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local fltatter. Cttr Lotefiorfiale. Apply to I. P. Holland, Camden, 8. O. Fbr Rati* Reeidece on DeKalb Street, now oeonpied by Mr- 8. M. lUtliis. ^ City water. For further infor mation, apply to Mrs. J. F. Smith, Camden, 6. C. Bottles Bought. I Bay Beer and Whiskey hot ties of the right kind. Call on me for your Groceries. Highest price paid for Boittles. E. M. Uendrix. For Sale. One High Grade Bailey Up right Piuno with muffler attach ment. Cost $325. Will sell cheap for cash. Address P. O Box 872, Camden, S. C. Pedigreed Bird Dogs. Our Kennels in Charlotte is headed by two of the finest Bred Pedigreed dogs money can buy. One Is a male Fishe!'* Frank Pointer?the other is a male Count Whitestone setter. These dogs are both registered, and are grand individuals. If you want puppies from the best breeds of Pointers and Setters the Fishel's Prank and the Count Whiter stone breeds are the finest to he had, as every sportsman knows. Fee to either $15. Charlotte Kennels, Charlotte, N. C. For Sale. ' About 600 acres of land.! One of the best plantations in j Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles south of Camden. A high and healthy location. Strong land, good dwelling, barns and tenant ^ houses. Close to railroad, church aud school. Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will sell cheaf> for part cash, balance on easy terms. Address, Box 144, Laurens, S. C. 0 11.4 m. For Sale. A splendid 26 inch Iroquois Bicycle, practically new. Origi, nal cost. $50. $20 cash for quick sule (tikes it. Reason for selling, iraiiit' too high for owner., Ap oly this oflicn. Chan are of Schedule on Seaboard Air Line Railway. ElT'Ctive Sunday Si'pt I5lli. 11)08 change of schedule will o<* made on the Seaboard Air kino Railway For full information as to changes that will be made consult Seaboard Agents. *? A WOOD'S SEED For Fall Planting Just Received. Plant Ruta-Bag as now, also Snap Beans, Radish, Cabbage, Collards, lettuce and Turnips. Mail orders filled same clay received; add postage at rate of one cent per ounce. F. Leslie Zemp's . Pharmacy, tfcoMW. ? ^ ? n r There will be ? Mlaeionery Rally of the ladies of the Ker shaw Association 41 the Caaxleo Baptist church, Sept. 24th. from 10 a. o)., lo 4 p. no. Noon inter mission for dinner wliiob will be served at the Baptist Parson age. Allladils Interested In Missions are cordially invited. Mrs. 6. B. Goodale, Supt. Lershaw Baptist Associ ation. Spidal Train Service. A special train for the accom modation of the people of West Wateree, lias been put on by the Seaboard A\: Line. The follow ing is the schedule: Leave Blauey, 9 a. m. 2 p. m. Returning. Leave Cumden, 2 p. m. " 41 6 p. ra. The putting on of this train largely relieves the sititution and cannot but do great good in keepiug our people together. - Death. On Monday, the 7t1i day of Sept., 1908,God called unto him self the immortal spirit of Mrs. Martha Team after a life of ninety eight years spent in His service. A mother in Israel has been called (o her reward. A beautiful life has been cut off after years of uoble endeavor in tlm service of the Master and of the honsehold had crowned it wilh glory. "Blessed are those who die in the Lord". The deceased was the relict of the late James Team, one of the most prominent and esteemed citizens of this county. She died as she would have wished to have left us, surrounded by devoted relatives and friends As peacefully a*an infant her spirit was wafted into the bosom of the God who gave it, and those who have yet to follow her luto the* great beyond have a grand, true aud pious example by which to guide their actions in the interim of the call by the grim reaper. The funeral Services were con ducted on the day following the decease as well as the interment at the family burying ground at Smyrna church, the pall bearers being her grand sons. A Paying Invest meiit. Mr. John Wh.te. 88 Highland Ave-, Iloillton, Maine, saya: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter am! spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I oought a 60c. bottle of Or, King's New Discovery: before that was half gone, the cough wns all gone. This winter the saute happy re sult has followed; a few does once more banished the annual cough. 