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F*r Kent. A targe five room cottage on corner of Mill and New streets. Desirable location, easy lerius. Apply to 8. B. Ketiwly or A. D. Kennedy for information. Ball Granted. Attorney Mr L. Smith returned oa Monday night from Ijexingtoa where lie succeeded iu having bail grant**! by Judge ? for the two Cameroas in the sum of ?l. 000 and *500 respectively. This as the Cameron-Thorn hom icide case. Blue Heads. We are glad to see that the young men of Camden are not giveu over to Vanity Fair, for, from the "bar barons" way in which they have be headed or **de haired" themselves, one is forced to conclude the mirror is an unknown quantity, or that they fail to see themselves us otittrs see them. Delayed Mail. Patrons of Lugofl R. R. No. 2 failed to g?et The People last week. If the fault was ours in uot mailing the package; we beg to stand excused. If the train carried it on to Savannah, and the Postal officials them did not send it back, cuss the rail road und the Post Office Department. They can stand tt better than we can. Wanted. A strong, active youth, fifteen or sixteen years old, intelligeut and of good habits, to learn the printing business. No one want ed who cannot stay permanently with me. Regular schooling must be given up, but *the edu cation gained in a good printing <o(Bce is almost as good. Address, VV. A. Schrook, "*Tlie People," Camden, S. C. ll?'t urn of Wlntrr. The cold wave that struck this section on ?Saiuiday morning, uud which still continues ill u aoiJd degree, was caused we kara by furious hail storms in parts of North Carolina. The weather man says thai: a storm in the Gulf of Mexioo was the original cause. Those in North Carolina however, were far en ough off for us without going in to foreign parts for our weather. Our overcoat is not yet packed away. JFlrnt Out of Eight Game* Lost. An interesting game of base ball was played on Monday af ter noou on the Jr. Base Ball Diamond at 4:30 between Ha 4?od and Camden Juuiors. The tfttfttery was Saunders and Saun ters for Hagood and Clark, Zerap ami Earle for Camden. The feature of the game was the work of the battery, Zemp and Earle in the last three innings. The scorer at the end of the game announced the defeat of Cauiden by a score of 1 1 to 0. Dcntli of mi Old Negro. On last Saturday, Abram Bris bane, who live I on Iiutiedge Avenue, was found dead in his liouse. He had apparently been dead about two days as the re mains were partly decomposed. The Coronor viewed the body and gave permission for its in terment without inquest, us the ?deceased evidently came to his death from natural causes, he liaving been ai Hug for sometime. A brain was buried by the City, as, it seems he had on frieudsorj relatives able to stalid the ex pense. Tlie National Fraternal Union. It seems that an effort is to be made to revive interest in the Hociil council ot this splendid fra ternal order. The District Dep uty Grand Organiser is expected lie re in a few days for that pur ])J8 . A lot of liteiAture, giving1 lull ufctails of the plan has been ?ent us for the benefit of uny who may be interested. The or der has a record of only six deaths in four years of its exis tence, has paid all of its claims, yet strange to *ay the dead members arc now paying into the treasury more than they paid when living. See the ad. of the order, and by all means see the Deputy while he is with us. We will keep you posted. An cxcliange tell* of a lady ?who decided to scare her bus- 1 band, who whs quite a hard drinker, so he would reform. To <dothis she procured the costume of a devil she hud worn in a mas querade. The next time the ?rring s|>ouse came home feel in# happy 6ho quickly donned the costume. As he opened the door, she stepped forward ami said in sepulchral