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/ r"--TT-?? ?' ?? ? \Yo bog to ann-iUMtie ihtt we Im-vr' opened nj) in thf* Opera store (norih si(lk') wHi a full lU'.e ol Fl'Owh (ilO ? corios 1o K>8j)lrnish our stock. Everything you v?ill need. Nov goo.()H <voa)ing in daily, "The Pure Food Store." l$RUOB & f.ANG Sm?' w. For Sale Cheap, A few $oori Milch Cows, A??| 1 > to VV. II. Tiller, Lug< If, S. C. L.ost lo the roicl oa Main Street, n buttoh of seven keys, one of which when )obI wai in a sni'ill braes pid< 1.?'.?!{. Finder kindly return to tine office. r- ?- ?. A "i-me" Tea . 'Hhc ladies of th?? Presbyterian Ctiurch will give n i Pine." ten n\ tlx* home of Mr*. C .P. DuBose, on K>?ir street, Silurd'ij' afternoi?, M arch 20il:, from 4 to 0 uM-jck. Store in Kirk wood. Mr J. H. Zinp will in n few days up a grocery store in Kii!< wood near licctory hfqunre. The will be known as "The Kirk wood Grocery," and Mr. Zcinp hop<s 1 liit it will provo a great con von i.?oro to this cit z? ns of that part ot the town To Move to California It is with mi.cere ro<irr>t that- wo nn 1 rcanco that Mr, W. If. Zemp and bia es'imable fumily will in n few dr.yfl leave Cnir.don to mnku their home in I.on Angeles,. California, where Mr. Z> mp's edt.st daughter. Mtc. WtaUieily. is now residing. Thoy will carry with thorn (ho beet wiehi'fi of many waim and tni"1 frien da. ??? ? Death of Mr. Charles Pheipn. Mr. Charles Frasier Phelps, er-c end eon o( the late Mr. John H. Phelps, died on Sunday lust, the 20ih inef., in S.m Aut.onio, i'fxa?, sged 31 years. Tbn particulars of Mr. Phelps' death have not been! learned save that his death wai not expecud nnd tho buiial took plucc in S'in Antonio. ' Bird Dog Lost. On Tliuiday of Inst week, March 10th, ai. Bethune, one medium siz^d white male bird dog, with large black 6pot across hip and shoul der p. Had on a small leather col lar studded with brans heud tacks and answers to name of ' Ginger. Anv information ngardiug some will be thankfully received by Dr. J. E. MeLure", Bethune or Bishop ville, S. C. Valuable City Property Changes Hands The going r.f Mr. W. II Zemp to California onuses a change in own ership of one of tho most valuable city lote in Cnmden. The lot h a a n fiontago of tfbnut 300 feet and ex tends back about 700 feet. Tlio drntnage being perfect and the large oak trees giving plenty of shade makes it an ideal residence lot. Tho property was bought bv Mr. , Gua Hirech through tho rcnl ee.Ute ncenoy of Mr. O. P. DuBose..' In iflYcting this sale Mr. DuBnae dis played splendid ability and judg ment snd hi? has been the recipient of many compliments for the excel lent. manner id which he^manipulu rd the transsction. Mr. Ilirech has secured a most vahisblo piece of property and we heartily congrat ulate him. 4 TO OPEN THE CA PITAL HIGH WAY. Autoiata To Sp<?nd The flight In Camden. Tho Colombia Automobile Club is 'arranging for a Sociability RrPr, April 18 and 19 from Augusta to Flneburet, to opon this scetion, 250 miles of tho Capita! Highway. -.-^UolfiiBbiir expects to enter 20 en (ob and every town along the way ?jkIiI add some, so tlu?t by ifre tMe l'inohnrst if reached, thero ought to bejiearly 100 oars In H?o. a speed contest to lU^'lL UY rl IUv |Opil, Tfce great winter ro*oHs are said to booking a deep interest in the Highway and it ig understood that they propose to advertise it exten sively for nrxt sewon. The Sociability tourists are ffobt&j Heal Kotuio Iu Roanoke. Another big deal in tmsiDeas prop -fly is reliably repotted today. If h the Rule of (lio building'on Camp bsllo avenue, now occupied by liar* no.tt Ac Hc.'iohU 1'rng Company and Hay lor to M. S. II. Heiroujuius by Di\ II. C. IJarnes Di\ Birnea pur choeod the properly, from Mr. .J S.' IVrry about six months ugo paying him $40,000 It ir flbid that Mr IJoironinHis paid him .