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Mo DOW ELL, Camden, 8. C. CAMDEN, H. O., WsY 8, 11)03 At the exercises of the conven tion of Confederate Veterans in Columbia next week the opening ' prayer will bo made by Rev. W. 13 Gordon, of our city. If the conviction of white men iu this stato contir. ;.)8 wo will soon have a material leureaso iu the nurobor of murders. Ho fur there has been otic whito man sentenced to bo hung, two to imprisonment for life, and several to terms of im prisonment from live to ten years iu the penitentiary since last Jan uary. Geo, T. Gilbert of Waycrpsa, fia,, roust go to the pen for robbing freight cars, though be is a man of means, being worth $25,000 or $W0, 000.i Hirt elForU to have bib Hen tencA commuted to u fine were un nvaimJg and lie must do the pen- 1 anco required by the law. This i? as it should be, uud.we hope to see the tiiuo when nil judges will do as .^bis one did. WWon a rich man docs n crime, let him take the same physical punishment that 1h meted * to tho lowest c^ain gang darkey* This lends to bring ail criminals down to a common level, whore they belong. A mau's money ? hould avail nothing, when he is gailty of violating the laws of tlie laud. AN INKBRIATK ASYLUM. Inasmuoh us Smith Carolina has taken upon herself t ho responsibili ty of waking drunkards, and at Iho saiga time also to make a handsotue profit on them, it would be nothing more than just for her, out of the profits of the Dispensary, to estab fish and maintain au Inebriate Asy -- loo whero those of her citlxons, whom she has demented through strong drink may be taken care of. Borne part of this protlt must justly belong to them, for they paid it out. I: of their own hard earnings, at a L fearful cost. Certainly these poor unfortunates should not be denied some consideration ont of the protltB that the State receives out of their temporal and eternal undoing. Justice to the lunatics of the state also demands that such an intuitu tlon be established to prevent their Asylum from b?ing crowded by in orbrstes under the guiao of lunaov. ~ Justlco also domands tliat out of the samo fund, an orphan asylum be established for the children of inebriates. Slnco the state has eu ;_^..Ursd Into the business of poison ing parents, killing some and ren dering others untit for, and lu oaptble of discharging their obli gations to tjielr offspring, and at ? the same time making a handsome ? profit In the operation, It should at least take somu little consideration of the orphan** that it liau made, by t OOtabllshing and maintaining ? borne for drunkard's orphans, out of the protlt that it has on the price of their orphanage. Sober ~ men oan well atFord to otherwise t pay for the education of their chil drco and allow these poor unfor Z lB?