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i ne waierce Messenger. Pttbllobotl every Tue?da> by Cbra W. B rchmore, Proprietor. H*U?cr%ptUtn 91AO m y?w in md mnm. i A^DEn S. C.. May 21, IQ12 TEAM WORK NEEDED. Camden has a big problem before her, that of municipal ownership of vsater and light*, and within a short wiile a vote will be taken upon a b >nd issue of one hundred thousand d -liars for this purpose, In order t iat no mistake shall be made it is essential that our citizens work to gether as one man ? team work is leeded. In all of the big unuertak i "?gs what is commonly called ' team work" is essential to success. Team work is applied largely to contests in sport, but it can be ap plied with equal force in business enterprises. As has been well said if a team of mules should be so ! litchedr to a loaded wagon that some [nulled one way while others pulled another, there could not be much progress in any direction. If the greater part of the team should pull the wrong direction, the load would go the wrong way and there would be retrogression. If the greater part should pull the right way, there would be some progress in the tight direction; but it would be slow because of the deadweight of oppo sition of the orher part of the team. Taking this view it would be easy t ) conclude what the results would be if the team pulled in the right direction all together. That's just what our citizens should do in the v. ital matter before them. We need team work ? the right kind of team work. The probabilities are that ihe bonds will be voted, and then Camden will have a bonded indebt edness of one ' hundred thousand dollars for water and lights. This striking a big drum. A commission of public works will have to ba elected. Sevetal well known and patriotic gentlemen have been mentioned in this con nection. A meeting was held at ihe opere house one evening last week to discuss this matter and to select sound business men/ for this commission and then ask for their election. The meeting was not largely attended, and there were doubtless some who did not know of the meeting, and for the purpose of acting cautiously it was decided to postpone action along this line and give greater publicity to the meeting with the hope of having the active cooperation of all of our citizens. Tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at six o'clock at the opera house was upon as the lime for this public meeting, and every citizen of Camden who is a proper ty holder and a voter is urged to be present. If you stay away from this meeting because you think there will be a sufficient number of others who will attend, then you will be placing a heavier load upon a few, and this few may feel that they are not called upon to act and the matter will go b> default. It is vitally important that we have good team work in this matter; it is vi tally important that you attend the meeting tomorrow evening The best interests of Camden demands your presence, and no ordinary ex cuse should keep you away. *Again, we urge you to attend the meeting tomorrow evening at the Op tra house at six o'clock. The recent state democratic con vention endorsed Governor Wood tow W ilson for President, but did 1 ot instruct the delegates to the na tional convention which meets in Haltimore. In this we think they did right. We expressed our views along this line last w eek, ai.d while we would like to see Gov. Wilson receive the nomination for the good 1 eason that we believe that he would stand the best chance of win ning, still conditions might arise at the national convention to make it expedient to nominate one of the 1 ther candidates, and for this rea son we did not want the delegates to be pledged. That South Caro lina favors the nomination of the New Jersey governor there can be no doubt, however. The city schools will close next week. The teachers and pupils have done good work, and they, with the trustees, are to be congrat ulated upon the success they have had. We have heard of no serious complaints, and there has been an effort made to have everthing to work smoothly. See that you have your city reg i itration certificate so that you can vote on the bond Issue. TIm Damon* of th* Swamp uri roonqiiKM K* they ettng they put ?'eadly malarial la the blood. Then fallow* the ley obllU mm) the flrti of ferer. The appetite file* and the fttreagth fella; at. *0 malaria often paw the way for deadly typhoid. But ftleeirlo Bitter* kill and oaat 0 (1 th? malaria gem* from Ue blood: gfve I y >u a fine appetite and reaew your etreagth ? After loan raftering," wrote Wm. Fret- 1 well, of l.uoataa, N. 0., "three bottle* <1 or* all ih* malaria from my eyetem, end X re had goad htalih erer elate. " Bad lor ait etomaehi lirer aad Md*?y 1U*. 60* ptttapdm Drag 0* ?M B?ap * fHTae*. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For the Legislature. To the voter# of Kershaw County; After mature consideration, I bavo conoluded to enter the race for tbe leg islature, and if elected I will five tbe people of Kersbaw County a fa>r, fear lean and Impartial discharge of duty as I see It with an eye <tlogle to to the interest of Kershaw county fitst, and South Carolina second. I pledge my self to abide by the result of the pri mary election- Newton Kelly. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for thb House of Representa tlvts, subject to the rules ofthe Dem ocratic primary. Mendel L Smith. HNlr. Editor: The name of Mr. N. S. Richards has been mentioned hs a prospective candidate for the legisla ture, and we wish to add our endorse ment by announcing him for this posi tion, and hope that he will consent to stand for election Many Friends. For County Supt. of Education. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Superlnteoduut of Education for Kershaw CouDty, sub ject to the rules of the approaching primary election In making this an nouncemebt, 1 wish to say that I am deeply grateful to those of my friend* from various sections of the county who have from lime to time within tho past few months, urged me to becomn a candidate for this office, and while acceding to their wishes, and solicit ing the support of the Democratic vo ters of tbe county, I am not unmindful of the responsibilities this important office carries. I have always oeen a firm supporter of tho public schools of our county, and have endeavored in various ways to advance their inter ests. if honored with me suffrages of my fellow-citizens next August, I pledgo theiu In advance my best efforts to promote the welfare of the schools of ourcounty. C. W. Blrchmore For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the democratic primary Having had six years experience as deputy sheriff and having served a number of years as chief constable, 1 feel sure that 1 am qualified for the discharge of the duties of this offibe, and will appreciate the support of the voters throughout the county. J F- Bateman. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. L J Jordan as a candidate for Sheriff. ?ubject to tbe rules of tho democratic primary. If elected he will faithfully discharge the duties of this responsible office. Many Voters. To the Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of 8herlff of Kershaw County. My record Is before tue people. If they see fit to again honor mewltn their confidence, I prom ise to perform the duties of the Oidce faithfully fn the future, as 1 have done in the past. J. S- Traotb&ra. Mr. Editor: We desire to present the name of W. W Huckaheo as a candidate for Sheriff. Mr.- Huckabee Is a staunoh and rellablee citizen, and If elected to thin important office will make Kersbaw county on efficient ofli cer. His friends in presenting his name wiU appreciate an v support given him by the voters of the county at tl>e approaching democratic primary elec tion Many Friends. | For Supervisor. To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County . I hereby announce myself a candidate 'or the office of County Supervisor ot ' Kershaw County, subject to the ru<es of the Democratic party My three vears of service on the Board of Cora mlssloners gives me a very practical knowledge of the work. I have always beeBB firm supporter of good roads, kna f9ei that 1 am in a position to giW the people ray best servloe if they will ellect me to this important office. D. M. K1RKLEY. I hereby announce myself a candldate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor, aubjeot to the rules of the democratic primary. My record during the time 1 have held this office is before the people, and I feel sure that the ex perience I have had will make it pos sible for me to render even better ser vice in the future than in the past, and I shall appreciate the support of my follow. citizens in my oanaidacy for re election. M. C. West. For Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offioe of county Auditor for Kersbaw County nubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ?T. G. MoCaskill For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer for Kershaw county, at the approaching primary election If honored by the domooratic voters for thlB position 1 pledge them faithful and efficient service. J E. Creed. To the Voters of Kershaw County: In announcing my candidacy for re eleotlon to the office of County Treas urer, I again wish publicly tc ex press my sincere gratitude for the very flattering vote you ,ave me in my las* election, which was an ai solute guar antee of your confidence In me, and I assure you, If I am again eleeted, I will oontinue to admin-ter the duties of the office with the utmost fidelity to the