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JUST IN At THE PURE FOOD STORE |fs|# 4=3^ ? Refreshing Spring and Summer drinks at the Pure Food Store. FENNER'S CRAPK JUIOE. The unfermcoted juice of pure Concord grapes in four Bizet) riOc, 15c, cmTc, and 60c. HEAUFONT GINGER ALIO. 4 Refreshing and invigorating 10c per pint. HARRIS LITHIA WATER. The best lithia Water or* the market ? 1-2 and 0 gallons. ?//? ? . ? ? ? We have just, received a full line of Teas. Best loose teas 60o per lb Tetley'n teas in packages (30c, 70c and HOc per lb, BRUCE & LANG. Headquarters for Good Things to Eat. TJ. D. O. > Tbe J >bn I). Kennedy Chnptrr U D. C. will meet with Mrs. J. B. Wallace on Monday afternoon, Ma) 3id, at 6 o'clock. Notic?. Tbo Soldiers' Home, established by tbe State of Soutb Carolina, will bo opened about the lOtb of May. Axiy.nne- in ? Korahaw county who wishes to become an inmate of saul j homo is notified to call upon me for blank applications so they can have them filled out and get them ap proved by tbe County Pension Board j before they will bo admitted to the ? ; Homo. W F. RUSSKLl.. Clk. Kershaw Co. Pen. Bd. ; Camden's Opportunity. J 1 In all probability if Camden pule foith the proper effort we will have an automobile road running by here from A'lnota to Washington. We t?ke the following from the Columbia Slate of Wednesday: "Plaufc for including Columbia j and a number of South Carolina: p. tints on the proposed automobile road from A'lanla through Wash-] Ington to Northern cities will be itushed al once. Members of the' Columbia Aulimnbile club tiave( lie I a consultation with several of the officials of tlie counties through which the road would-pass should it be built through this section, and it U believed that with cooperiilion on tbe part oSother towns the high way will he changed. As planned at present, the road would pass through tbe northern part of the State, taking in Spart anburg and Greenville and from there by air line to the North Tbe route proposed by the Colum- '< bla motorists and others would have the road come through Au gusta and from there through Ai ken, Batesburg, Lexington, Colum bia, Camden, Lanoatter , Rock Hill and on to the North." The advantages of suoh a road are very obvious. Supervisor West is w.lling to do his part In gelling ' the road here but it ia necessary for him to have the oooperaUon of the oitisens. T'>e monled men of Camden hav? a greal opportunity wlthlo their ' tjrasp. Will they make use of l? We shall see. Excursion Rates Via Souther Hallway TO Charleston, S. C., Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C., And Wash ington, D, C. To Charleston And Return ; ? A0" oount Meeting of Shriners the South ern Railway announces very low round trip rates. Tickets will be ?old April 21 and 22, limited for re turn, leaving Charleston not later than intdnTguf April 23, 19097" ~ To Columbia And Return: ? Ac count Mueioal Festival very low round trip tickets will be sold April 21, 22 and 23, limited for re turn, leaving Columbia not later khan mldnlgt April 24, 1909. To Spartanburg And Return;,. ? Ac count South Atlantic States Musi cal Festioal very cheap round trip tickets will bo sold, April 19, 20, 21, 22 and for trains scheduled to ar rive Spartanburg before noon April 28, 1909.' Limited for return leaving Spartanburg not later than midnight April 24th, 1909. To Washington D. C. and Return: Aooonnt Annual Meeting, Daugh ters of th? American Revolution, AVaiabington D. very low round trip tickets will be on Bale ApriLlG and 16 only, from all stations, li m ited for. return, leaving Washington op to aod iootudiog, but not later than midnight April 28 tb, 1909. For detailed information, tickets, ?td. apply to Southern Railway ticket agent* Of address, J. L. MEEK, Assistant General Passenger Agent All??va. On. ! J. O. LUSK, Rev. J. J Wicker Rev ]>n G. Brougliton, of Atlan ta, Hays of R"v .1 J. Wickor who in to HHhiHt in h meeting in the Baptist Church commencing Monday May 10 "Rev J J. Wicker is the btst iio'p [ have ever had in evangelist ?? meetings this side of the Atlaulic." New Street. ? A new street id being opened up in Ward fi, from Main to Littleton i streets,, between ''Blooms'-erry" and i the residence of Mr9. ^arab VilUe J plgue The new street !