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{jasSea ?hrc?i?Ie, HDEK, & c. AUG. 19th, 1802 m\ Vevj. tHTBCH DIRECTORY. AmrtT Church. ? Rev. Myron j Gordon. Pastor Preaching every ?l*_v at II a* 5i- and 8 r ? *? ^n y ?<iiool from 12 m. to 1 n. m- e?e*y | Prayer-meeting w?J .wed Wayat 8:30 i\ m. AH seats are frec.| & public is cordially invited to attend^ t>RE*BYTERJAX I'lU'RCII. ? RfV. W. W. Us, Pastor. Prea< liing every Saidwitfo j a. m. Sun-lay School cvrrv S.*ib-, ; that 5 p.m. Prayer meeting- i-o-ry ? pdsto.?day at ?> p. ni. The public is dially inritea to attend. ?jtti.ktox Street Mkthojmst H'rcii. -Rev. M. L. Carlisle. Pastor, ^^arl-nnjr ,.v?-rv Soodajr at 11 a. an. and ?pO i>. ju. Prayer-meeting Thursday at ?5 p.m.. Stranger* and visitors are ?"dially invited. All seats free. ?pnxcE EnacwAf. Cui im u. ? Itev.J.M ?*ney, Rertor. ? Services Sunday at 11 ;lo< k. ; Sunday Scb?ol at o p.m. Kven t service at ?? p.m. Fri lay afternoon trice at t> p.n?. to Candidates. [^Candidates for the various office* 1 Kershaw county must file with County Chairman their pledi^e, ilh one dollar, ten (10) (Java he >re tbe primar\% or their name ill not appear on the tfeket. J. R. G?x)d*let County ChVm. POINTS PICKED UP Is your flame on a club loll? Rain is badly neede<l in this sec ion. The proper tliingfor a jury is to be firm, but not fixed. Mr Allan Deas is moving in the "Ditw House" on Hobkirk Hill. Old papers for sale at this ^tfice at 20 cents per hundred Every indication points to good i trade for the Camden i^erchantsi this fail. Prof I). P. R. Belk,-*4 Lancaster county, has bee ft' vlected "principal oi the Kershaw iHgh School. People :uo uftrc:?M>nabi?*;^_Jh<>v expect a ui an i\* give h(spr?>ihis*' ' nud keep it to??. \ j \ The SeptembeV^torij; of co.?:t vrill commence two wv*k? h?uJ next Monday. ? - .\ Mr R. 'fl Robinson's family has moved int?* the cottage just. south o; Mr J. ?. Vaughan's residence]? The Opera House store is he5n?i repainted in&ide nn?i ?mtsid?% rea?lv for occupancy by 3ir J. W. Stciu. An important announcement Is made by l)r M are's I>r t*i? St?>r?v in this issue. He sure and s^e *h\t it is. -4. So much ab'fis*; :m I in the content ??v**r the rotinl y ' o!Ii?*es Fis to be regretted by'kii ivasonawie ? It is ho*, w lif h bibulous turn's JS ti? gPt ibiciv, his ideas to gt-l thin. There was another dance given at Statesbmg last Tunsd'av niirht. paTtittS fr??m UaU?iien Our correspondents a re tir?t*d lo Send in their commuincalions leg ularlv, and as early in the week .is possible. The State canvassers were at Newberry yesterday and ?ill wind j up the campaign at Laurens to-' morrow. i'aysuer's' excursion r m from I xvershaw to Atlanta oa last Wed nes<J ay morning. Quite a number went from Camden. > - In two weeks' time eottnfr will I ? commence coming in, and it is to1 be hoped that money wi.i be more i plentiful. Mr David Wolfe's awe! iing house on Littleton street, has been re painted and repaired, preparatory to his return with his bride. j Have yoa read what the Gil ? Kdge Store has to say to you ini tijis paper?" If not, you should do so, and profit thereby. Hot! G. D. Tillman has our tuanks for a copy of his speech on th.e subject of small counties deliv ered a^t. Matthews July 31st, 1891. Be sure and register by having your name enrolled in a democratic club before the 25th. five days be fore the election, if you expect to vote at the democratic primary. The D?mocratic Executive Com mittee of Richland county, the mosl extreme a&ii-Tiliman county ia the state has also passed a "co ercion act'* to