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ICS ouitif PUBLISH KT) KVERY FRIDAY I 11 Y< W. Xj. IMC* I X ) W JED I G-i ^l ua^MWWPioM tl.vi'fc" ;-Oih! year . il ./>?>. ?ux month*, 7 ft three month*, ?>" ofnU. ? " * Raticm* *k?u ? Aovkhhsinu : Oimnitry , UAB^lent adrortisuuMits, lirnt inset tionj .,$1.00 per Mi)U*rc : each auhHoqnent in j ?ertiou /?0 cents per square, * OAniWdHtOH' Card* tor County otliecp j $f>,00. Congressional #1(,-<>o. Business local*, 6 cents per linn ca< !? i wrtloii. , , i Communications will be puldi.sheu \\ in '? of interest to the general public am. U >t of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibihty will l?o assumed foi tin* vieWs of correspondents. Raton for ooutraet atlvorllnliiK will rt" ' nouuced it | m >n application at t In* '.iti< >\ i RmiiUtHUC?a by checkH, drafts and postal j money orders nhould be made payneo'i to" W. L> MohoWKI.I., ^ Camden. S. ( , (?AM DKN, S. MAY t. 1 '.???<?? |'ie>?idont MeKiuley in expected In bo in Charlptte ?n the 20th. A recent opinion of the Attorney C< ii era I holds that cx convict* will have to work on the public roads. Thd now railroad law lias gone in to effect. It does away with second clans coaches and requires separate cars for whito and colored past.cn* Jiffs, and provides that there ahull lie only one rato of farefft ccntB a mile. if on. C. li. N inkier. It given uh ploasuro to endorse* in>wii^W'Bi'i'3tt tuvii ( ,-i ixcTKUnw County for the olllce ??l Lieutenant Clovornor. 1 1 i h record an a private citizen is unimpeachable, ho having lived the life of an upright, honor t\blo Christian gentleman Again and again have the people of this county honored him with their confidence and support, and his puldie career has fully jutitMlcd the expectations <>! liis waitlist friends. Highly jilted,, with a thoroughly trained mind, with the eoiuago of his convictions and j the manhood to maintain them, lr\ deservedly heeaino very promiiw nt in the House of Keprosontati vcs. ^ >' bolievo that he will ho out iu xi Lieutenant Governor and wo Know that. Kershaw County will practical lv "ive him a unanimous support. J CI The N infhrnp College Girls hi vlled to Camden. With commendable I liouirbt fnlm- ? and patriotic interest in their ;?raml old town tin* members <>f our < ity ' oiine.l have extended (?> Winthrop t'.dlejm m: invitation to visit Camden, en masse. Especially us tin* yonnu lu.li. ? ? are not t.. go to Charleston it is to l>e hoped they may decide to come to ('?mmli'ii. H"* Winthrop students, ??ni?? four hundred or hii in number, present an iinpo-diiK Hud impressive spectacle, There i-> not frequent ly seen jus' such an array "l bright young women. We n 10 sure tlieV would Ibid mm h 10 Camden to interest and ontertain. Some t wo cent uries of history is no mean reeor'l for a town in this new country. Sin It i furnished noble men whenever tin- < ? un try has. stood in need of patriot^ l ? <i i\e her. Many lii-loiii lai.dnmrKs h main I" attest the glmy of former tlavs. 'I'l landmarks iu our \icinity are lull 'it intt : est, and intimately colimetetl with Sla!< history. Onmdcn's hnspit ilitv hav always '??< n equal to every demand ami : lie would count it a privilege to ,\ntert ini t'i<"i-I< nf Johnson'-; large household (if ;:ir! The Titnrod Nocieiy. tit its loyolai meeting on Friday last, enjoyed a very interesting tulle from Rev. Mr Hasronjian, an Armenian, who is working in tho interest, of the Chris tiana of 1 1 i m native land. THE AMERICAN INI MAN On I of tho li vo ^roit divisions t > I man, porhaps tho Indian the imm: t peculiar. Some suppose llu> Aiiim lean Indian to bo One of (In* I is: tribes of Israel, ami that they cross e<l the Boring Strait mi l settled in Amerios. When Amciiea wns liist settled, # the whites di<l no|. l<?n^ rein tin In-K in