The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, August 04, 1904, Image 5

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local Aatter. tfor Sale. Aline Cow and Call Apply for price and description at this office. 8ervleee Host Stinda j* There will be services In the Lyttleten stretot church next J&unday moaning by a. visiting minister. Rev* A. E Karle, the tpastor.rie quite unwell yet, but tiSiivradaally iiAproviag. {Wanted. 'fTo rent or leaie a farm of About 100 acres,eontalnlng wood, water and some peatuvage land. Mast be located near some good white school. Leave terms and location of land at this office. iroXtent. Unfurished boarding house, {containing 7 bed-roems, large tliniagroom, spacious ? pantry and kitchen. Lights and water mithe house. Irresponsible par ities seed not apply. Send in your name and address to this office for further particulars. The Home at the <aKal>M Geaft* We extend thanks to aur fridnd, Mr. J. W. Young, of De Kalb for twe fine cabbages, and a splendid specimen of the "JCalb** Greta watermelon, which HMere left atiour office on Friday. *tae reports terops1 very good in hts section, Especially corn. Wanted. Each and every one of our readers to patronize borne enter prize ss represented by The Peo ple. Our job work Is par excell ence, and while some of oua pat ttotaftof that line haVe not rautih tit a voice -"for staging, all of them give willing testimony to the quality and price of OUr work. The Day of the Automobile. The automobile has come to stay. Ours has not, but Dr. J. W. Corbett and Mr. C. C. Moore are the happy possessors of two Very handsome machines which Are the envy and admiration of iMl the small boys, with asprink. Ot the big ones, and a holy ter ror to a few timid horses. A Card t?f Thanks. f Twice within this year the heavy hand of affiliation has- fal Jles oA atid in each case the tffesolstidn would have been Al most uqfetarabls but for 'the deep sympAtby "and ready help ef the good people of Camden; feeling that we were strangers in a strange land has been dispelled, an<f every kind ness and courtesy is treasured in our hearts, and if fate ever kindly gives us an opportunity shall be returned. Thanking all, we are grateful ly. Mr. & Mrs. Scott Brown. Almoiit A Fire. Considerable alarm was creat ed at the Workman House on Friday \ y the discovery of fire in the room of Mr.G.S. Higgins, one of the boarders. Mr. Gay; the clerk, and aunt Tenah were quickly on the apot, and soon had lube tire under control. It is sup ported to have originated by a ra*t striking a match in a pile of feu#) pie tats in a corner of the ?*00km. i * We congratulate Mr. Higgins. on In 8 stag lit loss, he being in Atlanta at the time of the con flagration . Fine Dos Dead. Our Dog editorial haul not1 l>eett writen twenty* minutes *>f?en our dog reporter brought jLn the information that Mr. W. J?. ReLoache's fine Collie had ylied jn front of the Camden Bank fitter haying several con vuUtons. It is presumed that the dog' vrtas not mad, but had bees poisoned. . Hdwever that may be, if the dog had befcn at home, it is pro bable that lie would stilL be in Iproper condition to bark at 'the ?moon. .Advertising Pay*. An advertisment in 4 live paper 0pays at any season of the year. Proof: Last week we adver tised for sale, a cow and calf. flPhey are now in green fields ,and pastures new. For Rent: A certain Cottage. \ft is now occupied by, we sup pose, a happy utftl commuted family. Ffund: A pocketbook with jnoney in it Within tw6 hours after The People appeared, the loser m*as in possession of her property, after dividing its con tents With the editor. To Rent: Boarding Hquso. ^Rented. Wanted: More job work at the lofllce of The People, hots of it jeame in with tnore to follow. For ?ale: Stock Cow, 7 months old. $o1d. tyforal: Advertise i.i The Peo Wo w.ifli do yofci gopd, Attention gnrvlvorrti * " The innrlviBf saMUsrs and sailors of the lnte ?wtMr between the Stales, are feorebe notified to meet st the ttiaa efts places named below, on the first Sator? day, tbe Oth day of August be tween the hoars of 12 m. and 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing one of their number to serve on the pension board for the