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I $h<o?irIr PUBLISHED KVKRY FBIDAY| ||^4k ^ BY W. ^r^;cX3QWI].tL'! OaajJidatoe' Onr<U for County ofticoa, $?.00. Omigreialoiial $10.00. . . *0* AovtATfttirtu;- Ojrduuu; ! advertlHUJOiitu, firnt insertion 1 ft,00 pur square ; e*ch ?uo??qui>ut in ?erHon 60cout? j,tlr Hijaar#. Bav*i*j for eomruut ftdrertlaing will be an noyngod upon application ut the oflie? j Alt conr?4iiift^?tioiti? t<> thin pKJj'nr JIHIHI l)W *<?<??.II?|,;u.i"'l by I he tlUr ; ? Jihiao hud ittUIt???!* of the writer, in or- > ? & dor to iupuro uttvutlon. Rejected nidji uvcriptM will not >'? returnt'd. OominujiioAiidufi will ho published when of interest to the Koneral public nod not of a dcfamutoi y nut lire. No <*?? ei'on*'ihility will ho asaumad fpr tb* ' :>;* viowH of oarraapondenta. 1 CAMDKN, S. C., AIM?. 1ft, 1 HI01 JPE', 1 '? No tic# to Homocrutie Clubn in accordance with orders of the J Butt Executive CoumlUeu.a 1)1) m- , oorAtlo Cluha of 10 ruh*w C<?t>nlj : ar? hereby notified to hold n>? vt 1 At their rcppoctlve heuilqunrtejh on Saturday April IH'.li ? iimtaut, fot purpose of reorgaolsslnjj; and electing delegates to the Oo/nty Convaniion which meet* In C^otTOn?Monday 11 A. M. May 2ud. Kueh club is en titled to elect one dele#aty for every twenty*(\ve member*, nod ono f->r a majority fraction thereof, and abould also select at i n meelinga a member of tlio County Kxecullyt Committee. J'Iioh, ,) I<iikI ?nd, County Cliaiiinau. C. \V. Hlrclunorc, Secretary. ('luiirtm Demon at ic Club, Mr ( f 'b? Oi.rn 'en Dcino C)CAUc Club ui<' hereby notified l<? mi < t on A t>r n 2ffid, r>t 0 p, fTi , ft t |' /'|1Tn {I'llfftfj f ' T t h t" purpooc of ft Ol find ( ''?(?' it " Offleorti nti<i ilfi * I > 11?;; <' ? nrif y C')oV? i>ti mi. Vdid i;? >(,ii;e !ip111i< 8 in all inoinhath <>f tu:? f.-vrnur IhKnih ftnd W-.1'.?!?" I! Cluht "%* i 11 < ? 11, ft I" the two yvirft ?, w<rv cuii ? olidtlU'd ISit.l iht: aui'l'l) b. lilt: Cirttio C'lib. TUon. ,j. lv i t I'lC i h ot. C.. w. JiiiHini'V, , SrMjrntnry. Bohci'or Oobb I.o oh Ilin R.snleneo fly * ire The nrnny friendH In 111i-* cnuimu nily of Solicitor W. Hntuptoti Cnh'.i w ill regret exceedingly to iftf.ru Hint hin residence mis iUbtro\e.d by liry iv frvv dnyu Uf{o. We Ink tlia following notice of i', fioin t'iv Columbia Kcootd : "Solicitor VV. i I tun p ton Cobb 8 handsome home out on the Cutnden ronfl, nhout hnlf i? ruila hcyoixt the city iimiiK, watt completely desUny cd by lire ??tir.y Sunday inyrnu g. T.' i- fi: rt,iiu:? tin ! I n-v>r hold < H'? < .'?? wire f.iiif d .?>? r >\ ed. I';?? huii-.if'i,: Wr.it i:i?>ut'(d f?ii" Jp2,!50U mid P.. fuini'.uft! It.-r Cv.HOn ,ur. t, h.'-, in I lotto lh rti.iiu i. ft i in ! 000 to Tiie lilt: wuh pi <?!??? bly due In it defective kitchen line. Jl wofldiscovered tit ft o'olo? k. Knr tut)!\t<dy Mr. Cobb was up }?!. I'lr timoand I.'id no dilllcuity in y. 1 ? i. bis funnily out., though In- cuv- i nmr- of ti,Ir, f.th'Ct# lircf.kf'ir.!. h !' Jubt t-ecn t. olci>d f-.r l i.u pnju . fcory to hie 4join?; ?>ufor the tl when th?> fire w?t3 iltHC'tied U. I). C. SCHOLARSHIP. The South I 'urn! iiiu 1 ?i vi-di>o, I'. i>. G\, oilers it lull sehol.tr>h'p .? i lti?' University '>f Sfm'ii < *??!???"