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IXfbt $amdf? ui t It published kvkey kbiday .f 'V -y' l. ' ?' ? ' by?? w. t4. M0DOWKLL CAMIMUV H. C, JUNK 24, I UK) Mr. Ulrklcy'tf Split Xotf Drag * ~ Wo have ric'bJTod tho following letter from Mr 1). M. Kirkley re gurdintf hiM split log drug, which wo . jpubiiah with ilviii vXlikftjtnri. Mr, Kirkley is onoof wur beat, moat progressive Arid practical business roon and wo boliove hi* drag is go iug to provo H buoooAH which will mpan u revolution in road building ill Ki-rshaw County. Wo wish Mr KirkUy abundant succosm and wo bo llovo that j)? I* going to got it. The following is tho letter i Mr. Editor j ?Hinou I had tho Split Log Drag made to try on my amotion of road ?hloh line been |>ub l?b*d in Bovorid papers, I received a lottor front Mr. I*f>onaid Tufts Of Pinehurst, N. 0, president Capital Highway Association, asking me to write it up in my county papers which I will try to do. Bioce trjing it I find it all O K ?-Jtlet works tine. I worked four wiles of road in half a day with iw<? mules and one" band, and I hoi ? well pleased with the work It will do tho work of a costly roud urn ohine, six iuuUh and (wo hands. In other words It will do tho work on the road at ono third of tho <jobt ol , the loschiao. Wo all want fto see work done at the lea*t pos?ib)o cost If our 0?.unty Hupcrviaor womd have u few for each township the cha n gang or road hands need never to go over the road any inoro after it is clayed .Just ruu this log over it about four time a year and you have a fine road at a very little cost. It in simple and easy to manage but re* quires Homn little time to learn how to ruu it to best advantage, I don't think our Supervisor will make any mistake jn adopting litis drag and using thorn on the roads; they make the roads harder and they will not cut up in wet weather nor dust ho bad in dry weather. It will savo ilie county several thousand dollars a year. Just as soon as the people get ovor the push of work I am go ing to work some of the roadu around hero with this machine to let tho poo pic sec what it will do. Then you may hear from me ngain, Yours for good roads, I) M Kirkley. Kershaw, 8. C., .June 1 h, 1910. Iin port ant Notice. ThcCitv Hoard of Health pub liHticH nn lmpoitanl tiotloe today to lito hi-uftchnldcrs cf ? C.iUnlri) which cannot U>\ too prouvp'ly or accurately c xupbed whir, a'id Tlx Chlouicle urgi-u ev?r\ cilia 'n of mi town to obiKivfl it carefully. It if. indeed gratifying 'thnl 11?<* Bimrrt feuir fi'inUo tli<! statement that.th ciiy water i? not the ennse of niclc nest*. 1 Let every one of ua do rttr full duty in protecting tliu henltb of the community A^tvin we ur^r the strict observance ??f this miic, Announcements. GOV IfiUNOR. 1 hep In announce my candidacy far the oflice of Governor, suhjoct to the decis ion of the Demccrntic voters of the State Campaign promise.1* urn easily made. My purposois, if elect" d, to >?i\o the people n plain, honest and business like admin istration Of c>ur?o I shall advocate pood road#, pood coh^ols and good pov eminent, my attitude an t> the same be ing wtrll known lo tin' public for many year*. 1 consistently sdvocatod prohi bition and waa ainoup the first h> give money and lend influence to push ilnt movement more than twenty yenra ago. A? a, luisim** in ?n my chief aim, if fleet ed. will be to conduct h State govern meat aloag liwtoi-ss linea. F. II. }!yiiit SEN ATK. I berth} anneui.ee to the rotors of Kor alinw comity that I *m a candidate f >r re clrr?i?n to the St.de Senate, sul jt-et to the rolen i>f the Jemocnitic party, am] 1 eitfirtt"iipiW',iAT(rtti('?nppr?Tt or 11>c> dem ocratic votp.ir. of thb county for tlii* po sition. W. R Hough. Wo take phajurc in presenting the nanm of our < HlcuiiU'd fellow-citizen. Capt. L. L. t'lvburn, for State Senator from Kerahaw county. Many Citizens. THKA8UHEB. I beg to announce to the democratic voters of Kerfhaw county that I will ?land for te-election as County Treas urer! mtbjeot to tlie rulea of the primary. If re-elected I pledge myself for faithful service in the future as in (lie past, and shall appreciate your support D. M. McCaskill. ' Having been solicited two years past, also this year, to make tho race for Treasurer of Kerahaw county, at the same time believing in the principle of the Democratic party of rotation in of fice. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for raid office* If elected I hereby pledge myeolf honest and efficient service. J. Frank West. I wish to announce Lo tho voters of Ker aliaw county that 1 will be a candidate in thi coming democratic primary for county urar. I propose to make the race upon my pierita. and if houored by the voters of K?T*baw County, with this ?joCcfi. I ? pVriga -tfcam~a~faithful aa4 ' it d-aohnrge of the duti? of Mitt : B; 'Ar Vwfhan a auditor : . :-i: announce to the votara of r that t will he a' candh shing democratic pri i as Auditor. Appre enaflwred apir. me two ?oUcUyour sup. & fcMM. Announcements. M^Ulf^UATK ' \)t Kalb TtwikiIiij? I wiiil) to mqoiiaue to I!?? Dewoijral'o votn* of I)cKa)b Tovnwhip that i will l.? ? o*n4M?te in tbe a|>i?<*< bin* primary { tlvotin lot' for fhii township, miwI uliuli appreciate their ?<:?t i em well known, bavin* li-vi?1 fiere all fny life, ??<!that I know the netyl* of (In; oil).it', "v M U, (luciuU^ , ? ;tr ! I heruby itnnouncc to th* voler?'?>f I)* Ksi^> TownaWp I bit I will I** * candidate in I lie approaching demociatic |?rinutry fur re-election uh Mit|jiHirate. My record U before you n? N!uKiMrat?. a?.d I shall appreciate your eodorHeroent fur tliia ofti?-?> nKAin. ii, M. Ifim-hvrr I wwli lo announce to the yuera of l>eK*lb Townahip thai I am u citn<l for MauUtnitf. aubjeot to the primary rules. Your support will b? greatly ap preciated by uw. J). 9. Dijon. In reply to the card of ' Voter*/' who kindly Miyyc#t< <1 my riaind in connection witli the v.flir- of Miiyi?:tfai? for PoKalh Tr,vv.iHl.il), I wish loeay that I have decid ed to enter the race, auhjpct to tlin rule* ol tin- democratic primary, and will thank my friebd* for tliefr aupport. Verv reapeotlullv. K, It/William*. Watiree Township K. W. Sutton i? I eivby announce J aa a candidate lor ]VI>i|<ihtruio in the Town of lilaney and tlie lower division of W?. teree Township, subject tothorules of tlio Democratic primary. Voters. buffalo Towimhlo Mr. lCditor:-<-P|eeae announce Mr. J. it Munn a* a candidate for Magistrate for Hnff<t|o Township. Mr Muon hua bail ai* yearh experience an Constable and known tfie duties of ilia oflleo and Hbould luireceive the pomiaa'ioii flic people will m.iko no mistake. IIih Friends. LKOISLATIJKK. Mr. Kditor: Wo tike plaasurofu pre senting the name of Mr. Henry T. John aon for I bo Legiflature, ^subject tp th. rulea of the democratic p'lmur>v If elected bo will discharge.his duties Hi a manner that will reflect credit upon liis county. Many Citizens, I wiidi to announce to the vol era of Kershaw county that I will Htand for re election to the lloiue of Representatives from this county, and if attain honored by I bo democratic votera with their auffVagoB for this position I pledge them faithful service* in the future uh in the past. M.,L. Smith. The County Hon id two years ago unan imously passed a resolution reorienting our IcgiB'niivc delegation to mlheo tbe township commissioners from three to one in each township. The request waa not heeded. Why not? J. O. Mosoley. Having been solicited by a number of friends to enter the race for the Legisla ture, 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for Hai<) position and pledge myself, if elected, to work for the best interest of the people of Kershaw county. it. B. Elliott. To tbe Voters of Kershaw County:? Yielding to th*? solicbn i''U< of friend*' in every s ction of Kershaw (,'<.iuity, I have reconsidered my deteiinitiation to nbirid as n candidate tor Mawis rate of DeKalb Townsliip, iufd hereby announc? my can didacy for tbo Hons 1 of llei-resentativi &. I will, heartily apprtc^aSo tile suppor of the voters in the primary eh ctlrn niul If elected, will g'.v.* y u my fni iiful and competent 6crviu>>, W. A. h'ehrrck. Mr, Kditor, Plenne announce Cnpf, J. d. bell hb a candidate for the leffia!aiur??. Hiibject to the rules ol the l)enio< ratio ?primary. II elected to this position h" will tnnko a f.iithftil reprenont?%? iv?? of th< peop'e of hi* county. Many Friends TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONS. DeKalh Township Mr. Editor:?Plenso minnunco the name of Mi*. J, A. Went n* n onixH'taie for towMHliip cominisiioi or for DeKalh township subject to the rule# of the dem ocratic primnry M r. West. has nerve I in this odh'O for about ten yearn previous to this and his experience ne.d nhiliiy in sure efficient sorvic<?. Mutiy Friends. Wntt-ree Township T. C- Hissii ns is hereby annoui-ced ??> a candidate for Townthip Gommissic ner in Wateroo township subject to the rules governing the democratic primary elec tion. Democrats. 'Mr. Kdi tor;?Please announc the n?nin of Mr Newton Kelley a* a oand ? date for re-election to th? i flftce of Town ship Commissioner of \Vt>si W?'er*r, sulject to the rules of the democratic primary. Mr.KeHe.y is the right man in the ri^nt plrce, and if e'.ected tie wiil do in the future as >n ill'.' past, discharge hie duties. Ft lends Hnllilo Township I wish to announce to iho dunoeratic vole in of Huffido Tt wnBhip that I u ill be a candidate lor Commissioner of I'ufTa to Townfhip If elected I pledge them that I wdl do a Comtnitaioner's dutic*. K M. lltickabee. K.Jifor Chroric'o Please announce Mr I?. Slinw ? Cttmlidattt.for Town ship Commissioner for the lower section of Buffalo Tow ship, lie will make a good commissioner. Many Voters. Mr. Editor:? VVe, the voters M Buffa* loTovvuship, present the name of Mr. M. A. Shaw as a candidate for the oillce of Township Commissioner. Mr. Shaw is a thorouffh-uoim.' business man and if elected he will certainly perform tho du ties devolving upon hun. Voters. I ?4f4M<vannoiinco to tie democratic voters of iiuffalo Township that I will stand for re-clcclion to the, oftkv of Town ship Commissioner. If elected I promise you faithful service. W. K. Elliott. Flat Hock^ Township The friends of Mr. James S. Barfield hereby announce him a candidate for Township Commi*hioner for Flnt Rock township subject to the ruloa of the dem ocratic primary. His Friends. Wo aro authorized to announce Dr. K I F Morton for Township Commlsdoner for Flat Hock Township. JUDGE OK PROBATE. To the Democracy of Korah&w Coun ty:?The election (or Judf* of Probate In the last campaign having boea only for Ihe unexpired term of Hon. W. DTrw U??m, ihat otfftt* tw to be voted for ftf&triT this jear. Having served oaly a pari of * term, and having, as I hope and be* ] Hove, tilled that office to the astiafaction of every one. 1 Solicit from the democrat ic voters of Kerahaw county tbeir endorse ment for a full term, pie Itf nB them the same faithful service In the future that I have given in the pact, end assuring them that their support