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PtMLlBiiiCIJ KVRHY KRIDAT BT W rj. McTDOV/^lT<Tw' j*!".'^':*"" - ??.i.n.l.y-... ,??-??. lon^-mr now Kirir-On# year,#) JO, ?is ueotlii, 7* ceota; three month?, 4u 0 -at#. WLA'Bn 4!>T?kTim??' ? Ordt??r) t M9 fm ? ?*<> fc MH #t onto par nqnar*. Bn unoie locale, 6 owntit per each in* * ertion, 0! ituaricfl charged for at name r*lcB ft* ? jrdinary advimining. 0? ididalen' Card* for County oificm (6.00. Coii^n-Mi.iMa! $ 10.00. Atl communication* add r CHtmd to tbia paper muHt be accompanied by the truv tame and itddre*H of tbo writer, in or * fjler to imntre attention. Keieofed man uacriptH will not b? returned. , Communication* will be published when of intorortt to the general public and not of a defamatory nature. No re fpouttibility will be aHHumed for the viowH of correapondentft. Ita oh for contract adrertlHinK will br an rouncod upon application at t be office. &i jaitUncea by cIilmHh, drafts and po?ta! i Uioney orderH ?liotibi be made payable to W. h. Mol)()WKl,L, Camden. S. C>. OMPKN. N. O-, 22 iiiOfi ?" " "' "" """ 111? Youth And Tho Softool. - It it ?ad Anil deplorable, hut nor ?rth?le*? n flabborn faol tkftt Olh Carolina U ?r?? of th? .eraat in Hie sUterbo*d Bi t the saddest of fads i? that there mo youths to-day, who instead of grasping the opportunities bo f 01 o tlmm t<? make of themselves ed'iosled and intelligent m*n, pr? - for to stand on the corners, smoke cigarettes find discuss baseball. It in a well nigh im| omhi! lo t.a*k to ??numerate the nd viuitn^'H deiiv ed from ??) education. SuMlce it to hhVi go to 1. 1 1 <* man whom an odu ?a'ion was denied, and nrdt him if it were possible that lio could live bin boyhood river again, would be ti vail himself of the present day op portunities in tho educational line, and see what his answer will b?., Go to the inan whom necessity forced to leave his hcIiooI and in quire if he was dejected or repdcid because circumstances compelled bim to remain away from his alma m \ter and into his reply. Go to the man that graduated from a high school but. w aa unahbs to at tend college, sipl auk bim if l;o did not glory in t lv f o.i* t. that foui years of hard study wan lifted from his shoulders, and linden well to w hat ha h a \ On the ??Glorious Fourth," you in * Y fee hundreds of youths ? who seldom attend sohsol ? tiring crack ers, waving banner?, and flhouiinv fur America. They would have it ipp?*r l>b?.t th*lr prlr>loft?r would bo to lay down their lives in ill-fence <ff the "Stars and Stripes." Ye?, they would do anything foi tb?ir native land. Vet, with nil this they prefer ii cigarette and a pair of dice, to text books and places of learning. What patriot ism ! \V hat devotion to country! What sacred regard for Amenca's v el fare. They fail to see that the nation's progress is not due to the uumbci of fireworks exploded annually, but to tho man whoso t-kill and grc) matter pioneer the nation right, to the forejuoat ranks. How great i& the patriotism of tho youth wh< tires his cannon cracker with hh ij.uch fervor ? all ft r bis gloruu? i; n ii i r ? but ) < ? ? i ' i \ ? I y ref-i?o ? \ ' tiiu i I. l!iii"vmkd cm ib* r' i uch more for America's cauv? tMau an educated mau ? oh, Mich i ol'.ow, false put riot ism! We pdmit that much labor is at Inched tn the pi oeui in 14 of an ed ucation; but v. hat is theio I h i? t le worth the having that can b>> ob tained fi>r little ( ? 1 no i iVortV It is only by dint of cm nest and /??aJovis e odeuvor that an education ii oh. tt <ned, and for that \ "ii value il Ji I the moie highly, and appiec.iah H i the more sinoercU what it ir.i ant \ , t>-. you, as ivi .1 t? ? your common Wealth. 'I'll!' woild mav rob you of your fortune, of your familv, of you friends, toil your education, n?? human hand can wrench from you It is your weapon of defence, to serve yon at all times and on ull occasion**, it is to yon what nothing else is, or Cfin be ? the preateM p ?rt of V'Onr very life and your v> ry existence. * * ?