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??*$#?&? I* FUHLI8HKU KVKKY FE1DAT -BY ?W. x.. 3vd.oX)OW3BDXir? wffPftyijy?n ii in . "??'.? i wuan.uu1 CAMDKJM, H. C , NOV 25, 1910 WW I.1.. 'I'"'. - 'I . ? "f" . \'L For a Thanksgiving tutu* we give (o our readers tbie week an ?igbt page paper. We trust It will be a pleasure to them.. Yesterday being Thanksgiving Day business was almost entirely euspeuded. Union services were held Id tbe Methodist Church. Mr. O. C. Scarborough, who wants to be railroad coram I as loner, aold bit plantation a few days ago for $50,000. Why should a man worth that much money want to work for fl,900 a year??Bamberg. Herald.' V . , ' / y A few years ago, when ,,ne took charge of The News arid Herald, we ran an offer after this fashion: ?'We will take a cord of wood, 10 dozen of egg*, six bens, three bush els of potatoes, or 2 bushels of corn in exchange for a yoars subscription to Tbe News and Herald. Io seve ral iriatances subsrlbere took advan. tage of some one of these alterna tives rather than pay the $1.60 in oaub. As a special courtesy to our subscribers now we renew the for mer offer and a^ree not to call in the same, it makes no difference how many prefer this barter method of. nettling their subscription.?-Newh A Herald. Court, During the paat week not much ban been done by the Court. Yes terday being Thanksgiving Day no sesalon was held. When wo went to press last week the Kirkland case whs in progress. A verdict of notrgullty whs render ed. The Court Ib engaged today In re-irying the three negroes charged with the murder of Jailer Cook. A Call to Farmers. We, the n'odersigned citizens unci ... farmers of Kershaw county, rfquest the members antl former members of the Farmers Union?in f?ct nil far mere that are inlor< sf<ed in Ibe ?uc ceos> and wttlfare of tho farm?to meet at tbo court hou*e Wednesday Deo. 14tl?, at eleveu o'clock, 1910, for the purpose of reorganizing the Farmers' Union of Kershaw county : John G. Richards, .Jr ., A- K. Ken nedv, J. F. West, Newton Keller, D; Ai. Kirkl<>v, W. I). "McDowell, S. A. West, J, 8. Brown, L. C Young, J, L. Gettye, Edward Sill, I). M. l'> ? . thune, B. M. Pearc'?v L. W. Hoy kin, E. A. Brown, J. O. Moat-ley. Merits of Esperanto. To The Editor: Doubtless you have )<>ng ago formed yonr opinion ns to the merita of Esperanto, the inter national language. I hope that it io favorable ; but as there ia much irresponsible criticism of Esperanto I want to offer an opportuntuulty for every thinker to judge for him self. I Irave had prepared 100,000 hri?-f grammars of KsparsnlflL. and will aet?d une to anybody who asks it,enclosing slump for- reply....I think it rehlly due this great move ment for an International auxiliary language, which now erobraoes fifty nations in its scope, that you pub lish litis letter, thus giving an op portunity for'your readers to judge for themselves, - V^rv cordially, ARTHUR BAKER, Editor "Amerlka Eaperantlsto" 700 E. 40th St., Chicago. Per W. J. Hurdell. Advertise Consistently. "Every business man should ad yertisc regularly and consistent)v. William Jennings Bryan nays, 'A follow who tries to attract business* without advertising ia like a fellow who throws his sweetheart a kiss in the daik. Me knows what lie i<* do ing, but no one else does.' The com petitor who says he can not alTord to advertise reully pays the bill of the man who does advertise. And there is nothing in sensational ad vertising. Reliability is what ooaaU. Everywhere, always, this law is sublime, the absolute balance ve and take. You can never put into it, and one aaat pay the price or keep out oT bullae**. I Good will is the most valuable asset you have, and good advertising, wfeteh vst. ai anjr other 1#vestment. It interest (n accu The Johi Wan* >f oarrita millions if of ?xl?. ' tUJ, AT THE OPERA HOUSE The Runaway* Id "A Japautau Honey wooon'1 "A J?