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tLbc people A NKBCIfAKT'jS NKU'SPAPKii. A COD>T*YMA>'8 METI'Ul'AI'KK. A SEVlll'AreK FOK ^ SKLIJCR A WO lUJYK^ PUBLl^IIttO EVHUV J^DA? ttf. Ik SCf4IJ0dC. HuBUSHfiT. SOB^UlTlOi $1.50 -fER AMUJM. ^Cnuilpti* H. t^N??v. Mill, lttOO. <1 . ? .JH i BitiCTlOS ItKTUAtWSL we do uot feel particularly fiuppyrin reporting the returns from tbe electious held iu the ueverjil states 011 lust Tuesday. It didu't go our way by long odd*. A* ones is, or is supposed to be a newspaper, uo will per form /$be meiuncboly duty of iellinje: you that our candidate, Wiu. JR. Heuist was beateu in Itfew York by about 40,000 votes by $lughes, the Republican uomijpec. Tills estimated ma jority, we may say with disgust, joay^be increased when all the retud^tis .are in. In .Massachusetts, Moran, an other favorite of ours was de feated by Guild, the Republican MomMiee. In Nebraska (Bryan's .state) the Republicans made large gains. Both parties claim (Colorado. In this state, Hay ward, a socialist who is now in Colorado jail on the charge of aibuuiiug the assassinatiau of a former governor, is the Socialist caudldate for Governor. We -dou't believe him guilty, and iiope- be will win. Rhode Islaud cletited a Democratic Governor. We< tilso carried Nevada and Oklahoma Territory, now a State. To summarize; the next Na tional House of Representatives willbe as uow, Republican. The 4>reseut system oi government wil( continue. Graft and cor l'ujkiun, made possible aud in *H'i table uuder the operations of <a high tariff, will run riot. Trusts aad combinations will rk&Jxwigbshad over the people ais jliwetofore. These are the conditions which comfront us, but what are you going to do jabout it? Nothing. There is raafty nothing to do. In our judgment, we have fallen upon evil times. Our peoplo seem to have become thoroughly inocu lated witJi the spirit of commer cialism. If we are right iu this opipion, the very life of our ex istence as the nation founded by ?oufs fathers, has been sapped, for patriotism has died within us, and it is only a question of a iovt. years before we come under the rule of a despot, a dictator ov a king. CO I'TON. The present condition of the cotton market furnishes an in te resting study. Why is cotton so Jow iu price? Why is it sell ing on the border of 10 cents? Is it because of the lurge crop thai lias been made? No. No 1 a i'ge crop has been in ad e. T 1 1 e re was practically no surplus left over from the crop of last year. The actual demand for it is as active now as has prevailed in former years with the added fact that the consumption of it by .our own people has largely in creased. We do not now have to depend upou Liverpool or Manchester to tlx the price of it, yet, a lot of people still hung on to that un liquated idea. This class is firmly convinced that if Liverpool or Manchester wont pay more than so and so for cot ftou, we are compiled to accept what they will pay. This is a fMlacy, pure and simple. The cure for it lies in our own people. Let our inonied men, our cotton operators say to these European fellows, "pay .us our price for cotton, or you xlon t get it/' then shut them out, and see how quickly con ditions will cbauge. Tim great trouble as wo see Jt is, that so many of our own cotton operators are interested jn the Luverjjool and Manchester exchanges. As all kuow, selfish ness is the mainspring of human action, and as loug as American cottou operators are financially connected with foreign ex change*, just so