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JUST IN At THE PURE FOOD STORK v Refreshing Spring and Summer drinks at the Purj Food Store. KKNNKR'K CRAPE Jl! 1 01$. The unformatted juice of pur? Concord gropo<? in four sizes. -10c> 15c, <j()c, and 60c. BEAU FONT GINGER ALK. Be freslfing and Invigorating 10c per pint. 11 ARRIS LITHIA WATER. The best litbia water on the market ? 1-2 and 6 gallons. ? ? We have just received a full line of Teas. Rest loose teaH 60c per lb Tetley's teas in packages (50c, 70c and 80c per lb. BRUCE & LANG. / Headquarters for Good Things to Kat. 5?ti Kershaw Guards. The Kershaw Guards, about 30 strong, left Monday for the encamp ment in Columbia. We" wish the boys a happy trip and safe return. TJ, D. O, The John P. Kennedy Chapter, U. D. C., will meet with Misses Leila and Charlotte Shannon on Monday afternoon, July 6, at six o'clogk. ? . ; Notice.. The regular meeting of the Kcr shaw County Farmer's Union will he held at the Court House in Camden on July l0tl?\at 11 o'clock. A K, Kennedy, Prcsidout. Good VeliideB For Sale Cheap. 1 one-horse four-seated Hup, gl lea enclosed. 1 two-seated Surrey, almost new. 2 Runabouts. None of the above vebiclos Iihvc ?f?v 'IMi A %t U"tu I u LI t vci UI l j are practically new and arc in good j condition. Will he sold very chenp. They can be seen at the C.?urt Ion stables. J. J. Cunningham, Croat Harrington, Mass. Care Heikshtro Inn. i ? vAn Error. An errof appeared in the Count) Treasurei's report by. two lin?*8 of type being put in the wrong plaoe. The total of No. 17 and Iho bead ing of No. 18 appeared after tbe name "F. P. Wiley" whqn it should have appeared after "Nannio Goflf," 36 names below. As printed, some of tbe claims of 17 appear in 18. "^yfteTbtato^Lgftch, howe ver, show clearly that it tg^ih^^rrtpbioal error and not the fault of urer. Stores Will Be Closed Next Monday. Camden, S. 0.. Juno 29, 1909 It being customary to celebrate the 5th day when the 4th of July comes on Sunday, so wo the under signed merchants agree to close cr placcs of business on Mond*^, .luly 5th A D Kennedy; Mosol?y Bros. , Jno Whitaker, Jr., W Geistnheimer; Hums & Harrett, Spero BelVoe, T J Arrants, Brooe & Lang, Haruch Net tics Co., Watkins Bros , City Meat Market, Mathis & Lewis, Hirsch Lrcs & Co, M H Heyman. David Wolfe, Isadorc Wolfe, Camden Mil linery C., J C Cuveton & Co. W K Johnson, Cash Grocery Co., J VY Smith, Rtiaine & Beattio, J Shetheen & Hro., C W Hillings, Twin Bros., J It Goodale Sons, II L Sohloshburg, L Schenk & Co., Tbe Gdt Edge Store, Wilson & Nicholson, Lewis & Christ mas, W. T. Smith, Springs & Shan non. Jurors. The following Jnrors bavo been drawn to serve for- ttie July, 1909, term of Courts First Week. It K West, F D Mahaffev, H F Trimnal, L F Coats, J L llinson, T K Goodalo, W P Russell, Jr., W C Mooro, E D Dabney, Q T Taylor', W ? J I/fingley, J J Workman, W L 8tokes, J IS Rbame. G K Price, t> W Joy, W W Lowry, J B Parker, Alex ander Shaw, E M Hcndriz, W J Watson, W H Collier, D W Stover, J P Lewis, H E Beard, J B Steed* roan, A I* Young, S B yKirkland, S M Johnson, C W Dunn, R W Hum phries, J D* Ooff, J G Ferrell, B F Roberts, W B Greggs, R W Abbotts. 8eeo?d Wenk. W W florton, H O Butler, W W Croxlon, C E Boynton, E O Redick M Caothep, fi A Brown, J Robl Magill. J W Slieorn, J N Sowell, F A Nelson, W R DeLoacbe, -H J Tld "4 wel1<jTH Holland, Arthur Simpson. J K pt nob, O R Baker, Banyan ruesd.-U, 3 .>! Yonng, W O Sergio, 0 Jones, Q L DiJSO ??