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PUBLISHED KVKUY FRIDAY \ ?BY ? w. Xj. 3s^rco:^ow:H]x>:jLi. -1> , ... Br-MHcuiprirtN Hatks:?One year, $1.60, au month*, 76 cent*; (lire? months, 40 oei\t?, HATKft ?OH Aovkktihino -Ordinary tniHHlcut, adrertisraentB, lirBt insertion $1.00 pffr mpiaro ; each ?uhseipieut in ?ortion 60 cents por square. 0 indicates' Cards lor County ofliocH $S.Q0. Congressional f 10.00. Business local#, 6 cents per lino each in sertion. Communications will bo published when of interest to th? Konoral public ami not of a defamatory nature. No re sponsibility will ho asHuuicd for tho viowM of correspondents Hatos for contract adverting will be an nounced upon application at. theotllee. KomittanceN by chockH, drafts and postal money orderx should ho made payable to W. L. MoDOWKI.l,, Camden, S. O. CAMDKN, S. P., JULY 20, 1000. Senator Tillman joined tho St ate campaign party ?t Bennottavillo on \Vodnosday Inst making a speech thorn. Uo expects to be at Chester am) Yorkvillo also, hut will miss Cam don next Monday. At the meeting at ItonneUnvillo Co), Hoyt said : "It ill becomes a candidate for governor to go/abound tho country abusing the papers for not supporting him. Patterson has boon into 1(# counties anjf it is a re flection upon him that iro paper has The new froo rural mail delivery along "star routes" in South Caro lina went into effect .Inly 1. >^l should have in place proper boxes for tho reception of mail. 'Vl'hoso boxes should he so flxod f that 'lie carrior can put tho mail ii\to them without leaving the Heat of his vehi i >o & clc. KATIC EXKCIJTIVi: <'41.11 MITTEK MEF.TINO. Tlio Kershaw County Demo cratic Kxecutivo Com mi Met. inet ;it. tho opora house Satur day. Chairman T..I. Kirklam! stated t hat t ho object, <>1* the meeting was to fix the assess ment of candidates, decide up on the dates and places of campaign meetings and to transact such other business as would properly come be fore tho committee. '1 he fol lowing members were present: DoKalh, J. T. Hay; Wateree, T. J. Kirk land; Boulah, K West; Westvillo, W. F. Rus sell; Hoik Hill, I. .1. McKenzie; Enterprise. W. D. Marshall; Shamrock, H. T. Johnson; Sandy drove, D. M. Bethuno; Antioch, ?T. S. lirown; Beavoi Dam, Newton Kelly; Cureton s Mill, C. P. Bowen, White Pond, El morn Brown; Shaylor's Hill, .J. 0. Shavlor; Pino Tree, It. B. Klliott; Liberty Hill, J. I. Richards*. Granny's (Quarter, I, L- Clyburn; Mc.Caskill s Mill; K. B. MeCaskill; Oakland. I. F. Holland; Luoknow, T. jjobruhl. A committee of five, upon motion, was appointed to li\ tho assessments of candidates. The committee consisted of \V. F. Russell, 11. T. .lohnson. C. P. Bowen, R. B. Klliott, and L. L. Clyhurn. The following assessment* "< ?'aiidi dates wns fited: < jo?II? S in ?><> * -1 oo (i no o() Congressmen, Solicitor. Rrpresentativrs, Clerk cl Court, * Hherill, *M Auditor. * 5 Treasurer, ? 5 00 Supt. ot Kduration * S Co. Supervisor, Magistrate, Campaign meetings wcr? arranged ?m follows: Antioch, Wednesday, August 1st. Hethune, Friday, August }rd, Italey's Mill. Saturday. August 4th. Westville, Tuesday, August 7th, Shaylor's llill, Wednesday. August St h. Heaver Mam Friday, August 10th. Cureton'ss Mill, Saturday. August nth, Caimloiii Wednesday, August if>th. The Lurk now people would like; t.> have thu candidates with thein ?ne d.iv also, and i( it ran be arranged a inn-ting will likely l?e held there. It was moved and adopted that all candidates bo roouired to tile those pldgos with the chairman or secretary, and r,y thoir assessment to the reasuror. on or before the rst campaign meeting, which -is August 1st. It was moved and adopted r-r- that, all clubs not yet organ ized, bo required to do so not later than August 10th, and ? send in the names of their - - officers to tho secretary of tho executive committeo. Presidents of clubs, who haye not already done so, are requested to send in the names of the managers of election by - ^ - 10th. decided that candi for magistrate should be vw^.