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"The Pure Food Store," ^-+ J t v.. f \ ( +~s -Htadiumrters l:or Hood t hings To Eat. Now is the timo to buy your materials For , Fruit Gako. Shredded Raisiin* 12 I-2c; Clean* ed Currants 12 l*2c ; Drained Citron 26c.; I1 i>*8 20c.; Crystali'/.ed Lemon and Orange Pool 20c.; Confectioner's Sugar 8 l-3c. Shelled Almonds 45c., Shredded Oocoanut 20c. Lnyer Raisins, Ileinz's Mince Meat, Plumb Pudding. Fruit Cake, 5 lb., $1.C0; 1 lb., 30c. JuhI iecei ved 2 bbls best, N. (). Molasses. 3 lb standard Tomatoes, 10c per can. Fresh goods arriving daily. Give us atjalh.. Yours very truly, Phone 2. J BRUCE 8l LANG, !>es! 01 V Moulin^ of Fai'mois' IJ it ion - Tho Korfchtw County Farmerh' Union will met', at, tlic Court llouso in Ci>imlcn on Saturday, Januaiy llih, 1908, ut 11 a'cluck. ? P. 1'. Bruce, President. J. S. Brown, Secretary. \ \ *! Not only Groat Crush sales on dry poo ls, etc, but have cfushed l>ricon on Wagons. Boat one-horso w??gon $20 00 ea?h only. Tho Gilt Edjje Store. Death of Mrs. Mitcholl, Mrs. Mitchell, mother of Rev. L. A. Mitchell, died last Monday afteruoon at 2 o'clock. Her body was tukpn to her home in NewYork (or burial. About two weeks ago Mrs. Mitchell was stricken with Nfoparalysis and her death lias been almost hourly expected since then . Marriage of Miss Meta Boykin. Special to The SMtfe.v,v Camden, Dec. 28?Miss Mota ?JR?ykin, youngest daughter of Mr. S'ltmiel Boykin of the Hoy kin nee* tion, wan married' Thursday after* noon at 4 30 o'clock to Mr. John Barnwoli of Yorkville, tho liov. Win. Barnwell of Siateburg, fattier of the groom, officiating The bride, whilo a resident of Boykins. was looked upon*asono of Camden's fairest and her marringe lo?Mr. John Barnwell of Yorkville. the popular manager of the water 6tid Light departmenvjof that city, waa anticipated ps the social event of tho Christmas* season. Conso* quently the friends and relatives of the contracting parties from every corner of Kershaw and Surotor couu (iea wero out in full force. A reception was held at the house ~ immediately after the ceremony. Mr. aud Mrs. Barnwell then left for a two weeksV trip. Don't forget tho next attraction fit the Opera Hou?e, "Along the Ken nebec" will bo here on Jan. 6. Courage for tho New Year. IIavii the courage to start right and keep right. Have tho courage to turn from evil und to cliog to that which in good.. Have the courage to prefer com* fort and propriety to fashion in all things. Have the courago to wear your old clothes until yon can pay for new ones. Have tho oourago to discharge a debt while you have the money in your pocket. Have ooarage to obey your con science at the risk of being ridiculed by men. ?? Have the courage to own you are poor, sod thus disarm poverty of Us sharpest sting. Have the courage to do without that wbiohyou do notneed, Jiowever B?ooh your eyes may *>vet it. Have the courage to speak to a friend In a "seedy" Coat/ even though yon are in company with a rieh one, and riehly attired. Have tbe ooarage- to speak yoar mind, when it is neoesary you should do so, and to hold yoar tongue when It is pradent yon should do so. "'H+v* t?e ooarage to show yoar re speat for honesty, ia whatever guise it appear** and your contempt for die honesty and dnplioity, by whomsoev er exhibited HaVe the oonrsge to "oat" the mbst agreeable acquaintance yoa have, wbeo you are eonvinoed that he lacks principle. "A friend should bear with a friend's icflrcsities, bat not with hhrtUpaT Have theoosvage to stand by yoar eonvkitlotis. be both ooarteons and two, making eo oomomfcdse ~ with