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Remittances by checks, draft* and po?tal uioney orders should he made to W. I,. MoDOWEj Camden, H. O. - s^myable 1LJ KNVtfr 0 OAMDENr-ftr 0.. MAY 15, 1 OO.'i | !>'"?- " ' " ???;???? ' VIOLATING T1IK MCJCN8K LAWS, While vre do not wish lo he un justly severe upon our northern friends, yet it is a (act that many of them after spending the winter bete induce many of our heat ser vants , to return north with them. Within the past few week? . . Jjblflfi-flr Jfi UI fO.ft r loads, WO arc in formed, of colored people have left Camden for the n?rth ; some of them leaving their husbands and: little children. This in working a considerable hardship upon some! of our pooplc, and at the samo time those persons who do this are guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by quite a severo fine. The following -is the law upon this suhjsct: "Sec. (5o8. No person shall carry on the business of mi emigrant agent m this State without havijiu drat, obtained a license therejflr from-., .the State Treasurer. The term ''emigrifrnt agent" as contem plated in thin section, shall be con strued to mean any person engaged in hiring laborers or soliciting emi grants in this State to be employod beyond the limits of the same Any person shall bo entitled to a license, which shall he good for one year, upon payment into the State Treasury for the use of the State of - live hundred dollars in each county in which lie operates or solicits emi grants. Any person d/ing buainesp of an emigrant agent without lirst ~ having obtained such licrnso shrill bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall ho pun ished by fine not less than five hun dred dollars and uot more than live thousand dollars, or may be im prisoned In the County Jail not Jess than four moutlie, or confined Jn tho State prison, at hard labor, not exceeding two years for eaeh and every offense, within tho dis cretion of tho Court." THE ONES TO KEAlDSlDEll. While we forgive those who were once arrayed against trs in battlo, and while we pray for the dead whoso graves wo adorn to-day with April's lovelist floworc, lot us not > forget others who have a strong claim upon our affections, tho veter ans who were <>? ee "the boys in gray." It is with a foeblo step that many them now respond to tho call of the 11 fo and .Irum, and the eyes of some are too dim to realize all the amazing glow of color in the flowers brought by their grand children's hands to lay on the graves of their dead comrades, but the South for which they ho bravely fought is as (loi.r to them today a# it was ne?ily half a century ago. Beoauso of what the}' have been and whut they oueo did, and boeauso of what they art) today, the South owes her best to 4ho survivors of the un forgotten struggle; and so let us lo day give ungrudging praise to our revered veterans, and assure them over and over again of our undying gratitude and eternal love before they too have Joined the vast ma jority, and wo can pay them only the tribute of flowers. ? Augusta Herald. The National Good Roads Con vention in session at Chicago jc , cently, unanimously endorsed a proposition pending in Congress to appropriate $20,000,000 to aid in good roads building throughout the country, declaring the present con ditions were not only a hindrance .