The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, November 10, 1904, Image 5

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Xocal flDatter. Fnrui to tset at Knljcbt?* Hill. Formerly Witte and Housrh places. About 000 acres, 250 cultivated. Large horse- and hog pastures. Excellent house with barn und outbuildings, cot tttgeR Ac. Apply to Commercial Savings Bank & Trust Co. Camden S. C. Dai>K-r of c Cough. I'nrumonln. urlpp, eoM, lir?ii*hlt!? nn.l ii<*nrly evory other clmiKorou* RkkuitM of litis klntl 1m usually (lie (IvvoloputwiU of iv nllKlit oottuli. Too ninny people iir? usually lal?l u|? und too iifu.-iy ?!??? from (llM'usrtt uhfrv tlivy could mo ?uslly knoek Hint lltM t'uUi(li lu Him licud. Miirm.v'n horeliound MullM.i nnd Tar cure-i cuM-. It Just drop* tlic li illom out of cou 4 It. , Kvery druggist lin* It for tV. u l>ut:li. Ilciuctnlntr "Murray V und (nkoiio oilier. ltegUlar fiOO. SlZO. I.4imls for Itont. 1 liaro for rent one, two to six horse farms on the Wittee Place. Also pasturage of the best kind for all, man or beast. Renters wanted of the better class. Others taken if the ne cessity arises. 1 can pasture however, man or beast without respect to qualitw. Thos. J. Smyrl I, out or Stolen. A "CLIPPER" Bicycle was taken from my premises on Friday irght, the -Hlli. ult. Reward will be paid, uud no , questions asked if same is re turned to the ollice of The Peo ]?!e. If not, returned, the party will bo looked up aud prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Bascouib Myers. To Cttro a Cou}?h. Tl*o roughs <o prevalent tlivseiluts usually develop boforw you ;vult/.c wliutliuj lutp |ii!iuul. Now ilic tiling lo do Is (o mue tn*? most rellti'tle cough cure .von cua vi. No u- iHittHi* limit Ntiirniv's iloretinand Mullein ami Ti?r. Jtisiuudeof ili?- purest liiXfoiitt-utrt nnd crtn l<t> Ktven to InfnutH us Writ Ui urowii people. Above all ??!??? IT CtJttKH. Vou will llnd H i:l uJI ilruguiitM. Vx*. ?. I K>it If ? extra lnrx;c >>oltle. SPECIAL, N OTIC 12. This ' is to state that we want all the patronage that we can get for "The Peoples Restaurant," but we want to say further that we insist, on per feet order being maintained by the patrons of it while on our premises. Since opening up this restaurant there lias been two disgraceful exhibi tions of disorder by repres entatives of what is Known as the better class of our citizens. V/e happened to bo on the premises at one time, and ow ing to the respect and regard that the young men concerned entertained for us, succeeded easily in sloping it. In the last case we happened not to be on the ground, and wo have been given to understand that4,lvome was made to howl. '' This kind of conduct, may go f>n the Bowery, but it don't go here, and this will 'give fair warning that on the next occasiou of disorder in our re!?taurart, Mayor Carrison will take a band in it, It is mortifying, to say the least of it, that yeuug men, gently bred, should at times act like hoodlums and toughs. It has been said that a gentle man, if a goniliMimn, will be a gentleman always, so prove it boys. Lowney's Candies.! I "Nmne on every piece." Every ; sealed package of Lowney's Chocolate Bon bons is guaranteed to be fresh or mon ey refunded. A guarantee slip in each package of half pound or more. The Purity and Delirious Quality of those IJonbons have secured them the largest sale o i any confections in the woi Id. 1 pound packages at 00 cent*. 