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YJAB le^wbeu all muhe ire should be "Pflirje II towards uien " 10 ti)0 IfMO# wh' JD Uetz*, when yo ir itfon bec*u?e 1 the (tartly *eaW. m 4 . tKtu&Ujr to <U~ ,<? health depend* ,m plumldug, and uo liar bett?? than Jo! i? HOLIDAY GIFTS e Jewelry Store! Tfai* Store fa the mecca u f gift hunter*. . <)n?e within i t h ports!* yQU realize that ynn have f? ?ito?l s place whft'n the problem .of what to give U solved. tlrwr IJrilhli.y Stock of Gift Je?'e;ry and N^velti***. await* VOUf inspection You wl I wood. t at it* variety, its frc*bno** and it? scopo; It briKticn with angitcittions of correct "tivablu" things ? gifts to suit ail tautcs, nil punoe* and nil cir euajBtanpes. Watcho* and chains in *H the different styles lor L*di*i> and Gentlemen, pialn bam) Hinga *n all and nnr; lino of Gold Set Kings is of manifold designs. Oar line of Stick Pins, Links, N*c!< nha>n?, llainieoiiio Brooches, Hi I tit Novelties, Military Bete, leather Good*, Silver Handled Umbrella* and in fuel Mtve ry feature of our stock is most complete. We make oar visitors welcomo and would kindly ask that you begin your hoU, day purchases early as you know the result of late purchasing. M. H. Hey man, The Jeweler. (Articles of purchases will bo ia'c'v kept for you until called for ) PERSONAL Messrs. J D. Percival and C A. feowen, of Blaney. were in Camden .MlW .WfieV and paid us ti pleasant oMl. Mr. ?> B Alexander *pent si- vera! in Bi^hopvllle this week w^ili a view of esUbltHhing a branch of his bottling factory there. At a meeting of the connty pension board Usid last week Judge W. K. lluwell was re elected chairman snd ponslon commissioner and Mr. Allen Dean was re eletcd e'erk. ? Mrs. H. Kamiii8ki(And her little son Richard hove <^> mo to epend Chriat mis with Mrs. KaminskTe mother Mrs M JBautn. Mr. Kaminski will alsajbe here in a fow days. We wercf glad to meet our old friond.^r/ J. S. Moroney, on the street ooe day this week, lie hae been qnite eiek recently and this ?n?' bis first tiip to town in forty days. Mr. W. II Hh'Ic has been elected a policeman to fi!l the place made va cant by the ree ^natioo of .Mr 'I horn. eonnell toadir ? liappy selec tion.- Mr. Haile wtill fill t1 e position admirably.' v-/ ^fr. J. T. C. Hopkins, of Bel Air, MW, lis# been spending a week or two in Camden. Mr. Hopkins' tunny friends- here ' would be "glad if he coul<| bo Indnocd to make his home here altogether. ? . . , mm m <? ... ? --.-v. ? Mc Vl's Patterns at W. son's. Misses Nan Withers and Emms Shannon were theh'Hitess on T?e? tfcrjrsfteimoiDn to tlie l*A?orn OHiV wltU>h Was in' most delightful eiter teinnient ami ohe ojjjhe of ttHJ.Sfeesou aeTChe tnyitaiops ineiad ed ?N the yoootr matrons compli ?*euUry to Mrs. R Bart^pXJrlcr who WM the guest of honor. The pr pn l*r game or>i* handed euchre wae ?rtithublaHticalJv enjoyed. The 9 CO re car da were decorated w*tb pretty Dutch ecenes and the beat prise ? a lovely Uutefi wprk baaifeWwM woo , by Mia* Clara Krumbhol'*. The do ,llcu;iw rcff**,hm??t? were a salad rcosn# JttuL Qvffep. OA Monday evening at 8 o'clock there was a mmt entertaining meet* ing of the p. 0 at ths residence oflfrs.H. G. Oarrieon. A large uuauber of ladles were present. 