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local Abutter. ' Ctoy Lots tar Sole. Apply to L F. Holland, Cttindeo, S. C. BottUe Booffat I Bay Beer end Whiskey bot ties of the right Itlnd. Cell ou cue (or your Groceries. Highest prioe peld (or Boittles. S. M. Hendrix. HONEY TO LOAN Ou real e4Ule from Middle of November. FOR SALE. Legere property iu Camden. (Brick bouse, out houses uud 4 acres, of lend) R**y terms. Clnrk 6 von Trrickow. To Rent. Tlttfteouvetiien*. resi dence on Main street now occupied* by Mr. Shannon Kirkland. Possession given October 3rd. b'or further information ap|riy to Mrs. S. A Wittkowsky, Camden, S. C. For Sale. One High Grade Bailey U|?-i right Pin no with uniffitM- attach*! inetit. Cost $325. Wilt sell! cheap for cash. Address P. O Box 372, Caicdeu, 8. C. Found. Taken np on O<^ober 1st, astray mule abuit 3 miles west of C.tmden. Owner can recover lime by p&yiug for feed and thi* notice. Wm Thompson, Lugoff, S. C. Pedigreed Bird Dogs. Out* Keiitfels ill Charlotte is headed by two of the fittest Bred Pedigreed dogs money can buy One la a male FishH's Frank Poiuter?the other is a male Couut Wliitestoue setter. These dogs are both register?*d, and are grand individual*. If you waul I nippies from the be*t breeds of Pointers and Setters the Ffsliel's Frank and ihe Count White atone . breed* are the Hnest to lie Imd, as every sitortsmnn knows. Fee to either $15. Charlotte Kennels, Charlotte, N. C. For Sale. About 600 acres of One of the best plautatk>M*j? Kershaw county. Lies 7 writes south of Camden. A high aud< liealthy location. Strong land, good dwelling, tuirns and tenant liouses. Close to railroad, church aud school. Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will sell cheap! for part cash, bulauce on easy I terms. Address, Box 144, Laurens, S. C. 6 11-4in. Entertainment. . Tlta ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a musical Fri day *?v?Miinv\ Oct . 9th ut Mrs. G. II. Lenoir'*. Aduiijysmn 20 Cents; children 1& cents. Re freshments free New School House. We Are informed thai the Bejl's Branch school house is complel* ed, and ?ns necepted on Satur day last. It Usaid (?> Ih? a very handsome structure, and iw the handiwork of Mr. Lewis Bran ham This hcIiooI is in West Wateree. Death Editor The People; The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Unmet Sjuirrow were much grieved to learn on last Friday morning of thu death of their sweet little hahe, R?lntgn. T!ie remains was laid to rest Friday itfternnori in IIm Mispth cemo tary. To tho bereaved ones we vffur our hot*I'tfelt sympathy. A Friend. The follow! a* notice of a wed dinjf will bo rood with interest mod pitMnjr* by the . many friends of the interested per lie*. The brido to be ti' one of the moet popular Indies of oar city, while the groom is well liked by nil with whom he comes in eon tact. We offer, felicitations In ad vance. lira. Ilraaie Lindsay Thornton r?-qu?ftft |In* h^nor of jo?ir prvwuor ?! (tie marriage ol her daojthUrr Nary laabvl it to tlr. Trabue Barkadale on the vvciiinit of ffitliKwltjr the fourteenth of October at nine oVIonk Firat Itaptiat Church Cauidfii South Carolina A Correction. In our report lust week of the tire that destroyed the residence occupied by Mr. James Clyburn, we are informed that wo were misinformed as to fire pressure. The report was made on infor mation after dure iuvestigatiou, but Mr. Boynton, Superititeu daut of the Camden Water, Light and Ice Compauy informs us emphatically that our infor mation was erronious, and that only the usual amount of tire pressure was applied. We take pleasure in uiaUiug this correc tion, aud want to say that our re|?ort was intended to oe com plimentary to tlio^jT. L &. I. Co. Cleveland School. Camden, S. C., Sept.. 28. The Cleveland school about live miles from this place opened Monday, Sept. 28ih, with Miss Kathleen Briggs of Uuiou princi pal and Miss Mabel Schmetzcr, of Charleston, assistant. This makes ttie tilth year Miss Briggs has taught in Kershaw county. She has been oue of the most successful teachers who have taught in tlr< county. A nil in ner of the patrons were present at the opening exercises. Supt. of Education Turner, made an address in which he complimented the trustees for the Very handsome new school building which is being con structed. L. U. Seaboard Air Line Railway. The Seaboard Air Line will place iti effect the following ar rangement* rt.lative to mileage tickets, affective April 1st 11)08. Wi^l sell at $20 one thousand mile interchangeable ticket, Kood for one person; and for >40 two thousand mile inter damageable ticket, -issued in name of five or less i>ersons, members or employeef of one firm, (good for oue person onl> at a time) good over approxi mately thirty different