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Wants -For Sale ? Rents ?' ' "o.*h ? hvndin*. i Kt-Ji itfr ? Buggy- and harness f?,r r. w i i n buggy, bolft <?? nn i ?*? r?t 1 1 \ ? i \ *-? a ha/guln ft* quick h? It*. Apply j' f Stewart, M>7 Rift ledge Slivt-t, flmn?ivn. *? *'? Ho i?; i > Young iu?m? to ricck in i.y ^**1* and clothing store. Must wlyf >4<>iu4t -experience. Apply to Wolf# Uicht'l tS'>. Camden, H. C. 111 L "To^" "1 key* Moiiday iwwewliere <>n MtfljL Street. Reward if returned at Ollw '1" 'IT)# ('liroiilciu oflfcv ? ?'* FOK SAI.K <>m* piece plate glasw, 45 lnehfw by T<i Inches. A bargain to i gul?l? purchaser. See O, B, Fnnder burk mi M# lone-Pea rcO-Y<Ml?g Hard* wtre t'o'x Ht?iris, Camden, s. c. FOK SAI.E OR KENT- A 0 riunn on Jtutledge street. outhouse, barn HIP I stable. l>?t tHixlW Term* reasonable. Apply to \V. M, IxjIIIh, Camden, s. C. liV-10. , YOUNG .MAN? Would you marry If j Many beautiful Indian girls j to Oklahoma who own rich oil and ' firmniK Innds that are looking ? for { husbands. Information furnished free. 1 Mr#. M. I>. Smith, Box 57b, Muskogee, j OMaliojua, is-itp. , For Sale-*- Farm of W. B. iJeLoBcbe, tjtuato - 1 - miles Southeast of Cam deii containing U70 acres ; JftO acres of ojteii land, part of this under cultiva tion; timber and wood enough for the place; land producing well; adjoining lauds have sold for $80 per acre ; one ffv'e room dwelling, a good harn and heveii tenant houses. Will sell In small tracts to suit purchaser. Terms easy. Apply to c. I'. I) u Hose, Camden, S. C. For Kent or Sale? House opposite to Bloorosherry on Lyttleton Street, Cam- ' den. Apply to Mary C. Watklns, 160 lrwlu Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. 8t. ! NOTICE. To my Patrons; Joe Carlos, who basltfen my ;d ray man for several years, j ia no longer with me, though he drives ; a team very much like my own. J. B. Zemp. The Open Air School. The Often Air Seliool will start on Monday. September 7th. No beginners will be taken after the first -two weeks. E. L. ZEMP. wksterham plantation Will have thtee registered Aber deen-Angus Bulls in service. Terms three dollars cash. Also two large1 type registered Poland-China boars. 1 Terms $2 cash. All services guar anteed. W. A. Rusn, Manager. Apr. 24-6mo. 3^ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.' State of South Carolina, ? ? County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas. A. J. Gregory, Administrator of the estate of T. E. Gregory* deceased,; and individually, Martha J. Catoe and Owen Gregory, Plaintiffs, against 0. A. Grf?gory, Sam Gregory and It. B. Gregory, ,1. W. Ingram, G. C. Welsh and L. T. Gregory, Defendants. To the I k'fendants : You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action, a copy of which U herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on. the subscribers at their oflh-e in Camden, S. C., within ijoeaan oojAaes aqi jejju s^?P pun II joii run |n I In- 4 *< ?llt plaint within the time aforesaid the I > I it 1 1 1 ( 1 iYk tu t lifw action vs U1 apply to tin* I'oiii't for tlu* relief demanded )li Complaint. KiltKI.AND Ac KiltKI.AND, Plaintiffs' Attorney#. 1 Jated at Camden, N. c., A>.^ JOlli. 101 1 To the Dcfomlant. Sam ilfvgory ! Take notice that the Amended Sum mons ami Complaint In the ahove en I It led action was tiled In the ottica of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County on tin 27th day of August A. D.. 1U14. KiltKI.AND At KiltKI.AND, IMalutlffs" Attorneys. -i h SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. state of South Carolina. Count} of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas, Cafrh* I). 