peace, they fell at. warn with ih< Indiana and many cold blooded mur dors were (Committed. During tho French and h.di.tw War, the Iroquois, a terrible tribe of New York State, were under the in fluence of the English ami Uicy sunn tiuiCH fell upon the French .settle ments with great, slaughter. This tribe aided with the Kng'ish hi these warn for tho simple reason that the English planed themsobos upon an equality with them, while the French Considered them as their inferiors. "O0?ory year the . English, Fienei. and Spaniards drove the Indians (.? wardt* (ho west until now the Foiled 'States lias given them-v reservations in the Went where tlfey now 1 i \ > no oh bettor o(T than in the time be fore our Kcvolution. The Indian men are very fond of While tho Indians used to be v at war, the wotnon used to do all the WOirfc; if? an around tho wigwams. : - Tb#. chief occupation a of the Indians ? Hid to be hunting, Ashing and war Tha men were very lazy, making the women do all. the work. , The whites now look) after thci waaiaof lWr ?>noe red f?>eg. '! he i Ifl Indian school in I'ounsyiva- j a very good col lego for in em. feavt their foot ball team and aiftaieaenU Jo?t like any other Tim TmlinriH tortay of Alrxico r*r?? now at Hlrifo n^uinst I ho M? viraim j Fruuii V. \ A?"o 1 1 ( !rrt?lo H. Promiscuous Itotnc. All of tin- r?M ftlrcel pump niiO Wrllrt ftl'f hcinf^ tilled III Tim fi?r?" frotn Camden t 1 1 ( '? ? 1 ? 1 1 1? ^ 1, is only in) uouU. J I u.-.i'?l l<> j |l.85. | j When n IU lipids "" ? I"1''0 t I slickv | ? ?? | ?t* i" I'1' l en! i/" s I hat lie '-1* J j Ik 1 1 oi< nft. F A N'isbel A Co ??'<? i\|K'< 1 i.tji i their IftUlxIry machinery to lurivo Hi ft few (tnya All I 'ell e I < ' I ? : I I ' ' I Ml", IWlt/j M I ? I ' i S. Nmvuoiiii', of Tillcra I'Yrfv, died ! | on l.in! .'l ill i in-** , ftrjed I 1 I? M-smi. Hfit < li I'.rort Co. linvt tillish"jHcUI in doWH liter "'I *>"?'? ami vt'oik will l'i'H ' i ' on I'"' w u"?! III OllCC A hi""'-' 1 I'"' !"'u de-easts nri' lint fil i %? f %v i i t ? I K ?. ? lie, telephone: cm tic hi*, v *i iti cli'1 ? t is lock jaw ? ii () ci^n i ''t,! i smi ^ k et 'h insanity. Tlu.' ?)"- "iV-'V't \ Clel* nit.! I rcii am < r. ; \h. .1 .) < o * >(*l;ilii :t"'l M 1 1 W i"'1 j Willi tiki; I II" ?.PW | M .1 !<???!?? Ill iV - U!" I | III If hit i< M I II' l""' ? I ? ? I ; ? ? Mr ( ii I .. e, "f I - i '?* i " K ? r j shaw m tlii1 < h : \ iyi |> i' < 1 1 l.mf.M* ir.u ' i of! that. t oclimi , having plowed t ij'lii j d It r? wt horses (.Hi a one horso lurni { this year. A K Hiitt iH woman wl.il. > ili'i ssiii;; j for ii dunce ii c 1 1 h.*n t a 1 1 V ? J roj .j n t ! n ( hot curlii".? iron down Ik r li n k. She j </ot. all I In' 'I aticino she wanted wii|>< oiil tiny tiiit li< i 1 1 ii ? ?> ^ 1 1 1 1 j "i hdd'ino j This is Hi ? way t ???? l?:l>?\' i>' nnnuid i in lVrs a. Five names nil- written j ? hi as in ?ny ?l.pn of |>i* | ?? i. ' >!?(' "I name on Ho' nI ji r-- I h?' one i In* child j has I o hear t lip ?ueh ? J f?* A' a nici linjf of Antoeh I >< in" cm' i'* Club on S/i t n v I >i v. t ho tollow- j inn olllcci I Wic elec'od : K brown ? I'n-i ^ , | S. 1 1 iowp, secretary anil ? mi lot >? i of I * x ? * uli\c foniinii let . 'lei - ; l-onte I" eollVi ill ii ai ?' ^ Urowil. Chal it-M l?rtfM'lwa\ lioii^f , I lie hhin! | in 1 1 i ii >1! .'il'i-, (-oilfillers h o i : e s I y the! ? Tl; 1 1 1 i-l v 1 1 ' il> , ' I echi I ; 1 1 I ha I 1 1 co V - i , im nil otheis, ami idleness 1he| i r rci I' ? s t virc, at i! i * iho souifc till nil vice a h?r?v mail Ins no Inn*' t" lm !. i-l S ; -h. Pool -I -Ul'l I'-Jilol t Oil 1 llOf I not ice :?! faeloi \ pi ie? i I- \. Ni In- 1 A Co.. M an nf.it luroi M ,\ ???-n I s. :? pound ii'K's .it ii\ oniv :!'iei?. S 1 1 1 < ! ! <' I < 1 11 ' s t'*i lie l-'u I'll i 1 U I e I'l i! ish III ( I ci .