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BRUGES High - Grade GROCERY. Fine Teas & Cof fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat." Phone 49. For Rent. My residence on Lyttleton street. Possession gtvenjnjmediately. Miss S. A. Gibbes, The Gilt Edge Store Han a new advertisement lo which we direct your attention. Those "leaders" will not fail to interest you. Improving. We are glad to loarn that Mre. W R. Hough, who bus been in the Co luu)hia hospital for sonao time,-is very much improved and hopes are entertained tbat she will soon bo at homo again. jSunday School Picnic. The annual picnic of the Preeby tbrian Sunday Scbool was bold at Mulberry yesterday. The weather was ideal and a bappy day was spent The excellent and faithful oflicers of the Church left nothing undone for the ploasure of the little ones. Mr. Rabon Resigns as a Member of the Board of Control. Mr. M. B. Rabon, who was recent ly appointed a member of the Ker shaw County Board of Control has tendered bis resignation of that po sition. We have not seen Mr. Ha bon Since his resignation but wo are reliably informed that his resignation is to take effect at once. Birthday Party. Master Leonard Schenk entertain ? ed a number of hie friends on Wed nesday afternoon last, June 5tb, the ?aoasion being the tenth anniversary of bis birthday. A most delightful time was bad and all too soon for the happy little throng .the hour of parting came, and all left wishing Master Leonard many happy returns 9 of the day. Religious The revival services at the Meth odist Church Acs progressing very satisfactorily. Tiro services dally are being held?at 11 A. M. and 8.80 P. M. The pastor is being as sisted by Rev. E.S* <?on$s of tbeS. C, Conference. Presiding Rider Bays preached last Sunday morn ing and night. There will be no services in the Opera House next Sunday night. Preaohlng at 11 A. M. as usual. From Buffalo. Mr. Editor:?-If you will give us some space tn your valuable pa per we will try and give you some dots from this community. Ws have one of the best Sunday Sohools in the county at Mt. Pis gah Churoh; we have 110 pupilson the roll and the oholr of little boys and girls is as good as any in the county. I am not disposed to boast ?I ask you to drop in some Sun day and I am sure you will want to come again. We have organized a secret or ? der known as the United Daught ers of Amerioa at the Hardshell school house with 26 members on the roll. 1 am sure It will soon be A flourishing society. I would be glad to see an organization of that Mad in every community for the .benefit of the ladies and also for the gentlemen, I am sure that all wbo'take part in that society w be pleased. Mr. Editor, we olalm to have . banner Jr. O. U. A. M, in the Stat^ ; ;at Macedonia Church. We organ ised less than two years ago with 2D members; we now have55 mem bers in good standing, with aevsral applications for memberehip. - So sscu for Sunday Schools and eeccet societies. I will now say pimsthinf for the UriT" ? The prospect le the poorest I m itt. OorsUof a bad stand and very smalt. Cotton is si most Iffnlhil* to thl* limit. Hell Mora* TaU an^oold we?tber4?ave *I?ont knocked Ihe fanners oat: . they are ? gritty Mt v *OlTaUjr tbelr forota nnd oome I?!...? IP* ?? ff< jJ ?* ' ' ? ? i an w|li the ftatden flaiiu For gale. Ikat varieties of garden plants ? l all kinds for suit'. 11 I'r uih<K il. Main St, ui>po?tie C urt llou??>. Haruain? lu Heal Estate If j ou wihtj to j?*-t bargains In rcni e!?i'itt', i'iliter tu iho city or counirv, call on (>. <i. ALx-ti.der, Ucul Kutatc A^oiit, Oamdeo, S. 0. The Power of Music The iiKjniry among sevoral Itun bod Christians in Japan, us to what b'd Lltfin lir^t to beeomc interested in (>hrihtianity, called forth the follow ing : Over 50 per cent, Christian b> urns ami muMc; about 20 por cent . Christian kindness; about 15 per ccnt, Christian limine life; about 10 per Cent., preaching and lectures; re maiiidor, scattering r -- personal Mr. fj b. liloek in in Germany for a abort while. Mr. N. A Bethuno was in Camden on Wednesday, Mies lloea Geisenhuimor in vibit. ing in New York. Mr. II. T. Thomas, of Hethune, was in Camden last Monday. Miss Ada Trantharn who has been teaching at Rome; Ga., id at home for the Summer. Mro. Simmons, of Wake Forest, N C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W I>- Traotliam. Mr. and Mrs. M. liaum, left on last Saturday for New Uochelle, N, Y.. where