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C*MDKN. 8. (J., JULY 1, 1904
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To Purify f lio J'rlrnartaM.
To prevent the use of whisky and
the practice of other questionable
methods so commonly resorted to
in primary elections, the executive
committeo of Richland county will
require each candidate to take the
following pledge:
"In accordadeo with the rules of
the Democratic par'y of South
Carolina and the resolution adopt
ed by the Democratic party til
Richland county, in convention hh
guQjlded Alt Muy 2. fin a rand id nt e
f'tr the otflco of , in the
Democratic primary election to he
he'd on the last Tuesday in Au
gust, 1904, I hereby pledge myself
to abide tho result of such primary
and support the primary, and I am
not nor, will 1 become, the candidate
of any faction, either privately or
publicly suggested, other than the
regular Democratic nomination,
and I do hereby further pledge my
self that I will nrk give, nnr spend,
money or uso intoxicating liquors
/or the purpose of influencing voles,
and that 1 shall at the conclusion
of the campaign and before tho
primary election render to the
Chairman of the Democratic party
of Richland countj, under oath, an
itemized statement of all moneya
a pent or provided by nitf during the
campaign for campaign purpose*
tip to that time, and 1 further
pledge that I will immediately nf
t? r the primarv, that 1 am a can
didate in, render an itemized stat.o.
ment, under oath, showing all
further money" spent or provided
by me in said election."
We think it would bo well for
Kershaw county to adopt a similar
method, for pcenes quito revolting
to decency havo been witnessed
here.
The following assessment of can
didates havo been made by Rich
land county: Clerk, *50, auditor,
*25; school commissioner, $20 :
oiiy magiHtrate, ?20; supervisor,
$20 ; sherilT, $30; representative?,
$15 ; coroner, $10; county magis
trates, $1; treasurer, $25.
Tho Nashville Keunion.
_ . Bossier (La ) Banner.
'l'hc th?u line of gray, continually
growing thinner, moved upon NaBh
vilie again last week, anil that
beautiful and historic old town on
thu Cumberland River was tilled
with the heroic survivors of the
Jiw* t heroio army that ever went
forth to battle in the cause of con
stitutional right. With them went
the stalwart young manhood and
lovely young womanhood ?d a gene
ration that h.iH eotno on thti st?j?e
of actioL. in the South since it was
t ho scene of Moody carnage,
a 'id they Joined in the exercises in
tended to perpetuate tlw ntemaiv
of the splendid deeds of theii 8i.ru.
K ?r three day* the city was given
over to the annual ct lohrstiou at
once ho pathetic ami joyous ? pa
thetic because of i U ?? find memories
of the Lost Causo and the absence
of thousand* who have "punned
over the river" to the Inst reunion,
and joyuos because of the meeting
1 ' together again of comrades in arms,
the renewal of old acquaintances
and the promotion of new tie*
among the families of tlio Con
fedoracy.
Tliie annual coining together of
the old soldiers not only brightest*
Add aweeteua the lives of the ?u:
vivlng veterans, but is of tit high
? e?t historical v^lne. it furnishes
occasions for bringing out a world
of facta from tlie lips of won who
~-W?Uaoon pass itiwlUo silent heyoud
and is a great object lesson, i?n
? piesiing on the generations that
Imve come on since the civil w u m
Vivid cooooption of the true causes
and character of tha struggle and
thy real worth of >bc in?" W'J(> <(>()
^ tijitle for the S'aath in that strug
gle. To preserve a true reoord of
that Wrifl conflict and to.haud It
4a#fl froia father U> >oa id I SfcflreA
iii&i fe ?"
duty of lite dt&oendants of theue
uien. Il in * utory no etupendou*
in pioportlone, infinite in incident,
*ud no heroic in iu Betting* that ii
can nitver become exhausted. uiuJ
never grow male. The ('oofeAtrae'e
guldirr ? "white-haired now and:
pausing out of the grecu of life" ?
the world may yet aee hia equal.
