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? V notice To the lleniornUle Votw* of tb? County of Ker?h*w. Take nolhe I lutt 1 1?<- book* of OH 1 1 >i i mem f? ?i \ ? ?t i ?? k in tlw Prlium ? Klootloii will lw oiiened by the aoorotu ry of curb club or by 1 1 ?t? niirolliuwit roiiim 1 1 1 ? <? "l ttu) ( laces 0f%bUMlJM? Ul Cm ii iu?' . of ibu vael'Mj 4 ? 1 1 ?fune < on tile MK'UlIll TlK'H'liiy 111 JllltH, HlH I'm 1 1 1< ? ??f miroinit'iiti It I# n,a CHWMtiry ibHt. every voter present him self lu poriM.'ii uml hIkii ibo roll i?ei soimlv or h> murk. 10 very. voter must !><? onrollod Ml I bo olub noarost ??*? lilvco of residence, caloulated by ilu? lldMrOHt | ? i ; i ? 1 1 < ; 1 1 ? I ? ? I'OUtO I In- UUlii Mentions for inoiubowhtp In wl'J club are as follow# | The applbuut for membership Htknl) be twenty-one Jg\ ) years of mko, or shall booo?ne ho bo foro the #uoooe?iliiK aoiioral election, nml |>o a will t*> l/cmm-rat, ami nbiill l?e a cltlsson.ojf tb? UmIUm! Mtato# ami of bin State. No |MTH?>n nball belong I" any Hub or vote In any primary Mil* litHH ha ban roHlrtetl. ill tbo State two youth, ami l? tbo eounty hIx months, j>rlor to tbo HUCCtmUlliK general eloo- ? tlon, a ix) lu tbo eliib ?llnt rlcfi sixty days prb>r to bo llrsl primary follow lnu bin off or to enroll : Provided, that public school toaobers. and ministers of I bo koh|m?I lu charge of a regular ortfaul/.i'il church, shall I ?<* exempt un der tbo provisions of Section Six or tbo rule- adopted b.v tbo Stae Demo emtio < 'oiivral.lon. n to jc.idouec, If otherwise <|U?jlfbMl. j'.j\ ory noyro applying for member .ship In a Democratic olub must pro dlice ii written statement of ten ropu | able white men, who shall swear that ihe> kuow <<f t heir own knowledge (hu t I la? applicant or voter voted for tjeli, I lampion in |S7t?, ami ban voted the I >e|m? I III" tleket colli 1 II UOU?<ly OV or aim c. Tbo dates for onrollniout are from tile li' -i Tuesday lu .1 u i ?*k, to the last Tm--.iln> In July, In oi'doi'.Jo ea ry .Into elToot Soetlnns Klght and li'lfty of the pew. I'arly. Holes, the (Vainly Kxyeut I \\c Commit lee has provided thai the lerrloliai DlHriet of earl I <*lub shall he that tor iltory nearer to the voting plaeoH of hi fob olub than to tlic Voting phieo of | ally other olub. To determine (bo respect I ve Districts and to calculate tbo distance of tin voters'- residence, the voting places of each olub" are hereby llxod at the fol lowing points: Abliey A buoy School House Anilooh ? (iimiberry School Ifouso Heaver I la in -Old Hard Shell Hap: 1 1st Church Hoik ujtll ? ' Trapp's Mill Dothum*-- Town I hill Henlaji Cleveland School House Hlnnoy? -J'ostolllco HulTalo ? CroHH roads of Look hart and Kershaw roadw Camden <>iHkra llouso Cantey - C'reod'M Store Cassait ? S. A. H. Depot Dobv'H Mill? Cherry Hridgo Shln^lo Mill. I'ldeVprlse Mnterprlso School luais'e (Jranny's' Qua rlA*r-~T. H. Clybnrn's ^ln house, ? lIuiiKhitt Hock Coiuioll Jtoom, Ker .shaw. . . Harmony Harmony Chui'cb llormita^o -Dtlloo of the Cotton Mill Uhorty Hill - N, S. Hbhards stole |,n((iiir- S. A. I. Depot <)aklaml ? Oakland S hool House l?ltio C'r<H?k ? Olbco of I he Company lMne Treo Heaver Dam School House. Haley's will Haley's Mill Holaml? West's Mill Hussell l'laeo ? Stonehoro postolllee Salt Pond ? t. H. Dlnklns' (Jin House" Samlv < J rove ? Sandy (J rove Church Shepard- H. H.Klllott's Oln House ShaiurfM'Jt ? Shainroek School House Slmylors Hill ? Shaylors lllll School 1 louse Stockton ? (!ln House at Old Quar ter. Swift Crook- ? Hoykln's Mill Three C's ? Three C's School House Twenty Creek? 'J. 1/. lllnson's Store West vi lie? It. Ii. Hell's Store The following Im the name of the Secretary, Kxooutlve Committeeman and member of IOnrollmont (Jommlttee ??f each Club: (Whore only two naiues appear the Secretary has not been named) Abnev W. It. Outen. 