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We return our thanks |<> the public #>r theiv ]> .tromiga during (he p.i. t year, and K>Iwitiug acautinu anee of the^aiuOj we wish and fill a ^"IW New Y< ,u J?omp dc j?)eSPassj THE CORNER DRUGSTORE. 'ZP/iono 29. Moving 1*1. D?% F. Zcaop, Mr. W. H Zeoip mill Mr W. Qciaenheimcr i r< moving into their handsome tie w a to res and in ;? few days will !>< ready f or business, Lot eve v body c-ilt afid soo how nicely t! ,.\ are ll.ml up in their new buslm homes. Mr.McUfthOB To Be Hote. Hon. i*i o. J. MoMuhftu, retiiiug '??m o Bupt. of K.la'cation, wilitu j ' nrdnr. Jiin. 1 (i t i), and v.-nl ?d?'fc?* ICcrKfiaw Conti'iy" 'I ivchorli} A sso^i?ltou fit about II . 50 o'clock in tho Graded School boi!d in^ Thi* it Mr. MoMalmn's ltv?i oHk'inl rppf (i^uiicc uinbng&t us i ml i(. ii. hoped that fill tcftohcrn, fich';o ? lil'M'rn, tend fri?-nd* of iho cause oi t: location will lio present. f7 ?. ? -.<>- * Revival Meeting. Tho revival meeting at tho B ;>> Hit chtfreh is pr6grcesiufr nicrly Two 60nncn? daily-? at 1 in ific s'lomoon pud 8 al night? ^are bcii ? iioid ami ccnsidc rable interest i? no i ? i ? j in? ni {??>(? (I. Mr. Shcitou i..- a ;.nuinugh!y cvn&eci ated man r.mi fori (ful ej;e.iUor and we are sur. ! '??'(. !> is ?o tni in:: here will result in v,4s U 'Mtud. No one should fail to ! i ar l iitt. A wttrin welcome aw.nu; you Ihirc. ? - ? o <r?? ? Death of ll'r. 2?eniy Hi. Townsend. Mr. Heaiv I- Townsend, a pron i^ i>, ut banker of PhiUde.lphia, d.d I,, re ?i . U? Hobkitk Tun last Su>i <hv. fin was a senior member ol i ho bunking I'm to of Dchaveu & i\.w?ti'nd -?l l'hiladelp^in, and die r f ibo l.'nrhni! linnncieTS of the country/ Mr. Townsend 'had been in ill health for two years aid (< a m o sou th on the adyice af his physician. l;,or more than 20 yeorp Mr. Townsend w?,a a governor of the Philadelphia stock exchange .?I :i (1 served t*o tonna aa president* of ihe oi gauizatioo. Social Life in Camden The old year passed out auitd ^ merriement., festivities ?nd gonial joys, while the new year was unhei. cd in by song and dauce and b*fpv hearts. * The rison gave a most charming progressive .etcher pnitv to ihe Mist>(s Manning of Colom bia. The l?r.u-:e waa beautiful in f.ativo dccoi alions. Tho hostesea jtr. ii?onl wtrrr rlnrmTo^i Ihe'gues' >? l.-ippy and F4?y. The re fresh menu dainty and delicious. j Mi. end Mrs. D. R. Williams en t>it'.tiuid their lieieea tho Mi$B<3| Ii!;. in. in r, at a iiinH charming "din- 1 i i r puriv given in their honor. Misa Mt rio Z? mp g?Ye.a mo*', charming, eutci Uiuuivul tohe.iahl i:: ihe now jenr. /t'wtlvo of her huinls i opresenii.d jlhe past twelve iiotill'.s of thy oljLl year. Foe r o" tiers were the four seasons; while o-.n' thaiuiing y?ung lady who wa tho old year 1?-Hviu? us, departed a** j th? eloi-.U struck iho mystic hour cfj lw, aud a wiusmue little fairy rep n ^intihg the new year, moat grace fully and joyously was ushered to with gladsome strains of musical voicep, bright, tmiling facea and 3 -voua God- 1- peed for the yeur 1903. Misa Alice Corbett entertained all iho Qharmiou younger set of ' iir maidens and bravo cadetQ.snd . 