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ft&StttttSfctTON 1 VSJkVt WXOVW I cst\wtt\on*mK> w wens m t>?- ; UCNOUS ^ A I ffi&iis OA^hwh OTAW COFFEE Salmond Brothers, Staple Aud Faney Grocers. REFRESHING & BEAUTlt YINC becausa a proper ahowor bath furr.i?,i?p health aii'l vi?jor. Nobath rooa I' com , plete without this delightful fixture. if you would ha?oone, an<l your bath ron.n v fltted with alMhfc latisi. unci most iiupro y-yg ftmltary fixtures, cnil on John F, J?m - fklns, (dumber. who will furnfah c?ti """'ten and particular.*. ]]mi1 V*W|L Preaching at H'gh Hiii. ^fjfiKve ho/11 requested to m - Mice thst {/hei (V-tvill ho h two b I hit at High Hill chinch iIm Huijd J 3 tit of ihis caojith by Itov. Jenkins of North Carolina. A Distinguished Party. irty of distinguished genlW ? insisting of Hone. St:th Me. p?, Chfts. Perkin*, Thae. V? i jerry,- H. D. Brewster, Peter fed nod Hatch, ?>f New Y m k ; ^Ricp, It, P. Smiling, F ,) |f Boston; .Ms. 1). I)avidv>r , JJ5? Sft-Hrecn, of OMr: , id M. V. Richards, land ?>n:i Lagunt of tin Southern R phingtoo, paid our city a V(*ek, Theso gentle jpresent largo ruoijicd in tghout the country mere iWr, aaid Mr. Richards, Mure j,rip, .using two pri ? " They had heard a goorl I of ou, Kiowa and wanted to oe" Jfey expresped themselves j highly pleased with it and i to see more of them. " m . ? AtTlis Opera House. . -jb^cn'ertaiued by entertainer j iterlaln Js ope great joy it amusemcof, and this I? F_. ^iat vr ill be dvne wliun Ar b. Coglisor aud his supporting Yawill do when they appea; r.J? tbeir Jolley crowd of t'no; ? at the Cutsdeo Opera Hous< lajf Nov, ISth in that ever ;.J^rcej?oinedy, "Hollo Bill,' U'huTit for the express p ur for causing '-just laughs' ~ fetoe running all through rpe And just bubbling erei ftth, lap g titer and wK.>, It ratto Bill" coutains comedy. *mor ail combined iu tbi bas been displayed, roakt, | one evening of rare enter- ' .Tbe supporting cast lj. E. Barnett has selected Bill'* iucludes such wel rtistg as Messrs. Arthui pQbatles Fullheart, Lvlc Mpernlock, Reginald S^mp Itit Watt aud the Mis?e? MoLean, Alice Martin }tt*i?g, Ruth Stone an( 'tnoent. Camden Library. Beat Reading for thr ? lumber at the Smallest Cost." ] vlMted tf>e Oamdon Li >tly? it not c?*l ot th> Main and DrKtUh ntreol> well stored shelves o raturo. Tliey 4>e yonr poflsoflB them. Readin; miltivAteR and refinen. I cdaoAtn and fit yon fo> Jonjc after the collpg* "finiab." Yon maj ID, French and Ger frequent n good li never be at a loss ir i teaches as in tin The coratnone* is more nseful in > I the most brillian . -What is well ex seised, and there - to; the ?nos. lost to the hear rhich eobTdy* V the gift whiol. >10 animals anu Ihle. Hq_Jw> Un of hi Shaman belnj' gift o' hopes an? Cotton . CHUton is quoted this morning at 'J 40 For Sale. T'.rt rcMdeuen <?( Nil K. L Hot?hc? r>n ii pp*? M nln i?t re<?i. K?>r t*rm? apply nt r< si ?lc ? "O- ? m> i * Another Circus Coiuinj; CilD'li'O t? to I'M treated to ?n oilier cirom t |i ? h The John! H. Spark* Shown U hilled to ho l? ?? t <? n*xt Thursday* Nov. 17. S<-e ad i t> aopplemen t,. Cherokee Gl'eerboune Now Ilendy For Vioitors. The Ohorokpfi C5 reenhonne 1% now rtady to welcome nil visitor* for '?nt CHrnatlenfc, vIoIpIh. cv aanthtmuma, pot planta of leit uee. Send lu vour order* for Thanks giving. Phone Ni>. 