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JUST IN At THE PURE FOOD STORE ItoluwIaiiK Spring nnd Rutnt drinks at Wo Purs Foo3 Btofel - \ > ' ' FKNNKH'S GRAMS .MUCK. The nttfonnuited juicy of pure Concord grapoH in four BizeH ? 10c, 15c, ii()c, and <)0c. RKAUFONT GINMKtt ALK. Refreshing and invigorating lOc per pint. , Harris mtima watku. The beit lithia Water on tho market? 4-2' and 5 gftlloiiH. We havo ju?t received a lull lino. of Tean. Rest loose teas 60c per lb Tctlcy'H lean in packages 00c, 70c and 80c per lb. ? BRUCE & LANG Headquarter** for Good Things to Eat. Rememberl Only those can voto in tho Elec tion on Aaguii 17th who present their -Registration Certificate and Tux rcceipt. Tho Uumdun News. We have before us Vo', 1, No. 1 of The Camden News, 1 1 is pub lished ori Wednesday a. MaVried. On Aug. 4, Mr. Capets L. Mose- ! ley and Miss Mary W uUers, R-v. W. j S. Waller* offlcla' iug. The bride j is a niece of Rev. W. S. Walters. i FOR KEN T j Ono 0 room Cottage on Kai * J sireet. Apply lo David Wolfe, .Camden. S. C ? ? m - ? ? Free Baibeeuo. - There will lie a free lurbocuc in C.mKl.in n?. 'PliiiVtiluv A 11 (Ml q I. 1 9. ? li . ' V ' "*V* V" A - J , - O " ? I It which tho public is invited.' Prominent prohibit. on speakers are i expected to deliver fpeeches un ; that occasion. l ~ Farraeifl Union Meeting. Yolir attorHiou ia ngim called to \ the meeting of ths Oievtltnil Far mere Union which meets at C'eve land-school house on Friday, Au gust 13ih, at 4 p. in. Every mem ber is rt quested to be present. X ^ ^ Twenty one Years Old As will be seen by the statement of the Bank of Camden published in Tho Chronicle today this bank is 21 yrars old. Sound business judg h ment ha? guided the nflfairs ol this bankjfrom its beginning, and few have steered so ejear (<f tho "break ers as this bank has done. The ro cord it has made is a lino one. Special Meeting. There will be a business meeting of the Kershaw C?unty Farmer's Union held at the Court House in Camden on Aug. 14ih at 11 o'clock a m. A full attendance is desired. All farmers not members are i n v i I - ed to meet wiih us as mallei s of importanoe will be discussed. A. B. Kennedy, Pres. Baptist Ghuich. Tho fourth of a ae.iies of sermons to young Christiana nexl Sundiy morning. In the evening there will a Uuirfu Servicp. Tneme, "Christi anity, 'Common Sji.se, and Prohibi tion." Do not fail to visit Hon. - M. L Smith's Bihle Class at 5 o>dock Wo want 150 in the class. Telent and Decision Day at Lyttleton Street Church. Last Sunday was Deoision Day in the Sunday School of the Metho dist Church, it was also the timo for bringlng in the talents. About three months ago the pastor' distri buted talents (10 cents eaoh) to the dilJ'dreut members of tho Suuday ^Sqliool with the instruction to use them so as to multiply them for the Lo d. That the children have becn? at work was shown last Sunday af ternoon when the tahnts were call ed in and fifty odd dollars were re ceived. This is not all, for a num ber have not yet turned in their tal ent?, sod when these are received it will add materially to the amount al ready in band. ? After the talents were collected the pastor addrtssed the Sunday School, stating in a few brief re mark* the object of Decision D?v nod what It means to decide for and ?ceo pi Chi |tt. Thon decieioni wrre caHtd for, nml-Vwo -Mule boys expressed their desire to give their lives to Christ and Join thochurcb. f Tho children deemed interested ?nd impressed and all io all the seivideo tended to onooursgo and ipaptre everyone to bolter oervlco in ?U? future* '4& . 