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Brace's \ ft ftp Pine Teas & Cof fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat." Phone 49. JM Residence For Rent. At *20 per mon>li. Opposite lo "Bloomsberry," Kiikwood, S. C. Apply to Miss Mary C. \Vaikins, ilrwin Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Bargain* In Real Estate. If you wish to got bHrgains In roal estalf, cither in the city 01 country, coil on G. G, Alexander, Keal Katale Agent, Camden, S. (,'. Bazaar. .A bazaar will be held at Mrs. E. K. jVfahdeville's cottage, "Terrace Lodges" Monday, April 1st, 2 to 7 p. in, for the benefit of the organ fund of the Episcopal Church. Can't Do Without The Chronicle. A subscriber in a distant Slate, remitting for two > ears subscription, writvs: "Your paper is always k we loo i'i) e visitor and I do not know how I could.get along without it." Firo at Conquest. Fire at Conquest, a siding onthej ?Seaboard railroad near Hlaney, one ?day thi? week, destroyed several .feet of the railroad track and a larue quantity of wood and lumber. We regret lo learn th&t Mr. J. L. Gay, Jr., of our town was quite- a lieavy loser by the (ire. Had Insurance. IVe direct the attention of our readers to the ftd vertisnnent of The Carolina H<?il Insurance Company of Marion, S C. The terrible ex pedience that? several of our farm era near Lugoft' hml with hail I ant year makes it unnecessary to ur-gM the importance of insuring .crops. The above mentioned com jpany makes a most liberal propo sition. See ?.vtheir adv. and wnte them for particulars before the Siail storms come. Grand and Petit Jurors. The following jurors have keen drawn for the April term of Court. The grand jurore will serve for the year, the flrat six names having been brought over from last year9jury: Grand.?C F Mnnn, G B Kmt;, I) TTaylor, II C Pettigrew. E E Evan*, T L Smith, J I) MeDowall, J It Wrst. John Hunter, E B l..orirk, N A Peay, W 11 Pinckney, LE Barnes, Helton Owens, .1 P Lewis, T F Me* Dowel I, ,J C Humphreys, W F Mc CaskiM. First Week. Petit ?J B Mickle, A V Kirby, $ L Davis. W S Taylor, J H label I, 0 N Hnnpiireye, W PI DeLoache, M W llon^h, T V Parker, J L So well. A G liradley, B II Boykin, James Moore. J T B Elliott, () K McCas k'll, ,7 .1 Holland, L M Trnesdel, G * Gay, 15 N Jones, W J Ellis, It D Williams, I) J Mnnn, E L Copeland. r J C Price, J E Creed, W J Jones, H Rush, W It Gregory, G W Am inons, A E Kennedy, J M Barfield. II C Singleton, W A McDonald, C W Shiver, S H Roberts, II A Mar tin. Second Week. II F Haile, E T McCoy, R A Vanghan, E CDuBose, It W Sutton, OL Bradley, J S Barfield, li-0 Johnson, T R Kirkley, S J/Jordan, J L Baker, William West, R W Hammond, B L W Gay, J D?nn? ningham, L G Gaskins, G H Lenoir, Clybnrn, R F Hough, N B Tay lor, J C Nicholson. H Savage. A H Shiver, C F Munn. A L Young, JE JBranham. J C Blackwell, J A Mc Dowell, W A Anderson, J E Bran* ??am, J F Smith, H F Smith, W F Russell, ,lr, J E Williams, W E S Trapp, L L McLaughlin. ftird Week, N A Bethune, David Wolfe, J M Spears. J M Builer, Leo 8ehen?f, L A Gardner, F U Taylor, R W Went, Alex Boon, W K West. W T M* | Oaakill, W C Msngom, M H liorton, J L Hinson, K W Murehibon, F E Rose, F B Floyfl, J J. Thompson, L W Boy kin, J I* Cato*, Paul Brown, H E Baker, J J Jtosb, W W Horton, 8 T Gardner, G W Pafonay, J T sr Dawkina, D J Eleteher, E P Moon, q DeuJ TtdweJI. P A CleraedU, F P L Q Tout. D L Oatos Vote S Rosa, H 4 IWwtfc ?2K- ' . .. ? v * ? f or l'rolmto Judge. I he Votes Oribl inht IhUrbdnY f?)i l'lobutt ?('it cutiu^d III A o'clock oil Saturday. jinuch wan taken in the con'nl l?\ the h\,\? oil 11 v tj C< in mil tec hb I lie 11 wen? only two uietiibei? pre&tnl. I 18 l III |H>h81 tile for tlrt to I \"<* u tuhll tnU j ftlulcincMl <?