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local toatter. DENTAL, CARD.. The untlersigued respectfully informs his frieuds and patrons i hat ho has resumed his practice. ? I. II. Alexander, D. D. S. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.ttf. For Sale. Unseparated milk, cronm, but ter and buttermilk. For par* ? iiculars apply to Dr. D. L. OeSaussure, Mill Street. Tliree-L^e<l G'lilckcW. Mr. W. E. Arlwlgp is the owner t>f a three- legged chicken. These freaks are rare, anil we hope Mr. Arledge will succeed in rais ing this one to maturity. llnsc Hall. The game of ball between Orangeburg and Camden on Wed nesday the iL'th inst.., resulted of a score of 7 to 0 in favor of Catn tieu. Billy Early manager for 'Columbia had teller release his men and sign our team. 1 Greatly lu Dottiantf. Nothing is more in demand than a mediein? which meets uunlero re quirements fur a bloo?l and system cleanser, hiicIi j?s l>r. King's New I. He Fills. They are just what you ue.ul to cure Ktomach and liver troubles. Try i IneiH. At K. I.. Xeiup's drugstore. 25c guaranteed. ?lob WoiH. Our job department <Ta i 1 y -?glows in favor. Wo thank our irieuds for their patronage and .think we can keep uf>our present high standard in quality coupled \vith moderate prices. Ficslictl. The initial freshet t of the sea son iu the Weteree coinineucing on Friday was the cause of con siderable; effort on the part 1 stock owners to get their stock *out of danger. Ho far we have heard of no losses. The river ?attended a height of feet. Awful Kill UN. A r treat; or scope of country in the lower portion of the coun ty was visited on Friday by the ?heaviest rain m tfte Tnomorv of H lie oldest, inhabitant. The dam 'age done by it was enormous. At l^ucknow too, and vicinity, we learn that there was a rain ^11 of 11 inches on the same day. Slckcnlng Shivering Fits. r 'of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Hitters.. This in a pure, tonic, medicine; of especial benefit hi malaria, For it excrU a true curative inilueiuv od the disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It i? much to he t>rf f'.-rred to Quinine having none of t his drug's had after effects. K. 8. Monday, of Henrietta rex., writes: "My brother was very. witlVii.Hlariu1 fever and jaundice, tm Tie took Electric Hitters, winch saved his life. At K . I,. Z. nin's drug Mtore; price ?>0c, guaranteed. t Family Kciitilon. ... 'Our good friend, Mr. J. L. CJu.y tli ., of Hlaney spent a very leas-' ant day at Fjowryville, Chester County on July 11th. The oc casion was a family reunion to celebrate the birth day of his father, Mr. .1 . L. Uuy Nr.'-Vr. ( iuy is hale, hearty and vigorous al though he has scon the lights tand snados of eighty-six years. ?There were present at the re 'union sixty seven children 'find grand children and nine great grandchildren. It was a joyous occasion, ho rain interrupted t he 6ut-door 'picnic feature of it, the dinner having to be taken in the house This dinner is reported to us as ttpvi/roHH and ample in quunity for party. Mr. (4?y Sr., is for ttmeatc in still rotaiififig with' 'him the wife of his youth, aged 'seventy nine years, herself also in robust, health. Long may 'they live and prosper. WOOD'SSEEDS tiNi besl, because llie.y lire grown espaeihlly for Mf<? South. PL A XT I ?tiita Jlngas, T it l* ii i |r>, CltMihge It ?i <1, Simp I-lcuiiH, NOW. /Frosli Lot} fist in fit Pharmacy Two I loot's Above I'osf hfllee. <GL>ENN SPRINGS WATER -ON TAP - G0UD. ? Mr. J. Fj. Irby of Boykins spent a day in the City last week. ? Prof. L. T; ftaker of Winns boro, is visiting* relatives and friends here. ? Capt. L. k Clyburn of De | Kalb, was in the city on bus iness Monday. ? Our old friend, Col. D. M Bethune of Bethune, was iti town on Monday. --Captaitt *J no . Dan'l. Mc Cask ill of CdSsat-t, was here on the same dily-. ? Mr. J. H. Morris of Boykltt, Superintendent of one of the State farms was in the city on Thursday. Mr. I. Wolfe, an old towns man, but now