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PUBLISHED KVKEY KIliDAY HY W< Xj. MoDOWBLL' Hubih'kj r i ion Kail* :?One yuar , ft ,60> ? iz month*, 76 cunt*; three niolil.h*, 40 i oenta. Ua-tkk iron Aovkktihino Ordinary j trannkJiit adrortiuinents,.first insertion 41.00 pur square ; each auk/sequent in-1 ? ortion 60 cents pur square. liUfiiiici.j local#, 6 cents per line each in sertion, Obituaries charged for at same ruUn a? ordinary advertising. Ail communications addressed to thin paper must be accompanied by the true name and addreas of the writer, in or der to insure attention. Rejected man uscripts will not be returned. Communications will lie published wIihii of interest to the general public and not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will bo HHHuiimmI for tint views of correspondents. Candidates' Card* for County ofl'icea $6.00. Congressional 410.00. Hates for contract advertising will he an nounced upon application at I he ollb-e. Remittance* by checks,draftH and pottal money orders ?bould be made payable to W. J?. MoDOWKLL, Cam den. H. (/. OAMDKN, 8. O., JAN. "4. 1907 1 i ? Wo predict that the year 1907 has in store many good things for Cam den. r'' During 1907 let iih all work to. gother with one common end in view?the good of Camden find Kor sIibw county. The legislature will meet next Tuesday. Kershaw county should feel fortunate in her delegation and wo may expect good and patiiotlc work from them. Tho Moo<) ol'A (*ood NewH|)up?r. A good newspapapur Is an abso lute necoHsity to a growing town aud county. Just slop /orNa mo mcut and consider how awkward it would he if there were no paper here, no way for a citi zen to cxpicss his V It' w H tin matters of concern, except by word of mouth; no way to learn of the local happenings over the county except through gossip; no means of publishing reports of public offi cials, notices of lax sales. lints of jurors. tiun? for holding court, elec tion notices, election returns, etc.. etc., oxccpt by tacking them on the court house door; no way for mer chants to advertise their wares, no cheap and easy way to advertise the innumerable wants of which a newspaper is now filled; mo cham pion going each week Into every newspaper ofllce in the State an a represents^vo of tho interests of the county. A newspaper does much for a community for which it makes no charge, and therefore of which little notice in taken. Hut all in all it plays a Urge part iu the development of a community. ?Ex. Don't fail lo seo tho great story play, "The Power of The Cross,'' at tho Opera House, Monday night. Prices -5c, H5o, and 50c. Ool. J. C Boyd JParalyzed. Special to The Htntc. Grceuvlllo, Doc. 31.?Col. John C. Boyd, adjutant and inspector general was stricken with paralysis this afternoon, between 4 aud 5 o'clock, while ho waa visiting his daughter on College street. The stroke was very sudden. In speak ing of hla condition to-night the at tending physician said that he con sidered Col. Boyd seriously til, and he doubts very much if he will bo able to tnke the oath of ollloc on J an. 15. The attack was on the right siile and that side is utterly helpless this evening. The Colonel has been conscious at all times since the stroke and said tonight that he had been feeling unwell only today. Jan. -1.?The latest reports from Col. Boyd is that his condition is not encouraging. Supeivisor's Repoit For Quarter Ending Dec. 21st, 190G N S Richards $ 30 00 M C West 112 25 J 1) Bradley 90 80. das T Trueadel 30 O0 H M Fincher 110 00 T B Wilson 40 00 J B Munn 116 15 G W Dabnoy 7 00 John Boon 5 75 W L Banks 8 95 W Hoggins 13 75 Porter & Blackwoll 12 80 M B Rabon 6 00 W F Russell 25 25 8 J Benton 27 00 E F Snyder 1 00 B M Pearce 31 25 > W L Pailey 0 Q3 Elmore Brown 31 ?5 , Newton Kelly 31 25 \X W Oo pel and 30 60 91 38 Kennedy 116 89 ^Kirklend k Smith 196 10 D M Betbuno x 31 251 8 O Hell 5 so ! J W Hearon 11 ?o U v umt 10 00 WTJeffMfv 8100 J IJ Phelps W O Butler Amog W?