public interest The office is yours to bestow; the Incumbent but an agent, a servent. The books and records of the office are the best evldonce of the effici ency and fidelity with which I have served you. They are open for inspec tion. Call and see for yourselves what I have done, and if you deem me do serving, I will be grateful for your support in tho primary election this summer, tho result of which I pledge myself to abide. Very respectfully, D. M. MoCaskill For Township Commissioner. I hereby announoe myself as a can didate for Township Commissioner for Wateree Township, snhjeot to the rules of the democratic primary election. If eleoted I pledge myself to render faithful und efficient service. A. B. Kelly. Mr. Enitor: We desire to place in nomination the name of a well known oltlr.en for Township Commissioner, subject to rulos of the approaohlng primary eleotion, for Wateroe Town ship, 8. R. Ross. If elected he can be depended upon to do his full d.ity. ' Voters. We hereby announce tho name of J. L. Hinson as a candidate for township commissioner for Wateree Township. If elected he will render his boet sor vloe. The friends of Mr. J. N. McLeod hereby present his name for reelection to the office of township commissioner for DeKalb Township, subject to the rule* of the democratic primary. Editor Messenger: ? We hereby an nounce Mr. J. M. Hmtth as a candi date for re-eleolion to the office of Township OommlNftloner from Wateree Township subject to the rules pf tho demooratlo primary. Friends. To Ihe voters of Buffalo Township: We, the friends o? Mr. Amos West, hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of Township Commission er for Buffalo. Township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic Primary Mr. West is thoroughly competent for the offioe and we feel it eleoted will wive entire satisfaction Many Voter*. | COMPOSITIONS By Pupils of the Camden Graded Schools. ?rU^e compositions were *? ? * *lbe r?' our City Schools Id the class room under the on! aid ^ach"r and absolutely with out aid, cf n quotations must b* from vuTx i Jhe,be#l efTorts fr? ? , . ioclu8ive are published and a ssjnf' r*rde<i *>',*? ihoSi I close of the session f&r the best com. ?uu>n.nthrlUen Uoder the abov* oon d sln^.lliOODte,t 10 1x5 dedcJed by a disinterested committee. PERILS OK THE DEEP woTr^^reCk ?f .lhe '"A ltaolc" WHS the worst disaster fcli a t the marine world " "?=<>??. The m,i, r".?' J J pot a dangerous highway, but there !:rv;.br.'oTs *rrV ?? uwr waters, i ho .modern vessels ar? ifUthl!? J lhey cou|d not sink even If they are broken in half; but nothing S" ?'TiUn?!:c8-l8hOCk as Wtt8 land^wTth ih, com?;arf the perils of the ll, at ?hi ?M ?f thede0P- you Will orT land Th 1 are,a9umany accidents on land Ihinkof the people killed by automobiles and trains Nearly Inrt ihl"? y?"l''"d of ttutombi le wrecks explosions People killed b, mine If any one of us were on a shin at wifuM """ *""*>? ?re. ?b" would we do? Uould we stay 10 help ?1 t?S.Ur#' uHre' or wou'd we crowd in to the life boats and rush the women a.tv.^ i"1 back just u, save,?, sel ves A stokm* ship U the best placa in the world to test u man, If he dO buVL%M "I11 d? 118 b,'ttVt? ?? do, but, if he is a coward, he will iumu iVtahl 1 '* b??* u 11 I f be i s an ? x citable man, he will probably jump overboard and l>? in owned A ship once caught lire off the coast thaVthP ^ 11 rt wu* Pleasure trip that the people were taking and all SudcVrT^* lhrrJ Vefi ?r?> ?' >? . " hen suddenly a cry of hire!" was heard and all at once there was bedlam turn' ed loose on that ship a few brave ?e V o8) ? ^ ^ h,OSe' bul il *?? use of lt T , Ur'J trie(1 10 mul<0 use of It it foil to pieceB What were they to do/ Jump overboard? Some thought that was belter than tfointf down with the ship; but they met death as soon as the others. It was a sad day for that party who bad *et out with ami Ihen'sf WD "S" tr">' She b?">* and then she sank and took i.er nrev with what was left of the once beautiful ship to the bottom of the ocoan. . ~ Wtn. Stoney. Age lo Second Year, Hi*h School. AS THE TWIG IS BENT. The old proverb, "as the twij? is bent, the tree inclines, ctr:ainly is one we should follow. } l,onf It means that, when a young tree is HhL>Wo^'f, W? ?ai? ^'e branches in any shape we wish the tree to grow. We a Sam^ lhin>f Wlth children ^i?? - u ii?rL trttinlDg in childhood always helps the person in after life. e may not follow it exactly, but he wul remember just the same. If you pillow a young child to associate with tri n?n t*1 UVe n(H had careful tialning, then vour child will have the ?a^1<?Alabits bis playmates Hut if a child Ib taught to obey his elders' commands and to respect and love every thinjr, he will naturally i/eow up a law abiding citi/.en, and his influence will ne!p others If a child is