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-? -wr?- - To Lut. A new ft -mo to hon?e . at'e A ven tie *-WI n* ??'?iiij !?'',(! ? v ? , . iu tit}*', few <i ny K. (\ *nu I i (t, k,,vr(< Mr. UowM! &t,e.h\ Cr.l'.'d Cor. Mr, Kditoie* ?<tfi / i* "V';i ti.o?i|'!iwt ?ntftf-y ea!j f.* i<r * u<;p* to enicr ?ho +><(*? Ho.uyiv Kiip- iviaor, and rejjret ? i, |,;lH IK>t hnttOllM'ed lit A CKIldidui'V f >i' t M'.b oltloff, f'?r h?> IciH o?i mini v II ;.n s?id olllce very i Jy t<? M an y Clone Oir < ( r > r s Biithdwy Celebration On tho 21st of thin m??iilli (ur good friend Mr. T. \Y. I!. Su.it h , <?| Moolah, will colcbiatc the 73td m. tilvers'iry of hi* hiuhday All oi liiw largo family connection are ex ?< pouted to he present and a plea?Hiit timo in antio'pated. We Ri-km.w) with thai k* an in vit-.il ion t<> be present on tliia occasion. ? ? .. Orphan Hoya* Concert. The (roodiug's rt >\h Mniid f i tn the Georgia Industrial IL>tn? j?u\t h concvrt lo a fr.ir *iaed nudu nee at (he Opera Hou?n Usi night fuj the benefit of their home. , Tin music was good ? iIih hoy? giving evidence of very careful traiuijjtf Another couyort will l?? given *i 11 o'clock litis a. in and any one n ??!) iog to help out * charitable iuati tuliuu will put their money t<i u good purpose by patronizing theiu Suggestion far Benate And Legislature. Mr. Rdilor1. ? In cnet.iicr u h* ? o t v (or ho nut one for the Senate aiul Legislature wo do not belk-vy t w? better mru wcoyld l<w found than Capt. W. M. Shannon aud Mr. Samnel Hoy kin und 'Ave licr*-! m suggest Capt. Shannon for tin? Si r? ate and Mr. Boykin for the Legis lature. These gentlemen wo ;ne hui'o would reflect credit upon our county *nd we hope to hear from ibeiy.' Noith-oaBtein Kershaw. PERSONAL. Mr. D. M. Hethnnc ie nunounci'd for the Legislature today Mr. J. T. Cauthcn. of W'estvilio, it attending the United States Conrt in' Charleston l hin week. Miss Ida Goodule has retnrcpd to her home in Camden after a p!eapant vi-ifc to , Mrs. 10. S. Ncttlea, J r ? State 8th hint. _ , t9 Wo received a pleasant caM yes feerday from Mr. M. M Huru* r, oartoonlet for the Jacksonville Mt? fc^opoiis, WI40 is visiting r?lativt? v "-^ere. %? JJoftth of Mr. J. M. Jonkino. ' J|peeial to the Slute. -H^goodt Jun? ii5W <*"#imu ' was saddened llonifcty after ? ? Jionn by tlie death of Mr. Jamas Rf. Henk'ns, which occurred at his home lit 4-30 o'clock. Mr Jenkins hnd been suffering with organic heart trouble for. the past two weeks and while hie deatii was not unexpected, atill It was a shock to his many fi lends He wa<|.Qated far his Jovial disposi y > tlon aiffd was well-known through out Sumter and Kershaw countries. At the timo of hi^ death he watt president of the Rafting Creek Democratic club ami also he'd an important otScc in Iks Masooic or der, of wbioh he was a devoted , a>eaj.ber, and Was also, a member of Hollywood camp, Woodmen of the World. Mr. Jenklnf^was a mau of genial habits and always had a pleasant word for everyone and numbered his friends by the score Ha w si 54 rear# old, and leaves 0 widow and sersn children. His funeral sertloef took place this morning at Rouabart church, w litre " his family for gsneratLlous past Wave been buried. ? Ths M*?oui b*d charge of the body and services. Kttrahaw, S. 0,. Juu? 4, 1906 We tho nnder?ioQed Wardens of tho town of Kershaw, 8. 