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?hmif U PUHLJHHJbCl) KVJCliY FRIDAY * BT ~ .Vft'Xjl McDOWJJLL. " . . ... .. ?jj-' f^pi^ppii Bu?iiao?b 1oo?1a, 6 conta per line eACh id ??riion. , OtDdldatort' (5*fd? for Qooi)ty uffltfi $8.(W). (?oh|cr6MTonrf |10.00. Ritkh *o* Aovkstisin* Ordlnafjr transient inumnlH , <lr?Ul?eejiion |1.00 per H<ju?re; each ? ub?<Mju*ut m ?ertlon AO<:?iiU per e?ju?re. (Ut?H for contact *<lv?riUing will bu ah nounoed upon Application ut theotlic* All boiniuunicfttionH u<ldr? HM?ni to tliix PM>*r m ii h t b? Accompanied by the (ruu. % nd ii. Mi. mi of the writer, to oi del to imtn re Attention. Keieeutd nitin . dfCllptH will not bo returned. Qoa>inuiiioAtion? will hepubliahAd when ? oftutorertt to the Kuneirtl public un.f not of a (IcfmiiKtory nature. No re. epopuibility will be HHyuunjd for tbf> ? views of oorruMpondeiite. OnltuarleH clmr^od for, ?t wumo ratt-n ?? ordinary AdvortiAing; boAecKi iTioN Katk#:? Pn? ye?r,|l,6u ?iz month*, 76 cenlt; throe month*, 40 veutt. CAMDEN, 8. C,. OCT. 15, 1009 'J tin J'lVHitlciit Ju (/oluiubfii. The StaU; Fair Association and the Columbia Hoard of Trado have been criticised to some extent foi the fact that tho President ih scheduled to deliver uu address in the Fair grounds to a paid audi ence. 1? explanation of lliin tin Columbia State saya: ?'The original date eet for the President's v i* 1 1 to Columbia wat Monday, November 8. The Augus ta commercial body wished the da,t< changed ho that Mr. .. Tuft would "open" the Qeorola Slate fair i? August* on November 8, and a*k<?d the Colun.bia Chamber of Cmn merce to join theur io petitioning t> change, so the President migln clone tho South Carolina fair on Saturday, and be the attraction at the fair in Augusta on Monday. Tho Columbia Chamber of C un merce declined to J. do in that re quest; It replied that the then ex Istlog programme, bringing Mi Taft to Columbia on Monday, wait ?at isfaotory, but that correspond ing hours on Saturday would b satisfaelnry, and Columbia would not object to tho oharigo. On tlx representation of ihe- Augusta con-, roittee Mr. Tnft amendid bin pi ??? gi amine, doing ho with the undei standing from the Georgians tin. lie would speak at tlie^ fairs ii both State*. In this connection it, was argued, and logically, that the burden oi "paying to hear the pre side n t" '.vou b fall almost (titirely upon Colum biana, as all persons who Come here for that oooassion, and travel rp >ti tbo low-rate fair wi'ek Lit k ? i h , pu> for their entrance into the fair w it tbey buy tho tivket. It was b< I, v ed Columbians would be wiilin<* ' w make thin additional tribute i < be o half of the S'ato Fur s"(Mety, From the Columbia uiiindp>i:M tit plan ib certainly most unselflaii." While to aome, timidi- <f tlu Fair grounds may not himmo j.uit. I In proper place for President J'ttft, to mnko an address, with the nbov facts adverse criticism should c. ks? , especially ho an the Pieaident in cepted i lie invitation to come to Co lumbia with the understanding thr ho would speak at the Fi.lr. Higher Prirea For Produce. One Way The Rural Telephone (Van He Used To An Advantage My The Fai mer. The time is rapidly passing when the farmer Iihb to aaciiilec hi^ con signments of market produce a! whatever prlcc the commissi *n mer chant feels disposed to allow biui tie is beginning to learn that it is better to post himself on matkel quotations befuru shipment, urnl if the market is low, to wait uMi! It#' toLe improves. To do thin ib oik of (he advantages cf having a tclv phone. Of late veara tho telephone e.?m party hast bet n giving Lite fat nu ts' needs in the matter cor, si lerabb attention and the lesull i.