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OAMDKN. S. ().. PKH. 26, 1004
't All Indications point lo a long
war between Russia and Japan.
Senator Til'tunn has our thanks
for a Congressional Directory,
Fifty-Eight h Congress.
The Columbia State nays that
Russia's fleet i? divided among the
Yellow ?en, the Hlaok boh, the lied
v ?oa and the bottom of the deep blue
sea.
The time for holding court in
this county lias been changed to
tho first week in March, the fourth
* week in June and the first Week in
October.
A bill wan passed at the recent
BeHsiori of tho legislature to pro
vide for the erection of a new court
house for thin county, and to au
thorize the Issue of bonds for aiieh
purpose. Als-> one to provide for
extra MagintraU-s for this county.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan
epoko to an audionco of 2,000 peo
ple in Columbia laat Friday. Mr
Mi (t. Cttrrixon, Treasurer VV. It.
Hough and several other gentle
men went over from here to hear
him, all of whom were greatly de
lighted with him.
\ '-JN'oiv Laws.
In a ijuppleuieut to-day wo give
?n entire 1 ! b t of the now !aw? which
wir? passed at tho session of tlx*
legislature which closed last Satur
fifty.
""Tim Sumo Can Ho JSnid of Cam -
wdrn.
The Columbia State says:
"For tho next two years Colum
bia should bo represented by a
mayor and councilman of unusual
ly large calibre. A strong, busi
ness administration would be capa
ble of vastly benefitting the city,
whilo weakness ami incompetence
? will assuredly inflict serious in
jury."
' Mr. David Wolfe.
It It a matter of groat rogiet to
many that Mr. David Wolfe will
not be a candidate for re-election
iu the coming primary. For nix
TTuccessivo years Mr. Wolfe has re
presented his Ward in Council and
?tlurlnu all that time his record is
such that any citizen might well
be proud of. In all matters he has
r' always acted fairly, impartially and
patriotically, and he retires with
the "well done" from all our eiti
- zens;
Mr. Hudson Him Thu Matter Under
ConsMei ation.
Mr. b jditor: please allow m?'
space in your valuable columns t<
return thanks to 4\). M. li." for th?
confidence he Iim placed iu me, In
selecting me to make the race foi
Supervisor, lint, for tho present, 1
can only say that, I will give the
matter serious consideration.
Should I decide to make the
race it would b? wit h no selfish mo
tive, but that I might bo of awtnt
- benefit to mv fellow countrymen.
Financially I could not afford tn
.-give up mv present position foi
tho Supervi30i'ft muary. Hut thi*
should be of little importance when
duty demands o^r service. We
have loo many who think Jnore of
their salar\', than of their duty to
*' the people, "whose servants they
are."
If 1 decide to make the race, and
"should I be elected, I would give
jay.servlco to the entire county,
^ct?d not to a favored section. 1
would do my duty as 1 s*rw it, re
Jgardless of fear or favor. I would
neither reward friends, or punish
foes, Ijvould bo governed strictly
>by business principles ? the most
good for the laftft money. I would
?Uncharge my duly/ And not oori
my ^c-elotMon. So many
" work more for votes than from a
- ft Mo of duty. *ind should my
fcfcrVico* thus rendarod meet the ap
proval of the people 1 would ?p
tf lot I
would ietir? with u oofimlrncf ot
duty well done.
I h?*ve nl way ? favored a ape (da I
I'- v y for road put pone*, end hop#
lit# money thua obtained, will ht
u*id for the benefit <>t the cntir<
people.
'I'll :*.?.? 1< ? rj you for ) our valuable
space, 1 him
Very respectfully,
JJ, M. M udaou.
A CiikI From lH; WdbamH.
Mr. K.ditor : 1 f fitly e ppi'cei.if ?
j tin* very eoinp'irnentnry curd of
(Vo'er* of Went M'aterec) publialiod
in your recent iifliie, and nf"l? r fun
uniting with tpiito H number of my
Ifriendw fioin different, HechoriH ol.tbf
county I have consented Jo enter tin
i ace (or Hie. i (T I have no doubt, that
iftoine parti* h wj 1 <? ii t it- i ?o my enter
i?>k' for taid poHltion u^tdu, hut m\
Irhnda think it my duty to them
und m>*elf that I seek vindication
f i o u i the way thnl the choice of tin
maj irity of I ho votera wan treated in
tho hint election for Sheriff of our
county. I claim ihat I am, and at
waya have been a true Dctnociat
and I promised in tho ! ant election,
nnd do now to abide by the reanlt
of I ho J.)? tnoer?it ic primary election,
and tho o/Jh'lut t<ibul<itr<i returns
ahowed that 1 waa tho nomi
neo of the party, (?ee tabulated
return* betow) but by tome uicana,
only know* to a few, the fl^mea won
changed and tlu; voice of tho ma
joiity ignored. Under tin ho cir
t'titiiil ancea I deem it my duty to en
trr my protest a^ainat thoao unfair
method?, un-l all true DenioeratH will
denounce any tuch action vvith'n the
Official Returna of Second Primary,
par ly
l< B. \V illlam*
11)00.
