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local HDatter. to L?t 2 Five Room House*. L Apply to E. C. von Tresckow. IiiMiiro Your 8toclc. % We will insure your Live Stock, aud payment ol claims will be promptly made, no matter where, when or how ieatli occurs. GREENWOOD, VS. C.) LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE CO. I. P. Holland, Agent, Camden, S. C. N. B. I will also snatch your shadow by taking your photo graph, and having same en larged if requested to do so. ' J. F. H. For Sale. One Iron Safe. Combination lock. Commodious and up-to ?date. Weight about 1,T>00 pounds. Apply to I. WOLFE, Camden, S. C. Dog Notice. This will notify the owner that I have in my possession a lar g* "White Bird Dog with brown ears and brown arouud the eyes. Owner can regain possession of j the animal by paying cost of keep, aud ~>0 cents for this ad vertisement. Apply at this office. This ad. will not up pear again. STRAYED. Strayed ? Prom stable on Sun-' ?day morning Aug. 25th. Large black and white hound dog, (5 or 7 years old, with few tan marks. .Suitable reward for his return. GEO. T. LITTLE. Tlie New Comet. A comot, which is just wow Attracting cousiderable atten tion, may be seen from 3 o'clock a. m. till daylight, in the eastern portion of the heavens, almost directly over that part of the horizon where the sun rises, and about half way to the zenith at 4:30 o'clock. To the naked eye it appears as a star of the second magnitude with a very faint tail extending westward and south ward. An opera glass shows the tail more clearly, and a good telescope reveals a thin straight tail several degrees long. It is now moving rapidly t-ustward towards the sun, and soon if will be lost in tlus dazzling light ol that lum?nary. Neighbors Got Fooletf. "It whs liternlly coughing m,v*elt to dentil, and lin<t become too weak to leavo my bed; nnd neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to (-iod, I was induced to iry l>r. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dol lar bottles to completely cure the ?cough aud restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Kva 1' ncaplu-r, of (J rove tow n. Stark Co., lint.' This King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lungs, is (Juarau teed by F. Leslie Zeuip Druggist. fiOc i and $1.00. Trial bottle free. DIST N FECT ANTS. For All Purposes. lMatta Chlorides 60e per qt. Chloride Lime 2<)c p?-r ll>. Carbolic Acid-muff 25e per pt Cnrboletim per pt. Crentin I.Wju-rpt. AihI others. F. Leslie Zemps' Pharmacy. IS )><?orH Above I'usloJIIcc. Plione# 39. CJtilok PERSONAL ' . ? The Misses Stuart of Phila dolphin, are vfemag Mrs: J. 8. Lindsay. ? Miss Reble Workman, of At lanta, is visiting Mrs. E. W. DeLoache. ? Mr. G. C. Bruce has returned from a visit to his father at Meridian, Miss. ? Mr. Nathan Levy lids just returned from a trip to James town and New York. ? Mr. Fred R. Deal of Sumter visited friends in the city Sun day and Monday. Mr. W. F. Malone left this week for Asheville, where he will- join Mrs. Malone. ? Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Watkins have returned from a trip to Jamestown and other points of interest. ? Capt. L. L. Clyburn and wife were in the city last week, the guests of their son, Dr. W. R. Ciyburu. ? Mrs. Freidharn of Rock Hill, mot her of Mrs. M. H. Hey man, of this city, is visiting lier daughter. ? Mr. W. T. Hammond, of Darlington, accompanied by his son Len, were with us a day or so last week . ? Seuator W. R. Hough is out of town. In the abasence of deli uite insormation, we assume he is at Jamestowu. ? No news is said to bo good news, but we . wish our friends would send us some kind, good news preferred of course. ? Mrs. E. M. Hendrix and Miss Anpa Bell Ilin son have re turned from a visit to friends at Ilendersonville. N. C. ? We understand that Mr. C. Stokes will leave us in a week or so to take up Ins residence for a time, at or near Macon, Ga. ? The many friends here of Mr. E. B. Cook of Rock Hill, will be paiued to hear of his serious illness at that place. ? M.r A. N. Wanuamaker of Greenwood, representing Wolle Bros. Shoe Company, of Colum bus, Ohio, was in the city last, week. ? Miss Ilessie Thomson of Lancaster, returned iiome on Thursday after a pleasant visit to her grand-mother, Mrs. H. L. Thomson. ? Misses Belle Thomson and Susie Young loft yesterday for Baltimore and New York to puachase their fall and winter stock of milinory. ? Miss Lydia Gifford returned lo her home on last Thursday after a pleasant visit of several weeks to her friend, Miss Ethel King at Ilartsville. ? Mrs. "IV. C. Pickling of Savannah, and Miss Li y;/.