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ANNOUNCEMENT! n We bog to announce tint we have opened up in the Opera Hunso store (noiih aid??) w th a full la.e ol Fresh (Iro (oiios 1?? m Kpienith our stock. Everything you v ill need. * Now goods e.oifling in daily, "The Pure Pood Store. . RKUOK & I/ANG >? 5#e*l Election Money. Wfj h*vn been r< quested l?v W, F, Jt'isaell '?> ftunourfcr Unit llio rnonry for ihu mann^is who l*ut summer tu iho dis pensary election has come and th<)S< who served iu that elect'on can g<'t th? money hy calling 011 hiui fur it. Prcaching at DeKolb Itev. J. J. Myers wiii conduct n bories of meetings at Dt Kalb Church commencing on Tuesday before tin1 J-5r<1 Sunday in March, being tin 15?'!?. Pleaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. K very body invi?. ? nl. Attention Camp Rl.-haid Kirkland. The members of (/auip Richard Ki kland are hereby nouQi'd to meet at the council chamber on Match the 121h. All mumbers on urgod to bo pit sent as business of importance demands your attention W. K. RUSSKLL, Commandant A. D. KKNNfcDY, Adjt. 100 Ilnslieln (jenuiuo Toole ('ot to 11 Seed For Sale All who want some pf these fine seed for planting will meet me a", iny house iu Camden on Mouday, March 14'.h, 1010, or write lde he fore that time at GfJ Sjciely St., Charleston, IS C. R. \i. WILLIAMS. Death of Mr. p. Tobias. Mr. P. Tobias died at his home on low^r Main street in tliits city on Inst Monday night. Mr Tohiap linn been a resident of Camden for many years and has always been engaged .In the mercantile business. The burial took place with Masonic honors at the Jewish Cemetery at this place on Tuesday afternoon Services by Evangelist Win, Blark. Rev. Wm. Black, Central Evan* gelist of tho Southern Prtshy lei ian Church, commenced a series of 'meetings here on Monday last. To accommodate the large congrega tions the Opera House i? being used for these mc etingf. The meet ing is increasing daily both in at tendance and interest. Mr. Black /j/reach<s with ureal clearmss. in I /force and we arc sute ihat great ^good is being accomplished. Mr Black is accompanied by Mr. Burr, of Canada, wIiopo sweet songs art wooing manj' souls tn Christ. Ser vices are being held twico a day ? at 10 45 a. m and 7 30 p. m. We pray that tho entire community will bo brought to a belter knowl edge of and closer communion with God, Descriptions of the Enumeration Districts of Kershaw Co Buffalo Township,? 1st. Ail south of public road leadmd from Young's bridge on Lj neb's river to Hough's bridge on Ljnch'a creek, thoncc fol lowing Lock hart road to' DcKalb township line, including Bethuno town, and excluding part of Kor shaw town. 2nd All north of pub lic road leading from Young's bridge on Lynch's river to Hough's bridge on Lynch's cre< k. thence following I.ockhnrt road to DeKalb township line, including part of Kershaw town and excluding Bethune town DeKalh ^ownship?l^t All north of 8. A. L Hy"V"T*c?nrtfnsf Camden town.- 2nd. All south of S. A L Itv, and north of Bishopville road, nnd that part west of Camden city, lyfng between S A. L Hy and Town Creek, excluding Camden town. 3rd All soulh of Bfshopville road and aouib of ToWtt. Creek excluding Cam den town. 4th. Camden town, Wards 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0 Flat Rock Township?1st. All of fcbool district No 10 nad that pnr lion of Ko. 46 1n Kerwhaw county, excluding Westville town 2nd. All of eohooi dUtrloU No. 9 and 13, ?x clnding Wostville town. 8rd, Ail < f school district* No. 8 ami 19, in oiudlog WetUille town. Wftteree Townehip?l?t. AH of ?chool diitricts No. 11 tnd 16 north of Twenty Ato Mile Creek. 