* "More Hod And Loss Diosn." ?tf'Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, tlu London evangrliat, before sailing for bts borne the olber day, ecalcit ingly arrainged church couditton* as be said be found them in thi* country during hig visit. lie de c:ared bo was not surprised to befit & blister* complaining of a lack of * interest in obarch extension on the of Ibe people. 4*Tbe oburobve ^ ?Mo not Mem to be uuofej ' vVloping along aoclal lines. What the churches want is more ofGod and lets of dress and social position, moro of lli? spirit, of Umj Muster and It-** of * atrlfe for place and money ; '.nor a rfligioo liy example and life than by pleaching and ialVing." Au election will Im, h?!d In L*n r*?'?r on Tucsdn.Vi Out. Hrd, on "?'fMsponsary" ?r UW?? lH?i>?tt*ary." One )iy Ono They Are Gathered Home. On the Dili day of Sept., i'JOO, the J )e ath Angel entered for the M*cond time this year, the homo of Mr. Vincent Brauham, in West Wateree, and plucked therefrom 1 1 1 h beloved companion. To know Mrs, lirauham whh to lovo her. She was ho indulgent mother, ft faithful wife and a good neighbor. It is ? H?d and heavy /stroke for the I bereaved family; and while your j k'Hn in irreparable, you must look on and up, remembering that 1 i f Q in real and you have something atill to live for. While Ciod deals with ne in a mysterious way, He never makes a mistake Lot o? bmrn to be e.nntented with all the dispenaa liiffcH of a wtse providence which governs the world. Departed faiend your voice has been hushed from thoee who loved yo?, hut they will ri m up and call yon blessed. And way they follow nm wltk *? ey# heavenwsrd, looking far the hand that beckons them on, (tood now* from I Ira veil, j<uocl uewt lo* llieo, 4 The .Suviui erics, "Coin?J unto trio All yo who roil, with O'iith a p |> ??*???*' ? 1 . ( 'otiio, weary one, oh, cuiiic am! rost,'' ifti loves 1 1 n ?*? willi oVrllow in^? I ? ? v ? ? , Ho lu'?r? Hiv pinyei in J I ?';i v*-ii above, III- iili lliv pu?lure t-hall preparo. Ami ii iol fl.t i- vutli a shepherd's I'tirc. Frit-ml. ilEAli KSTATE Til A NUF1CR3, C l\ Si.'il et ul to C C Whitaker, 101 hitch and o.jo Imilding ill No. 1 ? I ? * 0 . U W Thompson to I) Kirkland et 51 1 1 I acres in No. 0. # I . I 'i n t? Tiff Presbyterian church to S H Hull, 200 acres in No. 1 1 1)0. S A Mcl/iurin to Mrs. Sallio Tliom us, 1 1 2 acres in No. 22 $100. 10 II Dimin to II 'I' Thomas, 175 acres in No. f>. $2, GOO. M A Small to (i F Moseley. 00 acres in No. 7. $K$5. INI O I'.intzier to ('} I" Little <?'. al, ,'U! acres hi No. 1. $2,000. (! i; Hoot.t to S M JohtiHon, 1 lot in N'o I, *:jno. I Scotta Halmond to Rebecca shields 1 aero in No. l.$3Q0. .1 1? Phelps, Judge of Probate, to Henry Savage ami Oreo T Little, 0 ;t t acres in No. 1, $1,175, and 20 lo?'i in N'o I , $ 1,1 75. 11 S i i in si mi to i J A Mosul ey 1 lot und house ii) No. 1. $2.(100 M ,1 Alexander to T K U^vi3 3irt a*r?s in No 3, $4,000. Nellie! (J Man. Administratrix, to Krndy N Shannon 214 aoro? and 3 buildings in No. 3, $700. T< st th?s Drinking Wator. Drinking water in the conntry, as well en in towns and cities, should ho leMed frcpiontly. as there aro other impurities iih well an sowago to con laminate cisterns and welTs Many a ent=c of typhoid fovor is directly tnieuble to lovpuro drinking wator, A himplo t?-3j, and onn which all eau try, ih as' follows : Dfaw a tain blor ol wat? r fnun thd tap pump at nij?l.t; put a piooo of white lump sns*ar in it. hih! place the tmnblor on Iho kitchen nmntol'shnlf. or any where thai Iho temperature will not bo under sixty degrees. In the ir.orn in*;. v:t ho water, if pure, will he perfectly clour, whilo, it eontaniinatod by impuritos, tho wator will bo lU'lky. ThiH is said to ho u suro test. ? LSx. A postma-lor in Kansas has put up tho following rules: -No letters will bo d olive red until received If yon don't get a !