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-Jk# $?#8<-? (Jltiwrlf, PDB),IK!!I ?>' ivjiKV" KHJItAl .... _isy , ?w 1 : .' ? I ' "\V\r :" 'J'li&Ohhj v/Vm y<7"/' i/i '? Con /it '/. CAM ' , " ' V ' , ' $l'HWU/r7 OS l{ \ Tl : - I 'III- \ o I r, e ?ix (Months, oOc'i'Ols; thlVf in iilli -M ' IVl)'*. y, I U TEH F0? Anvi.Sn-isu ' <l '!*??-? r\ , t rnni?(?M)L ?'iv< rt in t in it ., por Hi|iini i> ; i fttiiM'-j u at i i f^rtion ^0 rvtii? pi t' titjitKiu. C'u?h mh * U>r Wii.itH. l,o*t ai. 1 IVuvl, &e. , pot oxoefJln;; Uw I Ihom. > o*i i - eueh inserti.u and ft *??.- 1 it.-> pit Hoc i t i'&r^ tt iilition .l line. J'usJWas I-k-uIh, A ci'ii t k j.vr tin- carl Hi Mtvfrioi). Oili'lMttI and K"/al i ? - >t : ? ?>?? at- the r;tt?*n Uy | ? ,v . KhU-m\ ? ?r coutfiK'l n?1v<o tlsing v ill ln-on noujjtvd m K in u i ? | > I ici i i t in ai ; CoiUlliUlMcul i<ms will lie puhlisln'.^'v hen j ofinte?v.-t to ilio ir<"iiTal pohfir :ui?l ; n ?t 01' u di'f.mt it . ry 11111111*. .V" ir-l ? hpoindbillty w it Im< I 1 a 1 vioM'H oj corif j. ikIciiI-. Hrlllltliltiittli liy rlu-i'k~ 'I - - i l *'ii momtv orders altouM Ijv m-? ?<? lu; W. I,. ill #wU?w*w*w. i Vi?iin;ii.'rn .wc?X'i!mI ?. Munntuj?, .M ' . n ? 1 t) .! 1 m Klngnlt'oe, TueMla\ .Nine -.1. Georgetown Wed im'si. ?? \ .June ill " Cell v. 11 y, ThtU#dn\ .hi 111' 25. Marion, SiUtpdav June 27. c Monck's Corner, Monday .J une 20. ; (!h:u'iv?ton, Ttutudny Juim* W. Wultevhoro, Wednesday, .J u'y I. Ilea w fort, Thursday July 2. Hampton, Krldftj July Su inter, Moud^fy Jnlv 1 it. C'mnden, Tuesday .July 1 1. Lixneuslt'i, Wednesday July 1". Cheater, Kiiday Juiy 17. Yorkville, Saturday .July l,H. Chester Held, Tuesday .July 21. ! Boiinettsville, Wednesday Julv 22, I) aldington, Thursday .Inly 2:ir ' Klolvne.e, Fiidtiy July 21. Hurnwill, M .utility .Jwlv 27. AiUt'n, Tueedfty Ji.ly 2s. Kdyelivld, Wriinesday .July :!!>. Sttludii, Sninrdny Aii_uhI. 1. Jfifaiiitfton, Alynda^ Wi'nnslioro, 'I'ni'jyd.'iy Anuust I. ^'olumMa, Ay^-dmsday AtifMiKt ."> .Ornni{tdiu rjf, '1 linrsduy Au^umI '? i Nowlfiry, Fridny Aii^umI 7. 1 <!t 11 ri* 118, Sat 11 ril ay August S. U nton, Monday Anjrufit 10. Spurtan I'll it', l'tu'sday August 11. Giocuviilt-.W fdni-nday Au??uaI 12. I'tckcns, Irltut sduy August, i;{. Oconoo, Vriditv August N. Andisrsnn, INIondiiy August 17. Abbeville, W'edno^dnv August ID. The South Carolina delega tion hits sent to Mr. Bryan a gawl of beauhftfl workiuanship nntde 'from the home of .John A\ Calhoun at Cloinson rollege. /\u\\ have 1 1 if Monday 6f August and September to pls?pare to vote. After that time your chance to prepare to vote is lost. See that you do not di.^(ronchiv/'youi sell. ^ A prominent ^Columbia pro hibitionist has recently said t h'ITt the dispem> ir\ law lias been a blessiu" to ?S(>uth Carolina and Cj is the greatest rolution of the liquor problem over devised/) Dr. Sampson Pope has is sued an address in which he . states that he will organize a white man's Republican party ill this State. Poor Samps! what next? j A report\from the' Voikville ? .irfeeting to one. pf the daily p i perseHys that, Mr. J'ranthain's speech r\t .that place was driven llatte/ing attention and at \i< close\was loudly applauded. A cheek for ha > been received by Clerk of Court Hough for the Confcder nte soldiers of this / county. .This will be a wonderful help to the old soldiers, besides :i help to those with whom ih<'\ append it, I Uryan and Sewall have been chosen as the Democrat ie stand anbbeaicrs and all Democrats should rally to their support.! They can be elected. The) ' stand upon a platform which / the masses endorse, while ihcir! opponents. McKinley and llo-j hart, stand upon a platform made to order for the mono power and the tarift barons, an unholy alliance which the Wople will inthlessly crush. ? Chester bulletin. A press dispatch from St. Louis savs: "The Populist con * vention which i? Unmeet hcrej this week promisdrto be the livliest ever held fcy that party j There is every indication that the sessions wilH>e stoimv from beginning to end. The light will be over tfto endorsement ' of Br; ran and Sewall, the Dcm ! . ocratic nominees. Tlie ''Mid ! Mo nf the raafT PopulibL will; , want to put ticket of their! ?