The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, May 27, 1909, Image 3
local foatter.
City Lois for Sale.
Applj to
I.F. IIollAIUi,
x Camden. 8. C?
? -
Wanted.
Wanted, to rent a large room,
Or vacant out-house a few weeks
Cor storage purposes. Address,
^ 4>rcall at office of THE PEOPLE.
W. M. Htnson, Harness and
Shoes. One door east of Sny
der's stables.
Private ft'oat Cards.
Private -Post Cards for sale
jktihis office. Very convenient
at times. 25 for a dime.
Legal Blanks.
We have almost anything you
want from a Title to Heal Estate
>^down, and wluvt we haven't, we
can write for you us we are
something of a lawyer ouiself.
" When in need of Harness or
Shoe worlc, call an W. M. Hin
son. One door east of Snyder's.
/stables. ^
k> For Sale
Au up to date 2 Gin outfit with
lot aud tenant house.
C. G. Vaughan.
Marriage.
At Kershaw on the 18th lust.,
^*Col. *L. C. Hough and Mrs M.
J. Cook were united in matri
mony .by He v. Jubez Ferris >??
the home of the bride. Wo have
pot the pleasure of personal ac
quainlanee with the bride, bui
_ the groom is an old and cherish
ed friend to whom and wife we
.^extend warm and sincere con
gratulatious.
See W. M. Hinson for Harness
or Shoe work. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
llitioti Meeting at lift '/Ami Bap
tist Clittielt.
Union Meeting at Mt. Zion
Baptist Church, Saturday afvi
Sunday, May 29 aud 30th. 1909.
10 00 Devotional Services led
by C. U. Myers.
10.30 The Country Pastor and
"*4tlieSunduy School. J.O.Moseley
and Hev. J. Hunter.
Should the church member
who gives neither time or means
be held iu good standing and
fellowship? E. P. Shecld aud Rev.
.E. P. Rice.
Dinner at tlfc church.
JVhat sliould< be the attitude,
; 'mlcliOr?U .member toward the
liquor problem? E L Gopelaud,
H B Elliott.
Bible evidence of regeneration.
6 A West, J E Creed, Newton
Kelly, Rev. C I) Peterson,
fe SUNDAY.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Re dedication of the
church. Sermon.
S\ Iteilglous.
Those who attend the DoKulb
and Coolc churches will please
remember the notice alread,
. published of services to be lici.l
at the two by Hev. A. 11 Mitch'1:
ot the lirst Sunday iiiJniic, a.
^N-PeKalb at 11 in the morning ami
Ht Cook at 4 iu the afternoon.
The revival meetings recent I >
held at the Prst. Raptiwt church,
this city resulted in an addition
of forty-seven members with
v perhaps more to follow. The
vjiev. J. J. Wicker who conducted
these meetings is evidently the
light man in the right place He
U a very pleasant gentleman
Socially, and in his discourses
from the pulpit, preaches the
word of God in simple bnt con
?hieing language.
1*20*3
Barobergs Famous 5c
CIGAR
Is Sold by
P. T.i<?slicOV?mp, Caindon
Drug Company, Unie<? nnd
Lanir, H- Ij- SJchossburtf,
W. T. ?iMsty. lihiime &
Reattto, J. N. Olirislums, K
D. Dibblo& Bro and T. ,1.
Ho^Uin.
ASK FOR IT
Died at the home of ber sister,
Mrs. It. C. Johnson on Tuesday,
the 18th iust., Mrs. James tin
toy after ft short, illness al
though she hsd been in delieate
liealth for some time* The de
ceased was a most estimable lady
whose loss is mourned by a large
circle of relatives aud friends.
Tho many friends of Captain
L. L. Clyburn and wife, were'
shocked on Saturday morning
to learn of the sudden death of
the latter the previous even*
i?ij? us she was returning
to her home near DeKa 1 b
from the hospital Ht Columbi.
