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JUST IN At THE pure FOOD STORE lio'ioshing 8pri?>g and Summer drinks at the Pure Food' Store. -1 i_l'l?MNEim UUAVll . J.UJCK The uufernunted juice of pnro Concord grapes in four sixes- 10c, 15c, o()<t, and (50c. BKAUFONX GINdEK ALK. R of refilling ami invigorating 10c per pfnt. HARRIS LITI11A W-ATHK. The beat lithia water <m the market? 1-2 and 6 gallonar f J? ? . . . ' ' ? .... <''We have just received a full* line of Teas. Best loose teas 60c per lb Tetiey's teas in packages 006, 70c and 80o per lb. BRUCE & LANG. Headquarter* for Good Things to Kat. Bought Out "The People." Q?pt. J. W. Hamel, of Kerahaw, has bought out "The People," Mr. IV. A. Sohrofck'# paper, and will publish a paper Uere. The name of the new paper, we understand, will be "i'Ue Mewa$ Children's Day Servicer Chiidren's.day will be obaeived ft' tho Camden Baptist Church m-x' Sunday, the 25th. An interesting program has been wrranged and the public Is cordially invited, Sm vices commence at 8:30 P. M. Policy Paid | . ?. .. "r * i Mr. John A. Gook, recording ere- , retary of Lancaster Council No. 38 i Jr. O. U. A. M., was In Cunden on I Monday last lo bring a check for one thousand- doll ars to Mr*. Mnry K. MarshiH, widow of the late Mr. B. M. M?rahall, who was a n;e.i"> inr of the above named Council at tho time.&Mijs death and carried an in&urajyce policy for that amount. Good Roads Meeting To-day. To-day's Stale. Tbero will too a good roads meet iog at Ciraden tud*y. A party rep- j relenting tli? Columbia Chamber of i Commerce will go over fur llie meet ing. " The principal matter for discus sion is which rood to use between Columbia and .Cutnden. Uichlan;.! county has already improved the Two-Notch rond to a point nenr the county line. But Supervisor West seems to piefer the old Camden road. ' v This is said to toe the better road as it has fewer hills and long grades. Ia a general way it follows the Sea board Air Line, whose engineers tried to get the route with the slightest grade. - ' A Comiug MarriRgo. 0 i * The following wedding invitation has b?en issued : . Mr. and ,Mr? Drank Marion Zerap request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Marie de Loache i O.i . . Mr. Robrrt Mac MilUn Kennedy, Jr. on Wednesday' evening, tho twen ty. eighth of Jnly One thousand nine hundred And nine ' n?-9 o'clock ----- At Homo V- .... ?\ Camden. South Carolina. Both the torido and groom are so oial favorites and toave a largo cirole of friends who arc looking forward to (he marriflge with no 6mall degree of interest. Record Scout Car* in Camden. Tho Colombia Record's soont cars ? tft Buick touring car and a Brush runabout, escorted by a Buiolc tour Ing car contain tig Messrs J B Hot) dey, T. H Rhea and S. L. Hook, and a Chalmers -Detroit "SO" driven by owner, Dr. K M. Wbaley, president of the Columbia automobile club and carrying as passengers Dr. K. 51. Whaley 'a family and. Mr and Mrs. ?T M, Lawrence? worein Camden on Saturday last. The Bulok. driven by Mr. Rod dey tamed back at Oamden, but D.r, Wbaley and bis parly went on to Darlington and Uartaville. In tbb Buick patbfiricIiDg oar were Mr. James A.' Hoy t, editor, and Mr McD*vid llorton, new* editor, of ifae Record, with Masgr*. Bruce W. Rave nel and A. J. Kind. In the Brush pathflndfeg oar were Mr. W. R Fiahburn and a