roads. The present popular one fihousand mile iiiterchauugeable l-itcicet good over more than ?eyenty different roads, will be rcoiiltiiued oil sale at rate of ; as heretofore. Iiuportaut Notice: Mileage tickets sold on April 1st and ! thereafter mi st be exchanged at | ticket offices for 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 intranstate family tickets, good for 500 miles within the uLaU) iiftjtut'd, good for the entire faimljf'te sold at rate of fcl1.25. (2 14 cent per mile). These family tickets will lie liquored im all trains. They will not be good in Florida. The two cent mileage tickets will not be good in Florida ex cepting between Evergreen. Fer mindina add Jacksonville. Be tween Savannah and Jackson ville 172 coupons will be de tached. Between intermediate stations between Savannah and Jacksonville sufficient coupons will Ik.* detached to mulf9 net rale equal 2 12 cents j>er mtle. Between Savannah anil Mont gomery, 412 coupons will l>e de inched. Between intermediate stations between Savannah and Montgomery, including Ocalla, Columbus, and Albany branched, sufficient coupons will be <Ju I tached I<? make net rste equal 2 12 cents per mile. For full information, spp'y lo nearest Agent Seaboard Air Tiiuo. Or. King's Now Life PHI6 The frofft In the world* yf / PERSONAL ?Our* friend, Mr. Arthur Moan of JMfctlb - left lest week for OktalKMM wlmri be will go into rellroed work. } Mrs. W. G. Fiokilng, or Seva nab, who bee been vlsfling her I sitter, Mrs. H. G. Browueof lois city, returned home Inst week. J ?The new residence of Mr. 8. M. Matbis on DeKalb street is rapidly nearlug completion It will be a very baudsoine build* * US ?Rev. L. A. Mitchell of the First Baptist Church arrived home lust Friday after a vaca tion of a month at his old home in New York state, aud other points. ?rMr. E. Gilbert Smith of the Cheraw Chronicle staff spent a part of Tuesday, the 29th ult., in this city en route to his home from a visit at Lancaster, where he was on business of importance. More auou. ?The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Luwreuce Manning are delighted to have ihetc return to us from Oklahoma. They arrived last week. We are informed that Mr. Mauuing will open au elec trical supply house iu Charlotte iu the near future. B.R E Y I T I E S . ?Note the display ud of the Foster Alilburn Co., rending carefully their references. ?See notice, "Piano for Sale." This is a splendid instrument and will be sold cheap. ?The city lots offered in this issue are the Auctujn lots on Fair Street of this city. ?Our Job Work ud is attrac tive. and our work and prices more so. Give us a trial. ?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and tield fenc ing' as cheap as the cheupest. ?Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial geutlemau. A lleullliy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed ?ro<xl health mime we began using Dr. K.ng's New Life Pill*, three years ago." says L. A. Barlet. of Itural Route 1, Duilford, Maine. They cleanse and Ioim the system in s gentle way that does you good, 2Tm; at F. Leslie Zeinp, Camden Drug Company anil Zeitip & Del'ass drug stores. DON'T EXPERIMENT. You Will Make No Mistake if . You Follow THIS Cam den Citizen's Atf * vice.! Never neglect your kidney*. If you have pain in the hack, uri nary disorders, dizziness and nervous ness, it's time to net and no time to experiment. These are all symptoms of kitlney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is known to cure the kidneys. Iloau's Kidney Pills Is the remedy to use. No need to experiment. It has cured many stubborn -cases in Camden. Follow the advice of a Cam den citizen and be cured yourself. H. T. Gladden, Market Street, Cat tilde n, S. C , says: "I hud kidney trouble for two your*. My kidneys were weak and there was a constautdesire to void the secretions, this being especially bo the tso mo at nighr.. 1 also suf feted from dull painf. in iny back and through the kidneys and I could not move around wirhout enduring misery. I used remedy after remedy but received no relief until I pro cured a box of Doau's Kidney Pills from Zemp's dr.ig store and began taking them. Tlie.v benefitted mj so greatly that I continued their use until I had takeu the contents of three boxes. IJy that time the back aclie had disuppeftred, the kid neys \v?ro more regular in ac tion and my general health was improved". For Rah* hy nil dealer*. Price ROe. Faster?MilbnrnCo., Buffalo, N. Y.,j Hole ncent* for tlio United Stntc*. Remember the name?OoaiiV?and lake no other. 1 11 ? ? i , n ?? l?c VI + ?r?u?afcltu>? in ?vl?? i, \ v. i tut* .??