!t?::i <.;i . i J'Ouiij.7 men it. tin' St tile and ti\ :?d.i !?...? for use S. pt |,i. lido. This fch'dat shin consist-. i.i tn-i tun i>t> nt.t! . I-1! in money, for ii* m*f ox ?<t iii.-i Uni ver.sity. A |>i?! u ;uit.-? m this >vh' 'I ? j nr.ship niu>t !)?? .it It :i^t Sivlo n >r;n ;| of aye. In ji11!?* lt> cin?.r i!k> i-'it--??:!?..?. i Class lit t.'urolinu, hu\ .u^' eitu?:?i- , the lentil ju'r.ute of a hijfh sriiool, , | JileU^H tlu'lll-H-I S I > III V-IM l||ilJil t!." i yours I'.tiutsi' oMcrrd hy il |)?. '< i. i must re.ii.lc it. the liuiluiloi-v m. I ? j ('uinj)iis mi.i Imki' !heir brard tin-! C<?ll\',;v I ? t? ??'.?!> , I? I . I I ? i ti! >? : tllicutc s|.i:iii.' tii;it ;;? i? ii? i,uiti. \ i ?; not nlToi 'l t i p:i\ f. i- Ur ir i i 1 n-?? . ? niJHt hi tin: >??>!. ?>V !itn; >; >0 t ..... of u v i?iifi lieru*. ? vcl. rati i.t lu t.i't ' ri'Clt id (ill CIINfl t ? i ft III TI I ft 11II i 1 ?. ' preffr^nef '.viil lur ;^iven snu, ( 1 widows of < 'mift'ili rati* m.!< in iti>?t i must h<.* enti. r??i*tl l?y tlit.* pi > . r - ; n ' C.'hnpt^r id iih; I I >. i' in >.i.r i i linn. App;;,Mir<.|- diN .-.!??? ? ship ihunI In: idrtl .villi 11>?* 111.? i? ? ? ??. ? ?. ed i!."t l:tl-f i ' .i 11-? fyt \ (??. . j are rendthul d. \ n.t^i t,,i |..it On e vi-1 v |?i.. i.: ': ,i 11 i". t > : ?? ? ed C ii;M iih' I I : .11- !.?.,? Rj.)k. Aiarv ii I '.>!'P till"'.; :. Chnirtii tn I d;n-.f.ip ' . n.tniut . s. C. I>i v., I' I >. (. , i iiar imimi. Wnlcree Township ii viidoy . Sc! ool Convention. The \V:'iri ( ? 'i'ovmh.p s,, ? t: \ School Con \ .'ill n wii it. I v .? ii Har mony Su'.ti.. * f-^hoi.l A:i L...V. _.tn. 1?10. r;- S A I I t \ I) A \ , L.ird. 10:30 A. M. l>.n-oli..:m! s. t ..... conducted l>v i'iv*i<lent oI eoii\riitu?u W.y. 11 A. M. Knndlmoiit of di-h*};iil*s ?jjp"ftnd reports from schooU ,'Vi .J- J1 ;.>0 A. XI. I 'X'tir jiioii, \\ h:? t / sluHi Id 1)0 tho uMi'.iul-' i [ tin Chmvh 'towards those nuMr.hi-rs who couid . tend ..Sunday So.hool hut do ?-.<.t? ^*0pfcakcrR, Mros. .1. A. C.ri^hy uml u r .-Newton Kelly. ^^ZAFTEl$.::o(j.\ s;u >N I.30 Prnisi' Service c ;..;.jctial by ?owe meiiibei' of Con vcniion . ' T oo - "Discussion. Should rewurd.s be offered to induce Sunday School stteftthtfte*'' ?m, why not? If ho, whntklnd of rewards should l.o used? fipesnWs, Hros." O. W-. Thomas and Tr-M/Mgdrttrrr "3700 Adjournment. SUNDAY MORNING, 24tl?. 10-00 Sunday School muss mooting. II.00 ITcauhintf by puplor. Kcud ^folnuUH. S. B. ROSS) ? for OommUte*. BOYS! MAKE MONEY ' ' (mow I NO CORN. /?* r ? ^ * We would like to see ev ery boy in Kershaw County 10 to 18 years old compete for prizes offered by Corn Club Contest. Met busy, Hoy?, See how much corn yon can pinko on one acre. If yon fail to #ot a money priz", yon will have corn to Hell, and hrnt of all, yon will have some experience (hat, will bo worth more than money in yearn to come. ' TiliiflKST NATIONAL BANK, John T. Maekey, O, J, Shannon, Jr., Cashier. ' President. P;anla for. Uq.la. "T~nTj'i('W.H 10u |i i <h /, ???. Sn-cot !?hc?i \ Orit- tlcr?*? # 1 60 poT ' h n?wi'd. M? Mi/v.v I) .iry Fft* t? Apr. H, l'jlO. otice Teachers. ' r s'piiiiK 'IVitchor.V oxntni* v. ii v. ill !<? l.i l'l hi 11 f'Cnim Monro ! ...v. .\S.iV Ci'li* < t;iMiciini?K at- 9 K. I. J. M. Kf.N'/IK, n,,untv .Stij i. I'.diH'Htinn :! 