Mrs. CI jburn was esteemed and
loved by all with whom she came
in contact, and llie sympathy of
all goes out to the bereaved hus
band and family^
Mr. James A. Roseborough on
Thursday morning passed away
after an illness of only a few
hours. The cause of death is
stud to have been an attack of
*
acute indigestion. In his death
we have lost a life long friend^
and we mouru with the afflicted
widow and two little children.
The renaius were interred at
Si John's church on Friday.
On last Tuesday, May 18th,
the angel of death entered the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Dabi;ey uud tooU from tlinin their
little nioii Lawrence Clyburn,
aged I year and 1 months. The
little fellow had beeu sick four
weeks. To tho sorrow stricken
parents we extend heartfelt
Sympathy.
'?Yliere's a j?air of little imtids,
I.aid l(? rent forayrr mere.
Tlu-re'stwo pretty din*pled cheeks,
W liok*<> rich blossomitijf is o'er,
heath has sealed two little eyes
'I hnt will no more smile or weep;
Tin J' windows of the soul.
Little L". <>.'* gone to sleep.
His Aunt.
Mr. T. G. Bush died at his
home in upper Camdeu on the
night of May 21st of apoplexy
He was formerly a prominent
cartoonist on the staff of tho
New York World and was about
08 years of age. IIis interesting
family of wife, three daughters
and one son have the sympathy
of a large circle of friends in
this community.
.V Ficc OO Page Diary For Our
Headers,
Wc take pleasure iu announc
ing that any of our readers eau
secure a line 90 page diary for
1000, by sending2 cents postage,
lo 1). Swift& Co., Patent Law
yers, Washington, D. C. This
diary is worth 2"> cents, and eon,
tains 120 pages of valuable infor
mation, such as the crop prod
uction of 1008, by states; Brief
but valuable points of every day
law and patent laws; Business!
forms, ami population of till!
ciiies ami states, etc, and 7.')
pages memorandum.
Perfect satisfaction in quality
of work, and prices sriven l>v W.
M Ih'i-on. Give me ii call
in ir.*t ?>! II triM'SK ov S'lttc
lo Sul>Mci-ibi*r?.
It your paper happens to come
to you this week or next week or
therealter addressed in red,
kiudlx take n as a gentle hint
1 It 11 v\ ?.? will nio'.t. fervent ly t hank
you for ami appreciate a quick
payment of the whole, or a part
of your indebtedness to ns of
| what eVer ti.i I tire
There are four classes of peo
pie who should receive the (lis
tin^uished attention of debtors;
the preacher, the doctor, ihe
grocer and the editor. Tin*
preacher ministers to the spirit,
the doctor to the body, 'tin*
grocer satisfies the cravings of
the stomach, and ti e editor tills
your mind. Without a well
stored mind when* aro you? In
this age of progross, you might
as well bein the wilds of darkest
Africa Como on, friends. We
need money.
Tl??il I/itV Insurance I'ollcy.
Thorn still seems to be ti little
business in the minds of some
' people concerning our lifo in
surance policy. To maice the
[matter absolutely clear, we will
say ti}ai Jo every subscriber to!
iTltfc; PKOPLK who keep up a]
I paid subscription, we guarantee
that, be will not. dio within the)
period (hiring whicn bis account
I? clear on our books. Should j
; lie, through any m..jchau<'i> Imp
pen to cross the divide during
ithat period, and wants Ins money
' back, ho can ijnt it promptly by
! making application tor same at'
tins oftiee. No offer could be
fairer, and it furnishes an added
iuducemont why all should take
' TH Fi FF'OTf.F
PERSONAL.
?Mr.cC. F. TMlinucf* a promi
nant citizen of Cher?v waa in
the city on Monday and paid
THE PBOPLB a ptoaaantcall.
?The lecture on The Holy
Land on Monday nljrbtby Rev.
J. J. Wicker vas greatly en
joyed by the large audiance who
laced the lecturer.
BREVITIES.
?The city lots offered in this
issue are the.Ancrum lots on
Fair Street of this city.
