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I ; I.IJ ('AMDKN, H. C;v f?K?\ 24i $00 U''.i L1 111 1 The Richland County Court 1? engaged this wctk in tho* trial of the dispensary graft cams, The ' evidence adduced yesterday proves conclusively that graft was offered and tnk<n. .loo B. Wylio has turned Stale's evidence and hia testimony proves thai ho and Jna. Karnuiu are deep d y ed criminals ? This trial will establish the fuel that crime is not confined entire ly to the "lower'' classes bnl that, njany of the eo-cnlUd "hotter" cl **hm instead of being at large should be behind the bar# , Attorney General Lyon ia to be congratulated upr.n at least*, being able to get the graft _ cuses into court. There is uot, a decent-man in the Stale who will not applaud his efforts and wiiili him nuot'pm i n the proeecution of those who debas ed their official position by pilfer ing the public puise. ? Gull'oeJ Ledger. Isn't It Bountiful? Isn't it n beautiful spectacle t<>J hco incu once prominent in State government led before n <:<uit to! answer to the charge of </raf', nit ji 1 ing, bribery, etc?? The Slate. The (iraft<MN Vice ii h sort of bpc t*nw art ?i j? ?? meiH, RUyway. anrt 4.I10MO who plav the game muni ncVrta expect to couie down some times n" *v *.? ! 1 :?h go up. The "going up" movement, when dollars by the thousand wcu coming their tuny, unlet have been exhilflrnt inp, nr.rl "by the samo to ken" the full id net, be. very depress ing. ? U ranch villc Jour mil. A Bountiful I'lid^o * - n ?pv>B,OGO Hi^uflmy Struct uro Over the Wuteree. Columbia Stale It in a feather in tin c?|> of a ('? !ui : : li . ? engineering liroi that it has j>uccccd?d in four months in uccoioplniiHi i i . . i ? ? . which tho engineers of the Seni-nn-i railway worked for a war in va'n A part of wlmt i-^ to ho the Capital i? . u !. %v.?. it the biidgo across the \N' n : .* r ? ?? iivtt a! Camden now in course of const "iici i'ti Thin bridge ol steel will conned 1 1 ? *? C< luiubia-Camden Two Notch road section of the highway with the city of Ce?ndei ? The problem in erv^Heerinir tlr.-on Btruction of this biitlgo win t< ti id a I Id foundation upon which to i u.! 1 (.mm to support the immeupr w?", ,i.: . ; i: bridgo. rroviousiy tii* Seaboard i:.i 1 - . .. . "tiers at work for about a vc-\r :<? ' \ ~gikve it up hs u prael Y.illv u?j and the rou 1 put ilown pjl Tlio architects and , v. 1 1? ? i) i . ilertook thohirl.uav l.ri |.U?j. Messrs. Wils-wi, .Sompavirt.- ,v 1'i.pihajt '^'r?"oi Columbia. Mr. ( WiUnii bn<l h >r ' ings made and found be . < uld i ? .ki h r:? . W "Ma doiUb of 40 fcut. 'l'he sitr <>t the Imu'Ii way bridge is only u* short disi ,in ? from the railroad bridge ? i.nont 2,0oo fe.?t The Pennsylvania I iridic comiai.y who had obtained the contract fiji the con Btruction work made a suln nitract with A. D. O'liriwu oi V< ibuiiij;iuli ' ? t V. Wj foundation work. Mr. C. C NVi'-on of Columbia is the consulting engineer. and c!l . it was frotu his specifications ilia' tie work was done. Wotk was started in May and in the four months since then tho pie is have brrn pieced on a Ho)id rook fonudatiou 10 feet from the surface of the river bottom, nnd jjK r. the bridge will bo completed ttbout lie jaftS -camber 1. The contract call* for its com pletion about November 1, hut it will Ik ^impossible for it to be finished before the lit of December. "The bridge will cost, including approach ? ea, About $05,000, and it is the largest high way bridge cant of tho Mississippi river. Y one great epan of 875 feet reaches from side of the river bank to the other, and bottom of the bridge is 45 feet above low water; wliile tho top of the trestles arc feet higher, giving a total height to bridge aboyo low water oi 98 feet, ftpproaeliee the bridge will be of * mile In length- : - ? ? ? gs Tor*** A choice lot of Tomatoes put up ill glut* J ere. Alto Stovo Wood ? either pine or If inttrttled phone 86 lor price#. IF : :?;t ' - I Tlie Arrival. A modern lady died audi went ty hades Hit muge?ty met her defer* ftOtially at tho gate, "Will it be powible for me to ?e cure no establishment here?" she ??id. : "Certainly, madam." J<|? a durable location/"' "J think so." ?1 don't curc to be near the riff raff And 1 should like to be sure and get suitable servants." "You should experience no diftl culty There are several good agen cies," "I could give dinner parties* whin I likedV ' "Dear me, yes " "And iijH l< e a dpi urge at UT" "Ob. . oerlainlyl" ? 1 should expect to ?|?or.d my snmmere abroad." "Quite right. Return ticket# free." "You have Oper ae?" "Heveral, devoted to the haunt ton " The lady lifted her lorgnette She smiled slightly. "l)o yo know,"' she said, "I bid slightly surprised. 