ensu mi? year: ? DeKalb township, Opera house, Wateree township, Lugolf, Buffalo township, Bethune, Flat Rock township, WestviUe. W. F. Rus&ell, Ch'm Pension Board, K. C. County Uampalgat The bellowing are the dates upon which the county campaign meetings will be held: Rabon'c X Roads, Fri., Aug. 5, Blaney, Saturday, Aug 6, Bethune, Thursday, Ahg. 11, WestviUe, Saturday, Aug. 13, Camden^ Saturday, Aug. 20. Candidates are reminded that pledges must be filed and assess ments paid not later than twelve o'clock on Friday, August 5, and executive committeemen are re quested to send in at once the names of three managers to serve at their respective pre cincts. . A Mldnvmctoer Marriage. Cupid is .supposed to be a rather lazy fellow during these hot Summer days, but that he threw off that tired feeling to some purpose last week was proven on Thursday, the 28th* ult. On that date Mr. J. S. Bras ington was happily united in the bonds of wedlock to Miss Lillie Owens, &ustice J. D. McDowal), officiating. Tl)e fortunate groom ts one of our earliest patri subscribers, to which fact he itiay partially at tribute his recent good luck, as all good tilings come to those who read and pay for The Peo ple. 4 The bride is a winsome lady, and it is our sincere hope that the pathway ot the couple as trod by them through life, will be strewn with thornless roses. Stolen. On or' about July 28th, one hundred, and titty (1">0) pounds of meat. Liberal reward^paid if same is promptly delivered at the office of The People, and no questions asked. Sam and Jake. Sam's mouth was stretched from ear to ear when he met Jake on last Saturday at the rear of Mr. Geisenheimer's, just In front of Mr. Crosby's ice house From thti street he had just seen Jake beat Ben me out of a piece of lie about the size of an egfc, whk?h he had Slyly slipped dovfn his back, for reasons which Sam pretty well susi>ected This, together with tlie fact that he had not seen his friend since the Smokey Hollow Camp meeting, and was primed for good talk, had put him in all kinds of a good hrtnor. His first remark, after slapping Jake on that part of the back where the ice was doing the most good, was 4'How am dat cider, Jake wha* dat Mr. Parks hab out in de wood?'* "Luk er heah, Sam, dat wus one of dom job wha' deni raskil white boy dat de bode 'low on de groun', put up on dis niggah, an' I cloan wan' ter heah no mo' 'bout hira." ?'Pat's alrite Jake*. I no wan' raek yu mad, but wusn't he cider [shonutT? I kno' dat yu go off in de wood after yh till up on] him, ter tele er nrtp, w'en de El-1 der \fus er hollerni! fur yu ter lead iti de siugiu' oi.de socltdol erger. but. I tink yu jestired." "Yes he wus cider sho uuff, but ho hab suppin else in him wha' mek um tas' better. Den I wus full of ol' sister 'Cretia fry ehrcken, w'ich togedder wid de upliftin'ob de sperfit cause* by dat powerful sarutfent wha' de Elder preach 'bout 'eastin' 'side de ting ob de flesh,' mek me tek a little too much ob dat doctahed stuff." "Wha' yu do den, Jake?'.' "Do? l go out in de wood an' lie down by er ol' dead pine, ?inkin'I res'uper leetle, but ] didna stay dere long." ? "An' cos why, Jake? "Cos de Elder tex' kinder pit mix up in my wool, an' f?ted ob eastin' oat de ting ob de flesh, I tin dat I wus gittin er lot ob sting in de flesh." "An* how wus dat, Jake?" "How? How? W'y dat ol' Kine wus full ob ancestors, da's ow, an' I got er million ob em on me.*' "Ancester! Well dat am er good un. Yu is erbout de big gis' fool ob er digger t ebber see. \lan, dem wus red bug." "?Ente yu tink I kno' dat, but dat am w'at dat new man dey got at de Wulcman Hou*e, dat Mr. Jolly call him, an' he soun' better dat way. Well Sam, I is kinder in er hurry today. Dey tell me dat Mr. Itohin Zenw hub supjylii at he sto' w'at dey call ?'WiAeall" w'at am mity good fer ancester bite, an' I is guine try um. Nex' week I henh how yu come out wid Malmley 'bout aat holy dance bizness wha' yu wus huggin' ol' man Pete' gal, Chloie, tmkip' yu hab 'liglfjn. pofxlb^e/' PERSONAL. f.. ?? . ? ? -Mr. J. Walter Brown and wife took in the Charleston ex* ovrtjpn last week. ?We are much pleased to eee Mayor Carrison On the street again after severardSys confine ment at Ma