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THE PLACE TO GO V?^-?r I V - -TiiVbmiiii "mi "" '~ ' I II IB I III llflll ?! I I II " ? ' J r # " Wltru you are In waul of ftlfOKH for a?y iiicmlirr of your family, wliere NTVIJC hihI QI /%IJTY f? to bo eoti?l<lered rail on T1IB CAM DKN SIIOK CO., where you will Haul ju*t what you are looking for at prireti to suit your potket<l>ook. AIho a full line of tienJ'B FurnlHliiiigH, W ?5 ? V ' ? ' '..I.. - ? III ,11 .11.. I I.. <| I...I II CAMDEN SHOE COMPANY The Next Issue of The Bell Directory GOES TO PRESS SOON F.rerjr Bell subscriber, almost without exception, l? able to > (jr the goodi advertised in ti>'. directory. Reserve yr .r space today. Ask the Manager for rutos. Supplements your other advertising but does not conflict with other mediums. Changes and corrections in listings should be made at once for the new took. To CHICAGO Through Sleeping Car Daily from Kingviile and Columbia, S. C. CAROLINA SPECIAL Superior Service from Camden to Chicago and the West VIA ? SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Queen & Crescent Route Big Four Route SCHEDULE: I^ave CAM1>KN 10:05 A.M. Arrive kingviile 11:30 A.M. i/cavc Iviiigvillo . 11:53 A.M. Leave Columbia 12:55 P.M. Arrive Abbeville, (K. T.) 8:10 r.M. Arrive Cincinnati. (C. T.) 10:55 A.M. Arrive l.triianapolis 3:20 P.M. Arrive CHICAGO 9:00 P.M. Excellent connections made for Louisville, St. Louis and all points West. EQUIPMENT: Observation Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Kingviile to Cincinnati; Drawing Room Sleep ing Car Kingviile to Chicago; Coaches Kingviile to Cincin nati Dining Cars. For Pullman Reservations, apply to Ticket Agents or S. II. McLEAN W. H. CAFFEY, District Passenger Agent, Division Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. Charleston, S. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "The Progressive Railway of the South" Lv. Camden For ? 11:00 A. M. | Columbia and intermediate stations. 10:40 A. M. i Columbia. Denmark, Fairfax, -Savannah, 11:24 P. M. ) K runswick, Jacksonville & Florida points. 5:04 P. M. } Hamlet and intermediate points. g.ai a m > Hamlet. Pinehurst, Sanford, Raleigh, Rich " * * > mond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel 7:42 P. M. ^ phia, New l'ork and Eastern Cities. > I ? For full information, Pullman reservations, etc., call on Ticket Agent or write r C. W. SMALL, Div. Pass. Agt. Savannah, Ga. ?V ,v.? ? _ ? ? - HKttHH/iW XtHWlT rENWIOXKHS. Kpr 148 IViinioiier* Now Z&X& Mui.' U??? TT The following Ih h list of i?iMl<merH In Kershaw county. The money cat! now *be hud by applying In jmuhqIi or l?.v written order titmu James il. Cly bum, olerk of court, Beualoners are dt Vtiltsl Into the following classes: class A fwi.oo ft Class CI 48.00 4 cuss eg s?.oo at class cu -ih cmi il < Mass . C t 28.r?0 77 Total H8 CIjwh A ut,. II. K. Hullo**), Camden Loii is Dean, Korxhaw Isaac Gay, Kershaw \ I x)\\ U Gardner, Kershaw Anion Hough; Bethune VlHHH 04 J. it. Arrants, Camden Win. Hobinson,- Caihdou Allen Ward, Camden J a id on True, Camden Class C*2 II. AddUon, Camden ' J amen Anderson, Camden ? .John Albert, Camden T. W. Brown. Camden A. II. Bowen, Blaney " M; W. ltranbam, Camden .1, W. Boone, Westvllle W. (3. Itrowiii CamdeU K. C. Brown, Camden W. J. Beit I lot t, Kershaw , , .1. C. Campbell, Camden J. T. (Cornell, Camden K, N. Dean, Camden ~J. 10. Douglass,' Westvllle II. It. Easlor, Westvllle Isaac Gardner, Westvllle Emanuel Hays. Blaney J. w. Hudson, Camden . Samuel Hilton, Camden T. F. Jackson, Lugoff. 11. C. Joyner, Buffalo /' A. I'. Kirby, Camden W. M. La ngley. Bethune A. L. Mi-Mullen, Beth line A. J. Munn, Kershaw T. S. Moore. Kershaw T. S. Northcutt. Blaney J. J. Owens, Westvlllo John IMayer, Westvllle ,1. C. Towel I. Westvllle It. J. ICaley. Kershaw Neal Bay, Kershaw Louis .sharp, Blaney John T. Shaw, Bethune T. A. Stewart, Camden C. .J. Stewart, Camden . E. E. Stokes, Bethune W. .1. Spradley, Camden James St. Clair, Kershaw It. J. Trlmnal, Kershaw J. F. Turner. Camden .7. It. Trnesdaie, Kalb T. J. Wilson. Camden J. II. Williamson, Bethune 1). 