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Ube people f MERCHANT'S JfB.WSPA PKR. > xwirrmYHA?vfl ^sw^pa*^ .' I^r|r/i>tt|l|| HELLEB AND BUYER. P?nmmm i uj '??? jp0*LiqiIS9 KVKKY THURSDAY, g? g^p?Oll U ' * 4^P= A SCHROGK. PyRfjsitftt. I9BSCR1PTI0I, $1.50 nit 4KIUV. #. Ch July seard !M8 jMSfltEMTEB AND DECADENT. The Democratic Party js "Dis .credited a^U 'Decadent.'-' So pay a Wm. Randolph Hearst in ^eply to VVm. Gompera, tho labor Reader urging (Hearst) to support Mr. Bryan. So says ?fr." JJea/st, a former prominent ^candidate for the Democratic ?omi nation for President, whom, we regret to have to admit, we supported. Tho fact that Mr. pearst ^ays th^t the democratic j>arty is discredited and deca ^lent does not make it so by lonjr pdds. Ask Secretary Taft or President Roosevelt their opin ion 9f the Democratic party as at present constituted and offi cered, and you will le^rn from ]them that it is the ipost. virile political organization on the footstool today. Ordinary ob Starvation will convince you that fl is tho most compact and har monious body of citizens thut )ias beeu known in tho history of this country. It appears to jus that $ \yuve of real patriotism Js sweeping the country, witii J4je Democratic party through its jeaders and platform as the centre. It has been somewhat aptly ^a.i4 Unit tho trend of popular Opinion cau be fairly accurately gauged by the tone of news paper expression throughout the jcountry. If present ponditions justify thp ^ssertfon, then the Demopratio party will be conclu sively shown to bo neither ''dis credited or decadent," Mr. Wm. J$audolph Hearst to the contrary Notwithstanding. We must cqnfess to having a jjjost roseate feeling of contl dence in the success of oar party in $oveipber. JPor practically jthe flrst time in our history we are absolutely united, with the exception of IJeargt's nonde pQript f 'Independent League. " This organization is all very well lu tho State of New York during off years, but during National election years, it is a miserable Jiumbug, and a meuaoe to good govern moot. \ fow people may designate theso remarks us strong and unwarranted, but wo cannot sco them in this light. Merely because \V. Hearst is disgruntled, and has money enough to draw around him a fairly strong band of mercena ries, is noexouse for tho really Jionest but tpisguided members pf the faction that he has built pp iu New York, to follow him. pr, to indorse by t'npir votes his jjmcidal polioy of rulo or ruin, ^pho Democratic party stands ^pr all tho reforms in govern pient that the leaders of the In* dependence League pretend to '^vish elected into law, so we do not hesltato to brand William )tandolph Hearst as a traitor to his country, and an ingrato if he fersists in his opposition to the ?eippQiatic party or its nomi. pees. ^CIGARETTE SMOKING We think that we have called ptteqtion to tho smoking of cigar ettes by minors in a formor edi* torial, If wo have not, wo have been derileqt in our duty. Wo jiave given tho subject of cigar ette smoking thoughtful con sideration, and if thpre i$ a vice j-hat will more deadly s>ap tho vigor of the youth of the oountry, we do not know it, nor do we ex pect to know it, Talk about oocaitye, tp,lk about tho nqorphino jiabit. Qoth fado into inaig pifloanpe whpn we note that tho pooainc aud morphine flond is psualfy a n^an of mature years, while those who beoomp addicted to the oigayetto Ijabit aro in the jlov/er of youtn, tho class he jog composed of those v^lio, un der proper training, would bo oome a qredit, if not an orna ! eut to thq^e vyho Jayo them j if -.r?. Watt is attire paumeAViag Md pumful to a man of rigtatantatt than to have U 10 young son of a friend to cutpe up to bim, and any, "give uie a