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PUHUmTkTT K V t HY FIJI !>A V ? ? ? ?>? ? -t V ? H Y - |, tlmmm W~. X> M>t.kjw I :i Phone 130. S im^ I(atk* '? r #!.?(? hix niomliH, 7u i < nu; i. i? u ? ? . ? . t, 40 teonu. 1 C a r ??: h fob .l\i>yKlUTiH!vo ? ()ri|:nur> trttnHiCllt Hllv(M'tI^IUO|llH tliiD f 1,00 por H<juatv ; I'trh ti <? n t in rt W?n 60 coats )?< r hi initio. C*a jidutea' CiuiIh iff County ofHoon f.A.00. < 'onj/rt'nsi<>ii:?l d W 00, Businoa IocuIm, f? cent .s j<er line each ill Hortlon. <-? Oornmunioationrt will In* |<u liliiUut'l w ben . Of ilttUI'UKt to tllO |tlll.ljl? nntl not of a ttofamntcry nrttnri*. No tt> eitoiiH 1 1 ii t ity will bo assumed for the vlowa of corrcrt]iomlontft. UfvtcH f<?r coufrtict K'lv.u will I?o km nonnood upon ft|?|dieat ion at thyrntHc*\ Roiviittani'tN l?y rheekn, ctraltM porftn ononoy ordf in .should t?f<rnn^r navable tP W. I,. SliDoWK!.!;, Oftiudoii, S. Our good friend, W^j .( I/. Winl; ler, ban our thanks tor an invitation to attend the opening of tlio new Club IIout?o of the Tihlen Club, 21IH), Broadway, New Vork City. Hock Hill it i to have a thirty ttvo thousand dollar public build ing iV^sidwnt Kosevelt m'gned the hill foi the appropriation ono day I ant wt^ek, and consco uontly Rock Jiiill people rre liuppy. ' Senator Til I hi a n deolarpH posi tively that he will ho hands oil in the* senatorial i nee, and yet In* adroitly brings out the fact thai nnly Latimer and John Caiy Kvana never opposed "MIC." Thin may tie taken r?s a gentle hint to his fol lowers. We have heaid sometliinu before about. I illtnan's "hands ed." "If you trus' 'em, 'e trow you. ? Columbia Record. Mr. .Ian. Cannier, candidate for Railroad CointniHsiopor, from Tirzah, camo down to Camden on Monday afternoon last pre par fory to attend ing the campaign meeting in Sumter on Tuesday laat. Mr. Cannier wan the guost of Mr. .7, I. Comer while in Camden and is spoken of by Mr. Corner in the very highest terms as a gentleman well worthy of tho con* fidonco and support <?f the people Mr Cannier nlao visited Orangeburg recently and speaking of him the Orangeburg paper j ovm : "Mr. Cannier iq ivic'i plenard witl the city and its pooplo and Ruyf* thorn is dire nocd c f n bc1t~-r depot on the Southern load at that plnec Ho iH .highly recommended l>y li ? f county for ability ami integrity. ll? was oneo Count v Superintendent, ot Kdueation in his county and tilled the position with entire satisfaction II" i ?' a Mi' i !'-? ? f, . ? hi. Hur .I'lii tn);ow the plow himself." For peveral weeha pnr.t wrf lmvn rceolved many proposition* from nor 11 1 om tno^lieiiie firms and adver tising agon I h for spaco in J 't ? o C'junn j iole mhI in nearly nil cases have linn ril thorn find written on I l?o bacltn of almost fi hundred j-onnds of' electron, rejected, because Hit* price i offered for Hpjiee and poKili<>?> in the. ?ftHpor^*vonl.l not bn lmriilv the ink unod on one edition of Mir pupor. We have a well-emr* -slm 1 r.uwapa- J per with ft large find growing circu lation, thcroforo, wo do not propose to givQ ftway outf ft<l vort iVing space to hucIi advertisers, v/bo nro iiot willing to pay it fair livin:' price, Our a<< vertidn^ columns nr" onr ntork in trade, and whenev iv. vy ?. onnuot got remunerating prices for our rpace the advertiser munt teck ?ome oilier me<b'utn. Wo nro not in llio "awnp pinj; dollar'" business. KEAl, J'STATE Tit ANSFEH3. Tho following transfers of rc.il op. trite were recorded in (1" A ndltur'a ortlce. during the pu?d week : M Hniim to (t J llp.kor. 400 acres in No I 3, $!,ooo. .Jt'sso Thomas t > Win Thomas, HO acre* in X.??, ftO. i II M Whitnkcr t.PA .1 Wliitnkpr, 100 nert-H if X<? 