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PACKAGE TEAS Don't fOlget It iiT~ Chase & Sanborn V Package Teas. No 01 her I They arc always the game. Fragrant and delicate. Kept so by the sealed package. Salmond Brothers, Staple Ami Fnnev Grocer*. i .. for Bale. IJ nsepataled Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk. For particulars Apply Dr? D. L. DeSaussure's, Mill Street. '? U. D. O. i rJPhe John I). Kennedy Chapter will meet at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Trantham, Monday May 22, at half past (hre o'clock To . ur. range to receive a visitijg Chapter on June 3rd. Mrs. F. Leslie Zerop, Sec. Screen Door Paint makes old door* look new. Smith & Beattie. Mako yourself comfortable these hpt evenings. ? Hammocks all prices. Smith & Beat tie. A few dnys ago a passongor train " from Charleston to Columbia wap slopped at St Matthews because the engineer was drunk and running recklessly. 0 A Philadelphia concern lias wtitlen Oommi8?ioner of Immigration \\ at son proposing to establish a number of small factories in thin Statu to manufacture product from sweet potatoes. /"*-? ? The following problem |e| said to have demoralized a part of West Vir giula. "A train 1 mile long starts from the station. The engine leaves and the conductor waits until the caboose comes, when he jumps on the caboose and walks forward over the train. When the engine arrives at the Dexfc station, (onr miles distant., the conductor steps off the engine. How far does the Conductor rido and how far does he walk/' Jeetl Jfetff! Xietter to Mr Hqnry Savege. Dear Sir: Whasis lumber worth?] "Depends on the lumber," y? u %eay ? "what sort do you waui?" That'* how gome people tnlU ahout paint. They ae!< : ?'What'll you point mv house foi? The Yankee answer is : "How do you want it painted? One coar? two coats? three coats? ti rat-class or cheap? The proper answer ie;"I want the beet paint pul on aa nought to bo." "That's Devoc; but the usual au awer is: I 'want a good job; but I want it cheap." "Which mea^r^f J wanji you to paint it for nothing. I wa^t to be fooled. "V I^ad-aud-oii is the costliest paint there is: notJ.be best; it usedtp bej 'best. Devoe is best, since zi tic catne in: Devoe lead-and-siinc ' Zinc toughens the lead and dou bles its wear. Zinc costs no Imore than leud ; ' and we grind by machinery. . We' ha^l no patent on \ zinc ; but nobody else is treating it right, pe] voo is your paint. t Yours truly, F. W. Devoe A Co. P. S. ? Springs <fc Shannon sell our paint. 87. ^ m m, Marriage of S. O. Zemp. On Weduesda/y ev^cing, May 17, 1906, there whs a Vpretty home] wedding on Faii street at the reoi dence of Mr. ami Mrs.^l. W. Mitch am when their r**vely y<Vung daugh ter, Miss GertruaV, was\narried to Dr. Sydney C. Zemy> att-ofCamden. j Only the immediate family on both sides were present^ making the ccr omouy all the mora sacred, beauti ful and itnpres?ive\ while the two y.9MP? people go forth with the beat wishes and congratulations of a host of friends. They have taken paaseeseiou 'of their pretty new home on. Boundary street where ev erything bright, attractive and con venient had been arranged by )ov-| iog hands for their reception. Dr. Zemp is a popular practicing' ! physician^and baa for several yeera I bee u J^otain of . the Kershaw] Gnard^nvhose reoord under his I zealous care has been high and full i f activity ; Miss Mitobam a aweet, attractive young girl Jast] bndding into womanboo<]. Aa Dr. and Mrs. Ztrop they take a prosai ttout place iqj.ho commsotly, and are of the largest and^tfeat influential family tirclea "4b eemden. / The Ret. C. C. pwtor of the Lyttleton street Methodist Ept?C?pal C birch olR&aled atth* beautiful marriage ceremony. ?' The boms sea taatfally decorat ed Ib palms and ferfc*,U)]lte and I r?e*e?