ipatch, I want to - light t cigarette?" and re peat tbe request several times during the period which he Is in your company ? This has hap pened to us on several occasions, and we are growing beautifully tired .of it, In the first place, cigarette smoking is a senseless habit. In the second place, tlio parents are directly responsible for the indulgence of their young sons in it. and iu the third place GOD himself will hold the pa rout responsible for the con traoting of and continuance in the practice. Where is the sense in it? W hero comes health, strength or morality in its in. dulgence? IT COMKS NO WHEUK, for there is nothing of good in it. Cut it out, young friends, see to it parents that your young sons cut it out, for thero is death aud degradation behind it. We will not eularge on the subject. Feeling strong ly, uaturally we speak strongly. There is no fibre of our being that does not respoud to the call of trne morality, aud if any word of ours can rescue even one of the youth of our land from the cigar ette habit, we will oonsider these words well penned. Well Compensated. Au editor who died of starva tion because his subscribers would not pay up was being es corted to heaven by an angel who had been sent lor that pur pose. "May I look at the other place before wo uscend to eternal hap pi noss? "asked the edity. "Yes," answered the angel. So they went below and skir mished arouud taking in the sights. > j Finally the angel lost track of the editor and went arouud through hades to look him up. He foiiad him by a big furnace fanning himself and gazing with rapture upon a lot of people in the fire. There was a sign on the furnace which read: "Delinquent Subscribers." "Get a move on you, we must go," said the angel. "You go 011," said the editor, "I'm not coming. This is heaven enough for mo. " I Some Old. Thoro is a man in Now York who before ho went into vaude ville was uupresaria of a dime museum in Boston. This was a good many years ago, but he still tells of an experience that befell him in his search for novelties in the way of freaks, says the New York Times. "I read in tho paper one day of a mau up in Maino who had just celebrated hie hundredth birthday, and was still hale and hearty," said Mr. Keith. I re member his naine well. It was Amos Whiffltree. I journeyed lo his farm and found him in the early evening sitting on his stool smoking a pipe. I introduced* myself and asked if it was true that ho was 100 years old. He replied that ho was. I thou mado hi in an offer to exhibit himself as the oldest man alive. "I guess you made a mistake ain't ye?" he said. 'You must be thinking of my father.' " 'Your father,1/ 1 gasped. Is your father alivoY' " 'Surest thing you kuow said Amos. " 'Where is he?' f asked. "?He's up.stairs putting gi anil pa to bed,' repliod Araoa relighting his pipo, " A Sensible Charge. "Everybody waited for the negro Judge to charge the jury, He did not know what to do. Finally a friendly lawyer loaned over tho henoli and said: Charge tho jury." The juslioe arose and looked at the jury. Gentlemon ob?tho Jury," ho said, "dla yer's a mighty small oase, an I'll just chargo you ivM a dollar an a half aploce." " r . n??p|y (? ninoti if Claan mean* a clean akin. Ha beauty without it. C'aacareta, Candy Cathar tio cUq* your Mood ana keen it clean, vy ftirriflni> the lazy 1 ivar and dTtviflg all it* juritpp fiom th* body. Begin to day W Banish Dimplea, boiJj, blol^hea. black1 and th;*Q rjkly Mlioti* completion by takii't .'an< 'xretfl^henuty for <?ti cent*. Ail drujr ? >?%- infant twr*iit?#d. lflr.ifc- .Wl ?P|JOM Ot|* U| isoq 91)1 ?Wd*ll1 f ??? IM <KI "wr-ari Miatortal: fcPickeng, Thursday, Aug 28.1 - Laurens, Friday. July 34. Lexington, Tuesday, July 38. j Saluda, Wednesday, July 29. 