-i the for mntion f f a plan by which the its idents of the rnial sections max become coniucied with the local | lines in the ci'its nearest tin tn at very* trifling txoense, bt sides en joying nil the i.dvant?g?H ?-f long distance service when i! stnii j Ami when a pur IV < f f?im. :n in i , neighborhood get luge- let n u-. j build a line, the s<iviee c-in b ! made to cor t aa low hh h(J ccttls i month. ? Lagrange, Ga., Reporter. Big Circus ?t Columbia. The Harnum it Bailey greatest show on caith is to vinii Columbia on Siturduy, Oct. SO. Never Bine. ! tho beginning of time lnd m I amusement enterprise so tieinen dous in siz>; been organized a a thi one. Its magnitude ia almost be j yond belief. All America, togeth er with every foreign country, hat<j been scoured in eerch of novelties for this big show and tho result if | . a performance brim full of sensa tional acts new to the circus world. In the big Harnum A Hailey show arc nearly 400 nrenio starn most of . V.whom are seen now for the first time. A new sensation will be seen at every performance in(,JUPI TKUu "tho balloon bo rat." This remark able animal with its fearless rider asoends to the dome of the circus tent la ft balloon ftftd descends to the ground in ft tlio*?r ol firs wortai, m . . THE GREATEST OF STATE FAIRS J - jjfi r . - - EVERYONE WILL BE IN COLUMBIA NOV. I TO 6. " / ?? v- ' Big Pliinn?<J-? All Sort* t,1 PU*?ur?? Ch?ap 'i iii* r?rt>-rti?t ??<r?)iiH? ????? iuir; to 'Bfc "livU In <'oli?nifilil Ti'oVi ial'f r I t<rd, 4^ to ??? 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Iiimiivji I a I'K'' II 1 1 1'liiliUH'r. I'm Hi. l- i. ii in > i : ii iiiVjil .hi. i'iiilii(,' |||,. lun.ll." tl'His Will In in. ulf Inl'-r. A?i'li- f ft on Ih- fail luvj.i'r Ui,. i-,. \\j|| |?. hilii.'.ri t,f .'iiii.ini.il... In. hi.liir- ;t Iju'jjij ?iiM*\.r. , : i in! i In' 1 1 > 1 1 1 1 > : t ti|,. vlty will in In.. .1 ui:h .lit>\\ r i i..t,.|- ii,,. < >iii rof >>( l'i ? i.ll'ir rs 1 1 f 111" I n i- Mirl. ty All, I limi t furprt !?:i> ( ":| I nlliiii l 'li'inMun (,? ill. all I.', t- in 'I Inn 'i I ay, HI itiitibi' all Hu- rail roi'l- will -'II I" i i it 1 1 \ i i'il lit -t'll |ji K?l>i for 111) \ l.siit.i-M I.I till' Hinic fair. -III,. ? lend ? an..- l-i ..nil ~i-> l,i I.,- ||.. Iaij.','hl on in-oril. ! SUMMONS FOR RELIEF i Stiit ? of H )Ut li (Jar oiina, v County of Kordmw ) In (j.i o'Oourt of Common Henry Sni'mj', ( ieo Little , Plaintiffs, Ayainxt Sum' I M. Bradley and Sj>ri*ys Bankimj Mere* i utile Co Defend unts. 'l'o the Defend. mta : Samuel M. Ilriidley ami Springs Hunkim: & Morcanlih I Co. V??u are hereby HUiiimoned ninl mjuir ed in ii'iBWi-r the complaint in (lti? action wlii' li wn- tiled hi the otlicp of tlio I lerk < f i In- Court of Common Pleas for the *;%i>i comity in '^uinden in said State, oil 17ili of S'- ot ? ?tuber, UMi'J, niiil to serve a < o| ? . f v<mr answer to the paid complaint < a tliv mihscriher at Ilia office in Cam <!cn South Carolina. wiiliiii twenty days iltti t tlio service hereof*, oxuiusi\oof (lit* ? lay o( -in li Hervico; and if von 1 :> i 1 to an nwrrliir coiupl*i<'t within the time afore said iht> 1 ' i hi utiiV ill t li i h actiou will up. ply to tin* Court for the relief demanded in Hit* complaint. Dato<l at Camden, S. C., I7tli day of September, A D 1900. TIlO-v .1. IURKL AND. Attorney for Plaintiffs. T> i l.o Defendant, Samuel M. Bradley. Take notice that the complaint herein w an lilt d in tlio office of i l?.:k ut 0 >urt i>t Common Picas lor Ker shaw rou n( v at Camdt-n. S- C . oil the 17th day of September, A. I).. 19.9 -J II 05. J. KTiiKL.VNI), Attorney for Plaint ill's. Csmdcn, S. P.. S. pi. 17tti, 1909. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. ^U'e ot South Carolina, } County of Kershaw. 5 ? ? M?'i' ot South Carolina, ^ Court of otmnon Picas iCjuip.fti.it Served.) 7'/*" Enffr^ris Bmldinij iV Loan \ Assoc i i it ion. Plaintiff. ti'l'iinsl , Si ijfo Enjlish, I. B English and J j A: Junes, Defendants 1 To the Defendants : Y? u are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this ( at lion of which a copy is herewith serv ed upon you, aii 1 to serve h copy of your J at ^wi-r to Haid Complaint on the sub-! > i ihiTs. a? their office in Camden, S C , 1 iviHiin iwetily ib?y< after the fervi. eliere- j of. exclusive of the day of such service; | and it you fail to answer tlio Complaint I nitwit) tl.e time a fori said, the plaintid'i in tins action ?c 1 1 1 apply to the Court for j the relief demandcJ in the Complaint. Dated St pletnber 32nd 1900. SI1 ANNON * MILLS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defendant, J. N. Jonci : Yoh will please take Notice that the oiiainnl Summons and Complaint in the ab.iye actiou wan filed in the office of the-Olerk of tlio Court of Common Pleas for Ktrahtw Cotmty, this dav ; And lhat a eopy of the same was this day deposit ed in the post otfico at Camden, S. 0 ? riu??? pa?d, directed to yon as fott6WTT N. Jones, Esq., Nashville Pepsi-Cola Bottling Work*, NashtilU, Davidson County. Tcnn. CawcUn, 8. O. . September 83rd, 1009. wfbi K ^ PBHOONAJL. It U expected that Rev ? M Po. teat, D Di president of Kurraan Uoi vorsity will preach in tho Osmden Baptist <;hurcb at t.lie last se??lon of tbv Kershaw Baptist Association neit $und*y morning At 11 o'clock. AU are invited to the sessions of the meetings of tha Association Ootobir IT* ?17 Dr E F KU?? will prc?M?h the agfroiflg. sermon Fridtymorning, " "Mrs J K Hftg^olt snd daughter, Llijiftn, w ih their oousiu Lota Mc beod, who havo been visiting rela~ (Ives In Camden, returnrd toOilan do, Fla, on Friday hist. . Tho many- friends of Mr. W. K.' Johnson nio delighted to ac? him out ugpin after a spell of fever. It was feared (hat ho win going to have ty phoif! fever. hut fortunately this whs not the case. Mr. J.T. 0. Ilopkios, of Bel Air, Md . it) spending a fow da) ? in Cam den. Mils Kilie Zouip is at homo for tho Winter, m.d wo understand. wid open a private school on Monday. M MUTING OK D. A. H. Chum! en , 8. C , Out. 17, '09. The Hohkuk Hill Chapter I). A. II. held their Ural meeting of the Kali on Thursday afternoon at the K bl'li noc of Mrs Jap. if. Burrs on Lj'lleton Street. After the usual routine husn^s", . the election of delegates to the annual Conference 1>. A it , to he held at Greenwood t?n Nov. 9th w?h in order, The election wan as follows: Mid. Arthur