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JHJBLlbH&D KftlOAY BY? ? VST. Xj. 3VLoX!OW1FJX-iI> Cunioeait locals, & oenu pi>r line each 10 ?ertlon. 0 C*u<Udat(jH' Car<\? (or County office* $<>.00. Coiigrtutnoiiul #10.00, QTommuuicationH will he )>uhliHlie<) w|ii?n oflntoroat to tlio general public nn<! not of a defamatory nature. No ??<-. ?pomnlulity will bo M8UB)ed for il)? views of t:orr?ajM>u?loj>tH. Gl>Uuari?w chargml for at b'irao rnt?-H -,?* ordinary advertising. f q?B0mf"M0N Kat?#:-t5>ii? year., $1.60 ei* month#, 76 cobU; flirtx1 rnontbt, 4" cont". mmmmmmmmmmini 1 111 1 CAMDEN, s. (v, 3, 1 H0S> The o pi? it i ii of Wlnthrop college has been delayed for two weeks "ii account of failure to complete th< new dining hall. 'I'll.; institution was to have opened up Heptembei 15. * Tlio announct Went i? made t li ? ? the noith pole hiiH ul 1'iHl I ) ? t t reached. This f ?? c t was aceomplt&h c (1 by Dr. Frederick A. Conk, ?ii American, on the 21ut of A(>ul of 1 ubi year. The condition* exis'lug during the two weeks of prohibition vi r< very much to commend prohibiiioi to the citizuUB of this county There prevailed mi air of order an sobriety that Ins bote unknown t< the town and county before. Tui condrtion of ?fr?iira w? bclieV" *?i? receive the beany endo r?? in- t7~~ < I many who from h-incsl in l i v c ? f?i voted the disprn??iiv, and we i.c j lleve that it- will only be a que*.; >r of time before many t/ood men *, h< favored l III: dl8pi iru?r> will be " hibltionielH. . \\\- t iie Lin* can ? Kershaw'a excellent M ll<<i . K. I). lit nk*ncy. As he stutid i' bis speech h?r?, hu at one time fa vored the dispensary but ii-jvv h> would not have it hack in Kerbhaw for any amount of money. A TAIJ-: ( )!? Till-; T< )\V.\S \ N I ) TUF. TIMES. iiy jik.nkv i.. i i.i;rc ii i;k. Une of the oldeui m> to brdlum ^roes hvinu nonr Flat Rock i? <.;d ' man Sam Metcber who wni one o: father's ahives When father mar ried and started out In hi* yo'unii ouvs Fam was a gift to him by ftfiui ! fa'b cr Fletcher. lie wu~ n very fine t.j>< cinflen of bin rare. 1 dont ? tbhik thin i? any record of hia ope! Fat In i < ? i <? f-ix year* ago at the advanced ?;c of h8 and ii is supposed 8am is !i;?.u' bf? yearn old. [ w.ii ever rente m'oo when a littlo chap there was no p, ne on earth I bad rather been than in Sam's bosom. he wits a p??o.{ t<> mo and 1 lovpd him 1 1 e l< si i.e I me how to ride the tmtb n and u n I prow up a school buy I tried t > it are bim the alphabet and to f-j-i-m ?nd read, I ut Sam never cared. vei \ much about Wubsters old blue buck ^petj er. His delight was among the tall timber at n'ght after the raccoons and (.possums He was a good, diver obedient and industrious ue^io and everybody on the place bked him When be was ycung and in Ids prim he was a giant ti f*tren^ih and tin r.egto wan bard to Ibid that c uld put bis back in the sand or hia k"uck les to tite ground with lifting p >les at the obi time loii rollings Hebhs livod to a ripe old aye, a loot* life with a clean rceord behind it In bis creati(.n a portion of ' lod-: noblest ? work an boneat mar.. lie t imt mat ? ried, niver took anv intere t ie. poli tica and virv iittio in r-'lij/ioti tboti^i, like iikiU of h h race v. f.