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local flbatter. To rent or lease a farm of aboat 100 acres, containing wood, water and some pasturage laud. Munt be located near some good white school. Leave terms and location of land at this office. *u Beau Unfurished boarding house, containing 7 bed-rooms, large dining room, spacious pantry and kitchen. Lights and water in the house. Irresponsible par ties need not apply. Send in your name and address to this office for further particulars. Dealmblr Plantation For Kent or Sale. Situated in a few miles of Smithville. edge of Sumter Coun ty. 170 wcres,H0 cleured, balance 'wood land and pastere, three houses, one new. On very de sirable neighborhood- Good School. Apply t? Springs and Shannon. C'ardii of TfeaultK. I desire to this manner to thank those who so kindly rendered assistance in the interment of my father who recently died. So cial thanks are extended to the young men of this community. Respectfully and gratefully, H. D. Smith, Lucknow, S. C. An Apology. Our people will please excuse the non-cutting and pasting of The People this week. The rirm from which we get our patent print reports an accident in their office. They promise the regu lar service next week and there after. flTT III H?tcl 2lfHllU!??'ltl?-iit. We learn that the Workman House will change hands at>out the middle of October, a Mr.? Gresham from Gastonia, N. C. to run it uuder lease from that time. We wish the new proprie tor equal success with his pre decessor. itoliirloitft Mectlnir. A ver^ successful meeting is being conducted by Rev. W. D. King at Trinity M. E.* Church (colored). The Pastor is having ' quite a success in- his meetiug with the assistance of Rev. King who is 'Welt* kiioWn throughout the country. Everybody is in vited to attend {.lie meeting. Meetlmir of tlie U. 1>. C. The Daughters of the Confed eracy will meet with Mrs. Win. A. Ancrum 011 Monday, Oct JJd, at 8 o'clock P. M. 1)1 rlli. Mr. and Mrs. *H. L. Led ford hare our congratulations on tho birth to them of a fine daughter, j The little strunger arrived on Sunday, the 25th inst. 1'etit ?J 111 oi*h. The following pcilt jurors wore 'tlrawn this morning to serve for the Octol>er, 15)04, term of court for Kershaw county: 0 Stokes, G Wllam nond, Neil Wilson, D W Withers noon, J E Peach, Robt Hilton, J D l)oiis, M C Morgan, W N Moseloy, W E Hall, Jr., W T Player, Jno Palkenbery, C C V-Mighan, D *K Hough, R H Ray, (1 U King, Daniel Hays, 13 M Brown, Jr., T F Horton, A J Hunter, Luther Raley, C J Shannnon, Jr., T V Parker, Austin Arledge, Wylie Sheorn, G S King, A J Hinsoti, J N Porter,-C W Meyers, W D Goodale, J J Rush, Jr., W F Rus sell, Sr., J V Young, (J A Joliu _?on, J N Gay, Levi Holland. Hyacinths, , Tulips ANI> Other Bulbs. '\ For Forcing and Out-Door ? Planting. From T. W. Wood & Sons, ^Richmond, Va. Prices same as (|noted in catalog. Wo can always save] von Ex press charges and on large orders can save you even more. STOP IN and see if our v Bulbs and priccs please you. ALL OTHER SEEDS AND BUL1IS IN PKOPEit SEASON from T. W-~ Wood & Sons, Seedmen for'the South. AT F. Leslie Zemp's DRUG STORE. I ?PHONE 30. Ifc Continued 111mm. Mr. Wade Lttham contiuuees desperately ill. Practically no hopes are entertained for his re covery, but we hope that in the providence'of (iod be will reco\ - or, to be tl e aiain-stay of u son - ly stricken lamily. Since the above was written, Mr. Latham has died. Wanted. W. E. Arledjje, Cmnden, S. C. wants to rent or lease a tive or six horse farm, with good house, barns and stables, land wooded aud watered. Write him asabo\*e, or see him personally. Wood Wanted. We would like forlsome of our subscribers to briug us a few cords of two-foot oak wood and pitch pine (lightwood) on account of subscri ption. Wood is as good as money to us in its season. l*a ktor Rc-callcd. Our liaptists certainly made strenuous efforts to retain Mr. Ferris in the pastorate here. After service on Sunday morn ing, the Chnrch weut into con ference and unanimously extend ed a call to Mr. Ferris. He, however, could not see ins way clear to an acceptance, and de clined it. This was a distinct, but adeserved compliment, and we for one, regret the outcome. Accldoiit to Mr. M. Damn. Mr. Mannes Baum met with a severe accident on a S. A. L. train last