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; PUBLISHED KVKRY FRIDAY ?BY w. l^[cdowe:ll ftr Ascription Katks: ? One your, $1.50, ??x month*, 7fi vnnts; three mouth*. 40 CHtlU. Ratks roa Auvebtisino Ordinal) transient advertisinentH, flr?t inanition $1 .00 por square ; each subsequent in ?ertion 60centa per square. Candidates' Cards for County oflleen ?- $5,00. Congressional #10.00. Business local#, 5 cents per lino each in Mortion. Communications will he published when of interest to the general puldlc ami not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will he assumed for the views of correspondents. Hates for contract advertising will bo an nouneod upon application at the office, Remittances by ohocks; drafts and postal money orders should ho made payable to w. L. McDowell, ^1* Camden, S. C. CAMPION, 8. O., MAY II, 1U00. Welcome; Thrice Weftfomol 'I'o Our Friend* From Columbia. 1 ??? ? 1 ?" under tne management of the Washington Street Methodist Sun day School, of Columbia, an oxcur aion will ho run to Camden. Our guests will leave Columbia at 8.00 a. m., arid returning will leave Cam don at 6.30 p. m. Upon tho arrival of tho train a match gaino of base hall will tako place at the base ball grounds of the Cam Jon Junior hall team between this team and the U ? * ? 1IJ-L * bia. Tho toams, it is said, will ho well matched, ami lovers of the groid ^morican game will no doubt be highly entertained. Tho headquarters for tho picknick era will be Monumental Square, but our entire oily will bo theirs for the day. Everywhere they will receive a most cordial woloomo from the oil teens of one of tho most historic eit ies in South Carolina Hero the) will find many points of interest. Ilobklrk Ifill, where once the rude clash of arms resounded is now dot. tod with handsomo resiliences just north of tho City. Lafayette Hall, where our grandmothers, then rosy oheokod little girls, strewed flowers in the path of tho great frenchman as ho walkod from the gate to this historic old Mansion, still defies the ravngos of time. Just below Cain den tho tomb of Agnes of (Jlascow will bring to mind a romance of rev olutionary lime. A beautiful lake with puro and limpid waters will re flect the hnppy faces of our visitors as truo as did "Kathrino in her mir ror blue." This but touches on a few of the interesting features of Camden. Beautiful gardens, handsome resi dences, shady streets, and public squares will ho at tho disposal of our guests. To the visitors from our anpital city wo extend a most eordiaP wel come. Make yourselves at home. Wo feel honored in having you with us, und may to day be tho forerun ner of liko to-morrow. Tho Atlanta Journal thinks that President McKinley is a failure. It says: "William MeKinley will go down to history as the weakest of all the presidents of the United States up to the beginning of the 20th century, and we do not think it la possible that we can over have a worst; one. Ilia ?wri party has Jos', respect for him. lis ablest aud best mon condemn him and the newspapers which were most po tent in his support and most In fluential for his election now con cede that he is a failure and a fraud. The weakness and misery of President McKinley are best ex hibited by his own friends." In tho first three months of the 3'ear, says the New York Journal of Commerce, 07 new cotton millH have been contracted for, with f>30. 