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ClfflSE MNBORNS ?*?S2??7FAS s/tef/dwr and de//ccrte foi/pvet Salmond Brothers, SiupU? And F?iu \ (itoc.'is. poeil JvWgl, Turkeys Wanted. Live Turkeys Wanted at 15c per pound. The Court inn. The Seed Have Come. The garden need from Congress man Fiuley have arrived and unyone desiring u pacKngo can got tbern by calling ftt this <fftce. Strayed or Stolen. Strayed or stolon on March 17tb white and black spotted bull dog (7 months old,) wearing leather collar with brass ornaments. In formation of hie whereabouts will be liberally rewarded by J. G Claiborne, the DeKalb Hotel, Camden, S. C. V. C. V. A meeting of Camp Richard Kirk land, United Confederal Veterans, will bo held at the Opera House in Camden, Saturday, the 24 Mi of March, 190(3. A full attendance in solicited. Delegates to reunion will be chosen, and other bobinesn of importance iran sactcd. A. D. Kennedy, YV. I). Trantham, Adjutant. Commander. ^ * to Inspection of Kershaw Gu*t?dH. The annual inspection of our local militia company will take place on April 10th , and as /nost of its num bers are clerks, the inspection will be held at night. Lieut. Col. Ezra H. Fuller, U. 8. A. (Retired) will inspect the company for the war department and an ofllcer appoint ed by thp Adjutant General's ofilce ?,for the State. They Are Coming Back. At the request of many of our citizens the Herald Square Opera Company has consented to give us a return date, and will appear at the Opera House in Camden on Friday, March 30th, when they will prssent the "Mascot," one of tb/e finest Comic Operas of the day. it is good all the way through, and a treat ia in store for all who attend. Don't fail to see it for it it too good to mi??. ? Local Trains On Seaboard. Aooording to a prominent Sea board offloal here yesterday, that syltem is now considering ihe. ad vis. ability of putting op local trains between Columbia and Savanah pnd between Columbia and Hamlet. At p?e#ent th? nervine through Col umbia on the Seaboard is a through *.ne- wpd while the paseepr, ger accommodations are adequate the achedulea are such that they do not ?Ull many who would other wise come to Columbia. Tfii plan is to have trains from both Hamlet | and' Savannah come to this city csch .morning and leave late in the afternoon- ? TLiq phe^t Oflfer tfa^e <J.'o Young People. In order to aid worthy and ambi tious yong people of limited meaps nod edpeatjon, a cofppletrjpraptical basinets education and a petition Frittep guaranty . o| position are now being offered them at less than! half price by The Ga ? Ala. bus.j College of Maoon,Oa. Thls vCol hge, Which has been established fourteen years and has an incorpor ated capital of ^I100,PU(J, ia by far thp jargcat pn$ flaost practical in [jie South and every young and woman anxious to uuulnvc suooess in the bnslncAs world and lay I lie foundation for inuependf nf? and fortune ahould write for full ulareto E. L. Martin. P.refjt., ^facon, as ON THE TIP OF THE TONO'JE Jiy Mr. Victor Smith In X Y. Five*, January, 10th. 1900 Alexaudcr Southern *l*h n e poowftoi m arrived k t ii??? pf ui?e moment of t lie departure o i t lt?> l\tlu\ Limited for- Muuii, Palm Beach, Artcen, AgUfitft, N:isft?u, Hnvan*. Savannah, Jacksonville, Oimotul aid St. on Monday. I wee inveigled inlo goiog lo\JerA*y City 10 loepeot the new train, and found o St, Regis on trucks Too iloe tot mr blood ? now thai every body mim pay.. Tbweatt look ae touch pride in thai train aa if it hod boon ooewbehyon Waebinaton H?l?bt?? jhf noldeat part of Now Y+tkr- pa?eengere jiatt .0 ao tie fled groat, aod the femaleo oo?4 "Abr ? - XiiU i e tbo train that atrtveo ol Jookootvllio oot St, A?