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-The Klver of Itoiitaum" ,i?. if i \ * i "I liomm:' ? I'll lla LlJ |,?nk\\ i K rtl. ? ?nV? Of th(? IHOK,t ujrs ?n iW ?M'Ttt'ii, ????! Mm.v Allison, ti?. I* H> m'U'tilwl rtud Pir In ll"' >t?'|lni' lolt'X. xv" 1 1 1 litf Klunvn biv.it flic >!?>?> H?- Tlu'ahv ou Tlmrs L,, serf- Th,H r,V(5 l???t Metro ^ j,.?|t)?v WMS I ?!? ?< I ll? M?l I by till. Vorjco Jt'illii ('XJIHAnilioli. nuclei* fill' <1 1 1'cct (on t,f the t |??l?rti i?**l |>r?Mlur??r, I f?*ui\v otto. iM'iiu' '!'<? In tier's first frutoro oil fjK. \l?!l" jnoju'l'illli Tlio story W'iih ?rifl?'? l'.\ ?' H'tH'. Wlilrli Is said |f (lie i" "J do |ili inn' of 1 1 10 w I r?. ,,f , wrll-kl I '.ilM'd Sin ton Senator. M?*l ?.?f tli?* exterior seencs iiro laid liUJif TIi-'II-himI r IiiihN, uIuto |||(. njujM'i'A \\;t> v?'in l',v .Mel f<? to nuiko pnosui' ? I, ? ? . RVB OUT PAIN v with good oil liniment. That's th? surer* wny to stop them. The Devi luMiiny liniment is( CW.' fvf Ina Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. CjooJ u r t/cut own A ches, Paini, Rheumatism, Sprains, CuU, Bl*n\6f Etc, 25c. 50c. $1. At oil Dealers. Wm. L. Kirkland SURVEYOR AND CIVIL | ENGINEER Office in Crocker Building:, Corner Main and DeKalb Streets CAMDEN, S. C. W. O. HAY'S Automobile and Machine Shop Camden, South Carolina Kquippt-d the Kqual to any in (lit' South. \\V niak?> :? ii y kind and sizo of >priiiL'. U.M vanadium stool used, rml sriiarant.^d. Storage Naileries charged with i!i" mtv latiM ni<>t,.r troiicrating sot :ti :? cf time and money. A\le and propellor shafts made and '.'Uiirantff.l in 1 the factory ]>r. >.]'!? t in every particular. Ca*i?i:s and Tubes vulcanized ? :i!l work guaranteed. PiWo-Lite Exchange ? Styles Ii iiiid 1". cylinder- always on hand. Fi?l\ Tires and tubes always in ?t??-k. We will personally see that ?siti>ticd with our service ??r v - d<* nut want your money. 0\y Acetylcnc Welding ? Castings -f a!! kind? of uietals a specialty. Tliaiiliiuir you all for the hand support given me since going in Minuii.nn f. ?r myself, I am, Your* respectfully, W. 0. HAY th?? |?r?nlurtlou. Srvoral palatial humeri ?>t NVw York ami Pittsburgh tn I ) I t?>n? WIMV iwil l.y till' 1 in Uw A I i I Hoi i fortvw lit phutotfiu piling tiu? ma ??> I ?!<?( ut't'sipii- n?.vuos. (JtMi'U*' CmU'Jmuu, was Kllli'tl hi Snhiilii futility luj-i nWtlu l>\ Will Juii??s, iiImii colored. FRED H. DOMINICK. Mr. Dominick Is a popular and rell-N able attorney of Newberry. He Is a candidate for Congress opposing Con gressman R. S. Whaley of the First South Carolina District. E. J. WATSON TO THE FARMERS OF Lancaster, Kershaw and Sumter Counties. * ^ We are now operating our mill night and day, and are prepared to do your grinding at all times. ^ you do not know the quality of our product, ask one of our many satisfied patrons. Our mill is located 15 miles south of Camden, near Hagood UKEWOOD ROLLER MILLS w H. FREEMAM. Leuee HAGOOD, S. C. Mr. Watson was born at Ridge ! Spring, June 29,1869. He has served j as city editor of The (Columbia) Re l cord and The (Columbia) State, and has been Commissioner of Agricul ture, Commerce and Industries since i 1904. He made two trips to Europe 1906-07 and established a movement of a new class of immigrants to the South through the, port at Charleston. He has written many books, pamphlets and bulletins on the resources of South Carolina. He is author of the Market Bureau now used by th State. Seed For Summer aad Fall Parsley. You can have a Fall and garden, much less trouble than you have with you _ soda fountain Half gallon preserving jar?, ,n_. . j +y,e best glass top goods come, at 80c per dozen* jar. W- ROBIN ZEMP'S drug store _ l} E L 1 V E R If MOST SATISFACTORY Fay. Hi 7.vearohl'' daughter of Mr. ami Air*. W. A t?f Hpnrfnnhfirjj, rttert at I lu* home of lir parent- Moir ? In \ night of liUnis which she ivelved earlier S'lt the tla> when hev tires, was t>'nth'?l from a hurnlnji uewsptti?er. Will WoimI'suii, rolomt, wiis nnx'sli'd in spatianhnru ':tx| week. charged w ith f t tti | >t-ti iitf wlili the mails. Tlii' negro was lit 1 1 ??? employ til* H tmil-frr toivi puny who k i ; i \ * ? :i contract in earr> I lie i Mil i I from tin' depot to tliiv |h>s|i>iIU e. What it Cost the Candidates. si a ii-iin'iii * tunc luvn i k 1 ? 1 with the clerk of < J !*< I I . ' til I t M s |'i i| |??\\ i A lc \ander I tlmlv moil JlllHC Mil n Kcllv K ]?. II W I' II T N? \\ I .1 \| ^ .s, U it lut |'?1h T, K Troticr .lame* il ( ' l>l hi ii i II t\ sinulctoi. J. I' Itati'iiiaii .1 K lie Ik I tell I ' I >i ? I .oache lv-t rhl?e Fletcher Coir 1 1 m U i Ih?i' 1 1 urn ph rics Mickle Sinclair Ti ne^drl WW' h William K i rk le\ l(ol>l. Mayill Wl'sl W. ltin hniore >\ rr- < \ ? oiskin M. .MoCaskill I. M. Keiizlc Allen It. .Mnrchi-on Thus. II. Young laithcr T. linker T < i, I >. W. It. Ii lei I. I. I ? I'. I.. ? ; c Ii. n. I ? M .1 M ('. * .'i 'I". I ( !. 1 1. J. 1). \V .1. s. 1.. A 15. T. It. i:. i >. F. i-:. m. Amos .1. M. J oil 1 1 1>. F. I,. lrtxoii W. Joy X. M. |?.mh| S. Trnpp X. West i'. Fanlkenherry I'. Kell.x ? not Alert. < >i^l mm ? !r. ril iter I lol'loli 1 Inckahec West iSiiler Kahon. Jr.. I ?lxon II. M. Flncher . W. 11. <Jarrtner Sam X. .Nicholson J. F. Creed J. !?). hixon (i. W. Fstes---aocoiint Fletcher M. Jordan F. f!. Ferry JameV T. Trilesdel.. a< It. X. Jones ii. It. Clyhnrn .1. I-!. < 'opMaml J. F. Severance W. Ii;l Icy It. F. IJoherH J. M. Sowcll Fnglisii It ran 'I'. W. Starnc" 10. Iliiivoii s. ii. i:,,v< la m ismm.oo j i :><> im.mo IS.tHl 27.00 j-j.'ji i iiO.OO 51.50 -I J. 70 lit 5 I I. (HI IS. SO is on ft. Jo oil. Ill s| Oil I it. (to M5.M5 151. (Ml 5S.-I5 51 .00 lil. 10 , M0.05 to. 70 M0. Mo Ml. 10 10. SO i5.r?o M* 1.05 M7.S5 1 I.MH 1 1.00 s.oo S.OO l.'t.OO 1M.00 10.00 s.00 7. (HI SJM) 10. Mo 7.00 S.OO 1O.00 s.oo .1 l.fiO .'J 0.00 1 (5.00 10. SO S.K0 . 