>??* not b-.'en ; named bnt very likely wttt b3 knowu' a3 Pine Avenue. PERSONAL, Mr A V Niks, of Atlanta, is vis iting relatives in Camden. Mrs Willie Williams, of Conga roe, was in Cattitien lust week. Miss Mary Mickle who is attend ing MeFeat's Business College in Columbia, spent Sunday at home. The many friends of , Mr O C Vflughan will be sorry to learn that ho is quite sick. In Honor of Mr. and Mra. Richardson ' Mulberry," tho stately country home of Mr. and Mrs D R Wii limns threw wide its hospitable doorw ou the evening of April 27th, to Camden and vicinity in honor of Mr. and Mr- Mouglaa G Richard son. Mrs Williams was aseiste 1 by Mrs. A. H. Boy kin and Mrs. C. .) Shannon. Jr, while Mrs. I'iohard son's bridtl party receive I the gay throng, as they swept down tho beau t i lu I et airway, and guided them to tho pailors and supper room. ..Never have these historic IihHb looked fair er, wltli its hanks of roses and wreaths of Bmilax adding grace to the Colon ial simplicity of tins splendid home. An unusual number of brides added interest to the tcene and the gracious nees of Host and Hostess made it an etent long to be remembered. Widow Sue* Stayer of Her Husband. A cause in court without a par allel In tho history <f this county and with few if any like it in the history of tho Slate, will be heaid at the ensuing leim rf court, Judge J. C.Ktugh, presiding. Mr*. J. p. Farmer is suing the slajer of her husband for $25,000 damages. On the 22nd of February las! year, Mis.Kar.ner was made a will ow by the bullet of W. H. Selttrs. Farmer was a dispensary uonsUble ?oarching the house In wbioh Sel lers wos living. The oonsiabb was shot down as he whs breaking open the door of the hou9e. He had exhibited a ?p?rch warrant, through a window, but Sellers would not let him come iu without condi tion. Mrs. Farmer is now bringing suit for $25,000. ? State. W? hope to see Mrs. Farmer win. A few tinea of $25,000 will do much to wards lessening the number of homicides in this State. ? Kd. Chronicle. - . ? ^ Death of Oept. A H. Clark. Capt. A. H Clark, one of the most popular conductors on the Southern railroad died in Rock Hill last San day after au illness of only four days of pneumonia. Capt. Clark was twice married ? Miss Virginia Work man of Camden being his last wife. For a number of years he resided in Oamden and he has a large number of friends here and elsewhere. Few men exhibited a stronger love and affection for his family than Capt. Clark His happiness seemed to be complete when enjoying the compan ionship of his wife and children. No sacrifice was too great for him to make for them In the presence of such a sorrow how (So^d and Impo tent are words^md how doubly deep, would be the grtef over tho grave did not the rainbow of ohrtstian hope ?pan tbe^Sark golf betw^fen ifmes and eternrtynuuiL^hsptre the belief that there isjt better world bajdnd where freed from coroding cares of etrth, tjie good and true are reunited "after life's fitful fever" The bur tal took place at the Oamden ceme. tery on Tuesday afternoon. The So ral offering* ware beautifal and pro* :* i'- -z\2_-T A1;,.' ?i, L A Beautitul Wedding. Ni ver in thu bitlufy of Camden Iihb mur? loving iiileti'M boon ?lin?tn than that (IV rifled tub t night \\h? n h! H Hil p in. J,U ut W. A. Aocrum, U M. N , and Mnfos Cora N. (Jarrtsow worn married at Grace K|>i?o??pal church. Kev. W. It (Jordan hint lUv. A Ibftrt Thomas oilhnnting The cbu?ch wn? effectively decor ated wiili palm^, f<*i na. garland* of Hiuilni an I iiiftMNjjM of the handiwork of the Altsr Guild, of which Miss Crtiri^i-n wui a faithful me in be- r. Thu name fl ?wer? prevail ?il in tho denotation* of tho bride's residence wlioie u Ur^u ayd (Might fill reciptiou followed the ceremony The bride entered the church with hor father, who yavo Iter in marring* She was attended by Mian Kmina Shannon. iuhid of honor. mid Misses Kathleen () Farr i of Ath'eiit*. On , Millie und Elizabeth Garrison as hrideamai la ; the (,'io nismen be in# Lieut. <jile8 of the Dolphin,' U S N , of' Washington, I). 