<- 1 t?Xr on Iho Jay you ex p..ot , 1. ii vr tho postmaster loo' through utl tho bosos and iu itys *ri' lur(alvo 1' oug'ut, to b? theriK?c?au* whf ro ?nd l:o likes to look Cor it JuMt to pUaso you. If your friends dou'i wrijo. curse tho postmaster; ho is t<> blame. If he tells you there is no mail fi >r von, put a^r ovo l exprossioii on jour fact) and say. 'thoro ouglit to ho h>>nio." lie iy prohahly hiding your n ail lor the ploa-mro of having you C'i'l for it tlir^'o or four titues a day. Ask 1 im to look n<^ain. ( {it to tho Catnden Supply C'o. fur your Horse Feed. .Just rooi ived another shijunont ol nice lro-"h crackers at Iho I p i'oivn ("i rooery. All kimls rf Grooories in original packngos at the Camden Supply Co'h titore. A nice line of i'onnifl CJoods al Stmth \ Hrattio'n. Finest t'roain ('loose and Kl^in Hutter at. Tho I p-Town (irocory. , Sp'.(4uiid assortment of Hoinz's pickles, stuices, dresbin^s etc, a? The I'p To w t ? ( i rvcorv. Huy )? ur (lr^cevie8 at wl .? saie prices in oiif^uiai paokagou fr??m the ^aiudou Supply t'o (lo to tho Catuden Supply Co. for. your Sn^ar. (io to ttie Camden Supply Co. for i y on v (.'ow Feed. j I fall at The I'p Town (Grocery and ijet ai jjthiiiK you wish in the way ol i Canned FiuKh and Vegetables. i Go to the Camden Supply Co. for your Flour, L_ W. 11. lkiuckoey, ? SurtejiQK And Engineering, ? I Camden, S. 0. Groceries, Fruits, Etc. I \ v i m 1 1 to inform my fi ieiKln n ul Wie public ftentrnlly tlmt I !j av<* opened up ri ni<*? line of ( irocorie*, KruitH, Kot., .in the I uildintf opposite Joh, Sheheou |? n*i will be ^lad to h%v?* thH*i ' ( ?X) iLrtd fteo ine. I'nir { ??^nt to nil and HHtitffnotion J i uarantet?d. flighcKt pricen . ?u i<) U?r all country produce. Oall and m*o nie. Very Kenpeet fully, K. M. Ifendrix. v Important Notice. Notice in hereby given that the trdinani'f prohibiting hLik k or rat io from being paatureri on tin- pul? lie Hrjiiar<>*, or h\ recta of the < itv of Camden Kill I ?*? wlriotly enforced. Hy order of i lie M nyor. VV. H. HhHo, Acting Chief of Police. South Carolina College. 1*0*? 190&* Imit School*: AfU, I +w, Seiettc** and Teftohen. Rvntem of Wide Election. Expenses Moderate. Oponfl September 27th, 1,905. Hcnjamin $lo?in, President. July 28-8ti. WOOD," WOOD! ' I am prepared to deliver ?t. you lb house or elsewhere, in any quantity from a cord to a ear load, the very beat grade of pine or oak wood surpris ingly cheap. Prices made known on application. Or iel's solicited. Respectfully, J. 8. ! I hminond, Uigoff, S. O. Supemsoi's Notice. All those holding clatnin a^ains' the Coun'y of Kershaw, are hereby '< qnonted to present their claims in lull of nil demands, each month, with jnch items dated, mul tlio bill item ? zh(1, til). 1 properly attested. Failure to comply with this request , will re?|ilt in the bill, or bi lie being turned down uutil compliance with the samo Iiau boeu made. J M Sowed, (Jh'tn'n Hoard of Commissioners for w Oonnty. ;d. a. hurley Correspondent V. P. RANDOLPH AND CO. Doalors. In u v Stocks. Bonds; Cotton, Coffee, Grain and Pcnvissions. Main Offices 4L'2 Walnut St., Philadol pbia. ALEX STEPHENS, Mgiv. Camden, S. C. Direct private wires to New Tork, New Orleans and Chicago. Bell j Phono 38. Correspondence Solicited I winh to inform the public ' tii .it 1 aui prepared to do gin : ?iug at my ginnery at Lug-off, : C. The work yvil Iwe done | under my personal supervision | and I guarantee satisfaction to tail my customers. ' | The highost market price will he paid for cotton seed sold at my ginnery. Patronage solicited I Respectfully, ,1. S. Ilammoiul. JAug. 'Jo, 05. ? manufacturerr or ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings Building Materia), ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any told South, and thereby save money. , Window and Fanoy Glaai a ipftttafty. J?