~torIn the primary. A motion was adopted that ^ers of election be paid Inariagin? the primary Dog, provided sufficient fap)n the treasury, other hV amonnJL iu the trea rjgtobe pro-rated. feMN '*9 ~"r~ ??? - " Ionia. M'ihm Mattle liaincR has returned to lie r home in I/onflow it, alter a htay Of ?evernl week* with friends here. Miss Ada Wi-ldon iw visiting Jiei brother, Key. J. It. Wuldou/oJ Clio* raw. 4 / Walter Kenny, the infant child of Mr. and .Mia. John Mlyther, died 011 Friday n iff lit of last week, aftur a hlioif, hut painful illncMH, The re mains wore interred at Antioch Ifap tlst Church on Saturday. Wo ex tend our nyinpathy to the fuinily in tliih their #roat bereavement. Muh August* I''ol8oiue. of Sumter, in hpendiu*', Homo time with relative^ horn lh'v McDowell Idled the pulpit ?f I ho Presbyterian Church hero on Sunday last M I'Hsrs. Joe and Punic) .Johnson, of Marshall*, accompanied l>\' their HiNfor, altomlcd tlm picnic hero 1 mhI Saturilav. Itov. John II. Craves, pastor in charge of flic Shi|thvill?* circuit will lu?(riri n series of meoti>u?8 ui New Salem next. Sunday afternoon. Tho Ionia luuip hall eluhs crossed hats with the Jynnil iivilh< hoys last Saturday ntj^fnoon. Alter a v? ry intcroHtin^fJiinin, t ho scorei; stood IK lo ^IMifnivor of Ionia. Irs. McDonald I >avi'i Iriu j*ono to Cantoy, whore she will spond never* al days at her old h<>mo. .Mr. James A. Calloway left today (Hi a business tftp to Sharp. Children1* Day will ho observed at the Haptisl f'lmroh hereon the fith Sunday in .Inly. 'Miss bossio M#( 'uich ?Mi, one <?( Soiilhv 111om nionl whamiin^ yoiiUir la lien has h'M-n visiting lehttivos here . , ,t Ijm) t.fif )lux CASTOR IA ^ For InianlH nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Honrs t he ^ . _ ftt. CJiarloa Tap, tap, t??J ' Coo.i inoi n 111 ;r Mr. I'Mllor, it is *i very tine daw Will vdii welcome fi iww-coiik i in voni clinr111 ing fiich'V Th'uik vmi, I shrill I iv I" prove mi n;?rci' !i I ?l o i companion. Nn Hit, not nil wnll at 'ill, Micro I is a ffr?*?it. di'fi) of ?iokuess in the neigh boi hood ? | ? i i nci 11ill I y fever. It in with NtitliH'HA that we eh run ielo the death <>f Mr. Cleveland Outlaw, n youii'j man (if ntrrliiu! qualities, aged yi'vctilccn. *I*ln? in terment took place at Hcthid Church on July r>1.11. 'Tin* mother iiml little brother, KiiIIiit, of the doo-eased nro both very low with typhoid fever. Wo nro very Horrv to s;iy tlint. our frioml Dexter, is quite nick, but under llio h ki 11 f ? 11 treatment of Dr. N. Y. Alford, of Wisnokr, we nre in hopes that. he will soon re ouperato mid be able to join in the (Mironiele oircle at*;iin. Crops nic looking veiv well in this Hootion, though needing ruin badly. Farmers nro about up with their work now, and very often try their luck with the flnnv trthe. In general, I ho people havo little to siiv about, polities and sccniiii<? Iv euro little nhont. il. but \%e are yorv fearful thai, the <>h| relume. "A en I in preeiilen n storm" will lie voliflod in our midst. A protracted meeting will he in progress at Well's Methodist (! h nreli t Iii'i week. ()no meeting < > f special i n t?' i?*m t to this neighborhood is one that will'he held at Hethanv 11upti?t Church, commencing A n i* filli. Our beloved e\ pastor, Kev. .1. I*. Smil It, who is well known to you all, will assist our Pastor, Rev. .1. W. Kennev, in cM|rtiicl ing the meeting. Hro. Smith has innnv, many, friends around here, who are eagerly looking forward to his nppcaraneo here, and who will try to make his visit pleasant uu well as profitable. C:\pt. ,J. II. Coop'-r. of this hill", is visiting relatives in Augusta. Miss fnez Hragilon, of Miiiintng, is visiting her sinter, M in. Iv,iuc, Merlin n icsvt 'le. Well, for fear of that, dreaded waste basket, wo will "mIow up" as 1*1101* used to nay. Vnuiieii. Xtingezer & <???. nre now engaged in the erection of n largo number of Factory houses. Nnngezer it Co nn' now ooeupied in the remodeling ami touching up of the residence of K. von Trcscl>ow Nnngezer and Co nro now nhont (i) erect, a beaut il'ul resilience for Iv von Tresckow on north bylUeton j fit reel. Nnngezer \ Co have capturcd the bu.sino3s heart of l'um?l.u?, by their j determined efforts to please. Nnngezer t'o will give you a fig ure on the pa^Meing ot your house. Call at their oOlcc ami uclect your samples. Nnngezer & Co nro always glftd to soe thoir frionds id, their olllce and give thoir figures on any character of j work. ? , V Nungozor & (!?