'Phono No. 110 ami we will send out a box. F. Leslie Zemp's PHARMACY. Rilaftl* lonr llWch Wllh ('imMirrM. Cimly Cot>ir?rilc. euro cotwUpai ln>i (orcvoV 909, 11 G- C C. (all, tljyilfflRU refund moncj BREVITIES. Just) about tho handsomest little turnout in tne way of a pony and carryall, is that of little. Sara Wolfe. It was pres ented to her by her father, Mr. D. Wolfe on the occasion'of her recent birthday. ? We lluttor ourselves that we have enough reading matter of an original nature in this issue to satisfy any reasonable reader of a country weekly. If, however, "our folks" (H. T. J. please take notice) arc not satisfied, lciudly advise us. ? It will be noted that most of our reading' matter is contained ou these two ]>ages. This is not at all a disadvantage to the ad vertisers whose ads. appear on theui. Almost every word iu The People is read by all, aud the location of an ad. in it is of small consequence. ? Our brain pan may nat bo as capacious as that of Ben Tilmans, in as much as we havent met with the success, politically that he has. It may not be up in volume or quality to that of Judge Park er, but what there is in it is being expended in the interest of our people. Stand by us, people, and we will stand by you. ? Which is the better policy: digging out ditches or tilling then; up? We pause for a "reply. The policy of our present coun cil seems to b3 to dig tlieiu out. and to throw the soft, mushey matter 4 from them into the renter of the roadway, thinking perhap:;, in sweet ignorance that i it wt?wM assist in making a linn ; foundation for ye Saints of the! Lord to travel on. . ? T -et- everybody read Sam and Juke this wee!;. We confess to having written it under difti culties, but we think you will I find it to . be about the richest pieceof uielect matter, including the prelude that you have seen lately. All will understand that these two characters are purely ! imaginary, but that does not af fect the fact that we teach a cer tain lesson in each and every I mention of SAM AND JAIvK. ? That "modern Ananias" wej had occasion to excoriate a few weeks ego could last week have come down and called us "an other" without a word of protest on our part. Main street was simply horrible. Why is this thus? What is called a skim coating of sand and gravel upon the already splendid street foundation* we have, would make Mam street ofthecity of Camden the finest thoroughfare ia any city in the state. ? We arc much pleased to pre sent for consideration of our readers the lull page ad? of Mr. M. Hauni. Mr. Ban 111 is the ranking merchant in point of ago in business, and we think carries perhaps the largest stork. Duriug 1 he long period that he lias conducted business here, we have had many seasons of busi ness depression, but this firm continued in the even tenor of its way. and is now stronger, finan cially 1 nan even in its palmiest days. Head Mr. Haum's ad. carefully. It is well and plainly written, and he means exactly I what he says. - Wo are fflad to note the return oi quite a number of our Northern tfnest of last season, and of other seasons. Personal mention of lliem will he found in j another column. While wo must ! itclv nowh'il^o th sit wo are| thoroughly unreconstructed, we j can inoi.-t, appreciate, love and I admire individuals from every soot ion, and when a Northerner or, more properly a Yankee 1 comes amonLr us, ? fraternizes' w ith us, and wo know thai he j understands us, then he is as) <?ood a fellow in our opinion as I he other fellow. -There is it woeful dearth of le.ual ad vei tisements 1:1 our col ; uinns. VVliy is this thusly? Is! it because of llie small cireulat ion i of The People? 1 lardly, we j think We will rmitch live eireu latiou with either of our twoi contemporaries. Ts it because of i prcdjudice towards the editor | and owuev of l ! > i s piper? lVr- ' haps thai has something t'> do' with it but we hop;* not, as wo j have done more favors than d;s- ! favors to this class of the adver- 1 1 1 public. We will taUe the I lartfo and tolerant, view that i they do not love Cae/.av less, but ithey love Koine more, and lot i it tro al that. ) i !*?? rvn.vj* ??t. P 'AiTf r f ^;lti Iv CfitKiv! i\ ?'i?? | iQrfnl ii ?<?uv,l ii *fp\crv t J lie ?>.*<!. pi?MV* J v.l r.iuj iv'i'i'ulinii' lo 1;<C ?.TtiU.v ' *r. 1 ?