000 spindles. "South Carolina leads 208,000, followed l?y Georgia N->|rlth 147,000 and North Carolina with 119,00." South Carolina also leads with 23 new mills, to 20 ft- r North Carolina, 13 for Georgia and 0 tor all New England. And it has far less territory and popula tion than any of these rivals. The approach of the Paris Expo sition has led to the discovery that ir nearly always followed a big expedition. Tlra picnic holiday, which was to ktvt bMD given last Friday, was foslpooed ontlT today, May 11, so the school children might unite excarsionista from Colnm ? ?xp6u??u here, in large ift ttorning. CLOUDS. nothing but vapor float- i lbs air. Wo often see hssjring low over some iraroa season; Wheto Us ssn tfftl of it, so wo know Hint clouds ?it* u ooivio oloso to the 'fcround. Cdoud? arc divided into several classes : first, the Hooey white ones, often seen on warm si^ny day*, these are called oirrue, tbey uro the liiK^i0Ht c,f any, often six rind seven miles above (if* They are said to bo Irozon vh por, And, us thoy full ueftrer the oarth, change to vapor und r-so again. Hy clone watching them, ?/' can hoo tliom ehairgo their form, nunic onlnr^in^, others melting away. Hs KOIUO tlio cirrus chmdH urn called the most bountiful, hot ? ?i< ?>* t people think tlio groat mountalndiko Cum huhis far morn beautiful., The large thunder heads, ?-i thoy are culled, appear uh mountains of snow nmI; dark Imaea. The sharpest I i 1 ? 1 1 ? j ?? j: is produced by these clouds coming near etvh chained with ehotrioit\. Tlio tl imIi pin I ? Hut ntmosph- 1 e, und whon it unites ho suddenly, it- euus oh Mio report, or thundor. Thft strn tus dun. 1m seem to hn nrriwmod in Iflyorw, ninl souiot iiucs si retch fiom (.lie Hide of the hoiiz'jn to Hie oth. r. Hut the |;rcnt? s| oh ud.t b> us uro these l.ttnt send ruin, the Nimbu*. lho black heavy o"est which seem floating only h few hundred font ubove our heads. These uro th" in out welcomed cloudB ot nil to the farmers when the lund i* dry 'und hot. Ah for the uses of e(lou (Ih, thoy uro of groat importance. The ourth would bn u burn n desert il Micro woro no clouds. In the tropics und at the two poles, tlio elond? perform MHHl, of their duty. In certain ?places near the equator, the rainfall in as much as ??t)U inches in u year In tl?<? tropics the.ra in u laiuy m^/ihoii i coin inonoing in May und lusting till lifL'iiiJ It x*nti* JiV-Miy then, from October till April, the! ho a ho n in somewhat dry. 1 hose Hca sunn have inuoh to do Willi tne heu'th of the people. During the rainy sea- j sons, fever prevails which fow while men can stand. (Honda keep the earth cool in Kuinmor, and prevents the boat from rising in winter. On a cloudy day in wint'-r, it is gene? all warmer than il clear. If there wove n<? clonda at nun3et, there would bo no beauty i'i it. Houth Carolina certainly has an many beautiful sunsets as any coun try, even Italy, for many have Been both, and declare ours to rival those of Italy. I'iddio MeCrcight. Ago 10 ? ( Irude H. 'PI lie AM KIIM'AN INDIAN. 'lho American Indian lived in what in now the United hitatc.'i. Thoy lwed in the forest*, usually near a stream of water, lb* fished and bullied, and had everything that be wanted to eat. He knew nothing about farming ; but. planted Indian corn or nuiiy/v He luid to kdl tin trees tirst by cutting !i ring around them and let tbein die and thou planted the mfiize. Mo had nothing for toobi. except a few hind of tools made rony-hlv ol stone IMm money was made of shells and called "waiu pum." A little aet of kind new, or a frilt of beads of any little trinket would niaho him do anything for vu. while he icvcr would f??r<.?el. a small i n j ? i r v . Me was nncivilizod when tlio people of Kuropo discovered America. The dilTerent tribes were lighting against c acli nthor nearly