The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, January 16, 1908, Image 3
Xocal ffiatter.
. Attention, Fanira.
Good and desirable lands to
rent on shares or straight rent,
Ba unci's swamp plantation. Ap.
ply to G. n. Baum,
Camden, 8. C.
V
failure Your Stock.
We will insure your Live
OTA Stock, and |?ayn>ent of
claims will be promptly made,
no matter where, when or bow
\eath occurs. GREENWOOD,
i. C.) LIVE 8TOCK INSUR
ANCE CO. >>
i I. P. Holland,'
Agent,
Camden, S. C.
We can also give you safe and
ample protection in Life and
Fire Iusu ranee at lowest rates.
Write, or call on us.
I P. H.
It fills tlie artiriro with rioli, red
blood, makes new flesh, and healthy
men, women and children. Nothing
can take its place; no remedy has
done so much good aft llollmter'n
Rocky Mountain Tea. 8Tx\ Tea or
Tablets. . Zeliip & DePass.
For SALE.
Longar.d short leaf Pint* Lum
ber for sale. Also Shingles and
Laths. For prices, ?pply to
B. R. Truesdel,
Camden R. F. D , No. 3, S. C.
For Sale.
I will offer for sule in front of
the Opera House iu the city of
Camden on Saturday the 18ih
inst., 1 tine Cabinet Organ.
J. C. Black well.
For Sale.
One ten guage double barrel
ed shot-gun. Will sell cheap
for cash. Apply at this office
Mind Your Business!
If you don't nobody w ill. It is your
business to Keep out of sjl tliu trouble
you can and you can and 'will keep out
of liver and bowel trouble if you take
l)r. King's New Life Pills. Tliey
keep biliousness and jaundice out of
your system. 26c. at F. Leslie Zeinp's,
Camden Drug Company's anil Zemp A
DePass' drug stores.
Big River.
The tremendous rain of Satur
day caused an almost record
breaking freshet in the Wateree
river which resulted in con'
siderable loss to those who had
cattle, mules, sheep und goats
in the overflowed district. The
exact amount of dumage cannot,
of course be ascertained.
Advice to Mothers: Don't let your
children waste away. Keep thein
strong and healthy during the winter
with Tlollister's Hocky Mountain Tea.
It is the greatest tonic for children.
Pure and harmless, does the greatest
good. 86c, Tea or Tablet*.
Zemp & DePaftft.
Kcinuvul,
Mr* . M. L. Simmons, the popu
lar hostess of The Lomtix Hotel
on Broad street, has removed to
the Capers house on DeKutb
street. The change of location
is advantageous and more con
vsntant to the travelling public.
The house is titted up with all
moderan Conveniences, being
equipped with hotand culd baths,
lavatories, <&c , and is within
equally easy distance to the busi
ness center of the city. Wo
wish Mrs. Simmons all success
in her change of place.
Phone SO Prompt l>ollvery
Careful Prescription Service
Wood's Seeds.
All new crop? Just in.
Plant now Cabbage, Lettuce,
Radish, Beet, Cauliflower, etc.
Pansy and other flower seed
If you want good results, plant
WOOD'S HIGH GRADE
GAKDEN SEED
And if you want fresh seeds
guaranteed to grow, then buy
them of
F. LESLIE ZEMP'S
PHARMACY.
Phone 30 or order by mall.
We prepay postage.
PERSONAL - '
? An old friend of ourt, Mn
H. L?- Fletcher ?m In tho citj
Thursday mud Friday. He Ua
native of Korshaw ooantv bat
now bail* from Charlotte, N. C.
? Mr. P. Epstin, tbe popular
bargain couuter man, who lias
b*?n absent a few days, has re
turned to ns. He is clever, and
certainly lias bargains iu bis
jpeverui lines.
? Mr. W. J. Young, another
Youug friend of ours, has re
moved from the Kalb section to
pastures uew uear Dulnle. Jo,
is alright and will doubtless
make good in his new surround
iugs
We regret exceedingly to
learu that our friend, Mr. C.
Stokes lias been ill for more
than two weeks with Grippe and
threatened pneumonia. He is nt
the home of bis sou, Mr. E G.
Stokes of our city.
? It was with a considerable
degree of pleasure that we met
on Wednesday, the 8tji lust., at
a New Year dinner, Mrs. Jas. H.