*?t A (1 U B Klliolt J j Mohr & Son Bob 1 > ? x'?ii J 1) FUlpa I) M M('(/unk ll & W K Bunnell Ki r>0 J) M McC'ttuklll ? l)irk I'ri?*o I) I' (J Mnrchieon W B Tumor 11 (J TrtrriHon H M Finclur W OoiHcnhoimcr \V T Smith ? 1) M Mo.O'tbkill W L McDowell .J M Ho wot I W 11 IMnckoty W A Kdirock Brown Lumber Co. S M Hull H M 1WJI H ]?' Brafcin^'fnn K S Nettle* A. Son W r Hal lor T Z Boon J S Trtwilliftm ?t H Trnntliutu (I L Dtibnoy ^ ^ T (J SoMftioiiH John Boon H linrliol.l V 1i Zoinp J I) Bradley W llinHon J, 1) \VttU? J L lliliHOU Jhh StokcH A It Knbon W It Barliold (loo W Crosby IJ M Mo'Jaskill T J Williams 1) M McLykill W Ii Turner M 0 W. ?t ?J A KuIm/h 1) I' C Murehiaon Rlchd l'rico W F RuhmoII J I) Bradley D K llon^h UK Ilou^h W M Hcolt \V GeiHOtiboiincr J A INI eC link ill $ II TrucHiloll N K McKinnon II T JohnHon It K Stokea J (J WoIhIi John K Ithauio J M So well Hum a & Barrett Camden Supply Co 1-14 23 Laurens T Mills 21 00 W A Sehrock 30 00 S 11 Cunningham 8 00 Springs B ?V 11 Co 6 85 .J M Sowoll (55 CB i Camden W L & I (Jo 64 54 Lanrons T Mills 1 0 00 Camden Chronicle 2 00 II L Watkina 17 HO S (J Zomp 4 00 .) K Catoo 15 00 Whitakor At Burnot 06 50 M C West ' 114 70 W C Butler r 133 03 1) 1' C Mnchison ?. 10 42 ?1 8 Trantham V 177 55 ?J S Trantham ^ 14 21 W C Williams 3 75 J D Bradley J 95 00 W B Bar Hold / ? 10 02 H UarHeld / 7 50 \V llinsnn 7 Go J J Truesdel < 10 2o C. W Dabnoy \ 7 00 W J l>uuti, M D ? 55 50 John Boon > 8 00 T C Sessions 11 54 J S DCinn 0 30 B C Cook 70 00 (i W Dabnoy 27 30 J 1' Pickett 10 00 11 F Dixon 1 00 Lewis McDow 2 50 A C Jones 7 50 Hampton Ilaithcook 4 00 J T Freeman 0 50 John K Rhaine 20 35 llirsch Bros A Co 27 70 Cauidon Supply Co 70 61 L M Waters 15 00 A D Konnoily 108 06 K S Nottles * 16 18 \V F Russell 26 50 A W Burnett, M 1) 5 00 W L McDowell 46 93 K B Elliott (5 00 J S Boss 40 75 J B l'lielps 10 00 Kichard Price 1 25 J 1) Qoff 54 30 j W B Turner 43 07 ltiohard l'rice 23 00 1> K Hough 0 10 F UuHMcii r? oo W Gcisonlieimor ;> 80 H E Stokes 44 25 Ci E Shealy 30 00 C W Birchuioie 88 08 D M McCa*kill 26 50 J B Wallace 5 00 Ewd Sinvrl 1 25 Elmore Brown 7 50 W A Schrock 14 50 J M Sowoll 50 80 Springs & Shannon 144 98 D M Betliune 8 00 J D McCattkill 3 00 W T Smith 12 65 W P So well 12 00 W W H in son 2 00 I) Wo lie 15 f>'o F L Truosdoll 7 ?q J. M SOWELIi. Couuty Supervisor. Painting & _Pape( Hanging. 1 wish to Announce to the people of C*mden and community that I am pre pared to do Painting and Taper Hanging at very reasonable rates. a"i solicit their patronage. Satufacti?/4 guaran teed. 1 have on hand a line of paper samples which I will be pleaed to ehow you. ReepecMully, ' J. A. LINCOLN, P. 0. Box 440, Camden, S. 0., Jan. 1st, 1007. The Edsall Winthrope Stock CV in a aariea of playa at tho O Hwfe a!12est ttcc*. *Oy?if ,p?ri fiffo, S5o and 60a. Dqi'I ' .