Wil- Truu<
burns (hum
3 If) 102
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1 1 o
"7 ?> 1
fhtwlen
( !ot.ton Mi ls
Hunting Hock
A nlioch
Helk 1 1 ill
\V f"?t yllle
Heir? Mill
t'ureton Mill
Shamrock
( )a!<l uid
Saudi ( iroyo
I) >by'rt -Mill
1 2 1 1)
lit) lit
-7 V. 1
H 159
i <; h
!!? 12
:p"h
I.ucknow
li ffalo
Lyuc.hwood
Sid i I '? > il d
Ib'vcr Dam
I ) nrm >n v
Hr*nlah
Kntei prise
l/.ln rt y 1 1 dl
llo|..nd
, Stockton
t hi
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illl- I 8
r> l :}7
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Htf 1 (i
23 r>
10 20
(5 1 0
12 'JO
1 2 1 0
H f)
20
10
U?U.yV .Mill
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Mc< ''m'M ill
( ? ran n y (^nart t r
Cb'ci k
Sim \ lor'fi I! ill
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Abney
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51
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Total
02 1 lit. J
Compositions From lh? Cuind.u
(JuuJt'd School
1.1 1'MO IN Till-: COUNTKY.
Of rours*?, every place th at, it- inhabit
cd hits its advantages ami j r ft disaihaiit
eg H.
Yon would think that a peison living
in tho country would havo many ?lisn<l
vantagrs. So it hnsJ hut 1 ex >k ut some of
tin* nu n of ronowu wore from the conn
try. Some of our presidents and poem
woro from tho country.
The ploasurea of tho country arc
very numerous. There arc tho cool
pro on trees. tho KtillnesH of tho air, the
humming of the been, nml everything is
delightfu1.
Tho advantages of counti v life are
very f. w, although, if you tnke those ml
vantngea in tho rigid way, you will
profit as much as if there waro n?or??.
There is no healthier place thin tho
country, for the weariness of tho mind
of course has a ureal deal to do with tho
health. In tlw country, tln-re is littio to
worrv \im Kwii 'lie fnriner does Worry
sometime * over his corn crop or cotton
crop, hnt it is nil over in a few weeke ;
but tlu< man in the city worries ever the
same tiling day after day and month af
ter month trying to double his salary,
when lie is breaking down his health.
Of courao, you will say how hard it is
'o yet to chur -h. If they do pot ret to
church, tliev can take their own Bible
and net more out of it,c*by atudying it
than some person in the city who t?o?s
two <,r three times a day and thou comes
! Iiome and oanunot teli the t 4xt of the
| sermon. Gertrude Mitt loon.
.\;^e 15 ? Hi>:h School First Year.
NOV KM BE It 190.!
Novembrr, in the southern part of the
1'nitei S'HtoH is a voiy beautiful month .
It ;3 the list ot the autumn months
The climate at this time of the y< ?r l-<
very delightful. During the 1 1 r ?? t part of
tho month it is warm, but tho lt.st p-'rt
is cool and the air bracing.
Tho predominating color of N'ofomlvr
is yellow. Tho leaves turn yellow and
n?arly nil of tho flowers are yellow In
this month. The topaz ami; ehrysnn
theuuio signify November because thav
are yellow.
The hiokorv-nutfl, wnlnnt*. <?he?f nut* ,
acorns and tnnnv other kinds of mils
ripen in November anil p> r.-dmmiui* also
ripen i t this month Oat* t.? planted in
tire ft rst part of November. It soo-i
[ Come# U|> ami makes the tiehls w-rv
beaotit'ul.
j Somo of tho tine f>p'<rts of thii month
are baseha'l. football, basketball, toot. i
racing, golf and p .lo. It is tine fun t<> ;
to go nutting in November.
