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Batea for contract adrertioing will be an
nouncud upon application at the office
Batkm roa AiivaaTi?iM?:?Ordinary
# transient advertibinentB, Aral insertion
$1.00 per square; each subsequent in
sertion 60 cents per squara.
Obituaries charged for at euroe rated tu>
ordinary advertising.
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CAMDKN, 8. V., MARCH 10. 19U
Oourt.
Spring term of Court of Gen<?r*l
Sessions convened MoiuUy morn
ios with Ju<tk? Kobt K. Copes pre
siding, and adjr>uru*d Thursday.
Tbe following caaes were dispos
ed of:
Arthur Willa, anatult and bat*
tsry with intent to kill, Guilty?
3 years and 0 months.
Toney'Stoney, asxault and but
tery with indent to kill. Tried in
his absence. Guilty?sealed s?<n
tence,
J. T. Summers plead k u i [ l y of
bouse breaking and larceny. Sen
tence 1 year.
F. ftd Lane, bigamy! plead gull
' ty. Sentence 3 yearn and $500.00
L. K. lirariluy, HuaauU *nd but
tery with intent to kill. Guilty of
assault and bnttery of a high ??o<<
aggravated nature. Sentence 4
months or $40.00, paid fine.
Benliie Gaakin plead guilty of
forgery. Sentence 1 year and $25.
Jesse Kdmundw, larceny of liye
stock. 18 months.
?Henry Manigault. violation of
prohibition law . Not guilty.
Ed. Wbitaker, violation of pro
hibition lttw. 0 months or $150.
Fine paid.
Hen Sioyer plead guilty lo viola
tion of prohibition Ihw. Seutence
?^3 months or $100. Paid fine.
Rufufl Anderson, violation of pro
hibition law. Not Guilty,
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111' REPORT,
Tho following is a lint of elaimH approv
ed and ordered paid nt the regular month
ly mentinx held Monday. Mar. 6,|191):
I- W L McDowell,adv,8U&Bftl$ 46 41
H&--J fc Trantham, sal 107 65
John Collins, out 25 00
M C West, sal ami post 100 75
F Ku8nell, nal & post 32 55
/"*.j)MMoOaskill, sal & note 5,377 05
0 L Dixon, nal 12 50
1 j MoKenzio, nal & post 102 05
Oauideu W L & 1 Oo, water
and light 18 10
IT; Wto Mann Co, flta 28 25
? Kverct Waddy Co, ?fa, 80 55
W0 A McDowell, blkamith wk 1 10
?David Wolfe, sup 20 Oft
G W Dabucy, tnpt, P II 20 60
W T Hroith, sup . 14 00
H A Rabou, aup ?- 10 00
"-jkewis &> Christmas, sup 17 00
T J Arrants, eup 15 00
J E Creed, sup 10 f>0
. .up ~ 17 90
urn* A'liarrett, top 86 67
M Carnoo Co, au|> 8170
_ 1) Kenned), top 67 90
Ht?T*ol U?r Co, jup 1T'? 42
Heath Supply (Jo, tup
G K Cook, aup I DO
H l<i Muni), 8upt 0 G 16102
A K Young, rd wk 8 10
John W WlUon, van 8 00
J Horace Ttiowa?, vac ?> 6 40
0 W Biroliroore, a<lv eta 16 97
J 0 Masaey, att 10 90
Total ftt,793.34
M C. W KST,
SuperviHor Kernlmw County.
FERTILIZER.
?'Uo|(J?n KJecct'" 8*3 3, the best
cotton imil corn (uriiliasvr ever put
OH ? lib III ttrktH.
C'loiuion l??t toaiytie no
our r-icnl ?Iio?"h 7.451 per c?nt Am
mi'in 1 h
Camden Oil Mill.
Real Estate.
All purlins having houses, lote or conn
try property for sale will piease
write in? at Lancaster, S, 0 , or see Mr.
L. A. Kirklaod. oi Camden.
I'll lint your property, advertise it and
???! 1 same at u bmall oomml?HioD->~no sale
no pay.
KOK BAJjK.
(50 acres 1) milea north of Camden on
Liberty [fill road?tho Kirklaud place.
ltcntH for $100 or over, l'rloe |<J50
1475 acres, tne mily north of liberty
Hill, known as the Perry place, 400 acres
in cultivation wliioli rents for 110 bales of
cotton, GOO acres in woods which will saw
three to four million feet of lumber and
cut many tbonuand cords* of wood, rents
principally in old Held and pasture. Part
level, part liilly and part rolling. Han two;
lar?e beds of flnu granite, two nice quarry
silos with many million cubic feet of rock
io sight. One lar^e two-story house and
twelve 2-. 3- and 5-rooui tenant bouses;
plenty running water, 10 Hprings and a
number of wells on place. Price $26,000.
'Jt)09 acres (I miles north of Bethune,
fine sand bill land?very cheap at $o nn
acre, if taken up ri^lit off. This price
will not etuHd very l"n? as this land
ii? bulo to go lusher?adjoinivg lends
bringing t>0 to $2t> an acre?a chance to
make good money.