* vt jy fopet Ptitious. I rmumbir m 1 1 . ? year 15(15 I wfts on the plnntati..'; v.*i:b him. Abutf 11 o'clock ther?? ?>-is ?(. eciippe i?t' tbo pun, in tisce I -i v -? w. worn not. infi.rm1 i in ?d\??n of sueh occurrences. Afur tie'-.o. ^oi behind the planto t ;??-?.?, v. i.-, : a;ii\. frightened, he tho?gbt t.o A 1 m i H b t y were lighting \v> e v, r, not long in g-tting i ? hi' \ ... ti,. bouse and it ce't ninlv was ;? . f ;. Iiitn when t'e Sun c-uuo I . > - - : : :\ :t> biigtti ncs8 Uiiam. S?ou in ? > ! liovc I bit. world' is roun 1 \?'!.< n 1 Was a Mu.h lit in the old tb-. l >ctinob tbo teachers t??ld me it wo rotr.nl and at miiUday Chintt was uu lcr us down on the otlu r fiib1 mi 1 .f u lnde was dug through the tarth it wuu'd como out in C'l.inn, if a c:.nt on bub wan dropped in the hole it would lid go thri ugh but would k : . ( > at ti.e centre of gravity. I a^k* d Sam what ho thought about it lie fbook his bead saylnft if they ever try *uch n thing it will knock gravity to lit 11 A few years after erosucipaiion lo pltobed bis tent on tbe lainln of Mi J. A. McDowell in M^ht of hi? oi l home nnd has remained there evet sinco. I Bnpp.tsc Camden in kh fur from home an he has ever been in hi^ lite. He always Htttiiided to bia own business and let other propltn' alone, living by the sweat of his own brow ? cbeerfully>payit)g his taxes and lion* ff est debts. ? Ooiton Falling. Rapidly. From all over the county comes teports from the fiirmets that the cotton crop will come far short of what the prospeots indicated some weekt ago. The thy hot weather which has been prevaing for the pa?v week it causing Ibt weed to ?b?d off the lop fruit thai looked lo promuiag *1 mi 31st /nn vol S. S. Convention. Held of Uethune Thursday mid I'rfdny, ifium Tii? Mujjvmth rmxbi Turn-lay ? i Tho 31 ht annua) conn >y Sunday aehooJ,! tu*'i with thi" ht'tlunu; Pi' ?? hytfrian Sunday *ohool on Thui <d iy j (nothing of ) ?* *?l W' i'K, .a t)gin?t ;N'-U , | ] f M.M? ltl?<lvvu* C&lh'd to <?!<) T by Ml. ? '? I A. IKthunc, president of tin* ?f.-'J lion. Tin: ojmnlii;,' tji'Voti t)iiu I i wt/l-H conducted by Mr. \V <i \V|ini|i I of ( 'iuii'3iit, i? f r ? tf which I to v . A. M. | /.li'Nuyll ' )fu>.'!r ill" Wt Iconic Ml' ri'Sh j in Ic/h'ilfoi ilii town of ) IcthMiieand th" ehuicbt n, which wa?> i v-pomled to by MiV(\ W. I i ? i rhinoi'''. I'Vnt \ d?deg.'< U >? I't pITWmt itH.' ^Igtitwfii m Iiiii'Ii* wi !?? throik'd. 'I VI UH'O^mT ? M)fSHW ivrrnrt; | total 'ft ?i* I hp. |>i? W'yi'ii ??, *..> 5(i): tola) d hs tin Ch'-'jii' iilH. ?