|?ntun? Honeymoon" one oj tbe inuatcal Aucct'kMH ifrthe n will >?? pi? ?i "Ud at lb# OPKKA IIOU8K "n Wpdoe?iay, Nov. 80ih, hv the K1JNAWAYS. Fwr bright ?nappy chatter, tnn<ful nrmaical number', ^tunning coatnrnee, bril liant electrical elf *rl?, "A Japanew Hourvin' <-n" w|l| prove nn ? >? }?i* ble treat to the theatie |/nei? <,| thla city. Minn G Italy Caldwell, * charmini? IMrni Donna, !???*<1 h tbe cant, and *? lie I* ably aupported hi the f*? 11'??viiipi?s?ib : Allen Hum ?ey, dame* Bf??|l, G'orge Nelwoe J amen Onllthau, KfCflfdck Bond, Henry Miller, Annabel 1'ailtot?t Ke aie Burton, Marion C'lKik.-, Made line Shannon, Kvelyo Burke, Marb Col I lot, Alice Barbour, and a lar?? chorua of Binning *'>'1 dadoloir ?? r I?? Sii*M i * wii| be on nalo at F. I/ /emp'ii Drug atore Monday Nov. 28. G?t yo'ufai?#<n now nnd avoid the ruhli. Price* 50,75, ?! 00. GoJIon Bend Wanted. Highest prior** paid. It *?iil In to vour intereat to aeo m?? before (tolling. G. W. Cioaby. Store and Lot at Sboppnrd For Sale For Sale?My more and Iota! Hheppard. For further particular* apply to W. s. Harnre. Ca*aatt P. O', 8. C. ? #? ' ~?-?tot 8il?i At a bargain, 12 choice winter lamb*. Just tbe kind for etartinj a flock. 8. H. Mickle, Camden, 8. C., Route 3. Boy Wanted. Wanted at once: Bright, rnrr Static office hov. Quick at flcrur?s. Good chance to learn. tiox 249. For Bale. A few While Wyandotte?, HulV Orpington ?ml Rhode Is!?r.d lien' Cnckcrclo, ?.leo k few Pulleta. A Ppl v to J. R. Duno. Oold Watoh Lost.* Loat on Saturday last in llieed^i of Reotnrnry Square or betwiei Rectory S q s a r f and the ne?/ ren ideneo of Mr. K. DiiUohh on up per Knir Street, n gold watch will black ribbon fob with gold locket. Suitable rownrd if returned to The Chronicle oiHco. I ? - ? ?; ? ' Small Farm For Bulo. For Quick Sale?Small farm 5 iu 1 It*b fiom Caindon, tract contain* 79 aerea; 00 rto.rr'B open land ; 40 acrea under cultivation ; .one 4 <mi house, barn ntid alabbanu pn mta-a Forty aoreB of laud Adjoining iliin tract hoU1 some won i ha nco foi $'25. per aero. C. P. DuMose, Real IChIiiIo. Trespass Notice. ' All pi'ison* nre hereby warned not t?. treBpas^ upoii my lands for the piirpiMH' of hunt ill};.'flailing or f<-r any other pnr Uobo wliatHOHver, or allow their stock t</ trespntHon ?aid lauds PariieHilisreuunl inir this notice will be j?unishcd to tlit full oxtLMit of the law. ?I. K. HAXLKY. A. II. HAXLKY. Kershaw, 8. C., II, K. 1J. No. 4. SEEDS MJCWBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: Sflrtic to hulld New ltuvlnni, A tr'.Al Vflll tnafctfyoitour uemivi?ut customer. Prto Crtlegiwi I Who finest: Txralp. t ti/.tiulUl: Oaiua, a t>e?i vane ic?; 10 #prlr?-1l??.-rt>?f ttiiii ? i-J Tftrirllrl In all. U(i,?ll\NTi:? it TO I'LI. ANE. Wiito to-d/iy; Mention this Paper? SEND lO CENTS i to cortr potUtf* *n<S pacVmr And r?c?ive (HI* vnhmMr k oolWdloQ oi poMp* W), tof?il.