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GROCERY. Fine Teas & Cof fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat.'' Phone 49. |m*1 Garden jPlants For Sale. Best varieties of garden plants of all kinds for sale. II. Truesdell. Main St., opposite Court House. Bargains In Real Eutato v If you wish to get bargains in real estate, either in the city or o.ountrr, call on G. G. Alexander, Real Estate Agent, Camden, S. C. U. D. 0. The John D. Kennedy Chapter U.D.G. will meet with Mrs F. M. Zemp next Monday, Juno 3rd, at . 5 o'clock p. m v Louise Nettles, Sec. Dogs Running at Lar^o. The Ordinance against dogs run ning at large from May lat, to No vember 1st, of any year will be strictly enforced. The Ordinance requires all doga running at large to be muzzled . Reduced Rates to Richmond, Va., / And Return Via Seaboard Air Line Railway Account of Confederate Reunion May 30ih to June 3rd ( Account of tho above occasion the Seaboard Air Lino Ry. will nni May 26 to June 2, inclusive, sell round trip tickets to Richmond,) Va., at the very low rate of one ct. per mile traveled plus 25c. The rate from Camden is $0.80 fina^ lim it June 11. By depositing ticket and paying foe of 50c tickets iua) be extended until July 6. For those wishing to visit the Jauies town Exposition, return portion of these tickets will he honored direct from Portsmouth. /The Seaboard operates double da(lv service be tweei.Camden and Richmond. Leave Camden ,701 a. no., arrive Rich mond 6 50 p. m. Leave\Camdeti 7 58 p. m., arrive Richmo'nrt~<f50 -a. m. Extra coaches will be pro vided for South Carolina veterans. For sleeping car reservations and other information call on W. M. Bullard, Agent, Camden, or write W, L. Burroughs, T. P. A., Colum bia. 8. C. REAL. ESTATE TRAN8FER3, Jobn D Gerald, et al to BeHon M Gerald 74 2 5 acres fn No. 12, $1 Chas S Croseman to B&ptistChurch of Oatnden 1 lot on Hroad St. .and LaFayette Ave . $2,500 E O vonTreookow to Arjna Hen drix 1 lipase and lot on L?Fayette Ave., Price not stated J A MoLaurin to S T Gardner 1 lot at Bethune, $ 126 H F Boykin to H F Mclntirc 267 / acres in No 11, $12,000. W Furlington to 0 A Weathprly 1 lot and building at Betbnne $575 Paul Springman to Belle Williams 22 acres in No 1, $50 Maud Joyner to John D Gerald 74 2-6 acres io No 12 $1 J J Thompson to S L Gardner, Jr., 88 acres In No. 7, $75 t Pine Creek Mfg. Co to Trustees of PiM-Creek Baptist Cbnrch 21 Ox '~~210foct in No 1, pnoe not stated. * T M Whisnant to A N Sample,De Kalb Hotel property, $1,609 49 H O Gerald to 8 H Boss 125 acres In No. 12, $150 Iiottie Belle Carlns to Vennio Oar I as 1 lot-on Campbelln St, $100 C A Browti et al to E M Flaherty 3-4 of an acre at Blaney $50 I F W Eldredge to E M WiMiams 1 > lot (q Kirkwood $2300 W/W Eldredge' to Florence M Dow 1 loi on Hobkirk Hill $500 Theodora W . Barnes to> Henry W Silori 1G8 aoreii io No 3, $1200 _ W ft Williams to Central K B Co off S C 35 feet of land on each aide of track, $5 L 0 Jones et a) to J E MoLaurin all their anUreat it Uffy bave any to tfcaJN^tyriac oeLyaoha* B^ver in : Tweatj Oaek, $490 Om. STSU Marriage Invitations have l,i.i i) rt culvoil in (gulden to i Ui- in h it i u <?t> if Mr I I*. Hn:kh hort and Mis* H , r<I al bright, tlie ceremony to i?>k^c pUe< n?xi Wednesday evening, tin* fn I of June, in C'<?liiminis, (in. Tin groom Iihh many friends in Chid den Who winli f.?r liim hu<1 Mm I ^"ort h lif?* nf nil all iyed happiness i .nil prospci iiy. I Revival Service at the Lyttleton j Street Mothodmt Church. | Revival services will h?'gin in th< j Lyttleton Street Methodist Church next Sunday, .June 2. Dr. 11. W. Mays, die Presiding Klder, will! preach Sunday morning And night I On Monday Hoy. K S Jones of tIt<*I S. C. Conference will Arrive and preach at 8.30 I'. M. and every da\ t hereafter.* t 11 A. M. and 8.30 l*. M. All are invited to attend OPERA HOUSE One Night?June 3rd Davidson College Orchestra and Glee Club. The orchestra com posed of twelve instruments has been rated by the papers of the Carolinas as the "Heat in' the South." The Glee Club and Quar tette is up to date; are all of tjie latest college and comic songs and makes a decid<d hit everywhere it goes. Will have a trombone solo ist, cornet soloist, violin soloist? also three vocal soloial including the pick of the Wake Forest Glee Club. Reserved seats on sale Mon day at Dr. K, Leslie Zeuip's drug store. PERSON AJL Mrs. N. S. Withers, of Greenwood, is visiting relatives in Camden. Rev. 11. A. Mitchell will preach nt Mt Olivet Paptiet Church Suuday nt 4 P. M. Our