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PACKAGE TEAS . Don't .forgeU It is Chase & Sanborn's Package ? Teas. No other ! "They are always the same. Fragrant and delicate. Kept so by the sealed package. % ? Svlmond Brothers, And Funpv (li ohmk. For Sale. Klofadora Cotloti Seed for per bushel. ** DeSftUbuure &, Arlodgc. Loat. iyltleton street between the [</ enurch and ilio residenc Ellen Tweed, * string of Kinder wiil please return to "ironicle olllce. -ball on Thanksgiving Day. F, l ^ 1 "pre will boftn Interesting gnme It-ball In Camden on Tliunke Dsy between 1 ho Mt. Zion [utc team, of W/innsboro, and (amdpn^eum. Game will com ai 4 o'clock at tire base ball Admission 25c. For Sale. (krin cont'hininp 476 ncros situ i. f n Uuiotnuid Newberry cou?i f Six milts from Shellon (So. -and ftovon miles from Whi', Ts (0. N. & L. Ry.) Nic?' home five tVnant bouuef, barm), t ic I tmbeV^nd farm land*. fcLO Here. Kuribrr information call r i t e% Jos R. Leach, Attorney, I ni bin, S. O. McDowell'* Stock of Goods Bought f- By MCr Kershaw Lang. be Btock of goods belonging to Vslftte ofyMr. R. A. McDowell i bought %n Wjdnesdffiy hv Mr bIiqw Lung. Mr. Lang in loc j) and favorably known to need introduction to our cotumunHv. t r. number of yenrs lie \rns en ted in the mercantile busioea* H ifl well known us one of Cn ru p'a very best young mm. Th?' ire will continue to he run an [bo Up-Town Grocery'' and the iding public will make no inifttak" ;give Mr. La.og their' patronage. Camden Historical Society. !l'l)0 Secretary of the Society, Mr. ; M. Kennedy, .begs us to hii> Unco that the flr.t meceting for l present season will he held at e High School this (Friday) eve ng at 8 o'oloclc. An interesting per will be read on "Camden xly^Years Ago," and somo im n t.ant business is to he tranroct . The Sooletv will decide tonight I to the nature of the tablet to be aeed In the new Court House to iwmownrflte Lafayette Hall. Steps ill. als6 be taken to mount the Rev utiouary canon iu front of the Mlding. A full attendance it) de licti. ? {) ? A Union Thanksgiving Boryico. Will be field initio Baptist church n Thnrsday Nov: 30, 1905, at lis. J. The following is the program or the occasion : Choir .Voluntary. Hymn. Sorit^ure reading and Prayer. ? II r. Moore. Hymn. "The Ethics of Thanksgivijg " ?Dr. McConnell. Hymn. "The Methods of Tlianksgiviug " ?Mr. Herbert. Collection for the Orphanages. Song and Benediction. The member* of the other choirs ire very cordially invited to j->in with the Baptist church choir on this OCQlglOB. The ^ftfest Chance Ever Oflored To Young: Persons. The young meo and women who ^inh to more thau.douhlft their earn ?^wpaoity and promptly obtain Ha paying positions should write 4'4???c Laving only lim.it HHpcdnoation and small means are pgcdj?<?>k for the -Special., Offer Ite'jMr mfkins them for a short JtjjJm Every year, tvc receive from ItTness m*n over a thousand more al|s for office help than we eon fill, md w*?deeir? worthy and ambitious oong mcti and worron to receive he benefit of these places. No en ranee exemlaatlous are rt^uired, ? good Kpfltsb educatloft is tvsn abac lately free in connection riifc i,pr?(nlMl business training horongb preparation and a good WrtWWTm positively gu?reuteef1 ft tt?r| one Wbo enter?. Dob't de if, bat writs to dav to " BwColls?e. 'Socia/?/)ofc, i Hi1 of the st-n ton a I u ilytio parties aUiue'od rn "iv* ' ? attention ?>?> Main street on iialnMiV ntternoOn ?vit'i about'" hidie*, i n i . h ? ?orc?n f* ? and ? 1 ? t ??! i?i i? ik ????? li'oriM, <4i j i><mI t !??? i - x*' ? ( 1 1\ j/- ii' v?-lt y of dtivi-g mound Camden and iKi'lcwood Miss K'i'm DeLuach held i ho am! joiid-'d mo*t d? x tiorrl> M?u four It < t(< ? ?nto spirited homes I l.c u\err\ 'Idlybo horn whs eon^pienouH \> s i'H tihsejjpu but nvc ?nive do doubt that attractive acce* ftory will he added by Mr W. L 1 ?