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?Xtra Teim of Court. , Therfxtr* term of c?nrt for iKlgj f0t>Diy convened ?n CvinAi- n l?*t Tuesday m'ominjr. !!>? Jud^e fai'inyr to get here on Monday. T??*rnrrrt If* being pre?ide?i <> vor by J J n ? iantfmt* ?o alrsngor lore liuvi n * presided horu seveial Mules 0A?yoW il oiHi'H will Ue tried ?* n <1 it if" pfobabb* Hnt lht> court will bo in session all Ht'Xt wv?k The li*a of second w*rk jurors will l?o found elsewhere in Th<? * broulclu to day. ? ? ?*? ? Found n Oonv.ot'd Suit. ^Inla out bn'itloj/ on Thai'k** giving day Mr. ?m/? floi^h f<i n 11 ? t ? fllll huit of COhvioU' cloth.* J'he #uit wah !<>uud iit a thick lu i,,r pauth eu the river bunk hctwi'i n i Seaboaj d t re*>i l*? omt (h? iron1 bridge, aik) is supposed to bo ? !??? j '?ie put It <1 otf by the notorious Jim j Jlaile when he l?ft the giu.g rni j nuddesiy oue day before the e*p<ra- , jtlon of bin sentence and has not siuce been heard of. Light Vsnted. &- The residents on the east end o< DeKslb street have Ion# wanted an. I, we are Informed, several times ask?(d for a street light to bo given them, the oesreat one being at the inter asetlon of Fair and J^Kalh street", iMa<l tbey fee) that they are betntf discriminated against by not having ?me. Now since the Southern pas senger train going north arrives an departs here at night the ne^d of a tight there is still more imperative and ilie residents there hope that gbctr nteds may now be more favor.i trtf considered. -- The Big Drug Store. The now drug store of Dr. F. L a lie Zeiap now in crturao of eonfttru" tlon can very properly bo termed "tbe-big drug store," lor ns ?tatod iu The, Cbroniclo before, this is to be t| ejorgest dnn? 4? flooring completion now and Dr. frmp will poon bo better prepared than ever before to handle bis large ar.d increasing business, and bis Iriende can soon tlnd him at the well cstablialied and familiar old ZempL. stand! Ibis store , together wiili that of iJr W. II. JSemp, make [mHnipoalflg 6trncture and will bo an ^ornament to our town. Oamiyal Q".eoij. ~ \Vtfo will. he.. Jl?o enrnivu! r^icei: P Since Tuesday |iiop??iftg vpt,lr?# ha? bpengoingori antl speculation as to wbxrwllt be the queen i$ already run oing JWjih, an<i ?> l.yely'eontest. in ?'*? pected. E-ieh *qle rcoets 5 pent?, and the "n?llb" are at the drn<j bt.ores of'Q.- P. |)uHo8Pt &etnp* .$ I>epa?g, P.;Ii Zerop, Camden Diug Company, and at the stores of Weinberg Bros.,' and Heyrosn. jn our fir()pcd little ?itv there aro I to be found ?nwo rare typt"s of beau ty, Next Wednesday night the vote j Will be announced. A haodsome sou j venlr is to be awarded the fair win. rier ac4 QoveioYr^lect Jjeyward will probably- be here and crown the] quecu, Th?* foHowitiflt is how the yote stands ibis morning t Miss Lula Shannon, 3ft " ... Rebie D*Ir>ach6 30 ?* Bessie Yaqghan' $0 ?t Sadie Kennedy, 2$ .^CJ^jBLCarrieon, $3 Mary DeLoache, Sri " Llezie Whitaker, 19 ?' Henrietta Bradford 16 Bessie Alexander, ' 15 torlde DePass, H aggMK f _ iofee Shoori). , : ft _ *< . EftptUT S h an qon , ' ? leta Bqykin, 5 itoiae Lawdon, 5 gj P?F Xang, 5 ? gUiegpm,.. 6 Young, f? Withers ; & Francis (floy tin, A Z i f? Jeony Shannon, 1 " Kg*?