The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, August 31, 1905, Image 3
local flbatter.
DENTAL. CARD.
The undersigned respectfully
informs his friends and patrons
that lie has resumed his practice.
I. II. Alexander, D. D. S.
Office hours from 9 a.m. to3 p.m.
For Sale.
Unsenarated milk, cream, but
ter ana buttermilk. For par
ticulars apply to Dr. D. L.
DeSaussure, Mill Street.
Private School.
Miss Sadie Kannedy having
leased "Home School" of the
Misses McDowall and Godfrey,
will open a private school the
latter part of September.' Ad
dress all applications to Miss
Badic Kennedy, Camden, S. C.
?Read largre card, "Money to
You." The olTer will positively
not be extended.
Do; Lost.
.Lost from my home in Camden
on nignt of Aujr. 12th, 1 Flea
Bitten White Pointer Do<*, with
Liver colored ears anc! Liver
splash on side. Answers to the
name of Jack. Finder will be
rewarded for information lead
ing to liis recovery.
J. W. CUOSSLAXD.
Hip
Agonizing llnrim.
are instantly relievwl, and perfectly
honied, by Bucklen's Arniea Salve. ( .
Rivenhark, .1 r.. of Noffoik, Va., writort
*'l bnrut my knee dreadfully; Hint it
hliatered all over. DucklenV Arnica
Halve stopped tlie pain, and liealed it
without a Near." Also heal* all wounds
and sores. at !?'. L. Kemp, drug
Kvst.
P?r Sale.
About COO acres of AWnrtip
lands, about half of it with old
original growth of timber, 200
nerds youug growth of limber
and 100 acros under' cultivation.
Located south-west of Camden,
near Doby's mill. For further
Information, apply to
F. L. Miliar,
LugoiT, S. C.
To Kent.
I offer for rent to the right
party, 5 nice bod rooms above
Rtuirs in the Canulen Ilotel, and
n splendid sitting room on the
1'oftFfcr* floor. No couple with
young children need upply, as a
F$q mil ling baby is our pet abomi
nation.
I also offer for rent that por
tion of the Camden Ilotel known
us the restaurant section of the
premises, consisting of a spa
cious dining hall, pantry and
kitchen. I want a thorough
festaurantcur for this section.
To the right party, I will rent
or lease both upper and lower
sections. Talk quick. There is |
tnotiey in i';>.
PoIhoiim in Food.
Perhaps you don't realize that many
min poisons originate in your fooii,
bill some eay yi:u may feel a twinge of
uyspepsia that will eonnnee yo?i. I >r.
King's New bile Tills ar?> guaranteed
to cure all sickness due lo poisons of
undigested food?or in uiey back. 25e
fct F. Jj. Zeinp's drug store. Try them.
Tho Ono Dny Coid Cuio.
1'or c?M<l in the head nml sor* (liroat use Krr
mutt's Chocnlnti*:* l,n>:ativr (^iiinir.c, tho " Our
l>ay C\!-M C'im."
IF YOU DON'T SUE
WHAT YOU IVA XT,
ASK FOR IT.
Wo carry such a variety
of stock that, possibly the
particular article you arc
in need of is not. in view
but it's more than likely
that we have'it.
If you need nick room
necessities of any kind
TRY US.
If you have a prescrip
tion to l?e filled, bring it
to US. We do oni pre
scription work correctly.
Our price# are just liifjh
enough to permit us to
#ivo you the best medi
cines compounded by expe
rienced Pharmacists.
Try us and if you nre not
satisfied in every way,
tell us.
Zcmp's
Pharmacy
Two Doors Above Pontoflloo.
Carriage Sponges and Cha
mois Skins just in.
PERSONAL
?Mr. P. T. Vlltepigue is home
again from Saluda, S. C.
?Judge E. D. .Blakeney, of
Kershaw registered at the Work
man House Monday.
?We-had t he pleasure of meet
ing Col. Scarborough, Sumter's
senator, on the ttyor on Monday.
?Mr. W. R? Hough spent a
couple of clays at Honnettsvile
last week, returning on Friday
night.
?Mr. T. B. Butler, of Virginia,
who wus formerly a resident
broker here, was in the city
Tuesday.
