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SALE STARTS - * \ I ' ? ? % ,v 0 O'clock Saturday Morning December 5th. * v* Sale Ends MIDNIGHT Thursday* December 24th. . ? ' ^ % * e LO SI N6 O0T A 510,000 STOCK SALE STARTS . ^ 9 O'clock Saturday Morning December 5th. Sale Ends MIDNIGHT Thursday, December 24th. Is a mighty big undertaking in such a limited time, but that is just exactly what we jwrppose to do, and as long as there is a tick left in the clock for 432 HOURS there will be such "GINGERY DOINGS'' in every department of our business as will make the whole Hi^anirpimily throughout this section sit up, take notice and start on a sprightly race to our establishment. We have humbled the mighty (Dollar and we propose to make it carry a bigger load for you than ever before in your remembrance. * . \ * - ' ~ ? ? > ? . * . ? ? * % - . \ . ? ...? . \ ^ v 1 STOP JUST ONE MINUTE AND CONSIDER I v The savings we offer you come right in the heart of the season. This is not a ' 'shoving out" of odds and ends, but a clearing away ? a closing out sale of bright, new ,? seasonable goods* ? the ^things you need now at prices less than the actual cost of production. - For almost Ten Years we havo done business with you, but wo propose to muke Saturday , (December 5th a day that you will long remember. If you thirst for real values in Drv Goods, and Women's Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, etc., you will find our store an onsis in a desert of high Prices. (Remember the date and COME! WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS * ' A little saving: on each article will be appreciated by everyone IT COUNTS. UNDERWEAR UOSIERY ?Oo Value*... - 83c tk Vilurt..... 1U<; ' Ymuea Vu'lIM 28?; 2"h: Value* l'Je OO.r Vullir? Sl#c $1 (X) Value* 8Dc One lot Women's Sweaters half price. One lot 7 l-2c and 10c Ribbon, yard, 5c. 85c Comfort, a good one, 72c. Women's Neckwear, half price. Men's Furnishings unokhwkar. 60c Klnstic Seam 4-r Mo U ndtralurU 25c Drawer* li>c SLT8PENUKB8. 60c Vilun 8c 86c Yaliin 1 IK' 16c Values He NECKWEAR. 50c NocW wear 38c Neckwear lOc 10c WinUmir Ties ...4c S111KT3. l.r>Oi: Shirt* 1.89c One l.ot White SUIT Itosoin (Shirts , Regular 75c at 38c $1.00 and $1.25 Gloves, special, 48c 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c Collars, spccial, 4c. 25c Garters 19c; 15c Garters 7c. Greatest Stirring of Merchandise old Camden ever saw. Dress Goods $1.00 Rroadctoth*, 54 inches wnle 74c j'linl $1 25 llroadclol lis. 54 imilies wide J)8t: j aril (1.U0 Panama*, 42 indie* wide . 78cyird 05c PaiiainnK. 42 inches wiilo 48c jnr.l $1.00 Voile*, 12 indie* wide 8J)c yard 00i'. Voile*, 42 inches wide....*. ..70cynrd 70c Voile*. 42 inches wide BOc yard $1.00 M<dmir>, 42 incite* wide 78e ynrd lH)c Mohair*, 88 inches wide 48c j ard A SALE THAT'S SIMPLY A WONDER BUY YOUR OXFORDS FOR . NEXT SUMMER You Can't make money any faster. Wifl pay f>0 per cent on the investment. Wo don't want to carry them over. "W ill J Jo bold at HALF PRICE Men's, Women's ancl (children's BLANKETS $">.50 Values, $148 ?ft. 00 Values $8 i>8 $2 00 Value* $1.48 Values llKc. 7ftc Values 5So MEN'S AND BOY'S MNTS Don't overlook this opportunity. Kvi-rj pnir given the Hi^nul to go. The pi ice is no object. COME. UMBRELLAS Embroideries and Laces Comploto lino, all new de signs, will go during Closing Out Sale at One-Half Price. Linens and Fancy Work. Coming to you just in time for making your Christmas presents. 