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local Abutter. ? Om Milch Cow, a good one for sale. Weighs about 1,000 pound* Price $45.00. Apply to, Henrj 8 avage, Camden, 8. C. One Pine fiugy Horee, a food traveller aMla good eon ditkm for sale. Apply to . J. W. Smith, >xU9. Camden, 8. C. v ? Lands for Heat. I have far rent one, tjro to six horse farms on the Witiee Place. Also pasturage of the best kind for all, man or beast. Renters, wanted of the better class. Others taken if the ne cessity arise*. < I can pasture however, man or beast without respect to quality. Tboe. J. Smyrl Wanted Quick. f. Two ? Printer* ot approved MMoltj wanted qeiok at this point. One A Job Printer who knows hie business, and both Good oomposttors. Mod erate wages paid at the begin ning, with advance, or raise | given as the occasion war ranto. Address, W. A. Schrock, Pub'r. Camden, S. O. Our exchanges will please copy the above. We will re ciprocate. Het sapper. A hot supper was given at] Bethune on Friday night by the; ladies of the Methodist church at that point for the benefit of I tne church. We learn that a[ very neat sum was realized, Had it' b^en posible we would have been with thera. In matters of this kind we forget that we area Baptist, and can make a| lighting chance into a Presby terian, Methodist, Episcopalian, or scything else that happens! to lit. COME HEBE v FIRST. That's wisdom. Don't shop everywhere and then in desperation come here, be cause if it's TOYS, Dolls or anytlvin'g for X-mas, you can get it here, and you are not disappointed here, are you? Well then, why not come here first when looking ' for Holiday Gifts. That's the wiser plan, and saves trouble. You will be well served /and if you can't come send the children and they will go home delighted. Nev er saw so many Toys and Fan cy Goods before, as we are showing this year. Remember this, Shop Early and you will be better pleas ed with your purchases. Latest Styles in Shirt Book A pocket Books for Ladies. CUT GLASS and CHINA. And if you want a real pretty Holiday Package of Stationery we can please most anybody, (prices from 50 cts. to $6 .00.) ? Wo can't tell you all, so come and see what wo have It F. Leslie Zemp's. Lowney's Delicious Can dies in many sized packages. A good X-mas present for any man who likes a good smoke, is a Box of 4 'Zemp's MSpecials" Cigars, $2.00 PERSONAL ?Mrs. W.H. Latham retarded home on Sonde? after a pleasant visit U> frlende and relatives at Charleston. u?-uim Tillle Geieeahelmer Is on a short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gelsenheimer. We are'pleaeed to see her back. ( ? General H. J. Munn of De s Ralb paid us the usual pleasant visit on bis arrival in the eity on Tuesday. Always glad to see you, General. ? Col. A. D. Jones of Liberty Hill spent a day or so with us the first part af the week, mak ing our place headquarters as usual, much to our pleasure. ? Cspt. J. C. Rollings, now of the Blaney section also illumined our, sanctum on Tuesday. His genial laugh brightened us up wonderfully, but we hod to de cline his banter to run him a hundred yard race. ? Mr. J. B. Montgomery has commenced the erection of a modern cottage for Dr, S. C. Zemp in Kirk wood. Another sign of progress. ? Our friend, Mr. T. L.Davis, of the Antioch section was with us on Friday. He is a valued subscriber, and if he swore at all, would swear by The People. ?Our apologies are hereby extended to Judge McCullogh for mistaking a Mister Pryor of Washington for him the other night. Mr. Prior is a very tine looking man. ? Mr. S. J. Sellers was in the city lust week en route to the Baptist State Convention at Chester. We were pleased to meet him, and hope that he will repeat the call. ? We had hoped to announce this week that our Baptist breth ren and sisters had secured the pastor whom they called to serve ilietri several weeks ago, but we learu that he still has the matter under ad visement. ? We are always in search of information, and on Sunday night secured a mine of it in the shape of knowledge of the Cath olic religeon from a Mr. DuFort of Charleston. Prom the way in which he explained it the Catholic religeon is not half bad. We guess however, that we will be Baptist, Baptist till we die. ? We had the pleasure af meet ing Miss Charlotte Stewart, one of the co-editors of the Southern Woroans Journal last Tuesday. This magazine is published