4. Married. By Kjv K M. Llglilfoot in NorlU Augusta, S. C.,,1 illy 25,-li, Miss lie ? bi? Mlindy of B'.dvtdere, S. C. and j i4r. L. F. ShufFur of Cauidun, S. C New Store. Mr. .J S. Uliauio will in a few days ; open up a grocery store for himself, j He will occupy t lio building north of I Mr. Jim. W. Smith's hardware store i Ho solicits your patronage . - PERSONAL Mr I) H Haum wan iu Camden a few days Ibis week Mrs L S'dirnk and children luft last Tuesday for Henderson ville, N C Mr. and Mrs N. Burger, of Now York, aro visiting Mr. W. (Jkisen heitner? Mrs M L Hums has . rc'.umod to CJamden much to I lie delight of her friends here M i s8 Claudia Zemp, who has been visdiinrj friends in Florid*, has te ?.turnwF homo Mrs John S Liudsiy and children who have b?en visiting in Chester Imve relumed homo Wo regret exceedingly 10 l^arn that Mr and Mrs J I) McDnwAll ex pect to leave in a few days io rua'av their liorae in Virginia Dr. C. L Yates who ha.i beon with the Cnmdon Driig Co'nptuy for sotro tirno. left last Monday to accept a po siti'U in Greenaboro, N. C. Wh.ilo in tbimdon Pr. Y ites made many staunch friends w'.io regret exceed i ii or 1 y to 8co him leave. Senator \Y. It.* HoUgh was in Now York this week attending the "Jubi loe Convention" of tho Equitable Life Insurance (Jompiny, which cele brated its fiftieth anuivoreary. Tho Senator is the alort ngent in this oonn ty for that well known aud reliable company. Mr M Bunch and Mr John T Net tlos those wide-a wake and progres sive young mcrehnnls left on W cdnee day last for tho northern markets to buy their fall and winter goods. Mr Baruch will look after i lie interes n of tho Indies while Mr NeUlos will buv for the men. This is a strong combination and the trading public can find at this storo the best goods at the bost prices Ice Cream Festival ' Thero will he ?n ice cieiin f?sti v ti 1 on Monument Squaro on Tucs day, August 10 I>, for the benefit of the Old Couit House Mission, un der the f> n* pices of the Junior Chap ter of jhe Saint Andrew's Brother hood, I Tho thief attraction wdl bo a competitive prize di ill by ihe K?' Shaw Gnnrrls, und the awarding ot ft big cuke to the best loikicg m:in in the company. Among severnl other attractions will be an unction sulo by one who is skilled in the art. If the weather is fine, everyone may expect to have a good time. No one ought to miss it. Remem ber the place and the date ? Monu ment Squaro at 6:30 P. M. on Au gust 10 tli . New Telephone Directories Have Beon Delivered. Tho new directory of tho South ern Bell Telephone Co. has been de livered to the subscribers in Cam den. The uerf'dlrecLory is attracti\o in appearance and contains all the changes and corrections in listing* that liavo been made since the la?t directory was printed. The number oi new names appeariug t" the list would indicate that thero are con stant additions to the number of 'subscribers iu Camden and vicinity and ihe telephone developemcnt is continuous. The Southern Bell Compsny has evolved a [Nti thereby it furnishes telephone service to fartjiers *nd other rural res'drnis on nn cco ?