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Xdcal Matter. For Sal*. Rider- Ericson hot sir engine. Deep well attachment. Has never been us4d. Apply to\ Bo t 608, Camden, 8. C. FOB SALE CHEAP. . Carriages, Buggies and Harness 0A8H Or TIME till fall. First cozfee gets first ehoioe. Garlands Stable. 384 tc. For H?ut Comfortable 5 room cottage for rent on Haile and Mill Street at reasonable rates. Apply. A. D. Ketinedy. For Sale* Lot on DeKalb Street belong* ing to Hebrew Benevolent asso ciation , Apply to L. A. Wittkowsky or W. Gelsap helmer. A Boy's Wild Ride for Llfs. With family around expecting him to die, and a ton, riding for life, 18 tuiles, to fret Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, 'W. II. ltrown, of Leesville, Ihd., endured death agonic from asthma; but thin wonderful medicine Give mutant relief and mhih cured him. e writes t "I now aleep soundly etety" night." Like marvelous euros of Consumption, Pneumonia, Itron Chiti?, Coughs. Colds and Cirip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat and f*tng troubles, Guaranteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at F. L. Zemp's drug store. For Sale. One hundred bushels long staple Cotton seed^for sale by Isaac F. Holland $1.00 per bushel. Bring from 8.} cents to 4 above com mon cotton. Address Camden, S. C. Poach Wall Paper. Mr. D. S. Mayer, who is ad vertising "SANITAS" In this issue is also sole agent here for Peat# Wall Paper. His samples are elegant to design. April Jury. The following grand and petit ; jurors have beeu drawn. The' graud jurors will serve for the y?ar and petit jurors will serve for tiro first week ot the ap proaching term of court which will open Monday, April 10th. OitANb JURY. | J. L.. Haile, W. A. Outlaw, Bamuel Branham, J. G. McCask ill, E. P. Truesdell, P. T. Bruce, J. S. Dunn, H. H. Sessions, L. G. Stewart, Flmore Brown, H?nry Baker, Jacob Hirsch, John E. Brapnon, J. M. Smith, R. A. McDowell, A. C. McLeod, S. A. Jones, W. D. Hilton. The first six as named above were drawn at the October term of court from the jury of 1904. petit JURY. H. 1*. Stokes, L. B. Sessions, W. L. Rosier, J. H. Hinson, J. H. Ratcliff, Allan J. Boy Inn, Fletcher Branham, T. L. Evans. H. E. Schrode.i, C. J. Shannon, Jr., Gilliam Ralp>? L. H. Mc Leod, L. L. McLaucliin, Eddie Barfield, J. B. Nelson,- R. VV. Hammond, Levi Holland, C. N. Humphries, H. J. Williams, j. P. Abbott, A. E, Kennedy, A. W. Rabon, John Boy kin, J. L. I loss, W. F. Malone, J. J. Sutten, C. H. Ross, VV. J. Newman, Hardy Thorue, W. T. McCaskill, DaVid Havs, J. W. Glover, J. T. Lovett ,.T. H. Sinclair, E. T. Hol land, R. C. Bennett. ItcligcouN Notes We arc requested to announce that diAine service will bo held at Cook church on Saturday and Muuday, April Nth undOtli. Two Services daily will ho held. The cferemotiios on Sunday will in* elude the ordination of deacons, who will be olected on the pre vious day, Reverend J. J. My ers is the pastor of the ch\iroh, and will conduct the services. Zemp's Pharmacy Watcli this Apace tor new advertise ment * F. L. ZEMPS P HARMACY PHOKK 30. tww Phw 4Wv? P?M(Mta?. . W PERSONAL ? Mr J. Miles Johnson, of Co ltxmbftrf, tu in our uoctatk cm Friday. He is a clever felfow and we hope to see mote Of him. ? All who have met Mm are pleased with Mr. J. Cohen Mor rison, of Hickory, N. C., who has been with us some weeks in the interests of Aft organ and piano concern. ? We were pleased indeed to see on our streets Monday, Cap tain L. L. Clyburn of DeKslb. He has been rather seriously ill with LaGrippe. We've been there, and are there now, so we can appreciate his former feel ing#. ? We were pleased to meet ifftld on Monday -oar old-time friend, Mr. O. E. Taylor, who ha* been absent for some time clerking either at Binhopville Or Duftrliofttoo. ? We hopo to hate him with us permanently. ? Mr. T. A. Myers, one of our valued friends is in bed with that miserable com plaint, LaGrippe. We wish him a speedy recovery. ? Judge H. M. Finclier lias