The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, March 24, 1904, Image 4

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Not wishing X6 drlak after the spider had been la hU cup, he gave the cbooo |a|a tohla two gray bounds that were near by. They died of poi son inneMtltlf aftei mrdi 'i:t ? " TtetMVaat who had prepared the chocolate, being a foreigner, , , yrrtirtflt naturally suspected , Mappf pnttfngpoleonlnthecup. ? :? He therefore ordered the servant ta be irisii and brought before him; bat he had already com *atttad suicide. This strength aned the opinion that he was V VMSMc had killed the ? spider before It fell la the can,] he woald hare dmnk the cboco-' " latehimsetl. II lie had drank it, lie would hare been the victim of the poison. Bat be allowed the spider to lire, aad his hand* neee saved hie life. " Clarence Trantham. \ f Age, H J high school, tyt year. ; i II i ) i i i . . ^ . x AN ANECDOTE. ' ? ,, When ptooeere were nettling ont weef, about fifty years ago, there waa a little village grow Surrounded by a tribe of Indians, who were very' conning, but like all .of thel^rabt Irispt their word. One dayth? Chief ylsited the ' 1 ijalri of Mi# town and tried to attack bin, bat the squire quietly asked thecbirf to mato a treaty between them to be friends. The -tadlaa waa against the sugges ? tloa at first, but at last he told ? t the sqstre that Mr be wduld trust him wftn his little boy for three days when he would bring him back. The little boys mother cried piteously for her child to . stay, hot the chief bad a bard 4 heart and It only made him the mart obstinate. At last the squire told him he oould take him, ex pecting never to see lum again. The Indian rode off with the llUto boy to his tent, 'while the aquire waited anxiously, at the end of the three days for the re tarn of eon hie. Morning came but no boy Midday waa the same evatfng waa expected the asms; but Just as the sun was flatting the ohiet rode up with Htf Httla boy dressed in the India*' fashion. Givin??the little Vfyfo the lather he aaid: For myn altar, let there be peace be fWeeya us, for the white man , .ha* proved that he trust sme. Jamee Blakeney, " Agslt, Grade 7. ?f ir ??! ? - It la said that the average Rus aian peasant has a vocabulary of only 110 words, . However, a " miti dtsetvaa Credit for having , r |I^Wt^t>ren 110 Russian words j!' J ' ' > ' ? ? ' ; at ft** eon An estraordtnsry M of hair |i powiey ty MiiniaiB Lofrss , Km wife of ? poor ihnf bssdhii la 8m Vicente, Mextod, Heir height ii |?e feet, ihld'V^m she stand* erect her bftlr (nilB oo the pottgd tour feet eight ti eh? Tbe heir is so thick thai she can QOBpMely hide Wself In It . : Mrs. Kale Boetwick, who is active in political work among Brooklyn, N. Y., women recently endeavored to induoe ?? lively young matron in thai borough to join the Women's Republican League, and met frith k flat re fusal. r ?<'. ? But your husband Is a Re publican, and you belong to the Woman's Suffrage Association," persisted Mrs. Boat wick. "I be!?5g to the Bnffrage As sociation, and also to the Antl- , Suffrage Association, " was the pTasid reply. t'l like the women Iconennd the refreshments in the other, but, honestly, I do not believe in either." Pre?(dent Roosevelt'* Smile. A Isdy of the Washington offi cial circle < laims she has made a discovery as to tbe origin of one o < the President's best known traits. It is the habit of keep ings smile, or the semblance of a smile, on his f ace on all occa sions. '"If you ever saw the [President wbeu he wss forced to banl?h his smite, " this lady con fided to a ftriend (the other day, "you would understand why It Is be nas acquired the.hftbit of wearing It on all possible occa sions. I never saw hffm without it until the other day at *frs. | Hoar's funeral, and X gfv* jrotti 'my word I don't want to see hfm without it sgaln. No one would call his face handsome or attrac tive, even when he looks bfsbest *ud smiles his genialist. But *hen his fsoe Is absolute repose and not onljr serious^ hut salemn ?turtle a timid person. It's the most sol? emn human countenance you ever saw. He probably found that out long ago, and that's why be wears a smile that doesn't come oil He is entitled to wear It" For a duplicate of the Roose velt smile, call at the hardware store of T. J. Arranta and ask to Teddy. An Indication of the progress el elaeeioel learning smoagtbe was was afforded a few days since when so Inmate of an east end workhouse called upon a bookseller to ask whether he bad any knowledge of mythology. In answer to a questios as to why such sn Inquiry should be made the pauper said: "Well, ooi chaplain last Sunday spoke of the mother of Achilles dipping him U the river Lethe. Now, If my mem cry does not fail see, the chaplain wee wrong, for it was not the Lethe, hut tbe Btys, into which Acbillct was dipped, making all but the heel of him invulnerable." The book, seller assured the pauper that be was right and his spiritual instructof wrong* and the former left tho sboy highly delighted.? London Dews. "What a beautiful specimen of in* hiying," exclaimed tbe gueet "Yes," replied Mr. Cumrox as he pot bis hands behind and tiptoed oomplsoestly. "But that Isn't any thing You ought to have seen the outlay It represent*"? Flttabsvg Diepsteh. M?1? it uli ?!??#?? ? iimimmrnmim**]* ? ****** rit Sri TO ig^NOWAOO. LTW.W.Xfa i nuitt ? at. M?h >4tl N^TS ??:sa:s ? No. 7t No. 74 ?Mi m 4 80 p m IMBam IMfa ??w MITCf aoVTS, _ ?' Ho. 69 Vo. 70 T*t Camden 4 II ? n 7 00a m frisspi:"0*10" is ss is:; a??si2?h is si sS:s ?aI S*1""- - ? ? ** P 8ttm Junction <ttpn 8 68 a m Ar Sumter ?40pm 000am rating ooiirs soars. . u A ' No. 00 No. 71 fcT wmt . ? 9Ml? rLhLi n S ? p m 9 m m ? ?id21 'S2I?" OiOarn RemSL* ' :?00pm 10 10 1 m . 12? pm 10*1 a m * 4. P m 10 SI a m 5?<5Li!!DoM?n 12?* m Ar Camden 8 00 p m II 10 a m .JWi Camden Man., Wed. and Pndaj atlpm, ar. Sumter 8.40. iuf' afflTI** Tu**?. Thpra. Sal. 11 00 a m, ar. Camdm 8 00 pm. THOIU8 W1L8QN, Pecan Trees ' i/' 5 t; .." *>T ?? ? FOR & . ? '? ,,^N * Thewan Ike tncH P??n Tw? to Im foond innrliere, uf produoe |Im> MN*8T Klfrs ever mm. All of the Paper lUVII variety. OaH ctrly, M the ?apply m I ? mi ted. Ull,|l the ofloe < t "The People." G.G. ALKXAXDIR. E. Schiadaressi, M ? ? Faacu fruiterer and Rtstaarantear. Call and see me when in need of anything in my line. Foreign Frttlte of Alt Kind* ? Specialty. . As cheap as the cheap est and cheaper than the most. A11 fruit sold by me . guaranteed to be free from Tarantulas and other nox ious insects or reptiles. Call on me when in need. FHONE 151. Dyspepsia Cure 'Leading ? *' - ? ? . Contractor -if ?.< ?r ? r ? i and Builder . &?. IUB ID tmmciTKMR BfcFOtf* GIVING OUT ANT ?; 5 \ OOXTKAOT. .Anyone wanting; work done in my line cmti leave their name and address at the ofRee of The People, and I will call on them* Parlor Meat Market, TOatkiris JSros. Also Dealers in I ' ? v Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. All Orders Filled Promptly. Free Delivery. V at. > * * We solicit YOtJR PATRONAGE. &riiftitc |)aiitting, $)aptr Ranging snto JMertor ?tmat ? 1R9 mi &pcct*ttbt. if. > ' I - . *' " ???<: ? " Sole Agent for HENRY BOSCH CO* WALL PAPERS. All orders given Prompt Atten tion. Leave them at Office of "The People." GARLAND'S tm- STABLES. New Stables, Fresh Stock Up-to-Date Vehicles. *** Call on me on Rutledge Avenue , fust below the Old Post office. W. A. GARLAND, JPropfr , Trespass Notice. AH persdtas are hereby warned net to trespass, by hunting or otherwise, on lands leased by me, known as the Salmond Place, in Ker shaw County. T. G. Williams. r? "U ? r > JO *1 ----- ? ~ V ' Dry Goods, General Meiv chandise and Furniture. Give me a. call before plac ing your order* S-r > elsewhere. ? ^ v ... IntlM "Tw Pm" ? and lank ?V <? , rr Trust Company, Camden, O. CAPITAL $25,000.00. "We announce that we are now open for business, located in Capers' Building, one door *outh of Postoffice, and have every facility for promptly and efficiently conducting a general banking business. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Loans made on approved securities. Interest allowed on deposits in Savings Department. ? We extend to our patrons the most liberal accommoda tions consistent with good, safe and sound Banking rules. > ? ? Officers* E. S. VAUX, Plus. DAVID R. WILLIAMS, JR., V.-Paaa JOHN T. MACKEY, Cashier. Directors. B. a VAUX, W. B. HOUGH, 6. H. BAUM, DAVID R. WILLIAMS. JOHN T. MACKEY. TLbc (People eLE jm type eLe/H? Hews eO/\PLETE 0WTFIT Everything found in a Newspaper or Job Office will be found In ours. Recommend us to your friends, and come yourself when in need of work* WE ARE ESPECIALLY STRONG ON JOB WORK AS WE ARE TURNING OOT EVERYTHING IN TOATUNE^ID EVERYTHING PLEASES OUR SPRINGS & SHANNON Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FARM SUPPLIES AND SPECIALTIES. WE ARE TRADERS, BROKERS AND BANKERS.