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local flatter. Cttjr Lots for Sale. Apply to / I. R Hoi land, Caaiden, 6. C. / . ... i. , ? Bottles Bought! , I Buy Beer and Whtokey bot tles of the eight kind. Call on ?t>e for your Groceries. Highest .price -paid for Bo titles. E. M. Hendrix. MOVET TO LOAN On real estate from Middle of November. FOR SALE. Legare property in Camden. (Briefc house, out houses mid 4 acres. of land) Easy terms. Cluck & von Trrsclcow. To Rent. Tim tcotivoiiKMi'. resi de!**** on Mttiu street iiuur ?l?v Mr. (Shannon Kirktuud. Po^m'smoii given Ociober Brd. i<\?r further itiforujatioa apply lo Mrs. S. A Wittkowaky, Camden, S. C. For Sale. One High Gratde Bailey Up riglii Pin no with uiufll?*r ulta<*h> uie tit. $325. Will soli cheap for cash. Address P. O. B<?x 872, Oumd?u, S. C. Pedigreed Bird Dogs. O ir Keunels in Charlotte is? beaded by two of (he finest Bred Pedigreed dogs money can buy. One U u mate Fishers Frank Pointer?the other is a male Count Whitestone setter. These dog^are both registered, and are grand individuals. If you want puppies from the best breeds of Pointers and Setters the Fishel's Frank and the Count White ?clone breeds ure the finest to (m? had, us every sportsman kno ws. FW to either $15. Chariotte KeuneU, Charlotte, N. C. j For Sale. .About 600 acres of hind. One of the best plantations in Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles Koutli of Camden. A high mid healthy location. Strong laud, good dwelling, barns and tenant houses. Close to Mti I road, church and school. Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will s?ll cheap for part cash, balance oti easy verms. Address", Box 144, Laurens, ?S. C. 6 I Mm. For Sale. A splendid 20 inch Iroquois Bicycle, practically now. Ori^i, ??ul Cost. $50. $20 cash fur quick sale takes it. Reason for selling, frame too hi^h for owner. Ap ply at this ofllce. Fire. The alarm of lire c.!i '.ast Thursday uurht ahmii ii o'clock hlatileii the community. 11 proved to be at. the residence of j Mr. Jas. II. Clyburn near the corner of Main and Laurens streets. The residence was com pletely destroyed hut most of the furniture was saved. The completeness of lhe work i of the tire fiend was due en tirely to the tremendous (ire prepMire or<?u#ht to hear by the Camden Water, f^i^lit and Ice Coti.j>MUv which cuused I h?* biostnttr of six sections of new Iiom before the picssure was reduced sullicieutly to enable them to hold. Respectfully referred to our trivuda at Jttock HilJ. U.D.G The John O. Kennedy Chapter. U. 1>. C , will meet it the resi dence of Ui l. Scota Salinond ou ifomlay ttfierooou, October Btl?, ?it 4:30 octoek. A fall *??#? dance Is desired a* it is tho time for the election of officers. ' \ Where Bui let* Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. T.? ? veteran of tlif civil war. who lout ?' foot at Gettysburg, ilyi: **Tlie good Blfotrin Bitter* liave done In worth inure than Ave hundred dollar* to me. I spent much money doctoring fur a bad caae or Htmnach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bit ter*, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me ?strong and well.*' 60c. at F. Leslie Zvmp, Camden Drug Company and Zeuip & JDel'nsH* drug stored. EXCURRSION RATES via Souohern Railway To Chicago, III., and Return | Tickets on sale October 1st to ' Htli inclusive, limited October aot.ii iyoi. New Orleans La.. and Return Tickets on sale October 7th, 8th ami 9r.li inclusive, limited October 24th, 1908. Birmingham, Ala., and Return Tickets on sale October 18ih, 10i.li ami iiCth, inclusive, limited October 2(5tli, 1008. Milwaukee, Wis., a nd Return Tickets on sale October 8tl> to 14i!i inclusive, limited October 21st., 1908. Denver, Col. and Return Tickets on sale daily until September iiOtli, limited October 31st, li)U8. For rates, detailed informa lion, etc., apply