*? I'a^s the owner* who ant eap'uc* ^ i v | i n m uc)t enjoyment to ihe. joung people of (/timden as wafl as to Northern Touri-ts (hiring jfho wintei , with his very han d*ome Corst-B an- 1 | j attractive vchiolos which have all ar i rived and oreated/pjitc a degree of admiration. Mrs. Will Kandulph Withers liat>j iasuod invitations to the marriage ot ; her daughter Mi -a Niu Shannon i which will tako pladi' on tho evoninpr i of Nov. 29Lh at the renideiuje of her brother ('apt. W. M. Shannon. Mr John Gregg Cliafee is well known In oar community wliero ho Ims many friends. He was formerly of Lan canter and now liven in Aiken where they will have their home after a honeymoon trip to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George I)t-SanftPU''e |aud infant daughter, of Jacksonville Fla . ato visiting their relatives in Kirk wood and Camden. j Miss Blanche Alexander a popular member of the Charleston Corps of I trained nurses in in Camden veiling her sisters Mrs. Henry' Savage 'and, Mrs T. .J. Kirkland. I New Court House Completed. Kershaw County's new Court House been completed. Ii waa/drmally accepted by ilie Com missioners on Wednesday laat The | tople of Kershaw Counts have b Court House of which they uau justly be proud. It is a most substantial one, and up-to-date. It is an ornament to the City and a credit to the County, The Hoard of Commissioners should receive the "well done" from all oui cili fceus. Supervisor Sowotl now has t>. force of convict? cleaning up the yardi In a few days the new fur nittire for the Court Douse will ar live and be put in, and the various County officers can then move in. j Death of Miss Maty McKnin We take the following notice of tlio death of Miss INIarv MeKain from Th ? Memphis Herald of No vcmbor 1 fit!) : A useful lif?! wag brought to in end Tuesday evening whan (lie renpei Death took Miss Mary MeKain. It was known by all of her friends that tho end wa* neat but an u u w i I i i n g feeling to give h?r up clung to those who loved her so well. Miss McKain was a wom^n of no bio - Christian character. JOndowed with a mind to do good and an energy to carry it out, she was constantly applying herself to the beat she could do toward t he Improvement of tho minds of other*. A a principal of the ./elforron street g-hool she wan a marty '?> duty, ller personal at tetftton to nil the minor affaire bfoughfc her iu contact with all ihe pupils, and tU?'y knew her to love her Miss MeK^hI~wTHv)>c miePcd in educational 'fo&les, m church oiroles and in social eire'es, where she was always weleomo and made herself a bright lip:*- 1. She died at her sister's home. (M^a. Henriet'/rt Sill) in Cam den. S. G-, where her remains were buried. In respt ct (o tho niemory of de. coeased, tho Jefferson, street school wno ordered to be e loafed today. Speaking of Miss McICain's death, Supt. Gordon said : 'Sho was a martyr to duty as she conceived it and amost conscientious, faithful, able and successful educitor. Her good wo1 k will follow her, bat. her dea'h is a distinct loss to tl/k ciuse of cuhure. She was an - ed ucational ornament and a Christian jewel in tho coronet of this city." *?. Contributed. Onpjof our most z9alous and hard' working teachers haB departed this life for eternal rest. Miss McKain was a famtlliar lignre among the old est *is well as the youngest people of Memphis; sho devoted all of her splendid energies (which seemori in exhaustible) to her life w.?rk, and she did not ourronder until completely worn down ? a martyr to duty. Miss McKain found 'he greatest happiness in cduoational interests, and her intense devotion to duty made her suffer nsoless anxieties, which caased her unnecessary wor* riment. All of us who have boeu clo^h' associated with her well know nio extraordinary onergy with which she carried on her work. . , For manv years Miss McKain had Charge of the Poa'jody School, after -mbioh time sho was transferred to tuo Folkes (Jtffursoh street) school, which position sho hold daring the past sixteen yoi>s, and front which school >>he will be sadly missed by all of her faithful teachers and pupils Hcrlast aqdlblo sentences were nt tci%l for tho work in her school. She was a most earnest Chrlctlau and be liever in prayer. Miss Mary McKain died at the home of her only slater Mrs. Henri etta Sill, in Camden, S. C., at 7 p. m. Not. U, 1905. 