0., njid Mis rn Henry Carriaon And Nor wood Anoruin The beat dud wat Mr. Andrew Ancrum. T'ie ushera were Me^ara. .J * ff Goodwin, Watiee Tliomns und I/, D. Ohilda of Colurn bia, an d TIioh. Anorum, It I). Pitt*, and l)r L W. Alati n of Camdtu The hrolo'n gownjaua-w) 'deal one of Qsquiaituly eiubroidore I olofT ?n over uichbdline satin empiro etyl^ <fTectiv?dy trimmed in need pcarle. Her veil of tulle was he'd with orange blossoms and lit lieu of tho valley, and h' e cariied a ahower bouquet of liliiea of tho valley and maiden hair foui Her maid of hou or wore a graceful ooatumo of pink pean do crepe and carried a lovely bouquet of br.dosmaids' rosea. The matron of honor, a brido of a few , month*, wore her lovely wodding gown ol antio carrying a bouquet ol G?ld daisies and maiden hair fern and the bridesmaids were daintily clsl in white lingorio dresses and carried huge bouquets of field da:Hes and fern. j 9 Tho wedding marches and other 'j music wero- splendidly rendered on j; the organ by l'rof Q S Kiltredirc, ? of the College for Women of Goium t bia an old friend and instructor of* the bride; assisted by the orchestra'5 fiora Columbia. The bri'le and biidegroom U f af ? g ter the reception for Abbeville, N. C * where tbey will spend a few weeks ^ before leaving for tho navy yard utg Charleston, S C , wl.ero Lieut Anorura will be btatloned with the Torpedo Flotilla. , Among the out of town guest* were Mrs. .John D. Miller of St Pan', Mr and Mrs Ed Eye. of Ma rion, Mrs and Mies O'Farra, of Ath ene, Gj.MIss McOlintook. of the Col lege for Worn n of Columbia, the A'ma Mater of tbo bride ? Mi?s Mc Master and Mr McMftbter, of Colum bin. Mtes W oodp, of Darlington. "M ia^ PHngle of Charleston, l>r and Mrs Kwd Po.\kin, of Charleston and Mrs Hull of Savonnab. Ga. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the awafd of vaount Scbol at ship** in Wintrop College and for the' admission of new student 8 will bo held at the County Cnyrt House ou Friday, July 2, at 9 a. id. Applicants must be not lean than flfieeu jcarsof age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 2 they will tie awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, prov.ded they meet tho conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President J.ohnson before the examination for Scholarship tx* auiination blat.ka SohoUisJbipa are worth $100 and free tuition. Tiie next seealon will open So | tem ber 16, 1809. For fui* i ber Information aud catalogue, ad dress Pres. D. B. Johnson, R 'tk Hill, S C. Xxourmon Rates To Louisville, Ky., and Return vl* Southern R ill way. Account Southern Haptlst Con vention the Suuthern Railway an nounces very liw round trip rates to Louisville, Ky., from all points. Tickets will bo sold May 10 13, 1909, limited for return leaving L^uisvillo uot later than culdoight of May 22od, 1909. Round trip rate from Columbia is $16 90. For tickets, detailed information, etc, ?pply to Southern Railway ticket agenls, or address, J, L MKEK Assistant General Passenger Agent Atlantn, Qa. J. C. Lu*k Division Passenger Agent C harleston, S. C? Gills Acted a* Pallbearers At tho funeral of Miss Alda Coo ley in Spartanbuig last wwtk, eight young ladict, eohooltnatra of the deceased, noted as ? pallbearers. Tbi* was probably the flrat funer*l ever held Id the State where'glils acted at pallbuartre. i Fatal Accident at the Brick Yaid. Oi Wednesday 1 >?i George Car lus, enfond, fr a* working at the brlok yard aJich f wall of one of the kiln* fel^ upon him ^ofl'otlng tnjurlei frOta which he ' died that night. J " .v Bargains In Real Batata If f&a wieh to gel bargalpe In real esl*t?. althor in the city or ootnurjr, call on G> G. Alexander, Reel KeVvU - - f: ... .. W ...... ? ? ' v Take A Look Into The I:u v ture ? * f;\> < W1IKHK W ILL You lie two yearn from now? Kvoii barring accidents and hud health will you have any money ahead? You certainly will not unless you bogin to save, BKOiIN ' ? NOWv Wo will .start your account at $1,00 or over and will bo