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1 local fitatter. Wanted Two gentlemen boarders. Ap ply to Mrs. H. A. Monroe, Fair Street. Far Sale. Two (2) Jersey Bull Calves, Will be sold cheep. Apply to A. 6. White. CamU. We will be glad to insert tbe cards of all candidates for office in city, county and State this year at regular rates. In order to reach all the people, your card should appear in The Peo ple. Wm e Bwt Five room bouse on corner of Mill and Haile streets. Apply to A. D. Kennedy. T?>Dajr. The Camden (Country Club) Polo team will play the Colum bia tea a to-day on the grounds of the latter. Rev. Arthur R. Crane of this city has received a call to the pastorate of a Baptist church at , Colorado. At this writing we have not learned whether he has accepted the call or not. Don't let rain, snow, sleet, cold, or any Kind of weather keep you away from town dur ing Raum's Great Ten Days Sale. Come young. Come old. Come if you are well Come if you are sick. Uaum's bargains will make you well. Marriage. Married on the 11th. inst. by Capt. I* M. Peebles, Notary Public, Mr. Parker Wutkins, of Sandy Grove, and Miss Florence Owens, ot Oakland. Wc extend heartiest congratulations to the bride and groom. Hew Baptist Preacher Wasted, About April 1st, us Baptists will want a uew pastor. As The People circulates in twenty three states and territories, it msy dhance that this will meet the eye of same pastor at pres ent disengaged, who might con sider a good offer. As an ad ditional induce ;nent, we may mention that a place with us is seldom of long duration, as our pulpit.is merely a stepping stone to something better. * ? Don't fail to take advantage of Uaum's prices during his ten days sale. See his great ad. Marriage. Married on Suuday night, the I8tli inst., at the Methodist par sonage, by Rev. C. C. Herbert, the pastor, Mr. J. F. Getting of Pinewood, 8. C., and Miss Min nie E. Hough, of this city. The bride is the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hough, with whom we conrlole in their misfortune. On Mon day evening the happy couple took their departure for their future home at Pinewood. They were accompanied to the depot by a large number of friends and well-wishers, which gave ample assurance of the popu larity of the bride. Our best wishes follow this young couple in their journey through life. Far Hole. Pure Floradora Cotton Seed for sale, $1 per bushel. DeSuussure A A r ledge. WOOD'S SEEDS. Crown for the South. All Fresh ? Just In. F. Leslie Zemp's, Drag Store, 1 Doors Above Postofflcc. 8AVDY OKOVB , VlMbMMly r Editor The People: Pie lie fire me sptoe in jour valuable paper for a few lines concerning our public roads? We VMt to know who is codaty supervise* Hi Bast Kershaw from Black River to Tiller's Fer ry bridge, on (he Cheraw road? For a distance of about eight miles it is a disgrace to our community for e\en our mail carrier to bsve to go around pine tops, logs and gullys. This road in part has not been worked in more than two years. What has become of the commutation tax collected on that part of the road? Have we a township commissioner in Buffalo town ship? Voters, this is election year. We will close by inviting the esteemed County Supervisor to pay a visit to East Kershaw, and let the voters see who he is. With best wishes to the editor and the paper, I remain Reporter. To the W*?*er*ti?- Voters of the Cit y of ?Jtt*?iden, 8.C. TIk* v?lersi.i i lie several wards will ??n'!' .. at. I. lie Mjwt'u i.loiis^ at 8 i?. *n., v/,. F- ><!.vy evening;, February, 2iJr 1. V. : purpose of or.'.diiziuj1, !????> ward cluls. It has vkjou iujfff.s eil iliat for the i.t'rv wunlfl all ;iat te ory uoith o" lioiii^ia street and east ?. it lie ex. cos ,u nfLytHe U>n Ki reftt, shall ije l.iU/Wn as ward No. FIVE:? ami all ihat (territory north oi r-ou ndary' and west ?r Lyitloto'i shall ooktiowu as ward No. SI?. . Ka?