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local /Batter. City Lois for Sale. Apply to I. F. Holland, x - Camden, 8. C. 3 fc&B BALB OB BENT. Lefcare property Id Camden. (Brick bonne, out bouses and 4 acres, of land) Easy, terms. Money To Loau. On rliii estate froui Middle of November. lOlar^ & von Trcsckow, " Wanted. Wanted. ? A |M>*ittou hs msna Ker of a large farm. Applicaut has 9) years ex}>erittuce. Un derstandi* thoroughly the ma . . ? nipularioii of all kind* of ma chinery, black smithing. wiiwl /'Wright and carpenter work. . Can give best references to par . ties interested. Address z care THE PEOPLE, * Cainden, S. C. . :\i N. TV ? We indorse tlie above in (? In, ?? Mo . beller man can be J 'found.T-BJd, ?" t FOR S A LE p?.C RjSNT. f . . \t" Several Farms for sale or -? reut. Apply to Henry Savage or > George T Little. b 11-12 19. ltlrtli. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ney Billings on Sunday. theBth tust., a line boy, destined, Noy says lo be .President, some day. We cmiKratula'e the parents, and -.welcome llie new corner into the ^?..-strenuous life. r-j _ ....... Marriage. ' We take pleasure lit chronical i '.lug the marriage on Tuesday, Vtlie 10tli-..iu*t. , at Charlotte, N. - C.,"4f "Ml1. R A. Poe and Miss " ?ou M. Mann. The happy tfrootti is a prominent railroad tfOttftactor ? ?f the old North State, ami h ? bride the eldest daughter ol toil* friend, Gen. II. , J. Muun of l>t-Kalb, this Slate. Mrs. Poe was a highly cs teemed trained nurse at the Presbyterian hospital at Char lotte, at which hospital she met and married her lucKy hu>band. It is needless to say that The People will continue its weekly visits to the home of the bride. Which fact, we hope, will make complete the earthly happiuess of the couple. I'lnit. W6 are informed that (ire scorched a number of bales ol cotton on last 8; t-irday for Messrs. Springs & {Shannon on one of their platforms. No great loss was sustained, and we hope What there was, was covered by insurance. About' 4 o'clock on Monday PTiortriftg, the territic blowing of locomotive whistles at the 8o. and N. W. Ruilroud stations aroused our people to the fact that a lire was ou. It proved to be one of the newly repaired |tasseuuer couches of the N W. R. It , which wus burned to the trades. Origin, a mystery For Sale. A splendid 20 inch Iroquois Bicycle, practically new. Oriiri, Bill Cost. $50. 1 fciO cash for quick ?nile take* If.. KfMsoii fc?r nellin^. (rume im> hi?rli for owner. A p |?ly at tliis office. Tlit* yalitmtil Trh^miih ltftt*. Air.tntiouA yooufr mrn and hullo* ulioold leniii Uh?in|hy ; for, si'.irv 1|ie new H liour l?w l*v cuino ^ITective th?*it? is ii short - ?t:u at tnutty thousand tele irntphei'A. Positions puy from *:.0 lo $75 a loom h to hejciunerH. The National Telegraph Insti Into of Columbia, t;. C., and five Other cities is operated under flu per vision of R. Ii. oftlciuls and ull students are placed when qualified. Write them for i*ii* licuJttrs, ThMluglvti?. -? I The next date of the. issue of , THE PJCOPLK will be Tbsnks f giving a dny -Mi apart Cor the giving of thanks for bless lugs received during the pest year, the day belog devoted, also to the indulgence in innocent pleasure* by old and young alike. There Is nothing that to our mind conduces so thoroughly to the pleasures of thanksgiving day than a w?ll spread table, so we remind our people that we will ^thoroughly appreciate a Thanksgiving We have room io our. poultry yard for more tliuu one turkey, ho dou't let the fear that you will overstock us interfere with your pious inclinations to re member the printer, especially whet: that printer will give you full credit on his snbscription ?hm>Us for every pound of turkey seut iu if the same is re quested. - How Ih your I Mixtion. Mrs. Mary l><?wlfi?c os No. *28 8tli Ave., Sun Kramusco, recommends a remedy for (*(?l|ia?li trouble. She ?nfs: "Gratitude for tlie wonderful cITtirt of Ktectrio Hitters in a ease of amite Indigestion. prompt this testi monial. I am fully convinced that for and liver* trouble* K'ectrir Hi i tern Ik the l>e?t rented v on the mar ket today." This ^rt*at ton in and al terative it edioMie invigorates tile sys tem, purities llie blood and U es pecially helpful in all forms of female weakness, $0<*. at K. Leslie Zemp, t;amdet| DriiK Ustnpany and Zemp & IXrPass' drujf stores. ? . CliHn*?" Seaboard Schedule. On and lifter November 29th, Passenger Train No. 81 of the Seaboard, which now slops at all stations between Hamlet and Columbia, will make but three! slops between those points, Viz: (Jheraw, Mcliee und Camden, and will leave C.imden station a few minutes earlier than as now at i) 47 "a. in. south bound, and 7 10 p. in. uo'Mh bound. A loeul passe Hirer servicq.will l?e established with Train Ni>," lil which will make stops at all stations between Hamlet and Columbia. This train will leave Hamlet at 7.35 a. in., and pass Camden at about 1) 50 a. m. Returning, will leave Columbia ui. 4.00 p. m., arriving at Camden at?