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local flDatter. WANTED Tuakejrs, Guinea Chickens, Oak Wood and Lightwood at The Court Inn. Initiirtt Your Stock. We will insure your Live Stock, and jmymeut of claims will be promptly tuade, uu matter where, when gr how leath occurs. GREENWOOD, i. C.) LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE CO. I. F. Holland, Agent, Camden, S. C. We can also give you safe aud ample protection in Life and Fire Insurance at lowest rate?. Write, or call on us. I P. H. For Sale. One 22 Cal. Remington Rifle iu first class shooting condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply at this office. Trespass Notice. This is to warn all persons whomsoever not to trespass upon my lands iu West Wateree in any mauuer whatsoever. All violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. J. R. Dinkins. 10 10 07. SPARRO WS EMPRES i-' CHOCOLATE.? Call at Cros by's Ice Cream Parlor. PuMt Office 1 in pro vein cuts. Extensive improvements ure being made to the interior of( the post office. New boxes have been put in, a new vault built and the iron grating has been extended to the ceilinsr which will enable the post- master to kee[? the doors open all night. SPARROWS EMPRESS CHOCOLATE.? At. Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. A Narrow Kscape. Ct W. <'t?yd, m merchant, of lllunk. Mo , had a narrow rac-apt* four yt?ar* ajjo, when tie rnn a jinixon bur into li ik thumb. ilt'oayo: "The docl >r want ed to amputate it but 1 would not con sent. I bought n box of lluc.kleit'tt Arnica KhIv?* and t lint cun-d the dangerou* wound." 2.V. nt K. I.?-8lie Z?-mp'i*. Camden Dmjr Company *?id Zemp & Uel'HHs druuuisls. SPARROWS EMPRESS CHOCOLATE. ? An el e a u n t present for your sweetheart. For sale at Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. Attention, Subscriber* and Otlicrs. Wo desire to call your particu lar attention ton letter sent out through the mail last weelc, audi to those to be sent this week, | containing a request for pay ment of at least a part of the ac count you are due us. Realizing fully the situation, we cannot expect at this time full payment of these several ac counts, Out we can with reason expect a partial payment on them. Please to give these no tices prompt attention, and you will confer a real favor on us. As we have previously stated, we ue?'er ask any of our people for rnouey until wo need it, but when we do ask for it, wo ex pect at least a partial response to our request. Phone 30 Prompt Delivery ar.if.il P.aji?ri?*i)i Service F. LESLIE ZEMP,S PHARMACY. ( Tiro dnorn abotr /mnt offlrr.) Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, daily f 10 a. m. to 1 1 a. m. Sunday < ( 4 p. m. to ft p. m. Order* delivered at 10 a. m. 1 ; 4 and 7 p. 111. and oftener when necessary. Delivery after 7 p. in. 10 cts. Call to store after closing hour* ('Phone 8.'3) 50 ctfi. * Fresh Whitman's Candy. ? Capt. W. L. Burroughs and Mr. Morris of.tlio Seaboard paid us a pop call on Tuesday. ? Mr. Edger Baiters und wife left last Thursday for Benhera, 8: C.( where they will make their future home. ? Mrs. H. G. Browue and daughter Miss Katie, left on Tuesday for Charleston, to at tend Gala week. ? Mr. J. S. Armstrong re places Mr. \ty. S. Cooper in the Southern ugency here. We hope that he will tind the position con genial . ? Mrs. C. E. 'Gilbert and daughter, Miss Maud, of Wash ington, D. C., are visiting Mr. T. R. Drown and family on Lyt tlaton street. Mrs Gilbert is a sister of Mrs. Browu. ? Maj. W. C. Saunders of Bal timore, favorite commercial tou rist, representing Lercli Bros., Harness and Saddlery, was with us last week on his usual fall tour. Saunders is all to the good. ? Messrs. Willie DePass, An drew Ancrum and Bruce Nettles all uow of Columbia but for merly of Camden, came over on Saturday nig lit and spent Sun day iu town and country with relatives and friends. PERSONAL ? Hon. D. E. Piniey, dur Congressman; paid ns a very pleasant call ou Tuesday eve uing. He is looking well, feel ing well and confidently expects to do as well in the next race for re nomination as heretofore. ? Messrs. E. S: Nettles, Jr., Sam'l Bickley aud W. A. Schrock Jr., spent Sunday in the city on various errands intent. Mr. Nellies to see his father and other relatives, Mr. Bickley and Mr. Schrock to see his father and grand-iitolhcr. ? Mr. W. S. Cooper, formerly Agent of the Southern Railway , left us last week for his new post of duty at Orangeburg. His family joined him there on Monday of this week. Mr. (Jooper is a very clever i?t;iitle man, and it most capable agent. The entire coniuiuuily regrets his departure. At The Opera House. The John H. Willis Musical Comedy Company played to fair houses at the Camden Operit House on Monday and Tuesday nights of this week. The per formances were exceptional ly good, and the personell of the company unexceptional. We take pleasure in commending them to amusement seekers everywhere. . Death. Nothing recently Ims given us more sincere sorrow than the news of the deutli at Andover, Mass., on Friday last of our es teemed friend, Capt. Joseph W. Smith. We are not informed as to the exact cause of death, but infer that the weight of years was too great a burdeu for him to carry longer. The deceased was in the seventy sixth year of his age, a great hearted man, whose genial presence will be missed by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. We join with the family in a sen?e of mutual loss for he who has left us was our friend indeed. M . K. Cliurclj Conference. (Colored.) All our people, both white and colored, will welcome the delegates, and visitors to the an nual conference of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, (Colored) which will convene with Trinity M. E. Church in this city on Thursday, November 28'h. In (addition to the visitors expected, there will be perhaps three hun dred ministers of the Methodist faith in attendance. The con ference will be in session from Thursday until Monday. Trinity M. E. Church has been recently repaired, and ample preparation made to entertain the visitin# bretheren and sisters. The nightly sessions of the confer ence promises to be exceedingly interesting, and all white peo ple are cordially invited io at tend them. As the morning ses sions will he devoted to business connected with the affairs of the denomination, 110 special invita lion is extended. BREVITIES. ? Read carefully all our ad vertisements, and profit by them. ? Read Mr. C. C. Moore's new ad. in this issue. It is attrac tive, and means exactly what it says. He is a safe ugeut to deal with. t-Hou. W. Brat ton DeLoaclie has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. ?We call attention to the ad. of the Camdeu Carriage and Wagon Works. Mr, Humptou is a tine workmuo, and guarantees all work. ? The newly arranged ad. of Nathun Levy, The Clothier wnich appeared last week if at tracting much atte'ution. ? Note change in ad of Dr. F, Leslie Zemp this week. We ac cidentally mude an error iu it last week. These things will happen occassionally, even in a well regulated office. ? We call attention to correc tion made by Hon. W. R. Piuclc ney on the recent, Presentment made by the Grand Jury. While the matter doesn't strike us as in the leust important, it may be well that the correction be mude. Another Hoiuici<le. It is reported to us that an other homicide 1ms beeu com mitted iu Kersha* county. On November 1st, two negroes, William Kelly and Aiulj Johns, in the Flat Hoc it neighborhood becume engaged in an alterca tion which resulted in Johns breaking the leg of Kelly with a hoe. As a tiuale to the affray Kelly died ou the 14th in. St., erf blood poisoning. A jury of in quest was helcl on the 15th, and the usual verdict rendered. It is evident to us if the lo cation of the blow is considered, that Johns did not intend to kill his opponent, but merely to dis able him, so in any event a ver dict of manslaughter only can be rendered. SPA R RO VV S EMPRESS CHOCOLATE. ? Keep on the good side of the girls by invest ing in a pic Wage or so of SPA R RO W S EMPRESS CHOCOLATE, at Crosby's. (Joining Attractions at Camden Opera House. Shoplifter, Dec 9. An Aristocrat Tramp, (Band uud Orchestra) Dec. 24. "Monte Cristo," Dec. 27. Along the Kennebec Co., (Band and Orchestra) Jan. 0 .08. Jerry From Kerry, (Band and Orchestra) Jan 24. A Cow Boys Girl, Jan. 27. Ole Olson, Mar. 10. SPARROW'S* EMPRESS CHOCOLATE. ? Nothing finer. Packages from 5 cents up at Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. Don't Pay Alimony to he divorced from your appendix., There will br tin occasion for it if you keep your bowel* regular with Dr. KiiiK't NfW f <i ft* Pills. Their nation is so gentle that the appendix never hns canst* to make the least eouiplaiut. (Tiiarniitced at !?'