>\\n i>ut t livi im 11k and lite <>l i!ii? P'ii't.V mvio to favor iiii 1 1 >i> - iijtf Jhu Democratic c nidi dales. ' The editor <{ tin* T )u i lirijton News hay a > )v< * i Col, Kurlc the loliowih^ ( pieytions i hruiich I. is paper: I Jul \ or. not in ll:o d h ! v o! llio house of representatives,' Whell 1 1 10 StJlultT lv;:\!e dcltiM-l ! I loll \Vrt? tlll'licd out <\i tilt" eon- ; volition, advocate, in a rpeoeh | to those around \ oi ;i holt iiikh a ticket in otiiosition to 'lill-l mm.? ...iik you believe t hen as now : in what you rail { lie rule <?! 1 1 1 v ? ifuijorit \ '/ Why did you const 1. 1 to inn against h'ichanh'on. in l.sSS as" I illiu. ill's man, after you had (renounced '1 ilhnan in Sunder ? / j I ? ? r fnl.-e cliMip ' j j.ndn^t thej Uirhardson administration ofj w hich you were a |>ai t \Y ho hrou-dt I \ on t ut in iMit) alter * *1? 1 eonl? j'enee luid: !ir?>".'ht out Uratt ?n :i->' a can-; . ?? I didate against Tillman'.' A\' i 1 1 you be kin-I cnoiuJi toj tell the }:et j ? U? l ow ( it ncral 1 h at ton wa ?? Ire \ ted- iw your own county, Sumter, when h j was running;- with \ on tnak.u;,' common enus'sajjaiust Tillman i [Hid y our eouiimUco Was in J charge (fall arrangements for! the campaign mcctini>V Are you willing to .say now, a:% \ou often said oi 1 S|)() />n the stump, that the Shell man if" sto, which Tdlimin hiniselt wrote, begins and ends wi,h a lie and is a li - from hc^inniui: to CndV II \eu have changed easily ami thnioic:!ily. Ilest iiftcr tlinnei pill-:. 25 ????ill ?>. A II ili u!:i:i*t <? l'ic|>;ii" <l liy (' I. II<mmI X" Co., I m\e||. Mis ; The only I'ill to Uiut \ ilU II<mii!'s S.u 1 1 ? : ? i il.i. HBlTiMTIDHOTIi'E, v--N e;j.|< l?' St i ? irvTS iTi"' in \ i ??n, i K CIS II \ U t'fll'M ( ' w:iii.\. -S. .\ i - 1: 1 1 . <> i i < , iMUfi. I Notice is Im'i uiv ii that the honks ? it registration in! Kcishaw county arc ni>.\ open :'l the I ?lit! House in Cain ? It'll, ; i ? i ? I wit! !>?' I; ? ? | > t ? ? j ??* ii lot- sis com si? ill! \\ *-v K s fioin M < ? 1 1 1 lay. \|.r;i <;tli. 1st' 1. t Sundays omm ptetl) aller which .they w i I In- ??;?.- u i il ayain at tin* ('njjrl ! Il'itof 'Hi the tir-l Mondays ii'. .lime. hi I,. Au^.i^t aiiil Si j'liiiit'cr. I), IS. (I, an.! ke; l oj.i-ii ? ? < 1 1 1 > i > > 1 1 > ! Uj | /fit' W"ck in each i't s tM m->u|^s, Tliev shall he ? lnSf.l t'.i tv i'ay.S| ltct'uio tin- general ? lection in IS' A Iti-r t in- jft'iH'ra I rice !!?' ^ 'i ?' tliW.o .!, > ill rcjji: tralitin Iia : 1 1 esieh n n, ??] III 'i ! i ii tin- li rst M< iii- lav ?? I" tlii' ( Join t 1 1 ? itise ami Fi o* ? ? i|H'ii !'??!? t'i successive davs in each month until ihiitv *l:i\ s he fore tli<> ? lec tion-ill is'.is, when they shall closed until t Jio saitl tjer.ci a I election shail have taken place. The ? .'lice will he K ? ? ; ? t n fruin : i'*-l u-k ii* tin- I iien. ion un ' l? til eYlft k in the Tiie hoar I <?!' ri .it' the ? | . i a 1 : (it'll t i' > 1 1 -j is' rat ii>ll> . ilJeriiiM.il. rtstrntimi iv (In* i ? i * I *_r ? s ei :ill applicants to: hp I" January I. ? rv ma K ? e'iti/eli "| tliis Nii.t.c t'l.itcl stales, -J ; veal. is ii' 'I an nli' >1, i- .' "t iiiMiic sil ; >i t. .1 itl 1 he | il i hhe e\ s not con!itie?l in miy public wli<> ii id not hecii eon\ '? -It'll arson, Solitiiiiiin^ yoo.ls in r fals.' jirett nccs. perjury. j ill'! it the i.f aire. \\ ho | ii' t a pauper I lH'IISe, il l>t I i I j<: isi in . a 1 1 ? I I ol I'lir^l i rv. money iiude ?ornery, ruMtery, hrihery. ailn'teiy, w ;t'e-l?t al inu', l.otise-hieakinjj, roeeix in-.' s'oh-n i/oods, hr: in h ol trust with I'raiul uh nl iniciil. ftiriiieali'Ui <?odoinv. incest, assault \\ ith intenl to ravish, ini*t cycim timi iaii eiiy, or crimes nirnim*T-+Uc dec j ! ion law s, ami '\ '??? ?lta!l have heeti a fes iile.it in State two years, except 1 :n:ni-ters ia e I la r _??? ? ?' oi yani/eil ehnrehes 1 1 1 . 