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local Aatter. CHjr Lots for Sale. Aoo) v to I. F. Holland, Ctfmd?u, 8. O. Bottles Bought. I Day Beer and Whiskey bot tles of the right ktftd. Cell ou me for your Groceries. Highest price paid for Bo titles. B. M. Hendrix. MONET TO LOAN On real estate from Middle of November. FOR SALE. Legare property in Camden. (Brick house, out houses and 4 acres, of land) Easy terms. ^ Clark & voit Trrsckow. To Rent. Tluit convenient resi deiurt* on Brond si reel opposite the Baptist Church. Fur further in forum lion apply to Cuniden Store. Found. Tuketi up on Octobcr 1st, astray nm!e !ihu:it 3 miles \v?*s' of Camden. Owner can recover same by payiug for feed ami tl?i> notice. Win Tliomp&oti, Lufjofif, S. C. For dale. A splendid 20 inch lroqr.o s Bicycle, practicaIly new. Ori^i, iial cost. $50. $20 cash for quick Kale takes it. Reason for selling, frame too lii/th for owner. A j) |#ly at Hi is office. Barksdale ?Thomson Wedding As we always, when possible, go to press on Wenesday morn in#, it is impossible for us this week to give au account, of the wedding of Mr. Tai bue Uarlcs dule and Miss Belle Thomson which was scheduled to come oil on the night of October 141 h. We will report it next week. Death. The news of the death of the wife of our very good friend, Mr. W. II. Collier, has just reached us. The sad event oc currrd on lite 3rd ilist- As we have suffered a similar bereave ment, it is unnecessary Tor us to f?ay that Mr. Collier has our deepest sympathy. Births. Born to Mr. uml Mrs. Snmter Bilvin of Eust Kcr*lm\v on Oc. tober 9th, u flue ooy. This is the first scion of this |>ui't icnlar branch of the Belvins, and we foiijfi a t u l:i t <? I Ik* couple. / Our jfootl friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stokes luivo our felicitations on ilio arrival at last week of another JMie boy. This event mat Us, wo believe, the fiIth of iu hind at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ktokes, which .shows conclusively that race sui<!nl?? 1i is no |?lii(5t? in Miuir l?ic.lnre of lif*?. Notice. This 14 to notify tlie public tli.it tlio ffiutixtfcmont of too bnjder Photograph Gallery has chuuyred IiimhU, I buiit# now tin* manager. Cwuipotuut photoKra pliors will l>o in oliui'go who will be pleased lo furnish yon with work in (jwnlily oq'iul to Unit to bo hud i;i imy city jrullory, at moderate juices. Gallery over Qnimlen Han't. Kodak worlf developed and finished. OkIcis for enlur#in^ noliciied. 811 inu will bn prompt ly filled. Satisfaction guaranteed on all ivorlc. " " Hilton. SeakMrd Air Lit* Kajid9r The Setbowd Air /Line will place in eff?eybe.(oilo?ing ar range men t? rUatfve to mileage tickets, affective April 1st 1906. Will sell at $20 one thousand mile interchangeable ticket, good for one person; and for (40 two thousaud mile inter cbanageablo ticket, issued in uame of five or less persons, members or etnployeef of oue | firm, (good for one person onl j at a time) good over approxi mately thirty different roads. The present popular one thousaud mile ictei-ctiana^eable. ucicet good over more thnu seventy dilTereut roads, will be continued on sale ut rate of $25 its heretofore. I(M|K>rtuut Notice: Mileage tickets sold ou April 1st and thereafter mist be exchanged at ticket offices Tor regular tickets, as coupons of mileuge tickets will not be honored on trains, except from slut ions where there is no iigeut or where the ticket office is uot <?