The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, December 29, 1904, SUPPLEMENT TO The People, Image 9
local Abetter.
Fine caiiUe horse to rent apply
at this office. .
For Sale,
I offer far sale two thoroughly
trained Bird Do^t, both eligible
to regtiter. For prices and fall
particulars, apply to.
Ear le Tr uesdell. ,
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Logoff, 8.C.
Peatk.
Mrs. Mary Lyles departed this
life oa Dee: 27th. She has been
a resident of otfr city during the
greater portion of her life. She
leaves one son, two daughters
and several grand children.
Onrsympathy goes out to the be
reaved
Bcllfccw Note*.
There will be preaching at
4 the Methodist Church next Sun
day morning by the new pastor
Rev. C. C. Herbert.
We are glad to learn through
columns of a contemporary that
* our Presbiterian brethern and
sisters will soon have a new pas
tor. Rev. J. M McConnell,
to whom a call was recently
given, has accepted the same
land will soon take charge of the
pastorate heae.
Mr. Reeves of Tennessee who
was recently called to the pas
torate of the Camden Baptist
Church, has declined the call.
We want a preacher at this
Charch badly as we are ot the
Baptist persuasion ourselves.
' If this meets the eye ot any
subscriber in asyone of the
twenty three States Into which
we go, knows of a preacher who
can prea$h the Gospel, and might
accept a rather comfortable job,
please send us his address.
Witty, the Baptist pulpit sup
plied and Bro. Herbert occupy
ing tlie,>Methoist, Bro. McCon
nell the Presbiterian, and Bro.
Gordon the Episcopal pulpits,
Camden may again lay claim to
being a religeous oomm unity.
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iHfHl mBmI mt ttw at*.
Ml mI niwliiM %o Ik* a??. Mt mattjr
Mi Krtr ?nii
SNulaf Mw mMm ijiUa, 0?p*l rttli,
?an b*M*afc*. torar, haUtwl eMaUpMlii
SMUHMma PImm kojr ww a b*x
?( C. C. O: t?ev; II, S. u e?t4 IfoWlMd
t WMiiirtiaawlraUdi
?uve Ookl In M
Mr, HawI Jujmi ?ii will ?rs
also with Mr. <>felso*. lit*.
Jones vru formerly lite Pearl
Nelson. . -
Mrs. Witherspoon, of Sumter,
accompanied her . friend Mrs.
Jones Id spend Christmas with
?as. We hope she epjoyed -her
visit. s* ?
? Mrs. A. 8. WlHte is, we
are glad to learn, rapidly recov
ering from her recent injury.
Christmas without "Cash**
Nelson in the city would be like
a wagon wheel without, a hub,
so be is here.
Mr. Charlie Jones, from near
Savannah, is spending the holi
days with Mr. C. Nelson and
family, on DeKalb Street.
? Mr. Harry Schlosberg is
spending a few days atTimmons
ville. On business of course.
Harry is nothing if not a hustler.
?Mrs. Henrietta ers, who
is now living In Columbia, has
been quite ill, but. we are glad to
report that she is much better. *
Mr. T. J. Dabney, of Lancas
ter is spending the week with
his brother, Mr. GL W. Dabney
and friends, We were glad to
meet him again.
Mr. Hough, of
is spending the week with the
family of his father, Mr. W. 0.
Hough, on DeKalb Street. Mr.
Hough Is accompanied by his
family.
Mr. O. F.York, who is employed
by the Southern Railway, has
been transferred from this to the
Danville division. Wo regret to
lose him.
? Mr. John McDowell, who
represents the mercantile agency
of R. G. Dunn & Co., is spending
the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. -McDowell on
DeKalb Street.
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Mr. J. E. Baggott, of Orlando,
Fla., remembered the editor by
sending a dozen tine oranges
from the. "Flowery Kingdom."
Thanks, Brother Baggott, may
you live long and prosper.
Mr. A. C. Somers, our popular
harness maker, is spending the
holidays with his family
at Wadesboro, N. C. We
wish him a Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year. He will
return to us about Junuary 1st. }
? Mr. H. L. Led ford of Sum
ter. a son-in-law of Mr. B. F.
Haile is taking Christmas with
Mr. Halle's family. Mr. Led
ford is one of our subscribers
and has his life insured for the
unexpired ierm of one year.
? Mr. F. B. Mttthta, -qpw of
Greenville, is witn us for |? dfy
or ?a We wnp thid toiQfriwp
bis band ajrai n ana to wis^ him
a "Happy New Tdar". >
. ?General H. J; Muuif, of De
Kalb, visited us again last week.
We are beginning to tliidk that
tbe General lias some kind of
intentions in this section. . * i
? Mr. Aleoh Young, a highly
respected uncie-ut- law/of ours
from Fort Mill sperii a day in
the city on Tuesday. Glad to
have had you with us? Uncle
Alech.
? Mr. Johp M. Beard of tbe
Messenger force, and one of the
finest young men of Camden, is
spending a pact of the holidays
With relatives at Sutfolk' Va. ?
Messenger.