* J L R Ellis, C W Hcndriz, W hi Lollis, John 8 Lindsay, A C Robinson, T A Myers, RC Bennett, E J Biesell, B U Brown itoberU, K D MoCiikM, mi, J K RobstUoa, E L Joas?, :u Bargain* In Ileal Eitate. If you wish to get bargains (n real. estate, either in tho city or country, call on G. G. Alexander, Real Estate Agent, Camden, fc> . C. For Public Oottor Weigher. . Mr. Kdjtor: ? I hereby uunonneo myself for public option weigher In tlie town of Ker&haw in Korthaw oouuty. A J??1F Greg<?iy. Good Meeting Dear Chronicle. ? Wo closed ft gpod meeting at Pine Creek There liftVfi l()cen in ull twenty-two added to Pint! Cre^k church fcince tho meeting began. Truly, w. s. \v. New Tourist Concern A commission was issued yesler day to thp Kldredge cornpnny c?f J Camden, capitalized nt $50,000. Tho corporators are: F.W Eldrodge, (III Yaljos and I. F. Eldreddgo.. Tuo company was formed for tho] purpose ol adj^uncing tho winter t ?u rist business nTCnmden ? State l*t inst. I Third Anniversary 3etmon. A card received from Riv. L. A Mitchell who lias been spending a month at Rhi-neheek, N. Y., states thnt he will return this wetU and preach on Sunday next, July 4th. This will be Mr. Mitchell's third - ? f anniversary Bermon here. A Bargain. It is now time to prepare for tfrc ginniDg of tho present crop of cotton. Mr. I). 0. Vaughan has one up tos date 2-gin outfit which lie will sell cheap With the outfit he h also of fering, the building and on tiro lot on which is a tonant houee also. This is un opportunity of a lifetime and if you watit a real big bargain ?oe Mr. bau at once. The Election of TrurtfiW^ ^ 1 'I he election of school trustee* for district No 1, held yesterday, re sulted as follows: LT Mills - . " 97 David Wolfe 80 J L William* 84 W It Hough 32 Hwnry Savago 30 David Witlie" spoon 45 Messrs. Milld, Wolfe and WiJ liains were elccted CASTOR I A For Infants and Childx^n. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Dance at the Club House, A very pleasant dance was given on Thursday night in honor of tho uumerous viai'tors, Misses .funic Du? Rose, Columbia, Kitty Sailcy, Orange burg, ? MoAlpbinc, Alabama, Kate Tennant, Lowndesville, and SallieJ and Mary Dt-Saussure, Atlanta. The Camden, string bond fmnifdied music| for the oaoasion. After refreshrooutft the german was gracefully led by Mr. Harry Oantcy and Miss Mary Can tey. Among those present were: Messrs. Harry Oantey, Jamos Heath, James Wallace and Duncan Ed wards; MieSes Ltilft and Charlotte lioykin, Lucia and Lillian Yates, Kale, Bessie, Birtie and Mary Lenoir, -Bailie i}arriion? Olara Wallace, Mary and Mea VillepiguV Lai Blakcuoy, Margaret Eldredge, Bessie Powe and others. Messrs Hodgo Lyo^ir, W. B~." DeLnaoh*. Blakeney, Marion and Ernest Zemp, Will and Robert John.] son, Dave, Newton and Hamiltoo Boykin, Will Trant Iflw, t)unoan Ed' wards, Will Satin&nd, George AlexH ander, Jiui Ucatb. John Villeprtgue, Henry Oarriaoo. R B. Pats, Win. Bauskelt, Will Wallace, Juicy Pea*,] Charlie Salmond, R. F. .Walker.1 Thomas Ancrom, Ebben McLeod. Andre# W Id taker, John MeQoees, McWillio Boykin, "Billy" DePass, [and Mcllweioe, Columbia, and Featherstone, Laurent. Tho tooceas of the danoe is doe to Meeer* II sn iry Carfiftsn a ad Hamilton Boy kin. f. >Mi 1 i 'iii'w i j i , i "? Birthday Pienlo. Tito annual bitlhday plgnit) of Mi. ?? ml Mia T. K. Ifnrton will bo htld ihla ytar oil the ltidi of July ,TUt>H gatbfci iug? pevirr ? t+i\ n* *<? ford jjrent plttftkinc to til who at. laud. Tue pieuip will be h?id ai W<#ta' Mill. Wu acknowledge with thanks no invitation to be prevent. ' - Prohibition Picnio. The prohibition picnic at Vaughan'ii Mill laat Friday whs quite a nuocess in every particular. The place ia au ideal one for a pic* nil), a good crowil was present and a tl?jli^lttf ul