?Mr. H. B. Stokes of the
Luck now section was in the
office on Monday. Sorry we
missed him.
?Mr. K. Yates, now of Sum
ter, spent the day with us Sntur
day. We hope to make a per
niumctit citizen of him soon.
?Hon. Clifton, ? a mem
ber of the House from Sumter
county, appears to bo all of a
live wire, and clever with it.
?Capt. Arthur Sanders of
Hagood, has our thanks for
courtesies extended us in Sum
ter in introducing us around.
?Mr. Tom Russell is gradual
ly recovering from his recent
severe attrck of typhoid fever,
contracted in a neighboring city.
?Dr. E. Russell Zemp, one of
the prominent physicians of
Knoxville, Tenn.. is on his an
ual visit to his relatives here.
?Rev. J. J. Myers of Provi
dence, passed through the city
last week, only stopping long
enough to give us the usual cor
dial hand-grasp.
?The many friends of Mr. W.
P. Moseley are glad to have him
amongst them this week. Mr.
M., is the efficient stamp cleric
m the Charlotte post office.
?The condition of Mr. J. M.
LeGrand continues to give his
friends much concern. With the
advent of cooler weather, We
hope that he will improve and
recover.
?We are much pleased to
learn that Master Charlie Shan
non, Jr., has beeu discharged
from the Columbia hospital as
cured, and is now at home.
Charlie underwent an opera
tion for uppeudicetis.
?We learn with regret that
Capt. W. J. Hall, of the N.W.
R. K., is quite sick again. His
position is being filled by Capt.
J. H. Richardson, whom we
nave to thank for attentions 0:1
Monday.
?The many friends of Mrs.
II. C. Singleton will be pleased
to learn that she has returned
from her visit to relatives at
Wmston-Salein, N. C. Mrs. Sin
gleton is a niece of Mr. Ogburn,
the famous tobacconist.
?Mr. Charlie Carter, a joint
citizen of Lancaster and Cam
den, stopped over on Friday, on
his way to Orangeburg to lake a
position on the stalf of the leve
lling News of that city. We con
gratulate the News on securing
Mr. (-aiter, as he is a tine print
er, and an all around good
fellow.
??Dr. ,1. Walker Floyd, ?'i son
of our friend, (ieneral Floyd, of j
Liberty Hill, paid us a long and '
plensunt evil 011 Friday. llo isj
now located at Mt. Tabor, N. ('..
where ho has a tine practice in
uiediciue. Before leaving. Dr.
Floyd took the precaution of 111
snring his life for one year by a
paid subscription to The I'eople.
?Among the many old ac
quaintances we met at Sumter
we recall Messrs. F. L. Z"?mp.
J r., Wehlon, L. K. Lo
(irand, Julius Williams, <\ II.
Deal and sons, W. Benton Hums,
NV. It. Boyle. ard William Mose
ley and #?on. while among tlio.ie
we missed s^oing were Messrs.
W. K. JSpigno!*, U. L. Led ford,
J. Kelly Nelson and llazel 1
Jones.
? Mrs. J. B, La Salle. who hns
been visiting Mrs. S. (J. S \vy ?
gert, lias returned to her home
in Birmingham, Alii. Mitk La
Salle 1ms many frieudshore, she
having graduated at the Oolum
Fcmalo college as the valedic
torian of her class.?Columbia
Records
Mrs. La Sail e, 11 re Miss Swy?
pert was formerly a very popu
lar visitor to this city.
Give that new Itusso Japan
drink at VVillson's Soda Foun
tain and Ice Cream Parlour a
trial. It will make "Yu think
I of O K u." -
Oravfl Trouble Forenoon.
It needs but little foresight, to fell,
tlint when your stomach r.ud liver arc
badly aireeted, Kmvc trouble it* abend,
unless you take the proper nt<a?li?*ifit*
lor your dinen*e, as >lrs. ?Vi?lm A.
Young, of Clay. N. Y., Old. !*lu? says:
"I had neuralgia of <Im? llyi rand stc.m
aeb, loy heart was wenkcn>>d. nn<l I
could not e*t. I wa? very bad for a
lone time, but lu Kleefric lliltcis, (
found )uM what I needed, for they
quickly relieved and cured iimv" Hwt
I medicine for weak women. Sold under
guarantee by F. !,. Zeuip. druggest, at
;>()o a bottle.
' Bountiful Church Wedding.
Th<J Presbyterian church tit
Liberty Hill was the scene of a
brilliant wedding on the eve
ning of the 23rd inst. On thut
date Miss Fannie, a daughter of
Gen. and Mrs. J. W. Floyd, was
happily united in tho holy bonds
of matrimony to Mr. J. Leon
Lewis of Horry county. The
impressive ceremony was per
formed by Itev. I. E. Wallace.
Tho church was handsomely
decorated, and a large concourse
of friends assembled- to witness
the twain made one. Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis left for Charleston
on Thursday, wherefrom af
ter making a short stay, they
will proceed to their homo in
Horry. Wo wish the happy
couple long life and happiness.
A Lemon Cream Soda as pro
pared at Willson's Soda Foun
tain and Ice Creain Parlour is
something to linger on the palate.
1,1 Vo and Learn.
It is fairly well known that
Kershaw county formerly com- ]
prised a portion of Craven pro
vince, the other component parts
of tho province consisting of
Sumter, Fairfield, and other
counties whose names we do not
now recall, lu those days the
counties wers known as districts.
It is not so generally known
however that t hrough tlm efforts
and liberality of General Tlios.
Sumter, together with those of
President Tfios, Jefferson, South
Carolina in 1802 almost secured
the United States military acade
my, known now as West Point.
While iu the office of the clerk
of the court at Suiuter, our at
tention was called to a deed of
land granted iu June, 1K02 by
Thos. Sumter to Thos. Jefferson,
President. This tract of land is
said to contain about 525 acres
Fairfield district, is plainly plat
ted, and is granted for the pur
pose of building a national mili
tary academy.
Evidently the deal fell through,
as we haven t the academy, but
it is queer how these little inter
esting bits of history are some
times picked ,ii p. Live and
learn
Wanted: One young man who
is not afraid of work and of good,
moral habits?will pay reasona
bly good salary. Apply at once
to * J. W. PEAK.
? -Edgefield Advertiser.
Mr. Peak can take his pick of
a number around here who, are
not only no't afraid of work, but
will lie down by it. We can't
vouch for the moral lntbit part.
Fraud K.vposc?l.
A few counterfeiters Imve lately
been making ami*trying to sHl imita
tions of I?r. King's New Discovery lor
Consumption. Coughs ami Colds, and
other medicines, thereby defrauding
the public. This is to warn you to be
ware oT such people, who seek profit,
through stealing the reputation of
remedies which have been successfully
curing disease, for over years, A
sure protection, to you, i* our name on
the wrapper. Look for it, on all l?r.
King's or Bucklcn's remedies, as all
others are mere imitations. II. 10.
Buckled A: Co., Chicago, 111., and
Windsor. Canada, or !?'. I.. Zemp's
Drug ,Store, Camden, S. C.
For Snlt\
1 Fine Jersey (low, and i) Jer- j
sey Heifers. Apply to
Dr. S. K. I Ik Asixi'.ToN.
AY noted.
One good man in Kershaw
County to sol 1 and collect on
Singer Sewing Machines.
.J. ti. cuthuii', Mgr.
Kumler, S. t\
Dentil.
Oitu], on the rvoni;ic of Ami?., i
l?7I!i, n.Mr Antioch, Mr.;. !>. I). i
Trapp, !i 11 i'l' a somewhat pro-;
trnct.e/1 illness. Mr-,. Trapp left i
in:i!iy relatives to mourn leu*'
death, to whom wo extend syne j
put lis*.
i '
j Bronthe.s there a in.in with I
[soul so d? >ad that never 1 <.? him-1
I self hath s.-.id: "I'll pay, be
| fore I <zo lo bed, the debt I owe i
! !ho printer." There are some,
' w ? f ill well, who never such a
1 tale can tell, but they wo fear
j will ?*o to ? well, the place where
there's no winter.
Ice Cream, gradually m.jlt
in;r, and always delicious at |
Willson's Soda Fountain and Ico
Creuiti I'arlour,
..ut* ?;onillp*ilnn Fnrr\?
rant'aielft Ciiulr ('ntlitirilc. 10c t.? *??.
if C O. C. fall to i ur?% (frticiriitlM It -fund u.w ,
Trespavs Notice.
This will notify all concerned
not to trespass upon our lands
in Lee county ?S. 0., in any nun;?
nor whatsoever, hunting, fishing, j
driving, crossing, or walking
upon. This notice iii'dudes tin*
I running of sioek at hirge. All
person* violating this notice v. ill j
he prosecuted To the extent of'
the law
Mus. M. 0. Joiinson,
-A. Johnson,
C. K. Johnssn.
I 1)20.
BREVITIES.
?Stool Ranges at a)) prices at
Gcisenheimers.
?That office room has not yet
boon rented. A flno location for
the right man.
?Only one day more in which
to secure The People one year
for $1.00.
?"Sam and Jake" carry their
own moral this week, plainly
told.
?Home and Farm the greatest
Southern farm journal, and Tlx?
People bot h one year for $1.50
cash.
?The brilliant illumination of
Levy's new store is attracting
general attention. So will the?
stock when it is all in.
?Cotton is opening rapidly J
now. We have ncard numerous |
complaints of lack of labor. l\ ill j
the lion law, and note the result, i
?Christmas toy? on v.ale in!
August-. Sounds funny, but Dr. J
F. Leslie Zenip is certainly
ing thorn. See his ad. and shov; J
window.
?We would bo glad to have a !
lot of eighteen inch and two foot ;
wood On subscription. Don't J
bring us long wood as it is al
most impossible to h ive cut.
?We want to inform our
friends that we have ;i pretty i
fair telephone m our oftice, so |
when you get hold of a bit of!
news, phone it. to us. It won't
cost you anything and will help
us.
?We failed to note a single
good crop on the line of rail
road to Sumter. Every one to
whom we talked on the subject,
predicted not more than a half
crop of both corn and cotton.
For Cold Driuks, go to Will
son's Soda Fountain aud Ice
Cream Parlour.
---In a neighboring Stale, an
editor in writing up a wedding
complimented the bride by say
ing that "she is fetching and vi
vacious," but the intelligent
printer got it: "she K itching
and vecious." Now the devil's
to pay.
--Our Notes from Kxchanges
and Comments, this week will
please some and displease others.
We can't hope to please all.
Sorry, but \vs are a poor hand
to rule cither a ho: so ;>r a fence
?Supervisor's Notice..
All those holding, cla i m s
against the County t>f Kershaw,
are hereby requested to present
their claims in full of all de
mands. each month, with each
item dated, and the bill itemized,
and properly attested.
Failure to comply, with this
request, will result in the bill,
or bills beinjr turned down until
compliance with ih<? same has
been made.
J. M. SbWKl.l,,
Ch'mn. IJoard of Commissioners
fer Kersluiw County.
PINE CREEK GIX.
F. r:m'rly known as i ?:??
OLI) FACTORY GIN.
This, will notify the pub
lic tliat. I have rented this
property for the season, ami
:tm prepared to ?Mi your
i*otton satisfactorily.
GINNING 81 lVv Hale
lfcigsriuji and Tips. oM or
now. furnished at market
prices. Highest prices paid
for seed.
J. W. MOORE.
W. R. PINCKIVEY,
H LA N D'SUKV R YOK. ?
JCOTAK1A f. CKHTiFim TK
WITH SEAL.
Olllcc on Law K.\n?;k,one iloor abovk
maoiutk.vtk'h OPKICK.
D. A. HURLEY,
i lonv^mndent
V. I*, Uaiulolph iV Co.
1 Valors in Sloi-ks, ItntuN <'otlnn.
C YHW. (irain and I'rnvi.-iont. Main
IMlltvs?i*J2 Walnut St.. Philadelphia.
ALLX. STEPHENS, Mijjr., Cumicn, S. C
l#iivct private \vir?'s to New York,
New Orient)* and <'hiia^o
l?i?ll IMmncUS.
Correspondence Solicited.
A III LINE 11 AIL TV A Y.
NORTf i-SOUTH-E AST- WEST
Two Daily I'ulltmm Vofctibiileil Limited Trains lietwoen
XOHTll AN I> SOUTH. First Class Dining Cars.
