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Remittance* by cheeks, drafts anil postal money orders should be made payable to W. L. MoDOWKLL, it, Camden. 8. C. '? ?"" ? ????? . ? OAMDKN. H. O.. .JUNK 24, 1901 tt'.U " -- """ Ex'Ooveinor Kbeppard h u m an nounced that be will not rtfn for Co ngrets in the second distriot At the national Republican con vention in Chicago yesterday Hoose volt for President and Clias. W. Fairbanks for Vice President re ceived every vote in the convention Executive Committee Meeting. A meeting of the Kershaw County Democratic Kxeeutivo Committee i? heneby called to bo held at llio opera hoceo in Cnmden. Saturday, .Inly 2> 1904. Jhisinceg of importance, such as fixing tho assessment of candidates and arranging dntcs and places nf campagn meetings, will come before (be committee, A full litlendufseo is especially requested. M. I j. Smith. Chairman. A Kino Opportunity I'm it Voting Man. The South Carolina College ollVrs scholarships in the Normal Depart ment to two young men from ea< li county. Knob scholarship in worth $10 in money, besides remission <?f $40 tuition and ?1H tnalt tr.ul.itiuii or "term" fee. The money ? ^ paid at tho rnt? of n month for ei|;ht months, to assist in meeting the necessary living expenses. Examination wi.l beheld Friday, July ulh, before, the County Heard of Kdufcation. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age, and pre ferably teachers. Write President Benjamin Sloan, South Carolina College, Columbia, S. C, for blanks *>n which to apply before .July M. Ingnllft' Views on Death. Jn the Democracy of the dead al! men at last are eqpial. There is neither rank nor station nor pre rogative in the republic of the grave. At this fatal threshold the * philosopher ceases to he wise, and the song of the poet is silent. Divce relinquishes bis millions and 'Lazarus his rags. The po?r man is ah rich as the richest, and the rich man us poor as the pauper, "the creditor loaes his usury, and the debtor is acquitted of li i h obli gations- There tho proud man sur renders ii ts dignities, the politi cian his honors, the woilding Inn pleasure*; the invalid needs nu physical), the laborer rests from unrequited toil. Here at last, is nature's tloal decree' in tquity. The wrongs of time are redressed, injustice is expiated, the irony of fate is refuted, the unequal distri bution of wealth, honor, eapaeiu, pleasure and opportunity, whirl: mekes life ho cruel and inexplica ble a tragedy, e?*M?i?.*?< in the it-alms of death. The st l ongest there ha? no supremacy, nnd the weaken! needs defence. The mightiest (Vipiain succumbs to I lie invincible adversary, who disarms alike tin victor and the vanquished Father and Mother Bv>th K filed. Norfolk, Ya., .Juno 10. K. H. , Ton^?s. n trolley car inoterraan of Herkelc}', tried to lift n lallen wire out of the way of his car. lie climbed on a shed and look hold <f I lie wire. He fell to the ground dead, stiil holding toil. His wife, standing upon her piazza, saw the uccideiil and rushed/ out to exttleale hi t husband. Sho too was instamlj killed. Jones and his wife leave nix smnll children, three of whom shw tlu ir parents killed. . r - Lumber for Salo. A nice lot of lumber consuLing <-f ; ~ casing, columns, newels, Halusteis, picture moulding, etc., ctcM for 6*ta cheap. The above lu mber can be seen at The Camden Chronicle office. H. T. Johnson, V. . tthtmrock, 8. C. - flitd Vvr XImi N?w Ooui^t House. The County Hoard of Commlasion 6r< met laat Monday to consider t ho question of a new Couit House. No place wa? agreed rtpou* Tim lioaid aro very properly considering the ruattor carefully, for it la of Urn ut moat importauco that Iho Oo?rt UouKd bo located in the -proper place. Action in the matter was de. Tered until July. Wh undoratnud that a lot I u?t ween the Workman Home and the 1'renbyti riat? church has been offered the Hoard ahao lutely fret*, un?l thy location in con aiderod by hoiiih to bo the best thai has yet boon offered. Lightni in I#arica-iter. Lancsater special of Jnntt 19 t n i Ik* Me wh ud'I Cornier: During a ttevfl'e electric SlniUJ lust night L it ? lotrn rind stables on Colonel Loroy Spi ingb'a Wa<<e plantation were all nek by ligbtyiou, killing one of hia inub'N, font cows and eleven hogs. Tim building wan net I i r i ? and burned, together with the oat crop Jowl boused, a quantity of corn, etc., Other mobs, with grout dill! cully, were rescued from I he burn ing building. The loss 10 heavy, hut parliali v covered hy insurance Colonel Springs ia in M e.w Y?nk. , - Truly Music Hath Chmtua. A catastrophe that might have been terrible 111 i t h results was nar rowly averted at Amerie.u*, (!h , one j 'flay recently. 1 he A mei i<-u* theatre was paeki (I beyond its capacity. I'welve hundred people, pi I u c i |>al 1 1-> ladies and children, lilled Lhe build ing when h n ?l a"tn of lhe w?h given from without. Hundreds rushed for the wi ogle entrance whic.lt ift 20 f?M't above the pavement and reached by a single woodey slair way. Kll'orta of police and leacheis upon the stage were unavailing un til llm ore hcslrs, with wond? rful in dpiraLinu, all uck up "Dixie," Thin served to rcaioro <joiot. In the stampede on the outer stairway, scvoial women fainted. Unclc Ca:snr Perkins Deed. Spot iul to The State, l..)ai luigton, .hum 17 ? ()n Stin day I tint, June 1'2, old Uncle Ciessr Perkins died in this town. No colored man was he I to i known. For many a < 1 r\ >? his familiar face wan t<> lit* seen on our htrei la and he was respected b> all people with whom he had t> do for the reason thai he deserved that renp??ct. According to the heat informa ! i*>u ohtninable, he wos (.)0 yerrs of ago. lie came from Camden, where in hi* youth h n lived. Auntie hi ?? j recollections was the visit of <1>mi L'tKayoito to that place in 1821 -sin, i when ho w ?h a small boy. on!', large enough to b<? n nurae on the plantation . Ilia "white people' hern were of the Charles family, and liny had 'he utmost reapec' for hi in. Kevv people who read what is -said ahout thi ? old darkey realize that in his (lentil and that of others of about the same sue there ia the passing of a civilization the like of which the world will never again see. It took 200 ^'eara to build it and at. the stroke of the pen of the "great emancipator," who acted without law, that civilization was destroy* d "Uncle Ot'dar'' has gone to his rewind. He lias mot "Die Maasa" and "Ole Missus" in the great be yond, and he has given faithful ?c- j count of his stewardship. Peace to hia aalics. How Time Is Mficlo. Strange as it may Boom, I nolo Sum does not make hho of thu sun fol%Gckonin?r liiue. bnt ho tnrns his attention to Homo ? ? f tho regular no itm stars, or stars," as thoy uro cailcl. Every clear ni{*ht ?n astronomer with a big telescope looks ut, certain of these stars ami nnkes his calculation?, from which ho cm till just. wht'ii the nun would i.Tiihh the >ir,i'iit\ fifth meridian One <?!' th?