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IHIKCH 1)IKEC10RY.
C h tr< it, ? Rey. MVron
J vY. ? M?rdon. Pastor ? Preaching every
f -Mir. day at 11 a. m arid ?::50 p'r M. Stin
gy vhcol fr??ni m. to 1 p. m- every '
.day- Prayer- meetings every Wt-o
<i ? <iay ar d m. All seats are free. !
f}>: public is cordially mvited to attend |
1'kksbvjterian tJsrrRcji. ? Rev. W. W.*i
M ill ?? , P.isior. Preaching every Sabh-< : h ?
,t 31 a. m. Sunday School every r-ab- '
?rtli at 5 p.m. Prayer meeting every
\\Vdne>dav at p. m. The public i>
?:OTi'.i;iliv invited t?- attend.
! -i ttass&s Stckf.t Methodist !
hi k c . ? It v. M. L. Carlisle, Pastor.
I'r-achi: eve ry S?nd:>y at gcad
-v ~tf) j>. n i*. Prayer-n.eeting Thursday at
.!"? p. m. . Strangers and visitors are
?? rdiailv ir:vited. All seat# free. ,
f ?" ?
<Ikace Episcopal CnrRtfit. ? Rev.J.JHi
-t*?ney, Rector. Services Sunday $t 1J
lock ; Sundav School at 5 p.m. Ever.
f!_' service at 6 p.m. Friday afternoon !
- rvice at 6 p.m.
POINTS PIC23D UP.
\ ct? Tee sday ! \
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Rain is still badiy needed. V**
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Send us the r.ews from your
neighborhood.
Next Tuesday is the *::iy for the
*. primary election.
There are fifty-seven names on
the primary ticket for thi^ county.
The iastjmeeting of tbe\ountv
campaign will 1*- held in Camden
Four thousand tickets were or
dered printed for this county for
the primary.
"Faith" was described by an
' )hio boy as "ex pectin' something
ye ain't ijoin' to git."
Head the advertising columns of
i h e Chronicle to see where to get
Uie hest bargains. o
MTrs., W. 1K-.U. Workman has
moved into the friMise formerly oc
cupied by Mr. J. M. LeGrand.
Springs, ii^-ith & L". h-tw hnd
Vheir s>ore repaiut.-d :*n?'. it- n >w
presents a much improved
a nee.
The attention of road overseers
is called to a npiice to them by
the county c4>jpm4ssioners in this
paper.
Mr D. P. C. Murchison has with
drawn from the race for Rep?r|err
tative. There art* still '^eveu can
didates ?o select from.
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"Small annoyances are th""Y^ost
tireson e, don't V'?u think >??v" i
"Yes, even a litt'e thing like n
rcosquito bores me."
The present cit^ a Iministr.-tti m i
^rves the grar.iudcs ?! ?,i de^ i
;an$ for 'grey-l improve:*!' nt in
-r!r.?*ny of the sidewalks.
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g The use of lb* bicycle in Massa
C&usett 1v:js ??r<?i^iii :?1>.mii a :? f.?rn?
jouvement lo?king to tue periau
.freall improvement of the roads.
' '"^rieii 1>er that the polls open on
f?l ay at 8 o'clock and cio>e at 4.
sore and vote *f or the candidates
jf>f yo-ir choice within the above
named hours.
Messrs. R. T. Robinson and P. A.
Bosweil are having the DeKalb
House renrrvated and repaisvd.
I* be r expert tr*> ? ?pea ;i tirsi cias.a
hotel in it, shortly.
>fY. John A. Sbeorn is the auth
orized collecting agent' for The
t 'HROXICLE. parlies indebted
will please niaKe prompt payment
.of bills presented by him.
Messrs Taylor <5c Co. are opening
^r> a large and well- assorted stock
<?; goods and will be fully prepared
to meet the demands of their num
erous customers for the full traue.
Managers of election it the conn,
try precincts will confer a great
favor upon an anxious pabii'j by
sending in their returns as soon as
possible after the election. Tuesday.