prevent plumping in ? Ihe primary. f The watermelon crop of/the low er counties is about ever. The farmers are said to have realized about $100 , a car fo$ them, a$i the crop amounted to m$ny thous and car loads. i The cotton outlook is not rery very encouraging. All future quotatiohs are under 8 cents. The range is 7.21 for ^figust to 7.91 i n April. Crop in sight last J>at t;:daj night 8, 99i, 406 bales. The northbound 3CTs passenger' train was rocked Sunday morning at Hanging Rock Creek trestle about two miles below Kershaw. Oae window wa* broken out and two passengers narrowly escaped " being struck. \ A rumor is currentt that Hon. J. I J. Hemphill voted ^th| Haskell ticket two years ago.\ VVe are in f farmed by Mr Hemphpll that such rumor is without foundation and utterly false. Outfit contrary he Voted for Mr Til>snan and the en tire regular democratic ticket.? Chester Bulletin. * At * recent meeting of the State Prohibition committee a resolution was adopted "appointing j,h? third and fourth Sundays in August, be iaj? the Sand&ja 'imi|)?dfalely pre ceding the eJetfbn, for special piayer in the churches throughout the state for. the success of the cause." Request* were made urg ing the clergy of the various de nominations in the stale to carry into effect this suggestion ^of the committee. JohnC- Calhoun is often quoted to Southern men as an example, but never was a public man more, independent. In a speech in 1846, replying to Senator Turney, of Tennessee, he said. '"What we wnru, -above all things on earth, in ??jir public men, is independence. It is one great defect in. the char- 1 acter of our public men in America j that there is that real want of in dependence. * *' I will say that it is in the part of the wretched system of caucusing, which has created in every stale a p*?tv of men who work in concert to <z?;t of fices lor purposes of plunder, and who exercise too great a control over the measures of Congress. If I knew myself ? if r. y head was at stake I would do my dutv, be tlve consequence what it might:" JSRS01TAL MENTION. Mr K. C. Lanier. who lias bepn in our clly for the past tw^ wet-ks, has returned- to Ins hom.e in De Land, Fla. ' ^ ^ D?lt,nn Kenned r and Frank Boy kin, jr., went to Atlanta Wedr.es daj. Mr W. E. .Johnson, jr., was in Golnmbln t lie flrsUpart of the tfeck fx^husicess. T Mi&\Jessie Ancrum has returned to CaraiVi, havinsfc.been on a visit to AtlanUkfor the past frtur or fire weeks. \ Miss Lula senders got the schol arship for Cr^verse College, in I Sutater county. Master Rob Johnson7*"lfcfcKsre turned from a trip to So miner viTl>. Mr J. M. Phillips, of Charleston, "pent seAr<?ral days of last, week with Mr E. Math is' family. Miss ElfcvHaile is visiting friends at Heath Springs. Mr and Mrs P. A. 15oswell, who * I hav<\ for the last two years, been r. wi.ling in Sumter, have returned ;to Cnmden. Mr Hoswell has ae ;?:<~pied a position with Mr J. W. Stein. i Mr Clinton ttrown, who has been attending a business coHege in Bal timore. Md , has ??e^n fr?r#i?d; on ;?c< jwitnt ?f Mj*1?e?lrh. to return home, i We are ?:lnd to state th:it !'e is im | proving. Mr? V. S. J or don and family have returned home front a visit to Planier*\ ill**. Mi^l/ittf?' Mailt is visiting rela ' ti v?rs at Kershaw. Mrs W. 'Gordon, who has 1?<>en spentlin.s some time at Smith ] ?ill--, h:?s returned home, much im provt* 1 in health. M-s L. 15. K'unspn. i?f S mter, ! is visiting; h?