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pdeUSHKiy KVKUY Kill DA V HV w. X-,. McIDOWBIjIj P^one - - - - ^86. ^ 8ir?fionti'TroN Katkh ? Oijo year , $1 jln), fix month*, 76 cents; throe month*, 40 cent*. Ratkh row A nvKKHHiKo Ordinary tratiHiunt k<I vcrtihriHiiitH, fir^t insertion $1.00 por hijiihio ; tr*t:h *ui<x?<juont in ?ortion ??0 cciiIk i>?r iKjiiaro, Ohitnrtriop chargeo^/of at fame rnten nt 1 r?r?l i iu? ry tdVfrtlnlDKi C^piU'httOrt' Oard* for :(?nunty oIIIchh $7>.00. ('ongroaHion.'d $10,00. liuaiiu:** loouU, & p*r iioHfmch in tiorilon* OominuiiicationH will hn pnttllithe<l when of intercut t?? the general public and ll?)t of a defamatory nature. N?> re ^nonnihility will be tt?numed for the vitiWH of RorroKi>on<lo|r)tH. All ^iniiitiiiicHtinnM ad?lrefcn??4l to thin H>?J)<+imiht be fcreompanjed hy 1 bo I : jfiiino and ad(lr< HH o i the writer, in or der to iiiMiru attention KciNHcd inau> nvcriptB will not bo returned. RatoH for cou tract ?<lv??rtiHintf will be an nounced upon application ut tho ottice, Rondttaneca by chccUri,?lraftH aixl uovtal monoy ordera nhould he raade nayabh* to VV. h, MuOOWKlX, ( 'nmdrn, o. O, Tho campaign ino?itiu^ was held _ ftt Jlothuno yoatorday. No incidcntfl. Mooting on name lino kh previous ones. Cannot I ho town council tako notno steps to protect it* from tho dopro* elation of co wb and horses that are allowed to roam about t lie town at night? Kershaw Km: Tho popularity and power of tho dispensary in poli ties Ib ovideneod by tho attitude of tho flovnrul candidates f ? >r guberna torial honors. Tlioy stick 10 it * ? I i k <? u hick kitten to iv hoi brick." Tho Sta'o Furmora' IiiHtilutc i h to bo hold at Cleuison College on Aug ll thin- year, and it promises ta bo r most profitable gathering. Farmers from nil parts of the h t n t will at tend and there will he many features of the greatest interest to thorn Home, any' il will ho Hoyward and Talbeit; Rome say it will ho liny* ward and Ansel; wmi? s?y it will bo Meywnrd and Tillman; but it is nl ways Hoy ward. So far an wo can soo and hear, all indications point to lfey ward us a Ruro winner. ? IMgo field Chronicle. Why don't Cfyndon use oil on Ikp Btreets t<* kpop tho dust down? It lias 6een successfully used at other plnccs and is yaid to b? choapor than water, in viow of tho fact that (vamdon has no wator it seems thai now would bo a good time to make the test with oil. In reciting tho Changes to occur in cho perRnnnol of tin* next house of representatives, tho State any a : Speakor Stevenson Hooks the oMoe of attorney general and his preBonce will ho missed, a? for four years he was recogulssed aH tho shrewdest debater and, perhaps, mo^t accurate legislator otj the floor ,-XXy the reappoint mcnU aeto Lex ington, Aiken, Spartanburg and Greenwood each gain an additions! representative on aeeourt <>f tho in- j croaso in population while the f"!-J lowing counties lose one representa tive each: (Charleston, Lean'orl, Kdgoliold nnd Berkeley. Those coun ties will be represented as follows: Aiken four, Beaufort. three, lierko. ley three, (Charleston eight, Kilgo field two, Greenwood thrco boxing ton throe. Loo two, Spartanburg six and Sumter three. Items Over tlio Stale and Elsewhere. Chief Justicc Me Ivor whoso lioalt li bun been very l*n< i recently i* Haiti to bo bolter. ('hestoi fi??M connly bus throe ministers in the ine?j for the login's. . turo Huh year. The monthly ivpovt of the depart mentor agrienlture nt-xton tbatih?-| ""eotlob crop in above th?- average. .()n account of hm'mvv.