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MoDOWKlX, f'ainden. 8. O. (JAMDEN. S. 0 SEPT 28. itfOtf J,?t TJmh'A IVucw. '1*Iio following tlmoly and very aotisibio article from C. L. .Jones of North Augusta appeared in a re cent Issue of Tiie State, and we commend it to the earnest consid eration of all: Now that the amoke of the battle of the ballots lias cleared away, let overy man in South Carolina work to mult# this great Slate of oiitb a greater State While many tilings have been said, done and written in the heat of the campaign that could and should have been left oir, suppose we Just all agree that there were men who advocated the State dispensary an the heat solu Lion of the whiskey question who were perfectly honest in their con* viotions; also the men who advo cated county dispensaries are per fectly honest in their conviction; jiint ho ia the man who thinks both plans wrong and advocates bigh li cense; and also the man who be lieves all the pi aim wrong and standa squarely for a prohibition law. All these have their honest fol lowers, and why hIioiiIiI we keep up the light? Let each true man in South Carolina stand iorN his prin ciple. but) by all means let nil of us stand for our State and her in terest and let's foiget the thiugs of \ho past and push forward for high er and nobler things in the future than many of us have iu the past, and the time will yet come when no one can point the tinger of ecorn at South Carolina nor Imr leaders. Kcri?haw Association. The Kershaw Association will con vene with the Timrod Church on Thursday be'ore the third Sunday in October, 1906, seven miles north of Hethune, ami the Chairmen ot'ths following committees will please write a report on same, and carry or eend to tho Association : State Missions?W. S. Wallers. Foreign Missions ? R. T. Black mon, Education? W 1). Seegars. Orphanage?,1. S. Gardner. Home Missions?Newton Kelly. Aged Ministers?J. C Crouch. Temperance?J. O. Mosoley. Dear Brethren, do come and re present your Churches in thin Asso ciation. You will bo welcome among the kind nn<^?fr>spi table poo pie of Timrod and community Jj?'t iir pray for the heat menhnji i" the history ol tho Kershaw Association. E. L. Copoland, Clerk. Bctliune, S. ()., Oct. 1, 19(Hi. Blnncy Dots. Editor Chronicle:? 1 wish to have h littlo Hpnce in your valuable paper. 0 Tho fhi*mo18 in this section tiro t getting along vorv slowly gathering / crops on account of ho much ruin. ; Storms have damaged the oollon vor\ much. Labor is vorv, scarce in thin section. (lorn and potatoes tite very good hut pons are murv. Our town is booming Wo Invo ti few cotton buyers lioro. "i ht* graded school liuiMing tit thif place i? about completed. Our Sundav School is impioving great ly. W o litive preaching every sec ond and fou th Sunday conductod ?'\ Hi v. CIih' man. ISLms Janio Wood ih (nunc on a Vacation of two weeks. Shu h:*h been vorv ill recently. Wo hope alio will he able to tako Imr posi? tion again. Roporler. Notice'I'd 'l'ho Nub-Allinmvx In Kershaw County. Having heon selected County Trustee fur tho different Alliances for this County who hold mock in the State Alliance Exchange, 1 am now ready to pay out the money that the various Alliances in thin County put in as Stock in this State A1 Ha nee Exchange, and all of the Sub-Alliances who have Cer tificates of Slock taken in the State Alliance Exchange can get their proportionate share of name by --Joalling on mo. Those Suh-Alli ec?i that failed l.