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local Aatter. hm t ? Lost o> April 18th, between Camden and Hermitage Mill, a Gold W. O. W. Watch Charm. Reward if returned to J. F. Catoe. Address, Camden R. F. P., No. U S. C. U. D. C The John D. Kennedy Chap ter U.iD.C-, will meet with Mra. Wiilie Burnet on Fair Street on Monday, May 4th at 5 p. m. Mra. F. Leslie Zemp, Pres't. Pension Money . The pensioners of Kershaw county will be glad to learn that their money is now in the hunds of the Cleric of the Court who will distribute it. We are in debted to the courtesy of Comp troller General Jones for a copy of the full list of pensioners which is open lo inspection at any time. District It of The District Convention ol liu> Grand K of P., is tn session with our local lodge here. There is a full representation, anil euery thing is being done to uiaUe the visitors feel that they are in the houie of their friends and brothers. Boll Your Drinking Water. Some slight impurities have teen discovered in the citv wa ter, so every user of it is earnest ly urged to boil it before using. This will be necessary ouly a few days as the impurities now existing in the water will be easily removed. Until further notice however, we advise every ** one to risk nothing, but -to BOIL THEiiR DRINKING WATER before using. Subscribe to The People, NOW! Glenn Springs Water One-half Gallon 12 to Case and Five Gallon Demijohns, at F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy, Phone 30. TIME Its anno;/; iuc.es ami <Jn Hirers fin* w 1 1 1 1 us. I>oo * l let I lictu infest \ <Mir homes. i l is cjisx to ifct rid of 1 hem will) Tanglefoot , Puis i*u I '*? | ?er or I thick KIiijj Powder. I >o ; k 1 1 i k?^jt I eel t lie use o! proper disinfectants on your premises Mud you will liave less flies and very probably less sic l< ness. We have Crude Car bolic Acid in pint hot lies cents, quart (JO cents. ('arboliuni in pints 65 cents. C'reo* I i t> iu pints 00. ( li!(? ri(le of f <i me !i ii I f po ii n d s | (i rents one immiihIs 20 cents. T<?i lr*t Paper, full weight rolls, 10 ounces, 10 rents. Toi'et Paper, flat packages 3 for 25 cents. f. bbSLIE ZEMP'S Pharmacy Plume ----- 30 There vu a wry pretty wed ding al the Ghereb of the Holy Cross, Statebnrg, 8. on Wedaeeday evtsiaf, the ttnd lest. The biffh contracting par ties were Mr. Nelson B. Murray sad Miss Barsh Nelson, both popular young people of State - burg. Rev. Wra. H. Barnwell, the Rector of the church men tioned performed the ceremony according to the beautiful ritual, of the Episcopal church. The happy groom is a nephew of our fellow townsman, Mr. W. K. Pinckney. Schobl Commencement. The commencement exexcises of the Shaylor's Hill School will take place on Friday evening. May 1st, at 8 o'clock. This school is under the very efficient management of Miss Estelle Al ford. The patrons, friends and the general public are cordially invited to attend. An elaborate program has been arranged, and uu admission fee i* charged The iicciisioti will be enjoyod by ' . ? y > ! Get*. Floyd Suited Wo have ii.-tMi expect i tig the j j aiiuoii'iceiiM'di lit l he tuune i?l Gen J. W Flojd for I ho Legi* i la lure. If elected, be would be a representative of whom we could feel proud. We want uaeu who have something to say, and who are uot afraid to sa.v it, ineu with persuasive and logical language, and the force and abili ty to baclt up their words with work that will crowu their ef forts in behalf of the people with success. Gen. Floyd posses ses all these qualities in a mark ed degree. Send in your card, General, and let us elect you ?S oue of the two to be elected. Voters. Painful Accident, Mr. Frauk Hammond suffered a painful injury at the Metho dist church ou last Sunday night. A window sash fell on his hand, mangling the member badly, in cluding two fingers brokeu. We regret the occurrence more be cause our friend is aged and in firm, and such au injury to him means more tliau it would to oue possessed of strong and vigor ous