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*nieet at i T/ie SBlq Store ' With Chri5tma50nly ThreeWeeks off, It is now time for the Short* per to be up and Doing. IWHII* *?? iTROUSC ft BR<M IUHMOM' This store is now ready to make Xmas ?hopping easy ?every department is full of the goods you want at the price yov wadt to pay. You can get everything here un der one roof, thus saving worry as well as money. ARE YOU OVERCOATLESS YET ? Get tho utmost wear out of your Ovorcoat by getting* it now. Get thb utmuBt warmth with the loaat weight by getting It here. Bulgy, bulky, blanket-like Overcoats "fag" and fret you. At the day'B end you're *y,all tired out" from wearing them. "HIGH ART" Overeats are scientifically talolored to be lght and warm. Bouyaut, springy fabrics and specially thin linings, can vas and haircloth mako them weigh Iorb than any other Overcoats, except those made by tho great custom tailors. *? Yet ? High-Art, OverooatB aro overy flake and fibre wool ? un alloyed with cotton ? "untreated" and "undoctored." But, what will grip you Is their surpassing stylo, .their pliant drape, (their symmetrical shoulders,- their luxurious sweop of Hklrt, tholr breadth and roominess from collar to edge. COAT SUITS AND READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS Notwithstanding tho Coat Suit season Is Just on wo have made grea< reductions on all Coat Suits In order that our custom ers may get the benefit of a reduction at a time when tho gar ment Is In season and most to be desired. You will find in our Ready to wear department everything that 1b new and fresh from tho great Northern markets. Wo have recently recolvod a fresh shipment of the prettiest Coat Suits ever assembled in this department. They are the new est creations and involve the highest class of tailoring art. For thlB week the following very special values will prevail on theBo Suite: $80.00 Suits fop $22.50 #25.00 Suit* for . . $20.00 $20. OO Suits for $15.00 In these Suits you will find your Ideal of Just what a Coat 8ult ought to bo. Some aro mado with tho large collars, 3 0-inch coatB trimmed with velvet and buttons, with plain skirts, panel back and front. Tho lot contains fuany of tho much sought for brown and gray mixtures. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT la this department yt.u will find overything that Is now and up "to date In TIhe mllllndi'y.both tflxflmod and untrlmmed.""" We cannot hero enumerate prlcos but every pleco of hoadgear Is a great value at tho price offored for this woek. Remember thla department makes a specialty of children's headgear, and no mat tor what It may bo that you want for the chlld'B head, tho prob ability Ib you will find It horo, provided It is In stylo. COATS THIS WEEK $1.75 Now la your opportunity to obtain a beautiful revorslblo coat at a most attractive price. We have a great showing of those up ito date styles, made of the fancy double faced materials, in slzos for ladles, misses and children. You aro not properly cloak ed this soason If you do not possess one of these stylish CoatB. It Is not merely a passing fad, but a Coat that Involvos common sense as woll as genuine comfort and suporlatlvo stylo expression. $8.00, $10.00 and $1.50 Rain Coat# This Week $4.98 Ask to seo this lino of Ladles' Rain Coats. You will be sur prised at the genuine bargains offered. SWEATERS HALF PRICE This Is a line of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Sweaters, all sizes and shades. It Is a drummen's sample lino and for this reason sornoof thopo Sweaters aro soiled, but ovory one la a great value for tho money. ANOTHER FUR REDUCTION By all means visit our Fur department. You may not want to buy, but It's no trouble for us to show you. Wo take a Justi fiable pride in our selection of fine Furs. Fresh now stock that will ploaso the most fastidious customer. BUY YOUR WAISTS NOW Every waist this season's best styles. We have cut the prices deep for quick selling. 811k Shirtwaists, wrro 2.W8, now $200 Net and Chiffon Waists, were 4.08, now . . ' $3.50 Chiffon Waists, were 7.50, now $4.05 Marquisette Waists, were 4.50, no w .