*<'), J {<it?i?co;ori hand. Mr, ,f. M Way, th" energHin 1'n-l.d xruUiry, wiu introduced and diKcuhs '?/J the titjhjt ef, " Why we Ui'ft , Uerey" till d IfeOUsHeil till) V!ll* oiih phases of school* and nrgani/athi|1S gCJM'VUl.iy *1 1 w ji ?? a very forceful u ltd helpful of He work. '?|(o?v. to iiihUu, Sunday School# i J.roAv'1 wttft. discussed l/,y Mr. I'1 I*'. WhiMfn in u VDry dear and butruel, i . i manner; 1 1 ? * wys followered by Mr. Wuy( Mrs.sl.' |{. (ioodUlo aix) Mr i Urchmore. The 'ii .tl business i11s|h sc(1 of at the afternoon xi iihloii Thursday was tin election of oHic.' r.s 'which r? suited tin follows; W ? (j. Wilson, I 'rtsitifti! : I", .) , Lewi*, I). |<,. c.'atoe and .1 M Watts, V ice- 1 'residents ; < W- liiivb more, Ki'cr?;K?r,y ; M. H Raboit, 'J'ri*u.K 1 1 r< ? r . Ivxecuti ve committee W. ( j* . W ilson, chairman. < W. - J 1 i fc I ? ? inore, :\'ewto?i Kelly, .1. I lumphf ie# and N A I lethuno. 'I he fol low iii \{ committee on Yl:t(isl ies \v?ls jippointed.: J . M. Walls, W l'n Me( if.lv ill; K I?-. l'MyoM A - !hi' ? on VMif.ioii w.'ih h' ! 1 1 in ;i con VL"iin i:l ' pi a<*>* (in ni-^tioii was. stfr.v i c" ?">ii(liii'i.i (i by M; , \Vi?, u:< i, (iri'CM'lhvf ii!i a<h1| (*ss h\ Mr, Way i in orj.fi? i.i/,i'<i work in Sutilh ? .Y !'i li ina . j . 'A!!?'i: !o ? iVsioii ilf ?, iilinn;i I cxciv.isi'k j > >i i !' i i ' .i . i.i- 'i .. : i.ir ;i rbtrr;-'! Iii I i? ?? , '? >n' w i? ?ii* l iK't' '! i ? v Mr. \\ ;t ' . ' II ._??? , i, si :i i i ?- :.;c i ii | tir ) :|T'fl which nh'iA"'! li.'il U-,. i'i' n ?; ^ . i ? ? * i scliiu iv pr'"i>'itO ?i ??? ' i ; 1 1>) ? ,t M -?( hr : i- f j 't; ? . ! i f c, ;i >, ... a "<i ( .n ? > i ; . i - . i , . ' ?? v ? ! t'. ? seJ.tKlis |'|.p .. . I ! i. I'll i .1 ?? 1 : . < ? I . ' ! i -> . 1 1 ? < t ? l.;> fur j ' -j.' i ? . < ? : ? s.i i . :i \ i.t : ...iuihi'i- '.i 1 1 . ? . '17: 1 ? u- '' : mi iii " dI si'h>.l;?r >, i 1 l i r :iiii. It >: a ! ' OUlO' rs. ? . . ! i< ? i--i >? i-l a i'i. M.'.I. A ; .-i a'.i'. all. mi i j ?'! a . ~'l S<* v ? i>t s I hri't lm\<: In <li j j u iii : Iii- c !n i re) i 1 1 .<? pa si \ ? :u J ia aii i(..< ??' ul.Cay si'h'Mtls. Aiii>itinf ;^*i >??.??: ! t it lia -i)? iiwiiiii alimial Sui.t|a>] ? i i,' ?<: ! : u tic pu^l v ??itr. ?. I.; Hi): ! :l ? j ; > ? . M i^t CI i!:l I I h.ltt'U for I'll purposes, j A C'liit v! i< !! a innriniin;' to -f ? > 1 .1') in j' a -Ii ai.il -,.ih>i,i i [it iiMi^v was taiv n up ,i i r i ?' \ t \ ? ar's tturk. M,: s .1. K < nmla!'' rt'iul a \ < ? r x in Ifri vto.^ |>ap<M'oti '.' Takf can1 ol tin* .1 if. iors. W 1 1 \ V 1 low V" An invitation wits e.xl?MMtod thu con vMii'.or. from Marshall's .Sunday ?..-K hi ?c: >,.?M .Iji* ni'\t :? tif ii I <f-?iioi} j a '.n 1 1 - n. l iiM Invitation \va? .n n ' I I'l.X- 1. 1.' of lliO C j tin.-, v, n > l.-'ht !'i -.'.lay a :to: iitKi!i 1 \ o p' > t ; .it a' ill. < lua.-a r .1 ^ . ; / was ? ?? ? a ? \ ? i li .