1 lenihei s of (uiiilic sehottls. :unl they! iit:eisi\ liioiillts 1 1 sjilenet' in the State, [ a resident in 'he eiuintx tor six n.onths, aiul in the [.ullhi ju et-inel tour iM i|jtliA.j ;i Hi , who t an rea.l any section in the j v'-'iistitnii'in o| lS'i;,t <ir can tintlerntan l i ail I explain u.iv set lion of saitl ("onsti- j tntion when rca<! to him hy the re^istra ' lion ollieer nr r?lli?'"ts, shall he ? ? 1 1 1 it ! ?.- ? I ' to r* tfistruti' ?li ami heeo it; an <'li*< tor j upon iip|.licatioii f< .r cii< li r "_'ixf ration. It a pel S' >11 li;H lit'ell I'otivi" tei| til any ? .1 j tile crimes al?o\e no ntioiieil, a parilon of t he <!? ? vcrtioi reiuo\i'tt the disqualifi cation. * ? The I ?? .anls of f t- j? i ^t i al ion in .'rnlje i n ^ of tin* tpialiliealio.if of Applicants for t e^'isti a'.joii ait* aiithori/.ci| f ? > re quire of every Pitch iipplieunt ?a t i->fii< tory proof nt his aye, resilience, etc. W . Ih I r< M t ' 11 . CI: airman, ma>:nk< haiidn, rierk, .i. ui(Ti.\i:iis, 1 Ji'yistrat ion Hoar 1 for Kershaw t'oinity. NO'I ICK TO THK CI.KKK OK COITKT AND MAftlSTK ATKK OK KICKSHAW COUNTY. Yon are reijuireil hy hiM- to notifv the H >a; J of IJcfji*trnlion of names of all per sons lo.niiliny in the county who have been convicted of ally of the ahi.ve crimes. I *1 ? ?se nenil in your lints at once. W. K, irorr.l!, Chairmrtn, MANNKS KARON', Clerk, r. KtftiAtrm, ? ncgi'trnt'on Hoard for Kcrshsw Cot:nty. for infants and Children, " C.iHlnrifi i '.vi .u'll locMltlrou t li.it 1 1 a i> iivi it (>.-< s(i{iOcl>>r i<>iii<y {?r?vtcri|<tlvU Ju.o.vu tvJ mi'. " It A. Aucio.k, M. J?., lit oo. Oifoiil Sl.| l!fv<Alyu, N. V. *"n ? ii ;n < f ' ( Vi.storlf\ ' l-? m universal nn<l it i in i . ? \\< 11 known t)i .J It ?s?vimh u \vi>r)( (>i in, i" 'i ii to milor.vi it, K?'w uo> I'm l'.t. ? t . i!i- ? i who i!o Hut kivji G*~toilu tvtUtir. i.i.y 1 1 C'auluj il.vurvx, 1>. !>., .NiuvVork City. C'iMtorltk ruii'.s ("olio, ('oiutfpulhin, K?>ur Stoiiiui'h, Plarrhu-ft, Kruclfltlnn, KilJ* Worms, glvoa ttkv(>, ami promoU'd dl? loll, Without iujurioua nuiUcntion, " 1W n.-voral y??ar.< I Imvo rocommMu!o<t "('.uti-rlu,' mill si i. ill ftlwiiya continue to ??<? :?>, i ?? It h.wi liiv.:ruvl.!y j>l\w.lu'.txl bciu-liclul rv>ulls." Ki)WI.V V. I'ARDKK, M. I>., 13. ;li ami ? ( It Ave., New York City. Tu>kO?.\ta? iv i"ovm\\*y, T7 Mi'Uhay Slur it, Srvr York City. TO Alt If I run late coming out with :uy ad vortiseinont, but not behind st ? 1 1 i ,? i lmmxIs. I !i;i vp boon waiting to got in my new quarters I am !n re wit h a lull lino, Not to Bo liilersohl. Don't let the lit tie quotations yon s co in some advertise* moots lool you. What you want is what you set. and #et, not what you mm; in print. My friends toll mo it's no uso* to adver tise. Sometimes I think thp same way when I see goods roll ing out in sucli quantities^ Hut the editors have jjot to live. I rail special attention to oountry stores. 1 am selling stocks <?f ?oods to tint trade, I also have as nice a line of cy . grogeri.es As anyone m town and will meet and cut prices with <5hny one of them. 1 don't "Mow anyone to undersell me. I want all of my fiiendsto understand this. You will iiud me in the Farmers and Men hants Hank Build in^. I VVIJj liUV VOllii COTTON. | (live me a trial as I am now in the-ffiarkot. I am yours truly, D. E. HINSON. FINE'' WHISKEY LA BSOXjUTlLiljy CJl^Eh J SWKKT HICKORY" X. "LIVE OAK" XX. "PALM ET TO" XXX C t ' EV7* JV ? Distilled Only Jiv ? LIVE 0\K IMSTIIjIM CINCINNATI OHIO. peeb:les old a.jst:d :iAMK> Ii. PEPPER & CO. 1*40 WHISKEY. Customers will leccive from their Dispenser with each pur chase ( r a buttle "PEEBLES OLD CAIUNET" one "OLD N|('K" corkscrew gratis. Retail price corkscrew is 50 cents. Bottled onlv hy I THE .JOSEPH K. PEEBLES' fcOXS COMPANY, ?Joseph S. Pet hies, President. Cincinnati, Ohio. KM" Ask* for those ripe, old, mellow Whiskeys sit any Dispen sary in t he State and yon will get only the best goods. STILL II THE LEAD THE LOWEST PRICES! A ? ,, > . CHEAPEST STORE IN CAMDEN. ^ on ma\ ;>k why I am selling goods so cn?fcp? I have only one reason to give ? I've c.ot to. This Presidential year, or some thing else, makes times harder than T provided for I've got to sell at a loss or do worse ? it i.4 always worse to keep jjoods. Much wor.-e indeed than the loss of selling at* low prices. Therefore I will wHliegardless of cost and let t he ?' goods go rather than keep them ? and besides 1 don't mind losing my profits if I can only get well acquainted with you. J. E. STEPHENSON. / Jf I'd soMiUTOK. Mr. K- hto ? : - d'lya* ?? nnmniii.'e 1 1? :: i> miovif 1 1 < > N . J. W'.M. Til I? It M- M> of KiltffcJ'o hi, ? i a ii< I i'lit 1 1* lor ^'i.lit :t. r ? ? I 1 1 1 . ? I* illt Cir< nil. I'l-'iui icl l.v fHiii. c I ; ? I ? ? Ik* i moiled jus it no-mlar <>t the If i'li ?,,m it o\ oin*J>; I lu? li'*v'iiu?ihj,' Jinn ? iiis n<ii hn'irK^?k 'Kil y c- t - > i ) .1 !?? *(i.l.? funn llie slioiil lti\ wlieli jut. .s- uy, < > n. all occasions In ha* < I < > m * Iti-i lust forAlic' ?r< at masses of tlu- pco|>l?*. Jtefu rniel*. Appreciat'iitf llit' support I have 1 1 a< I in tin* p;:?t. ii i n I ivlytii;.' n |> >n lit v n'c<>i?l a.*. Solicitor of (In- l-'i 1 1 ? .Judicial Circuit, I lurchy announce myself as a candidate t ? r said otficc, al ii will abide tin* result of llii' Democratic primary. I\ IT, NKf*ON\ I herein- ?? nri' >n net' myscll t fit .:<! i ? In t ? ? for I ln? oHicc '>1 Sclii'itr.r of t lie 1'ifth Judicial I )i s 1 1 'ft i if Sou ( Ii C i i olin.t . all I * uiiil | 'k< d i" iil'i<li the result of IJio j I )e?m>t rat ic priuut v . J. A. M 1*1.1. KK. 1 cx inut ?n. S. ('. C<>. Si r i', ()!?' I |)l I'ATKiN ? Mr. Mi ]i tnr : ? Tlic t i me is ai j ?pr?uiOl<T^i^ lor us to cicct a li'iin to 1: 1 1 the ollice of ( V. Supt. of II. Im; itton ami in < nr opinion a more suitable man can not lie found than MU. J. A. <Jlt|<i>15Y. the pr' sc.it i icnnilicnt. wlio ?li -nld si'iccee ! Iijmst |f. Ilu him filled 'the I'llicc with honor to himself an I iiitf cnn.stiiW',nta. and* it elect- 1 cil In serve a i-ccond tei in we feel suit'] 1 1 i".t lie will faithfully ilischur^o all the duties involving upon h'.m KatjslAciory to his ?V'st itm-nts. A I-'riuinl. Mr. Klilo;-: ? I'lease allow us to an nounce tlio name of M W I.. I<. COl'.K. I.\Nl>a.sti candidate tor Co, Supt. of Kdueatimi for Kei>haw (,'ijnntv. . Mr. Ctipelaiid lilts hciu a teacher in the pub lie schools lor the last four years, is a man of sterling qualities 'ami marked ability, ami one, if electCTl. ?^.wlio would make a jjood ollicial. Miinyl'ricmls. 1 I hereby 'iiiHivinci' myself to t l?o vol era of Kershaw County n?f a candidate tor theollieo of Co. of KullCill.OI). 1 . MdWN l)l,KS\ FOK COl'NTY SCl'KK YlKOlL Mr I'M i tor: ? A< my i "in ? lias been' snut/ej-ted !>y i m y fiieinK tor the oilic'c of County Supervisor 1 1i? -i*? by annoiiiHi' myself :t ciiu'lidate for the saiil oilier sub- j ject to llit' result ol tlu- (U iooi ra^iir j ? i i mary. C. STOKftS. Mr. ivlitor ? It h with ;;reat pteasnro that we can announce licit M li? ('. W. M< ( 'ASK ILL has eo!fs.>nt'-<| l?< *? n t < r l ho race for County Supervisor^ Wi' would like to say in behalf of the public that no better n an can he found than M r. McOaskiil We have known him for a number uf.vears ano iind hint lo In* p? ? r n-rtl V h >nest an?l upright in att of hi> I dealing ami tin- public u i I make no mis take to elect him to the \>lttce. Many Voters. | I hereby announvo myself a candilati for re-elect ion to ll:e oili.e of County Sii| crvist r subject lo the result "I (lie Democratic primary. Ik I'IfKld'S. i 2-Oli THKAJjl'liKli. I hereby announce mysell' a canlilale lor rWduclion to t h? ? oilier of County Treasurer subjeet to the result of tWi* 1 Kmocralie primary. ',1. C. KoiddXfi*. i of The Chronicle : ? Isolation in oll'.eu hein/ a Democratic principle, we, who belies 3 in a new ileal, take pleasure in presenting for the fa'.orabie cot i Icr ation ol the voters <f Kershaw Cuiutv the name of Dlt. L. M. IIO( >K for Coun ty Treasurer subject to the result of tin* J )omoeratie primary. lie, beiUj; a man of the highest integrity and honesty, is thoroughly eapahlo and will make a Kup?l ollleer. Many Voters of West Wateree. Ilavi^ix hoeiisiiuMvited by a nnmber ? if Mends frou. var'.ou i sections of the ? oiiiity to outer I he rare for County Treasurer. an<l fully apprcci.it insr tl.cir manifestation of confidence, I have a! ,ter cj'ret'ul consideration, decided to xl.iml for the recommendation of the Democratic voters !*<>r said ojlioe,., plodj; inK myself to abide the result id the primary. W. !?'. MilLOXr', I'M it or Chronicle: ---I t is a source of tO'eat pleasuie ih:;t l?y Ids consent, tiie friends of M K. W. If. llOl't ill, can an nounce him a>Hlrc.ii>didnte for Treasurer for Kershaw County .Mr. llou<ih is too well known to need nnv commendation. He is a man < f ahilitv, honesty, pru dence an 1 scl^respeet ; i* *}?ood uatured, kind and courteous, we!! <|Ualilicd.an<! is a complete gentleman, and is hereby nominated for sr.iil ofP.ee by II is Mmiv Friends. l-oJVvrnrruK. Mr. Kdit<?r: ? The present incumbent having stated that Ids licalth is such as to render him unable to further fulfill the du. ie? of the ollice we respectfully beg leave to present to tin* Democratic vo ters of Keislmw County th" nauio of Mil. CIIAS. I,. KIKKf.KY lor the of Hereof Auditor, feeling satisfied a ;?mrr capable man could not he pJaeivJ-itr thai position, he havim; fulfilled the duties of the oftl 'c the past IS uiot.ths w i t ! i elli cicncy and satisfaction to all persons. Voters. Mr. lvlifor : ? I appreciate the partial ity of my friends w ho have su posted me for t lit* ??tlice of County Auditor, and I take this method of announcing myself as a c?lidi<iate for the same suhjeet to ihe priuiarv election. .1 X < > . It. DK A K ::i OKI'. FOR MAOFSTKATK. Mr. Kd'tor: ? We are pleased !?* learn that Mil. 15. W. Sl'TTO.V will stand for election to the ollice of Magistrate for I\?n >haw County. The ahilitv and fairness he has exhibited in the past merits the position for him. Salt Fond. F.diior Chronic inspect fullv announce the name of Mr. It, .f. T. Smith, of West Wateree as a suitable person for Magistrate in the l'?wer part o| Wateree Township. Mr. Sinitli is a safe, reliable and competent man. Voters. Mr. lvlitor ? lMe.?se announce tlie mime (if Ml!. \V. A. AI>f)JsoX asa candidate fur Ttiii! Justice fur School l?istriet No. 1(1, West Wa'iT.M! Township, suhjvcl to the result of the Democratic primary. Mr. Addison K eminentlv qualified. for (hi* position, and if elected w ill adininis ter the law* impartially. Voteis of Went W/iteree. lvlitor Chronicle! ? Tr.c law; provides for only nnc Magistrate in n towpship; it also says that he shall hold his office as near the centre as practical. Bnll'alo Township is a large territnry, and MK. II KN KV T. JOHNSON lives exactly in the centre, he is well qualified to till the position an<l we nolieve, if elected, would make a j?ood fine. We th?retore nomi nate 1 1 i in tor Magistrate f< r liuffalo township, subject to the Democrats pri rniarv. * Roland. Mr. lvlitor: ? I'lense announce the nnmn of .Ml!. J. M. SOWKLIj for re election to the office of Magistrate for HnfCiilo Township. Mr. Sowed tins faith felly served us for four venr^ with en Mre'satisfaetion, *nd his re-election Is ??urnfsiry deUfc<T by his * Friends of DalTalo. j iluaouucwuoatj. !. ?? ... I I n|; KJStS. j M |\ }'!<? t.-f h1|u\V tin1 'of no\ <V. ?> i r; vxniAM ??? ??? ' * j I M*?M lUxjilUH i\s it iv.u-jj'lnt lor (Vn fpuitf ? ? i ? ?*'?. ix ii. vii.K I i ???-? 1*?; j , i.s the in '?t s ijt. 1)!. in hi* >i\ villi W iU j tin* | >? >>? i I i < ii i . 1 1 is ll ii'inrj, Mr, 1C< : Itt >r : 2 * I . ? j ? .h i ? im i > an iUi'i'v^V ,lu* n*"*" "l ' ? J- S I'K A I r f<?? n>-**loftio r? to ( \ mures.*! fl'ttit) tliis |)is(rict. I)r ytc.rt liu* over Im-oii loy :il to tlie I )t/ni? icrutii' purty , tjml in a>) i matters in l'??i nr* ss I. i t voto ha* ??l ; w . i y - I in n <? is! jji i lie light wav. Mtul it j would on ly In* jusuru l?i a 1 t ui' puhiio j vfrv iiu in ro-ciei'toil lijin in (h position ; In- hh l'aithiuliv lllli 'l, Ftun<!s. * * Ft) It III 1\ KKNATR Mr. Iv.litor : ? Tin* many I' rioi% ! h of ImK. W. MOSKI^KY vl#|i ihrco 111 \ our valonl'lv p:i | ?*??? in nnnounco *hi* l:;| iiH* ;IS :i (Mill > id it l! to iiil t <l< MlUtX Jill'* ? ?i trim imjtlio ttenato. W ?? fool assured ti\ t ;i morn suitiil?|i? in m lO'llij n?.t liy< t' un. I t i ivprosont us. Mi. Moh-Ii'V i* in .?yuM"ttliV wtyn tliv? fanners ami lias tin* will of I ho people at In-art. Many Kriends from the Connlty. Mr. I.ili'or : ? I Mease announce tho nanm oftlie IIONVJ. T. 1IAY for the |?<i'r.!iti> t?? lil! the fin expired tern of tlie f 1 < r.? T. J. Kiikl.nd, resigned No man in Kcr?li.is e a-nty is hetter known than is Mi. May, ami hollas aUvays work ml fur tin* host intrroats of tho ontiro poo plo i.l the county. Ilrond-niimled ami lair, hi; would inako an Acceptabln Sena tor. .Many Voters of Knsteru Korahaw. ?? ***. - FOR TI1E I/F.CJfX|,ATUK IC, Mr. Editor: ? l'lrsiA> announce the name of, .Mil. T. L, DAVIS as a suitable gentlemen for i it * Legislature. He in a good orator , ami elegant speaker and lias the interest of the people at hoart. He, has heen for a number of yoars pros* idi lit of llelk Hi'l Democratic Hub ami is now master of ( in in Springs Craiigo. lie is 'i good citizen, a true Reformer and if elected will ? 1<? all in h!s powoi for tlie betterment- of the people. Voter. Having bei e solicited M a number of friends, to stand for the nomination to the Iloiise.of I{ eprosontative , 1 hereby announce pivsidf a? a candidate for sai 1 pod ion subject to the I Viuoeral ie prima rv election. I>. M. E KTI1 I N E.' Mr. Editor: ? l'lease announce the name ..f HON# C. L. WIXKL.KIi as a suitable candidate for re-election to the House ot Represent -P i ves. Mr. Wink In- lias made a e >o(ty and ellieient Rep resentative nd his re-election is greatly desired hy Reformers. <>' Mr. Iiditrn;: ? Please annountio the name of COL. I. \V. KhOY I) for re election to the Legislature. ? ' West Wateree. air. Fdi'os : ? Please announce the li.wni' i t .J 1' 1 >< H\ I. F. HOLLAND as a eandid.itc- for the 11 >usc of Representa tives. Judge Holland is too well known t<> need any c> imncmhiticn from us. suf fice it t i y.jiy if elected lie \\i!! work for t lie good of the wh-do people. iMauv Voters. FOR CLERK OF col' UT. lh t ition in of'ce being a democratic prim ij le, we, who believe in a new de:d lake pleasure in presenting for the favor aloe consideration of the voters of Ker .s!i?\v County the. name of ;<^>IR. W. A. i - ' ' I i i.'< >C K as i oindidate for Clerk oi' li. <' >;,!it. Mr. Scln< ck's worth and fit ness ft>r the po.-ition is undoubted, and his eminent service in the cause of true reform during the past six years has made iiis name a househol i word it- every lire side. No further words of commenda tion from us ca:> a hi anything in his fa vor not"idread v Known to and appreciat ed hy the public. South -Fast Kershaw. Mr. Editor: ? Please allow us space in your paper to announce the name of MR. .TOFL HOl'ti II as a candidate for i re-election to the oflice of Clerk ot Court, lie ha. i made a go-.-d wlliccr and we see no reason why he should not la I ve-olcct i*d , tlierefore we ask the entini support of tin" many voters of the Democratic party to help us to re-elect him. We feel sure he will continue giving sntia faetioii in the futurj, if elected, as he has in Use past. Many voters of Eastern Kershaw. I 'Oil SHKKIi-V. Mr Kditor: ? Relieving in :i fair and im paitin] distribution of ties otlijos anioftv ihusvi who are worthy, wo take pleasure in placing in nou^iuition Mil. .1. K. Wi'ST for Sheriff,- subject to the Demo cratic primary. Ueing a nvin of the h i-j. li es t integrity and honesty he is thorough ly capable, and will make a good and faithful ollicer. Many Friends. Mr. Kditor: ? With feelings of gratitude to my friends. an 1 the puhtie generally for the generous terms in ?*4iu,h they have spoken of the manner in which I have, discharged the duties ot the oliiee ??f Shorilf of Kershaw County, I beg t < > announce that I am a candidate for re election for the ensuing term, subject to th(- will ol the Democracy, to he express ed at tin? Primary election. ii.( 1$. WILLIAMS. I hereby announce thai I am a candi date for Sheriff of Kershaw County su'.< ject to tin: result >?f the ensuing Demo cratic priniarv election. ^ L. K. ALFOKD. Mr. IMitor: ? Please give us space in y<> ir ;.ape' In amionni1) the name i f Mi:. .? . W. Ml'TLKU as a candidate for the < 1 1 f i ? ? e of Sheritf of Kershaw County. I le is eminently qualified to discharge the duties of said oftice. I'p riglit and honest in ;? 1 1 of his dealings, he stands high in his community ami we feel assured that he would give the people of Kershaw County perfect satis faction. Ojtly those wlio live near him know how to appreciate his worth and ?lie high esteem in which ho is/ held by his neighbors. They l>nve aside him President /if Harmony Democratic !{'? furin Cluh. Ho is also townshi|> commis sioner. sehovl Trustee and Clerk of Har mony Ihiptisl Church. Then? is not a more deri ving man in the County for the office. lie is an old Confederate Soldier. When the first war whoop was sounded he responded to the call and he was there when tho arir.y surren dered. lie carries "with lifm n splendid record which should merit for him the position. lie h'.a never consented to go hefflrs the people an.f ask tHem for a public office until now Ho is willing to aliioo the results of the Denioo.ratio pri mary. friends. Mr. Ivlitor : ? The many friends of Mil. S. F. KKLLY desire to present bis name as a suitable candidate for fcherilf. subject to the result of the "Democratic pritnary. Mr. Kellv is a man of strict irtcgrity and unselfish devotion to duty, and has always rendered efficient ?er vice to the Democratic pnrty. Many Friends. 0ECULIAR i>> combination, ? portion and preparation of ingreAi- 1 cnt*,TIoo<r? Saraaparllfa |W>kso*??v? grcaf y atervui; T?V IT_ ' 3iinouiiecjnont^, ? ? ' t KUW ( OIUjNBit. ' Mr. I-M it >r mio'tttco th? name of MM I'. I'MK i'ON _S| I'iOX Hrt N :i t iiinl : ? I ;? t * ? ! if 1 1 . ? of C . toller 1 or K. r t'uUUt) Hill.'jv 't. h' C <?( tlx* I Knuocmtie pihoary. Ml'. Sutton M a > ttiu;., mart of I Ik highest L\.ps\ A') char iicicr, a ufoinK-r froiji hiiui'iplo ami viu? iuently qti ililled to didc'uti ;<'? tit.' luties oi H. iii olheo. Reformer*. Mr, Filitor: -In response to my fri; u Is who w'.sh mi' to outer t)io race for Coi-one/. I, n i tor >iiu' citnxi.tcrmion have decided to do m?, promising to nhKiv tlu> re*uh ot i !?<? Democratic prima rv. Very Kcspm tfully, KTFl'HFN filXF. Mr. IvUtnr IMenso tiinounee tile name 'of yf li J. K. A I <S;Si A X DFH rtK a -uit.iM * ramlM ilr lor t lie otld'o of C'uro, n< r for Kcr .liaw county. Mr. Alexan der is thorily/ competent' to fill s'uid of tiff. Many Friends. . -f" - Fine Kentucky Mules. n I have on 1 hi iii l a lot of lino, youosi KeOfticky mules wide!: will l?o HoM^Jioap for cash, ('.ill early*-* H6j peel'follv, S. T>. LATHAM " j)r. jjj, i;. /.cmp. Oilers his ;>rofcKsional Pcr\ioos |o tlio City of Camden and vjoinitv. Oilico over F', Leslie hemp's Drug Stor.-. Kesideneo 1 1 1 u t of Mrs.^A. K. Zi'inp. Ti lepliono ? OlHee, No. JiO; I{ evi dence* Nw. 5. At Manvlllo. Sumter Co , two Store Mouse#, a Gin House and ; akory to ho rented gepnrntely. No ijet ler location in Sumter or Kershaw counties for a store. Kin oijhakory. Terms reartonaMe and possession given immediately, For fur ther inform tti.m imply at The Chronicle oilico or to . \V. N. 1 f \M M 1ST, July 1, '9(5'. , ? Manvillo, S. C. KlioC ,y INK YARDS. Growers of pure Ncuppernong, Meiscli, Mlackherrv and other STILMV'lNKS, CM A Ml' AG NFS AND liUANDlKS. Wh do not claim that our goods are l Ik* cheapest, lint the i'l liKST and ?i?:st. c. \v. < ; a u i?: r r a c Prop*., Medoe, N. C. Competitive Inanima tions. ? Sl lioo!. CoMMl?SIONM.|t'H Ori'lCH.} Camden, S. ('. . July a.'UW;)' A competitive examination for*4 1 ho normal seholarships of the .SouUWt'ar olina College will he hold at the School ( \>iiiinis.soner's nflice on J.ulv JlOth. Aj> jplicains will he exaniiueilon itiatlieiiiat iesKn^lj-h and history . For further infor ,jn ati< >n, iii? 1 1 1 i i". * of J. A. CKKiSHY, . S. c. K. C. , A competitive, ("t.i munition' for Win fhroo Collect' St-li darsliips-\vill l>c-heM in On. mien mi Thursday, July .">0(lif nt !> si. rn. in tW of (lie County Super intendent of Education. Tl"*.' cxnmi n!i'i?i;i ?:h" i)c open to all ;?irls of this county arc at least fif teen year? of aire, of sound physical health, n who intend to (each. /No one will he deharred 1>eeau<e o / attend ance upen this eoilegu i!nrin^ them-st sevsion. The examination will bo hel l upon Arithmetic. fJrammar , < ieof?r.;ip!iy, lT. S. History, Writing, Spelling and Composition. A scholarship is worth Iree tuition and forty-four do!!a?r. in mon ey -for one session, and may he continued from year t<? year f>>r four year.? or until uradnAtion upon the irood hdiavior ami/ earnest, conscientious application of tLrv stmlent to all her's-chool dutiesfrv - v f This county is untitled to (mo" ichoUr ships. For further information, apply to j. a. Gftiessnv, * County Superintent of Education. ~ WOMIIill STORE. IN AM) STILL COMING. IIAV.E YOU SEEN OUR O up and saucer for 7c. Plates, (>, 7, 8, 9 cen's. - ^ Covered dishes, 'J 8 and 50c. Dishes S, 10, 1.3, 15&19 cts. Chambers for .39 cents.: Covered chambers 49 cts. Pitcher and bowl 79 cants; big size and worth ?1 00. China plates 10 and I '2 cts. Cups and saucers 10 and 12c, Plain tumblers 3 1-2 cts. H Jelly tumblers 2 1-2 cts. 1 piece glass set for 3Qi/Cts.J Knives and forks 48 and' (50 "outs a set. Knnmel lined preserving ket tles 25, 39, 48, $!) and "< 5 cts. AG ATE W A K E ? now d on t WE SELL THAT STUFF. RIGHT PRICES. SEE OUR + Sc. XLaist. Rig rubber combs for 5c. Big box hair pins 5c. I lair curlers 6c. 1 doz col'nr buttons for 5c. 3 table spoons for 5c. A big hotel g?.blet for 5c. 5 papers needles and bod kins for oc. Set'of,. (i tea spoons for 5c. Quart cup 5c. Tooth 'brush oc. 2 pks. envelopes for oc. 2 quires paper 5c. 5 papers nf pins 5c. Big bottle ?f machine Oil for o cts. Big assortment glassware oo. 1 doz cedar p<ejicils for oo. 1 doii s*e^l pons for oc. Pig writjng tablet for 6c. , See us this wwf