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local flbatter. Fine Pasture. r Mulberry pasture is ready for cattle |iasturing for the season. For terms upply to E. Collins. New Cum for EpilcpHy. J. IS. Waterman, of Wotrrtown. O., floral frw delivery, writ**: "ily | daughter. afflicted for years with epi lepsy, wan cuml by I)r. Kiax's New Life lMlls. She ?iaa not had an at * tark for over two yesro.'* Heat body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 2">c at K, Leslie Zeinp's drug store. Blrtlia. On Monday, the 11th inst., the stork alighted ou the north-east turret of the castle of our friend, Mr. R. Moseley of Mt. Zion. It's ti bouncing baby boy, who was only pre vented from witnessing > the game of base ball between ; Orangeburg and Camden on Thursday by ruin. We extend hearty congratulations to the happy father and mother on the uuspicious event. We beg to extend congratula tions toMr. and Mrs. R. li. Elliott of Mt. Zion on the birth to them of a fiue daughter. The young lady arrived ou Saturday, the Dili inst. IjflHigTciineKKcc Fight. For twenty years W. 1,. Jtawls, of Ilells, Teiin.. fought nasal catarrh, lie writes: "The swelling and sore ness inside my nose was fearful, till I lieiran applying HuckleiiV Arnica ISalve to the sore surface: this caused the soreness ami swelling: to disap pear, never to return." llest salve in fXistence. i.?c at K. Lee lie Zemp, l>ruggiat. To Kent. 1 ? 5 Room Cottage on La Fayetto Avenue. Apply to E. C. von Tresckow. Farmers' Institute. We are requested by Prof. Harper of Clemson College to auuouuce that the Farmers' In stitute promised us, will be held here ou the 28th inst. Dou't forget the date. There will be two cars of* interesting things und everyone who can should at tend. The cars will be left here oil the -7th, and the lecturers will <[o to liethuue, returning to Camden on the next day. Our readers will please give this matter as much publicity as pos sible. It is a good thing, which cannot always ?be said of things that cost nothing to see and hear. SCHEDULE OF GAMES OF THE South Carolina State Base Ball league. The games to be played on the home grounds are as follows: Orangeburg, June 1-1 15 10, Au gust (5 7 8. Sumter, June 18 10 20, August 0 10 11. Darlington, June 25 -0 27, Au gust 10 17 1H. Manning, Jur.e 2* 20 30, July 10 17 18. Georgetown, July 0 10 11 20 27 2H. The games to be pluycd by Camden with other teams are as follows : At Manning, June 11 12 13, Aug 2 3 4. At Georgetown, June 21 22 23, August 13 14 15. At Orangeburg, July 2 3 4, 10 20 21. At Sumter, June 5 (J 7, 23 24 25. At Darlington, July 12 13 14, 30 31, August 1st. To Get the Skin Thoroughly Clean the dirt muit be worked out? the skin must be kneaded like a cloth garment in the wash tub. Pomptlon Massago Cream is first rubbed into tho pores loosening the imbedded dirt; then it is rubbed out, bringing the dirt with it, removing the cause of sallow, lifeless com plexions, restoring healthy circulation ; taking away wrin kles and animating the tissues. For -women ? Posnprlan Craara is a necessity. It makes the use of toilet powder unnec essary. Contains no grease, leaves no shine, and cannot induce growth of hair. For men ? it is most delight ful after sharing. Takes away razor soreness and irrit*tion. Call for sample and book on facial massage. Price 50c and $1 ?<*? per jar. F. LESLIE ZE.MP, DRUflOIST. l!*xe Bull. As was expected, Camden took the lust jrame fro in Manning on Wednesday by a score of 11 to 3 which gave us three straights from that unlucky team. Orange burg showed up alright on Thurs day, but rain prevented the game on that day and Friday. On Saturday however, Camden ad ded to her laurels ,by walking off with the game by a score of 5 to 3. The seance with Sumter re sulted in a sweeping victory for the Camden team on Monday, the^score being (> to 1 . The game on Tuesday was very fine, resulting in a score of 4 to 2 in favor of Sumter. We can not give the result of Wednes day's game as we always go to press at 12 o'clock on that day. We did not get a ticket to the smoker given by the commercial club on Monday night in honor of the visitors, but hear that it was well attended and much en joyed. A Flue Opportunity for a Young Man. ' The University of South Caro lina offers scholarships ill the Normal Department to two young men from each county. Each scholarship is worth $40 in money, besides remission of sMO tuition and $18 