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PUIUSKIKI) KVKKV FKIDAT IJY W. Xj. McDOWBL.^ Seaacairnoti Kirm : ? Oni year, $1.10, ?xx 76 ceata; three mantha, 40 E.*.**e f or AovaftTiciMM Ordiearj traaeteut adrortiautente , Aral innertio* $1?0# per ; wach enbseqneBt ||* fc# ceata par iquirt. BM' ??? Imli, * nhm p?ffftae ea?b in* . , m *1-4 j ?^WtfrrjaA eharg?d for at aw? r?i?n a*1 ?fdinary advertieiin. ? 11 ceiumunicationa addreeeed to thin paper uniHt ha Accompanied by the trie name and ttddrean of the writer, in or der to iantira attention. KeiecU'd man uacripte will not be returnao. OemuiunicationH will be publinhed when of interest to the general public mix] not of a defamatory nature. No re apensibility will be assumed for the views of correspondent*. Candidates' Carda for County oflicae |ft.0(). Congressional $10.00. Kates for contract advMrtining will ba an nounced upon application at the office. Remittanoea by checks, draft** and poital money ordere should be made payable t? w. L. McDowell, Camden. S. 0. OAMDKN. 8. O.. JUNK 8. 190(5 'I lie Jftte king Jlouwe Investiga tion Tho result of the recent investi gation as to what potted tongues end the like really arc, has sent a thrill of nauaeated indignation over outraged consumers. 'l ho fact that nothing liioro could be expected of Chicago's meat magnates i? not (juite ao startling tuj that of the government's tardiness or failure to act iti this matter long ago. The packing houses soein to be owned atjd managed by magnates whose only desire and ambition in to in croase tlio size of their money Iim^h ui. the expense of the c?> ?i i? t rtjr '?? mortality. So the fault, to a great sxlent, is with tlio government. \V ?* prty taxes, excessive at tin.es; for 1/ ie maintenance of the government ntid proection of the public. Ib it i>"L leaaonable to expect to receive in i clurn some protection against these unscrupulous packets? We cheerfully pay increased lev ii-i to fight a foreign foe and in the meantime we neglect these enemies ut home who assail us daily with embalmed and poisoned foods. In deed we are a long Buffering pub lic. if the United States govern* juk nt would do its duty, the death into by consumption ? tlio great whiltf plague ? would not be an great... _Ju the big packing hoftsfn in Chicago it has been found on in vestigation that consumptive pack er* expectorate on the floor upon which lay heaps of meals which iH finally put iu cans for shipment. Th? moat is gathered up from these *Hl.y floors and feeds thousands of AM?rioans. This is but a part of ifcti vtla conditions that exist. la it surprising then that disesse pis VAils lo such a shefbking extern? Bvery man, woman and child Jdara what the dangers ?m i* eating canned meats. If they considered that they are buying* ? nlold numbers and varieties of germs that could aeud them lo their death bod, possibly the con sutners would bo far less in uum beta. It is an outrago. Thousands of tongues pour forth viudictives against Anarchist ; thou sands nfhands aro ready to seize the bomb thrower and consign him to a fate as horrible as that Lo which he would have plunged his intended victim, but worse than depraved A n archill is the man /or the corpora lion that uses cansAusload of bomb* to deal death to thousand of inno cent Amerlcans-^-iii* friends and patrons. - Is the goverment to submit to thie? Has it forgotten the "Emb almed Beef" inoidont some ysars ago? Wo hope for tho sake of decency and humanity; for tho sake of health and morals, tho U ti > lu(l Slates government wlil take Uiatstep whichit has failed to do for so long a time and place inspector# ou tho scene to enforcslhe law to tho letter compelling these contemptu ous perpetrators of the law to oxer clso due care in tho preparation wf food products. "Citizen" Replies to "Citizen No. 2." Ed. Chronicle: ? With your kind permission will reply to "Citizen No 2,'' whose brilliant article appeared !n last issue of your journal. It in to bo deplored thnt this sage did not hoc proper to come to lho fore long bolero thin, as it is quite evident that he possesses the "mental cali bra" of a Soloman, and must natur fcilv be capable of solvlog almost any question. Tho writer is almost pi'r stndod to believe that a typograph ical error has cropt in which cauecd bis signature to appear "Citizen'' in stead of Soloman No. 2. This per nicious liquor question surely needH lho wisdom of a Soloman to solve it, and it is conceded that No. 2 will prove equal to the emergency. In all probability we will soon see ht? announcement in the papers as a candidate for gubernatorial honors on the prohibition ticket, and it goes without saying that ti>ere will be ? veritable landslide, whiclr'will slide him into fame and bis natno will go down in history as a "Soloman No. 2" Indeed. Laying all faceciousness aside, the writer most confess some degree of astonishment at the manner in which this wisacrs attempts' to make it sp. pear that Lancaster county is taking* HO aotive part la- trying to prarent ' th< ettabiiahme&t of a Dispensary Imn by MttariSlfc that soms three or * four of Kershaw counlv'a oitlz^ut me presenting the petitions with the "assistance" of Mr. W. L Croxton Now the writor "happens to know" that Mr. ?OoXtoa of Lancaster (,'o i? tho prime mover in this matter and has put iu more time with tl.e petition tlmn any other one man. Ho wan 1 1 i <* that tw consult tin at tor* "?T Lancest or C. II who drew up the petition ttii'i gave the necessary le^al advice upon the subject. No 2 failed to taentioft the fact I i 1 f? t pr*echor LitUb did some assisting *iik the petntiea Mid otherwise Jt was a ??*!?*?? Of t heirs to on lint the services of as many citizens of KorHiaw county as possible, knowing that they would have more influence m procuring; signatures Mr. < rozlon in due the credit for working up the opposition, arid it in unjiikt to try to deprive him of it And No. 2 think* that if Kerslu.w <'o had an opportunity to iote. the Dispensary would ho wiped out of the County. Well, why l.avo thry not hud the opportunity? Several petitions were circulated last lull for tliin very puipose, and notwithstand ing tlio Itict that it in vary cany mm a general rule, to get people ai^fii pe titions, it appears that a sufficient number could not he induced to do to in thin instance. Then we fail to see how it, could have been voted out. Nr>. 2 alHo thinks that 4 the old Dispensary stump that they have been whipping tlio devil around no lAng Is f ant decaying." Well, it does son m for that very reason it ?hould be preserved, an it. ia fho [only stun p on the liquor quection that wo have ever hoard of the dev. il being whipped around. It certain ly do?H appear that ho c<?ul.J be whipped around tlio prohibition ^tuiiip, no long an the railroads are permitted (and there ih 00 way 1 >r the Hfato to prohibit) lo bring li quor into tlio State aw they are low doing Very true Lancaster county voted out the Dispensary and with I<hh than one. fourth of tho qualified electors. 'Ibis hail been tho cane in practically every county in which it has been voted out, which in at liilnitablo iu greut measure to the restriction* upon tho ballot under the lirice law. Ah to No. 2'? as sertion that d'unkonnoss ia on tlio <h ci eiiao, and business on tho increase would nay that thin is a matter of opinion and tho writer's observations have boon exactly to tho Contrary, run pie now order their liquor in larger quantities and they naturally muut tlrink In tho same proportion Am glad No. 2 mentioned tho mm tor of rovotiue for school purposes, which in not so insignificant as ho would have us believe ? by ntaling that tho per capita is only 4<)c Superintendent of Kd. O. 11. Mar ?i? is my authority for quoting tho following figures which apeak for themselves. "The public sohools r0 ceived from tho Dispnnsary fund | lor the scholastic year July 1, 1904 to .Iuiim :10 , l'juf). # 210. 