tones: "Come with me? 1 am the devil." Tho reftitlt rather starled her .as tho response whicn greeted her was 4,Za*so? Bhake of hoy; I'm your brother-in-law. I married your si ster. M There are several fcood stories iin this issue, romance and ad venture, the one for tho young ladies and the o&her for the i?oys. The Krr>huv Guards. This splendid military com pany has been brought to a high standard of excellence, owing to the efforts of CapL 8. C. Zomp. As every military organisation in the States is uuw uuder Gov ernment rules and regulations, it is gratifying to note that ours ranks umong the first for excel lence of drill and soldierly bear ing. There is .a very important at tribute of a soldier in which some of the young men are still lack ing, and that is discipline. With out this quality, a man can nev er be a good soldier, and we are jHad to see that Captain Zemp is taking vigorous steps to remedy the defect. His marching of his company to the base ball ground on last Wednesday and arresting several of the players for non attendance at drill is evidence of this. Some ud verse comment has been excited because of his action, but hts duty was plain otul he did it. We have no doubt that the younsf men arrested have also seen the matter in the ]iroper light, and will not forget the lesson. Sum and <Takc. Lust woeK was a lively week. What between Court aud other amusements one could till in a few hours of leisure very pleas antly. As will be shown by the fol lowing: conversation between So in and Jake, however, Jake did not see anything funny in the early pari. This time, Sat urday as usual, Sam ran upon Jake just as he was imbibiug a taste of ambrosia in the shape of four lingers of Smyrl's Best. The occasion was too solemn for speech, so Jake silently passed the decanter and when Sam felt better, he opeued the conversa tion with: "I tells yer, Sam, I is had a time dis week, I is su' had a time. M "Doan go on shakin' yu liaid dat way Jake, wlia' sort ot time yu UcU>- " "Well, Monday nit3 one ob my teef gin ter bu't, au' lie hu't, an* he. hu"t, so Tuesday mo'ning I hitch up ol' Pete, au* cum ober heah ter Dr. Alexander ter hab bim pull' out. De doctali say, Jake, dat am a pretty bad toof . He am oue ob yu groun' moler, an' w'en I goes ter pull um, doan yu holler or kick. If j*er dus, I pull yu head off De way dat man collar dat toof wus a cau tion, but he got um, an' now I is alrite." "I'se glad ter heah dat, Juke. Did yu 'ten' cote wheu yu was ober?" "Now I tinks I didj but yu bet I didna stay dere long. I walk in dat ol* cote-house, an' 1 tin' tings lookiu' 'bout lak dey did w'en de.y hab me up fer stealiu' dat hog wha' my lawyer prube I didna stole." - "Yeah, I bin heah "bout dat time, but Jake yu did stole de hog." "Yu shet yu face 'bout dat niggah, I doan mind tellin' yu dat dem ham tas' mity good. I kin tas' um yit. " "Wha' dey do at de cote house, Jake?" "1 dunno. Dey didna do nut tin wheu I wus dere. Hit seem lak dew lawyer wus oirgifyin' a pint, aiul he read frum er big book dat Jedge sum body had al ready "side dat pint. Den, de Jedge, lie nod lie liaid, an' he say' letnuie see. After he read w'at de udder Jedge say, he nod he liaid agin' aud he say, dat am rite. Den anudder lawyer jump up, an' he say dat dat 'sisioti been suppleseded by anudder, an he read frum de book, an' de Jedge, he say, lom mo see. W'en he read um, lie nod he liahl ag'in an' he say, 'dat's rite.' Den he look ter uie lak all dem lawyer guiue tite, an' I git out. I didna liab.uo idee ob dem buckra git tin me mix up wid um, cos I dun bin in one tight, au de Magis trate charge mo fifteen dollah. Dat wmn a Muss Dug eidor. Hit was dat Mistah 'fresco ws. " "Well, Jake, I reckin we git all de cote news in do nex' week People, so we kiu wait. I been wan* ter talk ter