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Xocal matter. A Bargain. A New Upright Piano for sale by F. Leslie Zemp. lu perfect tune. For Sale. five li nod red acres wood land and timoer for sale, two miles from Blaney, Kershaw County,, Inquire Box 88, Bel Air, Md. ? . ? II. c. The John D. Kennedy Chap, t jr, U. D. C., will meet with Mrs. John Cantey on Monday afternoon, June 1st at 5 o'clock. Ice Cream for the Kershaw Guarda. j A number of ludies have kindly consented to se.-vo ice cream and other refreshments on Mouu raent Square ou Thursday, May 28th, at 0 o'clock p. m. Pro ceeds will be turned over to the Kershaw Guards towards de fraying their extra expenses at the encampment, such as cooks, etc. There will be a prize drill l?y the uquads in tent pitching and probutiy au extended order drill. Special Services in tbe 8aptist Church. Uev. W. Li. Walker of Atlanta, Ga., will begin a special series of meetings in the Baptist church next Sunday morning, May 31st at 11 o'clock, and continue for several days. Mr. Walker is one of the best Evangelists in the South. He recently had 40 conversions oue uight at Seneca, S. C. Come and hear him. New Hymn books will be used. Thinks ItS.ived Ills Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Miin. ?ays in rec.Mit. letter: '-1 have ust?il Dr. Kind's N.-w Discovery many v<*arn, for cousin and c>ld<, an 1 I think it saved my life. I have found it a re liable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more be without a bottle than ! would b? with out fo j I." For nearly forty year* N-?w Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung reini'dies. As a preventive of pneumonia, and h uiler of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guarantee at F. Leslie Zenip, Camden Drug Company and Zemp A t)e Pass' drug it tore. 6'Jnnd$l. Trial bottle free. Glenn Springs Water One-half Gallon 12 to Case and Five Gallon Demijohns, at F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy, Phone 30. lis annoyances and dangers ar<* with us. Don't lot them infest your homos. Dost roy them with Tanglefoot, Poison Paper or ItlucU' Flag Powder. U s o proper disinfectants on your premises and have fewer llies and less sickness. P i u t bottles Crude Caroolic Acid Oj cents, quart 00 cents. Carboiium in pints 05 cents. Creoliu in pints ^1 .00. Chloride of Lime half pounds 10 cents ono pou ncU 20 cents. Toi let Paper, full weight i/)lls, 10 ounces, 10 cents, in flat paciaigos ;> for cents. F. UO.SLIE ZEMP'S Piiarniaou i*ii .Jin? ----- :io | Parytttk Stroke. We regret to note thai Mr. Arthur do veil was paralysed in the right side last week at his pressing club rooms. He is sup posed to have been stricken on Friday evening or night, but he was not found until Saturday. Mr. So well is a brother in-law of 8enator Hough. We hope that no serious results will ensue from the stroke. W. 0. W. Anniversary Pro gram May. Jnt 5tk, 1101. at bain, 1 1 1* 11:00 a. m. ? Assembling at . Opera House uud formaliou of line of much. 2. 11:30?1200 ? Parade in fol lowing order: 1. Mounted Marshall*, two from each Camp. 2. Band. 3. Speakers in Carriages. 4. Officers of Camps. 5. Sovereigns. 6. Floats and Trades Displays. 3.? Exercises at the Parle con sisting of Speeches, Music, Recitations, Refreshments, Etc., Etc. M mitiflf WOODMEN an raspe ctfrify rv Qwsted to isssnkle witft as at tks abort named tins and place aad join io tie lias if marcb. J. E. BUTLER, District Deputy. Base Ball. Editor The People: The first game for the cham pionship of Camden was played at the Base Ball grounds Mou day afternoon by two local clubs, "The Dixies" and "The Yankee Doodles. " The game being won by the former. Score, 3 to 2. Features of the game were the pitchers battle between Levy for the "Dixies" and Alexander ft r the "Yankee Doodles," also the batting of L. Lindsay. Batteries: "Dixies"? Young and Levy. "Y iU1 kee Doodles, ' W i Ison and Alexander. Will report tho other game. Fan. Bucklen'M Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, or Ktiral Route l ; Coch ran, G:i., writes : -I had a bad sore come the of ,ny foot and could find nothing that would heal it until I applied Buck leu's Arniea Salve r;ess than hair of ? 