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LITTLE LOCAL LINES OF CITY AND COUNTY FOLKS ITHMH TOO HlfOKT I'OH A IIKAI) \ i AM) l-'OIC gi'lCK K^ADINO. Muars. J. M Howell and it. M Muiiko, of Huffalo, wt'rc In Camden yut?i unlay. I'rof. (}. W. Tlvomau, of Mlancy. a gonlltiinan who has made a hu? ct'UM or teaching -hcIiooI, witu hi ('aindon yesterday. Mr. ami Mrn. H. 'I*. Vlll?*idKW have* ret urned from tlio Mountains of North i 'arolloa, Tlj? mill)) frlmidH of Mr. N. M. milhiKH will he Kind t<? know thai ho Ih rapidly Improving Mr. \ T Simpson, oi Ulaney, v>hk In Camden yesterday IJ ?? wan here in attendance upon court and i<> see ihf Cleiusou train The Third Cjt^Rterly Conferoiiie of tlu< Lyllleton St root Methodist ('hurch -will hd hfill iinm?><lliit?*Iy af t<*r tin' I l o'clock HorvhfH next Sunday niornluK Misses Alma Cautlion, Kredda TrjicHdt-JJ aJid Annlu Ant-hony w*r?? In Camden >csLerday. Tlu*y made a flylnp trip to 0(1 r city with Mr. I< li. Hell in his auto. Quito a crowd witnessed the hall ;aii iiioh on t he Urd and lth at the ball park between Hie Manning and < 'aniden colored teams. Camdeii won hotli names. Very nood hall was played. We were pleased to sue in Caiu dt-u this week the familial fiu-e Jtf Mr. It M IIud.>?>u. loiuierly ol Mils county, hill now of Horkoh \ . While here Mr. Hudson was one ol our best tanners. Mr. Charlie Alehardson, <?f Mont sioniery. Ala.. is visit inj.; ;il the home of Mr I* T ViIlepinlie Mr. Illchardson is a hrolher of the lai< (JoVcrnc/r John IVter 1 Ci? hardson. and also of Mrs ('. K l'ante>. Miss Annie l.ee M<\'e||, who lias he?.|i vlHltlii|? Mrs. II. II. Urowiie. on l,ytt|eton street, left a lew days ano to join a parts on 11 trip into ilu* West. which comprises man} points of interest in that beautiful .-< i-t ion. A post card received in ('amden dated at Ponwr says tin party ih having a Miami time. Low Itouiul Trip Kurt's. From Camden, via At lain ic Coast I.nit;. Tickets on salt? July 7, S and it. I'Jll. $ - U 4 T?. Atlantic City, N. J., ac count Benevolent and Protective Order of 101 k k . Final return 11 tit it ?Inly 2??. which may be extended to August Uuth, by deposit lug ticket and paving $ I on. Rochester, N. V., Ac count A A. O N. Msstlc Shrine. Final return limit July IS, which may he extended to August lath. Iiv depositing ticket ami paying * I no. v International Convention, Cnited Societ> Christian Endeavor, Atlan tic City. July 0. 7. 8. I o and 1 . IVll, the N \V. Uy. of S. C. will sell round trip tickets via A. C I.., on July U. I and f>, front Camden at with return lim it July 1!?. hut tickets may he ex tended to August lfith by deposit with joint agent and payment of < 1 t ? 11 These rates are open to the puhlic. Cor Illustrated booklets descriptive of each of the above ci ties ' and trips and for schedules. Pullman reservations, etc.. call on S M Mat hi*. Ticket Agent, Cam den. S C. A C *tirolitc|?< Dream. From Uw old rt|o paper of ThO Camden chronicle of Annual :<c*11?, 1881), wo lake lilt' following tiKMiil >( Chrouido reporter had VUUf; Tho ('lifoiilciu icporu r loft for hit* home late yesterday evening lie wearily plodded <>li It irt way bin hi* Heart I'O jolcod, Mil- lu- ??*>?j 1?I hear the buwy ho 11 it11 of i he hammer on ovory uiilv, ami lie could set Kl'oupit of people standing u I JO ill llie Hlrwel cm iiel'M talking a ho II I. u rot toil faeiory. 11 e soon reached homo, anil ret i roil, when lit i h<? "doud ol night a sweet vision he hllW." JMld yoil, ge||t|(> reader*, were con ? corned in |t. IJ < ? stood on J lob Kirk'* historic hill mm the woHiorn kiiii palmed the heav en* with 11 s 111 ii 1' I f l? *e|| I hue* ami looked down upon a hiiny hustling ell> Dime building* reared their head* hinh up in the hliie Hher Strange bnaz iiiK uohu-st //.ryetcd IiIh ? I'alalial residences untccd old Kirk wood. Before liim slood u thriving, prosperous city, lie wondered wdial ll all meant when al his elbow In* rfpled all HKed man who I hits accosted hi in: "Why wouderewl lliou nl ranker? TIiIh Ik the < 'am den of l!?2f>. AlflUelice and Wealth now bless the homes of the .favored citizens. Thai noiflo whieh i lion hearesl is I he machinery In a hundred facto rleh. Yen, Hlra.nj^T, 'his ib the home of the intelligent and the prosperous. Those' (nil build fliyti which lOiio I heiusel Vets in yonder