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fe sealed thers, Irocjn, BEAUXii1 jflHG (ower bath furnisher "obflth room is com foliglitful fixture. \y and your bath roojf tit' st and must impj^jTy .call on John 1< >ho will 'npyn F./en furnish/t i?t; # If. 00 Reward. ?of Fur Boa loth" Huh %<>?(. bi'iwfoi) Monti tm-n JpMw HoftliJrk Inn m \y, Nov. 23,1904. - "? ? ') kt (Sal mcml Brother's ?Mvcd at Salmond Brothers y. of Mines meat (Hriot per ib. -Mackercl. 10( Raisiun .and al slfofitoablc good*, f< ?>?"? ?' 1 r-. ? i Qreenl?ou8? Now Ready - - For Visitors; : >vClieio1se? Greenhouse is now to wilcoaoc all visitors fo> ri^ cariji*Uonfl, violetp, cry pofc plaoLs or leituco *Vonr Mdera for Christ leeting at Antioob. Kht?M| requ&Bled to an .H>? praaohicg , l*i Satlirdny in lx o'clock, Imqaedialpty aing tlio contract fo> of worship * . Ji. full nlleudance of .dsaitcd. " trw Grocsry Store, f. Hendrix has opened hp itt the old Aernp it lag next to the bakery, .^carries a fall lino aod k kuf* ?oy8, are like lii* fty do wo yondor-" Look " $81 irotk and'givc He will he Jjfca. : Oilt Edge Store,- f ? -new advertisement c< I Edge Store today. Those Iff that I hie store is giving Saturday and thej hnggy* olti ChrislKiae j proving to he drawing "5o and try.yonr luck. He ting good value lor youi lit may get five dollars and & l 'ATM TRANSFER 3. a Tresekow to Kershaw kyeife Hall Site or Ue 1*00. freight to Kerstiaw Coun liaat ^qiniug LaFayettt {odghto Amos Hough CC $460. ^ ill to it A W?1 ?for ; *e $30. David Wolfe I lot .PriCe not stated. Tresekow to Jane h 7 3*4 acres in Kirk Tre^okow to Jane A !~ lot on LaFayeU< So-*-r V ?. A ' I James Carlos t rs 110 acre? ? r* 19 A Rabon [ ?i-C acres in No I Gilbert Ar street $R0. fm Hay 1 lot tn H F Smith 3U Thorntor I WOO ?; .tor, W Cr*i> -We^tuten I-fOUDAY 'GIFTS I At The Jewelry Store! Thin Store (h the mecoa ??f ft hunter*. Once within itn portal* von ?enliy,n that y n bare f < ? it m 1 ? wh"re the of what, to vjive in wdved. tllir Holidny Stock of f ? i f t .!?>*/?? rv and Novell i?> awa*tB Voj|f inspection V'?u nil \v???id. t at if v b 1 i e t v . <!*< and it* ?,cnprt. It i^rintb'K with FUpye?tioi>K '4 eorr ?'et ,ii}ivul)li:" things ? ^ilt? !<? *t(1t all ten tea, all |>u'h>'h and oil ?*i r - "UmBtani'fts. . \Vat<-he* t?o*l ehainw in | all tli* ditftrmt ?-t.yle<? lor Ladief and Gentlemen, Plain bund Itinjr* ?n all at) Kb, Ad onr l?ne of Gold <<et King* i? of manifold demgnn. Onr line of Stick l'm?, Link*, Neck chain*! Ilanilsotue ftrooehen, Siivei T>oveltieH, Military Sotn, Leather (ioods, Silver Handled UmbrellaH and iu f?ct every feature of ourl stock is most complete. We make our visitors welcome and would1 kindly ask that you begin your lioll day p'jrcbsBes early an you know the rean't of late purchasing. M. H. Heyman, The Jeweler. (Art idea of purchases wdl he aa'ulv k??pt for you until called for.) \ \ Paxtor Callod AtJ n meeting of the?ineinhei rtV* ihe Knpiia*. cbrVfeh Inht Sunday ?. e?ll io tin- piisloraje of the ehurch w aw extended to ItVv Mr. Hcevfc, of nVjffii-Bsee. .vTli^re w.ia quite ? fuf! :*o ? ! nn<Hthe call wan rnrde unanimous. Tt is ...ret. known /vhetber Mr. Iteevee will accept or not. PERSONAL. Mr P'. I/. McCtiUun) is apondingfl few day? in Camdeu. Mr. I) I) Hamn who in attending the S. C. College speut Thanksgiving in Camdeu. Mr. J. K. Folsom, of Hethune, was ,in Cntnden last Monday and paid us A pleasant call. We received a plcn?ant oall yester day ft-iiiti Roy W . S Walters. ofWest ville, ami Mr K L Copolnnd, of Be thnne They were in Camdej?H) at. tendance upon the meeting ol the executive board of Llio Kershaw a? fcociation. Mi^n Neijifl Watts, of Lugoff, left Iflpt FiY t^j^*tte?d the Columbia Kemald ^ M iss Watts had made 1 1 ?ots to commence '<er ?tt[ 3^?fe^^college at the bo f' -"y fff1 i>nt was pre vented from doing ho by a severe spell of typhoid fever fioui which sho has just recovered. For Christmas presents go to M II. Heyman's, the jeweler. Qf course you will w?on be looking for Christmas presents. M. II. Iley. man. the jeweler, baa Cfcaotly wliftt yon want. Go and Bee him. On Saturday at high noon M rs.. H. G. Garrison gave a moat beauti f?l six course luncheon ],o twelvew>f her friends in honor of Mrs. Handy who iw visiting her sister Mrs. YV. B. (lordop| }a Kj^irqpd. The love ly day, was just cold euougl) to ep Joy the obarry, oracfeling firea, the lovely old colonial home resplendent lu the many bued chrysanthemums and potted plants, while within the dining room the table wasexqulaite iu Its QJ,j])ents of damask, sil ver and gl&Bs with bea#l|M ypjlow flowers tastefully arranged. The place cards lied with yellow ribbon nnd beautifully embroidered napery in thn prevailing color qpd e??ry* tlilnsr dainty and delicious totem ft the mo?t fastidious appetite. Mrs. Carrison" was QBelfted la receiving by her sister. Mrs. Vul Jordon, and the guests wore Mosdamcs Handj, W. H. Gordon, W. M. Shannon, A J). Kennedy, F. B. Davis, C. J. Shannon, A- W- ftqrqet, O. Yale?, A A. Moore and Miss Uey t\olcU. lax Executions. ? UuJcr and by virtue of sundry tax i p?epwt|on9 to pne directed, I wjl| procepd to aeil. before the tioiirt Kousa door in the f!ity of Camden, on the first Monday ip J)ec., 1004. during the legal hour# of ?ale, the following described real eatatpi to-wit : All that piece, parcel or tract of land '?ituated int-Kershaw County, South Car# olina, containing seven acres rnoro or leg 9 itpfj bpu^dcd nprth by Damascus church property, east by W. L. Gaekln, south by Zach Wright, and west by T. 1 J. Cautbfen; levied upon and to he sold | as the property of ??. T>. Wright Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land situated ip {Cerpbaw county, South Carolina containing 175 aor?a, "more or loos, and bounded on the north, west and -south by J. H. RatcHffc, and on the east by S. H. Hall. Terrra of sale ? Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. 8, TflANTHAM. Sheriff K, C. bf ov. lTili, 1904. Foreclosure Sale. South Carolina ? Kershaw County. In >he Couri of Common Plea*. The Enterprise Building Loan Association , Plaintiff, Against Louisa Wilson^ Defendant. Mrs. W. A. Ancrum gaye A charming reception on Thursday afternoon to about thirty of her friends in honor, also of Mra. Han-, dy of Annapolis. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Ancrum l?fi on Saturday morfcing to npend G?la weik in Chnrieston. Mr. and Mra. C. C.. Whitakor and Ma*t??r &aleh are taking in tho lea uvlt?e? of Gala week and visiting their relativea in the city. Miss Cora Garrison went to Sum ter on Monday for the Carnival week in that gay little city, Camden will ho in feative array herself this week with tho unusual occurrence of (our bridal couplet in ber raidajt. Mr- and Mr*. Jae. ,H,_ Burnt relumed on Sunday (roto their wedding trip ,porvh tak ?^nj? in iba 8t. Louie Krf^potitton ; l>r. Alburtut Mbore and bride of New York oily who havo juat re turned from their tour abroad are to epend their Tbtnktgiving vaca Una with tbair parenta, Dr. and Mr*. A. A. Moore. Mr. Laurent MHla who wat mar ried on Wednetdar night to Mien Johoetpne, of Newberry, arrived ti?!r?