A delay of over a week in the
work on the new bank building was
caused by the metal from, not ar
riving on time, Work was resum
ed yesterday, and will be puffed"
forward rapidly until complete^.
The school at West Branch, n^ar
Roland in district No. 6, is ybow
taught by Mr. John Copeland, for
merly of Lancaster county. There
are few teachers that have as re.
saarkable a reeor-d asMr. CopeiaLd.
He is now se vent}*- three years old,,
having been bcrn in 1819, and has
been teaching continuously for the
pa*i fifty-two years. In spile of
his many }ears, Mr. Copeland still
pleases his patrens, and accom
plishes good work in the school
room.
3?etit Jurors. ??
% Tbe jury commissioners met on
Monday, the 22nd *ud d?ew the
following list ?f petit jarojs for
the September terra~<5f court:
T\* - 7 T> I
J J Player
"^rt-o B Oliver,
? os Hyat:.
iiec**?et? Hinson,
K J? .> c .i'-.
W \ .
lUi
? J A Watts,
F J Hay,
A II lH>wey.
M Haum,
jjaaiei McDonald.
T R Brown.
WooSard Holland,
J D Davis,
K A Mickle,
C F Pate,
(J S B iffie,
Dial R Player,
II J Copeiand,
W C Williams.
Jas P B swell,
T S Whitaker,
John I Holland,
J M ' Wiitkins,
W 1) Evans,
K I { or ton,
ti Carrisou,
L B.irne^,
J Jones,
F Dixon ,
M Bethune,
B Lucas,
J D McLen ion,
F E Sparrow,
~W J Jones.
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NOTICE.
Pupils that have not attended tbe
Graced Schools ieretoiore, or that were
absent from the jiaal examination for
good cause, and wishing to enter now.
will please present tbemsefvea lor exami
nation on Friday, Sept 2nd and M?pnday,
Sept Hh. By orderot the Board,
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PERSONAL KHOTSN
Mr. Dozier Siigh formerly an
employee of Mr. C. W. Birchmore,
but who has been in Columbia for
the past two years, is on a visit to
relatives in Camden.
Oar young friend, Mr. W. T.
Wajker, having been on a visit to
Ridgeway, has returned to Oarn
dcn.
Mr. Shannon Linning has return
ed to Charleston' after a pleasant
stay ia Camden.
Mr. Robert Kennedy, jr., is in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J no. R. Ashe, oi
Kcrsh :iw, are visiting M. A.
N ifrs.
Mr?. Mary E. Sirnmons, of Wake
Forest, N. C.r is visiting the family
oT hey daughter, Mrs.- YV. 1). Trant
ham. w
Messrs. 0. J. Shannon mi l VV.
11. Z*-)up haw.- r-jtufiitid fi'orn the
North.
Mr. G. C. Bruce has Ue<n called
t?-U?e hed^i'le of a sick relative in
DarX?.gto!i.
Miss Jos'ie Keishaw has returned
from trie mountains.
Mias.Lillie DeP;?ss won the schol
arship at (.'obverse. College, the
competitive examination for which
v^as held on Saturday the 13th.
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A ?'?ld WrTf'fclet, with rhi.ie stone
| selling, was about a week ago
! oa Main strevt between" the Opera
j '-f^use and Mrs Thompson's resi
Sonc*v The fin^r will confer a
real /*ror by Leaving it al this of
j fice. 4
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Seiigicxis Notice.
Preaching by Bev. J. M. Stoney ;
will be held in the Malvern Hill '
> m
Chapel, four miles east of Camden,
each night of the week commencing
"Monday Aug. 29th. The couimu
nity in general is invited to attend, j
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First Bale cf Cotton'
Thx> first bale of cotton, sold in
Camden litis season \va3 bought on
Tuesday by J. B. Steed man. It
was raised on the plantation of
Mrs M. 5s So well, near Srai^hvilie
and weighed 5?5 lbs. It was "biass
ed as stiict middling and brought
: Seta. ]x?r pound.
vsaifa.
Little George. infant son of Rev
ar.d Mrs J M Stoney' died on Tucs
day morning, aged one year and
three months.
