The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, December 22, 1904, SUPPLEMENT TO The People, Image 9

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local flrotter. ltent. Fine saddle horse to rent apply ' this office. h ?r Bale, T offer for sale two thoroughly lined Bird Dogs, both eligible register. For prices und full trtiaulurs, apply to, Ksrle Truesdeli., logoff, S.C. InetM. fWe have been quite sick dur ing1 the past week, so if this issue of The People is not quite up to the mark, please excuse us. The combination of biliousness, rheumatism and nervous dyspep sia is liable to disturb the usual ytask of getting up a newspaper ? Lector*. The Iccture given by Profes C>r Blunt at the Opera House as said to have been very much enjoyed by those who heard, it. Illness prevented our attendance, but as Messrs Weeks and Zemp never secure other that fln? at tractions, wc give full credence to tjie report. TheBest Ail-Around Tonic ? Can't j I be Beat. Columbia, 8. C., November 28. 11HW. ! Gentlemen : 1 Imve taken one hot- I tie of Iron R>ood am) Liver Tome, and I I have jiixt bought the aeeond bottle. I It ha* done me a crrnt dent of poo<l: i I ah* Rtronper and leel better In every j way, my appetite ?s srood. mid 1 dijrcst > my food. Aa an all-round tome l>r. j .lames' Iron Wood ami Liver Tome t can't be beat. Your*. .W II. Tayi.oh. Columbia. s. c. For sfile by the Camden Drug Co. (Jrqitfrc Mooting, Pates Mill Orange meets th- j first Saturday in January, 1905, ,at 10 o'clock in the morning. All members are requested to ho j present, and bring a well tilled i basket. J. W. Cato, Master. |8erl?ufi Ai'cjdcnt. We are siucerely sorry tolearn of a seriousand painfull accident sustained by Mrs. A. S. "White on ' Friday jnorning. It srems that she was entering tier barn-yard for the purpose of milking, and slipped on the frosen ground, iu falling, breaking a leg, besides ^ receiving other injuries. More Kind words. Since enlarging to the popular quarto size, the Camden People has been pushing forward with astonishing rapidity. Editor Schrock certainly knows how to ^ get out a live and newsy paper ' and his phenominal success but demonstrates that he serves an .pppreoiiitive people who know a good thing when tljoy see it. ?Southern Publisher. Thanks, my brother, as wo have before stated, such words k as the above are cheering and refreshing. personal;-" r , . . | ? Mrs. A. R. fenftUh has return ed to her home at Bock HilL 1 ? We regret to leer? of the! continued illoen of Mr. E. J5. Vaux, and wish him a speedy re covery. The loss of Mr. ?. S. Vaux to the community would be a serious one. ? Our friend, and subscriber, Mr. T. El JHunu of Bethune is about to remove to Florida. We regret to lose him, and are glad to learn that his residence in the Flowery Kingdom will be tem porary. He will still rcoeive' The People, Harried. On Dec. 18th Mr. G. L. Laid was uuited 111 the bond of- matri mony to Miss Janie Mosey. Congratulations. Our friend, J. W. Davis, N. P. performed the ceremony. Jim is getting up quite a reputation as a tie upper. lilrlliv Born to Mr. and . Mrs. A. G. Bradley on Dec. 18th, a son. This is a Christmas gift worth having, and we wish the happy couple many happy returns of the same. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coleman are to bo congratulated ou the birth of a tine son on Dec. 17th. Those in need of repairs to bicy cles &c., will please call on C M. , Coleman Jr. C<ii)teroiicc Appointed. At the recent session of the Methodist State Conference the Reverend C. C. Herbert was as signed to the Pastorate of the Littleton Street Methodist Church here. Mr. Herbert is said to be a strong and erudite spcilfer ard will doubtless be very accep table to our people. Just the Thing for Weak P;.!c Children. Columbia, S. I1.. November 2. 