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local flDatter. Cttjr Lots for Site. Apply to I. Fr Holland, Camden, S. C. Bottles Bought. X Buy Beer and Whiskey bot tles of the right kind. Cull on me for your Groceries. Highest pricc paid for Boutins. E. M. Hendrii:. For Sale. One High Grade Bailey Up right Piano with mtifller attach, inent. Cost $3.5. Will sell cheap for cash. Address P. O Box 372,- Camden, S. C. Pedigrreec? Bird Dogs. Our K? nuels in Charlotte is headed by two of I ho finest Bred Pedigreed dours money can buy. One is a male Pisiiel's I*1 rank Pointer?the other- is a male Count Whitestone setter. These dogs are both registered, and are grand individuals. If you vviitii puppies from the best breeds oT Pointers and Setters I he Fishwl's Frank and the Count White stoue breeds are the iinest V.) be had, as every sportsman knows FVh? to either j>l5. Charlotte Kennels, Cliu.rlo.tle, N. C. For Sale. . About GOO acres of land. One of the best plantations in Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles south of Camden. A high and healthy location. Strong land, good dwelling, Gurus aind tenant bouses. Close to railroad, church utid school. Cause of sale; Too far away to look after. Will seli cheap for part cash, balance on easy terms. Address, Hox 144, Laurens, S. C. C ll-4m. For Sale. A splendid 20 inch Iroquois Bicycle, practically now. Origi, nal cost. $&(). $20 cash for quick sale takes it. Reason for selling, frame too high for owner. Ap ply at tins office. Change of Schedule en Seaboard Air Line Railway. Effective Sunday Sept. lT?t.li, 1908 change of schedule will he made on the Seaboard Air I/me IbaiKvay. For full information as lo changes tluit, will he made consult Seaboard Agents. A Himveuoiigli Knocker. ?T. C. Goodwill, of KcidsvilW*. N.f.. any*: "IhickliMi'i* Arnim Salvo i? m Rorf-enoii^li knocker for nlccr*. A fend ooi* cnitH" on my !??*: ???! hiiuiiimt, iHlfc tluit wonderful mmIvi* knocked it out ill m few rounds. Not even 11 -cur remained." Umir;in<t-ed r?*r piles' mire*, burn* etc, si~>c. lit !?'. l.eslte Zt'inp, Cniiideu Drug Company and JCenip & Prl'uxK droic stores. WOOD'S HEED For Fall Planting Just Received. Plant Ruta~BaK? as now, also Snap Beans, Radish, Cabbage, C-ollards, J>ttuc2 and Turnips. ' Mail orders filled same day feceived; add postage at rate of one cent per ounce. F. Leslie Zemp's ? Pharmacy, Phone 30. * Onto Wilt Day. Tbero is a family of 250 or phan children at the Epworth Orphanage, Columbia, S. C., Methodist. Tliere are 250 orphans at the Connie Maxwell Orphanage, Greenwood, S. C., Baptist. There are 230 orphans at the Thorna-ell Orphanage, Clinton, S. C.. Presbyterian. There are 50 orphans at the Church Home, Charleston, S. C., Episcopalian. * The Lutheran Church is at Salem, Va. , Tho Hebrew Home is at At lanta, Ga. v \ The Uoman Catholic Homes are iu Charlertou, S. C. The support and care of all these various denominational in stitutions, with their large body of fatherless children, is a'suffi cient appeal to every heart. Some years ago it was sug gested by Kev. Howard Crum ley of Atlanta, Ga., that on the tirst Saturday und Sabbath of October, all those who love chil dren set apart those days for gathering funds to relieve the needs of the fatherless. On that S iturday, let everybody old ai_d y >ung, rich and poor, devote the day to the Orphanages, each man sending his gift to the Or plumage lie loves the best or that lies nearest his heart. The Georgia scheme worked well. For several years an effort has been made to arouse an equal in terest hi Soutli Carolina, and Alabama and Florida have also taken it up. In every com munity some zealous brother might take up the matter and p :sli it nilvl t!t<; day's work from everybody would go to the or phans. This proposition is not in the interest of any one orph anage; it is intended for one to give to the