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~ ? k,- K fZ TO AM \j iO>^<r> \ <-?? .? k" ;-* X N ~? iV>f ?r*#V T vy ~ ; ? ->? :? a x> * A 'v*' i Jf \ jU> !fV i Y !Mf/?Trn Jap/.KlH #1 "v '- Si; % -l O s*?\J/W Wlf'.i 1 URCUM&* 0? I FOfc -SALE UY Salmond Brothers, Staple And Fancy Grocers, Pens Wantid. V Wantefl. ? One nVitidred buahoU of Field viJ' if /Highest mm km {)r|t>epiiid foY same. Apply at this ofiice, Meoi log of Camp Richard Klrkland. A meeting of Cauip Rich Aid Kirklarul is called (,nr April 15ih next at 12 m. nt the./lpcra House, for the purpose of electing officers for the coming your and Delegates to the Slate and National Conven tions. Members will please com*5 prepared to pay thrir dues. A full meeting i? urgently requested, W. A. Ancrum, Commandant. ? M - ? Letter to 3. L. iLnng. Dear Sir : The Handsome reai donec of Oliver GSIdersluovo on * Main street, Portland, Conn, wan painted Jn 1888 with Dcvoo and ngaiu in 1001. There's 13 years, there are hun dreds of Bitch, the difficulty is to hear of 'oin. Remind# of another. Tho Far ringtou residence, Rockland, Maine, whs painted I>evoe 21 years ag^; the paint wan in fa;r condition 5 "years ago; whet: wo saw it; don't know any more. Our agents there Messrs. Farrand, Spear & Co, know. Enclose a stamp, if you write 'em. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe <3c Co. P. iS. ? Springs & Shannon Roll [ our paint.. 78. Spccir.l Fxeuraioue Tc Havana And ?Naaeau. N. P. Via AtlauUc Ooaafc Line. Special rate of one fare plus $2 t>? Havens, Cuba and Nassau, N. P. and return. Tlie rate from Camden to Havana $40 00 and to Naainn, N. P. $10.85 including MrMils and berth on steamer. Tickuln to be sold for steamer aailing from Island to Havana March 29th and 30th'nnd for steamer sailing from Island ttfj Nassau Marcli 27th, 20ih and 31st, to bo good returning on u8y s'si'MD er leaving within (15) fifteen days from daite of sale.' * Take advantage of this oppor tunity to visit Nassau, N. P. and Cuba "The Queen of the Antilles" nt reasonable cost which will afford an excellent change to investigate the business situation of our Sister Republic and Nassau, N. P. The party will bo .limited, so make your reservations promptly. For reservation pamphlets or any other information call on your near est ticket agent oir'writo W. J. Craig, Geu. Pass. Agt. H. M. Emerson, Traffic Mgr. W llmingtoo, N. C. Very Low ItatoH Via So. Railway To ] Tho Following Points. Kansas Citv, Mo. ? Southern Baptist! Convention May 10 to 17. Rate one first J class fare plus 50e for round 4rip. Tick ets on sale May 7 to 11 inclusive. Final limit May 23. St, Louis. Mo. ? National Baptist Au iversary May 10 to 24. Rate o no first class faro plus 2f>c for round trip. Tick ets on sale May 14, 15, 16 with final lim it. to May 27. ? Asheville, N, C. ? South Atlantic Mis sionary Conference May 17, 21. Rata one first-class fare plus 25e for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 10, 17. Final limit May 23. Fort Worth, Texas? General Assembly Southern Presbyterian Church May 18, 26. Rate one first-claes fare plus $2 for round trip. Tickets on sale May 15, 10, 17 final limit May 81. t Toronto, Ont ?International Snnday School Association Jnne 20, 27. Rate ono firat-elass faro plus 60c for round trip. Tickets on sale Jane 19. 