1"), J!?10 For Sale. iI Busses, 2 Seated RiiciiborJy. Before . > - ii A ~u<h. A |.j>l v to j J. J. Cuiinin^ljiun, af (\,url Inn. Administfatof's Notice. -r-11y iivc i:"| ' t| :tt I will npply .i :i.i. .? <i i , in. !" t. ; Kt ra 11a\v . i n S.-.LurI" M .. M?> I It h, ' <li>:! i:" A'Iomm:"lra In- (-? f?-) i i N! ie I! ? r i ii t l'? K< n f. i 'i * ')> !;, i 1.4>...<?? Mr- llireii- |{. K?*iuii'i|y. ! isi.fi in tin- (Ja-ii.i.Mi l lnoniclc ;*?, |fi pi. Tax Executions. '.Vr mill liy <"' fnndiy t;tx t*?*!!?< ^<) tin* <1I will propped ? i * ir th?? * V ai;t TT" i:-i ioorin the >.f <oil l hc Ii-1 Molality in I1U0, <''"iTiny t!:o ' ?'.it houra of ii.f i property ? i r- ii'.ir*' ii'- it- i, pi Hchool ,lis Mil ImuikU-iI h i : hr North and ?i v l.i;\i Kiik'ii l. "until byroad : .* fti">i v'ii111? t~ l'l1 Mill to Konl i. \i'lui4 !::? !.**.-? trout John hu? I Mi- N. I'. \N 4*i. Wool l.y K iI?? pi_r??I.?? vi?:: vi|i..ii him. to be :? tlif i r.'ptt iv <? : Kj-ter Hunk^, for ,.f IVV-H A ;i<'"i?.5 l'l H. li 'i.; 11 i" t. i'? t No. 1 !. 1 "n : i. N r(!i b> , A I'M .1 ii 11 I I. 'i.t'., I\::"! hv Lorkhart r'Hoi. south lv I; \ Yiuiahan u. S \ i-'i!iftu? ?. \\ t ?i l.y K A iM ttc l \\ I" t'lu. Vi < ,ipd f.? i - known n:i J. I'. \Minliuti lanils. ' u; >?;. !. I I ? hp (ii1.! i. \ tic prop it K. S. Villi pl^llf, t.|i tiiM - of KK)M n of S in. ? ('at-.}i .1. >. T KAN'TH A M S. K C 14. 1 <? I o. ORECLOSUfiE SALE. ( f Si I".ill Cur > 1 ;; t \>b Court o'irit, - ? f Common (. ? . i!. t V ( f Kci 1]|1\S \ P!pU8 ,\. 1 l'i.iintirt, it Mtuiitf'.ui'.. 1 i ft filnii '" *?11 ? u ? 1 'V :m t :i d. t ! ???? ill ?< \t' i ii| i ! ,.i<! ? ! v '!u* 11<>n * K. \\ Mi r, iit! Ki f i !i v Hi!;', i i UiWO t .10 .> i ! N >?. imt' i. I!'<V 1 v. ill offer in* i i ? 11.1 <! i:.i '? >?i it II< uit' . I In- l?il> ? I ( ;i;i. It I'., durum ;i! !i >'i| ?? it ?>.!'?, i II 11 i> li i -.t Moll ? ! ? Mnv in\t (y11*, t i'jntf the ?nd day ! <' - tt t l?>i i wtrv,' u?-iTil i'<l pared of ; A 1 ll v i;t.div:d< <1 lijili". t.:l?- *nd infer 1 ? > ? ? i Joist j?li Maini. m!t in ti'id to nil that | iUVfl ?t t rHi"t i f which w rt? ' > .. !>v t In* on l? i of 11 if (*<v.rc of Common J P*' for Snmtcr Cr-u.rv in *ni-i Siati* in ; :*. ton pronvdini?*, niyhd (iraceMnn . i_a...u and other#. phuntiil', against John I \V? ?ley ManigauH ?n ! othrrj, dn'ondinli, 'and luitig n tract situate in Kcrahaw t~covi'i Fy in wid State containing two bnn dr* 1 c2"0j acT??. m >Tr or ? bntiodfd IV f.'t by t,n.on fi'pni rly a x lirtl hj Jo<au Ti*d ?'o; WfSt by fitndi of Lonris Wall,; .N^wih by land formerly owooi by William J.hxbuey ; and Kfttt by tbo public road known at tbo "Lock lout Hoftd." Tt ri?i8 of tale Cash . Piucha*er to pay 4<n^f-apen?. ? ZZ^tA ?, ?TifrVl. April litb. It Zr&. WITTKUWSKr, MmUtfor Kemha* Co. tlOi - Citation. Mouth Carolina?Korsliaw (,'ounty. By W. L. McDowell. .1 u'Ijjo of Probate. WliercaH, O. 1$. Grip#* u???le suit to me, to grant Mm Letter* of Adminiutration, of the Estate of nod offccts <>f Dicy Bovet, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admofi !hIi nil and aingulur the kindred and the' cruditorM of the Haiti Dicy Hoy ft deceased. that they bo and ap nt'Hr heforo me, in the Court ol Proh'nte, to he held at Cam den, S. (! , on?the 23rd dav of April n?xt aftur publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to nhow c a into, if any thev have, why