1 Mrs WD Trantham, president of the lo. cal Chapter, and all of the dategetes who bad attended the charming oon mention io Orangeburg gave moat flowing account! of their --visit to that flonrislil&g city and the harrno* uioa? mept lag of tpo fitato oon ven Hon. A plan of work wa a laid out for the coming year, reports read and after fclje usual rout ne of work re frpehiqents were served sod an in v j yuion extended Jiy Mrs. Qua ftirscbj ^UrU#s Chapter to meet with her on thfcfcstMonday e??nlog io J anna WTw. Oo Tne&day evening at 8 o'clock the Camden Historical Sopjety hel l its regular monthly oasettag at the High School build ing io the reoep tiOli room of the DaughU*e of the Confederacy, and was a most Inslroc. Hye lijil jqtetJeptB*l ei^iltMnm?nt papers of great intereet~had besq rareftUtjr prepared >iy Mr. B fV*on TroHckow on Mm Ulstorv of ??LaP^jt.. elte HaU,"juadhy Mr. E. IV*U?l? on the W^orlcal uluoes of interest io and around Camden and the beaeftt to the record* of ourtowntopra* ssrvsandmark these plaoes. It is to bs hoped that at ths next meeting on the evening of ths 0jpl Jfesdsj jn January wa wtti base a larger a?* -tsntliiroe. It ts sti ocpaiiew of greet ??Joy Twssflay Began Holiday Wiih* Sluah The hjg clothing sale of Mr. M :#?oru began on Monday mortiiuy last, ai'lj n??i? hujera pieaent ai?d greater <:ni lto*i -?????), w?- ar? I p f??r tli h o tiny |?r?vn#tia *ale that baa yet been : conducted there. If U ?h idnltling you w :i l }ou nbould see Mr. Htiiiiu. Sot* iiia ad. Has Bought An X Kuy Machine. Dr. i5. F. Braslugton hat recee'lv purchased and now has in bis t.lll.f oVsr Zenp A DePaaa' drug stoie an X Bsiy machine. li ia indeed m wonderful aparalua and to tine' who have never teen one of the m ? cbinea U would be wtll worth a \i-? ll to Dr. Hrtelngtou's office toaeeii. Don't fnil to read the new adver* tlsement of the Gilt Bdgo Storo. . Suow accompanied with a good deal of sieet foil, in Osoaden on Wednesday night last. This ia coo ftlderably oarlinr than snow has been seen liero for several years. Tiie books of subscription to th? lib seriot of tht Riiu rpiise Building *n<J Linn Association are now open at the of fice of the Secretary and l*raasi<rer. A. D. Kennedy, Pr*-a. W. R Hough. Set-. and Tress. Dec. 16, 10C4. T t\i FtPPtrtinnq ^ ! U? LnuuuilUilOt Uuiur An<t l>y virtue of aundry tax executions to rae diiected^l will proceed to sell, hofore the Court Flouua door in the" City of Camden, on the first Monday in Jan., 1905, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate : to-wit : All that piece, parcel or tract o^ land situated tn Ksrtobkw county. South Carolina containing 175 acrat, niore or lean, and bounded on the no>th, west and h 'tilth hy J. II, Ratc'iffe, and on tin* eaut by g. J?. Hall; levied upon and tv be aold as the property of I)r. R. lUruch. Term# of Valeric* eh. Purchaser tu pay for papers. J. S. TRANTHAM, / f Sheriff K? <?. Master's Sale. Slate of South Carolina ? -County Kerthaw. . In Ibe Court ofCoroaion Pleat. Emily H. Smith, Plaintiff, Agatnal Rebccca B Lucas and W. W. Mil's, | Defendant 8 Under and by virtue of a decree herein of his Honor, Judge 11 O Purdv, (letcd Octohor 11th, I1KK. I will offer for g?]e, at. j-publio nqtciy, before the C? urt House! door in Civmdoti, S. 15 , within the legal hours of sale, on the iiraf, Monday in .Jan uary, n)05, being the second (2nd) day of said month, Mjo f ifowing described estate;" AUibiit-irafet of-land in "the Stat-e-of <'nroHna7"Coimty of Ker shaw, on Beaver Creek, and Wnteree Hirer, near Liberty Hill, containing three hun | <lred and 6ix {306) acrrs, ijtof^ qr lu*a. a* [?h?wq hy * "general plat^ of the Boaver ) {Jeeelt lands of Joseptr Cunningham. made ! br F. J. Hay, Surveyor, dated January 18th, .182% being tr#ct No Hon saii'ptaf, inoTudircfthe smatr iwi-nty (20) acre tract on th? Jgi v#?r , the fcakl fiat being qq flits in tbei|/lerk'&o$ee, ^rshaw Orfunty, in tbf> 0# of Jho. A- Armstrong. Plaintiff. ng?in;i. C. JB. Cureton,< et ?T.. the said tract No. Slaving by decree in taid cause been set off in partition to the Mid Rebec ca B. Lucas, bounded North by tract No. 8;,Kast by No/4; S^oth by Qeayer and Elliott Ptapj Wwi hr tract Nq$| a' bo. ?l afopesaid, the separate twenty (20) sow , Slew's Tpppp of Sale? enethtrd .cash, the bal ance In one and two yeers, to be secured by bopd