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Remittance* by check*, draftn and pottal money ordern should be made payablo to W. L. MoDOWKLL, * Camden, ft. O. I CAMDEN. 8. 0.. AlMtIL 8, 1904 ItABl'ECIA). INlJl/ftiTitlAI. CORRESrON ukht. Camden South Carolina is famous over the continent an a Winter He sort, where about a thfosand people from the north and west enjoy the luxuries of as grand hotel* as wealth and refinement can desire. Thev also enjoy the sunshine, and * throwers, and woods where plum sged^ choristers sing the winter through, hut. for the present it is oi Camdeui a* a manufacturing point this Jetler is devoted. This region Is blest not only as to surpassing heauty of wood*, and groves, and springs and streams hut its ponds or lakes afford excellent water powers which haye been partially availed of. With railways spreading north and south, east and west, lis freight ' shipping advantages haye aided the successful building of a few factories, hut the result of "too many cooks spoil the broth" or manifold mismanagement have caused a depressionary period which cannot last long, as with re-organi < BHtion, and experienced men a* managers there i? not an industry now in Camden but can be made financially and harmoniously suc cessful. ? -With cotton at the door ? (Cam den handles from 18,000 to 21,000 bales annually) with cheaper fuel and by reason of climatic condi tions and the disposition of em ployees the Camden cotton mills should show better dividends than nny northern competition ? and they eventually will. Petty jealousies and lack of business method have hurt Camden moro than mere dol ' lars and cenis ? hut a better in dustrial day is dawning. The Camden Lumber Manufac turing Company plant is in opera- { ration but the directorate is some what mixed or in a state of innocu ous desuetude. Re-organiz'tkl i o n will soon take place and the bari tone of tho planers wil^sound in better harmony. Tho Chas. 1*. Uossignol uour mill betng erected near the electric plant should be occupied about May dew time and will manufacture finish ing material for buildings ? notably columns, brackets and mouldings of every description ? chiefly for northern shipment. The Camden Water Light and *?Ico Company plants owned by Wis consin capitalists and managed by ? ~ practical electrician and business V roan nre successful, and the coin* pany is adding extensive storage to the frozen liquid department. The ioe houses will then have capacity lor 200 tons in lieu of 50 ns now. The Camden Bottling Company will add syphons and other auxili aries to their plant. The Camden Press ltrick Woik* Company ha? ordered a hoisting engine, and will put in a (Ire brick press, and tho cnpacity of the work" will be increased to 05,000 brick por day. The enmpany ban '21 <5 acres of which 100 acres can sup ";~i ply clay for half a century of con- j slant manufacture. -?? V It is only in the last few yeais that the enterprise lias proven suc cessful, and that the brick is good is proven not only in the fact tint the company guarantees thai from P ooly 1 to 2 per cent of the bi n k will be broken even by dumping "^ihem from the cars on deliv??r\, but that not a single claim lins lu< n made in two vests. Tim comp?u\ . has also a bio body ?>f lire cluv inn! their flro brick I ave won every test. -*"r: The Camden works are now .'. making brick for tho II. S. Navy J yard at Charleston, ulso th* Colniu - tii depot, and stepping to the r" Norland S?nth Carolinas. The Works have engino of 80- h. p , an<i tWO boilers 80 and 40-h. p. iespec ? ? tivoly. -4-Jara ?ed clrv.itors convex the clay to the pug mill ? and the Chambers machine capacity in ^OOOpcr day, and there ia also a 'Yt?jpress machine doing excellent .-.flaty. I j r.- yho Leilas- are 2 .'