Thanksgiving nl\\av? comes an the
hist Thursday of November, which will I
bo tho twenty-sixth this month. It is ?> ;
day set apart in which to give thatiKS for
the blessings of tho year that, bus just
passed. Kdna Mo Lain
Ago 13 ? Grade 7.
NOVEMBER.
Generally in our section of thecoun-!
try November Is cold and ? (ten tno^y. ;
Hot this year. vre have had an unusually
v arm and aunuy November All cd
one trws. ravo Thq.. CWrgreews, are aTu^K
[ding their Imvs* in thin month, nnrt .tro
I therefore of *11 c*)or?, such r? red and
| vei.ow, tnakiQx lhf-dcencry verj prett y
in a eountr/ or town, but iu cith* there
lire often not eneagti treii an lets In
Mt/iuc j aflm which lu?ye jjuiiji: pretty Ua*# i
Jit w.<rn> oouiitrieg oranges, I hd?d>
in til f rofloil fruits are Retting rh>e, bdt
it in not <\i liuny a month with them as
January ami December, All kinds of
nuts, fcitc.l) an the blikery-nutf. dies''
DUt*. Kngheh walnut*, walnuts ami pe.
tan*. nl*u ripm in t ?> i ^ month. It i>? aUo
? bile* f'O'tfrcn vv it h notion, in thia ???*?
lion i f the country.
'I'i ; tv. i ni v.Mxeii ot November ia Kcp
for TiiHokupivhtx Day. When our nit <
father* emtio to An ori< a, they wera
about fo slaive, aid) h ship of provision1'
riitiio from Kughwnl on the t^cnty-alklh
nf November, no it h a?t always bvcii ceU'
l>r t' d 1>\ Anu rh aiiH
November i* a Rre at time of tho veer
for hunrutf and football, to xll thof. ?
\s ho like thoai* ;-ortrt of iportf.
JJertio DeNoir,
Aj/o I J ? ( i ratio 7.
I. IFF. IN TDK COf.'XTft V.
Cou'"tr) lib* is a great ileal tnory plea."
misI than that of the Crowded city. Th
country b< ifjxwirtlly noted for its hcau
iiful scenery und pure, fresh air.
Mimv invabtltt upend tho Hummer i.i
tin' country- as well as pleaauri ? a?eker?
Tli ? Kiimincr in the country is inor*
pli it?;uit than winter, because in winter
t } i < ' trcea toe hareand the Jeavea dead
The rn i k* and branches afford grefc'
pleasure for l he children to wttue ir..
him) the toys enjoy Hahine in them.
The (pih?tud<) (if the country in very
soothing to ft pernio who i<i used to tiie
di'traciing nrdae of the city.
Almost all of our fruit, butter and
ept/a come from the country.
I like to ait under ?. aWuppernong al
itor with a Rood book and eu'. fruit while
I read. Fishing and horseback riding,
ami playing on haystack*, ia Kreat rpon
ia theeonntrv.
Many beautiful poems have been com
posed l>y a babbling brook, as tho poet
Mt under s Urge tr*e, and pouredtou-t
liis thoughts about. "Mother Nature."
Here, in the country, are found many
curious and interesting specimens of ani
iiihI and vegetable life hs woll as manv
oiiir.iM stones and sojls.
All these are pleasures and advantages -
hut there aro a i^rt-at many discern*
forla. There are no good schools in the
country, and often for teii* milea ther<
may not he n white neighbor or a pOM
oltice There are no modern eonvor.
ieneee in the country. ?*nd when a per
son is rtick it ia a very hard job to Ret a
doctor. Nan Trantham.
Arc 12- (iradu 7.
Letter to J. A. Bonson.
Dear Sir: Good yatn: How
we vot nur n ?;?' ii t id Delhi, N. V
Gladstone (V Paine were agent*
for ? ; we mustn't te< i
tiHinoe. We wanted 'um. Paine
win panting his lug Colonial hous<
Said it took 10 gull o n h of white f ? r
the tr i in.
We fern t him 10 gallons and suit! ;
if yiuj got it all on, no pay ; if yn.i
hflv<! uny left-;- return it ami pay ft i
tlii- ?*<??! t. A greed.
Hi; nTurtod four gallons an<*
io?di tilt: Mtrmcv. Four or fi v
ye is i:n), if-.- known now that hi
id! p n : u i .vjitj and is ad u Iterate d ;
ih t 'tr *\!i\ it took len ga lions t.