1 >av i?. Plaintiff, against Naney A Myers, Anna S. II row n, L. II. Myers, Addle McI<eod, Ctffft I>. Draham, A. L. Myers, II, T, Myers, HeDllCO M \ i ? i s , Alcthin M, Myers, J. \ letor Myers, .lane M, Sinner, 0. B, Spradley, Kssex Hall, John Thonjp soii, Jumelle Myers, i.ula Myers, Ma I -??! Myers. licit Myers, Itemi Myers and Joe Thomas Myers I lefendaniK. To the defendants above named : Von an* hereby suninioped and re quired to answor tho -Complaint in the above entitled action, a copy t?f which Is herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers at his oflice In Camden, S. C? within twenty days after the* service hereof ; ami if you fail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Complaint. 0 JV a. wittkowsky, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Camden, S. C., August 20tl?, A. I)., 1914. To the Defendant, llert Myers: Take notice that the Complaint in this action was tiled iji the olllce of CTerk of Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, South Carolina, thin 20th day of August, A, D., 1914. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Plaintiff's Attorney. August 21 -tit. ' _r The Sixth Annual Kershaw County Fair, October 21, 22, 23, and 24, 1914. Get your Exhibits Ready. [ MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ? EASY TERMS E. C. vonTre?ckow. ?MARY E. HAMPTON V REGISTERED NURSE Durham, N. C. ; passed State Bd. of South Carolina ; post .graduate ?of Lincoln Hospital, New "York, N. Y. Residence 916 Campbell Ave., Telephone 234-J, Camdep, S. C. Miss Margaret Taylor Entertains. In compliment to her house guests, Misses' Beulah and Margaret Dempster, of Kershaw, Miss Margaret Taylor en tertained most charmingly on Monday morning. The rooms and piazza was cool and inviting, and tables were at tractively arranged for cards. After several spirited games, dainty refresh ments were served. The Misses Dempster- left on Tues day for their home in Kershaw, ac companied by Miss Margaret Taylor, who will spend some time with them. . V. V Grocery ? Not alone in quantity can your grocery money be made to go further. You can save both in quantity and quality at this store quantity alone does not make a Bargain. Quality is as necessary as quantity in a bargain.^ For instance, a pound of cheap coffee is far dearer that a pound of moderate priced coffee. For a pound of bad coffee will not brew so many cups as a pound of good coffee. So with most groceries. All our goods are bargains both in quantity and quality. Your grocery I Money buys more here any othor store in town. B R U C EiS The Pure Pood Store " I :? ? ??? i *-?? ? ? ?. i I~ ?? ? KERSHAW ASSOCIATION To, Meet With Sand Hill Church Aug. 29th and 30th. Saturday, 10:00 h. in,-!? I Mvotlonal exercise* by C, riyburn. lOlft} Ijin.lliu.nt of deleg, airs. 10:4ft --"llow can wi> meet tht< need for t Ik* development of our young |h<o I ilt* ?" S. A. Winl ami .1. I. Itowi'l'M, 11:110 Sen^on by Uev. W, F. Eh li iilj-'f. Dinner. 1 :.'{o id. How art* we to Mv? *o that t Ik* Holy spirit'** liiflutjiid1 can lie i^H'ii and felt in our UvwhV" H#v, J. H. Hunter, llev. S. It. I In r i i?'l< I . i(? \ T. I-. Cole, and Kcv, J no. A, Davison. .'1:00 p. hi.? "Shall we draw a lint' l>et ween I ln? Church and t li?' wnrld?" 3, A. Wenf, .1. <l. M<<M*le\ and M. (\ Wcrit. ?1 :00 p. dii.- ? "How mil we liext Inform 4 our Sunday School h Y* Mrn. S. K. <Iof?d ule and othcra. Sunday Morning. 