yu bout sum udder matter, but I is got tree too' 'scriber fo' De People, an' I guess I bettah tele Cap'n Soli rock do muney, fo' he talk lak he need um. I see yu nex' week ef I doan ketch yu suner nt do beer 'speneory. Smyrl corn aud beer go mity well togedder. So long. " Personally we are not tfroatly interested in this coss-]H>ol ques tion. Wo have the best well water in the city, and aro not afraid of its contaminated by any deep well cess- pool, while our sanitary arr moments aro as perfect as when our grand- par ents used them. The White K n iff lit; no Riiiokc to <M?ni|?!iv with it. Korwnh' At the tJam flvii l>ruif Company. Try them, nu<l be convinced. X We thank our correspondent at Hcthuuo for his letter which we publish elsewhere. It is crisp and directly to the point. We are not happy though with one or two country letters a weok, so let our friends who can write, from every section, come on and help The People. We need yon especially during tu*> dull seasoQ. PERSONAL Miss Blanche Solomons, of Charlotte, N. C. is visiting the falsity of Mr. W.*P. Maloue. Mr. T. Benton Brace is on a visit to his father at Meridian, Miss. Before returning ' home he will take in the St. Louts Ex position. Maj. S. R. Adams left us last night for a visit to relativer and friends at Toledo, Ohio, and other points. We wish the Ma jor a pleasant visit. Mrs. W. P. Malone left yester day to visit relatives in Char lotte, Wilmington and other Cities in N. C. Mrs. J. J. Brown, now of Flor ence, an old and very dear friend of ours, returned to her home to-day after a pleasant visit, to friends and relatives in this city and county. Misses Ollie and Leone Lewis, of Georges, who have been visit ing friends here, have returned, to their home. These young Misses ure the daughters of our frieud, Geo. Lewis, formerly R. R. Agent here. Capt. Howell of the Govern ment Engineering Corps, will be in Camden to-morrow (Fri day) for the purpose of ascer taining the condition of the Wa teree river, with the object of haying it opened for traffic by boats. This visit is of great im portance to all of us. Acard of recent date from our friend and subscriber, Mr. Ver non Crutnp of Portsmouth, Va. leads us to hope that he will soon bo with us again. He ad vises us to read up on the rules of Hoyle and English whist if we expect to have hi ui for a partner. A telegram from Mr. J. D. Crandyon Saturday, conveyed the sad intelligence of the death of his baby at Greenville. All work was immediately suspend ed on the new bank building of which Mr. Grundy is one of the co'ntracrers. We extend our sympathies to the family. Mr. S. McGowan Sim kins, al ready pleasantly mentioned in our issue of last week, now stands a chance for election, as his card appears in The People of this week. We had not pre viously to last week met Mr. S. but found him as his friends had described him, a very pleasant gentlemau who grows on you on fuller acquaintance. An ominous cloud hangs over the fortunes of Mess. N. George Evans of Edgetield, and Geo. P. Logan, of Rich laud both candi dates for solicitor, Neither of them lias as yet vent in his card. It is an absolute impossibility for any candidate to win whose announcement does not appear iu The People, so we hope the two friends mentioned will take no further chances, but send in their cards at once. Only $!).00. Mrs. A R.Smith went to Or angeburg Wednesday to attend the marriage of her friend, Miss Rayna Slater to Mr. Shahnon Linning, both of Orangeburg, which was to have occurred Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Smith will remain there a few days uith'relatives and friends. ?Rock Hill Herald, June lltli. These parties with the excep tion of the bride are well known here. Mr. A. C. Summers, the pop ulor harness- maker, left us on lust Friday