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PUBLISHED KVKKY KBIDAT W. X,. McDOWHLL. ? tEiBSWBP9Sssawew#s#WP^*?sw|*3(wsse I Bites for contract advertising will be an nounced upon application at Ui*> office Hatuh ?oa Ai>v*?rmiH?: ~Ordinary tranbleut advertisuenls, first Insertion $1.00 per square; each ?ubsequent in .. feriioa 60 cents pur squire. Obituaries charged for et suae rates a? ordinary advertising. Communications wilt l?o published when of Interest to tbe general public and not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will be assumed for the tiews of correspondents. u-iii1..ins'" ... ? CAMDEN, 8. C., FEU. 3. 1911 You cab no more live without ex ortmg an influence thm the oak cad stand without casting a shadow. Let that influence he always for t> higher civilization, and the uplift ing of humanity.? Kx. A week filled up with eelflehneua and a Sabbath stuffed full of religious oxeroises will make a good Pharisee but a poor Christian. There am -many persons who think thutSunday is a sponge with vrhioh to wipe out the bins of the week ?Kx. ELECTION NOTICE. Stat? of Houth Carolina,) jKxecutivo Department.) Wherea*. a petition ?tgned by more ihau one-third of the qualified electore of that portion of Kereluw County, pro. ? tmtod to ixrcntrrff and ennoxed to Rich* land County in thin Statu, wan filed in wv office on the l?t dav of October, 1010, wide)) proponed cut off ombrucee the fol lowing linos, meet* and hound* to wit: Beginning at the point where the Ker abaw Fairfield County lino intersects the Richland County lino; thence 8 40, ,'}0 V. 00,547 feet, along the Richland Kershaw County line, to Raglin's Crook; thence down Raglin'n Crock with its vuiiuiis oourfces and distance* to the point where th? McCord's Ferry road crosses the 0 median lino of aaid Creek; thonoo north* erojy along the McCord's Forry Itoad to a atnko at oro?Hin? of neighborhood road at Mount Prospect Colored Church , ' thence, N. 40 W. 72,783 feet to a staku on the Kershaw Fail field County lino, which is al&o on tho Bear Creek Road , thence 8. 22. 80 W. 10 491 foot along the Kershaw Fairfield County line to the point ^ or place qJ beginning and .containing for ty-fi ye square udlea. And? Whereas, tho report of tho Com missioners whom I appointed to ascertain the frtelh hh provided for by law.aii to J whether tho provision? of the constitution and law? of this State a* to population, atCH, weulth. distance from the Court House of Kersluiw County, and all the other provisions of the law have been com plied with, was fllod in my office on tho 14th day of January A 1) 1911, and which report states that (he law hns been com plied with,leaving no less than fiOGsquaro miles in Kershaw County, and net W?h? than two million dollarH of taxable prop erty, and that tho population of thr sa-/i Tounty of Kershaw, will not be rodnced to less than fifteeu thousand inhabitants, and that the proposed lino does not run nearer than eight miles to IhoOourtHouse of said Kershaw County. " Now Tb?reforo. I. bA F. Ansel. nsGov ' ernor of. tho Ftato of South Carolina, bv r; tirtue of tho power conferred upon nic by <he constitution and laws of this State, do hereby order: Flr?t: That an election be held In the territory embraced within tho proposed >? linos afoVeRjdd on the 14th day ofFebrmryt A, L). 