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nfAWWl HIS &JIM> , Took Murdtr 0?|< ??f ll??urt of I 1 (Hill? *1*11. I, .id "IX nnirdn- u Mihiht. '?!l ;tra?r iifiiriiitf your *<?r < mm t [villi him 'is I '?? k?h? IK." whs flic Lj^jii: .. ivuu.i rl> malic hy a w lilr?> I !,J' S||l I' <iON|M'l Ml^ioil |j|s| ]?? MimmI ? r?- t lli.< IMldtoiUV, ?-l J ' .1 1 ii'i'r jiImIoI, IuiikI -it I '? 1 M* , ihI the pistol ?Uitd. JJlxUidtfti* tii Mi. Frank SlinVnlil, the speaker Tl?' large eonwrenatlou WMs literally stunned. Hardly a |?ers<\h iuovimI as he Ptatltatv) tht? words of the man. It was Mimed unlwllevahle. yet here \\a> u man who had dllherately planned to commit murder, admitting Ids lutein tinned crime and standing before hK fellow men repentant. It was out' of tile. iaost twnarkahle incidents that It. i t ever taken place at the Star tJospel Mit sh?n. StiiKU'liiteiulaiil oltadiah Inimm told a i ei tort lor, lie was overjoytnl n the eyent." Mr. Krnnk STgTwjfW. ut of the t.n.v loyal- and enthusiastic of the Mission workers, was the speaker at the I'ejj 11 In r Sunday evening service at tin Mis I K.ton last night. He sehvted the text, | "Ye Must fie Horti AgulU." Ills :MN?* i sent at Ion of the &uh.iect was a tasster* ly one and accoi*dl.ug I > the -usual eiis torn of t ho Mission all imtsouk In (ue audience who wished to he prayed for asked to step rorward and take the speaker's hand. Among fho nmn> who t??oi< >ie\ant age of this Invitation was a nieeh dress nil man, between thirty and thirty live years old. When he reaehed the pulpit he astonished the uVemhers of the eon . * . ^ , ? ? . If you like to dance by all means get a Victrola There'* every reason why you should have one ? and it's easy to get one from us. At formal dances, and informal parties ? a Victrola for perfect music! Dincf until you're weary with joy, the Victrola never tires. When there are just two of yon, or you are alone, you can dance just the same to perfect music ilwjys at your touch. And remember the Victrola brings to your home the greatest of every kind of music. C <mt in ?t>d li??e ut ripliin our terms. Then you'll tee there i* no reaton for you being without ? Vittru't. il5toVIOO. Camden Furniture Co. Phone 156 Camden, S. C. I HAVE THE STUFF TO WHIP THE BOLL WEEVIL Poled Durham, and Shorthorn Cattle, registered and unregistered stock always on hand. Cattle that gives you four sources of revenue ? beef, butter, skim milk to raise pigs, fertilizer for your land. Young cows giv ing 12, 14 and 16 quarts of milk to drop soon. Young bulls and heifers for sale at moderate prices. Pigs and hogs of all sizes. Sows with litters, sows to farrow soon. Now is the time to buy your winter pork ers. Three young Mules, 4 years old, nicely broken, for sale. L.W. BOYKIN BOYKIN, SOUTH CAROLINA HOT DRINKS Kg You will find the best at Crosby ? Ice Cream Parlor. hot CHOCOLATE and BOULLIONS of all kind#. Mr. Sawyer, our dispenser, is an Experienced man, is ready to serve you at all times. Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor ... - ? 3*-.. - * BAGGING AND TIES We have plenty of, second hand Bagging and Ties on hand in good condition, which we can sell cheap. * j. -? . HERMITAGE COTTON. MILLS K relation by pulling B plRtO>1 from his junket, unhrcuchtng It ami banding llw gun uiul cartridges to. Mr. SltfWttld, with the remark dial lie had t'litcnded |c ttUiiic a man bid (hal he b??d no mi tin* "J. lulit" ami would leave Idm to God's cuiv. Monday's Chariest' >u News & Courier. Major General Mills Dead. Washington, Se|>t in. Major Gen era I Albert I.. Mills. .chief of the dlvl ^l??u of militia affair*. ? 1 1 1 1 at his bona' hero today, after ir? hoar? Illness from lMt?Moa? ada Gen. Mills was a native of Nc\\ York and wan ti iqM >1 ti t ?"d to the military ac ademy f roui that >'taie in 1x7-4. Ho served with dlst (action through the swinish war and the l'hilltpplne insur rection, ami In U?(M wax promoted by President Roosevelt from tin* ranks of < -a plat it to brigadier generul. For scv oral .soars bo served as commander of tin.- Department of tbo Gulf. with head quarters at Atl:mta. Only but inonlli las was ctaamUshaied a major geuorrtl. From >lr. II. T. Johnson. Publishers Camden Chronicle: Please allow aio s|?aco in your val^ liable pajK-r to express ni.v heartfelt (banks to tin* voters of Kershaw eoun ty for (he interest they manifested In me which resulted in m.