the said adniiniatration hhould not he grantod, ? (liven under mv hand thu 7th day of Aplil. A 1).. ID!0. w. l. Mcdowell, Ju-ltre of Probate for Kershaw County Published in the Camden Chronicl* on the H 11 day of April. H)10 An nouncements. MAGISTRATE I wish to itin'ounco to tlio Democratic voter* of DeKalb Township tl<ut 1 will lit; h candidate in the approaching primary e lee Inn for Magistiate for thin township, and ^11ti11 appreciate their support. I am well known, having lived hero nil tn> life, ami I believe ihat I Itnow the needs of the oillce. M Ci. lluckahoo. 1 hereby announce to the voters of De Kalh Township that 1 will lie a candidate in (lie approaching democratic, primary for re-elect ion in Magistrate. My record is before you as Magistrate, and I shall appreciate your endorsement for this oHicy again. H. M. Finchcr. I wish to announce to the voters of DeKalb Township that I am a candidate for Magistrate, subject to the primary rules. Your support will be greatly ,,p. predated by mo. J). F. Dixon LEGISLATURE. Mr. Editor: We tuko pleasure in pre senting the n^uio of Mr. Ilcnry T. John hom for the Legi&lature. Biibject to lh.: rules of the democratic primary. It elected ho will discharge his duties in a manner that will reflect credit upon his county. Many Citizens. I wish to announce to the voters of Kerslnw county tlTtit I will stand for re .-I it ion to the House of Representatives from this count v, and if again honored by the d? niucratic voters with their suffrscet 'or this position 1 pledge them faithful set vice* in the future asQin th?> past M. h ^nntli. My candidacy for the 11 ?>uso means a pa m of peace for thing* that are straight, out a two-edgul s?nrd for thu gs corrupt J. O. Moseley. Having been solicited by a number of friends to enter the race for the Legisla ture, I In ivby announce myself a candi date for said position and pledge myielf, if elected, to w jrk for the best interest of the people of Kershaw county. It. 1$. Elliott. Tu W NS111 T GOM M1SSI ON E U. 1 wish to a:n.< imee to tbr-democrnTie voters < f Bulhdo Township that I v ill he a candidate (or Commissioner of lhifl'a to Township If elected I pledge them that 1 will do a Commissioner's du ties. E M. Huckabee. Mr. Editor:?l'leano announce Mr Amos Wtfli as a candidate for Township i ouimisMoner for Huffalo Township, sub ject to the rules of the democratic prima ty. His Friends. SEN AT P. I hereby announce to the voters ofKer aliaw county that 1 am h candidate for re election to the Stat*? Senate, subject to the fU-s of the demociatic party, ami I shall appreciate thomppoit of Lite dem ocratic voteis of the county for thin po sition. W. II Hough. AUDITOR I hereby HMiionncc to the vo(or? of Kershaw county that I wilt be * candi date in the approachirg democratic p?i maty for re-elecTTui) as Auditor. Appre ciating the honor conferred upon me two y>ai*Hgo, I respectfully aotivit your tup port for the ensuing term .. / M It. l!nbon* ? TREA^UHKB. I beg to announce to the democratic voter* of Kershaw county that I Will ?tand for re election as County Treas urer. subject to Um> roles of the primary. If r?