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'SJhf $am<h? $h??if\t PUBLlSnkfr KVERY KH1DAT ' mm*~5tp~ B Y "" ? 1 J w. iii. asdodowuli.' Candidates' Uardi lor County oflloa #*.00. Congreasioual $10.00. Ratbs i foa ApvsstisinsOrdinary t/ranalent advertiamenta, flratinsertion 11.00 per aquara ; each aubasquast io ?ertloi) 60 cents per square. lUtea for contract advertising willba an nouncod upon application at the office CAMDKN, H (?.. AUO. 12, 1010 ?? ?' " 1 ,>i i . ??? i ! "W Fhi iiivi h' ( oiiRreHH, Oo A."guat #Ut *nd September ^y.,3,1^ and" 2nd lbB? farmers of the State arc invited to aaaemhlu at Clemson Crihge for the purpoie of holding a round up Institute or oongress. There will ho assembled at thia time at the O'jlUgi nmi) of the heat expert* along the various linrH i f farming that can he found in the United States. '? -'r'\ ' ?-J ? ^ ^ t Thia ia just ll>o right air-> town to ?e'tle down in and erjoy life, Kvery thing for the comfort of life can be bought hero und ten dollars will go as for as twenty dollars will In the' large citlea, When you want to leave tbo farm, come to our town t ? find huild a nice comforiablo home and be among the beat people in the world. A gold .and ailver trophy oup. valued at $ 1,000, will he given to the farmer in South Carolina who produces the heat ten eara of corn to he ahowu at the South Atlantic Statea Corn exposition, which la to he-held in Columbia from De cember fi to 8. The cup was giv en by the American Agrlcultutlet. one of tho leading agricultural pa pcra of the country, and ia now on exhibition at Sylvan'* jewelry atore in Columbia. * Tbo aroond of tho county earn pai(?u meeting* wu* held at litihon'p X Honda yesterday. In addition to 7* the regular county candidates Meagre W. IJ Dranham, VV. T. J?f fers, J A Urigsb)', Newton Kelley, 8. E IIobh, T C HesaionB and .J M Smith for Townahip CommiHsioncra, and Moeara. 8. A. Branhntu, W. B Huckabee and John Itahon, Jr , for Magistrate addreaied tho meeting **J- 'The mooting was presided over in n most acceptable ma-iner by Mr. M li. llabon Q'iite a large crowd was preaont and the beat of order pre vailed. It wftt in every way a model meeting, and it wa* a genuine ploaa uao to ua to be among tbft hospita bio people of ltabon'a X lloada. Af or the mooting an invitation wna extanded by Mr. A. It Ilalon through Mr. M H. Rabon th?t nil the candidate* go to Iub house for dinner. It ia needless to Bay that thia was a courtesy that waa duly appreciated by tho oondidates. It Was impossible for us to accept the Invitation but wo have heard aome glowing acoounta of that dinner Announcements. (JOY K UN Oil. I beg to announce my candidacy for the ottioe of Oovernor.-.-euloact to the decis ion of the Denn exilic rotor# of tho 8tnt? Campaign promwc* aro easily made. Mv purpose in , ifelcotitl, to give tlio people n plain, honest and bunimun like admin istration Of oiurs.i I iholi advocate good roudk. uood schools mid good joy eminent. my altitude a* ?l?? Maui" be ing well known to tlio pu|i!io for r?iai?v ?r?nr?. I consistently advocated j.colli. >ition and was among tlio first to ^ive money and lend influence In push 11? *t pio\ument moro than twtnty yem* ago. An u bmlnoan dmii my chief aim. Jf?1 **c*t ed, will be to conduct a State govern, mont iiIork bunne?H lim's. F. II. Ilvatt CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce 1). K. Flnlev a candidate for re-election lo f on greas, subject to tlie rules of the di mo cratic primary election. I n.m a candidal* for Congress ami will nbide tlie result of I In* Democrat it* pri mary Election. Thos H. Butler. UafTney, s. (\ A I'D! TO P. T hereby announce t<> tlie Totem of Kershaw county that I will ha * candi date in the approaching domocrttic pri mary for re-election as Auditor. Appre ciating the honor conferred upon uje two yeataatfo, 1 respectfully solicit your ?up port for the ensuing term M. B. Rabon. ^ TRKASURKR. j*~ I beg to announce t* the democrat^1 voters of Kershaw county that I will ?land for te election as County Treas urer, subject to the rules of the primary. If re elected I pledac mysalf for faithful iervice in the future as in the past, and shall appreciate your support y I). M. McCaskill. i- ? - r Having been solicited t\vo year* past, alto* thin year, to make tho race lor Treasurer of Kershaw county, at the ?feme lime believing in the principle of th^-jtauoeratio party of rotation in of floe, I hereby announce myself a candi date for 'aid office. If elected I hereby pledge myself honest anrtefticirnt service. J y J. Frnnk Weal. ittoeaoe i<> tl?? vot??r* of Krr junty th*t i will be a candidate in ig democratic primary for county 1 propo.se to natt?~ ?h? race iv merits* and if honored by the )f Kershaw County, with this /edge then) a faithful fend * Announcements. MAGISTRATE DeKalh Township I wiali to announce to 1 tie D?mocr?Ue votnn of DeKftlb Townahjp that I will be ? < .11.<! i'Iiii ? ? iii tin* approaching primary election (or Magistral* (or this townahlp, and ahull appreciate their ?unport. I am wall known, having livid here *11 my life, and I believe iliat I know the need* of tint office, M (I. H.yckaliee. 1 hereby announce to Hi? voter# of !)?? Kalb Township that I will l?e? candidule in the uppioaching democratic primary for re-election uh Magiatrate. My record la before you aa Magistrate, and I ahull appreciate your epdorsemeDt (or thia otftce again. II, iM, Kincher, I wish t') announce to the yoteru of DeKalh Township that I um a candidate for MegKdret*, aubjeot to the primary rnlea, Yourxup|iort will be greatly ap preciated by iue. I). V. Dixon. Buffalo Towt^jiip Mr. KdiLor l?Please announce Mr. J, It Muun ua a candidate for Magistrate (or Buffalo Township. Mr Mumi ban had nix yearn experience ua (Nonstable and knowa the dtttlea of iliu oflh-o and ahould he receive the noiiiiiialiou ilie people will make no mistake. 11 in Fifenda. Flal Rock Township I hereby announce myself a candidate (or re ?''e?illoii (or Magis rate (or Flat Hock Township in the vicinity of Wegt villr. .las. T. Truefdth LEGISLATURE. I w if h to announce to the voters of Kf-rnhiw county that I will stand (or re* <'!? ctton to the Iloiiac of Hcprt'Ot Dtatives from ihisoounty, and if again honored by I ho democratic Vetera wit h their suffrages 'orMhia position I pledge them faithful ?ervice* in the (uture as to the past. M- L. Smith. The last Lfgislature tried to fasten up. on the people of the 8tate a law requir ing three men to be elected by each township to go together to each uinn'a door to take Ida returns and assess his property., Thi? plan , would necessitate twelve additional ofllcers (or Kershaw county. My plan will do the vuuk bet* ter. and at the same time do away with eight of the men wu already have. J. 11. Moseley. Having been solicited by a number of friends to enter the race (or the Legisla ture, I hereby announce myself a candi date (or said position and pledge myicl(, i( elected, to work (or the best intercut of the people of Kershaw countv. R. It. Klliott. Mr, Kditor . I'loase announce Cap). J, J. Ihdl hb a candidate (or the legislature, uuhject to the rulea of the Democratic primary If elected to thia position Iih will innke a faithful representative o( the peopleof bis county. Many Friends 1 hereby announce mytclf aw a cundi da'o for the House of RepreHenlatlvt s In the Democratic primary. TIioh. J. Kirkland. TU W NS H11' G OM M188ION K R. DeKalh Township Mr. Editor:?Please announce the name of Mr. J. A. Weat as a candidate for township commissioner for DeKalh township subject to the rulea of the dem ocrat ie primary Mr. West has serve I in this office (or about ten years previous to this ami his experience and ability in sure efficient service. Many Friend*. Water?