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Irit CaMuEn CHRONICLE HhMInImh) ? ; \ ??*?> Friday, I'or .Vunuin .. v .. . . $1.00 S. Mrihiwolli . ) |'nidi?t?orw. it. I>, .VJJt'N, ^ I nUicJ ?? ??< ')4 <U*? iu?tl imltrf ?l lk? ?l ( kiiidrn, Suulli ( l low \, llrond Hi. ? Thorn* <mooW'm, H. < <h?. 21, IWl.t. Kn|?t> In lUtllvtU)' Tm\el. .Vj> W York .<><?< 'I'l. lnU?rc?Ht.tyig illu?J ml Joiih of Mm great (k'urfC *>t >infotyattonding travel on AnierU/an railways ure given hy iiV- x?roniJiieni newspaper in an arMeli; hasod on Interstate < 'onuiWTlM' t'oniotfHHlon fi gures wliieli uliow that during Mm] nix year period, iour> l :i 1 I , only ono passenger out of '? ??voi*j( 74,7!t?< n reived injury of any kind and only I mm out of ('vci ) 70?i?'} warf kill- | ed . i 'ommcniiiig upon Mieae Hk iiraM Utix paper say*. "'A t yptr.nl Journey for all roads In the roiihir> Is now :H iuM#*h, ami there iirc taken on Mm avorago 2lhy\.ii2 h ii < li journeys in hii !'?? I y lo , ?micIi journey w.lihh results fatally.; If ii man were lo r4?l<* owl .those 55,.- _} li 7 f. . I *J li Miifj* Journeys at two per j day for oaeh business day in the | year, It would take liini yours, j To. .) i n \ < ? begun 'in 1 1 lit f lo meet Ills ; ? dcai li in I :? I 4 , In' would have had to hIhi i lo Mm* >*m?' 4 V V x it 41. x yearu befort; Moses led ihe children of Israel thru the Uftd Hea. J t y 7H0.H. <*., when ItomulUs wan "re g ulnMng" HeiiniK hy modern methods, ihe commuter would have ridden 2 1 ,000,000 in I leH, and have had riO. ltOn.OOp yet io jjo. Whoii I'hldlus, ? in 1 ('? 0 II. <\, wan carrying the Olym e plnti ZoiiR, our wit y fare r would Iihv?? laum hut 4)iu?-l hir?l oi Ihe way To ward his dotith', and even in Mm year son A I > , . when A-ll red Ihe <!reat was letting the griddle eakes hum, this traveler would h ive spent Mil' equivalent of 2 0 7 years on Mot i trains running at ;!u miles an hour, and would have had M 7 .\ears- more' of ;itrl iin I l ra vei to spend before iner t ing ' his fa I a I nc< . Ideii i . " '1 ho rai'tonii <>ii our front page i today is the work <>f Mr., Kay Lit- j lie, iUJit.. ol Mi and Mrs. Me*>, T. t I d 1 1 le, of Cjfiindon. who is a student ; a I Mie (' ui yers'ily. of V i rg ill la , . . a li d j sli <) w : a j r " i 1 ? ! i ? : 1 1 ol lalent in Mils! "! '?/ Km nine Mum lie has been j ? ?? f i ? ? ? rMiMooil!? lot' tli<> I'nl-' vcoil \ uia t;nyii)c mid Tin* ('hronl-j (?!?? jifi (??; in s?'e hiiu ran k anu?uj.v . Xhti i?4-'Hl { a !'!-( II tlj I r-1 1- .??!'?? ? ' ( . ' - j 1 i\i| S?'i\ n ?? i:\aniiualiiiii, ? ' ' " ' I I. it'' ! Slair-M ( 'is II Ser\ ii i? J ' o.n in is;- iiiii a li 1 1 1 > 1 1 1 ics an upeii ? ?*> I n - 1 peM'!v<- ? x a in in a t iuii lor railway mai i i lerl.. i or nu n oii-ly, on NoVftulior lU i I '-M II ' a I a I ! p l.iei-.. ;i f w Ii i?-|i e i I ,s de- I I I verj has. he??ii e.u ;i |?| hdieil in .sev eral ol i hi1 si a|e.'. ilu^udiiig Sou ill ' arollpa l"'ri?i ! t 1 1 ? ? regi>r? r of idig-! ihles .rcstili iiii; ironi this exauiinat ion i i 'i 1 r 1 1 1 i< a t i o 1 1 \ 1 1 1 i, t ? i n a 1 1 ? ? ! i > fill v a '? eanci. r; a s 1 1 1 ??-j may occur in this j posiUon in Mi ? Stales and 'I'errlio r.v named at $!inn |mm annum, tin less it is found in lie in tlu? interest ! ol tin.' si i ? t? e to fill ail) vaeaiiey j liy rei list a I emeu* . transfer or promo tion < '< 1 1 ii | ie" 1 1 1 1 fj: will ?:(? examined | ia S| oiling, .? r'i h-mei Ki-iier writ inu. |>e : i ma 1 1 r Ii i p. ? ? 