1 ?">00. II M WI;i(Hkcr to \V W Wl.itaker, 1 J 0 J ncrcn in Nd 1", f- >00, KM on M \\ illiiwir t<? (ioi? K Woodman, fi ?!'M Co acres near Country Club Huase, t l.'v'OO. The I'J. w Postal 0nrd. The New MeKinley pohtal card wttl appear at the post, offices for sale i n .about month, lis chief tind rnoat valuable feature ? in dU tinction from former isMiea ? ?a the obolition of tho coatao Mack typ* on the. top >of the face of the card and substitution of ? thin hlack TMler line consisting of the word* "Postal Card," but ho fur sunk as trf leave a black apace of about an S Inch across the upper half of tho ' card, which is to lie reacrvcd for postmarking. There la abundant for both the mailing ofllce to _heir postmarks in thU place, addre?* goes below t[io line. jrfTect of this will be t^Kt who Receive* a poatai card cab tell ?nee and -without straining when it came, when it i? JvHi/nay and ^hen ft nearest local poslofiloa Bed J/oncgk, at. ^ tjro;0&oiifinfjr CAMPAIGN' DAY IN CAIVDF.N.' I ' ' . . THJF MKETIMO A MODEL ONE ! OA NMD ATS# TUX UKUT JttVIUl ! HKRJN^ajWD JMIVUKS6ION8 J MADK tYTfi^M. j 1 ' I Ifiet wu'i ronatorin) ?i < ?r >t >d ~dav^ tfi CfiTntKi. nr 1 ' i n he nmd pi /he out Rut ti.'< : ? 1 1 ? 'lie emidida'ei ??H (i whole no hcttcr or aMor se( eaudidutcs Inivc oyer appeared I)iT(">th n K??r i.haw audience, \ Tim meeting was held in t'V Op- 1 rf\ !,oiim> and whllo not a f/re>> i many from ftfe county wero present, ow 11!^' to tl?C I->UHV M0U8OI), ,1h? llOUMt which can so?t ahoH ??o<) was fit one t.jmo pretty fairly tilled. The meetin? was opened ft' alx-ut i 1 1 :mo o'clock with prayer l>y UVy Jfthc/. I'orrin. Earnestly ami ulo qnently ho prayed that Ood'a blenn i o <r niii.'ht re*t upon f.ho meeting anil that the candidate^ mi^ht avoid j overt tiling 'iit'o a'td menu un I <Ha j cuns the issues before them an hijjh I ? ? ?i i r?< I ^i ntlomen should do. I r? a neat. little speech Pointy Chairmen M J i Smith complimenting the ahle ncl of candidates who would address ttio people, and rc<pjoKtin<; tiial the neat of o/doi l)t: observed, introduced lion I). S Henderson, of Aiken. >i? the tirst .speaker. Mr. Henderson thanked the <* in i ? nent divine for his j^odly invocation , tl'ftt it did his heart ^<>od to hear him, and l?elii>ved t.lm campaign would )>('? conducted upon a hif/li nlann. .Mr. Henderson prelaoed his rfpeeeh with a ?? lowing tribute to our i Kershaw, Shannon and Kennedy who mado I iicwsej yen famous in 1 1 In* d'li'K days of radicalism f 'file hi nt H| i< ech nuid."1 m the AuVum, Im7<?, convention hi* said wan lrnide by Muj Win li 1 INihh, of our oity lie a'so rcfeiied lo the ?(()()d Wo) k jo ve'i In f.ho State I y our lHay, Irantham, Winkler and Kloyd. JV^r ] Icnderaou Htated t hat lie l.hooj^iiT' j hit* views upon the leading national ihaue.8 were too vvcll Known to state f|icin here. Ho thinks tiiat fc>>win ro form wiil (>(? a strong plank in the next national campaiun. In con-J elusion he thanked tiie audience tor it. 4 courteous, kind attention and staled that ho is a candidate tor the I S. Senate and that his life will lie f'pejjty to tin' honor of Iuh political mother. At the close of Ins speech ho was clieered. Hon Geo. Johnson, of Newberry, whh next introduced. This was the 1'irnt time he has ever mingled here for ]>(ditieal counsel. He entered immediately upon the di.scUH-?ion ot the l'hilipino (juestioii. hat shall wo d(? with those Islands!' ltois un nltcral?!v oj?p???(-d to thoir aniic\a lion ticc-iuse their intoroHtfj am in direct cpj-csdi'm to ouim. t > it-:ciis;j ed ti e i> i i j ' Kui?niuy hili. I t decided ly ill favor ot 1-uildinjj; the Kthnicaii canal, 'l io n v.