|mUio m :t \ tri 21 :t.r> 30 33 23 ? he foll.iw in K iK I , 1 1 v ii 1 1 < f i |(i. j 1 > |>rirnnrv cu ciii i. h, I i |H { r U I H 1 1 II y : W?, I i. j H. G (' A URISON I 'V. 14 MN j A C. HROWN ! H. T. OLADhKN. W. K. HKh.l) WhmI 2 | 1 1 ( ? ( A R J< | N( ) ^ . J 5 W. J.DUNN. .11 A. ,). BKAT I IK. 0. R LEWIS. Ward 3 H. (J. GARRISON W. ,J. DUNN. 43 DAVID WOLKK. ?y W H r i i 1 . II. O. GARRISON. 17 w. .J. DUNN. 31 W. K. M A I, ON E. :<3 J T. WORKMAN. 4*> Ward 5. H. G. OA RR1SON. 23 W. J. DUNN. ? F. M. ZKMP. 29 Ward 6. .j II. G GARRISON. 17 W. J. DUNN. 5 W. R. HOUGH. 22 The Executive C pm ni I Uoft UlCt "t noon Wednesday and declared Mr. Carrieon the nominee for Mayor nod Meters. Hough, Zemp, Work man, Wolfe, and Bcattic the nomi nees for Aldermen from their re spective Wat da. A a no ono of the candidates in Ward 1 received a majority of the voteB cast the Com mittee ordered a second primary to beheld in that Ward nextTuesday, the 27th ? Messrs Gladden and Reed being the candidates. Extra Sleeping Oar Service Between Camden and New York. Commencing Tuesday, March 20th, and continuing until further notice the S?aboard Air Line will or Tuesday. Thursday aud Saturday operate extra PnWuian cars on train No. 34. leaving Cumden 7.49 p. m. arriving New York 4.15 following aflernoou. For further Information, reserva tion, etc., call on C. N. English. Second Week Jurors. The following potit jurors to serve for the second week of the April. 1000. term of court were drawn this morning : T F TTorton, J B Catoe, M J Aus? ley, R N Mtingo. A Rose. S J Jordun, K T Estridpe, W W Croxtou. Jesse! Hammond, R J Branham, W H Strom* , J A Ho?horough, B C Rose, Al^x Boone, W A Catoe. J C Hum*! pbries, W H Pearoe, Jj Sohenk, D A McLiugblin, A D ? T A Crossland, Gus Hirsch, V M Pate, H K Horton, A J Lollis, Ben Deas, J A McDowell, H T GUdden, H W Rharae, L A Gardner, D F Dixon. | J V Welsh, G T Horton. A V Mc Manus, W J* Hough and p J Trues dell. ?BUMU B8TAT* ?RAttar?B.3. Thos. Watts et al to E P "Slocum & Co , 30 acres. $800* Edna Smith to Leonard Simpson, 5 5 -acres In No. 9. fXO. W. H Yarboroueh to Jf. F. Yarbq, roflab e|; al. 1 aprp ip Ifo. '28.- * f 1. Tinnip R Teatp to Leila A Trnes dell. 1 lot on Main St. 21.000. Jano 4 von T?'?80ko^f tqVTfe Tur ner, I lot pp {jsfuyettp Aye. $352. W C Riley to J W Raley. acrcs. $40Q. W C Bnley to J W Raley, 215 acres. $400. C Jauktoo to D H. Hayes, et al 13 3-4 acres. $300 ST A Mol^anmj to 8 P wtl. li4U)*,2bO acve#. *825. Lynch Mob at ^Uqpvill*. ?Special to (Dph^tnbU Recqrd, \Jaroh Last nigbt Bisbopville was in a turmoil of eioitement. A band of nrmed men rode into the town with the annonnood purpose of lynching a negro, Jim D6Sausure; in jail, The sheriff had golfep WOfd of the nttftmpt ftnd mt>pavAr) fop jK .An th? mob flame up V? and eeyer&l deputies opened flre and tho mob responded, bat eyid^uUy feollug that they w*re not equ?*l to an attack on a fortified place they withdrew. Aa a matter ol fact, i* is said, that Uw h^uriflf and Ms' po .80 fired oyar the heads of the iv.oh, but that was sufijeent, as the 1 sequel showed. The town natur al 7 was much aroused in the im [fufc liuto vicinity of the jail. Other '?jitiawna not knowing what was going on rang church bells bo k? biuftg out. all the male inhfthUOtDts. Thero wftfl the lntcr.Q0?l e^citcracnt, but no UUoUhcd. The lynohing party iWapcarod quicker tl^au itaaiue, and Allaire soon after quieted down. Three weeks *jo the negro in jail attempted to assasuiuate a Mr. Rarnes, shooting him through the luog*. There was a good deal of excitomeot (hen, but nothmg-jinnsnal bappeuevf r?tn3- ?nler the negro was arrested t By some rneaus the negro secoured a long cord 'Hii bis cell and let it down to the grond. A confederate placed a heavy iron bar on it which was dra*n in. Yerterday morning ae the Jailer entered the cell the negro Tnwyysmwnwi ?saaark npon him etren# fer - ifee negro, took the bar fro* tiiaa and nearly beat lib* to death This caused aruefe feeling in the I awn and vicinity aad wae ibe ii?ed?li oaeea of tka ... At our, Mr W F. Heed In* I i (H Ni i.tr. i t. (i t election at the i ? < Htiittvf i > r i 1 1 1 ?