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Xocal fatter. Wanted. Ilau-N and Rullissesor Musca dine O rapes. Apply at th is office. Death. Wo extend ou r sym patby to M r. and Mrs. S. Logan l^ung in the loss of their infant lust week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Batoman have the sympathy of the com munity m the loss of their young est child, which sad event occur red ou the Oth. inst. Wanted. To rent or lease a farm of about 100 acres, containing wood, water and some pasturage land. Must be located near some good white school. Leave terms and location of land at this oftice. To ltcnt. Uufurished boarding house, containing 7 bed- rooms, largo dining-room, spacious pantry and kitchen. Lights ajid water in the house, Irresponsible par ties need not apply. Send in your name and address to this oftice for further particulars. KIrlliri. Our friend, Mr. Z. Z. Btirfield is to be congratulated on attain ing the dignity of a CI rand-daddy on last Thursday, a tine U>y, or girl, we have forgotten which, but hope it is a boy. On the 2nd. inst. Mr. .1. W. Davis (not the preacher) was presented by his good lady with a fine boy. May the youngster irrow up into as good a man ns his father is about us well as we could wish him. Wanted. W. E. Arledgc, Camden, S. C. ! wants to rent or lease a live o^ ! six horse farm, with good house, barns and stables, land wooded and watered. Write him as above, Oi'see him personally. Married. Oi the evening of the 5th. inst. by Rev. J. W. Davis, Mr. A. II. Davis was united in the holy txmds of matrimony toMissllal lie Thompson. Wo extend con gratulations to this young cou ple, but suggest that, to Com plete their earthly bliss, a sub scription to The People is ab solutely necessary. Council Again Completed. Mr. C- R. Lewis was unani mously nominated on Tuesday to till out Jtfte unexpired term in thecity c>iVtil? which position was made vacant by the death of i our lamented friend, Mr. S. 15. Latham. Mr. Lewis has served us be fore in the capacity of Alderman, and no one stands higher in the esteem and conlidence of thej community* Under Now Management. The City Opera House will hrr ?after !>>? under the manage- ! men* of Messrs. W. .T. P. weeks and W. ii. (not VV. Tl.) Zemp. | These j?ent lemon promise the I people numbers of attractions i during the season, and have al i ready bord?ed companies | l for various dates. We bespeak a ! ! liberaal patronage for Messrs. j Weeks andZemp. j _ J To My Old friends And Pat rons ? ii rcoi i njr: 1 have tliis day associated my- i soir wit li Messrs Walkins; i Bro thers, lor the purpose of! conduct iu;jr a (ieneral (Irocerv1 and Market liusiuosv, and will * ask all of my old friends and ! customers to call at The Parlor j .Market and see me, ? 1 will do I you good. T sincerely lhauk every one oT : you for your liberal trading with ; me in the past, and shall do my , best to please you in the future, i Come around "Old Hoy" and I so a Jack. Yours truly, J no. Win taker, Jr. i . Gallory Ajj.ihi Opened. The. Photograph Gallery of i Mrs. Vv'. S. Alexander is a <_rai u J open and ready for business. ; We take pleasure in reeommend- ! sng her to the public generally, | and especially to those who think i they stand in need of single j photos, double if you are old or j newly married, family groups, or groups on amorous thoughts J intent. Satisfaction in work and | pri'-QS fully guaranteed. Gallery I on Main Street, one door North : of The People's ollice. ? Read every line in our ad vertisements from now on. There is meat in every one of them. Always mention The People. ? We love a good liar when i we know that there is no malice i in his deviation itoiii the truth, I bat we have no use for the fel- , low who deli bate votes a ticket, different to that lie has solemnly pledged himself to us or anybody to vote. That kind of voter wiil stab you in the back. PERSONAL ? Mrs* J. E. Alexander and (laughter have returned from their visit to Florence. ? Mr. C. H. l*ul, Jr.. of Con cord, N. C., spent Sunday with his unclfe's, Mr. C. H. Dili's, family. ?Mr. Kelly Nelson of Sum ter spent a few hours in the city 0:1 Friday of last week with his j father's family. ? Kev. Jab?*z Ferris of the ! Camden liaptsst Church raturudd 1 home last week and tilled his pulpit on Sunday. He is looking 1 well. ' * 1 ? Miss Tjela Johnson has re turned to her home 111 the Mar shall section after sp Hiding a pleasant week with tin? family of Mr. G. M. Turner. -?