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bd Brothers, JaroB A YEAR '?tmw t:on?e when all d * in n there td?ould te ul'c#-!? *411} good will toaar/dg ruen.V ihne.lt?I?o the ?enaon when ire apt to freeze, when )our ?nweili HiU'iuion becaute il.e v'moet heimctlcnlly fealed, ?r.d flVu*} an opportunity to do i* % Your health depend* cn ??a o( yout plumbiujr, ao I 10 -mm order better than Jvl a ?*ad. w, a j.fl.DDg uian win * >|?? factor v Mil, watt foot) I haf-tj^ft an W rdn ? s d a y mom i n 4 Hit death was caused fron 1 caaaes. Ntw Wood Yard. ^Hilton, of Westvillo,<ri I ry. Islojxn up a new woci 'studen. Mr. Hilton wi'i I wood ar<d )iia prices wiil ry lowest. See bis TTdviw ; .. ^ 'f VA^r ; I PcXalb Milla Sold, a?Ml 1$; lii ? l sr >tiou na i lis we r eeday lust to Mr. Get . MfilOfe ^ /or $I65,00(. ratiilate tbo purchaser uini w ill aobii b Poll ; :? haad^ptw* nWne' *ay at tlfo\C:?u) re; to-morrovrvi d be sure to l?e on at your lavoilh ?pointed. "jtraiea: _ __. .rofgg^g^ 10 to Jlie pastorate, o' ^ C*b*Wiau Church rojk here. 8 0|?; --'.sr: A ? '"f fajreitt . Mai Bock log iotton. Han ' iromin, hail Jail oliai g ^riBTboai beld off] Iwi Wfvlfr T V T- vf .1 w- - >? }.t V; W t 8 H -on Clew eoi (o night. WC{. 7- T .v imm aRagW jll in line and t jon tm??lmouy< Hi neftt te?* *1* thy] b\ ?7 iibi HOLIDAY GIFTS At The Jewelry Store! This Store I* the moc?*a of gift Onue within ita portal* you r?;'nlizo that y'>U have found m p'&oo v? her* I ho |>to!>|om of what t?> give i? solved. l>ut- Holiday .Slock of (lift Jewe'rv and N' ivtlti's await* jTOnr inspection. You wM womb r at it* vaiiety, ii<? fre*hu6H8 and it ?> ?Cope. li bristloH with suggestions of correct ??givablfl" thirds ? j<ifts to *uit nil lanti!N, all purges and nil fir I'UiDfil \V Mich 08 Aftd chains i n all the Miff' rent btyle* for L*db* and Gentlemen, riu<n hat>?i Kings in all styles. and ?>nr bne of Gold Kl?t Mings in of manifold design*. 4>t?r Imr of Htictt 1*? iif, fitfftJj N? eft ohain-?, Handsome Hrnoebett, bi'v*r Novelties, Military 8 de. Lumber Good#, Hdver Handled Umbrelhc nud in fHCt every feature of our slock ia most complete. We n ikr our visitors welcome and would kindly ask that you begin your hoU day purchases early as you know t' e result of late purchasing. . M. H. Hey man, The Jeweler. (A?tb*l#>H of puichaFOS w-ll he 8afe'\ kept for you until called for ) Mo^aU'a Patterns at \Y. E J?din 60DB, Tbe bnpry t?? bo awarded by the jilt Kd;;e Store baa heen on exhibi Hon in front of the ator# for hivv"hI days. - It is a handsome one and qouie ono wil be made happy to morrow eyetilnt:. Social ?Dots. Mr. and M rs W h DePaw hav< 'X houseful f??r the fusti vhI. Mr. and Mih. Hairy DePnss and two] ehildten of Spartanburg, and Mfflari Alva and Edward DijPuss, of C<>. }uoibi;>, and Misa Agnes Corbett, ?-f| Groenwood hp1 *itii Ui^m. ? Mr. Irimnti Eldredge aud Mi"6 Muraaret Eldredge are at liom< ?vhh their pnren's at the Hobkiik, Proft'HHor L T. Baker with hi* Iitl)? daughter are wi|^ Mr. and Mr*. rboB L*?cg. 1 . * Mies Etta Z'iinp, who i9 teaching at Clio, is at home for the holiday*. Mies Mario Zcmp, of the tfemale College of Columbia is spending i her vacation hero. T Mi?9f ? Emily Car>fap<t)_and Mars ViHppipne from Sir Mnry'e Collegp, Ralfegb, N. C, nte making their j many friend* here happy by their preso iice. Kronj the Medical College in | G h dries ton are rtiji* young frlendp [ Messrs Edward Buykin and 8uin> ?rr Ttharoo. Mr H ? l?.on B i \ kin, of Charleston, in in Oamdcu wher? he <<3 ject* li* ?owkft ' li in?hro Wf end wilt- tiring hi* ?vonivg wife |fl*rthA lioTfdafn. " Sf rs. He cry TI ?? Is *> 1 1 and son R- gi ?laid heve returned (rom quite .fin ojfteuiixui jvnd delightful visit t? in Clwili'Sinn; -- Mre. Laurens Mills sod Miss El ?TSBor Godfrfy~Wenl this ~#eekf Newberry to attnid thq redding ofi MiasJ*llla K. Johnstone to Prof. George McCutchcn of the South /^aroljoa College. Miss Johnstone tiasalargo nutuuei' of friend* in Camden where *he has visited. Misses Minnie and B?rtie Tren holm have gone to Columbia toj apend the holiday# with their grand til other, Mffc Girardeau. Dr. and' Mrs.A.W. Burnet will join them weVvg and their brother, Mr. Jack] TreDholm, of Maryland, wilt com plete the family par tp^ j Mrs. H. I Of Pass had^g^ne t<? her parent's home in Wadesboro, N, C./to spend (he festival with bar family. . Mrs. C. S. Shannon and son Ralph bare gono for (he holiday Season to Georgetown to be* with Ihetr home folks^/Col. and Mrs. Ralph Neablt ancf family. Mr. C J. Shannon will join then before tire 25th. ~ Mia* Maida Deas has gone to Heefc UiilMso spend the featival with friend* there.' Mi** Kate Loooir will spend a fortnight in Charleston with l)r. Hod.Mte. Henry DeSaussure and participate In the gaieties of the Pity; _8h? will enjoy the Thalia get man and the Citadel cad*>t hop Prom Clemson ootine the happy boy* among whom are M?s*re. Al lison DuBosc* Thos. Anurum, Rob. ert Kennedy antV Sydnoy' Ze'rnp .From the Citadel aro Measr* Lynch Deas. Dede Baum and Wil lie Tjrantham. ?v Prof. A. J. Bethea of the Cam den Graded School is at homo with -bte family at Dillon for the holi. day*. _? ^ M r. and MLra F. Baron Oner end! two" sweet IUvle daughters returned to (greenwood on. Monday laet after] a delightful visit to this, Mr*. Gri* ct'? childhood home, where her hap py young womanhood was spent] -and. where ehe ia always *q}ooo>ed with enthustaaa -bt her nuwei^ue frlendi ??d relatiT^. ^ Mr# a ad Miss Brown who hava beep Wiling Mr. and Mr?r "*r~G. Whistler on -Ktckwood Heights" [ trayf ief t and will spend the ChtiSW ?^C*arlom? M. O., an ^Ti " PKUSONAL. Mnslt'in Lawrence and Elwordj McDowell left Wrdneadny nu ht fui ? Jnckaonv l|??t Kla . i?? apend Ohrlt-t- ! m** with t tscir ut cle, Mr E<i?ard , N lh 8 Mtttxtja Annie Al? Kinder and KM**- ? JJ rchm<><" buve returned hotne fr<>uj . M cI'\m?iV Bnaineaa ('ttllftfi*, ?t Col 11 ill i ilia, after * tull i?our?e lit typewriting j and ?|,vtHi|iiA|4iy. ()?r fritnd Mr W \V, Orox ! ion, of Kerehaw, in to hea rm <<u Monday I Hh t Mr. Croxtou Iihh | a tqbaciiber to The Chroulel? fw j fourteen years nod is pai?i up iiov* until January I. 11(00 \S'e are pVasud to note the rapbl ( Improvement ??t* I>? I. H Alexander He bopoft to he uhlu to open his of I lice f?/r husiiuss early In January., and b*? exprctP to have RBSoaiatww ! with him Dr. Edward McF Dun b??u 1 of New Yo k, a young man * bo j ooinev highly recoonnendtd Trespass Notice. All pertonu arc liurnhy forbidden to i Irebpats for any purpose whatsoever up- j on my Iaud? situated about 1 1 * ^ mi leu' north of Camden, near Granny's Quarter j croek. W. Truesdet, T Dec. 21?t, 1901. ^ 7 WOOD YARD. 1 wish to announce that on January I 1004, I will open up a Wood Y*r<l In Camden. I will handle th?? very best wood at ihe lowest poiiihTfi price* or ders aulle.ltad l?. 11. HILTON. Dec. 23rd 1904. Cabbage Plants ?From Ilest Tested Sewl*.