The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, June 30, 1904, Image 5

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local flbatter. "Wanted. A good milch cow with young calf. Nothing but a good 6uc wanted. Answer quick, as the need for the cow is urgent. For Rent. A large five room cottage on corner of Mill and New btreets. Desirable location, easy terms. Apply to E. C. von Treskow. Good MUcli Cattle. Camden can perhaps boast of as tine milch cattle as any inte rior town or city in the State. It is a real pleasure to watch the sleek herds returning home from pasture every evening. ? New County Map. Mr. Jas. T. Burdell has our ? thanks for one of liis new county maps. It is very accurate and I jclearlr printed, and is on sale at the Messenger Office at $2.00 per, copy. llorn.cil Scnke Killed. < A s]wcimen of this rare reptile ] was killed Inst week on or near the Riverside Dairy Farm by Mr. T. J. Lewis. It measured about six feet long, and the iiorn on the tail was of consider able length. 'Improvement** In Public Scliool Property. We learn that it lias been de termined to put a slate roof on the Camden Graded School Building, and to build a briclc and iron fence iu front of the Laurens Street High School building. For Sale. A very desirible building lot just outside of tne city limits. Situated in one of the best loca tions we know. There is but p one price for this lot, so whoever is interested had better call -cjuick lor full particulars at the office .of The People. ?Jol? Printing. Once a patron of our job office, always a patron, has been our expereience since our work has become known. We have lost no patrons and are daily securing new ones. We thank you all, but must remark, there is still room for more. First Flsli Story. On the morning of June 20th, Mr. L. H. II in son on going to his self arranged fish traps at the <5myrl Fishery,found that he had made a catch of two niagnficent .carp. They weighed 10 lbs and ?12A lbs. respectively. This catch may be attributed solely Am the fact that Mr. Ilinson uses .only self-arranged traps. Mammoth Beets. Our thanks are extended to Mrs. A S. White, proprietress * of the famous Bellshaw Farm, for two Mammoth beets, pulled almost at random from that farm. The respective weights of these two beauties were, 3 A lbs. aud 3 * lbs. 9 ounces. They are of the ordinary table variety, apparent ly the turnip rooted blood beet. Printing I>ny. For the benefit of all concerned ?wo wish to say that we go to press on Wednesday evening, by this m*aus being enabled to get The People to the i people of the country a day soon er than if we delayed printing until Thursday morning. This rule is giving general fintisfac tion, and barring accidents, we ?will keep it up. Wanted, Wo particularly request all ?candidate* who are still owing * us for I ho?r cards of announce ment, to coint forward and set ?"tie. The fact that your card i* in The Peoifl^, gives you a chance for the nomination, but your chances will be largely in.-, creased by paying promptly, be sides which, wo not only .want, but we neeod the money. First Cotton Blooms. So far as heard from, Capt. 0. P. Lorick of the Cantoy section holds the championship for the first cotton bloom of the season, ho having plucked several from one of his fields on Tuesday, the 21st inst. The next ill order is "the first wMor-melon," upon receipt of vh eli at tlii.i office, wo will give the lucky grower all kinds of a i Ijj pufT. Notice, The Second Presbyterian church of Camden, S. C., will be dedicated Sunday. July 3, M)04. ?Services will be held at 11 a. ni. mud H;30 p. in. Rev. C. U. Frier son, I). i>., of Sumter, S. C., will prentfh the dedicatory ser mon at 11 o'clock, a. ni. A cordial invitation is extend ed to both colored and white to ?be present. 