mechan ician. The party was met at Ibe Watereo river by MFas Freidbeitn and Mr! R. G. M.oCreight in a Maxwell-, Dr A - W. Bar net in a Ford} Mr. D. R Wil liamt and daughter in y* Chalmers Detiolt ? W Mt. * R JMteina Reo; and Mr. 0. Ij5 Boynton in * F'trdyT-u,^ h 7 The party"arr1ve<T1n Camden MO, took dinner at the Hotel 0?mden, j^and at 2 30 atruck oat . again along Ttoate ?la Bisbopville, intending to iperid Ibe night in Darlington. ^ < All S iiili Carolina niMuus the 'lentil of ihat ' i h u it old mar," Judge J. H. Hudson, which occur red in Greenville yesterday. A Bargain. It is now tuuo to prepare for the ginning of t.bo present, crop of cotton. Mr. C. (! Vanghan has one up tov date 2-gin outfit whieh he will sell ebcsp With t he outfit he i* hUo ??! foring the building and entire lot on whicb is ft tenant house tilao. This is un opportunity of a lifetime and il yon want a real hig bargain peo Mr Vaughan at once. Camden Drug Company's Store Broken j Iuto. , The Camden Drug C >'s. sl< re was broken Into yesterday morning about 4 o'clock. T??e entrance wan nlade through the front door. The object of the intruder whs evident* ly to get monej , as the only dam age done was to the en oh register*, which (hey succeeded in brehking up pi city hadly, but filled to get nil the cash therein aa they were apprehended by poliectnun Lalta wlio causer! them to nvhki a hasty exit through the hack door. Firo in Buthuuu. *' Special to The State. Hethune,.. Jftl v 21 ? Lint night about 9:30 o'clock the hanrlaouie rraidence of Mr. H b>. L. Sullivan with its entire coolants wm totally destroyed by fire file. Sullivan and family had .just left the house about 20 minutes before to meet the 10 o'clock train, when the 'fire was discovered, and as there is no fire department here, it was impos sible to save anything. It is thought that a swioging lamp in the hallway exploded, causing the Ore. Mr. Sullivan's loss amounts to $3,500 ;insuranc? on bouse, M, 500 on furniture, $500. . ~ . ? Cheap Excursion To Washinpton, I) ?\, jin.1 NorLilk, Vi\ , Via. Sonthern Railway Southern, li titway will Bell round trip tidkete in Washington, 1) (J , and Norfolk. Va , f>n July 20th, good to leave destination On any train be I'oro midnight of Sunday, July 25th, as follows : ' ? . From ' Tq A rut For detailed information, tickete, etc. apply to S.">uth?jrn Rtilway ticket agents or address, J. L. MKKK, Assistant General pAssenger Agefit Atlanta, Oa. J. (J. LUSK, % Division Pasaei'gpr Agent Charleston, S C ? Denmark Washington $10.00 Norfolk 10 00 Washington 0 00 Norfolk 9,00 Camden I ? Nt.w County It Proposed. Special to Tfio State. Kershaw, July 18.? The late8( complication occasioned by the chang) of the county line has hern sprung as to the cotton wei gherr. For the lust few yeas tho weigher has been elcclfd by Lancaster vot ers, and the hw only applied to LaBcasler county. By tho last sur vey one-half of the town wa9 found 1 1> be in Krrshaw county, includ ing the colton platform and fix tures. Hoo. John G Richards at the last eeesion of tho legislature bad n fpcoial sol passed for tho territory covered by the people who sell cm ton at Kershaw from Kershaw coun ty, so this will give the town two Weighers, one from Lancaster and one from Kershaw. The matter of forming a new county is agitated, with Kersh*w as the county seat. This would lie a convenience to the business rm n and people neutrally, as so much business has to be dons si Cimri?n and L?nca?l?r in the matter of re cords and in tho court?. A care ful survey of the situation gives all the. territory, capital and popula lion necessary without impairing the other oonnlits. Jciferaon, Heath Springs, tyeslTtlle and Liberty Hill would probably b? Included, ' PKJtSOfttAJU . )>r and il| j Jno (y Cur?'