$05.000?a profit of '$25,000 [ l'ho ub.;vo m ffotn tho Roanole, Va , Kvt-oiiig World, of March 2'Jn.I, and Dr. Barnes referred, to ia a"for mer Ker<dtaw county resident, being '> fton of the Into Mr. George B irno* We ftincoiely congratulate our fri?n<l upon I he good luck which h<v? come liin \vt>y ?Ed. Chronicle j Bazaar! Ushhri ! The ladies of t!io Parish Aid S >? eiely of Grace Kpi&e >pal Church, will give a bnz<hr 1<ir the beneli of l bo Ch At re. It fu'ul, al "Kloftiisbur. ry," en March 20 h and 30j.lt , com mencing at II o'clock A. M , on 1 ueaday, continuing during >h* day au'i evening, and until 1 1'. M vVfd"etd*v. Besides the iimihI eule of fancy woik, ca.ndv and timet b, delicious refreshments will be ?otv ? d, and during the evening there will ho nit exhibition of the cele brated "Mr6. J?$ley'n Wax Works." It Lno bfen many >enrr? since tin irnin-rul M'o, J irky h>?? exhibited h?r-.?{jvax tiggerh" ifi the Camden public, and a rich fund of amuse iuent in promifitd those who attend. All are cordially invited. A dint a ftiou for adults 25.-.; 15c for chil dren. PERSONAL Mr. W. 'P. MoCaskill of Bothuno was in Camden yesterday. Mr S C Hoh!?, of Cantey, h<?H be?n appointed by the Governor a Notary Public. Mr IOdward Salmon! left on Sal ut'day last for CharleatoWn, Weal Virginia, where ho bna engaged in business Mrs W. R. I??o left yesterday to spend Kaatoi" with her parents in Virgin a Mr II K. Grigjr. representing E. II. and W J. Peck of N. Y is arnorg the arrivals at the Court Inn. Mrs. I. Ij McCreigbt who has been quite fiick recontly and who is now in the Columbia hospital is very much improved. Invitations have boen s< nt out to iho marriage of Mr. John B. Moffett formerly of Camden, and Mi?n Mary ^Vallaoo Parrot!, of Bishopville. Mrs.''10. A Jom.e (Mifis Claudia Z<'mp) ia spending a few days with lier parents, Mr. t?ud Mrs W. II Zemp bofore taking their departure for tho We.it. L1IAMBEK OF COMMERCE. Cornden now has a thoroughlv organized Chamber of Crmmcice. This means much for" Camden. I he organization was fff.cted on Monday afternoon Inst. Mr. L T Mills waa madr presiden', Mr. John T. Maekey, vice-president and Mr. W. R. Elve, Jr., secretary and treas urer, Mra*r?. H. G. Carrion, R. B. Pill*, J. H Hurn?, M.'H. Heyman, C J. Shannon, Jr., Geo. T. Little, W. J. Dhwcb, H- G. Carriaon, Jr., and Capt. W. M. Shannon were eleoted a board of directors. A splendid bet of oflicer*. They ev ery one have Camden's best interest at heart Another meeting of the Cham ber of Commeice waa held on Wed nesday last. A C'jnB'.ftution and Hy-La$s were adoptod*and the or ganiz itlon of the body was per fected. A commute of five was appointed to Bolteit member*. The annual duet were fixed at $3. a \p?r payable in advance. _ITae adopted charier permits that Ute Chamber c.f C inmerce aball be governed by the president vice president! secretary and treHsur< r ard a board df directors of nine mrbenrr Ditcutsktna were bad of the pUoe and ptirposea and of the mat tere lo which th? Chamber thoold give I mooed late attention. Adjournment was made to the Aral WfduMdsv m April at 4 o'clock in th? Opara Houm* AUCTIONEER, CANTIvV. 8 (,\ Death of Mrs, Hurbert. Mr*, flattie Soiilh Herbert, wid. ow of Rev. T. G. Ilerber', for 40 yehie a member of the Methodist conferi'uce of B^ulb Carotins, dli>d suddenly this morning hi 11:30, at bt?r home in Liesvilie. 