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B ; ? April 10tt>. Mr. 8. W Sln art IAm M. J. fidT, Judge X..F. Hpttii4( ttotwy public, "? o0cUtl?g. . Congratulatoin* to the happy couple. Dlrfh. We bii h#Md to felicitate Mr. end Mr*. J. E. Thorn on the a: ? | >i si of a young policeman, hut i .stead it is a policemaness. Coo- j irratulatlons all the same. Mis* | Thorn arrived on April 'Pound. A more or Ion valuable ring with emerald settings. Finder can be found mi the office of "The People, " and 0#ner can obtain ring by prtrrtflg property and| paying for this notice. 'WautN to Go North. An intelligent colored girl, 14 years old would like to take service with some Northern lady, to. return with her on her de parture from Camden. For further particulars apply at this office. Military Innpjrtion. As Gen. Frost could not be| here, Col. Henry Thompson in spected our military company on last Thursday, and pronounced it one of, if not the, best drilled companies in South Carolina. This makes us feel good, but was | no more than was to be ex pected with Sid Zemp as the| Captain of the company. To Brother 13d (tor*. A large majority of newspa- , p&s with which we exchungej are edited by gentlemen, und we want to astc them as a speciul favor, when criticising or com-] mending any of our editorial comments, to publish the article | criticised, or commended, in full. Those exchanges that are not | edited by gentlemen are not in cluded in this request Not Plilcgiuntlc. The editor of ."The People" is not noted for his phlegmatic temperament, so if our readers note anything peculiarly caustic in this issue, we hope tliat they will excuse it. We flattter our selves somewhat on our polite ness, but strong provocation culls for a strong retort, and we | do not lay down our pen or any thing else when we believe that| we have received the insult di rect, as the State gave it to us | last week. Clarke's Mi tint rein. We attended the performance by the Clarke Female Minstrels on the night of April 7th, and may ray that wc saw very little that any one of refined taste co'ikl object to. Naturally, be ing an entertainment for men only, the words of the sougs ren dered were rather broud, and! the attire of the hulie * somewhat scan', but as the generality of | the audience could not distin guish the words of the one ow ing to the sharp cadence of the | singers, and those who liked could close their eyes to the other feature, wo reached the conclusion that, taken ull in all, the company gave us a very creditable minstrel show. An Apology. We will have to ask the pardon of our country subscribers for) the delay in sending out "The People" last week. In the first place our paoer was delayed in transit. In the second, our pressman failed to show upl on time, and in the third, one of! our contemporaries (not The | Messenger) declined to ullow us the use of his press, ul though we offered to furnish competent service, and to pay for the use of it. We sincerely hope that this mishap will not occur again, but if it <)oes, our subscribers must uttribute it to a butt- headed ne gro pressman, or to the disin clination of a contemporary to help a brother out of trouble. TWo Homicide*. We regret to have to chronicle | the death of Mr. McRue Whitu leer at Boykins on Saturday night. He was killed by Mr. J. E. Gillis in a dispute about a for est tire. We have no comments to make on the affair at present as the actual circumstances have not been ascertained by us. Both tho parties and their families are warm friends of ours, so we do not care to do injustice to the living nor to the memory of the dead by comments that might not be appropriate. We, how ever, extend heartfelt sympathy to the entire family connection of the deceased. Isaac Thorn, a well known c ?lored mnn of this vicinity, was s.not ai d killed by Mr. J. M. Cameron, a section master on the 8. A. L#. at Sheppards, on Sunday. We have not endeav . ored to learn tho circumstances, for as previously stated we will have in our paper as short re cord of crime as is consistunt with news giving. We may remark, however, that Messrs. Gillis and Cameron are 1 1 jail, both having voluntarily surrendered to the sheriff. ?j''. Tmi It4*w*l? Wllh C*M>ar*t?. orevei UMHff. flMif (MlHtrtlr, ??w rnnnilMtlnn forevor KCaO rail, Urugftlau r?f und Eil *f Tlte Allow me space in your paper to congratulate you on the '? new ??People". It i? a credit to Cam den and the county. Long may ahe wave. V. H. Camden, S. Cr April, Oth. 1904. Bell ef Honor of Logoff1 School. 