they will spend the sum mer. Mrs. J. I). McLondon, of Ulaney and Mrs Houdam, of t'ongarco, visit ed Mrn. Joel Hough one day this week. We were glad to shako the hand of our good friend, Judge I F. Hol land one day this week. For some time he has been in Norfolk, Va, but wo uro glad to learn from him that he will be with ub for a while now. Give every man tbme ear, but few thy voice; tako each man's censurr, but reservo thy judgment.?Shakes pearo. A Delightful Occasion. An additional fe?i,)ro to th? meeting of vbe Book Club, an i?9t| . ""on ."nknown to famo |)ut wlli b e*'?ed for tw? yenrp R? C? rr-' "holly of tnachnrn, !aa the Miscellaneous Shower" giveD >y Miss Sadie Kennedy in honor of J he coming bride, Miss Elizabeth IcDowall, on Saturday afternoon from six to eight o'clock. It had been previously decide) Cl*! h' l.h? Qnul meeti"g of the Club, should be held in honor of one of its mon popular members soon to lay aside the scepter of the' school room. A few relative of 0t botl"r t)u'i been bidden thli 1 me,uher8 of the Club on this happv occasion, and by six o clock all had gladly responded to I the invitation. A ud Certainly the' occasion was one longr tp be re membered by all, not only for the ' golden opportunity it gave to gr(,el( hri iL?V?,D^ /fr'C,,dahlp tbo bonny ride, but for the enjoyment and admiration of the unique creations provided for the entertainment by the bright conception of the hos tess . As this was theocoasion for rosv ppeotacles, the color scheme of pink and white was moit beauti fy borne* out everywhere through out the spacious rooms and even! entered into the delicious refresh ments?and iu the rosy wine io crystal glasses with wbloli was ?\ g( s 1*1 br,de'8 ^PPineas. Flower-decked tables , held score-! cards In the form of marriage belle "n whose white surface pink cu P 8 wero engraved, and as the merrv guests gathered about them a guessing contest ensued in the J.". u' A L,terftT Love Tale") which brought in numerous au thors, heroes and heroines and end ed, of course in "The Weddlna Journey." Mi>s McDowall and Miss Burnet were the successful contestants and received dalntv prises. 3 After the guessing came a sur prise for the bride. A huge pie en TnlTh ?!? ?-rlth ft8Para?u*n ferns and bride s roses was brought In by Miss Eleanor Godfrey and plaoed on the table at which Miss Mc Dowall sat. On the crust of the seeming edible dainty was an "original" poem dedicated to the occasion "When the pIe was open ed the hidden articles?lovely lit tle reminders of the love of the giv ere?were oarfully removed by the recipient, and as eaoh contained an original verse by the giver, which was read aloud, much amusement was afforded. Numerous, useful and dainty were these little tokens, showered in this unique manner no on the beloved brife. But the bride waa not the ontjr one to have a chance at Jock, for aofem* little for tune bearer?^sweet little "NMarle bhannon, bore in a ailver biStei flower-laden and filled with fortune cakes, and eaoh possessor of single bl-ssedneas waa allowed to have one and to open It and find her fortune oy I ring or a thimble -or an army button or a pleo^nmo.sy. And ihtn oarna thatialntj refreshments of loss, strawberries and delicious 3?i!!L A*? lhu J?lgl^ily^o^aiifirtIT complete In Ms apprtfpriatsoaae,[ and with I'""' ?Sk'SkiSfr ** ?" -? % '? - --? - Preaching at Fi ioudahlp. We iihv^ been requested to an. '??uuee Hint, ihere v\ili be preAch hug at Fri.?i?.l?l?i|) HAptj8t CtiurPL, , \V . 8t \\ Hiorrr, u. xi Sunday, June ?' 1>, *t 4 p. in , hy Hev. I*. W, s'' i uggs. At I lie Snyder Gallery, Vou will lin.l ?|| the latent cards and tuldera for i 'p-to-datc Photo graphs. $25 FOR THE POSTAL TYPEWRITER. Tin* Postal is the iirst Practical Typewriter, hav ing the Universal Key board and Yiaible Writ ing, to be offered at a real ly low price. D. H. BAUM, Agent, Camden, S. C. liV REPORT. Tho following is a II,st of claims approv ed and ordered paid ut the tegular month ly meeting hold Monday. Juno 12, 1007: U W Dabnoy, Supt p h $ 12 00 I) li Dabnoy, wo.ik at p h 10 00 Richard Price. Janitor 25 00 li E Munn, Hiipt c g 95 29 / Hraunon, clay , r> 00 W V iltuoocil, n?'i<tf y 33 38 Whitaker ?