$8.50 Lace Waists, were . .5.00/ now < . . $8.50 $4.00 Soft Taffeta Silk Petticoats $.75 These petticoat* are made of soft Taffeta Silk Id brown ?tripe, blue stripe, green and brown changeable stripe. Cheap at former selling prlee of $4.00. As long as quantity lasts, one to the buysr at each $2.76. , ' .a ? " .vMwwl j * PKHAONAJL MENTION, Kim of lAUrMt Concerning Oitjr ?ad OwUtjr PoopU. I Mr*. F. C. Gerald In Handing the holiday* la Augusta with her son. . Mr. I}. I). Clarke uud family will spend Christinas In Sumter with hlw brother, Mr. Henry Clarke. Bend The Chronicle to eome out of town friend for one year as a Christmas gift. The price 1* only one dollar. Mr. Wilson Rice, of The Chroni cle force, will leave tomorrow to upend the holidays with his parents, ut Mgdleon, tin. ' Sir. and Mr*, t. T. Mill* will upend a few days during the holi days at the home of Mr*. Mill#' fa ther in Newberry. Misses Nannie ilrannon and pe* ?le Murray ^tjui attractive teacher* ?pt Malveru ahfill school left Thurs day night for L.eouburg, Fla., where they will spend the holidays with the family of Mr. ?. I). Benton. The county treasurer has received from tho state superintendent of Education for the aid of weak sbhools and building purposes $2, 496.43, and from marriage licenses through the office of W. h. McDow ell, Judge of probate, $82.26. Mrs. Reynold* Dead. News was received in Camden this week of tho death of Mrs. 8. M. Reynolds, at her home In Green ville, 8. C., last Sunday afternoon, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Rey nolds was formerly Mitts Halite L.eit ner, of Camden, and Is woll remem bered and hus many friends here who will regret to learn of her death, she was the eldest daugh ter of Judge Leitner, former secre tary of state. A Oard of Thanks. Liberty Hill, Deo. 22.? PleaBe al low us space in your valuable col umns to express our thanks to our good friends and neighbors for their many kind acts during the recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother.. May a kind' Prov idence suit a blessing to each of their needs is our sincere wish. Respectfully, O. R. Clements and Children. Card of Thanks. To the kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the sickness and dee>tb of our be loved mother, we wlBh to express our heartfelt thanks. Also to those sending the beautiful floral offer ings. Mrs. W. M. Hinson .... Mrs. E. M. Hendrix For Rent. Six room house for rent. Apply 1415 Lyttleton Btreet, Camden. FINAL DlflCHAiMA Having filed with the Probate Judy* of KerefeuMr County my final accounting In the estate of Robert A. McDowell, notice la hereby given thai one inouth from thla data, on January 20, 1912, I will apply for a final discharge aa Mid guardian. E. to McDowell, Guardian. Dm. SI, 1911. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE All persons indebted to the es tate of Mm. Edith A. Mills, deceas ed, are hereby notified to make im mediate payment to me, and those having claim* against said estate are requested to present the same duly attested. Laurens T. Mills, i Dec. 21, 1911, Executor. NOTICE TO TEACHER# | By order of the State Board of Education there will be held in the Court House at Camden, Friday, Jan iuary 12, 1912, a special teachers' > examination, begiuing at 9 a. m. Those teachers whose certificates have expired and those who wish to qualify should take advantage of this occasion. I. J. McKENZIE, County Supt. Education. Low Excursion Ha tea 1 Account Christmas Holidays Via rSeaboard Air Line Railway, Reduc ed fare tickets on sale Dec. 16, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26 and 31, 1911, and Jan. 1, 1912. Good returning to reach original starting pinto by midnight Dec. &th, 1912. For full Information see nearest Se&board agent, or vrrite R. H. Stan sell, A. O. P. A., Savannah, Oa. yiX^PlgCHAKGB. Notice la hereby given that one month from this d&Ae, on Saturday, January 13, 1.912, I lttjtyapply to the Judge of Probate til Kershaw county for a final discharge as Ad ministrator of the estate of E. O. McCrelght, deceased. R, O. McCrelght, Administrator. Dec. 14, 1911. Wanted. Competent white woman to as sist with children and cooking. Good wages to right party. Ref* ?rences required. Address E. D. ! Bostlck, Boyklns, $. C. J/Ot Zemp's drays haul your trunks. Found. Jtfloycle found. Owner c&u have same by Identifying and paying for this ttd. Call at The Chronicle. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ?11 partly Indebted to the estate of the late John Befall an, here by notified to make Immediate pay ment to either of the iiudorutKued; and all parties having claim* ugulna the estate will present the same duly attested. H. O. Carrisop, Team Uettys, Executors. Dtp, 14. 19H. < FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that one montb^ from this date, oa Saturday, December 30th, 19X1, at 18 o'clock tax., I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw County for a final discbarge as Administrator of the Estate of W. T. McLaurin. L. W. WEST, Administrator,' Nov, 80, 1811. ? 1 mo. FINAL DISCHARGE. ' " >V r # " ' Notice Is hereby given that one month. from this date, on Saturday, December 16, 1911, I will apply to The Judge of Probate for Kershaw County for a final discharge as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Ma ry E. Burdell. W. J. Burdell, Executor. Nov. 1?, 1911 ? lmo. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. The creditors of the estate of Paul T. Tllleplgue, deceased, are hereby notified to render to the undersigned, or either of them, at Camden, S. C., an account of their demands, duly attested, and all per sons indebted to said estate are no tified to make payment likewise. Mary D. Vllleplgue, John M. Vllleplgue, Administrators. Camden, S. C., Nov. 24, 1911. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on January 18, 1912, I will apply to the Judge of Probate of Kershaw county for a final discharge as Administrator -of ?the estate of Mrs. Annie J. Alford. M. L. Alford, Administrator. Dec. 14, 1911 ? lmo.' HXJMWTOIW KOTJCIfc Notice Is hereby given to All par ties Indebted tof the Estate of Ellen Anderson, deceased, to make Imme diate payment to the ynderslgned, and all parties having oUUna agalns the said Estate will present them duly attested, T. P. Ruff, David Wltherspoon. Qualified Executors. Nov. 29, ? tt. Printing of the Better Kind at The Chronicle Job 0b op. TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co., Csmden S 0,. Sept. 28, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that the books will he open for collecting State, County and School Taxes from October 18th, 1911, to March 1st, 1912. A penalty of 1 per oent. will be added to all taxes unpaid January 1st, 1912. 2 per cent. Feb ruary 1st, 1912, and 7 per cent. iMarch 1st, 1912. The rate per centum for Kershaw County Is as follows: Mills. Btate taxes ?? . 6 % County taxes . 4% Special taxes .- ... _ ... ... 2%, ltoad taxes ... .. ... .. 2% School taxes .. .. 8 Total ... _ _ 17% The following School districts have jpeolal levies: Special school tax Dlst. No. 1 4% Special school tax Dlst. No. 2 1 % Special school tax Dlst. No. 4 8 Special school tax Dlst. No. 0 4 Special school tax Dlst. No. 7 t Special school tax Dlst. No. i 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 10 8 Special school tax Dlst. No. 11 6 Special school tax Dlst. No. IS 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 18 4 Special school tax Dlst. No. 15 8 Special school tax Dlst. No. <17 8 Special school tax- Dlst. No. 18 I Special school tax Dlst. No. 19 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 21 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 22 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 24 8 Special school tax Dlst. No. 28 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 17 6 'Special sohool tax Dlst. No. 28 2 Special school tax Dlst. No. 40 8 Special school tax Dlst. No. 48 8 The poll tax Js 91. . All able-bodied male persons liv ing In Kershaw county between thC ages of 21 and 55 year* of age are liable to a road tax ef two dollars which shall be paid when they pay the State and County taxes for the present year." 1 All Information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. For satisfactory work use Zemp's Drays. ADMINISTRATOR'S CLOSING OUT . . . .* * - . ? ? ? 4 '? . . ' ; ?? \ v: ? v'4' ? - Q A I F ? ? l^i^' JLj mLmJk "? AT THE Gilt Edge Store