4 1 ? ? > 1 1 1 w anil t;eo?.' raph v. A ppl ii-an I s iiiiisi 1 1 m s- 1 ? rentdi eil their | sili hut mil :'..">t!i liirlhday, must iniMMire at least ?"* leei in. j in lieighl . without hoots or shoes, and iiiii!-i weigh al least I o pounds In <irdluar\ eli.it h ing.wil lioul ovcroml or hat. Kurt her information will l><* givi'ii on appli atinn at <\anid<>n post o f fire. ii iu:h< t i.osis i > \ \ summons J National \sSoclat ion (<i \ssjs( In j I'repa ration of Talks. . Oat ii.iMM lor ? >?; !;. oils to b?? preach ! vd on .National rubercu losis May, { I >?'i mi Ii?t 7 1 1 1 , have !>?>?? 1 1 prepa red and arc being sent out by tin* Na tional \ssociation i ? ? ?- tin- Study and Prevention ot I < nlbsis to the thousands of < U i *:> n ? n <f all de nominations in \anoiis parts of the I'nited Statis. The ontline is <!<?- j signed t o furnish material lor tin* | prea. in-r in t he prepa ra l ion of li i>- ( M'niicii or address on t uberculosis in t lie educational movement which i e >: pec ted will he carried on in a he- 1 i I iMi.iniii churches and schools ? Inline the early part of December A Mi on g so in e of the interesting !lc:l 1 1 1 1 , c s of ,1 lie outlines. 1> olle shinvimr \V ha t Tuberculosis Does" J nude,' which the information is giv . en ; ha ? J ? ? < i . ? ? 1 1 1 ) pen p ft* are killed each \ ear b\ t n I >crcu losis ; that one third v. all deaths between the ages >f 1^ a%' i d t are caused h\ this di sease. : hai it costs over $ ."> o 0, n (I ?>. """ ,i year o i be I'tuted States and that not less than one million people* are sick with i: ;.i! the time in. t his eountr> S o 1 1 1 1 ? <if the other head ings show what i u hct'i'ti losis is. its predisposing and immediate causes; it? coin monest e.i:'\ ^vmptotus; how it max be treated. < ur?d and pre vented. and vvh.o i- being done ill the movement tor 'in- prevention of i le disease I'ndeet ' : ? la.-! liend : r> an enumeration ot the various { agencies, including the sanatoria. an ll-tub? rculosis associat ions and op en an* schools engaged in thn work. : s Ki Veil . ("opies of the sermon t ? 1 1 ' k . n - - will] he sent t o mi) ciei'gv men or oilier j interested person, free of charge on ' application at t lie office ot the \a- , t tonal \ssociation for the Study and Pre\ en Hon of Tr.b.rr ulosts. 1t?f. i: j J M d St., New York t'lty ? \ ( iihkI ( 'out rlhut ion. i) i the "Orphanage Work Day" a few weeks ago Mount Pisgah Bap 'ist Church in Buffalo Township of tins connty, raised 00 for Con nie Maxwell Ornhanage in (Green wood. Mount Pisgah Is one of the best churches in the county and can i always be depended on to do its full l duty for every worthy cause. \V\IM\<; (Ull/WAV TItiii'KH /'hijimj ?j| ifourtwii l?u> NtyN ' Atlanta, Ciu.f October 'i'i. " ' 1 1 ?' I wum In I ho habit of walking hotuv i night* along Mie ru II road tracks," 1 says 1 1 newspaper account of ihn 1 death of a minister of, tho gospel j who w it h recen fly killed I?> a freight I tualn iK<nr u Georgia cliy, A ?oj e graduate, a limn far above ? h?? average 1" Iniefllgoiic*), and a u k?*> f ii I r|i Izeij, yet (lilh man by Ills dill- > l> habits, foniMul probably lira-Hum* ? ii*< call roar I track oftuiot\ wnootber .W it Ikjuy iXlfiLJl public road, < 1 1 <1 nolhillK I?'m> than invite tin- late which filially . overlook him. ! ( 'eminent lug on ihls dangerous j practlc* ill.