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>SSUM$ ^st\iMRWNWfeN vt t>E v.\c\cms ^ _ HIGH GRADE Salmond Brothers N tuple And i'.iiH v (iron* is YOURS FOR A CLEAN NEW YKAR; it is our ji-ovim e t ? mtketlie 1 ome anniln'v, w i nice mo. sweet,. and ? Kan in ho inr wi; <*aiO lor i ? pluintiintr by mode -rs ru ^ ? i?? ??J . We l,espo.;k your or dera <i?uii<y knowing full well that \v>' <* iii i.rroul \ou full measure of sat jH at-l on ? t*vr n us to prii'o (Mad to os timat ? i n ary joli, no iiintu*/ how small. .ion N r. J K.N KINS . rianos aud OrRan^i Thoroughly tuned, cleaned and repaired. . II. 11. Shaw. Ti uesdc il IIouho " Building Lot For Sale. Lo'. f ? 11 *>tn el belonging to Hebrew lit ncvolent. Association, ? Apply to \j. A. Wittkowsky or W. dciscttln.in or. Lost. notvrPfii ihe residence of Mr?.M. ,S. Sowell and ihe business part of Main 61, a Id Medal. A liberal reward will l><' paid if rclurutd to this oilier. ? Meeting of the W. C. T. U The Woman* Christian Temper ance Union will h-old a meeting' at the residcncc of Mr?. W. C. Gerald this afternoon al four o'clock Strayed Off. From Dalzell Depot in Sumter County, Two Black Mules, One Horse Mule and one Mare Alulo both four (?i) years old. K. L. Burkfctte, Scarbora, y . S. C. 1 fa .House and Lot to Lease. Wanted to lease a lot .of four acrcs with Dwelling House aud Barn, on Fair Street and on outskirts of the Town. Suitable for small Dairy or Truck and Chitdfcn Farm. Terms reasonable. Appty at The Chroui' clo Oflice. , 4t. Touriot Rates. Southern Railway, the Soutlfs greatest system. Unexcelled din ing car seivice, through Pullman sleeping cars on ali through trains. Convenient schedules <?n ajl local trains. Winter tourist rateB are] now iu effect to. all Florida points/ Far full information as to rate?, routes, etc., consult nearest Soutli , eru Railway ticket agent, or, R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Death cf Mrs. W. Brunner, of New ^prk. A telegram received iu Camden on Tuesday lr.st announced the death, by phneuruonia, in New Yoik city, of Mrs. W. Brunuer, sister of M re Mannes Banm, of our city. H rs. Banm left immediately tor New Yojk. Words arc inadequate to ex press the deep sorrow fell-by our en tire community for Mrs. Baum and the othec members of tho family in this, their great bereavement. May He who has aflltcled thoin comfort and sustain them. Free liiffc Insurance Polftry for One Thouaand Dollars. Tito Slale I.<ifo Insurance Compa u\y 4?l Ifxlianapoitir, -t#- offering a policy for oue lliouwfi njj j ir r.iiv. u> ii lin.l on:. ; Ue ! yntciil-u <?, fill *"? :ui t o M r. I). t'il< lit. This ii ? Ml. HO. I - - J ('I'll; jlhllK ? H? ". lit' \v? ?M and Mr. (*V-x " poii*l'?<l, c.Witolinn pentl*. mnn luititf p?ifut. U ii liWIiWIn ev? i >_pnlicoi?r. NVc 'plvnPU'O in rcc^mm -ntlinjj J>i?vb ll;? fflttllU'V !H"i tl;e sueiil \'\W i.\?V iftuV iilnt.U IomIhj ; l here t n?>Uiir )t to "hue atnl \<'U way g-t i pnhvj lfit-0 Dti tUuuknnd iluilir lUtiy fl> ll. I lit 1 it i Inn* of AJ r. M . Han in . v\'? iijiia < X.'Oeditip, ! \ ti, h> r. rri! ' ll itl A! r . AJ H u II III in I' III I Ml r I HSHI 1 1 .. I) IU1 (' I !l 1 1 v fllld t 1 1 t p I ( ll'lt'i I 1 1| jj H III l> H n It ? Iiptrv 1 1 -i v?* been tiiken symiihi j liiij). A half een'ury 1 1 <? rutin- j Into i ? 