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fjoeai To Improve Mum Streat C'ltV Council Iikh vdvertig. d . f<ir auti.-d |ni'ji(iHh!n fur pupil)'/ i|?wn it utiiforfii iiu?? of f,uifilm; mi .M*in &troet- This will lie mi in,, proveweut to our c.ty. lin!H *j|| be received up i<? ,ShjiU'iiiuri 2l'li. A Card From Mr. I. O. Hough. T? ilie Democratic Voi?i* of K^r?lit*w C ount \ :?PicHbe H<??'pt \ . my HtiiCei c thanks for m<> im xi>| 8,'UO" Voir that you ^HVe lite uti tlx 28th nil. in which you notuintit.il uiu for Cletk of Couri. !?.(/. Hough. o A Caul From Auditor W. i\ Mr. Bditor:?I rii-sire to return my flnoere tha.iks to tlx; people of Jfeta'haw Couuty for the very lib eral vote given me in the primary -eleM4oir-on ttie 28tti ultimo, nnd a* dure theoi it is very lii?tiIy appte oialetl ^y me. W. K. Russell. Permanent Portions Open. % I have two openings in my bush ne?ft to offer a couple of bright en ergetic young men. Country ram ed boys preferred and only those who can ennto will recommended. Pievious business experience not necessary, Apply in Own hand writing to, J. K. Hanft, ? Box ir?5, Charlotte, N. C. The Buffalo Votu. The returns from Buffalo precinct in the first primary election were not received in time last week to hi* counted b.y{the executive commit tee. The following is the vote at that precinct: Kinlny 3, Strait 34, Clyburn l'i, llougb21, Betltune 35, Kirkland 2, Langley 0, Richards 30, Sehrm-k 1, Dean 23, Phelps 14, Hough 25, Moseley 12. Dixon 0, McLeod 0 ThoDtpeon 23. West 9, Williams 5, Hammond 35, Tu ?> hvi jj% McOpskill 37. Bruce 7, Hinson 0, Ru?stll 30. A Card From Representative J. G. Richards. Mr.' Editor:'?Please allow me epace In your paper to extend my heartfelt thanks to the people of Kershaw county for the confidence i,hat they manifested in mo at tin recent primary elections. (l'nman can appreciate more ful ly l.hai? 1 do, their great kindness, nud no n;aii ci\'? try harder than I will to prove worthy of the nohl* people whom I btive been elected to repvesenU Sincerely nnd uratefuMv, J. G. Richards, ?Jr. Jurors Fall Term, 1900. The .following jurors ' Iihvo.- been drawn to serve for the Fall term of Court for fcfcie County which opens _Mqn.d?n Seav, 24th It L MrC*a?r<"? P A Clemenle, T S Mvers, E F R?lev, S B Welsh, W R Wntkiup, Ilcnheo Bran I)am, .1 E William?, R *1'Holland, T B Civ1, J T Rose, H A Pntr, Johu E Braonnn, J M Howcis, S S Jones, B M Jonee, H ,1 Ttdwfll. L H Mc Ibeod, Sidney Outlaw, J M McCoy, ? C A Bowen, T S Hell, L L Whits ker, B H Bo\kin, Austfu Arledge, F -E Roan, ?) J Thompson. J F rt'fi't S E R<?80, W S Taylor, B H Qoftta, i! A Si??w, J A wiiliams, W ( Horton, Jr.,Ji T Hasty, E R Hunter . An Old Soldier's Tribute i*? \C 'To Col. J H. Wharton, Candidate for Re-election as Railroad Commissioner. To the Confederate Soldiers, TSuii Sous ?nd Grandsons of SoulhCsr olina:? t , ? '.There is a lot being said through |iho I'KperH and eiieulam tor and p against oandidadatee. Let mc, an old aitLi have jnat a word to say. am a/i old Confederate soldkr, member of Jtuuon1 lUtalion, Ker *- ?baw'e old Brigade?bless ov-. one of them that are living At BarryTllle on Bept. 4th, 1864, as ? strong yonng man, fighting for U?y country, a ball from a gun in ttbe hands of a Yankee entered mv eyo and ranged backward; it ?ras never located find for over for* if year# I have ft*r>"i?d Ibis ball with me, *ud, except while aeleep, " I have never been free from pain. For years I have been dying by ,? Joohes until the end is most in tsigbt. Col. J. H. Wtfsrtou, ^leo an ?