11. Watklns. Camden John Z. Young, Camden Class C 3 Millie Amnions, Camden Mary Bass, Cantey Mary I,. Catoe, Cantey (Caroline ('order. English Amanda Cook. Kalb Sarah Hayes. Camden Martha Bye, Camden Nancy Self. Camden Elizabeth Sanders, ltodman Nancy J. West, Amnions Nancy M. Truesdale, Amnions Class C-4 Sarah Adklnson, Camden M. C. Ancruin, Camden E. J. Anderson, Camden Sarah Anderson, Kershaw C. E. Bell, Westvllle . Mattle Bass. Camden M. E. Blackmail, Bethune Lucy Branham, Bellefleld M. S. Brown, Camden E. J. Brasington. Camden Josephine Bass. Kershaw Nancy A. Bowers, Westvllle C. S. Bradley, Westvllle Frankie Boone, Westvllle Sarah Bar Held. Westvllle Cordie Belk. Camden Jane Council, Camden M. E. Cureton, Lllierty Hill M. E. Croft, Camden Martha Cassady. Bethune J. S. Cunningham. Liberty Hill Emma Coats, Logoff Mary A. Coats, Camden Mary R. l)eas. Camden It. W. DeIx>aeho, Camden Elizabeth Evans, Blaney Margaret Faulkenberry. Westvllle M. S. Ferrlll, Westvllle Susan A. Fletcher. Westvllle Emma Freeman. Bethune Victoria Gardner. Bethune <;. C- Gerald. Blaney G. M. Goodale, Gaden Sallle It. (iay. Westvllle Eliza Graham. Logoff K. F. Goff. Camden T. J. Graham, Camden Frances A. Graham, Westvllle Mary Gladden, Camden Tempy Garvin, Blaney Emma HInson, Blaney Delia Hough. Camden Nannie A. Klrkland, Camden Ellen O. Kelly. Lugoflf M. M. Loll la. Camden Fannie k Moore, Camden Rebecca? Marsh, Bethune ... V W ., . . TTTT-. ^ HfflX OK HONOR -? ' ??' ; GnM Nthool Vot Colored, I Mmilh lending April 2, 191$, f v" Mcglnner** llr.st grade- Isaac Hraoy, Fred Reynolds, Marion i>lnkliiH, 'fwi ma ftovktu, ltelieeca Hraoy, Clara Hrcvaru, Anna Jenkins, aiul Mary Wil li ama. Advanced first grade ! /llttan Me Donald. Fannie Dubose, Ross 1 (arris. Grade li <1 nl Ium Hrovard, Randolph Halthcock, Demvlth Meek, Andrew Roach, Francos Alexander, How Ilia Hoykin, Jnnio Kin* ore, Sadie Halthcoek, lrom? Kirkluud. Lottie Keudrlck, Aine 1 In Moore, HchhIo Salmon. (?ratio 3 John Ilenry Carlos, Jaimn Cureton, Glasgow Mwk, Nettle Helle Halle, Luella Joney, Salllo I<ee Jones, Hester Salmon, Gertrude Stuart, Je? lr Stoncy. (?ratio I James Henson, William MoyUln. Reynolds English, Auioii I^evy, Thonf\r M. Martin, Frank Reynolds, Susie Reynolds, KUen Reynolds. (?ratio 5- Isauo Fraaler and Hattie Cureton. Grade (I ? Mliunnugh Meek, Steady Reynolds, Geneva' Cureton, Hattie Horn, Pauline Powell. Grade 7 ? James Levy, Iiuth K Alex ander, Louise Wiley. flit Him With Kvll F,gg?. Columbia. S. ('., April i>. ? An afilda vlt by Nathan Harnett, an attorney of St. Stephens, formerly of Massachu setts, alleging that the mayor of St. Stephens, a small town in the lower part of this state, headed a mob that hit him with .% rotten eggs when he ?? ltd ted that town In an attempt to rollect a Judgment against the mayor, was (lied with Governor Manning. "I looked like an egg omelet when I suc ceeded in boarding the train," said Harnett, "and I have not yet succeed ed in rithlinu my person of the odor of the decomposed hen fruit." After reel ting the alleged facts of this assault, Attorney Harnett declar ed in his affidavit that several other assaults of a similar nature have been made upon him In this state during the past two years. In attempting to col 'ect a Judgment , against L. L. Gotlleb of Marion for $1,000, Harnett declared lie was set upon by a number of men1 "ml "mobbed." "I was punched in the eye, and publicly y>rceu to submit to other insults," complains the attor ney. lie requests Governor Manning to issue an order citing 'A. P. Russell, mayor of St. Stephens, to show cause a hy he should not be removed from >ftloe for disorderly conduct The Governor took his reouest under ad visement, pending an investigation. Meeting of Veterans. There will be a meeting of Camp Richard Kirkland on Saturday, the 7th Inst. I urgently request all the lemhcrs to attend this meeting as dslness of Importance demrtnds their intention. W. F. Russell, Commander. Reniberts News Notes. Rembert*. S.