25 cent box wo,.' the day for in c by affecting a perfect ?Mire. * Sold under guarantee at F L?-sl.e Zen,,,. Camden Drug company ?Hid Zenip & DePass' Drug Store. School Closing and Picnic ^ DeKalb school was closed on Saturday last for I he season. The occasion was appropriately cele bra ted by a picnic which was at tended by a largo number of patrons and friendsol I he school, and the very efficient teacher, Mrs. C. P. Loriclf Good order prevailed throughout, and sigh iusg wains, and bonny lassi s were much iu evidence. Several addresses were delivered by prominent speakers, including Messrs. J. c. Ililton and \V. R. B u field. We also made a Tew re maras which were received with rather more attention than we think they deserved, but as courtesy is proverbial with those DeKalb folks, we will set it down at that. Another School Closing. ^ Tho school of Mr. Tom Mc Caskill at Blaney was closed on Saturday with a picnic. A tre mendous crowd was prsesent, and the occasion is said to ha\e been a very enjoyable one. All the candidates were invited to attend this function, including ourself, and practically all of them were there except Sheriff I Hilton and lit. A previous en gagement at. DeKalb prevented acceptance of the invitation from our friends. We are informed that the oratorical feats of the numerous candidates are -some thing long to be remembered. The dinner was alright, the au dinance and orators alright though perspiring, and the gene ral ensemble marked a gala day I in the history of tho city of | Bl^iey. We assure our friends that had it .been possible for us to have split ourself in half on I that day, one half of us would | It ivo been at I) Kalb, and the other at Mlaney for we h.ivc t!? ? warmest kind of friends at bjtli places. PERSONAL ?Mr. W. D. Good ale, formerly of tb!? Oily was held up In Co lumbia last week, and relieved of about $12. Mo clue to tbe as sailant, or highwayman has been secured. ?We congratulate Supervisor ^Test on the condition of tbe road leading to DeKalb which we traveled on Saturday. The greater portion of it was a pleasure to drive over. Capt. W. L. Burroughs, T. P. A., of the Sealioard, with headquarters at Ooiutcbiai has been transferred to the Jackson ville dmsiou. His former po sition has been taken by Mr. J. S Etchberger. ? . Mr. Jake Hirsch leaves ns today (Thursday) for a visit to Staudenberg. Germany. He will be accompanied on the return trip by a young Mrs. Jake Hirsch. Our sincere congratu. j latious will follow their arrival. I ? The editor was so seriously indisposed on Tuesday that we couldn't work, which accounts for The People not coming out on time this week. Of course %ve this will not occur again, at least for the same cause. ?The candidacy of Mr. B. 13. Clarke for solicitor is putting a little spice in the race for the Richland aspirants. Unelss a combination of those candidates results after the lirst primary, Mr. Clarke will win as is right and proper. ?Mr. C. W. Palmer is with us ugain after an absence of 30 years, quite a number of which werespeni in several States of South America. Clint, is an old Camden boy, and his many friends are glad to have him with us again. He is visiting! his mother, Mrs K. E. MeroJ ney. B R E V TtT E S . i,?7HoU- ,W- Bratton DeLouche lias a proiessional card with us. lie is a sound lawyer, aud a gen ial gentleman. I ? Read carefully our adds and notices in this issue. There is quite a bunch of them, aud all ot them are interesting1 rM 10 of that big ditch on Church street makes the look of things iu that section much more pleasing to the eye. Ljc?l the good work go on. ?Note the change in ad of Dr. F. Leslie Zemp in this issue. Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer nig barbed wire and field fenc ing us cheap as the cheapest. ? Egg-setting is at ou t over for the season, so we will feel ob liged to some of our subscribers to biiug us in a, f<?w dozen, and when spring chicicens areiipe 'o bring in a few of them also! Tlie UcHt K*HIh Cvor Sold. "A fier doctoring 16 years for chronic "dig^ti,,,,. and upending over two hundred dollar*, nothing lias done me ?? much good as I>r. King', Ne w I.jfJ 1 Co"*ider tliein the best pills ever sold." writes II. y. Ayaeue, of ngti'side, N. (J. Sold under guaran tee at F. Leslie Zemp. Camden l)ruir >t::rnLa,,d Zemp A Deiw A MONEY MAKER FOR AGENTS. "Th? Old World and Its Ways" - BY - WilllAM 1EHN1HSS BRYAH. (V70 Imperlnl Octavo I'ikic*. Hnperl> KiiKrtivlnifH tfioni pliotoKioph" taken by Col. Uryan. Kwouijtlnu lil? trip nroun<1 tlio worltl iiimI liln visit* to nil tint Ion-. UrenU'St l?ook of trnvel ever written. Most successful seller of tiilH K?*nern llon. Foil r lOriltlon* in fonr midpI Iih. The UKeiit'H Imrvest. Write nt onco lor ..Territory' rwul "Agent's Outfit" AiientH Outfit Prpo.-Ronil Sn eem.H to eovor cost of innllliiK n ml liuntl llnu* A'IdresH, Till Tfcoppsu Fib. Cf., St Loois, Mo. *?21 ? KSLLthe couch >nd CURB ihi L U N C3 ttIH Dr. King's N ws Discovery r*n /^Oim'KPTlOU Price FOH I OUOMt and 60c *.$100 ISOLDS Fr*e Trial. Surest and Quickest Curo for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MOWEY DAOK. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALL 7 65 X 133 65 X 200 65 X 200 to CO H X ? us IO eo X ?? us U3 CO H X to M3 CO w* X Rutledge street The above diagram shows the size and location of the Mcdowell lots ? Which are now on the market. \ These lots are conveniantly located for business men, and the price is in reach of all, raging from $150.00 up.| The streets fronting these lots have been great!}' improv ed, and these lots are among the most desirable in the City. Parties interested see me and get your choice, they will soon go at the price asked. A. J. BE ATT IE An Ordinance. To Secure The Closing of All Places of Business on the Sabbath Day in the City of Camden, S. C. Beit ordained by tlieCilyCourc.il of Camden, S, C., That from ami im mediately after the passage of this Or diance all places of business shall be closed and all secular occupations shall cease within the incorporate limits of the City of Camden, S. C., on the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday. Any person or persons who shall keep open Miiy place ol business, or shall sell or barter, or expose for sale, any goods, wares, merchandise, chattel ,or other article whatsoever, or who shall engage in any secular occupation or business of any kind whatsoever, or ! an) person or persons who shall pub licly work or labor within the City of Camden on the Sabbath day, except in cases of emergency or necessity, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than fifty dollars ($50 00) or be imprisoned for a period of not Jess than five (5) days nor more than twenty (40) days; Provided, that the provisions of this Ordinance shall not arply to practicing phy sicians of medicine or surgery, or to livery stables, and shall not be con strued to prevent druggists and phar macists from filling prescriptions for the sick, or selling medicines; And, Provided further, that deli verers of ice may deliver ice to their customers on the Sabbath until 1 o'clock, but it shall tie unlawful for ice wagons to be on the streets of Camden on the Sabbath day after the hour named. Jtatifled by the Mayor and Alder men of the City of Camden, S. C., in Coiinc.il assembled, this liHh day of May, 1008. F. M. ZKM P, Mayor. Attest : J.J. Goodalk, Clerk. Camden, S. C., May 28, 1908. An Ordinance. ! To Regulate The Placing of Garbage in . the City of Camden, ?. C. / lie it ordained, by the City Council of the City of Camden, S. C., from and after the passage of this Ordinance; 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to place, or deposit, or cause to be placed or deposited, on any of the pnrks, streets or side walks of the City of Camden, any dead I animal or fowl or any deoayiuir ani mal or vegetable matter or any filth or sweepings of residence, stores, offices or other buildings, or any waste paper straw, hay. broken glsss, tack, piece of tin or metal of any kind whatever, which in the opinion of the Mayor or City Council msy be a nuisance, or which may endanger pedestrains or those who travel in vehicles. 2. That all trash, filth, garbagesor ether matter mentioned in the pre cccding section, slifcll be so placed up on the premises of the property owners i'rom time to time t tint the same may be conveniently taken from said premi ses by the agents or representatives of the City of Camden. ( ?. That any person violating the provision i f this Ordinance shall upon conviction be lined in a hiiiii not ex ceeding twenty dollars ($2J.00)orbe | imprisoned for a period not exceed ing ten (10) days, hi the discretion of the Recorder of the City of Camden. | I. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances of the City of Camden, S. C?? inconsistent with provisions of this Ordinance ere hereby repealed. Ratified In Council assembled, by the Mayor and Aldermen or the City of Camden, S. U.. tli.s lUth day of May, llXia, F. M.ZKMP, Mayor. Attest : J. J. Goouai.s, Clerk. Camden, S. C.f May 28, 1WVS, Hnnouncements. FOlt TREASURER, I hereby announce myself to tlse voters of Kershaw county a candidate for re -election to the office cf Treas urer of the county. My record as your Treasurer is before you. Thanking you in advance for any *upport y?u may give tue in the approaching1 pri mary election. I am Very truly D. M. McCaakill. FOR AUDITOR. I thank the voters of Kershaw coun ty for I heir support in the past , and respectfully request them to stand by me hi my race for re-election to the offlce of Auditor of Kershaw county this year. I have endeavored to do my full duty since 1 have filled this office. and will, it nominated and elec ted, render you the best service in my power. W. F. Russell FOR CLERK OT COURT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw Cmnty, subject to the inlets governing the Democratic Primary. I.C. Hough. We, the friends of Mr. R. W. Ham mond wish to present him as a candi date for the office of Clerk of the Court of Kershaw County. Mr. Ham mond has faithfully discharged nil the duties of the ofllces that he has filled, and will fill this office with equal faith fulness and efUciency. Many Friends. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the olllce of Solicitor of tile Fifth Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and pledging myself to support the nomi nee thereof. W. Ifainptan Cobb. We hereby announce Mr. It. It Clarke n candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. His ability and experience as a lawyer eminently fit him for the position. His power as an advocate has been successfully demonstrated, and this coupled with his fearlessness in the discharge of duty wilt recommend In in to unbiased voter of this district. We feel that t Ins popular attorney will reflect credit upon his County and State if elected. Many Friends. FOR SHERIFF. Mr. Editor: ? l'leaee announce Mr. T. H. Clybtirn as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw couuljr. Mr Ciy btiru is a young man of sterling quali ties ami If elected he will fill the office faithfully and without fear or favor. Many Friends, T have served you two terms n?; your Sheriff, and now ask at your hands re noininalioii and election. My record in tlw? conduct of tjns responsible of llce is clean, and open to the world. I will thank you nil to stand by me, hud to vote for my re-noniiuat ion, pledging myself lo render you < ?| ua 1 rcfvice as that rendercJ in the pa^t, J. Trtuthaiii. 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 rolicltation of my friends, I have concluded to an nounce my Keif a candidate for the of* flee of Sheriff of Kerssaw county, sub ject to the rule? and regulations or th Primary electiou. J. C. Hilton. This will announce my candi dacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Kershaw count}'. 1 am fairly well known to the voters of the county, and will thank you all for your support in the cotnming primary elec tion. If nominated and elected, X will give you the best service in my power Very truly, W. W. Huclcabee. Mr. Editor: At the urgent re quest of many of my friend*, and having given the subject due consideration, I have decided to announce myself for the office of Sheriff of our county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I request my friends to assist me all they can, beiug as sured that I will appreciate all that they do for me. Respectfully, K. B. Williams. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. This will announce me to you as a candidate for the Legislature. A very considerable mnjority of the voters of the county know me, so there is no use of going into detail as to my quali fications for the office. I will mcrely sny that 1 am not entering the race for the money there is in il, for there is none. My object is, if elected, to Rive you the best service possible. Tins, 1 may say with no iij disrespect to other candidates, you .laven't al ways had. Try a new horse occa sionally. Respectfully, W. A. Schrock. Mr. Editor: Please announce lion. John G. Richards us a candidate for re-election to the House of Represen tatives. Mr. Richards' services to the State and County are too well known to be mentioned here, suffice it to say that Kershaw county cannot afford to do without him in the Legislature* and be M I* ST be returned - Many Friends. The friends of Oapt. M. I,. Smith hereby announce him a candidate for the Letfislitture. As ex-speaker of the ' House h s influence among the mem bers is powerful and his words upon t lie floor of the House will carry great weight. His Ultimate knowledge of Parliamentary law and practice ami his familiarity with the conduct of affairs in the House will enable iiiin to do very much to secure the passage of any measure he may propose or advo cate. His Friends. Common patriotism urges ns to an nounce the name' of General .1. Walker Floyd ns a candidate for t lis* Legisla ture. We want men of action, men i?l brum ami men of purpose to represent us, ami lieu. Floyd tills the bill, so we call upon every voter to rally to our can dhl ale. Patriots. TOWNS II I P COM M ISSIOX EKS. We take pleasure in annoum ing Mr. Elmore Brown for election as Town ship Comnimsioiier in Wateree Town ship. lie is at present a member of the Board oT Commissioners of Ker shaw County, and we want him re turned to the position. We present the name of Mr. John W. Rose for nomination to the position of Commissioner from West Wateree on the Kershaw County Hoard of Commissioners. He is thoroughly capable and honest, ami will render the county good service. The name of Mr. W. R. Rar fit-Id is hereby announced as a candidate for the position of Township Commis sioner- for Flat Rock Township. Mr. BarfleUl possesses the capacitp, ami the sense sf duty that will ensure satisfaction tf the Township if elected. Township Voter*. Maj.S. R. A lam ? is hereby an nounced for nomination to the posit^n of Township Commissioner for lE Kalb Township m the August pri- ' mary. Voters. We take pleasure in nominating Mr. J. K. DcKay for election to the office of Township Commissioner for 1 ??.? Kalb Township. Taxpayer. M'e present the name of the right man in the right place in nominating Mr. E. A. Brown for elect ion as Town ship Commissioner for DeKalb Town ship. DeKalb Township. We do here announce the name of Mr. 1). K. Hough as a candidate for I'ownnhip Commissioner for Fin t Rock Township. If elected, he will sustain his record, already made, for efllcicncy Flat Rock Township. Mr. T. (i. Sessions is hereby an nounced for nomination as Township Commissioner for Wateree Towiisol