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WOKIJtt* BUNT MUSIC (dm*! ArtlnU mI Fbrvt JKtv4ival at Co lumbia, Mii.v Hth lSib, * With Ma* famous ItuMslau S.vmpluMiy Ojvtuvjhu of (10 pUs-en muter the |M*r filial of Mo<fo#t a tTflliMMl ehoroUM of lift voleOW dlrveU.il toy Mjn. II It. ItHLamim ?f tin; voice ?h?l>ai tiuoni ?>f t llilcoru t 'oll?vc?\ Qod with thnm tumoxm tfololat.s: J'oul Coflfr1 taiU<>, dramatic tenor; Kinmii Robort**; nxr/.y.i- (-dirallo; and l-niora S|mrks, ? MOpnano, tii?> first of a wrlew of unwl i *?!?? trills for the i*'Oi?U' <?f South QftH> | (liia will }*? ?ht-M at Mikity Th?ntiy, <liini|> Jarkson. Columbia, May ilth and Jftt-h, utider the &u*ploett of the iww ly f of mod South (Virollmt MusU'lal A?< norla t ion. In ?peukiug of the aims and purpose* of the organisation, Prenldont K. O. Olaek of Columbia, ?aid: 'Tho uurn Ikt of letter*, wcetvod front people ill ?very wo?*t1on of South. (ViroUmi who haw shown their illteroot <n high cIokh mu?le by Joining tho Axsoeiation, ?prow* that QUI' |x;ople aire uuxionu to lioor the bout imuiic the country afford*. To jnvweut KU<ih mmde at popular prices i? porfthje through the cooporatlou ami mipportof out of town irnialc lovtu-a, aU of who aiv cordially invited to Join tho Aj**o<?hitlon and aoouro tho benefit of good munle at iXJimlar prlcea which will bo made pc**dblo by thrit member ?4wlp ioumI patronage." Through a special arrancgmeut with tho Russian .Symjjihony Ordhostra and tho management, of the liberty Thoatre at Gamp J*$$**o<n, season tleketa cor ??ring the -two night performatxx* and hhj matinee, May 11th and 15th are offered at $2.00 to $rtXW. tflngh* tlfkris $1.00 to $1.80. TO KICK!* OI'KN IIOOKS Governor Si^ns New ln? Relating To County Officer* Columbia; May .V ComjNinlou <act# requiring ail county official* to keep an open rc<*ord of all money# received by them, and providing pona-ltdon for fallutv ti) (SMDpl.v, u Ik-Hmt Ui salury or which \voro iiasMt'tl by tlx? la?t m^wIoii of the (JOUejlll Assembly were ritgnoci? today by ^ioVemoir Cooper. "Kach county offUikbl," rcuds one of I he act#, "ahull Im? required to pur ?44w^M and keep in his offhv, open to HUhliO insjMvtlon during office liour.s a b?Hik In whk-h shall Ikj kept an item Hz?mJ ixrount of all mouoya received by or duo to him, whethor ireodlvod by Him or due to him as salary, foee or or in any other inaamer pa Ul to him. for hi# aervtwa by virtue of hla office, Provided, that nothing heroin ounuUnod *l?aU Ik* construed to require any offlUxu- to demand the payment of IxLs fci*s and eorttf* in advance. At the <flose of each finoaJ year,* when so re quired by the Senator of such coun ty or a majority of the members of tho-reprewuittttlvos of nttbl oOuinty, nuch county ?Vfif!eor rihaH transmit an item IjmsI copy of aaId uocount, under oath, to the offioo of county Nuporvtaoqj or wLfh t1)c comity comm/l?sd oners tn any county where there Is ih> super vleor, and Khali transmit a copy thereof to the Senator and each member of the Iloiw* of Reprcerotatives from said For the Best Quality Groceries and prompt delivery, telephone 90 McLEOD'S GROCERY county on or before the lOtJb Of Junu ury, ensuing. TJu- county Mupenrfaaor, In <?(tcTl^lon to other 1>ookM kept In U1h <?ffi?v. >JmN keep k? separate hook, in Which hi* sliall (jQtor uiHiai his tho total amount of etfib atn-ount fur iilxdied, oinposit* tin? name of tlu* offtoer furnUhinK the Haid aeemwrt. and file tin* account In Ills offlitv a* other (coun ty "record# are kept." Tlie other avt i>n?\i?Us iii.ii any Rgtpu n i > officer failing i<? <?> 11?i?i > with the provM<?UH of the foreg*?U?g, sluill Ih? deemed guilty of r. lnii^Utimov ami. ujmmi conviction, slmM l>o flued not toss tluin $W> nor ware then or t>e imprisoned not h*w than t wo mor uion; Mian six months in the oount> jail, or cither or Ik>Ui, hi the discivatiou i>f the trial Judge. , . ? ' A^iporinl l>?ys I us not forget the memorial exer cUc4 to -be hold at the cemetery at 0 o'clock Tuesday ji fieruooju, xuayllth. Thi* hour to a little later than usual, a?fount of the Oltatauquu after noon exercises. Ah we desire to give tho iHH)plo the opportunity of uttendlng l?oth juut wo sflnoerely 1w>jm? thoy wilW do ho. IM*ofcssor Yates Snowden of tho University of South Carolina will deliver the address. Ho Is a pleasing and delightful speaker,. ami has gra cUmnly consented to speak 011 this oc casion, Ah tilw? invited guest of Cam den, wo ??uv?ly think If nccoesary to be-si>eak for him a grand audience for \\y konw our j>eople want to hoar him. . The metlal given by the John I). Ken nedy Chapter I J. I).C. will bo presou te<l on this Occasion! The met la} will 1>e presented to the one who writ**? the l?est comjMWition on "Plantation Life In tlie Old South." Among