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c, KiNKRAl DIRHOTtHCN. timrMion IW SuwMshil Cmi - Huiiiou at Florwwtf*. ^ , ^crr, May iitL? The AnMrt<'-|. ?f Ktiuenil Directors mot in Fior Ihl> week. The attonUauoo was juutj. iliuiv iM'inu represents* I v. >* profession from all parts of jj.t, mix) a??out tho UHual number of, ;aker> j?ihI with the*?A many of; of Miolr families. The so# in tho rhaiH'l of W. M. di?.x of their families. The ???? lVVIe held In I h?* chapel of W. M. *? undertaking establishment, a .IfrrtfCi vt? and convenient gather jiv, which wan used for tho tlrst >n (his occasion an a place of jjHthortinr. j tlrst session was hold at JO in tho morning on Wednesday, cut John 1>. Wood, of Oreer, In air. The sir rotary, Oupt James lykey, of ? ireonville, ono i?f tho us of the state, and ono of tho popular men in the organization, ivsent, and it was ho win* was ?! (<> res|K>nd to tho uddreaaeM of IH?, olio of which wuh made hy - \V. It. HaiTlnger." iuvoctition for tho oiMmlng of leetiuK was made by Kev. T. G. rt. post pleasing address was ma do >v. It. T. <i1I1Ihi>1o on tho <juul- 1 >ds f<?r the hnsiniiss of funeral >r. r?'|K?rt of ('apt. Maekoy, the koc uiul treasurer, showed the as <>n to he in good shape in every Five now iiames were udded to nnbership t?y vote on their up* otw. NOWDRIFT |e Perfect Shortening FOR DEEP FAT FRYING nowdrift makes good things iat more digestible. You can le Snowdrift so hot, without aing that food frusta quickly no grea.se getx inside, nowdrift is the perfect short tg for every cooking purpose >r frying, for shortening, for king bread, ?nke. biscuit and :ry. nowdrift makes good things pat. We are specialists 1" 1 things in eat. TELEPHONE No. L ANG'S igh Grade Grocery Hurt- (Jualih Connta." tl. AUiindtr Df. R. I. StfTraton lexander & Stevenson 47 DENTISTS So?k??.t Corner Bread and D?K*lfc SU. Illins Brothers ptakers for Colored People 714 W. DcKftlb St. r. E. H. KERRISON Dentist Olttn- in Tlu? Building Miotic 185 lUMBIA LUMBER & WFACTURING CO MILL WORK H, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER N & HUGER STS. Plume 71* COLUMBIA, S. C. Istones & Monuments en m need of Tomb f ancl Monuments see p/n y?u place your or Kepresenting the Dixie e? nf'' ? Cant?n, Ga. e? Of marble Shown. t ?t>. SINCLAIR, * 3S- <"?mHew, S. C President Woods' rei*?rt was u wry gratifying one, allowing the activities of the orKunl&atlon In the twist year uud tin* t?rognwj* matte by the profile slon in their y>rylct u-> humanity. A very Interesting rvfHirt was made 1?> Mr. J. W. UKliuruUck, of (V>lumbla, the delegate to the national assocla tiwi which met at San Francisco. Thursday the association h|kmi( the greater part of the day In seeing on the screen at Wu> Iuip Theater, a num ber of views of clinics that were most helpful to the student of the art of embalming, and funeral directing. These pictures have been secured l?y The Casket, tin' official magaxlnc ?>f the business. They cover tln< Hold splendidly and are mo<it Instructive. One of the demonstrators, whose pie* ture was greeted with eheers by the association, was the aged Prof. J. II. Clark, formerly of Augusta, now re tired and living in San IHiito, Cal., under whom Mr. Waters and others ttH?k their first lesson in the art of embalming. The methods of conducting a funeral were also shown, and many things of Interest to the delegates. Wednesday afternoon the members of the association were taken on an automobile ride over the city and to the new model lMnecrest dairy and to the Industrial school, Thursday afternoon they were taken to, the Country Club, where Former President W. M. Waters entertained the lMirty at a pine hark firth stew, greatly to the delight of the visitors to whom It was a novelty. In the business session in the af ternoon the place of next meeting was selected, and It was determined that Greenwood should have the honor, and that the meeting be held in May, the date to be set by ilie committee. The Sallowing olllcers were elected : C, L. Pace, of Marion, president. Pltarles 10. Taylor, of Ix'xlngton, tlrst vice president. A, J. White, of Manning, second vlc-O president. James F. Maekey, of (irecnvllle, sec retary and treasurer. A. II. Maekey, assistant secretary. The usual resolutions to the city and the press and their especial hosts were passed and the session was closed "THE WALLS BETWEEN" And "The Girl and the Game" The Offering for Tomorrow at Majestic. ? Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Baynei the crowned king and queen of the silent drama, will be seen here at The Majestic on tomorrow, Saturday, June 3rd, in "The Wall Between," a sensational live act Metro wonderplay. This production iK far the most pretentious feature in which these stars have ap]?eared in their long ea r<?cr on the screen. It is a military masterpiece and affords an excellent opportunity for the staging of scores of thrilling scenes. "The Wall Be tween" was produced tinder the i>cr sonal direction of John W. Noble, of the Metro staff, who Is a graduate of West Point and saw seven years ac tive service as an officer in the Un'ted States army. A typical Metro cast will Ik* seen in this feutufe and more than two thousand -persons appear in the production. "The Wall Between" was produced by the Quality Pictures Oor]H>ration for the Metro program. On the same program will be the thrilling Railroad stories "The Girl and The Game," featuring the fearless film star Helen Holmes. Frank Dan iels the popular comedian will also be shown. ? adv. Safety First. Two Hebrew friends of exceedingly limited means journeyed together the briny deep in a very small state room. So contracted was the space that Jake concluded to walk the deck while Ikey went to bed. Ujkmi his return Jake was astounded to find Ikey in his berth f>ut almost unrecognizable. He wore a beautiful lace nightgown bedecked with many colored ribbons. Perched uj)on his cur ly head was a gorgeous lace nightcap held In place with bright streamers under his chin. When Jake recovered himself he ejaculated : "Vat's the matter, Ikey? I don't know you no more. Vy Is dis?" "Veil," replied Ikey, "don't you re member the Titanic? All the vimmen vas saved and all the men was drown ed." ? Now York World. Fisk Tire Service. Free tire service to all automobllists in a policy of the Flak Rubber Com pany which tourist* are finding par ticularly convenient thin year. That company has ope no<l direct branches in mow than 100 cities and In connec tion with all of them are free service departments. L Any motorist may have tires tested, inflated, dismounted and reassembled without charge no matter what make of tires he uses. With the extension of their branches to practically every trade center in the country, the Fisk company is able to be of greater ser vice tjian would otherwise be possible. Any automobilist who has established credit in one branch may have goods delivered to him at any other and charged back to his home account. Many long distance tourists are find ing this , an additional convenience. Harmon Oolgor, of Anderson, had .his arm broken last week while crank ing a Ford automobile. - The ear was driven by a Georgia woman. .' When the crank kicked the woman . aftked Geiger If he was hurt. He'trMled that his arm was broken. The mdy <nore off and left him wltibout even a resolution of *FOK THE DEPKN8K** WW be the Offering mt The M?Je?4k Nwt TwmI^. FHITTUc Wur<|. the distinguished star pf the Lasky < Vnajmuy, who recently created such a furore by her splendid iwfurmauce .In the I^asky production of Hector Turnbull's gripping atory, "The Cheat," will l?e aeetl at Tlw Ma jestic on Tuesday, in the Jesse I.. l.as ky production of "For tile Defense," a daring dtUvtlvc