been quite sick for the last few davst and is still considerably indisposed. LaGrippe. Hang it. Thore may be some wise purpose in the introduction of this disease in a community, but some things are hidden from mortals, and we confess that this is one of them. ?Brother J. J. Myers of Prov idence spent a too short time with us on Mocday. It is need less to say that we are always glad to see him. If there is any class of men in the world that we hold in high respect and esteem, it is the preachers, and especially as broad .minded a member of the profession as Bro. Myers. ? Mr. It L. Voss, who is en gaged in work at the oil mill met with the painful accident of having two of his 6ngers broken last week through the breaking of a belt. He is getting along alright with them however. ? Captain S.C. Zemp deserves to have his hands held up by the members of the Kershaw Guards The number who turned out for inspection wus gratifying, but the boys can do better if they will. ? Mr. Will Adams, of Clieraw, spent Sunday with ^friends in Camden. ? Miss Katie Wilson is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Wilson, at Charleston. ? We ran into a conference at the Baptist church last Sunday thinking we were g6ing to preaching. A Rev. J. D. Moore was called to tb? pastorate here, fie is now at Baruwell. ? Mr. W. A. Lasarus, who represeuts the Columbia Liquor Company, of Augusta, Go., was in the city this week. Mr. Laz arus married - Miss Adeline Hirsch, a sister of Mr, Gus Hirscli. ? Mr. Wm. B. Home, of Wash ington, D. C., was in our office on Tuesday. He is a represen tative of the bureau of the cen? sus, and informed himself thor oughly concerning our business. We think our report to -him was rather fair, considering the nge of THE People, but it our friends will continue to back us up us they have so far, we will give Mr. Horiift a whole lot bet ter one on the occasion of his ' next visit. ? For Snlc. A desirable piece of property on Broad Street. Apply to Dr. 1 H. Alexander. lAmt l*into]. If the party who stole an Iver Johnson pistol (a 32) out of the drawer of bur table on last Thursday, will slip the>saino brtck quick, we will take no legal stops in the matter. We knbw who it is that committed the theft, and will await the return of the weapon only one week frohi this date. If we haven't it in possession by that time, look out. Bncklm's Arnica Salve. IlM? workl-tride fame for marvellous cures. It surpawes any other snlve, lo I ion," olntincut or halm for (hit*, Corn*, Inrtif, H??il?, Sores, Felons, Dloers Tet ter, Halt Klieum, Fever Soros, Chapped | lUnd*, Mkin Eruptions; infallible for Pile*. <-ure guaranteed. Only JWic at | K. L. Zomp'i Druggist. Pinnd* and Organs. Throughly tuned, cleaned 4hd repaired. It, B. Shaw, TummMI House. Shoes at Cost for 10 Days. | For the next 10 daya I will oell my entire ?took of f,adlea* and Unit'* nho?* lit co?t. I have a Rood atock of drew whom aa well aa?oar*t? shorn. I want to convert thia Mock Into ?mIi, hence ! Will sell injr entire ahoe hne at cost for the next lOdaya, ft r apot caah. 1 will afro hare a few nice trunk*, which I Will Inclnde in this eoH aale. n. If. WILT, I A MS. BREVITIES. | ? The Miles Ortoni show on | Thursday and Thursday night ! was well attended, and it is only fair to say that it was about the cleanest and best show that it vas been our pleasure to attend. Every act was a gem, and every setor a genius. Owing to the lateness of the train which Drought them in, the high dive act that was advertised did not come off. We honestly think that the band, small in numbers as it was, was one of the finest we ever listened to. The selec tions played by them both on the street and at the tent were something of a revelation to music lovers, being of|much high er order than is usually heard in travelling shows. ? Don't forget that we have au almost complete line of Legal Blanks. Send your orders to the Uni ted By ad id ate Buyers, 450 Broadway, New York City, N. Y., big or little, they are