?Oar Job Work ad is attrac
tive, aud our work and prices;
more so. Give us a trial.
?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer
ing barbed wire aud tield fenc
ing as cheap as the cheapest.
?Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache
has a professional card with us.
He is a sound lawyer, and a gen-'
ial gentleman.
?We are still iu (he market
for corn, peas and haled chucks
oil subscription. Pou't be bash
ful about bringing them iu.
I
?James DeLoache & Co., are
advertising coal and wood tu
this issue. Phone them your
wants iu either. ,
?A?k for Bamberg's 4,1 20-3"
cigar, and take no other. It is a
tine smoke, and besides is of do
mestic manufacture. See ad.
Zeigler & Mathis have a
well appointed poultry yard in
this city. Now is the seasou lo
buy eggs. Scrub poultry is dear
at any price, bee the 7> & M.,
ad.
?Did you receivfe that state !
inent of your account we sent,
you recently? If you did, please
g?ve it your attention quick.' IT
you didn't we will mail you a
duplicate on application.
?Read carefully every ad. in
this issue, big or little. These!
little notices "For Sale or Kent"
may interest some people about
this time.
?House builders and con-j
tractors will de well to corres- j
pond with Mr. B. It. Truesdel i
before purchasing lumber and'
laths elsewhere. His ad tip- |
pears in this issuo.
?Good building lots are groov
ing scarce. Those desiring to
build a home will do well to cor.
respond with Judge J. P. Hol
land promptly. The several
lots he has for sale are prime. !
WHEN HER BACKACHES
A Woman Finds All Hit Knergy i
and Ambition Slipping Away j
Camden women know how the nclies j
and paints that come wIumi the kidney* '
fail make lite a burden. Backache, |
hip piling, headaches, dizzy spells, dis
tressing urinary troubles, all tell of j
sick kidneys and warn you of the
stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy !
and Bright1.* disease. I>onn's Kidney!
Pills permanently cure all these dis- i
order* Hi-re's proof ui it in a C:iui-.
den wouriii's words :
Mrs S. E. Arrants, ^aureus
Street, Camden, S. C., says: For1
years mv kidneys were slug
srid irregular passages of
'In ->?( ? ? i imix ciiubHii mo annoy
I '. ;(l 11 ?'(ji]? ? 111 luMiluclis
i'i*st ? ? ii ni^lH and felt
gt'iierali^ miserable. I at length
read about Doau's Kidney Pills?
and was led to procure a box at
Zemp's drug store I used them
H.?? diri'i i'd .iml thev not only
regulated I ho passages of the j
kidney .secretion but stopped the
henditrht's itiid improved my
h< Mil h in ever> way. 1 do not
hesitate ui recommend Poau's
Kidney Pills for kidney trouble, "j
Kor Side l>y all dealers. Price 60c. I
Poster--Miilmrn (N>., Buffalo, N. Y.J
sole iiueuts for the United States.
Iteilieuiliel* I lie name?linau's?mill'
I HK(? no ol lit'l*.
Facts .About VeifctnhlflM.
Celery originated in (icmany.
The chestnut came from Italy.
Tim onion originated iti Egypt.
Tobacco is a native of Virginia.
The nettle is a native of Rnrope
The citron is a native of Greece
Oats originated in North A frioa
The poppy originated in the
Kast.
Kyc camo originally from LI-1
bo rill.
Parsley was first known in
Sardinia.
The pear and apple are from
Europe.
Spinach came from Arabia.?
Crit.
Young iiirlM Arc Victim*
of hewtHolu'*, h5 well as ot?I?'r women,
hut all jrot <|itit*U r*?l!?? f ami prompt'
clip* from I?r. Klli^> NVw l.m* 1'ilix,
tin* \vorl?r? tu'st. remedy for jock and
nervmt* h?a?ta?,t??,rf. 't iny malic pure
bloiMt, tool *troii]{ nerve* r?'i<l tunlil op
jour lieallh. Try litem. at <"?m
den IjruK Company, K. M. Zemp
lK'Tn*?* KraucN tfcmp'i ilfitg store.