* ?n"rf; ? 1 M&op, 1 I T ft Camden Country Club The following program of enter lainoQenta by tbe Camdep Country Glob baa been arranged for the j ensuing season ; [ polo. v Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri aya after December 1st, at 3 : 30 p. * " _ (fatnden vs Aiken, Uaroh 9th. Ciob eharpplonnhip, Wefjnegd*} j [January. Matches for cups between pairsr londay, Feb. %, Wednesday, ifeb. Friday, Feb. 11. Ifitobe will he played on Cbrist taa and 3 e w Years' a day. ooi;Kl _ iry, i; members handicap. January 3, bogey tournmeut, '10, drtvtng aod putting iwtf. < January 17, members handicap, Uuuary ?, kicker's baud toap. fahfuary I, mixed foreaones. v F*kfcn*ry 9, team match. February 15, member* ' handi ibruary 22, open ton r n amen t. " eMb ?bxm(Hdnebfp._ Camden ve? Columbia. ra J? .January, Febrn irilM to be nr eommitue4. PKRSON^L M'vs Arr>i?? f vtrm/cjt', i.f Co!un?'? ??. wjii ???? i ho 2n?V of Mihh Ada, liiclps dor i 'i> 1 1 o ?ur mUmJ. M'?tm T0?ct-i' I.vKKAr, ??!>(> o' Co lon#'. >V* in ? !'???. ii i f'?il u let <*ln r ? >???/ ynnyr !???! I**m will h.? llio ij Mk. W. II K.rnunir oiv.il Wfft'. Mr. h* 1 1 (>?i'lrt\v, tl?o Mnior mmo tifr of ttio Ont'aw Luid^ii rjl'u., '?f ? it'uioliit whh" in i'anvl?M lM/s *<?<k. ! Mr. Ouiiaw baa roan? ffHnda '? i (Vmrtou <?bo ?ro liKvnvs g^riij ?o h o i bin. w Re v. ,T ih- z l'Vrris loft 'u-t Mm 'lav morning to uttcod tUc !<ti| ?< i?*t j *?ih*o ''?>i)v<ntion w!ii. It is now inj session In GTenvllh-. < >n acn unt of (ho absence of the [muter ib?u? will ho no preaching in the Baptist church next Sunday. , Nkw ficbedulo. (JommentMng last Sunday th? Southern put in operation Us no* achcdule on th? old S. G. 6c (?. 10 x , road, and train* will now puss here going eouth at. 1 1.80 a. ui., aud go log north at' *>.16 p m. The train goiug north will leave Charleston daily st 150 |>> in , Kiugvilje at 5 and arrive ut Rode Hill Ht 8 20, and Blacksborg at 10=15; Going eouth tlui train will leave Hlaektthurg 7:45 a. in., arriving at Rock o Hill 0:15, Caiudcn 11 : M0, ICingvillo 12:50 p. in. and CharU-a* ton 3:50. Hegiuulng December IHih sleep ing car line will bo established be tween New York and Charleston \.;h Washington, Chailotte. Roek Hiil, Camden aud Kiugvi)l"? ~T h e nc trains will make Connection at King ville with trains to and from Co lumbia. siiaar looa:l items 'Visit the carnival ne*t week aud do n '? wol" ' ry store. , A car load of pel/) ponioa hns r*r rived in f 'nmdon to lie u*ed I ? o r o t.':>ip winter iu playioff polo Before wnd after seeing tljo rnirir v?l don't fail to drop in at M. H. Uey mnn's. Quite a crowd war ot the depot last Sunday to soo the Southern's vestibule (?) train come in. The Baptist State Cofi VPP t ir,0* rrpiefiCiita ?'?