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TREE To aul QlURCMSpERS t imported Japanese NAPiQMS ? *ITH PURCHASE OF . rOR SALE BY Salmojid. Brothers, Ktupl<> And Fancy Grocers. YOURS FOIl A CLEAN NEW YliAR; !t is our pn.viiKti t> innk'.* the home 8?iiita-\'. wl iilt-si me, mv-'cI and than in ho milts we cam for i* pluiithiukt by modern ou-tluald. Wo Lot-pn^k Jimr or ders during 1 Otto , knowing full well that Wf Citn accord }ou full meHr.nro of sat ialtfetion? ? evf-n n? lo?pri<'o ? CJIail to ? ? tin: at? on any joh, r:o mutter how email. JOHN l<\ .1 KN IvJN S . Pianoa and Organs Thoroughly. tuned, cleaned and repaired. R. B. Shaw. Trueadell House. V U iitov, ni iOat . Oj M ontay, on or. near the busi ness part of Main St. One Side Co?ub set with stones. Kinder will kindly leave same at the Jew.elry Store. M. H. Hey in am Preaohiog In The Bap ti at Church Sun day. ? " . - Or. 6. B. Moore, of the S. C\CoU| letja wifl tfteach in tlie Camden Bap tiat Church next Sunday morning aod evening, the 19th. *B*m And Stables Burned. The barn and stables on Mr. II. O. Carri son's Hermitage plantation about two ^inlies easfc of Camden j w&e burned last Tuesday night to gether with about six hundred bush els of corn and a pood deal of fodder andJnjuring two males. The fire is thought to be of incendiary origin. A Serious Accident. We regret to learn that on Sat urday night last Mr. "Shell'' West, ?on " of nur highly esteemed fellow citizen Mr. J. F. Weat met with the] very great misfortune of getting one of his legs bioken. Mr. West wan returning home from Camden inrt the mule he was driving took fright, and running away threw Mi. We&t out of the buggy inflicting j the injury stated above. - i -0 ^ ?? Tourist Rates. , Southern Railway, the South greatest system. JJaejjcelled din Ing.oar aetvioe, through Pullman ?let-ping curs on al. through trains. Convenient schedules ?<n all local trams. Winter.^ tourist rates are now in t ifect to all -Florida points. For full information a a to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest South ern Railway tiukeTagent, or, R. W. Hum, "-Division Passenger Agent, . . (Jharlestou, 8. C. Very Low Rates to Washington, D. 0- and Return. * Account Presidential tnaugura tlon Ceremonies, Washington, D. C. March 4th, 1905, Soutltfrn Railway announces the very tow rate of One Fare (plus S5 cents) for the round irtp Still lower r^tea for Military Companies and Brass Bands in nni-j foru), twenty or more on one party ticket. .Tickets will be told on March 2nd nod 3rd, final limit of March 8tb, ^wMoifever, an extension of flnal W ashinglon not later than midnight of March 18th, 1905, may be had by deposting ticket With Special Agent at Waahington, D. C. on or before March 8th, 1905, ?nd payment of fee of $1. at time of deposit, Fot further information aa to filet, tohedules, sleeping car teser fatione, etc, apply to any A sent of lb? Southern Railway or address Brooks Morgan, A* O. P. A. Southern Ry, Ailenta, Oe. Have You Mude Your Tnx KHutne Duly a f:-*v in ?ro d i,? n'lu li'i i ? which t? iiiukf your lux ieiur? I'he litre t'Xpift'H n? xl I u I h \ , id 20th. Have \ <>u made )i?triM. Cow Taken Up. l)nf> i i i j? l?l :U'!( and while f pot It- i caw wit 1 1 bitort crooked norim wn l?ik*'ti up ?. ri the atrce t hi ve I <\ I d?\ Offner rHii get Mine iiy h | ply ing t? ? I'liie f iieuj. il tile and pity Ulg fX[)?!D.H08. - ? -? ? ?- - Bold Out Insurance Habiuefih. Mk A S 'Ac tup lias sold out hi. insurance husiiu'HS to Measia Wil !Utna<fc Suod in un an will lie seen l?