* Township T. O. flesMon* is hereby announced at a candidate (or Township Oomtniaidriher in Wateroe township subject to the mloa governing the dimooraMc pr-mary tdeo I h?n. Pennncriiit*, Mr. Kditor: ?Please announce the name of Mr. N'e**ton Kepey as a candi date (or re-idcctinn to the ofHcc of Town ahlp Commissioner of H'eflt Wa'erce, subject ro ttie rulea of (lie democratic primary. Mr.Kclley in the right man ip the right place, nnd if elected he will do in the future us in the past, discharge hia duties. Friends. Buffalo Township I wlah to announce to the dtmooratic votors of Buffalo Township tbat I will be a candidate (or Commissioner of Buffa lo Townahip. If elected I pledge litem that I will do u Commissioner's dutin\ K- M. Huckabcu. Rditor (Tirniiltde j ? I'le^ge anr.mtncu Mr A. It. SIihw a candidate for Town ghip CoiiniiiHsioiier lor the lower hhoIIuh of huff*l?) Towi ship. lie will make a yoi d ooiiimisaiouor. Many Voter*, Mr. I'MitO'i ? \V<\ il.o voter# of BiiITr* |o Townalup. pti??i-nl ilip name of Mr. M. A. Shaw as 11 candidate for I hp oflk-ti of Township Commissioner. Mr, tihrfw is t\ tliortiuuhuoiuir boldness mi An and if oloctnd tip wil' certainly pi'rform the du ties devolving u(>;>)? hiii). Voters. I wt>di to announce to t' o il mocratle voIpii of on(Tain Township that I will Bin Oil tor .rp/tfjei-l jon to th* office of Toy, n th||) Commissioner. Jf elected I proirj?> you faithful nervier. W J2. Elliott. Mr. Editor r?Please nnnouiice the nam.) of Mr W. P. Serpar* *a n can.li. date for Township Commissioner fur Buffalo Townslx p , subject to the rules of the democratic primary tdectim. Mr. Seegura is one of our bvst hueines'-s man, and, if elected, will do hi* conscientious duty as b^ 9?i h It both to the county and to the individual 15ulT I >. Flat Rook Township The friends of Mr. Ja^es S. l>arllel<l hereby announce him u candid ?t?? for Township Commwioin r for Flat l'oek township subject to the rule* of the dem ocratic primary, FTis Friends. Wo are author ?.<-d to announce I)r !?', F lloi ton for Township Commis-ioii' r for Flat lluck Township SENATE. 1 hereby announce to the voters ofKer shaw county that 1 am a c?indidate for re election to the State Senate, aubject to the rule* of the demociatic party, and 1 shall appsociate the aupport of the dem ocratic voters of tile county for this pc aitioo. ? W. 1{. (lough. ' Wo lake pleasure in presenting the namu of our esteein<d fellowcili/.?n. Capt. L. L. Clvhurn, for Stale Senator from Kershaw countv. Manv Citizens. JUIKiKOF P HOB ATE. To the Democracy of Kerahaw Coun ty:?The election for Judge of Pn bate in the last campaign having t>een only for the unexpired term of Hon W. D Tran tbam, that office is to be voted for again this year. Having aerved o?ly a part of a term, and havlug. as t hope and be lieve. tilled that office to tho satisfaction of every one, 1 solicit from tho democrat ic voters of Kerahaw county their endorse, ment for a full term, pledging them the same faithful service in the future that I have given in the put, and aasurfoa them that their Mipport will be more