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Remittances by chocks, drafts ami povtal money ordars should be made payable to w. L. McDowell, Catnd en, 8. O. "WMhAwWBMW ? -'-i-l- LLH . OAMDKN, 8. ().. ' A I R. 17, 1903 "41S1L.WUI !-!?!.? 1 1 1 11 1111 HIIOVK CAMDEN. Let everybody cry Cauiden, aid Camden, talk Camden, shove Cam den. Blow her industrial enter prises, talk her banking facilities, speak of her growth and advocate her prowess oh u commercial cen Ire. Put money iu all local enter - prises and build our city up (hat ~ Wiy. Kncourage people to come here and settle and build up a city ""that all will be proud of. A city teeming with ull kindH of enter prises, why not? Compositions From (lie Camden Unfiled School. / A T 11 1 r TO C A L I FO HNIA. ? A person on a trip from Camden to San Francisco i ?? California may either take tho northern, central or southern route. If I were going to California, I would prefer tlio north & ern Pacific. From Camden yon would go to St. 1'jouin, and. if you chooso to, you could v i h i L tho Ex position at St. Louis. Kroin heie . you would go to Chicago, this chief city of Illinois and also one of the ?most thickly populated eitico of the United States, and on to St. Paul, the capital of Minnesota And thenco to the "National or Yellow. ^tone^Park ; it iR in Wyoming, lloro yon would visit the deep gCysera and canyons which occuplos a large space of It. This park contains loo ^squsro miles of land. From there yon would uo through the fertile belt of the Yosoinite valley. In thi* v alloy you would find all kinds of ? tropical ffuits. Now wo aro ncaring San Francisco. When you reach this 'place has a ranch milder climate . than that yon left. California hav ing once belonged to Mexico, they apeak Spanish, but it is finally (lis* Appearing. San Francisco harbor is called the "golden gato." Liazie Trantham. Age 12 ? Grade 7. A TIUP TO CALIFORNIA. ' To make a trip to California, one omat pass through many varied e scenes and many different clashes of -people. The first important stopping place It Atlanta, tho capital of Georgia, " and a noted centre of manufacture and trade. The next important place is New _ Orleans, the largest city of the south. This place is noted for its la monso trade in cotton and sugar, lor which it is the most noted city In the southern states. The people ~i. of New Orleans are of various nationality, the French and English; predominating. I Z*The ibohI interesting and charm- 1 Ing part of the trip is across the Texan prairies. The American cow . boys and the Mexican vaqneros, the sleek cattle, and the miles upon miles of rolling prairie grasp, pre sents a faolnating pictnro, -El Paao is a type of the Mexican cities. Tlio adobe houses of tho | rich . ami the mod huts ?>f tho poor) forma a displeasing contrast. The] inhabitants aro mainly Mexican. The trip from Kl Paso to I.os Angelos is not particularly interest*) ing, the main advantage of tho eli- j mato being its excellent health! qnalitlos. From l,'?s Angeles the' route leads to San Francisco, which is ono of tho most remarkable cities of the Union. In 1849, it was mostly a collection of Mexican huts and a very few American dwellings When gold ^4* discovered, tho ruuh of gold 8eeff>?