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!L PERSONAL ' ? Miss B|la Jacobson.of Atlan ta, Ga., Is visiting Mrs. Henry J Eischel, on Fair Street. ? Our friend, Mh T. P. Snnd ers 0t Hagood waa in the city on Tuesday. - He didn't report that he had burned any cotton yet. *?Mr. C. A. Bo wen, of West f Wateree, killed a hog on last Thursday that was said to weigh 940 lbs. and only 12 months old. ? Miss Sallie Turner, one of the most popular young ladies who too seldom visit this city, is with her cousin, Mrs. W, F. Ma lone. % ? Mrs. Sadie Askew Of Char-I leston is with .her sister, Mrs. W. H. Latham on DeKslb street. Mrs. Askew was formerly Miss { Sadie Brasington. ? It was. a fortunate thing for our friend Mr. G. B. Nettles that a seine was bandy the other day. when foe killed a yearling pig. The search fo*^ the pig was long *apd arduous. ' ; J ? Mrs. B. L. Rubens, of New Orleans, a sister of Mrs. D. Wolfe, is spending the holidays Sfc ewith lier sister on upper Lyttle if ton Street. - ? Major"!)'. W. Butler of Blany was with us on Tuesday attend ^ ing a meeting of the County I Bgard of Commissionersof which he is a valued and useful member. ? Mr. C. J. Shannon Jr., has! just returned froin a weeks hunt ing near the Georgetown coast. He returned happy in tde fact of having bagged (figuratively) . two of the finest bucks that have I been shot in the section for years. No "buck ague" in Doc. & ? Col. D. M. Bethune of Be tliuue was here on the same day , as Major Butler, and on the same I business. The Colonel can't . make up his mind quite to agree V with us in our statement that we I x brought on the war. ? Mr. .Tno. M. Davis, formerly of ttiis County, but now of Doug , lass, Ga. after an absence of I ? eighteen years is here on a visit, to friends ahd relatives. We {. Icnew Mr. D?v<js in "Auld Lang. Syne", and were glad to meet| m him again. w n ? Our former young typo Mas JL" tor Bascomb Myers has moved to Columbia to take a job in fe cotton J^iil there. Any of his young lady friends who desire to keep tn touch with him can reach trim by mail ^ at No. 215 - Piccadilly St. Columbia, S. C. v^dr ltent. Fine saddle horse to rent apply at this office. L ? Lieutenant A. O. Jaaai ?f Liberty Hill U a County Com missiooar right. Ha Is tan sec retary to the Board. 80 far-be hasn't niwed for a higher ottea , but it wouldn't surprtse W( If w? bad him atoof vita as on the stump la tba MXt primary. ? There Isn't anything very short in our article under tba head of "TRADE IfOTBS." Read them, everywhere. ??boat as interesting a thing as you can read in this l^e is the offer of Nathan Levy of - a twenty per cent reduction in prices of all goods carried by TfceBest All-Aronad Tonic ? Cent be Bent. Columbia, 8. O., Novrnbtr 28, IMS. Oentlvmfii : I have taken one bot tle of Iron B'ood and Liver Tomo, and I have June bought the aeraSd bottle. It has done me a irrat deal of good) I am at roofer and feel better in every way, my appetite is Rood, and I digest my food. As an all-round tonic Dr. J fines* Iron Blood and Liter Touie can't be beat. Your*. W B. Tatlos, Columbia, 8. C. For sale by the Camden Drug Co. Sale of the Camden Cotton Mill*. The Camden Cotton Mills of this City were offerred for sale at public outcry on Monday last. No bidders. Sale postponed un til soue doughty Judge of some court or other can have a chance no knock the upset price down ten thousand dollars or so. More expense to the stock-hold' ers, ana in the meantime onr people cut out of a lot of trade that they should have by reason of this and other mills being in operation. There's nothing like it. Change* may Come bye and by. ^ Just the Thing for Weak Pale Children. Columbia, S. C.. November 2. 1008 Dear Sir* : I have been giving Dr. James * Iron Blood and Liver Tonic to my little daughter. She was pale and weak, -and had no .appetite, She has been benefited by your tonic a great deal, and i? much stronger, eats well, and looke healthier. ' I cheerfully re commend Iron Blood aud Liver Tonic as a splendid medicine. Your* respectfully, J. J. 1'iMDCOOK, Ku. lb S. Sumter St. For sale by Camden Drug Co. For Sale, I offer for sale two thoroughly trained Bird Dogs, both eligible to register. For prices und full particulars, apply to. Earle Truesdell., Lugoff, S.C. ?*auraic k" ?** iiumiu VViih I . C?ndy f * tlmrtlc, cum room ipnt Ion forever. 10c. 25 c. Jl C. C- O fftll. tlrnrvliiui refund mouey ?aesssaHOsaesssi TRADE NOTES Tiff DMrohtot who uya that ?dvartiaiif dotrali pur.dotmH d?Mr?f to got any tn4e, ?t*f k$ tttuaUy 4oe*n%t. No Joke. A lew laiUBcea ofthe valu# of judicious advertising : Nathan Ury'i place is crowd ed with customers every day, seeking bargains under the terms of his "Big Redaction Bale of Clothing/' aftd they are getting them. This Is the result Of judicious advertising. Hirach Bros. 6 Co., and their clerks are almoet overworked. Why ? Simply as a result of ju dicious and persistent advertis ing. ' David Wolfe reports his trade as never better. Why*? Be cause of judicious and persistent advertising, to which may be added, his thorough acquaint ance with the people and their acquaintance with him. ."The Hub,** ? This firm is also doing all kinds of a good busi deas. - Why ? Simply as a re sult of iudi^ous advertising. True, Mr. Brown is well-known and popular, but Mr. Baruch is a comparative stranger, so it's advertising that