2nd. All of Mttool district* No 13 *?d 17 koath of Tw^mt/fire Mile Or??k. C&1 P H. Nolson. Capt Win. M. Shannon returnnl on Monday trom a viait to CJ??1 1'. II N"lrt?>n who in still in the hospital in liiltimoro. Wltilo <?ol. Nelson in not iujp'uviu# us )>1 |>ivUy an l.m WoikIh would like to him, y' when loft hy ('?pl. Shannon ho wi s reftii?<? coiLifot|nl?ly. Col N^lubn's ho61 of f'ritn lB hi re sincerely hope (hht ho will toon l e able to rem n home. . i ounst i~i()tc!s K I It Iv WOO!) 114) I K L On Friday laft. after a hard f?? uj?I ? battle it) polo, the t?ama of Ceni 1cm and (blando and otin'r p'ajt'ro ami t'DlliuhiiiBl? met around u lar^c nn<i beautifully decora'od taMo in UW Grill of the Kirkwood and had din nor. Throughout the ilinnor ppuechesi were made, which up the nur ] rbnent of tlio evening. The table vv??8 decorated sviih (1 > fevs in tlic shape of polo mallets and at each] end of t!ie lahle were minature yr>a! posts. Some of those present, out. side of either teams were Dr. J W. Oorbett, l)r Gray, C..CJ. lJrowo, 'I'. Edmund Krurobholz, Alex Brown, j Hubert L. boe, W, P. Stuart, F. Wal ? bridge, l>r Pull/, Tiie fi'iale "f >lie lon'ds tournament which wan held on the Kirkwootl cotirtP, w< re he) i last i->atu*d??v Mi'ph Metsy Bnk'n and Mr I) \V Dodge winning ihe mixed doubles Miss Saliie Hay winning tlje ludiefl singled, mid Mr I) W Dodge winning tho mens ninnies. 0;i the 1 (?tb of March ant ther iu vitatinn tennis tournament is to h? prayed on the KirkwooH courts On Hccount of the miny quests at the hotels this promise* to be a vory pop alar tournament The events wid ho mixed doubles, ladies singles ami iiioii'b hingli'B. Mr John f'antev of Canden enter tained on Wednesday afternoon a crowd rif the trufptR of the Kirkwood by a live dove sinot' This was held cn Mr Canter's plantation ''Spring* (bio." ? On Tuesday March 8th, a Free booters polo game wit'? playo l on the Camden polo fi^ld nnd filled ihe u-ul i titude of spectators with excitement at every peiiod of the Man* of Iho old timera who have witnessed many garnet* declared that nover a game was played on th?; K?ld aa that of Tuesday. The tcoro ended in fa vor of thy B'ues?I 1 2 to 2 3 1 The While*: T 11 Dougherty, .Jr, 1) L ICdwarda, A Brown, and W P Stuart, Blues: 1 < II Snider, K G Whistler, Si(i Smith and N 0 Boykin Referee T E Kriinibholz Tlie arrivals at tho Kirkwood are : Thomas H Dougherty, Jr, Mr and Mrs Htrawhridno of Philadelphia, Mr and Mrs Frank S Katj 'nback and Edward L Katj nbick, Mra L Oitcn Slonn "of Trenton, N J, Mr and Mrn Clarance Morgan, Mips May Morgan of Burlington. Vf, Davton Vorhas. Camden, N J, Mih Payne. MisR Drake, .1 W Drake, B-nnettBville, S Mr and Mrs S B Ba'ootr, Blaine Kwiusr, Miaa Murio Kwiug of N Y CO CUT INN The arrivals hern are rr follows; Mr und Mth I M Kapper, Brooklyn, N Y; II A Ru*se>t, Chicago: ^Ir? F C Harden. Mr? II C Corns, Detroit; D N Martland and wife. Mrs H IlaweR, Kockl&sjl, .Me; Milton Ii*ed, Fall River, Mast; Dr and Mrs Satul llob ereon. Boston; Walter Pinson and wife, St Dovidp, Pa; Mrs 11 I' Lin derman and Mies Mary ^iadorraan, Belloview. Pa; Mr and Mrs OS Ra hen, Pbila; Henry Corv'ie and wife, Detroit; Mr and Mrs II C Kellog, K igabithton; Mr? A A Wilson, New York; Mr and Mrs T C Colton, i?n Ethel Oolton, Plainfl?ld; N J: Misa G U Uaranyer, Newbough, N J; Mra T L Cokor, Hartsvillo, S C; Mrs N P Cooper and child, Uniontown, Pa; Mrs A A Sullivan, Rutland, Vt; Miss L C Flaherty, Pittsfleid, Mass Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that K T Kniridge. Administrator of the estate of K. L- Laugloy, deceaaed, has this day. made application unto mo for a Anal discharge ax auch Admiuiit rator.and that Monda??the Uth day of April, 1910. at 10 o'clock a m., at the office of Jud?o <>f Probate. haa bo?n "appointed for the hear ing of said pHitiou, w.i, Mcdowell. - Jodfa of Probata Ker?haw Oo. March, 11, M10. 