XOC*T. *4JL.VSB2&. Sermon. Rev. Jabem Ferris cotnclu'tad H* very tine sermon on "Ye must be born agan," on Sunday ?fcht at the Baptist Church. Amide* tally Bhot. Ross McCaskill accidentally Shot his little brother, Small, ttifc other day. Both the boys are sons of Mr. W. T. McCaskili, of Timrod, 8. C. Church Dedication. ? The new Methodist church at Ebenezer, in West Wateree, will be dedicated on the third Sun day in May, by the Rev. J. S. Beasley, assisted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Dukes. Umt or Strayed, - On Wednesday morning one dark bay horse, with white spot im the face, from the yard of Mr. B. EL Baum. Finder will be re warded for information leading to his recovery. Notice. The County Teachers Associa tion will meet at the High School building on Saturday, May 14. All teachers are invited to t>e present, as this will be the last meeting for the term. W. C. Allan, Sec. AnHwer to Roll ()all. All tho old veterans are earnest ly requested to answer to roll call at the Opera House on next I Saturday at 12 m. Delegates to the State reunion in Charleston are to be elected, and everv old vet. should be present. Don't fail to be thero. PytKturnztt. We are now prepared to pas ture your horses or cattle at Rol - laont. Mr. W. E. Delxwiche will give them his personal supervi sion. For further information call at Zemr? & DePass' Drug store. DePass & DeLoache. Trndirrs K\aitil?nti?ii, The next Examination for Teachers certificates will bo held at the Court-house at Camden on Friday, May 20th. Examination commences at 8 o'clock A. M. and closes at 4 o'clock. R C. Bruce. Co. Supt. of Education. Oficcm Installed. The Improved Order of Hept ttsophs had the pleasure of en tertaining Grand Oflicers Tat tersall, Cruett and Sloan, all of Baltimore on Saturday and Sun day. The object of their v'isit. w*s to install the new board of officers for the ensuing term. Otmmcnmnftiif: at Kershaw Orad?4l School. Our thanks are extended for an invitation to attend the com mencement exercises of the Kershaw Graded {School, the eame commencing to-day. This being what we call press day, we cannot get of! but hope to be with our friends to-morrow tind perhaps Saturday as well. Meeting of the U. 1>. C. The regular monthly meeting of the John D. Kennedy Chapter of the U. D. C. will be held at the residence of Mrs. J. D. Ken nedy, in Kirkwood, on tho se cond Monday in May at 8 p. in. A tull attendance is requested, jas there are several matters of ?interest to l>e discussed. Mrs. C. .1. Shannon, jr., Pres. John D. Kennedy Chap. U. D. C. C'omonnil (let Your llariffcs. The old Confederate. Veterans ?whose names are mentioned be low are requested to l>e present ait the exercises on Memorial Day, May 10th, at which time they will receive the Crosses of Honor conferred upon them by the John I). Kennedy Chapter. U. D. C. Messrs. Tj. (',. Jones, W. J. Jones, J. T. Cauthen and J. W. Denton. Mrs. C. J. Shannon, jr.. Pres. John D. Kennedy Chap. U. D. C. Htmw Stony In Colorado. Our special correspondent at Colorado Springs, Colorado, has sent u s a vivid report of a snow storm iu which he was recently caught. Wn want all fresh news and narratives of events, but must at present decline the snow storm business until later iu the season, as the narration of it then will .give us all a more com- j fortable foeiin#. The weather1 just now is too cold to talk ot snow storm* in Colorado or any where else. More Kind Word*. Ed. "The People." Our folks are very much pleased to see that "our paner" has beon so much vnlurtfed, and the local reading space increased. It is a real treat to |?et The People for it always lias something new and newsy in jt? We say this without rejec tion 011 any other ]>aper publish ed in your city, for us it happens we do not take any other than The People and the other papers there may bo and perhaps aro just as good. Wishing you continued success, and looking lougin&ly for the next paper. I am Respectfully, A Subscriber at AJbuquerqu* . JTM. ' Rural Bewtea. All subscribers on