby. Gen John B Villepi gue. T L Boykin. James H Burns. J McKagen, ? LeGrand. Ed. Pardee Nlles, B G Perkins. James Wither spoon, John Capers, Col J* H Nelson Joseph Nettles, Red en Barnes, Rtcb ?rd W??t| Angqs MoLanrin, William McVaughton. John MoGongafc, Wil Ham flougb, John B Hough, Vatban lei Hongh, Lewis Hopkins, Lt. Wil liam McSween, James Turner. Kin ley IfoCasfclll, James Bruce, Henry Coats, Jp sse DeBruhle, Burwcll Trnesdale. g^muel Webb, Shadrack Bodgers. James Rodgers, T J 01 y barn. G 8utton, John Ktrbj, Chef) Gajrdnpr, John Barfield, William Parker, Oapt Joe Ckinn:ngb*ro, Oorpl. A J Cunningham, Ratley Diz on, B C Perry, Thomas Peiry, Lewis 9tin*on, John Team. C ? fonng, ? ? Ratoliffo, Abe NeaTer, Z* b Jor Baker. John Clowney. T?lia4^lNdiB Hjart. ' A Delightful Occasion. O ? WeilnradUy I ant we ecoepted hii tuviiatinu from inum of our good friends hi Wodgeflvld to spend (be day wiilj them *t tt 0 t It fiy at i l?? lake which Ilea directly und?r the Atlantic Coast Line K ?llroad ouly I a few bundled yard* from the Cam* (Croaaiog. The spot Is ?n ideal one for an oocaaion of that kind. Toere were preaent ahoul one hundred of the beat people it baa ever been oui pleaaure to mingU with. Tbo la dlea we beiiefo were in tbo majority which no boubt account* In a I ?? g** muaauro f<?r the day bel.tg auch ? pleasant one. The l?k?> baa been ? upplied by the IJnlled States gov* rntueul with fish and some of the ii u< hi of tb? lltry tiibe we have ever seen were caught, (here that day. The dinner lab!e waa spread in close pr< ximily to the pond, nnd we are free to aay lb ? t we have never Seen a better or more bounti ful dinner. Everything tbat one could wi?b for waa there, and afler nil bad finished tbe table waa atill filled witb good things to eat. Mr and Mra. J. W. Kodgera and Mr . and Mra Wood were Indefatigable in their efforta for tbe comfori of their gueata? In fact everybody did their full duty to make tbe day a pleaatml one. In the afternoon (lie crowd re paired to Mr. Wood*' house whole 8"uih good music waa diecouraed. About it doRoo or flfieen from Cam don attended. Mr. J K Normm-t, a veteran newspaper, man, waa pres ent and add?d murii lo the pleas* ure of the day. Wo ahall ttlwa\t be glad tbat we took this ouiinp and aball anxious'y await the limt when we can go again. CAMDEN HORSE SHOW FINE SUCCESS Many Fine Horses In Ihe Arena ? Visi tors In Lnrfc Numbers. Tho Camden horse show opened up Wednesday evening of last week* fi no weather was as good as could possib ly be desired for such an occasion. There were probably twelve hundred people In attendance the first day, and on the second day, notwithstanding : the fact that a circus was in town tho| attendance at the horse show was even better than on the opening day. There were entries from Sumter, Columbia, I Kershaw, Hock Hill, Hidgeway an?4 other points, and the visitors from these points were quite numerous. A largo delegation came up from Sumter , on the first day, among them being' the popular Mayer, Mr. W. B. Boyle, and Mr. W. G. Stubbs, Dr. E. S Booth, Messrs. A I) Harby, H. D. j Burnet and Geo D.Shaw. On Thurs day a special train was run by the. Seaboard, which brought in a number of visitors from Columbia. Tho show of horses was particularly good, and tho management is to be| heartily congratulated