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Camden, S. CV I>ec. 19tli 1007.
THE 60th COGRESS.
t ?" The 60th Congress of thijse
* United States is uow in session.
What will it do? What is it called
u|x>n to do? What it will do is
problematical. What it is called
tj do is to relieve the existing
Stringency in money matters, 10
take from the backs of the in
dustrial population the burden
of that great death, excessive
) protection, to so revise our
present tariff laws that each aud
ever,y cihzen of the country shall [
only be tariff laxed in the de
gree that a tariff, whether high
? or low. will bear fairly equally
upon the producer, the con
sumer ami the mau of affluence
whose wealth lias been ac
quired either by inheritence, or,
by virtue ot business perspicuity
rendered possible of active force
through the iuxness of the laws
governing our business system.
These are all sound propositions.
There is not a man of bruin any
where who will dispute them.
HUT, here comes in an illus
tration of that luuious legand of
the (laming sword, held aloft in
mid air over a people dead to
conscience, and dead to God.
That warning was unheeded.
Another. We have it in Holy
W i'it that, on an occasion of
jubilation in one of the ancient
cities, during a banquet given
by the rulers of a certain pro
s' vince, on the wall there was
noted a hand which inscribed the
words, 4,Meue, Me ue, x Tekel
Upharsin. " For the benefit of
t those who do not read the Bible,
we will say that these words be
ing interpreted into English are
"Thou art weighed in the bal
ance and found wanting." So
will.it be with the Republican
majority in the Congress at this
session, and at the next elect iou,
with the help of God, we hope
to sweep the whole nest of them
off the map as factors in our
Rational government.
ENCOURAGING BLIND TI
GERS.
Our attention has been called
to a recent practice in Dispen
sary and Police circles of clos
ing the doors of the Dispensary
, from a quarter to a half an hour
before closing time because of
the throng of patrons within the
building at that time, (the time
the doors were closed, and not
? the legaljjhour of closing.) This
action is taken, wo are given to
understand oecauso of the dis
order which either prevails on
Saturday eveniug, or which it is
apprehended will occur. I t
strikes us that that is distinctly
a violation of the Carey -Coth/an
Jaw. There are numerous pa
trons of the dispensary law and
the dispensary whose business
detains them from the street
fully a hull an hour before the
legal hour. These peo
ple, to our U.iowleJge, are law
abiding, at. I ?ast a majority of
them Why should they be de
prived of either a stimulcnt
which the v consider necessary
to their system, or, a medi
cine for their families because
of an unreasonable rule, which
is warranted neither by law
or which tends to the pro
motion of law and order? There
is notrxcuse for it. The citj can
afford to swear 111 an adequate
number of police officers to see
that order is maintained on busy
days both within and without
the dispensary, aud it is the duty
of our, police commission so to
do. Individually, we don't care
a snap, but we do believe in the
laws being observed, and if this
new rule is dictated by municipal
authority, we want to know how
any municipal rule can rise above
a statute ol' tho fcJtate Legisla
ture
m
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Tui4 iu.c, la our mind is a left
handed encouraging, of bling
tigerism, and us such should be
abolished. It is a simple mutter
(6 place two ex Ira policemeu in
the dispensary lobby wtieu neces
sary to maintain order and in.
ciden tally to clear the lobby of
; those who have been served,
thus clearing the place for ihe
entrance of others. These po
licemen can be secured at slight
I cost which the increased profits
will more than defray.
HARRY THAW'S SISTER
WANTS A DIVORCE.
The above is the caption from
a recent Associated Press Dis
patch from London. As the
caption shows, the woman in
the case is a sister of Hurry
Thaw, and the presumed wife of
the Earl of Yarmouth. Mrs.
Yarmouth appears to thiulc that
the matter of marriage between
herself and the Earl was only
presuuiptiou, her grouud of ac
tion' against Mr. Yarmouth be
ing a contention that there was
no marriage.
This is a rich one. Xo Mar
riage when we are informed that
the couple have been living to
gether as man and wife for
several years, and so far as we
know have issue .from the con
nection. If the claim of the
Countess is not sustained in the
English courts, she may repent
in sack-cloth and ashes that she
didn't come to South Carolina,
and to the office of The People
to have herself tied up to her
titled supposed mate. We would
have fixed them proper.
