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local flbatter. Sip fw HiifMn. Eggs from prise -winiBf White Wyendottee. Per tridge Wyandotte, Rhode Island Red* and Barred Ply mouth Rooks. Pnoe, $LSO per 15. Bead la roar orders early. First come, first served. E. A. Brown, Camden, S. C., R. F. D. Mo. 1. . For Bent. One fire room cottage on Lyt* tleton Street Possession given Feb. 1st, 1906. Mrs. J. F. Smith. For Sale. One slightly used "Princess" Cooking Range, Dishes, Chairs, etc., etc. Apply at this office. ' For SALE Long and short leaf Pine Lum ber for sale. Also Shingles <*nd Laths. For prices, apply to B. R. Truesdel, Camden R. F. D., No. 3, 6. C. For Sale. One ten guage double barrel ed shot-gun. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply at this office For Sale. A milk cow with young calf. Apply to Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. In Exchange. 10 Carloads of Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton Seed. Bring seed to old Southern Railroad Depot. S. C. Cotton Oil Co. John Whitaker, Jr., Agt. Pine Creek Gin and Grlat Mill. This will notify the public that i I have rented The Pine Creek Gin and Grist Mill, and I will be glad to have your patronage. Highest prices paid for cotton seed; G. Parker, Camden, S. C. Dedication Baptist Church. The dedicatory serman of the Camden Baptist Church will lie preached by Rev. E. M. Poteat, D. D., President Furman Uni versity, Sunday morning, Feb. 2nd, at 11 o'clock. There will be a Sunday School rally at 4 p. m., at which every one ever connected with the school are expected to be present. At 7:30 there will be addresses by former pastors and State offi cers. All are cordially invited. A 1908 Art Caleudar ForOtir Headers. We are requested to announce to our readers, that they can get a beautiful art calendar for 1008, by sending three 1-cent stamps, to D. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, of Washington, D. C. The size of this wall calender is 6X9 inches. Death. Mrs. Ellen C. Houser died at Dalzall, S. C., on Wednesday intoning, the 22nd ins*.., at the /Residence of her brother, Mr S. J. T. Young alter a protracted illness. The remains were in terred at Dalzall the following day. Her husband ore deceased her some time ago. They left no children, but Mrs. Houser is survived by a number of brothers aud sisters. Plione 30 Prompt Delivery 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 wantgood results, plant WOOD S HIGH GRADE GARDEN SEED And if you want fresh seeds guaranteed to grow, then buy them of F. LESLIE ZEMPS PHARMACY. Phone 80 or order by mail. lYe prepay postage. PERSONAL ?If r. Clyde Kin* was in the eltj on lu( Sunday. ? Rev. I* A. If Infenll win a visitor at the Oonnm Maxwell Orpbaiift lnnt wank. ? We notn the repeal net in troduced bj representative Rich ards on the Lein Law. Note oar editonnl oommentc on this qneetion. ? Mr. T. B. Myers, now of Sumter, epentn couple of day with us Inst week. He is with the Slngef Company, and in making good. ? Mr. John Ambler of Rich* mood, Va., was with us on Thursday. He is a commercial tourist, representing a flue line of 8hoes and co- lateral lines. ? We learn with concern of the severe illness of our friend, Mr. John A. Sheorn at bis real dence on Lafayette Avenue. He is said to be suffering from gas tritis. ? We think we caught a glimpse on Friday of our, and Lerch Bros., W. C. Saunders of Baltimore. He didn't call as usual to make his semUsunual report. ? Mr. Naihan Levy, "The Clothier,'* has returned to us after a ten day visit to Cheraw. Developments of the visit have not yet developed. Nathan is a bachelor. ? Mr. W. P. Schute of Monroe, N. C., was with us last week. He was on a vjsit to his sister, Miss Annie Schute, one of the most popular hello girls at the telephone office. ? Rev. or Deacon J. M. Thorn* ton of the Push Baptist denomi nation of West Wateree, paid us s pleasant call on Saturday. It always gives us pleasure to wel come brethren of the same faith and order. ? Mr. John R. Truesdell of the city of DeKalb, has returned from that trip to North Carolina, sound in wind and limb, but with out the adjunct we expected. Better luck next time, my friend and brother. ? -The