all Mio time. John KIlioM, who called "the apostle to the Indians," tried to Christ iaivze them luit, never Hucccoded. lie translated the Hible into the Indian language. Tlio In dians did not. know tint diflerence bet ween doineHtic and wild animiils. so that they were always taking the private property ot the white people Thoy dressed in nkiiis ? d wild nni-> m ids an J made (heir tents of skin*. During the wars, the warriors , would paint themselves up, so as to look as Herce as possible Christian I'riber. a l'rcin'hman wentov.rto the Indians, dressed ? like theui and beeamo one of them. Mo g?>t them to sot up an empire, and made the chief ot the ('hcrokeos king, lie warded them to unite and 1 destroy or run the white people out . of America, but bo never succeeded. was a famous Indian; lie. made a treaty with the v. bite sett lcrs and never broke it, but King 1'bilip, his ?on, broke it as soon as be came to the throne, and made war on ihe whit<> people South Carolina had a great, many wars with the Indians. I he most terrible of all was I lie Yeniassee War; sonio of the others were the wars with the Kusftoos, tlio estoes, the Tuscaroras. Now tho Indians have small rcser vat ions in Rome ot t lio sbites, in puv for the Trhole t'nit.rd State?: and the gnvernnnuit pays them a small amount of money ov< rv, year. Ada l'lieip". Age lib? tirade 7. Kjne Furniture Polish nt (icisc ii hoi in?- r's. Cjhuir bottoms and baskets. (ieisen hoi mor'a. 1,000 Ihs Fancy Civam Cheon*' C >< ? i* * I- buy 'till N"u ^t-i iny price, ?Sin^h ton'* llukery. New Home Sewing ftlnchinow, 5 gradea at. Giiaonheiuior'a. W'hito mountain ice civnin ln ix.. rs nt Ociticnliciincr'fl. REGISTRATION. NOTICE. OKKlf'SC OK ScrBRViaoRH OK Rk?mntn*tiox, I Kkijsiiaw Cocnty. Camd*w, 8. C., Mat, 8th, 1900. ' The Supervisors of Registration for Kerslmw Countj will be in their ofllco lit Ihe Court House In Cannlen, S. C., on ihe first Moiuiay of caich month ifoiii 9 o'clock a. m. until 3 p. m , until S<? ' dava before the general election in 1000 (or the re>?i*t*ri??K voter *. J. C. HILTON. Chairman, MANNJtS RABON, Clerk, ALEXANDER BROWN. Member* of th? RegUtratioa Board for iMlllfONMTi x7 Tho Kind V oil llavo A!\vfl,\>- l^ou.". Sit, Atid x.Mcli firtH bet u in 1IH4J for (ACT t>\ ) \ -i, ^*n?? boruo (ho Kitftiat^jro ? ? i* . T w ami hfis f?r<-ii mmltt iiikIIi' JtTs j>'M'? /\r y -j,'-' Mmv.l wu;ifr\ i -.iim > luco It-? ia fa ????;. . i ? < > 01 10 (o dccclvo you hi <h" ?. All f 'mt i ii < r ?'?? i {* , ! aiila! iou -i :m<l >%i U ulcs arc; ImiI I! ? IX'i'iiiu iit > (3iat t <?:?!<? wiiit uial ctKluiilit'i' tho hc:il(l> <?." luiuiits i*-t i < 1 < ;?lU!r; n M.\ :Hvt;faiu-n against lixj>oHiiion< , \ hi sh ix i' I ?* f% AS QT f'% P I A wWnl&Elu Eo 9 S*r9 BB.r^ C?astorf.i f" n Knhstltuto for f'nstor Oil, Pavofrovl", !>rov* an<l Sno()iiti;r Sirups, ft. is ihoinlcss aial I * I ? ? ? ? . It contains iit ilinr Opium, iiIor[)l)iiio w.;;* (illicr Xa:*eot!.i Mit>s(a iioi'. lis ;>;?o Is its f:iu(rnii; ro, I {; destroys Wnvni'v na<( allays l;Vv? richness. It ?*n /?<??; Diuri'hroa ami Winl 1 i, ??? ' I **?. v 'let Uilii;? Ti'0|i)>l<'M, divi's Const ipathui and 1'lu l w Icijcy. I i a.^sin.ilai<?s j he I\?o<l, regulates t !* o frtonmch a:ul Jtowrl.i, |;lvlnjif healthy and natural sh-cp. '"V *"? i,im.v.a ? ? J?l> .tiOUIOI' i nciiu< C E N U 1 N ti OA 3"" " " RE A AIVMVS Bcaiti tho Signaturo oi' The Kind You Have fittap Bongnt In Use rot* Over 30 Years. BasaKattagffis&^^ , yn SuhIi, I>ih.m and Ulirid* on sliort HOl id! lit factory pri(H'H K. A. Ni ???>?'