home. '?Prof. Harry Trantham is visiting hia parents on upper Lyttleton street. He paid us a peasant call on Monday. ?We note with pleasure the return of Mr. John McSmyrl, af ter an abeence of a couple of weeks at Virginia Beach. ?Mr. G. N. Humphrey and wife an<l Mr. Oscar Holland are attending the 81. Louis fsir. We wish them a pleasant time. ?Messrs. D. R. Williams and P. T. VillCpigue, who are sum mering at Saluda and Flat Rock, were here a few days last week. ?Mr. A. C. Somers has re turned from his visit to Wades boro. Have that harness mend ed quick before trouble comes to you. ?Mr. J. A. Mahaffey, of Ca tarrh, one of our subscribers, was in the city on Saturday. From appearances he will not call on us soon to pay his insu rance policy. ?Mi4. J. R. DeLoache has re turned from a Week's visit to Wrightsville Beach, and seems much improved by the trip. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Zemp and two children returned with Mr. De Loache. ?Mr. J. A. McLeod, of Cy prus, Fla., who has not been here for a number of years, is on a visit to his brothers, Messrs. M. B., A. C., A. D. and L D. McLeod and other relatives in the county. ?Have you seen Smith? Not John Smith, but Henry A. Smith He wants to sell you an exact copy of a Government map, 36 x 44 inches with every location accurately shown for 98 cts. A good thing ?Rev. A. E. Crane, formerly pastor of the Baptist church liore but now of Orlando. Fla., is with us for a few weeks. During those weeks, he expects to make some body happy. See our matrimo nial column next week. ?Mr, J. H. Dt#ughertv, of Sumter, is visiting- Mr. J. W. Davis, of the Antioch section. Mr. Dougherty is much impress ed with the quality of honey ta ken by Mr. Davis from his last discovered bee tree, an ancient cedar. ?Rev. John O. Wilson, for merly a loved pastor of the Cam den Methodist church, has been elected President, of the William 8ton Female Goilefce at Green wood, S? C. We congratulate the college board on securing Dr. Wilsbn. ?Dr. F. Leslie Zemp is enjoy ing a fishing and hunting trip down the coast. Fish stories have been scarce with us recent ly, but we expect something good from Dr. Zemp on his re turn. He has returned. See The People next week. ?Mr. E. F. York, one of ftirsch Bros, and Go's, popular salesmen, is off on a short visit to Ramseur, N. C., his old home. Cupid may claim a slight inter est in this trip, but York says that he is merely going to see his father and other relatives. ?Col. F. M. Mixon was in the city last week in the interest, of Silver Brook Rye. We tried a sample of it several years aero, land it was then all right. The Colonel is one of our ex-Sta*e dispensers, and it is said that rebates had no charms for him. ?Comptroller General, A. W. Jones was in the city a few hours on Friday. He was on his return to Columbia after an official visit to Lancaster and Kershaw. We were almost us well pleased to meet him as we are that he has no opposition in his stand for re-election. Pounded. Dr. P. Leslie Zemp, already pleasently mentioned in another column of this issue, was the central figure in a pounding at Masonic Hall on Tuesday night, where on behalf of the lodge, Bro. M. Tj, Smith, in his inimi table manner, presented him with a magnificent Shriner's Badge. This was a complete surprise ft Dr. Zeiflp, which made the to ken of love and esteem infinitely more valuable. Notary Public Card. See the card of Mr. W. R. Pinckney in this issue. lie can do anything in the line of Not ary Public work as well as we, or any other Notary except mar ry folks. There we have him. Ajrnln Ilcincmbcrcd. Our good friends and subscri bers, Messrs. W. It. and H. Bar tiel<J, of Cantey, have our thanks, the first for a fine beet and splen did head of cabbage, and the latter for a bushel (moro or less) of horse Apples. We include in this note of thanks, Mr. W. E. Hendrix, of the Beulah section, for a couple of nice watermelons, the sight of which alone would rnuKe your mouth water. BREVITIES. ?II yan see anything wrong in id. MaJ. White, tell us Abovtit V TIm WHita.KniKh? ffreTrr. Call for no otktr oigar. For wN tt (bo Cow dea Drtf Coapon j. ?We want a botikel or so of unwormy peaches ,on subscrip | txon* Proper credit