>ut. 5.00 p. m. There will be no change in the schedules of truius 00 and 43 which now . pass Cundeu station at (1 30 a. m., and 10.40 p. m. When the Limited is put on, which will be ou or about Jan., 1st, we will be in the enjoyment of the services of eight passed ger trams daily, instead of four as now. Tli is speaks well for the en ter prise of the 8. A. L., and I he projected change of schedule will be of great convenience to not only the traveling public, but to our people as well. Under this schedule, all those having busi iifess at Columbia or iiitermedi ate i?oiul?, or at (Hiints north, are afforded ample time to ttaus act that business during the tlav, and return to their homes that, evening. Union Meeting To be held with Pino Creek Church, Camden, Nov. 28 and 29. PROGRAM. 2:00p. in.? When a member of a church is guilty of Slander and the church is aware of the fact, what is the responsibility of the church in retaining the member? W. U McDowell. Why should we support de nominational education? J. O. Mosele.y. What does baptism stand for? U. B. Elliott. 7:30 p. m. ? Mow to gain and retain the attendai C J of the youlh from 14 to 20 years of age in Sunday School. llev. E. O. Thompson. Are we doing nil that is pos |sible Willi the Sunday School. I Uev Joseph lluuter. SUNDAY. 11 a. m. ? What is theVshurch, its foundation and its purpose in I the world? Rev. J. C. Crouch, I 7:80pm -Missionary sermon, l#ev.T< tfhipUww), ? ? ? PERSONAL ? Capt. H. O. Browne, n popu lar engineer on the North- West ?td, him resumed bis ruu after s lay-off of several weeks. . ? Mr. Geo. T. Little is at St. Louis, Mo., for the purpose of purchasing a bunch of new and faucy stock of horseb for the ususl fall trade. ? Capt. T. L. Ogier, formerly a conductor ou the North West ern railroad, but now in trade at Charleston, speut a few days in Camden last week iu atteudance on court. ? We were much ? pleased on yesterday to meet again an old friend, Mr. Benj. Powell, for mcrly a prominent resident of this county but now of Sumter. We had not seen him for about thirty years but knew hlin at once. ? Capt. W. C. Saunders, the genial representative of the harness emporium Of Lerch Bros., Baltimore. Md., illumined the streets of onr city a day or so this week. He was uot Iook i ? . % ir ? ing so weil but accounted for it oil Uie score that the post otlice department had not been do livering his PEOPLE regularly . - BREVITIES. ? Note the display' ud of the Poster Milburn Co., reading carefully their references. ? The city lots offered in this issue are the Auerum lots on Pair Street of this city. ? Our Job Work ad .is attrac tive. aud our work and prices more so. Give us a trial. ? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire aud field fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest. ? Hon. W. Brat ton DeLoache lias a professional card with us. lie is a sound lawyer, aud a gen ial gentlemau. ? The executive committee of the Kershaw liaptUt Association will meet, at the Camden Baptist Church Monday, Nov. 30th at 11 a. in. ? Uead "The Candy Kitchen A<|. " The .you nir proprietor^ clever, and will treat you li^lii. in the. fray of prices aud quulin of goods. ? Uead carefully every nd. in this issue, big or little. These little notices "ForSwIe or Rent " may interest some people about this time. ? Quite a number of o\ir ex candidate friends have not ve paid us for their cards of an nouncement. A number of them were not elected, but that does uot affect the honesty of tin debt, and we need the money. Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the be* I medicine to take tor (soughs ami colds and for every diseased condition of throat, client or lungs," sajs W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The w>ri-> has had l liirty-rl?;Wt years proof dial !>r. K lux's X ew fliMP.overy is the be 8 1 reiotNly for cough* and colds, la grippe, asthma, bay fever, bronchitis, hemor rhages of the hint;!*, find the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold uuder guarantee at F.Leslie Zeinp's Oamden Drug Com pany and Zetnp& I >el'asn' drug stores. 50?; and $t.0Q. Trial bottle jree. Seaboard Air Line Railway. The Seaboard Air Line will place in effect the following ar rangement* 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 chanugcablc ticket, issued in name of five or less persons, members or employeef of one firm, (good for one person on.ly at a time) good over approxi mately thirty different roads. The present popular one thousand mile icterchanageable ticrtet good over rooro than seventy different roads, will be continued bn sale at rale of $25 as heretofore. | Important Notice: Mileage : tickets sold on April 1st and thereafter incut be exchanged at ticket offices for regular tickets, as coupons of mileage tickets will not l?e honored on trains, except from stations where there is no agent or where the ticket oflico is not open. Local intra state family tickets. good for WO milw within the jlUte ittimd, food for the enure family be solo at rale of $11.25. (2 14 oeot per. mil?). These family tickets n^ill be liouored on all trains. . They will not be food in Florida. 4 The two cent jmileaf? e tickets will not be giK*dj in Ploi idu ex cepting betweeu j?vergre*u, Fer nandipa add Jacksonville. Be tween Savannah . uml Jucksotv ville 172 coupons will bo de tached. Between intermediate stations between SHViinuali and Jacksonville sufficient coupons will be detached to make uet rate equal 2 1-2 cents per mile. Between Savannah and Mont gomery, 412 coupons will be de Incited. Between -.intermediate stations between Savauuah and Montgomery, including Ocallu, Columbus, and Albany branches, sufficient coupons will be de tached to maUe net rate equal 2 1-2 cents |>er mile. For full information, apply to nearest Agent Seaboard Air Lino. Tax Notice. Olllctje .if Treasurer of Kershaw J <- oil lily S. C. Sept. 4 1 1 1 , '(W. I In accordance with the Act to ruin* supplies for the lUitnl Vf.tr commenc ing January 1st, 11K*2\ notice is hereby given i hat I he bool(? will be open lor collect i ng State, comity ami school taxes from October Id, l'.lOS, to March lot, HHW). A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all taxes unpaid by .lait uary. lut, 1U0U. A |>ennlly of two per cent on pi 1 unpaid by l?Vb. 1st, A penalty of seven per cent will be added mi all unpaid March 1st, lDO'J. 'I he rate per centum for Kershaw county- is ad follower Mill* State tuxes, 5 j.jj School taxes, y County taxes, 8 1.4 Kaflrtmd taxes, j. 18-1 Court House UoudB 1-4 Koad, j Total, 14 8-1 The following special levies have been made also : Special School tax, I>ls|rict No. 1 for interest on School lionds Graded School Building". j Mills. District No. 1, 8-1 Special School tax I)ist No. 1, 8 44 a. i\. " 4. :5 J i 12. ..2 44 17, 8 " IS, 8 44 li>, '1 44 22, 2 ?4 2(1, 2 44 27, 2 44 40, 7 The road tax of twb doll Mrs calf he paid the County Trwiiisirer irom Oe lober, 15th. I'.HMI, to March lit, 11K)S?. The poll tax is $ 1. All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. In sending for Tax accounts and Receipts, Mule with whom the Tax payer lived in January last, and if Known by two names, give both, and he sure to give Township and No. of school District. I>. M. McCaskill, . i County Treas. ? ss (0 s o? t&P Cd i? 3 S5i r* ? K rn gS * 1> o 85? ' " A * n o x m z o or PI r? "U \A * o* S" X _n * ?sr o Ill r hi r* mm inur^ ror tu?. a ir*ti**<;iio" In wl.( i. \ iiik iiw wt lo#?< JIM itil'iff. Bil.o> ?tie?*. M?U ii^adacliw, f ur* -Ki koiigui*, fc\ or, I'ifH uo .1 ? tbotiMinii oilie; ? too vm) <?*! by ciitiilhiii mn ntitl mIiifeis'x Cav? i-t^<;atidv 1 Uuii M-t|< i won new Hvf" ?tlintilant ind ? ?.i*silna hi; ure ?.y u?*. Mrujig f?t,? rri;tri"ir* . tocv.<v motif/ i" uti'ic.i c. v.. cr.' u Mil# '!<?. 'fry ft l?".