The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, March 24, 1904, Image 3

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1?? ^ 1 1// . . (Uriii trap tlis phm ?f Tklaia lilwi M Ma alum ?f Imk I**, iCrmut Wnyfh. wHIi Wxl ftaM, fii i ?! i pM !?>!? |iiiViiiiiii mil wi in enlisting 4 _ Through the courtesy t>? Mo*; D. E. Plole j, we are enabled to 22 lTJ(OCS? ?eed to oqr subscribers and friends. VhaAs, FfeM^J > Army Pont Vslfament. Mr. J. K. WorluqMjJpqaik. of Company A, iudRegt^srOI J2SBlS?S has been assigned for duty at I Port Moultrie, ft. OL Wants to Oo Nortli. , Aiiluteyigentcplored giri, 314 years old r would like to take service with some Northern Tady,' 1 ? iofeturn with her on hen deJ parture from Camden. For oi *WF^,jpsrUooUis spplri M this office. j "txazzztr*-"-, 8rd Grade; Mary Roseboroqgh 1 average SQA, Sd#M Kbse-] taro^M^KwlBoMboroogb, Every one 'who'caV ^affori'lj 'Wi ?bonkf iibt fail to att4*tf (he Har rie#i*fceip**te Sbow on Tues day, the 29th. Bee their ad. in ? this issue. liuis alrighCftnd. vill well repay yon In amusement ?ad Instruction for the small ^L*3r-gya5$z: tised. wwaaa^iiu-a1 almost as good as new. The ?taraaata stall ment plan for 985? $10 cash, lo^D^tbe hqfreca 4a,tto?tbtg fat in Do?** neglect thii y^jxirtuhltjf tbf fcecurC W&U i' t , tgfpe* writer on the market for this, small snm. This typertfrf&i^s notour property, but was ship wr stf IT Talk fttt. S.4 The Beat Seed Corn. "OARRICK'S PROLIFIC. 1 A limited supply of this corn which produces a general aver be obtained by leaving your or 4s? at the offioe at The People. Price 40 oents per peck. <? ' .v.* , i ? ? W<* Temperance, JLaw and Order f ^r* J f Anson. State lecturer for the 8. C. Temperance Law and Order League faced a very mvch smQilei^audietioe tliau the <pu4e adjfoc^ltes deserves off Friday night, the llfh Inst, We1 were not able to reach the church In time for the lecture, but have | been Inforihed that it was very ? A.tpmporary organization *as effected wU)t tye following !roll of officers Slid *memWta : The following is the<lMitrol offi cers: President,, JRev^ Jlk R y Earle; 1st Vice Pres., R. T. Ooodale; M Pres., B*n). Halle. Members Bx. Committee: O. C. Bruce, J. J. Goodale, w! I>. Whitaker, J. R B. Williams. ? vSec< aad TVei^, W. P. Mills. y *1 * " \ '/ i < msmbefrs:'6. \f Brute,' 8. M. Johnson, W. P. C. ?hmra la tills eltjr, Mr. ban ocrtalo'jr OonpUmatts tke Editor. tWe^uTfAt been notified by tw dqiww Secretary of the National Fraternal Union, of Minttt I7m of onr election as* a member oi the monument fund of that Order. Consult the first Pf*ge of our last issue, In which, the complete plan is outlined". W+i ndawe * tty* -plan unreserve edfy, and MjirtMt all our mem bers will fall into line and band, in to us the neoeesaary amount. There ia no earthly Reason / why any man ,pith this opportunity. ,to have his name and Virtues (If he has any) shotmr not cause both "to be inscribed on enduring stone.' ? Grnadcat Mjlltacry Op?ntnf. ?'tHe Millinery now on inspection atHtrsch Bios. A .Co.) Is said to?bd the most magnifi cent 4|sploy in that }\ ne tlua ever delighted the eyes Of toe jsdies of Camden. If yog have nof yet catted on them, don't fall to do so TO DAY. Their mil liner ^ a finished artist, and the hats especially that she is show* tag are dreams of loveliness, vou^ Uilss this opportunity, which occurs ^ut once a season to feast your eye on beauty in fts] md4t aitrrcttve form. We are informed that on Sat 27th inst., the con awarded for the; magnificent thre# story building on the site fust imfMpoltf^ This buuding winWe'illi^o stone, irapt. ami t^e lower front all |>W(W^Wfo< $ie lower floor will be occupied by our new bank, The Commercial Savings and V*?At stcond floor fflWSSSSSWtS: MUonloMd KtrifeMbf Pftbiw fol difference in that particular iMc^oiriSf ?h#>>R?ek7< A tke Big Show# * Jo | Particular attention ni called to the ad. of the HarrisNldkel Plate | Show that wilt be witlttas on the Wtl'IMt We ttt^juen this show before, and endorse it a4| clean,' fall ' of attractions and worthy ot patronage. It is not Qlt^n that our cfusens have the opportunity to take in as good a thing as we know this to be, and as we have too manj^ opances to obsertethe serious ii<3# of life, wd should dot forget, tj^at it has fts ffaruftin? as well as instruc tive side, so we hop# these peo ple will be well patronised. Dentil. | f. I , Mt. Willie Yhewtng, of the Ionia scction, died of pneumonia on ihe evening of 1f#ch 20th. He was only 28 yeiri. old, and I was a young man of|>fl^mise. It is sa'i^ that he coii|r4?ted this feffdlfsfcfee while ic attendance upon the Kelly-CreicY trial *at Bishopville last we<|k,||impfy rf* a spectator. Our syttpjHhiee are dranded to the fao4|y^ ? Died on March f 10, at the| e of Mr. JofciWruesdeUL tffc W: Booker Ha&4?e. Mr. Hacksbee was formjrw a resi dent of our county, lul had lor a number of years live# at Rock Hill, ft. C. Our sytftptthiefl are 'With ftis'JfcmflSp MNfH mother. fa Car* C?NtUp*tls)i Poftrtr. Take < i.imnli Caud* caihart ?o loo or ??. If C ?? a tall to our*, draw '?ta roftuwl mrm y. sjasasaP . jaalii rvfiiitii-.n-ii r- - t.r 44^* felflk ikMMkte ?WWl WV fCOpiC WllMRRl MV |wM V Mo?bp<* brtww OaMct *a4" New OritftM m l|pnda|. II mim l?teef?t ?a fp*e of ik? Ma* thai New OHmm ?m witclwrt, ?M jmkBMliUlalafcnU. are aiorfc fortunate than Camden la 1W fanl thit to QrdWeat frty tihef sHf ?no W|Ma|liin ua i?f, while to Cju** den they had ta play an eaad, which .^Th* M*o taajme J>erd follower New Orleaae? Jlehle, 1; Graham, f;' Wels, ?; aad Aadrewa, bach* '^aaidea ? K*ap*dj, 1; Baratow, S; Whlatleer, t;?MKlBCthaoh4| Meter*. T.K. Krumbol* aad O.O. Bn?| aaM a?;|fih keepere, aad Mr. Saltttmd acted aa veferVe. Four perioda were played, and thoae ? mini ?? iS ????.! if p?V> <I?*!?ecd I| one of the "cleaneat" famea on ra oerd, ^ew fools hiipg j?*de, and good atroaf team work belngtbe feat v re of t>eafiep}00a. Tbe.hnal soore etood pUl* lol?,Jo) favor of Camdea. Kennedy made 0 (coals, Whlatler 7H? 'taftb* ft, and Ki?| en u toy Camden. Capt. Mehle and Aadrewa made the by the Camden Country Club, are eery haailaoau. aad araawaahiblHoa at tbe Hotel Kirkwood. uaiMK ? I Cjj The world famooa Niokel Plata Bbow la m U?e fifty to-day, aad gave.a per formaaoe thur afternoon, and aaotMr ia to be given tb? evening at the gra uade, on Wqetfrn Avenue (i -the Weal Sad. A abort parade waa^rlveg tale aMroiag> aad it attraeted pa little attention. rThe abog it ajrletly Wte dMM??le *ikrtnloliir*B Ua every feature. The elephant wbleh la ihitlnd by tbe company la one of the hrftdlia th* WOrtd.? The I3*yton Pre*/ Ob.., , ? An?tlier Beqn?uit . r.t, 1 ACotlple of WMki ago we re* qintiBi Mr irieads to coma for ward and assist u in our plan to iiiinfrgt intf Hr^otber ways lm pwtflf ^TM P^Ie," and we arte gig* lo aft* tlytfcthsjtfid not take: UJn ^adpart, bptip quite a num bef of Instances responded cor dlalTy. But HSV responses were aotso wufftpftfB to Justify ua fix making toe chansre that w? this subject a thoacbt; and while we are aware of 4he fact that some otypu have not all of tbe aukd? t?e oeodr Hews, we do not really tt^ink we bave a sub* jlaiibei wbo loiiunt pay ua some thing now, and tne balance later CI ?