-?e ii hei hie i s. (I, ait I mil o no- mi 'I loi^ kits. ( I ( i ?- ? ? 1 1 h t i i n e r ' a . 1,00(1 III- J* ? 1 1 . ( ? \ < 1 1 e'l 111 < lift >?e4 D.ni'l litis "i iii V"'i ' ,liV I'1 i 1 1 ;mc 1 1 1 II s lt'lKt'l" V While iiioi I ' ' I i oi ice ei ? n in I ret /. i a I ( ! ei - i nliei n i e i ' | ; . ,\ XiMht I i\ To. have l)t-< n up poiiit ii I local ic.'i-nls h>r W . II tiihbcJ \ o . of ( 'olnnitiia, ainl prep irotl I" uive nianufacluria- h prices on nil kintli; < > ! niaclunei \ , mill supplie:', oinin ries, etc Nt vs 1 1 mile *M'\\in;? i\l aeh i nev, a v; ratles ti I < ! e i e n hi i iner s. Wc w ill i.' 11 \ v'H Sal il I in-'*, .1 el 1 i i"i, ( ' r a c l\ e i s, ( ri k t' s ami ' :i ml i eft an eh I'tip as a n v I " "1 V. i ti j?!t>t.oii\s 15 altcj \'. \\ l.v ; ! ocs I ratio k. ( |> up w 't!i I > !?: Iliiisoni' t'eeitlM he nil VCI I ises. I sells oooils cheap .'ill I keeps i/ooil j I i e s I i ?. ooil-; |!hiIv neolo Shcrta ami IMlow j t'ftses a I tin1 l j i 1 1 I'M^e Storo cheaper t h;*.:: N on can Iniy^.l'ie maltii il. l it. 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 t" 1 1'ih'il'sn I.' 1 1 1 ? ; e ra 1 oi :? ; t' ( i t-oM-n Iicmii -.- r .s I /, ph\ r :il iho <!i!l I l:!e ^Jorc :it ! 1 1 ic per paeka-'o ? iotir 1 ips I . i {he | piifka^o. I Wen. ember I'. I'.. Iliiison \\;!l t.ol j be ii in I M ?;= 'hi S-'V i al curs < >!' t orn ami ol In r I 'lull, hoa^hl I'oforo till' rise. \\ ill [ 'Mvc cii.slon ei < the a?l vantage "f. I>. !?'. Ilinson. \N'ilh all lli> competition in Irs 'line 1). J) lliii-on is iloiiii^' a larger I hnsinr-.s '.li in Ik o*. er <li.|. I la :il in .cks mi. uil i at ( i( Is^TlUfl lilt I S | N ic-- 1 1 : o . I lint i i !; in I at I > ' lv 1 1 insoi; s I K hen ni at i?J i is ih'! i? e oanit mleit f ? r the ci re ii* PVPl'x i!l ; il tlot v nut fiiii' c v.'i \ I liin^'. I ! u I i I is a i > ' i tain tail . fi t i lo tiin:iti? , ami i~ ?i line hi. toil pni iti r at. I la\alivc; I i v it. Soltl I > \ I '. I te /e m t> Tit i t i . I !:-? i is n |.? or.U-r [,'iniiei c-; I oi 'in- i'i'\l or p ( i. t estimates <>n Miiriav'-t te'rl 'i a I i-?l i.'iiinini m j teni I'oin I'!. V N'sta' .V Co. nia c'tim i \ ami i-uppi> a;:et:'s, CaimU ii s. ( 1'ine :is-ioi!.ii;i nl '?! inatliue^ jnst a I t i v t'tl a I ( . i l -? i, lie i mi i s. < online IJ.-ii ( ) at s a! pt'iec (if fc< ii ? el t at I ' I-.. I ! iin'ii'-., I I alii -i"ino t'lciii-'H cheap tit K t i m ti In i no t ' i. Hio 1 . a I" J ; I i ti'S I'l f owt'h: al t ? (? < ? ill I I'ljfl' Stol e. Poplar ami oak SMehoanls at - O eifn'iihciuu-l 'if. Hi.,' lino of crash for ftuits and irts and very rhcap at thi? (lilt. KilgH Store. VVrt stdl inaehintMy ami mill .snp plic? t?i. ma nu fact u rcii priooa. K. A. Ninhct Co. Fine h.nhy cftrrisyjeii ftt | OciftcnhoiuUir'n. j ? Iiiilrrs, Kn^iiie^, Saw .Miilw, ' lhf?-nio?i?# WwliincH ? "ftif kind* oft \f acii iorry^Cl ill supplies, ftlitl build- j ?i? m i'cfinls At iticjor? priccs. B. A. A Co .Supply A^onU ict's. fe.Co., .J A tO0U. I 'i !i<i I C i ii< I Yon lla\?i \lways llouj; l? i , and whlHiJUtf* boon In n*r fur ?>;<?:? lt\> ye: sis-, lifts horno tlxylilttliulliro of _ and has 1 > ? ?< ? i ? jiuuli/iiiuler his per y / Yj ' * ** ( f i I j' ( y y , Hoi>;il M)|>er\ inioii Sliieo IlH ltlli|)ie.V. ? Allow no oho IimIoccIvo you in tliin. \|l < 'ajijitei'Ct'i!-;, ! : d.'aj Ion4; a;ut l( il(eH aro lull, |]\? li?tiinci?i ?; iiiat li.'ilo \\i(li ural <imI ( 1 # * ? health nl' ? nlaiH ;*???! < Midi en I !\ jiet'lfnyp Tifralnsl i',v|M)i'iinciii. What is CASTOR! A ( :?s(?ii }a i-; a miKs! I'm* Ca4i)i' Oil, I'aretforie, l)i'o|)-i Mid S(ioi lilnj; S-iii't-;. It. iy Harmless ;ui(l IMeavanf. It. ? (attains ncil lici' Opium, Morphine nor olliri' NareohV Milr,|:uic('. ;! ; :iy,c i -i i(s {;i'.arantee. t( destroys Worms and allays I V\ < ai-d. im-.