2nd Grade; Leslie Raton, Bertie Parker, Sal lie Belle Gard iner* Loulie Whitakar, flattie 8rd Grade; Karl Rosborouarh, EdWard Rose borough, Willie Gardner, Lawrence Whitaker. 4th Grade; Kershaw Parker, Nellie Moore, Ralph Moore. 5th Grade; Mnttie Gardner. 0th Grade; Sall'.e Truesdell. Fill up the l>itcli. Why is that old ditch jast in front of Dr. DeSaussure's pro perty allowed to remain open? It will not take much of that $3,000 that the ol^ Council will leave in the hands of the new to put in a proper sized terra cotta pipe, and fill it up. We mean the ditch, of course, and not the pipe. This matter has been too long neglected. Make the city beautiful. It cannot be done unless the new or succeed ing Council take up just such matters as this and adjust them. Attention, City Council. before the weather gets too hot, Council should have the big ditch through the upper part of town thoroughly cleaned and made deeper at the lower end. Also, that frog pond at the west end of Laurens street, next to the S. A L. R. R., should be thouroughly Grained, so as to prevent any water from accumu lating there in future. As it is bow it is a perfect pest hole ? a breeding place for mosquitoes and disease, and a menace to the health and comfort of all the residents of that neighborhood. Remedy the evil before the hot weather comes on. Camp lti('hai*<i ivlrklnml Met at Oj>era House at. 12 o' clock m., April U, 11KM, Vice Commander E. E. Sill in the chair. The following comrades were present or sent their an nual dues: J. I. Villepigue, John Arrants, Thomas Whitaker, E. B. Cantey, T B. Denton, G. G. Alexander, ?T. E. Alexander, Geo. Jackson, W. T. Loll is, M. Brailsford, John Boone, W. D. Trant.ham, E. E. Sill, J. L. Haile, J. R. leLoache, W. J. Boone, Chap Stewart, H. C. Salmond, Win. Russell, J. M. Legrand. Joseph McManus was elected a member. The same officers were elected by acclamation. On motion, the election of delegates to the conventions was postponed until the first Satur day in May. Camp adjourned. H. C. Sal,mond, Adj't. Ram iiimI Juke Saturday nt till* season of the your is n rut Iter busy period, but if the ex penenre of our readers afreet* with our*, you cannot Ret n ii'*srro to work niueh on tlint day, so. no usual, Stun and .lake met behind Mr. David Wolfe's store. Sain is not a lienor , as we have previously stated, and 'nam rally ha* money. He came, over thin Saturday to give tils order to Mr Wolfe for a suit of Wanamaker A Brown's clothe*, a* recommended by ui*. .take wanted a unit, too, hut had to take a few yards of jean* and "let de ol* 'oman make 'em up." Jake opened the conversation with: ?'Sam. Is'yn see wha' de Cap'n say dls week 'bout de lien Inw? I tell* yu dat man *m gmne to put u* nigger in de white man ban' agin ef yu donn look out. Wha' fur lie wan' ter cum down so lieaby? 1 ain' bah no truhhle wid dat law so tnr. eben ef I didn't p?y out las' yeah, an' Mas* Charlie hah ter carry me ober." "Lent me tell yu siimtln, Jake: Ef j Cap'n Schrock neither write anudder line hi he paper outside oh wha' he say 'bout dwt lien law, he liah dun 'nousrh to put de nipgah to t ink lit*, an' de white man, t? n, fer dat matter. Yu'se a lot older den I is, but yu see de dif 'rence 'tween us. I doan hnb to gib no lien, an' cos why? Jes cos I bin wuk my Ian' like de Cap'n say. Kf yu I* seech a fool e* ter keep up dat fool plan oh wukin tlrty arre to dat flop enr mule w'en yu cud do better wid fifteen acre, den 1 t ink yu ought ter pit on decon trac' wid sum good white man an' stay dare." "hat* alrlte, Sam: hut It am hard to teach er ole dog new trick, so I reck in I lia f ter tek a lien e* long e* 1 kin git lin, but dat won't he long, fer dat man gutne keep on