The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 13, 1904, Image 2

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BVKRY FRIDAY BY bX)0 W "HIT j J. j >*i ? -*>???* ^^mwrioN KaTjh ;-"'Jiie yea r,$i.G0, month*, 7ft cent*: thro* iu>>ntKi#, 40 nou. ?hftrgtui for at aaoio rales a* ary advertising. Wcs* Card* i or County oHjcus .00. Congressional flo.OO. ^uimmmirationti uddressert t>> thih 1>* ACC-oritpa nivtl I j y tin- ti tie and addrets o i the writer, iu <?r tO Insure attention. Rejected utuu . -j.. iipt? will not b? returned. OosamunioatiouH will bo published wbeu Of interest to tbe general public and not of a defamatory nature, No ?e H |P<WUllbility wilt, bo assumed for tho views of correspondents. local#, 6 oents pur line curb in * aertlon. Kvrtss roa AOvkktisino : ? Ordinary ' transient advortisinents, first insertion fl.00 per square ; each ?ubdequent in sertion 60 cents per square. Ratea for coutract advertising will be m nounced trpon application ut the oOiet*. Remittances by checks, drafts aod postal money orders aitould be made payable to W. L. MoDOWELi;, Camden, 8 O. ?!_ J'..-11 1 . . ). XJAMDEN, 8. O.. MAY 13, 1904. 1 . ..????? ????? Kershaw couuty's share of tbe State dispensary fund for schools Is $1,021.10 J T. Larry Gantt, the woll known newspaper man, has accepted a position on the Augusta Chronicle's Take a little pains to inquire in to tho building of a new com' house for Kershaw county and there will be no question hh to hf>w you will vote. Let us have a new Court Mouse ! | The law relating to ruru) free de livery carriers as it recently paa<u d congress prohibits these odicixlH from scting as agents for com mercial liftises ; hut allows them to carry packages of whatever nature for lb?dr patrons and id*?) t'? take subscriptions f<>r newspapers, etc. k ? YorkvilU |?r>qoirer. ToTftlto funds to build n ?f?0, 000 court house we are i t> f ? ? ? 1 1 1 ?*? I that any one paying tuxes on $10 worth of property will havo lbcit taxes increased 1 a year, or 20c in _ 20 'ye at ? ; on #10D worth of property 10c a year or .*2 in 20 - years; on $1,000 wot lb of property $1 a year or $20 in 20 years. % Who could object to that? v An antl-moequito crusade in Hio Janeiro, Brazil, cost the Govern ment $1,200,000 and gave employment t?? 1,200 men. That funds ,and labor . Cj were well bestowed are shown by the marked decrease In yellow fever cases. In the months of January and February of 1904 there were hut nine cases of the saffron scourge, as against 275 cases in the same m.oMbs last year. Kroni 1850 to 1890 there were r>l,GOOdcniliB from this disease in Rio Janeiro. The State Farmers' institute will ' tiig'lield at Clemson college during the week which begins tho 9lh of August. The charge for board and lodging will bo 75 cenls a day. Those wishing to attend should make application for tickets before hand. Efforts will be made to have the institute a most interesting uud profitable one. m?o county insti ~tul.ee for the upper and middle "Counties will be held in July; those for the lower counties in the w inter. The following is tlio late Act :ui tborizing the erection of u n?*\v Court Mou no for Kerwlmw ii-iun1 v : Soctitfn 1 of I ho Act anthoiizcM * tho county cou*tn.:4tionerii to intuit' bond a "to h (i amount not cxhimmIi n?.' ! twenty-five ihousnud cl ??1 1 tt i ?.** Section 2 'proviflflN lor iho sub mitting of the question to tin* qunli Add voters. ? Section 3 requires not Icsh tlum #lx weeks notion to be given of tin election, nod the winner i:i which I - it ehall his cimiiI licit 1 1 . ~ Section 4 authorizes the coin- j mlssionera 4,if ?h?y deem it advis able to procure a new site f.>r same, I """and to sell or otherwise dispose ? ? f i ibe present court house site." Section 5 authorize** lint ihiih' of j twenty year coupon bonds, " wii h interest not exceeding Gvper cent. ...per annum payable annually * * * i The said bonds shall ho Bold to tin j " liigheoi bidder therefor at not !???>* : than par." >?. ? Section 0 ? That to meet the in tercst upon Much bonds uh may !?* ~ issued in perauanre of this Ac', nn<i to establish a sinking fund for th< ultimate retirement thereof, t h ? Coonty Comraissionera ahull un nu filly .in due time cause to be levied by the Auditor aud collected |iy the Treasurer oMCerahaw Conn : ty, i|ax estimated as neatly a* ~_pra?Uoablo sufficient. to meet tl . ^annual Interest accruing upon such and lo vaie* the further hiiii: tl Ufa hnndred dollars annually as ^^Wktetr tun ?! for paymVut of such alt fines and j ?Mv iyj* the County! t*tqtteat to the lasue , there shall annually b'Kt-t Hfcidc, hm f further fdnkiej* fund, ! )?*? mum of Ave hut <lr. fl (Ion lam, or ouch ft in ou ut ua may ae eiuo from such noureea if I*'?h than *aid pum : Provided, That I he provi/inn* of the Section in r?specd I o Kicking fund aha'l cease when fned arising llieieby nhall ho rqual lo tile HUl'.Unt of b'Uld'H i?*BUf*d. Section 7 That all sinking funds iteittifi pi ovlded for b' jjy 1 5 1 1* County Commissioners ?!?? j?oh! ifl at interest iri some one or more repu table savings hnrik ihni i? o t ion, o? otherwise securely m n ? 1 k ?j f t ? I r loaned ttr.d invested at i merest, wit.li ap proval <>f the 0 r h n <1 .Jury of K? t ?iiHW County, and tli?* ( 'mi nt v Com mifeftioneis shall from liruo to time embrace In their annual report j and publish ii statement hh 1<i I hi condition i f said sinking fund a*:d wherever placid Section H 'I'lml tlo> construction | of uny Court Houno in pursuance of thin Act Mh-ill ho by contract or conlructs to ho let to the lowest re ipenaible bidder, lifter advertise merit published not b sa thai) once tt week fur live weeks in two or morn newspaper**, on? of w h I ?? h shall ho k daily, with light reserved to reject any or all bids. .Section 0 That within tin1 Court Hou?n conutructod under thin Ait all a 11(1)0 incorporated, besides rooms and offices for the Circuit Court of Kershaw County, unices for I'ro. hate Judge, Master, Sheriff, Count v Supervisor, uuil Commissioners, County Auditor, County Trrnauier. County Superintendent of Kduce. tion, and such ofllcea as may be convenient or advisable. Approved I'.jih day of February, A. I). lOdi. Papi'r From Cotton Ntulk?. 1? weeun probable that a new use will bo mado < t cotton 8l h I In which iiinv le more re in m m-rati vc than the lint: II ? ? Tt William M. t-f o w a i d , in* m bt'i" of congreurt from Georgia !?(>?? sent, to the IJihimorn Manufac* lurer'n Record h specimen of fl im ? note paper made from the stalk of tli<< i:<dlou plant. In u letti:r lo Tin' Manufac'.nrm'a Record he write* : ?'About t w i months i> j-y? I le <|iM-f?f' 'l i ho ajjricult n r.r?l depart men1, here to investigate the sub j' r* of t i < ?* manufacture of p un t from cotton stalk*, and to jotltlUI. the rrniills in u bulletin, the ill* vent ijjation to iiHcert ain if it wii>? now hMiijj; doiw, v. hero and how, -ind willi what. result ?, This in vestigation is now uidni/ on, him! 00 f ?r lian l't'Bulled in findim; out that paiier i^ hein^ niudo fi"tn out t??u slalk-i in A ' lunt?, (x'a , bv M . ? r. - la^ ??? o:?. T h?**"aample of tt which 1 send you w^ih pioourod bv the de partment. 1 h iivo no intcr<Ht. it, the flubjeot I'xoept to buy** all tlw information obiatnahle procured mid veil puhlicity in the ^otioc stntCH. It looks a m if paper frotvt cotton at 'ilk* ii n auccea:t, and there are millions In it." Compositions From llio Camden (Jrndrtl School THK HOUXK. Horses are one of 1 1 n? iiiont 1 of animals. Thev servo ux for riding and dtivji.ff. 'Hit re are diil'erenl kinds o* liorfitH. The only kind found in America w a 8 tho little I ndian pony, other* were Ur?.??|jbt- over from Kurope. The Arabian hnmt'P nro the lliioid. Tlu? Arabian risers can ride underneath tlm horse. ami people think that 110 one iff on'tlie horse, they are t ho be?t riders in the world. It is snSd that once a hor?o $ed of n broken heart,; it lived with n colt for six years and they were imver sepmated. Aft??r (hoy wore separated, it never ? t?* o? drank. It Haw hia umtu once more and afterward fell dead. They rx a mined ijOu and found Sl.ut he had not been ill. but that 1 1 i h heart wan broken In ano'her ensqg nn old horso carried vomo < hiitUen ^ school every niorniiu; rind went home by himself mid worked and when it wft? t!mo for theui to come l.o was htt died np and went lo ? ht-.<tdiu*l house by himself and 'Tniiiihtthem b/lek. j Kluibetl. 1 ) ii I \-o 11 ? Urade VI. NOV KM IMC It. '! be usual weaihor in Novomlmr i? j ti'.< d tale Mid pb-omnt hut lids Nowm- ? hi- 1 ;m imui'm m v. re t ban iiHlial, and tit. 1 trees r.re - h ???(?* i i > <; tboir leaves a"o maV- 1 i;'k! r< uly tor wittier, and men "re y.illiei- I i nj tbi is' i rops tor wittier. 'he fruits that gut t ipe in Noveinbn ! are t be ? pples and all kind of nuift. '['tie | kiid til .lowers are (he chrvi-'.atitlionium* j and ro-es. The crops thai. :ire ;daot.'dj in \ i'v ?-ui1i;m ai'-oa'i. wheat, and o'bei grams. TliO ones th.al urn v,;l' bored hiv ? p<i!nt.:es whirl) are put into banks to j Ue> p t be ft ?>- 1 from >?>('?>');/ 1 1 1 ? ill. IVojde gather wood an. I fuel in vemli. i fur tho m inter ivhen 1 1 . ?* ?:??>? n?d j in ,M\vred with snow e.> l!?;it ibov c ? i ' no' g?-t ativ . Then the little simw bit da and robins eomo Irom the north. 'i b.iok?^'tVbt:? day eonies in N <u\ ;..'>er. 'I lie reason that w ?? keep Thanksgiving day f?, when the Pilgrim* were about (r> "'live, help ea Uie to the in and they had ph'tilx of tood; they j!HV? a prayer of thu'.ks^iN ing to tiod for them. In Novombet we play foot hall and go bunting for amusement. Me Willie 8. Hoykin. Auo lo? Grudo 0. NOV KM B KB. Today is tho 21?t t)f November, ll iia^ ht un cold the past few dttvt). but our nsnal weather i? warm The loaves nr* (dian^iti^ their color and uro fal.ln>; front trees and tho mil* aro ripening. Apple*, ivriitnmoni, atol mil a are t Uv tniits erowrinc ripe and the lionets are the chryaintlieinum* ar.<l ?omo rosea aro in bloom People are planting wbcit, oats, and rye now and uro gathering corn. The fqtiirreln are i;ath?>rin/ nuts and putting them away for the winler atid the robin# arc cowing ?onth to ftny till spt inp. Thftnk?^i?ini? day cotnos or. ti e l?**t rhtir8<Uy cf November ; lb.it v i ' he on the 26th this y ear. Wo h?ve Thniikt- I Sfiving beo.tuine, when tlm pOgriirt.'j fir?it t nan# over her?, It vaj in t)'e winter and 1 tory d;r* not "h<Va any f?K?d .and it \*?s ( tix? luU; to pbint crops, but whei. spring :*mo they planted eropj* an.t rt? xt An looni ?h?li they had gathsred thtlr crop* tod that tb?yl^*d good ou ??, th?y ?aid t : ' . ? ? We will .set apart u day to thufikthej Lot J." ttud tht-y have krpt it. ftinee. lit November boya ran piny ' football die Oil Is ?xb p'ay b?Kketbtll. WjJio Hogue. A;{o 12 ? <iiu?te <>. . J I I'/illonB; w$uv* longer: iJrV.iC. T.eLltrtoIS S. Nuttlea l>? at Sir : I'oter lioune, ao inucli ; neck 6o much; <t 1 the way between. Junt ?<? with paint. Devoe lend* utitl /ir?o iri the portnrhouafl. No ? nj'lv wantM lji? ??<"??? k ; tin? between, moimc uav , ia good enough for ih?'in. Uut Devon coata lean, not in<*re. than lift a t i n . I ?<i aud-'tli iv be tween ; It in tlm olrl-f bullion paint, Hu1, //no liflo (!'iiii?i in. Zluo tough t*n? white |? ad. Drvne} l^ud-and /.in.- i-; i lie p'liftl lli'ii; vvmtia twiei tin I ttu as lead* R nd -oil . . Mr. .John N. DeUel, Fi\i Ilavon, N . ^ , w i i t< ? : ".Mr. (Mtuili'n J I <>l leu beck, of thi* place, painted liU house ihret -year? m;/o tvi'.h DttVou load- md-Kioo ; hit! f m t, !? ?? t* painted at the eamtf litm with U ad- and voll. To May the hoiiV hotfae I'n k/ an well u h the day i' was painted, while the father'* limine haw nil chalked od* and need* painting very badly. The ftitbe? snys lie will paint with Devoe nex? lime." Youth truly K. W. Djcvok <fe Co., New York. I'. S, Springs Ji SltHUiton #e|l our ji ft I ut. 51 Tl.o i;.-x t Examination for Teaeliwrt' ! e"rt ilifntm will he held at the (J nr* lli:iisi? it' Camden on Friday, May 20 I*". >: : !. i ?i ; Hoi ivtmiuettcea at 8 o'clock A I M. and cloiM's at l o'clock. R. <\ Bruce., Co Supt. of Education. Trespass Notice. F.verv l>"dy . whftear.d colore), ia here by warned in nowise to tre?paaa on tli l'liMitation f o'iili-vfi'st of Carotleit, know; aa'le ' SJpenrer Place," l'i*r any [>iu |io w whatsoever. These dis/f*gitrdin: ilii i vva.nint? ".'ill hu < ! t*i* 1 1 vrith ai.'Coi ding I" )i\v. K. F. Watkiiifl. A | ? I i I ;u. School Notice. 1 1'tM'.t ion f'ti' teacher* ? > t* the Cumdp! i (ith'loil "fi'liti i|s, (white and colored) ail' j Hi In-- s'?iliti,ilK of DiRtrict No. I of Ker ! > h.tv, (V.nnty, will he held on Thursday I Jm*t in i, iis'xt. Written npplieatlona l; !>?: witli (.ieik of Hoard, Catndrn. S l(!- ? ... T. .I. KirkUixl. Clmir m' (? W. Hindimon' . t;h;rk, II. < > . ('arrlaon, Tt uslci'8 School 1, Koraluiw County. "ax Notice, City Treasurer's ollicn Camden, S. L'., It, 1904, is hereby given tlmt h h?vv <?' oifchl ,K) mill* iniH been made upon all I city property, both real nn^ persona! 1 and t t)Xi t tWo honks for tin* collection oi the vv?ll bo opened in the Council 'Chamber in tire Opera House from Mon day, M-iy 2Hnl, 1 !K) | . to Thursday, .) ntic. IU01, which date the penaltv will i odt'vely he attached to all delin tjuvnts I'n.sli and charge** will ln? added aft r G o'clock p. in.. Thursday, . I uh. ?.'ih'.l. 1DH4. There will be no extension. ... - .11. G, Carrison, Muyor. tl II. li^uoir. Clerk and Treasurer. Election Notice, In aeeo^ferieo with a resolution of th" Hoard of County Comuds.sioneia for K?u t- 1 1 \\ County ordering an election \ . p.?;; nUiutjC of iv n net of ?he General At aiM'thly entitled "An act to provide fur tlu: erection and equipment of a new court house for Kershaw County at a nil to nuthoiUo the itoue of hou.U t'oi aueh purpose " ii hereby given that an elec tion wit! ho In Id at the general electioi ' i ;? t Kershaw Count v on Tues- 1 ? 5 % . >Oi> !-.?? 1 1 ?, A, 1)., 1904, between tli. j hi, a, s it. ai. end I p. in., upon tin j tp: frtinn of tht? erection ami eijuipmen i of.: v. Com*. House am! the issue o , bomi" ii.. | <? <ee? ding twcnty-tlve thousam* i <! l.:i. f'tr iiii.-hporpo.se, Only otiaHlle. ??? ?? ??? i cievtt.rs entitled to vote. i i .? it.-.uien of man liters of election ! u, it ! c juii.i ix I 1 cii hereafter. The |. p.twitv; manager* have been ap 1 p. ieiftl -o ?? ; \ ,? in this election : Ihitialo Township. M.-l,.- :ti\. Hi " iiu:h- ? ii ii Klii.itt, M >! ' A-. v. i \? Hv.itt. ii-'hiijie ? 1. \\' West, ,T A MeCnakill . | U IS Kit ?5 i-.-v' ' Mil'? Mosea Hough, W l* Mc ' ( 'rs'f -I M I. ii.-v. lV.!tV>-0 * Johnson, M A Shaw, j ( 1 Sow oil lit..u:. tii lit <":v ? .1 V Weloh, h IJ loaet. I 1 1' i 1 1..-- It it. I I'lit Rock Township. I 1 ??.' rt v ! i 1 1 ! ? X S Richards, J 11 Cur nic.gnaei, <1 R Clement.*. : ,!,.iv5.ti s iiill ? R I, Smyrl, W .' i I), t-oitl, \\ 11 nsrtleUI, \V? -stvj I n ? Luther Uell, J C Hilton j 1> K l*ivtcl?er. Wntcree Township. h* >:t ." X Roads ? Hubert Rranham. 1 Mb TtmiiliW Nelson. Ct.rctnii Mill ? OA Bowon, S II Rons , J I ? I'eii-ivai. I . . ? 1 1* * - AI >11 ? lc \V Porter, Burwcl t Uo>\ ei?, il A Martin, DeKalh Township. M* Zioa ? 10 I. Mo Joy, JS Hrownfv 1 U Myers. " Ai?tioch? T B 111) ther, Walter lljnson | Ceorge Shiver. Ctun len ? J B Arrant*, W A Jonea, 1". J i;i-.s?dl. St*-ekton? ,1 I) MeCaskill, Q W Am lU'-n Je**e INmiuend, One of 1 1 ?o ahnyo named mwnfjycrd fa. i e-*eh pr rincj will c?M at The (JhrcnU-lr o'li .? to lie .('.I'tifled und procure re^is trh'i<-n ticket'* nntl ballot boxer j on <?r neiVrrc May 21. will reeeive thr tj^naliega; J C0inpv'iYS;1'.i0n. J. M. Sowcll, Couuly Supervisor ami Chairman B'd Co. Commit* April 6th, iwui, ^ttuoutttemcnto. KOH tioElCII Olt ^ <4?j>nonnce my?*lf as ? rutn'MaV for Solicitor d( the Filth JikIimmI * ? r ^ ub. i pledge mywolf t ? conthiit Hit I' h.uiiMm i-AUipaig'l, to ahitlo the rrau't "I the Democratic pthn?ry nml to ?u; port the nominee* thereof Respectful! y, (icorg* Hell Tliuutui ii.k l , lyeXlttgloi: . S O. i?*ou con<;ki:h^. I a iii a candidate for C'ongri -n* (< i 1 1 >?? Fifth CoiiK?*sdonal District, >.n'?j < ( Co tin: result of llio Democrat!" !?? tin u? y election. T Y. Whfiaio* LKOISLATHUK. We desire to ?nnooitc? us .1 < for re-eloetion to the House i f Uepn ?? nliitivt h, the HON. M \> SMI ill, ?mh 1 jeet to the rules of the *Mkw ti i ii ^ Dviuo j c rat it? primary. No greater tribute can he paid to lii? ability than the fuel ilmt he was overwhelmingly elected Speaker of that body after only one tt tin's Ser vice, and wo feel justified in nKHt i tiug that his record ia one in which the who)* htattrhua mi interest and pride Many Vot? is. We hog to aunonnce tlio n?ine t?f the ID?N. JOHN <i. RICHARDS, 1 1!., an a candidate for re-election to the House of Representative*, ut the ensning Demo* cratie primary election.- and ^ u I ijfst- 1 10 the rules of the same. No ono hAaserv* ed a constituency more xealomdy itnd ef ficiently than Mr. Richards. He j* just ly regarded as on* of thn most conaclen tiona, safest and ablest legislator* in the State and his relrortl certainly justifies the estimate Kershaw county cannot do butter than bestow iter approval on this faithful ofiiciftl by re-electing him to the responsible position to which ho ugaln aspires. Many Votera. 0 l<OH SI? Kill KK. I hereby nnrioinm myself a Citi delate for the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Demo gratia paiuiary election. .la?. L. If iil?. j I hereby announct! mvself a oumli , date for iho office of Sheriff of K=-f?haw t'onnty subject to the rules of the demo crat it; primary election. W. W. Ilneknbeo. Mr, Kdltor : IMeaso announce that Mr, J. S. TRAN'THAM will ht's enndi date for re-electjon to the office of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic i'ri mstry. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw tVuntv: j At the earnest solicitation of my frieinls. I 1 hereby come before you ;>h a candidate j for thetdiice of Sheriff of on:' (bounty. ! I tleein it unnecessary to say anything in j relation to my administration of aaid j office during the terms th?t lse:\ed My record is before you. and 1 cmtiot re i^isl the temptation to thank my friends 1 for their support in the past, and picd^n i myself t'? do my utmost to fill the posi j tioti so thut tiiey will have riotldu^ to re. j iiret it they again elect n e, am) I t pleijge m ysyif to nhidt: the nault of the i l>clnocr?tic Primnrv Klcotion. Jp * 11. B. V> illian a. AUDITOR. . J I Welhe friends of Mr. MA\NNES ?. | UAH OK '?? ieh to announce liiut si* a I cm mi Mat ?* for the office <?f Auditor. Mi*. I Rabun is one of our bout citizens, I ( horoughly qualified and if elected wiil I fill the v tfice to the full satisfaction of i tho on tiro county. Voters of Went Waterce. Mr. K<! it'r : Pleose announce Mr J W . F. Rl'SSKRR as a cundiduto for Auditor. Mr. Russell has aervod a while in that office and while there pri>ve<l himself to be especially fitted for the work. Many Voters. j I hereby announce mvaelf h candidate for the otlice of Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to ttic rules of t ho Demo cratic primary election. Respectfully, John J. Goodale. FOR TREASURER. Mr. Editor. Please announce t'e name of I). M. McCABKILIj as a caii didatc for County Treasurer. lie being ? TOOtli* Jiuiu of ability and elmrneter, we fool sure that if elected the public.*^) interest will not sufFor at his hands. He is a practical business man, aueli s? the i olliCe needs and will fill the place to the I entire satisfaction of all. i Many Voters. Mr, W. R, Hough JrtCvingf announced, his intention not to stand for re election, we hereby place in nomination as a ieo.4 woothy successor. Mr. W. F. MARONK for the ollice of County Treasurer. Mr. I M alone need -s no Introduction to t he voter* i of Kershaw County, as hois hoine horn j I and homo raised. NVo must havis a good j man to succeed Mr, llough, and W. F. Malonc is the num. All Kershaw. Mr. Editor; Wo present the name of Mr. I). K. HOlUSH as a candi-Jatc f >r County Treasurer. Honest, cunseictt t ions and capable, there is no more worthy young man within the border of our county, ?nd if ho receives the en dorsement of iho Democratic primary, he will conduct tho affairs of thin im portant odice in a business-like ana cred itable manner. Many Friends. FOR Sl'PT. UF EDUCATION. Mr. Editor: Please announce Mr. ?' j M. WATTS as a candidate for Count;, i SsperiritciVdont of Education. Mr Watts has b#en idaiitified with the s-chool in terest^ of tlio County for h iiumberifj .vearsjund hil record *'?? >?n officer is welt kn>iw/?. ^ Many Friends I Mn Editor r Tho many friends of Mr. W It. sa iiRNRR do hereby announce him a candidate to?.. County Superinten dent of K>|uu*t4?T). Mr Turner in well known iish voting man o^ )iigh nion 1 chnractorJ Ho is a practical tiinchor, having (alight the last eight suoc-sfh v year*. Ttso nv?t five years in the satm* community, If eleotud, ho wi'i serve the County iu the samo faithful manuir as ho lias mr /ed as teacher. Manv Fri< tids. Mr. F.ditAr: Please announce Mr I) A. BROWN a* a candidate f. r Co.itPv Superintendent of Education Mr. Rr>.; n coupleo with hi* ability for tho discharge of the duties of this office, energy and hiph moral character, and t lie voters will make no mistake in honoring him. Many Friends. SUPERVISOR. ^ Mr Kditor: l'leaao announce Mr. J. M. SO WERE as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of County Supervisor. Mr. Lowell has made a good and faith ful officer and mo 'hink it ia due ^Hrn to gire him th* offloo for another torp}. Many Fri? ndn. Mr. Kditor: Pleaae announce Mr. DAVID K. DIX024 acaiwUdate for the office ol County Supervisor, While a member of the County Board Mr. Dixon rendered ysbiabio sorrleo which has not been forgotten _ Friends. Mr. - Editor: Please announce Mr. 1 B. M. PEARt.R ** -* ewdrMc Tf*T County Supervisor of Kershaw county at ! tlio no*t nriinary oloction. Mr. Pearco 1 ia a man of good judgment, a good biiai. nets man and a Confederate veteran. Many Voter* of 8oaih?ro Karahav, ^uHoiHUfmcnt^ j olkh'k ok , M r. Editor : Tim frh ltd* of Mr. .!<)?. L HOUGH herd y autuJuAOe I ? ? ??? ?* f| iwndldatf for reflection the ollico of Olerk of Court which wo I ??? I i * ve he ha* fllhd to I hi* entire satlfcfactloll of The Kutiru County. M.VilHTKATK. Th? friendo of Mr. J D. M?-DOWALI< hereby again present his name an * can didate in tli* enaning Democratic Pri mary rluutlvA f'H the oflito <?{ Magistrate in DeKalb Townahip. Mr. Kditor: Pi cane rnnounce Mr. K. S. VILLKI'KJUK. a cand'dat* for ?he office of Magistrate for DcKult) Towti ship If cli'ttiod Mr. Villepigue will fill the office fairly anil impartially. Many Voter*. Mr. Edit??r: Pipage announce tin4 name of 14 N NKWMAN an a candi date for I Im->. office of Magistrate at lie thune, He in ki> ohl Confederate aoldier and has held the office in the |?aHt with honor to himself ami to hit* constituent* and if elected will continue in flic future aa in the paat. Many Voters. Mr. Kditor ?Plena* announce Mr. II M- FINC11BK a candidate for f?>e office of Ma filtrate for Dekalb Townahip Friends. The friendrt of My, - AMOS WtittT hereby announce hfift an n candidate for Magistrate in Buffalo Township in the coming primary election of the Demo cratic party. Mr. West ia fully compe tent fof.thtt position, having served as Magistrate lor the paat two year# to the i atisfaction of all interested. 4> Many Voters. Wo the votera of Bethune and lower aection of Buffalo Township. respectful ly offer the name of Mr L. WALTER COPKLAND for re-election to the office of Magistrate of Bethune subject to the Democratic Pihpary. Mr. Oopeland i$ a man of sterling quality and noble nldlty, has held this offu>p for nearly two terms, with entire satisfaction to the whole people, displaying wonderful tact ami ability in suppressing family ro/s and uoneedtul dUturbsncef, still ad hering strictly to tlie law when in hip judgment a warrant was ueceasarv , and sf re-elected, which doubtless he wii' be, will continue the same unerring course Reap octiully ruhmitted, Voters of Bnthune and South Buffalo. Dti. W. R. CLYBURN, j I'uj > i c i ci v t $ ? t ^ ^ 1 1 r cj o o j t , CAMDEN, S. C gjSif~ OiWro at I)", C. P. DuBoso'e Drug Stor-?. 'Phone No. Ml. O. M. FORT, CONTRACTOR & BUILD ER. Estimates nuule. on nuy vvoik on short notice. T~\7beT^ON7 Civil Engineer <So Surveyor Surveying. Leveling and Plotting in all it* lihdKilit'H. 4pOT"Muj)ping and Blue Printing a Specialty. Oltice ^ortl)-"a*t corner P?rond Street ami Monument Square. CIMlMi (HIT SALE Any one tvanUng dry goods nr second hand sewing machines will do well to call on me as I ntn clos ing out llie above named lines. V/. J. Caddell. Clyburn Block. E. S. NETTLES & SON. We hereby snnource to the public that we havo opened p iiiKtclues MEAT MARKET in. tho store formerly occu pied by Mr. J. E. Vanghan. wli^ro wo will bo glad to serve you with anything in the line of fresh me.its. W r carry also a full line ol Staple and' Fancy GROCERIES, and extend to yen a cordial request, to call on us. EVERYTHING FRESH. ? EVERYTHING FINE. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. I State <>t South Carolina, } Court of C?>unty of Kershaw. } Common Pleai . (Complaint Served.) ise. Plaintiff. ayainst IJf-yy Vauyhn and )V. J. Vaughn, Defendants To the Defendants ahovo named: ? You uro hereby summoned ami re quired to nmwrr tlio complaint in this action, of which a copy i* herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the aaid complaint on the Mubscribors at their office, 120 ? 122 North Main Street, in the city of Sumter, S. within twenty day* after the bit viee hereof, cxcluaivo of the day of sue It lervico; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thia action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in thia | complaint, Dated April 18th, A. !>., 1001, T.EEA MOI8K, w. n. trantiiam. IMahitifTs Attorneys. cv r To the Defendant* Henry Vaughan and W. J. Vautjhun : Take notice (hat tho summons and j complaint it f.h? rV?ovo entitled caw*^ t yrt* nn April 20th, ISOf, In the of- ? Jcft of C.erk ol tho Court ?t Common 'loas for Kershaw County. LEE A M018K, Wt I* TftAJfTlJ AM , Plaintiff* Attorney April M, 1004, ^ j*. o. K^rj^noy . Has just received a beautiful line <>f ^Tackle Japanese Bamboo Hods, joint- d Lance W ood Rod?, Rdslf, Hod Holders. l)ip*Nets and Dip-net rinus, B.iit liu^J k<f, Spears, Fish Scalers, Hooks, all hz ?s. The colobiirfga Bu d Spinners Nos. J} and 1 .Soft Rubber .Minnows ull sizts Out' fishing lines please all Anglers. La*t but not least the Fish eruians Friend ? LOLL ACOTOV ? J)a not go fishing without it. The Ladies' Friend ? Olauss' Shears and Scissors. Every pair warranted, The ladies say they do not mnko hard places on their hands, they are so sharp and evenly ad justed. Poultry Netting? -strongest in the world 13; sure to buy No. 19 wire* 20is too light. A. D. KENNEDY. Ashe r ait's Condition Powders Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It docs this by first thoroughly cleansing the system of all impurities, allowing perfect assimilation of food, (hereby creating solid muscle and fat. Morses and mules improve in appetite and spirits after the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the now coat is always sleek and glossy. Ashcraft's Condition Powders arc packed in doses, without "filler," and good for horses and mules only. It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being the formulae of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on tho American market to-clay. Price 25 cents package. nj/ 7 Colums lit* i ivl t l) I.) inches, Btlusters turned 1 1-1 to 1 inches, T Table Legs Turned I 1-4 to Hand Hail ? various styles, Corner Wn-i^, Designs, Ro settes, Brackets (either single or panel) Inside Trim, Cas ings, K> i Ktc. See samples, get prices and leave orders with T. J. Ar rants, Camden, S. C. * Grill work either sawed or turned to order. Mi'; Arrante? will be pleased to save you in the above, either in small or large quantities Out of town orders will receive his especial attention, and foreign competition will be met with a knife. Remember every dollar spent away leaves its blight at home. ^ C. fP. SJ?oss/yno/f yffgr. New Jira Manufacturing Company. Camden, S. C., January Cth, 1904. ? Air ijin? Railway. i H o ft h - 8 o u t h - East- West.- - Two Dally PudniPU Vestibnled Limited "?"JU Trains Between SoutU and New Y;:k. ?v. Ftrsl las IMi Car Service. The Kates and Koute to nil Eastern Cities Yin RICHMOND^,] WASH-; iNGTON, or Via NORFOLK and steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis - Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or leans, and all Points South and Southwest - ? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all -r points in Florida and Cuba. Potitively the shortest line, between ? ISTO^TKC & SOUTHiS' flSJ^For detailed information, rates, sched ules; Pullman lii'servations, &c., apply lo ^ any a^ent of the Seaboard Air Line Kailwa^Z^ \ or to J oh. \V. Stewart, Travelling PassengerSS Agent, Columbia, S. C. ? ~~ Cliaw. F, Sto v mt A (5. P.jLgj^ Havamiali, <Ja, i ? . ? ? ? ? ?- '