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local flDatter. Bn> ftr Hmtfhif. Eggs from prise -winning White Wyaudottes, Par tridge Wyandotte, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plj month Rocks. Price, $1. 50 per 15. Send in vonr orders early. First oome, first served. B. A. Brown, ^Oanden, 8. C., R F. D. No. 1. For Sale. I will offer for sale on the 6th fnst., at my home 8 miles east of | Camden, 1 cow acd young calf; 1 Baggy and Harness in good L condition, a lot of Hay and Fod der, Farming Tools and House* bold Furniture, also several Hogs and Pigs. Riley J. Outlaw, Camden, S. C. For SALE. Long and short leaf Pine Lum ber for sale. Also Shingles and Laths. For prices, apply to B. R. Truesdel, Camden R. F. D., No. 3, S. C. For Sale. One "Atlantic" No. 8 Cooking Stove. Apply at this office. Fertiliser ! Fertilizers S I am in position to supply your wants in Fertilizers. See me and get prices. A.J. Beattie, at Smith Hardware Store. Feb. 20 3t. For Sale or Rent. One house and lot on Lyttlc ton street, next to (he Catholic church. Apply to L. A.Wittkowslcy, or Cumdeu Store. Plue Creek Glu uud Grist Mill. This will uotify 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, S. C. A 1008 Art Calendar For 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 size of this wall calender is 6X9 inches. Now's the time to take R n!h?y Mountain Tea. It drives one the germs of winter, builds up l lie stomach, > Kidneys, and liver. Ttie most won derful spring tonic to make people well. You'll be Mirprised with re suits. 86c, Tea or Tnbleis. ' Zemp & DePass. After A Lung Wait. After a loug wait, Mr. John McSmyrl had his claim against] the old State dispensary ordered paid on last Monduy by the Dis pensary Board. The board docked the account about $950, ^ but even deducting that amount, a very comfortable balance ot about $33, MX) was left. This] claim wus eminently a just one, as there was no suspicion ofl graft attached to it, aud we con- J gratulate Mr. Smyrl on the set tlement. He was represented before the board by Mr. L. A.l * Wittlcowsky of our city. FlioueSO Prompt Delivery Careful Prescription Service . Wood's Seeds. All new crop ? Just in. k Plant now Cabbuge, Lettuce Radish, Heet, Cauliflower, etc Riisy and other flower seed |f you want good results, plant '' [WOODS HIGH GRADE GARDEN SEED .And ff you want fresh seeds guaranteed to grow, then buy them of F. LESLIE ZEMP'S PHARMACY. Phono 30 or order by mail. We prepay postage. PERSONAL Mr. A. C Brown is *p ^nd about a^am after a brief bat terere illoess. -pCol. W. W. Lumpkin of Columbia, speut s part of Tues IB C^ndea. ?Miss Karesli of Branch r,'*ta?T'?U'05 <?? sist.r, Mr,, H. L. Bohlosber^. . ~Mr*- Joho T. Mackey gpeDt H??h ? y" W'th her '"her at ileatli Spring* last weelt. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luturus ? AuK"8l?. are sending a few days with relative, here. . ~M Stewart of Lancas ter county, is visiting lii, ,<>n This .IT ?tewan ttnd '?ra"y I his is bis first visit here. m ~M.r, James H. Stewart has moved Into the cottage on the corner of DeKalb .nd M[|, "l' Schrock, Jr., spent Saturday and Snn-lay with , , ?1S principal business was to look after his papa. ? ~Mr- Clarence Trantlinm re cently won ?ne of the scholar Ps J1 Annapolis Nuval Acade ?y- We congratulate him. Mr. J. Kelly Nelson of Sum ter, was in the city on last Thursday and Friday. We were pleased to see him nga*ii. -?Mr. 8. J. T. Young of Dal 5? 8Pent Friday in Camden. He looses as lean and hungry as ever, but hopes to get over it J. H. Dixon and sou of Columbia, returned to their home on Monday after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. H\ Dixon and family. ?Our friend. Mr. E. M. Fla1-. ei ty of the city of Biauey -va, I niid Ti"11 d' ?" Saturd">'' '""I The People t|le usuu, pi ant cull. 1 Misses Bessie and Sndie Muan of Kulb, who have bee,, spending a couple of weeits with friends and relatives ui D.ilzWI have returned home. % ? ~AIrS' C- L Stuckey uudj daughtor are visiting the fullll, of Mr. D. P. Dixon on LnF?y?u? avenue. They are reside, ,u of Bishopville, S. C. Rev. A. T. Jameson, Super-! inleudent of the Co, iu,e Maxwell Orphanage at Greenwood, All, J the Baptist church pulpit on l?s. Sunday. All his former parish oners were glad to have him with u&ogaiu. ?Mr. C. S. Nicholson, for i merly of Bethune, but now of Lovett, Pla , was in Camden on iday and Saturday. He is en gaged in an extensive lumber iind shinglo busiuess at Lovelt, to which point ho returned on Saturday night on