'She was ill j ouly about two hours. Sho win 70 vtars old at lier birthdav last month Her maiden name wuh Hi ice, a v? ry pr ? uiincut nam * in Colombia in th? 00*6 11 > r liuabniid preceded he r to tb? h |i i r 11 land about, 12 years. M*s. IIori)ert whs a roin?tidbit* 'tvoui'in, being the mo htr of thre* ministers in iho Miithndist church, Kev. W. I, Hpfbtrt of Ch&rleston, presiding elder of that district ;H?v. T. G. Hsrborl'of Bamberg, andRstf. C ('. Heibortof (3lto. Tin so imuifb stun:) high to Method.?t clrelea. She was thf? moth?r also of Mrs. L. B. Hayues aud of Mre M^ry lirice Herbert of LeP8Vill?>, activo and prominent iu religious cliche. Shi! will be buried tomorrow tit 11 o'clock, when her body will r<st bs llio siik' <if in r sainted husbrind'h ?n L-eaville cemetary?C^umbis Kccoid 21a*. Excursion Hates via Southe rn 11 til <vay Acccuut Presentation of Silvei Si'ivice to IJ. S. Battleship ??S'tu'tb Ca-ollna," the Southern rsilway an nounces vt* r v lo * .excursion .rates to CbarU'Hton, 8 O , ft;oin & 11 -fronts' f'n South (Carolina and from Augusta, G<*. Tu'kets will be sold April 11 and 12, limited to leave destination up to and including but* not later than midnight ol April lGth. Accout South Atlantic States Music Festival, the Southern rail way a'so announces* very low round trip rates to Spartanburg, S. C.. tickets to be on sale Apiil 12, 13, li and for trains scheduled to ar nv^ Spartanburg before noon April 15th. Tickets will b? limited to leave Spartanburg returning up to and including, but not later than midnight of April lfl. For further infotmation, tickets, etc., apply" to Southern Railway ticket agents, or address. J. \j MKEK Assistant General Passenger Agent Atlanta, Ga. W. E. MeGee, Division l'aaacu?er A'jjent Charleston, S* 0. Simmons Hotel Under New Manage* meat. Mr. Q A. Matson hai assumed t^e management of the Simmons li?'t?<l Mr Mats on will do all in Ins power to roske it h n-.odol home f ir the traveller, and ho eoliciU a blu?r" ??! the public patronise For Sale. (200) Two bandied hnihels Tool* Prolific Improved Cotton Seed 75c per buibcl. Apply to W. H Tiller. Lusoff. S. C. Probate Court Sale, Stale of South Cur-} In- the Pro olinn, > ha'.o Court; ?/ounly of Kershaw.) Virginia R, W- Clarke, personally, and as Administratrix of the estate ot' Al len 11 Clarko, deceased, Plain tiff, against William Arnold Clarke, J. Stewart Clarke, George II. Clarke, Virginia Randolph Clarke, Klixaholb Clarke, ami Arnold Clarke and Annie 8. Woik man, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a becrew fur sale made in the above entitled cause, by W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County, of dnto tlio lltlt day of March, 1910, 1 will offer for Bale in front of the Court IIoubc door in the City of Camden, Kershaw County, S ()., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Mon day in April, next, 1910, being the 4th day thereof, th6 following described par cel of hmil: All that psioal or lot of land in t"ie City of Camden, in tho County of Ker shaw and State of South Carolina, ami fronting ninety (90) feet Fast on Mill Strict of aaid City, and Tanning V>ack Westwardly, of a uniform width, to a depth of two hundren and fifty (250) feet more or less 9ald l6t Is. bounded on the North by premives of Mrs. Sadie ft. von. Tresckow, on tho East by Mill 8treet of Camden, rtn the Srnth by lot. now or for merly, of W-*J. P." Wepka, and on the j Wist*by premises of Virginia R. W. Clark* and ptomlacs of C. J. Shannon.and is thit lot e^nvt'vetl to Alien II. Clarke) hv W. J. P. Wteks by deed of datej Soveniler, ??, 19C?r>. WtTfB drfd Js' r*cordtd in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book M.M. M , at page &ii, : j Any person desiring to bid at said sale shftll Aral depesiLFJtb Judge of Pro bat* the sum of one hundred dollars (it00.00)'in money or certified check a? a pledge to make good his bid in case of its r.CCfptMCti TTT?