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' ;.-v- - -.'-??# ' <? - ? y-"ij PUBLISHED KVKEV FHIDAY, ,-BY.' W. U. MeDOW?^ lUtea for contract advertlHlng will b? an nouoeed upon application at the ottice Ooouaunications will be published when . aiiuloreat ta Ui* *uiuw ?l publio au4 not of a defamatory uatur*. No re sponsibility will he assumed for the view? of correspondents. ?gJ.il I '? ? " .Ill ?,??! CAMDKN, 8. Oi. MAY 5, 1JH1 W'-l'.U ? ? " ??)? 1 ? The JlariK'li Memorial IIOKpital. If Camden in ta get the Munich Memorial Hospital it will have to bustle. Columbia has gotten hq?j" iu the matter and ia leaving nothing undone in Ite ? Jl'orta to ob* tain thin Hoaplta). The Record in a recent issue said : "l)r. Simeon Haructi is a distin guished plijhician of Now York. He originally lived in Cainden. He Lim h son who ha* made mil lions of dollars in Wall street. The son, so the report goea, |$t it be known while in Charleston thut he desired to ?>?tahl|vi? a free hoapltal to hear the name of his father. He (Irat thought of Charleston rh the place of locution, hut found that public ehuritiee there were ho well taken chic of that he turned his thoughts to other cities m the Slate. It is to got hia attention on the advaritugca of Columbia, ra pecially in ^iie matter of central lo ..online, that the Chamber of; C'tui merre, tlie Ministerial union and naturally the leading organisation in such a movement, the local rued leal society, have I)?? >/nn a plan to obtain definite ' information' upon which to further carrV on the work to induce Dr. Haruoh'^ aon to look with favor on Columbia." The central location can scarce, ly ho U8<*d as no argument iu favor pf Columbia a'a Camden aud C - lumhia both occupy almost the name geographical position, nod na Columbia already has two ??pier; <1 id 1 j equipped boepitals makes her about as we. 11 provided for in this respect an Charleston ?*. One of Camden's greatest needs today Is a hoapital na she ha* none of any kind, and if Dr. lJaruch in looking for a location of greatest usefulness for hia hospit al, Ca.n den with her centrnl location and being without any hospital nt nil, ia pre-eminently the place ahovr all others in the state for the Ha ruch Memorial Hospital. What Is'Nows? An editor commenting on the question "What in Nuvvt.?" quoted an cxtraot frr>m the writings of St. I'nul f and stated lhat the verse #avo i\ <!of inltion of news that wnH laudable in every resptot The verno quoted in as follows : "Whatsoever things lire true, what soever things are honeat, wbatsoev er things arc iuHt, whatsoever tiling , are pure, wl.atsoever things are love -v ly. whatsoever tiling* arc of pood re port, if there be any virtue and if there l>? any praise, think on these things." >Vo8t Wntcroe. May .r), 1911. Mr. Edit or; ? On the 30th day of April Jim Thomas allot aud in stantly killed hie brother, Egypt Tboroan. On the same day S ilo SMoman whipped his wife. A lick on her head mused concussion of the l^rain fr.on which she ciiid on Tuesday in tuning fill owing. Mug 1st rule w ii h notified and he with Inn con stable went to ih* HCene of > he trouble hot SdoinuH bad din??npf??red. The finding <f the Oornn?-ijurv w?s in accotd anc?? with the hIhivh facts. Dr J. VV. O. Sninii rn wti? 111 ?