rural routes will plssse to 1st us know on which route tbey are so th?t we can make up a regular Mctage for tbe carrier, which *01 better ensure you receiving your paper. Camden an aa Ideal Tourtyt Ke iwrt ' We +.hink that Camden has this season proved her superiority over uny other point in the south as a winter resort for all who are m search of health, recreation, or the pursuit of Mammon. This is the general verdict by our northern visitors, and we are glad to say that quite a number of them have insured their lives tor one year longer by placing a yearly subscription with The People. This is as it should be, but we have room on our sub scription book for several more subscribers in the northern and northwestern States. Married. On April 27tb, by Rev. M. P. Dukes, near Ridgeway, Mr. Eu clid H. Bowen and Miss Sula J. Cooper, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Bessie Cooper. The bride is one of Fairfield's most charming young: ladies, and the groom is one of Kershaw's most enterprising young men. The ceremony was performed in the presence of many relatives and friends. The bride and groom were the recipients ' of many costly pre sents. After the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen left on a short tour, and returned to the home of the groom's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Bowen, where they were met by many relatives and friends, and partook of their hospitality. The groom has a nice home prepared for his t>ride, and we wish them much success and happiness. A Friend. Chronicle please copy. County Convention. The county convention of the Democratic party met at the Court House in Camden on Mon day with a fairly full delegation from the various clubs present. The following officers were elected: Hon. M. L. Smith, President; Messrs. J. T. Hay, and T. J. Kirkland, Vice-Presidents; C. W. Birchmore, Secretary; and W. L. McDowell, Treasurer. Hou. J. G. Richards was re elected a member of the Stata Executive Committee. The elec tion of delegates to the State Convention theu being in order, the following delegates were elected: Hon. M. L. Smith, J. T. Hay, D. M. Betliune, L. L. Cly burc, 6. W. Mosely and \V. R. Hough. In the interim of counting the votes a rather amusing and, to some, an instructive argument was indulged 'iu between Mr. T. ,T. Kirkland and the editor of this paper on the court house proposition, Mr. Kirkland speak ing in favor of the boud issue of $-5,000 and the editor against it. We do not care to bias the opin ion of any one iu this report on the question, as it would not be fair, but we will say that all you find in other columns of the pa per on the subject was written and put in type before the meet ing of the Convention, which is' proof positive that the argument as indulged In by our friend and curself at the convention had nothing to do with our editorial utterances. At tlie close of tho regular convention, th? Executive Com mittee was called together, and Hon. M. L. Smith was elected Chairman, and W. L. McDowell Secretary. Before closing this report, we want to congratulate Kershaw county on having at the head of its Democratic affairs a man who can expedite more business to the square inch in shorter time than any other Chairman whom we ever .saw. Il'irrah for Smith! ICeunJon at Hctlimie. Wo. missed the reunion nt. Be thune of Camp Anpus McLaurin because of the natural cussed ness of the railroad. Tim S. A. L. Thoso letters indicate that Mie's .11 ways /.ate, and she gen erally is, beintf about two hours late yu the morning preceding this meeting, and on tnnurneral>lc instances before. This bein# a special occasion, however, and we beinjr a little late, she was on time and we jrot left. From our social reporter, however, we leather the following facts, which in ay bv of interest to our readers. Our space does not admit of as extended a report as we perhaps would have pi veil you had we been on the ground, but we think i thai you c:ui wither the main facts and puess the rest. The old vets, lined up