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, PlTiilJSHJil) KVK.iiY KBIDAY BY W. T-,. MoDOWBHwL ' 1 ???? 1 OAMDKN, H 0., FEB, 18, 1010 T|i? Notitli CatoUim ('hlldren'N lloiuc Society. Misa KrlU; H. TbouaafiQD, collf< lor for tt?? South Carolina Children'*1 Home Sociwty wan in Camden this w??k in the interest of lite Socity. The object of tho Society in to pro vide for destitute and neglected j ~ "' fchito children- The support of the 1 Society in soluly tho voluntary eon. I tribotioD# of interested ftienda. An yone knowing of a destitute child in need of a home are requested ?*> re port the f i-ct to Snpt W. H . Street - er, Greenville, 8.C., whore the Home is located The Society a!s?? deeircu tho name# of f* rui Hes who want (o provide homes for child retK Any* one asking for children are required to sign formal papers aod give refer cncea. Inquiry is ruado concerning lug those by letter, and if the oonli , dental replies are favorable an agrnt of the Society visits tho family and examiic* its neighborhood condi tion?. If he approves thuu. a child fa in due time selected for thi? spo ci-al home, where It ia placed tn he provided for as u chi d of the home in every way except inheritance After the child is placed, freqiwi t yisit* are made to lh? hr?mo to s?e how the child i? getting on, and fan ter parents are rt quired to make rir port#. The Home needs the suppjit of all Carolinians who sre interested in caring for destitute children. It rrquoats all doclora and ministers to . report to ii Ibo names and addresse* of ail South Carolina children need ing its help ? The decision of tho Supreme Court j in the Tillman case seem* to be pret ty generally received ai a correct I one, though there are Home who I take fi d nit-rout view. The Court; i? to be commoijdt.il in that it, unlike Home tribuna's, vtrh able to view thin cn*e in ail itn pbast e. It realizes that both parties to tins unfortunate affair art; hi Th u ' ? acd the Court bus j the ocma^r and honesty to guy .10. J Ic realizes that it tfrtu'H two touiskej a quarrel \V title the Court h? ?l?l s I that thechdlrtn more properly be-! long to the mother it r-tates that "'the ] petitioner has not shown 'herself! fauUlena." Kppeeinlly.tno.ia the Court! - Vrr rntDTimilrtwl fr r ttJH ?OttV ! menta expressed - when it fu'tler' fcnys: "Wore important ntill is tie ron* iderut m ii that tlio chi'dr- n, i n the care of their mother, may t- vi m. and soften the hearlfl of tb?th bus baud and wife, quicken in both th<-' fcTifie r?f duty and bring about a re 1 conciliation am' a renewal of family li 'u " I* ?t too iruoh to l>opr that; "a little Child shall lead, tin u.': ' In viudioatiug Dr. liabcoek yeator j day the Senbte did well The re - 1 nioval of Dr. Babe ok from the lu ad of the Hospital for Insane would be a public calamity. His lon^ experi- j ence there is an absolute nere'fiifv for the proper conduct of tlio institu tion. No more faithful m<tn for j the place can be found than bo is1 and we are very much gratified that! he Is to remain there. With the! rooatiR he has had he 1 an d?r.e just ! as well as it was possible for him j to do. Rules Governing The Primary ;,?v;r ? Election, At a met 1 1 u h; Utu Momi?v m&hi o f the committee appointed by I lie City Executive Committee to reviH?> lite t uLa g<>wi ninu the i-iiy primary election for 1910, I lie f.