given and otir usual glowing mention made. ?Have von lost anything? If so, an ad. In this paper will sora> ly be the. means of your finding it. See our local mention ulong that line. Ask for tbo Whlto Knight, the best ?moke on (he market. For sale by the Camden Drug Compaay. ??A number ot the younger generation, headed by Master Charlie Shannon,* our young postmaster, camped out a few days last week at Vaughan's Mill. ?What lasy boy is that in grade 9, who has not opened a school book since commence ment? You will never carry off the medal that way, my young friend. The White Knight; no smoke to compare with it. For sale at the Cam den Drug Company. Try them, ami be oonvinoed. ' ?When you aee anything in the people you do not like, come and tell us about it. Do not go behind our back and tell it to the other fellow. It is not fair or christianlike. The White Knight Cigar is strictly a first-class smoke. For sale st the Cain den Drug Company. Call for them. ?Nothing but healthy cattle on DePa9s A DeLoache's pas ture. See ad. ?Give ua tha^dcg law quick, gentlemen of the. council. We do not want our youngest son bitten by a mad dog, or our sec obd daughter scared into tits While ridiug her wheel. White Knight cignr, a splendid smoke, call for them at the Camden Drug Company, and take no other. ?Patent medicine ads. in the editorial and local columns of this paper are conspicuous by their absence. Cause: Our paid subscribers rarely get sick, and those who have not, paid, expect to do so soon. Advertisers of pat ent medicines, however, are hereby informed that all who read The People are not sub scribers, so send in your ads. We will mak$ them pay. Hinoke White JCniglit cigars. For sale at the Caindeo;Driig Company. 1 'liijt . Our Firemen* j^/. Camden Squad No. 1 is now on the "aoenc'jri^ctiqifr at Salis bury, N. C., prepared to win in the Inter-State'norse reel rnces, and we are full >of confidence that they will lfrrn. " i The Court Houno. We lifcd hoped to give our readers the very last informa tion in the court house matter, but as great bodies always move slowly, we will have to keep you a week longer in suspense. In making the remark, we do not wish it understood that we are a great body, even If we are "The People.'' It applies en tirely to the Board of Commis sioners. who, havifig so many desirable site? to select from, are unable as yet to reach a defi nite decision. Preserve your equilibrium, friends, aua await with time and patience what the future will bring forth on this vastly importu nt question. Tlio Stntn Campaign. The sub-cominitte of the State ex? ecutive cm inmittee met in Columbia on the night of June 1st, and nixppcd out the itineracy for the Htnte Campaign meetiiiKS, which is an follows: Harnwell, Friday, August 5th. Aiken, Saturday, August ftth. Kdgefield. Monday. August 8th, Saluda, Tuesday. August ?th. Lexington, Wednesday, August 10th Cheater, Thursday, August lltli. Winnsboro, Krid*j, August 12th. Columbia, Hat unlay, August 18th. At a former meeting it was decided not to require attendance upon all the meetings by candidates who are with out opposition. The assessments flxcu are: For candidates for governor, $50; for lieutenant governor, $12.50; for ad jutant general, for all other ^tate offices, $87.10; for congress, $50; for so licitor, $25. Tobarro Spit anil IMM? foer t.lfe Array. To quit tobocco eunily and forever. lie ma* nntlo, ?uiS of life, norvo uml vigor, luke No-To Dm. the wonder-wo-.Uer. that makr* weaU mm ?tronf. All druggists, Mo or tl. Cure gtiare y teed B^ldot and sumplo free. Address ftterllng llemeOy Co, Chicago or New Yo. k W. R. Pinckney, Notary Public. NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE WITH SEAL. OFFICE ON LAW RANGE, ONK DOOU ABOVE MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. For Sale ONE THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN BULU A fine specimen, kind and gentle. 1 Royally Bred Berkxhlre BOAR. A Berkshire Sown* and Sev eral Berkshire Plies. For prices, address A. 8. WHITE, CAMDEN, 8. <7. Summer School. Summer "Rates. Classes in Stenography, Typewrit ing, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, etc., at REDUCED RATES for complete Course to graduation. flDacfeat'e -ft South CtroUii Business Collect, K? 