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J j. MoDOWKLL. ? Camden, 8. C. O AMI) EN. 8. O.. MAHCH 2H, 1906 m? i , 11 ? - 1 The City Election. Aflor a close race for Mayor and Aldermen for another term, the ? lection is over. Politic? no longer disturb fh? public mind. Whatev er may have been the differences of rival faction*, whatever influence each may have exerted for its re spective candidates ? nil is now be hind tts. Successful and unsuc cessful candidates should willing ly bury the political hatchet and ?ndeavor to pull together for tho betterment aud prosperity of the city. One cannot overestimate the re sponsibility of the city olJlcials. In their hands rests eithor the pro gress or the retrogression of Cam don. We have full confidence in the ability of our "Cl'y *s thers," and feel assured they will work conscientiously, dispassion ately and Judiciously for the public good. What tho community needs is sewerage; also arc lights and tho Improvement of streots in the an nexed districts and the filling in o' ditches generally. The Council we ruo sure will give all these matters proper consideration. Above all let there be concerted action. Lot all factions work for' one goal. Let every citizen co-op erate with the Council. The re sult will be the uplifting and ad vancement of Greater CAuiden. Trees In A City. The following reasons are given by a civio league for tho planting of trtius in a city : 1. They increase the value of surrounding property. 2. They protect the pavoment from tbs beat of the sun. 3. They add beantv and comfort to the city streets. 4. They cool the air in suuiroar and radiate the warmth in winter. 1 5. They purify the air; the leaves ialiftle carbonic acid gas and exhale oxygen. C. They aid in counteracting i the unnatural condition# of city] life. * I Attorney Gunaral U. X. Gunter U hopelessly 111 hit home in Bateburg. Mr. Gucler vras horn in Ili!?r burg, Lexington county, on December f>, 1870. Mr. John Gary E*ans, ?>u being elected governor, appointed Mr. Gunter private secretary. He aftwards became t:!eik of thfloiniins co id ro it tee of the Uouao of repre sentatives, lemovlng *t t h rloie of this w.ork to Spatlanburg to prac tice law. Ho maJt s*?Hi?-.ar.t attorney general under iMr YV. A Barber in lb9S and ?.*?!? : ?? Rppoiu'. ed by Genera. G. I'uncf.y Bc-'.lloprr, who succeeded Sir. Barber. In 1902 Mr. Guiiier nominated, over Mr. NV. K Sieveu ?on, in the Demociatic primary, h-? the oBtididale for attorney gene: a', and was elected at the general ?? ' e v' - lion in that year. He wa* re eio<H ed without opposition In 1904 f.. tho term to expire during the nt-xi ? esBi >n of the getera! aasetnbly. Senator H. K Tillman HtRted u> Senator Nicla Christened), Jr., in Waahiugton a few days ago tha*. ?ie would come down into South ?.'ar olioa this summer and defeat for reelection cveiy legislator who voted against the Raysor- Mnonrg bill. Now that the- city campaign ia about orerwby not start the County ball to rolling? Caadidates are a little backward this year. On the 26th of March, two years ago niu laeu candidates had baan an doubccu. Just baeauaa a man la all right today || laat't a aafa bat that ha Wtll HI *U uroig tavorraw. A? Int been our custom for a nuiutur of yi'ni-0, l lit> Chronicle got i out an <? ac t r * on Tuesday announ<?- I log tb? reault of tho flectl >u. ll uppeand on the sueMa in about Vlllrly uiOilU'l afu-r llio poll# closed Mini iiou i i ;>?; it #?hH got le ii ih? very li u i r li ti ! / \ i,r i < port | w aa abanlulci v c:orr> ( a a verified' by tin* Kx?