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? To Kx(4>im1 'lime. Attorney T. J. Klrkland wuk in Columbia ye^erday to app4ftl be fore Judpe m ??in in i r?K'*? now holding couri In iilcbtalid, to -ibiuln ua ex tension ul 1 1 11143 to perfect appeal to >Huprome Court in ease of Ktate vs. ?John K. Hough, under lenience of death for murder ill 41119 county, Thin Inability to perfect tho up pOftl Im i |? thiw Hum- Iuih Imch dm tp 4 he illness "t Mr. Mac^tt, the court Btenographor, who bun been unable to' transcribe the testimony taken tit the triu! of tho case In HVbruary. * Tailor-Miwlo 4J<mnIn, Mr, M, Ij. ( j i 1 1 1 u hi , proprietor of tho Kit Klght Tailoring ?rnt it bl IhIi ? ment in living a lift If page ad In to day's Chronicle telling of the advan tiiK?*H derived from using tailor-made clothing, ' I It; httM a beautiful lino of samploB for both men and women on display. and will tako pleasure In showing you. Mr. (lllllani recent ly received an application for sain pl?H Irom , 'Frlwo and thal'H goiuK some, Htop In ahd take a look. IMcturc Hliow (<? Move, Owing to change in the weather tho afternoons are getting too cool to bo comfortable at the Air Dome motion pictures and ManagerB Doug las and iirown will in the next weak move into winter ouartorsat tho op era bouse where t he same high class service will he continued. The Air Dome haw been tin* source of enjoy ment to many thru the summer sea Min and the pictures will be con tinued all winter at the opera houue. ? A Tributo^fco the '"Doe." , Now and fTien t|io dootor reaps a kind word, Tike a flower In the thorny, way of life* And bere 1b one, from tho Chandler Tribune; ''The doctor Ib a Kood fellow, 111b living dependH upon our getting sick, yet he cheerfully tell^ ub how to keep well. We call him up at 3 a. in., toll him the baby haw the colic, and If ho doesn't do a tango for our place immediately, wo hold 1l against him all our lives. After he has worked with tho llttlo follow tho root of* the night and a part of tho day and has gone homo and pur Hued the even tenor of his way for a couple of montliH and then he hap pens to mention to ub that we owe ' him ft couple or three dollars, wo Ko up In the air and ask him howt in the dickens ho expects ub -to pay him before fall? In tho fall ? some full- -wo swap him ti runty calf or mako him "tako It out In trade." He spends his -whole life trying to find out what 1b tho matter with us and how to cune us, and wo know more in a minute than ho would in a .thousand years, and wo toll him | > ?a- al leant we tell the neighbor* *o. If fi patient kh|? well w?* at tribute It^/to hU vigorous constitu tion, 1 1 0 no fullu 1 9 recover we put n doni in tho doctor'** reputation. All of which I he (loi toi H? ? jiiu to consider only u part of his business, mid serenely kodh about trying to keep u h out of the churchyard and h i in 1 1 out of I h?- poor bouse." i h, Ht a it t on. In Atluntu Constitution, MAHTKIl'H HA LB. State of Houth Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common (Men#, Nellie Man, Administratrix of the estate of John ('. Man, deceaseds Plaintiff. Against. Newton < Hoykln, Adminlst rntor of ? the estate of B. Miliar Hoykln, do ceased , el- al,, Defendant!), In pursuance of an order of IIIm Honor, Frank B. Gary, Presiding Judge, of date July 10th, 1913, 1 will offer for Bale, at public outcry, to tho hlKhoHt bidder, for caah, In front, of the Court Mouho door, on the first Monday In November, 19} 3, being tho third day thoroof, tho following J ud k ni en t h entered up against the defendants listed below In the above entitled oan?, mild Judg ments hearing Interest at hovoii per (7) copt from tho 16 th day of Jan uary, 1907, which 1h to be added to the amounts herein not out opposite the iiamoH of the respective delin quent defendant; Goorgo W. Arrants $997.50 Miibject to credit uh depos itor, of $50.60. W. B. ArledKe 105.00 B. II. Heckham .... . . 1,050.00 N. C. Hoykln $20.00 Sarah. B. Corbett . 1,050. 00 Bubjeot to credit ft? depos ltor of $126.54. Rebecca \V. UeLoache. , . , 1,050.00 I). F. Dixon 210.00 B. Jleckheimer . . . . ; . . .525.00 J. K. Lang , ; . .... . . . . 525.00 Fred Richards. . 1115,00 S. M. Rosen herger . . .... 1,050.00 Annie H. Stokes . . . .... 1,050.00 Hubjeet to credit as depon itor of $35.61. J. K. Vaughan , . . . . . .525.00 K. n. C. Williams 787.50 Hoi WillianiH . 105.00 B. F\ WatkliiH. , .1,050.00 subject .to credit as depos itor of $363.50. Zemp Bros 26 2.50 E. C. Zemp, Trustee. .... ; 21 0.00 N. C. Hoykln, administrator of the testate of B. Miller Hoy kln, 92,/& per cent of $7, 250.00, ...... .... 6,706.25 \j. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Kershaw County. Oct. 15th, 1913. NOTICE ! x vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaamm ? We have everything from a Brass Plug to a complete Bicycle. Prices right. Come in and see the Rugby Wheel. It's a dandy. Camden Motor Co. A Telephone for Every Farmer __ ' , L ? , 1 I ? MM I I Do you want one ? Wc will tell you how to get it at small cost. Fill out and return this coupon today. SOUTHERN BELL TEL. Cv TEL. CO. At,lj?nu, Cia. Please send me your free booklet describing your plan for farmeri' telephone service at small cost. Name R. 1' . 1 )? N o, 1 own and Slate Adclvess FARMERS* LINK DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 210 S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ca. CITY MEAT MARKET I havo recently purchased the grocery and Meat Market on Houth Main tdreet, recently op erated by (Jlad&Bn -& Hranhain, and will conduct Hame in the fu ture under nuine of City Meat Market, where Mr. C. h. Moae ley will have eharge and always bo ready to nerve you with frowh incatH and ntaple and fan cy groceries. Bicycle Repairing Tube Vulcanizing Work that Satisfies} is the only kind we do. ? If you are hard to satis fy, bring your work to us. t.t ..r>,-N. ?? ? 1 To Deliver Promptly 19 Our Rule. J. C. Blackwell Proprietor H. E. BEARD & CO. 921 Broad St. Camden, S. C. Wants ? For Sale ? Rents Ada inserted under this heading for 1 cent per word. No nd taken for less than 25 cents. FOR SALE? 30 head fat goats. Price 4Vi.c por pound. Apply to \W E. DeLoache, Cainden, S. C. . ? FOR SALE ? At a Bargain. One Babcock Surrey; also new set Muggy Harness. Apply to C. P. DuMose, Cainden, S. C. FOR SALE. ? 200 cords pine and hardwood wood, 1,000 bushels Ap-* pier seed oats, Johnson grass and Pea Vino Hay. Orders left with Malone-Pearce-Young Hardware Co.' or with the undersigned will be promptly filled at. lowest prices. A 1). Kennedy, Camden, S. C. 22-3mo. FOR RENT ? My residence on Lyttleton street, terms reasonable. Possession given att once. -Miss S. A. (Jibbes, Canulen, S. C. WANTED? Overseer wanted for my farm in West Wateree, known as ltiuim's Upper Place, for 1014. Apply to M. 11. Baum, agt., Camden. 24-25-26 FRESH EGGS Do you want fresh eggs this winter? I have a few Indian Runners, ready to lay, $1.00 each, while they last. (1. A. Delvay, Camden, route 2. 24. ? LOST? -Certificate No. 4 9, dated Oct. 21, 1911, for (5) five shares of the capital slock of the First Nation I al Rank of Camden. All persons aye warned against in any way us i ig the same. D. R Williams. Cam den. S. C. 21-2-3. AUTO TRANSFER ? 'Trips made day or night, and car always in first class condition. W. O. Hay, Cam den. S. C. $3.45 all Leather Suit Cases, $2.9-5 strapped Traveling Trunks, $9.90 9x1 2 Brussels Druggets, 1 $7.9 0 2 Inch post Iron Beds. See these before you buy, :?t , T. J. Arrant s. WANTED ? My customers and the Ladies of Camden , to know Hat oil a d after Monday .Sept. 2 2ml , I will be located in my new dressmak ing rooms at IIP 3 North 11 road St., at-^Dr. Alexander's old dental par lors where 1 will be lad to have you call and inspect the greatest dtsplay of fall and winter samples ever on exhibition in Cnmden for Ladies gar tnents tailored by men. .lust call me up and let me tell you about it. Amanda R. Carter. Rhone 120. Hart Schaffner & Marx fall Style Book is out YOU ought to be sure of seeing this book; and when you do, you ought to go through it care fully to know what the correct styles for men are to be. Here are some of the things in it that will interest every man : I A series of illustrations showing new fall models in suits and overcoats for men and young men. a Some of the reasons why Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes . are better for you than any made-to-measure clothes?for . economy in time and money ; and for more satisfaction. I j A few words about the price of good clothes; what you ought to pay, and what you ought to get for it. 4 Some light on the way to get clothes that fit. 5 And a showing of the way men's styles in overcoats are adapted for women's wearing. If you dont see a copy of this iremarkable book soon, let^us know and we'll see that yau get one. BARUCH-NETTLES CO. ; . ' ' V " * V ^ ? ' g I This store is the home of Hart Schaffner 6c .. Marx clothes Howe's Great London Camden, Wednesday ?i&& INTACT. COMPLETE AND UNCHANGED FRO; X >T. >%,-i ;i Of TIIE V/OHLD dwarfing and ovbhhhadowing every ortjr.y ti'-ntW) kxhibit?ON. The Largest And Most Perfect Sw, ? Continent. The Travel i rttf Amusemeat Sonsaf ? on The D aj/" The Monarchy Realm. MANY TIMES THE Bigoest And Most Bewildering .Production klVERSEEN InTHIS tet 20 ^ Funny^ CLOWES SOLEAPERS^g 100 ACROBATS* io High SchoolHorse^^B AND 50 LOFTYTUHBLERS ?200 ?REAT ACTS ?F^-iooom 'wild ANIMALS The Marvelous Eddys the MonarchsSupremes THE ROYAL YEDDO JAPANESE TROUPE DIRECT FROM Y0K0H0MA. 200 European Novelties. 400 People. 350 Horses. Troupe of Performing Elephants, Performing Lions, Camels. THE DUBLIN GRAYS. THE BLACK HUSSARS. 3 BANDS. ROYA!- -ROMAN HIPPODROME. TRAINED ANIMAL. EXHIBITION,, ? : 1 ? ' ? ;? ^ ^ Free Street Parade, 10 A. M. 2 Exhibitions, Afternoon ai 2, Niffit at 8^