* e x -J in i ti i'? ph vsii'ian. Sliorilt' Tranth'iin is now on i lie lookout for Soloinan Correspondent. Southern ituptist Convention. On account of the above occasion the Atlantic. ('oahi Line Railroad Co. olfer* (.pi idnl tHU'S. Tic kola on f?u!e May 15 th to UKh inclusive. Returning, good to reach original starting p >.ut not later than'.midnight Muy 3l*t. .Extension: Original purchaser - - il9?y eeuiitn an extension of final limit to June :50th, hy deoodiing ticket with Special Agent, Jackson ville, not, later than May 81st, and Upon payment of fee of ?1 00 at tico* of deposit. x Por schedules, rates or any other information, address nearest agent or * W J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. T C. WHITE, (Jenernl Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ;;y' - ?? >I~ &- T" For Sale. ' I' Sdrcltd Gariok's prolific seed corn, highest test at experimental ation last year. I guarantee my cd absolutely.**?. ^ _ Bushel: $2 ; Uf bushel: 81.25; 76 cents. P. O. H. Wadgcfleld, Clsuds (i. Hemmoc i, WMc^iMirPf o? Auuual Uuuulou UuiW*4 Uoufadoialo Veto tana. Mute ttock, Ar){., May 15t!i?18tb, ?Vn For tbia ocoaaaion the Atlantic; Caat Lino HtUrntd hun authorised tpoulil loir ritUi, Miy 13tb, I-Hi and i 5l1i ; I mi i t?;d until May 23 rd. Ticket tsan bo depnalttd ?t Lit tit* .Hook, and Upon put iMfcuy of H fee of fifty n?uta, at iliiiia of d?po*tl, limit of ticket jnai?_hw i?y ion dud. i-*nd tnclOdiugJune l^Tb, 1UU. For raU'H hnd information apply to nearcat Agent or T. (!. Wlitif, General l'aa?en(M<r u&^?:ut( Winning ton, N. (/', Bridge to Let. . Noiica is hereby Klyen 'hat Ili? con* tra<t for building a n?w bridge over "T?Pnly" cretk. at the Ifudy bridge nroavinif, will h*i It-I at tliu bridgo Friday, Mav 26. 1011 , ut 155 M, 1 Tin* ri^lM to icjt-ct any and all hUlu in re*arv?<l M. C. Wl-XST. Supervisor Keraliaw Co. May II. 1911, Northwestern Railroad of S. C. Hcbmlolo ICfTootlvo .Tan 29, lliii No (58 No 70 Lv Oaindnn '4 00 p in 7 20 a m No Itv diino 4 10 p in 7 30 a in Ar KUorbeo 4 23 p m 7 ftO a in ItcmluirtH 4 80 p in 8 00 a in Ar Bordon \ 46 p*iii H 20 a in Ar Dalzoii /J 10 pi in 8 45 a in N W Junction ft 48 p iii 9 1ft a to Ar Snmtvr 5 45 p in 0 20 a in No 09 : No 71 Lv Humler 0 :il p in ii 40 a m N W .1 unction 0 83 p in 9 48 u m l)alz.wii 0 f>0 p tu 10 30 a in Borden 7 08 p m* 10 ftfi u no Rciuhert 7 23 p in 12 20 a in KilcrbtiO 7 3ti p in II 3ft a in So ltv June.- 7 AO p in 12 Oft p in Ar. Camden H ()'? p in 12 1ft p in All tranii daily except Sunday THOMAS WILSON, PreHfdem!. An Ordinance. T?? raigp hiifplioH f >t iii" Year of our Lord, 19-11. r I$4* it o:d<iim d hy the Mayor and Aldor oihu of thi* thty of Camden. 8 C. and l>v tin* authority of tin* nami*, that th?i f<?|. lovsinu ta\(<A ami t)*v miuv ttru hereby levied f <r the rn?rHjl year from the first flay of January, 1911 to the d;i\ of I )\ icr, 1911. See I A tax ?.'f '2 inilla CU vuUl .".Ui! evoiyd-diar of renl and piraonai prop'*r ty within t-hc eorporaie limits of Iln? i'iIy of Cmmli-u, S. ('. on tin1 1 >t day of Ji mi arv, 1911. See. ;i. That nil ?hln hod .e l male |>*r -oris hrtwpon I ho of nvonty-ono and tiftvtive yf*arx,i-i>tidiii(r within the eorpnr 'ifr> |itii11h of iIn* Cily ??f ('aimlcn S <' . not exempt, from road duty under the laws <>! the State, -hull work the HtlVOt*. and hridrffs under thi? dir.'oti'Ui of mih'Ii iivi-rmriv an may h<* appoint***, for nneh. ? npice id t i ? i j ? n?