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 noacfeat'e SOUTH CAROLINA BUSIHESS COLLBGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Parlor Meat Market, TWlathtns Bros. Also Dealers in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. All Orders Pilled Promptly. Free Delivery. We solicit your PATRONAGE. Tailoring! .Tailoring! Tailoring! Have your clothes made, al tered, cleaned, pressed, neatly repaired and patterns cut out on short notice. I will call for and deliver work in any part of town and will send for clothes in the country nearby. I am now prepared to treat my customers better and work for smaller prices as I have more help and better help. I also have a Ladies Department for the purpose of makiu#, altering, re pairing, cleaning and dyeing la dies skirts. I would be glad if all ot my Iriends in the country would please take notice of same, j Yours for business, A. e. ISLAR, Practical Tuilor. Shop on LAW RANGE, near old postoftice. Camden, S. C. The Ooming of Baby bring* joy or pain. It's far tho mother to decido. With good health and a strong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness. Wtn& of Cartful takes away nil terrors by strengthening tlio vital organs. It fits a mother for baby's comTng By revitalizing the nerve centres it ha? brought chubby, ctowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthe ns, and is good for all women at all times. No druggist would be without it. $t oo Foradvice in cases requiring opeHnl directions, nddreaa, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisoiy Department," Tho Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tcnn. MRS. LOUISA nALK.fllJ?lhrMml?iv, MrSi?"when 1 first took Win? ol Cnrdii] we had been married three jrMrn, hut could not have any children. Mia* month* UUr 1 hu a fine girl babjr." ABHOUXCKMKHTS. 1 a randidau for Coatrm for the Fifth Congressional District, wb jectto the rrraU of Um Dwaocwtwi primary election. T. Y. WILLIAMS. We are *nthonwd to announce D. E. FIN LEY for Connmw, nubjrrt to th? set ion of the Democratic Primary election. I announce mywlf aa a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself to conduct an honor able campaign, to abide by the result of the Democratic primary and |o sup port the nominee* thereof. Respectfully* GEORGE BELL TIMMER1IAN. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date fo Solicitor ot the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge myself to abide by the reault of the Democratic Primary. GEORGE R. REM BERT. I am a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit and will abide by the result of the Democratic Pri mary. S. MoO. 8IMKIKS. We hereby announce Mr. Geo. P. Logan as a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit and respect fully solicit your support of him in the ensiling Democratic Primary election. Mr. Loran is a gentleman of talent and ability, and will. If elected, make a most satisfactory Solicit**. . FRIENDS. The Fifth Judicial Circuit wants notie but the best in its Solicitor, and in presenting the name of Capt. N. GEO. EVANS for the position, we think we are offering you the best. Captain Evans is a One lawyer and gentleman, and will worthily fill the shoes of Nelson and Thurmond. VOTERS. For th? Uflilatare. We desire to announce as a candidate fop re-election to the House of Repre sentativeathe lion. M. L.SMITH,sub ject to theTUleaof the ensuing l>emo e.ratic primary. No greater tribute can be paid to his ability than the fact that lie was overwhelmingly elected Speaker ot that body after only one term's service, and we feel justified in asserting that his record is one in which the whole State has an interest and pride. MANY VOTERS. We beg to announce the name of the Hon. JOHN U. RICHARDS, Jr., as a candidate for re-election to the tlou^e of Representatives, at the ensuing Democratic primary election, and sub ject to the rules of the same. No one has served a constituency more ?eai-1 ously and efficiently than Mr. Richards lie is justly regarded as one of the most conscientious, safest and ablest legislators in the State, and his record certainly justifies the estimate. Ker