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j P^n't " foiget. ll is Ciiase & Sanborn's Package Teas. No other I They arc* always the same. Fragrant and delicate.'* Kept so by the sealed package. 8 almond Brothera, Staple And Fancy (iio<*r:s. Wanted. From 60 to 100 acres of land on Autiocli i<nd, from I> to 10 miles from Ouuideu. C! C. Moore. Djath of M"ra Barrott. Wo sympathize with Mr. W . D. Barrott, of tho firm of ilurns and Barrett, in the death of hi* mother which occurred in Sumter on Thurs day afternoon of Inst, week, She was a most excellent christian lady and loaves n lat go circle of relatives aud friends to mourn her death. Major Del.oaelie. It is with much pleasure that wo learn that our genial young friend, Mr. Herij. P. DeLoaehe, has been appionted Sergeeuil- major of the Thirjj} Battalion. We extend con gratulations, ahd arc sure the hon ors will ho. worthily worn. Stock of Gjoda To Be Sulci Out N>xt Wednesday. The stoeU of goods belonging to tho estate of Mr. K A. McDowell will he Bold next Wednesday, ih< 22ud, at 12 o'clock M. Side will take. place in front, of the store re cently oceupi d by Mr. McDowell. ^Ueial notice of the nalu will be np?d in another column. Heaters. ^.Now that cold weather has come you will have to huy heaters. U1 course you want (he bcbl. One of the very best innkefc ou the maikei to-day is for salo by Mr. W. (jeieen heimer. Its many nood qualities cannot he appreciated without beiuu Been. 0*11 at Mr. Geisonheinu i'c and inspect, them before you buy. The week lias been fiilod with the happy echoes of wedding bella. On Tuesday at high noon Miss Hessie] Jordan entertained* uioet charmingly in honor of the, brr^e elect Miaa Sa die Ancrnm, giving a luncheon to twelye young lady friends, at her mother's home on upper Main street ?heio she was assisted by her sinter Mrs. Thomas Lipscomb of Columbia. .After a merry greeting, the party twero ushered into the dining roon] which taste and energy. .bad convert ed into a bower of lovliuess. Yellow chrysanthemums formiDg a beautiful marriage bell hanging above a table] wh ch b- re a cut glass eentjrepieeo ol tJiQ snmo handsome flowed, and a) 'ftU'h plate a place card bearing an aj ? Kiuvt-nir of tlfG occasion the jfinrou of ?he. bride with a bunch of l'arono vi ofets ' and- 'dainty ribbons A five ?course luncheon wan served and im mtdTatfily afterwards the bell wii8 touched and a? if by a fairy wand a nipgicnl shower of beautiful and nse fid linen gifts descended on ihe fair I ride. At 7 o'clock on tho same evening j tho same party with iheir esco>ts inet for a rehearsal at Oracs church and frOm' thence to th* beautiful home of iMiss Oo'ra Uarrisqn who en tertained with her usual "grace and cordiality tho party in honor of her ilifc-long friend, MieB Sadie Simouds , Alteram, who on tho marrow bade ndien to her many young friends l.eie to become the wife of Mr. Ed ward Armstrong Eve. atid go wiUi biin to grace a new pp elsewhere. Miss Henrietta Eve of Aiken is h puost of Miss Carrisou on\npper Main st'e' t. Mr. and Mrs. Alva DcPass of Co lumbia spent several days th's week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ij. DePass in k .Kirk wood, P Among^the many who lnve come to Camden for the Winter are Mr. & Mrs. Guy and son Edwin who arc witf? Mr and Mrs. W. S. Bjrnet on street. \ JHF Mr. O- II Moore having rented biebeantifnl home io Kirk wood to NortLcuvlfWiiste la with his family