-])??. T. H. ? lexander is doing 1 about as well as could he ex- j pected considering the nature of his illness which requires a ted ious period of time to cure. ? Mr. Jesse Gardner, theur-j bane carrier of the llet.hunoR. K. j \o.l mail was in the city on Sat urday looking after the oga nida tion of the Kershaw County LC. Iv. Carriers. ? We bar! the pleasure.of meet ing our new clothing &<?. uvxr chant., Mr. Nathan Levy the other slay, lie appears to ho all of a brother of his brother, Louis, a friend of longstanding, and we take pleasure iu introduc ing him in this manner to our subscribers and the trading pub lic. ? Mr. M. Via u 111 has returned after Suiumf'ring it on the Jersey coast, lie is looking well, says he is feeling well, and we believe him. It- is with regret that we feel obliged to give him only forty years longer to live, but in that j brief space he cm be a power lor j good to the people, andTiie Peo- 1 pie. ? Mr. P. T. Villepigue has re turned to his home apparently much improved after a season spent, at Saluda. N. C. We mean improved 111 health of course, for mentally and morally P. T. is all right. ? Col. Geo. Bell Timmerman was an interested studcut of our primary bullitcn board on Thurs day last. He ex | r >sses himself as thoroughly satisfied with the result in this county iu his race for Solicitor. --?Our trood friend, J. Walter Brown can be found wifch The Hud. Wo are sn daily expecta tion of a large sized ad. from this new concern. Advertising pays, especially m The People. I ? Mr. T. S. Myers is again in God's country, having deserted ' the village of Cheraw, and Uvken !a position with Mr. Geiscnheiiu ler in his mnmomtli furniture ? emporium in this cit y. We are glad to have ??Buster" with us again. ? It xs with pleasure that we a u no unco that Miss Daisy Young is now with Hirseli tiros & Co where she will be pleased to meet and serve all her old friends and to make new ones. The young lady is slighly related to ys, sou trade with her is natural ly a trade with us. ?We h ive all kinds of good words to say about Ueuibert, Timtncnunn, Tranthaiu,j Wil liams, Hough, McCankill, Rabon. Russell, Dixon and ttowell. and wo wish that all the j>oop!e could vote for them all in the secoucl raee. As they eontiot do that, we hope that they will vo*.e for the best men. ? A marriage of interest was that -of Dp. A. A. Moon* Jiyto Miss Agnes Vredenhurgh of Now York last week. The hap py eonph' will make a honeymoon tour through Europe. i ? Those who want 10c. nnd bet- I ter for their cotton will read with some interest the ad. of Mr. C. (J. Vanghan in this issuo. ! ? The friends of Mr. V.\ J. P. | Weeks are glad to have thom I with us again. We hope that they enjoyed the honeymoon trip much, and the return home more. ? Master Joel Hough has left us to resume his course of study at Clesuson. ?Mr. S. O. Goodiile, of Pat ricks, S. C. was in the city on Tuesday. He is a handsome fel low, and bearing the nam:) lie does, we were naturally attract ed to hint. ? Our beautiful little friend Miss Helen Geisimhosmer has returned from a much enjoyed visit to Orangeburg. ? Miss Carrie Hough is now visiting friends and relatives at Moss Miss. We wish her a pleasant time, and a safe return. I>eMiralile Plantation For Kent or Sale. Situated in .a f??w miles of .Smith villo. edareof Sumter Coun ! tv. 170 acres, NO cleared, balance wood laifd and pa .Mere, three I houses, one new. On very tle ;sirablo neighborhood- Good i School. Apply to Springs and Shannon. Tho One Day Cold Curo. Krr:?ott's Chocolate* I.^xntlve yiiinine '?>* col. I iu I lie head and sore lhro.it. Children t*k? ? them like c;in<ly. BREVITIES. ? A primary election, us at present conducted, is a monu mental farce. We wore told that it was instituted for iho purpose of securtnjr a free and isn tram melled opinion by the majority of tho voters, intelligently ex pressed. Does it accomplish that purpose? Yes. A7f. ?"THE HUB*' Ahub, proper ly oiled will make a number of revolutions during one and many seasons. Investigate tho nexv j | one in Garrisons oUl store. The j J parties running it are nlright. ? Lots ft f Machinary, and parts are sold in litis section throujjh- | out the year. Why haven't, we] an ad. or so running along that I lin?