youth. Thanks Extended. Our thanks are extended for an invitation to attend the com mencement exercises of the South Carolina Medical Collage, which event came off last night at Charleston. We are indebted to the courtesy of our young friend, Dr. J. Sumter Klmme, Jr , for this invitation. He was a student at the institution, and graduated with honor. We wish him all success in his chosen professiou. Death of Bishop Capers. Bishop Capers of the Episco pal Diocese, died at Columbia oti the 22 iust. , after a lingering illness, covering a period of more than a year. In In* ueaih 1 1*<* whole South has sustained a loss. A patriot soldier and con Hs-?te*it christian hit* j^unt' to his rewun.l after u lono life well ? spy lit in I he so r\ ice of 1 1 In State, ; his coil ii 1 1 y kim I !i is ( ?od. The luiK'ial services <\eie icondiietod ai Trinity cfiurch, Colutuoiu, on Kriilny inoriiniir, the2Jtli iust., ami we?*e wilueN* ed by it hi i ije eoticoiirse of sor rowing relatives and friends. - ._ lie <?<>( Wliat III* Nccilol "Nmcyenr* in?" ii l<*ok?'?t us II in> time bad come," *n>s Mr. (', Farthing, of Mill Creek, tint. 'I er. "1 v*:i* "oj run down thai lit#* liuuir on n very j slender l It rend. 1 1 wi.* l In n iii,v druggist 'recommended Klertrie Kitter*. I j bought a bottle fliid I gut what I nreil i ed?- si rcligt l? . I lunfx one foot ill the grave, but Kleeiric Hitlers put it back ] on ( lie tli r I again. j'ud I 've been well ever tiincr." .wold under guarantee Ml I'. I.e>.lte ZempV, < 'Mindell Drug Co., nnd Zemp Dei'inoi. drug stores. | title. j Notice Of Applica tion for Charter. State of Sunt h < 'uroliuM / Kershw ( 'mint j . \ ?| Notice I* lf?*reli> gt\en that ibenu I designed will app ? lie s < r, u . of State for i ? iinriet i. ?? ? ? < . ,| . ? r ? gioiiznti hi for tie- pur,, ? lug liistorie plat.t .s mid r ? . ? i ? iv ? filiHW county, and llui -aid e *p, ?.-,?? tion shall be known us "liohkirk Hill Chnpter National Society Daughter* American Revolution." Mary Aocrum Shannnnr, Frederlk.l Alexander K.iklnmJ. Camden, S CM April fkf, inm. PERSONAL ? Mr. W. A. Sebrock. Jr., of OoliabU, spast Sunday with as. , -Mr. Mis W. Smith was is Columbia ft inr boars liK wsok. ? Mrs. W. F. Maloas Is ?U Ift lag relatives sod friends st 0 bar lotto, N. C. ? Mr. ' J. 8. Rbsme, Sr., si tended ths grsdusting exercises st the Medicsl College, Charles Ion. ? Rev. L A. Mitchell returned lsst week frots New York, where he went to attend the funeral of a favorite niece. ?Mr. B. R. McCreight went to Columbia 'on Mouduy to at? tend a session of the S. U. Com oAsndery A. F M. ? Mr. John A. Sbeorn is ut thst famous health resort, White Spring, Fla. We hope that he will be benefitted by his trip. ? We regret to learn that there is no improvement in the con dition of Mr. E. S. Nettles who has been seriously ill for some I tiin??. | ? Mr. E. A. Youny of Coluiu I bia spent Tuesday in the city. ; "Dutch" is as jolly us ever, and ; | relates some u nusin^ experi^j eucs he has had since he left us. : Mrs. J. K. Vaughat!, of At lauta, is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wal lace. Her many friends are glad to have her with them again. * ? Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bronson, after a visit of several weeks with relatives here, left on Mon day, the 20Vh inst. , for Columbia, which place they will malce their future home. ? .Hon. M. L. Smith was at Cantey on last Friday night, where he delivered the address to the pupils of the Cantey school on the occasion of school breaking for the season. Tourist llotels Closed. The Court Inn and The Kirk wood have closed until next winter, the present season hav ing expired. The proprietors are now at their respective sum mer resorts. Messrs. C. Tick nor & Son at Great Barrington, Mass., and Mr. T. Edmund Krumbhols and family at Lake Sagamore, N. Y.f at which points, we are informed, they have hostelries as large, or larger than those they operate here. CITY TAXES. An Ordinance To Raise Sup plies For The Year of Onr Lord, 1908. Be it ordained by the Mayor mid Al dermen of ill- City of Camden, S. mid by the authority of the tmme, that the following taxes be and tile.* nine are hereby levied for the current year irom the 1*1 day ol January, 1008 to the Hist day of December, 100S : A tax of eight (8) mill* on each and every dollar oi r al and personal prop erty within the corporate limn* ol the City of Camden, H. on to.- l*t day of January, 1008. S?-c. 1. I'luiv it>! ?'?*!? Oo-ii i in *i I *. I per.-ooit b- I wi'i'li i he age* ol eighteen and tliiy year*, renidniu within the Corporate limit* of the Oily ol Camden, S. (!? not exempt from road duty under the law* of the State, shall work the *i reels, way* ami bridge* under the direction oi over*e< r.? a< may lie! appointed l?;r 1 1 . ;i ppaco ? >', time ? not ex.eedin^ *uc(fl) cay.* mi one ,?ear. i IVovhnd: That at the linn of re- j cei v iny I he notice any p?raon may pay in tin* iieidon giving aueh notice three , |.>;).UO) i 'ominiiialieii, winch *lml< he ( reo-i v?-d in lieu of the Work, and t let : jioy person refusing I.*, work on -aid street* or lo pay .-aid Co:nuiui tlioti, ! tdiali be lined not les* than II v'(f.?.tKJ) dollar* nor more than tea ( $10) loi- | I a r* or be imprisoned not le?* (linn i ten (l<>; nor more ilian iwrnty J (20.) day*, in the discretion of ihe t.'ity Iteeorder. Ka tilled by the Mayor and Ald'-rutcu of the l ily of Camden, S. C., ? n Conn- j oil assembled, litis 20th day of April, A. l?. 1008. K. M. Z t; M I', May or A it eat : .1. .1. l idiHMI.K, Clerk. The tax book* for the collection of > City Inxe.i will be opened in the Conn* jcil Cliatuher, Cnndt'U, S. ? .. hi >1 ?? y | 2dt.li, ltfd's. and reinaiii open each d i except Sunday*, from 0A.M.,tol. M from 4 J*. Mm '.o ll I' M.. until. lone i 10th inclmuvc, a'ter winch time the 'penalty will he attached Id all delin quent*. V M. 7. K M I'. Mrt.i >r. ' Altc-t : J i#oouvi.k. , ? ii i ? April Udih, 1008. \ 'I' wen t j v?'l?r Hi'. ? ore " I na%? J?>*i ? j.' . y a r health *? im f , 1 .? leu u iiic'i t v ? , .< .<? . Mfi'OiuK jimii avki .i ? . writ*** O. 8. Woolever, of IcKity i i W. Y, tlueklen'* Arnica Salve heal* tlM wor?t aorei, boil*, burn*, wound* and cut* in the shortest time. 23c al K. Leslie Zeiup, Camden Drug Co., ftint ifiPp 4 Ptra*#* UfUK ?lorwt. BREVITIES. ? Not* lb? change in ad of Dr. F. LmIm ?emp in ibis issue. ? Ool. A.- D. Kennedy offer ing barbed wire and field fenc ing aa cheap as the cheapest. ? "Lost, Found, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Trespass,*' and other ? mall or large cards will be gratefully accepted at this office at liring prices. Try us. We can do you good.* ? Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. ? Read The J. Stevens Arms and Tool company ad which is in this, and will appearin u num ber of subsequent issues. We can recommend their sruns as we have one, a beauty. Writetliera, or, call on your local dealer. Don't be side-tracked with tome thing just at good but insist on a Stevens. Bnnouncements. FOR THE A AUK Kit, I hereby announce myself to tlie voter* of Kershaw county n ranitidine for re-election to the office of Treas urer of the ei.unty. My record as your Treasurer is before >011. Thanking yon 111 advance tor any support y?u may give me in the approaching pri mary election. I hiii Very truly I). M. McCaskill. FOR AUDITOR. 1 thank the voters of Kershaw coun ty for their support in the past, and respectfully request them to stand by ine 111 my race for re-election to the office of Auditor of Kershaw comity this year. 1 have endeavored to do 111 y full duty since 1 have filled this office, and will, if nominated and elec ted, render you the best service in my power. W. F. Russell FOR SHERIFF. Mr. Editor: ? Please announce Mr. T. B. Clyhurn as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw county. Mr Cly hurn ia a young man of sterling quali ties ami If elected he will Oil the office faithfully and without fear or favor. Many Friends, I have served you two terms n* your Sheriff, and now ask at your hands re nomination add election. My record iu the conduct of this responsible of fice is clean, and open to the world. 