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I We can supply your needs in Prescription Compounding, Sick-Room Requisites, Veterinary Medicines and Serums, Garden and Grass Seed, Shaving Necessities, Electric Shavers, School and Office Stationery, Insecticides and other lines at money-saving prices. TRY US. I Zemp's Drug Store -??both prescription storesRc- City Drug Company I BROAD STREET ?PHONE 30 DeKALB STREET? PHONE 130 Announcing I am now associated with Potter-Wing Company and will appreciate the business of my friends DIXIE BOYKIN Wants?For Sale GOOD GINNING?The farmers of this section are well pleased with the splendid sample and turnout of cotton obtained from the Southern Cotton Oil Company ginnery (Jive us a I rial and you will he pleased also Southern Cotton Oil Company, Camden, S C 27 if. PLAYER PIANO B A RGAI N - Instead of reshlpplng to factory. $70u Player Piano, like new can he had for tin paid balance of $4N,t?5 remaining on contract Write at once to Edgar O Netz'ow, (Departinent of A< Accounts!, 47411 North Sheffield Avenue. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will advise where piano tan be seen. Kindly furnish references 27-11* pd FOR RENT ? Completely furnished live room apartment, lu nice residential section. Apply to Mrs. F. M. Zetnp, Telephone 278, Camden, S. C. 27-29 pd. OPENING FOR -Responsible person The growth and proven usefulness of the Carollnn Motor Club over a period of sixteen years makes It necessary that certain additions bo made to our organization. We have an opening for a capable, responsible, energetic gentleman ( or in some Instances lady) for Kershaw County. The work would include that of servicing our present members and promoting the growth and usefulness of the organization in his territory. Only persons who are qualified to meet the public and work hard need apply. Addres with full Information concerning yourself, Coleman W. Roberts, President, Carolina Motor Club, Charlotte, N. C. 27 sb. LET US DO YOUR GINNING?At this time of the year the farmers are very busy. They liml it to their advantage to gin at the large ginnery of The Southern Cotton Oil Company, for It saves time Southern Cotton Oil Cornpanv, Camden. S. C. 27 tf. FOR SALE One farm of 119 acres, eight miles east of Camden. Good land, pasture, stream of water, three dwellings, good barns Will sell cheap for cash or on easy terms See Leo Moseley. 111b Wood row Street, Columbia. S C. or Thomas N Waters. Camden. S C. 27-20 pd. FOR SALE Three gallon Superfex Oil Heater Will sell cheap Telephone 1st. Camden. S C. 2.-29 pd. FURNISHED APARTMENT?Suitable for couple or two business pem.O Apply to C o Stogner. 121'' Rroad Street Camden. S C 2.-29pd FOR SALE Galvani/.ed tin building. 20 bv 7" f'-.d ' idling 12 - ' Ma :.. .. >t o-, . f : )" w,i. - :: r-.r j >, ") \ g-. ,r t ii" v 1 G () Ha\, Campbell's Garage, Camden. S C 27 tf HOMES FOR RENT \ '.o.', LjMb'ton Stre. t Y? ry tb <irab!e .?> \?-n-m on trt r. t ? condition Av.it .ibtn soon See Shannon Realty Cornpanv Phone 7. Crocker Uutldtnp. Camden. S C 24sb WE BuY COTTON SEED Sell your cotior? weed to The Southern Co*n>n (?il i "injiHni Vou are helping a local industry Seed shipped to neighboring towns he'ps htttid up their industries Southern Cotton Oil Company, Camden. S i ~,tf PROSPECTIVE HOM EOWN E RS?For sale at re tsonjble prmes One twostTv house and lot. 11"2 Lyttleton street; one small house and lot. llo."? Lyttleton street Roth in good c??n dition. Property facing Hampton Park Call L H J>uvs telephone 340 or write Box 1 OR. Camden. S C 2 7 tL_ FOR SALE - - Over .".do Hereford caIves, yearlings and springers On clean pastures ^our sort from any herd T B. and Rangs tested. Several carloads young Iowa horses. Emmet '/ Channel, Lockrldge. Iowa. lv' APARTMENTS FOR RENT?One furnished apartment, screened porch, sitting room, bedroom, private bath, kltrhen and broakfast room; one furnished apartment, din*^ lng rt>om, bedroom, private bath, breakfast room and kitchen. For further information telephone! 