\ formal noiice of Mr Zempin anolh* er cnlutun, ond Mi. Zt iiip r?que?U hits fi icioU hi iciH wiiig I licii policies to renew with Mi ?hih William? & Steed inn n. T rie For Holding Court Under tho ton circuit arrangement the ,rout I. of general ses^ione for Ktu ?dmw county will bo held on the fir&i Moud-iy of April aiul fourth Monda\ ftf July iti'd the ii i Kt Monday oi 0 :lober; and tho court of comtn i p'eiBon Thuifldayn following ib< ttrst Monday of A pi il nud fom tl. Moudny of July and first Monday oi October. j Entei tamment by The Junior Aid So ciety. The .Junior Aid Society of llit I'rcsin t: i inn church will give f church sociablo and birthday pail} f?t the leaidencc of Mr. K. O. Mc: Creight next Tuemlay evening tin 2l?t, from 4 to 10 o'clock. The prr*ceedn for the heuilH of I In (Church clour. An ini'Mcating pro inrtini Iim4 h en iwia..ged and t'.o 1 entei t.itiriUM'Ut v, r me sure will It I fine i ( the pIchbh n test ever h< Id. i Si cu ft- (I Si 1 Smith's Rjl'-aae SjKvhl to !li St.. v.. C hai I. f? on, Feb. 13. ? Manage1 Kddh* Afctn-nbat k li -ib made lli. lu tu (s t f l in- (' Jim |< felon fans i ? j ? ?i t*? ? by iiniK'nr. tUal he Ii ih spi-ukm ?lb" I'll in a <?! ( Sid Sin ul fn in !l:? l \ i>K\iuiil"i a oontdd ! o r u i i ? > ii , ?u t i l.y Sui ill) will wiel j the tiiiknv f r tlii* S.Mi Gulls thi? 1 80 v son. Sftiiih iiH?t been object,) n* | from ill- i i?i in play with the H" j rale.", rnci b> ill* pax nu.nl of . j round 8 nr.' < f inoniy Manager Ash 'enbacU iiws In pt bin star player ?u | of the hands of ihe big Uaguer j for tt BC'S'.SI I) Ul least. Oheap R>it~a To Washington; D. C And Return via Seaboard Air I-iine Radwa? Account of President Inaugura lion March 4ib, t !<e Seaboard A' Line Railway on March 2n< 3rd sell round trip tickets t< Washington D. C., at the .very lov rule of <113 80. For Military Com paniee or Brasf Handa -in uniform* 20 or more on one 1 1 p k ? *1 , rate o> $9 35 ppr capita will apply. Finu return limit March gib. Jiy d? positing ticket and psyl"g a 'ofe o? one dollar same can tie extender until March 18th, 1905.. Rate* quoted apply from Camden. For further icformation calF oi\ any Seaboard Agent or address W. L. Burroughs, T. P. A., Columbia, fcj. Q. "v Resolutions. At a meeting of the John D Kennedy Chapter U. D. C. he'd Feb 14, 100ft, the followtug resolution* were unanimously adopted; - Since our last meeeting oqi heavenly Fatjier has palled to Hit u>uso of roHby mansions one of oni luibber, Mrs. Margaret Deas Can <.ey, widow of Johu Manning Can ??ey a bravo soldier of the Confeder acy. Mis C^tHpy was a ^omac ichly endowed and highly cultivat. ? ;d, a jfomun of pure and lofty ide ds which she exemplified in het life and impressed all with whom alio came in contact. Therefore be U re sol ye d s That "wo tender our heartfeli sympathy to her bevcayed sous anc In lighter i That v.'C chcrlsh her memory anc -nseribo be; n&me on a pngo of oui ecord bjok. F W Brannon lo W M Brannor 149 12 Ror<? in No. 15 price not at at v<l. - Ti A WiilkowaUy, Muster, to M \lo>80 1 4 1 1 2 rtort-s in No. 2 $>602. I j A Wi.Ujrowaky, Master, lo Tli? ! Kntepririe IfciMin^ ami Xjonn A<fso ?ia'ion 1 lot In No. 1 $200." Ij D Jo no n to M A Small 90 acrci In No. 7 $2? 50. W H riller to Vf L DvPosr 11 interest in 1(10 aores in No. 1 $650. V Spring ;n an ,?t al to D Brevarc 413 4 acre* in No. 1 $1,00 exohaugt of land between tlio parties. R P O lom to J. T* Motley 100 act< in No. IV $;i00. .J A Weal to T F 1 1 oi ton 481 -icroa in No. 15 $1,000. The Alliance Trust Co. to W V. Hilton et al 1,013 acrot io No. I .*8,000. W L Oaaklna to R Kirkland 75 acres in No 8 $325. i Sallie 'A DeSaaaeure to W L De Pass 1 2 iotereat<In 160 aoret in No 1 $750. A W Hopkina ct al to S F Rellj at al 126 i 2 acros in No. 8 $600 T K Sow ell et al to I> A Tru#?dei I *3 intoroat in 1 2 aero in No. 21 t)riee not btated. k H S Kin tton to J Sbolieen A Hri ' 1 1 lot in No. 1 S3 000. D Q Lanier to T II MoClure 2* Acres in No. 9 $90. W O WliHiwy to Jaroel Team 76( acr<? la No. 10 $2,000. "COMING ATTRACTION * The beautiful New England pa?- 1 toral play, "Maud Muller," w i t U i te ; handsome ncenery, splendid oust and pretty costumes, will bo seen at I lie Camden Opera House, -Thurs day, Feb. 23 id. Probably no play over received more commendation in days gone t>y thun tbia rustic p'sy from the pen of E. A. Aiken, who has written and produced many sue e?