1U> hereon opening day and get you I* choice of the assortment. There are some beautiful things and the price will more than please you. Towels and Bed Linen. ThisClosing Out Sale holds out to you inducements in Towels and Bed Linen that will not be passed up if you only sec them. We are anx ious to have you come and see for yourself these won derful values. $2.00 Values.. $1 .50 Values.. $1.00 Values, GOc Values.... .$1 63 .$1.19 ....79c ....48c WOMEN'S SKIRTS COATS AND CORSETS These prices will appeal to the economical shopper. We ! want, if possible, to close out ! the entire line. $3.00 Skirts 1 50 Skirts 1.25 Skirts 5.50 ('oats . o. 00 Coats , $1.98 . 98c . 78c $4.48 . 1.98 | CORSETS. 1*1 CO American Lady Corsets. 81>c 1*1*00 W. It Corsets 7Sc jUOc Corsets 4:8c IP YOU MISS THIS SALE YOU LL BE .SORRY. TO MISS IT IS TO M18H MUCH. YOU'LL IIAVK TO HURRY. Domestics 6 1 -4c Calicos, closing-out priro ?! 8-le yard r> l-4e apron ginghams, closing-out price 4 3-4c jard Ac Outings, closing out price 4c yard 10c outings, closing-out price ? R>* y-ir.t He Homespun Checks, closing-out price 4 8-4c yard 0 Sea Island, closing-out price .4 3-1 yard 12 I -2c bed ticking, closing-out price O.r yard 25c Flannels, 25 in. wide, to close out at 10c yard 15c Cotton Worsteds, to close out at 11c >':?r.l 12 1 2c Cotton Worsteds, to close out at 8c yard Trunks 15 Per Cent Discount. CAMDEN, S. C. Whitaker & Burnet CAMDEN, S. C. Dress Trimmings and Braids Half Price. local flDatter. City Lots for Sale. Apply to I. P. Holland, Camden, S. C. FOR SALE Oil KENT. Legate property in Camden. (BricU house, out bouses and 4 acres, of land) Easy terms. Money T > Loan. 0 i real estate from Middle of November. Clark & von Tresckow. To tlio Public. 1 hereby announce that I have opened a general harness repair shop Just opposite Mr. O T. Little's stablfg, and we wiil be pleased to have you tfive us a call when in need of repairs to Harness, Saddles, Collars, Suit eases, or anything in leather. Nash, & Stroud. The Harness Makers. T t V. I>. C. Tho John D. Kennedy Chapter, U. D. C. will ii?eet with Mrs. C. P. DuBose on Monday afternoon, Dec. 7, at 4 o'clock. For Snip, Clienp. fidison Phonograph in first clan* condition. 14 Uncords Apply Schlosburg's Grocery Slo.e ^ - Vnl(|iic Balloon Am'imis'oii . ,f I u connection wi'li the Great Salo of WhitaUer & Llurnet ad Vartised in this issue, this lirm will, on Saturday next send up n number of balloons, to each of which will be attached a lleket entitling tho tinder and holder to prison of various values. These balloons will come down nmong the crowd after a short as.:e isioit. Tiie ancj.nioa will }XMi lively by gin at 12:30 p. tn , on Saturday, December 5ih, and this feature will not be union*? the least that will commence on ? hat dale to delight an appreci ative public. A Healthy Family. "<>:ir whole fu.nily li t* ei?j?yetl jfood heiltll xliujtf we bv'jj iu using |>r. King,* New Lift I'ills, tli/ee years ajo," says lj. A. BirMet, of lturat Ho tile 1, Oail foril, M line. Tliey cleanse ami tone the K}flteui in n gentle way that dor* you good 25.'. at K. Leslie Zenip ('nuuh-ii Drug On., Z.'irp A Depus* drug stores. riinnuc ill SciiIkmi'iI Scliodtilo. Ou and after November 2(.)th, | Passenger Train No. 81 -of ilie Seaboard, which now stops at all stations between Hamlet and Columbia, will make but tliree stops between those points, viz: Clicraw, Mclieo and Camden, and will leave C linden station a few minutes earlier than as now at 9 47 a.m. south bound, and 7 10 p. ah. north bound. A locaf^passenger service will be established with Train No. 61 which will make stops at all stations between Ilamlet and Columbia. This train will leave Hamlet at 7.35 a. in., and pass Camden at about U. 50 a. in. Returning, will leave Columbia ill 4.00 p. m.f arriving ut Camden about 5.00 | ?. i(i. There will be no change in 1 lie scheduler of tfains 00 unci winch now pass Ctindeu station u( 0.80 a. m , and 10.40 p. m. When I he Limited is put on, which will be on or about Jan., 1*1, we will tie hi tho enj lymont j ? i f the services oT eight passeu | Her trains daily, instead of four j us now. This speaks well for the en j t<?rprise of the A. T*. . and the projected change of schedule will lie of great convenience to not only the traveling public, but to jour people as well. Under this j schedule, all those having bnsi I ncss at Columbia or interuiedi jute points, or nt points noplli, jure ulTorded ample time to trans act t hat busine <s daring t he duv, | and return tu their homes that ? evening. PERSONAL, ? Mr. S. M. Miilliis has movt'd ?into his new cottage recently erected on DeKnlb street. Captain lleyth of Cheraw was in the city on Thursday en route to Kershaw where he has rela tives. N ? Mr. Willis Sheorn has moved into the cottage on DeKal b street recently vacated by Mr. S. M. Mathis. ? 4I(?u J. E. D u pre of T^ce| Comity spent a couple of days iu i (lie cit.v last week, and paid us a pleasant, call on Saturday: ? Mr. Douald Alexander, who has been visiting Ins parents here for the past weelc returned , to his post of duty at New Yoik on Sunday. | . ? Dr Alberlus Moore-of New. ; York returned to his home on ' Sal urda v evening after a short . visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs 1 A A. Moore of this city. ? Mr. and Mrs. Trabue B irks ' dale of Sumter spent Thanks j giving in the city, the guests of [ the mother of Mrs. IJarksdale, Mrs. II. L. Thomson on DeKalb street. ? We n et ourold friend, Capt. Henry Mclhvam on our streets last Salurdny. lie has changed j his location from Hock Hill to ('olumbin, and is still engaged iu llio insurance business. ? A card inform;* us that Mr. E. 13. Cook of liock llill is not, doing so well with his broken' lejr, mention of which has bueu pi eviously, made. We learn tha'. b( th bones *vere broken instead of a simple fracture of one bone 1 as we had hoped. ? The sermon on ThunKsjafivinjL? day by Rev. Jesse C liowan at ? the union sei vices at the First Hi ptist church was a very prett y I effort. The subject, ?? Where are ! the nine" was well elaborated, ] and was enj iyed by all. BREVITIES. ? ? The city lots offered in this issue are the Aucruin lots 011 Fair Street of this city. ? Our Job Worlc ad is attrac tive, and our worlc and prices more so. Give us a trial. ? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and lield fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest. ? Hon. W. Brat ton DeLoache has a professional card with us. lie is a sound lawyer, aud <1 gen ial gentleman. ? Read "The Candy Kitchen Ail." The young proprietor in clev?r, and will treat you right in the way of prices and quality of goods. ? Read carefully every ad. in this issue, big or little. 'These little notices "For Sale or Runt" may interest some people about ' t his t iine. ? "Iring 11s in some wood please ?s >im* of jou people who owe us. | If it is not convenient to bring wo )d, tiring the money aud we will scare up the wood ourselves. ? Quito a number of our ex candidate friends have not yet paid us for their cards of an nounccmcnt. A number of them were not elected, but that does not affect the honesty of the debt, and we need the money. ? Thanksgiving Day was very generally observed by all our people, the only notable excep lion which C'lrfls under our ol? serration beiutf that the two cotton mills were operated a* usual on that d:iy. It. may be however that this was done on request of the operators. 0;n* several country corres pondents must be either lost, strayed, married, dead or stolen j We haven't had a letter from any of them in -quite a while. Sharpen that, pencil, or rub U| that pen friend*, and come on. We wtint everything in the \?n) of news from every section of the couufy and elsewhere. Per sonals, Marriages, B i r t h s, Deaths, accounts of social func tions and a: I news of local or general interest are welcomed and eagerly read by a majority i of our subscribers. Di'iitli. We regret to have to record i.he death of Mrs. Thomas Shau non, which occurred on Satur day, the 28th in*t., after a long struggle against age and other ailments. The deceased was a woman of most lovable character whoso loss will be deplored by a large circle of relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted at the Presby terian church ou Sunday after noon, and the remains followed to their last resting place in the Q laUer cemetary by a tremend ous concourse of those who loved and esteemed her in life. Itirtli. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Taylor of Kershaw on Monday. Nov. 23rd a line daughter. May I ho little one thrive and prosper, ;iti(i when years have brought maturity, and sho occupies her own home nest, we hope that TllE PEOPLE will be a wel. come visitant at tier fireside, and that she an I hers will enjoy its perusal equally as heartily as tier father says he does. A OAltl). 1 desire to state publicly in bo-' tialf of Mr. J. C. Price, and loj relieve hitu from any reproach, i that I caused attachment of his | property to bo made under a| mi?taWen idea due to an unfor lunate failure to receive certain comm.inication. I deeply retfiet the occurrence. Henry Savage. Accident at l'lno I icok Mill. Mr. Grovet* Terry, an em ployee of the Pine Creek Mftf. Co., had tho misfortune to to caught in a belt of the mill on Thursday, thrown down and badly injured in tin; head. At last accounts, the injured man was doing' well. He is originally from Lancaster county, and only commenced work in the Pine Creek Mill on the Monday pre vious to the accident. Hard luck, from which wo hope no serious results will follow. Foot Hall. The Foot Ball game on Thanks giving dav between Darlington and Camden was keenly contest ed, and resulted in a tie. The Darlington team is composed of a very clever set of young gen tlemen who would scorn to take ail unfair advantage of any op ponent team, and it was a plea I sure to have them with us. Business Change. Mr. llivors AlfX tu* f %r Ic-; ?!<] his Ojcii Coin bo 1 1 1 1 1 ? ; v [)1;! ;it in this city lo Mr. .1. Ij Ci iy. wlioir we respectfully ciiiniir.'ti:! in t *;?> public us lio is ab/.olut.-! , straight, unci a tho; our*!- 'easi ness in :t!i . Mr. Alexander is, we re^r?-:. to say to leave us, to lake charge of an immense bolt lin# plant at Nashville, Tenn. We venture to say I Itit t Itivers will in tlce ^o(nl wherever he jjoes, and our best wishes tfo with him into his now Held. Would The Fa tin. A f inner on li n r.i I itnillc 2, Kaipirp, (?.?.. W. A. KluriJ l?y nam**, say*: ?* UiMkleii'.s Arnira Salve eanvil the two worst sore* 1 saw : ii.ij o:i my | lime! ntiil oii> <?'i my lejj. It in I worth more t !i i t it< w.Mtfht in gold. I would not be without it if i had tj nii>rtira>fe till* farm lo yet it." Only 2>.\ at 1''. la'slie Zeiii|>, Camdcil l>rli? U\>., Zi'in;) Ac l)episs, dru# tttnre*. ? TV o rr i c ? FOR THE BEST CELERY J Chocolates, Home Made Candies, Fancy Fruits, Huts, Raisins and CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call at * THE CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN. ? We also wholesale Banns, 0;ai]? and Other Fruits. The Camden Candy Kitchen