\ election to the House of Ucpresculativcs. The fa el that I bad not a relative. In the whole state, while all my opi>oncuts wore proadnent.l.N tonncetnl by relationship, makes me more than proud, and re minds me of t bt? old adage:. "llomatr and fame from no condition rise," for 1 made my friends by holiest, fair deal ings. I will be ti;ue to the party that elect ed me and considerate to those who voted against me, and so with charity | toward all and malice toward mate, I will be the representative of (he whole people. Gratefully youifc. 11. T. Johnson. Hcthune, S. C.. Sept. 17. 1010. A Card From Mr. Kelly. To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw (Vanity: A third primary has been declared by the Democratic Executive CVnmu lb tee between myself and Mr. Norman S. Richards for the House of Representa tives. This election Is to bo held on next Tuesday, the 20th day of Septem ber. 1 desire to express my deep ap preciation for the support which you pive me in the previous primaries and will be grateful for your assistance In tlds. tbo third primary. Mr. Richards or myself Is to be elected in this elec tion, Mr. Johnson having boon elected in t.he second primary. Should 1 l>e elected 1 promise the people of Ker shaw County faithful, earnest and con scientious service. Very resjiectfully. Newton Kelly. AN ORDINANCE Declaring the Result of an Election Upon the Question of Issuing $18,* 000.00 Coupon Bonds of the City of Camden, for the Purpose of Comple tion of the Establishment, and for the Enlarging and Extending by the City of Camden of the Water Works Plant for the use of said City, and to Supply the Citizens thereof with Water. .State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. City Council of Camden. Re it ordained by the City. Council of Chun den, and by authority of wune, that an election held in the City of Camden on Tuesday, the 12th day of September, 191(1, on the question of issuing coupon bonds of the City of Camden, to the amount of eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000.00.) hearing interest at the rate of live |>er cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, in any legal tender of the United States forty (40) years after date, with the privilege of redemption after twenty (20) years from date, for the purpose of completion of the establishment, and for the enlarging and extending by the said City of Caimleu. of the water works plant, for the use of said city, and to supply the citizens thereof with water, resulted in said bond issue Ite Ing carried. ? majority of the elect ors at said election voting for said is sue of. bonds, the vote' being eighty Tor said boiid Issue and twelve against said bond issue. Ratified in council assembled this 1 till day of September, 1010. C. H. Yates, Attest: Major. J. J. Gooilale. Clerk. an ordinance Declaring the Result of an Election upon the Question of Issuing $7,000 Coupon Bonds of the City of Cam den, for the Purpose of Completion of the Establishment, and for the Enlarging and Extending by the said City of Camden of the Eleetrie Light Plant for the Use of the Said City, and to Supply the Citizens Thereof with Light. . I ? v ? ?? ? i State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, City Council of Camden. , . Be it ordaiiie<l by the City Council of C?nnlen, and by authority of same,' that an election held in the City of Gdmden on- Tuesday, the 12tJi of Septeinl>ei*, 1010, on the question of is suing coupon bonds of the mi.1 city ?t Capiden, S. C\. for rhe smu of seven thousand dollars i *7,000.00* . IsmrinK . interest, rate, of iit'x cent per annum, payable seTOl-annusl iy, in any legal t mder of the? l,trited Htetee lorty (40* years afre ? dAte with the privilege of redemption after twenty (20) yearn from' date, for the purpose of completion of the estab lishment, and for the enlarging and extending, hy ttfe said City of. Camden, of the electric light plant for the use of the said City, and to? supply the citizen* thereof with light, was duly held and resulted in said bond issue l>elng carried, a majority of the elect ors at said election voting for mM issue of bonds, the vote heiag seventy nine for said bond issue and thirteen ! against said bond ssue. Ratified in Council ?wwimliled, this ' 14th day of September, 1916. t C. H. Yat?s Attest : -Mayor. J. J. Coodale. . . Clerk. J * ' ' ? 