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ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 - We he;' to auih-uuiu; lli it wt' 4 opened up in the Opera House btoro (north Bide) with a lull line ot Fresh (iro coiies to replenish our stock. Kvorythiug you v* ill need. New goodn conning in daily, "The Pure Food Store." ISKUOK & LANG U??*i Note Found. The note lost by Mr. B. F. Rob. iusoo and advertised last, week, has * been found. Granted Bail Mr. Sam Kirkland has been granted bail. The amount of the bond was fired at $2,000. For Sale. Fresh Jersey Butter, and Hotter Milk daily at Belshaw Dairy Farm Phone 20. Apr. 25?10. For Sale One good Hore'e for Bale cheap, Apply to R. T. Good ale. at Camden Drug Co. Mr. WoBt Suggested. Please anuounce Mr. 8. A. West for Magistrate for Buffalo Tiwn thip. Come on Mr. West we think that you will make a good one. Friends. Gon. Floyd Called For. The many friends-of Gen. J. _W. Floyd wish to Announce him u. can didate for Representative iti the Ifgislature nt the next primary elec tion subject to the rult-a governing the flume. What say you Col.F^oyo? Come to the front again. We all know you. Friend*. Paul Gilmoro. On Wednesday evening last the "Mummy and the Humming Bird" was presented at the Opera House with Mr. Paul Gilmoro as star. Seldom is Camden treated with as -good a play ae thin and it is need less to say that the audience was more than pleaned. Death of Mr. L. E. Alford. After a long and very painful ill ness Mr. L. E. Alford died at his home on Fair street Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Ho was 59 years of age. Mr. Alford was o native of Marlboro, hut mon^ to this county about twenty yeais ago, and has been quite successful in agricultural pursuits. Mr. Alford always took a deep interest in pub 1 io affairs and was ever ?eady to essiat in the cause of democracy. He leaves a widow, two daughters ?Misses Eatelle and Annie?and one son?Mr. L. D. Alford. The funeral was held from his late resi dence yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock* ? In the absence of the pas tor, Rev. H. B. Brown, the services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Rowan of the Preshyteiian Church. The following gentlemen acted os pall bearers: W. D. Barrett, G. H. Le noir, T. J. Arronts, E. J. Lewis, G . A. Rbame and R. L. Moseley. Safeguards Against Lightning. - This is the season of the year . when hundreds of people are killed .by lightning,and most of the deal hs are due to thoughtlessness; for while the freakish nature of light cing is such that it is nearly im , possible in every instance to guard against the death dealing bolt, yet ? y . it is possible to reduce the danger to the minimum. The moat dangerous place dur ing a Lh underatorm is under a tree, ^and although nine out of every ten persons know this, it floes not seem to ilaV^'the effect of keeping peo ple from under them during a ~patorm, for aaoh summer season fur nishes its quarto of killed by light ning through this oversight. By ?11 means stay away from tall trees during a thunderstorm. > When working in the field get out of U as soon as you are aaiia LrVfla* 4b the-storm is coming your way. Barnes ars atruck oftener than reaidfnoes, so the houss is thai safest plane during t)ie storm'. !>o not gat in a rftafi, and makt anre the atorm la folly past before going <??,. Lighting rod. do .Clifford do cot pot too B ihtip.g US Dtt; y ' kan-1gainst 'I^ wall daring the Horse Feed! IJ?< Seo-Coate, the best and oheap est It or at: fee/j, on tho market. ' Camden Oil Mill, Phone No. 54, ? 17. D, O. The John D. Kennedy Chapter U.