1 N It M ikes Nil PiflVreiic5 WI5I Lin? Of Work Vo? Kngage 1m You Should Have ? . - ? . ? I 'M * A Hank Account. Kvery man to-dny lias a good chance to lay up a compote-nee in twenty-livo years or lews if he will save. An account with this hank will provide an excellent system ol laying aside that portion of your earnings you do not need for immediate use. This bank will appreciate your account whether large or small. Till! HIST NATIONAL BANK. John T. Maokey, O. J. Shannon, Jr., Cashier. President. The Manning-Hughes Co., Inc. Camden, 8. O: Charleston, S C. Engineers And Constructors. Klcotrit*'j*r, Civil. Architect uVhI, Mechanical, Hydraulic, Municipal Textile himI Industrial Pluii?*?, Ki?frij?yration, Ile%ting. Ventilating. Specialiats in Kveiy Branch All Kinds. oCSurveying Done and Guaranteed. ?ufferlng front the coltc. With the anproach of spring the n supply of baby coaches Is entirely ^Inadequate to the demand and or ders have been sent to Boston tc rush not fewer than 300 here by th< first fast^ freight. The glass factor] here 1h working night and day turn Ing out milk bottles and dealers !i ?I baby outfits are doing a rushlni I ' business, i ' l | I,IEUT. .IANNKY SHOT DEAD. 1 lk(vHlorl?ua KllJino ?< Bo?n? I liiwt crrv i'iuM\iiv ihc TIOS MITICIL Notice is hereby given that a pH ma^y election will he held in the (My of Camden. S. C . on Tuesday, March 16th. for the purpose ?>f norn ina>ing a Mayor and eix Aldermen for paid City. The following managers havo he' n appointed to conduct said election : Ward 1?Opera House?J K Goodale, 0 R Dixon. J F Smith Ward 2?King's Livery Stable? W F Ituesell, L B Brur.pon, M F Chipley Ward 8?Oamdnn Hotel I'mzza?h W S Oodd, H TruoHdt ll, J E Altx f andor ? | Ward 4 ? H L Schlosbnrg'H 1'ii.zzi ?L E Alford, Henry Binrkwo!!, Jud' West [ Ward 5?.J J Workman'j 1'iazza?e T 0 Duliose, Tiios Whisker, Kobt| Wi! lianas !? Ward G?(-J E Taylor'a Piflzz**?Q G E Taylor. Robert Hardy, Albeit us'' Uailo * Thd polls will l^e opened at'Oe o'clock a, ni., and closed at 4 p m H L. WATKINS, Chairman. March 4, 1910. SIMVISOR'S MONTH LY REPORT. Tlio following is ft list of claims iipprov ed and ordered pai.l at tlie tegular month ly mooting held Monday, Mar. 7, 1910: .J S Trantham, sal and fees $2 48 30 I ,J McK>nzi<\ Hal and postg 59 33 I) M MoCaskill, aal and pstg 36 95 (} L Dixon, sal and postage 12 50 M U Uabon, sal and postage 33 20 John Collins, eal 25 00 Thoa Wilson, sal 30 00 M C West, sal and postage 100 75 Walker K & C Oo, stationery 83 43 0 W Rirchmore, adv and sla 20 09 Camden News. adv and eta 11 50 W h McDowell, adv, sta & sal 43 00 Jam b DeliOftohe. coal for C H 20 00 Camden l'reas Brick Co, brick 35 25 W T Twilty, autophy 5 00 G W Dabney, supt poor house 20 00 Lewis & Christum*, sup 31 85 W J l)avis A Uro, sup 14 00 Ilhame & Braitle. supplies 9 00 W llinson. lamber 39 95 Ks ridge &B.<ker, lumber 53 68 Springs & Shannon, sop 83 80 111 L Schloshhurg. sup 202 75 j M B Rabon, snppliot 4 52 70 | 8tt}\eo?'Mer Co, aup . 9 05 1 11 IS Muon, e>upt chain gang 141 51 Hoyt JoUoaaa, rd wit ? & 3D U t MloVle, rd wk 20 00 W T llolioy, rd wk 21 14 M A Sh*w, rd wk ? 8 00 John L Catoe. rd wk 10 00 A D O'Bryiui, Tre?a, wprk on bridged river 124 46 - ??