*r with my hi* \ lmtrvritve, Beautiful ?r+4 mid I'Uut Houk, J A uili t.M ih? llc?t v4rUttft of 1'iAQti, #lc. A |^H. W. Duokbee, U03 ""mVoWAll J Mi E9 O^I^^OYED',NTO BUYlNO SOMK CHEAP owl OR SPORTING GOODS, OR HARDWARE. CARRY THC BXsT T<> STORE THAT ? ""OWN TO Wh!o JoMC WLKASURE W SHOWING ?"R GOODS TO THOSE W STAND BEHIND EVERYTMINO WB SELL MORE DO YOU WANT? D. KENNEDY. Ourrttbt* for frnit cnk? at Til* City Grocery H ft WMlUro?,AlKr Don't forgot ibat The City Gro cery fchft eveijtLiotf you need (or lUat fruit Qftke. K.Y*. Williams, Mgr. Citron for fruii e/iko at Tbe Oil) (Jrooery, K. H Wiiliuru*. J?<n #*??. Twenty" Hujf Orpington Pull' I' $2 00 *?ub< Alv? llvt> C$rb< i#W from $9 00 to $.0,00, <i i?g ti walking*. Jkfr?. A tv Wliu? ??'-mm- ? jftr* Vor 8alo. J00 tiuvlitla P?i<mkm Cotton Hveif nl HOo p?r buibfl In tun l?u*U< I !"?? Tlli-I? litiVu stood lite t? *t n llio o entia&at?'Mi? of S. C ( Georgia u.i'l A'a^aiou i >f k riuolon of yems. Winf f >r pi icd in int> ol in or i! 111,1111 10 bu4)oli?, Ailifi) It. Muielil* ' CNui?f?'i?, !S. C SEEDS Fr##h, Rtllabla, Pur* Guarantied (o Pl???e i Kvury Oar'lmer ?iM | l'lui?t<'r !?;?? tj? MUpi:rlor inrrlt" <>t <?ur Northern Uruwn becdx. SPECIAL orrcn FOR 10 CENTS wo will tttucj |)4?ld our FAMOUS COLLECTION I pkg, 1 I) Vnj Tiilfitla , , , , t |>t(. M??? ?(?illall , , , . !<>? I |>L|r. Inn C?l?f r , , , IOi I | k?. Arrow-lir?<t t uM>?(* ? ? . 14* I pkf. Piillrrtua Maihl I , , , ?,? Aim It VarUilM Uu?U* Vlunwr , . %l, (T00 Writ* irwjafl H?nd 10 rrnt? l/> p*f [mmU|i *K>t puking fcod ?*?!?? tlia ?ti'>va "fcimiul < ?w Willi ..u? ?#?. ai. I In,in,Hi.? (i?ij?/i (!,iM?. CJKKAT NOIITIII HN 8KKD CO, 1469 HI. Ko?'kforil, Iilinoln Real Estate. All pHrtjfB having bonne-, loU or conn try ' proj eitv lor sale will picas* vviilc mo at Bancnsfcr, H. 0 , Of eee Mr. Ii. A - hirkland, ci( Camden. I'll lint your property , h?1V< i'Utfo il an<; sell mtiiid h< a small coinc.iii !>ion?no -ah no pny. FOlt BALK. idOO acres on Wc;( ha^ik r?f W(i(?.re?* river Some fii o land and good tiiubci on this tia< i, J. X Jones trad near 8 A Ltrolle. Prico ^'0 mi aor. . '20 Yicrex near Seaboard passenger stti Iion. Wry eheap'oonsi leritrg the ?l**sir abie location ?ml quality ni land ifHIHI ? 400 neve* on Soul horn H 'It. about "3 mill s north of Camden. Vaughan jdace. ?4000. lf>0 Acres on- Camden?CI, i,-raw road about 7 miles from Camden, $10 acre, . fiOO acrl'n 4 mil"s below Camden ol. Chirleslon roa<l. home good Iimber rtnd a line lot of wood on thin place- $8 pei aero. 100 acns, the Klhrbac | Uen. II milfr?j north ol Camden, west side Liberty 11 iI! read. Knouuh cleared hi mi for t w >.l?ornc farm. tine tenant house. A nic e loca tion and a ph.ee tlnii ckij bo impioved. #H00O 00 note* 0 miles north of Camden or Liberty Hi'l road?the Kilkland place. Rents for f 100 or over. Price $650. 180 acres near Liberty Hill. Mrs. Frank Parker ??; adjoins lands worked hy Cbuiji Cunriingtiiivn; nearly all m pin*' woods I'rice $??"> per acre. _ M7"? acres, mo mile .north of Liberty ?fl !i, iu.own n? TftjtT P> rry place:'409 aoics. til e.uiliVftlion winch rents lor-110 bales oj cotton, 000 a< res in <a ooos which will saw three to lour million feel ol lumber.ami cut many thons/ild cords of wood, rests principally ill old Held and pasture Pari levt-1, part hilly and |>urt rolling. Il?stwo large hi-'ls of Hue gi mile, two.iuce qiittrrv sites with many million cubic f cut. of r :fK in sight. On., large iwo-m'. ory h?us? and twelve 2- S- and 'i-Twm t.ct:uti! lioe-rs; plenty running water. 