long will the cotton producer be at the mercy of a i'lusa of sharks, Tbe remedy.? Kill out these' exchangee. It is gambling, m ire ami simple, and could be^iped out withia tweuty-f^j^r hours if our officials ware^tfonest and con scientious. Tl it be done? No, aud \v^>ji^^Becuu.se those self samaj'o&icialjj ' wax gVeat and ?iimnv fat upon the unholy traf fic. Before this remedy is ap plied, we must have a Hearst as Governor of New York, where the principal deviltry is pulled off- We must have a Bryan or a man of equal force and convictions in the White House, whose Attorney General is un compromisiug in his opposi tion to infringements of law. Then we will have them. Until then, farmers, plow ou. You can meet and resulute as much as you please, but you are not in it as long as the cotton game sters have allied with them the Natioual House of Represen tatives, the Senate, and the ju dicial department of the Natioual government. Tlie Home Paper. Here are a few thoughts from the Portland Oregouiau, ouo of tlie ideally excellent papers of tliis couutry, that uesorves re production in whole or in sub stance ? with credit for modes ty's sake ? >11 all the "home pa pers" of the land: "Your home paper never loses interest in you." To this, pos sibly. you have not given a pass ing thought. No matter if you like the news paper man or if lie lilces you, :f lie is true to his profession and publishes a paper for the people he allows no personal matter or petty spiles to interfere with his news gathering. He may meet you as a stran ger, yet along with his best friends, chronicles your success land sorrows wherever you may be, and those who would other wise forget you are ever and anon reminded of your existanee by an item in your home paper. Others may deceive aud defraud you, but your home paper never forgets you. Possibly you do not deserve decent treatment by the paper, but you get it just the same, and it it should at any time say things to cause your fur to turn the wrong way, study a moment and see if it has not at various times said mauy nice things for which you failed to give it credit. ? The Southern Publisher. Hermitage Mill Notes. I Dear. Editor: Wo have just received your paper, and have read and read, and re*rtad till our eyes ache. What a blessing a good paper is. Half the world it appears does not know, or ap preciate or care about the good there is in a good newspaper. We know some people who will subscribe for a paper, and then don't feel enough interest logo to the oftice for it. As for us, we want to know what is going 011, and where to buy the cheapest goods anyway. Work in the mill was very dull during carnival week. Moie hands played "hooky" than a few. The management is put ting down more machinery, and with cold weather here, the mill will run better. We have had such good reli gious meetings here. Everyone seemed to enjoy theiu. There is a good deal of sickuess from colds. We sympathise with Mrs. lilackwell whose little boy has been down so long with his foot The trouble was something 1 i e white swelling. His leg was amputated, and he is now doing very well, Dr. C'lyburu is Mrs. Black well's physician. He is faithful in his duty. God bless him, we factory people, or the larger half of us give him the praise. I Mrs. Worth Parker, who has been sick with fever is much better. Mr. Editor, we agree with you in wanting more factories here. What a good thing it would be to have even a canning factory. The people could get good prices for their fruit and /egctables. It would create more jobs, and more money would be in circu lation. M'ss Dessie Knowels has been right sick for the past week. Well, there is nothing more of interest here. We would like to hear the uevvs from all parts. It will make us bright iustead of dull, and we would say to all who can read, there is a good education in a newspaper wheth er you know it or not. You can through the reading of them, tell the news to others iustead of having to ask for it for your self, while the money that is thrown away foolishly by many, will pay for two or three good papers. Tea. ? For Eaaels, Frames and fine Pictures go to W. Geisenhei mer's. ? Elegant Toilet sets at W. <jeisenheimer's, I Tito r 111, KR IN MISS IS ^ SIPl'I. 11 lacks Formeil Unmix of White* caps MM I Cckii 1 1 ??t .lest Fol lowing "Tli? Clunsuiati." Nashville, Town., Oct. 30. ? A Brook lieu von, Miss., disi*ateh says: As a result of a produc tion of "The Clunsman". in this city last week, and tliueats cir culated by whites that a Ku Klux Klan was being organized to drive negroes from the commu nity, the blacks have formed themselves into u band of white caps and already have started a series of depredations on the whiles. News has reached here from Rear Crejsk, in Lincoln county, that ??Bud" Godbold, a young while farmer, was tired u pou by negro whitecaps while riding through a lonely stretch of woods. His horse was killed, but Godbold escaped. Accord ing to Godbold's story, a white mail riding a 100 yards behind hiin was simultaneously attacked by the blacks. Officers have gone to t lie scene of the ambusli. The story circulated that whites would form a Ku Kluv Klan was done as a joke, it is asserted, out the blacks took the jokers at their word. The excitement here is iutense. ? Medium and hi??li grade fur niture. Sold l"or cash or 011 in stallment plan by W. Geisenhei tner. See him before buying. JScrtiitue l>ots. Editor, The People: Please allow me space in your valuable paper for a few dots from this section. Times are dull with us, and news is scarce. We have had a number of deaths recently and but few marriages. Mr. Willie McCaskill of Beu lah is visiting friends near here. Miss Julia McNaughtm is visit higher friend, Miss Delia Black well. A certain young man of this neighborhood paid a visit to his best girl 011 last Sunday night. He stayed very late, and 011 leaviug, tried to hire Someoue to iro home with him. Good bye for the present. Yours truly, Anchovy. A Mountain* of |<Jot<l could not bring :is much happiness to Mrs. I. in* 1 a 'viiu?.} ??t Caroline, YVis., as ?1 i?l one '2'w. box <>t Bucklen'i* Arnica Salve.wheii it completely cured a run ning sure 011 hrr ley. which had Nur tured her long years. Oreatest an tiseptic healer of files, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at F. Leslie Zvinp's Drug Store. A Curious Tomb. j The most curious tomb in Eng land is that of Lady Anne Grim ston, daughter of the Earl of Thanet, who died nearly two centuries ago and was buried in Tew in churchyard. Upon her deathbed she disregarded the efforts of those who sought to administer spiritual comfort. An atheist she had lived, an atheist she would die. "It is as likely that I should riseairain from the dead," she said,, "as that a tree should grow out of the middle of my coffin." A tree has grown out of the middle of her coffin ? an oak ? and by its side a syca more. The vault is square, of brick and granite. The two trees first filled the interior before they could find a way out. When they