hammerin' tell he mek dat Legislator 'peal dat law. wha' he's gulne ter do, too, cos w'en de Cap'n set he bed yu better look out." "Well, Jake, I'se sorry dat vu tink yu can't stop dis lienin' hix/.iuess, cos yu kno' 1 1* yu wife nirce now, sence I marry Mahaley, en I hate ter see any oh my kin folk on de contrac' or de irniig, but I tell yu, niggah, ef yu keep on foolln' wid dat lien Irw ir am only a question ob time w'en yu git on one or de udder. (Jood bye, Jake; I gulne in Mr. Wolfe ato' an' nit me dat suit, of cloV. When I git uin, Mahaley'll tink I'm a preacher, coa. dey tf II me dat man abo gib yu a fit. PERSONAL ?8 issssaKsrr* Ir H. M. D?Fus iDeot i few d?/t In Colombia this week. ibi QvD^rtU Imvas for her bdtfo Id Greenwood this week. We are glad to any that Mrs. A. J. Stokes Jr. Is mucn better. . Mrs. O'Farrell and familv are t)w guests of Mrs. Wm. A. Ad trim. Mr. T. M. Mitchell of Marion, N. C.f paid us a pleasant call last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Williams spent a day or two in Columbia, this week. Mrs. K. G. Whistler is at home again after a week's visit to the Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. Walbridge and Miss Walbridge, of Brooklyn, re turn home on Saturday. We had a call on Saturday i from the representavive of Ring- i ham Bros. Co., of Now York, manufacturers of printers roll ers. We are not in the market for rollers at pressnt, but will be when we get in that cylinder pres<? and begin to publish that sixteen page paper. BREVITIES. The pic-nic season is now on, I and the young people are happy. Smoke White Knight rigar*. Fori Milt* at tlieCamdei. I>rng Company. We have certainly had enough wind recently to make even an old sailor happy. "The good old summer time" I is here ? at least, it feels like it now, and we hope it has come to stay, too. When that new 300 room l?otel is erected, won't we be there? We understand that it is a cer tainty now. The tocsin ? Beware of corpor ate ownership of enterprises directly effecting the interests of the city. The White Knight forever. Cull for I no other cigar. For Hale at the Cam- | den I>mg Company . Note Mr. Bartlett's article in this issue. He knows a good thing when he sees it and don't mind saying so. The Historical Association met on Muesday niirlit at the High School building, Mr. Trantham giving a fine lecture. Municipal ownership of water, light, telephone, and the trolley line is the next thing in order. Why not? We can stand it. Where is our Society for the Prevention ot Cruelty to Dumb Animals? There are cases here that certainly need their atten tion. The White Knight Cigar i* ftfrietly a Drst-cla** amoke. For unle at the Cam den l>rng Conipnn v. Call for them. The sidewalks recently put, up by the street hands across Mon ument Square are a great im provement to that portion ot the town. Mr. O. L. Hurley, one of onr| advertisers is working this week atHagood. Mr. Hurley is a fin ished workman. See his ad and montiou "The People". Now. for the biggest fish story. Who will win the pnxe? Some fellows have apparently been in training for it all winter, so that even now they can astonish the uatives. We think the law allows the annulltnent of any franchise granted b,y the city to any cor poration that does not comply strictly with the terms of its franchise. Send in your reports of births, deaths, marriages, skin-cutting, house burning, new arrivals, im provements to property, or any thing else of interest. We want the news. White Knight rignr, a splendid ?moke, call for them at the Camden Drug Company, nnd take no other. An advertisement in "The People" pays. Ask any of our people, you merchants who haven't tried it and then climb into the band wagon. This is not' a boast but a fact. Now, since our northern tour ists have nearly all left us, pos sibly the average citizen may again know what it is to have fried chicken and eggs on his table occasionally. What is the matter with "The People?" If its editor is a cor ruptionist, it seems strange that his editorials and other matter should be so widely copied and quoted by his exchanges. We want each and