1 (Rov.) W. It. Jjuld:on. JUouutry C'orrexiKmdence. Still that one and sometimes two letters a week from country correspondents. That*isn't fair to t he people at larsre, muoh lees to The People, so co:ne to the front, friends, and let us show to the public what kind of a country weekly we, ? together, can get out. Have your copy to reach us . by Wednesday morn* ing. Old Woman Ue?|l. ?'Aunt Phyllis** Dial gied at her home in Waterloo on last Friday. She was 112 years old, in perfect health up to the time of her death, and did general housework around the neighbor hood where she was liked and respected by all the whites. It is said that she could thread and sew with thfe finest cambric needle.. An Excising Runaway, On last Friday afternoon as ino nose reel team was out. on Main Street for practice, a little sorrel pony, attached to a buggy, ran away in front of Dr. P. L. Zerap's drug store. Excitement ran high for a moment or so. as the buggy was occupied by a younsr lady, a daughter of Mr. E. M. Boykin. The horse how ever was easily stopped in front of Mr. Geo. T. Little's stables. No damages to life, liuib or pro perty. We congratulate the young lady. Fish Fry. A pleasant party from Kershaw consisting of Col. L. C. Hough, Judge E. D. Blakney, Messrs. Stuart Heath, John Stevens and others, passed through the city 011 Tuesday en route for Rem berts, to attend a lish fry in the neighborhood. They returned on Wednesday. Wo have not learned the extentof their suc cess with the finny tribe. Com munication on the subject looked for next week. Shooting Scraps. From an exchange wo note the shooting on last Thursday night at Kingville, of Mr. Johu Mickle by a Mr. Wliisonant, a brotheir brakeman. It seems that Mickle and Whiaonant had had a fisticuff, which being eud ed, Mickle returned to his work of coupling cars. Whisouant went olT and returned with a pis tol, with which he shot Mickle iu the leg. It is hoped that the wound will not result seriously. Mr. Mickle is a son of Mrs. Jane Mickle, of our city. The City Printing. The City printing for one year was on last Friday awarded to The Messenger, at actual cost of composition, or seven cents per square. We .congratulate the city on securing cheap itriuting for the coming year, aua .commend Mr. Birch more for his philanthropy. The People also had a bid in, but was uot previously made aware that it was the custom to do corporation work without a little profit, soour bid went down to defeat. Gold and Kaolin. A lead of gold has been dis doverod on the plantation of Mr A. B. Young, near DcKalb, fclso a very valuable bed of clay, which from the appearence of it should be kaolin. An expert from Massachusetts was on the grourvj last week inspecting, and carried away samples of both gold rock and clay. He stated that he would return about the first of August, prepared to make a deal for the property should he and Mr. Young bo able to come to terms. Samples of the ore and clay may be seen at this oflice. An Man. Blimey, II. F. D. No. 1, .lune 25th, 1W)4. Mr. W. A. Sell rock, Ej., Camden, S. C., Deo* Sir: A friend has boon letting mo read his People, but as I d??.j't thiuk it is honest to road another man's paper, I en close #100 to pay on one for my self until I can fret out cotton. Send it t? the above-address. We are all in love with your paper over here, and I think when cotton commences to fj??t on the market-, Jllaney No. 1 will roll you up a biff list of subscribers, (iood luck to The People and its editor. Yours forever, ?Every housewife and you riff lady in the country treasures <Uie.se candidate* cards, while the voter is ff rati tied to have one of them handed to him with ap propriate remaks accompanying. SECURE PATENT Send us ft model or nkotch of Invonthit. wo will examine ?nd rejKjrt an to pateirt nullity, Kit It B. Bond for special olTer fro Inventors tieforo applying for patent; It xrlll ;v?v you I this Is no bo^tis fcunrantee or refund sehenio. FMKH valuable Ixjok on paf unta. Pntont?secured bvnsadvrr I t'.sed lit " Progressive American" FHl'.K. coLtnnii rop\RK?T?i? rm;\T rotinr. L WardtrBldy., Washington, D. C. j PERSONAL ?We are glad to learn that Rev. W. W. Mills is decidedly better. , ?Mrs. Sallie Crane and the baby are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Crane's mother, Mrs. S. E. Gpodale. ?Dr. J.' T. Cottrell left us yes terday for his annual visit la his brother In the mountains of East. Tennessee. ?Mr. James E. Vauglian has returned from a ?hort visit to Glenn Springs much improved m health. ?Mr. Duncan Lang; now in the express service in Columbia, was in the city a few hours on Sunday night. ?Mr. end Mrs. T. S. Myers and family are spending a few weeks here with relatives. They are now residents of Cheraw. ?Mr. Donald Alexander is now connected with the civil engineering firm of C. C. Wilson, Columbia, S. C. Success to you Donald. ?Mr. T. Benton Bruce has re turned from his vi9it to relatives at Meridian, Miss., his trip hav ing been cut short because of the illness of his little son. ?Mr. G. W. Turner, who has been working at the State farm, has resigned and accepted a pos- ] ition as molder at the Camden LumVer Compauy. ?Mr. II. I. DePass has return ed from his wedding tour, to all appearances, at peace with him self and all the world. Cordial greetings. ?Mr. L. J. Watts, of Cante.v, reports cotton as small iti *his section, but of good color, and corn fairly good, but in need of rain. ?Mr. and Mrs. T. Benton Bruce's little baby is much im proved in health this weeic, ou which happy fact, we congratu late the parents. ?The workman House looks like itself again. Mr. Gay, the clerk who left us about the 1st of May has returned, apd says he is hero now till Gabrae] blows This is as it should be. Gay.is a good cleric. ?Our genial friend, Mr. J. H. Clark, manager of the Garland stable here, has closed the stable for the season, and will spend the remainder of the Summer at his home at Hendersouville. N. C. Mr. Clark says that he will return iu time to vote in the pri mary. ?Captain Bennie Hail has re turned to us from Glenu's Spings almost, if not quite recovered in health. We are all pleased, we dare say, uone more so than lus father, who litis tilled the Chief's place during his absence. We do not sopposp that Capt. Jits. L. objected so much to th<* policing part of the job, but when it came to making an undertaker of him, we rather think ho wanted to draw the line. Sam and Jake. Saturday was a fairly lively day, of comfortable coon tempe rature, aud our two mokes felt the spirit of the occasion, as well as some of the spirit of Dr. Lang's when they met for their usual weekly chat. Sam said to Jake : "Well Jake, we's luibin all kin' ob wedder fo' crap. How is yu corn?" "Sam, yu jes orter see dat corn. Yu kno' I bin tell yuonce ! 'bout liabin ter trow out sum ob de crap I hab pitch cos yu tek Mahaley fum me. Well, I jes dubble de goaucr on de corn I hab plant' an' hit am sho line. Ef he keep up lak ho am now. I'se guino piny dat sumo trick on Mars' Charlie nox' your, cos him an'mo bof mole mouoy by him." 1 'Oat's lie way tor [mok corn, Juke, but how is yu cot ton ?" "Sam, I is #in tor boliob dut yu is do bos fjren 1 i?ot. betieo I tek dat greasy raskil ob a boy frum dat skuLe, an' inok 'iui pull do boll cord obor ol' Pete, yu nebor see soch a change. Do cotton am alriilo, an' 1 tfot dat lion 'stond' too, jos lak yu say 1 would." "lint I say, Jake, dero .am an udder (juestion 1 wan' tor ux yu, is yu laid by?" "Why, sho I is lay by, but whulTor yu wan' ax dat ques tion ?" ?'Cos, nifrjgnr, of yu is lay by] now, yu uin' tfuino mok chit hi# crupyuyu titik yu mole, dat's all. Jos yu Inker at me. Dus yu cbor lioah ob mo layin* by f L cloan tinlc yu dus, an' w'en yu heali 'bout mo agin, yu wont hoah it. I plow my crapes Ion# os I kin plow um, an' I allors moUs mo" dan 'nuf tor keep mt offoti or Hon. Yu try dat plan erwhijo an' yu do or 'holo lot 1 bettor." ?Tso fruino do dat berry tin# 8am, bul 'to' yu jro lointno toll yer, dat I'.so got do lines' patch ob watormiIlioiiH in dirt kontry, I nu l'so nuSsin' or bitf tin for do Cap'n. lie snv he wav'put um iu Do Pooplo." I "Los hub unnddor vn ob (bit Suiyrl's lies', cos 1 kij-j' 1 n?js?.vj yu 'giu 'ft nox' Sudd^y." BREVITIES. *Sco the Blue and Gold sign of ??The People,*?'