glad to explain anything about banking which you do not umloiHtaud Qome in, get acquainted, make a deposit and LAY HY SOMETHING FOR YOUR FU TURK SELF. Wo pay 1 percent iutuivnt quarterly in our . Savings Department. John T. Maukey, O. J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier.' IVenident Those dlr.pntcheB chronicle wh now h?? almost forgotten event li history of -the war, ? When Southern Vnlor Won. Cloneral 8h >rman'8 army whs pronchlng FayeUevlllo, N. C., posed by only a fow hundred Coi orutoB. Theso wero holding th< emy In cheek while General IJei gard, who commanded the Conf< ato forces, was withdrawing troops to the opposite side of Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby Riven to all creditor*, if .11. Y. (i the Estate u I the latu John Dixon, deceisfd, to t?res? nt t ln-ir de mands to me duly attested as required by law ; and all indebted to the h * i < 1 de ceased are notifie 1 to nci k <* payment to roe. JUKN CAT' '10. S li . Administrator Estat?> ? > 1 -I ? ? h ; i Dixon. ChiimU ii. S- f! ? Feb. 2 Hli. 11)00. Published in The Camden Chryn ? le. ) Dotice ot Final Oischaige.1 Notice is hereby given that F. (?. Perry, Kxeeutor ef ti.e estate ol M. M. Perry, decease '..has this day made application unto me for a final dis charge ?s u tic i i F.x*?eult>r; mi't that Saturday; t li.? l?t day of M;iy,t9')9. hi 10 o'clock a ni., at the o(Il:*e ol Jmljje of Probate, has been appointed for the hear ing of said p tition. w. l Mcdowell. Jadppl;f Probate Kershaw Co. April 20tli, 1909. ? ? ? : Administrator's Notice. Nrtice is hereby given to all creditor#, if any. ot the Estate of the. la?e Francis M. Brown, deceased, to present t heir dt-manda to me duly attested as required by law ; and all inbebted to <s\id deceased are notifiod to make payment to mo W. (5. BROWN, Administrator Estate of Franeia M Brown Camden, S. (!,, Apr. 28, 1909. Published in The Oamden Chronicle. Notice Teachers Ex " animation. The rogular !Sprlng Teacher's Ex amination for Kershaw County will be held at the Court House at Camden Friday, May 14th, 1909. There will bo no Summer School anywhere in South Carolina this year except at Woftord College, j Work done at WofTord will receive the same recognition formerly gtvon' work in tho State Summer School. Teachers whose certificates will explro this year should take advantage of this exami nation or of tho Summer School at WofTord to Secure a renew al (ft - their certificates. Tho law is plain on this point, and precaution now may pre. vent much annoyance later. ~r" ? '* The prospectus published were with is of interest to teachers. I. J. McKINZIE, Supt. Ed. K. Co. MM. 8. H\t kKlt & SON lira Itdy &'U3 it In I to len. of 113 ren, uke hat | In | ? MANOFAOTHRBRfl Q*rr DoorsI Sash, Blihds, [Mojulding, Building Material i ash Weights and Cord*-* CHARLESTON, - . - - Si 0} Purchase our makes, wbiili' we guarantee superior . rto-llftij gold South, and thereby save money. ^ . Window and Fancy Glass s l?p#oUlt?, July 4-7 Scholarships For Salo. Two for bu?ioe??H ourst's lit, I lie G' a ? Ala. Hu?ii;i C 'ill iJ?'j of Mhcoii, Oh. fur Hull'. Worth $35 00 purli ; will poll i In 11 fur ?10.00 each. Apply u*. /llii* olllce . Tax Executions. ? Under und by virtue of sundry tux executions to ine "directed, I will proceed to bell, before th* Court House door in the City of Camden, oil the first Monday in May, 190!), during the legal hours nl sul<>, the following described property to- wit : 150 aert s in school dint i Jet No 3, bounded on the Noilh by I S Diiiim, on the Hast I ? v \V. S Mauhnll. S?iuth l.v Marshall and Skit.ner land*, We*t )>y S? i'luer lauds I a. vied upon and to In sold h h ih.' property of .1. Wallace Hull lor taxe.i lSKul ? U7 nnd 08. 100 bitch i.i di^tr.et No 15 lounde l on the North t.v Unds formeilv lh? estate of Kedtiick Ituley, Hub t. by (? A Nor wood, Suith by J.itrph Portmaii, and West i>v I'urrnfaii and Si'cux L<*\iod upon aud to be po!d as the property of Susie Brown for taxes 190>f> ? 00? 