It will never behold hi# aupoiior.
The man who will ? ? ? 1 1 hi* vote
for a hoitle of beer, a drink o( rue an
liquor or a few paltry dollam is not
worthy to h? called an American
citizen and should ho forever dc
privrd wf the right of tjuffrago. Of
the atqiirant to ofllce who will cm
ploy such iui'mih t<? make hi* c I ac
tion sure, what Bhalt wo say? He
mIi<?uM he heateu with many stripca
and placed where his corrupting in
fluence will not extend beyond the
four wal'H of the penitentiary. ?
Edgefield Advertiaer.
Tho pledge, tliat the Democratic
Executive committee of Hi oh Kind
county h an arranged to exact of
all candidates, is along the right
line and it would he better for the
state and the party if the execu
tive committed* of the other coun
ties would follow the 1 o n < I that
Richland haa net. If the candi
date!! ii 1 1 refubo to buy votes no
votes will he Bold ? Yoikville En
quirer.
The great increase |in the re
ceipts of f lic Camden pout ofllce
hIjowh already that our town ia
spurt hut a steady increase. Kc?p
your ?jo on (Inindcn and in tin*
'mean time If jou tee a chance to
help on that growth do ool wilh
j hold you r hand.
I'. T. Ilarnum once h b h 1 : ' If
you have if I 'J to put into use, pay
MO fir tho article and *!> for the
advertising. I can out talk any
fnau hut a punter. 'I'Ijc man who
enti stick type and Lite next uiurning
talk to u thousand men, while i
inn tulklng id one i:i (he man I am
afraid of, ? it < t I want to be Ins
friend."
Tho coat ot thu Roonevelt ad
ministration rvcr.^lfi thnt of Mc*
Kinlcv by $211,000,001) ami Clive
I h inl'u l.y 1883,000,000. Almost all
Increase is due t ? ? the i mporitilistic
madness. A t ? i army, a big navy,
a huge penaion fund ? all the things
conducive to grafting, disturbance
and war! ? Galveston Newa.
Don't cringe ! It is hut u little
hit of lift? wo have to live at the
he?t. Live it with your hoots on. ?
Live it like a monarch. Live i'
with a conviction thr.t the earth in
uound and God is in the sfcy. ?
Hie re is nothing m ue aublimo^than
tt man nml nothing meaner Ihuft an
apology for one. ? Kx.
A rural editor in Illinois ob
serves : "We prefer living in a
fmnll tow n where the people will
sympathize with you in trouble,
and if you haVcn't any trouble they
will makti some for you. ? Kx
Commissioner of Immigration
VValaon, who is J ist back from Now
York, H iyu lie has secured a good
ly number of immigrants for this
st?te, who wiil be coming in soon.
M >ii? than huvc been c->l.
loficil m |.;, in pj\i j ii jiHHetismrn I c
fr-Mii the candidiiti'ri of ( 'It at It'M on
cou ti ty
ibshop l',lliri'>n <!a|nt.s iiua boon
eh'??t*n m (.*'iuii4>< !!?>(? of t!io lTui
v r? ? ? i : v ot tl,u Sou' h at S.>w:ir,0t;
T* mi.
lie d:dn <>f I ho enc.itmpmonl uf
thfllft retrirnnnt in Cfdmnhin ins
l>e<*n chntmod from duly '2'.\ in Jul\
.2 no the t'onpn will not h:?ve to bo
away more ilein ono Sun-I.iy.
I Mr. K irt lle.rlf, novei liinent en
nin?'?T, who exa?nint' l into the o
i 'Id it'll of t lie S'.ulo llou?e i-avs t h '*
Idome in s -t f e mid that Mr Wilson'?
I culeulatious regarding iti.ro ine.?r
rcet
| In Darlington la^t Tm*dav Mr.
j ^ I'. Dart! an lost a lino bon'iv msr>',
| I ho death of (he animal catn?? ahou<
I in a niUiiniar manner. In her e 'Torts
I') rtmvivn :i fly the aioin ii threw hvr
head around, eatehing a ring of the
bit in the cheek hook. 1 rviug fran
tit' ally to s! rnight on her neck she fell
W i ' . I It iii.-lvy thud o|| ft h-M'd phu'e,
i>r,. ??!, ilr. hoi u tudc :tnd died ulmo>t
inst nnt I \'
The jury in the ease of Loe Green
(rin.l at Aiken la?t week for tho nun
J dor of tho .Jew peddler, A brain Suras
ky, on Saturday, returned a verdict
of not guilty. The caso occupied
the groat^r "par|. of three days
I Green claimed that be committed the
murder to protect his wife from mm
8inli nnd hia <*i!'?* bore out hid to^ti?
mor.y, but very low people in the
vicinity believo that there, irt a word
of iruth in the story. They are oon
vin^ed that the murder was mml
diaWKca'. Arter tho trial It do
v?lopod thnt one of the'jurora wah a
citizen of Orangeburg instead *f
count/
The JHo.Mfuilo Evil.
The following appeared in la?t
week'* Humtcr Watchman & South
J crn nod we commend it to the aeri
; orif COQbkU-ration of every citizen of
[ Camden :
K" far, no eernpluinU have been I
hoard about iuo*quito9 thia summer.
W hiiii it in expecting almost too much 1
to hope that we ?hall ut<capn t L ( h i
'pent entirely thin season . nti 1 1 we can
greatly decrease the number by a lit
tl?<fTo?t Hy promptly putting out
ail tin i-aofl, bottle#, useless tin
basins and other receptacles which
hold water, ft rr a rain, where the
scavenger cn"t* can ban! them off,
i i; h t f* a < I of permitting Iheiu to remain
in yaids where moxquitos breed, it
wi|i (ircurtMo the number coosidera
blv. IjoiiU closely after dry wells,
which bi e?'d mOiquitos, by keeping
kerosinc oil or disiiifectanta in them
Keep i <j|>h of dry wefts ctonei) c'ofce'l
Do n<?t at ow water to remain in buck
?*ts or burrels or any where ?l?e,
J1 aoLorii h, v, urehoiist ?, depots and
other place* where barrels ar-> kept
full of w ater f><r fire protection, the
water should bo kept constantly
covered with a thick coating of oil or/
disi n feclanU. Kill n[> or drain any'
hole or low place where w.itor re
mains alter a rain. Report any place
where water remain* in ditcher* to
the healt h officer immediately. The
Hoard of Health ha* tried to get all
?in cans and other things removed
hy having their olllcer call attention
to thin fact, and aa a result a great
m ir y cart lo.uls have been hauled
off to Hie 'burp ground. It Is of the
utmost Importance to tbe hoaltb o!
<bo community that every bouse
where it can ho d<>ne, be protected
by fly screens, particularly kitchens,
dinning rooms and Bleeping rooms
Thenc ad ecu s keep out mosqultos
and prevent inoculation l.y these in
H<e,ta with the genu of malarial fever
While il is not a universally accepted
lact that certain species of mosqui
ton are entirely responsible for tbe
spread of malarial fever, nevcrthe
leu* It is believed by a majority of
physicians t! uf. tbe mopquito, under
certain conditions, is one of the ne st
prolific agencies for the h pre ad of
this disease. The fly screen is also
heyond doubt a 12 re at protection
Hguinst typhoid fever, and an this
diHcuKC in spread in this socti0n
principally by (lien, it can be ea$ly
seen where il. will pay to Hereof- an
entire house for sanitary purposes,
n?'t to mention the comfort to h^> de.j
riv.d from keeping flies andJuofoj
(pi los out of your house. Onolcase
of fovei' will cost a great deal jfnore ;
than hereon ng the entire bouse.
I
V. \eri! 1 1 ve f 'oin mi 1 1 t'o Meeting,
A meeting * > f the Kershaw County ;
Democratic Executive Committee in
lieacby called to bo held at I he opera'
hocse in Oam den, Saturday, July 2
I'.HM. KunineHH * ? f importance, such j
a.? fixing the nsHespiucnt of candidates
and arranging <lates nml places of
cumpagn nieollngn, will come beforo
tbe committee. A full attendance is 1
especially itquost-.d.
M. L. Smith,
9 <
Chairman. !
E. 8. NETTLES & SON,
We hereby announce to the
public that we have opened h
\\ rot-class
MEAT MARKET
in t ho stove formerly occu
pied by Mr. J. K. Vaughan,
wh'M'o we will bo glad to serve
you with anything ill the line
of fresh mo its.
We cany also a full line ot
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES,
and extend to you a cordial
rerj'irst to call on us.
, J list ree.eiwd a nice assort
in* nt of plain and fancy crack
ers, including pound and fruit
caU e.
^ An extensive assortment of
Hlue Hibbon extracts, fresh
from t he manufacturers.
I'jvpoed Cereal foods, pure
and Jresh.
j\ complete line of canned
meats, fruits and vegetables.
A variety of Pickles, Sauces
and Mustard dressings.
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Pos
toin. &e., some of the special
ties.
Soliciting your ^patronage,
aed irustinjr that you \Vi4Mavor
i.?c with a call vorj soon, 1 am
Y cu rs 1 cspcctt ully
. R. a.INqweu. j
Pboue 141).
^nuouumncuto.
FOR hOLlOITOK
I announce myself as a candidate for
Solicitor of the Filth J ti<!iclai t ifvult.
i pledge myavlf t<> ci.iuiiK t ail l?- ?i ;? ?i ?Wlo
campaign, |o abide the fH*u!' <>1 the
Democratic primary and U> a'lj port I l*t?
nominee# thereof
v fieMpCCtfulJ v.
(<eo)g e J>eli Ti in tn t'f >?>!?'? .
Lex in u tor s. (5.
Tlio many friends of Capl. N im-k i ?
Kvana announce him ?a a cand ! .!?? h>r.
the ofllcD of Solicitor of the Fiftl Judicial
Circuit. and him to ahi-e tin- re* 1
JhuIi of the J hnuocratic pi unary . . i ? <! *Mp. j
! port the nomineo of the party.
J I hereby announce myself ? - ' u - 1 ???.? t *
! for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicium ircuit.
; and pledge myself t'J abide by the re nil
of tfio Democratic primary,
Ueo, it. flemh it.
| f miii ji candidate for Solicitor of the
| Fifth Judicial Circuit and will ahlde th
.reanlt of the Democratic primary .
8. M< 4t. Simt- iim.
j FOll CONt.H K8S.
I I am a candidate for Conges* 1 f he
, Fifth Coimrfc#Kional District. mhj<'?;t to
tho reanlt of the Democratic piimary
election. T. Y. Williams.
LKOIBLATURK.
We desire to aononnc* as u candi Into
for re-election to the House of Unpro
Ni>ntativeH, the HON. M. L. SMI i'FI, i?nl>.
. jeet to the rulew of tho sntuinjr Demo
[craMe prinsury, No greater tiihiHe can
' he paid to iiia ability titan tho fa? t. that
i iie wam overwhelmingly elected Hpc iker
i of that body after only one term's Scr
; vice, and we feel justified in asserting
that hifl record is one in which the whole
State ha* an interest and pride.
Many Voters.
We he# fo aunonnco the name of the
HON. Joil N (i. RICHARDS. I li., as a
candidate for re-election to the Hocm of
Representatives, at the ensuing Pmio
cratic primary election, and suhjuc.t to
the rules of tho ajtine. No one hits fory
i ed h constituency more zealously and cf
| lif'iently than Mr. Richards. If-* i.- just
| ly regarded ?fi one of the moat cmseit n?
[ stlc 6i and ablest legislator* in the
! Statu hiii! hi? reeoi'l certain Iv j ? ? -? t i ? *. <& a
j the eatiiuato. Kershaw county cannot do
better than bestow her approval < n t 1 is
| faithful official hy re-vlncting ) im to the
1 responsible position to which lie again
aspires. Many Voters.
j * FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby Announce myaelf a cm di>iato
for the office of Sheriff' of Kershaw
County, subject to the rules of tho Demo
cratic palmary election.
J as. L Ifuile. i
I hereby announce mvRelf a e.mdi
| date for tho office of Sheriff of Keiahaw
bounty subject to the rules of the do:v?o
cratic primary election. j
W. W . IJuf'kalioo.
Mr. Editor: f'lessc announce that
Mr. .1. S. TRA NTTIT AM will bo ? eamli
late for re-election to the office of
Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Pri
mary. Friends.
To the voters of Kershaw County:
?\t the earnest solicitation of my frieiuls,
I hereby come before yon as a candidate
lor the office of Sheriff of our County
I deem it unnecessary to say anything >'>
relation to my administration of aaid
.jlliee during the terms that I serve d
| My record is before you, and T c*um>t ro
ust. t lie temptation to thank my friends
for their support in the past, and pledge
I myself to do my utmost to fill the posi- ,
i lion j$o that they will have nothing to re
yret il they again elect me. and I
pledge myself t-) abide tho result (.f the
Democratic Prinffrry Election.
K. B. William?.
I ? ,
AUDITOR.
We the friends of Mr. MANNKSB.
RAftON wish to announce him as a
.?.andidato for the ofliee of Auditor. .Mr.
Kabon is one of our best citizen*, ,
thoroughly qualified and if elected will
till the office to the full satisfaction of
i,b? entire county.
Voters of West Wateree.
Mr I'd it or ; Please announce Mr.
W. F. RUSSELL as a candidate for
Auditor. Mr. Russell has served a w hile
u that ofliee and while there proved
himself to be especially fitted for the
work, Many Voters.
I hereby announce rnvself a candidate
or the office of Auditor of Kershaw
County, subject to the rules of tho l)euio
eratie primary election.
Respectfully,
John J. (Joodale.
FOR Sl?PT. OF EDUCATION.
Mr. Editor: Pleaso announce Mr. .1.
M. WATTS a." a candidate for County
Sspurintendont of Education. Mr. Watts
has been identified with the school in
terests of the County for a number* f
rears, and his record us an officer i.s well
<n?>wn. Many Friends
Mi-. Editor. The many friends of .Mr.
W. 15. TUIiNKU do hereby announce!
mimi h ??;i,?d'c:ii:e fur ivouniy Sllpt-I Jill ?'||
lent of IMucHtiuii .Sir Turner i;i weP
known aa a voo,;^ man of hi^li moral
'h iracter. 1 1 ^ i? a practical i":u:hcr,
bavinf* taught the lust- eiyht RUceessuvi
vuars. The la-it live years in 'h.v Pt.m
?? ininuniiy. It eieeiod, he will s?-i ve
I I e ( V'uitv in the -ame faithful manner
as he ha.< her ;ed a-1 teacher.
Manv Fi inula.
Mr. Kditor: Please announce M r 1)
A. BKOWN as a candidate f??r County
Sup.-) intcndcni of Eduealion Mr. Kra.vn
couples with his :diility for the di -charge
of the duties of ibis office, em r^y and
hi^h mcrul character, and tho voters \\i!i
make no mistake in honoring him
Many Friends.
SUPERVISOR.
Mr Filitor: Please announce Mr. J
M, SU\VK|,h its a ea ndidato for re-elee
. ion to t lie eflico of County Supervisor.
Mr. Sow* 1 1 Ishs made a good and faith
ful officer and we think it is due him to
,jlvo him the office for another term.
Many Friends.
Mr. Eil it or : Please announce Mr.
DAVID F. DlXON a candidate for the
office ot County Supervisor. While a
member of tho County Board Mr. Dixon
rendered valuable service which has not
been forgotten Friends.