( ihi: VuUit I'H?' ar. 'tie record rf the count *t.$ i< m'. I'lie following ii ilif iwibl v?.if ?,?tv? ?? ? i '?iii 11) ilie County 1 11 *? 11 in (i n ; Alford ;M ^ 11 ni'th ;17 Hiii liinore 2*24 Di-hri Hit IJ X'.'U ,r).*> I run i li u io ? i t> Mr. Hirchmoio wuh-diew funo lie iace tiit Friday afieruoon. 1 hia we mt: informed loft Mr. Tranthau> iho nominee for .Judge of l'robate. New Reel House Work on the new rod house in progrt8?inj{ nicely. '1 ho house wili be located on tlie north Mde of ('hr? nut street, just weal of l)r S. O. Zemp's residence. Contractor Ailaoib Iihh rho work in chary* which is n guarantee that it will l>o done nicely. A fire department in Ktrk' wood in what our towu'*- haw long needed. Rev Richard Carroll To Lecture Here. Rev. Richard Carroll, the well known colored preacher and lectur er, will deliver a ledum in the Cam den Opera House ? next Monday night, April 1st. One aide of tin Opera House will bo reserved foi white people. No admission fee will, he charged It is hoped thai he will he greeted by a largo audi ence . PERSONAL. Judge IVincc will prett'ido at 11;?? approaching term of Court Mr () 1\ Brasington, r?f Hock Hill, brother of Dr S F. Brasing tun. was in Camden thin week. Mr. A. McGrew, of the Slate Copa puny type wn<?r department, sneitl n day or two in Camden this week. Mr. and Mrs. R K Tofiant ivho have resided in Camden for a num ber of years Imvo moved to Chcraw. Dr A. L. Ilarvin, of Sumter, ha* located in Camden for t.lie pract ce of his profession. His office in over Dr. F. Loaue Zemp's drug: store. Wo direct your attention to his card in another colnmn Messrs. W. I,. Burroughs, A. G, Morris and (}. Nr. Lyde came over from Columbia this morning in an automobile. They made Iho tiip in 2 hours and lOnrnutes Mr. Bur roughs 6ajh tlds bents the Southern. Karly Closing. We, the undersigned merchants, agree to close our business from April 15'h to September 1st, ?t. (> p. m., after which time we agree to close at 7:30 p. m , Saturdays excepted . Whitiiker iV. Burnet, Nathan L''vy Burns Ac Barrett, II. L. Wulkins, K S. Nettlea, Mathis A* Lewie, Duvld j Wolfe, I. \Vo!fe, Camden Mil linery Co., .J. C. Cure ton & Co, VV. I*). Johnson, L, Scheuk <fe Co., Wil son Nicholson, John K. Khaine, LevkolF Bros., J. W. Smith, A. I). Kennedy, Hirsch Bros <fc Co , M . Baum, Springs ?fe Shannon, Camden Supply Co., T. J. Arranls, Gill Edge Store, 'II. L Schloshburg, Moscley Bros.,W. Geisenheimer. Camden Girls are Popular? So 8av the subscribers of the Co 111 inbia Stale. In llie conical, which Iias just closed, conduoted by the Columbia* Stnio, it is gratifying to seo how well Camden's girls cliowed up District No. 8 consisted of Kershaw, Lancaster aud Chestei field counties. In this district the vote was as fol lows : Miss Ktta Dixon, Camden, 45,095 ; Mrs G. M. llowerton, Bethune, 34.347; Miss Nellie Nettles, Choraw ? foi morly of Cauiden, 24,004; Miss *Miida Deae, Camden, 24,550. A tiip to the Jamestown exposi tion, n scholarship in McPeat'd Bus iness college and a gold watch were offered, The young lady le ceiving the highest number of voten to have a first choice, and the sec ond highest sccond choice, the re maining prize to go to tho third highest. Death of Mr. Burwell Boykln It 18 with a heavy heart that wo announce the death of Mr. Bur well Boy kin which occurred Usi Monday night in Charleston where jtie had gone for it ^ew days of lent and recreation. Mr/* Boy kin was /a member of I he Camden Supply Company which did a large and in creasing wholesale grocery hnsiness Hia death has brought the bitter cup of sorrow to the lips of fiiendu and relatives. Hia was a heart of gold. He whs one of nature's no blemen in