>f! I " There ia an old, and in this in stance true, saying ihat "many a mickel make'*' a Ruckle," so cope on, my friends, and let us see ii.t>elween us we eannot suc ceed in making that "muckle." We wilfdo oar part if you will dp yours* _____ The President Disappointed. It is not often that the Presi* dent of a great Republic, siich as ours, ia tbrned down when he wants to pay a flying visit or passing callv at ^ny winter or other retort, but We are reliably informed that that happened in our localtty'the other day. \ It is sabtthat President Roose velt wired ahead for accommo dation for hftneelf and party en route somewhere, and the pro ftrfctor dfUhd hotel #as forced I te decline his patronage because ror lack of room. When this be 1 came known on the street, rforne ftag,(or agg*) ranprked that he would have turned out' ever jr vankee on the list in order to have the President with as. 1 AJU 41 U. J 1 ? J- - ^ a vev<wu?? A A VIA* dent1 had bedn furnished muw modaUons, we wonld not have allowed him to leave ua before sectoring hie subscription to "The People,*' after which we intend ed to enroll Booker Waahington, and then? wouldn't we nave been "IT?" ' 1 ;''i" r - 't. si the I V?V*i tha ITtbln**., "SB TrfS!; ib.itNH |? I ?? -fc" was) to witii [ <? lure. Mr^.M Airmi ??? ?as *r W.^i/ V**1****' f ?ma* c?,,~ w?2TxI|mLIm bl.memorjby attend! d* the funeral Inabodjj ?fcb bi. follow man ? * ?grw**>?,*?*?od laM? fcb poaterity. TtirwaoM ^ aM ?wM Forwaa?, of. wnitarjF, an* Tbnwaa Foreman, of hM??n^m*bury Sun *wip 171b. 0lUn that*h? ?*ntb of, but ban* a*4 wife follow Mob other ao ?aiofcljr,b*taa tbla ax?I oouple were hmtad.atilfe.lt ma, bo that tbo be-| raavrd boaba^d preferred to join bit w!feqtriek)j,U? better land. United ? U** Were, and in daatb the* are not divided. PERSONAL Mr. H. H. King of BishoDville tM ^ Camden this week enjoy* ing the polo games. Mr. R. J. Fletcher one of Barter file *8 popular horse men viaiiAxl Camden this -reek. Mr. J.: B. Morrison, one of the tonr inspectors of fertilisers sent put by the Fertiliser Board of Clamson College, was in the city on Friday. Mr. W. R. Crosby, erf O'Fallon, HI, it in fee city in the interest of the Winchester Arms Co. Mr. |Crosb|vii ^ fihMMipn clay pigeon shot of tbe worlds and is l?*n? wonderful marksman. off 07 ait of ? to Oolaqbin on Mon day. J| Oor oH frtewl.fl B. Bembert off Remberts oiled om qb the other evening and banded in Us ?ubecrlpilon. Eddie's eub counts o^P~Wlr fcr eomthln* m be u QoaMnontty, and I? ..frr*1? 9m/m <wUc?*, I he will do) we have no doobt of ?obscnpiion list of pthtrtj or more from Remberts in the near future. Messrs. Henry G. Garrison, MW^eod, D. M. Zemp, with their friend, Mr. Hopkins, of Baltimore, pio-nick ed lit White Pond the early part ofitrts week. The three first mentioned young gentlemen re ppfort that- they thoroughly enjoy ed their annual bath in the pla wd jyfters pf:*fuHnIa*d lake. We have not seen Mr. Hopkins fK> cannot say what experience be had or how" he enjoyed it., Mfc T. 8. Gregory, now of I Smpter, where he has been con ducting an extensive mercantile business, called on us on Friday on his return to Sumter after a pleasant visit to relatives at his ^Id home, Lancaster. Mr. Gre gory is contemplating a removal to either Mullens or Summerton, and, in the event that he does make the move, Sumter will lose a good citizen, and Mullens or Summerton be the gainer. CapttGeo. R. Rembert, a pro minent voung lawyer, of Colum ' *? ^uaUy prominent candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial District in the coming primary, visited us last week. In the absence of a Ker ,or w,e position of Solicitor, we incline to our haister county. Richland, and so I U?haira of no other S/SVB2& ?'?,co11 on Friday. u Mko oumalvee, is an old typo, and expresrod him self aa much pleased with the I general arrangements of our S^^wybody is, but we were *2? ?F??