< prioea " <all to M? The Kin<l You llave Always nought, and which has how in umo lor over 80 years, hats borne the signature of und has been niado under his per Kotial supervision since Ith Infancy. Allow no one to doceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment* Whatris CASTORIA CJastorla In a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, llrojm and Soothing Byrups. It is Pleasant, it Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance* Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorishnoss* It cures Diarrhioa and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the tttomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacca?The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY9 . yf Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hare Always Bought N!n Use For Over 30 Years. TUB OCNTAWN OOMPAMV. ?T MURRAY tTtd^T, MCW V?M err*. NEW OFFICES. ? I desire to announce that I sun now occupying the offices in the Walking Building, corner Broad and DeKalb streets, formerly used by Dr. Weinberg. The gratifying increase in my REAL ESTATE BUSI NESS during the past twelve months has necessitated this move, and for the same reason 1 have disposed of my Fire Insurance business. I am therefore pleased to state that I am n.ow in a position to give my ENTIRE ATTENTION to Ileal Estate Transactions, Loans and Collections. There is larger demand lor houses now than lias ever been known in the history of Camden. Tenants wishing to rent ALWAYS APPLY AT THIS AGENCY for the reason that they know that 1 have listed on my rent register in the neighborhood of TWO HUNDRED BUILDINGS of various character, and can supply their demands. This olUce re ceives applications EVERY DAY and to those who wish steady and prompt returns from their properties we com mend this department. Use the same entrance as heretofore and turn to the LEFT at top of stairway. Telephone No.i.,. C. C. 97/oo re, Estate Stroke unciertafceng* OAIXS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAT OK NIGHT EST. E. (). McOR EIGHT. Some Reasons Why You Should In sure Your Property With WILLIAMS & STPJilM. It is a well established n^e*- ... T , Ti . . * ? .icy which make* Insurance its business. It is not here , , ? , ! , . today and gone to-morrow. Its books show a record r xl . . ol the business Ex )cdc?r ^ver Twenty Five Years. ? f 00 ^lls taught this agency how bosfc to protect the intep^?t of its patrons. Knowledge of the businos^^nd how a contract should be [written is a valuable consideration to the assured which is given with the policy. An expiration book showing- an policies expiring witliip the next five years is carefully kept so that the lapsing oi term policies is prevented, Youi interests aro safe gup .rded by policies in the STRONGEST COMPANIES making tho mo*-' L,rdERAL ADJUSTMENTS p ace has enabled it to select. . . acilities for placing large lines unequaled. Its business is of value to the companies it represents, ac ? ? ths*7 sis ke ever v effort, in nlesae. 1U business is valuable to the assured because it represent! Stability* indemnity, Experience. ' I-1? J . I . cANTEY & BOYKIN, I'IRI: iS^UItMSCI;. Dwelling Atul i|<? UisUs \ Signify VV" ""'""??"?Ml Only The It,.., Mof( H?m1 Kh<ni(? Aiiil Hrnln m \?:*mi:s. (jo To Kennedy's And Sec His New Store. He will aliow you the most complete Srock he ban ever offered the trade/ The Leader in llar.lw mv, he v. ill sell you complete the liest ^ ;i(l slove oil lhe market. His Ranges not surpassed, especial!) lus ,yfc>tV Knmv. See n Delft Ware for kitchen and 1; ?tise (>-0 putty) ovt \ peice warranted. Tim celebrated K K P.vk.