*>1^* Total, *1,011 60 M. 0, WIWT. Position Wantfd By young lady as governess in private family. For particulate write MiL. M. W., 24 Harris St., W., Savannah, Ga. Residence For Sale. Seven room dwelling on Miin St . in desirable locality, Large garden behind building. Address "H. O. I) Care Clronjclo. U D O. Mrs Roland (Joodalc was hostess to the John I). Kennedy Chapter U D. C\, on Monday nfternoon. Ma eh 7th A goodly number of the nit-m bers availed th? msclvea of the oppor tunity of being enteitained in tliis hospitable borne. Aftcr d eposing of tho business Qt the afternoon there was a little time enjoyed socially. Dainty refreshments were served after which the Chapter adjourned to meet with Mrs liruce Davi3, Miss Reynolds and Miss Davis on the first Monday afternoon in April. L S. L , Secretarv. land was recently acquired and nc worth the price paid l>y the State." "The Governor has apprerlated th? this question is not germane to th case," declared Grady, "and has o dered investigation in this particuls matte Osborne withdrew hid question, b? made Allds admit that, as chairma of th? Assembly Ways and Meai Committee, he bad to pass on iten In the supply bill for the purchase c this land. Allds denied Osborne's instnuatio that there were "many personsaroun In Albany in the habit of buying ta 1. * iU. C'i. i Final Discharge. Notice is hereby tflvon to all concerned lhat on Saturday the 19th (luy of March, 1910, at U o'clock in the forenoon, we will apply to the Judge of Probate for Kerfllmvv County for a final discharge at) Executors of the e>ta?e of A. M. Vaughun It. A. VAIJGII AN. W. \V. IIUCKABKE. Exrs. Estate of A, M. Vanghan. March 4ife, 1910. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby j:iven to nil concerned that on Saturday. March 10th, A I). 1010, 12 M., I will apply to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County for a final <1ib chur^o a? Administrator of the Kitate of France* M, Brown, the fame having been Jully administered. W. C- BROWN, Adiur. Est. of Frances M. Brown. March 4th, 1010. Citation. South Carolina?Korshaw County. By W. L McDowell, Judge of Prob ate. Whereas, C. E. Watts made salt to mo, to grant him Letters of Administration, of the Estate of and effects of J. A Watts, deceased. . These are therefore to cite and admon sh all and singular the kindred and the creditors of the said J. A. Watts deooaaad. that they ba and ap near before me, in the -Court of Probata. -Kt:- bft held at Cam den, S. C, on the lith day of March next after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenooft, to ahovr cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted,. Given nnder my hand this 88th day of Feb., A. 1> . 1?10. w. u Mcdowell, JSp Judg* of Probate for Kershaw County. Published in the Camden Chronic Is Left the 4* day ?{ ?*?**? W0. THE GILT EDGE STORE FFO]Wi f.i1 V OF PIS TO fk k t Wo are now'opening up a beautiful line Spring goods, Percales, Ginglfama, Galatea, Popiius, Prints, While (>oods, etc., at prices that will pjfeaso you. We are still closing out our Winter Stock at Cost Prices Pull Line Parm Supplies Groceries. Wagons, etc., and a1! kinds of Feitilizem?^<>'1^., Pi-tish, A.cids and all kinds mixed and automated goods at closest cash price or on approved [tapers Come and see us Yours Respectfully, _ THE GILT EDGE STORE P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor. For Sale. Rhodo i41 n.n<1 Red ?Fresh for Setting. $100 for 15. King F. 11. Sawyer at Zemp itud DePaiis' Drug Store. Bicycle For $12. A Hartford bicycle iu good tun niog order, with brand new tires on both wheels, for only $1.2. Can be seen nt i'be Ctironicle Ofllce. Registration Notice, The Books of Registration are now open, at the Recorder's Court Room, for the purpose of registering qualified vot ers in lheeity-of Camden. In order to he able to vote in the general election of the cSty it Is ntceHsary to have a legis lation certificate made out ibis vrar. I). K. HIN80N, Supervisor