1 Rebuked the Judge. of till the reports nmtlo hy harrl* ters oh unju*t Judges Unit tvt?vi\h?d by Charles Phillips. the famous pleader of the central criminal eon- , l<oitdon, Is |M>t'hu|>H lies! i emend ?o red IMiiill|*s, addressing a Juis in defence of i man on trial for murder. wa* mm h ciubu i ntssed h,\ lh>? repeat**! In terpovj | liui.s ,,f the judge, Itaron (Jnrue> tukriii -U?-?l i?s i>m< of t lie old fash ioned "lut i > vJ 1 1 > 14 school of Hrltish lu rl*K Pnlllips. |x < ?? * j ? i 1 1 *_t his I ri>,i tciin til' \yell iuhU r control to the end. "pa home \\ itli this |?yssjii:t? la tln? i ?? ? i ? ration ?>f |?i-. address. looking lull iii JJui mi \ i he w idle ; "there arc those oil the 1 ??*i i?* 1 1 w I ? ? ? Iimm' the repnt.itlou of being lug juihu-v. I neither en\ > then.i 1 1?? >1 r repiMation in ilii? world tun1 their ?\? i ? ? ill I ho ltoM " No now . of Infantile ?para'vsi^ we're reported (o tl?o State Hoar- 1 of llo-alm op I < ? Monday. MASTER'S SALE. Stair of South Carolina Count \ of Kershaw Court of Common l'ieas. It. M Kennedy, IMalnllM', against Camden Mule Company, M. A. Cornier, and Head Phosphate Company, Defendant^. I'ndcr ami hy virtue of a decree of Ills honor, Mendel L. Smith, of date the l.'ijh day of July,. A. l>. 1910. 1 will oiler for sale to the highest hid <ler for rash at. puhlle. outcry, before the Court Mouse door in Camden, S. C. within ii.e legal hours of Male on the llrst Monday in Octolier next (lhlti) I ?ci ng the 2nd day thereof, ail thai piece, parcel or tract ' of land In the City of Camden. County of Ker shaw and State aforesaid,, fronting West en Ilroad Street (?f said city, ,15ml k. iow ii as "I. ??.'ham Stahles". and hounded North hy proi>erty of W. Dunn: Kast hy property of T. .1. Ar rant- and (iooilale; South hy proper' y of Hlehanl Halle: end West hy Hroad Street. Said pro]* rty herein ordered sold is tln? same c? nveyed to Camden Mule Company hy W. W. Huckahee, Sheriff of Kershaw County, and |?y said Camden Mule Company eonreyisl to M. A. Cornier. , I.. A. Witt h?>w sky. Master Sept. l it h MUC MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw Court of Common l'ieas. John K. Baker, lMali.tl'T, I against W. H. Shadhurn em' J. Lajss Shad hurn. trading under the firm name of Shadhurn lirothers, Beuj. T. Crump Company and fx?wl> Condor, I )efendants. I'nder and hy virtue of a decree of his honor, Mendel L. Smith, of dato the t.'tth <lay of July, A. 1>. 11)10, I will offer for sale to the highest bid der. for cash at public outcry, I?eforo the Court J louse door in Camden, S. within tlu- legal hours of sale ou the first Monday In October next (.1910* being the 2nd day thereof, all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate In the town of Kershaw*, County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, fronting North on Marion Street of said town fifty feet and run ning back South one hundriHl and six ty 1 100 1 feet to lot owned hv John W. Ingrftm. and bounded as follows, to wit: North by said Marion street; ?Muith by lot owned by John W. In gram ; East by lot owned by U. K. Cook, formerly of Mrs. J. M Hilton; and West by lot of s. 1.. -Jardner and Camilla Howell and being the same lot conveyed to Lowls Cornier b.\ Almetta Kee by detnl dated May 10th, 1910, and recorded in the oitice of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in In^ed Bookq Y.Y.Y., Page 752. Ii. A. Wlttkowsky, Master. Sept. 14th 1910. I SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw Court of (kunmon Pleas. Henry Savage and (Jco. T. Little, Plaintiffs, against K. A. Vauglian, Kate Watt#, Peruvian (Juano Corporation, Leroy Springs and C. J". Shannon. co-partners in trade ah Springs and Shannon, Southern Cotton Oil Qomiwny, L. Sohenk and G. II. Bauui. co-i>art ners in trade as L. Schenk & (vQin jrnny, Gus. Hirach, Jacob Ilirsch and I i. L. Block, co-partners in trnde as Hirech Broth rs A Company, Phillip Boyd Publishing Company, Defendants. i nder and by virtue of a decree of his honor, Mendel L. Smith, of date the 13th day of July, A. I>. 