?jtt aro v Hi r i I". Krombboltx at bin Cl'LOiiful lllttiaxtir holt*!, "Tlnf Hh^?. uiofe," on Lilfu (ioorge. Tltoy will j make a tifji thtoogh I ht) Berkshire, I Mhos , country, r* timing to Camden about i lit* end of vb? tit tii j I W Hot n to &w*p a lteoldencV in 'i'own For h F?) m io Kciilmw County, ~ ? W*uuU_4.u--U-?ulii..a. jjtce rtsidonce situated oo Ktir itnei, or s nice resident'* on L)Ul*tou street, for a farm in KcrsbviY county, pieforsbl) neur Stockton nr Mn\ktn?. t'bone No. 1, or 1'. O. Ho* No. &12.. Excursion To Waeltirplon And Norfolk Via Atlantic Const Line July 20th The roQi?U trip rule offered by i Uc N. W. H. 11 of K (5, and tho Atl?n tic t'oRBi ]L?iriB from ('mhilfn of $0 to Wuthioglon. hnd $H to Norfolk, (wi'ii half rut** for children) is the lowest 'that Iihr hern offered with a live day limit and will no doubt be largely patronized by those bout on pleasure, Bight H<eii<g aod visiting relative* and friend*.. Hoth chics arc ttllol witb points ol wondroun internal and a trip to either is commendable to those who can spare the tbu<\ sinca tho fare i* within t lie r< ao.li of ail and the bVoad' eniug and educational advantages {resented will repay tho outlay. Tickets will b? good to slop- over in lile.hinoqd going ft?d returning with in final limit }lr. 8 M. MnthiB the ticket agent of the N. W H K of S. O. at GiS* ()on will bo plonsed to furnish all in formation, inako sleep'ng car rcsor vntionH if desired and do all in his power to add to the comfort and pleasure of every passenger. Liberty Hill. Mr. Kditor: ? Sown lime auo in giving nn account of the closirg exercises of our excellent M'hcol we failed to name tht? winnciH of the prizes awarded. Wo (e- 1 (l.at ?e owe our lift in frlends.r-who by tin ir induct ly and close opplicuUon Were able to win prizes? an apology for our] failure, and believing that tardy justice is butter than none. ..wo ask you to give space for t Ito following list. Prizes awarded by Mitfa. Gasquc (I'rin Qjpnlof school.) Highest average, Frances Rwhnrds. Regular attendance, Lai Richards. Heat speller , Jennolle Halle. Greatest improvement in aiithmetic, CluirLton JoneH. Hy Miss Sophie Richard*, nssislaut teacher. Nicest copy hook. Kathleen Matheraon Receiving most head tickete in nvcond grade, Prioleait Richards. .Receiving moat head tickets in third graade, Will Wardlaw. Receiving ino*t head tickets in 4th grade, Kathleen Mathcson. Regular attendance, Priolein Richard* Our military company. The Liberty Hill Rifles, re^entlv. held an election for office with the following result: Capt. N S Richarda 1st LeitU , J R t'urelon 2nd Lei lit . G Wi'liania 1st Rer^t , J II Floyd 2nd " Jj I' Thompson 3rd " W f! Cunningham 4th " G R Clements ! fith " W.J Williams filh " (QM) W A Cunningham 1st C'orpl., T M Johnston 2nd " ? W K Thompson, Jr., 3rd 4 ' P I) Crenshaw 4th " ,) Boyd Magill Gth il C 11 Stover Oth " L C Powera The company will leave on the 