every one , of our subscribers and readers to note carofully our remarks of last week on the lien law. It is now more than ever a menace* to our progress, and should bo re pealed. The boys around Camden who have been in Mie habit of robbing birds nests would do well to hold up on such business in the fu ture, as the penalty is too severe now, and the law officers are in tending to keep a sharp lookout for tho law breaker?, Doa't for** to mil on D. Wolfe before or^?tteigjp?r ?pruyc out fit of, cJothtaff.. Good clothes, well made, do Ntaialre the man," bat they do a better look When yon rtffed a "wooden** overcoat, call on T. J. Ar rants. He has some moe ones that he will sell at a reduced price, as the seison Is growing late. Ask for Teddy. He will make you a lower price. Wo are pleased to note the de crease in the number of small boys on the streets at unseason able hours at night. We have never seen, a good aud useful cit ison raised out of a boy that was allowed to roam at will at night. Ask for the Whit* Knight, the br*t ?moke on the market. For sale by the Camden Drug Company. If any one could find fault with the beauty of Camden and its Rurrounriings during the past few weeks, we do not believe he could be pleased anywhere, and ft quiet little grave in the ceme tery would be the most suitable resting place tor "such an indi vidual. The marriage burean appears to have been doing a good busi ness in this vicinity recently, ftnu, if are to judge fromappear ftnces, the prospect U bright for a continuance. The girls of our town and county are too charm ing tor resistance, and the boys soon surrender. We are pleased to learn by wire that our friend, Mr. Vernon Crump arrived safely at his home in Portsmouth, Va. Unless he outran the train, we think he met i a copy of "The People" at his door as we sent one of them immediately behind him some what us a tracer. Our new correspondant at Kalb has our thanks. His letter should have gone in last week but with other good matter, was crowded out. We are still trving to solve the problem of getting seventeen or eighteen columns of mutter into a fourteen column space but have failed so far. 1 he lute Knight; no smoke to romp-ire with It. For sale at the Cam Hen Drug Company. Try them, am) lie convinced. Still our people are not happy. They now want a sixteen page paper. Well, friends, you shall have it if you get us up a large enough subscription list. Don't be afraid to ask your neighbor to subscribe, for if you show them this or last, week's "Peo ple" it is all right. Get our prices on advertising and job printing before .placing your order elsewhere. "Tjie Peo ple'* is now the most widely read paper puMished in the county, anc that is usually what the ad vertiser wants, while our job de partment is most complete and conducted by an expert. Rev. A. B. Earle's sermon to the soldiers was heard by a large and interested audience and was well worth the hearing. Now let him give the Masons one of the same description. We will warrant that it will he even more interesting as Mr. Earle is an enthusiastic ana a bright Mason. The new council took charge on Monday last. All the mem Dors uro livo unci pro?jr?ssiv0 and we want to see what thev will do to make "the city beauti ful. " Do not disappoint us gen ilnSSI1' but ,ffet aWH* with that *.yxx> surplus in street and oth er improvements as soon as pos sible. 1 In our issue of next week we expect to show you what kind of looking men our new council look like with a brief sketch ot them. As an advance notice, we want to say that John Singleton is the prettiest one in the bunch, but we do not want fhe ladies to pay any attention to that as John is not at present a marrving man. For Sale. I TWO FlfrE MILCII COWS with young calves. Apply to W. H. TILLER, Cmndcn, S. C. Money to Loan. On farm land* in cumn of $JMK) up it 8 per rent; in or #1,000 np at 7 per cent. No commission charged. 8. f.QQAX I, A NO. Tlie Host Seed Corn. "GARRICK'S PROLIFIC." A limited supply of this corn which produces a general aver age of ?