1 >. M. Kirk ley. II. T. Ilorton. Antioch II. C. (d.ondon, <i. J. Ha tcor. A. C. Hradley. Hoax'er Dam l{. A. Jackson. J. A. lta bon. I'. W. Kabon. Hrlk* Hill l) \V. J..ve. C. W. Shi ver. A M M.-Casklll.. Het hiiiic I >. T. Vaibioli^b. 1-. W. We>t I'oi) la h .1. < ?. Moseloy, C. N Hum phries, ,1 1 . Wot. Hlanev ? S. K. Hoss, ti. !?'. Illnsoii, J. T. Koss. HnlValo M. A. Shaw. W. I'. Sowell, J. M Sowed Camden- C. W. Hlrchnu>re. D. T. Mills, Thos. J. Klrklaml. Canti'N llill Louis Hornsby, W. H. Harl'lehi, .1 K. Creed. Cassait K. I > ? McCaskld. A. A. West. Doby's Mill John Porter, J. W. Spires, H. A. H<?w?*rs. Enterprise ? J. K. DeKay. W. I.. Hun nlcutt. C. V. Spradloy. (iranuy's Quarter J. *W. Hoone, W. F. Truestlell. ; Hanging il'H'k U N' Join. , I. I? , JitlH rt Harmony T M. Matto.v, T M M'; i CpH kill, I l^rmltagc W T Hasty, VV A An 1 ?' 1 ? i .'in. W T I .ai >lh. i IJberty I mi n CleinOlltH, If. F. I Halle. Logoff \V. J. Hurdoll, \. I. Oulon, ; J ii mi w 'I't'ii in, Oakland O. I,. Mate, I. F. I (of In 11(1. i Fine Creek Ml)) J. I?. M? < 'anklll, J. i I'J, KohlliHon I 1*1 no Tfw l> T. Hlackmoii, J, A. j Went , Men Thin oj I Hnlr-v'H Mill AljriOH West, J. If, i M uiiii. M I, I ( ? 1 1 ? ? \ Kolaml II. II. West, I>. H. N|n*arn, \V i: West. ltip>*c|| Place (J. J' Hammond, J.. It l,y|e*. ?Salt Pond Oco. Walla, l>evl Moore, J. It. IMnkltiH. Si* inly Urove I\ II. Fields, Jim Wat kins. shcppard W I, Htokes, It. II. i;i llolt, \V. u. Hall. Shamrock L J. Maker, T. S. Wll llaniH, J. F. Maker, Hhaylors Hill - It. T,. Hmyrl. Stockton (I, W. Amiiioiia, Holt on ' JWCHH, Hwlft Creek .1. q; Godwin, H. II. Moykln, A. II. Moykln, Jr. Three ("h J. itofot. Maglll, W. J, Voting. Twenty Creek I'M. Mai field, W. K. Kojlcy, Dan Million.. Wcstvllle ~l > Fletcher, J. C. 1 IID Ion, T. A < 'a u I lien. 1/. A. WI'ITKOWSKV, Chairman County Democratic Fxecu tlvo ( lommittcei Jinn' MM I! AN ORDINANCE To Kai.se Supplies for the Oily of Camden, K. <*., for tin- Year HH4. Me II ordained by the. Mayor ami Aldermen of Ihe < ' 1 1 y of Camden, H. and hy ant horl.ty- of the name that the following taxes he, -and the same are hereby levied for the current yf?ar f'oih llie 1st i lay of January, I0J-I, Id Ihe :!ls| day of 1 1< >< '4 >| 1 1 1 MM4. See, I. A tax of sixteen HO) nillla on each ami every dollar of real ami personal projierty within the oorjKtrate limits of the City of Camden. S. C., on the 1st day ??f .lannary. MM I. See. J. '| hat all able hodled male persons between tin* ages of twenty one and sixty years, residing within (lie corporate limits of the City of Camden, s. not exempt from road 'Inly under the laws of the State, 'shall work the streets, ways and bridges under the direction of such overseers as may be appointed for stu b ii space of time not (weeding six _ (til days in one year. 1'rovided that ;it the time of receiving such tliv any person may pay to the person ?/iving such not lee three (&U>0) dollars < 'oiiimntat ion, which .shall be received In Hen ?.r the work, and that persons refusing to work on said streets or to pay said Commutation, shall l?e lined not less than live effi.OO) dollars nor more .tljau ten ($MM>0>. dollars or be imprisoned not less than ten (10) days nor more than twenty (20 1 days, in the discretion of the City Recorder. See. :{. The lax books for the col let lion d| < My taxes will be open in Council Chamber, Camden. S. C., oh ?lie 1st day of .Inly, MM I. and remain open each day except Sundays, from !