shaw county cannot do better than bestow her approval on this faithful official by re-electing him to the re sponsible position to which he azam aspires. MANY V OTERS. For Couutv Treasurer. Mr. W. K. Hough having Announced hi* intention not to stand for re-elec tion. we hereby place in nomination a* a most worthy successor, Mr. W. F. MA LONE for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Maloue need* no in troduction to tin* votrea of Kershaw County, an lie ia home born and home raised. We mURt have a good man to succeed Mr. Uough, and W. F. Malnne is the .nan. ALL KKIWHAW. The friends of Mr. D. M. McCAS KILL hereby announce him at a can didate for the office of Treasurer ol Kershaw county in the approaching primary election of the Deimwratic party. Mr. MoCaskill needs no coin mendatioii at our hands, being well knnyn to all the voters of the county, and having alreaoy made a very cred itable race, for the same office for which we again place him in nomination. FRIENDS. Mr.Editor! Please announce that Mr. 1). K. IIOUOII will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the Demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. Fur County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office ot Auditor of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. Respectfully, JOHN J. GOO DALE. The friends of Mr. W. F. RUSSELL hereby announce his candidacy for Au ditor in the coming primary election Mr. Russell is an earnest party worker, ami has been for many years, which fact, coupled with Ins known capacity to All the position, entitles him to a majority vote of his fellow citizens. FRIENDS. We, the friends of Mr. MANNES KA BOX, wish to announce Itini nun randidate for the office of Auditor. Mr, Kabon is one of our best citizen*. tho roughly qunlitied, and if elected will fill the office to tlie full satisfaction of the entire county. VOTERS OK WEST WATEHEE. For Hherlff Everybody cannot be a Sheriff, hut there are a number of good men who would make go<?! Sheriff*, and out of that number the friend* or Mr. W . W. Ill?f/K AllEE have concluded that he is the man, and hereby place him hi nomination for that office. VOTERS. I hereby announce myself an a can dhlate for Sheriff in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. Ah 1 have previously filled thin office, extended mention of my canac ity to give the people good service is unnecessary. I respect fully invite the support of the voters of Kershaw county. JAMES L. HA I l,E. Mr Editor; Please announce that Mr. .f. H. TRANTIIAM will be a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff, subject to the Deuiocratsc Pri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw county : At the earnest, solicitation of my friends, I hereby come before you as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of our county. I derui it unnecessary to say anything in relation to my administration of said office during, the terms that I served. #Vlv 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 (111 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 hemocratio Pri mary elect ion. K. It. W! M.I A MS. Mr. D". V. DIXON is hereby an nounced a* a for SttMnKor of Kvnhiv Ownlf la the oomlng pn Marj election. Mr. Dlxoa Mrdt w? word* of eoMwndatioa froa a*.- lie ht? imtd m tftl i? *?? !*?*? well qualified MdoM?in the future. MANY rRllNDB. PNw allow me space In your paper to pavernt the name of M?. B. M. PEARCE as a nolUble nan for the Im portant position of Snofftbor of our County. In asking tl> pw>h if Ker shaw county to rote for Mr. Pearce for this important poaitioa, wo feef that we are making no mistake, as he is fully qualified to fill the position; and, besides, our section has had no repre sentation In a county office la twenty five years. Signed, \ many Voters. We, friends of good county govern ment, hereby place in nomination for re- election to the office of Supervisor ol Kershaw county, Mr, JAMES M. SOWKI.L Mr. SowelI during his present term has given general satis fsction to all the people, and has ac com pi. shed muoh for?us under trr?