|>en. Local intra state family tickets, good for 500 miles within the stale issued, good for the entire family be sold at rate of ?11.25. (2 14 cent per mile). These 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 Evergreen, Fer naudiiia add Jacksonville. Be i ween Savannah "and Jackson ville 172 coupons will be de inched. Between intermediate slut ions bet wwii Savannah and Jacksonville sufficient conpous will be detached to make net rale equal 2 12 cents per mile. Bet ween Savannah and Mont- 1 joinery, 412 coupons will be de tached. Betweeu intermediate stati'Mis between Savannah and Montgomery, including Ocallu, Colnmbns, and Albany branches, sufficient coupons will be do ? ached to make net rate equal 2 12 cents per mile. For full information, apply to ?tearest Agent Seaboard Air Liuo. Stockton Dots Miss Maureen Hammond, one of our most attractive young ladies, has relumed to Clifford female Seminary al Union. Messrs Alva Humphries and Cleveland Pearce have gone to Charleston lo attend the Medi cal College of South Carolina. Misses Kate Eichelberger, Jesse Owens, / Messrs LeRoy IIuiii|>liries ond Jasper N. Otvens attended the hot supper at Rem berls on last Friday night.I Tliey report a nice tune. Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Pearce, Sr., spent last Sunday at Bates burg with their neice, Mrs. John Belli Towel I, * , . Mrs. Ilenry Tiller of Chester field is visiting her daughters, Mrs. 1). M. Pearce and Mrs. J. C. Humphries. Mr. Holland Hammond and Miss Kate So wall were married on lu*tSunday sit Heulah Metho ? list church. We extend con gratulations to the young couple and wish them much happiness ihrougli life. Mr. Julian Rush is at the home of his brother, Mr. Millie Rush. Miss Maud Gardner of the Stale Farm is speeding several weeks with her aunt, Mr. G \V. Ait. ii.oiis. Mr. Ktlward Sowell ??! Blauey is visiting relatives here J. EXCURSION RATES via Southern Railway. Account Sou I li Carolina Stall* F.ii.' tlic Southern Railway an nounces very low round trip rate* from nil points in South Carolina, to Columbia. S. C., tiekels to be sold October 24t.li to 20:11 inclusive, it ml trains sched uled to arrive Columbia before noon October 80th, HK>8, limited for return until November 2nd* 1008 For rates, schedules nnd in ] f.:i malion ubouI spoci il dates ap ply to Southern Rulwuy Admits or address .). f, MRKK, A*st. Gou'l L'.iss. Atf?mt. At hint a, (J a. .1. a LUSK, Div, Puss. Agent, (jh^rjeston, S. PERSONAL ?Cipt W. G. Adams paid a flying visit 4o Columbia on last Sunday. ?Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brooson of Columbia are in tbi city on a short visit to relatives. ?Dr. J. P. Grey of Port Kent, N. Y., reached us ou Monday, lie is, we regret to be informed, slill much indi8|K>fted. We wish htm a speedy recovery ?We hod the pleasure the other day of again grasping the hand of our frieud. Dr. L. Ii, Pultz of PortKent, N. Y.s who lias returned tt> us for the seu son. ?Mr. E. J. Bisselt of "THE PEOPLE" has been drawn as a petit juror at the November term of the United Slates court which convenes at Columbia on the 3rd of November. ?Mr. Wiley Slieorn, the popu lar mail carrier on Rural Route No. 3, is still weak as the affect of several hemorrhages of the nose. We have been similarly afflicted, and sympathize hearti ly with him. ?The sermon at the Presby teriun church on Sunday by the pastor, Rev. Jesse C. Row an, is said to have been a splendid ex position of the Bible story of Adam ar.d Eve. This \*ouni; minister is making a great name for himself as an orator and u deep thiuUer. ?Mr. J. E. Alexander, who litis been rather seriously ill from ti threatened attack of sip poplexy, is, we rejoice 1.0 learn, on the highway to recovery. We can't well spate inen lilte Mr. Alexander and hope that he will soon be again at his post of duty, none the worse for his recent unpleasant experience. BREVITIES. ?Note tlie display ad of the ? * Poster Milburn Co., reading carefully their references. ?The city lots offered in this issue ate the Aucruni lots on Pair Street of this city. ?Our Job Worlt ud U attrac tive, and our work and prices more so. Give us a trial. ?