-oiai would iv*c < 'harlcfj ton, Savannah and nil .southern porif a prentice which limy have ne\i'i enjoyed. He could no* niiike a full Hpe ??( ii lor want of time and ??oiielud'V l?v s?y!n%' that if the nu ? jiin n ? u c; * 4 ? : v i -4 1 Mali 'h.' pleas ure trnin h :n v:?u h**re ?h ho ha?l I fri . in- . i , : ,)(' fi lifetime have tioen fornvd . I' ;? Mr. .JoI.tirou ?ii. 'ill % inn i >! tir hint ffpcechee f ? f tin! d:n : : ii.viv w;ih woll received lor i.l ih; e'o-e J i ?* w.ib most v.ieibu ? 111! -i ' {?I'l.H I ? <1. lion Win KlIioM in hiu oponing I'OMinVk f; flpoko of ttio profit tyteriRnrel In; lift' I 1 1 i*r i vii?l Irom Knowing iunl i>? iiiLf >ci:if "<l wilh (ion .1. H.i Kershaw whom he regarded m the vit\ lit" i i ( ? h t !>j'0 o l iv noidiuf and ir.au unii i * i Mm kindness in^mad n.** icoived ii'iiui tin* people of Cat nd on luniiu tlio will'. I to aaid it wnB n??tliio?4 i"i' right that lio idionld give iin account ol what I to had dono hi coijffrrHP, and proceeded lo < I c> t i"i t7. Inn work n!t?-r jolting into otlice wap tn in vesi ijjul ?? the water | ynwi'i'i hc as !?> mrtlre himself | f'Uniiinr with tuou> Through his ct I forts millions of dollars have boon expended in tins Siato in tin* im provements <>( rivers and harbors. Now ho t.l???u '? lit whs I ho timo for our people In band together and jiot water trans|X'rt!\tion from Camdi n to Charleston. Tolil c>! I ho great d imago 1'i'in 4 <! mo l?y tlio f ???*?- hot* n:nl nuitl i.hai tiny c?i!ii he pr.?vr?-.t cul by tho ?>o\ ernmcnt purchasing tho Ap alaol.i in park. At tho close | of his Of "'i i'li ho also was cheered j /loo. John .1. lU'inphill wa* ne\? introduced. .^1 r lloniphill -in m? rttran^fr I ? i.mj t\'*u. I L?* first ??peuK' or tn receive cheers before making; iii < speech, lb' a''i*!iK? il Homo ol the other ipciher.s who preceded h'm of fitoaling his speech. Tho IMiillipiuo (pw.r.lion h of vital impor tanco to us. No good was to bo <!e rivtfl from the annexation of those islands. Thousands of ojt people aro being killed in tho war and ma- 1 uy are being brought back (<? thib country lunatic*. His gn'ato3' li*jfht in (fongross was tho Korco bill rela ting to negro ruin. If olootod he hopes t <? bo a T' oiled Status Senator in tho broadoet hi- use of iho word such h one us Chosnut was. Ar ilie close of his Sf.coch the chccring was loud and hearty/ John Ciary K^ans wan the rmxt Senatorial ?<pi\iker. He deplored iha't so few were1 out und declared that this lack of itrtorest if kept np would cause a return of rin# ru!o. Was opposed to Phillipino war and wrote Senator Tillman a long por? sonal letter to keep tho war down, lie spoke at length on the tariff. A1 though his speech was not at all woll received, at its close ho received tome cheering. Congressman A 0. I.atimor was! tli? l*?t of the senatorial candidates' ?S<Tpfbye<! himself to be no ordma. J ry man. He has be* n in Cor.greaal 10 you* and o?mo in the r?ce to dtiy . epos bin record and because lie is fit- i fcni for the plftev* Milp subsidy ihe bill immediately after the goner- j ul clec'lous lluft fiilKi ? t lio Uefhibli-; nans aro afraid to attempt it before I Hi lit ti in* . The bill the moat innj I uitiniiH duo in tho world. What is it? If. i'< 11:0 glvitig by tho United; Stale* government nine millions of, 1 1 < > j !