allowed to have its own way and never be made to work a litt'e then he wih be la/.y, soolled and will not make much out of life A tree when it has grown to Its nor lf'Rht ca^Bot be bent this way tind that; so it is the same in human oemgs A (trowQ person cannot be turned aside very eas'.lv from the path they are now living to a worse one. x ? Ethel Yates Age 16 Second Year, High School. Dr. ,J. T It. Noal, I'rop. Ilivor?ido JJrua no., oreenruie. o. c. writes receutly. "i ui^?f0rCeU a Pr"0ti0in? Ph vsirian and drug, gist for over 35 years and have sold and bo^o .77 kidneJ' medioines but t0 e(l"?l Foley Kidney l?illa Thev are superior to any 1 ever used, and Kive ni08t Pernjan?nt relief" CtO mp & UePads I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner for Plat Rock township. I feel that my experience on the board qualifies me to render efficient service. I will abide the result of the primary. J. S. Barfield. We take pleasure In presenting the name of Mr. J. A. West tor the office of County Commissioner from DeKalb township. Mr, West has had the necessary experience In this office, both in his home county of Kershaw, and in Lancaster county, where he lived for a few years, to render him amply qual ified to give aatisfictory service He Is an upright citizen and has been suc cessful In his personal business, and Is the kind of man wo need to attend to our public business. MANY FRIENDS For Magistrate. .Wo hereby announce Mr. Eddie Hartield as a candidate for Magistrate fo?- upper division Wateree Township, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. Twenty Creek. Wo hereby announce R. W. Sutton at" a candidate for Magistrate 'n Wa teree Township. to be located at Hla ney, subject to the rules of the Demo oraic primary. 8alt t'ond. Mr Editor: Please announce tho name of J. H lNmson for Magistrate for the unpor division of Wateree township, subject to the primary rules. Mr. Nelson has filled this position be fore very efficiently and we desire to have him again fill this office Voters Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. O. E. Hlnson as a candidate for re-elec tion as Magistrate lor the lower di vision of Wateree Township, subject to the rules of tho democratic prima ry. He has mado an efficient, and capable officer, a d we deRlro to re tain him In his present position. Many Krlor.ds. Mr. Editor: We hereby suggest Mr. H. W. Northoutt for Magistrate in lower HufTalo township, locatod In the town of Hothuno If elected he oan !>e donended upon for a good magistrate. Voters. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-olectlon as Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of tho primary election. H. M. Flnchor. Mr. Editor. ? Please announce the name of John W. Wood for Magis f<*r the lower division of Wateree Township. Voters. I heroby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Magistrate at large for HufTalo Township. If oleet od I promise a faithful dlsohargo of tlio duties of the office in tho future as in tho past J. II. Mono. At the solicitation of my friends and after giving the subject due considera tion I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election for the office of Magistrate which I now hold subject to the rules of the democratic primary. If elected, I pledge myself to do tho duties of the office In the future as I have In the past. John RabOn, Jr. For Coroner. I hereby announco my solf a candid Ate for re-eleetlon to the ofllce of Coroner of Kershaw County, subject to tho rules of the damooratlc primary. I appreci ate the support heretofore accorded mo and ahfcll appreciate the support of the rotors throughout the county in the approach!** alaotlon O L. DUop. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over SO years, has homo the signature of and has been made under his per //* * soual supervision since Its infancy. ? /-cctc~u44 Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. For more than thirty years it has been 4n constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Dowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea ? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Tfie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMK CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRICT, NEW YORK CITY. Harvesting Machines Over 95 per cent ot the grain harvested in this county is bound by harvesting machines and less than five per cent of it is bound by hand. What -o you think of the ones who are so far behind the times as to te binding by hand? Over 95 Per Cent of the business of this country done by Bank checks instead of handling the money, because it is the safest and most conve nient way of doing business. I here is no reason why 99 per cent should not be done in this \\av. The few people who are not rsing the conveniences offered