1 Edgefield, Thursday, July 30. Aiken, Friday. July 81. Bamberg, Aug. 1. Barnwell, Tuesday, Aug 4. Hampton, Thursday, Aug. 0. Beaufort, Friday, Aug 7: - Walterboro, Saturday, Aug 8. Charleston, Aug 19. St Qeorges, Thursday, Aug 19 Oraugeburg, Friday, Aug 21. St Muthews, $atur.day, Aug State: Chesterfield, Thussday July 23 Oaraden, Friday, July, 24. Lancaster, Sutusday, July 25. Wiunsboro, Mouday, July 27. Chester, Tuesday, July 28. Yorlcville, Wednesday July 29. Gaffney; Thursday, July 30. Spartanburg, Friday, July 31. Union, Saturday, Aug 1. Columbia, Tuesday, Aug 4 Newborry, Wednesday, Aug 5. ' Greenwood, Thursday, Aug 6. Abbeville, Friday, Aug 7. Anderson, Saturday, Aug 8.' Walhalia, Wednesday, Aug 19. Pickens, Thursday, Aug 20. Greenville, Friday, Aug 21. Laurens, Saturday, Aug 22. Kershaw County. Beavor Dam, Friday, Aug 7 Westville, Thursday, Aug 13. Abnoy, Friday, Aug 14. Hlaney, Tuesday, Aug 18. Bethune, Thursday, Aug 20. Camden, Saturday, Aug 22. Woman's t?ome Companion tor August. The August issue of Woman's Homb Companion is full of de ligutfnl stories? juut the right sort of mid summer reading. Just to pick up tho magazine and look at the little Dutch boy and wind-mill on the oover makes you feel oool and comfortable. Then, when you open the maga zine, you come across enough stories and entrancing illustra tions to give you enjoyment for the entire month. Some of the authors are Tem. pie Bailey, Juliet Wilber Tomp kins, Marion Hill, Ruth Wilson Herrick, May Isabel Fislc, Clin ton Dangerfield and Harvey J. O'Higgins. And when we tell you that these stories are illus. tratod by Orson Lowell, Alice Barber Stephens, Charl o 1 1 e Ditzler and other famous artists, you will appreciate what a treat this summer magazine has iu store for you. Tliero are serious and practi cal llnngs too, Doctor Hale talks helpfully about "Sleep and Re-Creation. " "The Garden in August," many recipes for sum. mor salads, meats and substi tutes for meats by Fannie Mer ritt Farmer and Christine Ter hune Ilorrick, the Summer Fashions by Grace Magaret! Gould, Sam Loyd's Own Puzzle] Page, aro a few of the things j that will intorest most every I woman who reads the August Woman's Home Companion. | Stockton Dots, We were very much saddened on last Thursday to learn of the death of Mrs. Lizzie MoLain of Darlington. She was a sister of Mr. li. M. pearoe, and visited him only a short while ago. Miss Ethel Sowoll spent last week at Borden, the guest of M?ss Addie Catoc, Mr. Betinio Pearce ontortained his cousins, Messrs Arthur and Torn Humphries on last Sunday. Mr. and Miss Sowell of Ches-j terheld aro visiting at tho home| of Mr. li. T. Sowell. Mrs. Dora Kemhert is vivtingl her daughter, Mrs J. T. Green. | Mrs. Ledinghnm of Sum- j ter, spent a fow days of last' week with her brother, Mr. I Jesse Hammond. She was ac companied by her oharming lit tle noice, Miss Maureen Ham mond. Mr, Tom Brown u?d daughter, Miss Katy, are visiting Mrs. W. j W. Whiteside of Hot Springs, N.C. Messrs. Jess and Cleveland Peurce, Jack Brown and LeUoy Humphries attended a ball given j at Hagood on last Saturday. Messrs (Jennie ami Ned IVarcc 1 were in Darlington a fow d.iys j last week. M. & J. Bucklen'ft 4rn(c?i Salve JH Sfltvq In ThQ Wot!