orphanage nearest his heart. Give Saturday's waires to the orphans. Gather i he proceeds on the Sabbath and forward lo the institutions above named. It will be sure to r^ach the right spot, if drafts und checks are made out to tlie name of the institution itself and pro visions shipped to the same. We have no doubt that when an individual community make* special request of tne Ytfilway authorities, Hour and rice and molasses or any other products would find them willing to de liver without charge. Notice that this is simply a statement. Urgent appeals aie necessary. The orphans need help. The institutions are un able to give t without, the back iu?4 of the people. At this sea son all their treasuries are greatly depleted. Do not over look the day. Wliy *7 a in cm I,ec CJot Well. Every laxly in Znnesville, <).. knows Mr*. Mary Lee, or rural route 8. Hi ? write*: "My husband, J nines Lee, firm ly l?elieve.H lie owes Ins life to the use of I)r. Kind's New Diseovery. His luii?s were so new'rely nfleeted Dint eou>illu|i(iou Keemeil inevitable, when :i irieud reeoui men lied New Diseovery. We (ried iind iis use has restored him to |i.ii-lee( health," Dr. King's New DiMMiArry is the kini; of throat and lu:itf remedies. Kof e.oinrJm and eolds it Iris no equal The |ir?t dose give* relief. 'I'r.v it! SSold under guarantee at (-aiiden Drug Co., K. Leslie %<mii|>, Z<'iu|> & Del'ass drug stores. f>0c and $1.00, 'trial bollje l>ottJe free. Deaths. Died on the 17th day of Sep tember, Mrs. N. M. Uradley near Cantey of appopleyy. A good woman lias left us. She was about thirty seven years of age according to our informa tion, and leaves a husband and a j son and daughter to mourn her ! loss. We condole sincerely with tne bereaved relatives. It is with sorrow that we re cord I ho death after a lingering illness, of a little child of Mr. J and Mrs. II. M. Firicher. The | demise occurred on last, Friday, and tiie remains were interred Jon Saturday. We can only coin j mend the afflicted parents to the I sublime words of t he Psalmist ? | "The Lord gave, and the Lord jluith taken away Blessed be j the name of the Lord." On Saturday last, Mrs. Mjn i nie lt:icot died at hor home on tli" Hermitage Factory Hill uf. !er ti lingering illness The tie j ceased was 1 hu wife of Mr 1) I). ? ll.icol and a d.iuirhter of our friend, Mr. .In red Anderson. She is survived bv her husband and several children to whom |our sympathies uro extended. The Gentry Shows. TIm Gentry 8nows wlilob gave an exhibition in tf.ii eity on last Friday certainly proved to the public tliut tliere is at least one traveling aggregation that does all, and even more than it prom ises. We cannot recall any show in recent years that Ims given us more real pleasure to atteud. The pony and dog exhibition le/t nothing to be desired, while the other features were excellent to a degree. The Gentry Shows will always be welcomed to Curnden us long as the high staudrrd of excel lence in their performance and performers is muiuluiued us now prevails. Marriage. Mr. Elmer Myers and Miss Etta Rodgers, both of the Pine Creelc mill were happily united in the bonds of mutriinony <tt the Methodist parsonu<re in Camden 011 Sunday, the 20th inst.. Rev. C C. Hetbert officiating. We wish our young friends ultnz uud happy voyage on the some, times troublous sea of matri motiy. HSKSUNAL. ?Mr. D. M. McD.Mi.ild has re moved from Bethune to Harts ville. ? Mr. W. J. Young of Dnlznll paid us a Hying visit on Satur day. ?Mr. D. R. Spencer, formerly of this county but now of Rich land, was in the city last weelc. ?Miss Dorothy Eldridsro lias gone to St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N. C., for the session just opened. ?We are pleased to note the return to us of Mrs II. M. Sill after an absence or several months in Mexico. ?Mr. J. TIior. Stonewall Jaclcson, the popular ??epresen utivo of the OLIVER Type writer Company was with us on Saturday. The editor as usual showed him t he water cooler. A I'nylHg Investment/ Mr. John Wh.te. :JS Highland Ave-, Hon I ton, Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter ami spring. Lust winter I tried many advertised remedies, hilt the rough continued until I bought a fiUis. Iiotile of Dr. King's New Durtmvery: before thai was half gone, the cough was all gone. 