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Clinch THE CRAZE OF THE DAY. ptINOir XJAKDS now Stic it' zi: Mr & i>kPass' - Pharmacy. . . Haylern Candied Kresl^ To day. - IGK Cm AM and COL J) DRINKS every day Southern Snow Flake and Yellow Dont Corn for early planting. Seed of every variety. Cat-Tail Miilet and Onion Sets Xemp dt DptPass, THE CORNER DRUG STORE, 'SPjioho 29. - ? . . . . ft' - --1 ?JI'lLLJ.1'".' |m?1 flfnfr JOHN K. JtfNKlNS. Tamden. S. <), ? 'Contractor for Plombluff. TlurUag, Cornice Work, and everything In ttio metal Hne<!! Stoves, Heifers. Rai???cf;, Hhd electric suppNeg for 0h lo^i ?!8hoi>. H'eetric call DellH put tit Iioubos. If I am not in town it will pay you to drop we a letter wllflie for warded. & John F. Jenklnfl. The Aunual Meeting of the Cemetery Association ,WiIl be held al the Presbyteiian ?lecture Room Monday afternoon, tho 27 ill, at 5 o'clock. Tho Memoi ial Association ? Will meet nt the Presbyterian Lecturo Uooai nt 5:30 on Moqday a'tcrnc'ii the 27tli. Mf-mb^ra arc'] eirnestly requested to attend. 0 Easter Election. At the annual election of officers of Grace chnrch the fcllowing were c'losen : Senior Warden, E. B. Cantey; Junior Warden, -A. D. Kennedy ; Vestrymen: P. T. Vil lepiguo, W A. Anernw, B. M. Bow kin, H. II. Bojkio, W. M. Sha^^fon, _ C. J. Shannon, Jr., C. II. Yates. A S'pnal Succors. Tho bargain sale given by Mr. P. '1'. Villopigue last Tuesday wan a ?i*M>ttl success. From '-early mom 5 : II J rr..? -i ? III UUWHy V'VC VUOIUUJI.IJJ tl VW'iCU ilrere and thoy were not dissppotnt ed for they got genuine bargains Remeaibor that these sales will oc cur regularly every Tuesday and you should not fail to eccute some of these bargains. ? ? The Old Htistter Returns. Owing to the lateness 6f the hoar at which bis advertisement wji9 brought in last wtVk it was io>/ possible for us to call attention locally to the change. The buyer for this gigantic house, Mr* M. Bium, has just returned from the i North ? the busy marts of trade? bringing with him the chotc?At* bargains of the market. Mr. B*tim lijjis won for himself the name of | ?'Hustler" ami well does he deserve! it. If you don't believe it Jost visit the handgorae now nurainoth store and see sodoc Of the bargains !w brought baek a few daye jago. The most skeptical will be con-1 vinefcd. < Lady Bascballists. , The Chicago Stars,* dfiaoSptpn , lartiea* banc ball c;ab of tthe Wo/id, ] who are making an extensive tour of ihin couutry and Canada, travel^ inc in t hoi r own special Pullman, will make their first appearance in Camden on Monday, April 27th. when thev will play one of the~mr?t interesting and exciting games pf ball with the Camden^team lhat has ever been played in this vlot<y Ladies as weir ub gentlemen, can . fcUend this game without 4"fay"Teaf J of lieing o (Tended, aa nothing will be said or done that the most fastidi o?s oiuld object to. The game will luko place nt 4 o'clock at tBe 8 A. h. Freight Depot, . where the j grounds will be enclosed with a l;?rge canvas fence. Admlaston 26 cents. .... Talma Orchestra gWrr* vjhq, first 'wo numbers one program ofH*U>o May lia tier's Hand concert; Tl*? Orchestra is composed of 9 6tlh6 Indies. Opera House " TSqmkI ft T, April n0(b. ReservecT fleat Tickets ^n-^ftle at F, Leslie Zemp's. New Buliadule. ^ On Sunday last a new schstfaU went iuto effect on . the 8o?tM road.- . x Trains Noa. 15 and W ?l]l ittptt* s*de trains Noa and 84 between K\n?ville and "HoTM will leave KingvUle nfiee *he Jir; TTvil of No. 15 from .Charleston nt ti l5 a. m. ; leave Camdaa 7.^ ** ?>. : Bock Hill 10.30.; 0h HOI p.m. TralaNo. 14W liUeksburg 7.4S ?< tar, Ht # 80 a. m. ; arrive Camden m,; isavo 140-?> XlfoTi.jfviUe ..Mtt&r-Wr? eirt No. .f* I Soclal?