at Atlanta, and is very cleverly gotten . up. We do uot expect to meet Miss Stewart agteln, as in the course of her canvass in the interest of her paper, she cannot fail to meet some young and handsome editor who will convince ser that a co-partner ship with him is preferable to her present occupation. For Sal*'. Two Brown Leghorn Roosters, oue of them a two year old cock for two dollars. I he other a young cockerel for one dollar and a half. Apply at thisofllce. Death of Itcv. Monroe lloykln. After years of failing health, Rpv. Monroe Boy k i u (Colored) 01' this city has succumbed to his several ailments and is now at rest. "Uncle" Monroe was one of the best known and most highly esteemed citizens of the county, and in his death we mark the passing of one of the priests in the Temple wherein was taught, the lesson of good fellowship between mau and man, whether lie be white or black. We mourn with therelativesof thedeceased, for he entertained for us nothing but the kindest ot feelings, hav ing known us from our birth, and always addressing us as ??Son" on greeting us. Nnrrlcd. On Thursday, December 1st. by Mr. S. 'f. Gardner, Notary Public, Mr. Stafford Brown was happily united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Daisy Beasley, at the homo of the bride's father, Mr. ?T. J. C. Beas ley, all of the Tiller's Perr.v ! section. Our congratulations and best wishes. As we inen tioned in a former notice of mar riage, all that this couple ueeda to complete their earthly hap piness, is for the groom to take out a life insurance policy in the shape of a paid subscription to The People. Straight Facts. A whole lot of fnncv phrnws enn hp writ ten about hut It tnkm fiu'ta tu prov?> nnytliliiK? k?hnI Mrultfht fuel*. And iltt' fltrvnxvM furl you ??v?*r lu*nrd In tlint Tnnnoptllnu In tho bvm curv for ullfn on the murk. I. It rurcil MiNOlUtclV. 1(m* M ht'ttl Inn, Mouthing wffoot from the *tnrt. All <lruKKl?tn iinve It for f I .UO * jAr. Auk for Tnnnopllonu noil don't dnro Ink* m ?ubntltutv. IMPORTANT. Any perron in Kershaw Coun ty contemplating taking a busi ness course can save money by writing to me. I hold a Schol arship in the Georgia- Ab.bama Business Collego which I can transfer to any reputaole white person at a very low price. H. C. B\,TLEHt liluney, 8. C, doc 8 it BREVITIES. ? Give ? that eulvert, or give m tbe authority to beild it, tad take the oost eut of ear taxes. ?Wo bat* a largo number of subecribotmat points where there' la bo Job printing office. Send ua your work friends. It wiU reoeive prompt attention. ? What Is a promise? A sim ple thing, easily made, and as easily broken. If broken, it is. a thing not worth a rupee, if kept, ia mean* that eolvert in short order. . ?The trees on our boulevards are undergoing a much needed trimming. We are afraid how ever that they are being trimmed up too high. Shade is what is wanted, not light. ? Please don't fail to mention The People when trading with any' of of our advertisers. As we have previously stated, it oosts you nothing, be no tits us, and is of assistance to the mer chant also. ? Read our advertisements, and trade with our advertisers if you love The People. There isn4t a single advertiser whose name appears in our columns but will do even more for you than lie, she or they promise. ? We are getting out a very pretty lot of job work in the way of cards, letter and note heads, and envelopes, but want more. Our prices are as cheap as the cheapest, and if you uru not satisfied, it does not cost you a cent. ? "Now, what do you think of that?" Read our editorial on "Dispensary rottenness" and an swer the question. The Dispen sary is rapidly growing into a dead duck, and for our part, we are shaking hands with our selves every minute over the fact. ? Who of our contractors is going to bid ou the new court house? Camden can furnish some of the finest, and it is right that the money should stay with us. Do not let a little matter of a few hundred dollars entice you, j County Commissioners into giv ing the contract to an outsider. ? Our job work is universally commended. Give us a trial, you people who haven't yet done so, and if you don't come bacit for more it will be simply be cause you don't know u good thing when you see it, or are in daily expectation of going out of business. ? The reoent slump in the price of cotton needn,t alarm anyone. This silly talk t>f a twelve and a half million bale crop is the veriest rot. AlPof you who can, should hold your cotton. Of course, if you owe anybody, sell all of it if necessary in order to pay up. That's honest. ? Whenever you see anything in The People that you do uot like, come and tell us about it. Don't, don't go behind our back and talk. 