(YonUsnv) up dran?b', twn downdraught and bn? *"aii3h?, clamp aggregate capaci 500,000. B. VauglMtn the president, la a id merchabtand pubJio spirited i !?? Jt'hn. J. Workman the, tary and Treasurer is also ac sifont for the DeKalb Cotton Cotnpny. Thsae gentlemen j >?rd ?oil raised In OamdSftt ?? cellent ability and are imbued with righteoua ambition and ^eniel gen tleinanhood. \V. C. Hough the rnaua ger came to Camcl^a three year* ago and look charge of the woika ? trana? founcd them and wua t ho firat ,mun to make tho enterprise VuccOTbfu). Mr. Hough waft born in UniKp, N. C? and h>?gan the manufacture of brick 30 yearn ago. At Hoclety II ill and at Sumter for uino yeara lie proved that ho wua an < Xpert, and n good manager n? well, and ho i? uiily malotainfifg lilft reputa/1 tiou as "a man amid men" and a gentleman worthy of hit* wide cir cle of friend*. A j<reat amount of building will he jfone in Caujden thia auinmer i>y the county, and by the Camden Building and Loan Association also by corporations, companies and in dividual#. The new court house will bo architeotualiy in harmony w 1 1 1? tho otiier beauties of Camden A very handsome three story struc ture of brick and atone, iron and (date-glass will be built aa the home of the Commercial having Hank with n ffi cea ai>ove and the third lloor will likely bo a lodge hall. The big warehouse owned by Spring* At Khennon by the North western R. Uncapacity 1,500 bales will be extended and improved 00 as to eniiiiy store 3,000 buh-s. The ground* of tho Kirkwood have been placed in tiie artistic caro of Elliott, tho landscape gard ii?r of Philadelphia, who will make them rival the gardens of Califor nia. Tho atahllng capacity at the Kirkwood will also bo doubled, but the statemcnta na to (/rout enlarge* ments to either of tho Keaort Iiotela are premature. To be continued. CAIISON DOTS. Qood OhanOt a for a (Jandidato Mr Kditor J Ah you lmve no cor respondent from tlii8 part ?? f tlm county T will try and t^ivo you h few dots. What has got tho matter with tho correspondents from Ihn dif ferent parts of flic county? Wake ii (> vo ih >it eloepe&t and lot tho peo ple, know how you aro getting along In vour section. Farm work is potting on fine in thin section; it wfiins that corn plant la'* in the order of tho day now. Preparations aro being made for a very largo cotton crop in thin p?ir t of the country. Hut we liopo tha' another Sully or two will fail before planting time and wo think that will help to decrease the acreage some. Wo have heard but one farmer talk right on the cotton acreage; he said that last year he planted HO aeron, this year he wan going to plant 15 This Hiitno fnru'or in 15)02 made H heavy bales of cotton on 7 acres That hIiovtm you tho wisdom there in in his fanning. We would be glad to hear all tho fanners talk thia way, if we did wo might count on getting 15 cents for our cotton next fall. Well that's enough for this timo I micas No politics tor this time, but we will juat Ray to W. H. T., nttck to the raco, your chances are fine up here. So no tnorc for fche present. M. 13 .J Go to M. H. Heymau for Wed ding presents. Compositions From the Cain den Urndrd School. NOV K MB Kit. The usual weather of November in th? South is warm. The treea are drop ping their leaves except iho olin and pine. Most of tho flowera aro dead, ox eept the evergreens. Hit I nature is atil. pretty. The apples anil nut* arc gathered and chrysanthemums and violcU are in bloom and the holly bcrrirs are hegiU inir *o turn r^d. The wheat isttutheied and also p'antcd in this month ami tho vegetables for upring Jifl also planted Tike corn, apples and hay are harvested. Nature also is very busy preparing for tho winter Th ? squirroln are puttii p awnv acorns and nuln for winter use. l'he bear lie h hi.-? den made to sleep if? and ants tire slorine away food and have gone to sleep until tho warm months of sprint; romes. Thanksgiving Day comes on the last Thursday in November. It is a day set soart by all tlie people of (lie Unite*! .Stales to five thanks to lied. Thobo\a play foot hall and tho >'irb; plav many games that, they ran run ! aljout in. I ?" Helen 1 iietpn. A no 10 ? ()rad<! (?. Camden, S, (!., .March II, '01. I >ear ( '< ni!>ii? : I have been in Camden two weeks, and :?m grea* Iv enj >ving mv visit. The eli-urtte c f ('unuon is delight ltd. I never get too hot or too cold, hut alwayn le< I coinl'-rtalde. 