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A THANKOIVINO. H that ??>m toiiK afo Whet) I flmttHM Ood ttyit all my duyt ui-ui by In eu relet* t*uH? and mirth! A I'tmrlhw, I thttnkfd htm (heu ( | knew- Hot like other men \ r/b# bin,'"(,'"M *?rth # th?i *??? lung mh<>: Today, Lnk (io<l tor tnli my Krh-f." I nay. gt-tlutf 1 <l,is fcometlm' H wHtchbw In the night, VKh far, fuintv^lWoni of that h< Wht ? p lei^i light Tlad shown. lh luMK *K? ' did not gu?,w" ?rr?>Kai?t my happlm kb, Ilov* '"y ITtjiUe and vain! >arO<Ml. toduy what thank* are meet, ( <.l.? m l?or to thy foet Upthwie aiovp stalre at pain? Theodoeia Uurrleon. KIhs Harriet to Wed, Invitations have been received in Camden to the ' marriage of Miss Harriett KU/.a Bomar, eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrl, Paul Vernon Popmr, of Marion, Ala., to Mr. Mn (.'armichael Ellis, at 4 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, November 12. 1913, Si loam Baptist churfch, Ma jjon, Alabama. The. bride-to-be whh rB in Camden, w)ien her father 'was pastor of the Baptist church of this city. Mr. und Mrs. Bomar are pleasantly remembered and have piany friends here to whom this no tice will !>?> of interest. Mint* Bomar has not visited here since she left as a little girl, but rumors of her beauty and wlnaoftie i personality have winged their way to her nativo city. jf ? ?. ? -p An Approaching Marriage. Of interest to many is approach ing marriage of Miss Kate Brown, oaly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Brown, to Mr. C. J. Shannon, 3rd. The marriage will be solemnized at the Brown home on Lyttleton street at 9 o'clock Wednesday evening, November 19th> An announcement of this engagement has already been made in these columns. NA host of friends of this, popular young cota 'ple?-extend congratulations. . x ? -i ? - ? -Hpecial Prices on Millinery. By reference to her ad in this week's paper will be seen that Miss Mattie Gerald offers special prices on millinery goods for fair week. She will be glad to have you call and. inspect her up-to-date line. Take piotice. Civic League meeting will be post poned until Monday, Nov.. 17th, on account of 1). A. R. Conference in ? Columbia, and the Kershaw County Fair. . Mrs. K. C. vonTresckow Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Goodale were in Charleston Sunday' where they, attended the funeral of the latter's mother. I'KHbONAh MKNTION. MatU't'h of (i. iuuiil ItiterepL 8i'cure<l by Our Mrs. Win. Aucruw ami chlldrei loft yegtecjlay for Charleston, whvr> l,lt> will Join Dleut. A lie ruin, win Is stationed then*. Dr. H. II, Browne, spent a coupb ?>l days in Coluinblu in the liitefeut of Columbia College, Hon. ih <!, Foatherfltoim ami won. Mr, Douglas Featluirstone. of Lau rens, were visitor*, in Camden thh week an the guests Of Mr. H. IS. IMttg. 'WW* > *'#.?> '-".J" 'V-v J- -MV' "v'*1'11 1 'r,l> " i Invitations have Jmiuu received In the ?:Uy to the weddlgn of Ml as Katu Brown, of Cauldou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. U, Dfown, to Mr. Chats. J. Shannon, which will take place Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, at 0 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parent b In Camden. A number of. Charlustonlans will attend tln> wed ding, among them Miss Cella Mllll gan, Mib. H. F. Doar, Miss Minnie Bell Doar and MIhh Grace Moyers, the two latter to act as bridesmaids. Charleston Post. Mi 8. Mary C. I^ovett l>ou<l. >? * I Mfu; Mary C, I>jvett, agde '<2, wl tfow of W. Y. lyoVott, of Charleston, tiled this morning in Columbia, at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lovett 1b surviv ed by two children, Mm. W. W. Ab bott cf Columbia, and Mrs. N. Ito land Goodale, of. Camden, and one Bister, Mrs. T, S. McCarrel, of Char leston. The funeral services were hel(i at the residence of W. W. Abbott Sat urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Tin Interment taking place In Charles ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lovett has made her home here for the past 13 years. Her sympathy for those in distress or trouble, and her genial good nature, won her a largo circle of friends who are bereaved because of her death. ? Friday's Columbia Record. Mr. UisHoll Dead, Mr. E. J. Bissell who had been In declining health for several mouths died at his home on East DeKalb street last Friday morning. Mr. Bissell was a well known, well-lik ed citizen andthe announcement of his death carried sorrow to all who knew him. For many years he has worked on the different newspapers in ? Camden and was known as an "old-timer." and was popular with everyone. Mr. Bissell is survived 7 by his wife, who was Miss Sajlle Brunson, i nd four children; also one sister, VI ?? A. M. Richardson, of Atlanta, Ga. ? T'.ie 1 uneral services were conduct* ed Saturday from his late residence by Rev. H. B. Browne and the bu rial was at the Camden cemetery. New Goods Arriving Fruit Cake Material ^ Seeded Raisins Cleaned Currants 4'" ;v? Fancy Drained* Citrons ~ " ^ _ . Christidis Figs which have positively no equa Crystalized Orange and Leinon Peel , Fruit Cake Spices specially prepared 5 Pound Fruit Ckke, National Biscuit Co. and Sun shine Goods. Cranberries, Prunes, New Buckwheat Potato Chips ? fresh artd crisp. ? --r-- - ItUMUKRT NKWti ANI> VJKU'M. A li.Ulo Itit U( W i?k ?U(1 * C Rembert. 8. (?.. N,n. f, i, i<M,lvt a# if wo arousing lo have a wevero WitUor Judging from tbt heavy iron. bo fur. 'I ho front Bunday morning icio wu? ' w?e ituuvKHi e?er Huou a?v Otiny by tliu old pooplo. Cotton V? 'oily. 'j he UiiUurti lM-1 iH v. in ope. i?id the others will not. We uK Jtehnq wlili feQ./il corn crops a no MUt ih Boilltjl lill.Ji III bo I I II I k Iv I II . (or. A chungo vslll liftve-'lo ink*. ,>tuco In (bo manner of doing bus! ?oa*. a? now practiced, every nott I*h duo from 0?t, 1 to l>ec. 1. Thl? j thrown tbo cotton on tbo market in iHoui ninety dayn to meet all in lOwtednetn, if thu farmern note*, oould bo mado payable from CM. l o March J the cotton coiiJtd be gra<; ualjy hoi<1 to moot them and there tvould not be a crowded market it ?neet indebu diu kk. Any man with common son bo known to fill a mar iiot over it a needs at once wti> break pricen. It in bo In any com modity Hold . Putting cotton in the warehouse i? putting it on the mar ket and the trade known it to a fine point, consequently" tbo poor fanner is preened ou ail sides, The ulute fair was a nice one thin year. While the exhibits were not as largo an in former years, those that were nhown were of a high or der. .Cutting out home racing and the county fairn have reduced the state fair considerably from former yearn. Misses Sadie and Madge Itogers and J. E. DuPre attended the atate iair and report a fin*. time. -""Miss Madge Hogern in visiting her sister. Mrs. Stuckey, at Stateburg. ' Columbia, like other places, is feollng the stagnation in trade. Very little business is going on. Those people who believe that Governor Blease has no following but the rabble should have attend ed the meeting at the Jefferson ho tel In Columbia last week, and then they would have found out different The many friends of Mr. George R. Uembert, who is desperately ill fn Columbia, deeply regret his sick ness. . Ho was born and reared h ;re and. is a brilliant young man. He Js the youngest -on of Dr.-B. J. Rem) bert, and the horther of Prof. Ar thur Rembert, of Woford College, ayd of Mr. E. E. Rembert, of this place. We all hope for his speedy recovery. ' Miss Pearl Hatfield, who has been Quite ill is improving. A number of deaths among tkie colored. One died last night from paralysis. ? .Tillman's request to John L. Mc Laurln to e/iter the senatorial race to defeat him won't take, for the reason that McLaurin left his party when senator and people have lost confidence in him. Tillman stabbed the Governor in the 99th hour last summer when he said he would keep hands of and numbers of his friends of many yearB quit him, and justly so. From- the way things look now we will have a hot time next year. Blease will be elected senator and Jhe governor's race will be close* be tween Hon. R. I. Manning and M. L. Smit,h. Of course little thihgs may change any voters at the last hour, as it did in the Cleveland ? Blaine contest. May the best man win for all the offices, so the grand old state will go onward in* good' for all. liUgoff News Notea. ljiigoff, Nov. 6. ? Miss Jonnio Whit aker spent thd week end In Colum bia with Mrs. Jno. McCaa where she went to attend the fair. Messrs. Lucas Ford and Banyon Huckabeo spent last Sunday in Ker shaw. Mrs. W. J. Burdell and little son Jack, spent last week in Columbia. A great many people from here attended the fair in Columbia. A mong them were Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Smith, - Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Team, Misses Jennie Sanders, Clara Wal lago, Jennie Whltaker, Lou lie Whit pker, Ruby Davis, Georgia Rabon Messrs. Karl Rosboro, Dr.' Bennle Team, Clyburn Taylor, Graham Hair> mond, Gordon Bell, Dr. W. J. Bur dell and J. C. Whitaker. Mrs, L. I. Guion returned home Saturday after a pleasant stay in Columbia with relatives and friends,. Misses Jennie Whitaker and Mary Rosboro spent Monday in Camden, Miss Beulah Reaonover left last Friday for Greenwood where she has gone to be a trained unrse. Miss- Loulie Whitaker spent the week-end in Camden with Miss Mar garett I^enoir. Just arrived, a fine selection of Kern's Chocolates and Bon Bonn. ThSBS "CHWdlefe fitter aa you ever ate. Try them and be con vinced. . , Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. When you eat Kern's candles y6ti will tell your friend It la the best you erer put in your mouth, for there are none better. O. W. Cros by's Ice Cream Parlor. * 1 Tlllltl) WKKK jt'KOKS It. M. Clifford, Camdtm > u . 111. ii, Ltigotf. '1'. M. Maddox, iimuey Wii ii. iu.la, i .umh a QotiOn Mill 1J.? II i . w ... * i , l a iiiiU ii #ttOU Mi|l U. C. Joucb, DiOtrt) a ft ill K. 1> AiCoaHAlil, .(,'its?;ut JOfg Ov.eaa, no.whuw W. ii, Cviilior, c iubiilt W. M. U.Anaon ,i .ubttiiU 10. J. l^wib, Cum den T. A. CuiKhen, Wu.ilvill e 11, J . I .e w i8, t auuU n W. I>. Mull utiey, Camden Cotton villi. j. B l(i>n?., iilatuy vJ'L). L, McJ'MhI, Camden y 11. Curdnt r, ( HimJt'U J. 1'. Ilastey, Camden W. T, Adams, KorliiiW D. (j. Yt.,ullKv W'eaUillo w. m m< ? atid.lL < W. D. <iof, Camden 1<\ H, Arjitiiu, ( uiutku W. L. UuskinB, Westville I,. T. Slow art, ('a mil on C. I,. Bradley, Camden (Cotton Mill O. F. Catoe, ilcath Springs. II. A. It aboil, 1-ugof H. C. Robinson, CftHsutt L. '1'. Dixon, Oamdon W. (5. Cunningham, Liberty Hill U. K. Jonog, liethune 10 P. Rhedd, Camden U. A. Cuff, Lugojf t , , W. J'. Bower*. (Jjtsuatt W. I). Whitaker, Cam don. Mrs. J. K. Kbnnie, of Camden, Ib the kuubI oi- her sinter, Mrs. B. . V. Durham, at her home on WoBt Vane street. Mrs. Rhame la also a slater of Mr... IS. L. Keeylvr and Mrs. M. M. Murphy. Mrs. Durham and Mrs. ' Rhame spent yesterday in (last onia with their sister, Mrs. C. K. Mar shall.- Charlotto Observer of Nov ember 1. Wants ? For Sale- ? Rents , Ada Inserted under this heading for 1 cent por word. No ad taken for less than 25 cents. POSITION WANTED ? Experienc ed lady bookkeeper, now emplpyed, desires position. Best reference. Address Miss M. V. O'B., 4 George Street, Charleston, S. C. FOR SALE ? At a Bargain, One Babcock Surrey; also new set Buggy Harness. Apply to C. P. DuBo'se, Camden, 8. C. FOR SALE ? Choice Indian Run nere.vaome now laying; S. C. Brown Leghorns; Cornish Indian G^mes; White Wyanndottes, males antl fe males. Prices that will please. G. A. DeKay, Phone 2013, Camden. WANTED ? An automobile appren tice, who is willing to work, to learn automobile repairing* Apply to'W. O. Hay, Camden, S. C. 28 ' .? FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one n)onth from this date, on Friday, December 6, li)13, 1 will fipply to the Probate Judge of Kershaw County for a final discharge aB Ad ministrator of the estate of H. Thornwell Thomas, deceased. B. L. Norwood, M. D., Administrator. Camden, S. C., Nov. 7, 1913. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS.. Phone 71 COLUMBfA, S. C. H E A LT H COSTS LITTLE It requires but a few minutes each day to fortify the system against such dread diseases as Rheumatism or Bright's Disease. Impaired action of the kidneys .^is the forerunner -of these two diseases, and if prompt and ef fective treatment is not begun it often means' either of the two. The time required tor take a few doses of NYAL'S . Stone Root Compound and the cost of a bottle of it are a minor consideration when com pared with the misery and ex pense' associated with chronic kidney * troubles, Rheumatism and Bright's Disease. Every Bottle Benefit* ? $1.00 Bottle When wo had a chance to get the exclusive selling agency for NyaI~Family Remedies we Jump ed at it. Th?y are known among all druggists as the highest qual ity line on the market, and are prepared by a great firm of man ufacturing chemists, famous for fifty years. CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY SUMMON* FOR ItUIJHt' State of Kouth Carolina, , County o t Kerahuw. In Ui?- i wuii <>i I ' r< > l?.i 1 0 A. J. Gregory, ?i? the admlnlgtrutor ; eu mu T? B> Orfgory i < od, Petitioner, A. J, QNgroy, gg the of tho 69t At? Of T. I'. Grogory, and uh the heir ut luw of tho i bft d 'I'. 1<J. Gregory, deoenued, and a hit* own right, und O, A. Grog- ; pry, Sum Gregory, it. H. i J r> , Owen Gregory und Murtlm Cutoe, ho Irs ut luw of tho huWI '1\ B Gregory, d??*uMd, und i, T, Gregory, Jno. W. Ingram, und G. C. Welsh, n?fondi>nU. To A. J. Gregory, uh tho admlu Ih rator of tho oHtnte of T. W. Gr?*K ory, und, u? (ho heir, ut luw of tho agatnat Summons, said 'l'. 10. Gregory, deeeiiBed, and In hiit own right, and G. A. Grego ry, Ham Gregory, H. B. Gregory, Owen Gregory and Martha Citlo*, hoi h at law of the ||td Ti Greg ory, deieaatd, and 1,. T. Gregory, J no. W. Ingrunv and G. U. Welsh:. Von iiiv hereby rtdutra) to ap pear at the Court of I'robute, to he ; hot Ita m ( ';i in dt'ii Court flOUfi*, for ! Kerglmw County, on Hie 21?t day of November, A. I)., 1913, to ahow ? in f, If any yott why the pro j ceedu of Hie sale of the real eg late i of T. K. Gregory, deceived, (told by i me Khould not |je paid over to A. ,1. ? Ci e ory, luhninlBt rate r, of tho ?ald ealu e to h?i itpplh-il by hint to lit* ! p-iy ? . i- fin lit' th.' or the Hiiid T> ' j k. Or t gofy, (liven under my hand ujuJ seal tht 10 h ilay of September, A. I)., 1013. W la, McDowell, Judge of Probate for Keruhaw Co. 2 1-22-23-24-26-26 Fair Prices ? ON? FAIR MILLINERY From tho beautiful, Buperb dress HAT to , the cdilc, um&rt walking afulr. Tho etocks of thlu etitablishment are replete with the most exclusive of truly modish creations. i Reasonably priced, they nppenl both to the exacting tuate and the exacing demands of the pocketbook. Special Prices on All Goods During Fair Week MISS MATTIE GERALD LADIES' FURS and Winter Wraps CLEANED, REMODELED, RELINED and - ? ? ? ? RENOVATED Fur sets, ?. i- " UR COATS, 5 Made-to-Order UR HOODS ' Camden Fur Parlor Rooms 1 and 2, Man BIdg. CAMDEN, S. C. AND PRESERVE your Furs, Blankfets, Comforts. Heavy Hangings, Portiers, Carpets, Rugs, Winter Wraps anct Clothing by having them thoroughly cleaned by our SPECIAL PROCESS before storing for Summer. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS CUMBERLAND, Md. p"?; ? Always Safest and . Best s ? ?y' ~ We Pay Highest Cash Prices for Don't give your profits away - ship direct to us by express and get your money next day. We pay highest prices for green and dry hides of all kinds Beeswax, Tallow and old Metats, old Rubber and Purs. Try us with a ship* m?nt now. Send for Price List CAROLINA HIDE & JUNK CO. CHARLESTON, 9fC.