971 42 ' this amount haucaster county re ??eived *5,749.00; and Kershaw Co received $2,249 33." The writer in I under th? impression that it was h?r#n greater the previous re?r The ^wrtVor Una nat heard of ? single f.eoanty that v?t??l out the Dispen., sary refusing to acedpt its shure of thin fund, notwithstanding tho ; fact upon thin very point some of those great moralists, who want to put down the Dispensary at any cost have been laising such u hul labaloo about ? that tboy did not want tlioir childien educated by the aid of whiskey money. Isn't that consistency with a vongeance? Why do they accept? Thero is no law compelling them to do so. It roally looks hypocritical to the un I dersignod J Citizen. I It doesn't pay to argue. Con jgratulate yoursoir on being so much I more seneibie luau the other fellow and lot it go at that. It is sad ?0 Bee the Rnows on the brow before thero ate fruits on ih0 I i fc ? Tnp . 1UJD ffin iUL G. \V. Crosby 'a Old Reliable loo House is now ready to serve you with ICE IN ANY QUANTITY j Free Delivery at your Ion regular route. Sunday hours t? A. M. to 1! I'. M . Your Patronage is solicited. Prompt and careful attention to all orders. Gr. W. CROSBY. April 2 7, 19(H). Jfotice. I am now ready to furnish at short notice, Flooring, ceil ing, weatherboarding, mould ings of all kinds, balusters, rails, columns, dressed boards, doors and windows, casings, etc. See me before buying. I will be found at the old stand of the Oamden Lumber Mfg. Oo. Respectfully, J. W. TUCKEtt, Camden, S. O. April 27, 1906. I J \ Two l'aperu for th* Price of One. Tliv Stale campaign in about t? open anil ) ?i u will tvutil to keep polled "ii thing# political. 1 he Nc.wa (V Courier rxpecu to ^ivu to kite people t lie bent political jikwm ttilu yeui In itH liUtorjr. It will have a? rxoliitdve n ptentative *0 1 1? tliv campaign party, to attend 'all its ti>rvtiiiK"i M"l rppmla will be pahliglitd in the weekly m well ah i Ii* <1 a i ! v.- We ?rf clubbing I'lie N< vtn A Courier and 1 a? Chronicle (?4 only $/00 Tax Executioss. Under m> ? I hy viitur of auudry tax fieciii Ion* to iuh ?lir?*<'t< (1, i will proceed toi.cdl. before tli ? Court IIoiihv door in the City of Camden. oifllie firxt .Monday in J n I v, HHiii, during tliu legal houra of hul<?, t liu f ?> f I <> w u > if du'cribud r?fd eattite : towii : I |iou?? mi'! lot in City of f'uitiden. ou Went- aide of llrnail n< reel and bounded North l<y piendae* of Mrs. Jnhnna flunk uhee. K.ist l?y I'roud htrcel, South by priiniHrn of John Hinion, umI \Ve?t by propyl I y of I> Wolfe. Levied upon and to bi) hoM a? tlm proper!* of limner Jk II nil nr. J. S. THAN III AM H. K C J u in* ftth , I'JOii, An Oidinance To Prevent Dinlm buncos of Schools, AcadcniieH, Etc. Mi; it orduinod by the Mavor and Al dermen of the C'ily of ?'ituiden, S, C., in Council asuuubled, and by authority of tli# smite. Sec. I. 1 1 shall he unlawful for any person. &L or near liny hcIiooI house or institution of learning in thin City. to engage or attract by conversation, sig nals, t-onndn, loitering in tno neighbor hood (lining s. hool hours, or in any oth er manner, the attention oi any of the. pu pil* or tnichern of said Fchoolnor inbtiiu tioiid, to tlui disturbance of the same, or to t ho del rinionl of tlie dineipllne thereof Snt. II. Any violation of thia ordi nance *liall In* puniflhed by n line not to exee"d one hundred Dollarnor imprison ment not exceeding (ISO) dayn in the <lis cretion nf the Uecorder. Itiuilbd in Council unacmble d thin 28ih day of May l'JOt). II. (i. CARIUSON, Mayor, J. J. (Joodale, Clerk. V