the Seaboard Good luclc toyou, Charlie. Important, Subscriber, read notice Office Ruling, ' ftnd act Promptly. Dentil. Died, at his homo on 611 a? Swamp on ihe 27th nit., Mr. Ht?nj. Bass iu the 57th year of his nge from a stroice of paraly sis suffered about eight weeks previous. Ho leaves a widow and two sons to mourn his loss to whom our sympathy is ex tended. Died on Friday morning, the 28th, ult. Allan VV. Powell, a well known colored citizen of 11 complication of diseases, chiefly paralysis and kidney trouble after a lingering illness. The deceased was not jiopular with either the colored or white races of this city for some unknown reason, but as for us, our deal ings willi him were always pleas ant. He kept himself strictly iu his place, and we extend svrn pathy to I. is widow and family No Use To I>io. ?'I have fnuml out Mint is 110 11*0 to ?lu? of lone Iron l?li?a lim a you ran get |>r. KIok's N w I'i * cov?>ry.M mr.vs Mrs. P. wiuif. of Riidbboro. 1*a. "I would not t??* alive to-day only for tlmt wonderful inrdi r.inr, It loofpiifl up a miugti ifiiloliMf ' than anything rlsr, aod r.iir?'s lung ! di?ra*o cvrn after tin* cunt* is pro initirtrf# hopeloM." Tina most rHi ililt1 rvmliily tor rough* nod colds, la j Krip|'?, n*ll?ma, hroru-liit is and lioarsr i?c?n, is nolo under ico>trant?ae ni F. ? 1 1?* '/.? mp, t'iioid"o l?nn? ' , ao I /, o p A ? > I n- ' - < 1 jiflO'J. Trial Uoliif ?? Important, Subscriber, road notice "Post Oflico Hilling" and act Promptly. BREYITI ES. Confer a favor by deal lug with oar lumber advertiser*. \ ? Send as suoli news each week as you e*n gather lu. We want it by Tuesday morning. ? Read carefully . all our ad vertisements, aud profit- by them. ? Tbe ad. of Dr. F. Leslie Zemp should attract gardiuers everywhere. ? Mr. R W. Hampton is still conducting his Carriage and Wagon shops iu rear of Messen ger office. > ? See uew ad. of Mr. A. D. Kennedy in this issue. TheFer tilisers he advertises has a wide reputation, while his line of hardware needs no aigument ? Read Mr. C. C. Moore's new ad. in this issue. It is attrac tive, and means exactly what it says. He is a sure ugent to deul with. ? Subscribers are earnestly requested to note particularly the bordered card 011 our edi toa'al page entitled: 4 'Post Office Ruling." It is of the ut most importance both to you aud ourself. ? Hon. W. Brat ton DeLouclie has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, aud <1 gen ial gentlemau. Important; Subscriber read notice 4 4 Post Office Ruling" and act Promptly. ? We want to aslc us a special favor that our patrons for job work look over their stock a number of days before they need the work tliey 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 iu time. Good For Hvcryboily. Mr. Norman It. Coulter, a promi nent architect, 111 the Delbert Ituild i lift, S?n Kranciaco, *ays : 'M-fully en dorse all that- hae been said of Elec trie, (titters as n tonic medicine. It is ?ood for everybody. It correct* stom ach, liver and kidney disorder* in a prompt and efficient manner and build* np the *y*tem. Klectrio Hit ter." is t lie best spring medicine ever Mold over u driiirKist'it counter; a* a blood pnriflfr it it unequaled, fA)c. at F. I.e*lt>- Zeinp'H, ( -nnideii llrU|; Ho., and Ze.i p & Dei 'ass, dmi; store*. Kindly, People, solid in to us nil ihe- news you can gather. As ii is impossible fur us to scour the country for it |>er soually, no* having .an autotrio bile, air ship or wings, we have lo depend t>n our friends largely for what news we publish. Any thing along the line of marri ages, births, deaths, divorces, re uiov!>U, general health and the several oilier things that go lo make up the news i?i a communi ty will be gladly received. Important. Subscriber, read notice "Post Offico Ruling" and act Promptly. SPORTS. Fine Polo Game. Feb. 28. ? Camden's visitors turned ant today in full force lo see the Blue? win from the Reds by* 4 1-2 lo 2 goals. The day was u cool, bright, bracing one and horses and men were both at their best. The lineup was: Reds, Whistler, Boy kin, Stevens, Salmond; Blues, Smith, Ken nedy, Team, Goodwin. The game was played with snap and vim and drew thunders of ap plause from the packed stands. Walter L. Goodwin of the Ta conics (Hartford, Conn ) played for the Blu?s and had much to do with the fine showing made I by them. L. L. Stevens of the Somerset team played for the Reds and materially strength ened tnut side. Col. E. A. Stevens of the Somersets refer reed the game. Edwards Beats A1 Kubiak. Feb. 2H. ? Billy Edwards, tue clever heavy weight, to ii i g h t beat Al Kubiak, the "Michigan giant," in a fast and interesting wrestling match. The first /nil was uaiiicd after 29 minutes of sent pp.' W'M'K The second fall lesnltcd hifewise in 19 miuiites t ime. Kubiak being downed with a combination of head scissors ; and arm bar lock. The bout was referreed by Mr. ! I). WiMierspoon. Mr. Jame* MeD ?well acting as I ifne-l(??'P"r. \ '' MM ij n'l'il tie* UAihU ?-???. I . Important, Subscriber, rend notice "Pout Office Hilling" and net Promptly. announcements. FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby aunouoce myself us a candidate for the office of Magistrate in DeRalb Township with office at Camdeu, and re spectfully solicit the sufferages of the voters at the ensuiug primary. I pledge myself to abide the result of that primary, aud if pommated, will 'give you the best service iu my uower. Very respectfully, H. M. Fiucher. Tins will annouuce to the voters and my friqnds iu De Kalb To vuship that I am a can didate for the position of Magis trate in said township with office at Camden. The duties of this office uie not uew to me as I have filled a similar position in auother township with satisfac tion to the people. I will feel gruteful for any sup|>ort given me, and if nominated will serve you to the best of my ability. W. Tlios. Gardner. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. We hereby suggest to the voters of Kershaw county the name of Mr. D. P. C. Murclusou as a candidate for the position of Superintendent of Educaliou to be nominated at the August primary. Mr. Murclftson is a ripe scholar, and a school teacher of many years experience on a first grade certificate. If elect ed he will give satisfaction to tiie people. Friends. The Lucky Quarter. Is the one 3*011 pay out for a box of I>r. King'* New Life Tills. They bring you the health that's more preci oiis than jewels. Try them for head arli, billiouaness, constipation ami ma laria. If U?ey disappoint you tin price will "we cheerfully* refunded at F. Leslie Z-utp. Caunleii l>riiK Co., and Zt'inp A DePasa' drug store. I>eaili. Died on Friday morning, the 28tli iust , at his residence on -Fair street this city alter u lingering illness, Capt. Jas. L. Haile, in his 66th year. Tlie deceased was a genial, kindly gentleman, a fond husband and father, one of our best citizens ami a gallant ex confederate. lie leaves a widow aud several sons and daughters to mourn his loss. Our. sympathy goes out in full measure to Miese aud otlie* bereaved relatives. The funeral services were con ducted at the Presbyterian church in the presence of a large congregation, at 11 o'clock ou Saturday, and the remains interred in the family plot in the Quaker cenietary. The community was shocked on Sunday morning to learn of the untimely death of Mr. Sidney T. Zerop which sad event oc curred at Boulder, Colorado on the night previous. O'lr young friend left hero several weeks ago for Colorado in hopes of re covering from that dreud dis ease, consumption, hut alns, too late. He was accompanied by his sister, M iss Ellie Zemp, who attended him with undenying devotion until the summons came which separated a brave and noble soul from a disease worn body. The remains were em balmed and sh'pped to this point, leaving Boulder we are given to understand on Monday evening. They were expected to arrive here lust night or this morning, but at this writing, we have not ascertained whether they have yet reached here. The deceased leaves a sorrow ing father and mother and nu merous other relatives with whom we mourn in common aa we were glad to claim Sid as our friend. For Solicitor. Tlio establishment of the 11th Judicial circuit removes Solicitor Timinermann from our circuit, mo another solicitor will have to ?>e appointed by the Governor to till his place. The many friends of Mr. 13. B. Clarke will be pleased to learn that he is a candidate for this appointment. | No better choice could be made and we hope that Governor An ! < ? iM honor our friend with 1. 1<> ui.?i, lie will lui'ior. j Mr. Olarke is one of the ablest lawyers at this bai\ aprofound I student, and an able s|K?aker. ? Everyone wishes him uccesss in j his aspirations, 1 Am Appreciated Compliment. The following is from The Southern Publisher, published at Charlotte, N.C. It is need less to say that we appreciate to the full the ^kindly expressions of the editor: "The People of Camden, has entered its fifth volume and shows substantial evidence of being popular and prosperous The People is what a family paper should be -newsy, candid,1 accurate uud able. Editor SchrocK is a man with opinions of his own and grit enough to ex press tliem, and his readers honor hun for it. May unbound ed success attend lutn and bis excellent paper " Important, Subscriber, read notice "Post Office Ruling" an.d act Promptly. YOUNG MEN'S BARACA BIALE CLASS Of the Camden Baptist Chureli. (Election or Officers*) At the meeting of the Buracca Bible class of the Camden Bap tist Church held on Sunday, the 1st, inst, the following were elected officers to serve during tho ensueing six mounths; T. B. -Bruce, Pres.; J. G. Mc Caskill, Vice Pres.; H. T. Brown, Sec. ; C. H. Myers, Treas.; T. E. Goodale, Teacher; R. B. Pitts, Ass't Teacher and C. W. Hinsou, Press Reporter. It corxes back tl.at well feeling, healthy looks, puts (In* sap of life in your system, protects you from dis ease. lloliisfer's Rocky Mountain Tea lias no equal as a spring tonic for the whole family. 86c 'lea or Tablets. Zemp& Del'ass. ECZEMA a ml TILE UKE ppCC Knowing what it was to puffer ? I1I.L | vv , 1 1 give FREK of C1IA1UJE to any afflicted a positive cure for Kc zeuia, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamp. I* r - 1 I<ocnl reprnsentlve for \J\I a nf An Cmii<i?*n mill vicinity to ~~ MI1 |o?>k after renewals nn<l Increase auhserlptlon lint of 11 prominent monthly nmKuxIne, on 11 8iilnr> nnd com mission bnttls. Kxperlenco (lost ruble, but not necessary. (Jooil opportunity for rlK>>r< person. Address 1'ubllaher. liox 60. Statloi O, New York. Best Designs. Est . E. O. Me Cr eight. MONUMENTS ANI> TOMBSTONES. Vermont Marble Co's. For Sai.,e! Rough Pine LUMBER. H. Britton Croft. CAMDEN, S. C. TERMS CASH WITH ORDER. I 1? ? m ? s 3 s 5 tnS? m X .Sr *i Out * n s-s1 o f E BITTERS LECTRIC BURT FOB ? n,V' BILIOUHNR8S AND KIDNEYS. TL THE ANCRUM .LOTS. HE Five Lots on Fair Street offered for sale last are beginning to move. Some have been toM, the others are still to be had for cash or on easy term*. Each lot 60 x 300 feet. $450.00 for one and $3o0. for the others. Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to t h back assuring good drainage. Fire 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 an(j two room tenant house in field on back street, Barns and stables and good shade trees. lx)t runs through ^ Rutledge Street. Price $4. 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 $3500.0 The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge Street. Has a frontage of about 60 feet and a depth of neatly 200 feet. Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small. 2 room servant's house in yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1 100.00 FOR RENT. 2 story 6 room dwelling on Main Street. Ample pi\ ib ises, in good condition. Water and electric lights in hou h Price $15.00 Per Mo an A commodious Livery Stable on DnKalb Street, n?w>r Main. C. C. Moore. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedules Effective May 5, 19G7. To Washington, Hew York and East. Lv Camden *11 60 am Ar Rock Ilill 2 86 pm 44 Charlotte 0 85 pm 44 Washington 7 85 am 44 Baltimore 10 16 am 44 Philadelphia 12 52 pm 44 New York 8 46 pin Pullman sleeper and Southern Railway dining cars from Roclc Hill. Trains arrive at Camden from north 9 55 a m and 2 45 p. m. From south and west 130 p m and 6 20 p m. For excursion rates and illus trated matter about "The Land of the Sky," "Beautiful Sap phire Country," and Summer Re sorts, apply to the undersigned. To olambia and AsheiUle. Lv Camden +8 W a a Ar Columbia 11 lit ? Ar Spartanburg IttpM A r Try on 6 10pm Ar Henderson ville A 26 p a Ar Aslieville 7 SO p a Solid train with Chair and Ca fe Car from Kiugville to Ashe* ville without change. To harleston, Atlanta and left. Lv Camden *lMpa Lv Rranchville 7 SO p m Ar CharlfHlon B46pn Ar Aiken 9 40 p a Ar Augusta 10 80 p a Ar Atlanta 6 00 a ? A r Chattanooga 10 15a a Ar Cincinnatti 8 80 pm Ar St Louis 7 82 a a Pullman sleeper Branchvillf to Atlanta connecting with sleep er and dining car to Cincinnati! + Daily exccpt Sunday. * Daily. For full information consult. J. S. ARMSTRONG, J. C. LUSK, R. W. HURT, Agent, Dif Passenger Agent, Asst Gen ?^s Agent, Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. RINTING THAT LEASES New Type and Labor-saving Appliance*, > Furnish ARTICULAR EOPLE . . WITH . . ARTICULAR RINTING . AT . . LEASING RICES Deeds, Cliattle Mortgages and Magistrates' Blanks carried in Stock ? at popular prices Zbc Ipeople 3ob department. I W. a. FROF'R. rhOHE 01