5.50 not Alert. f 0.00 0.75 ?count not hied. 5.00 0.00 s.oo K.Ho (i.OO 7.20 0.10 5.50 (t.iid o.oo .",.00 | Supervisor's Monthly Report. I The following is n 'tist of claims passed upon ami ordered paid by the j Commissioners of Kershaw County in session. Monday. Sept. -4th: .1. I >. Siurlair, salary .... S5o.no 1 1. M. I'inrhrr. salary inn.oo W. l-\ Kusvfll. salary :;7..",n I (J. IMxon. salary 2".s5 | \V. I,. McDowell. salary Js.Pi A. M. I >eal. salary I Tom Johnson. salary 25.no M. West, salary IJ4.ll 1 >. M. McCaskill. salary llo.52 | C. W. Rlrchmore. salary . inn.no W. W. llm-kahce. salary 42Wl I.. < >. Funderburk. supplies 5n.nn A. 15. Kahou. supplies *?.? h ? Camden Furniture Co.. supplies .10.74 S. F. Hvasington. M. I)., examlii j iug lunacy m ? It. \V. Mitcham. work on court house HJ.SI Tom Wilson, work on court house 25. o."i Lewis A: Christmas, supplies .... 2o.5U j W. T. Smith, supplies 31.00 John Ray. .Jr.. supplies s.50 R. C. Henett. blacksmith work 15.05] W. S. (Jaskins, hlaeksmith work 4. no James Team, sum tiles li\la; Pearce-Young Co., supplies ls.su Clyhurn & Davis, supplies 131.03 It. W. Hrannon, supplies j (I. B. King & Son. supplies .'54.40 Springs & Shannon, supplies 107. .TO L. W. West, supplies 0.55 H. J. Cojieland. supplies 4. no J. T. Italey, supplies ? ,'52.40 J. A. Kahou, supplies .'54.25 I.. W. Italey. supplies 2.00 J. 1j. Ilinson. supplies 42. 7" II. L. Schlosblirg, supplies 4.50 Adolphus Jaeohs. supplies N.10 Kershaw Mercantile & Hanking Co.. supplies .>5.27 I). K. Fletcher, supplies 5.70 James McLauriu, supplies '55*. 02 Burns & Barrett, supplies 204 ..'54 Hethune Supply Co., supplies 40.74 J. M. ('.arson Co.. supplies 257.25 A. I). Kennedy, right of way ... .... 50.00 J. E. I'earcc, road work <5.00 J. H. Helk, lumber 221). o0 M. ('. Thomson, lumber 15.57 William Atkins, lumber .'5. SO E. W. Ha lion, lumber 1 20.4(5 J. H. Stephens, lumlier 12.48 T. W. Starnes, lumber 7.25 j S. It. Klrkland, road work (5.00 D. tt. Man, road work 7.75 W. F. MeCaskill, road work lS.oo Henry Ray, road work 53.75 H. E. M ungo, road work 7.00 i Mark 'Marsh, road work 5.00 A, B. Shaw, road work 24. SO J. II Haijimond, road- work . W.<#? ~S. 51. Jordan, road work 00.13 II. T. Miekle, road work 273.71 W. T; Haley, road work 11. oo M. I). Peak, road work 0.00 A. A-- Ration, road work 2.75 M. I>. Kelley, road work : "55 70 J. C. CflMady, road work 14.0Q Willie Young, road work 3.50 (*. W. Turner, road work 133.20 T. W. Watts, supt. hired gang. .. 120.50 I,. J. Falkenberry, supt. hired gang 11J L'1 L. S. Beam. supt. hired gang .... 123.74 H. E. Munn, supt. chain gang ... 211.20 I>. X. Ony, building flat - 150.00 (i. W. Dabm?y, *npt. poor house . ..13.00 Total $4,353.21 M. C WEST, ' THE COUNTERPLOT Uy KKITH KENYON. Susy opened and closed her fun I in put i?'ii 1 ly while I nth wciii mi pleading I.V ; ' \ nil lifted III eitl'W, Kill*. I III posi tive Null did At Il ilM ,Vi?U- WCI'0 II N\ fill l> nice in nu'. and Ml l lu* Washington hull \ ou didn't mhid it lul wjieil 1 look six liiiiii't's. it's all I van tin now lo get tuie." "Moii, you're ! .lust because ii 1 1 1 1 1 >|i<'iH'd 1 1 in t you got more than your >hu re u| dtiuees once you expect tin' same ildn^ forovcr." "Vnii aro begging I question, Sue. If uiic in usi u*e plain IIiikIisIi, hero K'i<->> ' Voii Know I love you. I i old .\ini mi I wo mouths am*, aud you pioin if-.