of Registration. Camden. S. C., Feb. 25, 1010. ' ? Citation. South Carolina Kershaw County By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate, Whereat Mrs. Ellen M. Williams made petition, to me to appoint her Committee of Colin Manning. These are therefore to cito and admon ish all and singular tho kindred and cred itors of the said Colin Manning that they bo and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to Vo held at Camden, 8. C-, on the 12th day of March next aftor publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any lhey have, why the said peti tion should not bo granted. Given under my band this 26th day of February, A. D., 1910. w- l. Mcdowell. * Judge of Probate for Kerihaw County Published in tho Camden Chronicle, on the 25th day of February, 1910. notice of Stockholders' Meetin. A regular meeting of stockholders was held ai the office of the Camden Whole sale Grocery February 3rd , 1?1U, and the following officers re-elected for tha ensu ing year: F M. Woolen, President & Treasurer. W. It. DcLoache, Vice President, H. L WatkiHs, Hecretary. '1 he following resolutions were aoopt m1 and ordered placed io the by laws of the Company: 1st, No oflhser or emyloyee of this Coojpany-ahall have power or authority to mnke or eseoute any contract whatso ever.! list shall be binding on the Cam den Wholesalo Grocery without first em> ImttOng e?(nt? for the approval and con firmation of its President. 2nd. In the event of snr office eon* I neeied with this Company becoming va cant by reason of death or from any oth er cause, it shall beeome tho dntjr of its pfetident or next ranking officer to iin mediately o*ll ? meeting of itaetockhold* eve and elect to fill vacancy. P. M. 1?OOTEN. President. Secretary. ? Si818 WE ARE STILL IN THE MARKET Better prepared than ever to furnish you Willi > the choicest cuts of native moats, beef, p'Tk, lamb, veal, cut 1mm, wholo ham, smoked shoulders, heavy and fancy groceries. When in need of anything in our line, call on us, or Phone 31 from 5:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prompt delivery and courteous t eatment guaranteed. Yours respectfully, jVloseley Bfoihefs uv N/vririJ Office of Treapurer of Kershaw Oountv) Camden, H. C , Sept. 27, 1909. ' ] Notice is hereby given that the books will ho open for collecting State, county and school taxes from October 16, 1909, to Marrh 1 Ht, 1910. A penalty of 1 per cent will he added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1910. A penalty of (wo per cent on all unpaid by K? b. 1st, 1910 A penalty of seven per cent will be added on all unpaid March 1(4, 1910. 'I he rate per centum for Kerbhaw county is as lollows : Mills. State taxes, 6 1-4 School taxes, 3 County taxes, 3 1-4 Railroad taxes. 13 4 Court House Bonds 1-4 Koads 1 Interest on Bridge Bond* 1 Total. ltt 1-2 The lollowin? special levies have b?'er> made also : Mills. Interest on School Bonds District No. 1, Special School tax Diet, No. 1, 3 1-4 i, U ? 2, 1 3-4 " ? " 4, 8 1-2 ?? ?? "72 " " " 1<V ? >> n, 2 ? .? 1. 12, 2 r " " ? 17, 8 - | " " ?' 18, 8 2 ? i, n 32, 2 )? ~ ^?4" 27! 2 " 40, 1 ?? 46 I r._. The poll tax it $1; road tax $8. All information m to U*ea will b? furuisbad upon application. D. M. McCwkill, TvV Important To Cow Owners A Reduction From To$2. -?V' *# "Little Willie" ia th<j only'thor oughbred Jersey Bull witu a pedi gree and rogifltorod in the New York entile Club in this neighborhood and an exceptionally lino animal. Fee $2. G W. CROSBY. Deo 30,1909 ^ v FOR SAE HAY, CORN . and STOVER. Two good Milk Cows with young Calvos, n few corn fed Steers and a nice lot ot Hogs. Will exchange Corn for reap. l? 1. <UK>N, Lugoff, S# CJ?