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The pickling season it) now on and the success with which you moot is due largely to the quality of spices and vinegar. At tho Puro Food ? - > ? '? Store you -will lind tho freshest and purest spices of nil kinds., both whole and pulverized. Allspice, oloves, cinamon, ginger, mace, nutmeg, tumric, mustard seed? white and black, M; celery seed, mixed spices ? the very tiling for pickles. Pastry spice makes delicious ketchup. Heinze's pickling vinegar Bruce & Lang Phone 2. Joeai Jfewji. Camden Cotton Market. Good middling cotton is quoted this morning at 13c Horse For Salo. Anyono wanting a good combina tion h o t a e will do well to see - W. R. Eve, Jr. MEETING OF D. A. R. Ttrn monthly meeting of the Hob kiik Hill Chapter D. A, U. will be held at the residence of Mrs. Jus H. Hums, on Thursday afternoon October 7ih, 1909, at B o'clock Members are urged to be present, as business of importance will bo transacted. Members are also re quested to nolo the change in the _ hour of meeting from 6 to 5 o'clock m ? ^ i WjII Be Closed To-morrow. To-morrow, Saturday S??ptombei 25ib, being Day of Atouement the following business houses will be dosed : ? David Wolfe, Hlrsoh BroP,, L Sclieuk & Co., H. L Sohloehburg, Twin Hrop, M. H. Heyman, W. ; Geiseuheiuicr, Inadore Wolfe, P Tobias. ? i* . . Foot Bail. The Camden high sohoot has or ganized a foot ball team which pro mises to be a good one. They have a number of last year's play, era back in harness. They hope to arrange games with the Carolina scrubs. Winnsboro . high school, Darlington high school. N Sumter high school and theLancaster high fchool. All challenges addressed t<> Coach D. J. Carrison will be ta ken caro of . ' How They Work the Roade Xn The Tipper Part of the County. Supervisor West la loud in lib praise of the co>opcrntion given him by the citizens of the upper pari of ibe county in working the roada. Hesaysthat recently several team* were sent free of all charge to thf> county to aaaist tbe chain gang which ia now at work near Ker vhaw. In const qucnco of thla Re sistance about three quarters of a nolle of road was clayed in oni? day. After the roads are olayed up there the people take a pride to keeping them up. When a holf needs filling up or any ottaar ftttie (?pair* needed, they do not wait -for %be chwtfr gangj - hut they fl*_H themselves. Mr. Weal aaya if he could gat ihe co-operation of the peopl, .11 over (h. count f ?? i? ?f part of It the ding would b# Loit. One l?row? ? ???l wlme 4?ouud K?lber t?horl- Vtiltjd Rewind of f5.00 if tpiurntMl t<? Oi>n. T. Link*. u. l>. o. The John L) Kennedy Chapter IJ I). O, will int-et with Mri?. Xemp on the tii Mt Monday uf?? rnu>'?u it October at 5 o'clock A I i l)aughtem viflilii'g in Camden arc corutaily ioyitcd. - . - Missionary luatitute. Tl?o executive ho^rd nf the South Caioliua WnuiuiM Missionary I'd (on uinmiiii'i'H n Mmsiouary |>.*li i.ute to bo bcld in the Kirsl Hiplist Chuic't at Ot h i) hit i u ? -?i (Mobet 4 and 5. Mis. J. K. (Jut dale of our town i* the tt ssoci & t io n ul ku ? periutuideut . To Organize Buff*J0 Tewotb ip. We are riqiested to give notloo that there will he a meeting in the Presbyterian (Jhuroh a'? Hothuoo op Saturday* October 2ml, for the purpose of organising k Township Sunday School Association. All of the Sunday ftjhools in tlulown. ihip are requested to send delegate to this mtcing. It is cBpeotatly desired that each school ha well represented. Harried On S.