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PACKAGE teas . k Don't forget. It is Chase & Sanborn's) t Package Teas. No Other 1 7 They arc always the aame. Fragrant and ^ delicate. Kept so by ihe sealed package- t t. Salmond Brothers, St&l>ta And Fancy Orocers. y Wanted Oak and pine wonri, T.ive Poul try and Bgg* at The Court I on, Camden, 8. C. Piano Wauled. , Wanted to runt an upright Piano I or the winter season. Addrrstt K 0. Linn, Box 303, Camden, S. C. h Peas Wanted* I want two or three hundred Imshid* of pens, f will he found a; :4r. R. B. Williams' store. H. Traesdell. Gone to Bethutie, Messrs. Truesdvl Brothers who 1 1 *a v v been doing n mercantile busi ?.u'?jh hero for sevcrnl months have i l?.se.d out anil moved tlivir 6toi;k ii: Betbune. AV o regret to lut?i tbem from Cfomden. New Holiool District. A new school district ? No 27 haa been formed. This district was made from pints <f districts No?. 7 and 8. *1" t*c trustees for the new district are Meters. \V. R. Grogory,. James. W illlams and L. S. Cauthen Desirubla Farm 1'^r Rent A very desirable Ahorse farm with oil necessary outbuild i ? ;?? and <'ther conveniences, eituute.d about milijH east of Can?doti no or the iliehopville road and just south kit ond adjoining premise of Mr. TV. V/. Mtokle. Will l?o rented ^>n j very reasonable term*. /Apply at < nee to | ^ James D^JLy^tfuc. ? ? %????? ? Attempted to; Wreck a Train. A\c&lored boy was orresttd one day Miis we? k near Blaney for at tempting to wreck one of the Sea board's trains by placing a cross *1* aciosfc the tsnck. He was cap lured by Mr. Newman, detcctive l ir the S. A. L. Hy.. ^d lodged in j -ill here. The boy c?Tn<?seed his {jUilt. Notice to Farmers. ~^Tn*aia ageu V fur t ho celebrated It oyster fertilizer and German - Kanlt. Handle also, Hit, rale ~oT . JSrd^ and Murate of Potuab direct firnm South Ametico; all of which ?7iU bo aoM very low fur oash- or on upprovcd security. Soliciting your !;usine?e, lam yours respectfully, P. T. Villepigue. Gfcod Plumbinif . Do yon want good plumbing? Of "course you do. Then we di lect you to Mr. T. II. Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins is personally known to us and we are sure that he will give you satisfaction. His 'phone 1 number Is 160. If you want. GOOD 'VORtt RIGHT NOW ring him up. a will bo seen by Ills ad. Mr. Hawkins guarantees all his work Mj% E. O. MoCreight is unking an addition to his undertaking establish inent, The election hold recently in No in resulted in favor of tLe oxtra "? ley. ' "p"?? Fctfer gallons; wears longer: 'JVvoe. ' Go to M H., -iteyman for Wed ding present*. vUrt/na ftr the February Torua of Court. Guam). H T Hasty, f K Rrasjnnn, W K iteudrix, J A Mali ally, it Htnson, ftrannon, J Llrbyj W A Out ?asr, .W H L%tiiam, B P Truesdel. J W Flofd, 8r? Jss L Hnile, W R A?. Loaohe, J Q McOaakill, T W ntarous, Sam uel Branham, J B Branham^^.T Brttce^ ^ -9 PrriT. M U Hoy man, A D Kennedy, Sr., ~_r- - t? A. jRabnn, Reuben Illnson, Johu - P Jeokfoe, H A Pat::* T J Wilson, U L Paus J H MeGougan, WS iUrntt, W D MoDowall, Jr., O K \Shaw, Thos J ttmyil, Sr., LA Attixandor, J DSinnlair, A M Rei se, MftC*skiHr. II ?nt-CjLiuhe, J B y> unn. ,| Jf Wait, HStab^jL Boy kin, J-(f-WVirkto*n. J It AlexHOtic?'* K B Goodtde, Ben Getiyi, -R j?-r MoCaakUI, W .T Uo1!*nd, . R A DB.X Hedaiaa, X M Raboo i K'Miumly en'?t I tined I ?lu? "Au'iu Huh" on SalnidttV I' v?