1 wan afraid this place wuh not kept up to (he stand ard, It troubled me to think that 1 might possibly have to associate with uiy inferiors. I am glad to sou thai y<?u have such Hon so of tho fitnoss of things. J am very glad to have re newed our brief acquaintance mude on earth, an<l I will trouble >ou to see that my arrival is chronicled in the society column* of the papeVe,'' Mis msgosty bowod respectfully. "Horry, madam, but that will be impossible.'' "How is thai?." she asked sternly "Tliero are no papes hero. There are no aociety columns. No matter what you arc. doing the public is in absolute ignorance of it." And sinking hack, she muttered softly to lieriaclf. : " i bis is indeed hell'."- ? Life, I'iiinp To U?j Given Away. ?$30O 00 *?' U pl ight Grand" I ' ? r% n r ? to be given away at The (Jilt Kdg* S c i? i c. Boaidoru Wanted. W ANTKl) - T>vo I'l'tillt nicii I io u i deic, after I lip lifieeiUh of S ptem bet. Apply to M i m. W. S. A If x n tub- r Nmpprrroiigs Knough For All! Now i i j i f i tul H-htly f< r irM hcr ii)}.'. Tlif very tiling 1 1> tn??k"your I wine, preserves ynd Jelly. <'"n dt ' i V'1 r 10O buBhfdn in Cmuden if do liii d Price *1 00 per hiiMl.pl on the vine, or +1 2.r> per bushel gath ered. Kvi i'\ tiling cm be lined to good advantage hut tho Heed. 1 1 n 1 1 e in?*l<r; fxi-'dlcut preserves. M-.kcB four mouth water to sWiell I hem. n . 1 1 . .... 7 i L till tin \< i ii ? i ? ? i ? 8o 1 1 . T. .? oh nson , Ik'thu n< , S. C. | Teacbs' Examination. Notice in hereby given that tho Kali examination fur teacher-' certificates will 1' be|i| at lli'- Court lb-urn- I'reJay, < n-t. i? r I <t. Th if. will l>e the la-t examination until next May, T? .u lit ra will pleaM' iiofc I hi- fact. aril ipialify In n?\e i ctifueion, a. be Siat. Itouxl of Iv!u.<mI i-?n will :i??l | ^r.i :it .i | ?!.?( t ti I .. \ .> 1 1 . 1 1 1 n I ion ? . j. .Mi ki;n/.i k. Kil. K . i o. Si ; i , ; t .? M j The Old Dekalb (jinnerv I AT Tt.f Pin,.- Crock Mill is now it t'iv. T!:o <iin li -.h been ivpai red ;iml is in the bo>t of ;-b:ip.\ A ?,Muxl turnout and ^narjinft'od. Ask vt.ur Ijumt. Highest prices paid lor si'i'd. ' \\ iliiauiH & McC'iit-kiil. Si- pi. :'>. SUMMONS FOR BELIEF. i Su:i'u! S.'iit !? < ';inM i in, ) i '< m 1 1 i>l ' ? i County ot Kershaw. ) > m;n< n r!ea? i (; .in :.:?*! i s,-i ve<l ' Tflt Erihvyris- Btul'ii/I'i ?$" L'KM A*suci'it t>' a. Plaint ijjr. n.jiiinxt Sfij <" English. I. B. E*'iUsfi uivi J. A*. Jones, Dc/'enrinnln To the I)ef> . d:i ut t< : V..U are hereby aumtnomd a i> tl required i<> answer the Complaint in this action of which a copy i* herewith ser v <?.1 upon you. uikI to serve a copy of your utswer to said Complaint on the sub SMihers, at iheir ollh e in Camdon, 8. within twenty <lays after the t?ervi, e here of exohuivc of the day of auch service; and it you tail to anawei' the Complaint within li.e time afon saiit, the plaintiff in this action ^ili apply to the Court for the relief demandeJ in the Complaint. Dated S? ptnnber 22nd 1901). SHANNON * M I LI?Sf Plaintiff's Attorney*. To the defendant, J. N. Jonei : You will please take Notice that the oiiginal Summons and Complaint in the abort action was fiied ill the office of the Clerk * f the Court of Comuiou Pleas (or Kershaw County, thia dav ; and that i a copy of tho sam* whh this day depoaiU | ed in the peat office at Camden, 0 , poet a i;e paid, directed to you aa follow# : . J. N. Jones, Esq., Naahville Pepai-Cola Bottling Worka, Naahyille, Davidaoip ? ?? ? - . . . _ * 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. Paft Scltaffpei* & IVIafx have prcdnred for us some of the most stirring creations we have over hail to oflVr our trade. The new grays and blues in suit fahrifs are exceptionally attractive: many patents in the weave from plain colors in worsted and serges, to cheeks, plaids, stripes, st If stripes and other weaves. 1 t ? 1 Copy of Hart Schaffner & Marx's Guarantee Guarantee. You are entitled in buying Hart Sehaffner & Marx Olrtthes, to a most, positive assurance of your satisfaction. Every dealer in our clothes is authorized to way this to you: "Every garment made by,. and bearing the label of Hart SchnffiK-r & Marx, is guaranteed to be of all-wool or wool-and-silk fabrics, with no "mercerised'' 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 authorized to say that if the clothes are not right, or not satisfactory, your money will be refunded. Hart Sehaffner & Marx. This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner Marx. Our Kii 11 Goods are in, our store packed brimming full of now up-to-date merchandise. Wo want, a vi?it frotn you, even though you are not ready to purchase, our line of Dress Goods, White Goods, Silks, Notions, House