*ft*ftil dramas In lii<> tune. "Mau'l Mullet" in a commingling of such plays as "Old Homestead," "Shore Acres," "Way Down East," etc , and la full of putlioH and comedy, bright dialogue and natural character drawing together with an exciting plot and excellent climaxes. Miss IJtMilub Thompson who tttkos the part as "Maud Mullet" is a niece of U. J. Sully, the cotton king. For Sale Cheap. Two (2) 30 foot OnI< Box (fall A lit1 V 9. A litlO H |) (> I I i II JJJ liMllH- for gOMilcmi'n oi 1 :ni i?'H Apply to R. \\ \V ilUoitia 1 k? i). :i, 1 005. S o ci a /9)o ts. On Vonliy i VM'innf of this wo i I; Mr. nnd M is (i. If. Lemur wore at hon-cj to their many I r t < - 1 1 . 1 h wlun a ?; most dimming liruo) \v;is spent at Voir hi nuiiful now homo oti K:iir St There were ejuht tables of nix hund< ?'(1 Kiiclii'i' wlicti. tho < nlliusiastic plaj era pas-vd t;he hours until nf?or ?will -n'ght. wlun niokt tlvlicious r - j iVoshmenta wore served and prists awarded, first to Mrs. Topptns, of \'ow Yot!:, and Mrs. 1). A Bo\kin, of Camden, for I'm* host scores, then ! t,o Mif>a Margaret Johnson and Mr j Wi'l DoPii! r }<a consolation for hav ; |i ng miarfd tl-.rir opportunity (?f ?i ' ? Unguisbing tluiiju l yf s. Mofcl lus ' oious punch was *ervc 1 during thej 'cvoning from the platform in the, jlxantifnl hall by Missoa Knto La noir and Alice Corbett assisted hy Mos8t8 Sli;i w of New York and liar j rington Godfrey of (,'licraw. The' i guestn of .ftouor were Misses Dex | ter, Caldwell and Huntington of; |>Jow York and Mr. and Sirs. Afonek | | of Canada, M^s-hunes Toppin and Caldwell and Messrs Shaw and I'ot I tor of Now York ^ Tho handsome ! rooms of the (do/*! southern home.; were mado moro beautiful by elahor I uto docoralions of srnilax, fe rb, I pnlms and exquisite 4 ^' let oama ' tions'&pjgpfthy eeintiUatio# dlcotrlc | light*. ^ he Iiand??>0j3 ?c'.Ioltes of-j '?'e ladies hnd full evening dress of ? the uion wfyh tho stamp of enjoyment i and high bred dignity on all arouud | made a scene of unusual bridianov The entire affjir wafl yotod the most charming of the season's festivities with a fqli appreciation of ,fche cordi ality aud graoious hospitality of the popular host and hostesH. Mr, aud iilrs. Lenoir were assisted in reoeiv irrg by Mr and Mra, W. 8. Hurnct who are making their home this win tor with thorn. The score cards for I he occasion worn pretty hearts with rrd ribbon, the decoration* and son* venire all representing iho merry fes tival of St. Valentino' t* I^ay which was gleefully ushered in after the chirpo* of the midniuht bells. Miss Blanche Moore of Yoikville who is a guest of Miss Honor Lang ! was among tho guests of tho evening! Miss Lan < Imo issued invitations in honor ot her friend, Miss Moore, j for Thursday aft, rnoon from 4 to 7 j 'AjIocJc when the Acorn Club will be ; ? filly 'ft* presented. when ?-he will have, the pleasure of luoeling the young society people of Camdni\, As t lie sun agtiiu'-amilrd delight i fnllv upon the gl.ehbnod cntmnunlu ? of Oumdeu the John l>: Kennedy! iChnptorof tho U l>. C after several,) postponements o > Account) of tho ro verity of tho weutlmr nyfc at Mrs j David "Wu fey I" ?ut t*ii iiew home | on Tuesday evening when one of the ; largest asHemt. io-*. of tho year enjoy ed tho deM^hl fui hospitality of tho charming koetrws who was assisted in vcoojving hy her *>i-ter Mips Min?i nie Wolfe and her ueicos Mrs. Menry< ttlslmin and Mii-s .Jacohson. The unual routine work being none over' by tho I'rosidont and committee re ports made, until delicious refresh menta were served and a ploassnti social evening spent. With Hie bright mn.