McLeod, a valued cousiu. The
meeting whs at the hospitable
board of our brother in-law,
Maj. C. C. Vaughan. -
? Mr. P. G. Clark of Waco,
Texas, spent a day or so with iir
last weeic. After he had dis
covered the whereabouts of THE
PEOPLE, he madeonr place his
headquarters, which was just to
our uotion, as he Is jovial and
pleasant, and willing to work.
? We had a very pleasant call
ou Tuesday last from Mr. Juo.
W. Davis of Djuglass, G i. He
is enrolled un let* the buuuer of
THE PEOPLE, so it is needless
to say that he will enjoy health,
wealth, happiness and security
of life during the ensuing twelve
months.
? Mi*. Barney Young, a valued
young friend of ours as well as
relative, has rotnoveu from the
Kalo section to Borden, S. C.,
where THE PEOPLE will fol
low hi in. Neither Harne.v or hi*
wife coule experience any de
gree of real happiness without
the weekly visits of our paper.
-Mr. Uobert Kuhn of Cinciu
nat.i, Ohio, wasanoiher welcome
visitant to THE PEOPLE last
week. Like Mr. Clarlr, he was
pleasant, and williug to work,
and wo put him at it. We ex
pect him back about our next
mailing day, so if your paper is
more legibly addressed than
usual, give him the credit for it.
Mr, C. W, Hiuson has left our
emplov to taue a position at a
higher salary at Williston, S. C.
Our place is a training school,
from which all our employes
matriculate, into something big
ger. In fact this office reminds us
strongly of our Camden Baptist
church' Let the Baptists here
get a preacher and it isn't long
before ho gets a call to a better*
priced church.
? Relying upon the accuracy
of the report of The State's cor
respondent, we stated last week
that Rear Admiral Bowles, wife,
son and daughter were guests at
Bloomsbury Hall. As a matter
of facr, they are guests of our
friend and brother, Mr Henry
Savage and wife, the Admiral
being a brother in law of Mr.
Savage. Naturally, we can't bo
expected to know persomtlly all
these big people, being only a
country editor, with a debit on
his bank account, so we hope to
stand excused
l-eclnrc on TuhorciiloMiM.
We cannot say that we wore
particularly impressed by the
lecture by Prof. Dawson on Tups
day night, the 14th lust. In the
lirst place, it was read, which
detracted from its force, if there
was any forco in it; and in the
second, we looked upon the
whole production as a mass of
platitudes, without rhyme or
reason to the average hearer.
We dislike exceedingly to make
comments of this character on
any public address, but with all
respect to the orator of the oc
casion, wo feel free to say
that not a single sentence to
whicn he gave utterance con
I voyed an iota of sense or mean
ing to his auditors, -in fact we
have our doubts whether the
, brethren of the medical profes
1 sion imbibed any knowledge from
j the lecture. These lectures are
! alright, but to make them of ser
vice to the general public they
must be made to conform to
isting conditions, and not to
deul with theoriticul questions,
ulTecting only the medical fra
ternity.
BREYITI ES. *
? Bead carefully all our ad
verti semen ta^and profit by then.
? Note ad. of P. O. Box 196,
(House for Rent) which will ap
pear in several issues of this
paper.
? Read Mr. C. C. Moore's new
ad. in this issue. It is attrac
tive, and means exactly what it
says. He is a safe agent to deal
with.
? Hon. W. Brat ton DeLoache
lias a professional curd with us.
He is a sound lawyer, aud a gon
ial gentleman.
? Our editorials on the legis
lature in this issue must be
taken as they are meant. Humor
is the inteutof course.
?A number of new ads. ap
pear in THE PEOPLE this week
All of those appearing are worth
reading, so take a friend's ad
vice and wade through them
even if you have to overlook the
reuding matter.
?We call attention to the ad.
of the Camden Carriage and
Wagou Works. Mr. Hamptou is
a tine workman, and guarantees
all work.
Joint ? "Whnt kind oT lea do yon
like bvol?" Priori list ? "Go* tee, ooinr,
but Itoeky Mountain Ten best."
John ? "Wlty llollistorV ltocky Moun
tain Ten beall' Priseilla ? "It speaks
f?r it nelf, John.'* (Make* lovely com
plexion.) Zemp & DrPns*.
--Note the Cabbage ad. of The
Sutler Company, Meggelt, S. C.
This firm is highly recommen
ded. Now is as good a time as
any to buy. Mention THE
PEOPLE when ordering.
? Out of town subscribers are
requested to call I'lie attention
of the travelling public to the
notice of Mrs." M. L. Simmons'
which appears in this issue.
She is the cream dt la crcam of
hostesses.