1 will thank you all to stand hy me, and to vote for my re-uom illation, pledging myself to render you equal service as that rendere:! iu the past, J. S. Trauthain. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations govern ing the democratic primary. G. Arthur Moseley. After considering the policitation of my friends, I lutve concluded to an tiouuce myself a candidate for tlie of fice of Sheriff ol Kerssaw county, *ul? ject to the rules and regulations of tb Primary election J. <). Hilton. This will nnnounce my candi dacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Kershaw county. 1 am fairly well knowu to the voters of the county, and will thanlc you all for your support in the cotnming primary elec tion. If nominated and elected, I will give you the best service in my power Verv trulv, W. W. Huclcabee. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. This will announce me to you as a candidate for the Legislature. A very considerable majority of the voters of the county know me, so there is no use of going into detail as toiny quali fications for the office. I will merely say that I am not entering the race for the money there is in it, for there i* none. My object is, if elected, to ? i ve you Ihe best service* possible. Tin*, I 111H.V say with no no disrespeet to other candidates, you .laven't al ways had. Try a new horse occa sionally. Respectfully, \V. A. Schrock. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. v Mr. Ivliinr: 1'hsise annotitiee Hon. John (J. Richards a^ :i candidate tor i-e-eied ton lo ill" llnuse of Reprice n lal i vi'h. Mr. Richards' serviiv* to Ihe State jind County are loo Well known to i?<- nc ni toned here, sullice i' (o.-ay ihm isi-pthaw eonmy cannot a (lord in do \\ II limit him in Ihe Legi- hit H !*?? ami '?> M I I' I' i ei nrned Miiny Friends. The friends of t'apl. M. L. Smith tieieby announce him a candidate for ihe I cgisiM nrc. A s ex-speaker of the House h - influence among the uiem lii'i't powerful and Ins word-* upon tlie Hour ol the llonse will carry great weight. Mi< iiidcuile knowledge ol rariiiimeuiary law and prnct ice anil lit fauiiliaru \ wit h t he conduct ofalfairs tn (In.1 House will enable him to do very rioeb to .se.cire ill'* passage <?' any niea-un lie may pr>>|to?e or ii !m ,*a i c. liis l- 1 u nil rul NTV commission Kl;>. We present the name of Mr. J dm W, K.?< tor untiiiiiiil inn lo tin- ;?>?itiOn < i I I < ? II I II 1 1?? l< ?!) ? I Iron. \V< *1 \\ . i e ? ? ? .III 'he K-r-hlW 't oiinl; I'. ? 1 ' "out HI i s-IIIIK'f S . Ill" I- (h I' ?II:;1' ! y cspab1. I hon.i-i. a n' wi'.l render l hi' Cfiiul y <er\ !"". Mr Ivliior; A' 1 :i" nru -n' re ", !? ?? i of . 1 1 ; 1 1 1 \ u! ill '. ! ? Mill's, itnd -.1'. I In. I).' ? ftl ? ?? .li ?i T . . ? ? . , j , ? ; i . i H ? ' I I ? * , v, I ill* ti ? i lilt % i'.i.i. Oi'ltiu ?i * sured that I will appreciate all that they do for me. Respectfully, U. U Williams. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. ? A County Supervisor, if he don his duty has so bed of row* to lie upon as I baye found by experience, but I desire rcnoioination and re-election at your hands. This will announce my candidacy. Since I have been the in cumbent of the office I have endeavor ed to do my full duty to the people, and I hope that they will Indorse me' for re-election, 1 thank you for past| favors, and hone to merit a contiuu ence of your coufldance. Mat liew West. FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate in DeKalb Township with office at Camdeu, and re spectfully solicit the sufferuges of the voters at the ensuing primary. I pledge myself to abide the result of that primary, and if nominated, will give you the best service in my power. Very respectfully, H. M. Fincher. This will announce to the voters and my friends in De Kalb To vnship that I am a can didate for the position of Magis trate in said township with office at. Camden. The duties of this office are not new to me us I have tilled a similar position in another township with satisfac tion lo the people. I will feel urutnful for any support given ine, and if nominated will serve you to the best of my ability. Thos. Gardner. We hereby announce Mr. John It. Nelson as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for the upper hair of Wateree Township, lie enjoys the confidence and esteem of all. and lias made a model Magis trate. If elected, we pledge linn to sustain Ills record in the future con duct of the office. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OK EDUCATION. We hereby suggest to tin voters of Kershaw county the name of Mr. D. P. C. Mure In son as a candidate for the positiou of Superintendent of Education to be nominated at the August primary. Mr. Murchison is a ripe scholur. and a school teacher of many years experience 011 a tirst grade certificate. If elected he will give satisfaction to the people. Frieuds. At the solicitation of friends in various sections of the county, f hereby announce myself a can idate for the office of superinten dent of Education. If nominated and elected, I will devole my time and such ability as I may possess to the duties of the office, and will earnestly endeavor to malce you an acceptable officer I have an experience of seven years in teuchingon a first grade certificate. Respectfully solicit ing yours suffrages, and pledg ing myself to abade the result of the primary election, and to sup port the uoininees thereof, I am Very truly, I. J. McKenzie. We. the friendj or Mr. W. li, Tur ner. do hereby announce him a candi date for re-election for Supt. of Edu cation. lie haft devoted his enure time .o t!ie office and the supervision of schools. By his faithful efforts to procure more competent and better qualified teachers, we believe he has greatly aided in building up the schools of the county. We believe with] his experience, if re-elected, he will continue to give us good service. Many Friends. FOR CORONOR. This will announce my candidacy for the office of Coronor for Kershaw county in the coming priinnry elec tion. I will thank you all for your support. If nominated and elected, I will give to the duties of the office my best attention. Respectfully, T. U. Williams. W! NTH HOP COLLEGE Scholarship and Enterance Examination. I In- examination for the award of v 'irani Scholarships in Wiulhrop Col lege a|id for admission of new students Nv 1 1 1 be held at t he County Court House on (?'Hilit.V, duly li ut O a. in. Ap piicanls must not be less t ha n fifteen years of ngc, When Scholarships are I vacant altor July 3rd they will be ] award* <1 lo t hose making the highest ? average at tin* -xaminatioii. provided lliey meet 'In- conditiohs governing t l he award. Applicants for Scholar ship* should write to President John son !???( ore i lie examination for Schol&r , ship ev.iminal loll blanks. ,s< !i'>lj.r-!ii|)* ir.> worth #100 and free . uiiii-ci. I i.i* t; \t *e-sion will open ?September 1 . mmis I?*? ?r further in formation and catalogue, address Pres. I>. SI. ?f nil ii son , Rock Hill i U i\ I) c R T A K I N 6 CALLS ATTKNDKD >XV IIOUH DAY ??K N 1(JHT. :: :: :: list. M. (). McCreltflit. ECZEMA and IMLECVltK i f L f i\ * ii .. v\ Mat il wasloen: ' tVLL >' . \ I RKi: ' II.VlMr l<? .lllt\ .till > < * i ? d .1 positive cure (If lv ij/eiiii, Sill Riieutu. Krj sipelas, Piles and Skin lUseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. XV, H'IM.IAMS, 1(H) Manhattan Avenue, New Y-ork, Kuolo^e Stamp. SEABOABD il/JB LTJTE RAI_L W A 1. Tl??w Arrivals aa?l departures as well as Time and Connection* with other Companies, are si veil onlj ns Information mid arc not Guaranteed. NORTHBOUND. No. 84 No. 60 Lv Camden 9 00 p in 0 57 u m Ar Hamlet .11 SO p m 1) 20 a in Lv Raleigh 3 45 a m 12 50 p ui Ar Portsmouth 10 30 am Ar Richmond 9 10 a m 6 05 p m Ar Washington 12 30 p in 9 SO p in Ar Baltimore 1 38 pin 11 45 pin Ar Philadelphia 3 55 p m 4 21 a u: Ar New York 0 30 p m 7 30 a n? Ar Pittsburg 9 42 p m 8 50 a n; Ar Buffalo. . . , G 55 am 12 05 pun SOUTHBOUND. No. 81 No. 43 Lv Camden 9 20 a m 10 40 p ra Lv Columbia ...10 35 u m 11 45 p m Lv Savannah 2 10 p m 2 45 ti in Ar Jacksonville 7 00 p m 7 15 a in Ar St. Augustine .... 