-s. it enres l)!arrluea and Win.t i ?>t i<-, |( J;<'\ is 'iVjcthiupr Troubles, ctuTJi < !onsl i |?at inn am! t hualrtwy. I<, a .?> -Iiu i lit t es llio 2'ood, lej-.ulaCes |ltn !i and l'.owel>., intf healthy and natural sleep. Tin* < hildr? ii'i I'aiiitrca TUo HothetVs I'licnd. GEMUtWE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Sj .lie arts tlio Si??P?tuio of The Kiiid You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Onntry. |? !ii Kditor : ? I Irivii I in iirli Hows i < ; wn'c. tnit will try imd writ ?( 11 1 If .M IMS Huri/r W Jl 1 1 ^ ^ ) n ? 1 1 1- ft IV W ; idnvs in ii-iindcn l:mf wtMik. Mr. nit ! M rs A . (\ W';vt Is \vi*r?> ' | visitin:: in \\ I'st.vilh- Sulttr.lity and > I Sunday. J Mrs ill i.i v IViilndrt is (jnitu ill, i | li(.|?c slic w i ! stion ! ci:i?viT. | Miss \T }!?.!?? ('! a\n\ of lM\u1l?. i was visiting Iuto. rronlly. M r .1 I') < 'roi'd will L to I li lit li \ I Sjn iu^s M liUtlnv. Mi. Frank ('lurk, <>t I )i'l\ ;ill> wuh : In ro Monday <?" biiMiK'SH. Miss I < . 1 1 ; i Watts, nf Flint 1 1 ill. is 'visit in;/ Mi-- Ul'UH'lic Wall'*. I 1 \v<>uUI In* ulnd l?> lu'ar 1 rnin ( -lint | it r i*<>\ mi i >r< ? ?d t I'tuT. I cn.i 'V I'oftd j i !?;/? tier 1* ll? rs hi nuwli. t'.lu*' \ ndft s. \\ 1 1 m \ ?* iv l<?| til' Mi'iisnni'd lundu'r ' < it i In li d at U w? si in?irk? t, |?rii'?'. idd in/, ceiling and l!< airing |?r'?iii|tly ! .It i'i d t'? urdri. I A N i dad A. <'<> S I KM ill's Sillc. . ..i Siiilh < tliilnia KrtsliaW ' I ndi-r i ii*! !'V virliu- >'l an cM'i'Uli >n j to Ic.l liv M. 1.'. Ci.iijiit. Si .-ri' I at v <>! S! -i I ? ?, 1 will pnicri'il to s'"ll '>11 (In- l.-t M . aula \ in M iv next. iln riiitf t lit' ; le::al In, Mrs ni sal.-, ifn- fnltouiiin ? !?? ' si ? r i I m ii K'.d i : laU:. I" v\ 1 1 ,\|| (hit j a i ? i ? ? . pan .?! -a 1 1 <?* l:n?d i .ui<. ivliaw ?-???! 1 1 ? v < i?nl;i!iiin(.* tliiw !nin j . 1 1 . ,| and Iliii t \ m v, n :;.:7 i _ .k t. s limn : -a i . m - a 1 1 ? i I ? .? i ii . J ? ? t ? ? n ! 1 1 ? ? N'i't 1 1 1 l?y i's 1 i:,!,. ,,i' I. a I m:. i a a in.! -..Mth l?v Ian. Is i., I 1 1, a ill hp. I Slii nti' hi. H'fA.n and nth i . is. -in. | Mil til iV'.-:-l l.\ I.iihN "I I'.nw.n j a nd i >t ilia " Sai I i ra I i- a'? I'll 7 mill * ? irnm I 'atudf'M ? ? i ? tin* w nc r..n.| iiiul was j : - 1 a 1 1 1 . ? . I I ? ? - ' ? > ! 1 1 1 Krliin'.lv Ni'? I'1. I^1'*'. ; I . I III - Ml h;| ' >? I I -Jl . i:. !:. W! I Id \ M ;. s K . < \ j 1 1 ! I '."to j _.. . ? | . , ? | ,. |\ . W .? i i".|irc'ln 1 1 v pp' j -iiii i ' .i- n a nil1 i'i 1 . \ ? f'a i i??'i', a.-, ii ran - j ? 1 1 ? I . i f i ? I . ir H' .l.atH.n t. tin- < ? 1 1 i ? <? <>l jl'miMtv >a p?'i v i-i >r. ^lr. I'ai ki-r lin iii. nil* a I ii'i'nr I in tliis i?tli< ?*. tin* ! in. >s t Willi mm t-' (ill in tin* . omity, and , III' iti'Ci'l'V I'S M -I'll*. tl'Ml. Nil I rtli'l lllllll I ran In' T < >11 Ttcl i >f tin' pluoo ami wi' lu>|w it.. st><? li ; iii n i'i*i \ ?? the united nupj ?ol't i't , tlic jn'oplt' ol' all soi'lii.Uji. Manv t'rii'nds "l l'a*t K?*r i<lia w ii nd NN" os t NVr t ore*? . BRIOCF. TO LET. \ i-4.ni i ;i i t I. >i- lniil.il mx a liridu't* ov? r IViivcr i H'l'L. in -ar i .iln-rtr II dl. will ? \ Mi>. ,i| i., li..' I >v\.'-l pt-sp msililf I'i.! !. r . n ?,:5nl iliv "I Mav. Spi:ritirnti?iliH w ill ifi\?*ti on il l v i>t li't t i hit. 1 In' . 1 . a I i t \ li..ar<l ii-i'i'V".-> tin' i i >1 1 1 1 (?> i I'ji'i't ' miv mi fill I'i-Js. T, \ . I'nrki-r. Sup'M v isur. ALLEET MEDLiN Contractor L Builder, CA M I HON. ? - s. (1. !?'.<; i;u:i tm ni.-ln <1 and lowi-nt rat< s in ! :;ati.-.t'.ii .ii)i? >fua: anti'rd. ??i ?U-i" m 1 1 1 1 1 ? ; t r 1 1 . iARMERS' CEREAUTE TOP DRESSING. I [ t \ < >M wint t i in a - iv \ . >iii it. >ps of 1 W'ia-.; t.'*i' . ( '.n n and < 'ntt.Mi ?"<> tn 100 . 