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Xocal flDatter. Wasting. All those who want blasting doue are requested to leave their application for a workman at The People's office. J. R. Stephenson. ? Baby Carriages and Go-Carts at W. Geisenheimer 's. ? Morris Chairs, Sofas and Folding Lounges. W. Geisen lieimer's. Lost. Between the resideuce of Mr. TY. Geisenheimer and Mr. Robt. Latta, a class pin with name, M. Geisenheimer, 1904 on back. Finder will be rewarded if re turned to W. Geisenheimer. For Sale. A handsoino trio of Buff Wyan dottes. This variety is one of the best of the large breeds of chickeus. Price, $5. For Sale or Kent. To any one desiring to rent or buy a farm, I want to say that I have several hundred acres in eastern Kershaw county to dis pose of on easy terms, for sale or rent. Address R. B. Elliott, Camden, S. C. ? For .Easels, Frames and fine Pictures go to W. Geisenhei mer's. Old Factory Clin. This will notify the public generally that the Old Factory Cotton Ginnery is now in full operation. My gius are over hauled, are known as giving the finest turnout and the best sample of any gins in the county. My Frice for ginning is $1 per bale, buy cotton seed also, and pay the highest market price for for same. Give me a call. Respectfully, R. J. Davis, Manager. lintM Loat. The party or parties who ap propriated two hats, the proper tv of a prominent citizen of De Kalb recently, are respectfully requested to return same to Gen. Munn or to this office. A reward may or may uot be paid. CHRISTMAS GOODS LARGEST DISPLAY Ever Seen Here. TOYS Every One New. No Old Stock. Are Selling them every day now and want you to see them before our as sortment is broken. l>OJVJL,?. We have enough Dolls and Doll Car riages for every lit tle girl in the coun ty to get one, and We can positively Save ? you from 25 to 40 per cent, on the price you pay for dolls. : : : : SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. AT Drug Store PERSONAL 1 ? Our good friend, Mr. J. Tboa 1 EL Hopkins of Bell Air, Md., if with us for the season. ? Mrs. R. Moseley has return ed home after a brief visit tc relatives at St Charles. 1 ? Mr. W. B. Monteith, the popular solicitor for the South ern Ginger Factory of Columbia, was with us last week. ? Mr. Henry C. Bowden, rep resenting the "U Knead A" Bis cuit Co., of Cincinnati, spent last Saturday in the city, the latter half being spent with the editor at the well known hostel ry, "The DeKalb." ? Miss Rettie Robortson, a very pleasant young lady resi dent of Rock Hill was in the city this week. She is a typo by oc cupation, and knows almost as much about setting type as we do. ? Mr. Jas. T Burdell, the for mer capable superintendent of the Camden W. L. St Ice Com pany, has dissolved his connec ! tion with that company. He has associated himself with Mr. W. R. Pinckney in civil engineering and surveying. We wish the firm success. * Notice. I have in my possession a shot gun that was either lost or stolen. Owner can recover same by proving property, and pay ing for this notice. Apply to Benj. Haile, C. P. Camden, S. C. Dec. 6, 1906. An Alarming Situation ? frequently result* from neglect of clofced bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to these who use Dr. King's New Life Pilli: the best and gentlest regulators of Stom ach apd Bowels. Ouarranteed by F. Leslie Zemp, druggist. Price 36o. Death. Mr. Henry Boykin, after a lin gering illness of several weeks, died at liis home near Antioch, Monday, Nov. 26th, 1906. He was just in the prime of young manhood, and was loved and re spected 'most, by thoso who knew him best. One sister and two brothers survive him. The funeral services were held at Salem Church Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, being conducted by Rev. C. D. Peterson. The family have our sympathy. Religious. Closing services of the pas toral year ut Cook's Church, will be held on the 2nd Sunday of December. Services to begin at 11 a. ra., sharp, also at 7.80 p. m. A most cordial invitation ex* tended to the public to be pres ent on so impressive an occasion, which marks the closing of pas toral labors for the year at that church. Death From Lockjaw never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Amies Halve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Cnas. Oswald, merchant, of