-d in answer my question in :t week. Thai was i ho >vook Bert lowing eaiwo, and > ou scarcely looked my way onro wh li- ho was* here. I guess you for K* : liial 1 'nt St III waiting. 1 nin'l stand this s u > | u'i iso any longer. What is it lo In- y os or no, Sue 7" She temporized. "Suppose it's no!" "If- just ahout w hat 1 expected!" bitter I*.. It was ilie spark needed to send the Under into Hume. "Vtiu'ro Jealous?that's what you iut. and I'm sure it would lie anything htn Miss to spend the rest of my days with you. So I'll say 'No' since you're mi anxious to hear it." Bob inude no answer. The musie li.nl Mopped and tin? return to the house w as mude Ui silence. Susy convinced herself that she had done exactly right in refusing Boh. "if 1 had said 'Yes' to him tonight, that would have meant slavery for the rest of my days." { Hut that night, after she got Into lied, somehow things looked different. TN? despair In Hob's eyes had gone straight to her heart ami stayed there. So she cried herself to sleep. Daylight lightened her remorse, how ever. She realized now that although she was sure she loved Bob, she was just as certain that he was unduly Jealous. And so her busy brain hatched a plan that was calculated to Bet everything right in the future. So she wrote the following letter to Bert, tewing and dispatched it forth with : "Hear Bert: You told me to count jupon you when I needed a friend. I do need one now, and 1 want you to i do me an unusual favor. 1 don't want j to he "engaged to you for two reasons J ? first, because I don't love you, and I second, because you don't love me ? j but would it be convenient to let poo : pie think we are for a little while? You see (1 may as well tell you) it's I Bob. He's so jealous and I want to cure him before 1 take him for good ind all. I refused him last night. "Faithfully, "SUE." To which letter Bert replied in tho ! affirmative, declaring his intention of | spending the nexl two weeks in town I anyway and saying tliey could "fix j things up." So Bert arrived and. by paying Susy j constant attention and acting tlx- part j of the devoted lover, the rumor soon i got abroad that they were engaged. Hut, to Susy's consternation, the ef fect upon Hob was not all that could have been desired. His spirits had risen like a barometer on a bright sunny day, the cause be ing apparently pretty Isabel Fleming, whose brother happened to be Bert Ewlng's host. Secretly Susy raged. "Bob's making a perfect goose of himself. The idea of pretending to be so completely an nihilated when I said 'No.' " Bert had to leave finally, and Susy went with him to the station. There they.? met. IkuIjvI ujuI Bob waiting for the same train. Susy's heart sank whey she sow the traveling bags. It looked like a honeymoon ! But, to her relief, Isabel said good-by to her escort and turned to Bert as the train came in. w "Take good care of her!" called Bob. "You bet I will!" returned Bert us he uud Isabel disappeared inside. Bob faced Susy. "May I drive you ; home?" It was the first time he had ; spoken since the night she had refused | him. "Yes," she