tpendirg^pie winter at Mr. and Mrs. O II. Lenoir's on Fair St Mr. Wootf n hating rented the pret cottage home of Mr. W. Robin Ztrop haa with his family taken pos session of his new quarters. Daring the wee small hour* of ?! Wednesday morning the merry hunts Mbim's born ^d tbe Iwv l ng of tW ?lee p ?posting party abroad around onr td#o *6d ti e attendants of the wtd. AfnrMrty wrre ont In. fall force. ?n I iraTT n ff cbase. A snd mide th* wcatbst WsA . -? ? ? ? ? ti*. ^ \ ~ ? f~ ~i * ? ** i in nfci i . - i ^ i ,, i (I'oM'frnhiK New l.i-hts. bile city c > u '? i; 1 1 Ijuh ,{ Wf); "y putting two new ] i <J tu M |,i i<t*r>, tit II ??uipton mul |{. t-i-.i \ F*,k-, *. t ? x- . < dii*U'!y tint ill,, uilu i pu l>* i *? i (j i:u?6 i" hfi r, rj* ji'. c'.ivl j j A* u ?? ' f * > al' H uiimi.v>? j h'li.llld il" || /IjU'tl HI' t if | ra**r\ f,.in iijjIiM nIp>uM 1-0 jtllLMOl). ll is ||'. I -l Ill'lUt'l iX j | I"'1"" . hui * ?* L r ..I p., cm tt t i it { I h? w?' < k hi*' t*iii dm u h( ntj? h . j f??r I lie safely ?.t | > '? i h > > jt h li vii.g on I and puKHiiig ihroogb Hum W?. j ploro i lu* fact llril t* i i \ cmuim m I, k not done wlj.it we should natur-dh expect Hint it should do, and that i*, to give one fcquaru what it h s? ijivcu another. Fur the public good wc hope Ihut more lights wil soon be added t<> the present num ber. * * * PERSONAL Mr. S. W. .Ju,' i n ton, travel :n ? sales, inun for Mit'hftel Amb-ojli & S ma. of Halt im O10, Spoilt fteVOttll llilNH in town (.his week in tbo interest of hi* house, til ?<> tho guest of his sis tor, M r?. I!. C Vaughuti. ll 'V. A. I . J ami -ion gave liiu friends in Camden a pleaaant surprise by in unexpected vi?il hero last S i; I >\ Ho filled tbo pulpit of tin? Ibtphs church Sunday nighl, ptres?nt.ing '!o? claims of Connie Maxwell Orphanage Death of Misa Mary McKa:n It is with profound sorrow thai tin: many friends of Mrs. K 10. Sill and her sinter, Miss Mary McKain, have Uoftid of tbu death of the lat ter on Tuesday night, Nov. 14th, at the residence of Mrs. Sill oo Fair st reet. Alt ho her death was not unexpected, as she had been ill for ?n mo weeks, still tbo loss.^tf an on ly and a devoted sister and awviuan of such fine obara(?ter is an errepa ratdo one. Tbo funeral services were held on Wednesday at 12, o'clock M., at the cemetery where lief body rests among a laige circle of dear ones gone before. Doutlis I', in with deep regret that learn of tbu death of ihu little (if toil month"* old baby of Mr. rod Mrs K. M Peatco. Tliit is tbo thlr.l child they have lost at this age. Wo sympathize with the relatives and friends of Mrs. Jane Newmm whoso death occurrd last. Sunday The burial took place on Mon Jay at. Beulah church. Miss Susa i Young, aister-in-l iw of Mr (). Nelson of our town, died very fiuddenly lust Friday afternoon. She wis a fait h f ul christian woman and was true to nvory trust in life. The funeral sot vices wero held from tho Baptist church at 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. A Ilenutii'iil Wedding ? ut Grace ('liureh. Long before tho organ pealed forth tho soul-stirring strains of Mendnlsohn's tveddin? march an nouncing the coming of the bride on Wednesday evening, Grace Kpis copal church was crowded with the expectant friends of Miss Sndie Si monds Anorum and Mr. Kdward Armstrong Kvo who wero'j married just nt ti e twihglil hour with the Rev. W. B. Gurdaii ofllciatiog. The ChauceV'wiis an elaborate and taste ful array of the handsomest chry santhemums: The whole church was abl??e with electric lights. The nut?ie was rendered by Miss Susie Young on tbo organ with Miss Marie Zouip ou.'tbo violin. Amojjg the distinguished tiuests for tho oW-.. casino were Mis. Andrew Simonds,| Sr., Mrs. W. Austin Fringle, Mrs. A udiew Sirnonds, Jr. and daogh'er, Mr. and Mrs. John Simonds, Mrs. fiOiiTs Simonda ami little daughter and R?v. .John ICorshaw', .Jr., all of] Charhstou. Tho beautiful bride iMirT^d-w i th her Father and wasr.t t?