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guiei (jkMiVie 5K, S.C. AUG. 5th, X8?4. !?e*l JM CHURCH DIRECTORY. >*t CiirRCH, ? Bev. Mvron ^tk?n. Pastor- Preaching every iy at 11 a. x. and $:30 p. x. Sun ?hool from 12 x. to 1 p. x. every y. Prayer-meeting every Wetf iy at 8 :30 p. x. All seat* are free ublic in cordially invited to attend fcJ*BYTERIAX Cjicbch.? Rev. W. W. . Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath t a. m. Sunday School every Sab at 5 p.m. Prayer m<*efing" every ,'jLsd^r*at 6 p.m. The public is 'v invited to attend. Jtti.ktox Stbcet Methodist rch.? Rev. M. L/CtrKiie, Pa# tor. rLing every Sunday at 11 a. m. and ? p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday at p. m. . Strangers and visitors "are iially invited. All seats free. fe.icj; Episcopal Cucuca. ? Rev. J.M j-ney, Rector. Service# Sunday at II plot lc ; Sanda v School at 5 pj?. E ven s?-nrjce at p.m. . Friday afternoon tice at 6 p.m. ice to Candidates. Candidates for the varions offices i Kershaw county afosi file' with le County Chairman their pledge, ith one dollar, tea (10) days be ore the priraarj', or their name rijl not appear oa She ticket. R.,Gooda!<\ .i Couoty ChVm. POXKTS HCSSD tJP H look* like the.; candidate* feaven't qai te stop ped ' -coming tyji W ' ' t, I We are nnder obligations to Mr Z. SL Gay f<* * ve|y &nt w*termel ?on sent as >a fetf dsys ago. It weighed S8 poinds. Dibble's Jb-Siouae on the corner opposite black smith 9hop, has been completed and |>reserf?.8 a pretty appear****. Fine rains have visited this see i lion during the past week, refresh ing vegetation t4 all kir.ds awi do-j iug great benefit to -the crops, Tbe following manage?* of the! primary stectmsi h*vp hren ftppoibtj *d for 2lcCa*ki?; '* Mii*r v. 2. ^Rosigprs, b. (h o*j?, *rr J / - "k ; Mi E. B. Capers' wiH ocvupv Ll<f - new store in the hank building, op- I |>o?ite the Opera House. Read1 what be ha* to in bis ad. hi this wcglr^s paper. ' j Tke 'competitive examination f?r: <?be beneTieipry scholarship at^V.^ verse College ,?iii im bcijt at the cijtol commissioner's ofii e on Sat n&y the I3fch in?t -tfemembr tharTfoiPlyJ^wB J. Hemphill and I)r T. j. Stratffcan-, J. didates for < Congr.?*s#^Sjwif? t?e in J ~ Camden to speak on n?x^Vcdne? -day, the-'.JtOti^^^^^ P5ESCNAL JOTTIOw Mr H. C. f^ni t, ??f G dru^yiH.-. is in the ?-t? w >B ar.d family. We ^ while lie m Misses Janie 9nd FtorMe r?ohn son, two .charming yon pit l:tdirs. from "the rity I ? %- th* in the cilv visiting the family <? . Ctii. P. H. Nelson. Dr A. W. Bir.net :?n<l fsiir.iH have return*'*] from :? trip to the mountains of N. C. Gen. Jt. I7y Kennedy and L? A, "Wittkowsky ,Esq ,wrnt t-> FHrling? ton or. professional business Tues day. / > 1 ? ikrrla^.' Ju >n July 24th, ult., Mr J. T. Brown ar.d Miss R. V. Stokes, were united in ^oly matrimony, 1. F Holland, itsq., Notary Public, of ficiating. deaths. % _ i An infant of Mr and Mrs J. W. Moore died * suddenly last Sbntiay mgbt. Liule Hobert, five year old son of Mr and Mrs F. W Eldredge, died last Yo i day nijjht, of dyptheris.! ie was a bright, lovable c hild, and j a favorite with all who krtew htm.] To the afflicted parents we ext&id i our heartfelt sympathies. A?l%rertised letters. The following is a Iiat of adver- j lised letters remaining in the Cam den post Mfiee for the week ending July 3rd 1892: Mrs C. H. Strickland, Emaline MerritU Misa'C. C. Davis, Lucy Jones, J. C. KiMer, Sam Kennedy, George Morgan. Pfers^ns calling for these letters will pfcfttse state what week they were advertised. Gr. O. Alexander, P M. - *? "r 1 ? ? ' r-M ' Seal Estate Transfte* Thcv following are the transfer* of real estate, recorded in the office*] of auditor for Kershaw co&nty, during the month of July, 1892; BT McCoy to Harman Mar-I #hnF! ; 90 acres in N ? 4* $360. .J ? W Haile to ?S*e M Anthony ; 2 acres io town of Westville, $25. VTm Clyburn, cjlerk^f Cortit* to J N Nicholson ; I1|p acres in No 8, $50* IT" iaa L Haile, Sttcriff, to Jiohn B ?KU U uwv, , _ Kali; 108 acres ifc^No 5, $36.30. :$ W E ftoykiQ to Joanna Haca^ee; 1 lot o? Broad street, in city of Camden, $135. ' p f RJ|F!etcber io B T Fletcher'; .13 in No S, $60. ? :^|CaDO?^ EarleJdfto D G Lanier; 8, $1&. j jr (^ Gerald to XV m M Bird <fc to. ; 50 3V $100. *1.50 This p*per?Be J*?4 81 -50 - - '? : > '.??;rV-?v- - ^ ? : ; Base SaH I A match game of base ball vat played Tuesday afternoon, between the local mae and a leans from El liot's. - The risitorshad a good bat tery and dii fine - field work, bit they conld'nt get on to Jones' curves, and consequently couldn't make the rans. The game was pretty throughout, but the score ?as very one-sided: 17 to 3 in fa vor of- Camden. Tbe Camden Base Ball Clnb leaves for Florence Sunday, where i they will play two games, on Mon day and Tuesday, returning Wed nesday. The Meeting at W&stville The first of the county campaign meetings was held at Westyljle, last Friday. Nearly all of the can didates were there. S|[>eeches were made by Messrs J. W. Fioj-d, D. P. C. Mute bison, W. R. Bruce, D. M. Bethuie, John 0. Stover, T. J. KirjkJand and Vf. F. Russell, candi dat^"**for the Legislature; J. R. Goodale, Joel Hough and J. L. Bras.ngton, candidate for Clerk of the Court; N. W. Brooker, candi date for Solicitor; B. B. Clarke and J, M. Waits, candidates for School Commissioner. Short talks were also made by Messrs R. B. Williams* J. F. West, B. 51. Pearce and S. b\ Kelly, candidates for Shr-ritf and by Messrs C."M. Alex ander, J: N. Junnes, T. L. Davis, A. A. Boy kin am! J. A. McDowefk candidates fcr County ComiLissioji ers. ' . Grand Excursion to tha Mountains. i The thirteenth ann al excursion to the Land of the Sky, will be giv en by the South Carolina Railway O^. on Wj-daesda}*, August lOi b, 1892. \?&r rules are offered, in order Ui at all may enjoy the trip to the mountains. From Camden To Anderson* $5 00. " Green vH>, 4.75. - Walhaiia, . ; __y $.00. M Spartanburg, , 435. " MendersontUIe, 5.75. 44 AsheviTte, i = 6.50 GhiMren over five . and under twelve half ofabov# rates. Under live, free. TiefceU. will be on sale August 9. ATI wfco contemplate gotna arc- requested to ' notify th<> i nearest agent, so that proper trans position may be provided. Tick et j, tr<?od. only ^>n excursion train. >fcnguH l#tk. and will he limited to ??>nrs? .?n any day until August 27, inclusive. Baggage checked tihfottgh to destination, or a jy in termediate point, by notifying the igent. I . . loin a Olnb. ' -The Sprite Dero?*;raite Executive X'oinmiiiee nnde^an important ?mpnthp.eRt t<> the rules, governing ihei?riiu?trv elf>eii'?rt at ilie meeting of ukat body held i.i ('uiuinMa 1 ; fetr^&ays i - Toe r?VH?wm2; will ..explain the importance of i-very Democrats joining a club imrcictiately : Headquarter State DEMOCRATIC ExSCTTIVi! COMMITTER, (>IXM3!A, J L' IS 27, 189?> To the Cb.>irm*a of ihe res pee? ' tire County E\"? cuUve Commiltjes: Your alien;! m ;3 respectfully j j tailed' to :?n amendment of ih^! **ru!es" this <) .