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CAMDEN, H. C., AKIM7. 1909
J'tople aro more and more rend,
itg adverllbt MH nlft hid C< Mil I ri
will) advertisers Ktart an adver
tisement in Tbe Chronicle and got
your share of tlie trade
Tbe owners of the Coloma hotel
have tendered ihe building to the
trustee* of the Columbia Female)
College for temporary use. The!
offer has benn accepted and the ex
ercises of the college will, there'!
fore, be uninterrupted.
Love, sunshine uud common
sense, thoroughly mixed in the
proper proportion, beat all the put
out medicines on the matket as a
cure-all for the ills of mind and
body?and no alcohol is needed as
a dissolvent or preservative. "Chil
dren cry for it."
The people of the county would
do well to read carefully the adver
tising oolumns of ThsChronicle and
go and trade with our advertisers.
They offer you bargains and w? re
quest that you go and patronize
them. The Chronicle will guartin
tee that our advertisers will give
you just what they promise in their
advertisement!*.
This is the season of the year
that business i? picking up and ev
erybody getting reody for tbrir
Fall and Winter trade. The out
look is for u good huBinc*H. True
t lio cotton crop ia abort but the
price protniein to be good, and
there will lie considerable money
among the trading clans in' a fi w
more days uh h ioii uu cotton begins
to move.
The following ia from the Middle
Georgia Farmer, but as it lit* Cam
den a a well aa other places, we pub
lish it hoptng that our ciliz<Mis will
take the advice it gives:
?" 4,Stand by your town. Not a dol
lar invested there but some good
coineH of it. There la no fnmily
like one's own family; there is do
? wife like one's own wife; there
should be no town like onti'n own
town, where wc live, educate our
cblldten, on whose streets our ba
bies play and in whose oemetery
we may ?omo day ?leop." het the
newspapers stand by the town, and
let the business men aland by the
?ie wapapera, and let us mikn our
homo as lovable H8 possible. "
AufoiiioblloH nud Cood Kondw.
Let us consider good roads froir
tbe standpoint of their value to the
farmer. They aave him tinu, de
crease woar and tear, increase the
drawing capacity of tils team and
the carrying capacity of bin vehi
cle, enhanco the value of his lands
and adds incomparably to the com
fort of oouutry living and the ad
vantage of city marketing. In this
oonnoction let us plnoe credit where
It Is due. Automobiles are doing
more to promote good made build
ing In the South than all other agen
cies combined, And be it not for
gotten that good roads are of grent
6t value to the farmer than to any
othsr olnss of people Farmers used
to consider automobiles their moat
vicious enemies, but they ftr? now
ohanging their mindo and legaul
Ing them an a blcpfiing In disguise.
JDon't lose sight of this one r^ot ?
'""the automobile Ims oomc to uta),
and with it cornea ?ood toads. ?
Greenvillo News.
THROUGHOUT THE STATE
By Our KxHiaurft Kdltor,
JKitoddotftr T*ft wilL be *be gu**tj
of Mayor Rhett In Charleston*
Ctemsou College hud opened ami
(ho attendance promises to lie over
700 thiH your.
Geo M. Pricthard; republican, bus
been uppointed cenaua supervisor of
the 4tb district.
Mr. A. L Oastou, a prominent
lawyer of Cheater is tppken of ??? a
probable candidate for attorney gen
oral in tlie next ouuipaign.
Senator K. D. Smith bus postpon
ed liis trip to Kurope until later, when
lie goes to study cotton and financial
questions at Ids own, not the gov
orurnent's expense.
The red spidere are playing havoc
witb tbo cotton crop in portions ol
Lexington county and a large area
in Colleton bus been almost mined
by the ?'wire" worm
Attorney KarrieU Moore of Lan
caster iiiiH been appointed by Ouver
nor A iihoI to act an judge of the
/iixth circuit .in ihe place of Judge
j Priuoo wlio is still very ill.
Dispensary Auditor West laat
week appointed R L Gafl.iey of]
Gafley under the new dispensary
law to help him check up tbo dUpcn
narioH going out of business. He
hiiH authority to appoint an many as
sistantu as he needs at a day.
Cole 1 1 I5l<-a*<? saya in a comniiini
eati<>n to 1 ! ? i m newtqmpor that he will
be u candidate for governor tiex'
your and not ori u [y-ohibd'ion plat
form We u< I in i ro Mr lUeu^-'s
nerve. The indications are that only
prohibitioniaU need apply ? Spart
anburg Journal.