()? wore f l?in u loin dree] thousand mot^bors^f lloptht |n youth Carolina. Sninter ie ont <?f the fight for tl p location of the Methodist collegc TU'S U'flvos t}}? fluid to CUecfiwood *nd I^qrcns, ipileeg OtHfld^n pule >q a bW, lVr*ons wMiliiji f : ct*l? fish o t Noi folk oyster", can be uecoinroo dated-hy pi icing their onteis with Mr. W. D. Tranthum, Jr.j who wi|} (Jeliyer promptly upon arrival. Cards have been issued announc- J tng the approaching marriapo of W iss Minnie MeFadden Mil Id row, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. JiJ. Mnl^roty of I]inj>opyillo. ar.d Mr., 'fheoJorc Y\T. i I/aw, which ia to take plane on Wod neaday nfternoon December 17th, fit 1 o'clock, at the Presbyterian church at Bishopv iiie. Lancaster# b> s several cases <>{ pipajlpo* so jffcfl |^?en8ter"'Lodpfer of ?ittfv<tyy states, and we cotpruend that paper's good sense iu making the matter public and stating just where the cases are. We cannot see the wisdom of trying to suppress the information. Jq f^oV wp ^plley* if fs in#n|tpiy hettqr to Ijreep t^e pub lie adyieed au^ let; them use due precaution ?Bsj^sf. & spread of the qiscftf e. Korshaw ISrs. State Convention of the U- 9 Q. to Meet Xfext Ye$r in C*m<|?n. ft will be gratifying news to our community at lavge to learp thai tbe negt State uouyention ' of the United-sDaughters of the Cou^ f?deraoy.?wl!l. meet next year iu Camden, and further to learn ibu o?r tqwp was cbnsep by a hand ?otne majority over three otbei places? Johnston, \:oikvllle ar-d Spartanburg ? which also aalced to entertain the convention next year. We are sure that our town, noted for its hospitality apd poble peoubs will not give to the Cionventiua the least cause to Tegret its choioo to coqae here. The following' regard ing the invitation and nTeeling i? from the excellent, preaid^vt' of ibt local chapter here, Mrs. C. j. Sban non^Jr , and will he read with much ^fter consulting the represent Natives of the following organiza lions, the delegates were instructed to give to tho S. C. Division of the United Daughters of tbe Con federacy, this invitation : ?""Tlfa'Ctty Oounoil of Camden, Tbe Richard Kirkland Camp of Veterans, Camp Kershaw U. S. V. and tho citizens g*norally, ail uott* wtlh the JrVhn D. Kennedy Ghap'oi U. D. C. ip exteuding a oordial in vitation to the Daughters" of the Confederacy of Honth Carolina' to hold their next annual convention I in their historic old town,. pledging I themselves to do all in their power | to mako tho oceaslon one of in terest and pleasure." , Yorkvilie, Spartanburg and John ston also extended Invitations, 'hit Camden was selected by a land some ma/orlty on the first ballot. As It Is a matter of jpnoraLiB^ ierastT wef the? tf&hh D. Kennedy Chapter, ask the cooperation and interest o<jLhe community, that o%f good old iowh-"lBiy^ftot loee her reputation for hospitality^ and that hy our combinel efforts the dp*\ .convention, the Brat week itt.Do eember fee made a aoTOeas. ab??? J'n lg?*gCP>,*p-"t. VV. A. Sciirock, Notary Public, Collector n ml Heal lvtate Agent Ofluie on Kongo. P. (). Box 307,; (Samilen, S. O , t-^'Givc 1110 yi.tir businesn. Prompt attention given to col-j lection Hv ^Deo. ft. Benevolent Contributions. A rein art' ??hly gum) showing i? made l> v tho Camden B?plUt church ^^r its i>ei>?vuWut c<?r>lribu lions during th*? punt two n? i? t h I'lte church ? haa gm-n for foreign mUaions $:}'2.420; for Smi?