answered. And then with I a catch in her voice: "Oh, Bob, when j you can't get Isabel you want me! Do you think it's fair! You've scarcely looked at me lately." "It works both ways, I think," he said grimly. "You haven't had much time yourself." "But I didn't mean anything, Bob. Beally there wus nothing in it all." "All right. I'm glnd of it, but I don't see why you're telling me." "Be ? because I don't love anyone but you, Bob, and I'm sorry I said 'No/ M They were In the motor now and had taken the long way home. The road, walled in by trees on both sides, was quite secluded. _ Z "YouYe sure you menn that, are 70a, Sue?" "Yes, I'm sure! Very sure!" He drew a long breath. "It's good to hear you say so. dear. I've always loved you devotedly nnd I do this min ute, dear little Susy." "But why were you so nice to Isa bel?" " He hesitated. "We were good j friends ; that's all. Just like you and I . Swing; I suppose..- Do you know where i they are going?" "They? No."- ; , ! ~Tg be married. Tlieyrv? been en , gaged all along." (Copyright. 1S1?. by the McCJure Newap* j . per Syndicate.) I'Yimu Sliwrlfl' lliivkrtlH'*'. lMllnr < 'hronh'lo ; Thioimh Iho *?? ?< diii uk of your | m | h*i' 1 I v li la ihauk my frU>n?lt? aiul voi?tk <?f Korslunv (inuiiv t\ ?v t)i?' v??lo k'vimi i.ih? in I ho ?.noiiil prima t\\ which in* rln (r<l uu* (<> ih.- ?tUhv ??( s i?t*rliV of K?ii>havv ?ouu t.\ To show it i \ tippnH iat Ion I | tit,\ -olf lo ui\o i it \ uiihhiMHl at iciithui io i hf othrc ami aiako ihcui ?>\ru u IuMUt -In tin in tin* fuiuro than I lui \ ?? ? i oi u ? iii iiu- |kis( riuuiktiu ,voi i Jiii au.'l in I am \ojicn |hhM fill I v . W W WW* of Wh?h\V. I.nu-.ir, ? f. I . 1-. - Min Alltv.l K K ciiMrtl \ ii 1 1< I tliuiuluors. Ai'iilx'l ii 1 1* 1 }* I Ik.u tn-i h. ii^uriH'il fl *lrt> ?tf f\\?? \\*m>Ks Willi n'lillivfs lii ?'I|,-n1,'I\ Miss | I\ln.ir<l is Millie , I line iti \?'\\ I ??? l* I" \ Mis .1 \ I'oiln ?|H?nl 1 1 ? ? ? \\c<k ?'iul | in r<>hiiuiM!i Ml Mlirll li,.XV.MI S|U'1I| I'llllnx in! * \>hnul?lii Mi> .IhIiii Oliver. of Shy ;i hiiiiIi. <!;t . is \Mlinj; Mis. 'IUmi I lit i t'Uon. | NOTICE q We are ready, to do your ginning in the mo^t satisfac tory manner. We will be glad I to buy your seed or exchange : them for meal. \ : We appreciate your business ? I Camden Oil Mill ? WM. KING Manager HEAVY GROCERIES In addition to our Meats and Fancy Groceries, we carry at all times a com plete line of Heavy Groceries. Our prices are the lowest. Parlor Meat Market W. R. Watkins, Proprietor. You wont be calling for help if your ^Valuables are in our Safety Deposit \ Vaults. The Man with Money has his Valuables Safe in our Vaults. Help! Help! That's the cry you hear from the man who keeps his valuables in his home and loses them. ? The way to avoid this is to place your valuable pa pers, jewelry and heirlooms in our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Then your are free fr6m worry. You know they are safe. We will rent you a Safety Deposit Box. , Put YOUR money in OUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest. c:rst National i I;.*.