-n i'i inuni ''f u ; ? o. t.N'ii n ;a-t ai.r.iia! en v?'f:li<>n i > or jkiii. /.i' 1.' iI*aio to'.\ t.ship, ami upun ! i ! i1 < ' i ; ? 1 1 :i kti m.. fn i 'a.'O of < i;o fr< i i t ai*li j > up: \ n ' t'i ' t (i ot'i-;u i . . / > thiK ? t- < \ 1 1 - , 'o ?; : ovv i? ' ?? iv\ <: that { I-. ??* I. - 1 P i \ a a tit I ji '.t J v? i i . i ^ at .'ill i ? at-'. \\ a If r? > .b: ? n j t! i". v. s n t - f. ,i .us j as' Pho I , ; .. , .js^ ;,r M? .1 M j v\ i.t s !\ i :.ij, I-: i. t .1 W ! a : 1'ln iui'a > I "1 a 1 ? ? y , M '%?? I i ri ; t ' t * .1 *?! i>s I iro-.vs; and S \ W'ojI j : i." ?' i . :u. 1 1 . iP;::i s \v; : t- u tia.i ? !* a ".pi I IcrSv.d v "ii, i hat th1' sincfi .? li.ai.iv.^ I?r th-- t'.ilf ^att-s it i.il siitilnis a it' dtit." jattt: it!-*- K-iv-hy tt-ndi'ta-d tho tf"t>d 1 jna-pii' <>f llothuue l\>r their lanalial I lii-xpiia. ity j.hu'iVi: us win.'1 In ihotr I iniilst. iiii'l that vm' sinorta1! v pray Clod's jci;. u i .ix- j; > hi'iii . a;. i.i that {!!<. !ic.;li,'.v upon th"i!i a -pn-in! I h.i, as, i. i.- pt>u t llfi-.i in th^ir church and I .x a \ st'tio ' i wni-k. 1 : ? I'i.at th- thanks -.:'th s j c:-:- '. iM:i i .n art- ,itu> and an- h- i ct>> ?-\ tfiitit -i ihf l it.i'.i ft,r their t 1 ? ? ijjm'til n.Uiic f'trnijh' t duvin^ tht? ifsvcii held i.ilt'. I '.('solved. 'I hat u.> lit-ri h.\ lli-iink i ht.s 1 i'. \\ h:;di>n and .1 M Way 'lit'.! \ aluaii!" a ssista r.ci* iti tin? u . .< ' of t : s cm; v'v! ' i-M". Mi. ilirchtn.U'c d;sc.l-s?"<l I M ? ? s..'. ?? What u 1 U.x S.iud'.y School !??> .f t'ovy i - i h n fmdii'.r na':'o I ; lc?> ' A ' v .i ii! a-' - o' < >r ?'-i u : /t d i .a-si-s" v a . Mr Wat annua! f>n 't lit" \ t , -it. hurc'i scliooi th-- :,.^t i w f V ii.l'.u' !il I Id- 1' tn !??' siK'C ' ? : , I'll hi. - it I j'h ?. i s,"! % n o: ? , . . ^ W i- w - ri ' -tjii tit! \ flit- r ' .t in< t; a i t if hoi in- of 'Mi N A I ?? 't it a i .f Wi.:-,.Miii\ i.^iit Mr. ! Icthut;" mi ; ? i. i-.isi fniir >? ,?rs \V.,s till' pl'i'sidcM ot "i .t cunti ! . t ? ? i . 1 1 t ,U-V i i ijt-vi I'i ? ' I ? V ! . . 1 1 : 1 i ' 1 1 ,i s 1 ? i, - ; th ii'd not o?dy fa; id- ? ?.'t v .???? in.t ? v - ! t. ( ricn-i.l anvi otli ct; ,'- ?sff, <.<? as ] pi t .si tl, ni 1 1 ? s a n ? 1. 1- . o , con ' M'.i nt'ous and hiyh-t. iit ti christian j til'i'nmn, r.rd at a!! titm s tm asiii-?>s ! tip i ? w hat is i-xpcflt'd of h ^.'ootl t'lli i /.i-n and christian man. The commit | t'-i* of i?rr?iitf?-*m??>it? ftssictiftl u-, (t'our Unoil friend, Mr. 1>. 1'. Varhrtni^", w!|(ira we had a delightful - stay. Mr. Yurhrouffh has a very interestlnjf fam ily and it was indeed a pleasure to hi "tv'th them. (>t? Thursday oveninff Mr. Yarhrouyh took us out Ui tho fnnurus spring not far from IhUhune. We en joyed a dip in this spring. It gives you a very Invijfornttrg feeling and tl ri o jr these oast- few intensely hot days we have been longing for anoth er bath In its cooling and invigorat ing water 8. Hethunc