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local flDatter. ? B.iby Carriages and Go Carts at W. Geisenheimer's. ? Morris Chairs, Sofas and Foldiug Lounges. W. Geisdu* . beiuer's. Fur 8?l? or K?ut. 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. . ] Old Factory Clin. This will notify the public t generally that the Old Factory Cotton Ginnery is uow in full operation. My gins are over hauled, are known us giving the finest turnout and the best sample 4 of any gins in the county. My prion for ginning is $1 |>er bale. I buy cottou seed also, and pay the highest market price for for saute. Give me u call. .Respectfully, R.. J. Davis, Munager. ^ ? Elegit nt Toilet sets at W. Geiaenheitner's. ?Collins from the chea]>est to the best at W. Geisenheimers's. Ctinl of Thank*. I take this method of thank lug the firemen and citizens very sincerely for the great service v rendered tne by them on Thurs day. the 20th tilt., in suving my residence from destruction by fire. Very truly yours, John Mc&myrl. SlirlnerH. In connection with our per sonal mention of Cupt. Paul Boy u ton 'a visit to Cliar-Iotte last week, we may say lliut Messrs. John McSmyrl, J. A. Siugleton, Mm}. S. U. Adams and B. M. ? Pearce also visited that city at the same time, ull the parties being delegates from our local lodge of Sliri iters t:> an inter state convocation of the order. A Memorable Day. On# of llit* day ^ we remember with blrftniirf, ax writ a* with profit to our li?*alCli, in the one on which wi* became acquainted v ith |?r. King'* X?*w Life I'llla, tlw |mi illicit purillrr* l hat cure headache ml biliou*n?*M*. unit k?*e|t the bowH* rifht. 23e at F. ),- slie Xeiii|?'i> 1 ? HhiK Store. flirtatious Tree. The Christmas Tree for the 1 children of the (Jnmdeu Baptist church Sunday School on Christ in as night, is said to have been enjoyable in a high degree. Un fortunately we were not notified that the occuirence would take place, so we give you this iufor inatiou by hearsay. ? A Wonderful Happening. Vort Hymn, N. Y., lux witue*M*i1 one of tliw mr??t remarkable case# of healing ever recorded. Anion K. Kinjc. of tli*f ??>* : "liu.-klen'* Arnica k galve cured a wire oil my leg with I wbirli I had MiflVrcd over Ho yniri*. ^ I am now eighty five." ttiiariiteed to cure all aorec, hy F. J.rslie Z?*mp, lyruggiKt. i5c. Card ot Thanks. My thanks ure most cordially and earnestly extended to our firemen, who. laboring under * tremendous difficulties, succeed ed in saving my residence from destruction 'by fire, on Monday night, the 24th ult. Thanks are also due and given to friends who cauie to my assistance dur ing that trying |**riod, especially Mrs. Harry Wilson. Sincerely, , Mrs. "J. V. Smith. F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy. 'Phone 30. Happy New Year ' PERSONAL ? Mr. Alfr<|d Kennedy of At lanta, spent Chrisunas here with his f?a rents, Col. and Mrs. A. D. Kennedy. ? Mr. Louis B. B ion son spent llie holidays with relatives in this city. He is now located in 8utntnerville. - ? Mr, C. E. Buy n ton of the Camden W. L. & lea Company took a flying trip to Charlotte on Thunsduy last. ? Mr. Walter A. Sell rock of The People, spent the Christmas holidays with relatives at Rock Hill and Charlotte. ? Mr. Henry D. Niles, spent the holidays with relatives here. He is a co-editor of the Yates- ] ville Advance of Yatesville, 6a. ? Mr. Gil!