'Mounts who ^rete at home for th? i l'elida\ py besides the numerous I bright boys and pirla of our town, j A ?i'ucepiijg content was crjoycd | during the CMikr hoars. Ml*? )b ssie Zemp drawing the ladie'f i) ij>p anJ^-M r. Lrslin-^rrthar rr tbe gentle man's prize.- A< Ur^iil^pM-danciug waaLjkHpt up for fevelal hoius ' ? Miss 'Teannie Stonc^gaVd a char ring luncdi.ron in hoKor of her, many friends who were at home for the holidays. Misses Maggie Chllds and DbIIv A t tho r of ~tJoIum\>Vi havs spent ' ?ieir vacation . hete with Miss Marie , - mp and Miss Allco CorkieU sud v ?.re tiio recipients of msny- social >( attention#. Iho oldsr members ol^iur ?om munlty Indalficd r?r and supper pmUt u? aumer Xot *? evert house was ilih m<*. J A Henton* Wo din i t i':<- ?poeial i-.tlfiilion of our ? C ???!??? i ? n | 1 1 0 taid of Mr I A.' litnsni, to !>.? U/U?h\ mi auollicv Column M l'? i>? ? i is ono of the ! lieSit coi.Vr .? ??,f . hiM liui'Mkra ?1*'? linvi' OVOf i.i .n i;t CtimillMI Kljd ifi now nt ^vairt oi 'in; l.(?tulil'nl cottage " Mr K .1. , !o> >? ,,M ? Tlioso who :tit: {'o.t' j.' t ? I t building dor.o slit > vi ? ' not f . i i \ I't 8c<j Mr. iicittion. '.o ^ctuionoift 1 v. ill o<? ?>v ?)?(? Auditor# olllutj liu < k!>h'u (i ?>:k-|| Saiui day dining' jUiij cf .1 a ii ii ft r v for tlu? pur* | of UCclviDft llle ttj'plicft . 1 -life j >>f i !io<*o \? ho ilfnii o t<> apply f"f h, pension. Under 1 1 ? ?.? n< w law till ? persons 1 ? : ?? ? pension iuus-1 1 do. ho c? ii ( i o jjj tilv tuoitllk ?f .) iinuury, | li'ii u<> a| p!i("ui?ni will I hi rt?ceiv?*<l 'ifu-r ill ni 1 1 mo, and tlioHO who fitl to apply will liavo to wuil oniilj motion- yt'i?r to uiuk^ hpplk"?ti<?ii i Pl.l poll : .i'liicib uui-d not inuke "p'l plication, tint niUfit report to tor j BOineti^xi duiiu< tin; uioiitli of | 'Jj.ouJy cither in pvraoo or lot wriiiijg that they mo living i*nd i wish t\ jo main on the roll for tiioj y* in IVOfts. All old pensioners *h'i ? I -'ftire in lvtJ e.hiiiiged from one ?!.*sh to un??l hc?\m?at ioi ko tipplioaiion All informal on ami blanks ?ill !>?? fill ninli^d a;ipHcaut? by calling on i no i?t i he Auditor's ofU?e. W. K. Russell lVr.sion Commissioner, K. (J. At ihe Country Club. O 1 ^ ?-'lu^'Kilay afternoon Mrs. K. G. Wh'&tkr eutertninod most do 'bihtlully at an af l or noon (<??, A1 ? si \>/iutfua /?/ a. ill n t a niofet airreeabio eveno?-* ririo wnn Ahsistiiil "bv Misses Kan i" li(?r:?, Honrioila Brailsford, Sadie. Kennedy and l'iorido J)? P:jgs. Thute entertuinnv nta me held every Wed. ucsday afternoon by the different lady nuiiiihers o? t: e Club an i con stitute one ?.f t ij t ? n)o<jt' delightful social s (jf the winter season. TiuMi- iii formality add* greatly to the easy enjoyment ol* tl?c? Polo* uaio?;a whieh me matched with great in ? or?'s?? from tl:o Urge verandas of ttio City)? Honsc. 0) ) I' riday night the Club House wMI bo fomu'rly opened for tiio sea son by ij progressive card party. ^ \ (lerman will ho givru ?onci and a njoat attractive program hss been Tli. d (! o'lt !V >V (!