1 am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is t lie best of all cough aud lung remedies." Hold under guar antee at F. Leslie Zwmp, Camden Drucr Company and Zemp <fe DePass' drug stores. 60c and $1. Trial bottle free. New Bank Organized by Camden Citizens. Starts with Capital Stock of $30,000 Mr. W. R. Eves, Jr., is to be the President. Special to The State. Cuinlen, Sept. 12 ?Your cor r<?N|toti(ieut has just learned thai application for a charter lor for a banking institution, to be capitalised at $30,000 and known us the Loan and Sav ings bank, has been made by I I J l lie following gent lowen: C;i|?t. 1 ij Ij. (.'lyburn, Mi'ssrs. VvT It. Eve, Jr., J. 11. Uurut't* aud T. .1. Ktrkland. On accouut of the steady de velopment of this section of the ! State the business men liore have seen tl?o necessity of another bank for some time. Mr. \V. U. Eve, Jr , sturted this organization and is to act ps president of the bank. Mr. Evo has been manager of the SoulItcrn Col ton Oil com pany's plant here for nearly four years and has the coneHdenco i I lie entire town and surrounding Country. No doubt the bank ? will do a successful business and help this whole section a great deal. Dr.Klng*s New LIVa Pills Tht beet in the world* 1 PERSONAL ?Mrs. W. G, Pickling of H? O*., to visiting her sis tor, Mrs H. O. Browne. ?Prof. Bsksr of the Boath Carolina University spent s few days in the city last week. ?The editor spent SunQsy in Columbis, the guest of his son, Mr. W. A. Schrock, Jr. ?Misses Alice Snd Anns Bell Hough are with us ogaiu after a visit to their sister, Mrs. W. W. Coney, Rutherfordtou, N. C. ?West Watereens will ap preciate -the ad of Mr. David Wolfe in this issue, and will doubtless give him a generous share of their patrouage. ?Mr. Tom McNinch has re. turned to us after setting up a handsome monument at Fort Mill. Mr. McNinch is a liuislied workman and his patrons speatc well of him. ?Mr. W. G. Ledbotter, the popular operator at the Sea board station here, left on Fri day for Columbia to take the place of the operator there who is taking a ten days holiday. ?Mr. Charlie Cherry left us on Saturday for .his home ut Lancaster from which point he will go to Richmond, Va., to take up his course in medicine. We wish him success and hope that lie will learn to cure und not kill, and kuow and not guess. ?Our charming young friend, Miss .Teresa Block has returned to her home here after au ab sence of three months in New York. She was very warmly welcomed back by her hosts ol friends whose sense of lone someness during her absence can only be imagined and ndi described. BREVITIES. ?Note the display ad of lilt Foster Mi burn Co., reading carefully their**references. ?See notice, "Piuno for Sale. This is a splendid instrument and will be sold cheap. ?The city lots offerred in this issue tire the Aucrum lots on Fair Street of this city. ?Our Job Work ad is attrac tive, and our work and prices more so. Give us a trial. ?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and tield fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest. ?^on. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. Ho is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. ?Labor day was observed on Monday by the bauks, the dis pensary aud the post office. There was no speech-mtijkini; auywheie in this county to oui knowledge unless we except the cusual remarUs by roving candi dates. ?Eggs just now are out of the question, but where, oh where, are those chickens und other good things from "off the farm" that our friends were going lo briug us iu on subscription? Come ucross, friends. ?The election is over. Quite a number of the candidalhs were disappointed, but that always happens so let your souls be possessed with pntience, as there is another day coming. As we laughingly remarked to a friond who comisprated us on our own defeat, "All the good men were left out." It will not always be so. ?Spring chickens, &c., are still alarmiuglv conspicuous by their absence from the editor's daily bill of fi*re. Nothing so strongly conduces to get up a readible paper than a properly fed edi'or. A word to tho wise is sufficient. Very Low Rates to Denver, Colorado and Return via Southern Railway. on account of the Annual Con vention, American Binkers As sociation, the Southern Railway announces attractive low round trip rates to Denver, Colorado. Tickets to be sold daily until September 30th, 1008, good to return leaving Deiner not later than October 81st, 1908. For rates, details, schedules, etc., apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or J C. LUSK, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Agt, Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE. The Bocrd oC SopervUors of SffflstrstkNi for Korslmw Con o tj will boat the following places 00 (ho dates girea herewith tor tho pa rposo of register i avotert: Hethune, Sept. 8-9 Westville," " 11 Kerserw, M 12 Blaney, " 13 Parties wanting Registration oertifiautes will please be on band. J. C. Hilton, ' M. B. Rubon, Alex Brown. Supervisors of Registration for| Kersliaw County. REAL ESTATE nod Collecting Agent. ?All persons having Real Estate fori sale or rent, are requested to nail on ! me for Information. Those wishing to buy or rent Heal Estate, are also requested to call on me. All claims placed in my hand* for collection will receive prompt atteu tlon. Call on me at Mr. W. A. S< brock's! office (1 he People's office,) Camden, I O# V? ft- Q. Alexander. How to Get Strong-. P. J. Daily, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong: lie says: "My mother, who' is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electrio Iiitters, that I feel It's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain iu flesh has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at F. Leslie Zeixp, Camden !>rug Company and Zemp A DePass' drug stores. r?Oc. iimiiiiiiliS W REPORT. . The following is a list of claims approv ed and ordered paid at the teiruhir month ?y meeting held Mondav, Sept. 7, 1903: & Br<\.'Uppliej * 34 10 II ??J?lo8hburg. supplies 8 IS fohn R Rbu i e. rapplies 13 j5 M'W- ftM#* "k 16 50 i U ? King, supplies 19 qo 1 *!?ch{?cry Co, sup 45 00 ?i ? Alcl.eod rd ?k y qq I It Hii son. supplies y a nnJ W C McDowell, id wk 12 oo fv ,t>dT' ""PP 'c* 100 U ^ S l1 ?nd poa 5!) 88 W A ? i L "?pt p h 28 25 w A Sol.rock, adv 4 Oq L S,h?ni^"- *1V *Jld j?b Wurk 13 00 u befit nk ft Co, id wk 30 oo aaiden IJiug Co, medicine S 25 Kersliaw B & M Co, ?applies 21 93 JI ij We<t. sul an<i potUvo (57 77 wPt""?8 .fi?,,w'noD' *"P 128 85 w 1 bnaM h, sup * -4 00 A R Gardner, bridge work 8 001 AW Burnet, ex. lunatic 600 w F Itussell. nil 0, I WftW ^rl0e' Ml ' 25 00 { J;W West, sup 21'ts ,{ r\*,"rlin- auP to Paup 8 75 tf 7 KJn?' MP H>fc6 M Z King, sup 33 47 f? pVMMCa,lki11' coort ex- 807 <K) II {, 9 Murcluson, sal 19 rn , B8*HI, ?al 11 nd post 8'? ?5| J N Jones, snp to paup a B M Pearce, rd wk P 4S ? Jtoht Dixon, wk on briJge 8 tin Ira 8 Scott, rd wk 4^ H B Munn, supt c g |o-, i J A Shaw, Sl,pt h / 72 2? l>oHiMcVfl8ki1'' ?,,Pconn'Jr line 491 4? A^r^v*1 and ??? itr^."rrrkCo' g?i R f* rep "n ^r'('p0 19 0(, I MVniU7: Wk at Pu nri ',OU8e 27 50 I I h N Illisms, rep on bridge 88 07 R LSmyrl. rd w k ,0 J /, T W Watts, id wk J??I L II Ilinson, rd wk 1 ko ,|ls"ltho?,P|P,y,('0- Fd Wlc ? 