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$U*4*a ^hrtmirU WTBllSHIP IViET FRIDAY ?; iiuyBT W. Hj. MCDOWELL Otadidau*' Card* lor Comity offic** $4.00. Coo greta Iowa 1 $10.00. Burst tu% Aoirm^M >>0;di?v; Vf aeaUnt advcrtU?uiu, fir*tiaa?rti;m $1.00 per equara ; etch in-j 60t,?nl? per <uju?r?. Hit't* for contract a4rert}#<oK w?Ufc? *u a vu??fi^i upon application at tha oflie* AU 06mmt;iiScMiMi4 a-UreJuw-d to this '? paper runtl be uj.^aipaoi?d by the true ? add.**.* of Ufe IB'' tier to iasare attention. Ji*iecu<j aun uicripte will ?ot fc? returoad. O>0>ui*nic?it<>n? wiii bepabliahad vUo of (nte/eat to tb# general pabli? e<i<i not of ? <Ufa<x.etory aatnre. No re WOMikiljtf vlli be iMtafxi for the | of correepoadente. ObUtierif* charged for at ??cae rau< a* ordinary adrertiatng. CtsAackifTioK Kii?i:~Or.e yoa/,$IJ50j til month*, It coat*; three mouth*. 40 ccqti. CaMIjKN, 8 0., KKH. 63, ItlQ 1 . i Cni?t liirlnmU Out For Governor ? ! C*p John G. Kicbtrds who has u<> faithfully represented thiacoun* Iy io Ihe Legislature for & huuj.'j( r of yeim haa announced thai hfc wiil positively he in the race f >r Governor, Io ata'.ing jiia j,latf>rm JjIr. liicharda nay* : "lalikll Advocate tquItahle t?up port of tiur higher educational ir.? ?tftulionb atd the fulieat and motjt ubfeiinltd support of our common school Muttm v*j*|| particular at t*nJion to tin. development of rural aouooia and education. Our puMic fcch.ool- nyatcm in thvitaligi og force that ?up|>luH our college# and i<? oil' of tlife very found a tii. na of f ur r? f.i.hiiuin mslitu'iooa. Wi are no# funking im prove fiR'ti'fe h uuif feduCH'-ionfti 1 ir>*-? in S>u'h Carolina, hut tin; transcendent pop IfjCI; of tliiB fJUCHtlOn de 1X1 ? n'i# a;j even greater effort on our part. ] shall stand for and urge surdi legislation sh will make for the foil eat development of Lhr- agricultural Industry of I In; Slate f'?r il in 11? ?? beUrork foundation of all our pros perity. I shall H'and for vigorous rty^(>nrt of nil agencies making for the rlevulfipmt-u', of agriculture and for eueh ? i gin I at ion or wilt lend ti> induce capital lo come into tli? State for the purpose of developing to the fullest measure our splendid natural r? gou're^n. ] ahall stand for and advocate St" U-wide prohibition, wiili a strict ari'i impartial enforcement of the 1 a I bhall a'and for retrenchment in to* expenditure of the people's m.'-r.cv whenever and Wherever it can he done without impairing 11.* pu hiic *r r v ice 1 blinll stand for a thorough nnd complete revision and readjust imnt of the tax laws of the Slate, and the inauguration of such a ?\stem of assessments as will make Hi] property hear its honest and Just propoition of tho burden of taxation. The agricultural lien law, n long the hindering cause of lack of ag ricultural progress and indrptnd i'nC4', and tho greatest preventive of the proper control iA our u? y io labor, has at last been repealed. I lrd the flglit f'?r the farmers and I bti-iil urg<- np'ni our people the nc ces-ity of accepting tho changed conditions jus*, brought about with a determination ugion their part U> give the new |iw u fhir trial (.ml I feel that the wisdom of tliiis b^is lation will be demonstrated. J'iie V>ullding of i^ood anil ix-rinu ' .ne:U Inylt Wfi) a w:H add i? ore to ill*- j value of |>rr?j>?;rty and to the wealth I of our Stale than any other public'; uti i'.v The tlFect of good r*.n'Im i throughout tin- Slute would h" f?? i L ' iu <\<-ry vvdlk of lift-, but ilit-v wonl'l c eo" uh an especial I>E*-ehi:i^ , and a (irtut ee.>n mj.v to our (.top!'