of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with option to pTiroba*' er to pay aU ea#h. or % fcieafcr portion than oqe-third} interest from date of sale. Purchaser to par for pepets 1* CWn'TKOWSKT. Master Ksrthaw County. P^oqabet 15tb, 1004. Foreclosure Sale, South Carolina ? Kershaw County. In the Couri of Common Pleas. Tfa o/@avti*en, flainUJJ1, Against .0 Camden 1 Lumber Manufacturing Company, Defendant. Uudev and b v virtue of a decree In the above esse, made by the Honorable R O.'ParrTy. Circuit Jfidge. on the 80th " qtNu^essbftr, 1904. -I will offer for H? front of tye Coqft Hqu?e doqr iu CJtj of Cjifq^ep, during the legal a of sale oa the first Monday in Jan .1908, the folio vrtjigj described prOp 11 that parcel or lot of land in the j of Camden, and the Cqwity of K?** *f pud Stgte flf Hnqtb Carolina. fr??nt Four Hundred Twenty-eight (4*8) la oft h oh D*K*ll) BUeet and extend ing back South a uniform wMth to a depth of Three Haadred (80Q) feat, and bounded oa the North by DeRatfe Street, on the East by a strip or f Used (1Q0> fret wkls. which f? tl.e rig of Tray of the ChMterMd eed Kershs lUltfoad Compabv and which eepprates aakl k>t from Gordon Street, on the South by oth?r portions of the same h'iftd .from arttofc thU h* was cut off end which is now owned by V. M 2*iap(and loan. ? Also ell the laaclilttaij trt Itfleps Suits, youths Suits, Ghildfeps Swlts, suits- that 1 1 r. PRICE ANl* QUA LITY IUGHT. |N MENS* HO VS & CllILDEENS, Come and 1 t us tliow you the very latent in Shoes. W* THINK we r m please you. We KNOW we give the Ik?m vnjes in the iy. Just lteceivfng a fresh line of NeekvVe w ? latest color*) and Shapes. Latest Shapes in Soft and Stift Hats from Lowest to High est Grades. * Como and Pie us if you w?nt to bo pIosBel]. I SHOE, HAT AiMO CLOTINQ MAN. MvCTOiuify. On Dec. 9, 1U0I, at tin It una %|*f her fattier, Cup'. J* C. NleholHim, near Delbut e, K Mr*. Net??, wife of Mr. A I', MolJ.i-kiil, bat God in His wisfl??tu "Joes a'l tli nw^ well.'' One bo useful, iovmtf wnd kind doth heqd ihe call of her Savior divine* who by ol^diet'eu h? d Urn* ha* pr-parerl a f?' ?;e above, who n? ya to Ilia children whom llehivea eorr.e dwell with Me, M? Kingdom l? l?i ir%>. 'F'ltc-youpg bun'tan-i and a??ed fai}< er and niotlier end relatives have t h " ?jrt?|>hl) 3 of oni' community ^ ( J Azmon. / Tourmt Ratee. 'Soul hem RmIwhv, Hit* Sotitu's ure&Uet system. Unexi<?lled din ing oar bci viol, through Pulhuun Hltjepioa <; ? r? on ul. i.hro'?$?}| ir?in ?. Convenient ?ehe<!iil''a hi n 1 1 hitiii iT?io?." Winter inuiist rates ee now in elfert to v.il Fl<?ii;t? points. For futt Inform Mtion t% a to ra'e;?, routes, ete., commit nearest 'Soulii ern Railway tic'krt agent, or, R. W. lluni, Division Pa^iengpr Agent, Charles'ton, S. C. juu1'..! ? '?^<ihiiihii ?? i i ? I New (Grocery Store, | < I wish t> announce tbit I liav> opono<l op r flr*t cla-3* grocery store in t tic building no*t n ?rtli of the Bu korj, uutl carry a full lino of all k nd? J of grocetlt'H. My |irices ar?; right j In ii'Mitioa to tny grocery busirtea. : I 1 1 v o u-MoiUa canty factory, uo<l j lovers of candy will always fiiul her; j frceh hik1 pure canty. - Yxira Pork Sausage. I will al*o always hiviiv^n liano purif l'ork Hvinage Aa I will *au. i .lie no U.-ef at atl my anns g.< will lu> ; uhaolniely "Pure Pork Suuftng* " H.uk Ho?ms an 1 Spare UIU# n]?,o for hhIo. " j Pat'ooag'- ?oliolte?