? We want to ask as a special
favor that our patrons for job
work look over their stock a
number of days before they tieed
tl.e work thoy want to give us.
It is a matter of prid i to us to
deliver all work promptly, and
to accomplish it, we must have
the job in time.
? Kindly, People, send in to
us all the news you can gather.
As it is impossible for us to
scour the country for it per
sonally, not having an autoino
bile, air ship or wings, we have
lo depend on our friends largely
for what news we publish. Any
thing along the line of marri
ages, births, deaths, divorces, re
movals, general health and the
several other things that go tu
make up the news i?i a communi
ty will be gladly received.
ltellKlous.
All of the members of Antioch
Baptist church aro requested to
meet at the church on the 3rd
Sunday at 10 o'clock, a. m., to
attend church conference, etc.
C. W. Shiver,
Clerk.
Camden Chronicle please copy.
Marriages.
It gives us pleasure to record
a very happy event that oc
curred on Wehcsday afternoon,
the Hih inst. It marked the
joining in the bonds of matri
mony of Mr. C. Guy Gunter of
Suiuter, and Miss Jennie S.
Shannon ef this city. The cere
mony was performed b> Kev. W.
U. Gordon at the liomeofihe
parents of the bride, Capt. C- J.
and Mrs. Shannon. The couple
will make th#ir future home in
Sumter. , Our congratulat ions are
heartily extended to the young
couple.
A very happy event occurod
at old Flint Hill church in the
Cauiey section on Wednesday
evening, tin* Hth inst. It marked
j the marriage of Mr. Lonnie
I Watts and Miss Ellen Bradley,
la daughter of our friend, Mr,
' S. M. Bradley. Rev. W. 8.
' Walters officiated. A very hand
some receptiou was held at the
homo of the groom, and a fine
dinner was given the next day
at the home of the bride's father
in honor of the young couple, to
whom wo extend sincere con
gratulations. We want to re
mind the couple that their cup
of happiness will never be full
until i he groom takes a paid an
nual subscription lo THfe* PEO
j PLK. Tins i mportant adjunct
I lo marital bliss will assure Mr.
| Walts one year of unalloyed
happiness, life and possible
I ruddy health.
Loit.
Lost on Thursday eveuln g, the
9th iut^ ft gold bracelet with
initials ?nfrtred ou inside 'S M.
R." Finder will be rewarded
by returning same to this office.
Pine Creek Gin and Grist Mill.
This will notify the public that
I hare rented the Pine Creek
Gin and Grist Mill for the year
1006. I, will be grateful for
patronage given me, and guaran
tee satisfaction in all worlc.
J. E. Dixon,
Camden. S. C.
1 16 lm pd.
_____ ?
A Fortunate Tcxnn.
Mr. E. W. Good lor, of 107 St. Louis
street Dallas, Texns, sap*: ** In the
past year t Lave become acquainted
with l>r. King's New Life Tills, and
nolsxatire I ever before tried so elTeo
tually dmposes of malaria and bilious
ness." They don't *rin<l nor gripe.
26c at F. Leslie Zenip. Camden Drug:
Coinpmiy cud Zemp &? DeTass, drujc
stores.
An Important Meeting.
A movement is on foot looking to
the opening of the VVateree river
to freight traffic, aud a meeting
has been arranged, to be held at
the Opera House of this citj on
Friday, the 17th, inst. The
meetingls called for 4 o'clock
p. in. Every patriotic citizen is
expected to be present. The
occasion is of vital importance
to our people and it is expected
to be addressed by the following
named gentlemen:
" Hon. L. B. Dozier, Cupt. E. R.
Stuart, U S. S. A, Gov. M. F.
Ansel, Hon. John A. Fox and
Mr. E. J. Watson, our immigra
tion commisioner. The occasion
will be interesting, and we hope
that all who can make it con
veniant, will attend.
Masonic Monthly Meeting niul
* llnnquct..
Tlie meeting of our local Ma
sonic lodge on Tuesday night,
the 7lh inst. , was very pleasant
indeed. The attendance was un
usually large, and everyone
seemed to be imbued with the
true spirit of fraternity and good
fellowship that is inculcated by
the tenets of Free Masonry.
After the regulur work of the
lodge was concluded, the broth
ren of the craft repaired to the
spacious dining hall udjoiuing
the lodge room and indulged in
the pleasures of a banquet that
would have delighted any epi
cure. The banquet was pre
pared under the supervision of
our distinguished brother, Mr.