good friend Mr. W. F. Heed, was Again attacked by a sudden ill* ness while on the street last Sunday, but we are glad to state that he is able to be out. Among those who are attending the Confederate lie union at Rich mond are ('apt. L. L. Clybum, Aud itor W. F. Russell and Capt. J. ?J. Hell, of our county. Among those who have returned homo from collogo are Miss Eva Gardner from Wintlirop, and haw rence Kirldand and Hmyrl llaleall from Pavidson, and Will Halpall from the Welsh Neck High School. Notice Of Elections. Petitions !? ivig^r been filed wit.1i mo ns required by law, signed by more than one-fourth of the qualified electors of Kershaw Counly, asking fur elections to be held upon the quesiion of the SATiE and also unou-tHo question of tho MANUFACTURE of Alcoholic liquors in said County: Notice ia hereby given that I have or dered and do hereby order an election to* be held in and for Kershaw County, on Thursday. June 20th, 1907, as provided by law, upon the questions: "For Sale" or "Against Sale" of Alcoholic liquors, Hiid uiSO UjW/ii I lie ijiKot'iOi'i of ?[!{?? U'.lttion of one-third the Dispensary profits "For School Fund" of "For Koads and Bridges." , It is further ofderod that upon the said 20th day of June, 1007. an election be al so held in and for Keislmw County, as provided by law, upon the' question of the Manufacture of Alcoholie liquors in said County, at which the qnalitied oleo tors may "For Manufacture" or "Against Manufacture." The Commissioners ot. Election for Kershaw County are hereby notified and directed to take proper steps for holding the elections as herein ordered. M. C. WEST, Sui>erviBor Kershaw County. Camden, S. C., May 14th, 1007. Notice o! Special [lections. Speoial elections having been or dered by the Supervisor for Ker. sliaw County to. be held in said County on June 20th, 1907, upon the questions of the "Sale," ."Application of Profits" and "Munufacture" of alcoholic liquors, the following named Managers to conduct said elections are hereby appointed to servo at the respective voting pre cincts : Camden Opera House-rrC It J^eir. is, W G Wilson, E B Cureton. Bothune?J M Watts, H T Thom as, R W Hammond. Westville?T B Clyburn, J A McDowoll, H J Munn. Buffalo School House?R K Man go. J A Shaw, W C Roberts. Kirklcy's Store?S A West, W E Elliott, J H Crow. Brewer's Store?S N tlaromond. G F Hammond, J G Ro we'll. McLean's Branch?W H Collier, J C Price, Alox'Hhaw. Mt. Zion Church-*-E P Shedd, John Young, W L Stokes. Stockton?Sam'l Boykin, P T Brnco, W R Gardner. Hanging Rock?W L Croxton, N B Taylor, F P Truesdell. Liberty Hill?P G Perry, N S Richards, W K Thompson. Rahon's X Roads?Ransom Jack son.-J R Rabon, J K Smith. Lang's Mill?Lawrence McGua, J g HftCSSiOSd, T J Linfcomh Blaney?A* K Rose, J W Wood, Simon Rose. - .~ Sbaylor'e Hill?C B Lorick, J A Watte, R M Drake ford. Haley's Mill?W O Seegare, J B Moon, Minor L Raley. Manager? are requested to call at the offloe of TbaOattden Chroolele in d?o .time io qaalifj and to r*ceivo ballots, bozee, regiatratlon books and inetraoUone w. l McDowell. ch'o.t . K B. ELLIOTT, T.? HKLSON. UmmWomh of Mmi * Oonntj Ite&dBifltt fcttSfct* tw, A, q. > ... ? ? - ? - ... v'r: "? ; ? ?? ? ?. ? Closing Exercises of The (/?lllldoll (?p:i<hd Schools. I In* rlnhi |)|? e xe ffi vO8 of I In* (* a tii. den CJrmlt-d ScI??:..|h Hro li?>idk hii<l t hi? week in i tie Oprt h House. 'I ht! h '..{>< i it I H'titrt'Hft Vt t> delivered \es t? iday li\ |>t. Mm I. I, Carlisle who f?o nierly resided in C h id den and who liHH many *snrki friends and admirers here. iI ir* hddiess whu an ? xceptionally flue one There ni?? ??ix graduates froiti itie school thin \??&r, Misses lifti iif Lenoir, Lucia Vntea, Lillian Yatrp, Kvarel Rluh more nnd Sain Ni it?>!u ?n and Ar thur Humphries. The valedictory t?y Miss lienie Lenoir was a most exct'lknl one and v\ >. h di-li\i_i'ed in tVn easy, graceful manner. The report of Superintend* ni Kenuedyshowed tii it a veiy satis factory year's work had been done. The following is the progr amine for to-night: Reading contest (mlver medal) Canity Villepigue, Klizabeth Car rison , Lutes Gerald and Cleo Mi tch aui. l'imrod Society Contests (gold medals.) Debate?''Resolved, lliat tho United States government should own and control the rail roads." 