<?tnfittr. HU-o. nti0?4. H< u n<adacbu. *v hi tongue, fr <M , t>( .r . J( I H tiltunlinu? I. ? >? *io oimi. rd bv nmrtl uIkki mid ulu^ii tve ?. Cmci Htuindr * \voi Uttml now I'vr ? *titiiulaut find in*. -)ijic i?ro i y nil orntfgnu gusirnnv . to run r monoy lermitlai. i', 'J C. ar* a nurt blutf. Try t> box to di.; ; IDo., Sac., W?. MtJ book*1 (DM. hk? OVU- tuf wA A Card of Thanks. The day U not fur distant n heo ??card* of ? thihiks" w*ll be a tbing of llio pftsi. When death enter* a home ueighbora never tell to do all in their |K>?er to place a silver lining back of the dark cloud, and they do not ex pect or desire any tlmuks through tlie public press. One subscriber, however, not to be outdone, sent the following: "Mr. Editor: I desire to tliank the friends and neighbors most heartily iu this mauuei for their co-operutiou during the illness aad death of my late husband, who escaped from me by the hand of death 011 last Friday, while eating breakfast. To my friends and all who contributed so willingly towurd making the last moments and the funeral a success, I desire to remember most kindly, hoping these lines will tiud them enjoying the same blessing. I Imve also a good mtlcli cow tuid roan gelding horse, eight years old, which 1 will sell cheap. "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to pel form. He plants 11 is foot steps on the sea and rides upon the storm." Also a. bluclc and while shoat cheap li?<l n Clotty Call. Mrs. Ada L. Cntom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, MIss., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to liave its grip on me, wlien a friend recom> mended |>r. King's New Discovery. I began taking it, and three holtfes fftcU-d a ci mplete cure." The fame of this lire saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer i? world wide.Sold at F. Leslie Zen p, Camden l>rug Company and Zemp A Del'aes' drug stores. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. C. B. Team Mule Company. One of the largest concerns in this country iu their line of busi ness is the C. D. Team Mule Company, dealers iu and ex porters of mules and horses. Tins tirm dues an extensive sales business, their territory cover ing a great, portion of Alabama, Mississippi,Tennessee, Missouri and Texas, and their facilities Cor buying mules aud horses are not exceeded by any other lirni iu the entire South. They han die and mnice a specialty of mules and heavy draft horses for export- purposes, but also handle high-class driving horses, road and saddle horses, and guarantee all animals to be just as they recommend them. This concern maintains stables and offices iu Meridian, which are managed by Mr. J. T. Isbell. Fort Worth, Texas; managed by Mr. C. B. Team, and in Havana, Cuba, which is managed by Mi Fred Wolfe. They are reliable aud trustworthy, aud can HI I any orders eutrusted to theui.? Meridian Morning Dispatch. Where Bullet* F lew. David Parker, of Fayttte, N. Y., n veteran of the civil war. who lost h foot at Gettysburg, says: ??The Rood Electric Hitters have done is worth more than live hundred dollars to me. I spent mucii money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Hit ters, and they cured me. I now take them in* a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50i\ at E. Leslie Z"inp, Camden Drug Company and Zemp A I?ePnfM' drug stores. EXCURSION RATES via Southern Railway. Account South CarMin* State Fui.* the Southern Railway an nounces very low round trip rales from all points in South Carolina, to Columbia. S. C.J tickets to be iold October 24th to 29th inclusive, and trains sched uled to arrive Columbia before noon October ROt h, 1908, limited for return until November 2nd, 11)08 For rates, schedules and in formal ion about special dates ap ply to Southern Ktilway Agents |or address ,1. {j. MEEK, Asst. Geu'l Pass. Agent. Al lantii, Ga. .1 C. LUSK, Divt Pass. Agent, Charleston. S. C. Would Morttfiwo tlio I'min. A farmer on Kurnl Route 2, Empire, 0?., W. A. Klojfd by name, miy*: '? Ilurkh-n'* Arnlcri Salve cured two worn*' wore* I en?r mw: otic on 119 hand nml on#* "i" Hi) h'jf. It I* worth it-* weight :n gold. I would not be without It If I hnd to mortiriiffe the fnrm t?? xvt It." Only 2ft? at F. liMllC Zemp, Cnuidcn l>riiR Company and Znnj) & lU-J'nHsMrug store, NEW EXHIBITS AT _ THE STATE FAIR October 26 to SO^PHm lor Snocettfnl F< Om of the best attractions at tbs Stats Pair thin year, which will hs bald In Columbia beginning Monday. October nth. and closing Friday. Octo ber Mth. will be the Field Crop Depart ment. This new feature will prove Of Interest to every farmer hi the Stats. It will be under the management of Prof. J. N. Harper. Director of the Clem son Experimental Station, who Is one of the best agricultural experts In tho South. Professor Harper has per sonally solicited the exhibits for this dspartment. and will arrange every thing to advantage. He