This is merely preliminary.
There are no doubt worthy rep
resentatives of the ancient no
bilily of Europe, a union with
whom, whether male or female,
would raise the social standing
of auy person or family of this
country, and such unions are to
bo commended, but this indis
criminate barter of person and
property of our young women of
wealth to dissolute scions of the
effete nobility of the old coun
try for the eclat of a .name
should be frowned upon by the
heads of every self respecting
American family. We have in
mind numerous instances of un
happiness resulting from these
international mar; iages, and we
think it is about time for Ann ri
cun parents to take stock. Is
the game worth the candle?
Will you continue to sacrifice the
young lives and happiness of
your daughters, upon t|>e alter
of pride which represents a con
nection with a titled debauchee
of Europe, or, will you allow
them to form a healthful family
connection with one of their own
faith and order in this country?
This is a simple question. As
for our self, we have 110 halluci
nation. America for Americans
is our motto, and the term in
cludes wife, husband, home and
a reasonable prospect of happi
ness.
XiMAS HOLIDAY RATES.
Greatly Reduced Rates via
Southern Railway.
Account Xnus Holidays the
Southern Railway announces
Special Excursion Kates of one
and one third first class one
way fare plus 2." cents for the
round trip to all points south of
the Ohio and Potomac and east
of the Mississippi rivers, includ
ing Washington, D. C., and Cin
cinnati.
Tickets will be 011 sale Decem
ber 20th to 25 1 h, inclusive; De
cember ,'JOlli to ;;ist, 11)07, and
January 1st, 1008, W,||, |jmjt
good to leave destination not
later than midnight Januarv Olh,
1908.
Apply to the nearest Agent of
the Southern Railway or ad
dress
J. C. LUSK,
D. P. A.,
Charleston, S. C.
This is the reason of itecny null
j Weakened vitality ; good health |? |,?r<l
| to retain. If you'll retain yours,
fortify your *y?irm wit h llollfster's
; Koeky Mountain IVa, the .surest way.
Sii cents, Tea or Tablets.
Zi'Mp ^ TVI'as*.
11 W
Jtest iJesff/iiH.
lint. K. O. McCrefyht.
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tom in sr ox jiff.
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1 The Best Snivft |n The World.
Good News for Everybody
. A Cash Realizing Sale
, AT
Hirscb's Kg Store
A Sale of up-to-date, Fresh and Seasonable Dry goods,
Clothing:, Shoes, Hatsand Gent's Furnishings, Mattings,
Rugs, Etc.
FREE RAILROAD FARE!
The Big Syndicate intends that
Kershaw and adjoining Counties
shall reap the benefit of THIS
SALE. However, the Bargains
are big enough and plentiful
enough to attract Customers
from neighboring towns. To put
all Customers on an Equal Foot
ing, the Syndicate agrees to pay
the RETURN RAILROAD FARE
of Syndicate Customers as fol
lows:
Syndicate Pays Return Railroad Fare;
as Follows:
Buying1 $10 00 or over, ono fare up to 10 miles
Buying $1."> 00 or over, one tare up to li> miles;
Buying $"20 00 or over, one fare up to -0 miles;
Buying $lir> 00 or over, one fare up to miles;
Buying ?110 00 or over, one fare up 10 50 miles.
Sale Opens Friday Dee. Oth , at the big Store
OF
IIIllSCH 131IOS & CO.
Camden, S. C.
A Crushing Reduction Sale Destroying Cost, Profit
and Everything, Starts at
GILT EDGE STORE,
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
/
Wednesday, Dec. 11th, at 9 a. m.j
and Lasts Ten Days
A T6RRIFYTN6
; SALG
Sensational Minute Special Sales wiil take place at various
I times during the sale. We will quote a few of the specials that j
! will be sold for a short time only. Many of these items will be J
Isold for one-third to one fourth less than regular wholesale prices. I
From 9 to 1):30 we will sell 10 yards of best Calico, all ten yards
for aOc]
From 10 to 10:30 we will sell Coat's best spool cotton forOc. per]
spool, and with each spool sold we will give away one free.