? & M inufactunii'M Ajjf nts. l'ojihn and oak SididmurdH at ( ! rise n hr i me i 'a. I | *, i<r linn <.f (ThhIi for ruits mi i j'lkirtii and \ ery elicap at lit'' (lilt ; IvUc y.k?rc. \\r i> Ht il lniudiinery and mill sup plies ;il manufacturers |>i ices. 10. A. Nisdict ?V ('<>. Fine baby can i-iyes a l C.cincnlifi i f ? ?? 1 * h. IJoilcrs, Hn^inov, Snw Mills, Thrrsliim* M ncliisu'R ? nil Kinds of ]\1 aehi tier y, T i 1 L Miipjilicn, Mid build ers nuU( rials nt. factory prices. 1'. A. Ni.sbe 1. it Co., Supply Agents. We will svll yon Sardines, .lel .lien, < barkem, Cakes u ml (.uiiilics j nn cheap as anybody. Siny t"'i on'* M ake ry . j Menu mbf?r I). K. llinson will not j be nudei so!- 1. I S'-vi iii.l otiH of rorii ami oil., r L(uir. hoMi'lil l.cforo i lio rise. Will rrivc cuulo'.nci'H tin; advantage of, I >. 1''. I li'iHon. ! Willi !il I II:-' competition in li.s i line l>. 10 Hindoo is iloin>r a larger J hu si than lie cvor did. 1 1 am mocks at all prions at Gctecnlioimrr ^ Niiv il'icl fi nil ol all kiml at 1^. ! lv 1 1 inson'tf K hou m >.? ri de is not recommended ! for tin- cnic of every ill; it 'lorn i ii i? t cure rvrrvt bin*?. Hu' it if ft (uiitiMin cure for lbeuniatift', a n? I i* i a fine blond purifier and laxative; (>rv it. Sol?l by F. Leslie Zeinp. This in 1 1 ; ? ? season to order yinner lies for tin' next (Top. Co t estimates on Munay's ceb'br, d-d ginning sys. ; | em from lv V Nisbnl ?V Co . ma jchinery and Mipplv agents, Camden, | S. C. * Fine nnsortun n( of mattings just arriyed :i! Geisen hei met 's. ("ieiiiline I J td ()a|s al pi"it'-.% of feed I oat m at I > I'. 1 f ms< ill's. ? . . . Handsome 1'ietnies el.eap at ! ( leiaenlieiuiei s. \\\y bargains in towels at Iko (Jilt j F.d<fe Store. We have a lot of seasoned lumber on li ;nd nt U. w? mt market price. Sid t int.'. efciliug and Mooring prompt ly ilrcHfcd lo order. I*: A. Niabet A Co. pound b'k's .1 idlv only 'J.>et-=. Simile' ihh. BRIDGE TO LET. A eontraet l..r 1'ilitdi u: :i biilje mvi j Mi-.iver Cru k, near J.ib-atr Jt.lt. witt ( l>e jiven to the ! ? < \\ < ? - 1 i 1 ?- 1 ? ii ' i ' ? ' ? ? bid | ili-r oil "j.'.rit tiny ni Ma\. Sp.'. ;lit-:i(H>iis j w ill 1 >r y t veil on da v <?f I ? n vi. J lie county i.oiinl usirvu. tlu;i'i*:h! : >i eject j any or all bids. T. \. I' lrk-T. SltJ't'l \ i>n! . I ALLE1T IvIESLiN Contractor L Builder, va m ni:x. - vv -' s. o.i I Katiiuat"M ft : r 1 1 1 s 1 1 < 'I ami lowest rates) and s.iti*fHeli<?ii ^uniMiit'*,-.!. Oi.JeMj >o|ic tied. PROOF. Tt is nit i u . .? f I ?? r to el lint 1 1 1 .* r ? ictn<<lj wiii,. ',11 rul i iirattvi* power. The matin f*?-turer? ?>f RIIILUMACIDE leav*1 II In Uto??* wIki >inv?* Im-om nernt*n'MiHj ind positively enrol KflKl'M/WISM to inn k.- rutin*. Among tlio*" who liavf r^cnt fly written im vnliinitri letters ?ajins the* ,?? m v ?* lit-rn enrol are: |{??v. .1. I.. FoatT. H* 'leiRh, N. Mr. .1. K. |{<>M<nojC IMllor, liOIrtnnoro. V. I?.ili> Xrjfiix-. Mr. 4t?lv<"<, * prominent merchant, Macon, <??., un.l M.\ \V. ,H. IHifcr, ? roit-wl man, Kmiru ntf. Mo. It lieu m;iei<fc Will Cure You. Manufactured by the ftoBiftrT Dfti'o Co., Itiilmgh, X. C. Sold in Cetailea by F. Leslie temp. Prloe It Mf bottle, . . . . - i I.KCISLATI'IIK. ? I In i " by jiii lion it t-i> myself a candidate i the l,egi?didure. Levi Jo if1. | Mr. IMilor: ? Thanking I lit.* peopie of i Keishaw County I' r their lit torn I ? i ? j port i ,.t iliu lust i led iuii* 1 hiicL'i uuuuUi.ec n>y ( s?; ) f a candidate for rc-eler! ion to tin.' ! ilon-f of I.Vpresentat iv* s snbjcel to the ! rules of i lie I >cniocrat ic purl y. Ue.sprcl full v, .1. (i. Richards, r. Mi. llilitur:? Thu many friamld of ; ('apt. M. I.. Smith desirte to pi ice I ? i ?* ' n nmi' In tori' the voters of Kershnvv 'f'oun ] tv h candidate for tlio Legitd toro in ; the coining primary. Cnpl. Stni'b :i i young tiiau ol pre-eminent ability, ami ! in every raspr-et fully qualified to dis ! eliargo lite duties of the placo. \V ,<? know I of no one whoenn more si 1 ? 1 V vepi cfmnt i ?mr county and respect fully ink for him \ tl.c nupport o l the Democratic vo.'eis in j the Primary. Friends . srrr. or f.iuoatiox lal. Chronicle: ? The many frii r.\* of | Mr .1. )!. Watkins In1 if leave (?> ;in i ntninec him as ? oiiiidi.inlc for County > Superint ? ? 1 1 . 1 ? ? i ! t <>f hducation suhje ?( to tl.c Democrat ;e primary elerticn. Mr. . Wiilkins is a uhp k man of ni-ii !-< <f abil j i t> and ?ii the strictest inlegiity, who if elected w?.uhl ihvole his l)0=t ributu to | I lu^iod) ihUng of the cdu-ation:d inter ests of Kershaw C. u:i!y. I'e.u !i : f am] : C'UISOtCl:! ioi!* ill ! i.e discharge nf every I ? 1 1 1 1 en! ?? 1 1 - 1 ? ? < I l?i his care, he is no. pie* ' ti..na! ly the man for the place. Wto.s. j \W licivhv orf-'-oi to I lie I ?eiie ???rat ie v?iler> of Kershaw t'ounU the name of Mr. ; \V. I. Vitlepi^lle f"l foil III V SlJpl. . r I'M j ii. -atioii subject lo tin- primarv <?!????! i<?n . 1 lie is an eminent ly successful! leache?- ami I has for a number of y. .us been a member j ?.f the County I'mard of Ivlueit ion end is 'in every respect <|iia!ilied l" till tlm pod j tion. We believe (ha! he will in Ke all j energetic, faithful ami con-ciciii ??Hi j err. ami we a> k P*r him I he Mipport of the j Democracy of i l.e County. Many Friends. Mr. l-'il it .?r:- I'li a^e anrioiince I lie name j of Mr. K. I'. Odnm for Count v Supi. of | Kdneat ion Mr. i Mom is an iiMlief-d man 1 lull a capable m a lie is I holollirlily ; rpialitieil for I lie place and we do hope thai ; I lie inly will join his support as | In need.-) I he plii' ?- a n<t the place netdn iniii. Many Voters, j \l|i w ii- i" an".. mice for this impor ; i. .ii! ? ?(li i ??? iheiiauii of Mr. I#. M. Clarice. . II- Iii-ed- I'O ill) I ti.loel It'll lo tile people of l\ r haw coiinl) he ha* ing lived his life j ane ?iifst ii-. lie 1 1 1 1 ?? 1 life as n po. r boy, ! and f-i fm for livi-M-ars taught school in j I hi.- count* I!* pluck. energy and persc *i'.'MKf he ha*? emuieiit l\ oualilicd himself | for the position. Possescd of a ripe expe rii-n< e. uniiring energy ami niatuie jml/j I nil III i ollpleil Willi all oliligillg dispusit ion 1 si in i h i lit I ) v heart, we believe 1'oykui to la the man fm tin- i iai'e. Many Voters Tb'KASlJUKK. Mr. l'tiiior: I'l-ase aunoiinre the j name ??f Mr \V. I{. Flotigh for re election i to the ollice of I'liMSiirer of K'ei.sJ.aw J < 'unnty whh !i he has so neci.'ptaiily (ili I ei! to the entire satisfaction of life whole j people. Many Friends. A I '1)1 roii. I III* i tiu been iioniinat -d for An !itor in I |s'>s. ami hating lilh-x that position, as j! helievr, .sftti?f:ictoi v to tin* people, I j (i..|,i.y :tu!iouncc mwclf a candirlntc for! j r. -. lection lo that posilio't, pledging my- ] H it lo al iile t lie revolt of the primary I [ ?Jeetioii. Thanking my friends li.r past , fav/Y-j iiml con !i i [e lice reposed in mo ninl M-Iieit'iig n confiicmnoc of 'heir support, | I am. Very Krspietfully. V. T. Ilrip-e. Mr. K.Jitor: ? l'leuse allow Mm many n iends of. Judge \V. F. Kiifiscll ppaee to present his name as .a candidate for) ' onnty Auditor. Mr. Russell is too well known mr u* to make any long announe ment. Having tilled several places nf public trust, everyboily that knows him, knows that he in ipialilied and no better man for the place of Auditor of Kershaw County ean lie found. Many Voters. Why does trndo keep np with I). E. Ilinson? HecatifO he advertises, sella floods oheaj) keeps good f reflh gootls. neft*ly'ma?lo Sheets and Pillow rn^es at the (Jilt tfitye Store cher.toer than you e?T> bny the material. Oosran'eetr odorleao Refri^eralore at Goiaenheiraer'ft. Zephyr at tbo Gilt Edge Store at lOo par package ? foar lap* to the packa^i A/iH0U/lcr,/irril.i i>ol cXC*(diA'J Sco [ (/?/?/ /<<?? word* tvlLl be 'inacrted for j /Yet Dollar*. All over ihnt *??/</?<->' trill he charged fur at tin- rate of fire fi< >? Word, 8V IM l: \ I Su K. I liorehv announce mynolf a oa n<li?.luto . for tlio office of (Vu my S t? | ??? r \r i h? . ?? , mi1> iecl to tlu! ruloH of tho approaching 1 >i< iitoorutjc primary election. J, M. Plielp*. Mr, i'.il. l'U'Mst> Hiiiioiincu tim uaiuc of Mr. C. W. MuCvkill nv a candidate for bounty Supervisor, subject to the rules ami retmlat'.on!? .if the coming pri mary election. Voter* of Wr Jf. Wateree, To Hit' People:? We respectfully pre sent tin' name of T. V. Parker, as a en* ? (1 itlat i* for re-election to tin ollieo ??( County $ujiei vlaor, Mr. Parke*" has iiiado a wood l'ccorU in tliia off.e, the ioohI diffi nit to fill in (hi- county, ami ho deserves ro-cleetlon. No better man can ho found fur the place anil wo hope to sec 1 1 1 ui receive the united support of the people of nil Heeth.ns. Many friends of Kast Ker shaw and West W^tcreo. T>> the Voters ot Kershaw County: ? I hereby announce myself a candidate lor ine oitioe ot vounty supervisor snn jeot to the rules of tho I )einoerntio pri mary. J. T. P.nidell. f rnit KHKIMKK. f I hereby Announce that I am a candi date for 1 1 < t? office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, '?-ul ject to tho rule* of tho Dem ocratic primary, ami solicit tlio endorse 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 of the voter.-- for tluit position. Very I'capoctful I v, W. T{. Nelson, We take yreaf ptPa'-uire in announcing again for tho ollico of Xheritf of Kernhaw County, (lio 1 1 rtk*scn I hieumhent, Mr. li, l?. Williams, subject to tho rub s of tlio utubjjiu I >?imo? : i at i ?? I'rimai \ eh-c ] tiou. This important olTi o trtiouin ffl I way" command the time ami seivici m of our best citizens. Wo think it safe to snv that no county in the state has ever had a moro zealous and efficient officer than Mr Williams lias made during his administration. Ilia public career exem plifies the principle upon which ho acts, that a public officer is a public servant. A1 wajs kind and j o b 1 i g i n g to tho public, impartial, fear less and conscientious in the discharge of his duties, ami now possessing that valuable experience! which is so noressa* rv to tho faithful ami satisfactory admin* is! ration of tho ntbiirs pf t his office we feel in making this announcement that Mr. Williams is entitled to the ollico and hope that our sentiment will meet the aopivival u i the* voter.-; of the coiin tv. Kershaw county cannot do better thar. reward this estimable gentlemen and fiithful servant by re-electing him to an otHce to which he has devoted his best thought and energy and which ho has filled so acceptably and creditably. Many Voters. Mr Editor :? -fieloiving in that old democratic principle of rotation in of fice, ami of giving honor to whom honor is due, with this principle alone in view we would like to present the name of one whom in his manly way has con* dueled himself in such a manner that should merit the office of Sheriff of Ker shaw County. Tlio one of whom we speak has for several years served the public in an honorably and tearless man ner. Ho servo* t the county several years as deputy sheriff making several arrests of vast importance, some of which bis own life was endangered. Ihit with that stern idea of going where duly '?all-., he even under the protest of his friends, wi.