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and Held fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest. ?Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed pood health si nee we began using Dr. K.tig's New Life Pilln, three years ago." says It. A. llirlet, of Rural Route 1, tJuitford, Maine. They cleanse and lou.t the system in r. gentle way that dues you good, 2">e at F. Leslie Zeiup, Camden Drug Company and Zeiup & Del'aas drug stores. Another Correction. Wo stated in THE PEOPLE last week that M r. Laurence Mm nittjr would soon open an elec irical supply liouso at Charlotte. This, \vu 'nave since learned is a mistake. It is " A eo-isultin^ engineering office" that our frieud con templates establishing. This correction is cheerfully made. CAN'T BE SEPARATED. Soms Camden People Have Learned to Get Rid ol Doth. A. \V. Chance, livini* on Maii: Street, Lincasier, S U.,says: "I have been usiti# Doan's Kidnev Fills and air. pleased to recom mend thru). Th?*y str&ii?i honed my Uidueys which weiv weai* I and proved of benefit to me in other ways. I had often heard of Doan's ICiduey i'illj^kioin# a Kood remedy and now I am con vinced that they uro all that they are represented to be. J feel so much bettor since using them that 1 do not hesitato to tfive my endorsement.M Ilarknrlit* Mill kidney nclic art1 tw i n br.>t In* t*. Y??:i can't ni'pnrati* Ihum, Ami you can't Ret rid of tin* hack ju'Ih* iiiilll you flurt: tlit* kidney nolle. 1 ft In* kidney<4 nre wHI and ?tro:ij;. I!??? re.*I of tlii* *y*teii| in pre;I) siirw to Of in vigorous health. Doan'.i Kidney 1'iIU inake strong. Ilt'llltliy k III III1 J' H, For S.ile by nil dealer*. I'riee ftOc. Foster? Millnirn (!??,, Buffalo, N. Y.f mile ntfeliH for Ujp United ?stnt Heniember lltu |inm??l>oftn'j-?-pn?l t?kf no oviu-r. Mml at'Cta*" Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, tli# widely kuowu proprietor%f the Croum Hotel. Vauglin, MIm., Myt: "For neveral month* I Mtfftrfd with n severe cough, I and MMUM|tliun ?rt'inwl to have it> (rip on me, when a friend reoom mended Dr. King'* New l>i*covery. I began taking it,-ami three bottle* j fftcted a coniplvtt' cure.** The fnti:e , of this lire s?\inj( imhisIi an:l cold! remedy,and lung ami throat heilernl world wide.$old at F. l.e*lL> SSeup. I Camden l>rux Company ami Zeiup A Del*a*s*dritg store*. GJ.- ami $1. Trial bottle free. Would Mortgage tlio Farm. A farmer on Rural Koute 2, E;npirc, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, t>ays: ??Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured two worae sores 1 ever kiiw : one on mj hand and one on my lejc. It is worth its weight 'n jrold. 1 would not lie without it if ( had to niort !?nge t lie farm to gi*t it." Only 2"?<- at P. Leslie Zeiup, Camden L)rn^ Company uud Zeinp & De|*a*t?Mru? store. BIG STAKE RACES AT STATE FAIR For theFirst Time South Caro lina VleU Stake Rr.Cf#"Eig , Entries. Columbia. 8. C.?(Special.)?In all the life of the State Fair?forty years? there have never been anything liter the race a thut are sclicduh il fur this year. The fair o;itns October 26th and closes October 3>th. There will Lc foui days of racing. Already Ave *:ta!:e races have been arranged for trotters and pacers. Purses wiil be offered for both harness and running horses. Between $6,000.00 and S7.UOC.OO has been offered as prizes for these raecs. The attractive prizes, together with the fact that so many of the Northern and Kastern tracks have had trouble with the racers, will make