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local flDatter. I J?wr Sale. A Hue Cow aud Calf. Apply if or price aud description at this rflfflce. *?r Itemt. A large five room cottage on corner of Mill and New streets. Desirable location, easy terms. A|pply to E. C. von Treskow Fowid. . ~mu A pocket-book found on July 22d, containing a sum of moaey. Owner can recover same by call ing at this office, proving pro perty and paying for this notice. | Vsnfed. To rent or lease a farm of I About 100 acres, containing wood, water and some pasturage land. Mast be located near some good YUM school. L*eave terms and location of | laaA at this office. To Bent. Unfurished boarding house, containing 7 bed-rooms, large dining-room, spacious pantry and kitchen. . Lights and water in the house, Irresponsible par ties need not apply. Send in your name and address to this office for further particulars. Wanted. Each and every one of our readers to patronize home enter prise as represented by The Peo yl?. Our job work is par excell-1 eftce, and while some of oua pat rons of that line have not much ot a voice for singing, all of them give willing testimony to the quality and price of our work. Law and Order. Instances of direct infractions against law and order have been quite rune recently* Let us hope that the Cause does not lie in the truth of the old saying that "hunger manes any hog tame," but rather in the growth of a healthier public sentimeut among the j*eople. Heavy Haiti*. Almost every section of the county was visited by heavy falls) - af rain, either on Friday night, or Saturday evening, in many sections, it came in the very nick of time, as both old and young corn was in an advanced stage of suffering. It will im 5trove rapidly now, on which act we congrctalafe all the i people. For Sale. ' One 7 months old Gmdo Jer sey aud Shorthorn Ball Calf. The calf Is a very line animal, <aud it sired by a registered Shorthorn Ball, the dam being ta Registered Jersey cow with ia fine milk and butter record. For further information and price, apply toMaj. A. S. White, nt the Workmav House, Camden, S- C. An excellent opportunity to secure a lino stock bull.?Ed. Kfnihnw Guard* lteturn. Our gallant little military icompany, The Kershaw Guards, returuod on the 20th, from the *?rcampment of the 2d Regiment lot Columbia. All the members report having the best of good times, and the men are loud in praise of Lieutenant Command ing, I. C. Hough. Captain Zeuip was not able to be with the coin paay because of the critical ill ness of two of his patients here. AJMrntlon Survivors! The surviving soldiers and saii&ors of the late war between the States, are Hereby notified to meet at the time and places na?ed below, on the fivst Satur day,. the Oth day of August be tween the hours of 12 m* and 3 p. m. for the purpose of electing one of their number to serve on tH? pension board for the ensu la* year: ItaKalb township, Opera house, (Wateree township, Lugo/f, fltuffalo township, Bethune, ?Flat Rock township, Wostville. W. F. Russell, Ch'm Pension Board, K. C. Again Pleasantly Remembered. Oyr good friend, Mr. H. C, Pettigrew, of DeKalb, has again Remembered the lean and hun gry editor by bringing in on -Monday a splendid mess of beans, a nine head of the same kind of cabbage as before mentioned. nn4 tlie mystic autnber of tomatoes, thfoeof which weigh* *d exactly four and one half po?*ds, the reminder four scal ing up nt three and a half pounds. This is what wo may call proper truck gardening, asirl fro** the evidence given by out siders, our friend Howell, Is go ing to do as well on his general farm of lorn aad cotton, despite certain reiiorts that with the de parture of a friend and montor of bis, down would go jljo crop Inspects of H. C. P? The People "Wi We regret to lay that .the brag "People" watermelon we had hoped to show oar people on Saturday, waa deroaw# by hkbblh. l%s place waa taken,, fceetover, by a very baMaooe IIfly-pounder that waa brought in by our friend, Mr. A. B. Young, of DeKalb. The rariety la, we Ahiak, the "Kalb** Gem. Many thanks, Adain. Death of Mrs. MeLewdea. On Friday, the 22d. inst the freed spirit of Mrs. Helen Mc Lendon wended its flight up ward, after weeks