0., hereby eortify that at a mrethitf of tl?e Council of said town, held prior to tho action of tho Connty Board o' ? Control for Kerahaw County, which Board pasftjd resolutions unthori?in>! the establishment of a Dispensary in tho Town of Kcralmw , the question of -.Hie establishment of said Dis pensary waa discussed by the Cdancil and thai the Iutendont wad requested to take aotlon looking to the location of said Dispensary ; that . - tho aotlon of the Council in the premises was unanimous, all ngreelng ? tbat it was best to have a Dispensary. , K. M. Kstridge, Jas. M. Carson, II. E. Reese. V J. M. bowery. The request for the publication of . '-.j-.. ik? above card Is made by the under of i )ie fact thai I elated to ttie Bord of Control and to ?Ue pnhlio generally that the notion ii i waa unanimous, and in ooeafcJcraUon or Ifce fact that **n members of the Council, J. M. fl B lUece, bare sine* ? p?tilUo4 addressed to the Board of Oowtkol talcing that a DiV irf U'a^t Smith V, 111 Nut iU> A (umUilutc Fur (.ovcr nor. t'ol mi: l>it Situ Sj;e*k nr M . I, Sm t <.n ti tin i1" <? i <1 I n *?l to enter i '.!? > * <"? f<>r n?\ 1 ? '? 1 lir '?? M I". Smith in . Will'#; |i| l ' \ \ ' Hi r f d w r. Sir. , Ot h?i ttvi v.<..u^ ,,,H ? lv UliUl I In|) b ?l till. m v "??< ? K. l>Jil J Ui * ? *, lUyttll, ftM . rk) ?' Ifliu* b??n u i>idh*?Kh, tint m-rim:*, '?HI Unimlnfaiuor f II. m |> 1 1 > n i ii s ndvued htm Ui.it 1?. wnuM t) ? *' X<Of d I H <4 ! y ?U).?irtv? In II lt<l ?? 1 1 >t k f P ? um pint m Mr. S hi I' It I Ii ' > ti k It t lliat In* m i X <? It* t<lit to y >? I |i> hhape fin' Um- ?*nutt|l and Itkh li-r n hopliit* Up to* t Itu 1 n m V tnomnni l'? In.' able to i rilt r tl f (i >' 1 1 1 H.i ll HA, liowf vor, ci ? itac it led to HriU'pv the st'riouM advice <?f Li? phvuiohits '?nd will not enter the iMltteit fot erncr, but i x t ii1 ? ? ' h to h complete it ?t. Mi S in i t li It ha il- f ?? r red making U"V ? :i iion uc? <U'*ii !. ftliliu liin pli'ilj?o in t !?r hope tluit tun health might pi* i (ii i L i 1 hi-1 '.il i?}4 liU pledge but n il It l lie . i ii ? "H( of ItlH tloc.lom hi- did uul caic to take i lie hi'/tt! (I. it uiighi h<* & i ut t*il that the ?? >te i? not lo If Hi? iliti exptiieic* mid ability t.f Spculur Smith, h* hip friint's insist on his remaniii.i' it. public life nr.d lit* will !??.? ? iiliei reelected to llu: house or in liie State hc it at*? frnuj litit count v, wj'li ?i u t opposition. Senator 1 1 ? % h'? declined to stand fur rfcleotiou rv ti .1 the dewtre eeotu* to.be to h*ve Mr. Smith accept ihia poei'iou, and if he doeH not run (or the house a * i n ho will aland fir the senatoi^hip frmn his county. Air. Smith does 1 1 1 1 i, ex poet to keep out i f public affairs mid lit had set law heart and hi* 1 i ? ? h d voiy much on lite approaching campaign and it in 8'iid that ho n very much di 'np [minted that be will not bo utile io i;o into ilic contest. [ The nbovo appeared In The State of y? sierday mjd i" 11,1 inter VW'W with Cupt. Smith lie said to s representative of The Cbiontole that the statements above are cor rect ? Kd. Chronicl ?.] Ajjonts Wanted. Our wtuek if reliable anil can be handled for many euccewnve yearn in the Si i me eomunity. We want m^ood local agent in this county. Ttnus literal. First class reference reqnir ed. Cedar lliil N