in the center Of the metropolis and ex ecute all orders to the very best advantage, looking out for their clients Interests. ? Sanltas, after being exposed to the air for 24 or 80 hours, will lose the odor of paint and oil. ? Read, reflect and act on our clubbing offer. There is none bettef, few as good. The Augus* ta Chronicle is international in character, The People fairly well commended as a good coun ty paper, the cliart we offer is unexcelled and the whole busi ness only $2.25 in advance. ?Coffins, cheaper than the cheapest at Geisenheimer's ? The fine weather we have been having lately has been the life of gardeners aud truckers. May it still continue. We haven *t all of our garden plunt* ed yet, but give us a few more good days, and we won*t care whether our country friends bring us In those cabbage and the okra they promised us or not. We will want a watermelon occasionally however. r-Hang Sanitas the same as you would ttall paper ? the same paste, the same treatment The goods butt easily, as Sanitas will stretch. ? Hang Sanitas .the same as you would good paper aud you will have no trouble.. Sanitas was first introduced last year, aud. nearly 200,000 rooms were covered with it without one com plaint as to its hanging proper ties ? Read and take advantage of our clubbing offer. You will I never have rt bdtter one, and tins combination of The People with The Augusta Chronicle will make life for you "One Grand Sweet Song." ? All nature is springing re sponsive to the call of Spring. We have never seen a more beautiful opening or promise of a great fruit crop. This crop is a great blessing to the poor, and we earnestly hope that God, in His wisdom, will vouchsafe us this year an abundant harvest of it. I ? Steel Ranges at all prices at Geisenheimers. ? ? We think nil of our readers will be pleased with the change in the make up of The People which goes into effect this week. This is now the season when a farmer, if a farmer, has no time to read out an eight page paper, and a townsman rarely takes tlie time oven if he has it to take. ? We want a purchaser for those two white squirrels. Some one of our Northern visitors can gain a little credit iu presenting them to their favorite fcoo. $25.00 secures them. ? We have a number of very attractive ads. in the paper this week. Read them, and if in need of anything, call on the advertisers. Mention that you saw the ad. in The People. ? Sanitas is the best material for covering board partitions. ? Do yon want to sell or buy property? Do you want to lease or rent property of any descrip tion? l)o you want to buy or pell a cow, ahorse, or anything animate or inanimate? If so, ask for what you want through the columns of The People. An advertisement with us never fails to bring results. For Hale. One Guitar-Mandolin. Apply at this office. Overworked KIDNEYS Murray*?* Ilnchtt, Gin and Juni per In prencrltxMl nntl endorsed by rminrnt pliymcinn*. It eure* when ?II clue fail*. Prevent* Kidney 1?ih e?*e, t*rnpey, Aright'* I>i*ea?e, ute. At ?41 4rug a t?r?w. v 81.00 a Bottle. Or Direct from i II IK MURRAY DRUG CO. Columbia, 8? C. Nimro4 Xmm Kills Himself. We OMife# across a newspaper item in ?n exc&unge the otuer day, and couldn't refrain from oar besetting sin of Writing poetry. Our poetry is a little off in quality as a rule, and if this happens to meet the eye of any member of the family, we hope that they will take no of fence as none is intended. A couple of weeks ago we dis I covered the following us a news item In an exchange and thought [ that some comment on it would be in order. We will not inflict the whole item on our readers, but will merely say that the party in question (a Mr. Nimrod Nunn) was a prosperous farmer, had a wife and six children, but was despondent because of ill health. This explains the following lines, which will we hope deter others, under similar circum stances from following the ex ample of Nimrod Nunn. Mr. Nimrod Nunn was in very bad health. Zeat in life wu