-r mot'jer, Mrs S Tweed. Mr T. M. Trotter, of Virginia, is in the city. His li09t of friends here were delighted to see him. .Mr J. (\ M ir. has returned from a ti ip to TVx-?s. Mr Harry Gerald, one of of Cam d.n's promising young men, has gone to accept a position as salrs man in Blnckvtlle. which place lie expects to make bis future home. Mrs J. M. Ileath is visiting rela tive in -/In* <*i?y. Dr. Moore's Diug Store We would call special attention tri l lie ad of Dr. A. -A. 5t*H*re in this if&ue. In. "selling ri ttp'" we made oue or two grammatical and typographical, errara, but tl*e mis takes werej discovered tco fete to be coirected in this week's iss^re. No, Dr Moore's business is not "stationary" but alive and moving at a rapid rate un preset ef nciennte mr.nngem?-nl. Cotton Factory Building. Contractor Glenn commenced j Wednesday morning to lay the foundation of the cotton f acton i gliding. Th< foundation is four : and a hfif feet thick, with the ex-, cepticn of the portion facing the j wheel-pit, which will be ten feet ! thick. The foundation is being! laid in cement The work of lay- j ing brick in -the wheel pit will prob- j ably be commenced on rext Mon day. 'J'he contract for this portion of the work has l?een awarded to Messrs Adams and Holler of Rock Hill. In Jail The following - parties are atj present confined in the county jail : j J arne* Monies, William DeasJ Mose Williams, Hester Chestnut, j John Dempson, Harry cTkrfcson j And Aaron Williams* coiored ; arid B. C. Campbell, while. .James ?Tones is MrVing a sentence of 15 days from a trial justice's eourt.forj "violation of contract ; Aaron Wit- i liams is serving a sentence of 15' days for failure to pay poll tax and , Campbell :s up under a peace war raat. The pthei s are awaitisg trial at the September term of coart. Buck leu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for C uts Bruises, Sores;- Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, "tetter, Chapped Hands. ! Chwblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and postfrely cures Piles, or no j pay-<equire<i. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents' per box. For sale l?y F. L. Zemt>. ???% if -r? Subscribe for fax Chrosic:.e. Our Collecting Agent Mr. John A. Sheorn is the auth orized collecting agent for Tijr Chronicle. All parties indebted will please rnaxe prompit payment of bills presented l>y him. The County C*n7ass. " The county campaign Is now in full blast. It opened three weeks ago at vVestville, and will wind up in Carad?Tn next Friday To-day, a meeting. will be held at Curelon'sj Mill in Y^est JVateree. The con test. over some of the offices hns been cojdacted with a great deal of bitterness, and has mainly been a war to the knife by i\tt "outs'' uj> on the "ins." There is no opposi tion to the present Auditor and Treasurer; for nil the other offices, however, thwc are a varying: num ber of candidates who w i b 1 1 to sac rifice themselves upon the altar of! jijblic welfare. Sasc Ball The Florence team is b;$ig up. ami there is no doubt ab.?ul 1;, hut Camden had picked up some good players also and Greek met Greek on l he Florence diamond on Tuts <Uiy afternoon 9th. inst. A magni ficent game was played, hut it was :i draw 12 to 12, called in the 8ih inning on account of darkness. As we go to press there is a big crowd j at the park, but the game had not! becrt called on account of a mis ! understanding. ? Florence Times. [The "misunderstanding'' was! senseless kickffcg-rtn the part of the Florence team because Camden hj^jl secured the services of a first class pitcher from Cheraw. The ?an;e was awarded to Caiuden by the umpire because Florence re fused to play. The Florence team's pitcher was a professianal from Winston named Hill.] - Thursday afternoon the Camden and Sumter chibs crossed bats on itlie grounds of the latwr. After a iiue game, Sumter c.imc ouf the victor, ti?e score being 8 to G in her i favor. ? Sumter W. & S. ^ List of Unclaimed Letters, The f-Jiuwift* isa^Tist of uncalled for letters remaining in the Camdencpost of fice fojF the weekending Julv 17tlvl#92: J 15 Brown, Wilson I) ye, W 1> Clark", Mr Thomas. Persona ral'in: f>r tl?