de Jersey,. Mrs John Cantey. Mrs. K. C. von Tieaoow was elected alternate, for the Re* g< nt, Mr*. M. A. Bnannon, Miss Kr-jitcen Moykln for Mie. de Jnrsey, and Mr*. J. Willi* Cinley for Mr# John C un toy, Mil* Cornelia Nelson's namr ?vr* accepted for membership. The p> < l?n mine for this afternoon ? ? twli-rud rending ficm Hawthorne by Mix* Klennor Gedfrey,and music "Robin Adair" by Miss Charlotte Ho) kin and Mi*$ Margaret Kl dtedgo vvn* delightfully rendered The Chapter will meet in No. y? mher with Mrs. Lindsay and Mies Nellies at f> o'clock. K. N. C. Buffalo Bill in Suuitor. Consider ublo Interval. li-ia been amumd iu this vicinity through Ui.i annourerd appearance of Huff ? I ? ? UiIi'm Wild Wis', nod 1'Awnet'i H di'ii Kir Kusi ut Sum I or, S. C,, O- l 29 l?. Arrangements have been u? n d e to run excursions at special rutin from the- vatioua sta tions h!j>u t he linen of ruilro&dx. OSTERLINC AMUSEMENT COMPANY Will be in Camden t he en tire week o( October 18 to 23. It will be a gala week from start to finish. The shows are I lie best ones to ho seen at any carnival. Free acts dai ly and band concert. This company comes here with first class recomirtendationH. Will be located on lower Rroad street. The company lias its own lighting plant. Trespass Notice. Entrance upon the premise* known us '"The Terraces" is positively forbidden. Trespassers will be prosecuted. I'ick mckers and sigbhsrers are especially warned. C. M. THOMPSON. St'i 3-Omo. Pinal Discharge. Notice in hereby given that W R 1 1 out; h . Administrator of the estate of 0. K. Uorton, deceased, bus this day made application ttnjo tno for a final dis charge flitch Administrator, and that Saltirdav, thu 16th dav of Oct., 1909, at 10 o'clock a to., at the office of Jud^e of I'robate, has bewn appointed for the hear ing of saiil petition. W. L McDOWKLL Judge of Probate Kerahaw Co. Sept. 30. 1909. PRESENTS DIAMONDS. JEWELRY j WATOHES, STERLING SILVER. CUT GLASS, ' ART GOODS. All new unci absolutely beau tiful goods. Come in whenev er you have an opportunity Remember wo only handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not convenient to come in, send in your mail order, whioli always has our PERSONAL ATTENTION, with a GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. Always gl^ul to see you at '- SYLVAN BROS., Jewelers, Silversmiths And Opticians, Corner Main & Hampton Streets, Columbia, *, 0, >' - ;r"r" . I. U V ??? '.p..* ? . to ( -rr? ? ifcT^T > ? ,w-. . ? zz.. ?? IMkAg&ffiz . J* : Copyright Hart Schaffner 6c Marx Good -clothes bepch show hcfc flaft Schaffpef & |tflafx suits If you're interested in good clothes? we dont believe you're interested in any other kind ? we want you to drop in some day and see our show. Admission free; none but prize win ners exhibited; and all the exhibits and entries are for sale; all of the fa mous Hart Schaffner & Marx thor oughbred class. Some very fine imported Scotch fabrics shown in both suits and overcoats; as well as the best Ameri can goods. Style, finish, tailoring, all-wool certainty in fabrics; the finest clothes ever produced. Fit guaranteed. Suits $18.50 to $30.00 Overcoats $16.50 to $30. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes BARUCHNETTLES ? * . ? x. , : . THE BIG ST Hirsch Brothers & Co. jt\ . - ? * v ' i ? ' /.K . ? ? ? ' vr : ??r-siiiv. For Values! . ' ... ? . :? v - ? Ir v ? ? - , Fall And Winter Styles Now Readyl ? ? . . . , \ ; 'vT-:'" ? Mail Orders Filled Promptly. Our Ready-tOTwear Department Of fers Remarkable Values-ln New Fall Styles. ? - -- :? . * ? ; ' ? J ' A few wonderful bargains among roauy others in our largo rendy-to wear erc'lon. This season's showing by fur < cliffs any prevlou* event embracing an it does magnificent oreations from world famouB and Kuro pean and American designer*. Wh-.n vou 9?c the rioU beauty of onr dia* play, the charming colleouon of SuUe. Drea-'o*, Hirt*, Capee, Millinery, Petticoats, etc, and the exc<jle:it valu.-s w? oflfar, yon would nay t^at Hirecb's is tin' Ileal Store t<? boy. Kv.ry garment a beauty and marked at an attractive low price. All alteration* free of charge. Perfect fit i guaranteed. iOur Ladie's Tailored Suits Are Pleas ] . ' ing Hundreds of Ladies. I ... , 1 ' x. ' ' ' ; : Women of ?lif>crimiuntirg lut-lc Lell ns" that after looking Camden over ?that our lino of ladie's garments is f r fuporior in style, woikmoushlp and 'price Wo guarantee r perfect tit. We make suits to ordor for evgVy !?tout woman. Wo u'so carry MisSon' b'z h of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. jCome to headquarters and got your choice while the stock is full. Prices $10 00, 12 50. 15 00 17 50, 19 75, L'O 00, 22 50, 25 00. 27 50. 30 00,'ard ' 35 00 I3eautifui New Chiffon Panama: Skirts, and Taffeta Silk, Black ' ' '' & v -" *~\ f'T Sateen and Heatherbloom " - Underskirts. I - j rr ?? - ? ? i Now black Panama Skirts, just arrived. Plaited styles, panel front; | large b'.ack buttons, perfectly mvle and stitched throughout with Holding isilk thread; wonderful va!u?n $5 00, 5 98, 8 50. 9 00 ! New p'aited Skirts made of dark blue aud green striped hard finish ! serges ~ ... ~ $5 00 hlack Tuft'ota Silk Petticoats, beantifu ly mado of heavy sjlk .. 3 98, 6 00 j Extra large lilac'c Taffeta Si k Petticoats for stout ? women, worth 7 00 Price ' 5 98 ! Lsfdie's black Siteen and liout'erbloom Undorskiits in both the regular las well as the extra largo sizes for s:out womon, 75c 1 00, 1 60, 2 00, 2 48 land 2 98 Women's, Children's and Misses ' Sweaters Tbo all wool Sweaters aic i.ot to bo confused with tho ordinary cheapf cotton mixed goods sold at nonio stores. Ours arc all wool and everyone is well mado. You cannot got better values anywhere. Ladies' Sweaters. $1 98. 2 48 and 4 60 ; ? Ladies' White Long Sweater, 4 50 and 7 60 Misses' Sweators, 1 00 and 1 60 Children's Sweaters, 75o, 1 00 and 1 26 Colors aro whito, gray and r<d. Now is a good time to buy sweaters especially for school rhilJrcn Chooso while all sizes are in stook. r . __ ?."*-! '? $ Latest Modes In Dress Qoods. Beautiful striped all-wool Surgos and Panamas, 36 inobeB wide; all new coloring; price - >. ?? 60c Beautiful stripedallwool 12 inch dreesgoods in all tbe new colorings of olivJ greon, smoke, Coponhigen, Wist\rii. mulberry, garnet, brown, naTj' bluo and black; our $1 00 quality for 85i\ and our $1 26 qualities for $1.00, > . . ^ .. y . - ? ? -T- J Surprising Values in Silk. V ;V -As,. j iMessaline Silk, 36 inohes wide, for lining coat suits; all colors/ ^rlctf l 00- , ; Beautiful Black Taffeta Silks, 36 inches wide; heavy, rustling quality ;ex* ? tra values, yard 75Cf $1 00| Black Peau d? Soie, heavy weight, all pure silk, 36 inches X HIRSCH