Hon. B. A. Bo wen of Blaney section, never shies THE PEOPLE'S office when he is in the city. We welcomed him heartily on Saturday. Come again Burwell, on the same er rend. or any other. ? Our friend, Mr. T. M. Mad do* of Blaney, paid us a pleasant call on Monday. He is on* of the most solid citizens of that community, and a man whom we are pleased to note as a staunch friend of THE PEOPLE and its editor. ? Col. S. J. T. Young of Dal si ll, S. C., was with uh again a few hours last week. Despite chronic poverty, John Iooks hale and hearty, and bids fair to round out his three score and ten without trouble, and then worry aloug on borrowed time a few years longer. ? LOST. ? Charles Nettles. We bave uot seen him since about the 1st of the month. Any in formation concerning his where abouts will be gratefully re ceived. This request is es pecially directed to Messrs. E. M. tf'laherty, C. A. and B. A. Bo wen and Moot Thornton. ? Mr. P. T. Bruce left us this week for Glenarm, 111., for the purj?o?e of settling up the es tate of a deceased brother and wife We are given to under staud that the estate is of con siderable value, which fact may delay the return of our friend longer than the two weens that he has allowed himself. MA Cowboy's Girl." We witnessed the presenta tion of "A Cowboy's Girl" at the Qpera House on Monday night. It was played to a good audiance which seemed to ap preciate It very much. As for us, while the several parts were doubtless well sustained, the parts of Dr. Ananias Boliver and the widow O'Malley most par ticularly impressed us. Boli ver is a caution. The real feature of the eve ning in our judgement, was the music on the piano rendered by Mrs. W. M. Hinson. Her ren dering of the "Chariot Race," from Wallace's "Ben Hur" would have done credit to a professional. BREVITIES. ? R? d oanfallj all oar ?d virtiMMBttf ud profii by thim. ? Bod Mr. O. GL Moon's bow sd. In Ihit (mm. It to attrac tive, tad moos exactly what it ?a j*. He la a safe agent to deal with. ? Hon. W. Bratton DeLosche has a professional card with as. He Is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. . ?We call attention to the ad. of the Camden Carriage and Wagon Works. Mr. Hampton Is a fine workman, and guarantees all work. John? "What kind of tot So you tike beat?" Prlerilla? "Qo'tee, tome, but Rooky Mountain Tn beat." John ? "Why HollistorV Rookj Moun tain Tm bntr Priscilla? "It speaks for Itself, John.** (Makes lovely ootn plexion.) s Semp A DcPass. ?The sd. of Mr. Epstin Mana. ger, should receive carefui con sideration at the hands of our readers. He certainly has a most beuutiful line of the arti cles enumerated in his ad. ? The author of that verse in our editorial, "THE CITY BEAUTIFUL'* escaped^ us at present. We however cordially recommend the reading of the editorial to all patriotic citi sens. ?Note the change in owner ship of The Camden Supply Co. It doesn't mean that the public 1 will be worse served thau be fore, but merely that one of the partners has withdrawn for private reasons. We commend this firm to the purchasing pub lic. ? The work of the Legislature to date is satisfactory to us, as it may be, fortunately they have done practically nothing. There may be nomething doing this week. We have been informed thai our delegation has a bunch Of bills up their sleeves which may be presented in due course of time. ? 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 thoy want to give us. , It is a matter of pride to us to deliver all work promptly, and to accomplish it, we must have the job in time. It fllla the arteries with rich, red blood, makes new flesh, and healthy men, women and ohildren. Nothing can take ita place; no remedy has done so much good as Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 86c, Tea or Tablets. Zemp & DePass. ? 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 automo bile, air-ship or wings, we have to 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 to make up the news in a communi ty will be gladly received. . Mind Your Business! If you don't nobody will. It is your business to Keep out of %ll the trouble you can and you can and will keep ont of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. Ki tiff's New Life Pilla. They keep biliousness and jaundice out of your system. 