night to sj?end the Summer and early Fall with his family at Wadesboro, N. C. We wish him all sorts of a good time and a safe return. Mr. O. L, Hurley, one of our advertisers was with us on Sat urday. He is now engaged on an extensive job at Hagood, where a letter can reach him. Mention The People. M iss Lutie Eiseman, a general favorite with our young i?eople, who is attending the Ursuliue Academy at Columbia, has been abvanced to the tent.h class, first division of that institution. Miss Eiseman is a sister of Mr. Fred Eiseuiau of our city. Congratu lations. Capt. Goo. R. Rembert, whose card for Solicitor graces our an nouncement columns was in the city on last Thursday and Fri day. He reports business in Ins line (soliciting) very pood, and cannot see where the other fel low is pom# to come in. The Captain is very clover, and if the average voter can tfive the marble heart to that smile and friendly look, squarely in the eye, it must be that he wants to vote for the other fellow. Bond ns ? model or stetch of Invention, we will examine and report as to patent ?btlttv, i'krr. Bond for epeelal otter to Inventors t?ofore applying for patent: It will pnj/ von; this Is no tH>gus guarantee or refund schemo. FHEK valuable boo* on patent*. Patent# secured byosadver tlaed In M Frojrresslvo American" rKKB. C0L1IBM f OflRlfiHT Iff fITCTT CI, lie. Warder BMg., Washington. P. C. BREVITIES. Look out tor an annexation editorial uext week. It will come if we can secure the pro per data Smoke White Knight clear*. Fur Ml? at the CimleL Drug Company. "Let Wisdom guide the Board*' . iu their choice of a location for j the new court house. So say we, and if wisdom does guide the Board that location will be fixed as the Jail lot. Our war news this week seems to be a trifle ancient, but it is per haps as authentic, and as new as any recei vsd si nee. The J aps and Russians are both good liars, and the truth will never be known until the war is over. The White Knight Cigar is strictly a flnlrvlMd Hiuoke. Fur sale at the Csui Ueu l>rug Company. Call fur the in. Wanted. ? A good ageat in every locality to introduce The People iuto new homes. Wo must have a thousand subscrib ers by January 1st, and frbtn present indications, we will have that number and more. In our lust, tiuao did not allow us to u>vo local mention to the ud. of U. Lucas Webb's Art Em porium. Tliey are very highly recommended us wull paperers, haying done some beautiful work in this city. When writing them, kindly mention The People, Ask for the White Knight, the b***t smoke on the market. For sale by the Camden l>rug Company. For the same reason, Mr. W. H. McFeat missed a local notice last week. See his ad. of "Sum mer School," Summer Kates iu this issue. This college ranks with the highest, and is better than mariy. Mention The Peo ple. We want the candidates to act quickly on our circular letter mailed them this week. It is now almost the universal custom for a candidate to hand the voter his card beariug his picture, and such other reading matter us he may want to place before the public. Tl?e White Knight forever. Call for no other cigar. For tale at the Caui den Drug Company . "It (the Court House) is not to be built for the convenience of u few, but for the eutiro county." The Mun site will be extremely convenient for a few people, but we cannot see thut the putting the Cnurtliouse on tiie Jail lot will seriously inconveuience anyone, and that is the place for it. Old heads, and keen observers tell us the business of the city is slowly but surely moving North ward. If this is S6, where will tli is new court house be by the time our children have to wrestle with the problem of building another one nearer the buniness center? White Knight cigar, a splendid smoke, call for them at the Camden Drug