1 1. r . .ni ? a- inir, pi ii'.' \ . >u r nr. 1 1 r with . \ I > K i 'ii ii i itv a' "in Tin- I |i?iiii* l'i*i tili/i'i" C'lKini. al Wtii ks. ;*?!?. :i " ni.) It.tl t i mi in*. Mil. I PROOF. I It :s an i.a.iv matter I.) < latin ili.u i k-hm-iIv f ill i iii .t' I v i' p >\v?t. The luaiiu* fitt I nrrr" ? > f milCUMACIDE Nmvo II !<> lli.?v<' ?li<> li:n?i Ucch itfTintiioni iv tnOjtoilllvnly nirnl ..f 1(11 W'MATINM In mil k>- <-lailit?. Alimnjj V!n"*?* Wlio li.ivi' licelll !) Will tell ii? \ oluiit.u \ l< IIi'ih Mi.viiig tli?> Iiuvh furrtl nrr- Ifrv ?' I.. VmIc, K:i :ei?rh, .V i'.; Mr. [Ji.l.lvi-Aro, v ? I ? i i ? v Ai^ii"; Mi. A . a l>j tiiuiiii'iil merchant, M.?c<>n. i;* .. *???< u?. vy. I!. IJHVo, m riiil oinl innn, Kurinan ?'il>, M??. |{ho?inu?rl?lp Will ITiiro You. j Man*: fuUcrcd by tlw IIorhiit Diico Co., N. ?. HoM ti?c?nut?n >>r F. I.riite 4eau:. ivkc At eg gam Li?:<iisL.\Tr rk. I lierohy announce myself a candidate for t Im Legislature. I .?-? v i .lour*. Mr. Kililcir; ? Thaukin'_r 1 lie people of Kcishaw County for their liberal support til ilic last elect ion, I hereby anm UPcc iny M'lf a candidate for re-elect ion to t li?? 1 Ions** of I{cj?i < <ciitai ivt s M>l>je< t i<> tin' mil's of I lie I tcmocratic pal'ty. Hc.sppet fully, .1. (J. UiehanK, .lr. SlJiT. OK KDCCATION Mil. ( 'hroi.tolo : ? The lnitn v frit nils of I Mr .1. I'*. WutkiiH bvjr leavo to an I iiiniiiee liim as a candidate ft>r County j Superintendent of Education subject ti? I tlii? Democratic primary election. Mr. WiitkiiiH is it young man of maikcd abil | ity iiikI of tin* strictest integrity, who it j electc 1 would devote his host effort* to ! tlic iiplcildinsr of tin1 filti national inter I csts ot Kershaw Comity. Kearlcis an<l ei'iiseicn t ions in the ? 1 i>ii- 1 1 >t i iw of every duty entrusted to his eare, lio is umpios lioiuiUy the man for t lit* place. Voters. ? W. -hereby pi i ^t iit to the I ii-Miocrat if voter.-, of Ker~l?4ivv CoiiMv t Im* nnine <>( .Mr. : \V I Villepi^uc for County Stipl. <>{ Kd ' ii'-'Hinn ?uhjppr tn the prima rv election, Mr is an eminent ly succe-sfull traclii-r ami I has for a number ? ? f yearn been a int-mhor ' i.r t lie I 'onnty l.niiitl of I'Mite it ion ami i-> ; in I'Vfi !esp. et < 1 1 1 <i I i |*it'< 1 to till tli" posi j t i. hi. W e In'lieve tiiat lie will make an : t neriret if. faithful ami eon-eient ions ofli ; t-i-r. ami we ??k foi liiin the -upp<-rl of the |>euieer;|ey <'l the ? I. 'oil lit,}'. Many I'Yii mis. Mr ivliior: I'lrasc nmiAtinwo tl r> name It Mr. II. I'. Mtloni for Con lit V Supi. of I'Mtit at ii 'ii Mr. < ?i it fin is an atllitli'il man : I Mil a rai'alile inn lie is l h ? ? i < ? 1 1 ir 1 1 1 y J < | n t ! iliei I l ur I he pl.-n-e ami we ?|i i li.ipe I hat | the whole I iiiinty will join liis suppo>t as [lie lli'fil.s I lie plai e ami tile plaee needs j him, .Many Voters \llnw lis lo anm. mice for this iinjior j t.i!il i. Ili. t I lie mime of Mr n. H. < larke. Ill- needs 1 1 o ilil roiliiel ion jo the pie of , K-rdiaw i on u I y - he having lived his life I auiiiie/->t iiv. He Marled lift* as a pour hoy, I ami fni foiu or live years taught school in lliiseountv. My, pluck. energy ami perse - vera lief he ha-* f iliint'lil ly tplnlilieii himself J for I lif position. I'ossi'setl of a ripe e\pe ; rieliee. untiring energy and niulitiit* .juttR ntrlit ( i hi pli-i I with an olili^in^ disposition land kindiy heart, we helieve I'oykin to lie ? the man for tin? place. Mauv Voters I ' 1 i SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. -v SoulS Carolina ltwahittv County In the Court of Common fleas. ' Allison .1. <M>' Dtiu cll, rinintiJT, iK/nin.st H'illi>iin I'. KhhvcI/, jflizabt'th .1 /?<'?