-nt ahead and made the arrest. I "The one. of whom we speak is Mr. .1. I I lo'cher I'ntoman. Fletcher for months j p-isf has been on tho constabulary force where In- ha-i worked himself up to the j position of chief over tnyn who had served years before him. We are proud and we believe that we voice the senti ment of many ot the county that this young man has kindly consented fur us lo present to the public his name as a candidate for sheriff. Wo most cordial jlv so-icit Ihe support of the Democratic Ipa'tv in the coming primary e ley 'ion in ! In-half of one whom we know will make j the county a sheriff to be oroud of. Many Voters of West Wateree. Mr. Kditor: I herehy announce my | s'df an a eamlidate for the oflico of Sher i if!" of Kershaw County, subjeet to the rules of the Democratic party. If elect ed I will give to tin* office my hest ser vice. ? J. S. Tianthani. We heg leave to place before the Dem ocratic voters of Kershaw County, the name of. f. Frank West. for the oi'fioo of sheriff. I laving known Mr. West since boyhood days and over found him true and zealous as to duty and of umjues tionahlo veracity, t<> know him best is to appreciate him most- Having tho ?pial ilication necessary to make a good shei ifl", we re?p. ? l fully ask the support of (the voters of Kershaw county, I Many Voters. To the voters V?f Kershaw County: ? I ? mil a candidate for Sheriff subject to the primary election. Trusting to have the ] opportunity of cheerfully discharging the duties thereto in a harmonious and aeccprnble manner, with the assurance of your vote.s ever being appreciated and remembered. Respectfully , L. K. Alford. j To the Voters of Kershaw County : ? I hereby announce myself as a eandi j date fur the office of Sheriff of Kershaw j County, subject to the rules of the I )cm jociatic l'rimaiy election. Hcspcet fully, .1. ( ). Rollings. CI.KKK OK COCKT. To the IN ople of Kershaw County: ? I :i iti a candidate tor the position of Clerk ot the Court for this county, in tlio pri ! mnry elect ion of the Democratic I'artv, I to be held this year, and hope to receive t your support. If elected. I think that 1 can give you thoroughly competent ser vice, as almost my whole life bfls been spent in v in k of somewhat similar char acter. In 18HR, when a eamlidate for the same office, the fact was used against me that ! already had a position which earned for me a livelihood, and 1 do not dmht'.hat 1 lost mnTfyivotos on that ac count. 1 hope that this year those who voted against me because of that fact will look at the subject in a different light, remembering that if I was not earning a living, I would not boa proper man to serve yon in this important of* fice. My record as a citizen, and a Democrat lies fair and open bcioro yon, and on it 1 hope to he elected. Hcspectfully, W. A. Sen rick. Kditor of Chronicle : ? Without arty so 'icitfttion on bis part we heg to announce tho name of Hon. Joel Hough for reelec tion to the ofticc of Clerk of Court. His f>ast record is sufficient recommendation S* So h!s t|M>i i i oca i Soil (<?r ihe diicbargl^j of the duties of tho office Many Friendi ami Suppoitora. To tlio Voters of Kershaw County ; ? 1 tnyaeff as * Candidate for tho offlco of Clerk of Covtt tor Kershaw Count yt and pledge ra/Hlf to abJdci bv the rol*# governing the D?m ocraiio and la aopaort <fc# somft* ?