- C, April l'J. ? The safe ty of the fruit crop Is based" on a weak foundation If It is not already killed >r largely injured. An examination leaves it in much doubt. The weather is so changeable that we don't know vhat the balance of this month >vM bring forth in cold. The small grain <Top is not promising. Very Inferior ror the time of year. Corn planting i< about over and cotton will go in the "round this week and continue until finished. The acreage will not !>e large. (Irippe still abides with us. More of it thi< winter than usual. Fortunately very few cases of pneumonia. The closing exercises of the Union ?mhllo school (colored) took place at T'isgaJj Saturday afternoon in the pre seijr e -nf u ifrrge audience nf whHe?ajj(j "clored. I*ulon''ahurch, where (lie -ex-1 ?relscs were held, was tastefully and ''erutifnlly decorated with bunting of many colors. The program consisted of recltathTTSptTIalognes, drills and the ?hlldren performed their parts re mn rknblv, well which showed that they have been carefully trnlned and taught. Thin is one of the largest ;choob; in this , section and number^ over a hundred. A band furnished ap r rlate mdalo and good order pre ailed The toacher. r>nlsy Campbell, 's >i graduate of a college in Columbia ?Mid is a tine teacher, "learning the ?h'b'ren manners as well as books. *t tl>c r'o?e of the exercises addresses "?ere'mpde by Mr. John T. Watson, trustee, nnd .Tas. K. DuPre. Margaret Mahaffey, nethune Tnlltha Motley, Hlaney Jane Mickle, Hlaney T.oni<ta Matthews, Cantey X. A. Monroe. Camden Martha A. Nlles. Camden T aura Moore. Westville Rosalia Morris, Westville TI. M. Martin, T^ugoff .Ta-ic K. Mackey. Ileath Springs F. K. Pendergrass. Camden Fllza Peach, Hethune R. F. Roc. Camden Ann M. Haley, Hethune Mary A. Ross. Blaney Tempv Shoemake. Hlaney Mary A. Stokes, Camden Rebrr<\a Sinclair, Camden Man E. Schrock. Camden Snllie J. Smith, Camden Martha Shiver. Camden Nannie K. Trantham. Camden Carry Truesdale, Westville S. C Turner. .Kershaw Ann?- Th'>me, Kershaw Louisa Wilson, Camden Mrr; U. Workman. Hoykin A. K. Wilson, Hoykin - -Prroh Wil?on. Bethnne , - ? a,4 Julia A. Wooten, Lugoff Di -aru roved for raise, insufficient disability- A. J. Raley, A. P. Knox, Anderson, J. IV. Arrant*. R. J# Trimnal. BIG POWER DAM TO BE -1 BUILT AT FISHING CREEK joutiiirn^Pawar Company LcU Contract for One on Ca tawba River. )' The Charlotte Observer Thursday of last Wwk carried tlu> following; The biggest construction eontraet of the year whh given yesterday by the Southern I'ower Company of this < lis to the llar<ta.way Contracting Com pany. of CoiumiMis, Ua.. for tlie erec t ton of a mammoth {tower plant at Ftahlng Creek, three miles above <;ivat i 'ail.-, S. C., at the )>oiiit where tho Cutawba begins Its last precipitate Uroj* through the range. of hills Jfcat separates the piedmont c oimtiy from thellowlands. The plant will generate H0,000 of electrical horsepower from a head of 50 feet. At Great Falls, Just below Is the <12,000; horsepower plant and at Kooky Creek, which la hardly more than a mile from Croat Falls Is another JI'J.OOO horsepower station, making, with this Fishing Creek de velopment, approximately 100,000 of electrical horsepower generated at this one point. The machinery equipment of the powerhouse will consist of five 8,000 horsei^ower units The IlardaiVay Contracting Compa ny will begin work Immediately. and the job will