EXCURSION RATES
To Ashevillo, NV 0 ? and Return.
AcoouiH Twentieth Annual
fleeting National Tcnvelers
Protective Assotia 11 o n of
Ainorica. >
The Southern Kail way an
nounces' very low round trip
rates fro*n all points to Aslie
ville, N. C., aud return for the
above occasiou. Tickets will be
sold May 28th, 29lh, And 30th,
and for trains arriviug Ashe
ville before 3:00 p. in. May 31st,
limited good to return 30 days
froun date of sule.
Round trip rates from princi
pal points as follows:
Blaclc?burg $ 3.10
Blackville 0.70
Branch ville 7.15
(Jamden 0 10
Charleston 8 95
Chester 1 4 45
Columbia ; 5 05
GatTney 3 40
Lancaster 5 05
Orangeburg ' * ? *0 55
Roclc Hill 4 30
Soar tan burg 2 35
Wiunsboro 5 35
York ville 4 00
Special arrangements are be
itij; made lor-hand ling T. P. A.'s
their families aud friends in the
most- comfortable and conven
ient way to and from Asheville.
Entertainments of various kinds;
side trips to Lake To.xaway,
June 4th, old fashioned South
ern barbecue, trolly ridos, grand
ball at Battery Park Hotel, etc.
Southern Railway officials and
passenger representatives will
be present to assist in looking
after the entertainment, provid
ing information, etc.
h'or further detailed infortna
tion apply to Southern Railway
ticlutt agents or address
J. C LUSK,
r\:.. A.,,,,, t
Charleston, S* C.
J. L. MEEK,
Ass't. Gen. Pass. Agent
Atlanta, Ga.
Foreed Into Hxilc.
Wm. Upchurcli of Glen Oak Ok!a.,
was an exile from home. Mountain
nil*, lie thought would cure a frightful
lung-racking cough thai li.nl tit-lied all
remedies for two years, After nix
months he returned, death dogging
his steps. "Then I began to use Dr.
King's New Discovery," he writes,
"and after taking six bottle 1 am as
well as ever." It saves thousands
yearly from desperate Uu?? tli.>ea~o?.
Infallible for Coughs and ('olds, it dis
pels Hoarseness and Sore Throat.
Cures Crip. Bronchitis. Hemorrhages
Asthma, ('roup, Whooping Cough.
W?e and $1.00, trial bottle free, guaran
teed by Camden Druir Company, !?*. M
Zt nip ?fc DePass ' Francis L. Zenip.
Wintlirop College?Solio'arsli i
and Kill ranee ICxanihiat ion.
Tin! examinat ion for t ho award
of vacant Scholarships in Win
throj) College and for the ad
mission of new students will he
held al I In* Counts Court House
on Friday, July 29f a. m. Ap
plic.unls inu.st be not less than
fifteen yen rs of age. When
Scholarships are vacant after
.Inly 2nd they will he awarded
lo llio.-e malting the highest
:?vi'r.ig^' ai thisexamiualion, pro
vided they meet I no conditions
governing the award. Appli*
cants for Scholarships should
write to President .lohnr.on be
fore the examination for Schol
arship examination frhinks.
Scholarships are worth $100
and free tuition* The next ses
sion will open September lath,
1009. For further information
and catalogue, address Pres.
1>. B. floiiMHon, Rock Hill,
S. V.
IT. C. COLE.)
BIltiKDtili OF
FINE P 0IIL f R Yj
Florence, S. C.
T. S, Sonio Pino Young
ft tori; Now lioudy for
i7
CITY TAXES.
An Ordinance To Raise Sap
plies For The Year Of
Our Lord, 1909. i
Be it ordained by I lie Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Camden, S.
O., *nd by the autliority of the same,
that the following taxes be and the
same are hereby levied for l lie current
year from the 1st day of Jatiuaay 1900,
to the 81i>t day of December, 1909.