ha? a lino set of people and Ihev never do things by halves. Tliey t?ke care of thej stranger within their gates in fine style. The ladies served GINNING $1.00. Our ginnery has been thoroughly overhauled and we have secured an expert machinist to run it, and will be able to give prompt and satisfactory service. Our ginning charge this season is only $1.00 per bale. See us before selling or exchanging your cot ton seed . CAMDEN OIL MILL, - , W. R. Eve, Jr., Manager. was ho evidence of hard time* or poor co ?k? in the bM' of fare furnished' For bale. A choice lot ?? f I'diniioiB j>ut up in ylanH j nt h. A I up Siovu Wood. ? cither pine or o>?k. I' interested phone 20 for price# Notice. A', h im Hbt meeting of I hti f'tnnt.'H^ of KiM'Htiaw c'liii.ly In 1(1 ivt tliej ( 'on rt II oute oil iS it umI uy I at t i t w an > no uni too u 3I y dtcithd to umg ninoi yu nln of I ) h |_? j/ i 1 1 to each Wale of [Cotton iih lu*tet'?f * 1 <* , h r> cl till f n 1 in r? r h j > u 1 1* riqucau-d to d 1 likewise. T<i'' late i-i fiXtd in Liverpool at (> per jet til ?mimh w 1 1 14 h L u ltd we Hit' hi r 1 ? i?, d 10 0": nine vardn. A 10 K'nnrdy. i'nHident. Negro fehot by F< llc *man. I,a*t Tuvidav afternoon .Julian | Certain. ?? colored fthoe?niake." \v<i*'} I reported to 1 1 1 0 police for Iwdti^i i ti:i 1. and <!it?.ot dor>y. ntul when l'u lie- m o .J 1 Smith went to arrest linn Certain r 1 1- !ht? i and r ? ? uriied for ' Ihm p 1 ;<!?)/) , wiiortupou Mr. Bmith li? trd upon him thh-o t i moe, break. i ri? ; ! In -j |?di arm U"?r the wlumldt r fl"' f'.v-.H lion arri-lyd, and later aunt to J a 1 oapital 111 Columbia (or treatment I' j'.toil Iiy I. i^bUiing. i Sjn-cm) t<> 1 Iih Si ate. Hcthunc, Any 31 ? Dining ar> ek c.uioul tt to 1 m-th-at visited thiasee I H ? 1 1) lam 11 1 ^ 1 1 1 I lie d welling li ou *e <? I i Mr P. ~Tt~M iN augh ton, who lives |h x mil a in the country, wn? struck | Iiy lighmitig. Mr. McNaughton, jAifi< an I child were injured. Mr. jMcN'iig it'ti wan able t> ride to It > a n 1 his 1120 uing for medical an ; 1 si >t? nee. f 1 Iks wife who seemed to| j he outruiinif 1 onuidcrahly. Mr Mo 1 , N tu '/fit mij'r |j iimo has rod 1 on i(. 1 ?? !' he dues ii'it speak in the high- | of? t u 1 tii 3 nf t h<- m. ; j . .... .. _ ! i ^ t ; Trespass Notice. K:: I rrtnc upon tho premisea known a* 1 1 ' Ti e retraces" is positively forbidden.' Tirtti; aw-vis ?:lt In' proscfiited. I'iok ; lu.kori -u'.i'l si^h '.-fli ers ?ro especially; ; warned . . ' C M. THOMPSON. SepfJ fhiio. 1 - j Citation. | South Carolina ? Koiahaw County. ! By W. 1.. McDowell, Juilge of Probate. i ' . Whereas, Nellie C- Man trade suit tt> mo, to crant her Letters j f A'liniai* tra'ion, of the Estate of and ctlects of Hoher' Man, deceased These are therefore to cite and admon* s!i nil and singular tho kindred and t lie . icditorn ( the R?id Hubert Man ! J-.? censed. that they be and ap : ;.! Hr before me, in the Court ot ; I'robjite, t" i>e held at Caui . leu, S. C , on the 1 St h dftv of J^ept., next aflor publication there i'', at It o'clock in tho forenoon, to show ? ? ; a u s 1 ? . if ?nv thev have, why tho said L idiiiinislrrt'.ioii Mhoutd not be granted, ' Uivon under mv hand tin* 2nd day of ' Sej:l. . A !