urpory And Orchard ( Jo . Wiuchfcitcr Tenii. Presentation of Loving Gup. In presenting the loviug cup to Mrs M. A Shannon, brief mention "f which win made la*t wetk, I'rof. j K M. K-Minedy, of the (!atn<l>u j graded school, h u ul : "Of anot or eo laborer for tAe past, 12 yonr.s, vviio, on uoeonntof advanc nig y?arw, vvdi not he with us aj?aia ^?ftor this iwiiio.n, I Sp*ak m ?Ui jpvsenec, (juita a* dae^Jy as I] feel. I trust ft) at I shall sot be charged with miking an' invidious distinction If I feebly attompt to pay her a tribute so richly deserved, both in the length an. I character of ber servioea Lo the people of Camden. And I also trust that she will pardon my placing her in a situation from which her native modesty would shrink Mrs. Mary A. Shannon was torn in the ease and luxury of ante bull urn ihiys. Left after the war a widow.1 dependaut upon her own exflrt.fon* for the support of a young family, she arose, like so many oilier of our noble Southern woman, grandly t?> the occasion. Fitted by education at old Harharaville for the work of teaehiog, she started, in 1873, a private school for girls at her reei-' denes in Ksrkwccd. Though lue remuneration for such work at that time was nefteasarily sipall, this onterpiise flourished greatly. When the foundations were laid here by Profontor Schoenberg, io 1881, for, tho aubsi qucnt graded school eyatem, Mrs. Shannon was asked to mor^e her school in the public snhools of Camden and to accept the position of first lady assistant teacher. TVr she ooncluded to do and from tba day to this has continqsd the honor ed lady principal (if we may use the .expression) of our city pchools. Tho work which *h? ai first under took under the spur of necessity bo OHtne more witfr hor a labor of lovo, and so, for several years past when there has been no necessity, sho h ie stuck to her post of usefulness because there her heart was. Of Mrs. Shannon as an instrnctor especially in ber chosen department ol history, wo confidently claim sho has not her snperior if her equal/ in the publio schools of this Stato Witness the high stand taken by her pupils in history atthdir rospCctlve colleges Of hor influence as a wo man upon the character of tbe boya and girls of tins town, improssion for good is felt, I venture to aay. in ev ery homo Her former prpils will join with mo in tho uot oxtrawagant praiso that . "'Ilejo iiulond, war * woman, Nobly, planned; To waro, 10 comfort, and ooiumand." Yon nre indeed lorienate, Mrs Shannon, to retire to a well-earned rost, with energy and faculties oniin paired un<l attended by I ho reaped, confidence and affection or the wholn .?onimunfty.. It in my pleaattrtl (o ?<'thor, however, with severe pain, to |)rv?ent to yon thie otip, whoee in rript'op I ih>H read : "To Mn.? Mary A Shannon from the pop! la, fcoftobera an* Iroateea of the Cam den traded aoboole, with fovitt* rec^tiM Uw oeoulee of bar Mln Mttvn ?Htm ?fit ytotfii t|^ n^n|| || Qhb4mi** v '? t Fin* L*t;kinn Ohickvun Au<* fiuif For S?l?. !*".?