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given Oct. l?t. Apply
F#*#* Mrs, J. V. Hwllb.
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f?n^rff>a Oottou Market.
Cottou U quoted in Camden to
"Important Notice^*'"
?; Ko<|W til berebv #ir?? that a] )
partfst wo,,k ,u 'ti* shop vf
Yf the U'e Mr- A.J. Freitag?flnisbed
; or 0?fiai'#!ifcd--i?08t cajl and get
^lyy^. wtlbin jWJ^tatiy .<f?ya ;
W. F.*FttEirA?,
tOJ'T- A. H. FttBITAO,
Daath of Mrs Jtf ary Ann
, Mary Ann Young, motber
of Mr, R. W. Youibg, of oar town,
died at the homo of ber aoa-in-law,
Mf. W. T. Hasty, last Monday
.night. .Mrs. Young. wa*- 06 year*
rf?f Age, and leaves ten children, two
*hem areSn Washington, D. C.t
f>ae In Louisiana, two in Georgia,
two in Darlington, this State, and
4W0 are berc. The i^fal took place
on
unerft] services being conducted by
JRer. Ja^z Ferris.
Ofaeap Ratee to the State Fair.
On account of the above oc
? oMaPi the Southern Railway will
Vaell ??keta from all points in the
TElBlffUf 8 nut h. Caroilhftto^Cohim
S. C. aud return at rate of onr
rif?t'CU#e Fare plus 75 cents,
rwhich in dudes one admission to
Ground,. ,
!t&m e?ro d?(ly, October
Uh*29th inclusive, and for train*
oh ?d pied to arrive in Columbia
or to noon of October 30tb,
ited to return until November
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Sept. 28. ?Court con
* this mottling with Jud^
Pirfe&r'TO
jrtr t?r,
feidwK- itrft
thereafter Hon. M
oane<l ^or tly* detent*
i qoiisli tb^S
Ep3I? 3ttJt M Jihe_caur l
to iruprinl the neat of
hit.. It appearing tfiM
? Tudgo W ?ua ordered
4WHMl~&ino die.---- ?
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rt6 Auguitft. On.
sfj* ' ' v-': . ' - ^ 'r;' - j
tail way : irti
tickets from *11
tat* of South C?to
<H.? and return
it? Reunion of (Jos*
?rfcn* NoT?mb?r 10th%
" 0?t ? mil* ph>*
I point* be
BBS
-.srjfc'Sir
BWawberrj Pilate For Bu!?
A choice tot p{ E talebearing
SUiwberry plant* fur sale. a
ttptendfd variety. Leave ordoie at
this ofllcc.
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| Mooiins o' the U. D. o.
-The John O. Kennedy Chapter
JU. D. <J. will meet with Mrs. Wylle
Ion Kair street, Mooijay evening
I Oct) 6tb at 8 o clock. All metu
| bers are invited and urged to at
I tpnd.
Mrs C. J. Shannon, Jr.,
I v '? ?? President.
I Mies Louise Nettles, Sec. >
I ? Church Discipline.
I,' Next Sunday tnornfng atAhe
I Baptist Ohurch Rev. Jabez\F?nis
Ulfl preach upou church dieclpliue.
Ill la needless to emphasize the im
portance of. this subject, and it ie
jvarnestly desired thtt EVERY
| member of the church fill he pre*
rsent. After the sermon, the com
1 inuplon will be administered.
f . - Board Meotmg.
1 The Executive Heard of the San
I tee Association wilt meet at the
I IIV^UM street church, Sumter, on
{Tuesday, Ootober 6th, at 12 n\. Ae
[this is the laet meeting before the
] Association all members are re
{quested to be present, a* business
jof importance will come up.
I . By order ot the Board,
J. E. DcFhe, Sec.
Morality in Business.
f. Instead- of rushing into all sorts
1 of wild speculations and extrava
igant living, now is just the time
[for the leveledheadcd man to keep
| his bosioesa on a solid foundation,
j an'^1 0P expenses within reasonable
I limits./. I remembfir hearing years
I ago o^an old merchant- who on his
{death bed divided the .results of
I long years of labor, some hundreds
|bf pounds In all, amongst his sons,
pit is'llt^e enough my boys," ware
Ifim last rVord?,v /'but there isn't a
j-dtrty shtlttnfif m ttur "W^te of 1 tT**
I His Ideal hod not been to -make
{money but to keep olean hands, ?