A tax of ten (10) mill* on each and
every dollar of real and personal prop
erty within the corporate liiuilH ol the
City of Camden, S. C., on the first day
of January 1809.
Sec. 1. That all able bodied male
persons between tlie ages of eighteen
and fifty years, residing within the
corporate limits of the city of Cati.den,
S. C., not exempted from roan duty
under the law of the Slate, shall work
the streets, ways and bridges under
the direction of such overseers as may
be appointed for such a space of time
not exceeding six (C) days in one year.
Provided : That at the time of re
ceiving the notice any person may pay j
to the person giving such'tioticc three
dollars (?3.00) commutation, which
shall be received in lieu of the work,
and that any person refusing to work
said streets or to nay said commuta
tion, siiaii be fined not less than five
(,$5.00) dollars nor more than ten
($10.00) dollars or be imprisoned not
less than ten (10) days nor more than
twenty (20) days, in the discretion of
the city Recorder.
Kali lied by the Mayor and Aldermen !
of the city of Camden. S. hi Conn- j
oil assembled, this 5th day ol April,!
A. 1)., 1909.
i-\ M. ZEMP,
Mayor.
Attest:
J. J. UOODAI.E, i
Clerk.
The tax books for -4he collection ol'I
City taxes will be opened in Council |
Chamber, Camd.'ii, S. C., on May loth, j
100'.), and remain open #?aeh day except
Sundays, from 9 A.M., to i- M., and |
from 1 P.M., to <> p. M., until May j
81st inclusive, after which t'ine the J
penalty \vs!! be nt'. iohod to all de-!
liiKjuents.
F. M. ZEM1\
Mayor. }
Attest:
J. J. (Joodam:, !
Clerk.
Take
ONE
of the Little
Tablets
and the,
Pain is
Gone
NEURALGIA
BACKACHE
"I h*v; used Dr
Mile*' Anil-Pain
P)!is for years rnci
f!nJ tj.ri they are ih:
one thin;; (hat wit!
certainly Rive a suf
ferer the ileslrcu
re!i??"
Mrs. J. P Rrlssell.
Tompah, Nev
AND Tllf. TAINS OF
RHEUMATISM
and SCIATICA
25 Doses 25 Cents
Your Drucgisi <*!!* pr Mile* An!l-P*in. f'llls
and he li luihoritcd to roiurn the fri.c of I he fir>i
package (onlv* il li falls i?> henrfii >ou
For Hatching |
From ThorouKhbret! Pens |
'
IH-iAClv MIXOROAK
"WHITE WYANDOTTKS
WHITE A BROWN 1 JOG- j
I10RNW, ANT) nrrF
PLYMOUTH ROCKS.!
Zeipjer & Mathis.
A Hi-nlilod Itoj'.i SlirlcKs
hornl'iiMl his crar.dfnolhrr, Mrs. :
T?itvlor, of Nobo, K; .. who wriicn that.)
when hIS llioiis.li! ],?> would (lit, Duck-!
Irii's Arnica Salvr wholly core*! him.
Infallible for I'.tiruM, Skills f'nt*.
Con.*, Wound"-, l?rdi.ii?*. Oirt* * FrviT
Snr*'*, Koils. Skin Fmj.it ions. Chil
blain?, <'l;:?|>j?f?I Hands. Moon root '
I'lh-s, 'J'"* :it ( iiMulcn I'mir ('ompany.
F. M. 7a-oi;> & Ivl'n**, Franc 15 F.
7A'\u\) ilru# utorcp.
Or. Vilnci's New li^c nif 3
Tbo boPt in tbo worltl.
SEABOARD
AIR LIN E RAIL W A I.
These Arrival* an<t l)?|?iirturcs tk: w^H a* liuio and i.'ottnectioM
with other Coiupauies, arc Rivvu oulj o? Information na*4 art not
intra ti teed.
NORTH BOUND.