3. Valuable Dog Lob*. Loa* or atrayed from Sumter, S. C., about 4 months ago u brown Water Spanial doer answering to name of " Hrownio " Hole pun^hi-'l in lrfi car. MO 00 reward if re* turned to Or J. J. Watson 1312 Warding street, Columbia, S. C .1, Watson rERSOlTA%..f. Mlf-a faille Cure', on. of ColumVn, ia viaiting fricnda in Camden Mrs. J. B Hollov is visiting he" mother, Mrs M. 8. Sowell Papt J. 0. Rollingp, now of Blu fwy. nprntt, a day or two in Camden this we.f k. Mr. ,T. It ratoe, of Buffalo town jnhip was in Camden a ooupio of days tbia week Mra S. A. Parker who han been visiting her son Mr. Brook* Parker in Atlanta, baa returned homo. It ia with much r^i/ret that, vro lonrn that Mr. I/. A. Alexander and family expert noon to leave Camden and make their home in Hateslmrir We regret to learn that, our old friend. Judge (J. P. Bowen, of We?t NY a? ore-', ban been quite nick recent 1 y , ho having been stricken with pa raly?,ia. \V?? received a plcasunt call jrg, tordav rooming from Mr. Sol J Ryt Fevibor.?, of Sumter. Mr. Rytten her}/ wati here in the interest of the Sumter Festival find wo are sure he did a vast amount of good. Social Q)ots. In compliment to tho visiting girls n (J?mdcn la?t week amOi'g whom were Hie iMisneB Richardson of Clar andon, Mins Meta Jonos of.Lancas ter aud Mrs. Atlol Miller of Culum - bih who ie eti'l a member of the Acorn Club, Misses Margaret nri'l Mury Burnet entertained on Safur day at noon with a luncheon for the j club. 8!x handed euefaro was play j ed, Mrs. VY. L. DuPass winnings the J first priss-j ? -a .Japanope jewel stand, and Miss Richardson cut for the con notation ? a .Japanese work basket. I The young ladies who served wore| artistic and becoming Japanese cos tunics. The score cards, tied with brilliant oriental ao!ors, each bore a j hand painted little Jap, and all the decorations were chryRantbetnuiu?s of ] brilliant hue and oriental colors. The Historical Society that met at j tlio club room of the Camden High Sohool on Monday night gave a rare j treat to the members present, Mrs. M A- Shannon giving an, interesting! account of the relic* poW.in posses sion of the Association, "and M'ssj Sadie Kennedy read with much spir It a delightful paper tolling of the | many relics in Camden with their ' histories or legends. Many of them will bo available for any exhibit'on -hercaftor held, and others will be presented to the relio room of the [Historical 8ooiety. Dr.- Corbett's [account of the old cannons of Revo lutionary fame which fc^rapiill in our! town was a most interesting and in structive paper and wan pnt on file, ft is a pr&at pity thnt there are not J at those meetiugs a larger number | of members present, for a more dc?| lightful, intelligent and instructive hour eo<?ld no where be spent. The next meeting will bo on the second Monday In December. The Carnival crowd of mirth, loving young and old people in our community keeps things live ly on Main street every nlsht. As "a! le folly now and then in relished iy the wisest men" a muoh larger amount seetos to be enj iyod m a| like ratio. Oamden in already fi!li?g up with the winter tourists Tho Uobkbfc Inn lias an unusually largo number of gnfsts for the season. Drs. Grey and Pulse have opened their laS^e house on Kirkwoox^ Hill*. Mr. Gault ) has moved into his Kirkwood home. Miss Scott is doroicHfcd In her eot?.