>? .?iliviy r:i itit'tiitni. liviv Ji d '>o\rcl*. rlcji'i^injr Cio cnliro in, euro iK-nduolio, fevor, linMttml cotMtlpalioo an') hlUntmne*#. l?uy nn<l Irr a bo* of V. C. C. to-dHv; 10, ft*.. M? ronl*. bold aod <f uavuutvrd to tiirn by all druggist?. personam visit. ~ Wo are g^lad to see him again? ? Dr. L. B. Pults, of Peart, Kent, N. Y. has returned to the center of civilization, (Camden) accom panied by his frieud, Dr. Gray. ? Mr. D. G. Fletcher, of West-f vilio, was in tho city on BfHtaW day. Dave has fallen off some in ttesli. but has tnaue up the loss in grace and beauty. 1 * ? Mr.. W. J. Ra w I ingson, ac companied by his charming wife, atteuded *he Burns-Brailesford wedding last week Mr. H. has returned to his home at Rock Hill, leaving Mri. Rawlingsou with us for a brief visit. ? Messrs' J. L. Stokes and R. Lee, two of Camden's finest, spent Sunday at. LugofT. Mr. Stokes is said to. have returned very much enthused over; tl>e pleasure of his trip. We hatfo not lmd a report from Mr. Lee. ? Mr. T. Edmund Krumbholtz, tho popular proprietor of the Hotel Kiricwood, \v;is with us a day or so last week. The object of his visit, we understand was for the purpose of completing arrangements .for the early op cuing of his splendid tourist hostelry. ?Mr. Dan. Tic'i'.ior, co-pro prietor of ihe Court Inn was al so here for a day last week, pre sumably on the same errand as that of Mr. Krumhoitz. We re gretted not to have met either of til tw.ygentleuien this time, but hope to see more oi' them in the near future. ? Tiro. J. J. Myers of Provid- I once was \vith us ajrain on Mou-I day, and for an hour or so, at] our oflico, gave us the benelit ofj some oi ins experiences mid ob- 1 servations of men and things, j Mr. Myers is a visitor of who'n | we never grow tired. A man of1 broad thought, ripe judgement and iHxssessiug in our opiuion true religeon as taught by the meek and lowly Savior, he is one among the few men with whom we can with pleasure u<s <?.!)> ? theological questions. v ? "Undo** Elo> Touch berry Completed his 30th yoar of |kmii, pleasure, sorrow. aud till the other aches and pains, and joys and pteusnres that go to make up life on the'Ttli inst. Wo con gratulate him on reaching this groou old tigo, und hope that he may be sixired to witness many more birthdays as pleasant as his last. S??c!cty Notes. Tin* past- week has been one of the liveliest that Camd en ha* experienced in tiiany a (lay. For the first time in years Sumter and Camden joined forces i?i celebrat ing tiie marria^' of their son ami daughter, and the ^ue-?ts from the! ()um? Cixfk c:ty, amunir whom weret Dr. and Mrs. 11. M. Stuekey, Mr.-". N. *ti. Osteen, M is/es Monetta Osteon, Jessie Moise, Mes.-rs. Kdw. llayms worth, W.S. Graham. (?. A. Leno:r,j W. If. Clarke and .W. K. ISurjfcss, were given a warm reception in spite of the' forbidding elements. i On Saturday at- noon Mif?es Mnrga-j ret and Mary l?urnet entertained thej Aecrn C'lab at decidedly one of thei most enjoyable Club- Meets of t lie year.' The ideal fall day and the eonvenieiitj hour of the day brought forth f.>nr ta bles of 5-ix hand em-lire players, ma-l trans :ind maids, The guests ?>f honor, l?e::i;c M isset; Li?.*/.ie and Minna ltich-J ardson, ol Clarendon and Mrs. At .oij Miller, of Columbia. | The entertainment was truly Japan-, ese. the house one mass of chrysanthe-; mums, the place ear*? * am! score cards,' dainty luiud painted daps while thej refreshments Wire served hy Misse-.. Alice Corhett and Kate ir in Inls' Japanese costumes, i:n?st ai trael ive tii if iia ^irls, with tlieir waiters laden! with dainties, such :ts only a ?