<t? m annually lo ship corporations. M(, had soured mi increaso In t'?e M|,pn .pr' ??' I1 n ' ? freo weed diatr;* ! li(.a ??nd m that account was called , the "need llend." If any man will fie bcttei itii.n be, vote for thom and lie will return homo with his heart] filled with gratitude t<? hin people, lor wh.it they had already done t'orl him II o was loudly oheerod. t ottjfioaM^au Kinley was next in j Iroduced. ilo has been iti Congress fix y t urn ami his acts are on record lie U ready to meet any criticism. Hie Waterec river is to bosurvoyed. uni better poet olllee facilities are to be given. l>id not have time to din onas at length all the livo issues, but would appear hi'f->ro the people again ? i ! the near future The interests of tho Stuto and District have been pro Lectori by him Mr. H in ley is not without h'M friends in Camden as the heai ty cheering at tho close of hi* Hpr-eeh showed. (icn. Floyd was the next spcakery Ho believes in rotation in ofiiec^y ijft it possible that a man has to nw^Ve in apprenticeship bofonPhe canyrep resent the people? He favonr the huy.ing oi the. isthmian caiyja ^wni want* it purchased in such/ a way that no other nation on .Mm globe nan come and huihl another. Send mon to Congress who are able to meet there others in debate. OI ['ourKC a man cannot tell of his ro liord if he has no record to tell of. If sent to Congress he will do as ho has always done return to tho people his commission untarnished. He closed amid applause by saying thA he would be the noxt. representative in Congress of the Kifth I |i?trict. * l>c. Strait's talk consisted chiefly in a iv attack upon Senator Mc^au rii\? / iluAvarncd the people of him four years ufia. Send uieu to Con urcs.i'wiio'can listen rather than talk. It in boat not to talk too much aomo tuner He regards McLaorin as, a murdorcr,- and entirely responsible for every death w'.iieh has occurred in the IMidlipino war for it was his ono vote whioh decided that the war should be carried into these Islands. Mr. W. R Wilson, of York, was the lant spo?ker. He Is n now man and regretted that his appearance should lie under these unfavorable circumstances. Flo is a practical man and ox poets results. Admits that it will bo a hard job to defeat his competitors, but he is used to tackling hard jobs. Although it be hard ho expects to win. lie served notice that he was going to light to win hut his fijhl'* would ho honor able or.en U ill come hack from Congress with a record that will =?noat: for Tin. hrst. .-io notorial meeting of t e campaign w in hold in Columbia ??n rufi.day. and the tivst meeting of the ?anviiMsors for Slate odleos was lie id mi Sumter on Tuesday. An aceou t ? f m liiii.'ie. meetings will bo foui d on atiol hot* pago. THE 81/ IWTKH TOUTtN AM1CNT. ? - ? ? 0u> Firemen Wituta I^argo Crowd of (.Woiuieii .People to lie There. ji m just four more flays now be f.?i o t he liicincn gather in Sumter. | Our t^um hub hud good training in lit.' la*t few weeks ami will he in t'ondiucbK The same young men cotnpose the team as wont, to New berry iani. year ami partly the name ;?h won io ( > hut lotto. I ho names are. H. \\r. Rliame, foieman and hnttvuan , < i. A. Khame, coupling Ineiikor , .1. K. Jenkins, no//.leman , K, (}. MeCreiyht, hydrautman; VV. M. Youug ami J*. M. Wiloon, slack pullers. Kor the benefit of those from Camib-n who d ? not want to spend more than one day in Sumter, Chief Watkins tins nndo arrangements with tho railroad lo hold tho train at Sumter a few hours Thursday night, ho that all will have time to witness tho hose wagon raeos If the attendance of firemen and oilier visitors :?t the forthcoming llreinon's lournatmnt shall not ! i?rove to be tlo- largest that Sumter niiH ex p.'rienccd ? ? any public. f.,n i nl occasion, it will not be the fault ,.f I ho railroad people, for they have announced a rate of pnssagv which is the lowest ever granted for any similat event. T!ie rale for civilians from ul' puiiitf. in tin- Csiroljnas and Cieoi ;*ia has been tixmi at one faro f ? ? ; Tho roll ml ti Kor llreiuen in uni r..n ir.g io fjfiowim; round trip mien nave beer: ou need : Abbeville, : Augusta, yi.Sft, Chernw, ^C.'iO; Columbia, 95c ; Kay - cltcville, Urcenshoro, #(?.30; Orangeburg, * I ; Raleigh, *10^; Spartanburg, ft: Anderson, f:t.75 ; llarn well, c?l 7.*? ; Camden, (?5?* ; Charleston, + 2 . 0 ."S . Chester, ^'2 20; Den mat k, $1.10: (ireeuville, 40: Laurens, 00, Newberry, +190; Kock llill, +2 05; Winston Salem, * ; Ashoville, +4.55 ; Charlotte, +:{..'<ir, (ioldahoro, +1.39; Green wood, +2.80 ; Wilmington, +4. Such cheap rales are well calcu lated to catch the crowd, and, with the liberal prizes which have beep olfered, Sumter may look forward to tho occasion with every assur auee of having to entertain an uri precjfrlently large number of viai tors.m DNEY BACKA % Bli It.* I ANNOUNCEMENT? .?Innou/tft' isii't w 'jcced>>- 1 Mi*-.' ' * Hot'l* wilt hr iwwrift J' ? /'?' * !*' ? '? ^ur I'irh vr-rl 01 >tr 'hut iiumbtr an aila>h>mal ? charm ?' ' ?*>'>'?' ft1' ' 1 J iujfuu ? i'i ii</< ?'i< KOIl \l !)IToli. To Hi.' voitifH Of Ki h>Ih w < otHiti \l Hie imitation of I rleinu fi oia vv.ry t !? >n , ,(|. i . | f i ?? 1 1 > ? > ..:??? ? ? i \ - . ? ; ? iv 'i 'i ! I ? ? -f t ? 1 1 1 1 ' . AmlilOI. Kilt ll'K mull ? Joninrxjii'i'ljilC# iihI h thorough kn<>\V !<.'??>??' of l'"' dU'lu. Of an auditor, ' fi t KHlWfl. I tllill I CHI flti II ? <>rt* 1 tin' fcu.l dilution Of tl.i: people 1 will utiiile by the m -mil uf the Democrat n Priniuiy. l(.Mpct tfuliv ku1???> ? W. It. Mc? i?m<inr. I hurt iiv nni)ouhee mys< if a i-aiidM it i Initio til'IcC (.. Allllltoi (if liclnlliklV ' t ??4 II I > l.| lit' colli :i<j! I'rliituiv l.nt'iitiii, .iihI reapc tfully ><?i .??? i i .te VI. If 111 n'.l PolllOCIUtM, \\ lll.C I llUVe IIO I?i|l ? > !<? I i'l'ofii <>( i i|i?<'i|iic'|k'i*. I think my j't'inuli'i1 i c ? i i in tl wiiu i iiii* iiriu um cloi k 'tnil iiook-K i-oj'i' r <x- j ICIldilO' l)V4t/ ?l OOllllllUtiUi* |'CI M'll uf I .VUlil V I. Vfc . ) fain Im a Huflii lniii guarantee that the \ ? I : ? ? >1 * , olMce will while I hiii i lii' in. uuil'tMif, lie > ohdm;t? j ed III a thoroujfhly hunine** manner. JUviptcUmiy, W. \. s?'Hi:o? K. I'n trie Ix'iaocrtitii: vicers of Keishmt i itt.n: TliiooKh ill" solicit. tlioi) of friend* I tli/?nj?ti'. ; out in' ouiity i present in name iv a < wr lato i foi tlio position of I'oiftiv A mlilor. ll.ivuiK (ocnivii tin- acuoaluUiic.* of the i-f |?Iq ami act|ul; i U ;i oollor kno a'Iciiko of tli-- pmptrtly ? lie '1 1 Hi* roll l localities t . f the county, J u..|.'eif',i prepared to discharge Hie riiitios of i < fl Slimi 1 1 l tie pe |? e lioooi mu^idilu *>.V c'colintf nit' to I lie position, I ?yn pmiiu-e Hum to tliKi liaiKe tne ilnties to Slimiest of in \ ;.niii:y and without disci luiiilatlliU^Thankliiif hi - 1 . liUH for iln ii pas! favui^ffi'l * dicititi}/ till! " ritioii i^'?Wi,| es[i^MIII"l'n 'It. flit III 0. 1 |> 'Mil.''' UI>1 'I to al'l^Wt^ltMUll of lite jn nil.irv e.Ct : I ill Hi'speetfully, i I'. T. Iilfl'i'l'.. 1 in-reiiy annoinive uiyHOlf n t!Mii?lul ilo for Ceil my Ainlttor, Mulijeut to llio ? I on n " * rat l? |>rt lliaiy, A. liUUISHY ? 'l lie ti IcintK of Mat. K. K. Hill Imrcltv aiiinniiio? 1? l-* name nn a eaiiiminl?J for tlio oitlre of Ail'lltor for Kcrnluw rouiily sulijuvt lo tin- UeiiioeiHllo pi Mil, u>. Illrt Klio.vit -iljfe of tlm OllU-f- eillllielltly <1 1 ? ' flen hllll for I !l6, |M)HI I loll. Slll|i> i l'il'inlH. I Mr. lift:- I 'tease present tin? name of Mi. I), j M . MoVUKkDI a* H euielitlnie for Couiit . Ail'lltor. Ill- w a rtc.