*li ward club shall by ilioelec ticM of a i'res'ulfut, a Soceutry and a Ujpres*.iUitivc on t'?e Executive Con tnitleo. It i.i also sa^'est^J that each club up|>oint a cotnmiM.ec lo see Hint waids ar j registered on ? lie club rolls .?>11 democratic vox s iu the several wards, as tuis is pre ro inisite for roting. .'?MtaeJiaioly ar.er tho o-^ani oi ?.??? ware* club.-. the presiiL'iii ?? a>id ie4resentauves?, just ?*lec,?_<\ w '! tiip' et Co a member o* the f.wu,n;> com mittee at Inrw. aiu; Mirtlier or ganize by ine elect? ? i of a City Chairman, a??d Keen i.m ^ ; ? and alle ?d to any rmitio. business as^ to the ar. an?f?n"nls of the primary il< cii .n which will ac cording in ... rules, bo held on th? ifiir i 'Vuei. 'uy in March, l>e ?i>?? 'iic J.'tii day of the month. oiM.r l Mauues Caiim, Chairma". tjno. W. Corbet! , Secretary. Other city i*apers will please copy. P. 8. Secretary Appointed. ilev. J. D. Moore of the Cam den baptist church here, has been appointed secretary of the State llaptist Sunday School Board, and has accepted the ap pointment. All of us regret to lose Mr. Moore, but as the new position carries with it a con siderably higher salary than his present charge, we cau't blame him for accepting it. Silver H?mburirii. The most beautiful of h)I breeds of thoroughbred poul try is the Silver Spangled Ham burg. Of medium size, and beautiful in shape and plumage, a flock of them once seen will never be forgotten. Wo bred this variety more than fifteen years, and can truthfully say that they were ever a joy to the eye. They stand confinement well, and if properly fsd and cared for, can be counted on to keep the egg basket tilled at all seasons. The are supfiosed to be non-setters, but we have had two aud three year old hens to set beautifully, a?td make capi tal mothers. As a farm breed we canuot recommeud them. The farmer wants something heavier, and we take pleasure in recommending the several breeds advertised iu these col umns. For the city fancier how ever, we cannot give the S. S. Hamburg too much praise. They combiue every good quality that is i>ossessed by any other breed except beef, while |n beauty they have no peer. TreHpanH Notice. All parties are hereby warned under penalty of the law not to trespass upon any lands in east ern Kershaw owned or controlled by me, in any manner whatso ever, hunting, flishing, driving or walking through the same. J) I 00. W. D. MARSHALL. PERSONAL ? Maj. and Mrs. A. 8. White, of Bellshaw, spent a few hours in the city on Monday. ? We regret to leara of the serious illness of Dr. J. E. W. Haile, of Kershaw, and heartily wish bim a speedy recovery. ?Mrs. T. Benton Bruce is quite ill with grip at her home on Lyttleton street. Her hosts of friends wish for quick relief and recovery. ? Mr. 8. McNinch of Kershaw, passed through Camden this week to take a job of marble working at Bennettsville. He insured his life with The Peo ple before leaving us. ^ ? We were pleased to mee*. on Saturday, Mr. Isaac Solomons of New York. He will be with us several weeks as the guest of his brother in-law, Mr. M. Baum. ? Mr. Henry Savage and fami ly returned last week from a pleasant visit of several weeks iu the Land of Flowens. Mr. S., reports a great time among the feathered and finny tribes. ? Our good friend, Capt. R. W. Hammond of Bethune, paid us one of his seldom, but ever pleasant calls on Saturday. His life was insured for the usual period. ? Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coney, of Alton, Fla., and the Baby, are spending a few days with the grand-parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hough. ? Mr. J. E McLaurin, of Be thuue paid us a pleasant call on Monday. There is always some thing particularly good about Mc's calls, outside of the social feature. They mean something to the editor. ?We regret to learn that Capt. Allen Clark of the South ern, sufferred a stroke of paraly sis in the right eye a few days ago, and sincerely hope that it will not have serious results. ? Senator David B. Hill spent a day of so