*) t The Really Lowest Pricep Known Can be Found AT JUST OPENED BY S. N. SOWELL & COMPANY. SHOES, Wo cm n* v a Cull lino of All Qualities Ladies, Gents and Children's Shoos, (ients Laco ami ( ?oiiiO'osm, from 7 ?*>e to $1 per pair, best (juality. Ladies' and Children's Shoos at I-ovml Prices. A nice lino of J .... SUOUS AND NU I ItlNS Bought at a Harbin just roccivod. Ooino and see thorn whilo you can net good selections. Prices 1 < > suit your purse. ( )ur lino or Heavy and Fancy Groceries m is complete and \n promise to meel aVl Ivompotnion. S\o are also in position to ??i vo accomodat ion to those needing accounts extended until fall. See us before selling your i cot ton. 1 H F 1 13 BJ fli IS 1 11 U As our business has incr^sed from year tQ .year, we are crowded in our present quarters and we have decided to tear down our old store building and rebuild much larger. We are compelled to move in the next fifteen days; before moving we have decided to make a big cut in prices in every department. ? 20 Per dent. Discount On every dollar's worth of Goods you buy at Hirsch Bros. ?Xc Go's for the Cash. RKMKMBKR, you can gel one dollars worth of goods for eighty cents, five dollars worth for four doll, us, ten- dollars worth for eight dollars, etc. We can suve you from ^0 to oO per <v?nt. on any goods that you need at present or in the future as our present stock was bought before the advance in price. You all know that goods will be much higher Inter on, and 25 percent, higher next Fall, so this will be your greatest opportunity to buy Brand New, First. Class, Stylish Goods at less than old prices. TIIK LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS T ihvrnw ml (MODS li iwr To select from at prices lower than the lowest, as our stock must be closed out before moving to our nqSv store as we don't intend to carry a dollar's worth of our present stock into our new store, stock will be closed out at a . great sacrifice during the rebuilding, so call early and otten^ and secure tin best bar-/'" gains. Yours liespectfully, .SCo. To My Friends & Patrons: 1 This is the beginning of another season with cotton at 4 and 5 cents per pound. This means cheap goods or no snle. I have got the goods and they have got to Be sold and as I have always said I never allow any one to undersell me, the money ., is what 1 want and that I am going to have if you come in my store. 1 have a big stock as usual, fresh and nice; never have an}' old stale stock. FRESH GOODS coming in every ('ay. I went in business in ,1891 when cotton ? was about the same prices it is now and I am' still here doing my chare; some predicted that I would not pull through that season. Low priced cotton don't frighten me, I* have gone through a hotter battle than this. I sold my goods for such small profits, I find that it pays to make small profits and quick sales. I have kept it uj) and don't want to change it. j will say to those who have stores in the country to come in and .. I will divide the profits with you as have always dene. Some business houses may tell you they curry a larger stock than 1 Jo, you can say to them you get more jfor a dollar rTAT-PINSON'is, than you get from Jhein, it makes' but Jjttfe difference to you bow much stock they carry. What you want is all you pan get for. jvw?_ Micney. I am satisfied with the past and I - know [ will be with the future for I am working just as hard for your trade rn I ever did. Come on yon will find me at the ; place. Yours Ifiespectfufly, A - ' . /.* t. . i . >.'J . - . . .^r.v ? ..