1 1 r liiiKiiii s(i wo: id i u li ..i.l\ ' :ri pi ii ek, enercv :n I e?it<-i j i i*e. , S4jcc4f.1l crowned hii tlfuHw at.d lifj vV :? ? fur h utlinh?r <i| \vMm one of ?ho Wl'?]l !l) ?' 1 1 i (I < \t lode II. Uiu- I Hit,/ ll'H CHII'I r l||i II' 1 1 :i V (> tleCll 1 1 U 'in rolls full II ICS herein Camden. Ill ft'Ct, ill' liny ht>Cll flilfi'IMsl l| I ill m voiding I'm m pi cuter until li"r ? f yea is than u n v nierAhant who Itns been entftiged hi liiisirir^K in C l?'ii Hiiice i lu> wn r. I'll y ii ip \ hut t r on I ili? should meet hi in w ! i ?- it hit hair i? 8 1 1 vered by l h<> hand nf time. M'.d when the magnificent encigv i t his youth coupled witli iliu Alt c ii ii ? '?us elforts of hie ~ manhood entitle ?it in Lo ?* u old h <4 e ? > f peace and (jaitii. I lie people of Camden Aympaihige deeply with Mr. Baum and truni that his creditor* will deal geuilv with hi rn. His public spirit, liboiuli ly ami patriotUm Ins endeared him lo the people among whom he ha# lived. [lie itfe, however, hns not been a failure. If. was an illusiia lion (if how h hoy with industry and energy for his capital, hi times of depression and gloom, could btiii succeed. IIo has f ? ? r many \eais been a prominent citizen of the city, and though iin unci ally he has In en crippled we trust that lie may l>< spared lo live long among us, ut-inir. us he lieu ttlwuys done, that pro mi tie n co mid ir flue nee for I be hist in teregts of Camden, his adopted homo. Miluh Cow Wanted. Anyone having a good mi eh uow to dispose of can tind a per chaser for i-ame by applying at i hi fi Mice. Q ? Found / On SuihIiiv the 21). h of F.?h. n l idi'.s Chiuon Una was found <>i thu Precipice Hi'l. Owner can gi I auuie by callit'g at this ollK-.e. Preaching; In tho Bapii.st Church Sun day. Rev. J. D. Moore, i.f Barnwell, >S. C., will preach in the Camden Bap tist Church Sunday tho 12ih in?t. nt 11 A. M. rn-.-! 8 I\ M. A Disapvpiot^ent The failure nf the "Maud M oiler" Opera Co. to appear at the Opera Rouse I set Wednesday evening was a groat disappointment to a largo number of our theatre goers. Tiieii tiou appearojico was caused by the failure to uiuke proper railway eon uections. ? - ? ? ' The Camden Historlcftl Society. The progatu for the mcetftig of | the Historic*) Socicty which will be he'd Tuesday evening, March 1 4 v I>, is as follows: J. f<Cfr|fldeo Sixty Years Ago" (from Conversation's with old citizen?,) by Ml?s L<-ila Shannon. 2. "Slavery as I kuew H," by Mi3s Liia Davis. AM. mem bers nro urged to be present. Visitors; will be weleomed. R, Mi Kennedy, Sec'y. Mr. Russell Takes Chargo. Mr. W. F. Huiecll the recently appointed Ai^Ltor of Kershaw county took form*! charge of that ojliee on Tuesday lost. Mr. Russell is no stranger in the AuditoiV of fice and the County's welfare theie will be in si?fe and competent hands. Mr. J. J.Goodale the retiring Au ditor has discharged hia duties well and elflciontly and in leaving the ofllcj ho does so, with t ho conscious ness of having filled it to thd entire satisfaction of everyone who had business there. Fires. On Sunday night last ahout 10 o'clock /Mr. D, K. Hiuson's store was discovered to bo on* fire. A prompt response by the Ore com pany soon had the liro under con trol but not before considerable damage was done both by fire and water. The loss is estimated at about $800 which we aro glad to learti was covered by insurance. On Tuesday night two cotton seen houses at the old Southern