1M0:t Sir? : I have been giving: l?r. Jr. nte* 4 .J run lllnod and Liv<*r T'Miio to my little daughter. She waft pale and weak, and had no aopetitc, She has been belief) t 'Ml by your tonic a great deal, and is uiiieli stronger, eats well, and look? healthier. I cheerfully re comnieiid Jrou Mood and I.iver Tonic as a splendid medicine. Yours respectfully, J. J. PAMIK'IH K, Nn. 1H S. Sumter ,St. Koranic by Camden l>riig Co, Fine Funning. If The People is noted for no thing else, i? does hold the record for the splendid list of fuie far mers on its subscription booics. Take the following, merely as an instance; Mr. J. S. Hammond of West VVateree made and gathered on 10 acres 1000 bushels oats and 600 bushels corn. This is some farming, and can be duplicated on almost every farm in the county if proper methods are pursued. CABBAGE PLANTS roit SALE. Cabbage plants $1.50 per 1000. I tun now prepared to till any and all orders with the best va rieties of cnbbage plants. Orders tilled l'or any a mount. Address Wf F. Carr, Meggetts 8. C. LOST BOY ! Five Thousand Dollars Reward] Tliis Gush will be paid in coon skins, possum hides or other pro- J du up to be collected at or about next camp meeting, or thereafter, by pnp what catches him, for a young man missing from your phuca in the pe^t fe;y days. Some have said that he is red-head ed, cross.-eyed, humpbacked, knock-kneed, whoppor-jawed and pigeon toed, and that he had a tin ear and a gutturpercha nose. This is not correct, Ue is tall complejcioned, about f> inches, 4 feet of age, square contenance. Had on a pair of swallow-tailed, seal skin trousers with sausage stripes and cylinder escapement peat., double barrelled frock coat, slightly run down at the heel: ps pally wore a smile on the buck of his head and slight impedi ment in his looks if met in the dark. lie wears a "Grecian Bend" on his upi?er lip, and whiskers put off short inside. Was carry ing an empty carpet bag tilled with post holes and wheelbarrow seed in each hand and a woolen bag in the other, containing noth |ng but a few ocean steamers, rail way. tunnels, needle molds, shirt collars and other things. Usually wore a high-heeled, square-to plug hat, and low-crowned, broad brimmed, double back-action, slew winding, cable screwed boots. Was born before his younger brother, and is, therefore about your age. He was ol'teij heard Hinging, I'm inv daddy's only son, * Gay and lively, full of fun; Brother is twice as old as me, So we are twins, you plainly seo. Any one giving such information as will teach him where he is will be prosecuted as the law directs. Ho was supposed at tir.t. to have gone off on his ear, but this was a mistake. Jf {Since the above was writted his friends have found to their dc ?|1ght that whptt last seen he was IN OUR StORE fie was well pleased with our line of CHRISTMAS GOODS And said that ho would return and buy all of his prosents from us becauso we had tho beat display and tho LOWEST PRICES He had scon in town. Wo will bo tflad to soo you and tho 4,Losf. )3oy," too, wlion you are roiuly to purchase. He sure to *en our line of Skirt Hooks. Family Albums, Cut glass, Pipes, Cijrurs, Pictures. Clmirs. DOLLS, and Toys. In fact follow the "lost boy" and you cant tfo wrong. F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store. NEXT DOOlt ABOVE POST OFFICE, BREVITIES; ? Special attention Is called^o the Chri.