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IP'S JL 0 Grade GROCERY. - Fine Teas & Cof fees, headqua iters s. I-or "Good Things To Hal." Phone 49. "|]o?al JyWg, Orange Notice. Pomona 0range No Hi wiii meet ?with Wateree Grange, near Lugotf, Wednesday, July 17th, 1907. . J. K. DeKay, Sec. Proe Trip to Jamestown Exposition. J A contest was startod at the Skating Rink last night for a ten dtfy ticket to the Jamestown Kxpo sition, to be given to the holder of the lucky number. The contest will expire on fcepleinber 15th, and ib case the winner does not wish the ticket bo (or she) will be given the worth of the ticket in money. The watch given a Way last night was won by Mr. Donald Zemp. Mr. P. B.-Hilton Shot The many friends of Mr. P. B Hilton will r^L'ret to loam that he was seriously shot yesterday. He was at. Westville where a game of was being played and wot 'Mm: Altercation with a negro, Joe Kirkla nd, who shot Mr. Hilton in leg, shattering the bone of one IS'.wf his legs. It is possible that the ?. Ii]tab will have to be amputated. H? U now at the home of bis fath er; Mr. J. C. Hilton, where every thing is being done for him. The :negro received several wounds in illi? body from which he died sever al hours afterwards. a-,. Petit Jurors xf The following list of Jurors have been drawn lo serye for the July, *^1907, term of Court: First Week J J Mnnn, M P BaVOeld, J (J Cure. Ion, L W Ral^y, T f\Goodalo. J K Smith. I) M Holland, H C MoClen don, James Rabon, Thomas Holland, WT Hasty. S H Young. K II Bowen, W A Fletcher, W S Stokes, S P Welsh, O P Jones, John Connoll, M A Shaw, J M Bowers. J L Blackwell, W 0 Blackwell, L S Cauthen, J fc , Jones, B A Bowers, L K AI ford. J J Bell, 11 A Jaokson, II J Munn, M L A1 ford. A B Rabon, \V S Burnet, W D Fanlkenberry, Ellisou Croft, J M 'Roberts, H T Stover. Capt. Moaes HougLi Dead Betbune special in The State: ?C??t. Moses Hough, one of tbo roost prominent citizens of this sec tion, died at his home, about 6 miles above liere, yeBterday at 11.30 o'clock a. m. after an illncs* of about two months. Capt. Hough was a aucCessful and influential farmer and was the father of Stuto Senator W. R. Hough of this county. Capt. Hough was 7ti years of aue. He ?er?ed with conspicious gallantry in Confrpfinv A, Seventh South Carolina Vfttalion, throughout the war be tween tbo States and was promoted at Petersburg for bravery. U. D. 0. .Mrs. W. D. Trantham wus hostess to .the John D. Kennedy Chapter U. D. G. on last Monday afternoon. The extreme heat prompted Mrs. Trin thtm tb provide every comfort for li er gueets, ao she entertained On the broad piazza which was taste ? fully arranged for the occasion, lliae Adm Trantham gracefully pre eid4d at the punch howl and refreah each new arrival with the de!k ?tona beverage. The red and white th# much Invert colore of the Con* fedaracy, were bft*utifully carried '*M 4v*n to the^iUinty refresh Maata which ware .terved by Missea Ha? Trantham. Jane Bauskett, An *1* Workman and Umxle Trantham. Tkoaapreaent were: Mesdamee \?loa? Blria, Benj. Haile, G.K.Tay lor. JFaa. Wallace. H- H. Baam. K. B. Baum, J. D. MSDowall, N. K. Gooilale, Danttler, Stoney, Missea X4l^ bay|at Looiae Nettlee Beaaie >? Md otbera. Davgbtera fall particularly os tbis ooeaaion by bar by tb? ? W. D. inn nwiwi's j/Wl Findings Of The County! Hoar.) Of Canv 'assers; to announcement last! i v\?.*? k the c?ijnty Hoard <? f Canvass | j <m k met at the C'ourl House Inst I Monday to consider protests liled! with the Hoard. The nature of! the*..* protista have been published. 1 lu< fallowing two i lie findings of ihe Hoard of Cunvusseia *. State of Smith (Carolina, County of Kershaw. In r? 1'rnleat tiled H^hiuht Special Klectlons in Ker kIihw county, held June 20, 11KI7, <>n question of Snle and Manu facture nf Intoxicating Liquors Heard by County Hoard of Can vnbsers for Kershaw. KIN 1)1 N OS () V CO 11 NT Y HO A li D OK CAN VASSKRS. The Hoard finds in respect to the various protests filed in the ubove entitled matter. 