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UfMW The ph'kling Benson is now on and the success with which you meet is duo largely k> it? quality of spiced and vinegar. At the Pure Food Store you will lind the * . J**'* * freshest and purest npiges of all kinds, both \n hole and pulverized. Allspice, cloves, cinamon, gingor, mnce, nutmeg, tumric, munlard Heed- white and black, celery seed, mixed Hpiccs ? the very thing for pickles. Pastry spice makes delicious ketchup. Heinze's pickling vinegar Bruce & Lang Phone 2. JJeca! Boardero Wonted. WANT K I ) ? T w o p ml! e ir. < n I >o h r ?Ur??, i. fur the flfuomh of S:piem bi r. Apply lo M ip. W.S.Alexander Ready for Business. The Oil Miil stinted up their gin nery on Tuesdiy and arc running daily now. Th?y biught 1 ll.o I!rut new teed Hold on this maiket. For Sale. A choice lo.t (f Tomatoes put up in glasB j'UP. Also Stove Wood' ? either pine or oi-k. If interested phone 2G for prices Lugt if Ginnery: Wo direct your attention to the nd vi i t i 6? mc-nt 0/ 1 he LugolT giuneiy. This ginnery is'ulways up-to-date and prepared to give the very be^t service. _ F<^t Hunting In West Wateree, I Something For Brothers Litttle, Trantbam, Witberepoon and Snjv der to Chow. They Have No thing 13 0 1 "Pot Liquor Dogs. Mr Editor: ? lror the pant 3 or 4 years wo havo been having an anru nl fox hunt in Betty Nook. This sea aon our hunt was fixed for Au^'iiPt 2nd. Messrs A Weslbrook. L L Cu*p, I Adams, S BojTd, L Boyd and John Dyo of Chester county, J C Pickett, W T Bains of Fairfield and I S-Scott of Libei fy Hill were the participating parties. Messrs Went brook, Culp, Boyd Adams and JUins furnished the doge ? 25 of the prettiest aud finest July and Walker pack in the State. YVe arrived at the camping Tuesday night, 3rd and in due time Wednesday morning wo had the swamps roaring with inolo dious music. Eaoh huuter was en gcrly watching to see if Hornet, Yel low Jacket, Oallio or Dick was load ing. I believo old Hornet was doing thg most stinging.- Wo were invited to Mr. Mcltae Kirkland'a where we camped, and p eas? allow me through your columns lo thank Mr Mcllae lvirkiand for his hospitality. do sheltered us, gave us free access to his lot, opened bis orchard gate, wa terinelons in abundance ? in fact he gave us a banquet ?such a delightful dinner awaited ten hungry hantefe Now onr thanks to Mr Kirkland'a charming. daughter, whom nature had endowed with auch beanty,' for her dcHghtfut ?in#i4 -Wis? broke camp Friday the lijjtb. after catching a fox We canght from I to 2 per day; aleo ooone, fish and oae rattler. We had a oat and parrot time. How does your pulse beat Bro Qeorp*? I know you feel Little. Fox Han tar . 5S$g&b; - fw* U*at ?w 2 Till) Uji Town UOEO Wh^OIi, Cfttntlcti, S. ()., Any;. Ihby.'Ott 1'. in not uncom m?n (<> mi iht Uptown ||ON?> wugoi*," 'Ml DiK ul. ?It, W?*t <>f Hr??nd S . !>"(?* Kit gOOd ? V\ I Hi. K?| vi> e ci ii 1 <1 it lender, io ca<M' ?>( ? Hip ?i th? nei g lib M ii ??' ??l of iin' II 'iJnik I mii or ul*qy p >?nt i'? < h?. N .ni.r-n 4iU I .OiL.L'ji.'. itli. .'i . VV- it J ?.k: .U. ?? i* n r f ? ? ? ti > ?? r? v wln> y h . ? to hi k.i those qi>v m i .!!?. 0>i? i \ i Takes Chains ul Oil IjC > 1 1 . 8pe< i 'I to TIim v ? ?'?. Si. (t?:>iit gr?. Ah;{ 20 ? M r Don; Kh Ulih 'i'iIh i ii of ii in Mi i.niv ! (I 1 1) S' . (i?Tjr|/? M -II 1 III III! I u ?- ? INSUlUC I Ii '1 I I' (f |_ll?' ll [>*l lllH'U't 1 f tin- Si <it 'l>,?? (Iilliili Hi. Ci.i o|! 11)1! I Ml. U i e h *M d So Ii i n I ? xpei U need m's ? hi ill in tin-', lj t* v i ii t? hue ii c?nnpct<*(1 %% i > l? tin- S mih?Ti> ( * ? 1 1 ' ? i Ii < )iiC 'IHpi>n\ f.il VI.'J #1 \ O t, I H Il?i coidch to tliii local organi/. .lion highly jcCMiUMtiidcd. . ^ -v-+ rr ' '? ' Chitrvh Mvdteaiion. Tim new church ul IJ. uluh will l?? ttemcaierl text S.tn?Juv m '-rning.Mir S0tbi'M 11 o'clock. Ail ?f vUfl ( '? tucr pfttttofM |iav? been i:i\it< d t' In iiieeonl on tiis occasion, including pieeidiogfClderDuucau, whu wan ul * f p ihior of thin church ul one lime ! Th? HduUU Congregate n have woik h(| fuithfuliy i<> ^cV u ij < vv chinch, j aud it M gratifying to know th Hi now Uioy have succeeded, ami on next Stmdrt) will iltjrllCHlir iheil III? v% liouci! of worship. The public is mudiully invited to be present on this occasion. ' <Jo8t of Election on the Dispensary According to a siati tnuut hnutid I lo.day by Comptroller Gencrnl Junta | i lie olfction on lite whiski'v quirtltoii ?ill cost l lie SV<\to upproxim -tn l\ #<5,500. Of tUifi uinouiii over%2,5UO is for advertising inViH' oiioi) in Hie 21 cjuntitB iu which tlio flection w held, the reaiaindcr going t1 the iiiHtiHget ? an 1 c<?m ieai iuet'H of elect ion. The IcgiAla' urp did not uiuke un> proviaion ul it'i U?t Kesfiiou to de fruy the <>:ptr??t9 of the election and ciiitjcqucnilv fuii i? will, have t.i h<i upprnpi i tt t I'd m. I h ?? next session. ? Columbia Uicord. Jubl arrived car of Portland C!e? menl, K rn'n \\ iiuii'-i P fs'er "! I ll'.tiirt. l'i u i k light. Shund liuiid I er? Supply C >. Appeal to bono of Veterans S inw of Confederate Veterans are urgt-d lo join this camp a.nd en d e .?>. v n r in perpetuate ti e "pTTifei pies fv>r which tluir fathers fought. Application blanks tnay be Becured by communicating with ' Hutler Hagood. Cotu mundant . Cauip S. C., U. S.C.V., Barnwell, S.C? A Tribute of .Love. Early on the morning of Auguui 17 th, I lie angel of death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Watts, and after all that loving parents, physicians and friends could do, he took awav Ihiir little child Pelzer. lie was a dear uwtel little boy of four 'years and eight months, and was Uid to rest e*> beautifully in the Longtown Baptist Grave- Yard. Another gem had gone from earth to Ltayen, theie to live fore\er with J I'fliia. (J :i 1 y a 1 ivlle bo} ! But oue so beautiful, bright ar.ri so promising! Blessed are the parents who have a little boy in heaven beckoning them "Come " Biesstd are the children who have a little brother among the an gels, and oh, above all is the faith that t?c t f* him wai ing at the eud of tlio waj. In the sad and lonely urave.yard. Where the green trees throw t lie i r shade. Oyer the lone and ailent sleepers, One more grave has just been made. With the summer'* lovely Mowers, Fixed and laid upon his breast, And the flowers all around him Thoy have laid him down to roat. ' lie comforted, dear i>atnnta. Not now, but in the coming years It may be in the better land t We'd mid the meaning of our tears, Aii'l t lit ra, some- tioie, we will understand Ills Aunt Nelle- ' (Messenger please copy.) PERSONAL. Capt W M Shannon left yesterday for I Icndorsouviile. N G, whore he will bo for several days. Mr John T Nettles of (lie Baruch Nellies Co, has returned from the north. Mr J JE Alexander visited Bishop villo this week. Hu reports the fin est corn crop he line tver seen in that community. " Mrs K mma Brunson who h nn been visiting her sister, Mrs M E Schrock, returned to Horcnce yestosday afters noon. Mrs Brunson was acctmpa nied by Mrs T Benton Bruce who will spend a while in Florence. Mis') Hetta l'tielps after a pleasant vibit to relatives aed friends here re turned to Georgetown yesterday. lJr and Mrs A A Mooro left y?ilor day to spend the remainder of the summer at Hondersonville, N G. Mr Will Johnson of Lancaster passed through Camden this week fromCheraw vthere he has been spend ing a fow day* Mr A A Team of Sumter ?pent the day In Camden yesterday. Mr J B Steodman has roiumed from, Hendersonville. His ~ many friend* are delighted to see him back Mr Harry MoLwad. of R-mhert?, ?pent the day in Camdan jesterday. The frtwdt of Mla? J?o Hamlin art glad to Mt bw I* 0*?d?n again hducational Rally. The <:<hic?tioual r nil y w?? held j at Hi a Court !i iuho j?*l<tdiiy U j foi MlltalO1) ? ii.lt; w \H Hdl li laijj' ( ?U? y plfc*?lOg f Hi' j i j * ? A' j v 1 1 t ImI a g;vod mntjv of thou j pu t' en l hi 10 luiiitc, t?l|ow||)g I (ic i o . -!>rr~t 'trny ? Tinnf^nr^T (1 u LTrctmrr - 0) it ti: ft, S j p> r iii 1 1 n (?; .. i, K liK'Nti'iH' 1 .1 M Keiaio prei-idt d # Mr. I.. T< Mi.ii Mi ill.1 li ? v u ; ? k k t t u ' i ( ? j fuc?d. ,M Mi;-- in'ilr opf ? f )> J V -l t.d bl pi 'i 'I'll U'.k* ' 1 " ? ' " ' j ? i w ?; ? v ? r I i?u tie. I it | H.r H ?ii'U. .? ' , . 1 !. 1 1 .. iai.it hi , <v .i ?? ii?. *, ii iu - 1((. mr.. 1 1 I'll' : i in;> irt'iiu-o of odue vi i ? ? ti dw*(*ivi< ; iioie fttli'Dli-tii. | liUTMCV pnvaiU t t ?? no alarming ( \ Hiit. A whit' , 'nun <?( thif t' . mi ii i y |im| |u i ide fee V i oral i&i I !c? to a iici^li Iiot'h house to t Mi.* pif act i |>vit> ti on h h'lL'le <>f medi iii? ri nd lit. cm u no lie could n <> ( 1 read i', liiuUeif, Jlo ur?t.d the t:ue? Ici'B iliut their administration ah ?ueh be a huaiaets iiQf, The very heat icuchin* sIimuM lie emploud. IVof J. \V. I'lu'iriponn of Rock iilil ivsh next introduced* I i i h *ub j?:ol w ttd 1 II.) vv l'utroijij 0?u 1 n prove thii Common School." He apoke Inteieatingly upon this sub ject uni] gave a good deal of very wholt?oms advice. Ho deplored ihe poor nalari"s paid teachera. Ne groes mid convict* as u rule wort puid better sal tries than the aver age school teacher. Prof. J. II. Hand, State' 1 1 i ^ h School Inspector, was the next speaker. It, wan indeed a plcarure to listen to him. lie is n magnet i ic speaker and bis talk was listen id to with the clo**9t attention. Mr. 1 1 a ud favors tlie consolidation uf i u r n I ht'ii.MtiK Tlio multiplier 1 1 on? of-rc+mt4>? meana the division j of Hupporl. The fewest possible number of school houses in a given] Ic'iunt) i ^ hist for 'the schopl. A good four room school house coBts ! icea than four one-room school I houses Employ fewer hut better J it- itc In i h. I . iu better and cheaper lo I r a tisp >i l the di slant cluldien to a fej ? o 1 e.'hool thun lo lmn(i a poor school to the dlstKnt children. After Mi. H*nd spokft H >n O. B M a> tin ex-S' ute Supetinti ndeut of ednc:itioti who w;irt hern hy iic.ei den I, w.?a pressed iulo oervice. Mr. Murun while n ->t actively employed in thi.i woik is the originator of this rducationai r.allv. Ho la now enyaptd in I ha U. ? S. g?