1911, upon the question of annexing ? said territory to the County of Richland and that at said election the qualified e'ect ors within the proceed area shall be allow ed to vote upon paid question, those favor ing the proposed annexation to vote" Yes" and tho*e opposed "No " Seoond. That tho Commissioners of ? election for Plate and County offices for . Kershaw County shall make all necessary arrangements for holding said election, shall appoint manager* and do all other -? tliines necessary for tho holding of ra:d election, that the Coui ty fiupervisor of Kershaw County idiall have prepared .printed tickets Htid furnish same to the Commissioners of Election to be pent out to the managers of election for the voter. Third: That said olection shall bo held ? Tinder the name rules and regulations an ? are provided by law for regular CtrSIITy Election : tha? the managers slisll be sworn before entering trpon the discharge of their duties; that they sha'l open th * i-o'U at oeven o'clock in 'be morning antS Keep the ( poMs open until four o'clock in the nfter & noon. and when the palls shall be closed, .14 ''the votes counted a return of tho mi ob -r of votes polled for and again*! faiJ annex ? tttion, signed and cortifle I to by the man agers of election which together with the ballot and poll list# shall he turned over ty the Commissioner* of election as rcqui-ed by Jaw; thatthe Commissioner.- of ?1? c 15 -n anal! then, as now,as required by law, tab ulate the vole and make leturn thereof to the Governor of the Stale, to the set r ? tary of State and file a ropy of san.e \.iil: the Clerk of (V> irt uf Common Pleas f r Kershaw Coftmy In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto -t i my band and affixed lh<t Gie.ti Seal of State at Columbia, Soui.li Carol i ia. this the 16th day of .January A. I>. niio in n hundred and eleven ami Independence ' of the United States the one hundred and thirly-tifih. M. F. Aniel. Covet nor. Hy the Governor : II. M. McCowu. Secretary of Sia'.o. In accordance with (he shore proclaina Hon by the Governor wo hereby give no tice that an election upon the question of annexing a portion ofKershaw county with ? Rioblnnd connfy will hr held at Rlatu-y on Tuesday February 14th , 1911, the polls, to be opened at seven o'clock in the morn* * log and closc at four o'clock in the nfler lioort. The managers will immediately ni ter the election tabulate the votes and for ward saaie by some one designated by * them as messenger to the commissioner* of election a? in all general olections. Those who favor annexation will vote "Yes," and those who oppoaeAnnexation will rote "No." , The following managers have been ap pointed to conduct eaid elcctim : TStSWr^r. C. SwBTons;^Jeiio T. Rosa and J. M > Thornton* _ One of the above named cah nt tbe Muwuill ? Ifth, 1911, tor bal blank* for conducting ??id <4ec iot?. John S. Brown, B G. Fletcher, W. O. Cunningeam. ?f State Btectfon tor von ve namod man^gQra .will. Tger ofTiocSaturday, lab. illot box and tickets and Final Discharge. Notion Is htr?t>y given to *11 couo?a>?