*st? difficulties. Prove your gratitude by returning him tor another term. Friends of Good Government. Many friends of Mr. K. S. VILI.K PIGUE hereby announce hunas a can didate tor the position of Magistrate in I>eKalb Township, ns the coming primary election of Mm Democratic party. Mr. VilleBigO* puaiwi n am ple ability, and wttf, If elected, well till the office. Editor The People: Please a flow us space to suggest th* name of Mr. II. M. MNCHER as a most suitable candi date for the office of Magistrate of De Kalb Township. Mr. Fine her is a thoroughly good man, of intelligence snd capacity more than amply suffi cient to worthily fill the office. We hope that he will stand for election. DkKALB TOWNSHIP. Many friends to Law and Order here by place in nomination for re-election Mr. J. I). McDowell for the office of Magistrate for l>eKalb Township its the approaching Democratic primary. Mr. Mcl)owall, as a Magistrate, need* no comment at our hands 1 Since he has filled the office, crime of every de scription lias largely decreased, ami those who have committed it, when brought before him have been severely punished?the surest method of deter ring others from committing similar offenses. You vote for you own inter ests, friends, when you vote for Mr. J, 1>. MclHiwall. LAW AND ORDER. For Clerk of tanrt. Believing in that fpMxl old Pfino emtio principle of ''rotation in olllw," we. friends or Hon. G. W. MOSKLY, present, with much pleasure, liis nauie to the voters of Kersllaw County as a candidate for Clerk of Court. Mr. Moxely in a tried man, honest and cap able, who will give satisfaction to all the people if elected. As is well known he served u* four years in the llou>-e of Representatives, with credit to him self and lioror to our county. We re spectfully solicit your support of him in the approactiing democratic pri mary. Eastern Kershaw. For Snpertnteudemt of Education. The many friends ?n ilr, .1. M. WATT*, and of Kers7,.',?? vv'inty.hPFe by place Mr. Watts in r.ji:ii?ation for the office of Superintendent of Educa tion in the ensuing primary, lie has served us very acceptably before in the same office, and will do so again if elected. Vote for him. EAST KERSHAW. Mr. Editor: The many friends of Mr. W. B. TURNER do tiereby announce him a candidate for County Superin tendent of Education. Mr. Turner is well known as a young man of high moral character. He is a practical teacher, having taught the last eight successive years. The last five year* in tlie same community. If elected, he will serve the countyin the same faith ful manner as he has served as teacher. MANY FRIENDS. Tax Executions. Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions, to inc direoted, I will pn> ceeil to sell before the Court House door in the City of Cainden, S. C. on th? first Monday in August, JIKH, dur ing the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: One lot in the C'ity of Camden, S. C., hounded on the North by property of Mrs. Mary Campbell, on the East by Rippond >n street of the said city, on the South by lands formerly known an ttie property of Levi Jones, and on the West by lands of Mrs. S. A. DeSaus sure. J?evied upon and to be sold as the property of l.illie Stokes. Terms of Sale } Cash. Also one (1) acre or l?n<l and one (1) building thereon in the County of Ker~ ?liaw, S. C., hounded n* follow*: Oil the Noreh, hy land* of Aaron Whita ker.on the Kast by land* of the aaine, on the South by landa of* Henderson llyrd and on the West by land* of Jam. II. Johnson. Levied upon and to ho sold as the property of tleiiry Mol?eod, Term* of Sale: Cash. J. S. TKaN'JTIIAM, Sheriff K. C\ TRESPASS NOTICE, All persons are hereby warned not to trespass in any mannei, whatsoever up on my lands or lands under my control situated on Lit tle Lynches Creek, about three (3) luiles South-east of Abney. Trespassers will be punished to the full extent of the law. J. E. J5AXI.EY, Abney, S. C. Notice. All persons are warned that placinr glass hott l?-s, tin ran* and miimIi artU cles in the public highway* i* an un-? lawful obstruction of such highway*. Any one guilty of of *ue.h conduct will be prosecuted. ,F. M. SOWKM/, Co. Supervisor. Camden, S. (!., July 21, 11*01. Money to Loan. On farm land* in sum* of $3(10 up H per cent; in kuiih of $1,000 up at 7 \wt cent. No commission charged. S. I.ooak I..tno.