-? Now iflndy for ?hip?n*nt. Largo, airony. healthy. These plants w?re grown in the open nlr and will stand se vere fr?c? without injury. Marly Jeraey Wftkcflild. largo type of <Jharh't>lon Wakefield, wliicji are th<"? lmst known varh tiea of rarly cabbages ; a'soTTrndor aon'f Sucr.ffls|r>ns, tho heat. large, lnr?; *nd unre hrndcr Augr.ala Karly Truck er, also a fino type of iate variety. Neat ly picked in basket's $1.50 p??r thousand.,. For (lvo thousand or over $1.25 per thousand f. o b. express office. Spccial prices made on largo iuta. CHAS. M. GIBSON. Young's lit. nd, P. C. Dec. 23, 1901. '/*} Master's Sale, Slate of .South Carolina? County j Kershaw. ? | Iu tlie 'Court of Common Plena. Emily II. Smith, Plaintiff, Atjainut Rfibecca B. Lucas and W. W. Mil's, Defendants 7;; Undor and by , virtue of n deoreo herein of his Honor , Judge R O Purdy, dated October 13th, 1004, J will offer for s'le, at public Y.utyv-y, before the C<urt House door in Camden, M, (' , within the h'g.il hours of tale, on the lirat Monday in .Jan.; uary, 1(105, being the peoond (2nd) duj^ot said mouth, the f- Mowing described reu) All that tract of land situated in the State of S.ruth Carolina. County of Ker shaw, on Ifcavet; Crack and WaUiee River, nottrjdberty Hlit. containing throe huin di(yi fi!)d stxiDOttVftanjj,- -uiore -or-Wr ae shown by .^^general plat of the Heaver Crcek^fcmrfs of Jtfbeph Cunningham, made by F. J. Ilay, Surveyor, dat^ January 18th, 18^5 being tract No C otT said plat, including1 the piuivII twenty (BO) acre tract on the River, the said plat being on file -in -thy < tick's office, -ffeprtiay "Cqu nf v , fri thfr'ease of Jno. A- Arm&trqng, PMutiff. against 0. 1J. GuUetori. el at . the said tract No, 6 paving by decree in said cause been set off 111 partition to the said Rebec ca B. liuoas. bounded North by^fractrNo. 8; East byNo. 4;,Soyth b)r Bearer 'Creek and tylijott Piaoej Went by tftfet Ho 8} a'so, 98 afofeanid. the separate twenty (20) seres of River land which goes with said tract as ahown on the plat. Tmiii of S?|p?one- third e*sh, the bal au|P|K on?* and t wo years* to be scoured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold with option to purchas er tP pay *1T~ cash. ~or a gireftter portion thai) ono thir4; iut$pe?t from date of sale. Purchaser to par for papera L. a" WITTKOW8KY, ? Master Kershaw County. December 16th, 1904. Foreclosure Sale. South Carolina ? Ker ah aw County. In tb? Court of Coqrnon Plea*. The fiank of CamA***. Plaintiff, Agniwt Camden " Lumber Manufacturing Company, Defendant, Under and tiv virtue of a decree Id the above case, made by the Honorable R O. PurViy; Circuit Judge, on the 80th day of November, 1904; I will offer for sale in front of the Court House doowin the City of t-amden, during the logal hour# of sate on the first Monday in Jan. uary, 1905, the following described prop* erty : All that purco! or lot of isnd in the City of Camdert. and the County of Ker shaw and State of S^uth Carolina, front ing Four Hundred Twenty-eight (438) feet North on DeKalb Street and extend ing back South a uniform width to a dnpth of Three Hundred (800) feet, and bounded oa the North by DeKalb Street? on the Bast by a atrip of land One Hun dred (100) feet wide, which is the tight of way of the Cheaterfield and Kershaw Railroad Company amr>wbf?b separate* said lot from <;ordon Street, on the South by oth*r portions of tbeaanw land from which this lot