- Atlanta Journal say# oil horluil) : i "'i'hii lot- if of fourteen ti von in ii i 1 wreck would loom ' forth i?s a na , , tlonal horror; y.ot lit a i 1h( (cm show ftliai there 1h an average of fourteen death every day caused l?y tho dan-; i gurous Custom of walking on rath road tracks or otherwise trespass-' in}- on such property. li In oHtlinat- J ?'d indeed, 'hat In this inanni'r oc- i our more than half tin? fatalities In- I eidont to rallrondM ill tho United; .States; and tin* mnjorltty of persons! i h 1 1 h k i 1 1 ? ' < 1 are not tramps hut chit- { drop and valued citizens, "Tho time has nunc when l ho pill-' 1 1 ? - nhoiild take serious note of thin record with 1 1 h glim warning to all who are acousi omod to UHO the rail road track as a common highway. The t ransjiort at ion companies are ?fting themselves to end HiIh per il and Ihi' Interslnt < 'oni iiiorce Com rnisKlon has spoken to thft name pur port. After nil, however, 1r 1? up on the individual thai responsibili ty must rent; it Is popular sentj mcnt and popular judgment that in n Ht for roe i tjils ovll. Five thous and lives a yoar Is a Iqi'l'lble sacrl I ire to oa roioHMiiOHH. it can bo re du? < <1 and prevented only thru indi vidual recognition of the groat risk In ? wMklng on n mil road trark. "TItIt; matter* ntrnuUt now hr ot P"? ullar concern to tin- South where railway traffic Ih fast Increasing, in (.jt'Orgia and neighbor states ma ny more trains are in operation to day' than ten or .even five years ij;o ami their number is coutlnual tj uiult.iplv lug. The danger to p? rii'i iih who Vint ure on the tracks Is accord li;r |y more and. more se ?i'ioii>. h is far beilei;. to slick to the muddiest highway or tho rough - ? ?si "woodland path t han to take. t lie dea.dly < * 1 1 a 1 1 < *? ' 1 oi' following- a rail road irack idtupjy he'raiise I lie lat> ?i r affords easier walking. "Allien emphasis. is now laid on ' i M'"t d of '/renter caution in l lie '"?Milt: of crowded cities but it ? is 1 si-; i - e|.\ less i in port a n i to rotiiei'ti bop t !;..i in rural, distiirts and in the op '?u - o.oiii v i iicjt* li?'^ h constant joo- ? P ' "i'\ ?.'! Iif?' io everyone who walks ? 0 r;i i ! !'< ii> 1 1 i rat k . " i ursr w u M koiis. VI. i: tollowiiig petit jurors have been drawn to serve for first \vur k of i ht Fall i of Court for Ker shaw t o u ii I y which ronvciKis ill Catn ilt'u on i In* second Monthly in No-, veniber: . J. I'. < 'lark. I v a Hi. .1 . It. i'"w i I % - - K ei>.ha\v . L. T. Anderson. Cassatt. W. M. tiladden. ('atmlen. No. \Y. I*'. Mini, Jefferson. ? . \V. Shiver, < 'ainden 1 1. A . Ml IJot t v i 'asRti 1 1 . .1. E. W 1 1 1 ia ins, Kershaw. I a: ' her It a ley . J ? ? l f erson . ? I. It. Moselev. t'aiudcn N'o. L'. .1 H. Muftis, t'amdeti. II. K. MiiiiAd, .1 of IcI'mhi . .1. I'' Moore. Camden. \V. E. 1 1 i ii son . Camden: . \V. Sowell, Kershaw ha viil t ! il lis. Hoy kins. <1. A DeKay, Camden No. W. A. Seegars, Jefferson. M. F. Koovcs, Kershaw. W. M (Jettys, Longtowu. 10. .1. Hurnes, Camden. A. .1 Gregory, Kershaw. S. M. Stokes, Camden No. I. N. C. Nelson, Mlaney.. K. h Dahney. Camden. I T. Williams. Kershaw. .1. M. Anderson, Cassatt. .1 \ McDowell. Kershaw. T. .1. Holland, Cainden. 