& Burnet, coal for c h 10 BO So Hell Tel Co, phone rent 8 25 Walker F< & Cogswell Co 41 28 Wiley Marshall, Adm, lid of Ed 14 40 .1 N McLeod, lumber wk. 18 75 M (J West, salary and postage 67 61 W D Trantham, salary 33 24 1) M McCaekill, salary 33 33 W P Sowell. overseeing li g 52 25 I II Moore, making election boxes 60 00 W T Smith, supplies to paupers 1(5 (55 T .1 Williams, shop work 8 00 B I) Williams, overseeing li g 140 30 B M Pearce. overseeing & team 14 0() W A Schrock. adv and job wk 11 66 W Ij McDowell, adv and job wk 10 91 O W Birch more. adv and job wk 12 93 Burns & Barrett, supplies to g 22 93 A I) Kennedy, supplies to gang 65 27 I) J Clyburn & Co, supplies to g " 17 88 L W West, supplies to gang 5 45 John Boon, wk at jail 6 00 W It Clyburn. M I), prof ser 20 00 r PC Murchiscn. salary ^ 12 50 J S Trantham, sal and fees 157 98 8 C Zemp, M D, prof ?er 16 00 J W B Turner, sal 59 43 ? Lewis A Christmas, sup to gang 20 00 i Sam Blanding, rd wk 12 83 ' Springs & Shannon, supplies 142 15 , J W Wood, rd wk 5 00 j Total. f 1321 90 : M. C. WEST, Co. Superviaor, VERY LOW RATES TO NORFOLK, VA., and Return, Account Jamestown Ter-Centennial Rx position Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 8ea*on, fcixty <lay and liftern day tiekcts ?*n sale daily com mencing April 10th, to and including Nov. ;J0th, 1007. Very low rates will alf-o bo made tor Military and Hrass Hands in uniform attending the Fxpo>ition. STOP OVKHS will be allowed on Season sixty day and tifteoiMlay tickets, same an on Summer tourist tickets. For full and complete information call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write K. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. G. MASCOT LINE8. Fishing Season Now On. Go to A. D. Konndy's for anything in the Tackle line Just received new lot of 'Ketch-all," Por i i; Hide on Silkbody Phantom Minnows, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated Buel Spinners. Also all kinds of Spoon Bait,*Gulf Tarpon, Sea Glass and Cotton Lines, Floats, Spears and Sinkers, Rodholders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes, Bait Buckets and Fishing Rods, Gill Netting, Etc. Hooks all sizes. Last hut not least the fisherman's friend, "Lollacapop.' fkm DpiID'Y THE OPERA HOUSE STORE V is prepared with progressive and up to-date lines for the coming season in new Lawns and Swisses, new Pan amas and Voiles and all the fashiona ble Spring Materials, that are Bar gains without an equal. Lots of pretty new Goods at prices you want to pay. A beautiful line of neat Swiss and Nainsook sets suitable tor Infants wear, dainty Hemstitched Match Sets, double hemstitched Insertions, embroidered Panels and embroidered Medallions?also embroidered Allo vers, which are a very important feature in the making of fashionable Shirtwaists. One glance at our stock of excep tionally nobby Novelties in Ribbons, Laces, Belts, Collars, Pocket Books and Bags, Buckles and Beltings will convince you that this stock has been selected with the utmost care to please the most fastideous and prices within the reach of every one. We invite your patronage. Lcrmviv a pn ? d(jHIjH& k uUi GOTTOI? goods ON THE "JUMP." ?WW' All Cotton Goods, Silks, Shoes and v> nearly all Merchandise are going up every day. We have a large Stock of these yjoodrt bought at the old price, tiyit we arc still selling at tlio old prices?Oome now while you still have a chance to get goods cheaper than you will got them again soon. Just A Few "Leaders" Below: Shirting prints at 5c yd A good Sea Inland at Oc yd Beautiful lot Colored Lawn at oc ) <1 Cannon cloth 4-4 at 9c yd Beautiful lot figured Organ dies at 10c yd Ladies luce striped Hose 25c quality at 18c pair A. lot Ladies and Children Sandals and Oxfords at a bargain A lot short lengths white Lawns, closing out at 8 1-3 Beautiful lot figured iuoreei i/;eu white WaisiijigH f2ua quality at 19c A lot remnants of Matting, closing out at cost price A good quality checked Homespun at 5c A large table full of Embroideries that will interest every lady?at prices that you can't match . Ladies 16 button white silk Gloves at $1 V," o 1 |>c 50 inch Navy Blue Batiste at 60o yd /tVhite Euching 6 pes in a box at 25e a box A lot figured Madras for Boys waists 4-4 at lOo yd - A big lot Ginghams and Chaimbrays at 1 So and lOo 3d A lot children's Drawers at lOo and 15o pr A lot Ladies Muslin Underwear at reduced prices ^ Cashmere Bouquet Soap at 15o cake Colgate's Violet and Cashmere, Taloum Powder at 18c?the ? r . > ^ t 25c kind / , / These are just a few of the many special summer prices. Every de partment is full of bargains for you. Yours Respectfully, The FamousGilt Edge Store, P. T. Villepkoe, Proprietor.