. Leslie Zernp, Camden l>rnjj Company and Zcmp & iJel'asa, druggists. 2f?c. Try them. | A Correction. [Editor People: In the presentment of the Grand Jury, made tit the recent term of the Circuit Court of Ker shaw County, it was stated that the surplus funds of the County had been invested. This was the intention, and was so de cided upon at a conference of the County officials, the at torney and committee of the Grand Jury. The investment business together with the other matters having been discussed previous to the convening of the court, we hud every reason for the assurance thut the matter would be consummated as out- 1 lined, and therefore so re|?orted it. We have since been informed that the investments have not been made, owing to some legal or legislative obstacle which will be arranged us speedily as pos sible by the county attorney and the legislative delegation and the investments made as out lined and approved. We think there will t>e no difficulty about the new court house fund, and are satisfied that it will be ar ranged iu the near future. Tins correction is made to> you I Mr. Editor, the presentment not j having been published in the Other county paper-* so will con vey no intelligence to their sub scribers or readers. W. U PincUney, Foreman Grand Jury, Kershaw County. My Best Frtoad, 9 Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Rout v .1, Port Edward. X. Y., MJ*: "Dr. King's New Discover* U mj bwt eartliljr friend. It r.ured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure o(. in cipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terri blecoiigh, and this accomplished, the oilier symptoms lelt one by one, until she was perfectly wall. Dr. King's New piscovery's power over roughs ani colds is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaranteed by F. Lealie Zemp, Csmdeii Drug Company aud Zemp, & Dm Pass. Very Low ltnten to Norfolk and Iteturn, Accouut JamcHtown Tcr- Centennial Exposition via Southern Railway. Season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily, com mencing April lOili to und in cluding November 80th, 1907. Very low rates will also be made for Military and Brass Hands in uuiform, attending the Exposition. Stop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as ou Summer tourist tickets. For full and complete infor mation call on Ticket .Agents Southern Railway,- or write R. W.Hunt, Div., Passenger Agt., Charleston, S. C. Parlor Market Specials Almonds, Walnuts, Brizil Nuts, Citron urrents, Figs, All New Crop. H. L. W ATKINS, Prop'r. Plionc Seven-One W. BRATTON DeLOACH ATTORN EY AT LAW Camden, S. (J. Get the Habit ! Get the Habit ! Get the Habit ! GREAT Fall Sale ! NOW ON The Grandest Display of Fall Styles in Clothing for Good Dressers ever seen in this Market. Who always Look Well Dressed ? Those who buy their Clothing of Nathan Levy, The Clothier ; We are Sole Agents for Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES That is the Kind of Clothing we offer to Our Customer*.? ALL WOOL, FIT RIGHT PRICED RIGHT In Gents' Furnishings we offer you the best the Market Fords. Great Summer Sale now on. 2-*?' See Local Notice. Our Winter Line Now Ready For INSPECTION. NATHAN LEVY. THE CLOTHIER Jamestowii Exposition AIR LINE RAILWAY. VIA 10 Day oach excursion, sold on Tuesdays and Fridays only $ 7 40 15 Day Tickets 12 15 60 Day Tickets 13 45 Season Tickets, limited Dec. 15th 16 10 ('oach Excursion Tickets will not be good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars. Seaboard is Most Direct Route Double Service Daily to and from Norfolk. Lv. Camden 7.01 a. m., Ar. Portsmouth 8.00 p. m. Lv. Camden 7.58 p. m., Ar. Portsmouth 9.00 a. m. For further information and reservations apply to O M ADK1NS, Agent, or write W. L. BURROUGHS, T. P. A., Columbia, S. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY? Schedule** Effective May 5, 1907. To Washington, Mew York and East. I y v Camden #11 GO am 20 pm Ar Uock Mill 2 8ft pm ? 20 pii " Charlotte 0 8ft pm " Wnaliinsrton 7 85 nin " Baltimore 10 IB ain " Philadelphia 12 52 pm " New York 8 4ft pm Pullman sleeper and Southern Railway dining cars from Rock Hill. Trains arrive at Camden *from north 8 5C> a m and 12 noon. From south and west 12 05 p m and 6 20 p in. For excursion ra'es and illus trated mutter about "The Land of the Sky," "Beautiful Bap*, phire Country," and Summer He sorts, apply to the undersigned. , ! + Dally except Sunday. * Daily. To olumbia and Ashev<!le. I.v Camden *H ftft n m Ar Columbia 11 K? n in Ar SpnrtniibtirK !$ :lft p in Ar Try on ft 10 p ni Ar lli'iiderftoitville (I 2ft p m Ar AalifVillc 7 5M) p in Solid train with Clitiir and Ca fe Car from Kingville to Ashe ville without XjlmtiKe. T) barleston, Atlanta and West. Lv Camden *'l 1f> p m l,v lir.uw.hvillt' 7 <W> p in Ar Clmrlenlon H 45 p in Ar Aiken H 40 p in Ar AlignMa 10 HO pin Ar A tin lit a ft 00 a in Ar Chattanooga ]oir>ntn Ar < Mnr.intiHtti 8 80 p in Ar St Louln 7 5V2 n m Pullman sleeper Branchville to Atlanta connecting with sloop or and dining car to Cincinnntti For full information consult J. S. ARMSTRONG, J. C. LUSK, R. W. HUNT. Agent, Di? Passenger Agent, Asst Gen 0,\ss A^eni, Camden, 8. C. Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE. THE ANCRUM LOTS. HE Five Lots on Fair Street offered for sale last week Vi^ are beginning to move. Some hftve been sold, the others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 00 x 300 feet. JjjvioO.OO lbr one and $350.00 for the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid and no cost for papers. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? %*? ?????????? "'?? H TWELVE room dwelling on DnKalb Street. House in good location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick basement. Two room servant's house in yard and two room tenant house in field on back sti\"te Barnes and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to Rut ledge Street . Price $-1000. 00 Two storv frame dwelling on liroad Street adjoining the Victoria Hotel. (Jood frontage on Hroad Street and poli ty of depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cook ing range, floor covering, shades and hath fixtures go with house. Price $3f>OO.00 The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge Street, lias a frontage of about 00 feet and a depth of neaily 200 feet. Hall has <S large rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant's house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price #1 100.00 FOR RENT. 2 story 6 room dwelling on Main Street. Ample prem ises, in good condition. Water and electric lights in house Price $15.00 A commodious Livery Stable on DrcKalh Street, near Main. C. C. Moore. BUGGY PAINTING VEHICLE REPAIRS Of all kinds promptly done. FARMING EMPLEMENTS A Specialty Scientific Horseshoeing By Mr. P. T. Wond CiiiihIpii CnrriiiKO & Wnicoii Work*. BUGGY PAINTING U1MDERTA K I IN! 0:? CALLS ATTKNDKI) ANY HOUR DAY OK NKiilT. :: :: :: Est. K. (>. McCroijaflit. (Jiiitm KIihxI, Skin hisnmc, Can cor. Itlooit l'url ' llrr Proe, If your 1 )]<???; I i? impurv, thin,<)i? rast'il. Hot or full of humor*, if yon i lmv?> bloml poison, rancor, cArbtincI#*, eating #ori???, !?rrofula, rc/.i'ina, it?:lii n |T. rixiMK* anil bump*, scabby, pimply skin, boim pains, rat irrli. rlicllinnt i nit* , or any bl.ioil or *kin iliacnsp, ?al;r Kolanir IU001I t(a 1 in ( H. IS. It.) Hnoti all sot r -> 1 1 . ' , ? ? Ih-s anil |iiiiim hIii|i a i.'I i I In1 blond i' mail" fure anil r i ?? !? . I iM'tmjfiH* or by rxpn s* )fl per large bottle. Sample frrr by \v r i t i ft tr filootl Halm i it., Atlanta. ' in. II. It. K. i* ** ? pf ially ailvisnl for "hronir. ilcrp Nfatcd I'Hscy, ax it ?? u r h ji ft ?t all i?l?* fails. A l K. I.cslie Zriup'n.