- ?? i t> j* ie Iittif.r .f MfH, 1> ivih t .rciiiT ? >s! hi*;* su-i.i !? Mi** M'i? i?f Ki <? ' *% 1 1 i .. | wj?h nut* _ ' f i 1.0 lrt"Nl ? \ j >> M'.ti ' Wl.l) H! 1 It* 6 ??".bl fllU?* it'll ? I t M H >?? I S X-h"*P(tid lii ti ? i?: V'l Mid j ?1:h. t'i ' i) I* 1 <? ? n : i f i.- 1 7t * h (? fr . ? r i ? I * 1 i ? " ? : A v l?! It ? ?.??{: S g ?. it (I . |?jW moving to H'u/ih-i | ? ultjr, 'i '(.? /ocyii.jt m whs '^i. fi ll lii I :ii hli'4| i ''bits, Ik'Ims', pU'lti i cfe, eaudv P'iJ", 'I It Itunli Mid trinkets Mid whistles w(ro in turn drawn bv the t'tilhuftlnsLie winners i\lf a flpune. 1 ho bright I *> f; t r i <j luThtP, por&l deeorUlions, lovely (miuitxi ?f thirty fair maidens V'Ul 'y few favored matrons add* tr-jjii^finnev to lite scene. The refreshment** wore most delicious and beautiful ly served and Mias Kennedy has the thanks of the entice club for oug of tlifi r happiest evonings. Misses Leila and Meta Boykiu,; during tho after upon extended J cordial invitation to tho club i<* meet with thorn at their J>o'me twelve miles In low Camden. si Boy kin's on Wednesday afternoon of litis week and a merry crowd of young Indies with their chaperoncs Itfi on tiie 2:30 train, returning at 8 in tho evening, arrangements having been made with the South ern to carry I lie large ami happy party to the front gato of the Boy kin's charming home and tftko them up again returning. Mr. and Bit*. Sam'l Boykin and family afe all noted for their claiming hospitali ty, and a more / delightful outing could not have' bt-en plauned for ?JiV young ladies of Camden. The, Attorn Club are partial to six handed euchie and it was tho umueeracnt of tho afternoon. Wanted to Sell A fpw ^xtjanieo milk cows with yonti^rcn! vcs. yVd dress J. E. Mar sha!* lloek ililj, S. C. ,? Notice to Pensioners. 1 'Ai!! be at tho Auditor's office iii Cfimden on ^ach Saturday dur ing the monih 'r.f January^ All persona who wish to m?ko applica tion for a Pension must do so at that time, those already on Pension roll .need not mako application, bat must report to me in person or by writing roc at Camden, so their nam<'H can be placed on the roll for 1 901. Those who have moved to mother county must be transferred to the county to which they have moved. W- F. Rnssell, Pension $om. Kershaw Co. Election of Offl-iore, Kershaw Guards. r On Monday** night, Company A 2nd Regiment, S. C , Volunteer Troops, Infantry, held their regular election of otficers. Commissioned ofllcers to serv^for the term of two yenrs and non-Commissioned offi cers for the term of ono yeir, with the following results: Captain ? S. C. Zetpp ; 1st Lieut. L C. Hough ;_2 n d Lieut. B P. De Lonch. Sergeants ? 1st, Quartermaster, W. M. Young; 1st Orderly, E. C. vonTresekow; 2nd, Saltoond C. V. jr. 3rd, Zenip, W. R. ; 4th, Singleton, J. A.; 5th, Moore, C. C. Coperals. ? 1st, H. W. MoCreight ; 2nd, Rhame^G. A ; 3rd, Zomp, P. L. Jr.; 4tb, Alexander, F. B. ; 5tbj MoLeod, E. J. ; 8th, Vaughao, F. V. Bugler, W. Shoorn; Artificer, V. OifFord. Programo of tho Water ee Township S S. Convention - -v^bieli meets with (be Ridgeedde Church, Jan. 23rd and 24tb, 1904. Saturday. 10 ft. ro. Opening services con ducted by R W. Portor. 10:30 a m. Enrollment of dele gates and election of officers. lift. m. Reports from schools. 11:30 n. m Question: The Su perintendent, his qualifications and duty. Speakers, D.