-?y adopted for the government of the primaries, viz: -No person shsjjl vote at any ; primary election unWs he h is bePn Unrnil.d <>u c!u!? list at least (5)i ? li v*e days before said primary elec-i I'ion. The cl?b list shall be in? j !?p?*vted by and certified to hy the I ; serret ary and president of the ^$*b aud turned over to the managers to j he used as the registry list.' | Yon wi!i therefor? call your Ex leculive Committee together as ear 1 1 v a-* possible, and see to it that [ evt- ry Democrat in yonr County is { properly enrolled. [ (Signed) JNO. L. IRB^ ChairlWn. G.s Duncan Beli.inoek. Secretary. I I i Deserving- Praise. We desire to say to pur citizen?, that or jeara we have been Celling Dr. King's New Discovery . i^r^'onioiniptioe, Dr. King's NV.-r Life Fill.*, Hr.eklon's Arnica Salve and JJieetrio liitiers. ;i;nl have ?never hamUed remedies that sett ax weU, oj$hat ha#e given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee tham Ivery time, and we stand ready, to reiandfthe^pnrchase pi tee, if satisfac tory resjiits do not follow their use These rwnedies have won their -popular ly purely ^n their merit-. F. L. V.v mp, Druggist \ I. > English Spavin Liniment re moves all Fiard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Btortii Spavins, Curl>s, Splints, Sweeuej", Rina:-hon??, Stifles, Spraio a!i Srcolien Throat*, Coughs tic. Save $50 by use of one bottle* Warranted the most wonderful Klemish Cure ever ktrrt^u. Sold hv Dr. F. U &?P, S. C, mm**** Iticb, Mange and : Scratch es of every kind, oia human or animals, eurfd in 30 minutes by Wo! ford's Sanitary lotion. This new fail*. Sold b t)r. F. L. Zemp, Camdan, LICENSING ENGINEERS. The question of licensing engineers is being so agitated in every State in the Union that within a short time, for the protection of hnman lives, it will be im possible for an y one intrusted with steam 50 hold or . secure a situation withont passing a rigid'exa^iw.tio* and obtain - inga Bceiwe- .JBterenson'# Illustrated Practical Test has bees pniifished to ail eagiaeers preparing to; -pass such exami na$k?fl*0#nd it embraces all the questions asked on tbe Boiler, Pump, Engine. ?? A*mo. Corliss Engine, &c. , it has already met with such MMjj^nd that it is now in ft* fourths. ?<&% P* ttU work, wiiieh only costs ooie can be obtained of Water ?. Kraft, 79 La. Springs Academy. Miu Lou Hinson spent several days here recently visiting the fan*^ ily of Mr Lake Davis. The candidates from around here vent up to'Westville campaign day. The special meetings which have been going on at Spriug^Uiil., have resulted in much good. Rev. Geo. Poozer, of Columbia, was present and preached several able sermons, a number have united wiivh the church and more expect to come in later on. The people ra'e$ at Dr. Britten's school house Saturday, for tlie pur pose of organizing a temperance society. The results are not knofwn to your correspondent, he not betng present. However, we sincerly hqpe tb^t a fair fepresentattou of onr people were present. May God speed the day when barrooms and gambling saloons shall be ex terminate 3 from the country. Every year there is more is money Sf-ent for damnable stutf callcd whiskey than for bread. Three- fourths of the crime of our country can be traced directly t? whiskey. Christians, rise up and put it down or you wilt' l>e held re sponsible on the da}' ?