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Mr Stephen M Richards, an es
tsmnlHe i-iliz-n ??f Liberty IMI? n nfl
son of H? v. J. O Richards,
'died -?t hi* yesterday tlie 2>th
:?t one; o\;|oek, after a protracted
ibness of <?\>r a ra >nih with ty
p-hoiti ffVvr. )I r KicUards was a
m>n >?f Keying, uptight character
?i??i h i h unU'i >ely tutting off will
he th* f">ure?? of great gri? f to a
large fami'v f n? t numerous ftiends.
"He i?*:? v? s a wifr and several small
chi.dien to mourn hi-* loss.
Cantej items.
As it has been some lime since I
have given The (Chronicle any
news from this place, I will trv
to uivrsonie row.
Washington Helton, colored, died
; with f"ver or Mr. J. E. Creed's
| place on the 2-2 nd inst.
We hav'e had some carious fan
! up this w A man and his wife
j got some what riled up rbout sup
i per time. Eseh one got their wea
pons; he <jot his gr.n, she got her
bonnet. After 9ome hard work he]
concluded 1 h.*> t home was not the j
best place after ail. He tore off!
down the hill, suot his gun and j
called Iiis dugs. After his mind;
became quiet, he thought of his
1 supper and returned in the best of I
humor, hut oh! the surp; ise his j
I supper was C'?ne: the dogs had
: come and stole it asd then 3-ou j
! ought to have had his picture.
Mr J. A. Walts bought some!
shingles a few days Ago and sent,!
i his wagon c.fter them. When the
driver got. to the woods he gut puz-'
zled, for lie knew that There mns't]
be a pile of wood and a pile of |
| shavings. lie walked around, j
i scratched his head an?i sai l "well
j there is no difference nohow."
""He took the first pile he came to.
j V\\hen he got home they were the j
shavings. Tbe 9aid shingles
were tied ir bundles, thev said,
| to kejp the wind from blowing
them /away, and were left in the
woods.
Cotton is opening up this way;
some Sre picking. *
There has been three deaths on
about one *cre a .d a half of land
on Mr J. E. Greeffa place, in about
one month.
Mr j. A. McDowell, who has been i
down with fever for about thirty
five days, is aow greatly improved.
Dutch.
?reo<l Looks.
Goodlooks ire m >re than skin deep,
depending upon a beathlv condition of
all the vital organs. If the Liver be in
[ active, ywijhave a Bilious Look, if your
I stomach be Jisor.iere 1 you have**_a
: Dyspeptic Look, ami if your Ki'neys 1/e
? affected yoa haVe a Pinched Look.
[Secure good health nnd you vvill have
I good looks. Electric Bitters is the
i great alterative and Tonic, acts directly
[ on these vita; organs. Cures Pimples,
j Blot che?, Boils and gives a goo. I com
| plexion. Sold at Dr. F. L. Zerr.p's
? I>ni- 'store, 30 cents ner bottle.
f
Tthm Baby was rick, we gave her Castors*.
Wkw she ww uChjid,sho cried for CMtoria.
Wtm ste btemim Mi* abe clung to Cutoria. \
WM?ifc?lw4<:MMrai, she gave UwziCastocia. '
$1.50 Tki? ^ftper one year. $150
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The Primary Ticket.
-T&e committee on printing ap
pointed by the county executive
committee, met at the Opera House
ou Monday to arrange for printing
tickets for t lie primary election.
The tim> for filing pledges by can
didales has expired, so thai no
other names can he added. Below
is given a complete list of candi
dates whose names appear on the
I ticket.
In voting, he sure and follow the
, rulesscratching otherwise vour vote
for the! office incorrectly scraU-.hed
will not be counted. If you do not
care to vote for any candidate for
I one office, scratch the wl-.oic list of
names for thai office and the bal
ance of your ticket will count if
correctly scratched. The following
(points in reference to scratching
! may be of use.
There are twelve candidates for ;
delegates to the state convention
and six to he elected ; scratch six
? names and .eave six.
There is one congressman to he
ieiecteu and two candidates; scratch
I omr Timfie and leave one.