* IoOhJ ?, '?JT>C.? WM ~uui?W?iua '*"vy- l?v^? ou." CLUBBING OFFER. Sprtugfield, Ohio.! Oct, IJL1908. Mr. Publisher: On llie enclosed sheet ice ure making you the greatest sub scription offer we ever heard of. The fact that the relail sub scription price of Farm and Fireside is soou lo bo increased will make this offer all the stronger both for you and to your readers. Oust think of what subscrip tion-pulling power 24 numbers of Farm and Fireside and three beautiful art proof pictures in colors will have when offered with your paper for the price oj your paper alone. If you publish a country paper a large proportion of your readers and the people in your vicinity will be interested in Farm and Fireside. Farm anij Fireside. N. H. NOYES, Manager. P. S. ? The pictures will be re produced in color on special stock, and inserted in thcFarm and Fireside, issuesof November 25' h, December 25th aud Fcbuury 10th, so they will be sure to reach each subscriber. N. B. ? The above is almost self explanatory, but for the benefit of those who do n?l quite catch the idea, we will say that we have accepted the clubbing pro position of Farm and Fireside, and that those of our subscriber* who pay up it il back dues, ami renewals, or new subscription secure the two papers at the price of one. Sample copies of Farm and Fireside can be ob taiued upon application to us. Farm an !> Fireside and THE PEOPLte 1 year for ?1.50. NOTICE Z*#" All )?(M*si)!:s arc* forbidor. hiinliu^, lisiii:i?^ or I r?*s|>;jssi i\*z in an.y way on my lands in Wct?i \Valer6e township. J. L. Kir Icl and. Notice. All parties arc hereby noli Mfd not in liurlior or employ in* ?vi i in i mo** c*!> i!<h< M. M ?' i ? . :? rw' ' ? ?? 1 .. i ? 'lev r 1 v\ . I . A i.?J4 1 1 ?v r Pedigreec! Bird Dogs. Our Kennels in Charlotte is headed by t wo of t lie* finest Rred Pedigreed dot's uioucy can buy One is a male Fishel's I<'runl< Pointer- the other is a mule Count. Whitestone set ter. These dojjs are bot li registered, and are maud individuals. If you want puppies from the best breeds of Pointers and Setters the Fishei V {?'runic and lite Count White <1 one breeds lire the finest i?? ?e hud, us everv sport-m ? < nows. Pee to either *!"?. Charl>?i te Kennel*, Charlotte, N. C. H. C. COLE. BREEDER OF FINE POULTRY Florence, S. C. P. S. Some Fine Young Stock Now Ready for Shipment. nn;l TnAOC-MArmy ?w?iroa In Kit ?ouii'..iv<s or ii > liii. \-oobtuin PATENTS TK AT PAY, ftdw.isu (lien (horcmgliljr, nt our ?/j p:?*o, ii!i1 '.tip yo'.t I o nKMNi l?>:nJ iucmM. ;i!iots> or (tc'i for FncK report on |Wi!p|itr.hi!!!jr. 10 jenr/ ptdctloo. UUR* PA3fS'NO RfPCRCNCCS. For frco UukJc lUick Ml iTofltnl.li- I'n'.cMI wilt* In E03.r.0? Bovof.th f)tr?ot, WA3HIMOTOW, O. p. NOTICK FOR THE BEST CELERY * Chocolates, Home Made Candies, Fancy Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and CIGARS AND TOBACCO Call at THE CAMDEN CANDY KITCHEN. We also wholesale Bananas, Oranges and Other Fruits. The Camden Candy Kitchen THE PE0PLE NEWS AND JOB PRINTING Invitaticns, Envelopes, Utter Heads, Cards, Catalogue Work, Commeicia! Work, Bill Heads, Circulars, Programmes, Wedding Invitations, At Home Cards. Prompt Delivery. Give Me Your Printing. W. A. SCHROCK PHONE 91. CAMDEN, S. C FIVE YEARS OLD Free Safety Razor ' With every order for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our "Korking Korn" 3 gaJbr-s, - $5.95 12 qarts, - $6.45 4 3-4 gals., $8.45 16 qizrts, - $8.95 Free Wr.tch Fob Willi every order for one or two pn.ll or. 3 of our ? ? rr* tf Poncing Kern 1 gallon, - $2.45 4 qurrls, - $2.60 2 gallons, - J4.70 8 quails, - 54.95 24 pfo!s, cr48 half pints, - - - 5-G.V0 "This is a High-Chss Old Corn Whiskey, Yellow ztA Mellow." Express charges prepaid and losses and breakage made good. Our shipping house is ne:ct door to express office, which gives us the best and quickest shipping facilities. Send money order with order and write for big price lift. A. Hatke & Co.] Distillers (Richmond, - Va. P. O. Box 371. J Established 1867 ( 800-806 East Carv Struct Makes the finest PURE RYE and CORN WHISKEY on the market. Only the best grain used in dis tilling fine whiskies will give the delightful and mellow llavor recognized in every taste of any of the YADKIN VALLEY make. Shipped in jugs or bottler. in plain car.cs? orders filled promptly and carefully. Old Shore Corn . . . $3.00 Gallon Yadkin Valley Corn . . $2.50 Gallon North Carolina Corn . . $2 00 Gallon Pure Old Rye .... $5.00 Gallon Bottled in bond, eight years old, guaranteed pure. The nearest distillers to you shipping direct from our yiant, guaranteeing quickest delivery. Wri'-e for price list. A trial order will convince you of the superi ority of every Whisksy made and shipped by YADKIN VALLEY DISTILLING CO. Rocky Mount, No;vrn Carolina "Tfee Wfeisksy That Mra Bna'i5'