( to inter-State commerce but cost ? the people annually $9000,000.000. The flgures are certainly, worth con sideration. Boys, remember that the lust legislature passed a law against robbing bird'fl nests. It is wrong to rob birds' noste, if Lhere were no law against it, but the law now pro* teete the birds. The penalty lor V robbing a bird's nest ia from lire W (ktrijr days' laptiiQaHwsi* ? ? v Disbursement of School Funds. District No. X. li. &f. Kennedy, f&&4.11 H/M. Kennedy, 42.88 (J. W. Hircbmoie, 7.20 It. M. Kennedy, Hup'.4, MM. 11 W. h. MoDowtJ, (WJOj At, M. Kennedy, 7l.| f> <! w B ifibtQOT*, It- M. Kennedy, 71.40 it. M. Kennedy, 2J8.0& It. M. KeA'nedy, 001.1 1 It. M, Kennedy, 004. 1 1 It. M. Kennedy, f>oi .01 It. M. Kennedy, ;j< 1 lialle M. Klliw, , 20.00 0, VV.lIircbniore. 12.55 liolle M. JjJIif, 20.00 1 Hi Mi Kennedy, 579.1 Ii. 0. Cariieon, 50.401 It .My Kennedy, 145.15 Jinlln iM, ICHih, 20.00 1 Jt.M. KtMinndy, 501.01 He lie M. Kllin, 20.00 It. M. Kennedy, 004.11 Helle M, lillir, 20.00 j K. M. Kennony, GOi.ll Total, 15,921.03 1)jh( ri(it No. 2 KO Bruce, $45 001 F M Powi/ ;{fj < x i It CJ Bruce, 1 7 /><? ! VVB Turner, ^ 40 00 F M Fowh, ur> oo It T Blackmon, 40 00 U T Blactrnion, 10 00 VV 11 Micbolnoo, * ^ (X) VV H Nicboluon, ^ Jl5 00 Bodie Haitbcock, , 20 00 It. <J. Dow, .. 20 00 W B Turner, 40 00 W H'ftjrimr, 40 (X) VV. B. Turner, 40 or Limit a Dowp, (K) W H Nicholson, il5 00 SH'lio Hajtbcork, TjoiiOJ \V H VVilljfiinH, 20001 H 'JPb oh III ae k m on , 80 00 It Tbo? Bla^kmon, 40 00 Anna B Holland, 40 00 Anna H Holland, 4000 Anna H Holland, 40 00 It C Dow, 20 00 ! D 11 Willi nine, 4 00 J W H Nitibolfion, }}5 00 Badie Haitbcock, 20 00 VV 1} Tor nor, K> (K) VV 8 WilliimiH, 20 00 \y S WilliauiH, 20 00 \V il Nicholson, , |{5 <)<) Kadir Haitbcock, 20 00 It 0 Dow, 20 (X) I Anna 8 Holland, 4000 Anna S Holland, 4000 1 }}' J William?, 20 00 VV B Tnrrmr. ?. 10 00 i VV. I J. Turner, 40 0 Had io Haitbcock, 20 00 1 VV II Nicbolnon, .-{5 00 - HC Dow, 20 00 W H Nicbolnon, 85 00 ' W s VV illiuni", 20 00 j Dirt! rict No. H. Anna S Holland, ,11'! Watkina, .1 10 \V at UiiiK, 1 .1 iMeKenzie, 1 .1 MeKon/.ie, .1 E Wat kins, J E Wulkina, I 15 Will kins, Kufus Moseley, Fiotviieo Alexander, I J McKenzle, 9 District No 1. KatoC McCasltiU. Kate (> Met'aHklll, Kale C McCi'HBklll. U II l'ri'-c. TT T Tonftaon. Kate C Mcl'askill, K 1) McCaskill, Sheridan & Hart, (.Vila E. Moltae, Otdla 10 Mcrac, Total, district No, R. EUse Revclle, Mitt Brnmion, c >i Newman, C E Nfwman, Amber Wilkes, Amber Wilkes, D L Blaokwell, Kline lievelie, Eliso llovelle, Etta Skinner, llattie H Benson, EHne Bevelle, C "E Newman, C E Nowman, Hattie B Benson, C E Newman. Etta Skinner, Ella Skinner, L M Foril, (5 E Newman, I Initio H Benson, L M Ford, .1 W WatMnson, Elian Hevelle, ? Total, District No. 0. II W Hammond, Mat I In A MeClester, it W Hammond, il \V Hammond, l'titsy M Benson, It \V Hammond, Total. Dint riot No. 7. T II Vonnjr, L E Kb k ley. Blanche Kirkley, N B Welsh, M <V Shaw, .1 ante Mover, T II Young, Ii K Kirk by, T H Yonntf. Janie E. Stover, 1, E Kirk ley. T II Voting. I. K Kirkley, 1 1 E Kit k ley, .1 A Beck bam, .1 A Beckham, T II Voting, T M You op, J A Beckham, Total, District No. 8: .Mlnnio T ruesdel, "Joel Hough, .1 S McDonald. .) ulltv Thorn well, I l.