did burst through the ma sonry they spread so as complete ly to envelop the grave. ? Ex. "Where to Trade. Wo want our friends to trade with our advertisers when ]h>s sible. They have anything you want, and will sell you as good ?roods at as low prices as ot hers. This request is made in justice to ourselves. When an adver tisement with us doesn't pay the advertiser, he is justified in withdrawing it. As it'lmppens, we don't lose any advertisers for tlnit cause as all uds wi'.h us pay. The larger the results however, the better our patrons are pleas ed, and the better pleased are we. I'oMtmuMtcr Kobliod, (J. W. Font*, I'ontninster nt Itiver ton, In., nearly h>?t his life ami wits rohhed of all comfort, according to Imh letter, which wiys : "Ft?r 20 years I had chronic. liver complaint, which h'tl to f*li<*li a severe case of jaundice that even my linger nail* turned yel low: when liiydoctor prescribed Klee tric Bitters, which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for HilUmisness, N.uralgin, Wenknex* and u 1 1 stomach, Liver, Kid ney and I'.lnddcr derangement. A wonderful Tonic.. At K. Leslie Zemp's t>rng Store. 50 cents. 60 YEARS'* EXPERIENCE > Trudc Marks Dcaiurvs Copyrights Ac. '}T22|'? ft flkfttrh *nd dr*cr Inf Ion mot pMlcklf narArtnln our opinion fr?o wliothor an Invention I* probably pntontHbla. Comrminlrn. HANDMOR on fat? u ?on t fro*. UldMt niroiic) for *<vurlnir patent*. Patent* taken throKch Mtmn A O). recntrf tpt rial noticf, without onurge. In the Scientific American. A handaomnly M1nfttratc<1 wot-Ht, T,ar*e?t dp. ea atlon of any aotentlOo Journal, Torm*. 13 a LaYiMM1'. ?tt"' ,L 8o'Jl>yall newadealere. te^vrr-NewJ^rl! A Living Monument. If we were to assemble all those who have been rured of. heart disease kr Dr. Miles* Heart Cure, and who would to-day be in their graves had not Dr. Miles' been successful in perfecting this wonderful heart specific, they would pop ulate a large city. What a remarkable record ? a breathing, thinking, moving monument, composed of human lives, ? that for which every other earthly possession is sac rificed. The Miles Medical Co. re ceive thousands of letters from these people like the following: "I fwl Indebted to the Dr. Mile*' Heart Cure for my life. I d?~iilro to cull ths attention of others suffering as I did to thin remarkable remedy for tho heart. For a lonff time I hud suffered from short nosa of breath nftcr any little exertion, palpitation of tho heart; and at limes terrible pain In the region of the heart. so serious that 1 fccred that I would some time drop dead upon tho street. One day I rvrd one of your circulars, and Immediately went to my druggist and purchased two bot tles of the Heart Cure, and took it according to directions, with tho result that I am entirely curcd. Rlnco then I never miss an opportunity to recommend this remedy to my friends who hnvo heart trouble; in fact I ant a traveling udvertlsmcnt. for I um widely known in this locality." J. H. BOWMAN. Manager of Lebanon Democrat. Nashville. Tcnn. Dr. Miles' Heart Curs Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that (hs first bottle will benefit. If it falls he will refund your money. ' Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind t _ FVECi 9ao.oo trs o Ouj 4 011 ft 0^ U (cycle, OoM Watch. DUiuor ? ? Itin*. or a Scl?oi?r?hip li ?-% | Drauuhon ? l*r*cU?al liustne* College, Nashville, Teun,, ei w Vrvr Xeimklut, 1'ex., or a scliol frMilp In *ioal any other reputable bu*lue"* c-;' t(je or liUrarv acnool in the U. 8. can l>c **.oi~?c lydoin ? a little irork nt home f^r the Youth? Vdvocate, an illuMrated s?ni-n--: iV.ly Jouu^.i ? t U elevating in character, morn I ??? toi.e, at.