8be was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church. mourning school, a vacant teal Tell as #*t on? we loved to meet. Will Job* oar bnsy throng no more Uottl tbwe cb*nfint?ceaoes are o'er.' Peace to her atfeee. JT. CJ. B, ' IIKIIE IS YOUIMTIIANCK ?? . . * > iWK AUi: SELLING ALL OK Ol'll Gl%OT^f^0 at cost 4 , c Having concluded to close out our Clothing Stock, consisting of Mens, Youthswtnd Boys Suits, we are offer ing them at prices that will make them go. COME AND GET THE FIRST PICK OF THE PILE. I SHOE, HAT AND CLQTIN? MAN. - PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. Howers, of K^jrsha w, 18 in Camden to-day. t Mr. J. F. ilnteman ipi fit several days tins weok lu Camdpn. Mr Jul 1 1) 0. P. Williams commenc ed his work at tho Bell school last week. Wo wish him a successful term. Mies Ada Tranthnm who was call ed from Homo, Ga., on accouot of the illness of her father, returned lo that city on Monday l?Bt. The many friends of Mrs. M. L Smith who is in a hospital m Balti more will he plftd to learn that sho is rapidly improving. Capt. Smith was in Baltimore laH Tuesday and it was expected at that time that Mrs Smith wouhl he able to return Lome next Friday. Mr. II. W. Porter was in Camden last Saturday. '1 his was tiio first tilUOwMr Porter has been to Cnmdt it ; Hineonfr^Mkfe^Wiaiiultod by somo no i known party on the night of October I ilrd. There is a placo on Mr. Portcs head as large ns a silver dollar where his fdmll vns crushed and which is not yet entirely well. We regret, to learn of the death of! (.'apt <7 1 mi ton Ward, of Wards, S. C mid endorse the splendid tribute paid lil in by The Stat" of Nov 16th. By marriage he was related to Mrs John S. Meroney of our County, and a coukhi to her son Clinton Ward Pal- i mer, an old Camden boy but now 'iving in Onile, South America, where ho hohjsr the poo tiWi of a Chief Civil lliwlheer andSupcrintendont QfOoji strnction on tho J.a I'alona and San Marcos U It. Valuable Land For Sale. I cflfi.'r for sale for tho npxfc thirty doy?, a tract ot land situated about two and shalf m lehJN<Jjth'cnst of the town of WeatviHo, containing Twelve Hundred acres more or loss, in original forest. A pint of the same can bo aeon by calling on tho untler sigutd at the Auditor's office. W. F. UUSSELL. Nov. 24lh, 1906. County -farm To Let Notice is hereby given that bids for tho rental of the County Farm (Infirmary not included) for the yoar, 1900. will be received by tho Hoard of County Coin nussiontii's at thoir next regular monthly . meeting on the Oth day of l)i'c?n>l>er/,| '906, at 12 M. Hoard reserves thy right to reject any and alt bills, Liy order of the County Ilonrd of Com missioners. J. M. So well, Supervisors Nov ,10ih. 1905../ ?*: \ Sopeivisoi's Notice. All those holding claims against the Couu'y of Kershaw, aro hereby requested to present their claims in full of all demands, each month, with each items dated, and th#'bill item izod. and properly attested. Failure to comply with this request, will result in the bill, or bills being turoed down uutil compliance with the same has boon made. J. M Sonell, Ch'm'n Board of Commissioners for Kershaw County. "SWBBTS" that are bakted and that pleaae ami satisfy the teste aro among tb* specialties of our bakery. LOOK AT THIS LADY FINGBffT fen*t it teaaptfng? Indeed it it. The whole plate (oil !? (net like it. li't the same way witboor fanoy oak?e or pIsA one*. They are oil good and U Mar petfeotloo o a they eaa bo. If 700 try oome of oor oakee For Sal? Cheap. One cow Piano at greatly reduc ed pi ice. Organs a rid Sewing Mil cliinoe at short notice. Dry goods and Groceries as cheap as money can buy. the n). W. J. Coddell. - Administratiix Notice, All persona holding claims ngainst the estate of K. A . Mc];ov\oll deceased will present {lie same duly attested to within the time prescribed hy law ami thos?< in. . debted to the estate will make immediate'! payment of same to mo. LILL1E II. MeDOWELL. Administratrix 01 Estate. Notice to School Teachers. I positively Cannot upprove pny war rant* for any teacher who itsiis not a cer tificate registered in this county Teach. its who hold certificates from other! counties or those who have tiiplotnHS from tlte Adopted colleges in thit? Stale will pioaee have them registered boforc presenting thoir fi?M claim for approval. W. B TUKNEU, Supt. Ed. K- <?