local flDatter, Achilla Bine Velvet Sailor it with white band. finder ill please return U> X>. Wolffe,j linden, 8. C. ?f * Little CJrfld. We leara with regret of the | [IllneM of the infest child of Mr. ?nd Mrs. L. 4? Wittowsky. and lincerely wish the little one a cedy recovery. Vtrui to Lot at Knlybte Hllk . Formerly Witte and Hough places. . About 000 acres, 250] .cultivated. Large horse and hog pastures. Excellent house] fc. with barn and outbuild iiigs, cot Pige s &c. Apply to Commercial Savings ] Bank & Trust Co. Camden jS. C. i ? ? ? inclfl for Rant. I have for rent one, two to six horse farms on the Wittee Place. Alio pasturage of the best kind for all, man or beast. Renters wanted of the better I class. Others taken if the ne cessity arises. I can pasture] however,. man or beast without] rpectto quality. Thos. J. Smyrl f Sadden llitic. W? learn that on Thursday of ^ last weeks our frif nd Mr. Harry B. Haum, while attempting to ride a young or fractious horse, was forced by the animal to take the air. After an upward flight i fcf perhaps ten feet, he descend ed, striking torra firma with con < siderable force. We are glad to record the factotliatlie sustained no serious mjuries m Wanted Quick. Two Brlotsrs of approved ; .v capacity wanted quick at this J1 point. One A Job Printer ? who kncws h i business, and I both Good compositors. Mod erate wages paid at the begin ? Hing, with advance, or raise given as the occasion war rants. Address, W. A. Schrock, Pub'r. Camden, S. O. Our exchanges will please copy the above. We will re ciprocate. V ? - ? To Cure ? Cough. Tb? cough* ?o prevalent these dnjm uannlly 4?v?lop before yuu rtallze what him hap pened. Mow the bwt tiilup to do 1m to take the ino?t reliable potiKli cure you ciih Ret. Nod* twtt?r lmn i?urrav'? liorWiound Mullelii nud Tpr, UtmnKliiuf the purent luvredlt-ota andean bo Kfv?n to iMftuiiH mm well U grown people. Above all else IT CUUKH. You will And it at ?J1 drugulutu. Jpc. it bottle? extra large bottU, ^ , f i Firaftt iwiiiuii?j. During the latter part of last week, or the first of this, Messrs K. T. Estridge & Co., Bethune, had the misfortune#to lose their line barn und stables by tii'e. A valuable horse was burned, to gether with several vehicles, * * and *11 the feed , Origin the fire nnknowu, The absence of wind aloue prevented the burn ing ol their storo. \*>Tf?oue lkn/Mes. Where are those passes that were promised us by Tlit Sea board and Souther u Railroads? We think that we have now token off our swaddling clotlios, wJucU was the objection urged against us on a former applica tion. Come down to it, gentle ' tmax- Keep your promises, and we will keep ours to the letter. T|m* vC?urt ff otiso We understand that /.ho La JIall site for tlho new court house is being cleared preparatory .to the building of it, and that negotiations are pend mg for contract looking to ita f erection. We will be glad to see < it finished, aud the long agony over. 1 FlnMiGori. SVe were shown some of the finest sand-hill corn 011 last Satur day that wo ever saw. It was raised on the plantation of Mr. II. Ii. Elliott, by him. Several f ears of it contained twenty-eight rows. Bob is a model farmer, and can get. as much oat of a foot of grouud as any farmer we know. Confederate Reunion. A reunion of Cump Anjris Mc Lciurin will bo held at liethune on/riday, Nov. 25th to whieb the public generally are cordial ,lyvi|jvited. Tho list of speak ere him not been handed to ^ mc, but wo have no doubt that ;*l%ey w-tU bo orators to whom it Vili be a pleasure to listen. vOn the aamo day, Arbor day mill bo celebrated at the sumo iflUW Otigir of a Coafli. Pof umonlA, Rrlpp, cold, lironvhltl* nml a CM irlv every other (Junto-foil* nlrkiienn of 7 (hlijklwl l? uvually tin* development of 41 alight (li. Too ninny people ore fluid up and too ninny tile from w hero th?y could ao enidlv knock t vouith In the lieurt. Murrny'w ml Mullein mid T?r eures cold*, drops tho iiottotn out of eoti?li. Irutfglat tiaa It fur OTc. a Ixrttle. Mr '"Morriij'r and take no other. \ llapiiy Mr, and Mr*. Alam JokMfcM* : inTiirxoutoteRMMl' at the mtrritip of Uirfr MwplH ' * ?' trt Mr. IjMfrM trrtj Mi'!? on Wednmby ?vrmiif,v Norvmber' Std one HmkmiM nine huMrvtl and fctir it?ixtt o'chttk ArHgb l'wilftMfin Church Nrwbcrrjr. South Carolina. We acknowledge with thanks $q invitation to attend the wed ding of our friend, Laurens, and regretted our inability to attend on the happy occasion. Person* ally, and