> will ho delighted to quote you on nnv stylo of wyrk and guarantee satisfaction. NnnRozer & Co.. Contractors, Ar- j chitect-H and RtilMera nro propnred to give estimate*, make plans, or do| work of any kind. Nonfltikcr and Co.. Contractor*, *ro| prepared to ppec figures on any kind or style of work. Nangezer & Co.. Architects, are prepared to get tip any character of drawing for job. ' Tlio Kind Von llavo Alwayn Ilon^ht, mxl which htui be.on in uno for over 1)0 years, has homo tho fd#natili'o of and haw been made under ti Is; per sonal kmixtvIslon slnco Its Infancy* Allow no ono to dccolvo yon hi this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro but H\ IM-riiiicii (tliat. IrilUt with and eiidnutfot* (be health ol' Infants aod l'hlldren~ I?\i?<Ticnco against lCxporhnoiit. What is CASTORIA Ca*doria is a sub"-! it uto for Castor Oil, I'liroffoi'lc, I>rojn uiid Soothing? Synijis, It is Harmless and Pleasant, it contains neither < >i>iiitny Morphine nor oilier N'areotlo substance. lis ajfo is it s uuarantee. It destroys AVorms ami alIa>H IVvcrl^hness, ft cmos I>iarrhana and Wind Colie. II relieves 'i'oetItiii# Troubled, eures Const ijmt ion and flatulency. It ijssimilatcs tho l-'ood, ro^iilntOM t in* .Stcniarh and Itnvvels, ?ivin|{ hoalthy aod iiHinml Tlio Children's I'iiiiuoim-TIio Mother's Friend. CEKUiNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tlio Signature of In Use For Over 3D Years. TUP CttlfAUfV COMPANY. M MUHHAV ETHftT, NtWYARH TlTV. Nunuezet fii Co . Hulltiers, r\rc pre-| pared to build ft11v style ln>usc, Imlll ! church, ntuvr, ( Mice <>r public lutll< 1 -1 inj.;. Niiiifjozi'i' ?\ ('<>. will have hero ! very hIioitiy one <'l tlio finest p\ii?t.- j orH nnd piper hnn??erH South Nun<*e/.er a Co. linvo tliu lino?t nu-ehauiuH fn the cily in llioir Horviee Nnie^/.cr \* (?<>. will pdvc you h li<4ure on the piinlin<? ol tint exteri or or the decorating <>f 1 interior | of your house. | The Camden Steam l.tmndry re ! imii> llioir thanks to tho*e ?*ood eiti* I/.ohm who have so kindly sent them their laundry in Hie last two weeks. The ('fiiudoii Stoniu Laundry knew that. ho hod it )ih tin' people of Gum. .l. ii kuw the point tin ir Southern ehi vnlrv would come to the front ami they would bo welcomed Hoj turners in their midst The Camden Steam Laundry fire nlwnys delighted to serve tho*0 who Reek information, nnd ri;;lit. here they beg to say that while, they lire net fitted up for iloinjj /-troilv limit* dry, 1 hey will bo pleased to quote lij/iuen t<? fnmilies <>n the finer j?nv iiients on :i very low nnd satisfactory price, provided that sullleiont num ber ure hi'iit to make it interesting. Poplar nn.l oak Sideboards nt (.jeiMcnhei titer's. Nice dried fruit ol nil kind nt P. K. Unison's lihoumacide is not, recommended for the e.nri: of e\erv ill; it does out cure rver\tiling. lint it in n certain cure for rheumatic ', find is ;i linu, blood |>ii i i tier nud Inxfitivc j try it. Sold by I* ? Leslie '/emp. Chnir bottoms nud bankets. ficisenhei incr's. New lloini1 Scwiii}' IWnc.hines, .r> grades nt. (JciHenheimer'n. P.obtiitt'm Chill rills cure chills iiml nil tnulntinl troubles. That is what tlicy were innde for. Cute after other vomcdieH fnil. No euro, no pay. Price *'-r? cI.h. per bottle. Sold by Dr. K. L. Zcnip. I For the prettiest nnd cheapest line I of white }roo Is, }*o to the C lilt. Kdfje Store. A fine assortincut of brown linen ? -p'nin nnd Hiiiped nn.l very chejip nt l In' (lilt Ivloe Store. Hesi'len n t>i*4 assortment of other j l.ln.k dress ?r?>o.li<, the ("wit. Kd^e | Store has Kunodnn^ speeiiijj in nil i wool (Jrenndiite nn.l blistered (tTcct erapon. 'I'lif Vj>i tli I Conleicneo nt Allan!.i. J:il-, V.'itli t.' ?!>tii. uiU h? behl tor ttin TMirpntJo rvf nntfyin-.* pl-itiM, em- I pha?i/.ii'il Kie;it ?? <m111.?. ti i? 11 nlea.-s f' r ? I .Miihiili i int.* h?'l|i in Missions, l'Mucali<>i?, j J CJiaiitV . f"l' th?' 4 -1; 111 I (C.'IIM'lll <il I lie lit- ' .?rut \ <?. i:i T ike 11?