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local toatter. ? For Sale. Unseparated milk, cream, but ter and buttermilk. For par ticulars apply to Dr. D. L. DeSaussure, Mill Street. Private School. 1 Miss Sadie Kanned.v 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 Sadie Kennedy, Camden, S. C. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight, to tell, that when your stomach and liver nee badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unleM you take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y? did. She says: ** 1 had neuralgia of the liver and str.m ae.li, my heart was weakened, and I nould not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in Elecfric Hitters, I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Ilest medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee by K. Ii. Zenip, druggest, at 60c a bottle. For Sale. One new Mowing Machine and Rake. Apply to Dr. S. P. Bkasincjton, Camden, S. C. For Sale. _ 2 Mules, H years old. Weight 1,000 pounds. Price $300. W. II. T J i.i.Eii, English, S. C, Attention, Dunirlitcrs of The Confederacy. The Daughters of the Con federacy will meet, with Mrs. W. A. Ancrum on Monday evening, October JJrd at 8 o'clock. To Kent. I offer for rent to the right party, f> nice bed rooms above stairs in the Camden Hotel, and a splendid sitting room on the lower floor. No couple with young children need apply, as a squalling baby is our pet abomi nation. I also offer for rent that por tion of the Camden Hotel known as the restaurant soction of the premises, consisting of a spa cious dining hall, pantry and kitchen. I want a thorough restauranteur for this section. To the right party, I will rent or lease both upper and lower * sections. Talk quick. There is money in it. Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many min poisons originate in your food, but Home eay you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. I ?r . King's New Life Pills art* guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food ? or iinncy buck. 2?V at F. Ij. Zeinp's drug store. Try them. New Year. Saturday being tho New Year of the Jewish fraternity, their places of business will be closed on that date, Sept. UO. llano Hall. The two games of base ball played on our grounds on Mon day and Tuesday, resulted as usual in victory for Camden. They were played by tho colored team from Timmonsville and ours. The scores stood respec tively, 2 to 0, and 2 to 1. Um pires, Messrs. W. M. Young and Sidney Smith. tfttr* Gold In Hoe -J. Kermotr* Chocolatc* Laxntlvc Quinine. cany to take and <iuick to cure cnUl in head and *or? Uiro?L ' Care, Accuracy and Fair Prices at Zemp's Pharmacy T?? Door* Above PuAtoflloc. ?Mr. McLuro, representing The Southei n Presbyterian, was in the city last week. ?The many friends of Miss Sadie Kennedy, will be pleased | to learn that she has returned j from her Europeau tour. PERSONAL ~ Miss Rena Clements of Liber ty Hill, has entered Wiotbrop College. We wish tor this young lady a brilliant college career. ? Mr. J. C. Sum mors, the har ness-maker, is again in harness at his old staud next Little's stable, after a Summers tour in North Carolina. ? Mr. Robert C. Ktiyk, (pro nounce it if you can) represent ing the Anderson-Wilson Paper Co.. of Richmond, Va., was with us last week. ? Col. D. J. Griffith, Superin tendent of the pcuitent-ary, passed a few hours in Camden on Tuesday, en route to the State farms near Boykin. . ? Capt. J. V. Welsh of Ker shaw was suddenly called to Bishopvillo on last Thurday, the