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local fltattec "Wanted iSsH2j&2 deerwwe tuhcoiiatloa lUt of * prwdMat -monthly nu|utD?, on ? Ml*r j umIcmi mlwtoo bul?. RiiwrtaoM W* not nwHmry. Good opportunity for rteht person. Addreu Publisher. BosM.MMMn ?O, Knw York. Inxure Yoor Stock. We will insure your Life Stock, and payment of claims will be promptly made, ?cio matter where, when or how leath occurs. GREENWOOD, i. C.) LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE CO. I. P. Holland, A/cent, Camden, S. C. N. B. I will also snatch yourj ishadow by taking your photo .graph, and having same en-! ?larged if requested to do so. I. P. H. i SPARROWS EM-PREbS CHOCOLATET.? Call at Cros ?by 's Ice Cream Parlor. i For Sale. Four (4) good Mules for sale, ?ages frotn five (5) to nine (9) years. For prices and terms, Apply to J. L. Guy, Camden, S. C.# Trespass Notice. Hunting, and all trespassing on tlie Buum_Swamp Place, and upper Place c>r 'Vtnegar Hill Place, in West Wateree, is ?strictly forbidden under penalty ?of thtf law. B. H. Bautn Agt. 11 7 6t07 SPARROW'S ISM PRESS CHOCOLATE.? At Crosby's Ice 'Creaiu Parlor. A Deserved Tribute. The Georgia Fair edition of The Agusla Chronicle was a splendid example of enterprise -on the part of that always eti terprising journal. It coutaiqed seventy-six padres, aud if any field L6f widest ry, ijrt or lilera lure not (Moro'uglfly covered, we flowed Ho delect, it. W^XaKe pkASCire h\ piying this Steserved tribute to a very v al u x $ 1 1 a i ) ge ?? SPARROW S EMPRESS -OHGCOLATE ? ? i ? the good side of ih?* girls l?\ nni'xi iug in a p'i<; I< or so of *lP A RRO \V 'S EMPli fC S S CHOCOLATW. ? < C i? * I >ent Ih. On Thursday, iliu it 1 .-> i ail . hi lii? home in Luc* county, ai'l^r a long and n .el'ul li IV. doal.hc aim ?*d our good old frieno, Mr. Josh J. Josey. His remaiuS were in terred on Fri 'ay following his -death. Died, at a ri|>e age, at his home near Cassatt on Monday, the 4th inst.. Mr. Jonn Daniel McCaskill. He had been a great sufferer for many years, and ?death was doubtless a merciful release. Another good man has gone lo his reward. Both of the above-named were warm personal friends of ours, ?and we extend sincere sympathy to the bereft families iu our mutual loss. A Narrow Escape. Q. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Illunk, Mo , had a narrow escape four year* ago, when he ran n Jimaon bur Into his thumb. lie says: "The doctor want ed to amputate it but I would not oon ?ent. 1 bought a box of Buekten's Arnica Salve and that oured the dangerous wound." 2ft<\ at F. Leslie Z?*iiip's, Camden f> rug Company and Zvmp ft DePass druggist*. Plume 30 Prompt Delivery Careful Prescription Service F. LESLIE ZEMP.S PHARMACY. ( Two (loon above pott office.) Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, daily ( 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. Sunday < ( 4 p. m.-to 5 p. m. Orders delivered at 10 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. and ofteuer when neeo??ary. Delivery after 7 p. m. lOotp. On 11 to store' after closing hour* ('Plion? J Fresh Whitman's Cindy. PERSONAL ? Capt. L L Clfbtro paid as mm of bit kl?rt;i pilnuot viiitt on Monday. ?We are pleaaed to see Mr. Donald If. ?rap -again ou the streets alter a rather severe attack of typhoid fever. ? We have a number of new advertisements is this issae. Space does not permit of par tioalarsation. Jnst read tbem. ?Mr. Hunter Lang lias re turned to us from Pougkeepsi, N. Y., were he completed a com mercial and banking business course. ? ?Messrs. Earle, Caughman and Sullivan, the Rail Road Com mifsioners of South Carolina were in the city on last Friday on a tour of inspection of the several railroads here. ? We are oonstantly in re ceipt of requests for sample copies of THE PEOPLE of a certain issue. Naturally we al ways send them, but would sug gest that a nickle, either in stamps or cash would be the proper thing to include with the request ? Formerly Colonel, but now General R. W. Hunt commonly known as "Bob" has been pro moted from Division Passenger Agent of the