story by tin* nana' author. In "For the (Wwistv" Miss Ward Is iih Fidele, a little French novice freak from the convent. Mow she wltntttfKMH a murder ami Inter Is able t ? > secure a confusion from the assassin ami fni; the man she love#, makes u pliotodraiua of nnuHual mer it. Prominent In the excellent east NU|>|M>rtln? Miss Ward are Jack Dean, Horace 15. Can?cntcr, James NelH, *'a lullle Aster, (icrirndfi Kellar ami other ineml>crs t?f the I^asky till star organ isation. it Is u Paramount picture. ThU program In offowl as a benefit l>crformancc for The Hoy Scout k of (Mnulen.-? a<lv. Don't use u gallon of won Is to ex press a teaapoouftil <>f thought. CITATION. stall* i?f South t Carolina < Sanity of Kershaw Hv W. 1*. McDowell, Esqi-lre. Probate J udge. Whereas, Mm Mary MeDonahl, made suit to me to grant her letters of Administration of tile Estate of and effects of John Mcl>omild. Theae are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Mc Donald. debased, that they bo and ap pear before me, In the Court of Pro bate, to bo held at Oa union, X. on June 12tb, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not l>c granted. (ilven under mv Hand, this 21) til day of May, A. D. lOlff. W. U McPOWKMi, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the 2nd ami 9th days of June, 1910, In the Oaraden Chron icle ami posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. . FINAL DISCHARGE. Notioe Is hereby given that out! month from thid date, on Saturday, July 1st, 191(1, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of tin Estate of T. E. Cregory, deceased, ami on the same day 1 will apply to the said Court for a final discharge a.^ said Administrator. A. J. UKEC.OItY, Administrator. Camden, S. CM June Int. 1910. CITY TAX EXECUTIONS. Under and by virtue of tax execu tlons to me directed by the City Clerli and Treasurer of the City of Camden S. C? I will offer for salt? at publh outcry before the oi>cra house in Cam den during the legal hours of sale oi Monday, June 5th, 191(1, the followim <lescril>e<l property : Property of Wiley and Henton She orn. bounded north by promises of J B. Montgomery, south by premise for nieriy of Ella <J. Workman, west bj Mill street, cast by projierty formerly of IJ. J lavage, for taxes for 1915. Property of Itunsoiu 81ms, hounde< north Ay T. J. Hoykin, south by Kim street, east by Hebeceu Murphy, wesl by property of II. Savage, for taxes foi 1915. ProiHMty of 1j. (X Latham estate bounded north by Mary V. Bruce, soutl by Henry Blackwell, east by Lyttletoi street, west by property of Culgiiard for taxes for 1915. Proi)erty of Taylor Helton, bounded north by A. Sidney Hmith, south Margaret Wiley, oust fey Broad street west by Margaret Wiley, for tax<>s foi 1?ir, fV* . Proi>erty of E. It. Oantey, bounded north by lot of Mm. Miller Boykin east by Broad street, west by Poh Held, south by property formerly ol Mary Hill Cantey. for tuxes for 191.'1 1914-1915. Property of L. S. DutWsoii, bounded north by High sehooi grounds, east 1 Broad street, south Baurn, west b.\ Haum, for taxva for 1&14-1915. Property of Martha Plnckney, bound ed north by lands of John Boykin, oi: south by Dr. Stevenson* wej*t by proj?er ty of Miss Mary Watklns, east bj -Fair street, for taxed for 1910-1911. Proj>erty of HannaA Jenkins, bound ed north by DeKalb dtr<?ct, east b\ Church street, went by property now owned by Dr. Thonad, south by Bur well Doby, for taxen far J915. Property of Dnrktdon Lumber Co. hounded on north by lands formerly of Parish nnd Manning douth by lands of Southern Hallway fkx.