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tffASE SANBORNS Mc/rAcewm foreffatexft// s/te ffemr &/7d de/zc^te foi/pt/et Salmouu Brothers, StH|?lc Ami Fancy Uioccis Annual Hittiijiici Kershaw Lodge N<-. 2v> A. !? . M. will hold ?t? annual htinjufL to night at Masonic HhJI. All inemhei* ?ro expected l>i be pitscnt. Viuit. jug bretheren welcome. Two Delightful Occasions. Mr?. M. li'aum gave n delightful reception to a numli?r ?>t her l??d\ friend ?? on Thursday of last week for the purpose At. wee ting her (laughter, Mrs. Kutnis^toi^of New York. Elegant refreshments wn, served and a charming hour \vnh npeut. Another pleasant reception was given l)V Airs, liaum list ev? ning. Mrs Kamluslci's friends here icgret that she will return home to morrow. A Quiet Marriage, On Deo 31*^ Miss [, nu< | Minson unir^Mr.. tjum-vUinson, ??i Antioch section, were n>a N"'1 ?' Antioch Parsonage, ui 11 K ? Kev. C. I). Peterson, oiHcialing. Oi; j account of the inclemency *>f itu I weather there were very few to wit. J 11C88 the ceremony, i mmediute] y | sifter the marriage tiio happv h:ul. and the overjoyed jrro un returned to the groom's home. We wish them a long and happy life with just enough clouds to make a beau tiful golden sunset. ? Rep. Korahuw Quardo Will Give a Supp3r i On Lee's Birthday. The large attendance at the Him drill in 1906 of tho Iverslt ?w Guards! argues well for a successful vear for the company. Rcy. (J. C Her bert was present and addressed n few words, very much lo the point, to a highly appreciative audience as was evidenced by thie? rousing wheels givon the speaker. cide.dJjO give h Konprt ? ? tT riTT^Ky^- J an uary i 0 !? Lieutf W. M. VounjL 8ergt. Mo L od and Private J aides'- McDowell wero appointed as supper commit toe which selection - is hound to in ture ail that can be desired in a < ulin&ry way, as these genllomeu ?re old hands along this line. k II Au unfortunate rumor i? out thai [ arrested Mr. J ? * I : ? j a Mo|)'?w*I1. or hurittnjr !:is Ktoiv r>n the mormon | >f Uh* lire, J at j 1(1, I'M'i It i* alum'. 1 nU lv laise. ] i,i wim ;?lle?t?-d ??>r j ''UHMlii iMM'ld'.fil WCrti "It *? i i'*' I ti due itiv4' !' tint I Mr. aicD.uvjiU | '??h( ' ,?j3 he c??ri <'(?' nl unim* J i t 1 1 * V . K> etfUOY, l>. i>i li rti e. C'lltt of lVilcc ( i mi ii. r.K'f, A Thought i'ijl ana Worthy Ac Oti ('til 1st 111 HB day I lie rural in m! i: u i' r ! a r rt old not h*ve u 1 1 <> I i < 1 u. \" but went their usual riaindi Mr. I"). K. Fletcher , i ! le carrier on route No. 1 If'WU lvi-lKljUW, (i I CM hi' it ft 8 Santa t'l&ua and can i? (I with him hoiih fruiu and collection* to lht> children ? long hiu r<iiite urn) tiny welt: ill in* ^i veil ati unexpected ireal. 1 1. whv a thought I'ul ami w.?r * It y tiling for1 >11 111 to l! > U III i V." J, | i ? hUVC tic Wi?rtj H 111 |> I v U'Wttld (I ill Kiting tilH * II- ' joyuicnt ol tin- oiu*m (o whom hi* contributed hift ! :?yoi*.i ? Kt > mIihw Kra. Fires. Ou Wed ucsd ay mor.iiuy last. about \ or f) o'clock the bakery of M r. .Ino. K. McDowall was riiscoveied io he on fire. Tins in l he Ihird tiisn- re cent ly ih a l this huiloing hitn n on lire, mid it is quite i-vnlent thai the tires were of iac?*u.iiuiy onvin On Saturday night lust kiiuui midnight tire wits dihimveied in the upper story of the building s > f the Rank of Camden and later i>u in the same night cotton on Spiings and Shannon's warehouse platform, juwt back of thu Hank, whs found on lir? I'liese lirea also are ihuughl to have been at* t. Kor tin; very i lllcit-nt work in: ilernd by our tire department on lata Wednesday morning they <!?? tic i Ve special praine. We nx'telid our congratulations 3ig Maju-iiy Foi Annexatiurr The following is the result of the election holdTucsday in Camden and Kirkwood upon the question of ''Annexation." Ward I. For ;37 Against 7 Ward 2. I For. ^ 13! Against 4: ?YVaid For * ^ Against " Ward 4. For 4 1 Against' J Kirk Wood. For 25 Against 14 4J A Now iiiisiiii'Htf Ffrm a( ( ln'rawi hi Which Camden Men A 10 I Ml'MnTH. .