The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 25, 1900, Image 2
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?ortion AO conl.s per .square,
Candidates' Card* lor County oII'mch
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Hort ion.
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Ramittane?* t>y ohecks, drafts and |io?ial
money order* should ho made pavalde
to W. J.. MoPOWEl.l.",
Camden. S. 0.
CAMDKN, S. MAY 2">, 10.10.
Nlnto Campaign Mori ingx.
Tlio following Bchedulo for tlx1
?State campaign m^ctinga luis Ik-mi
arranged. The mooting for K cr
altaw county, ?h will be aoen by tbo
lint, wijl boon Monday, duly '23:
Abbeville, A ugual 1 1 .
A ikon, Auguat 1">.
Anderaon. A tig 1<>.
Hamburg, June 2tt.
Harnwoll, .June 22.
Roan fort, Juno 10.
lJorkely, .Juno 2S.
Charleston, Juno H'<
(JliOHtcr, -July 2 fi.
( 'lieaterttold, .1 ul > 2 1 .
vnaronaon, .inno
Colleton, .Juno is,
Cherokeo. July 30.
J Arlington, .J u'y I
Dorchester, .Juno 1 f?.
Kdgofndd, Aug Ml.
Fair Hold, July 27.
Florence, July 12.
(Jcorgotown, July I"
( ! reuM tfille, Augud '!
(?reenwood, August I
1 1 ant | d t>u, Juno 20
Horry, J illy I d.
Kertdiaw, July 'J
Luiuvihlcr, July
I, aureus, A ngunt I
I/OX'ngron, Aiiijiihl 21.
.Marion, J ulv 1 J.
M arlboro, J ulv IS.
Newberry, A ngUHt
Ocouee. Aum^t (J.
< Jrangebmg, J tine 1 1
I'iekcns, August 7
Richland, August j 2
Spartanburg, July .'?0
Sumter, J one v.Mi.
Saluda. August IS.
I - nion, A uguNt I .
\V illiumshurg, J ul y 1 1
York. July 28.
Tho board of health of Sun Fran
cisco I) it h adopted a resolution de
claring that bubonic plague exi.its
in that city. The health authori
Hay that there have been nix deaths
during the past three months and
they decided to take precautions
against further development and
spread ot the disease.
At a meeting of I'rohibitionistH
in Columbia liift Wednesday night
Col. .las. A. lloyt, of Greenville,
whh nominated for Governor, and
Mr. f.. Tribble, <d Anderson, for
Lieutenant (lovernnr.
Mr. II. Cowper l'atton, one of the
most prominent young men of the
State, died at .Johns Hopkins Hos
pital, Baltimore, Mil., on Tuesday
last.
Kershaw (bounty's part. <>f the
Dispensary profits which is now be
ing distributed is ? 1
Bfbol Jh-Ut.
THK A M F.HI (7 A N INI 'IAN.
'I he American Indians ran be dis.
tinguished Irom other Indians bv
their color ami occupations. The\
are, as a rule, beautifully proportion
ed, ami I heir f iavo a proud and
huugh' v look, from tho fact that tlieir
curved noses itnd high cheek bones
give them this expression Tin* In
dian's jntellei't i? not verv great ex
cept when it is used in cunning; <?r
in leading enemies into traps. They
make the finest seoufs and hunters
that ean be found in tho world.
When America was discovered. Ihe
Indians were divided into tribes,
that. wero continuidiy warring against
each other, thev lived in huts out in
the forests nnd sustained themselves
by hunting, fishing and waging war.