de pot together with the large shed at the north end of the depot were de stroyed by fire. PERSONAL. Mr. G, S. King, of IJothuno, was in Camden yesterday. Miss Rosa Licc Ileyiuan, of Chos tor, is the gnost of her Bister Mrs. R. II. Baum. Mrs. Win. Rosenbnum, of New York city, h on a visit to l.or sister, Mrs. R. H Raa in. Mrs. J. B. liolley iH viaiting her mother Mrs. M S. Sowcll. Uor many frionds horc arc delighted to eee her again. Dr. Simon Barnch, of New York city, <wm" down and ppent a day or two i liia wn-k Willi liis old fricn \ Mr. M Mr (1 II thc'i. of hi? n.rn of IJirsrh I'. i'S i.i d Co., i.iu i M>cudnitf about l,vii v.rfk.-, in iin? n'?rthorn market* ! V. ii ? r Inruo.l to 0?:ni 'on 1 1 m nprii.g ' ?u?U parlicuiarty attr^ctivo. SSC'' lii* a !. Wo rrtvived ? plcuftant o?ll yeator. ?Uy <rom Mr 1'nul IMnkor'on, tr?v? ! ( linn (M-i^lit . of tho Soollutn .'radwRv T;.-' .-or.thern jitwa\? hfc* ? uoninl (tt< t the !???*?. nmot>g ?'\ch->m i*"! nr ' Mr. <7ooprr) and it i? !*', al *ra" s & pit rpu'C tu cuuic In coa Ukfcl W|?U ?auui. vS ocia /SJ^o/s. Tho tiitiiu'ruiH S'xi-iv ( ii ii?* ( ion *? 1 that have been crowded into {tie !utM j Wt ck lis.1 1 or?* 1 1 ??* i jr? i> I ?*n Si'iison ho , ^ins huvo Ilii' community v<?rv hn'.v nod font ivu. I In* Kpiacopsl Bi./iar* liiclt closed 011 Thuiaduy ufi t*i o- ??n lett the Club i 1 1 1 1 1 s 0 to the \ mi ti ;i< r member* *.f tin* Social net and to t 1 <> touiipta uv ? our midst who gather there 1*0 <0 t i 1 r?* 0 time* 11 week for music an ' ? > 1 1 1 ?? r amusements. T1.0 Matron* ( ! ?ii! Cluli wan onto', taincd 11 oi>t pleasantly on Tuesday itf let ti'?i 11 with hix handed Kuehn ? 'V Mrs. 11. Yatoa when a lovel\ .1 npnncj d, tea waft p.ok v? d. The Kc??i' cards, the?decorations ami prizes ah cariied out 1 ho pretty conception Mr* l\ T Yillopiguo and Mrs. \\ 1). Ho} kin being the fortunate }???>?? sosaors of the attractive Japanese ware offered by the llostoss ua pre mi uina. The 600 Club wns uNo-delightfuIly entertained in the morning ??f 'h< same dav by M ih. J I - Hay wln?r Mrs I\ T. Villepignr* wa? aga n tin' winner of the bunt prise. Of c<?u-m the eartefuby prepare I ami beau'lfullv verved refreshments add greatly l the ei'.j vment of these charming on tor tainmcnt s. On Monday afternoon from -1 hi o'clock a mon highly art;stic tnnsicid treat was given t?? the people of ('am ib'u and Kir kwood at Mrw Mm-" v. lies beautiful homo when a unrobe.' of her fi lends kindly lent their talent4 for t ho ontortivnmcnt of the crowd. The program which # whh ??<1 most ehcimiiijjly was enjoyed by all and many thntikn extended to those who so k ndly took put in this unusually fine musical concert, Tht proceeds ol which were genorou?'\ contributed to the organ fund for Grace 1 Episcopal Church. On 1 uead ay night of this week t.h^ last dance neforo bent at the C'td? House w;ts very largely attended and a in opt joyous evening was spent The l\do game# have be* n ve-y ? s>:il ng during the past week. I hat of Wed 11 esd-'i y between the I?'u *= sri 1 the lb its who were r' pr< si nli ?' by Messrs. Barelo'w, Hull, Hovkin and Smith for tho Blues, and I{u6S<d\ Ely. Carp moron anil pood win for the Rod j resulted in fatfor of the bitter. And ngifin on Friday the Special Ho lo match for tho "T,adieS|'Cnp" pre sented by M'sdnmea Onmmero'", Hhipma?, Kusscll and Bu'stow was a moat cxciting game and was Won by the Beds. Mr. Krnmbholz acted ns referee and the line up was as follows Blues ? Boxkn, Smith, Konnndy and Whistler, Kcdfi ? '""ammoren, Klj', Rtfaell and B.irbtow. The paper chaae thi^ week had about twenty participants and was led by Miss Bull and Mr. SamtiH llus^ell. Mrs. Walker, of Charleston who is visiting Mrs. C. II. Yates wag guest of Honor at tho Card Olub on Tues day afternoon. . Mrs. fioorgo McCntclien, of C?