There are three candidates for
j solicitor and one ^to he elected;
! scratch two names and leave 6ne.
For the House of Representatives
J.here are seven candidates and two
he elected; scratch five names
and leave two.
For sheriff there are five candi
dates; scratch all the names except
ffne.
There are four candidates for
elerk of the court; scratch three
names and leave one.
Tiiore are spvou candidates ror,
county commissioner and three to
he elerted; scratch tour names and
leave three. ?
There are ;two candidates for
coroner; scralcii one and leave the
other.
For school commissioner there
I are three candidates; scratch two
names and leave one.
For auditor and trtnsincr there j
is only one candidate for each of
fice. '
As to trial justices, each tovsn- j
ship \vi!i elect its own. In I)e j
Kall>, ttutfalo :tnd Wateree town
ships, there are two candidates and <
one to be elected. Voters in those
townships will scraieh the names
of all except one of i he two in their
.particular townships. In Flat]
Rock township tbeie are four can j
didates and two t*> he elected,,'
Voters in that township \ ill scratch
all names except two of the four
for their township.
See tfcal your ticket is not torn
or mutilated in any way; he re
tain that it is properly scratched if
you wi?h your vote to count.
Delegates to State Con rait ion.
( !v??OKM)
T L Davis,
J C Hoi lmgs,
J A Grimsby,
J N J ones.
T 11 I' Bethune,
A ISrown-.
(( ONSEKVATIVES.y '
B F Iljiile.
C C Vansrhan,
Bt-ltcn 0\v*?n,
John Burdoll,
W D Phillip*,
M J A us Icy,
_ for Congress 5th District . |
?T J MH
T J it.,.. ?
For Solicitor. 5th J wliciiil I>ist.
P H Xelson.
N W P.rook^r, *.
II C Pattern, y
Iloirse of Represents ti res.
T .1 Kipkland.
W F Rns.?o!l.
G \V Moseb v.
.T W Flor.L "
W R T^ruco.
O M Be'huno,
J 0 Stover.
Sheriff.
.Tna L Haile,
S F Keily,
R B Williams,
U J F West.
B M Pearce.
Cleric of the Court.
Wrn Olybnm,
Joel Hough.
Jus L Brasington,
Jno R Goodale.
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Count .?/ Cow missioners.
P F Dixon,
J X Jones
C W McCnskill,
T T, Davis
C M A!*x<rr.der,
A A P.oy kin.
J A McDowell.
Coroner .
TV T Hammond,
J B Arrant?.
School Commissioner.
R W Hammond,
J M Watts,
B B Clarke.
Treasurer.
JC Rollia.s.
Auditor.
D C Kirkiey.
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Trial Justice.
De Kalb Township .
? C L Winkler. . I . .
L A Wittkovvsky.
Buffalo.
J M Sovell,
J M Stroud.
Flat Hock.
J as T Trues del,
W J Young, ? ?
S A Vincent, ^ V
J G Richards, jf! j .
If aterec
Henrv F Beard.
C P Bowen.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for C nt-?
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\ Braises, Sor^s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tion*; and post?vely cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is gnannteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F.
L. ZemrC
FOR S^ICITOR.:
I hereby annoiti1^ to I lie Demo
cratic voters of !?arehaw, Richiaud,
j fie! J an-1 counties
! thai I am 3 candid?# for rej-ele^tioQ
i to the office of Spli'c#^1* *-',e fifth
| cricEit. will al>i lei^'e result of
; the primary elect ionM^<t respect -
jfntl> as the'-support lny
i De rroc rats. P. IffNjEtistra',
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! "\Ve be*: l-av^S^lo alijLOunce to
our ltliow r-Democrats :th;tv%Ir* H. C.
I'atton, of Columbia, is jn^thpyftce:
? ??r -Solicitor of the fifth circuit.;
Knowing him :is w'e do, weiuirdiallv
i commend him as our ch^gTe f.?r the
position. If fie is elected, he will
<li<rh:tr<_M* the oneroqs duties villi
a-'iliiy, fidelity and impartiality.