greatly than can be here expressed. rratUttde tor past fatorft, I mm ?????? tuvii ruif^'vie r appreciated tbanyan be here expressed. *Wa FIFTY WONDEBFUL SPECIALS fop /cu@u3T smuiifipaGis ALL.,SO SPECIAL ITI-.MS ARE LISTED BELOW Every one a Trade-Winner and should crowd our store the Entire Month. As Each Article is Sold out we shall withdraw the number from sale. Read every item, as we have selected the most staple articles for this SUMMER END CLEAN-UP SALE SALE OPENS THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1910 All 50 items must he sold out entirely as they all con sist of oursurplus Summer Merchandise and we must push this summer stuff off to make room for an immense Eall and Winter Stock. Call and INVESTIGATE this sellingit will pay you Spccial No 1 100 piece* ICngUeh Lungoot\ 6 to,12 ynrtl )ont?t'??. rgular 1 r?c quil^ynt_ I()??. jiud Spccial No 2 50 doz ladies Handkerchiefs, ul( pure linen, regular 2nc quality, for iIti.n n:i!u iqr cia\ but only 1 dozen to each customer, nt only , , . 1 00 ilit/. Spccial No 3 2000 yards solid colorcd Cbambr'y. value 12 1 2<* a>, 7 1 ?jc \d % Special Ns \ KOO yards Hoi Seal (linhainn, viluo 15c yard, at only " 10t? 3d Special No & 1 c?hb Whirling prints, good quality, only 5.1 yd Special IT" G : ' 10 dozen bedspreads, largo size, value I l>0 al only ?)8c each Special No 7 25 dozen 10-4 Sheots in ado of good quality bhei.ti "jj, value 85-', only , G5c cadi Special No 0 15 do/on Pillow Cases h*mBtichcd an I full size, 25c value, only ]r>j each Special No 9 " * 100 dozen Towels, extra lary; size, v.tluu 15c at on'y 10o each Special No 10 1000 yards 30 inch l'ajauia chock, a hp chilly good ibiny for undci ftcar, dru<?rs and Indit'H waibts, vuluo 15c. at only 1 J) if yard ? " Special No 11 - 1 case Klaxon checks, popular whit'1 j^-io'e of Uio season, botigut, in ebort lengths from mill, on'y 10c yd Spocial No 12 1 caso of Kood quabiy Hoi Tie-in:/ m f hor' lcnght.*, fo" tins *alc only <? rt 1 2c yd. Special No 13 1 casj of good quality Feather ticking in short 'oniths, v> hvf 20e at only 12 1 2c yard Special No 14 5 pes fit) in wliitd Lini'ne. go.nl bolt qia'ily, y.>u i> y ? Is wbero 15 ?, our piice lor this sale only 10c yd Spscial No 15 2500 yds Apron Oil glicm?, fUndpr.J quality, re^u.'ar j lice 10c jd, ep< cial tor tills falu G I 1;? yd Special No 16 5 dozen Tindics Wuints now up to d fctyleN, valuo I 25 to 1.50 at only 93c each Special No 17 ' ] Oftsc of gov! qiility ftU-acMn* \ :: 1??wlhv goo I v.'na at only 9o yard Special No 18 1250 yar's Son Island, exlr i line ?|?i ility, v>fu 10j a' ? n y " He yank Snecial No 19 2000 yards 36 inch St-a Pound, valu: 7 1 2n, ji?, on'y ? 5c yard Special No 20 25 pieces of MU inch Peiei'e st ind i~d 12 I 2 ? quality for U-in sale only 10e y^r,j Hpcvial No 12 1 25 Voile skirts, black only, li-uui somnly talloro.!, Vulut. 10 00 for tbi# FftU1 oolv !?.') 4N special SO Uii 5 ill ?! liUck IlefUherbloom. Under ? Lirtj, deep embroidery flouno?< aijd lu.l b:z-. value 1.60 r?t only.98c S|>?_<*lHI No 2!5 $1 00 American Heau'.y andJSV. 13. Corset", ull now Btylea and ill Kiz'.'g I a fitook fi.r thin sulo, on') 89c each Special No 24 25 pieces blaok Dross G^od.-", n* sty es, aU \yo>t, Bljqli aa ^'erge, Batiste, Wool Taffeta, INunella Mohair, etc , r'gu'tir 1.-5 tiunlitv, ut ou'y 8^0 yard Spt'oial No 'lb 2ft tlf n mi Wash HcKb with l'i ?il buokK-s, 0' lid wl ite nnd c< K)'", 26c values at ouly 10a eaob Specials No. 26 75j Nl^ti' G<v?uu nc 1 i.i li 40o M ?-ii 1 Drswor# at 2iJj 1 60 " " IK-io " V5p " " 48s 2 5? " " " Lis 4<ic Coraet Covers 22c 1 QO tn '' 60 " *>5t; " " 181 1 50 ' " HS ' l,"e Children's Drawers 10*. $ Ol) " '' I 95.i MiH8?'d' " I fin .