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pfeOOKAMMK I-J-, V i. JpP* rvwa?bip Ho! OopvoutlcM. W?^erao Tvwhlp HiUMlajr *M?ool T*. Wataroa Townnhlp Sunday tool Convention maeta wdtb the ? nay Sunday School. Saturday und April 27tb and 28th The liowlng la the program: (Saturday worniug, 10:30 ? Pruitte irvlc? hy J. S. Roaa. 11:00. ? Howe of tha neada of the >ur.-? Rev. A E. C. Plttman, fol-l wed by convention. lt^O.^Heceas for dinner. j 1:80 p. ? A comparison of the1 mt with the present. Hev. T. J upatid, followed by convention. 3:30.? The prospacta of the /u ire." Rev. O. I). Spires, followed r convention. 3:30.? Heading of the conatitu on ?nd by-laws, and the report* qui Bchoola Sunday morning, 10:00 o'clock. ? . inday School. 11:00 a. m. ? Preaching by the letor, or hie appointee. Newton K?)lv ? For 'Committee. Fresh Vegetables FOR SALE Spinach, Young Onions, Kale, Mustard, Carrots, Turnips, Swiss Chard Rad shes, Lettuce, Beets, Pars ey. All orders delivered ifternoon of day received. PHONE 279-J SUMMER PORCH SWING Golden Oak flnicli. 40 Inches wide, 22 Inches high, ltf inches deep, complete, with UO foot chain, hooks, ceiling pieces, etc. Made of solid, sound, strong Red Oak. Packed securely in heavy crate to prevent damage. Write for Prloea, fHE C. B. fcCULLOUGH SWING CO. CLEARFIELD, PA. Kirkland Villa (COOL SPRINGS) Open for guests. After noon T eas every afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30. Lunch-% es and dinners will be served by giving timely notice. For further infor mation call MRS. S. P. B. SNELL Phone 158 Camden, S. C. We Are Prepared to do any kind of plowing, har rowing or planting. See us if you want * your work done right. r 2emp's D rays I We beg to i give notice to our customers that after He first day of May, 1912, he lights will be shut off it 1 2:30 at night, until fur- v Her notice. Camden Water & Ligti Co. j* '"P 8 Drayg handle your trunk* l-Cftre. AM QBMiUWvx same! ,y ",e "Uthority ot lbs c?utT' Ord'n ?Ih"' i"'" ?V?clal U. ci??, ? yrum?ne? adopted i>v ihfl iSa.otiSK,4r "'a <h' iub V ?* V?nt< " * ^ fWtiil U auerfii , HuU ordaiimd life for the 4o rA,B4* #"ppli?? 1913 yeur April 3U corporation eV*,y l,oni0n. "rui or to ouiaJrV. !u*u?*d' Intending profusion, hereinafter*' me '1?** 01 the Mm!," or uTcuT'^ Camdeu, uhiti i firwt obtain a I .?? from the Clerk, and T^-wU and b? nonTtS &??**? ?ha,1 fiscal year If no? f>n UV(1 for l,*e iy . rv&."- rd expire on April 30th l u i -{ ,?* h,,Hi ? pn? ?h?!l ' uH?B\>2m>a?? 30th day 'o^auhi ??<<" SS tl'? date of ? Tno E1!? ^KT11 ,ror for Iuhh tlnii Hhal1 be is8??d vZt The CltvV^ thftn on? urer Hhall nrotfm Und Treu# t0 Hecti^^ 1,1 ^ ?2T f0, m csn.! /1 ?,* API>'icatloi?8 for li to the?C'itv rftl? b,,a,, ,J0 ma<'e and all feoH fn? <UUl Treasurer, to him in advance?6 b,,U,, b? pa,d Poration'1 shall^h pelHon flrm or cor ecut? n). be on?aKe d in, pro., cuDatinn ?il uny huginess, 0C the ritv ,erk and Ireasurer of Vnv :!ly' a Bpeo,a' license therefor mUh^ fn" ,?r porsolnB' corporations',! conviction K|0eU?? license shall, on corder discretion of the He Section 5. For a licenso to carry horeinaftrad0' bu"ineBB or Profession su ma Idifo i meutloae<1 ? the following ?ums shall he paid to the Citv Clerk and Treasurer: * Auctioneers, each per day *5 oo Agency166?' eait:U per unnum 2o!oo toncj excursion agents or other wise soliciting salo of??J_ Architects. *01 vi i Englneci'a. " 100 00 each ion,, Agents selling or de'aiing in* pat'en? o f fh fwhe,ther in stores or on the street. . r(j ,>.> Agents selling automobiles, motor cense8'. aot .pay,ng Gara? ? A.UtTi?7 lmU'lllg PHHtJen gers? or naggage or rented for revenue, Banks, each. ' " '2H 0!! Bakeries, each ... r',m Brick Dealers, each \ Bill posters, per day, each . . 2. 00 Barhmf f"8' PGr aunim,? each 5.00 Barbers, for each chair.. 2 00 Blacksmith slnsjr ..... r ! Boarding houses, furnishing board loLi,.01' "lore ror oue <"?y or "ljmh<sE ^?,tw eac^taC" . Bottling vreriTiH Books and stationery 5'no Boot and Shoe Shop . . ? 5 ot? ?WlpubMe11niy ?r T<?n P,n A|ley ^r public play. . ## b up aa Bullllir8 Un<? Loau Association 1 5.0 uilders and C9utractors taking con Prom n'onlf8,8 "'a,u ?1'"uu P?o- IV?,?", ',es3 U!aa ?2.0?0 15.00 kv? 1^.000 less than 5.000 25.00 p ?IU f^'000 ,ess than 10,000 35.00 nXt,1?WM and -soioo 01 , Pawn or money lend 0j?y Bicycles," retial'rs oi- routing ' ".'oo Canvas' deal.er ln or agents ..10.00 Canvassers to consumers .. 10 00 Commission merchants . 20 00 a furnlture mak'"K ?r repa^n?' Ca'%^f ?r ?? Chiropodist.'*.' o"2? Carriage Buggy antj Wagoii dealer*... .. b innn Carriage, Bu^ and Wagon' agents Clothing, second-hand,' whether" h? connection with any other bus Carnival hF not* ? ? r ?? ?? 25.00 n ntW^ Per week' *?00 <0 *500 at discretion of Mayor Circuses, per day *100 'to M00,' at fnni ?, etlon of M^or. Coal Cok9 or Wood dealers, wheth er in connection with any oth er business or not. . . . 20.00 Conf*'? tioMvr> and Fruit deal ,, .. ..T..10.00 Corn or Flour Mills. each . . 6.00 Cotton Seed oil Mills, including glu?, . . , . . , . . , . . . 50.00 Cotton l'mktTH and G l"U?rb 5.00 Dealer* in Live Block, transient, per week or less 2i>.uu Dealers in Millinery Goods and Mer chandise, -Not pacing general merchandise I let* n t>e, per month . , , . . , , , . . . .1(1.00 Dealer* in peddling goods around the City, per week .. ..16.00 Dealer* in Jewelry or Jewelry Nov ell! e* or other Novelties, not paying merchandise license, per month, 10.00 Dealers in Soda Water, Coca Cola, soft drinks, peddling arum. city, per day 1.00 < Dealer# In Junk, each .. , .10.00 Drayb, Omulbusse*, Carriages, Bug gies, Carts, Trucks, Wagons and Hacks that haul for hire, other than run by licensed sta ble*, each horse 6.00 Express Companies or Agencies, each, for business done within the City of Camden with points within theN|Jtate, and not In cluding any business done for the government of the United States, . i . 100.00 Electric Light Companies or agen cies, each 00. 00 Electrician, taking contracts, each ..10.0 0' Exhibitions odtslde of Opera. House or upon atrcets, 10.00 to 50.00 in discretion < of the Mayor. Feather renovators, per week 25.00 Foundry or machine shops .,16.00. Fortune teller or Astrologlst, eftch per week . 1 5.00 Fl*h and Oyster dealer, alone, or in connection with other bus iness per annum*.. .. 10.00 Fertilizer dealer or Fertilizer and advances, each 25.00 Groceries, wholesale, each ,.35.00 Garage, each 10.00 Green Grocer or Meat Market, per annum .* ... 40. 0< GUnsmith, each 5.00 Harness makers and repairers, each 5.00 Hotels, rates over $2.00 per day . . . . . . .. 25.00 Hotels, under $2.00 per day . . ..15.00 Insurance companies, fire, for each company represented . , 50.00 Insurance companies, life, for each company represented . , 10.00 Insurance Companies, each, Acci dent, Fidelity, Guarantee, Lia bility or other like insurance companies.*. ., .... ..5.00 Insurance Companies, each, Live Stock 5.00 Insurance Companies, each, Plate Glass 10.00 Itinerants, as quack doctors, or sell ing patent medicine, per week 50.00 Ice dealer, retail alone, or In con nection with other business, each.. 10.00 Ice Manufacturers .. .. ..25.00 Ice Cream, or Ice Cream Cakes from cart or box, each ..5.00 Laundry, each 10.00 Laundries or agents for laundries outside of the City of Cam den, each 10.00 Repair Work We have just installed in our shop one of the largest and finest lathes ever brought to Camden, and are now prepared to do any kind of repair work on engines and ma chinery of all kinds. Mr. W. O. Hay, who has had years of experience in this kind of work, is with us and he will be glad to have his friends to call on him. ? : ? ? : ? N. R. Goodale LOW RATES Seaboard Air Line Railway MAY 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th ' . ? ' u if. ? ^ , Account U. C. V. Reunion, Macon, Georgia k ' . Tickets good returning until May 15th, 1912. By depositing ,"7 V . .