<i wpe?.!a!ly interesting and profitable to y<*ir.f oeop'e, but read wlt'i Inirtwl mtd profit by p<>> tie of (,11 a^r*. Ktorits and oilier iiite?e??iti? iwttter well illustrated. Sampl ? <-<>pie.? wrn t f rrc \gcu'? r/aiited. Ad<ti??3 Youth** Au*w?u r*!? ?\? . 1'i.vu. (lUiUi?u U MutiM-a' Tax Notice. Office ofTreasiirer 01 Kershaw Conn. ( tv? Camden, S. C., S.'pt. I I, 10!M?. ( In accordance with tlie Act to raise supplies for t he li*cal 3 ear commenc ing .limitary M, 1005, iioiiee is hereby given that tlie books will be open fur collecting Slate, county, ami school taxes from October 13, l'.UXi, to Mareh 1st, MH>7 A penalty of 1 per cent. >v i 1 1 be added on all taxes unpaid by ?Imiii ary 1st, 11KI7. A penally of two per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st. 11107. A penal 1 3* of seven |?er cent will be ad ded on all unpaid Mrrcli 1st, ltK>7. The rate |>er centum for Kershaw county is as follow*: Mills . General State tax,1 a Conatitut loual School tax, .'I General County tax, SI.'.. Railroad tax. 2 Court House llonds, Conditional Itoad tux 1 Total, 1") The following spccial levies have been made al?o : district No. 1, 3., Special School tax l>ist. No. 1, :> P.. 44 .4 4. J ;{ * 4 ? |? ?4 44 4 ? y ?> 44 44 44 44 44 ?> 4 4 44 44 44 i% I | ? ? 4 44 44 44 * 4 I ? > ?) l4,1 ? * 44 44 44 44 44 J J J| ?i .? <? 4. 4. |H> ;{ 14 <4 4 1 1 4 4. I)) 2 44 <4 ,4 44 4. ?>.?? ?> 44 .? 44 44 4, 2 44 44 44 44 4. -J~ 2 44 >4 44 44 44 }() J Graded School llonds 41 " JJ The road tax of two dollars can lie paid the County Treasuier from Octo ber, 13, 1000, to March 1st, 1!M>7. All male persons living wil Inn t In corporate limits of cities or towns, stu dent* attending any college or school of the State, Ministers in charge of regular congregations, teachers em ployed in public schools, school trus tees during their term of oilier, per sons permanently disabled and those actually engaged iu the quarantine service of the state are exempt from the payment of road tax. All other male persons between the ages of l.s and 30 required to pay *?aid road t'ix or work not- less than six days during the year. The poll tax is $1 . All information as to taxes will be furnished upon a ppiicat ion. No lists of names for lax receipts will be received unless the amount of tax money is deposited with the said li.?t. This rule will be stretlv enforced. 1?. M . M c< 'uskill, ('utility Trcas. Williams & Steed man, Five, Accident and Health INSURANCE. Surety lionds. Office over store of J. C. Cureton & Co. Notice. Nolico is hereby veil that no claims against the county for work on the road or bridges of i the county will bo approved un less '.lie work was authorized by a member of t li<; board, and the member of the board authori zing the worlc must approve the claim before it is presented to the Hoard. J. M. SO WELL, County Supervisor. ECZEMA and lMLE CURE FRFF Knowing whnt it wns to ptiflVr I I'LL , w,||Kiv,. KKKK of <;ll A 1*< ! K to nny nfllictcd n i v?* ciip* for Kc zciiin. Suit Khrum, Krynipflux, l*i U?h ami Hk i i? lliftrairi*. Inslnot r**!!***". Don't aiiflVr loti^rr. Write F. \Y. \V(M,| A Mrt, 100 Mmihnttnii Aft'titif, Ne* York. Rnclont* .Siamp. . HEAL ESTATE ami Collecting Agent. All persons having ]{*?