in Columbia last week. We presume a part of his object was to catch a glimpse of our no-law -ma leers then met and sitting in general Assembly for the pur(>ose of killing time and spending the people's money. later: Mr. Hill addressed the Legislature. Autloch Dot*. Dear Editor and People: It is Willi pleasure that I send a few items from this section. Farmers are rigH busy pre paring their lands for another crop. There was a Valentine party given at the residence of Mr. Calvin Podgers on Wednesday night. A large crowd was pres ent and all seemed to have a nice* time. Mr. Pleasant Iolamon and1 Miss Mabol Elmore wur ? hap pily Married last S .nd?; morn ing tin 18th inst., at the home of Rev. J. V,*. Davis. i?ir. Bob Belvin and Miss Ada lUeCaskill, of Cedar Creek wore also married Sunday afternoon, IC'jv. J. W. Davis preforming the ceremony. We wish tliem much success and happ;r now year. Miss AmmHollond who lias been teaching the Cum Spring school is quite ill with Pneu mouia. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Miss Jessie Wilks Ims agan taken charge of lie school, muc h to the deli, 'lit of scholars and friends. M - Da- id Horn and sister, M? Susie, mssed through this sect:on Thursday. M>\ F. I\ Ilot'.geis has added a new l?n n (0 his buildings. It this do. ii i id its way to the win* I e basket, I will come again. W'lli '>esl wishes to the editor aud Pe?'j)le. Violet. At tlie Opera House. On next Saturday, Feb. 24th, the Thompson & Otto combina tion will appear at the Opera House in Camden, prepared to afford more amusemet to our people than they have had in a long time. Mr. Thompson who sings the illustrated songs as the illustra tions pass? has a rich, robust tenor voice with the power to sing into the soul the selectious lie renders. The andience fre quently joins in the chorus and make the rafters tremble. All that is good and novel in the way of pictures will be shown including "Tracked by Blood hounds, ' or "A Lynching at Cripple Creek." "The Detach able Clown." "Lover's Crime " "Human Fly.,' "Be Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out." "Po lice Raid," lifelike reproduction of the great "Brit-Nelson priae tight." "Marie Ai toi ie tte." "Fake Phenoii e la," Popular prices. Seats for sale at F. Leslie Zemp's Drug Store. ? -We notice that the press generally, are coming down on the legislature. Let's abolish the blame thing, and let the Governor, Senator Tillman, and the dispensary examining com mittee ruu the government. BREVITIES. ? Our charges for publishing candidate's cards are most rea sonable, bard! j 10 cents a voter. ? Apply at The People's office for the finest Job printing. ? Steel Ranges at all prices at Geisenheimers. Tell your merchant whose pa per you saw his ad. in. Mo cost to it. ? Clothing prices cut in two. See Bauin's ad. ? Commercial tourists are in formed that we have a fine sam ple room at their disposal at so much per, whenever the regular hotels can't accommodate them. ? Coffins, cheaper than the cheapest at Geisenheimer's. Don't read your neighbor's People, but subscribe for it your self. ? Muslin underwear. See M. Baum's ad. Does advertising pay? All our advertisers say it pays them. ? FOR SALES ? One black fe male pug Qpup. Thoroughbred. Apply at The People's office. ? Baum's ad. is a wonder. Read it. ? The garden seed mentioned as expected from Congressman Finley has arrived, and will be distributed as long as they last. ? Enterprise personified. Baum's ad. ?We extend thanks to a num ber otour friends who responded so promptly to notices of in debtedness recently sent out. Quite a number have not been in or over, or down, or up yet, bnt we thiuk, and know they will, as they now understand the situ ation. ? A number of our subscribers are in grave danger of their life, or serious illness. No explana tion necessary. 