HI acres, J). R. Williams, at north ?'d?c
of i'atuden. froute Broad St. on Fast.,
Knight'* Hill road on the North, and G.
T Little on the South; close in and has
r line view , price $8650.
10 lots hi north Camden, fronting on
Brmd street, (?0 feet front by 260 uoep,
nearly in front of Kirkwood Hotel. Nice,
' level and very desirable for houses for
the best of people. D. it. Williams lot:
price $560 a lot.
Nice (J or 8 room house, on a !12 acre
lot u? north-east Camden fronting ou lln
ion strict and oth^r iiinds of I). R. Wil
| limns, oist south of Jolin Boykin, former
ly tbe I', S. Nettles placc. Veiy desira
ble for a truck or dairv farm, price
*5000.
T. M. RKLlv, Real KstateAgt,
LancaBtor, S. O.
L, A. KIRKLAND, Agent at
Cauirien
Bridge to Let.
f-? :? V ?**>
The liulMlnjf of the Ij&fill Bridge <>v*r
Twenty Oreefc will be lot to tin-lo treti,
l?i?ldor at the ?>ri?lg? on Henwduy ..Jfctfsld
?All ??? ??????" 1 1 1 " i'"""11
Tli* right to reject uny uml all M<U in
reserved.
M. 0, WK8T,
Hupurvisor Kcrtlmw Co.
Oauuleii, H ('. Ma|cli 8, lb It.
HAIJKlIll MK. IMII'V.
To
GEO S HACK Kit & SON'.
We Manufacture
Pooi'M, Hash and B1ind?,
C> olli hi iih and B.ilurttcrH,
Grilles and Gable Onja
inentw, Hereon l)oorn und
Windows
We Deal In
Olufcft, Hash (Jord an<l
Weight,?.
Charleston, ? ? S. C.
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Ofilc* of 'l'r?H"urc)r l\eiv?haw County )
Camden, ?S. (J., Sept, 27, lino. \
Notice Sh hereby inveti thai (lie books
will be open for oolloetiuif SlnLo. countv
ami school laxf-H from October 1 f>, 11)10,
to March 1m, litl 1. A penalty of one per
cent will 1)0 hi 1 on nil taxos unpaid
by,January l?t. 1011 A penalty oftwo
per cent on all nn;>ki<l by Fob. Int. 11)11.
A poiiHlty of seven per cent will be added
on nil unpaid March 1st. 1011.
The raio j>cr centum for Kc'rahaw
countv i? hh follows:
Mills
ft tate taxes, h 51-4
?School taxi'H 3
County taxctj. <1 1 4
Railroad taxes. 1 8-4
t'ourt Ilousc Bonds, 1-4
lioadfc, 2
Interest on bridge IJ-4
Total. 1 17 3-4
The following >pt-cfal levies !mvr been
tnnd<? aino;
MilU
Interest on School Bonds District
No 1,
Special School tux Dist. No. 1, '1 M-4
" 2, 1 1-2
.. .. .. > 4 g
a )' "7 '2
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11, 'r>
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40, ti
The p.>11 tax $1 , road tax $2.
All information as io taxen will be
furnished upon application.
1). M. M?CASKILL,
County Treasurer.
The Cifeatest Sale of
EVER SHOWN JN CAMDEN at the BIO STORE
L0T1
LQT2
LOT 3
LOT 4
LOT 5
I Sale for ONfr WEEK-?beginning Wed. March 15th
i HIRSCH BROTHERS & CO. I
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Shoes. Shoe&^?jShoes*
We have on display in our Sh< e
# y. ? / ' ?? 'Is. -/;* ?'
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.
]VS111ipefy , jWlilllpcf^f
ste
After spending some time in tho
northern markets, I have selectec
my Spring stock of Millinery, ant
according to New York and Park
fashions, my selection is the mos:
beautiful that has yet been dis
played.
Everybody is cordially invited
to inspect it.
5V5SSS W3ATTIE GERALD.
Y@tJ MIOOTASWELL
HAVE TK? BEST
CULTIVATE YOUR SOIL WITH THE BEST PLOWS A .D
IMPLEMENTS. AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST CROPS.
WE SELL ONLY THE SUCCESSFUL. TRIED IMPLEMEN" S.
WE KEEP ALL PARTS OF THE IMPLEMENTS WE SE L
ALWAYS ON HAND.
YOU WON T BE TROUBLED REPAIRING. OR LOSE Til
IF YOU BUY THE IMPLEMENTS WE SELL.
A. D. KENNEDY.
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CALLS ATTENDED ANY JlOUlt DAY OH NIUHT
EST. E. O. MCCREIGHT.
Plant A Winter Garden.
We have plants grown in the open air tlmt are frost proof
of all the different varieties of cabbage plants, wo will sell
cheap, we have cheap express rales, we are ready to ship now
We jiave the finest varieties of long staple cotton seed, writ1)
for prices to
SKA ISLAND PLANT & SEED CO.,
MEGGKTTS, 8. 0.