*, east by lands ol Parish and Manning, went by right ol way of Southern Hallway Co.. for tnxe> for 1914-1915. Hand being lot of land conveyed to L. H. Uavfcldon by D. D Parish and F. M. Manning, and deeded of date April 11, 1908, and containing 3 1-10 acres. / A <}. WniTAKEH. Chief of Polhie ANNOUNCEMENTS! r ^<Oards under this heading will bo ran from now until* the primary At the following rates: For all State and County offices $5.00; magistrates and county commissioner $3.00. Cash must accompany copy, except those who have ledger accounts at this office. ) FOR CONCTRKN8. Mr. W. F. Stovcnsea authorizes us to announce that hs will be a candi date In the Democratic Primary dur ing the coming summer for Congress man from the Fifth Osagresaional Dis trict, and to thank Mi many friends for their very substantial support Ir the last primary for the same position. FOR 8OLI0VTOR. " We are authoilsiii to announce the najne of W. H. CJohfc mm * candidate for re-election as Bstfritar of the Fifth I Judicial Circuit, oomprhdn* Ibo oouu ties of Kershaw ami Ulebland, subject to tliu rulfti of the IVmoeratir* -Pr!* man. ? '? ? .r ' % I ? '? 11 i-'1 yr> - V, ,, . . - .s- *? ? lor Sheriff. 1 heroin annouuco myself as a can didate for the ottieo of Sheriff of Ker shaw County in the Primary dwtlon to I to hold In August, and itronilw to abide h\ i li<.> result of said primary. Boa. 1\ l>ol,oaoho. I hereby annouuco myself an a can didate for i ho ottieo of Sheriff *?f Ker shaw Comity. gubjcct to tho rule* of tho coming Democratic primary. 1 shall tipprtH'latC tho support of all tho IMMiplo. ami if you honor mo ullh this hiuh otlhv, I proiulso to ill) It to tho Ih?si of ui\ ability. II. I). tiOFF. ? Hotter known as Pol lochia u tiolV) We hereby unnouiu-e tho itamo of F. I. Truesdel of Kershaw for Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to tho no Hon til' tho Democratic primary elec tion. .Many Citizens. 1 am a candidate for tho* othoo of Sheriff lor Korslutw county anil will abide i ho result of tho primary dec tion J. F. llATFMAN. Aii< i considerable thought and mod itatlun, | havo concluded to make tho race i Ids summer for Stiorlff of Ker shaw eounty, suhjoet to tho rulos of tho Democratic primary, ami 1 will appiveiHlo t ho support of tho voters of Hie count v. Yours truly, It. 11. WILLIAMS. 1 hereby annouuco myself a candi date for tho otlico of KhorllY of Ker shaw county. I will abldo tho result of the | >cmocratk' primnry. <i. C. WKLSII. 1 hereby announce myself as a eun didnte for tho olllco of Sheriff of Ker shaw County in the primary election to Ik? held in August, and if the voters of Kershaw County give me this otllce 1 shall till it to tho host of my ability and will ? i y to make them a Sherl'Y I hey will be proud of. 1 also pledge myself to abide by the rules governing the I loiuocratie Primary. J. It. It 101 K 1 hereby announcti myself as a can -didnto for re-electlon to tho. ofllee of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the eoun ty primary. W, W. 1IUCKA11EE. At the suggestion of some of my friends. i hereby announce myself as h candidate for the office of Sheriff of Kershay county at, the ensuing primary election ami will abide tin* result of the Kiiine. 1>. (J. FLETCHER. . I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for the office of Sheriff of Ker shaw tenuity, subject to the rules of the Prlmarv elcetlon. S. II. MICKLE. At the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for SherllY of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. K. T. ESTRIDC.E. I To ^he" Voters of Kershaw County: At the solicitation of friends through out the county, and following my own inclination and ambition, 1 hereby an nonce myself a candidate for the high ami honored position of Sheriff of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules and ! regulations govenring the primary. 