of suffering in its earthly body. Mrs. Me Lendon was the wife of Mr. Jesse McLendon, and died at her home in West Wa teree. Her remains were inter red in Boulah cemetery on Sat urday, the 23d, Inst. She leaves a sorrowing husband, one small child and an infant of three weeks of age. to whom, together with others to whom she was near and dear, we extend earnest sympathy. Attention! Sons of Veteran*. Headquarters Second Brigade, South Carolina Division, United Sons of Confederate Veterans. Lexington, 8. C., July 19th, 1004. General Order No. 1. To the United Sons of Confed erate Veterans. By virtue of my election as Commander of the Second Bri gade, South Carolina Division, United Sons of Confederate Vet erans at the State reunion of 1904, held in Charleston, S. C., I hereby assume command of this Brigade. Brigade Headquarters are hereby established at Lexington S. C. The following Staff appoint ments are hereby made, and will be obeyed and respected accord ingly: Brigade Adjutant and Chief of Staff, Alfred Fox, Lex ington, S. C.; Brigade Inspector, Julian B. Salley, Aiken, S. C.; Brigade Quartermaster, Isaac Hough, Camden, S. C.; Brigade Commissary, W. B. Cogburn, Edgefield S. C.; Brigade J udge Advocate, A. C. DePass, Colum V ia, S. C.; Brigade Surgeon, Dr. J. W. Pitts, Saluda, S. C.; Bri gade Chaplain, Rev. Melton Clark, Florence, S. C.; Aide, F. D. Knight, Sumter, S. C.; Aide, W. A. Shealy. Leesville, S. C.; Aide, F. F. Herndon, Bishop ville, S. C. In assuming the responsible position of Commander of this Brigade, I do it with a full ap preciation of the duties and re sponsibilities incident thereto, and it shall be "my purpose to measure up to all that shall be required of me. As sons of as brave soldiers as over figured in any war, we should lend our influence and at tention to perfecting the organi zation of which we are members. In doing that, we give them the assurance, which is their right, that we, their sons, are not unmindful of the blest heritage they have left us. We show to them that we are determimed that the record of their gallant light for principle, shall be cor rectly made, and that we will not. tolerate in our homes and schools books that do not give the Confederate Soldier his duo. This and more is the work of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. I, therefore, appeul to every son of a confederate veteran to identify himself with the Sons organization. South Carolina hay not taken the prominent part in the sons organization that some other states have, but it cannot be said that her soldiers did jot take as brave a stand for the principles of the confederacy as any state that furnished soi diers in that cause. Then let it not be said any longer that we are lagging in this noble work. Let our father's record be our incentive to renewed effort. George Bell Timmkiiman, Commander, 2nd Brigade. S. C. Div., U, 8. C. V. Attest: Alfred J. Fox, Brigade Adj't and Chief of Staff. Annual Birthday Celebration. The annual birthday of Mrs. Henrietta T. Mjersls an event that is looked forward to by her relatives for months before it comes off. It was celebrated this yeaf as usual on the 21st of the month, and was largely attended, it be ing e ?ti mated that not less than two tiundrad and tifty people of all ages gathered around this old Mother in Israel and con gratulated her on so successful ly passing the eighty-third mile |>ost on her journey through May she live happily to see many more birthdays, and may her lines during>the remainder of the period which God in his wis dom shall see tit to le;ive her with us, be cast in ploasant places* IrtrrkMf M> Card? Cftlhtftle, tti? mo*? wo? Jarful n vdlcal tllneovarv of llm ?nt and r*frr*titnir to MM artfrenUf ?mt i??tftillvHy on kMM.rt, Hrer and bowcU, rlMMiftitu; lit* ?nttr? ?fRtrtn, dlftpct cold*, ?ur?i Ucr?i?o)ia, fev?-r, ImMtiml < and p!*atoi Knjr anil try * bo* ?r C.XV C tn?l?T; to. lifted *ad gu?*uW)< s) )n iiwo oj jkft VWlBfUl* PERSONAL ?Professor H. M. Stackbousfe, of Clemson ColWgo wm boto o? Toe?d*y. v. ' . X ?Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Y?aa(t at DeKalb, spent? part of Satur day in the city. ? ? O ?? ?Dr. J. P. Merooegr Ad wife, of Birmingham, Ala. ^are visit ing the parents of the for infer at fiiiltey HilL ?Mr. Julien Weinberg left for Charleston on Saturday, it ia said on private - business for w>?e railroad or other. ?Miss Lutie Siaenmann, the beautiful young sister of Mr. Fred Eisenmann of our city, is on a visit to friends in Columbia. j - ?Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlos berg left for New York on Mon day, accompanied by the charm ing young sister of the latter and her father. . ?Mrs. Henry C. Brickman,' a well known and popular ex-resi dent of Camden, is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. Jno. J. Goodale. ?Mr. R. L. Watson, a son of our old friend, and should have been Governor, Col. R. B. Wat son, of Ridge Spring, was in the city on Tuesday. ?Mrs. W. P. Malone has re turned from an extended visit to friends and relatives at Char lotte, Wilmington, and other points in Ncrtli Carolina. ?Mr. Louis Block has return ed from his trip to St. Louis and elsewhere about the West, and looks better, feels better, and is batter for the vacation. This is competent testimony. ??Mr. Gus Hirsch and wife have returnod from the Waynes ville (N. C.) White Sulphur Springs, at which resort, Mr. Hirsch has been for a couple of weeks for the benefit of his health. ?Mr. D. P. Dixon, whose ill ness with fever we have just been apprised of is, we are pleased to hear, on the road to recovery. It would never do for Dixon to be sick during the com paign. ?Mrs. C. R. Burt, of Ozelo, Pla. accompanied by her daugh ter, Mrs. Long, of Holden, Ga. and two children are also with Mr. and Mrs, Meronoy for a few weeks. Mrs. Burt is a sister of Mrs. Meroney. ?Mr. J. A. Pride, formerly erroniously accredited to the Southern Railroad as its colicit ing agent, was in the city on Tuesday in the interest of the S. A. L. to which system he properly belongs. ?Miss Sallie Turner, of Char lotte, N. C. is the guest of Mrs. W. P. Malone on Laurens Street. Miss Turner is very pjpular among our young people, and social circles seem already brighter for her persence. ?Mr. T. J. Arrants left on Tuesday for a visit to the St. Louis Exposition. He goes part ly in an official capacity, that of representative of The People, so the people may look for some thing good as gathered from his notes, upon his return- We wish him a pleasant trip, ?Mr. C. M. McCurry, an old Camdemau, but who hus not be^n with us for many years, re-intro duced himself to us yesterday. Prom a mere stripling, he has developed into a very solid speci* men of humanity. Ho is now lo cated at Timmonsville, keeping books for McSwain & Co. ?We are glad to note tnat Mr. Eddie Poarce has almost entire ly ^covered from the severe wound received at the 2d. Reg't. Encampment iast week, Mr P. may have been one of the immor tal twenty-four, but he did not receive that wound in repelling a mob, but in assisting to put out a fire. Ham and .Take. Our reporter, on Saturday, hunted high and low for these interesting individuals but failed to find them. Prom old ??Uncle Snow" SVoodruff, however, he ascertained that both of them were in attendance at a camp meeting that was being held at Smoky Hollow Camp Ground. This interesting and genuine revival of the ??sperrits" is held aunually under the obsequies of Elder Zek'rl Brownleg, whose postoflico address is Bethunc, in care of L. W. West, S. C. ?'Undo Snow" says "dat es Jake am a dicanro in ol' man Zeke' church, an* Sam am er promising pros'lyte in de same, lie hab no doubt De People be full ob news nex' week." We do not like to disappoint our readers at any time, but un der the circrmstances, we think we will stand ourselves excused. Young yfc _ _ g _ bmuihoii'i rncikxl Peonie ?o,,e?