-.ttau* ad*, o t all our ad vertisers to this Issue. ? Nall?an Levy is offering special bargains in clothing tor the holidays, and you will do well to cull on him. ?For 4 'The real thing*' in Holiday gifts call on M, H. Hey man. He has a beautiful stock , of beautiful goods, which arel?e ing sold right. ? Words of domraendation for Hirscn Bros & Co., are super uous. The quality and prices of their goods are too well know to need comment. ? Mr. W. Geisenlieimer's grand line of furniture, L<amps, Baby Curriuges Stoves &c. , is univer sally commented upon. Call on him ? Dr. P, Leslie Zemp is par ticularly attractive. He has the largest and mostT.complete line of Christuius- novelties to be fonnd in the city. ? Those who fail to take ad vantage of the srreat bargain offers of Mr. M. Bauin will have missed a rare opportunity to se cure at small cost almost any thing needed. ? Don't forget the ?Id estab lished firm of David Wolfe in matting your purchases this week. He is outirely reliable, and will give you as much value for your money us anyone. ? The Hub is another good place at which to secure bar gains. Messrs Baruch and Brown, assisted by the young ladies take pleasure in showing their goods, and comparing prices with those of others. -*-Who- wants that buggy on Christmas Jive '{ We would if we would not be under the necessity of borrowiug a horse to put to it. Someone is certainly going to get it, so try your luck. P. T. (The Uilt Edge) is a safe man aud sells* nothing but good goods. ?Wo extend thanks in advance for that. Christmas turkey so kindly presented by one of our friends at DeKalb. The turkey hasn't reached us yet but uiay come. ?Now is the season for prun. ing hedges, fruit trees, roses and such other things of a useful or ornamental nature as tend to beautify or profit, At i lie Theatre. Don't fail to attend Bell's Mov ing Pictures on to-morrow (Fri day) night and Saturday night. Mess. Weeks & Zemp have just had put in two new heaters so all are assured of a warm and pleasant time. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon lands leased by mo in Kershaw County, said lands being known as the Sal mond place. This notice applies to any trespass, such as hunting, fishing or passing through the lands. Violators will be prose cuted. T. ?. Williams. I A Message from the Jewelry Store. To the X-nuiH Shoppers and direct to Von. I Once ajrain wfi are Hearing the Oreat Christmas festival which, in recent years, yas iimhiiuhmI such Vast commer cial signillcnnee. To realize why this is so we need only relli'ft. upon the beautiful spirit which characterises both the presentation and acceptance of love ?? ml friendship tokens on the anniversary of Christianity's Natal l>ay. Christinas stimulates trade: much mure, indeed, than i|> other p.irt icular season uf the year, but this stimulation does not proceed from the mere love oT buying and bargaining that is evidenced at other times. It is the praet ical manifestation of one of the sweetest longings of the human heart. The presentation of Christmas gifts is nil outward expression of in ward goodness, a ciHtoiu veritably hal lowed by the ages. And it is not m cumbent upon you iu selecting that j;lft to purchase one so big that it re- 1 (piires t he service of men to remove, I. ut preferably a small, nedt package, t he interesting sort from the Jew .Iry Store, The delight of tile baby, every body's sisters an I hi fact each member of t lie family and we have catered to ? lie wants of nil, beginning our Imli day stock purchasing on the 2(lth of l?eeeinl?er of each year. That the stock in the Jewelry Store is so widely varied, it is manifestly impossible to give details. All we ask is that you cnll ami mil early a* wc want you to niiare tin* pleasure of these early X-ma* chopping <tiys ami urge you to bejfiti your planning to-day for if you Join the rank" of tin* "pot oil's" you'll Hod ! yourself in the ranks of the X-ma* ' awkward squad. In eonelnsiou will only say, S'deet I iiorrect thing* nt the eorrect place and 1 that'.