1st. That this Hoard cannot re view the finding of the Supervisor that the petitions of said elections were sulllcient in form and sub stance, mid that if the Hoard can so enquire, such petitions were suf ficient and not invalid because said petitions united questions of sale and manufacture. 2nd. That the Dispensary Hoard has no legal authority or ofllcial power to enter and maintain this protest, fti)(i the members thereof, if they hud protested as individuals, are estopped by voting and waiv ing objection to the arrangement and labels of boxes. Mr. Rabon re pudiates the protect, and W. .1 Dunn by voting on Clerk's certifi cate of Registration connot ques tion the legality of same. 3rd. That Mr. Schroder ?#d Mr. Schrock are precluded or es topped by their conduct at Camden polls from protesting against any similar alleged conduct of bystand ers, but the conduct of those sur rounding the polls is found not to havo been unbecoming or unusual is cases of Interested partic.pants aDd observers in free and open elec tion, and the only ill conduct prov en there was on the pari of said Schroeder, Schrock and one Sal mond. That said Schroeder, Schrock, MeSmyrl and other pro testants, ail of whom (except dis pensary Hoard) voted in said elec tions freely and voluntarily, by ho voting, especially without entering any complaint to managers are es topped from now attacking the ar rangement of double boxos and la bels, for the several questions, as unconstitutional, for exposure of vote and nullifying the election, as by adopting aud using biiiq? there was a waiver. 4th. That tlio Commissioners of Election made anxious eiForts to secure a perfectly regular and legal election on all the questions, and according.to their honost construc tion of the statute (which the Can vassers consider it warranted and would naturally bear to the ordina ry reader although confused in phraseology) provided two boxes for each question ^of sale, profits, and manufacture, at each polling place, aud had printed thereon For and Against each question Respect ively. That it was competent for the Legislature to have so provided, ami that the testimony shows that such arrangement, while it may have resulted in allowing the votes therein to have become known to watchers, did not deter any voters from voting, by reason of exposure, and there is no allegation or evi dence that any effect wag produc ts! thereby upon the result. There was no complaint as to such ar rangement on the part of any of the voters. ' 5th. That one sot of managers did act at said elections and could legally have done so, and no pre judice resulted from such arraog ment. \ Gill. That printed instructions sucli as hjFered in evidence, were sent to thov ^managers of various polls, of which, sixteen, no polls were opened at Hanging Rock. 7th.. Tiiat uvot^r registered pri or to i8!>8, could legally vote at his preCioct, upon Clfcrkr's eertillcate of registration, if his name appear ed on the precinct hooks. That if Biich votes should bo regarded as illegal, the proofs show that de ducting from the total of votes cast for and agaiust the respective questions, the number of such votes shown to have been ca*t pro and oon,.and deducting from the total votes cast against the several ques tions, those voles in regard to which it was not shown bow they were cast, the result is not thereby affected and a clear majority still remains as shown by followiag tab ulated arrangement. It appealed "that two illegal votes (because cast bjt voters nol appearing on precinct books) were oast at Ribon's Cross Roads, one for spd one against sale, which counter'bslsnos. For Against Rabon's X Roads ' 10 McLean's Branch I &It Zion 9 Lang's Mill fl Blaney 11 6 Siocktott 2 Shaylor's Hill 2 4 Camde*, 18 64 " Bethuoe U 16 . Total v Kskllg iltir dialing of such yoto f >r and manufacture, and |> r no * i ? fully Urn 6ai))6 rfMilt on thai lion. For all of which and oilier sullicieni rcHKonct we Ged ilmi iln-l ' It'CtiOII It'bUlUul III U 4'. lit Ml' and un-1 doubted majority against Si1e nod [ against Manufacture of intoxicat ing liqnoi*, and for application of Dispensary |uo(lis to School FuudJ hik) these rctuilis ?