( " NVIiile Lrglxirn t K%'g? f'?r ?tl?. (JlivckelU |;t 50 pir c'v-i. Itwnsttr alni>r, f 2 . ^r!?w 7 j? | >rc Mtling ml 15. S. H. KirklM*. ; 1' 1) lUx 360 t ?tj4?n, ft C An Ordinance To Kaiae Sup pli** For Tin) Year Of Our Lord, 1906. Hi- il oiwani'd by the Mayor ami A Idol', men of the Cilv of Camden, S. (V, iu < 'I assembled and by the authority of fli# same fliut tho following taxes be and i!i * same a 10 horby levied for iho enrroat y?ar from tho li-l day of January, UHM5, to I" the UIki d;iv of Decembor, 1900. A t?x of Ki^Lt (8) Milln on each and e*ei y dollar of Ileal and Portion a I proper. M v* it 1 1 in the corporate limits of Oaimlon, S. ('., on (lie 1st day of January, 1800. Section 1 That all able bodied Male Portion* between the ago* of Ktghteonand Fifty ye.-us, lesiding within the cofHor at.' limits, not exempt from road duty under, (he lawn of tho State, shall work' Ihohti'eotft, wavs ami hiKlgee under the direction of such overseers as may bo po:nt&d, for a apace of time nat exceeding, Twelve days in ono year: Provided: That at a tiinu of receiving (he no^?e ?ny person may pav to tbe peisoa giving such notice Three i$H; Hollars Commutation, wlii 'h t>hal) bo received in, lien of the iruik, and that any peraon tefus'mr k> pay thu t;aid Commutation shall be fined not less than civo ($5) Dollars nor more than Ten (#10) Dollars, or bo imprisoned not lut;8 than Ten nor more than Twenty days, or he both fined and imprison.*!, in tho diacrotion ?? the RccOi'ubi. Section II. The follewing lloenccs shall ho paid in advance on dciivmd. All businesses except when otherwise aprcified, are understood to commence from I he first flay of May, 1900, te the 30; h day of April, 1907 : Agents claim and collection, a Joncor in connection with oth er business, $ 1.0 00 Agency, commercial, alone or in commotion with other basi negi, la consumers, 10 00 Agency, real estate alone or in connection with other busi ness, 10 CO Agoucy, excursion agents or oth erwise soliciting sale of lick el*, 20 00 Aftrtiey or A^encien not special* ly mentioned hIouo or iu #on i. ection with other business 10 00 Auctioneers, or rendu? muster*, 20 00 Architects, alone or in conntc tion will) anv otlior business, 10 00 iMory. ' d 00 Banks, each, alone or in connec tion with other husinesff, 2.r? 00 Barber Shops, one chair 2 00 (Kadi additional chair) 0 1 00 Billiard. Pool or Bnga'.ell Tables, kepi for public play each, alone or in connection with other business. 10 0') Bill Post e vs. a)one or in councc* th'H with other business, if 00 Bri<-k Dealers, alone or in co?i neoiion with olher busiueaa, 10 00' Blacksmith Shops, quo forge, :i, #0 (KoeU additional forge) 2 00 Bearding Hanjms, taking tam uivut uoaruerse (wirtewa *k Hoak#.tM><* />X Bos* mm} ftfcoe Shoo* *?? b#d, (JSath ad(llfiunOTHamu) RoVfcSwf Works Bowling Alley for public itlay Broker In Bond* Notea Stoefca, alone or in connection with Banks or any other busiueaa, whether baring an office or net. Broker Merehandis*. for hiia self or others Broker, buying or selling futures in cotton, grain or merchan dise ' Bui ldera' Supplies, with other l^siijeHW. Building and X<oan Associations, Lojoal, (Agsnts, r.on resiuout) ttntchere, dealers la mauis, Bucket Shop# Bicycle Dealers, in connects With o^her buslnpaa Bicycle Ilepaira, fcnopa, Canvaaaera to consumsra, (nQn reaideuO :> Commission merchants Cabinet ahopft making er '?pair ing* furniture, Candy Factories, or dea^a or otreeta, Ohlropodia*, uarnuge, buggy Ana wagon deal era. alone or iu connection with other bu?ineag. 