/)ofs, | Mr. and Mrs David H. Williams entertained most ch-gautly in their beautiful home on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr, ami Mrs Rohui M. Kennedy. Kocher was |>!a> crl and Mrs, Kennedy bore ojV tho best pri/.o. Mi ?. A. M. shannon win ning the consolation pti/.e. Mr. Newt?n Bo\kin was awarded the ?V mleroan'a Ian j?r tz,^. Mr. T. .1 ICirkland tho gentleman's <4boob\" pp V\ Thp Northern guests at Dr. A, A. Moore's had a mo?>t charmioy rural picnic on Wednesday, A number of their young; Camden fnenda were invited. The weather was Ideal and tdl had a inout do. Uiihtful day. 1 The ladies of the Kplaeopal church had a most attractive en tertainment at the beautiful grounds of Mrs. F. liruce Davis with Ice cream, strawberriee, cakes &o , for s^le to add to their "Me* morl&l Window" fund. There was also an exquisite floral display, Uelcu Mtty Uu'ler's Jiaud which will appear in tho Camden Opera House, Thursday, April 30th, has played more dates in large cities of this country in tho pant 5 years than any other band. Boston leads with 203 concerts, Nkw York citv 30; Buffalo, 110; Pittsburg, 90; Atlanta. 26 and Charleston, HO Reserved seat Tickets ou Halo at F. Leslie Zj tup's. o Death of Mr J B . Steedman, Jr. It is wi'ii profound regret that wo announce the death of Mr. J. H. Steed mtjn, Jr., which occurred ye?, te relay afternoon ahont (J jliO o'clock. For some titue ho has been in fuil inpf health and only recently returned irom tho hospital when it was hoped ho had been benefitted. A young rnan of oxouipl&fy character our community can ill afford to loso him, and to Li j bereaved loved ones tho deepest sympathy is felt At this, writiig oiiangements i'r<r th6 funo ral have not been mr;de. "The Sharp Edge." We direct your attention to the! .ad. of The Sharp Edge. Mr. Lp- | Grand, proprietor, is now in Cam- 1 den sharpening a:id repairing all kiuds of clippers, razors, lawn ' mowers, etc., 'etc. From the Or- ' angoburg "stnot wo tske the fol-j lowing re^ardiijg Mr. LaGrand : j ?Mr. N. II. ^uGraud who has been in Orangeburg for three! months and who has sharpened every razor and all scissors within ten miles of tho citv, has departed from us and wiH by in St. Mat thews for two or three week?. Mr. LaGrand is a past master in his art and in all his dealings here proved himself to bo an honest, re liable aud honorable msn, and we can cheerfully recommend him to our St. Matthew* neighbors. ^ ? Welch? Carson. Married, at tho reside nco of the officiating minister, Rev. R. J. Blacktnou, at Forh If ill, at 5 o'clock, fhursdaywfleruoon, April 16, 1903, Miss Cora Lee Welsh aiid Mr. J. M. Carson, Miss Welsh is the youngest daughter of the late la mented Dr. C. C. kWelsh of Lougs ville, and t? an unusually attractive young lady, both, io appearance -and matiuefr Mr, -Carson ? ia-^a; -prominent merchant and successful business m.?u of Korshaw, the Wad of the large, mercantile firm of J. M. Carson <fc Co. He is well kpowu and highly esteemed both at home and in the Slate and his Di any friends will bo glsd to koftw of his winning one of Lancaster county's tairenfc daughters as his bride. The best wishes of their friends here are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carson. ? L ancaster Ledser. * Mooting Stato Board of Health. The State Board of Health held ?a meeting here last Tuesday after noon In the office of Health Officer j E. 1. Keardon. The meeting wns to have heen hold Tuesday uiorn-*! Ing, butvthc Secretary of the Hoard, ' Dr. Jau^fggyans, of Florence, did not arriveliere until the afternoon on the Florence frciyht truin. The other members* came in on the morning trains. Iftjo following were present: DjpH -X^Grafogc Simons, Charleston; Dr. I Robert' Wilson, Chaileaton; Dr. C. H. Recs, Charleston; Dr. A, A Moore, Camden ; 'Dr. J. L. N'ipler, Bltinlieim; -D* ? Jamaa?fi* a Hug*. ^Florence; Attorney Ceneral ?T/ X, Guntqr, And Comptroller General Ai W, Jones. About the only important busi oeu transacted at the meeting was a resolution thai was passed in structing Secretary to call on tbo chiton mills to help pay the expense 9 that havo been incurred ift stamping ont smallpox in the different mill villages, soma of the trills running as high as $800. Dr. Krsos is slso Inst rooted to try Jgf.jm?ks arrangements with the *M U*ao that iu future they will l^ir half tho oost of stamping out ;**/ cptdeinift lb it may break otffc T^fr respective villages. II ??rlU not agret to do this, the* strictly quarantine asy ?U re there Is asy saett epi* sad Wl? ??