^D. (J, will meet with Mtb. Wil. liam Ancrum on Monday afternoon May 2nd nt 5 o'clock. Organ to bo Pumprd by Water Motor. A "wntr?r-moioiHa hpiocr installed hI the Preabyterian Church f ir the purpose of pumping tho pipe organ there. This will dispense with the services of tho sexton ?it the organ. MKEtlNG OF D. A. R. The Hobkirk HiM Chapter D. A. R. meets at Mrs. J. J. Workman's Thursday, Mav 5il>, at 5 o'clock. Tho Regent requests all members to be present, us the meeting is of importance. Chamber of Commerce! The regular monthly meeting of the Camden Chamber of Commerce will held tit tbeOperaII<?useTueB day May 3rd ut 6:15 P. M. W. R.Eve, Jr, * Secretary. Lost Lost on last Monday somewhere in the street in Camden a bunch of livery stabjo keys. With the keys ift ft metal j)lnt<? bearing nnme of K. K. Snyder. Kinder will please re turn to King Brothers Livery Sta ble. Death of Mr. Wm, Lindsay. We sympathize with our fellow, townsman, Mr; John S. Lindsay, in the death of hie father, Mr. Win. Lindsay, which occurred in Cheater on the 25th inet. We take the fol lowing notice of/the death of Mr. Lindsay from the Chester Lantern of this week : "The doath yesterday evening of Mr. Wm. Lindsay removes one of the most honored and highly respect ed citizens of this community. He was the oldest merchant in Chester, and would have been 77 jears old in July coming. Born in County Antrim, Ireland, about 77 years ngo. Mr, Lindsay ome to this country in 1850, settling in Chester in 1869, and has since re sided here. In the space of years during which he was in aotive life many changes have taken piaoo and few of hia contemporaries remain, When be firpt settled here the coun try was ut?der the rale of the carpet ba?.?s>ers and I he scaliwiiga. Since that time the country hfcs been re deemed and a wasted, burned coun tryeide has beooms a land full of hap py people; with prosperous homes and all improvements ~ : ' In the upbuilding of this city and county . Mr. Lindsay has played leading part. In the councils of tbe city lie has ever been on the part of r'gbt, constantly striving for the bet tenng of his fellow men. tin tho church ltfe ho had boen as equally active, and was one of God's ser? vants His is a life which was fall of good and kindly deeds, and the many good influences which his life set in motion will live long after him Too much cannot be paid in praise of such a life as this which has just ended. The wife, his constanUcom panion and loving councilor for forty nine years, and tho family of noble children havo sustained a heavy loss, bnt their j^rief is tempered by the knowledge that the husband and fa liter has gono to a greater aud eter nal homo life fall Qf usefulness and service has won tbe reward Out of respect to the memory of Mr. Lindnay every business house in the city will close its door* tomor row afternoon at 4 o'clock, the hour for the fnnefal; T4*is-Uv-fitting and: appropriate and shpws the esteem which the community had for this honored citizon. Ajrerso^jsJiichlaUBev. 0. K. McDonald was so fond of quoTTngf aptly describes the paaaiog of this fa* ther fn Israel: Tho stream is calme?t when it nears Tfi? flower* are Rweeteet at ?renH3er Birds most muaical at close of day f' ?nd saints dlviasst wbsn Ifcsy fass V?." r?- -v.- ? - J 1 nuouuceinuut. 1 ? 1 We bog to announce to the public and our friend? that \va have opened up a complete line of the cBSeest high ^i-:id? Fancy 3\uJ glapie GROCERIES. | We meet every poaaible want oft ho housekeeper. We give courteous attention to every one, and make prompt delivery. Open trom 7 A $1 to 9 P. M. Respectfully, THE KIRKWOOD GROCERY J. B. Zemp, Prop'r. Phone 37 Corner Fair and Olieanut Sts. PERSONAL. Mr. J nines K. (Jankiufl. Jr., of WcBtville, wan in Camden ttiiu morn ing and paid uh a pleasant visit. Mr. \V. J. Parkor, of Lucknow, is in Camdon today. Death of a Sweet Little Girl. H i? will) sincere regret that we announce ihe deuth of little Sarah Baiomau, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bateman which oo cur red on Monday last. Sarah whh au unusually Attractive and lova ble child and her death is a (treat blow to her fond father and tnoth er, and i* made doubly sad from the fact that she in the third child that Mr. and Mrs. Bate man have