.Cor. Main and DeKalb ? Streets, Newspaper and Job Office. ?Do not forget tflftt Fall Irish potato patch. It'will be well worth your while togive it par ticular attention. ( ?No peaches haVe yet been : seen on the market. We can handle a bushel or so on sab* scription when they do come in. Smoke White Knight cigars. Far ?ale at tbe Caindet. Druf Company. ?Do not cast aside your last winter suit because it is soiled. Take it to A. G. Islar on Law Range, and he will make a new suit of it. ?It is rumored that a new superintendent has been elcctcd for the PcKalb Cotton Mill. A Mr. Davis from somewhere up the country. The White Knight forever. Call for no other cigar. For sale at the Cam den Drug Company. ?The Eureka Barber Shop is prepared to {jive you hot sun or water baths. Sun bath hours, 2 to 5 o'clock P. M. and water baths at any hour. ?We hope that those interest ed will note particularly the ad. of the B. Lucas Webb Art Em porium, Columbia, S. C. They are Wall Paper Decorators. Ask for the White Knight, the best smoke on the market. For sale by the Camden Drug Company. ?Call next week and see sam- j pies of those candidates cards, j you candidates who have not placed your order wiMi us. If you do not i>lace it then, you stand in your own light. ?Tl\,e JStute Campaign is a farce of the tirst water as we knew it would be. Small audi ences and no enthusiasm. Break it olf. If any county wants a meeting, let it call it. The White Knight Cigav is strictly a first-class smoke. For sale at the Ctini den Drug Company. Call for them. ?We want every one of our subscribers to secure us at least one new oue. It is easily done, costs you nothing, ? aud will double the power and inlluence of Tne People. If you are a friend, be a friend iudeed. and send iu the name of that sub scriber. White Knight cigar, a splendid smoke, call for tlicin at the Camden Drug Company, and take no other. ?We have recently innocently provoked a slight acrimonious uess of feoliug towards us on the part of several who should be our best friends. Touching tne popket nerve will have that effect. As we are n<;t a million aire however, and have like others, to hunt for business, we guess that we will continue to do business at the same old stand. The White Knight; no Hinoko to compare with it. For sale at the Cam <len Drug Company. Try them, ami be conviucud. The State Campaign. The snb-committe of tin* State ex ecutive c? mmittee met in Columbia on lliu night of June 1st, and mapped out the itinerary for the State Campaign meeting*, which is an follows: Florence, Thursday, June 80th. Darlington, Friday, .Inly Int. Kennetuville, Saturday, July 2nd. ]tislmpvillc. Tuesday, July 5tli. Chestcrlleld, Wednesday, July 0th. CAMPION, Thursday. .July 7th. Lancaster, Friday, July itfh. Yorkviile. Saturday, July HHh. L'iiion, Tuesday, July 12t.fi. Spartanburg, Wednesday, July 13th Gnfl'ney, Thursday, July 14th. Greeiinille, Friday, July 15th. l'iekens, Saturday, July IHth. Walhalla, Tuesday, July Will. Anderson, Wednesday, .Inly 201 h. I Abbeville, Thursday. .Inly 21st Greenwood, Friday, July 22nd. Laurens, Saturday, July 28rd. Newberry, Monday, Jmy 25th. Orangeburg. Tuesday, July 2?Ub. llamherg, Wednesday, July 27th. St. George*, Thursday, July 28th. Charleston, Friday, July 20th. j Walterboro, Saturday, July HOHj. I lieaufori, Tuesdry, August 2nd. llaiupton, Wednesday, August iird. liaruwell, Friday, August 5th. Aiken, Saturday, August 6th. Kdgelleld. Monday. August 8th, Saluda,Tuesday, August 0th. Lexington, Wednesday, August 10th Chester, Thursday, August 11th. Wiuusborn, Friday, August 121b. Columbia, Saturdjiy, August 131th. At a former meeting it was derided not to require atteiidaMee upon all (lie meetings by eamlidai.es who are with out opposition. The aj-seiyonents lixct are: For candidate* for governor, ?50; lor lieutenant governor, $12.50; for ad jutant general, ?