Company, and take no other. The sentences in quotation marks in the above brevities are from The Messenger of Tuesday. Editors will differ, but we hope that this time our brother has the wrong bull by the taii. We are now well into our fifth Inonth of publicrtion, and so far, out of more than six hundred subscribers, we have lost but one by death, and he had not paid for his policy. Take due warning, and govern yourselves accordingly. Are you a poor man with a family? If so, is your life in sured? If not, why not? The cost is a mere song, and after taking out a policy, you will sleep better, eat better, feel bet ter, work better and live longer, for you will have a mind at ease concerning the future of wife and little ones. Holding a life policy in some good fraternal or old line company is equally as iiniH)rtant as a paid subscription to The People. The difference is we insure you for your bene fit only, and that for a small amount, and for a limited ]>sriod. In the other you insure your wife and children against want when you are gone. TEbe I penn Mutual %itc Insurance Company. Assets Jan. 1, 1904, $61,116,235.48. Most attractive forms of contracts issued. Investigate this compa ny when buying protection. J. B. Wallace, AGENT. Office at Bank of Camden. i ICE! ICE! GEORGE W. CROSBY. "THE OI,l) RELIABLE" k* dealer is better prepared this year than ever to serve you with ice. He is now running two wa gbns, each making two deliveries daily through the week and one delivery on Sunday. Sunday hours at ice house from G o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. ni. | He respectfully solicits your patronage. mSTSWBTEU LULBOAD OP i C. Time Table No. O. To take effwt Sunday, January 10, 1WH, at 12.01 a. hi. Superseding Time Table No. 4, dated November 2, IWW. IIKTWKKK Mt'MTKR * CAMDEN. TH A 1X8 OOINU MOt'TH, No. 08 No. 70 Lv Camden 4 Ift p in 7 00 a m Sou. Ky. .1 unction 4 2ft p in 7 10 a in Ar Kllerbee 4 :W p m 7 210 a in Itemherts 4 >:t p in 7 10 a in Ar liordeii 4 r?N p m N 00 a in Ar I>a1zell 5 i:t p in K 2ft a in Ar N. W. Junction ft 4:i p in H r?H a m Ar .Sumter ft 4ft p in U 00 a hi TWAINS OOINO NOKTII. No. oh No. 71 T.v Sumter A 2ft p m 0 iW a m N. W. Junction 0 27 p in 0 88 a m Italzell 0 47 p m 0 ftO a m Ilordcn 7 (tft p m 10 10 k m Itemherts 7 SS p m 10 21 a in Kllerliee 7 HO p in 10 HI a in Snu. Hy. Junction 7 ftO^i in II 00 a in Ar Camden M 00 p in 11 10 a m 1IKTWKKX WILSON** MI 1. 1. * Sl'MTKK, Thai ss ooixu hiptii. No. 77 No. 7? Lv Sumter 4 ftO p in 3 :*t? p m Lv N. W. Junction 4 ft.1 p m 8 HH p in l.v Tindal ft 20 p m 8 47 p m Lv l'acksville ft ftO p in 4 00 p m l.v Silver 0 2ft p m 4 2ft p m l.v Millard 0 40 p m 4 8ft p m l.v Millard ft 00 p m l.v Summertoii C ftO p m ft 1ft p in l.v l>avis 7 1ft p m ft ftft p m I.V .lordau 7 itll p ill 0 1ft u in Ar Wilson's Mill 8 00 p in 7 00 p ui THAINH tlOI.Ml NOKTII . No. 72 No. 76 I.V Wilson'* Mill R 40 a in 0 (H) a m Ar Jordan 0 00 a in G 20 a m Ar lfavia Station U 4ft a ui 0 4ft ? in Ar Sunimertoii 10 15 a in 7 Ift a in Ar Millard 10 20 a hi 7 20 a in Ar Millard 10 4ft a in Ar Silver 11 00 a in 7 4ft a m Ar Facksville 11 .HO u in 8 15 a m Ar Tindall 11 ftft a m H 4ft a hi Ar N. W. Junction 12 27 p m U 12 a in Ar Sumter 12 80 p in 11 Ift a m Nos. 70 and 77 between Wilson'* Mill & Sumter daily except Sunday. No. <><i leave* Camden Mon., Wed. and Friday at 1 p in, nr. Sumter 8.40. No. 07 lenveH Sumter Tiles., Tliurs. Sat. 11 00 a m, ar. Camden 2 (Ml p in. TIIOMAS WILSON, President. Summer School No tice. All teacher* of Kershaw County who wish to atiriiil the Kershaw County Semmcr School, beginning July IS, 1001 will please notify the undersigned not later than the Ifttli of June. TheCouii ty ISoard will pay hoard of teachers in Camden at rate of $l2.ft0 per mouth. Unless an attendance