Many Vcteifc of
W 1J3T W A.TKRKK.
i The friends of Norton W. Urook
<er, E?q.. of the Columbia l?a r, beg
! 10 announce him as a candidate
for solictor of the 5ih circuit iji
| the coining primary./ Mr. Brooke r
is well known in the" State, having
been, for a number of year?, the
chairman of the Board of Directors
of the 8. C. Penitentiary. He is
Sell qualified, having been a prac
titioner and liaffl student olfchff law
for the last 15 years. Hc^Utbor
oughly identified w-ith the- Reform
Movement. 5 JTrieni^s.
FOIt THE LEGISLATURE.,
"O t I i . ! j
Tire voters of Antioch section of;
Kershaw .County announce the
name of Mr. 1). M. Bethuneas theifi
choice lor one of the representatives
in the Legislature. Mr. Meithnne i4
too well known to ?e<d artyi w<?nls
of pr.u?e. It elected he will rVll^ci
credit upon the county. *
In accordant with the expressed
wishes of Lis many friends, the J Ion.
W. F. Kussell is hereby presented
for reflection to the Legislature.
His course as a Representative fr<?n>
iliis cmuity has heen entirely sutis
factory to hi* const itnv.ms.. We
pledge him to abide the result of
the primary. Westvij i.e.
The name .of1 Mr. G. W. Moselev
is hereby presented for re-election to
' h?- House of Representatives,
j et*?o4he re^al?. of the Democratic
i ihmry election. Mr/ Most'ley-has
made a faithful repre&entavive of
t iie- people; his recor<l is he-fore them,
and uj?on which his name is offered
for re-election hy
MAN'V FKZKN'D4.
The name of i'bos. J. KrrkVjr.d
is presented for re-elect i??n to the
Legislature, suhjeet t.?-? the action'
of the Democratic primarr
Many Fimkxus.
FOR 3LERK OF COURT.
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To The Democratic* Voters of
Kershaw County: ? Thanking ray
friends for their genierous support
t lie Inst ' fiction. :? rid having
been solicited u^yun^Tor^jiM^Lii^^
? (;'eWv of t*>c
I'oiirt, 1 most respectfully present
myself to thp Democratic voters of
? Ki-rshaw county. I am fully ac
quHoted w?tll the duties' of the of
ric^ and have endeavored to dis
charge ?hose duties to the best of
m y ability. 31 y />p?uions have
been different from those of the
i most, of you in matters th^rvery
good 'Democrat should be inferisted
in, lnii I have been honest iu my
! opinions, and 1 would not give c?n4|
[cent for & man that did not think
for himself and have the courage^
j to express his honest convictions.
In nark d-iys and in bright?!' ones I
have liicd to lie a true man, true to
my country and true to you, and I
stili wish to serve you. My record
is before yo:j. 1 can neither take
front nor add to it. Judge me by
it: if unworthy* or unfaithful, .gon
*lemn me; if 1 have b -en Yaithful
and worthy, givfipuie your support.
" Kjespt.,
?1 W. CLYBLRN*.
Mr Kditor.? l-iense announce to
the Democratic voters of -Kershaw
County my n:ime as a candidate for
the office of 'M*?rfc of the Court for
Ivers'naw County, subject to the
? anion of the Democtalto Primary.
I resjx-ctfu!};* ask the support of
i?y fellow- Democrats.
\ J. R. Goodalf.
Mr F,i>itor: ? Piense apnonnce
the name of Mr. J.L. nrasfrng^n
as a candidate for the office of
Clerk of Court for Kershaw county.
We pledge liirti to abide the result
of the democratic primary election.
Voters.
Mk. Editor: ? We desir* to place
before the voters of Kershaw coun
ty the name of Mr. Joel Hough, for
the office of Clerk of Court, subject
to the-' result of the primary elec
tion. He is a coippctenji man, ajnd
has al ways discharged every' ilttty
devohin** upon hira WitJi .unswerv-.
ing devotion to the hest interests of
his constituents. Jfany Voters.
FOR SHERIFF.