day waa spent. Several aptoclu'H wfcie delivered, after which a bountiful dinner j*a&ieryed. Af? ter dinner the young |><$<?pl8 enjoyed a dance in the mill house, uud' the lively uiubic iniido uu ull feel younger. The day wdl long bo remembered by all aa a moat delightful one. PERSONAL. Mhj I'i H ('an toy, of Camden, a mood soldier and prominent ainoe the war in the Hffatra of bis eommu nily, is u welcome viaitor to the re union. ? Chester -Lantern. Mine Janie DnBoao of Columbia is visiting Misa Uullio Oarrison. IV I (1 Alexander ia attending the *Ute dental uaaociation now in aos* aion at Glenn's Springs. The friends of Mrs Mattie Qctty$ will bo glad to learn that alto ie Very much improved and that it is hoped tliat alio will Boon be able to leave the hospital. Commencement Note. "1 understand that your daugh ter graduates this year, and that] alio is to he the valedictorian of her class. What will be her tliomi ?'' M0, It will be the loveliest you ever saw ? roso appliquo over Alice b'uo, wilh a ruche of chiffon, the dress being cut empress with u long trail edged with point lace and the b <dico garnished with steel cut beads with e U ? ? r t sleeves trim med in Irish Inoe of almost price less value with medallions down th ! left aide to give it that lovely French elF'-ct and the c^isige satin faced ? (), I tell you my daughlet'e illume will ro-ke them ?1 1 sit up and tuke notice." ? ICx. Oettye-Reeso. Columbia State A wedding fa whidl Columbia holds an fqUu| 8:mre of jlltereefc wjtb Sumter wn? that of M,bS A*nie Keeso of Sumter to Mr Team Get yfi ?r IbtB city Holomnized at (be I Episcopal church in Sumter on Wed u??. a, enalog. Mr. Jam(,8 Crtl| | ?r tlrj City *a? one of tbo ushers. Mr u'n P 11 ' Nelson and Mr, William S Nelson were amopg he euetts at tho ceremony and at the beautiful reception following ntl the homo of the bride's uncle, Mi\ John Sumter Mr. Gettys is one of ! the rising young lawyers of Colnm h.a a member of the firm of Nelson.' Ne foo &. Getty s, an(i j8 oonsldeiod to have a very bright future in big profession. Fho bride i8 well known in Columbia, having mado her home I ht re a few yaars ago as assistant to Miss Annie Bonham in b<*" private! jchool. She i? i a nicoe of "FightinJ D?ck Andtfon * of Confederal war arae and both on Ler fathfrV and lier mothei's silo h connected wit h some of the olde-t of the his torlc South Carolina families. The couple a.-e spending ihci. honey moon Jfti the mountains o? North Carolina and on thiirrtturn will mako their homo in Columbia,! "Ccnpyipfr Miss Honlu.m'a residue ou GervaiB street during tbo Hum mer. 'i NO; 9083. HE PORT OF TIIE CONDITION OF The First National Bank Of Camden, ?at CAMDEN, in the State of 8. C.? At the close of business, Juno 23rd, 1009. RESOURCES. LOiins and Discounts $ 167,034 03 I Overdrafts. secured a?J un soeured 2 ftfto ^ U 8 Bonds to secure circula* <? Pr.-mioms on U 8 Bonds 50 Banking House, Furnituro and Fixtures 1 47n Due from National Banks (not reserve apr< nu) 3 7]2 9,1 1 Hue from approval reserre ? agents ^ 294 05 Cheeks and other Cash Items 892 r>6 Notes of other National Banks 490 00 Fractional paper tfurrencv, oitekets ?nil cenla ;s LAwfuJ Money Reserve in Bank, vi* : . ? \ Specie, . 