(noed by Misa M-aida Deas as maid of/honor bcHutifullv gowned iu pink silk with a Urge boquet of bride roees. Tho eight lovely bridra^aids gowned in becoming and ex quisitely tasteful filmy white crra lions born in their arms moat beau tiful and immense boquots of white chrysanthemums, while the two tiny tots who acted as heralds, were just little darlings in their daintiness and grace and were the Mis?es Simonds nf Charleston. They were Them selves sweet flowers among theii arras full of pink ohrysanthi raw Thei fttt.iMidauv* were: Mi?s Cora Garrison with Mr. J. (T Godfrej' of Columbia.* Miss Honrietla live wlili Mr. Porter Me Master of Columbia Mis9 Kr.ima Shannon witti Mr D luglas Richardson. Miss Bessie Jordan with Mr. Newton Boykin. Mi89 Margaret Johnson with Mr. W. Floyd of Column*. Miss Florido DcPass with Mr. W. E. Johnson, Jr. ? Miss Lula Boykin with Mr. Audrew Aucroui* Miss Francis Boykin with Mr. John jl. Dens. Mr. Kvo hat! as licit man his| brother, Mr. H*lph Kve, of Camden Tbo bride, ? handnoino young woman, regal iu her elegant bridal array which was bt>aottfnl ?nd completeHu all its appoint JBJWU. A large and b/illiant reception was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Ancrom on P?ir jatreet afver abloli Mr. and Ji** left on the night trtm (or tbelr wad ' ding (our North* ; liEin: YoriM iiAM i; ! WK AU1<: S 1<; LfcW&LA LI . Of OUi ! CU?Tf?Jf?6 av: cost! | Having concluded to close out our! Clothing Stock, consisting of Mens.j Youths and Boys Suits, we are offer-' ing them at prices that will makei them go. COM!: AND GET THE FIRST PICK OF THE PILE. SHOE, HAT A1MD CLOT1NO MAN. Operator Wanted, . Wanted by Camden Telephone Co, hii Operator to tnko charge hi onoe. Apply in person or wiiting nt the Central efHee. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on improved real estate ut Clarke <fc vou TreecUow. Nov 3, '05 Udministntiix Notice ?J 4 All persons holding claims against {he estate of U. A . .McBowell deceased will, present tho.sumc duly attested to within 1 the ijme prescribed by law and those in. debted to the estate will mako immediate J payment of ssino to me. ML UK II M'DOWKLL, Administi ?ti ix oi Kytato. I C3 to Sciiooi Teachers. - . ' I poti&i lively cannot approve nay s< r ] runts for any teacher who has not ?> cer tificate registered in this ctfuuiy. Teach ers vlio hold e-'itifioales from other! counties or thouo who have diplomas! from the adopted colleges in this* State wiil 'please have them registered before I presenting their lirst ? laim for approval W. B TCKNKR. Supt. Eil. K. Co. Nov. 3rd, 1905. 0 "Notice is hereby given that bids for t h;< rental o( tho County Kami (Infirmary pot included) for the year, 1306. will be received by the Board of County Com missioners at their lie" regular monthly meeting on the ttth day 'of Drcetniier, !S>05, at 12 M. Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Board of Com miusionora. J. M.Sowell, Supervisor Nov lOih, 10(6. . Supervisor's Notice. 