9 10 p in 11 00 a in Ar Montgomery 6 55 a in 8 15 p m A .. VT , /"k-l ? '? Ar New Orleans 6 45 p m 7 20 a in Ar Tampa C 30 a in 5 20 p in Ar Miami 10 15 am..,., 10 25 p m Trains Nos 81 anil 84 are composed of the following high class equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer sey City and Tampa, daily; Seaboard dining cur between Wash ington and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also rirst class dav coaches. Trains Nos. 43 and 00, Seaboard Mail, daily, are composed of following equipment: Pullman DraWing room Sleeping car be tween New York and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Buffet Parlor car between Jacksonville and Tainpa, daily; Dining Car between Washington and Hamlet, daily, also first-class day coaches. For information and reservations, call on or write. E. J. COOPER, Agt W. L. BURROUGHS, T. P. A. Camden, S. C. Columbia, S. C. Invest your savings in Real Estate. I am now holding out to the thrifty man or woman an op portunity to invest their savings! n real estate. If von are look ing for a choice lot ina growing locality on which to build a homo for rent, or for your own use, or, to hold for a good prolit iu the near future, buy one of the lots described below, FOR SALE. Ten lots 02 x 2.">0 feet, each on the east side of Broad *ireot im mediately back of the Hookirk Inu, facing the Hotel Kirk wood grounds and just across the street fron the Golf Links. Price ?525.00 each, payable &275.00 cash uml balance on terms to suit the purchaser. On? house and lot on west side of Mill stieet. just above Chestnut. House recently completed, has tive rooms and bath and lot is iiO x L'bS rent.. This property is just across from "Sarstield" whore the new "Sarslleld Golf Club" will be located, and where oKtensive and permanent improvements will be made, worlc ?u which lists ui ready begnn. This is a splendid little home and will prove an e\ eel lent investment. Two story liouso and lot on MoriumontMl Parle in rear of Crau??J School Building. Price on easy U-rms ? s&JOUO.OO Old Baptist. Church and lot on Broad Street. Price on t?;isv terms $-,800.00 ' " Several good tenant house propositions. FOR RENT. Two five room dwellings on Mill Street, below DicKuIb. City water und ample premises. Per month ?lo o<> Nkw dwelling on Mill Street. Five rooms and bath. Good lo cution. Per mouth ,....$10.00 Pour room dwelliug 011 Lyttleton Street. City water. P<*r month $7.50 Offices over Whitaker & Burnet's Store. WANTED AT ONCE. Fifty or seventy five acres of improved land. Suitable to the cultivation of fruits, Especially peaches. Near Camden or some other prosperous city in the piue belt. A small self supporting farm in a healthy locality, situated near the water where there would be good kuntiug and tishing. C. C. Moore. C.Do you remember, as a boy, how delighted you wcrs v/ith your flrot STEVENS? Truly an event at that time. Oivo YOUR DOY o STEVENS now. Will add to his happineso and~e<!ucation. MAKE A MAN OF YOUR BOY I If yon cannot obtr.'n ?TITX1VS nru.4 BHOTOUK8- - PIIT0L8 from your D?*t?r, W? (kip OlMt, ?rpr?M pr?p?l4, upon of OaUlog Prto* Tot 6 ccmU In ilato;i to p?f po?Ufrc. w? Trill yyn cut cctnpl?V> 10 O p tgn rir* ua Cttiiop J. STEVENS ARMS A TOOL CO. P. 0. Bo* 4098. Chicopes Falls, Mats. W. fl. SGHROGK NOTARY PUBLIC. Notarial Certificate with Seal. Any Legal fIUank filled and probated . Will j, Contracts and A ^rceinents, Specialties. Call al or 'IMionn THE PEOPLE'S OFFICE,, Camden, h. 0. rUECTRIC -T?KTinsTKoR E | Subscribe to llie PEOPLE. Dll.ioi .- \r?ss BITTER8 AND hiDNKYS. ! DR. KING'S r?JfW ?391:?VERV Will Surely Sfo? Thst J Advertising will) us juiys.