>ert Smith of Che raw fussed through the city on Wednesday on his way to Lan caster to pass a holiday or so with his best girl. Dr. J. S. Rhurae JUNIOR, left us for Charleston last week to take a s)>ecial course in medicine. Ask Dede Bauin for further par ticulars. ? Our good frieud, Mr. J. Tlios. C. Hopkins of Belle Air, Md., who has been with us seve ral weeks, has returned to his home, We are sorry to lose liiin. ?Mr. W. E. Glenn, formerly well known and popular her*--, enjoyed a few days of festivity here during the holidays. Mr. Glenn is now located iu Char lotte. ? Mr. W. P. Reed spent a rather bad Christmas. He suf furred a bad attack of iudiges tion which appeared to be a serious affair for a time, but lie is uow greatly improved. ? The editor didn't go any where for Christmas. Cause, ? a number of his subscribers had promised to conic in with a Christmas present of back dues and renewal, but did tlieyV A7f. ? Mr. M. C. Alford, a former fellow-townsman but who is now in the employ of the Suiitlideal Music Company ot Columbia was with us during the holidays. Mr. Alford is representing a re sensible house, and is a good fellow to boot. Patronize him. llonrtf ami Itoonis Wanted. For Eight or Ten weeks after .January 15th. Family ofahree including eight year old boy. Terms must be moderate. North ern referrences exchanged. Ad dress Lock Box 204 Haydenville, - Mass. The pastor of l ho Baptist church wishes to see every mem ber of the church present. Sun day morning. Theme: Untrod den Paths. In the evening he will begin series of sermons for the month entitled the "Sailing Series." The subject, "Setting Sail." All cordially invited. l'rivntc School. Miss Kennedy has reopened her private school especially or ganized for Ihc children of tour ists. Primary, Grammar School and High School branches taught. Any further information de sired may be obtained at the residence of Mr. A. D. Kennedy. I.oii<; l-lrc The lvinj.! in the popular cry throughout Kuro jx- nil count rim; while in Amcriea, t he ?-ry of the present ?lay ?* "b?n?K live I?r. Knife'* Ne?v IMacovery, king i f Throat, ami I <11 ?? if Keim*?lie*!" of which Mr*, .lulia lty?ler i'aiuc, Truro, Mim., naya: "It never faM* to give iiuiiiediate relief ami In quickly cure a cough or euhl." Mr*. Paim*'* ipin iou i.? ?haretl by a majority of the in habit nut* ol t hi* couutr>. New Ihn covery cure* weak Inn** ami aore throat* after all other reme?b?f? have fnilcil; ami for coiitih* ami cohla it'a (lie only mire run*. < ^ utt r:? ti t *?**<! by K. I #??(?! i?* Xemp, l>riiKigi*r. r>( >< ?: and fi. ()*?'. Trml buttle free. A white Dull Hitch with brown ear*. Lost about t wo weeks ujro. Had chum on. Reward if re turned to A. Jj. Watkins, at Par lor Meat Market. Heavy Toueli. We learn that Mr. I?\ K. Hull while en route to Ciiihcleti on last Sunday ni^lit was relieved in his sleeper at some point, be t\*?en Richmond and ltulci^h of fcttOO in money, a $7<H) diamond pin and a valuable jrold watch. No clue us yet to the identity of the thief. Cures RUmnI, Skin OlKcuse* <'*n cer, Urea tent Ithnxl Puri fier Free. If your blood i* impure, thin, *lis ttned. Hot or full of humor*, if you have blood poixon, ratieer, earhunelea, entitiK (oirec, nerofula, eriein.i, lte.liing, ri?ioV* *nd huiupx, neabby, pimply Hkiu, hour palux, eat trrli, rlieuuiatUiu, or any Id. rod or nkiu tlt#ea*e, take ! Hotanlr Hlood ltalui(li. It. It ) Soon nil noren In** I, aehen mmI pain* -top and the blon<l 1.4 uriile pfire ami rich. I iruirKixl* or by eXpreiM fl per larjjo bottle. Hum pie free by writing Blood llalm Oik, Atlanta, (h. It. H. II. i? r* ? jHTlnily adviaed for chronic. deep He n ted ennex, ax it rure* after alt elm? fail*. At #?'. lyvalie ijt'liip'a. BREVITIES. ? The niorniog of Christmas eve was certainly cold, loe in bed room and everywhere. We missed our ted-fel!ow, (our son) aud^uess be missed us also, us lie was in a colder country than our*. ? The finest Ranges and Cook ing Stoves at W. Geisenheiiner's. ? D. Swift & Co., Patent Law yers, Washington, D. C., have sent us a beautiful art calendar and a vest-pocket calendar for 1007. Tliey will upon request, send both of thss? calendars to any of our readers. A postal card will bring them by return mail* Office Furniture, Desks, Re volviug Ctmirs, Ac., Ac., at W. Geiseuhcimer's* ? Note Mr. H. L?. Walk ins new ad of Chase & Sanbouru coffee and teas. We kuow the goods, and there is nothing better. Your attention is called to the -BOARD AND ROOMS WA NT ED*' ad. of Mr. H. D. James, Haydenville, Muss. Those who ure in position to accommodate him are requested to enter into correspondence with him. ? For Easels, Frames and tine Pictures go to W. Geisenhei iner's. ? Messrs. Lewis & Christmas are still spreading. In their latest de*.il, they have included Mr. Li. M. Waters as a partner in the purchase of the entire grocery stock 01 Mr. E. S. Net tles, he (Mr. Nettles) reserving only his beef and fresh meat department, Messrs. Lewis & Co., occupying the entire upper half of the building now rented by Mr. N. ? "New Home" Sewing Ma chine. W. Geisenheimer, Agent. Sold for cash or ou installment plan. ? Curtains, , Portierres and Shades in endless variety at YV. Geisetiheimer's. ? The new year is cm. What ure you going to do uboutit? Are you going to come in and pay your editor that little $1, $2 or Jfc3, or more dollars you owe him, and thus enable him to start in with a clean sheet, which nearly all of you can do, or, are you going to continue to allow him to go around with his tail between his legs, figuratively licking the hand, or enduring the Uiclc of those to whom he may be indebted merely because of your neglect to pay a small amount? ? Mat trasses, Spreads and Bedsteads at all prices at W. Geisenheimer's. Posseane* wonderful medicinal power over tire hoiuiui body, removing nil dis orders from your system, in what llollistcr's Rocky Mountain 'IVn will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. 85 cent*, Ten or Tablet*. Zemp & I>el'nM. ? For the best things in Rugs, Carpets and Matting go to W. Geisenheimer's lluild* up wasle tissue*, promotes appetite. i in proves digestion, induce!* refreshing sleep, givr*a renewed strength and health. That's what llolhsler'is llocky Mountain 'I'w does. JW rente. Zemp & Del 'ass. ? Wood and Coal Heaters at lowest prices at W. GeUenhei hi 2r's. ? Wlien calling on any of our ltd /ertisers. don't fail to men tion that yon saw their >ul in "The People." It costs you nothing, and proves your friend ship for us. Thai** tlie t lit* Doctor tu;ili, The bijc?fe?t- li'iiiM* ymi Clunk jroodma-t In* don't get our lliolley. For we lnk*? llolli?f?,r,i? Itoekv Moui:? txill'IVM. Zi? up A I'fl'M*. ? Best muke> Piano and Or Viinn. W. Geisenheimer, Agent. Sold for can 1 1 or on installment plan. ? Medium and hitfh grade fur nil lire. Sold for cash or on in stallment plan by W. Gelsrnhei iner. See him before buying. 'I'lic Cliitrtniiig Woman if* not mwMarily one of perfect form nnd feature*. Many a plain woman who colli I never w-rTi' n* an artist'* model. po*s?e*.*>e* tlione rare qualities tnat all the world ailinirni; iifatiifM, clear tjr?S dean *uioof.li -km and t lint *pri|(litliue!'* of *tep and action that accompany k<h??I health. A phy*ically weak woman in never attractive, not even to her*elf. Klectric Hi I tern r?# *torr* weak woman, tfive Mroiif nerve*, bright eye*, smooth, velv.'ty nkin, hr-autiful complexion. Guaranteed at K. Leslie Zniip, llruKgixt. SUc, Uri-nt Sport for Ciumleit. The new Amusement Parlor, which it located one door south of the postottice will be quite a plucc for both young and old of this city to 8)>eml the gloomy evenings of the cold winter in. Tue several features of the Par lor entertainment will be in operptkm every day, and will be c&|tuci&!ly good every night. The brilliant Illumination of the rooms will give the {teople of , Camden something well worth 'seeing. Everybody iseordially invited to coiue. Admission J Electric UflitH. . The electric lights which have been on with intermissions since BstnwUy nisbt, the 22ud ulL, ares welcome addition to the i;iu minuting force of the city. Now, occasionally we can determine with reaaonable accuracy the bush behind which lurks a foe, . and prepare ourselves to meet, him with our (taper cutter, ready