<? ^.?Hhii.ir.l Air | l.iitc Kail? a v. MANAGERS OF ELECTION. ! 'I lie ft?!!.>? ininAiu?v;t*r<* <<i .-leelion \\ >i?11?? -! : A ill i"< h? I ?' Itrrl'llev, .1 S I'.nnvn, T P I: m > \\ it. 1 ntei pri<i'- I ! I. MeCov, (' t Myers, h'i:!i!s Mo.srlev. M.-('?skili*> Mill?T .1 Ko.leerM, K P Hoiitrers, Y 11 lluntlev. Sli.nior's Hill?S W" Ilorrtsby, W II r.Hi field. T ?*> Shnvlor. Pine Tree - J? 'Pi.tw ell , II R Strikes, 1'. A Kll'ott. ?>. ? ' l.iherlv 11 i i 1?N S Rieliards, K b .1 oiu'h, IMsfar Ciinniiitfhaiii, P.cnver I > a j t i .1 V Gelly.?, Mannes Rainhi. R W Sntti'in. Hciilnh?,1 I". Rush, .1 A .MeCn^kill, J A Kirhv, We#t\ ille?T A C.tuthen, .1 A MeI)ow cli. .1 T Yc^ins. While Pen?l?S K Rnm, h I> WnttS, B I) Ilcalh. , Sanity <irove?Watle Rntelitle, Simeon Stokes, Win Thompson I.ueknow?1. li IV?bles, !> Hyatt. R W Hyatt. JJelk Ilill?W E 1) Trapp, Stiinuol MeCaakitl, F K Sparrow. l'\irot??n*s Mill--John T Hons, C B Nertlea, C A Uowen. Shailiiock H. T Johnson, J 1> Jt>n?a, P I, McNauchton Swift. Creek?S )?' Rovkin, .1 I, S;ui.k>r?, Geo W Arrants. Preaidenta of c!ubs who liave not al-. ready ?ent in their llat nmna^ers are! requoated to do to n(R later than Aufnatl 10U>, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (jfh Of>B(l?nn?(l 8oliedulo in Ehfoot Ji\na 10, 1POO. E|sn~EZ!i@ ftftin, 1 UOa Lv. . Charleston .. Ar 11 K>a| H 15p ftfthpi 7 41n" Hunnnv'villn " 103*a: i'.'op 7 9'it>' ftfta' " IJrnu<n\uiv . " l? Itki UoQp 7 ftilp {'Vila! " .. Orangeburg. " #41u ftMJJp 8 4.}p lu l.'.aj " .... Ktngvlll.) ? " 7 fv'aj 4 4ilp 'U 95a|Ar 11 40ai " Osop'll (xv.\r Columbia.. Lvt_; j?h' 4jj&g ft .'op. < (Km Lv".." Charleston Ar ?' I *t?P 7 Z.")pj It 16a; " .. .EO'ftnctivlMo ?? " ! KftOnj OOOp " . Bamberg ? " H L'Tu i>!Wp " iJenmnr!: " ' H It^n' f> IVp Ulnrkvillo ... '? [ fto'% .Wlp .. A llro.i . " } 7 W5n, Ar.Auijusta un.d Lv " I rt'Aiii' 7-40J & "Jnp t?Wp 0 Alp *"V. t) 40a n /*?? 10 07m 11 ?vn 11 .Mil No i'tfs In wiiOttun to the abow <a>rvt9a train* Nu< Iftatirt Idmn daily between v>iu: ton mid Ashevillo, earrrlng alagaui .l-ul!man sleeping furs. N<>. I( Iprvh OliaiTsstou 11:00 p. in.; Mri'lvd I 'olumVita 6:ftft a m.; iii'iivu Aoha ville S?:0.r> a to. N*i>. Mlaavv Aahcvill? 3 0."> p. m. I leavi' Columbia 1 .v> n. in.; avriva C1ii?rl<'Hion 7 :kK> a. in. SU tpinK icuil.r foi^^jcupanoy at Chiii'lenton ai V:Oo p in. trntin limit.' oomi^KildiiK lit (Jiiluuiliiu with IhruuKii train*. between Klorlda points and W.i <hf?> M< -i ' ??!.? .-a-?r. r ? ? ?. ?- ?? Xn.i.i N.', a (W(ifi;Ci\villk Uail.v -1 >.??*> i)lt!l V V'ei vice. D.nlv I >ni)v 1 llUOp| 7 (*.:? i*v .. Charleston Arj a la\ ? I 66ai 8 ."mii " Hrunehvillo .. " J ?_>"?" I ?iV>n| i) :?;!s? " i irMiiK?;l>un; .. " I 5 Hp i 46a 7 t>?., 1 i O-'-a " (S<1 iii.'iliia I.v. 4o>t.i 1 <lo* 0 60aj 1 W?p " .. (4rt-eitwood .. " jl2-!0i>| t? lop j 10 6oaJ 2 4ftv A,<; ..Abbeville Lv 11 SJ0i?| ?H.0p 11 4ih* !l;Cip Ar '...AnJt-ruon... Lv lOJoa! 4 46p .V; tl.'.l?Af ,^1'HOIIvijln, l^vjl'l laaI SKIp 'Sun. fix. j Sun. unli ?nn. 7 tx>:? | P lit in a 'iOp 1 (X)p! lv? trtp S 8'ip 1 i^ill'.1 .Sup Stop ] Lv. AuiinMn i Ar. Hauderavlllo I " Tennllle .... ! Lv. Toiinlfle | a 40a] 't{jOp' it lop | " Unudei svillo j|r, Angunt?. ft Ma] 4U>p; 3?<p OOOa; 7 lOp! Kifog n n i'atl.V? ^!t* |Dull\ Dailj DMly Kx su u.,-u i Lv. Savnniial' ... |1'4 WmJlU'-Wpj '? AiWmdnli ... ! I 0 30n ?* BarnxvoU I 4 la**' 4 00p! , 2Aa 1 " HIhckviIIc 4 2*a 4Wlpll?lf>a Ar. Oulmnhlii.... | 0 loa OOApi , ? 3f.a ' 'ii>? | 7 J.">a |1 4Aa li^.i.. ^.n^ W>x Ml.i. i^ailv |1 ? :ftx*u Kx rU.oa.Nl? Lv. L'oliiinliia ill SAa! 1 ?0?' 0 10m! Ar Blai Uvillo ....' lorp: 3(X)a,1016a 4 ft^p i " Barnwell i 1 ilp U IAm 11 yon S 4''p ; " Allendale ! 1 Orj.; W16p j " Httvniiiinh ....' M liVp1 4 10ft1 ! Atlanta and Beyond. Lv t 'liitrH-stou.. " T. OOii rHJOji. i Ar Augusta 0 .. '1161a 10\>p' j " Atlanta. I H !)0|>< o 00a 1 1 Lv. Atluntu. .. jlioop .r)W.?a' 400* j Ar. OliHttanooxa 6 >ftaI 4^>a, t 4(fp ' Lv Atlnutu. j Ar MiriiiuiKhatn | " Mfinphln, i via liiruitaghain)...! 