07 en I 08. and o' her h:udc takes 20 iii'h - ia district No. 1 l ound'd on the North liy estate of Snow lVuit-;v. Kant by I-ileriy Hill nil I, Camden pi.Mi : road, South by estate of M uh Sykes, nttil West by M. B.tum. Levied upon and to be told as the property of Kev. K. C. Brown and to be resold for tsxes 1006. former purchaser having failed to com ply with terms of sale. Terms of Sale ? Cash J. S. TRANTHAM y K. c Apr. 16, 1900. Woflord College Summer School tor Teachers The authorities of Wofford "College will begin this Rummer a regular sum mer session for teachers- For the present summer the Bchool will last only four weeks, beginning Wednes day, June 23. and ending Tuesday, July 20. Twenty-five courses will be offered In the following branches: "Drawing, English, French, German, Geography and Physiography, History and Civ* lies, L.atln, Geometry, Algebra, Arith metic, Musio, Physics, Pedagogy, Physiology and Primary Methods. The faculty wi i 1 bo made up from Wofford College, Converse College, the Spartanburg city Schools, and J other institutions In trie State. A circular will be Issued, giving nn outline of courses, the namos of the faculty, and other necessary Informa tion. From the following outline of policy | and purpose may be gained some idea ] of the 6chool nnd the lines along < which it will be developed: 1 To offer in the State an opportu nity to teachers Ao prepare thomselvos 'ufr lncreasftigfy elllcifcnt wprk in com mon schools. 2 To aid in equipping teachers for high school work. 3 ,Xo Enable the Inexperienced grad colleges, who intend to teach, to ;profit by the instruction and expe rience of practical teachers In the high school branches. 4 Tq -keep up the work already so well bo^un bv former State Summer Sfchroojs of bringing tho teachers of the Skate together, for exchange of oplnldn and experUxure, for tho stliuu 1m* and enlargement of personal and intellectual association, and for tho development of a professional spirit and unity. .... To develop courses looking to th? degree of L, 1., and to offer cours es' toward tho degree of A. H. This ^wll) be done by lengthening tho term, V.V\geji dually addict -ether branches ajnti-, aTcU anocu courses in tho funda tnontal culturo an-l professional stud ies, by outlining work to bo dono in the interval between bummer school*. 6 To enable our teachers to unite with the foregoing opportunities and advantages, tho beneUts of rest, recre* ation, ?vad social Intercourse in . the flno.*umt$er climate of the near?moun? taticpuptry, V " fiX KXTENSES *^v<ee of 410 00 will be charged lor all school privileges Board may be had for #16 00 The railroads will be asked to make reduced rates. t*-- ?- * For In * s, c, THE GUT EDGE STORE Is Now Showing A Host Complete Line Of Spring And Summer Goods At Prices To Please Any Size Pocket Book. Some Big Valued in Wash good#, American Print Novelties, White Ground with colored figure*, Linen ground with Col -tfitfurva. Blue Ground with Col Figures- with or without Side Band; Sheeting Print ? Good Quality at 5c yd-The very best quality Gingham at 8 1-U & 10 yd.-' Percales with Hide Band, Motor Cloths in stripes-the best thing for the Spring Goat Suit Lawn Halisfen etc in plain White Figure, Striped side Hand etc ? at 1 Og yd Some Wonderful Values iu Short. lengths of White Lawn A big lot to choose from at to 10c yd "Flaxon," The cjucc n <>1" white goods, dainty as fine handlcercli ioflin on, dmiiblo us bijibest piicod lawn, loss exf ei Hive thnn ei ther. Ideal for waist, skirts, light fiodc^. on ot < overs und all sorts of 1 n^ni1. Don't fail t > See "Fli'x. n." Price .To yd ? 3d indies wi !e. Straw Hats! Straw Hats! ' %* Big Meek Ladies Cbrildcns, Men and Bviy*, Straw and can vas Hats at all prices. See our lino Mattings and Malting rug? before you buy. Our Notion stock is full of novelties in Ladies Ncck wear Belts etc ; Luces and Embroiederios, some bargains in this department beautiful good from 5c )d up. Shoes, Shoes. Just in a nice lino ot Ladies Cbildrens, Men and Boyi, low cut shoes. * Full Line Farm Supplies And Fertilizers at closest Cash Prices, or on approved papers. ' ? Yonrs Respectfully, ? The Famous Gilt Edge Store. P. T. YillepJitue. Proprietor.