? Our old friend, Mr. Jas. T.
Isbell of Meridian, Miss, is with
us. We have not seen him yet,
but feel assured that Jim will
not leave God's country without
paying a visit to The People and
its editor.
? Mr. J. H. Creigliton of Char
lotte,* was in the city on Tues
day. He was a member of our
father's old company during the
war for Sitate's Rights, loved
him dearly, and gave us a Bear
hug on meeting. Mr. C. had not
been here for thirty yeafs. We
nre always glad to meet an old
Vet. and especially delighted to
meet any one eff the few remain
ing members of Company D, 15th
Reg't S. C. V.
Mr. J. J. Young, a brother of
our kinsman, W. Young, of
the S. A. L., is with us this week
after an absence of several
years. He called at our office on
Monday and had his life insured
for one year. Congratulations.
Mr./Young, We can now confi
dently expect to see you again
next Christmas. No one has ub
solute guarantee of ltfe for an
other year except those with a
paid subscription toThe*Ppople.
Mr.' Young's address. isr6ummft,
Ga. . * 'v / / '
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JHlMfeaTblMl for WmK Pale
Coliiinbin.H.iu! November 2. 100.1
Dear Mir*: I lii^ve - been ^ giving Dr.
James 4 Iron Blood aodAlavrrTTvnic to
my 1 1 til* daughter. SlMvfrafepaJe.and
weak, ami hud no nu|*?tite, sMie^/m*
been benefited by your tonic.' a jfVeat
(leal, and ih much stronger, eats we|l\
and look* healthier. I cheerfully re
commend Iron lilood and Liver Tonic
as a splendid medicine.
Yours respectfully,
J. J. PaMIK'OCK.
No. Itt 8. Sumter St.
For sale by Cuiuden I>rug Co.
BRrE.j?I iTPES.
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? Tliat CbnsUMi Turkey."
How good it tasted, but Ou! my.
? Tlukt JTurJker #dn't oome
from Dekalty^tthef^
?Don't fall to rsfcd our edi
torial addressed to oar subscrib
er?.
? Oar merchants are, or sboald
be happy. Their trade was
never better despite the low price
of cotton.
? The pistol and the cannon
crackers were tabood on Christ
mas, but what aboat ttiat super
lative abomination, the shooting
Stick?
-^Bee the extraordinary an
n0.uncment in Nathan Levy's big
ad. These usportomties to se
cure real bargains In clothing,
and Gent's fur nlshinas are not
often presented at this season of
the year.
? We are requested to an
nounce that religeous services
will be held an the second Sat
urday and Sunday nights in Jan
uary at the home of Mr. James
Bran ham near Cantey, S. C. by
Kev, D. C. Jenkins,
? The ieputation of Nathan
Levy, The Clothier as a man
good for his promises in estab
lished. If ho says twenty per
dent off in prices, for thirty
days, he means what he says
and that settles it. Read his ad.
? Nathan Levy, The Clothier
leaves us next week far New
York to purdbase what he calls
4 'the swellest'* line of Spring
clothing and tnrnUhings for
geuts that has ever been seen in
the city. His bis ad. in this is
sue explains itself. Read and
profit by it.
The Best All- Around Tonic ? Can't
be Bent. '
Columbia, 8. C.? November 2H. luntt.
Gentlemen: I liave taken one. but
tie of Iron B'ood and Liver Tonic, and
1 have just bought the second hottU*.
ft has done me a great deal of good ;
I am stronger and feel better in every
way* my appetite in tptotf, and I digest
my food. As an' all-round tome l?r.
.tallies' Irop Blood end Liver Tome
can't be beat. Your*.
' W B/Tavi.or,
Columbia. S. C.
? For sale by the Camden Orug Co.
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djr 4o4nga lUUe work at boat for the Youths'
tdvooate, aa illoat rated Mmkmouthly Journal.
It la elevating in character. Moral in toue, aud
MHtWIj fiUrtalnt and profitable to youaf
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?Utter well Illuatra t rd. a?iap!e copies sent free.
\ gents wanted. AddreftaYouthn' Advocate Pub
>Q-. HaabvUtew Tens. fMeniiuu this paper
CABBAGE PLANTS
: FUR SALE.
Cabbage plants $1.50 per 1000.
I am uov pr?))ared to lill any
aod all orders with the best va
rieties of cubbutfe plants.
Orders tilled for un\ urn >unt.
Aduress W. P. Carr,
Meggetts S. C.
?Cereals, eed Trade-Marfca obtained eed all Pat
rantbumiaaja conducted lor RROHMTI fin.
?Own Oniei ?? OpM?itv V, 8. patcwt Orrtet
?etvicuMcvd Mttr Via time than leuae
immm litMa
? Saed Model, vbotQw, erltk deaerip
'tloe. Ve a "mt, if pa> ,..taUa or M, Irea of
[charge. Oar .? inotdue* - pataat (aeecarrd.
t a PtaMUT. " How >u Obtain PaUu'j," with
?caat efaaeMta (be U. S. _-d funic* caeetetae
[aaet kn. AJdreaa,
[C.A.SNOW&CO.
