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* T h e People & CAMDatT, SOUTH CABOT.TTT-A-, OCTOHEE 97, 1904 PERSONAL, ?Mr. and Mrs. T. Benton Bruce ?pent Tuesday in Bishopville. ?Mr. O. F. York has returned from a trip to Yorkville and other points. ?Miss Mary Young left Tuesday morning for Jacksonville, Fla., to viait Mr. and Mrs. Gus Young, who visited Camdeu a few weeks ago. ?The many friends of Master Wad dy Hinson are glal to see him out again after a severe illness of a couple of weeks. ?Mr K. O. Whistler and family hate returned ti the city form their Summer outing. All of their numer ous friends are glad to have them with us agaia. ?We had the?pleasure of mreting Mr. John G. West of Greenville, Fla. the other day and call him Frank. He left us more than fifteen years ago, and very soon made us aware of the fact that his name is J. C. and not J. F. He is down properly on our sub scription books, and his life insured for one year. ?Mr. W. N. McNeil, Road-Master of the 8. A. L. between this point and Hamlet was with us on Monday night. He is not only pleasaut but compan ionable, and we will be giad to see more of bim in the future. Tailoring! Tailoring! We hereby announce that we are prepared to do all kinds of tailoring. Dyeing a specialty. Prompt attention given to all work and satisfaction guaranteed. We respectfully soliofrt jro??r pat ronage. Lower Mata* Sfe, op posite bakery. - ' > 3 ' J. A. Williams i R. Timbers. ?he One Day Cold Gure. For colds and ao re throat uk Kfrmott'a Choco late* Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. Heapac* For ctae Ltrlng. "Did you go to tho funeral!" one woman asked i.neither. "Yea," was the reply. "I alwuys feci it a duty to go to funerals and show my re spect for the dead." The two moved on, but their conversation started a train of thought within me. Is it always a tribute of rospect to go to funerals, irrespective of pereons, as 1 am aware this woman doesf No matter what the rank of the deceas ed, or how elight her acquaintance, whether privute funeral or not, rain or shine, her presence may be oount ed upon. It may bo gratifying to the vanity of some to have a large crowd at the funerals of their beloved dead, but to most sensible peoplo the occasion is too sacred and the sorrow too real to caro for the sympathy of casual acquaintances. Friends' facos aro always welcome during bereave ment, and it is dutiful and beautiful to express a word of hope whon most needed and to aocompany the stricken ones to the last resting place of the dead. But what about the living around us, who are full of life and ambition, or those bur dened with sorrow none may guessf Why not givo them "a glad good morning," or an hour or two of your society at a time you feel they must be lonely t Wait not until death comes and then rush to tb? funoral as though you had alwayi been a most cherished friend. I like it not?this custom prevalent In smalf towns which permits any and all to attend tho funerals of those to whom they are almost unknown and whose motive for going is often onl) curiosity.?Housekeeper. The One Day Oold Cure. Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to taks as candy. "Children cry for them." BREVITIES. ?The Democratic voters of South Carolina have not the slightest excuse for allowing even the shadow of a contest in the election of Congressmen, in the coming election. Turn out] and vote, and you can tell a Re publican Congress to stand from under. If the qualified voters of the Democratic party turn out and vote on election day as they should, we can safely tell those coons, and semi coons who are oppSing the election of our nom inees 4o go back to the farm or work-shop where they belong. ?Teddy Roosevelt may be elected. We are very much afraid that he will, but we do| not want the shame and discred it of having any excuse given | by our people of the fifth dis trict for the seating of a negro contestant for the seat of Con gressman Fin ley. Turn out and vote. , ?Don't fail to read the little I item on our first page, "Awed by Sight of Wealth.'