9,446 00 Legal-lender note#, 2,000 00 13,045 00 Redemption fund with U" 8 Treasurer. (5 percent of ' " circulation) 1.87&00 Total J 236,571 09 Li ABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in * mnoArtn Undivided Trofil., |!w Ki. 50,00000 National W Du^u other National Bsnks #7,??J S Cashier'. Check ? outstanding ?0 IJcscycd /or Taxes * MO 00 Tot*T un, mm StaU of. Sooth Carolina) County of Kershaw, f ?? John T. M acker. Cashier. Correct? Atteet : Sr Jt ^?onon' Jr., W. J. Dnnn. T- uS^i, ulrKtetii Why A National Bank Is Safe. ? - ...... --r ? ? Tlvty^JUnited States Government in, in a 7 sonsc, si loVvt partner, in the conduct <?f ov ory -National Bank, ?5 ? ? '? ? ? . ' ItV granting a charter to a Bunk, it makes special Inquiry as to ^lie character and tinjMi oial standing of t!;e applicants. Twfae j^year, or oftenor, it Bends nil exam iner, \v lid Makes an examination 'of all records and bust?ie*s metliodK employed, reporting any irregularities to the Comptroller ot' the Curren cy. (Continued.) THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. John T. Mackey, O, J. Shannon, Jr., Caahier. President.. "She f Plainly Will' Appreciate It; She Certainly Will." Have you read "The Southern Maiden's Reply?" It is a touching little love poem by Mr. Charles Frederick Stansbury, now going the rounds. Under the magnolias the youth is teiiing his iove in ianguage hot as iava from , Vesuvius. -He speaks thoughts that breathe in words that burn to the extent of about thirty lines of verse. "And this is what tho maiden said ? Her words wero choice and few: - . 'I certainly do appreciato It; I certainly do."' One of the things that women certainly do appreciate ?they certainly do? is ' a full page advertise ment of bargains in a store near enough for them to visit. In the big cities suoh pages ap pear daily. Why 7 Be cause the merohants know that the women appreciate it. They cer tainly do know it. All women are very appreciative in the mat ter of shopping bar gains. They are so ap preciative that they make mentaf note of the things they want, as ad vertised, and make a bee line for the store that keeps those things on hand and let^ them know about it. 1 If the merchants in (the smaller oities and towns?this one, for in stance ? would do more of this kind of advertising, the women certainly would appreciate it; they certainly would. AND THE MERCHANTS CERTAINLY WOULD BE BENE FITED; THEY CERTAINLY WOULD. Executor's Notice, All parties indebted (o the late Robt.T.Thompaon willplense make pay ment to the undersignedi and all parties having claims against hiin or hU estate will prevent the same duly attested to tho undenigned for payment. ROBT. J. BJIROPSHIRK. Executor Estate Robt. T. Thompson. J?n? tfrth, lftftQ. | Shoe Shop. I now bare charge of the shoe ?hop on DeKalb street formerly run by H. O. Cantey and all work will teeeire prompt attention. I guarantee good work and #|i<liuagc sstfrf action. July 1st, 1900* ^ rtottpltnL ..... JOHN TIMBERS. Money To Loaiuj I am prepared to make loan* oe ap pro red aecorfty of R?M Eetate in Ker SfesSi a??t!S^aiT>s ISSSKSPefW1 ? i: "r'^r, * liKO. 8. HACKER & SON ? lUMPiAOWnu or ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. OHAHLESTON, ... 8. O. * .Purchase oar maket, which we guarantee superior to anj sold South, and thereby save money41f|? Window and Faney Glass s [tpeoialtf. July 4-7 s? ml Your daughter To Oliflfont Seminary. For Ur HikJ lloiui* l?ll?, I mliv iduivl AtlonUou, Oomttuot lV>'*on%l ('outlet Vfci^V {fttanwt tPRrtrnrr k m m u-rnvtrauaaoft^T'': 4*rr^nip~cr<m?MK ' "" PttlOJCH i.oVy. Nitntiwn Llmitiri. riiuuto Uu?tirim?$f I, lluiMiu# Cowfvri* ul?lo. l*nr?f K|?rii>g WiIlm1, (!pld ttud Ho? Klo<-lrif f?yudll#fl| Sy?t,vin of <j?wcru^et b jiv JSaniiutiuii. 2<?th Annual bogln* Sept. 28, 100# . l\)r Cutttio^ Apply <o KEY. B. (i. OlilKKOltt), I) I)., Union, N. 0, r? -? ? ; ?? ?" 1 ? . ? ? - ? ? " ? : ? ??? ? ja N. C. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. 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