its truest sense?brave, generous, manly. His was the soul of honor, and his friends anil friendships were sacred to him. It is said that death loves a shining mark. It lakes from us our bright en' and best, l*?t ii Cautiol obiii erate memory, and this will serve as a Uftlm to wounded hearts, ^i'fo'lhe broken hearted relatives who sit in sorrow where hia foot steps shall never again find echo, we extend the sympathy of one who greatly admired him- When they have drained the cup may Vbe peac.o that pseselh al) understanding come to them from Him thai doeth all things well. *Tbe burial look place in Cam* 'dso oa Tuesday. PROCLAMATION. Slat* of Muuth Carolina? Ilvccn (i\?* Departiiumi!. I o t !.?? 1 i of h!i-ct ion t' ?r (h? ('oiiiiiy *i! hw.?? rv. \\ lu riu vacancy i-jthiM in 11 ?? offWe ,.f Juojff of i'rohute for ii ? ?-oui.ty of Kershaw, caused l>y the death of .1. 15 )'Ih'!|'?, v? liu Wiii elected at the litncinl Khct inn in Haiti: Whereas the unexpired term is f?r a louder p? riod than one your, and can on I v !><? liii' d hy election : Now Tliertdore. yo?i are required (o or d' r an eUu tion for Judge Of Probate (or ICeiNliaw County, to serve the remainder of the term f >r which .1. 1$. Phelps was elected : The polls t > he opem'd the |!r*t Tiles 'lay in April, tin 2cd, A. P.. ltfo?, ami thechv'ion to lu conducted according to tlie laws regulating the < ?< neral Flections In Testioiony \Vh?Uu>f, I have perenn to Hot my hand jtittl can sod tho (ircat Heal of the Stati |o ho sllixcd at Colum bia. thin the L'Ntli day of February, A. 1).. 10(*7 and Hi the One Hundred ami Thirty llrst year of the Independence of the Uni ted Slates of America. M. F. ANSKL. Governor. Hy I ho Governor : R. M McCOWN. Secretary of State. Notice Of Klection. JState of South Corolins, Kershaw County In accordant with tho above Procla mation by the Governor,notice in hereby given that an election will he held at the voting precincts prescribed 'h v law in Kershaw County on Tuesday. April 2nd, 1907, forjudge of Probate, to serve the remainder of the term for which the hue .1. II. Phelps was eleetod. Before the hour fixed for opening; tint polls Managers ami Clerks must take mid subscribo the Com-titutional oath. The l 'hairman oftjie lb ard of Managers eiiu administer the oath to tho oilier mem hers and to the Clerk ; a Nolaiy Public must administer the oath to the ('hair man. The managers elect their Ohaii man and Clerk/ Polls at eac'li voting place mu?t bo opened nt 7 o'clock a. in. and closed at I o clock p. in. The Managers have the power to lill a vacancy and if none of tho Managcis at tend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Manngo?w who after being swoin, can conduct the election. At the close of tho election, the Mana gers and Clerk must pioctcd piddicly t?> open tlie ballot boxes and count the bal lots therein, and continue wiii out ad journment until I he came is completed, and make a statement of the r< suit mid sign the same. Within tlnee d,<\n there* after, the t hslrinau of the Hoard, or someone dosigmitad t>y the Hoard, must deliver t<J the Commissioners of hfaction the poll list, the" boxes containing the ballots and written statements of the re sults of fhe election. 'I'll * following Maimer* I.jm' Ihhu) uj 1 p o i y ??I: * m in*)**i) ? K II Cunt >>?, .1 I > 1)? hi. 0 (.' Vaii) lull). ]{?ln>li's \ Uoiuis?li Ji Wit!imi11s. A !'? Hahmi, It A .la.-ksoii. HIuih')'".J M Tli?.n n T lii '*? .1 M Wood I aog'a .M ;ll ~J M I'. Mi r, I! Ainnn<t.*, .1 N JullcNi lloiliuiit'?I! W ?l. N A lh* llnill?>, J i\ !? llfclll . NV.-I villi- ? V.' I. (in - kin- 11 11 I I. ???}. or. .) A McDowfii I'ulH.il') St'i.woi I;.ill C ' r' i,.- is I | II I ' iloi*. J ,M S ? !. |h?'\w:s :?