1 I shall make a clean race, and expect to . win on my own merits, and not by | the shortcomings of any one. I solicit : tlw support of the voters of my county. J and pledge a faithful performance of i the duties of Sheriff, should I be so fortunate as to win. Respectfully, It. H. HUMPHRIES. After due consideration I have de cided to enter the race for Sheriff of Kershaw <*ounty, and if elected 1 will endeavor to serve the people in such a manner that they will never regret having given me their support. I will abide the result of the Democratic prl mnry. - J. I>. SINCLAIR. For Hupervlsor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Supervisor of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules gov erning the prlmray. J. ROBT. MAOILL. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Suj>ervIsor for Kershaw County. If re-elected I promise the same faithful attention to the affairs of Kershaw county in the future as in the past. M. C. WEST. At. the solicitation of friends all over the < bounty and it being in accord with my own desire, I announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor of Kershaw County. If elected I will give faithful and efficient service. I will appreciate the support of the voters at the county. D. M. K IKK LEY. i FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby aannounce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. I pledge a faithful discharge of the duties pertaining to said ofllce and will appreciate the support of the voters of the <?unty. .. JAMES II. CLYBURN. ~ * hereby announce myself as a can didate for the ofllce of Clerk of Court of Kershaw county, subject to the j rules of the Democratic prima ry. HOWARD C. SINGLETON. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as h can didate for the House of Representa tives for Kershaw County. I will ap preciate the support of the voters of the county. D. T. HLACKMON. ? I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Kershaw County, subject to the rule* and regulations of the coun ty primary. T. K. TROTTER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Hoose of Representative* for Kershaw County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic prima ry. GEORGE G. ALEXANDER* I hereby -uunouwcc tnyiktlf ub a ouo didate for reelection to tho House of Hejirexontnttves from Kershaw County. **ihjeef til tl^v ruli^ of the primary J M. MAKT1N | . - -".li'" ; yd Mr. Kditor . Please annoumv tile1 11111110 of Xfr. Norman S. Kiclutrds for the House of Itcprosoututives. Wo feel that Kershaw county would Is* well represents! in scmlini; such a iuan a* Mr. IMohnrd* to Iho l.e?:l>dature, MANY fr'HIKNDK. I hereby :iiiii<iuuo> myself as a can iIIiIhIi* tor the I louse of Hopn^iMila tlvea from Kcr>,huw Ctmnty, subject h> lti?' rules and reflations governing tin* U'liiiM'ralli' I'jiriv. ' MOW TON K ICl.l. N '?* * * *. w ? - - ?--? -rrr.vcrj ?-** . . j..-, lor Sii|H*riiitt'iu)Hit of Kduinlion. \S'C, tin* man> friends of Mr. Allen It. Murchlson be? to announce him ax, a siiltiililo candidate for Supt. of 1'ilu cation. Mr. MurchUon is well quail tied to serve the people of our County 1 In this capacity. Friend*. 1 hereby uuomv myself as a caiidi date for the office of County Sui?erlii teivdet of Education of KerHliaw Conn t>, subject t?* t lie rules and regulations of the Democrat io primary. I am tliorouKhly competent to till this post lion, ;i 1 i?l if elected 1 shall do all with in my power for the advancement of education in our county and state. (iltOVKIt C. tJASKlN. Appreciative of the call of friends, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Kui>orlntondont of ludnca tlon for Kershaw County. My prest ation and experience tits me for good work and If ehn'ted pledge my Iswt efforts for our educational advance. Your supjmrt will he appreciated. T. J. McKKNftffC. The friends' of Mr. Tlios. II. Young do hereby announce blm a candidate .for Superintendent of Ed ucatlou. Mr. Young lias heen teaching for the last tlfteeu years and we believe he, if ejected, will make us a good and faith ful Superintendent. Many Friends. 