~rp?... ? A' ?. Terms of sals cash Purchaser to pay for paper*. W. L. NCDOWfiLfc. Boys doip CORN CLUB $50.00 m 60LQ Will be Given by The Fifst National Bank of Camden as Prizes To Oio boy under IS yearn of age making the largest yield of Coin on one acre Thirty Dollars in Gold V r"" To the hoy making tbo second largest yield on one acre TWENTY DOLLARS IN GOLD We offer the prizes hoping to encourage our boyn to join the Corn Olub o( Kershaw County and subject to the rules anil regulations gov erning same. Boys Grow Corn There in money in it- for you IM FIRST NATIIIll BANK. John T. Mackey, 0, J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. The Manning-Hughes Co., Inc. Camden, S. O. Charleston, S C. Engineers And Constructors. Electrical, (5ivil, Architectural, Mcchtink-al, Hydtaulic. Municipal Texiilo mid Industrial I'lautH, Khirigeru'.ion. II<"Uing. Ventilating. Specialists in Kvoiy Brunch 't- . -...AjH Kinds of Purveying Done and Gparantoud. Announcements. 1 wish to announce to the Democratic voters of DeKalb Township ll?tit 1 will be a candidate in the approaching primary [ eleclim (or Mngistrate tor this township, | and -li?ll e.pprecistc their support I ntu j we'll known, having livtsd here ill my life, and I believe that 1 know the meds oi the oflieo. M G. llurkaheu. FVIONEY TO LOAN. On improved Ileal Estate. Easy terms CLARKE & yon TRESCKOW. Do 2. 1, 1905), ' Administratof's Notice, I hereby give notice'that I will npply to the Probate .Iii'l^e for Kershaw Coup* ty nt 12 M. on Monday, April 4th next, 1010, for discharge as Administrator do bonis non of estate of James Dtitdap. THOS. J. K IRELAND. AdtftT. Est James Dnnlap. Camden, S. U., March 11. 1010. Published in the Camden Chronicle Municipal Election. Council Chamber. Camden, S, C., March 18th, 1910. By order of City Council, an eleo tion will l>ft h?ld lp the City of Cam* den, S. C' , on Tuesday, April ftth, 1 Vl0, for Mayor and six Aldermen. The polls will be open from 8 a. m to 1 p in. in each Ward The follow ing manigers have been appointed to conduct said oleclion: Ward 1?Opera I.louse?J. K. Good ale. C. K. Dixon, J. F. Smith. Ward 2?King's. Stables-W. F. Uusscll, Sr., L. 13. 13ron9on, W. A. Schrock. ? Ward 3? Crtmden Hotel? J E Alex ander. W S Dodd, II Truesdel. Ward 4?Schlosburg's Plazisa?L E Alford, J H West, W II Blackwell. Ward 5?Workman's Plaaaa?U D Williams, Thomas Whltaker, T C Du Unso Ward 0?'Taylor's Piazza?A M Ilaile, Hobert Ilardy, G E Taylor. F. M. ZEMP, M ayor. J.J. GOCDALE, City Clerk. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Good Reasons Why You Should Traie With Us. 1st We have the Largest Stock and you nre more apt to find what you want when yon have an assortment to se lect from. 42ud. - We have the latest and most up to-date stales that can bo fyad, regardless of prico. 3rd. We give you the most and best for the money; in other words, sell nt a lower price than any one else for the e iine class of goods. 4th. And best of all, we have only good, reliable, ever lasting qualities that can be gnarantced for a lifetime and then handed down. Don't bUy before looking at ? i.t. A. A. the stodk at SYLVAN BROS., Jewelers, Silversmiths And Optioiana, Corner Main & Hampton Streets, i Columbia. ft* O Position Wanti-d By young lady as governess in private family. For particulate write Mian L M. W., 24 Harris St., W., Savannrh, Ga, ftdminisUatot's Notice. ?A!) parties indebted to (lie estate of tin1 1 at?? J. A WuitH, arc hereby notified to make immediate payment to mo; and all parties, if any, having claim* against the eaid estate will preaent the game (Inly attested. 0. E. WATTS, Administrator of Estate of J. A. Watts. March 25th, 1010. Final Discharge., ?Notioe is hereby given that K T, Estrtdge, Administrator of the estate of | R. L. Lang ley, deceased. has thisl day made application unto me for a final ilinclmrgo as nuch AdminiM rator.and that Mondav, the 1 1th day of April, 1910. at 10 o'clock a in., at the office of Judge of Probate, has been appointed for the hear ing of said petition, 1 w. l McDowell. Judge, of Probate Kershaw Co. March*. 