1 spend the morning ridhtg horse hack, an 1 tho evening playing at the Holf 1'i.ka. i lido over the country a groat di nt, whore the ncenory is verv beautiful Nature lias done a great deal for Camden, and, if the inhabitants <?f the town would do all they eouid to im prove it, they could make it a beautiful j city. We have had some heavy rains, but the town is so well drained, that, in a short tun ?, everything bee men ?pmo dry Tld* is one great advantage, because water docs not stay in one place long enougli to cause aiekness I will slwavs be willing to rceommend Camden as a winter rwsort to all persons in bad health. Verv truly, Vour Cousin (t. C. Trantham. )Tivh School, 1st Year, Mr. Henry Randolph, 1030 Broadwuv. New York, NY. Glosmc Our Sale. Any one wanting dry goods or second hand sewing machines will do well to call on me as I am clos ing out the Above named lines. W. J, Ctddelh Olybtvo Blvok. E. 8. NETTLES & SON. | We hereby announce to the public ill it we have opened w ti rst das# - \MEAT MARKET in the at ore formerly occu pied by Mr. J. E. Vau^han, J where wo will bo tflad to serve j y^u with anything in the line of fresh moits. We carry also a full line ol Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, I and extend to you a cordial request to call on us EVERYTHING FRESH. EVERYTHING FINE. Trespass Notice. All pvraonK are horoby forbidden to trespass upon my lands and thoae of fiVili/t I homo about 7 miles east of Cam den for uuy purpose whntHonver. An) one disregarding thla notion will be d^jlt with to the full oxtent of the la?r ISAAC TllOKNK. A pril 8 Q4 Administrators Notice. All pcraottH indebted to the Katato of A. Minkowsky, deceased, will make prompt payment to the undersigned, Ami nil persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present same 'Inly if tested at once to the undersfgned at hit* oflice in Camden, H. O, ^ L A. W1TTKOWSKY, j Adm'r. Mare 4k 25, 1904. Adrhmistraffix's Notice, All persons indebted to the Estate of W. It. MeCreight , deceased, will make prompt payment to the undersigned. And till persons holding claims against said estate are /ioti U??d to present name duly attested to the undersigned within thirty days. ^ I. L McCreight. Administratrix. April 8th, 1901. Notice To Teachers And Trustees. Hecinmng at the opening of the present school year, July the 1 ? t, teachers mus: imo in their hchools the new Kchopl Keg ister, which may ho had on application al this office, Claims will not ho approved* unl??BH mndrt out on the new forms. It. C. Bruce, Bupt. Education. K. C. [lection Hotice. In Accordance with a resolution of tin1 ltourd of County Comnibsioueis for Ker shaw County ordering an election ml puttuiunce of an act of the General Af sembly entitled ' 4 An act to provide fo the erection nnd e(piipment of a new court house for Kershaw County a: Camden, and to authori/.o the issuo o: honda for such purpose " Notice ia hereby given that an elec tion will he I odd at the genoral election precincts of Kershaw County on Tues- | day, May 24 ti?, A. I)., 1904, between tli hour* of 8 a, in. and 4 p. kit., upon tie question of the erection and eqnipmwn' of a new Court House and thft issua o' bonilft not. exceeding twenty-five thousand dollnrs tor Hitch porpoae. Oidy qualified registered electors entitled to vote. The names of managers of ulectioi, will ho published hereafter. J. M. Sowoll, Couuty Supervisor and Chairman B'd Co. Connnis. Sale Of Valuable Property. South Carolina ? Kcrahaw Count). N. tico is hereby given that the un dersigned will Kt'll at public outcrv up on tho grounds at the Southern K nil way Depot at Camden, S. at 1* o'clock M .Thnr.-ul.iy, April 14th, A. P., 1901, tho following i?ro|???rty of the Cam den Cimlcet & Collin Factory, to wit: 2 n ivs nf Ian I with tho buildings t!ic.r? ? on. the name ? i t?if ICust portion of lot ? Ni.8 tl an I 12 <>f the City <>? Camden, S. C-. bounded North by DeKalb Street o: sail! city; Fast by Uappondon St of said oily ; South hv 1 ?