about eleven o'clock, and headed by the pu pils of the Methane irraded ochool I marched? to the school house,! where the exercises were opened with prayer by the Uev. T. A. Myers. The pupils ot the school then rendered with much effect the son ? "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground." lion. W, D. Trftntham had ljeen selected this year as the orator of the d&y but he was unavoidedly prevent ed from attending because of press of business uud sickness in j the family. There was no scf>re Jity of Fpvakers j&ough ft he candidates were out in force and were wry much pleased to have an opportunity of addressing the ??dear people/' so after a short address of welcome by Intendant ! G. S. King, the large audience was treated to three rousing speeches by Capt. Geo. R. Rem berfc and Mr. Geo. P. * Logan, of Richland, and Mr. Geo. B. Tim merman, of Lexington, ail of Yi'hom are candidate for Solici tor. The speeches wore very prettily tntersporsed with songs by the pupils of the school. The great feature of the occa sion was the presentation of a gold locket by his old comrades to their venerat le first captain, Dr. B. S. Lucas. On one side of the locket are engraved the words, "Capt. B. S. L.t" and on the other, ?*Te Amain us," which being interpreted is said to mean "W$ love you." Capt. M, L. Smith delivered the locket and made the presentation speech, a masterly effort, said to have been the best he ever made, but the subjcct was an inspiring one so there was no cause for won* der at Mr. Smith's eloquence. This closed the regular exer cises, dinner being in order, and our mouth even now waters at the vivid description given of its excellence by Dave Dixon, one of the best judges of such things that we ever saw. Some people man dig ino'mn, an' him Ink like dnt she am jrot alrito widout do medi cine." "Yes, she lulc nlrite; but Ram, yu shud jest, heal) her grunt sum night. Pen yu wndn't. tink she wus; but I bin habbin a talk wid Cap'n Schlock 'bout hit, an' lie say hit uiu nut tin' but night boss de ol' \>man linb, an' ef she lib long 'noiigh, she git ober dnt. J see ,yu ngin nr?x week, Sam." Tf you like this issue and are not a subscriber, come and sub scribe. We are making each is sue better than the last, so you I will certainly got your money's i worth and something over. Tin* Wlntf Kniffl.t: no ?niok(> to rompir** with It. Kornn1?'nt tin* Cnni ilon Drntr Cotiipnny. Try tliem, nul Ihj cnnviiMMMl. Fellow citizens, remember the Court House election to be held on May -4th. Turn out and vote against it. We do not ijeed it, ! and we do not care, for an in crease jn our taxas. To vote for a new v-ourt house moans an iij ' crease ;ui your ,'.axc.s. PERSONAL Mrs. J? McSmyrl has returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Georgetown. ? Mr. A. M. LNb of Bishopville, is visiting his slider, Mrs. Emtna Arrants, on LfttUton street. Mr. J, K. Shannon spent Sun day tvitn his parents, returning to his home at Jefferson on Mon day. ? Mr. John DesPortes, one of the most popular commercial tourists who rifits our city, is with us for a day Qr so. Mr. J. C, Hilton, of Westville, brightened us upa few moments the other day. We are always glad to grasp his hand. Miss. Bessie Vaughan left us the other day for an extended visit to friends in Charleston and relatives in New York. We had the pleasure of meet ing Mr. G. P Logan, of Colum bia, on Monday. Mr. Logan, is a prominent candidate for Solic itor. Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Hall have returned From a pleasaut visit to friends and relatives in Fort Mill and points in North Car olina. His Honor, Judge Henry T. Johnson, of Bethune paid his to The People on Mon day. Always glad to see you, Henry. Mr. D. M. Bethune attended the convention on Monday. He and ourselves were much in evidence but only for a fow moments. Capt. J. V. Welsh lightened our heart and increased the weight of our pocket-book on Monday. Come many more and do likewise. Col. W. A. Neal, well known to our people paid us a pop call on Sunday He represents some farm machinery concern, and reports progress. Our old friend, Mr. A. Drones, of Liberty Hill, was in the city ou Monday. Uncle Abe came down to keep the boys straight in the county convention. J udge C. P. Bowen and Mess. J. M. Thornton and C. A. Bowen ot Blaney all friends and chums of ours attended the convention, and as usual, voted for us. Capt. J. W." Butler, of Blaney, who has beep spending several days with us, has returned to his liomp imbued with fresh de termination to work in tne inter est of The People. Miss Annie Orr, of Ilenderson ville, N, 0., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Clarke. Miss Orr is tuking a (itJurse iu shorthand and typewriting in Columbia, and will -be with us only a fow days. Mr. J. K- Jones of Lugoff was a more or less interested listener to our more or less brilliant ef fort at speocli-making in tho Court House on Monday. Cousin John and ourselves stand in, we think. Among tlio ardent advocates of a new court house we met the other day, Mr, , but as it happened ho did not know the circumstances, and was easilv convinced that we are right in the matter. Sheriff Smith and Supervisor Durant, of Lee County, were in the city on Tuesday. We did not have the pleasure of meeting them, but learn that they wore here on business connected with joint county affairs. Mr. T. S. Myers, of Chora w spent u couple of days with us this week. "Buster" looked us natural as ever and reports busi ness brisk. It could not bo any ) other way though with him ??handling the ribbons." The convention generally was disappointed in not having with it this tune, General J, Walker Floyd. We were especially dis appointed for we wanted the general to help us out in our re marks ou tho Court houso. Tho familiar countenance of our friend, Mr. N. A. Beth line was not seen in convention hall on Monday. Business before pleasure is a good motto, and we guess the living up to it was the cause of Mr. Bothune's absence. Col. D. J. Griffith, State Su perintendent of the Penitentiary, was in the city yesterday. lie was accompanied by Dr. J. E. Heise, State physician to the same institution. They were on their wuy to the State farms on a tour of inspection of progress and lieu 1th. One of our old stand-bys, Bro. K. W. Hammond of Bethune was conspicuous by his absence on convention day. This will not do, Wesley. The country may bo able to get along after a fash ion without us, but will sure go to the ? bow wows without you. We were glad to see so many business men in the convention on Monday, noticeably Mr. II. (i. Garrison. This is as it should be. Too many of our business men think that they have no time to devote to politics, when as a matter of fact, they are more largely interested than any other class of our citizuu*. ?We had the pleasure of meet ing Mr. J/D. Morris, of Bethune, on Monday. Mr. Morris is a hustler and a tine fellow.' His special hobby just now is the re-erection ot the Presbyterian church at~ Bethune which was blown dow*h in the reoent storm at that place. Mr. McDowell, atypical native of "Bonnie Scotland" is with us for a season. He has been en paged to beautify the * rounds of The Kirkwood, and after a con versation with him, we being something of a tree and terub planter oarself, we think that Mr. Kruraholz has not made a mistake. breTitTes. And still the spring chicken crop is small, and prices aro out of sight. Smoke White Knight cigars. For sale at Ihc Caindei. Drug Company. The continued cool weather will necessitate the replauting of a great deal of cotton. Note particularly this issue of The People, You will tindinuch we think to interest you. Ask for the White Knight, the best smoke on the market. For sale by the Catnden Drug Company. The gee-haw man has all he can do now, and for the next three months he w?ll be kept busy. We understand that cut worms have been unusually destructive to the gardens in this section this year. The A?liite Knight forever. Call for no other cigar. For sale at the Cam den i'rug Company . It is now time for the pic nics, but thus far we have heard of but few to come off,' tho winter not yet being over Note our editorial on the Court House proposition, and if you do not agree with us, iet us agree to disagree aud not fall out about it. On account of the very dry weather prevailing during the spring, the stand of young cot ton iu many places is very poor. The White Knight Cigar is strictly a first-class smoke. For sale at the Cam den Drug Company. Call for them. Yes, boys, it is a violation of the law for you to shoot bull bats. They are known as insec tivorous birds, and are harmless. Don't kill them. When you see a farmer around here buying northern hay and hauling it out to his tarm to feed his stock, it really looks as if lie was a failure as a farmer. Right! Do not wait until we get to our best to subscribe to Tho People for, with proper backing by you wo will never reach our best. Our mottb is "better, better, better." "White Knight cigar, n splendid ?moke, call for them at the Camden Drug Company, ami take no other. If our Legislators do not pro pose to make provision for the appointment of gurne wardens to enforco the cranio and fish laws, then it would be better to abolish those laws. r.?y of tlic Defi uted Cniidldntr, Why! Oh, why! cl i?l I enter this race, Kxpcc'ing, of course, to take first place? I kissed the babies, and wheedled the women. Treated all t lie men, too ? a very ill omen. Of promises given, I had hundreds pa lore. If those had elected me, would have Won out , sure. (tut, Alas! Alas! promises do not avail. When votes are the things that always prevail. From tins election I may sometime recover; Hut hi future elections, as you may discover. Of lie* tii.it are told me I will believe none, Itut profit' by experience, and trust to my mon'. 'Tis money that wins, not- principle, t hese days. And that money he spent in devious ways. To one man loan a quarter, to anot her a dollar. Then pel up to speak, and hear 'em holler. On the day of election I'll personally see If hollers are votes, as they always should be. Then, ir defeated, I'll count up every lie That was told me by voters who played me for pie. Did it ever occur to you? ? Ed. NERVOUSNESS, An American Disease. Dr. S. Wp.ir Mitchei.L is au thority for the statement that nerv ousness is the characteristic mal ady of the American nation, and statistics show that nerve deaths number one-fourth of all deaths recorded, the mortality being main ly among young people. Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLB. is the grand specific for this great American disease, because it goes straight to the source of the weak ncss, building up health and strength by supplying rich, abund ant food and pure mood to the worn-out tissues, rousing the liver to activity and regulating all the organs of the body. "The Klrhlgaa Drag Co.," Detroit. Jllf*. L! rprctto thf t.ii.ious liver pill*. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Par the Ltglmlatrnr*. I We desire to announce a* a candidate | for n^lnlion to tlx* House of Kepre Aentalivw tln> Hon. M. L. SM ITH. sub ject to the ruletsof the ensuing Demo cratic primary. No greater tribute can be paid to his ability than the fart that fee wan overwhelmingly elected Speaker ot that body after only one term'* service, and we feel justiiied in afsert.'Ui? that bis record is one in wliirh (he whole S'ate ha* an interest and pride. MANY VOI'KIW. We be? to announce the name of the lion. JOHN O. RICHARDS. Jr.. as a candidate for re-election to the House of Keprcseutativcs, at the ensuing Democratic primary election, and *ub ject to the rules of the same. No one lias served a constituency more tedi ously and t'ilU.lcntly than >lr. liieharris He is justly regarded as one ol' the most conscientious, safest and able*t legislators in the State, and his record certainly justilies the estimate. Ker shaw pouuty cantii.t do better than bestow her approval on this faithliil f ollieial by re-electing him to the re- | sponsible position to which he n~;nn ' aspires. MANY VOTEKS. | For Count v Tir**urcr. Mr. to. It. Hou bavin** announced his intention not to stand lor re-elee tion. we hereby pt.i.?ino cratic primary. F1U KN l?S. For County Amlltor. | I hereby announce myself a candi l dale lor the ?A I.E. Kor C?!?tU ??f Court. Wn, friends ii ml voters of I*. T. liKliCK, heri'hy place him in iioiuina lion for the ciftitM' of Clerk of the Court for Kershaw County, and respectfully solicit for li i in a majority vote at the routing primary. Turn out in foree, friends, ami vote tor Phil. lie is com petent ami worthy. ? VOTKKS. Fmi1 .iticrllT Everybody cannot he n Sheriff, T?:i? there arc a ii u m her of good men wh:> would make good Sherill's, an. I out of that number the friends of Mr. \V . W. IICCKAItKK h nve concluded t!c?t he is the mail, and herehv place him in nomination for that ollicc. YOT KJl;?. I hereby announce myself as a c?n dictate for Sherill' in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. As I have previously tilled tins ollicc, extended incut ion of my calam ity to give the people good service is unnecessary. i rcsj eel fully invite t !??* support of the voters of Kershaw county. .1 A M KS I,. II A U.K. Mr. Editor : Please announce that Mr. .1. S. Tit A NTII AM will he a candi date for re-election to the ofllee of Khcri II', subject to the Deiimeratsc Pri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw county : At the earnest solicitation of my friends. I hcrchy conic before you as a candidate for the ollicc of .Sherill' of our county. I deem it unnecessary to say anything in relation to my administration ot t< u ill olllce during the terms I r t I served. My record is before von. and I cannot resist the temptation to thank my friends for their support in the past, and pledge myself to do niv in most to till the position so that they will have nothing to regret if they again elect me. and I pledge myself to abide the result of l lie I >emocrat ic Pri mary elect ion. K. It. U IMJAMS. The frien?l* of Mr. \V. V. RI'SSKM, hereby nnnounce his candidacy for Au ditor in the e.ouiin^ primary eleetion. Mr. Kussell is mi earnest party worker, and has l?een for mav>y years, which faet. coupled with In- known capacity to (ill the position, entitles him to a majority vote of his fellow citizens. Fill KX I>S. V.'e. the friends of Mr. MANNKS KAIlOX,wish to nnuouuee him as a candidate for the otliccnf Auditor. Mr. Kahnn is one of our best eiti/ens. tho roughly . F. I > I X < ? N is hereby nrt-! noiimrd u* ii candidate for Supervisor | of Kershaw ('oiinty in (In1 comiiu; ;>ri- | tmiry election. Mr. l?ixon needs no words of cniumciidat ion from u>. lit* has served ns well in Hit* past, and is Well qualified to d ? so in (In- fu'ur". MANY FIJI UN I'M. IMenne allow ni" space in your paper to present the name of Mr. It. M. . 1'ICA IK ' F as a .suitable nnin lor t !i" im- I portant posit imi of S'li.i-rvisor of our! t'miuty. In a>k in;; tin* peopl?? >f K??r- ! sliaw county to voto for Mr. I'eaive n.r i this important portion, we frel thai ; we an* mnkiiitf no mistake, a? In* H ( fully qualiiied to (ill t lie posit ion : and, j besides, our simM ion Ins Ind no ri'pn - ?K'litation in a county ottice in twenty* II v? years. Signed. MANY VOTFRS. For MitglnliMlP, Mnnv friends of Mr. K. H. VII. I, F FKil' F hereby announce him ns a can didate tor I he position of Magistral.* Ill heKalb t'owuship m tin* coming primary election of (lit* l)euiocrul ic. party. Mr. Villepiirm* possesses am ph* atiilit v, and will, if elected, wvll till the oll'lce. i Fditor The I'eoide: Please allow us spare to "ny^est t,h?* name of Mr. II. M. FINCIIFIl a* n most suitable candi date for lie* olllce of Magistrate of f)e I Knlb Township. Mr. Fincher is a I t horoiiKhly ?ood man, of intelligence land rapacity more thnn amply sulll I cii*nt to worthily II 1 1 the oUire. v/e hope l!ii;t lie will stand for eh*. 