tlx? entries litre fair week the best aggregation of fast horses ever seen anywhere in the South. Strings of horses from the most re nowned stables in the country will be here fair week. With the rnee* nearly two months off. the entries for the stake races counted up to ninety-three, ind It Is expected that more th.m a hundred of America's finest racers will be entered for the stake races. The purse races will be much above the average this year. More money Is offered and better horses will be raced. The track has been put in apple pic order and the grandstands enlarged and reworked. This was necessary to accommodate the lmmeti.se crowds that will witness all of the races during fair week, this being the first of the series in tho Virginia-Carolina Circuit. There will be other sports. Davidson College.plays Clem son on Wednesday, and the University of Seuth Carolina plays Davidson College on Thursday. Mr. It. C. Keenan will have the races In charge, and he knows his business. President Mobley expects the races this year to bring people to the fair from every part of the State and from many surrounding Stutes. o x> go XJ </> : Fi2'/?->sQ2 r? = ^?H5 n? v? (/> a =: -i sR?? pa (553 w & s H P GTS ff3 ' F3 9) h > z o 3 rn t/> O o z PI a U. o cr o w > X ra o ? m z 5 lots? 3 tncrr ?!78 ??? > s"! (4 * ? ?5" IF n J? TJ jr ^ K. 2 3 ?rJ * * D-c Op r rr ? o i..t 0.4: liRtAT CATMERIKC OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS I'hc State Fklr Tlila Yni??Octobet *0 to SO. The fortieth annual State Fulr will e held at Columbia th.'a y*ur October 0-30. und It gives promise to be the .reatest St it** Fair ever held. No irat c-r how Uid the crops or how hur l th? itnev. evcrybcCy pxi to Ihf Statf Ff?lr t Columbia. It 1 n? Leen the cuiitoTP :dw tor nearly ha;f a centuty. ati<l It VII ever von\lni:c >j wlih crowds In reusing caih ytar. The State* Fair U the one time of the 'ear that work tan be put down mid veryofle have a i;co! time for a lev. ?y?. Old acquaintances and relatives irtt nt the Slate Fair if tl.ey are not ortunute etioush to meet elaowhere !uri:ig the year. Friends meet friends md college men meet their college antes nr.d renew friendship* with good -torlcs of the good thiK?> of the print. This year the fair holds even more than that for South Carolinians. It .vill Ic made up of new exhibits thut Aill teach the farmers new methods md iir.proveirenia that mean money to very one of them. The ri.ics will he the best ever seen mi the Senth. This being the first year ti.ut the Fair Association has entered the Virginia-Carolina Circuit. Tim stake raCvH will brlnfj many of the country's very llne*t racers. The two ftmtbull games will draw thousands of .?nthusl".>tlc ??rooters" from both the Carolhuis. Columbia la better fitted to take care ?f her guests than ever before, with n or.e hotel accommodations. The rail- ' toai's will a'l put on special rates, as usual. President John G. Mobley. of i the Fair Association, has worked hard to get everything In ship-shape, and ho predict:! the largest crowd in tiie his tory of the fair. NEW EXHIBITS AT THE STATE FAIR Octcbrr 26 to 30?Prizes fcr Successful Farmers. One of the brst attractions nt the State P:ilr this year, which will he held In Columbia beginning Monday, October 23th. and closing Frit!sv. Octo ber 30th. will be tlu> Fit I I Crop Iicpnrt nu-r.t. This isew feature will prove of interest to every fanner In the State. It will be under the management ol Prof. J. X. Harper. < Director of the ClemscMi ICxpei imcntal Station, who Is one of Th<- best agricultural experts, in the South. Proft-ssor Haippr has pt r wivilly solicited the exhibits for this depsirttnent. ami will arrange every tiling to