80flpl 7 13a Ar. LfVTtlltftOII. " (')iuintiati. " Chl<*a(fo. . Ar. Louinvlilo " St. Loiiia . Ar Mninph^, t\ia t.'lia((an"Q$a) 6 00pj ft O0a T SlOp! 7 4ft* 7 16nj 5 Wp 7 aop 7 40a 7 04a tl lOp 7 10i>' f 40a To Ailiovillo-Oinoluna%l-r<ouiavlll*. KA.IKHK TIMIt, I >*ilr;t>fttl7 rr- Au^ufta uliip ??i '? Batoalittvp 44ujj'l2Wi Lv t'tiftrjootoi " jTflGa'il A5j> Lv. Coluiulila il7nlonl5?pot ).. Ar. Spartnuhurft '? AkIu'vUI* " KiioxviUu . " Cinoinutintl " Ixiuimrfllt (\j^ Jtllji'o).. lT^1 71 tr?\ 1 [i> PLI^ ST _ -3>fi3s To \Vuahin^tou and the Eait. Lv. AutntNfn. 38Bpi ?? H*te*!?ni'i? ^ " Oolnniliia ^I'nion Depot). Ar. Charlotte.. ^ _ Ar. Tianvifjo. _ _ rro^a Ar."Rl')hniouij !Ha owfl 0 46a rwv. i TI&U; -Slop 0 1*1.11 ?p " Sa Ar. Washington. ?? lialtlnioro P?. IS. R " Philadelphia. " Xca* York ... L. Blerplnff (?ar LtliK K>t\v?>a? Oiorlentou aa<i Atlanta, via AuKUnta. roaklny conuaotl^aa at Atlanta for all point* North and Wcat. Holid Train* wtwecn CUarlMtoa and Aafta Vlll9 Pullman Parlor Cars and Drawing Itoojrt al>*?plur vara botw??u Oharl*at?a and Aah* ?111 a. Conaeotians at ColumMa with through U-aias tor Wanhingtott and fWBfcat f alaofor Jackaon vlllc and all Flotlaa Point a. FRANK 8. flANNON. 4iU OVLP. Third V-P. to C4?u. Mgr., TrallU Ma?a Washington, D. CL Waafclngtofc, P. O. MBOKliE B- ALLKN. mv TJ?iuSk>,?.o. \r. A. TUKK. ?. H. BARDWIOK. (I?. Pant*. Agt., Aaat Oaa. Pft#? Agt-, Waahlngton, D. a Atlaata.Ga Applic^jioD for Discharse." '? r hereby given that one month Tnnte IhiVilata, on the Mntf Jav of July, 1900. I will apply lo tha J?id|T? nf Pro. bat? tor Ken haw County, forlattom di? mlMorv, aa Adininiatralrjg oftha Kat?(? of Will. W . Halt, tkreaittl. M. M. 11*11, AdmlaMrtUli, 1 mo. * i Tpuouaeeiiiefifc^ FOH ftfttiltlW. Thereby Announce that I :nn a candi date f?>i tlit* other of Nhei ill <>f Kershaw C'nii'ity, Mi'-Ji'd t<? trule? of Hi*' 1 >??!??' oeiatic primary. anil solicit the endorse uienl of tlu' voters for that position. Very If fill I v* W. K. N(*Ik<)D, Wo tako great pleasure in announcing attain for tho ofllco of ShorMl of Kershaw County. tho present incumbent, .Mr. K. li. Williams, ?ubjeet to tin* rules of the approaching Deniocnatio Primary elec tion. ThM iinnortanV^olfleo should al ways command the time undscrvici h ??f our heat citizen*. Wo think it sale to May that n<? county in tin* stale has oyer lia<l a iikdv y.calous ami ellieiont officer than Mr. Williams lias mudo ?luring his administration. liis public career i*xrni plifie* iIn- principle Upon which he acts, that it public offlcev in a public servant. Alwn>? kind and ?? l? ) i g I o g to tho (?u t >1 if. impartial, fear less and conscientious in tl?** discharge of his duties, muI now possessing that valuable experience which in ho uocohha iv to tho faithful and satisfactory a* I in i n ihtiHtiou of tin* a flair a of this ofllco we foe I in making thin announcement that Mr. Williams is entitled to the ntl'.po And hope that our sentiment will meet the approval of tho voter# of the county, Kershaw county >caunot do hotter than reward this estimable gentlemen ami f lithful servant hy re-electing him to an office to which he lias devoted hi* host thought ami energy and whioh ho has filled acceptably and croditahly. Many Voters. Mr. Kditor:?Ikdoiving in that old democratic principle of rotation in of flee, 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 way has con ducted himself in such a manner that should merit the otlice of Sheriff of Ker shaw County. Tho one of whom we speak has for several year* nerved the public in an honorable and fearless mhii ner., JJji. served the.. county wevejuJ year* as deputy sYierilf making several arrests of vast importance, some of which bin own life w as endangered. But w ith that styrn idea of going whore duty ??alls, he even under the protest of his friend*, went ahead and mado the arrest. Tlioonfrnf whom wo speak is Mr. .1. Hotelier Bateinan. Fletcher tor months pavl has been on the constabulary force where he has worked himself up to the position of chief over men who hud served years before him. Wo are proud and wo believe that we voice the senti ment of many ot the county that this young man has kindly consented fwr us in present to the public his name as a candidate for slA'i iI!'