1010, I will offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at public outcry, before the Court House door in Camden, 8. C., within the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in October next (1010) being the 2nd day thereof, all that piece, parcel or tract of land sit uated in the County of Kershaw, State of SOOtli Carolina, lying and being on Samltica Creek, containing nineteen (10) acres, more or less, commencing at corner op. ?Qnm Tree on 8. K. edge of Vaugban's Mill pond ? running thence 8. 44 30' E. five hundred and three (503) feet to a corner on pine tree, thence 8. 00 30 fifteen hundred and forty six (1540) feet to a stake corner, thence N. 0 30 W. to corner In run of said Sanders Creek, thence by the North edge of Mill Pond 1 6 joint of com mem -em wit ; bounded North by lands of R. L. Hnckabee; East by lands o< K. A. Vaughan ; and treat by tends at Ross ; and South by lands of said Henry Savage and Cteorge T.' Little. Also the right to back water on balance of said tract owned by Hsnry Savage and Oeorge T. Llfctte as high as may be neoessary by tberaistng of the dam on said Sanders OeriL m-1*' W. W. Huckabebe Sheriff Kershiiw County. Sept. Mth lOlfc Auto Casualties Pot One Day, iiiwn\ll|t>, S, So|?t. IK ? K M (fetOOM. Nl)|H>lill(olHll?nt 4?f I lit* P?H? Mf?. r??.. wmm kllli*! iinil wlfi' m-rlously hurt whooii tholr iiHlinuohlto pltrhod ovrr mi oiulmukiiioitt now' hci't1 oitrly t ? H III \ , Viimm Imo'.ii, A III.. Sr|i(. I S.' Kltli' Sol loix a w oil known \on,UK mini ??f Kol ItTiiui it. Hour lioiv, was Instantly kill od ami Thiuinan WVnvor hadl\ ? ut w lion tholr aulonmhtlo dashod oft' a Iniduc In tin* ?>nl ->kli of litis * - 1 1 .> v;i r I.V iUUiilm . . . . . |.,viu hlnnx. Va ,, ( I s Mck. M. i A I'Vn^io, t ? T . >'t I \ ;i , l<* dond lu'iv ffoni a frnctuivU skull sn>ralnod la t lllltllllcllt \\ lll'll JIU illllunioliilo lui iv *m 1 owe n oa r tho rli\ with ? *l>r h t |>as NI'U^V'IS. Till' < >1 llt'l's OS? 4||HHl Willi onl.v slight hlll'l*. (Jim kortow n. I'a . S*?| ?i is A party ( f autoinohilUts. nil from South lift It h'hrin, I'a., w;oiV k 1 1 lod w hi'U I iiojr ? -:i r \> a> siring hy a train at a railroad '?n-ssitiir now horo Sunday. Kill*. I'a.. Sopi. l.s.-*~Tlnvo uoim-ii aiul n ui'tfiM rhauftor were killril at North S|irinulii'ld. IS mill's wiM of lirri' i,?>da,\. \vln?u tin' automnhllo In v. hh lt thi'.v witi1 rli 1 1 n? was at rin k hy ;i New York iVntral train. (apt N i i. Kvans. of Kdtfoth'hl. iv ? ? ? ? n 1 1 \ I'h'i toil a inoinhor of ilu> llotiso from 1 1 i ? Idstolic old i*onnt,\, ttnnotiiK' i'tl t tuit In- would ho in tin1 rat'O for 1 1 1 S|?*{ikrr of tin' Ilousi' against t'ol, .la tin's A I Io.m, of Hii'hlanil. for tho hut two lea rs Speaker. < 'limit* I?. t lias Ihs'ii oltvUtl litvsUloni of ( lit* U<wvk 1 1 1 1 1 (%mlH>r of <'onuiior<v tis xiir<v**or lo John T. Kotl tl<\V. ivsltfii.d. just issued, tells all about Crimson Clover, Alfalfa and all Grass and Clover Seeds for Fall Planting. Wood's Full SiH'd < 'ututotf dIho gives full uml complete Infor mation about Vegetable Seeds thut cull bo planted to advanta^ and profit in the late Summer and I- at!. It is altogether the most use ful and valuable Full Seed Cutalog issued. Mailed free to gardeners, Market C? rowers and Farmers on request. Write for it. i? T.W.WOOD ?> SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, V?. We are actively in the market for cotton this season, and will pay highest prices the market will permit. Show us your samples before you sell- -it will pay you to do so. SPRINGS & SHANNON * The Store That Carries The Stock. United States Tires "R" Tread AT REDUCED 30 x 3 PLAIN 3 PLAIN 32x3H PLAIN 33 x 4 34x4 TREAD 8.55 TREAI) 11.10 TRKAD 12.75 PLAIN TREAD . ..18.20 PLAIN TREAD 18.60 PRICES NON SKID 18.95 NON SKID 11.65 NON SKID 13.40 NON SKID 18.15 NON SKID 19.50 WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER A4 THE ABOVE PRICE. ACT QUICK BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. Lewis fie Christmas, cash grocers "A watch is intended to tell you thetimeof day. Unless it does this accurately it is worse than useless, for it is like the man you cannot depend upon. Many a man has twenty-five or thirty dollars tied up in a watch which is worthless when if he' would invest a dollar or two for having it repaired he would get the full value of it. Often a watch which does not keep proper time needs regulating for which we make no charge. If it needs re pairing our prices are more than reasonable, and our work is guaranteed. ^ : a L BLACK WELL Jeweltr tnd OptkkL t>ido, S. C ? ' > - - * v.. * ' . j