**?. ??? Mm) a# mM w PERSONAL. M?.ior M? (Vvijjlit Lay moved iuto UI9 n? w liciuie. Mih Joltn W. Corlntt it* in Colt- in *'i<? Mr* wti'k viaiUii-y Mr*. NV. Jj. Arthur. M's. 0, J. Shannon, Jr., is In Co. him hi a st g tlio Federation of Women. Mr. W. H. Burns and family, of Suinttr, are on a vihit to Mrs. M. L. Hums, ? Mr Milton Barrett has returned from n visit of several day to bin family in Sumter. Mr*. James M. Storey and her two li'tlo boys are visiting Mrs. T. H. Fisher, in Columbia. Miss 8$dio Whitney, of Maybinton, Newberry county, is visiting Mr. ?ami Mrs. W. K. MeOrelght. Mrs. W. 1) Boykiu has rotumed fr??m J.aucaster where sbo went to vi?*?t her e ster, Mrs. Heath. Mies I'mma Shannon left last week for Wilmington, n. O., to visit her friend, Mies May llanklti. MissFloride DePass and Messrs. Hunter Lang and , Willio -De Pass went to Korahaw on Monday to at? tend a largo German given by the young men of that progressive town. Misses Alexander of Florida, and Misses Onwlaon and Jordan wWo enjoyed the social delights of Co* Ininbia laat. week, taking in the Va grnnt's hall, havo returned to Cam den* Mrs. Frank Z rop, Mrs. Kugone Z?*mp and Mrs. O. II. Zemp all were flighted Kpectators at the opera of Kfethor in Colombia on Monday night They report a moat creditahlo per formance. Mr. Grovor Blackwell has been laid np all this week on account of ii'jnrios received Sunday afternoon While out horaeback riding the ani mal tell, painfully injuring ojie of Mr, Black wisll's ankles. Mi-iaes Fm;ly Carrisou, Mela Boy^ kirt, Henrietta Johnson" and Alice Co'rb^tt went o*er to Columbia to at tend the opera of Esther in which their young friends of Camden, M sees Marie and Bessie Zemp took part. Mr. L. W. Boykin of Camden, who was licro yesterday, was asked if he would be a candidate to succeed Mr Dukes on the State board of oontro'. Ho declared that ho Is an applicant, but will not push his candidacy for the present. Mr Dukes having icon dead such a phort time He dqos claim thai his application! is entitled to mature consideration for he was in the race with Mr. Dukes before the legislature and was beaten but two votes. Had the rules of the joint assembly permitted the vote of the other defeated candidates to have changed (o himself, Mr. Boykin thinks the result ru-ght have been changed, an ho had a number of these votes pledged on the second ballot. ? Srate "ziist teat." " ' ? , - The ice cream festival on Monu mental square by the Udioe of the Baptist church on Wednesday after* uob'ti 1'ast was quite a success. Tbe polioemen donned their new spring uniforms *lbis week. TJJie suits are of grey material and were bought from Mr. f. O. Man. 1 The Methodist Sonday'sehoo! is eonlempli^ng having' its'annnal p!6 nic at an early day. The placb has not yet been decided upon. Rev. Mr. Ferris is preaohing a setups of temperance seruiohs, devot* in;* the Su6'day nights service to that snhjpct. His sermon last Son day night wa? npon "Alcoholio Heredity-."