Southern Railway to the position of Assistant General Passenger Agent with headquarters at Atlanta. We congratulate .General Hunt on his promotion. SPARROW'S EMPRESS CHOCOLATE.? An el e g u n t present for your sweetheart. For sale at Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. Reunions. I wish to announce that there will be a two days meeting at High Hills church on the third Saturday aud Sunday in No vember, the 16th aud 17th inst. J. W. WaUcins of Brunswick, Ga., is expected to assist in the meeting. Everybody is iuvited I. O. O F. The Dist rict meeting of tin* Independent Order Odd Fellows, will he held witli the Camden Lodge No. 1.19 on uext Tuesday, the 12th inst. The meeting will oe called to ord?-*r at, '# o'eloeu o m. at the 0 ?uri ll.?:i"". \d <itvs<? ?*l wi'lcoiiii' ??. H ? i. .t L Smith, i ol lowed by ?>? * it 1 1 m ?????? "speakers from I' ? >? lit; !-? . >?r..| -If ?? prm' iU i'lji-* ? ? ?? '.mj twenty tive Vi^Uliivf it" ?*.:-?Ue ? |itv***jit, and til'* ;? ? > ?.? *vi ? ?ntei laincO by h?i.i*i<t_r -.??ni ? ? ible addresses. W. r\ linsseii, N. ?? Camden ?<i ?;?* Kxcciillvc Board Meeting. The Executive Board of the Kershaw Association will meet in the Chronicle office in Camden November 25th, 1007, at 11 a. m. Any church wishing to join the Association, or any feeble church needing aid for the coining year, will please send application al once to the chairman at ICalb, S. C., and it will receive due consideration. The members of the Board are L. L. Clyburn, E. Li. Copeland, W. D. Seegars, J. C. Price, J. M. Sowell, J. O. Moseley and Rev. W. 8. Walters. As there may be some very important matters to come be fore the Board at this meeting 1 will as c every member to be present if possible. L. L. Clyburn, Chairman. A RomaHtlc Marriage. The following report is not exactly authenticated, but from it it Mflms that we have another sister-in-law, ana a very charm ing one at that. On Thursday, the 31st inst., Mi9s Bell Childers, who is well and favorably known in this community is said to have met at the Fair a brother in law of ours, Mr. Herbert Younjr, and was united to him in matri mony. It has been known to us a considerable time that the couple were keeping company, but the suddenuess of the uflfinr made us * breathle** If the re port is true, our yountf brother in-law has secured a wife whom we believe will 1h? :i real help 'men' to him, and the bride n husbiind in fill the nuw implies. ?We wish llirm all h-ippiness in ( their voyage through life. BREVITIES, ? Bead carefully all our td* verUwunto, end profit by them. ?Bead Mr. C. C. Moore's new ad. iu this issucl It is attrac tive, and mesas exactly wbst it say*. He is a safe uyqpt to deal with. ? Hod. W. Bratton DeLoacbe has a professional card with as. He Is a sound lawyer, sod a gen ial gentleman. ?We call attention to the sd. of the Camden Carriage and Wagon Works. Mr. Hsmpton is a fine workmen, and guarantees all work. ? The newly arranged ad. of Nathan Levy, The Clothier wnich appeared last week if at trscting much attention. ? We haven't the big head on account of our editorial columns tnis week, but they will bear reading. Somebody may learn something. Among the State Fair Visitors. Among the visitors to the State Fair last week we uote the following: Hon. M. L. Smith, wife and son, Mrs. M- S. Sowell, Hon. W. R. Hough, Dr. W. J. Dunn, Hon. W. R. Pinckney, Col. G. G. Alexander and wife, Capt. W. G. Adams-and youngest daughter, Major G. W. Birch more, wife and several children, Mr. D. M. McCaskiU, Capt. W. A. Schrock, Judge I. F. Holland, Mrs. J. Mc Srayrl, Mrs. H. E. Halsall, Col. A. D. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Gilford, Mrs. Flora Jones, Mr. B. F. Snyder, Misses Etta and Jennie Dixon, Vernon Dixon, Mr. E. M. Hen drix, Mrs. W. M. Hinson, Mas ter C. W. Hinson and Miss Anna Bell Hinsou, Miss Tillie Geisen heimer, Hon. W. F. Russell and wife, Miss Carrie Hough, Miss Maggie Nelson, Capt. L. E. Al Alford, Mr. M. L. Alford, Miss Jeffcoat, Mr. E. J. Lewis, and daughter, Mr. B. R. Trues del and wife, Mr. W. W. Hucka boo, wife and daughter, Mr. H. E. Beard, Mr. D. R. Williams Mitts Ida Gooilule, Muster Dess IGoodaie, Mr. Burke, Mr. Wil lis Noillys, Mrs. I Young and others. - Annual Meeting. Among ihose vvliiiui we usually meet annually ut the Slate Fair wo uiet last week, Gov. Ansel, Gen. A. VV. Jones, Capt. JeiiKius, Gen. J. C. iio.yd, Cat jit. Ed. iv*'r?