-hine and j beautiful moonlight the. many post" ! poued meetings of all n-ocietiei are' crowding in for this week's entertain ment. J he Historical Association which was to havo met on Monday last bad its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday night of ?hi? week when a most interesting programme was greatly enjoyed. Valnnble pa pr-rB were road, and reminlscenoes of the days of "Auld Lang Syne" were acOorded a largo diaro of the eve* | ning's instruct on and pleasure. Mrs G A. hlrckbnro* and Mr. O. , A Hamlin of Colum* ia were wel ! >nmo gu< sts this week to onr Utile city,, -Tbey were on h visit to their t, Mr. Urt Lvslte 3knp. jVleps Id rjsi I % ??\ | SUITS THAT F: I'|{ ICE AM) j I N M i:> S, !}?:> \ ! ? i i I I Coiiu1 itixl )' t us \()U THINK we can j>io:t -I \m;. j V ill t lit' 1 \ . I Just Keceivi ijj; a l'? lii.< Shapes. Latent Slid pen ill Soli hi:! St v?t Ciradt'H. Come and ere us il \?iu w iii shoe, hat Arye :& s outbs If ildfeps 2 r*r II * > I . i L'TY UKJIIT. & (HI LHKKNS. V i ? \ c V ?'!?) I.it? St in Sh<n>. We, ^ <k KNOW W(l ill'.1 i An: Wli l!' lii t ( St colitis Mini1 ! 1 1 a ' > iVoiu Low i'st to 1 j in]j. ^ Zij ?'? A i! 31/, and as Cotton lias decli: cl Ft ?t o<! ? _a_. tj. zecis and iviVi* \ A beautiful line of (' irislm: Pocket Outtlery, Hands >m<> C ons and Air Kitten f.?r \ e. In;, porcelain lined. Clean and pr never fwller. Kspeoial nif< nl " uicnt<- Saddle^ Hurtles- ??? 1m i< What nicer present fir i!ir? * the kitchen fitted out with <?!;?? CHOICE 0 Try our homo mad(> \{oh? so New Orion lis. Tbo favor' ^ . Do not tak? are jllHt f&t your dollars worth. Sv *-A ?> na L i >is I < n I'oltars per' Kale, buy your ; !'? on TZCTIEl i 0"5r, \f (1 dlars. gout's in the way. o( Table and ! zing hols $2. to $5. A^en, wag j ? our Delft Enamel ware, [ y. Our Hardware line waaj i pa'd to the Saddlery Depart i ? .?, I'orse wear, Lap Rot% j :te tl-ar. a Garland RftrigO and i eauhCul l)e\ft Yfavet tOCERIES.. ")0o '>r gal, far superior to Mams always on hand. $ood'' but buy 4,King&U8" and OUR BicST CLEiRAN IE SALE!. J We will discunt mt handling Cloth- I in?', and in order (o tin the stock down! as low as possible v. p it the k fe into! prices. Our basin ss has grown so that we must, on aceon:. < i" room, cut out some line, and we ve dcciden to cut out Clothing. We vilt continue mak ing, prices to close ? t (he entire line ol Men's, Boys' and Chili ven s Suits and Pants. This sale began Mond y morning with more buyers present and greater enthusiasm than any previous s: <e .ve have yet con ducted. We e W t to make this Clear ance Event a prono rrned^success by of criug bigger and bet er values than ever before. New ba rg ins will be thrown out feach day. W' are in earnest iu making this qpiphati ally our most sue Grand Clearance Salo AT TheFamous.Gilt Edge Store. BEfilDNlia. < ' SATURDAY, WAVY. ITI I,, 15)05 As if nnr iisinl riN'om ill lie end <> " < ;/l T sm--ii we ji;' * Xonig lo si. night Tali winl r < on !s. '1 li '3 is i.u K.ike fali b'.fc <r / tin' (W'uuiii"' Arlii'l \ 1 li ve dinn* ioin ? !n lc > 1.1 s ,rt o i: '?onI, son n? mulcr eost, and a l :il ;i gr \{ sut, tic.!. And ic I i member wo have not been off ring goo 'a at eost ill the yea-. All heavy winter Dross goods, Flannel Waisting, Pkiuiu 1 Skirting and Cloaking; Ladies and Cliildrens Sweater*; Ladi< - | i Silk and Flannel Waists; Ladies iMira and Faeinatois. Ladies tailored Soils, Walking Skirls, CM .jaka, Jackets and Rai i (/0!lt 8. BLANKETS i AN I) COMFORTS. V Glothipg! Glothipgf H-<J v /' / X All of our Mens and Boys clothing unl overcoats s at slaughter prices. * ' RUCS AND ART SQUARES. 1 We have a beautiful line of these goods that aie goinrj a^a great sacrifice. A*. We have just received the prettiest line of Embroideries, Edgings? FIo?uic? ings, Insertions, Bcadings and All Ovci* Goods that have been brought to this city (that was the comment o^one of our lady customers) and are opening up a i / "~'7 ? -? ? ; beautiful line of Spring Ginghams, white goods and Merccrized Novelties. those "Pino Crepes" only 2,5c Yours Respectfully, ? /