>t of .Ismes Brown; West bv right, ?'f way of tho Snntli '"nro I ilia vt Cicorgil Kxtension Hallway Com pany. now operated by Southern liaii. way Companv, mid also the follow ing j personal property: 1 15 Mot so Power Boiler, Frie Iro:? WorkH ; I lf? 1 1 l'o? i>r Boiler, "I. on - hard J ton Works; 1 J'i Horse I'nwo: Fiightc; I II llorwe Power Vertical Kr. glue centre crunk ; 1 Monator planer '_M inch nil I, I Jointer. 7 foot bed; I 4-? iecli Sumier ; lnviticihjp Berlin Mnnn factoring Com n inv, New York . t Simper: 1 4 blade Colli n saw ; ft 15 inch rip saw* and tables; t t.*itn t??w and frtttno ; 1 cut oil saw ami t'?bl?'H ; I band saw complete; 1 Scroll i<;i\v mid outfit. complete; 5 im:'; stroke WillUmspor' Machine Compnfty ; 5 Irf ic.eh planer Josiub Rose Bnftslo, NT V.; 1 w,,n.l lathe, 11 to.t taMe; 1 .Ir is. : 1 n 0 l>v 8, H fe< t high . 1 dry Ktln 18 h IS ff 14 fori lou'h. i wooden tire tan*, (.capncirv about 10 ,(H)0 gallons) an ', tower ; 6 ^0 ft- ?octi-m canvai tire hos ami ii"7./.lrK , about ftOO coflin* of varioo dimensions, 1 shed enclosed about 4o by SO ft , 1 one Mr.ry board building ab"Ut tOO hy .",0 ft. , also lot of mlsc.elani ous stufV such m shafting, beltinp. cofli" furi;Uhiug>? and fittings, paints and grin jler, Ydrni*hlOld lutn' ur. The undera;piit d reserves I ho ri^ht I roll tho above described property, rei ! and personal, in bulu or in parcel a* inn aope .r advi-'bh' on t.be day of pah' The property above described is situate across the railroad track from the Catv. don station of the SnuUiiA Rnilwtp and nls - of (ho N'Jtth Wck^ii ltailroF t of South C*>p. .lina, and furnishes e mo:-? advantageous *ite for the operation of an manufacturing plnut. This is a bona lid <*ele fs-* t h? holders dtfsiro to dUpotfc o. ihe property. Terms strietlv earth. Fr * further paiti.nlan apply to W. H- Pinel [ 1 nay, Camden. S. C. A. 1). Kennedy. K. S. V'an.r, ? nana, omn*i i, 0i ^nuoHMfwrnts. LKGIBLiTUUK. We d??ire to *nnonw? as ft coMiUtw for re-election to the llmisr of !i.i j?rv h, the HON. M . J< KM I i II , *nl> jeel to the rules of i he ensuing IK "><>* cratic primary. No greater tribute can >>e | >ai? i to his ability than th? f?<t lliHt ho ? an overwhelmingly elected Speaker' of that body ?fter only one t< rtu'a ser vice, and ?? f?>vl justified in Knurling 'hat hi? record Is one in which tin- whole State has uii i nt??r<5Ht nod pride Many Votirs. \V<> beg to aunonnce the name of the HON, JOHN (i. RICHARDS. <K., as a candidate for re-eleefiou lo th< ll inn* of 1 1 ? prosontati yo?, at the ennnii"/ Memo-, emtio primary emotion, and mi jiM-t <*>| (lie rules of thtt same. No one 1?uh serr od a constituency more zealous) v and ef ficiently than Mr. Richard*. 11 i? just ly regarded as one of tho moit conscien tious, safest and ubl?sl legislator* in tho State and his record certainly justifies the estimate Kershaw county cannot do better than b<>tluw her approv.il on this faithful official by ro-elootVg 1 : im to the reaponaible position to which luj f?ain aspire*. Many Votert. FOR SHE U IFF. I hereby announce myself a cei^idnte for the office of KherifT of KA-rahaw County. Mibject to the rules of tlic Demo, crattc paiinury election. Jaa. L. Halle, I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho office of Sheriff of Kershaw '-OUnly subject to the rales of the demo cratic primary election, ?!, W. W. Huekubeo. Mr. Kditor: Please announce that Mr. J. S. TRANTHAM will be * candi date for rfc-eleotioii/ to tho office of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Pri mary. Fiiend|*rv To tho voters of Kershaw Couillv: At the earnest solicitation of my frjrrufa. 1 hereby come before you as a candidate for theoflice of Sheriff of our Count*. I dootu'H i^upecesHHry to say anything in relatioi^to [my administration of said office dWtngj^the terms that I served. My record ia oefore you, and I cumot re sisLcthc&cinptAtion to thank my frlenda for tlieir .support in tho past, and pledge myself to tio my utnjost to fill the poai tioW ho that the* will have nothing to re gret it they again elect me, and I pledge inysolf t>? abide tho result of the Democratic Primary Election. It. 13, Williams. AUDITOR. We the friends oi Mr. MANN ICS B. RAKON wish to announce him an a candidate for the ofllce of Auditor.