to Southern Railway Ticket Agents or ad dress J. L.Meek, Ast. Gen'l. Pass Agent, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Lusk, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. Seaboard Air Line Railway. The Seaboard Air Liue will place in effect the following ar rangements rtlative to mileage tickets, affective April 1st 1008. Will sell at $20 one thousand mile interchangeable ticket, good for one person; and for $-10 two thousand mile inter damageable ticket, issued in name of live or less persons, members or employeef of one tirm, (good for one person only at a limn) good over approxi mately thirty different roads. The present popular one thousand mile ii:terchanageable licicet good over more than seventy different, roads, will be continued on sale at rate of ?-5 as heretofore. Important Notice: Mileage tickets sold on April 1st and thereafter mi st be exchanged at ticket offices lor regular tickets, as coupons of mileage tickets will not be honored on trains, except, from stations where there is no agent or where the ticket office is not open. Local intra-state family tickets, yood for 500 miles within the stale issm-d, good for the entire family be sold at rate of &11 2.r>. (- 1 I cent per mile). These family tickets will be honored on all trains. They will not be good in Florida. The; two cent mileage ti.clcets will ii<?f I)*' good in Florida px* ! Cf'pl i II tC I It' I WOen Kvergreen, Foi uandiuu add Jacksonville. l?o 1t ween Savannah and Jackson* | ville 172 coupons will bo tie I lached. Between intermediate stations between Savannah and Jacksonville sufficient coupons i will . be detached to make net ! into ((ju.tl ? 1 ? ce u t s per nolo. Between Savannah and Mont gomery, ITJ coupons will be de tached. Hetwri.:'. intermediate | stations between Savannah and Montifomei'y, including Oculln, Columbus, and Albany branches, . sntticieut coupons vsill bo du Inched to make net rate equal 12 12 cents per mile. ' Fin' foil information, apply to nearest Agent Seaboard Air I Li ik!. PfcKbUlNAL. ?Mr. R. F. Gilford lias re tamed from a business trip to Tennessee. ?The little son of Mr. and B^ri. T. B. Bruce continues to improve iu health. ?Mr. E. P. Snyder recently purchased a fine puck of thorough bred bounds of Mr. E. E. Spencer. Look out, Reuuid, Snyder fs after you. Would Mortgage the Farm. J A farmer on Kural lioute 2, Empire, Gn., W.' A. Floyd by name, says: "Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured two worse sores 1 ever Raw: one on my haud aut) one on my leg. It is worth it* weight <11 gold. I would not he without it If I had to mortgage the farm to get It." -Only 23o at F. Leslie Zeitip, Camden Drug Company and Zemp & DePasa'drug store. BREVITIES. ?Note the display lid of tin Posit* r Mil burn Co., rending carefully their references. ?See notice, "Piano for Sale. " This is a splendid iusM'umeni and will be sold cheap. ?The city lots offered in this issue are the Aucrum lots on Fair Street of this city. ?Our Job Work ad is attrnc tive, and our work and prices more so. Give us a, trial. ?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and lield fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest . ?Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, and a, gon ial gentleman. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family lias enjoyed rood lioiiltli Hindi' wi*began using Dr. King'* Vew I.ife Pills, tliree y?*ar? ago.