*tes the benefit of the profits L tbat has been made on their ruin, I thns letting some of the money re '-ri, vert back to the rightful owners. And not only should tho drunkard and his unfortunate, whiskey-cursed orphans, receive somo consideration ? -eat?of the profit that ? the state makes out of their ruin, but that most unfortunate, and most to be pitied, of all, the daughter of Kve, the drunkard's widow, should not ? bo left without acme recognition in ajfcbstanilal way out of this fund. V 'Will not those who are engaged in iv -JtiLCAring tho "Ship of State" con > older this matter? The state can f tit afford to nee the profits of the V. JDiopenaary for any other purposes. Tten are probably, very few honest, - aober men in tho state, who are jMtrtloolarty anxious to have their :-:-<rtfciMrOtt oAcioated with money raised 4o ' tfcie way; but most of them rVi-WiiK 10 all probability bo willing ' W flii'fl n Tin 1 to tho source ft cans*, provided It ^l?t iOOd frloely for tho beat la Hpltl thou MfortniM 6ooa. Ws ' Annual Report j Of I ??? County Treafttirm* of Kernhuw County, N. ?0M May 1st, 1902, to April 30, 1903. To Ilia Honor D. A. Townxend, J 're- \ aiding Judge ut the June , 1903, term of fjnvrt jor tCarnhaw (.'witty.1 The following in a lint of all (Unity, ty und School c.IuIihh apf/TOVrd ?mW ordered paid from May 1 h(, IUU'2, to April 30, 1903: DisburNoinont* of (Jo. FiukJh, Nettles &, Watkius I W M Clemohta Zomp & Del'ana L A McLcan ?I () Mostly T V Parker Bluekmon, Kwtredge & Co Ni'ttles & Watkins H K Hulrtcll Dr L H Owens M It liabon l)r K H Beckham Walker Kvans & Cogawell Go J, W Dunn J W Boone \V L Clyburn Robinson, Trotter Ac Co 0 O Mailt; J W Davis A J MeQuartera J It Phelps J K Vaughan J W A 1 1 e to n W K Hongli D K Hinson Springs A. Shannon P 'J' Bruce C M Coleman W B Burnes J 11 Burn C'H P T Villepigno W ri Zotnp Zctnp Bros F Leslie Zomp Dr 8 C Zemp .) J Goodale II G Carriaon Palmetto Hank & Truat Co I4) MoO Clarkson, Atty Camdon PrewB Brick Co It it Kiliott Bank'i; & Mer Co S It Latham Dr A W Burnott C \V ltirclimoro It It Ciarko W Geiaenheimer 0 r Liitiu S I'" Ke.'ley ?I N Jones Wyutt Banks A l'j Kennedy W M Shannon, Atty W Ti McDowell ? I II Mooi'i! .1 S Pram ham It It Williams M M Wilson G F Taylor .J as M Jack son Klmore Brown J G W Li Inker J K Creed S U Adam a A D Kennedy Lang McCoy L II Peeblos Tally Watt a .Jno S Hammond C C Haile II G Carriaon A B Rabon J B Phelps J C Man 0 E Duvi* P T Brnco \V H Hough W L McDowell W B Barnes J II Hurnen ? Mrs W M Clotuents S T Gardner 8 O Zetnp \> T Mills C W Birch more 8 It Adams D K Hinaon J E Vaughan It B Ciarko \V J Dunn Jack demons 8 F Kolloy J M Parker J T Vounjf B F liaije .J no W hi taker, Jr J 8 Tram ham Blackmon Eatrodgo & Co M Hall W .1 Boone S B Wingard J K Fglsom J A West tt^n Amtnuna T C Sessions M U Kahon S F Brnninuton, M I) .) Jt Barliold .1 no ltoor.o Jno A Kabon \V .1 P Weeks f, .1 F Bateman 7 P T Bruce C C Haile W CJiM'aenheimer B It Clarke J as H Burnos W B Bnrnea Joel Hough A W Burnet, M D f B Phrlp* Athens Mfg Co W It Hough S M Wilson S B Latham NV K Johnson .T 15 Vaughan Jno Boone VY J Boone R C J ones J M So wo 11 Jas T Trueadol L II Poeblea O P Jtowen Newfon Kelley S F Kelley J T Young W It Ke&sonovcr A IteasonoTer Walker Evans & Cogswell Co T V Parser J " Q W-Crosby * SMpHall X 0' tob Traasko* >? j?. ? : r. ' li \V Copo'iind J iM Parker H G Carrison K F Sbodd R li Hell W R Clybum .) T Hay, Ally RB Williams Rubt Elm Gelbert Oaner .T S Tranthaui R H .Jennings State Treas J S Hammond W M, Clements Goo D Bernard & Co W R Hough. Oonrt expenses 227 80 W J Burdeli 12 Geo D Barnard A: Co 9 00 L L Hondrloks 50 00 A A Mooro, M D 28 00 J T Arrnnta 1 40 OePans DeLoaoho 8 28 E P Truesdol 6 00 Jno N Jonea 8 25 J no Boone 5 oo W J Boone 1 5o S F Kclley , 51 05 G S King 8 86 Black raon Eetredgo <fe Co 17 26 J K Vaughan 48 8o Nettlea & Walklns 63 2o ( W L McDowoll lo 25 Mrs I .J Young 8 2o C W Birohmoru 15 5o P T Bruoo 25 25 W R Hough 25 oo 1} B Clarke 41 oo M B Itahon 4 fio J B Pholpa 54 17 J S Trantham 158 29 .1 M Pa I'U or 1 55 R W Hammond 5 oo J T Young 8 88 X C Session ? 4 oo K P Shodd 10 AG 1) PC Murohlson ft I 25 .T A West 25 oo i[ Barfield 15 25 VV R Hough Court expenses 735 7o R B Elliott. G oo I no A R aboil 1(1 6(5 W II Zemp 15 oo I) K Hinson 22 9o .las H Burn es 11 35 F) L DcSan^sure, MI) 5 o> H G Carrisou 1 oo W U Hartness 8 45 .1 E Creed 32 75 W'atoroe Bridge Oo 5) 7o Goo E King Bridge Co ? 1(525 oo W B Burnea 14 oo A D Kennedy 5(> 85 T il 2 oo W n Hough 25 \V ?1 Boone I John Boono 5 8 F Kclley 41 J B Phelps 54 A E Kennedy P T Bruce .Ino Pettegrew S C Zemp, M D J M Parkor il G Curvison ilas II Burnos \V B Burn es C O Halle J E Vanglian Caroline Outlaw A D Kennedy Black moo EHredgo & Co R B William# ,1 P Vanghan J S Trantham q OP O MaroliUoa irMtu 5"' ?? ~ J -- ?* * ..;-r -rr'.-rr S F Brasington, M D lo 5o A VV Rabon 8 46 W ,J Dunn. M D 2o oo B B Clarke 4l co It Causae! y 2 oo J T Young ? 6 5o J J T Hay ? lo n?> RIelton & Bolser, Attys 41 35 J A West 16 66 Jo? D Nolfon 5 oo Melton & Beleer, Attys 9o Walls c;r Evans & Cogswell 4o 84 W K Hough Court expenses 1242 85 S F Kelley . 5o 35 W E Jalioson 2 45 J K Yaugbau 34 3c\ W J Dunn 5 oo 0 C Haile lo oo W J Burdoll, M P J oo B B Clarke 45 oo H G Garrison 2o 35 A A Moore, M D 14 oo T J Arrants % 5o P T Bruoe 25 50 Jas II Burnea ? 2 95 W R Olyburn, M D 12 oo R B Wi|liams 9 75 S T Young 21 52 E C tod Tresekow luo oo W h McDowell 2 75 W M Oleoaents 38 75 J B Phelps 54 17 | W J Boono 1 5o J no Boone 5 oo Jah T Truemlol """" go oo Tj H Peeblos Qo oo J M Sowoll 2o oo C P Bowen 3o oo Newton Kelley 9o oo R C Jones 2s oo Jj W Copeland 20 00 C W BJrcli more ? 9 05 Joel Hough 02 53 J M Parker 5 15 L Sejienk & Oo * v ftl 17 8 Mc Hall 5 50 Mrs I Young 6 60 Blackmon Estredge & Co 83 13 J S Tran t ham 150 87 D P O MurohUon / 12 23 J T Hav 12 50 I\I B ltabon 4 60 W R Nelson \ 1 05 D L DeSausauro, M D 7 00 R L Smvrl 1 00 Jos A Rahon 2 50 W B HArncs It 00 Jno S Hammond 4 60 A W Burnet, M D 46 00 O C Haile ' 6 00 1FE Goft 16 00 W H Tiller 17 00 Zemp & DePass 8 35 J U Van gh an 5^ 'iff S F Kellev 40 50 W R Hough 25 50 P T Bruce _ ? ? . 2500 .JVsaie Hammond 12 00 J B Phelps 67-17. J W Gorbett, M D 5 00 X)avid% Wolfe 4 36 QW Crosby 2 00 T J Arrants . 