-I kni\? <. ^Immus ami 1 able C ml tiry warranted. P:i.-th loading (I. n-. Ihinurs outlier Pumps, I'ip-.'black ami <talv.itiiycd I ji<|ine fittings Numbing Supplies. .Inp A l.ac. ..!d Km nituiv bnks new. I arrows Di>.r and Smoothing ui.iin drill* am! Canniehael l' ifltributora, use llicm and plant in 1 ho open lurrow, the hue j principle, and thereby stve \o-.ir ,1 an.] si uul. Ynlean and |Ol.iittaiiocjia Plow* (\,r Ahlbtun Hay Presses. Muddles, Hndlts, llanteKs. i 11^ and lus: Nice line Groceries. /*? O. fCeppedy. I wish to annoum r 111al 1 am now soiling u Bankrupt Stock. 1 did lut fail, the other'* fellow did. On tliis account I can oilord to sell you good, reliable, seasonable g<?ods at less than actual cost of production, Icc.mse I buy It my own price. 1 am in the market to buy stocks. Anyone wishing to sell their stocks communicate with me. It will pay you to come and see what \\v hWo to ofler in the line of Clothing, Sin. cs, Dry (io.ds. Etc. The prices will certainly please and astonish von. Don't bo misled but come t > this. >ure uii.l m t the real, Genuine Bargain. Opposite 7>ost Office. THE HEW Turk SME & PIMM to. New Goods! We wish to announce to our friends and the public generally that we have opened up a nice line of heavy and fancy groceries in one of the new stores next to Mr. A. L). Kennedy's! where you will find everything fresh! and nice in the grocery line. We also! carry sidelines of Crockery, Glass ware, tinware, water Buckets, Tubs, oil cans and in fact anything to be found in an up-to-date Grocery Store. Give us the chance and we are sure we can sell you, we are not to be un dersold. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Respectfully, ]Q. A? & R. I** MOSELEY Attention, Von?waet?. I will at the Auditor'? , u li Sa'inrUv iluriug the uioni January, TJ07, for U?e |>urp?< ieel i\ in<: for pf mi All S ildi. iH, Si ilorfc <*r their j uwh who wioh to iimke applio^ fur ? |m iifid/i inn It do ho tin* 11!"i:111 ? ( Jtinn*ry. Tb$*f ,y "ii Ni? ml! nr-od not uiak^ I>Iicti 11"iit 'nit intial report t^ jmiImi in |?;r?-oii o> l?y s'S tln-ii iiaiiu a can l?e ,iii tlm roll f??r thofiiftiiinK jei( allkn i)kas, IVnbiou (thin inlhB 10ii( . |)crfml??r JOth, 190(5. Master's Sale. / StaK; of South (,'ar i In ihe oMiib, > of Con^j Oonnty of KeriUaw ) l*lc% New to a ('. lloykln, <iit Adminta^. of the Estate of E. Miller. 1)^ and (a hin own right, ' Ptaint< AiJ<llA,it Lucy C Ihykin, Jlurv:ell //. L kin, M. H. <!reea, Eliza G ^ AiA'j, A. JJ. KcAAedy Assig^ The Fanners <$? Merchants ^ * of CumdeA, ft. C, and Cfft Yates <tAd J T Hay, Agey ('red itors of The Fanner M< rchuAts HaAk of Camden, j/> Ae I lie C Ma a, Administratrjf thr. bhtn.tr of John C MaA, ?y. k ntl/i'i as a clans numerous itors of The Fanners df iT. iihaIs Hank, V J Pettetjfy Charleston Savings lnstit^ Joseph W. Jiarnwell, Receipt the IhKulb Cottd^Ajfill, ? tosh (*)? Seymour Co., of Aikf.. Af y , E Oliver, and other tors of the Estate of E fir Haykin, Defendax I'tiller and by virtue of a decrt;o|fl niiow case, made by the Honor&lR, W. Mointniuger, Circuit .Judge, ^ 12th day of December, 11)06. I wiSfer for sale in front of the County jut House door in the City of Camden,!^ during the legal hours of sale, on Monday in .January, 1007. being thfr. iMitli day of tbe month, the followi^. scribed property: HEAL ESTATE. To Be Sold In Separate Tract!; , "AH that piece, parcel and ti land, lying, being and Bituated County of Kershaw. State of Soul liiiu. containing Two hundred an (2lo) acres, more or less,the same] inerlv a part of the estate of Burl kin.