/ K Si'hriH'k, Emnui j livtinsnrt , II if limn M ./ oh n son, John ( ' ./ oh * son. II / Ilium 0 M*' bmrtH, Archibald M< l)<m?ll% I'ii *ia Mr Dotrrll, Huff, Mr I) Dial I D.ii/. ./'lines A Mr Doiri fl, Ah'jcun. iii r Kelt*/, Klh " Stakes, Mary Hen o/W L""l't Cbtrkr, Defend O n < s . ^ I'o thf I Iflt'iidan! s aliovo named Vuii are lion-hy sainiiionctl and re .piired to answer tht> complaint in tins I at'tioli which haa hvon tiled in llie oilier J of the Ch rk oftlir Court Common I'iefts jt'orKorshnw County nforcsaitl. ami to I sri'Vi' a copy of your answer to the said j i niiiplaiiit on the Miil>*erilirr at his ollice ; m Camden, s C , within twenty ilav* j .titer the icr vire hereof, e.xfluii ve of the ; day of mii h servieo, ami ii yon f iil to j Hiiswrr ? tht? t on. plaint within the time | aforesaid, the plnintitfin tliie action will Apply to the Court for the relief tleimmJ. ed in the eompUiut. Wm. I). TIJ ANTir AM, J . T. HAY. Plaintiff*** Attorney*. Dated: Cmiitlfn , S. ^!ar. 28, ISHK). To the deftuidanhs William M. Johnson, VClUiam O. McDowell. Ar< hihald MeD<?well, Kunice McDow f ell, Kuth Day McDowell, and ^lary Ken fro w : You will (a|ca notice that t!i?" com plaint in the abort* action was filed in the oftlre of the Clerk of Conrt Cowimon lMeaa for Kerahaw County on March 23rJ, 1?00. Wm. D THANTHAM I '? not exceeding S>jv j fitly life tinr lfi trill !?? iiiM'fl^ti foy b'iiw Dollars. jit I "i'i'Y l/mt /tuinljr)' trill hr clmryeA J")' <it the v*it* "J Jlvv rmts pev* ?/v-r?V. THIUSUKKK. Mi . FalUnr Pleuso announce I lit* name of Mr. W. It. Hough lor re election lo the ofllce o f Treasurer of Kershaw County which ho has so acceptably till ed to tin* entire *:?t iftfact ion of t lit* whole people. Many Friend*. KHI'KltVlHOtt. J hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflico of Cnuijty Supervisor, sub ject to t lio i*ii |?*m ol tin' approaching Democratic primary election. J. H. l'help*. Mr. I'M. Please announce the name of Mr. C. W. McCvd;ill as a candidate lor ' ounty Snpei visor, subject lo (In* rule# ami regulations . >f the coining pri mary election. Voter* of West Watereo, A l'l)IT< ?H. Having been nominated for Auditor in I M'.IM, and having lillftl that position, as ! believe, satisfactory lo tin; people, I hereby announce myself a candidate lor re-election to thai position, pledging my. self lo abide the result of the primary election. Thanking my friends li>r past favors ami confidence reposed in me ami solicit in;; a eoiit inuanco of 'heir support , I am, Very Respectfully, I*. T. Urin e. Mr. Kditor : ? l'lease allow the many I'r iemls of .ln<lgo W. F. Russell space to present his name as a candidate for ''ounty Auditor. Mr. TiusseJI is too well known for us to mako any lone announc incnt. Having tilled several places of public trust, evtrybody that knows him, knows that he in qualitied and no better man for the place of Auditor of Kershaw County can bo found. Many Voters. T\">TV TOT,T\lTr. 1 hereby announce that 1 am a candi date for the ollice of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the ruins of the Dem ocratic primary, and solicit the endorse ment of the voters for that position. Very Respectfull v, \V. R. Nelson. Wo take great pleasure in announcing again for the otliee of Sherilf of Kershaw Conntv, the present incumbent, Mr. R. R. Williams, subject to tin* rides of the approaching Democratic Primary elec tion. This important office should al ways command the time and services of our best citizens. Wo think it safe to say that no county in the state has ever had n more zealous and ollicient officer than Mr Williams has made during his administration, llis public career exem plifies the principle upon which lie acts, that a public oflicer is a public servant. Alwa>s kind and obliging to the public, impartial, fear less and conscientious in the discharge of I. is duties, and now possessing that valuable experience which is so necessa rv to the faithful Aid satisfactory admin istration