^.p > itil N<\ 2 if 23 Wash Coat Huitw, (i 01 ' M) t<> '.)(!.!, j.Mir olioic*' for litis Rale. only ;? 75 oaeli social No. 2S 25 l.aditM (1 Hii/'i \ ?_>.?*I.? ,! 11 (?,? \ ll.iibhc-*, only ,54 each >j i ( 1 h 1 Nil. .1 ftO pieces all linen Torchon lac ?. \ .!m < I" to ! .~>c yard, special at only ? yur.l S [?o e i a I N <?. I5( I ISO piiirH La e Curtains, vulno I on pii,* ;vt (i.ic j? r Spi cihI N<> !U M) pjroaa Dup'ex safet) pi.i". I'tiiM' ove r \ wlu ri? 10c card, for tl i * bale only .jo cur-l S|>( cittl N.? 2 100 gross l'oarl Muttons, good fx* <|uaii<y, for tliin sale, only 3c do/. Special N >. 33 5 Fibre Art Squares, 9x12. value 1*2 at), *j?rri&l 7 98 . ^ - Special No. 3 I 100 pair lal'CR low slio;xs, vaiuo l?7f>, only 1 .'2.j pi ci ill N 3 ?"> 100 pair Indies low aIuks, pattnt loathe, vici, and gun metal, value .*1 00, only 1 98 Speoial No. lit} Uegina patent leather and Vrioi Oxfords, 3.50 quality only 3 li> Special N??. 37 100 pair Mens Oxfords, valno 3.00, r.n y ? 2 '29 Special No. 38 Bates 3.50 an l 4 00 Oxfords, prio) cut lo close out At 2 98 Spec I it I No. ;J9 r.OO ps ii- Mi us hii. 1 1? y8 T? ni)is Oxfords, regular 50c \ uluo, only M9ij pair Special No. 40 f.00 ]> it Iii? v-? l'ai'H, vrtluo 1 00 to 1, 75. :il 7")<? pair S p?:ci I N o 11 fiO M t>* Suite, our tabular 10.00 su ts, only C 98 Special No. >12 7'? Mms suit*, our $15 00 Special, .only- 10 00 Special No. 43 50 M, n^' hUitfl fioI'T fti $2000, now o >ly , HSK Special No. 44 150 pair Mens pants, value 81.50, only 98o puir Special No. 45 100 pair Mitia pants, valine $2.00, only* 1.48 piir Special No. 40 All our $4.00 to 5.00 I'anle, for tbU Bale only 2.98 f?r Special No, 17 11 V I) Underwear, value 50o, only 39c Special No. 48 Batbrigau and Poros Kuit Undershirts auri Drawers, Special ouly 25o each Special No. 49 100 doz Knox Kmt half-hoso, worth 25c, only 15o pr Special No. 50 100 dolfc Mens Shirt*, valtw 76oat ?mly 48o eacb BARUCH-NETTLES GO. *?; ' " HIHSCH BROS. S CO. Tt* Our Mr. (Jus fiirsch is now in the Northern riarkets,* so we are of " ? ? ? ' > il ? /' fering at Special prices for the next thirty days tiie most at- ' tractive line of merchandise in the Citv of Camden. These are genuine bargains in every department of our Big Store. We call special attention to bargains in Summer Goods, Figured Lawns, Dimities, Nainsook, Colored and White klaxons, also light weight Woolen Goods. SPECIALS 2 pes Cream Sect*' with 1 k 7?>*' (pialitv at 30o \Y?; have a Ui'-'1' 1"' ^ that we art1 offering ill retlne- d j't a'? s Ladies' Summer Coat Suits 6 Linen Coat sui's, f'?rmor'. \ ST 50 will for u few days 2 48 2 Linen Crash suits, former y s >ld at 10.00 will go .at 4.48 15 Ladies' while linon skirt?, valur 1 2) at 69o 15 ladies' lu av) tailored lit,en fkiits, tlu-y go at 98o L\dies Wlii e Shirt Waists ?Our entire stock will go at ft, grent nacrift' f) immense Slaughter of Clothing; Our i ali o Mo-k < 1' Mi :es. Hoys ai d Children's Suit# must l:o sold in thp next thirty d'.^s lvcnrdles* of values, as we must muke ro*?tn f ?r our t ill line. (>u: Mr Gas Ilirsch i-i in tho Northern Market at |?:<j^i4111, w l.cre ho will buy an oj) usually attractive line tor the comiiuj season. As you are await*, wo e?rr\ Stiau-s ^ Bios. high c.1'88 Clothing which has bini a.-knoul di-d 1>\ tlie host dres^i'8 tliat there h none bettor. Now is the time to g.-t bir.'noi*. ?o if i5>a v,a;,{ tu mako a f*-'w purchases conic and s-e what we have to olf-r m>i. Wo will mike i( interesting for vi'ii. Hirscti Brothers & Co "The Big Store." Camden, South Carolina.