4 . ... r - All thoao holding chimin u train si the County of Kershaw, are hereby requested to p?e?ent their claims in full of all demantl^eaeh month, with ench items jlated, and tho bill item ized, and properly attested. < ' Failure to comply with this request, will result in tho t>i Jrl, or bills being turned down until fcompHunco with Tlic sanio has been iwado. J M Soweil, Cb'm'n Hoard of Commissioners for Kershaw County. Administrator's Notice. Under and l?y virtue of an Order of J. B. Phelps. Judge of Probate for Ker shaw Oounty, I will offer for sale at pub lic outers to the highest' bldoer on Wednesday next, Nov- 22, IflOfl, at 12 o'clock M., all of tho stock of goods, wares, merchandise and fixtures belong ing to the Kstate of U. A. McDowell. d??. ceased, and contained in the store bouse recently occupied by him on upper Broad street, Camden, P. C. This sale will ho conducted in front of tho store house recently occupied by said It. A. McDowell. Terms of sale Cash L1LMR II. McDOWEUi. Adinx. Kstate II. A. McDowell. Camden, S. C? Nov. lftth, 1905. WK HOLD OUR BREAD in hotter bfQwnao i?c kuo* lin<r U'f mode. CiFnolinpH* h<i? much to rin with a bakery, nnd wc hive ittuolt to il.? witb cU?:iliur-8i. Our FRENCH, VIENNA AND RYE BREAD U m acropuloualy cleanly ?? per* ^cot.# J We cl ?Tai perfection In br??A balling and refor yoa to oar patron* to verify our claim. A atanding order (or our bread inaure In make you Ifcugb a^d grow fat. JNO. K MoDOWALL Roo nniiiploH ah ' f have a suit ? ude to fit. W . K. ?! olmson. For Hale Cheap. One now Piano at greatly reduc ed pl icc. Organs iiii.i Sewing M <?? chinos at shoit notice. Dry imhhIh and Gtooeries as < iie?i|> as mor.c) can buy them. W. .1 Ctiddrll. (Station. ? South Carolina ? Kcrsh.iw (.'< un'v By.). B. Phelps, Probate Judge. Whereas, M. L Smith and T. J. Kirk land made unit to me, to grunt them Li t tfin'ot Administration, <le bonis iioii, ef the l&dato of and efforts of S. B. I : 1 1 i i m These ure therefore to cite and admon ish all ami singular the kindred and t !:<? creditors of the said S. !> Latham, deee};i. oil t lint they ho and appear before me, in tin* (!>>uit oi 1'robat^J i?> ln> ||. |<I at Cum ?It'll, S. < T. , on tho 18; 1 1 ilav ut N' ? vt* n i !??- ?>? n'-yl after publication thereof, at VI I <?Y]oi-k in the forenoon, t<> show i auso it nnv they haw, v.liv the said Iphnildsl ra it ion fe boll Id llot Id' J.' him ted. Given nailer niv hand this 2nd day pf November. A 1)., 1 i'lihliehcd in tin* Camden Chronicle on tho 3rd dav of N?vemhcr. 1905. J. B I'lll'I.I'S, n, Judge of Probate. , r lax Executions. t?n tor and t>v virtue of f ?">? dry tn* executions to mo directed. I v ill proeeeif to poll, before till? Colirt limine door in (tliH City ot Camden, on tho tbst MonJ :y in I)ec\, 1905, during tho leg!?l hours <>i salt', the following described leal estate : Ip-wit : One i r??r t containing one hundred ( 100} acres more or less lying jual North ol , the Citv of Camden 'and is bounded nifj the North bv hinds ol A Moid, ? -n the East !