will be at slstsd by his whole corps of expert associates, and It will be worth the trip to the fair Just to talk to thoss expert men and get their Ideas on practical farming. Clemaon College will have a big ex hibit In this department, but will not be allowed to compete with the Indi vidual exhibits. Some fine prises will be awarded the farmers. For Instance. KO will be given for the largest yield of corn to the acre. 926 for the second best, snd cotton will have the same amount awarded for the best yield per acre. Do sens of other Interesting con tests have been provided. President Mobley. being a practical stockman himself. Is giving much at tention to this part of tho fair. There will be more thoroughbreds shown than ever before. The stalls hove all been renovated and the pure water from the city has been connected, so that the cattle snd stock will be well taken care of. This will be good news to hundreds of breeders who might other wise have hesitated to send their finest to the fair. The poultry show bids fair to be a grand success this year. There seems to be more Interest In every de partment. . The management believes this will be the largest and best fair ever held here. Information as to the prises will be cheerfully supplied by President John O. Mobley, or Secretary A. W. I.ove, at Columbia, 8. C. EXCURRSION RATES via Souuhern Railway To Chicago, IUM and Return Tickets on sale October 1st to 8tli inclusive, limited October 30th 1908. New Orleans La.. and Return Tickets on sale October 7 th, Btli unci 9th inclusive, limited October 24th, 1908. Birmingham, Ala., \ and Return Tickets on sale October 18th, 19th and 2Cth, inclusive, limited October 26th, 1908. Milwaukee, Wis., and Return Tickets on sule October 8th to 14th inclusive, limited October ?11 St., 1908. For rates, detailed informa tion, etc., apply to Southern Railway Ticket Agents-or ad dress v J. L.Meek, Ast. Gen'l. Pass Agent, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. Lusk, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. Tax Notice. Office of Treasurer of Kershaw I County S. C. Sept. 4th, 'OH. ) 111 Accordance with 1 lie Act to raise> supplies for the fiscal year commctir ing January 1st, 11)07, notice is hereby given that the books will he open for* collecting State, county and school taxes froin October 13, 1008, to March 1st, 1009. A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid by Jan uary 1st 1000. A penalty of tw > per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1000. A penally of seven per cent will be added on all unpaid March 1st, 1000. '! he rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills State taxes, fi 1*2 School taxe.<, 8 County taxeM, 31 1-4 Kill!road taxes, 1 8-4 Court House Bonds 1-4 Koad, 1 Total, 14 8-4 The following special levies have been made also: Special School tax. District No. 1 for interest on School liouds (traded School Building. Mills. District No. 1, 8-4 Special School tax Dist No. 1, 8 41 It 44 *4 II O * II II II II II ,J II II l? U 41 M i? ?? ?? *? |0, ?f II II II " | | l? II 'I II II |>) II It II II II ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii m# Ii II II II II 22, ? I II II II II J|| ii ii ii ii i4 27, II II It I* II Tilt' road tax of two dollar* , cnn be paid the County Treasurer rrom ()?> tobrr, lf?tb, 1W01>, to March 1st, IWM). The poll tax in $ 1. All information an to taxes will he furnished upon application. I.i (lending for Tax account* nint Receipts, mate with whom Hie Tax p*yer lived in January Inst, and if known hy two nam***, #ive both, and hcMire to jfiv?; Townslnp and No. of School District. I>. M. McCa*kill, ' County Treas, THE FLOODS HAVE DONE GREAT DAMAGE BUT DAVID WOLFE Having recently bought out a kr$rc ? BANKRUPT 8 T O 0K and a splendid line of fresh goods.in the northern markets, consisting cf Clothing and General Merchandise is better prepared than ever to offer you SPECIAL BARGAINS along ALL LINKS Suits Made to Order a Specialty Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose purchases amonnt to $5.00. THE people NEWS AND JOB PRINTING Invitations, Envelopes, Letter Heads, Cards, Catalogue Work, Commercial Work, Bill Hearts, Circulars, Programmes, Wadding Invitations, At Home Cards. Prompt Delivery. Siva Me Yoir Printinf. W. A. SCHROCK 'PHONE 91. CAMDEN, TH '09V3IH9 'ANVdNOS 313A0 GVaM 1 *f C *A%OK 1! "?5?*/W mt"; oj j?isoJ u sisn;>'loo II ?flm^cra aj? a* v?g9 (TipspaOM pa* msu aip mo:i^ no.C |i|un AnoXuu ?ua?| iN>nj jo J'-'d n .to ? ?->f <1 D ft Af hi ft apAofq 8 ONlA.iU JO MMIU ,lO)4 0<i ?*MK>5 1>:?-"i r.ti .->ima\ lr.'j H ? u? %M%M ?p^Dua ;niisn sqi n"H tnoqc iv ..u|) ;?? s{>n: ?( pue j:.?^cui n? rsionb pun s^qtiDMp iptqM an^o|vio Ajpniiis puu I. 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