15. I.. W. I Jay-, Kershaw. T. E. Waters. Met Initio. 10. L. Copolaiul, Hothune It W Ablmtt. Mlaney. V .1 llinson. Camden.. .1 K. Lee. Lllgoff. W .1 . Da v is,. ( *assa 1 1 . LOW ItOlM) Tltll' HA'I'KS. Open 1 1 > the i'tiblic Will he .Ma do for (he l<>>llo\\in?r Special Occa sions via tho Atlantic Coast Line, Standard Hiiili'tnid tif tin* South. Nashville. Tenn.-- Southern Edu cational Convention, October 30-No vetnher 1. Dates' of sale, October US, US). Final limit, November f>th, 1 y 13. Fares apply from all stations Augusta, Cia.- Georgia-Carolina Novem her 1-15. Dates of sale. Novcinbi'r 5 to I 1 , inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusta before noon November 1 f> Final limit November 17. 1913. Fares ap ply from points in South Carolina. New Orleans, La.? United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, November ll-l.'i. Dates of sale, Nov. S, i>. 10. 11. Final limit, Nov. 1!>, 1J113, except that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1.00 an extension un til December t> may he obtained. Fares apply from all stations. Augusta, Gil.- Negro Fair Associa tion. Nov. 1S-L' 1 Dates of sale, No vember 1 7 to 20. inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusta before noon Nov. L' 1 . Final limit No\ ember 23, 1 i? 1 . Fares apply from points in SouOi Carolina. For rates, schedules, reservations and any further information apply to Ticket Agents of the Atlantic * 'oast Line, or write \V. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager, or T. C. White, c,. P. A. Wilmington, N. C adv. MONEY TO IiOAN. On improved farms. Easy terms. Apply to M. M. Clarke, Canidon, S. C. 6 0. ISKOKillT IIKItK. ? . f M?. Tin n. 4>umIii4-i W lii ii r" 1 ?? m ? IwkiltaW#) | Thomas Ottrduor, youth of age, ul o'clock thl* morning UH t)M? reau.lt Of ttfl Overdose of ifliu ! cju 11 u 111 . which lio drank Monday ovu ul uk or 'iuv&day, uiorning. Me ih v M l I'eguJncd ( OHHI loUNIIOha, HI) U K'UH ! impossible for Coroner Hcotl or any Of the' relatives of Carditcr to aicer ' tuin ihe moijw- that I' <1 him to I 'drink i lit; fatal portion. The lauda num wum purchased by him while ? vinltliiK relullve* in Cumdt*n u few days uko, fin retired Mou<lu> niu'K utid Tuesday morning whoii he could ; not be aroused persons at li 1h hoard- i lug place nil Olyiuplu mill vIIIuko iiil j HiuniHU'd a physician wlu? pronoun I'd the drowsiness unnatural, An ill vest Igatiriii disclosed 1 wo $ cent , bottles of laudanum, partly filled,; in i hi: man's trunk. Thin proved | i lie hoI ii t Ion to t lie mystery and he* I role efforts were made ?o remisd- | Uttt him, hni In vain, No luqiu'Hi wuJ held b> th? coro nur after he had learned the few faetH obtainable. It Ih the belief that (iurdner'H mind wu? Impaired, and that In* drank the laudanum whilo In a condition of desponden cy. KVlday'H Columbia Record. * The remains of : Mr. .Curdner were brought to Camden Saturday and (he hurls) look place at Houlali, a few inilew east of Camden, lie leaven a wife and we vera I brothers residing in this county. U. I>. C. Notice. The .John tl>. Kennedy Chapter IJ. I>. c, has placed at the Cnmdon Li brary threw different sample* o i a most unique and attractive calendar, suitable tpv Christmas or any other gift.,,TI4l United Daughters of the Confederacy, both North and South, have the exclusive