- M* Rabun in one of our bent citizen",; thoroughly qualified and if olec*lc??l wiil'i fill the office to tho full satisfaction of i thu en t ire county. Voter* of West Walerie. Mr. Editor: I'lease announce Mr W. F. RUSSELL >is a candidate for Auditor. Mr. Russell has serv?'d a while in that ollice and while there proved himself to be especially fitted for the work. Many Voter#. I I hereby announce myself a candidate ! for the oflico of Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary election. Respectfully, John .J. (ioodale, V FOR TKGASURKR. Mr. Editor, Please announce t>e name of 1). M. McOASKILL ft4? ft can didate for County Treasurer. IIo beinp a vouny man of ability and character, we fuel mire that if elected the pu'dic'h interest will not suffer at his hands. lit is a practical business man, such as th" office needs and will (ill the place to the entire satisfaction of all. Many Voters. Mr. W. R. Hough having announced his intent i->n not to stand for re election, we hereby place in nomination as a moat wootliy successor. Mr. W. F. M ALONE for the office of Comity Treasurer. Mr. Malono needs no introduction to the voters of Kershaw County, an he is homo horn and home raised. Wo must hav? a ^ond mail to succeed Mr. ilough, und W. F. Malone is the man. All Kershaw. Mr. Editor: We present the name of Mr. I). K. IIOUOII as a candidate for County Treasurer. Honest, couscieri tioiis and capable, there is no moro worthy young man within the border of our county, and if he receives tho en dorsement of tho democratic primary, ho will conduct tho affairs of this im portant otlice in a bnsineRs-like and ored itabie manner. ? Many Friends, FOlt SUPT. <>K EDUuATlON. M[ Kditor: Please announco Mr, ?!. I M. WATT8 as a candidate for County I Superintendent of Education, Mr. Watts !ih? been identified with U e school n* teresta of t lie County for a numberof years, an J his record as an officer is well known. Many Friends. Mr. Editor: Tho many friends of Mr. W. It. TTUNKU do hereby announce him ? cnndHam for County Superinten dent of Education. Mr Turner is well known as a lonng man of high moral character. Ho is a practical teacher, having taught t lio lii?t cUht successive yoars. Tho la?t live years in the ??m community. If oloctod, he will a ivo iIm- County iu the same faithful manner I a* he has ni'i- iij as teacher. Manv Friends. Mr. Kditti-: Please announce Mr IV A Hi: OWN aa a candidate for County Supei iuti pd jnt of Kdimation Mr. Brown couph a with hia ability for the discharge of the duties of this oflicc, energy ami high moral character, and the voters will make no mistake in honoring him. Mnny Friends - ? SUPERVISOR. Mr Editor: Please announce Mr. J. M. SOW Fil.l, as a candidate for re-elec tion to t ho oftieo of County Supervisor. Mr. *to\v?dl has made a good and faith ful officer and we ' nink it is due him to give him the ollice for anothor term. Many Friends. Mr. Elisor: Please announce Mr. 1>AVII> K 1MXON a candidate for tho office ot County Supervisor. While a member >>f the County Board Mr. Dixon rendered valuable service which ban not been forgotten Friends* Mr. Editor: Please announco Mr. B. M. PKAIJOE as a candidate for County Supervisor of Kerahaw county at the n^tfl primary election. Mr. Pearce is a man of good judgment, a good busi ness man and a Confederate vf teran. Many Voters of Southern Kershaw. SI 0 To Be Given Away. It coafc^Jir.nl ?10 Jo haul Sewing Machines the country and sell them f<*?>in the w.-igon. 1 pn.fOM to vfive that 16 my < u%totnoM who buy ?ho Dr??}? Hon.! Ne#-H'*me Sewing Macliino for apof oaah at my farm Mire Store I-??.'t, this worth saviog? $10 lee-* than r?*'iol*r price. W. GhI3E.NHfc.IMKR JUnouucemcnte. OLKKKOP OOflM*. Mr. r : The friend* of Mf. JOI-I< hor? 1 ?y anuoiihce I ? i *? "I candidate for to Ihe oflle?i <>f (iierW of Court whicit svff IWIiove lie haw tilled to the cntjre B.itihfHi'tion of 11.0 Ku tire County. MA(il?TKATK. Thft frionda of Mr. J f>. Mclx > W A I>l. hereby again |>r? ti r Ida nann* a* h oh?