>. lowing were adopted for the coming e 1 1 c tioa : 1 That 10d*\H hff.ire ili?- turn hereinafter lix?d f<>! the li 1 tl i r? ?"d the primary election it eba'.i b?> the duty of the C.iy Kxeeu'.ive Com mittee, through its Chairman, to notify tiie President or oiber pre *" aiding ( fll r <f esoli club that * primary eirction for t.'ie 6 1 vera, offices to ! v ll led *ill l,e bt.d. 2. 'Ill hi tiauiedt&tel v uj>on tfiv - ing aucb ooliGrntinn the a nd Chsir man of tlie Ci'.j Kfvuuvc Commit teq ? hall givo nonce of ho'-dmg ?neb election by publican, n then of-ln the city pap* rs 3 On the 3 id Tih sda\ in Mt:c:i in cach election year 4 ti* it- snai: be beid at each wnrd precir.ct a pn F mary election for the nr.ujiuali >n of a mayor and hu aideiu>%n from ?neb ward. j. r ' 4. The polli shall h* cpen^d at! o*c!ot k A. M., and kept opto { without intermission umil 4 P. M., \ when ihey ahull be closed. j 5. Al cach waid precinct there j be thiee (3) Manager* of J Appointed hy the Bxacu-} live Committee, who ahall |>e mem bers of 4acb ward club. Should any manager be unable to aerye, hU pUoo eh all be .upphed by the Cuy ^afrman. - 6. Tbe Exeonllv? Committee Ipfcall for n (ah ? ballot box for each ward, for lb# eecore keeping of *1U0* Ihe ftui|?ri *k*U b. re * ' V ; ; ?p q.?ibt<s 1 t air dietc t) tu-for# op* j cuing the polls liitj managers shall repeal the following pledge: ?'I do solemnly pledge uiy saored honor thai i will faithfully perform all the d ut ire incident to toy pool li.m as manager <>i the primary 1 ejerttnr t3 the tr?et of roy ability.** 7 At (he opening of the |K<IU tb< ballot boiee shall be emptied of a') contents and exhibited by the lOiHQsge/e t? ail ptrsons in alien j dance Upon the poiit. The boxes j shall t h t- fi l e closed and shall so re main until the polls aire cloged. 8 The u)Hrj?ig>"r* shall elect ope | of tl.nr number l-hait man ; ahnli kr cp a tally lis' and a poll list, apd for this purpose shall appoint one t>{ thril <iUU.Uel oUrU. U Kvery m ale Democrat of U |<al 1.^0 nho t?l) nil have Idlidfd Willi lb lid S.ateof Koulh in* for one [year and ' within the limita of the city i f Camden for 00 daya proceed* ing tb<3 election on April "5*h, 1'JlOi h lit 11 he entitled to have li is dmidv entered on the toil of the club of t lie Ward io which he may reside, and to vote at the prim at v elec^on ; but miulater* of the jjotpel and teachers io the pohlic fehoola (shall he allowed to enter their namea on dub roll and to vote at the primary cipctior.a *? lib hIi all have resided mix month# in the State and 00 days in Hi* city. 1 lie Secretary of each club m It u i 1 prepare an alphabetical liai ol all the enrolled mem beta of ihe cluh, and l^re<fdaya before aueh election shall deliver the aame. to the Chair man of the KX"cutive Committee. 10 AH candidate# ahail aubsct ioe and send ,r) d*^8 b? fore aald flec tion, lo the Chaliman uf the City K**cutiv* Com mitUe the foil owing pledge: "1 do ailirm that I nui a Democrat and aide m til y pledge uiy r acred honor to ahldo by uud eup p^rTlhfl nomination* of iho Dctuo* !. (trails t.cw ? | &?' L ??. * ?