*.'? I Nov. 3rd, 1005. Tax Executions, Tin Jer and hy virtue of sundry tax expeutions to mu directed", I will proceed to sell, bofort> the Court House floor in flic City of Camden, on the fust Monday i in Ueu., 15K>5, during the legal hours of j ealo, the loilowlng described real estate: to-wit : One tract containing one hundred acres more or less lying just North of the City of Camden and is bounded on the North by la/idfl of Alford, on the Esst by lands of II. G. Carrison and hy Camden and Lancaster public road, on the South bv lands of Ellen M. Williams and lands of the Camden Country Club ?nd on the West by lands of M. G, Car risoq. Also: On? tract containing threo j hundred (300) acres lying on the West- 1 ern fridn of Wateree Hiver known na tract No. seven (7V-of the sub-division of lands of th^Estate of Mrs. Sallio W. Nelson, ??.Thi8 tract is bounded on all sides by-otluir jiortions of the name lands of the Kst?t? of Mrs. Sallie W. Nelsc^t. Also: One tract on the Western siile of Wateree River containing two hum dred aud sixty (2C>0) acres and being . tract No. three (.H) of the subdivision of| lands formerly of Mrs Sallio W. Nelson and is bonnded on the North hy tracts Nos. 4 and 6 of lands of the Estate of , Mrs. Sallie W. Nelson, East by tract) No. 5 of lands of Estate of Mrs. Sallie i W. Nelson, South hy tract No 2 of same lands, West hy lands of ltcv. Wm. Clark. All of the above tracts levied upon and to be sold n? the property of Mrs. Mattie B. Heard, J S. TKANTHAM. Sheritr K. C. November 13th, 190'?. Master's Saie, South Carolina ? Kershaw County. In the Court of Common Pleas. J. M. Carson and W . B. Threatt, Co partners in trade, doing bustness | under the Jinn name of J. M. Car son and Company. Against Prenilla Williams, Lula Thompson , Ella Harris , Jerry KirJcland, Ju lia KirJ^OM^nnfi ^Gqllie Kirkland ? Hdirs at law of Adfrw^Kirkland, decease e?. By yirtue of decretal order* in th, above entitled cause, 1 will offer lor sale, at public outcry hpfore the Court House door in CamdenTtv^^Lon Monday. De- 1 cernber 4th, 1906, within* the legal hours of sale the following described real es tate : AH that certain u)ecet parcel or tract of land^lying, being, and situate in the county of Kershaw, State of Snath Car otin*. containing fo My -three (43) acres more or less, bounded North by lands of John C. 8tov*r, East by lands of John C. Stover and W F. Brewer, South and Woet by landa of John. Q. Stover. / Alee all that lot ot lend situate hi the Iowa of Woetville, County of Keishaw, Stale aforeaaid, containing oae halt of one acre, manor taw bounded North, Boot and West bj landa 61 J. T. Tonne. South. by aq unnamed street of said AT > We are receiving our new Fall and Wintfer Goods every day We have a complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents Furn ishing; Goods bought at the right price by a man that has 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. DRESS GOODS. In our Dress Goods Department you will find all the new est weaves in Mohair, Panama. Broa Moths, Etc., in colors and black. We call especial attention to our lino of Black Drees Goods. Our Domestic department is complete'. Everything in Tjongcloths, Sheetings, PillowTubiiig,WU ? 8 a DimAsk, Towels, Napkins and Doilies. We can please the good house-wives in this line. NOTIONS, NOTIONS v j? %%/? , .. ^ ' v.-" We have all latest Novelties . in Neckwear, Belts and ? ? & * , Girdles, Fancy Combs and all the little adjuncts that go to make up a lady's toilet. We carry the American beauty and W. B. Corsets. Wo are agents for the Ladies Home Jour nal patterns and carry them in stock. ^ RUGS, CARPETS, MATTING and Art Squares Those goods r?re lovely. Something new in Matting and Wirograss Art Squares ? splendid for the din ing room. LADIES TAILORED SUfoS, Skirts and Cloaks. We have these g<ft>ds in ull styles, and call especial attention to our line of Oloaks and Tailored Skirts. Come and see us. Yours Respectfully,