The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, September 26, 1907, Image 3
local fttatter.
To Let
2 Five Room Houses. Apply to
E. C. vOnTresekow..
tenure Your Mock.
We will iusure your Ute
Stock, sod payment of
?claims will be promptly made,
?o matter where, when or bow
leath occurs. GREEK WOOD,
"3. C.) LIVE STOCK INSUR
ANCE CO.
I. P. Holland,
Ageut,
Camden, S. C.
N* B. I will also snatcfa your
jshado* by taking jour photo
graph, and having same en
4arged if requested to do so.
I. P. H.
LOST: ? By Nathsn Levy, one
! K of P. locket. Reward if re
?turned to owner.
Fresh Cotton Seed Hulls.
This will notify the public
that the Camden Oil Mill now
bas a supply of fresh Cotton
Seed Hulls that will be sold at
.reasonable price.
For Sale
A 300 Acre Traet of Land
?with Buildings theron, situated
near Libertv Hill. Known as
the Rebecca Lucas place. Well
wooded and watered. Price,
^1, 200; $200 cash, balance in five
.years in equal annual install
imenls. Apply to
W. R. Hough,
or Henry Savage.
Camden, S. C.
.9 19 6t.
J. S. HUNTER,
Contractor&Builder
Box 45. ? - . Camden, S. C.
Trespass Notice.
This will notify all persons
that Shooting, Fishing, or other
wise trespassing on my planta
tion in West Wateroe is strictly
:f or bidden.
, Henry Savage.
9 19 6m.
W1111 tefl.
We want a general all round
sprinter quick, one who is fairly
?up in job work especially. Wages
mot high but fairly remunerative,
-.and work not hard. Don't all
?speak at once. Exchunges that
Are not in want of a printer, and
who want to help out a brother,
?will please copy.
Srlckert wltli Paralysis.
On last Tuesday, our old-time
friend, aud life long citizen of
this community, Mr. E.S.Net
ties, was stricken with paralysis
?of the right side at the store of
Messrs. Mo?eley & Brother. He
was conveyed to his home as
?soon as his condition would per
nnd mit, at last accounts was do
ing as well as could be expected
We earnestly hope for the
speedy recovery of our friend.
It is supposed that some slight
indisposition of the kidneys was
ihe cause of the stroke.
Found At I,nst.
J. A. Harmon, of Li ze 111 ore, West
Va., rubs : "At Inst 1 have found the
?perfeot pill that never disappoints ine;
and for the benefit ot others afflicted
with torpid liver and chronic consti
pation, will pay : take Dr. Kind's New
Life Pill*." Guaranteed satisfactory,
*16c at K. Leslie Zeinp, Camden Drug
Company and Zemp & Del'ass Drug
fliti.
DISINFECTANTS,
For All Purposes.
plfttts Chlorides 50c per qt.
Chloride Lime 20c per lb.
Carbotio Acid-crude 2fic per pt
Carboleum OGc per pt.
Crealln 1.00 per pt.
And others.
F. Leslie ZempB*
Pharmacy.
2 Door* Above Postofllce.
PllOClti* 30.
Quick Delivery.
PERSONAL
? Mr. A. V. Staple, former
proprietor of ??The Victoria"
was in Camden lost week.
?Mrs. Minote Geddlags, nee
Miss Minnie Hough of Col am -
bio, is spenlling a white with
relatives here.
.-We regret to hear of (he
severe illness of Mr. Mathew
Went, our county supervisor.
He is said to be threatened with
typhoid fever.
?Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coney,
formerly of Alton, Fla. , are visit
ing the parents of the latter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hough on
DeKe'b Street.
? Mrs. W. H. Dial of Laurens,
left on Tuesday for her home
after a brief visit to her father,
Mr. C. Nelson, and her sister,
Mrs. Hazel Jones.
? Mr. B. B. Cook, formerly of
this place but now of Rook Hill,
has removed his stock of goo4s
into his own building on a promi
nent corner of the main street of
that city.