10 00 Ciirriii^o. buggy and #aflon Agt?. to conwinerg, COO Civil E?mln#er or turyeyor, regi dent. JO 0Q (non reaidsnt) 10 00 OlothtnR second lifind, ffhat^sr in connection with apy other buainega or not, 10 OQ Carnival Showg, *t discretion of Mayor. 200 00b rircusep. at djftcrejior, of n^ivor. 100 i#0 Coftl anil Coke Denlera of Wqod, whether in connection with Other business or not 10 06 OonfoetioHery and Fruit dealers, each stand 5 00 ContjAC?ois or Buildorn, inking contracts. , 10 00 Corn or Kl?*?r MiHh, 6 00 Cotton Buyer*, and ehtppers. uiuno or in oonncotion with ' other lysines*, 10 00 Cotton Sard Oil Mill, 10 00 Cotton Seed Buyers, nonresi dent, 6 00 Cotton M ilia, 10 00 Dentist, resident, f 00 ((Soil resident per w#ok) 8 00 Prim Stores, 10 00 Drummer* to Oonsumera, 1 15 00 KatinpkUome* or Restaurants, 10 00 KleetriovLigfat Plnnts, t Rgpreea Company. 40 00 Planing and Lumber Mill*. 10 00 Fertiliser d'alera, or fertilixerft and advances 15 00 (iroccricK. wholeaaio and. retail 35 06 tiiinmnUhH and general repair* 31 60 llotela, oser t8 p r day 00 (under $9 ptr day) 15 00 ice factories *^J%00 Insurance, Fire, each rom|?ny, * WOO Insurance, Life each company, 1000 Jewelry and Watches. ^ ft 00 foundry. 10 00 Lir<* jr. Fool and Sale Sublet. ?& 00 or pHvii nectio Why it k> the duty of emty M? fta, WoHiau and Chi ta? at loud Mk Greatest ofSaksever inaug urated in Camden, South Carolina. W? H. S 'EWip, BECAUSK !: ? Hveaus ? our ad\ < rtisiug is IlOJf HWI\ BECAUSK '2: K very stauineni wo linkc must ho K-\A(,vi\ BECAUSK 8:~ Whutr{vosay 1 o lay \* not unsaid to-mon\>w. .BKCAUSK 1: V<*ti can gvt you money buck. 140 e\ planr- v?on nrcoss; try. BKCAU8K a: ?Our prices make it efcpon^Yt* to to?y KLSKWHEKK srrj. Z-ms* r,r. v.~r r t ? * ? _*jm^ ? w.g ?? ? _ -??> Tliink of it! %'< fvh'.nd i.-e of lh . worlds standard <?*hti> \ *<?d mercantile whoIenuJe U mis -s to he sold *t price* lower 1: a:j tlie cost, of mail nUict lire ? ! Vivor ' :> In the o<*tf of tli* raw r'n torial. You never h nrd u[ it 1. ?re aiul \ on 1 ?vov w i 1 * gain. Ther fore embrace fiii.j < ; oj)p ?r t unity unci d -n't fail 10 iitUild thin . teat kiJc of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnish ing (lords. i?A I, If. WILL. 15* ON SOU Only A Few lore Days, Monuments Aad Tombstones^ : nwm mm *m^-n mr mm*, j EST. E. O. McCREIOtt^. j unciertakmc, ? ? ? CALLS ATTJSJ&T^'l) ANV HOUR DAY Oil NIGH " EST. ft. O. MCC HEIGHT. Feather Renovator*, 5 oo Flying JeRoy or Merry Go Hound, resident flrnt month. 80 00 F.ach subsequent nionll>, run ninR 12 _ months. |6 p*r month." reshlwit, non? la*?. #90 per month. Foundry or Maohios Shon, 6 00 Fortune Teller' and Attrolercrer*. lo 00 Furniture dealers as me reliant* lo eo Flph and Oyster dfiler, nlon* or In oonneotior. with othtf bus. inc>>sk per mouth. 2 00 Harness repair sUap 8 00 lee dealer, alone or in oonnevtion ?with, other bifklne?s, 6 00 itinerant* ? as q?n?ll doctor or soiling pa'etu medicine*, pictures, maps or filing or 1 engaged In apv other bu?i ness not specially mentioned shall pay #5 per day or $lo per wesfc Ice pream saloon, n.r>t in coiyuct. lion with other bus'nefta, fir oe Ice Cream or Ice Crenm Cuke#, from hand owt, or^ox, g &?> Junk Shop J>*aler?, lo 00 I^abor Atftnte, loo 00 Land Loan 4'omp.iny or agent negotiating loam, lo 00 LiflitnlugHoa Am-nte, lo 00 Lumber Yard and Dealer, lo %:? Machine 8hope, ab>ne, f> ?;:> Marble or 8tone Y ;rd, lo 00 Merchant Taylor, nlone roiuient, >0 ?