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Xht tyamtltn PVBUSHKJ) KVKHY~ KRIDAY HY W. Lj. m>:rac^y/ BD3 il* 8uhmok^>tion/Ka rt-a : ?OnK year, $1 .60, ? ix month*,* 76 cent*; t hreo "jnoiitha, 40 cent*. Kaiuh itoe Auvjitti iHiNO -Ordinary trail?icnt *<1 vrrtinnedt?, flrot inMertion $1.00 per H<piare ; eahb ?iw>He<jtiwnt in. aertion 60ceniH per f\n*re. BuMinean local#, 6 chiiI/ per lino each in sertion. Obituaries charged /or at Maine rau-a a? ordinary. Adverting. All coinmiWdratfonn nddreaHed to ihia paper muBt he accompanied by the true name and aiMreaa of tin* writer, in or der to insure attention. Rejected man utcripts will not be returned. Communications will be published when of interest to the general public a"<l not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will be assumed for tbp views of correspondents. Candidates' Card* lor County oflices $6.00. Congressional >10.00, Hates for coutract advertising will be an aonnoAd upon application at the office. ttttiTjittancea by checks,draftH and postal money orderB ahould be made payable to W h MflDOWKLL, t'amden. K. C. OA MI)EN. 8. 0. OCT. !!?. 190t> Tlll lff iH fi(l IIIIUHIJkI (IcillHtld uh iliia week for advittiMio^ apace t-ff^reby crowding out h good deal ? f r< hd|ti|* tnniu-t, I > 11 < am i ?? m d ?? i h w ill find hi ine vi'M iuu-ifrftiiiik m ?id iny in I lie ad vei linemeni?. Head them. JfiiHey Cow For Salt t K??r S??le?A tjoi.ii Jcihiu c w II ?m no iioriiH. II'tH Hi-cotidlnr t hint calf. Said to be good Milwi-r, and Ht'Oina perfectly ttentle. Wm f). I'ranlliaui 8?*pi 2H, 190tt. Notice Of Election. Slate of-Soul It Carolina. ) County of Kertdiuw. \ Not ire ijt hereby jeivt*i? I hat t!?*? Uein i ftl Election for l{epri>nentive in ('otn/ren* will be lielil nt the voiitii; proeints lixed liy law in the Comity of Kojatiuw on Ttiomliiv,- Movcmb?-r HJOtS, mhi< 1 <1hv be ing Tueadav following (<??? lirat Monday; an proscribed by law. The tpiulificalionii for su/Tingea are hk follow*: Residence in III? State for two year*, in the < iiiiiiIv ono vear, in thi*- polling prccint in which tin'elector offers to vote, four iiioiiliin, and Ih?* payment six months before auv eleetion of ? r?v poll tax then duo and payable. I'rovided That, ministers in charRe of an orjtaitixt'd chureh and teachers of public schools filial I be entitled to voto after r<i x months' residence in the State, otherwise <|uh 1 i fled. Itcgistraalion ? Payment of all taxes, including poll lax, assessed and collecta hlo ? 111 riiic tlo' prt Vlulid vear. Tie* pro duction of a certificate or the receipt of the ofllccr aurhori/< d In collect such tax es hIuiII he conclusive proof of the pay ment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls innnayers and clerks must lake ami subscribe to the Constitutional oath The ( hnirman of the Hoard of Managers can administer the oath to the other Man agers and to lltcClctk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman The Managers elect their Chairman and Cl??rk. Polls at each vol ing place must he open ed at 7 o'clock a. in and closed at *1 p III . except ill the t'ilv (if ? }, ilvrii where the? shall he opened at 7 ? in anil closed at 6 p. m The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy: and it none of I In Managers at lend the citi/,e?> can appoint, from amo^g the qualified voters, tin- Mini aeers. w h<>, ah r being sworn, canton duct | ho < 1* o!joo At the cl >e >>i ||)t< ? h-cti -t i. t'l- Ma- n gets a'ol % left. in.>st pr <1 publicly i.. op n the b illot boxes ami covin tlw i>al Jots iherein, an I continue without ad journment until I sum' ociiiplct. ed. and in-i*<o a ntalt-mcnt <? f the ie*uli for cach office. and * gu Mm .-ame. With in tliree davs t h?o o.if(?? r. t In* t 'h tiroum ?