> k'rent oiooUs in tho <>b Her wit or v >n called the transmitter. jh'C'ii'M* it t r humu i Is i ? r scuds out I the ? ;!M.i that keeps standaid iim-? i l lliH fill. U i? S"t Ut'id M gill t'.ed I'V j tin- T l S *i j ? . Mil I 1. 1 1 ?* 1 1 I".': IV d ?\ ill j t! r minutes anil fifteen !?< cnnl* j h.f'ore 1 J a switch i-i f I <>n, uv.i j t:.i t't lum'f the pundulum of '.hi * cloeU J ,i e Bt nt l.y riiotr'eity over the wire > ! t.> tlii* ii t ;/r?ph < fliers in \\ ushi ti<^ I i Oil Hi 111 N : IV N ol'k \\ ll' U till* t !o ' '" i.'h ? , j i ? r n f ; >i h lie ir tin*' woun I on ' ' * . ? ? r ie. 1 'unn tits, t i.v Uie1^ I n:iv Jii... (.????!) vt i "< rdih i! i ? b" mi : ; i on: . mi ! :h.-v at oiicn be^in t" eoi. i ?>?'.?? ' i ' r '? j ? h wires with i'the' ; to a n? ui ? I cities nnti! in a minute or ? t ? o 1 1. f *' ' i !< , 1 1 ? lv "i t lie oh ?e|{ ?? ? W'ohirr.Mon m he u*d in imp Ir.-iln < f j trh'^r i|v|? I if b.'iits k op lit jts'ii con. Is before i '2. :u? a n??!iio jthv tie- tn >: t "|i<'V will !)?? the noon signal mi I s,> a* (<? -live the ? pen t ??rs time to connect (In>ir wires with j she standard time ba!H an t clock*. I I here itr? ? time balls in a ureal many ! >:itie.s ? -usually on top of home proini j in-lit bui!<lin<.;, where the* can easily | l?o seen !'h<> one at Washington i h on tho roof of t he state, war and j navy department building. at tho top I of n hij;h polo, roaily to dr<?nJhe in jstant. tho signal <M>ni?*n over jirwire. jln the government oflieeh tit Waw'o jii:i???n iui.'i in umny plaeo.s in oitie? t.heve aro larpo clookn eon 1 :ier.t?xl with the ob-?rrva?nry bj CiCr. jtriolty Those are so acrar.go?l tloir j when tho iy o'clock fij?n?l in flashr*] j over the wires tho hantis of each one of thoso oloeks epiin?* to 12, no inai 1 tor wlia'- ti?^#the chirk may show. Il'i this way hundreds of clocks arc ?vt to tho correct timo each day. lint*" Bait 8ume interesting bus?? bull play- 1 ing u uh Ukvu plsee tn C*id<)?d tins' wecU betwetulbe Dixie J uolors und Young fjimltf, 'i'bite h'ivt'1 |?U t < Cut !? game resulting in; a victory for tbe Dixie .J^unioin. A Oov/'w Horn Takes Hoot in tlie Ground. There Aim brought to our ( ones day til week u row'* liorii which had IbeVully t? -ken'rnoi in i h? U r 0|i ttcl. The rootn respm bled o? rn r<>ot b v.iy much, and ho dimly hud th??y I ttkffi hold lit the 14 1 <? it ii 1 1 Hint it w h n wiili considerable diKh-uli) (hui the horn wuh pulled up. it wkk found near i h<'- S'?niln'in railroad i.ru k ti few mile* above Camden b\ .Mr. \V. A. Slack, Mention iiiiu'iit l?f twtcn Cuiudt'.u Mid Handei'* (Jreek . Lt I Knew. If 1 knew I ho Ik>x where lh? smileu v\ i' re kept , No nutter liow lar/o the kny Or strong the holt, I would try ho hard 'T would <>pfci>, I know, for inc. Then ovt-r llo* lam! and wvft broaden*!, I'd acHttcr the hinili'K to plav, That the children's fact*# might bold them fust For in t?n y and many u day, If I know tlio li(jx that wn Inryit enough To hold nil the frowns f meet, 1 would liko lo j/iitlicr them every one, From tli* iiUPHcr;'. nyhool and street; Tliun folding and holding, I'd pat'k them in, ? , i. And turnlrg t