*E Spencer*, nnd W.yK. ^Rensonoyer. 12 ty. Dinner on the ground. 1:30 p. m. Questions: The Poachers, their qualifications and duties. Speftlters, Rev. R. K. Mood find Prof. Allco. 2:30 p. in. Question: The Scholar, his duty and reward. Sr?M?k?rf>. . VV. A. AtkiAAflJi, J. A. Qri^sljy, 3 :30 p. m. Question. What oan ha d?ne to mako all of our Sunday S.-hoola cvergreon? Speakors, Rev. G. IV. Penny and S. S. Ross. Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday School mass meeting, conducted by Superinten dent. J' 10:30 a. m. Sunday School ad dress, by Prof. Allen. 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. R. K. Mood or Rev. 6. W. Penny. T. M. &I alios, a G. P, Watts, , I Ncwtou Kelly, Committee* A hill hu puied in tii? leg'.ftlittare prohiO tw?v' ?oy p?reon to mM, bar. I :?r or ?i??> aw*y or tr*?l *notW to f *ny m%li * r Intoxicating liquor frith <n ibn>? miles of any rotltg pre cvnoT^tnr primary or S& ?r ?Section day, oodar a penalty op ou . c. nvlcftlon tbe oof of not nor* thou j SiW1 TOf i^wkhih m vMmwPmw. rKlCSON AL. M.' Howard Ferris ?< ft Tuesday ?, for k t? in KiiiriiU Mi. .! n.j?:h D.-irrett, -of Kumter, <?jh i? ? l is?t Wednesday lit Catudon j M r . Frank Aerey of Molliua, speui ) f? Vv days in the city thia w*<?k. Mi s TCouna Shannon is, visiting ! I"T noa', Mm. Pf 11. Ni Inmi of. Co ( loildil'l ' Mr H. li. Wntkine has nccopted a P"siHor. drumimr for u wholeeah j?'jf!iCVy house. \V. R. (In-goty and li 1C | t'f Kershaw, wtro iii Law !<'?? i I a*'. S:it unlay. Mrs. T ?!. Kirk land of CaiuMen lh v-Kitii?j? fri-.-nds and relatives in York, j villt?, I lio gueNt of Mtb. \V. H. Moo' t i n 1 Mra J. 11 Lindsay- ? Yorkyille i Knquirer ?tudgn W. F. Rnaoell and family of Weatville hnvo moved to Camden. l'hey ttro ofcenpylng one of tho new houses on Mill wtrgct between D? K?'.lb and York streets. In our notice last week wo omit tod V? nay that Mr. Randolph Shun nou would 140 to Jefferson also aud *>c ko equal partner in the business therewith hia brother, Mr, Korabaw Shannon. Mra. George Blackburn of Colutn bia who visited Camdon several yearn ago aa Misa Annie Girardeau, is now in our city na the guest of her relative#, Mrs. Leslie Z<mp and Mra. A. W Hurncf, Jr. Dr. W, R CI) burn, of Weatville, has purchased Mr. J? J3. Phelps' residence on upper main street and he and bia family moved down Kevertd days ago. Camden always welcome* such citizens as Dr. Cly born and it ia With much ple?H??re that wo nolo the coming of him and liia Interesting family amongst us. Mr. Phelps has moved into Mr. li. B Clarke's cottage ? formerly the Davja' cottage. Tli* Cajntien Country Olub. The Camden Country Club i? now we'l under wj\y. This week Friday, tho fiiat of (.he Polo Tens will ho given by M?s; R. L. Bars low, Jr, end thereafter the pat r<?n?g?OH of the oDub will &h tn pint yrftus, aet fi? charming hos V. asci of 111 eso wecUly fuucil^na. It in Qot perhaps well understood that tiiefie icna are meant to be in formal gatherings of nil ^hose who witness the polo matches, strangeis b ihI members alike are always wel C*>m?