17 001 l ?5 lto?R, lumber u /*, L 11 MeLeol, rl Wk ,4 2 J I) Goff. r.l wk 'j Si D A tioff, rd wk ,0 00 I' J Bay. repair on brldga 22 80 I !?) p'pi,,K 25 00 Lo?i? ft Christinss, s ip 6() 67 . j* Dunn, med ser iq , A ?M C*"h 9 14460 M Carson, repair on bri l^o 52 71 M R Hat on. pnp Q ' W Wood, rd ? k ? I* T G Session^ rd wk 12 i? Charlb. II id I. rd wk 4 /, II K Dr?ik- lor.I. rl wk u 04 II' b? R01 leilg ? td w k H 25 Kirkluiid Sfnitii, Total $:? 281 28 M. V. WEST. Snpe- visor Kor?l?aw Ponntv C. A. BRUCE, Veterinary Surgeon, Onimlen, S, C. 1 ' i 1 ? ?? y ?* fllucu H^ p. 'leaii *dood inrniii* n c!c?in nkin. Idv canty without it. ('mKurels, CanH,*' Callipi" vii; c?Au your blood and keep it tlean, b> ttirri.% ?i> the Inzy livci ond driving all ii* ?ttiiifj!', from the body JVuin to-d'?y to 1111 < t I'irnplfn, lioiid, llftt'ht'ii, blicl'1 md tluj mk'v liiliom complexion h\ tnkiin f-bonnty lor on tents. All dny iMxfnrti">r> uiyrntil*ed l(V:.2-'?e .W filr.King's New Life Pills The bent in the world. T. J. McNINCH, Monuments iH Tombstones Bw 22, CailN, S. C. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES via Southern Railway. Round trio 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 son ville, in the "Laud of the Sky;" Lake Toxaway and the "Beautiful Sapphire Country", now in their glory. Call on Southern Railway Agents for rates, tickets, etc. J. L.Meek, Ast. Geu'l. Pass Agent, Atlauta, Ca. J. C. Lusk, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. Tax Notice. Office ,)f Treasurer of Kershaw t County S. C.'Sept. 4th, '08, | In accordance Willi the Act to raise supplies for the liseal year commenc ing Janunry 1st, 10U7, notice is hereby given llint the books will be open for collecting State, county and school taxes from October 15, 1H08, to March 1st, 11)00. K penulty of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid by Jan uary 1st 11KM). A penalty of two per cent on all unpaid by F?*b. 1st, 1900. A penalty of seven per cent will be added mi all unpaid March 1st, 1000. 'J he rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills State tnxc.?, r> 1-2 School taxes, . :t County taxeH, :i 1-4 Itallrond taxes, 1 H-4 Court House Bonds 1-4 Road, 1 Total, 118-4 The following special levies have been made also: Special School tax. District No. 1 for interest on School Bonds Graded School Building'. Mills. District No. 1, :t-4 Special School tax Dist No. J, 21 ?? tt tt .4 .?? j?( 1<V 14 i 4 44 *4 44 .j jj W 44 44 44 4? 44 7 A ' ? - 44 44 44 44 44 |()^ g 44 44 44 44 ,,f g 44 44 1 4 44 44 J ?) 2 44 44 44 -4 4 14 J| 44 4 4 4 4 4? 14 | ^ J| 44 44 * 4 4 4 4 4 ?> 44 44 44 41 44 22, *2 44 4 4 4 4 4* 44 ?} 44 44 *4 44 4 4 *)J ?> ? 4 44 44 4? 44 ,j|^ J The road tax of two dollars can be paid the County Treasurer from Oc tober, 15th, l(KM), to March 1st, 1000. The poll tax is #1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In sending for Tax accounts ami Receipts, state with whom the Tax payer lived in January last, and if known by two names, give both, and be sure to give Township and No. of School District. I). M. McCaskill, County Trcas. H. C. COLE. BREEDER OF FINE POULTRY Florence, S. C. 1*. 8. Some Fine Young Stock Now Heady for ?Shipment, THE FLOODS HAVE DONE GREAT DAMAGE PflVIPWOLFE Having recently bought out a large BANKRUPT STOCK and a splendid line of fresh goods in the northern markets, consisting of CLOTHING MID GENERAL MERCHANDISE is better prepared than ever to offer you SPECIAL BARGAINS along ALL LINES Suits Made to (Vder a Specialty. Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose purchases amount to $5.00. JOB PRINTING DO YOU NEED ANY Letter Heads, Bit! Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Cards, Tags, Circulars Dodgers, Posters, Invitations, Programmes, At Home Cards. Call on ^? T H E P E 0 P L E. eamplc Laicsi NloiJcl "l?.?n.;"r ? If . i. *, "I hv u; n-; \erc art iti.ikm: if ncy ( > : II > tr,-, y<i i. ?. /?'./?,' fl) NO MON?:V !/;?> itmii viinmv?v? .ml .or - vm ! irvf .'eahta ItMiyonitinirwh<.'ie In the U. K. 