| t.ago on Fair street, Mr. Ticknor and his family are established for the winter in their charming home, Mr. Krntnbbolz is having everything j bright and beautiful at the Kirk< wood, the boarding honses are don nio<? their attractive winter coats of ] paint and preparations, livery eta. vftes arft?airing their handsome horses and carriages and Camden will soon bo given over to tbo tour iat trade. Miss Rnatna Shannon ia in Colutn [bia with her aunt, Mrs. Nelson, ^nd ia ?nji?jhig the fealivitiesof th<^ Gap ? italcil?.. . ' Z lllaa-Pauljo? Sanders, -of fBumter. is visiting her Mend, Mr?.--S^?/D. Barrett, on Lyttleton street Mr. T. J. Kb _ __ Kg. iltxudir, of T 1 % :*! ? t ? - * "V ? i4 ?; i?- ? Ine* Trespass Notice. Ail p?T?< ia? are hereby forbidden to, by hunting or any other pur. P?'??h wl)???f>ever on ?ny of my land about elyht (.M) mi h a ot Camden. Any d?? rryard i>i Ooa otitii e will b<? purUhed ac cording tv? U>?\ J J. INayer. SoiyP, UK,, iJ Trespass Notice. So Tr<*H|);issi itg or lliiiilin;: Al ! lowed On liHttdv of Mr. 1' Nprlit^ttmt ,-vt K nights lliil. No Lr?cpa<8infl[ or hunting allowed on th?* lands ??f tlio following p?'r. ! sons ii( ac Knlyhtf Mill and Hand^i h Ofeek : J nineb English, Jaino>* Tinea dell, LouidA Can toy, Joseph' it ?? vard, Diflfl Brevard, Joaopli ?rev?rd, Jr., Levi Moore, Kin^ Pot kins, H?n ry Perk ina, Joliu Brevard, Paii* Wnttn, W. Willi-inK Kent Dewpsey, Patsy Hipgloton, Gib H'?binaon. S. F. KELLY, Agent. Master's. Sale. South Carolina? -ICorshaw County, In the Court of Common Plea-*. Rebecca 11 Moise. *> Againut . Henry Vaughn and IV. J Vaughn Foreclosure ? Under and by virtue of the (Jocro?? i f Judge R. O. I'nrdy in the above atat'd C???, dated October 12th, 1004, I will pel, in front of the Court Mouse in Camden, S. C., on the first Monday in December, 1904, the following deieribed premises : AU thut piece, parcel or tract of land uitiiutod in Kershaw county, sr p.?? of South Carolina, on wutera of Swift Crtik, eomuiniiiK one hundred ?and forty-ono and one. half (141 1.2) acres mora or lep5. and fuliy described on a plat of S. M. Boykut, and known a# a part of the Shannon Fork I'lace , hounded formerly by other portions of n?id tract.] Kaat hy landa of Sumter, South by lands nf Barnes, and of McLeod, and Wefit bv Sumter Fork of Sv ifr, Creel< ? all of which appear by reference to the deed of James Jj Halle ami 'J'. C. lfniie to Hampton Vaughn, recorded iu Hook 0. 0. C. at pajre 004. Tdfrms ? Cash, purciVasor to pay f?>i papera. <1 I L. A. WITTKOW8KY, Master tor Kerahaw Co. Nov 11,1904. Foreclosure Sale. South Carolina ? IC'irahaw County. Iu the Court of Common Picas. ' \ The Enterprise Building <$? Loan Association, Plaint iff. Against Louisa Wilson , Defendant Untlfr and by virtue of a decree in the above ch8P, innd?? by the Honorable K O, Purely, Circuit' Judge. on the 12th day of October, 1904, I will offer f.ir in front of the Court House door in tho City of Camden, during the logol houra of ?ale on the first Monday in December next , tiio following described property : All tho right, title, interest and claim of thfc Defendant in and to two (2) shnreR of atock in the fifth (5th) aeries of the Enterpriae Builohig aud I^oan .Asaocia tion of Camden. 