>. i ( ? ? ? ' ? ?! ? ?? j *4 ? . t v. |/?a f %, J I >1 u u i 1 1 yi i UM at y tr ir w itinn, and not Lo ETTfept either a nomination or an < lliv.e from any iour'ce other than the regular con allinU'd Dcmocr atic or inanimation." j And ii ahaii hr the. duty of the City J Chairman of the Kx<culive Com i mitlee lo furnish a lint of the per son* so pledged to the managers, with l he ballot box. 11. The voting shall be by bal lot: in one box, every voter t ? ? cast n e ; n 1 ball ?t upon which b h a 1 1 be t be n uiK'H <)1 the mayor and v Mer man froii) lit*) ward (or whom lie dp- 1 mm s to vote and 'kIiuII contain the nanus 1 f only such prrsons as are includi d In the precluding lisi, and any other nunif* shall be eunsider r I reuttering and not counted. l.'i. Hef >re being permitted to 'oast a rot", each person shall take in yoi.d faith 'lie following pledge: ' I solemnly *lllrtn that I am an en if-i*d member of this club. To at I have ti { ? t v ited before at this the jtioTi'' A refusal to tnke this ! p??dgo.nr ftlU part thereof, shall be j '? r. > >d nr('m>d <.f ch*U?ngo hihI r* : | ? ion. 1.!. When tin; ballots ah all have tii 1 n i Minted the managers shall j ;m?-kc on', in duplicate, returns '?fhi'Winy the number of ballots cast f it inch person voted for and tin ! t I ui !; n in Li r of b a. lata ens', and ' - i ; dep'-ait one of the ret urns in j 1 l:c k > fi 1 1 ? > i box with Ihe ballots and I ti i f the other as one of the records of , he club#. The returns i;h*;l be i signed by ail the managers, who a i. s 1 1 ftk ewise certify to the correct ness thereof. As manv voters hp ire in < icons of the number of names n'n the roli ahull be disposed ?'f by. the managers as prescribed by t lie law in general elections. 14 I he ballot box containing the hniloig, the pill list, the certi lb d return of the ui anagers, togeth er with any other papers they may derm proper to include, shall at six o'clock (f the day of the election he forwarded, srcuiely locked and st aled, to the Chairman of the City Executive Committee at the Doers House. For the purpose of thus forwarding the managers shall se lect odo f.f Ihoir members lo net as messenger, who shall t>tforo he en it- r up'in ihe duties thereof, r? peat in i he presence of the other man a ijers the following declaration: "1 do solemnly plirigc mv sacred hon or that I will faithfully perform all the duties incident to my poiilion as messenger of the primary elec i lion to ihe heat of my ability." 15. l'he Executive Committee | ?* ti ???! 1 meet on the r.>x: day after tlif < taction at 12 m, at.d ihe Sec ire'srr, having in its pres nee open j ed the hoxra and tabulated Uift re ! tiirij?, phal! publish the aggregate j re'urns in the presence of I li c com mittee in op.-n session i 1 ?'?. If any permn shall have re * \ v> vi a m fcjor it y of the v?>tf 3 east f>>r 1 he oiliee for which he is a can dilate, he shall he declared the nominee of the Democratic party f ir such office. 17. If for any office it he found Uini do candid Me ha* received a Tr.*] >iity r>f al '? the votes casl at the primary election for such office, the Cay Executive Ci>m uiittee shall for t b wuh communicate the result to the several clubs, and in like nuuner as hereinbefore prescribed order a second primary election to be held on the 4ih Tuesday in March after the election. Second election to be held under the same rules as the first. 