<-sc letters will please .<>tate what week tl.ey were ad vertised. (i. Cr. Alvxan li*r, 1-. -M. Now Try This. * Tt will cost you nothing an:! \vi! surely itiTyoii 'yooil, if you haveaCongh, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Cou^l.s and C< 1 Is is guar anteed to jrive reH:f,or money will be paid hack. Sufferers from La (irippe found it just tin.1 thingand under its use had a i speedy and perfect recovery. Try a | sample b.ttleat our expense and I am I for yourse'f jnst h?w .co d a th'ng it isr Tuial bottles free at F. L Z-mp's Dm . Store, I.arge size .">0e. and ."^1 . (>, When Eabj was sick, wo gave ber Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. It.crh, Man** nn'l Scratch** nf"i every kin<l. on human or .inim.il?, cnml in 30 minute liy. WolforrVsj qsnitory Lotion. Thi? nrtvr fails.! SoM 1> Or. P. L. Z.^rap, ('airrdsn. | s. c. ' ! $1.50 This pai?er one yp.ir. $1.-50 ! FOR IB ZEST RESULTS, / YOUR IN. THE for Solicitor. I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of, Kershaw, Kichiand, Edgt field and _jwxington counties thai I am a candidate for reflect Ion to the office of Solicitor of the fifth cricuit. will abide" the resuU of the primary eleetioiv and rd||.>ect f'u H V a? .the support myi feMow Deirocrats. P. Ih Nelson. We beg K-ave to announce to our tellow -Democrats that. JMIr- H. C. Pat ton, of Columbia, in in ilie rac* f?>r Solicitor of the fifth jfCffcUit. Knowing hitn as we do, we jjordially commend him a* our v\utjfie ibr tlx*; position. If he is he will di^char*:t* the onerous duties with abilit y, fidelity and impartiality. Many YeteiS of <- West Watkkee. * jO ~ / The friends of Norton \V. Drov er, Esq., of the foiumhia bar* he* to ?nnnu!u*e hitn as a candidate for soltc.tur of the 5th circuit in t!ie coping primary. Mr. Bnmker is well known in the Slate, having heen, for a nimlier of 3*e:irs, l he' chairman of the Hoard of Directors of the S. C. . Penitentiary. \ He is well qualified, having been a" prac titioner and hard student of j,he law for the lafrt 15 years*. He is thor onghly identified with tiie Ueform Morement. Fuiknds. FOR THE . LEGISLATURE. Desiring >'a; in?-nit>er of the !?eg-i islature whoV will represent the! West interest alffi our coinmunil y and 1 ? lit whole Cotiniy, we i?re**ei?t the name of Mr. T> 1'. C. M urchin son to the Democratic voters oflfc*r-| sdiaw County an a candidate, suleN ject to the result ofc the primary j election. - A liKL'LAM. ? ? ' I The voters ot Aotuteh section of Kershaw County announce the, name of Mr. D. M. Bethune as* thiir choice ior one of the representatives ! in the Legislature. Mr. Hethtine i? too well known to need ilny words of praise. It elected he will rifled credit upon the county. y Many Voters. In accord anc*" with the expressed wishes of his many friends*, the !Ioh. NV. F. Kus.?ell is hereby, presented lor reflection lo* the legislature. His coarse as a licprcent alive fh?ni r ?i is Comity ha* he^n entirely natis tactory to his const iturtiijjy* We pledge him to abide the r?#&nlt of the primary. WksTvji LK-. Tht? ha me <?