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local flOatter. \ *? Ik Ilia (he irtfriea wttfi Holi, iH blood, ilw new frtb, and IwaHhjr men, won? and children. XMhMf can uke lu plaw; ?o tvacdy baa done ao Mek rood aa HoUiMt^ Boekjr Mountain TM. He, Tfca or Tablet*. Setup A DtPaaa. :V ** * '.?? ? ji v For Bent. One lire room eottage on Lyt tleton Street Possession given Feb. 1st, 190& Mrs. J. F. Smith. For Sale. One stiff htly used "Princess * Cooking Range, Dishes. Chairs, etc., etc. Apply at this office. For 8ALE. Long and short lesf Pine Lum ber for ssle. Also Shingles sod Laths, .for prices, apply to B. R. Trueedel, Camden R. F. D., No. 3, S. C. For Sale. One ten guage double barrel* ed .shot-gun. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply at this office For Sale. One (1) Country Club Wagon, Original cost, $300, Reversible seats. Seats four. Has Pole and Shafts. Will sell for $100 cash or trade; for Hay or Corn, In good order. Address, P.O. Box 253, Camden, S. C. A 1906 Art Calendar Fur Our ~ Headers. We are requested to announce to our readers, that they can get a beautiful art calendar for 1908, by sending three 1-cent stamps, to D. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, of Washington, D. C. The sise of this wall calender is 6X9 inches. ?. The Magic No. 3. Number three i? a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Harris, of Cedar Oroye, Me., accord i ok to a letter which read* : " 4fter suffering niMcli with liver and kidney trouble, an 4 becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to And re lief, 1 tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am- a well man to-day. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by F. Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug Company and Zemp A DePass druggist. 60c. Connection. In connection with our edi* torial nidation of the Wateree River navigation, we failed to note the fact that the several speakers failed to call attention to the fact that with the removal of present obstructions in the bed of the river, in the shape of rocks, trees, &c, the danger of destructive freshets will be appreciativly decreased. Making a conservative estimate of the cubic feet of obstructions in our river, we place them at 1, 000,000 cubic feet. With these obstruc tions removed, it stands to rea son that this volume of water will flow unobstructed to its e*it with the result as stated /This fur nislyes an added' argument why (he Wateree should be opeued to turiftic. Advice to MoMicrn: Don't let your children waste away. Keep them Mtrniig nnd healthy during the winter with llolligter'ft Kooky Mountain Tea. It i? the greatest tonic for children. Pure and ItnrmlrM, doe* the greatest good. il6<\ Tea or Tablet*. Zt'inp A Dt'l'flKS. Phone 30 Prompt l>elivery 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 yon want good results, plant WOODS HIGH GRADE GARDEN SEED And if you want fresh seeds , n guaranteed to grow, then buy them of F. LESLIE ZEMFS PHARMACY. \* Phone 30 or order by mall. We prepay postage. PERSONAL. V ?" " 11 * ? llr. "f . Koglish V?nfb40 off CSolanblft, ira with as oa Sua day. \ ? Miss Agnes Evans Is In the city vlsitiuf friends. Welcome Miss Agnes. ? General Mucn and Capt. Clark of DeKalb paid the office one of their unfrequent visits on Tuesday. ? Our friend Mr. E. S. Nettles is slowly on the mend. With the return of spring we hope to see him rapidly improve and t^lre his wanted pIA^ in the affairs ol the city. ? Mr. ? Nettles, who is rep resenting1 an installment com pany, doing business just south of the Messenger office is a guest at present of the Camden hotel. ?rMr. Johnson of Columbia paid us bis first visit ou Sunday night. He is not impressed with restaurant or hotel accomoda tions in thU city for beluted travellers. ? Master William Huckabee is at home again after an appendi citis operation at Columbia, reasonably sound in ^viuri and limb. Dr. Gu^rry is a wizzurd on this disease. This is no