? Mr, W. B. Turner, our popu
lar Superintendent of Educa
tion, is talcing in the James
town Exposition. If he does not
become the victim of confidence
men we have no doubt that be
will have a good time.
? Our clever friend, Mr. H. I.
DePftss, a commercial tourist of
wide reuown who is now located
tit Charlotte, N. C., illuminated
our precincts a day er so last
week. We are always glad to
shake the hand of an honest
man, and a good fellow.
Petit JtirorH for First Week of
the September Term of
Circuit Court.
The following named are the
jurors drawn to serve at the
September term of the circuit
:ourt for Kershaw county dur
ing the first week o / the term,
ft will be noted that they are
w ranged alphabetically:
Boy kin, John
Boy kin, Ew'd. M
Baker, L T
Baker, C R
BlackweJl, J T
Block, L L
Cunningham, W A
Coats, W M
Cassady, J C
Christmas, J E
Dixon, J W B
Goff, J D
Hunter, J D
Hilton, P W
Hammond, S N
Horton, J E
Joy, D W
Kirkland, S H
Lang, J K
Mosolcy, \V M
McCaskill,
Owens, D P
Peak, W M
Pale, J D
Pearce, J D
1 toss, L D
Rush, W A
Uoseborough, J A
Trapp, C T
Truesdell, R H
Villepigue, P T
Williams, J A
Woof T T
West, II H
Young, J V
Young, J R.
Second Week Juuous.
Alexander, J E
Abbott, J P .
Adams, W G
Billings, M N
Baum, B II
Buss, Eli
Bradley, J T
Burdell, J H
Billings, C W
Boy kin, A H
Brannon, BMetclier
Clyburn, T B
Catoe, E L
Campbell. J J
Dabney, D L
Gay, W M
Huckabee, M G
Hornsby, Chas.
Hall, J H Jr.,
Hasty, J P
Jones, E L
KirWland, Levi
Lewis, E J
McCoy, G B
McCoy, J M
McDonald, Dan 1
McLaughlin, D A
Mungo, L F
Mattox, J R
Myers, C U
Pearce, B M
Phillips, W M
So well, J G
bchlosburg,, II L
Trimual, HP
West, L<ee
BREYITIES."
? Bead llr. C. C. Moore's new
ad. In this Issue. It Is attrac
tive, sod means exactly what it
say*. He is * safe agent to deal
with. ?
? We call yoar attention to the
ads of the T. 0. Moseley Co.
? Hod. W. Brutton DeLoache
has a professional card with as.
He is a sound lawyer, aud a gen
ial gentleman.
? Note Mr. 8. J. Hunter's ad,
?'Contracting and Building.**'
We hare not seen any^of his
work, but it is said to be good
aud priced right.
?We call attention to the ad.
of the Camden Carriage and
Wagon Works. Mr. Hampton is
a fine workman, and guarantees
all work.
? The newly arranged ad. of
Nathan Levy, The Clothier
which appeared last week if at
tracting much attention.
? Read the new Job Work ad
of The People in this issue. It
is rather attractive, and means
what it says. The best work for
the least money is one of our
several mottos which we try to
live up to.
? Who has any kick coming
on Carnivals? We haven*t. Life
on this mundane sphere is a bit
short anyway, so all amusement
of an innocent character is like
money coming from home. Give
the several carnival companies
concessions rather than not have
them. Oar people want life, not
stagnation, and all agencies of
amusement are welcomed by us.
Coining Attractions at Camden
Opera House.
Barlow Minstrels; (Band and
Orchestra) Sept. 24.
Girl of the Sunny South,
Oct. 16.
The Burglar and Waif Co.,
Oct. 31.
Toyland, Nov. 7.
Hoosier Girl, Nov. 18.
A Pair of Country Kids
Dec. 4.
Shoplifter, Dec 9.
For Her Brother's Sake Co.,
Dec. 10.
An Aristocrat Tramp, (Band
and Orchestra) Dec. 24.
"Monte Cristo," Dec. 27.
Along the Kennebec Co.,
(Band and Orchestra) Jan. 6 .08.
Jerry Prom Kerry, (Band and
Orchestra) Jan. 24.
A Cow Boys Girl, Jan. 27.
Ole Olson. Mar. 16.
Barlow's Minstrels.
Barlow's Minstrels gave a
very fine performance at the
Opera House on Tuesday night.
While we, for reasons, debar
ourselves froqi the pleasure of
attending the various attrac
tions preseuted by Manager
Goodale, we try to keep up with
the procession. The next num
ber on the list, which is a stand
ing notice, is said to be if any
thing more attractive than the
last.
Dr. McConnell to Leave U?.
Ib is with regret that we learn
that Dr. T. M. McConnell is to
leave us to take charge of a
church in Tennessee. Our re
gret is mingled with a very sin
cere feeling of sorrow and sym
pathy for our reverend friend in
the loss of his estimable wife
who died on last Sunday night.
The body was taken to Ten
nessee for interment.
A Poarck Party.
A poarch party will be given
on Friday uight, the 27tli inst.,
by the ladies of the Camden Bap
tist church at the residence of
Mr. W.G. Wilson, for the benefit
of the new church fund. Ad
mission 10 cents, for which you
receive a saucer of cream. All
are welcomed.
News.
We would bo glad to have our
people send us in all news of in
terest in their various sections.
Items such as marriages, births,
deaths, improvements in pro
perty, visitors, removals, pic
nics, church meetings Ac., are
all matters of interest. It doesn't
matter whether your gratnmer,
punctuations or spelling is cor
rect or not. We will fix that.
What we want is the news.
THIS SHOCK DROVE UK It
INS AM K.
Servant Olrl Ijont Her Mind at
First Sight of Moving Pic
tures.
Washington, Sept. 17. ? A New
York dispatch to the Post says:
"Watching a moving picturc
?how drove Bessie Schrock, n
Swedish servant girl employed
by Mrs. James Kane, Jr., ol
Ocienviesv avenue, Woodhaven,
L?. I., insane recently, and she
was removed to the FUtbush In
noe uyuui. miss bcbrock is
aboet SO years old. 8he has
only bera it ^.s country a short
tioMN m4 became acquainted
with tbe K2hn family while the
latter were spending their sum
mer In SaiNtlojra county. When
the Kanes returned to Wood
haven this fall they brought
Bessie with them.
"It waa her first experience
near a large city and she be
came- fasoinated with its strange
sights. The Kanes took Bessie
with them receotly to a moving
picture show in Jamaica.
Bessie became enraptured with,
the rapidly shifting scenes, and
it was hard for her to realize
that the scenes were not being
portrayed by living persons, and
when the family started for home
she appeared dazed. On the
trolly car she acted strangely,
and it was necessary to call an
ambulance." .
No relation to us we guess, as
there is no Swedish blood in our
family. ? Ed.
Very Low Rates to Norfolk and
Return, Account Jam oh town
Ter-Centennlal Exposition
via Southern Railway.
Season, sixty day and fifteen
day tickets on sale daily, com
mencing April 19th to and in
cluding November 80tli, 1907.
Very low rates will also bfe
made for Military and Brass
Bands in uniform, attending the
Exposition.
Stop 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 Agent?
Southern Railway, or write R.
W.Hunt-, Div., Passenger Agt.,
Charleston, S. C.
Parlor Market
? Specials *
Beechnut Bacon ? in Glass
? New Pish Roe -in Tins
Toasted Corn Flakes
Quaker Oats
Cod Fish Balls ? in Tins
? Corning ?
Codfish ? in Glass
Shredded Cocoanut
Club House Cheese
Force
H. L. Watkins,
Cvts The Meat to Suit Your Taste.
Phone ------ Seven-One
Cures Blood, Skin Disease* Can
cer. Greatest Mood Puri
fier Free.
If your blood is impure, tin n, dig
eased, not or full of humors, if you
have blopd poison, cancer, carbuncles,
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching,
risings and bumps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, catirrh, rheumatism,
or any bl^od or skin disease, take
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon
all sores heal, aches and pains stop nt.'l
the blood is made pure and rich.