20, 22, 28, limited June 80th. Hot Springs, Va.? Soathorn Hard ware Jobbors Association Juno 6 to 0. Rate one firfttclasa fare plus 2MLfor round t?ip, Tickots on sale Juno 8.^5. Fiwal limit Juno 13th. Savannah, Ga. ? National Travelers Protertivo Association of America, May JO to 23. One first-clawi" fare plus 60c kfnp. ? Ticket* on sale May 13 Filial limit May 2<5tb. Savnnnnh, .< ia ? Fourth Annual Tonr ramcnt Southern GoM Association. May JLtO IS. Ono first -class fare pin* SffoYor round trip. Tiekrta on salo Mrfy 7,8, 9. Li it ?> t?d Mny loth. J '1 bo Southern Railway is th/ most di linf to all the above poll**. Oper ' ?'b>K Pullman f*lc** i-in^ catfa. hi^h hack v?tibnle coacl.cs, with superb dining x Cvr MTViCO. r"~ ^ Fordttailed information apply to any 1'iktt ai?ntof this company or buw. hxjnt, iv.v. r.?s Att ia-.' - ? 1. - Cl>Sn<IM*| J Char lent >r? Rond lir parol TleCh arU'ftlcn r ?> ??tl j u 3 l lu-ln w( ,'h ir j lion i h l?c*i n ij repaired ? nd ii will : pIcftHU'll UC-W# to our fiiei.dh lfi th# j southern part of tliecouniy l<? !??? 1 1 i that they can ti < ? \v reach Chiihh'ii t.y thai road. The v\ 1 1 k i i h eot lu-en completed hut tho ryad ia i u a c?>u* ? iiiiou to be traveled. The ? * now at work there and the ioud will ')?? put in good fix. So far at* iu in iii-4 power Mr Soweil always do<6 his t'uli duty to the. entire county. Death ofMrfl. T. W B. Smith. ! r, whh will) deep icyret that w t: '??liurd <>n Monday inoMiii"' I?\8tnf : ln? ilrHth of Mm. T. W. H. Stnitli i B? ttlah which oceuired at fl 110 n'l l. >ck on lliat tiny, M r?. Smith | whh 72 \ ears ??! ng? an <4 whs a niddt estimable cm ihiiuD lady. Sin l^o vee a husband, oce daughter Htld six HOJlH to wll' ll) wo tPndor ? n?r dot peat fly in path}'. The buri u I took placo oti Tuesday at/' Ben tub church of which alio had long been a faithful and consistent mcm her, * 4*-1 Smoker by tiio Commercial Club. K> Several days ago. -(.ho "Commer cial Club" of Camden sent out thr following invitation : The Commercial Club of Camden cordially invites you to attend * | \ ' Smoker ^ To lie Gi<>on at Their Club Rooms! Tuesd^ Kvenin*;, March the ~Pwenty-Firat, nineteen hundred and live. Kfght4hirty to cloven o'clock, Tfyc atl'air was a decided succeeg and vfas hugely enjoyed by all who attended. The 'field for tho Com mercial Club in Camden is a good one. and the bene fits to^ bo derived by our town from it are many. The promoters are to be congratulated and should recieve every possible | encouragement. Grand Ai>d Petit Juiors, The following grand and petit j U rors have been drawn. The giand juroj-s will serve for the year and petit jurors for the first week of the approaching term of Court, which will open Monday, April 10th. Grand Jury. J L Hailr, VV A Outlaw, Samuel liranham, J G McCaskill, IC P| Truesdcli, 1* T Bruce, J S Dunn, II H Sessions, L C Stewart, Klmore Brown, Henry Baker, Jacob Hirech,| John K braunon, J M Smith, R A McDowell, A C McLeod, S A Jones,' VV D Hilton? The first six asuam ed above were drawn at the October teim of court from the Jury of 1904j Petit Jury. H 11 Stokes, L B Sessions, W L Rosier, J H Hinson, J H Ratclitf, Alien J Boykiu, Fletcher Brarihtwn, T L ICvaiis, II KSqiir^dcr, C J Shan oon,Jr., Gilliatp I* a Icy, L H MeLtiod, L li McLiuchliu, Kudio BaiO-ld, ,i B Nelsons, R W Hammond, Levi Holland, C N Humphries, J1 J Wil liam*, J P