Tho condition of n flairs was enough
to make them cunning and cruel^ on
every aide, and behind any tree, he
might, expect fo be attacked at any
time by his enemies: m>, by this eon
???? tioual struggle for existence, their
... faculties wero trained. Tho ertect ol
this on their characfers was to intro
~ duce the elements of cunning, cruel
ty and ferocity. The Indians remem
bered a kindness for a long time, but
titer never forgot or forgave an in
The whito tnan coming fo America
_ forced the Indians U? move farther
weet, or to become the servants of
the whites. They chose the former
OOeree and moved farther away from
eivfliyation: In moving they had to
?- Igiit the tribes or whoso land tfcuy
pettlert. to in fthit way we can ac>
??_ soqnt for the rapid decreaso in the
ajieibere of the Indians. a|notherj
^eSeeeof thcir decrease was their
with (be white*. We all know
nan between the colonists j
Mltlere; daring the eettle
Aserioe, there ii erne leng,
I rooord of iniifwiero# iiinl war*. In
? wiu?, i In; vvliituii tturc uhvttvu
! victorious. 'I ln-y worn Minply wars
in w Iim Ii v.w i tiznl ion fititl Iturbiirisin
! toil i*ll t f,,r 1 1?<J lllU^llTV. tH>?l ?'l Vlli/,?k?
I lion WttH xni'iVMlflll ;i 1 1 < i tlx* wllitt'h
j UooHiiio supreme. Since America
! Ims liceomn Ndtlxl mil ii ei yili/.cii
t <??,?*? ii I in . the w 1 1 1 1 1* m Imvii dunt' much
j to I >et ter the condition of flio In
| liiiUlK, Hinl now liic IliiliuiiM lliut !'(*?
inuiii urt: imri;u.tutf in tfuuilioib, umi
Hit* |'li|tul)V tn i'l.llMt;' ivi!l/.?-ll. I ill-*
j is trim ni to tin*, jjreuicr num
ber ot tin.' in, for in some I'liu'ni 1 1 1?* \
jhtil) U i'M"| i I heir | ? r unit i v i ? minner*
i Hint ? iimUmkk A fn w 1'rnhli'ifM wtil
'.leciile tin* ? 1 1 1 < si mil lor ill, of win-Ill
, er thf* Ill inois rtiil din on! or !>??
c'oint' eivili/.i-'l nii'l oooil ci l-i 7.1'Xt H.
< '.il A I M ' I" 1 1 1 1 1
' Ave l?: liimlf I".
-
Crtlitey.
j Ah I see 1 1 1 \ nimcr stinl brother
| cor us |Mj inlf ii t m ci.jiiy my letters ho
j much, 'I vs i J i < ?. 1 1 ? ? ? iu(Hiii.
Ml?i I'iii^m-?s WiiUi litis ii-liun
led Iio.mr ?illrr .spending Hevet'ii
1 1 M \ H Willi I I. <? J k III i 1 \* of .Ml. I .. I,.
; CI v l?u r n, <?l \\ i* h !. v 1 1 i i' ?
; iM Audio Wn'is i? ijiiiie ill,
; hope .sin- will yiinii it<" 1 1 vc r.
Mr Willi.' 1>. Mi'DowhII. .Jr.,
sjH-lit SlMillriV riflcl II < >( i II III Wl'Ht
j villt*. I v'Ut MK In- Wi.'iil in hit. ".Mr.
!C|\ Iiii in. '
I' n 'i m In-cii <jiiiti,'n v\ hiU> since
j w i oi l-, ho I Ii 4 vi' h i i 1 1 Ii- li.ick tic iv?
' ! o H I i 1 1'.
.Mi. Hini M i n. 1I> |)oiihI<I l);4vif
? s|n ni Sniuril'iy mii'I Sunday here
i I erenl I y.
1 Mr. A. <' Wilt li w u m in K f iH !i ,'i ?v
j nil I'll ?o nes-t l;is I wi'i k.
Mr iiml .Mrs. II .1 Mnim, spent
! Sliiiilav VVJijj LhL J.'iJJj i J V /if Al'1 -I
' A W -it I S.
No Ih'Xlcr vnii .'iii' 1 1 <i 1 1 1 y mist.'ik
<ii, 1 1 1 1 < I not nil fin | iIm* t'liion, 1 1 1 1 1
I ;.?!ii'SH you run remember the
I'lnits.'i nl ? ? \ fiii 1 1 wcMpenlin Mtircli
.1' ;i .Mr. Davis1, do you not? If
! \<iil don't, I oili"-* ('hatter Hox
doe ?, H i n?' V inlets.
. CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
j n,.;?s ,hu sy? ? "
i j-itv.ii.?tio u of C /y /'CS'CC4*-?/l/.
It ii ;tn i';n,v tr.iiTt.'i r.. ? :.i!in Hi i' a ii ini 'l)
1 1 < u > > ii i ! ? i iii! > i\ c j?,,Wl'r- 'I'll" maini
l ,i' i in i i -? ?>!
IMIKI'MACIDK
It'.ltfl" It I'l I li'i-t ' Ii ? i ii l\ ?? I ??*???? | ??? fll t II 1 1 ? * II I I \
Hint i v ?? \ ? Ill r.l 1: 1 1 i:i M \ l|S\l I.
Ilia k '? ' III I III 4. Allll in L" I in iv Ii' > li;n ?? i n I .
I\ U I 1 1 I ? - 1 1 II. V. limit -its '??!!*?[?( vnll'.lf till1)
li.t\ ?? lirt-ii i mi it a;> : Itrv. I | Inxtir, 1!;|
li'titli. N. < Mr i I' l.'i-tiiii i'ii, I It 1 1 1 <<i
I ;f>;i|uiinro, \ i ' , l),ii!v \ ; ?/ it ?. Mi. A . I Vt u^, !i
| ? I ? ' : 1 1 1 1 1 ? - 1 1 1 mi' ? Ii i ill , M hi mi, < .:t.. :i f i< I M \\
ii". Inikf, i rail ? ?:? ? I in.iii, K.m-a-i < i'v, M".
I! lieu luiiriiir \\ ill ( 'lire \ on.
M:lll':l:l<l ilrnl I|\ till' I ? <? P l : I l |' l>t;l<
I>'rt!<-i'..'!i, N. ('.
Solil III < 'alllil"!) I'\ !?'. l.''*!lr ?<*lll|>. I'l III' f
I?rr tin! I
W indow Shades ol iii] | Mil I cms at
( Irisrn heimer s.
F?io line of criitth for Miil.s and
skirts and u rv elilap at (lie (Jilt
I St ? >re.
We sell mueliineiy and mill aup
i plies ill manufacturers prices.
F. A . N is bet A1 Co.
I
j Kirn* baby earrtn.rros at
( leisen lit' i (tier's.
1 1 ? n i ? ? r , l'.n;*iiies, Snw Mills.
[ Thrcshim; Maehines all, khuls of
| M aclti nerv. Mill supplies, and build
lets materials at faetory prices.
Iv A Nisbet iV Co..
Supply Agents.
hVniettiber I >. K. 1 1 in mod i 1 1 not
I be undo i sold.
Several oars corn and oilier
I -til IV. bought before tin- rise. N\ i 1 1
hp vi! cuslotiiol'S tlit* advantage of.
1 >. K. llinson.
With all th< competition in Ion
line P. 1'.' Ilin-on is doin^ a larger
bu"ine-'s than Ik* ever did.
Mammocks at all prices at
(icisenhoinu is
Nice dried liu t ol all kind at 1
J K. Hinsnn's
li In n in acide is not reeot.i mended
! fi r t In- t ine of < \? i v ill ; it dot-M
|<>til enie f very t It i n g. lint it is a
jeetlain cure for rlie'.i mat i m ?, ami is
la line blood puiilier and laxative;
i try it. Sold by I'. Leslie Xemp.
I'liis is tlx season to order j*inner
t ics lor the next rrop. (?<-t. estimates
Ion M nri ii v 's ee'e l>ra tod ginniui; sys
b in Iioiii I !. A. N isbet \ to, ina.
elunciy and supply rv.'en's Camden,
; s. i
j Fine assoi t men t o| matt ings just
arrived at t lei^enlieimet s.
( Jen nine lied (tats at priee of feed
. (>ats at 1 }. F. 1 1 1 iihnn'.s,
Fine Fur nit nre Polish at
( loiseiihei incr'a.
i ('hair bottoms and briskets.
( leisellliei tiler's.
l.ooO lbs Fancy < renin Cheese.
l)on't bit v till vnu get my jiiic**.
I Si n<?lel on'x B?ilr<TV.
