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?w^ w r~ UMimijy be*? '? ? ;J' / " : ? V ? ?; - ." lit ins. the better Qli" U?jr Mie Itotter tlie n?e?l! YOUR SUNDAY DINNER ? - * Mtmtb (or Huuduy dluuor?, our ton* huU! A liberal Amount o( ShtoUwltb ?acU (in? roaat! Thitt wuU? every good c.oook! Anion k our botiiiU, are our Sunday HOMtt] Tliey 0bOUld Krace j o you* Iftbl0?. ? s -v Campbell Bros. 1 r ? ? ; ; i * ' \ V ' it . . ? ; Horses and Mules V ' ? . v.- ?? ? We have just received a car load of fine HORSES and MULES and want you to call and see them W. C. MOORE REAL ESTATE SELL DO Yob WANT TO | j^AN borrow } May Help You. LAURENS T. MILLS, CAMDEN. S. C. Eat Sunshine Biscuits ' ?for luncheon, dinner afternoon tea, supper or between meals? any hungry time. ?' j. ...... L'k- ... n . a a. v ~ ? : . -I - - You can g?t thim hwi and know that th?7 will be crisp _5Pd delicious may tim*. Imltii th? i ordai. ? r0r Sale by W ATKINS BROTHERS ? NOTU.'K OK KLKCTION Fur Um> KUvHtm ot (' iMuUnsiwiort or I'uMIr Work**. Stat*, ?f .South Carolina, * vcunty of Ker*>h?w. City fcuncll o t Camden. WIiuivhd # petition ulguod by I ti?? ma jot I y of tuo i i?whoiUor? of tha Oily ot Camden, .South Carolina, a* shown by tho tax boon* pf said City, ?'i date ?? < " I lth? 1913', huh bw? presented to the City Council . asking that a. i election bo ordered to sub mit to tho qualified electors of Hie city of Ciuid^D, the pUMllon of tho issuance of thirty-five thousand dolla h ( r>.ouo,uo ) coupon bonda for til < tablishnnnt <ii an < i> < 1 ? >< light plu?t for ibft it ii hi City nnd III. pi Ikous thereof: And whcnuiH a petition signed , hy tho majority of the free-holders of tho city of Camden, South Caro lina, us shown by tho tax hooka of said City, of date February 1 1th, 1913, ban been presented to the City Council, asking that an elec tion bo ord< i < ?< i to submit '<> th? uuai.f e<) elector* of the c^pliy/ of Camden the question of the, issu ance of ninety thousand dollar# (|90 000.00) ooupou bonds for the ostab ishment of a waterworka plant for tho wald City ;aml tho citizens thereof ; And whereas the Cltv Council did on the 18th day of February, 1913, l>an.s H paruto resolutions ordering elect o 1 1 H to be hold In the City of ('aimli ii, on the lHih day of March, 1913, to vote upon tho question ot aalu eloctrlo light bonds and Bald waterworka bonds: Not?co la /hereby given that a special election wlllbo hold In the City of Camdoti, on Tuesday, the 18th day of Mareh,l9l3, on the quea ion or the election of three (3) citizens of the City of Camden, aH Com nilsaloners of Public Worka. At said election all qualified reg istered electors will be ollglble to vote. Said electors shall vote a ticket on which shall be printed the words; "For Commissioners otM Publ.c Works of tho City of Ct*m den," followed by, either written or printed, tho names of three (3) citizens of said City. For tho purpose of conducting said e ectlon, the poljs shall be open at the polling places in each ward in the morning at eight o'clock, and shall close at four o'clock in the afternoon. The following managers of elec tion are to conduct said election: Ward %, at Opera House- ? J. K. Qoodale, John Ferrell, T. J. Wilson. Ward 2, Store of Gt< C. Bruce, at Southeast corper of Broad and De Kalb Streets ? Lewis Brunson, T. B. Bruc'e, Sam J. Hammond. Ward 3, Hotel Camden, North east corner of Broad and DeKalb Streets? c. p. w. Sullivan, William Dodd, Henry Truesdel. Ward 4. H. U Schlosburg's piazza, oorner or Lyttleton and L?auren8 Streets ? j. b. Arrants, Robert Lat ta, Henry Lewis. Ward 5, Kirk wood Grocery Store, on Chesnut Street Bast of Fair Street ? Thomas Whitaker, Harry DuBose, Robert D. Williams. v Ward 6, G. E. Taylor's piazza, at corner of Broad and Chesnut Streets ? B. Frank Halle, W. Clinton Moore, W. R. , .Hough. By order of City Council of Cam den, Camden., s. C. S. F. Braslngton, Attest: Mayor. G. G. Alexander, Clerk. February 18th, 1913. 43-44-46-46. : NOTICE OP ELECTION. For Issuing Wafcerworkf* RoimIh of tli? tyity of Camden, South Carolina. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. City Counil of Camden. In response to a petition of the majority of the freeholders of the City of Camden, of date February 11th, 1913, directed to the City Council of Camden, South Carolina, asking that an election be ordered in the City of Camden by the said City Council of Camden, for the pur pose of submitting to the qualified electors of the said City the ques tion of the. issuance of ninety thous and dollars ($90,000.00) coupon bonds for the establishment aQd ownership by the said City of a waterworks plant for the use of said City and the citizens thereof and in pursuance of a resolution of the City Council of Camden, South Caro lina, passed at a meeting of said City Council on February 18th, 1913 ordering a special election; 'notice is hereby given that there will be a special election held In the City of Camden,- on Tuesday, the 18th day of March, 1913, on the ques tion of issuing coupon bonds of the City of Camden, South Carolina, to the amount of ninety thousand dol lars ($90,000.00), bearing Interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, pay able in any legal tender money. of the United States forty (40) years after date, with the privilege of re demption after twenty (20) years from date, said bonds' to be of a denomination of one thousand dol lars ($1,000.00) each, for the pur pose of the establishment and own ership by the City of Camden of a waterworks plant for the use and benefit of said City of Camden and its citizens. At said election all qualified reg istered electors will be eleglbel to vote, those electors favoring said issue of bonds shall vote a ticket on which there shall be printed the wordB: "For Waterworks Bond Is sue, $90,000.00";and those opposing said issue of bonds shall vote a ticket on which there shall be print ed the words: "Against Water works Bond Issue, ^90,000.00." For the purpose of conducting said election the polls shall be open at the polling places In dach ward at eight o'clock In the. morning and shall close at four o'clock in the afternoon. The following managers of elec tion are to conduct said election: 1 Ward 1, at Opera House ? J. K. Goodale, John Ferrell, T. J. Wilson. Ward 2, Store of O. C. Brtlce, at ET'SfJJSL"*,' Bru*<? *?<? ?*- i ?v?ib filre?t?. t#wt? Hruunvu f | w ":TSvr J ' T corner of it V1 ' HU,dyn' Northeast C V u" utt<JnW,,d Str??(? >'? ".? True?(lol j W,,U?"' CO tnn'ui' ,,lv,,lU,H'',"0*bUrK'" K1""". Btree i , Ulld J,ttUI?M|S lilnw liwUr,WUU' llub"rt hUt oh^mV ' ? Kirk wood Grocery Btor??. Si,, , """L, ' 1 1 ' ' !?'?*< i |).,U ? . . Wiltak. r. Hurry w2 I t " W"U?u?H. Q J 1 t,iaaia< a, , Street* ~n a,,d CheiMiUt J , ' " Hall,. VV Clin *% M""" w n Hou*i 0$lZS!py, A 1 1 <>,,t s ' .(.,UiKi(,n (i , , A, Mayor. ? .* ? k Mii I ox (i 1 1 ($1* ( Mt?rk 1,1 18th, I0|T 'K H-4,r?-4 0. ?\OT It I; OI i tion. ' il'iT'ri'n ''W't Wtt??ls of ' < Itj of ? HIIKlof), N?hi(1i ' I <'arolinn. j H!"l, ,,i soulli ( 'ii rollna r. ( of Kershaw ' i Hy <'o?ooli or Cam don. mujir/|?P,?Jl8!V Ui a PotHlon of tho j City ,?t r i frooboJdorB of the j 11 Hi ini'S' 1 n11, tof l,a,? February l Coii n . n * ' , t o the Cliv MkllUr ifil ?' South CHrolllia, , ln (hJ All"1 au "lection bo ordered 1 fiii , y of Camden by tho Mid j piVpo'.rlV0" ?' for tho I / .u'tUn" to tlio quuli luoBtion i?r Mn.? / '10 aald City tho j-vo "dotr?? j and1 ?w.tChipX tl'h%^lcnm,>,,i I an electric lljht plant ",'or th.'u? 1 Of ? "'ii nil * h/ 1111,1 1110 cltlasena there ^ PurnuHiice of ? r^Holii* don SLS* 'S"? 11Coun?l. or com meo'ttlig of M?Sp,*' at a J?yo? . i f C Vk" ' not'?o 1b horoby . i, "?1" r"1 be " special ?"Jccon hold in the City of Cam tec?" .ijfr ? ,?? > sth BUinJ rm?n^,' T1 fe QU??tlOn Of iH- j r?o, i UP?" bondn of tho C'ltv nf ani 1 J1' Sout" Carolina, to tho larftU("ii? nnn^'/"flvo thousand dol at ? ?B-?00 ("'). boarlnK IntereHt iz:i- ,r; d?mpUoT'J,'th ;ho o, T C dMo m t?8nt/ <20) yoara orahlo 'i'"6 J?atahHsh mont' and* ?"?"? to JPbm,1! SI?.0"? ot Camdon of and hnnoMi "g.ht pla?t for tho u.e citizen b of sald c"y and Ub u,*' ?q o'octlon all qualified rea irdtl?o?^ r? b? e'ogfblo fo Ibbuo oft.! tI"n favoring said ' ?i? Bhn" vot? a ticket |on which there shall be printed Bon/i ./?r Electri^ Light ^poVn^.J3?