> v land;! of IT. (}. Carrison and by Camden and Lancaster public m id, on the South by html* id Ellen M. William* ami lands of the Camden Country Club, and on the West by lauds of 11. G. C'ftr risom ' Also: One tract containing three hundred (8C0) acres lying- on the "West ern side of Wateree Itiver known ns tr?ct No. seven (7) of the tub-division of lands of tho Estato of Mrs. Sallie W. Nelson. This tract i? bounded pn all Hides by other portions of the same landa of the Est .to of Mrs. Sallie W. Nelson. Abo: One tract on the Western side of Wateree River containing two bun- , dred and sixty (2(10) acres and being tract No. three (15) of the sub-division of ?jands formerly of Mrs Sallie AV". Nelson ' and is bounded on the North by tracts Nos. 4 and f> of lands of the Estate of Mrs. Sallio W. Nelson, East by tract No. G of lands of Estate ofMrs. Sallie W. Nelson, South by tract No 2 of same lamb', Went by lan Is of Ho v. Win. Clark. All* of I he above tracts levied upon and to be pold as the property of Mrs. Mattie E. Beard, J. 8. T RANT HAM. * Sheriff K. C. November 13th, 19 >">. Master's ' Sate. South Carolina- Kershaw County. In the Cnut L c f Common I'lcas. J. M. Corson and \V. B. Threat t , Co jxirtvers in trade, Hoinrj business] under the firm name of J. M Car son and Company. Atjinst PrtiniUo, Willam \ hula Thompson, Ella Harris, J, rry Kirk land, Ju lia Kirkland and Callie Kirkland ? Heirs at Imc of Adam KiHland , deceased Bv virtue oidc<i>tal orders in tt?c above entitled eau.- '. I will offer for Balo, at public outcry bef *re the Court House door in Camden. S. <0 , on Monday, I)e eqpdier 4tti, 1905, within the legal hours of sale the following described real es tato : AU tha? coitaln rioce. parcel or tract of land, lying, heb g and situate in tho county ot. Kei?ha\vr St?t?i of South Car olina, containiog f-uty -three <43) acres more or less, boun Jed North by lands of John'O. Stover, K*si by lands of John C. Stover and W V. Brc?cr, South and West by Ir.trdtj of John _C- Stover. Also ail that lot ol land situate in the town of Weetville, County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, containing one half of one acre, more or Iesa. bounded North, Kaat and West by 'r.ndhs tft J. T. Young, South by an unM.ttneo street of sa)<l bal ance in on? year, aseared Or bond of purchaser and morfttac? of the pramtses add. PnrcbsAer ao-bar? option of pay ^ *" IT'a. wrrtgow3Ki?r We are receiving our- new Fal'and Winter Goods every day We have a complete tine of Dry Goods, Nqtions, Shoes, Mats, Caps and pente Furn ishing Goods bought at the' 4'ight price by a man that /lias had twenty years experience in these special! lines and knows /what the people want, and we are going to sell them as low as the lowest. & In our l)res,s Coeds Department you will lied all the tipW est. weaves in Mohair, Panama. I>roadrloths, Kir., in Colors and Mark. Worn 11 espeeiil attention to our lino o( Black L)re.?s ( ioods. Our I )om est ie department is complete. Kvorv thing in Loincloths, Sheet ings, PiilowTubm^, W 1 ' S t < :i 1) ? mask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies. Wo can please the 'good house- w ivi ? in this line. NOTIONS, NOTIONS We have all the latest NoVeHaes in Neckwear,* Belts und Girdles, Fanov Combs and all the little adjuncts that go to make uf) a lady's toileff. We carry the American beauty and W. B. Corsets. Wo are agents lor the Ladiep. |JLoine Jour nal Patterns and carry thqin in stock. . . BUGS, CARPETS, MATTHIG and Art Squares These goods :?.re lovely. Something new in Matting and Wirograss Art Squares ? splendid for I lie din ing room. Skirts and Cloak?. Wo have tin so goods in till ptyhs, and call especial attention to our line of Cloaks and Tailored Skir's. Come and sco us .