28, Camden, S C. 25 sb. I FOR RENT?Bedroom with connecting bath. Twin beds. Men only. ' Apply 205 Liurena Street, Camden. I i S. C. 27pd j j FERTILIZERS?If you need some fertilizer for fall planting, you can get I j same from the Southern Cotton Oil j Company, Phone 54, Camden. S. C. ' 27 tf I HOMES FOR RENT?lS.'.'i N* Mill street Attractive. comfortable ! home of six rooms and sleeping ; porch Barge lot. Now vacant? See Shannon Realty Company, Telephone 7, Crocker Building. Cam-| | den, 8. C. 23ab j FOR RENT? Five room house, west j side of Highland avenue House in j good condition Price $20. Phono I'd3 or 13d. William U (Joodale, I Camden. S C. 23sb HOMES FOR RENT The Wallace property. Broad street,' one hi... k north of postoft'ice Three, l!o it s fre>h!y renovated inside and .iat An oppor:unit. for some one. A !.\e room cottage, lit Union 'street Verv d> sirahle in all respects j I ., . , A va i la t'.e ii.?w. Sen SHANNON REALTY COMPANY Phone 7 Crocker Building 'HOMES FOR bALt ?Many desirunle homes in all sections of town. C?et j ' our prices and terms Be wise and bu v now while prices are low. See Shannon Realty Company, Phone 7, ("a in den S (' s'dsb FARMS FOR SALE ?We have valua i hie farm land" in all n* tlons of J the rntirsry nr m~st r asonable ' prj ns S real bargains among: i them See si * :non Realty Company P'.on. : ( 11?11 - S C 4'.'8b | BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE?Some very choice lots for sale in excel-; lent neighborhoods and very rea son a bI y priced See Shannon j Realty Company. Camden, S C I lfisb ! HAVE YOU HOUSES TO RENT?| We have many desirable tenants' applying for homes dally. We save you trouble and may Increase your income considerably. Let's talk it over Phone No 7. or write and , we will call on you Shannon Realty', Company. Camden, S C. 21 sb' | APARTMENTS FOR RENT ? We have several apartment* of various sizes See us Shannon Realty ! Company, Phone 7. Camden, S. C. ! Ksb j SHOES?For shoe rebuilding and re-( I pairing call at the Rod Boot Shop, next door Express Office, 619 Rutledge street, Abram M. Jones, Proprietor, Camden, S. C. 9ab T??mmmmmmmm IN M E MORI AM "Asleep hi Jesus, blessed sleep From which none ever wakes to weep" "Fallen on sleep" Friday night, September !>. IMS, Josephine Serree Kershaw deLoach, daughter of our peerless leader. General Joseph Kershaw, a true daughter of the South, a patriotic citizen, and a loyal member ot the John I). Kennedy Chapter of the I'nited Daughters of the Confederacy, having served as historian for several years. Therefore, we the members of the John D. Kennedy Chapter C 1) C. resolve: That though we know that our loss hits been her gain and bow in humble submission to His holy will that we pray that her sweet christian spirit will ever abide with us That we must continue to instill In the minds of our youth the glorious lessons of our Confederate history, and keep "alive the principles and the spirit of those noble men and women who so gloriously wrought." That we Inscribe a page in our minute book to her memory and that the resolutions be printed in thp local papers and a copy be sent to her family. I ?Mrs. Egmont C. von Tresckow, Pres-j ident; Mrs. \\\ J. Dunn, Mrs. John: Cantey. From Mr. Barflold I 1 wish to express my appreciation] to the people of the I'pper Township " ] of West Wateree for the nice vote you gave me in the first primary and] ulso the second primary, which electled me to the office of Magistrate. J I oxpect to do my very best to serve! everyone right and will be at your I service at any and all times. Very respectfully, | JOE L>. UAKF1E1.L) in hi I If M? Banquet Tickets Will Be Limited I Announcement 1h made by the Cot-j ton Festival committee that the nunc' ber of reservations for the dinner to J be given for the distinguished guests | ul the featlvul will be limited to seventy, according to Chairman Murdoch j M. Johnson and co-Chalriilan John K duivoach. | Invitations have boen extended to Senators Uyrnes and Smth. Congressman