>0 bushels to the acre can be obtained by leaving your or der at the office of The People. Price 40 cents per peck. tcctjbe PATEN T > P?o<l<i orrtrtdi of inTfflUon, iaSKjWBnBBS ^.r-^;^rssaa?ii^i ^JSCTMr.'* Htopatont-l ?KpMU)o(t?rto Plying for pawn* H ?MM ?k AH XOVHCKKEXTS. War Ik# mmktpn. We to aiwMMnr a* ? MMildatr far m^Mhw to tlw Hm^aT Rv|nv> ?mtatftfN tk? UoH. M. L. SMITH. a?tb JwK W the ntlMof tk riiwinf Dem?? mM primary. . No RrrttM* tribute raii Aepaid to hi* ability than the fart that ft* wan nTfrwMMingt; ?*M?J flfrtftga* ot that body afit* only ?me MpV larvln>t ami trvM JihhiIImJ in aagl^to I ha I hi* rmtni la ?o?v iu wfiinhjTW whole S atf ha* an liitrtwl and pvfite. M^KY VOTERS. We be^ to aimaaawM^lhp nam** of the Hon. JOIIN G. RICHARD , Jr.. a* a candidal** for to tile Houae of Represeutative*< at the MiMiitiR Democratic |iriinary election, and sub ject to the rule* of the same. No one l?a* nerved a constituency more xeal ouslr and efficiently than Mr. Richard* lie is justly regarded a* one of the mntft conscientious, safest and ablest legislator* in the State, ami hi* remnrd certainly justifies (lie estimate. Ker *haw C4Ninty nann-.t do better than bestow her approval on tin* faithful official by re-electing liim to the re *pon*ible position to which he agaiu aspires. MANY VOTERS. For Co?Mty Tiwwim. Mr. %V. R. Hough having announced his intention not to stand for re-elec tion. we hereby pi tire in nomination a? a miwt worthy successor, Mr. W. F. MALONK'for tlie oflli* of County Treasurer. Mr. Matoue needs no in troduction to t ho votres of Kershaw County, a* lie I* home born and home raised. We must have a goott man to succeed Mr. Hough. and W. P. M alone i* the man. ALL KERSIIAW. The friends of Mr. I>. M. McCAS KILL hereby announce him a* a can didate for the office of Treasurer ol Kershaw county In the appntaching primary elecnon of the Democratic party. Mr. McCankill need-* no com mendation at our linndt*. being well known to all the voters of the c?Minty. and having alreauy made a very cred itable race fcr the name office for which we agaiu place him iu nomination. FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce that Mr. I>. K. Iioroil will lie n candidate for the office of ( 'ounty Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. For County Auditor. I hereby announce my*Hf a candi *late for the office ol Amiitor of Ker sliaw Count v. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Respect fully. JOHN J. GOOD ALE. The friends of Mr. W. F. RI'SSELL hereby announce his candidacy for Au ditor in the coming; primary election. Mr. Russell im an earnest party worker, ami has been frtr many years, which fact, coupled witli hi* known capacity to All the |M?sition, entitles him to a majority vote of hi* fellow citizens. FRIENDS. We. the friends of Mr. MANNES RA HON, wish to announce him as a candidate for the office of Auditor. Mr. Itabon is one of our l?c*t citizens, tho roughly qualified, and if elected will fill the office to the full satisfaction of the entire coiintv. VOTERS OF WEST WATEREE. For Mho riff. Mr. Editor: We hope your space and kindness will permit us to sugeest the name ol CAPT. J. C. ROLLINGS as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershnw County, (/apt Rollings is a gentleman of the old school, and is well known all over the county, lie Is fully able and competent to make an ideal Sheriff. Further comments would be useless. Captain, can we hear from you soon? * FRIKNDS. Everybody cannot be a Sheriff, but there are a number of good men who would make good Sheriffs, and out of that number the friends of Mr. W . W. II l*CK A BEK have concluded that lie is the man, and herehv place liim in nomination for that office. VOTERS. I hereby announce myself as a can ditlate for Sheriff in the approncliinsr primary election of the Democratic party. As I have previously Illicit this office, extended mention of my cnnac ity to give the people good servicc is unnecessary. I respectfully invite the support of the voters of Kershaw county. JAMES L. IIAILE. Mr Editor: Please announce flint Mr. J. S. TR A NTH AM will he a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Pri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw county : At tlie earnest solicitation of my friends. I hereby come before you as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of our county. I deem it unnecessary to say anything in relation to my administration ol said office during the terms tbat I served. Mv record is before you, and ? cannot resist the temptation to thank my friends for tlieir support in the past, ami pledge myseir to do my ut most, to fill the position so that they will have nothing to regret if they agsin elect me. ami I pledge myself to abide tlie result of the Democratic Pri mary flee ion. R. II. WILLIAMS. FnrConn'.v Supervisor. Mr. D. F. DIXON is hereby an nounced a* a candidate for Supervisor of Kershaw County iu tlie coming pri mary election. Mr. Dixon need* no words of commendation froin us. Hi1 has served us well ill the past, and Is well qualified to do so in the future. MANY FRIES DSi Please allow inc space in your paper to present the name of Mr. II, M. I'E ARC Ens a suitable man Tortile itu Iiortant position of Supervisor of our 'utility. In asking the neople jf Ker shnw county to vote for Mr. Pearce for this important position, we feel that we are ittnking no mistake, as he is fully qualified to fill the position; and, besides, our sect ion has had no repre sentation in a county office ill twenty llve years. Signed, MANY VOTERS. For MwRlxtrntr. Many friends of Mr. K. S. VILLE PIUI'E hereby announce himns n can didnte lor the |Mmitioii of Magistrate in DeKnlh Township in the coming primary election of the Democratic party. Mr. Villepiglie possesses am* Ide anility, nod will, If else ted, well III the office. Editor The People : Please allow us space to suggest tli? name or Mr. II. M. FINCIIEK as a most suitable candi date for the office of Magistrate of De Kalb Township. Mr. Fiacher is a thoroughly good man, ef intelligence and capacity more thau amply suffi cient to worthily Oil the office. We hope that he will stand for election. i?*iK A4 *row N Sii I P. Mtij friend* t?? law ami Ordfr here by place in nominal i?m fw re-eleotioti Nr. J. IK McHUWRI.L for the olRce of NaiHftle for UeK?lb Totpiship in the auproaohiug iMiHimlio primary. Mr. MelJowall, as a Magistrate. needs Mimamenl at our lian<ls Since Ik* b*? illeO the office, crime of every de scription has largely d?vn?Mii, and those who have committed it, when brought before him have (wen severely punislieo ? t be surest met hod of deter* ring <4 Iter* front committing similar offense*. You vote for you own nter ests, friend*. wlieu you vote fur Mr. J. I>. McDowall. LAW AND ORDKK. For RapwtaiMMlMt ?t EiltrtUa. ? The many friend* of Mr. J. M. WA IT % and of Kershaw county, here by pliice Mr. Watta in nomination for theolHoeof Superintendent of Kduea tion iu the ensuing primary, lie ha* serVed Ud very acceptably betore iu the Mine office, and will do so again it elected. Vote for liiin. KAST KERSIIAW. Mr. Editor: Tin* many friend* of Mr. W. B. TURNER do liereby announce liim a candidate for County Superin tendeiit of Education. Mr. Turner ir well known a* a young man of high moral character. lie i* a practical teacher, liaving taught the last eight fiinceMive year* in the same c<>mmuu ity. If elected, lie will serve tlie county iu tlie same laitliful manner as lie lias served as teacher. MANY FRIKXDH. Election Notice. In accordance with a resolution of the Hoard of Cm nty Commissioner* of- Kershaw County ordering an elec tion in pursuance of au act- of the Gen eral Assembly entitled "All Act to provide for tlie erection ami equipment of a new Court. House for Kershaw County at Camden, and to authorise the issue of bmdsfor such purpose." Notice is hereby given that such an eiectrm will lie held at the general election precincts of Kershaw County ou Tuesday, May 2ltli A. 1 1. ltKlft, be tween the hours of W. a. m. ami 1 p. m., upon the question of tlie erection and equipment of a new Court House, and the issue of bonds not exceeding twen ty-live thousand dollars for such pur pose. Only qualified registered elect ors entitled to vote. ' Tlie names of managers of election will be published hereafter. J. M. SO UK IX, County Supervisor, and Churn IS'd Co. Comr*s. Probate J udge's Sale. State of S<>uth Carolina, ) In tlur County of Kersluw. \ Probate C ?urt. .YV///V C. Moii, #i* A<l in inintratri.r of tin' K'talf ii f J int. ( '. Mo ii, ami Xellir ('. .Van nut t Martj E. Mint, Execntrire* of thf /?'flali' of Eliza J. Ma it, t J 'I ill lit iff* Aijainut Muni M. Mutt, hill in it .1. Miki, La fi'i'itr? II. Mum, O. Man, C? V. I 'amjlian, E. F. Wiftfr*, Executor of Ettate of J int. I'. Writer*, The limit of t'wmlrii anil all oilier I 'ml it or* of the Etfatr of J no. t '. Mail, ]h-f rmla lit*. Under and by virtue of a decretal or der of the Probate Judge for Ker-duiw County, In above entitled proceedings rendered at a term begun and holden on the first Monday hi Marcli. instant, tlie said order dated March 7tli, IINH, I, J. 11. IMielps, Probate Judge for Iver slirw County, will sell at public outcry to tlie highest bidder before the Court House door ill Citmleii. S. C.. on Mon day. Mi.v second (2nd), 1!KV|, within tl.e ietfal hours of sale, the three fol lowing described tract* or parcels of laud : All that tract of land wit li buildings thereon, situated in the city of Cam den, S. C? fronting east on Littleton street :?ne hundred and thirty-two (l:fc>) feet, and west on M irket "street (Ml feet, composed of three town lots, iiumbired HWft, 1034 a'"' IIHWi, the same conveyed to J no. C. M m by deed of J. M. I>eSaussure, Pronate Judge. Also, nil that tract of lauu in Ker shaw county, South Carolina, east of f'amdeii, on west side of llig Timber Itrauch, containing thirty *mres, (210) more or less. b'tiiideo north by lauds ol the estate ot II. A. Marshall, east by Big Timber Branch, south by (and1* of T.J. M irsh, and west by lands of J. S. Gardner. Also, an undivided interest in that lot of laud with store I uildiiigs there on, situated iu Camden, 8. C? on the west side of Itroad street, and extend ing West to Church street, being com posed ot city lots Nos. KHM, 100.). 10111 and HO 7, formerly of Rolicrt Mm. Terms of 8 tie ? One half cash, bal ance in one year, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage or premises, with option to purchaser to pay a greater portion or all cash. Re sale iu case of lion-compliance at r.sk of bidder. J. It. I'll EM'S, Judge of 1'rohate K. C. Lumber. ACCURATELY SAWED from unbled yellow pine and QUICKLY DELIVERED anywhere in town by lirowii Liimbc r Co., Piionk 140. Camden, 8. C. upl 7 -3 mo Pasturage. This is to announce that I am pre pari.l to PASTI'RK either Ca ITI.K or HORSES on the Punlap plantation west of Camden, until June 1st, ami perhaps later, under special agreement. Address nic at the Camden post olTlce, or call at tlieofMoeof "The People." inch-1/ T. J. SMYRI,, Restaurant. "Winynh James, tlio old and well-known Restaurant enr of o?ir city lias removod to Broad 8trwt just north of Mr. Moscoo Johnson 's pin dor shop. "Nino'* will ho glad to. have all his old pat rons wtl on liim there. Meals at all hours. New patron age solicited. Camden Hotel ? ? ? - ? < Comer Main and DeKalb Streets. . Mrs. R: F. Phillips, PROPRIETRESS. < > Good boaud and lodging FURNISHED AT THE OLD RATES, $1.00 Per Day. Tiitfitrmgi titUitii. E. S. NETTLES & SO'N. Wo hereby announce to the public that we have open ed a First-Class MEAT MARKET. In the Store formerly Occupied by Mr. J. E. Vtttighan, where we will l>e glad to seive you with anything in tlio line of fresh meats. We carry also a full lino of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, * and extend to you a cordial request to call on us. Everything: Fresh. 1 Everything Flue. Mention "Tiik I'koim.k.'* ' 0. L. HURLEY CarvinG, cabinet MAKING, POLISHING ' AND UPHOLSTERING Antique Furniture BOUGHT & SOLI). Store in CLYI5URN BLOCK, Main St. Camden, So. Gar Mnr. 17, 1W04. ? 2 mo. 4-Man Bros. Feed, Sale and Livery STABLES. GlVK rs A CALL WHEN IN NEED OK ANYTHING THAT WE CAN IK) FOR YOU. Stables on DeKalb St . just above WORKMAN HOUSE D. Autry Expert Painter. My work shows for Itself. IK IN DOUBT, SEE MY TESTIMONIALS, GET MY PRICES, AND GIVE ME ; YOUR WORK. All Work Guaranteed.