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CJZASE SAMBOMS PAC"?C?T?AS fare Mfteryv/ s/fc f/swor &/7t/ cfe//i&te60t/0e/et Salmond Brothers, And Fancy Uwmk, JH JM' Wanted. Pjrchascr f.?r 600 btffchek broken corn, at 60.5 f??* r bushel. Now'b thr tima to get feed to fallen .youi b'>?* W. .) I*. W??-k?, *4 u? S<? Kx < flier. ^JpicycU Repairing. l<%i?h to call your attention to the f sot that after MouiUy Octoboi I the Itith, 1 will Im prepared to do nay Bicycle or machinery repaii work t?l N H. Goodale's plumbing shop on lower Main street, work in tide of City limit sent for aud re el turned. Respectfully, It. N. MoKain. Cheap Bate* to The Blate Fair. Southern Railway yvill sell excur sion tickets to Columbia and return from all points hi 8.' C., Charlotte, Aehcville and Wilmington, N. C. , Augusta and Savannah, Ga., aud t n ter mediate points, acc't iilaj,e Fair, Oct. 24-27, daily Oct. 22-26; and for iraiuH scheduled to arrive Columbia before noon Oct. 27,' at! rate of one fare plus 75o for round trip, 60c covering admission to Fi'lr Grounds. For Military corn patties antSi^ase bands in uniform 20 on a ticket, lc per mile in eacb direotion plus arbitrariea per cap ita. Final limit Oct. 29. In addi tion to the regular trains running to Columbia will operate special trains Oct. 25 and 20, <betwcen liranchville, Camden, Sumter, and Columbia; Spartanburg and Co lumbia; Anderson, Helton aud Co lumbia. v For full information consult tick et agents, or, R. W. Hunt. Division 1'aseet.gor Agent, /Charleston, 8. C. Huiupty Dumpty I The Inimitable pantomiuK>"IIunip- j ty Dump^y," with Georpe H. Adams in the title role, who will be ttesisted by a cohort of pretty show ?Riri? tturf beautiful scenic and wlce trip effect!1, will be at the Opera House on JMondsy, October 2Sd.' Thie gorgec??* production combines Vaudeville, comic opera, comedy and pantomime, cleverly welded, making an entertainment of mosi Varied and kaliedoscopic grandeur. Among the vaudevilllans who will appear arc the Vain? Egar, iu illus trated songs ; Frank Sommers, the refined minstrel entertainer; the 8 Dutch oomedy skit and ^^feMMpt^ketclies ; Saville Sisters, Tito erica's favorite soubrettes; Bsr ? tj ?Dd Mariesk, musical artista abd many others. Among the fsaturea will be tbe grand march of the A masons, the beautiful "Dane* of the Butte* fiios" and the latest films in mov in {pictures. The whole is one aggregation, extravagant, fan tastic and beautiful. "Hompty Dumpty" is under the able manage ment of Krneet Cooke, late of the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Sbow, and in pronounced by the critics of the - leading metropolitan journals as the very acme of a refined perfor mance. Reserved seats now on sale at F. Lcglie Zcmp's Drug Store. m m m It ' - ^ Sw&lesk line of Ncckaear and Belts eV$r exibited in tb? city. Camden Millinery Co. I A Card of Thanks^ Whereas, Mis* Lou Nettles has decided to remove from our city and has therefore, resigned the office of Libraiian of t^e Camden Library Association, and Whereas, st a meeting of the Board o^t>ireotora ofd the Camden Library Association, heldonToes day, Ootobor lOtb, 19054 a Commit tee wan oppoin ted to txprese to Blue Kettles the regret that i?M|; by M lie Board of Directors sad by the j embers pf the Association frt avering of her connection with the L library: 1 I*6* ? printed, 1 we, . the Committee ap . beg to say to Miss Net Use UiM it is with great regret thit Ue Association sees her retire from the pofttVlon of Librtrias, that we are deeply jpaOible of ibe raltf* list servie^rVsrre been to as, that we feeUnet'the success of the Library f U