} . Slitillh' 11, J? , H|l<) W . A. "t < nir tow 11, to with 51 r. T. Steven?,! <'f Iw M - It f. W , 1 1 ?? \ 0 foi ihcd ft I'l - I 1 1 1( I' L U ? ) Is 1 1 1 1 1 l.? tuindui'l h lll> rt'Hli- | tile titjMi ness Ml Choraw wliiv'hj I'ioui much fur both (Ilit rsw I and li;<- company. J I Will tit klMiiV ?i? H> SI)lU??Oll*SlPV<'ti?;-H'?\ hiu I ! ' ! 1 1* following notice 1 1 tin- iu w business appeared in t ti o C ' it v i n vs ( 'itizen of last week : "The opening Monday of I h? Shannon- St evens- BoykinsCi>inpu:\ j moans much for Choraw. lli:? Company ia composed as succors- j fill business men as South Carolina has vyilliin her bounds. The pre??i- \ dou', Mr. G..V. i i ? rt non, Jr,it? head j of lilt- t.ig Springs and Shannon business of Cnruden ??? u . I is alaul provident of the Commercial It hp k o f t Camden; Mr. .John T. Stevens in j president of the Kershaw B*nkit:g and Mercantile Co, pieeident of the; Stevens Mercantile Co., of Bethune; Mr. W. A. Ho) kin, who has t ho management of the Cheraw business t? Secretary and Treasurer of the | Company. For several yearn he has been connected with the Springs I and Shannon Compauy of Camden Hint is recognized as one of the beat business men in the county. The Shannon ? Stevens ? Bo\ kin | (Company will do a wholesale and retail business. Tbev buy their [goods in solid carload* lot*, and usually get it delivered for less [than most merchants pay at the factory or mill, li is a big thing for the people of Char aw and sur i rou tirl i ng uou n try. These people arc [ going to save our people money ? [thousands ? and everybody should | he tickled t.t) death at. their coming ' Mr. Boykin is an experienced cot ton bu \ er aiid is in the Chern w/mar ,ke'. which is more good i?e?vs f"r [ the farmer Mr. T. S. fJrrgorv, <>f Smut'1', i i tins charge of the Live St^ck dt | , purtmeni of (.his bi<{ e>>mpanv ??n?! j ' . hand now liie prettiest. cai of I j mules we have ever Htm tn Client*'. J [ They are occup)ing the Brock sta- > bios on Second street." Relijfiou'j. Last Sunday was the Orel anni versary of Dr. T. RI. Me.Conmil an' i pastor of the Camden Presbyter inn Church. A sermon amiable to t,h< occasion was preached at that tliiK- . Dui iug the y ear (or iy in?> niheig I have been receivefl into : he Church, | i t,hiriy*nnc of whom were iee?'iY<il! | upon their faith, j Mr L T. Miila hts betn eh-clcdj I Superintendent t?f tlio Sunday School and Mr. .John I\ Mackrv, Treasurer of the Chuich in place of I Mr. K. (). McCr eight, deceased. Th'# hour for Sunday School 1|hm h^i-ii ciufti^ei^ to | ofylficfe in Lh?' J ttft"rn.?o;i. Mr: iV. G Wilson w on lngt .Sunday elected Superintendent of I the Camden B tplii' Sunday School. ' IIEKK IS YOrif CILWCK I W'L Alii-: SKLLI N( ? ALL OP OPIil ? at cost, Havirg concluded *o clos.' . . ouri Clothing; Stock, c insisting of Mens,: Youths a . id 13 > 3u il->, we are offer ing them at prices that will make them go. COMB AND GETTHL PIRST PICK ^ OP THE PiLP. SHOE, HAT AND CLOTINQ 'iVIAINL Improvements. Mr. Beverly MeC'ciubt i* making I some mniktd in>| -rotrinent* in liia undertaking cai fJiIiidiineuu Both j inteiior knd i xk-i ioj improvement# I *ve lu'iug innde. I' ?IH Ik* Mr. j Mc< 'i tight'* intern ion keep l he ^ ORlalll'tBlUDOtll Up t? ?!il Utiklll |>HCM. ed t?t?r.dard. t.e lau^g h'hiuIv added man v new nurt u j?- ? ? ? date ap pi in nets thereto, Wo < i i ; < t t your '\UOIltiotl to I 111' fid ViM ? IM'II fMH of Mr. M <jCJ r <? i |? li t in nti'.i.r e-dunin.! PERSONAL. Or W .1. i?u:>n w?r iu Columbia! the fl*ht of i be vv i < k. Mr. 1) li Bium returned borne | Tuesday tit l or u *ihu to relative* in j Chouter. Mr. K B. W illl. tin ' ?n 1 ficniiv 1 . - f t | Wc.liu'H.ln for Ui? ii i j.j iilt* iu Wen! ! ?V ute i ee. Auditor Ivvtbi-? !1 i ?