right of selling their calendars at 50c each? 40 per cent of sales to go towards Bhiloh Monument 'Fund and for each cal endar sold huro, the local ClutBk'I' will be credited with th? amount, an our contribution towards the monu ment which will be erected, we hope. In near- future, at. Bhiloh, in '?Ten--. | nessee, near '"Bloody 1'ond," where j the illustrioiiH Albert Sidney John- ! st n fell and where long trench is i 'of Confederate dead are buried with J nothing t-o tell of their bravery, and j su riflce. Will not our Coiixeder- j ate Veterans, our friends in town ' and county and t he members of t li? John l>. Kennedy .chapter purchase...' at least one of these calendars, ami tlu-reby assist in raising this beau t if nl Monument to our Confodera'e , dead at Sliiloh, but bel.ji our Chap ter keep abreast with other chap- I t<T;: in tli<' South Carolina division j in memorial work, and make a cre<! liable report thereby, at the State j convention If. I). ('. which convenes! at i'Jdge field in T5eceii lTFe FT Orders must be taken ..before No- ' v '? i n her 1st, from' Miss L. T. Not ties, j at Camden Library, or from Mrs. John Can't ey. JiiOti, I'.rd Avenue, Camdeti. We assure you . of our appreciation in advance. .Mrs. John Can try, Pres. J. 1). K. Chapter I*. I> C\ j \i).M|MSTii.\Toirs \ orici-:. All parlies indebted to Ihe estate of W. K. Thompson, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to ! tlu- undersigned , and all puritc.s (if any i having claims against the said estate must present them dul.? at tested within the time prescribed by la.w. L. I'. Thompson. ( )ct ohe r J I , I 1 '! . Picture Show ,M:oved. The moving picture show has boon changed from the Airdome to the Opera House, where it will In* op erated during the winter. In order to create the picture interest, better pictures have been selected and we are confident that when you see them once you will see them, again. The servicf* is the same as is iised in large cities and is strictly high class in every respect. The build ing will be heated during the cold weather and will be a pleasant hour when you attend. Come out and give us a trial visit. If you are not pleased your money will be refund ed. Friday: "Told in the Future," "Proposal by Proxy." "Golden Oate Park and Knviron." Saturday: "His Sister Lucia," "The Girl of the Cabaret," "The Silly Sex." Douglass & Brown. Courtemir Re j,-.? j 'T wonder wb v : ' > ? | ered the wis, ! Meekton'15 **" I '' "PrOl. . I bo mar ? ? ! ?tee " Want a Cook Want a clerk Want a partner Want a situation Want a servant girl Want to sell a piano Want to sell a carriage Want to sell town property Want to sell your dry goods Want to sell your hardware Want to sell millinery goods Want customers for any thing. Advertise through "The Chronicle." Advertising is the way to success. Advertising brings customers Advertising keeps old ones Advertising insures success Advertising shows energy Advertising shows pluck Advertising is v"biz" i Advertise or bust Advertise long Advertise well ADVERTISE At Once. MONEY TO IX) AN ON RF1AL ESTATE ? EASY TERMS K. C. vonTrosckow. MAHTKU'M 8AIJC. $ au: dl Hout h Carolina, . County of Kerabaw. < Uiurt of ( ounnou IMeui rteljio C. Mum, a <1 tialit i?