26o. at F. Leslie Zemp's. I'amden Drug Company's and Zeuip A DePass' drug stores. / THIS SPACE Reserved for the new ad. of New York Importing Co. P. EPSTIN, Mgr., Omlxslou In SenboArd Hcliediile. 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 which perhops will an swer the same purpose. The omtnissiou is as follows: No. 9d leaves Camden 9;08 s? m. Lotion Tbsradii evening, the 9th last, a ?old bracelet with initiate engraved o? taatde *811. R." Pi oder will be rewarded bjr returning same to this office. Postmaster of Camden, S. C., desires to call attention to the practice of some patron* of rural delivery of placing loose coins in their bozee each time they de sire to dispatch letters instead of supplying themselves with postage In advanoe of their needs. This practloe Imposes undue hardship on rural ^.carriers in re moving loose ooins from boxes and delaya them on the service of their routes. The postmaster, therefore, urgently requests thst patrons of rural dellveiy provide them selves and keep On hand a sup ply of stamps consistent with and In advance of their need*. It is also very desirable that rural patrons place in their mail boxes small detachable cups of wood or tin in which to place ooins, when necessary, in pur chasing supplies of stamps. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis street Dallas, Texas, sap* : "In the past year I hate become acquainted with Dr. Kinc's New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effeo tually disposes of malaria and bilious nesa. They don't grind nor gripe. Stoat F. Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug Company and Zemp 6 DePass, drug stores. 'Help the Sunshine Society. The State leaders of the Int. Sunshine Society, has been no tided by Mrs. Delia Hmson, Heath Spring, that many are the shut in and afflicted people in Kershaw and Lancaster coun ties, who deed good cheer atid real heip. Mrs. Hinson 's letter was signed by S; J. Adams, J. S. Vincent. G. D. Ellis, Mail carriers, Heath Springs, -S. C. If you wish to aid these people please write Mrs. Hinson. (Send stamp for reply.) We will be delighted to have the aid of the tourists in our Sunshine, which is familiar to the readers of Ladies Home Journal. Mrs. Hinson will be glad to have stamps for Sunshine woru. Mrs. Marie R. Shelor, State Leader of Int. Sunshine Society. , Watched fifteen Years. ?'For flrteen years 1 have watched the workidg of Buoklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed do cure an> sore, boil, vloer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor's bill,** says A. F. Hardy, of East Willton, Main, 25o at P. Leslie Zemp's, Cainden Drug Co., and Zemp A DePass' Drug Stores. Companions In Misfortune. While the stringency of the money market is very much in evidence, we want to call the at tention of delinquent subscribers aod others, to the fact that our accounts against them, while small in detail, reach a very con siderable amount in the aggre gate. It is absolutely neces sary for us to raise a certain amount each month, and our only sourco of revenue is the collec tion of umounts owing us for subscription, advertisements and job work. We feel assured that the fact that at least a part of this varied indebtedness has not been paid us is simply because of neglect. Corne on, friends. You will not miss the money necessary to put us on easy street, and after paying us something, or all of our account against you, you will experience that feeling of satisfaction that always fol lows the performance of duty. The Magic No. 3. Number three U* wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Harris, of Cedar Groye, Me., according to a letter which rend* : " 4fter suffering much with liver nnd kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re lief, 1 tried Electric Hitters , nnd da a result I am a well man to-day. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed be*t remedy for stotnscli, liver and kidney troubles, by K. Leslie Zemp, Cainden Drug Company and Zemp A DePass druggist. BO c. Job Work. W e are turning out some pretty fair work in the way of job stationary at less than fair prices. Give us a call when in need of anything in the line of Envelopes, Letter, or Note heads, Cards, Programs, in fnct anything that can be printed in any first-class job office. We have the presses, the type, the men and the stock. What more could you want? Advice to Mothers: Don't let your children waste away. Keep them strong and healthy during the winter with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It is the greatest tonic for children. Pure and harmless, does the greatest good, 86c, Tea or Tablets. x Zemp & pePjss. For Sale! *\k 1 Rough Pine LUMBER. H. Brltton Croft. CAMDEN, S. C. TERMS CASH WITH OftOKIt. Tax Notice. Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County Cauiden, S. C. Sept. ?, 1U07. In accordance with the Act to raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1st 1900, notice is hereby given that the books will be opwn for collect ing State, county anil school tax?* from October 15, 1U07 to March 1st 1908, A penalty xtf 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1908. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1008. A penalty of seven per cent will be added ou nil unpnid March 1st. 1008. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows : Mills. State taxes. 4 1-2 School taxes, 8 County taxes, 3 1-4 Railroad taxes. 1 ft-4 Court House Bonds, 1-4 Kt?ad 1 Total, 18 3-4 The following special levies have been mnde also : Special School tax, District No. 1. for interest on School llomls Graded School Building, District No. 1, ?4" Special Schaol tax Dist No. 1 , 8 ?? ? ? ?- 2, l?fc t? tt ?? ?. 4 jj ?i ?? ?. it i? 7 2 ?* " " " " lo! *2 tt .. tt n tt II o t> tt tt it it j2 o t? it tt t. tt ,7 jj it tt tt it t. 18 tt ?i .i i. it in j tt tt tt it ti 22 2 tt it tt tt t ? t>|| >> it tt it I. <i 27 >> tt tt It It tt - The road tax of two dollars can be paid the County Treasurer fron; Oc tober Ifttli, 1907, to March lut, 100S. All male persons living within tin corporate limits of cities or towns, student* attending any college or cshool of the State, Ministers in charge of regular congregations, teachers em ployed in public schools, school trus tees during their term of oflice, pe r- 1 sons permanently disabled and those actually engaged in the quarantine service of the state arc exempt from the payment of road tax. All male persons between the age* of 18 and 50 years are required tw pay said road tax or work not less than six days during ihe year. The poll tax is (1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In sending for tax anioun :s and Re ceipts, state with whom the Taxpayer lived in January last, and if known by two names, give both, and he sure to give Township and No. of School District. No lists of names for tax receipts will be received unless the amount of tax inoney is deposited with the said list. This rule will be strictly enforced. D, M. MeCaskill, County 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. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, Feb 3rd It is to Laugh A Farce Comedy in Three Acts, With Music. "When Smith Came Home" A Scream Every Minute, Bright Pure and Wholesome Features. See .J. Early Hughes and Fay Coloy, Priee .25 .50 .75 Seats; on Sale at F. Leslie Zenip's Drug Store, kill?* cough and CURE THE LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C8"d!*s pmck f/k- a ?t.w. , Trtal BaHIo F/w| AND ALL THROAT ANDI.UNQTaonRl.E9. [ GUARANTEED SATIOfX^Ob' OR HONEY REFUNDED. THE ANCRUM LOTS. IIE Five Lots 011 Fair Street offered for sale last \Veek Vl/ are beginning to move, Some have been ?u>!0L the 'others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms. I Each lot 60 x 300 feet, $-450.00 for one aiu! $350 .00 for ? the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just* in front. All taxes pai<l and no cost for papers. ==Z=Z # H TWELVE room dwelling on DfiKalb Street. [1?>iim 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 liekl on back street. llariip and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to Ilutledge Street. Price $-1000.00 Two story frame dwellinj* on Broad Street adjoining the Victoria Hotel. Good frontage on Broad Street ami plen ty of depth. Four tenant houses on premise^. Fine cook ing range, floor covering, shades and bath fixtures go with house. Price $.'>500.00 The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledgc Street. Has a frontage of about 00 feet and a depth of neaily 200 leet. Hall lias 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant's houso 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. ()o lVr Month A commodious Livery Stable on iV.Kalh Street, near Main. C. C. Moore. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective May 5, 1 UVt7. To Washington, New York and East. |,v Camden *11 r?(l am t<*? io pm i A r Hock Hill 2 (Mil 1* *J(> pm " Charlotte <V :tr? pm II JW pm < " Washington 7 am 10 1 am j " Baltimore 10 15 am 11 32 am j " Philadelphia 12 .VJ pm 1 15 pm " New York H ?!.'? pm -1 !."? pm j Pullman sleeper and Southern ' Railway dining cars from Roclc | Hill. Trains arrive at Camden from' north 0 55 a m and 2 45 p. m. From south and west 1 30 p' m and 0 -0 p m. For excursion rates and illus trated matter about "The Lat.dj of the Sky," "Ileautiful Sap-J phi re Country," and Summer Re sorts, apply to the und??rsi?rtifd. I To olumbia and Asliev'ilo, l.V ('HIIMIi'II Ar < 'oliu:ihi:\ Ar Spariniilitir*; A r Trj (in Ar UnuJrrMmvilW' Ar As'jfVille f.*? a rn 1 I !.>?<. i;i ? iii lo *. m '? j' lit .'j 10 Solid train v.ith t'h.u; t.u- \ fo Car from KinirvMh' i<? A.sho villo without, chan^r. i To hurlcsion, Atlanta s:v3 Wcr?. Ar Aii?I!*t:i !?' ' ; Ar Atlanta ? ' Ar < t :\tioo?j:i i ? i Ar < 'im-iiMiat I: s : A r St 1 .oui> V ? Pullman sh?cp.M- Ii- r ?' to Atlanta contHs wit! ?> ? or ami (lining ca r to I ' i j ? . t 1 .v ( 'nttulcn ! Lv Itram-liv i i ' | A r ( ' liai n-l i n | Ar AiKimi id + Daily rxccpt Sunday. * Daily. For full information consult J. S. ARMSTRONG, J. C. LUSK, R. W. HUNT, Agent, Dlv Passenger Agent, Assi Gen l'\ss A?!e:,i, Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. At'^nth, Oa. ' BUGGY PAINTING yEHICLE REPAIRS Of all kinds promptly # done. FARMING EMPLEMENTS A Specialty Scientific Horseshoeing By Mr. P. T. Wond Camden & >V(ik?ii Works. BUGGY PAINTING Dr. I. 11. Alexander, DENTIST. Oflico one door North of "The People.' Money to Loan On Ileal Estate. j larke & von Tresckow. KKAL KSTATK and Co Heeling Agent. All persons Imvin: Heal for !mIc or rrnt. arr ?l ?m| to end on iih* f >r inform:?! ion. Those wixhinif to l>ny or rrnl Krai K.?t?i!r, arr ali?o r<M|iicMl?Ml |o rail on mr. j A II rlniiiiM (ilarrtl in my IouhI? for rollretlon will rrrrivr prompt aftrli tion. ('all on mr at Mr. W. A. Srlirork'* I oftlrr (Tin1 l'i oj?Ir's ofllrr,) ('anxlen, 1 s. (I. G. Alexander. C.'llIM'S Itlooit, Slijlt , ! :i|l liloo ! lilT I'lTf. ir your blond i* im| iir< t ! vaxcd, not or 'nil ? ? ! hiiiii"i>. have blood poison, tit p. im: lm .. ??. t'Jilintf sorrs, scro! n !;i , n-y.i*ri:i . i f ? * . ;? risili^s und Imi ii? p- . .??!?:? !?!)> , ; ? i . ; ? skin. bone (mills. ?*:i ; irrb. rln-iiiirtt n or any b|.?od or skin <!i>r.t-.c, tn'r. Botanic Blood (i>. I'.. !?.> Son it all son ijrlir-i :i mi j >:? mi? stop :n ?? tin* blood is it: ;%< I ?> pure and ri? l>. I ?rntrici>ls or l>\ rxnri"? ? :f I ;>t r l.i.'^f bottle. Siiiiipb' five b\ \\ : i I i : ? ?r Blood l>a 'in id.. A l hint :i , ( ? :i . II. i .. I'., is ? peri ally advised I'or lir> .tecti seatt'd cases, us it eures :t 1 1 nil ??!>#? I fails. At I". h?"<iii' Z'-ii: |? ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby ;riven tl'tat bids will lio roceived <>>\ K.ilur (lay, Kebnrary L'-nd, ii 12 [o'clock M., for repairing 1 -.bell bridge in West Watoree, bills to be received at Hie bridge on the above date and time. The n^hl to reject any and all bids is re | served. ' M. (\ W'KST, | Supornisor Kershaw ('o. UISIDERT^KING CAIiliS ATTKNDKD ANY HUTU DAY Oil NICi HT. :: ?? :: Est. K. (>. Mc( rH&ht. Williams Skvdman, ! Fir??, Accident and ItrulHi IN SI' It A NCK. Surety INmds. : OP, icc over 'otoro of J. v. . ?' -Co. W. BRATTON I::;-'. J ACM ATT< >IJN I ;Y AT Camdc.v, S. ? ... Trespass N of 'r,>. i This will no' fy ;t : I j ?i: ?> i I tail Shoot injr, I 'i - 1 ! s m L*'. < ?>. lie. I rise 1 1 e-.| ?;issi ? i ;f i.\ | j . ? t | lion in West \ V : 1 1 . i t 1 /o r t ? i d d < ' n . I ! t ; r ? : . . I 'Jiyom. I