waa cut off andr which is now owned by F. M- Zemp, and on tbo West by Wylio Street of the City | of Camden. Also all the machinery, of every kihdand description on the* prem ise* above deacribed and belonging to the satd Oacidaat Lumbar Manufacturing Company* and oonaletlng of Boiler. Kn> ghw, Shafting, P?U?ya, Dry-kUa, Plan em, Sawa, etc., together with all lumber and material* of erwf kind aid daaerlp tion oa the said premises or to be deliv. . pymj on thp fiiij fyQn titfUi to ' tUp* all the right*, franchisee | t *Cm pritikjr*# ftlthn ?*?<* Camcten Lam- 1 bwlBeUHiif OaA^^ wWch Uj JVSej't & Su1tS| Y ouths 3u its , Ghildfe|is Suits, Si: ITS THAT Kt r. PIUCK vM) <VH? MTY LJKillT. IN V> RNS, JiOVS & CjllLDIMCNS ?[ J ? s. ? - ?? ? I ^ Conio tiiiil 1 t U8 fcliow yon the ven latest m Shot's. *V< THINK we <-.n plea^Nou. Wo KNOW w?t (ho I vales i i i li-i iv . Just Hoot iv. ij? a fu sh line -?! Xeckwoa ? lutcsl colors :uu Shapes. ^Latest kSluijJi a iu Soli ii ml v^till Huts from Lowest to Hu.li ost Grades. Oomo *i n?l mo us if you w?nt l?? bo |>lo i#oi]. SHOE, HAT AMD "in a man. New Grocery Store. I I wish to Ann .urtno tU;? I hav opened up a flrsl. grot.u.?y in tlio bnil *in,r n ? it irt't i?f tt.n Hi k?rv, and carry ? full lino < 1 1' a1 k IVU* ? ? f groceries. M \ |iiieoB a ?-?i li^ld In addition to i?v ifoeery huninoty I h ive added h c i i ly fav-t ?r\?, and lorors of c-indy wt'l find hen I'rcsli and pure cardy. I'ure Pork Snusngo. , I will nls<> alwilvs hivf on liaiii' ** , pufe Fork Si'iaft'/'4 A<t T will \?ar?. lie no bt:cf at alt .ay #uns >f'? w ? i I I .? Absolutely "Pare Pork Salt >;.???' " j Buck Monos an l .Spiuu TliWs al?.? tor sale. I Pnt'onag^ solicited and I giuran roe to please you Very tteepeotfnlly, E. M. Ilendrix. MM ? ? 'I'ltH if Kiihsoi ip' i (i iht* 7(5 ?P4 of th?* !i?i Lnft'll A*k? t W> 'ion Ht<- llMW ft'v tliC o! j l)C? < *f ti c Si-r.iotui j* find i'rfas?Ti?r. A I'. Kuin^tlv, 1W W. il llmitfli. nirl Tmm. Dcu. 15, 11)' '4. Tax /Executions. ; Uii It i" o?><! liy virtui) of sundry lux eXTnt jom. to mc diipcicd. I will piowcx' to ?i?ll lliP Court I 1<iuh*? tloor ll? ( fly City <?f OtundiMi. on the Umt MondiiV in . Ian , ir?"7. dining the legul hour* of i dull', llto drati'licd I (.'*] estate: !o- VC |1 ; ; Ail iluit j it o'*, i <it reel or, tract o* lain! ssniMt?'d .ii Keralinw cout'ty, Soath ? v.,}ir?)|i i>a rooiAiiiii g 175 ncrco, uior<* or a nd bounded on tlu< north, vseul tin! s -oil. !?? I. IT. Ilfttn'jirc, ami on tho t??M S. K. il.li; U-vk'd Upon and to he said iu; t Ik ]iror?rtv of Dr. S. H&rucli. ; 'l>ni>? of tnle? Cnph, Purcliaser to ! par for pnp?v4. ; "" i .1 S. thantiiam. Sheriff K. C, 13CT4. ? A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR' * I and as Cotton has decline! Mf'teen Dollars percale, buy youvi goods from v" ;j -A.. 3D. KZESlsrnsr^ OTT, . . , . " ' ? j and save} our dollars. A bountiful line of Christina* goods in the way of Table audi Pockpt Cutthtfy, Hands >tne Carving sets $2- to $5. Axes, wag ; ins and Air for tho Boj s. See our Delft Enamel ware, ' lorceiain Heed. Clean and pretty. Our Hardware line waa'i aever fHller. Especial attention paid to the Saddlery Depart ! .neat. Saddle*, Harness, Bridles, Horse wear, Lap Robes. What nicer present, for "the wife than a Garland Range and: ihe kitchen fitted out with our beautiful Delft ware? I CHOICE GROCERIES. j TrJ our home made Molasses 50c p**r gal, far superior., to; Now Orleans. The favorite ?