Druggists or by express $1 per large
bottle. Harnple free by writing Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is es
pecially advised for chronic, deep
seated cases, m it cures after all else
fails. At F. Leslie Zemp's.
Saved llcr Son 't? Life.
The happiest mother in the little
town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. 8. Iluppee.
Slit writes: "One year ago my son
was down with such serious lung
trouble that our physician was unable
to help him; when, by our drug
gist's adwice, I began giving him
Dr. King's New Discovery, and I
soon noticed improvement. I kept this
treatment up for a few weeks when he
was perfectly well. lie has worked
steadily since at carpenter work. Dr.
King's New Discovery saved his life."
Guaranteed best cough and cold reme
dy by F. Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug
Coumpany and Zemp A DePass.
W. fl. SGHR06K
WOTARY PUBLIC,
notarial Certificate with Seal.
Any Legal (Blank
filled and probated.
Wills, Contracts and
Agreements,
Specialties. ?
Gall at or 'Phone
THE PEOPLE'S OFFICE,
Camden, S. C.
Get the Habit! Get the Habit
<jret the Habit!
GREAT
Summer Sale !
NOW ON
The Grandest Display of Summer Styles ia
Clothing for Good Dressers
ever seen in this Market.
Who always Look Well Dressed ? Those who buy
their Clothing of
c Nathan Levy, The Clothier 5
We are Sole Agents for
Hart Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
That is the Kind of Clothing we offer to Our Customers ?
ALL WOOL, FIT RIGHT, PRIED RIGHT
In Gents' Furnishings we offer you the best the Market
affords.
Great Summer Sale now on. frgT'See Local Notice.
Our Fall Line Nov Ready For
INSPECTION.
NATHAN LEVY
THE CLOTHIER
How to Remain Young.
To continue young in health and
strength, do as Mrs. N. P. Rown, Mc
Donough, Ga., did. She says : "Three
bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of
nhronlc liver and stomach trouble,
complicated with such an unhealthy
condition of the blood that my skin
turned red as flacnel. I am now practi
cally 20 year* younger than before I
sook Electric Hitters. 1 can now do
nil my worK with ease and assist in my
husbands store. Guaranteed at P.
Leslie Zmnp's, Camden Drug Com
pany and Zeuip & DePase' Drug stores.
W. T. WOOD
Expert Harness
Maker.
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
One Door East of
E. F. Snyder's Stables.
Dr. I. H. Alexander,
DENTIST.
Office oue door North of
"The People."
r. A. L. Harviri,
DENTIST.
Office oyer
F. Ii. ZEM1"8 l>rii(r Store.
W. BRATTON DeLOACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Camden, 8. (J.
mfl? r? women for colleet
h lc H lug names and selling
M < *,>ur novelties, we give
l?lg premiums send your name to
day for our new plan of big profits
with little work. Write to. day. Ad
dress T. 0. MOSELEY Premium de
partment 81 E. 28rd Street, New York
City.
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DB.KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely That Cm#.
LAST WEEK
1 offered adesirable cottage
for sale, as an investment, for a short timo only. It
lias been sold, and the customer is well pleased.
" I have a number of other ^ilt-edgcd invest
ments, waiting: to be picked up. Have
you anything you wish to sell or trade?
If so I can find a purchaser for you.
For Sale.
The six room dwelling on Lafayette Avenue adjoining
the new Baptist Church Parsonage is still to bo
had. This is a well built house and was put
in perfect repair last Spring. It could
hardly bo built for the price asked now.
Has City Water find Electric lights
Price $1750.00
For Rent.
The Watkins Store? Corner Main anil DeKalb Streets
? complete with fixtures.
Office Rooms ? in the Walking 13 n i 1 d i n .
Two story six room dwelling? on Main Street. Am
ple premises, in good condition. Water and electric
lights in house. Price $1").00.
Two five room dwellings on Mill street below IX*Kalb,
electric lights and city water. Recently put in tirst
class repair. $10.00 each.
A Commodious Livery Stable? on DeKalb Street.
0. C. Moore.
Send Y our
JOB WORK TO
TEe People.