8. C. Also, all that parcel or lot of land in 1 in tho City of Camden, County of Ker shftty and State of 8onth Carolina, front, ing Wast on Ly tie ton fltreet and Willi? one door South of Bisi Ditch, and local ly known aa Nanev Howell lot. Said lot is hounded on the ^Tortli by lot, now or formerly, of Taylor Lewia; the ICaat by Lyttleton Street; on tho South by lot of Alfred Young; and on tho WoaLrbf lot of Abram Marks. Term* of aale, for tho two (2) share* of Stock, eaah, ana for the real estate, one*thlrd\l-S) c..ah. and tho balance in two (2J equal annual inatalments from date of sale, purchaser to pay for papers. L- A. WITTKOWSKY Master for Keiehaw Co. November 11, 1904, Master's Sale. South Carolina ? Kershaw County. lu tho Court of Common Pleas. Tannie A Witts, Against Kate It. Trnesdel, Burgess D. Al^l, He'ena M Davi a Amn\, L Watts. Clarence B. Watts, Birch more C. Watts. Myron W. Watts, Perline A. A. Watts and Ora J. Watts. Under and bjr virtue of a decree In | the above case, made by tho Honorable MAO. Purely,/ Circtiit Judgo, on the Oth i day of October, /904, T will oflfar for Bale in front of the Court I louse door in the City ol CainflenJ S C.. during the l??gal bourn of sale, on the fliat Monday ia Di r?ml)0r next, the following described property : AH that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Kefshaw County State of South I'arolitia, on the enet aide of Watoroe Ricer, containing one hun dred and Seventeen and one-half acres more or leas, on the Liberty Hill public road, and bounded a* follows; on the North by landa of A. C. Watts and Pub lic Road. South by the PubHc Road and lauds of Jasper A. Watt*, ou the West by lands of jAapor A- Watts and J. K. Creed, Nancy Lee and othera. Alao all that pieoe, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and aituate in the County of Kershaw, aute aforesaid, con* taiuing Two Hundred and Twenty-two and one-half acres, and )?onnded as fol low* : North by lands of M. Matthew, East by landn of J. E. Creed. 8. Lorick and othera. Sonth bv lands of J. A. Watts and Public Road trading to Cam den and West by lands of J. A. Watte the earns beir.K formerly a part of the eatato of John Miller, decea?ed. Terma of aale one-ba'.f oseh and tho Imtanc* on a credit of one year from the day of said sale with interest front day of said aale at the rato of seven per cast per annum, secured by the bond of j>ur cbaatr and mortgage of the premise! sold. Purchaser U*a pxiviU4ge if tie ao deeircs of paying t be entire amount of purchaae money in oaah. Pnrc baser to pay for papers. L. A WITTKpWgKY, Master lorlsiiUf Co. ' JTofember 11. 1*04 . plcp s Suits, Youths ?i Su its, C>(i^ld|*e|is ??> srrrs that ri r. 1MU0K AM> IJTV KKi li I'. IN ftilCNS, BOVtf & CHILDKKNS. i:4zr;:. ?! ? j Come ami I t u* j-Iiow \ ou tho very litest in Shoos. W? THINK we r u please yon. Wo KNOW wo give the be*l val es in the >?/. Just Receiving a frctth line of Neckwear ? latest colors and Shapes. Latest Shapes in Soft ami Stifl Hats from Lowest to High est Gradea. Oomo and see us if you wunt to he pleated. SHOE, HAT Aftlfl CLOTIIUQ MAM. Priae Sala fining on Monday, Nov i> her 2 1 v * , ami i tinning thnmif'il CtjrifelniHH Kvf ihc Optra [f ?????? Store vw i ? ? givi* 'mother hi# ptizo' ettly. A oh tin op n t a vulipi'd ? prizi will l?o given wuh <? 8 o 1 1 pyr?dJH? of ono dolUi'n wot lli of goWi. Church Mooting Tito n*.f tn hers ? f t >t ??? Cittu'l.' > Nuptial ?? !? ii ?*t* li 'ire ri-q v sifii to meet a* th?iir l?'