week. As he was leaving the dining car, his foot caught in a torn place in the carpet causa: g him to fall and dislocate his hi-p. He was brought on to Camden where the injured limb was given medical attention, and he is now doing very well. We are glad that he esca|>ed more serious injury, and hope to see him out agaiu soon. Now ItcMtiiiirnut. This will announce to the pub lic that we have decided to open a first class restaurant in the rear of the building occupied by our printing establishment. We will not be reidy for business until October 1st, after that date however, we hope to give you u good meal at all hours. This enterprise is not gotten up or entered into for the purpose of competing with any other res tuarant, buf. numbers of our up town friends and the bulk of the country people complain that it is too hard on them to go down town for a meal when all their business lies up town. Winyaw James, the old restau ranteur will be our chief cook which is ample guarantee of a square meal well cooked. Stun and Jake Book. Wo want to tell our people that they are coining in too slowly with their quarters for our "Sam And Jakk" book to suit All money taken in for tliis account will be placed in a separate fund, and we do not propose to print a nuge of the book until we have enough on hi'.ml to pay a reasonable pro portion of tlie cost ot getting it out. We have seen too many dollars sunk in enterprises of this kind to be caught, so if you waut the book, bring in your quarters. You will not feel the | pnying out of this amount, and tl e hearty laughs you will have while reading it will pay you n any times over for the small outlay. t'uiigriitiilut ioiiH. We congratulate our advertis ers oil the satisfactory increase iti their trade. Nathau Levy, Mirsch Hrc?>". <& Co., The Hub, D. Wolfe, A. D. Kennedy, Whitak er & Watkins, E. S. Nettles and Son, P. T. Villepigue, or, Tiiel (.Jilt Edge and otncrs report sat-' isfactory sales, and some of them have b??en kind enough to inform us that a number of their pat rons have stated that they saw their ad. in The People. This is as it should be, as in this way only can an advertiser ascertain whether or not his ad. is paying him. We have in a former issue requested buyers to give this in formation to tho merchants with whom they deal as it would help us and not injure them. We again direct particular attention to the ads., displayed and guar antee all of the parties who ad vertise with us to do everything they say they will do. IN MKMOIIY of Lit tl j *1. F. llHtcmuti. As frrhli ?* the newly bmliltMl ro>?e Illowu by the jfen'le winds of May, With radiant dancing eye* of blue, And smile* ft* bright nn light of day When cloudles* skiea bid dutibenui* Fair; And a* pure aa the mornirg orb> Hr*t ray, Or the tube roue sweet that scents the nir, Wm he who now with Angel* repose, [Mucked from the bosom of a mother dear, . With death'* arrow piercing heart* with pain! With but one hope our heart can cheer? The hope to meet again, A N l N K NOW X FmIKN l>. Camden, S, I'., 8et?t, 10th, 1P0|. PERSONAL ?Mr. Dug Latham one of Cam don sports paid Longtowna fly ing visit lost SoudavtS ?Hon. D. E. Fiolej has oon thanks for u complete set of bound volumes of, th?_-proceed ings of the last Congress. ?Mr. W. A. Garland, thepop ular liveryman has returnod to us from Hendersonvi Ile? N. C. We are glad to have liitn back. ?Hon. J. G. Richards spent a couple of days in the city this week. As is usual The People is the better mentally for his call on us. ?Mr. W. R. Hough is prepar fco build a handsome residence on his property in Kirkwood. Contractor Montgomery has the job in hand which insures a good one. ?General S. R. Keesler of Greenwood, Miss, spent a cou ple of days in Camden last week with his sister. Mrs. J. S. Rhame. whom he had not seen for more than live years. 