lie* mounter key. I'd hirs ft^innt to drop (lie box To th?;dopttiH of the deep, doop h?a.? ? Maud Wvinmi, in Am'-rican Jewess. A complete line of coflins ? all prices at T. J. A mints'. O. M.FORT, CONTItM ) t()H & BUILD ER. Estimates made on any work on short notice. E. 8. NETTLES & SON. We hereby :mnounee to the public that we have opened ? iir.st-elafH MEAT MARKET in the store formerly occu pied by Mi'. .1. E. Vautfluiji. wh<re wo will he ghul to serve \ oil wiih nn\thiii?r in the line of fresh mo its. We carry also a full line ol Staplotund l^anev GROCERIES, and extend to you a cordial reouest to call on us. [EVERYTHING FRESH. EVERYTHING FINE. I ? -MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, \Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to an) gold South, and thereby save money. Window aivl Fancy Clans p ?pt n 1 1 v ,JaU 1-4. CALL AT Till! IP i iH! \ (iRIHlli IIV : Fer AsM Yen Need In Fancy Vcr Staple Groceries. . : ,! u*i received a nice assort nnjnt nl' pi i : 1 1 and fancy rrack rr.i, including pound and fruit' (Mi U n. An ? xIohmvo assortment of IUue Uibbou extracts, fresli i fn?m the manufacturers l\vp>red Cereal foods, pure and Insh A complete line of cannod twafs. fruits and vjjetahlcs | A vaiiety of Pickles, Sauces and Mustard dressings. Snjjriis, ( 'offers, Teas, Pos-J torn. v<;\, some of the special*! tie:\. S-dieitin^ \ouj patron ise. ? and trusting that you will favor; nie wiih a rail vei \ soon, I am Yours respectfully R. A. MCDOWELL. Phono 149. __.i. . ' FOTrrcT/ierfou I urtnonnce inva+b * t'ttiu ? !a'e far Solicitor of the i ir^ mi) ? y^Tmduc { pled ye mvnolf to jCtinhii'1 km Ii >ie i h >!?? the r??* ti ' ? of the and to *uj ; .>t ( UlO c?m|>4iK?. to j|?nde the rt-caf" of the t; nrfmiry .'(oiniitlt'H thlruof V v. (leA^e Hell Tiiiiincr >i> in . l/?XJIi>{toi> S ('. The. many friend* of Cupt. N <?cnri?e Kva: g announce Itim ?n a c* ntl ? ? I ,t i ?? i?.?r | the oftb -it 4/f Jv>|feiV>r of I l?e J-'ifl J lii'ljt1 Circuit, u"'l pledge Itim to ttbh't* the k< * null of the Democratic primary :.i <! ?ip. port the nominee (A the )?m i ty . 1 hereby anOjfMi ?!<?<? myself a > * r. 'i lite for Solicitor offth* Kifth ./u< lici* t ir< and pledge ??? y t*?-l f to m hide by t:.e r?vii?t ot the Democratic primary. Seo. It. Kf.ii'>*"! t . I sin a candidate tor Solicitor <'t the, Kiftli Judicial fJtrcnit and will :?? ih re-eiiU of the I 'ettioci title piimar, . K. M C ( J . 6i;nV inn, KOK t'ONt.liliS i. I am ii cgniiriiito fur (.'on^ri f< r the Fifth Confrrct&lonal District. ? ?? t<? tin? remit of thu Democratic |Oinia?j election. '1' Y. Willie. m?. LKQ|8L\TiniK. Wo denire to announce as .t cmvdidute for ro-e lection to the IIouh* ? f llepr?? eentnti ve?, the MoN. M. L. SM ! t'H, cob. Jecl to the Nih'8 of the ensuing D?'ino era tic primary, N<> greater tribute can tie paid to hi* ability than the i h i that lit* was overw hoi iii i iij^ly elected Speaker of that l>o<|v utter only one t' rui's ser vice, and wo feel jnatitled in ?8?' tt'.ng: that hi. 4 record h* one in which the u holt* Ntate huti no interest and prid^ * Many Voters. Wo hpp to aunonnce the name of the HON. JOHN (i. IUCHARI>S. Ml., a* h candidate for re-election to the llor.ac of Representatives, at the ensuing D.-mA I' cratie primary election, and Mi'?j<?