upon their splendid success- This was the iirst effort along llus line, but it is safe to predict that nejet year Camdep will have a still greater horse show.. A list of tlm prize winners is given below: , , Class 1, flrpt prize $10; second and third ribbon?; stallion, Dahlia, owned by J. H Clsrke, first; brown colt, owned by Dr. Taylor, second, and Toga, owned bv Dr. Taylor,. third. Class 11, prize $15 and ribbons, har ness horse over 15 hands, first, won by Booth-Harby Co.; second, D. L Ed-| wards; third, Mrs. Schiller. Class (1, Morgan cup. polo pony, first, K. G. Whistler; second, D. L Edwards; third, Mrs. Schiller. Class 18, first prlie, 120; second, *10; third, ribbon; pair roadsters, first, G. T. Little. No other awards. Class 5, Whistler oup, ladles' har ness horse driven by a lady, first, Mrs. Schiller; second, A Pavonstedt; third, G. T. Little. , Class 15, veterans, Judged by ladles, first prlzo, cup; second and third, rib bons; Booth-Harby Co., first; A- D. Kennedy, Jr., seoond; K. G. Whistler, third. . , Class 14, first, $16; second. $5, pair of horses over 15.2 hands high, in '"O* seated vehicle, four persons in each vehicle, first, G. T. Little; second, horses owned by City of Oatnden and driven by H. G. Carrlson, Jr. Glass 13, first, $15; seoond, $5; third, rlbbonsj oomblnatlon clam, first, A. Pnvenstedt; second, Booth Harby Co.} thlcdt Miss Smith. Class 17. prlzo, cup and ribbons; la dies saddle horso, ridden by lany, first, A. Paveustedt; seoond, G. H. | Dimnell; third, T. E. Krumbholz. Class 2, Elaredge cup, runabouts, first, Mrs. SohlUor; seoond, G. T. Lit ^ Class 10, first, $15; sooond, $5, nalr| of horses, first, W. B. Kennedy; se< and. Miss Smith. ? In the punter's oUbs, whlph was the last event of the first day's show, thore | J^ere only three entries, hut thpy af orded lots of amusement for the crowd. The contestants >yere Duonell, Whistler and Little. Dunnell won 1st and Whistler 2nd. Tne events of the second day were as follows: , ? . , , Class 10, first $15; second, $5; third, ribbon; threergaited saddle horse; first, G. A. Gulgnard; A. Pavenstedt, second; Charles 'fainter, third. Class 19, first, $20; second, $10; third ribbon; single roadster. Booth-Harby Bo., first; G. T Little, second and third. , _ , Class 12, Kirkwood Hotel Cups, la dles' pair, Mrs. Schiller, first; Mrs. Raymond, second; Mrs. Eve, third Class 8, first, $20; seoond, $10, third, ribbon; ftve-gaited saddle horse, first, Booth-Harby Co ; second, Best Let ton; third, J. H. Wltherspoon. i Class 9, first, $15, second and third, ribbons; single harness horse over 15 i hands high, first, G. C. Welch; sec opd. Mrs. Schiller; G. T. Little, third. Class three, first, $15: secondf IIO*, pair of horses used in ilverv, shpwn In two-seated oarrlage, G. T. LlH)e? first; W. B. flfepned J? tefOnd. \ Class 21, first, Cup; 2nd and 3rd. rib bons; polo pony, first, Mrs. Sohtuer; secondTk. G. Whistler; third, D. L. Edwards. ? Olass first, cup; second and third, ribbons: saddle pony, riddenhjf boy or girl, first, W. I? 9T; ondf. q. T.' Little, jr.; third. Ml" Wright, pony ridden by Bert Gmord. Class 7, Rajmond epp, private pair; fipst. J. S. Tritntham; sepond, Mr*-, IasTPMoW, 4r?