will be more greatly appreciated than can be here oxproeeed. j With deep gratitude for part favors, X ami $4 ''c dm Copyright llart Silnffntr <fc Marx For the next two weeks we shall sell all Clothing at a Special Reduction of 20 pcf cepi This reduction will be made on all lines, including Boys Clothing and Hen's Odd Pants. Bafuch-fS titles i^oyripapy. Notice. Notice is hereby yiven that there will be a meeting of tbo stockholders of "Cook Furniture Company'' at tho ofllce of said o rporatiot), i? Camden, S. C., at twidre (12) o'clock M., on Tuesday, Juno 28, 11)10. for tho |>urpo*e of ?ofing on a resolution to change tho name of ' Cook Furniture Company' to Nottle# Fnrnl. ture Company.'' W F. NETTLES, J. F. BATKMAN, ; _... Directors. .. Camden. 8. C.,^May 24th, 1910. University of South Carolina Varied eonrtes of rtudy inScionc*, Ltb er*l Arte, Education, Civil and Blecti ie*] Knginroi ing anJ L?w CoUvre fe??, room, H?h?s, ale., $96; Board. $12 per month. For those paying tuition. $40 additional. ' The health and aoraU of tha stndenu are the flrtt oonstdaratloo of the f?eult*. 4S Teaoh?r?' 8eho)ar<hips, worth fKV3 , For Catalogue, writa to & 8. 0. MirOU^tgTfH un clertakin(/* CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OK NIGHT EST. E. (). McOK EIGHT. -?..L-L! J_??_!. WE ARE STILL IN THE MARKET ... , #*.**??**** ... Better prepared than ever to furnish you wiih - t thf rhoicq'?* ^h(? v? native mftftln, -beef, perk, lamb, veal, cut ham, whole ham, smoked shoulder*, "heavy and lagcy groceries. When in need or anything in our line, call on us, or Phono 31 from -6:80 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prompt delivery and courteous treatment guaranteed. Your? reapcctftilly, JWIoieley Brothcfii ?iS Our growing Ifiuees ('(injine mote ppuoo for Borno.oi our l)op:u i mei: i s .oniake I his needed room we innii M'duco (Mir bttx'U Ul'orq we can tiu<l the ^prtc ? to' |?lac<? the 12 Wnr drobo Cul ihofs tor Men's and L.wli'.s' Suits which wo have ordered, In ordor to move the stock quick we have decided to cut the juice deep and make quick work'. To make si quick clearance .ot stock wo are putting on a Sensational Alteration Sale Begin ning Oh Thursday, June 16, and Con inying 1 en Busy Days. # 'I lux is i.n tiiUHiiroom Hale gotten np over night. We havo lieen til. 1*i^ kale ft)$ x months linking C'ottoo, Liu'eii ai.it S;lk (ii.ods in large quantities last August, when their tiooj wen; low in price. Thf-wo dependable goods wo ehiiil t?eli. \oa at a saving ot iQoon the dollar. ,\ A Handsome Sewing Machine To Be Given - Away. Wo want to show our liiiudlincss in a substancial nuinner ?some .way'that, vou will remember always. Wo have de cided on this method-to conviivu- you. Conic and fiee for youivc.f, that we. mean what we fay. On ? every cash* pur chane a person is requested to register in the Big Bjuok. No pio! fumiiure is more uecesyaiy ia tvery in every homo tuan a lii'Ht-i'Ia?? Seeing Machine. The Standard is a beauty ? and very ligvt running" The machii o is woHh $50 00. See the oHp'nv wi.dow. Clothing,-. Shoes And Hats, (.treat . Reduction In Price. . Great Sla jght n- In Pi ice ot Clofifing;' <)'!?? M?' of MfHoys and (JhildretvV SuHf* must r:'?l;.;:vd in urn-.' to rr:\\>' room fov our New Css'.'s. > Ho * wo .1 low ?il' winstpt'culr: 7 -~>i i >ui; to I .......... 7-.; V - . 3 i S 1(< (I'l ? nits I ,J ? ; _ t ^ _ t ^ 43 1- V) >^i?s for . . . ^ ; ,-.v.-y . 8 'iH 1;; 0<) ti:ui lb Mj suits for (J OH 18 50-ftU;^ loi- 1*2 88 20 00 and 2J 50 suits inr 14 !)8 tlC> CO and 30 ()0 suits (>c 18 8N Don't You Want A This riachine? Don't Fail To Reg istejr ln The Big , ^ -??? -\>Sl "The Big Store." Camden, ? ? South Carolina*