-; who live in the rural distru'tn I eh iii p1 kti 'l f >r the j crunni r. t i m- ' I rov ? in f-11 ? i f o 11 r high wa\*, such ' i(i)(?r' vemcnt being made under 1 ? c:??i ?? !f-govt roment in the various! C'"ir- tit 8. If n rliouM ho my gond fortune In h. beted hy tin* people i f unr J>r' n l v'tite to he ttii> governor I wtiaii inilfBV'if *??h ill the strength at my co mm nr.'I to thoroughly fu miliiiuze myself and keep in con stant touch with the working foro of nil < ur public inslitutlons and branches i f the government, and . endeavor to e<? post myself in te- i gard to our put lie affairs nt? to in i telligentiy r-commend to ihe Inw making pon^r of the S.ite those things th%t ill" public wr-.l and needs of the hour demand." Citation. 8oath Carolina. ? Keruhaw County By W. L. McDowo]), o/ I'robato Whereo*, Sylvia Stewart mad* soji to roe, to t'rant hor Letter* of Ad ministration uf the Kstate oI and effects Of Ned Stewart, deceased. These jure iher.e/o.r* t0._.Qli?L and ?<! monibh all and singular the kindred.and oredltors of the mid Ned Stewart, deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Conrt of Probate, to bs held at Camden. 8. C.. on Feb. 26, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in ann, It anr they hare, why the tald administration should eot he (ranted. Giran under my hand, this 10th day ^ of Feb., A. D. 1910. W. L. MallOWELL, 1 ? Jn6g\ 6t Probata for Kershaw Gouty. on the Uth day of Fata* I>. It FLKTCHKft, FretidfUt County H. F D ?^BOCiAtlQD tV?urie?y of tiie HiaU-, Ttiv ? of 11) I# ? Km tell hofu in 18C8 ?t FUl Bock, Ker ?hav couoly, on the old alftge road froni CftifldtH U) L*t>CMt#r wb*r? the ainr rout? *v*Uiq ? f transport tr>% Uje robil '*?? lb vogue, .io*kinp liirce uif)? i wetk A*, will bt ol?*?-n*d ih'u ?m ? t l|j? c'o?*t (>! tUft C'tvtl ?f?r whfD tbt# ?ectiun wm ftlAtjcl*lly * or) %rr *???() A* i con#' 1?? mi denied ill* f>rivitfedof h co)lb({i?t? frdu* <;n?i' n, hui Availed J of ?unb 0| piiruiniiit? a* wer* <,ff?rr?>d by ?he "old fluid" or abort-tarm couo U) achoola or it thna by rloae ap p ietlioo h?? obtained a f%ir educa lion. At the age of 20 bo cioie lo K>rftti?w hh proapt-cla oo ?h? farnu thai tiniff *cre any thing *Ue but fUl'ering lo act;fpl & position at a*k-*i/i>tn in a (funeral rnerchand iae atoif. A'. lhi? he made good and win for li y??ari a wiebier of the y fir d m irk On M*y 1, 1004, he entered the h( rvioe rf VucU: S'im ?? e^m^r No 1 nii-ibc flrBt route ?atabliahcd at 'hia <-f!i;*4-. He ih a vvnrin advocate f thf K K. I) S?^U'm, V#f-11vint; il lo b*? fine of tlin 'a^enci*;* thai lenda to a belter development of 'Im* agricultural interest of the C iml V Tue cities and larger town# have public building#,.ci'y carrier* and wfuUiir report*, *vhiI? the R. K. I), mill I* the only luxury furnished l<> ihe people in the rural districts by "h" government. !!?? attended tin* that State uiett fpg in Columbia vvlit i) the S'.ate art H'-c* ?ti? n wns inaugurated nn'1 1 ib l?rj1 in an able a'l11 r? hh from A . K. L? vcr that r?;u?Iy helped the hoye in laying the foundation fur t)iih wr>tk. He has kept in close, touch wi'lt the organization from ltd in fancy up to tin; pre??nt lime. Lan ribliT c?un(y has u good aasocia li oil and no mo of the moat zealous members to ho f>uiRd ?ny wIiitp. I he ofHeers ut prc-nrnt ai? : I). R Kl'-tch. r, [iteaident ; A 1). Milliard, vkk president; W. K Pardue, sec ret-ay ; Ciaud Mlnckweji, treasurer. I'lie mutes that em in ale from ! pMHt < Mires in 'h?* cuntv are as f ? ? I - lows: L'liicas'.er 7, Kershaw 5, Heath Springs l.Taxubaw 2, St jue horo 1, Riverside 1. Marring <>n<? family from a citi xen?hi}> stand point, he lb the old est in to?vn an eveiy other family has emigrated to thi* plaee ?ince his advent. With the txceplion of one or two da\n, the patrons of hie route have not failed in the recep it >'i of tli'-tr mail f ?r neatly six yearn. On February 28, 1900. he was married to Miss Bertha Smith, and !" C!.i?j union huve been born three cliiulrt o. Get a Msj^slio souvenir set of waie ?t Rurns it Barrett's f-tore dar ing demons! ration w. < k Feb 2 I to 2(J Announcements. F?