<ren< e Bruce, J W JUvkln, f' N v Wad/. Maiuio JohntjOn, Fannie Hortcii, J nlla TltOfowell. Ira Dove, ,1 \V Bo v kin, ^ Pnnnlo I lor ton, Florence Bruce, .1 s HaTrtifld, N P Wade, I< L^lvbvirn, Julia Tbornwell, Hart 0 lieckhaiti, Ira Iot?i Mammoth Store. Mammoth Store. SMART naspriwg 000BS Sftaum 's. This is our first spring scanon in over beautiful n?w store and we have endeavored to ? took thisstoro with tho newest and finest goods that can ho secured in tho Northern Mar V * V v> . kctH. A ' ' / ' Our buyer has just returned, biinging with him the highest clans of Dry Goods that has ever been .shown to the public of Camden. It is our desire to get tho finest trade of this ~ * : " ~ ' / ' . ?. & *?-#~ ? ? ? r-? ? 77;; V - . - --- - - ? city arid the only way to do this ia so show the proper stuff. Tliis we think wo are doing and know you will bear us out if you give us just five minutes of your time. yf- * . r - ? ? , * % Como and look at our New Stock consisting f J}' DRESS GOODS, SHIRTWAISTS LADIE'S N EG K WE A II, WASH GOODS, LADIE'S SKIRTS, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, " LADIES IIATS, ^ GLOVES, CORSETS, SHOES, ETO. 1 vnvivii Mammoth Store. ? Mammoth Store, .1 W Hoy kin, Florence Bruce, .1 w lknkin, N I' Wade, Ira Low. Fannie Ilorton, Total, District No. U. I (attic IJobertson, A Use K Button. \\ W I hompmn, Mirah L Barnes, HutUe fh.bprtaon, .1 n.lo Kntzliah. STft'e K iiflloll, Daisy Hcrton, I I all in liobertson, Daisy Ilortoii, Alice K Bolton, Junnie English* Sarah li. Barnes, J A lii'cklian, All^e li Helton. H vv Drakeford. Daisy Ilorton, Magiiie.A Oo.vip, J li Maaill, llattie llobertson, Sirali K Barnes, T .1 Airaikta. Jennie English, Frances Jzard, Alice E Helton. Daisy Ilorton' Klla F Magili, KUtt F Magill. lilla F Magill, A W Watts, Haiti e Robertson, Maggie A Oolvin, <x Maggie A Oolvln, Daisy Ilorton, Klin F Magill. llatt ie Robertson, Ila'tie Kobertson, Total, District No. 10. It B McMaster, 11 B McMastor, A C Young. J K McLeod, W A Anthony, Sophia Hay, \V A Anthony, W A Anthony, U B McMftster, A C Young. U B MeM aster. V\r A Anthony, W A Anthony, 1 1 aitie A James, A O Yonng. .1 K McLeod, 11 T5 McMastor, H A J nine*, ,1 K MttLeod, J F Magill. I? u McM aster, II A James, J K McLeod, It II McMnster, II <A James. H B McM aster, A C Young, Total, District Nd. 11. IVarl Fewell, I'earl Fewell, J L (jtettys, Shcrednn & llarf, II \V Barfleld. Pearl Kewell, Li/'/.ie Wood. ! Koaanumd Matthews, liopaniond Matthews, NtUe llatris,; Prnri FV^ih" 11 W Bartleld, Jennie Moi?*e, Lizzie Wood, W L Branham, Noble llAjrffo J?*nnie MnR*e, II W Bariiwld. Lift? in Wool, Nellie Harris. H W lUtfljKi, ???? II W Harfield, I 'carl Fewell, Kosaimmd Matthews, Uotumond Matlhewa, ? iicsatnond Matthews, Ll/zie It Wood, N??Mie Harris, Few*'ll, i'earl Few ell, llouainoud MulthovMj, Total, 8005 55 District No. 12. Alice Cannon, 00 .1 M Walls, _ .. ..... - 8?.tK) J M Walts, 10 00 J M Wulis, '10 00 C E Jones, .? 