18. At such second primary elec tion only the two candidates receiv ing the highest number of votes at the former election shall be voted for. 19. Al such second pttmary elec tion the tiro candidates thus an nounced shall be voted for, all votes (or other parties being considered M Maturing and not counted. The tMftltt of this station ah Ail p* iu*de iu lite bfuac manner aa Ueri> lobef'irc presciibed for (he 3J0, Tue |>tiaot>? feceivieg l lit* majority ''t ibtf votin at lliCi ttCODd election blifcll l>o the u o ti> i t? e t ? of Ibe Uemocr?lic piriy. 21. I*. nlmll he the il u ' > ('I tlx* iHty E?rcmt?g -Ontnaiutee to hutr and determine i?) ) nm and con UtU'l primary e!ecU"? < 1me?, and nolle* of all protista iuuh!, he filer! with the Clitlriiiau t tf r? the- < lec tio u Is declared; and ihc? ground* of prolebift in cumo I < ? he cnolealed muel h? submitted the nnn? day to the committee, w hioti mint then he in ite*aion to hear au>t <l< Ut mine all each csdcp, Pr6Vid("!t T h ? ? ?>i can didate tljtll he a im- ruber of the Kx?ouUv* (/oaioiilUw wiaid cuter* c 11 ii j i) ^ n proUar. 22 Tti?t t lie naiitt-* i f every candidate for the v?rti.uH < fllcea to l>e filled sbtll he | r i d l? d upon one slip of paper, and that ?? ?? t? voter erase all outms but i it < <?<? lie with ta to vole for, befofi* (-.laiiog ln? ballot, lu dicD n<> (rnniim art mndv, the wboie ticket s'>a 1 be thrown out. If net;* >?'?f y trusur*a are made for some <111 ea t?nd not for olbeia then tbe nam*# t> It a 1 1 be oounted only wliu.e proper t-i aaurea arc made. Kucb cuniliduip. for May-1 or shall at tb? lime lie (lies lit* pledge with ih* ('bsiMoau, pay tLe ? uni of &?& 00 ; and c u;!i candidal* for Alderman tb? huih (>f #3 00 to be used in ibe t xpert sts of the elec tion. Tbe nam?s of a 1 1 '.bo caudb dales who contributed stid bum shall be prinltd on ti e ballots to ho u sed at the ensuing primary election, tbe Chairman of the Kx eculive Con mitUe to furiiHb said ballots to tbe qhhi^hs Willi tbe hull ot bo*. 23. Rich vou t >? I j nil l?c prttcm and for It i in Be 1 f laku I In* jili'Mge uori deposit hid tiftlSol in tiii box, I I h'C ?JuAur??OFij yf r'l il't't ( ' < U if h nil uu dfr no otlior circuiimaucie receive a vote. Death of a Sweet Baby Boy. Woodier, the hiiia!! <h-n of Mr. m ti (1 Mrs. Bob Arranta, died at their home Friday morning, February 11, with pneumonia. He waa sick on ly ? short while and all tlia' loving hands could do, did nn'. stay the fat*l disease. God | h ks the fair eat (lowers and brighu at . Je ? el a It.i IT i h crown Like tin' n'.trs i f 1 1: ?? it r : .? j Ilia bright crown mlurru k' III' r> I i a I ] rtliill'.' ill 1 1 i a ! ' . A bright jrioii for II ;s cr.-w;; We sympathize deeply with ih' parents and little s i ? ? : ? in l!;< i: bereavement A Friend. Ian Executions. I'nJ'T and Ky virtue "f pu:. Irv x pxecutiona to in<? directed, I will to b'dl . lH?forp t ll ?? Court Ilntjv*- tjonr '.!! t>! 0 sCitv of Camden, on 'lit* tir-t Ni"1 i?y : n Mmcli, 1UI0, during the . _n iours of t lie following iy-or'-d j.r.perty to- wit : 'Jf>s 7 acres l>oiin<tp.) . n 'i- S r:l l>v lands know n a* tli !.??>? l.m '? ?n i laridp of Muni* A: Kirkiaioi. Ki.-t v !t i? f Jordan ? r>< I J. H. Morion now . ' Work man", Sou ' 1 1 1'V land* kv*i >VM: ?- V (1< th and I* ly l?*i mi r. nd \V? M ; v . in in of l^lylxirn an | put li? hinli\\.i\ f r mi: Ca:i. I d'Mi I" I,un(*a?ter. Hepartf ^ c.mu? from land* < f Kukiand an! i.u. !? n. w > r formerly of Sowell. l.^virJ u: n a; d (?> ho Bold for a- Ui< j roj i rtv of \V. A. Kd warns Term* of Sal,' ? Cifdi J. >. TKANTHAM S. K. f Fel ru <ry 11. HMO. SHERIFF'S SALE. i* tate of S ?)