by a bank such as this, are placing themselves in the same class as thy cnes who are still binding their grain by hand. Tne relations existing between this bank and its customers are close and eordul. We esteem it a compliment to have peo ple lay claim to this institution as being their bank. Is it yours? You should have a check account at this bank. Come in and let us explain how simple it is. First National BanK OF CAMDEN. $1525 Washington, D. C. and Return VIA Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, The Standard Railroad of the South. Account Unveiling Columbus Moniment, Washington, D. C. June 8th, the Atlantic Coast l.ine Railroad offers the above at tractive round trip rate. SELLING DATES June 5th, 6th, 7th and for trains scheduled to arrive Wash ington, I). C., before noon, June 8th, 1912. FINAL LIMIT. To reach original starting point not I iter than midnight, June 1 2th ; unless ticket deposited with .Jos. Richardson, Special Agent, 1 4 1 q NewYork Ave., Wash ngton, I). C., by original purchaser and upon payment fee $ 1 .00, extension final limit can be secured to, and including, July r 2th, 1912. For schedules, reservations and other information, see load agent, or address / ' / T. C. WHI I B, tie 11 . I'ass. Wilmington, N. C. TRAGI 1 RR "S SCHOLARSHIPS In the University of South Carolina. The University of South (Carolina | ofTm-s a teacher's Scholars hip to one yotintf man in each county. The scholarship is worth $1(X) in money and exemption froir. fees The exami nation for entrance to the University hs well as for the teacher*' scholar ship will be held at tint county seat on Friday. July I2lh, at it o'clock. Resides regular college work, the University olTers courses In I>AW, R.VGINRR1NG. and COMMKRCR miii KIN A NCR. The health and morals of the stu dents are the first oaro. K.nrollrnent ii'.\ students. Mary Improvements next session. For oatalotf write to S. G. MITCIIRI U, President, Columhin, S. C. See me tor whnt you want in Fertilizers. A. J. BE A I TIB, "Leader of Low Prices." Shingles! Shingles! For sh le good heart shingles, deliver ed in ('ariden. Oood heart shingles $4 .00; sap shingles. $2 f>0. Prompt delivery made. W. H. Tiller, Kofite 2, H. (!. Kinff Mark The thoroughbred trotting colt that won the hlue rihhon at our Inst county fair, will stand theBeason at Hethune He k a handsome hi nek horse with star In face Welched 1000 pounds when two and a half years old HIh pedigree can ho seen at Kind's stables ( 'oil guaranteed for $20 00 ; chance for *T> 00 Kverybody jfnt bnsy and raise a niCe horse at home O it K I NO iV HON, Hethune, H (J DR. L. W. ALSTON, Office In Man Hlock, second floor Camden, S, C NOTICK OF ELECTION r??r Issuing lioiuls 1 < r The (. it > ,,f C uiiuleii, i amiiiia. t> ??*? ol So u ?. li C.?io..r.a, Ivuu ) of lier?haw, t Council of t. uinden i:i rvspuiin- . o .i pctitwn of the iiiUjoriiN ui v.ue lu'vuOiUers of the C Hy ol Cu ui dcu , S. C., d i fecit d to the City Council ol Camden, S. C\, u.sklng thai an election be ordered in Hie City oi Canulen, S. C., by bald City council ol Camden, for the purpose of ' voting, by the quali tied refei.si.ered electois of said City, on the question of issuing bonds lor the establishment and ownership by the said City of a water works plant and an electric light plaut, lor ihe use of said City and to supply the citizens thereof vs uli water and lights; and in pursuance ol a reso lution of the City Council of Cam den, S. C., passed at tho regular monthly meeting on .Monday, the t>th day of May, 11)12, ordering a special election; notice is hereby given that there will be a special election held in the City of Camden on Tuesday, the llth day of June, 1 y 1 2, on the question of issuing coupon bonds of the said City of Camden, S. C., to the amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars (. $ 1 OO.buu. ) bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, i payable semiannually, payable In any legal tender money in the United States, forty (4b) years after date, with the privilege of redemption af ter (.20) years from di\te, for the purpose of establishment and own ership by the said City of Camden of a water works plant and an elec tric light plant for the use and benefit of said city and its citizens. That in further pursuance of said petition of the majority of the free holders of the said City of Camden to said City Council asking for an election for the purpose of voting upon said bond issue and in pursu since of si statute lnw of the State of South Carolina, at the same time md place, to-wit, on Tuesday, the 11th day of June, 11*12, siiul at such election, the said qualified voters shall vote for three citizens of the ^'ity of Camden as Commissioner of, 1'ubllc Works of ssiid municipality. At such election all qualified reg istered