|Al<t soldier, has always been wy ifrlend. To day he is furnishing me A bouse and garden, patches, pan* iq.Ce for iny cow, all free of cbsrgc, and has been doing so for years. X have been unable to work and have nothing to live on except iny psn of four dollars per month, sod At Ctunty Co?smle*tnn*rs give me . tires dollars a month, making |8i : - Myself sod xirife are old, I *nable to work, scd if w? bau &onee rent to pay we would often Kttrt cold ; but a good wavchiag our struggle for voice sad ,a?k tbr U*opport J. H. Wharton Jjn Isi^maM. Oiftt I to In >an. rHOTToaar UM, Mjrfctferi s -4^ ? - -Sfr f The pros* diapatch tnfniinn on ? hut the )'m'hiJi'iit of ihit ?MiUftfJ'' I ' 11 11 !ui ?'! p ! I ' H WIM ti iikxU! oitiz* II (imt "htilli l led IoIihcc'o, lujuot'' and Sunday jhw *|ih|..'is i.' t! i It A pM lllat tVHH llu? reUMdlt tiis?l Jut lllttilw HWUy wi'll tflO lUOIlt'V of ?li<! ?-1?<? <? i*??rk iii L:? 'iHnk, niHiis of wll'illl will now he I (>?-1 It-il i<> I l ai tuMv i tii' wicked vu'< t? ?( lo'.iiii-co-HiiioUirw, JHjui?i <jrhikini? and Sunday newupaper-rer.?i 11>^ ? I'be SthIc. Ml HU'tlHH 14 ti \ H I 11 H I I) i H (U'fl'Ul for > tie governor'* < ? I li *.?*? whs brought about by Son aler IT 11 m h i i throwing hie support to M.. Mtn* uiug. Mr kwoHcvrit lian missed ih? inttik. It ia not the (shortening of bin woniH ihat in d< aired: it i? fewer of tliein.?Kx. PERSONAL. Mr. T, T. Harfield, of Georgetown, wuh in Camden this week. Meprenont alive eleot 1) M Bethune was in the oily Wednesday. Mrs .J. H Holley in on a vUit to her mother, Mrs. M. S ftowoll. Miss Minnie Clarke has returned homo after a most pletisant trip to the monntaina Missues Hello Thompson and Susie Younff leave to nitfht for tlie North to purchase their Fail stock of Milli UCry. Supt of Education W. B. Turner, left yesterday for Harris Spri??f?H, 8 O, where lie will spend about ten day 8. Or. W. 1). Grigsbv an?1 Miss Lil lian Bums, of Charleston, passed through Camden? yesterday. Miss Hums will spend some time with friends near Blaney. A Mysterious Circular. On Tuesday lust tlie following cir cular was found on Main street in i'amden : "Private notice: Let every color ed man who gets this notice and who is interested in his rights meet at Rev, I'. J. Williams' house on ?Sept. 6 at 8 p. m. Not long ago a loiter was published praising the white people and abusing our peo pie They are the same white poo,c pie who not longer than two years ?go called some of our best colored men' before them and also drove some of our best boys from home. We have some of the meanest white people in the State who inspired that letter We desire to collect money to defend the boys who had the manhood to rodent the insult. Gome out Committee:?A.W Pow ell, Waiter Williams, 8. B. Gardner, Geo Me Lean, Jr.. C. W. CJantev, Inane English, K. II Dibble, E>'?ns Collins, .Jack MeKain I'.y or<lt?r of Rev. I . J Vyilliams Itav. Jeff Boy kin, Rev. ./ B. Taylor." * The circular uattirally created con eiderable fetling among the wh'te people. The matter was promptly bronght to the attention of Mayor Garrison and he immediately hail brought before him the colored m< n whose names appeared upon the eir ortlar Thev irophatically 'denied having any knowledge of the circu lar and openly expressed their- be lief that. Charles bevy, colored, who has had considerable trouble with the colored people here, as the au thor of the circular. Wo feel sure that the colored peo pie have been imposed upon Those whose names appear upon the circa lar are among our be?t colored citi gens and no one could for u moment entertain anv idea that they instiga ted such ft treacherous document. The following card has been bond ed us by Rev. ?l. W Boy kin with the request that we publish it;. Camden, 8. C-, 8<?pt. 5,'()(}. To The Kdi'or of The Camden Chroniclo:? Deal Sir ; ? H aving seen In The State of S pi. 5ib a publication of a circular which was found upon the streets baring an Incendiary uature and thereby jujttiug us in an unfavorable light lu this c?