^- Of an [Wen on it. Mr. DuPrea goes with a reoevft copy W "The People," and w* have Stti XL****" W#* be will enjoy an eaay momertt until he sends us his check for at least a year's aubscription. att4 h Q? Mm ?opM?o> oar irregular re porter Mfl ti(H two boom. ? J?kr ?!? trjl>K Ubitlllr. Vlltakrr out mt U* Mtira p*sa afrs lenac tlk Hw, iw htflnf laM the ticket gi?M Mai that mqruiag, Wi Mao mom j. Jake Was Mian rather Juicy, a* is natural wtth aa> one (bat take a drink it alt, bat who baa to fee to the diapenaary for a -Ml half plat, trWi, in the aataral orderof things, a nickel drink would bare been amplo U.r all hia modest at<daK unless some frltnd bad oome eoaao' ak>o?r and eat >?a ap t# another. Suae, oa tbe eeatrarj, waa in amefcan choiy pood, bavlif bad hia regular Saturday ybil curtailed because of tbe iltnaaa of bla motber-in-law, whoae fttneml 'bb bad hoped to atttcnd at leapt a weak previous, Tbia aad mischance waa naturally tbe ooeaaion of bla being; late for town on tbe oaaal day. Jake waa In high api rlta, aad with cauae wben we couaider Abe quality of fba "no X" that he had been imbibing/ lie opened the conver sation with, * "Hello, 8am; yu kno wha* I bin tell yu bout votin fo whaleber can 'date Cap*n Schrock say rote tof Well, nig" gab, I'se dun gut dat reddiekio' ticket I tell yu bout, do it didn't bab my name on It ewentually, but one ob dean crnd'date aay ef I vote fo* him lie see I gotrn alright; but I'se sho gwine ter aee Cap'n 8chrock 'fore I dna an y ting, ooa Idoan Wan Maaa Dug to hab anyting ter do wld media yeah ontaide dat cbickea blxneaa dat Maaa Charlie pay me out ob." "Dat'a alright, Jake; yu la a foci ter nix up yeraef 10 politic, but a niggah am a fool anyhow ; alwaya puttin* in he bill in 'lection year, an' when 'lection ober, de white man say, 'go on back ter dat plow, you black raacal ; we isn't got no uae fer yu tel de nest 'lection.' But say, Jake, la yu got eny ob dat no X co'n yu talk host lef? Ef yu ia, pull her out, cos I kno dat dat 'spencery be doe' up fore I git dar, do de aun 'II be aa hour high, and ef 1 bab trr stay wid my eoualn ter night hit'll be two hour by aun fore I kin bit a tiger ter-mor rer, |n den ef 1 miaa him, 1 doan kno wba* time Dr. Lang open Monday mornluV ' r" ??Yea, Sam, I Is got a little bit; but I I waa tiukin bout carry Id' hit home to de ole 'oman fer her ter mek acme ob dat flannel weed tea what de docter aay am bout de bee* ting ter dat mlluenway and de P-neumonla ya kno a be bio bab.*' I "Dat'a alright Jake, 1 gueas I hab i ter spen de alrhfc wid my oousin any how, en' mebbe ter-morrer I hab de luk to strike dat tiger. Cf I dont, 1 tink Dr. Lang '11 open sooner, ooa de days am gHtln' longer. Well, I wan ter talk ter ya 'bout dat we'pon law Cap'n Schrock bab ter aay so much 'bout In be laa* week "People," .but 1 reely hasn't de time, coa I kno my cousin am waltin'.on me. I aee yu nez week." ANNOUNCEMENTS. ' * ' * - - - - ? Wmm C*mI; Tmaurw. Mr. W. R. Hough baring announced bis Intention not to stand for re-elec tion, we hereby place In nomination as a moat worthy aucceasor, Mr. W. F. MALOKK for the ifflce of County Treasurer. Mr. Malone nee^ls no in* trod notion to tha votrea of Kerahaw County, aa he la home born and home ralaed. We most have a good man to sucoeed Mr. lleugh, and W. F. Malone is tbe man. ALL KERSUA W. The ftrfenfts of Mr. D. M. McCAS KILL hereby announce biro as a can didate, for ^the office of 'J'ressurer ol Kershaw county 111 the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. Mr. McCaskill need* no com mendation at our hands, being well known to all tha voters of the county, and having already made a very cred itable race f< r the osme office for which we again place him in nomination. ; . ; FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce that Mr. D. K. HOUGH will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. For