<* iliMt ou Monday. FeU- &Hh, A 1) mil, 1> M.. 1 will apply to Urn Jti<lj(* of K??r?l??w County for a fliul ?iie olmi-go m Administrator of (Im K?tal? of l>. W. Bulk, lint tMiim li?vlr?K buttto fully admlnUtorud. J It. liKMC. Ad ml". Kut. oil). W. Hoik. Jan. 20lli, 1911, Administratrix's Notice. All partl*? iixlebUd to the eutat" of Mkiiium H. KhIioii am li?r?'l?y iiolif)t-<I to makty imiimdiiilt' pay ment to nm ; nm *11 partioa, i( any, IhivIiik <laiu>* attain*', tin- hmI>I will prtaent tho ?iunu duly attested. MHS. FLO UK NO K HA HON, Adniioi?ti'?tnx. Jan. 14, mil. TAX EXECUTIONS. Under uod by virtue of ftundry lax ??? toctioiiH to mo directed. I will oroceed I" sell, boforo (ho Court lloijfce door in Hi" city of ('umdvil, oo III* Ibnl Monday it? February, 1911, duilDK tlio l?'i<al hours 0/ title, the following deHcribed property, to wit: One lot iu the oil v of Cutndoii, 8,. 0. bounded N??iili and Ka?t by nroiMtrtv no* or formerly of Kd Hinull, Honth bv Coot Arthur and Went by Ohuroh aireel Levied upon and lo be npl?i lor tax*'* h the properly of Hello IOIIIh. Terms of Hale?Cash J. ?. TllANTIIAM, ' 8. K. C, Jau, 14, 1911. Sale of Real Estate By virtue of h power contained in it du ly hI({ii<!<1 mutual agreement of the heirn of the Into Mr v. Helen M. Huilcy.do^eaa t'll, I will olftr for hhIo bpfofd the Coun House duor in (Jiunden, >S. . ?"? Monday, February dth, 1911; immediately after the legal DHieH, I In* folio AiiiK Uuul Kit a ?, to wit ; Hi* hundred aerex of land, more or log#, IyiMu three n>llet north of lilaney, H. (J and in Wat?re?? Towohhip. rim! iidjoiniuj. land* of Karl II. llowen, Habile of J. C. Kollinun. ?( K DinkiiM, and (fttilte of IK-I en M. Muiley. deepened. by deed of her father, J no. lien) Olnud. Ttrnj.s of Bale: ('a*h: A certified chock for live hundred doj lata, (fcf>00) or Ilitit amount, in c*hIi i< re quired to ho deposited with auctioneer, to hid on above described property. '1 h* BHtnn to-he-foiituittifl if itucofoiful bidder or hidden do n->t comply with hid. J NO. I). UAII.KY, Ajfl. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served) SUtp of South Carolina, County of Knrnhaw. Court of wommon I'lcas Charlotte M. Thompson, Plaintiff \ H^nins! Mary A. .Jenkins, Defendant To I lie Defendant: You are hereby aimunoned am requirod to answer ?he Complaint in tlii action which will l>o tiled in tin* otlii e o the Clerk ol Court of Common Picas for 8iiil comity, and to servo a copy of v*n answer to the nuid Complaint on the nib. uciibers at tlitir office in Camden, 8 within twenty days after the M'ltin hereof. exelutire of the day of mjc! service; and if yon fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid,tlw plftitlt? (T in thi? action v?ill ?|>|?ly to tie Couit for the relief demande.l in the Cotuphi int. SHANNON MlIJ.S. Plaintiff's Attorney*. January 31-H. A. D. ID 11. To the defendant, Mary A. Jeitkiht :? Tnko notice that the Complain in this action whs filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Ph as for Kershaw County, South Carolina, at Cam den, S. C. thin 3lsldav of Jat.uary A. 1). lUll. SHANNON A Ml M.S. Plaintiff's Attorneys MASTER'S SALE. State of HunII) Cnr pMpb , Comity of H>nhr?\v In the Court of Common Pir-ftB W T. Blieknion, Hnima TMuckiuon Thoutis Hinckiiiu:), Iallir Hilton, Hal lip tfnr'nii, .l<.sio C ?!?>(?, NVillian l la. kinon ami Annie Biarktnn.n. Hi ^si? l>!-kmou , .!.?< Ks.,n Dlnt-kmon, Kufallh ri.M Km'in, I,troy Blackidou, ty T, i\ Chl>urn, thoir fiu.jnliar. a I liietn, Plaintiffs, V I. E th K. B acknmn, mi h? r otvn right ami us Ailmit' i?trnlr?x "f tli?' ??Ma o <<! I'. n<- t I'. Blackrsrin, iI<thh^o-I. 1 f-rulrtht. I'ml r ,?nd !>v tirl'ift of a tlftTCi' in thf above .? ??t' iva I<> Iiv the naiilt' Kill f-l lin'V, .1 *r}^r f :?r T 11 ?? Kiftll '"itrlji", Hi Cli-iMi1 ii I!