>., 1900, W. I.. McDOWKLL, Ju.l^e <^1 I'. 1 Into for ICeishaw County ? l'uli';i,"-d in ih?> Camden Chronicle ??'t tli??.iiil day of Sci't., 1900. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF ^ C..U) pi a 1 1: t N"t Served.) Ni??te "f South ('ir 1 Court of olina, . Common IiMin'v ? f Kcii'ih* \ Picas. Jtm>* 1. nt, und Mary II ( Vi 1 S i\ ut, Jumi'S r c/ii .^niit iidii Ii> th 1'. CItesnut, ininors, '>y their ?lU'irnitin ad life >11, James L. Ches ; 1 /i at. Piui ntijfs, , a'jainst \ Kii'ji nc M > rv, Eliza'/i th. C Saspor t as, and M'arrt/t S Moore. Defendants ' r>. tbe 1 )efei.danta : vol" AUK HKKKKY SCMMONKIM ?nd r? i to anawi r t!ie eoniplnint ill j tl.is acti"ii which twill !??? tiled in the . nll'icc ff lh?? C-nik of the Court of j : Common Piens". f ?^r the said ('ounty, ' ? a:i<1 t" xt rve h cO|>\" of \ our an* j swat to tli* oaitl complaint 011 (lie sub.: vnbfi> at their othee in Camden, Soutn ; Cnrolimi, within twenty days after I the service lu-roof, exilusive of the day jof Mich ferviro ; and if you f?d to Answer ' | the coinpUmt within the time aforesaid, j : t h? plaintiUs in thiis action will apply to' | tin* Court for tho relief demanded in the ; ! com plaint. S FT AX VON A MILLS. rialntiffa' Attorneys. August 19th, 1909. To the defendsnt, Warren S. Moore, ? Take iiotitU) that tho complaint j in this action wan tiled in the office ol i the OI?rk of Conrt of Common Plea* for! Kenhaw County, South Carolina, at Cam. j ! den, S. C., thia 19th day of August^ A. D. !M?. SHANNON A. MILLS, Piaiaiitfa* Aitntttf t, Appoal to bona of Veteran* Koiih of UoufeduratO Veterans are urged to Join litis 0*1 up an<J tn> deavor to perpetuate tl e prinoi' }>!< h f??r whi6h their fa'.her* Tough*. Applies* Ion l?l tnk< may be aecured by communicating ymli Builer Ilagood. C unmandarii. (Jump H. C , U. S.C.VMBarnwejl,H.C. Deaufort Now Haa a White Police Chief Beaufort liana white chief of po lice for the ftrai time eince the War bet wren the Sections, and the tie groea in this heart of the black beli, which up to a f<.w years ngo whi-i, the districts were iearr?nged wa* aecualo.ned lo Bending a negro con gressman to Washington, aiu puss zh'd and put out io undtraiand the attunga change. I' seema t h h t the change In the situation haa b.en brought nliout gradually by a clss* of wdi king whitea moving into I Beaufort and ocootning voter?, I vvlnlu foiujt-rly lite old at.iaVoci ?tir c!'iaa vvhh h 1 1 1 1 ' > 8 1 lh?only while . In ' nient in the ci'v proper. F<>r tomcl .?I* pin h i ti t'.ir.y h iH g ing Mr | ward uttil^r a while ir.avor, but ??[ white chief of police in na strung- j and n voliK i 'tiHi y m fact an a negro eliii f or mayor would I ? i:? a thiiv ing city in the Piedmont aection. ? i C, Iambi ft It cud. Col UitCOll HI Col. Bacon h vri b.t^n quite ill for two wu k', bo much ho us to give his hoatd of frienda anxiety as lo the result. At this writing, Wed need * y afternoon, lie is better, with stiong hopes of a final recovery. Known, belovedand honored through out the < ii i i re County, there is not a man, woman or child within her fair hoarders who will not be fill ed will) genuine grief ??t th? news of iiis aickiicss, and w !? ?? tloes not | pray thai in God'a providence, lie may be spared many yeara yet to conic ? ) cars in which he may con tinue to wield his unique aud fas- ' cinating pin, nn(' oust eunshiue! wh'eievcr Iih gnea. What would Kdgefie'ld be without Col. Bacon? Shadow and nor r o w.? Edgofleld Chronicle. Fresh Jersey Butter Fitsh Jersey Mutter churned j daily HF.d d t liver at 30 centa per i In. Pun tie jour oidere to Belahaw i)? i r \ , phone 2ti. For refined entertainment visit the "Theato," one door south of the i Chronicle office. ? I TO THE PUBLIC. Don't no 15 or 20 mllm to get a job <Urn> iui-1 then (>?y three prions for same. Bring your work to n>'* and get a Job that will give \ ou sat if faction from first to lust, or l ho work will be done (he sen "tid tinii> fiee of charge. S > have your old bujj^'v marie new fur a trifU>. Black smith, v, heel wi'liiltt. shoeing, painting ami ^M.eral r?? t r e . W h< elw right a spe natty. Mv wi'i b.i three quarters of ft mile en.- 1 <>(' Study Grove Church. Re?peet fu )y. \V. I . M. STOKKS. A ug 11th, 1?<?). Tax. Executions. Under anil by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed, I will proceed tobell. before the Court House door in the City of Camden, on the first. Monday in Sept, lOOSi, (hiring the legal hours of sale, the following described pro|>erty to-wit : Ninet? en acres mojre or Icph, in eehool district No. .1. bounded Noith by i-state of Uebeoca Woikman, Kast by J. T. Sinclair, South by Chesley Mar. fhill and West bv Sam Joy. Levied upon ami to be ?old as the property of e*tat*> of Bella Martin, for taxes for 190tf, 1907 and 1908. 130 acro? in School Diatrict No. 28 bounded on tho North by Dariington road. Ea?t bv I. F. Holland and T. 8. Dunlap, f?ontn by Mary Jr Holland and West by H. H. Holland. Levied upon and to be sold ns the property of M. M Gardner for taxes 1907 and 1908. 1 building and two acre* of land bound ed on the North and East by T. J. Boy kin, South and Weat by Estate of Cap tain Jatnei. Levied upon and to be sold a* the property of Judy William#. Terms of Sals ? Cash. - J. S.TRANTHAM it kTo. U| UOIt Traveler*' Ouide Arrival and Departure of Trainx from (amdon in Condensed v Fo>m M?A BOARD Allt LINK Northbound No. 00 6:20 a ui K4 0:0$ |? m Southbound Ml 9:20 am 43 10 ;30 p in SOUTHERN RAILWAY Northbound 1 13 I :40 p m 117 6;20pm Southbound 11 K 10:13 a in 114 1 :10 p m NOHTI1-W KSTKHN R. R of S. C. Northbound *11 :3"> u III * 8 .00 p in Southbound ? 