in business in Co lumbia, came over on Monday for a shovt rest. Mr. C. W. Hillings, who has been visiting the family here re turned to his home in Charlotte to day. | ?Hon. John G. Richards of Liberty Hill is spending a few days with friends and relatives in Camden nnd vicinity. Miss Blanche Humphrey [Who has been visiting friends here, toolc in the Charleston ex cursion 011 Tuesday. Mr. J. C. Johnson has1 returned to his home 111 Clarendon county, after a short visit to our family. ?Prof. J. C. P. Williams of Ividgeway was in the city 011 Monday, and. paid The People the usual call. Come again John. ? About. September l.?i, Mr Nathan Levy, The Clothier wili remove from his present location going to the Carrison store, late ly The Hub. Mr. E. F. Snyder, the photo grapher, has lalceu on a side line to his regular business. He has bought out the transfer busi-, ness of Mr. King. ? Mrs. ('. II. Williams aud lit tle sou lei t us Thursday evening last for a short to Lancaster aud Rock Hill before returning to her home at Charlotte. ? The editor is suffering in tensely with rheumatic feet. Our favorite remedy has failed on 11s this time. The disease is too far from his head. ? Mr. B. Alleji Bryant, repre senting the Richmond Paper, Manufacturing Company of Rich mond, Va. paid us his first cull 011 Monday. We w 6'i'fc ?much pleased with him. ? Our freind ,Mr. J. "VC". Young' of DeKalb has onr Umnks for af splendid water melon brou ght to us 011 last Thursday. It was of the Kalb Cfeni variety. He re port, melons good, cotton fair ami corn bad. ? Mr. J. P. West of Beulali, roports an estimated loss of, crop by hi in of $100, from that terrible llood in his section last week. Others were equal, or greater sufferers. ?Mr. W. L. Burroughs, travel ling passenger agent of the S. A. L. , paid us a call at the wicket on Saturday, and promised to re-r turn, but -'lie never came back." ?Our friend, Mr. J. K. Bag gott has returned to his home nnd work at Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Baggott will remain several weeks longer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Alexander., -Mr. John Mickle, who was so severly injured by a train at Reovesville some time since ar rived safely at home on 1? riday, minus one foot and a bone or so out of the other. He was in good spirits. Wo congratulate h i in on get ting along so well. ?Messrs. ?Hirrhrr.cffe and Mc Dowell, editors of the Messen ger and Chronicle report a very pleasrtrt tirm at. the meeting of the State Press *vs*>ociatinu at White Stone last week. Bus iness, sore fret, sick wife, and slim .purse .prevented our atten dance. Second eeli Jurmvt T K (joodtile, T .7 Sloke.*, .1 M 1 Hul lor, W 11 Rat cliff, W 11 < 1 lornsby, VV M Brannon, B M ' Truesdet, W A Mchrock, W 1) Lvans, L 11 f j < jIT, J L Rodgers. John L Truesdel, G J Hutler, L |rr I'Ute, W H <-'otT, w K I)e ; Loche, (i H King, L K A I ford, K el Icy Ilipson, (ieo. T Little, B M Brown, Jr.. LS Cauthen, tfV i(? Wilson. ?! I T Thomas' Allen I BrMinon. A C Sunders, 13 L Out law, (J H Lenoir, K J Bissell, J B Sanders, W II Truesdel, II C Singleton, Francis Reynolds, I Jno. \V Young. Duucan S Stokes, ' A B McLuifVih. A I'oiTeefloti. | Jn Ot.r notice in The People of ? last week we, under tne head of '"Religious Meeting" stated that the meeting would be conducted by Rev. I). (\ Jacobs, (whoever ! lie may be) assisted by other*. .The not ice should 'have rend - Lby Rev. I). ('. Jetikinss, &c. I We cheerfully make the correc tion, aud regret that the error occurred. Remember the date J of the commencement of the mooting, July 27th, and High 'Hill ?liureii. PERSONAL. BREVITIES. ? Odffms, cheaper than the efeeap&H at Geisenhelmer'a ? Tlrt5 Lttttetou Street Melho tlfcst Cliunjh is now ligttted up with electric lights. ? Watermelon contest July 22nd. Orsn't forget the date. If you haven't a 50 pound melon, bring a 40 pounder. It may win. ? F*OTjXD ? A. bunch of keys near Monument square. Owner Can obtain same by calling at this office aud paying for this notice. ? Steel Ranges at all i>rices at Geisenheimers. ? littpfe that Our melon con test will uot be as great a farce as the peach contest was. ? Do you want The People for rootling ewe year? See our prize offer. ? That office room has not yet been rented. A fine location for the right mn?. ? Prize Contests, July loth and 22d. Enter your name quick. ? Our Peach contest is only two days off. Don't be afraid to show. We have not heard of any reftlly fiYie peaches, but num bers of people in the country have some of which they need not be ashamed. Our Peach Contest. Our peacto boniest on last. Saturday wss a holding success. The number of entries were small, there being less than tert, V>\Yt the exhibits were certainly tine. They didn't re mind us of the wild and wooly West but of the staid and wormy Sotitfc. The following are the names of th'6 contestants, and the names also of the varieties' entered: Sam'l Wowf^wtle, Hlacon, S. C. , Tourneville, Rosa. Johnson T. Ilenry j Ilethuue, S. C., June Hay red do. Isett R. Charles, Finney S. C., Justicia Magnum. u lla'tfiiVtort, tl. Wesley, Bethune, | S. C., Red Maria. Smith M. James, Camden No. 1., Peoples Pride. Emanuel Yus >ff, Manilla, Phil lip|)ines., Wood's Clioice. Young Jon Sam, Whittier, Cal. Celestial. Munnerlyn J. Ilenry, DeKalb, S G.s Kalbs Cho:c?. W. Jonas Landers, Lugoff, S. C., Try Me. The judges wavered a little over the exhibits of Messrs. Enmntrel Ynsof? and Munneiiy J. Henry, but finally decided the contest in favor of the lat ter, they holding that this ex hibit contained one worm less te the pvwfc. We 'Congratulate the lucky winner. Now, as our heart is always open to the call of the poor and needy, all those who v/ant to enjoy a dish of peahes and cream can furnish their own milk and come to us for all the rotten peaches they need. To wind up, the above is all fun as never a peach did we see on the 15th _ day of July, in the ye fir ot our Lord, onb thousand, nine hundred and five. THE PEOPLE'S PRIZE, CONTEST. I'oni'lirN friiiy in. Watermelons . I illy IW",. W. A. KC H HOCK. Kcil tor. Cam<l->n. S. C. Dear Sir: 1'leane entur my name In your contest for the IWtfl linifllnHliel of peaches oil July 1"?. IW3. The pearlies through will average with those on top. HlliNKI) r. o, <>?? l'leasc ent/?r^nV'f ?r.iie in your contest for'f llc'fl ni'i-t watermelon exhibit* <! on .lulv 22nd, HHifi, HUINKD I'.r TAKE NOTICK : Kxhlhlts must he ta place by IS o'clock M. of the lwod?.\? of the show. Tlie Jttrittlnu begins nt i tho fruit of nil contestants .'.'f.tfiVt to the Koftor. Smrwwcr School Notice. The Kershaw County Summer School will be held at. Camden, beginning .July 25th, to last four weeks. The instructors arc Sitj>t. W. II. McNairy, of Marion, S. C. , ard Mr. W. P. Mills, principal of the Camden High School. Courses will be offCM'cd '?n 'Ktfj*?ish ?Mterature. Grammar, Aritnniotic and Peda gogy. Additional courses in Civics aud History 'tnay be offer ?ed if theft) itre sufficient requests to warrant tlu.ir 'being given, fn order that the school may be ruivftir necessary that twenty teachers be enrolled, and it is the earnest wish of the Superin tendent of Education that the] teaeheiK generally, attend. No ; certiflCutn? will bo renewed without satisfactory Work in the .summer school. The County . Hoard w'll appropriate ?12.00 towards the eK'iensev, (?f any , teacher who may attend. The summer school for color led teachers will be in July 24th and last two weeks. Rev. J. D. Whit alter is the principal. W . Jl Turner. S?tpt. Ed. NATHAN LEVTS Midsummer Still Going On ? ? rThe people Shouid SenS^ extraordinary -- ? ? ? Clothing for Men, -i . ii ri ii~: f"'~ nf"'! j?"n i ' Rem^ wrrenh 'Furnishing Goods, Hatsa & 20percent. trou?.' - n6on;Uort1ot - ^oods. __ - ? tHyures. One Price to AVU "? "?, marked in Pi-am ^ g . c . t First Pick Everything^ caU at once and G "Get the Hapn> ? = ? - ? - RitbiO Levy, % Clotbier. Periodic Pains. Dr. Miles' Anti-rain Pills \ire a -most