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ItEAL, ESTATE TRANSFER 3,
P. T. Twitty to S. U. Neol, et al,
307 acjfca in No. 10. $5.
_jJFfe<3erlck E. MatMs to John T.
Nettei, T. E. Goodale, R A. McDow
oil, G. 0. Bruce, S. C. Clybarn, 0. R.
Lewi# gnd W. G, Wileon, deaoons of j
the Camden Baptist Church, 1 lot on
Main street, the Baptist parsonage,
$400. ,
, S.B.Neel et ol to P. TV Twitty
ft** acrefi in No. 10, $500.
j; R. Thome to R. M. Ray 100
acres in No. 15, $226.
JflCf&ay 63 acres in No.1 9, 92 i .
Tatiby' Warren ot ?l to HiiUis
I Warren halt' aore in No. 1. Prico not
stated. *
tVw. E. Moore et al to trustees of
School District No. 19. Gift,
j ' Heath Banking and Mto^aijle Co.
Ife W. P. Barfield MaSSSr^o. 8,
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PERSONAL.
Mrs. W. H. Zemp visited friends
in Stamter^bis week.
: Mr: S. M. Matins has taken a po
sition at the Northwestern depot.
Mr. Lawrence Whitaker has tokon
a position at the Gilt Edge Store,
Mr. A. C* Gregory, of Kershaw,,
(us jk pleasant visit on Monday
~~~4} Mrs. A. Pi Crane andjit
.a? baby are speuding n* fetf dliijB in
Oamrien.
Miss Emma fchafeuon has returned
frfl|U>nvlafa to her aunt, Mrs^P. H.
Mni,} of Columbia, S. C.
Mr, P. T. ViHepiga^ and family
? have returned to ?Caraden much to
p ItejdoTfcfrt^iheir many friends.
-jMr? and Mr?. E. C. Zemp and
family have moved iqto their hand*
some new residence in Kirkwood.
Miss Marie Chafec)<tpf Augusta,
Qa, ia visiting her siater, Mrs.
Hammond, at Mrs. B. B. Clarke's,
MSr. and Mr*. David Williams
, hevereturned from'their delightful
jsujpurn fo* the past summer in
| tJlWOOttsgs home at Flat Book,
OT-G. ^
Miaset Marie and Bessie Zert^p
fc*?e returned to their school duties
at the College for women in Ccium
Me? after having had a most charm
f e# enmwer ?t home.
Mt?. C, J, Shannon, Jr., Is at
again after several months
j abqsftc*, visiting the rooatttatnxe
I aorta In North Carolina, and also
?? Qlenn Springs.
A. L. Burnet has been ap*
aWa
local correspondent for the
State. If yon have any
V W*. Burnt* will be glad
wjR make them knownto htm.
arid fimiiy wiil
?wlo Camden, where
reside^ It is with
?jrt Lanewter paria
excellent lady and
children. 'Mrs.
II be N eeperiallj
>, and by tbeEpis
hskr^mjhtmb^
Lmooator Bevies
Whit*>M>r A Burnet.
We dtrect your attention to the
advertisement of Whitafcer & Bur
net, who have one of tho nicest mil-i
i'nerv ?tork?s and moat beautiful
lino of tatkmut ?Qii rrady-to- wear !
riHia ever shown in this community, .
Hi)' are going to have their fall
millinery npeuinq next Weil dead ay
and Thursday. Dou't fail to ate II. !
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Mr. flf, Geisenheiuior. '
That thoroughly good buaiueael
| man, Mr. W, Geiaenheimcr, pte-j
jHwnta to our leaders to-day an
Htlvertisement aud gtvea therein
aome good advice. When it pomes
to furniture,' there ih no ue?d of
bending ulf for it. If it ia furni
ture you needy Mr, Qelsenbeiiner
can supply your wants. See hit
?d.? and then go and give him your
order for some nice furniture.
K?ep The Qood Work Coing On.