#. phi acpaw mts ? fif Ssattern laflmv Hound trip Summer Excursion Tickets to Seashore and Moon tain resorts points are now on sale via Southern Railway at greatl j reduced rates. Tickets good returning until October 31st, 1908. Aslievilie, Hender sonvilie, in the "Land of the Skyjl* Lalce Toxaway and the "lieantlful Sapphire Country", now in their glory. Call on Southern Railway Agents- for rates, tickets, etc. J. L.Meek, Ast. Gen'l. Pass Agent-, ? Atlanta, *Ga. ?T. C. Lusk, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. W. BRATTON DeLOACH ATTORNEY AT LAW | CAtfDBN, S. O. Tlic Keinoily That Dues. 4,I>r. King's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing other* promise but fail to perform," says Mrs E. R. Pierson, of Aubiirii Centre, P.i." It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that otlit-r treatments relieved only temporarily. New piacovery is doiig me t?o much guod that I feel confident its oont i lined use for a reasonable length of lime will restore me to perfect health." This renowned cough and oidd remedy and ihroat and lung healer is sold at F. Leslie Zemp's, Camden Drug Co., Zemp & DePass drug stores. UO<v. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION via Southern Railway. Extremely Low Round Trip WEEK END excursion tickets are now ou snle for nil trains Saturdays and for Sunday in jrn ing trains only, to Isle of Palms, Tybee; also to many attractive Mountain liesorts, from princi pal stations in Sou^li Carolina. Also special Sunday Excursion rates from Columbia, Augusta aud intermediate stations to Isle of Paltns and Tybee. For details rates, etc., apply to Southern Railway Agents, or J. C. LUSK, Div. Pas*. Agent, Charleston, S. C. j. ij. meek; Ass't. Cen'l. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. UNDERTAKING CALLS ATTENDED ANY IIOUU DAY OR NIGIIT. :: Est. E. O. McCreifrht. i _ a ? Best Designs. Est . E. O. Me Cr eight. MONUMENTS AND TOM US TONES. Vermont Marble Co's. REAL ESTATE - and Collect ing* A grout. All persons linvnijr U?*al Estate for *aie or rent, are rc,jiie?ted to call on me for information. Those wis hint: to buy or rent Ileal INtnte, are aNo requested to call on me. Ail claims placed In my hands for collection will reeeivo prompt atten tion. 'Call on me at Mr. W. A. SrhrockV office (The People's oilier,) Camden, 8. C. G. O. Alexander. An Ordinance To Prohibit Minors Loiter ing In Biliard or Pool Rooms And From Playing Billards And Pool 1 11 1 Public Iiooms In Camden, S. C. I Bo it ordained, by l In* Mayor) and Aldermen ?>f Mm City of Camden, 8. C., in Council as -J se 111 bled: ? ? I Section 1. That fro.n and af ter the passage of this Ordinance it shall he unlawful for any mi nor lo enter and loitor in any , billiard or pool room in tho City | of Camden, S. C., for the pur pose of playing billiards or pool, or any game therein, or of watch ing any other person play such games or any other therein. Sec. 2- That no proprietor or manager of a biliard room or ipool room wKhln the City of ! Camden shall permit a minor to enter his place oT business for : the purposo of playing biliardi, , pool or any other games therein, or of loirtering therein for I he purpose of watching any games. S*'c. 3. That any billiard or pool room in which minors shall no allowed to loitor or lo play 0a.KIN6'S NEW DISCOVERY | Will Surely stop That Cough, i Swboard Air Um Railway. * The Heu board Air tine will place in affect the following ar rangements relative to mileage tickets, affective April 1st 1908: Will sell at $20 one thousand mile interchangeable ticket, good for one person; and for *40 two thousand mile inter changeable ticket, issued, in] 1 name Of five or less i>orsous, | 'members or employees of one firm, (good for one person only at a time) good over approxi mately thiVty different roads. The present . popular one thousand mile icterchanageuble ticicet good over mor$ than seventy different roads, will be continued on salo at rate of $25 as heretofore. Important Notice: Mileage tickets sold on April 1st and thereafter must 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 oflice is not opeu. Local intra state family tickets, good for 500 miles within the stale issued, good for the entire