loat, tlio' well up In wealth, ' He therefore concluded to take his life, Though possessed of aix children and a very food wife. So about noon of March 2d he went to " the river, In weather that would give almost anyone a shiver, Jumped into it a half mile from his houso. Now, don't you think he got a cold doucht At any rate he waa found on a raft. As dead as any herring on a fishing craft, So this is the laatof Nimrod Nunn lie has made Ills fight and his ractj is run. Hut v here, oh where is Nimrod Nunn? In the plaee of the blessrd or the other one ? lie is sitting right now on a bed of hot coal Shovelling in with a trident on a red hot pole. What l? Life? In the iast anrlyals nol>o?ly knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregnlar living means dvrangeinent of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. I>r. King's New Life P'lls quickly re adjust* this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 2fto at F. L. Kemp's Drug Store. Meeting of Camp llielinrd Kirk laud. A meeting of Camp Richard Kirkland is called for, April 15 next at 12m. at the Opera House for the purpose of electing officers for the coining year and Deligates to the State and Na tional Convention Members will please come prepared to pay their dues. A full meeting is urgently requested. \V. A. Ancrum Commandant. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Surlt in brief, was the condition of oil old soldier by Name of J. .t. Havens, Ver sailles, O. For years be was troubled witn Kidney disease and neither doc tors nor medicines gave him reliel. At length he tried "fclocttto Hitters. It put bun on t.is feet in short order and now he testifies. "I'm on the road to co-nnletc recovery." Hest on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and nil forms of Scomach and llowel Com plaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by F. L. Zemp, Druggist. Ileal Kntatc Wanted. A certain party who means business wants to buy farms, vacant fote, or houses and lots as an investment. If any of our readers have any of these three classes of property to dispose of, list tbem with us, giving de scription and lowest cash price. Mothers! For T1IR discom fort* and dangers of child-birtbcon be almost en tirely avoided. WiueofCardui rel ievea ex pectant moth* era. It gives tonelOthegefi italorgans,and puta them in conditio* to do their work perfectly. That makes prcg nbney less painful, shorten* labor and hastens recovery after Child-birth. It helps a woman bear atrong healthy children. Wme?u* hat alto brought happiness to thonaandaof notnea barren for years. A few dosesoften brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman ahotild neglrct to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Card mL |i.oo per bottle. For ad<rc? tn rasea raqotrlnf special direction*, address). *riWomi. the Ladtas' Adviaory Departmant.'* Tha Chattanooc* Medicioa C Chatt> DOjp?. Too*. tOUTIA i?a?. . ?r Jsftamn, Ca^ nja .VWfca* I M?*t taak Win* af Cardul wa had tomn nwrriad Ikraa yaara, but asaM aat baas s?f ehlidrsn. Nina ?n?i iaiar l aaa a Am ?iri baby." f Ql 100 varieties. U. I, ibtamps r&zs-jsz othtrt, U>f?lber with hinges for mounting la album, only l<y. Agents wanted, SO% commission, W. A. BCBKOCK. Jr.. Cw4m. ?. C NEW HOTEL Lowrance Inn C. P. LOWRANCK, PROP'S WELL APPOINTED EXCELLENT SERVICE POLITE TREATMENT COMMERCIAL RATES ' PATRONAGE SOLICITED CAMDEN, S. C. N. MAIN STREET. Two doors above DeKalb St W. R. PINCKNE Y, \ 3? NOTARY PUBLIC. NOTARIAL CERTIFICVTE WITH SEAL. Office on Law Range, one door abovr MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby noti fied not to Trespass upon my lands in West Wateree by hunt ing, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. All persons disre garding this notice will be pro secuted. John C. Wlii taker. Notice. The undersigned hereby give notice that they will make ap plication to the Secretary of State of South Carolina for Charter jor the Wateree Club. Objects, hunting aud social. Signed Victor Sorchan Wm. Gordon Fellows Ralph N. Ellis ? John CaUtey. 