-'l iiiaile, uprlKti', tioucRt, K/>?ior I yinin-.: man, ami im of :i ?n !? ?n ' u i-?l aMIii ". Ii ? tias ] | v linf* ??! Irom Hie (li 'W li.i.'ni'.e !<> i; I'.oih.'k-iiI posit mii in illft ami if <i will II 1 1 ? iio <?tllco Willi mat same zra ami eai iteatne.ss t it In; lia* fllltd otlioi I'laeoH of lioiti'i- ami mini, soln n liiK u iiiaj'ii u.v uui ;>ort of me voter. i ill ilieeom I 111/ p. llilUi V elr< I loll, .VOiiie, !'-? M iny i 'i' mU Mi . Militov: ? I'lt-a*!' iinii'MK n1 t!.c liHinr 'Mr K. 1\ 'litic t!r!l u.4 u i lli'lt >r A mlit >r f 'i' K . irffi i'i iit.iy, til^ci t" tlm ruled <>l 1 1 ? i? inoi'i'iitic liritiuirvt Air Tnii'Silt'l i-< uiio t'l our hi oh i sterling citi/.ciis mhI ?! ??U,t:Uul won It I iftli'ft rroilii upon l)i? nlliro to |V\liiHi ho a?|)in:;i. Many !? mimmIs. lt"( > 'i' It 1', A?S 5 ! It I'. It . Mr. lMifor ? I'll uie ninioiinee 1'ti' n.iino nf Air. \V. II. 1 1 1 till/ Ii for rf-eleetinil I ? > tin' . Itiof* of 'rreiimiiTi Kernhfiw I'ltunix whleli n Iiii" >') iieeeptal'ly lilieil (o tlie ent 11 1 sniisfae'i'in nf tlie Whole people. Muii> I'i 't'i- S, Sl'TT. OK K!) ('CATION. Ivlitor Chronieli-: -We I im fi leml.s <>' ^lr !.' t' Hruec, Inke pleasure In uniuiuiicliiK liin; foi i!i poH itoii of ( ounfy Siiperinti/mleiii of iMm-atton for Kershuw County In Hie eonjinn ilen-.oei'ath' primary. Mr. Urucn In a toaelie'T who h;;.? jtiveil pel feet -.at ISflie! loll lo flic I'llHonsof In- ehoot and we feei Hiillsiletl Ilia! 111 tlm oiMeo f >r vvlilcli we aniiouuee iilm. Iio wi.l iiltcml to the iln'ies lliciimlteni upon hiiu with the same e n* ami ui ? tention. Hasiern Kershaw#' To the VoteiHof Keruhuw ? '0UJ>| v: ? W It It k'lmt reiiieiul'iiuK e of, ami thiiiikH? ipr tmir hearty nuppori of niy eamllduey f ? ?r tlns.omce of snpt. of Edueat Ion In the last earnpalf h, ! acmii me nouiii-e myself a eamlitlafo for Hint otttee. If elected I pletlKO my l?t Ht t llorti In heloilf of the sellouts of t!t:! entire eiinnty. KeHpeelfully, It. I'. OlMi.M. M ACiI.sTK A'l'K. Mr. J'.ditor : ? I'lease annoauoo the; ntiuio of Mr. A. Went im a oimiMuto for the otllco ol' Magistrate in upper Hull'alo township. Mr. W *t is a (.'ooil man an. I wt> foil salislioil t!i.,i he will ^i\?' nil ire satisfaction io fin1 people. I rietnlr. I her 'by nun inure iriynrli a cnniiiihite f? ,? -tin* ciihjo of M.-.oiKt.rati: at liet.iiuiio. lUtUalo Towtinltip, snhject to the hi lea of the IVinocr?lir primary. Ki'spertfullv Pllhtiiitltnl, 1,. W \1.1 Kit CtilO'l.ANIJ. I her? l.y annouuee ihvhoU a eanui'late for M ayiftrato f< . r l)? Kalh 'Imvuai ip Huhjer t to tli" rules of the I >cniiM,r*t?c priiiiMiy fleet ii'h. J. P. M> I ' w?; : . I iiere'ny announce myself a camii lato for M n^isj' rate for I)cKaih Township mi oji'ct to Hi.1 Miles of tlm DiMuocratie primary election. tl. ICitsKsr Hatkman. At (he reipioal of ! h.ereby an uoiiiii'c invself u eandithite lor Miiyirf t m 1 ? (if DoKalh Township, Hiibjeel to the Democratic primary. 10. C. von Trenckow. LKG18LATU H K Mr. Kdlioi:? The Irlciuta of Hon. .lolin (1. Itlt h.iriO, .lr? desire to phOie his name hcfore die democratic voters of Kershaw c unity tor reelection to the LcKlRlattire. I'apt. IOcIhikU has luailo an aide louUhilor "fill no lietfi i nr?n can I..' found In licrshaw county to represent the farmers of our county. Wc therefore nomt. nate him sulijcct to the rules of the deiiiocra ic parly. Ills Friends. We, the many friends of Mr. M. L. Sipith. take ?r ^oat pleasure in aniunintjf>? him for re-election to the lieyihlature in the coining detliocratic primary. Mr. Smith is too well known to the people of Kershaw County to need any more roooin mcmlation than his service in the legis lature lor tiio laat two ycaia. Many Voters. v SKNAIK. ft 4 V In* ,<*i: TCO'i'Mt' ' ?'