>?? 2(|!> li'iv 'f J:mia*y. lllll. 1 will . .flf."- f >r i > tin bill Ifr u: i.uVii- oulrrv , in front o! the Conrt H.>nsc il ? >r. ir < 'a-nib-n S (' , ilu ?invf ?h..nr? f ?a!-, on the first Mond?y in Fclmniy iii-\i, MM I, lioin# fbe rti h <!ii\ ilicr.'of t.'u- f >||.,w!ii? described pr?>(>i rty : Trai'i N". I'lio I ) .Ml that ccta'n piti"\ tlM'l ll BCt n( hllld I \ illJX bi m(j and ?Huat<- in t c (Viitr v of K^r^hawr Si?!c nfcrc-Hitl, rontnimnr li'iv T>0> ?oro?. more or !? t?>und<d North by landa of EI x.hI -tii K IUj<ckm<>n, South l v lain!.* of L. (rarilrpr, Kas^ bv Hanfiini; Ko<*k Cf.ek, and \V, st by lauds of John W'at Tr?*' t No t\\ i>(2) An nnd>\ idcd one half i (1-2) intercut in slid to that iattain pit>co ] parcel or tract of land si:naif in the J County of Kershaw, State Hforo*in?i, con laTnln : fifty (50) acri s, morn cr b -s houud 'etl North by land* <>f John If. Bak.T, South by lands of M Onraon Kasc by lAnd.s of S. f,. Onrdncr, and Wesc by lands, j cf George Peach. Tract No. thrift (3 ) All thai certain ?iece. parrel, and lot of land situ ate in 'he 'own of KertbAfti Countj of Laucasler. State afor?*a?id bounded North by lot! ownc) by Lproy Sprinpt, Sonth by ^Rieh ltnii Htrriel town. Baat by foiof J,' M. Carson, and Weit by Aata* Street of ?fttd io*n. _ Alao lour W ?>*arM of th? capital stock of 8erie* No. 8 of tho Kershaw Building 4 Loan A asocial ion. ? ,W6KY. wOwvy. Don't forget to attend tbo Mujet tic Raogo Demonstration at our fftore one wcok. Fob, 0 to 11;' Bum* A' Barrett Administrator's Notice. , ? .'c/ All parMe* indebted (o (ho raiutu of tlt? Iut?* Smbont H. Jon<> ur?- litrp>| uoHQti to iim^f iiniiKdlalo |)?ymi-nt lo uii<, hd< all larlirx, If uny, having claim* agttina tliu Hit i ???tHt<? will pnvoi't th? tuiuu du|; atteit*?l. li. I>. ItliAKKNKY. Atluiiiiitlrator. Jnii, 12 lull, TAX NOTMf Ofllce of Trea<?rer Korxliav County ) <!uiu<lt it, 0. (!., .Sopt. 27, 1010. ( Noti< ?< ia h?r?bv Kiv**n tlm? will )>h open for rolUwtliig IS??t??. count* an<l boIiooI tax*! from Octoh'r 15, ltflO to March Uf, l'?i 1. A penalty <>f odd pe otsnt will l o addml on till taxon unpul. hy January l?t, 14*11 A peimlly of \ w< per c4?Ql oil i?ll unpaid l?y K<d> 1 . 11(11 A pentlly of twveu per ct-ot will b?* h'IiJm on all unpaid March l*t. 11MI. . 'iji? rale |>er o?*ntum for K'nha* county i? aa tollowa: , 8tat?* tax?f, School lax cm County tux?'H. Railroad iitxu*. Court House I'.oikIh, Itoadg, lntcri'Ht on Knd^O UoiiJa, Total. 17 !) < The fallowing Mpcolal Icvica have been, made alto: Mill ? Interest on School llomls District No 1, Special School tax I)l?l. N?>. 1, 51 ii >? >? >i u 2 1 I.;1 >? i? i> a a 4 ^ II II n 11 * i, rf 2 >i >i ''10 2 " 11,' tl " " ?? '? ):>t 2 " " " " 17, :? .> i, ?. .. .. jj..( a ii a >? ''10 '/ ?? > >? ?i .. 2VJ, 2 " " ? " '? 2<S. 2 " " " " ? " 27, 0 " ' " " '10, W " " ?? " 4([( ? The poll lux tl , r'?ad t,i< i>2. All information n? to taxea will In. furnished upon application. 