does it. There is scarcely necessity to mention Mr. M. Baum. He has cut his eye teeth, and will tell you frankly that it is to judici ous advertising he ascribes 'his business success Mr. A. D. Kennedy is a per sistent and judicious advertiser, and told us the otnerday, "Bud, advertising pays at all times." We inspected his stock of stoves a day or so ago, and were told that the firm just couldn't keep up with the demand for tnem Advertising does it. There is E. M. Hendrix, a new firm. He is doing well. Why ? Because he believes in printer's ink. He has fouud it to pay. and we are glad of it, for we are getting our share of his patron age George Shiadaressi, the Fancy Fruiterer is another instance of what can be done by judicious and persistent advertising. His name is always in the local papers, aud as a result, he has built up a very pretty business. The proprietor of "The Eu reka Barber Shop" has largely built up his large patronage through the medium of news paper advertising. "The Gilt Edge," ? P. T. Ville pigue. Ask hiin what he thinks ot judicious advertising. He will tell you that it is the life o^ trade, and he i? right. tiding. His furniture establish m??Vja one of tb> toest m the Btsie, ^liipkltQQBi^be hud be noktoe*n fletmblt-fcsnough to take Id the prHKer as a tide partner* Dr. ?V^Leslie 2tap U sdrm believer m the sovereign (not English sovereign) virtue of ad vertising. Wherever the name of any druggist Is known, the natne most frequently called Is that of F. Leslie Zefcrp.. There are others - phom we might* mention who wonld gladly testify to the supreoMieffect that Judicious advertisings has had upon their business, bet we think we have said enough to convince anyone that adevrtising does pay and further, that it must be persistent, and not spasmodic in order to secure Its toll benefits. Fire Alarm Test. In order to test fire alarm box es, an ularm from one box on every Monday at 12 o'clock, will be turned in. House for lieut. A fivo-room cottage on comer of Mill and Halle et. Reason able rates. Apply .to A. D, Kennedy. Trespass Notice. All persons are^iereby warned not to trespass by hunting, chop ping wood or in any manner whatsoever, on land* known as the Arrants tract, situ&ted about seven miles east of Citmden. S. F. Bracingtoa, M. D. , Camdftn, S. C. MY KIND YOU WANT Come in and get one for' . yourself and a dozen for your friends. We want ev ery mail in the county to oome to our Store for Al manacs. We havex more than enough to supply yqp. Respectfully, ZEMP'S PHARMACY. TWo Doorm Above Poatofflce. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE. . Cabbage plants $1.50 per 1000. I am tkow prepared to fill any and All orders with the best va rieties of cabbage plants. Orders filled for anyatnount. Address W. P. Carr, Meggetts 8. C. Bn'i T>>?tf IfU u4 teak* faer Ijm Away. T* quit tobucco M?ily mod loranr.lxMt aetlc. fuil of lite, uerro and vigor, take No-To Bk. tli* wondcrwoi krr. that make* weak nwt <tron|. All aniggltla. COo or ?!. Cure guaran teed IW?okiet ?n<i vunple free. Aildrew Sterling Kerned* Or . Chicago or New Yo.-fe OPERA HOUSE To -Night ? - r Bell's Moving Pictures DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE ORBAT SACKED SONG ?? The Holy Oity " Illustrated with life motion pictures, and the ? Great Train Robbery 99 Popular Prices*-? 18, 2& and 35 cts . All School Children li f cfc. To Your HEALTH" The Famous Gilt Edge store Wishes Everybody In the County a Happy New Year. / And thanks them for their patronage of the past year and hopes they will start the New Year right, by makinsr their resolutions not to trade anywhere but at THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE, where you will get polite attention, and the very best goods for the leAfct money SLAUGHTERED PRICES IN Ladies* Tailored Suits, Cloaks and Walking Skirts. Another "Slash** given those $10.00 Silk Lined Coat Suits groin sr now at $6.50. Walking Skirts from 90c to $7.50 ? Qig Values in These Goods See the line of Walking Skirts reduced from $3.73 and $4.00 to $3.00 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS? We have a ? a*. beautiful line of these goods at prices to please. ?v\; DRESS GOODS. In our Dress Goods Department we are offering some special value in heavy Skirtings* Flannel Waist - ing. Figured Velvet and Corduroys for Ladies* Suits, and Silks for Waists and Suits. If you are going to buy a dress of uuy kind, we can please you in price and style Mens and Boys Clothing! Going: at Prices that Will Astonish You ? Just Come In and See. Srf0ES, SH0ES, SHOES 11 Star Brand Shoes " Are Better t We have a full line of these goods in Ladies/ Chil dren's, Men's and Boys' ? try a pair of them and you will be pleased. We sell the Celebrated Ryder Wagon. See Them 13efoi*e Y on |3uy. We are Agents for Standard Patterns. Call and get a Fashion Book. The Famous Gilt Edge Store P. T. VILLtePIGUK, PROPRIETOR. 1 PegiD ftondiy (Doming, ' . \ __ . _ JiD'y tbe 2d, 1905 Prices 011 Entire Stock Reduced Twenty Per Cent. (203) FOR 30 DAYS. One Price to All. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. TAKE PRO/APT /IDVANTA6E 0F THIS 0FFER ROOM MUST BE MADE FOR OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS THAT WE ARE EXPECTING TO ARRIVE AT AN EARLY DATE. Nathan Levy, The Clothier. Our Candidate for Trade, Mr. *>. P. DIXON, Still . Hold* the Fort With Us.