|ricb *ere elf# MtUTiYlj d is pi eyed oft tbe refreefcmeat table; To Let. V rive room house on hHf*\(?uo A venue. K. C. von Tresiknw, Join The Crowd Of happy 1>uyers Vh at will throng the M a ui mo l h Stole of Mr. M Him in to morrow and Mumluv, Ma) 20 and 22 A great bankrupt sale i? X"ing on tlieio and everybody 'yooiU were ncvei Hold ho cheap iu thistuwn before." See Mr. Hauiu't, *d atiil^on't fail to take advsnUge <>f tho gi eat Bankrupt Price Value* Fin? Cotton 8e? d For Sale. Also Some Good .Seed Peas 1 liavo a few bushela left of the celebrated Upland Long Staple ( !ol tou Seed which I will dispone of at 80u per bushel. A l?o a few bushels of good, sound, clean Seed Peas which 1 will dispose of at $L pur bushel. Call at Mr. Joel Hough's residence and gel them. J. F. Hough. Miss Ada Trantham Maid of Honor. The following Order ha? beeu is sued : Greenville, May 16, 1905. General Order No. 14. It is with (treat pleasure that the commanding general announces to the veterans of South Carolina the, following appointments for the year: State sponsor, Miss Elizabeth K' Hot Lump kin, Columbia, S. C. Maid of honor, Miss Ada Lee Trantham, Camden, S. C. By order of ? Thomas W. Carwile, MaJ. Gen. 8. C. Div. U.C. V. Official : J, M. Jordan, Adjt. Gen. anJ Chief of StalF Death of Mr?. J. W. McKam. Mrs. J. W. Mclfain, of Columbia, ?lied at the residence of Mr, K. P. Gaiupbelle, a few miles east of Camden, last Mondey morning. She had not beeu well for a long time and came over about two weeks ago hoping that the change would do her good, Mr*. Mi-.Kain was a sinter of Mrs. P. D. Camp belle. She was married iu 1893 at Fort Mills and for one year lifter their marriage she and her husband lived in Hichmoud, Vs., after which tirpo they moved to Columbia, S C., where they have resided ever since. Mrs. McKain leaves four cbjldren the 5h?ungeH of whom j if. only 10 mouths old. Her remains were taken to Columbia on Tuesday morning for interment. ' REAL. ESTATE TRANSFER3. J J Cooby to p M Melton 83 acres in No. 4 $1.T5. Norris Holloy-to Simons Field 1 acres in No. 2 $5. . J E llharoe to S Logan Lang 1 lot in N'?. $100, Union Mortgage Hanking Trust (lOj ltd of London England to 0. M. Reynolds of New York 1,100 arcrea in No. 0 $2,700. * Same to satno 200 acres in No 3 $300. I ' P W McDowell et al to D J Lew. is their interest in estate lands of fr" C McDowell $30 / ( ? J E Vaughan to B W Vaugban I lot in No. ^ . Pri9e not stated. M M Young to flenry Savage 450 acres in No, ? $750 W M and A E Waters to J Klie and Ellen Brannon 2 acres in No. 22 $5. Thos. Wbitaker to U B Maokey 20 acres in Nor 10 $150. * __ Henry Savage and W..R Hough to R B Mackey 20 acree in No. 10 $150. Death of Mrs. A A. Moore, Jr., in New York City. The sympathy of the entire com munity has been deeply touched during the past week when hearing of tbe ciitioal illness of Dr. A. A. Moore's, Jr., young wife in New York snd when the end of that beautiful life closed on Tuesday morning^ tbe voice of the people was with one aocord heard to ex press the sorrow which was univer sal here. Not only on account of the bereaved and devoted husband, not only grief at the cutting* off of this happy, pure young life, but al so for the beloved physician, Dr. A. A. Moore, Sr., and his wife, the tender mother, who has devoted her whole life in loving care of her ohildrenwho has been as ,4the ap ple of her eye." Dr. Alberlus Moore was married only eight months ago to Miss Ag nes Von Vredeubnrg, of Freehold, N. J. Together they bad a most ideal wedding tour abroad and re turned in time to spend the Thanks giving season with tiheir family here. ^'Everyone was charmed with the grace, beauty and dignified cor* diality of the charming young wo man and she left behind the sweet est Impression on all who met bar. .^JDr. Moore, Jr., waa born and roared In our town and has the highest esteem of the community and the love of bie manifold friends4 here. To eaoh member of Ibe af flicted family the sympathetic tor row of all it offered with bear If elt sincerity. - Prom tbe New York Herald Wednesday we lake ibe following notice: ^ MOOR*.? In New York City, Tues day, May 16, Acnes liema*u. wile el J*v Ai A. Moore, erf New York City. ir?<5 daaftkler of Willlaat H. sad Bessie H. Funeral frees fit. Aster's t. N. J.t on Wr Mat at lllireiiiH^Wi <Socia/ On Thursday afternoon Mi f Mary Cautey enseilsineo the Club on Kiikwood Height* at Iiu pHleUtb* llOlllH Wllh MlHB Itl'NHMli' Sieedtnan of I Id ii'le ra<? ii vi lie, N. (' , as guest of lienor. Alius Klara Krumhholu who in visiting Mies Cautey shared the honor of llio eve ning ahd assisted in receiving the numerous guests. Six handed Ku chve w as enthusiast ieically enjoyed, M ib? Hessie Jordan receiving tin lost prize. The evening waswmm enough to muku the delicious ir< ? and other ifcfushments especiuilj refreshing and delightful. Mrs. Richard V. ttieedmau gav? * ,>chai iniug Knclue party > 0" Wednesday afternoon assitded bv her bister, Mrs. C. II. Zetup, wifli Mi 8s Bessie Stccdman as guest ol Honor. The color scheme 'was beautifully carried out in white, tbe score cards being decorated with iiand painted ferns and tied with green ribbons. The house was a mass of potted plants, ferns prevailing everywhere, whilo all the sweet white flowers of the season lent their fragiaucc and beauty to the eceue. ,, DENTAL CARD. The undersigned respectfully informa hi? friends and patrons that ho has re. j sumed hie practice. I. H. Alexander. 