*' n**5*u,?? *???.. o? ? Te*??hana, Tern., or ? echoV arshlp In moat inr other reputable business oW kit or literary school In Um U. a can be secured by doing ? little work ,t home for the Youths' Advocate, en Illustrated acini-monthly Journal. It ia elevating in character, moral in tone, end '* ? ,M ? Mn|"v\t,if uimiti in ?vi?i upKlaHjr Interesting: and profitable to ronit people, but reed with Interest end profit by peo ple or ell area, stories end other Intereetlae matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free. Agents wanted. Addmtf Youths' Advocate Psk vu.. Nufevlll* Ten* [Mention Utispapec/ BREVITIES. ?We failed io girt due thank* IMC week fbr tfcat California urtily. ' ^mot" W"il' KirisM dmnu Koc ?l? ?t th? C,?4M..l>nm.Ou?p?1,J. ?It takes good pasturage to keep stock io order at this sea son of the year. See ad. of fle-% Pass and DeLoache. ?We want everybody fa ac-I company us to Salisbury, ttnd see our boys make a World's re d?aor8e reel Tber ?See the ad. or the Camden Lumber M f g Co. in this issue. This concern has just put in a new moulding* machine that is said to be doing fine work. White Knl*ht cigar, a splendid 'moke, call for them at the Camden * Uosipaoy, and take so other. no' blan us because you did not get yoer paper lastl week. We put it in the mail h? y2fl8entthe wro?g man to rS? io* lt- He doe* not Mure. P?opl?. ?nd swiped .,rM y?u can afford to nay for I this paper, and are not a sub scriber to it, please don't read it unless you expect to subscribe | The Wlilt* Knight Cigar is strictly a first-class smoke. For sale at the Cam deu Drug Company. Call for them. ?We are somewhat of a "loot er of our own horn at present, but the necessity is rapidly pass ing, so pretty soon we expect! you to do our "tooting" for^s No disappointments, please. ?This continuous agitation of I the court house proposition gives The People all sorts of advertis ing, but we do not* need it, ttnd wan t the matter settled. Wish v washiDe? in anything dots not I ?et well. I The White Knight; no smoke to coinpire with it. For sale at the Cam ?Jen Drug Company. Try them, and be conviuced. ? ? Annual Holiday. th?r.V' J1abo* Ferri?> Pastor of | theCumden Baptist Church is now taking his annual holiday m the North with his family. We wish him an enjovable visit. Since his departure, he has re ceived a unanimous call to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Batesburg, 8. C. Should he accept this call, Mr. Ferris will leave us with the proud consciousness of possess ing the esteem, admiration and confidence of the entire commun ity, while Batesburg will have I stcured the very finest Baptist ' minister in the State. LnFayctte Hall Burned. The fearful cry of "Fire! fire1'' was raised about half past two o clock on yesterday morning, and ere the ravages of the grim fiend could be stayed, LaPayette Hall was nothing but a mass of burning embers. Our space will of ftn extended report! of the fire, but we gather that it! originated in the kitchen, and fPJ-ead so rapidly to the main body of tho building that the fire department were absolutely un able to control it. Several nar row escapes of boarders and oth ers are reported, mention of m? make next week. l he destruction of the hand some furniture in the building was almost complete, and the insurance, we hear, was very small. Ihe house itself, which was worth not less than #10 000 was insured for #0,000. ' In the destruction of LaPav ette Hall, the city of Camden has sustained an irreparable loss, as for seventy-five years it ft- ??'?n ^ked upon as one of the historic spots in South Caro lina history, it having been oc cupied by the Marquis de La Fayette on the occasion of his visit to Camden iu 1825, when ??e ri ii e corner stone of tho lJeKalb monument in front of the Presbyterian church. Summer School. Summer Hates. Classes in Stenography, Typewrit ng, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, etc., at REDUCED RATES for complete Course to graduation. nDacfeat'0 ?>:' South Ctrollu Buslneu College, Columbia, S. C, offers to the young people of the State this excellent op portunity to obtain a business educat ion at a very Small Cost and thus enable them to secure remunerative positions. Enter at any time this month. Write for catalogue and information. Address flOacfcnt'0 SOOTH CAROLIM BOSIIBSS COLLEGE, COLOIBM, S. (. ? To Car* Cnimdpiillon for?T?r. Tuto# rim-uroU (!nii<v C?ihnrllft 10c or ttO. I( c c. r?U IV u?rt?. Oruififwut umtmt Supenrisor'sMcdj feprt I Tke folfewkg it ft lkt of the d?ia? ft?diif4 sad paid forth* quarter eo4ac June SOth* 1904: W H. Horn* | 1* 00 Amos West 20 00 Elmore Brown 9 00 LC W Birchtuors 14 10 W R Hnogh 25 30 RCBrue* 44 41 Win Branbaa ? 10 00 C P Bowen 20 00 M C West 57 05 A D Kennedy 107 18 W R Hough ? 