^fil!ed tho country, and when California ? admitted to the Union, two yeors^^jr, San F ramus cn wftS" One or the largest citica in tho Uuited Statea. It ie impossible to describe such n large tract of couutry,ln such a s'lort space, but I have attempted to give * some idea of the :uost important -parti. ? - Siuimons Trantham. Arc 15 ? Grade 10. i . ? W Kuril Western Railroad. Trains on the Northwestern lUilroa?l| ? n<Jstndea for Sumtor daily exccpt | ? -S follows : . first-class, 7 ft ro. ,fimt-?Uo?, 4.16 p. m. - ' * t.4.30 p, m. Leave Samtsr. I 9.5ft a, m. , arilvs 1 6 M p. m, ; arrive 9 a. m * ; arrtra Osmdsn Mr. T. K. Cunningham, of Lancas ter, has been appointed by governor lloy ward to att?nft a good roads con tention in Ht. Louiy the 27th iuot ., us ti delegate from tho flfth ('ongrea* i sionul District, AntO'ort wft^ made last Tuesday night to wroek tlio Southern's fat?t mail near Galfuoy. Only the two front wih'i-Ih ot the engine left the track before tlio train was stopped Tho niut tor i? being investigated. Meeting of Camp Angus MeLaurln. Please announce that Camp An gus McLauriu IJ. C. Vr. will meet at Both ii no April 24th, 1003 at the Graded School building. All vete rans are cordially invitod, an<t tlio public with well filled bankets The camp will meet piowptly at 0 a. m. Distinguished speaker's will address the meeting at 1 1 h id. Members of Co. A. and F. 7th 8. O,, But, are urgently ri quested to como prepared lo remain over nftor public mooting for the purpose of taking steps to get up a history of tlio company. . I). M. Bothiine, Com. ./. \V. Gardner, Adj. General Assembly Of tho Pro#by terians in tho U. ti. A. On account ol the General As sembly of tho Presbyterian Church in the IJ. S. A., to be held 'at Los Angyles, Cal., M ay, 'J 1st ? June 2nd 1903, the Southern Railway will soil ticket m at greatly reduced rates Lo Los Angeles and San Francisco, (Jul. Tick- ts will bo 8f>ld May 2nd I and May 1 1 1 li lo 17tli, 1003, in elusive, with llnal return limit July 15th, 1003. Stop-overs will bo a!-! lowed in Colorado and all points wef>t thereof. All information, as to lates, schedules, etc., cheeiiully furnished ou application to uny Agent of lint Southern Railway or R. VV. HUNT, p. 1'. A., ( MiarlebLon, S. C. VV. H. TAY I.OK, A. G. P. A. A tlanLa, G. Cheap Hates to Jbit>tist Convention In Savannah . For tlio above occatiion tlio Son bo:inl Air Line and coimcctiopa will Hi 1 1 excu i sion liekei-H to Savan nah, G a . , from May I'll to 7iii, in clusive, at rate of one faro plus 2.*) cents f'?r the round trip, tho final limit of tickets will be Muy 20th. ity deposit I n return coupons ? ? f tlio tickets with Spiciul Agent m Savannah not later than May 20th, and upon payment of 50 cento fee, hii (-.Mention ot' the Oual limit of Lickcts may be obtained until June 1st, 1003. These rates are open to the pub lic and oiler a low into to Savannah Willi a long return limit at a season of tho year when the various sea shore resorts around Savannah are ope n. Full information as to rales and schedule can tie obtained from local Seaboatd Air Lino Ticket Agents, or by addressing Mr. C. IJ. Wal worth, A.G. P. A., Savannah, Ga Very Low Rato* to Now Orleans to Reunion of the Confodrato Veterans. Kor 1903 Reunion of I tie Con federate Veteren*, the Seaboard Air Line will sell from Uh coupon ticket stations round trip ticket* to New Orleans at the verv low rate of one ccnt per mile for dis^ tttneo travclcil short lino milage: tickets will ho sold from May ltilh to 21st inclusive, good for return until May 24th. Hy depositing the tickets with the special agent at New Orleans not later than May 24th, and upon payment of 50 cents fee, tho return limit of tickets may be extended until June 15th. This j remarkably low rate to tho Ores cent. Oltv <>f the Southwest will no ilouht bo taken advantage of by a large number of people as the ratis fire open ones and the tickets can be used not only hy the Confederate Veterans. but by the public at lnrne. Any ticket ngont