5 00 LH Hiwon 8 00 WJBmm x X?0 "?i - ? ' ? - V I JnoyBoone 5 00 8 M\KalI 8 00 Alex Brown 4 00 H E Halsell 14 03 DePass & DeLoaclie 22 24 BlackmonK & Oo 96 34 R B Williams 5 00 O W Birchmore 413 87 J T Young 14 65 J J Ellis , 2 25 B B Clarke 43 (JO J F Baker ^ 4 12 i J fi Trantham 123 27 D P C Murobison 10 25 J T Hay 6 00 Walter Barfield 3 50 W L McDowell 2 50 WJP Week* 8 75 Tboa Whitaker 15 00 ; J M Qrigaby 15 00 T B Clyburn 4 00 J B Phelpa 54 17 Jno Hooue 5 00 XV J Boone 1 50 W K Johnaon 4 26 R B Wllllama 18 05 W R Hough 25 00 P T Bruoe 25 00 L Sohenck A Co 1 25 II M Matuao 3 40 J H Burma I 35 W B Humes 28 00 T J Arranta 2 50 B B Clark* 42 00 Wateree Bridge Co 8 65 J A WAtta 9 90 L> K Hineon 18 09 T J UeBruhl | 35 20 J E Stokea 8 00 8 T Qardner j 5 00 The Slate Priming Co 2100 C C Halle 5 00 A D Kennedy 10 30 J E Vtughan 39 95 \V R Clyburn, M D 3 00 11 L Bill 4 00 Stevana Lumber Co 13 37 \V L McDowell 3 50 Mra W M Clements 9 00 Prank Glementa 14 25 D C P Murchlaon 10 25 Geo Ammcna 14 00 John J Tboroaoa 22 00 Springa & Shannon - 1C 30 W W Golf 6 00 R T Mick! a 2 50 Uvnry _B*rQeld 10 00 R M Drakeford 5 00 Kemp & Hough 15 00 E P Shedd 25 00 Benj Hall 2165 W E Ellle 6 45 T C Seaalona 8 00 J t Young 18 66 J A Weal 8 33 Jltft A Rabon 33 83 X B Rabon 4 50 P T Vtllcpiguo 1 25 J 8 Trantham 149 02 A O Jones * 13 50 Thos Rrannon 3 15 Walker. Evani A Cogswell wall Oo ? 32 62 John L ttetlya, - 10 00 &l*or? Brown, . -~rl 25-00 A 9 K?an?dy, 7 42 Juk Owwi $ 00 &s2r~' ? ? y. ' ? ~ J S Hammond, J B Phelps, W E Johnson, \V M Clements, l> 1' (! Murchison, il G Garrison, P T Bruce, S M I bill. W It Hou?li. K (J von Tresekow \t W Copeland J as T I'rucHilel J M So well K C Jones Newton Kflley C I' Bowcn John Boon W J Boon Joel I Cough C P Du Boso Dr H F Brasington Dr A A Moore J T Ilay A B Rabon W B & Jas H Burns T J Arrants L Schenk & Co J K Vangban Whitakor & Burnet R It Williams A D Kennedy O VV Birebmore Dr S C Zemp J A Sheorn 8 M Wilson k Son Blaokmon Estridge & Go 0 C Haile J W Davis Dr W J Dnnn W L McT)owell J S Trantham Dr J W Corbetfc H L Peeblea W K Elliott J T DeBrahl J B Phelps W A Gardner R C Jones J 8 Barfleld Dr A Wienbetg 1 E Creed J M Spears D E Htuaou J P XiOwis A Brflomgton I) P C MuroUison 0 W Birohmore T J DeBruhl Dr W J Dunn It C Bruce M B Rabon R B Williatna 11 B Klliott Dr W ,J Dunn W R Elliott B I) Wllliamq It W Hammond W J Boone John Boone J M Thornton R L Bell Lander Bowcrn T J Arrants W L McDowell Camden Telephone Co Dr K C Brasington W R Hongh David Wnife P T Bruce Br A W Bnrnet J E Vauuban J M So we 11 J B Phelps ' S Trantham Walker Evans & Cogswell r J De Bruhl J S Trantham D P C Morcbinson J F West Nettles & Walking ?W R Bai field J A West John Boone J G VVhitnker Robt Branbam K li Holland J A West . J A Rabon True ad el K PShedd J T Yonog R B Williams R L Bell StPb?5# i-Wbtr Co sr,K 6 00 26 SO 41 06 MM 2 00 92 72 G7 W( 3 20 3 75 1000 7 20. HIS 5 70 woo *00 1*00 ?< a 16 nrwr t# 00 4470 IS 00' SO 00 41 Ml "W 8 &0 54 1? 900 saw 26 16 -?"i-W *8 00 .am $ 85.189.88 - ?? ? .??? wrr * "jiry* .... - rr .. - r-* Notice U herd bato Judf* mk) *w*rd a Mhnsan Charle?um, )oM natiofconftfaefetf nation, to All tbn ' ? rtf ?shahiift T 0 Sessions P T Hruce It (J Bruce J K Vnughan Tj A Wittkowsky W R Hon^b R Tj Black mon ?