{' Mr. g) \V. Mowiey* is hcn-hy pn srut-d f,?: n ???Icction to 'h- Hi>nv?? *?f suit* j et n? the ?.f t he D.-mocmiic ?n i*nri>* ch-ciion. Mr. MofN?I??y. ka:? ma-it* faithful n jm senfa'fve of he ; his r?rori \* before them, ?:m1 it|M?zi which his name is otVere<l tor ry.i icciii/n 1 ry At ANY F1IEND3. I ' ' : The nuno of Thoa. J. Kirklarid; j s> pi fsiMvieri for re? election to th? Legislature, suhjer.t to the action of the n.Minmratitt nrimtin Many Fbiknu*. FOltJLEllK OF COURT. T<> The Dejwtuatjc Votehs ok !v e its ir A \Y (,'i'i'NTY ? ? Thauking my friemlls f??r their ?ienerqtf% sijppoH ?I t I lie 1 :1st3 election, ^nd having been solicited to stand fin; re-dec 1 ion l!i?r t lie office of C,ler? of the :'oitrt,, I most respectfully present myself to the Democratic voters of Kersliaw county. I am fully ac quainted frith liie duties of the of fice, and have ehdearored to < 1 i s - ?-h :i ihv>3? duties to the best of my Utility. My opinions liuve Wen diiferent from those of the most, of you in matters that every good Democrat should be in ten a ted in, but I have been honest in my opinion"?, and 1 would not ?ive om cent for a man that did not think for liiimself and have the conrage to express his honest convictions. In nark days and in brighter ones 1 have ti it* d to he a trw* man, true to my country and true to you, and I siill wish to serve you. My record] is before you. I can neither take from nor add to it. Judge me b> it; if unworthy or unfaithful-, con demn me; if I have been faithful and ifortliy, give me your support. Respt., W. Clybcrx. Mr Editor.? Tiease announce to (he Democratic voters of Kershaw County my name as :i candidate for the office r?f ''lerk of the Court for Kershaw Count)-, subject to the action of the Deinocijitic Primary. I respectfully ask tli'o support of my fellow- Democrats. J. R. Goodalf. Mt! LniTon : ? Please announce the na^ne of Mr. J. L. T^rasington as a candidate for the office of Clerki of Court f??r Kershaw ccuintjy| W.e pjledgc him to abide, tlie Tefctjlt of the demoa^tic primary selection. ^ ( Voters. Mil. Editdii : ? We desir*1 to place ; befoi'e the voters Af Kershaw coun ty the name of Mr. Joel Hough, for the oiffiee of Clerk of C?urt, subject t<) the result of the primary elec tion. He is a competent man, and has always discharge^ every duty devol\iD? upon him wftU unswerv ing devotion to the best interests of his consti tuents. rs. ! ; ?" r j FOR SHERIFF. f 'w I; hereby annonHce myself to the DettajOcratic vofceis of Kershaw Ooiiitity a* a candidate tor the office! ofijberiff, subject to the result of j primary election, promising If elect? ed to faithfully discharge tbe duties! Iof tlie office. I leapecttolly ask the support of the Democratic part jr. J. F*ax* West. 1 hereby anootince myself a candi date r tor-re-election id^Uuer office of Slieriff of Kerahawcoanty, auhjtct to th^~*Ction of the Democratic pri marftand respectfully a*ktho*iip port oF^ny Democratic felfow-citi 7* ns. James L, H \ilic. Mu. Editor r?T'ic many friends of Mr. B Al. Pearc? ask <tpj?ce in i he columns of your paper U^>pre sont his narae aa^a candidate' for Sheriff. One ,?o well known for upri? litnesa of chancier and reli ability. needs no commendation at our binds. .Many Fuiexds. The ranj^ friends of Mr S. F. Kelley astc space in the columns -f your pa pet* to present his nnme a* u candidate for SherilF, su!?je?;t &> the result of the primary, lie ha* bet n caHed upon H? serve you Ik* f Are and has discharged the exacting duties of County CkVnijnissioner ?'? partially; promplljf anh with comt esy towards* all with wh?