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BRUGES 6R0UERY. Fine Teas & Cof ? fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat." Phone 49. local For Rent. JVIy residence on Lyttleton atreot. Pou^ssioii givon immediately. Mihb S A. (iibben. Improvement's at the Xpiicopal Church. The Episcopal Church in to have t toe> w organ, vtstihulu and tower, and a hapdaome altar rail in mem ory of o*'?<igo J. H. Kerebaw, the gift of of the congrega tion, is to replace the one now in uae. Tho Victoria. *4Tlie Victoria" formerly tho Workman Hotel, which has recently been renovjjted and much improved, was opened on Tuesday last. Mr A. N. Sample, a voleran hotel tnan, baa it in chargc and the public will find it a first-class hotel in every re epoct. ?- ^ Houho Burned. On Wednesday morning about 2 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Batemnn who occupied the cottage in Mr. H. 3FJ. Claike's yard on upper Main 'fltreei, formerly the^Davia Cottage" were awakened to find the entire Toof of their house on fire. Mr. Mid TMre. liateman with their little b? ?by barely escaped with their lives. The origin of the lire is not known. Storm. ft severe storm of rain ac companied with cosidorahlc thunder and lightning |?t?e?ed over Camden this morning about 2 o'clock. We learn that one of the Jnrgooak trees in Mrs. II. M. Sill's yard was ;Btrnok and torn to piece* Some ?dam ago was aleo done tho interior oj[ .Mr. A. D. Kenndy's residence by dightning striking ibe electric wires. Court. 'When *?? went to press last week the Jury wus deliberating upon the case of Branhnm vs the Hermitage Cotton JVf ill. Verdict of ft 1,000 for plaintiff. The next case was that of Capt. W. J. Hall va the North-Wertern 1R. R. Verdict /or plaiutiff of ? 15,000. The third and last case that of the Universal M^tal Company v*> ? he Camden Press Brick Company Verdict for plaintiff. Court^adjourned on Mooday Af ternoon. atu) ^Fudgo Prince and Stenographer McFeat returned to their homes ou Tuesday morning. Mr. JSIisha Hall Drop* Doad. Special to The State. Bettufne, p?"iI 14.?Mr Klisha VV . H^11, one of the wealthiest farm ers of.thie section, died suddenly Saturday morning while on his way 'to Lncknow in a buggy. Ho whs aiding along with hi* nephew, when he fell hack in ths liuggy dead. Mr. Hall was unmarried and was about 63 years of uge. It is quite a eoipoidenoe that hi* twin brother Mr. Elijah W. Hal!, died very sud denly about two years ago. Both these men Jived together all their lives, looked alike, dressed alike and talked i? the same lone of voice. They both died with heart disease, both died on Saturday. The. fuueral services were con^ ducted today at Sandy Grovo M. K. cliurch by the Masons. Citation. .South Carolina Kershaw Oounty, Wy I. 0. Hough,' Acting Judge of Probate WheMo* Mrs. Boulah K. Barflold made suit to me. ixant her Letters of Ad ministration, ottfofi J'^tato of and effects of J. A. Benton. , Thee* aw- therefor* ?? ^{fr> aarnno Mli all and singular the kit?4r?*J #pd the <Dwj|fOr? of the said J. A. Benson, d/v i osassdLUat they b? and appear bsfors ~ m*j in tha Court of Probate, to *e held *iC4M?<Wn,S.fl.o? the 2?nd day of April after pabJuU*44U thereof, at It - 1*? _Vth D- lfior. ,, Oaasden Chronicle 11,1907. I-'V k .i . - PERSONAL. | Mrs. iJmkovuv uiiil her daughter, I M|h? Lul, are in Churictlon. M?s. Ada Adums of N< w Y???k wt>e??t h |?w i?u\h of lust w u< k vsi'ii .Ms (ius II u M'h. Mr*. I'ehx Dangler ty and Mr( A l? Al'i'lnhald, of M. ikIihh, Mi** ur?* j \ ini11it<r M\\ , ,) Jones ttli'i tuil.il). Mifcs 1 iltio (]sifceulieitner is in New York attending Mih Goo rue Lewib who visited Camden this sou Mill 111'.' Hull. \\ 11 l)0l,O&ch, now of If'?? Ifaos|)t..n Bur, is on a visit to amdeii, which he expects to inake liiw future home. After a lifn f \i-ii to relatives lu re Mr*. Hrflyfb tnd her sister Mi*s MnrpMr? t l(e\nobis have rottimed to their In.in<' litur Boston, Mafcs Mr?. John ^ii 1 l?