of the Seaboard Air Lino will givo full information [as to rates anil schedule upou op plieatlo i), or same can ho seen rod i>v addressing Mr. ( \ R. Walworth, A. G. A., Savannah, Ga. Confeileruto Veterans' Reunion. Cheap Rates to New Ot leans, .La., via Southern Railway. On account of tho Confederate'* j Reunion, to bo hold at New Oilcan*, L:i., May lOto to 22nd, 1903, the Southern Railway will aell round trip tickets from all points fcew OrleuDs, La, and return, ut rate of one cent per mile distance traveled, rickets will bo on sale May Kith to 2lat, Inclusive, with Anal date to leave New O r 1 can jsj&illh o u t vsHdg" tion M?y 24th, 1003. Original purchasers of such tickets may se cure an extension of the. limit to .June loth, 1003, hy depositing tickets with Special Agent at Now Orleans not earlier than Mny 10th or later than Mry 24th, upon pay ment of a fee of fiflv cents. The Southern' Railway offers convenient schedules and uiost ex-' colleut service, and cVcry effort will bo made to a?suro Veterans aud their friends attending tho Reuuion a most pleasant and comfortably trip. Unsurpassed r?illman coroodattona will be afforctedy Ikfcd the service in every reepeot(wflf all that could be desired. Full Information nod particulars as to scedules, etc., w|U b*. cheer fully famished on application by ?**y Agenl of ih* Southern Railway, or R. W. HUNT, D. P. A., Chfcrlttioo, ft. 0* f. ? ~~~~ * " " '?JU - . Mammoth Store, Mammoth. Store. NATTY Sftcium s. This is our liist spring season in our beautiful new store and we have endeavored to / _ fctook t li in store with the newest and linest goods fhul can ho scoured in the Northern Mar i , ?. ?? ?*-?" ; kets. Our buyer haw just returned, blinking witli him the highest class of Dry Goods that has " ?? evjjr been shown to the public of Camden. It is our desire to g*t the finest trade of this ^ """ city aqd the only way to do this is so show the proper fctuflf. This we think we are doing and know you will bear us out. if you give us just five minutes of your time. Come and look at our New Stock consisting of DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, Will I'E GOODS, Sill RT WAISTS LA DIE'S N KG K WEAR, LA DIE'S SKI RTS, HOSIERY, LADIES HATS, ^ GLOVES, CORSETS, SHOES, ETC. Mammoth Store. Mammoth Store. While (Hit practicing1 jestcrdn-y itf tor noon llio reel wagon colided wilii I a telephone pout and to sou)e ex tent disfigured 1 1 10 wagon. Tin* t<?ngno was I >r<>I%?-n out and mini lmiuhU damaged. A two horse w?imn i will bo used by the company until re- 1 pairs are made. State Superintendent of Education to Bo Hero. State Superintendent of Educa tion, O. H. Martin, will address the Kershaw Teachers oo Saturday, L8th inst , in the Graded school building at 11:30. All are invited to come, and a good attendance is requested as this will brobably be the 1 h a t meeting of the Teacher's Association for this school year. Notice. 1 wish to announce to the public that I will bo in my otlice every Saturday lor tho transaction of business. The other <liiys of the week I e*pect to be engaged in visiting the public schools of ihe county. K. C. BRUCE. Stipt. of Education lv. C. I CAMDEN RESTAURANT. I \v i s I ? to announce to my friends' and I the public generally that I have moved my restaurant from lownr Main street to the building on upper Main street re cently vacated by Mrs. S. A. 1'arker where I will be jrlad to seo and nerve them with the best the market affords and at nioderato prices. W. T. HAMMOND. Arch itectural ? i /" Make jour hotn<? n 'little Kden, Imitate her whining borers. Let a noat anri tasteful eottace | Stand amonK bright trees and (lowers. M1TCHAH! & BEACH, ?xrc/iitccts dc ?ny/noors CAMDEN, S. C. We prepare plans and bpeciiicatlons for all elassrti ?