Abb )tt, A K Kennedy,] A W Rahon, John Hoykin, J L Rosp, VV K Malone, JJ Sutton, C H.R.?sr, VV J Newman, Hardy Thome, VV Tj McCaakill, David H.i.ys, J W Glov "?r, J I' Lovett, Jf'C Sinclair, IS* Tj Holland, R C lls'iiuett, Death of Mrs. Samuel Boykin. Died at her home at "Boy kins" on tho morning of March 18th, 1905, Elizabeth Br in bane, beloved wifo of Samuel Boykin, and daughter of tho late Col W, A. Anoium. Surrounded by her devoted fntuily she "fell asleep in Jesus'* entering Into that! reward which is prepared for those who love the Lord and keep bis | commandments. .? Truly a cheorful chtisllan woman her beautiful life gavo happiness to I all around her. From hor earliest | girlhood she served her Master and liko Him "went about doing good." She had even then the sweetest way of attraction all to her and bringing out the beet aud brightest in their nature. She was always a true and faithful friend who uever turned a way from the eorrowing or suffering. Charitablo In dc-od and thought and word it was a privilogo to know her in her happy homo, where her friends always enjoj-ed the culture and re flneinont of her surroundings. As wife and mother, tho suffering] hearts of those who know what they have lost, attest the perfection of ] those 5aered characteristics. On Sunday at noon she was laid to rest among those deoriOnes already "gone before"' while a large and deep] ly sorrowing throng of friends and relatives paid loving tribute to one uo dear, covering her grave with the moat beautiful and fragrant flowers. . Mrs. Boy kin had a particularly de voted family circle and was blessed with an unusually large number of lov ! ing and admiring kindred. Her sons| are Messrs. Win. Ancrum and Lem uel Boykini ller daughters are Mrs. ChsH. Grccu, of %Spartanburg, Mrs. Dayia Pochcr, of ICi Paso, Texas and Misses Leila, Nellie Leo and Meta Boykin. Hor sisters are Mrs. O, J. Shannon, Sr., and Mrs. Frank Lee, of St. Louis, Mo. Hor home has always l>cen bnppy hoadquftrt?ra'f(^N|^ grand children, uiooca and pcphewHfrho cher;ehed it as their dearest abiding place. * . With aad hearts we can truthfully assert that her place oau never 1?? filled here. Although she had scarce ly readied her lltreo seofe year?, ?be had ?fought the good flght. had finish <?l her coarse, had kept the tallb Honctforth thcro is lttM up for her a crown of Righteouan?.-ss which the LoH, the It^UKotis Jo^ge, shall ^i ve to all theoi who !oy? his appoar lifecttpi d From tho Cham Oanj^. Bob S'inwoM, colored, escaped I from the county cli^in yang last I Monday. lilt 'A il h ||| C'l: I?l Iv enp I lured h few Imtiix hfu i wittily li o w j ev er, iitHr V-u^hhii'ji Mill ae vet al hi i ! i'H above Camden Hob was Use cot,k for ? !m> chctn gtiog. U" has lost tli at job and given one not *o pleasant. *? Ve! ily lilt: vvhv of tile transgressor is hard " A Birthday Party. Tli<o homo of Mr mid Mrs. 1). 10 Hinsot) on DeKalb street was the ^oene of b Irsppy event yoatorduy nf t< i noon, the occasion being t be li:tli biitlidny of their sweet liftlo daught tr, Misa Nina lie lie. A large num l>cr of Miss N nn !<<>! 