Richards, Dr. S. F. Hraslngtou. Representatives lOstrldgo and Cly* burn, Governor OUn I). Johnston, Governor-elect Maybank, Mayor McCorkle of Camden, Mayor Owens of Collim j bla, the mayor of Sumter and also ot; Kershaw, and to this list will be added the farmer-mayor of Camden wh) will be named for the festival period, j Tickets for tho dinner may be obtained from the Chamber of Commerce after Monday. As stated, thert ( will be seventy tickets available, and) after this number has been disposed of, there will be no more to be had. j The committee has arranged to take' care of ninety people at the banquet | which will bo Berved in the dining room of the Camden hotel at 1 o clock. To date the Chamber of Commerce has received acceptances from Senator Smith. Governor Johnston. Con gressman Richards, Senator Byrnes j and Dr. Brasington. Tentative ac- j ceptances have come from several others. Long Lost Safe Finally Located j Cheraw. Sept. 10.?While hundreds, of persons lined the banks to watch.! divers Btrove today to bring to the i surface of Black creek a safe, which. | according to legpnd. contains considerable money. Persons who for years have searched the muddy waters for the legendary strong box were rewarded yesterday when It was located at a point 22 miles from Cheraw near the old Camden road. According to one story stragglers from General Sherman's army during the War Between the States stole the safe from a Columbia bank, drop? ping it into the creek with the intention of returning later to explore its contents. Another story says that robbers 7') years ago stole the strongbox from a Camden bank and. while fleeing, it fell Into the creek when their wagon overturned. At any rate, divers said the mystery probably would be cleared up be- j fore nightfall Jury Foreman's Windows Smashed Charleston. September 12.?Two plate ula-s windows in Witt's Sanitary Market were smashed at about 11:30 o'clock tonight by bricks hurl ed from at) automobile. Charles R. Witt, proprietor of the market and foreman of the Charleston county grand jury, was asleep at his. hniic. Id New Street, and was sum moned by neighbors who heard thej i rash of class The ear sped away j Police were notified and the bricks, j one a half brick and the other whole., wi r?" taken to police headquarters toj b,. \amined for fingerprints A P ?- j i-'.nai: w a ~ ! a t ion ed a' t h > m a r k?-1 j gttttrd it ije of tv night "They - k. 1 for it. now they aliening to get it.' Witt said When ask what he meant he added. "Wait for result-i Th'-y will get it i Five persons were killed Sunday j near Savannah. Cia.. when an automobile crashed iuV> a tree From Mr. Davis To my loyal friends and supporter-, cf DeKalb Township and the people of Kershaw connty: I wish to express my sincere thanks for your continued expression of confidence In reelecting me as your Magistrate It will ever he my purpose to merit the confidence you good people have shown in supporting me, by giving your honest fair and efficient service at all times 1| am a servant of all the people at ail times I will serve you all without discrimination I will try to be worthy of the name?Justice of the Peace 1 am humbly and gratefully your Magistrate. C. B. DAVIS From Mr. Nelson To the Voters of Dower Watereo I desire to express my appreciation for the handsome, vote given me in my race for reflection to the office of Magistrate. Very resepctfully yours. A. B. NKDSON I Cotton Festival To Be All-White Affair The Camden cotton festival, ,to be hold on Thursday, October 6, will be mi all-white affair, according to a decision reached ut a recent committee meeting. After a discussion with leadors of the colored group, it was decided that to avoid confusion in the program, the affair be conducted for white fanners and that later a similar event can be arranged for the colored farmers of Kershaw county. 