Your Ron ml Florida
Liiimtud. I\tst Mm).
SI m
Lv Camden.. 6:f'5
Ar Cheraw 8:13
Ar Hamlet ?:20
Ar Raleigh , 12:35
Ar Portsmouth T:JK>
Ar Richmond 5:30
Ar Washington b:;>0
Ar Baltimore 10:02
Ar Philadelphia 12.211
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p m . .6:20 a m
p m 8:02 u re
p ui 8:45 a ift
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u m 5:45 p rn
a m 5:05 p in
u m 8:35 p re
u in 9:52 p ra
p Hi 11:5L p rzi
p ui 3:53 a ic
Passengers
can remain in sleencr until 7 00 a. ui.
SOUTH BOUND.
Year
KoiUi<l Limited
81
Florida
Fust Mail
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Lv Cnmden 9:i2l)
Ar Colutub u 10:25
Ar Savannah ... .. 1:10
Ar Jacksonville 5:00
Ar Tampa G:30
a in ?10:30 p m
a m li :40 p ru
p in L?:45 a m
p m 7:15 a in
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For farther information unci reservations apply to
E. J. COOPER, Agt J. S. ETCH BERG BR, T. P. A.
Caindon. S. C. Columbia, S. 0.
Send us Your Job Work
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GUARANTEED TO SATISFY PURCHASiiiiS
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<'.rc?v the first ?."?>*.( Pev.f t. Kn>v fi ne over f.vcntv thousand'
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I tip oner or twice in a whole *#-. >;i. i'.>- \
J an ordinary tire, tli.> { unctr.i': i'.:f
I by aevernl In-era ol thin. : prei.'.ity ; ? ?
I tread. Ttierenuiar juice of tv?< : m ?* t*;
advertising purpoc' ? v. r ati: im>l?iti ?.??j-i ?
the rid'jr of only f.j.fio p~r pr\'.r. \c or.1 ? .
apnioval. You do i>nl uay a et;it miNi y 1 ?
W? will Allow a ' "??li ifisi'in'iii <--t . >. 1 ??
tend FULL CASH W1TI5
aickel plated bras.* hnnd pump. Ti.c.-n, t.?? ?.
not satisfactory 011 ex/u'iiiintiou. Wv !,?- 1 t
batik. If you or.l^r a pair of thr.v t>r> \>
w??r better, last longer and Iwl: fitier i
know that you will be so well ulea^c.! tli: t 1.
Xft want yoj to send ur a tri*tl ordT et on<-":,.tn ?
if YM3 MEKD rsn^
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die ?peeinlln'roductorv price qnot'il aixiv ; m .
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do hot wA/rJXZi?f&rwJ?'Z'--.i!'-: i
offers vro arc maV 1 nj;. It only cor.;;, a po-*. ii n?lturn -ei ytniu(;
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For Sale.
IvOU^li "iu i < 1 ^liort
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SALE.
1 Tliis \vili notil \ \lie pui>li(t lhat
, v.c have disposed of our interest
j in the* Wood and Coai business
j lo Messrs*. Jus. 1 )<? Ijoache S: (.Jo.
Thanking mmi for your pnl.ro*
( 11.??^? in 1 he pas I, and hoping lhaf
! yoii will continue it to our sue
i rcssoi'p, wo aro
Very truly
VV11i 1:11;<? r* & Burnet,
1 Those wisiiimr to pi a orders
.for eitluo' wood or coal v.- ill
] please phone
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when everything rite f iiu.
In nosvous prostru.ijn arid f-.MVU'.le
weukncuscj tlicy nie the r.uj>r< v..e
remedy, na thousands have u.v.iPcd.
FOR KIDNKY. UV?R AMD
STOMACH TROUBLE
it i'i tVc best mcdiciria '.\2t uold
over .*? uruf^ict'n tot'Jj'tr
F()R SALE
ATI'!/) AT T!!tH '>KV)i"K
Pedigreed Kird Dogs.
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