? ' ?H"-I for I ItlnltKllMf the !' in *;? ?' voter* 01 Krinljaw | rotnU) f<ti < ?ntil<l'*ii- <? .ii'i ?> il'l ?" 1,1 J1"' I'* ' tiiTfiiy huiiouhoo that I con rt ' ""1 a- ? DoinwrHi:*' prl'iifcrteii (or "lie ??'?'?? ? ' from K?ii>i?.?w (vui. >. -- - ' |!X' , . SUPKkV|M?li. I lifcn'tfjr oiiioomc 'rv*'H >? i-aihIMuU' ' ' 1 r county isvpcrvwor. ><ni?jeet to tlio oil** or tio< Dcfiioerat !r . I < ? f ??,! ' * ? , , , ( At tho Holicitatlon of many fiicndflox or tho County I himoutwo ii can didate for tho olli<o of Snpervi?or of Kerahaw County, and i ?!???! invm*lf t? ahide the result of the democratic pri mary. T. I '? II OKI !.. We, 1 1)6 friend* of Mr. J. M. S?-we!h mko pleasure in aniiounciny him f"1' " position of County nuperviaor, i I *' w'h ahide the reunited the pi??imrv election Mr. 8?>well i? it painMAkiiitf jfontlcmtn and will do the ht-Mt ho ran for tho coup ty. So |<i vo llulTulo k chance Many \' titers of ltajey a Mil! Mr, K.litor Wc-, tint friends ?>f Mr. T. \'. I'ar k 0 r with tr> iinnonnVis his name cis a candidate for the oillco of Uoun'y Supervisor. Dining Mr. l'arkor^ to. in tho affairs of tho county wore conducted in a manner nnnurpin?sed l>y none, un<l in justice to him we wish Idm to enter tho rtu o t iiat he may. to a cot tain extent vindicate his record that ha* in some point.) heon attacked by hoiii<\ Ife Mill in the Nairn* tcatisfaetory uianiier conduct tho afl'-urs of the county and thereby protect the intercut of all the T.\ x I'a,yki:s. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND TRUSTEES. Ail teachers and trustees in' Kershaw County are horehv notified that hereaf ter no teacher will ho paid who hi.i not at tho tiriio of empl vnient a certificate of <|iialilication registered in tho oilice of the .Superintendent of Kdu, h t i < ? ? i of Ker shaw t lountv. r? I u r ire <i:?on mist-va tin- iinj'< rtance of employing theii teachers early In the sinunu-r. An apportionment of the school funds will he* made hy rue for the ensuing fiscal your at the enrlies possible J moment after I o??l t U <* necessary dMn from the proper officer. 1$. I! CI, A UK K, County Supt. of Kducatihn. Camden, *S. C., May i?i>t Ii , |??i)?>. Summons For Relief. South Carolina ? Kershaw County (?hurt OF COMMON PLEAS. Washington Carlos and Maltio Oipson, Plaintiffs, Against Ann Carlos, Retsy Uhodes, Don Rhodes, KiUie Gaines, Arthur Gaines, John Kdward Gaines, Sain Gidnes, Frank Gaines, Maggie (iaines, Leila <iainet. Kate McLamore, Carrie McLamore, Annie Brown, Jenny Lind Carlos, James Carlos, Josie Kennedy, Erne*l W. Kennedy, Wiihelm'na Kennedy, Annie Leo Kennedy, Francis Kenne dy. Lucy Curios, John Carlos, Sally Carter, Sally Carter the younger, Charles Curios, Willie Carlos, Henry Carlos, Francis Carlos the younger, Patsv Carlos, Florence Carlos, Beck* wo< Carlos, Sadie Gipson, Marekah Gipyon. Defendants. To the Defendants above named : Yi#n .ire hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith serv ed iipnn you, find to scr e a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the sub scriber , at their odiec in Camden. S C. , within twenty days after the service hereof -exclusive of the day of such *?