ad. ? We met on Tuesday, Mr. W. E. DeLioache who recently re turned from the Columbia Hos pital after an operation for ap pendicitis. The operation was entirely successful on which we congratulate our friend. ? Jack Kaufman, the irrepres sible, was in the city ou Monday. Everybody kuows that he is from New York, and a number have the impression that if he liv<is long enough, he will own the village. ? Mr. W. A. Sh rock, Jr., speut Suuday in the city, visiting rela tives and frieuds. He is still located on Main street of Co lumbians. C., where love-letters, duns, remittances and other 10 kens of kindly remembrance will reach him if addressed in care of R. L. Bryan & Co. ? Mr. Strauss, of Rheumatic cure fame was in the city last week. He represents a paper goods compauy in Atlanta. Says that increased price of pa per pulp doesn't affect his peo ple as they have a five year stock already bought. ? Our friend, Mr. John R. ! Truesdel is in North Carolina on a misterious errend. His present residence is at present near the beautiful city of De Kalb. but if rumors current ure < true, he will transfer his post office and wedding present pack- 1 age mail to the Hotel Astoria, , N. Y.,' for the time being at least. Good luck, brother. Money counts. A Chance for Good Pictures. Mr. Hennies, the well>known photographer of ColumbTa, and Mr. E. P. Snyder, of Camden, will take charge of Snyder's gallery over the Bank of Cam den for four weeks, beginning next Monday, for the purpose of making photographs. This will be a splendid opportunity to get good picture?. Remember they will opeu up next Monday for business for four weeks only. Seven Years ot Ptfbof. 4il have had .seven yearn of proof i lint Dr. King's New Discovery if the bent midicine to take lor con^lm and cotdn and for every diaenned condition of thmat, client or lung*," nay* W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world t an had t liirty-ejarht yearn of proof that I)r. Kitig'n New' Discovery In the hent remedj for r.oinrhn nod eoldn, l.i grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis. hen.o rruge oi l he lun^s. pod lie ?t:ii;en ! of e.onnu nipt ion. Its nine))* use al ways prevent* the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarante" at K. l.enlie ZempV, ('amilen Drug Com pany'n and Zemp & Del'ann' drug n'oren. 50c. and $1.00. Trial hot Me free. Death. It is with an ucute feeling of sorrow that we Imve to chronicle ( the death on last Thursday morning of the recently born son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Workman. What accentuates this feeling is i that in the issue of THE PEO- j PI^E of that date, there appears i a humorous notice of the birth 'of the little one. It is needless to say to those who kuow us that had we learned of the death bo j fore the paper was put in the PostofHce, or printed, the no tice referred to would not have appoared. We sympathize most sincerely with our friends in their lots, BREVITIES. | ? Read carefully mil oar ad vertise menu, and profit by tbem. j ? Bead Mr. C. C. Moore'sjiew ?d. io this issue. It is attrac tive, and means exactly what it says. He is a safe agent to deal with. ? Hon. V^. Brat ton DeLoache lias a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, aud a gen ial gentlemuu. ? We call attention to the ad. of the Camdeu Carriage and Wagoo Works. Mr. Hampton is s tine workmau, and guarantees all work. John ? "Wl?*t kind ?r tea do jou like Prise J Ha- ? "Go'U*, no trie, but Kocky Mountain Tea John? "Why Ilolliator** Rocky Moun tain Tea beat? Princilla ? "It gpea?? for itseir, John.*' (Mak.s lovrlir ?541111 plfxion.) 