-5; for all other State olllees, f;J7.10; for congress, forso liciior, $2$. Sound Lo?ic. Any man cun tnke a newspa per, it is the cheapest thin# lie can buy. Every tiiwe a lieu clucks und lias laid an egg, liis paper is paid for a week. It costs less than a postage stamp?less than to send or receive a letter. | It comes to you every weeK, rain or shine, ,calm or storm. No matter what happens it enters 50111* door a welcome friend, full of sunshine, chew and inter est. It opens the door q.f the great world and puts you face to face with its peoplo aud its groat events. It shortens the long winter night. It is your adviser,', gossi per and friend, no man is just to his chidren who does not give them the local paper. No man is gtood to himself who does net take news 1 papers. -Ex. lSuild i lis wid Low. Take notice that tbo pionthly I dues to the Enterprise tJuildin<? and Ijoiui will be due and jKiy able ut the oltico of the Secre tary on Tuosday, July 5ili, in stead of on Monday, July 4111, the 4th bcin<r a le^al holiuay. flasket I*ionic. Ttio seventh annual Basket Picnic of The Camdcq Social Club, (colored) held at Spring Dale on Thursday, the 3$rd, was said to have been a re cherche af fair, complete aud up-to-date in etery particular. The- Com mi tee, with J. S. Myers, Chairman, were indefatiguable in looking aftejr the comfort and pleasure of every guest, the day was ideal, and everyone had a good time. A Sad l>ea?li. 7r" On Friday, June 17th, the death angel visited the home of Mr. W. H- Hornsby, aud took bis kind aDd devoted mother. Mrs. Hornsby united with the Unjon Baptist Church when quite jroung and tried to live a happy life. She passed away after a short illness. She was 03 years of age. She leaves two daughters, four sons, two sisters and two brothers and a host ot friends to mourn her de parture. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Adker son, at Union church, Saturday evening, June 18th, in presence of q. large crowd. As a mother she could not do too much for her children. The happy home is now desolate, the fond children's hearts are broken. She was loved by her many friends and will be greatly missed in our community. The bereaved family have the deep est sympathy. "The L<ord giveth and the Lord taketh away." "We hope slie has gone to rest forever. lwcbbie E. Wood, lilaiiey, S. C. KilnrntoTonr liowru Willi Cimrnrolii. Onmly C&tlmrtlc. curn c<)iiiii.l|wtlwi former. 10c.35c. 1IC.C-C fall. tlrucvisuircfiiiKi iiuuiey. To Tare l'?ii?il|w(ian Kor?r?r. TiiSic Caiitlv Cutlmrila 10c orSSo. If C. C. O. full lo euro. tlruuKihU refund uiuiter NORTHWESTERN MROAS OF S. C. ? Time Table No. 5. To take efleet Sunday, January 10, HK)1, at 12.01 a. hi. Superset!mi? Time Table No. -J, dated November 2, 15)03. 1IKTWKKX Sl'MTKIt * CAMDKN. TltAlNS (lOIKO HOIJTM, No. OS No. 70 T.v Camden -1 15 |> m 7 00 a iii Soil. Ky. .function 4 25 p m 7 10 a m Ar Hllerbee 1 SfS p m 7 S50 a rn Kemberts 4 -18 l? ill 7 10 a in Ar IJorflen 4 5H p in N 00 a iii Ar 1'alzetl f> 13 p m H ?_>."> a m Ar N. W. Junction 5 -IS p in k 5H a iii Ar Suuiter 5 15 p iii 0 00 a hi TKAJ.VH GOING NVJITII. No. IIM No. 71 I,V Sumter f? 25 p iii J) .'to a m N. W. Junction 0 27 j? m 3X a m Pal/.ell 0 17 p l.n 0 FA) a iii I'orden 7 05 p m 10 10 h iii ltembertA 7 2:t p iii 10 21 a m Idler bee 7 80 p m 10 :tl a in Soil. Ky. .function 7 50 p iii 11 00 a iii Ar Camden K 00 p in 11 10 a iii No. ('ft leave* Camden Moil., Weil, and Friday at 1 p in, ar. Hit inter 1I.