*000 00'^ a?d those ?of? i ? l88Uo of bonds shall be orintiS ih?D Wh,c> there shall K?ocffi v. ? r? words: "Against 000.00/' P>P? W.' PUrPos? of conducting tfWTSSf, the1po,,B 8ha11 be open j at ?iffhfP2Ii K, p1laCGB ln each ward shall i clock ,n the morning and afternoon^ ,our ?,<!,ock the tionh? f^,OWln/ nianagers of elec W? a i? Con^\,ct said election: ,d J' at ?Pera House ? J K Wa^' /?5? Forre". T. J. Wilson. ^SfeSas^f *? I onaf Inl 3* Ho4eI CftInden, North ??trL,? Broad and DeRalb P^W' s??'van, William uodd, Henry Truesdel. cornor^f' .SchIoBburg's pia22a, Streets t I'^ttlfton and Laurens -a.^J^wJlrr"n'?' Itobert I,at nn^S,Td r>' K1rkwood Grocery store. Street8nU^KS CGt Ea8t of Fa,r WlUUm.r' W I t Hot^gh C"nt0n M<Wre' ?UnY r^Zn! s!%.('""ncU <;ftln" Atteat: R P' Br?slnSton, ?Vb O. o. Alexander, Clerk, P^ebruary 18th,, 1 913 43-44-45-46 Xotlce of Opening of Hooks of Heg ? istration. ^ Notice is hereby given that the Books of Registration of the City of Camden will be opeh for the registration of tho names of the qualified electors therein on the 26th day of February, 1913', at tho foot of -the Opera House steps and remain open continuously for a pe riod of ten (10) days from the said 26th day of February, 1?13 ; the purposo of said registration be ing to register the qualified ^lee tore Who might deslreto vote at a special election to be held in tbe City of Camden, on the 18th day of March, 1918, on the question of the issuance of ninety thousand ($90, 000.00) waterworks bonds, and for an election on the same day on the | question of the Issuance of thirty- ; five thousand- dollars ($35,000.00) ? electric light bonds, and a further election On the* same day for the ! election of three (3) citizens of i Camden as Commissioners of pub lic Works. 1? D.-E. HinBon, Supervisor Qf Registration of the j City of Camden. February 19th, 1913. 43-4-5-6. [ riNAIi Dl80HAR?E. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, March 22ndpl9i3, I will present to tho Probate Court of Kershaw Coun ty my final report as Guardian of the estates of Frances Vaughan and Jennie Mae vaughan, minors, and ask for Letters Dismlssory as said Guardian. R. M. VaughAn, ^ Guardian. Camden, S. C., Feb. 20, 1913. SAWYERS KID OUR DRUG STORK 80 called "heart-burn" in only it Hyiui>tom or u utoniuch disorder. It- Ih ludlKeatlon iirldlnK from too much acidity in the Htomach. "Heart-burn" lb a diueuae you ahould not ullow to run on, olno the entire ayatoin will bocomo disordered and rheu matlbin and other chronic diaeaueu will rcHuit. Heart-burn nud indigontlon are easily ar routed if- taken in hand in time. Ooina to oV R l)rui< HU>re, Sawyer Drug Company Standard Live Stock Insurance Company Insures Horses, Mules and Cattle Against any Disease. Horses, Mules an<| Cattle must die ? You can't dispute - this fact. Knowing this no owner can afford to be without insurance of this character. "Let U? Be Your Agents" WILLIAMS INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY ... 'I " ? (Incorporate.) 1012 Broad^Street Camden, South Carolina ITS GOOD TO BE WARM especially when the thermome ter lu hovering around the M?ro mark. That is the time that you want coal, and plenty oMt.~ Send us your order for any kind of coal you want, and it will be delivered promptly, and you will get fuH.value for your moi* ey. That if) our guarantee. , CAN SUPPLY YOUM WANTS Any Kind Any Size Any UP 'Any Length COAL COAL WOOD WOOD - . ? _ ^ Special prices made on Coal, Wood and Coko, by the car. Am now sawing wood in lota of 6 cords and jip. A limited sup ply of the best Johnson Grass Hay baled for sale, i'hone your order to ' -1- ~ - ~ S. M. MATHIS ? ? v *?- - * "* . *77 . . "? * ? ' * v..'..; Office Phone 68.* Residence Phone. 257-L. This Seal Means Quality ? c=" ? , ? ' Ask for Sunshine Biscuits if you want to taste the utmost in purity and deliciousness. Literally baked in the sunshine, they are unusually crisp and delicate in substance. You* 11 >like them if you like /'better things." FOR SACB AT BRUGES PURE FOOD STORK. It now see ins likely that the senate will kill the Rittenbsrg liquor bill which provides for a system of high license in Charles ton under dispensary restrictions. There is much opposition -Jn Charles ton to it, 'the mayor especially being against it. Geo. W. Long, who was convicted a year ago of manslaughter in the killing of Lather Mullin&x, of Trdy,<? m OCtDtet, 1?X1, and iehtefioed to the penitentiary for three and a half year*, hae abandoned hie ap peal and ' begun Miring hh? , tence.