1<-'h little friends wcio present and from ft until 7 o' clock they had t ho "sweetest time of their lives. Everything was Hb "merry ah a marriage bell" and they wish t Ut) ^raeious httlo hostess many happy returns of tho day. "Historic Oamden." We have just had tho pleasure of reading "Historic Camden" the hook recently published by Messrs. Hioh J. Kirklnnd and R. M Kenne dy, and we unhesitatingly pro nounce it a liter ary geiu of rare val ?je mid importance, capeciaiiy to the eit'z r.a <?i Camden and Kerb haw county. The piice of tho book is $!1 00 and no l.oiuo in Kershaw county should bo without one. It Mill be an investment that will he even more profitable to the coming generation than to us. By all means provide youiself with oue at once. Almost, A Fire. On S.-ilutday cfternoon last dur ing the entertainment given by the representatives of the National Bis cuit-Company one of the oil stoves being used to heat tea was in some way overturned and suddenly the flames shot up almost to the ceiling ijttderueatb'the gallery. Although the hall whh oiowded with visitors there was no panic, in fuel no well did the young gentlemen in charge manage it, not a single pri son left. It wan a clever piece of work on their part ?nd were hearti ly congratulated upon their excel lent presence of mind in#an emer gency./' tla /?/)ofs. During the past week the ideal ! Spring PunKbiae and charming weather Lave bronabt our entire community out of doors riding, driv ing, walking, pi<n?cing, hunting, rac ing. etc , while the golf links and polo fields ore toenjing with life and enthusiasm. This being the time for the annual polo tournament, thefirsti game which vras played on Monday j evening wan witnessed by I crowds There were two t?'a:ns of tiwcc each Jndiyidija! wer* p?vsented by Mr. Ottfi f hilds of Pith i bun: Tho lea*' a \ver.? well m itched [ 'Old i?ll played ii!*?iiy. Burstow. Captaiir* <?f lJItu rt played a star I urine, while JJgilj of the ib dn, p|)ow. ed Errant ability aitho a row man. | The lineup was as follows, with the U.-ds victorious? flirrcr ? ?B!V. !>ars tow and- IJoykiu ? {\>n nedy and Good^'i*'-. The game on Wednesday after~ noon for (lie Taintor Cups with teams of. four is the occasion of greatest, in terest for the week. The Game ro suited i if a scoro of '2 1 2 to 4 12 in favor of the Reds, It eoerufi ono'jgh of happiness sim ply to breathe the delicious health giving breezes without, et'dl within doors many pleasant entertainments are being enjoyed, notably that most charming song recital of Tuesday af ternoon at Bloomsbq,iy Hail given by Miss Trowbridge, of New Haven, with her h'ghly cultivated suprano voice which delighted all fortunate enough to hear her. With full na tural coat pans and groat sweetness she has had the great advantage of a season in Paris under flno masters. She is tho guest fcr the season at Mrs Q. H. Lenoir's. Her accomaniments wsre rendered in an especially fine manner by Mi<*s Moss the lovely and accomplished pianist who has won many hearts in Camden. Amonc; tho number of visitors to our little city Mra John Lege of Florida is most cordially greeted by her host of friends. She is a gneBt of Mr. and Mra. W. II. Zompon Lyt tleton street. ^ Mrs. Oharles Green, her son and daughter of Spartanburg, Messrs. Lemuel. Frank and Ancrntn Bookin, of Atlanta, have all returned to their homes after a week spent with thoir relatives here. Our popular Chief of Police, Mr. Benj. Hade, and his family have moved into their pretty new cottage and are now at homo on Lyttleton street. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haile and family nro also established in thoir new homo on Mill street. Mr. and Mra. Laurence W hi taker and their family are a'.so on Mill street in Mr. Q H. Lonolr'a comfortable new cottage just completed. . The hmdxorao display ofevory va riety of relic# at the reception rooms of tho High ^c.h^oV on Thmsday and Friday of l?*t wc*k was a highly credilablo one and excited y?rry gen eral iutorcat. Of voursQ Revolution ?ry. relics of every va-ietf and grade were ihore^ Countless old Indian works anil irophlll of marked inter. ??t. Antique* of ad description froto the ra??t va'nnK'e Miver aud gold, portraits and miriat tires, lap es try, liter** nr? of iMo; hundred y?arn pns\ old china and ont #!??? ?nd every <*?v<H?ivablo aniolo of UrtiHnta oWtUc* w-?rn ever *o*a< 3"uitSf5i *f?utlhs ,fr?ar ?* ? /f-yf^r v,t ? *31 _ . 4a?"ii Vi i?s w jYilcE fe jp ts> Siiilts (i sitts that n r. ritICK AM) QL\* LIT Y 1U(* I IT. IN MKNS. HOYS A.. (MIILDKMCNS; Come ami lot u * h<>\\ \o: t ! , i- very Litest iu Shoes. Wo THINK wis can | !? a-c \ oil. NV? KNOW we f?'ivo the Ik>1 val ? !i ? iv. .Just Ueecivinu ? In-sii lino </i \cc!<\vv'ir ? latest colors and Shapes. Latest Shapes in Soli and Si ill Mais from Lowest to High est Grades. Oomo and see ns if you want to ho plowed. & 0 81 m m j?* i??b h* w E iL^ 3 SHOE, HAT AMD CLOTSWO MAN. FARMING IMPLEMENTS LATEST IMPROVED TIME AND LABOR SAVERS. Fertilizer Difltributorn, Spangler, potm'ihtn<! new, guaranteed to put out wet. fertiliser aa well jis dry. "K IV Ihn furmera favorite Aeino, the mofil dural-le on tlio nmrkot (liilM h and Goodwin, the Goodwin hpinp very desirable tieenune no ehcap o.i'v 2f> This dsfttr ilnVor in f-peciully adapted for fertilising growing cops, ''ely 11-ir.d Distributors. COTTON jPILA.I>TnrEJl^S. Hampton, Farquhar, Cox, Goodwin, l)u\v Law nnd Kellp*o. Vou can find in tliia assortment, something to Miii r? ;-v i :rtnor. PLOWS Vol can one nn ? i two hnrrfe stool boam, Chntt.nuo.ign one nrd two horse Hterl beam. Both <<f these do bouu'. :?-d w kU. Farmer!} Friend, Bov Carbon. Uov Dixie Faiquhnr, Genuine nod Imitation. uaiIdhn plows. Is very gardener should have one. Double K?%ot stock*. a of r e ti t tiuio and labor aavur BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOWS, ETC. HARB O WS, Disc and Cutaway, WjLine &.>ver*ibh} <J:?U5vaUn-j, Iron .^o. Litllo Joe, Q io? ii Anno and li>?H ?.jde !i VMf. * ? *o? J 8 jvO'i p0Ui'r" ; n '.* ? v jvri'ir l<? M' ; won ,1. H'ncU and (Uivunlz'jd FipC, f5""hu . 1 [?; *-\v ft aud H'.r.vj Hardware. O m-** k t - gfr Anbivn W'ag-.r,?, the iiphUtft nin^h?, uttgm; on tbo Vnnrk?*t, every uxie guaranteed no wnli'-r " h it ts.o hmd. Har-iM-ft* and 8.?lo 1/ at her iitouk 'A riiddUMy. nvncs" , Collars, Bri dlpp, lite, 'contion d y I '-olMtiisJi.-d All of tliortu goods wito bough!., ulaco aud will l>.? Hold to meet thy low pricc of CoUou. ^ y./urs Keepeetfuliy, * A. D. KENNEDY. $/j 000 S^o/Zcy y*roc. Mr. Public: ~y ) If yourMife is wortli living, it is worth insuring. I&it in worth insuring, it is worth insuring in thp company that offers the safest insurance and the largest dividends. That means that you want a policy in the State Life* In surance Company, of Indianapolis. uThe Woman In The Oase'' will tell you all the whys. Fill out the cou pon below and return to this oflico. If you are the nine ty-uinth