-: *??? NOTICE OF ELECTION. Wherea?. by an act of the General As sembly at the last session there of entitles "An act. to authorize ,the i Trustees of School District Number Ohe of Kershaw County to i?suo bond* for tlio purpose of refunding tho present bonded indebtedness thereof find to im prove and ercct school huildingn." among other thingVft is provided as follows: ??Tliat tho Trustees of School Distriot Number Ono of Kershaw County are fclso hereby empowered and authoriied toj issue and ?sl!, in ?.'jj''.jor to ths beads provided for in. t h ?? n receeil i ng coupon bonds of aaid School DfaTrict fn a further amount, not exceeding eight thousand dollars ($8900,) tff they may deem necessary for iho purpose of im proving, repairing, enlarging, erecting pnd equipping school buildings in said District, as taid Trustees may deem ad vhablo. Provided, that the ouestion of issuing the bonds authorized in this tec lion shall flrit b? submitted to the quali lied voters of said school District at an election to be held to determine whether i tied or toot, as ? majority of the ition shall be for bonds provided ereof, the ?au! [><}*, or Kuch. ;ht thousand said bonds ehall be hereafter provided." Sec. *. votes cast at raid el ?he issuing of the eou for in section two (2) Trustees mnr an amount not exceeding dollars (f800G) aa they deem requtait? for the purpose set forth in said second -section* .Buyable to bearer, to 'run for a period not exceeding thirty ypBTl /run* dato of iaaue, bearing interest not execod. ing Ave per - centum per annum payable annually. . In perauance o I tho terms of the said act an* elcetio# will (be held in School District Number One <\f Kershaw County on Thursday, the 14th \!ay of Msv^l&OS,, upon tho miction of issuing bonds in an amount not ^xceeding 'eight tbowaand dollars ($?000) for the purpose set forth in said act as above quoted. Only quali fied voters residing in said ?t? trict Nnm* ber One will be entitled to vote. The polls will be opened at the Camden Otff* House (adjacent to the former market) between the hoars ot eight CI) o'deok a. m and four (4) o'clock n. m. Two sete oTttclrot/^iH be preejie4 at tbe polK ?a e^ual number of e^eh, oo one ael of which wfllbtwprinted "for the issuing of Ronda'><itiiPtB thai other "Against Um taeoiog of Bend^V7 The following flfeaaas bar* been ap pointed to set as Tnauagers at eaid slec ilon : W? A- 8chroeK B. B- Cntetoa, D. ?. oederaC Again We Call Your Attention TO THE Dixie GiVfl Shoes. ' ? i ? t- ? f ? But this time wo want yon to call anjd^Seo the Low^Junr ters, Oxfords, Sa^Aals, Now Ports, and Spring Heels. Wc arc also showing the latest shapes in fine goods in Oxfords ? 1, 2, 3 ai:d ^ Strap Bandies, Put. Loathor Colonials and Now Forts. Full lino of Mori's and Boys' Low Quarters. ?*** '-^y A'*" * *?; - . ... ' *.'?;? // ' Our stock of Mon's, VotUhs' un<L,: Boys', Clothing is full and fresh with prices away down. Come and we will prove it. (Sold Only t>y W. H. Z12MF, The Shoe And Clothing Man 'J ?V ? Our Stock of Oprinff Soocis . Commands the eye of the value seeker. See o?r line of White Goods, Lawns, Laces and F.r??broiderie* and be convinced that the purchasing power of jour dollar is far greater when you expand it at our store than if yon wer# to go elsewhere. JUfcT A EEW GOOD VALUES MENTIONED BELOW. WHITE GOODS. 40 mch White Lawn worth 15 will soli at lie yd. Henntiful striped laWjh good value at 1(5 2-3 our piiee 12 l-2e yd. Nice fttriped chec ked Dimities worth 10c. will well at 8c. y?M Our Ind/ia linens are good YaltfCS at 9, 12 1-2, 15 and 20c yd. IJeautiCul quality Persian Lawn worth 25c our price 19c yd. CINCHAW8. Zepnyr Gingliams bountiful quality in stripes and Pjads worth 15c selling at 11 l-2c yd <36 inch gingliams 10c, kind, going Rt 8 l-2cyd. 27 inch ^ ginghams nice sr^oth quality woitii LOc our price 8c yd. MADRAS. oG inch ml^lras Very pretty quality worth 12 1-2 will s.dl at] 9c yd. Beautiful corded madras, colors guaranteed, tormer price 20c. will sell at 16c >d. 27 inch madras assorted odors, Mitla brand worth 5c our price 3 1-2 jd. ? -SHIRTS, When it comes to negligee shirts wo show 10 to, the otker fellow s one, and. the best of it is 'they^aro all 1903 shirts. Not a left-over among them. The popular prices are 25, 50 75 and f 1.00, ' Sglg