New Home Sewing Ainchines,
grades at (Jeisenhcitiier's.
Snali. Poors and Minds on short
j notice at factory prices
F. A. N i.-bel & Co..
Manufact nrer's Agents.
Poplar and oak Sideboards at
I fieiaenheinter'a.
I We have a lot of seasoned lumber
on hand at h went market price. Sid
ing, ceiling and flooring promptly
drtt*artd t<? order.
K. A. Ni*bet Co.
^ Zephyr at iho (lilt Kdfto Store at
10c per packago ? four !<*{?? to the<
package.
Why does trade keep up with I), j
E. IJimon? ]lceau?o he advertises, j
sella goods cheap nnJ keeps good ,
frssh goods.
J'" Hymttie&l
, All. N ??*?!( iwlt'l'M l?f t ( H HfifK l??l '
; ^untlur ufln ution f; ?r Maxiev,
] where lie wn* married to Mit*? Sal- 1
j liir ChtIit of thai plaec. Mr. Htlil
; M i h. Osieen returned t<? t'umdeu
| on 1'ueHiluy last.
{ Mr. floury fJoodnle nml Mins
! May M n?'k uImm? matried last
>nnduv afternoon in Weal Watoreo.
| .Mr. .S un Hammond mid M ihh
. Km in 'i Mick'e w^m ill arried on
Monda v nielli iasl nt tin;- homo of
the In i?l?-.
.Mr .1 1 >|i ii Meyers, of ( amden,
f Hint Mi*si Matlie Pinker, of ltid^e
wiiv. wt n? married in l? til};iiV\fta y "<?n
Sunday in.ii.
I'i s 1 1 1 ? r '_W: per du/en noh|) best
in to>\ m lui t lit* money.
S. N. So well (V>.
K. A Nishet \ Co. Iihvo boen np
I pointed l> m'hI ujienln for W. II.
I ( iihln-s .V Co, of Columbia, and are
! prt'purcil to ^ivn innimfftcltiror'H
j price4* on all kinds of tyinehinory,
i 1 1 1 i 1 1 supplies, ginneries, etc.
Marriage ut CiOitey.
I (?n last Sunday eveniny, M ay
I'JOlli (?l. till- ??f Kt .. \
Wnli m, Mi. K. .1. C'onnell, formely
lot Lanc'isler, nnd Miss L. B. Kowe,
| of ( hiixIcii, were united in holy
j wedlock hy 1<hv. .1. W. hnviw.^ The
m m 1 1 i ii u ?? wan ? j < i i i *? unexpected,
j We wish for Mr. fonnell nnd the
sweet I'll I I hut lie has succeeded in
(?ni l u 1 1 ii;!, loiio happy and useful
j liyes.
.lust before I lie ceremony wii*
peifoimed, Mi sb Hurgt-as Walls
! pla\ed and saiijj a very aweet piece.
i ^ -n-tv? VM-TrnTl
^le our friendship and love with
ihii \.?u:m couple us they will
make tin ir home near here. Now
we lea vc them, hoping ihey may
have just cnoiiL'h clouds in their
life I o make a glorious Hunsci.
L '
%ll!llHI.I|<MMI|<Mllf ,
./>,><?< ill' <i'n ?'Vi/tj/ Si /?
, */v //-.o v.s ???/// /#. iwrh'ti for
fr'irr Dill tins All <"'<>?
! ,-.<// ^ chunmi M *4 !l" r'iU "/J***
i'cnlfs /11 1' "'??yd.
I ,K.< ; ISLA'IT UK.
I hereby ; 1 1 ) no > k 1 1 < '* > myaelf a eandidate
fur the UcuifliU'iri:. l?uvi Juuua.
Mr. Kditor:? Thankinj; t he i ?????! ?1?* of
K. i ti.iv.- ('.unity b'V their liberal support
il( i he h?.-l election, I hereby imiicnu. f my
v..|r a ?? o.didate l<"' re-election to the
KrpH'Sciiiiilivi'SMiliji'cl to the
l I lilt s ' ' f I In- l >r!iio< r:tt u- party.