> a. in. to 1 ::{(? p. lu.t aiHj f|.olu p ?v> 4 |i. in., 1 1 1 ? i i i Saturday August 1st, ' Inclusive. See. 4. i hat when the taxes and as sessments, or any portion thereof, charged against any property or partv on the duplicate for the current llscal year, shall not he paid on or before Saturday, August 1st.,, the Citv Clerk a"d Treasurer Hindi proceed to add a penalty of one |>er centum on the said duplicate, and the said Clerk and Treasurer shall collect the same: and If tlio said taxes and assessments and penalties are not paid on or before the tirst day or September next there after. a i,i additional penalty of one ix>r centum shall be added by the City Clerk and Treasurer on the said dupli cate, ami collected hv the City Clerk and Treasurer; that If said taxes, pmi "Ities and assessments are not paid on or before the 1st day of October next thereafter, an additional (tenuity of Jive per centum thereon shall he added >\ the (. Ity Clerk ami Treasurer on Ihe said duplicate, and collected Itv the ( ity Clerk and Treasurer; and if the said taxes, penalties and assess ment^ are not paid on or before the loth day of October next thereafter, J ( '';x Clerk and Treasurer shall Ksue his I a X executions for Ihe said taxes, -assessments and penalties, against (he property of the defaulting tn\ |.n\er according to law "?i-'iMed by the Mayor and Aldermen ' "> ( ?aiinleii. S. C .. in Co, m ' II assembled this 1st day of .lune A i ? , mil. c. n. ya'i i:s. Attest ? *, ?Mayor. J. J. (iitodale, < 'lerk. Notice Hellt Hill Voters. 1,111 I'einocratlc club members vi ni ,n UHH', "n1 ??t Trapp's Mill. Saturday. June 2uth. for the pur pose of signing the new club rolls Anyone failing to do so will eail u|k.ii I me at my residence. \\- _j((N Here's Some of Our Work W* ?re proud or II. Ju?l u w?'r? proud of u *?rjr uieiui<rl?l. public or prlv*M. w?'t? ovtir ?>?> III. Kottcr til II- our cu?iou?*r? ?r? proud of Ihetit tbo y toll u? ao, uud will toll you hi. Wo tubiull de?lvu?, *ud glvo you tU? bvno ni of our loait e*p?il?iu# without cli?r?i'. Wo waul lu tell you of our huprov i"l fHiilltloj. for producing memo rmtaof p<<riii?u?>ul MtUlr, Wl Vint you lo know liow < ? reful I* we melon malarial, how ? h o rn uif h I y Our work is | done, ?nd l>e?t of ttll tiow con UHoUilOUJ W? ur?t lo ? very We iMruUi Miul^tio*. Our prl ct? ?r? rliflu. Wrltw Uf todnjf Hint I it i un vludy . your prouUm. Owe* Bret. ^ Marble Jc Gru it* Cowpaay, 8. C. Confmdmratm Monument Manning, S C. Dmmifgntii and Built ky m. t MONKV TO M)AN I ON HKAI, WSTATB EASY TERMS E. O, vonTresckow. FINAL DISCHARGE. Nothi; 1* hereby given thai ohtt month from this (Into, on Saturday, ? .July 11, '1014, 1 will apply to the j Probate Court of Kershaw County foi a Final Discharge as Administrator of tin- estate of \V. 1). Marshall, d?V* . OOUMtfl. ? ? - ? ; ' - ? ' ' ' | J. R MARSHALL. Administrator, j Camden, S. C.f Juno 11, 1014. Notice Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of John T. ? Blaekwell, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties (If any) 'having claims against the said estate will present them duly, attested J within the time prescribed by law. I Mary U. Rlaekwell, Administratrix, Camden, S. C., June 8, 11114. EiXRCUWS NOTICE.' All persons, If any, Indebted . to the j estate of Richard Brown, demeaned, are. hereby notified to make. payment to the undersigned, and till parties, If any, having claims against the said estate will present 'them duly attested within j the time prescribed by law. Thomas I\ Brown, ?; Kxecutor, Camden, S. C.F May 20, 1 S? 1 4. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, .June 20, 1014, 1 will apply to the Pro hate Court of Kershaw County for a linal discharge as Kxeeutor of the estate of Mrs. Kllza Melntyre, de ,-ww I V V. ttiTV.M . It. J. Mel NTYRE. Cam deft, S. (X, May 20, 1014. W E8TKRH A M I>LA NT A TI(>N Will have three registered Aber deen-Angus Hulls In service. Terms three dollars cash. Also two large type registered Poland-China boars. Terms $2 cash. All services guar anteed. W. A, Rush, Manager, Apr. 24 ? 