electors will be eligible to vote. Those electors favoring said issue of bonds shall vote si ticket on whirl snail be printed "FOU BOND ISSUE." Those electors op posing ssiid Issue of bonds shsill vote a ticket on which shall be printed tho words "AGAINST BOND ISSUE." That at said election said electors shall vote a ticket on which shall oe printed or written "COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC WORKS," fol owed by the names of three citi zens of said City. For the purpose of conducting said election the polls shall bo op ened at the polling places in each Ward at eight (8) o'clock in the aiorning and sliall be closed ut four (4) o'clock in the afternoon. Tho following managers of elec 'ion are to conduct said election: Ward 1, at Opera House ? J. K. Goodale, John Ferrsil), Jim Wilson. Ward 2, Stord"*of (J. C. Bruce, at Southeast corner of Broad and De Kalb Streets ? W. A. Schrock, Frank Hammond, L. Rollins. Ward 3, Camden Hotel, Northeast corner of Broad and DoKalb Streets ? C. P. W. Sullivan, J. E. Alexan der, Henry Truesdel. Ward 4, H. L. Schlosburg's piazza corner of Lyttleton and Laurens Streets ? J. B. Arrants, Robt. Latta, R. W. Mltchem. Ward 5, J. J. Workman's piazza, corner of Fair and Chestnut Streets ? Thonius Whitaker, Harry DuBoso, Robt. Williams. Ward 6, Q. E. Taylor's piazza, at corner of Broad <and Chesnut Streets ? E. Taylor, B. Frank Haile, E. B. Cantey. By order of City Council of Cam den, Camden, S. C. S. F. Brasington, Mayor, Attest: G. G. Alexander, Clerk. May 6, 1912. NOTICE. Notice is hereby fclven that tho Hooks of Registration of tho City >1 Camden will be open for the r istration of the names of tho qual ified electors therein, on tho Twen ty-Second day of May, 1912, at the City Clerk's office, and shall remain open continuously for a period of ten days from the said 2 2nd day of May, 1912. Jas. R. DeLoache, Supervisor of Registration of the City of Camden. May 9th, 1912. NOTICE. State of South Carolina, I Kershaw County \ To the voters of District No. 12 On Friday, May 24, there will be an election held at Hlaney ond Luj/ofT S C. to decide whether an additional special levy of two (2) mills shall be added to taxable property of afore said district for school purposes. Such electors as return teal arid personal property for taxtation. who exhibit their tax receipts and registra tion certificates, ns required in general elections, and who reside in the district shall be allowed to vote. Jessie T. Ross J. W. Wood II A Ration Trustees for school District No 12. J. T. BURDELL, - SUDVf:YOD & ENGINF.fcD. - Cnmdcn, S. C. Olllce North West Corner Of Kttlh and ({road St., up stairs. LAND SURVEYOR. I am prepared to do land surveying. Plottinar and Mine 1'iintin^ fioad surveying, ^radln^f, culvertand bridge construction special attention R W M ITCIJAM, < ' arri'lAn . ( NOTICK I f> STOCK HOI jDKRS. Creenvillo, S. April Mi, 1WI2. To the Stockholders of Pine Cietk M anufHCturinff < U>. Take notice that a special meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held at the Company's ofllc.o near Camden, S. C. on the 2Jrd day of May, 1012, at H:.T) a m to consider tho advisability of liquidating thinoorpor ation and of soiling and collecting in Its assets. Done In pursuance of resolution passed by the Hoard of Directors at meeting hrld on April 1, 1912. Thomas K i'a/ker, President II. M Trotter, Jr., Secretary. Dr. I. M. Alexander, <? DENTIST - Otflc* Upper Brand Sfrtrt. j W, E3- ok LOACH, Attorin y-at-Ijjw. OFFICIO OVKR NATION AD HANK Another I ixur\ th.it every t.im:ly can en:\v i Jav th.u a king could not enjoy a luir.he.l \eirs a^ >. If you are not usin; a refr ige-ator < ? ; i o ui ours u.h x.r. e enough food in a season to pay tor it >t- 1: . to s iy not 1 n n * the viti^'action of having better tilings t-i c-.it. If you are using an oh! ice b v\ (ice burner is .1 better name) one of our refrigerators will v.ve you riMugh ,n ice to p.iv tor it se!t in a season >r t w >>, besides unnec e^.i r \ tr-n.hle ;nul work, an J keep y Hir tooj better an J longe-. Our hne ot refrigerators ;s complete an.! it \\ .h pav v \i to ex* , amine them. A. D. KENNEDY The Host Hardware House in Camden. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! Act at Once in Protecting Your Property F4^0M Tornadoes, Cyclones, Windstorms BY PROCURING A TORNADO POLICY In The Germania Fire Insurance Co., OK NEW YORK which furnishes such indemnity at a nominal Cost. C. P. DuftOSE 5t CO. ??? AGENTS. Blood Was Wrong All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. The Woman'sTonic Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C., she says : " I was not able to do my own housework. My stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back ache, and was very weak. 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