00 am -' < :d0 p m *T>??ae Irrtins run from Slighter 1< Camden and go no further Noith than CauidHii . I. H. ALEXANDER, D. D.S., OHMCK ON IJI'I'KR MAIN ST CAMDKN. C S. W. B. DE'LOAGH, Attorney-At-Law, 0 WIDEN. 8. O. Kills Fleas, (,'ures worst case of Mango. Bi caiscs M-tngc Cure. Not poison ou8. Full line Biealsfa Dog R'in edit'8 for sulo by F. L Zemp, drug gist. Shoe Shop. I now hftvo charge of the shoo ?hop oi. DeKalb street formerly run by Ii. C. Cantey and all work will roeelvo prorap attention. I gunrantee (food work an J sfttinfaction. ruUonu^o solicited. ' JOHN TIMBERS. J illy l?t, 100ft, Ginning $l.oo. Our Ginnery has been thor oughly overhauled and we will he able to give prompt and satisfactory service. Our pin ning charge this teason is on ly $1 per bale. See us before selling or ex changing your cotton weed. Lugoff Ginnery, Al. B. Rabon, Mg'r. Northwestern Railroad of S. C. No 68 No 70 Lv Oamden 4 00 p m 7 00 a m vSo Ry Juno 4 10 p m 7 10 a rr Ar Ellorbe 4 23 p m 7 80 a n: Reraberts 4 30 p m 7 40 a m Ar Borden 4 45 p ra 8 00 a ra Ar Dalzell 5 10pm 8 25 a ra N W Junction 5 43 p m 8 58 a ra ! Ar Somter 5 45 p ra 9 00 a rr No 69 No 7 1 Lv Suratfr fl8lpm 9 40 r ra N W Junction 6 33 p ra 9 42 a ra j Dalzoll 6 50 p m 10 05 a ra Bordon 7 08 p m 10 15 a n. j Rerobert 7 23 p ra 10 27 a ra ! Kllcrbe 7 30 p m 10 32 a ir. So Ry June. 7 50 p m 1 1 10 a ra Ar. Camden 8 00 p ra 1 1 20 a n : All trains daily except Sunday. ! THOMAS WILSON, President. : pPTCSTCNT.Q JL Jfcm# M~m *4 a * a is/ DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, j WATCHES, STERLING SILVER. CUT GLASS, ^ ART GOODS ' All new and absolutely beau-, tiful goods. Come in whenev- j er you have an opportunity. Remember wo only handle SOLID and GENUINE j GOODS. If not convenient to ; comt in, send in your mail ! order, which always has our PERSONAL ATTENTION, with a GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. Always glad to see you at SYLVAN BROS., Jewelers, Silversmiths Aiid Opticinns, Corner Main & Hampton Streets, Columbia, Si 0* I :s?MM GOOD LOOKS! GOOD WEAR! HIGH ART CLOTH I NO not only looks right when you buy it, but stays O right after' you wear' "it. It is made of the best and purest fabrics, selected by an able corps of experts with infi nite care as to quality and worth, so that the fine tailoring which Clothing has a founda tion upon which to abide. When put to the test of ser vice, it will keep its style and shape ? that's why we sell It. The new Spring Models in Smart Weaves and Exclusive Shades are ready for your choosing. You pay less here for the best than for the not=so=good elsewhere. Prices $10.00 and up. is ,an inseperable feature of High Art HIRSCH BROS & CO; S i J THE BIG STO