*r i y J ? ticket and payment of fee of 50c same can be extended to JqW? 5th. For fall information, see nearest Seaboard Agent or write, * C. W. SMALL, D. P. A., Savannah, Ga. ' * . - - > Lumber Yards, each .. 10.00 Lubricating and illuminating oil Com patties, each . . . . 60.00 Lawyer. Physician, Dentist, or ! CUemUi, each whether in firm or not 10.00 Labor Agents , .luO.OO Lund Lou u Companies, Agents, or individual*, tiegOtiltlUg li>;i ii m, each . . , . ' 10.00 LtghtnlnK Hod Agents .. . .L'ft.oo Marble, or Stone Yard, each 1 0.00 Morehum Taiiolr* aacU . . .. 10.00 Musical instruments 5.00 Manufacturers of cement or artifi cial btone 4tnd blocks, each 6.00 Mills, saw with planer, each .10.00 Menageries, per duy 60.00 Merchants blocks, retail, Including ull da. in of merchandise, drugs, ?? JewHry, hardware, etc; Less than |300 ,. ,,5.00 % 4uu lens than f^oo. ?, . fo.no r?00 less than 1,000 . , lO.oo l.otni less than ?J,00o 15.00 II less than 3 , 0 u 0 ?0.00 3,uuo less lhau V.000 . . U5.00 4 , 0 it o less than ,,30.00 5, "mo less t han,-??,,5no ^J5.u0 7,r?<Mi and tip 40.00 Newspapers, dally 25.00 Newspapers, weekly 10.00 Newspapers, monthly .. ..6.00 Occullsi or Optician, not paying merchandise license, per month or fraction, each.. , .10. 00 l'eunut dealers, as a business, each . . , . , 5.00 Peunut peddler or vender, each 5. no Peanuts sold on street, each 6.00 Printing office, job alone . . 5.00 Photographers, each 6.00 Plumbers, pipe fitters, each 16.00 Paint shop, house or sign painter, taking contracts, .. .. .,6.00 Pressing Clubs, each, 5.00 Heal Kb la to Agencies and collectors of rents or other claims, each 10.00 Restaurants, each ..10.00 Repair shops for sewing machines, bicycles, etc., not paying gen eral merchandise 5.00 Railroad Agencies, each, for busi ness done within the City of Camdeit with points within the State and not including any . business done to or from points without the State and not in cluding any business done for tlie government of the United States 50.00 Skating Rink, each 5.00 Shooting Galleries, each ... . ..5.00 Sewing machine agents, not paying general merchandise li cense 10.00 Surveyors, each 10.00 Soda Fount or ice Cream, conncct ed with other business or not . . 5.00 Stables, Livery, Feed and Sales, each . . . . . . . . . 2 5.00 Stables, Sales, ' public or private, alone or In connection with other business 10.00 Stallion or Jack on service, ..5.00 Saddle or Buggy Horses, for ill re l>y private parties, outside li censed stables, each horse 3.00 Salvage Sales, by parties from other towns, each 100.00 Tailors, repairing and dyers, each ' ? r> Tinners, not paying merchandise li cense,. . ,T . , .... . . tj.DO Telegraph Companies or Agencies, each for business clone within the City of Camden with points within the State, and not including any business done for the government of the Uni ? tod States when said telegraph companies or agencies main tain one hundred (100) offices or less, within the state $25.00 When said telegraph companies or agencies maintain more than one hundred (100) offices within the state . . . . $50.00 Telephone Companies or Agencies, each, for business done with in the City #of Camden' with points within' the state and not including any business done for the government of the United States. 7 5.00 Undertaker, alone or In connection with other business.. ..?5.00 Watchmaker, repairers of clocks, and jewelry, alone, each, 10.00 When connected with general jewelry business .... . .5.00 Wheelwright shops, . . .... 