>. Q- Qassolh soaond, C W Russell, third. Q T WW 1a > Mr. Little won the champiorfMjlp contest, Dan and Ma to being the win* ulng horses. r ? ~ \ Bid* Kemhitw County Bndgo Bonds j Opened by Board of County O'-m wia?iou?r* April Btb; 1900. W J Uayt, Clcvelaud, Ohio, ?40,018 00 Wn> H Comptoo A (Jo 40,025 00 Hank of I'tiuiltu, S C 40,800 00 Union Kftvinga Hank A Truat Oo, Cm, O, 41,000 00 fir?l National Ilk Caui dtp, S C, 41,208 00 O'Coopqt A Kayly. N Y 41,510 80 Randolph K ley holt Co, Cio, Ohio, 41,812 00 1 Karson 8ona A Co, Chi oago, 42,020 50 1 C JC I)enoiaon A Co, ?Cleveland 42,044 75 Spelter A Co Hkg House, Cleveland 42,127 O0| First Nat. Hank, Clt've Itud 42,691 00 1 McCoy A C?, Citlcigo 42,815 00 j Heasor.good A Mhjh, C."?lo?go 43,000 00 j U-diinaon Humphrey A Co, Atlanta O a 43 007 50 W and in Mr N tiny A Moore, Chicago 43,001 00 John W Dickey, Augus ta Oa 43,231 G5 K H Rollioa A S >ne, Hoaton 43,308 00 Firet Nat. Hank, 8p*rt> nnhprg $ C * 43,504 00 [-$? >. Nat Hank, Wilming ton, N C 43,660 00 1 Sale awarded to Southern N \ llonal Hank, Wilmington, N. C. Administrator's Notice. Notice ia hereby givm to all creditor*, if any, of the Instate of tlip Into J.?lin| Dixon. docenBod; lo present their de mand* tome duly attested ah required' by law ; and all indebted to the Raid de ceased are notified to make t>Aymentto| ?. JOHN CATOK. SR.. Administrator Kstate of John Dixon. Camden. O ? Feb. 24ih. 1900. Published in The Camden Chronicle. ' Jmmr t NOTICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSGRIP .?1- HON. Tinder and bv virtue of the Authority contained in u < onuni^ion to the under signed, i?sned by the Secretary of the Stato of South Carolina. bearing d-?to April 8ril, 19C9; notice is- hereby given that the ?iook8 of Subicipion to the Capital Stock of t lie Kershaw Ice Compa ny will bo open at the office of JO I), Blakeney. Attorney, in the town of Ker shaw, 8outh Carolina, on the 10th of April, 1909, from 9 A. M , until 5 P. M., the Capital Stock of said corporation to bo Five Thousand Dollars, divid< d into fiifty shares of the par value of Otio Hundred Dollar&'jjor chare. J NO. T. STEVENS, I. K HAY FN. L. E. TRUESDALE, Board of Corporators. Kerblmv, S. '2., April C, 1909, liV REPORT, The following is ft list of claima approv ed ftnd ordered paid at the tegular month ly meeting held Monday. Apr 6, 1909: Wilson S and E enginering $ H K Munn. supt C <4 U 1 1 Pchlosburg. -an p. 8 H Mickle, /T' . 8 T Gardner, " Burn* At Barrett, " Joe Shebeen A Bro " L??wis fi Christmas " Springs & Shannon " D W Bailey " A D Kennedy " W J D?vi? & Bro, " J M Carton Co J L llinson, " v W J Parker, " Elmore Brown. '* 8 H ftooi, \V F Russell, W T Smith, B T Haity, Q W Dabnoy, supt poor home W J Dunn. M D, Ex Lup AWBuri.pt." ' " F Leslie Zemp, roediolne C W Birohinore, adv and eta W A Schrock, adv and ata \ W L McDowell, aalt adv ata and paperi in lunacy, Rhame & Heattie. cup Ja> DoDoaohe, sup W W ilug^ina, plumbing R W Mitoham, wk at o h M B Rabon, b&1 ^ M O West, aal and post I J McKengis, sal and poat Richard Price, sal RD Williams, sal J 8 Trantham, sal and f#es R B Rutledgo, rd wk John Rnbon, Jr., ml W E Kelly, sal and fees llirsch Bros & Co , aup John Whitaker, Jr , sup D M McOaaUill, sal and court expense# Q L Dixon, sal R W Hammond, sal L W Copel^nd. tal L M Outlaw, con /ee Walter R Truesdel', sal Jat T T rucfldell, aal - II D Heath, aal and fees W T Jeffries aal T J Smvrl, Jr.. aal