1). M. M< CASK ILL, County Trt'itfiiircr. Northwestern Railroad of S. C Sohedulo Ell'entivo Jan 29,11)11 No (J 8 No 70 Lv (^fimdon I 00 p in 7 20 a u So Ky .Juno 4 10pm 7 30 h n Ar Kikrbeo *1 23 p m 7 50 ft u Hrtril?ertH 4 MO p m 8 00 a n Ar li nden 1 In p ijq 8 20 a n Ar D ilzfll ' C> 10 p in 8 <if> n rr N \V Junction .r> 4,1 p m 0 15 >i n Ar Hutuli-r 5 45 p m 0 20 a n No 09 No 7 I Lv Sumter t> p m 9 If) a n N W Jimi'liou 6 3M |) ui 9 48 a n DalzrU 6 50 p in 10 30 n u Boroen 7 08 p ni 10 55 u n lieoiberl 7 2.1 p in 11 20 a n Kllcrbie 7 :'?0 p m 1 i 35 <\ n So Uv Junr 7 5*' p in 12 05 p n A'. CumdfU 8 00 p m 12 15 p n All Ir-iiuH dailj cxr pt Sunday. TllO ^ AS WILSON, President Real Estate. All pnrtk'B havinj; houses lots or com try property for s?lc will p'pasi write mo *t Lnneaater, S. O , or see Sir L. A . Kirklund. of Camden. I'll lint your properly , advertise it anr sell sumo at a small corn minion ? no salt no pay. KOIiSALK. 200 acres on Wen bank of Wnteref river Soma line land and ;">o I timbe on this Iract. .1. N Joues tract near S A I, trehtlo. I'rioo $'40 an a< re. 20 a a its near Seaboard passenger - t<: lion. Very cheap eotui lerinjj the dc?:r able location ninl quality r>| land !fS?0 400 nor's on Southern U. It. a I ?out " miles north of Camden. Vau>;lmn place $4000 l.'iO aercs on Camden?Cheraw r^n, about 7 miles from Camden. $lOaeK> 500 uerts 4 miles btluw Camden c: Charleston roitd. Some limber en a fine Sot of w>Oil on this p'aco- $8 pei ac it, 100 m res, tl. ? Kli? rbee place. !3 n. h north of Oam 'on, west si !o hibeitv Siil !? ad Knongh dented land fortwo.le is* I farm. One ton.nit house. A nice I.* n ' ti'iti and a place that can lo improved. I $30oJ 60 ucrea 9 miles north ?>f Camden or I Iiiberiv HiM f>ari?the KirkJaOd jda c. Itei.ti for #100 or over. Price $650. 180 acres near Liberty Hill, Mr*. Frank Pa-ker ? : adjoins innds w orko : l'\ rhu-i Cuunini-i an ; nearly all in p n" wiiiiiN l*i ice p?T acre. 1 475 acrts, uic mile north >f Liluil* llili, known as the P? rry place, 400 n< a in cuhivnli Hi which routs for 110 hale* o! ( Mum, GOO *ct. s in v? oo?ts winch will mi w throe to itnir midion feel ill lumber ?ui<l cut nmiy thonsand oouls of wood. rest pi incipall.v in iiM field and pasture l'wri lev. I, part hilly and pHrl rolling. llosl.ii. large beds of fin ? pi anile, two nee ?ju.?n\ sites with many million cuMc f*?t*t of r.n k 1 y si^ht. Onn ltriro two-story iious.? >:nd l*rive 2-. 8- ami 5-room tenant hous s: plenty riinninir wnler, 10 nptings ami ii niimhcr of wells on placi. I'rie $25,000. 2<i')9 rrres <> miles rortli of Bethnoe, fine >:in<l J ill land?very cliea:> at an ai re, if taken up r.^lit cIT. This price will not Mam! tery loin ns this land is sure to go higher?adjoin ivg lands bringing ? <> to $25 aiW?cro?a chance to make pood mono v. 10 lien s 1) It. Williams, ot north ? djtc of t'kiixlen. frontH Rro.nl ?St. on Kast, Knight'* Hill road on the North, and G. V Little on the South; oloae in and has a ilae view , price 10 lot-* in n >rth Camden, fronting on Broad street, (50 fetn front by 260 deep, nearly in (ront of Kirk wood Hotel. Nice level and very desirable for house* for 1 the heal of people. I). R. Williams lot:; price $650 a lot. Ntc# 0 or 8 room h >ns??, on a 82 Hera! tot timoTTh.eivn, Cama FnTriTimhi 6u lift-, ion street and other hinds of D. It. Wil- j liaros juat ?oulh of John Boykin, former-! Ty'lho K. B.Nv files pTaee."-veiy JisTra." ble for a truck- or dairy farm* price new.-- _ - T. M. BKLK, Real fistateAgt, Lancaster, 8. 0, Shoes, Shoes, Shoes/ We have on display in our Shoe Department all the new styles in Ladies Oxfords and Ties. Call and see them, we shall be glad to show them to you. May Manton Regina Regal Baruch-Nettles Company. foxi Should See My nice line of Millinery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Pillow T->ps, Ncckwear, Ribbonp, Laundry Bags, etc., if you want real Bargains. r For the next few days I am going to reduce the prices or all Winter Goods to make room for my Spring stock. EVHSS MATTIE GERALD. C/5 giAi'3 r3?S'SJi'?i s3-l-?.g^a ^sltfl ? ? w -* .fi rn 4).2 dot.v r^ ? C_J 1J ? 