>? I K.stnte fur pale or Cent, are rfquculHl to call on in** f.?r informal ion. Those wishing to buy or rent Itcnl K-tate, are also requested to call on me. All claim* placed in my hands for collection will receive prompt atten tion. <*all on me nt Mr. W. A. SclinH-k'# olHce (The 1'wiple's otlice,) ('aimleii, rf. C. O. G. Alexander. Money to Loan on Real Estate After November 1st. CLARKE & VON TRESCKOW MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. Vermont Marble Co's. Heat Desi yn s. Est ? E. O. MeCreiyht. Dr. E. G. Kirven Dental Surgeon. OFFICIO O V Kit DR. F. LESLIE ZEMP S. DENTAL CAKIX The nndci signed respect fully in for iiis his friends and patrons j thai ho has resumed his practice. I. II. Ai.kxandihc, I). D. S. * Oflice hours from 1) a.m. to lip. m. ! i. A.- Schrock NOTARY rUBLIC. notarial Certificate with Seal. Any Legal d) I a n k filled and probated. Wills, Contracts and A rreerncnts, Specialties. Call at or 'l'hono THE, PEOPLE'S 0FF1GE,, Canulen, S. G. What \Y oiih'ii Will Wear Thin Winli'i*. IHmi'UHsIiik suIImMh cosIiiimhs fur Inist lies* w oiiicii f 1 1 Tin* N fc\v 1 1 ? H. a Wom an's Mauaxim; hir Uciuiicr, Ho- writer of t lie ni l Icli- remarks: "rem t Ion in vcr.v ? lark colors wlili'li ill?l liijjuislies lli!s m-ii m>ii from Ili-si'ViTiil prnlcri'vuis .>111 Iiiivi* i lie approval oi /.ll ilii)<i' \vniii>'ii who liave incon^liliT llii- pr.ii'l li'Jil lii fori nil ??!???. li may l?i ? siilil, liowctci1, I Iiii t III spill* of llii' profusion of hn*c mill furbelow* Inxlslicil o;i stnmmr M vie*. Ilii'ii- ii!wii?s is mi ii:iilrrcurr<'iil of simplicity ihhI vi'iislliillly suiii-lil by coiim'i v it I \*>' t'li'iio'iil . to willed to ureal measure the best business women be long. Not only ?U*i'i? iiiiv.i I > I vi ? -s ruby shinies of red. iiikI tin* ol'.l-fiisliloimd iNillll' grei'llM Willi- ll lire bcitlU h'\lvi'll. out black In I'oiiiiiliuil Irtii Willi myrtle Hi i'iMi mill ii 11 1 ii in ti I'ulrrs |iroilui*i' ificct* wlilcli lire in keeping witli Hi" scioImi color si'liciiii'. Ainom: t lie ir.ii ii ii l?li suit Iiik.s t lii-rc arc many unoost rusi w M rl|i?\s w Ii It'll inn v.- ;.?? iitirni-ilvi*. mul Iiiivi- al most ?upciTc<lt'<l t l?i' *? li?*< I iiuiti'i Inls In popu Inii t y . Tin- plnlils lire nlso very lllllk, llii' newest ones suowln;! ii colnbl miiloii of brown mill uron/.e niecii-. i nu< chili nctcrist Ic of till' lli?V<'lty | > In I! luii tl'l'l'ils Js n siitlilll s 1 1 1 1 1' ' ? ?i"H'lully III In f'< Wlili'li Iriuirs ri-;.llllli?l v III I lu pin. ?m. 'i'lic separate pl.ihl ?k let . pin I ii- ii In r ly In I !ii' s I in ? low plnM*. as a I e.i - III lit o( l lie season. It is lii vnr.ilily in - ion pin, Icil li\ ii wnlsl of tiiv prcitoioliui llan slniili' in the pinlil." Wi' <*-1 ii |> wit Ii "New Jili'.'i Mnjra zinr." 1 1 i fHMiilivi'ly tin* Won. nil's MiiKiiv.nn';imhli*liiMl. N<> cliiir^i' lor rn.sli MilMiribrrs ami paid rciii'wal.s. "TIIK l'lOOJ'LK." sortotim mm or s, c. Time 'I'sltli1 No. r>. To lake H'Vct Sunday, January 10. IMH.nl 12.nl a. ni. Sii|K>r-tMiinjf 'l inn' Table No. I, tl;i ( ??<! November 2, HMMl. JIKTWKKN 8CMTKK .V CAVI>K.S. TltAINH OOINO norm, No. OB No. 70 1 T.v Camilrn <1 1"> p in 7 00 a in ! Sou. My. .function -1 2"> p in 7 10 :i in , Ar Kllcrhwj 4 JW |> in 7 <*10 a in I IteinbiTt* 4 VI t? in 7 40 :i in : Ar Konluii 4 f>S |? in x no h hi ' Ar I >:? r? IS p m M i't ii m I Ar N. W. .function "? CI p in * f>H n in Ar Sumter w p til 1> 00 a in TltAIN* OOINO NORTH. No. 00 No. 71 f,v ^uinliT 0 2"? p ni 0 .1*1 a m N. W. .1 miction o 27 p in o :ix a in I>n1z?*ll 0 17 p in II All n in ilonlrn 7 o."? p m 10 10 1. in Member!