6mo. 3. 1 * ?' * NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Dog <fwners will be compiled to keep their dogs confined from June 1 to Sept. 15th. Parties who have not a? yet secured their dog license tags for i the year are notified to call upon the 1 City Clerk and do so at once. By order of A. (i. ' WUITAKKR. Chief of Police. j Camden, S. ('., June 4, 1014. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that one month from this < I a I.e. on Saturdny," ?liine 20. 101. 1, l will apply to the Probate Court of Kershaw County for a Final Discharge as Administrator of the Kstiite of W. 1\ Reed. deceas ed ? L. A. Wlttkowsky. Caindeu, S. C? May 20. 1011. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons Indebted to the estate of Miss A. E. Viiieplgue, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned and all {tersons (if any ? having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. John McC. Viiieplgue. Ad mlnlstrator. Camden, S. C., May 20, 1014. A Full Literary, Scicntific and Technical School lor Young Meh >> tllO yilllllg men of the South the twvst -.1...... ' - - - - - ' offer*. tho young men of tho South tho liest educational advantag* . Christian hirtuoriTs at Die minimum ?? \ jwnso Founded in 1 and ho !ils a r(vui;itl.i!il p"* It ion ami inn thu high grade iiistilu lions of tho South. Pro?id*? lit* n?u*l Lilrrnrf Count leading to tk* Dtgrt* of A. B. Including AlU'lflit nuil Modern 1 .aiiunnue* K.nghsh, History. Mathematics. Si?-.ii1 anil Political Kconomv Oratory and Natural Scit'iiro*. Also n i??.*t graduate <?? .ui se Icadinc to t ?? 1 'i ti i .t ..i' Art*. Otft r? a loui ? m*? Coui ?* in Urctnr* t and MrcV?rii<?l Engine* ring i v. si-pe nil bllil'lt'ic >. w Mh fu'ly pc. I pnratus mill app'ru'ecs i.- . ??; lift* t". fci< >< nt <-: ! ? ! !7& K V" ii-i'j ;itiirii i?, nil nti'i'^hhn a;? of f *(w-rtrnrtjr) ln*trw,t?'.r? I w ith a regular literary in?ti ^rt it\. ates from accredited 1 ., >ry si tinnl department for In, - ? - mw tutlon. This p?ui*# lead* to the degreo of liacholor of Sel?ne? In Engi neering. nmt constitute* a sound start for almost any industrial pursuit. The Col lego owns 0 splendid buildings of large porportlons anil thorough equipment. Its Faculty of fifteen college-trained specialists and tutors is largo enough to insnro tho ntnount of personal instruction and Individual attention so essential to the best results. The Campus life Is most vholexome, and tho traditions of honor and morality are high. There is no ha/lng. Athletics are endorsed and <? '.'irefiilty Mij>er\iMHl hy the Faculty. Gymnasium work Is compulsory I'ho at!'!eti'' work v'? ' *- * ? " 1 air.oi.g tla inoiK. ami , ..... id iniinsiuiii n?i? is compulsory . k of Newberry College in late year* ha* Iwen foremost ili Oandinn Colleges. The religious life Js ideal, anil tho liii itual welfare of the student is tho school's chiof concern. admit w ithuut examination under grad* A pro para uui<->. .x'li .susmiiI: ojw ti> 17, lVll, I'nr rAtAlosu?> and luirtimlar*, address Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. D.. President, Newberry, S. C. Bank Stock For Sale I am offering for sale. within 30 days, Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars worth of stock of the Loan & Savings Bank, of Camden, S. C. L. L. CLYBURN DeKALB. S. C. BANK STOCK WANTED mmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmxMmmmmmmmm I hereby offer Five I lious and Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500.00) for the Five Thousand Dollars of Loan & Savings Bank Stock, (50 shares) advertised by L. L. Clyburn, that is to say, ten per cent, above par. Henry Savage CAMDEN, S. C. MONEY TO IX) AN. On Improved farniB. Easy terms. Apply to B. B. Clarke, Camden, S. C. ? . 