Thereby announce mvsVjf to the
Democratic voters irvf Kershaw
Count}'* as a candidate ipr tbe'offioe
of Sheriff, subject to tjae r- result of
primary election, promising if elect'
ed to faithfully discharge the duties
of the*jftioe. I respectfully ask the
suppertV^f the Democratic party.
J. Fbjlxk West.
5Tr. Editor : ? The many friejids
of Mr. H M. Pearce ask space in
the columns of 'your paper to pre
sent his name as a candidate for
^Sheriff. One so weil! ; known /tot
uprightness of character and reli
ability, needs no commendation at
our hands^ \ Mast Feiehps/
, 'J In .? Hk '
I hereby anoouace myself % candi
date for re-electioa to the<>ffice of
Sheriff of Kershaw county, subject
to the action o&ifte Democratic pri
niary, arid respqptfully" ask the sup
port of iuy Detriocra.tic fellOH'-ciiu
zen^.
Jambs L. HjaLE.
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T!ie many friends of Mr S, F.
Kellev ask space in the coiiujmns ?T
your paper to present bis ndme as
a candidate for Sheriff, subject to
the result of the primary, ille has
betn tailed upon to serye you before
and lias discharged jthe exacting
duties of County Commissiojie r im
partially, promptly anil withi couit
esy towards nl! with whom he came
iri rotund..- He is in full sympathy
with the Farmers^ Movement, and
last, hut not least, he is a true aud
tried Democ rat. Should he leceive
the nomination for this office, he
will do as fie Las always done, dis
charge eveiv duly devolving np??u
bim to the bestj arrests of his
constituents, - ; Ma^y Voyeks.
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\ Mr. Editor :-rThe; members of
Beaver Data Democratic club ask
space in jour valajable-p?per Yh
present l^-nameof a worthy young
man for ife'e office of; Sheriff, sub
ject in the result of the approaching
Democratic ; primary Election. We
refer toiMr. R. B. Williafato form
erly of West Wateree, |>ot nt present
a residnt of Otuuden. |Blr. Williams
a young man, active^ capable led.
strictly reliable* ^nd shouJ^j he re
ceive the nominatiroi for Uh 6 office,
he ma,- !??: . depeuiled; oponjto per
form well ami faithfully its exact
ing duties. Beaver Dam.
FOR AUDITOR. |
I hen-by announce npyself a candi1
date for rciuppoinlmeWi 10 i^e offieje
of Auditor and reaped fuiiyjask *lli|e
reeomnQfiulation t?f i my ! ft-Houli ;
democrats tor *aid ' , posi|\i.?n Hi
pledge my welt to^ibUie tlie resujt
of the primary din-lion.. j .
D.^sKll^EY.
FOR: TRfiASUESfe;
I her<'ii\ announce myself ns a
candidate for County *Trie*iiiiifer.
Will be salisfh'd with the result, of
t Lie Deutocralic Primary. ;
J. C. RmLLIN'US.
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For School Commissioner,
I hereby announce myself to the
Democratic voters of Karsha-w
(?ountv us a c?nd|?tttte for re
election to the office of School Com
missioner, subject tt> the tesult of
the primary election;
J, M. Watts.
The friends of Mr. 15. Clarke
in Eastern Kerfchaw ifear ily neconri
his nomination, for . the iio|j*Ijjant
otflue of bcheol CoiBiMt&ttner.
KudWe?l as he is wiith great abili
ty, combined with intense jenihusi
astern j the ' school i work ? a sell
made man, wiio bap ri^en! step by
step by persistent eifi>rts& a success
ful school teacher, a success in
every walk of life, manly it ud true
to bis convictions, be is the one
whose intloiui table energy and per
se vcn rice aie
"u r J t oo l i n U* rests,
vi e\ e r , rke is vveiil Kncwu
ijk??ids no lengthy
from his many friends in
Eastern Kershaw.
For County Commissioner.