Comity A n <11 tor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office ot Auditor of Ker shav County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Respectfully, . JOHN J. GOODALE. Mr. D. F. DIXON Is hereby an-j nou need aa a candidate for Auditor of Kershaw County in the coming pri mary eleotioii. Mr. Dixon needs no wordaof commendation from us. He baa aerved ua weil In tbe past, and Is Well ottaliBed to do an in the future. MANY FRIENDS. F?r Sfcertff. Mr. Editor : We hope yoar space and kindness will permit ns to suggest the 'name ot CAPT. J. C. ROLLINGS ss a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw County. Capt Rollings is a gentleman of flie old school; aad iswcfl known all ?ver tbe doaoty. He Js hilly able and oompeteat to make an ideal Sheriff. Further comments woaKT be useless. Captain, can we hear from you soon? ' FRIENDS. iwrjWIy C? 8ktriff, U4 tkm?r>a imobst' W fiM'Wn vW wmMmIw good tM mhWt Km Wwif or Mc. W . W* HUCKABEE hare concluded MUte f? the man, and fcerAy place Mm m nomination for that oAw. VOTERS. , I bervby announce ?yacU a% a flM didate for Sheriff In tha approaching primary elwttwi of tlie Democratic party. As I hare prenoosiy IIM (hif offli*, extfnMofiltiM Of mif canae* lty to gtoelhe people good servioe to unatcewry. K rest ectfully inyffte the support of the Totera of Kershaar county. JAMES U HAILE. , t i . ? ? v. i Mr. Editor-: Please annoance that Mr. J. H. TRASTrn AM will be a candi date for reflection to tlie office of Sheriff, subject to the DeasocraUe PrU msry. 1 Friends. To the voters of Kerstisw cOonty : At the earnest soli ritation of my friends, f hereby come before you a* s oaulidate for the office of Sheriff of our county. I deem it unnecessary to *ay anything In relation to my. administration of paid office during the terms V at ( served. My record is be for** you, and I cannot resist the temptation to thank my friends for their support in the past, and pledge myself to do my ut most to All the position so* that they will have nothing to regret if they again elect me. and I pledge myaelf to abide the result of the Democratic PrU mary election. R. B. WILLIAMS. Please allow me spaoe in your paper to present the name of Mr. B. M. PKAROE as a suitable man Tor the im portant position of Sunervisor of our Comity. In asking the people if Ker shaw county to sote for Mr. fearce for this important position, we feet that we aro making no mistake, as he is fully qualified to fill the position; and, besides, our section hss had no repre* sentstion in a county office la twentv (1 re years. Signed, . MAXY VOTERS. Fwr NagWnl*. Many friends of Mr. K. S. VILLE* PIGUE hereby announce hiraas a can didate tor the position of Magistr&tc in DeKatb Township in the coming primary election of fhe Democratic .party. Mr. Vlllepiguo possesses am ple ability, and will, If elscted, well fill the office. .... t ? I I BO ? I 1 Pasturage. This Is to announce thai ( am prs* pan J to PASTURE either CAtTLE or HORSES on the Dunlap. plantation , west of Camden, until June 1st, and perhaps later, nnder spsfctal agreement. Address me at the Camden post office, or call at the office of uTI*e- People." mch-17 T.J.IMYRL. T. J. Arrants, HARDWARE '-*;?? - :'i 1 .a and ?: - ? >. r FURNITURE. Mention "The People.** CamdeiTHotel Corner Main and ?+i4>4 ? I*'... ** DeKalb Streets, M Rs. R. F. Phillips, PROPRIETRESS. < } Good boaud and lodoino FURNISHED AT THR OLD KATES, $1.00 Per Day. > f - Restaurant. Winy ah James,' tlio old and well-known Restaurant eur of oar eity has removori to Broad Strcot just north of Mr, Moseoe Johnson's pin dor shop. "Nine-' will he glad to have all his old pat rons call on him there. Meals at all* hours* New patiAn*^ age solicited.