cuuse being the illuess of his wife, who was visiting their daughter, Mrs. Condor of that place. ? Mr. B. E. Young of DeKalb, is spending a three mouths va cation with his people. He is popular. in railroad circles, and has just terminated an engage ment at Wilmington. We will next hear from him in Spartan burg. ? Mrs. Cork, of Camden, S. C., who was on her way to Charlotte to a hospital for treat ment, passed through ltock llill. She wns? so ill she Had to stop at her brother's, Mr. Cork, on Elm avenue. ? Rock Mill Ilecord. The above personal was in tended to refer to Mrs. Sell rock. The local editor of The Record is certainly a "corker." Tea Nights 'in a Bar-Koom. Wo. call attention to the ad. of the "Ten Nights in a Bar Roum Co." The company is well recommended, and the play they present is certainly one of the finest on the road. We hope that the weather will not be such as to interfere with the at tendance of all. Gi*:hm1 Tall Opening. Everybody is invited to attend the Grand Fall Opening of Mil linery, Dress Goods and Silks, next Wendesday and Thursday, October 4th and filli at Hirscl) Bros., & Co. Miss Slay, our head Milliner and her assistants are busy get ting ready for our big millinery show. Drop 111 and see our Hat display next Wednesday and Thursday, liirsch Bros., & Co. Deaths. We regret to learn of the death of a lil tie son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parker, of West Wateree, 011 tho 23rd inst. Little Mur doch was between four and live years of age. The cause of death was ery si pi las. We see from the Corinthian, publishedatCoriut.il, Miss., that Capt. E.G. Robertson, a promi nent citizen of that place died there last week of acute jaundice, the result of malaria. Capt. Robertson was tin; father of our friend, Mr. Frank A Robertson, of the Workman House. We ex tend our sympathy to himself and wife. Died, an tlio evening of the 22nil inst. , ji twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Williams. We failed to ascer tain tlio nume of deceased. The cause of ileal h was typhoid i fever. Our sympathy is extend ed to the nfMieted family. Died, ou the ni#hl. of the ?j>th , inst., Mrs, Camilla Ilaile, wife of Mr. *W. 11. Haile after ji pro tracted illness. This is a sad death, and the afflicted husband and. family have our deepest sympathy. . Mrs. Haile leaves three small children. Deatli has claimed another victim in the person of Mr. C. M. Alexander at Hishdpville. llo was well known and respect led here. Typhoid fever was the cause of death. We extend our sympathy to the widow, and family. This denth occurred on the evening of the 'J'HIi inst. Almost a Casunlily. Wo learn that on the evening of the 19th, Mr. Henj. Hayes, who lives near DeKalb, came near to being the victim ofal serious mistake. While suffer ing with tooth ache, or some tiling, he seized a five ounce bottle of laudanum, and drained it, thinking it was XX whiskey It happened that Mr. I*. T. Cly burn, the "popular rural route carrier 011 Kalb It. 1?\ D., No. 1, and Mr. H K. Young were ne ir, and by heroic efforts succeeded in saving the life of the almost victim. . , , v ?,????< 1|>i%tlon Forp\ ? tkfCwcoteli C':uidy ('ulliiiHio l??c *o "t 'J v. (ail to cui v, tiri-yc"*1* r< futKt tu <j- ^ brevities; [ ? Another lot of tine job stationary jmst received. Give us a call and place your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. ? Our advertisers all report a good trade up to this time. Tliis is as it should be. Mention The People, buyers, when trading witn any of our people. - ? We would be glad to have a lot of eighteen inch and two foot wood 011 subscription. Dop't bring us long wood us it is al most impossible to have it cut. ? The excessive warm weather is having its efToct on every thing. One of them is tO cause one of our cherry trees to be in full bloom. We don't expect to enjoy much of the fruit though. ? Steel U-.inqres at all prices at Geisenjieimors. ? Read every lino of o?r country correspondence 111 i s wee. What is the matter with our people anyway? We have as smooth writers on our list of subscribers ns can be found any where, and we want to hear from some of them every week. ? Seven of tlioso engaged iu the atrocious murder of Allen Pendleton at Honea Path last week, have been arrested, and lodged in jail. The proof of guilt against those men is said to be absolute, and how they are going to escape swinging, wo J cannot see. ? That office room has not yet been rented. A fine location for the right man. ? For particular reasons, not necessary here to explain, we wish those of our friends who are able, to bring or send us something ou account. Numbers of you, we rarely see, and small amounts like those due us are liable to bo forgotten unless the subscriber is reminded of it. ? Coffins, cheaper than the cheapest* at Geisenheimer's. ? We see that Tiie Cotton dinners Association has request ed a report from" all ginners as to the number of bales handled by them so far this season. Our advice to our ginners is to make no report. They are always twisted out of all resemblance to tne original report, and as pub lished, are totally misleading. ? Home and Farm the greatest Southern farm journal, and The People both one year for $1.50 cash. ? We have been requested to call attention to the possible ab sence of back vents in the court house water closets, and to the condition of the south DeKalb street pavement from Market to Lyttleton. To the latter sug gestion we agree, as -the walk is certainly rough and rocky to anyone with sore feet. ? We don't want any of our friends throughout the State to forget that we of Kershaw coun ty, also have a candidate for Governor, lion. M. Tj, Smith, present Speaker of the Mouse of Representatives, will add lustre to that high office, ami he is strictly in the running. How he stands on the liquor question we don't know or care. We want a man, not an idol worshipper, and Mr. Smith is all of a man. A^oiiI/.iji:^ I": urns, are instant l.v relieved, nml pcrfcoti v honied, by I ?ih- k 1 ? ? 1 1 *s Arnica Salve. ('. ftivenbark, ?li\. <>f Norfolk, Va., wrihM: ?*l l> 1 1 >* 1 1 1 my knee dreadfully; l lint il 1 Mistered all over. Iliic-klc n*s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it , without asrnr." Also lit nl* nil wounds and sons. ?_?.">?? at !?'. I., Zemp, drni; lf ?st . IVnc I5all. Tho two games of biso ball played lion? on hist Thursday a ul Friday between the Colum bia league tram, and our loo lis resulted in a victory for the for mer on Thursday by a score of 1 to ?. and for tho latter on T<Vi doy, the soon; standing 0 to \Ye could not attend either <?amo, bu t learn that it was tint* ball. Ordination of Doncnns. The interest i 11 g and impressive Iceremonyof ordination of do. i- J | cons will be hgld at Cook Uaptist church, near DeKalb on the 2nd Sunday of October at 10:110 o. M., the regular church service fol lowing. Two deacons will he ordained on that date and hour, Brothers Iletiry A. Uarlield and .1. 10. Htibon. Court Work. Court convened on Monday, Judtfo fla^o presidi:#. A few oases have been disposed of, all of minor into rest. The (lillis Whitaker ease litis bueii sot for next Monday. KIpc, The alarm of lire is always (lis quiet in#, and we had the full measu re of disquiet on Tuesday evening. The tire was on Team row, and resulted in the burn inu of two of the cottages. it' ... . , ?,> *{????.,./? V ' *? l.I.'l .??! 0 uiinfl . .nr.* | < v ' ''.of j:ii iai|l ' Mr.'MW-iMiov r -i?n ?>; moj;; \ put. o.u.nt ojii j?? :?*. -lui >11111 mi MOAn.ioj p?: ii .fpvna c.i>v.|<>i *? ; n < 'In t v .'.jn imn -vioii'y |.uu ownnj. COMING. FRANK E. GRISWOLD'S Mammoth Rail Road Pavilion Ten Nights Id A Bar-Room Co., Under a L*irgo Tent fitted up in Grand Opera House Style. i Will exhibit atCamden, Monday, Oct 2nd, 8 p. m., Oniy. This Company carry '?0 people. A car-load of special scenery j with Calcium and nolored tiro effort. One of the best Hands traveling. A superb Orchestra and Mairaphono Quartette. This Company is the only -r^ranization traveling that make a specialty of this I ireat Temperance play ? and have no connection with any other play. Nothing Cheap but the L'rice. ADMISSION, Adults 25 Cents; Children 15 Cents, Children under 0 years, accompanied by parents, Admitted Kre. Hring the whole family. Prof. Holly Hosstnyn's Military Hand will give two concerts, at noon and 7 p. m. Don't miss it. Corner Mill and DeKalb Streets. AIR LIN 12 RAILWAY. NORTH-SOUTH-EAST- WEST Two Daily Pullman VcstiUuled Limited Trains Kotween NOItTII ANI) SOUTH. First Class Dining Cars. ? Tlu* I JEST RATIOS and ROUTE to nil Eastern Cities Via RICH MOND and WAS! ! INCiTON, or via NORFOLK and steamers ? To ATLANTA, NASHVILLE, MEMPHIS, LOl; IS V 1 LLE, ST. LOUIS, ClIH'AdO, N-E W ORLEANS, and nil points South and Southwest ? To SAVANNAH and JACKSONVILLE ami all points in FLORIDA and Cl'llA . POSITIVELY THE SHORTEST LIKE BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH. or detailed information, rates, schedules, Pullman reserva tions, etc., apply t<> any ftgenl of tin* Sen hoard Air Line Railway, or W. L. IJurroiighs, Travelling Passenger Agent, ('olumhi:*, S. 'dias. F. St(?wart, Asst. Gonl, Pass. Atft. Savanna?i, Ga. H1DEH AGENTS WANTED No Money Required until you receive i*"d fipprovo of jour bicyclc. anyone on Tan Days Free Trial /90S MoZls $ W tO $2# with Coaster - Brakes and Functurelesa Tires. 1Q03 ? 1904 Morlohs r? ^ 1 Beat Makes # lH & H Any vmke or notlcl yon wont at nne-thhd usual price. Clioico of any fitandurd tires and brut equipment on all our bicycles. Slrouyctt yuurantfc. We SHIP ON APPROVAL O.O. T>. to r.ny on? vilhout a <<nt dcjt'wit and allow |0 DAYS 'FREE TRIAL befovo purchaeo is binding. 1 BOO SccontX Hand WhocHs taken In trade tiyouf CltlcftffO retail itotcs Uy I? Uy _?lljoake? niirf models, eood a% new ^ DHV a blervle until you have written fur our FAOTORV fJJ 1 Pnioru A Hit FREE JK/AL Off til. TirM. ^quipmani. Miroffft fiiKi sport in# go'xls of *11 UlncW. f.' half regular i?rlco, in ntir o*g free Sundry Ga.alofiiie. Contains a world of useful ir?for?uatl?>ti. Wrllo for It. DO HSJT ffvtfitJai* urtCQ per pah Tn IntrntfucK $ \vf> wWi SeH Ycir, 3 Sample Pa.ft* for Only Iff gutnthe aw m MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTURES NAILS. TACKS i OR C.i A33 SHJKGTIiRE-PROW TIRES s401 Kosiilt of ir? j*pprn fXivri'?nCo in tirr making. iVo danyftr front THORNS, O ACT US, ! rSttS, HA 1LS, TACKS Oe VOL ASS, Serious ; punctn !?<>.?<, like intent iouul knife cuts, ctm bu vu'oani/oU like any other tiro. P :;?! f< r Cat "T." uliowlntr ftll kind** flt;<1 nnlcs of 1 1 r*?? at tj.00 per pair Rtid up ? aljo CeasU'r-lJvftlsi's, Hi'llt-uc Wli<<>|* and IM< ><??