^ hi his fa mi ly candidate Berry bun withdrawn . from the race for Kailroad cominiu* flioner. Another cotton factoiy operating in New England has abut down be ? e?u80>ta-4iwnt:rK say they can make (nmc goptN^heapor in tho Hontii. The Charleston T^jjosition build* ipgs havo been sold ut ** 4 - flee. The beautiful palneo of cortf tncrce which cost about 835,000 was ? eold for only S u>5 Arwirty of South Carolinians ly f t . Colum^A Saturday morning last to attend the National gathering of, l'jtbians in San Francisco. Among those who paused sue-J cemfutly 'the examination as cadets t? West Point last week w.ns James i ' W Riley, of ibis State. . The kliKK^ conferred a whole Hit lot of decorations on Americans iljm jpepoont of the cooriesie* shown Henry while a guost ?*cr Card has been M department tii bK* President Mc beteee* u a few1 i IU>v. IWianl IlarLlu, of Hidgewsy, died Y>IU' day ln?t week from u utrokf of Mi'. Martin was 7!* \ears old and had , been preaching more ill hi) L'tlf of bis life. Six hundred yotintf girls in aouv*., em China lmye been victims of A suicidal mania. !!?!? a dozen flii'a tic themselves together and walk into u deep river and drown like /ut8.( A wholesale Jewelry house In to be established In Columbia. The company is t?> have a capital stock of $ 1 0,000 Bint the corporators are C. Mi (;ri'('iy, F. F- Hough Hint J, J'. A! tilhewH. Small boys with vicious inclir.a lions had bout take care, it Missouri judge has net a precedent in court ami that is that u dog has a perfect legal light to bite a boy who tie# a tin can to his tail or leases him. i/ Mr. T S. Moorman, of Colombia, Librarian of tbo State Supreme Court, died in Ashvillo, N. C? on tbo morning of the 4th iust. He had boon in bad health for some month# and wan in Ashoville for treatment, Doxior Floyd, a white youth of 17 years used' profane and obsoeno lan guage in the presence of HChool child ren at ('<?erokee Springs. J{? was tried in the Magistrate's court and sent to tbo county chaingang for bin offense. Fourteen women took doctor's de grees last year in the German uni versities, eipflit Americans and six Germans. Women are fast coming to the front as doctors and within i he next generinion every town will have its women doctors. The city of fiorrgotbwn,' K C, on Wednesday voted an issue of $75,000 worth of bonds f or tho'pnrposc of in stalling a system of water works and sewerage Wo t runt, that Ooorgn* town will be more fortunate with her water works than Camden has beon with hers. A man named Armstrong, who was soliciting labor from tho I >?? r ? lington cotton milla for the Rinhland m 1 1 1? . has gotten inio trouble with tho lnwn aui hori<i<*H in Darlington. Ho was arrcsJed for soliciting with . i out a licenso and was tried before I the mayor's court wifh a jury and i tined. The Florence Times soys : "li hiiM been learn from a letter fiom Sowanee that tho Rev. W. Gcuerry, formerly rcctor of St. .1 oh n'n church, in this city, hud been | approached with a view to making! h i m bitdiop of Alabama in the place of the lit. Rev. Robert W. Barn-, well, who hao recently died. It in h!so understood that, he may accept, the pliice. Work on the plotil of the Catawba Cower company, in Yoik county, is being mpidly pushed to completion. When finished the plant will de velop o.fKXt horso-power and the inanagora will furnish power to run the cotton mills and other industries in rock Hill, Fort Mill and possibly sevornl in f'horlotte. The mills of Fort Mill have alreads contracted b>r POO Jiorse-power t o run the two col ton mills at t hat place. ' The colored ministers of Charles ton huvo entered polities and arc car rying their congregations with them. A inaftn meeting was held Sunday night in one of the churches which was addressed by Ohnirman l>eas of the Rtpiiblicnn committee. Unde nounced President. Roosevelt for h ? h appointment of Ivooster and betook special credit to himself in having prevcnlcd the <'on formation of lOes ter lie was thanked by resolution for his "patriotic, services A Letter from Mr. Parker. Shelby, N. It was Joe!) HiUir.fts I believe that said on uno occasion tlmt ono half of tho jiooplo did tt i ?t know what tho other hnlf waa doing and it wan none of their business. I bog t? ? differ with him boon it 10 if wo do not know whit the other half is doing wo will never know how fjir wo are behind Mr. Kditor, f will r t a to for tho benefit of my relatives ami friends that my health has very muoli im proved pinoo leaving home. Aftor leaving homo I apont two Jays at I ltlackshnrg. 