>f the Hojud <<r nmiiii'one <b >ignali d b* i In Hoard, must delive r to the I'uiiiiiii^i 'ti ers i'f Klcct ion the | m.II I i->i s. the hoxe containing iIn* ballots .md wiiu.mi state ments oi the result i f t he eh ctinn Mauaitrrs ol klcrti'Mi ? - I'lio nOlow iirj Managers <>f Ivlcclioti have been appoint ed to hold the election ?t the various pre cincts in said ? 'outity : Camden Opera llouso?T II 1 >?*nt?? i?, 0 C Vaughna. Allen hca Bethune?\V S Marshall, 1! \V Hani inond, I'M11 McDonald Westvilie?W M I'.ach, .1 A McDow ell, W L <iaskms I >u ll'a Io Sclioo I IIon?e? I a' wis Si i gars. I) LCntne, ?' .1 tiardner Kirk lev's Store?T H Kirkley, .1 II Crow. II T Horlon Brewer's Store? .1 allies t \ Row ell, Bar ry Ogburn, (1 K Hammond McLean's llranch? W I, Wiiliams, James Tidwell, Alex Shaw Mt. /ion Church?.1 lx he Kay. J S Dunn, J L Trapp Stockton?G \V Amnions..! (' Hum ph ries, Helton Owens Haley's Mill ? W T McCaskill, DA JVlcLauchlin, W .T Newman Shaylor'p Hill?S W llornahy, W R Barfield. uj J Watts Hanging Rock?() 11 Wataon, T H Young, Hurrell Joncn Liberty Hill? W K Thompson, K 0 Jones, J II Cureton Rabon'a X Road*?Kugeno Watts Roht Mickle, J? T Jackson ___ Lang** Mill?J T Arrants .lolm McCaa, J H ItS^H Btanoy?W J Motley, A K Itose, J A Grigaby. IJl'iiti Managers tX each precinct rismed above are requeatetl to delegate one of ^tbair number to ?ecur? the bor and blanks ^ tot' tbe election on Satuidav, November 3rd, 1909, At the ofllc* of The Wat?ree IfNMDgtr. *\ C. W. Blrchmore, T. " D. M. Kirkley, J. J. Bell, - Commlwloneis of Federal Election for KTftbew County, S. 0. " Tt: ? v . Notice To School Teachers, I ponitWely cannot approve p#v war | r.tnth for any ifaclicr w ho Iihh nut h fi'r. < Mllcalc ifjMitoivl in thi? county, 'JVnoli- 1 urn who hold cert) tic h(u* from other j oountit-h or IIiohh v\ ho h?vu diplomat* | from Uit> adopted collej/va in tliix State 1 will plcaau have I tifi/i registerc?J hefora j prcaonling their limt claim for approval. : The following i? h li?i ??t adopted coJ. j It'KOn: IJni verafty nf South Carolina. Wo I lord (UiHi'itv Furuiuo l.'nivi'fHity, ' /U'lIlAi jfl (.'olle^c, S. Military Academv. Krakinc < lollop; j-; Nmvbi'ry Cotlejn?. < * r<'?*n vi 11?? I'Viiih lo Collie. (*t?nrI?i*rtt<-it < oWi-'/o, < Jhicot a ' 'ollt'iti*. Idniewiono Female t'ollcgo. <-oil vcrne ('allege, Columbia I'Vooilc ''ol)e'*e Presbyterian l.'olltttrv for \\r?? Wilithrop Lander Female College. Prcahytcrlan College <>( S, ('. Due WeM Femal" 1 'ollc^e. Mi-miningcr Normul School* < Colored j ('Ithiin I'nivermty. State <'olored t'ollc^e. Ih'iiedict College Avery Norton! I iiHt.it ute. Allen IJimviTHity II itrbiNoii ('ollege, W M. 'I'nrnpr, Supt oj J'id Kerahaw (Jo. Oct. If>, J!tOI>. iiisii. s. iiACKKit s sn\. ?MANUKAOTDKKHm OF Doors, Sash, Blinds ? Moulding, Building iMateric) JisIl Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON. - S. <: Purchase our mukc?, whit \. we jjjuarantee miperior t<? ;in\ wold South, and thereby savi money. Window and Funcy (jIhhs :: Hp<nr>mh^; .)nI) 4 4 MONEY TO LOAN. M ? tncy t,o Iuhii tin lien! K-jt'ttt* tor NovchiIht 1 -f. l'.KXJ. ('l'tr!<o it von TronoUow. ()?>.!. 10? WANTED. A [jMity with t X (M'n'i nrc to n?'-.v. A i'j?l V l<? 1*. O. B<>x ;?02. On id 11 en, S O REAL ESTATE And Col!<*(*!Ititr Agont. All pcrtous I)-vintf lhal Kahite for *n)e or rent, an* reipie>d"d to rail on me for in formation. Those wishing t'> buy.or rant Keal Katate, lire also requettcd local) on inf. AM claim* placed in idv hutida for cob lectioli will receive prompt attention. (,'rtll on nt** itf Mr. W A, ?H lir -ck'n of firo (Tint l'copio'a office.) ('itIII<I?-ii, K ('. G. G. ALEXANDER. n\ N0TIC1L Olficn of TreaHurer of Kershaw Comity/ Camden, S. 0 , Sept. 14, 1900. ) 1 n accordance with 11 ??