floating clouds are Cam den's .splendid schools. Yen ? lie enterprise and thrift whieh has dial iumiished our people hsirt made the town I lie envied city of i he Southland, hilt if Hioii wishes in Know all ahoui our resour.es read this tnannl fieeni dally paper." I could not ??it first see the name, hul just then an eleelric lifcht blazed over my head ami in largo, idear tellers I read "('{linden < hronii do." l looked uu again Inn to! to my astonish inetit i lie . pleasant scene had all melt i>d away, and I only sa%\ the sun shining in on me through my ? diamber window, hul I had and slill have a feel inj: I li;il Ihe dream will come true If we act well our part Would you lie :>u ? |i: i.-.t-d for t'i.i' dream a chronicle reporter had in 1 K8!i to lie realized before I II1':V? CITATION. State of South Carolina, County of Kci'^hiiw, Hy W. I. .McDowi'll, Ksquirt*, I? *?*.?- i hate Judge. Whereas, Mrs Mary K. Price ! made xuit to mu to grant her L'>i-j ters of Administration of the Kstatel of and effects of \V. T. Price, do- ! censed These are therefore to cite and', admonish all and singular the kin-! dred and creditors of t ho said W. I T. Price, deceased, that they he ' and appear before me in the Pro- j hate Court to he held at Camden, S. j C., on July ITith next, after puldi- i cation thereof, at 1 l' o'clock in the | forenoon, to show cause, if any they I ha\e. why the said administration ' should not he granted. Given under my hand this th | day of June, A. I).,' 1911. \ j \V. P. Mi-nQWIOLL. Judge of Probate for Kershaw Co. Puhlisiiod in the Camden Chrotil- ' ?'le on the 30th dav of June, 1 it 1 1 . [ I Willing to Iteiiiaiii. "If I get the office.says a poli- ! leal aspirant, "I guarantee to per*' form its duties faithfully, and to stay in it, until pleases Providence j to call me higher. " ill * * Faith and Doubt. Faith, with a nulient foro^ead. Cries, o'er the ot *?.mI?; . "Pass, stormy clouds, f.'uiu heaven. And let t he .-unshine out ' Kat, drink and ho merry for to j morrow It will cost a darn siuht more. ! There is always a humpct' ? top J of lies and the harvesters are pleti i ty enough. 1 .el us do > on r J : 'i !'. . i . i?.,. p RINTING There h*i been a wonderful change in printing styles during the last lew years- greater, perhaps, than one would think who has not compared the work of today with that done, say, twenty years ago. We have just added a complete new line of job faces to our shop. These are types of rare beauty faces wh ich give to printing a "finished''' appearance. Our prices will be as low as is consistent with high-clast work. We want your patronage. T HE I HR0N1CLE CHEAP PERFUMES.' Mad* From Mu?W Supplied by Many VMnetio? of Civet Cat*. , Mow I women who Indulge freel y In I Hit- tint* of cheap perfume* do not i Unoiv <>r whiti they are compounded I TUu principal Ingredient of low priced perfume* h musk. ittii 11*11 J muHk. which U obtained rroiu never?! crMlurw The lit dm Urn I 1m probably tbo best known of these, and <i few decudfni iik'o tin) wlvett und MwciMbourtM of wen ! who gel trap* around ditches und ponds In the countrywide curried proud I ly tlie biiK* of musk obtained from cbi?> i notirrv Ah an article of commerce the j musk supplied by neveral varieties oil civet cutu is probably tbv besl known today Tbo odor is strong and sweet, Tb? MtreiiKtb 1m the particularly no tlceable feature and In tbe reiiHoo why It le tbe foundation of ilie* per ! rumen. In tbe hiiuiII mammal bou?e at tbe zoological gulden* ure two ?t/,i>n of civ em. -tm&any one witn aw tnves J 11ka)iiik turn of mind may win ml ueui tbe cagca nnd catcb tbe musk) odo* Tbe muHk Is used In tbe clump per fuinen, <ih only a little I* needed to give a mo!j( lasting odor to an ounce of perfumery, but tbe uiusk Itself 1m not cheap, and It la one of tbe duties ol the attendant^ tbe mammal Jiouse to collect ii . It Is then noiu through re. ular channels and Is one ot the source* of revenue to the zoo. although a sutuil one. ?Philadelphia ltecord. SHIPS THAT KICK 8?im?n Don't Like Them and Dodge Thorn if They Can. When satyprs join a Hhl|> almost the first question asked by ouch one as be takes ibe wheel for tbo l ist time is, "biies sim.? kick?" Kicking. as it is called by the sea men. Is due to the action of tbe water under ilie lee of tbe rudder when the vessel's stern, which has for n mo ment hcen borne skyward on tbe crest of n ivnve, talis buck again into tbe trough with such terrlllc force as to make her tremble fore and aft and perhaps wrench the wheel from tbe grnsp ot the steersman Sometimes tt Happens that he is taken'una wares und Ileitis unable io lei uo in time. Is (lung right over the wheel in itic othet ?ide <>t the deck, often rei't'ivinu serious Injuries. Sonic t1ni?