W. M. Young, and was complete
in every detail. v
The cravings of the inner
brother being satisfied, speech
making became the order of the
night. As a pleasant prelude to
the oratorical part of the pro
gram, Toast master C. H. Yates,
the Worshipful Muster of the
lodge, introduced Bro. B. B.
Clarke for a presentation speech.
Brother Clarke, in a short but
beautiful address', delivered to
the retiring Worshipful Master,
Dr. P. Leslie Zeinp, a handsome
gold watch as a slight token of
tne esteem in which he is held by
Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M.,
partly as a personal tribute- to
the man, and largely in com
memoration of his faithful dis
charge of the onerous duties of
Worshipful Muster, covering a
period of fifteen years. Bro.
Clarke was followed by Fast
Master UatTuey of GafTney, who
entertained the brethren with a
magnificent address. Ho was
followed by Brothers Dr. J. P.
Gray, Muj. S. It. Adams, Lieut.
L. T. Mills, Senator W. R
Hough, the Worshipful Master
C. II. Yut"s, Henry Savage
(who covered himself with glory)
and THE PEOPLE.
We had almost forgotten to
note that the response of Bro. F.
Leslie Zeinp to the presentation
speech by Bro. Clarke was a
gem. We naturally knew our
friend and brother wim full of
good qualities, but our disctf^ery
on this occasion that he is nn
orator, almost look our breath.
Onil.xftloti In Sciilionril Hclicduln.
Because of pressure of time
wo had to omit last week cer
tain items in the Seaboard
schedule. For the saino reason,
we fcive them to you this week
in a local which perhaps will an
swer the same purpose. The
ommissiot) is as follows:
No. leaves Camden 9:08
a. m.
Birth.
We take pleasure in announc
ing thut our friend, Mr. J. J.
Workman has now Ins severe
duties as book-keeper of the
Pine Creek Cottou Mill, tlie
same for tlie liriclc Yard, and
several other en terpr ises I ig h ten
ed by the arrival at his house on
Saturday evening, the 11th inst.,
of au assistant in the shape of a
bouncing baby boy. We con
gratulate Mr. W., on Ihe new
arrival, and wish him many
happy returns of the same.
New Harness Shop.
The public will be pleased to
tearu that Mr. Win. M. Hiusou
has opened a harness shop on
the east side of Broad Street one
door north of the old Latham
Stable. Mr. Hinson is a first
class workman and will be pleas
ed to have your patronage. He
is well known in Camdeu and we
need not say anything in refer
ence to him. All work guaran
teed atid quickly done.
For Sale!
Rough Pine
LUMBER.
H. Britton Croft.
CAM DEN, S. C.
TERMS CASH WITH ORDER.
Tax Notice.
Ofllw of Treasurer of Kershaw County
Camden, S. ('. Sept. (J, loo7.
In amirdanm* with tin' Aft In raise
supplies for tin* llseal yestr cointncucin;*
January lsl 1000, notice i* hereby Kiven
that the hooks will be op-.-n for collect
ing State, county and school taxes
from October* 13, HK?7 to .March l*t
1908, A penally of 1 percent will be
added on all taxes unpaid by January
1st, 100S. A penalty of two per cent
on nil unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1WM. A
penalty oi seven per eenfc will be
added on all unpaid March l?t. IPOS.
The rate per cculum lor Kershaw
county 18 as follows:
M.I Is.
ate taxes. " -I 1-S
.School taxes, ;i
Comity taxes, 3 j |
Railroad taxes. ] <{. j
Court House Bonds, 11
ltoad 1
4 A it
i? (I
Total, 133-1
The following special levies have
been mad** also:
Special School tax. District No. I.
for interest on School Bonds Uradcd
Scliocl Rmlding,
District No. I, s.,
Special School tax Dist No. 1, '.I
?_>, P..
4, :i "
7, 2
10, 2
4ft .? 14 ?4 44 || O
4ft 4ft 44 ft 4 ft 4 ]?> ?>
? 4 t? 44 4 . 44
ft 4 44 44 4ft ft ? IS ft
4 4 44 4 4 4 . 44 )? J
44 44 4ft ftft 4ft ?)
44 44 44 4ft 4 0|J %}
44 44 4 4 4ft 4ft gy O '
44 kl 4 4 44 44 y
The road tnx of two dollars can be
paid the County Treasurer Iron. Oc
tober loth, 1007, to March lot, 1D0S.
All male persons living within the
corporate limits of cities or towns,;
.-indents attending any college or
effhool of the State, Ministers in charge
of regular congregations, teachers em
ployed in public schools, school triis-j
tecs during their term of ollJee, per
sons permanently disabled and those]
actually engaged in the quarant ine
service of the slate arc exempt from
the payment of road tax. All male
persons between the ages of 1H and f?n
>ears are required U> pay said roud tax ]
or work not less than six days during:
the year.
The poll tax in $ 1.
All information ns to tnxes will he
furnished upon application.
In sending for tax auiouu :* and Re
ceipts, state with wliom the Taxpayer
lived in .fanuary last, and if known
by two names, give both, and he sure
to gi \ e Township and No. of School
District. ,,
No lisis ol names for tax r< ceipts
Will he received unless the amount of
tax money is deposited with the naid
I ist .
This rule will be strictly enforced.
I), M. Me( 'ask ill,
(.'utility Treasurer.
GET SOME YANKEE MONEY
I can put you in touch with
probable buyers for your
property, no matter where it
is located
H. W. FINLAYSON
1323? 55th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mi TKADt- MARKS promptly ohutntd In
all oountrl**, or no fee. \\m obtain PATENTS
THAT PAY, advcrttoo thein thoroughly, at oui
frxprntm, nr.J help you to OUtxicM.
BotkI ovmIoI. photo or nkiU.h for FREE report
on |?t?nt4bfllt]r. to jrcnrt" practl< <\ SUR
PASSING REFERENCES. For fi?x? <)uld?>
Rook on f"roflt?bii? I'ntrnli wrltoto
B03-B09 Sovonth 8tro?t,
WM8 HIWQTON, P. C.
FOR SALE.
THE ANCRUM LOTS.
HE Fivo I*ots on Fair Street offered for s:?.le last \?*?k
I are beginning to move, ^ome have beeu sold, tha
others are still to he had for cash or on easy terniM.
I Each lot GO x 300 feet. $150.00 for one and ?'*.">0.00 for
? the others. *
Growing fruit trees and shrnM>erv. They slope to the
back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant ju si in front.
<A11 taxes paid and no cost for papers.
H TWELVE room dwelling on DtcKalb Mreet . Housi>
in good location, and in good repair. Two stories and
brick basement. Two room servant's house in yard and
two room tenant house in field on back stivel. Barns
and stables and good sbade trees. Lot runs through to
Rutledge Street. Price $-1000.00
Two story frame dwelling on Broad Street adjoining the
Victoria Hotel. Good frontage on Broad Street and plen
ty of depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cook
ing range, floor covering, shades and bath fixtures go with
house. Price $.>f>00.00
The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge Street. Has a
frontage of about 00 feet and a depth of neaily 200 feet.
Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant's
house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00
FOR RENT.
2 story G room dwelling on Main Street. Ample prem
ises, in good condition. Water and electric lights in house
Price $lo.00 Per Month
A commodious Livery Stable on PnKalb Street, near
C. C. Moore.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Schedules Effective May 1H07.
To Washington, Rew York and East.
l,v CaiiuliMi *11 HO am tfl 20 pm |
\r Itock Mill 2 .'15 pin i? 20 put \
" t li.irldt tt? 0 :<?"> pm 1 1 :t:t pm j
" Washington 7 ?Mum lOI'inmj
" Unit iiiiort* ]<> loam II !!:' am I
" l'tiila<U'lpliia 12 ."?2 pix 1 1 i? pm I
" New York H 15 pm I lf? pin !
Pull'van sleeper and Southern
Kuilwj ^ dining cars from Hock
llill.
Trains arrive a1 Camden from i
north 8 55 a in and 1- noon.
l'Vom south and west 112 05 pj
m and (> -0 p in.
For excursion rates and illus
trated matter about "The T^and j
of the Sky," "Beautiful Sap
phire Country," and Snmnti'r Re
sorts, apply to the undersigned.
+ Paily t*x<vpt tfumtay. * Daily.
To olumbia and Asliev'llo.
l.v < 'aimlt'n +* r>o a n?
A r ( olinuhia II 1>> a in
Ar Spartanburg , ?*>?"> p n.
Ar Tr) on 10 p it.