> tniaMouh ?50.80 ; < )rphttuoj?o - 17 00 : making a total of 88 50. Compositions From the Cumtlcn Uradod School. THE SPOUTS AND PLEASURES OK WINTER In winter there are innny tilings to bo eujovod which we <lo not have at anv other time of tlmyear; and tit** winter snort* nn> generally more onjoyahlt* t )iK>i those of tuiunn-r, thv n? f is Cfjlii ?inl I. racing and ?r-i-fnir i m rrrr V! iyn1r '" Some of tliC HfiortK of winter arc : horse back lirtit j', hunting u?il and polo play ing iii id fodl-lmM and, in nioiv north ern climates. aietjihing an I skating. In tlio i' ddest part of the w inter when the trees me bare *ud lip tfcy i*?in'tl ami gf? y upd tilt* gfonnd while with *now , I ihut ?m th" time the young people l?>*e to be out, spdw'shpohig, skating, sh'i}>li jir.g And shmt .balling. Ainy-t every body wl'u i* ill lis <?> K > o;;t enjoy* being nut Own. for what i.? Ite'.ur limn taking a u<v?i i mg walk in I lit* Ct .\i \ KHilppiny nu him) then eo'iiiioj home t\? i\ hig tire. |? is while going out if onlv to inuUe us appreciate ? ho warmth a??j vheer ol 1 tv.tr luoni'1, | l? l? Jr. fu:i to Co out in the wood., ilt Wilder !o bunt <?>r mivdh toe, rmilax ami Ch* islam* berrien. Then the vutnlf are very diilVrcut frulrt what they ore in summer. The and rabbits art; i?onse? for ?|u> vintcf, and about the o.dy livi.ig thing* we nee are r<?bina and Rpar foyt ttjid other winter birds. And thiol winter is lite time of Christ* Oias u:vl v ew Year, and thai' is eortainlv the pleaeaPtcst part of (t.O yeflf. \Ve look forward the \vh'de yvqr vou'ul to PliVi<Ul'?as viiih Ha Gtfiiiing faces and at inoRphero o 1 happiness r.nd #eo i wiil, to itu tnrko*a ?ni oilier good thing*., and to remembering our frlnnds and being r< mcmheruo by them w ith gifts to. \hy h#p py Ynleti-le, If li H'f^e ?tqt for the p'>or who eufter in cojil weather. I think wo fthouhl a'l join in welcoming tl.o wittier. Jeannio S. Sloney. Ago 10 ? Cirft/.lo 10. the sroicrs and pleasures of WINTER $very ^Irl ami hov is giiul when win ter 9Qmpf, because there aro ro many more eporu, ami then the air makes one feel go energetic. The principal sporta in wintar are foot- ball,' snow-balling, bnfkot-b^l atid hunting. Foqt-baU Is a very ronRh game, and WtsuT W>1* been killed, but tfill Jt i? ayetr papula? game, especially at the coRegoq, (itria and bora hail a large anow with dcli^htt beeanae they know wh t line times they will haro ?now.balllu(|. Kven the poor little half^tarved children love for the *?ow to fall, it if in H child'* nati\ro V> lov? fqtj, and though tlmy are nearly freezing, they ??nj'jy snowballing as much i? those that are wvll wrapped up, * At the colfegei for girla, the mtst popular game fjt baaket-ball ; it U-ia spfendi.d exorcise atid very j all girl aVo fond of if. If n hoy <*ao shoot well, it is a good thing, because hunting i? one of the >*o*t enjoyable aporta of wiuto*. I?i South Carolina orjP Cftn hunt from November to April, but daring the lummer it is not allowed. Emily J. Cnrrinon. Age 15 ? Grade 10. . v. Notice, As there has beon flotii changes in the regl relate and collecting busi ness in t'atmlun I wish to inform the public that f em e*i11 in the business ami w'll guarantee prompt attention to all business placed in my hands. yery I^espeetfullv, f (j. ^rnoat Bateoian. Trespass Notice' All periona are hereby warned po.t to hunt or otherwise tre?p*9? up??n my Undo about 9 mile* eist of Cktnden. Anyone violating: this notice will b? pwf* yutt-J ? ?? E. 1*. SHBDD. Dec. 6 St. Tax Returns For 1903. CbUNTY AUOTTOR'S OPFICff. Cami>?!