lost in tbe same way and nil about th? aatno age. A yery <icar friend of this sweet little girl ha? handed us the following with tbe request that we publish it: In loving remembrance of Snrah Eliza beth Bateman, who died April 25th. 1910, aged 1 year and 11 months. Angel Baby, free from sorrow, In that home that knows no morrow. Safe Oil Jesus' gentle breast, There she ehnll forever rest. Bright among that Angel throng. Clear and sweet writ be her song, Ah it floats around tho throne, Of the Christ that claimed his own. V. ?.... Then we wait with patience here. For the summons to come there. With her there in mansions bleat Ever more at home to rest. S. E. G. Ordinance Special License. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Camden, S, C., and by the authority of (be name Section I. That this special li? cmse ordinance adopted by*tbe City of Camden on the 19th day of April, 1910, for the present fiscal year, and passpd and ordained as a special ordi nance to raise supplies for the fiscal year endingApril 30,1911. That every person, firm or corporation, cngajied or intending to engage in any trado, business or profession hereinafter mentioned, within the limits of the City of Camden, shall first obtain n license from the Clerk and Treasurer, and all licenses herein mentioned shall be nontransferable and for the fiscal year, if not otherwise specially provided. And all annual licenses sliall expire on April 80tb, 1911, but may be revoked at any time by the Mayor or City Council. Soc II. All licenses for (he year granted under this Ordinance shall cootinuo in force until the 80th day of April next succeeding the date of issue, and no license, except as pro ?ided for by limitation, per diem or month, shall bo issued for less time or rate than one year. The City Clerk and Treasurer shall prepare a proper form to be issuod in eaoh case. Seo IIf, Applications for licenso of all kinds Hhall be made to the City Clerk and Treasurer, and all fees for same shall be paid, to him in ad vance. Sec.' lV. No person, firm or cor poration shall be engaged in, proses cute or-carry on any business, occu pation or profession, hereinafter^ mentioned, without first reoeivin'g from the Oherk and Treasurer of the City, a special license tlierefor.. Any person or persons, corporations or associations failing to secure *uoh license shall on conviotion be fined not less than ($5) five dollars nor more than ($100) one hundred dol* lars or imprisonment net more than 30 days iu the discretion of the Re corder. . ? ? I Sec V. For a license to oarry on any trade, business or profession hereinafter mentioned, the following sums shall be pfcid to the City Treas urer. ' ? . .. X ? ".1: Auctioneers, each per dAy $ Auctioneer#, " ' " annum Agency, ?.xcur#ion agents or wotl^rwice solicit ing aalo ticket* Architect*, Civil Engtaero, ~T?ioh _ " ?1?r ? AcmntMletliRLr oP dealing in patent right*, whether^ siojeeor on the. str ee t Automobilee,"haulfftg passenger* or hnggage or rented (or r?T* j?&-.*!??? *ach 10 00 Bank*, each 25 00 Bakeries, each 'v -i.- 500 t snck e*ct? -j-v1 ????woo ttitt Poatert, weft per daf: 4r0fr *. > .vvi* oo BOVS! MAKE MONEY GROWING CORN. We would like to see ev ery boy in Kershaw County 10 to 18 years old compete for prizes offered by Corn Club Contest. J . . Got "busy, Boys. See how niucli corn you can make on one acre. If you fail to got a money prize, you will have corn to sol), and beat of all, you will have 6oine experience that wi|]Jt)e worth more than money in years to come. . ? THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK. John 1\ Mackey, ' 0. J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. Hoarding bouses, transient, fur nishing board for one day or longer . ' Milliards, Poo), or Bagatelle tahlo other than for private use, pacli tabje Bottling Works Books & Stationery , Boot & Shoe Shop Bowling Alley, for public play Building and LoanAap ns Builders and