\o Cam merou of Charleston, are visit ing their sister, Mrs. H. G. Browne, oiiLyttleton street. ? Mr. L. L. Block has return ed to (iod's country after a stay of a couple of months with rela tives in Stcinhciin, Germany. The most cheerful feature of his trip was the weekly visit of The Pe&ple. ? Mr. W. J. Willson has re opened his cafe at his old stand just North of Nathan Levy's. This resort was formerly de servedly popular, and the pro prietor will keep up its former reputation. -?Mr. C. II. Yates, Cashier of the Bank of Camden, delighted his friend by a visit to The Saga more Hotel on Lake George, N.Y. whare ? lie was entertained by the proprietor, . Mr. T. Es mond Krumbholz. ? Mr. .lake Hirsch has return ed from Cleveland Springs to I which resort he resorted for the purpose of recruiting from a case of bad cold and normal disability. Jake always was a beauty, but you just ought to see him now. He looks one hundred per cent, better. MarrlujfCM. Cupid has boon busy lately with Kev. C. C. I-Ihrbert as his representative to complete his work in effetually afixing the uiinged darts of love in the hejutts of his victims. On Thursday evening, the pas ter mentioned, had the pleasure of uniting in the bonds of matri mony, Mr. Willis Shooru and Miss Kate UeLofcche, Mr. C. C. Jones and Miss Flora (JilTord, all of this place. All these young people are well known p. j^.ular, and to them we extend h> rty congratulations BREVITIES. ? Read Mr. C. C. Modre's new Ad. in this issue. It is attrac tive, autl means exactly what it says. He is a safe ugeut to deal with. ? We call your attention to the ads of the T. C. Moscley Co. ? Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. lie is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. ?We call attention to the ad. of the Camden Carriage and Wctgron Works. Mr. Hamptou is u line workman, and guarantees ail work. ? The newly arranged ad. of Nathan Levy, The Clothier which appeared last week if at tracting much atteution. ? Read the new Job Work ad of The People in this issue. It is rather attractive, and means what it says. The oest work for the least money is one of our several mottos which we try to live up to. ? Sweet potatoes, chickens and eggs are fa borate vegetables with us, also stove wood in 18 inch lengths, and we are always glad to accept them on subscrip tion. A hint ought to be suffie cient. ? We sincerely hope that the city authorities will take action promptly in the matter of laying a short section of concrete paving at the south west corner of Broad and DeKalb streets which sve ineutioned last week. As conditions are, it is a disgrace to the city. Army Heiiiinisccnscs. There was a brave boy in Company I), Fifth South Caro lin a 'Cavalry, Butler's old brigade whose name was Os?car Johu Daly Reid. He was "only a private." This brave boy was at different times complimented on the battlefield by Gens. But ler, Hampton and Wheeler. Gen. Butler said that Oscar Reid was not only one of the bravest men he ever knew but was one of the handsomest. Gen. "Hampton, who had wit nessed some of this brave boy's Italian I deeds, said to him one day: "Reed, you ought to bo a commissioned officer." Gon. Wheeler said: "Oscar Reed is too brave, rashly brave." What a tribute to one so young and handsome, only 20 years old when killed leading a charge, in the last battle that Butler and Ins cavalry were in, at Benton ville, N. C., on March 11), 1805. May his soul rest in peace. The foregoiug refers to a brother of our friend, W. P. Reed of our city. Oscar