* the | JEWELRY STOKE, |M. H? HEYMAN Ma ii St. ftyinmltc PtyMtqfVlcp. OPERA rieiJSE. Friday and ' Saturday Nights, Decengtoer 23rd and 24th. bell's Moving pigtwre sHew Tbe Great Railroad Robbery, The Bank Rob* bery, "The Ho'y City" Song with ipotion pictures,- WJiy J ones Town and other New Scenes , This is a First-Class show in ? every particular. OPERA HOUSE WELL HEATED. PRICES: 15, 25 and 35c. Reserved Seats for sale at F. L. Zemps Drug Store. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. Single and double barrel Breecli Loading Guns, Remiug ton and Winchester liitles, Air Rifles, Loaded Shells, Black and Nitro Powder, 10. 12, 10, and 20 Gauge, Hunting Coats, Vest aud Punts, Puttie and Canvas Leg gings, Shell Belts, Gun Cases, Recoil Puds, Powder, Shot and Caps. Tune and place to buy now at A. D. KENNEDY'S Hardware Ms Specialty. A full lino of Horse Wear, Harness, Men's and ladies' Sad dles, Collars, Horse Blankets, IRidin&? and bupfiry Whips, Knob by Liue Lap Robes, Pads, Hi Its, English Polo Saddles, Stoel | Stirrups, Pitz Wiliiams (Jirths, English '2. line Bridles, Horse Ciipqers, Harness Dressing, English Crown Soap, Bu rush ire for Brasees. ? Ot her articles carried in above lines are too numerous to ineu Lion Hers. A. 0. Kennedy. SPEC I A L XMAS S A L E FAMOUS ? Store A Few of the Things That Will Make a Nice Present; Out' of those Ladies Silk Lir.nl Tailored Suits, cheap nt ijill(X), rriluciMl to.. 1 ... $7.f?0 A Ladies llain ('out ? llrown and Oray, at...f .... ...r ...r$t>.00 One lot of Silk Waists ? Iliack untl Colored-vredueed from $5.00 to .... , *:U)0 All of our Lntlies' and Children's Cloaks and Furs, at special priues lor t l)is &aUt, One of those Silk Covered Down Comforts, or a N ice 1'ajr of Wool HlaiiluMs. A beautiful line Table Li lien ? Napkins, pollies. Tray Coyer* and Toweis to select from. Hugs, Huff* and Art Squares. We have just received a beauti ful line of these for the Holiday trade, from., fjOc t ?? $'W).00 Our Notion Stock is full of Xmas Novelties. A beautiful lino ot Ladies' Hand lintf**- Lea titer and Velvets. We bought a h'utunier's line of Handkerchiefs ? these are beaut jt'ully embroideried ^?oods-*-at per cent, less than value. A h>t of Cut Class, l-'anc.y China, Hooks, Pictures, Vases and Xuiaft Goods of all kinds, (?lothin'T aid Overcoats for Men Hoys. We have the knife in these good* and cut the price to suit you. ONLY TWO WEEKS MOKE FOR TICKETS AT THE BUGGY. Kvcry I>ol!nr Spent With l"*f Wc 0'vo Yon a Cliaiiee h t the NHW Itl'(KJY to He <Jtvei? Away 021 Xniiift Kve at ?iO*elnck NAM i:s OK PERSONS OIVKN TUB *"?.00. A hit. 20 ? Mrs M oflVt t , < 'diiynrci', S. C $f>.00 Srpt 2 ? w. A. (;ri>Mlatul, ('minion, S. ?*> CM ? Hcpt. 10? >-Sl r|?lu:M WiHiirins (colored), Itoykiu, N. <!.. o.OO He|?t. 17 ? T. W, 1-miK, Ciiimii ii. rt. i ft. 00 S? |rt.2l-. I'crry Ailiwo* (c.o'rori'il )t < 'hiimIcii, S. <" ?">.()(? OOt. 1 ? :? liiiw rriim* Mi;< 'hh, l?nn?.Vr, S. ( ? ">.0?> Oct. M ? .HtfWilUt (color. <1 ) 5.00 Ore. Jft? - Harriett llnil?* ( colored )< 'umtlvii, S. C ft .00 Oet. ?~\Y. .1. OlirUum*, Went WniiTc ft. 00 Oct. ? (J. I-. HiiiHIi, (JhiikIcii, S. ('? ft .00 Nov. ft ? .Miss llciilnli Stocks, It. K, l?. No. 2 ft 00 Nov 12 ? ('mill)' Powell (colored) Hoy kin, S. t' ft.oo ?\ov 1 :i ? Norwood A"? riim, ('iinideti, S. I' ft (M> Nov 2*j ? Kntaii tVnrcc (colored ). , ft 1H> liee. tf ? T. >f. WHIiniiii* . ft (K) I>cc. 10 ? Twci'd Jiiiiivh (rulornl). r>.oo We Are A?;en(s for Stantlunl Patterns at lO ;i i??