<- declared i? v uv, Hi e in con fortuity . itli the %\ ittI? ch | of ilie <j>ih1iO*<I voters of Iver- . n!mw county, freely an<l fairly ex ! pi twHed . Fight h. We find that ilia ballots! used in ilioiie elections were such at? required by law, In ifhpeei lo j diineutions, paper hihI o'Jurwise. PERSONAL,. Mrs. I. Ij. MeCrieght who former- I ly Resided here Ixit is now n resident i of Columbia, has recently made a I visit to friends in Indian Territory. Ilerfrlonds in Cannleu will bo glad , to know Unit she returned home safe j iy. REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS. ! .J M ('arson et al to .] W Kreshby, 3tif> aert'H. $1,11*2 RC Johnson and Southern 1'owerl Co., 2,67H aeros. $5,000 fi A Wittkoifeky, Master, to Lau ra Rhodes 1 lot $200. .1 E McLantjn to ?) K McLure 300 j acres near Hethuoo #4,750. A 11 Freitag and Kato E Behre acres. W. F. Frmtag to Camden Bress Brick Co 35 acres $500 Harriett B Kennedy to Trustees Dist No. 2, 1 acre. $1 ,f C R Coble to K 'I Kstndgo 5<? acres near Betlmne. #145 E 0 von Tresekow to .Juorry My ers, 1 lot on LaFayetto Ave. Price not stated. Cattle Pasture. I have on my plantation at Hetty Neek an unusually line pasture for cattle. Abundance of good urnee, water and shelter. Host attention. I'atronage solicited. K. Amnions. Binhday Celebi at im, Mro. H. r. Alyetii, hi her t><? 1111' in e UN 10 in Kcishnw. wiii, mi S i > u t - day, July 20th I 007, c? '?? m i e ihej &.>th year of her t-i'.f RJutivt:^ H ixl fl if IiiK 1.1e i n \ I: ? il. W. G. de'loagh; A tt orney-At-La\v, < \ M i > i-; N s o. Trespass Notice. I l (Vp.i ssinu or b.. tlnii^ w II Hot In' allowed ;it .\1 llllmitk ' j John Ko\ ki \ . (itntioii. South Carolina ? -Kcmli.iw County. My Win. I>, l'rit:itiiant, I ?. ik? ol Probate WherosH Thos. W t'atoe Iihh made *nit tome. t?? .urr.int him Letter* of Ad ministration. of the Katate of ami tiler I of (ieorge Clyhurn, deceased. Theae a to therefore to cile and minion i?h all and aiiiKular the kindred and creditors ot the Maid tieorge Olyburn, de eeaaed, that they l>?? and appear before mo, in (lie Court of Probate, to bo held at Camden.S.t!. on the 25?; id <hiy of.loly next after publication thereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, 'o show cause if any they have, why the said admin is!ration aliould not he grunted. tiiyen under my ham! thi* Ibd day of July, A. I).. Iti()7. Published in the Camden Chronicle on theoth day of July, 1K>7. Wm. 0. Tiaiithain, .1 udj?e of Probate. Southern H.ulruad Training; School. Owing to vacation of thu bchcolft throughout the iSuinuiciy wo an* making a special oiler of $50 for ?i th i ee mon tha coui ae, J n nc, .1 ii I y mid Annual. l'hih couihc can he com pleted by proper effort in thin time on the part of the student. Wiite uh and make application for acliol a i ship. L.J. K ii INK, M gr , Sou I h- j em Railroad Training School, 1 2(J(5 1-2 Main St., (\iluuibiu, S.C April 12, 07. CANTEY & BOYKIM, p!i>p i m c.: ip a vrp 3 ? ? \ ? > ? i ? v1 *?1 * '*<??' * w ? Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. We Represent Only The Best And Most Reliable Companies* Real Estate And Renting Agents. t-wtT *lln ciertcikinc/t CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR BAY OK NIGHTI EST. E. O. McCUEI(iMT. THEOPERAHOUSE STOHE. 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 yoti want to pay. A beautiful line of neat Swiss and Nainsook sets suitable for Infants wear, dainty Hemstitched Match Sets, double hemstitched Insertions, embroidered Panels and embroidered Medallions?also embroidered Alio vers, which are a very important feature in the making of fashionable Shirtwaists. One 'glance at our stock of excep tionally nobby NoveJiies 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. Ed GO. Mil VIM IHOTII i! The followiiik H ?i?*t of claims \ ? ?*<1 lilul Ol'dtMfld piti'l lit tllf li'^llliir lllo'illl Iy merlin* In Id Monday. July l*t li?t>7: (i VV I Ul'iics, Snpt poor house f W T v iuilli Mippli*'S to' paupei'8, '<)???