* Act to raih< ? i i ft I > I i <-h for tin* fiscal year i*orii iii(*n<;f n>? January 1st , IflOft, notice ia hereby tiiven th,u tin* hooks will be open for collect ing Mate. countv and hcIioo] taxes from October lo, 11#0lto March let. 11)07. A penalty of I per cent ill hit added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 190" A penalty of two per emit on ail unpaid by I'YI). 1st. VM)7, A penalty of ncven pur ( flit will III* added OH nil unpaid March l?t, 1907 The rate per centum for Kershaw coUHty is a? follow* : Milla Mt.ate taxes. 5 School tax on, Calmly taxes, 34 Railroad taxes, 2 (Joint House Bonds, f Koftd, 1 Total. . If> The lollovrililt S|Wi?l levied liave heel made alio: Special School tax, Diatriet No. J, for intercut on School Bond* (.iryded School Building, Mills. Diatriet No. 1, Special School tax Dial, No. 1, li " ?? '? S>, U m ?. .. 3 l? ?? f* ?? ?f '* o .. .. ?? .. ?. |()> 2 11, i.' " " " 12, 2 " " " " " 17, ri ?' " ? lx, :i *? " " " " i??, 2 '2 j, ? I o .. .. 2 The road tax of t\yo dollars can paid the Comity Treasurer from Octohc, IBth. 1900, to March 1st, 1007. All male persona living within the corpor:ile limits of eitlea or lnwns, stu d<-rits attending any college or aehool of the State. Ministera in ehurjje of reRii lar ? on^rej_'at iono, teachers employed in pnhlie schools, school trustees during their term of office, persona permanent ly disabled and those actually enjjaj'ed m the oiiaratitine service of the state are exempt from tlie. payment of road tax. All other male pernons between the ajres of IS and n0 vears are required to pay said road tax or work not le?s than six daya during the year. The poll lax it? %? 1. Al! information a*Mo taxes will hi furnislied upon application. No Inns of names for tax receipts will hi' reeieved unless the amount of tax money is deposited wit 11 the said list This rule \n i 11 be strictly enforced 1). M. McCnukill, County Treti* FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. Wo Represent Only The Best And Most Reliable Companies. Real Kslute And Kentinir Audits. IN CAMDEN i SOLID WEEK! Fun, V folio A Jul Frivolity. I$i?_' (-arnival And Krot? St root Fair. Located on Main St foot. Attractions Furn islnd hy the Smith (1 roator Shows 10 Bit* Shov\s. S. nf-at ional Fioo Acts Madame Leona Bonne. Unehalenged l^ucen of the Air An intereaiin** number of unique aerial feats upon the Trapeze, presenting n series of pr?lty, graceful and attractive t? ats of mid air posing. The most remarkable female act in flu* world. Decorated b\ sovereigns ol Kurope ami crowned li\ people of America as the unquestioned champion of her sex. jSLnrvclous in physi cal perfection, astounding in 1mm* skill, strength and grace. At 2 in the afternoon and 7 15 in the evening. Mr. Matt Gay." The. world's champion High Piuap Trill v a daring, death ilelving, backward summersault dive iVom a brilliantly illu minated ladder 92 feet in height. It is truly a dare devil feat deftly dorie. At 5 in tho afternoon and at 10 30 at night. Both acta absolutely free at Camden week of Oct. 22 to 27. Not on)e unclean, immoral or objectionable leatur. wilh Smith's Greater Show*. ! Approximate Apportionment of School Funds. Year Beginning July 1. 100(1, Ami Hixling Juno 80? 1907. N'<>. lial. DiHlrir-t on hand I !?> :>i ~ I I 3 i 1 'A 3 21 01 4 i>r,n r, i r>r , t:, is c 111)/si 7 fit 13 a 220 63 'J 41H 13 10 82ft tt> JI 76 60 iv mi ij 40 30 87 14 If,a 43 15 \<M\ 38 16 ( |M2 HI) 17 150 26 18 10 19 288 60 20 124 18 22 1 OH 43 23 88 k:> 21 13 63 2* 37 80 20 :;">o <?;{ 27 7 34 3 Mi'1 Special Tax. Low 21*4 r,r,'.f> 67h 360 I ?;<> 22k J 4 J MX 2#0 81 MM '/?<) ooo 670 1<;9 594 f, 18 60 220 300 880 .'