family be sold at rate of $1 1.25. (2 14 cent per mile). These family tickets will be honored on all trains. They will not be good in Florida. Tho two cout mileage tickets will not bo good in Florida ex cepting between Evergreen, Fer naudiua add Jacksonville. Re L we on Savannah anil Jackson villo 172 coupons will be de tached. Between intermediate stations between Savanuab and Jacksonville sufticient coupons will be detached to make net rate equal 2 12 cents per nnle. Between Savannah and Mont gomery, 412 coupons will be de tached. Between intermediate stations between Savannah and Montgomery, including Oca 1 hi, Columbus, and Albany branches, suflicient coupons will be de taclied to make net rate equal 2 12 cents per mile. For full information, apply to nearest Agent Seaboard Air Line. games is hereby declared a nuis nnce, and the license to the pro prietor thereof %e revoked at the discretion of the Recorder. Sec. 4. That any person vio lating the provisions of this Or dinance shall be fined upon con viction not more than Forty Dol lars (ijllO.OO), ov be imprisoned uot more than ten (10) days. Ratified by tho City Council of Camden, S. C., assembled this 7th day of July, 190N, F. M. Zemp, Mayor. Attest: J. J. Good ale, Clerk. 1 ?' ? J . 9 ? 1 1 . . Registration Notice. o Oumden, S. C., July 2, 1JH)8. Notice U hereby filven that the Books of Hegistr.-ition nre now open for the registration <>f voters, ami will reniHin open until the 81st of August, 11)08. (Sundays excepted ). Under the new law all (pmlilljd voters are re q u i roil to register . J. C . Hilton, M. It. Hihon, Alex Itrown. Honrd of Registration for Kershaw County Dr. I. II. Aloxandor, DENTIST. Oltioo one door North of "The People.' o ? ?C a ? c fJ o *i? X r z m -4 ? z I H 4 ?0 a IREJ Si fig a H Z O w ? (A u_> V JO ? 3 1 Ul z o L5 IA Z & kJ f o z < 8 gj# K s 0 HARDWARE Cutlery andFarmSuppHes PREPARED AGRICULTURAL LIME. A very Cheap Fertiliser for Cotton, (Torn and oilier "* m Crops ? It Prevents Bud Woirm and Rust Extensively used in adjacent Counties with Best Results. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE A ALL s SPORTING GOODS IN SEASON. -A. la r<>cf line cf X3a,r"loocL "Vs7" iro oncl ITleldL IFcnela.cr just reoel^rccl. I also carry a fine Hrie 01 General Merchandise and will be pleased to serve you. Call on cr write A. D. K E H N E D Y, CAMDEN, S. C. WBSBkmm mb .lktaj OMMMY f.?s,U llr,te for . ! Ur, Wr a*entt ?w *>cra . ' _ . ' _ " '.:k *? u- ?', "??? s*'><?iri?? atwiyt >u n. .// m-i U ,mt L-nnviiuv UPIM* *?> : ?' In 'u..- -,i i.f ??uyi i?* it is possible to _ 5"ftC?UHI ri*lvf.S .,|,i ??ii.i : i '.p in .ttoiv* ucImI luiurjrcosi. Yon aw I i to middlemen s j'i >i;U t>? ot u> .???*? ?u.? tin Manufacturer: s gv I anu-c hcliinii your liK.vclc IH1 N?rt IUIV a bK>' i* ..r a puirol lire* trow **> ... at any fri:e until jK?u r?i-iv- n... cauim''M and lc?rn <mr iiolieara ol /MHy I ami rem.\r!:i$!e .'/?v. / ??// '?!>* U> ri?l?T J ? WB Will. BE ifS JTOSLjrS^tiSBaC ' i /r/'cj wi- can mi'kc ycu l'- ; yzr.i. V. ?' i: r ?vk*. ? M ki.hW bicycle* for less no?? , thi?;> .?:?? o'.licr Mitwv. Wc ..i.- u?.u.: ? U.i ? ? ?v? piofil above factor* ??* UOVC1.F: vr,, . ? - ? uWc'^oiir pncen. Oid-rs ^ Y 'i:'u,r *our ?*?? WU?? pUt*/?| f HKGttNO 1IANU HIUVO^Ka. ?!.. w t,at,rK k.-.r.- v__, f usual!/ nave a lurnbur o.? tun \ ..Wen i? r , . ? - r7 5 . c*nrcir*, ntf r] promptly at price* Mnrog (roni n;'t I . si# i.r * I r . 'torT,*-. ^ clw ?X I COASTER-BRAKES, WSi.* SELF-HE&UBG 7IH3ES 5 0 '4 80 T)ie reenter ttiurt price /. ? s j ft.SO Per fatr, A<./ ivtnxlucr tu ???/ Ull yo'tc.somp/f Port ft <r }' / M\;a$hvithonif* NO MORE TROUBLE F8CM FBffSTSSt? NAIf|-l, Tattle* ??r CJlivw will not# Iff t no sdr out. Sixty thruiniul pairs sol<l lrt*t yc;;r. Over two hunurcil thousnml i>:?irs now in am:. DESZAiPTtOX: Mfvlcin V. oi.