for The People, we extend congratulations. Preaoliijng at Autiocli. There will be preaching at An tiocli church by the regular Pas? tor ut 11 o'clock ou Saturday Dec. 3rd. a full at'er.dauce ot the members is requested as a djntract for the building of a new cliurcn will be giveu out. Baptist Pastor Culled. At a meeting of the Camden Baptist churoli on last Sunday, a call to the pastorate was ex tended to Rev. ? Reeves of ? , Tenn. Mr. R. was with us sev eral Sundays ago, ami tnnde the favorable impression on the church membership which has resulted in the call. He is a lucid and forcible preacher, and we hope that he can come to us permanently. Special Term Jurors. F B Branham, W T Pitts, J W Black we 11, J D McCaskill, S II Stokes, A BItahon, JJ F Trusdel, Adolphus Itose, J A McDowell, W A McDouald, J A itabou, J H CuUk?, S F Kelly, It L Stnyrl, K Eubanks, J J banders, Vv KKo^? erts, W E Elliott, Jas Stokes, B Sowell, Jus Robinson, E 1* Shend, W T McLcui in, It B ltoss, W H Catoe, W T McCaskill. It E Mnngo. It T Mickie, A G Brad ley, P A McDowell' It W llan.. tnond, B 13 Branham, T E Good ale, S N Hammond, AMcCaslnll, VV M Stroud. .. .. ? DouMi of Ex*Goveriior Hugh S. Thompson. Ex Governor Hugh S. Thomp son died in New Y#rk on the -Oth, iust., atid his remains were interred at Columbia, ou yester day. In the early days of our rescue from real lo wag and car petbag ruie, Mr. Thompson was a prominent figure ir State poli tics, and from 1882 to I8b4 filled the office of Governor to t he gen eral satisfaction of all the peo ple. He was a gonial, kindly gentlemen and we regret to learn of his death. Rcquisnt in puce. "Uiidb" Toiuhiy Cuulliou |)cQ(l. On Friday night, the 18th inst, the soul of Mr. Thomas J. Can th en quitted its earthly body and tooir its flight to the bosom or the Savior whom throughout a very long and well-spent lile, he had served faithfully and well. Ho died at his home near West ville after having been confined to his house two years from a stroke of paralysis which he suf ferred about, five years ago. Ilis end was calm and peaceful], as well became that of a good chris tian, a good husband and fat her, and a good citizen. Mr. Cauth en was in his8l)th. year at lime of death. A wjdow and nine children survive him. Immigration. From State newspaper 'reports it seems that Immigration Com missioner, Watson, is mooting ' with considerate success in turn- 1 in# the tide of immigration our way. Let them come. We would like very much to have a number of the better class of them come to Kershaw County. There are vast areas of lands, and valuable lauds too th it are now unculti vated because of the scarcity of labor, thai would, if placed in the ri^ht -hands, be made to blossom as the rose. Take the .com crop of K. H. Elliott a? an example of what can be done on what a few years ago was the poorest kind of land. Lowney's Candies. "J^ume on every piece." Every sealed puckttge of Lowney's Chocolate Bon bons i? guaranteed to be fresh or mon ey refunded. A guarantee slip in each package of half pound or more. The Purity and Delicious Quality of these IJouboun have secured thegi the largest sal'j of any confections in the \v/>rld. 1 pound packages at (/() cents. 'Phone No. UO and we will send out a box. i F. Leslie Zemp's PHARMACY, PERSONAL ?Mi*. A. C. "Waits has puf. chased the Kirkley -house on De Kalb StNet, and will remove there as soon as the house is vorated by the present obcup&nt. ? Mr. C. H. Deal, who is now occupyiug the Kirklcr house, will this week move into what i9 Known as the Wade Latham cot tage od Littleton St. We are pleased to report that Miss Tilhe Geisenheimer has re ceived her diploma as trained nurse, and has already eutered upon ber duties in that capacity at Georgetown. We wish our young friend all success. % I BREVITIES. ? Wc were a little short of money last week with which to pay off our hands, and thought that we might pick up that #5.00 from The Gilt Edge, but missed it by seventeen miuutes, forty eleven Seconds. Better luck next time. Mr. Villopigue's oiler is good until Christmas eve. ? Anyone wanting a tonic, or something to give you an appe tite,are directed to the drug store of Dr. F. Leslie Zomp. We were off our feed last week, aud two doses of au aopetizer he gave us restored us to our old-time championship of gourmand izer. See Iris ad. ? Give particular attention to the diagram on good roadways as it shows on our p;igo third. As an object lesson, we have