of twenty-seven is secured there can be no summer school in this comity under the decis ion of the State Superintendent of Kd ucation. It is important therefore that (those who wish to attend the County Summer School should com municate with me without delay. It. C. IlKI'CK, Sup't of Kducation, K. C. NOTICE To Teachers and Trustees. The aiiniiHl report of all schools must he submitted to the undersigned ou or before the lOtn of June. Failure to comply will cause loss < f enrollment nud decrease of apportionment to such district. It. C. lllMTK, Sup't Kducation, K. C. Probate J udge's Sale. State of South Carolina, / In the County of Kerslmw. < Probate Court. AVWiV C. Moo, ii* .1 (Iminint rotrix of the l'latutc of .hut. ( Mini , oiol Nrlllr ( '? Man oml Mnrif Moo, Kxrrutrire* of I In' J'lntotr of illizn ./. Moil, 1'lohitiffn, A i/o hint Mori/ M? Moo , l.illimi A. Man, f.mrmirr It. Moo, (t. fAon, ('. ('. You, /Jum, /?'. Weitrr*, Kxevotor of Ertotc of J no. ('. II 'fitrrn, Tin' Honk of Cninftni oml oil othi'i' t'wlitur* of tin ? tint oh' of J no. I C. M on, htfnnlont*. I 'inter and by virtue of a decretal or der of the I'robate .1 n?lyc*> for Kershaw Comity, ill above entitled |ir(HWlil)|(!*, the cald order ilnted Mar<di 7, I1MM, I, .1. It. Phelps, Probate Judge for Ker kIirw County, will Melt at pnblie outcry to t lie highest bidder before the Court llonse door in Camden, S. (J., on Tues day, Julyififtll (ftth), 1001, within t he legal bourn of mile, I he following de scribed tract or pared of In ml : All that tract of land hi Kershaw >rniinty, ttoiit h Carolina. east of Cam den, on west aide of Itig TiiiiIht llranch eontaining thirty (!W>) acres, more or lent*, bounded north l?y land* of tl.c ex tat e of II. A. Marshall, east by Ititf Timber Branch, south by lands of 'I'. .1. Marsh, and west hy lam In of <1. N. (Gardner. Term* of Hale ? One half cash, bal ance in one year, necured by bond of purchaser and nyirtgnge ?>f premise*, with option to purchaser to pay a greater portion or till cash. Itesale in cane of lion-compliance nt risk of bid der. .1. It. PIIKI.PS, Judge of Probate, K . C. June 0, UK) I. AKNOIXCKMENTS. rw c an in. 1 in ? candidate for Cowprm for Ihr Fifth ConfrvMional IMxricl, anb jfrtlo (he rr?ul( of (he lifMurratw prinnry rlnHiuu. T. Y. WILLIAMS. Far MMImt. I announcf mynrir aa a candidate f??r Solicitor of l In- Fifth Judicial Circuit. | 1 plvdjcif mynclf to (initlurt an honor able campaign, to abide by the rvxuit of the Democratic primary and to ttup porl the nominee* llierwif. Ke?pectfully, GEOKGK HKLL TIMMERMAX. 1 hereby announce m.vwir a candi date fo Solicitor ot the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge mynelf to abide by the reault of the Democratic I'rimary. CEORUK K. RKMUERT. i I am a candidate fur Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit and will abidf by the result of the l>emocratic Pri mary. S. McG. SIM KINS. For th? Legislature. We dwii* to announce an a candidate forre-vltTtioii to tli** House of Repre sentatives the lion. M. L. SM ITU. sub ject to the rules of tlie ensuing Demo cratic primary. No greater tribute eaii be pan! to bin ability than the fart that he was overwhelmingly elected Speaker ut that body after only one tW'lll's service, and we feel justified III asserting that his record is one in which the whole Slate has an interest and pride. MANY VOTERS. We beg toannouiM-e the name of the lion. JOHN G. RICHARDS, Jr., as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, at the ensuing Democratic primary election, and sub ject to the rules of the same. No one lias nerved a constituency more zeal ously and efficiently than Mr. ltic.liards He im justly regarded as one of the moat conscientious, safest and ablest legislators in the State, and his rccord certainly justifies the