evil. not(|M)|fe,ifte^ and forWld den paths; ehdose tfee right, reject tho wveogrbegwod and do good aad ? H?W? HW Now Advertisements. Wo direct your attention to the fol lowing now advertisements which appear in The Chronicle to-day : Commercial Bank. C M '-Gibson?Cabbage Plants J K Creed ? Sale at Cantey Hill. The next attraction will be* Along the Kenneboc" at the Opera Ilonse oil Jan 6. ^^bon't fail to hear llio splondiu Bros JJeuid at the Opera Houre on noSr Monday. Jan. G with "Along tho Kenuoboo. XMAS HOLIDAY RATES. Greatly Reduced Rates Via Southoui Railway. * ! Account Xmae Holidays the Southern Railway announces special excursion rate^ of one and, one-third first-class one way fare plus 25 cents for the rohnd trip to all points south of the Ohio and Po tomac and east of the Mississippi river, including Washington, D. C., and Cincinnati. Tickets will be on sale December 20th to 25th, inclusive; December 30ih to 31st, 1907? and January 1st, 1908, with limit good to leaye des tination not later than midnight January 6th, 1908. Apply to tho nearest Agent of the Southorn Railway or address J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. MicMe?Drakeford. Mount Htbron Presbyterian churoh at DuBcse's X Roads, Sum ter county, was on Thursday, De cember 19ib, tho scene of a most beautiful and impressive ceremony, when Mr. John Belton Mickle of Camden, and Miss Mary Drakeford of Mechanicsville Wero happily mar ried by Rev. Samuel Hay. As the bride, dressed in a most beauti ful gown of crfeaqi v?jlle, over satin and qoft lace, carrying in her baud a bouquet of wh^te oarnations, en tered the church to the inspiring strains of Mendelsohn it's wedding march which was exquisitely ren dered on the organ by Mrs. Sau\t} cl Hay, she was a perfect picture of lovliuess. The bride's only at tendant was her sister, tyflss Klise Drakuford whp wore a dress of cream cashmere and handsome npliquc, and *Uo carried a beauti ful bouquet of piok carnations. After the oeremouy, the bridal partv with a few of their friends Hud relations repaired to tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Drake ford, where a most elegant recep tion was thoroughly enjoyed by alU the guests. The young couple left among the hearty congratulations of their many friends for their fu ture home^at Camden, S. C. That all happiness may attend them is >he singers wish of their rpany friends, XMAS GOODS. Raisinu, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Nuts, etc'. All full Weights. National Bisouit Oo's Cakes All sizes and Kinds. .^Foll line Fancy Fruits. The Up-Town Groceiy. . JL. W. MUBCHISON, ? *? : , 1 - M.a^or. ,Y. ? >' - ? ? . We 1'iiy y on to Stive Don't Wish For Money Save It! Wuliinjj i >r doeiiu't them. It tuki* mouey to Jo thai?and lu-i'e's mii fH>y way to yet it. Start hii HOcotinl in our Saviugs Department and by addta# h 11 ? tt 11 amount* to it each week or month it will increa.sc aad meet all demands?your wi?lie?. Try it. / TheCommetcial Bank i c. PERSONAL. Mr W Z Hilton, of Liborty Hill, was in Camden last Tuesday. Dr A A Moore, Jr., of New York City, i? visiting hie parents, Dr and Mrs A A Moure, Mr T B Clyburn, of Weetville. paid us a most pleasant visit oy New Your'rt day. The ra?ny friends in Camden of Mrs 0 L Winkler will bo glad: to learn that she ia visiting hore. Our venerable and very highly es teemed friend Mr J 8 Gardner of Weetvllle, paid us an appreciated call on Monday last. Mr T ?T Josey, formerly of this place but now of Macon, Ga., spent r few days with old friends and ac quaintances hero Christmas.. Mr F E Mathis of Greenville, is spending a few days in Oumden. Wo are glad to learn from him that, thero is a probability of his making Camden bis home again in the near futuro. Among the students spending Christmas in Camden not mentioned last week aro our highly esteemed k^oung friend, Mr Lexic Goisonhei. mer of the College of Charleston and Miss Evaret Birohmore, of tbo Co lumbia Fomale College. Mr and Mrs N Kaminski and sou Richard, of Now York City, arc vis iting Mrs Kamifisfci's paronts, Mr and Mrs M Baum. Mr .and Mrs Kaminski visited here last vear and made many friends who nre glad to ace them again. Citation. South Carolina- ?KOishaw County. By Win. I). Trantham, Judge of Probate Whereas G. C. Welsh made suit, to mo. to grant hiin Letters of Ad ministration. of the Estate of and ef fects of S, W. Welsh. These are therefore to cite And admon ish all ami singular the kindred and oreditorp of the said H. W. Welsh, deceased, that they bo and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to held at Camden, on the 11th Hay of January, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said admin istration should not be granted. Given under my band this 26th (lay of December, A. D.. 1907. *'? Published in theNCanjden Chronicle, on the 27th day pf December, 1007 WM. ?. TIUNTH AM, Judge of Probate. Probate Judge's Sale. State of Sonth Carolina, i In thp Probate County of jiEersha^. S Court William J, Johnwn aft Hhwuto.r of the Iqsf will of Annie J. 6fle*n, and as Mwoutor of the last wVl of John A, Glenn, PlatntiiT, Against T M Glenn,; P. A. Glenn; W M Glenn; Margaret J. Qr$tr\ Tho4 Q. Qleni\\ Jaa. ft. Qlenn; Susan bobbins; Ida Miller; Mary F Q finsley; Chasy W Glenn; Nannie 'Austin Seay; other unknown />#*? tributes of Estate of Jf. 4 Glenn, liectqsedi A A. Moore \ W. Her bert Huff 1 A H Bowen\ Sisters of Mercy {Charleston, S. C); II. F. Byykin (for Smyrna Church);,C. P. Wjray,Trustee for Ridge way Bap tist Church; A. T. Jamison, Trm tee for Connie Maxwell Orphan aye; R. W. J. Kennedy; Edward S. Kennedy; Anna J. Kennedy; Walter D. Kennedy; William M. Porter; John McAfee and Georgia Bensten, Defendant9,. Under ^od by virtue of a decretal order Santed in the obore entitled action in the rebate Court lor Kershaw County, dat I December 19th, A. D. 1907,1 will tell at public outcry before the Court Home door in Carodea. 8. C., to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, January flth. 1906. within the legal boors of ssle, the following trsct of land of the Estate of Aiwiai. Glenn, deceased, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in Kershaw County, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred and safes (907) acres, more 6r lees, on the Western aide of the Wateree Hirer, she Isle home aad residence of lb. An nie J. Olenn and Dr.' J. A-' Glenn, bounded North-east by laade of Jt W. Settoji. North-west by lands known as the Ruff lender 8oith-ea*t by lanfeif Mate ef Allen Brenha*, South-west by Jt rtobM?Voy?w uum 0* | ' ' "" ?- 1 A.D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When in need of anything in tlie Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. fk S O jup Q Air Liae Railway.. Thc*u arrivals and departures hk well as time and connections with other companion, ure given only an infoi inntion and not guaranteed. N0KTI1U0IJN1) No. GO No. 84 Lv. Camden 7 01 a m 7 58 p in Ar. Hamlet 0 '25 a to 10 '20 ,< in Lv. Raleigh , 1.00 p m 1.40 u in Ar. Portsmouth 8 00 p in 9 00 a in Ar. Richmond 6 35 y in G 50 a tn Ar. Washington 10.10 p in 10.15 a in Ar. Baltimore 1 '.IS a in 11 112 a m Ar. Philadelphia '1 '21 a m J .45 p m Ar. New York 7 M0 a rn 4 lfi p m Ar. Pittsburg 0 00 a m 10.25 p m SOUTH BOUND No. 411 No. 81 Lv. Camden 11 40 p m 9 '2li a m Ar. Columbia 12 t/j p m 10 40 a in Ar. Savannah 4 25 a ni '2 45 ?) m * Ar. Jacksonville 0 00 a m "}.50 p in Ar. Tampa 0.15 p m G 00 a m Ar.. Montgomery 8 10 p in 7 10 a m Ar. Tallahassee 11 25 p m 2.15 p in Ar. New Orleans 7 15 a m Train? Nos. 81 and 84 carry nlucpinf? car between Taiupa and New York and dining car between Richmond and Wanhingtou aud llnmlot and Ilich mend. c Trains No 13 and 6P> onrrv Bleeping cur between Jacksonville and Now York; dining car Hamlet to Washington. For further information and reBorvationr apply to C M. ADKINS, Agent, or writu to W L, BURROUGHS, T. V. A., Columbia. & C. A. Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO HOUSKHOl.P COMCUSTK WITH OUT IT. toe Cures Eruptions of #U Inflammatory Naturp/j p,lo?, Sores, Staba, Outs, Brutoep, Sprains, Bolls, Pi'^plvB, Bono-Felon. Car bunnies, Stone-BrulBe, Soft Co**Jgf (quick relief to hard corns,) Sorofula, Sore-Brety&t, Uing-Worm, Burns, Eczema, Tetter and kindred diseases. Pftvents Blood Poison or Look-Taw result ing frotn Stings, Bites, Scratches by unclean instruments, Nail in Foot, qx any other cause. Allays and.alleviates paiu D^rfectlj harmless in its application, but magical limits results. Once tried you will never be without. Nothing but the purest refined material enters into its manufacture. Six (6) month required to rnako as small a quantity as % ouneo. Not iujmious to tho most delicate complexion, aud why not V?#p a box on hand. Age does not detract from its celebrate ed Waling qualities. 8a?es muoh suffering and many Doctor bills Rod u alway a true friend. Evary box guaranteed or money rofuudud, Price 25c. For sale by all druggists, or, A. THIES, Proprietor, Charlotte. N. O. For Sale. THE ANORUM LOTS. The five lots on Fair street offered for sale last week are beginning to move. Some have been sold. The others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 60x300 feet. $450.00 for one?$350.00 for the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid and hq cost for papers. \ J - I ?* I ??! ? 1 ???!? A twelve-room dwelling on DeKalb St. House in good location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick base ment. Two-room servant's house in yard and two-room ten ant house in field on back street. Barns and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to Rutledge street. ' O Price $4000.00. Two-story frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the Viotoria Hotel. Good frontage on Bfoad street and plenty o depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cooking fnga, floor coverings, shades and bath fixtures go with house. Price $3500.00. The old Odd Fellowa Hall on Rutledge street. Has a front age of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly 200 feet. Hall has a large rooms and 2 small. 2-room servant's house in the yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00. For Rent. 2-story six-room dwelling on Main street. Ample premises in good eoqplition. Water and electric lights in house, [y \J^ v Price $16.00. Staple p A commodious livery staple on DeKalb street near Mlin. C. C. MOORE. THE GREAT CnisH ,v ?I'M At The GILT EDGE STORE W?JI Continue 10 DAYS LONGER Price for the next Ten Days just the same as the last ten days. Ask any one of the hundreds of people who have traded here in the last ten ;.? days what these ?' iv Sale Prices, mean. And if you have- f * * V , not been here . v,;.W i, ' " yet Come at Once Yours Respectfully, The Famous \ s r> 1 f- t Gilt Edge Store. P. T. Yilleplcoe* Proprietor.