(Pr munity, we hereby - ask that yon publish tha following which will ? bow our posltloo lu the matter; Whereas our names appear print ed upon a oircular of an fnftummft tory and Incendiary datura ?nd lb* same has hern thrown upon the sireets thereby giving publicity to the aatpe, and Whereas ihiw has been done against our knowledge pr consent wo bein? tutnlly ignorant of its origin. ^ Therefor*! Resolved 1st. That we regard litis perpetration as a wilful and malicious attempt, by an eno < my, to put us iifflisrepnte wiih our whit? friends au>o?|? whom we live. JSiicir Resolved that suoh incendi ary utterances are c/mdemned by us and that such, action ia not in keeping witU our idea of adjusting any grievances or difficulties,should any exist. 8rd. Resolve/fib at we Individual* ly and collectively pledge ourselves to givo all dilligence to the appre iitinamii auu uuuviction of tile per* petrator, 4th. Resolved that we solicit the BtBistftnrn of ilifi Uitv V^uocii ?nn ot?r wbUQ.Ifjtndp to help, our expeoe', And the porpigtralor. 6th. Beeolved lb?t eo far ?? our knowledge guei lk?r? ii perfect harmony Iwtwwn the while nod colored clti*?Q? of Ibie community ?m) therefore bo oauee for any Nth ^UnlegliM wUoi oa otor peel m t*4te*ud by ? ?ab ? (rirmiUr. "?WUn infini Cotton Market. j Cotton is tjuoioil ilia morning nt . 8 3 4 For Srtie or Rent Hi u k A?.t -J7 front <>!>?? Iliulf Ittoi'k I'l'JoW ()|UTK iioliMC. Honweaalon given nt once. W K .loliimi.n. Wood's Seeds roil IvVLL SOWING. Every farmer should have a copy of our New Fall Catalogue It gives best methods of seed ing.audi full information about Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Desoriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, au<l prices quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, ?? Richmond, Va. Our Trade Mark Brand Seeds aro the best and dututObt qualities obtainable. Executor's Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of Annie .). Glenn, deceased, will present the sainn duly attested to the un dersigned, aiid those indebted to the said entail* will make immediate payment William J. Johnson, Ridgeway. S. O. l'ixecutor. Executors Notice, Those indebted to ? lie estate of ])r. John A. Oleun, deceased, bv note, ac count or otherwise, art* requested to make immediate payment, and those holding claims against the estate will present the saute to the undersigned dulv attested. William .1 Johnson, Ridge way, S. C. Executor, Bids Invited. Notice w heLFTiy given that hids will be received tor building a now school house at Providence, School I)ist No 15. See or write txrthe undersigned trustees. Bids for sanx/wiU he received up to and includ iny the 14th. IMans and specifications made known or day of letting, The Board reserves the right to reject, any or all bids, S. A West. Clerk, T. A Spears A. M. Ilor'on. Trustees. Bfidge To Let. Notice is hereby eiven that on Sa'ur dav. October 6Mi. 1906, hids will he re ceived bv the County Board of Commis sioners for Kershaw Comity to build a bridge over Sander's Cn>ek at die old Vaughan gin. Bid;* to be received at said place , and plans and specifications made known on day of letting. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all hids. by order of the Board of Commission ers. J. M. SO WEIjL, \ ' Supervisor. ' Sepfelober 6th, 1906. 1 s Bids Invited By City. Ortlce City Clork <& Treas. Camden, S, 0. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 M. Monday, Septem ber 24th, 1906, for putting down a uni form line of Curbing on both sides ofBroad ?Street from Dc-KsSb i?,Vork Streets. All necessary information can be had on application to A. J. Beattie, J. J. Workman and W. 11- Ilough, Committee on Mlt'uets. By order of City Council. J. J. GOO DALE, City Clerk & Treas. September 7?It. Administiatof's Sale. ? Notice Is hereby giv??n that under and by authority of un order of the Probate Court tor Kershaw County, bearing date the 9th day of August. 1906, I will pro coed to sell at public auction to the high, est bidder at the residence of the late J. V Welsh in the town of Kershaw in the County of Kurnhaw on the 10th day of September. IfJOfl, oomiuenoinjr at 10 o'clock A. M all the personal electa of the late J. V. Welsh, deceased, con sisting of mules, cattle, horses, etc. Terms of sain Caah. jgf. W. Welsh. ?V<Jmlnj3trfttor. kAug 17, lOOfl Teacheis' Examination. Tfoe next regular lemi annual exami nation for teachers' Certificates -will be at. the (Jourt Rouse Friday, September 2I?t,, nnd Saturday. September 92nd., beginning at 9 o'clock. This rill be the last examination until next M*y. Teachers will pleane noie this fact and come now if you wish to teach. The 8t?t? Board of Education will not grant special examinations, bo pleasa do not usk as for suoti. W. B. TURNER, Supt. Ed. Kershaw Co. Sept. 6tb, 1906. School Notice. The publio ?Ahoolfl ol Oamd<-n, at the Factory and Malvern Hill will open September 1 Stlj ,* 1'areaU are urged to enter thoir chil dren on the first day.'including tho?e who will reach the age of alx year*.. be fore .l^noar.r 1. No pupil will be re ceived in Grada | after th* Hecorjd school month. Bpeotal kindergarten work will be provided for the very im mature, i ?? Catalogue* of the eehool will be mail td on request to femiliee in the coun try. Their patmwege ie eetoited. A small fat will be charged gradaatea Md otfaeta dednpi to take son advasa 6ueU8Sttd?SijMlll?Sw ** GO TO Remova The undersigned respect fully begs to inform the public that on Sept. 1st he will move into the new and commodious Store just e rected two doors north of the Bank corner. Grateful for patronage re ceived in the past, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. /WO* ? NICE STOCK GLOTH1KG. &C Having just returned from New York and Baltimore markets where I selected a? very desirable stock of Men's Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., I am prepared to sell as cheap as ever. Soliciting your trade and thank ing you for past patronage, Respectfully, DAVID WOLFE. mm end OUTING RATES VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY The Southern Railway will sell week end excursion tickets from Camden to points named below at very low rates as follows: Isle of ralmfl and return $3 85 Shelby, N. C , and return 3 55 Anderson, S. 0., and return 4 65 Spartanburg* C., anreturn 3 85 WhlteetottO, S. C., nnd return 3 60 ' w if Union, S. C., and return . . . ; $ 00 Tickets &>ld for all trains leaving Sat urdays and Sunday mornings, limit ed good to return until following Tuesday ^ For fuiljnformatlon, con sult So, Railway ticket agents. w 'BiS**"'" -Vx .? * - .. - . ? - - -- ? ?? ?? r?'? ' | IB ? is' 1 4 i 4 \ f i i ? ? * 4 i < .. ; l . , . giliMiM^NW^E^Wfiv^ -