>f urchtecture. Make a 'specialty of Churches, Court. Houses. Power Plants and hirgc liuild?on??. Ot*iee -ovt*r t slie^Zemp's Phunuiicy. Feb r,. 1J103. RELIABILITY and ENTERPRISE ? re two characteristic* o4 a iucc?M H fttl bu?Uie4? contain --and w? claim B| lo pMMH them both. Having br? H loii| eatablifthed and being Uvoiably H kaowu u M4ii\if?ctur?ra M H IDOORS. SASH, BLINDS, 6 I lumber and all kinds of ornamantal ? I woodwork,** j>olni vritli prMa to Ibt I I work fur our hnalnm frlauita. I B and raqaeat Ike chain * to a*.<ka n?w V H frtaada and Aitininfir. All our I I goods hear o* gnafanteo? ?k?y are I I warranted ? and when purchasing! ? (TM ?a you cat every ?d vantage oi I H boytng dlroct from the aaakw. . mm for Prt? 1.1m. I MJOUJTA LUMBER cm., ? AUtUITA. M. 'MrSuVovSr-*: (Ml) An Ordinance TO lMtOlillU'r TI1K KALIS OV IN TOXICAfJ'NC* LIQUORS. l!f il-ord*! net}- hv the City C00T.eS! of ?Camden, S. 0., that from an- 1 after the passage of this ordinance, it alia!! be nil lawful to manufacture, sell, barter, ex change or keep for unlawful use within thewcity <if Camden any spirituous, italt, fermented, brewed or other liquors or any mixture or compond which con tain* alcohol and used a beverage: Provided, that this ordinance and tho enforcement thereof ahull in no way conflict or interfere with any law or Statuto of the Btate of Sou?h Carolina regulating the sale of intoxicating liquor*; That any person who shall violate the terms of this ordinance shall on con vie* tion thereof be fined in a sum not ex ceeding the auoi of one hundred ($100. uO) Dollars or imprisoned for a' period not exceeding thirty (30) days Ratified by tho city council of Camden S. C.. in rogular session this 2nd day of February. 1908. K. O. MoCREIGlIT, Mayof, J. J. Qoodale. Clerk. Cures Blood Poison** Oanoar, Ulcere, Erzoms, Carbuncles Etc. Medi cine Free. Robert Ward, Maxsy's (la, says: "I suffered from blood poison, my head, face ami shoulders were ono muss of cor. ruption. ach' S in hones and joints.. burn ing, itching, scabby skin, was all run down and discoui aged, but Ilotaidc ltl.md Halm cured nie perfectly, healed all the sores and pave my skin the rii.h glow of healih, Blood Balm put new life into mv blood and new Miubition into my brain.*' Goa. A. 'vV%iums. Roxbury, face covered with pimolefi. chronic sore on back of head, suppurating swelling on neck, rating nicer on leg, bone pains, itching skin cured perfectly by Botonlc Blood I'alm ? sores all healed. Botan'o Mood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as, eoxetpa. scubg and scales, pimples, running sores, enrhun cles, aerofula, efe. Especially advised for all obstinate oases that have readied the second or third ' stage Improves the digestion , strengthens weak kidneys Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sam ple of I flood Halm sent f?e<* and prepaid i>y writing Mood Il.tltn Co., Ailawla, On. Describe trouble i mid" free medical advice sent In sealed letter. V ? l??rrcd Plymouth Rnrks, IJirT Ply month Hocks'. White Plymouth Ho, k?, 1 Brown Sin trie Comb Loffhorn*, RuflTSitr ?)? Comb Leghorns, Wlilta Kin^to Comb I,vv.hor? ?, Rlnok Minorca*, Blurb Langw ?h?i>?, BuflT Cochins, iBiWer Lao* Wy?o <1olt*. Light llramahs. ? It?d and Puck Win* G.tmea. Kcas now r#a4y for MUlpinent. 16 for $1. 8< nd f\ r oaialoavo. FUUAer JTo*ttrp fhrm? Xir.M ft ICE, ICE! ! I will. open ail Ice House i about April 1st in the rear of Geisenheimcr's Furniture Stoic and solicit the patronage of all ice purchasers. My prices will be for Ice at the Ice House; my delivery wagon will be run as an ac commodation to my customers. On Sundays the lea House will be optnedat 7 o'clock a. m., anil closed at 2 p. in lieepectfullr. C. W. CROSBY. ! March 25th, 1003. Southern Railway Company. Effecti ve January 18, 1903. Between Kingville and Charleston. Read down. Head up. No. 88 Daily No. 84 Daily, I. AO p m Lv Charleaton A r 8.50 p m 2 23 p in Ar Suumerville Ar 8 11pm ! 4 60 P ?n Ar Kingville Ar 12 B0 p m Thrse train* Nog. 88 and 84 will ?top on'y at Rvmuierville, Branehville, Orangeburg ami St. Maihewe. Between Kingville and Blacksburg. Read down. Read up. No. 33 Daily. * No. 34 Daily ? CO p m JjT Kingville Ar 12 50 p m ft 15 p in Ar Camdon Ar 11 30 a ui 8 00 p ni Ar ^a'awba Jet. Ar 9 40 a in 8 20 p in Ar Rook Hill Ar 0 15 a in 8 .'>!) p m Ar Tinah Ar 8 ft 4 a m 9 09 p ni Ar Yorkville Ar \ 8 42 a m 9 22 j> ni Ar Sharon Ar 8 27 a m i 0 85 p ni Ar Hic'ry Or'v* Ar ft u ip ft CO p ui Ar Srnvrna Ar 8 05 a ci 10 IB p in Ar Blaukiburg IiV 7 ?I5 a ni Trains Noa. 83 and 34 stop at all im. portant ntntioos between Kingville and Blaeksburg. net ween Rock II ill and Marion. Head down. Road up. No. 35 Daily. ' No. 38 Daily i> 00 a in I^v Rock Hill Ar 10 80 p ni 6 10 a u? Ar Tirsab Ar 10 11 p ni ?5 31 a in Ar Yorkville Ar 10 01 p ro I 8 46 * ?v Ar Bharon Ar 9 46 p m [ 7 00 a in Ar Hink'ry Gr*v Ar 0 35 p fu 1-7-lO-ft-m ? Ai Hmyrna~Ar " ' ~ 9 25 p m 7 30 a m Ar Rlacksburg Lv 8 40 p m 10 45 a in Ar Marion Lv 5 50 p ni N?>m. 85 and 36 atop at all principal Btatljns between Rock Ilill' and Marion. Hitwecn Marion and lllacksburg. ilnad down. "? ' Road up. No 66 Daily ex. Sunday No f.7 ?laily #x except Sunday. 9 00am Lv Marion Ar B-fiOpm 2 00 p in Ar RiacWhurg Lv 2 SO p m Train No. 33 will mnnoct at Rock lliil with Savannah division No. 34 for Charlotte. Waehlnaton and Now York. Train No. 34 will muka <onn?ction at Rock Ht?l. with 8avan?ah dlvUior* No. M from ObKTtotl#; Washington and Nun York. >" Noa S3 and S4 hftndl* through Pull, tnan Drawing- Rrfda 8l??pinjr cart be t??fn New York and Charleaton via Camden and Rook Hill and Diuiag ear between Rook Xlill and Waataingtoa. For farther iaforoatloa aridreaa , W.U. T*>loe. Ami. O. F. A? Atlaata, Oa. 3. H. Ha.dwtcXvQ.P- A., D. C. R. W Hu?? ? .. 4 jCook Go &o?jr SnteresL 0 0 (ft ft "3 ft i? considered n good thing to have. Properly ussd it leads u man to our store and lie buys iroin the stock of good things ? therein, Haves money, and gpws flcfl We have a full lino of New Goods, embraced in our^stoek of General Merchandise. We pay especial attention to dttJr Hardware Department. , Anew line Table and Poet ket Cutlery, claw?, Shears and Scissors. Everything waranted. Fine line Saws. Engine and Pipe Fitting^* Melting , Rubber Goods and Leather Lacing, Engine Oils. Saddles, Kridlos, &c. Hugging, Ties, and Cot ton Sheets at bottom prices. Seed Rye, Barley and Oats. Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Wagon and Wagon Material. La*! but not least- The Pince ol Mowers ? the I)eering. A. D. KEMNgplltg rS^Iic A, I j. 1 tailway. Two daily Pullman 'Vestiimled Limited Trains between South ami New Voik. Firnt-elass Dining Oar service. The host rates mill route to all Eastern cities via Richmond and Washington, or via Norfolk and steamers ? to Atlanta, Ks'l vi e, M einpiii.-, Louisville, St. LouisChi #o,;xNew O en s 11 all points S-uith and Southwest ? To Savannah and Ja ksouvUle niid all points in Florida and Cuba," Z:HT For detailed infermation, rates?, schedule, Pullman reservations, &c., apply to any i ngent of The Seaboard Air Line Railway or to J. .J, Puller, Travelling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. 