( t to the ruloH of the ?nine. No one has ?cr*? . ed ft constituency more zealously and < f | ficinntly than Mr. charda. lie i< j ist j ly regarded as one of tlo* moat co'scien j tiona, safest, and ablest i *? 1 m t - in the J State and his record certainly justifies , the estimate Korfjhtiw county ? n u n ^r do 1 better than bestow Iter approv.il on t'.is faithful ollicial hy lo-eleOlbiir I i?n to the j rcepotiaihle poaitlon to which In* j ^aln j aspires. Manv Voter#. i FOR HHHUtrH. j I hereljy announce tnynelf a di !a'e for t?io olHoo of Sheriff q\ Kernhaw ! County . Ktibject to the rules of the iK-uio. j cratic paimaty election. .las. Ij. Haile. 1 hereby annonnee myself a raudi | date for vhe ollice ot' Shuriir <?f Keraiiaw I '"ounty Huhjeet to the rulea of the d-.-njo | cratic primary eltciion. I VV. W. II in ka'ceo Mr. Editor: I'iens* announce that , Mr. .1. S. TUaNTII AM will I e ? can li i date lor re-election to the efllce of .Sherill', Huhjeet t^) the Democratic i'n j ntafy. I i lends. To tite voters of Kef shaxv Cottnl-v : ? At the earliest eolicitation of my ftit-min, ! I hereby come before you as a candidate ; for the ollice of Sheriff of our County. ; I deem it uunecepBary to say anj thirty in relation to 105* administration of s,tid : ortien durirtK the teri.'.s that I served, j My record is before you, and I catun t re sist the U mpUtion to tiiank toy friends for their support in th<* past-, and p'edjye myself to 00 my utmost lo fill the posi j tion mo that they .V. ill have nothing to re 1 ?ret it tjiey uUain elect inc. anil 1 ? pledge myself t'? abide the resale of tho | Democriiiift I'riinary Election. Ii. B. Wiiliamg. AUDITOR. Wo (lie friend* of Mr. M ANNKSH. RARON wish to announoo hiiu ut> u candidate for the office of Auditor. Mr. jjiiiboii ia ouo of ouy beet citizonp, thoroughly <|iialified and if elected wiil lili the rflhe to the full satisfaction of the on t iro county. Voters of West Wateree. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr W. 1*. It t\SSEl,li as a candidate f ir ? Auditor. Mr. Russell has served a while in that office and whilo there prove.? himself to he especially fitted for the work. Many Voters. 1 hereby anuounna myself a enndida'e for the office of Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to the njles of the Denn ; cratio primary election. Respectfully, John J. Uoodaie. FOR Sl'lT. ? >F EDUCATION. Mr. Editor: Please announce r. .1. M. WATTS as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education. Mr Watts has been identified with the school in terests of the County for a number cf vears, and his rcuoul as an ofnoer ??; well known. ^ Many Friends Mr. Editor: Tho many friends of Mr. W. M. /ri' UN Kl{ do hcrebv r.nnonniM hhu a candidal* f<>r- County Superinten dent of Education. Mr Turner i.i s\t-b known a<< a * ???? ? i man of hi^h moral character II" is a practical te.'ch"; having taught tin* laM einht su '<?? s.siv ' vciifc. Tho t;; -t tlye yettra in 'he ?:-ne community. ? ' elected, he ?i!f vervi the County in the same faithful in ium< r a* he has ser/td a* teacher. Manv I t i. i>d.?. MY. K-l'tii" : Please annnuiiic Mr I' A. DHOWS as a mtndidate i- r C?Ktu'.\ Superintendent of Education Mr. f?r.y?* t> couples w iilt 1 > in ability for the ?!ir ehlir^r of the duties of this office, en rjry ant high moral character, and the voters w:'.! make no mistake in hoeorinp him. Many K?'if i'.a. SUPERVISOR. Mr. I\ditnr: Please announce ^ f iv 1 M. SOWKIJ- i?? a ci.iididate t?