(<} t*- j |i t.f I* . | A latve minder of no;them tourisfes y'-' m fishers of the Club and add much to t li??'oiij'iy me nt of the enter 'k; i! merits, they lelcg pntbnsias.lo troll' players andgr-a'iy interested in th-.' polo came*. P rof Iieaucay And Bride At flomo. Tlse new year hrouphl bark to \\a our pr.pubr fih-nd, Prof. II. M. Kenitfcd v, wh!i his lovely bride. &lra .1. W. bhikcnuy, ^r. Kennedy's s'itter, \n loomed them by a moat charming reception, given to intro duce Mrs. Kennedy' to her lar^e liotv family conneciion, the teach ers of the sohoul ami the hoard of trustees ac<l a few other persoutl friends and neighbors of the gioom. The reception was a Very en Ihii&iaatic one for to Profeaaor Ki nntdy much is due for hit* great interest in education*) ad vantages to our community* ue has made a m >8t t flicieu t superin tendent tf our school, ? has woiked most dii'ilctilly for years for our ( hstauo'ia circle and indeed hi* given atdt \o all intellectual aaso* (Millions in our tow". We extend to them all good withes for ihia and every succeed ilig \ear. From the Alexandria (Va.,) Ga I'.vile rf '.ho 1st mat. tnko the! following notice of the marriage : i A pretly wedding occurred in ; C'iirtd Protestaat Kpiscopal Church! \t. 5 :'.10 o'clock yesterday evening i when Miss J ii ha Calvert. Hunter, . daughter of Mujir Robert, W. 1 1 n n - ] ter, of this ei'v, became the bride of j Robert MaeMillian Kennedy, of | Camden, S. C. The ceiemony was j performed by Rev. N. P. Dame, of; Winchester, in the presence of a' ctr^e. gathering of rdilivea and, friends of the pirtiea. The church j ??au prettily decorated with pulmj. ! and potted | hints. Th? bride was j attended by her sister. Miss Carrie; Stuart Iluntor, and Mr. Lawrence j Mills, of Camden, S. C , was b<jstj man. kittle Misa Margaret Camp i bell, nicco of the bride, was flower j rrirl. The uf.hors were: K Smart. j Hunter and Edmund lJ- Hunter, t brothers ^of the bride; Julian S.J Jones, of liidtimore; David II. Rid-j die, of Churobershnrg. Va.; Stnart ! Jotiep, of Norfolk, and Georgo 0. j StuarX. Tho hri'lo entered the oli u roll on the artb of her father, who uavccher in tnftrri:igo. and \\as met at the chancel by tho groom and tiesrnrsir ? ^he gownod iu era* broiderod crepe do chine and chiffon ornamented with pearls and carried a shower bouqaet of iirido roses. After the inarriajzo an informal re ception to the bridal party was held at the roaidt neo of Major Hun-er on Prince street. Later tbo brido and eroom left for aweddlofe trip. Sub 3*qt?Jr,tty they wilhreaido iu Cmnden, s Amooc the outof?town pco plo pi*8.*nt wore Gen. W. II. Fuvne, Holms CourAil, Col. Jobn S. Moaby, Gen. L. L Lorn fix. Ool/j Thomas Smith, Mr Loi^U Robinson, ! of Washington; Mr Bernard Carter. 1 of Baltimoro; Mr J Ridgeley Carter, Sccand Secretary of Legation at the. Court of St James; Mr Oden Howie, of Maryland: Mrs W Fl P Lw, Col Jo* P. Slloltree, M,rs Robb, of Kin# George; Mrs Rosa itc B Stnart, Miss Sallf Smart, Mra Hnhard, of Nor folk; Re ? Philip Cuball and wife, I)r. r lobn POmjpH and wife. Alfaen*. jOa- 1 Mr Warrantor Kfo g, Mrs K K Lfoatj, Mil ID, MatolaHanr? a*4 To Build tt Now Church At a Feoout coufyieuoe of th? - Oav?den Mipti-t ?? It it roll it wa? d y ? ? i * I ?