*t i*<vt rlx of the u4ul<,' Of John C, Muu, deceased, itaiutlff. Against. Newton C, Hoyklii, Administrator of the estate of K. Miller Boykin, do cease d, ot. al,, Uefeudunts. In pursuance of uu order of His Honor, Frank U. Ottry, I'resldlug Judge, of datu July 10th, I UIH, 1 will offer for sale, ut public outer/, to the highest bidder, for cash, in fr >ni <>f i ij >? < <>?? ri l lOUflf door, on the first Monday in November, 19 Hi, Doing t bo third day thereof, the following judgments entered up again#* Him defendants Hated below in tin* iilHiVe entitled cane, said Judg mt'iiia bu.iring interest at woven per (7) null t froin t be I Oth day of Jan uary, 1 !H< 7 , which is to be added to the ? ainoiiutM herein s?m out opposite tint names of (he respective delin quent defendant**: (Seorgo W. Avgan-ts, ..$907.50 subject to credit an depos itor, of $60.00. W. 10. Ariedge. . . , . . . . 105.00 B. 15. Iteckhain 1,060.00 N. C, hoy kin 5 25.00 Sirah. W. ('orbett 1,050.00 subject to credit an depos Itor of $ 120.54; Uebocea W, DeLoache. . .. 1,050. 00 I). F. Dixon 2 10.00 10. Heckheimer 525.00 J. k. Lang 5 2 ;..oo Fred Richards Ill 5.00 S. "M. UoHeuberger 1,1)50.00 Apnie XL stokes . , .. . .1,050. oo h u l> j <i<* i to credit as depos itor of $3 5.01. J. E. Yauglian ... .. . . . . 525*00 10. I). C. Williams 787.50 Sol Williams 105.00 I-]. I<\ Wat-kins 1,050.00 subject to credit as depos itor of $303.50., Zeinp Br 08 202.50 10. ('. Zenip, Trustee 210.00 N. <?. Woy-kin, Hdieiuls.1 r^4or of TITS estate (,r t:. M l!lor Boy kin, 02J/e per cent of $7, 250.00, , . .. .. .. .. 6,706.25 L. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Kershaw County, ? Oct. 1 5th, 1913. TAX NO'I'K 10. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co., Camden', S. C., Sept.. 30, 1913. Notito is hereby given that the books will he open for collecting ol' S aw, county and School Taxes from October 15th, 1013, to March 1st, 101-1. A penalty of ^1 per cent will! be added to all taxes unpaid Jan- } unry 1st, UJ1-I, '2 per cent Febru- I ary 1st, 1 1? 11, -and 7 per dent March j 1st, 1014. The rate per centum for Kershaw ! couuiv is ap. follows; Mills. ! Stale t axes . . 5 Vi County Taxes . .... . . . . 4 Vi ' Special taxes . . . . . . 2 % i Road taxes ' . . . . 2 Vis j School taxes -. .3 < Special school taxes . . 1 ; Total . . 18}4 ; The following school districts havoj special levies: Special school tax, hist. NO. 1, 1% i Special school tax. Dist. No. 2, 1 Vfc j Special school tax, Dist. No. 4, 3 I Special school tax, Dist. No. 6, 1 Special school tax, Dist. No. 7, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. S, 2 s Special school tax, Dist. No.. "J, 2 j Special school tax, Dist. No. 10, 5 Special school tax, Dist. No. 11, 5 Special school tax. Dist. No. 12,. 4 i Special sciiool tax, Dist. No. 13, 1 Special school tax, Dist. No. 15, 3 ; Special school tax, Dist. No. 17, 15 Special school tax, Dist. No. 18, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 19, 4 ! Special school tax, Dist. No. 21, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 2 2, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 2 4, 3 j Special school tax, Dist. No. 25, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 27, 6 Special school tax, Dist. No. 2 8, 2 i Special school tax, Dist. No. 29, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 30, 2 j Special school tax, Dist. No. 4 0, 11 Special school .tax, Dist. No. 4 6, 8 Special school