> didatw in the entitling Uemoci hi n* Pri mary election (ur the oOice of Magi??t/?W' in DeKalh Towntddj>. Mr. Kditor: Ple?#e ^nnouuce Mr. K. K, VILLKPKilJK h candidate (<?r the office of Magistrate for DuKTalb Town ?ddi? If elected Mr. Villepiguo will fill \ho ollieo fairly and impartially. Many VoterH. Mr. Kditor: Pteaae announce the iiainh of H N. NKWMAN hh a candi date for tli? ol!U:e of Mugiatrate at He thnne, He ia mq old Confederate aoldier and lia* held tlie office in the past with honor to liluiaelf and lo hia constituent* and if elected will continue in tlie future ae in the paat. Many Votera. Mr. Editor? Pleaae announce Mr. II M. F1NCHI0U a candidate for {ho ofhee of Magiatrate for DeKalh Township Friends. A delightful rain fell In Camden yesterday afternoon. Frost here lust Monday morning did eonRideralt'e damage to early gardens and the fruit crop. J. Sftensort, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, CAMDEN, 8. C. Dung and ?pecifloation? furuialied. PIhIc-^Iubh stor* fronts a upeciality. Wn'k superintended. Jan. 9 tf. O. M. FORT, CONTRACTOR & BUILD ER. Estimates niadt, on any work on short notice. 7)7^\.iTens(jn, ' CiviFEngineer Surveyor Surveying, Leveling and Plotting in nil ita braneheH. CTMap pin^ Blue Printing a Specialty. Ollico North-east corner Broad Street and Monument Square. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building MafcSHal, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. h Purchase our make3, whith we guarantee superior to an) sold South, and thereby sav* money. Window and Fancy Glans a jp??ialt7, - July 4-*2. -.V - v* ' FISHERMEN, FISHERMEN. REJOICE AND BE GLAD. ? ' " ?/? * ".*? i d. Has just received a l>ejiuti Tal 1 i i?e of Fishing Tackle Japanese Bamboo Rods, jointed Lance Wood Hods,** Heelr*, Rod Holders, Dip'Nets and Dip-net rings, Bait Bucket*, Spears, Fish Scalers, Hooks, all sizes. The celebrated BujI Bpiners Nos. 3 and 1 Soft Rubber Minnows all sizes. Our fishing lities please all Anglers. Last but not least" the Fish erman's Friend? LOLLACOPOP? Do not go fiflhipg without it. The Ladies' Friend ? Clause' Shears and Scissors. Every pair warranted. The ladies say they do not make hard places on their hands, they are ho sharp and evenly ad justed. Poultry Netting ? strongest in the world He sure to buy No. 1(J wire, 20is too Ight. /-"> A. D. KENNEDY.1 0. L. HURLEY, Carvinff, Cabinet f)7}akinff, iPoiish~ ing JTxnd upholstering. Jxnttquo furniture bought jind Sold* <|?> Ifljgp Store in Olybtirn Block, Main Street, Camden, S. C. ^^oulcimgr Jinj/ Columns turned 4 to 10 inches, Balusters turned 11-4 to 4 inches, Table Logs Turned I 1-4 to 4 inches. Hand Rail ? various styles, Corner Block*, Designs, Rf>-' set tee, Brackets (either single or panel) Inside Trim, Cas ingfl, Etc., Etc. See samples, get prices and leave orders wifch-'T. J. Ar rants, Camden, S. C. Grill work, either sawed or turned to order. Mr; - Arrant# - will be pleased to save you in the above, either in small or large quantities Out of town orders will receive his especial attention, and foreign competition will be mot with a^knife. DSTRemember every dollar spent away leaves its blight at home. C. SP. J^?OSS/ys2Gcf ''//gr. New Era Manufacturing Company. Oairjden/S. cQ) January 0th, 1904. SEABOARD Air Lino Railway. North-South-East-West. Two Dally Pullman Vestibnled Limited Trains Between South and New Y:rk. First Class Dining CarService. The Best Rates and Route to all EaHtern ...Cities Via RICHMOND <"<?) WASH INGTON, or Via NORFOLK and 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. ? Potitively the shortest line between?^ ? r UOKTH <te SQUTH. /I (JQ^For detailed, information, rates, sched ules; Pullman Reservations, &c., apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway , or to Jos; W. Stewart, Travelling: Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. . Dliaw, F, Stewart A Snv&nnah, Or, r ? juiuSJ