>00 214 HO sro 520 220 120 380 fiOI 174 04 140 !?* 70 ?# ,48 J'Oil Tax. (.'ftp do/ Tax Ml <;i> ftoo 12 187 22 38 7 <>0 20 8:t 6 70 IS M? 38 200 40 146 <52 128 30 J 00 8:j 7 60 IS ?7 12 200 43 l.r>0 ac ?4?t 10 180 2? 14 4 111 2H ? 23 H 38 JO 26 3 :w i) 20 3 Total 84'0 31 3381 380 04 ?;'jk 5i :l\r> 13 237 61 4K?j 13 1008 ?3 14'_'4 43 1321 20 U72 6(i U/JH 14 87 87 440 43 076 38 1306 80 1100 L'.r> 431 10 1100 FA) '202 18 87C 43 243 h{< 166 03 205 HO r>#3 93 100 34 VV. IS. TURNER, Supt.of Education. NICE STOCK CLOTHING, &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 STEEBIAH It is a well established agency which makes Insurance its business. It is not here to day and gone to-morrow. Its books show h fvchrd of the business For Over Twenty Five Years. Kxperieiice has taught tliis agency how best to protect the iuteres! of its patrons . K now ledge of the business and how a contract should be written is a valuable consideration to the assured which is given with the policy. ^ All 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 f he most /' x . LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS experience has enabled it to select. .Facilities for placing large lines unequaled. Itp? business is of value to the companies it represents, so they make even effort to please Its business is valuable to the assured because it represents Stability, Indemnity, Experience. Go To Kennedy's And See His New 5tore. Ill- will show you the most complete Stock bo has ev< r ? ?ftered the trade. The Leader in Hardware he will sell \ou complete (ho best $8.50 stove on the market. His Rd!l? es not surpassed, especially his $25. Range. See it. Delft Wnre for kitchen ni(?l house (so prottv) every peice warranted. The celebrated K K. Pocket. knives, shears and Table Cutlery warranted. Breech loading Guns, Hunters outfits. Pumps. Pipe black and Galvanized. Kngine fittings Plumbing Supplies. J*p A I*mv<>ld Furniture looks new. Harrows Discr and Smoothing. Grain drills and Carmichael distributors, use them and plant in the open farrow, the true principle, and'thereby save your soe.d and stand. Vulcan and Chattanooga Plows. Car Mil bum Wagons. Ilay presses. Saddles, liridles, Harness. Bagging and Tiet: Nice line Groceries. J*. is>. fCefifiedy. A OF at the Famous (iiit Kdge Store. We are si owing now a most complete liiiQ of (he newest weaves and novelties in Dress Goods and notions Mild have n full stock of Do fnestic Goods of all kinds at prices that will at tract you. Ladies tailored suits, cloaks and Rain Coats. We have si beautiful lire of ladies and child renS cloaks in the latest styles at prices that ? ? f r \ r. a*toni>di \oir Ladies ram eo>it." rr ni io tfi'' .Inst received a large 'assortment of Knit Goods. Children's eqn*?8. Caps lorjnes Shawls Fac.inators, etc. Ladies and Childrens Hats and Caps. We are showing a most attractive line of Lulies reiidv to wear hats in the newest shapes and the largest assortment of childrens hats and caps in the city; we can certainly save you monev in these goods. BLANKETS, CARPETS. Hugs, Art Squares and Mayings?15-* sure you see ours, before yon buy. STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER That is the verdict of all people that wear them. A full line ot Ladn s, Ch'.ldrens. Mens and Boys. "These are Shoes t*?-it Satisfy." > ' r Mens' And Boys Clothing. Hats and Caps. "See ours before you huy." COUNTRY MERCHANTS In wholesale lots we have special prices for the country merchant. BAGGING AN5) T5ES. We are '-.swapping" dollars on Hariri and ties; any kind you want 2 Mil,, 2\h. 1 :T-41b or Second li and. Get our prices before you buy Yours res] vet fully. The Famous Gilt ^ndge Store P. T. Vllfe|>'v:iie, 7 Voiui^or ( y