'I Ins winter the same happy re sult has followed; a lew does ouee more baiiishe<t the annual couirh. I am now convinced that Dr. KingV New Discovery is llie hesi ?>r all cough and lung remedies." Sold under guar a 11 tee at K. Leslie 3??mp, Camden Drug Company and /emp Del'ass' dm^ stores. and $1. Trial bottle free. brevities. ?Note the display ad of the Poster Mi burn Co., reading carefully their references. ?See notice, "Piano for Sale." This % a splendid itistruineul uud will be 'sold cheap. ?The city lots offerred in this issue are the Aucitny lots on Fair Street of this city. ? Our.Tob Worlc udisuttruc tive, and our work and prices more so. Give us a trial. ?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and Held fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest. Hon. W. Drat ton DeLoache ! ha* a professional card with us. ! '?* ? sound lawyer, and a gen j ial gentleman. Very Low Rates to Denver, Colorado and Return via Southern Railway. on account of the Annual Con vention, American H.jnkers As sociation, the Sou I hern Railway announces attractive low round trip rules to Denver, Colorado, lickels to be sold daily until September 3<)th. 1908, jr?od to return leaving Den\er not later than October olM, 1008. For rales, details, schedulof, etc.. apply to Southern Railway 1 icliet agents or ?T. C. LUSK, Div., Pass. Agen>, Charleston, S. C. J. 1j MRICK, Asst Gen'l Puss. Agt, Atlauln, (in. Dft.KING'S IMEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Slop That Cough. BIG STAKE RACES AT STATE FAIR For the First Time South Caro lina Gets Stake Racer-Big Entries. Columbia. 8. C.?-(8peclal.)?In all th? life of the State Fair?forty years? there have never been anything like ' the racist thut are scheduled for this year. The fair open* October 2<th and clones October Uvth. There will be four j days of racing. Already live stake . races have bnn arranged for trotters | and pacers. Purges wi.l be offered for both harness and running horses. Between Jd.Qou.ua ur.d $7,ikh).00 has been ottered us prizes for these races. The attractive prizes, together with tho fact thut so many of'the Northern und Eastern tracks huve hud trouble with the racers, will make the entries here fulr week tho best aggregation of fust horses ever seen anywhere in the South. Strings of horses from the most re nowned stables In the country will be hero fulr week. With the ruees neurly two months off, tho entries for tho stake races counted up to ninety-three, and it Is expected thut more thun a hundred of America's Unest racers will be entered for tbp stake raci-s. The purse races will be much above the average this yeur. More money Is offered end better horses will be raced. The track has been put In apple pie order and the grandstands enlarged and reworked. This was necessary to accommodate tha? Immense crowds that will witness ull of the races during fair week, this being the first of tho series in the Virginia-Carolina Circuit. Thero will be other sports. Davidson College plays Clemson on Wednesday, and the ITnlverslty of South Carolina plays Davidson College on Thursday. Mr. H. C. Keenan will have the races In charge, and he knows his business. President Mobley expects the races this year to bring people to the fair from every part of the State and from many surrounding States. Dr.King's New LiSePi!!s The best in tho world. THE CKii GREAT GATHERING OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS I riie State Fair Tills Year?October ?j(> to The fortieth unnuui State Fair will be held at Columbia this year October 26-:sfl, und it gives promise to be the greatest State Fair ever in Id. No mut ter how bad the crops < r how hard the times, evf ryl,?.?'