27th for the annual encampment which will be held at Greenville, S. 0. MrsS L Lang of Camden h spending some time with hor aunt, Mrs. W. K. Thompson. v Miss Nannie Floyd of Frederick, Md , is on a visit to her parents, Gen and Mrs J W Floyd. H Mra J Q Richards is on a visit to rela tives in Camden. Misset- Jessie and Nettie Clements are Visiting friends in eastern Kershaw. We aro aorry to report that Mr. T. M. Johnston is alck at ?he home of his pa rents. Mr and Mis. J. H. Johnston. We hope he may have a quick reepverv. ?'Ruatic*' SUMMONS FOR RELIEF 3ouot; Pleas. Arthur P. Brown and R Roy Brown, Plaint iff, a, against Southern Power Company, a corpor ution created by and existing under thelaws ofthe^tate of New Jer sey. Ivor Broivn, Hannah C. Bioxvn, Nanafyne P Brown, Ar thur P. Brown, Jr , Annie W Brown, John R Broivn, Lois J* Brown, William II Reed, John L Reed and James F Reed. ? State (Complaint So i ) C ?urt of (Jomiuoa Defendants To {W Defendants iboye named : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ?nd required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon. snd to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on' the subscriber at his r>fllce. ' on the Public Squire, at Wilhilla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days' ifter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of suyh eorvice ; and if you fill to answer the complunt witldn the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for- the relief demanded in complaint. . J Dated this 3rd. diy cf July, 1009. (Seal.) I.C. HOD till. C. 0. O. P. K. C. S. C. R T. JAYHES, Plaintiff*' Attorney. To the absent Defendant. James F. Reed : Please take notice thit the enm mons and complaint in the above enti tled action were filed in the office of the Olerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Kershaw Corfnty of the Htate of South Carolina, on the 3rd day of July, 1909; that the oljeot of this action in psrt is to exclmic you Irano any interest in the re al property described in tha complaint. R. T. JAYNES. Plaintiffs' Attorney. Jttlfi.lW.-Ot- i ? ? ? - - Why A National Bank Is . Safe. 1. Tho United States Government is, in a sense, ?i silont partner, in the conduct of ov* ery National Hunk. % ? In granting a charter to n Hunk, it makes special inquiry an in the character and finan cial standing of t!ie applicants. Twice a year, or oftenor, it sends an exam iner, who makes an examination of all record* and business methods employed, reporting any irregularities to tho Comptroller of the Curren oy. ? (Continued.) TUB FIRST NATIONAI BANK. John T. Mackcy, O, J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. Freeh Jersey Bulter. "Fresh Jersey Butter churned daily ??.d diliyer ?l 30 'c.?'tra pel lh. Phone your orders to tl?l*haw Dairy, Phone 26. Bargains Iu Real Estate If you wish lo gel bargains In real ost.atn, efth<?r iu (lio city 01 country, call on G. O. AUxnider, Flea! Estate Agent, Camden, S. ('. Revival Meeting. We huve heen req'ustud to an omiaro that a revival wcd-tig will com men co at the Camev Htli (" 'hut fit ju '.lie 28 h ii?at at 8 o'clock P M . Twin Cantaloup 5 We me indedted .to Mr. A B. Young for h very fine twiu c. tin la loupe. 1', is off the Siamese varie ty and has a very delicate, swcol flavor. ' W heh it cm^s to raising vegetable*, watermelons and i vv i ?? caitsloupr 8 A'l?m is hard to down L0SL Lost between the residence of Mr F. M-i Zeiup and the residence ?