1 The program will begin at 9 A. M. when a series of contests will be conducted on Rutledge street between Broad and Church streets. Th^s part of the street will be roped off for the entire day. The committee in charge of sports and stunts program is headed by Donald Morrison and Jake Havnes as co-chairman, who have seven other committee workers to aid them In making their part of the day's events a big success. W (\ MeCarley, chairman of the farm floats committee, with the able assistance of Mrs. Kathryn Watts and Miss Margaret Fewell as co-chairman will have a galaxy of appropriate floats In tin- afternoon parade. Mrs. Jack Mullen is in charge of the committee handling the decorated cars <ind organization floats. Mrs. Mullen will have the assistance of the Boy Scouts in the handling of this part of the parade. The decorating of the city and business houses is iti charge of a committee headed by Jack Nettles aud Clyde Mass&beau as co-chairman. Already this committee has conferred with a decorating firm and It is certain that Camden will be in gala dress for the event. , The part to be played In the program by the Charleston police band will be far reaching. The band will I ??^?? give 'concerts at intervals during the day and will also lead the big parade In the afternoon. In the.evening, the committee headed by Elihu Schlosburg will take charge of affairs and the pavement dance promises to attract a largo turn-out of "steppers". There will be two orchestras on hand and the round dances will be alternated with square dances with Honest John Laney and Clyde Massabeau doing the "calling." The street where the dance will be held is to be decorated by the city light department with garlands of electric lights. A loud speaker system will carry the music to all parts of the dancing arena. The cotton brokers have outlined a tentative program for their part of the celebration. Announcement is made that cash awards will be made for the best grade of cotton submitted to lite committee, for the longest staple cotton and for the cotton coming from the greatest distance from Camden. The contest program will be lim- i ited to eight events, four in the morn- i ing and four in the afternoon. The two* outstanding stunts will be the bus-J band calling contest for women and! the hog calling contest for men. There!: will be a prize offered to the largest!; zs> family present from outside the city, also for the tallest man and fattest woman. The contests to bo decided Upon will be announced In the programs to be mailed to every box holder In Kershaw county. Fine cash awards will be given to first and second place winners in all these events. The actual time of the broadcast over WIS will be announced uext week. The luncheon for distinguished guests will be given at the Camden hotel at 1 o'clock. Brief talks will be given by the guests of honor and later they will be heard ever the a:r More complete details of the festival program will be announced at a later date. All committees are working on the various units of the program and if the weather man is in a pleasant frame of mind the festival will be a huge success. Revival At Blaney The Rev. W. B. Cranford, of Spottsylvania, Va., will help the Rev. J. C. Cunningham, pastor of the West Kershaw Circuit of the Methodist church, In a revival service at Blaney, starting Friday evening, September 17. The public is cordially invited to hear this man of God preach each evening during this series of meetings. iv ,1. m.., 1 ii, .mi egawsMaBBSBaaasagsPBgassBiij. ruj.-w. i, iLJi/BgagagBgaeaaegarg^eesss Attention Long Staple Growers * bt/v- : - \H We are buying long staple cotton this season. Prices will be in line with other markets sf the State, j Will appreciate you seeing us. j I J. T. HAY COTTON COMPANY I ! W. Rudledge 8t. Opposite Whltaker 6. Company ANNOUNCING 1 4 B OPENING OF | Lafayette Service Station DeKalb Street Camden, S. C. I CLYDE WEST, Dealer HUGH BILLUPS, Asst. I Complete Line SINCLAIR PRODUCTS uU J , b H C Gasoline Opaline and Pennsylvania MotOT Oils I FEATURING SINCLAIR INDEXED LUBRICATION I Washing Greasing Tires Tubes I * B ? b ' P D p p t Ask about our Specials for j p jtv jlld mid friday and saturday i j