>t eXelH* hl>tf nix (??? ?1 -* \ > in mie vear Provided: that ?f tho tiine of reei'ivii i? t hi* notice uny person n:ii.' pay to tin* iiera'ti t?i\iiiu Mteh notice t hi<*e li^SPOj Oojlai'M t'onimnt iti >ot wl.ieii m I it,} I he i eeeivt-d in lieu of the woik, .iit<l iLat pf'ts.i'is rj (ii-iiivf vrorlc ? ?ii f.ti i -t i? ? *t~ <ir 11> jrt\ ?ai<l ('ooiiirita ? ????:. *t < 1 ' lined mil Ii sa th.in tiv.? f ?.0<'( ? I ) ';ii-- ii*ir inote 11i ili f ?*n . ? 10 i.(l> ? l?.'!hi1 ?? ?<r he iii jin*"-tied no' I* ? ih.i. imi '.Oi :ior ju"|*i t'.nii twt.ii:v ('J'.l <htV4, in iii* <t; iTtliim >?! tin* Ci!y lie ciu'il'.r. See 'i ll*' t:i\ hook* for tbtf <?' I!*??" I i< n *>!' City tax*will he ci'ior.nd oi illicit (Mia in her. Cani'h'n, S. oil 22ml Mi v a ml ni'iaoie. ,n ea>h day e\ ?? ? |>t Sn*i*!:i>> iii-iii'.' i. hi. ' i 1 i>, in an?.i from 4 i> m i i ;:o |- m., milil d of .liim* mcliifiv.->. iil!. r vvlifo tim?* im pel..'.ltv will lit* :? it a. m il in all dt'iin i J lien l. Katilhd !>?,? tlie MmV. v and Alierm-i. < f t lie < \! y of ' atud- n . S ?. Ill < '*?on**?l amrmhied this 1-t d. \ . ( .\. P.. 1911. s i*'. m:.\siN?.T<>\. M ?vor. At:.?(*' : J. (iOOPAl.K. fieri*. Real Estate. Alt partioH hsN'iitU lioiiflc , n?ls r>r c nt:-; tr\ pr<ip?rt> for - h I* will pUnm j wntt- in*1 Hi Latu ??(? r. S. C , <?" mm1 Mr i IA . ' rk !and, of Cat d? n. I 1'!! lim jour pr-'i'i'viy , advi 11.?-?? 11 and I m II h.111 u> at a ni i!11 on. n is- ton ? ti" >a!?? j 1:0 pay. Ko:: S \LK. | '">0 iwrri isr' *i f (.'am*' fi on !l,tln*riv 11.11 rum!?ttif. K;:?.'ft:;d : Inn . : !iculs lor f<HM i>r ovor. I'i ieo $<i"?M . I i 4?*> h< res, < n<? Mt:ror'li ?! I.itu't | 1111!, know:; .u tin* 1Vi:> |lart\ 100 in n j in < u!t iwit ion wli !c(i. > I?% r :!0 h.ilo <>:' j <??')(t"n, <>"0 ncri's :n woods v. -H >-v |tli!T?* t<> '? ? ?.million oi linnl.i-r r.ih! j cut nixtiy 111'? n>ai? <i cords ??f wmvi, r s; principally in oi l Held at ! pa-'urv i*nt ? j ! v \ i I. p? rt 1-:: y aini part r.'d I illy . II ,t- i \> ? I l.irj.'?' hnN ot ir:i^ram'i* two ni< ?? ijnh 1 ' > j ?ut - ui.h ni.i':< i.iill on Kvj ol r ? \ j i't Mtf'.t. One i ir.'f i*\oslor\' hoiis;> and |tw.-ivi'"J- and o loom 'i-nant liou?-?s; Iplcniy runniuir u at cr. 10 ** i?r i Ii and a numl>?r i.f \\ i 11- o? pl.'v ?. l'rii f $'.?/>.000 'JiiOD at nil ii tni'e.- i?o11!i of Ilethuno, liti'- n.ind ??i 11 land ? v<r> cheap at $?> an acre, if iaiciti up up., This prior will not j*thin! \?ty l"iig a> this land is buiv to ^r> 1??vili?T?adj. inivj* land* brin^'tijr #C to $2o an iuto?a mature to make ^ooJ i.init v. 1(5 acres, I). 1J. Williams, !!t north < due of Camden, fronts Ilrnad st. on Kitst, Kliight'o Hill road on tti? North, and G. T- Little on tlit- South: eloa? in and haa a fine view, price $36t>0. 10 lots in north Camden, frontim; on Broad street, 00 foot front by 250 (loop, nearly iii front of Kirkwoo.l Motel. Nice, level And very deairahla for houses for thr best of poople. 1). It. Williams lot: price $050 a lot . Nice 6 or 8 room h-m^o, on a 32 acre lot in north-east Camden fronting on IJn lunda of D. R. Wil. liams. just south of John Uoykin, former ly the K? 8. Nettles place. Voiy d?ftira? b?c for a truck or dairy farm, price ?8000. i, M, JBBJLK, Real Estate Agt, LancaMer, S. O. L. A. KIRKLAND, Agent at ltiiplis( Church Jit;i. M. L. Uawaon. I'umtor. *? Hunduy morrting Horace I I a. in HiintUiy ov<inii'K GOfvlca 8;Ii0j> in* Sunday SchooU 4 :H0 p in Pr&yarrnoftUn},', Fri<Uy <" H tiU) j> w>, Tb? pubic ifc ?