.y gc.es to the State Fair at Columbia. It has been the custom now tor nearly half a centaly, and it will ever continue so with crowds in ert asin-; er.< it year. The State Fair is the one tin;'* of the year that v.t.rU can lie put down and everyone have a time lor a few cluys. Ol.l ;;:-?:r.n!a2n:;oc<? and relatives meet at the Stat'* Fair if they are not :'ortu?!?;te estotrgli l<? meit c!:?ev. here ' during tite y?.ar, Friend.* meet friends j and college nun sijc-.-t ! aclr college mutes a.ui r. '.ww );??< mis-hips with good ste.rles of t;K' gjod thne-s of the past. This yc.r the fair hoi Is even nu?rc than that for South Carolinian:*. It will be ;i adup 01 new exhibits that will t< a *h the farmers m w methods and Improvements that mean money to every one of then*. The races will be the best ever seen in the South. This l.eing the first yeai that the Fair Association h:is entered the Virginia-Carolina Circuit. The :-t:?l:o races will bring many of the country's very llnei-t racers. The two footbull games will draw thousands or enthusias-tic ? rooters'" from both the Carolina.". Columbia is better fitted to ta!ce care of her guests than ever before, with more hotel accommodations. The rail roads wl'.l u'l put on special rates, us usual. Pr< sldent John O. Mobley. of the Fair -Association, hns worked hard to get everything in ship-shape, arid ho predicts the largest crowd in the his tory of the fulr. C. A. BRUCE, Veterinaiy Surgeon, ^aindon, S, C. X) <S> zr fn 2 ' t - > a: G " njaiiZnnCC ggSSgSiSE rc^SE! ?"?cr > o , m r r* ?SO 5 <* z? i A ?.) ^ ?32 <?3 <S> rai EP csa era p E7n 22 33 Ipa IP w T. \ \ N* Ml m c/i cn| SP? Z92 a- v- o lz% Ss. 3 8 m y ? * K. ? g D sc .rt * v p ^ ?c-2 9?1 sr i?o ; cr? o ?Jr. King's New Life Pills The btmt In the world. I J. McNINCH, Monuments and Tombstones Bm 22, Camdea, S. C. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES via Southern Railway. Round trip Summer Excursion Tickets to Seashore and iMoun tuin resorts points are now on sale via Southern Railway at greatly reduced rates. Tickets ?rood returning until October ?>1 st. 11)08. Asheville, llender sonville, in the "Land ol the Sky;" Lake Toxaway and the "Beautiful Sapphire Country", now in their trlory. ('all ou Southern Railway Agents for rates, tickets, etc. J. Ij.Mcek, Ast. Gen'l. Pass Ajrent, Atlanta, (la. * J. C. 1-uslc, Div. Pass. A^ent, Charleston, S. C. Olllcc .if TivRsnrcr of Kershaw Comity S. c. Sept. itli, t In accordance \v1111 the Act to r:\is?* supplies for till* fiscal year com:s:enc in;; January 1st, 1!)?>7, notl?*t* is hereby ?ivt*n lhat lIn* books will t><? open for collecting Stale, county and school taxes from October J'?, l'.lOH. to March 1st, I'.MM). \ penalty ol' I percent will In* :ulile<l on all taxes unpaid I>y .Jan uary l>t UK)1.!. A penally ol'I wo per cent on all unpaid by I"??!>. 1st. r.u'.i. A penalty of seven per cent will be added on all unpaid March 1st, '1 he rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mill State tnx<M, f? 1 School taxes, :t ('oiinty taxes. I -! Railroad taxes, I 1 Court House Bonds I t Road, I Total, 11:5-1 The following special levies have been made also: Special Sch'.to! tax, District No. I for interest on School Itonds (iraded School I>uildiii?. 3111 Is. District No. I, 1 Special School tax DM No. 1, :! U tl ?4 ?? 4 k ?) |t f ? ? 1 ?J 4ft ?4 44 % 4 4 4 | ?? 10. II, I-J, 17, III, .. ?. .. !(, 7 Tin? road tax of two dollars can In paid the County Treaisuivr from ().? toher, loth, 1IXMl, to March l?t, I'.M.i. The poll tax is ."