tax, Dist. No. 47, 4 i The poll tax is $1. All able bodied male persons l'rom the age of twenty-one (21) to six- j ty (GO) years, both inclusive, except , residents of the incorporated towns j of the county, shall pay two dollar.; I ($2) as a road tax, except ministers j of the gospel actually in charge of t a congregation, teachers employed ! in public schools, school trustees j and persons permanently disabled in ' the military servjee of this state, j an.d persons who served in the j late war between the States, and j all persons actually employed in ? the quarantine service of this state, j and all students who may be at- ! tending school or college at the J time when the said road lax shall I become due. Persons claiming (lis- ! abilities must present certificates 1 from two reputable physicians of this county. All information as to taxes will '< be furnished upon application. D. M. McCaskill, County Treasurer. SEAliOARl) A lit IANK. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Camden, 8. C. (Schedules effective April 2 7th, i 1913. Eastern standard time.) Northbound. No. 4 ? 6:47 a. m. No. 3 6 ? 8:55 a. m., New train. No. 18 ? 5:05 p. m. i No 2 7:31 p. m. Southbound. No. 1 -11:05 a. m. No. 17 ? 10:37 a. m. No. 3 5 6:48 p. m., New train. j No. 3 ? 11:15 p. m. ; Trains IT, 18, 15, 36 local trains j between Columbia and Hamlet, oon- j necting at Mclieo with the South \ Carolina Western Railway. Trains 1 and 3 through trains for the South. Trains 4 and 2 through' trains for tho East." -For detailed 1 [Information and Pullman rdserva? ' tions call on local agent cr write j C. B. Ryan, G. P. A., Norfolk, Va.; i C. W Small, D. P. A. jSavannab, i Qa.; or J. S. Etchberger, TV P. A., | Columbia, S. C. JJetter JJread SATISFIES A Better Appetite wavjgwmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm We manufacture "better bread" exclusively Ask Your Grocer for It ^TELEPHONE 49==== CAMDEN STEAM BAKERY A. J. BEATTIE, Prop. YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS?*!,!?0 And You Should Know that we put up prescriptions RtGH F.i No one is better able than we are, because of our training and equip ment. No better drugs can be had than those we use. W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE PHONE 30 Two Doors Above Postoffice Will Be Cold, You will Need Wood and Coal? BETTER ORDER NOW. Prices will be - - "m': ' Hard coal $9.00 qoft coal $6.50 Five Ton Lots 8.75 >^Five Ton Lots 6.00 WOOD, Four Foot $3.00 OOD, CutTwice $3.75 4 FOOT WOOD Cut a FOOT WOOD Cut Only Once 60c Any Length 75c .._1 Telephone No. 58. If you give us your order before the 1 st, we can give you better prices. CAMDEN FUEL CO. I. J. McKENZIE, Manager Health "Insurance It's UP TO To guarantee yourself a definite, certain income in case of sudden illness ? make sure ol meeting current expenses, dootorfi idlls, otc. When you consider how cheap the insurance is ? how far-reaching it.s benefits ? we know you'll be interested in a policy, l^et's send you sample policy, full particulars. WILLIAMS INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY (Incorporated.) 1012 Broad Street Camden, South Carolina Dr. E. H. KERRISON DENTIST Successor to Dr. L. W. Alston Office In the Mfcfrn BoiKHnjt Phone t&L MARY K. HAMPTON', Registered Nurse Jdl Calls promptly Attended | Phone 234-J. ?? J&paldence 9 %S Campbell Ats.