Early Cabbage Plants Guaranteed to Satisfy Purchaser
EARLY JERSEY CHARLESTON SUC<jES3!OH MJOUST? RHOHT 3TtNU!EO
WAKEFIE'.D LARG1? TY:JE TftUCKtS FLAT DUTCH
Tho Earliest WAKEFIELD The Earliest Plat A jirtlc U:?)r Larjre*t ar.d Latest
Oabfcajc? Grown Second Karllenl. H?ao Variety tuna i-uocs-^uion Cflblmge
PKICE: InloU of 1 to 4 n. a*. S1.C0 per m., D to 9m. at $!.23 per m.. 5 j m. an.I over, attl 00 per m.
r. O. U. voung'9 isi ano, &. c. My StK<?R? tixprets, Uule un Plunta Id V?ry Low.
1 guarantee Planta to givo pnroha.i'?r patlB.'.-jji ion, or wlil refund the purchase
VjUaiantne price to any cutitomer who la dU?-ulMlod hc cud of HeaHon. The*" pluulp uro
grown In tho open flold. on Bi'ftoo.int of Qoutli Carolina. .'n .? < umaio tliat in Just ??nlteil to
growing tho hardiest plants that cua bo grown lu the united ;>t?uj?. Theso plants oau be
res?i lu tho 'uterlor of th<> Southern fltatos during tho months oi January, February, and
March. They will stand severe cold without be'.ng injur-.d. and will mtuure ii head <>T Cab
bage Two to Three wooka aooner lhaa If you g"trw yor.r own pluatb in liot bud* and uoid
frame*.
My Lufrtoit Customers aro the Market Gardener# nrr.r the Interior towns nnd eltle.t of
tho Mouth. Their protl, depends upon thou) having Karly Cabbage; for thai reason they pur
chase my plants for their crops. l
I aUo ur.'W a full lino of other<Pl*ntS and Prult Trees, such as Strawberry, Sweet Pot.-Uo,
Tomato. Kgg Plant and Pepper Plants; Apple, Poach, Pour, Plum, Cherry and Apricot
Treeo, Pig Bustles, and Grape Vines. ^ "V 1 /V
\pcclal ?erm? to pertoni who m?kc up clyib \Y/ |V4 F" R A'FY
?r4c/>. Wliw ior Ul?uirau<Uaialo*ii?. W IV1, V. VJLiiVTK 1 X, YOUNG'S ISLAND, S. C.
SEABOARD
Air Line Schedules
NORTHBOUND
Florida Fast Mail Year Round Limited
66 84
Lve Columbia 5 40 a m 6 10 p m
Lv. (jHmuin 6 40 a m 7 10pm
Arr f'heraw 8 25 a in 8 57 p m
Ar. Hamlet 9 00 a ru 9 40 p rn
Ar. Raleigh 11 59 a in 1 30 it m
Ar. Portsmouth 5 50 p m 8 00 a m
Ar. Richmond 8 35 p m 8 48 a iu
Ar. Baltimore 9 52 p ru 10 05 a m
Ar. W Philadelphia 11 51 p m , 12 28 p m
Ar. N Philadelphia 12 29 a m 12 23 p ru
Ar. N**w York *3 53 a m 2 45 p m
SOUTHBOUND
Florida Fast Mail Year Ro und Limited
81 43
Ly. Camden 9 21 a in ? 11 05 p m
Ar. Columbia . 10 30 a rn 12 10 a m
Ar. Savannah 1 20 p m 3 20 a m
Ar. Jacksonville 5 30 p m 7 45 a ru
Ar. Tampa 6 30 a id 5 3o p in
?Paascngere can remain in s'erpere until 7 :30 A. M.
Far further information and reservations apply to
F K iiROOK*. Agent, *J. S. ETCHBERGER. T \P. A .
Cuinden, S. O. Columbia.C.
CAROLINA SPECIAL,
high Class Electrically Lighted
Train between
CHARLESTON AND CINCINNATI,
via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
In connection with C., N. O. & T. P. Railway.
Consisting of first class poaches, pnllman drawing room pit ep
ing car, pnllman observation sleeping car and
dining car service.
SOLID BETWEEN
; Charleston & Cincinnati
On tho following convenient schedule*:
j We*t, bourn* No. 7 ^ East botwd No. 8 -?
[ Lv Charleston 9.oo am Lv Cincinnati 6 3?> p m ,
Lv Summer villo 9 38 * Afltaville 1*25 n in '
Lv Colnmbia loop m Ar Spartanburg 1 4o p m
Lv Spartanburg 4 16pm Ar Columbia 4,45 p m
Ar Aahevi'U 7 37 pm Ar Summervillo 8 o5 p m
Ar tMooiniiAlL-^---?r 35565 a ? At Kftarleiteir 8 45 p m
Connecting at Cincinnati with tbroogb tfraina for Chicago, Cleveland,
Detroit, St. P*pl? 8eattle, St. Loots, Kansas City, Denver,
, San FtAAgUco aud pointa Waai and North weat *
J. L. Meek ^ W. E. McGee,
Assistant General Passg. _ Division Paaag Agent
Atlanta, Qa, Ofc
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