man to do this, you will be given a policy for a thousand dollars, premium paid for a year provided you are a goodjisk. If you are not, the next good risk will got it. Better fill it out at onco. D. Sam Cox, General Agent, Columbia, S, C. Dear Sir: ? Please send me a copy of 4 "The Woman In The Case," and an illustration showing cost and values of a State Life Policy at my ago. If this coup6n is the nincty-nintli one you receive, I understand that you a^c to present me with a policy for $1,000 paid for a year, pro vided' I* successfully stand the examination I was born on (7ay of 18 ... . Name State "water melon seed QftOWM IN TNI IUNHY SOUTH. rind, rad Wit Ml t<M>i um4 ? prv If yon wailt qesuty, eweeleeee, mm IM mk i "fowibie to ?rw, pk#??f oothfi^fioww ?ffc? ?Md. North?r?j .or w?uro-grov n melon ?Md dom't bcgta to 0b? nOo^Mtot It Hfj ?Md. BoiUniit .or wMUr a-^roT.n ackm ?Md dona't M& to flbrnpm, fkM Mii }coa*ld?r theqw.tftyMd pfodtet of tfte ftaftt prod seed. . sSWSf fm?W|VW? Ari A fun line of Spring goods. Ev erything new and up to the Minute in style ?n<f finish! Washgoods, Whitegoods, Mercerized yarns, cream and while wool goods, Mohair' in black and colors, and iust anything you could wish for to make a Dress. Bilks, Silks. \ ** ? muck Perspiration J 'roof i lie heft tiling (or a summer .shirt waist. ;>(> in l)lack Tallata guaranteed not to split; Habatia, Pon gee and Chinas in cream and colors. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Wo have always boon hcad<|ii liters for black l)re:,s Gocds and wo 1 1:1 ve soinO.new weaves I. > sho\V in Mohair, Voiles, ICta inines, Panama e^oth/ etc., the veiy tjiing foE? fpviug .and summer wear. j NOTIONS, NOTIONS- . T * Tn our notion Department; you will fin J all of the novelties of the season, wo oali special attention to our Lace and Em broidery stock, Edges, insertions and alt overs from the cheap est to the best. i *) All of the l owest things in Ladies neckwear. "Black stoue'' Collars for Ladies and Children ot. 15c. Want a Pretty Cushion? : Wo have a big assortment of designs In stamped pillow tops, mighty , ^pretty designs, ftnd we i aro snaking a Special y 25-cenfc offer on Pillow Top Outfits ss follows] 25 -Cent Outfit* Rejulir Cost 50 cents. 4 Skeins Richardson a Embroidery Silk 1 Embroidery Hoop .?=- * ; ^ 1 Complete Lesson Sheet and Color Plate I Stamped Pillow Top with back * Bought' separately would cost you over SO ccuts. Take the outfit for '23 cents GET ONE TO-DAY. LADIES AND CHILDRENS STRAW HATS. A full lino of Ladies and Ohildrms Sailors and ready to woar huts. . SHORT LENGTH GOODS. We have a lot of short lengths in Madras, Demities, Pequee, plain white lawns and Table demask. That ore rare bargain?. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. A beautiful line of negligo shirts for Men and Boys. ?ee our li^ie of shirts (new goods) at 3 9 p. A full lino of Gents and Ladies, underwear and Ilosery. ... Call *Vud got a Pair of American Beauty 7if*WV B. Corsets. They are made to iir, and only cjst $1. J White Canvas Shoes for Ivadies, Men and chil^ron. And a bottle of "Quick White" at 10c will keep them white. TO yHE FARMERS: \ * v* ^ We havo a full line of faim sup* r plies, wagons and buggies, and wont be unde^vJJ by any" - body. Get our prices or. Fertalizers before yon buy. . - ?- tt *22 . Yours Respectfully