10:210 a. in.? "The Kingdom needs in JirOM|KM-t." 1. State Missions- Hcv. T. L. Cole. 'J. Home Missions. ')? FttTvJXU Mission* lte v. J mi. A. 1 hi virion. 1. "Whal we are doing now and why we can'! do more." Sunday Might, s-.tio p. in. Carrying the vision W*?-k to our Churches, Tim Association Enlistment Cam paign. T, Its Purpose. U. How to conduct In your Church. ? From Mr. Hough. To the Democratic Voters of Ker shaw County: ? -1 am profoundly grate ful to you for the Haltering vote you again gave me in the primary election hist Tuesday, and as a second race Ik necessary to determine the contest for tlu> State Senate from this county^ I will sincerely 'hpprcchilc your support In' the second primary. Some years ago I voluntarily retired from the of fice, of County Treasurer with which you had honored me, and you know the character of service I rendered you in | that capacity. As your senator I have endeavored to give you good service, looking carefully after the Interests of the people whom I represented. I rec ognised the fnct that I was the repre sentative of the whole jieople of my county, , and I sought in every legiti mate way to further their Interests, with what Huccess 1 leave to my fellow citizens to determine. ,\X If you again give me your aupppri in the second primary election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th, I shall great ly appreciate it, and hi return for same, I pledge you my most earnest and con scientious efforts in your behalf. Very truly yours, W. K. Hough. Miss Ethel Smith as Hostess. An informal dance was much enjoy ed by a numbed of the younger set on Thursday * evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith in Kirkwood. Miss Ethel Smith was the charming young hostess and a number of the visiting girls were honor guests. This handsome home was brilliantly lighted and the rooms were thrown" enatlite, made an ideal dance hall, where sev eral hours winged themselves away to entrancing music. Punch, cake and cream were served during the evening. For Miss Ruth Clyburn. ' An enjoyable affair of the week for the young iieople was given on Mon day evening by Mrs. Arthur Watkins in compliment to her guest, Miss Ruth Clyburn, of Lancaster. The evening was passed in games and dancing and adding much to the pleasure of the oc casion were several musical numbers, vocal ami instrumental contributed by Miss (5 race Clyburn, Miss Willie Wat kins and Mistf' Olive Rhame. Refresh ments were served during the evening. Miss Olive Rhame as Hostess. v A pretty affair of the week was a rook party given by Miss Olive Rliame in compliment to several girls who are visiting here. Misses Demjister, of Kershaw, Miss Ruth Clyburn, of Lan? caster, and Miss Mary Karle, of SpfU' tanburg. They rooms were prettily adorned in flowers and greens and the interesting game of rook played for a couple of hours, after which dainty ?re freshments were served. . EXPENSIVE SCRATCHES and Gall Sores Don't take chances on the services of a good work ani mal by overlooking the small scratch or ham barn. Be prepared before hand. Dr. Boyd's Sure-Pop Magnetic Ointment heaU if yon work your hone. Heals any sort of skin abrasion or ulcer. It's a guaranteed rem edy that you can depend upon. Money refunded if it fails to do al^fve claim for it. Large box 25c. For Sale by Zemp & DePass, Camden, S. C. LANCASTER EDITOR DIES. Chas. T. Connors Pastes Away After Long Illness. Aiik. lt?. -OiarW>* T. Con norn, oiu* of !iaii(u?ter*? b('Mt Ittlovc*) and most |h>|>%iIh r I'ltiKvn#, i?isk?-<| away today hi IiIk home on < 'ht*ti*rtUdd avt? nut*, at (lie an?