-?nuthernj housewife knows how to prepare. The pr;/ ? was al'ierwa/d.s awarded lo .Mro William Del'ass, and was the lines: ?di i .Japanese china put 'rays. ,\!iss .Min imi Kit hardson cur t he eons dation. ? iChitm'i rdcciini;. I | The mcmbors of t lit* Camden I Baptist church are earnestly! requested to meet ?t their house of worship oil next Sunday, 13th inst., at twelve o'clock for the purpose of considering matters' i pert;ti;iin^r to the church, and a j lull attondaiuv is desired. j Board of Deacon?. ! MONEY GIVEN AWAY. AT 5 Silver Dollars livery Satuaday and a Fine Buggy on Christmas live. With every dollar spent with us you get a ticket which is a chance at the five dollars ovory Saturday and also a chance at the huir?ry on Christinas Eve. The following are the names of those who haw; drawn the money: August- -7th, Mrs. MolTaU, Con.^a ree, S. (!., sSCi.oo: Sept. iJrd, W. A Crosland, Camden, S. ('., ?f?.oo: S ?]?!. J Oth , Stephen Williams (colored), Boy kins, S. (\, ?i?.oo; Sept. 17th. T. W. Lanir, Camden, S. C , *5.oo; Sept. Ultli, LVrry Adams (colored), (Jiinidcn, S. C. , &5.oo; Oct. ist, T^aurence McCaa, LugoU', S. s.'j.oo: Oct. Sih, lvobt. Stuart, Lu^otT, S. I'., s"oo; Oct. 15th, Harriet llailo (colored), Camden, S. O.,^5.oo. Why don't you come ami a fret lickot and bo the next LUCiCV ONE. Otii' k1 ock of X>i\v (loodn nnd IVorions i.; oomplcU;; Jul! of staples n:id novelties and ut i'ricos to i'iease. luaulioN Tiiilorrd Suits and AA'ailnu^ Skirls I Wo liavo I !??* larirest aiui most complete line of lliose j root Is evor brought to this city; why v.orrv over "Jmnkr/./r yonr winter suit wliou we can fit you in a ul^o Stylish ^Suit without any t rouble. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! up HIiock aro Hottor.M w:i (? l'iiiwl Fri'/r btv I joui^innn I*ur* i'lisir-:** Kxposit ion. Wo Up op iv full stock <?L" them in Latlie.s' ami < MiiifliTji':. Men's and !><?vr'. Try on? of "Family " Shoos, thoy are ^uiv !( l?U?asi* you and ovory pair Guaranloeri. HlHM.'inl PrioR to Country M<m*( h;cu(<. / Ui'spoctfully, The Famous Gilt Hdge Store P. T. V1LLEPIGUE, Prop. Do You Want To See Your Boy Well Dressed? Are you open for a good suit for your boy? If so, call and sec what we have; wo .can lit boys of any aire and c*n sell suits at ]>rices to SUIT ALL. Our Clii ldi en's Department is Complete Lust. See us before buying. ^41 Another iot of Louis M. Levy & Cos. New York's Best Clothing. Just Received. Call fjr Uih: Mafce jf you want Something Good. Call for a card. It's free. VV e give away a 20 x 24 Oil Paint ing with every $10 sale. Our motto is: "Your money's worth or your money back." Polite Attention to All. W? havo Mr. D. F. J)IXON, one of tltc most Popular Salesman known to llio Cvonnt.v with. nss. Call 6n un9 and 011 him also. n/itHan lgvy. tHe 0l?tHigr. I j. 801 J KM K iSc CO. art' sole aironts tor those parts for the well known, the ti icd ami true makes? Old Hickory, Russell and 151 uc Grass. Wo think they :iro t lie bo.st wa.yons on this market. Jf they are not, wo know for a certainty they are better than many and us ^ood as any. We have sold wa/rons for years and ou<j?ht to know. Take note that we buy in carload lots and our prices therefore are popular. While on 1 lie subject of vehicles, it may be well for you to know that we haze a now and roomy ware-house where we are prepared \ t > show it!! grades of 10W. We are agents for the < famous COLI JM1IIA ? >n?:?ry. It is ii tfood one. If it docs not suit you we have others that will. And us for IIA.M \,e can please all sorts and conditions of men. Take a look, it will be to your advantage. Yours respect fully nn<l for honest business, schceue: sz, co. Opera Elilo-u.se Store. 83. M*?S' IMS 01088 ftliSS LIVER TONIC Tto fv.r.} 'Hxa?IV9 i3fl?c ttCfttpftiititJ and i:itprnnl antiseptic. Posi l.'.'.iy u icH C ?r< 1 1 ie Constipation, indigestion, Dyspepsia and ;tll Liver and Stomach Diseases. Thousands of bottles sold in Testimonials from homo people upon applioa .t i -j !. C. Hon. One Initio will demoiiL-trato that our claims are truo. GET WELL -f OR SALE BY CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY.