The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, January 18, 1906, Image 3
local flDatter.
For Sale.
0 Pure Florudora Cottou Seed
1 for stile, $1 i>er bushel. '
DeSaussure & Arledge.
. - m
Itaggiitx mid TIck.
X have u lot of Bugging and
Ties on hand that 1 will sell at
sacrifice prices to close oat.
Address,
jl A. H. Boykin, Jr.,
Boylcins, S. C.
Found
' In front of the Post Office
on Saturday, a bunch of keys
on chain. Owner can recover
same by calling- at this o?ce
and paying for this uotice.
Wauted for Canh.
Dry Pine, Oalc and
Lijrht.wood. Live Poul
try, and Potatoes,
at The Court Inn, Camden, S. C.
Great Owl Caught.
On last Sunday night Mr. L.
H. Hinson, of Catitey. succeeded
> in capturing a monstrous gray
> chicken owl that l\ad waxed and
grown fat on his chickens for
two years past. In effecting
4 this capture Mr. Hinson was
compelled to slightly wound the
bird, but the injuries have about
healed and the creature will
make a splendid addition to
some zoological garden.
Dying <>f Famine
I?, i ii itH torments, like il.viiig of con- 1
y puinption. Tin* progress o' c.otisump
tion, from the bi'tfi lining lo the very
??ml, (a n Ioiik tort tire, both to victim
nmJ friend*. 4,When I. Ii:i?l <*?>iihiiiii|?
tion in its II r?*t staire," writes Win.
M yers, of C'earfos.-, M I., "lifter trying
different mvdicim.'* ami a jrood doctor,
in villi, 1 at laxl tonic I >r. Kind's New
Discovery, which quickly ami perfect
ly cured me." l'rnmpt relief ami mire
cure for coughs, colds, sore throat,
bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents
pneumonia. Guaranicd at 1'. J..
? Zemp's dmy; utore, prie? 5()e. ami $1 n
bottle. Trial bottle iree.
A Card.
(, An unfortunate rumor is out
that I arrested Mr. John K. Jlc
dowatl for burning his store on
the tnorniug of the tire, Jan. 10,
1000. It is absolutely false. He
was arrested for currying a con- j
cealed weapon. I feel it due
myself and Mr. McDowall that
^ this report be corrected inline
') diately. Respectfully,
lieuj. Ilaile,
Chief of Police.
Jan. 11, 1000.
To ltent.
A ten voom house,
conveniently ar
ranged inside, for
family residence or for use us
a boarding house, with barn,
stable, a pood garden lot and
other conveniences. Possession
given by February 1st. Apply
at ollice of The People.
llarlow At Wilson's Minstrels.
Barlow & Wilson's Minstrels
hold forth ut the opera house in
Caindeh on uext Thursday, Jan
uary 2:?tU. The date is aus
picious and the company well
known. Since the days of old
when four of t he best end men
in the United States formed a
trust on minstrelsy, everything
goes in the lirst rank that has
Barlow, Wilson, Primrose or
West's name to it. Ti.?re are
real sane looking people who
gay the.v do not. like grand opera
but nobody is willing to declare
his dislike of a good minstrel
show.
A Had Scare.
Some ?1ay you will net h bad scare,
wliep you feel a pain in your bowels,
Mini fear appenthtit is. Safety lies in
l?r. Kiiis''4 X?'W Life l*i II*, a sure euro,
for all bowel and stomach disease*,
Htioh as headache, biliousness; costive
iivs*, ete.. Cinaranteed at F. I<, Zcmp's
Urn* store, only 25c.. Try them.
FOR
BEST DRUGS
GO TO
F. Leslie Zemp's,
Drug Store,
2 Doors Above Fostomoe.
PERSONAL
? Captain J. C. Rollings, of
Blaney, was in the city on Mon
day.
? Mr. J. E. Hough is visiting
the fami.y of Mr. W. C. Hough
on DeKalb street.
? Mr. W. L. DePuss is promi
nently spoken of as the next
Mayor of Greater Camdeu.
? The voters of Ward C insist
that no one but Mr. W. K.
Hough shall represent them in
the next council.
Mr. N. R. Goodale lias
bought out Mr. C. M. Coleman.
We are not informed as to Mr.
Coleman's future pluus,
? Mrs. Simmons is now the
sole lessee of The DeKalb hotel,
she having bought out the in
terest of Mr. Woocward.
?Mr. Henry C. Salmond, of
Greater Camden, continues to
be quite iudisposed. All of us
wish for him a speedy recovery.
?Our genial friend, Mr. W.
Mayfield, has returned to his
post of duty, after a holiday
pleasantly spent in North Caro
lina and Virginia.
? Mr. Henry Savage will leave
on Saturday for a short trip to
his former home in Florida and
other points in the flowery king
dom. We wish him all kinds of
a good time.
? Mr. E. J. Bissell, our chief
typo, has returned from a pleas
ant visit of a few days to his
sister, Mrs. A. M. Richardsou,
at Greehville.
?Mr. S. M. Bradley, of Can
tey, was here ou Mondav. A i
part of his errand was a search
for a stray "coon, "and theotherl
buying wedding fixin's.
? Miss Kate Ivirven of Dar
lington, accompanied l>y her
friend, Miss Elzie Morgan of Co
lumbia, spent Saturday with Dr.
k. G. Kirven, Miss Ivirven's
brother.
?Messrs. C. Stokes and W. D.
Marshall, of Mt. Zion spent a
few (to us) pleasant moments iu
our otlice on Friday*. They are
great friends to The Peopie, as
we are to them.
?Miss Sadie Munn of DeKalb
a daughter of our friend Gen.
H. J. Munn, left on Monday to
take a business course at
Draughons Business College at
Rileigh.
?Mr, J. F. Clark of DeKalb
was with us last week. On his
departure we requested him to
do a little bit of oscillatory work
lor us when he reached ' home,
and have since learned that lie
did it.
'I* Guthrie, Manager
or the Singer Sewing Machine
Company's office at Sumter paid
us a call on Tuesday. In ad
dition to the pleasure of meet
ing him again, we got results.
Sue Ins ad.
?Mr. J. D. Gerald, of Man
ning, spont a part of last Thurs
day with his parents. He was
accompanied by one of his little
children. Mr. Gerald is a promi
nent and prosperous merchant
at Manning.
. ? M'- Yt: Hough and
daughter, Miss Minnie, returned
from Columbia last week, where
Mi . Hough had gone for renewed
treatment of his eyes. We are!
pleased to report that they are
greatly improved.
Mr. A. J. Alexander of
Florence loft this point on Mon
day night for Hot Springs Ark.,
for rebof from a severe case of j
rheumatism. His wife and fumi-'
I.v are with his father, Mr. J. E.l
Alexander, of our city.
?The ad. or Mr. Charles Cole
in this issue should attract wide
attention. lie is a member of
the Florence Poultry Associa
tion, and at the recent poultry
show there, secured a majority
of the premiums on breeds of
fowls he exhibited.
? We tlmnk our friends -
and - , of , for so
promptly sending in the few
chickens we hinted last week
that we wanted. Not a feather
of one have we seen. Hard luck,
but we guess we can live a while
longer on bacon and collards,
even if we don't grow fat.
l>olny iu Publication.
We hope that our people will
excuse the lateness of publica
tion of tli is issue. The delay
was unavoidable, and was caused
by the non arrival on proper
time of a very important part of
the paper. We are more an
noyed about it than perhaps you
are, and console ourselves only
by recalling the old saying that
"these things will happen oc
j casionnlly. " 1
I.osf, Wonted, For Snlc, Ac,
An advertisement in The Peo
ple under the above heads sel
dom fails to bring results. They
are not expensive, the price be
ng only live cents a line, and a
second insertion usually does
theiwork if the iirst doesn't.