-Kingau" Hams always ofc/nari^.i Do not take "U\?se are just m good1 but buy 4,Ku?gan?" any j get your dollars worth. jp . J I A.B.KEHW?t Buriu S Barrett. / , ^ t ? ? . _ 62,000 Loadcl ShelU jutti received, find Guns for everybody to help shoot them away. Prettiest and cheapest tot of Gun* ?.iver shown bef >re in TCerehaw county. jg ?, All lundS maohineny repairs oir hand including leather, vyftber.and genuine Gandy b< Iting. " Valves, pipe, fittings, packing, lacing and gin bristle**. Large assorttr ont of latest stj le uftldings from which to Mtaot. ? Bring us youj^vcturc* to frame. ^ J Tjook jit our lino of Cook Stoves anrt Uonges ranging in price to frIO - - Our pr-ceS ar<i low :? s tin? lowest and Wu will make it to >\ U;v interest to gee iw before supp't vjnft your ^ft^U4n bftiflwjurc. l~r_l Fofar.? ttapsc. SPECiAL X'MAS SALE rM \ AT ' The Famous Gilt EdgeStore. A FEW OF THE THINGS THAT WILL MAKE A NICE PRESENT. " . One oi those Ladies Hlk Limd Tailored Suits, cheap at 00, -reduced to $ 7 50. A ladies Rain Coat, lirown and (iray at $9.00. One lot oi ladies silk waists black and colored, reduce*^ from ? $5. to $3 50. 1 W ,*T / J A All of oui Ladies and children* cloak stand furs at ppocial pi iocs for this Halo. One of those silk covered down comforts, or a nice pair Of wool blankets, " ^ Table Linen, Doilies M Napta. lp We have a beautiful line oi" these goods in Linen and raeglf corised bemstiehed Napkins. Fringed napkins, Tray covers aw| Fancy Linen pieces. See those Oi inch Union Huek Towels at $2. dozen. m m <1 , - > Notions And X'mas Goods. Our Notion stock is full of X'mas Novelties. Lad ie's Handbags in leather ami velvet*. A full liae of Colgate's *? ?onpu and toilet iirticlos Books' Pictures, Vases, Fancy Chi oW and Out CIIhhh. Kt'e onr Ladie's Knibroidored jlandW* ' chiefs. We bought, a drummer's samples. Those .are 25 per cent loss t hitn value. ? CLOTHING ft AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN ANI) BOYS, ~t . ; * v * ? We have the knife in these goods and cut tUe price to suit you. Hujjh, Hug*, and Art ^(juans. ? Wo liaVe just leceiveda oeautiful line of these good a for the holiday trade ftomSQ cents to $30 00. We t?ke orders forcarpets madotoftltft* - room. Have a full line of samples for youFto select from* In our Dress Coods Department s wo are o values in Fine Dress Goods/ We have a -White-Wool Goods for evening divsteg. ? ? *? ? Only two weeks more for tickets, at the buggy. Iai* spent with us we give you a chance at * ?tveu>aWay X'mas eye at 3 o'clock. ' r ;/?".?} - Tfamos of ^Persons S/ven (him Aug. 27th, Mrs. Moffett Congaree S. C. Sept. 3rd, W. A. Crossland, Camden. V ? ' ; , Sept. lOtlr, Stephen Williams, colored, Boy kin. Sept. 17thJT. W. Lang, Camden, . Sept, 24thr^erry Adams, colored, OamdenlF Oct. 1st, La nee McCaa, Lugoff. Oct. 8th, li^bort Stewart, colored, Lng?flf. r ? Oct. 1ft th, rllrriett Haile, colored, Caralen. Oct. 22, W. J. Christmas, Lugoff. Oct. 2#th, T. L. Smith, Camden. Nov. 5th. Miss Beulali Stokes, H. F. D. No; 2,:?/ 8. 6 Nov. 12th, Cuddy Lowell? (colored) Boy kins, S. d. ':v";v* Nov. 19th, Norwood Ancium, Camden, v Nov. 26, Frank Pierce, colored, Camden. Dec. 3rd, T. J. Williams, v T)ec. 10th, Tweed James, Wo are agents ior the Standard Patterns at 10c snd j 5c. Oall and get a fashion sheet ? It. ? Remember when you , po to buy a pair of 81ioes that ' j and this is the only place you can get thorn. Yours Respectfully,