-10. No. (17 leaves Sumter Tues., Tliurs. .Hal. 11 00 r. in, ar. Camden 2 00 p hi. TllOMAS WILSON, President. Summer School Notice. Not having peeured twenty teachers to attend the Kershaw County Sum mer school, notice is herchy given that there will be no summer school for Kershaw County this year. The State Supt. of Education has decided that we would not have the school here, unless as many as twenty teacher* would at tend. This notice is given that those who have expressed a wish to attend here may arrange to attend the State Summer School at Hock Hill which will open on .1 line. 2!Mh. The county will pay flL'.OU of expenses, possioly more. H. <3. Jlruce, Supt. 10. Examinations for Clemson. Examinations for scholarship in Cleinscti Agricultural College will be held at t lit* Court House in Camden oj-i .luly Kth, conducted l?y the County Hoard of Kducatmu. Kershaw county it entitled to two .scholarships wortji $fOO each. These scholarships are awarded by the State Hoard upon re commendation of the County hoard. The following infor mation will he of interest to applicants; Students who mak<c at least 00 per cent, on each of I he.-e exauiiuat inns in cluding elementary Knirlish, Arithme U(!, I'nited States History ami Cent ra phy will heenti.thxl to admission to the Preparatory class, Sept. 11. Thme who desire to enter higher classes must ?report to t he < ?ollegi' for further exam ination Sept. Xlh hut it n nut be clearly understood by every oye that they must pass examination before the County JHoar<ta of Education and be recommended by the Hoard lor a schol arship an I alter reaching the ('olletfe, if the authorities bnd that they are able to go to a higher class than the preparatory iJcpartiiii-nt, an opportu nity will he granted them upon condi tions hereafter furnished. J{. C. HTU C K, Supt. Kd. K. C. NOTICE. f'oinpclUivr examination for Special Normal Scholarship in South Carolina rollctfc, will be held at Court House, Ji?I,V hi h. SeholarsiiipH nrc worth $10.00 in rn?h ami remission of lee*. Kor informa tion apply to fteiil. Sloan, l*ri.?#?i<l*?nt, J^oluiiibih H fJ. Liruof Supt. 2vJ. K. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Kor Cmigrfo. 1 atn a ramtiilntv for I'onsiv** f??r t)??* Fifth Cvnxr^iuiial sub* jwt to lli?? r?**ult of lite l>euiocraln; primary election. T. Y. WILLIAMS. F?r Solicitor * I announce mywlf as a candidate for Solicitor ?>r the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself to conduct an lionor nl>le campaign, to abide by the result of the l?cm<?crat i" primary and to *up port I lie nominees tliereof. Respectfully, GKORGK BELL TIM MERMAN 1 hereby announce myself a csndi date fa Solicitor ot the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledsre myself to abide by the result of the l>en?ocratic Primary. GKORGK K. RKMIIKRT. I am a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit and will abide by the rioUit uf the | Miner*tie Pri mary. S. Mdj. SIM KINS. Ikn L<egt?lutpr?. We desire to announce as a candidate for re-election to the House of Repre sentatives the lion. M. L.SMITII,sub ject to the rules of the ensuing Demo cratic primary. No greater tribute can be paid to his ability tliiin the fact. mm lie was overwlielmindly elected Speaker ot that body after only one term's service, ami we feel justified in asserting that his record is one in which the wt?ole State lias an interest and pride. MAN** VOTERS. We beg to annoiiti'M' the name ?f the Hon. .IOI1X O. RK'llAKDS, Jr., as a candidate lor reelection to the llonse of Representatives, ?t the ensiling Hemocratic primary election, and sub ject to the rules or the same. No one lias served a constituency more jeal ously and efficiently than Air. Richards He is justly regarded as one the most conscientious, safest and ablest legislators in the State, and his record certainly justifies the estimate. Ker shaw county cannot do lietter than bestow her approval on this faithful ofl'.cial by re-electing