52 U 1/5 H w ^-5 ? ?.ij V. Ci ~3 MT) ,, I * w ?oti -s"* ^s| U? O |o^j|z3 aS > ^ bou O CS * *"8 tfli? ? <? 2 8-?=3^ - 8 O B S-S si i B*? 0 ?s g3 * *""* "a _2 u ? 5 X tj 2 H a u 9 ^S^-S-1 8 I 13-1-S-a 1 S.Ei'Su? % W sJiJi* I YOU WILL NOT WORK YOVR STOCK SO HARD HP YOU BUY FROM US LIGHT-RUNNING IMPLEMENTS. '' WHEN YOU NEED NEW THINGS FOR THE FARM, OR HARDWARE OF ANY-KIND. COMB TO VI ?-?' WE WILL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL. THIS IS A HOBBY WITH US. Jan ii iy Clearance Sale At The Bfg Store?Hirsch Bros & Co Beginning Thursday, January 15, and continuing for Ten Days. Ev erything in our entire store will be . iT , , * 'jfe m . > - - . ,... - ? ? *?* ? marked down in plain figures for ? .i .v ;' ? -..y's-Ji - ' . this great sale. Wev'e slashed tie prices on goods all over the store, be cause we waut to straighten out stocks, and generally clean up rfter the past few months big business. All flow sellers and reduced quantities must go, so we sot out the pruning knife again and cut, down prices to one-ibird and one half of original value. Now don't any of )ou miss this grand oppor tunity to save?you will regret it if you do. Come in early during this Sale, as the goods are' marked at such low prices that they are certain to bo snapped up quick. Ready-to wear for men, ladies and children,?Silks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Kto , at evtraordiury reductions. Wev'e buchod all our remaining tailor made suits together, Irom those worth $14.00 and up to the $25.00 and $35 00 kind and will sell tliem in three specially priced lots and no matter from which you choose a suit you get a tremendous bargain. ~ Lot 1?Your choice of any suit 8 88 Lot 2?Your cho ce of any suit 12.48 ... Lot 3?Your choice of any suit 17.48 Clothing Slaughtered. ? ? T^?- ? Our entire stock of men's, boys* and children's suits imut ? be sold in the next ten da>s regardless of value as we must have room for the big stoclt of spring goods we have bought. We carry the famous "High Art" clothing which has long been acknowledged as the b.'St clothing in the United States. Strouse's High Art Clothing. 25 00 and 27.50/^?uits at 17.48 20.00 and 22.50 r.uits at 14.98 12 50 huits at 9.4S . 10 00 ?uits at 7.48 . 9 50 suits at 5.98 7 50 suits at 3 9 Clearing Sale Prize. v v Be sure to Register! 5 Prizes to be Given! On each pur. c'ase of $1 00, or over, you are entitled (o register your name in a book we have fot that purp se. On Tuesday, Jan uary 24th, Mr. John T. Mackey, cashier of the First Nation al Bank, will draw the lucky numbers. Maybe you will he one of the fortunate oi.es. ( Prize No. 1.?A beautiful ladies coat of any color or s!zo in our stock to the value of TVenty Dollars. Prize No. 2.?An elegant, trimmed pattern hat. The kind that this store is frmous for. You can select your choice of" any valued at Ten )) liars Prize No. 3.?Fur Collar valued at Three Dollar* Piize No 4.?One pair ladies 1G button Kid Glovos, val ued at Four Dollars Prize No. 5 ? One pair King Quality Shoes, any sjze, val ued at Five Dollars "The Big Store." Camden, ? ? South Carolina. vs>