Tin* IlKST KA'I'i!:! and IJOIITK to nil Knstcrn ('itles Via l{ !< * 11 -
M<> \ |) ami \N ASl! I N< JTOX, or via NO|{ KOl.K ami steamers?To
AT I.A NT A, XAMIVIU.K, MK.MiMIIS, *.oi: ISV I f.l.K, ST. MH'IS,
<'IIH'A<iO, N'KVS Oltl.K A \ ai!<l all points South ami Southwest?
To S A V A NN All Mill ?'ACKSf >N V I I.I.K ami ull points in l*'l.< >KI I>A
ami <' I' HA .
POSITIVELY THE SHORTEST LING BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH.
>r detailed informal ??>n, rales. M-liedule*. Pullman re-erva
tion*, ote., apply to any apunt of tin1 Xeahnard Air l.ine Uailway,
or W. I,. l?iirrou>;hs, Travellii.y I Y.-.<eni;er Aif? nl, ('oltiinhii*. S. ('.
t ?
jj CJjjis. r. Asst. I'ass. A&t.
1 Savami;j!;. <i.i.
S WANTED
. Hfiw*a>y S^esfstSres!
intil you rcroivo und approve <>f jour bicyclc.
IfvtZoi Ten Bays Free Trial
#005 Bb $10 to $24
with Co aster - Brakes and Puncturclcss Tires.
1903 ?t *904 MoUoSk
Boat Makes M K*LP m 4m
Any wake or moihl you iniixt at one-third wunI
price. Choieo of any standard tiros anil bint
equipment on ail o'ir bicycles. titrwiycut ynamnlcc.
Wo SNIP OK APPROVAL <*. O. I), to nny
on? without n. ixnt <lij"iiil and allow 10 DAYS
?FREE TRIAL In-foro purchase is binding.
> BOO Sof-onJ Hami Wheals
taken in trnJo by onr Chicago ret nil stores,
_nll tnftkt'N and models. *<*>d us new
$3 to $8
IESTAD-1
USMtO
ri2YEJUtt
00 NOT
BUY
a blcjrlo \i>?t ft! yui? Iwve written for our FAGTORw
PRtOEM AND FREE TRIAL OFFER. Tirol.
equipment, ?undrirt ami sporting goods of nil Mnd% at- half fibular prlc?, Ui out
big free Sundry Catalogue. Contains a world of useful Information. Writo for it.
PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES *4^
Regular prloe $3-SO per pair.
To introduce $j| "7 C
we wIII Soil *? ? ? ^
Kou a Sanipko
a
NAILS. TACKS
OR t GLASS
Pair for Only ? outntme air
NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES
UesuH of 15 vonra rxpTr^nco ln tiro funking.
No tiannor from THORNS, OACTUS,
PINS, NA91S* TAQK& ov OlASS. S< rioiM
jnuictui-fM. li1 ? i. .? ? r cnul Ictiifo cuV?, Ci*xi in.
vui i ii/ '.U 'ii.o i u ?' ? tJ -r tir ?
EASY RIDING, STRONG,
DURABLE, SELF HEALING
HJLLY COVERED by PATCN7S
BfeWAtP OF IVtimiUN';
Srwl for f'nt.ilopiie "T." ?-lK?W?o?r all Mnt's Mvl tinfcr* of tit-I :>? #. .m ??t-r pair a id np
also Con<ler-Mr.jk?'s, HuPf-iip Wheels aihI lilryHen- jiiunlrhs *? Unit if/?, un-am! orfcc *.
Ni>tl<*p tlio thick mill* '? trr.nl "A" nml jMinciure hirips '"Ii" at.'l " I>.*? Till# tin will
Notice tiio thick rtit?iH r trr.vJ a mimi puncture strip* n at;?i i>. i pi* tm \%ui
outlast anyoth?r make Sift. Ktnstlo, umi ftnsy Ui'Jiin: Wo will ?lup C. 0. 0. ON APPROVAI.
AND EXAMINATION unhont ,i enl
We will allow a ommh rifwounf of 55t (thereby making the prleo $4.50 poi pnlr> If yo?
full cam ft with mramr. Tiros to bo toturued at our cxponso If not Hatlsfactory om
examination. 4)
MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L. CHICAGO, ILL
N\ \ i)
GREAT REMOVAL
SALE
OF
NATHAN LEVY,
THE CLOTHIER.