advantage, lie will b*? stated by his whole corps of expert associates. and it will be worth the trip to the fair just to talk t>? thwe expert men end get their Ideas on practical fnrmiinr. Clemson College will have a bi? ex hlblt in t!iis d? partment, but will net be it Mowed to compete with the Indi vidual exhibits. Some fine prize* will bo awarded the farmers. For Instance, $.".0 will be Riven for the largest yield of corn to the acre, $25 for the second best, and cotton will have the name amount awarded f??r the best yield per acre. Dozens of other Interesting con tests have Ix en provided. President Mobley, he-lag a practical stockman himsilf. i.-? giving much at tention to tiiis part of the fair. There will be more thoroughbreds shown than ever before. T stalls have all been ???no\:t?ed and ? .<? pi:water from the < lty has been ?connei t? d. so that the cattle Mnd stock will be well taken ! care of. Tills v.ill be good news to I hundreds nf breeders who ini^ht other wise h ive hesitated to send their tine, t j to the fair. The poultry show bids fair | to I e a grand success this year. There | *=eeir.s to be more Interest In every dc- j partinent.. The mnnngeme?nt bcll-.-vcs this will be the largest and be>st fair j ?vor held here. Information as to the ?>r!7.cs will be cheerfully supplied by President John C?. Mobley, or Secretary ? TV T AVO III <'..l..r..l I.. " " Dr. Sting's ftle w life Pills The best In tho world. BUT THE FLOODS HAVE DONE GREAT DAMAGE DAVID WOLFE Having recently bought out a large BANKRUPT STOCK 9 and a splendid line of fresh goods in the northern markets, consisting of Clothing and General Merchandise is better prepared than ever to offer you . SPECIAL BARGAINS along ALL LINES Suits Made to Order a Specialty Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose purchases amount to $5.00. THE PEOPLE NEWS AND JOB PRINTING hvitatiws, fovitapes. Letter Heads, terJs, Eclogue Work, Camiucrai;;! Werk, B'.!i ucs'Js, Circulars, Prcjjramnes, hvfa'for;, t.t llamo Carls. Prompt 'Jc!iv?ry. f ;v? ??? Year Piintinj. W. A. SCHRCCK 'PHONE 01. CA.V.DZN, S. C. H. C. COLE. BREEDER OF FSJ1E P9BLTSY Fiorsase, S. C. P. S. Some Fino Younj; Stock X;?\v 1 u-i'.'ly lor S i i i i > i n (? 111. The Greatest State Fair Ever Me! OCTOBER 26-39 COLUMBIA, S. C Railroad Fares Cui in Ha'f. Good Accommodations for Everybody. New Exhibit Features, t< r> r ,! 11 jp iwo hno rooil^ll icmes. Bcs! Elersc Rasa in the Souft. Cs'.tl Fi'cs Slisv/s ad Mid-Way. ARRAKGE TO BE IN COLUMBIA FAIR WEEa. K J. G. MOBLEY, President A. YA LOVE, Secretory. LOCATED IH THE HEART OF RICHMOND, VA PJROi'JPT SWPfrZPrTS. The a1>ovo la our shipping houro whrro w havo h-cn doing hUMtiow for *tj?w M,<n f vt w.i. .?> u v *ivo ; ??? tlio bout and quickest shipping1 facilities. All orders urc Dent out f>a:n;i Cry revive;!. V ? ? L 1 :-f. * *1 v i--?vi t y " ' ?. <?{ fti't HATKE'S VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN RYE-A whisky v/o hnvo'Jcrci r-ji;:.. i - Z?. Z ) % r 50 0 $0 00 PRIVATE STQCK CO;?N-'7ls mild and nioilow, try it c\;?.yA ? * jJ 4 50 C rjr) tVOO HOLLANO GlN-~G'n nc?Idi o* ihl3 low prio# - - . - ? - > - 2 "O ?'?.'*0 i..w-'.J 9.00 APPLE BRANDY?This yonr? oro?:t but i>. !o PUflE E'RATi T;Y - * - - ?.f=.0 4.00 6 HO il.OO PEACH BRANDY- Miuc ospecially for us In fViuryi-Hi)'. ? ~ ?? ;v f< , j t-'i'' G.OO "A 290 tO CIM7D Rrffffl fT9 CPi UM fOtt . ,.VV ' .* i-' T i MA * t'J FUli. " J'iii-j cr Halt- Pint* i i My; > ;>.// ;i ?. Wo prepay express Charge# at theao price* and guar:?nt<r nafo 0.?livt y. ' ' ? . ??'. ; ???* < Ihv.io n. o.ry m for< Hcnd Money Or.U'V o? lwc/".> ,r. a >.' . \ ?".i o. -?r. A. IIATKK * Ji. 800-R0a-?04-H00 K. OA HY ST., ItO X :*???, ^ ? C; J?T t i>.T?. V A -