Our Young and energetic Chief
of Police, Benj. Haile, ahould cer
tainly be com mended for th? good
work that ho ia now doing. Kvery
morning Main and tome of the ad
joining street* are being thorough
ly sprinkled and cleaned, and it
will only be a matter of a short
time before we will have the most
perfectly kept town in South Caro
lina. ^
Our little Chief ia aoraoker-jack.
Hie intention* alwaya lead to the
bettor mont of our city, and under
hit management Camden now en
joys the pfmlege of having the fin
eat streets of any town in the
Sta^e.
Keep the goo<J work going on,
Chief, and when election time cornea
it will be the older city father*, and
not- you, that the, people will tell to
"Go way back and ait down.'* V.
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, A complete line of coffins ? all
prices at T. J. A wants'. -
Compositions From the C&mdeu
lifrMfidJS?iimiL?
COTTON.
Cotton is the chief prod act- of the
Southern States.
When the cotton first coram" tip, it hat
rather broad, green 4eavo# ft grow#
about a foot high before it blcfpma. in
tiie morning the liower is yellowtjin coler,
and in the evening it is pink a^d closes
nearly up.
In the fall the cotton boll is dark
brown and it opens, showing the white
cotton ready for* picking. Then tho cot
ton pickers, wlo are mostly negroes,
come an?l pick it
Then it is baled and sent to be seeded,
and afterwards sent to the graft where
I be cloth is made. y* J
The cotton miA in Camden hfcsjfonr
stories. The fourth story is wtfcre the
thread Is wade. A good maay-chUd<?n
workhere. Oh the third story thread is
also mad<0and on the two lower stories
the cloth itvlade*
Cotton grows in nearly ail states south
ofMSt^TSt^^
in cotton than in most think'.
The finest cotton grows on the Sea
Islands It has -a better fiber that that
grown inland. Annie Alexander.
Age 14 ? Grade 10. .
COTTON.
Cotton is * plant that boars a kind
of white lint: in thisilntis the seed,
and both of these Are enclosed in a boll.
Cotton is grown in the United States.
Mexico, Central America, South- Ameri
ca and AfrlOA.
To plant cotton yon mast prepare the
ground by plowing, then smoothing it
off and Axing it into lows. The Cotton
seed is pnt into is planter and dropped itt
op and in about a week H b^gina to
upront, wad continues to grow tinttl a
white blossom comae, then ft terns jdnk
and drop* off. and leaves the boll. It
iWavs two or three 3ayi then bursts and
ih> Y/hHo^nO^? ?fS*?8S
nre pat in the -ttetd to pick we-eaiMn.
Xhcy i>"t It in large begs 6n their shoul
ders ; wTSntRe WW &TTrthSy iWltrOh
a sheet then it la put into largo wagons
and taken to the gin.
The cotton Is pat Into Uie gin and the
seed* aro taken oot. of thf lint th?a the
hrrt -fftHe-into press and- b.balod.' L- ...
Cotton is of the ureatest use to us and
people make clothes, string and rope of
U. It 1s the chiol product wiih as.
In thft" fall, cotton* Mdi' SfA. very
prettr. whenyou can we nothing but sue
mass* of white, aoreby acre, with black
figures of negroes with bags across their
back*, picking and singing.
Paul Schonk.
Ago 11? Grade 6. **?'
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^DJBNTJ8T.
? Office ovir Camden Drug Compamy.?
Notice it h?r?by given
ot U?? R.UU of Joha C.
to< render i nawuwst u
duly attested, to Xht nna
i?tr?tri* of said ErtaU, i
NELLIE C.
CifotiotL
South CerolM ? KetAftW Co iraty
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ABE ion
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Interested in an\ ing money in getting the boat value* for
Ho money you spend? Winter in almost upon us, and we
are ready with our
1DISEY SAMS
t? lidp you. OMR 6\xk CIRL SHOE for. Ladies,
Misses and Children hat pro Jed a winner. Try them once
and you will have no other*/ Our
AMEMGUS ANB LONE JACK
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shoo for Mon and Boys the beat jn eaitli '
David Marks & Son's Perfect Fitting Garments for men,
and Mrs. Jane Hopkins suit# for boys will satisfy the most
exacting buyer.