1 arrived at K'iplby Siihuilitj aflct noon in a considerable shower of rain. Soon aftiT arriving I scoured a room ami on entering it 1 found quite a library. Tho first book I picked u;> was "Parker's Philosophy." I at once bc^an t ? ? tlutik how little 1 know about Philosophy. While T was thinking a drunking man oame alon^r rolling a whrrl barrow which j brought, onl my thoughts to soi?? ox I tout on gravity, mechanics or tho I lawn of mrttion'and volooity. As t" the velocity ! could not tell whether it waa absolute <>r relative. We are I to! d that, the velocity of the body is j measured by tho spaco over which it 1 ntuvOF divided by tho time which it cutployH in the motion. Ah ho was making two steps forward and ono backward 1 could not figure it out thcrofuro 1 leave it for my friends to do so. Shelby is a nice little town, beau ti fill shade trees and the very best water, including different kinds of minerals. The crops around Shelby aro very good but lower down be tween ttlacksburg and Oumdon ther aro not so good; they seem to have finfFerod for rain. I was at ft Iorb somewhat at Blacltsburg for conversation as t hoy talk nothing but railroad and ma. chino shops of which I know very littlo. Oneo and a while I meet a candidate; of course I can converse with him a little. As I have been here one day only. I am nut prepared to give yoe any newa therefore I will close. Will let 50a hear fro* me later. ReepMJ ??*, / I.TtF?tor. 1 * Trtbut* of 8*apeet At A IIU'otiliK of tll? K ??Trt t irt V? (illHr-ilt heM Jn-t r; ijf f jt the following r?>so! u f % >r>? w cr# l? ?| >? ?*? 1 1 Wheree*, ?t lint i-!va?<.<l (iod in t ul I J is unfathodahle wUdom find provi.ienee to lemovf from tliin worhl Mrn, S, /,? ini>, wi/o of our cok'uini il cuiumanJini' olier, and detdrinj? to t-x |ircN< to t'Upt. S. ('. y.?ui n i.nr #inc?ru ?yn im?I'V reyrot nt t !i ? h irreparable tom ho lnt* tuftainod. therefore he it Itesolyed, (ir?t : 'J'liat bowing in hum *l?le Huhinl*sion to the Will of the Ah mighty, wo deeply deplore Mrs. Hattie /t iiij ?'? untimely death Keholved, ?e( oii'J, That death hiu Maimed u loviu^f and dovoteri vtifo nml mother, * true and eonHtant iVieml, who win a shilling light of perfect woman hoed, and in nit thing* net rui example worthy of emtlhtt Ion Ih.Holve.l, third, Tha* a hlank pn^e in our minute hook he dedicated to the memory of Mjrg, llattie Zeoip Jtesolved i'i >11 1 lh. That a copy of theac* refiolufieu' he m ul to Capt, S. C. Zetnp, ami (hut thoy also he published in the ('amih'ti ('hronielo ami in the Watereo Mi *rtciij;(T, K; <!. von'J'reakow, Chairman. M II. He virion, S. .O. Small, Committee (loin# to Korehaw. It will cause many of our readera counidorahlo aurpritio to loam Qf tho intended departure of C'ol. A. It llinka from. York county. He has boon elected auperintendent of the Kernlmw graded hqIiooI nnd will re move t<> that jilneh. . within a few woekH. Mr. Hunka hfuj he-en cons tinuously a remdent of York county for tho hint twenty. fivn or twenty-six venrw, first at Fort Mill, then Hock Hill, then Vorkville, and Hock Hill atfiiin ? Yorkville Yeoman. Remedy for Snake Bite. A Hon of Mr .1 J. Reeves was recently bitten l>y n garter srtake. Mr. llee.ves at on CO bound u cord about his firm above the bite and held tlie mouth of a bottle, which con tained several spoonfuls of turpen* tine, totho place. As soon ftH the pain from the bite ceased the bottle was removed and no further trouble was experienced. Mr, H, says thin if* a Hiiro remedy for any kind of a snake's bite and should be remembered by every one. ? Fx. The M< Laurin Cadetship. Columbia special of Sunday to News and Couvior: The announce ft*. en t v\- kh made to-night as to the result of the content for naval l cadetship at Annapolis, under the appointment of Senator McLaurin. Tiio result whh as follows; Win-j ner, .Juliau II. Collins, 26tl Meeting Htrect, Charleston, S. C. ; alter nates in order of priority, George C. Logan, 37 Church street., Charl eston; David G. Cupelaud, Ham burg; Robert S. Simmons, 1-10 lire ad street, Cnailenton; A. S, Zetnp, Canuleu ; Jacob T. Barron. .Ir., Columbia. There were in all thirty-two candidates from four teen counties. o Biehop Coke^fUpa^h'o Iiesictehcc I see that ih<* good Methodist poo plo of Asherllle, Charlotte aod vari joui other towns aro petitioning bishop A. C'oko Smith to inalio his residence in their respective com munities. All seem anxious to se cure him and are extending gracious invitations for him to come and live with them Now, 1 don't seo why Spartanburg should not have special claims on Hishop Smith, lie was born in South Carolina, almost all his life has been spent in her borders, all his family oo^neotions aro here and nearly all his interests aro bound up with tins Sta^o. In Spartanburg he would foci particularly at homo, an he wan first. ft student and afterwards a professor in Wo fiord College and is acquainted with our people. Then with the railroad connections of this city ho would gain all the practical advantages of a residence in either North or South Carolina. The only possible hindrance in the the way of Spartanburg as his resi dence is that bishop Duncan is nl ready liging here. But I b diovo it is often the case that two bishops livo in the same city, and it is not objected t". By all means let us have Bishop Coke Smith in Spartan burg again. ? Spartanburg Herald A Strickcu Household. Wo lake the following from the State of last Friday, Mr. F. I,. Out law for a good many years resided in West Watereo and is well known to many ?> f us : ,yN 'there was a very sad occurrence in this city this morning just afUr 2 o'clock. Mrs. Josephine Outlaw, wife, of Mr. F. L. Outlaw, dud aftor an illness of a few days' duration Mrs. J\ L. tiiller, nunOtf Mrs. Outlaw, when apprized of her niee's death, wfts overcome with excitement and died in a tow seconds. Mrs. Hil ler was subject to heart trouble. ??' The funeral of Mr?. Outlaw will be conducted from t.lio home at 2<)() l Taylor street at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. She was Miss Josophine Kmblcton. before marriage, nnd a native of Columbia. And from tho State of Inst Mon day, Lho lth iuftt , *vo tnkc tho follow ing : Yesterday morning at 0 o'clock the funeral fu'rvicea of the laic Mra. P. L. Ililler wore held at St Petcr'a ('atho)io church and tho Interment was at Klmwood ceroetory It will bo remembered that Mr*. ! Idler died suddenly early on Friday motnin# last when informed of the deatli of her nieoo^ Mrs. Outlaw. This gad coincidence was noted atAhetime. T^irt^it4ay~) white tho funoiml waa in ono of the pallbearers was informed of the death of his wife, there being no indication w ben lie .left bone of the the end. ihongh the lady bad long bets %n invtlid Horrlblo Death of a L?ttl O r!. A little ohild. a ?irl ahon' f \ c u ? b old, of Mr, Raymond Fuod'-rbur k ? ono of lii? twinn, root w ith n ?t ock ing death la*t Kundev efUouoon About 4 oVIijci, at the father* m home In the Trad<){rille section, Ml*# ng the child, Vfitj D>olhor went ?>'? to look for hep, Sbo found >n'r tf?r?} -'nd ed from % rope ro^ar the Urn duor. whfeh trip children had I >?on lining at* a the ropo being tight.lv twin. ??d around the little one* tuck l<ifo was extinct wlif-n tho a/o?i z?d mother reached the child. N > one witnonswl the horrible acoolon', hut it in thought to have occur rod by jhtr child's trying to wwing horno!'', win n the rope in flomc way hcoame twixtcd around her neck, choking her to death The romainn wi t" hurled Monday at Taberriacle. ? Line after Ucview. Tho Pn-Beiving Si-a?on 1? on, and the (lilt Edge Storo can supply all tho glut?8 jare you wjfh, in ou? and two quart Hisses, at roc.k bottom pricen lie 8i?ro to cull on them. Ionia On ?aturd*y <>( l.ta* w?.?ek f !*?? '?'a!i angel 01. 1 -ltd tile ht'iiHt o( Mr. '? N-r J. J HtvOier and 1 mi<] ii* irey t'?ud> ' the l?row of their litt !** J<ov, f.'". i ?Mian Louiae Mtfarkill b*t rvlurnod h >? home ut AliUot'h, <i s'ny auroral daya with )u?r ?'*ter, M n. JJaMot; (idlluwtv. Mr \X" \i ? t ? i n ? ? ? i i f W i At ! Wft( *rtwn HK?*t |>rv!?iiti?ao! W'Untf tin-ii apent HovtMttl ???>? of lu?t (v'pck us'h friend# hern. Hot. A. M. MrNaul 0 1 io? ! hi* appoint ment the I'rttahyteriaiM-hwrch SumI*-, Mr. Mi'Nfttil liu. !>?*?? ii i I i lor moiih'I im?*. ? *ixi it whs a pleasure to hi? many frienda to ??e him out avaiw. Rev. J. W. Davia, of loom, )i?? >?ono j to C'antey, where he expoc'M to i'?>ndu?'t : & aerie# o f ott-vlio^'^. 1 (- will \*\ aaitiitt ii j by Hev. T O, Philli pa nf J)U)io|>vil!'i. i Mr. lurnuM.A Gallowa* hiu rcturn?d to Kingr!]]^ after spending a clay <>r two with hia family at tliia place. Mra. Bidnev Guvton, of < Jreenville, is vJairinu h?i aunl, Mr?. \V. F. J>ayia Mr. and Mrs. Honny J. White, have leturned to their homo in tieortfetown, nftor Hpcndia^; aouin lime with roUtivoa here, . Mt??n. Jimtnio Hopkinn, of Bishop villo and J,awronee Myera of Mr, Zi< n ? pent Sunday at fonla. Mra. J. A. Hinfth, of Camden, ii vih.t. fr'enda hero. Chattel Ho*. COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH, AT ZEMP & REPASS' OLD STAND. PRICES SLAUGHTERED FOR . ~?TO TIUVCIEJ TC- CHARGE, W. H, ZEMP. I)par Mr,, Kditor-: ? W? lake the accneion to announce 1'* i ? 9 the public through your valuable columns, that wo have just finished erecting a Mtunmoth Store and that we intend to re move into it on or about July 1st. Wo arc sure, our friends, that we have taken every pains to mako this business resort the luowt inviting ip our city and we tlatter ourselves in think ing that we have succeeded. We invite you all to come aud by your verdict we will abide. Thanking you for your past patronage, We are yours respectfully, 911. C?? til I t Sc ?o. Look How Happy He Is! I arc GARDEN TOOLS. ? All! tlio good kiiuls. Many that quite new in design./^ Improved to make work easy. Prices on iheso goods are so small that a slight feeling ot distrust may be felt as regards quality, hut nowhere can hotter he found. Lawn Mowers ? a thoroughly good machine at $3.00. KKEP COOL. ? lee Civam Freezers Hammocks, Fly Fans and Fly Traps, Wire Screens for doors and windows. PUMPS. ? Deep well ftud Pitelier. GRAIN CRAOLES, 14 Fingers, $2.75. Sweeps and Hoes all sizt s. Summer Lap Robes and Buggy Whips, Fishing Tackles, Bnel Spinners, Phantom Minnows, Nets, Gigs, Poles. GROCERIES in line with my competitors. Deering Ma chines (leads all others) pa) able one and two^f^rs to parties. A o. j%|ifioupce mepts. . .it.i i VhX.up'if' vM#* ; > ?i Hn.l ? , , _ t' V I O) ' *'? '? * ?? 1 ' it*.*. ????> a:.' 'hv\ ! 1 ii-iii'J' r .? t < I 1 * ff dt:. K.-r-i-i-v < .ill;'). |.K< i !.Si/.\ i I li I" Mi. : <Ht r: '!*!..? f . :< f. K'llmril*. i( -li-r ; i !?> j '!.<? <t< hum u.U-I* ?? inrv ?. t re Ii'i tioii i.i i if I ? ' '?! i"'' Hjli lll liilf I|:i *? ?' .1 ifia I .??.? Ii?< '?'?('<?! riMli ?'till l??* . 1 klM'SIIUtt ill' ? I" I I I ?? I. ' ll ?' f.'irllll'. K l>f ' 'II ''?Mailt) >*? .It'll'!. '! :i ? iliilt' injii Mii')"j i lo tiic i iili-'s iii" '!? r)">'in !? ; )>ur y. flu b t Wo, tt:<' tit ;iii y ?>! Mr. M I . Snjiili, tukf /it-iit ; . ?-h - u r.- in :i ni: >Unrin?' him f-ii ri-f't'Ttion t'> t'i* in, tilt* ?'Oi>ii:l<; ? f f f ? . o i ? r :t li ? |n.i*.a: v. Mi. j *mitli ;? too mi I) knov u |i, t he ju'Opli of Kt;r*!ia\\ County to nct-il :tii) inoiv utroni uit'iulBl ?mi ; i : an his hen . 'i* mi t'lt* !*?>? i - - Intiiru for tiif law! I wo v?*aiH. M ;inv VotriM. SlTKi: VISOII. I (ur<-tiy uKtiininc) mvs.- ( rt <*i? >??! ;??:.!** (?> ri < 'oniity > v |xiVih()( t rfiiltji'i'i !? ill'' i-.'.i"" 01 I". Ueujoora: ? i imurtvu. )<i>|?'? ' fat. ? . li. I'HKM'S. I At the solicitation of many friehdn <>v-, it the County I MinoJiiun myself a can didaie fur 1 1 ollrce <?:' Supervisor of Kerahaw County. and m v *?*' f to abide tho result of the* il?*nn?<*t i* pf'* mary , J, T. B<: ici?ki i.. Wo, the friend* "f Mi- d. M. Si'Wftll take in nnnouncin<.' hiin for t lie position of ('omit v ?ii j??.t \ ir>r. 1 1 ?? *il! abide the rcb'ilt of the |i:niuiv <-l?-fl i.-n. Mr. Sowi'll is a painstaking gentleman and will do tli<? boKt In* can for tlm coun ty. So give Buffalo a chance. Many Voters of Haley's Mill. Mr. Kditor W?. I In* friends of Mr. T. V. I'arker wish to announce liin name ag a candidate for the oilice <<t' County Supervisor. Dining Mr. I'arker > term the affairs of tho county wur?< itel ???! in a manner unsurpassed hy none, a r.?l in jiiHticis to liini we wish him h> enter the r?i <? t hat lie may, to a cor tain evtei t vindicate his record that line in some points he en attacked by -??!?.:*? . 1 1 ?* will in the tonne satisfactory mantui conduct the Hll'airM of the county am! thereby protect tho interest of all the T \ \ I 'a > 1. !\ -. FOK AlTHToi;. Tu t lit* voier" of K<'i ?lt ? w County: ? w !'?>? -i ?- ! licitiitton of friciiils fr<>ln ?m'M sVi-tioii ? ! t r<?- ? coiintr, I hereby offer myself as a ?? f<n (?.wiulv An m. u . Uuviiitir lituiiy yi;#r? ?'X|?vi :in<i U tl'.orniijfli knowledge of t tic ? ? i :iti i auditor, f feel satisfied that I flit tin" oit'i'V to | tllO satisfaction of til.' |?*o|?le I w i : it": ???!?- !? v , lite result of the Ilemocniiir Primary. Jtc<it>ei*tr.iliy fiu'oii.ltt. .t. \V. It. V? t KhiolU. ' f horrtiV otitii tttifc inysi'if a i mi. o t.it' tor th?- ! ortVe of Auditor of KertslniA* (.'ouwtv iii tin' t ?i vr I'rtmnry Election, and tf/i:.\ -ni > is He void* of ait tkMiloorats. U'liiV iitave no j iiti'u' rocord'of consequence. I think my persona! iv ror<t w.tli one (I mi iih clerk ami hook -keeper ??>: leiiillujr over a continuous i^-rind "f t went v-llvc years I?a Hit tf ?>- i?>n t jriiHianrce that the Auditor1!* otltco will wjilie I am the InHiniheiit, lie < ?om,'.rt? e<t In a ttioronKh'y itiiHine^ iiiiitiio':'. Kcspecifuliy, \\\ A. SCIIKOCK. To the Denioorutir voter* of Kershaw county: - J Thronjih tin* solicitation of friends i !sr? >u?!! - i out lilt1 e.ontity I present m> 11.111 ?' ii? a ??andii'iito 1 for the position ?>f County Aiidt'or. ll;;vw)M formed the iienuaiiilauce i.f th<* people aijtl ! acquired a hotter knowledge of the prope-ty ;ii j the aUTeieiil localities of the comity, i tun lx-'ter j prepared to <ii*chiit t?e the duties of the office. I Should the jie? pie honor nie a>;.< 1 1> t>v Heelmir! tue to the position, I will promise them to! Olsejiarjre the duties to ih<- ! est ??f my al?i;:iv ;i n< I I without ulsi rlhiiiiiUtno. i i.iiisiii:/ in v tii'ii.Kj for their past favors and solii-n inn their pulton I age and esteen. in tii- futn I p'odire ih> ?eif -o abide the restth of the piitu.trv eieetmn. Hespeeiftiily, I'. T. IHirt'K. I hereby announce myself .a outdid ?te for' County Auditor , suliji ? t to the democratic pri mary. .1. A. <iUI(?SUY. The friends of Maj. K. K. Sill hereby announce hM name an a i audidulc tor ttie. oillce of Auditor for Iiershaw euutity suldeet to the Hepiocratic primary. Ills knowledge of the otllo.e eminent > qualities him for the position. Many Friends." Mr. Killtor: ? Plcntn announce tiie name of Mr. K. P. Trnesdoil ?ta a candi date for Auditor for Kershaw county, aubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Mr- Trueadel is one of our moHt sterling citizens and if Heeled would reflect credit upon the office to which lie aapires. Many Friends. Pnmaiy [lection Notice. In aeeonl;?nr<y with tho rules of the Democratic potty of this county, notice i.s hereby given that on Tuesday, the ?(,th day of August, lt'ov a primary elec tion will he held at the various club pro. cints of t his county for the purpose of nominating Democratic candidates for the follow > ny otlices to-wit : One l'mle?t States Senator. One ( ? overnor One 1. untenant Governor, One Secretary of State. One Comptroller General. One State Treasurer. One Adjutant ami Inspector General Cue State Superintendent n^jdnucation. One Attornev Genoral. ( >ne Kailroad Commi*?i?ner. One Member of Congress, 5th District. Two Members of House of Representa tive*. Oi#e I'robate tlndjje < >ne Coroner. One ('onniy Supervisor. One County SuperinU n lent t.f IMis catiou. One Treasurer. < )ne Audit. >r. One Migiatrate in each Township. The j?r ?1 * s wi'I open at S o'clock a. ni., and clone at i o'clock j-. m., when the votes si. all bo counted and the results de clared. The f-?!la\vtn? persons ore appointed innnnirf rs of said eleetion. Salt l\>nd .1 11 Dinktns, Geo M Watts, .1 . II . True. Meulab ? J R Uush, J O Moseley, .lames MvCaaklll. t'amden ''ctton ?1 1 ? D 11 Shirley,.! .1 Munn, S?m'l Ch'op. Cnreton Mill? .IT li? ????, Dave Jackson, Lewis Dye. Dutl'alo ? '' A Johnson, J G Sowcl. M A Shaw. j Antioch?.f S Brown. T I' Brown, .1 .1 I riayer. j Knt?-rj>rwP ? ' ? B McCoy, L II Myers, I C B Sprndloy. Slu?vlor*? II ill ? S W Hornahy, W 11 ! Bui fleM. U L Smyrl. I l'lne Troo ? Bon Ti?!\vcll, II It Slokes, ; K A F.lliotl. | I.ilnTty llill? P. II Cunningham, N S I Richard?. K I. Jono*. i Bo.nvor ham ? W T Boll, U T Mickle, 1 Jas A Rfchon. I Wostvillo? 1> (i Fletcher, J. T. Young, | \V F llii. toll. I White l'ond? E G llinnon, S \Y Roie. J 1j Guv. ! Snn<1v Grove? .1 W Waiklns. W II I Hfttclllf, II C IUU. I Roland ? ' T .1 DoBruhl Lowis Watte, J A Weit. i Italev'a Mill? M Ij Baley, AntoH We it, I M-W Ilougli. Granny 'ft Quarter? W F TruetdaH, I r L Ctvburn, r> F Ow?n*. ? i PeKftlb Cotton ? gfhitfi, J H lUndrix. U-fr iWrsVMill-HA Mwtln, feW Poft nSsirrsu ***** R.1 T Smith, - llarnony?L. D Rmf.fM D Orlcdby. ivimnm i iifntii) ? tt'o tttv f ritual of Mr. n.OT .. I iti ttUUi?iio<lnj film for th* i * - .|i>Tii?t?n<l?)||t of K.liicuti. i, ? . -V ? "Hiring ilfiiioi iuiit) ,? , Mi. i' . k !i f. Hflirt- wUo haa irltoij \ , ' "(!(? |>A!ron? of ttlH .iliour t . i fur wliuli * ? ? i .:n tin hhiih' oaro an'iT ? ??' !?!.! It/I . Ki?iurj? Komliuvv. . tt ;? '.i- ?!i?w ('ouuty:triWifb kitui ?, >, .. . .<1 M. for your )i*mly , i nr.. i. in v f"r (lie oinop of fciijif, r u -in . - ? iiintMiifti, f uffuli uti ..... .. . .1 . i li-'ntc for Mint ?>i)1(v. If U'ii . 'Horu tuU^biif of Itio n ?!i? *'! ' fto < I A I ? ?? l7?lllll> . i:.'v|i. . ' I *-i i - > , it. i\ ouoji. , A i!u ?>lu .? ?' i? .if frlondg I prt'Hcnf. niv ii.U: ? to l ili-nto. ialU! vr>tvr#? of KVrxiivv a* ii ? .inciiila t,ts fox 8npt. ,?f I'.cuc.itiuit. lU-ing h Knullifttu' at i . . k ? ?? ii ry .iimI al.-jo au u jidf?r /riolintio ??f Wollnnl ' 'olli'^c til1') vr IcIl . ",V(, yc ii" fX|n ritnco a* a lou^hf I'.ill til iu v ? . i ; : ? : > I h? I t!i?( I hiji fully (|?alili^il |nr tin- ?i i: T i< .?f of that ojlico. 