Kcs'iipct fully,
.1. ( i. billiard*, ?' r.
Ml T-Mitor:? The many friend- of
Cant M Smith desire to place ? ? iH
before thr v.. tors of Kershaw er.un
tv :t< n candidate for tin- Legislature in
I tin- eominu nritr.ary. t'sipi. Smith is a
| vmini' man ol pre-cmineot ability. and
1 in everv rasped fully >|iialitie.l to dis
! fhar'f tin- .lut it-, ot I In- placo. W o know
,,f n.r.mi1 win > t an more ably represent
our eountv ami respect fully ask lor nun
III,. mii>l"'Vt "I tlie Democratic voters m
I the Primary. 1- rieinU.
ci. I. uk or corur.
P.. the r. ..pie ..f Kershaw County- ? I
>iiii ? run- Ii? late mr the position of Clerk
.,1 the < 'mil I f<>r this county. in the pri
mary elect i.m of the Democratic 1'artv,
t., he held this year, and hope to receive
Vc,ur support. If elected. I think that
i .'on j?ivc you i horoiifjhlv competent sei
jvire as almost mv whole life has been
spe nt in voi k ..I somewhat similar char
?utei In when a eamh.late for
j the same office. the fact was used n?inn?t
me that 1 alrea-lv ha-1 a position which
earned for too a livelihood, ami 1 <lo not
.1 ?julit that I lost many votes on that ae
I ,-,>unt. I hope that this year those who
] v.. let a trains! me liocaiiJe of 'hat fact
{ -a ill look at the^nh.icct in a .lillerent
liKlit, rcnieiuberintf that it 1 n?l
i .*urninu' ? Uvtfuf. I woiil.l not he a proper
man to nor vrVou in this nnportant of
liec M.v re. hr.l as a citizen, ami a
Democrat lie* fair ami open holoro you.
,uid on it I hope to he ch-ite.!
Kospei tfullv,
\V. A. Sehroek.
I'M i tor o. t hroiiicle : Without any so
I ici't at ion on his pari we he? to announce
the iia<oc of Hon. Joel 1 [oiikIi for r.-olec
I I i i 1 1 1 to the of live Ol Clerk ol Court II. s
I past rei-oiil i.- snttn lent recommendation
j .,s t.- his qualification hu the discharging
' nt t in' duties of I In- otliee
Many Friends and Mipporters.
I I'., the Voters of Kershaw County: ?
| respect fully announce myself a* a
' < candidate tor the ? nice of Clerk of Court
! t'. ,r Ker>ha\\ County, ami pledge myself
Sid abide l.v the rule" covei nimf the Dem
. h r it ie pfw t v and to support the nonii
' nee* Ucspeci tally.
1 1 nil y K. I 'card.
I hereby annoutn ?? nivseli as h candi*
I i|;ife t r Cieik ol Court nt the coioiii*
" primary election and respect tully ask
ill.- support "f ii?e Democratic voters
! Il.ivin- set v. d lour \ears a- (.unity
v jp?. ,.i K.hn-a'ion and . nd-aMMed to
i f-imi!iari;'e mysi-lf with the wurkniu of
'Me \ it], us i oiiiils ntlii i s. I helleve that
; i 411. on ililie.l to pert .n.i the duties ..f
: ||?. utrt.-i in a >.iti"tiwt.>ry mnn
II. -. Thanking iuv nieii.l- foi the sup.
I, ..It tliev have u'iven me ill the past and
: :i r k m: i cont inuanee ..I the same lor the
' ii'Mre 1 ail; Very Kespectfully,
I. I,. Copland.
vl i*kkvisui:.
i | her. l.v rtnn.'Utice niyndt h candidate
i f..r t!.e of lire ot County Supervisor. sut?
! .... t lo t he rnios ot the approaching
Meinocratic piimaiy election.
.1. H. I'helpf.
! Mr I'd. Please announce the name
1 ,,( Mr, C \V. McCnskdl as a candidate
tor ( ountv Supervisor, suhjeet to t.ic
{ in |rs :>nd retfalat.??n? ..f the coming pri
| nmrv election. ?
Voter* of V\ est N> ateripe.