displayed on our way homeward to our palacial residence on Do* Kalb street. The second feature of the new innovation is the fuct that wheu hammering out. copy for The People hereafter, we will not be compelled to hammer our Remington tjTpe-writcr so hard on the occassions when it does not spell ri^ht. Type writer operators will understand this allusion, especially those who have to do their work by the assistance ofasmolcey lamp. ? Pull line of Machine Needles, Shuttles aud Bauds at W. Gei senheimer's. Notice to Trustees. I cannot approve school war rants filled out with load pencil, because the County Treasurer will not pay them uuless they are writteu with ink. W. B. Turner, I Co. Supt. Ed. I Dec. 0, 1906. Notice. Notice is hereby givcu that no claims ug-iinst the county for work on the road or bridges or iiie county will bo approved un less *.he work was authorized by a member of the bourd, and the member of the board authori sing the work must approve the claim before it is presented to the Board. J. M. SOWELL, . County Supervisor. CITATION. ST ATB OK SOUTII CAKOI.I NA ) County of Kershaw. S Ily J. 11. IMiclps 1'robate Judge. W|j?-rei?o,JN#ni?H' M. MeKain mailt' Hiiit to me to grunt her Letter* of Ad miniM rut ion of the Kstate of and effect* of Richard \. McKaiti Thene ire tlwrffore to cite and atl iii?>nif*li all and tdngnlai' the kindred and ecredi tors of lite said Kit-hard N. M"Kain ?lecemaed, that they be and appr<r before me, in the Court of Probate, to b?? held nt Camden on the Hrd day of January, 11)07 next after (Miblieation t hereof, at II o'eluek in the forenoon. to mIiow cause, if any they have, why said Administration ?dionld not Im? granted. ?'vei. under my hand, tint* lOlli day of Diiwiuber, A. I). 1U0G. ?I. K. Phelps, Probate .lodge. Published on the 20th day of l>ecein ber, 11KMI in The People. What Not to Say. An nrttcle wrlHcu l?y Itcrthn Gnua in Nkw lliKA W'OVlA.N H Maua/.ink for .lununry tukr* up t he p:>llte nrt of con vermilion from m negiitlve point of view. The ??ilinn'x" euuiuernteil hv Hie writer for I l?o*e wHIilu* to lie if<>o<l lulk-TM, nr* "Don't I ?? 1 1 long Moilesof personal ex iirrli'iici'd. I.Hin't n?k trifling <|U?--l loutt. iHin't nlr your prejudice*. Don't talk of melancholy or xriii'Hoini' matlcm. lton't *i><uk In a low, nionotoDotiM tone. I Hurt rble eon vermilion loo hnril. Don't hinder the eeu vermilion by trying to lie too urcuriite iivcrdctml*. Don't KOlmck mid itp|x-iidlce? to ii Kuhjort nfti-r y*?u liave left It. Ikm't run one ator.v Into iiiiotlicr. Don't KlopHillxciiHHliiii by the ellMt'hliiK u?e of n proverb. Don't iniikti i* )x>lnt of ill wiivh agreeing with t ho Hpeuker. Don't hurp too Ions on one Hiring- IHm't aflfeet u milted style." Aftvr OlMHiWilntf IIipm- prohibition* to tnlker* ?t aome length tliM writer con clude*: "Still, ll must be coiifeHMed Unit t here nr* pooplr who lire roiistitutloiifil ly Inenpiihlr of following out tln-ae rule*, ?iuil who. In uplte of nil ilii'lr violations, nre Interesting people. They have native strength iiikI iimke their own rule* of *elf expression. They me the aiuff out of which novellatH in j ke etmriicter-lm peiHoiiNtlona. In real life, lia ill liook*, they inbl to the gully of iinlloiia. lint they aru not rxeniplnra of the urt of eoiiverautloii. whlcb require* hnrmonl ouh luilnnee In nil the gl ve-tmd-lnkn of coiiveraiitloiuil exchange." We cluli with tlii* M:?sc?zllie. No rout to yon. Simply pay tit> nml renew, |Kt>iiiK lor renewal. ? K?l. You Must Sleep. If you cannot, it is due to an irritated ot congested state of the brain, which will soon de velope into nervous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it Is as important as food; it is a part of her building and sustaining proccss. This period of unconsciousness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore ex hausted vitality. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings refreshing sleep, because it soothes the irritation and re moves the congestion. I* is also a nerve builder; ft nourishes and strengthens ev ery nerve in your body, and creates energy in all the organs. Nothing will give strength and vitality as surely and quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine. "During the pint winter X hud two rttaek* of lot'trlppo which |rft m* very weak. and In bad condition. I wm so n- rvoi.* I cotjld not *l<-ep. Vy wife. after trying different rtmodlri, went for a doelnr. Tb? doctor wm out. and ? neighbor rccom mended I)r. Mile*' Nervl'io, sr.d brouK'.it homo a bottle, I Imd not slept for soma time, nnd hud terrible pnln.i In my bead. .After tiklnir a few d"*cs of A'trviit* t'ie pain wm not *<? an? I slept. I am now taking the wiv-? little, nnd rm vrv much Improved. HENRY M. SMITH. Underbill. Vt Dr. Miles' Nervine It sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls, ha will refund your money. |dilcs Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind LISTEN. THE PIG SALE Inaugurated by H. L. eiLMORE & 0O. Still Going on at NATHAN LEVY'S, THE CLOTHIER. LOOK FOR THE BIG BLUE SIGN. BIG DEDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. MUSIC AND SINGING FREE TO ALL. Tax Returns. Office of Comity Auditor, Kershaw Comity. Camden, S. <5., I>ec. JO, UMM>. Not he in hereby given t lint t lie Au ditor's office for receiving State and County Tax Returns will be open from January 1st, JM07, to Kebrunry 20th, HM?7. The date* of the nppniutiiicutmeiit at which the Auditor or Ins deputy will visit t lie usual places in the coun ty for receiving returns are given be low : *?? Iteihune. January H. Haley's Mill. January W. Itower's School House, January 10. Kirkley's Store, .January J]. Kershaw, January 12. Westville, January 14. Jtnssell Place, January 15. Liberty Mill. January III. liabon's X Konils, January 17. Hlauey, January 1H. The law require* that all persons owning property or iu anywise bavin* charge of such property either as agxtil. husband, guardian, trustee, ex ecutor, adminislrator, Ac., return the same under oath to the Auditor, who requests all persons to In* pro.:ipt in making tlir ir return* and save the 50 percent, penalty which will be added to the property valuation i ( all i?er soiis wlio fail to make returns within the tune |.reseribed by law. INCOME TAX. I'liiler an act of the Legislature all person* having a gross income of twenty-live hundred dollars or more are required to make a return of the sxiiie to the Auditor at the time of making t heir other returns. THE POM, TAX. All citizen* of this State bet ween the a^e* of twenty-one and sixty year* of age, excepting Confederate aoldiers, are required to pay n Toll Tax of One Hollar a year. All return* went by mnil inu*t be made out on proper blanks and ?woru to before some uflicer qualified to ad minister stid oath, ot herwise they will not be received at t his office as return*. The County Hoard of (Equalization will meet at the olllee of the Count) Auditor oil the 4th Tuesday of March, MM>7, for the purpose ol equalizing property, hearing complaint* and pro test*. W. V. IUTSSKI.I,. Auditor Kershaw County. Tradc Marks OtllONI Copyrights Ac. Anrnn? iffndirn a ?k?4rh and toarrlntlon mat qwlrklf aarcrtajn ?nr opinion fra* wh?4 liar aa ttona ? r\nt \j to. llAMOBOOf OTi l?at?uU fmt 1r<**. UMaat ajr<Kir> tor mcvHm natfmta. FaUMlM lakcii through Mnnn k ('<>. raoaln t9*eiai nolle*, wit hoot oh*r*?. In tha Scientific American. A hmdmmdT IfliltftUd weakly. I.nnriwt ?tf> M Mod of any arlantino lnumtl, Tarnia. D a B5<r.:aJ2rri5i*B,*L ^b>'"irw,'<g|'T iSteJW^ Tax Notice. Ofllcf of Treasurer o t Kershaw Conn. { ty, Camden, S. C., Sept. 11, HHMl. \ In accordance with the Act to raise supplies for the fiscal jrt-ar noiiinieno ing January Nt, ll>or?, notice is hereby given that the books will Ih* open for collect i ii ? State, county anil school taxes from October 15, ilMMl, to March 1st, 1 1M?7 A penalty of 1 percent will he nthlcil on nil taxes iinpanl by ?lanu ary 1st. ltH)7. A penalty of two per rent on all nnpaiil by Feb. 1st. 11107. A penalty of seven per cent will be ad ded on all nnpnid Mrreh 1st, I HOT. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills . General State tax, r? Constitutional School tax, SI General County tax, 3^ (jailroad tax. 5 l.ourt House Itondx, ^ oiulitional ltoad tax 1 Total, 1 r> The following special levies have been made also : District No. 1, ?4 Special School tax l>ist. No. 1, !l i> ?i i? >t H ^ J ?? ? i I* (I (? tt | ;( it tt ii it it y >) tl it it ii tt g tt tt .. .? .t 5, ?t tt tt tt it | .> 2 ti it tt it tt | ~ j| tt it it t. it m| a ti tt it it ti |ij 2 it it it tt ti >>2' 2 .t .t tt it t. 2?, 2 it I. t. 07, 2 tt .1 t. .1 ti jl)| 4 Graded School Honda " " 8 The road tax of two dollars can he paid the County Treasuier from Octo ber, 1 *?, HH>H. to March 1st, I1HI7. All male |>er*ou* living within the corporate limits of cities or towns, stu dents attending any college or school of the State, Ministers in charge of regular congregations, teachers em ployed in public school*, school trus tees during their term of ofllee, per sons permanently disabled and those actually enraged in the quarantine service of the state are exempt from the payment of road tax. All other male person* l?etween the ages of IX and 60 required to pay said road tax or work lint less than six da) s during the year. The poll tax is $1. All information as to taxes will he furnished upon application. No lists of names for tax receipts will be received unless the amount of tax money la deposited with the said list. This rule will he strctly enforced. 1 >. M . Met 'a?kill, County Trea*. **wl TRA DC- MARKS yrvtnjMf ?l.tAlnr<1 In ?M oountitra, or so foo. K? otMin PATENTS THAT PAJ, lArtUm thma Uuniiklr. at out HMA Md Mlp 7M to winnw. Mad no<M. |bcto or ?k?4ch for PN(( raport Ml M jtturtf frtrUo*. SUPt PA??INO ncrtRCNCCt. rorfrHOnId# Book on rro}i?l>l? )Wnl? writ* to ?OJ-tOB ??vanth Straat, WASHINOTON. D. O. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FRFF Knowing what it was to eiiflVr nu-L | WI|, Rivt. kkkk ?r ciiAHCiK to any afllieteti a posit ive cnr<' for Ki> zenia, Salt ICIietini, Erysipelas, lMIe* and Skin Diseased. Instant relief. Don't suiter longer. Write K. \V, \V I LI J A MS, 4<K) Manhattan Ayenue. New York. Knclo.se Stamp. Notice to School Teachers. 1 positively cannot approve p;ty warrants for any teacher ho lias not a certiticate regis tered in this County. Teachers who hold certificates from other counties or tlio.se who have di plomas from the adopted Col leges of this State, will please have them registered before pre senting their lirst claim for up. proval. The following is a listof adopt' ed colleges: University of South Carolina, Wofford College. Wurman University. Clemson College. S. C. Millitary Academy. Krslcine College. Newberry College. Greenville Female College, Charleston College. Chicora College. Limestone Female College. Converse College. Columbia Female College. Presbyterian College for Wo men. Wintlirop College. Lander Female College. Presbyterian College of S. C. Due YVest Female College. Memminger Normal School. (Colored.) Claflin University. State Colored College, lienedict College. Avery Normal Institute. Allen University. Hurbison College. W. II. Turner, Supt. of Ed. Kershaw Co. Dec. 13, 1UO0. The Page Fence. Tlio lloMt Carbon Spring Steel Wire Fencing of Any Height. All styles. Can furnish you and place in jmsition anything in Lawn, Cemetery, Stock and Farm Fencing, and guarantee satisfaction in quality of goods and price of same. Can furnish you selection froin forty or more styles of Wrought Iron Fencing. Address all inquiries to R. B. ROSS, Agent, Blaney, S. C, Dcc. "0 *00,