<1. AH information as to taxes will be furuistied upon applicat io:i. In seinliiii; for Tax accounts anil Receipts, ntate with whom the Tax payer lived in .January last, and il known by two names, Rive both, ami tie sure to jjivi) Township and No. of .?school District. D. M. McCaskill, i 'ou n t v Trcas. II. CO]j 15. BREEDER OF FINE POULTRY Florence, S. C. I*. S. Some Finn Yonn;. Stock Now Heady io Shipment. THE FLOODS IIAVE DONE GREAT DAMAGE ?? BUT?? DAVID WOLFE 1 Having recently bought out a large BANKRUPT STOCK and a splendid line of fresh goods in the northern markets, consisting of Clothing and General Merchant is better prepared than ever to offer you SPECIAL BARGAINS alon~ ALL LINES Suits Made to Order a Specialty Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose purchases amount to $5.00. I (TTi ft B 0 1 n | H M u u r & t iii I)() YOU NEED ANY iics* t^nds, BiJ liSSIiS, Statsffisn'is, Cards, ? Tap, Circalas Ocilprs, Posters, Invitations, Pregrtir.mes, At Itasa Cards. M on *?? I \\ E PEOPLE. MUTES ?a mvmz'wws VJtUll'Utll! B fibn CS7 ju ti i '<* W~M ? / .ifc.'.L. .!j1 ?M n:l- ?:.l rtliiblt * . ?im;>lc X#ilo-.t Mo lt! *? ?'?? ? m%t?; ;. i !??? u-. < > ?r i?# ??!.? ev??- ?rc arp J raiUtnj i i juvy !.r>l. tl'rtt*/? r fr'.t f i #/ " Y ?*./?/<?'/;?? .r/ v.r. ? NO I\ lOL'll* ?' * i v i rei'.ivi* .?>! ..;vk?v? I ;??iri?yc" ? <? tnt; \ K <1 '"?? ; '!??? I ' v <.1 ? Sli'v 'I I A .1 i'.' f * r j ??",? ? ?* >?? i < . ?*. ? ?!/? ..v ? I .try '/???? rr v!.r- ? ? i t|i> I .:? i ?/<??- ? i . trright, am ?? ' V:t' t'Wi, l> ?/. >. ??, i.. i .mi. 10 l.icyt !c am . ?m. . rr "i-ti if. ;>???!? <!'?,; ? ?1 ?? I ri<> ?> >1 v*ul? 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Itti M . ultL'cJ ..'.1 ?. ??. i.'- ???.??* Vvu.i J 4. .?> '?1 t ? ;t:i. parts, report and . i W?,AK IV? 3R 1" , , ' i j ?? 7 ?; r'*J * i.? - : :/? A T/r o i CAW^r: *?/*;/? //? v ?? t. .:l~, suly The rrrulnr ?ft nl' net >?'''"?f t-> n it P ? *<.$(> t'.r i.f. I it I ? ? ? ? ? ? . . ?? ? - tellyounsantf-!rp,;it f i T'. ? NO MORE TROUBLE FJIGM I'l'oCTIf.'Cj N AI I.S, T or (ilr.si will not (*lr out. Sixty (hoioniul x lil lnv* yi ? Over two hundred tiit'-i! :trl ) :.i:s n?> ?: i;i ; ? OE&Dmpvnc:i mn.ic1 ti r,iu -t :i ?;; ? ^ i ? lindenNyridi;ii;,vcry<liii.iM r.,".'l , ?, n special qtinlily o? rulib'-r, ?..?lir. n in v. t : .,-ri porous and which el')'"s tr,? t> Miclmr. v. injrtneHirtoc?;apo. \Vi;l>vn*rli'iiu!:ril .of) '.i< ttli *-.? ? ; ,1 IMCUitointri llAtlne (hill (lidr tit hivvon'ylwcuj ??-/., <?tit* up once or twice inn tviiolc M-nvir. i ixy.vc- iimur. ? t ?nordimrytirc.lheptifcln:'.-1-.-sl"-i . . ; . ?- ,* ?*'*? by ievcrnl Jnycro of tlilii. sjK'oiai'y }>rt t .n-! f ?'ru',n i V 1 tread. The regular price of tlicse tin:, i >; ',.\j ;-'.r j Miior |> . ' advertUiiiapurpor.c^veere nii.khu'.a*; < -i.ii' -i. vj ri ' ? > the rider of only *.j 80 per p.iir. AK ov.k-ra i;;> '! ?' 1 ?Vr?f\'? IT <y approval. You do not j?nv n cent until you < f.rrv.r d i?.v1 i ? ?. ? ? >..?te J. Wc will Allow n rash tllMuiiint. j r n . ' ? i ? i - ,i._ ? . ? ;.,t o ?end Ft; I.I. CASH Willi OKDKil r.nd cut ? ? ?! .. - ??? wtu ,.v? i otic nickel plated bras* hand pump. Tnea1-? !*? ? ? ? it ? if ; ,i ?.si*. i n-on thry >rt not satisfactory on cxnitiinn'i? ii. NVc .ire ptibviiy :v.i. .'?!?. . i ii, ? ? -it > >?...? i- *m ?.i :n bank. If you order ? pair <?( tho/.e t?:e>. you -a ..i >i.<l ('?. t i . . " i ? c ? r. t .pi . ist'v, wear better, last lonjjer and lot 1: finer than .:t?y tire\ou ?> ;v .?< "vi n d or k- ii :* :ni/*>ii r. V'u know tint you will be r.o v .-ll pj.??r-ed that \\i\M yo.: ? v i '?< . ?. y.i v,i,i n/i u ?, ut r 'jrler. We want you to aend u.s a li ir.l ouh r ut nncc, !.? ;.ci t'. > (-!?? t ? IF YOU MESO TfolZS ? Si ' Sin! the special introductory price <j*iotid nbovr; ci wri*: f<?i on- v ?' ?? .ry v. .? ? . waic) describesmmquoit nwlu>afc< *nndi ? ? i tat iixmi ? no mr .''AiS offers wc arc ?naUinfj. Itouly coal?a {>or.t;tl to cv<.i)t:>;jr^. Wi-'oli 4. l um mmt wiU?a at,