'lion. imjkai.i; *<1111'. Many friend* to f.aw am! Order here by place in nomination for re-elect iou Mr. J. I>. >Iti>OW KJ.L for the office of Na;'intrtttv for DeKtilb Township in the appniaching Democratic primary. ?Jr. McDowall, as a Magistrate, needs no comment at- our hand* Since lie has tilled the oilier, crime of every de scription has largely decreased, and those who have committed it. when brought before him have been severely punished ? the surest method of dpter ring others from commit ting similar olfeiimw. You vote for you own inter ests. friends, when you vote for Mr. J. 1>. Mcl>owalI. LAW ANI> QRDKlt. For Saprrtntrmlrnt JBili?v:?Uon. The many frieu>ls of Mr. J. M. WA'HN, and of l? ersii aw county, here by place Mr. Walts in nomination for t he office of Superintendent of Educa tion in the ensuing primary, lie has served us very acceptably before in the same otllce, and will tjo so again if elected. Vote tor him. EAST KKUSIIAW. Mr. Editor: The man)' friernlsof Mr. W. H. Tl'HNKIt do hereby announca him a candidate for t'ounty S:? jr?-i-it? - tendeiit of Ktlncation. Mr. Turner i.-? well kuowu as a young man of high iuor:tl character. lie is a practical teacher, having taught the last eight, successive years. The la.*t live years in lite same community. If elected, he will serve the county in the same tailh I'ul manner as lie has served as teacher. MANY FKIKNIM. Election Notice. In aceordanee with a resolution ?>f th<> Hoard of Co> my < 'mnniissivners of Kershaw County ordering nil el??e liou in pursuance of an act of tin* (icii eral Asst'inhly cot it It'll "An Act to provide for the ereeMon and equipment. ? ?f a new Court House for Ker*ha\v County at Camden, ami to authorize the issue ? i f h mds for sueh purpose." Notice is licnOiy given that such an eleeti mi will he held at the general election precincts of Kershaw County on Tuesday, May -1th A. I>. P.Ml, be tween the hours of !?. a. in. ami I p.m., up.on the question of the erection ami equipment of a new Cuiirt 1 Io:i>e, ati(l the issue of hontls not exceeding twen ty-live thousand dollar* for sueli pur pose. Only qualified registered elect ors i'ii t il led to vote. The names of managers ?>f election will he published hen-after. J. M.SdWKI.h. < "ounty Supervisor, am) Chiu'ii It'll Co. Coinr's. Tctilor-inoT Tailoring! .Tailoring! Have your clothes insula, al tered, cleaned, pressed, neatly repaired and pattern^ cut out oil short notice. I will call for and deliver work iu any part of town aii'! will send for clot lies in Ihecountry nearny. 1 am now prepared to treat my customers better and worlc for smaller prices as 1 have mor? help and better help, i also have a Ladik.s Dkswktmknt for the purpose of makiu^, n-lteriny\ re pairing, cleaning and dyeing la dies skirts. I would be ^lad if all ot my friends in the country would please take not ice of same. Yours for business, A. G. ISLAR, Practical Tailor. Shop on LAW ISANt ! W, near old postotVioe. CilllKlcil, S. (J. W. A. SCHBOCK, IvKAli KSTATK A'iKNT * lJi. " and Com.?:cto::. Houses and lands bought, sold or rented. Apply at ollice of The People, Cor. Main & Dekalb Sis., Cam den, S. C. Oi.^ ^ __ I'.*) v?rl:>tli"?. ( . y. Stamps - iilhers, lo^i'tlii'rwllli Illumes tor mounting I ? ? ji 1 1 >ii ; it . only Itir. Aj;?':iis w.uiIim!, ."mi-,; roimstis i : in, W. A . SC II I'.OCK, .f r.( < 'Hiiiilrit. S. < . pastiiiUjIi:. This is to inform 11i?? public tliatl have a lino pasture, both upland and river. ;tud will be irlaii to pasture your eov.'s, hor.se.-j or limit's. My pasture is located on tbo Salmond | ?l;i ;:o about lour miles from tno eit v. T. (i WiUJAMS I am prepared to paslur'* c:it t'e on t i;e w **i I kno-.vn rau^rc of Mr. Jno. M-tSmyrl. \\'i!l t,ive t'u business my per:?onal alt<*ii tion. Patronage rospjc? ! ally solicited l?v Id. l'S|'js on tin* I Minlap plaut;i( ion \viM of < ?milieu, until .Issue 1st, ami peihap* later, uiulrr yperial ai/reeiiieiil . A?J?livi?* inc at I In* t'auiilon p.?-t ,?f'i or rail at till' ollitrc of '?Tin* IVopl'\" inch- IV T. .I.HMYIib. Jlciif't/ (<> JjOftn. On farm land.* in miiii* of $:too up it In per cent; hi mnim oi jrl.oou up at 7 per rent. No cotiiiuinstnti charged. H. I