. We most cordial ly solicit the support of tho Democratic, party in the coming primary election in behalf <.f one whom wo know will make the county a sheriff to be proud of. Many Voters of West Wateree. Mr. lOditor: I hereby announce my self as a candidate for the ofliee of Slmr ill'of KoiKhaw (Umnt-y, s?il?jeet to the rules of the Democratic parly. If elect ed I will give to the oiliec my best ser vice. ,1. S. Tianthani. We l?og leave l?? place before ihe Dem ocratic Voters of Kershaw County, the name of J. Frank West, for the oH'.oo of sheriff. Having know n Mr. West since boyhood days and ever found him true and /oalons as to duty and of nmpics tionahlo veracity, to know him best is to appreciate him most. Having the <|iial itioation necessary to make a i?ood shot iff, we respectfully ask the support of the voters of Kershaw county. Many Voters, To the voters of Kershaw County:?I am a candidate for Sheriff subject to the primary oleetbuo Trusting to have the opportunity of cheerfully discharging tho duties thereto in a harmonious and acceptable manner, with the assurance of your votes ? ycr being appreciated and remembered. Respectfully, L. K. Alford. To fho Voters of Kershaw County:? I hen hy announce in>Kclf as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic Primary election. Respectfully, .1. C. Rollings. Si; IT. OK EDUCATION I'M. Chronicle :?'I In- many friends of Mr. J. !?:. WatkiiM beg leave to an nounce him as H ciinilidalp for County Superintendent of Education subject. to the Democratic primary election. Mr. Watkins is a young man y?f marked abil ity sun! of the strictest integrity, who if elected would devote hi* best elforts to the upbuilding of the educational inter ests of Kershaw County. Fearless ami conscientious in the discharge of every duty entrusted to his care, he is nmjiies tionaMy the man for the place. Voters. \\ e hereby present to the Democratic voters of Kershaw County the imine of Mr. VV. f. Villepigue for County Supt. of Kd ueaiion subject to the priinnry ejection. He is an eminent ly stiecessfitJI teaeher and has for a number of yearn been a meirtber of the County Hoard of Education and is in every respect <|iiulilied to till the posi tion. >Ve believe that he will make an energetic, faithful and conscientious olli vcr, and we ask for him the support of the Democracy of the County, j Many Friends. Mr. 1'Mitor:?I'lease announce the name <if .Mr. It. 1*. Odoin for County Supt. of I'Muea(ion. Mr. Pdotu is an ufllictcd man 1 but a capable nnui lie is thoroughly oiialilicd f(,r the place and we*lo hope that the whole county will join Iii4" support as he needs the place ami the place needs him. Many Voters. Allow us to announce for this impor tant ofllcc the name of Mr. B. lb Clarke lie needs no introduction to the people of Kershaw county, he having lived his life amongst us, lie started life as a poor boy, and for four or five years taught, school in this county. Hy pluck, energy and perse verance he has eminently qualified himself for the position, I'ossescu of a ripe exjie rience, untiring energy and inuturo jmlg nient couplet! with an obliging disposition and kindly heart, We believe Itovkin to be the man for the place. Many Voters Mr. 1'Mitor:?We desire to announce I ho name of Wr. J, Willie Dunn as a Candidate for Supt. of Fducation for Kershaw Conntv. He is a young mm of enerirv and ability, coupled with an irrv prOitfilflMt character. He has been ac tively engaged for several years past in ? caching school, and we are sure no bet ter/election could be made of a candi-1 dajfe to till this important oflicc. / Many Friendt. I k AiiniTou: vimr been nominated for Auditor in and flawing tilled that position, aa I oeneve, satisfactory to tho people. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to tb.it position, pledging my self to abide tlio reaujt of the primary election. ThsnkkufiiVj^ friends lor past favorf and confidence refused in mo and soliciting a continuance of thelf sHpport, I am, Very Respectfully, ( F. T. Brure. 