of the alfairs of this office we feel in making this announcement that Mr. Williams is entitled to the ollice and hope that our sentiment will meet the approval of the voters <)i the county. Kershaw county cannot do better than reward this estimable gentlemen and ftilbfu] servant by re-electing him to an ollice (o which he has devoted his best thought and enemy and which lie h:is tilled so acceptably and creditably. Many Voter*. Mr Kditor: ? Releiving in that old democratic, principle of rotation in of fice, and of giving honor to whom honor in due, .with this principle alone, in view we would like to present the name ?>f one whom in his manly vray has coh ducled.himself in such a manner that should merit the office of Sherilf of Ker shaw Count v. The one of whom we speak has for several year* served the public in an honorable and tearless man ner. He served the conntv several years as deputy sherilf making several arrests of vast importance, some of which his own life was endangered. But with that stern idea of going where duly ??alls, he even under the protest of his friend*, went ahead and made the arrest. The one of whom we speak is Mr. .1. Fletcher I'ateman. Fletcher for months pavt has been on the constabulary force where lie has worked himself up to the position of chief over men who had served years before him. We are proud ami we believe that we voice the senti ment of many ot the county that this young m.i n lias kindly consented f?r us to present to the public his name as a candidate for sherilf. We most cordial lv soMeit the support of the Democratic partv in the coming primary election in behalf of one whom we know will make the county a sheriff to he proud of. Many Voters of West Wateree. Mr. .Kditor: I hereby announce my. se]t as a candidate for the office of Slier ilT fit Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elect ed 1 will give to the office niv best ser vice. J. S. Trantlinn. We beg leave to place before the Dcm. oorntic voters of Kershaw County, the name of J. Frank Weil, for the ofnee of sheriff. Having known Mr. West since boyhood days and over found him true and zealous an to duty and of umpics tionable veracity, to kiio** him best, is to appreciate him most. Having the ?pur ification necessary to make a eood shci i If , we respectfully ask the support of the voters of Kershaw county. Many Voters. To the voters of Kershaw County: ? I alu a candidate for Sherilf subject to the primary election. Trusting to have the opportunity of cheerfully discharging the duties thereto in a harmonious and acceptable manner, with the assurance of your votes ever be ing appreciated ami remembered. Respectfully , L. E. Alford. CLKKK <)!?' COritT. I'd the I'tople of Kershaw County. ? I ! :i 1 1 1 h candidate lor Iho position of Clerk of the Court for this comity, in the pri - I mary eleet ion of the Democratic Party, 5 to he ! i ? >1 ? ! this year, a n?l liopo to receive j v<>ui suppoit. If t'lt'cli'il, I think that I ichu >;is e you thoroughly competent ?er vice, as iiimoHt mv whole lifo-'hitri heeii xppia in v 01 k of x?t me\vl::it similar char acter. In 18'.?r,. when a candidate for tlie same office, the fact was used against me that I already had a position which earned for me a livelihood, and I do not d >11 ht that I lost many vote# on that ac count. I hope that this year those Vho ?dtcd a^aiiiftt me because of that fact ?a ill look at the subject in a different light, remembering that if I was not earning n livintr, I would not hen proper man to nerve you in thia important of fice. J^y record as a citizen, and a Democrat lie* fair and open bftore you, ami on it I hope to he elected. Respectfully, W. A. Schrock. Editor of Chronicle Without any a?. lkitaii?n? his pa?? we bag to ssmomorr the name of Hom.Jdel Hough for ro-eltc tion to the office of (Hark of Cowl. 11 la paat record la aufflcleat recommendation a* to hto aulificatkm lor ihk M the 4utlre ef jb% oMn Miiy triuUi mi ; . .