< i > am \l<it?rui*n I ? <>ii? t>i) i Wan. si i ! w i I . abide i he r* ? till | u-i iir.iiiu' in die rM!?H??ftho Democatie I i u v M.h.v \* ? -t? rj* of Wind No. 1. \... __ ? i'fiBSOix Al, I )i . Ilurrin. of F.I I io its, was in Cam* j i ? - * ? lll!8 W8CU. J I) M< oro, who wu? in the fit > y c t? I ?> t ? I ?. v, in nr?pnring t<? mow* t'. Colombia to ot?i ubliah headquarter^ .?8 ?'???? i* 1 1? i v of I lit* Sunday school Wti.ii <1 of 1 1 io Hiut'-lifip! i*st convention Mr Moore lias preached at liar a wo II ittul (!<amden will move hem about the 1 nr of April. It is said Mint tiif Camden congregation iH try. ; itjtf to get the sotviee# of llov. L A (Nioper, at pNMMil (h.at.t'lftl nuetit <>f Greenville r ?? male college. ? Stftto *21 An Accident At Bethunu. Special to Tin? Stale. liotlittn<>, ? March 18. ? Yesterday inoiDiPi*, ?hile several partien were at worU on I lie ijww Methodiut church, which is being erected at thin place, the whole frame of the work of the buildiug collated, slightly injured Mr. A ngus McLnu rin, who waa on top of the structure. Hill Sellera, & colored laborer who wfts bIho on the building, was buried hencath the debris and badly crushed. It is thougntthat the ne negro will die. Gentlemen of the Juries! The following juries were drawn April 13th. The grand jury serves for Hie year, the petit jury for the first. week of the April term only: Grand. ? S A Joucs, J M Smith, H H Sessions, J 8 Dunn, Jacoh Hirsch, Elmore Brown, W T Boll, f) T Taylor, T L Smith, C F Munn. ,1 J B Truet.de), O B King. G W Hearon. A F Young. E E Evans, 11 (J Pettigrew, L W VVattH, H J Mo In tire The first six named were drawn from last year's jury Petit. ? A 11 Davis. K T Seegsrs, H H Boykin, W T Pitts, J D Mc Caskill, Jr. L R Williams. Levi Kirkland, E J McLeod, l)ayo Hayes, t) I Shiver, H Savage. J B Cunning ham, W T Smith, D G Fletcher, J F Elliott, J C Hunter, II F Trimnol. W H WjfttkiiiR, H H .West, Elinp Bran noil* K It Team, & W Crosby? Geo. W?ttp. C L Bradley. J C Price, L L Truesdel, A B Rahon, L S Spears, II Tinesdel, G F Il-unmond, W T MeCaekill, T S Nelson. W A Outlaw, J M Slopes, J H ltatcliflTe, T F McDowell. WANTED: ? Two men in each county to represent and advertise Hardware department, put out sam ples of our pop<is, etc. Traveling position or Office Manager. Salary $90.00 per month, cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. 'We furnish everything- The Columbia House, Chicago, III., Dept. 810, 284 5th Ave, 2nd Piimaiy Election Notice, *Vq the pejflopratic Voters of Ward I, Cardan, 8, 0 i-? As no candidate was nominated on Tuesday last, March 20th, for Aldermftfl from Ward 1, and in accord^# ^jti> the rules of the City ^wpQMtlQ Execu tive 16 hereby glypn ^bat a lecopd election ^pi bp held Ir laid War4 on Tuesday M|rch ?7th, for the purree ftf POminat^Hk Q?>e Al derman? tho candidates beinij^eiu?r*: W T. Gladden and \Y R$e<? Thi? wiH be held undar the fafpe f\xles which governed (he first elec tion. Vfha polls will be opened at ft o'clock a. m^and' closed at ? p. up., and the voting will be aA tb? Oarnden Opera h??w? The followtng Managers have beeo ap pointed : J. M. Mayer*, M. Mo* Kain and W, P<Wtar, tf. W ATKINS, / Chairman. W.;u MCDOWELL, ! Becretary, SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Not 8erved.) South Carolina, ) U^wrt or Kershaw County. J Common Pleas. J>f. J9u uw, Survivor of Baum Bros., Assignee of H. Baum <$? Co., Plaintiff , Against Cn tharine West , Lizzie Yarborough, R. K West and Gam Wilson, Defendants. To the Defendant, Cam Wilson : ? You are heroby summoned and re quired lo answer the complaint in this action. ?hieh ban been filed in t?i? office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plea*, lor the said County, and to nerve a copy of your anawer to the flaid com plaint on the aubecrihara at their office in Camden, S. C., within twenty dava after the service her#>f , exclusive of the day ,ot audi service; and if you fail t<? an swer the complaint within thotimo ?