- ? 1 in build ii i??-w lirl* k ?'!? s-j to coil *boi?i ? i hcnuand <!?d 1 tt i s at i>s early a dt?y, us possible. 4L I'ino fi.'fd Cirn For Bale A few Uustu-U of (J arlcli'tf I'ro I i rt c nerd com for Hnle. Yields from l wo lo li ye ?'??*? to the sik:U. I* r i?j o *1.60 per bushel. I). \V llllOl h|)OH|l. Dec. l'J-lt. GOUO tu licAllCort. Hev. S. H Thomas, colored, w!?<> lin^ Ijin-u residing hero for serra1 year* pis', left hist SUnrday for Mfnuforl, wUorq ho ban been &erw l>> fv>nfi!i i'fu-.o to Aervu fin paxtor of the M l! CSiivcli tluro. While ben.' mado n good -.iti/ien (>n?l l> Vh tli*vo will b<> an uiUitioii to siie good population ol Iitaulort, Oue of Ii* *? lust publio Hct h here wat lo deliver (ho emancipation oration in West Wnteccc. ? - mt ? -<?? ? SHORT I.OCAL ITEMS Sleet, snow and rnin fell in Ohio ?Ion iust Tuesday. 'Iho YorUville Yeoman lias fits ponded publication. Mr. (J. A. Braaiug on niacin an ?>? several days ???jo for Hio benefit of Ira creditors. Mr. G Krneet lUtomon has b?er> eh'etod keeper of tho Watereo river bridge. Messrs J. M. Sowoll and It C. Br.ico have taken ebarjjo of Hie of flee 9 of Hnoervisor find SiidI n f 1 .1 uc If i*fu7 'ii'" peel i ve. fy. *> # ( Firebssjj Captured. Colombia Htnte, 4'h inat. P-dico ollloer B'dand \oGterdiy morning picked tip unci jailed n negro who v tj his u?ine hh T( 1:1 Uotnan. {Jo wbs wanted in L* xiiW tou for rubbing fti<? depot and th n setting fire to it a ljw nights 8?o. I'he aiory in an interesting one. Ii Kctrufi thai when llic d.ep:>t v.'a* discovered on (ire there was time l<>< ts^ve it. tSniiio shavings hud been saturated with kerosene and Ignited. | An in Vestigat i?>u showed that t. i * ? dopot had bmu robbed. People ! pas3ivg the next day 1 ? *<;a led th" j bidding place of the plar.der. Ail of it h>wl been placed under a u r- o r by house, and tin; liurgtnl' had \ f ?. one box of tohneeo theto. Beltt-v tag that he would <?ome for thio u mIioI own was ria^od up wit'* ? , . r- ?? * ii sHI I IVjJ ft'Jhi lbs nttBCli<??l tot.hr Friduy night the g<in went oil" and there was a cry of pain. l?u t no one could be found by th >? e who ran to th\j place. I'lio police here had been notified. Yosterday morning uear the Blaud ing direct crossing officer Boland saw a strange with his rip; lit hand bandaged, and apparently hurt , otherwise. Ho held him up, examined liim and soou found that, he was the fellow who had he?n seen about tho dopot, and was really tho man wanted. He is now iy the city prison. i ~~ * PERSONAL. Mr. K S. L9Wih and ^family are now living ?n tho Bapt<et parsonago Mr 0 M\ Alexandor has been sick at his hoiuo ou l-'air street for several week", and while* to is 8t,:ll nick wo aro glad to stato tbat ho is souie better. Mr. Willis Sheoru has accepted t ho position of book keeper tor "Me33TH7 fcr-Snhnnk A: Co. Mr. E IV rrnosdol lias Mr. Sheorn'p placo with Mr. M. l'rfum while Mr. Burwell Boy kin has Mr. Truesdcrs placa at tho Gilt Ed go Storo. Mr. S. N. Sowoll will move to ICer nhaw