6.260 00 A C Brown 4 00 L W Oopelaad 20 00 .Newton Kelly 20 00 .1 l> Mc Dow ill 100 00 M B Uaboo 6 00 J fs HinM>n 4 00 R B Williftini 3 25 T y McDowell 11 50 W L McDowell 10 75 S H Cunningham 2 00 N 8 Richards 20 00 Jas T Trueedel 20 00 Joel Hough 9191 H H Haithooek 7 25 J M bowel I 54 17 W M Clements 33 7* L W West 3 50 D M Bethune 26 00 J W Butler 25 00 Coffee & Co 40 00 B M Pearce 25 00 A K Ellis 5 30 A G Jones 25 00 H G Garrison 8 25 J 8 Tranthsm 164 60 Spring* B ft M Co 4 65 W H Collier 2 60 L A Witikofnky 2 00 Walker E & Cogswell 8 36 E 8 Nettles ft Son 13 00 L A Alexander 2 00 W K DeLoaclie 7 00 H F Gureton 2 50 W J Burdell 9 00 B H Trueedel 7 60 J B Phelps 6 00 M C West 69 16 W H Tiller 7 28 W H Haile 23 75 Camden Tel Ex 4 00 R M Drakeford 3 00 J A West 20 67 Walter Barfield 3 00 D P O Murchison 24 84 W A Neal 60 00 J E Creed 32 50 W L McDowell 18 86 B M Pearce 12 60 T C Sessions 2 00 J J Good ale 51 05 R C Bruce 60 66 B M English 7 20 Elmore Brown 7 50 O M Fort 165 00 J M Sow ell 54 67 D E Hinson 22 60 W R Clybnrn 4? 00 W R H? ugh 25 00 C WBiiclinioie 39 So J W Butler 7 60 W R Hough 101 00 A G Jones ? 15 00 J S Trantham 142 97 L Sehenk & Co 28 17 H G Carrisou 24 38 W Ij McDowell for Mnn Bgers of new Court House Election 123 75 W R DeLoache 28 o3 W H Haile 21 9o 8 H Ross 5 00 J B Phelps 25 00 M C West 67 06 N R Good*1e 41 85 L> M Bethune 39 12 L W Wot 7 00 J W Truendel 8 00 J S Trantham 166 60 R C Bruce 42 26 W R Hough 25 00 J O Mogeley 1 15 O M Fort 2 5o T J Ray 297 60 M Baum 36 o5 C W Birchmore 59 16 J M So Well 64 02 A D Kennedy W A 8cbrook Hirnch Bros & Oo J L Williams Burns & Barrett L A Alexander JoKopli Simpson D?C Murchison W M Clements KI more Brown W L McDowell B M Boon Win I) Tramlmm D K Hinson M 1) Kabon J M Hall M 8 Kirk John lloon I H O Carrisnn H L Bell 8 C Zemp E 8 Nettles & Son V A Johnson J. M. So well, Co. bapm inor. ANXOUNCEWms. I an t randidata for CoontM for UwrirthOoaimmioMl District, sub Uwrewilt of Dm Dmoeratw pflMirj tkoUoi. T. Y. WILLIAMS. Wear* KNtkoriiH to anno?iiM<f D. K. FIN LEY ft* < 'oiiktw*, Kuhjn't to the action or the DeatwrtKc Primary eWctioo. a I announce nnrlf m 9 cMdMato for Solicit** of CUfrulM I pled jfr myself to conduct an honor able campaign, to abidr by the rvMlt of the ItpMimtio primary and to tup port the nominees thereof. Respectfully, OEOKGE BELL TIMMERMAN. I hereby announce ravselr a csndi. date fo Solid tor ol the Fifth .Indicia! Circuit, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Itemocratic Primary. GEORGE K. REM BERT. I am a candidate for Solicitor of tlie Fifth Judicial Circuit and will abide by the result of the Democratic Pri mary, 8. McO. SIMK1NS. We hereby announce Mr. Geo. P. Logan an a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit and respect fully solicit your support of him in the ensuing Democratic Primary election. Mr. Logan ia a gentleman of talent and ability, and will. If elected, make a most satisfactory Solicitor. FRIENDS. The Fifth Judicial Circuit wants none but tlie best in its Solicitor, and tu presenting the name or Capt. N. GEO. EVANS ror the position, we think we are offering you the best. Captain Evans is a One lawyer and gentleman, and will worthily fill the ahoes or Nelaon and Thurmond. VOTERS. f?r the Ufltlatara. We desire to announce as a candidate for re-election to the House or Repre sentatives the lion, M. L. SM ITII, sub ject to the rulfsof the ensuing' Demo cratic primary. No greater tribute can be paid to his ability than the fact that lie was overwhelmingly elected Speaker ot that body arter only one term's service, and we reel ^untitled in assertlu* that his record Is one in which the whole State has an Ihterest and pride. MANY VOTKRS. We bee to announce the name or the Hon. JOUN 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 rulea of t he aaine. No one haa served a constituency more zeal ously and efficiently than Mr. Richards He la Justly reirarded as one of the most ctHiscientlous. safest and ablest legislators in the State, and his record certainly justilles the estimate. Ker shaw county cannot do better tlmn bestow her approval on this raithrul official br re-electing hi in to the re sponsible position to which he again