matriculation or "term" fee. The money is to be paid at the rate of $5 a month for eight mouths, to as sist in meeting the necessary living expenses. Examinations will be held Fri day, July (itli, before the County Board of Education. Applicants should be at least 19 years of age, and preferably teachers. Write President Benjamin Sloan, South Caroliua University, Co lumbia. S. C., for blank on which to apply before July Otli. Married. On Sunday the 10th inst., at the Methodist parsonage by lie v. C. C. Herbert, Mr. D. S. Trapp and Miss Cora Davis were hap pily united in the bonds of matri mony. The best wishes of The People go with this young couple in the journey through life. Suggestion. We want to urge upon the voters of the southern section of West Wateree that Mr. C. 13. Nettles of that section is the best man in it for Trial Justice, while there are other men who cam lill the office aftef a fashion. We don't want a man who can till the office just after a fashion, so we wantC. B* Nettles* Come out Charlie. Southern West Wateree. Capt. L 1?. Clybiirn Called For. Mr. Efditor: In ? looking around for some oue to represent us in the State Senate, we have concluded that we could get. no better man than Capt. L. L. Clyburn for this posi tion. He would make a safe and conservative representative, and has always measured up to all the duties of a Citizen, Soldier and Representative ami it would be a tit tribute to his faithful ser vices to wind up his political career by giving him a term in the State Senate. What sa.v you Capt? Let us hear from you Many Friends. A Western Wonder. There*:. u IIiII at Howie, Tex., that's (win* h* big lust year. This won tier is W. L. J 1 1 II, who I rani a weight ill 00 pui mils, hit* grown to ovor ISO. lie says: "I stlll'ere'l with a tei rihle cough, ami doctors gave nie up to die of ( onsunipt ion. I was reduced to '.Hi pounds, when I hrgan taking l>r. King's New Discovery for Coiisutnp I ion , Coughs ami Colds. Now, after taking 1*2 bottles, 1 have more limn doubled in weight ami am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. ( iuarantccd by K. I.e^lie /??top. Drugged. '*?<><? and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Ordinance. Changing The Name Of Boundary Street To Ches 11 nt. Street. lie it ordained by the City Council of the City of Camden, S. C. : 1. That the name of the Strret in the City of Camden, S. 0., known and designated as iiouudary Street, and heretofore marking the Northern boundary of said City, be and is hereby changed anli t lint said Street hereafter, ami from and after the pas sage of this Ordinance, be named, designated and known as ChcHuul Street of the City of Camden, S. 2. That all Ordinances inconsistent with or in conflict with this Ordinance be. nud are hereby, repealed. Ratified by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of the City of Camden, S. C., thin Jth day ot .lime, WOtl. II. O. CAHKISON, M ayor. .1. J. Ooodnlc. Clerk. June 11,11100. PERSONAL ? Hon. M. L. Smith s umpir ing don't bring out many kicks. He's too big. ? Mrs. Willie Wilkius and two little girls, returned to-day to their home at Florence. ? Mr. S. H. Ross of Blaney sent us on Monday the first cot ton bloom we have seen or heard of from that section. ? Mr. M. B. McLeod of West Wateree, a prominent candidate for supervisor was in the city on Saturday, and paid us the usual pleasant call. ?Mr M. W. Burger of Jack sonville visited relatives in this city last week. He is an expert cartoonist now employed by the Jacksonville Metropolis. ? Dr. T. J. Strait of Lancas ter has entered the race for Con gress. It goes without saying that the doctor will poll a good vote in this county, as he is well kuowu and popular. ? Mr. D- H. Brown of Rem bert called on us on Saturday. He had reached the conclusion that life was no longer safe with out a subscription to The Peo ple, so we took him into the fold. ? Wfc learn that Hon. M. L. Smith has announced himself a candidate to succeed Colonel Hay in the State Senate. It will be welcome news to his many friends 111 ooth county and State that it is not his intention to retire from lioliiics during the next two years. ? Hon. W. P. Pollock of Che raw paid us a pleasant call on Thursday. He is an announced CHudidute for Congress for this District. Later, the people will learn more from and of hi in. In the meantime, we may say that Mr. Pollock is u very clever gentleuiuu. ltclitflOtlM. Rev. L. A. Mitchell of Rine beck, N. Y., has accepted the call recently tendered him to the Baptist pastorate here, and is expected to take charge the first Suuday in July. There will be services at the Sanders Creek mission church on next Sunday, the 24tli i list., conducted by the Rev. C. II. Morrison. On Sunday next Rev. J. A. Holtzhauser will preach again at the Baptist church. Subject at night, "The Secret of Secret Societies." On Monday, June !?r>th at 8:U0 p. 111., in the Court House he will deliver his famous lecture oil Martin Luther, the Monk that shooic the world; who delivered Europe from the bond age of the Middle Age in which they hud been held for more tliau a thousand years; who is the father of modern civilization, because, father of modern educa tion. This lecture has received unstinted praise from the lead ing newspapers of this State, and is productive of great good. Mr. Holtzhauser was born in Wittenburg, (Luther's city) CJer- 1 many. He studied theology un der the prince of preachers, C. H Spurgeoii, London, England. Admission free. Silver collec tion at the close. Welcome to ail. Some Sunken. One clay last week, Mr. J. M. Anderson of Alt. Zion had quite ?ui exciting experience with two huge rattlesnakes, l>oth of which showed light. lie succeeded in killing bo I h of t hem. They were each nearly live feet long. One had 12 rattles and the other 11. Miraculous Cure. Tlii' following statement by II. M. Adams and wife, Henrietta. I'a., will interest parents and ??t "A mi raculous cure I. as taken p'ace in our home. Our child hail eczema 5 years anil was pronounced incurable, when we read ahout Klectric. Hitters, and concluded to try it. Before the second hot tie was all taken we noticed a change for the bett.ir, and after taking 7 bottles he was completely cured." It is tin up-to-date blood medicine and body building tonic, (iuarautccd. f>Oc. and $1.00 lit K. l.es lie Zemp's drug store. Notice. Notice is hereby given that no claims against the county for work on the road or bridges of the county will be approved un less the work was authorized by a member of the board, and the member of the board authori zing the work must approve the clutm before it is presented to the Board. J. M. SOWELL, County Supervisor. Columbia Liquor Company, i>i:ai,krh in lllffli WhiPH and Liquorx. Pennsylvania and Maryland Ryes, and Kentucky Bourbons. Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia Corn Liquors. All kinds of NATIVE AND IMPORTED WINES. We conduct a General Mail Order Business, and Solicit Your Patronage. JJox An^uHtn, (Va. BREVITIES. ? We cau give you a good job in printing stationary of nil kinds. Try us. ? Tne county board of control elected Mr. Grover Welsh dis penser at Kershaw at their meet ing here last week. When the baby talk*, it is turn* to give UoMister'* ltookj Mountain Tea. It's tlie greatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes t!iem eat, aleep and grow. :W cents, Tea or Tablets. ? Mr. Milton Gibson of No. 74 Pitt St., Sydney, Australia called on Friday. He was offer ing something in the uature of a chemical color process for print ers use. We wanted it. and still want it, but ? the price, holds us off till we sell our cotton. ? "Zeinp's Special" cigar holds the palm for a choice nick el smoke. Call for one or a bunch at Dr. P. Leslie Zemp's, and say we sent you. ? New lot cf job stationary, type, borders and ornaments just received. Call on us when in need of anything from ahaud bill to an encyclopoedia. What's the pood of keeping from him Any good things yon may s?e, That will liTt. his load of labor I. ike Rocky Mountain Tea. Zeinp & Del'ass. ? We don't want any candi date to hesitate in placing his announcement with us because of the fact that we are a candi date ourselves. Wo can't hurt you, can help you, besides which suppose there was only one pa per here, and that paper ours. You would have to place your cards with us or suffer a handi cap. ? Lawyers, the Probate Judge, the Master and all others are re spectfully reminded that wo publish summons, administra tion notices, and any other mat ter usually published in a news paper. Don't be footed and made to be lieve that rheumatism can lie cured with loeal appliances. Mollis ter's ltoe.ky Mountain Tea is the only posi tive cure for rheumatism. :<?'> cents, Tea or Tablets. Zemp ?fc Del'sss. Deaths. At the ripe age of eighty-six years, Mrs. Martha Spradley on Thursday, the 14th inst., sank into rest surrounded by loving relatives. She died at the resi dence of her son. Mr. T. A. Spradley just east of Camden. For the past twelve years the deceased had been totally blind, but now, all trials and sorrow done, she is basking-.in the light of The Great Presence for it is written, "Messed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robertson, Jr. have our sympathy in the death of their ten months old in fant boy. The little fellow suf fered twenty days with pneu monia before God mercifully took him. Dr. E. G. Kirven ?Dental Surgeon. i OKI'M IC OVKIt DR. F. LESLIE ZEMPS. WINTHROP COLLEGE. SGtiolar&Mp and Entrance EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Wintnrop Col lege and for tin* admission of new stu dents will be held at (lie county court house on Krulay, July tUh, at 0 a. in. Applicants must not he less thad 1 years of ajje. When scholarships are vacated alter July 0, they will he awarded to those making the highest average at t his exaiumat ion provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarship should write to President Johnson he fore the examination for scholarship application blanks. Scholarships are worth $ 100 anil free tuition. The next, session will open September 1 tit It. 1000. For further in formation and catalogue, address l'rcM. I>. 15. JOHNSON, Hoc k Hill, S. V. KILLth. COUCH ?ND CURB mi LUWC8 WTH Dr. King's New Discovery rnn Frie? FOR I OUGMf and BOe It 91.00 VOLOt Frta Trial, Avureat and Quickest OurnoTTir THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MON5Y BACK. Lumber Yard, BROWN & LEVY. Lumber of all siz.es to suit ANYONE. Yard located on DeKalb Street. East of Collins' Residence. CIicaii ltntc-H via Southern ltull w?y. On acconnt of the following special occasions, tlie Southern Railway will sell tickets to point* named below at extremely low rate* a* follows : To Aslieville, N. O., antl Return? Account Annual Conference Young Peoples Missionary Movement, Jime 2tttli to July 8tl?. Tickets on sale June 20tli, 27th, 2Mth. limited g?x>d to return until July 10tl?, 1000. Rate: One fare plus twenty-live cents for round trip. To Aslieville, N. C., and Return Account of Convention Commercial Law league of America, July 110th to August 4th, 1?KM. Tickets on sale .Tilly 25th, 20th and 27th, limited good to return until August 8tli. Extension of limit to September :W>th may b*4 ob tained by depositing ticket with Spe cial A pent at Aslieville and payment of fee of fifty cents. Rate: One fare plus twenty-five cents for round trip. To Knoxville, Tenn., and return Account, Summer School of the South, June lUtli to July 27tli, 1WM. Tickets on sale June 17th, 2ttrd 24th and HOtli and July 7th, 14th and loth, limited to pood to return fifteen days from date or sale. An extension of limit to September 80th may be ob tained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and payment of fee of firty cents. Rate: One fare plus twenty-five cents for round trip. To Lexington, Ky., and Return ? Account, National Grand Lodge C lilted Brothers of Friendship ami Sisters Mysterious Ten, July 80th to August 8rd HKHJ. Tickets on sale July 2?th and 80th and August 1st, limited good to return until August 5th. Kate: One far? plus twenty-live cents for round trip. I'o Momphis, Tenn., ami Return Account, international Convention Brotherhood of St. Andrew, October 18th to 21st. TicKete on sale October 10th to 18th, limited to return October :iUtli. An extension to November 30th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee <il lift y cents. Rate: One fare plus twenty. five cents for rouuil trip.. To Milwaukee, Wif., and Return ? Account, Grand Aerie Fraternal Or der of Eagles, August 14th to iMtli Tickets ou sale August lOto lit h and 12th, li.nited good to return August 22nd. Rate: One faro plus $2.00 for roil u l trip. To Nashville, Tenn., and Return ? Account, Pea body Summer School for Teachers, Vanderbilt l*ni\er*Ity Biblical institute, June lllii to Au gust 10th. Tickets ou sale June 10th 11th and 12th, 18th IDth and 20th and July otli, ?th and 7lh, limited good to return lil t ecu days from date ol' sale. An %estensioii ?