*,S. C., Dec. 2nd, I!J02. Notice in hereby given that the County Auditor'* office Will be open to receiv* tax re'uri>? from January 7?t, 1903. to February 30tli, 10?l. AH persons who are required by law to make returns roust do ao. of alt ueraonal property - by Feb ruary 20th, 1903, as fifty y*r cent, penal* ty will be added after that time. Per ?one owning property In towns and cities ?ait make a separate return o( their elty property. TbeOoanty Auditor will visit the fol low!** places on the datea named for the jpnrt>ose-OtT?Wvtmr rctqnBT Beihuns January 6. Ital?y 'a MUUaanaty ( Bowel's 8ebooi Howe Jaasar> 7. Atraey, Jaauary 8. / Kershaw, Jannarv 9. Weatvi'ls.fJanaary 40, Ltbertr Uwi January II. EahOu'.^ X Roads , January 14. Blsa?y, January IB. rmar?^ witl tx> rroelved aniens I r ?per|y made out ? ad sworn to before ? ?Ailstrats or notary pnblie. ! PROCLAMATION. | Sraii* ot'tyutli ('aiolinn. ? I'lxrcw ivc rliiiu!>cr. S j? n lias been i Depart UIOll! I !ul I Oil I lit* liy-W N??VO|l|i ?Tt A P. l!N! ; >ov- i'h! Ill'i s iiH\ t\?i( ciii'ivil iii the I v > w i j ( '.iimU'ti.Xiii-wit ; ll/ithinn's Stuhhw to 'J'. |Mo\|;io> w^r?\Vi?'ijht of N'.v. 'J; Wm\?. house of IljiV?,f> I h of . , on nielli of Nov til I: ; ofllco of v'tiindoii I 'hrontoh' oil night <>[ Nov. HUh, in lit.- (bounty of Korslnw, wn? i liii rno*| , mill thine hoin^ reason to l??* i i?? v o i liai i ho burnings w?mv mis ol inoonditi' ism, NOW, TIUOHKKOH 10, 1. M. H. M?: SWI'jKNKV llovf rnor o.f lliO State of South Carolina, in oidtfr I nut justice may ho done and tin* niaj?s<y of ilio luw vindi<* ? tod do hoieby oner a reward of ON K HUNDWKD Dollars for the apprcheii.' m.i and conviction of the person or persons I who committed said ijtrts of iifendiiuisn . IN TK8TI M< ?N V WIlBUKOtf1. IJmve hereunto set my hand and SIC A 1 1. onurtul tho GveatSeal of tl,? Statu to he ttllixcd, at t'o|in> bin, this fourteenth dny ? f November. A. D. 100#. and in thy 1J7 >'?'*>? of the. Inde pendence of tlio United St of A UK- r ion. 1 M It. M. SWEKNKV. Hy t ho Governor: W. K. ( 'oopcr, Secretary of Plata ... ^ Zj/to Cam do 7i 'Drug Co* ' UPAone l?/. i fWAUE MARK REGISTERED* , A 'i'* <-U|'pV, just :Tf c ?i\ c4 iu 14 and 'J5v patka gox. Why do wo a? li so man, joigat>i Because Ave keep n'l t ho In nt brands. Pimiiitien Bep'tiiient. M oft ? : 4 * A ecu rn cy ? Pu ill y Kvoryuno knows 1 lie ii? t iport^neo (if accuracy in filling ! proscriptions ns well as ueirnj j fresh and pure client ??! eal?, lliis wo tlo w{\\[ < very prescriptioi* Un?t ia sent to us ihevcfoie give the. physician] exactly what ho wains. 