\eniuieut expiriuu ntal farm woik aud hia re mark? ^cre piiueipallv along Ihit tiu?i. lie v.r?a iiotvueu l ? c'os< !y and his talk was \ t r y much appft ciatt 1. A l. r a ft v el ?? ? ?i vj n iu wit-) b> Supt i intendfiit Mclv'-uz-e the iupi t log ad j ili ll<. d. Notice. A* u musa ineeMPg of ' ti firmer* 1 1 f K>r?h.i*v oiMitily In Id t?t the Conn ll niso ou Stlutd&y last it was u nuni iuuiimI v - decided to use nine ynrde of bagging to e&ch halo of cotton us heretofore, und all farmers arc requested to do liktwi9e. The tare is fixed in Liverpool at 6 per cent gro&a *w i'glit and vre are en titled to the nin?j yurde. A K Kenned > . L'nBidon*.. Ginning Sl.oo. Our Ginnery lias been thor oughly overhauled and we will be able to give prompt and satisfactory service. Our gin niug charge this teason is on ly $1 per bale. See us before selling or*ex changing your cotton seeil. Lugoff Ginnery, 1YI. B. llabou, Mg1r. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Nut Served.) Slate of South Car-} Court of olinf, > Common bounty of Kershaw.) PL as. James L. Chcsnut, a flti Mary 11 Chcsnut, James F, Chcsnut and Ruth V\ Chesnut, minors, by their guardian ad litem, James L. Ches nut. Plaintiffs, against Eugene Mor>re, Elizabeth V Saspor tas, and r Warren S Moore, Defendants Tp the Defendants: YOU ABK IIKKERY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action which will bo filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to nerve a copy of your on awer to the said complaint on the ?ub scribers at their office in Camden, South Carolina, within twenty day? after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such ?crvice ; and if you fail to answer t lie complaint within the time aforesaid, the piaintifTa in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. SHANNON A MILLS PiaintifTa' Attorneys^ August lOlhi 1909. To the defendant, Warren S. Moore,? Talw notiea th*t the complain! in thia action waa filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleaa for Karshaw County, South Carolina, at Cam den, S. C., this 19th day of August, A. T\ 1 AQO jVlopday , /August 30tb? mighty SHOWS Grand I'ree Street Parade. $100,000 (Expended in Parade Features Alone. Why A National Bank Is Safe. 4. The United State's Government requires a National Bank to secure its currency* circu lation by purchasing government IwihIh and de positing same with the Treasurer of the Unit ed States., It requires the National Hank to maintain at all times a cash reserve equal to '20 per cent, of its deposits. It does not allow thin le^al re serve to lie 're-deposited with other th;iu Na tional Hanks. (Continued.) John T. Mackey, Cashier. (J, J. Shannon, Jr., President. A (J HAND OPPORTUNH V TO SKIS THE Pacific Coast And The Alaska-Yu kon Exposition. The best ami most inexpensive* way to sec the Pacific Coast ??nd the Grmt Western Country this summer, and take in t ho Alaska Yukon Expo ?? i t ion opened Juno let, is to "go. as you plonse, pay as you go, stay as long *8 October Olst, if you desire. " Wt?y not'spend your own monoy? Why not plan your own trip and go in comfort, and when it suits you? Tnis may he done by planning your trip over the Southern Railway in connec tion with an individual party leaving the Carolina* .July 3rd, on the 'udi v'wlual Kxpcnee Plan, which will cost yea about half as much as a fixed expon&ive excursion tour. July 3rd, R >uto Goldsboro to Harriman Junction llairiman Junction to Danville, Ky. Danvillo, Ky.. to St Louie, Mo. St Louis to Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City