3163tc. J L.L1J I! J-IJI JL1 - JLL 1.J RKAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD AND LISTED. We are in position to buy, sell or list your real estate to the best advantage of all concerned. Any personal property such us .old turniture can also be placed with me for salo with good re sults. Send in your want and Sales notices. If The People can't help you out of trouble, no man can. Notice. Notice is hereby given that no claims against the couuty for work on the roads or bridged os the county will be approved unless the work was author ized by a member of the board, author izing the work must approve the claim belore it is presented to the Board. J. M. Howell, -County Supervisor. PENTAL CARD. The undersigned respectfully informs Ins friends and patrous that his oftice is now re opened for busipess and he has associ ated with him Dr. E. McF. Deti nison, of New York. I. H. Alexander, D. D. S. MURRAY'S IRON Mixture. Now is the time to take a spring tonic, Ily far the best thing to take is Murray's Iron Mixture. It make? pure blood aud gets rid of that tired feeling. At .?hi druggists. 50c a Ilottlo. Or Direct from THE MVltltAY Dltl'ti CO. Columbia, S. C. ? i.ji . ? .. L^LiniJiJiiJUu' "1 !? A Stir* Tkllf for foa. ? transaction in whlclt .voueanaot )???!?* rareinlug. Biliousness, sk-k hcadache, fu*> -?d tonguo, fever, piles aud a Uieusand other lis are cau. td by constipation and sluggish iver. Casern ets Candy Cathartic, tbe won lerful nenr livor stimulaut sad iatseiioal tonle are by all druggists guaranteed to cave ~>r neney MftiadM. C. C. C. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day; 10c., Me., 00c Maniple and booklet free. *ee our Mg mf kill?, couch WD CURE TH? LIINC8 ~WITH Dr. King's New Discovery /CONSUMPTION Priet FOR I OUGHS and 60c *$1.00 V^OLOS Frt* Trial. Hvtrft *nd ftuickwt Cur# for nil THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BAOK. *cuw |>M n? Kmoflrt crtttWioflnimiw, win ?iftMM and report a* to patmt ?biilt7. FkS?. Soort tar t9f*W omm to InTcntort before ?pp);lBf for BKmto H will jxjy ym?: tril? lino tx%?? h*tmi?w or r?*Tnnd tcTiam*. nil?uw>t*bO*k GET THE HANT NT ever forget that a Clothier right, A man who can fit out his pa trons tight, '"Phat is always and ever suave A and polite, as the confidence of the peo ple, black and white, A man of the people, who ac cording to his light l^lever charges more than is just right. T et us reason together on what goes above; T^verything in it is dictated in love. \7"ery few can say that, but all the same, You can tell it to your neigh bors and we'll bear the blame. ^phat prices are low is no fault A of ours pfe who doesn't buy now is burning hours laager patrons are claiming Levy as ours. 0ome on, friends to our place* T et us show you something ^ good. n the square this we can tell you, T^hat he can please you in any mood Mow many have tried to give you ease, | n a mercantile way and failed 1 to please ? "^ndeavored to make your path in life rosier Remember to call on NATHAN levy, Trie 0lotHier. FISHERMEN, MAKE READY. CALL AND SEE the most complete line of Fishing Tackle ever offored inthoCity. They will delight your heart and make your paUte water to think of tli*fc 2J lb Trout (that didn't get away. Japanese Bamboo and jointed rods. Sea Grass lines, something new. Gulf Tarpon and Cotton lines for 10c p?r do/on up. Duel's New Fly Spoon Spinners. Duel's regu lars 1 , *2, 3. 15 Hook 'Ketch-'em' Wooden Minnow ? Never misses your flsli. American Spinners. Fisli And Frog Spears. Limerick < fe Kirby Hooks, all sir.es. Im proved (unhreakablo) Limerick Hooks, 2 for Scouts. Min now Buckets all sizes. Tackle Boxes to hold complete outfit. Dip Nets and Dip Net Rings. Corks all giz*>s. Hod Holders ? always ready. Will order Wading Hoots on short notice Do not go fishing without 4 'LULLOCOPOP" ? death to mosquitoes and gnats. - - - ? WeLeml tli? Market In FIshlnir Tackle. A. D. Kennedy.