The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, November 26, 1908, Image 3
local flDatter.
City Lots for Sale.
Apply to
I. F. Holland,
Cauideu, S. C.
FOR SALE OH RENT.
Legure property in Camden.
* (Brick house, out bouses uud 4
acres, of laud) EJasy terms.
Money T?? Loan.
On real estate from Middle of
November.
Clarlc & von Tresckow.
For Sale.
A splendid 20 inch Iroquois
Bicycle, practically new. Origi,
pal cost. $50. $>20 cat* I ? for quick
Kale takes it.. Reason for selling,
frame too high lot' owner. Ap
ply at this office.
Tt? th? P;.!>!!c.
I hereby announce that I have
0|>eued a general harness repair
shop just, opposite Mr. G. T.
Ijitlle's stables, and we will be
pleased to have you give n-4 a
call when in need of repairs to
Harness, Saddles, Collars, Suit
cases, or anything in leather.
Nash, & Stroud.
The Harness Makers.
llirths.
B >r ii to Mr. and Mjrs. A. G.
Bradley on Tuesday, the 10th,
lust, a tine boy. We congratu
late the parents on this latest
arrival.
T ie stork visited the home
of Mr. and Mrs. VV. P. Russell
Jr., on Tnui>.day night, the 19th.
?inst. Result, a bouncing baby
boy of twelve pounds weight. |
The youngster may develop inio
it second John L. Sullivan.
Cottgratuhit ions.
l>i:;t!?.
We regret to record the death
of Mrs 1 , M. blep'ii'usun at I er
liouie in Kershaw after a long
period o' illness. Th's sad
event oa-n'-e I on Monday, the
2<id inst. T e d?-c 'used was ;i
sister (if Messrs. VV. J), ami J.
S. Trauihuui of this city. Our'
sympathy is extended to the
family.
l*uis:li|l Accident..
We learn willi regret Mr.
E, B. Cook, formerly of this
county, but now of Rock llilll
hud his right leg broken just!
above the anlcle on la->t Satur
day as a result oT a marble slab
that he was assist in-; in moving
falling on it. The lull extent of
the injury has not been reported
to us, but we sincerely hope that
It is only a simple Fract ure, and
that our friend and brother hi*'
law will soon be up and about
again.
S;iaui:l) Almoin;?.
We are requested by Super i
visor West t? ? notify the mem
bers of the Kershaw County
Board of Commissioners thai
then; will he a special meeting
of the Board on Monday, the
30th ins., at the usual hour.
Business of importance.
J{?'|l^li?:is Meeting.
The mewl ing Iwld at I he M. E.
Church Colored on last Friday
flight is said to have been a very
pleasant one although the at
tendance was raiher slim. The
meeting was presided over by
Rev. Brown, the pa>tor of the
church, and was * conducted by
Rev. H. C. McNeil, a 'lex as
evangelist of force and power,
assisted by hit wife.
lire.
Wo learn Willi regret I hat the
barn, stables, crib with all its
Contents, two buggies willi har
ness and all stock food were h?st
by fire to our friend, Mr. L .).
Watts of Cauley b.'Jw'een mid
night, mill H o'clock on Monday
morning Mr. Watts readied the
Accne of the co nil i gra t i ? ? n just in
time lo save his two horses, but
nothing else. The origin of l.'ie
lire is nukuown and unsu * peeled.
Tho loss is estimat ed at $7")',)
MTjtb iw*aruuce of
To Subscribers.
If yoar p?p?r happeot to cone
to you this week or next weei or
thereafter addressed iu red,
kindly take it as a gentle bint
that we will most fervently thank
you for and appreciate a quick
payment, of the whole, or a part
of your indebtedness to 'us of
whatever nature.
There are four classes of peo
ple who should receive the dis
tinguished alteutiou of debtors;
the preacher, tlie doctor, ihe
grocer and the editor. The
preacher ministers to Ihe spirit,
the doctor to the body, the
grocer satisfies the cravings of
the stomach, and ll.e editor tills
your mind. Without a well
stored mind where are you? Jn
this age of progress, you might
as well be in the wilds of darkest
Africa. Come ou, friends. We
need inouey.
That Lifu J iiwuruticc Policy.
There slill seems to be a little
business in the minds of some
people concern iug our life iu
surauce policy. To mauc the
mailer absolutely clear, we will
say that, to every subscriber to
THE PEOPLE who keep up a
paid subscription, we guarantee
that he will not die within the
period during whicn his account
is do ir ou our books. Should |
lie, through any mischance hap
pen to cro-s the divide duriiiir
thai, period, ami wants Ins money
b ick, he o u: get it promptly by
making applicai ion for same at
iliis olMci?. No offer could be
fairer, and it furnishes an added
inducement why all should take
THE PEOPLE.
I'uiuM Thanksgiving Service.
The annual Thanksgiving ser
vices this year will be held at
the Kirst Baptist church. Letl
ail who desire lo ?return thanks
for blessings received during
the past year a1 tend these ser
vices, unit all those who desire
a blessing to themselves and
family during the coming year;
also attend. We are told that
prayer is poweiful if olt'ered in
the proper spirit, and we be
lieve it to the full, while lieurt
lelt' thanks lo God, and prayers
for twin re benefits whether iu
t le closet, or iu one of His tem
ples, is grateful lo lliui
IVIiml Your llusitiess!
If you doa'l. nobody will. It is your
business t?? keep oui of ail the trouble
you r;i ti ami you ran anil will keep out
of liver and bowel I roubles if you lake
l)r. Kind's New Life 1'ills. They
keep biliousness, malari". and jaundire
nut of your syflein, 25c. at F. Leslie
: Z:'iuj?, t'aindiMi Im'ii^ Company aim
'/.v. up iM: Del'ass' drtijc stores.
Oil 31 ill Aceirieut.
Wo regret to nolo that Mr. L.
A. Andrews, formerly of I his
city, hud I he misfortune on Tues
day, tin! 17th. iust, of losing tin
tinn nt the Client w Cotton Oil
Mill. Full particulars of the
accident have no!, been handed^
ns, luit we are infoiv.ied that the
injured man is doing well.
C!in?:;n in Seaboard Seliedulc. j
On and after November 2lJl h, I
Passenger Train No. HI of the
Seaboard, which now stops at. I
all stations between Hamlet and
Columbia, will make but three |
slops between those points, viz:
Chi'iaw, Mcliee and Camden, 1
and will leave Camden stat ion a
i
r?nv minutes earlier than as now .
i at 0 17 n. in. south bound, audi
7 10 p. m. north bound.
A local passenger service will
be established with Train No.
01 which will make stops at all
stations between Hamlet. audi
Columbia. This train will leave
Hamlet ut 7.115 a. in., and pass
Camden at about I). 50 a. in.
Reluming, will leave Columbia
I at 1.00 p. m., arriving ut Camden
' about 5.00 p. m.
There will be no change in the
j schedules of trains 00 and 45}
I which now pass Canden station
at 0 5)0 ii. m., ii ncl 10.40 p. m.
When the Limited is put on,
! which will hi* on or about Jan.,
I?t. we will tic in I In' enjoyment.
dT the services of eight passeu
g?>r tr.'.tns daily, instead of lour
t as now.
This speaks well for the en
terprise of the S. A. L. , and I he
projected ehangT' 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
j in vs at Columbia or iiitermcdi
ale points, or ut points north,
(are afforded ample lime to trans
ad that business during the dav,
(and return to their homes that
evening.
PERSONAL.
? Mr. Dotfcld Alexander, who
is now located in New York city,
is upending the week with his
pareuts, Dr. and Mrs. I. H.
Alexander.
? Mr. C. B. Nettles; one of
our loyal supporters ut Bltlney,
paid us allying call on Saturday
He promised to return, but "lie
never came oack, '*
? M.\ H. L. Ledford of St.
Mathews, a valued subscriber,
was in the city this week on u
visit to his father- in-law, Mr. B.
F. Haile aud fuuii'y.
? Mr. James L. Haile, who re
cently underwent an operation
for appendicitis at the Colum
bia hospital is said to be rapid ly
recovering, which is a source of
gratulation to us.
? Mr. R. M. Adams, one of the
most promiuent wooden wood,
or lumber dealers of Selma, N.
C. was with us a day or so this
week. Ho is as/pretty as ever,
and bids fair to become more so.
? VVe understand that Mr. VV.
J. Young, formerly of DeKalb,
but uow of Dalzall. is preparing
to return to the land of his na
tivity. Chickens will come home
to roost, aud as Joe is such an
old rooster, we couldn't expect
htui to stray long away from
home.
? Mr. J. L. Maso of Hickory,
|N. C , a popular representative
of the Hoass collecting agency
for portraits was with us lust
weelc. He is a new acquaintance,'
but must be nil right, us Iilmi I low
ed us to insure his life for u
period by a paid subscription to
THE PEOPLE. Come others,
old and new subscribers and do
likewise.
? Rev Dr. Brcni, agent ol the
Presbyterian Synod of South
Carolina, preached a very in
teresting sermon at the Presby
terian church hist Sunday, the
general subject being "Christian
Education" but the special ob
ject of the discourse being to
arouse interest iu Chicora
Female College of Greenville,
and the Presbyterian College ol
South Carolina for young men
at Clinton, S. C.
"TrTyITTesT"
? Note the display ad of the
Foster Mi I burn Co., reading
carefully thou* references.
? The city lots offered in this
issue are the Ancruui lots on
Fair Street of this city.
? Our Job Worlc ad is attrac
tive. .and our work and prices
more so. Give us a trial.
- ? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer
ing barbed wiroand tield fenc
ing as cheap as the cheapest .
? Hon. \V. Brat ton DeLoache j
lias a professional card with us. i
'Lh? is a sound lawyer, and .1 tfen- 1
ial gentleman.
? Tlie executive committee of
the Kershaw Baptist Association
will meet, at the Camdeu Baptist
Church Monday, Nov. oOth at 11
a. m.
? Head ''The Candy Kitchen
Ad." The youn^r proprietor is
clever, and will treat you rijzht
hi the way of prices and quality
of floods.
? Read carefully every ad. in
this issue, bit? or little. These
little notices "For Sale or Itent"
may interest some people about
this time.
? T-A-F-T,- "Talcing Advice
From Teddy." How does that
strike you? Not original with
us, but too ^ood and pertinent
to Ueep from our readers.
? Bring us in some wood please
some of you people who owe u
If it is not convenient to brinj.
wood, briii^ tin* monev and w
will scare up the wood ourselves.
? Quite a number of our ex
candidate friends have not yet
i paid us for their cards of an
nouncement. A numherof them
1 were not elected, but that does
not affect the honesty of the
'debt, ami we nerd the money.
? Our "Ou the Farm" article
this week ouyflic to prove uii?ht\
iulerestinij to some people. It
consists of cii ppin^fs from several
papers. We wanted to juc?>t in
items on Sheep and Goat rui sin
but could Hud nothing suitable
? The rerun t line weather was
very favorable for llie clearing
<if lands preparatory to plowiuir,
and we hope thai our farmer
friends took full advantage ol it.
^Plowinjr tlie land m late full and
winter is worth almost as -tnucb
as a first application of fertiliser.
Wntclacu Fifteen Years.
"For flf tern jears 1 liave watched
the working or Biaokleii'* Arnica Salve;
ami it hat never failed to cure any
aore. boil, ulcer ur burn to which it
was applied. It ha* saved u* many a
doctor bill.** say* It. F. Ilardy, ??r Ka?t
Wilton. Maine. Stoat F. I?e?die Zemp
Camden Drug Company and Zemp &
L>ePa?*s drug store.
Box Supper.
There will te a Box Supper at
the residence of Mrs. M. ?.
Truesdel in West Watereo on
Thanksgiving: nijrht, lo which
the public is cordially invited.
For the benefit- of those ironi this
side of I he rivwr who ilesite to
attend Mr. Mai hew West, county
Superv^or, has * kindly con
sen ted to operate the llal on
that night.
Tax Notice.
Office .?f Trenail rer of Kershaw ^
r.onnty S. C. Sept. 4th, 'OK, )
In accordance with the Act to raise
supplies for the liscal year commenc
ing January 1st. 1007, notice is hereby
given that the books will h<* open tor
collecting Stale, county and tchoo!
taxes from October 15, 100S. to March
1st, 1000. V penalty of 1 per cent will
be added on all tuxes unpaid by .lan
uary 1st UK)1). A penalty of two per
cent on all unpaid by Feb. 1st. HMD.
A penalty of seven per cent will be
added on all unpaid March 1st, 1000.
'1 he rate per centum for Kershaw
county is as follows:
Mills
Slate taxes, .">1-2
School taxes, ;t
( 'ouuty tnxeM, :i 1-1
Kallroad taxes, 1 8-1
Court House llouds 1-1
Koad, 1
Total, 14 3-1
The following special levies have
been made also :
Special School tax. District No. 1
tor interest on School l.ouds ( > raded
School Building.
Mills.
District No. 1, :i-l
Special School tax Dmt No. 1, :{
ftft 4* U ?ft it O J |
*? 44 44 ft 4 44 .J J|
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44 4* 44 44 44 |() 2
41 44 4* 44 4k | | il
44 44 ? 4 44 44 | O O
?. .4 .4 44 44 J7> y
44 44 44 4 4 ,S) J{
44 44 44 44 44 j(| 4>
44 44 44 4? 44 4)0 O
4ft ftft 4ft 4 4 4 4 ?)
44 ftft ftft ftft ft* oy ^
.4 44 44 4. 44 -
The road tax of two dollars can lie
paid the County Treasurer I rmu Oc
tober, 1 At h, 11)00, to March 1st, 10!)'.).
The poll tax is $ 1.
AH information as to taxes will be
fiirnisbed upon a;?;i!ic::l ion.
Id send i iiij lor Tax accounts and
lleeeipts, Hlate Willi w!ioi!i the Tax
payer livi-fl in January la<t, h:i?I if
known l>y two names, nive both, ami
lie sure to jjivi* Township ami No. of
M'liool District.
I>. M. MeCnskill,
('on my Treas.
How is your ingestion.
Mr*. Mary Dowlin;? os No. 2iSS!li
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: "(J rat It m!e lor l In* wonderful
ell'eet of ICIectrio Hitters in a e..is-.? of
acute indirection, pronips tlnstesti
inonial. I am fully convinced (hat for
stomach and liver troubles Klectrie
Bit tens is the best reined v on t.'ie mar
ket today." Tins jjreal tome and al
terative n rdicitic invigorates the sys
tem, }<iiri!|cH tin* blood and is es
pcciall.y helpful in all forms of female
\vciikness. 5!) t. at I1'. I.e^lie Zcmp,
t amdeii I ?rn (.'smpany and Zv-nip A:
I >e I'ass' drill* stores.
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. ? CLUBBING OFFER.
Spriugfi^k), Ohio.,
Octr, ID, 1908.
Mr. Publisher:
On the enclosed sheet ?ve ure
making you the greatest sub
scription offer we ever lietird of.
The fact tliut the retail sub
scription price of Furin unci
Firesido is so^n to be increased
will make this offer all the
stronger both for you and to your
readers.
Just tlnnlc 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 pricc of
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 and Fiukside.
N. II. NO YES,
Manager.
P. S. ? Tlie pictures will be re
produced in color on special
stock, and inserted in theFarm~
and Fireside, issues of November
23lh, December l2r>th aud Febuary
10th, so they will be ?nrc to
reach each subscriber.
N. 13. ? The above is almost self
explanatory, but for the benefit
of those who do ik,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 subscribers
who pay up all back dues, and
renewals, or new subscription
secure the two papers at ihe
price of one. Sample copies of
Farm and Fireside can be ob
taiued upon application to us.
Farm and Fiuksidi: and THE
PEOPLE 1 year for *l..r>0.
NOTICE
2^" All persons are forbiden
hauling, lishing or trespassing i
in auj way on my lauds in Wesi I
Waleree township.
J. I j. Ivirkland.
Nolicc.
All parties are hereby noti
fied uot to harbor or employ my
two miner children, Mellon
IJanks and Thos. T j. Banks uu
tier penalty of the law.
T. A. Han Us.
Pedigreed Bird Dogs.
Our Kennels in Charlotte is
headed l?y I wo of the tinest Bred
Pedigreed doirs money can buy.
One is :? mule T'Msliid's JVrainlcj
Pointer ? the other is a male
(.'?ni 11 1 W hi t est one set t er. These |
do^rs are hot h registered , and are ;
mand individuals. It' yon want
puppies from the he.sl h reeds of
Pointers and Set ters I he Fishei \s
i'Vanlc and me Count White
stone breeds are the lines! to
lie had, as everv spoilsman
knows. Fee to either
(/harlot te Kennels,
Cluirlol te, N. O.
H. C. COLM
BREEDER OV
F3NE POULT R\
Florence, S. 0.
\\. S. Sonio Fine Yonnj:
Stock Now Keatlv f'm
Shipment .
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(Vtvl m leKphotooi ?> f<-r pricr ivyuil
on |>>l?ri?nSlilty. JO jrciwV r - I
Pl.SS'NQ RTfCWCNOCB Kof frw? Uuluc '
'??>? k 'i!l I'raifltnlun v. riw to
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? NOTICE ?
FOR THE BEST CELERY
9
Chocolates, Home Made Candies, Fancy
Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Call at
? THE CAMDEN CINDY KITCHEN. ?
We also whq|esale
Bananas, Oranges and Other Fruits.
The Camden Candy Kitchen
THE PE0PLE
::NEWS AND JOB PRINTING::
Invitations, Envelopes, Letter Heads, Cards,
Catalogue Work. Commercial Work,
; Bill Heads, Circulars, Programmes, j
Wedding Invitations, At Hams Cards.
i
| Prompt Delivery. Give Me Your Printing.
? W. A. SC H ROCK -
PHONE 91. CAMDEN. S. O
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
The Seaboard Air Line will
place in effect the following ar
rangements relative to mileage
licWets, affective April 1st 11U)S.
Will sell at $20 one thousand
mile inlerchan<rcu.l>le ticket,!
yood for one person; and for |
#40 two thousand mile inter
elianai^eable ticket, issued in
name of live or less persons,
members or employee!' of one
lirm, (ifood for one person onl.y j
at a time) good over sipproxi |
mutely thirty different roads. j
The present. popular one!
thousand mile ir.terchanageable
l K.i<et good over more tlmnj
seventy different roads, will be!
continued on sale at rate of &-7>
as heretofore.
Important Notice: Mile a g e
tickets sold on April 1st and
there:! fter mi st be exchanged at
ticket ottices for regular tickets,
as coupons of mileage tickets
will not he honored on trains,)
except from stations when* then*
is no agent or where the ticket
ollice is not open.
Local intranstate family tickets,
good for 500 miles within the
si. tie issued, good for t he ent ire
faindv be sold at rate of Si 1 2."?.
(l! 1 1 cent per mile). These
family tickets will be honored
on all trains. They will not be!
good in Florida.
The two ceii t mileage tickets
will not bo jrood in Florida ex
i ceptimj between 10veri*reen, l?'er
i nandiua add Jacksonville. J5e
, t ween Savannah and Jachson
1 ville 17l' coupons will be de
I Inched. Met ween intermediate
|
{stations between Savannah and
i Jacksonville suliicient coupon#
^ will bo detached io make net
i rate equal II 1 2 cents per mile.
Between Savannah and Mont*
| joinery, 41 - coupons will be de*
ladied. Between intermediate
1 stations between Savannah and
I Montgomery, including Ocalla,
I Columbus, and Albany branches,
snili'Ment coupons will be de
Inched to make net rate equal
- 1 - cents per mile.
l?\?r lull information, apply to
nearest Agent Seaboard Air
Line.
Seven Years of Proof.
"I haw liail seven years of proof that
I >r. Kind's New l>iseovery is the hi'.-fc
iiumI ici tit* to lake lor cou^h* ihhI ?ohl*
ninl lor every diseased condition of
throat, chest or lunp?," hii>s W. V?
Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world
: lias hail t hirly-i'i^hl years proof that
j l?r. Kind's New Discovei^ts the bent
i reineily for coughs and colds. la grippe,
n>t Iki. ii , hay lever, bronchitis, lienior*
! r liases of the lnr?i;s, suit 'he early
j si ayes of eonstiitiplioii. Its timely list*
i always prevents tin* development of
j pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at
ll". Leslie Zeinp's t'amden I >rii" f'nin
pany and /enip A' liel'ass drugstores.
"? )?? and $).()'). Trial hut tie j ree.
FIVE YEARS OLD
Free Safety Razor *
With every order for three or
4 3-4 gallons of our
"Korking Korn"
3 gilbns, - $5.95 12 quarts, - $6.45
4 3-4 ga's., 58 45 16 qiarts, - $8.95
Free Watch Fob
With eve: y orr+cr for one c:
two aliens of our
"Korking Kern"
1 galbn, - $2.45 4 qrrr4*, - S ri'
2 gallons, ? ?4.70 8 quur'.r, - $?' .'3,>
24 p.n'.s, or 48 half prpt*, - - - $6.iJ
"This is a High-Class Old Corn Whiskey, Yiilov; and McIIov/."
Express charges prepaid and losr.cs and breakage made
good. Oijr shipping house is next door to express office,
which giv-s us the br-st and quickest shipping facilities. Send
money order with order and write for big price li<t.
A. Hatke Sr. Co. I Distillers {Richmond, - Va.
P. O. Box 371. ) Established 18671 800-800 East Cary Street