During the next thirty days,
or until September 1st, 1905,
I will positively sacrifice my
splendid stock of Summer
Clothing and Gents' Fur
nishing Goods.
THIS SALE.
Is for the purpose ot making
room in my new place of
business for my immense
fall and winter stock, which
I guarantee to be the best
that has ever been brought
to this city.
REMEMBER:
This sale continues through
August. On September 1st
I remove to the spacious
store formerly occupied by
The Hub, or the old Carri
son store. Call on me. 1
will treat you right.
natHan levy,
THE OLOTrilEH
Fishermen. Make Ready.
Call and See
tlic most complete lino of
I'is 1?in*i* Tackle over oHerod
in 11 it* (.'it y. Tliey will deli<*l?t
your heart and make your
palate water to think of that
'i\ i 1 > Trout (1 lint- didn't get
away, Japanese Hainhoo and
jointed rods. Sea (irass lines
something new. < iull Tarpon
and ( ot t on lines for 1<V ner
do/rii up. I'niePs N<? w I'ly Sp??on Spinners. I>u< I'v re?ju
; hit's i *2 .*>. 1"; 1 look '? K?>ieh-'ein', Wooden Minnow?
, Ni'ver misses your lish. American Spinners. Kisli and
l^ro^ Spears. Limerick ^ Kirhv Hooks, sill rizes. Im
proved (unhrcakahle) Limerick 1 i????k2 for cents. Min
now I Wickets ii 11 si/.es. Tackle I'oxeS to hold complete
oulli!'. Pip Nets and I>:p X"! !iin;/s. (-nrks all sizes.
I to I 1 loldersa i ways ready. Will order Wading Hoots on
i short notice I )o not jjo lisliini;' \\ ithont " IJ L LOGO I'OP'*
' ? death t'> mos?jni1oi s and ?.rnats. -
Wo thr M;irkot in Fishing* Tackhs
A. D. Kennedy.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OF S, C.
Time Table N<>. ft. To efl'eel
Sunday, ?Innnnry lo, l*ni,at ji. hi.
Snp'.Tsedintj Time Table No. J, dated
November 'J.
IlKIIVKKS HI Mil l: a. CvMHrs*.
THAI*# r.?>|N<j vol III,
No. t'iis No. 7'>
T<V Cmurieli I Ift p III 7 <H? n m
Son. Jly. .hinrtion I '2ft p hi 7 10 a in
Ar Kllei-bee I iJS p mi 7 HO a 10
I'embert* i 13 p in 7 10 a 111
Ar Itonloil I ftH p hi n (Ml n in
Ar l>al/etl ft I;', p hi h g,~> n m
Ar N. W. .innet 1011 ft 121 p 111 K ftH n m
Ar Sumter r? 4ft p 111 *1i 00 a in
TIMING (IOINI1 SOUTH.
No. r>u No. 7J
I.V Sumter 0 '>!> p 111 0U0 a in
X. W. .Iiiiiciion <> tl p m V n m
Drtlzrll 47 p in ftO a in
Horded . 7 oft p in 10 10,. hi
M Miibi'i (h 7 -M p in in !! 1 a 11
Klb-rbee 7 W i> in 10 :5I a m
j *"ii. Ky. ?Turn*, lion i ftO p 111 11 ?>;> is 111
I * r < 'aind< 11 14 "0 ?> i?i II I'i :? ir
| No. W leave* < nn.ib'H Mom., WVd.
[and rrnlny nt I p hi. ar. HiiiiM'TT fl.in.
No.leave* siioit, r Tits., Tliiir*.
Sat. 11 (>0 ft 111. nr. Cntiideti *J 00 p hi.
THOMAS U II,SON,
President
E. Schiadaressi,
Fancu Fruiterer and
Restauranteur.
Call and s<?c 1110 when
in need <*f anything in my
lino.
Foroi^u Fruits of All
Kinds a Hpvclalty.
As cheap as the cheftfv
est, r.nd olwajjor than the
i most. All fruit'sold l>y ni?
g-uat j;nt? t<> 1)0 five from
Tarantulas and other nox
ious inserts or reptiles,
('all on mo when in need,
phone tau