be tlnlabed by September 1, 1910. There Is no reason why there should be nny delay at all In Btartltyg for the railroad built by the Southern Power Company when It developed Croat Falls and Kooky Creek passos within a few hundred yards of the Hlto. ' The Hardaway Contracting Co. I?; now about half through with the Lookout Shoals development between Catawba and Iredell counties in thi? state and will flnlsh the job this Fall. In the meantime the activity at Fish ing Creek will bo prosecuted and this plant will be put on in the Fall of next year. OneUuterestlng and significant fea ture. about jt he contract given yester day for this Fishing Creek develop mout 18 tlio faet that tliu jMiwer B WW# r**heduled for <w,.)u||(fUL,W Mh? contract' aelimify t your h ago but rrcvlDK to th? ^jS of the l'ower r..iui??UvM aulwlUlary corporation <>f<tht. era Power Company hohllnj; tltl this property, to obtain certain iff ul reasonable prices, the contract? switched ami tills work wtt a=l dohod. - 7 1 f| ^Jtooutly, the iK>wer official* | l>cen ahlo to obtain terms na ^ right* dcgtrod ft nil hence the this voutmci. The Southern p, Company owiih ho many power along the Catawba that when I)r< tv ownora holding lands adjacen developments undertake to deuiaw! orbltant prices, the P9wer officials often able to look elsewhere for <\ opiuent. One of the. reasons why the So em Power Company \va> wllUnj t;0 ahead with this immouHo exi>? Jure at this time Is uior- econon and etllclen^ ami aside and above this id v. corporation to afford gj) of employment to as many people this time as jMModblo. In addltipj this, th?y know that the more >h,J that'll placed In circulation hi | e$it)on at this time, the bettor it 'bo for all Interests The Hardaway Contracting (^n ny of which Mr. n. H. Hanlawaj president and Mr. T. A. Jamison j eral manager, Is one of the foren contracting concerns in the 8? This concern built the bip hydros trie ptatlon at Ninety-Nine Inlands the Broad Hlver In South Carolina < Ik now at work on the development Tvookout Shonls. It also has tho hydro-electric contract at Whitney. While of course no statement at t time can be given as to the number men employed, there will be more U 1,000, the job ?>elng considerably la er thau that now in progress at Lo nut Shoals. Read tbe long list of articles In Want Column in today's paper. Special Train Tours ft ? y Independent jjirips . ? .. . I n Tours One Way Through Panama Canal and Special Train Overland TO THE California Expositions pupiQ JUNE ? JULY ? AUGUST * VIA THE Seaboard Air Line Railway J The Tour* will consume 20 to 50 days, Including ALL EXPENSE*, I such as Railroad ami Steamship fares ; FUUman and stateroom berttwtjj dining car and stea&rfhlp meals; the highest class hotels on American f plan, excepting f?os Angeles and Han .Francisco where rooms only a*"?, furnished ; attractive sightseeing and side-trips. ajv '"1 j ^ L.., ----- ? ? J' <r--' ? MANY DIVERSE ROUTES laetodlng Denver, Colerad* Hll? tii|jjBj|%|ili Creek, Pike's Teak, Ro>?] I (iorfie. Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Natlenr* n 1 ???' Canyon of | " ?A 1?- _.j #L.feU Hu ilh v ?>? I liV ^/>VJ JWM Arszona, Orange Groves <ft Southern California, ten Diego, wnjw" Coast of California. San Franelseo, Portland, Seattle, Paget Souna Vic toria, Vancouver, the Canadian Rocky Mountains, St Paul ana WU?ag* All trains eqtiipi>ed with ALL STEKL Pullman drawing room, state room compartment and otwervatlon car* and diners for the e,c,af1'v?4Hrt. of our parties for the entire trip. Personally conducted and satls?? rfljr. chai?er uubd. readies unescorted assured' of every attention. I The highest class of service and th* "BEST OF W?***HlNO" ev erywhere. . , J Write for booklet and detailed Information. I GATTIS TOURIST AGENCY ? - - #>*?! Tourlot mm-*. BALBICH, N. <M 7-^^? ? ?