tho many beautiful and inspiring traditions that have come to us from ]*wt->agos there Is none 'which makes a stronger appeal to us, than the continued forms to cherish In Home way the memory of those who have given to posterity some thing worthy of preservation. "Yes give me (i land that has story and song. Kn shrine the strife of the right with the wrong Yes. give me a land with p grave in ca4ll sjx>t. Ami names hi tlie graves that shall not l>e forgot. Yes, give me the land of the wreck and t he tomb. There's grandeur hi graves?there is glory in gloom. Ah mfter tl*e night <*oines the sunrise of morn. And the graves of the dead With- the grass over graves. May yet form the foot-sool of liljerty's throne. And each single wreck in the warpath of night. Shalfl yet be u rock in the temples of right,"?? : ? ? ? Then let tis n'liwv our interest in, and have for Memorial I>ay, oiul at least lend our presence to honor the memory of (hose who have honored the South. It will he appreciated Lf those who have autos and trucks will brting them to the K'ramniar **ehool builidlng at 5 o'clock Tuesday a^ftennooai tx> carry the school children who wLU^take iwrt in the cxemises. m ?fill We carry a full line of Tires and Tubes from 30x3 to 40x8 in cord and fibric. Mi Thorough and competent mechanics and can satisfy you on your electrical work at very reasonable prices. ' ? Call and see us in our new place; we will always be glad to see you. ?? - ' * . i . LIBERTY MOTOR, SALES COMPANY ' /? 4 ' ? ? ?- ?- - - . ^. ... - ? -- New Brick Building South of Court House Coiord Girl Shot Kitty Soott, a colored girl livbig on Mr. Hobt. Mlck^e's place in West Wa tomi, -yvas brought to the Camden Hos pital Monday for ftn operation flu an ef fort. to !?ve iher (life from a bullet wound received An itilve heed inflio tt'd by a small ooftored by, CBytnmi Mur phy while they were playing. At last accounts the patient was resting very wekl but iuul not regained consciousness. I>r. Taylor of Oohimbka was assisted by I>r. >8. O. Zeanp with the operation. Purchased a Home. Mr. Ilughey Tin del this week pur chased Che pretty Httlle five room bun gailow <xn Union Street* from Mr. Jack Wliitakor, Jr. I). W.McLaurin, state pension com missioner, expects to make distribu tion of the pension fund among the sev eral counties about May 12 or 15. Three counties have not yet filed their pension toHss. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. MJrs. Mi Mo Supp, wife of D. Of Sapp and mother of Oland N? Sapp, died at her home 111 Ijiiuwster cou'nty Jasft Tuesday aftor a ftong period of had health. The newspapers of Detroit, Michigan tjave junmoimced an increase In the sel ling price of single copies from 2 to 3 cents. General Pershing Is down in Panama inspecting the tvcnal. He presented ?& loving cup to 20 girls tn (recognition of *Wir~ work aiid~as a part of the cere mony gave each of the gLrjt? a kfew. Senator Harding, of dvio, has carried his state over Genera 1 Wlood, and nil others tn the preferential primary for the Republican nomination. ' A fleet, of six barges left St. Louifc liiMt Friday for New Orleans, carrying 5,000 tons of freight, enough to fill 250 box cars. DEATHS. Mr. \VilIi;t 111 WihtLtaker, wbojfl many yoajrs resided near Lugoff, in n ho^ital lii Columbia Satankj morning. The remains were broagfc to Cqpiden- Saturday evening for fc torment. M'r. WW taker won about ^ /yeerw.of iuge ami unmarried. Henj j a brave confederate soMier and *w held In high esteem by his comafe | Ho La survi vied by a number of nil tiVCB. * Mrs. AWee Raj^ aj?ed 09 years, <M in the Watoree Mffl viKUtga % Ittlf of last week. Tho interment to* place in the cemetery at the PtoeCnt olwirch. TJionnas H. Peoples, iitton^y goal for three 'successive terms, wM. m$ likely be a 'candidate far the CnM States seriate this summer in the a* Irfulgn against E. D. Smith. HAIL From now on, hail storms will be frequent; already, adjoining counties have suffered. Just a few minutes of hail will so destroy your growing crops that your investment and Jabor \yijg be wiped out. Almost every year, some section is so devastated that it is necessary to sendf outside aid to the sufferers. You can prevent some disasters, but you have absolutely no con , . t < ? ? .. trol over hail; you can neither prevent it nor lessen its damage. The one safeguard is insurance We have written this class of insurance for jthe past several years for The Home Insurant Company of New York. They have in every instance paid their losses cheerfully and to u| entire satisfaction of the assured. The rates are very reasonable. EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE mm Am THE WILLIAMS INSURANCE : R. I\/I. KENNEDY, Jr., President ESTABLISHED 1871 1012 Broad St. J. K. SHANNON,