? ? | 1 six of on i h. Go by the name- :
there i ?'* bui. one mime to go b\
I )* von lesd-? tid-zinc.
Youih truly
F. \Y . Dkvok it Go ,
N>'w Yotk.
1' S. S|j?ir>gsiV Shannon f*e
our |. . If. ; . 43
<io to M H. Ifcym.in for U'ei!?
ding prvhcntM.
A <v , ; i oleic lino of coffins ? r1
pri.es at '1' J Arranta*.
It in i, i f heart that makes the
I homo, wliu lo r ttio eye rents upon >.
! pot putch or a (lower garden.
John 1>. Uockfeller. "therichcl
'tuan in ;h<' world, '' will Rpend tl >
j r < * f , > lit .!i i of this winter at Thomo<
v !!.? G>-.,
.Mr. Wilt&m Klliott, Jr., the coqm
! et.ii;niif.-< oiw i\ assisisted by Mr
| W-,n' mgton ("lark and "MfTSieplu u
1 1'j'lioit, is pit paring for publication
tin* (,fiM of 11)04. The apprupri i
Lion a t, Mipply acts, and a few
county government acts will be' print.
| ed in temporary form in ordor fch?r
the several counties may know how
to proceed with preparations f? > ?
tie- vo it's work. Tho entire volum*'
will ho ready in a very short time- ?
Thr State.
W W Lewis, Ivq , was in Haiti
more, a few days usjo nnd says thp.i
the ruins oro simply indeacribabl .
{II.' heard UtfsinesM men arguing r
H> toe lofrtttoil of the lots on whir
their hons sstojd. The poopie gee
"rid \\ howovcr, were ho'ditig u
bravely under their totrihlo los
Lurgii s,'(!t:ou8 of ti e burned eil
; ,j\. off and closely gnardbd t
[the ?>!>;.,( ?? iv!i J state ftroops, hecau*
j' t tlir i o m m y viilu dtlos among tb
in in ? -Yoi l.ville Kequirer
j
Death*.
j M ? . Fru 'i k if. S ? m pi", of M i ti nen p<
, I i h , Mm a , died ut Hotel Ktikwor. :
j on Wt''l:io#d ty la*?t, the 17th.
I M i ? iV . 1). I', rtrr (1 i id tit tl.?
llolik'ih l"ii last Sunday morninj
.Mr. I'.ot-r vv:is from Chicago, III.,
?itul \v.-3 luiwely interested in th?
wi 1 -known Ducting Harvesting mi
i rh i iie Co.
M> h bodies were sent to their
r? p. e'ive hotacs for burial.
l.'oi tainly.
We t v: ii i o from Mr. II. T. Hoyd I
th'. I Mi. Ii. M White has 'struck t
, il'dil mine while blasting rock fo ]
' in . ?.-ndaniixi the road. We It s v . '
tu rn -* i \ i i? vs m'I along that there is
' prollt in making good roads.? '
Cht si.ei 1 <ar: ttj i n.
Position Wuutetl As Oo?n>anlon.
1' niiion as companion ^.travel
irg n ?t fd>jrcted to) to cillmr gen
llen???i>, l.ndy or family. Hest cf
itfeveiit ?.? g K'vcn. For particular*-.
A(tdr??>s ??G^mpanion'' 430 l'ied
lut.Jii. /.vrane, Allnntn, Ga.
"IjO?t
A liver and white pointer dog.
Answer* 1 1> thu n?m? of ** Kt ?
A amiable i*wnrd will be given,
tjpoo hi? return lo Hobkiik Ion.
fcSSVMtS fcNfcJN
VX MSMSTOt Dt
UCAOUS
cHAsef.
Salmond Brothers,
Staple And Fancy Ori w^s,
E. 8. NETTLES & SON.
Wo hereby mmounee to the
public that we have opened a
iirntelaeH
MEAT MARKET
in tho store formerly oecu
pi< (1 by Mr. J. E. Vau#han,
where wo will bo glad to serve
you with anything in the line
of fresh mo itn.
We carry also a full line of
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES, "
and extend to ye n a cardial
request to call on us
EVERYTHING FRESH.
EVERYTHING TIME.
O. M FORT,
OONTRAO l'OK & 1U! i I.D
EI!.
Estimates made on nny work
on short iKrtir'e.
MONEY TO LOAN.
On improved farms nt 7 ptjr ecnl. in
tereat on KuniH of $1-000 and over, and
# per coof. on huihh of U-es tliun $l,0o0.
No commi?Hion? ol?aru???l .