1) I). S. Office hours from 9 a. ro. to 8 p. ni. WinUtrop College Scholarship And' Entrance Kx ?- ami nation. The examination for the award of va cant scholarships in Wiiuhrop College und for the admission ol new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July-7th, at 9 A M. Appli cants must not bo less than fifteen years of ago,," When scholarship:? are vacated after July 7. Om' will he awarded to those ! making the highest average at thj? ex amination provided they meet the con ditions governing the award. Applicant* for scholarships should write to Vrt'si. dent Johnson uefore the examination foi ?cholarship application blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tu ition. The next session will open Sep tember 20, 1905. For further iutorma tion nud catalogue address Pres. 1). li Johnson, Rock llill, S. C. Tax Executions. Under and by virtue of sundry ta> executions to mc directed, I will proceet to sell, before the Court House door ii X the City of Citudou, on the first Mondit'' | |n June, 1905, during the legal hours 6 pale, the following described real estate to-wit; Qn? lot In the city of Camden, S C. and bounded on (he east by property o colored Free Masons, west by lands ol C C. Hnile, north by Rev. J. Ii Thoma; and south by Ku*>M.ffe street. Levied up on and to *ue sold as the property of Siu 1 Timbers, Jr. 23 acres and 1 building bounded on the north, bv lands ot Thos J. Kirkland. oil the south by Est, of Joe Carter, on the west hy Patsy Jones, and ea*t by T. J. and Wm. Boykih, Levied upon at)d to' be sold as the property of "Captain James, a J. 8, TKAijriUW, ' WUeriff K. C. May 6th. 1905. ^ Master's Sale. By Virtue of a Decree of'the Court of Common Pleas for Sumter County io the State of South Carolina, In the case of W> Boyle against Marv Virginia Boyle. William Ladson Boyle, Emma A. Boyle, Walter C. Boyle, Martie B<^y|iMP-Edwin Boyle, Adwell Boyle. Ohaf!cF'ft. Boyle, and Thomas B. Boyle, Ivwill eel] to the highest bidder at pubUo&uotion ut the Court-house in the town ef Camdett in the County of Jfejphaw.'iu the StatAef South Carolina on Hale-day in Jane* 19?>, the same being the 5th day of said mouth at the usual hours of sale, I ho following described real estate to wit: "That tract of land in the County of Kershaw in said St^to, containing ninety acres, more or los^boundcoVJorth by , land of Julia McLeod ; East\by Swift] ('reek ; South by North Prongpf Swift Creek, and on the Wost by Unity former ly owned by ong Anderson.'* Terms of sale, ca?h,? purchaser to pay for papers. II. FUANK WILSON. Muster for Sumter Co. May 6th, 1905, SUMMONSJOR RELIEF. South Carolina, (v ") Court of Kershaw County. } Common Picas. Anderson H. Bowen, Plaintiff, against Sarah H. True, dairies Team, Powell" Team, .Marie Smith, Hook Smith, Louie Smith, Thurston True. Ju* lia Broom, Mattie Broom, Roxie Broom, Pearl Eekew, Elliott H, Bow en, Earl II. Bowen, Eva Crnmpton, Eunice II. Brown, Em-lid H. Bowen, Inex.I. Bowen, and Julius A. Bowen, Defendants To the Defend?nts j? You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action,, which will be filed -in the office of the Clerk of this Court , <nd to serve a copy of your answer to the said com: plaint on the siJRttriber at his office in Camden, 8. C., within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the -da} of snch service; and if y*n fail to an fweKthe/tooBplaiut within the time afore* | said, the* plaintiff in this action will ap ply to the Court for ths relief demand* ed in the complaint. . Dated, Camden, 8. O.; $Cay 13. h, A. D. 1WMU . v . J. T. HAY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Cha?r#e Team. Pewatf T?m?. Pearl] ' Kaltew. and ElUott U. Bowen, Def i dagto In^thls^actikw^ pn?|),|n| |WScfis suits, Youths Su^tsj Gfiildfe^s ?