[ Ow. >ntwT Orrtcc. w?bh iwqtow. d. C.
BEAD THIS
It*M an Artvertlnciiieiit ot
IlirOldest Drug Business
lu thin Purt of the State
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Most eevrybody in the coun
ty knows our store and its
high Character for IU
liability. That's the ?nd
we have worked for. Pre
scriptions are entrusted to
us in such great numbers,
no doubt, because of the
character which our store
enjoys among the Doctors
and the public. If you have
been bringing' us your pre
scriptions we thank you, and
feel sure that you are pleas
ed with our promptness and
satisfied that our charges
? have been reasonably low.
If you are among those who
have not made our store
their drug store, we ante
-you to call on us and do
business with us during the
coming year. Weare<?atis
tied that if you once come
here, that you will give us
your work always.
Whatever the Dr. orders
we have, or can quickly get.
Glad you read this, how
next time you want medi
cines call at
ZEMP'S
PHARMACY
Two Doors Above Postofllcc
SPECIAL
XMAS
AT TIIK FAMOUS
S A L E
Gilt Edg? Store
A Few of the Things That
Will Make a Nice Present:
One of those Ladies Silk Lined Tailored Suits, clieap at
|12.00, reduced to $7.00
A Ladle* Itaiii Coat ? Ilrowu and Gray, at $U.OO
One lot of Silk Waists ? Black and Colored ? reduced frotn
$5.00 to $21.00
All of our Ladies' and Children's Cloak* and Furs, at special
prices for this sale.
One of those Silk Covered Down Comforts, or a Nitre l'air of
Wool Blankets.
A beautiful line Tahle Linen ? Napkins, Doilies?, Tray Covers
and Toweis to select from.
Rugs, Hugs nnd Art Squares. We have just received a beauti
ful line of tliei*e for the Holiday trade, from 50c to ?10.00
Our Notion Stock is full of Nina* Novelties. A* beautiful line
oi Ladies' Hand Bags ? Leather and Velvets. We bought
a D'U miner's line of llaudkerehiefs ? these are beautifully
emhroidericd goods ? at 25 per cent, less than value. A lot
of Cut Glass, Fancy China, Hooks, Pictures, Vases and
Ninas Goods of a!l kinds.
Clothing ard Overcoats for Men Boys. We have the knife
in these goods and cut the price to suit you.
ONLY TWO WEEKS MOKE FOlt TICKETS
AT THE BUGGY.
Kvery I>ollnr Spent Witli Us, Wc Give You a Cliance at
tlic NKW Hl'GliV to Itv Given Away oa Xmat*
Kve at It O'clock
NAMES OF PERSON'S (J I VEX THE $5.00.
Aiicr. 2fl ? Mrn MoflTett, S. C fo.OO
Sept. 2 ? W. A. Cropland. Camden, S. O 5.JIO
Sept. 10 ? Stephen Williams (colored), lioykiu, S. <?.. 5.00
Sept. 17 ? T. W. Lang, Camden, S. ( 5.00
Sept. 24 ? Perry Adams (colored )t Camden, S. 1'. r?.00
Oct. 1 ? Lawrence McCaa, Liigoit', S. 1" 5.00
Oct. H ? Kobt. Stewart (rolorcil) 5.00
Oct. 15? Harriett llaile (ci>l<iri'<l) Camden, S. C. fi.00
Oe.t. 22 ? XV . .1 . Christmas, West Waterce 5.00
. Oct. 20 ? C*. I*. Smith, Camden, S. C 5.00
Nov. 6 ? Mis* lleulati Stm'ks, K. K. I). No. 2 5.00
Nov 12 ? Caddy Powell (colored) Boykin, S. C 5.00
Nov 19 ? Norwood Alteram, Camden, S. (! 5.00
Nov 25? -Frank I'earce (colored) 0.IM
Dec. 51 ? T. J. Williams 5.00
Dec. 10 ? Tweed- James (colored) 5.00
We Are Atfeiitti for Standard Pattern* at lO and 15c.
Call and Get a Fashion Sheet.
Itemcmher When You (io to Buy a Satr of Shoes that
ST A li II It AN I> SHOES AUK BUTTKH.
kes i?K( rr fl'IJ.y y orns.
The Famous Gilt Edge Store
1\T. VILLKPIOUK, PHOPUIKTOK.
NATHAN LEVY, the Clothier
Uegius PVondiy (Doming, Jiimry tbe 2, 1905
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Prices on Entire Stock Reduced Twenty Per Cent. (202) FOR 30 DAYS. One Price
to All. All (ioods Marked in Plain Figures.
TAKE PROMPT ADVANTAGE 0F THIS 0FFER
ROOM MUST BE MADE FOR OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS THAT WE ARE EXPECTING
TO ARRIVE AT AN EARLY DATE.
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NATHAN LEVY, The Clothier.
O'tir for TV axle, Mr. I>. F. l>IXON, Wtill Ho1<1m tine Port "'Witli Us.