'L:i^ All order 8 feni ate promptly filled, day or night o. c; moore( Avtorney-at-Lftw, Special attention (Riven to collection of Kent", Accounts, Ctc. Ileal Estate houfibi and Hold. ir|re Insurance. Valuable Property For Sale. Our , Residence and Lot on Main street. Camden. Lot hns a front of mit? hundred feet and running back ajiejrtn rvf three hnndrcd an<l twenty two fee*v Premisea arc in thorough repair and on<| of the pleoaantest residences in town. \ ALSO Otft Plantation Wpgt TTaUroe, only S Teff wiles from Camdon, containing three fomdrsd and fifty acres. It it coi ceded l>y 411 who know this plantation to be one of ibo finest in that community. The crops made upon it for the p*it several years will betfy this Btaten^j t out. ALSO Mighty acres in the upper part of this county ; 'fids tract of lund is a part <f the oh! homo tract of the late Henry nn 1 DrucilU Trucsdel and is well known ua being a very valuable tract <>l land. All of the above property wlil be di*. po*eo of on reasonable terras. II. Trub?i>kl. 6ai.uk K. Thl'bsdkl. 1 Nov. 7, Tax Notice. Oftloe of Treasurer Kershaw Coun ty Camden. S. C? Sept., 9th , 1902., In accordance with the act to rais& ?upplies Jot flactU rear coWinoncintf Januar) lat. 1902, notlcc U herehv given that the Treasurer'* offlco of Kershaw county will be on?n tor the collection of taxes from the 18th day ef October. 190?, until $Uo . 3Ut day of December, 1902.' The rate per centum for Korahaw ooun. ty is aa follow b : ' Mi!-?| State Taxes 8 School Taxed 8 County Taxea 4 Rail Road Taxes 2. A. Total ^ 14% The following Special levies hare keen made also: ? - Milla - Special School tax District No. 1. 8 Special School tax. District No. 1, for Interest on School Bonds Grade* School Buiidin/, Mills District No. 1 Special School tax District No. famous viiit ^ ? ? ? Hv\rra\\ Vor Tto ..toTnwril ? rSv-eryi )ody come to The ('aniivnl, and s-e tho many nivol attractions free of charge. Y u arj also cordially i 1 1 v i toil to come to The Kan. ons ( J ilt Kdt;v Store wlile attending tho Carnival, where yon will li n?l numerous attractions intensely intoro&tin^. All through our immense stock of dry goods, notions, Genls furnishing goods, clothing, shoes, hats &e., &c., you will find many arlicU>s going at sp jcially low. pricey for this occasion. Don't miss this opportunity. Besidestb? . lin^e above mentioned, wo have an extensive assortment of / i . V 'J'/ "1'Z Holiday Goods, con* idling of silver, (ilassware, Wedgewgod Pictures, Statuary, &c. Also, n splendid collection of Books by Standard Authors. Aiuorgjhese you will find padded _ . . editious of the poets, hound in embos-ed padded leather ... ? rvr- r | covers and gold edges, wortli $1.50. our price 75c. Yowog Americi Library in splendid binding, worth 50o per vol., our price 25e, excellent books for either girls or boys. Alto, ?-^;sn Edna Trail's works, 5 vol. /to at-tj^A. Coaan Doy'lo's worlai,. ft _ _ vol. to sot; G. A, llonty's works 5 vol. to set; Rosa N. - jjCJjarey's works, 5 vol. to sot; Longfellow's works, 5 X) any of whieli can be had for $1.25 person Shaken ~ . ( ? ? ?*?7* spears handy vol. edition, 14 vols. Limp cloth, only fS.pQ 'TT"syy. per set. r.\. ? ." " 7".' ?'* '"* W^liavo also a complete line of Children's books ranging . i Remember, when you want anything in the line of Rugs, Carpeting^, Mattings &c., that we are at thevrry top inquanti* tics, qualities &o., but as to pricey wo are Roek Bottom. Cordkfclly inviiin# you to call and inspect our stock, V are yours _ ? ... . Very Respectfully and Truly, jn. mm Jtore, F. T. Yillcpigne, Propl \ ?: *