*. 4 4. Whitaker & Burnet. Come to see us, when >??<? waut anytlfcnjj in dry good.*, no tions, shoes, hut*. f'Kjts r,n 1 fffiit* furnishings. Wh want your business, nod t fc pot it, wo have tho gnoris {if tlio lowest price#. Now it ?* up to you to see our stock and ft# pi ices bforo twyini: J**where. If you wit) oa)l mid five h# u Cow hi i u n t es will just wl*?t w* mf. 1 OfiFSt GOODS. O In our diess good* you oo Unci all of the latest stylet* and j color* Kiiii^iii^ in prirss fnmt 25c to |1. 60 per y^rd. Hoc 'our all wool flannels 27 in wide in elteoloii at 26o. per $?rd. (Jot our prieeH on all domestic goods, tht difference in them and what vou are paying will surprise you. NOTIONS. We have a full line of staple and all ol the latest novelties. Call and wo will cheerfully nhow you all of the latest styles, RUGS, ART SQUARES. Drop in and nee us, wo hare yur competitors skinned on the prices. BLANKETS, COMFORTS. Wo have always lead in this line and this season we are out of sight to the front, come see, and you will say so too. HATS, GAPS. Aak the well-dressed youivg man where he got his hat, or dip, *ud he will tell jrou WfciUkkejr 4k Burnet's. If yi>* want .1* be "in it," hu j ftoti us Ahraje the loweet price. I SHOES, SHOES. To get comfort and ?ave money wear the Harry Shoe, sold only by us in the city Every pair guaranteed. If they don't give perfect satisfaction we will give you a now jiair or your money back. We moan business. All we a?k is for you to give us a chance. Lowest prices and Mjuare dealings is our motto Very Respectfully 1 Whitaker & Burnet. FARMING I MPLEMENTS LATEST IMPROVED TIME AND LABOR . SAVERS. Fertilizer Distributor*, Spongier, something new, guaranteed to put ou> wet fertiliser as well as dry. "1C P." ^toe farmers ffiycwite. Acme, tlx most durable on the market Giifll.h nnd Goodwin, the Goodwin beinf *ery desirable because so clieap only $3 25. This distributor is specially adapted for t'ertiliziny^owing cops, Cely Hand Distributors. PLOWS- Vulcan one and two horse steel beam, Chattanooga one and lv^ -1 - -I I * ? ? * * * - ' * v Jk'vun VI '?-? uv/ Mr?u?l?u? WVi Bov Onrbon, Roy Dixie Faiquhuf, GentKne and Imitation. GARDEN PLOWS. Every gardener should have one. Double Foo'.; in'ks. A. i/re'Rt. lima ?!! ?? two horse steel beam. Both of d(p t**nliful work. yi?*a#rt friend, ~ haf, Genrttr 7 stooks. a great time and labor aa*er BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOWS, ETC. HARROWS Disc and Ctitaway/Moline Reversible Cultivating, Irotf age, Litklo Joe, Queen Anne and Boss side harrow Farm Hells Stock and poult ry wire; none superior to Ell wood. BlacL and Galvanized Pipe, Steam Pitting*, Plumbers supplies, Shelf and Ueav^ Hardware. Garhiud Stoves, best on the, market. Auburn Wagons, ih? lightest running wegQn on tho market, every axle guaranteed no matter what the load. Narnesg and Sole Leather Stock of Saddlery, Harness, Collars, Bri dies, Etc, continnaly replenished . ? * All of these goods. Were bofight closo and will be sold to meet the lor/ price of cotton. Yours Respectfully, A. D. KENNEDY. Fancy And Staple Grocery. Having bought out , the business of fir. W. M. Young I am now open ing up a full line of Fancy And Staple Groceries and will bo pleased to h ive my friend* aud the public gen erally to call and see me. The Bakery will be kept up to the very highest standard and no efforts will be spared to give my customers the best servico in every particular. Very lies pec I fully, John IklcDowall. ?jr ? \ ?? \ . . Call On Coleman J.0 HAVE YOUReUNS AND REVOLVERS HE PAIRED BEFORE THBJ1UNTING SEASON. ALSO ALL KINDS Of pEl'ATR W?RK WE Sp LICIT. GUNS AND BICYCLES FOR SALE ( CHEAP. I SEE US BE FORE BUYING. . . . I . N Coleman* ^ ARMING / . I . - V _ . EVERY DAY NEXT Respectfully, ; ~ 'V HIRSCH BROS. & CO? - * % : vx ./* V ? :>y - J v