Furnishings, Shoes and Gent's Furnishings are unsurpassed in this terri tory. We wish to call special attention to our line of Ladies Tailored Suits. We show many different and pretty stylos this Fall. Every garment is strictly correct in every detail, us well as prices. Ladie's Long Sweater Coats the correct style for Fall ? we havo them. Rogina Shoes, the popular shoes for ladies in all styles. We are offering some specials in Ladie's Black Heather bloom and silk underskirts. Wre are agents for the celebrated "Pony Hose" for Ladies, Missee, Infants and Men. Kvery pair is guaranteed and ex changed over our counters. ; Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby strictly fur bidden to trap birds, hunt or in any way whstsosvur lo trespass upon in> land*. Hugh 8. Thompson. Uethune, 8. 0. Kept. 10, 1909. Trespass Notice. t f , * Entrance upon the premises known as "The Terrace*" is positively forbidden. Trespasser* wilt be prosecuted. Pick* nicker* and sigh ( seer* are especially warned. C. M. THOMPSON. Sepb.tirno. Citation. 8oulb Carolina.? Kershaw County Hy W. L. MoDowell, Judge of Probate Whereas, John I). Whltaker made null to me, to grant him tern of Ad inifillt ration of the Estate of and effects of A Kli?* Heed, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad inonibh all ami singular the kindred and ?reditors of the said A. Eliza Reed de ceased, (hat t h?jr He and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to Vie held at Camden, 8. ('., on Sept. 25th, next nfler publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in die foiencon to show cause, it anv they have, why tho said administration should not ho granted. Given under inv hand, this 9th day of Hept., A. I). lUOi). W. L McDQWELL, Jndtie of Probate f</r Kershaw County. Published on the 10th day of Septem ber, 1900, in tho Camden Chronicle. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served. Slate of South Car-) ^jCktu rt of nlin*, ^ Common bounty of Kershaw.) Pleas. James L Chesnut , and Mary II Cites nut, James F. Chesnut and Ruth V . Chesnut , minors, by their guardian ad litem, Jtimes L. Ches nut, Plaintiff's, af/ainst Euijene Moore, Elizabeth C. Saspor tas, and Warren S Moore, Defendants To the Defendants: YOU ARK II HUE BY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action which will he (lied in the otlico of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of jour an swer to the Baid complaint on the sub [scrihers at their oflice in Camden, South Carolina, within twenty days after | the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. SHANNON & MILLS Plaintiffs' Attorneys. August 10th, 1909. To the defendant, Warren S. Moore, ? Take notice that the complaint in this action was tiled in the ofliee ol the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, South Carolina, at Cam den, S. C., this 19th day of August, A D. 1909, SHANNON & MILLS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Camden, Located at S. C. At the close oi business Sept. 8, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, ?353,207 38 Diinaud Loans 3,571 95 Bonds and storks own ed by the bank 70,000 00 Banking IIouso 13,215 45 Kurnitnre and Fix tuns 1,556 75 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 33,869 08 Currency, , Gold, 5 00 Silver and oilier coin 1,200 63 Check* and Cash Items 19,981 34 Total, $504,049 58 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in *100, 000 00 J Surplus fond 50,000.00! Undivided Profits, lees current expenses nnil Urna r>?iH r " ? ? Due to Banks and Trust companies 1,247 88 Dividends Unpaid 18 00 Individual Deposits sub ject to check 189,711 70 Saviogs Deposits 89,894 45 Notes and Bills Re discounted 10,000 00 Bills Payable, including certificates for mon- . ey borrowed 50,000 00 1 Total, $504,049 58 State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Before me -came C. H. Yates, Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly aworn, saya that the above and foregoing statement is a true oondftlon of said Bank, as shown by the hooka of *atd bank. C. H. YATES, Cash ikr. Sworn lo and subscribed before I me, this 10th day of 8ept., 1909. J. B. Wallace, Notary Public, 8. C. Correct? Atteit. - Q. Carrlaon. r ?- tr . '".v : T V ? ' ' ' ??, ?*?? "?ftSS* . .*?.. ~rvr>.7~' - *** \:' GOOD LOOKS! GOOD WEARI . Double Satisfaction in HIGH ART CLOTHING not only looks right when you buy it, but stays ?- " *7 " f " right after you wean ? 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 Clothing has a founda tion upon which to abide. When put to the test of ser vice, it will keep its style and '~1j 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. HIRSCH BROS & CO Prices $10.00 and up THE BIG STORE