J. D. Reed outered the active military service of South Carolina on the day the State seceded as a mem ber 'of the Charleston Rilles and remained inactive service dur ing the entire period of the war. Mr. W. F. Reed enlisted at the early age of 1J> as a member of the Pickens Rilles and re mained in the service until the war was over, bringing his retlo home with hun. The above is from the State of August 25th, with the exception of our comments. Changes in Kcaltoarri Ofticinls. We learn from The State that Mr. William Duncan, now freight agent of the Seaboard for this division, has been transferred to the Richmond department, and that Mr. C. N.English formerly of this place has been promoted to the position thus made vacant. While congratulating Maj. Eng lish. we must also congratulate the Seaboard. In our judg ment, ".vitli our pleasant busi ness and social acquaintance with Maj. English, we feel safe' in saying that no better choice I of a freight agent could have been made. Duncan was no doubt good. English will be i better. Our only hope now is I that he will not be promoted out j of our territory. We need men like him, and a good many of them to see to it that freights | are properly dispatched and j promptly delivored. If we can I send a telegraphic order to I Richmond, Va , at I o'clock for express shipment, and get the I goods the next day, there is no excuse for a delay of a week or more on ;? mail order by freight. jThis, however, we have had to j happen more t han once. %vr> i.ow UttiCM i?? > urtoik ami Kctuiii, Account Jaiuc.stowti . Tcr- Centennial Imposition vlu Suutlicru Knihvay. Season, sixty day and fifteen day tickets on sale daily, com mencing April 19tli to and in cluding November 30th, 1907. Very low rates will also be made for Military and Brass Bauds in uniform, attending the Exposition. Slop overs will be allowed on Season, Sixty day and fifteen day tickets, same as on Summer tourist tickets. For full and complete infor mation call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write R. W. Hum, Div., Passenger Agt., Charleston, S. C. PARLOR MEAT MARKET WILL. FURXISII the CHOICE CUTS of MEATS. * Phone Seven One H. L. W ATKINS "pansy qrcker" CiiroH Itlooil, Skin l>isease* Cnn tcr. GrciitcHt lilootl l*uri licr Free. If your bloml is impure, t Inn, (lis cascil, not or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, erzciiia, itching, r i i 1 1 mill bumps, scabby, pimply skin, lione pains, cattrrh, rlii'iiitiatism, or any bl.ioil or skin disease, take Itotaiiic lllood Italm (I!. II. It.) Soon all sores Ileal, aches and pains stop and I lie blood is made pure and rich, j hru^'isls or by express $1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing Blood | Halm Co., Atlanta, (hi. It. It. It. is es pecially advised for chronic, deep- j seated eases, as it cures after all else Ir.ils. At K. Leslie ZcinpV .* ? ruiitmcl lO't in U'l -? i. \ on* l lo.?u- .. v:ro cn,i'cr. 13i?.oi;saes".. si> k ? < aiiat'hv, f?r vu tongue, fc\ or, pile* au t u i Iiousuiui < i i.or i.a .'ire cat* ???? by cuiisti; :ii.i.u ami iv ?* CascuiotH CJaadv OuiuuMlc i woi: ie.4,.1 new live* sil iiii'.ilanl ;.iul ? ?.toairiui ?i:ic arc i<y all nrujr.!jiRi>H {i.inrioiu ?tnci:i\ . mono*' ift'. miiU'tl v . ur < a sitrj ii'iivr. Trv r. Iiiia tn-ilKj ? !*>??., ?J'k* . :\X ti<"* (>.?.>;< .f t ;ivn N.. ?? out* M*; >* Get the Habit! Get the Habit (let the Habit GREAT Summer Sale ! NOW ON .Hie Grandest Display or Summer Styles in Clothing for Good Dressers i ever seen in this Market. Who always Look Well Dressed ? Those who buy their Clothing of is Nathan Levy, The Clothier IM ? Wo aro Solo Agents for , Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHES That is the Kind of Clothing we offer to Our Customers ? ALL WOOL, FIT RIGHT, PRI EI) RIGHT In Gents' Furnishings we olTor you the best t lie Market alio ids. Great Summer Sale now on. 2 ' See Local Notice. FREE TRIP TO JAMESTOWN Drawing July 30th, 1907 NATHAN LEVY. THE CLOTHIER Tj 0) -M c 2 (d 3 o c o ? PH a V4m to ?X3 ed co JOB PRINTING. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CARDS TAGS, CIRCULARS, DOEGERS, POSTERS, INVITATIONS, PROGRAMMES AT HOME CARDS. o < c v> > H 3. So " THE PEOPLE " rVIone v To Loan. ? On improved farm lands in Kershaw < 'Oiinty. Oil loans up to $1,000, N per cent. On sums over that amount 7 per e.ent. No commissions charged. It. A. Wiltkowsky, ( -aiuden, s. <:. or C. J.. W inkier, 4f? Broadway, New York Hunting For Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years and am still liuutinur for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boil*' cuts, sprains, or a case of pilfsth?t liucklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure." wriiea Charles Wallers, of Alle ghany, Sierra Co. No use bunting, Mr. Walters; it cures every case. Guaranteed at K. Leslie Zeinp's drug store. SJoe. I ECZEMA and PILE CURE CPCC Knowing what It was to suffer i 1 '*LL I will give KHKK of CIIA1MSK | to any alllictcd a positive cure for Ko i zetinl. Salt Itlieuin, Krysipelas, Piles land Skin iMseasen. Instant relief. I hnii'l sillier longer. Write I". W. I w 11,1,1 A MS, Km Manbattan Avenue, I New York. Knclose Stamp. nn<l TRADE-MARKS promptly o't.ilm.l In All wranlriK, or no tit'. We obtain PATENTS THAT PAY, iwlvf rl!?e thorn thoroughly. ?t our Mini hoip you to 8?>ih1 mwW, photo or okrtrh for FREE report on patentability. to yr?m' prsctlcc. SUP PASSING REFERENCE!, for frr? (itildo Book ?n I'rofltnh'm J'atmtn writ? to B03-800 8?v?nlh Stroot, WASHINQTQN, Q. C. MONUMENTS AM) TOMBSTONES. Vermont Marble Co's. I lies t J)cs / f/n s. JCst. It. O. McCreiyht. i W. BRATTON DeLOACH ATTORNEY AT LAW ' Camdkn, S. C. Dr. A. L. Hapvin, JEHTI5T. Oilier oyer P. I j. I > I'll ? HJoi-v. |'ii \ yt ??? 'i To women for roller! - J* I* inj; name* nml wiling * 41 <(lMr novelties, \v?' givr j l?ig premium* win! yonr name to- j day for niir new plan of big profits willi little work. Write to. day. Ad- | dre** T.C. MOSK1.KY Premium de- 1 partment 'II K. JKlrd Street, New York j Oity. I Tl?? flight Niiiiii*. Mr. August Slierpe, the poptilnr over, seer of the poor, at Kort Maeison, In., says: 44 1 >r. King'* New Life l'lll*, are rightly na.aed; tliey net more agreeably, do more good and make one feel bet t er t li.in any ot her laxative" ' i ( t'laranSee'l to {''lire liillioii'iw* an I j mist i pal ion. 2*><: at F. I.ewlie Zenip'* i drugstore. I For Sale. For a short time only I am offering a nice cottage in a de sirable local ion for sale. The houso lias livo rooms kite lion and hall. Tliore aro electric lights and city water in house, and there is a good back yard. It has always routed well, and is now occupied at ?12. ."0 per month. I>rico ? for a low days ? ?1000. 00 A six room dwelling on Lafayette Avenue adjoining tlio new l?apt ist Church Parsonage. City Water ami Kloc tric Lights. ?17;">0.00. A number of desirable building lots ranging in prices from ?200.00 to ?2000.00 ?- ? ? ? Several store properties on Main street at bargain prices. Wanted to Rent at Once. A four or five room dwelling, FURNISHED, either in town or in the subcrbs. Would li'.re one or two acres on promises. Applicant will take house for one year. For Rent. The Watkins Store Corner Main and DeKalb St roots complete with fixtures. Office Rooms ? in the Watkins Duilding. A Commodious Livery Stable on DeKalb Street. 2 five room dwellings on M ill street below DeKalb. eloc trie lights and city water. ?10.00 each. C. C. Moore. HEAL ESTATE and Collecting Accent. All |MT>f>tis bavin# Krai Kstal?' f? ?r *al?- or rent , hit rt'.fdcMiftl to rail ?>n iim' f,?r infrriiii'tioii. TIio.hi* wishing 1 to l)fty or relit U' nl K*tat?\ ar?' alco [ I'lMpii'st ?mI |t? rail Oil III"'. All claim* (iIiicimI in my liainl-s lor ! collcciioii will riTfivi- prompt ji 1 1 ?? n - i lion. ' < 'all on mr lit Mr. W. A. Srlirork'n , ottlet* < Tin* lVoplt''tt olllre,) ('aimlen, s. i;. <i. (*. AU?xan<U?i\ i Money to Loan On Real Estate. Clarke & von Tresckow. i W. A. Schrock NOTARY PUBLIC. Notarial Certiflc-.tc with Seal. Jtny Legal cl> lan k filled and prvbated. Wills, Contracts and Agreements, Special tie s. ('nil at or MMionc THE, PEOPLE'S OFFICE,, Gamrton, S. 0.