-p', 22qd Mr Sidney Watts and Mian Miry Kelly were happily married at the home of the K v W. S. Walters nenr Westviile. Mr. Watts is u son of Mr. L. J, Watts formerly of the Cuntey see tion, uow residing in Camden. The bride is a daughter i f Mi. and Mrs. S. F. Kelly of the Canity section. Both are among the prominent young people of that section, aad will muk?j their home for the present in tiiat pli'us'int land. T.Jfir many friends wish thetn sucoeos and h ?? | ? - pin* as. The R v. W. S. Walters, pe.ffornjed the een mooy. C ?r. Murray Uuder Arrcot A telegram from Columbia to thuj News and Coufi?r of Wednend y t ?ays: George W&ehmgtou Mur- j ray, u nt gro, Vkho iu the ninci<e, represent* d the Sumter distriet iu! CongresH, and being held in Chiea- ' go at tlie request (if tiie South C .r- . olina authorities toeeive a sentencr | of three yeors for forgery, refused] to return here without? h quisitioni papers. A p plication for 1 1 quisltion j wns made to-day to Governer Auscl Murray fl-d w h ? 1 ?* the jury wu?. deliberating upon I. is cif>? and the sentence was imposed io his ahm'tice He has been in Canada since his! flight. Muiny h >n divorced his negro wife, it is said, ul his home, and married a while wnjuue. Excursion Kates to New Yo:k, N. Y ,! and Return Via. Southern Railwn3'. i Account ot luo i 1 u<l boii Fulton) Celebration tho Southern Railway! announces very low round trip rn??s from all points to New York, N Y, tickets to ho sold September 23 to 30th inclusive, limited good to re turn up to end including but uot la ter than midnight ot October 10tl?, 1909. Stopovers will bo allowed atWash ington, Baltimore aud Philadelphia Round trip rates Irom Cuiuden $22 95. For further information, tickcts etc., up ply to Southern Railway ticket agents or address. J. L. MKEK, Assistant Geucral Pisseuger Agent, AU.inta Ga. J. C. LUSIv, Division Pussengpr Agent, Charleston, S. C. The Greatest Ppeotsclo the World Has Ever Seen. $22 95 Viu the Atlantic Coast Line. To New York And Rnturu For The Famous Hudson ?Fulton Cel ebration. This historic celebration will take place from Saturday, September 25, to Saturday. October 9tb. Tho prin oipal events during tho first eight days will occur in greater New York ami in tho Hudson River opposite! the city. The following week the celebration will cortinuo at tho IIiul son river cities aud villages from Now York to Troy. m ? D , This event, commemorating (lie 300th anniversary of the navigation of the Hudson river by llendrik Hudson and 102nd of the operation of che first steamboat by Robert Fulton, will present a spectacle in land add water parades and illuuii nation such as the world never wit nessed. < All the great navies of the world will bo abundantly represented, which with other craft, will go to make up a water parade of a thou eand or more vesselp, and on the land thero will be gorgeous ppecta eles in floats, parades, icviews, exhi bitions, decorations r.ud a thousand and ono object lessons in our 300 years progress. Every day will he a picture of a veritable fairyland, and millions of electric lights of all colors and sizes will fairly torn night into day. For this occasion the Atlantic Coast Line will Bell on September 23rd to 80th inclusive, round trip tickets to New York at the low rate of $21 95 from Camden The jlck eta will be limited returning to leave New York any time np to and in "chnHog-Gatobar lQ.thj Mr. 8. M. Matbis, tbe ticket agent, will tW pleased to answer inquiries regard ing schedule and mako reservations, end ibis matter should foe attended to it onos by iboe* desiring to take the trip* - Lofct Lwt, ? T*o black un hound pup pics ('?uo male aud one female) iboui six uiouth# ..Id, Mi u>y pUo? on 1 1?? 12 li mat. \ icttnoiitthie f(> >v jrd if return* () i i in ** . .) h n K. Motelej, Camden It. K. I). No. 2 ' L?i)t Mule. Strayed from my premiaee 4 mile* buloa Auliuch i'ltuj;v!? on night, Augu-t 3l*t, one auiall mouse colored mure mule with aho^a on front ft-ol aud on one bind foot. Came in direction of Camden*, wae tracked hh fur oa Antioch Church It ward if notitkd ua to where the mule ia. Addmus J.I). Kodgera.An. ! tlQOtl, H. 0, U> K. D. No. Y. PERSONAL. Dr and Mr? A A Moore have ro turned from lleDdereonvillo. Prof L T Maker of tbo University of South Carollua was in Camden IiihI wetk. Supervisor West, Auditor ltabon and Treasurer MeCaakill vreqt to liishopville *>n Wednesday laet to meet the Comptroller General. Mr F K Matbie and family bate returned to Camden to realde muob to tlio gratification of their many trienda hero. Mr I) II lltum, of tbo News and Courier Btaft'. ii spending n fow dujs in Camden recuperating frofn a ro cent operation f'ir appendicitis. We are glad to state Ibut be is rapidly recovering. We wo glad to boo in 0 amdtn last Friday Kov Win Work mm. Mr li h Bell of Wostville. was in Camden b?at Monday. Mr F R Alexander has returned from Nashville, Tenn. Mr S J McNioch formerly of Cam den but now of Columbia is erecting f<?r the Wood meu of tl>e World n monument at the gravi* of Mr Geo 10 ltabon In th* Uabon hurrying ground at Logoff Mrs LA. Hyan?, ol Roanoke. Vu, is vi.Biting Mr* S A Wittkowsky. r ? llyaiiH fm mtrly -.resided in tnl* eonnty, and expecto to return hure soon to live. Administrator's Notice. Stato of South Carolina,) County of Kershaw. ) All creditojs of the estate of It. La?f.r ley, deceased, arc hereby notified to ion d?'?- an account of their claims, duly at tested to the undersigned. And all par ties endebted to said citato are notified to make prompt payment to- the under* signed of their account* K. T. E STRIDOR, Administrator Sept. 24tl?, 1901). Final Discharge. Notice in hereby ,iiven that the un dersigned will app'y to W. L Mo Dowell. Judge of I'robabe .for Ker shaw Conntv, on Saturday, Oct. 9th, 1909, for u final discharge as Admin istrator of the cBtate of Latham Wall, deceased. J. 10. COPELAND, Administrator. Camden, S. C., Sept. 24th, 1909. . Citation. vSoutli Carolina Kershaw County. By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate, Whereas John F. Williams made auit to mi p. to grant him Letters of Ad. ministration, of the Estate of and ef. feots of .1. S Williams. Those ar^ therefore to cpe $tid actmon? tsh r 1 1 and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. S Wil liam*, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in TfiK Court of Probate, to bo held at Camden, S. C-, on the 2nd t'ay of tfetobor next aftor publication therircrff at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show <cause^ if any they have, why the said admin istration should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 11th day of September, A. 1)., 190!). w. l. Mcdowell. Jud^e of Probate for' Kershaw County Published in tho Camden Chronicle, on the 17th day of September, 1909. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Cur In Hie (Jout t olina, >? of Common County cf Kcrnhaw ) Pleas Henry Sav ay, Geo. T. Little , Plaintiffs , Against Sam' I. M. Bradley ami Springs Banking <$? Mercantile Co. Defendants. To the Defendant* : Samuel M. Hradley hihI Springs Hanking & Mercantile Co. You are hereby aummoned and requir ed to answ(r the complaint in this action which filed in tho oflice of t lie ( lerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for tho said county In Camden in ?aid State, on 17th of September, 1909, and to pcrve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber at his oftlco in Cam den. South Carolina, within .twenty dayi nfter the ?orvice hereof, .exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time afore ?aid, the Plaintiff in this Action will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Catnden, 8. C., 17th day of SeMc/nber, A D. 1909. THOS. J. KIRKLAND. ? Attorney for Plaintlffa. To tte Defendant, Snmnel M. Bradley. Take notice that tho complaint herein waa- filed in the office of ClerU of Court of Oommmi Plaaa for Ker shaw county at Camden. S. C . on the Attorney for Plaintiff*, 1W r.i. When You Buy A Pine horse ' " ? ' .?