* so as to show people where they can got. what they need? ?We never put on airs, but read this paper. Tf you do not ! iike it, we will feel inclined to convict you of an error of judge ment as to what constitutes good reading. ?When the people have an opportunity to tost tho claim of anyone that they have a good thing, it is their duty to test. that claim. Nathan Levy says he has it. New Mercantile Co. "WATKISS, WHITAKER 4 COMPANY, j | Messrs. Watkins 15 rot hers and John Whituker, Jr., having con solidated their mercantile inter ests, will hereafter conduct a Genera! (Jrocery and Fresh Meat business at the present stand of Watkins Brothers. It is our intention to largely increase our stock and keep a strictly FIRST-CLASS (JUO CKRY AND MARKET. We are too busy moving and cleaning up the stock to write a long advertisement today but will ask you to come and see us and watch our ads. | WATKINS, WfllTflKERS GO. Poisoning 1>o<;k. We note through the columns of a contemporary that a number of dogs have been poisoned re cently in the community. Asour com incut on t his act, we will say that any man who will poison a dog will steal, and, if ho has a grudge against you, will commit murder to satisfy that grudire, always provided that ho can strike tho blow in the back. Ti? Cure Conntlpntfon Por?v?r. Talic ('.tM'iirrts CuiiiIv CuOiurllc. 10c or 2fic " '' C. C. lull locuro. UruuuibU rcfuml money HERE AT LAST. The Only Exclusive Clothing House In Camden. InTZETW GTOBE. a-OOIDS NATHAN LEVY Now Located at Stand former ly occupied by A. Wittkowsky, with a full line of Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods. Suits from $3.50 to $15. We Arc Here To Stay. Our motto is: "Your money's worth or your money back." Kind treatment to all. Always glad to see you. See us before buying, we can save you money. N/ITrtAN L6VY. THE eL?TrtlGR. T H ED H U into'W" XDOXH^ro We take pleasure in announcing to the trading public that we opened up for their benefit oh September 3rd what we hope to make the 1-C3T lJc>Uii :si *>.!<" Dio in our various lines. All our stock is New, Strictly Up-to-date and cannot fail to please. Wo arc showing u line of the celebrated .Ino. J?. Stetson hats, with :i lnr#u assortment ol the well known Pointer iuuI Hijrh Stepper brands. All are new goods in Stylish blocks, all at pop ular prices. Look through our .stock. Our slocU ?>r v <1 r< :>?> ^ootls is hir^ ami varir:!, showing: all 1 t lie latest weaves ami colors. M tss Minnie (J?-rehl has charge of , tins <!c|>:i rt mi ill anil shall be pleased at Mil lniu\> to show the line, Thejj ham'somcst lino of tnnmiinps here 1 ? ? I??3 shown. All ; ilrc.-s ?,?<?<? d.s v.'i'li a t? ti . | >lc to 1 i i r ? ? of linir.Lr, ill fact we havoovery* , tin i that can !>?: shown in tins J-><* nioiil. Ladies Hosiery, Handkerchiefs Ribbons and Notions. Everything tlmt can bo called lor can ho found in our largo : Notion Department* Wo arc showing till the newest, stylos 111 ; ladies hair arnamonts in slioll. The most- complete I i 1 1 < ? of ladies . Handkerchief.-, showing everything that is made in litis lino. As 1 1(i ladies Ho.iory wo cannot say enough as w< have given our strictest attention to t!iis article buying only of the very bo.it of colors and yarns You need not fear of buying Hosiery here that j stains or dyes the foot. I tS)o lii imr Slioc Department yon will find three Special Numbers that should interest everybody First is the KNoX, made on the new fall lasts in all the n??\v leathers at Second is the SKC'I'IUTY Shoe in Vici, Calf and l'atent. Leather at Third is the "DKI'ID" in a Blucherall leath er shoe at I Kid Gloves Corsets Parcisol^ Tirt'lkv* Ki<J gloves and Corscis nil to be found here in till tin' J latest, colors Mid styles. Every pair of Kid gloves are sold with J our gimrimtte. Our stoelv of Ladies parasols is complete, prices ranging from 8.j cts. to <<5 (K). M !%' cckwear. Nliirt^. In ( Jent's NcciavtMr we haw all the Ivewest Shapes and tin; largest ussoUmioM to seh-el from. (.iiud at all times to show tins line. Shirts! Shirt&T Shirts! ? Already our Shirr Stock is broken, but shall sotfn l>e replenished. Everybody says our lino is the neatest liuo of Shirts shown in Camden. Call and look through. LADIES NMCKWEAU ladies belts; Noat aud Htyli.-li Holts nr.* l<> bo found in our Mock, every tiling now. Lad 1 oh Stylish neckwnro in Hushing, Kibbon Collars, Em broldorod, and Chiffon Collars. All up-to-date sliapos. Men's New Fall Clothing. The original Prices of Every Man'* or Boy 's S*i i t- in our store, places a lligh i?r:ide, Fashionable Suit within tho roach of a limited i>ocketbook and is a Special Inducemen to those who are lucky enough to have a 111 led one. The best values of the season at the lowest prices are awaiting you. Mr. J. Walter Brown has charge of our Clothing Department, and ho will always be glad to serve you. LINENS COUNTERPANES SHEETINGS. All house keepers who arc in terested in table linen will do well to sjo our lino Ik? fore make in^ their pureluwes. In Counter I panes you will find a complete ;tti<9 ami at prices that cannot ' be matchcd anywhere. (Sheetings j ami pillow casings in all 'Width*. M. BARUCH, Mgr. The HUB.