<*- feet a Certifi (? of Stock 90 account of not <ing paid in aU of the Install* te are requested to eatab* heir claim before mo of the t* t paid in and they will be Sack their proportionate \ the amount paid In. . 4 ? * \ W. F. R*MtU. tr \ Mow lo His Native Land. George \Vn Murray, tin n?'gro who who oonvictcd tomu time iHjjiinf ft mitfulently obtaining land i iipfic in Knrnlvr county in inAfrtr*. I Supervisor's Report, Kor <,hiartor ending Sopt. 30, 1900. ! M C YVe*t $ 08 f;3 i .las T I rueadell .1 ?S I t urithaio | John Jioon ! C VV Hirchmore M (J (,'ftuthon .1OH8C II NcIROI) hlmoje Jlrown I) 1* Ci Murchison .1 I, Hilton L W Copeland Aidoh \V<-Ht <J W Dulmoy I) K lion#)) JeHHC T ItoHrt Du'W I'riee II M Ftneher J H Phelps VV L McDowell J VV Puller W (5 Potior ?John 10 I (hit too II Harli<'l<l J N MeLood M H Rabon .1 N Jon oh \V T Smith AO Jonea W K HohhoII <5 S Kin# Dr I) L OoSntiHHnro Dr W It Clyburn Nowion Kelly I) M Pnthunn W VV Muggins N S iticlmrda II 1?j Stokes W A Soli rook M Bhihji I) K Hough I) M MoCiinkill ?J M Sowell Springe & Shannon I C Hough J M ('arnon K S Nettlon < 'ittin 1 <?it Supply Co. VV M Turner \V It Pinekuey ? I M Sowell .J M Sowoll; ot al Jl II Jennings A VV Hut lor Miaekwoil iv Porter Camden \V L At leo Co. Iv 'T Kstridge It J?j Stokes Zimmerman Prauham W T I'itta, et ill VV C I'.ntler. ot al .J I> Prat I ley .J VV Dahney W W 11 ngginH VV A Sehroek John liioii A It It p. hon I'lionm* William?* II M I-tri"h?r .) K Pen roe It T iMiekle L. Nchenk At (Jo S II ItoHH S i ? Hojh J 15 PhplpH Klein I larrison W V ItllHHOll 1, C W'fttu l>r A \V Burnett W B Cooper VV T Smith W It Pinokney. et til I.lherty (?i;i Co. !><ih Dixon I' K Hougli -Inn Team Jerry Williams ?\ til' p#ft jiyu. j Dr VV .1 1)tinti VV I, McDowell | J M* Sowell I I> M M C. Wvt-JL |<1 Sehiad !ir?>sHi A 1) Krimt-ily \\' 1$ Turner 1> I' C Mntvliison I (' \Y Hitrhinore l> M McCnskill i Riclmr<l 1 *?ico I .1 S Trim I litun It .1 .Ionian j ft M 1?, areo ' ('timiltMi Supply ''o ' 11 L Bhit'ktnon ! .) A W it t h , .) ulltl ! >'inn j.l M Hull \V M Hinvt'ii 11 T .lolmMHi .1 1> ' .1u* T.mil ){ I- SlH\ rl Low s i\ iwUunuH \Y I' Smith 1, \N W n' ?' r h ; I) IM' Murfliison (I W ! )*hnt<v ! W K Harti? id S M Hull T W Spoars j \V l> Hr&nhnm \V 11 IVanv AO Kcmwtly j (! \V Rirolunore ! ltiuns \ Barrett j Camden Supply ('<> W A. Schrnck i W I, Ml-l)owe'll w f n?88fii .J S Tf tint lmm R K Mnnj?o S (3 Roue W C Bntler J W B .J T Hay & E I> Blakeney A R Rabon J L Hmsou M C Woat John Albert ,1 M Thornton 0 E Parker Hnghey Hinson J E Pearce W B Taroir J M 8ow.ll A llnl) if'iltlicock n -1/5 I Win Holly .'}? 40 D M MfC'fu.kJU :>/> VJ/i Wnlkef, JO & ' ogHwoll Co 1] 50 T Ji ClyliUrn H 00 AJW-n Nolaon 4 on l O M i>*111?<y j 2 fto It chard 2ft or W T Pitta ft 001 J 1) Mi (.'nftkiil r? 00 d\\ (!roi>hy [) *2>t DftvU tV McLaiiriii 2 0o 1' T Villipi?uo 17 ??? Spring* k Shannon 111 90 l> M M?;CuBkill 1,7'<1 'Mi K s NcttiwH, Sr, '20 :\r> (]???> T Lit tin t \t H l'fc?l>U'9 J HO .1 M Sovvutl, 8up?rvi?or. Trespass Notice. All jxTHonK arc Iior?l?y forl>i<I<l?