2 t*iu p A DcPaii. ? Note the Cabbage ad. of The Hutler Company, Meggett, S. C. This Arm is highly recommen ded. Now is as good a time as any to buy. Mentiou THE PEOPLE when ordering. ?We want to ask as a special favor that our patrons for job work look over their stock a number of days before they need the work they want to give us. It is * matter of prid ? to us to deliver ail work promptly, and to accomplish it, we must have the job iu time. ? Kindly, People, send iu to us all the news you can gather. As it is impossible fur us to scour the country for it per sonally, not. having an automo bile, air ship or wings, we have to depeud on our friends largely for what news we publish. Any thing along the line of marri ages, births, deaths, divorces, re movals, general health aud the several other things that go to make up the news in a communi ty will be gladly received. Two Days Special Sale. The New York Iui)>orting Company will, until further no tice, hold special BARGAIN SALES on Thursdays and Fri days of each week iu Oriental Ladies needlework, Spanish Cluuey laces, in all designs, Mexican drawn work, of all des criptions, Battenburg scarfs, centre pieces, etc , Teiiereff scarfs, centre pieces etc In connection, we offer a line of the best Rodgers table Cutlery consisting of Knives and Porks, Individual sets and triple plate Gilt-lined cups, aud many other articles suitable for table use. Also, a large line of Damask lin en table cloths, towels, doileys, etc, etc., together with a large assortment of Mexican Embroid ered Waists,, and other articles loo numerous to mention. 1 Our magniticant line of Ladies Linen Uuderwear and Silk aud Outing Kimonas are included iu these sales, and must be closed out regardless of cost. P. EPSTIN, Mgr., l3f**One door south of postoffice OmlHsiou In Seaboard Schedule. Because of pressure of time we had to omit last week cer tain items in the Seaboard schedule. For the samo reason, we give them to you this week in a local whic^ perhaps will an swer the same purpose. The ommissiou is as follows: No. 98 leaves Camden 9:08 a. m. . KII,Li;i> AT 11 KT HUNK, Lucas Scott Crushed to Ocatli by Pnssenuer Train while Trying to Cross Track. Betiiuue, Jan. 17. Little Lu cas Scot i, the 9 year old son of Mr. Walter Scott, was instantly lulled yesterday about 11:45 by the southbound passenger train at the Main street cross ing in this place. According to I eye witnesses* the little hoy was attempting to cross the railroad on Main street on his way home from school when a long freight train going north on the side track commenced moving off iu front of the hoy. He was be tween the main line and side track In moving baca from the freight train the little fellow got on the main line and the passen ger coming in at this time he was struck by the train, the im pact crushing one side of his head and dislocating his neck* The train was so near the little boy when he stepped on the track it was utterly impossible to stop. The verdict of the coroner's inquest was "that little Lucas Scott came to his death by be ing struck by a southbound pas senger train." No blame is at tuched to the railroad people. ? The State. I>ost on Thursday evening, the Sib " lasL, a gold bracelet with initial* ehgraved on inside *S II. Finder wilt be rewarded by returning same to this office. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Good toe, of 107 St. Lo*is itrvft Dallas, Tvxu, up*: "In the pcH jttr I have become axiuaintetl with Dr. Kinc's New Life Pills, and nolaxative I ever before tried so elTee tually disposes of malaria and bilious neas. They don't grind nor (tripe. 26c at F. Leslie Zemp. Camden Drug Company and Zemp & DePass, drug stores; \ . ? PI ne Creek Gin mid Grist Mill! This will notify the public that I have rented the Pine Creek Gin and Grist Mill for the year 1908. I will be grateful .for patronage given me, find guaran tee satisfaction in all work. J. E. Dixon, Camdeu. S. C. 110 1m pd. Watchcd Hftcen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the workidgof liuck leu's Arnica Salve; and it has never Tailed do cure any More, boil, vlcer or burn to which it was applied. It lias saved us many a doctor's bill,'? says A. F. Hardy, of East Willton, Main, 26c at F. Leslie Zemp'*, Camden Drug Co., and Zemp A DePass' Drug Stores. "A Cowboy's Girl." Oowieta the Cherokee Indian Princess has been engaged by Perce P. Benton, a theatrical Manager to truveljwith "A Cow boy's Girl Company." Oowieta was judged by the St. Louis Post to be the prettiest Indian girl in the territories. Sne wili be seen riding horse-buck on the street eacl) day, as she is an ex pert horsewoman. Opera House Monday, Jau. 27lh. Prices, 25, 50 uud 75 cents. Annette Grey the charming little actresfe -will be seen here soon in her great success, "A Cowboy's Girl." This attraction comes to the Opera House, Mou day, Jan. <g7lh. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 cents. Don*t fail to see the two most wonderful effects ever staged, with "A Cowboy's Girl." A Sand Storm on the prairie and a Stampede of a herd of wild steers. "A Cowboy 's Girl" will play here Monday, Jan, 27th. Reserved Seats on sale, com mencing Friday morning, Jan 24th, ut P. Leslie Zemp 's Drug iSiore. MIn?l Your Business! If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of ill the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King's New Life Pill*. They keep biliousness and jaundice out of your system. 26c. at F. Leslie Zemp's, Camden Drug Company's and Zemp A DePass' drug stores. Ten Chances to One for the Baby. "A century ago the anxious parent ol the uew-born babe hud good reason to be uneasy," says Dr. Woods Hutcluuson, in writ ing on ?'The Irrepressible Ten dency of Baoies to Grow Up, " in the Februry Woman's Home Companion. "That was still the age of dirt and a huge infant mortality. " Less than half the children born lived to be five years old ? in London, in 1750, 74.5 per cent, died ? and more than one third perished iu the first year. Now such a condition is rapidly dis appearing, and remains only in our slum and most ignoruut peasant communities. To day the average morality in the first five years of child life in the entire United States is less tlmu twenty per cent. The mortality for the^Hrst year, about ten per cent, and elimina ting the slums and our foreign population, the rate is nearly tlireo per cent, lower yet. So that yonr baby, gentle reader, has ten chancer to one of reach ing his first birth-dtiy, five to one of reaching his fifth, and three to one of attaining jiduli life. Surely this is not an out look to justify serious worry or constant anxiety for fear that some dreadful tiling will hap pen." # Satan Terrified There is as great genius dis played in advertising as in the higher branches of literature. No problem daunts the modern advertising man. In the window of a little book store in eighth Avenue, New Yoi*k, whs recently heaped a great pile of Bibles, marked very low ? never before were Bibles offered at such u bargain; and above them all in big letters, was the inscription: "Satan tremble* when he cees Itihlc* fold as low as these. " ?Woman's Home Companion for February. For Sale! Rough Pine LUMBER. H. Br It ton Croft. CAMDEN, S. C. TERMS cash with onocn. Tax Notice. Ofllee-of Treasurer of Kerxlmw County Camden. S. C. Sept. 0. 11RI7. In ac cordance with the Act to raise supplies for the fiscal y;?ar commencing Jaauary 1st 1000, notice is hereby given that the books will he opvn for collect ing State, county ntid school taxes from October 15, 1007 to Mareli 1st 1908, A penalty of 1 percent will be added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1H08. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, JIMS. A penalty ol seven per cent will lu* added on all unpaid March 1st. 100M. The rate per centum for Kershaw comity is as lollows: Mills. State taxes, J 1-*J School taxes, 3 County taxes, ,< 1 4 Railroad taxes. 1 H I Court House Bonds, 1-1 Road ] Total, 13 31 The following special levies have been made also: Special School tax, District No. 1, for interest on School Honds tiraded Schorl Building, District No. 1, :,4 Special School tax Dist No. 1, 3 it ? 4 ? .4 44 ^ ] 1 44 44 44 4. 4. ? :i * 44 ?? 4* 4* * 4 J ?> 4 i *4 44 44 4 ? ?> 44 ?? 44 ft 4 4 4 | | %> 4ft 44 4 ? ? 4 44 ]?) O 4. 