1 f olvchij f will j\ \ <.? i ." . uiiiiiy 1 1 1 > bonf *<>rvio*. V. rv Ueupwctfullv, I. -I. McKenjJe, - - ? . , ? ,i ddccation. COKOXKtt. / B I },( rt-:?y imnoumt* myaelf gA n <:anili? J;?u- fo, t;,.' o:ii. ?. ..f Coroner of KcrHtiftH' [ciiihiy in the i iisuiuM primary frioctlon, | and bi'i.il invfcK (<? uliiJft the r??Hult of * tlmr. primary, *n?i to support the non in'i* dt? ! I- . I?vtci| I will give th? oilirc- prompt, faithful and efficient <U> ~ U ntion. Titos. 0, Wjliiama. 1 Ut'r^l.y piv.mt niynulT before tlie vo ;t..i8.,f Kciwhaw ?:oniit y as a candidate for Coroner, h ? 1 1 > j v ? ? L to (lie iul??8 of lliff "? | Democratic party. J. Ii. Arrant*, i At tlm Holirjiation of friend*, I hereby I announce ii?v*elf ji candidate for the of [lie. ;>f for !:-.t f KursliftW county *?!?? ' jeet fo fin' ki!cs "f the approaching dem- ^ ociAfic primary eifctioDi | J. E, Alexander ^ I iiiTi i'V myself a candidate j (< r r, i I'M iioii n; tin1 office, of Ooror.or of ' , Iv'i-tnliftw i -on nty snliji'ct to 0"> rnlpp of ? io Hj-i it. ?!(?!. inv? democratic primary ? n (. .p. D. I*. C. Mqrchinofi/ M VinSTRA-TE. . Al ? .?? r. ,?;< 1' ot lri'Tl'lb 1 hort*l>V OH- ?; rriMtiirf in \ m ;i a i HililitluU lor Mauis 1 1 hi ?? hi I > ? ? K I'ownfihip, subject to ii..- J>i-in.n rKt:<- ;uinmry. F. C. von Trofckow. ! ? rr> !,\ announce myself a eandidato for M., i ii ate f??r DeKallj Towntltfp ! siil.jt-. t (o i nt?'3 of tho Democratic prittiM rv .J. 1), MuDoWil.l'. Mr I -li'ur . - Please announce tho < | ism i tit' of Mi. A. Went an a eamUilate for_ i tli, ? of in upper BuTThIo " township Mr \Wnt is a (rood nmn anti ' uv fi-t-l pRtixlio.l Unit ho will (five ontfro j Hat^i'artion 10 the pcoplo. Frajmlf, I h?-ri-1?y nnn 'iinco myself ft oamlhlnte ' ! fin tti<- oH'ure of Mn<ji*traU> at liethuno, ? I'.'ifiVo Township, subject to the rules of | tlic l)p?Kicrii{i< primary". lU'Bpectfullv ?ubmitton? Wai.tek CortsLAK?. . V Mr. Jvlito*- : ? Vou will pl<?a?e announce tilt; n:um? ol O. P. Bo\vul? a can?H ilat? f? ?r Mii<netrttte for Soutb-west Wa tt1 ree i >i strict:. Wo It now C. P. Bowon, Hi- is one <if tho old hickory dried of the Hixtif8. lie in hard on tlty> ''coon" and that i:{ ? ?noujih lie lias held the piaee m^lit years anU Ave are well satU fiu-il with him." Common Senne and Freeholders , Mr. Editor : IMease announce the name; of Mr. I). M. Huthunp. , Jr ., for the I othce of Magistrate at Bethene, Buflalo J Township. Friends J ' Ft)'.: : KK i Mr. Ivlilor? ricapo ar'iiovWrSI^Wre^of Mr. i "A It. Hull gli for r^-pli?cttr>u to tlio ortice of ! 1'i ?viMirr?r of Keffchu w comity which in* , has w> hi ? ill i o*l t<i outiro Hatlnfaetlon *rt ttii ! whole jieopii!. Many Friends. I ? *~v ' - ? ' ' \'L1 : | ERFECT a??d permanent ore the i cures by Hood's Sunmparitla, b?k" c mso it makes pure, rich, healthy, j lite :in<l health-giving BLOOD' . 1 1 !_ . J? L ? .I'-'il' ! Sliitmrock? II T Johnson, R L Mcr-J ! Nanglilon, A M Ilorton I Swift Creek ? f? W ftoykin, Geo"W | Arrants, A II Boykin, jr. ! SCWW W Otoxlon, J S Harfteld. I^: S Can then. < Abney ? II T Ilorton, SA Wc?t, w (t Onten. .* -r ?, ' lTnuirinp; Uwck ? J T Welsh, T 8 Boll,. O II Watson. Russell Place? Q F Hammond, 0 3?? Peach, J S Addison. < >flktaml ?Frank Peebles, J fi Barliold DeKnlb? 10. J. Hissell, E 11 (J are ton, T 15 Denton, C" H" Ale roe? T J Wilson, D F Dixon, J \\ \\ llSOll . Ketiume ? N A I'ethane, S N New nirtn, D McDonald Miiiuitrers ran iiet ballot hoxc* by call in;.' ?? Tlw MesHenKer ollice any time af ter tlie 21 at ol Auguhl. M..L.. Smith, "Chairman. O. W. llirctyime Sec rotary. Rooms to Ront. ? I ? - Two furnished rooms to rent to pfentlemon. Apply to" Mra. 8. A. Witlkowsky, Hroad Street. Of my rightfiK phicc A)f business by the recent have sought refuge for- ttio pi eaent in the storo of Mr, ,0. C. Bruce ? two doors south of Mr. I>. E. Ilinson't ? and at thisMand I si i <*il I take pleasure for the next thirty days itk giving my friends genuine bargain a in goods cheap and ^OOflr " " ? For sale by p, Z?mp & D?P*m.