-r and children have returned to Columbia where they are visiting Mrs Millei's moth r, Mrs. W. A. Ancrum, formerly ol Camden Messrs. 1'. jj. MoNaughton, I) I. Oft toe und Amos West went down t<? Charleston hint Mpndm* t<? attend the State Council of the .Jr. <) ot U A Mechanics. The friends of Mrs. Arthur do Jersey will he glad to learn that though painful, the injury she sus tained Saturday ih not serious an she is ahlo to ho out again. Minn Li la Diwi'r has gone to Co lumbia to visit Mrs. John Haskell From thojo sho will go to Savannah to visit ber nephew, Mr. Gadtden l'orcher. Sho will ho away about a month. The Carnival. The Hampton Amuaomont Com pany Is with us this week. We are informed that the shows ar? very good for an aggregation of thin kind. Their tents are pitched on the vacant lot on Main street below the old Latham stubles. Mr. W. L Burroughs announces that important changes are soon to he made in the schedules of the Seaboard railroad. The new residence of Mr. J. L. Guy, on upper Lyttloton street is now about completed and presents a rory handsome and attractive appear anco. [lection of Teachers. Tho School Trustee* will meet on Wedneixlay, April -Hth. I'.i07. for the pur pose of elm-ting teachers for I lie seholas tic year, 1907?8, f?0 the Camden trad ed School, Factory School, M)dvc?'n Hill School. Also for the colored ictloolo , it* follows: .Jackson Graded School, Knight's Ilill hii(1 Cool Spring School*. Appli/i:itjoiis should ho filed on or bclore that <ljit/> with I'rof. R. M. Kennedy, Sunt., or 0. VV- JJjrchinore, Scc'y. T. J, liirtland, II. G. ('?rit8?w?, C \\\ Kirch more, School Trustees I)iat. No . 1. niiii ?manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weights and Cord. ? CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any gold SoiHh, and thereby save money. ^ ; Window aim Fancy Glass a HP^eialtv Jan 4-4 17-8o STATEMENT C? Kershaw County Dispeo^iy Board for Quarter ending March 80, 1007. ? Camdon, S. C. Stock, March 7, J*K)7 *0,830.04 Receipts to April I, 1007 ? fi.112.lo Stock April 1, 3.*18.23 Breakage for month It} on $9,238.33 1" i 17 K MI5N TS. Paid county board 3-4 injury, incidental expense, td|o grams etc. f 97.12 Pui.d 3-4? attorney fees ($'25.oo) ]8.7fi Pa?d &-{ advertising (823.oo) 17 2ft I'aitl rent for March 3o.oo Paid II. I>- Watkir.*', pz^enso / to Athena Ha. Paid mdaries dispenser and help 183.8o Paid ita|iont#y 22.3o Paid State i'o. for rubber stamps and padj /3.9ft $ 302.07 Paid state commissioners on account t ft.710.13 * G.112.10 fitook iV reenipM Apr 1. 1007, $9,2:>8 83 Stock on hand Mar I 1V07 0,830 04 Oro?* Profits ^ 9,398 00 Expense* fi;r month <S92 97 Not Profits $ 2,005 92 Signed, W. J. Dunn. Chairman M. H, Hiihnn. SAnr?l?ry K T. Rstridgo. Kershaw Co DUpcnsary Board. Ktat* of Carolina i Karahaw .Count), ) Oamden, A if., 4PflI %, MJ. Personally appeared before ma. V? ? J. Dunn, M. B Habon and K. T. ftatrtdge, members of the Kerahaw County Dif ry B ard, who haiug each and aev lyeworn, depoee -*mi-eay that the oing alternant i? trua and oomot. orn to and aabaaribad before m? thfa wcomj day i ?isn^d Mm McDowaII Kntertmna M < *. Doii I hi> M<.* Do w nil wa# hofi? umi in iht' John l). < v ('hup*, icr I I) C <-n lust M hmI ?v afier* iK-tfi', A | ? i i i:"><li A ii m v I '.nlloii In in r Ihi?|>unl)lc iixiot* is til vnys ae. CtpU'd Willi pitMHUI'1, Hill! V.'l.t !i idle In tl'mlim Id l hi' C!|t?J)U'l which !><(>(? I lie OHIIM! of lli r ItOIHH <(i in ilnr, vI;?? < < 11? | f rlicnlarlv I>11 u?ti11', "A (iv*ii|^ItifHft*'i neon" the vci dis.:t of *H p?*?#eoi. M ?hh ltd Mc Do wall and MibS Kleuunr Codfrey, I to lit social favorites, *er Vi (I ?ic11? ioiiH icfresbincnla to tIj*> following quests: Miss Hey* nold*, Mr*. James Stoney, Mr# lien iltiilc, Mrs Wiukowsky, Mrs. James Burna, Mr*. 