-cs It ir.Ji .t-lv ftiid easy ri<liiig, very (hunt ilctutil liit?l inside with ? special nuttlity ut ittliKrr. w'ii: ! 1 nt*v?*r im" noi .>?)? ?iul which vlo#cs up sir, .->11 Mtnrturcs n i;i> ?:! iiik Die air to csc<*p<-*. Wu n-iv<- t)U!i<irril.iof Ic i.tM. :t? > .?!??* ficdcu'iio'mcr* stating ihnt thcii lues l\?veo:>i\ !???.??? Upoucc or twice in u whole F-a.ion. ?mi:: jr inordinary tire, the in; nctiu'e redialing*;::; ' > ? n . : . < ?..< - by swr.il layers of thin. spc -i.it'.y | u ? -j> t < <1 t Ire^d. The regular |>iicc</f tiio:.<- lit ??si..: |?? ? ?? " l^dvcrtliiiinipurpeicwwcar-.- . i . .> ? ? .?o'.t ttv< thick rnhbw tral " \ ' -ifiil ntrlpa "H*4 " i\" ui.-o i')i4i ?trip ?;? i>rr- . .iv rlu? nutUoR. Thtl ti-.- n!<i Hiiy other ; ! l'"'. fct-Vs/lC .?** i im>i Ni; v. the rider oT only ;.i.8o p<;r jr. if. All i>r?t.-:r. 1 : .! v <-:? r < ? > .v Wc ship C. O. I>. ? ^ approval. You du not pay .1 i.s. nt nr.'Sl >011 li i.t tvatnti nl f . .1, t; . >v ?s r?|trNtiilt4 Wc will allow u <?; ?. )>er ? ? ? ! v hi n- in. :?>. i- ? ,v\' sf I t?ii per pair) if yon lend I'TLI* Wli'il '.)i(l>l<tk n;;-l intl-. tins aJv i if- \.'ir will also send 0*4 uicV el ulnted bra ? hand pur.?p. r.cJto lie ri-tn ... i nt <>< K >:x,r. n.-<- 11 (??' any reason they not satisfactory on ?kai.'iii.:t!<>ti. Wc :.s c v !ui .. ? ?-\i ?!?'.. .1- '. t. <..-i>; i.? is n* an feat in^H bank. If you order n pair o? iluse tires, von .\;:l 'i ,, I'lcv will i,-ir essier, run fatttS wear better, last lonjrer nnd !<>ok linor t.-.an -.ty tt.-r * >u u?v . , y.-i .? ;1 ?.? v"M nt iiny price, knowtli.it you will uc so well pleased that v.- lien yon ua.it -i >">m w ?ill yiv# tia your order. 1 We want you to send us a tiial older ut oncc, hirxetliis > (/.ua-.Vuli!- i'-ic- offer. ?sr. una* MtartrM b 'i^u't biiy U i.wl nt a??v r 1 f?.v nnni y<vy tend tnr ? pair of f r W hJ\M BT! v~.ElU U grtiC.1^ UvU^vtb^iti iynciuro-i'io-f ii;-j ?; ? ?;* niiorvvat and trial M Uic special introductory price qii' t >1 above; 01 vvritv :?"?r ?;m Mi: i I iM<nslry Co.iaiogue whictl describes and (luot.jaU wake* an. I kinds of ua?-s nt ali.ait h.iif the u;t t! juices. f%g\ tktftT 1/1/ /I If but wti'.r us n postal touav. IVO N'H'l Jil N l< <'?"?<' UCY1NO a bicycte V" m wwA Iff or 11 p<iir cf tires from any: .it ii'itil y-;u V (?.??< '. m?' new uud wonderfflt offer* wc arc maklug, It only costs u postal to Icarti everything. Write it NOW. J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPLY, ilKIOAQO, ILL, H. C. COLE, i BREEDER OF FINE POULTRY I ' Rime, S. G. . jp. s. ?01110 riuo ^ ? ? 1* 1 ? ^ Steel; Now Ucady 1'or Shipment. CITATION. STAT I : Ol-' sol Til CAROLINA ( cunt j of K?Tfha\v. i:> I < . >i. ?rrh, r, r. l\ & a. Acting I 'fill .11 U* ?llMlffO. Wlid'cns, Millnll Joju*y M>n<l(> fltlij (O llll' tl? HIM 111 ll I III I.l't t ?TH of A< inii:i irii!i?iit of t ln? KsU(( of ?iW, il!V? ts ? l Mr>. ,M irv MrCop ikoeUM J i sir ? 11 r " ' " " " ?:? i ? 1 1 ! - ! i nil ami <ri?lit M. < -l.'- t i?|?J?r ??' I'.'l"' I'l llJ'il ( I', l'? , nun I , '! ii ImImj- of. July, n??xt ( *? l* I'tihliriil ion tlHTrof, ni 11 in I lie foivtiooti. to tliuw < 1 Iiitv'. \\ J i > s.iiil Ailiiii'iiavm .l.niiltl not lie ypjint t>?l. ? ! ? v ? ? tinii'/r lu.v luuul, tins 7th ol .? i ; I \ A. I J.. | VON. 1. ( . MoiikIi. ? '? V. < 1*. tfc O. I i 1 1 rrolir.J" ?'old! Ik <1 oti tin* VI Ii liny iff 1 St ir >. in i ho l'i l livri-fori* t<i i?hf (Aid . '''??! ?>in?nl;j .? tlu>kindj ni the Mnid Mi tli.it tliry h '? nit'. in tlw CoUrt lit' In !il :i l Camden ^ % ir\ rr KlL'L'w JOUCI a?-jo C UKE thi LUN W'TH if. King's I hw Oiseovei curt CVi?* A^f, At t ? 1UN'jlR0UBI OUArTttW'Ti?^ 3A:riBVA01 OF. MONSYRBtUKDlD.