For tlio .prosen t Florence i? rid of
Iter negro pout master. Protidcnt
Taft h?H by recent appointment nam
ed it h postmaster there Lou*? 0
Kukcr. Mr Kuker will reta n the
position until congress u? c< la and
will ulso continue to eotvo afterward
in ci.bc his appointment in confirmed
by the Penate
Lust wo*k in Beaufort county ver
dicta were rendered by petit juries
convicting six different parties of the
illicit handling of liquor. AH are
negroen, throo fiom Kofttis N?jek and
thrcn from Fort Fromont. OoDBta
ble Hayes secured the cvi Icncc.
Tills is ft very nhnnual oecurei ce in
thiH county where juries have seldom
oonvicted tigern. It i ^ taken lo in
dieate a gieat change in puClic son
tiaoent.
Westminster School,
Rutherfordton, N. C. I
Dear Mr Kditor: ?
The reprcpcntati ves of Ker
sliaw county at Westminister pcliooi
rear, he I their destination on the 3 1 b t
day of August, There are only two
of no ? Mr. 8. I, Perry and Edward
! W II?i!e, of Liberty Hill. Wo found
t the school and its surronnrllrgs a
? very pleasant place. Mr. .). K. Hall
j the president, presses one of the
1 most lovable characters we have
! ever known. All of the toys seem
to have muoh love an?l rcppect f< r
j him. There are nbout i)0 very nice
j boys In tue sehool. Wo have a good
( base ball team, and are organising a
; foot, ball team which we tldnk will
, be good. Mountains sro to b,-* Been
? fr?"-m almost all sides. There \* a!
: way? ft v?>ry pl^usant breejtt* Ktlfrinpf.
'Westminister is highly recommend.
, ed to all b?>ya wishing to take a
; "Pii ji." OV..U1SC* bo fore entering eol
I K \Y Haile.
For The
of
An
Copyright f y Mart $r|.?ffii*r fc Marx
The First of the Season in Clothes
is like the first of anyThing else; if it's
good, it's apt to be a source of more
than usual satisfaction because it's
first.
The man that goes out' of this store
wearing one of our new suits or one
of our fine overcoats for Fall is sure
to get a lot of pleasure in it; he will
look better dressed than the men
around him; he'll have a distinction
in style and fashion that's quite un
usual.
1*1 aft Schaffpef &
IVJVafx
have produced for us some of the most stirring creations we
have ever had to offer our trade, The new grays and blues in
suit fabrics are exceptionally attractive; many paterns in the
weave from plain colors in worsted and serges, to checks,
plaids, stripes, self-stripes and other weaves.
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Copy of Hart Schaffner & Marx's
Guarantee
Guarantee.
You are entitled in buying Hart Sohaffner &
Marx Clothes, to a most positive assurance of
your satisfaction. Every dealer in our clothes
is authorized to say this to yout
uKvery garment made by, and bearing the
label of Hart Schftffner & Marx, is guaranteed to
bo of nil- wool or wool-andsilk fabrics, with no
"mprreriRed'' or other cotton added? thorough
ly shrunk before cutting; seams sewed with
pure silk thread; tailored in clean, sanitary
shops; and free from every defect of material
or workmanship,"
More than that' The dealer is a^thofiieu to
say that if the clothew are not right, or not
satisfactory, your money will bo refunded
Hart Schaffner 6c Marx.
This Store is the Home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx.
Our Kail Goods are in, our store packed brimming full o(
new pp lo-date merchandise. Wo want a vi.*it l'rom you,
even though you are not ready to purchase, our line of Dress
Gocds, White Goods, Silks, Notions, llouse Furnishings,
Shoes and Gent's Furnishings are uiwsurpassed in this terri
tory.
We wish to call special attention to our line of Ladies
Tailored Suit9. We show many different and pretty styles
this Fall. Every garment is strictly correct in overy detail,
us well as prices. Ladie's Loug Sweater Coats tho correct
stjle for Fall ? we have them.
llegina Shoes, the popular shoes for ladies in all styles.
We are offering some specials in Ladie's Black Heather
bloom and silk underskirts.
We are agents for the celebrated 4 'Pony Hose" for Ladies,
Mioses, Infants and Men. Kvery pair is guaranteed and ex
changed over our counters.
Boarders Wanted
WAN !*K f> ? -'J'uro gentlemen ,">*1 '
der>, after lb* fifteenth of S ptfru- j
bar. Apply to M rn. W. N.Alex a tid< r j
Trespass Notice. !