't fkftf <j rr?:f:i. ?' ' ,/. ? ?/./, ana allow TKN I?.\YS' llw.!'. *itt/% I. *li.? ? ? K.tii ti*ii \ L ??.. .:J !;??? ;.i< vlo and >ut it to any 'est you wr II ?. i i?* ?:i-n m.. ,i' ?" ! r ? r? .t wish to kec|> the bityclc ship It b V ?? ;r ? > u. . ? ?. . ?. '? ' > , rr ct ?K FACTORY ('RiCiS i'V, i 3 !i: . V ^ i, wX' vS to $/$ middlemen's ??r??.:ti I-/ t?<.i i*.: ci-'cr . i v ! I..i . ? .!-? r.i 'iiirrr's L'lur* iiiUt UliiiiJ >?iir yi "i. IM? ><>',' l'i \ a ! : >? ><? in a |u:r? I wren Irc m atyons at nvy /r.'.r ?:'?;il voj ?c~- ? -'0 nil .. ,n ? ?! r uvIumkI (>1 Jiiitorp friirt .irv! remark :Ht $fe ? >! ? "f , fii'.iT ilii n!--. YOU mx BE A3ft)R:3??9 ?:! imv /'?/<?<? wc c.in inal"* yea ;!???! V <? ? ihi l.ul?< st '.r iM ? hu < tlrr. (or lev. iimney than any i-ihrr l.vn>:y, Wc <? .-mm i <1 uit'i :i > ;i t . Vive ta<tiry coat. niCVC'I.K lllii\lil'.H>*i >'? '! . r.c'1 i ii' v. ii.vJ . sc?r ,i i;.-.:iie nl.ite at mil. ooume """our pnr ?<. '< i i Un; ? ' 8KCONU II \NI> ItlCVCI.KS. V ?? ? ; ..??? ' n' - 1 ' . J V'<???(lr?i. t>.* usually have a number on la.nl t.ifci-n i.i til i. -< . I I v., ( !?_^r out promptly at price's r ii'jti.r lr??n to #K mi ". to. !>?< w i n i, nl 1 ii. COASTER-BRAKES, SXZ&Jf&Si&lFr "H ,"'J^ "* k t'lii . 8 ?0 HEDÐGSft Ki?733E-?e0QF * SELF-KEAMB? p'm B The. regular retailprirr. ,7thn( tea i: /,?rr??' >? . S1.SO t(r fair, f<tit /<> tilr. e /? ?5;- -? ?" ? ? . \tll you<Xi<xmpU pair (or H .SO'*.! ash . , NO MORE TROUBLE FROM I NAIMJ, Tttrlfn ur <?!:*-? ? w III not Irl tbn | ?lr out. Sixty thotiaand pairs v>ld !n??t year. Over two taunorrd thou'.a.id pairs now in' u r. OEMOmPTIOMi Made In nil ?.i*c*. Itis1,v< "y And easy riding .very din able and It tied InnMc v, tt ; * atwcial mini it v ?.f rubber, wlii'li ncvi t lifroir porona and which closes up small punctures'wiiho*." . v- J ^ I, ioW the air to escape. We have Hundred* oflctte. ... .? J.'j ;' ? V * ,?.' ? ,', J/, \)*r. Ocdcustotncrsstaling that their tircslinvcoulyl)-cn j ;.i ),>? ii .> .< <i" uponceortwieelnawholeseaaoii. Tliow/eithiioinorct:-. n- ,**. ,.,,i?i? , ?S ordinary tire, the puncture resist)",? Tia1,W t,n,.? ?'?n A ?l ? * '7' * .."V.l.TnU " .?* ?th?r by aevcral layers ofthin, specially pupa:e I fnl>i:c?-i th-.- V. ' ?ii>Ki ii \>iir tread. The regular price oh ficsclii?*i,js.so per pn > Im:i f;,r , V"v itfi)? <i advertising purposes we are making ? spr<\.it fict<>t i lo ' ? ' the rider of only >4 So per pair. All orders sltij (?< <1 ? nj" <lr-.y ?.H"i i< r< ojivr d. \V<- r.Mfi <?. O. f). <v approval. You do not i>iy a ccnt until you li ive c* imlticd and f-'.ind Hh-im r'.ri 'v n t reprr ? nlcd. Wc will allow a cash (llaoount of % p< r ? ? <M < rel-y ti? .'~ii ? i!n- i ? , i j, ?( ,<m ?end FIIM, C-%s|| Wl I II OKI)l:i( pikI c.icl" r thl.? a !?.?:.!' i.i- ri. ..*??'? 1 < lie nickel plated bras* hi ml pump. Titef to l>c'??'timed ?t l; ?:.;>< u- ? ? * - ? . 1.1 ?? n/o not satisfactory 011 examination. Wo arc p'tf ii!? r. 1. br ri*i 1 , i i i<> ^ (? ?? f?- r<. iv ?< bank, if you order a p.iir of lit Hr< j u ? 111 t t'i? . 7 ? ? wear better, laat longer and !< ?'x C?: r th.?*? ?? t?-? \- i ' \ ?? i .n* ( ce. V't know that you will be s j well pP .is<d th it v. Ii.-tt y..> ?? 1.1 -i ? ? ...i, : irdcr. We want you to send us a trial oi?J<jr at onre. 1i< iic"! lit. .? if' -. uprn don't buz ndy ki;id i' r ; i i tl << is ?"! f- < at>niror fr WW wwrnlmimM ffflCv' fli'rigelll'jrn Puiict the special introductory price quoted uIjovc: of wilt j for i?ui i ?. . ? ? < ! '? ? i1 ' c wliich dkacribea and quotcr. afl makes nml V inds of tires at .-.Imut ha'- tti:_ ti.\ ' ? myf* r M/Jt If ''Ut write li? ?i J?oytol (oi'nv IMINO'I II.) *!i <??'( . nT>i<.V"le lm\J fwC#? VwMm!!m or ? pair of tires from n ivofi': 'i ilii yo.i kco< - i'... iK '.v au i(ai offers we are making. It only onrtl I yceUl lo lctru t. wtylUuii. r? . J. L MEAD CYCIE COMPANY, m&m, til*