(!? ( n:a./ County .^f K?". xr.Hw, ( Stevens Mercantile Ct-mpai.v I' . . ii : :r. a^aimt I). A. Mcl.auohlin, IMendar.l. Under and bv virtue of an t n in | the above ? t at ed case Rgmns: l>. A Mo I Lnuchlin i?sued l?y I.<" <\?rk r.f Court for Kerphtw Count v. : ;v<:he |<e\enth<lav of F?>>nja:>. i 1 1 : . r ler to sa?i>.'y xa il j l.'.j. i;?m ? . j D A. MoLhuc!i4?, f w.i' >?:* ? ' ' * . 1, r pRsh, at puMic on'crv I h ? * ; r i Houao door. in lis- ivy of i . iur inn tin* h-pil hour# of ?nl?- . < ? e r r<t Monday m Marrh, h'U'. : . .? - \ .?nth <i*y thereof, the foij.-vw : . t.-,, r.WJ real estate. levied np..r, ,uh ? ! > - propertv of the said !'. A Mrl.au i n: All that piece, parrel or ?-*. * ? .and containing two'l.imdivd 2m. * -< ? m. r? or !<??>?. situated. lying ai,.| t . ii ' ? t State and County aforptitid ?? . ' - a* foll'wo: On tlie N-Ttti r .?? ' Jerry Hough. F.?>t hy :t II-i'k Culwell. !>? *u 1 1 1 hy l*n>l? . * i * ., ? well. West hy lands <-f Ki ! !' ?!! .t:, i I) A. McDonald: parth ? t!.. N t.v Wiluon Yarboronph lan<! J. S Ti: AN"" H ^T. Sheriff Kmliii'* v uv.tv. Feh. 17, 1 10 Announcements. FOR MA Vol; I hereby announce rr.y?p!f ? !, ' for May* r of Camden ai ?! t ?: > City ?l*?c't?n. S. -> ALDERMAN WaIID The frien?li of Mr. K J. ! ?*.? ?, r. announce him n? a candidate \ >#?r. man from Ward 8. subject to : ? e : ..at the city Democratic primary t- >n. Mai.v ( ? ti !? Mr. Editor: ? I'leate ann<Minc? ;? /> f..;. J lowiuK gentlemen for Warden i of Cam. den : Ward 1 ? W. B. Porter. Ward 2-N. H . Goodale. Ward 3? E. J. L*wi.?. Ward 4 ? C. H. Yates. Ward 6 ? J no T Mackey. Ward 6 ? S. C. ^6ni|x Cit:zv;.4. ALDERMAN WARD 6 W? %Uh to Buprcat Mr. Kennnh llurahicOA M a candidate for Aldermaa Ikm Wu4 * \ol4tt, We be Sow Pteprt f 01 Business. ur Stocks are about complete with all new desirable merclian dise. V '? > ?' . . . J Special attention is called to the folidwlng lines which we shall place on sale this coming week commenc ing today: $,000 yd. lot beautiful val lace, ) Frfench and German makes, values worth 7 l-2c to 10c yd. at 5c. yd. Cot heavy linen laces to be sold . L ? * in the above assortment. Our showing of embroideries can I ~ ' ? ? only be appreciated by giving us a call and inspecting the line, Line of fine embroideries, worth 12 l-2c and 15c. We shall offer the lot this week only at 10c yd. Beautiful new black goods to be seen only in this store in all the new weaves. Inspect this line carefully. New designs in ret'usable curtain scrims. Full assortment of plain and fancy scrims. ?1 TABLE LINEN Be sure to have us show this line to you. There are some handsome weaves in the new linens and we are glad to show them. ORDERED THAT EASTER SUIT? Better come in today or tomorrow to ?et measured, ami >elect jour cloth from the magnificent new woolens sent us 1 y * * ED. V. PRICE & CO. They produce clothes as you want them, distinguished look 4ng, stvjish clothes of quality, within the modest price range r1 of 4W to .$40. i Yours respectfully, > | BARUCH NET LES COMPANY. J NO. T. NETTLES ' -*""T| h-T ' ? ^ I 1 THE BIG STORE Hirscli Brothers $ Co. Following our mu<ts.s|uI ^icat cleanup tulo wc )mv$ n?W to * r;i 1 oui 4 (jrcal Spring Wliife (joo<U Sale" hcjliniiin^ 'Minihili?y Moiniuj, r\?l ? i ? i;i r \* 17lli, unci c< nlintiing lor Ton I)..)*. 