\ ??!>, 1'. L. Oo;il.>, L. 1). I'iWilttkS, LJiUI. kJ. B Julllisou, il i j Aiiord, ?V , L .Walker, ? *; .1 WMi'jer of olhel'& w iio?e . e t ? .i itti now recall. Tin?* aii.ixal meeting of triends t oii?. ti,uu?* mii chief pleasure iu u i ? ' .;n: '?!<? Si. tie Fair. Liv ? iff ???> .vi.if .j m a major it.) t/i in >: uinei? *ve !iad ll*ir? annual mi .inn ?n u> iooU lottxuixl to, we would drift apart. As il is, we can meet oiich a year at leust. Let us surest just here tha? those who desire to meet each other drop a postal curd to the party whom they desire to meet, appointing a place and hour of meeting during Fair week. During the crush we had last week it was impossible for friends of loug standing, to get together, so the pleasure of a meeting was not only deferred, but may never take place us time waits for no man, and death is no respectorof person . SPARROWS EMPRESS CHOCOLATE. ? Nothing finer. Packages from 5 cents up at Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. Don't Pay Alimony to be divorced from your appendix. There will be nn oooasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with l>r. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never tins cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed at P. Leslie Zemp, Camden I>rug Company and Z?*mp A DePass, druggist*. 26c. Try them. Wsstvllle Dot* There is little news of interest from tins place this week. 1 have no marriages, births or deaths to mention at this lime. Ex|>ect however that*there will be several marriages before long. On 3 is almost certain, judging from the way a certain young man from down the road goes so regularly to see his best i girl. The happy event, from all appearances and signs will pro bably come off l>efore the Christ I inns holidays. Mr. R. T.? is a J line young man. I extend the prospective couple many good vVlsliey . >!<;1 hi n>'. further <?f interest, 1 ill <? I ? Willi best Wishes to 'I'll K I'r.OI'Lli I Will ??<?? y, lad lii >er .el i?l Iihk i?i?'Ce pub* ' Jisbcd this week p. 8. J Trusp mi* Notice. This will notify all persons not to trespass upon, my lsods 12 miles east of Camden la soy manner whatsoever. Those tIo lating this notice will be prose cuted to the extent of ihe lsw. Charles Parker. 10 8 07-pd. Very I jom States te Norfolk Md Keturs, Aeesaat Jmcwtowa Ter? CMtcaa tal ExpotlUoa ?la Southern Railway. Season, sixty day and fifteen dsy tickets on sale daily, com mencing April 19th to and in eluding November 80th, 1007. Very low Ctites will also be made for Military and Brass Bands in uniform, attending the Exposition. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer tourist tickets. For full and complete infor mation call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write R. W. Hunt, Div., Passenger Agt., Charleston. S. C. Parlor Market Specials. Almonds, Walnuts, Brizil Nuts, Citron * Currents, _ , Figs, All New Crop. a L. W ATKINS, Prop'r. Plione Seven-One W. BRATTON DeLOACH ATTORNEY AT LAW Camden, S. C. Jamestown Exposition VIA GEiiBOABD AIR LINE RAILWAY. 10 Day Coach excursion, sold on Tuesdays and Fridays only $ 7 40 15 Day Tickets.. _ 12 15 60 Day Tickets i. _ 13 45 Season Tickets, limited Dec. 15th 16 10 Coach Excursion Tickets will not be good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars. Seaboard Is Most Direct Route Double Service Daily to and from Nnrfnllr. Lv. Camden 7.01 a. m., Ar. Portsmouth 8.00 p. m. Lv. Camden 7.58 p. m., Ar. Portsmouth 9.00 a. m. For further information and reservations apply to C- M ADKINS, Agent, or write W. L. BURROUGHS, T. P. A., Columbia, S. C. * SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedules Effective May 5, 1907. To Washington, Rev Tort tod East. Lv Camden *11 60 am Ar Rock Ilill 2 R5 pin " Charlotte 