aspires. MANY VOl'ERS. Knr County Treasurer. Mr. W. R. Hough having announced hia intention not to stand ror re-elec tion. we hereby placgiu nomination as a uiost worthy successor, Mr. W. F. MALONE ror the office or County Treasurer. Mr. Maloue needs no in troduction to the votres or Kershaw County, as he is home born and home raised. We must have a go?xi man to aucceed Mr. Hough, and W. F. Malone is the uian. ALL KERSHAW. The frienda or Mr. D. M. McCAS KILL hereby announce liirn a?t a can didate ror the office or Treasurer ol Kershaw county in the approaching primary election or the Democratic party. Mr. McCaakill needs no com mendation at our hands, being well known to all the voters of the county, and having alreaoy made a very cred itable raw rcr the same office forwhich we again place him in nomination. FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: Please announce that Mr. D. K. IIOIHtII will be a candidate ror the office or County Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. For Con lit jr Auditor. I hereby announce my?elf a candi date for the ofllce ot Auditor of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Respectfully, JOIIN J. GOO DALE. The friends of Mr. VV. F. RUSHEM, hereby announce his candidacy for Au ditor in the coming primary election Mr. Russell i? an earnest party worker, ana haa been for many years, which fact, coupled with hi* known capacity to All the position, entitles liiin to a majority.vote of his fellow citizens. Fill KX 1)8. We, the friends of Mr. MAN NFS RA HON, wish to announce him ana candidate for the office of Auditor. Mr. Rabon ia one of our best citizens, tho roughly qualified, and if elected will Jill the office to the full satisfaction of the entire county. VOTERS OF WEST W A TEHEE. For nhcrlff Everybody cannot be a Sheriff, hut there are a number of good men who would make good Sheriffs, and out or that number the friends of Mr. W . W lirOKAHKK have concluded that lie is the man, and hereby place him in nouu nation for tliut office. VOTERS. I hereby announce myself as a can dlrtate for Sheriff' in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party* Aa I have previously filled this office, extended meut ion of my canac ity to give the people good service is unnecessary. I res| ectftillv invite the support of the voters or Kcrsluiw county. JAMES L. 11A11 < E. Mr Editor: Please announce that Mr. J. S. Tit A NTH AM will be a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff, subject to the Deinooratsc Pri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw county : At the earnest solicitation of my friends, f htTcby come before you as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of our county. I deem it unnecessary to say anything iu relation to my administration of said office during the terms that I served. Mv record is before you, and I cannot resist the temptation to thank my friends for their support in the past, and pledge myself to do my ut most to All the position so that they will have nothing to regret if they again elect me. and I pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Pri mary elec'ioti. R. U. W 11.1,1.VMS. *p. I>.^^TOVH Is hereby aa m\i candidate fur 8ui of Kershaw' wary flw ?\? wmlidtu for 8?pmi?or m V?miu( v (? the euaAav pri UoM. Mr. IXxon n?*?b m wtwds of commendation froa w. H? ten served im vmI In Uw put, u4 In well qualified W>4ki?nln tin* iNltHV. MANY IKIEND0. ? \ IMwiw iIIqv me *pMr In your MMr to prvm-nt the name of Mr. a. M? i'KAKCE a* a huIuMc au far Um !? Ertant poaitioo of Hunervtaor of our unity. In asking the profln jf K?r shaw county to vote foe Mr. ftMW tar fbia I a* port ant poaitloa fefl tMl s; rpJtiu bwWw, our aectlun ha* had no iiyn aentation in a county offic* In tWMlf* live years. Signed, MANY VOTUUL ? * ' a* We, friends.of good county |ta??t]h ment, hereby place in nomination fcf re- rhitiou to tl?e olllee of SuperflMf ol Kershaw ctunly, Mr, JAMKS I. HOWELL. Mr. Sowell during W <. present term hac given general aatas raction to all the people, and has conipl.alied miutli for.'u* under grrNf , tii Illicit Ities. Prove your gratitaA* returning hini lor another term. ? Friends of Good Government, \ Tmr NagMnn. Manv friends of