57 ^5 J Team Oettys, , 4,r> E M Eslridge, 40 00 M l\ Rabon, ? 0J> Left It A Anderson, 25 00 L M Ford, 40 00 li M Kngtibh, 10 00 J M Watia, 401)0 J T Geltys, 45 00 M W Crossland, >r,0 E II \Y bit alter, 25 00 M llWhitaker, %? 00 L A Andersen, 25 00 J M Walls, 40 00 J T Quiiys, ? 4i} 00 I, M Ford, WOO M II VVliitaker, 2ft 00 K II \Yhitaker, *8 75 JM. WattH, 4<?0JJ Leah A Anderson, 2? 00 L M Ford, ?j> 4JJ T J Arrants, *; M H Whttakcr, 2o 00 T V Parker, 1? ? E II Whiluker, L A Anderson, V 1? pO j TO ei 1^8, \ 4?[J0 MM Walla, * ?4S48 li H Wbitaksr. 00 F II Whilaker, "0 J \V l'owe, "0 00 J M Walls, 49 00 F M l'owo, 85(H) Total, f 1,21 7 04 I Plstriot No. 13. j K E Thornwell, f' $75 00 K K Thornwell, 38 00 j Total, I 8113 00 j District No. 14. Cdra llovlon, $2?? 00 1'aris Neal. 4 5 tH) Mamie 1. Alexander, . 20<?0| Serena l< Evans, / 25 00 11 C .\lcllay," dl 50 U C McKay. j*5 00 Mamie L. Alexander, 22 00 Annie McDowell, 4 2o 00 Mamie L Alcxuuder, 25 00 Serena 1. Evans, 15 00 11 C MoRnv, 85 IK) Annie McPo^ijll, 25 00| Annie McDowell, ? 31 Total, $359 75] District No. 15. , I. W Copelaud, $;>l' l_*) It t' 11 race, , 1 '0 H C brncr. 2fi Ott Hhickmon. Estvidge & Co , 10 85 Blanche Kirkley, 30 00 Eugenia McKain. 20 00 It 0 lirnee, 35 <H) Blanche Kirkley, SO 00 HT lllackcnon. "?? 15 Eugenia McKain, 20 00 W I. MelWell, 1 00 R Thos Ula?,km"n, 35 (H) Enpenia McK^ih, 20 00 'Eugenia McKain, 10 1)0 UUnoho Kirkley, 30 00 Kirkiey, -* ? 00 00 H h tiardDcr. *0 ToUl, fjj *875 00 1 I District No. 16. R C McDo<v4ll, *30 00 Carrie WattV 20 00 L M Ford. 27 61 J L Hlnson, K H Wood, J00| Lub. C ropland, 7 50 (^rr^WatU, }g{2 4 V"7-" . ^ ' - .1*. -k - 5 - J D Crouslund. It H Reynolds, Cnrrie E Jones, JftiucH II Burns, Carrie Watts, Lottio (J off, Ophelia Benson, Laura Doby, A B It alio n, Frances Wood. C E Jones, Geo T Little, (Jeo T Little, Lottio (}6fT, Pearl Sbclton, A W Hahonr Bichard l'ortee, Ophelia Hcnson, Francis Wood, R II Reynolds, Laura L (j! E Jones, Lottie Gotf, Pearl Sholton, Carrie Watts, A K Kelly, Frances E Wood, Ophelia Benson, Rob't Branham, Laura L Doby, R H Reyuolds, R II Reynolds, Lottie C?off, Lottie Goff, Lottie Goff, A W Rabon, Carrie Watts, Total^^ District No. 17. R E Mood, W O Allon, Alioe Cannon, W C Allen, W C Allen, W C Allen, Pearl Roberts, R E Mood, Pearl Roberts, W C Allen, W C Allen, J 8 Ross, S E Rosa, 11 B Anderson, B-R' Anderson, Pearl Roberts, R J? Anderson, F P Wiley, F i' Wiley, M Agnes Huff, M Agnes Buff, W C Allen, v-" J A Marl in & Bros, F PWiloy, B E Mood, Pearl Roberts, M Agnes Buft, It B Anderson, B B Anderhon, .1 M Jf'prtee, J 5l Tuckcr, W C Allon, M Agnes Buff, F PWiloy, <*? A* J Jacobs, F V Wiley, J M Porter, / Total, District No. t8. Kate C McCaskill, J A Marshall, J A Marshall, J A Marshall, ,T A Murshnll, Frank Pearee, J A Marshall, F F IMckorson, J A Marsh All, F ? Dickerson, J A Marshall. ' J A Marshall, Total, District No. 10. Lula Munn, Patsy M Henson, Patsy M lienson, Virginia RaberUon, MinnifcMMrrougha, UknUftA, I ? Bvm, $1,001 26 ? ? Minni* .1 Borough*, Virginia KoW?rt?o?, LuU Munu, Llll.1 , V irgi ???