'We can look a man in the eye as squarely as any man, and explain as clearly as any other that if we have said anything that we are sorry for, we are glad of it. It brings peo ple closer together, you know. tMjr When you'v* got n bud cough flint * ay "MUHRAY'S" If n druggist Riven Ion anything but Murray'* Horehouml, lullein and Tar you're not getting the bent and ourept rough remedy. Make him give you Murray'*. Aran quicker anil you get hi rill ? lur 25c. KvsM^ffVggiiKt han it. A Message from the Jewelry Store. To the X-niftH Shoppers and direct to You. One* again we are nearing the Great Christmas festival which, in recent yearn, yas assumed such vast commer cial significance. To realize why t hit* In so we need only rellert upon the beautiful spirit which characterises both the presentation and acceptance of love and friendship tokens on the anniversary of Christianity'* Natal Day. Christmas stimulates trade: much more, indeed, than any other particular season of the year, hut this stimulation does not proceed from the mere love of buying and bargaining that is evidenced st other times. It is the practical manifestation of one of the sweetest longings of the luiman heart. The presentation of Christinas gifts is an outward expression of in ward goodness, a cuitom veritably hal lowed by the ages, Audit is not in cumbent upon you in selecting t lint gift to purchase one so big that it re quires the service of men to remove, hut preferably a small, neat pscksire, the Interesting sort from the Jewnlry Store. The delight of the baby, every - bodys sisters an. I in fact each member of the famllv and we have catered to the wants or all, beginning our holi day stock purchasing on the 20th of December of each year. That the stock in the Jewelry Store is so widely varied, it is manifestly impossible to give detail*. All we a??k if* (hut yon call and call early a* we want you to ahare the pleaaure of theaeearly X-iiirm ?hopping d*y* and urge you to begin your planning to*day for if you join the rank* of the '*put off*" you'll find yourRelf in tlie rank* of the X-mas awkward aquad. In eoncluaion will only way, aeler.l correct thing* at the correct place and thnt'rt the JEWELRY STORE, M. H. HEYMAN Nftln HI, Qpponltc IVwtofllcc. *'i .J Mi :<> J:' ? - V?l V'- v ID A CAR LOAD OP THE Celebrated Ryder Wagons. ? Southern Made. High Grade. -? K'-i vs): v ?->' ' " ? One horse, two horse, three or four horse, iron axle or thimble skein, wide or narrow tire ? in fact just any . kihd? ofwagon you want. Made of the best . ti. iW^aoned material, heavily ironed, designed iivljbalsnOKl (or light running. Durable and at tractive finishjatPIUCES THAT WILL, PLEASE YOU. ?: ?? , i r> MONEY GIVEN AWAY. 5 Silver Dollars Every Satuaday and a Fine Buggy on Christmas Eve. With every dollar spent with us you get a ticket which 1* a chance at the five dollars every Saturday and also a chance at the buggy ?Q Christmas Eve. The following are the names of those who have drawn the money: August 27th, Mrs. Moffatt, Conga ree, S. C., $5.oo; Sept. 3rd, W. A Crosland, Camden, S. C., $5.oo: Sept. 10th, Stephen Williams (colored), Boy kins, S. C., *5.oo; Sept. 17th, T. W. Laug, Camden, S. C , $5.oo; Sept. 24th, Perry Adams (colored), Camden, S. C., $5.oo; Oct. 1st,* Laurence McCaa, Lugoff, S. C., ?5.oo: Oct. 8th, Kobt. Stuart, Lugoff, S. C., $5oo; Oct. 15th, Harriet Haile (colored), Camden, S. C.,$5.oo; Oct. 22, W. J. Christmas, Lugoff, S. C., $5.oo; Oct. 29, T. L. Smith, Cam den, S. C., fcii.oo: Nov. 5, Miss Beulah Stokes, Camden, 8. C., $5.oo; Nov. 12, Cuddy Powell (colored) Boykin, S. C., $5.oo; Nov. 11). Norwood Ancrum, Camden, S. C.. fcS.oo. Why not be the next lucky one! Come and get a ticket! Ladles Tailored Suits and ' Walking Skirts. We have a specially nice line of these goods that we are selling WAY BELOW VALUE. Come and see them. In ladies wraps we have the Short Strap Back, Three-Quarter Length or Long Puin P.inf O" ? ? ? ?* * * Edge Store, P. T. VJLLEPIGUE, Prop. vi/uk. OUU1U uig vtiiucs in tnese. Respectfully, The Famous Gilt SICK PEOPLE DR. JAMES* IftOH BLOOO AND LIVER TIRII Tilt kMt ItXtllvt tonie ???ptund and internal antiseptic. Posi tively cures Chronic -Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Liver and Stomach Diseases. Thousands of bottles sold in South Carolina. Testimonials from home people upon applica tion. One bottle will demonstrate that our olaims are true. Sample bottie free. GET WELLI -FOR ?ALI BY? CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY. Notice to School ' v Teachers. I poaitivvly cannot ipprow pay war rants for any t earlier who' lias not n certificate rejyl'tered in tllta comity. Teachers holding certificate* from other conntie* in tin* State will plea** have them registered before presenting their first claim for approval. * W, B. Tl'HNKR, Suut. ol Education. Nov. |1, 1904. ? y ... 1 TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons whomsoever are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands in Kershaw County in the Cantey section, the said lands being known as the Barnes place. Anyone vio lating this notice will be prose cuted and punislicd to the full extent of the law. Henry Barfleld. Trespass Notice. All parties are hereby warned not to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned in any man ner whatsoever, either by hunt ing, fishing or passing through the premises. ? Signed : Mrs. Sarah Mickle, J. B. Mickle. nov-17-6t TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass upon my lands in West "YVateree, kown as the Huckabee Place, in any manner whatsoever, either by hunting, fishing, coming upon the premis es without permission or ih &ny other manner Violators iff this notice will be prosecuted. Signed; John Jackson. wTr. pi nc K INI E V, ? NOTARY PUBLIC. %? NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE WITH SEAL. Oftlce on Ranob, one door inovi magihtratk'h orricii. HOME MADE CANDY. 1 hereby announce to the trade that I have opened up J partly as a side issuo to my complete stock of fancy and family groceries, a factory for the manufacture of Home Made Candies, consisting of Taffey, and other popalar kinds. Your patronage in this as well as my other lines will he appreciated highly. E. M. HENDRIX. One door North of Shroeder's Bakery. Money to Loan . On farm lands in ftiimn of |800 up %t K jut c.fnt; hi sum* of >1,000 up at 7 per cvnt. No oominlMion charged. S. Lo<iak 1/ANO. LIFE SIGKRESS /H3GIDERT AND. Funeral Benefit INSURANCE TUB national fraternal IHnlon J. I. D. WOODRUFF, Supreme Seorotary, MURRAY, KT. FREE FREE FREE H W % fa H H Pi fa W fa H W Pi A 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, tHg clotHier. It KM EM I* KR s Mr. I). F. DIXON la Htill with iM. He i? now a candidate for trade not ofllce. He will l>e (flad to Mee ^'011 . *3 * H ft * S3 w ft "3 8 ft ft 1 (0 ft ft NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. Single and double burrel Breech Loading Guns, Reming ton and Winchester Rifles, Air Rittes, Loaded Shells, Black and Nitro Powder, 10. 12, 10, and 20 Gauge, Hunting Coats, Vest uuu Pants, Puttie and Canvas Leg gings, Shell Belts, Gun Cases, Recoil Pads, Powder, Shot and Cups. Time and place to buy now at A. D. KENNEDY'S Hardware his Speeialty. A full lino of Horse Wear, Harness, Men's and ladies' Sad dles, Collars, Horse Blankets, Riding and buggy Whips, Knob by Liue Lap Kobes, Pads, Bitts, English Polo Saddles, St??ol Stirrups, Fitz Wiliiams Girths, English 2 lino Bridles, Horse Clipqers, Harness Dressing, English Crown Soap, Burns hire for Brasees. Other articles carried in above lines are too numerous to men tion hers. Call in, wo can show you everythiu# as advertised, and to got our prices is to buy. Respectfully yours, A. D. Kennedy. Grinning; ! Grinning ! J. W. MOORE, MANAOKH, at fho old PeKalb Cotton [Mill, is now prepared to do all your GINNING. New 70 Saw Pratt Gin with condensers and all ap pliances to insure you a good turn out. BEST PRICES PAID FOR SEED. CALL ON US. TAKE NOTICE A. C. 80111cm Iiaa returned from North Carolina ? ml wishes to annotinco ( lint he is bel ter prepared this mmoo than e?er to mAe now harness for jroti and to repair and renovate Saddlery & llarncHH of all description Ilftiul-Matle lfarneM made to order flan now 011 hand a fresh slock of llriule*, Lines, Halters, all made of best stuck. Call <?i? me at ofllee one door East ef stables of Geo. T. Little, A. C. MOM KltS.