<w?iW bails. A* * result the tel ephone it now the rnle, rather thin ll)? except ion, on the farm and fa t meis in All sections of Ihe state are installing telephones In their homes. plant of the Southern Bell Cimptnv in Camden it maintained at a htah ttate of efficiency and-Ui* subscribers aro Wtll satisfied wlvU ihtttrtlwUwj MMfttoP r^'5 . ' ~*Jt j' * *? l?i ? 4 -r - *4>" ' -~C- ? ???' ?? ? " ? ^ D^ntli of Cur) Ule llliuou* No death lmi ot'inrrAd in Camden Cui mi^ny y*Hi? that t>a* liliftd the Kyitii?*thy of the community to much a* tlul of roung thirlliU ltin?u \ whb'h occurred *1 hi* father'* li )uif <>ii DjKalh utrMt l*i>l Wejii?i^iiy tifit<rnt,(?n about Q : 15 o'clock uf typh??id (fver, lurl had been uick ftrrevrnrl wrofc^ lmr.tuid- potton a irroiw deal beiter-*?o much ho that the traio<d mine wah dbmwKsd and it wu* thought th:it Irt* would soot) bo out again, but he took a re) ?ps# and (ill that the very tif*t uii <1 iv ul skill and loving, anxiou* friends could /!?> wan of no avail- The Hini*hine of love CCUld not warm hi* hfo mo the affection <f parenthood prevent liliu from drooping, mid th?-r? i* left only a holy ?iud beautiful iiH'inuty - a memory that will laat and aanetify u? long aa parent"! existence. ' He bad just p&*fed hii IMth birthday, .lie wax it bright in 1 energetic young tutu, And <f a disposition that drew around him aeorea of frienifa Ho wan a momhar of the C-aimhm Baptist Church and Sunday ichoul and was a regular at tendant at these 0a'rvio(yt. The funeral was held from the liaptul Church yoiterday afternoon in the pre?? ence of ofju of the largest congregations ever ?eeu ?t the Church ou such an on ?a -Kill i The follow! uk young men acted a* pall b?arert?: Bi*iuM Kennedy, Henry Work* man, (ieorga NViUon, David Wltherapoon, Kdward Mcl)owi*il and Robert Lewie. Tli ft body accompanied by an cicoit from the Kershaw Guards and at the giavo three volley* - wore llred nnd taps Hounded on the bugle. ! We feel the emptiness of human word* iw time of hitler sorrow but to the brokon heart.'l father and mother and other rel*.. tivea who nit in sorrow when hi* foot steps will never more (Ind echo we extend the hympatby of one who loved him as a brother, may time brlnj? its resignation, and when they have drained tbe cup may ih o pence 'that passed) all underHtand ing come to them from One who cares for each little *parrow that falla. Death of Mrs. Clifton. Mrs. Clara B Clifton, mother ol Mrs J. B Wallftco of our town, (Mod at Jlr. Wallace's" rcudonco ye8torday morning at 2. o'clock The funeral will be held from tlio Baptist Church at 12 o'clock today The remains will l)?j taken to licr old lioine und iu torred at Columbus, On Mrs. Clifton was ihe widow of Col Win. (). Clifton, of Florida Site leaves two 6ohfi ? James lioykin Clif ton and Randolph Clifton both. of Al rtktiin, On , nud one daughter ? Mrs Kate Wallace, of Camden. She wj?h 73 yr.brs of im^c. >?td Clifton wa* r. most lovable' elu isli.ii) wdiiiftii. Sim eauiH toC'iut den Several(2jj8jifcf? ago and immdl atel/ made wTenua with every our alio tout. Siie w:ib h life long Bap f ist, end un active clinrch , worker She h'ab the. lonelier of tho Plifla tbia class. She \sill ho greatly miss od in Ihe church and community. Oharactciu ol' each sterling worth reaching back into^initt'-beilnm days are far too f?