Ar llcpdrrMUivitU' i> *2."> p i
Ar Aslii'V i Hi' 7 HO p n
Solid (rain with Chair ;i'nl (';
IV Car from Kiti^v'rllo t ? ? A >'
villi' wil liout chaii<r('
To hariestca, Atlanta and Vit -I.
l.v ('a:iiXl?'rt *2 ir> p m
l.v Itraiirlivllle 7 30 p in
Ar ('hnrU'ston M ?!?> p ni
Ar Aikrii it '10 p in
Ar Augusta 10 !U> p in
Ar Atlanta r> no a n,
Ar riiattftnnnjf.l 10 lf> a in
A r ( 'inrinnat t i 8 :i(i p m
Ar St I .on is 7 ill* :i in
Pullman slrojier Urancln illo
to At lanta oonnoct in^r v it ii >.li ? p
or and dining car to (.'iminnat li
For full infoniKition consult
J. S. ARMSTRONG, J. C. LUSK, R. V/. HUNT.
Agent, Div Passenger Agent, Asst Gen 0,\ss Agcn-,
Camrtpn. S. C. Charleston, S. C. At^nth, Ga.
BUGGY PAINTING
yEHICLE
REPAIRS
Of all kinds promptly
done.
FARMING
EMPLEMENTS
A Specialty
Scientific Horseshoeing
By Mr. P. T. Wond
Camden Carriage & Wagon
\Voiks.
BUGGY PAINTING
Special Teachers' Ex
amination.
The Stnti* Hoard of Kdnention hns
arranged for a sjieetal teaHiers ?*x
nmitiaiion Friday, .lannarj 17th 1U(M.
This examination will be Iield in I lu-*
| Comity at Iht* Court lloii*e, be^innin^
I at oYloek.
Any tearher who wishes a cerCllrate
may take tlin examination.
\V. I?. Tl'KN Kit,
Snpt. Kd. Krrnliaw Co.
j Camden, S. C., Pre. IS. H?.i7.
I
HEAL ESTATE
mid
Collecting1 Agent.
All persons having Ural Kid ate f< r
! nale or rent, nr.* requested to rail on
j iin* I ?r infonmit ion. Those ui?lti:i>r
I to tin > or rent Ileal Kstate, art1 nl?o
: reqm strd to rail on me.
All Haims plaeed in my hand* for
| eolleet ion will rereive prompt atten
i I ion.
< 'all on me at Mr. W. A. SrhrorkV
i otllrp (The I'i ople's ofllee,) Camdeli.
M. < .
(? (i Alexander.
tJlVC. C'jlt' n HCCiiT.
><( r.f >(( ? el-.ocohe 1 nxaUvi1 Quinine. "u
I o take u'i<l <|uivU to cm c cold iu !ica<l and tor*
|
Cures IU001I, Skin Dispan1, C;tn~
err. (Imilcsl Itlnn-I
(ifi* l ice
If your blond is impure, :hin.oi
onsed, ?<>( or Tti 1 1 ol humor*, M \ou
have blood poison, cancer, en : . t j ? fit ??
eating sores, scrofula, eczema. ?!??! n:^,
risings *md humps, scabby, pimpiv
skin, buue pains, rat irrli, rhYi;uctii> hi,
or any Id. .oil or skin disease, take
llnlahic lilooil lialm(lt. II. It.) Soon
all sores lu-al, actios and pains stop ni.'l
t Ik* blood is made pure and rich.
Iirnggists or by express $1 p-r large
bottle. Sample free by writ i ug lllood
I ia 1 in * o., Atlanta, (in. II. II. jl. is es
pecially advised for chronic, deep
seated ea?es, as it cures after all else
tails. At I'. Leslie Zoinp's.
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CITATION.
STATK OF MOI'TII CA IIOI.I N.\ )
County of Kcrsluuv. (
By Wm. I>. Traiitliam I'r.ibate .fud^e.
I Whereas, Kirby 'P. K?t ridge made
suit to me 1 1 ? grant. bun Letters of
j Administ rat inn ol the ICstatc of and
1 ell'ect s nf It. I,. l/itigley
These are therefore to cite and nd
I iiMUiish nil and singular the kindred
ami creditors of the said K. I/,
j l/an^ley deceased, I bat they he and
J appear before me. in tin' Court of
! Probate, to lie held at Camden mi
t lie Itti I' day nf .faiiuary, UK) ? next after
publication thereof, ut II o'clock at.
the forenoon. tnsbo'A cause, if any
; t hey have, why said Administration
I should not he granted.
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! of | lee. A. I>.
^ in. I \ Tra '? t ham .
l'r?'hale ???n'i,".
i ''llhlished < ? 1 1 the 2nd *!:? , Ml .1 lit".
ary, I !?:?*>, Ill The i'cople.
Trespass Xotit'.).
This will tHi'ifv nil pofs
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