this week and will occupy tbo house now occupied by Mr. C. L. I)ye. Ilo will engage in tho mercaio tile business here, ? Kerthaw Era. Mr. Wallace of Prosperity, is hero and Is now Manager of tho Camden dumber Manufacturing Oonrfpotuy, which will soon be in operation^, 'Ho brings hia family - with hiiu aiid is W occupy tho house of Mr. Matbis on th a corner of Main street aud LaFayeUe Avonuo. Mr, Brace la a very clever, gentleman, and is thoroughly quali fied with hia business. To him and family, wo extend cordial greeting;'. Dr. I. H. Alexander has bcea specially invited to attend an I } demonstrate his Patent . M. a t r i -i Crown atamcoting of tho Ortonio 1 graphic Sooioty of Chicago, 111 , on the IGth and 17th of February. ; Thin Is to bfty one of th* largest 1 gatherings of DcutmU ever held in America and witl wind up with a banquet at tho Audltorum ia that ' city of big enterprises. lie expect** ; lO'&ttend. ? Mr. John It AhIio, of YorfcvilTc, ~n recent graduate of tbo South Caro lina Military academy (Citadel) will ho pommandant of cadcts at tho King's Mountain Military academy during tho balanco of tho nreaent session. "Colonel Stcvenpoo Dad fo? cared tho consent of Major I>. M. Hornard, former commandant, and at pcejQUt an IniEroctor in the Vlr ginia Military institute, to resume 'liie old {^?<JA;_bjitd>iring the we*k he received irora "Major Bernard a letter in whieh the latter eays that the management of the V.\M. I. lite refused to accept bis retigoation, and as he is nnder contract thsrr, ha | regrets very ronoh hts Inability to re ? turn to the 1C. M. M. A. al this time. ; Upon receipt of thla letter. Colonel Stephenson engaged the serf ieea of Mr. Ashe, who, having had <be ad | vantage of a thorough training at : the Citadel, will no rioebt be *>?lo . to ao<wpt\bly dta "barge the dutlw of tbie important petition.? Tortu . tim ??niwi? . _ t .1" ? . i fcW Communicated, A ' ? wyor h f ? v-x^inj Willi ji ? lull t'.v* < t '1 i'l-1 I ?? \ ?? - > :X */ 1 li '\QtyV aaw ? v ? vv > it >v t;k" thlt fft*' JM-'d frd(JC6 1 tit ?? *r-A' ii A 5 k?*U: hw. To P. i nt l'avt ?*f l ii ?- "St-., k'-wi iM h<' i>r t <> iM i !? ( . I . W'nki??i Apfly t > L. v W ii k wuky. h Voiiuti. A \** 11 tf l? ' W%> i <<.)(?. I iv Ii w I MVi HU<>. Owiii v can n U\ proviiiK shiucj Aud paying for ^?i? ?w?tkv. .M . Hillings. Jttu. 2, 19011. -? ? ? m> - ? C);d Gold. Mr. R. J. Post on, ?m lu? old reli able y ?ntl.-i" w i I liny* nl! iliu old Hold \< 'iC)i ?ve for !? h 1 11. II?> \* ti 1 m t . prepared t ? do all k iids of ulork and watch work. \\ ? dtiect youi alU'iit i<?n t<? Io.h ttd. Good Pino Tinibor For Sale. Tho piue timber ('? about. 1 (JO no re# of land ab'?ut .1-t of u t;? i (?* from Sk apart) t* i ?