H M Fincher, sal J B Munn, aal Amos W/st, sal ' ' L P Thompson, aal N S Richards, aal Henrv Moore, con fees J B Nelaon, sal S F Kelly, sal R L Smyrl, rd wk G F Hammond, aal W ti Klllott, sal D K Hough, sal H T Jqhnion, $nl John Q Kelly, eal E A Brown, sal J D Sinclair, sal D M Kirkbf, aal J M Smith, sal Newton Kelly, sal J K DeKav. Financier Ui? #dv ? Engjne?rs New o. adv The State Co.. *dy Manufacturers' Record, ad* O E Or, gory, sal T K (ilrejory, aa| SUTons 1,'unbcr Oo, 1 urn her ToUl, $4, 100 3d M. C.WE8T, Supai vigor Ksrsbaw (htmtf* j PRESENTS DIAMONDS, JfcWKMiY, W A TO I IKS; 8TKRLING SILYKlt. CUT OLASS, AUT GOODS. All new and absolutely beau tiful goods, Come in whenev er you huvo tin opportunity Komcitiher wo only handle SOLID* iukI GKNUINK GOODS. If not <son venient to comt in, wend in your mail orcor, which always has our PERSON A L ATTENTION, with a Gl'AKANTKK TO l'LKAKR Always glad to Heo you at * SYLVAN HROS, Jeweloi'H, Silvtu?miihH And Opticians, Corner Main & Hampton Streets, Columbia. S. C. ? mancfaoturbkh or ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glass h ?Tv-r,iall\ .1 uly 4 7 NOTICE. Having bought out the en tire business of H L Watkins, the senior number. of the firm Watkins & W hitakt r, with his brother will continue the same and under the firm no me of Watkins Brothers. Thanking cur friends and patrons of both firms for past patronage aud soliciting a con tinuance of the same, with promises of good and prompt service Very Respectfully WATKINS BROS. Phones 28 and 71. Railroad of S. C. No 68 N.i 70 Lv Oamden 4 00 p m 7 00 a m So Ry Juno 410pm 7 10 am Ar Kilerbo 4 23 p m 7 80 a m Rombertg 4 30 p in 7 40 a m Ar Borolen 4 45 pm 8 GO a ra Ar Dalzeil 5 10 p m 8 25 a ra N W Junction 5 43 p ra 8 58 a ra Ar Sumter 5 45 p m 9 00 a ra No 69 No 71 Lv Sumter fl 31 p m 9 40 a m N W Junction 6 33 p ra 9 42 a m Dalsoll 6 50 p ra 10 05 a m Borden 7 08 p m 10 15 a ra Rembert 7 23 p ra 10 27 a ra Ellerhe 7 30 p ra 10 32 a m So Ry Juno 7 150 p m 11 |0 ? no Ar. Camden 8 00 p m 1 1 20 a m All tra ns d'uly ?'xo pt Sunday. THOMAS WILSON, President. Money To Loan. 1 am prepared to mako loana Oil ap proved security of Heal Kfllnte ?n Ker ?lmw County on terms to i>uit borrower. W. M. SHANNON, ' Attorney at Law. Camden, K. C., Nov. 15, 1906. John Wiogaiid, Jr., Director of Orchestra at uTha Kirkwood.'' Teacher of piano. Btgioncra and advanced pupils recti ved . Frederick G. Wiegand* Violinist. Pupils received. Cure "Kirkwood" Hotel, 8oholar?hlpa For Sale. T*? ?ob?'ltti kbips for business courses at tlio O* Ala. Business College, of Macon, 6*. for sale. ' Worth $35 00 rach ; will sell them for #10 0Q each. Apply *1 ? ibis EDGE STORE Is Now Showing A flost Complete Line Of Spring And Summer Goods At Prices To Please Any Size Pocket Book, * Some Hi^ Valuer in Wash jroidfl. American Print Novelties, While Ground with <? dorod figures, Linen giound with C6l Kitjures, Blue (j round with Col Figuretj-with or without Bide Band; Aborting 1'iinl ? Gout (Quality at fx; yd -The very beat quality Gingham at 8 !-:{ & 10 yd. 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Full Line Farm Supplies And Fertilizers at closest Cash Prices, or on approved! paper*, ' Yours Hehpectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store. P. T. Villeptarue, Proprietor.