<?fi!itt)ly in v it* <i t?? all of lUtitto HorviccH. ? - ... ^ - Li1 j i)i j;' i ?/1, ' Final Discharge. N?>ti?n i* li? r? l>.v v*v??i? ?ll thai mm HuiunKv- May ?7tli, A !>. 11>11; I"i M., I will apply to Ilia Probata JihIk? of K<thIi/?w County for a final dia cliui'K^ 'in Admiiii'lnt!rix-of llio hUlaloof Hobftrt Mm. , lb? f.iiin- having tfMi'D i'j 11 y u<lit)ini?ntrc<). NKM,IK i\ MAN, A?1n?rx. KbI. ol Koln-rl Man. April JJTth, 1911. Administiatois' Notice, AH partita Indebted lo tli?> i>?ta'<' nl ,t, A. Haixm ar?? hereby noli* 11.'.') io make luiiniHliiite payment t<? u?. Hti'l all pariiop, if any; bayii.i; < laim* *u?iln?t I h?* ?*id ?valuta will pr?bnnt tin* naw<} July attentat . .1A M KS A HA HON .). li IIKaNIIAM A^nifnir-tratora. April ITitli. 11)1 I. Adrninistiator's Notice. All parMtth Indebted tn tha csluU! of tit* lato h. (/. Uon^'li arc Imnby notified to inakf immediate prtvninnl (o nt?. and all partn ?, if any having elauna ngaiuRi t'lr said eau<l? wiil prelum th? pamc: duly at I tmU <l. JOK 1IOIHJII, Administrator. May 4th. 1911 Administratrix's Notice. Ail parties iuil?bt?/l to ih<* estate of Adcilpiiut ly^lly aitt It em try notiJbd to maki! immediate pnynnmt to iiip; wr.d all partie*. il ?nv, having elaiuiH nyauiKt tlii- n?i?l eatattt will prcacnt iIk; ?anu> duly attested. MRS. KATIKKKHjY, Adini:n?ti'4trix. April 29. 1911. Final Discharge. Notice ih lit'inWy given that c it?S:Uur<liiy, Juno 3, 15)11. I will upply to llio Judgo of I'rolm'*) for Kershaw County for a linn) ilisclutrjje u* A?io*ifii."tru-r of the listnte <?l Jffi'?ph UBocJcliiitii, thowamo having lltH'll f 1111 V ml fli illistCTCll CALVIN A HKCKITAM, Ad M?y 5tl?, lull. Citation. South Cj foliT>'\ ?K(<rnb?iw ijoan'iy t'y W L. McDowell. Judge of I'robato Whori* 'B Mr- .1 l>. If*icIfnl??'0. lila'l" muit to il.i' t" prh111 h?r l,i-ttiT.s "I Ail rniiii.-t !'nt.i'?ti oft lie f.-t!itf <?; mill i>fleets t"f Mr-;. Nannie* I". W.-il Is, i !??<;? and. Th> !>?i iivc I !??*??<?(<>fi* t.> ?.'ii^ :ii)J ailinun if. 11 nil :ti: i f ir.ttliar ! In- kind1 nml l!.irs? of tin* t<i;ilMrs .Viiiniii' T. \V:il|*> tliHl t!ic\ lie :iul apju'.ir liofoie rue, in the I l ?. of l'i'nbiUf. t *) ho'lj-M ;i t <';> tTi'lfn (V i ii t lit: '."iIm <litv rf ,Ma\ JlfilT ]?ll! ?iil'.it i"il t illTI'o: , ai 11 (>'f 1><M\ lil il.t" !. Jp 'T-l II . . to s i! I W I'HUSI* if miv Iii* y l.;iVf,v\ iiy I i: ?? mud u<l id i r< t i*h- ; lion nIiduIiI i < ? In* tnat'tod. Uivfn under 111\ hand ilie l^t day of M.l) , A I).. ID 11. W. I. M< DOWF.U.. .1 i !_??? ol Pro)...!- (or Kershaw County. Piibli hed in tin' Ifii Chronicle mi '.ho 5lii il.iv i>t' M;?v, I'll 1. inf-1:5:0' ill 81 II. Sihvorh ir? To I (?K'? S H ACKKLi &. SON. I W t? M nil M I If t II10 Doovs, Sasii and Blinds, (/nlnnitis uul Balnsli'is, Cii'iilfs and Oablf Orna ment?.. Si r?n n Doors and I Wii/dows. \\Y l) al In (i la^s. Sa-li Oord and I Weight*. ('nai k'!?t(>n, ? ? S. ( \ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. S'.ale of S >ul!i ('a j If Hi.- Pro oli pn, t>a:e Court. .Toui.lv of KeiwhawA N't liie C, Man. as Ailm-m-trati'ix ufihoj 1 of lioinTi Man dereased, IVtimner, A TAin.-t Mary K. Man, Ola Hii'lcy, Mnrle Mor gan. .1 i.o Man, Amy Ji. Man. Ku nice . Mary M. Man and Lilliaii A. Mac, Defendants. To the Defendants in this aelioir: V..II ate hereby aurmnontd ami required ?o a'.s.r.r the Petition in this Aetion which I been flie<i in I lie office of Prob tie .hid*?