| Iflc. Cull and tier a I'ashiou Mhcot. Knncinlier W lion You <Jo to liny a Hair of SlioeH that ST A K IHIAN 1> SJlOi: t A III* IIKTTKK. K ESPKCT V I ; 1,1 . Y Y or Itrt, The Famous Gilt Edge Store / 1'. T. VILLK|?|QUI2, PltOK'llIKTOII* j FREE FREE EREE OUR PICTURES HAVE 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 20 x 24 It's Free to All. All goods marked in plain figures. One price to all. REMEMBER: We are Originators, Others are Imitators. NATHAN LEVY, THe eLOTtflER. Mi-. 1>. V ])IXOX is still M'itli uk. He in u<>\v n onndidnie for not olliott. He "will l>o o-lnd to nee .von. a a H fc. a a 8 a M r* a a Jh s ft s ? K *s s R s B B :r uj trails SICK PEOPLE DR. JAHES' IRON BLOOD AND LIVER TONIC ThO boot laxative tonlo compouad and internal antiseptic. Posi tively cumj Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Liver iuid Stomach Discuses. Thousands of bottles sold in Spilth Carolina. Testimonials from home people upon applica tion, One bottle will demonstrate that our claims are true. Sample bottlo free. GET WELL.! -FOR SALE QY^ CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY. IMPORTANT. Any ]) 'I'soii in Kershaw Coun ty contein plat in*? taking ii busi ness course can save momw l>y writinir to me. I hold si Kcnoi, AHSHIP in the Georgia-Alabama Business Cqllejre which 1 can transfer to any reputable white person at* U very low price. U. (!. li\ Tl.HU, Ulaney, S. ('. dec H -4fc I I t m 1 ? ? TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons whomsoever are hereby notified that any trespass upon my lands in West. Wateree in any manner whatsoever will be punished to the full extent of the law. E. II. Whi taker, ..i., Cjriiiiiiiigg ! f jriiuiiiitf ! J, W. MOORE, at the <>|c 1 DeKall) Cotton Mill, is now prupnrpd to tlo all your <; i n n i n a . New 7<> Saw Pratt (lin with condenser* and all up plinneos to insure you n good turn out, BEST PRICES PAID FOR SEED. CALL ON US, ' 3cml ti? r\ model or sketch of Invention, win .? -amine *"(1 feport a??o ptitont ihllltv, f USB. Sand ff?r special offer to n/emtorn Wnforo applying for patent; It ?vih iinu you: till# la no fjtmrnntee >rref?UM s 'hem*. FHKI'. val'iablo book ?i pRfrntfl. I'fitenta secured bvoru'il'-er ...imI in " VroiTcMlvt Amarlcan" Fit KB. :ri?.n <mr,iciiT/iin> puht ro.ine, '?'/ 1 rJ?f Wxhlwgton. [). C. SECURE PATENT HOME MADE CANDY. I hereby announce to tlio trade that I have opened up, partly as a side issue to un complete stock of fancy ami family groceries, a factory for the manufacture of Homo Made Candies, consisting of Tall'ey, and other popalar kinds. Your patronage in thi.;as well as mv other lines will he appreciated highly) I), M, 1IENDUIX, One dour Nort h of Sljrocder's linker V: TAKE NOTICE. A. (!. Homers lias returned from North (larollmi '?1 111) WIpIh-S to atltKMItlCt* t till t In* IK brt ter prcpariMl (IiIm hciimoii (Iiiiii cvit to m . ?? n??w harness for you ami to repair ntid rciiovat*' Saddlery & llariioNH of all description llaml-Mutlp llnniosn llintlc to order I Inn now on hand * fresh Mork of llrhllcs, l/iiu'f, Halters, nil ins*(h; < f best stock. t'nll on pi?? at nfllre one door Ka*t of stable* n| lit'O. T. Little, A. C. SOMK118. 1 wu - ? ?" ? ftfcuvy to Luan, On farm IiiiiiIi in j??iiiij* of $WH> np H per rent : in smtn or &l,(Hi<| np J per iH'iit. >'o commission chanted. '8. I. a mo, TiVKpass Notice. All persons are hereby notif ied not to Trespass ii|K>n tny j lands by hunting, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. All persons disregarding this notice will be proseeqted. W- W. Of off, Dec . 1 \> 0 tl: