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tmiy Of HuHabfo Qbmt *??? ffOU) at -W ^pftjlcf, Silver, mlhs# m<\ >fo\iUm without gaily to ttiaoy ' ljoli<Uj fmmms&i ai JPms riiDR finish, tfoi<? H>tim? and anmerou* mqnt* B^lag to the rcqert prmers' and Jlei Dec. 8lh ji 'eve, Crtijvp & ,teti Acrosa the If ,y? on W wTfl fc o residence of * J r SMS&SSfc** -ax ? &u Z : monger hd boy?' clptb K miisea tailor ua means bar ftr ctorltt "MM ueiu w it attention "t?pfgue mS** Wjdeir ?te caption of -v- don't bin what he oar. fwHT ilin?A 1 SIB _ It $J0 iobftnt 8u| Maclmus MVor conntfy and Vh?u f??7m tho 1 propa nfivi) tjjftt to toy < u ?lom'er* wi"? he Drop Hfer<<i N?? ll'mnf Vi I fh' IX) f.ir s|>.?( ca$jl kt my ; t tike Hf 'K? IW.'t i ? >i worth au\ $1,0 i? os ? Uan r?tttUr prie* G KISEX (j ItUJK Mox Hupp^y . Wv My# ??????? r?. <| ?<???? c?l i ?>OUUU? ll?ut l/luTf; Will in- M ?ii|)|Mjr *t ihe of A|r J HWr|)v(t| t-n TKo'mIhv tifglit 22n?l to**, for tf?# ptirprso ing fmxla to b?iU?i U fifiC'e r'b? cemetery ?t BeuUb. I Turkey* Wanted. J j We want *ome of our fiie|?| tiring ua fiouMt tM'knyi <>n/i< jption to The Oh rat"/ Ttfit tubftcrihef who p.romi[?? it^eg ue two turk??y?" last j4*J| .but rllil nut <lo so tJ o? UirBE.Mil Mrlll thiitkf * much of him as if ho had/ the two l??t year. See? j A(lm Tourl?tH Rapidly OonilJ*l(V Each day brings ua |Jipi? to the northern n? X9?l Jy.flMng *?P ??f Tourt and Urirt hoarding bouse*. AMions dundentrdly largo nuuibdt will town f'?r ttoe opening sJll wl?o we understand that tho aduft tbw *??? jjnyond expectation M* ad he. dlflJau It to aecnmwodl) all tlii> wiati tp ootne, notwiUisfj hundred** of additional! d?d during thi! l>*?t yeafc. hotel*- pg ofiIoc, ? - , frday t]ur Notiee to J>?,asiquryi All T will 1)6 at the Aute applica in Camden on each si. do so at in# the month of J^u Pension! persons who w^^j^faAtlon, hut lion for a Pension ' ijrqou or by that time? LlroSn ulren^, roll neednpt mako ap the roll for! tuusfc ?epor$?to we ine moved to writing ma at Cami transferred j names can be placed iH Vbfy have 1004. Those who liHuasell, another coo nty tmi8t,ersbaw Co. to the county to wfo ? . oiovcd. W. % shaimon. Pension Com.^ og<,nl6 for [ ? ?""?Vfor your town Loty or to Spr?r)ff3' I Dea? Sirs: Youin?- ? o?- U-turns HttTcicoun^^HEin Jand true paint; The w^BfetrJngest paO^ ; on those |^K^ne/aure. f (1) Itfflgp, all l>aiot, tf?e (2) I^Pot Juepgthffcnd loll !? neca propotfl muMu J ) Bab :i a tue trade, nnd holdB no a/uoh argument for )flB ptiintf; there is do other Hat; tiere La nothing but K *oy otfter. Pi; it y<a witit the f ?cU on pEs"^"/ I oouutrjf it. full pf experl ; we briog these tfspcrieooct %t ouyoafr tfilje, " " T Your# truly F.W.'DimACo Saw York. I jjl J. Go to M. H. Heyman for Wed. *7Ung preaeDt*. JHi THE BANK WENT UNDER Why the dheck; a Salt and Special to the Stale. Yorkvil!^ ft^.-A o?ie of con siderable interest was commenced y _e*t<?rd ay mon pleas conH and concluded tMa afternoon. It wm aihU' brought by T. M. Allen against William Martin, both of the Harcoony tec Lion, in the eastern part of thia county. From the testimony, Mr. M a 'in owed Mr. Allen a bjrianoe of 85 26 22. Dix a aetUenaant- ol t n ??if in a land transaction. Th defendant gave a. y&heck on the Commercial end ffmttk bsok of Rock Hill lor 1450.08 and the bjfr ance In cash on Jan. 21, 1900, the plsin tiff stating that he would go to Rook Bill the ne*i day; and have the cheek osshed, but ae he oiairaed the weather wee very cold and h* The 3rd. and ;hv vUvk wai not presented or paid. not feeling , well, did- - not -go. hank closed its doors on Keb, aoij %k* ;!?* PjsdltA ntJkutluiJKJie a reasonable time for the preasnta PKKSONAL. ^ 0. L. ( lyburu. WealTllIe, \n CnHitlfti li?Ht Tuoflday. fr. A B Ycur?tf of lVKttlb. ?a irt ??* v f "r? fc^ d?YS ? lOlli wl' ttl"?y fricn^a ^ Capt W. J. " |JvjW l?u g!a<< to lvutu that bo ?#? J'fuu. u Jinproyttl. W;(Jy?. U. D Jonca of Lauc&ftter ,,,'U with )h?. J M. Heath 8<?Y*r#l i^ya during th?> week. Mi^a J>ii5 Chafeo and Utile ilainwoixl mo vitsiltn# friend* J l^nciiwti'r thiu wct-k. Hov. K. A McDowell whh iu Chid ^ ? ? - ? r" h.l the r?u|itiBt church Uat Sunday. { 'MoMtra. .J. <J. Hilton. of Weatviile, ami A. ? Brown, of Abney, were in Oatuden last Tuesday paid u? a pleilaant cull. Miaa G'orrry of Georgetown who hay been visiting Mr. K L Vaui's -firinily is this week with Mrs. C. J Shannon, Jr, on Boundary street. Mrf 40lau(t Girardeau of Columbia aud iMra. Uftrliutftoo of Allaudale are still in Camden visiting relatives *" festivities of the convtn ret to bear of tho con tin jpoaition of our esteemed po^t "master, Mr. C. J. Shannon, Sr. lie has been confined to Ida room for several iluye from the effuct of a Hovere cold. Mian Annie Fergaaon, of Slates vilie, N. 0 , has baen in Oaiudon for \ week or two. Mies Ferguson if a trained nurae in tbo hoapital a' Stutesvllle and has been here nurs iug her brother, Qept. W.J. Hall, wltowaaso badly hurt a short .time ?g<>. Mrs Sallie Lylcs llughra loft for Mobile to attend the wadding of her sot), Mr,* Edward C Huybos, who was one of our most pnpnhir and pro gresaivo young m< n,~ but who hap made Mohile his business head quarters for the paBt few years. The wedding waa of great interest to the young society people of Camden where lie haa been such a favoritp with all. Rev. Dr. J. L fcftbkes, the popular pastor of Trinity Methodist church, left ibis mornj^g^or Greenville to at tend thqjyinual aVaaion'of the Met-h odist conferrncoA Dr. Stoke* baa important -business - to attend tp eh sevo/al committee, hence bis early depicture ft is earnestly hoped, not only by his own congregation, but by our people generally, ..that conference will return Dr. Stokes to Yotkvllle, ? YorkviUe cor. Columbia State. Inn t hi h week and filled tbe pulpit Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden, to) trespass for any purpose whatsoever upoa hi y lot on Lyttieton street between . ifobkirk Inn and the premises of Onpt J James 1. Villepigue. Any disregard of 7 this notice will be puulnbed. p "''?QvcuL/*botLQR EN GE M* I>0^' 7 ? , Nutice to Debtors and Credi- 1 tQrs of Farmer? aock Mer chants Bank. Ait peMons indebted to Farmers and Merchant* Bank, <#-Camdo?t-ftt -Or, wiH-j moke payment at the foi mor office of tald Bank. , Anyone baring claims sgslnttt. said Bank wi?l present the game at Um office' aboye named. JS.8.V.UI. . A. D Kennedy, Assignees. - . C. rn YatWi J T. Hay. Agents for Oredltora, Opera Bouse. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th The SeaeoV e E v? otj n E *ery A mer lean City. ? MILDRED AND ROUCLERE? Pr^noUn# Travis' y uTh? Ftfflht-of Prltrteae lrl?." 30 People in the Cast iuterf ported with apacialUea head ed by The Colonial Trio, Cain and Hunter, Romaoi broe. Sherwood Pox and - ? ~Wwd*r Uolafcpoli ?ad other >ij Beoure eeais early at Dr. P. Lee lie Zc-mp'u. i Prof. Jane* CUailengo Concert Band will ?ive grand ?treet pju>de at 12 o'clock noon. * M ALONE 4 QOODALE, Managers. uGCiiuii notice. Notice Of SpeeUI Kleetlott In School District No. 19. Ou-tbltd uf the Stolon sod ? Ilk* pro w*k*n.trf ttt* free fcnWers vt School ?i? o! Kefih*w Ooaoty h jtvlajr lills on the doU?r op renl *nl{H* rsoaal iouvu,tB ma owiric* W ?wa *n?! m&*b* ?y 9j Fhe ^hoe & Clothing Man Interested in ,.,uwy jH ,hB b(wt V||,||M ( mm*y y;:u ^mpr i? U1?,? Uk, a?d ?? ure ready v^ifh 1 ur teheliMofi. OUR DIXIE GIRL SHOE I'm Misses and Children ban pjoved a winner. Try' iliem once and you wiM ha\0 no other. Oui^ AURIC US AND LONI JACK I shoe for Men &fljl Boys the best on earth. David M^rks & Son's Perfect Fitting Garments for men, and Mrs. J^no Hopkins suits for bo y* will satisfy (he most exacting bu?er Thelargtf"* and best assorted line of Neckwear , over shoun hero, at-po^ular prices. In fapt wo hiive everything for Men and Boya from socks taMiiu'at prieeB that will please. We will take pleasure in showing yoii. Wtiitafier cf? ?' \ .... ? ? "" ~ - *])ry Soods > <?tev We have just reason to be proud of our achievements for our Millinery Opening far siirnftssedour expectations. Wearc striving to make our store the most popu lar place in the city, and are offering the most select stock of Dry goods, Notions. Millinery, Gent's Furnishings, and In fact anything; for Pall and Winter wear. - You cannot aftord to miss the special induce mentsweare offering, "Call on us; we will make it pleasant and profitable to you. Yours Respectful^ '( WhUakcf & Buf pet. Square And Honest By The Famous Gilt Edge Store. C-V. # ^ NO GULLING, NO SMUGGLING BUT BASED UPON TRUTH PURE AND SIMPLE. L.l*tepl m. Having decided to discontinue ' fcwn^lepartiftients ? Gent's end Boys' i, loth in# arid Ladies' aini Mines' Tailor Made ftoits ? wo call special attention Jo the fact, mid invite you to come and tliaro in the (oust < f bargains Those entire lines are' offered at 'Slauphtvr Prio.^' and a large per eeftt. foftliem AT AND BELOW COST. Boar tlua in ir.itid and don't bnv anything Ht?d-i*8p*?oWly in thfcs'o two lines, uuv til you hayejjH&een what we c?n do fbr you. ? ? ? ? - 10-4 Gray Wool Blankets; worth ' #3.75 now 10-4 black and gray plaid wool Blanketed to 4 00. 10-4 red Blanket ? pure-we**! ? reduced frqi 10-4 white wool Blankets well worth 4.00 r 1131 ?lk bound pure wool white Blanket* sale to fl 15. Finer quality 11.4 whiter 1 from 6.50 to 6.00. 12 4 Blankets, white, pure wool, will go as ~A'&' tiv T ? .-j? " *