III?! \V(MM1 tlx? nours of 11
and 1 1 .1'O we will sell 10
yards of JM? in Fruit of list*
Loom Domestic and other
brands equally as #ood, all
10 yards for 89
From 1- to 12:30 we will
sell 2 do 7.. of tfood Pearl
i Hut tons for. . 07)
I
I From r> to wo will
sell Colgate's 10c Toilet
Soap for 05
From ! to 1 :J50 wo will
soil Colgate's Talcum
Powder that sells the
world over for 25c, Crush
Sale price 1
From 3 to 3:30 we will
sell 10 yards 3ft in. Sheet
lit)#, all 10 yards for ?">0
I From l to 4:30 we will
sell 10 yards good he;ivy
Cotton Checks for 39
The Famous Gilt Edge Store,
P. T. YlLLll'IGl'H, I'ro'p'r,
G-OOD 2<r
BETTER T HAN GOLD OR SILVER.
AH "Keen K ut
ter" Gocdslicar
That Name
-ise: eint z:*cttteb"
Knives, Axes, Files, Saws, Hammers, etc.
In fact every Tool the Farmer and Me
chanic needs, and are sold by
A. D. KENNEDY.
Lime, Portland Cement,
Car Wilburn Wagons
Mowers and Rakes, Ilay
Presses and Grain Drills
Call and inspect his complete line of
HARDWARE.
A, D.KENNEDY.
Money to Loan:
On Ileal Estate.
Clarke & von TrescKow.
ImflXtvMloii, <'<u?s:fp:Jtton ar:<! ,
Insomnia.
I run**! myself. I'liyscians ami r*nie- !
dies l.'iilitiLT, Marvelous I >1{I'< J l.ftss j
( I KK; (mo hrend Mull'*) all l arlicu.
lar.s Irw.
(iKKM AN CHAINS,
No. 525 Wfl 121Mi Street.
New York ( "ity.
Parlor Market
Almonds,
Walnuts,
I>razilNuts,
Citron
Currents,
Figs,
!
All New Crop, j
II. L. \V ATKINS, Prop'r.
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HEAL ESTATE
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Collecting? Accent.
All persons having Ren! Estate for
sale <>r reii 1 , are re.plestcd to rail 011
I tin* I >r information. Those wMiinir
j to buy or r ? ? n t Krai Estate, arc al-o
i*c(|U<'si imI to rail on mr.
' Ail claim* placed in my hands for
1 enllcctirn will receive prompt atteli
t ion.
Call on me lit Mr. W. A. Schfock's
ollicc ( The 1'iople's oilier,) Cannlcii.
I S. ( .
(1 G Alexander.
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it f ? 1 l.opiit represent I vc for
\^u I'nmdcn .Oil Vldlllt. In
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InofiKc imliycrlpt Ion list of n prominent
moiitlily ?. in.tii/'n", on 11 salnr\ 11111I ?oin
I mission 1 ?<* -- 1 f?. KxpcrliMici' <lcstrntilc. nut
not iM'cci.snrv. (>ihnI opportunity for rli'li'
person. Vil'irm# t'uldlftlier. linx .V>. Stiitloi
O, New York.
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Tlio >1njrlc No. II.
N umber l lircc is a wonderful mascot
for <;???>. II. I'nrris, of ( edar ( Jroyr, j
Mr., accorilitiir to a letter which read? : I
" \ fler siilTcrinu UMirh with liver ami
kidney troiihle, ami hcenmiiiff ureal l.\ '
discouraged by the failure to lltuS re- I
lief. I 1 rieil Kl"i I ric llitt crs. and a" 11
result I am a well man 'o-day. The
IJr-l hot tie relieved and hrer lint tics
completed t he cure." Umirant eed he?t j
reined \ lor *tomacli. liver and kidney I
troubles, hy K. Kesli.* /.enip, Cainih-li !
I?rnjf t oinpnny and /,cmp I >*? I ;
druggist, o<?r. 1
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f :? fir.crt PUIIE RYE and COuX WHISK KY
or. i'.e mark-. L Only the best jrrain ued in dis
f*r.e whiskies will rive the delightful and
rn -'.kuv Haver recognised in every taste of any of
the YADKIN VALLEY make.