% ? i u on tin* S A. L. H. U.. for Sale clionp. Apply to U. H. Kllloit. | Dcc.lJ. I Death of Mr, G sorgo Clybnrn. Last Sa in id ay about noon Mr. Geo. \V. Clyburn passed uwuy al ter sultVring a we??k with pneu monia brought <>n by gnttinn nvi ; healed ibe ni^hl of the Cue mul j !..vU?i^'ni?T'ijinni' tw mf i ? tp ?sfTnTrjf'T hntni'. i>r. McL'Hh wan the nltend | lt:s> j>l?y iciati and he Oblled in cm- | KiiliKiion Drs. Hawkins ivud Mfntd, j hut all t-) no tivail. Mr, Clyhuru' *v i 1 1 ho mistud not only by hi* fimi* ly but hy (h* v? iiole community. Ho w*fl '?uii?;i| jtJ (Iii' rid l'viiltuont burying sjrnnn't nnd \-nVv8 a wife and five; or six piutli e fill dim. ? Lee ( ?oil II t v l<tt!idi?r and Vindioilor. Mr. ('iylmrti married u fiistoi- of Mm. K.iht L-itln, mul lived in tiumden for seyoial y?ais. I wish to :mwv.uic? to the public, that I will he in my otfioe <*vorv Sat'mlny to: tin* tr MMMntuui o< bo*htr?9 'Vnc other ( ildyi of Llus.woi'k I ?*spnct i>i in) I in vi.sUi"S th*J pi|hli?( *:cUyo'? i > county -Pf. Vinson, ' GQNTHAGTOR &, BUILDER, CAM DfcN, 8. C. I'lans nod fpeeilication* furnished. Pliup-'plrim store fronts a speciality. Work BiipnrSllt<M?(ted Jan. i) tf. ys. "Winter Homes in a Summer Land " Tho Southern Railway has issued its beautiful "Wm lev Homes, in ft Summer Land" f6l<Ter for the S^oawn This folder i? publMiedin a very atlrco tive form and is profusely illustrated with photographs of the famous Southern Win ter Resorts and their environment*. It also contains numerous views of tho scon erv from the Mountains to the sub-tropfeal scenes of Florida ?nd Niu&nn. The book let gives full and complete information rc ga'dtng '11 of the lending Winter Resorts for heallli or pleasure at-d also a complvte li-.l of nil of the smaller hotels ant! board ing houses which have accommodations for Winter Touristy, giving rates per day, vvoek and month ?nd other valuable date to those desiiiug to locate for the winter an) where In thu South. If you are con tcmplaling a trip to a v point do not fail to tiryt. sui-rdy >oui-eli with this booklet by. pending a one stamp to any Passenger Agent, of this Company. If ymi arc not contemidat'ug a trip send for one anyway; yoti will tlnd much In it to interest you. Winter Tourist ticket., at greatly re duced rates tii.'-/ on p ile, For any infor mation desi vu as to Rates. Routes and Resorts wtito to the nearest Passetigef Agent of tho Southern Railway. The Old Beliable Jew eler. - I am ready and anxiouSr to wirk upon' any and nil kinds of CLOCKS. WATCHES-. JEWELRY, &(!., and will Guarantee all iny work td be I will pay fair priccs in cash for anything in the old gold line, and have for sale some old fashioned jewelry. - Give me a trial. FIRST-CLASS. Ta*^ lei*fef4&H; COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE. Camhkn, 8. C.,D*c.2nd, 1903. Notice lg- hereby givsn that tho County ' Auditor's office will be open to r?colve tax return* fcoin Junusry lit, 1903, to February 20th, 190;}. All persona who sre required bylaw to make returns muni do *o. of all personal Pjoj^ertj^ by Pob taarrsoflr, incs, as fifty p^r cont, penal ty will !>?? addiul after' that time. Per ?on;* owning property in towns and elttea muit msUe ? separate return of their city property. ^ ?r tba Abney, January 8. Kershaw, January 9. Westvtlle. January la justice. > NdVy^THKuWrOHW. I. M. n, Mo SWMMNi-.Y llnveruoi >?f the Sfato -if Soul It Carolina, in >?!tl t .iu$i <* ??' 