44 J7 -J 44 44 44 44 44 J V* J? 4ft 44 * 4 4. 44 |() > 44 44 f 44 44 44 4)0 .) 44 ?4 44 44 4 ?> " 44 44 44 40 7 The road tax of two dollar* ran he paid the County Treasurer fro'i. Oc tober 16th, 1007, to March l*t,100K. All male persons living within the corporate limits of cities or towns, students attending any college ir csliool of the Stale, Ministers hi charge of regular congregations, teachers em ployed in public schools, school trus tees during their term of oflice, per sons permanently disabled and those actually engaged in the quarantine service of the state are exempt from the payment of road tax. All male persons between the ages of IS and 50 years are required tw pay said road tax or work not less than six days during the year. The poll tax is $1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In sending for tax amoun :* and Re ceipts, state with whom the Taxpayer lived in January last, and if known by two names, give both, and be sure to Kive Township and No. of School District. No lists of names for tax receipts will be received unless the amount of tax money is deposited with the said list. ? This rule will be strictly enforced. I), M. McCaskill, County Treasurer. GET SOME YANKEE MONEY I can put you in touch with I probable buyers for your f property, no matter where it . is located H. W. FINLAYSON 1323? 55th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. and TRAOI-MARKS promptly oliUi.ntd (n all ooiioti li t, or 110 Ico. WouUnm PATENTS THAT PAY. advertUothem thoroughly, at cm ox|?n*o, Mid help you to ?jcuom. Send model. photo or sketch for FREE report on patentability. CO fmnt prarll.t. puh PASSINQ REFERENCES. For froj OuiUi I loot on Profitable I'antit* writ? to BOS-BOB Seventh Street, WASHINGTON, O. C. BOYS 500 of nor only the carlleat but abso lutely the. highest grade cabbage or lettucs plant* that have ever been produced. Kroat proof, vigor ous oulck growlnf and aure head era. If you have never used our planta for home or market, try them ?hla year. We guarantee entire sat isfaction in count end harveat. Special exprcM rate# to all points. Prlcea: 500 for $1.00, 1 to 5.009 at <1.50 per thousand, 5 to 9.000 at 1.25 per thousand, 10,000 and over ?t II. CO p?r thousand. Spcrial prices . on Urge lois. Addreaa all ord? ra to I C. F. Butler Co. Mffftn, 9. C. KILL Tui'cb U c5T ANO CURE THE I.UWC8 with Dr? Ring's New Discover? FOROBi!^8 jggfo. AND All THRCA'f A HP TR0U51 F.I . GUARANTEED H ATISFAO'X JIC? OB. MONKY RBh VNDKD. FOR SALE. THE ANCRUM LOTS. ^ t * HE Fivo Lots oil Fair Street ottered for sal* last week VI/ are beginning to move. Some have been solil, the others are still to bo had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot GO x 300 feet. $450.00 for one and $3oO.OO for > the others. v Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just m frbnt.j All taxes paid and no cost for papers. * # ?1 H TWELVE room dwelling on DnKalh Street. House $| in good location, and in good repair. Two stories and *:>1 brick basement. Two room servant's house in yard and } two room tenant house in field on back streei. Barns l\ and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to ,3 Hut ledge Street. Price ? !o<K). 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 $3500.00 M The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledgo Street. Has a frontage of about 00 feet and a depth of neailv 200 feet. Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2 loom servant's house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1 100.00 FOR RENT. 2 story G room dwelling on Main Street. Ample prem ises, in good condition. Water and electric lights in house Price $ 15.00 Per Month A commodious Livery Stable on Di:Knlb Street, near M ain. C. C. Moore. 'SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective Maj' 5, 10<)7. To Washington, New York and East. I.v C-aiiMh'ii *11 ftO a in +0 20 pin Ar Itock Hill 2 :15 pin 20 pin ?? Charlotte 6 :>'? pm 11:5:? pin " Washington 7 8S am 10 1"> a:n " Baltimore 10 lo am 1132 am " Philadelphia 12 f>2 pi:-? 