1 hereby announce myse>f as a can didate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Kershaw county, sub Jeet, to the rules of the Democratic I'rliiMry T. M. MrCASKILL. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself as a candl date for tho odloo of, Magistrate of l)o Kalb township, subject to the rules gov erning tho Democratic primary. SAM'Ij. N. NICHOLSON. At the solicitation of many friends and voters throughout, the Township I announce myself as a candidate for the ofiloo of Magistrate for DeKalh Town ship and will appreciate the support of the voters. D. V. DIXON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the otllco of Magistrate for DeKalh Township, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. II. M. FINCIIKR. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the otiico of Magistrate for Flat Rook Township, subject to the rules of tho Democratic party. FLRTCIIKU M. JORDAN. I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election as Magistrate for 1 'pper Division of West Watereo Town ship. T. W. STAR NICK. . . } KUt Rock Tow??Mp. , 1 iwrohy hhihmhh* tnynolf ns a t un dhlatt* f??r the oTtloo of Maoist raio f? ?i Flat Hook Township. Mihjoet fo tho rules. of tho Primary, > JAMKH T. TltllCKhKl. ' W.'stxUh'. S 0. A i (lie solicitation of man,\ of ui\ frh'mls lu lli?? Township, I horoby an noum-o mysolf us a oa.mlhlato for tho otlloo of Mautstrale for rial lt?*ok Township. .1. !?! riKKKP. At tin* solicitation of man.s of m> frtoiuls I IutcIi.v aniulumv myself fot Magistrate for Flat Ko?>K Township hi WtviviHt1 ?; \v i:ntkn For Magistrate. Tlir frlemls of l'\ ii. IVrr,\ ilHiluiliKV li i iii as a camlhlato for re I'liJICtlou to tin* otlloo of Maalstrato In rpiH'r Flat Hook Township, suhjeot to the act Ion of tho I Hmmorat !?? |>arty in l In* Primary ohvtlon. Ills Friends. I'loase annouinv Mr. W t\ Kalo> for Magistrate for ltntfnlo Township, suhjoot to tho rules of tho 1 Ioiikn rat l< imrty. Many Frlemls. For Township Commissioner. t:l?on sn direst Ton of friends I horoh.i announce myself a candidate for t%nn niissloncr of HoKalb Township, subject t ? ? tln? rules o I tho Oomoeratto primary. I a'dvoeato >?o?nI roads ami If elceted, will >;lvo my iM'st sorvhvn to that oml. serving tin' whole Township to tho lM*st of my ability. I am running on my own merit*. ^onr \ ??t?? will ho appro elated. I> S. THAPP. hint Kork Township. At Die solicitation of friends I horo hy announce ruysolf as a candidate for the otlloo of Township t'oinmlssloifor of Flat Hook Township. .1. S. ItAKFIKI.R Wo hereby announoo Mr. I ,. 11. Og hnrn as a candidate for Township t>nimlH<iloner from Flat Hook Town ship, snhjoot to tho rules of the pri mary. Many Friends. I horoh.v annotinee myself a^eandi i late for ro-ehvtlon to the ollloo of Township (Vminlsslonor for Flat Hock Township. subject to tho rules of tin' I >oinoonat lo primary. i. <\ fai i.kicn hf,hh y: DoKall) Township. We, tin* friends ??f Mr. 1>. W. Joy, hereby tiiiuoiiiKt' him as a candidate for Commissioner of ]>cKaih Township subject to the rules of Democratic primary. ^ ^ Wo the friends of \V. N. Went, of C-assatt, believe that ho is it suitable man for Township ComniiMsloner for DoKulb Township, therefore we take pleasure in announcing him as u caii didate for said oflice. VOTI0R8. Waterec Township. At the solicitation of some of m.v friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for TowAshlp (Commissioner for Wateree Townwilp, robject to the rules of the Democratic. primary, J, M. PORTER. FOB COKONhK. The many friend* of <*. L. Dixon. Jr., offer him uh a candidate for re election as Coroner of Kershaw county.** If elected he will continue to tflve conscientious service. flhero-Cofa. "9m for Chero-Cola" drink 5* q You can get your Cher o- Cola "to a Bottle? Through aStraw"atSoda Fountains and cither Refreshment Stands. ; Everybody know a it by it m name.