* 7 2H p in 10 21 a iw Kllerlwe ' 7 >10 p hi 10 'U a ill H??u. My. ?function 7 ?"?0 p in 11 00 a in Ar Cnimlen 8 00pm II 10 a in No. *'0 leave* C'nnulen Molt., Wed. and Friday at 1 p in. ar. Jnmtcr :J. 10. No. 07 leave* Sumter Toes., Tliurn. Sat. II 00 j; )n. ar. Camden 2 00 p in. THOMAS WILSON, I'reMiik'iiL S IE S O ^ XD XJ.V/; RAILWAY. NORTH-SOUTH-EAST- WEST Two Daily Pullman Vestibule*! Limited Trains Between NOKT1I AND SOUTH. First Clans Dining Cars. Tlie 15KST KATKS and HOUTK to nil Kasiern Cities VI* KH'II MOND and WASHINGTON, or via NOHFOl.lv and Mvainvr* ? To ATLANTA, NASHVILLE. M KM I'll IS, LOU.lSV I U.K. ST. LOUIS, CIIICAOO, NEW OULKAN"*, and nil }H?tnl* South aud Stmt liwcst ? To SAVANNAH aud JACKSONVILLE and ull |toin:?in FLORIDA and Cl' HA. POSITIVELY THE SHORTEST LIKE BETWEEN WORTH AUD SOUTH. For detRilcd information, ratfs, sclu'ditlrs. 1'iilluriii rt-siTva lions, Hr., apply to any ajjont of tlie Seaboard Atr Line Kaii\va>, or W. L. r.urroughs, Travelling Passenger Agent, Coluiuhi:*, S. (J. Clias. F. Stewart, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agrt. Savannah, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective Aug*. 1, 1000. To Washington, New York and Ea$t. TjV Camden 0 IM p in i Ar Rork lli!l <> L'O p in ! 14 Charlotte 10 2a |? in ! 4 V* ii.^himrlou nO a in j 44 ! laltinioro 1 1 i?- a m j " Philadelphia 1 4."? p in | 41 Now York 4 1;"? p in j Pullman sleuper ami Southern 1 Hail wav dinintr cars from liurW I liil!. * " ] . . - - ? - - - . | Train* arrive at ('a union from j north 4> 00 a in ami 12 noon. Prom south ami west I- 20 p m and fi 0<s p in. Por illustrated iiiiitliT about [ ,4TIh? Land of the Sky," 4,IKmu- | til'ul Sapphire , Country/* ami Winter Resorts, apply to the un dersigned. To Columbia and Ashaville. '?v !.,!,mI,VV . viiSim Ar ( nlmui.ta iiiftnu, "a 15 P ,u Ar Aii:;iisia :$ So p ui Ar Spariai.l.;1rK * " ? iO p m 'O"," 5'J3pu? A r IIi iM|? r<iiii villi* tJ :t4 p m A i" . . ?|ir\ 1 1 i ? ? r ki .. ... 7 30 p tu Solid train with (.Miaii* ami Ca i !'?? lar lr???i Kiu^villo to Aslie I villi* wit hunt change. I To Charleston, Atlanta and West. I l.v < 'atmliMi ; l.v lir-im-hvilli* 1 Ar l>'ii ' A r A l la ii I a . . .M i Ar < 'luit t anoo?;a J* IA a m [ Ar ? 'i 1 1 : it it a 1 1 i 7 MO p in ! A r Si I. mi is 7 9'J u in ? 1*11)1111:111 sl<M?j>?'r IJrnnchviUe to Atlanta conn?'<rtinjf wit-h sleep er and dinin<? car to Cincinnati! ioopm 7 sy p hi s ft iu in For full iiiloniiatiou consult W. S. COOPER, R. V/. HUNT, GEO. B. ALLEN, Agent, Div Passenger Agent, Asst Gen Pass Agent, Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Cet your Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, and all printed matter from this ofliee ? The People. ? , ? i . i n ? wwmw i | CLUBBING OFFER. 2 Till ; XE IV IDEA 31 A GAZIXE, A Stiietly Wonuiu's Magazine, AND Till: PEOPLE, Hot ft One Year for $/.*>() CASH. Renewals count, same as now Snhscrip! ions, )>ul ('ash must accompany all acceptances of this MTer. The regular price of the magazine is cents ;i year, We inalce yon a present of it. :: :: :: :: : : AN BY CATHARTIC om COiiSTiPATIGN 10 < ^ 25* 50* CANDY CATHARTIC f tO?i tt fix liqinUi ur viiiiituit PURELY VEGETABLE i - - ? ? p UtfTOr bvforn put Other ahtisfptjc l.AXJSTIVE kind ibut i-ivvd n mi ii-v.i : LIVER STIMULANT tti?>r action i, nri r.,. KnUll^il j |llkt! cnimI). T;h'? u- | I 111 ov If jipjr t)ri<t I >i ^ v* , lf? ll.C flliHltV It'll V.lijf till* l'"IMlll **?*Ct Af'.it l?n f u? ???!. 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