remarkable remedy, for the relief of periodic pains, backache, nervous or sick head ache, or any of the distress ing aches and pains that cause women so much suffering. As 'pain is Weakening, and leaves the system in an ex hausted condition, it is wrong to suffer a moment longer than necessary, and you should take the Anti-Pain l'ills on first in dication of an attack. If taken as directed you may liavfc entire confidence in their effectiveness, as well as in the fact that they will leave no dis agreeable after-effects. They contain no morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs. "For a long time I hava Buffered greatly with Kpella of backache, that Bpcm almost more than I can endure. These attack* com? on every month, and last two or th'fee dava. 1 havb never been able to get anything that would give mo much relief until I he began the uso of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Flls. anil they always relievo me In a short time. My sister, who Buffers tho pam? "Way, har, used them with the samrt results." MRS. i'ARK. T21 8. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls he will return wur money. *23 dosos, 25 'Cents. Never told In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Irid Money To Loan On improved farm lnnds in K?r.*lww Comity. On loans up to $1 ,(NM>, 8 per On sinus over that amount 7 per centt "No eolinuisHioiis charged. I.. A. 'V'lttkowsky, < aimlen, S. or ( ?. f,. Winkler, 15 Broadway, N c\v York. THE "BOSS" COTTON PRESS*! SIMPLEST. STRONGEST, 8EST ? _ J Thi Murhav Cinnino System < Gln?, Fetdcrs, Condanatra, Etc. blBBU MACHINERY CO. ' Columbia, A. C. W. R. PIIMCKNEY, ? NOTAUY PUBLIC. & N OTAKIAI, ( ! E ? IT H*' 1 C V J' 1 J WITH SKA Ij. on Law U.\N(ii:,on<> iloor ahovk maoistkatk'k okkick. Wateree House Tliis is Hie MOW NAM K for tin? Lowrnnce Inn. Second I >ooi* aliovo t lie Work mail House. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J\ 10 vans are in charge and propose to please if possible. Ol'IJ MOTTO : 'CLEANLINESS AND GOOD COOKING' A Sore Tiling for Ynn. A transaction in wliitli ,voucannotto<crfr,a ?nrotutuR. l)llioiiHiitf9s, siek headache, fur ?cd tongue, fever, piles ami :i thousand ellior I s nro ciiu.cd by constipation and Hluj-'Kis'.i iver. Unseat els Candy Cathartic, the won* icrful new liver stimulant, and intestinal ?"?onic are by uil druggists guaranteed to euro ?r money refunded. l\ C. C. are a sure Jjitu?. 'Irv a box to-day; 10c., 25c . i>(K ?Jiunyle au?J booklet free. Kco our bitf ad Fishermen. Mak Ready. Call and See t lit* most complete line of Fishing Taekle over o fie red in 1 lie ( 'ity. They will delight your heart and make your palate water to think of that 1 1! !j ll? Trout (that didn't get I a way. .Japanese Bamboo and I jointed rods. ?Sea f.!rass lines jsomi't h i n<; new. (Jul! Tarpon : ? ? _ *:unl ('niton lines for 10c per : dozen np. Unci's New 1*1 y Spoon Spinners. Bud'*; regu I I Mrs I 2 ^>. I') 1 look ' ' Kctch-'ein ' , Wooden Minnow ? I Never misses your f i si i . American Spinners. Kisli anil j Frog SpenTS. Limerick S: Kirl?y Hooks, nil sizes. Im proved (unl>reakal>le) Limerick iloo"i\s2 for 5 cents. Min now Buckets all sizes. Tackle Boxes to hold complete {outfit. I > i | ? Nets and I > i p Net; Rinfs. Corks all sizes. Ilod 1 loldersal ways ready. Will order Wading Boots on short notice Do -not iro fishing wit hout " LlT LLOCOl'OP*7 ? death to mosquitoes ami gnats. Wr Lead the Market, in Fishing Tackle^ A. D. Kennedy. Correct Apportionment of School Funds for Year Closing June 30th, 1905. a ,1 ~) 1; 7 H 0 10 11 J 2 HI 1 I ift in 17 is 1 0 ?JO ?>?> 2a 21 o*, 20 ?27 '( 'jj* h It fl I from !ns( year $ I J I 02 tiOS id 10 l?r, iy 1 1 MO 22 1 fit; I in aft 121 ?Txc, \: , 1 1 o? ?; 1 ?;<? 170 ;??. 2 00 HI 00 1*0 02 1*1 III 71 *o o;> i)7 7S 2a 02 210 f?l Ifts ir, K"> 12 120 a I I'o'i* $.-,00 :;oi law 10 ?jo (l-J 107 21:1 1 ft', J ".ft 10 7s 'J 10 ] till :>? lt?l 21 S7 .10 2ft HO 10 a Mill? 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