<?' hmvlrli-r ?? H?lf the umum! ppfMt. Nn?t.\? tlin thick r,il>i <r iri-n'l "A" AM) jmix t nr?- strips 'It" iin<) "J)," Tlill tiro will ftj'V r rr.nkn }'<?ft. I 'laMlo ond Knsy Itldlnt,'. Wo will Hl.iy C. 0. I>, ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION vtJwut .< <m/ (transit. \\?? wiii :% 1 1 < ? w n c?c/? tH?oouni of (tboroliy maklnir tlx; pTlco .V) per pair) If you fttf! on-th %*Kh ort/(/r. Tfrca to bo ruturii' ?! at oar oxpittao if not satisfactory on MEAD CYCLE CO., Dept. J.L. CHICAGO, ILL. All,: 'l-Ncv :i EASY RIDING. STRONG, DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY COVERED by PATEN TS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Success HAS COME TO US Not by chance but a* a just, reward. Our prices are surprisingly small, We are in better po sition this fall to interest you in Clothing with such lines as A. B. Kerschbam's Hand Made Suits, and Louis M. Levy Company's New York Best Clothing: for Men. "The Mothers'Friend" FOR THE BOYS We have The Mothers' Friend Shirt Waist, something Camden has never seen betore. Boys' Suits ol every kind. In tact everything tor a bou. WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOU AT ANY TIME. ONE PRICE TO ALL. NATHAN LEVY, THE CLOTHIER. GET THIS HABIT at my New Store formerly occupied by 11. G. Carris on and The Hub . % ' Fishermen. Make Ready. Call and See the most complete lino of Fishing Tackle ever offered in the City. They will delight your heart and make your palate water to think of that 2.1 lh Trout (t hat didn't get away. Japanese 1'amhooand jointed rods. Sea (Jrasslines | something new. ( J ulf Tarpon 'and Cotton lines lor 10c per dozen up. Bud's Now Fly Spoon Spinners. Biiel'v regu lars 1 2 )>. 15 Hook " Koteli-'em', Wooden Minnow ? Never misses your fish. American Spinners. Fisli and Frog Spears. Limerick tfc Kirl>y Hooks, all sizes. Im proved (unbreakable) Limerick Hooks 2 for fujents. Min now Buckets all sizes. Tackle Boxes to hold complete outfit. Dip Nets and Dip Net Kings, ('orks all sizes. Rod Holdersal way s ready. Will order Wad in# Boots on short notice Do not go fishing without " LI' LLC X XM'OP" ? death to mos<piitoes and gnats. - Wo Lead llie Market in Fishing Tackle. A. D. Kennedy. soravmn railroad or i c, Time No. r?. To take efl'eet Sunday, J miliary 10. I ?(? I. at 1*2.01 h. iii. -tnperwoiiitf Time Table No. J, dated November 2, 10051. 1W.TWKKN HIM I I I! & C \ M OK V. TII.MNM <1* >1 N(i Kiin il, No. ns I.v Cnmden I jr> |> in Son. Hy. .1 niict ion I 2*> p iii A r Kllerliee I i!S p hi Kemlierls 1 151 p m A r llonleii t TiS p in A r I lal/.ell f? |:| p hi Ar N. \V. .function f> t:{ p m A r Sumter ? !,"? p m I l( a I n h ?; I.V Sumter N . W. iincilofi I >a!/.ell Horde ii Itemhertfl Kllerbee Son. Hy. .To net ion Ar Camden oiN(j Noirrn N o. c.li Ci 2o p HI <5 27 p III o i; p iii 7 or? p in 7 2X p HI 7 SfO p m 7 r?0 p iii H IK) p Hi No. 71 i? 510 a in l> a hi 0 *>o a iii 10 Id l. Ill 10 21 a iii 10 :tl a m 11 oo a HI 1 1 10 a hi No. CO leaves Camden Mori., Weil, and Friday at 1 p hi, ar. Sumter 51.10. No. K7 leave* Sumter Tiles., Tlinr*. Sat . II 00 n in, nr. < 'ainden 2 00 p m. THOMAS Wl I.SON, I'rebident JE. Schiadaressi, FaiiGU Fruiterer and Restauranteiir. Call and see mo whon | in need of any tiling in my lino. Foreign Fruits of All Kinds a Specialty. As elieap as the cheap est, nnd el ion per than the most. All fruit sold hy mo guaranteed to bo free from Tarantulas and other nox ious insects or reptiles. ('all 011 UK? wlioii in ueed PIIONK 151.