1 Mr. Editor:?Please allow the many friends of Judge W. F. Russell space to J?resent his name M a candidate for *onntr Auditor, ?Mr. Hwswell la too well kuoun /or m^o make any Ionic anitoaac ment. Having III Km 1 aevernl places of public trust, crenbodf that knows him, knows that he ft qualified and do letter man for the !?*??* of.An ditor oi bntow Cooj*? ?m bo found . MiOjr Vot0ri. 1 The Really Lowest Prices Known Can be Found AT ~ \ j m THE NEW STORE JUST OPENED BY S. N. SO WELL & COMPANY. SHOES, We carry a lull liueol All (Qualifies Ladies, Gents and Children's Shoes, (ieuts l<ace and Congress, from /?3c to $1 per pair, best quality. Ladies' and Children's SIiooh at Lowest Prices. A nice lino of # DRY GOODS AID NOTONS V n Bought at a Bargain just received. Ooiuo and see them while you can j?el ff^od selections. Prices to suit '^oui* purse. Our line or VT. _ M m* a?jw AM KLWVy ft'UU is complete and we promise to meet all Competition. We - aro also in position to give accomodation to thos(^ .veiling accounts extended milil fall. See us.iioft>r<r ^Tliiig your i i . - * i eot toil. S. N. SOWELL & CO. Janouiieeuieiitf. Announcements not exceeding Sec only Jive n urds will he- in.se.rte.cl for. Five Dollars All over that number will he charged fur at the rate o f five cents per w-.rd. CLERK OF COURT. To the People of Kershaw County'?I nni a candidate tor the position of Clerk of lUe Court for this county, in the pri nmryjelection of the Democratic Psrtv, to be hold this year, and hope to receive your support. If elected, I think that 1 con give you thorough! v competent sit. view, as almost my whole life has been bpcfit in v ork of somewhat similar char acter. In 1H9(!, when a candidate far tli<> f?an?e office, the fact, was used against mo that' I already had a position which eajrned for me a livelihood, an<l I do not d?ubtthat I lost inanv votes on that *c cdnnt. I hope that this year those who voted nirainsf me because of that fact will look at Hie subject in a different, light, remembering that if 1 was not earning a living, I wouhl not be a proper man to serve you in this important of fice. My record as h citizen, and a Democrat lies fair and open before you, and\on it I hope to be elected. Respectfully, W. A. Schrock. To the Democratic voters of Kershaw County:? Without my solicitation, friends have announced too s?a candidate tor re-elec tion to the office of Clerk of Court. It had been my purpose to decline to enter the race this year, I having announced on the stump, in tHJ?G, that I wouhl not auain bo a candidate for the position. Rut a ureal many of iny friends have urgl'd me not to decline, toil to accept tho office at the hands of the people if tliev wish t'? give if to mo. So I have determined trt leave the matter with my Democratic fellow citizens of whom yon are. Yon know me and my record for forty^vears, and you know how faithfully I have discharged every trust that has been committed to me. The office is yours to give to whom you please. If another is chosen to take my place, 1 vacate cheerfully. Jf re-elected. I shall thank you, and show my appreciation of vour kindness bv eontinuingto discharge faithfully the duties of the office. 1 do not propose to canvnas the county, be. cause this would make me a self-consti tuted oandidato, taking the matter into my own hands. Thanking you f??r your goodness to me in the past, I am, vour fellow citizen, .loel Hough. To the Voters of Kershaw Conntv :? I respectfully announce my?elf as candidate for the office of Clerk of Courl for Kershaw County, and plcdirc myself j to abide bv the rules 'governing the I)em-1 ocratic party and to support the nomi nees. Respectfully. Henry R. Reard. I hereby announce 1113sell .'is a candi date for Clerk of Court in the coming] primary election and respectfully ask the support of the Democratic voters. Having served four years as County Supt. of Education and endeavored to I familiarize myself with the working of j the various county offices, f believe that I am qualified to perform the duties of| the Clerk's office in a satisfactory man ) nor. Thanking my iriends for the sup port they have given me in the pjist and ask'ng a continuance of the same for the future, I am, Very