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\\ e l>e<j leave lo ann-vunce t lie
name of our fellovc-citizh) Capt.
j A. A. LToykin, of West W: ter^e. as
a suitable candidate for i'e-eIeeii(Sn j
C *<>u?it v Corn mis s loner, n?l.j?ct to
i he result of the primary. liis nerj
vies in this mo>t impoi taut office,
which lie 1ns already filled, having;
heen mteo creditable and highly
satisfactory. lie is a Hiccigmful
farmer, good financier, in full sym
pathy with the Farmers' -Movement
a true and tried Democrat." He has
while in <*?icc sriveii tpecpal atten
tion to ll?e rouds ai\ri bridges the
county and we flN-1 assured tha
we could not do better than to;
re-elf Ct hitn. Many ~ Voters o!
Wjjst Watkkee.
We desire lo plapetn nomination
subject to the result of til*1 primary
election, the narue of Mr T. L. Davit*
as a suitable candi<Hie for County
Commissioner. If elected we know
that he woulil guard* the inteiests
?>f the county as faithfully as any
?no. Many Frtends. ?
Mr. Editor:- -Please announce to
the Democratic voters of Kershaw
county my name ?s a ^candidate
for re election to the office ojf Uoun
ty Commits onjrt^uhject the resunlt
*\f the primal y election. Thnukinc
my /riends /or the high coinpli
raent paid rare in the laat election,
I respect/ully ask a continuation oj
their support and confidence.
J. A. McDowell
I herej>v nnnounee myself a can
dlriate for the office of County
Commissioner, subject to; the result
, of the Democratic primary election.
0 [ D. F. Dixox.
?- ..We b<*g leave to announce the
nanfrc|tbf .otir fellow-citizen, Mr C.
W. ijlcCalskii:, &s a suif ijMe candi
7f?te*for re-election as County Com
missioner, subject to the result of
the primary, his services in thi*
important office,' which he has al
ready foiled, having been most cred
itable and satisfactory. He is a
succcssful farmer, an4 in full sym
pathy willi the Farmer*' Movement
and a true Democrat, .lie has giv
en special attention ^Lo the roads
and bridges of the county, and we
feel .assured that we&ould not do
bettter than to re elect him,
Sfany Voters of Eastern Kershaw.
The namqgbf C. M. -Alexander is
hereby presented to the Democratic
roters of Kershaw county as a can
didate for o'ounty Commissioner,
subject to the result of the primary
election. We Brieve he will make
a faithful and efficient officer if
elected, MahtVowu.
Mb^ Editor : ? Pleas^ announce
Mr. JVN. Jt>oes?os a eatkHdate for
County Ccairaisaioner, subject to
ifie result of tbe Democr^tib^-ptiui
arjj election; ? Mr. Jjuies is\a pro
gressive citizen f trustworthy in ev
ery respect*, and if ^elected to this
responsible pusitioa, lie^wifKmake
a painnt&kin? and efficient- otiict*.
? ' v. - Voters. \
FOR CORONER.
We hereby announS^vllie namj1
of Mr. \V. T. Hammond foVCoron^r,
subject io t^e.Wfiult of thei^roo
eratic primary efectinn.
? j : - Voters.
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We desire5 tio pr?senl as a candi
date for C?roner the name of Jolin
B. . A i ranis as one thst is worthy
and competent to fill the position. ,
Voters.
FOR trulj^stice..
We presort t tjo the Democra.tc
voters rof Dekalb township the name
of L. A, WiAkowf ky for trial jus
tice of said township, subject to the
primary. If elected, he will dis
charge hi? duties faithfully and
conscientiously and with an eye sin
gle to justice. We ; led?e him our
undivided support and call upon all
citizens of citv and country to* aid
in his electiicjp.
Lower DeKalb.
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Mb Editor: ? Please announce!
the osine ofjC. P. Bowen as a can
didate for trialTH&irc^ lr.cated at^
Curelon's Mill, WesTXtateree, sub- 1
ject to the result of the Democratic
primary. - Voters.