*w lo clay. Shu pjfiiKRH ed many virtues, May wo emulate them. FieBh Jersey Butter. Fresh Jersey Butter churned daily and deliver at 30 cunts per |h. Phone your orders lo Belshaw Dairy, Phone 26. Wants to Swtip a Residence in Town For a Farm in Kerobuw County. Wauled to trade a t,ioe rteiJnnee situated on Fair street, or a nice residence on Lyttleton si roe', for a form in K?rbliaw countv? p tf r<*bly near Slock?on or Boj kin?. Phone No. 1, or P. O. Box No. 5t-2. Cheap Excursion To Washinpton, D C., and Norfolk, Va , Via. Southern Railway. Southern It lilwuy will ecll round trip tickets to Washington, D C , and Norfolk, Va, on July '20th, good to loavo destination on any train be fore midnight of Suudoy, July 25th, as follows : From 'Co ' Amt. Dcumatk Washington $10.00 Norfolk 10 00 Camdon Washington 9 00 " Norfolk 9.00 For detailed information, tickets, etc. apply lo Southern Ilajlway tiekct agents or address, J. L. MKKK, Assistant General Passenger Agent Atlanta, Ga. J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agent Charleston, S. C Excursion To Washington And Norfolk Via) Atlantic Coast Lino July 20th Tho ronnd trip rate offered by the! N. W. R. 11. of S 0. and tho Allan lie Coast. Line from ('aiuden of $9 lo Washington, and $8 to Norfolk, (wiih halJ/^Vea for children) is the lowest I'fcrn offered with a Ave dm' _ i 1 1 no donbt be largely parRypi^f'liy those bent on pleasnrcv sight eyeing and visiting relatives andlfrienda. Botl? citics nrn fillod with points of wondrous interest ami atrip to j either is commendablo to thogo who oan spare the time, since tho fare is withirf ihe reach ?.f nil and tho broad ening and edncalinrnl a I vantages presented will repay tho ^outlay. Ticketa will bo good to stop over in j Richmond going and returning with, in final limit. Mr. S. M. Mailus the ticket agent j of tho N. W. R R of S. C. at Cam- 1 den will be ploaaed to furnish all in formation, make sleeping oar reser rations if desired *nd do all in hie I power to add to the plsaaar* of tttf j pMM?Kir. > Why A National Bank Is 4 .iK - * ...... # Safe. Tho United States (inverument I'm bids National Hunks to own any real estate, except its own building , It does not allow National Hunks to loan their money on real estate. It does not allow a National Hank to loan more than ten per cent of its capita) stock oi?d surplus to any one borrower. ry& '??J* ? ? ?' ' ? ?' ' . ?- '? ?? ? "7 .* ? / It holds each stockholder responsible for an additional amount e<jual*to the sioe?k owned, in case of any irregularities or shortage. (Continued.) THE FIUS I NATIONAL BANK. John T. Mackey, O, J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. IVeeident.. Administrator's Notice. Slate of South Carolina,) ?!<?ui?ty of ICernlmw. { A II creditors of the Estate of \. II. C'nrke, deceased, are hereby notiHt d to ren der an account of their claims, ? 