>m he came in contact. lie is in full sympathy with the Farmer*' Moveuu-nt And last, I >ut n<?t least, he is a true J oil tried L)emo^rat. Should he leceive the nomination for this office, lie will do as he Las always <$pae, dis charge eveiy duty devolving ripou .him to the l>est interests of his constituents. ' j Many Votkrs. ; ? Mk. Kditok The members of Be?ver Dam Dem<k*ratfo clui) aslvN space in your " valuable ^japer lt? present 1!ih name of a 'worthy young man Tor the office of Sheriff, suh ject.U* ihe result of the approaching Democratic primary election. We refer to Mr. H. B* Willinms, form erly of West W'atefcejmt at present a rusidnt of Catuiien. Mr. Williams a young man, active, capable ami strictly" reliable, and should he re vive the nomination for this office, fne ina?* K depended upon t?? per, foim well aud faithfully its exact ing duties. Beaver Dam. FUR AUDITOR. * 1 hen by announce myself ^ ai^li1 ilaie t<?r reiup|>oiiitnit'Kt lo the office of Auditor ami r<*|?cciftiliy ask ilu* recommendation of my ft-Howi ? 1^ luornjls i? ?r *aid i?0M;l*u i pied^e inypeli to abide the result ? ?til he primary election. ! i). C. Kiukley. FOR TREACHER. ? I herein announce myself as a camiMalo for County Treasurer. Will l*e satisfied wiili the result of: the Dumocruiiic Primary.^ / I J. C-. IJoLMSttS. > | ' . * * I For School Commissioner, i i I hereby announce inyjielf to the Democratic voters of JCarsbaH County as a r:iwliiiate**for tb elei'l.i.ln to t lie office of Sc h?>nl Com missioner, suhjut^ to the result of i the primury el^kion '7*^4 J. M. Watts. The Mentis of Mr. 1$. K. Clarke iu Eastern Kershaw htstr ily second Iris* nomination for ilw iiiiporun: j otlivV of School I owed as he , ... ?treat a sum with intense enlhusi j mi in -the SL-honi work ? :i sell ; made ni-in, who lias rUen siep I ? y {step l?y persistent clforls a success ful feh<?ol teacher, a ?access io every walk of life, manly and Din to his coh viclion>, he is lite on? I whose indomitable energy ami per, ?sever?.i)w are ncded to fmlhei : our languishing school iai?*rcsts.. Howe\er, Mr. Clarke is well known and needs ih? length v ? cncointiun from his many frieyds in Kist?:ux Kkijsiiaw. For CoUKtfc Commissioner. We l?e?$ leiiv<A to announce the nam<> our ?Ho?w.ciuz',n Capt. A. A. 1 *05 kin, of West Waters, a* a suitable camliiiate for re-elediimi as <?ounly Commissioner,* ful?j *ct to the result of th<* primiry. I lis ser vie?'S in *l?is most iinpoitaut office, which Ihj his already tille?l, having been miso cre?litahle ami highly satisfaciory. lie is a successful tanner* ijouil financier, in full sym pathy will) I lie Fanners1 Movement ;i true ami trie<1 Democrat.* lie has while in ollice given spefcial atten tion to the roa<ld ami bridges of t he county ami we feel a<sure?l tha we conM not <lo better than to re-ekct him. Many Voters of Wkst Watkiiee. We desire to place in nomination subject to the resnlt of the primary election, the name of Mr T. L. Davit* as a suitable cand'ulite for Countv Commissioner. IT elected we know that he won M guard the intciests of the cotvnty as faithfully as any ? ?ne. lil a x Y Fkiknds. * \ I Mr. Editor:- -Pk$ne~' announce to i the Democratic voters ot Kershaw j county my name :?s a candidate for re ejection to theutiice ?>/*Uouu ly Com miss oner, subject the result of the prima: v election. Thanking my /riends f\tr the high comph ment paid mc in the last election. I respectfully ask a continuation 0/ ?rt atid confidence. ,T. A. .McDowell. >.>? ? i T<?