> T J Aiian^ supplies t<j r. I'. I I) M M' Ciihr <11. H-.lnry, -?'< J < Uii liaul l'ri?? ,MI |) 1*4' Muicliirt"?, salary, VV !? K'o-h.'li. -t.il'ti \ and |?<k-t?ii?i', >4 '? 1 S i I'el! ? 1 pi'* 'le len11 I C II.muIi. -alary, 1-'* ?" .1 1. Hiit ti, -iipplici to pauper* H I ( wis A >'hriHtua-t aupplioa, <i(l lohn t'?>- n, w> t k al Jail, r on M <) West. >i?t i v. ?:<i '??? J li V 'UMjf, s?.j plies to paupers. in ?ui W l> I i iiiuliion, Hillary, and foes, -7 tf A 1) Kenned). supplier to r?l 11. Kprinus A Shannon. -applies, t>?? IIiMirV I' Muuil. supplies l<> "" II M Kino.her, naUry, i?o<j KI more l>ro\\n, salary, ? ? W T Jotl'ers, salary nu?l auppliea, ??', l" \V H Turner. salary ami poftlage, r>'> !4 W l< M? Powell, pi inline Hpc e!???? l.> ??' W li McIKiwcll, advertising. 71 W A Selimi k, ad v ami sta "!'?> '?& (/ \V Hirclunon , adv and Hta ,4 Perry Hall, lumber. Mary H Baker, M I), ex. lunatic, ?'< ,>0 T C Sessions, -alary. '.'ft lM' V A Moore, M l?. e>. lunatic, >> J I-' Weal. lumber, I N S llichards, snlaiy. rtR M |{ P Williams, hired khii^'. 140 W I S Trantham, Kalarv and fee*. 1 >t 1 J II Milan, w< rk and lumber, 10'HI Ani"? We.-t. Man and con. mil. 3'? 011 ?la- T Truesdell. Ma jr. "'id e<>n sal H i u" 1. W ('opelaud, Ma^. ami eon mil ^ 1) K 1 lough, salary, f?5 II T Johnson, ualaiy, 28 City of Camden, hurrying panper, {15"y horns A Barrett, supplies. 15 I M SowrlI, -alary, 4;5 S K Ailains, aalnrv, 4 t *'? r' I. '/.f111p. nu'dicine, 12 *,r' Allen llaitlx o?'k, lilaoksmitli >vk. :i I) I ; Fletclu i, T ('. L>:? 00 L Sclu-nk. supplies to pauper-, !"? New ton Kollv. '!' (', 'J. J H Ni'Ikoii, .Maji. ami Coil sal, .o Total $2,102 01 M. WKST, SuporviBor Kershaw County Dr. A. L. Harviti, DENTIST. Olficc over Dr. F. Leaiio /oiup'? i)ru ? Stores" Plume 1S l. / -J / 1)11 IV IML'l'lll?n irlifiS iitivil llilt For Building Two (!2) Steel Hridges. Notioo is lu'ichy ifivcn tliat liida nr?? invited lor tlio bnildilit; of two nleel briilue-s?one on tlie Hlahopvlllo road alioiil one mile from Caindeii and known a- "f-irei'n'd Hrid^e the otlior near the t')\vn of Kercltaw. over (Jrftnny'H (Raf ter ereek ami on the Camden road. r.i.ls will lie teeeivvfd for (irccii'a Hridnu on Monday, July 15th, and hids for vlie l?ii?I??> near Kershaw on Tues day, July 1(11 h. The Hoard reserves the rii?ht to reject any ami all hids M. C. WKST. Co, Supervisor. June llhli, l'-*t?7. COTTGJfl GOODS ON THE "JUMP." All Cotton Goods, Silks, Shoes and nearly all Merchandise are going up every day. \V<? havo :i large Stook of tliene i*oodn bought at the old, t t **? price, that we are Htill selling ill (he old prices?Come now \vlii!<' you slill have :t chuuce lo get, goods cheaper than jou will get (hem attain soon. Just A Few "Leaders" Below: Shirting prints at oc yd - * A good So:i Island :it 5c yd Beautiful lot Colo rod Lawn at 5c yd Cannon cloth 4-4 at Op yd // !r' . jr Beautiful lot figured Organdies at KPc yd ? % - ^ Ladies lace striped Hose 25c quality at 1 Ho pair A lot Ladies and Children Sandals and Oxfords at a bargain A lot. short lengths white Lawns, closing out at H l-;j ? Beautiful lot figured Mercerized white Waistings 25c quality at 19c A lot remnants of Matting, closing out at cost price A good quality chocked Ilomespuy at 5c " A large table full of Embroideries that will interest every lady?at prices that you can t match \ f' ? ..... -'7 ? : * "'\Oi-V Ladies l(j button white silk CMovo3 at $1 * 1 pc 50 inch Navy Blue Batiste at 50c yd White Kuehing G pew in ? box at 25c a bo&v | A lot figured Madras for Hoys waists 4-4 at 10c yd I ? . . _ A big lot Ginghams and Chaimbrays at : a 11 l')o /1 v< A, lot children's Drawers at 10c and 15c or c t ? A lot Ladies Muslin Underwear at reduced prices * Cashmere Bouquet Soap at. 15c cake Colgate's Violet and Cashmere, Talcum Powder at 18c?the ^ kJ5o kin * These are just a few of the many special summer prices. Every de partment is full of bargains for you. Yours Respectfully, } P. T. Yillepigue, Proprietor. . . >?*.. \ i-u!