Mr. K. 8. VILL* PIGllE hereby announce him aa i^oan didate tor the position of Magistrate in l>eKalb Township in the coming primary election of the Democratic party. Mr. Villepigue possesses am* jile anility, and will, if elected, well till the office. Editor The People: Please allow ua spare to suggest tie* name of Mr. II. M. FIXC1IER an a most suitable candi date for the office of Magistrate of De Kalb Township. Mr. Fincher Is a thoroughly good man, of intelligence and capacity more than amply saflU cient to worthily All the office. Wo hope that he will stand for election. DkKALU TOWNSHIP. Many friends to Law and Order here by place in nomination for re-election Mr. J. D. McDOWELL .for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township in the approaching Demiwratie primary. Mr. McDowall, as a Magistrate, needs no comment at our hands Since he has filled the office, crime of every de scription has largely decreased, and those who .have committed it, when brought before him have been severely punished?the surest method of deter* ring others from committing stmUar offenses. You vote for you own rtfei ests, friends, when you vote for D. McDowall. LAW AND ORDER, For Clark off Cowt Believing in that good old Demo cratic principle of "rotation in office/* we. friends of Hon. G. W. MOSELV# present, witti much pleasure, his uame to the voters of Kershaw County ?a ? candidate for Clerk of Court. Mr. Mosely is a tried man, honest au4 cap able, who will give satisfaction to all the people if elected. As is well known he served us four years in the limine of Representatives, with credit to him self and lioror to our county. - We re spectfully solicit your support of him in the approaching Democratic pri mary. Eastern Kersliaw. For Superintendent of gtlneatio*. The many friends of Mr. J. M. W ATT H, and of Kershaw rounty, here by place Mr. Watts in nomination for the office of Superintendent of Educa tion in the ensuing primary, lie haa served us very acceptably before iu the same office, and will do so again if elected. Vote for him. EAST KERSIIAW. Mr. Editor: The many friends of Mr, W. 11. TURNER do hereby announce him a candidate for County Superin* temleiit of Education. Mr. Turner ia well known as a young man of high moral character. He is a practical teacher, having taught the last eight successive years. Tlie last Ave years in the same community. If elected, lie will serve thecountyin the same faith ful manner as he has served as teacher. MANY FRIENDS. Tax Executions. Coder and by virtue of sundry tax executions, to me directed. I will pro ceed to sell before the Court House door in the City of Cam'den, S. O. oh tlu* first Monday in August, 1W)I, dur ing the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: One lot ill the < -ity of Camden, ft. C.? bounded on the North by property of Mrs. Mary Campbell, on the Kast by Kippond m street of the said city, on the .South by lands formerly known a* tlie property of Ley! Jones, and on the West by lands of Mrs. S. A. DeHaus swre. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of l.illie Stokes. Terms of Sale : Cash. Also one (I) acre ot land and one (1 > building thereon in theCountjof Ker shaw, S. C., bounded as follow*: Oil the Noreh, by lands of Aaron Whita ker.oii the Kast by lands of the name, on the South by lauds of Henderson llyrd and on the West by lands of Jan. II. .lohnson. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Henry Mof/eod. Terms of Sale : Cash. J. 8. I'll A NTH AM, Sheriff K. C. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass in any mimnei, whatsoever up on my lands or lands under my control situated on Lit tle Lynches Greek, about three (3) miles South-east of Abney. Trespassers will bo punished to tlio full exteat of the law. E. HAXM5Y, Abney, 8. C. Notice. All persons are warned thai placing glass bottles, tin cans and anon arti cles In the public highways la an un lawful obstruction of sitch highways. Any one guilty or of such condnct will be prosecuted. J. M. SOWEI,!,, Co. Superviaor. Camden, S. C.f July 21, IWM. ? ..... I'j'ja Money to Loan. On farm lands In sums of $800 t?p afc K per rent; in sum* of f1,000upat7 per cDiit. No uominissioti charged. S. liOOAX liAKO.