May 29th, lJlOti. Atiiiouticrnu nix < jrt filing AH;/ words will he filuirijfil tor <il the rate oj jive dollar i for ev. try Jilt ij uiord.1, SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate fur County Supervisor for Kershaw bounty subject to the Democratic pri mary. J. A. Qrigeby. At the solicitation of a number of my friends, l hereby announce myhdf as can didate for Supervisor of Kershaw eou'ti tv, subject lo the rule* governing the I)einocr?4ie party. If elected I will K'Vt> my undivided tune and attention to id duties. D. F. Dixon, Mr Editor^? -Please announce Mr. M <\ West a candidate for the office of (S>unty Supervisor. Mr. Weil'# knowl edge ??d experience wills eo??ty a Hairs eaalneaily qualifies hjni tec tfcic position. * Bwtfule Township ' Mr. Kiiitor:? We hereby nnucamca Mr, M. B. MoLeod a candidate for the office of County Super vis(^p| Mr. McLeod in one of our moat successful and progress ive busiacH* men, and if elected nil Ida energies will be devoted to the heat in terest of the county. Many Friends. TREASURER. At the solicitations of friends I hereby ?tinounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the ollico of Treasurer of Ker shaw county. I). M. McCaskill. Sri'T. OF EDUCATION. We hereby nominate Mr. W. B. Turner for re-election to the office of Supr of Education. Mr. Turner has Riven en tire satisfaction, nnd la to be comaionded for Ida fc-arles*; discharge of the duties of the office. His many frjends wfll be grat ified to see him re- elected. Eastern Kershaw. CLERK OF COURT. We hereby announce Mr. I (). ITounarli a candidate for Clerk of Court in the approaching primary election. Many Friends. At the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself as a caudidato tor Clerk of Court, and pledge myself to abide the reault of the Democratic Primary elec tion. O. W. Moseley. AUDITOR. Mr. Editor. ? We desire to present the name of Mr. W. F. Rus&elh the efficient and faithful Auditor, for re-election. suh ject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. No one tnoro suitable could be < -luiscu for titia important otlioo Many Friend". Mr. Editor. ? We take pleasure in pre senting the name of Mr. 1'. T. Bruce for Auditor of Kcr 'nw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Mr. Bruce ia well known throughout the conn ty and has discharged every trust com mitted to bun faithfully ajul efficiently. Many Voters. MAGISTRATE. Mr. Editor: ? Please announce Mr. H. M. Fincher ns a candidate for re-election to the oftico of Magistrate in DeKslb Township. Many Voters. LEGISLATURE. We hereby present the name of Hon John It. Hic.hardu for re-election to the Legislature Mr. Richards needs no in troduction to the people of Kerfhaw county, having already tilled this impor tant position. Mr. Richarde, will make for Kershaw county in the future what be baa in the past? a f?mrles? and impar tial representative Mr. Richards merits the confidence and support of the voters of Kershaw county. Many Friends. Mr. Editor: ? We deairo to present the name of Mr. D. M. JJetliune ae a Candi date for the Legisl^lnre from Kershaw County. Mr. Kethanc is well known throughout, the County and will make a safe and conservative Representative, (laving already served Are Cotintf he U. JhtniBer with duties re^nWefef a Keprs- 1 NfelMiTti Menf FrNida, , Big June Sale ON AT The Famous Gilt Edge Store There are all sorts of sales on now but this is the month that we go through our stock preparatory to taking our inventory on July 1st. As this is our stock taking month and there are lots of goods that we will "sacrifice" as we don't care to take them in, and we wish to reduce the stock as low as possible by Juiy 1st. This will be a month of cat prices and bargains in every depart ment. The prices given below for spot cash only , Shirting Prints at -to yd. 