10 sptings and a iiumher of wells on place. I'riou $26,000. A'h< SJdOii acre* adjoining tins tract ol line sand Mil land - vry cheap at $o an aero, if taken up right oil', 'l ids price will not. stand very long jus this Wild is sure to go higher?adjoinivg lands bringing $6 to $21) an aero?a chunce.to make good money. * 111 acres, I) K. Williams, at north ed?c <d t'amden, fronts Hroiul St. on Hast, Knight's Ilill road on (tie North, and G. T l.ittfe on thr'South; dote' in and has a line view , price 10 lot.;< in north Camden, fronting oil Broad Ktret't, 00 feet front by '2<r>0 ile? p, nearly in iron! of i\ irk wood Hotel. Sice, level and very d.P*irnblu for houses fui the host <>l people. I?. It. Williams lot: price $.">50 u luL-_ ? Nice 0 or 8 nunii ii Mi>?, oiv- a 32 sere lot in north-east wnimlen fronting ou Un ion street and other lands of V). R, N\ ij. liams just aouih of John Bun kin, former ly the 1*.. S. Nettles plaeo. Very disira hie for h truck or dairv farm* price *3000. T. M. BKLK, Ileal KstatcAgt, Lauras tor, S. (3. ?L. A. KIKKLA.NI), Agont at Oainoen. -Copyright Hart Schaflncr ft Marx ONE POINT WE HOPE You got clearl) about vthiti btore; Ii'h a place where you can get an)thing you need to weary frc?t*i tlie finest nuit or overcoat to a 25 cent necktie. ?^ HART SOU AFFNKR& MARX make 1110 bestclothcs in the world, him] wo koII them, but we have ft lot of oilier good things, too, wed like to mIiow you tfdtne of them. , ' Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Suits $18 SO to :jviO 00, Overcoats-ftS.OO to ft 30.00 Oilier wakes of sultfl $10.00 to IS.00 Overcoats $8. to 15. Give us a c 11 during the Fair. Barucli-Nettles Company. ^Undertaking* w*MBwwMmuiWtt'mnirr:Kgh'*immWM m .ft CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR PAY Oil NLGHT EST. K. O. M?CHEIGHT! LUMBER ROUGH AND DRESSED Framing, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding, etc. Our prices can't be beaten or anything in the building line. No onl< r t.oo large or t,h() pmall for oar care ful attention. See us l>ef?>ro placing your order. DAVIDSON LUMBER CO. (Near Southern Railway Depot) Phone 104 Camden, S. C. ? ?*% * ? ?-iLLi. .. ... '1 ? v2?' Another Line Of New Hats ^ Vr^ I have just received a nice, new line of beautiful' Plouty to select frorti. Comeaoon-and the pick of fir ; . ' s 1 \ * ' --w-. , the bunoh. If vou want a Hat?now is the time and ' this is the place. fcErV'3'1 BE MATTIE THE GREAT OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE OF IWERfT IN QUE BIG 0 We want to impress the buying public with the fact, that notwith standing tile ruling high: prices for nearly everything that Is worn; we are as is always the case able to take care of the wants of the buying pub lic; and at a big saving too, we will show to every ones satisfaction, that I ^ we have bought the goods at mighty good prices, and very few will be the items of MERCHANDISE OF MERIT that will cost any more than last season, and a great many Items wiil be shown at prices even Sess than last season. High Art is the name, and Hi?h Art is the kind of workmanship HighvArt is the kind of material used in High Art clothing. You can do better hero and you should always come hoio, we are always gW'tosee you. and will always savt yon money. "Better -come- here alLthoytiao.yCha?ggnUftirnfoU tags department is now thoroughly equipped. Oall on us. H BROS,! The BJg Store." *r ?i % ? ? -r?^ . V -? . ?*>: f A ; 'lg y' mm t' lUHl -:jN- .1 .A y ' ? ' ? Carolina.