'l'ho alllrmative will bp represented by Messrs. Arthur Humphries and Sam Nicholson; tlie negativo by Alisa Rertie Le noir. Declamations?" The lust H\mn,' 'Gordon's Reprieve," "The Unpac ed Race," by Misses Lettie Cato, Claudia Zemp and Nan Trantham. Nationol songs by chorus select ed from pupils of Grammar and High schools?Norway, Hungary, Sweden, Poland, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, "The Red, White and Hlue, "Dixie." Music (piano and violin) will be furnished between numbers by Misses Lottie lioykin, Murie Zemp and Mildred Hall. Admission?Reserved seats and L'euoral admtssion for adults IJ5e For pupils of the Bchool nnd others under 14 years, 20c. Reserved scats 30c. On sale at Dr. F. Leslie Zemp's drug store. Seats reserved at the door will cast 10c. addition al. No one will be admitted dur ing each reading?so he on time. Death of Mr. A. G. Jones. It is with sincere regret that wc announce the death of Mr. A. G. .Jones which occurred at hi3 home it Liberty Hill on tho 20th inst. For a number of years Mr. Jones was a membar of tho Hoard of County Commissioners, and ren dered faithful service to tho coun ty. Ho wus a good citizen and many will learn of his death with profound sorrow. m ? For Rent. ( My residence on Lyttl^ton street. Possession given immediately. Miss S A.^Gibhes. Suppose* ilit- dt alcr, iroin whom you purchaso \ ot r fortiliz ? rs, would say to you that i! you would pay him an addi tional sevt nt y-five rents per (on, ho would, in the event of the dcstructi >11 or damage to yn'tr crops !>y hail, refund the pur chase price of the fertilizer. W ould yon take him up? Of eotir-o you wouM. Hcin<.r .1 iva (ii,iS?lv .sensible business man, you could nr't afford to do < thenvisc. The Carolina llail Insurance Company of Marion, S. ('., will iitBure your cotton crop for as much as thirty dollars per acre, corn and gruin crops at twenty dollars per acre and charges a iiremium of only two and one-half per cent. Losses Paid in 1906?$14,023.24. Agents wanted l>y J. T. laics, District Ag?ji?t, Darlington 8* C. MASCOT f LINES. " Swishing Season Now On. V\ Go to A. I). Kcu July's for any tiling in the Tackle line Just received new lot of ?'Ketch-all,'' Por U ? Hide tm Silkbody Phantom Minnows, Now. 1, 2, 3 and *t Celebrated Buel Spinners. Also all kinds of Spoon Bait, Gulf Tarpon. Sea Glass and Cotton Lines, Floats, Spears and Sinkers, Itodholders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes, Bait Buckets and Fishing Hods, Gill Netting, Etc. Hooks all si/en. Last but not least the flshermaft's friend, "Lollacapop.' jPL. D. y THE OPERA HOUSE STORE is prepared with progressive and up to-date lines for the coming season in new Lawns and Swisses, new 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 line of neat Swiss anc| Nainsook sets suitable for Infants wear, dainty Hemstitched Match Sets, double hemstitched Insertions, embroidered Panels and embroidered Medallions?also embroidered AIlo vers, which are a very important feature in the making of fashionable Shirtwaists. * One glance at our stock of excep tionally nobby Novelties in Ribbons, 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 your patronage. '""'"SV{WUSV ' n jm it A i } aaiI AT THE FAMOUS G LT 4k EDGE STORE Wo arc now showing a beautiful line of Spring Goods of all kind, white good* in groat variety and ' at. the old pvico? those goods have advanced but nvo bought early and can sivtv von money in 111is line. Dress Goods. V p In our Dress (lends Depmtinent we are showing' a beauti ful lot of Wool (loods in tfreys, plaids, etc., and a specially nice line of black Wool (loods. We call special attention to our lov^ty line of Printed Silk Tissues, Figured Organdie.* and Novelties in Mercerized Varus, ll you are looking for an'Kaster dress, see t-heKO bo fore you buy. Wash Goods! Wash Goodsl We have selected this lino with great care, and can show you one of the prettiest lines of ginghams, Percales, Printed Madras, Batistes,"Etc., in the city. Our Domestic Department is full of everytiling the good housekeeper could want, and nt prices to please. Notions, Notions! jL In this Department you will find the newest things in La dies Belts, Collars, Fancy Neck wear, Laces and Embroider ies, Ribbon, and all the small wear that belong to this line, * "Star Brand Shoes Are Better." i - ? a- ? ' We have thewe celebrated shoo# in Ladies, Children, Mens and Boys in low cuts or high in Patent Leather, Vitfi, Box Oalf and Gun Metal. These shoes give ' SATISFACTION.'5-' Farm Supplies And Fertilizers. We are agents for the F. S. Royster Fertilizers, and are handling all the high gtade mixtures, Acid, Potash, Nitrate Soda, Etc,. Lowest cash prices or on approved paper Yours Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, P. T. Villepkue, Proprietor. . . o ?