UNDERWEAR. Wh? shpuld a m*n suffer these hot days whon he can be made^omfo^table by wearing one of our ''Otis" suits? We haver rtiem at 50o $1.00 and $.1.?P per suit. SHOES. ? We^irry the celebrated W L. Douglass shoes in 12 different: lasts Good, values in ladies, Misses and children's shoe* and oxfords. ' STRAW HATS. Thi9 is certainly Straw Hat weather and we have the keep | cool kind. Respectfully, j. o. OljtrETOlV ?fe oo. Messrs Zemp & 031'aas exhibited tli' b \Veek in ouo of the front win dows a live alligator.,. No Use to Pay Ront. Io another column will be found a notice from Mr. W. C. Mougb, manager of t lie Camden Brick Yard. Mr. HoO|iil reprnscnta an organization which wilt loan money for buildibg purposes at a nu>8t reasonable rate of interest. The plan is endorsed by some of the best business men of Surotor and Lee counties, ? and we are informed that some of our bneioew men at an early day are going into in. If. you want to bnild> you a house ac<i Mr. Hough. He can interest you. BJSAJj ESTATE TRANSFER 3. A B Rahon to James Thomas et1 acres $5. Mrs Kliza J. Brasington to Jotai J McKain, Hot on Mill street $l( J 8 ? Russ to Jesso T Roes acres No 17 *160. W J Dunn to Emma StratforiTl acre in No 1 *75. Raleigh 8 Marsh to Lvdia V El liotUOO acres to No 8, f 100. \ UUpi?ue to LvHlwJfc p iiott ? 138 acr? Wilson Yarfcr^l, to J W to* gram 280 aores in No 23, $84 2f>. Jsnnio Swart zbnrK to Daytd Wolfe InUfett in one lot on Broad Street, Camden, $16. W. A. Notary Public, Oolfeet of ittd OReal feaUte Agent Offioc on Jaw Range. P. O. Box 307, ICkmdeB, IkC. ' t A Card. At one time I thought I would bo com. P?ilT*d To leave Ctknilert, but now my hc.ilth is very ninch hotter and I hate decided to remain* Very Respectfully, E. C. BRA8INGTON. M. D. ^ t _ Trespass Notice. All persons sre. hereby forbidden to trespass upon my land* situated in Flat Rock and KafTslo Townships, by passing through them or for (he purpoae of hunt in?, fishing , bulling or for sny other pur pose whatsoover without my permission.' Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. L. L. Olyburn. April 17, 1908. ? j, ? I Important Notice. ? Notice in hereby given that in ac tb* law gowemhttc thtr | iaa? th* qimrtexhr meeting* of the County Board of Commissioners will be held on the first Monday* in Jaaaary, April, July and October, but ali ether mwtlnKi ixi the Diwrd will be held u? Wednesdays, after the first Monday of each month and that aH bills mast be filed with the Supervisor the day before the Meetings or they cannot he acted upon. By < order of the County Coaminioteis. J; ?OW^.U (Supervisor. I rt nil -i . . _ spnt vfTif WW MORE BARGAINS ADD BETTER BARGAINS c/ii SdgQ <St?re famous out v y At The If spneo would allow, wo could mention ni special bargains in*wluch h 11 would he intercstb' suffice to say that we will have just the things at prices that will more than- please. Come*- ton come ejwriy' m the day that you may got some of OF THE PLUMS; and should the rush bo to< will see to it that only as many will be admitted^ can find comfortable standing room. v Thht our friends in the country us well as our friends in '? ' town may have a better opportunity to eccuro their share^ of the Slaughter olVoring, we h ivo decided to make fk Special and wliile Genuine Bargains, can bo obtained Ev.tv Day in ? tho week at our S (ore, TtJJ-SDAY WILL BE ' " , ? ' '? ? ? ? --c? ? ? - ????"? '' * ^7. Very Respectfully and Truly, will ever be ladencd with the CREAM OF BAHGA>tW3< you can therefore como confidently expecting to lets than value, having our- guarantee that ydtJ-WiU disappointed. Remember That Every T ueiftay Will Slaughter Day until Farther Notice. * V*lf? ?" Kix OUR UKGULXETLTNE Of SPRTNGT"AN GOODS IS ALL THAT OOULD BE DESIKED as are of the V . i ** fewest LATEST STYLES, HIGH QUALITY AND LOWE f PRICES. ; ' . Earnestly aoliciting your patronage, we are