Respectfully, Jj. L. Copeland. SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce mvaelf a candidate for the oftlce of County Supervisor, sub ject to the rules of the approaching Democratic primary election. J, B. Phelps. Mr. Ed. Please announce the name of Mr. C. W. McCaakill as a candidate for # ounty Supervisor, subject, the rules amL^mrunrtons of the coming pri mary election. \ Votlra of West Wntrree. To the People:4-We respectfully pre sent the name of T. V. Parker, as a can didate for reelcotiVn to the office of Oflwrty Mr. r?r*er am made a food record iirthU office, the moat dtffUali to fill In the eonnty. and ho deserves reflection. No better man ean be foond for the place and we hope to ace him receive the united aapport of Ute people of all aectUas. Many friends of East Ker * abaw aad Weat Wateree. To the Voters of Kershaw Coootr I hereby aanoonca myself a ea mi Mate for the ofAea of Coaaty Hnperrisor auV TKKASUKKK. Mr. Kditor:?Please announce the name of Mr. \V. It. 11 ougli lor re election lo the olliec of Treasurer of Kershaw County which he has so acceptably hlt c.Fto the. cut ire. satisfaction ot the whole i people. Many Friends, i Mr. Kditor:?Please announce lor.. Treasuier for Kershaw County tho name (of Mr. I). M. Met'ushill. Mr. Me(Jus kill in one of our most worthy young men. Starting life at the very bottom 1 round ol'th" ladder he has by hard work, I pluck mid energy worked hiiusolt up to a I most llattt ring position in the oHllnuviion of all ? ho know him. anil would he h safe and careful man with whom to entrust ! the fundi of the. county. Wo trust, that 1 all good people will give him their united | support ia ihe approaching Democratic ; primary cleeliou. I\a*t Kershaw. LKcisLATlTHK. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Legisla^ro. Levi Jones. Mr. Kditor-^Wease announce Mr. I). M. Bethune as 11 candidate for the Leg islature. snhjeet to the rule* (if the Dem ocratic prinuirv. Mr. Bethune ia a sate and reliable man, and bin record in the Legislature whs auch as to entitle him to this honor again. Many Friends. Mr. Alitor:?Thanking the j eople of Kctshuw County f?r their liberal support nt the lust election, I hereby announce my self a candidate for re-election to, the House of Representatives subject to (ho rules nf the Dctuoeratic parly. He.vp,*et fully, .1. (i. Richard?. Jr. Mr. Kditor:?The many friends of ('apt. M. L. Smith desire to place his name before the voters of Kershaw coun ty as u candidate for the legislature ill the coining primary. Capt. Smith is h voung man ol pre-eminent ability, and in every r.uuiect fully qualified to dis charge illegalities of ihe place. We know of no one who can more ahly represent our county and respectfully ask for him the support ol the Democratic voters in tlio Primary. Friend*. SOLICITOR. 1 hereby announce myselt as a candi date for re-election as Solicitor for the Kifih Circuit, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic primary. j. Win. Thurmond. J. A. Mullcr is hereby announced a can didate for Solicitor of Ihe fttli Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, in tho coming | Democratic Primary?subject to thj^ rules ?<f t In* same. MAGLSTUATK. Mr. Editor:? I'ieaso announco Mr. J. M Sow1*!! as a candidate for Magistrate for upper Kullalo Township. We be lieve Mr. Sowell to he the right man fur the place. Many Kriends. The friends of Judge C. I'. llowen de sire that he continue in tlie race for Magistrate for 2nd Judicial district West Wateree Many Friends. J UlHiK OK PROBATE. I lu rel?v announce myself a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate, for Kershaw county, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary election. F. C. Shaw. i PASTURAGE. I am prepared to furnish pnstnrajje for cattle or horses. All stock looked after carefully. Plenty of water and one of the finest pastures in the county. HAULING. I also wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that i am prepared to do any kind of hauling. Don hie or sin gle teams furnWhed on ?d>ort natice. KVAN8 COLLIN P. permanently cored. of its power that I _____ ? two battin fra lolboit ot nv Mill *rtio luvc tunf TftxabfctJf '