>1' limit to September 80ih may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of fifty cents. Rate: One fare plus twenty-five cents for round trip. To Washington, I). (J., and Return ? Account, Negro Young People's Christian and Educational Congress, July 3rd, to 8ih. Tickets on sale June 20th, July 2nd and 3rd, limited good to return until July lltli UHXJ. An ex tension of limit to August 11th may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a fee of 111 ty cents. Rate: One fare plus twenty-live cents for round trip. The Southern Railway is the h<*st way. Superior Passenger Accomoda tions. Best Coaches. Mo?t conveni ent Sleeping-Car service ami Best Dining Car Service ill the world. For lull particulars inquire of any Southern Railway Agent, or 11. \V . Hunt. I?iv. 1'as. Aut., Chariiston, S. C . BKOOKS MORGAN. Asst. Geii'l. 1'a*. tigt, Atlanta, (.ia. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. J *i crmoit i Marble Co 11 cut Designs. Est. J O. McC weight. WANTED. WANTED ? A hustling repre sentative to sell city lots, in the host proposition ever offered. Best contracts rfiven, and all inquiries cheerfully answered. Address SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE & LOAN CO. TIPTON, GA. An Ordinance To Prevent Disturbances of Schools, Academies Etc. Be ft (minified by the Mayor and Al dermen of (lie City of Camden, 8. in Council naftembled, and by authority of the *ame. Sec. I. It idiall lie unlawful for any pernoti. at ??r nenr any school hou*e or iiiatitutioii of learning in t f i Im City, to engage or attract l?y cnnv??r*atioii. *ig iinl*, *otiitd*. loitering in tin* neighbor hood during school hour*, or in any other manner, the attention of any of the pupil* or teacher* of said school* or institutions, to the ilmlnrlmiice of the name, or to the detriment of the discipline t hereof. Sec. II. Any violation of Oil* ordi nance shall be punished by a tine not to exceed one hundred hollar* or im prisonment not exceeding CtO) day* in discretion of Recorder. Itat tiled in Council assembled (hi* |2Sth dav of May inoii. ' II. ?. CAKIIJHOX, Mayor. ?I. ?f . Goodale, Clerk. >Jay in, ItKxt. Nathan Levy's Big Red Taj Sale Nov On. $20,000.00 worth of Mer chandise at BIG REDUCTION. JUST 1115CKITKI): Three Hundred Men's Suits worth $10 each, Red Tag Sale - - $5.98 We are going out of the Shoe Business and will positively sell all Shoes AT ACTUAL COST. This Sale is for TEN DAYS ONLY, and is strictly for CASH. Everything marked in Plain Figures. One Price to All. NitbiD Levy, The One Price Clothier. B&S0 Ball. Young men ;vnd maidens, old men anil children, all love to see a game of Base Hall. A. D. KENNEDY has added to his already complete slock of Hardware, Groceries, <fcc., a line of Hase Hall Goods, Hats and Halls, Mils and MasKs, and (J loves. It will do your heart good to see his line of FISHING TACKLE. A better assortment than ever. Fertilizer Distributors, Cotton Planters, Garden Plows, Dixie Pea Thrasher, Deering Hinders, Mowersand Kalces. He in time and place your orders for Cereal ite, the finest corn fertilizer and top dressing for cotton on the market. Harrison's town and country Paint. A. D. Kennedy UNDERTAKING CALLS ATTENDED ANY IIOUU DAY OU NIGHT. :: :: :: Est. E. (). McCreijflit. County Hummer Hcliool. Tin* County Summrr School for white teachers will open at the Cam deu High School building on .Inly 1Mb, It a. in., atul will he in session four week*. Course* will he given in (he following subjects: The Teaching of (tending in f'rimnry tirades; Funda mental I'rinmplrfi of (General Method hi Teaching; The Southern Port*: Civics and Current- Kvents. The County Hoard of Kdncation ha* a im propriated $12 to assist every teacher who ina.v attend in defraying expen hc.-. Teachers throughout the county will bear in mind that at'ofnlance upon a Summer School Is neee sary to the renewal <>) their certificate*. For thi* course teacher?* will bring some hook containing a copy of the < onstitlitiou of the 1'nited Slate*. \V. It. Turner, Co. Supt. of Kd. Money To Loan Oil improved farm Innil* in K?'r?liaw Comity, On Ion ii* up to $1,000, R |H*r rent. Oil hiiiiik over that ninoimt 7 per rent. No comiuiiMioitM charged. Ii, A . Wittkowftky , < 'aiiiden, S. or <\ \V ink l?-r. ?K> Itroadway, New York Supervisor's Notice. All those holding claims against the County of Kershaw, are hereby requested to present their claims in full of all tie mauds. each month, with etch item dated, and tho bill itemized, and properly attested. Failure to comply with this i request, will result in the bill, or bills belt jr turned down until compliance with the same has been made. J. M.Kowkll, Oh inn. Hoard of Commissioner? for Kershaw County.