<? KobtrUOU. Opi)?*Hft |jonwn? Minnie J Duri yUi'li?i i,uU Munn, Vir<inm lUbwlKoii, Mcnson, Vir^iiti'i Kiilmrlii'iU. 7 ? r |Mntrla .No 'JO. Daisy Scot i. S (i Hunter, Daixy Scot l, S (i Hunter, S ( i il mil r?r, Dainy Scott, M ft K"'J>;* rs, Djisy Hflutt, l)?ui>y Scott. T?>??l, District No. 2 1 . I ,1 tfcKenziu Alice < J it ii ii ?>i i Alice Cannon Alic^ Cannon A I i c ?> Cannon Flizabeth Sullou M H Rodtfers M li Ru'Jtrcr* M K (lodgers A Ii o ( 'rinnoii At ice Cannon Tv(aI) District No. T2. N K M<'Kj'iiion Z Uranium II C l.orick II C Lorick (J 8 Kino; Il C I.oi-ick Hiieriditn k llart Ij C Robinson II C Lorick IJelliuno Mer. Co I! C l.orick I. C Robinson II C l.orick II C Lorick W 8 fc Hrwluil! Total, District No. 2<l. Fannie Kosser Docia R Niles Minnie Truesdsl l>0':ia R Niles Mii.nio Tnit'S'ii I ) District No 2 1, Total, W F Voting Hercjia Evans W F Voting W F Vcunj4 W F Voting W F Voting Totai, Di&triet No. 25. LoUie MeSween E M Skinner Thou Oeodale Loram* !?un? r Lornne Bauer Lo'Mn MoSwoen li Ll'ate E M Skinner E M Skinner Lottie MeSween Lottie MeSween W ii Turner Lollie MeSween Loi-ane Bauer K Ll'ato LotttaxJfcfeSween Lornue Bauer 'l\it a', Diairiet No. 26. Jniia Brown .Julia Brown Junta Rawles E R Hnnter Julia Brown B M J ones Janie RuwIh J ulia Brown Janie llawia Sarah J Mills JuJia Brown Janie Rawls Sarah J Mills Julia Brown Julia Brown Total, ?314 40 1 Incidental. L M Ford Si 0 00 forn Johnson 10 00 W L McDowell 3 00 VV C Allen 2 50 Li B Clarke 30 oo It C Brace 28 00 Total, , . $83 50 1 interest ou Bond", &o. RailroiU (Jonpons #7 ,000 00 Graded School Coupons 700 00 1 ' * 57,700 00 1 Recapitulation of School Fund. District No. 1, $5,924 63 " 2, 1 291 50 " " . 3, 313 5ft " 4, 241 72 " 5, 585 25 " ?. 126 50 " 7, 481 45 ? " 8. fi98 22 " ?. S26 00 " 10, 806 74 " II. 695 55, " 12. 1,217 94 ?' 13, ' 113 00 ' 359 751 ' 5' 375 00 ? ?>. 975 94 17, 1,05125 ' IS, 850 25 ? 1('?, 479 50 ' " 20, 184 80 "1, .265 0ft ~f? 22, 648 901 : : 3 117 70! & lsooo 25, 4 2 25 " " 26, 314 40 Incidental, ^ 83 r)0l To'ul> ln- . iiOTi "rand Recapitulation. total l .ounty f)is ? ?bt"!"se",?nH ^ $25,189,38 Total School Dis bursements, 19,117 14 Interest on Bonde^ 7;700 Oo Grand Total, $52,006^52 Respectfully, Vf. R. HOUGH," \ CO. IlMNNt, _ ? : ? Very I^ow to Now Oit?*a? to Reunion of the Conferrals Vat&r?n*. For 190:i Reunion of the C ?ti fedciatis Ycttmna, the S?al*otn| Air Lio?.wHl aellfrom it* coupon picket stations rcAjnd it tp ikvkeu in New Orleans at the very low' rHt.! ?.f tui a ceut per mile for dis tance traveled lllori linn iDilnyc : m la ta *ill be sold Croja May 10-u to 2lnt inclusive, good for return u ?ti I May 24: h. liy depositing tiie tUkeU wllh the special agent at New Orleans not later than May j 24th, and upou payment of 60 oenta ! let', the return limit <?f ticket a may he ixtv&ded until .Juno T5 lit. This lOinarkohly low rata to the Cres cent City of the 8owhwe*t will no doubt be taken advantage ,of by a lar^e number ttf pcnjtyrw ttie iratea" *re open one# ami ibe, tickets can b?? uaod not only by the Confederate Veterans. but by the public at large. .