1 u I v at tested. to the undersigned- And nil par ties (indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt payment to the under signed of their accounts. V. II. W. CLUIKK. Administratrix June I If h, 1909. PRESENTS DIAMONDS, JKWKIJiY, y\r \ r ri/-i tt V * /I 1 V / J J. STERLING SILVER. CUT GLASS, ART GOODS. All new and absolutely beau tiful goods. Come in whenev er you have an. opportunity. Remember wo only handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not convenient to come in, send in your mail orcler, which always has our PERSONAL ATTENTION, with a GUARANTEE TO, PLEASE. Always glad to see you at , " SYLVAN BROS , Jewelers, Silversmiths And Optioinns/ Corner Main & Hampton Streets, Columbia, S. C. ly mm. The following Is a list of claims npprov* ed and ordered paid at the tegular month ly meeting hold Monday, Aug, 2, 1909: I J McKenzie, sal and post $ 6w 46 M C We.t, " " " 101 50 (t L Diion, 12 50 M R Kahon, " " " 82 20 I) M McCaskil'l, " " Ct Kx 1,058 4o It I) Williams, " 80 00 John Collins, sal 25 CO J D Nelson, rd wk 8 00 H B Croft, Lumljer 10 07 Hoyt -Johnson, rd wk . 10 50 W J Ellis, rd wk 4 00 T M Mattox, rd wk 2 75 F W Anthony, rd wk 5 00 W L Brannon, rep bdg H 00 I, M Hall, rd wk 6 oo A B Shaw, rd wk 2 5o II E Munn, Sup C d ? 1(5(5 (56 J A John ion ? lumber 84 fil W ,L Kinard , rd wk I 6o Springs & Shannon, sup 165 A7 B F Sowell, siro 19 Ifl A D Kennedy; su^ - 42 4o ?I M Carson Co. sup I080 W (leUenheimrr, sup 16 05 T J Ar rants. tup 3 00 Bruce & Lvug, gup 9 00 H L Sclilodburg, sup lo2 62 T I, Boykln, aup 9 22 A O Melxod, sup lo 00 J N McLeod, sup lo 60 Ketshnw Mer & Banking Co, 5 i\0 Burns & Barrett, gup 46 43 Lewi* & Christinas, sup 48 76 <4 W Dabney, Sup Poor II . 28 00 W T Smith, sup ~ . 7 00 C \V Blrchmore, adv and rta. 7 96 W I j McDowell, adv, sla, and sal. 3ft no \Vatk?r E A C Co, Books 67 7o Wm Mann Co., Books ' . 28 00 '/i Z Hnrfleld, snp John Wai*ins,Trimujing Hodge M D Peak, rd wit Total, $2,233 80 M?JG. WEST.. .. Supervisor Kershaw County. ?mImI Matinees e^ery afternoon from 4 DoardeiH Wanted. * Wanted i wo he ardent (two Indies or two poqtlc men ) who are willing to occupy the eamo Pbone m a FOR SALE. One up-to-date 2- Gin Outfit n*?r the old Court ll<?uno f r sub*. Ap ply to > ' (\ C. VAUfillAN. M 21, 1909. i i Notice is hereby i? j v ?.* ? lhat fi nie#u iiij; ? of,.-, ihu ftuciiiiuidvr.i '.'he. Ku tCl'iiae Uuihlins \ L?M' Association will bg hold at iho oftico of the Secrit ary & Treasurer on Mudny a*'tornr<on, A e KUBt 3rd, lit 6 o'clock. \V. E. JOHNSON.. Sec. ifc- Trona. July 28th, 190!?. UDivcrsily of M Carolioa Scholarship Exit mi nation The University of South Carolina of fers Scholarship^ in the Department of I Education to one yount< tnai/from enc.h County. Each Scholarship in worth $100 in money and $38 mart l igation or "term"' feo. Emamination cvill ho hold at County seat FRIDAY, fULY 2. Examination for admission to the University will he held at tho same tim?. Wiite for information to 8. 'J. MITCHELL. Prenident, Columbia. S. C Northwestern Railroad oflJC. No (58 No 70 Ly Oamden 4 00 p nr 7 00 u m So Ry Juno 4 10 p m 7 10 a m AtrK'lorbo 4 23 p m 7 SO n id Humbert s 4 3o p m 7 40 >\ m Ar Borden. 4 45 p in 8 00 a in Ar Dalzell 5 10pm 8 25 a in N \V Junction 5 43 p m 8 58 m tu Ar Sumter 5 45 p m 9 00 a m No 69 No 71 Lv Humter ft 31 p m 9 40 a m N W Junction fi 33 p in 9 42 n m Dalzell '** fi 50 p m 10 05 n m Borden 7 08 p m 10 15 tt m Rembcrt 7 23 p m*" 10 27 am Rllerbo 7 30 p m 10 32 a m So Rv Juno. 7 GO p m 11 10 a m Ar. Camden 8 00 p m 11 20 a m All traina daily except Sunday. THOMA8 WILSON, President. Geo. i limn & son ? MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. ^ CHARLESTON ? - - - - S. C, Purchase our makes, which we {guarantee superior to any told South, and thereby ' save money. Wfadow and Fanov Glass a spesiaHy, Jul y 4-7 SoiidYoui* JJaiitflifor To Oiiflfoni Simiiitaiy. . '? ?. . ? * .