1000 yds Soft Islam! at 4 1.2o Regular (5 l?4c Check Homespun al 5c. Cotton Ados for Pants nt 10c per yd 1 Jot Ladies an'1 Childrens Staw Hats below eost H?ivy 10c quality 1-4 White Homespun at 7 o per yd 08 inch bleached Table Dnrna^k at 43c por yd English Lon<5 C'otli, 12 yd pe, *t 8 1 3c per English Loug t-lotli 20c quality at 12 1 2c 5 pes checkedNainsook at 5c yd 1 lot short length Dimito'u ut 10j 1 lot short length striped Madias at 17c 1 lot short length Mulls an.! l,*wns. 40 in. at 7c per yd 3 poa brown Dress Linen at 10c yd 1 pc White Shirtwaist Linen at 15c yd 1 pc White Shirtwaist Linen at 20c 10 pea Cotton Orepon, beautiful goods, at 7c yd S'porfl Cotton," 500/yds, for 4c 5 pes White" Organdy at 8c yd 1 lot all ovor Embroideiy nnd Tuekinga at cost prices 1 lot Colgatcs 10 Soap at 7c Palm Leaf Fans 1? each 4 roll Mattiog at 16 2- 3c yd 4 rolls Matting at 12 l-2c yd 1 lot remnants Matting closing out cheap 1 lot Cuspadors at lOo oach 1 lot Painted Flower Pot* with saucers at 4c ench 1 lot Painted Flower Pots with saucers at 6o each 1 lot Painted Flower Pots with sauo^rs at 9c each 1 lot beautiful Ja at 12 I -2c each 1 lot Indian worked Baskets at cost price 10 pes good quality apron Gingham at 5c yd 1 lot dress Ginghams, 10c goods, at 5c yd Lonsdale Cambric at 9o yd I lot short length figured Madras, 15c goods, at 10c yd All of White Mercerised VVaisting at reduced prioo 1 lot Laco Curtaina going ut coat 1 lot uguruu Lawn at ac yd 1 lot figured Batlsts at 5c worth 8j Our Embroidery and Lace, "to ace is to b " Prioo is right 4 pes Dot Swiss at 12 1 *2o ; the 20c kind 1 lot Udieg and ohildreni White Oxford* at cut prices 1 lot Violet Talcum Powder at 9o 1 lot white embroidered Parasol* at $1.88 1 lot ladles Walking Skirts at cost prioo We aiu agenrs for the American Beauty and W B Oorsvts We are agents for The Ladies Home Journal Patterns Wo are agents for The International Stock Food onipan\ We are agents for the Thorn 1 ill Wi'gon We have everything that ice advertise. Yours Respectfully, THE FAMOUS GILT \ ' n P. T. Ylltapigue, Proprietor. / / Harrison's Town and conn try Pa int. Recognized as one of the best on the mar ket. Outside and inside. Carriage and l-urniture. All colors. Very lasting and a fine surface coverer. ? O H S I K ? T ? - ? L 4 > TOTIH Q Fon Mf.v ftxn Wqmei n *&r- " A large stockofSpringand Summer Dry Goods, Clothing, Mats and a splendid line of Ladies Goods of ev ery description. CaH and see me. SOUTHERN RAILWAY \ ^t?li<MlnS<k ^ I 1 1 , 1906, To Wasliigoii, New York & East. IjV C*md?>n "1 .r>i) |i in Ar Ko?k Hill k ?? " ('Iwdotte Hi " Washington :i u * u, Kaltimorr 1 | ;;?> ' 1 " Philadelphia ] |.'i p m " Notr York 4 l> Pullman sleeper and ^ontlmn railway dining cars troin Llork Hill, Trains arrive Camden from North 9 2o a m and 11 45 a m. FromSouth andNVest 12 2u p m and 5 5o p m For illustrated matter auout ?The Land ot th<> Sky" du tiful Sapphire Gonntn"' and winter resortn npply to the u nderni^ned To Ciiliiiuliia Ami Asiieviila.. i,r C.I1. ic.i I 80 R m A ( '< 'I ? i hi I >i;\ *40 " " Aiken Ijffi p m AuX'.Hlil ? fA " Ar Simrlimluiri; i 50 w m ' * i t .vtui i 2:1 ?' llcm'tM sonvillu # 36 " 1 A?ht \il!.' ? T 30 " Solid I rainK ingvilU t?AKh?> ville without change To Charleston, Atlanta and West I..V Ciii'nion Hh p dj " BruiK-liviik 7 20 " Ar (,'liarloston " 8 15pm " Altai. la G 00 a m I'liattHiiC' i;:i 9 45 ' " l ini iniuii 7 80 p tm " S;. Louis 7 82 ? na IViiinian : Uu npr Branc-liviHt? to Atlanta connecting wi(h deep er and (.l 4in^ car nein nat i. W S COOl'EH, A^ent, Oftnulcn, S. 0 It >V 11 1' NT, IVylk ion J'agf i-n^or A^ent, C huili nt ? e? , S. 0. B HOOKS M(/1vvjA;>, Ansiw'mit Gun Py-iit/ Au?tit. Atl*r? *K' Ay. iit, Atlanta, Oa. SEABOARD Air Line Hallway. North i~S outh - E ac ? W e st . 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