contractors, taking contracts less than $1000 from $1000 and upwa.ds Broker, Pawn or Money Lenders Bicycle Repairs or Renting Bicycle, dealer in or Agents Canvassers to consumers Commission Merchants Cabinet Shop, making or repair ing furniture Candy Manufacturers, or dealers on the street Chiropodist, Carriage.Buggy andWagon dgaUr. Carriage,Buggy & Wagon Agents to consumers Clothing, second-hand, whether in connection with any other business or not Carnival Shows, pPr week At descretion of the Mayor Circuses, per day At descretion of the Mayor Coal or Coke Dealers or Wood whether in connection wiih any other business or not Confectionery and Fruit Dealers Corn or Flour Mill*, eaoh Cot ton Buyers and Shippers alone or in connection with other business CottonSeed Buyers. Cotton Seed Oil Mills including gin* , Cotton Packers & Ginners Cotton Factories, each Dentist, resident per annum Prug store*, each Dealer a in Live stock, transient. per week Dealers in Millinery Goods and merchandise, not paying general merchandise license, per month Dealers in peddling goo^s around the City, per day, Dealers in Soda Water and Coca Cola, peddling around city per day , each , Dealers in Jnnk, each Drays, Omnibusses. Carriage, Buguies, Carts, Trucks, Wag ons and Hacks that haul for hire other than run by licens ed stables, each horse Express Companies or agencies each, for business done with in the City of Camden with points within the Stnto, and not including any business done for the government of the United States Electric Light Companies or agencies, each Electricians, taking contraots Exhibitions outside of Opera House or uponr street, in dis cretion of May or Feather Renovators Foundry or Machine Shops.onch FortuneTeller or Astrologer,each Furniture Dealers as Merchants Fish and Oyster Dealers, alono v or in connection with other business,each per month $2, per annum Fernlizer Dealers or Fertilizer H-t . and Advances, each Groceries, wholesale and retail each Qaraore, each Green Grocer or Meat Market ettch per month $5, 6 months $25, per annum Gunsmith, each ^ - Hnrnesstnakers and Repairs,?ach Hotels, rates over $3 per day Under $8 per day Horse or Mule Traders, per week Insurance Companies, Are, lor , each company represented Insurance Companies, each acci , , dent. Fidelity, Guarantee, Liability or other like insur ance companies Insuranoe Companies, Life, for each company represented Insurance Companies, each plate glass. Insurance Companies, each Live Stock Itine?nts? as quack doctors or r-?- sailing patent medicines. flACh, per At \ ^ c W?k ' Ice Dealer. wtaUr alone or In connection with other bast* lee Manufacturers Ice Cream or Ice Oeam Cakes fron* cart or box, eaeh 2 oo Laundry* each lo oo Lauodrita or agents fnrLauadries located ouulde of the City oTOamdsn, (f?h mber Yards, each r lawyer, PhynicianB or Chemist, whether in firm or not each 5 001 KlSrrag#nt" , " iooooI Loan Companies or agents negotiating loans, each 10 00 Lighting Itotl agents 10 qo Machine Shops alone, each 6 0<) Marble or Sumo yard, each 10 00 Merchant Tailor of* Musical Instruments a On Manufacturer of Cement or urti vrni ? ,Slon? "locks, each 5 00 i M'Hh, Saw, with Planer, each 10 00 MenHgeriea, per day in Merchants Stock? . ? ? 00 00 Less than $ Boo Coo f '00 looo Jo oo looo " ?? oonn , ' 00 2oo? ?' m ZS I ?? 8ooo " " a! 20 00 a . 4000 on on *no? *' Goon o? 6ooo " ?? i 8() Kr 00 . loooo . ?H 00 Newspapers, Dally 25 00 I News Papers, Weekly 10 oo News Papers, Monthly ~ 5 00 Oculists or opticians, I per month or fraction, each 5 00 Peanut dealer as a business, each 5 00 I eanut peddler or vender 2 00 ?2'iriiUs 8?!