'i'lni w iii, in v-' our prions ;i n <t trior d-} amply appoi I ijjjity to tu|<'> sulv ol tlo? t x? ue?l in^ ',;w prices of (hid Enormous White GoodsSale 1 Case SO inoli 10c value 0 I 4<; yd 8 | >08 36 iiM'li Hlcaclj, soil' finish, i >)<? value, 10c yd 500 win, firift finish (Jamhric, 17c value, .* 10o yd Special lot Kmhroidrrie', good va \U'Ct 2c yd. 00 j(h Torchon L aces unci Insertion, womIi i>]> to 1 f)c, 4c yd Embroideries. #000 yds Kmbroiderie-; and lirerii: n*, will 10e, stle price fie 2000 yda Kwibroidrrii's a'wl I nsn ii >n, LiOc :ui(l'25e cjua'ity hmIo price 1 Oc yd. 1 I ot hlioit Kinbioi 'dies, nil widllis, worth up to 40c, sale price 12 l 'Jc tyd. 1 000 jdsvorv wide Kmbioi-iery 1 >r - or.et covers and chil dren's drcftsos, worth u;> i<> .>()??? .;iio price 19c yd. White Goods. 1 000 \ <ls \V 1 1 i r S t : j j >? ? < 1 Madras at 1 '1 1 :_<? worth 20o yd 5 pfs 10 i iiel j \\ h i o ) uwn t 1 ?>*? d, worth 15c v<l 1 ca.-,c line whim s. u r ijiu.it;, id' v l,,x i". ' just, the'tliing i'.j r shirt waists <>r dre^'.-j, v.i 1 iux i:j) 1 > K*, sale price 17c, - 1750 yds Sea Isl&uti at ij 1 'Jo yd. 5000 wis Sea 1 3 laud '1 I -'??<? yd. Linens, Linens. Lot 1 ? 8 pfs all sh ides, 17 1 -lie worth '2o<* yd.. Lot 2 ? f> pes all .-hades, l'h- \d. worth "0e yd. Lot ') ? 5 pes all shades, origin il price -1!H; and 50c yd; sale price 32 1 2e yd. 1 pc h?av\ Linen Crash fur walking and riding skirts, v.iluo (i()c, sale price olh'. I lot pure White Linens, .'?u in w'de, worth f>0c vd, sail) ])rico 49c yd. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Ladies' Niuht Gowns Lot No 1 1 0( ) jjowns 50c. 150 guwns s'Jc, 7*) ::ouiis !'v ? .'(ru ?jusyns & \ l'.\ oM govvii'* lfj> L . -1 H . 1 lot 'MiVt'l'S 4s:'. Ladi.V I ml- l'skitts L?t \<> 1. Dc; lot No 2, ()9c; lot Xo. 3. l<>t No 1. *11!*; iot No n. 1 lot Xo, G, 1.48; lot N . <\ I ! ? 6 . Ladies' I\ I usl i n Dimwc/s Lnt No. 1, 1 Of; lot No. !2, 48c; lot No. j, 7 he. 10(10 yds "(> in lVrc dr in short 1 -n^lhs, i.ew dusigns and colors. Value lUii \ d, j?ri('?' \\ 1 Ic White Organdies And Mercerized Persian Lawns. '1 pc> in White Oi'ii nt'is. 2:k: \<i worth l()c \ il 5 pes Persian Lawn, worth I N- \ ? 1 :u })c yd 10 pes IVrsi.ui Lawn, w r.h 2 ?) <; \d at 17c Nil 5 |>v.-i IVrsian Law ti. wor.h- -i ;?? ll) ? \d o jx-s .Yeiwi izud (.' hitV-u w.>rih oUr >t H*r vd j jus Memorized Lintruie worth h'c to i j at o2 l-2e vd Silks And Satiric. We have an iunr.-jr.se >:oek to selret from. '25 pes Majestic Satins all fli ul< s. Kejuhir ?>1.00 quality, s ile |>ri' e VJe \ d 1G pes Messaliiu* Satin. .'jt> in \> i vi ?? . all >h:ul?s, also black and white, regular 1 . '2 o qunlitv, sale price (.?Sc 5 pes 36 in "Money Turk" blk TutVita Silk, worth 1.25 yd, sale price SSc yd. ?Shirtwaists. i? doz White Madias, l?!ack"st riju d, really made,-5oc values, sale price 39c 12 doz Mercerized Madras, with neat black figures, regular 1 OM value, sale price f>9c 5 d<iz extra fine quality shirtwaists, unh;oidery rings, ? 11 col or^, 2 00 values, sale price 98:: I doz Tailored Madras Waist, satin strips, blu<?, pink aud lav ender, a pretty waist for 2.00, salo price 98c 25 Net Waists in white and ecrue, fine quality a bargain et 6 00, sale price 2.98 ? We will also include in t his *ale.our full line of men's and boys' spring and bU miner clothing which havo just arrived. HIRSCH BROS & CO. THE BIO STORE. A