1 ?Our friend, Mr. W. T. Has ty, formerly president of the Vulcan Supply Works, is now superintending o|>erations at the Camden Cotton Mills. ?We were pleased to meet Mr. August Kohn of The News and Courier on Saturday. He was only up for a day on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Gus Hirsch. ?Dr. I. H. Alexander is im proving. We cannot yet say what the ultimate result ot his injury will be, but hope that it will not seriously and permanent ly injure him. ?Mr. E. F. Snyder, one of our popular photographers will he absent at St. L?ouisfrom Sept. 80th to Oct. 10th. He is a dele gate to the National Photograph ers Association to be held at that point between those dates. ?Old Uncle Samuel Meeks passed away on last Monday. Next to Uncle Jim Lang, Uncle Sam was our oldest inhabitant. He, (uncle Saui) was said to be 103 years old. j ?Mr. O. M. Port is just about finishing up lii* work on the new residences of Mr. W. O. Hay and Mr. C. C. Moore. It goes with out saying that when the work is done it will be well done, as evervone knows the quality of Mr. Port's work. ?Mrs. Alice Liightfoot of Col umbia, who has been spending some time with relatives and friends in Longtown and West Wateree has returned home ac companied by her sister Miss L?ula Moon when she will attfend school. ?Rev. Jabez Ferris of the Camden Captist church, leaves us to-day to enter on his new field of labor at Itatesbnrg. Batesburg's gain is Camden's loss. There is no better preach er, and we think no better man than Dr. Ferris, and all of us wish him God-speed ?Our new dress and get-up last week was complimented and appreciated on all sides. It was I our aim from the first to give you at least as good as the best in a newspaper, and we believe | that we have about accomplish ed our aim. Miss P. V. Russell has return ed to Camden after spending the Summer with relatives at Rox bury, Mass. Miss R. is a sub scriber to The People and its weeklv visit we understand, cou tributert somewlmt to the pleas ure ot her visit home. BREVITIES. ?Everybody $(tih a soul lov??s flowers. See the ad. 9! Dr. F. L. Zemp in issue. ? fto home can ]?ossibly be attractive with out flowers of some description. -^Chief Justice McDowall's court is becoming more popular as the season grows apace. One coon got it in the neck the other day to the tune of ?.">0 tine, or thirty days on the gang fur steal ing an ear of corn. ?We are glad to enroll under the banner of The People as an advertiser and subscriber, the old reliable John F. Jenkins, Plum er. See l.U ad. and phone him either at hi* office or residence, lie never sleeps, so a night call will bo answered as promptly as if made at high noon. (irand Fall Opening Mt'HHi's Hirsch tiros. & Co. will have their grand Full open ing of Hats on October 5th and Otli, and will also display for the inspection of tho ladies the most magnificent line of dress goods and trimmings that has ev er been shown in the city. A cor dial invitation is extended to all ! to \ e with them on the dates | mentioned, and also on any other date. For Hitta. 200 acres of line farming land, belonging to Mrs. C. W. Arthur, known as ??Shiver" Place, near Hufting Creek in Sumter ^oujifcy Apply to E. C. von Tmsckow, Camden, 8. C. The Famous Gilt Edge Store. New goodrf )cfet rolling in, and we are so busy opening and marking them, that we haven't time to give you an ad. this week but will just say that our store is chock full of NEW GOODS of all kinds. I>**et?fii Goodw in endless variety and style, and trim mings to match. Tito Notion Stock is full of Novelties. 1 )omewtic Department full of everything that a housekeeper could waut. Beautiful lot Ladies Walking Skirts. Tailor made Suits and Cloaks at prices that will actually shock you. A full line of Carpets, Rugs. Mattings and Art Squares. of all kinds from Rabies No. 0 to Mans No. 13. Our Gents FiirniNhing Goods are Com plete. Hats, Caps, Shirts and everything to complete a Man's Dress. AND THEN JUST THINK! $5.00 GIVEN AWAY at a o'clock every Saturday and a Fine Buggy on Christmas Eve. For every Dollar you si>end with us, you get a full dollar's worth of goods and a ticket for a chance at the sfG.OO and the buggy. Country Merchants come to hoc um. We can save you money. Ciet our prices oil Ilagging an<l Ties before you. buy. Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, P. T. VILLEPIGUE, Prop. TAX NOTICE. (Hfcrr ?f Trratarrr of Krnbi* CMitv, ) Cain (in. 8. r.f S#pt. 12. If?l. \ In accordance with the act to mine supplies for tbe fiscal yearcommencing ?Ian. isi notice is hereby given I luii the books will lie open for collect ing slate, county antl school taxes from October 15. ISKiI, lo March 1st, 1JHK>. A penalty of 1 percent. will lie added on j all taxes* unpaid by Jan. 1st, UN).'). A penalty of 2 per cent, on till unpaid by February IstJINI}, A penalty of 7 per cent will tie added on all unpaid by March 1st, 1JM>5. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. State taxes, f> School taxes', :t County taxes (I Railroad taxes Total 1?'s The following special levies have been made also: Special School tax, iMstrict No. 1 for interest on School ilouds Grad Scliool Building, _ 3,' Special School tax, 1>ist. No. 1, )l ? ?. ?. .. .. 2f ]t9 ?? " ?? " 44 4, ? ?? ?> .? ?? 7^ 2 ?? .4 4. . t. ?' iot 2 s ?' "11, 2 tt ?> .. .? .. |2f 2 ?? ti t< ?* tt ;j it ?i .. ?? jM| # 44 ?' 44 44 44 Itt, 2 44 it 44 .4 44 22, 2 41 44 44 4< 44 2tf, 2 Tin* road tux of on?? dollar can In* pit id tin- ('oimiy Tri'HsnrtT from Oct. I nth, 11KM. to March 1 ?*??, ltHW*. All mult* persons living within cor porate limit* of cities or towns, stud ents attending any college or school nf the Htat**. Minsters in charge ?t regu lar congregation)*, teachers employed in public. schools, school tru?tee? dur ing their term of ofllvc, |iernon? per manently disabled and tluwe actually engaged in the quarautine service of the state are exempt from the pay ment of road tax. All other male per son* betwect the ages of IS and On yearn are required to pay said road tax or work not less than uglit days dur ing the year. The poll tax is $ 1. All information as tojitAxes will be furnished upon application. No lints of names for tax receipts will be received unless the amount of lux money is deposited Willi the said list. Till# rule will bo xtrntllv ?Mjforred. \V. It. llOlXiH.t County Treat. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned ?not to trespass in any man net, whatsoever up on my lands or lands under my control situated on Lit tle Lynches ,'Creek, about three (3) miles South-east of Abney. Trespasser* will be punished to the full extent of the law. .1. E. BAXLEY, Abney,'8. C. To Cure t'unntlpatlon CortTit, Take ('iiNvareta Candy Cutl)?rlte. 10c or Wo. UC.C.O, (all to i'uro, druggist* rcfuuU aiuon*. Grinning ! Grinning ! J. W. MOORE, MANACjKH, at the old DeKall) (Cotton Mill, is now prepared to do all your (J I N N I N G . Now 70 Saw Pratt (Jin with condensers and all ap pliances to insure you a good turn out. BEST PRICES PAID FOR SEED. CALL ox rs. XLhc JEureka, ANTISEPTIC BARBER SHOP. 11. B. English, proprietor. BATHS, H2T &- CSL1S), PQ6T ArrJIfy mZML ms>s>mE. your Patronaoe Solicited. For Sale ONE THOROUG BRED 1 SHORTHORN BULL. A fine specimen, kind and gentle. I Itoyally IIhmI Berkshire IIO AH. 5 Berkshire Sows, and Hev vrHl Berkshire Pius. For prices, address A. S. WHITE, V AM DEN, S. V. Monet/ to Loan. On fnrii? land* in ?iiiiih of f:i(K) up ntl 8 p?T CL'Ilt; 111 hiiiii^ of >1,000 lip At 7 p??r cent. No comnil??toti chnrgert. rt. T.ooam I,ano. * 1 Nathan Levy, The Clothier, WILL GIVE AWAY with every suit and upwards A WATCH. Don't fail to take advantage of this offer which holds good until January 1st, 1905. WE GUARANTEE THIS WATCH FOR TWELVE MONTHS. See Our Big Sign On East Main Street at Store formerly occupied by A. Wittkowsky. We are Sole Agents for Louis M. Levy & Cos. New York's Best Clothing. Our motto is: "Your money's worth or your money back." Polite Attention to All. n/ttHan Levy. THE eL0THlGR. The Hub. H H U Wo extend Thanks to the public generally for the very gen erous response made l>y them to our announcement of being ready for and doing business. UICMEMKEK ours is the EMPORIUM OF TltADE in our various lines. IN THE FOLLOWING, WE HA VIS 2 | .EVERYTHING WE ADVERTISE. Mens Hats Dress Goods Ladles Hosiertf HandJcerchlefs ? Ribbons Notions Kid Gloves H Corsets Parasols "-*1 Mens Neckwear Shirts Ladies Belt Ladies Neehwear L i nens Co unterpanes Sheetingh N IX O IS N In our Shoo Department you will tTnd three Special Nurobors that should interest everyl*>dy. First is the KNOX, made on the new fall lasts in all the new leathers at Sac ond is the SECURITY Shoe in Vioi, Calf and Patent Leather at |W*??.r&0. Third is the "DllUlD" in a Bluchor all leather shoe at Mens New Fall Clothing. Mr. J. Walter Brown has charge of our Clothin# Department |and he will always )>e jrlad to serve you. Attain thanking our friends for.their favors and with a most leordial invitation to rail ngain, we are Very respectfully, The HUB The HUB M. BARUCH, MANAGER.