*N ii man will In* pitched right overboard into the sea. and a recent ejise is known of ii man who received a blow under the chin from one of the spoken ii (id died a few days later from tbe effects in some of the worst types of kick ers klrking straps are used regularly In nearly all weathers, and many sail ors refuse to go to sea In ships which are known to be confirmed kickers.? London Tit-Bits. Dumas' Riot of Extravagance. 1 >? j111:i< Monte Cristo villa was a lor<|iy p.easure House. tropical tn Its tnsie and its extravagance? a weird contusion ot Bohemia and (he Arabian \igois The spoils ot the bazaars of Algeria mid Tunis lay about the house, commltr-Med with costly .treasures of hone* manufacture. In- a supreme dls ord 'i and there was every embellish mem which the caprices of n luxuri ant and undisciplined imagination could suugesi--got hie turret.- pavil ions. minarets, an artificial lake with (in island and a cascade, a picture gal lery. ?i studio, an aviary, a monkey house, a stable, a bijou theater, a kiosk with a blue celling studded with stars to serve as a workroom for the mas ter. who bad the titles of his principal plays and stories graven conspicuous ly on the stones of his ' dwelling.? "Passions of the French Romantics." Old Time Smoke Nuisance. We are accustomed to think of the smoke nuisance as a modern phenome non. thit I'rofessor ^ It Linv.-, shows that it raised so much indignation tn Knuiand 'loo vears ago thai i decree wax made forbidding the '1st- "f t?ltu muiou> coal to. inc. -?i, n ;ii--i was I lien a new t hint; I!: ihe lime of onecii Uli/a; ?(li an- < otliei attempt to ii-<?- hi I n in i ii" mis coal was ilefeai-d bv ;? 11!>ti? ? opposition to the smoke I he tftlid efTof iiialned complete success mi the nineteenth cen ! tur\ and now ttie quantity ot -smoke j ne'ehed into the atr Is so great that ! Professor Lewes likens It to a cupni- j Intive poison which aids In shortening i life, killing vegetation and begriming and destroying buildings ?Youth's j Companion. A Story of Daniel Drew When Sir Morton Po<o visited this country with i large assortment of I railroad schemes In his head tie gave A grand dlnne*. at which old l>anlel ! Drew was present. When the com- j pans were In good humor S:r Morton j developed his plnns In detail and did i It verv plausibly Drew listened to the ' end and then, turning to the gentle- i man sitting next to him. remarked. ' "We ain't goln' to do none o' them 'ere ] things " That ended 1L Quito a Criminal "1 suppose there's none of 11^ better than we should tie." i "Indeed no! I was thinking it over | Inst night. Why. only yesterday l was ! guilty of killing time murdering a tune, smothering n yawn, stealing a kiss, cutting a creditor and breaking into a perspiration."v^London Pit Rita A Candid Suitor. "Can yon support my daughter In (rood styleY" ??I'll do nriT best, air I must admit,' ^however, that we shall have to bny n? furniture upon the tnfitnilmehi ?Ian.'*? Wsshmgton Flerald Uni ipatlence and pride have destroyed OMttV souls than wlckednsss.?Masslnl. "Blank & Company*? tins it busy.' 4* Well, 04t me Smith &Jon$t; PU giv tfvm tk? order. Adequate Bell Telephone Facilities Prevents Loss of / ? / W/MEN all your telephone lines are in use, your telephone doors are closed. * * Customers \yho try to reach you by telephone cannot do so. If they fre quently find your telephone lines busy, they will become exasperated and send their orders to another concern?one that has adequate telephone facilities and an open telephone door. -Telephone buying is on the increase. It has already become a habit with hundreds of thousands of people. A concern desiring telephone trade can no more afford to have inadequate Bell telephone facilities than it could afford to hove so few entrances that prospective customers could not walk into the store without waiting in line. ' It is not difficult or expensive to correct busy telephone conditions. An ad ditional central office line, or an additional telephone installed in a growing depart ?