>?? !vW?e: ftlfd *f v<,,? /ail to answer the Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in 'his a"tion will npplv to the ?"our< for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Date June 1{>th , A. I) 1P02. KIRKLAND <t MOOR E, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants : Sadie Gipson, Marekah Gipson, Betsy Rhodes, Don Rhodes, James Carlos, Jenhy Lind Car los, Josephine Kennedy, Ernest W. Kennedy. Wilhelmina Kennedy, Annie Lee Kcnnodv, John Carlos, Ifenry (Car los, and Fradk Gaines ? Take notice that the Summons in this action was tiled in ofFice of Clerk of Court of Common Pleas on June lUtli , A. I). 1002. KIRK LAND A MOORE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. D. G. ZEICLER, Architect ? >: : t Sumter, 8. C. Expert consultation on all matters per taining to buildings. Remodeling of ex istiny structures a specialty. octL'6 Tlio Kind Yon Have Always Bought, nnd which has l>een in use l'or over JJO years, lias born? tho slgnatnre of an<l has been inado under bis per sonal supervision sineo its infancy. Allow no one to deecive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good** are but Experiments that trillo witlt and endanger tho liealtb of Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment# What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Of!, P ?n (,'oric, Drops and ^(Vthiiig Syrups, ft is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverish ness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves "^Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, r^iiU^ett tho Sloiuaeh and Bowels* <q^ving healthy and natural sleeps The Children's Panacea? The Mother's Friend. r rJ/H, , CBi(/ Store. Jr/rsc/i yjras. ' V ffirn.w and Co. Ilfc'rc Out J'ot Zt/tC Sfeicj/gost Sftus in ess in our Jfifisiori/. % 4 ? S ran a ' J *ipri\ ' Oa/e. values than i'\ci. a vaster shewing than evor, - l>?jt ter labilities and hn?a?l< r experience than jver, in fact, every thing that would n<> to nnike t bis 7jou>c. >?//?(/, Outshining SvontS *1 I II 1 1ll's A d\CI I iseilKMl! we w lending bargains i > u 1 will have h as good. will only n :i mo throe of our luiiidn tl> of olhors equally j'irst Knt ire sloe], ol Foulard hi Iks in all tho.latost and most desirable designs which we liaye been selling at $1.00 ? reduced tr "i;"> ? S$Js per yard. A colessal aflerin^ of our '2000 yards of Silk Pon- '? uues.iii plain and brocaded effects. At the height of the Season when every woman and girl needs light weight dresses, ibis monster collection is offered -at 1 ~>c per yard. Tlicy do not comprise any old stock or Abandoned styles ? but .ill now goods) purchased this season all popular street and evening shades. "These * goods were bought to sec I at 2;~> and. .'}0c per yard, bwt we. find we are o verstoeked, consequently are forced to sell tlieni at the give-away price of 15_. cents. See one/ Uhird v S()0 Ladies Washable sl.irl waists ? in wliito ajjd col ors ? made, by one of I lie most reliable) in anujPacturors in lliis country For quality, styli i I w > r* ic Vlvn'iip Hiey cannot be surpassed. Special prico $1.00' . Wdrth ^ in an ymarkef$1.50 - ;4 ?. ? - All iluit we can do in Millinery. Sounds funny, ./ Kb? Hut it i? ?'i lart. On.i workroom hands are- kept', busy day and n i u 1 1 1 in order to not disappoint our cus tomers Kv( ry day the express company rolls in more good*. o time U) wait on ireight trains. (> Why ail of tins business? Simple .enough. Wo aro selling corr et millinery handled by people who are* ar tists in tin; business, capable of pleasing every tasto, and hist but not least, we are Millinery cheaper than "^Millinery I'rieos." We don't have to make it *4all" . at Millinery, it is not a matter of profit, right now no way. \Yc want to build up the leading Millinery bus iness in Ibis section of the country, and above all re^ r " member our motto: "No matter what prices are fjiio ted you, we will always be lower " \[>ry Kf'sputt fully,