-? ' *' I hereh? announce myself n can didate for the. office of (,'ounty Commissioner, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. 4\ \ ' D. F. Dixon*. We bt?<r leave to announce the nam? of our fellow-civizen, Mr C. YV. McCaskili, as a suitable enndi dste for re-election as County Com-! rniasioner, subject to the result of the primary, his services in this j important office, which he has al read$* filled, having lveen most cred itable and satisfactory. He is a successful farmer, and in full sym pathy with the Farmers' Movement and a true Democrat. He hss uiv en special attention to the mads and bridges of the county, and we feel assured that we could not do betiter than to re-elect him. Malty Voters of Eastern Kershaw, , m i ? I :? ' ? sb. Kdttor : ? He aw unooSaoe Mr, J. N. Jooesj? a; candidate' fqx County Commissioner, snhjek the result of the Democratic prhi^. aryi election. Mr. Jones is a pro* gressive citizen, trustworthy in ev* ery> respect and if elected to litis responsible position, be will tflakf a p*in*jtaking and efficient officer. * JIT OTEEtS. . ? "IT' * ? ? I . The name of G.. M. Alexander is hereby presented to the Democratic voters of Kershaw county ns a*$jan didtte for County Commissioner, subject to the result of the primary election. We believe he will make a faithful and . efficient officer if electcd. Many Voters. FOR CORONER. We hereby announce the nam* of Mr. \V. T. Hammoutl for Coroner, subject to tl?e result of tlie Demo cratic primary election. kJ Voters.} We tWslre to p resent as a candi date Tor Coroner the name of John B. At rants . as one that is wqrlhy anil competent to fill the position. , } Voters. ~ fok 'trTaTl justice We present to the Demotfra. ie voters of DeKaJh township thetna'me of 1 A, Wlttkowffcy for triaNns tice.of said township!, subject to -the primary. If - elected, he wili 4is^ change his dnties faithfully aiuf conscientiously and with an eye sin gl3 In -justice. We j-ledvie him our undjkidejt support and call npon nil citizens of city and country to aid in Ijis election. ' Lower DeK.yld. Sk Kinjoik: ? iAiease announce the'rwune <^0. P. Bowen as aN can didal^ frtr trial justice, Ir.cated at GutjeloVs Mill, WestJ^atereej sub ject to the result of tne Dnmnitratic primary.. Voters. FOR DELEGATES. / 4 <v;,The following names are hereby plnced* in nomination ab Tillman ?k'lejifiirs to the state democratic] coWe&tion to In; held on the tliinl Wednesday in September n^xt: . J. A. Gnsrsliv, 7*- Us via, Jf.f). Ut>!iin*rs, J N. .Jones, T. jR. E. Bethune, A.Brown, i ' ? '?lie following named gcnileroen have consented i?? run ?s cun?crra. iiw Uf legates for the September Convention, and will abide the re volt of the priinmy election of the 3<Hh of1' August': JttfiTl Burtlfcll, B. Prank llailc, Belton Owens* V an <ihan, M. J.^Uhley, t W. D. Philip? 7^ OTlt'E TO TRUSTEES. ' Seho >1 trustees are requested to send U.'iorti August 31st, all |H'lux>t claim? aw re] orts that have not yet bcea J#r warded, in order {hut the data eonai fied therein may he y incorporated in the Sth-ol fi'flui.i signer's Annual Keporti j J. M. WATTS, \ '8. C K. fS 1m 0 ^0^rnmmmwTj7 ;r ? ^^^T-eix hereby <;i?vn to all road ovl^ seers in Kershaw county to have tli^ir respective ro ,d> p it in jro hI condui >n bv Srprenibor Jsr, ??*xt apd to mike their report to th<' Hoard. By ord r ul the Board of Countyflom mivioners, C. ??. Winki.ek, Clerk. TO KENT. Briek store, u,,w occupied hv E. B. C:? pei*, one door north j( J. K. V uughau's. I,osscs>si<?n -.riven Sept. \0r Fo;* terms &('.) to MRS. M.S. SOWKIX. "foiisaleT *v I offer for sale my house and lot situated in the city of Cam den. between Mill street and the 3C's K R., tie first block above the depot. The locality is healthy and the situation is , ?