The largest and best assorted line of Nqckwear ever shown
here, at popular pHces. In fact we have everything for Men
and Boys from socks to suit* at prices that will -please. We
will take pleasure in showing vou. y
W. H. ZIP,
The Shoe Clothing Man,
J?f% fto un cem en t;
WH1TAKER & BURNET'S
MLIJL.I3SlED.lt ifr OPENING
Wednesday, Oct. 7th,
j Thursday, Oct, 8th.
/ We beg to call your attention to^yr Millinery Opuuing
on above dates and invite you all t-o^Bme ?ud see the moat
beautiful line of Tailored and ready-to-wear Hats evdr shown
the poople in tliia^ioinity.
Our trimmed ifats liavo un individuality of theio own that
none can deny-/ In fact our efforts in thU special depart
qui.
ability. g I; i %
Our Dress Goods Ddpartiwnn also i& one that we fo<d spe
cial pride in.* /As you fel^.knowafew yours ago we started
business with a small stock and our business lias steadily
-grown. By catering to the wants of onr lady patrons wo
have sucbeded in establishing a business that. is known not
only in our immediate section but also surrounding counties,
as we receive orders, from adjoining counties and the peo
ple recognize that we are progressive, up-to-date, and kno w
our business,
We bi g to call yonr attention to our DresB Making De
partment. If you want any Tailor-mado Suits, our Dresss
Makerv Miss Roberts, will cater to >oiir wJititsr
1 Thanking you for your liberal patronage in tho past, and
soliciting a continuance of tho same in the fuhiret .
We^m-h,, You-Bt Re8pectfulIyt
Whitalcer fltpufilcti
Rememborthe dates, Wednesday, October 7th, Thursday.
October 8th. . . . ? - ? ~~v x ? ? ?
Buy a Peering Weal Mower and Steel Rake ? the great!
bar savers.
Buy a Thomas Grain Brill and Fertilizer Distributor.
Grain drills save seeds and protect plants from frost and
ffeeaes.
Wtf'will need all the small grain we can raise this year
Corn will be-high. The government reports for July poorest
ever shown. '
-Y^TrThUlvd Plows? two horse, v
~~~TfcdraaaDiso and Cutaway Harrows, Chattanooga Cane
Mills and Evaporator Pans,
Pipe <uid Engine Fittings, "
Special attention paid to our Hardware Department.
A cboipe line of -Uroeeries on hand at bjttom price*
Agedt lor the Woodruff Hny Prem.
tmvfww nkok mmm&Jk
K*Ub>hhe4i? \m.
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Edge Store.
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The Famous Gilt Ktlge iStore t ik^a pleasure in announcing
to its many friends and the public generally that it ia brim
ming full of nice, new and up-to ihto goods; and haying sc
oured the cream of bargains from the Northern ^ markets, is
thoroughly eqnjjped for business,.
To attempt to give in detail the numerous bargains in
wbioh we could interest you, would require more space than
could be devoted to it, and therefore jnnftt insist upon your
coming to our store that you muy give the stock a personal
inspection and see for yourself that it is all that could be
desired. a >
In drees goods, ?specially, we have rn^ny attractions, as
our line compriseH the louring styles and fails ot t.he season,
besides a complete assortment of the staples, wliich for quality ~
and eheajmecn cannot be surpassed anywhere.
Don't think of buying anythiri^ifi blank' gaoils before s?e
(ho pr^^jptt will wonJor how ,l>?y |g |g ho!.} eo low,
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tli.it The out Edge
a suit afcaitt#*t any pricoimnL^S to
i^yir.
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Of gent s and boys clothing overcoats, &e.?_ wtc have Hit tin*
usually good assortment; and .all wo \4
need of anything 'in this line, favor^ u? with* acal
goods and get our prices, and if good value tor your^monfcy i?
what you Mjanf^ wo k*
fa^or.
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To our brother merchants in the country, wo will nay
by calling on us before placing their orders, we can at 1
save them freight* anct ffhaU strive to make it greatly to
advantage to trade jfith us. ^
Mattings, Carpeting and Rugs in i
ask tliat .yoii do us the kindness a**
seeing ouf -Une before buying. : r
With m?ny thank? for put ft
T?&*.tf.rMi
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