> of r?i ?, tli htdng tlu?M t<> Hritdit'* dlwmM? of wbli'li hi' had Ikhmi a MiiftVivr fur t lit* lust ihnv year*, of lulylit, rhti'iy di*|?o?dtion, witty, wHolwouh?d, upright. fcurU'xx. it wilt lie it loUf Hum* lu'foiv his plu??. will be mi.. i in tin- ilMltil i)t Mf frlmul* in i.an<iist?'i whom ha by th? UundftKla, Ah iiii advocate at tin* har in* wan zealous, KH|{a?'lo|}H and learnad ; ax h iiewMps|N>r writer in th?? latter yearn lw ajwri'd. neither friend# nor foe when It ciiiii*' to opiKMlni; iwincljiUta that lie thought wrong, l>ut he alway* m.mkI for wIihI he thought right and wield ed his fa?lle | k'ii for all ilmi wit* good1 noble tuul true and for i ti?* Upbuild ing ?if Ills lull l\ ?? ? < ? I ? 1 1 1 > Hle?.>ed wllh a loving family, Ills Inane life wa* Ideal and he whs never happier than w In n sin 1 oinidtd 1 ? \ Ids 1? >\**? 1 oh?'K. <*harle> I'll. u ii Connor* was horn in Lancaster. January 7. lKftft! He wan a Kon of the1 late W. Nl. Connors, who vvhk a member of (he I .aneastor har. lie attended the public school of Lan caster, King's Mountain Military aehool under Col, Anbury Coward and grad uat??d a) tin- Culverslty of tin* South at St'wants' with highest honors. Ho was admitted to the har lu February 1N7?t, forming a partnership with (ion. Joseph It. Kershaw and was associated' with hliu until Ids novation to the tH'llOli. Hib health fuilin?, he rotlnal to hln Carui until INM, whtai ho wan KtMll tn t ho l?'Kl?hituiv. M'rvtnK two torn)*, Im'Ihk ?I?Mto<l ea?h tlmo hy m IniiMUomr majority. He wax f*>r kov oral year** an otlh-or of tho Stato ml' lltla with tho rank of inhjor, .Mr. Ih'liuy <JHk * I'Htent. Mr, (i(*orgi< A. l?oK??y hita ohtnlnwl a patent upon an Improved cotton hoo<I planter. Iptoad of plaelnk tho koimI In a row it <1 r?>|M-i them at totemOn and fertlllKor can alno ho put Mown with It at tin- name time. I km Id 08 Iki I nt: an Improvement on the othor moth oils, Mr I U-Kay rlalins tliftt- It will take h'SK mhhI to plunt In thin way. Ho Ih dally receiving offer* from all Motions of the country, but ho doo* not Intend to bo In a hurry about soiling ami thinks that lie has a goo<l tiling in this patont. pPjp A Tier after a thorough canvass of the subject and much costly experience with other illuminants they find electricity is the best A FEW REASONS? ELECTRICITY causes no dirt. ELECTRICITY is more flexible and therefore better diversion is assumed. ELECTRICITY does not consume the oxygen in the air necessary to life. -ELECTRICITY is the safest to use. Tungster (Mazda) insure the high est efficency with the least cost Up-to-date stores cannot afford to do without Electric lights. High time now to have that electric fan installed. That twelve inch desk fan which giVes a cooling breeze at a cost of o^ly six-tenths of a cent per hour, or, that ceiling fan which keeps your place of business comforta ble and free of flies at a cost of less than a cent and ahalf per hour. L r r? ?<!> . ... - ? ? . ' . ... T " ? ' ' . ? " " ' . . .. ' . .. 1 ' ?' ."v ? All sizes and styles now ready for sale. . Xj Our representative is at your service. ~ Camden Water, Light & Power Plant L. S. BAXTER, Manager. ?' , :..y ? ? ? ? ? ? : Camden Harness & Shoe Repair 4 * e ^ . -\y * - 0 Is fitted with the latest labor-saving machinery for making and repairing of Shoes, Harness and all Leather Goods. Have your work done while you wait. We also buy second-hand " shoes' (men's only) sizes 6 to 10. 527 E. DeKALB ST. T. A. BELTON, Prop. 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