not seen it equalled. Expressing an individual opinion, wo may say that we do not think a single dollar of taxation has been wast ed that was spent for educatioual or good road purposes. ? Mr, E. S. Nettles, of the firm of Nettles & Sou requests us to say that they aire still in business and for business, and can furnish you with any thiug in the line of l'resh meats, staple and fancy groceries and fruits, They are good people. Call on them. ? Especial attention is called to the ad. of Mr. \V. Gcisenheim er iu this issue. Any married couple with an annual record, or any friend of the same who want to make baby comfortable aud happy should call on Mr.Geisen heimer this week and securt? a baby Go-cart or b.iby Carriage for him, her or thetu. ? Nathan Levy, our popular clothier, besides being a good clothing man, aud a good fellow, still lacks something. That is a wife. Wo have one pioked out for him, but he says that a lot more 01 '.hose ?10. suits have got to go before he can loop the loop. In the meantime, his picture of fer holds good. ? Mr. David Wolfe reports trade as very good and thanks his friends for staudiug by him. lie is not happy though over our failure last week to change his ad. calling particular atten tion to his special bargains in an $H.()0 suit. The change ap pears this week. Look up the ad. ? We have just hoard from Sam, Jake's partner. lit; says that Mahaley is do bos' please' nigger ober dut buggy lie buy fuiji Schenk & Co. ob any she culerod coon in tie county. Of course she is pleased. Auy one would be. Go and look at them, and their wagons also. ?'THE HUB." The very name is suggestive, of revolution, and from t he remarks of various pur chasers, bearing packages hav ing on the wrapper The Hub im print, v.o are inclined to think that A)i'. liaruch, assisted by Mr. Hrown and tli?? young ladies have effected a revolution in the prices of goods. We hope that those who do not advertise in The People will not take offense ll we claim a little credit lor the success of those who do. Lost on Saturday, Nov. KUh, bo t wen 11 the residence o f Mr. A. I). Kennedy and the ceinetary, a Lady's lied Woolen Sweater. A reward will bo paid for its re turn to the ofllco of Clark and von Treskow on Law Range. Married. On Tuesday night, the 2Und inst, Mr. Walter Isbell was Imp >ily married to Miss Maggie vowis. < )ur congrat ulations are extended to the couple, On Thursday, Nov. 17th at ?Spring Hill church, by Itev. I tooth, Mr. Wesley White to Miss Nannie McCaskill. We wish the couple long life and happiness. On Sunday, Nov. 20tb by Tinv. W. W. Mills, Mr. Porter to Miss Carrie Wilson. The young cou ple wHl please accept congratu lations. Wo learn through a pretty re liable Hource '.hat our young1 friend, Hennie Pel-ioaclie is in I Tupelo, Miss, for the purpose of robbing the community there of one of their fair daughters. Heunte had concluded, wo sup pose that it is not good for man to live alone. The Famous Gilt Edge Store, Wagons. JUST RECEIVED 4 CAR LOAD OP T0E Celebrated Ryder Wagons. . Southern Made. High Grade. Qno horse, two horse, three of four horse, iron axle or thitnble skein, wide or narrow tire ? in fact just any kind of wagon you want. Made of the best seasoned material, heavily ironed, designed and balanced for light running. Durable and at tractive finish at PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. MONEY GIVEN AWAY. 5 Silver Dollars Every Satuaday and a Fine Buggy on Christmas Eve. With ?vory dollar spent with us you get a ticket which its a chance at the tivo dollars every Saturday and also a ctiance at the buggy on Christmas Eve. The following are the names of those who have drawn the money: August 27th, Mrs. Moffatt, Conga ree, S. (1.., $">.00; Sept. 3rd, W. A Crosland, Camden, S. C., $5.oo: Sept. 10th, Stephen Williams (colorea), Boy kins, S. C., 45. oo; Sept. 17th, T. W. Lang, Camden, S. C , $5.oo; Sept. 24th, Perry Adams (colored). Camden, S. C., $5.oo; Oct. 1st, iliurence McCaa, LugoiT, S. C., $5.oo; Oct. 8th, Robt. Stuart, Lugoff, S. C., $5oo; Oct. 15tli, Harriet Haile (colored), Camden, S, C.,$5.oo: Oct. 22, W. J. Christmas, Lugoff, S. C., $5.oo; Oot. 29, T. L. Smith, Cam den, S. C., $5.oo; Nov. 5, Miss Beulah Stokes, Camden, S. C., $5.oo; Nov. 12, Cuddy Powell (colored) Boykin, S. C., $5.oo; Nov. 19. Norwood Ancrora, Camden, S. 0.. $5.oo. Why not be the next lucky one! Come and get a ticketl Ladies Tailored Suits and Walking Skirts. W havp n specially nice line of these goods that we are selling WAY BELOW VALUE. Come and see them. In ladies wraps we h.