! To the l\?ople??-\Vo resprrtfnllv pre.
j sent the name of T. V. l'arkcr, as* can
? didate for reflection to the othee of
i County Supervisor. Mr. 1 arker has
made a good record in thia office, the
| most dtfrijnlt to fill In the county, and
i ho deserves re-olee.tion. No bettor man
can be found for tho place and we hope
! to see him receive the united support of
the people of all ?ectl*aa.
Many friend* of Ka*t Ker
shaw and Weal W*terco.
To the Voters ol Kerahavr County :?
I hereby announce myaelf a candidate
for the oftlce of County supervisor sub
ject to th? r..ie? of the
fl'
^HHOUHeWHls,
KOK ?11 Kit IFF.
I liiTtihv HiinonwT t U At I am h cur.di*
dnfc fur tlm i of Slu'ritl" of
Cwn-itv, *u4 j?*ct to tho rulf ? of tin* h. iii
>>.T?tir primary. nn<l solicit iIim ftiiiorse*
ment of the voter* for that t?oiiiti<>??
V.-rv Kt*no4<i tfu! i v .
\V. It. Nelson.
We i . i k ?? gioat plvuaurv in ?nn?iu?H:iau
Again lor the oihee of Sheriff of i*
County, ill.- present incumbent, Mr. R.
H. Williams, ?ubjeot to (lit* rules of the
approat Itiug I HtmocrMic I'rimarv oUc
j lion. This important otlice should ul
] w ay? founuauu iho tiuu> ami #ervh m of
our best citixens. Wn tluuk it sale to
I ^ I* v iliut no county in t tic state ha? ever
I hud ft more zealous and efficient officer
than Mr Williams has in ado during hi#
administration. 1 1 tH public career exem
plifies tin- principle upon which he act?,
that a | >u ) >) i u ollicer in a j? 1 1 1>IK* s* rvant.
A I wh_) h kind and o I) 1 i g i u g
to the public, impartial. fear
Jess and conscientious in the discharge
of liis tint it's, and now possessing that
VKluublc cKiwrit'iii'c which in *o ncces?a
rv to the faithful ami ^*t?*fa? tory admin
ist i ttl ion of the a flairs of this oflieo we
f ?*?? I in making this announcement that
Mr. Williams is entitled to the otlice and
hope that our sentiment will meet the
approval oi the voters of the county,
Kershaw county cannot <h> better thai,
reward this estimable gentlemen ami
fiithfui servant by re-electing him to an
~ v,i. t. i... ? > i ->.?
thought ami cne^y and which he has
tilled ho acceptably ami creditably.
Many Voteis.
Mr Kditor : ? Belciving in that old
democratic principle of rotation in of
fice. and of giving honor to whom honor
is due, with this principle alone in
view we would like to present the name
of one whom in his manly vray has con
ducted himself in such a manner /that
should merit tho olliec of Sheriff of- Ker
shaw Count y. The one of whom we i
speak has for several years servedv the I
public in an honorable and tearless ir?<in-j
ner. He served the eonnlv several J
m Miring lTiWKtnx ?>??? t\T>o 1
nrrests of vast importance, KOino U)f
which his own life was endangered Hot
\\ 1 1 1 1 that stern idea of going where duty j
"alls, he oven under the protest of his
friends, went ahead and made the arrost.
I The one of whom we speak is Mr. J.
I I let cher Batcinan. Fletcher for months
| pay! has been on the constabulary forco
where he has worked himself up to the
position of chief over men who had
I served years before him. We are proud
and we believe Unit we voie? the senti
ment of many of the county that this
I young man lias kindly consented for us
to present to the public bis name as a
candidate for sheriff. We most cordial
ly ki dicit the support of the Democratic
partv in the coining primary election iu
behalf of one whom w? know w ill make
the county a sheriff to be prom! of.
Many Voters of West Wateree.
Mr. Kditor: I hereby announce my
self a? a candidate for the oflieo of Sher
iff ol Kershaw County, subject ta the
rules of the Democratic, party. It elect
ed I will give to the office my be&t ser
vice. J. S. Trantham.