** says L. A. ltarlet. of Itural !Rout?? 1. fj nil ford, Elaine. Tliey eleanse and Ioim tliM system in r. (ri'iilli* wav Clint does you <rood, 25e at F. Leslie Zemp. Camden Drug Company and Zemp ?fc Del'ass drug store*. Card of Thinks. I <1 or ire in this manner to ex tend thanks to the public of Camden generally who assisted so cheerfully in saving so much of my household furniture at. the fire on Thursday night, the 24th inst., which destroyed my resi dence. The kindness of these friends will never he forgotten. Very truly, J. II. Clyburn. DON'T EXPERIMENT. You Will Make No Mistake if You Follow THIS Cam den Citizen's Ad vice. i Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in tin* hack, uri nary disorders, dizziness and nervous ness, it's time to net and no time to experiment. These are all symptoms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is known to cure CIn* kidneys. lMmu's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use. No need to experiment. It has cured many stubborn cane? in O,linden. Follow the advice of a Cam den citizen amf be cured yourself. II. T. Gladden, Market Street, Camden, 8. C., says: "I had kidney trouble for two years. My kidneys were weak and there I was a constant desire to void the secretions, this being especially hot hersoine at night. Ialsosuf j fered from dull pains in my back and through the kidneys and I could uot move around without enduring misery. I used remedy after remedy ?>ut received no relief ii'il.il I pro cured a box of Dunn's Kidue\ ? I 1 >i11s from Z Miip's dr.u; store j und began taking them. They benefitted m<? so greatly that I continued their use until I had taken the contents of three boxes. 13y that time the back ache hud disappeared, the kid neys were more regular inac tion and my general health was improved". For Si1?* by all itfant',r?. Prl<*?? fiOr, f-'n.-l-r- Milbnrn Co.. I?<?lF;i)??. N*. yM nirtMit* tor tIk* United stHtc*. KcMM'tiilifi' tin1 name?1>oau's?und t :ikr no ot lUT. .?o'm,:. Uu ,? ? ' ... i ?j I'.'lii; i", Ic |...r ? ;? > u .. .a ? :? mo cnn ?t by ,.i < .i ;nm ? i, v ? f.'n^cA ?*t*iC'f'?> \ i;o'v i<vn" KtMn'tlatii <iml ?'?: uu?? sui!? y r.li K-nrfltif, ;?>< .? 'no.v/ lit-'ihliut. <\ '' c. ?v ? ??i.ii' {?im?. T.'v % b>>c ?, !<?"., !iVj ??uui'i*) u*} Liu*.**- Ctvu." ou? s*? BIG STAKE RACES JilSTATE FAIR For (1m First lane South Caro lina Goto Stake Races-Big Entries. Columbia. 8. C-??(Special.)?In all the life of the State Fair?forty years? there have never bevn anything like the races that are scheduled for this year. The Tulr opens October 26th and clones October 3-Kh. There will be four days of racing. A!reuily flvo stake races have^Unn Sriamstd for trotters and pacers. Pursts wl.l l<e offered for both harness and running horses. Between $6.0M>.U0 and $7,000.00 has been offered us priztfor these races. The attractive prises, together with the fact that ao many of the Northern and Eastern bracks have had troubliAwlth tho racer*, will make the entries here fair week the bc*t aggregation of fast horses ever seen anywhere in the South. Strings of horses from the most re nowned stables Ifi the country will be here fair week. With the races nearly two months off. the entries for the stake races counted up to ninety-three, and It is expected that more than a hundred of America's finest racers will be entered for the stake races. The purse races will be much above the average this year. More money ts offered and better horses will be raced. Tho track has been put In apple plo order and the grandstands enlarged and reworked. This was necessary to accommodate the Immense crowds that will witness all of the races during fair week, this being the first of tho t>cries In tho Virginia-Carolina Circuit. There will bo other sports. Davidson College plays Clemson on Wednesday, and the University of South Carolina plays Davidson College on Thursday. Mr. K. C. Keenan will have the races In charge, and ho knows his business. President Mobley expects the races this year to bring people to the fair from every part of the State and fron? many surrounding States. * Dr. King's New Life Pills The best in the world. THE 0.