Kensselaersviile, N. Y.? writes: "It cured Beth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores, 24c at F. Leslie Zemp's drug store. Birth* We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Willson apon the birth to them of a fine son on Tuesday, the 20th ult. We welcome the advent of a Thanksgiving baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams of Char lotte. The happy mother is a sister-in-law of ours. A Great Sale. We call the attention of all our readers to the great sale started by Mr, David Wolfe this morn ing. It was impossible for us to get into his ad. all the prices he enumerated, but we have in serted enough to convince any one that anybody in want of a bargain can secure one at this sale. Mr. Wolfe is one of our most reliable merchants, and will always treat you white. The ttrm conducting this sale is that of The New York Sale & Pur chase Company. ?Elegant Toilet sets at W. Geisenheimer's. ' TYNBR'8 dyspepsia KENEDY. Many Have Dyspepsia and Doa't Know It. Do jou belch up wiiuLT Taste jour food After eating? See spcofcs before the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are you dizzy? Do you haye pains In side or back? Riflings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited? Is there a sour taste? Breath bad? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilious? Constipated? Are you nervoun? If so, you have Dys pepsia, and |t is a dangerous oondition. To cure, tskeTyner's Dyspepsia Reme dy. It Is msde for Just such troubles and symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from the stom ach, strengthens we^k stomachs, and cures the worst Djspopsia or Indiges tion. Druggists or by express 60 cents a bottle. Mortey refunded If It fails to cure. Medical advloe and circular free by writing to T/ner Remedy Co., Augusta, Us, BREVITIES. ? Curtains, Poriierrec and i Shades id endless variety at W. Geisen beimer *s. ? Full line of Machine Needles, ) Shuttles and Bands at W. Gei senheimer's. ( ? Our advertisers have num bers of capital bargains.* If you doubt the assertion give them a call. Office Furniture, Desks, Re volving Chairs, Ac., Ac., at W. Geisenheimer's* i Of course you pay your money. Bat you net your money's worth, For what does money mean ta jou When Rocky Mountain Tea's on earth. Zemp A DePsss. ? The finest Ranges and Cook ing Stoves at W. Geisenheimer's. ? Mat trasses, Spreads and Bedsteads at all prices at W. Geisenheimer's. Floods the body with warm, flowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. SB cents. Zemp A DePass. ? "New Home" Sewing Ma chine. ,*W. Geisenheitner, Agent. Sold for cash or on installment plan. ? For the best things in Rugs, Carpets and Matting go to W. Geisenheimer's ? Note Mr. H. L. Watkins~new ad of Chose A Sanbourn coffee and teas. We know the goods, and there is nothing better. ? Oar lady readers should in terest their husband- brother father or sweetheart subscribers in our clubbing offer. Great thing. ? Wood and Coal Heaters at lowest prices at W. Geisenhei mar's. ? When calling on any of our adsertisers, don't fail to men tion that you saw their ad in "The People.' * It costs you nothing, and proves your friend ship for us. ? Mr. W. Geisenheimer is con templating a "Sale" of surplus ranges and heaters. This will be something warm. ?Coffins from the cheapest to' the best at W. Geisenhei mers's. ? Best makes Piano and Or gans. W. Geisenheimer, Agent. Sold for cash or on installment plan. Religious. The annual session of fcbe Methodist Slate Conference which met In Columbia, has ad journed. Great interest was manifested, and much good was accomplished. We are much pleased to announce that Rev. C. C. Herbert is returned to his charge nere. - j The meeting of the State Bap tist Convention at Spartanburg last week was a record breaker. The best of feeling prevailed, and the reports showed a large increase in church membership, and a deeper interest along all lines of church work. Our pas tor, Rev. L. A. Mitchell, is said to have made a splendid talk on temperance. Orangeburg gets the next convention. We care not bow jou suffered, nor what failed to care you, Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes tbe puni est, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 86 cents. Zemp & Del'ass. Two Young Men Bad ley Wanted In Camden. Columbia Record Deo. 4. Chief of Police Owen Daly has been warned against two young men who worked the bogus check game in Camden yesterday. Given their names as J. M. Cole and W. J. Bailey, they presented a check for $75, bearing the al leged signature of the Chatta nooga Hardware company. Shortly after it had been chashed the check was found to be worth less, and efforts were made to arrest the men, but they had gone toward Sumter and could not be located. Both the men are smooth shaven and apparently about thirty years of age. Cole is usually the spokesman. Mr. A. D. Kennedy is the party on whom the checlf was passed. Following The Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. 8. A., of Rural Route I, Concord, N. H., says: "I was two years in Cuba and twoy^arsin the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in tlie world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases." Guaranteed at F. Leslie Zemp, druggist. Price 60o and $1. Trial bottle free. The One Day Gold Cure. For cold* and aore throat ase Kermott's Choec* late* Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as cancty" ?nd aui^kly cure. LISTEN. THE BIG SALE Inaugurated by ri. l. eiLMORE & eo. Still Going on at NATHAN LEVY'S, THE CLOTHIER. BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. MUSIC AND SINGING FREE TO ALL. Bankrupt* Stock Sale. DAVID WOLFE'S Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, La dies' Cloaks, Jackets, Skirts, Blankets, Comforts, Furniture, Trunks Etc., in conjunction with his mighty purchase of the Bankrupt stock of the ENN1S COMPANY, CONDUCTED BY THE WORLD'S RENOWNED BARGAIN GIVERS, THE NEW YORK SALE & PURCHASE CO. Pivid Wolfe's Store, Giiudeo, S. C. Thursday, December 6, 1 906. Read these Mute but Crushing Prices! Read the Profitless Quotations! Dress Goods. Heavy Wool yd wide Dress Goods, val 86c, Sale price lrtc Fancy Wool Suitings, yd wide, value 86c, Sale price 20c Fancy All Wool Brilliantines valu? 60c, Sale price 87c 40 inch Fine Black Bailliantine value ?0c, Sale price 87c 46 inoh All Wool Black Serge value $1.26, Hale price 05c Cotton Broadcloth Waistings value 26c, Sale price l8o 6x4 Fine Broadcloth all colors value $1.26, Sale price 76c to inch Wool Cheviot Skirting value 60c, Sale price 86c S4 inch French Flannel Waisting val 60c, Sale price 88c 27 inch China Silk all colors value 60c, Sale price 81o Domestics. All standard colors and novelties in Calicos, Prints, Percales, Ordinary Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached, Fine Sea Island, Checks, Cheviots, Qitighams. Outings, all colors, 8hirting, Curtain Scrim, all colors, Cotton Flannel, Embroidered Colored Cotton Waisting, Swiss Flannellettes, All Qualities Flannels in all colors, and Galatea Waistings. A l*L during this Sale AT A RE DUCTION OF 40 to 60 PER CENT. Shoes MEN'8 Heavy Brogans, Heavy Grain U. S. A., Heavy Box <!alf, Satin Calf, Viol Blnoher, Vioi and Box Ualf Shoes, Box Calf Bluchern, Hand Sewed Patent Colt. LAD1KS' Heavy Sole, Heavy Kangaroo, Fine Vici Blucber, Lace and Dress, Fine Dress aud Fine Patmt leather. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. Prices reduced 30 to 40 per cent. Mens & Boys Clothing. MEN'S Cotton Worsted Suits, Wool Cassimere Suits, AH Wool Lightand Heavy Serges, All Wool Worsted Black Thibets, All Wool Cutaway Coats and Vests. YOUTH'S Plaid Wool Suits, Wool Cassimere Suits, Wool Cheviot Suits. BOY'S Plaid Wool Suits, Worsted Clieviots, All Wool Worsteds, Cheviots, Knee Pants in Corduroys and other goods. Miscellaneous. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Suits in Single and Double Breasted. A splendid line at a Discount of more than 50 per ceut. RAIN WEAR. MEN'S All Wool Ulsters, Heaver Overcoats, Kerseys, Single Coats, Waterproofs, Cassimer Pants, All Wool Ducks, Overalls, Mackintoshes, &c., &c. All Marked Down during this Sale 40 to 50 per cent. Blankets, Comforts and Bedspreads, Towels, Napkins and Table Linen. Tremendous Bar gains in These Lines. FURNITURE. A Splendid and Complete Line of Furniture to be sold regardless of Cost. Grand Christ mas Presents in the stock. If you buy now you save, Wait and you lose. SALE OPENS THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1906. AT 9 A. M. Watch the Big lied Front! WANTED. 25 Salesladies, 15 Salesmen, 12 Cash Boys or Girls. Apply at store at once. *