1>. A. Bodkin, Mra. J.. IIM'H Wallace, Mrs John Cantey, Mrs. K. L. /emp, Mia. 11. Bauni, Mm. John CiWetoo, Mm I'eay, Mi*, Bruce l)a\|s, Mrs. W. I). Tr a nth am, Mis. C.; C. Mot-re, Mis. (J. K. Taylor and Misses Lei In Shannon, Charlotte Shanuon, Kmma Haiie rtvd Louise Nettles. Master's Sale. . South Carolina?Kfrsluiw County. In the Court of Common Pleas Louisa S. Lang, Plaintiff, against W O Stokes, Defendant ( Foreclosure Sale ) Under and hy virtue o' a Decree in t!i?? above case. made hy the Honorable Geo. K. Prince, Jud^c Presiding in 'lie 6th Circuit, and bearing date tin* 15th day of April, A. D. 15)07, I will ofit)r lor wale in front of the Court House door in tins Oity of Camden, during the lugal hours of hhIo on the lirst Monday in May, A D. 11)07. next. beiitR the 6th day thereof, the following parcel or tract of land in the County ami State afore said :? All that piece, parcel or trai t of land situate, lying and being in Kershaw County, South Carolina, about nine (D) miles K?at from Catnden .containing m-v euty-fiyo (75) acres, and bounded as fol lows : on the Norih hy lands of ihu estate of H arrison Ilall, on the Kast and ' South by lamia of J. H. Turner, au?l on I the West by lauds of Sam Hint-on. I his j being the tract of laud deeded to W. O. St?>kby J B. Turner. Terms of sale, one half (1-2) ( ash. bal* aucein twelve M2) months with privil ego to purchaser to pay the whol pnrcLnso price in cash. Purchaser to pay tor pa pers. Ii. A. WITTKOWSKV. Master for Kershaw Countv April l?th. 11)07. . Master's Sale, S mill Carolina?Kershaw Ciunty Jn tjje Court of Common I'letts. A M Bruilsftird, J'luintijf, Ayainst J. I) De<is. Lynch II Dens. Richard R Dens FAeanor Norve'le Den.*, 4 f) Deus? J?., Henry Dean Ellea Dowjlas {Jfius uA<i // Hxr chill Deas, umi A I). Kennedy /jsyifjnee, and C II Yules, A<jenl of (Jrcdffort, of (fie F'.umevs nnd JMerchuntfl Jhink, peJxjM?Ufl>l$ (Foreclosure Hilt ) Under ail.1 b/ virtue of ft Decree in the above case, made by 4'l(i IlonoraMe Geo. K. Prince, Judue Presiding in tlie r<t|] Circuit, and bearing dale the loth (Jay of April, a. f). J0O7. I will offer f-.r ?ale in fiont ot the Cuurt WoM^e/|oo? In the City of Camden, <iurir.gr the. legal hour* of Bale, ou tho fif*t Monday in May," A D. 1007. ne*t, beintc the (Mi day thereof, the lollowing parcel <?r trj?ot of land in tbe County and Statu afore said ^ . All that parcel or traPF of land In llio County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, about ten (JO) miles South of ttie Cjty of C.imdpn and containing one hundred aiire??, luofo ur lesfl, and known] as thn "Mill Triict," and hounded on the North bv lands of T. B. Aucrum and El len 1). Boykin, oil the East by lands of Samuel boykin. on the South by, lands of the State of South Carolina, known ah the Rclem farm, and on the West by lands of T. B. Ancruin, The abdvd tract of l^njl is tbj^t conveyed to Camilla it Deas by iSllpn Jf. {ipykin by dood of date March. 1903. Term* of ??le, one-half (l-tf) 1 nl' ance in twelve (1'2) moi l's, with prlvil. ege io purehaeer to paj wnole pnv< |,:M ? prico in ca#li. Purchaat r to pav f r !>u per#. Ii. A. WITTKOWSKV. faster far Ke.shiw U??un . April lyih i'JO?. riird Of I luui k *?. Mi Kditor:-?Will \ ">u allow m?\ through ill* column* -I s' tii v-i? ?*? r?f?l v ' It h li k ?Ii ? ffe de part i:i.?iil lor their \ ? \ ? 11j? i?? ni uei vb ca rendered iit < v i.>? >? .*?'??ii?ip the || vituit on in\ |?i< 'him s >. it.. ino< ning "f *1711? i t H'li i;tn* "lire I ikM.oh" in u ii up in ru:.*i??lv sliorl Hp'U.e tiliie MIC itriitd in extinguish'. ? ?? fin Ihmt threatened I" * I ? 11 ? \ ii.i'Ii V^lun i.;, prop*'riy. M > *?? ' s .ii house It-Id feel very ! '?? s"ti, per> tinmen, mhI w?? coni 'ululate oui ?ivlvi'tt (ipoll living id a eniu.miniI s willi nuc.h superb facni'.it-b f<>i tin efcllUtf UUlilMChl of <1 r?*?