<i uRfcAT GATHERING OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS Hie State Fn!r 'I'JiIh Vn?r?Octoljcr ?JO t<> 30. The fortieth annual State Fair will bo he!d at Columbia this year October 26-30, and It gives promise to be the (,'ivait'st State Fair over held. >fo mat ter how bad the crops ?.r how hari the times. everybody p.o*,s to ths? State Fair at Columbia. It has been the (imtom now for nearly half c.ntmy, anil it will ever continue so with crowds In creasing each year. The State Fair is the one time of the year that work can be put down and everyone have a good time for a few (Jays. Old acquaintance* and relatives meet at th<? State Fair if they are nut fortunate enough to meet elsewhere during the year. Friends meet friends and college men meet their college matVs and renew frl? ndships with good stories of tile good VI? <>f the past. Tl.ls year the fair holds even mure than that for South Carolinians. It will be mr.de up of :i. w exhibits that will teach the farmers new methods and Improvements that mean money to every one of them. The rwes will be the best ever seen in the South. This I < ing the first year that the Fair Association has entered the Virginia-Carolina Circuit. The stake race s will brir.tr many of tbe country's very tlnest racers. The two football games will draw thousands of enthusiastic "roottr.s" from both the Carolina^. Columbia is better to Pik<? car" of her guests than ev? r before, with more hotel accommodatlons. The rail roads will u'l put on special rates, as usual. President John '?. Moblcy, of the Fair Association, has worked hard to get everything 'a ship-shape, and he predicts the largest crowd in the his tory of the fair. C. A. BRUCE, Veterinary Surgeon, ''UIlMlcil, S, C. G"3 C33 3 b.'3 cm Q w eza s rrj ft* 5s (55 T7 a b& teanafc rjT <A c? 3? 00 xt cn sr. '7i )? i o ni 2: o rri 5: n O 2 ? 5 ?. h ? r ni 2 > 2 - >-? SSS|?S5 ? 5 E! ? 5 - 7J ? re o s R o ? ro p" "D-r Z * o ?. m * n? H f5 fi.' *< ! ^ 0-S ?5# 2* j> o ? JJ* <? o c O ?i 1 e VC > S-'*6 J? ^ ? * ?L 15*2 2 J T a- *> 2 ? 3 < N5N3 3 cjtct. EPF r, 0 </> f? P OT c X3 ftr.Bibno's New fLik'eFiiUs Thy boat In the world. T.J. McNIKCH, Monuments and Tombstones Bax 22, Camden, S. C. Tax Notice. OfTW .?f Treasurer of Kershaw ji County s. c. Sept. 1th, *t)s, / In accordance with the Act to raist1 supplies for tin* fiscal year commenc ing January 1st, l'.K)7, noting is liercby given 111ht (lit* books will b<? open lor collecting State, county and f?"hool taxes from October 1">, 1 DOS. to March 1st, HHMJ. \ penalty of 1 percent will be added on alMaxc* nnpaut by .Ian nary 1st !?:>;?. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Ki?b. 1st, l'.hlti. A penally of sewn per cent will be added on all unpaid March 1st, 11KK). '1 he rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: .Mills State Vixes, fi l-'J School taxes, !5 (louuly tax? s, 1-1 Kail road taxes, 1 8-1 Court House Itoiids 1-1 Road, 1 Total, 14 8-1 The following special levies have been made also; Special School lax. District No. 1 for interest on School llonds Cradcil School Ituihliui' Mills. District No. 1, - 8-1 Special School tax I>ist No. 1, :! ?_>, 1?... 44 *4 44 ft 4 4 4 J J| 44 44 44 4* *4 J O 44 4? 44 44 44 II 44 14 44 44 J | k) ?4 44 .4 44 41 |0 ^ 4. j7< ? 4 4. .4 44 * 4 44 44 44 ||| ?> 44 44 44 4k li ?>?> O ? 4 4 4 44 4* 44 ?) *4 44 14 44 44 *>*7 ?) ? I ? ?? 44 4- 44 10, 7 The roail tax of two dollars can In paid the County Treasurer from Oc tober, l.~?th, Ito March 1st, HUM. The poll tax is $ 1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In sending for Tax accounts ami Receipts, state with whom the Tax payer lived in January "last, ami it known by two names, give both, ami he sure to civ.- Township and No. of School District. I>. M. McCasktll, Countv Treas. It K A Li ESTATE and Collecting AgftMit. Mi persons liavinjr Ural for 1 ? or rent, nro r?>.|??