/ ii;ie for business. , Anyone de siring a pleasant home, with i^ood water and fine scenery can m- ? securc this place on reasonable terms. Possesion will be given fti the fall, or sooner. For terms and -further particulars apply -to or correspond with I.E. GAY. Jul v J St '9-2. Camden, S. C. JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. 5-TOM WACON SCALES, >60. BSam 59Z 1 . S2AS3TASI SXAK. Krelpbt PaUl. ?Warrmute<l for 5 Year* A|f?U \f ?ntrd. Snd for Terms. FARMERS' Rara ?nd Warchomw Ratios JONES OF BINGHAMTON. Binehaxnton.N. Y. the: ELDREDGE "B" ? strictly Ueh'f^ftde family ?ewli| poMMalig mil ELDREDCE SMUFICTflBWS U BCLV1DERE, ILL. ??! X'*. ?I " t L-! i 1892! i ?- ,i ?? i. . EXCLAIMS S8 and ^ECttLA* keep abreast *fith thcf tifc In this age of PUSH; Pi behooves us to up an I doing; ever i'eaMflg that "the present is improving cp the went before," anl THE VaMOUS GILT E|)GE STORfc <1 fully cognizant of the iict that to lead w the motto sure** success, maintains ont^ its oast record \vhen<ft offer? to tlw trading public in unmistakable tones ani in a ^ - ^ -1 way, bargains tha't aui V soum Carolina Hallway Com-. " > , pany. D. II. CIIAUKB.ILAJN. tteeeiver. Camwkn, 3. Jun(> 22n<I, 180*,j On ami aftjer this in uccorttiittcc with ?lulc. ' ' d:itc truing wiH rui. the folluwwix si.'hc - i f,i>avc Camden K*?ykiii8 ii II.i^wkIs " Clareniont ?' Dixie u CuuVlert Jo " Watcn?c Arv Km^vihe Arv Columbia 44 Chariest oh 4< Augusta ? SOL'Til, Daily 5 10, |? in o 2-> p in ?r) ot, pin " 4y;p in 5 50; )? in i? "xi p Ml 5 p in U 20 p m HMO p in 7 *?, p in | 10 80 p ni 1 1 05 ii m GOING NOKTH ! r; ! | . \ Leave Charleston fi .V> a m " Columbia D (.0 a m 44 ^fuptixta shiam ?*' K'mgvilte 100? a ui 14 Watereo III 15 a m ' ' Mi<I<iltt"ii 10 20 a mi ? 44 C*nnlc?.Jc 10 Mam ? '? Dixie t 10 ? lit 44 Clarcmont 10 -!5 a m 4< Ila^oods W?f5"w ?' Uoykins - 1107 ^ m Arv OaiiMU'ft 11 2-> ? tr Connections for the North Ka*t via .Charleston, Cincinnafli Railroad j and with Narrow (iah^c at Vorkville. j Kor through tiek*'ts to all jxiiiiti- North, South or We*T~*r vi.i Clyde S. Shi|? (b. to Xrtr'V'rk :iml tin* East via Charles ton 'apply tw f J. B. WALLACK* ; Ajrt. Camden. C. Mi "?V.U:D. General Manaz.cr 6 / SCHKUULE OFTHK Charleston, Cincinnati ami Chicago ItailromL Taking effect April 17th, 1*33 (iOINQ NOuTll. Lv. Cam len 11 ?*0 a iii 44 I>eK:i1H 11 4'.? am ?? WYstville 11 *3 am ??Kershaw J ? 1- lXpai Heath Spring. * ''Pleasant 1 1 ill 12 33 p m " Lancaster 12 49 p n> ?' Catawba 1 20 p m '* Uock Hi'l ncl 1 44 p m 44 York.ville 2 20pm 44 Bla. k>?mrp ? 40 pin * Shelby ' 4 I? *n l{utherf??T<lton 5 SO p m Ar. Marion 6 40 p. m GO1S0. SOUXJU.1 Lv. Marion / * U^O* m j *m Uutherfordtoa JO-'Oaw " Sfi-lhv * 1- 02p ui " Rlaelssiflirg ' ^JfWpn?. | 14 Y?*kville t ? Z 3Py m " Hock Hill ' j 2?pmj i ?' Oitapfe Jet- 3 18 i?w : i " Lam-aster , &ftpm 44 ?lea*ant Hill 40"?p?. %4- Heath Spring 4<Pp in (* Ker*!iaw , 1 24 p m , <? Werftril* i . 4 37 p m j "IHiKalh 4^p?)i Ar fVmden ?? 'r? 05 p ni Trains stop on ai^tial at all stations . Passenger trams mn thrown** I*-, twecn Gohwabia an?t Marion. Connection* made with It. & l>. at; 3*a~kaburs alii R??ck Hiil and vritli S. A. L. at C.?t??w?a Junction. ! i C,M. WAIO), C^?re^T?fre* \ <* 1 J. i - M.'v J NO-1 WholesaleCrocer. Wholesale Derift jiKL W1 LIQUORS ?n4:>Cl]t N>\ 183 EhsI Bay, Charleston, 8. C.' w. L DOUCLAI S3 SHOE earfSU ?tnfi SSZ&Z.'SSU w: tua " U Ptfuni? 1>.