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Tooup |8|S ^!!(l p Mauimoth Store wishes you a Merry IrtH iiud Happy and Prosperous Now id to thaak the* shopping public of and Country l#r the liberal support ie Mammoth Store (luring the year lias been a great satisfaction to the lent of' this store at tlie results of business which has been the great |Mawimoth Store has enjoyed-in the liy years. jtiinduid we are working, to is high lift this business from the ordinary; inko it your ideal of what a ftore Kvcrv foroe and power we con ted in bringing you the markets' J8 tliat will prove a happy release tegance. To-morrow shall be ahead jfi 'stopping place. Eachd^y will fug stone in the oufvaiuj march. Its Respectfully, ^ JJM, Proprietor. RUCH, Mg'r. It Wanti'd. wf is rooms for fe; three kAflODHblC. fork City* I Ibyterinn . ic I'reaby jcmpleted iy. They Or the first ihted with ! !>ned. ft Livingston. ev: % . \ '"CarntTAla. s carnival company arrested this werl< !;: several burglaries /The carnivflLlrain ft ready to Icavo the M end several box *n from one of the hiffd. Every inem l|iy, who could be id. Oh, the love )rt Book. _fopy of the pay's "Winter the interest i< tho South dur< >. It is very 1, handsome-! Written; and j >*ct form a list j Inent tourist re ft comprehensive ?rs and boarding i an extensive and of Camden. This can bo had freo general passenger at Portsmouth, Uto&as presents atl Honor Roll Cantey Hill School. Myron Watts, Of ho Rose, Mc-lvin li'up, Kllft Watts, Jpjpiha Bass, Lena Bass, Orft WnttsfKleu Bran bam, Eula Wn^tfl. George Creed, Eli Bass. Kathleen Briggs, Teacher. PERSONAL,. Mr. Simmons Trantlmm, of Livn Oak, Fla, will spend Christmas ill Camden. Miss Ada Leo TrantUam, of Short er College, Homo, Ga., is spending the holidays with her paints in Camden. * lion. E Y. Webb, Representative of tho 9th Congressional Distriot of N. C., i* spending tho holidays with his family in Camden. * MK Duncan Lriiw camoon Wednrs day to he preoent at the marriage ofyljis bist< r nnd to spend the Xmas holidays wl<^t hi^-parenls. -The frieuds~f>f Mr. and Mrs. Brat ion\ DeLnachc and Miss (yfllrlot'te Kelr^haw ar? <iiad to see them in tho "old homestead" onoe more. Misg L'lu Davis who has been gone from us over a ybar, will re turn in a short time to Camdt^phc will bo with her sixfer, Mrs. iWiher Davis on Lyttlcton street. Misses Sarati and IsSthline Fun man wilt epefi<r their holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. James Ville pigue on upper LyJj.leton street. Mioses Bessie end Kate Lenoir and Rives Lang are home from col lege for Xmas. ? i# ? - ?? Meeting of Press Association. The executive committee of the State Press Association met this week in Columbia and adopted res olutions aullioiizing President Aull to urge the delegation iu Congress to protest agatust the enactment of a proposed postal measure which would be a hardship on, the weekly press. The postal laws are violated flagrantly by alleged news publica tions which are no more than ad vertising bulletins for commercial houses, but the "country" nmjrspa "f>eis, bona flde papers, hnvo been hit hard>uongh in one year by tlif railrosd rate law and they would dislike to have another hardship put upon thetu. It was dec.dud to have the annual meeting of the association in Charleston between tho dates May G 15, as thu invitation fur that time was pressed. The Germau rifle clubs of the Unitrd States will be there then in their annual schu'zen fest. Tho association will spend June 28 in Jamestown, that dato being South Carolina day at the exposi lion. ' ? ' . ' 4 FOR SALE. My house and lot on Fair street Also two building lots, two good milch cows, horse and buggy. Ap ply to .- Mrs. A. C. Aucrum. Dec. 4, 1900. Citation. By J. B. Phelps, Probate Judge. Whereas, A. O- Anerom made suit to me. to grant her Letters of Administra tion, of the Estate of audeffecte of W. A. Anerom. Thcss are therefore to cite and admon ish all aad singular the kindred and the eredltots of tho said W. A. Ancrnin, <le ceated, that they be and appear before | me, to tbe Cdsrt of Probste, to fre held S, C .oa the Mod davof Dee. fr pobHc*M6n thereof, at 11 the forSMoa, to show cause, if baye. why the said admin. ~ not W granted* S^Wtiit fth dsy o - 4 Jbe Camden <bt?r*tel< day of Den , WOt. P-l Jl _ SJJP ? r-v * - >\ .. ''v.' Attention. Petitioners. I will *l thj^Autlilni** < 111 euch s?