< ment, is frequently all that is needed. Now is the time to look into the matter of your telephone arrangements, w e will gladly co-operate with you in an effort to fit telephone service to your needs. CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the SysteKi-* I HKI'Ij.Y II m:\vs notks . In compliance with The Chroni cle's request that some one from each community, send you the news of their respective localities, we will give you a few items from the Beulah community. Crops are as a general thing all looking well, cotton especially, but olil corn is needing rain very much just at this time. Several of our progressive farmers are striving to win that prize for the best acre of corn raised in the county this year, and if rain comes in time some one will have to hustle' if they beat them. Rev. K. K. Sharp preached a very forcible sermon -on education last Sunday at Beulah church which was very highly appreciated by the congregation. The Beulah and Mount Olivet Sunday Schools are both in fine working order under their efficient Superintendents. Mrs. Grace Adams, of Selma, N. has returned home after spend ing two weeks with l<er father. Mr. .1 l>\ West. M fs. .1 K. Rush I lie wife of ->111 excellent and efficient niati carrier, is improving from a very severe illness, to the gratification of her mhny friends. Mr. B. M Hudson, formerly of this community, bin now of Berk lev spent last Saturday and Sunday here. 1'ltOGltAM.MK. Of The Wnteree Township Sunday School Convention, The Wnteree Township Sunday School Convention will niec with the Concord Baptist Church, Satur day and Sunday, July 22 23. The following is the programme: Saturday, 10 a. m.? Devotional exercises by 11. A. Martin 10.3(J? Enrollment of delegates and reports from schools. in.00 Some of tHe advantages gained by the Sunday School since the days 01 Rober' Baker." ?Rev. K. A. C. 1'iiinan and G. W. Thomas. 11.30-?"An Id' 1! Sunday. School" ?J. M. Martin and W. 11. Tiller. Recess. l.ftO p m.?"The value of a small chart to the Sunday Schorl." ? Newton Kelly and M. W. i;?jon. 2.00 p. m.--Question Box. Sunday. 10 a. m.?Sunday School, 11a. 111.?Preaching by pastor of the Church. Faith without knowledge is like pair of suspends wllHouf but tons. ' What the farmer wants now is hon?st hearts and willing farm handi. Hhriqerg an<l Elks Folders. Tho Atlantic Coast Line has is sued beautifully__ illustrated folders of si.'iiidrad form in two colors, ad vertising the ,ow rouiul-trip rates to Kochester on account of the Im perial Council of the Mystic Shrine, July 11, 12 and 13 and of the Grand Lodge of lOlks at Atlantic City, N. .1., July 10th and 15th. These folders are replete with in formation to those contemplating the trip, as they contain the rates, stop-over privileges, many half tones and brief write-ups of the many attractions of these two beautiful cities. The round trip rates, which are open to the pub ic, from Camdeni is $29.30 to Roch ester atid $22.45 to Atlantic City and tho tickets are on sale for each point on July 7, 8 and 9. While the ret\irn limit is comparatively short, an extension of about a month can be obtained by depositing tickets with agents and upon the payment of $.1.00. Every Shrlner and ftlk should write to Mr. White, the General Passenger Agent at Wilmington for copies of the folders and (hey will find much therein to interest them. NOTK'K or FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date?on Satur day, July 15th, 1911, 1 will apply to the Judge of Probate of Ker shaw County for a Final Discharge as guardian of the estates of my children, Sophie E. Richards, An nie R. Richards, Lai G. Richards, Marion Richards, Abe Richards, John Richards, James Richards and Prlolean Richards. Gallic E. Richards, Guardian. June 15, 1911.?1 mo. I'lio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been /iu us? for over 80 years, has borne the signature of aiul has beeu made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine not* other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrqgen and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAY8 Bean the Signature of The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yee*L ^ vmenmuNtMMiiT.niwwiMMMir.