All portfolio ary hereby utriotly for
hidden to trap birds, hunt or in ai >
way w I Hthot'Ver to trespass 11 poo my
land*. Hugh S. Tboq&peon,
- Hcthunc, S. (J.
.Sept. 10, 1&0U.
Trespass Notice.
j:
Entrance upon lite premises known at
4,Thd Terraces" . if positively forbidden.
Trespassers will h*> prosecuted. Pick
nickers anil ' High Ust<r? ar 0 rgpcciidly
warned.
C. M. THOMPSON.
Sep8-6ino.
? Citation.
South Carolina. ? Kerahawr County
lly \V. I j, McDowell, Judge of Probate
Whereas, Jolin I). Whitaker made
suit to me, to grant him Letters "I Ad
ministration of tho Kstate of a n ? I effect*
of A Kli*% Heed. deceased.
These. are therefore to cite ami ad
monish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of tho ?nid A. Kllza Kted de
ceused, that they bo and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be lit Id
at Camden, H. ('., on Sept. 2Mb, next
after pnbllt'atif ti thereof, at 11 o'clock in
the foienoon (o show cause, It anv thev
have, why the said administration should
not be tfrsuhd.
Given under, my hand, this Oth da\
of Sept., A J). Mi09.
W. L McfiOWKf jI,
Jnd?e of Pro'.inlo for Kershaw County,
Published on the 10th day t?f Pepieoi*
bee, I9irf), in the Camden Chronicle.
Citation.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
By W. L. McDowell, .lud^e of Prolate
Whereas, Nellie C. Mho made
suit to mo, to grant her Letter.o
of Administration, of the Rotate (if nnd
effects of |iiiho|'t Man, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adnw>n
?h h all and singular the kindred and (lie
creditors of the said Robert Man
deceased. that they be and ap
pear before me, in the Court
Probate, to be held at Cam.
den, S. C , on the 18th dav of
-Sept., next after publication there
of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Givgw under my hand tin* "Jnd day <>f
Sept.', D., 19(W.
w. u McDowell.,
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.
Published in the Camden Chronicle
on liiw o?u uny of Sept., iiOw.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF j
(Complaint Not Served.)
State of 8outh CaiM C >urt of I
ollna, ^ Common |
bounty of Kershaw.) Plra?.
James L. Chesnut , and Mary //
Chesnut, James F. Chesnut and
Ruth V. Oheanut, minora, by then
guardian ad litem , James L. Chest
nut, Plaintiffs,
against
Eugene Moore, Elizabeth C Saspor
t as, and Warren S Moore,
Defendants
To the Defendants :
YOU ARE HEREBY 8U MM ONE I)
and required to answer the complaint in
thia aotion which will be filed In the
office of the Cierk of the Court of
Common Pleas, for the said County,
and to aerve a copy of your an
awcr to the aaid complaint on the sub
scribers at their uffioe in Camden, South
Carolina, withlri twenty day? after
t'ie aervice hereof, fixcluaWe of the day
of auoh aervioe | and if you fall to answer
the complaint vlthin the time aforesaid,
the plalntiffa In this aotion will apply to
the Court for th0 rolief demanded in the
complaint. _
SHANNON dt MILLS
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
August 10th, 1909.
To the defendant, Warren i* Moerr,
Take notice that the coinplaint
in thia action was filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court of Common I'lean for
Kershaw County, South Carolina, at Cam
den, C., this 10th day of Augiut, A.
D. 1009.
SHANNON A MILLS,
Plaint iffV Attorneys.
PRESENTS
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
WATOIIES,
STERLING SILVER.
CUT GLASS,
ARTGOODS.
All new and absolutely beau
tiful goods. Com? in whenev
er you have an opportunity.
Remember we only handle]
SOLID and GENUINE
GOODS. If not convenient to
come in. Bend in your mail
order, which always has our
PERSONAL ATTENTION,
| with a GUARANTEE TO
PLEASE. Always gUd to
see you at *
SYLVAN BROS.,
Jewelers, Silversmiths And
?; 'Optici?ii?, Corner Main ft
Hampton Streets,
Columbia, a Oi
GOOD LOOKS!
Double Salis
High Art
GOOD WEAR!
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HIGH ART CLOTHING not only looks
right when you buy it, but stays
right aften 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
is an inseperable
feature of High Art !v
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 i{. Tr>;
I he new Spring Models in Smart
Weaves and Exclusive Shades are
ready for your choosing. -
You pay less here for the best tlian r
for the not-so-good elsewhere. ?
Prices $10.00 and up.
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HIRSCH BROS & CO.
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