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SALE BEGAN 9 O'clock Saturday Morning December 5th. Sale Ends MIDNIGHT Thursday* December 24th. SALE BEGAN 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 propose to do, and as long as thcro is a tick left in the clock for 432 HOUR there will be such 1 'GINGERY. DOING" in every department. of our business as will make the wholo Human Family throughout this section sit up, take notice and start on a sprightly race to our establishment. IVie have humbled the mighty dollar and w? propose to make it carry a bigger load for jfou than ever before in your remembrance. STOP JUST ONE MINUTE AND CONSIDER ! . * '? ?. I* * ' * The savings we olTer you come right in the heart of the season. . This is not a 4 'shoving out" of odds and ends, but a clearing away ? a closing out sale of bright, new, seasonable goods the things yo i need now at prices less than the actual cost of production . For almost Ten Years we luivo done business with you, .but wo propose to muko THIS SALE SOMETHING that you will long remember. If you thirst for real values in Dry Goods and Women's "Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, etc., you will find our store an onsis in a desert of high Prices. COME! COME!! WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS A little saving on each article will be appreciated by everyone IT COUNTS. HOSIERY | ?Or VslilM 89c | M ? Value* 10c lt^c Value* Wit. ' UNDERWEAR "5.i V it 'no* - '23c 25?: Values ll)c ftO,. V ilut P 8ttf $1 CK) V i?l i no 80c 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 UNDERWEAR. J 60c Elimtic Sram 4-lSt* 60c Undtritliirti ill).* 23c Drawer* ll>c SlJHI'ENuERS. 60c Valuft ..18c 26c Value* 1?c 18c V?lur? 8c [ NECK WIS AH. ft(V. Neckwear 38c 23?r Nwkwcar 19c IOj Windsor Tie* 4c Sill HI'S. l.flOo Shirt* 1.21K* One l ot White Stiff liodoiu Shirts UeKiilur 75? at Ii3c $1.00 and $1.25 Gloves, special, 48c 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c Collars, special, 4c. 25c Garters 19c; 15c Garters 7c. Greatest Stirring of Merchandise old Camden ever saw. Trunks 15 Per Cent Discount. CAMDEN, S. C. Dress Goods $1.00 Broadcloths, 64 inches wide 74c ynrd $1.25 Uroudclot lis. 61 inches wide l>8c yard , $1.00 Panamas, 42 inches wide .THcyird 0.>c Panamas. 42 indies wide . 48c j*r J $1.00 Voiles, 42 inches wide 8f>C yard 00c Voiles, 42 inches w ide ? . 70e yard 70c Voiles, 42 inches widfe 5V)c yard $1.00 Mohair*, 42 inches wide 78c yard 00c Mohairs, 88 ijichcs wide.... 48c jnrd A SALE THAT'S SIMPLY A WONDER BUY YOUR OXFORDS FOR NEXT SUMMER You can't make money any faster. Will pay 50 per cent on the investment. \Vo don't want to carry them over. "Will J*e 8ol<l at HALF PRICE Men's, W omen'rt and (.children's BLANKETS $5 50 Value*, $1 48 $?> 00 Value.* t)8 *2 00 Value* $1.48 >1 .00 Values |?8(* 7ft*'. Values 68c. MEN'S AND BOY'S PANTS Don't overlook Una opportunity. Ev**r> pair given the signal logo. The price is no object. COME. Whitaker & Burnet UMBRELLAS *2.00 Vnluos $1-63 $1 .50 Values $1. 19 $1.00 Values 79c GOc Values 48c Embroidaries and Laces Complete line, all new de signs, will go during Closing Out Sale at One-Half Price. Linens and Fancy Work. Coining to you just in time for making your Christmas presents. He hereon opening da y and got your choice of the assortment There are some beautiful thingsand 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 bo passed up if you only see them. Wo are anx ious to have you come and see for yourself these won derful values. WOMEN'S SKIRTS COATS AND CuRSETS These prices will appeal to the economical shopper. We want, if possible, to close out the entire line. $3.00 Skirts $1.98 1.60 Skirts 98c 1.25 Skirts 78c 5.50 Coats $4.48 3.00 Coats 1.98 CORSETS. $1.00 American Lady Corsets. 89c $1 00 W. ft. Corsets 78c 00c Corsets 48c i F- You mIss~thTs~s A LE 07 YOU'LL BE SORRY. TO MISS IT IS TO M1SH MUCH. YOU'LL HAVE TO IIUllRY. Domestics 6 l-4c Calicos, clo5lnc-nut price 4 3 4c yard 8 l-4c apron jfinfcbmps, closing-out price 4 8 4c yard 8c Outings, closing- out prico 4c yard 10c outings, closing-out priixi 8c > aril 8c Uotnespun Checks, closing-out price 4 8-4c yard 8 Sea Island, closing-out price " 4 3 4 yard IS 1-Sc bed ticking, closing-out price 0c yard 86c Flannels, 25 In. wide, to clone out at l'Jc yard 16c Cotlon Worsteds, to close out at 11c yard 12 l-2c Cotton Worsted!*, to close out at 8i'. jnrd CAMDEN, ?S. C. Dress Trimmings and Braids Half Price. Xocal flDatter. City Lots for Sale. Apply to I. P. Holland, Camden, S. C. FOR SALE OK KENT. Legate property in Camden. (Brick house, out houses and 4 acres, of land) Easy terms. Money T<? Loihi. Ou rent estate from Middle of Novem ber. Clark & von TroscUow. T<? ttio l';:hllc. 1 hereby uuuouncu that I have opened a general harness repair shop just opposite Mr. G T. Little's stables, and wo will bo pleased to have you k'ivo us a cull when in need of repairs to Uui ncss, Saddles, Collars, Suit cases, or anything in leather. Nnsli, & Stroud, 'i he Harness Makers. Fur Sr.le, Cltcnp. Edison LMionograpli in lirst cluss condition, 14 Records Apply Schlobburg'a Grocery Store. Dentil. Died, on tho 29ih, ul*. at tlnlr home near Cassett, tin Infant! sou of Mr. and Mrs IJ. H. Ilucka bee. Our sympathy is extend ed to the parents. Itlrlfi. We learn incidentally of the birth of another son nu<l heir to Mr. nnd Mrs. Arlhnr Crane of New York. Mr. Cm no will be remembered as a former pastor of the First Baptist church here, ii:j:I his wrfo us Mi?> S.illie Good ule before she clninged her pa ti ? )i) inlc. Cjnyjitulat'otis. . Conference Appointment*. At the recent Conference of Hit; Methodists at Laurens, llev. C. C. Herbert, pastor of tlie eli ti cell here, was transferred lo C 10 in the M irioti district, and R;v. B G. Murphy assigned to l!iis point. T!ie best wishes of all our poo pie go with Mr. Herbert to his new field of labor and the same i awaits his successor here. POSITIVE PROOF. Should Convince I lie Greatest Skeptic in Cain ile u. Brenusr ii'it 1 lie eviiW-lioo n Cain> tieli rit iz<mi. TcMtiiiiony onsily investigated, The ft rnii?c*t eiolnrseit'eiit of merit. Tlu' beet prooT. Itja.1 it : .) E Alexander, retirod farm or, Littleton St., Camden, S. C , says: "I can heartily rocconiend Doan's Kidney Pills and I am perfectly willing that my name should be used as one who can endorse them from personal ex perience. They have pi veil me more relief than any remedy I ever tried. Kidney trouble dun# to 1110 for a long time. The act ion of the kidneys being so fro quen t that it was a common thing for me to rise eight or ten times at night. My back nehed almost constantly and my work was performed only with great effort. The several remedies I used proved of litile avail and when a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured la box at Z snip's drug store. They acted liUe magic, 'the con let: Is of one box serving to cure mo. 1 have roil minded iu the 1 hest of health since and can only s vy that Dun's Kidney Pills I were tlio means of my being | cured. " l'or l?y n 7 1 denier*. Prirt* f><V. | F outer ? Mi Ilium Co., Hutrilo, N. V., hiiIi* a^?Mit? lor l Iu' United rttnte*. Iti'inciiilifr i Iji.' iiiiuii? jiouu's ? ami | l uke no oilu'ji, . PERSONAL, ? Miss Uessie liissell lias re 111 mod home after a (?l??us:i??l visit to relatives in Summerville. ? Mr. A. L. Walk ins ami mother have moved into tlie collate on Laurens street re ceutly vacated by Mr. VV. Lilt a. | ? Mr- John I). Miller, a nephew of Mrs S P. Adiiins rein-hod 1 1 i < .point on Inst Thursday to spend u few weeks with his relatives here. Mrs. Milter litis been with us for some I line. ? Mr. W. Latta has removed with his family to Gibson, N. C. j where h i has built up a lucra tive building and contracting ' business. This docs not signify' a permanent severance of this] pleasant family from our city as THE PEOPLE follows them to their temporary home. ? Mr. J. W. Murray, who has 'been with THE PEOPLE for' I ! I some tame has taUen a position. with the Rcco d at K??ck Hill. As he has taken a drink out of our lodge pump, we won't s;iy! | that we regret to have lost a good pi inter and a gentleman ( from our employ, us he .till surely come back. ? Gun. J. Walker Floyd of Liberty Ilill spent a, to us pleasant hour with us on I'Yi day night, lie was en route to his home after transacting some business at Columbia. We did not ascertain the nature of that business but presume that he | attended the prohibitionist con vention. ? We had a. call on Thursday from Comptroller-General Jones who was over on business connected wit h I. h o office* of Auditor and Treas urer. A W. is always welcome, and it is our Impression that when he glows tired of holding , ' down the comptroller's office he i I will make Camden his perina I uuiii place of residence, BREVITIES. . ? Uead carefully every ml. in this issue, big or Utile. Those lillle notices "Fur Side or Kent" | may interest some people about ! this lime. ? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and tield fenc ing as cheap as the die:: pesl . ? Hon. \V. Brat ton Defjoache has a professional card with us. lie is a son ml lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. ? ? Read ''The Candy Kitchen Ad." The yoimg proprietor is clever, and will treat you right in the way of prices and quality oT good s. ? The great sale of Whitaker & Burnet is still going on They express themselves as highly gratified with results so far, and we have heard of no patron who has gone awav dis satisfied. ? Our advert isments during the holidays should prove very attractive to buyers. Special at tention is called to that of Mr. David Wolf j. Mr. Wolfe is one of our most reliable merchants, ami lie stands ready to back up any assertion made in his ad. ? Our council is covering j itself with glory in the iiiattor of improvements. M.iin street especially will be absolutely | modern when the work now in progress is completed. We hope that while the good work is go ing on permanent repairs will bo made on that section of the st reet bet ween Main and DeKafb A barrel of money has been spent on this particular section, yet. H still becomes a mud pud file during a wot season. ? The Koj in & Ebert "Iiig Museum" is attracting much at tention and is a good, clean ag grigfttion. Take it in. It only cost you 10 cents. It will be hero only owe week. Hot Supper. We nrc requested to unnotincn that Ihere will be u hot supper it* Cautey T.Iigh School on Friday ni^rht, the 1 i tJi inst, to which the public is cordially invited. A llciililiy Family. I "O.ir whole family h:n enjoyed jjood he-ilth since we b ?^ui u*iux l?.*. Iviii?,4 Ne;v Lift Pill."', th.ve year* njro," any* li. A. Kirll?t. of Itnral U nite 1. Unil foptl, M:tiu:>. Tliey rleansc :t ntl lone the system hi ;i penile way ilnvi yon good 2>*.. lit F. Leslie Zrmp Camden Dm;? Co., Z.-mp A L>epa*? drnjj store*. Slock'. o:? Delia I iu^- Club. 'JMie regular monthly meeting of The Stockton Debating Club was held on Friday afternoon, I December 4th. At, a business meeting held prior lo t ! i o program, the roll call was lnUeii and the minutes tread and approved. The name of the club was also changed to j that, of M The Calhoun Literary Society. " The following very interest ing program was then rendered, which was much enjoyed by the members of the society: DKIJATE ? "City life is more conducive to happiness than cjjuutry life." The cfllrmativd j was ably contested by Leroy Humphries and Miss Sal l ie Sowell, and the negative by Jaft j per O.vens and Miss Sallie L'.Mice. Thou followed, ? Song by School Children," ' Recitation" by Miss Salliu IVa rce, Ketone Owens and Ethel llumphiies, the pleasant fuuc lion being coucludod with the song, * * L5;t 1 1 for Baby". >V o.i Id Mortg.ijco The rami. A f;ir:ner on Knr.il Kontr 2, Kinplrr, (In.. W. A. Flnrd by name, say*: ?* llmkh'fi'u Ariunn balve cured the two wor.?t 1 ever khv : one on my liana nnd one on my le<f. (t i.? v.orili im re t li.in i t ^ wei/'it in jfold. I \\ oil 1(1 not lie wittiont it if I had t.? ?nortjritjre the f.irm to Ret it." Only 25 '.. ni F. l.caPff Zeliip, Cnmdeii l>.n^ Co., Zemp & l>e|>nn.?, dro$ ?t<>re?, CLUBBING OFFER. ? Springfield, Ohio., Oct., 15, 1908. Mr. Publisher: On the enclosed sheet ire are making you the greatest sub scription offer we ever, heard of. The fact tlmt Hie retail sub script io:i puce of Fin-in ami Fireside is soou to be increased will make this offer all the stronger both lor you and to your readers. Just think of what subscrip lion-pulling power 24 numbers of Farm and Fireside and three beautiful art proof pictures in colors will have when offered with your paper for the pricc nj' your juijter alone. If you publish a country paper a large proportion of your reader* and the people iu your vicinity will bo interested iu Farm and FiiOside. Farm and Fihkside. N. II. NOYES, Mgr. I*. S. ? The pictures will be re produced in color oil special stoclf, and inserted in thoFariu and Fireside, issues of November 23th, December 251b and Febuary lOtb, so tliey will be tiurc to reach each subscriber. N. B. ? The above is almost self explanatory, but for the benelit of those who do not quite catcU thO idea, we will say that we have accepted the clubbing pro position of Farm and Fireside, and that those of our subscribers who pay up all back dues, and renewals, or new subscription secure the two papers at the price of one, Sample copies of Far in and F'ne>ido c.iu be ob tained upon application to us. Fakm and Fiiii::sii)K iind Til 15 PEOPL.1S 1 year for *I.T>0. Dr. King's fXl ovv Life (Pills Tho beet iri tho v/orUI. NOTIC FOR THE BEST CELERY Chocolates, Home Made Candies, Fancy Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call at THE CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN. We also wholesale Bjhhi;, Oralis anil Other Fruits. The Camden Candy Kitchen