// ? Any tick fit a??ent of tho 8aabp*r'd Air Lino will give full information lib to rates and schedule upon ap% plication, or name can ho*, scoured by addressing Mr. 0. IJ, Walworth, A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga. Confederate Vet?; ana' Heujij^on* Cheap Ratee to New Orhftne, ??*., <ria Southern Hallway, pn account of the Coniedewte's Reunion, tp be held at New Orleane, La., May 19toto 22nd? 1908* the .Southern Railway' will sell rounds trip tickets from %|jl points New Orleans, La , and return, at rate oi: one cent per mile distance traveled, rickets will" ube. on eaie May 16tU to 21st., inclusive, with. final date to luavu New Orleans without vaiida tion May 24 th; 1903. Original purchasers of such ticket* may ee-* euro an extension of the limit to Juno lull), 1$$, by depositing tickets with Special Agent at Near Orleans not earlier th^ May Ittth or later than Mry 24th, npon 'pay ment of a feo of fifty ceuts. The Southern ? Railway offers convenient schedules and moat, ex cellent service, and every effort will l)e made to assure Veterans aud their friends attchHlngXlio Reunion a must pleasant snrft comfortable trip. Unsurpassed Pullman . ac comodation's will be afforded, and the aervice in every respect will be all that could bp desired. Full information and partiouUvs as to acedulcs, . eto.,>,wfll bt. cheer fully furnished on applloatlon bjr^ i eny Agent of the Sontnerft RMl#wf; or R. W. HUNT, p. J?, A./v Charleston, ii. C? No Use to Pay Rent. There Is no use to pay rent when yiiro enn put chase your home or farm bv pay nan. than r*>nt. Fnr - fall ? ttfrney Teacher's Emiaatioa. ' Notice is herebygiven that the semi " annual examination of teacherir for-fter ?haw County will be held aMjie CSufi" ' House in Cnm3en orWYidiiy,. 11)03 Bim<je? Notice Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners at their last i " countermanded all outstanding for HupplicB to paupers, ?xe?pttl idg cared for bv the County Inf Hereafter applications for auitiancft muHt bo made direct to the ?dtiQtmfe- ? Bioners. J. M Sowell, County SuporriaOr. Trespass Jfo All per BOria lra bertfbv brblddento trespass upon mylanda fitaated-iayiat Kock and BafTaio Townahipa, by pairing through them or forthe purpoae Of fcui in?, fiwhing, hauling or forany other pose whatsoever without my-per?si Anyone violating this notic* prosecuted to the {all extent of thehrw, L. I*, Clybunw.. . -. April 17, 1908. 31 y. ffienson, . CONTRACTOR & BUIlMl*,! CAMDEN, 8. C. Plans and specification* furnished. Plate-glasa store front* a speciality. Work ft.'incflntond(id.. : ; ? , ? ?... ?fan. 0 tf. </ \ Of sUb. by giy Notico is hereby given that tTift Pffi- y . bate Judge an\t ttfrSmtfefttigAeft^wtil j award a scholarship In tlte t/olleg^ ?' Charleston, jointly, by competitive anam! nation on f .e dateof the WUithro* eaami nation, to fill the vacancy in the Kershaw county scholarship*" ' B.C. Bruce Supt. Ed. KwhawGftlialy*- . -;vlr I vrill open an Ice r"? about April lit. ><> r Jtloieenlieinr.er'iFr ? 1 and solicit the j ice purchaser*. ' wagon wiH commojfcitii .. -On. will be op* m., a ni <A LjjgaW E. i. 3L ' 3J /-licjKSSj i ' Ti I rt