>K MA YOU I lifp'tv si(iti<>tiii< c n.ymlf a candidate for Mn> r of Camden a. Ilif* approaching Ci v ii. n. . S. F. iiraaingtoo. ALOKCMAN \V A UD 3 'I he friends of Mr. K .1. hereby urn.??fjfU'M hi'ii m ii Candida!** for Alder ma:! from WuH 3 sijty-'M to tlio rnl*?? of Ttii- ( |f > I't inort at ic primary election. Manv Friend#. \lr. Kdioir; ? in>n'>nn ce (he fol ?ou iiir l*?*111!? ? ni?? i? fur \V.?nl.-m of Cam ?Jc'. W.u.l 1 \V. I'.. I' .rt.-r, W.,r.l 2 -N. K (!??(> !hIc. U'snl :l-F. .1 F.?wi?. Ward 4 ??' II Wa? ! .'(?Jriu T Mai k.-y. Ward 0 ? S. (1. Zeinp. Citizt!)8. AI.DI'.KMAN \V A III) 'J We wi?!i t.i aiiiio'irifc Mr. Kenneth M'.ri I hh a ( aiidi<!at?* fur Alderman fr< in W,iril Ii. Voters. A I.DKWM AN WAHI) 2. fo lit- Vfl?-r? <<f Ward 2: Aa there iceins U? he a universal desire uiiidtiji our people that the next (3ity f'o iiicil *hr?ll cormiM of men who thor omMy ut deratand the reeds of our inn nil I|?h1iIv jis h whole, rw.<l who will, hs individual AMermen, look particularly af ter lli* interest? of their several Wards, I hereby respectfully announce myself to the voter* Af Ward 2 of this city ah a can didate for Alderman from that W*rJ In the approaching primary election, I hare aerved you previously in this capaci ty during four years, under two Mayors, Mctwr*. If. (J. t'arrlflon nr.d A. 1) Ken nedy, declining electir/i for a third term, and I refer you for my record to any member of the two Council* wttlv whom I Hat With no insinuation apainst any candi date now. or to he lu the Hold. 1 want to say that I enter the race aa a man abso lutely without an axe to grind, and with nothing but the beat interest* of my city and ward at heart. Yoer vote* and support in the coming primary and general election will be heartily appreciated,? Rmpectfallt, W. ?< toktMfc. 4>=* It i? woi til $#.00 to jou to rt*<i our alvfrtUecDMit in linn |>?(>?r. to don't overlook it Burn# & IJirrett 0?r Load of Wood Wanted. C?f l??fcfl of o?k i?^o9~?r?l ' 93 00 cot4 K?ftUd 1 U* C'uurv loi. Kkkh for Hotting Huff Orfingloo*, i>*r 1& $2 00 H-?rr?d K*>rk? i>*r 15 1 < 0 A f?w Orpington PulicU at 2 00 One Orpington Oo?k>?el 4 00 HtUbaw D?irj Karen. .Jan Executions. UB?)?-r Jui'l hy virtue of mindry tax execution* to itte direcUd, I will proceed to M il. hefor? lh* Court Houaedoor in the City of Camden, on the flr*t ^loin^y m March, 1910, during hours of Ml*, the fallowing <l^cril-<l property towit: 2f>%7 acre* bounded or the North hy ?an"!* known a* th+ls>v*- Un'1* and land* of Munn A Kirkland. Kant hy land* of Jordan ar.l J. H Marion (now of Work m?n), Sou-h hy land* known ?? Oliil d?r? tnl Cijrhurn. ?nd Went hy land# of Wyhtjrn an] pontic highway from Cam den to I,*nra*ter neparating the aarrie from land* of K>rklan/I and land* now or formerly of Howell. levied ii|*on arid to tie aold for texf-* m thf property of W. A. Jviwarda Term* of Hale?(2**h J. S. TKANTHAM H K. C Pehro *ry 11, 1910. SHERIFF'S SALE. Htate of .South Carolina.) C'juuly of Ker?haw. j Stevens Mercantile Company, Plaintiff, ngaimt D. A. Mcl/Huchlin, Defendant. !":ttltjy si.?;<J by virtue of an e*ccu?ion in the above stated caae againHt I). A Mc Lauc^lin i*Mied by I. Hough, Clerk of Court for Kendiuw County, of date the seventh day of February, 1910, and in or der fi fm'isfy ?aid judgment againat said l>. A. MrLauchlin, I wil! offer for sa'e for canh, ht public outcry, before the Court lloiiif door, in tin* city of Camden, dur ing the legal bonr? of sale, on the firnt Monday in March, JiMO, being the aev frith day thereof, the following described real nutate, levied upon and sold as the property of the said 1). A: McLauchlin: Alt that piece, parcel or tract of land containing two hundred (200) acre*, more or le??, Hitiiaicil, Iyiriif and being in thV State and County aforesaid and bounded ii? follows; On the North by lands of Jerry Hough. Fast by latida of Heck iCalwell. South by lands of Meek Cal well, Went by lands of Kelly Hell and I) A Mr I >-.nald ; partly on the North by WiUon Varborotifeh land. .1. S TK A NT HAM, Sheriff Kersha w County. Feb. 17, HMO. An Ordinance Governing the Manufacture, Storage, Sale and Use of Combustible, Explosive or Dangerous Materials with in the Corporate Limits of The City of Camden, S. C. City Council of Camden, Camden, K. Feb. "tb, 1910.. Bo It Ordained by the City Council of Camden, 8. C , in due session as sembled the 7th day of February, 1910: Section I. No person, firm or cor poration shall, within unv building, within tho corporate limits of the City of Carmleu, store, manufacture or keep for sale or keep for use in any art, trade or manufacture* or domestic purposes, any liquid which will emit nil inflamahle vapor at a temperature below IK) degrees Fahrenheit, as test ed in G Tagliabue's . closed Pyrome ter, except thut if kept in closed metal cans or bottles, not exceeding one gal-| Ion of gasoline, benzine op unphtha may be kept in any building, within the corporate limits of the City of Camden. Provided that this shall not apply to gasoline stored in tho tank of any automobile of standard make, whether uaud for individual use or kept for hire; and provided further that this shall not apply to tho gasoline kept in tho tank of any automobile of stan dard make which may bo left, tempo rarily, in any repair jfarajfe, for a period not exceeding seven (7) days. Section II. All apparatus used for generating or holding acetyleno gas thall he so constructed, located and used as to secure tho greatest measure of safety; all such apparatus to be lo cated outside of occupied buildings. Section III. No person, linn or corporation, within the corporate lim its of the City of Camden, shall store, manufacture or keep for sale or use In any art, trade or manufacture or for domestic purposes, gasoline, benzine or naphtha in bulk unless same is kept in metal tanks outside of any building. or in a brick building at least two hundred feet from iiroad street. Section IV. No person, Arm or cor poration, within the corporate limits of the City of Camden, shall store, manufacture or keep for sale, or keep for use in any art, trade or manufac ture or for domestic purposes, any calcium carbide, unless same Is kept in water-tight metal cans, having a capacity not exceeding one hundred (100) pounds each, the aggrogato quan tity not to exceed six hundred (600) pounds, provided that such cans of carbide be stored in a dry, water proof, well ventilated place, and not more than one broken package kept on ihe premises at any one time. Section V. No person, firm or cor poration shalj transport, store, keep, manufacture or sell any dynamite, ni troglycerine or other substances or compounds highly explosive and of low stability, within the corporate lim its of the City of Camden. Section VI. That any person vio lating the conditions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined a sum of not more than One Hundred Dol lars ($100 00) or be imnrisoned for not more than thirty (30) days, and that such Imprisonment, may, at the dis cretion of the Kecorder of the City of Caindeo, be accompanied with the ad ditional requirement of hard labor on the streets of the said City, Ratified in Council Aaaembly this 7th d of February, 1010. < [L. 8] P. M. ZEMP, Mayor. Attest! . ?1* 8] J. J, GOO DALE, Oil# QUrti Business. Our Stocks are about complete with all new desirable merchan dise. Special attention is called to the following lines which we shall place on sale this coming week commenc ing today: 5,000 yd. lot beautjful val lace, French and German makes, values worth 7/l-2cto 10c yd. at 5c. yd. Lot heavy linen laces to be sold in the above assortment. Our showing of embroideries can 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 refusable curtain scrims. Full assortment of plain and fancy scrims. 