> . % ' ' . ". . . ' I ' ... ....rr:;r.:^3HK-? " . : You do not turn tiim 1ouh<? along the road to grtty,*. You -put-him- --hito-a iUdd wliPt'Q. yidl know t ho fences arc all strong, and where Micro is no elmnco of his breaking through a^d os (taping. Why not follow the same plan with your money? With all the protection you can give your , cash around the house, it is never safe. There are no hiding places that cannot be discovered. There are no houses that ore absolutely fire proof. Tho newspapers are tilled daily with accounts of robberiis and destruction ot con cealed money. In other words, your fences are nev< r sccure. Protect your money just us you would your live s^Kik. Put it into our hank Where it will he perfectly sate, TI1K ONLY NATIONAL HANK IN ivK.K 811 AW COUNTY. TIIK ifiaST NATURAL BAM. John T. Mackey, <3, J. Shannon, Jr., Gashieiv President. JET ARRIVED! ? % ' ?>-?<:. ~?><^ .?X. ^ / % A large and complete stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc. We also have a large stock of FURNITURE, Trunks, Mattresses and Blankets which will be sold at prices to meet 5c. cotton. Respectfully, DAVID WOLFE. * A. D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. a n irFMNROY. * I ? m. rnmm m m m m mm- - . E*t. . blithe d in 1894. Tho aim of the school la c Jpar'y eet forth by it* "Tli^ioiiffh Instruction under pot'M *.5y Christian Influences at tho lowest MtJl 1U: . pcwtbl* roat." Thcrrhool Xrn? rMablitfo^d hy tho M*thc<Ii.Tt C huffh. not to t'nakc money, but to furolnh n place whire ?irl* can bo given thoroueh trfiin'nff In body, mir.d, an<l heart at a moderate co.it. TUq object h*a been ? o fully csrr.rd out thnt ii? a rjrrci TT *1* to-day. with iu faculty of 2?. Ha boardlnjf patronaceof 800. aad lt? Kt'OULl I building and giour.da, worth $140,000. THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. paya .ill charges fnt- thayenr, Inclndftie tho table board. room. lights, atoam ncr.t, laurdry, trcdiral attention. physical culture, and tuition Ir, all subject* oxceptmuaie and clocutlon. Apply for catalogue and application blank to REV. JAMES CANNON, JR.. M A PrWI<v?l PW tone. Va._ $150 N. O. BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. ^ Represent* Only The Beat And Most Reliable Companies Heal Eatate And Renting Agent, Reached At Last By Cook and Peary But That Is No! Half As Impor tant To' You As The Good News That The ' Is now "chocked" full of new Fall and Winter goods at prices on a lev el with short crops. You can make your dollar go further here than any where else. Just A Few Specials Below Beautiful line i.ow stylo Ladies' Tailored Suits at popular prices. ? ? ? \f Big assortment Ladies' Tailored Shirtwaists in white lin en, tucked cambric, madras, etc. Satin mussaline, mussaline silk, mercerized poplins, soie Setts, etc. in 'beautiful evening colors. Galatea, motor cloths ginghfilns, percales, etc., and a lot new novelty cotton dress goods in Fall colors. Ladies', Men's and children's cout sweaters from 60c up. , Silence cloth, (50 in. wide, good and thick. Our domestic department, is full of good things for lb? housewife, such as sheeting, l?ng cloth, cambric, sheets, pil low cases, towels, napkins, etc. ' And Remember ? 'rh-t with every purchase you make in our store, you get a ticket on the $350.00 piano that we give away this fall. . " ? <'* Get our price on Bagging and Ties, Oottou Picking Sacks. Yours Respectfully, P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor.