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THE PRESIDENCY.
Wall, the Republican National
convention bu met, nominated
its candidates for President and
Vice President, adopted a plat
form of platitudes and adjourn
ed. As was expected, Presi
dent Roosevelt's man, Friday
(Mr. Taft) was nominsted. Mr.
Sherman, the candidate for the
secoud place on the ticket, is
a fairly well known man in his
own state, (New York) and from
his record appears to be a man
of some force of character, but
it is purely and simply Jtoose
. veltian force , which being the
case, the nomination will not
t strengthen the ticket iu New
York or elsewhere.
All aspects of the situation be
lour considered, it seems to us
that if the Democrats exercise
Only a reasonable degree of com
mon sense, the Republican party
will be overwhelmingly swept
from power In the November
election. But, here comes in
the rub. Some Republican states
man remarked a number of yeurs
that the Democratic party
could always be depended upou
to make a fool of itself at the
right time, that right time nat
urally being the pivotal point
?Pon which hinged sucoess or
failure.
There it no question in our
m?nd if, following the certain
nomination of Bryan by the Den
ver convention, a strong run
ning mate is nominated and a
Sane platform adopted, the Re
. publican party will go down to
defeat. Roosevelt, Tuft and
company, with their oentrifugal
ideas of governmont will meet
it merited rebulco from the un
terrified citiaenship of the ooun
try that regards country above
party, an4 the people will come
into their own again. But, will
the Democratic party this year
disprove the remark of that as
tute old Republioun who made
the remark above quoted. Will
its leaders show a solid front to
the common enemy when the
battle is joined, or, will they act
like children who build merely to
"-knock down again?
' Thei greatest danger to Demo
cratic success this year it ap.
pears to us is that the leaders of
; the party will fall out among
?themselves at the Denver con
Vention, and will take away with
them to their homes and States
the feeling of rancor engendered
through thwarting of their am.
bitlon and prejudices agsinst cer
tain candidates und seotions.
This Is not the tinne for personal,
factional, or, seotional differ
snces among deinoorats. All
Should work together for the
good of the whole oountry.
Learn a lesson from the Repub
I ican party. During ever^ Presi
dentiul campaign wo hear news
.*11 over of fatal differences
among them, but in the general
round* up at the ballot box, they
inake common causo against uli
opponents. Unless the demo
crats pursue a similar polioy on
election day, they will go down
to snother defeat to a oertainty.
Referring to our remark about
"common sense", the adoption
of the polioy indicated above,
will be the very es?iOrce of ii,
?nd will insure us almost cep
tain victory in November.
MR. LYON RENDERS OPINION.
ft Mot kflt Fir |i iKhtratiN H
Tkty llijIjttfM MM tin.
g Attorney General Lyon on
Tuesday rendered an opinion to
Governor Ansel affecting every
eloctor in the State. The con
flUutton of JBi)5 Uisf ranch ising
ilw o?gr p carried a provision rp- 1
pairing rt raRtikratioa of ivtry j
?Mor js the Stole this ;?r. I
The Attorney Qtniral holds, af
Hr iptodlof Mvtttl weeks study
ing the Uw, that every elector
who eras registered any time be
fcw the year 1906 must apply
I for re registration as if he had;
never been registered. All those
registered prior to 1896 are en
titled to re registration provided
they get a certificate from their
clerk of court or the Secretory
of State showing that, they were
so registered. All who have
been registered or ro- registered
so far this year must be enrolled
on the books to be made up by
the county registration boards
throughout the State this year.
Interpreting the constitution
further, Mr. Lyon holds that it
is maudatory upon the registra
tion boards not only to keep
their books open daily during
the months of July and August,
but they must visit each town*
ship ?nd industrial community
of 800 inhabitants or inure for
the purpose of registering* voters
during the month of September.
* Every man who expects to ex
ercise his suffrage privileges and
duties should read carefully and
act promptly upon the opinion.
The qualifications for registra*
tion are that the applicant shall
read and write auy section of
the constitution, or explain it
when read to him, and show re
ceipts for payment of taxes on
$800 worth of property or more,
in which ouse he shall be given
a certificate, provided he uas not
been convicted of any of the
orimes mentioned as disqualify
ing him.
Stockton Dots.
Mr. H.D. Green passed a very
pleasaut day at the State Farm
on last Sunday.
Rev. T. Lin wood Cole and
family spent last Suuday with
Mr. Beltou^ Owens.
Miss Clara Rush, who has been
visiting her brother, Mr. Billie
Rush, will return lo her home
near Westville on Saturday.
Mr. H. Nettles, Jr., visited
relatives and friends in this sec
tion last Saturday and Sunday.
- Master Karl Brasington pass
ed Wednesday last very pleas
antly at the home of Mr. Belton
Owens.
Mr. J. M. Green of Hoykin is
at Sumter for a few days, visit
ing his sister, Mrs. W. T. Dun
can.
Mr. Mannie Rush and family
spent last Suuday with his
brother, Mr. Billie Rush.
Mr. Thomas Brown's visitors
returned to their home last Mon
day.
Mr. Henry Pearce of Camden,
spent last Sunday with his
father, Mr. B. M. Pearce.
Mr.. J. C. Humphries enter
tained his nephews, Messrs. A.
W. and A. L. Humphries last
Sunday.
?'Our" Soldier Boys returned
Saturday night about 12 o'clock
after ten days campaigning at
Charleston, very sloepy, very
sunburned, but reporting that
that they had a grand time.
We aro requested to ask what
has become of ''Cupid" as no
marriagos have been reported
in the paper recently.
Regular sorvioes wore held
last Sunday at Swift Creek
church, and a very striking ser
mon was delivered bv Iiev. T. L
Cole. M. & J.
How Hot Is Hell.
A colored miuistor was once
expounding to his tloclc, and af
ter vividly describing the place
of those who go to the other place,
ho ooncluded the service with
the following:
"Bredereti, I hab be ax how
hot ain hell, an' I would say dat,
of you tuck all do wood in de
state ob New York, an* all de
coal in Pennsylvania, an pile 'em
all up in 'or heap, an'telc all de
fie in do worl' an' pour hit on
um, an 'den set dat pile erfire,
an' den tele er man out ob hell.
an' set 'im in de middle ob dat
bnrning mass, lio'd freeae to
def. My bredern, dat an) liow
bell am.
SPECIAL (XCMSION MIES
AciOBRt Eoirtb if Illy Cdrtntiw vt?
Souther* Riilwiy.
Greatly reduced fares will bo
in effeot between all points on
tbt ?Qnllwro ft?Uw?y on ac
UfijSlHBMMniirn
count Fourth July 0*l?WkMooi.
Tiokets will bo on !od
Srd antf 4tfc, with float limit July
8th. 1906.
j For details, rales, etc., apply
to Southern Railway ..geuta or
J. C. LUSK,
Div. Pass. Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
J. \j. meek,
Asst. Gen'l Puss Agent,
Atlanta, Go.
The ltouiedy That Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise hut fail to perform,*' says Mrs
E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa."
It is ouring me of throat and lung
trouble of long standing, that other
treatments relieved only temporarily.
New Discovery is doiig me so much
Rood that 1 feel confident its continued
use for a reasonable length of time
will restore me to perfect health.*'
This renowned cough and cold remedy
and throat and lung healer is sold at
F. L?eslie Zemp'n, Camden Drug Co.,
Zemp A DePass drug stores. 60o. and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
A Birthday Dinner.
A nice dinner was Riven on
Sunday, the 21st ult., at tlie resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13.
Stephens near Bethune. It was
the occasion of the 50th anni- 1
versary of the birth of Mr. J
Stephens. All of his children
were there, as well as two of his
sisters, Mrs. Outlaw of Colum
bia and Mrs. Jones of Union,
also other relatives and friends,
making quite a large party, all
of them seeming to eujoy the
gaftiering very mcch.
The dinne," was tine, the tur
keys and chickens being extra
tine. They were prepared in
several ways. The cakes were
also something extra.
Mr. Stephens is one of the
most prominent farmers in this
section, and has a host of friends,
all of whom wish him many
huppy returns of the day.
a. b.
It Ciin't bo Beat.
The best of all teachers experience.
C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North
Carolina, says: "I find Eleotrio Bitters
does all that's claimed for it. For Stom
ach. Liver and Kidney troubles it oa n't
be heat. I have tried it and find it a
most excellent inedlaine." Mr. Har
den is right; it's the best of all medi
cines nlao for weakness, lame back, and
all run down oouditions. Best too for
chillsand malaria. Bold under guaran
tee at P. Leslie Zemp's, Camden Drug
Company's and Zemp A DePaas'
drug stores 50 ??..
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Notice is hereby given to the pubho
that the entire system supplying
water to ths city of Camden, having
been renovated under my personal su
pervision, that the water is absolutely
pure and safe for all purposes. as will
be shown by the following statement
from the State ohennst.
Signei : . A. W. BURNET,
Chin. City BU. Health.
STATEMENT FROM THE STATE
CHEMIST.
"Free from Chemical and Bacteri
ologio contamination."
T. L. PARKER,
State Bacteriologist and Chemist,
SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION
via Southern Railway.
Extremely Low Round Twp
WEEK END excursion tickets
are now ou sale for all trains
Saturdays and for Sunday morn
ing trains only, to Isle of Palms,
Tybee; also to many attractive
Mountain Resorts, from princi
pal stations in South Carolina.
Also special Sunday Excursion
rates from Columbia, Augusta
and intermediate stations to Isle
of Palms and Tybee.
For details rates, etc., apply
to Southorn Railway Agonts, or
J. C. LUSK,
Div. Pas'. Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
J. L. MEEK,
Ass't. Gen'l. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Oa.
CLEMSON COLLEGE EXAMI
NATION.
The examination for the Award of
Hcholarships in Clemsoti Agricultural
College will be In tin* County
Court House on Friday, July Hrd, nt
li r. 111 . Applicants must (ill out pro*
per forms, to be secured from tin
County Hnperintendent of Kducation,
before they will be allowed to stnnd tin*
examinations. For detailed informa
turn apply to tin* 8upt. of Kducation
or to the President of Clemsoti Col
lege.
Applicants for admission to the n?l?
lege, who are not seeking fur the'
?clihlarshlps, will slso ?tnn?l ettleranoe |
examinations nt tl|e court bouse .Inly !
8rd .
The Scholarships arc worth $loo nhd
free tuition.
The next session of the college open* i
He lit. M. 11M>8
For catalogues and information np
pijf to y. it. mxil.
. I'reeiUcut,
XiJj- + ' ? Ifctin . ' SQUi ?>
The Glorioq* 44k.
We |he undersigned merchants
of Iht city of Oamden hereby
igm to close oeir pieces of
business Monday, July Otu, in
stead of Saturday, July 4lh *08:
Moseley Bros. T J Smyrl, Jr.,
Sbeebeen Bros, Wilson ft Nichol
son, J R Goodale Bonn, L Schenk
ft Co. J C Cure ton ft Co, M H
Hey man, Gilt Edge Store, Burns
ft Barrett, W Geisenhciiner,
Watkins rft Whitaker, Hirsch
I Bros ft Co, Matliis ft Lewis, D
Wolfe, Nathan Lovy, T J Ar
rants, Bruce ft Lang, Whitaker
ft Burnet, Lewis und Christinas,
W T Smith. Jno. ? Rhame, W E
Johnson Citsh Grocery Co,
Springs & Shannou.
Campaign Meeting.
The campaign meeting for the
candidates forU. S. Senator will
be held at Camden ou tomorrow,
(Friday). There are a number
of good speakers in the party
whom it may be pleasure and
profit for our people to he?u\
We hope that all the candidates
will have a close hearing, and
that that the voters will make
up their mind according to the
dictates of reason. The best
man only should be selected, and
the best man is not always the
one who splits saplings and
causes the leaves to fall with
loud mouthed oratory.
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UNDERTAKING
CALLS ATTENDED
ANY HOUR DAY
OR NIGHT. :: :: ::
Est. E. O. McCrelerlit.
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Best Designs.
Est. E. O. McCrciyht.
MONUMENTS AND
TOMBSTONES.
Vermont Marble Co's.
WINTHROP COLLEGE
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
The examination for tin* nwunl of
vacant Hcholar*hip* in \V i t>( lirop Cul?
lege nmj for admission of new students
will be hold nt t lie Comity Court I louse
on Frlriity, July 11 at O 11. m. Ap
plicants most lint be less t hnn fifteen
years of age, When Scholarships are
vacant aftor .Inly Hrd they will be
awarded to those making the highest
average at this examination, provided
they meet the couditiohs governing
the award. A pplicaut* for Scholar*
ship* should write to President .John
non before the examination forSchular
?hip examination blanks.
Scholarship* are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next, session will open
.September If, 1W0M. For further in
formation and catalogue, address
I'reM. 1>. II. Johnson, Hock llill
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REAL ESTATE
anil
Collecting Agent.
All person* having Real F.state for
ssle or pent, are requested to call on
me f.?r iliforiliatlon. Those wishing
to buy or rent Heal Estate, are aleo
requested to 1 1 on me.
All iilslma platted in my hands for
collection will receive prompt atten-j
thin.
('all on me at Mr. W. A. flehroe.k'*
olHee (The People'* office,) Camden,
H, C.
Q Q Alexander,
A Card.
Camden, 3. C,
June 20th, 1903.
To the Public:
We, the undersigned, Trus
tees of School District No. 19,
desire to brand us a falsehood a
report that we accepted a re
bate of $59, each on the contract!
for buildiug the Cautey school
honse.
If \ye cnn loam positively the
name of the party who circula
ted the report, we will prose
cute liim to the extent of the
law.
Signed:
J. M. Spears,
W. W. Hucicabve,
W. R. Bartield,
Trustees.
u. d. c.
The John D. Kennedy Chap,
ter U. D. C., will meet with Mrs. ,
John C. Cureton on Monday,
July Gth, ut 5:30 p. m.
The custom of giving crosses
to the descendants of veterans
will be inaugurated at this meet
ing. Applications for same are
requested to be sent in. Vete
rans without cross js, or who
have lost them, will also make
application at once. Veteran
Hyatt's cross is still undelivered.
It will be delivered on applica
tion either in person, or request
by letter or messenger.
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
via Southsro Railway.
Round trip Summer Excursion
Tickets to Seashore and Moun
tain resorts points are now on
sale via Southern Railway at
greatly reduced rates. Tickets
good returning until October
31st, 1908. Asheville, Hender
sonville, in the "Laud of the
Sky;" Lake Toxaway and tin*
"Beautiful Sapphire Country",
uow in their glory.
Call on Southern Railway
Agents for rates, tickets, etc.
J. L.Meelc,
Ast. Gen'l. Pass Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. Lusk,
Div. Pass. Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
The Seaboard Air Lino will
place in etfeet the following ar
rangements relative to mileage
tickets, affective April 1st 1908:
Will sell at $20 one thousand
mile interchangeable ticket,
good for one person; and for
$40 two thousand mile inter
changeable ticket, issued in
name of five or less persons,
members or employees of one
tirni, (gocd for one person only
at a time) good over approxi
mately thirty different roads.
The present popular one
thousand mile icterohanugeable
liCKet good over more than
seventy different roads, will be
continued on sale at rale of
as heretofore.
Importunt Notice: Mileage
tickets sold on April 1st and
thereafter mi st be exchanged at
ticket offices for regular tickets,
as coupons of mileage tickets
will not be honored on trains,
except from stations where there
is no agent or where the ticket
oftice is not opeu.
Local intra state family tickets.
good for 500 miles within the
statu issued, good for the entire
family be sold at rate of ?1 1.25.
(2 14 cent per rnile). Those
family tickets will be honored
on all trains. They will not be
good in Florida.
The two cent mileage tickets
will not be good in Florida ex
cepting between Evergreon, Fer
nandina add Jacksonville. Be
tween Savatinfth and Jackson
ville 172 coupons will bo de
tached. Between intermediate
stations between Savannah and
Jacksonville sufficient coupons
will be detached to make net
rate equal 2 12 cents per mile.
Between Savannah and Mont
gomery, 412 coupons will be de
tached. Between intermediate
stations betwoun Savannah and
Montgomery, including Ocallu,
Columbus, and Albany branches,
sufficient coupons will be de
tached to make net rate equal
2 1 2 cents per mile.
For full information, apply to
nearest Agent Seaboard Air
Lino.
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W. BRATTON DELOACH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Camdiw, 8. C,
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HARDWARE
Cutlery and Farm Supplies
PREPARED
AGRI ULTURAL LIME.
A very Client* Fertilizer for Cotton, Corn nml other
Crops ?
It Prevents
Bud Worm and Rust
Extensively used in adjacent Counties with
Best Results.
Complete Line of
FISHING TACKLE c* ALL
SPORTING GOODS IN
SEASON.
lajvc line ef 13 3. r "teed "Wire a-ncl neldl
r'en.cin.fj 5-a.at rot-civecL.
I also carry a fine line of General Merchandise
and will be pleased to serve you. Call on
or write
A. D.KENNEDY,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Invest Your Savings in Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
10 lots, 02 x C"iO foot each on the oust side of upper liroad it reel.
Price $r>2r> 00 each, ?1171). U0 cash, balance on terms to suit the
purchaser. .
1 house and lot on west Mill sti oct above C'hesnnt. New house,
five rooms ami bath. Lot is 1)0 x ?ks feet. A splendid little homo
and an excellent investment.
Two story house and lot on Monumental Park in rear of Graded
School. Building. Price on easy terms ? 00
Old Baptist Church and lot Price on easy teruis $?,800. 00.
Several good temffit house propositions.
FOR RENT.
Two live room dwellings on Mill Street, below l)i;Ivalb. City
water and ample promises. 1*01* month $10 00
New dwelling on Mill Street. Five rooms aud bath. (jood lo
cation. Per month $115.00
Four room dwelling on Lytlleton Street. City water. Per
month ^>7- i>0
Offices over WhituUer & Burnet's Store.
WANTED AT ONCE.
Fifty or seventy live acres of improved land. Suitable to the
cultivation of fruits, Kspccially peaches. Near Camden or some
other pro? porous city in the pine belt.
A small self supporting farm in a healthy locality, situated
near the water where there would be good hunting and tishini?.
(J. C. Moore.
WANTED -A KRfiSEitr
?ample Lottst Mod?l "n^nicr" N.ylr forni hed i>v u?. Oiiratj nts
k making money last. Writ* for Jut! /> wtuui.tn ,tnf -J;* til off- :r it "nee. A
k no wonky rrq: until yim utfive ?j"|in?v' of your bicyc. e 3
m to anyone, anywhere lit the v. 8. trithc'M r. < ut mtjmtil in aJv itnco, /' f/'V A f '*'?/. ana
allow TKN DAYS' PUKE Till A I, duiir.g which t'Mir yon m.ty ride the l>i? ycle anc
pat it to any lest you wish. If you are then not |?rf<tliy ? untic-l or d" not *i?l? to
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and <li r. I rirt it
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keep the bicycle niiip it luck to in rj oc* m;? ti*? 4t.J jv* ?v#7/ tit* ffttf
? ? Wr furnish the hi^Iirnt ?rrafv? hiis ties it is to male?