>o (Non resident) 2ft 00 Musical Instruments, 6 00 Newspapers, daily, (reyylona ex* ?rapt) Weekly. (religion* fxarnpt) Monthly. ( religion# exempt) (>tl Companies, to dealer*, Oculist, or optician. lteaeraut, per month or fraction, 5 oc Tmbiic Halle, for Lire, lo oc PiiatllMp, Rous* i>r Siu? P*i?t W by contract, 2 !i Patent Right* ir Pa'rnt AAtt tlo, ? I? Of Pawn Brakett. \ '' to oc Paddler*. not oth ami taxed, Photographers, reeMetit-, (Transcteat) Plumber?, pipe fires. Pointing <m a, j??i# .?lon??, H hoot inm Gallery ? PhTficianv. resid-nt, practicing, 8katlo? llfcike, Tailor Hli?b?. Tfleereph jPora pan ??a ? - f/i V ? for pabli: |>Uf, n t?Bi*Csr*d aa hm* than 5oo bales kept for public atariag and frwt lor private *18#, "< ow *\oo (or eask additional f'O# cipstily. ?? Wlif ' wriebt and Repair fcbop in connection with othoc Uisiuess, (> ? <? Wo^ I yard, alone or in oaiidm. tlon with other busine**, ft cj Ho>lit Foautf, and Cigar alenp, t ) T.aw\^rs, t, i.ij Live tUock Insurtwuui Coiwiwijr, (i?noh) ft ?.o, llot'ii inn nn(! .Security Coifaptny, ao Stnliion and .Taak on aervl^e, lu co : .me*, accident and health, - < *ch aoiupanv) r- "A Peanut dealer, a? a bttomesn '? *5 Peftii it paddle r or vender. (aAc.h) :? <'? Petti. -it. sold o? street or?tand ?:? . ^ K.?. h llcei*ed vehicle abaTi hav?* i Ucei ?re tag Dulled upon ba?V of tho n: > in n conspicuous place. bearing H ?? nuu^tp r of said licennev Ruii t*pr ? n > ? ? form lied by tho City Treasurer. A y one i'>und doing a public drnying I nett :i? Camden, fi C , without thin t?K u<i his vehicle ?hall upon conviction beioru tho l.'i'ordor, bo fined in * nam not 1>* h than (!?? l'Canee feo on mid vehicle, !>? r mor.? ('inn double s??id fee, or he impu ? oncd it lees that ten dura nor more Ihm: tvub. biya for each nn<l every o fT-?n ? 5P" lir. Tho charj^* for license* i.i any not enumerated above ni,;> il be d <;; rininad by the Mayo/ and Clerk ct nj Irtily. 8v< ? I v. Any person or paraons refus* ing or neglectiag to pay the rcqnirra licer^s. uball upon conviction (hereof he fi?? d'liot leas than double the lfjr.-T licence in tbnt cast, raid flue W> he collec ted out of the -good* or warea offered fur 2alo, cr eutof the properties to he shown; or ah nil he imptlsoiM'd not more th*? thiriv days, or both in !l?a diter* lion erf th? 1 Previdi j . fhrthi-T# That t l>e< peraoti or persons so oiTMnding may p*v tho fines and IWore Mid properly is sold, unless *iidj>ropertv Isofa ne?fahs*dr a*tuiv, in wuich tfvent it may be sold ah [once. ' . Sco V.. A'l Ordinances or parts of orditinM/te inconsistent herewith shall b.\ *n?1 ?li# sai~? ? iMtreliv rei e*ted 'Kn1 i:i mI in Council aftaeooiHed this JfSiii, das ?4- May, ?Wti. k [J. Hi<? ?;?* hooka for 'he colle#ion of Ci! v ta^ee will lie <*pcn*d in Coopeil Chamber 8. C on June 16t1i, 19m). d namo in open each d4?_e??cptSu?4?v 4A-m f I til. !?? H oi. fr*m 4 i*. m. ??> (i p m. fain Jut * lolli, inclnair?. after which 4<rm& the tVtialky will bm attwcb?d to ail Miiqiftntt. _____ Il, ?. i)ARRrtlON, t ? Mayor, .i. J. ? la*aW.4??wrM.M? :r-?- - *?-? - w~ HIRSCH BROS, & GO. BEGINNING JUNE SECOND. .< SALE WILL CONTINUE TE^ DAYS. IMMENSE BARGAINS TO BE HAD AS LAF: i SHIP v ' . . y*. MENTS OF GOODS HAVE BEEN MADE i 3$ THE NEW YORK "OFFICE. v -: Wtmm ? - rv*" ' ? ???.