< an 1 1 gatiran '? \ to to you Very R^fjj^tfnHy, - E. W> llendnx. ' e' , ". "' . ? v - ? i A DOLL AR S A Vf D IS A DOLLAR MADE " and as Cotton litis declined Fifteen Dollars fter Bale, buy your goods from r A. T> I^ESlsrit jEQ 6-5ZT, and save your dollars. A beautiful line of Christmas goods in tlie way of Table and Pocket Outtlery. Handsome Curving seta S2.to $5. Axes, ons and Air for the Bo\ s. See our Oelft Enamel wan-, porcelain lined, Clean and pvetty. Our Hardware line wa;< never fuller. Especial attention psid to the Saddlery Depart meot- Saddles, Harness Bridles, Horse wear, Lap Robes. .. What nicer present for tlio wife than a Garland Range and the kitchen fitted out with our beautiful Delft ware? CHOICE GROCERIES. Try our home made Mola?ae*, 50c per ' gal, fUv superior toc New Orleans. The favorite "King*n" Hams always on hand. Do not take "these are just *9 good" but buy ^Kingant^ and get your doll nvs worth. , > ..s\ * A n iraimrnv i Wl3f i[ i - Bang tBanett. - . >r '? ? > t <? 62,000 Loaded Shells jual received, and Guns for every body to help shoot ihem away/ Prettiest and cheapest lot of Oujrv erer ?ho?vn be Core in Kershatv county. Jfk ' All kinds uuohiuerry repairs on bond including leather fttbber and gehaftneh&andy belting. , Valves, pipe, fittings packing, lacing and gin bristles, pietni? framed & Specialty, Bring uft your pictures to frame. t ? at ollr of S'ovea and Ranges ranting i* pric* 4IVUI Iv ?* \ V Oar prices r;-e |ow as tho 1? ?wwt end w? witTmnke it to you ??e ae before supp lying your needs In hardware. SPECIAL X'MAS SALE AT : ? ' ' - ?! , ' A FEW OF THE THINGS THAT WILL MAKE A; NICE PRESENT. ^ ! -} $ One of tlioso Ladies Silk Lined Tailored Suits, cheap at $12.00, reduced to $7 60. A tatffcs Kain Co it, Hrown a ?'?>' at $9.00. One lot ol ladies silk waists black and colored, reduced from $5. to All of oil i Ladies and ciiilurens cloaks slid furs at *poci*l prices for this sale. One of those silk covered down comforts?' or a nice piir of wool blankets. TaWe-Lm, Doilies And Napkins? -'^S: Wjb have a beautiful line of these goods in Linen and mer cerised homstiched Napkins. Fringed napkins, Tray covers and Fancy Linen piocos. See those 02 inch Union IJuck Towela at $2. dozen. I a Notions And X'mas (floods. Our Notion stock is full of X'mas Nfcveltie#. Mi*'* Handbags in lout her ami vplvwa. A? full , lino of OolRnt*% *?oaj>M and toilot articles. Bi^oks* Picture*. Vaiec, Faitey Chi* na and (Jut. 01hhj?. Sp? our Ludic's Kmbroidored Handker chiefs. We bought a drummer's samples. These *re 26 per cent less than vnlue. ... /? C LOTIl TNG AND OV EKCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. i . r }.\ We have the knife i.i these goods and cut the i>rice to Suit rtnA Art Sqniuu h Wo hdVe jifot retired * 'beautiful lino uf-\hefto gum!* for holiday ftnde from 60 . ? t ? , w - n ? ? - ww cents to $30 00. 'T\e t'?1cfl oider* tor oui*}>#U liitdo to fit tbd . room. Have a full li?e4>f >aiM|?tee ft>r ybi^.i^ set?(^;flBSuT^? v *?? ' t i;- ' . . ' * In our Dress. Civds Departments we arc off^in* Nw Wg values in Tine Dress Goodi. "~*"~Wo have line White Wool JTioods for evening druses. Chily two weeka more for tickets ^ lar spent with u? we give you a ehancefl |Re to "? given away X'mas eve at 3 o'clock. ? 9f antes of Persons Sty en the JtS. 00. ? .. - * * : . . ? . ? # , ?*? "" ^W~l' 'A. ? Aug. 27th, Mrs. Moffet t Congaree 8. G. V * Sept. 3rd, W. A. Grassland, Camden./ Sept. 10th, Stephen Williams, coloral, Boykia. | Sept. .1 7th, T. W. Lang, Oatnden, (???;!'? Sept, 2ith, Perry Adams, colored, Oamden. | Oct;" 1st, Lawrence McCaa, Logoff. 'V i Oct. 8th, llobort 6tewart, colored, Lug>ff. ^ j Qct. 15th. Harriett Hallo, colored, Oamden. I Oct. 22, W. J. Christmas, LugofT. v ; Oct. 29th, T. L. 8mith, Oamden. v i Nov. 6th, Mist Beulali Stokes, BL F. D. No. 2. Nov. 12th, Cuddy Powell, (colored) Boyklns, 8. 0. Nov. 19tb, Norwood Anotnm, Camden. . | <? Nov. 20, Frank Pierce, colored, Oamden. - | Deo, 3rd, T. J. Williams, < Dec. 10th, Tweed James, We are agents tor tlie Standard Patterns at 10c and Is* Call and get a fashion sbofet k M i He member when you ; hp to buy a pair of Shoes that and thia it the on] Your* Respectfully,