\fr>to ?;viu, lliv pluliiiiu hi IhSw r w i 1 1 ap I pJy to the Court for the relief demand ed h) the complaint Dated Camden, S. G.t Mareb . 14tli, 1904. CLARK K * von TRESCKOW, Plaintiff# Attorneys. To the Defendant , Cam Wilaon Take notiee that the Bamnsns and Complaint la the jftboze. aptUM! jetton were this 14th 4aj of March, A.D. 1904, filed in the offloa of CWrk of Court el Conmob PUaa for JKenhaw rOounty , OLAJtU * m TRJC8GEOW, 9-mtn t " Wo \>ill oil it lor il o next two v .? oks ail of our Winter S'litH at K ss than eo.-t . These Suits must go ? wo need the money. Now is nuui chance to get a ?1 for liOc. Men's Suits from ?'M to 40. Youths ? 1(), 17, IS and ID years. Boys' Kneo Pants 7, 8, (.), 11) and 1 I years. Just received a shipniont of new Spring I'Vlt Hats? nobby styles, $1.25 to & $.'1.00. All late shades. ltKMKMHER our Shoes are all "Reliable," We carry only the BEST for tho PK10K. We can convince you if )ou will tfivo us the chance. Respectfully, W. f-l. ZEjVip >1' ?!' >>? SHOES, HATS AN1) GKNT'S KUUN1SIIINUS. The '20 tli annual Sunday school convention of South Carolina will bo held April lOlli to 12th with the Presbyterian church of JVIr.or. There whb a good deal of ice in thin community last Wednesday morning, and tt in thought that the fruit crops is considerably damaged. Take Notice. Tho result of the election annexing Kirk wood having boon declared and tho necessary notice of haino having been given, further notice is hereby given that all ordiances of the city are now in force in the recently annexed territory and must ho observed. By order of the Mayor. Benj. Hade, Chief of Police. January Hist, 1906. Bridge To Be Repaired. Notice in hereby given that hide will be received for repairing Beaver Creek bridge on the Liberty Hill road on Thursday, April 12th, 1900, at. 12 M. Plans and vpecillcations made known on dav of letting. The Board reserves the riyht to reject any or all bids. v ? J. M. SOW ELL, Superyiior. March 16tli, 1906. Time Extended. Hy virtue of authority vested In the Comptroller General of the State by Section 693, Code of Laws 1902, the time for the payment of Commutation taxes, by persona who are liable to road duty, is ejtepded to April 16th, lu Kershaw County. Apd the l?t*a been approved bj- tkje QovsrHor. ' ~ W K. ? ?*? jsell, ft. 1908. U???-y AUdil?r' Notice. A handsome reward will be paid for the return of the following ar tiole* stolen from me, or evidence to eooviol the guilty partv. One purple leather purse, gold mounted. One ol'j Rold watch, open face, made in Edinburgh. Od* fearl star cold pin. C|ne fox terripifLold ' pin. One p?lr gold cuff bullous, brown ?lone*. One plain gold watch, Renlle rnan's hunting case. h. C. OUILVIE. CABBAGE PLANTS From tliQ fo~?ic tebbed seeds, now ready fof shipment. Lni^e, strong, healthy, i'heso plants are grown in the open, air and will stand eevere freene without injury. Early Jersey Wakefield large type, or Char leston Wakefield, v bioli nro the best known varieties ?V early cabbages, al so Henderson's ? n?-CCssion, the be?>t large, late and sur/ header; Augusta Early Truckers, ah o a fine type of late variety. Neatly parked in light bas kets. #1 50 per \ <>00; for G.000 or over SI. 25 per l.OuO f. u, b. express office. Special prices made on large lots. Chan. M. (iibson, Young's Island, S. C. Municipal Election. By ordf,r of City Council, an election will I Hi h'^ic! in the Cuy of ('atmlou, S. C. on Tuesday. April 3rd, 190?, for Mayor and six Aldermen. The pollb will be ; open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m in each of | the Wards of the eitv, as follows: Ward 1, Opera limine. Managers. Jas. { Gooilale, Joseph Stral; and B. M. Meat Ward Ji. at fl. T. LittUj'a Livery SiahV, 0. C, Vanghnn, E .T. I'ipsell .ind J. W. Dnulap. Ward 3, at the D<tKalb Houih, Man ager* J. K. Alexander, Wm Walnce and W. J. Dodd. Ward 4, Monument Square ; Manager*, L. K. Alford, K. W. Mitebam, and Jobn Mickle. Ward Corner of Boundary and Lit tletoii ttreeta } If anagtre W. R, Deloache, A. 8- 2emp and W O. Hay. Ward 6, Corner Boundary and Lyt 1 1 [t^^n itr? u Ji'iauk h ?.iia | Allan Doae aad C. C Brown. 