>r r-*-eiec tion to th" otlice of County 8upervi.*o?. Mr. >'owell has made a good :;nd fa'.ti. ful olficer and we think it is dun ?,i,n to ^iv<- hiiu the oilico for another term. Many Fri nd.j Mr. Editor: Please annomiee Mr. DAVID F DINoN a candidate f ?r 1 1 . t? ] ofiice ot County Supervisor. While a member of the County Board Mr. l>;x<n rendered valuable service which has n- t been forgotten Friends. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr.* 11. M. PEAlK 10 as a candid >te f< r County Supervisor of Kershaw count v at the n?xt primary election. Mr IVan e is a man of good judgment, a good busi ness man nnd a Confederate vetei;\n. Many Voters of Southern Keuhuw. CONTRACTOR & "BUILDER, CAMDEN, S. C. Plans and specifications furnish* d* Plate-jtlass store fronts a speciality. Work superintended Jan. 9 tf. ? ? - ? " ? ' SnaoMiuements. GJ.l CLKUK OK ('Of It I Mr. Kditor: The frh'pda of Mr. .'oh J, i li l> (J (i i I h<*r< hy *ijt.ou him ?? <* j f?>r rt -cU'flJOn to the ol'lc4? <?' Clerk of ' ourt which wo believe he !??* filh-d to the on tire :oit jM'a< I toll of Tli<* Kntirv County. 11 r. Kditor : li<di?\ mj; in lout tru;> democratic principle of rotation in oilier, w* t tie many liifiids of 11"N. <?h.O. Mt>MK|,BY. i?ko pleasure in i'i? h?*i?tiin( lii.i name to the vou*rso1 K?i^h?w county ii h k candidate for Ch rk <d tin j Court], Mr Mi^n'K-'y i? one of th?? tni? arid trjed, il<- is one of our very I 1 liieii, having snrved four years in ?!???? Houieot Hppi cxeotatives, <1 >U>w honor (?> hiinaolf and county while a inriuhcr of that body. Kaateru Kershaw. MAGIHTHATK. The frior.d* of Mr. J I). Mi DOW A IX th?rohv n<{rtin prenenl bin name iim a can didate in the entitling Democratic Pri mary election for the oftic? of Magistrsto in D^Kalh Township. Mr. Kditor : i'k-ann announce Mr. K. K. V I I>l,KlM(i IJIC a candidate for the ofilco of Magistrate for DeKalb Town ship If dented Mr. Yillepigue vvili liil the oftice fairly and impartially. Many Voter*. Mr. Kditor: Pipaat* announce tin* name of H Ny N BWM AN hh h candi date for tho offiyo of Magistrate at Me thnne. He Ih aft old Confederate soldier and ha* held the office in the pimt with honor to himself and to his court itnenl* mid if elected will continue in the future tin in the past. Many Voters. Mr. Kditor ? Please announce Mr. II M. FINCH Eli u candidate for the of lice of Magistiatw for J>eKalh Township Kiiendtj. Tl to friends of Mr. AMOS \Y KS'I Iwroliy announce Mm is 11 ea 1 1 ?l i? I :? to lot Magistrate in Buffalo Tc/woahip h* tlx romhi^ primary election of tho Demo cratic party. Mr. West i? fully compe tent for t lie position, having served as Mngis (rate tor the past two years to the < iitisfaclion of all interested. Many Voters. We the voters of Bethuno and lower section of Buffalo Township. respcclful Iv offer the name of Mr L. WAL'IKB Coi'KLAND for re-election to the office of MniMrttrate of Betl.una subject to thej Democratic Primary. Mr. Copeland is t man ol sterling quality and noble .'?^>ilty, ban held this office for nearly! two terms, with entire satisfaction to the' whole peopf#, displaying wondnrfnl tact] and ability in suppressing familv rows and unneedfnl disturbance*, still ad- j haring strictly to the law when in his judgment a warrant was ueceaanry , and if re-elected, which doubtless he wjll !