~r- 4 ? - rr-y, ny? w j - f k-/r '? K"i ItHin. 1 Mimii. Mfy, Individual Attention. OonHtuut Pe.i*Ortal, Contact WlU Oulumd Kit i t Mu?lW. A< jnU ini.' a'i 1 CulJot'Q ('outm-h. IMtlOJCM l.oW. Numhart I. luiilod, (MiniAte Uugnrpiumod, liiiildluK Comfort* aide. I'urv HpHng VVnU?i, IJo^r KK'ftn'v' fd^litH. Kio^llont Hvitfin 6( HuworAKo. l**?uo Sanitation. Viith Annual Hfxalo.) boxin* Kept. 2S, 1 000 . ? l or OfttjUog apyt/ ?o HKV. H. (i, rMFKOiiO, 1>. Da 0. h*gJKj- ? ^?gsBKwwWiawBWgjnwim^ -~ ... ? ." ?????n- i'. 'mm N. O. BOYKIN, l:IRB INSURANCE. Dwelling And Morociti.(jju It itsk w A Specialty. Ri'pioHtMitH Only The Host Ami Mo*t Reliable Companies Ileal ICst.it o And Renting A gout. AUGUST 18 Atlantic Coast Line /Ippual Excufslop TO Washington, Norfolk, Wilmington and to the Mountain and Seashore resorts o? tile ? Carolinas and Virginias Exceedingly low rates are offered liberal limit. Ticketa will ho first-cla^s, good on ail trains, to _ and including September 2, 1000 Train schedules, sleeping car reservations, tickets, ete., may bo? procured from 8. M. Mai his, ticket agent of N. W. 11. LI of S. .(J., Camden, 8. 0. / W. J. CRA.IG, Passenger Traffic Manager, T. (/'. Will TI'V General Papscnger Agent, WILMINGTON, N. 0. Established in 1894. Tho aim of tho r.ehool la clearly net forth by I to sj/ATTr* "ThorouKli instruction under posit f-^iy Christian influences at tho lowest MU 1 1 LI: possible cost " Tlioirh'jal whb cslubli'htd by tho Mothodiat Church, not to make money, but to furnish a place wb?r?? girls can Ik? given thorough truininx in body, mind, and heart at a moderate coat. The object hna lx*>n to fully carricd out that Mi a DCCI II T It in to-day, with its faculty of 32. itn boardingr potroaage of !KK>, and ita KLjUL 1 t building and gtoundo, worth (140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA, w payp all chorvcfl for thoyoar, Including the table board, ro?im, tights, steam heat, laundry, im-dical attention, lihysicnl culture, and tuition in all subjocta except music and elocution. Apply for cataloguo una application blank to REV. JAMES CANNOty, JR.. M A., Priarioal R'/wl- ton*. V*. $150 ?Hncterta/ci'ng. M CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUH DAY OK NIGHT EST. E. O. McCREIGHT: A. D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me; A. D.KENNEDY. Grand Excursion to CHARLESTON & ISLE OF PALMS VIA - Southern Railway A upccial train with bighHnnss. day coaches will leave Gaff ney 7:30 a ni, August 20th, via Blacksburg and Book. Hi 11 (or Charleston Tickets will be sold for special train going,- and #ood to return on any regular train up to and including Monday* morning trains August 23rd , 1009 Train leaves Camden at 12:25 p m. Fare from Camden is only $2.25, proportionately low rates from all other points For ticket's and further JbafimniifclL apply to Southern Railway agents. J L MEEK, J C LUSK Assistant Gen Passgr Agt., Division P;ws Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C.