*do<-eased, nnd designated ii| dr^n by T. 11. Cantey. I>. S.t H^>er ? ight (8) and bounded ?& HMi the North by lands of l'e)z?M. Co., a road dividing them ^Lds of the Estate of E. C. K as the Stockton place, Uantfci, ^^Wcii ami Charleston Itoad arnW Branch. separating itMir tnjHuumbcr ton (10) in the &nbdiviw sauWanda and tract "number nine;?r subdivision from hioh it is sepa*^* Ihe Sohth Caw'.'ina Railroad. v AU of thp'^ piece, parcel andVij-V land , lyj- being and situated < of Kershaw and State o%f^ 0ur olina, containing one hundred atr^ '.y-three (1:53) acres, more or leas, as* by a plat, drawn by '1\ R. Cantey,-?$? i and designated as tract number o ?; (11) and bounded as follows : ou thah : by tlio laud of Pelzer ltodgers & Ot* inerlv apart of the Estate of Boykin, deceased, and known at Lang Swamp place, East by tract MS ten (10) in the subdivision made b^L Cantey, 1). S., 8outh?by ,the laudal. ii 0. Kennedy, knowli as vJthe place, from which'it is separated bJK "5 lei Branch, and Wo?t by tract lit ('2) in said subdivision AU that piece, parcel and tract ad lying, being and situate ill tbe Coiif; Rershaw, State aforeaaid, cootainjW hundred und seventy six-teniiis {i/yi acres, more or leas, as shown drawn by T, R. Cantey, D. S , an*- $ ignated as tract number twelve bounded as follows:on the No/jh byh ot l'elzer Rogers & Co., formerly a ft' the Kstate of Burwell Boykin, dew* and known ??< the Lang Hwamp E?st by tract number eleven (11) >? subdivision made by T. R. Cantey,** ^outli bv the lands of the Eatate of5? - Kennedy, known as the Stocktoi?* and Wt'st by tract number thirteen? I naid suhdivision. All <>f lhat i>iece, parcel nrtij(fc . | of laud lyiuj, be'ng and situate^?'-; < ountv of K? rah aw, Stale of Souther linn, containing one hundred and f*' Ave (I'm) acres, more or le??, a* {shott*^: I a Whit mads by T. R. Cantey, I>. I known and designated as tract n^T ? i thirteen (lA) and hounded *s loll<m? the north by land* of IVI/.er ltod^f i J . formerly a part of the EiU*< l>urwell Boykin, defease L and koff | the Lanar place. E?*i imltt number i \ e'. ? ihe enbdivijBE^ llie laildtl fit ski 1 I Still" of B U l'A 8|R ' kin, deceas -d. South by Daniel r? and We?t by lnnd? of IMzer Co , and the Wateree lllver. JT*! Also the following 1'erBoual Vrvl* - One '!) mouse color'<1 1 orsrt mul^ oil Cleveland. o\t\; One (1) baj mule, named Uhoily; Ono (1") de niarn mule, named Lou; One (MK '?$ bay mare mulo, named Molly, old] grey horse mule , named ttock , grey hoine. initio, named Stephen, <J7 x Horse?. IT - One (1) \>ay mare, named Miudp^ Ono (1) bay maro, named Nolle, ol?-? ~S \ Farm lmplemonta. i o\> (I) old wagon; One (1) rao raVe / Ono (I) thrasher ana engi I Si* (ft) plow etockt. single; Six, I Stocks, Farmer Friend, old-By weedin? boea; Si* (0) pitch for i *i* (G) shovels, old; Two x2) spadi | (2) mattocks; Si* (til axes, old; , cotton planter, old ; Two (2) gu tributqjfl, old , One (I) MVM4art 1 One (IrQStnoothinii harrow; Onoj 1 barrow; Three (8) double plol 1 and wugon gear. Terms o! Bale. He*l EataUOne-hfclt Cast payable in on* year, mcui*4 tht purchaser and mottgaga 011 ?ea *o\t\, with prWlladgo to Ut*i or purchatsra of paj\ag a gr a\\ lu caah. Pwraonal rro^rtyC*?h. Ko ftale of any or a\\ prop*., or any aubaeqwnt fUW*-- ? !? Wars o! parcoasoT to conpty' otaale. ' Dai, life, L. AS.<WITTKQ1 Mw^totfeflNw