&'U'<1hv during the month of ?Jmbunrv> 1 i*07, f >r tlit* purpone of ? tcpjving ttpplic'?(i'HiM fur pension*! Ail SoiiiiuiN, 'Smlo!a ot ib< Ir Will ? ?\VK who W Ihll to IU ??k?> application r.?t n pennion must do ho during ? be oumili of Junuttry. Thoto al ready on (Ik* roil ut i () not makeap. plication, litit mitht report to me itii*? r in perron rr l>\ willing me so tliul their namea cun he plttou) on (lie roll for the i ormiiik; jear. ALLKN UK AS, Pen t> ion (J otnoiibsioner. December 10'. li, 1000 Master's Sale. State of South Cnr i In the Court oliiifl, v .of Common County of Kcrxlinft ) , 1'lean. Newton C. Boykin, <is Administrator . of the Estate of E. Miller Boykin ~and in his men right, Plaintiff, Against Lucy C Hot/kin, Burwrll II. Boy A in, M. H. Green,, Eliza 11 Mon - ning, A. f). Kennedy A only nee. of The Farmer* ?.y Merchants lihnk of Camden, S (J, and C J I. Yatea and J T Hay Agents of Creditors of The Farmers and Merchants Bank of Camden, S C, .Nellie C Man Administratrix of th>? Estate of John C i)fan, repre tenting as a class numerous end itors of The Farmers ?$? Mer' ceants Bank, F J Pelzer, The . Charleston Savings Institution, Joseph \V. Barnwell, Receiver of the DeKa\b Cotton Mill, Mcin tosh <$? Seymour Co., of Auburn, N Y , E Oliver, and other eredi tors of the Estate of E Miller Boykin, Defendants, Under and l>y viituo of a dcciee in the above case, made by 11ic Jloiiornhle It. W. MCircuit Judge, on the 12th diiy of Dcceaibcr, 1110(5 i will offer for sale in J rout of the County Court House door in tlie < ity of Camden. S. durini? (lie legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, 1007. being the Sev enth day of the month, the following de scribed property: ' HEAL ESTATE. To Re Sold In Separate Tracts. "All that piece, parcel and tract of land, lying, being and situated in tlie Counly t?T Kershaw.-State of South Caro iitiii. containing Two hundred nml (1 ft?en (215) acre*. more or less.the same being for merlf ii part of the estate of Burwcll Hoy kin. deceased, nftd designated in the plat drawn bv T. H. Cantey. I). S , as tract number eight (rt) and hounded a? f<>l lows: on the North bv lands of IMzer Hod. tjcrs & Co., a road dividing them, South by lands of the Estate of E. O. Kennedy known as the Stockton place, East by the Camden and Charleston Koad and West by Daniel branch separating it from tract number ten (10) in the subdivision of 'said lands and tract number nine in said subdivision from which it is separated by the South Carolina, lfiiil road. All of that piece, parcel ami tract of laud, lying, being and situated in the County of Keishaw and State of South OaroliiMi, containing one hundred andthir ty-tlmc (138) acres, more or less, nsMiowp t)y a plal dwiwn hy?T. H. Cuntey,' D. S.,' and designated ns tract number eleven (II) anH hounded -as follows: on the North by the land of Pelzer Kodgcrs & Co.. for merly a part of the Estate of Harwell Hoykin, dicensed, and known as the Lang Swamp place, East by traot number ten (10) in the subdivision made by T. H Cantey , South by the lands of E. 0. Ki-finedy, known ns tho Stockton ,plftee. from which it is separated by Dan Tft-IUanch, and Wost by traetC\number (*2) in said subdivision. All that piece, parcel and tract of land lying, being and situate in tho County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seventy ^fx-tenths (170 6 10) acres, more or less, ns shown by plal dr??n by T, 11. Cantey, D. 8 , and des ignated as tract number twelve (12) and bounded as follows:on the North by lands of Pelzer Kodgers & Co., formerly a part of the Estate of Burwell Hoykin, deceased, and known as the Lang' Swamp plane, East by tract number eleven (11) in the subdivision made by T K.vCantey. I>. S., South by tho hinds of the Estate of E. C, Kennedy, known as ^ihe Stockton place and West by tract number thirteen (13) in said subdivision. All of that piece, parcel and tract of land lying, be'ng ami situate in the County of Kershaw, State of South Caro lina, containing one hundred and sixty, five (16 j) acres, mora or less, as shown by a plat made by T. R. Cantey, D. S . and known and designated as tract number thirteen (13) and bounded as follows: on tho north by lauds of Pelzer Kodgers & Co., formerly a ptrt of the Estate of Hurwell Hoykin, deceased and known as tho Lang Swamp place, ISast by tioct number twelve (12) in the subdivision ?