>; , ?? ',) i; - >? i , I). >1 ! Iloiiitli, ,1 I! ,\.i Lih 'lt V ill.. A i . Ml ?, <i !i I'Ji'M ? ' cnlf, VV ?' t 'tirr !<!(?'i ,< u>h t!r ;|,. J ? \ it-* Sh;:ft, H Is j W?M, \\ II I.', i ? r. Mi /i.ni?(' (' .U\i i , \\ !. M .krH. ? il S|>i:,.)lcy, | Stockton? .1 ?) Thorn,,, mi, N 1) \Wi. j Mull. Jt'iSt' I) Mll||)|il|)il II a >1 i; i:) lh>ck N It r,?\ n, |- I'Truf.* I iK II. W 1, t.'roxion. Kiiklcv'* Store? \V K Elliott , S A . Wiffct, T It Kirkli'y. lUley'a Mill - ^ K Munn. |? I. ,M< Xnnrliion, \\ M 11 <>i i ?? 11. SliHylor'w Hill?-K 1. Sun H. W W 11 ?!*? uh)>vo? K M Mrakruu'd. The Mrtnii^oru ai t'.ti ii pitriiict iimu r | a IH ?\ i* miv rtijtU'HU'.l ti> tftK'^au' otii' <>f I thi'ir Miunbcr 10 mtuiv hiU?-8. Ilikrls ? Ic., a I tilt* oHici' < f Tin- I'lDiilin ( liroi t ? fh* on Satur?lav. Maivli iMih, IH07. W I,. 51. now KM., W. H. Kl.LlOTT, T. S. N hi.SON. < <>mn)i>,niiMt*rft of Stale and I'ount v KU?o (ion.- ior K'ishiiw Count \, S ('. | Maivh Sih, 1J0?. I. H., ALEXANDER, D. D. S., oa>mi>en. S. (\ OKKICK ON IJPPKU MAIN ST Dr. A. L. Harvin, . ZDrBTtSTTIST.'. |()lfl:'C oyer l)r. F. Lettlio Zon'j/p Driii? 8t< r<>. I I'liono 18|. Dii C. II. Wells & J. R?Dsrham DKNTAI, KUItGlvONS OiT?ce in Man Building. CAMDEN, S. C ' Phone No. 18!). KISS BESS It POWELL, Tl- AC IT Kit OK VOICK (JUL HJUK AND SI N (i IN O. C<>r Mill ?n I Lttuicuh St. Cmmhui, S (J. Money To Loan. I 'in' prepared |o innk<> loans on ap* j.riivr'l mMird v of Hen I K-nnle ?n Kim b'hciw (bounty on t<*rma In Miit horn \vor Wi M. SIIANN'HN', Attorney at. I.ttw. Camden. S. C., Nov. hi, UH?6. Suppose ihe dealer, from whom y?m purchase your fortiliz 'vf 1 ers, woul()>''say to you that if you would pay him an addi lional seventy-five rents per ton, he would, in the event of the destruction or damage to your crops by hail, refund th^ pur chase price of the fertilizer. Would yon take him up? Of course you would. Being a reasonably sensible business man, you could not afford to do otherwise. The Carolina Hail Insurance Company of Marion, S. 0., will insure your cotton crop for as much as thirty dollars per acre, corn and graiiTcrops at twenty dollars per acre and charges a premium of only two and one-half p<-r cent. Losses Pr.k> hi 1906?$14,023.24. Agents wanted by J T. I.ilos, Dn-t-iV.t Agent, Darlington, --J f' ? Fishing1 Season Now On. Go to A. 1).. Kcimdy'tt for anything in #tho Tae.kle line J lint received n?w L>t of 4 Kctdi-all," Porpoisj Hide an Silkborly Phantom Minnows, N09. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated ^Buel Spinners. Also all kinds of Spoon Bait, Gulf Tarpon, Sea Glass nnd Cotton Lines, Floats, Spears und Sinkers, Rodholders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes, Bait Uftcketa and Fkliing Rods, Gill Netting, Etc. Hooks all si/ h. Last but not least the fisherman's friend, ''Lollacapop.' ? J*. D. fCeppedy. V.. J- .?v^dV'?? is prepared with progressive and up to-date lines for the coming season in new Lawns and Swisses, ne\y Pan amas and Voiles and all the fashiona ble Spring Materials, that are Bar gains without an equal. Lots of pretty new Goods at prices you want to pay. A beautiful Sine of neat Swiss and Nainsook sets suitable for Infants wear, dainty Hemstitched Match Sets, double hemstitched Insertions, embroidered Panels and embroidered Medallions?also embroidered Allo vers, which are a very important feature in the making of fashionable Shirtwaists. One glance at our stock of excep tionally nobby Novelties in Ribbdrts, Laces, Belts, Collars, Pocket Books and Bags, Buckles and Beltings will convince you that this stock has been selected with the utmost care to please the most fastideous and prices within the reach of every one. We invite yo?#r patronage. _ ? . V. K ?>?*>