* li. II C rtrko. Masters Sale. State of South Car-i I n tin* Court olina, > of (Joinmoii County of Kerahaw.} Pleas. W. M. Shun no a, Plaintiff". against Louis Bradford, Jr., and /'. ./. Mr I Girt, D' f* ndnnts (Foreclosure Sale.) Under and by virtue of a 1 >. or?*?* in the. 'above caae, made by tin* Honorable Geo. K'. Prince, Judge I'tvsiding in die full Circuit, ami hearing date ilie 16th dav of April, A- 1*- 1907, I ?ill offer for eale in front of the Court I i??u*??? li.ior in the City of Camden, during ilio legal limits of nale, on the first Monday in May, A. D-, 1907, next. being the litli day thereof, tll? following |?hr?-fi or trai t of land in the County and State afore* said:? All that parcel or lot of laml in the village of Kirlcwood near the City <>f Camden. lying and being in the County of Korehaw and State aforesaid, fronting one hundred and and five (??*-1 Weal on road leading up to the fr >m of ttie Kirkwood Hotel, the same benign continuation of Camp hell St reel of Cuuuh n, n,id extending burl; Ka?t ?1 a uniform width to a depth of ttvo hundred and tin (210) feet. Said lot contains j about one-half (1-2) acre ami iH hound*.>1 I on the North by premisea of Coleman, on til/ Ryut by latnlH of Clyhurn, oil the Sduth \>v premises of June Lang, and on (he West by the Street or toad which it. a ooniinuation of Campbell Street of Camden. The above described let is that conveyed lo Louis Bradford, .lr., bv K. I. Meviirt by deed of date IDth day ol August. A. 1). liiOo. Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay f..r papers. L A. W1TTKOWSKY. Master for Kershaw Count v, Aj ? il iTth. 1907. Master's Sale, Stuteo: South Carolina, ) In the Court, 1 of County of Kerahaw. ) Common IM>a?. filis"* elk Oliver, Plaintiff', Against J D Deas, Lynch II Deas Richard li. Deas. Eleanor NorveHf Deas. J. I). Deas, Jr., Henry Ihus, Ellen Douglas Deas and II. Burchill Peas, and A. J) Kennedy, Assig nee a fid O II. \:atv*, Agent oj Creditors, of the Farmers <mW Merchants flank, I)i'fenJan(s. (Foreclosure .Male.) Under ami by virtue of ? Decree in the above case made by the Honorable Ceo. K. Prince. Judge i'reftiding in the '.'it|i ( ircuit and bearing date the 16th day of April, A. P. 1*.'07. I will offer for nale ii) ?r?"t of the Court House ijonr ju llie City <*f pfnpd?n, duiioK U'P bonis oi Pale, on the firnl Monday ip May, A D. 1907, next, beiilg the (5th day tjierepf, fhe fflllowing naniel ,^r tr^ct of'laud iu the County anfl afure said: ? ? . | A1.! thai parcel or lot of laud in tlie vil lage of Kirkwood, (now within the incor porate limits of the City of Camden), in the County of Kershaw and Stftto of South Capojiqa, fronting .South ou Boun dary Street. Said lot is bounded on the North bv premises of S. Logan bang, on the East by .continuation of Fair Sueet of Camden, on the South by Boundary street of the City of Camdeii, and on the West hy residence premises of C. J. Shunnon, Jr.. tbo said described premi hcr being that upon which the late Ca milla It. Deas resided. Terms of sale, one-half (1-2) cash,? balance in twelve (12) months with priv ilege to purchaser to pay whole pur chase price in va?h. Purchaser to pay for papers. I..1 V WITTKOW8KY. M :<>?? for Kershaw County. April 17th, i.>07. MASCOT 1 unh. Ftehing Season Now On. Goto A. D. Kenndy'g for anything in the Tackle line Just received n'iW lot of^'Kelch-all," Porpoise Hide tn Silkbody Phantom Minnows, Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated Buel Spinners. Also all kinds of Spoon Bait, (Julf Tarpon, $aa (jflass ajifl Cptto# Lifles, Floaty/Sp^ar^ und Sinkers; Rodholders, Dip Nets, Tackle' Boxes, Bait Buckets and Fishing Rods, Gill Netting, Eta Hooks all siz ?. i^ast but not least the fisherman's friend; "Lollacapop.' J*. D> K?PP*dy. .JWSsxSlmBMsMVv ^ wmb,..*aRP. fPOHOXK: ? ? ? 3 if'nii wi * J v <# ? -'XglO?? ?*?? ? ? 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