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Ideal fl&atter. E?? Far HttdOnc. Bugs from prtito -winning White. WyandoMos, Par tridge Wyandotte, Rbodo Island Reds and Barred Ply mouth Boeka. Pnoe, $1.50 par 15. Bend in vour orders early. First oome( first served. E. A. Brown, Camden, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. Fm SALS. . Long and short leaf Pine Lum ber for sale. Also Shingles sod Laths. For prices, Apply to B. B. Truesdel, Camden R, F. D., No. 3, S. C. Ih Exchange. 10 Carloads of Cotton Se*?d Meal for Cotton Seed. Bring seed to old Southern Railroad Depot. S. C. Cotton Oil Co. John Whitaker, Jr., Agt. Builds up waste tissues, promotes appetite, ltupraves difestloo, induces refresh in*, sleep, giving renewed strength and boaltb. That's what Uollister*s Rock; Mountain Tea will do. Mo, Tea or Tsblets. ZeuipA DePass. For Sale. Ooe Hundred (100) acres of land for sale, lying three miles north west of Camdeu. Well wooded and watered, and a bar gain at price and on terms offered. Apply at this office. Pine Creek Giu and Grist Mill. Tins will notify the public that 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, 8. C. A 1908 Art Caleudnr For Our iUtulcra. 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 size of this wall calender is 6X9 inches. A Dangerous Operation is the removal ot the appendix by a surgeon. Noonewhutskes Dr. King's New Lire Pills is ever subject to this ingotful ordeal. They work so quiet ly you don't feel them. Tliey cure constipation, heauache, biliousness and mal ria. 25o at F. Leslie Zeinp. Camden Drug Co., and Zemp A De Pass* drug store. His ltu?ii. Boy (reading) She threw her self into the river. Her hus band, horror stricken, rushed to the bank- Teacher (cuttiug in) Why did the^husbunfl rush to the bank? Dry- Please; sir, to get the insurance money. ? London Mail. llailroad Accident. Some box cars of mixed truin on the A. C. L.f were derailed and overturned ufc a point about four miles from Sumter, called White's Siding. Thero were no * persous injured. Tlie wreck oc curred on the evening of tf'eb. 6th. Considerable had to be done to restore the cars to the track which threw engineer H. Q. Brown mauy hours behind in his work. Phone SO Prompt Delivery Careful Prescription Service Wood's Seeds. All new crop ? Just in. Plant now Cabbage, Lottuco Radish, Beet, Cauliflower, etc, Pansy and other flower seed If you want good results, plant WOOD S HIGH GKADE GARDEN SEED ..nil if you want fresh seeds guaranteed to grow, then buy them of , F. LESLIE ZEMFS f PHARMACY. plione 30 or order by mail. Wo prepay postage. PERSONAL ? We thought are saw Sheriff R. R Williams on (bo Mreett lest week bet ceo sot be osrtata as be <Hdn,t pejr as the usael cell, sod tbs pertjr we sew wes I et e dbUfloe. I I ? Mr. J. H. Funderberk of Co Innbit. was with its on Friday I accompanied by friend from Orangebrrg wliose name we have forgotteu.~, ? Mr. P. Epslin, Auctioneer, Is offering his entire stock of Ladies Goods, 'Ac., at patron's prices. The slock is superb and embraces a number of other items of rare value. The sale was opened on Monday and will, it may be continuous throughout next week. Call in, 1 door South of Postoftice. Birth*. We congratulate oar friends, Mr. R. L. Pate and wife on the arrival of a bouncing baby a short tiuie ago. Sex unascer tained by us. Dr. and Mrs W. L. Clyburn have our felicitations on tbe birth of a young doctor last week. May the little oue grow up in to as good a man as liis father. Deaths. We regret to have to record the death of Mr. J. A. Johnson of East Kershaw on Monday evcuing, the 3d, inst. To his bereaved family we extend con dolences. He was buried at An tioch church. Auother old friend of ours has pussed over the river. He died on Tuesday, the 4th, inst, after a loug and useful life. We join sincerely with the family in their loss. The funeral services were lield at Mt. Zion church His residence was uear Lucli uow. Fort. .uatc Shoot. Lust week our friend Mr. Nel son Newman, who resides at Pino Creole Mill, went out for a hunt. It wasn't long be fore he had bugged an otter and a minlc. This v a ; glory enough for one day, so Mr. Newman re turned home, prepared his prizes for market brought them to the city and dis{>osed of them for the comfortable sum of $13.75. When last seen lie. was homeward bound with a barrel of flour and a 50 pound can of laid, also some mouey still in purse, all owing to a quick eye and a steady arm. A Wild Cat Knee. A considerable party of our Nimrods, with a numerous pack of dog? went on a wild cat hunt. The dogs soon had a feline on the run, and a lively ruce ensued. It lasted several hours, and only three dogs lasted to the tiuish. The names of the parties who participated in the hunt have not been handed us, but among them were: Messrs. Geo. T. Little. John Win taker, Will Salraoud, D. Witherspoon and many others. About Cotton During: the recent meeting of our State Executive Committee on Feb. 5th., our committee was agreeably surprised to receive a cull from a gentleman from Eu rope who is connected with prominent cotton manufacturers of that country who desired a conference with our State Com mittee on a proposition to buy cotton .directly from our organi station for his cotton munufuc turing associates and ship direct from the producer to the cotton spinners of Europe. In his discussion of his propo sition and the importance of bet ter care in ginning, baling and grading of our cotton our com mittee wtis favorably impressed with the thorough knowledge of the classification and uses made of different grudes and where to place the different grades as set forth by this gentleman, who it seems is here for business and hat been educated in his work, having hud many years experi ence in practical work for Euro |M*un Spin ers. lint us the com mittee had asneinbled for the purpose of considering matters of vital interest on the lino of organization, this cotton busi ness will bo taken up at a future couucil meeting of the union. BREVITIES. Wm< cartfullj all oar ad TeriheaeoU, and profit by tbea. ?' ? Read Mr. C. C. Moore'* now ad. la this (mim. It iaattrao (We, and mease exactly what it aayv. He la a aafe agent to deal with. - - ? Hon. W. Bratton DeLotcbe has ? professional curd with us. He is a sound lawyer, aud a gen ial gentleman. ? We csir attention to the ad. of the Camden Carriage and Wagon Works. Mr. Hampton is a fine workman, and guarantees all work. ?Note the change in owner ship of The Camden Supply Co. It doesn't mean that the public trill be worse served than be fore, but merely that one of the partners has withdrawn for private reasons. We commend this firm to the purchasing pub lic. ? 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 tlioy 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. ? Kindly, People, send iu 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 fneuds lurgely for what Dews 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. Why ftrt up in the morning feeling t>i*:e, Worry other* and worry you; Here'* a secret between you and me. Better take Rocky Mountnhi Tea. Zeinp ? DcPass. Supervisor's Monthly Report. The following in a Ii*t of claim* ap proved and ordered paid at the regular monthly meeting held Monday, Feb. 8rd, 1008: Win. Ilolley, bridge work $ 16 86 David Wolfe, supplies to jail 12 60 II E Mil tin sup of gang 100 48 O W Dabney sup to poor house 16 60 Brown Lnttiber Co., lumber 4 22 Kershaw Mer ft B'king Co r wk 826 00 H G CarriHon, lumber 48 60 Ham'l 1> Adams special wk on rd 117 02 Burns & Barrett Supplies 04 06 W T Smith supplies to p h., 17 00 Lewis & Christmas supplies 87 08 A V GoflT, supplies 28 40 W H Tiller corn, 16 00, A D Kennedy supplies 88 36 | Springs ft Shannon supplies 168 76 W Geiseuheiiner tables for ch 61 60 B M Pearce hay 17 66 Went Disinfectant Co. dis'fect'nt 72 60 O M Fort road work 6ft 10 D M McCaskill salary 88 88 Richard Price salary 25 00 W F Russell salary and postage 88 88 J E Smith hay K 76 II L Schlosburg supplies 88 65 \V H Turner, salary and postage 00 08 John Rooue wttrk at jail 0 60 M O West salary and postage 0/ 61 W W Iliipgins plumbing 4 60 W II McLure repairing chairs 8 76 Camden Supply Co supplies 18 20 G II King, lumber 2 16 I) J Olyburn, supplies to pauper 4 00 .1 S Trail thain salary and fees 260 96 .las Team lumber 110 00 S C Ross work on road 2 70 J T (Jay work on roa'l 44 22 | W Ij McDowell advertising and Job printing' 87 58 W A Schrock Advertising 20 85 C W Bircliinore advertising 14 20 Mntlnn A Lewis supplies 150 C K Hough lights In court house 7 50 K 1) Wilinuis, ?upt hired gang 152 00 W 1) 'rraiitham sal and postage 18 17 L A Hasty, bridge work It 85 .1 K Williams lumber ? 21 10 1> P (5 Murchitissn salary 12 60 John T Welsh road work 77 52 l>r. SF Braslngton med service 28 00 \V E McDowell moving rock crusher 78 00 Henry Savage road work 1 50 Heath Supply Co road work 29 00 Total, $ 2, 405 75 M. C. WEST, Supervisor, Kershaw Co. Williams & Steedman, Fire, Accident and Health INSURANCE. Surety Bonds. Office o?er store of J. C. Coreton I Co. W. BRATTON DeLOACH ATTORN EV AT LAW Camden, S. C. / Trespass Notlca. This will notify all persona Unit Shooting, Fishing, or other, rise trespassing on my planta tion in West VVateree is strictly j forbidden. Henry Savage. | U 19 Gin. 'ew??b >'a& Lost on Thursday mnio;, Um 9tl> iott, ? crold bracelet wllb InititU tiwrared oa Invde *8 M. R." Finder will te rewarded by retttralng mom to this office. If J?? Nffrr wild ladlfvtioo, con stipation, feel IMTU MA ATOM, BO or upeiik, yoor ijitea Is uahMlth. HoIltster*s Inky Moo aula Tmi make* to* >>tUui stroor and healthy, ate, m or Tibl^t. ZMp * be Pro. Good Picture*. Hen niest the photographer, of Columbia. 8. C., is now in Cam den with Mr. Snyder at his gal lery over the Camden Bank. All styles of photograph work that will please you. Children's pictures a specialty, come at once as Heuntes leaves on Feb. 15th. v Tins Is Wortk Iteadluf. Leo F. Zelmskl, of Gibson St., Buf falo. N. Y., u|R, "bured the most an noying cold sore I ever had, wltb Buoklen's Arnica Halve. I applied this salvo once a day for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone.'* Heals all sores. Sold under guaran tee at P. Leslte Zemp, Camden Urug Co., and Zemp A De Pass, drug stores. 26o. CJorrecttou. I notice that your paper of lust ween stated that on the 29th, of January Miss "Kittie" Amnions was married to Mr. Joseph Campbell, both of West Wateree. I aslc that you correct this, as it was a mistake. It was Miss Miunie Ammons of West Wateree to Mr. Joseph H. Campbell of Eustover, S. C., Rev. S. D. Bailey officeating*. J. H. C. The above notice is published in correctiou of one in The Peo ple. 'The names of the parties were correct with the exception of the first name of the bride. We make the correction with pleasure. ? Ed. Mind Your Bimtnt'iw! If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of ill the trouble you oan and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King** New Life Pills. They keep biliousness and jaundice out of your system. 26c. at F. Leslie Zeinp's. Camden Drug Company's and Zeuip A DePasa* drug stores. ECZEMA and PILE CUKE FRFF Knowing what it was to suffer rilLL I W1|, Rive FBEE of C1I AltCiE to any afflicted a positive cure for Kc zeuia, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and 8kin~ Diseases. Instant relier. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamp. VI T m 1 Iiooal representee for Vlf AtllMl Camden and vtclnlt, to ~ look after renewals and Increase subscription Hat of n prominent monthly inagayfne, on a salary knd com* inlsfdon basis. Bxperlenoe desirable, but mil necessary. Good opportunity lor right person. Address Publisher. Box GO. Statloi O, New York. Best Designs. Est . E. O. McCr eight. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. Vermont Marble Co's. Camden Supply COMPANY. We the undersigned beg to ad vise the friends and patrons of the Camden Supply Company that we have bought same busi ness, and on Feb. 1st will open with full stock in store formerly occupied by Shraideressi. As we are closing out the old busi ness, would thanK both our creditors and debtors to drop in and have a settlement with us. Thanking all old friends of The Camden Supply 'Company for their past business, and hoping for a continuance of saine. CAMDEN SUPPIA CO., T. A. Boyklu, H. C. Shackelford, Prop'rs W. fl. SCflROCK WOTARY PUBLIC. Notarial Certificate with Seal. Any Legal ^Blank filled and probated . Wills, Contracts and A greonents, Specialties. Call at or 'I'lione TH& PEOPLE'S OFFICE, Camden, S. C. Job Work. irt turning out kmm pretty fair work in the way of job ?tiiiooujr it leu Una fair prim. Giro as a call wheu iu need uf anything in the line of Bnrelopes, Letter, or Note heeds, Carat, Programs, la fact1 anything that can be printed in ' any first-class job office. We have the presses, the type, the men and the stock. What more oonld yoo want? OatasloM 1m 8e?board Schedule. Because of pressure of time we bud to omit last week cer tain items in the Seaboard schedule. Por the samo reason, we give them to you this week in a local which perhaps will an swer the same purpose. The ommission is as follows: No. 93 leaves Cumden 9:08 a. m. For Hale! Rough Pine LUMBER. H. Brit tori Croft. CAMDEN, S. C. TERMS CASH WITH OK DDI. Tax Notice. \ Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County - Camden. S. C. Sept. 0, 1907. 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 open for collect ing. State, county and school taxes from October 1&, ltK) 7 to March 1st 1908, A penalty of 1 per cent will be added ou all taxes unpaid by January 1st, 1906. A penalty of two per cent un all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1909. A penalty ot seven per cent will be add< d on all unpaid March 1st. 1908. Tl e rate per ceutuin for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. State taxes, 4 1-2 School taxes, 8 I County taxes, i 1 4 Itailroad taxes. 1 8-4 Court House Bonds, 1-4 Road 1 Total, 18 8 41 The following special levies have been made also: Special School tax, District No. I. for interest on School Bonds Graded Schorl Building, District No. 1, \ Special School tax Dist No. 1, 8 .< >? ? .4 .? 2, 1?$ 44 44 44 44 4* 4 8 44 ?l 4 ? 44 44 7 2 44 *4 41 44 4* |0 ^ 14 ?? 44 *4 44 JJ g 44 44 44 14 44 ]g ? <4 4* <4 4* 44 J7 44 44 44 44 4* Jg g 4ft 4ft ?4 4* 14 2 44 44 4ft ft 4 44 22 2 44 44 <4 44 4 26 2 44 II 44 4ft 4ft 27 2 44 4 4 44 44 44 ' 7 The road tax of two dollar* can be paid the County Treasurer fron. Oc tober 151 li, 1907, to March 1st, HK)8. All male persons living witlnn t In corporate limits of cities or towns, students 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 office, 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 t? pay Paid road tux or work not less than six d:;y? during the year. /I'lic poll tax is $1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In Bending for tax ainoun :* and He' ceipts, state with whom the Taxpayer lived in January last, and if known by two names, give both, and be sure to give 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. THIS SPACE Reserved for the new ad. of New York Importing Co. P. EP8TIN, Mgr., I can put you in touch with probable buyers for your property, no matter where it i? located ------- G&T SOME YANKEE MONEY H. W. FINLAYSON 1323? 55th St., Brooklyn, N. Y, FOR SALE. THE ANCRUM LOTS. 'TT' HE Five Lot9 on Fair Street offered for sale last vm! ' are beginning to movo. Some have been aol<l, tb* others are still to be had for cash or on easy terms, I Each lot 60 x 300 feet. $450.00 for one and $350.00 (of the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring good drainage. Firo hydrant just in front. All taxes paid and no cost for papers. H TWELVE room dwelling on DEKalb Street. House in good location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick basement. Two room servant's house in yard ana two room tenant house in field on back street. Barns and stables and good shade trees. Lot runs through to Rutledge Street. Price $4000.00 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 promises. Fine cook ing range, floor covering, shades and bath fixtures go with house. Price $3500.00 The old Odd Fellows Hull on Rutledge St reet. Has a frontage of about 60 feet and a depth of neatly 2C>0 feet. Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant'! house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price 100.00 FOR RENT. 2 story 6 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 DEKalb Street, n?ar Main. C. C. Moore. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective May 5, 1907. To W&shiflgton, Hew York and East. Lv Camden *11 60 ain Ar Ruck Hill 2 85 pin " Charlotte 0 86 pm " Washington 7 86 am " Baltimore 10 15 am 44 Philadelphia 12 52 pnt " New York 3 45 pm Pullman sleeper and Southern Railway dining cars from Rock Hill. Trains arrive at Camden from north 9 55 a in and 2 45 p. m. Prom south and west 1 30 p m and 6 20 p in. For excursion rates and illus trated matter about "The Land of the Slcy," "Beautiful Sap phire Country," and Summer Re sorts, apply to the undersigned. To olnmbla and IshevUle. Lv Camden +8 M I m Ar Columbia 11 ll? f Ar Hpnrtanburg 8 86 p qp A r Try on 6 10 p to Ar Heiidersonville 8 26 p m Ar Aftlicville 7 80 p m Solid train with Chair and fe Car from Kingville to Ashe ville without change. To hariestOD, Atlanta and lest Lv Camden *116p? Lv BranchviHe 7 80 p a> Ar Charleston 8 46pm Ar Aiken 9 40 pm Ar Augusta 10 80 p flp Ar Atlanta 6 00am Ar Chattanooga 10 16 am Ar Cincinnatti 8 80 p in Ar St Louis 7 82 a m Pullman sleeper Branch villa to Atlanta eonuectiug with sleep or and dining car to Cincinnatti t Daily exccpt Sunday. * Daily. For full information consult J. S. ARMSTRONG, Agent, Camden, S. C. J. C. LUSK, Div Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. R. W. HUHT, Asst Gen ?^ss JUenl, . Atl^th, Ga. p RINTING That LEASES New Type and Labor-saving Appliances, enable us to Furnish PARTICULAR EOPLE . WITH . . Deeds, Chattle Mortgages and Magistrates' Blank* carried in Stock ? at popular prices P ARTICULAR RINTINQ ..AT.. P LEASING RICES Zbe people Job Department. W. a. SCHROCK, FRMPR, phone 01 NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that bids will be received on Satur day, Fehiirury 22ud, 1908, at 12 o'clock M., for repairing label 1 bridge in West Watereo, bids to be received at the bridge on Hie above date and time. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. M 0. WEST, Super nisor Kershaw Co. UNDERTAKING CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OH NIGHT. :: :: :: Ent, E, O. McCrelght, Money to Loan On ltcal Estate. jjrufj & yj.i Traso:<ow. Cured llloori, Hfclti Dlsmie, C?n ccr, Greatest Blood Purl* < tier Free. If your blood n impure, tin o, din eased, f?ot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, entnitf sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings himI humps, scabby, pimply skin, hone pain#, cat irrh, rheumatism, or nnv b1,?oil or skin disease, take Itotanic Itlood Italm(H. It. II.) Boon nil sore* heal, nch'M and pain* stop ai.i i he h|oo<f in made pure and rich, t'ruggists or by express $1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing Blood lta!m ( o., Atlanta, (ia. H, B. It. is es pecially advised for chronic, deep seated eases, as it cures after all fails. At K. Leslie Zemp'i.