estimate. Ker shaw county canm.t do better than bestow her approval on this faithful official by re-electing him to the re sponsible position to which he again aspire*. MANY VOTERS. For Count v Trcxtaurvr. Mr. W. It. Hough having announced his intention not to stand for re-elec tion. we hereby pl.ic.eiu nomination as a most worthy successor, Mr. W. K. MA LONE for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Malone needs no in trodoftimi to the Vol res of Kershaw C -ounty, as he is home born and home raised. We must have a goo?i man to succeed Mr. Hough, and W. F. Maloue is the man. ALL KKKSIIAW. The friends of Mr. I>. M. McOAS KILL hereby announce liiiu an a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Kershaw county in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. Mr. McCaskill need* no com mendation at our hands. I>eiiig well kiiovn to all the voters of the county, and lifcving alreauy made a very cred itable race fcr the same oflice for which We again place him in nomination. Kit 1 ENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce that Mr. D. K. HOUGH will Ite a candidate for the oflice of ('ounty Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candi date lor the office ot Auditor of Ker slmw County. subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Respect fully, JOHN J. GOOD ALE. The friends of Mr. W. P. RUSSELL hereby annotiuc.c his candidacy for Au ditor in the coming primary election. Mr. Russell is an earnest party worker, anu has lieen for many years, which fact, coupled with hi* known capacity to fill the position, entitles liiiu to a majority votlof his fellow citizen**. FRIENDS. We. the friends of Mr. MANNES RA HON, wish to announce him as a candidate for t lie oflice of Auditor. Mr. Kalmti is one of our best citizens, tho roughly i|iialified, and if elected will till the office to the full satisfaction of the entire county. VOTERS OF WEST WATEREE. For nherllT Everybody cannot lie a Sheriff, but there are n number of good men who would make good Sheriffs, and out of that number the friends of Mr. W . W. III'CKAIIKE have concluded that he is the man, and hereby place him in iioiiii nation for that oflice. VOTERS. I hereby announce myself an a rnn ?1 id at ?* for Sheriff' in life approaching primary election of the DiMniMtrnlin party. Ah I have previously ti I l**?l this office, extended mention of my canac ity to irive the people good nervier is unnecessary. I resjeetfuKy invite the support of the voters of Kershaw county. .JAMK.H I.. II A II.K. Mr. "Editor: Please announce that Mr. .f. S. TKAXTII A M will lie a candi date for re-eleetlon to the oil I re of rtlieriir, subject to the licmocratsc Pri mary. rrieinls. To the voters of Kershaw county : At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I hereby mine before you as a cainlnlate for t he office of Sheriff' of our county. I deem it unnecessary to sny anything in rehition to my administration ol said office during the term* that I served. My record is before you, and I cannot resist the temptation to thank my friend' for their support in the past, and pledge myself to do my in most to lill the position so that they will have nothing to regret if they auain elect me. and I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Pri mary election. IC. II. W I I.I.I A MS. for r<tniit> Hiiprrvlwnr. Mr. 1>. K. IHXON in li??n?l?y nn iioum-eil n* n enmlnlnte for Supervisor of Kernhnw ('ouutv in tin* euminjr pri mary vlnllon, Mr. IHxoii neeil* no worilnof rommemlntion from no. II** linn nfrvi-il u* well In tlu? pant, nnil I* well qiinlillcit to do *o In the future. MANY FKIKNlJH, IMenne nllow me npnee in your paper to present tlie name of Mr.