\ and it is no doubt on account of the informality that the teas have always held such a high place in the club entertainments. Afl for tb? polo itself, the outlook wns nt ver before so bright. The Polo Po^|^(Pom pany which was incor poraTed las! year, now has a string of ponies which may be rented hy olayers at a nominal figure. The Polo Association, consisting of players and others interested in polo have lately organized, and numerous match games' arranged. Snnflon t ickets admitting holders to all grames played, are now on sale, for $3 apiece or two tickets for $5 The polo men have bought a hand Homo tent and ordered a flag with the club colors ? blue and white. Work on the Grand Bland will be gin this week, so that spectators will hereafter bo protected from draft* and cbHHng winds, ? The practice game? will be played on Saturdays at 3:80 p. m , and match games between ploked teams every Friday. A letter, has bee^eent to the sec retary of-' the Ne*k Orleans Polo Club, Inviting them to be present at the opening tournament whioh is to' he held iri( March, and il ia hoped that repreaentativea of Aiken will also be present. ~ With the advent of tbe^steam roller, ^htch the club haq lately purchtjsod, the polo field will be one o* :??.? best in the oountry. f; Matters In golf circles are pro. grossing. The new course is about completed, ind here again the steam roller will work a wonderful trans formation. The greens committee, Mo?sra. Withers, Ticknor and Uare* tow, la drawing up a schedule of tornament events, and the (list will bo held on Saturday next. Players will bo handicaped according to their ability and those entering may ohooso their own psrtners and horses for playing. Later on matches wili be held with * Columbia- and Aiken. The* committee has fixed the fol lowing handicaps of those whtf are now playing the course: C H. Yutes, Scratch. B.I>. Tick nor, ** Herbert T. King, . ?? Paul Springoian, *? Ro?eis Ti. Barslow. Jr., ? H. L. Withers, * 9 W. M. Shannon, _ ... 18 J. B. W-ailaoe, 18 Robert Kennedy, 18 C. 0. Brown, ft. O. G Mo?ie, 18 V G. H. Bauro, 18 R; S. Vhux, 14 K. G. Wh-'stler 18 Plnmbtoj; i* * tctonc?. - 1 - mtko n tpeoi&i ?tudjr of all it* braichea and look-alter > our interest.. Take care tUu* your MAntrr P!nmb?r la an ?$clent Kit* gintfer ftn^underttaada bla basinets thor<H?^M)vM;a?. U where the Si civt of a goud Job Ht#. See me personally aboat your work, become my client and yon ehall he the owner of a Orat-claM sani tary ayatem. You would- bp surprised to aaa the old work that I am tearing n 1 ? w | ^ ^ 1* \JUh TTrrT uajf vfv!lurw IX TTlt UUIIV fnfv* - , W by inexperieaoed men* 8eama, Sea M, ttaa mc, TlmifiilnllT iSBtf r. incrawfe r Interatrial in saving uioney in 1 lie boat v.!\io$ lot ; tho money vou *;pen<l? Winter is almost upon us ;u^ \\? ! are ready v illi ( u* ^~-rf to help vftu. OUR DIXIE GIRL .SHOE tor Udien, Mis?oa and Child otMias pioved a winner. Try them once and you >vill have no other. Our AMEMOJS AND LOSE JACK shoe for Men ami Boya the best on earth. ir;, ' David Marks & Son's Perfect Fitting Garments for men, and Mrs. .Jane Hopkins suite lor boys will satisfy llio most exacting buyer. The largest and heist assorted line of Neckwear ovm shown j here, at popular prices. In fact we have everything lor Men and Boy is from bocks to buits at prices that will please. We; will take pleasure in showing you. HTlie Ml loe Mail, AM UNDISPUTED FACT. J More Money la flay Than Cotton! | _ Buy a peering Ideal Mower and Steel Rake ? tho groat hay savejs. Buy a Thomas Grain Drill and Jfer'ilizcr Distributor. Grain drills save seeds and jprptect plants from frost and free We