-? for s*id County, and fo ?etvn a copy >tf yMIT answer to the aaid Petition on tlie subscriber at hi* ofllca at Spartanburg within. tTTcnljr days after tfie ferrice Hereof upon you , exclus ive of the day of such service, mid it you (till toaniwr the^nid Petition within tho time aforesaid, the Petitioner in this ?etion %??ll apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the aaid Petition. Dated March 3U?. 1911. Carlisle * Carlisle, Attorney*. YOU are going to see this Spring ?and wear, we hope?some of the -?>-.Vg^r^"1111'?1 '/?>< i\i'Afw^ jqfyj.-r8 smartest Clothes ever offered to the well dressed men- of -this towiir You'il see them in our store now; and a little later you'll see them on the men who know what good clothes are. f-taft ?chaff per & |tflafx Clothes we're talking about them-? are made for men of the most crit ical taite'and (linerimination. Kverytliing about these goods in exactly what you would have it, if you were to specify ulj the details of your own garments. They are clothes made (or the wearer, and in his interest*; not simply made good enough to ell. HAliT SOHAFFNKtt & MA.ltX use only all-wool fabrics, that's what you want in your clothes; the more you know abotil the advantages of all-wool the mote certain you are to insist on having it. The shape keeping, the service, the qual ity of the tailoring frill depend on that. As for si > le, these clothes arc the product of style creators; you'll never do better in at^Ie, as lor lit, leave it to us; if the clothes don't fit, we'll be more ashauied of them than you are we'd rather not sell you clothes that don't lit, lor our own sakes. NovV models for men and young men in Spring suits, new fabrics, Colors, patterns, weaves, now on display. Baruch-Nettles Company. This Store is the Home of Hart.Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Divefsity of 3tyle is one of the miiny good features of our Spring Mil linery. Scarcely one out of a score of custodiers is unublo to find hero a shape which seAns designed especially for her. *' Many of our hats are copies or adaptations of imported pattern hats. They possess all the cxclu siveness of the originals, yet the prices are surpris ingly small. See this line before they are sold. MISS 61ATTIE 'GERALD. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME YOU WILL ADD MUCH TO YOUR JOYS IF YOU EQUIP YOURSELF WITH A SUPPLY OF OUR SPORTING GOODS. WE KEEP THE BEST. 90 ^J * / ? * .r ir YOU ARC GOING TO "CAMP OUT,'' COME tN ANp LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH A HUNDRED THINGS YOU HAVEN'T YET THOUGH"!' OF. YOU GO FOR FUN. WHY NOT HAE IT? jsgj^gai^lg A. D. KENNEDY. TV" '^ws^r... gv- ?, ' '-~j< ,-t spf*TT?a ys ' T^PPIfQO^ Tfm DOOP WE have everything "on tap" in fashionably correct dress, from heel up and head down?from skin out and topcoat in. "High=Art" Clothes"strike twelve" on Fashion's dial. They come in sheaves of weaves that twinkle with ?fr ? ? -r*7* ' -? - newness and crackle with smartness. ^ / Soft tans.bonnie blues and winsome grays in lots, of styles and with,a lot of style in each $10.00 to $30.00 / Every window and coun-.^ ter here cries, " Welcome/" - -V ' r- ? ? .??~ X Just one price-?one -just * ? * ?. ' . # ? price, r "" : i H1BSCH BROS. A CO. - - . . ) ' ' ??? '"???' ."rr "The Big Store." Camden