<f Mr*. J S. ^toney a urn nil tan pock ft bo It containing about $22 00. Fmdor please reiurn to A. Burnet Stoney end receive a reward. Final Discharge. Notice i? hei ehy given that John Ca toa, Sr.. Administrator of thu estate of Johti Dixon, decease!. has this Hay ma le application unto me for a final dis charge ns aucli Administrator, %nd that Saturday* the 81stday of August, 1909. at 10 o'cteck a m,, ollhe office of Judge of Prolate, has be*n appointed for the hear ing of said petition. > w. l Mcdowell. Judge of Probato Ketahaw Co. July 22. 1909. Admihistiatoi's Notice, _ State of South Carolina,) V' County of Kershaw! I All creditors of the Estate of a. Hi Olarke, deceased, ire hereby notified to ren der an account of their claim?, duly at tested. to the undersigned. And all par ties endehted to said estate are notified to make prompt partnent to the under signed of their accounts. V. R. W. CLARKE. Administratrix. June 11th, 1909. PRESENTS DI AMON DS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, STERLING SILVER. -XJUT GLASS, ART GOODS. All new and absolutely beau tiful goods. Come in whenev er you have an opportunity. Remember we* only handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not convenient to c&mt in, send in your ' mail order, which always has onr Person al attention, with a GUARANTEE TO TLEASE. Always glad to see you at SYLVAN BROS., Jewelers, Silversmiths And Opticians, Corner Main & Hampton Streets, i Columbia, S. 0< Tii? huuihlj homo with whin, washed walls, cheap but clc*0 mus tin curtains and lit tin plot of ti >w. ere before V lie door, with a perv*dirf> >?lmo&pberfl of loye. comradeship h ii -i clean morula, in ay ho m i?c>> nioro trtrlir-fr-b^Mue than the o?l, mansion wiili l-'peetry hu"? walls {> tee ti lio u Rt b (.f rare H iwert and retinue of servant*. I)o not meddle with a business you know nothinz of nolens yon com mence at ibo b< Horn of tbe ludd'i and roun<l after round, vroik towards tlio top Fur if yon aro successful enough to icaoh ibo t:^p round yon wilt then ii.id ( lenty to applaud nnO assist Hut bo who erromencGH at the lop of the latld-.'t fiiidn it' an may mallei- |o descend, aud whon bo bar rencbed tho bo'loin ho will find bun drede the'ro willing to kick Id'n. FOR SALE. O.ie up-to-d itc 2 Ciin Outfit. neni '.lie old Court Mouse fur sale. Ap ply to C. C. VAUGHAN. May 21, *1909. University of South Carolina Scholarship Examination The University ol South Carolina of fers Scholarships in the Dcpsrlnunt of Education to one youni? mail from each County. Eaoh Scholarship is worth $100 in money an 1 $18 ir.ai (riculaticn or "trrin" fee. ' Ennmination will be held at Con. ty seat FRIDAY, JULY 2. Examination for admUaiou to the University will he held at thqsame timy. Write for information to S. 0. MI 1'CHKLL, President, ~7 Columbia. 8. C Northwestern Railroad of S.-C. ~ N^~68 No 70 Lv Camden 4 00. p m 7 00 o ra So Ry Juno 4 10 p m 7 10 a ra Ar lCllerbe .? ."4 23 p ra 7 80 a ra Humberts . 4 30 p m 7 40 a ra Ar Borden 4 43 pm 8 00 a m Ar Dftleelt 6 10pm 8 25 n ra N W Junction 5 48 p m 8 58 a ra Ar Sumter 5 45 p ra 9 00 a ra No 69 No 71 Lv Sumter 0 31pm 9 40 a m N W Junction 6 33 p m 9 42 a ra Dalzell 6 50 p m 10 05 a m Borden 7 08 p m 10 15 a m llembert 7 23 p in 10 27 a tn Kllerbe . 