??iso of worship ? m Sund<?v, 13 h i:nt. . ???, uv. lv n'clm k for t h ?? purp >??? of <?,onMd<i. i nv? mit'.fli? pen >?' (??? i !?*? m?t.? ? j t'rtt of i, he clt ii r (-,!<? in.i h full Hilrno j hboi! i* d.'tdrrd li .m <* of J )v at'.ons. i - ? -r? To W.tlcn N 'iremb n- 23rd I vil hi ion 8 li??>' hrt-n imied h I , he in h i ? i ?* {/ o of Mi. s Murmur*' j (i?w Johtin* one, (ir.u < ? f ,\J ? mid iMih. Alan .1 oh.*; stunn, of Nc? ' hi'rry, find Prof. f, J'. Mills, <? j Onnfden. Tbc oor<-?npny will t; I; j in I ho A i'? 1 i^h Pren u it ri n ?. j Onurch, N^wlwrn, ?i 8 o'clock o' \ Wfcdai'Kday ? v*?n i ti{j, N .viiiln r "J'J j Tin* groom Ih one of ('umiton'H m <>*? ? ! highly CBti'f mod yonni? men nn? ' i. lio brut wishes of h boat of f rio rj i? *. ! .'it tend him, | ProV n<v<><i M'iiiTip. A p'*')i i 'uM.imI nvii'w <vill h?* c. :n in ?* *? ?????< at * 1 ? ? ? !?>'?! < ?< tiv'nu t'slturv.h ni'x* I'u 'h I iv, I.l| ? 15 i?, cm I'iftod by I)'*. W. (,\ U*i?d of CJi?)tru'i <?. -??? ? SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Our f r cinlrt lizwo <>nr UihiiU3 foi tlui prompt. manner *n wlrrh miiM of ilieiu ?re imyinjjf [ >r thnir p \p r T *h fit J uti'?;? of nc'.Ool !< a<iln i i (*>?Uo I to t' c nolwa < i! S ip'., of I*. - ? ii ? j W. Ii ' u rue ? it) tliis ?9v Uc <<i j | Tun C3hroiw?Vo ! Mr. A I<| t(. IP nilf 'I'.r.r, I; fill I I W> **p? \/>fl > .' kii ? - ?" i : ? f t'l.iH N?IV< III | li...- ' ? ii". in i.Iiin 4'fii 'ii iit? i I r.,Kf'\ Mi t '.v(. |< ,,!??*? I f rt?< HUM wjn: t?s<s i )?? so,' ? ?? ; \. U Y. un;?. lit; ti'A< '?t "...ru ?*<.? (I'l-o p??mi >lii* KMif \v,i ' t-' i^vn n - !"jt mi:h? t> ?>1 r, Ji || Ii ,i>iti ! i ?? Hi <?f * l:*> C ?K< f | 1 1'< ' Ii-' % iri*-ty >.m| wn* r^is (?>) m,i Mr P .u'u'h p' ??it?'l<"U in W i s' \V:l?f-ro ?. i!i?J >.V11 iMl'llf f'Ofn tn? wi ! 1 Ln ,'wii IjnuMi' (,, f r W Wootf mnl The ('univul in nil itn ttlory ha' , (j !>? ? i ?* *j: r* vr ?uor"ui> in < ? 1; ?? ? " !?*:?? W'.M'I; i ii<' nil wm ur?? >? 1 1 y? r\ | ? ??*? t f?-u\ lim Curtiivul a i t?. ' w hul. i h i;!wvo iho. nvi'rhfvo r-l i it.H kunl. Mr. .I'hi<'h, tt:u maim j #**r, is a r <:ootlt mj\h nn ?) v. i!lj giv<? you your inoneyV' worth. j ^Uhe 5 Vfammoth Store Of 9$. i$aum Offers Exceptional Bargain For The Pall And Winter Sea on of 1!H>4 And 1905 During our long a^J uniformly successful career have; never been so lavorubly situated for caring for the nj&dsofour customers. We are in a posit. on to greatly benefit all of our customers by selling tho choicest new gojds on t lie smalledt profit basis. Would be pleased to have you call and inspect the followin li ii os. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. In our dress g:>ods department we are showing aiv exception ally handsome collection of Novelties and plain fabrics in Zibelines, Venetians, Panne (Cheviots, Kain proof Cloths, Mo hair, Panama, Roxana and SanglW Weaves, also suiting ef fects at from 18 cents to $1 2-'o Don't fail to see our ''broad cloths in Black and Colors. These have no competition. SILKS ANT VELVETS. We are showing some new end attractive designs. We have always had good values In these lines and will not disappoint? jou now. Don't buy before you liave paid a visit to this <le-< partment. ^46 inch Black Taffeta o specialty. CLOAK AND JACKET DEPARTMENT. We enter the season with n line of u Proved Sellers." If j you