will need all the small grain we can raise this yar. : Com will be high y The government reports for July poorest ever shown. Vulcan Chiliad Plows ? one and two horse. Thomas Disc and Cutaway Harrows, Ohattaiiooi* * Cane : Mills aua Evaporator Pans. ^ \ nmt \ \ ^ 1 ^ ?Pipe and Engine Fitting^ 3 Special altonfrinn pn.id tdHiir ware Department. I ? A choice line of Groceries on hand at bottom prices. Agent for the Woodruff Hay Press. A. D. KENNEDY. ^ ^ > . iotice To Teachers And Trustees. Heflnninj' at the opening of the present ichool year, .luly the 1st, teachers mutt iae in their i.choals the new School Reg ster, which may be had on application it this office. Claim* v^jtl not be approved unless nade out oil the now forms. H. 0. Bruce, Bupt. Education, K. 0. For 1904. idilor ) ty J" .8t,'o?y Office of County Auditor Kerehuw County Ortradon, XT* Nov Notice is h<)re!>y giren that the Audi tor's office for reo?>ivlny StaU* and ('oun ty tax return* will be open from Janua ry lat, 1004. _fe> February 20th, 1904: ('Sundays excepted.) The daws of the appointments at which tfna? the Auditor or h?a deputy will visit tl.r u<aal places 5a the county for receiving Yeturns nre given below . ?j?n|i?ry 4. Haley's Mill, January 5. KirklfijNi -5to>n. January 6. Kershftw. fan inry 7. Wettvlll'.', Jfti.uary 8. RuMeilrTlace, January 9. Liberty Hill, January 11. Cantey, January 12. Rabon's X Roads, January 13. Lugotif, Jsnuary 14. Blsney, JuUuery.15. Antiooh. January Id. Kalb. January 18. lioy kin, Jtalftary 19. IMPORTANT. It is important that taxi>ay?ra liiniak -isg the4r rulurut, be careful to atat? the school district? whethe r new or old? -In which they resldw at tiff time ot making returns. Alio to state if it is the same dlatrtct as x.hen laat rcltfro WII .I fild*. WHO SHOULD MAKE RETURNS. U'ho law ruqulrua that all.par*oQS own* log property or in anywise having 'ehnrgo of aach p: o^nr?y either ?? agent, bus band|gnsrd;r i>, Uustcp, i-xecntor, adtnln intrmtor, Ac . return th*? same under oatb Is the Aadbor, who r?qtie*U all persons ttrtw ropgrprBr mstiug then wiui m awl 1 puftoii# trhc fill ift njrtt fstSiss wkklo HOW AND WHAT TO RETURN". _[ AMORBors and taxpayers will enter the first given name of the taxpayer in full, also wake a separate return for each party for the township the property is in : And where the taxpayer own realty to insert the postofflco as their place of residence, and those whp' only own per- ; ?on^i property to give the pane's name ? Who own* the land they live oi, and in oaoh and every caee to imrae tie No. of : School District the property in n. All personal and real Proper1 y owned I on the 1st day of Jannary, 1W>4, mnst be returned for taxatfon , and all changes or transfers of renl CRtate noted. In order to avoid confusion, parties i making returns should state number of ! acres of land owned at time of making last returns in columns maraud 'Rest Property.* Any^Teal estate inquired or transferred aince last returns should he entered in column* for 4 ha* pmpose glv- ? iwg name of party 'or parties from whem bought or to whom sold. All new buildings should )>j returned an ?' ileal Property" acquiror) linco laat return, INCOME TAX Under the recent Act of tho Legisla ure all persons having a un.-ri income of Twoenty-flvo Hundred Dollars or more are required to make it return of tho same to the Auditor at tho time of making their other returna. THJ5 POLL TAX. The new Constitution whloh went i?