C. L. VVinl<l"r,
41 Park Row,
New York.
Tj, A. Wiikownky, Camden, !?. C.
Sept. 25, 1M03.
It co?to about $10 (o haul Sewing
Macbinca over the country and suit
thorn ffom the wrfgnn. I propose to
give that to my customers who J.uv
i lie Drop Head New l-Io mo Sow t:y
Maeh no for spot cafth ufc inv fn.ni
tnre Store thin worth euvuig?
$10 hen t h.i d regular price
SV. GhlSKNUKl V KR
J'f. Jfcaw/cins,
Plnmhing, Ga% Steam And
Ilot W liter Heating. Also
Tinning, fttc.
ft?*"All Work Guarantee 1! (J!
Phone 10^.
? - i
KEEP POSTED ABOUT - -
? U. S. STEEL ?
CORPORATION.
The White & Komble Alias Mav and
Volume ol Statistics abould bo in t ho
bands ol every stockholder. Nowhere
else is the rnuuo amount of Information
accessible to the public. This volume
shows by u li ve-color-map tho location of
plants, ore lands, railroad and steam
ship lines, and Hives official statements
of tho earnings, distribution of Capital,
division ol securities, incorporation ecr- j
titicn'c. full t.-xl of by-laws, complete
lejfid digest of mo tgnt;cs, etc , utc, cor |
rocic?t to October, 1303
Prici* sj"> net, to aooompany each or
der. V<>r s ilo only bv
DO IV. JONES AND CO .
?I I Broad Street , New York
i The oldest News Agency of Ji 'all S> .
uhW Put/lishrrs of The \Vull Street
\ Journal Investors rend the
! WA L L S TREET JO UR NA L.
Oispensaiy School Fund Ap
portionment.
Tl<o following is tlifc dUponaary adio >1
fund apportionment for tho vt;vrioua
m li* oS districts of the county :
No. I
ToUl * $ 1.961.47
R.O BRU^E,
- ' Sap, Education.
J. A. BENSON,
Civil Kuninm-r & Surveyor
Sur v?f> ir?fr. Leveling an! I'loUirg In
>?it it* bratjfhfa.
Mn|>pi?K and Hlu? Piloting a
HAttflaUv.
*nr:y-r lironJ ^rctt
mid Monument S.|iiKro
J- 3*1. Sanson,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAMDEN , S. C..
Plans and ?pc<<-ifl<*?iion* funiithed.
oturc iiontt, u I'^t-ciallly .
Wo'k mip^rlntomled
Jan. 1) if.
NOTICE 0- ELECTION
Of A Dispenser For He
thuiie. 9
Notice is hereby ifiven that an elec
tion for h Dibpenmr fcr Bethune will be
held on Tuesday, March 8th, 1904 Ap;
plicxnts for thia position must Hie their
appllcationa with nnderaiKhed.
By order of t lie liiHpemmry Hoard.
II. I'mendell,
Clerk.
NOTICE OP ELECTION T
Of A Ucer Dispenser For
Camden.
Notice ih hereby piven that- an ('lec
tion for a Beer Dispenser for Camden wilt
bo hftbl on Toeaday, March 8th. 11K)4
Applicants for this position must file their
ppnhcnliona with the undersigned.
By order of the Dispensary Board.
II. Truefidell,
Clerk.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Of A Dispenser And Ulerli
For Camden.
Notice in heroby given that an dec
tion for it Uispecser and Cierk for tin;
Camden Dispensary will he held or
Tuesday, March 8th, 1!>C4 Applicants
for these positions must fiie their appli
canons with Iho underpinned.
Hy order of the Diapensary Board.
II. Truesih II,
Cleik.
Notice To Teachers And
Trustees.
1'ef inning nt the opening of the preaem
school ye?r. July the let, teachers mils
use in th?*ir echoois the new School Kej
ipt'^r, which may be had on applieatioi
at this oliice.
Claims will not ho approved unle.v
made out on the now forms.
It. C\ Bruce,
Supt. Education. K. 0.
in, s. mini a sos,
MANUFACTURER!? OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
{ Sasli Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C
Purchase our makes, whiih
we guarantee superior to any
sold South, and thereby save
money. * ?
Window and Fane}' Glass i\
sp^nialrv July 4-2
Tax Notice.
Otliee of Treasurer Kershaw Conn-)
ty Camden, S. G., Sept., if?th , 1908.J
In accordance with the act to rai*<
supplies for fiscal year comin^nchrr
Januarj 1st. 1903, notice is hereby given
that the Treasurer's office of Kershaw
county 'will bo open for the collection of
taxes from the 16th dav of October, 1003.
until the 31st *3 ay of December, 1903
The rate per centum for Kershaw coun
ty is as follows: Millf
State Tares 5
School Taxed 8
County Taxes 4
Uftil Road Taxes 2'-?
Total U!^
The following Special levies haye beer
raado also: Mil's
Special School tax District No. 1. 3
Special School tsx. District No. 1,
for interest ou School Bonds
(traded School Building, Mil If
District No. 1 \
Special School tax District No. 1, 3
2, VA
' 4, 8
* J 7, 2
10,2
? ' 11,2
12,2
17, 3
? 18, 3
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The road t.w of one dollar fan ho paid
the count v Treasurer from Cct. 15th,
? IP08. to Mar*b lftt, 1904.
All mnlo ptraons living within oov
? porate limits of elttVR or towns gtiulenti
| attending nfly college or school of the
state, Ministers in charge of regular eon
cremations, ten<h?M-? employed in public
schools, school triu toe* during their term
of office, persons permanently disabled
and those actUHlly engaged in the quaran
tine service of the state are exempt from
the payment of road tux. All othei
male persons between tho age# of 18 an I
60 years sro reouired to pav said road
tax or work not less than eight days du
inir the year.
| The poll tax is $1.
All information an to taxes will be i ,.j
nishcd.apon application.
No list of names for tax receipts will
be receded nnloss the amount of tax
money is deposited with the SfcUl liat.
This mle wlU l?e strictly imoiatd.
W, R. Boumi,
Oo. Ttmi
8#pt IS, 190)1' .. .
An Undisputed Fact!
l>uy a Dee.ing Ukjal Mowci1 and Steel Jiake ? the great
liav saverH.
Buy a Thomas (iiain J>ri!l and Fertilizer Distributor*
Grain drills nave f ? ?<*<") s and project plants from frost unci
f* ? \
We will need all the small grain we can raise this yai\
Oorn will be high. The government reports for July poorest
ever show n. . ^
Vulcan Chilled Plows ? one and two homo.
Thomas Disc and Cutaway Harrows, Chattanooga Cane
Mills and Evaporator Pans. . .,
| / ' ?rrwiw-.ws.
\ $ \
Pipe >and Engine Fittings,
Special attention paid to our Hardware Department,
A choice line of Groceries on hand at bjltom prices.
Agent for the Wood to 11' lluy Press.
A. D. KENNEDY. -5
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Jinnounccment:
! incorporated.
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j The above nature! (Company having purchased the plan*
ifig mill of Mr. C. Vaughn n arc now in position to furnish
Siding, Sheating, Boxing Boards, Turned Columns, Newels,
Balusters, Top or Bottom Kail, Mouldings, Plinth or Corner
Blocks, and t>.nj tiling for the outside trim of Houses. After
February 1st, tliey i 1 1 bo in a position to furnish any st\ le
of inside ti im as w m as Flooring or Ceiling, an<J will man a- J
faeture Caskets and Coffins. They have engaged the services
of Mr. O. P. I? ossig-.iol u ho is so well and favorably known
to the contractors, t j manage their ira. vi
Referring to the nbove 1 l>e^ my iriends and tliose^eediag
fiiiyf to bove fo seem o bef o trading elsewhere,: " The p?
8am e onservativo and courtoous treatment as heretofore will
be extended. Kespeet fully, .
C. ?P. i/iossignoi, Y/fer,
Camden, S. C., January Gth, 1904. " vv^
SEABOARD
Air Lino Hallway.
N o rt h -St> irt h- East- West.
Two Dally Pullman Vestibuled Limited"
Trains Between South and New Y:rk.
M Class Dining: Car Service. ?"
The Best Riles and Houte to all Eastern -
Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH
INGTON, or Via NORFOLK
steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis *
Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or
leans, and all Points South and Southwest
? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all
points in Florida and Cuba.
Potmvoty t ho" shortest lino hot weon
?OBTH_& south:.
For detailed inform,, tion, rates, sched
ules; J'ullman Reservation#, &c., apply tcr^
jgpy rgent of tho Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to Jos. W. Steward, Travelling Passenger . -
Agent, Columbia, S. C.
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CluiK. F, ^tewnrt -A. O. P.
Hnvan iiclIi, Ga.
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