11, 1010. Final Discharge. N Notice is hereby jiiven to alt concerned chat on Saturday, March 19th, A. I). 1910, 12 M , I will apply to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County for a ttnal dis charge as Administrator of ihe Estate of Frances M, llrown, the ?ame having been lully administered. W.C.BROWN, Admv. Est. of Frances M, Brown. March 4th, 1910. FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Car ") In the Court olina, > of Common Connty of Kershaw ) - Pleas The Enterprise Building and Loan Asso ciation, Plaintiff, against W. Q. Adams, J. W. Westerlund and William M. Bird, J. C. Bulow and Henry F. Welsh, under tho Arm name of William M. Biid <k Co , Defendants. U nder and bv virtue of a decree for foreclosure mado at tho Spring term of Court of' Common Pleas for Kershaw County by Hon. Geo. E. Priacc, Presid ing Ju.!ge, on March 17th, 1910, I will of fer for ea'e in front of the Court House door in the City of Camden. 8.C.. during the le^al hours of sale, on the first Mon day in April next, 1910, the following de scribed property: Eleven (11) 8harea of the Capital 8tock of the Enterprise Building and Loan As sociation. Also All that parcel or lot of land in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw and But* of South Carolina, and fronting one hundred and thirty-seven (137) feet North on what is now known as Shannon Avenu?, formerly Kirkwood Street', of the Oity of Camden, and extending back Booth of a uniform width, to a depth of three hundred (800) feet. Paid parcel of land is hounded on the North hy Shannon Avenu*. on the East and Bontti by other portions of Hobkirk Inn premises of F. W. &ldrcdge of which this let- was for-! mcrly a part, and on the West bv lot of Wilson Potter The above described lot is that conveyed. to. W. G. Adama by.*. W Eldrcdge by deed of date May lit. iy07. Any person desiring to bid opon said real estate shall deposit with tho Master thy sum of two hundred dollars in money or certified check m a pledge to make good h^ bid. Term* of sals Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Every Man, Woman And Child In Camden and Kershaw County To Come to Our Store and Let Us Show You What Hatch less Bargains We Have in Beautiful Spring Goods. ' .V' ? '? , ? " ?, - All 1 he Novelties in Spring Dross Goods, Mercerized Otto man, Cotton Voile, iSoiesott Silk, Fugi Silk, Satin Missalino ami a full lino Black Silk in Mescaline ami Taffeta. ~'~yA^'ir VVr~? Wash Goods. Beautiful line of Galeta, Ginghams, Percales, Madras, American Prints, Etc., and White Goods of all kinds- You ought to see those White Figured Madras and Checked Nainsook-at iQc yd .w? Linen Table Damask. = . ? . We are oveilonded with Linen Table Damask and are of- . ? fering somo big bargainn in this line. 0 r;, V~ Domestic Goods. We liive Home good things in 'Bleached Goods?English Longcloth, Nainsook finished Cambric, Sheeting, Ktc , at prices to please. Straw Hats. Big lino Ladies', Men's and Children's Hats in PeanuV Straw, Panama, Palmetto, Straw nailers, and _e\v shapes in Ladies' and Children's ready-to-wear Hats. Just In Nice line Matting# and Crex Ruga and Art Squares. fm Gent's Furnishing Goods and Shoes. ? $ "ShooR for Everyone in the Family." Nice line Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Ktc., for Men and Boys. Full Line Farm Supplies 7,,, And Fertilizers of all kinds at closest cash prices or on ap- ' y proved paper. Come and let us show you through all of our departments; it will be to our mutual benefit. i THE GILT EDG ?''ip; t. vi