Trio Ono Dny Cold euro.
For colli in the 1i?jm1 mid ?<>re throat mm* Ker
motr . t liorolato-j laxative uuiitluc, lb* " On*
Djiy Cold CW?."
BREVITIES.
Prune your fruit trees.
Whitewash your hen-house.
Plow or dig up your poultry
runs.
Repair all breaks iu your
poultry feuces.
? Apply at the People's oiilce
for the finest job printing.
Apply kerosene liberally to
your poultry roosts.
The roughly clean out your
nest boxes.
Prepare your hot beds for
early vegetables.
? Coffins, cheaper than the
cheapest at Geisenheimer's.
Give your gardeu a deep plow
nig to destroy insects.
Don't read your neighbor's
People, but subscribe for it your
self.
Tell your merchant whose pa
per you saw his ad. in. No cost
to it.
Does advertising pay? All
our advertisers say it pays tlieui.
? Steel Ranges at all prices at
Geisenheimers.
Wo can handle more regular
advertising. Spasmodic adver
tising does only temporary good.
It is the regular who makes the
money.
If there is anything wrong
with our leading editoriul this
week plea&e call our attention
to it.
We promised to call ntteution
to the projected sewering of
Hampton Park. Look for it
somewhere else iu this issue.
We are doing well with our <
lugul blanks. Our forms tfivc
universal satisfaction. The <
share crop and lieu form is a <
beauty.
We are much impressed with
the court house cess- pools. They
may be, and probably are con
structed on hygienic principles,
but to us of the mntiated, they <
appear veritable death traps.
Curiosity is one of our beset
ting sins, so we confess to a
more tliau slight feeling of that
uature concerning the proposed
piping of Hampton Park. It
appears to us that sufficient fall
cannot be obtained to prevent
the mains, or pipes from tilling
up with sand, rendering them
useless for the purpose intended.
While on the subject of Hamp
ton Park drainage, what about
the screen that we suppose will
be placed at the head of the
drain for the purpose of pre
venting the entrance of leaves
and trash into the drain? If not
frequently cleaned, the latter
days of Hampton Park tcwcrmje
will be worse than its tirst.
Good roads is a live subject
always. It might not be amiss
if our city fathers would experi
ment a little along that line 011
DeKalb street from Mam to Lyt
tleton. Coal dust has its uses,
but the sprinkling of window
curtains with it during dry
weather is not one of them.
Kershaw Guards Jlnnquct.
A Banquet, to which all the
editors, and country members of
the Kershaw Guards will be
given at the Guards' Armory on
to- morrow (Friday) night in
commemoration of Lee's birth
day.
Those members who are re
luctant to attend these functions
I because of disclinution to drill,
I are notified that thi:; disagree
able duty will not be required of
them on this occasion, so a lull
turn out is expected and desired.
Ite Unions.
Bishop Capers will meet with
the congregation of Grace Epis
copal Church on next Sunday,
the -1st ins',., the occasion be
ing his annual visit and for t he
purpose of confirming candidates
for membership.
llridge Keeper Klected.
I Mr. W. C. Brown was elected
I keeper of the Wateree bridge
I at the recent election held for
that purpose. Mr. John C.
Whi taker did not apply for re
election.
U. I>. C,
The John D. Kennedy Chap
ter will meet in the Relic Room,
High school building on Friday,
Jan. ltHli at four o'clock.
Wanted
Four good men in Kershaw
county to soli and collect on
Sewing Machines. Good con
tract for right parties.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
J. H. Guthrie,
Sumter, S. C.
Candidates <<nrdn.
We will be glad to insert the
? cards of ail candidates for oftice
in city, county and State this
year at regular rates. Iu order
to reach all the people, your
; | card should apj>ear in The Peo
ple,
Wcddmpi.
Prince Cupid is a^aifl abroad
iu the land, and us a result of one
of bis pranks we have "Twin
souls with but a single thought,
two heai ts that beat as one."
We refer to the marriage at
Cook Church, DeKalb, On Sun
day last of Mr. Charlie Jones of
Sumter, and Miss Mary Young
of DeKalb. The p istor, Rev. J.
J. Myers was the ofticiaing minis
ter. The happy couple left on
Monday morning for Sumter,
where they will make their future
home We extend best wishes
for a long and happy life.
On last night, the 17th inst.,
Flint Hill church, Cantey, was the
scene of a very pretty marriage
ceremony, the same being wit
nessed by a large and appreci
ative audience. The vows were
administered by the Rev.
iu a very impressive
manner.
The high contracting parties
were Mr. Robert McDowell and
Miss Sallie Drakeford, all of the
Cantey section.
Our cougratulatious are hearti
ly extended to the couple. As a
life insurance agent, we suggest
that the goom promptly take out
an anuual policy iu the shape of
a paid supscription to The Peo
ple.
Drice Law Constitutional.
The Supreme Court decided
that the Brice dispensary law is
constitutional in the whole, ex
cepting that section of the act
by which counties voting out the
dispensary lost their share of
the school fund earned by the
institution. This means a great
deal to both the dry and wet
counties, the wets having to
divide equally their share of
school profits with the drys who,
even if entitled to their share,
certainly did not earn in.
Officers Klcetcd.
The following officers of Jno.
D. Keuuedy Conclave No. 863,
Improved Order of Heptosophs
were elected Tuesday night Jan.
9th, to serve for the year 11)015:
Archon, A. Weinburg
Sect'o, W. P. Ma lone,
Fiuaucier, H. H. Schroder.
Tres. J. B. Wallace.
Sent., H. L. Schlosburg.
Pro. J. G. McCaskill.
Prel. W. M. Young.
Ino. W. L. Jones.
Warden, M. G. Huckaboe.
Trustees: E. C. vonTresckow,
J. A. Siugleton, W. It. Do
Loache.
lloir 'taken Un.
A black and white boar ho<y,
with other marks, was takeu up
by uie on my promises in Cam
den last week. Owner can re
cover same by paying all costs.
Frank Hammond,
Camden, S. C. |
ltlanvy Dots.
Mr. C. A. Liowen drove over
to Cftmden on Friday. His
splendid hlack mare is said to
have attracted considerablo at
tention.
Business at the C. B Nettles
sale and livery stable is rather
poor. So far he has succeeded
in disposing of only ouct head of
his stock, "Old Sampson," the
wood rut.
Mr. W. E, Bailey has given
up the hand-car, and accepted a
position as ilagman on the C. C.
& A., with headquarters at Char
lotte and Savannah.
I>cntli.
Died in Colombia on Friday,
the 12th inst., Mr. Charlie Good
ale of our city. Deceased was a
son of Mrs. S. E. Goodale who
survives him, as do several
brothers and a sister. He had
been in bad health for a number
of years, and was in Columbia
for medical treatment when the
su ninions came that released him
from earthly troubles.
The fnuoral services were held
at the Baptist church on Satur
day, and the remains iuterred in I
the family plot in the old Quaker
Cemetary. To the sorely aftlict
od mother and other relatives,
we extend our sincerest sym
pathy.
CITATION.
STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Kershaw,
In the Court of Probate.
By J. B. Phelps, K^q., .turtle of Pro
bate for Kershaw County.
Whereas Harily Thorn* hath ap
plied to me for letter* of Administra
tion of the ontate of and ett'eota of
Lydla Thome
Three are therefore to r.ite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Lydla Thorne
deeeased, that tl.ey he Rinl appear be
fore me, In the Court of Probate, to
be held nt Camden, on February 3rd
next after publication thereof, nt 11
o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Ad
niimatration jiihl not be granted.
Given under my hand this 17th day
of January, A. 1>. 1IKW.
J. B. i'helpa,
Judge of ProhaUi.
Published on the l*?h day January
ivion, In People,
SAW MILLS.
LKMT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
ENGINES AND BOILERS
AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY
CLASS OF SERVICE.
ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE
FLACINO YOUR ORDER. f
GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY
COLUMBIA. 8. C.
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V A1 1 ft tr BIcyck.OoM Watch, Uiwwvl
? "M'10 Kfnyr, or a Scholarship !(
% l>ruuuhon'? rracu=ttl llukine^i
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J-shlp In 'no* anjr other reputable buatacwic;".
ltj?? or litinrv acuoul iu tlie U. 8. cau )>c ttvurid
oy dcln (a little work at tome for the Youths
Advocate, an illustrated aemi-irouthly Journal.
It is elevating In character, moral 'u toue, an*
?specially interesting an J profitable to young
people, but read with interest and profit by peo
ple ?>t all area. Stories and other inlcrts'.iiif
natter well Illustrated. Sample copies sent free
igeut* wanted. Address Youil:*' Auvocatc P.:b
?V>.. I-ia-^viUc Tcan. li:.uU.u tLiut ?am-.w
Anyone mending a sketch und description mut
quickly ascertain our opiin. ii fro? whether an
Invention la probably patentable. Coninmnlm.
^nestrlotlycontldentlal. HANObbOKon I'atouu
?ent free. Oldest Mrency for aecurlnsr patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
?pscfiil fiotlcs, without clmrgo. iu tho
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.srecit dr.
cn.atlon of any sctentlOo journal. Terms. S3 a
ye*r: four months. 9L. Bold by *11 newsdcaie-.-a.
MUNN & Co.3e,B????. New YQrk
tt Branch Office, ffifi K BU, Washington, D. C.
YV. A. SCIIROCK,
Notary Public.
ALL, LEGAL BLANKS
SOLD , FILLED AND
PROBATED. :: :: ::
MARRIAGE KNOTS
TIED QUICK. :: :: ::
CALL AT THE PEOPLE'S OFFICE.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
PROM
Hawkin's Royal Blue strain of
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS
J en fling's noted strain of
BUFF WYANDOTTES,
Light Brah n) as, Huff Leghorns,
and the finest White Muscovey
Ducks, also
FIT GAMES.
My games are large birds,
and warranted dead game, or
money refunded.
Price of e&gs from all varieties
$1.50 per 13.
Order early, as all orders will
be tilled in rotation.
Charles Cole,
Florence, S. C.
FOH
HOUSES AND MULES.
Having sold my farm oil this
side of the river
I OFFER FOR SALE
1 (Jbesuut mare, tine driver and
plow animal, ?1-5.00.
1 Heavy bay mare, all around
Kood work horse, ?^<9.00.
1 Mule, cheap at ?l?r>0.00, will
sell for *125.00.
1 Mule, cheap at $110.00, will
sell for ?115.00.
1 Mule, cheap at ?05. 00, will
sell for ?50.00.
All this stock can be seen at
my yard on Laurons street.
Terms cash, or half cash with
security for baluuce.
HENRY HAVAGeT
I Camden, 8. C.
MONEY
ABSOLUTELY
FREE.
$5.00 in Cash.
Given away every Saturday i
at 3 o'clock Sharp at <
NATHAN LEVY'S, j
? The Clothier's.
Every Dollar's Worth;
entitles you to a ticket.
OUR 25 PER CENT.
REDUCTION SALE ;
IS STILL ON.
All Fall Clothing must move !
to make Room for Early ?
Arrival of Spring Goods.
<
All Goods are sold for
Spot Casli during
This Sale.
<
NATHAN levy,!
The One Price Clothier.
until you rcuoivo uud approve of your bicycle.
myonl'on Ten Fro? Trial
$10 *o 024
with Coaster - Brakes ant! Pnnclisrclcss Tiros.
$7 to $12
At: j ? cr w tnilcl you want at one- third usual
\ price. Choieo of any Fiaiidr.rd tiro:? anil bw>t
equipment. o? all ou:* bicycle. &t rouycut (nuinmtcc.
Wo SSHP O.V APP.T2Q VAl ('. <). 1). to nnv
one villi":. t n <????/ ; tt< UTatl allow tO DAYG
1 F ?? I: i; *8* >n I A before puivlia.-o "j binding.
i SOV Scco.r.il MsxcS Wkc?!s
taUi'ii in trail*1 l?,v cur </) i ??????? ? r* -t :? 1 1 stores. ^ty
nil makes ?ii<4 iivhIiMs, i!ik?U :in m?iv _ _
2PEV u ?>'.i:ylo until you hsivis wiltt.i! lor <ntr FAGTlii*/
-JujIT y.HsjES ytft-C FN?C Tfi'AL OFFER. Tirr?.
itur ?.mocIk of all Kinds. &( half mrtilur prim. In our
oig Jreu ^und.-y CuiatOjiis. Conu.ins a world of u.-.oftU luforuiutiou. Writu Jul it.
Regular prlco $QmBO per pair.
To SnirotSuco 0
wo wltS SeSJ
You? Sawplo ?JL?fflL8-aS8
PuSr for Ofi/y TriS
NO MORE TROUBLE from PUNCTUHES
Result of 1"? years experience in tire in:tHn?\
Mo rfangon' from THORNS, OADT9.9S,
7 'iNS9 NAtlS, TACKS as* GB.ASS, Sft i-.'t.s
. - induces, lik-j intentional knifo cut.i, can b<j
vulwuuized liko any other tire.
EASY HIDING, STRONG,
D~ft".3LE, CELF HEALING
FULLY COVERED by PATENTS
C2WAKE OF IMITATIONS
Pond for Catalogue "T." Kliov.lnc all l;in<1s ar:l mnla-s of tir, s nt CWw j* v j a!r ami ?ir:?
tl.-o Oonstrr-Ilralcps. Built-up Win-els and IMcyflos? Sundries ai hJatf tho etKU-< ! prlne*.
Not ten tlio thick rul>l>er ircad I' A" ond muict urn s?:.rlp? J? " t.nd " IV' Tli's tire will
out!a*r any other tnalaj - ?"'oft, FlaMln and Kisy llidln?r. Wo wiii ship fc. 0. C, OiJ Ai'rflO>AI.
AND EXASUINHTiOM Without <t cfnt Jr/Oiit.
SVo will nll<>* c ? :n9h c'h acanwt of I?* (tii'TH-y t;;:>i;ln<r I'm If*-* ;? C/> t"'.' p!?;?) If you
sond full camh with ordvr, Tlrcj to be returned at v-u.r cj. p> :?^u i? not s.i-lislavtory <m
examination. "V
mm 6YSLE 00., Dept.
Money To Loan
On improved farm land* in Ker?lin\v
County. Oil tonus up to $1 ,000, s jn>r
cent. On sums over t lint amount 7 per
e.ent. No commissions clinked.
I/. A. Wittkowsky,
Camden, S.
or V. I.. Winkler,
1"> Hrondwsy,
New York.
HIGHEST PRICKS
PAID
For Cotton Seed de
livered at the Man
i Warehouse 011 Main
Street.
J. R. WEST.
Supervisor's Notice.
All those holding claims
against the County of Kerskaw,
an* hereby requested to presont
their claims in f i: 1 1 of all tie
i;iaiu!s. each month, with e*ch
item dated, and the bill itemized,
and properly attested.
Failure to comply with this
request, will result in the bill,
or bills being' turned down until
compliance with the same has
been made.
.1. M. SowKt.i,,
Cli'mn. Hoard of Commissioners
for Kershaw County.
W. R. PINCKMEY,
? i.and kuuvkyor. *,%
, CAMDKN, W. <J?