1 \ bp don? and the majesty of ilto \i > i i ?and. .J ) Itt ivl/v oitvr a tv\var>l >?f "Nl *. IIU'NpuI'IP nOlilARS (<>>' lilt apnivh u i Men, delivery and rottviclion >>f t h? <-? <s?l partus unknown to tlic idieriit <4 K t ultaw fount v, m ('amdm. S. v". IN TESTIMONY Wll Lit Ml'. 1 lu.ve luMi'iinto s?? my hand tmd S iC A. I ? caused tlu> OroHt Seal of l i? Mil Hi to lio i.lMxo.l, ill Colli n liiii, (hi* 'J2t:d - f I ??-ffiit . ??'!'. A. I). 1!) ami in th? iVTiti yc.?r of t !i?- lit ? litpendoi..!? of the United States of America. M. K MrS W MMN MY. 15 y t he Governor : W. It, QoOpcr. JSoi'tVUH')' of .Strtti*. O. O. XvTOOI&ZEi, Ailonicy-al Kuw. Special munition tciven to collection of h elite. Accountr, Mtf. Ural Mutate houelit and Hold I' n? I iisuravco. j>?? ?? ? i ' v ? -muz U " ' All pi-rxona ni e'hi r. by wa n n<>{ to hunt <?r otherwise ti?'#prtM sip' n try hi mis about 0 mdos t>r.s! i>t (Vinden. A r.yotn- violating thia n<( ir? v. ill )? ? j>i <>^ i> citled. ' K. I'. Ml KD1>. Dec. ft-flt. Native. As l.bero his hcon coin chat!'*?* . ji the. real (vs' t'o an. I rnlhet hhj lui.- i ncna in Caurhn I wish t,v. inform ti o public tl.ot. 1 i pi hu'1 rt Hi[ '.?) inc fi and will "uarohieo prompt r.tt<ii'i< n to t.il iHiBiness placed in my lu.nds. V?-tv li^epcctfullv, (5. Ernes! UtU'nt'm, Hiipeit1,' for Sak Our U?>Mdetic? and li t on Main street. < 5?? ??**!?* n . Jj?t linn :i front ot Ore hniiiiiod *c! at. d nn>nii';4 hack a dup'.h of llirco ltfHnl.iv>! aid Iwen'ytwo IV' < t. Premise* are in t h?>roti jti ? top.olr and one of ilu? pleasantcst rosl'lo-iicei in town. A LS'.) Ot'.r Plantation itt \V??st Wrtli'ri'.', ott'v a few miles iiutti Camoc-ti, luttitainiiis; three hundred alid fifty a. res. It is n> i Ct-dud by till who know this plantation l ? ho one of the finestvin that oottiniiiiiil -. The crops made upoh it for tho p?.-t several years will bear thin stfltonu'Jtl out. ALSO Miyrhty acres in tho uppor part of thin county- This tract 'of iund is a part of 'he old home tract of tho lite Henry and Drocill-v Trucsdcl nr.d is well known n* joins a very vnluahh* tract cf land. All of tho above property wlil bo d'w .t08ct? of on reasonable turnm. il. TRt'KKOKlr. Salur M. Tkukrdki,. niki ESTATE W. A. Schrock, Notary Public, Collector and Renl Estate Agent. Ofiice on Law Range. P. O. Box 307, Camden, S. O feS^Give me your business. Prompt attention given to col lections. Doc. 5. Tax Hotice. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Coun ty Camden. S. C., Sept., 9th , 1902.. In accordance with the net to raise supplies lor fiscal year cqtnmericin* J an uar j Int. 1902, notice is hereby that thrt fren?urer a office of Kerahaw county will ho optn for the collection of taxes from th?? 16th day of October, 1902, until tho aiBt day of December, 190'J. The rnto pfcr centum- for Kornha w <v>u.? ty ia aa follow#: Mills Stato Taxoa 5 School Ta^e<< a County Taxes 4 Rail Koad Tcxcs 2>f -Total " ' 14>< The following Special levies hayc born mado also: Mil's K|H??tal School tax District No, 1 . :l Speeial Sohool tax. District No. 1, for interest on School Bonds Gnwled School Building. Mills District No. I Special School tax District No. ?TO