~ at c ne smill pro-;* ahov^ .ufiul ntu.ry cost. Yoj t$vc $10
to Its middlemen1* profits by tM.yn i; due*-; '?! uj ,v?d luve ?he in inufiv hirer's roar
ante** '? """" l- "
?"?*; wivyt !?; Mil|* |\ ,v ? . f|I |Iul
FACTORV PRICES at 1 'urn'"*'1 ",e ^
to middlemen'* orot'its
antrc tx-hit.d yo'ir bit-yeta. t>t?
ot tny f>ri * u .til vou f.. ri.M ; ,lr
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SELF-HEALING TSBJES
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tell yoiia sampir pair fur Sf .W^aihiuitiionUp ) t.tS). ,
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTUO
N,tII.S, or <)l??a wMl "???. lo* tli<? |
air out. Kinty tho'i?nn<l pairs s^'d last yi'tir.
Over two hundred thousand pair* now in' u$o.
DESCRIPTION! Maflr in all r.tif*. It Ullvety
ftnd easy ruling, veiydtirAhl?.*nnd lined inside v. it ?:
? special analitv of riihlvi ?
iimci invillll-1
pofou?an<i which clow* up amall puncture ? without nlio.v
(n? lh*Hirtoc?oape. Wc have hundred# of Jf?tt?r< fr.-ns n i'.'-.
fic<icu?tomcrsHHtinK thai their tire* have only been pvmpwl
oponce ortwice in n whotc *ca?n. Tlicy wetyh tiomorc I'mn
?ti ordinary tire, the puuctuie r??ijtiB|t|i|#li'iei'Viiin yt . >i
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me riutr <i| only H Cu {Kf pDlf. All Milppfif Mini; iliy rt'.' t ;s V-'f <hlpC O T> r>
approval. You do nrit pay n ccnl until you have v*:u; 1'ifcU ( '? :?.'l . I*.* tcpre-iented.
we wilt nllow a ??wo dt4?ount of 5 p*i cent ithfrr'iy mm ' r i> pali ?l yoil
lend Fl lil. C/V?II WITH OUlM.a and enclofc* ti?l? 1 > -m \\ * w?r, v t.d one
ifickel plated bras' bnnd pump. Tire* to be ret?>i?ed ? 1 <?* Jt ? v ?! *V>t :?./ fcu^u tliey are
not satisfactory 011 examination. Wc ntu pcif ctlv r?-lii M? *:<d ?>? >>? ?> .? U, u- 4S??fe ni in a
bank. If you order a pair of these tir<r,, yon will fi:, l t t'.-. y v. ill rid>- run fa:?trr,
wear better, last longer and look finer than any lire* \i .1 in . 1 t ?':t u's< d or ? >i nt it?>v pi ice. We
know that you will W so well pleased that wlieti y v ?i vi-?t b! y 'e y >0 will r:vs. t.? your crder.
Wc want you to semi us a tiial older at once, hence il k??. rttnatkablc lire off' r.
IP u<)|| MMM. M?0% VmiTO don't b-iy any kind a: any pf I' ?; untM you for a pair of
##" f VI# I TCfcl/ f Intu Tfedgciho.u r imtur<l'iw>f tire* on approval and trial at
the apectat Introductory price quoted obovr; or wrifc for our '.:>r 'I i'e rv ' " ' I S'.ndr y Catalogue which
de?nbea and quote* all makejni'.d kinds of tires at about hcii iff uana! * ? ? t* ^ ,'1
g%g% n/|?> *?t ? #W* but write us n postal today. HO NOT YlltN ti OK HI'VINO a blcyclf
IVv #??#? WWmXt ? or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new an . w^.ide.ful
offers wa are making. It only cosUs a postal to 1-ann.vcrythiiij;. Write it. NOW.
J. L MEAD CYCUt COMPANY, CHICAGO, lit