*ii to treapms upon any of inv land# for tin* j>iii|io?i! ijf hunting, or ?ny other purpose whatsoever. Parties disregard ing l li i m not let* will be dealt with m-oOrd* inj< to law. J. .1. Hull. Kept. 10, J006. Universily Of South Carolina. Scpgion 1007 I5egiu? Wednesday, Sept 2<>lh. Five i:ourai?? leading to B. A. detfi'i'C, four to H. K .degrou, oin/lo L, I. drgretf and one lo lit li. 1$. <1? kiih? CVrtifirates tfivon for work completed in any one of tin; deparlnieniH. KxnrnsOH : Tuition free 840.00; Terni feon 818.00; Hoom fee fs,()0; on'' half of each moat. lie paid ?l the he^ininn'/ of oacli term, Tuition fee may he remitted upon prewnlation of ccrtiflcato ol inability lo pay thu ?auie. HKN.I A M IN SHOAN. lit, President. Wo two. I am now ready to furnish at .short, notice, Flooring, ceil ing, weatherboarding, mould ings of all kinds, balusters, rails, columns, dressed hoards, doors and windows, casings, etc. See me be I on* buying. 1 will be found at the old stand of the Camden Lumber Mfg. Co. Respect fully, .1. W. TUCKER, Camden, S. C. April 27, lUOf). (10. S, IIA0KI1 & SON. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Building Material, ash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, aud thereby save money. Window^id Fancy Glass a Mpr?rinltv .Ian. 4-4 PAX NOTICE, Office of Treasurer of Kerphnw C<ouuty) Camden, S. C t Sept. 14, 15)00. J In accordance with tin* Act to raise supplies tor the fiscal your commencing January 1st, 15)06, notice is hereby >riven tliiii thr hooka will he open for collect ing ^tute. county and school taxes from October 1"?, 1 i*?><?, to March 1st. 11)07. A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on ull tafccH unpaid hv January 1st, 1907. A penalty of t wo per cent on all unpaid l>v Kelt. 1st. 15)07, A penalty of seven per cent will We added on all unpaid March 1st. 15)07 Tint rate per centum for Kershaw eoinitv is as tollowc : Mills. State taxes. H School taxes, It Count v taxes, l{ailr<>ad taxes. 2 ('oni't House Moods, $ Road, 1 ' Total. 16 The lollowinir special levies have hcer tnaile also : Special School tax, Pintriet No. 1, for interest on Scliool Bonds (iradrd School It mid i nn. Mills Ibstriet N > 1, Special School tax Dist, No. 1. ?->. 'i 4, 3 " 7, 2 io, a 11. 2 12, 2 " 17, 8 18. 8 ID, 2 22, 26, The road lax of two dollars can paid the Conntv Treasurer from Octohe. 16th. 15)00. to MHiclt lrd, 1007. All male persons living within the corporate limits of cities or towns, stu dents attending any college or school of the State. Ministers in charge of regu lar congregations. teachers employed in public schools, school trustees during their term of orttce, pextons permanent ly ?lisahiad and tln?se ft'tuully en^H^etl in the quarantine service of the state are exempt from the payment of road tax. All other malt) persons between the ag** of 18 ami o0 \ ears are required to pay said road tax or work not let* than six jays during the year. The poll tax is $1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. No liwta of names for tax receipts will l>o reeiered unlesa the amount of t&x money is deposited with the said list. This rule will be atrial? enforced. D. M. MaCaekill, 0?MlT Imk Sk MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT The State Fair Del, 22 to 27, 1906 Finest Programme Fvcr Arranged. Races It very Day?Great. South Carolinians from everywhere will be at the Fair for "1 lome Coming" Celebra tion. Cheapest Railroad Rates. ONE FARE ROUND TRIP Get Ready and Come. ' f|(i ?: 11 y Destroys ail licsirc for Brink. Sold Under Guarantee. Mothers, Wivcr,, ar.d