* on Thnrtdny wilh hit brid*? tod |lr. B. P. DeLoaohe who wtt mtrried on Taetday l?w MittUtippi to JlUt Annie DeLtjrbronght bin bride to apend the' bold id ay tetaon lith hia family., . Dr. iid^iiraiC. P. DaBote and a4* ap*ad l^ ^-Cer n It el wtk V* iJ with Motive* iu Hu cuter. WoiHh cHnmu exciter nor pencil l? *? i ?? *. k lovelier ac roe th*n wa* j?r ?? g?n'?d ?>n Saturday *fl?rnoon on the pretty I u w n io front of Mr, h i? rl Mt? l> A- B <>\kir\'* how* nliee about thirty It ? |>|<y children ynth I'fi'H there la do honor to little Miff ('Men I)<?tii;l an Bo\ kin'* sixth birth ? ti?. A pindar It i ? lit ?nh tiral o. the ? v? nlngg prityn.wi Mini the iiut ?V I fin filler ?r <1 rxr tarnations ?-f d? !>gln gladdened ' h* heat's o 1 ?l OM??*ern l? v. Mian H'Utirl Khsnnoi making Lin- hjghcet ii'nrc won IdVi-lv hut pi <??<? m i?i| it to liiili Min* Ht-niioiie Bodkin who t-nnn m-xt. ,Mhmum' Kugene Lenior ?><<? the fortunate possessor of the !????? eat bag of |>indnrs and also th? prize f<>r 1 he host hunt* r among ttm boy*. The nwoit IlUle folk* wfio wo happy and merry tlmi n whm w?|| worth a walk just. to look upon the beautiful scene. Of course the delightful refreshments w?re| nil import Ant feature of the aft or noons entertainment. Among Mism "Ellen RouglaV' numerous birth day i f l h wan h vorv handsome <1 <> 1 1 hearing tfie attractive name of Nel lie Lee who in her little carriage is quite hi* url (lit ion to tho neighbor* hood wliiolv i* a fun ?iih one for i'* in any ?>nd chariniu? little f r ? 1 1< - May Kllt'n Dougbia he nlwa\a an beautiful mid sweet as now ent huvo many, many h tippy returns ol llio day Mian Mo*. Villenigue entertained Uip "Acorn Club" on Tuesday af ter noYwi at. h?>r Father's handsome new horoe ou Lyltleton\slreet. H?d the weather bevy ordered for the oceaaiou il could not ha-vfe been mory ides' ?nd beautiful. $ix handed euchre in always a fascinating gum< . Mr#. James Burns whose "best girl" M i Villepiguo was ju*t n few weeks ft|M? w <i8 tho guest of honor and being one of the most popular and en thuslustic memhers of the Cluh ii was a great ph'seiue to all to wt-l eome her hmk to her home and the eluh. The beautiful new home of the hostess made it unnecessary to add another attraction to make it lovely, still t he handsome floral 'Pr orations cli armed the eve and ph'Mg ! led the senses of all present. Th. | refreshments wi-re .unusunlly deli- i cious and the playing enthusiastic. Tim successful winner of the bfsi ' prize, being Mrs. John Whitaker, Jr., who presented It to tho guest of honor, Mrs. James Burns. Mrs. Smyrl and Mrli. Halsall and her sons and M iss Florence Halsall left on Saturday for the Gal*i week in Charleston; Second Week Jurors. The fol'owin^ jurors for the second week npecinl teun of Court wore drawn this morning. J W Jordan, J K William*. M W Crossland, JO J KibsoU, L Ij Glyburn, W R Mosi'lev, M II Horton. 'W A Ha'field, W II Pearce, Kll Peak, I> L Clntoe. 11 R Stokes. L Jones, F J? Yu/Jjorongli, A O Hall, Q J Rabop. W H Gregory, W it Trvieftdel, L?\ j Branhnm, T J Smyrl, J D MuLauren, 11 W.Sutton. C F Munn, G A Bra 8inglon,.G W Gav. J D Perctval, W C Raley. ffr , W R Barfield, W E West, J Jj Bradley, W F! Strond, C Hornsby, J Rhanx', P p1 Owens, H H ^earpe, W R |dta|rttel^: Under and bv virtue of a decree in the above on?e, made by the Honorable R. O. Pur^j. Circuit Judge. on the 12th day of October, 1904, I w?ll offer for ?ale in front of thfyjCourt Hou*e door in the City of Cninden, during the legal hour?or ?ale on the first Monday in December next , the following described property : All the right, title, iittereat and claim of the Defendant in and to two (2) sharen I of Hock in. the fifth (5th) series of