\ ilts. V SUITS THAT KIT. PRICK AM) QUA L1TY Kl(? II'P. IN MENS, ROYS & CHI LDRKNS.I ^.r? I ~ V? : ?: Come and )< t us show you the very lutes! in Shoes. Wp THINK Wt5 c-\ 11 pleasu you. Wo KNOW wo jjivo the best Villi) i /. Just Receiving a fresh lino of Nce.kwear ? latest colors and Shapes. Latest Shapes in Soft and Still Hats from Lowest to High est Grades. Oome and see us if you want to be pleased. W. H. ZEMP. SHOE, HAT AND CLOTING MAIM. ~ V " " "" ??/$<? ZPcoptc of TJhi's <y?gc have learned that it means money saved to buy a good urtiele of any kind. Uhe Same Ss Ztritc of paint. It is only neee>s u y to mention OUR BRANDS to convince anybody \v ho kn >\\ s enyi hing .nbonf p. tint that we have the bent. \ ' v Hei^tliJe^KfilliKon MT#., CVa. H.iilway White Lead and reuny mixed paints alwa. s give satisfaction. I Old Jc%ntucAy S^ttfnt and Criterion white I .eao are ? s)in ine vv itlfflj. e best jfiinta. both in price and qur lity. Do^'t tail to give us a charce to! \ * . . i supply your wants ii\ the paint line. S1THMATTIE.1 FARMING IMPLEMENTS LATEST IMPROVED ----- TIME AND LABOR SAVERS. Fertilizer Distributor*, Spangler, something new, guarautoeif to put out wet .fertilizer as well as- dry. "K. P." ilio farmers fayorite. Acme, the most durable tin tlie market Grifti h and Goodwin, the Goodwin being very desirable because so cheap only $3 25. This distributor is specially adapted for fertilising growing crops, l"Jcly Hand Distributors. COTTON" PLANTERS. Hampton, Farqnhar, Cox, Goodwin, Dow Law nnd Eclipse. You can find in this nssorlinent somothltf'g to suit, every farmer. , PMWS Vulcan one and two uorse stool beam, Chattanooga one and two borso steel benm. Both of'theae do bountiful work. Farmers Friend, Boy Carbon. Boy Dixie Farquhar, Genuine and Imitation. GAR.DHN PLOWS. Evety gardener should have one. Double Foot stocks, a great time and labor saver BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOWS, ETC. HAIR/ROWS Diso and Cutaway, Moline Itevorsible Cultivating, Iron age, Little Joe,! Queen Anne and Uosa sido harrow. Farm Hells. Stock and poultry wire; none superior to KM wood. Black And Galvanized Pipe, Steam Fittings, Plnmbers supplies, Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Garland Stoves, best on the market. ' Auburn Wagons, the lightest rnnning wagon on tho market, every axle guaranteed no mal ley what the load. -V Harness and Solo Leather. Stock of Saddlery, Harnoss, (dollars, Bri dies, Etc, continuity replenished. All of these goods wcro bought cloao and will be $>ld to meet tho low price of cotton, Yours Respectfully, I A. D. KENNEDY. The FamousGilt Edge Store Sellers Of Everything. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing:, Groceries, Hardware, Oats, Corn, Wagons, Bug gies & Fer tilizers. ) Your In^iroit ? > ? To Trade With Us. Our Interest ? 'Vv Sell You. Mutual Interest? KJ Satisfaction Guaranteed. In serving you best wo best promote th^jaterei-t of our business. DRESS GOODS. i Mohairs and Panamas arc the thing. We have them in black, cream and colors Sou our uliort lengths in white goods. Plain, striped and * figured. We are offering a nice lot of Tailored skirts iu black, and' colors, light weight. Panama, Etamine aiid Voil. _ AT.JD.UT PUICES Big lot of Ladies and Children* sailors and ready-t OiWear r Hats at popular prices. In Domestic Goods. such as sheetin, ? t brie, Jour cloth, MA island, etc., you should get our prices before yon_biJ3L_^_.-~ Just received a big shipment of Matting8-~beautiful pat terns ? and prices eheap. ?_ ^ - 3 ft ?-'/ '?/ i j '?~i& -} -V Gm br oideries 6c jC&c Vi . i% ?' ? y' Wo call special attention to these goods. We uvo a beauti ful assortment in cambric, nainsook and nwiss edges and in sertions from the dainty baby edges to the wide flouncing and all over goods. We sell the W. B. Corset, and the American Beauty. Both guaranteed to give satis faction T'-Wo are agents f^r the Stands ard Patterns. Call and get a fashion sheet. H - - -v ? . emm rs P. T. Villepigue . ? ...... \ . |Mew Bakery. I wish to announce to the public that my Bakety, at tha Old Singleton. Stand, is now in good running orderj and I keep constantly On hahd every j thing found in a first-class bakery. Best service in every particular guar enteed. Free Delivery. 'Phone 164. Patronage Solicited. i Your* Respectfully , V W< |M .