<! to <*:i 11 on in** l,?r information. Tliost* WMliini; to buy or rent Ural Kstatr, lire a No IT(|l)>'Sl I'll to |';| 11 oil IIM*. All claims plm-ftl in my hands for I'olliM'ti.iis wiil r?'c?'ive prompt ation l ion. fJjill on nit' at Mr. W. A. Srlirock's olliri1 (The People's olJiee,) Camden, s. <;. Cr. (ir. Alexander. uk.ksng's eascowRi Will Surely Stop That Couch. H. V. COLE. BREKDI3R OF FINE POULTRY Florence, S. C. ' W S. So in Kino Young Slock Now iJcftdy i< r Shi piuont. JiiicUen's Arnica Saive Ths Best Salve In The World. I THE FLOODS HAVE DONE GREAT DAMAGE 13 U ! DAVID WOLFF Having recently bought out n '*:? k BAN Kit U i?T STtK K and 9 splendid line of fresh goods in the northern markets, consisting of , Clothing and General Merchandise *? i is better prepared than ever to offer you SPECIAL BARGAINS along ALL LINES Suits Made to Order a Specialty Railroad Fare rcfi;:.ch?d to ::It Vest \V;afcc/ec patrons whose purchases amount to ?3.0-.?. JOB r r \ m i i n n DO YOU NKm ANY Letter Heads, Eiil Hccils, Siatcinerts, EriViiOpis, esnis, Tags, Cirfi&rs Pcstsks, ? JTv. ?<r,c? Si IY ? ?? \ji t ?. -J j t aL.li! wj FA- "3or-- JV-U rU JmtiS &)? M s H E P E 0 P LI WARTO ?> ? ^ifir/iTowc / ' '? ' ?- i'L '*? ? ' ;??!<* -trjit tp \ f. ? 1 > . ^V*l ''. . V' * r. '. ' '' <?' 1'iuit * f.-Ti;.'. I.itxt M ? I ? : ? .?. _ ^ iu.ik:ii<? iiK-nev ' ? i . ? > ? IH> IVIItS It.. i ? . i ?? *rh:JI to anvrr.-*. ?? .1 .1.id -.1 II..- ? ? * ' ? . . t .. : irvflc ni:d put II t i.ll V : V I I' t ,? 1 ??. , 1, -I 1 ? . 1.1 V t V ,?'l lite I ? ' ? ? ?' ' 1 ???:.?? ' | ? ' ' ? ?V7;k* | 'iii'M ;tu.*P? it'll' ?? ' ?' ? ? . .'tryout ; r' />?>'>.? ? ? ' ... ? ?>.' f.^n-rp ' 1 S 1, ? . ? ? . 1 v ' 'irua.IM ' lev fr f 1 r WCI a ? I ;? . ? ? ? ?? . ? 5 !?* itiCT , til,? < liirr 'I r". . : ; , 4 ,1 I'I'.UY cost. jur y* ,,1? 1 rdouWa^otT i n .?%. On",... ii'i <; ,i , . ,7 . , ? ' ' ' ' uv-?* H?? a* MKCONO ?? v i-. I*. ???. Vi "v.. . usually Imvo a ???,:.,!. r ( i l. imj ' in ? "... '? 1 '' "f,orT. promptly 8t pricci i: tj... <? m?; ... ? ji? i,'. J'.. ' 'cc**r ou' COASTER-BRAKES, .U?. ?d 5g KB9ESS5K3 VS. IC ' ^ The rrjcuhf retail f ree of trcsr it v it f-H.MP f<rr fair, but to ttitr-nl$n ?? vt?< "inI! \cllyouasamptepan tor.1/JiOKtash :vithordet*4. 5j?>. NO MORE TROUBLE FRO*, mCTCCwft I n A I i.s, i i< i or OliUM trill not l?t tho ' Mr out. Sixty thousand pftlrs sold lr~.t year. Over two hundred thousand pair* now In U3C. OESORlPTIOMt Mr.:lc in nil sites. Tt Ullvcly Kmmsr.nd whk li clow; tip tiniiill puncfnrfn without nllow* X theairlopsonpc. Wo hnve hundred*of letters from r-ntlv fird customers:?tntirifc tluit their i*re*h?veon!vboeti pumped tip once 01 twicv in a wliok *? ?v?:i. They wcipn no more than mt ordtnnrv tire, Hit pun *tur< rojdr.tiiiKquaiitlciineinKfflven by acvM.il layer.* ? >1 thin. *pcciHl)y pieu?red fabnvoii the (road. 'I'licregubir pric< <..f tivsci ir-< \?fH 50 per pnir.but f~r ?dvcrti'.iiiK pnrpos. ?. \v m- ; r '.bip, ? ' r? t. ? ? ?no ^n?cyri<hi?^.veiy(Uiin!;!c?iid 1 i tircl ittniile* with ^ u ftp'iial tiuulit* <_ f ruShtr, winch iifv^r liccotttrs MotkiM \h?> Milrk nikbar .???it< t??c? ?trips ? ml " i?," itlwi' rim ntrly ?? ||?* to pr??*o??t rltn ??*itiii*sr. Th1< tliti will ?>??(),i?t mi}' ?tV" f?*k- f, '?X4 4J.lt; ??<* ??; >.*v it tin. Milcr of only > jwr j? iir. " mi *1 , Approval. Yon flo not M/mr I -.uMl < Wo v/ill nil >*.v .1 ? '*)> iHjiO'ift ?cml KM.I- ( A l> VVI i l' ???>.* nickel pliitc.l br:< ? lit it 1 i. 'I 11 not ?attsfiirtory .11 i-r ::?) : -i. u. We . ic ; ? brink. It yon'orU-r ft p m rl I! ^ a: /? ? wear better, last lcti;.'er im! 1 .iuii'i .I>j.i ? ? ? know tTi.'it you will ! ? > v/i'll llibt Wc want yon t'j r.tnJ i. i * t. i.'l <?.!?!'? r i.t on.-", hen m you mm ms?;'v' Ihe special lntro<liirtoi v pri o<jr .t :< . <?> * ? i Je?cril> " be? and <i?j jtcii ull maV t:t*.i! . in ' > < >i ?? do mot wan , .":T?? otters we arc makiug. It only I. ii y i t /' > <.v , , j . ? , ? f. j. l. mhm> mm i# siSlLJ*