** C A Johnson , . ' J A Munn Dr L T Gregory,,, ?_ l)r B H Harrison Pi-Pass & DeLoache F Leslie Zet^ip If G Garrison Sinking Fund Commission W R Hough, Co. Treasurer, foi Panlly Jail Bid. Co. 2 215 83 P T Bruce I) PC Murchison E C von Tresokow P T Villepigue B M Rabon R M Drakeford? R C Jones W L McDowell R B Williams O W Btrcbmore J no Boone .> ? ----- | T B Clyburn W J Boone J E Branham J A Rabon J D Cropland" Newton Kelley^ T J DeBrutal ? / -j H Barflsld J as T Truesdel R C Bruos H Barfleld, et al T BClyborn * RLBell B J Math is W E Elliot T C Sessions L J Watts J E Creed C P Bowen L W West J S Trantbam Nancy Williams J E McLanrin a ? M R It Black mon J T Hay Joel Hough W R McCr eight K It Jones ' 8 Mc Hall W R Tfoush W J Dunn, M D H O Butler I.I G Garrison ; a oa mot HI5 00 W-MT ? xwr mm >50 100 00 * mm urn 04 16 16 95 rv:.. ; S?0. ?" w v.niiitfuq - 17 #n W R Hough, Court sxpen?ss 071 JH5 L A Alexander J E Vaugban J M Sowell J L Guy W M Clements ~ " DePass <fc DeLoc&fl D E Hinaoo John F Jenkins 8 C Zemp, M D - There la no use to pay rout when can purchase youi hoiuo ui f*l?S'" ment? lees thao rent. TPor Artl Jars apply to W. C. Hoa^I*ea?AiMit Cnmden, 8. C. M. L* fttotlfc, LwtfAt torney. Notice in hereby w_ annual examination of \ ?haw Conner wjftT*^ tlouae in " 1908. Supt.: I 1 Mammoth Store. I c? Mammoth Store. GOODS NATTY SPRING >ylt ffiaum 's. 'I'll is i? our iirnt spring season' fli our beautiful new store and we havo endeavored to ? 7 ' utock this store with the newest and fin eat goods that can bo secured in the Northern Mar kets. Qur buyer has just returned, bringing witli him the highest cla?s ol' Dry Goods that lias ever been shown to the public of Caujden. It is our desire to gf-t the finest trade of this city and the only way to do this is" so show the proper stuff. This we think we are doing and know you will bear us out if you give us just five minutes of your time. Coino and look at our New Stock consisting f DkKSS GOODS, WASH GOODS, Will T E GOODS, SHIRT WAISTS LADIE'S SKIRTS, LADIES IIATS, COKSKTS, LADIE'S NEGKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHOES, ETC. M. BAUM. Mammoth Store. Mammoth Store. jCoo/c Tjo 2/our interest (A ?3 O is considered a good thing to have. Properly used it loads ? a mail to our store und he buys lrom the stock of goo J things therein, Haven money, anil grows We havo a full line of New Goods, embraced id our stock of General Merchandise. We pay especial attention to or r ' Hardware Department; f A new line Table and Poctket Cutlery, clause, Shears and Scissors. Everything waranted. Fine line Saws. Engine and Pipe Fittings, Belting ,Kubbejr Goods and Leather Laciiiff Engine Oils. Waddles, Bridles, &c. Bagging, Ties, atld Cot ton Sheets at bottom prices. Seed Rye, Barley arid Oats Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Wagon and Wagon Material Last hut not least The Pincc of Mowers ? the Deering A. D. KENNEDY.