have any dc?ubt about "Whats Right" come and wo will j convince you. WOOLEN COODS. I We are exclusive selling ag 'nts for certain brands of Blun-j kets, Flannels, and Skirts. Goods of standard reputation for, i?ull weight, Fineness, and un form high quality. An inspec-j tio*i is all we ask. Our stock of Prints and domestic outing) flannels, E|c., is complete ano prices the lowest in the market, i S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. . | Wo have addi:d to^his department two special lines of hi.^h' p.rt clothing. ? Come to see us We can ulease you in quality as well as in price. See oui special $9.98 suits, they are beauties-and guarentecd to fit and to wear.* BOYS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. We are sole Agents for the celebrated Hamilton-Brown Shoe Oo. Every pair guarentced to give satisfaction, if not anoth er pair in place. V HATS CAPS AND CENTS FURNiSHINC COODS. ' If you need a sLylish Hat, S lirt, or Neck Tie, call and let us show you the latest. . SPECIAL ATTENTION FARMERS. ? W#? are always prepared fo.1 vou in heavy groceries. The prices t are .always-tie lowest, ftet our prices before you buy. We have Always on hand a fu l line of Wngons, Buggies, Har ness, Saddlery, Etc. We wid be glad to have you inspect our stock. Respect fudv. GOME TO ADO WE Win SHOW Uu SOHETUINC THAT Will | INTEREST YOU j We don't only ^iv<i \ou the lu 1 ealne for your Money when iwosell v <?u floods Irom our Store u i id then stop at that, but with every dollar spout, willi us- von get a ticket which is a chance at the 5 SILVER DOLLARS' r GIVEN AWAY' EV-0 ERY SATURDAY. AND THS BOGGY GN CHRISTMAS EYE. ^ It's u[> to you; now come and get a ticket. The Money is in the clock waiting for you and the buggy is hanging in the middle of our Store just ready lor some one to drive off on Christina* Kve. tub following mm siavb bin mm $5: Aug. 27th Mrs. M< tiett, CongHieei5. C? ? Sept. tfid, W. A. Orosaland, Camden. Sept. 10th, Stephen Wiiliiuns, coUnod, Boykiu. Sept. 17th, T. W. Ivting, Oa?nden, < I y " " ' Sept.. 21th, I/evry Adams, colored, Camden. Oct. 1st, Lawrence Me(Jaa, Lujoft'. Oct. 8th, Robot* t Stewart, colored, Logoff. Oct. 15th, Harriett Hailo colored, Camden. Oct, 2'<i, \V. J. Christmas, LugoflP. Oct. 29th, T. L. Smith, Camden. OUR S TOCK OF IDK,-5T QOCDS AND 3sTC TXCpTS. Ih everything any one could wish; full of novelties and sta ples, in nil of the new weaves and colors in Dross Goods. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. our line he-fore you buy, Laditts, Ohildrens, Boys and Gents, in Wool and Cotton, Vesta and Union Suits, we have .1 full line of theso goods, and enn lit and plea*e anybody. V. ' f LADIES TAILORED SUITS AND SKIRTS* Wo call Special attention to our Ladies' Suits find walking Skirts. We have the largest and most complete line of these goods in the City. Ladies fnll Silk Lined broad cloth or Che voit suits at only $10. Theso are very handsome Suits. Gome oarly and get yours before the sizes are broken. Awarded Grand Prize by jury; of Award* of Louisiana Pur chase Exposition. This is t^e sKine "Fam&is^ Roberta John son & Rand 8hoe Co's." .Star Brutid Shoes that we are hand*. :ing. We have a full lino of Ladies and cliildiens, Gents and Boys. Special price to Country Merchants! " .7 Got our price on Bagging and Ties beforoyou buy. Yours Bespectftilly