>f tho lands of said eatato of Burwell Rov kin, deceased. South by Daniel Branch and West by lauds of Polzer Kodgers & Co., ami the Wateree River. Also the following Personal I'ropt rty M ules. One (1) mouse colored horso mule, nam ed Cleveland, old; One (1) bay mare mule, named Rhody; One HI dark bay mare mule, named TjOu; One (1) 1'ght bay inare nndfl mf1 twdMnllj, old ; One(l) grey hoM^lnu'e, namerl^tock , One (1) grey horse mule, named St^^jen, obi. Horses. One (1) bay mare, named Maim^vqhl; One (I) bay niare, named Belle, old. Farm Implements One i.l) old wafcan^One (1) mower and rake, One (1) thrasneT-*#ml engine, old; Six, (0) plow stoeks. single; Six (6) plow Stocks, Farmer Friend, old; Soven (7) weeding hoes; Six (II) pitchforks, old; six (0) shovels, old ; Two v2)- spades ; Tw'? (2) mattocks; Six (fl) axes, old ; One (I) cotton planter, otcj,; Two (2) guano die iributors, oldj.C^e (1) "V harrow, old ; One <l) Smooth in* harrow; One (I) . disc harrow; Threa (8) double plow*; Plow and wa^on gear. v Term* M 8?lp. Rcfrl Estate:?One-half Cash, balance payable in on* .year, aeemred bv bond of the purchaser and mortgage ot tit* premi se* Mid. with pririMg* t ? the purchaser or purch***rf of paying a greater part or all ta e**h. Personal PropsrtyC*Oi. R? sale of aujr or all property on same I 'or any ?ob*eq**nt 8*l**4*v In case of failure el purchaser t* comfy with terse* Now For The Holidays^ ~T Ir? ) t This Is A "Hard Year" And You Ought To Think Before You Throw Away Your Money On Worth less Presents. Buy Nice, Ser , viable Things, s. Some Of The Things Below Will Make Hearts Glad. One of those $10.00 Tailored J^uils reduced (o $0.50 One of those Tailored Wjilting Skirls nt 1 00 to <>.00 Mercerized or Jjinen Table Damask at. froiii 25c vd to 1..25 yd, and Napkins to mute]). A nice pair of Wool Blankets or a Com fori. We have a b ig line ol these. A roll of Malting, Rug or Art Sqnare. u A pair of Men's, Ladies' or Children's "Star Brand Shoes." One of tl ose beautiful Furs?Ladies and Children's. \ Beautiful line Ladie's and Children's Knit Facinatots, Shawls. Hoods, Caps and. Boote* s to seh ct from. A White Quilt?W#? have these from 75c to 4.1)0. - ? 1 lot Ladie's Silk Underskirts sold at G.50 reduced to 4.48 in colors and black. Special price oil all our Ladies' and Children's Rain Coats and Cloaks.. Beautiful lot Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 10c, 15c and 25c, Ladies' Plain Linen Handkerchiefs at 6c Books, Books, Hooks! From 5c to 1.50 Beautiful selec tion for the Holiday. We have a nice line of Holiday goods in Cut Glass, '"High Art Pottery," Chinaware, Pictures, Indian Basket. Work, Jardiriers, Cuspidors, 1-tfc., that we are offering at greatly re duced price. Tie-sides these suggestions for Xmas presents, we have a store full of all kinds t f merchandise, (realizing the short crop situation) that we will divide profits with you on, and meet anybody's sale pi ice. O Y o u rs res pec tfttll y;? The Famous Gilt Edge Store, ^ / P. T. Villep'cnc, Proprietor. $35,000 north of Merchandise must be sold re gardless of value, in the next 30davs. This sale begins Friday morning, November () at ') o'clock sharp rain or shine. Tell your friends to meet vbu at Hirsch's where the original Bargain sale is on and where / you will fi nd every tSi ing as advertised. Pinding that our stock is entirely too heavy for the crops that have been made this Fall, we have de cided to throw our entire stock before the public consist ingof Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishings, Mil linery, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, in fact every arti cle <>in the house will be included in this gigantic and most sensational sale we have ever introduced,' you can buy Ladies Tailor made Suits Cloaks, Jackets & Rain coats at your own price as our stock is entirely too large, and same must be sold. V > Remember this sale is for cash on ly, no goods will be charged. Y??ur? Rc?pocifull>, Hirsch Bros. & Co.