5.00 Wood dealer, alone, or in connec tion with other business 10.00 Warehouses, charging storage, ~ each . . 15.00 Section G. The amount to be charged license for any other busi ness, trade or profession, or occu pation, not herein specifically enu merated, shall bo fixed by the May or and Clerk conjointly, but the said Mayor and Clerk Hhall have no authority to change or reduce the license fees herein fixed; provided that in case of short term licenses taken out in the latter part of the fiscal year, the Mayor and Clerk may in their discretion reduce the license fee. Section 7. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith,. bo and the same are here by repealed. Dono and ratified in City Council at Camden, South Cor ollna, this 11th day of April, A. D. 1912, and In the one hundred and thirty-sixth year of American Inde pendence, S. F. Braslngton, Attest: , Mayor. J. J. Goodale, Clerk. l'art lirrship Dissolut ion. The partnership contract, existing, between the undersigned , as Shan non & Mills, will terminate on the 1st day of May next, after which date each member of the firm will continue separately the practice of law. Any 'unfinished business in the hands of the firm will receive the attention of either of the un dersigned. Mr. Shannon will keep his office In Ujje. JBa,nk of Camden building. Mr. Mills will open his office In the WatkJna building In the room re cently occupied by Mr, Klrkland aA a law office.. ? W. M. Shannon, Laurens T. Mills, ? Camden, 8. C., April 6, 1912. ?? ? . Call at 2ei9p & DePass' and vote tor the "May Quetn." . ? _ ? ? i SPRING Millinery Exhibit NINETEEN TWELVE Wfc fMJOounce our formal ihpwmg pf J.h.s new HaU iFor spring and summer wear. We extend a special invitation to the ladies of Camden and Kershaw County to visit our parlor. The offerings will be characterized by master pieces of American and European De?igns. Every hat is absolutely new and many of the creations exclusive with us. We cordially invite you* and your friends to inspect this, the largest and most beautiful of ferings in made hats and millinery goods that has ever been shown in Camden. The Misses Gerald GARDNER & COMPANY Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats and Country Produce HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR HOGS AND CATTLE Near Hermitage Cotton' Mill$ 'Phone 221 -J. ROBERT'S MARKET .. .. . K . r ? Has recently been remodeled and enlarged to supply the increasing demand for FRESH MEATS We solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee sat isfaction and Prompt Service. TELEPHONE NUMBER 296L SASH DOORS SEE OUR Hard Wood Ceiling = . AT Yellow Pine Prices SHAND BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY DeKALB STREET * . * ' - BLINDS MOULDINGS WANT a Better That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking vour irv ces. if voti ntin fv~tnV? m?lliJL ^exing your . ? ? j iawow vmuv uy UU1 Mi?0*hU0KVr5 ^!^wLk?^hjT^yteTfaInl,,K-and sh,lw ambition to 'rise'. nSlWM Colleges than indorse oil other busi ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges In 18 States. International ronnt.Mmn Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over go United Stat en say that Draughon'a System of Bookkeeping saves them to SO jjer cent In work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. , 8. offi daj Court reportcrs write the System of ^SBSSSJ5 raughott -COHeyea - teach. ?W&? * Because they know it la?Hw/. ?ta?,4sau,-ta" * Hom? Study. Thousands o? ban A cash iers, bookkeepers y and stenographers are holding s*pod position# as the rostdt of c~ taking" Ijmufchon's Ilomo Study. h jgjloeson lessons QV $r4jU-i writ? Jho. F. Dracohok, Pf?fiJd5fiC Nash ville^Tenn. 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