7 30 p m 10 32 a ra So Ity June. 7 50 p m 11 10 a m A r. "Camden 8 00 p m 1 1 20 a ra All trains daily except Sunday. THOMAS WILSON, President. W l HACKBRUi MANUFAOTURBRfl OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, * ; ' ? ? ? * - ? i Moulding, Building Material* ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which 1 we guarantee superior to .any sol4 South, and therebv save money. 4^ Window and Fancy Cw a apMUUy. i ? fSeiul Mr I>au^litoi5 To (ttlffurd Seminary. r ~ ^ I "ri 1 " , n_ ??' *1" ^ - .-rr-.? F<>r lunnc) Hom?' I afo. In<livi4wti AUuiiliou. UonaVmt r??<oa*l ConUcl whl^, OuUmvtl Tt^u-hor#. Full Muxjcul, Ac.Klwmii; a? 1 Col!<j^o (!ourr>eB. PHI^S LOW- NiiojW# I,iiult?: I. 01 bunt/} l'n?iirpti?d. J. Huiltllnu Comfort Pure <?>(?> i??K W?u?r. Cold at??l Hot. JKlfr.tilc Ll^ht* . rCx(.eil?nt of tttswertttp. Kjm> HhomhUoii. AlUUUJ Sy^i<?u Sift. 1?XW. 'JTor (/ttUl >K H|?|>ly <o HKV. 1). <j. QUFFOfiDi D. 1>., I'uiou, :?>. c. M m'LU'iuiM^ L ?i- n.j up, 1.14L4.. 1 iuiuu, j '.jli.iij ,ii jiu...u.., ,.'.,1111 isaa ? H. G> BOYKIN1, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile KisUs A BpOcitilty. Ke^rortcnts Only Xi)o lie?t And Moat Reliable in panics H ta 1 KhIuIo And llentin# Atfont. HXGUftSTOlM TO Washington, D. C., & Norfolk, Va., Via the N. W. R. R. of S. C. and Atlantic Coast Line Tuesday, July 20, A( Ihe following very low ralia fivm Camden; To W ASHINGTON ami return . . / . > i$9 ()0 To NORFOLK and velum 00 TiokulH will be good to return to leave Wabliing'on or Is oifoik up to and including Sunday, July k2o, 1909 STOP OV.KRS will be allowed at Richmond go ing and returning by depositing tickets with depot ticket, ng?'iit on arriv.il. Train schedule#, sleeping car reservations, tickets, etc., may be procured from S. M. Mutbii?, ticket ' agent of N. W. U. K of K. ()., Camden, S. (). W. J. CRAtG, I'asKeuger Traflio Maunger, T. 0. WJ1ITB. OeiiOrtd' Pas?engor Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C. Save Work, Worry, Money, by using a Stover Gasoline Ertgine.' Made right. Sold right. Send for illustrated Cata logue Free. SUMTKli IRON WORKS Slimier, c\ (J. Central A genlH. L D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. SEA ? ? AP *> A ? | ? - r ... Air Line. Eastern Tlino ~ These arrivals and departures, as well as time i^ivon as information and are not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND Year Ilound Limited^ No. 84 (J 65 p m 8 43 J) m 9 20 p in 12 35 a m ~ 7 50 ft m 5 80 a in 8 60 a to 10 02 a m 12 29 p m 2 46 p m r.~i~ J and connections Lv. Camden Ar. Cheraw Ar. Hamlet Ar. Ralelgh_? _ Ar. rortsmouth Ar Iiiohmond Ar. Washington Ar. Baltimore Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York Passengers can romain in sleeper until 7.00 a. m. . Ly. Camden Ar. Columbia Ar. Savannah Ar. Jacksonville Ar. Tampa 80UTHB0UND* Year Round Limited No. 81 9 20 a m 10 25 a m 1 10 p m 5 00 p m - 0 80 am orida I Mail * No. 68 6 20 am 8 02 a m 8 45 ft m H 56 a m 6 45 .p.m.. 5 P5 p m 8 35 p ? 9 52 p m 11 51 pro 3 53 a m Local Paseengei Florida .V.-.:?: ; FksI MLftil .. No. 43 I; 10 30 p m 11 40 p m 2 45 am 7 15 a m ^ / 6 00 p m Leave Colombia ^ Arrive BaYannah Fo* farther iuformation and resorVailofil No. 63 " 4 SO p m 8 00 p in S. J. COOPER, ^ent, or wtift* to J. 8 apntr to $sji | J HBEBQER, A* Oolttttbl* tf,