We beg leave to place before the Dem
ocratic voters of Kershaw County, the
name of,!. Frank West., for the office of
sheriff. Having known Mr. West since
boyhood days and over found him true
aid zealous tis to duty and of ungues
UonaMc veracity, to know him best is to
appreciate him most. Having \he hual
ification necessary to make a nood Aier
iff, we respectfully ask the support of
the voters of Kershaw county.
Many Voters. \
To the voters of Kershaw County : ? t
am u candidate for Sheriff subject to tin)
primary election- Trusting to have the
opportunity of cheerfully discharging
the duties thereto in a harmonious and
acceptably manner, with the aasumncc
of \otir voles ever being appreciated and
remembered. Respectfully ,
Jv. K. Alford.
To the Volers of Kershaw County: ?
1 hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Kershaw
County, subject to the rules of the Dem
ocratic Primary election.
Respectfully,
,T. C. Rollings.
sri'T. or K I U' CATION
I'M. Chronicle : ? The many friends of
Mr. J. K. Walking beg leave iu an
nouncc liiin as a candidate lor County
Superintendent of Education subject to
the Democratic primary election. Mr.
Watkiiis is a young man of marked abil
ity and of the strictest integrity, who if
elected would devote his best ctVorta to
the upbuilding of the educational inter
ests of Kershaw County. Fearless and
conscientious in the discharge of every
? 1 u tv entrusted to his care, be is uuques
tiunably the mnn for the place.
Voters.
We hereby present t<? the Democratic
voters of Kershaw County the name of Mr.
W. I. Villepigue for County Sifyt. of Ed
ucation subject to the primary election,
lb* i* an eminently successful! teacher and
has tor a number of yt-ars been a member
of the County Hoard of Kdiication and is
in every respect qualified to till the posi
tion. We believe that he will make an
energetic, faithful mid conscientious olli -
cer, and we ask for him the support of the
Democracy of the County.
Many Friends.
Mr. Editor: ? Please announce the name
of .Mr. K. I'. Odom for County Supt. of
I'Mucatioti. Mr. Odom is an alllictcd man
lull a capable man. He is thoroughly
qualified for the place atnl we do hope that
lit*' whole county will join Ids *11 p| tort as
he needs the phlee ami the place needs
him. Many Voters
Allow us !<? announce for this impor
tant olllce t he name of Mr. 15. 1$. Clarke
lie needs no introduction to the people of
. Kershaw county, tic having lived Ids life
amoiitfst us. lie started life as a poor boy,
and f? -f four or five years taught school in
this count v. By pluck, energy and perse -
vcrance he has eminently qualified himself
for the position. I'ossescil of u npe expe
rience. untiring energy and mature jutlg
nieiit coupled with an obliging disposition
and kindly heart, We believe lloyklli to be i
I the man for the place. Manv Voters
A CD I TOR.
Having boon nominate*! for Auditor in
in:*"*, Hnci having tlllcij that position. as
j I believe, sati ??factory to the people, I
? hereby announce myself a candidate for
ri'-electhxHo that position, pledging my
self to abide the result of the primary
election. Thanking my friends tor past
favors and confidence reposed in me and
soliciting* continuance of their support,
I am. Very Respectfully,
P. T. Bruce.
.Mr. Editor: ? Please allow the many
friends of Judge W. F. Russell space to
present bin name as a candidate for
County Auditor. Mr. Russell is too well
know ri for us to make any long announce
ment. TIavit.g tilled several places of
public trust, everybody that knows
hint, knows that, he 1# qualified >r:d rtn
better nmn for .the plncc of Amtftor of
Kcr&hnw (bounty can be found. t
Many Voters.
TRKASURKR.
Air. Kd ? tor Please annoance the
name of M*. W. R. Hough for re electiorf
to the otUig of Treatarer of Kershaw
County wuich he hae m acceptably All*
ed to U? Mtira lAtie/acUoo ol the w>el?
pe*?lt. IbSfFHtM.
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As It Should Be!
Great Cash Sale
HIBSCH BROS. ? COMPANY;
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Commencing Friday, May 18th.