- f?. M. I'KAlM'Kn* a suitable ninn for the Im portant portion of Sut>ervi*or of our County. In a*kitiK the people ,?f Ker uliaw county to vote for Mr. IVurnr for tlii* important position, we feel that we are funking no miatake, n* lie i* fully t|iinlille<l to (III the po*ition; ami, l?e*file*, our nention ha* hail no repre *eiitation in a rounty olllre in twenty five year*, Hljfneil, MANY V OIK US. Many friend* of Mr. K. 8. VII.LK I'lUliK hrtvbj announce him an a ran didate l<>r ihv ptwitiua irf MaxUirai* in DeKalb township in the canting primary r lection of* the l>en?oeratio part jr. Mr. Villcpi(u?> possesses am |ik> ability, and will, if e lev ted, well till the otllotf. Rditor Tin* People : Please allow us space to suggest tin* nameuf Mr. U. M. V IKCIIKK an a moot suitable candi date for tlie ottlce uf Magistrate of l>e Kalb Township. Mr. Kwrliw is a thoroughly good man, of intelligence and capacity more than amply sutti cieut to worthily till the uMoe. Wo hope that lie will stand for election. DkKAI.K TOWNS II 11*. Many friends to Uw and Order here by place in nomiiMtion for re-election Nr. J. I). Nt'lK)WKM< for the ofHoo of Magistrate for DeKalb Township in tlie appr??acliiiig Democratic primary. Mr. McDowall. as a Magistrate, need* no comment at our hands Since he has filled tlie olllce, crime of every de scription lias largely decreased, ami those who have committed it, win it brought before him have been severely (Minislieu ? the surest method of deter rin if others from committing similar oireiises. You vote for you own iMter ests, friends, when yon vote for Mr. J. I>. AIcDowhII. LAW AND OIlDEIt. For Ckrk ??f Coart Relieving in llial giMMl ul?l Dt'mtv eratic principle of ''rotation in itlHw," we. friends of Hon. fi. XV. M<tSKLYt pivwiil, with much pleasure,^* name to tin* voters of Kershaw ('timly m* a candidate for Clerk of Court. Mr. Mosely in a tried man, Iioiiihi and rap able, who will give satisfaction to all the people if elect?*d. Am is well knowit he m*rv?l iih four years in the llour-u of Representatives, with credit to linn self and lioi or to our county. We re spectfully solicit your support of liiiu iu the approaching Democratic pri mary. Eastern Krrshaw. For Hu|M?rlntra?lrMt of Kdurwtlou. The many friends of Mr. J. M. WATT <, and of Kershaw county, here by place Mr. Watts in nomination for tlieotticeof Superintendent of Kduca tion iu the ensuing primary, lie has served us very acceptably before in the same otllce, and will Uo so again if clccled. Vole for him. KAST KKRSIIAW. Mr. Editor: The many friends of Mr. W. It. TI'ltNKK do hereby announce him a candidate for County Superin tendent of Education. Mr. Turner h well known a* a young man of high moral character, lie is a practical teacher, having taught the last eight successive years. The last live year* III the same coiuiiiilii^y. If elected, lit* will serve Vlie county ill the same faith ful manner a* lie has served as teacher. MANY FKIKNIM. PASTURAGE. This is to inform the public that I have a lino pasture, both upland and river, and will bo glad to iiasturo your trows, horses or mules. My pasture is located on the Kalmond place about four miles from tne city. T. G. WIL.L.IAMS Patituragre. I am prepared to pasture cat tle on the well kuo.vn range of Mr. J no. McSmyrl. Will give the business my personal atten tion. Patronage respectiully solicited by M. G. HUCKABEE. W. A. SCHROCK, Real. Estate Acjent ..<*2 Z-4J" ANI> COLLECTOR. Houses awl lands bought, sold or rented. Apply at office of The People, Cor. Main & JJclcalb Sts., Cam den, S. C. GARLAND'S STABLES. New Stables, Fresh Stoek, Up-to-Date Vehicles. Call on me on ltutlerff/e Arenne, jufit below the Old Post office, W. A. GARLAND , l*rop'i\ Camden Hotel Corner Main and DcKalb Streets. M rs. R. F. Phillips P BO PR I ?T HESS, (iOOfl HOARD ANI? LODOINO PrUNlSIIKD AT TlIK Ol.T) KATKH, $1.00 Per Day. Tout fitrooi{iltlicitii.