in largo measure to her pei> , ^Eoael interest la and aeslons effort ^ for tka inatUnitoo, aad we desire to ezpreaa oar tbasfc* ( botk pereoa al ly aadTiev the Aeaoct alios) to tor - for ike willing work eke has doae for as aad for ike oaraeol pa bile awramofrfco^nf%lt gtrotf wiehes far Notice to Contiactois, Contractor* w nili leg to lilt- HuU on Collage* to l>? en'Ottot Ht, th? Hermitage * -oitcm M 1 1 i ?? will hoi) p! a tit* tod ? pcoifioationn tti tha of rtc.? of tho Prc(ti<ltni. II. (J. Carrtaon Opera House. HUMPTY DUMPTY. Spectacular Punomimo Direct from NtwYork. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Flonday, Oct, 23rd Geo. H. Adams' Hig Co. of Actors, Actresses, Singers, Dancers, gorgeous scon ery, Handsome Costumes. . . . , \ i <an . . ! ' ' i. ^ ^ 1 ' | New York's Greatest Sensation EVE ! The creation of a woman out of nothing. The n^pst startling and unexpluinabje? act ever given on the American Stage ? PRICE ? 25, 50, 75c and $1. Seats on sale at F. Leslie * Zump's drug store. Crowded House Everywhere. PERSONAL. MIhs Jessie Lamotte ami Mr. Murr Hall spent Sunday in Cam Jen with Oapt. aud Mrs. W. J. Hall. On A Sad Mission. Mrs. C. E. UoyntoD wns called by telegram on Tuesday last to Clear Water, Fla ; qd account of the death of ber toother, Mrs. Plumb, which occurred at that place. Mrs. Plumb haa visited here frequently and was contemplating another visit hero in tbe near future. Her many friends here will regret exceedingly to learn of her death. A Oard of Thanks. We tbe meinbors of Mt. Moriah Baptist church deaire to express our tbanks to our white and colored friends who assisted us so very, gen erously bv contributing to the onter tainment of the delegatos attending the Wateree Baptist Association whiubtfust closed its 25th annual sension at our church. By your assistance we were able to accommodate oue hundred or more messengers all of whom ex press their perfect satisfaction at the entortaiument reoeived. Yours truly, J. W. Boykin, Pastor. See samples and haye a suit made to fit. W. E. Johnson. Monthly Bocital of Music Pupils. On Tuesday afternoon the music pupils of Miss Alberta Team garej the first of their monthly recitals. The program was as follows* 1. Honda ) Watlz. f Pressor | Elizabeth Garrison. 2. A Study Koblerj Lucilo Lewis. 3. March \ Oehmler Ray Little. 4. Study. In the merry Sunshine.) . ? Preeeer. Paul Sehenk. 5. Little Blonde Walts, Holoombel Hal lie Carrison. G, Duet Whitney Beit* Wilton and Mary Nicholson 7. Flying Leases Koelling Helen Qeisenheimer. 8. Maypole Dance I * Melody j ........ Preeeer] Gilbert Halsall. 9. Doet Bellakj Fieri* and Lydia Gifford 10. NarcUuwu ? ff .? ????? Nerin | Lucia Yates 11. 'Hungarian Dance Engel Vtvlan Yatee f 1*. Joyooe CotnjMBioea Bellak . AoiiiJQiSiffd. Morrison] ' Mary Nleboleoo. - Prisoner and Nightingale AiMttte J^iei HERE IS YOUR ("HANCK WE ARE SELLLNO ALL OV Ol'Rj at cost' . : i Having concluded to close out our Clothing Stock, consisting Mens, Youths and Boys Suits, we are offer ing them at prices that w ill make them go. COME AND GET THE FIRS ! PICK OF THE PILE. w. h. mm " mm cv#m Mr* IS WdW ?OBW" i?? W SiW VUM H SHOE, HAT AND CLOTIINIO MAN. For Bftle. One Under, wood Typewriter. Apply to S B. Mottelev, Wcstviile, S. C. Houor Roll of JjUgoff School Fo# week ending Oct. 13: Firat grade ? Gertrude Rubon. j Tliird gritflu ? Sallie Belle Gard-I uer. ) Fonith grade ? Karl Roshorough, Kdward Roshorough, Mary U?s bo rough, YVillio Gardner. Soventh grade? Mattie Gardner, Sallie Truesdell. Cheap Bates to Charleston. Account Charleston gala week and Coast fair Aseo Nov O-ll Southern Liy. will sell tickets from all point* State of S. G, including Agitata, Ga.. j at rate of one fare plan 25 cents foi round trip, November 4 10th. uixi for inline arriving Charleston before' noon Nov 11 limit Nov 13. Kxt. j. coaches on all truinu into Oharleatoii Nov 5-12 iucluwive and plenty of room will bo provided For detailed information apply to any ^.ticket agent of thia company or R. W. HUNT, ir.v. Pass. Agi., Charleston. S. C' Cheap Kates And Spocial Trains To State Fair Via So Ry. Southern Ry will sell ticliote from all points in State of S. C., includ ing Charlotte and Aeheville, N. C , iSavanah and Augusta, Ga,Uct. 22 26, inclusive, at rate of ono fare plus 75c round trip, limit Qet.29. Spocial traina leave Camden Got. 25 and. 26, 6:45 a. in , arriving Co lumbia 8:50 a. m., returning leave Columbia 8:30 p. m., arrive Cam den 10:4,5 p. ua. For tickets, schedules and other information cali o? any agent So. Ry. or, ' *? R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, *\ Charleston, S. C. The Stats Fair and the Seaboard Rail _ 13 ?<>**?, On account of above occasion the 8. A. L,. wilk.on .Qct 2t 20 incluaive, sell ticket* to Columbia and return at rate of one fare plus 75c for the round-trip which include* admission to fair ground*; the rate from Cam den will bo $1.74. Tickets will be sold from stations within a radius of fifty miles at rate of one fare plus 25c for the round-trip not including admission, rate from Camden with out admission being $1 24. Special train service Oct 25-26 Hamlet, N. C. to Columbia and return, leaving Camden 9 28 a.m. arriving Columbia 10 30 a m. returning leave Columbia 6 00 p.in Tickets will be aold for all regular trains Oct 22-26 and for trains scheduled to arrive Columbia before noon Oct 27. For further information write, W. L. Burroughs, T. P. A. Columbia, S. C. Kershaw Baptist Union. The Uuion meeting of the Kor shaw Baptist Association will meet with the Antioch church on Friday October 27 and continue through Sunday. Friday rnoruing 1030 prayer ser vice conducted by J O Moaeley. 11 ? Introductory sorrnon by Rev J D Moor^of Camden. 12 ? recess I p m? Querry "If all Baptist churches in Kershaw county wt>uld unite in their labdrs of love, and their efforts to advance the cauae of Christ, would it enable us to do a4 more efficient work in our Co?" bpeakere? Tbos P Gaakin, J C Crouch. 2 pm? 1 "Are the pastors duty bound to attend the Unions and aaeootattoa* of which their cburobee are member*?" Speak er*? W D Seegare, Newton Kelly, J O Moaeley, J W Copeland, S A West. Sa**rday 10 80 a m ? Prayer ser vice conducted by Rev J : ? Smith . II a m? Mission rally in interest of liolme mission*, cond noted by Rev E T Blackmood . Ooo hour iaiermiMion. Aft*rnoon *e?eion? "SkWld deception be practiced by Bwiimr Rev Divta, %rl Hyatt, J O Priae. Miscellaneous basi mm. Adjonrameat. 'c: Sooday 10 a as ? 8* ad ay School rally ooadactad by paetor Davia. by Tk? ? '' W? i. WiitM* : K***! Eg**!! Y?.u will liud a lot of f i c h i i egga at .loo. li. McDowall's. Aiiy qimu t'ty you WHnl'. Ca.i e ^ ^ i v , foi there is a big demand f >i tliem. Ooillg to OhlCKliO Rev .J. W. Boylau huiJ wife will leave on Monday nt-xi t or Chicago where they {jo a* <i< li-gatee to tlx National Baplidl C<?k vi ntion which meets in that city next wt-eL. For Sale Cheap. One new Piano at greatly reduc ed pi ice. Organa ami Sewing Ma chines at short notice. Dry good# and^CJ recedes as eh?*ap ?h money CStI'"u..j 'Lit trill. ' VW. ... Letter to Mr. O. P. Duifogo Dear ^ir : If our agent charges you 10 emit a a??>re for a g?U"ii of paint li tt it somebody else, don't think lie ib making more profit; we chargt liim more; il c"?t? ue more, ft in ?ill paint , true. pai nt, ami full meas ure. No other paint i? uli paint, tru? paint and full- iu? aaure. wo far us we know, That is wrong. We know some that are pure and full-measure, but weak, tbin, too uiuch oil and too little lead- and-zino : an honest aurt weakness ; dou'l know hii) bet ter, may bo It amounts lo this : ao lai us we know: and we think wc know the whole Ammericau trade; theie is uo other nauis but Devoe that ?lauds for all paint, full- uieaaure, and right proportion. That's why it takes less gallons and wears longei Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co. ,, f\ S. ? springs A Shannon ?eil our point, 97 REAL. ESTATE TBAN8FEI13. J A MeLauriu to D J Clyburn, 1 lot in town of Bethune. $85. J A McLaurin to G H Ktag, 1 lot lji towu of Bethune. $100. ' J A McLaurin to G S King 1 lot 1D fOWn"of $200. B M English, Trustee, to Marlon Moise, *2,476 acjes in'No ? $1*2.381 T A Cnutheu to T C Canteen, 26 acres in No 8. $500 EJ McGirt to L Bradford 1-2 acre in No. 1. $250. I j L Copeiand et al to H.izz?e V Copeland, 45 1-2 Kcrefi in No. 22. $5 L V Mahaffey to O \ Clyburn, 45 acres in No. 22. $500. . K Brannou to Q \ Clyburn, 37 acres in No- 22 ?575. J 10 Montgomery et al to H W li Itfftqtgoirtery, 137 acres in No. 8; $75 M .1 haw to W rurltn^'.oo, 1 lot 4 houses in No. 22. $G00 L D Rosa to W ll Qoff, 30 * acrea in No. 17. $45. C A Porry to M J Sessions, 40 a cres in No. ? $5 Supervisor's Notice. i All those holding claims ntjainst the County' of Kershaw, are hereby requested to present their claims in full of all demands, each month, with each items dated and Ihn hill item iznd, and properly attested. Pailuro to comply with this request, will result in the hill, or bills being turned down uutii compliance with the same has been made. J. M. Sowell, Cu'm'n Board of i'ommissionefB for Kershaw County. I vish to inform/the public that I am prepared' to do gin ning at my ginnery at Lugoff, 3- G. Tlio woilc Jwit he done under my personal bu per Vision and I guarantee satisfaction to all my customers. The highest market price will be paid for cotton seed ?old at my ginnery. Patrocu^e solicited +?"**. J. ? - ? , - V.r^. ? * *? - ' V -WV? .-??.-A'- ; -J * AT The Famous Gilt Edge Store We are receiving our new Fall and Winter Goods everyday We have a complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Mats, Caps and Gents Furn ishing; Goods bought at the right price by a man ilia! has had twenty years experience in these special lines and knows what the people want, and we are going to sell |t hem as low as the lowest. \ III our Drew (.ioods Department yon will find ail the now est weaves iti Mohair, Pananiu. Broadcloths, Kte, , in colors and black. Wo call especial attention to our lino of Black Dress Ooods. Our Domestic department, is complete. Kvory thing in Longclot lis, Sheetings, PillowTuhin;;, W'u e 8 rea Damask, : Towels, Napkins and Doilies. Wo can please the good house* wives in this line. NOTIONS, NOTIONS (V . ' . : ??? * We have alL th? latest Novelties in Nock wear, Boil s ?nd - Girdlea, -Faftoy- Combs and all the littln adjuncts that%go^o make up a lady'B toilet. Wo carry the American beauty and W. B. Corsets. Wc are agents for the Ladies Home Jour nal Patterns and carry them in stock. <?. ? HUGS, CARPETS, MATTING VJ and Art Squares Theso goods rire lovely. Something new in Matting ami Wirograss Art Squares ? splendid for the din ing room. ^ '--k " i LADIES TAILORED SUITS. i - - Skirts and Cloaks. Wo have- itfese goods in (ill styles, and (rail especial attention to our line of Clonks and Tailored Skirts.