*WUd I j>led?e royee'f for faithfnl *efvtc? in tbe fOluri a-* in the past, aud ?lull tppM0i.lt yo^p|M^|0|||t[)| Hirseh Bros. 3 & Co. >i>i\;r Ai>iii\it\rr A congregation of I ho 11 unil - somest styles and richest val ues tli t have ever boon ex it i bite ) in Camden. This Spring Opening will form one of tho most, fascinat ing style shows you ever at tended. Tho new Spring and Eas ter stock that now fills Hirseh Bros. & Company's Big Store is with nit a peer any whor in t le State. OPENING DAYS Thursday And Friday, March 17 and 18. We will have on display an elegant showing of the new est styles, shapes and colore in Trimmed IIat3 from New York, imported Hats from Paris. Ready-to-wear Ilats for Ladioj and Mis'es. Chil dren's Hats and a beautiful display of Inut's H mnets. Come and see tor yourself and meet our new and expert Milliner, Mi>s Van Leer, who is ready to serve you and show you the latest styles. Our store i^ full ot the new est goods- in the market. Very Respectfully, Hirsch Brothers& - Company. You Will Be Glad ALL SUMMER -..it IF YOU TAKE TWO MINUTES NOW " TO REAP THESE BULLETINS OF * BARDGH'MTTLES COMPANY i t ' * V r ?' '*/*''* ' "? Thousands of yards of new Print ed Waist goods in Flaxons, Batiste, Organdies and Lawns kill the latest and newest pa terns, prices 10 to 25c per yard Special display <>( Ladies and Children" Hosiery, our confined lines of Hosiery for Ladi?.s arc the best (hat money can se- . cure, wo call special attention to tlie finer lines at 50, 75 and 1 25 per pair All tlio new things in C'liiUlniis farcy m il plain colored sock(s . Mens u derwu:?r for Mn im r- Knee Lrn^fli Drnwern, Poros knit, B V. I), Etc., we cany in t-ftck nt all times all ' sizes and largest assortvmmi in iliis i-y. Lisle vents with short or long slee cf with drav<rs 1o match. ScT.ivens elastic sunm drawers in all sizes. Kaiser's Neckwear lor both Ladies and Gents Everything in Ladies Clause Vesta are to bo found in thin store, fivsli stock is added (<> tliis line every week Table linen Napkins, Towels, Sheets. Pillow cases, everything in house furnishings here at the right.price. Largo assort ments to select from. Mens he ipse Shirts?the best $>1.00 shirt m:iuo for men. New assortment of Curtain Scrims and swisses, Silk-o-Lieij^ and Demins, all newest p-itom.8 Your attention is called to the popu'iir price Muslin Under wear, Shirt wais's, wash ittU-d spreads, wash goods, white goodri, otc. This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx's Fine Clothing Exclusive Features of O^f REGAL OXFORDS Heel Hug ? Regal Oxfords fit snugly at the heel?never chafe or cut?because they are made on special Oxford lasts. Ankle Fil?Regal Oxfords fit . smoothly and evenly around the ankle, whereas ordinary low-cuts, made on high-shoe lasts, sag and gape at the ankle. Cuslom Instep?The patent ed, two-part REGAL/ORM Lasts, on which Regal Shoes arc made, are removed from the fin ished Regal Shoes in see/ions. This permits the instep or "waUt" of the shoes to be made small and ?nug. Quarlcr-sizes- In addition to the usual half and full sixes Re gals come in one-quarter and three-quarter in bchoccn. This double number of fittings insurej an exact fit for every foot. Cuslom Styles ? Regal Ox fords reproduce the latest, correct $350 $400 $500 custom styles, not found in other rcady-to-wcar shoes until the following season. , And yet our Reg&ls cost you no more than ordinary Baruch-Nettles Company. I