>??. j will continue the same unerring cour.-e Reapectlnlly submitted, Voters of Bnthunu and South Buffalo. FOK TREASURER. Mr. Editor, Please announco the name of 1). M. McCASKILL as a can-j dijate for County Treasurer. Tic being a ruling man of ability and character, we feed sure that if elected the public's interest will not suffer al his hands. He is a practical business mail, auch as the office needs and will (ill the place to the entire satisfaction of all. Many Voters. Mr. W. It, Hough having annoujieft) his intention not to stand for je -election, vo hereby place in nominaffon as a moit wool by successor, Mr. W/F M ALONE for .the ufiioc of County Treasurer. Mr. Malone needs no introduction to the votei\> of Kershaw County, as lye is homojioni an?l home raised. We irnist have a good man to succeed Mr. Hough . and W. F Malone H ihe muw. ?Mil Kershaw. Mr. Editor: Wo-* present the name of Mr. 1). K UOUGII as a candidate for County Treasurer. Honest, consciex tions and capable, there Is no more worthy young man within the border of our county, nnd if he receives the en dorsement of the Democratic primary, ho will conduct the affairs of this im portant office in a business-like and cred itable manner. Many Friends, DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Dentist OFFICE 11KOAI) STREET, Camden, S. C. "dr. W. R. CLYBURN, ,5?lt i j^icict u CHnb ^it r-cjeou, CAMDEN , S. C |3^-OHiec at I)r. O. I*, Du Hose's Drug Htorc. 'Phono No. 111. mm out saii J * ? j Any one wanting dry goods or second hand ''tewing machines will do well to cnllY>U tno as I aiu clos ing out tile aho\e nnined lines. W. J. Caddell. Ciy burn Block. NW Western Railroad. Trains omthe Northwestern llail-'Oid leave ('am<f?-n for Sumter daily ex ** pi Sunday as fbllows : No. 70. first-c.la*?s, 7 a In. No (j8, lirst class, 4.16 p. in. Returning Leave Suintor. No 71. lirst- class, D.JtM a. m. , arrive Camd<-n 1 1 10 a, tn. No. r?0, first-class. C.25 p. in, , arrive f'amdeu 8.00 p. in. incorporation Notice.' Notion la hereby ^ivon to all concerns?, t h h t implication will be made to the Sec retary r?f Stale of South Carolina, by the undersigned for a Charter incorporating I'lio Woodstock Club for social purposes, with heiuhjuartera in Kershaw County, S. ('. A. C, C. SAG R, A. K. FISH, I IONV A III) UROKAW. WALTKK ft. HOYT, II )HACK C. 8TKBBINS, A LTjKN J. BOY KIN. Cum Ion, S. (\, May 27th, 11)04. Tax Executions. Under and by virtue of sundry tax executiona to me directed. I will proceed to well, before t he Court House door, in the City of Cannlen, on the firet. Monday ii> July, 1804, during tho legal hour? ol ?ale, ?be following described real ostate. to-wit ; One lot and on? building in thoci!; of CBmdorr, S. C , and bounded ? * M iuws: On the north by lot No. 115 ?. ea*?t by lot No. 1160, fcouth by lot N??. Yl57 ?">d west hf Campbelle street, levied opc ? an t to tie frold as the pr?? perty ol Wash Wiley. Term# of Bale, caaii, J, S. TBANTH Ail. 8 K. 0. Southern Ram.. way we run rut 7 H 1 3 C.KLAT RAILWAY ROUS IHROUCH A ! BLST VLSTI CMAT COUNTRY ! uij^ IRAIMC CONVENIENTLY UNITINO Alt. THE CEST SECTIONS OF THE SOUTH. AM) HAVE THE W.A.TURK. S. 1! HAKDW1C.K. BIST DINING I'aiftor.fcor Trsllic Mm iter Cer.era! I'aessnfctr , j uinirm v/ H tay. OF A AST(iTp' f"'C" a r CAR SERVICE W. H. "AYLOE, Ats i C?n I Pitt. 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