> bunbui r<? popularly known lu Cam den as Miss Leilla Johnstone, of New, berry, is visiting her sister Mrs. Lau> rens Mills. Sir. William M. Shannon, of Co lumhia who has beon quite ill at his home, in Columbia wjth gfippo ban been recuperating at his Father's home here on Ilaile Streo^. ^ Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass upon the pi cruises known as "Saiafleld1' corner Mill' and Boundary 8treot:i. Parties disregarding this notice are subject' to prosecution. Douglas Merritt. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to trespars upon any lands owned or con trolled by us in Flat Hook Township by bunting, fishing, cutting wood or in any manner whatsoever. Any ono caught] disregarding this notico will he prose cuted. J.O.HILTON, W. F. RUSSELL. March 3rd, 1905. 11 y, The Mayor IKis ordered a rigid enforcement nf\ the ordinance against shooting jwithin the corpor ate limits ^>f the u>wn. This ordi-J nance will ije strictly enforced, so govern yourdjdf accordingly. BBVj.-HAfLK, Chief of Police. Mar. 3rd, 190$. Trespassers Hie Hereby Warned. Anyone caught hauling wood, straw or anything else from the lands known as the DcKalb Colton Mill lands will he prosecuted to the fuli extent of the law. T. C. DUNCAN: Feb. 3, 1905. Citation. ? South Carolina ?Kershaw County: By J. B. Phelps, Probate Judge. * Whereas, Martha J. Morrison and W. T. Castles made suit to me, to vrant them Letters of Administration of tho K*tate of a?'d effects id John T. Morri son. These are therefore to i*ite and a hn<?n? 'sh .ill ami singular the kindred *r..l ; !>?? creditors of tho sai?t John T. Muri.on <iec> a*?d. ? that they he ? id up pear before mo? iu Uw~C<wrt- ol l'r?" bat*. to>l?o held ni <h*mde?, S G . on Ssturdav, Mar oli 18t'?, next *f:e? publication thereof, at U o'clock in the forenoon, to ntiow cause, if anv th? * have, why tbesahl administration tdma'd ,not be granted. * Given nndqr my hand this 1st day of March, A D, IMS. Published in, 1H? Camd?n ChnwUO on tlte 2r-i day of Match, IfW ? " -- J- fc PK SLMi* ? V' ! t ir * n | VIep? 3vit?5 yoxats-. ;> 3 u ? i s <, ?> V 5 1 ! d r e, >; 1 & Suite. >sri'rs 'i 1 1 at i i r. PRICK > N!) <>l'.* Ll i v i ; I ( ? ! i r. in m KN; . Hi) 'i .v en i ldi.':-:ns. Como. and lo n.-, ? lx. w \ Ou t t?t i t'l y i.iiiM in SI >oi . We THINK wt! cii : pirate you. We KNOW we i(\m the ! . ?. I valo 1 li<? i \ . i:sl Keofii viu i i t ivsh I ! i n ? ?'t N* iikwe ir ? I'liesl col.is and Shapes. Latent Shapes in Soli and Si i 11 Hals t'roin Lowest to lliuh est (iiadf s. Come and Hto its it you w iiil to ho pleisi d. ryrrws m sf? raff $ D SHOE, HAT A (I'D CLGTiFvJG MAN. k DOLLAR SAVED IS k DOLLAR 31 .A SHi . and ;is Cotton lias d<-< -lined Fifteen Dollars per I >:?!?