0. 0. 1*. WALWORTH, Asst. Gciri. Pass. Agt., Savannah, Ca. Notice T forbid J. M. NVatkin* and family from trespassing upon my lands. Jas. Stokes. O. G. MOORS, Attorney-fttLnw. Special attention given to collection of ltents. Account*, Etc. Heal K state bouubt and sold. Tire lnsurar.ee. U- S/3ensonj\ CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, ? ^ CAMDEN, S. C. Plans and specification* furnished* Plate-glass store fronts a speciality. Work superintended Jan. 9 tf. MONEY TO LOAN. On first Mwrtgnges on unproved (Aimsi at seven pur cent. Interest onsunisufl $11)00.00 and over, and ek'ht per cent on sum8of leaa than $1000,00. No com- 1 missions charged. Kuay terms. Ap-j ply to L. A. "Wittkowsky, Camden. S. C. or C. L. Winkler, 41 Park Row, | Sept 12. New York, Ian Notice, I Csty Tukashueu's Okfick ) Camden. S O., March, 24, 1903. Notice Is liorhov given that a levy of given (7) mills has been m.nle upon a!| eitv property, both real and personal, ancl that the books for the collection ol the same will be opened in the council chamber in Opera House from Monday, Ai?ri'. rtth, 1001). to I'liutsduy. April :?0t)i 1008, after which date Urn penalty -a' i 1 i j positively ho attached to all delinquents. Cash and charges will be added after (1 1 o'clock p. m.. Thursday April. 80lh. 190H. There will be no extension. , K. O. MrCUKlGllT. Mayor. J. J. .Goodale, Clerk andTroaa. Ago 1 1 ? Grade 10. ioXImtim A Guarantee Wc guarantee every Article sold by us, at no matter what price, to give ?at isfaution. Same with repair work. Weinberg Bros. lax Execution! i; ^ Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed, I irlU proceed to aell, before the Court ? Hone# doer in - the City or Camden, ou the -first Monday : in MaVj 1908, during the leffci hour* of sale, i he following described real estate, ?? to- wit i ? . . , : 20 aero* bounded north by pnblioreed leading from C?mden to KnAght*s.Hill? ' south by lands of H. C. S?lm<md? east hy Jim Williams and vrest by land# of Ilardy Anderson, levied npon a* the property of Estate of H- 0. Man. J. S. trantham, 8. mm Jin Ordinance TO DEFINE ANDPPN18K GRANCY. ~ Be it. ordained by the olfcy oounell of Camden. 8. C., that, from and efter thw. - passage of this ordinance, ?11 persona' < wandering from place to plsoe witboul * any known residence, all snspicious per* nous going about or remaining In the city, who havo no visible or known means of support or ot gaining a falr?v honest and reputivblo livelihood; likewise ' alt . perrons who Acquire a JiveUJkPOd Jhy gambling without any otfier~ visible means of gaining a support, all persons win keep gaming tables, faro banks or other gaming devices; all persons who lead i-ilo and disorderly lives t eUpar* .' *ona not following ftoAe handicraft* trade ' or profession (not bavin* .some visible ' iuoai.s of support) who shall be able to work; all fortune tellers fotfeeorre. ward ; all sturdy beggar#* are and shall be deemed vagtants, while remaining in ? be City of^- Camden, and upon con vie. tion thereof before ttio Mayor of th$ City shall b? tincd not exceeding one hundred ($100.00) Dollars or imprison* ? ment not exceeding thir?v (80) days, Hutificd by the City Council o* C?a?- ? don. S. (" , in regular session. ihiaSnd ? day of February, 1903. S T t JK. O. Mo^RBIGHT. Mayer. J. J. Qoodale. Clet{<. MANUFACTURED OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights *nd Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C* Purchase our makes, whiUi we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glaera ?ptctoltt, Juty Camden,