6 Wt j?m ?? Washington 7 &5 am " Baltimore 10 1ft am " Philadelphia 12 52 pm " New York 8 45 pm Pullman sleeper and Southern Railway dining* oars from Hock Hill. Trains arrive at Camden from north 8 55 a m and 12 noon. Prom south and West 12 05 p m and 0 20 p m. For excursion rates and illus trated mntter about "The Land of the Sky," "Beautiful Sap phire Country," and Summer He sorts, apply to the undersigned. To Colombia and AsbeYtlle. Lv *8 60 n m Ar Columbia 11 lf.a m Ar Spartanburg 8 8ft p m ^r'.!r^?.n 6 10pm Ar IlotxIcrHori ville 8 26 p in Ar Afllieville 7 80 p n? Solid train with Chair and Ca fe Oar from Kingville to Ashe ville without change. To Cbarlestoo, Atlanta and West. Lv Camden ?2 16 pm Lv BranchvHle _ 7 30 p m Ar Charleston H 46 p m Ar Aiken 0 10 p ni Ar Augu*ta 10 84) pin Ar Atlanta t 00a m Ar Chattanooga 10 16 am Ar Cinctnnattl 8 80 p m Ar St Lou)* 7 82 a m Pullman eleeper Branchville to Atlanta connecting with sleep er and dining car to Cincinnati t Daily exocpt Sunday. * Daily. For full information consult V. S. COOPER, R. W. HINT, GEO. B. ALLEN, Agent, Oil Passenger Agent, Asst Gen Agent, Camden, S, C, Charleston, S. C. ItlMtn, Gt. Get the Habit! Get the Habit! Get the Habit GREAT Fall Sale ! NOW ON The Grandest Display of Summer Styles in Clothing for Good Dressers ever seen in this Market. Who always Look Well Dressed ? Those who buy their Clothing of Nathan Levy, The Clothier We are Sole Agents for Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES That is the Kind of Clothing we offer to Our Customers ? ? ALL WOOL, FIT RIGHT PRlfcED RIGHT In Gents' Furnishings we offer you the best the Market affords. Great Summer Sale now on. J3SfSce Local Notice. Our Winter Line Now Ready For INSPECTION. NATHAN LEVY. THE CLOTHIER FOR SALE. THE ANCRUM LOTS. HE Five Lots on Fair Street offered for sale last week are beginning to move. Some have been sold, tlio others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 60 x 300 feet. $450.00 for one and $350.00 for the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid and uo cost for papers. H TWELVE room dwelling on DrcKalb Street. Hous0 in good location, and in good repair. Two stories ami brick basement. Two room servant's house in yard and two room tenant house in field on back street. Barnes* and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to Rutledge Street. Price 1000.00 Two story framo dwelling on Broad Street adjoining the Victoria Hotel. (Jood frontage on Broad Street and plen ty of depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cook ing range, door covering, shades and bath fixtures go with house. Price $3500.00 Tho old Odd Follows Hall on Rutledgo Street. Has a frontage of about 60 foot and a depth of neaily 200 feet . Hall has 8 largo rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant's house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00? FOR RENT. 2 story 6 room dwelling on Main Street. Ample prom-** ises,in good condition. Water and electric lights in house Price $15. 00 A commodious Livery Stable on I)F.Kall> Street, near Main. C. C. Moore. BUGGY PAINTING VEHICLE REPAIRS Of all kinds promptly done. FARMING EMPLEMENTS A Specialty Scientific Horseshoeing By Mr. P. T. Wond Cnvmlcn C'nrrlnRO A Wngon Work*. BUGGY PAINTING UIMDERTSKUV CALLS ATTKNI'f.:, ANY HOUR I . \ s OR NKJHT. Est. K. O. McCn SfJ ' . ('iirt'H IIIoihI, Skiti l)iscti>c, 4 > : < - cor, (2rcntc*t lllood I'uri tier Free. If your blood M impure, >Jm,. <Im eJliO'd, tint or full of litunof*, if yiiii bnve blood polnoii, o:?ne?*r, (UrbunHt"*, enltng Miro*, norofnl.i, i>rzeinii, itching, riHlofH mmI bu?>p?, m'fibby, pimply Afein, bono p?ln*.*%Mrrl?. rheiimut imi . or any I>I>kM or *kln dlsemo, take Botanic Blood Hnlin(l>. II. B.) Hoori nil goren Ileal, aoh??* n ml pain*?t?>p ai.d the blood li niad? purr and ricli. I>rnjrgi'<t* or by *'Kpr?'s?* .fl per In >-?-?? bottle. Hmnplo frre by writioK Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, (i;i. H. M. H. i? pcelally advised t?>r ?brnom. d< <?fi Acnted enae*. ft.? it uiiri'n 11 1 1 c r nil tail*. At F.