* Itreminds us fp^cVbly of a tale that used to MaUVy Roberson. Num bers of our citizens will catch the point. ?vvfcefe is your . registration certiddwe? If^vau have one, ui^TftoiM use it m the election ?f*N$v<Aiber Mfaf,' joh are not] Jne gbo<? citizen thai' Kershaw County needs at this crisis. ?Are you a qualfied voter? If so, turn out and vote in the election ikow pending. Don't plead TOur private business as an excuse for nOt performing your duty. An hour or more more or less doesn't amount to a row of pins when compared with the fact that you owe a solemn duty to jtkrnr country. * * To Cert Constipation Forever. T:il<o ('.iscarets Cnndv Cathartic. 10c or If C. C. C. Ml to cum. druBtfUts refund moui-v G. Schiadaressi, Fancu Fruiterer and Restauranteur. Call dnd seo me when in need of anything in my line. Foreign Fruits of All Kinds a Specialty. - As cheap as the cheap est, and cheaper than the most. All fruit sold by me guaranteed to be free from Tarantulas and other nox ious insects or reptiles. Call on me when in need. PHONE 151. 1* Highly KOc?"i? mended forOoitfciiM, vOI.brt,)IOARHKNIr>s loll Throat. Hki n ril ITI8. A BT II M A WflonflKfl CocciH and All Dlsonsos ?>1 \\w iiinmr, Mini:* nnn Bronchial Tmx??. ^ - A POSITIVK SPECIFIC FOII OROVI'. Approximate Apportionment of School Funds. Year Beginning July 1st, 19Q4 and Ending June 30,1905. No. Cash Bal. 8 Mill Special Poll Tax. Dispen- Total. District, on hand. Tax, Levy. sary. 1 1415.02 1068 6289 626 177.88 0124.86 2 008.88 ' 088 610 820 106.86 2610.86 8 10.10 276 140 20.44 466.60 4 106.10 146 282 42 16.62 680.71 6 11.60 82 76 8.16 177.26 6 221.66 188 82 ' 20.06 461.71 7 148.86 . 268 87 76 27.62 600.87 8 121.86 670 186 71.46 1017.81 0 486.46 800 220 94.87 1691.82 10 14.00 412 198 170 48.00 882.99 11 64.60 484 147 160 46.20 841.89 12 176.96 884 660 186 40.96 1447.91 18 2.00 40 10 4.27 64.27 14 181.06 162 60 87.64 480.60 16 169.62 176 86 18.77 480.89 16 202.08 428 220 46.60 806.68 17 181.64 680 262 160 60.62 1180.16 18 71.80 164 106 82 16.42 460.22 19 66.07 604 228 160 68.70 996.77 20 70.78 42 * 20 4.48 146.20 22 28.08 284 278 IK) 80.29 706.22 28 140.61 94 ? 26 10.02 278.68 24 ? 168.46 110 46 11.78 826.18 26 100.12 110 25 11.78 246.86 26 220.41 268 65 86 27.47 606.88 27 100 40 16 10.66 172.60 W. B. TURNER, Superintendent of Education. E. S. NETTLES & SON. We hereby announce to the public that we have open ed a First-Class MEAT MARKET in the Store formerly Occupied by Mr. J. E. Vaughan, where we will be glad to seive you with anything in (the line of fresh meats. We carry also a full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, and extend to you a cordial request to call on us. Everything Fresli. Everything: Fine. Grinning ! Griiiniiig ! J. W. MOORE, MANAGKIl, at tho old DeKalb Cotton Mill, is now prepared to do all your GINNING. New 70 Saw Pratt Gin with condensers and all ap pliances to insure you a good turn out, BEST PRICES PAID FOR SEED. CALL ON US. Money to Loan, On fnrm lamia in kiiiiix of up nt 8 pcf cent; in sunn of 51,000 up nt 7 per ccnt. No oommiasion rhnrgtMl, 8. Loo an Lano. TAKE NOTICE. "? " ? ? ? ? A. C. Somen has returned ? " \\ r . from North Carolina and Wishes to announoe that he is bet ter prepared this season than ever to make new harness for you and to repair and renovSte Saddlery & Harness of all description Hand-Ma<le Harness made to order Has now on hand a fresh etock of Bridles, Lines, Halters, all made of best stock. Call on me at office one door East of stables of Geo. T. Little, A. C. SOMERS. W. R. PINCKNEY, ** NOTARY PUBLIC. . NOTARIAL CERT I PICVTE WITH SEAL. Office on Law RANnp.,one door abovk maoirtratk's okkick. The Old Reliable. C. C. VAUGHM'S COTTON GINNING m plwt. m Now ready for business. Ginning #1.00 Second hand Bagging and Ties .05 Total $1.65 Ginning #1.00 New Bagging and Ties 1.00 Total #2.00 I need no trial as my gins are known to give the best of all GOOD TURNOUTS. Call on me at my old stand on Corner of Fair and Laurens Streets. C. C. Vaughan. Kducnto Yonr Dowel* With CwHrnrot*. Candy Cfitlinrlle, euro conallpntinn forotcr. IOo, 26c. It C. C. C. fail, UrugKtourotuud uioucy.