-n to full operatidn alter the 81st o f Decem ber, 1805, provides for a poll ti-x of On* Dollar upon all citizens- of this State between tho ages of Tweny-Otte tJixtr .years, excepting Conft ^rate sol diers above the age of Fifty y ra. Par* tics making returns for thi fiscal yeai 1904 will bear in mind this Coj\r Jtutkmn! ftrnvision and govern themselves accord ngly. All returns must be mail1 Off Of be fore the 20th day of February next. I cannot tOie returns after that dsto a* the other work of this office must so on All returns mad* after Oil 'JHVh ol Feb roary are subject to the -4A per cent penally. ~ . 7" "1 r "."""".7 . ~"T All retaras sent by mail m^t be made o??t on proper Wanks and sr to l* fijre some proper officer qur. 'fle^ to ad minister said oath. Othtrio.n ilty *tilno bt acttpltd O'i* nff'tt a* rciu/nt. The County Board of Vocalisation will mot* at the offioo of the V unty An* tit# Atli Tn^idty lfr04, for the pttrjHMe oL ecunlUtn* property, The Famous Gilt EdgeStore m m - -- - ggMBMm . , ....... . ...- . r'- - :??>?<? ? . *? ? ? .-: ? ? OFFERS ALINE OF TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR MISSES AND LAOIES, ALSO A LINE OF LADIES SKIRtS, 5f AND, AS PRICES BELOW" WILL SHOW, A COLDEN OPPORTUNITY AWAITS THE TRADING PUBLIC. READ, RE FLECT AND COME, AND IET US CONTRIBUTE ~TO YOUR=z ^etv 2/car 9's jfeappin ess. v.7*" ? '^Lfws^r. ' t?^g "?riv' .' ?? -?'?Ac? v ? ? ? ? :%j mm ?? -K, NOW 7 00 10 00 Venician * r-HiJL ?? mmm SUITS. COLOR 1 Black ^ Black >'? Black '? Black Black ti Black 2 Black V, Blfcck A rflnck 1 Black 'J Navy 1 Navy 2 Navy I Navy I Navy ? H Navy H Brown 1 Red I Grey 1 Blue I Grey _ 1 Grey KIND a Vi nicinn Broad Cloth Vouieian Sorgo Broad Cloth LadicH Cloth Ser^o Sorgo Flannel Broadcloth Venician Veuioion Sorgo ?Sorgo Venician Ycnioian VcnlcCan Vouioiau Eng. Homespatu 34 Flannel 38 Flannel- -32 Flannol 36 "" \ I ? ? ???'?! >? FUnnel SIZE 36 32. 34 *32.34 WORTH r ^..yo.oo 11.00 10 00 32. 34, 30, 33 9 60 34, 15 00 32, 34, 06, 38 40, 42 7 7f> 34,36 34, 30 34, 36. 42 32, 84 32, 34. 30 32, 34 34 HO 32, 36 34, 36 84 1 Tan . 1 Red 4 Blue 2 Green 1 Bed 1 Grey 1 Green 1 Brown I Blue I Blue 1 Red V Veniolan, Flannel Serge ... Venician. Flannel Flannel Voile Flannel Flannel Ventoian Ladies Cloth LADIES Molton Clotb Melton Cloth Plaid Back, Heavy Venician Vonician -Voilfl . " Berge Melton Cloth Melton Cloth . Ladies Cloth f> Grey 2 Grey 4 Groy C Grey 1 Grey 1 Grey 6 Navy 1 Black 1 Black I Nayy 1 Brown Heavy Flannel 10 00 mtmm ?t*e?g ?giSili . - A-OlK^SS We call attention also to the fact that we are going to close out the Clothing business and this, of course, means good for* iune for all who need anything whatever in this ''Commercial Knife" has been ,u?e<l freely, and ma1 in this line will ho closed out atleas than cost. ' ^tock of strictly winter Divas Goods, Eider DoWilg ttlunkets, Ladies', JfcHsweif and Children's* Wraps, will be closed out at ani below cost. Don't miss this <*i>por* ! 'unity. We invite you so come and c^mequickly. oer that we do ttOt Offer everything in our siorfe at phall strive to make it to your advantage to * meet all legitimate competition and goaf an 1 our .customers. I ' i Thanking you for past favors, and wiahing for all [and Prosperous New Year, Vo are ' | 77* Ileapecl;FuliyAh'I