6 H. O, Carrinoo, Mayor G. Q. Alexander, ' * CUtk. Agents Wantnd. Our utock is roliable and cm be handle*) for many successive years in the sainu comunity, We want a good local agent in tliiH county. Terms liberal. First cIuhh reference requir ed . Cedar Hill Nursery Ami Orchard (Jo. Winchester Tonn. A complete line of coffin a ? aU prices at T. J. Arrantn'. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on improved re si estate ut 7%. Clarke A von Trewekow. Nov 3, '05. o Couisci 'D/c/corson. C AMDKN.gr 0. DRESS MAKER AND LADIES 'I A I LOR West DeKalb St. Near Trinity M K Church. Shirtwuints and Suits a Spoeialty. Homes For Sale. Two 3 room, two 4 room, one 5 room. One 7 room and om. 9 room. Call nnd see our list of houses, !ot? and prices. - Wanted: Houses to let. Wanted: To buy small farm n??ftrj C i-mdcn. j ' R. W. MFrCHAM 1 Ofl'ce over Cnwden Drug Cfli J WANl'BPi? VMgM-* pest Rian,^,i ajv"'* Managers to 9AISpi<*" " .?ci*e and distribute *"? . Salary $18 00 weekly.! ?jo.00 per day for expenses. State title and present employment. IDEAL SHEAR Co., 39 Randolph St., Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED to look after our interest io Kershaw and adjaoant oountiea Salary or com* mission. Address, The Viotor Oil Company, Cleevola^, Ohio. WANTEDt? Men in eaoh state to travel, post sign*, advertise an^ leave eample of our poods. Salary $75 00 per month. $3 00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN Co.. Dopt S, ATLAS BLOCK, CHICAGO Biakery & Fancy Grocery. Having moved into my new piace or business, corner Main and Kutledgo Sta., I invite mv friends, both old and now, te cull and inspect my choice lino of Bread, Cakes and Pi??8. Also carry full line of Fancy Groceries, Candy and every thing in the line of Tobacco and Oigars. Orders filled promptly, lroe delivery. Yours respectfully, JNO. K. M?D0WALL \ . .. . ? KANUFAGi,U?KU^OA? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - 8. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior Jo any 8oJd Souih, and thereby ?*?? money. 'Win^ow'aud Fanoy Glass a ?pealaltY Jan. 4*4. The Famous Gilt Edge Store I chuck full of the bii^rsl kind of bargains in White Goods, Oh! what a least for the Ladies! 8000 yards of short lengths i n Aladrus, Mulls, Mercerized Ivainsook, India Linon and Lawns at 8 uud 10 cents per y trd. These floods ait' worth from 20 to 30 cents per yard. ?10 inch White Lawn at ;"> cents per yard ? worth from 10 to 1 '2 1-2 cent h, Lonsdale Cambric at 9c sells everywhere at 12 l-2c. English Long Cloth and Nainsook from loe per yard up. M ercprized Waintin^, white and colored Lineu for sUitf^etc Beautitul lot Habatfa silk ? black, white and colors, 27 ii ches wide, at only 5o cents per yard. Everything you could wish in TiUcoft and Embroideries, J4? d es laney Collars, Belts, and all the dainty little things t'iiafc g > to make up a ladies toile'., f { pattlpgs! _ ^ ' Just received a largo shipment of Mattings in Jap^taud' C iinas ? plain, white and figured ? at prices to please. We are agon to lov the Lfidioa Home Jourual Patterns p ices lo aiiid IGfc. New spring style book just in. AND FAEM SUPPLIES We handle the F. S. 'Roy star and other standard U nuds in ali tlio hiu'h grndes. Acid and Mixtures, Muriate Potash, and N.tr.iK; Soda Etc., which we will soil for closest cisli price or o. approved paper, Yours j Respectfully, THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE. P. T. Yllleplgoe, Proprietor. 4