4 FOR DEDWATEs.
The following names are * hereby
placed in nomination ns Tillman
delegates to the State democratic
convention to he held on the third
Wednesday 5n September n*ixt:
J. A. Grigshy, T. L. Davis,
J. C. Rulings, J. N\ Jonea,
T. R. E. Bethline. A. Rrown.
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The following n^med gentlemen
have consented to ran as conserva
tive delegates for^the September
convention* and ?i^rahidethe re
wi lt of the prhdatjplele^ipnLjsf the
3<jfih * of August: j /
John BurdeH, |B\Fran.k Haile,
KHton Owens, J C- V? Vau?han,
rf. J*Jtu*ley, I \WDi Philips.
TO KENT.
Brick Storei, now occupied bv E. B. Ca
per*, one iloqr northfcfJ. fi. Yaugh-in'a.
~Posse?8i#n ?iven Sejk,^ l?t. For terms
&c.? to
f MRS* M. S, S )WE LL.
" ' NOTICE,
Noti-e is fiereby giyun (fi alt fond ove->
seen* in Kershaw county to hnve th???r
respective ro.dx p it jii poxl condition by
S< frtdiiber" 1?U nexL*irf*tt to make their
report to thp Bu.ir< I . ,
By order ot the Bofrd of CountvGom
j- C?? L. Winkler, t
t,Clcrk\
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CITATION.
C
?>01JTII C.VHOLI!
Wherejts, J. H. i"). UyaU made suit
nv\ to gVanl Mm Letters of Administra
tion dc bonis noli of.tlu1 1 estate and
dfei-ts of Anriice J. Hyatt, decked :
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kind tin/ and
rreditora of the said An nice J. flyutt,
decease', that that they he and appear
1m fi e m?, in the (Viirt of Probate, to be
held a: Camden. SjK?.? on Friday, Sept.
2nd ult. after pnWiea;ion hereof, at 11'
o'clock in the forenoon, to shew eauas,
if any they have, why the said adminis
tration should imt he granted.
Given under my hand this 19th day cf
Aujj. 1892.
? Published on the l'th dnv of August
iS?>2, in the Camoex Chronicle.
T. A. MOOIIK, '
Judjie of Probata.
FOR SALE.
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I offer for sale my house and'
lot situated in the citv of Cam
Men, between Mill street and
thes>C's II R.. if^e fir.st block
above the depot. The locality
is healthy and the situ i?ion is
line for bu: iness. Anyone de
siring a pleasant home, with
good water and fine scenery can
secure this* place on reasonable
terms. Possesion will be given
in the fail, or sooner. For
terms and further particulars
apply to of correspond vvitli
I.E. GAY, .
July 1st Camden. S. C.
? atrftetly klg^rUe family Mwii|
? <M? . iMMMiag ail atttera
iafmeaMita.
GUABAHTEED EQUAlto the BEST
Prieea rtj reaawuhbto. OMatatkci
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ElMBISi MANmCTURING Ga
MUI0CRE. I LI..
?0* Old pupert for sale at this
office it JO etftti per hundred
OF )
1 the nioiny waj\ Which jwray will yi
The rl^lit way an ? j .. . ?? in. via jr? ay wm
low? Oar well-known syswrn, SPOjT CASH, and R031
TOM PRICES; X :
You must have goads this f ill and we standi
goods cheaper thau any otlu-r hiuse in the kv*
practic* the rascally trick of puttingj up prices in
down and make you believe you %r& buying ctitiftl
body else can. We have pne fain, square, hofU
We keep nothing fait gooiiL GOODS and do
We are the acknowledged leaders ol;low pnces ind
tinue to be. * ' j v
Deal with us, stick to u>, and we will sticl^ to yojm \
on this miserable green e>irth can beat us selliig at low
When you pass us by y.m lose money, so look to y v|
tercst and buY your goods vrherci
humbugged.
you
Remember our
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?Miiks!
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Mfflflfp
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They will be in full blast this fell, j ? , .t;
Always come and see us first andj save mohjey by dealing
Bring your wives and daughters in, we have nict,,1 1
us.
to w
t on vou.
VERY tr
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life,
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Miss Belle Thompson, Miss
Mr. J. R. West, Mr. John
ready to s^rre you and save