the Knterprise Building and Loan Associa tion of Camden, Si. C. AIko, all that parcel or lot n{ land In I in the City of Canufcn, County of Ker I shaw and State of 8outh Carolina, front* | tag fiant on Lytleton Street and Win? otio door South of Bip T>itch, adA local* Iy known m N*ncv Howell lot. -Said lot is twunded on the North by lot, now or formerly, of Taylor Lewi*; the Eart by Lyttl?ton Street; on tho South by lot' of Alfred Young; *atid on the Weil by lot of Abram Marks. Tenne of tale, for the two (4) ?h*r?? of Stock, catli, arid for the real mate, one-third (1-3} c*ah. and the balance in 'two (2) equal aonaal instalment* from VnUr U* Ttrahaw Co. Im?W II. UN. |U1eps Suits, youths > v g?uitss C>b11dfeps 1 ( \ SUITS 'I 1IAT ST l\ rin<T: M) qu v i.ro im(jH i . ! N MKN;% 1 >( i V s & r!HLl>f{KNS. ^=- ?; - > (Jonie ami lei Urf hhtJjV you 'in' very latest ill Shoes. We] THINK we cm ploji- e y on. We KNOW we givo tht? l>?ht; vales in (lie iy. Just Receiving a fresh line >f Neekweu ? latest eolois and! Shapes. Latest Shapes in Soil niid S<:l! !lu(s trow Lowest to est (i Hides. t I Come and see us if yon w;?t I t<> he pie s<m). a &&U SHOE, HAT ANtJ CUTTING MAIV. . fs K T. *?* <?'? n' K?'lini)i out i heir b'jrn i* n ? i 8t'?l?l?' I ? \ ti I it>t 1 SiiiurdHy, 0 <*. !o'?s ti-t huh ?1 '?y ( li?-n. ! ?moui)linyf lo lniM'Ooil iloi Ura. Out* hor?'i- wan l> i r ti?. ?l . ? | i Kershaw Era. E. 3. NETTLES & SON. j ^ _ - Wi' hereby v.nnource lo (In public that we iiavo opened >? iirst-cWs MtAT MARKET in tlio iior<' toriui'iiy oeeu l>i<?<i by Mr. J. K. Va?i^han)i whero we will bo to serve) you with anything in ttie lint of fresh menta We w?rry nUo :\ fnil line o j Staple an-i Fancy I GROCERIES, j :i?d extend to you a cordial j request to (tall mi us. EVERYTHING FRESH. EVERYTHING FINE.) 1 A !?????? ? mull, r >.f <>ur ill* ? tciiiloul tho >' >'1 (\-wlival iu Snui'.iM J I ll'K Wi'i'U ^ Maslei's Salei j South Cd! >'"??? ? If ffttliH wl f'ountv.l lu the (v iurt n f C??ni nion l\wlu, / j UfhflCC'i II \toitiP. A'juins! j II > /i v;/ I mi /</Ah ?/tW W . J ? VmujU* | I Foreclosure. I'nilcr nii'l l>y virtnu of th?? <h>crv<? of' ; -f ? t ? i !? "? l'-iHy i? Ll??? hIiovc h 1 1? rtl ,, I ? ? s . dnM"l ? i"niltHr I'Jt'i. I.'.HH. ! w ill ??fM ' i in fr> iit nf r i ('i?ui I linii-Ht in ('rtni']><n ' j < tMi ll"' li'Ht. M.ijiiWiy in "( , ! lVi'4. the lti;{ iUjM-i'ib??l ' j All tl.l! I'll" p.UOf1 t)|. ,,j | ; i . i . | pitu iifd iu S'.yr?? itlW 4?,iuniy. M ? >! I "K'Uh V, ur<> ,l(l witter* o' S\\ iit t'tv. k. ' | ' .0 Iiuii'!r<->1 niul forty- jm* ! . .will nni'-li in (ill 1 2) hen h fiiori* or )?"K. t ' ?:i.i folly il.-K ril>o?l < :i n j?IhI ?if S vl . ' | UoyUui, iimJ known !t* u pari of I ? I SIu'.ihom i'.'tk I'W , houmh'il (ormovlv | by oHnr i?oti.>ii8 of ssii?l tru<'.t.i ; K:ifrt liy of Sirntvr. South hy IiouIh ( f Hh i j! t'8> in i o of Mrl,tM?h line! , j Wef-l 1 V ijiii'.lt r Vol k of Swift. Ci'?vk ? ? tali ?/f w hich i.;\M*ar V>y, fHVr**iiii?? to th?r. I ? ln'.J of 'iinivH I,. Hailc iitul T. C. 1 1 ? i I ?* . to 1 1 utit v)ioti Vnujzhn, reeorOod in Book) ('. ?t (K)4. TortiiM ? Cafli, purchasir to pay fui il>cra. i L. A. wittkowsky. pupers U. 1901. N'ov U.tgoi 'lHsUM' ,or Ken.huw'co. ! Zf/tQ ffifammot/i Store Of \ 9//, Return j Offers Exceptional Bargain For The Fall Ami W inter j *? Season of It 04 And 11)05. i During our long and uniformly successful career we havej i.ever been so favorably' situated lor caring for tlio needs of our; custoinorfi. We ore in a posit-on to greatly benefit all of ourj customers by selling tbo ohoie.?st now go.Mls on the smallest j profit Would be pleased to have you call and inspect' the iollowin lines. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. In our dress g>ods department wo are showing op exception ally handsome collection of Novelties and plain? fabrics iu ZibeliTtes, Venetians, Panne Cheviots, Rainproof Clothe, Mo hair, Panama*- Roxnna and SanglW Weaves, also suiting cfr frets at from 18 cents to $1 2f>'. Don't fail to see our broad cloths in Black and Colors, 'pieae have no competition. SILKS ANDVELVETS. , We arc showing some new and attractive designs. We have' always hud good values in these lines and will not disappoint! you now. Don't buy before you have paid a visit to this do- ! partment. 46 inch Black Tail ta a specialty. ! CLOAK AND JACKET DEPARTMENTS j We enter the season with a line of ^Proved Sellers.*' If , you li&v?.any dr.ubt about uWhats Right" come and we will I convince you. WOOLEM GOODS. We are exclusive selling ag??uts for cert ain brands of Blan kets, Flannels, and Skirts. Coeds of standard rrputatioji for.! R\ill weight, Fineness, and uniform high quality. An ins pec- 1 lion is all we ask. Our stock of Prints and domestic outing Flannels, Etc., incomplete and prices ihe lowest in the mark it. | CLOTHINC DEPARTMENT. j We have added to this department two special lines of high; art clothing. Come to see us. We can pfease you in quality as well as in price. -See our special $'). 98 suits, they are1 beauties and g* ar en teed to lit and to wear. I BOYS CLOTHINa A SPECIALTY. ! We are sole Agents for the celebrated Hamilton-Brown Shoe Oo. Every pair guarentoed to give satisfaction, if not anoth er pair in place. HATS CAPS AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. | If you need Mtylish Ilat, S'uiit, or Neck Tie, call and ut* j show you the I a teat. ? j SPECIAL ATTENTION FARMERS, r We are always prepared for you in heavy groceries. The priees are alwuys the lowest. Get ortr prices before you buy. I We have always on hand a fu'l line of \V?.gon?, Busies, Har ness, atliory, Kte. We will l>? glad to have you inspect our Uotok. Rospectfulv. 7 ? - ? ? \ V AT Wagons! Wagons!! Wagons!! " ' \ \ \ \ A CAR LOAD OF THE CELEBRATED RYDER WAGONS J list roceivt'il. One horso. Two horse, Tluotfiind Four ioix', Iron nxlu or 1 liinible Skiri-,' Wi?lo or narrow tj"rt\ SOUTHERN MADE -HIGH CRADE. . v?* 15uilt with host M a^iJvv v.1.:1. t'Tiolj o.ud heavily ironed; Do igned and balanced (or light running. Datable and at'rnc ? tf 9 live finish. COME AND fl'.T A TICKET AT THE BUGGY. , 'T * . V A With every dollars worth ot goo>ls you buy from uu, Me ;ive you a ticket which is a chinvje at the 5 dollars in the lock at 3 o'clock every Saturday a id at the buggy 3 o'clock m Christmas Kve. '1 lie^o nie the names below of those who 4 iav?i been given the $ ?"> . 00 :::: Aug. 27th, Mrs. Moffelt Congaiee S. 04 Sept. 3rd,-W. ,A. Crossland, Camden. Sept. 10th, Stephen Williams, colored, Boykin. Sept. 17th, T. W. Lang, Camden, Sept, 24th, Perry Adams, colored, Camden. Oct. 1st, Lawrence McCaa, Lugoffv Oct. 8th, Robert Stewart, colored. Lugoff. Oct. lath, Harriett Haile, colored, Camden. Oct. 22, W. .T# Christmas, Lugoft'. Oct. 29th, T. L. Smith, Camden. Ifav. 5th, Mi^s Beulah Stokes, It. F.' D. No. 2. Nov. 12th, Cuddy Powell, (colored) Boykina, S. 0 . Nov. 19th, Norwood Ancrum, Camden. --- h V' / '? : WHY NOT BE THE NEXT LUCKY ONE? I o ? , f ' ,\V^ 2jfc- ^ rak! < ? ? u , 2? ? We have a specially nice line of these >ffering "way below value." In ladies wraps we ihort strap back, 3-4 length. Tourist and long black and colors and at prices to plea*e. ?r* i Yours Respectfully, 'MAMJfT *T.U?K*3ty & RAND a H