60. SAM WING LAUNDRY PHONE 91 915] Broad St., Camden, S. C. COME AND GET YOUR DOLLAR There it a concern in Cam den promising to put money in your pocket every time you trade with them... They don't claim to open the safe and give you money from there, but they do save you money on all goods bought from them. The name of that concern is the MURCHISON Wholesale Supply Company Dr. I. H. Alexander Dr. R. E. Stevenioa Alexander & Stevenson DENTISTS OHice Southeast Corner Broad and DeKalb SU. Dr. E. H. KERRISON dentist Successor to Dr. L. W. Alston Office lu the Mann Ituilding I'lion? 185 COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. Farm Lands For Sale --*? ' 510 acres, more or lees, known as the Spencer Place, situated 12 miles Southwest of Camden on the Coulter's Perry Road; 100 acres of open land, two horse farm under cultivation; land lies well; good stream running water; plenty of wood and good quantity of timber on this tract. Price $10 per acre. Farm of W, E. DeLoache, situate 2 1-2 miles Southeast of Camden containing 270 acres; 160 acres of open land, part of this under cul tivation; timber and wood enough for place; land producing well; ad joining lands have sold for $80.00 per acre; one five room dwelling, a good barn and seven tenant houses. For sale at $35.00 per acre. The Doby Place containing 450 acres 3 wiles of Blaney; 250 acres open land, a part of this under cultivation; 100 acres pasture land under wire; some good open creek laud, plenty of wood and some ?timber on the place; good buildings; one overseers house, ; 6 tenant houses and two barns. Twenty-five mile creek runs through this pro perty. Price $7,500. Terms: 1-4 cash, balance in three years at the usual rate of interest. 361 acres on Town Creek, four mlleH south of Camden; 00 acres open land; two tenant houses. Will sell at a bargain. Plat of same can be seen at our office. 13 7 acres on Lockhart Road known as tho Wheat Place; seventy one acres under cultivation; 3 tenant houses and one dwelling. Prico $22.00 per acre. 100 acres three miles from Camden botweeen the Kershaw and Liberty Hill Road; 50 acres under cultivation; one fo\ir room dwell ing and barns. Price $35.00 per acre. 7 5 acres adjoining Citv Limits, known as Race Track Place of H. G. Carrison; one good overseer's house, several tenant houses and barns; improvements first class; lands in high state of cultivation. Price Reasonable. 1,90 0 acres eight miles from Camden, on Charleston Road, on Southern Railway with siding and ware house; one new over-seer's house, eight tenant houses, 1 large barn, 1 gin house and equipment and 1 cotton house. 1,200 acres swamp land, excellent for cattle or hay culture;; 650 acres upland. 300 acres of the upland being of the finest land In the state and In the highest state of cultivation. Price $21 an acre. Very easy terms. 1 35 2 acres of land known as tho Creed property, eight miles North of Camden; 200 acres open land, some timber and plenty of wood on place; one half mile from good school; one five room dwelling, barns/ one store building and ten tenant houses. Price on application. Terms: one-third cash, balance to suit purchaser. Small farm, property of H. M. Flncher, one mile East of Camden; one new $1,200 dwelling and barns; land in high state of cultivation 10 acres of this land produced seven 500 weight bales of cotton and 144 bushels of corn. Price $3,000. Terrms 1-6 cash, balance at 7 per cent on easy terms. We also have listed with us a good selection of City property. C. P. DuBose & Company Real Estate City Property Farm Lands