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WE WILL OFFER AT COST OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF:
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Millinery, Clothing,
SHOES, GENTS FTJMISHIITG GOODS, etc.
OUR EXTRAORDINARY SAM AT COST WILL 111)11 OUR STOCK.
AS 10U ALL KNOW THAT WIS HAVE MOVED TEMPORARILY IN TIII3
STORE RUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS, T. R. TEAM & SON,
WHILE WE ARE HAVINC OUR NEW AND MACNIFICENT STORE BUILT WE
INTEND TO SELL AT COST OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COODS RATHER THAN CAR
RY ANY OF OUR PRESENT STOCK IN OUR NEW BUILDING.
But briefly indicated here foretells the people of Camden and the surrounding country ot
the INCOMPARIBLE OFFERINGS. Many will question our prudehce; competitors will
talk much ? reckless merchants desiring to demoralize business. We want to keep them guess
ing. The astute needer of goods, but Hooks to the money to be saved in our prices ? -
PRICES THAT CANNOT
BE DUPLICATED
by any other firms nor by us after this sale is closed.
. ' I1KS1?KCTHTII^LY,
HIRSCH BROS. 8 COMPANY.
ALLEN MEDLilT
Contractor & Builder,
CAM1)KN. - - S. C.
Estimates furnished and lowest rates
anil satisfaction guaranteed. Orders
solicited.
Winthrop College Scholarships and j
Entrance Examinations.
The examination for the award of va
cant scholarships in Winthrop College
and for the admission of new students
will be held at the County Court House
on Friday, July 20th at 9 a. in.
Applicants must not he less than fif
teen years of age.
When scholarships are vacated after
Jul v "0th., they will he awarded to those
making the highest average at this ex
amination.
The cost of attendance, including
hoard, furnished room, heat, light and
washing is only 60 per month.
For further information ami a c?ta- j
login*, address, l'res. D. B. Johnson ,
Hock Hill, S. C.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
OKKICK OK
SuPKU V ! KORH OK KkiHSTR ATION, i
KkHHIIAW Coi'NTY. j
Ca^oin, S. l\, Mai. 8th, 1900. J
i '
Tlit* Supervisors of Registration for
Kershaw County will he in their office
at 'he Court House in Camden. S. C.,
on the lirat Monday of each month from
9 o'clock a. in. until 3 p. m , until 8(1
tlftv.s before the general election in 1900
fur the nurpose of registeriiiK voters.
J. C. IIIIiTON. Chairman,
MANXES KARON, Clerk,
ALEXANDER BROWN.
Member* of the Registration Board for
Kerahaw Countv.
SUMMER SCHOOL. :
Tlif* Summer school for Kershaw
Count v will open June iho 11th. and cluse
July tho 7th. Tho nohool will be helj
in tho Camden Graded School building,
and will be conducted by Prof. J. I).
Itast, of the Darlington Graded School,
a*ii?ted by Prof. W. II. McNairy, of
Cheater.
Wo want every white teacher in the
OountT to attend the full term, aa but
little benefit can be derived from a few
days instruction The examination at
tjne cloae will take the place of the rrjj
idar teacher* examination. All who ex
pect to teach muat attend.
The Coantv Board of Education will
aasiat in paying.the e?peaae*of thoee
teaohera who attend from a d (fiance.
L. L. COPKLAXD,
Chalmah Bwd W
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The Really Lowest Prices Known Can be Found
AT
THE NEW STORE
JUST OPENED BY
S. N. SOWELL & COMPANY.
SHOES,
i
We carry a full line of All Qualities Ladies, Gents aiul
Children's Shoes. Gents Lace and Congress, from 75e to
per pair, best quality. Ladies' and Children's Shoes at
Lowest Prices. A nice line of
v
DRY GdOOS AND NOTIONS
Bought at a Bargain just received. Come and see tlieni
while you can get good selections. l'rices to suit your
purse.
Our line or
%
t % ? - ? jA >
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
... .
is complete and we promise to meet all Competition. We
are also In position to give accomodation to those needing
accounts extended until fall. See us before telling -yonr "
cotton.