^ on 8treot or'stand 2 00 i??a, 1S,i rarit| eucil l)er d?y 3 00 iano and organ tuner or repair Pm'nVuf? rk?fr ^ ? l,et" annum 5 00 Phr[l Office, Job alone, each '5 00 Photographers, resident, each 5 00 d i t t8' P^P0 Otters, each 10 00 aint shop, house or sign paint* er taking contracts n oo Pressing club, each 5 00 Real estato agencies and collect ors of rents cr other claims, each ia aa Restaurants, each ?. ' 10 0(>! Repair shops for sowing machines bicycles, etc., not paying gen eral merchandise license 5 00 Railroad Agencies, each for bus iness done within the city of Camden with points within the State and not including any business done to or from points without the State and including any business done for the rov iuITd,0',the UnIted States, 25 00 Skating Rink, each 5 00 Shooting Galleries, each 5 oo Sewing machine agents not pay ing general merchandise license 5 00 Surveyors, each 5^ t1?1 aQd Cigars, alone 6 00 atableB, Livery feed and sales, each > 25 00 Stables, sales public or private, a one ,or in connection with other business 10 00 a j]i0IL0r Jack on service 5 00 saddle horses, for hire by pri vate parties, outside licensed stables, per horse 3 00 Salvage Sales by parties from , other towns, each per annum 100 00 eaoh8' repa,r,nff ftnd dyers, Tinners, not paying general merchandise license 5 00 rl Companies, each 50 00 1 olograph companies or agencies, f??C^for business done within 'Camden with points 1 j|n State and not in cluding any business done for the government of the United States . ? ' ' . 25 00 Ten Pin Alley for publio play, each K " lOOO Undertaker, alone or in connec VDuW , ?tber business 25 00 Watchmakers, repairers of clocks and Jewelery, each 10 00 Dealers In Jewelry or Jeweler* novelties or other novelties, not paying general merchan dise licence, per month 10 00 Wheelwright Shops 5 00 Wood Yard, alone or in connec* tion with other business 5 00 Wa rehouses, charging storage, ? , ' ' n 00 ,K?ectjon VI. The amount to bo wrff li?eo?e ?o?* any other business, trade, profession or occupation, hot hi !!oawy enumerated, shall uy. 1? May?r ftnd clerk con jointly, bul the said Mayor and Clerk shall have no authority to change or reduce the license fees herein fixed: Provided, that In case of short term licenses taken out In the latter part of tho fiscal year, the Mayor and Clerk way In their discretion reduee the li cense fee. Section VII That all ordinances pXVSL? ^ AiodD-Ull?i?: I roar 1: nrkTs{nNW?DCe tv ?_ Msyor.? * ? - ? ? vp-v .*Xfi. 'jwVfw Y'-f/T* m I Can be seen best on May 18th, but the biggest bargains can be seen right now at the Qilt Edge Store. We are now showing a nice line of Spring and Summer Goods at the very lowest prices. We know we can make your dollar, go farthest here. A Few Specials. Figured Lawns at 5c yard. A good Sea Island at 5c yard. 30 inch Percales at 10c. 1 lot Figured Batistes and Lawn at 8 l-3c. Best Shirting Prints at (5 l-4c. White Lawns 8 l-3o and 10c.?good quality. White Figured Madras at 10c. The biggtst Towel for 10c, The best Linen and Val Lace for 5c yard. Big bargains in Kmbroideries. The best La Grange Vest for ,10c. The best, Hleaohiug aud Cambric for ?the money. .... The best Linen Table Painask for the money. A larire assortment LadiOs* and Children's Straw Hats at pop- f" large assortment Ladies* and Children's Straw Hats at pop ular prices. Cot one of our '?Peanut" Straws for as hats?(inly 25c. Novelties In Cotton Dress Goods. Cotton Voilg, Mercerized Gtterman, Fugi Silks, Tissu Plisse, Swastika Silks, tlalateas, Renfrews Ginghams, Satin ? Messaline, Etc. ? ... ...-. ?? ??: ? 'm' .> ./- a. -t L-:V- ^ \ Big lot "Orex''Hugs and Art Squares just> in. These are fine to take the place of your Carpets and Druggete for the# Summer. . Wwm w ' Gents Furnishing Goods. -tv- .:u : v*r ?. We liavo everything to make you comfortable for the hot weather in this department. rt~- ??- -..L,. m Buggies. % - - ? ?? '"'Ji Lot Buggies (Spring shipment) going at from $3?. 00 to $50 00. If you are going to buy a Buggy see oura before you buy. _?* A fall line Farm Supplies and Fertilizers at the closest cash prices or on approved paper. ? ' :;i' ???; ? \ fT7&7- ? -?~--: .,._ ? frV y*V; rv/xjy. ^&-'^*'' RESPECTFULL1 V:.' " UrMfL ' '????**? t&l <r~ .A