-riiiive Committee) <x cept an unimportant ty pogrsphhal t error in Ward (} for Alderman j whera there wan no opposition ? ! klr. Hoii|>h *va? givrn 27 when ha ! ?hfluM not have had but 22. In I all of our work we try to be correct j an well as prompt. Old Court House And Let Pot Sale. Notice i? hi* I ?:li v give n ?. h ?. ? llie r !(i ('?mi i IJtiMiiMttf ?i?il !.utt ( Kpiifti tin. I I n f it 1 1 ?i i o ?? x I't-jtl**'!, V ? ? ?jfprv! f? r ijh.c. s.?ul<'?l In f' r irn" iv li 'it; r<'< ? iv>' i l'j> M ?y * '.ni'i. i i " l ; < i ? ; * i i ?* him sit) iii'* , I I > I ? ji l t, H'1 > < f h) ! !V Mil * f.iii'i. ? l i'r f>H I'IiIh to tl-f Sii{ <?? vijtMr h' < ? Mria o. >>? C. By oi'loi f lh?' Co'iuty H"9hI. J. JV*. S? well, Sijper viHor. .'! ttrcli V, 1006 (i?i li/ M. If. Hey man for Wed (?in i prpMf ntn. ?V The extremely low mainte ?-*r i 1 t * i Tgfl J r.r'iico ! jost y and i.s grc- c durabil- wh i'y. arc the /esult of the light tOTIcb.,1 tiie oasy action, md the perfect I mechanical co^tracticr* of the I Fox, All ci' vvri--.:.:i are greatly in k advance of any other typewriter, i n Wt io.'y.' n in y r off::*. Jm V't4 1 -ch'Tb <.f o'.' r ki !?'?> u'ica In yait paynu nt. ,?9 FOa TYPEVv 33 V* U CO. SOU I H ERN RA 1 LVVAY Schi'dulo .fan. Htli,'1000, To Washington, Hew York & East. Lv Cntn'loti Ar Hock Hill '' Clinrlottw " Washington " Baltintoro " Philadelphia " Nt*W York ? 5 60 p 8 f>6 10 23 9 f>0 a n 32 1 4ft p 4 15 To Colombia And Asberille. t.,r (,'ftmdwi Ar Columbia " Aiken " A?iffu?ta " Ar Hpartnnlmrg " Tijon " Hwrulpraonvllle " Aahevllle !) 20 a sn 11 10 " 2 45 p tn ?. 10 3 .SO p ni .'? 23 ?* 0 M " 7 30 " Eullman sleeper and Southern railway dining cars from Rock HSU. j Trains arrive Camden from j North 9 2o a m and 11 45 m m. From Bouth andWest 12 2o> p m and 5 6o p m Solid trainKingvillo toAshe ville without cb an go To Charleston, Atlanta and West For illustrated matter aooijt, "The Land of the Sky" "Ik uu i tiful Sapphire Country'4 audi winter resorts apply to the! undersigned ' Lv Ctnulfn " Drftnchviilc Ar Charleston " Atlanta " Cha.tannona '' Cincinnati " St. Louis 1 4') p ra 7 20 " 8 15 p ni fi 00 a m 9 45 " T 30 p m 7 32 ? ni Pullman sleeper ISranohvUle to A t i an t a connecting wj(j] sleep er and dining car t() Cincin nati. >V 8 COOPER, A^cnt, Camden, 8. C It TV HUNT, Division I'asiiengor Atfont. Chariest u, S. C. BROOK 8 MORGAN, Assistant Oon. I'aseg Agent, AtNnta, Oa. SEABOARD Air Line Railway. N o rt h- South -East- VV est. Two J?n''\ Pullman Ventibuiefl Limited Trains Bet wen the S >uth and Nrw V:rk. The Host Kates ami louie to all Eastern Cities Via RICHMOND ^ WAS H 1MCTON, or V-. NORFOLK ?nd_ steamers. To Atlant ^athville. Memphis L/?uisvill??, St. Louis, ('h)-agit, NVw Or leans. ami ill Points Sr.uth and Southwest ? To Savannah anil Jacksonville and all points in Florida and Ouba. Potitively thf shortest line between -3s SOUTH. jggTFor detailed information, rate*, sclied iiles; Pullman llesei vatLns, *&e., apply to any a(?ent of the Seaboard Air Litre Railway or to W. L. Burroughs Travelling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. 0 Chas, F. Stewart A. O. P. A jft. Savannah, Ua, Factory SYNDICATE SALE AT HIRSCK BROS. & CO. ' For the benefit of our appreciative custodiers our Great Mill and Facto ry Syndicate Sale w ii I continue ten days longer, Come while this great opportunity Is presented, ? Respectfully, HIRSCH BROS. & CO rl/?i aorta kin y. WU*> <** 4 A I T . S ATiKN!>li!> VN\ llM'lt J>\N. Oii NIOIIX l>T. K. <). M'VWKUillT. iiefore sellti ny or e,rehonyuiy your cotton nerd see as. 'kA word to / he wise is uj/icieunt" W. R. EVE, JR., Manager CJniit(l<kii 4 >il 7% 1 i II. Harrison's Town and Coun try Paint. 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