1 ? The complete and attractive ( ad. of The Opera House Store, or, L. Shenck & Co., would at- ( tract more than passing atten tion any w hare. Give them a call, and as this is the first work we have done for these gentlemen this season, do us the favor to mention where you saw the ad. ? - - ?<> ?-oii<tlpiiilon For?v . ? CauUy Cutlmriic. 10c c. *o f C t. full lo euro. druct'iht-K refund ino Lumber Yard, BROWN & LEVY. Lumber of all sizes to suit ANYONE. Yard located on DeKalb Street. East of Collins' Stables. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warn ed not to trespass in any manner whatsoever, by huutiug, fishing, riding, driving or walking, upon the plantation iu West \Vateree rented by ine, known as the Huckabew place. Anyone whom soever violating this notice will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. Jo.shua Jackson. Feb. 22 6t. OnlvoKtonN Sea Wall makes life now as wfe in that city as on tlu> higher uplands. K. W. Good* loe, who reside* on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex., need* no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used I>r. King's Mew Discovery for Consump tion the pant live years and it keeps ine well ami safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now it's gone." Cures chronic Coughs. J.a Crippe, Croup, Whooping Cough and prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Kvery bottle guaranteed at F. Leslie Zemp's drug store, Pricj GOc and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Summons tor Relief. (Complaint not served.) HUt# ?( *Mrtk ) f , f f .. CmiIj ?f Kcrthaw. S rk??. Itobert A. Vaityliaii, Plaintiff, ngaiiift La it rence 11. Man, Defendant. To the Defendant above named : YOU AKK IIKKKBY Hl'MMONKD and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, anil to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint- on the subscriber at their office in Camden, South Caro lina, within twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of audi service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the pIsintilT in this action will apply to the Court 'or the relief de manded iu the complaint. Dated February 7th A. D. 1000. KIRKI/AND A HMITII, Plaintiff's Attoineys. To fhe defendant l.aurence It. Man : Take notice tlmt the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action were tills 7th day of February, A. D, 1900 filed in the office of Clerk of Court Common Please for Kershaw County. KIKKLAND A SMITH, Plaintiff's Attorneys. announcements. For Mayor. Mr. Editor: We present the name of Dr. W. J. Dunu for Mayor at the approaching elec tion, subject to the Democratic primary. Dr. Dunn is an ener getic and capable man, and has made an efficient Aldermau froin his ward, if elected Mayor will make an efficient Mayor, and will be active in all that pertains to the progress of Camden. Friends. For Aldermau Ward 2. At the solicitation of friends, I announce myself as a candi date for Alderman in Ward 2, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. C. R. Lewis. We take pleasure in present ing the name of Mr. A. J. Beat tie as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2, in the approaching primary. Mr. Beattie is thor oughly identified with the busi ness interests and all other in terests of the city, is safe and conservative, ani if elected, will make an ideal Alderman. We pledge him to abide the result of the primary electiou. Voters. For Alderninn Ward 3. Thanking my friends for the very complimentary terms in which they connect my name with the Wardenship iu the ap proaching city election, I here by announce myself a candidate for Warden from Ward 3, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. David Wolfe. For Alderman Ward 4. We respectfully announce Mr. W. P. Malone as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4 of Great er Camden. Mr. Malone is al ready experienced in the duties of an Alderman, having served us most acceptably in former councils. He i* a thorough busi ness man, and if elected, will de vote his bes', efiorts to the in te rests of the city. Friends and Voters. Money To Loan Oil improved farm lands in Ker*lia\v Comity. On loans up to f 1 ,000, H jn*r i!?kt. On sums over that amount 7 per Rent. No com iiiims inns charged. L. A. Wittkowsky, Camden, S. ii. or C. I.. Winkler, 45 Iiroadwny, New York. DENTAL. CARD. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and patrons that he has resumed liis practice. I. H. Alexandku, D. D. S. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Dr. E. G. Kirven Dental Surgeon. OFFICE OV KH DR. F. LESLIE ZEMP S. The End ?f Tlx- World of trouble that robbed K. II. Wolfe, of Hear Grove, la., of all usefulness, rami when lie bejfHti taking Kleetrie Hitters, lie writes: "Two years aro Kidney trouble caused me great Hollering, wliieli I would never r.urviveu had I not taken Fleet ric Hitters. They also cured ine of General Debility." Sure cure for ali Stomaee, Liver and Kid ney complaints. Blood diseases, Head ache, Dl/ziness and Weakness or bodi ly decline. Price 50c Guaranteed by F. Leslie Zemp. EGGS FOR HflTGHING. PROM Hawkin's Itoyal Blue strain of BARRED PLYMOUTH ROGKS Jenning's noted strain of BUFF WyflNDOTTES, Li^lit Brali mas. Fin (T Leghorns, and the finest White Muscovey Ducks, ulso PIT GAMES. My games are largo birds, and warranted dead game, or monoy refunded. Price of eggs from nil varieties $1.50 per 13. Order early, as all orders will be tilled in rotation. Charles Cole, Florence, S. C. MONEY ABSOLUTELY FREE, $5.00 in Cash. Given away every Saturday at 3 o'clock Sharp at NATHAN LEVY'S, 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 Cash during This Sale. NATHAN levy, The One Price Clothier. AT THE Old Reliable Hardware Store OF A. D. KENNEDY You can find anything in the lino of Hardware. Tlio stock is complete, was well bought. and will be sold cheap. Largest and most varied stock of PLOWS, PLOWSTOCKS of all kinds includ ing GAUDEN PLOWS and IlAllUOWS of several kinds. HEADQUARTERS For Farm Dells, Stock and Poultry Wire, Steam Fittings, Plumber's Supplies, Shelf and Heavy Goods, Stoves and Heaters. THfl MI LI 5URN WAGON, THE J JEST. Harness and Sole Leather, Saddles, Harness, ?S:o. Guns, guns. Fertilizer Distributors of Several Makes. All these items and Hundreds of others can be found AT THE Old Reliable Hardware Store OF A. D. Kennedy WHO CORDIALLY INVITES YOIJ TO GIVE HIM A CALL. Trespass Notice. Tins will warn and notify all parties not to trespass upon my lands in Kershaw County in any manner whatsoever, by hunting, tislun^, riding, driving or walk ing. Any violation oT this notice by anyone, will be punished to the extent of the law. James W. Wat Inns. Feb. 1st, It >00. Cabbage Plants *1 to *1.50 per 1000. All leading varieties. Extra early, medium, and late Flat. Special prices on large lots and to deal ers . W i re or w rite. VV. F. CAUlt, Meggett, S. C. Iii Self Defense Major llauim, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Kmineiioe, Ky., when he was llereely attacked, four years ago. by Piles, lx?u t^l? t a l?ox of llucklen's Arnica Salve, of wliieli lie says : "It cured me in ten days and no t rouble ??ince." (Quickest healer of Iturus, Syres, Cuts ami wonnda. 25c, at I''. Leslie Xcinp's drug store. ? ? ? j Cabbage IMiuMh, Cabbage IManls, (/Vlt-ry Plants and (Janlon Plants of all kinds. We are now prepaircd to furnish t lie well-known varieties of Cabbage Plants, Kxtra early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston or large type Wakelletds, Hendersons successions, and Hat dutch cabbage plants. Also, Celery Plants, beet , onions, and all garden plants. 'I'liey are raised in the open air and will stand great cold. Prices, small lots, ft. 50 per thousand. I.arge lots, olie d illar tonne ninl a quarter per thousand. K, <>. It., Megget' S. ('. The Kx press Company has granted us a reduction iu rates this season over last year's rat.-s. Unless cash ac companies order plants will be shipped C. <>. I>. Count and quality guaran tend Yours truly, NORM AN II. IIMTCII Co., Meggett, s. C'?