Shipped in j'.i.r.i or bottles ir. plain cascr. ? orders
filled promptly and carefully.
Old Shore Corn . . . $3.00 Gallon
Yadkin Valley Corn . . $2.50 G<* ill op
North Carolina Corn . . $2 00 Gallon
Pare Old Kyc .... $5.00 Gallon
Bottled in bond, eight years old, guaranteed pure.
The nearer', distillers to you shipping d:**ect
rr.r p'e.nJ, g;.iaran teeing <;vlekr;.t delivery.
?V;v c for price lint.
A ; rial order will convince you of (.be superi
ority o!' every Whiskey madu and shipped by
YADKIN VALLEY DISTILLING .CO.
Tloer:v Mount, North Carolina
ir& kiiiS^ kui usikr
W illiams & Slc^dma n.
Fire, ArHtlenl :jn:!
iNsruANCi;.
S::r<?ty I5ort:!s.
OIT.cc ever store c? J. C. Curctos ? Co.
K ? i * Tn* 3
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w,th w, Kisig's
Urns Blsec^ary
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CO YEARS'*
EXPERIENCE
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cii itlon ?'f ni:y ("clciit Wo ' mini. *1 ?*rtii ? I' a
1 1 ,.r : (our nioiitb*, (1. Holil ?>> nil Tiowmlcnlc".
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The b?*t In the world.
jrcmnrkriMi* Itrarm*.
| ri::i f tri'lli is s* ?;:nnr<*r t I ; : i Dtion,
?!:;v ?!???-?? on i r ?* Ihmti d"in<>m-<; r :i id in
in i liitli* I <v.n <if I t dora, 'li-iui.,
1 1i<> ivsidemi* <il ('. V. IVpp.r lie
write-: "I in ????<; . entirely ilis
with ! j i ? : f : ? i r r . t id ( b" liing*
: 1 1 ; f ! 1 1 * r< ?:x ' . ! ?s. .?{<>?, fai'.e I to Ifl ?? mi1,
lii'! :;'l hope I . ri ? i ft-id wl-rn I t>?*irn f ?
I ?:?. Kiu^V New I MrciiViTj .
I' r ? * ! i ? ? I* ? n:n ?. Tin* eanghm ^ ivas
1 rd : l'. i' i r . J* (I : in i 'i rapidlv,
? ;i :? ct in I lirie w < ??!.> I was :? l?l?* t<? go to
;v-rk.'* ( . !;.*i; ;i r, t ??(<! for rough* ami
???!?!? * ! :tl I'. I. ??.-ill' X''itip's,
(.undo i irng < ompitny ar.'l /.<nip ?fc
I >i 1'a*- drug utore*.
KCZIOI A jiimI I'l liE CUKE
FRFF Knowing what it was to suffer
j I l\ L L | * hi give K K K K of ( ' 1 1 A K< K
to any nlllirti'il a posit ive euro lor Ke
zema. Sail Khetim, Krysipela.*, I'i I<*h
; and Skin lMsea?e?. Instant relief.
hoti't -ii II it longer. Write I'. \V.
I \x 1 1,1.1 A Ms, inn Manhattan Avenue,
I N?-w York. Knelose Stamp.
Money To Lo?ir.
(?n improved farm lands in K'-rshnw
< on ii t y . On loans np to $1 ,0<H>, h pr r
! i ? t . < Mi sinus over t liat amount 7 prr
> rent-. No commission- eharged.
I<. A . W ill kow sky,
< nmden, s. <
or I'. I . W inkier,
?1ft Itrondwny ,
N?'\v York
TT* %v"""'n forrolleet
i ^ \ n ' ,lir names and selling
* " ?"^"^niir liovell ie*. we give
liig prom i it his M'lid your name to*
da\ lor our new plan ol l>ig profits
with lilt'e work. Wrifc' to. day. Ad
dr?'s? I MosKI.KY premium de
part mi nt :il I; yjii-d Street, New York
< i t y .
DK\ KING'S i^tW&J^JYJtHY
Will Surely Stop IUt Coug%