to Denver Denver to Salt Lake City Salt Lnko City to Los Angeles. ROUND THII' KAILKOAD RATKS. Going Via Any Ticketing Kouto Selected And Returning Via Anj Tickfting R oute As Desired. Via Portland, Seattle and San Francisco 01 vieo vorsa, going or reluming one way via Portland and Seattle. Southern Railway Q-ieen & Cresent Southern Railway W abash R R. Union Pacific Donver & Rio Grande S. P. L. A & S. L. From From Goldeboro Greensboro Durham Spartanburg Columbia Orangeburg Gref u wood ltock II dl An dor son $09.75 99.75 99.75 97.45 98 20 98 20 96 05 08.35 90.10 Raliegh Salisbury Charlotte Greenville Charleston Newberry Chester Sumter $99.75 99 75 90 75 96 05 99.75 97.45 98.35 99.75 IUtes quoted from other points on application. Tickets limited to October 31st, 1909, and porrait stop overs at all points west of Chicago or St. Louis. Tickets on sale daily to September 29th, 1909. Lower round tr:p rates to and from California quoted on ap plication. Before completing arrangoiuents for your trip giv?. tie an op. portunity to talk with you about the details of it, quote you best rates and tell you of tho most interesting points, and the best and cheapest way to nee (Item. J. C. bUSK, Divido n Papaengor Agent, - Charleston, S. C. CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAT OR NIGHT EST. E. O. M?CREIGHT. N. C. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Kinks A Specially. UeprenentH Only The Host And Most Reliable Companies ~ Ileal Estate And Renting Agent. lUtablUhed ?? 1894. Tho aim of tho ncho'ol c!<?ar!y net forth by itn ? /i 'Thwouifh instrucUoa under j.Obi''' ? iy Christian iniluonccu at the lowest MUl IU; possible cit." Thoathool waa efe'.abllnhod by Ilia Me(hodl?t ('luir'h, not to make money, but to furntsh a place whero ?tina can Ik? rtveti thorough' Ivr.inln? in LoJy, mind, and hoart at A moderate co^t. The object baa been >o fully carried out that fH'a VilTCTT? ^ "?!? to-day, with Itn faculty oi' 3'.', its boarding1 putronaKO of 300, and ita KLD'Jli t ! bulldintc nnu Kiu'iiiun, vwi iV. tI!9,OCO THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA, u payn all charsren for the year, including the tublo board, room, livhtA, atoam heat, laundry, modiraj attention, physical culture, and tuition in All Hubjecta lyccept music and olocutiun. Apply for catalogue and application blank to REV. JAMES CANNON. JR.. M. A., PrlncloaJ R'ar> tone, Va. $150 A. D. KENNEDY. headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. SE p. B O/lftD Air Line. Eastern Time These arrivals and dtparturos, as well as timo given as information and are not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND Year Round Limited No. 84 6 55 p m 6 43 p m 9 20 p m 12 35 a ra 7 50 a m 5 SO a m 8 50 a m 10 02 a ra 12 29 p m 2 45 p m Lv. Camden Ar. (J he raw Ar. Hamlet Ar. Raleigh Ar. Portsmouth Ar. Riohmond Ar. Washington Ar. Baltimore Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York and connections are Florida Fast Mail No. 60 6 20 a ra 8 02 a ra 8 45 a m 1 1 56 a m 5 45 p m 5 05 p m 8 85 p m 9 52 p m 11 61 p m 3 63 a ra Passengers can remain in sleeper until 7.00 a. ra. 8OUTHBOUND Yoar Round Limited No. 81 ? ? 9 20 a ra 10 25 a m 1 10 p in 500 p m , 6 80 a m L7.vCamden Ar- ?Colombia 'Ar. Savannah Ar. Jacksonville Ar. Tampa (V_ 4t? Local Passenger. Leave Columbia Arrive Savannah For farther information K. J. COOPER. Agent, or i *? ? ? \