-i in the upper, part <>f of tho Couniy this week tali? : ill}.' tnx return'.!. Our uood friend Mr. G. It. Clem inon of Liberty II 'II paid up u pieuvuut j eull on Monday last. ? Mr. T L. I > : * y i 3 '*bo has boon in j Georgia or. a vi-ii to bis n< n; Mr. I .) . VI. Uuvis-, i .>l:jrr.e>i home this w< ok ! 1 1 ? >11 . M h tfui tb is now "ut the ; Ur*u! of i hiti^s" m (.'olmnbiu. Soun j tor liny h:mJ Mr. Uiuhurds uUo went! ovor on Monday. We were gh\d lo h-sh lu '^nmdei: ' oii \\re<J7befut:iy Sat Mr W. T,. Liur- I rouirliH, traveling passengci ;i{jciit o | I bo Sisabo'tr I railroad. Mr. .J. 1> Guy. of B'ao^v, in mov j ir-ff to C'.Kiiueo. For the pie??eni. It j w.ll oeeupv the bouso of ]\Jr- dob/- j A liitaker, vjr, on f^iuy r?ns u<ro?d. j In the nenr lU'.uro Mr Guy w i ? 1 bwib ii nine f? <jidenoo on L.'.Uo on ntreei | on t^c Wit(kow>ky lut opposite Af r >V. H Zdnip'H. We extend to Mr i Guv and liiM frtiuily ft cord al *vidc.>aio I to our town. t Attention Pensioners. 1 will ho fit the Auditor's ofli o.o each S?ilui<lxv (luring tho month o! Jnnunrv, 190(3, f >r the purpose of receiving applications for Pension? All persons wli<> wish to make ap plication for ? pension must do so (1 u r i ii >? I lie month of .In nu ? r v Those ill read v on t. in- Pension roll need not intikd new application Imi must report to the Pension (Join tnissioner either in portion or l?y willing him at Camden ho ilioir n nines can lit' p! need on the roll for 1900. Allen Dons, 4 Pulsion Com. Kershaw Co. i )?>(?,. sin, i South Caryli" t K,.rt>|iuw (\,Untv. lu I li o Court of Common Picas. ( r . F. Hovton, Plaint iff. Against Let hu Elliott, Defendant. He \irlii?? of ;i deereetn! order, herein, by Lin S lonur. ?i ? J ? I v<?* Kniost (iiirv, dated January 10th, l'J'K!. I will f ell at public ootery to the highest, bidder, t>efore tho Oonu llotiPe door i n Camden, S C., with in th? legal hours of utile, uii tho first Muiidnv in February. IHOfi, Uetnu the fit lit day of tiie month, tho following dc ? ferihi \ property: All tlivt uieco, parcel or tract Of liti.J. Fitnated ii, ilio county <if Kershaw, State <m So-xh Carolina, containing two bun ilrod s fid titty one undone fourth (2r>l 1-4) acres > lorn or leps. Bounded North l>\ land* <>. Kli William*, John T, Stevens*. East i?v liuids of .1. E. Baxley, S;>uth hy I and # oi .1. E. Baxlev, West by laiuls of 101 i Williams. Terms of sale I?. WIVTKOWSKY. J Muster Kershaw County. .January llth. lOOvi. STARTED OUR SEC OND GRAND AN NUAL REDUC TION SALE. BOLD I'liICK CUTTING THAT COMMANDS CONSIDER ATION. At a 25 For Gent Reduction Startling sacrifice of Men's, Youth's and Chrildren's Suits to make room for earty arrival of Spring Goods. Start the New Year right by sav ing this big discount on your- cloth ing. i Remember this sale lasts only 30 days, so come early. Be first, not last. Ail goods marked in plain Figures. One Price to all. No goods will be charged during this Sale. Remem ber all clothing gees during thesale at 25 percent. Reduction. Our Clothing is this season's goods and made up by skilled workmen in the Latest Style. A Cordial Wel lcome Extended To All. NATHAN LEVY, "The Clothier." kn Your Money AM WAIT if Great Mill and Factory SYNDICATE BALE AT HIRSCH BROS. & CO. Immense purchases have been made for This Sale. Goods will be sold at Prices never ' Heard of Before. Our Previous Sales Spec?., for <J-f '/ Themselves. ~ We will endeavor to make This Sale a ? Far Superior to any Sale yet. _ - ~ We are making Great Preparations. , Goods are Arriving* Every Day ? for The GREAT MILL AND FACTORY f { * ' * SYNDICATE SALE HIRSCH BROS. & CO. ' / ' BEGINNING SATURDAY, JAN. 20TH. (r at , 8:30 A. M. SHARPl