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xocal flbattet. Eggs For Hatchirtff. JSggs from prise .winning White Wy&ndoltes, Par | t ridge Wyandotte, Rhode Island Beds and Barred Ply mopth Rocks. Price, $1.50 per Send in vour orders early. | First come, first served. E. A. Brown, Camden, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. Far SALE. Long and short leaf Plod Lum ber for sale. Also 8hingles and f Latlis. For prices, apply to JB. R. Truesdel, ^Eamden R. Jr. D., No. 3, S. C. For Sale. ? ? One '?Atlantic" No. 8 Cooking ? Stove. Apply at this office. Fertiliser! Fertilisers! I am in position to supply your wants in Fertilizers. See me and get prices. A.J. Beattie, Y s Smith Hardware Store. | Feb. 20 8t. 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. For Sale or Rent. One house and lot on Lyttle ton street, uext to the Catholic church. Apply to *? L. A. Wittlcowsky, or Camdeu Store. ? ^ Medicine That Is Medicine. j "1 have suffered a Rood deal with rr'arln and stomach complaints, but have now found a remedy that keens me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters; a medicine that is a medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and tor, run down conditions," says W. C. Kiestler, of llalliday* Ark. Electric Bitters purity and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money Will be refunded if it fail* to help you. 60c at F. Leslie Zemp's Camden Drug Co., and Zeiup A De Pass's drug stores. For Sale. One Hundred (100) acres of land for sale, lying three miles norUi-west of Cumden. Well hooded aud watered, and a bar ' gain at price and on terms offered. Apply at this office. Pine Creek Gin and Grist Mill. This will notify the public that I have rented The Piue Creek vGin and Grist Mill, and I will be glad to have your patronage. Highest prices paid for cotton seed. G. Parker, ? Camden, S. C. A 1908 Art Calendar For Our Readers. - We are requested to announce to our readers, that they can get a beautiful art calendar for 1906, 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 of the appendix by a surgeon. Noone who takes Dr. King's New Li 'e Tills i? ever subject to this f rigotful ordeal. They work so quiet ly you don't feel ttiein. They cure " constipation, headache, biliousness and mal ria. 25c at F. Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug Co., and Zemp A De Pass' drug store. Phone 30 Prompt Delivery Careful Prescription Service Wood's Seeds. f All now crop ? Just in. Plant now Cubbugo, Lettuce I Radish, Beet, Cauliflower, etc Pansy and other flower seed If you want good results, plant WOOD 'S HIGH GRADE GARDEN SEED if you want fresh seed* wtmrnn teed to ro \v , 1 1 1 o n I >11 y * thorn of F. LESLIE ZEMP'S PHARMACY. Phone 30 or order by mail. We prepay postage. PERSONAL ? The friends of Mr. A. 0, Young were pleased to see him on our streets again after a visit of some duration to friends in Columbia aud Sumter. ? Rev. Jabez Ferris has ac cepted a call to the Kershaw Baptist church, and will soon talce charge. He formerly served this church to the eminent satis faction of the members, and the Kershaw people. ? Mr. Sid Smith will leave us .oil next Monday for Philadelphia to commence his engagement with the Base Ball Association there. Sid is a tine fellow, and we liopo und confidently expect that he will make good. Married. Married on Thursday night, the 20th inst., at the re^dence of Rev. C. D. Peterson, aud by him, Mr. Gilliam Moseley und Mrs. Maggie Mqseley. We congratulate the couple and will hereafter address The People to Mrs. Gilliam Moseley instead of as heretofore. Deatli. Died, at the resideuce of one of his sons near Beululi on the 24th inst., Mr. Edward Davis at the advanced age of 87 years. The deceased was truly a father in Israel, and raised to true man hood and womanhood a large family (22 we aro told is the num ber) to mourn liis loss. The re mains were interred at Mt Oli vet cemetary at 12 o'clock on Wednesday. A Card of Thanks. I take this means of thankiug my friends who so kiudly pre sented my name as a candidate for Mayor, and those also who voluntarily profferred me their support. It is with regret that I find it impossible to comply with their wishes at this time. At some future period I shall be glad to serve you. Again thauk ing you, I am Very truly yours, W. P. Malone. For Rent That portion of the Cumden Hotel located on the Northwest corner of Main and DeKulb streets, used for hotel purposes. Spacious dinning hall, pantry and kitchen, with a number of nice rooms u\M>ve stairs for boarders. Immediate possession giveu to the right party. Ap ply to W. A. Sch rock, Agent and Lessee. Care The People's office, Cam den, S. C. CoiivttlttKceiit. I am pleased to announce lo my patrons and friends that I am now convalescent, and hope that, my condition will continue to im prove until I regain my usual health. That my condition wns serious will be evident when I tell you that I wus suffering from a complication of diseases, all of them of a serious nature. In connectiou with the above, I desire to thanlc those friends who alleviated my sufferings by their kindly attentions. Mntkcri For l>entli. ??Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to nieces. Doctors fail cil to help me, ami hope had fled, when in.C husband K?>t Dr. fling's New Dis covery," say* Mm. A. <?. Williams, of Bar, Ky. '?The first done helped me and improvement kept on until ( Imd gained r?s pounds in weigut and my health wax fully restored." This medi cine hold.- the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee F Leslie Zemp, Camden DrugCo., and Zemp A Del'ass' drug storos. 60c and #1.00. Trail bOltle free. KXCUKHION IUTKS To' Now OrlcnttH, Mobile mid PniiMHCoht via Sunt liern ltatl way. Account Mardi Grus celebra tions at New Orleans, La., Mo bile, Ala., and Pensacolu, tf'la., The Southern Hallway an nounces the very low rate of one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on salo February 20th, 27th. 23th and 25)th, inclusive; March 1st, and 2nd, inclusive, good to leave New Orleans returning not later than midnight March 10th, Stop-overs allowed tfoing and returning-. For riles, detailed informa tion. etc , apply to n??aie%t Tic ket*. Ag<Mil or address J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agt,. Charleston, S. 0. BREVITIES. -Confer a too r by duliiy with our lumber advtrliMn. ? Send bs iooh mwi etch week as you can father io. We want it by Tuesday norDiog. ? Bead carefully all oar ad vertisements, end profit ay then. ? The ad. of Dr. P. Leelie Setnp should attract gardiners everywhere. ? Mr. R. W. Hampton le still conducting hit. Carriage and Wagon shops in rear of Messen ger office. ? See new ad. of Mr. A. D. Kennedy in this issue. The Per li Users he advertises has a wide reputation, while his line of hardware needs no aigument ? Read Mr. C. C. Moore's new ad. iu this issue. It is attrac tive, and mesas exactly what it says. He is a safe agent to deal with. ? Subscribers are earnestly requested to note particularly the bordered card oo oar edl toa'al page eotitled: "Post Office Ruling." It is of the ut most importance both to you and ourself. ? Hon. W. Bratton DeLoacbe has a professional card with 01. He is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. -Note the change in owner ship of The Camden Supply Co. It doesn't mean that the public will 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 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. ? 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 (or 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. Why get up in the morning feeling blt.e, Worry other a and worry you; Here's a arcret between you and me, i Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. Zemp A DoPaaa. Registration Notice. The books of registration for the purpose of registering quali fied voters in the City of Cam den, will be open in the Council Chamber, every Wednesday from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. JOHN B. ARRANT8, Supervisor of Registration. Feb. 27, 1903. Williams & Steedman, Fire, Accident and Health INSURANCE, -i Surety Bonds, t Offlce oier store of J. C. Ciritoi I Co. W. BRATTON DC LOACH ATTORNEY AT LAW Camden, 8. C. Trespass Notice. This will notify all person* tlmt Shooting, Fishing, or other, wise trespassing on my planta tion in West Wateree is strictly forbidden. Henry Savage. 9 19 6m. Election For Mayor mmI Alder* men. We notice in one local con* temporary a number of candi nates as candidates for Mayor and Aldermen in the coming elec tion for officers to serve our city durinr the ensuing two years The gentlemen men tioned are all clever folks* but there are others, so let all of them rome on and put their cards in THE PEOPLE. We reach EVERYBODY. GET SOME YANKEE MONEY I can put you In touch with probable buyers for your property, ro matter where it is located H. W. FINLAYSON 132S? 65th St, Bmkln N. T. LoitooThinlytiftiag, ibt Mi lost* * fold bNMtat with laitUlt wirtTtd on IimU '8 If, B.'* Finder will W nwtrded by rtkaraiof mm to thla office. agLcre s ^?nsrst.TL szssfaaissft 'sunrj! ?*!? tlM ?jrataw strong ??d beaKfcjr, i??,Tw<r Trth?. * Thwb . F.Eelmai.ofOII .... Oj N- Ym My?, *>b?M tlM ?Mt an. oojrinf COM NN I trcr had, with Buoklen'e Am tea Halve. I applied Mile uIt* ?mw a day for two iayi, when ?my trawof ike mrt ?a> hob>." ?U *??. SoM mmdf (uaran UeatP. LmIUZmm, Gaa*ea Dm Co.. and Zeap A DePaaa, 4ra? Morn. MM loar BmImh! If you 4oBl nobody will. It is jour koiiMM to Beep out of ill tke (rouble you mb tni you eta %nd will keep oat of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbey keep biliousneee and jaundice out of your system. Me. at P. Leslie Zr nap's. Oerndeo Drug Company's and Zrnp A DePnss' drug stores. BCZBMA M* PIUB CURB FRFF Knowing wbat It was to suffer rntt i Wl|| -ire free of chaboe to any aflieteda poet tire euro for Eo sema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enoloee Scamp. Wanted "ttf rE ? ? look after renewals and iMftaae subscription list of a prominent ?loathly wh?iI?*. ea a aalan andcotn mission harta. Btptrltnee dearable, hat Ml neesSsarr. Good owportaaltjr tor right ?eraoa. Address ranlliier. Box as. Statlot O, Mew York. Best Design*. Est. E. O. McCreight. 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 Shraidevessi. As we are closing out the old busi ness, would thanic both our creditora 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 continnance of same. CAMDEN SUPPLY CO., T. A. Bojfcis, H. C. fthaekelferd, Prop'rs V. ft. SGHROGK iOTARI PUBLIC. IiUfial Certllciti vtth Seal. Jny Legal (BlanM filled and probate^ [. Wills, Contracts and Agreements , Specialties. Call ?t or 'Phone THE PEOPLE'S OFFICE, Camden, S. C. Dr. I. H. Alexander, DENTIST. Office one door North of MTlie People.' Cures Blood, Akin Disease, Cm* cer. Greatest Blood Port lier Free. If roar blood it impurt, Ibis, 41* not or rail of humor#, tf rati have blood poison, cancer, carbanel**. rating ?orfi, scrofula, *cz*nta, ttehiaf, rinlnir* and bump*, ?cabby, pimply ?kin, bon* pain*, catirrh, rheumatism, or any blood or akin ditra**, tak* Romanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Boon all sorr* Itoal, ache* and pain* stop at. i lh? blood I* mad* par* and rtob. Druirffist* or by express $1 par larff* I bottl*. Sample fr*? by writing Blood i Ralm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B, B. B. I* f ! perially ad? ised for obronlo, d**p ?eated case*, a* it citrc* after all ala* fall*. At P. Leslie Zemp'*. ? Money to Loan On Ileal Estate. Clarke & von Treukow. Wtira taraiigottt tone pretty fur work to Um waj of Job ittUourj at lets thu fair prioae. Give as t call when in Bttd of tojthiif la the Una of Rarelopea, Latter, or Note haadt, Card a, Programs, la faetl anything that can be prlatad id 1 an y firat-claaa Job offloa. Wa bare the presaes, the type, the aeo and the a took. What mora coald joo want? For Sale! Rough Pine LUMBER. H. Brltton Croft CAMDEN* & C. ?CRMS cah with o mourn. Tax Notice. Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County Camden, 8. O. Sept. 6, 1907. In aooordance with the Act to raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing January 1st 1906, notioe Is tiereby given that the books will be op?n for collect ing State, county and school tsxes from October It, 1907 to March 1st 1908, A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpsld by Janusry 1st, 1908. A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1008. A penalty of seven per cent will be| added nu all unpaid Mareh 1st. 1906. Tt ? rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows : Hills. 8tate taxes, 4 1-8 School taxes, 8 1 County tsxes, 8 1-4 1 Railroad taxes. 1 8-4 Court House Bonds, 1-4 Road 1 Total. IS 8-4 The following special levied have been made alto : Special School tax, l>iatrict No. 1, for interest on School Bonds Graded Schorl Building, District No. 1, yA Special School tax Dist No. 1, t ? 4 II t .1 *4 ||? 44 44 44 tl 4. 4? |' 44 *4 4. 44 *4 7 S 44 *4 44 44 i. lOj 2 44 .t 44 ?4 14 US 44 44 44 ?4 44 J2 g 44 4* 44 4. 44 J7 g *4 44 44 41 It Jg | 44 4? <4 ?? It ]y J 44 44 41 14 41 22 S 44 44 44 44 4 MS 44 44 44 4| l> 27 2 44 4 4 44 ' 41 44 |Q J The road tax of (wo dollars can be paid the County Treasurer from Oc tober lfttb, 1807, to March 1st, 1906. All male persons living within the corporate limits of oities or towns, students attending any oollege or cshool of the State, Ministers in charge of regular congregations, teaohers em ployed in publio schools, school trus tees during their term of offloe, 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 18 and SO years are required t? pay said road tax or work not less than six days during the year. The poll tax ia $1. ?II 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, givtf 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. D. M. McCaskill, County Treasurer. s 5 > * 9 3 s 3 E ft. & <? o i i ?5 it "IT PS * \ oZ o<t *? iF?i in ry 0 m 111 t t*d THE ANCRUM LOT 'S. HE Fire Lots on Fair Street offered for ?- ^ VI/ are beginning to move. Some have bee n ??*? others are still to be had for cash or on easy ter.na ^ Each lot 60 x 300 feet. $460.00 for one and the others. ^ Q rowing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope \ back assuring good drainage. Fire hydrant just in i All taxes paid and no cost for papers. m TWELVE room dwelling on DaKalb Street. House 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 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 oq 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 The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge Street. Has a frontage of about 60 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 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 DzKalb Street, near Main. C. C. Moore. "SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective May 5, 1907. To Itshiijtoi, lev York ud East. Lt Camden *11 80 am A r Book illll 1 86 pm 44 Charlotte 8 88 pm 44 Washington 7 88 am 44 Baltimore 10 18 am 44 Philadelphia IS 8S pm 44 New York 8 48 pm Pullman sleeper and Southern Railway dining cars from Rock Hill. Trains arrive at Camden from north 9 55 a m and 2 45 p. m. From south and west 1 80 p m and 6 20 p m. For excursion rates and illus trated matter about 44The Land of the Sky," "Beautiful Sap phire Country," and Bummer Re sorts, apply to the undersigned. To olubia aid likevUli. Lt Camden 48 66 m i. Ar Columbia ? 11 16 a Ar Spartanburg 886^77. Ar Try on 6 10 p Ar l!endcr?onville a tr> y ,? Ar Aslieville * 7 ?0 p Solid train with Chair and C:. fe Car from Kingville to A??) ville without change. To Urlestos, Atlanta and lest Lt Camden *2 I? j> u> Lv Branchville 7 80 p u Ar Charleston 8 IS p Ar Aiken , ? 40 p ? Ar Auguata 10 So p u Ar Atlanta 6 00 a m Ar Chattanooga 10 lf< a it. Ar Cincinnati ? 8 80 4? .u Ar St Louia 7>2aoi Pullman sleeper Branchville to Atlanta connecting with sleep er and dining car to Cincinnatti Daily exocpt Sunday. Daily. For full information consult 4. S. AKlSTROMr, H*U Cuidei, 8. C. J. C. LUSI, Dii Passenger Ageit, Charleston S. C. R. V. HURT, Aist Gei ?us Ages!, AtlMtl, Gl. PRINTING That LEASES New Type and Labor-saving Appliances, enable ue to Furnish ARTICULAR EOPLC . . WITH . . ARTICULAR RINTINO AT.. LftASiNa RICES Deeds, Cliattle Mortgages and Magistrates' i#lu ; . carried in Stock ? at popular prices Ube people 3ob Department. W. 4. SCtlROtK, FROF'R. l'KOri? *?