>f judgement. The rain is over and gone and now the cry is for morft rain. Miss Janie Smith, who is spend ing some lime with the family of Mr F. G. Peebles, is sick. Rev. J. Walter Kenney and "Mitss Irene Alien- were married Wednes day, the 27th in si- The happy .couple immediately lcrft on a bridal tour through N?rlh" Carolina. Piihf.no. Zsrshaw hems Mil Epnon: ? This town had oue of the most terrific rair, wind and elect lie storms that over passed through this section; houses blown down, large oaks and pines twisted [odf. liaiie Stevenson's new hotel was " Mown over and other out tiouses in town, drops were Co*k sidefahly damaged l?y wind and freshet. The political-meeting here was in favor of Til i man, though the $3 poll tax did not take well. Till man will Jose many voters by ad vocating it. Strait and Hemphill spoke. Hemphill made a fot^iblt argument. I ? Heath, Springs <k McDonald Have commenced to build a large i.oieu! store house. You can see a. new i building going up in uIpjosl an} direction'. A prott acted meeting commenced j in the Laurel <Iill Daptis*. chinch Sunday. Rev. ;>l. W. Gordon, from Camderj^ pretched a wry a bit s>.*r nfoaPMonday night from the words*. I'FoUow -fc^ and I ivili make you fishers of men." ? Lancaster only has 14 candidates for county ,commiisw>neis, and slid they come. * Bon Link. Antioch Ns^s* * j }, ? i ^ The farmers are about done lay-- 1 i"g fry. f ; The cotton crop will he mircli ! lighter this year than last, b ?tie??rn, | pL'as and potatoes will be bount- j eous. We are glad to secfejti^h j crops Irenig made, as^'nrey*^nina* is feel like we are. making something we need. There has been ? ore iu terest taken in these crops thisyeai than last. The most of the Tartu ers manured their corn- and let the cotton do without. We think that is the very idea and make plenty cereal crops and we vvil! u?*t have much Use for cotton. - There was ,a big storm past through this- section oniast Satur day. T.ie wind d??ne s<m^e little damage; an old colored innji"? barn and another chimney bloWjn down. The rain fall was heavy also a great dea. of thunder. We have been re quested by some of the members ol the Antioch debating society to mi uouuee that there wiil be a joint debate and basket picnic at the An* tioch school house oti Wednesday, August 10th. The public are cor dially invited to attend ana every one is expected to be represented bv. a basket, jam full of good ra tions. They have selected the fol lowing s object for debate: "Re a v- * solved that the Indian has been treated 'worse that the* JSegro.*' The argument will be decided bv thiee j idgos, C?1 H. E. Peebles, C. W. Birchmore and J. J&, Stuckey. Mr Hiram Nettles makes frequent visits to our section, but t.e are ivn ab'e to learn* the reason. It. may be our people, but we vie inclined to think that a pair of lovely bliek eyes bring him. This is rneiely conjecture, but time will reveal all things. We* are glad to learo that our es |?emed friend, Mr J. O. Moseley, who has been quite ill with bilious fever, is improving. We hope to i|ee him up again so*n. The protracted meeting will com Sunday in Au ISfcjfeJ Nat, Buckleys Arnic^ Salve. The Best Salv^in the world for Cub. j Braises, Sores, I'icers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand*. Chilblains, Corns, and all SkinN&rnp tions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It i* guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mouey refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sole by F. L. Ze:nii. j ^ ^ ; When Btbywa* rick, wa f&eberCastcrfc. , Whea cbevas * prili, ah* exfed for eMtocte. Wbea she became Hiss, sbe .etengloOutorte. '? i - * i ? ** | I- r j '1 t ? ~ ' gBT Old papers -for sale at this office at 20 peiau per hundred ,J Q ' j; ' . - sfj ? -* 'J:r ; Thereby a eraticvotere Edgt field ai that I am ic to the office '< cricuit. %il the primary fully a*k ibe Democrais. L.* M I ? ?'i frit of ?wW' fellow , We beg lejtvirt, tp anrtonnC^ j our fellow-Democrats that Mir m Pat: on, of Columbia, U in the rr^ Tor Solicitor of the ftfih circu Knowing him as '(redo, we cordial commem him a* our choice forjt! position. If he w elpctekl, he discharge the onerous dude* M ability, fidelity in id imp9ft?silit^? 5l;j uy V orei* of j . ; i iUfKT \V ATKRtffc. The friends of Norton W. Brook er, E*q., of the Columbia bar,: be? . to announce' biiu as ; a candidal!* j the '5th circuit iinj ar}'. 1|r. Bronktfr chairman of the of the S". C./P well qualified, . 1 for solicit*^ of tke coming prim is well known been, for a ruijnl?er of years* Ujej the State, h^Kinjg j Board of DireMojs eniteotiiry. He iv| &i'ing> been a prac titioner and hat d student of the lajw for^fciie last 15 ;j;ears. ] He is ihor <>y?hly identified witjk the Keforp ; Movement. (?1 ? ? "TS FOR THE LEGISLATURE. T tlx t|h< ' ' 1 ; ? 1 ' ?' ? '! Desiring n ifu mber of the Legi* islature who Avilt^ represent! tjbci be*t interests oil jour community apd the whole corner, wd present tjhel name of Mir. D P. 0* Mafrclijinson to the Democratic rotors of K*ir-| rhaw County ai* a candidate, flu) ject to the result of the prim^rf I election. Bkulah| 1 The voters cjf Antioch section I of] Lvershaw Cotinty *vuouu<fc Ihe name of Mfr. Ljp.M. Bethune as tlfeirj choice ior one lot the.: representatives ! iu the Legislature. Mr. V?etljuni i> too well knowjn to need any of pr*i*e. It elected he'wMl ^efleet cr^difupou the county. / [I JMaXv A* utHRS-Y In accordance with thej fxpr*^?edi wisVespf^his many friend^ptite IIoh.; W. F;-> liussell is hereby presented: for re-elect ion to . jHiie Lcgislalliiiuj i lis course as a Representative" fr?>m ?iiip couuty bja* heet? entirely satis factory to jhi* eonstiiu?ut?. W\ pledge Itiin to abide the result- of the primary. j West\ux|b.\; - "Cr I , ' j Tin* name of Mr.; G. W. MoseIe\ hereby pri sem^litb: ^ ejection t?? "he House of" Hcpjes.-u lathe*, sub? j'-ct to N?e ii'.-nl., iif i he Demoijratie ; ri.fruy elfrvti'-n. |Mr. MosYlt-y ha^ made a faithful r? pn stoita'ivfe of the pt-opl. ; his r? c??r i i* before trheni, j atid Upon which hvs name i|^ offered for re-eieciit.ii by MANY FlilEN'Ds. Tijc.nmne of Funs. J. Kirkland. is presented for re-election to the [legislature, subject i* the action of ihe Dj:ihici:iL1C primary. i -? M any^Fhiesds. K OF COURT. To The Democratic Voters of 1\Ei:sh.\\v County: ? Thanking my friends for t!i?*ir generous support at the last election, and 0 having been solicited Jo stand for re-otoje lion for the office of Clerk of the I . Court, I most respectful!)- present myself to Lite Democratic voters^of Kershaw county. I am fully ac quainted with the duties of the of fice, and hate endeavored to dis . charge those duties to the Jn-stofj my ? ability. My opinions i\ave been different i from those: of pie most of you in matters that every nood Democrat should' be interested | in, but I have i been honest in liny | opinions, and 4?w<TTrtTKNi?btr jjjive one Icent for a man that did not think ; for himself and have *tihe c;>?itjage to express his honest convictions. In dark days and in brighter ones I have tiied to be a true man, true to : my country and true to you, and I Istill wish to serve you. My record | is before you. lean neither take from nor add to it. Judge- me it; if unworthv or unfaithful, c demn me; if I have b"en faithful and worthy, give me your support. HeSpt., W. ClVburx. Mr Editor.? I-i case announce to the Democratic voters of Kershaw County my name as a candidate for trhe office of '.-Jerk of Ike Court for Kershaw Conntv, subjfecst ' to the action of the Demo^iatic Primary. T respectfully askf the support of rry fellow- Democrats. J. R. Goodale. i ? 'i ' * J> Mr Kdttoe Please annnnnce the name of Mr. .T. Ll Erasing ton ns a candidate for the officeofl Clerk of Conrt for Kershaw cotintv. We pledge biro to abide tjie result of the democratic print a * : ,L* , ! bx ?: V It " "I i ' -- 'i s. ? * -! I ji ; ? ij ??? ?? ] Mr. Knrron : ? We <fe*ir? to j)lace "he fore the voters of Kenritait conn the name of Mr. .To*?l Hough, for| he office of Glerfc of Court, subject to the result of the primary elec t.ion. He is a competent man, and has al wavs . discharged tvery doty devolving upon turn SrilW nttswerv?'* injar devotion to the beat interests of his Constituents. Many Voters. SHERIFF. T hty&v announce myself to the Demofeptic; votwi | of Kershaw County as i candfdate twr the office of Sheriff snbject to the fiewH nf primary elation. ft el*cU j.ed to fallftfully discharge the duties of tie office. I respefctfolly ask the <nptor". ot the Democrat^ p*rty. j. Frank Wt?t.r ; \l !? rim II % j Jfei ' i ? I Democratic pri felk>w*citi. ?! Jam ts L. H ail*. My friend* ?p#ce f#j to pre ite for wa for and reli ation at Fkimos, Mr. Editor: of Mr. B l|f the col u An# of seat <Mifta*ne Sfceritff. ,^08 *A uprightoeattof ?ft?r ability, neetfa no eojn our fciads.* Man F I ' ? ' 1} *? ( P j r ' fc 5 t The many ftiendi jof MrS.fr Lhlley ask space in tb* columns *f 5pSti r papef u? present his name ?> a candidate {V?r Jtheriff* subject to re&U of t lie prim jirjv He ha* d cabled apof to eert'e you Mnr* id 1)?9 discharged [the eXactin^ ^utics of C' UnLv Coram is8i^e> i to part i aJ I v, prom ptly and wivh ^o'ni t esy towards all 'with wtonm Wcaroe is rontact. Hfl U in null sympathy with the Fa rubers' Movement, snd last, but not; lehst, lie ;is a true and tried Detpomatj Shoild -he leceive tile nominatiop for this office, lie will do as he baa always done?di? charge eveiy ditly d.eyolring upon hiur u> ilie best interests of Ills constituents, j Mjjst VofKRS. | Mk. Editob : ? ' The members of Reaver Dam Democratic club aik $>ace in you jv~\valft able paper to present thb nateejrf a worthy ytfung man for the <ifflee ol SberWf, tub ject to there-suit of tli approaching democratic primary ! ' refer io Mr. It B. Vi erly of Weal V^aSeree, a resit! nt of Cftuden. a young man* active strictly rtjliabjll uud _ |jeive the nomination for t&ls office, lie ma?' Ik; dfpendet x upon to per fornx well ami faithfi lly its'oxact ing duties. -'[? 'Reaver Dam. election. We! illiam^ form but at present Mr/ win*?* ; , capable and; jsbould he re FOB ^UDlTOK. I hereby announce dale for it?japj>dintin of Auditor anfti resji recommendation deuiiH-raw f*jr pledge myself to *a[ ol* the primary elee lip : i ? Sir i s*s owe n* 4 cart<Ji?, t.Ue oft#*' [y a*k it# im i>o?Krtn - V tiie result UlKinxtKir. ' I FOR TREASURER. ? ? J{ ' ? ? I'' ?**..' ; ? "? : ?' * . J j I lf\*re&v announce myaejf as a candidate* fpr County Treasure?: Will be satisfied wLb the result of ] tjie Democratic Primary; . J.j C, ltof.Lisds. Fo,r School Commissioner. - -I liereby tjniHuince tnyteif to th#| Democratic ? voters of Kafsbuw Count)" a'r a t#tii$i*H lor te elieciiou to tlie ofBw; of Softool Com missioner, subject, to the result of! Xhe prim a ay election Ij.M. W.4S. ? ! jjh>e frieiids of r. B. H. Clarke] in Eastern Kerejtafr hear fjy second his n omii nation fofr the important office of JSclnipi Commissioner. Kudowed tik he is jwitli gre;H abili tv, combined withflutense eniUusi u^uj in the M-hoolw^ Rd&eeBfciti*r^Hwr*1uisri!*pn by p by persistent effort.*, a success fui school' teaciuT, a success in | everv walk -of life, manlr and in ? ) t 1 ? his convictions' lie is theotej wi.ose indomitable energy and |xr-j sevcrenee ' ate nevdel to further j our languishing j school itiU*fe?t?.j However, Mr. Clarke ia wetl-kwownj and aeeife no lengthy -encomium^ from his many frjeuds in Eastern Kershaw. For CbUNTY Commissioner. / j j y AYe'\-bep l<;avfe t o announce lite nmntf of ; onr fetio*'.ci>i8**ii Capl. A. A. l>?jykii?, ojf \\Yst Watery. >k)Hniiablejcaiidid4t-e for re^U-driou ?? (ioniity ConuiiissiotiFr, i?ul?j:?ct l? the retsiiltf of' the primary. 1H* ser viccH in ijhis niOftt important office, which hej han^ilreadv filled, havin^i been mjfo creditable and highly satisfactory. He! i* a f ncCcsslul farmer, : igodd tinanci??r, in full sym pathy wijtli the Farmers' Movement, a true nnjd tried Democf;ft. He has while in j'fficc given sp?-cial atten tion to tfce roads .and bri<l?xea ??K the county iand we: feel a-^ureii tha we coul4 I not do better than to re-elect him. 4\ any V?tera o! West Watbube. ' fj ? . ' j ? | ; ' We desire to plac^in nomination subject to the result tff the primary election! thp nanie of Mr T. L. Davis as a snitahfii candidate for County CoinmissioBltr. | If elected we know that he woujd guard the iuteiests of the county as faithfully as any ??ne. j Many Fr tends. Mr E'liton- -jHlea.?e annonnce to i the Democratic yot erg of Kerihaw ! county* my name a candidate! for reelection to theofHee ?/' (Jfuin ! 'y Commi?8*or?f r, subject the resnult of the ! primal y election. Thanking my ft iend* for tha, high, compli ment paH mo in the last election, I i*spfjct/iiUy ask & continuation 07 i heir support and confi lenc^. i J '??? . J. A. McDowell. ror Cow miasm of the Democftt ry election, j Dixox*: IP| We If ave to announce t!w? name] of o?ir: fellow citizen, Mr fi. jy. MjoCaskiH, aa a suitable canAi (utle fair re-election aa Connty Coin* missions, subject to ^t*e result of this primary, hit serricea in this important ofllcc, which he hsft al. been most crirfS satisfactory. He la a farmer, and >0 full ?ym pat r with the Farmers* Movement Democrat. He has $? attention t(/ the roads of the cftdfltg, and we feet a Mured that we could not do li etMcf than Jo re elect him, Maiy Voters of Kaatera Kerihaw. ?rj <!V, ,__A , a*pr?. trtufcwortfcjrla *?. nib ioibii mpoaaiHfe pfcitioa, Im wiH make apaiiwukinj? and efficiaat officer. tc. Votkb*. . TJbeitfam* of Cifc Alexander It heraiy |ireaeftied to! (ho Democratic Totera cjr Kertliaw cnonty m a can* duUle for t ?objecUo t)i* CoaialMioaer, 1T"B ??u*'^s3Si JfQB CQBONER. We hereby announce Ute nam* of Mr. \|T.T. Hammond tor Coroner, subject ibfi Vh* resnl t of the"Demo. era tic primary election. i Voter.: ' We doairc to prcaent at a candl-; d*t ? foif Coroner the name of Jn* 10 B. A 1 rants as one that ia worthy and compete At to fill the noaltion. VOTKRsl ? FOB TRIAL JUSTICE ?; i We; present to ; tlwi Democratic vo tert of OeKalU township the name of L. fa Witlkowrky for trial j\?a tlce of said tOwn*lnp, subject to life pdm?T>> Iff Heeled, be ftlll dis charge hi?. klatles faithfully $iwl consciwdonily soil villi a&%e#1j?. gl? la jo?iice^ We pledge Hi ra our tnjdlviidwi support ami ?u{! apouaU $U*ofei of citv and country 10 Ja'Sj in bia Her! Urn. Lweh DklUii. if J' IB< i&PI k E Mb Editok:? Piesse sutooUnce $&$ nnine of 13. Bowen ; aa a cjan dMata for llrial located d Mj>l,^Vj?il Wafcree* s?tf? JeH the retail I)#m<wrpiic m jDELEOim. Tlif following tiamA are hereby {j loci ft ia nominaiion is Tillman tlele(;nic< to ike stale dt?n^ocfajtfe coov^ntionHo t?e!<l on the third Nrfediautav ifo&itt*ml?r nex t :[ "f ?J. Cv Botlthn, : 3J*i ,. , T/K,: 13. BoijlvgiKy . if WmUlf ? _. . , fTJie tiaiaed gentlemen h five consented * ixonvrra tii-p delrjriti's f >rtlieKepteml>er convention, nut) *SJI ^Hlde the re Biili, of t li e , pri m tkry lio n of the] 30th nf Ainsulfif: John Bn refill, I B. Frank HnileJ Bel ton Owjpns, ' C. (?. Vftnahan. UJ.Anaky, W. t). Philips. TO RENT* -{ * llrick storo, now rvvupi^l C ?> 1 f no furtive door tr>rth of J. 1', j -rivon Sept. l?tr For terms | &c .f a;>p1y to ? MR*. M.S.SOWfcLL. . my house and lot sUiyted in the city of Cam-1 <1en^ between Mill street and the 3C's K R., the first W *ck sibcfvo the depot. The locality is healthy and the situation is line fyr burine^ Anyone de siring |ii jdea^nat . hoine,\with 1,'ood water and Gnev see&erySfcjfi securc this ptee! on reasonable terms. Pulsion ..will be given in tfhe fall, or sooner. For tefrris and farther particulars apply to or eorrtspond with I. E. G AY. Inly 1st '92. Camden. S. C. J NO C. W I HERS 'Wholesale Grocer. Wholesale Dealei in WINES. LIQUORS and CIG ARS, No. IS3 East Bay, \ Charleston, S. C. KM ?ri! BlUf B3X risidtABtux. Freight Paid. ?Warranted for 5 Y?n Afeiiu VTutM. Sm4 f?r Ttnu. FARMEftr Barn tn4 *c?lc?. JOK ES OF BIHGHAKTOV. Bin*hamton. jt.t of their RE iL VALUE, j (hit way, arc now btiiig couuters and ledges where Jt will pay anyone to gi* I}ry G^iods, j ?uiiks, Tiioware, tfkei the gieat;Yiig{; his senatorial diafc! stone. It &n*i8t?b A3 YOU CO." H(iw m*jny petipl m having yopr na m?n have been comj simply bedvuae they am accfun Is the wajj we coudict Qtir bisine?\ that way jh the future or close the do We nrj doing f*ometl>in?' (hat bi Camden ijefore* &ntjj iff affords it is wwdj are making a success of it. %j j Low prices will d^aw every lime &ij ables us tp give jo^goodf flcoin twenty ef than those long-winded credit fell make up on you what we loapjftfi ?om that this lis trite, fpr you oldirand* < iarae way. and ko will you b* lust mitmblci, cursed credit folly, J gceen >a xh try* lij mS^morte honorable than we do. VRj drilled into us from the crtd e. Our said k*be honest my sonjin all of %our tj w ill come to you. ?' \Yej do n< { brieve ! tricks that are practice^ by 8*> many ro< We can tiot trade with yon uj on ho&tyi tVtrade with you at 'all. ? Yf u can rrfj) ape too well known to the pc 6ple of $ to have an v doubts otthis. j ? ? \ *5= 'j1 s A I I hdaltli and riches? "First, fear your ^ 6j bowels open; third, pay ca 4i for wjiatyot advice ? and three very necessary IfljiealW ?artlj what it should be. The almighty /^doJlai< is a powerfitf lev? are all striving for/ffad'Th iQv\jxr*fdo pi! hence you must buy .jour makes thai makes hittf it u H^Bl.1 w hnt we are offenmy^tf vity d?^e<mjo We w ant j(>tfr tnpe a n J ^we belief? fesuse we r0<ir interest* We want ewy itUu, iptfm an twifchHd n.ake our store the?'r headquarters frheiM It wi|l be a pleasure lor ns to dotnyflii them. k \ We do not eell paper bottom ?bo?, *ee such tr.txh. If that is the ?tuff you a where else to do your trtodtng. Remember we do a spot cash business < body, makes p o difference wbo they ,.?j credit, it is djsagreia&lejA for wt mi| Remember us tbi* Mil wl*en you lo^p every tiime yoa^asi us by. nobody can keep d* ^ it fc^k bottM