liiui to the re sponsible position to which lie again aspires. MANY VOTERS. For County Tntii?n?,p. Mr. W. It. Hough having announced his intention not to stand for rc-elec t ion, we hereby place in nomination as a most worthy successor, Mr. W. 1-'. M A LON E for the oflice of County Treasurer. Mr. Maloue needs no in troductloii to the votres of Kershaw County, as lie is lioine born and l;?nne raised. We must have a good man to succeed Mr. Hough, and W. F. Malone is the man. AI.!, KERSIIAM1. The friends or Mr. D. M. McCAS Kl LI, hereby announce him as a can didate for the oflice of Treasurer of Kershaw county in the approaching primary election of the democratic party. Mr. Mc(7askill needs no com mendation at our hands, being well known to all the voters of the county, and having alrcaoy made a very cred itable race fcr the same oflice for which we again place him iu nomination. FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: I'lease announce that. Mr. 1>. K. HOl'dII will be a candidate for the ollice of County Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. Fur County Auditor. I hereby announce myseir a candi date lor the office of Auditor <if K^r siinw Countv% subject to the rules of tlie Democratic primary election. Respect fully, JOHN J. COODALE. The friends ;>f Mr. XV. F. ItUSSELfj hereby nunoiiijce his candidacy Tor Au ditor in the coming primary election. Mr. Russell is au earnest party worker, and has been for many years, which fact, coupled with Ins known capacity to fill the position, entitles liiui to a majority vote of his.fellow citizens. FRIEND*. We. fhe friends or Mr. MANNES RA BON, wish to announce him at? a candidate for tlie oflice of Auditor. Mr. Rabou is one of our best citizens, tho roughly qualified, and if elected will fill the oflice to tlie full satisfaction of the entire county. VOTERS OF WEST WATEREK. Vi*r .sliorllT Everybody cannot be a Sheriff, but there are a number of good men who would make good Sheriffs, and out of that number tlie friends or Mr. W . V|>. III'OKAl?EE have concluded that lie is the man, and hereby place him ip nomination for that oflice. VOTERS. I hereby announce myrclf as n ear. for SliiTiir in the approaching primary election of tin* I>euiocratin party. Ah I have previously filled tin-* ollice, extended mention of my mono ity to gife llie people* good service is uiiiu reHsarv. I rc>| ect fully invite (lie support of the voter* of Kershaw cwunty. JAMUS L. IIA ILK. Mr. T'.ilitor: Please announce that. Mr. .f. S. TIIA NTH A M will he a eandi ilrtte for re-election to the olllee of Sheriir, subject to the Democrats!- Pri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw county : At the earnest solicitat ion of my friends, I hereby ??? mo before you as a candidate for t he olllee of Nherill'of our county. I deem it unnecessary to say anything in relation to my administration of said oflic.e during the terms that I served. My record is before you, and I cannot resist the temptation to thank my friends for their support ill the past, ami pledge myself to do my ut most to till the position so that they will have nothing to regret if they again elect me. and I pledge myw:Jf to abide the result of the I>cmocratii; Pri mary election. a 11. It. WILLIAMS. For Cnntit.V Miif>prvl?w>r. Mr. D. F. DIXON is hereby an noimeed as a candidate for Supervisor of Kershaw bounty in tIn* coming pri mary Mr. hixoti needs no words of oommendat ion from us. He has nerved us well in tin* past, ami Is well qiialilleU Lw do so in tlx1 future. MANY FKIKNI>8. Dense allow me spam iti your paprr to present the inline of Air. II. M. I'KA lU'K as a cult able man for tin* im portant position of HutN'rvlsor of our County. In asking the iieople ;>f Ker shaw county to vote for Mr. I'earee for this important position, we tccl that we arr making no mistake, as lie is fully qualified to lill the position; ami, besides, our ?wtion lias had no repre M'utation in a eounty ofllcu In twentv fivojears. Signed, MANV VOTIiHi. Many frit'tMN of >lr. K.H.VHJ1K t'KU'K lier*?by announce Into a* a ran didat<* lor the (Mrtitii)u of Magistrate in i>fK?ll) fowuship in the ?v?inlti? primary election of tl??