Sisters can ,'jive ji v/i'.h out the patient's r?c'.vi ed gc. It i'j pt. n-ec'/iy tasteless, coiorlcr.'i, and odorless. Orrine No. x is the remedy to rA scc:*<;y, while No. 3 is fcr those who desire to be c; v?C. Either form costs but $i per boy., making the com plctcj cure cost less than one-tenth what is charged at sanitariums, with a guarantee that the expense will be nothing unless a cure is effected. It re quires but a short time to effect a cure. Write to tin; Orrin-.t Company, Inc., Washington, D. ('..for an j nteresti 11;f booklet, w! !? i'l *.:e mai'.erl i.) plain, sealed envelope, Mail ortlera lillc*! i> ' recoip*. of price. ThO Guarantee - - O *v:_ 'i T ^ ?cld under a positive guaran tee that it. will cui'o Iim o.-'r : v if oivt.-ri kus are followed. In every box i?j r. re ; v..ivt'.e v I;ich entitles you to a i'efunci oi'your / ... ;'L.r??.> '.ul.i to effecf ?. euro. 44 !fI(JE STOCK SLOTHING. &C Having just returned from New York and Baltimore markets where i selected a very desirable stock of Men's Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc?, I am prepared to sell as cheap as ever. Soliciting your trade and thank= ing you for past patronage, Respectfully, DAVID WOLFE. Some Reasons Why You Should In sure Your Property With WILLIAMS k STIEDMI. It is a well established agency winch makes Insurance its business. It is not hero to day and gone to-morrow. Its books show a record of the business For Over Twenty Five Years. Experience has taught this agency how best to protect the interest of its patrons. Knowledge of the business and how a contract should be written is a Valuable consideration to the assured which is given with the policy. An expiration book showing all policies expiring within the next five years is carefully kept so that the lapsing of term policies is prevented. Your interests are safe guarded by policies in the STRONGEST COMPANIES making the most LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS experience has enabled it to select. Facilities for placing largo linos umxpialed. ? Its business is of value to the companies it represents, so they make every effort to please. > Its business is valuable to the assured bccause it lepre^ents Stability, Indemnity, Experience. monuments And Tombstones. VERMONT MARBLE COMPANY'S BEST DESIGNS. EST. E. O. McCREIGHT. PICTURE MOULDING. , FRAMES MAOE TO ORDER. MATS CUT BY MACHINE1 ESTYE. O. McCREIGHT. j /'"X- ? | | | x" Now is the time to get some rare # bargains in summer goods as we have a few left that we are going to sacri fice to make room for our fall stock. Ali of our Colored Lawns, Mutinies, Cotton Voile, etc, at cont. Lots of romnants in Whito Goods. Tliefle aro Hi^ Bargains. All mens' and boys,' indies and cliiMrens' Straw hats at Cost. SHOES', SHOES. ^-S * Reduced prices on al! oxfords, white or black. / -i If you want a good pair of Shoes come and get a pair of our "5tar V Brand" or "Bay State." Leather is high but we bought ?ours so that we can sell you some shoes at the same old prices. BAOGING AND TIES. I (jet our prices before you buy. New Arrow Ties, Star, Farquers Palmetto and Second band Bagjfitijr at prices that can't be beat. Yovui Respectfully, THE F AMOUS Gll-T EDGE STORE. - ?: 1? 'II *'!?( . ? m?'[); ^ue. Propria tor. ^... . - r. >. ??? ? -flSTTA' ? ? A . XV v-V.* "" ? * ' -J' , tsH ' '? i-V. 1.Jt?r V-~~v.^