^4 . m * . ^ I . f ) _ The Really Lowest Prices Known Can be Found i / AT THE NEW STORE ^ JUST OPENED BY S. N. SOWEIX & COMPANY. SHOES, \V(! cany *v ''nil lino of All (Qualities Ladies, Gents and Children's Shoes, (ients I and Congress, from 75e to 84 j?or pair, best quality. Ladies4 and Children's Shoes at Lowest Prices. A nice line of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Bought at a Bargain just received, (-nine and see them while you can gel good selections. Prices to suit your purse. Our line or Heavy and Fancy Groceries a u a?> ?? 1 i -i ? ? ? - ? ? ? - ? -2? ? -* ? ^ ' * J ' J **rt v?>?wyww v?"o v\> ?nk/VV an \ AnnpvvniOB, t* are also iu position to give accomodation to those needing accounts extended until fall,. See us before selling your cot ton. S. N. SOWELL & GO. REBUILDING SALE AT Hirsch Bros. A C's. As our business lias increased from year to year, we are crowded in our present quarters and we have decided to tear down our olil store building and rebuild much linger. We are compelled to move in the next fifteen days; before moving we have decided to make a big cut in pricey in every department, 20 Per Cent. Discount On every dollar's worth of Goods you buy at llirsoh Bros. & Co's for the Cash. REMKMBKK, you can get one dollars worth of goods for eighty cents, five dollars worth for tour dollars, ten dollars worth for eight dollars, etc. We can save you from 420 to ?">() per cent, on any goods that you need at present or in the future as our present stock was bought before the advance in price. You all know that goods will be much higher later on, and 25 per cent, higher next Fall, so this will be your greatest opportunity to buy Brand New, First (/lass, Stylish Goods at less than old prices. THE LARGES T STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, ?J I ATS AND CAPS BENTS' PIMISUI1 GOODS, ETC. To select from at prices lower than the lowest, as our 6tock must be closed out before moving to our new store as we don't intend to carry a dollar's worth of our present stock into our new store, stock will be closed out at a great sacrifice during the rebuilding, so call early and otten, and secure th<? best bar-4 gains. Yours ilespectfully, Hirsch Bros. & Co. _ ? To My Friends & Patrons: This is the beginning of another season with cotton at 4 and jo cents per pound. This means cheap goods or no sole. I have got the goods and they have got to Be sold and as I have always said I never allow any one to undersell me, the money i is what I want and that I am going to have if you come in my j store. I have a big stock as usual, fresh and nice; never have any old stale stock. FRESH GOODS coming in every day. I went in business in 1894 when cotton was about the same prices it is now and I am still here doing I my chare; . some predicted that I would not pull through that season. Low^pnlPed cotton don't frighten me, I have gone through a hotter battle than this. I sold my goods for such small profits, I find that it pays to make small profits and quick sales. I have kept it up pnd don't want to change it. j will say to those who have stores in the country to come in and I will divide the profits with you as have always d<ne.f Seme business houses haay tell ?ou ihey carry a larger utCCn ihuii A do, you can say to them you get more for a dollar AT HINSON'S than you get from then), it makes'but little difference to you how much stock they carry. What you wag? it all you can fit for your money. Iara satisfiedwitb the pa at ?n4 I know will be with the ftiture for I am working just as bard for your trade as I ever did. Come onjrou will find me. at thi same place. ~