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 tocUy or tomorrow to get measured and select your cloth from the magnificent new woolens sent us Yy ED. V. PRICE & GO. They produce clothes us you want them, distinguished look xng, stylish clothes of quality, within the modest price range of $20 to $40. Yours respectfully, BABUCH-NET UBS COMPANY. M. BARUCH J NO. T. NETTLES THE BIG STORE Hirscli Bi'otkrs & Co. Following our nunennlul ^icut clearing e:?Jc we have now <5<:ci<1e<i to inaugurate our Mireat Spring White Guilds Sale" beginning Thur?day Morning, I<Yhrnary 17th, ur?d continuing for Ten Day*. 'i lii* v%ii 1 ^iw our |a?rons awl (riei'dd ample apporlunity to tukc advjjj^^e ol the exceeding low prices of (hiri Enormous White GoodsSale I Caw 36 irich JJJcachin#. 10c value 6 1 4c yd 8 pes JI6 inch Hlr-rtcli, i*oir finish, i n; value, 10c yd 500 yd?, fine lininli Oatul>rif;, 17c value, 10c yd (Special lot Kmbroiderie', good va uph, 2c >d 3,000 )ds Torchon Lacew ui>4 Insertion, worth up to 15c, 4c yd Embroideries. 3000 y<ls Krnbroidorie* arid Insertions w th lO.j, Hvle price fie 2000 ydn Kmbroidcrien stud lunertioa, 20c and 2oo quality h Ic price 10c yd. ; ' 1 lot short lenglh Embroideries, ull widths, worth up to 40c, Hale prico 12 l-2c yd. 1500 3 ds very wide Kinbroidory C>r ?oi\et covers and chil dren's drewses, worth tip to 50c, Halo pricc 19c yd. White Goods. 1000 )ds White Striped Madras at 1 -1 1 2: worth 20c yd 5 pes 40 inch White Lawn > t 10c: \d, worth 15c yd? I case fine while s* ?:t i: quality ol " laxon.'' just the thing for nhirt waists or dresses, value up t> COc, sale price 17c. 1750 yds Sea Island at ?> l-'2cyd. . 5000 yds Sea Islan 1 4 l-'2e yd. Linens, Linens. Lot 1 ? 8 pes all shades, 17 1 -2c, worth 25c yu. Lot 2?0 pes all shades, 1 !)o yd. worth 30c yd Lot 3?5 pes all shadc3, original price 10c and 50c yd; sale ' price 32 1 2c yd. 1 pc heavy Linen Crash lor walking and riding skirts, value 00c, sale price 39c. 1 lot pure White Lim*ns, 30 in wide, worth 05c yd. sale price 19c yd. <&. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Ladies' Night Gowns-?Lot No 1 ?100 gowns 59c. 150 gowns 89c, To gowns 98c, V00 gowns $1 19,50 gowns $1.48. I lot coisct covers 48c. Ladies' Underskirts ? Lnt No. 1. 19c; lot No *2, 69c; lot No. 3. 88c; lot No. 4, $1.19; lot No 5, l.o9; lot No. 0, 1.48; lot No. 8, 1 98. Ladies' INIuylin Drawers?Lot No. 1, 10c; lot No. 2, 48c; lot No. 3, 78c. 1000 ydrf 36 in Percale in short lengths, now designs and colors. Value 10c yd, sale price (> 1 dc. White Organdies And Mercerized Persian Lawns. %2 pe< (>(> in White Orjondy, 29c yd worth 40c y<1 5 pes Persian Lawn, worth 18c yd nt 9o yd 10 pes Persian Lawn, worth '2oe yd at 17e 5 pes Persian Lawn, worth 3 >c :vt H),-. yd 5 pes Mercerized Chiffon worth 30e ?>t 19c yd 5 pes Merccrized Linguie worth 40c to 45 at 32 l-2o yd. Silks And Satins. We have an immense stock to select from. 25 pes Majestic Satins all shades. Regular $1.00 quality, s:ile ]>ri< e 79c \ d 1G pes Messaline Satin. 36 in wide, all shades, also black and white, regular 1.25 quality, salo price 98c 5 pes 36 in ''Money Back" blk Taffeta Silk, worth 1.25 yd, sale price S8c yd. Shirtwaists. 10 doz White Madras, black striped, really made, 55c values, sale price 39c 12 doz Mercerized Madras, with neat black figures, regular 1 00 value, sale price 59c 5 doz extra fine quality shirtwaists, embroidery rings, nil col ors, 2 00 values, sale price 9Se 4 doz Tailored Madras Waist, satin strips, blue, pink and lav ender. a pretty waist for 2.00, sale price 98c 25 Net. Waists in white and ecru, fine quality a bargain et 6.00, sale prico 2.98 We will also include in this pale our full line of men's and boys'spring and summer-clothing whioh have just arrived. HIRSCH BROS & CO. ? - ? i . #;tv* . . r THE BIQ STORE.