1 1"> pin " Now York II !?"? pin 4 l."> pin Pullman sleeper ami Southern Railway dining cars from Roclc Hill. Trains arrive at Camden from not tli 9 ,r>r> a m and - 4f> ]). m. From sou t!i and west 1 550 p tn and 0 20 p m. For excursion rates and ill us- ' t rated matter about "The Land of the Sky," "Beautiful S:ij>- j phi re Country," and Summer Re- , sorts, apply to the undersigned. I To olumbia anil Ashev'ils. I.v Cnimli'ti ls f>."? :i m Ar ( 'nliimhia 1 1 !?> :? in Ar Span milling ?'? "?*? |> m A r Tr.\ on ?"? H? |> mi Ar illt* 15 :!"> j? in Ar A?!u'\iWe . 7 JW Solid train with Chair and Cu IV Car from Kin^v'lle In Ashe villt* wi! Iiont chan.mv To fnrleston, Atlanta and West. I ,V < 'lllllllt'll |."? I I.v lira nrlivilli' V !$0 | A r n 1> j Ar AiV n >? 2 ? j Ar Aiu;ii-ta I'l :>u | Ar A t lama *? <(> ; A I* ( "lint t ?iMnojja l<> I ?"> : A r < 'iitei iii!?l ; i S :;<> | Ar SI I. nn is V ;i'J l'ailman sleeper llr-me! * lo A 1 1 a. id a. connect in?.r \v i f h .< or and dinin/jcarto Cinciin. t Daily e.\r(!|it Suiulny. * Daily. For full inf!>rniMl ion consul! J. S. ARMSTRONG, J. C. LUiX, P. V/. Ft!H?. Agent, Div Passenger A^ent, Asst (Un '"us Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Al'^ih, 0- . BUGGY PAINTING xaKvanjnr. j VEHICLE REPAIRS Of all kinds promptly done. FARMING EMPLEMENTS A Specialty Scientific Horseshoeing By Mr. P. T. Wond Camden Carrinjro & Wagon Works. BUGGY PAINTING Special Teachers' In animation. 'I II.. Stale Hoard of Kdiicatioii has: arranged for a special tea* -hers <*\- I ainination Friday, Jaiiunrv 1 7 1 It I WW. This ex. I III (Hill loll will he Il?*l?l in I In- I Comity ill Hi?' Court 1 i lining I at 1> o'clock. Any teacher who wishes u rert 'ficatc J limy take thu examination. w. it. n hm:i:, SiijiI. Kit. K ??Pshaw I ?. | Camden, 8. Dee,. I*?, MUT. HEAL ESTATE 1111(1 Collecting1 Agent. All persons hn vinj? lli-nl Kslnle f<-i snh' i.r relit . are re.| ested t<? call on j me f.#r i n for nfft I ion. Those wishing to hny or rent Heal Kstate, arc hI?c ref|iie!<i cil to call on inc. A II claims placed in my hands f?.r collection will receive prompt atten t ion. < 'all on me >it Mr. W. A. Schrock's ofllce ( The INnple'a nlllcc,) Caindcn,! s, c. G. G. Alexander. j C2L.6 Cjlt' Jn Hon-J. t mot 1 * Chocolntrs I,.- ? i-. ? ? f pine. Otnkc Vld quick to C?re Cold in h? ?<l and no r? tai >al. (,'lllTS It'iiMMl, Sliiil ?, <:s (iri'itlol k v 1 o o < li?T i-'rer. 1 1' your blooil i- in. ???? ? ? ? ca^'tl, itot ? ? i* in!' <>i !? ? ? li.'ivt1 Idoi id poison. c i:r. . c:il Hi;? -ito!'i:I:i. ?? / . . >:? rising:; -mil t?n it [is, . ;??? skin, hom? pain ir-li. i ; ; or niiv lil 'nil or .-Ki t ? , ;? ilnliiliir I'looif |l;il!ii i .i. ? nil son's ln-al, arfii's ; . > f t ? ? ;> ... i I In' lilodil is tii:i?!c ]?..??? :i ? > ' l>riiju;i?lK or l>v t \; r -?> ?l ;?< " bottle. Sample 1 1 .??? It;, tvriliiiy i? I'aSm t o.. At lutita. (i:t. i>. I'?. M. i* ? > pi'cially aii visid lor ?ilimnie, ilert) se;ite<l t'asi'fi, :is it cure* :? 1 1 ? ? r ail <?!>?? fails. A ! !?'. I.e lie '/. ? 1 1 1 ; ? * - J notkJkT Notice is hereby driven lli-il hills will he l??<*i?i Vi'il mi S. il'tr (l;iv, Febnrarv 11HH. a' III o'clock M , lor rcprii in*; Isln-ll bridge it) West Wa leree, bid*? to be received at the bt id.^o on flics above dale and time. 'T b? ? r ? i r h t to reject tiny and all bid-. is re served. M ( ' \\ i *,S T, Sii|)einisor Kershaw (\?. UNDERTA K i G> ( 'A M jS ATTKX !)!?'!> ANY 1 IOt;i? PAY Oil. NKMIT. :: :: :: list . K. O. Mr( rH Williams i\ Skvlniaii, Fins Accident ami Hcall'i i nsiijanci:. Surely llonch. Office over store of J. C. Cu?eton A Co. W. t3 RAT TON t?:-:LOACi-l ATTOKNKY AT LWV ('AM!m;n, S. (\ TrrH|ir?M.-? Not i<\>. Til irt wi'x no' i Tv ;:'i ] ?? I hut Shoot i:i:'. I!"j %'i i : ? i**. ?.r ? ' I ? , ? ?? .? i-^e f re> I *?? I i;' on II, , I loll in \ V ? 1 .H ? W ii ' ? 1 ;? . ?( i ?? ' r i ? i forbidden. Henry ?Saviiv''' U 19 Oin.