* IVuuMtratiu paily. Mr. Ville|4t;ue iiii Ide ability, and will, if eivvUtl, well ill the office. Editor The People : l'lrir allow 114 span* to KUKKesS tli?* name of Mr. U. M. I INOliKK aw a most nui table candi date for Hie olHce of Maffixiratr of l>e Kalb Township. Mr. Fiiiaher i? a thoroughly k?mh1 man, of intrlli^'iu'ti and capacity nior>* than amply buI?1 cifiit to worthily fill the ofllov. We hope that he will ntand for election. DaKALIt TOWNSllIi*. Many friends to l.aw and Order here by place in nomination for re-election Mr. .?.!>. MvlKiWKLL for the office of Magistrate fur IleKalb Township in the approaching l>emocrat>c primary. Mr. MclH>wall, as a Magistrate, neod* no coinineiit at uiy hands Since ho | linn I)Ih*?l the office, crime of every d?? \ scripti??ii has largt-ly decreased, and I tlio.se who have committed it. when 'brought before him have been severely punisheU?the .surest method of deter ring others from committing similar oltViise*. You vote for you own inter ests, friends, when you vote for Mr. .1. 1>. McDowutl. LAW AN I> OltDElJ. fqr Clerk of Court. Believing ill that good old Pemo oratio principle of "ruUilioii in ollla*." We, frieuds ot llon. U. W. MOSKIA', present, witn much pleasure, his name Ui the voters of Kershaw County as a candidate fur Clerk o( Court. Mr. Mosely is a tried mall, honest and cap nlAe, who will give out Isfaction to all the jH'uple if elected. As is well known he served us four years in the House of Kcpreseutalivcs, with credit to him self and hoi or lo our county. We re spectfully solicit your support of him in the approaching Democratic pri mary. Eastern Kershaw. For Sii|M-rlnl?'itil?-iit of Kducullou. The many friends of Mr. ?J. M. WATT S, and of Kershaw county, here by plaee Mr. Walls in nomination for lfie otllce of Superinleudeul of Kduca liou in the ensuing primary.' Lie luvi served us very acceptably belorc 1:1 the same olliee, and will Uo so again it elected. Vote tor him. KAST KKllSlf AW. Mr. Alitor: The many friends of Mr. W. it. T(JItN Kit do Hereby announce him a canUidale for County Superiu lendeiii of Kuucalioii. Mr. Turner is well known as a young man of high moral character, lie is a practical teacher, having taught l|ie lust eight successive year*, The last live year.* in the same community. If elected, In* will serve wlie county ill the same taiih lui manner a? lie bus served as teacher. MANY KltlKN 1>S. PA8TUKAQE. This is to inform the* public that 1 luive a lino pasture, both upland and river, and will bo glad u> pasture your cows, horses or mules. My pasture is located 011 the Salinond place about iour miles from tne city. T. G. WILLIAMS Pjisturage. I am prepared to pasture cat tle on the Well known ratine of Mr. Jiio. McSmyrl. Will i*ivp. the business my personal atten tion. Patrouage respeetiully solicited by M. G. 11UCKABEE. W. A. SCHROCK, Heal. Estate Agent 2 Zdj" AN!) COLTjECTOK. Houses and lands bought, so!?l or rented. Apply at oftico of The People, Cor. Main & Dekalb hits., Cam den, S. C. GARLAND'S STABLES. New Stables, Fresh Stock, Upto-Date Vehicles. Call on me on j llntledye Avenue, just below the Old Vontojflee. IV. A. GAUL AND, I'rop'r. ICE! ICE! GEORGE. W. GROSBY, "THE Ot/D RELIABLE" dealer is better prepared this year tlmn ever to serve you witli# ice. He is now running two wa; j^oris, each making two deliveries daily through the week and one delivery on Sunday. j Sunday hours at ico bouse from 0 o'clock a. til. to 2 o'clock p. m. I lie respectfully solicits your patronage. I'o turn t?H?ii|iAi.un forvvtr. Tnfco <'a:?etire1s Cornlv Oiillmillc 10?, rrTAc. if C. O. C. lad U> cure, drut^ibU ufui.u luoucy.