-ivo the Short Strap Back, Three-Quarter Length or Long Rain Coat. Some big values in these. Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, P. T. V1LLEPIGUE, Prop. Notice to School Teachers. I positively cannot approve pay war rants for n.-iy ft'arlier who ha* not a certificate rcj i tered in tin* county. Teachers holding cert i lira tea from other counties in tint* Ht.ite will please have them registered before presenting their first claim for approval. W. li. TURNER, Sunt, ol Education, Nov. 11, 1U01. Sheriffs Sale. Month Carolina, ) Magistrate's Kershaw County. { Court. J. M. Hall, Plalnt.ff, Against ffjarli's .1, Roberts, Defendant, Under and by virtueof an Order of J 1). MrDowall, Esq. Mn ristrate in this proceeding, to enforce a Lien for Ma terial Furnished, I will sell at pulylic outcry, before the Court House door in Cr.mdcii, S. C., within the legal hours or sal?*, on the first Monday in December next, the following Real Estate : All Mint Jot of land, situated in Ker j shaw County, Stnte aforesaid, about fijttr ( 1) miles Hast of Camden, H. C., containing twenty (20) aeres, more or less, bounded by landHof Wiley Sheorn, Am-rum and other*, said premises be lli:: the property of Charles J, Roberts. Terms ol Sale: Cash. Property will itc iv-sold il terms of snle are not com plied with. .1. S, Tit \ NTH AM, Nov. 10, WOJ. Sheriff fi. C. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons whomsoever are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands in Kershaw County in tho Cantey section, the said lauds being known as tho Barnes place. Anyone vio lating this notice will be prose cuted and punished to the full extent of the law. Henry Barfi?ld. 1 i-t Trespass Notice, All parties are hereby warned not to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned in any man ner whatsoever, either toy hunt ing, fishing or passing through the premises. Signed^ Mrs. Sarah Mickle, J. B. Micklo. iiov-17 6t TRESPASS NOTICE. All per so us are hereby notified not to trespass upon my lands ip West. Wateree, kown . as the lluckabue Place, in any manner whatsoever, either by hunting, fishing, coming upon the premis es without permission or in any other manner. Violators of llus notice will l>e prorfccuted. Sjjgned; Joly^JapJaKn*. Special Terra Of Court Of Common Pleas For Kershaw County. The Stnte of 8outh Carolina. Wh*rea? a majority of the Bar of Ker shaw county in the State of South Caro lina have duly petitioned that a Speci* I Term of the Court of Common Plena of Kershaw County in the State afore said may be ordered to begin on th? first Monday of December, 1004, and to continue two week* thereafter : and Whereas on my recommendation of the Honorable J. A. McCulloiigh, of the Greenville ||ar aa one learund in the law, his Excellency D C. Iley ward na the Governor of the JState of South Carolina liaa duly commissioned the (?aid Honorable Joseph A. McCullough a Special Judge to prcanle over said Special or Extra Term of the Court of Common I'leis of Kershaw County in the State aforesaid, Now, therefor*, I do order a Special or Kxtra Term of the Court of Common I'leas of Kerahaw County in thr Amor? MAOtSTRATB'fl omCR. . Money to Loan, On farm Units in ?inns of $800 np ?t (tfxr cfnt; in sum* of $l,0Mup ?t7 per oeQjt. No oomtnliMiion ckirgH. K?. FttEE FREE FREE H H 0S fa ? H 01 fa S ? ? fa H H ti OUR PICTURES HATE ARRIVED. All Winners. We have no blanks, No numbers to draw from. All you have to do is to buy $10 worth and get a Handsome Picture 2.0 x 24 It's Free to Ali. All goods marked in plain figures. One price to all. REMEMBER: We are Originators, Others are Imitators. NATHAN LEVY, THe 0LOTHIER. REMEMBER: Mr. J>. F PIXON in wtill with -iirs. He iw now ax candidate for i uyde not ofllce. Ho "will l>e ??-lncl to Nee you. 8 R H ? S s s H a srsnr^ minx :i:i ha If yqij wish to ?&ve money, buy the Deering Ideal Mower, The Deering Horse or Hand Dump Hake, The Woodruff Hay Press. All sold on liberal terms. Cane Mills and Evaporators. Wood's Hyo, Barley ;u;d Wheat Seed. Bagging, Ties and Cotton Sheets, HARDWARiE A SPE@IAL.TY. But a good line of Saddlery, J)ry Goods, Shoos, &c. GROCERIES. The wants of the people carefully oonsidiwd. Come and see us. Not too proud to acknowledge we need your patronage. A. D. Kennedy. SICK PEOPLE Dr.. JAKES' IRON BLOOD AND LIVER TOM85 TN bf?t lantlv* tonic compound ftn