p. He no?v a useful member of the Board and deserves re-election. Friends. Pine Tree democratic Club hereby I heartily endorses Mr. It. B Klihdt in ibis candidacy for I he office of Com- I missioiier ol DeKalb Township. FOIt COl' NT Y SUPERVISOR. A County Supervisor, if he does his duty has no bed of roses to lie upon J as I have found by experience, bill I desire ri nomination and re-election ! at your hands. This will announce my 1 candidacy. Since I have been the in- J cumbeiit of the office I have ehdeavor- 1 |edto do my full duty to the people, : land I hope that they will Indorse me I for re election, I thank yon for past favors, and hope to merit a cuiitinu ence of your coufldance. Matlnnv West. Posse** marvelous curative powers, jrcmovis all disorders, makes health, strength and flesh. After taking llol j lister's Rocky Mountain Ten you'll I realize the won lerful good it does. . JJ.'J cents, Tea or Tablets. '/.vinp <Sc DcPnss, I FOK MAGISTRATE. L \ ,,e'*by announce mysell u? u candidate for tl?? office of Ma^stmio in DeKalb Township ?Ub office at Cumdeu, and J spectfully solicit the sufferagis primary. V?tC'S the e,lsu'?* rJLR'^i mys,:lf lo a?>ide tlx. esult of that primary, and ir Dominated, w.il cuvc jou tb' best service in my m>wer. Very respectful ]j\ II. M. Fincher. Tins will announce to the voters and my friellUs iu Kulb Township that I am a can f?r.l!,e l)0silio? <>f Mu^is irate in said township with oflicc offic^roen' ,The dulicofthi! halo fi? ,noL.uew to ??e as I Have filled a similar position iu lion To HW,,Ship with satisfac cratpfi?] l>00p,?- 1 will fee! Siateful for any support "ivon I me, and if nominated will serve you to the best of my ability. I bos. Ciiirdnor. W? liori-by ?,i?ot,tlC(. Mr Juh|) n NiUunnin r?r rv-,.|,,,.u ?O the odl,., ?r M,sis,r,?. r "Pjirr "air of r, ... Tl,lvlla ]>?? ?l and of a", and l.as ma.|,. ;l ,||U|| tru e. f elected, v,e vl^lsui;i sustain his recopd iu ultf f;u ?l?<-t or tlieoflhe. ? *? Ratify as a candidate r .r u ???,?? ir?"r..rtlu-l??,r W atiwi" T \ oters. I respectfully anil,, ....... candidate r?r Muri.--,. a *'? . ;t ? t? J*,,.. l?w??r section of VV-n t 2>ort of the voters ftip fj: ? ' u ? II. Tiller. FOR SUPKlWNTKXDKxr OF hOC'CATIoN J* Tk u' *" name of Mr. II I' V ? ? candi,.,1,,, of Superintend, ml. ,,f f\ ? " lobe nominated tu} J'1 ' Primary. Mr. M.., ; 'sl r?P? scholar, nnd :s school of many f" St frradoeertitie:,! . i . j '! ? will k.vo ..ra people. A Is. At the soliciiut i ; >11 m \ arious sect i(?;,s , ; j ; . * I hereby niuiounc<> !i;. ;X * Kiate for the olli,-,. <'ontof K(] uc;i( ioti if ?' k *?<" surh al>ilii yr as I ?"vv possess to llio dnli..s?f,|lr. ' o I":: -" earnestly ..,,,1,^""^ C H"?l?-c!fallv solicit '".if yours sii Tf r;i ?'.w , i , V '"S myself the primary -loct ion, ami poit tlio no.nineos tlioieof, j ? > ?''-y truly, I. .1. Afclvonzie. ?V|?. the frituids ?f >},. u- ,. , ?*?? lim".y anu,u,u,.(/,Mu,\i;n!X a ,- rorr,..,l,'.ti"" r.,r S,,,.,. ?f KJll. ?"??>. II.- line u?v?l?| |,is .o the oflicc nn?! il?. <?f is. is,. V - "j ins l.ujiii, , Unrtu f n ?l"?i?-.< l.'a.'licrs, ,v,- I..! ?"r ;? ,p" h" "f III ,,,. , tuntiniic i., II, n.rvic(, I'rieiuls. roit c'OKOXOIf ?^'nrra; zr* Vh" r" ,C; ' ?'"?Mil.,,,. tr?llVl 1 ? < ?. W i!li;ill)S. REAL ESTATE aixl Collecting Aj?ent. All porsoiiB having li I l'^lntc for sale or rent, arc iv.|iicsIin| to end on me f.?r iti formai ion. TIhmi' wishing lo buy or pent Iteal are iiIho reqiienteil lo rail <m lit". A II claims placed i;i my hands f? ?r rollectioii will receive prcm;?t 1 1 ?? u - t ion. f'all on meat Mr. W. A. Sfhro^k'n olllee (The l\ople's ? 1 1 i ? ? ? ? . > Camden, s. Ci. (?. A1e\i?u<l<?r. KILLthsCOUGH ANo_C!JriE the S.UMCS _wi? to?KisgW~1 Ksw $k\rmr$ /Consumption r !?o Furl B 0UCtl3 and ?. T ! CO ^OLDS F.er 1 : ir.!. Surest and Uuick-oot Curo l>r is' \ THROAT liii'l Li I NCI IUOJ13-, LE3, or MONET DA' H. C. Csfe, Qi Fancy Poi'lir/ ,F;sr?3v ;? Or. Chas. S. Bruce, 'Mineral/ Siiigaon, CAHtnEH. s. c