% buy your goods fiom / .A. 3D- KE:i:TlTB OIT, ^ and save your dollars. A beautiful lint* of 1 'hrisi mas pu-.os in tin? wav of Table and Pocket. Outtlrrv. Hands >:not ( 'arvinj; set ?2 to A \es, wag ons and Air KiJles I'm' t'.e Seo our Delft Knmii l v. :ov, porcelain lined. Clean and pretty. Our Hardware line w ?s never Iwller. Knpeeial attention paid to the Saddlery Dep.nl mont. paddles, Harness Bridles., Horse w? ar. Lap Robes. W lint nicer present for the "\vilo than a Garland Ran^e and the kitchen lit to<X out with our beautiful Delft ware? CHOICE GROCERIES. Try our home made Molasses, 50c prr gal, far snp^iior to New Orleans. The favorite* Kingun" IlaniVaLways on hand. Do not take "these are just as good" but buy ^Kihgiina" and get, .your dollars worth, <$I9 000 fPolici/ 5<ree. V Mr. Public: ? - If your lite is worth living, it is worth insuring. If it is >vor'h insuring, it is worth insuring in th<^ company that offers the safest insuranco and the largest mvidonds. That means that you want a policy in the Stat A Life In surance Company, of Indianapolis. uThe Woman In The Case'' will tell you all the wins. Fill out the cou pon below and return to this otliee. If jou are the nine ty-ninth man to do this, you will be given a policy for n thousand dollars, premium paid ior a year provided you arc a pood risk, if you arc not, the next good risk will get it. Better till it out at once. I). Sam Cox, General Agent, Columbia, S. G. Dear Sir: ? Please send me a copy of uThe Woman Iu The Case," and an illustration showing cost and values of a State Life Policy at my ag??. It' this coupon is the ninety-ninth one you receive, I understand thftt you are to present me with a policy for $1,000 paid for a year, pro vided 1 successfully stand the examination >1 was horn on day of 1 H Name ? ? "" v , City . - ^ ^ State wooy* >!??? .WATER MELON SEECL v GROWN IN.THB SUNNT SOUTH. IX ^ g^jl AmM aJ *m| ma a|||aaJ #? {v^wwfi fwMi twu nvfii* nw ov |^Qf mo to iw#^ If you warit qaatttjr, ?wu*PM?t mm Ike best melotfr that It II, ptwibto to grow; pfeuM oar >untMm ?ow? uniou and. RortbM, or WHUiD^ro*! aMloa Md doaoH l^lowoyi, whoa Mloo? TWfwl for 29c. [V lit Uf t ? m - -? ?' t|? .IJM iLJi-JRMi4?ill. ?WWII, WmmtMtM \ ?U Yii l A UUU AT 8 $ 4 6 M fei ? i i SATURDAY, KKiry. till, 11)1)5. A^ i- our n - u t! r-1-.tnin :i! r 1 1 o < iu! of c:i"!j ?.vtw ii wo arc '??oin;; lo slaughter all win! *r >' oo is. Thin is no Ivnko syh? but Hi!- ( I ? ? i . u i 1 1- * Arii<h\ TImv-o ;:?u?dsaro troii??; t<> ho sdd^s >inc at ' \ cost, under cosl, and all at a <jivat sacrifice. And ro mcinh- i wo havo not hi on o'lcrin;* .^on.ls :il cost all tho veal*. All heavy winter Dross ods, P ann< 1 NV^ijal KIi^hk1 Skirling and Cloaking; Ladios ui;d < .'lii'divns Kwoatoir; Tjjulios o Silk and Klann<d Waists; Ladies I' urs and Facinatovs. i _ . Ladies tailoi'rdVSuilsAVa.kin^ Skirls, OK uks, Jaekotsand Rain do, tls. I UANKETS AND COMFORTS. , CSiafhipgl CSlotViffigl r . ' ? "j m ' . w ? All of (mr Mens ami IJoys clothing and overcoats at daughter prices. RUGS AND ART SQUARES. Wo have a beautiful lino of those goods that aro~ going u( ?!? great saeritico. ? " ? * We have just received the prettiest line of Embroideries. Edgings, Flouuc ings, Insertions, Beading's and _ All Over ? , ' "V s - i Goods that have been Ifrou&ht to this city (that was t lie comment of ohe of our lady customers) and are opening up a beautiful line of Spring Ginghams, white goods and Mercccrizd Novelties. Seefr those "Pino Crepes" only 25c per yard. .. v'-: V Vimm Uqmim t'Muily, ' 0 . ? 2 ? > iw%g#ai