Mr. Editor: Please announce M?\
it. M. PKARCE as a candidate for
County Supervisor of Kershaw* county at
the next primary election. Mr. Pearcc
is a man of good judgmont, a good busi
ness man and * Confederate veteran.
Many Voters of Southern Kershaw.
Jf. *7'i. S/3enso/if
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
camdkn, s. o,
Plana and specification* furnished.
I'latc-glsM store fronts a speciality*
Work ?up?fiQt?id?*d.
laiJA
OLKIUv ok col' ii T
Mr, Kdilor : Tin- fti< nd* of Mr. J< J?*'L
IlOlKJII Jifcft by ?? i >r.o;i !? ce bin; n* a!
candidst.* to r ro-vloction io the ollice of j
C|*-rk of Court * I ioh l>e!ievt? ho l> w ,
til! I'd to lliu fiiliri* M.itihfact ion of
The Fntire r?>i:niy .
Mr. Lditor : iritf hi llmt truei
democratic ptliM'ii'ttf 1,1 rot&tion i n odic??, j
j we t lie many tiierid* of H"N. OKO.
MOShMti V . ik!,? Kh'tt pleasure in pre- I
Kenting bia naiiiH t <> t It v vou-i * <>l Kx-hIikw |
county mm * candid. tic for Cl- rk ?>i Ui? j
Court. Mr M<-?clcy j# one <d tin- irn?<
and tri^il. Jl?? id i>jie nf our vt-i.v !???>?{
men, having served four year* in the
House of U Opt t'Kcn t at i V>-* d-lliy honor j
to himself ami county while a member
of i hat l)otty. CuHlcru Kershaw.
MaOIHTMATK.
The fri.-i;d? of Mr. J I). M< DOWA 1,1.
hereby again present l?l? name an * can.
didate iu flit* ensuing HcmoCiatic i'ri
mnrv elect ien for dm o/Jice of ">1 agi.-ti uiu
in UcKalb Township.
Mr. jfulitor: PJoftao announce Mr. K.
^ ' LI<EI*I(1UK u candidate (or the
office of Magistrate for DeKalb Town
"tup If ducted Mr. Villepiguo will Ml
the oflico fairly and impartially.
Many Voters.
Mr. Kilitor ; I'l^aso announce the
name of 8 N NHWMAN an a candi
nute for I liv olltou of Ma^idtrato at Be*
tbuile, Ife is ait old Confederate soldier
and has held the office in the past with
honor to hhnfcelf and to hi* constituent*
and ifelccted will Continue in the future
us in the past. Muny Voters.
Mr Kditor ? Please announce Mr. If
M. KINC'tJElt a candidate for tho office
of Magistrate for DeKalb Township
Friends.
The friends of Mr. AMOS WK8T
hereby announce lifui in H candidate for
Magistrate in Buffalo Township ii> die
coming primary election of tho In-mo
erafio party. Mr. Went i? fully compe
tent for the position, bnving aerved ns
itlagistraLu for the past two years to the
satisfaction of all interested.
Many V<if era .
^ Q the voters nf Bethuno and lower
section of Buffalo Township resppctful
?f, M.v L- WAJ.TKK
' ' ' <?;-?????< tion t*? tho iiliic;
??f MayiHlrate of Hctl.uno Huhje? tfothe
?)?l,nocratio IVInm<y. Mr. Oopelund i?
a inun of sterling quality and noble
nbilty, haa held this oflico for nearly
two terms, with entire satisfaction to tho
whole people, displaying wonderful tact
and abuifv In suppressing fnmilv rows
ana unneedful oigturbancef still ad
heiinK strictly to (he law when in his
judgment a warrant wan uocemrv and
if re-elected, which doubtloss he will 1?.
will continue the namo unerring cour-e'
He?p ectfully submitted,
\oten; of Hnthuno and South Hi^I'alo.
FOR TUJiAbUHEK.
Mr. Kditor l^loaso announce the
namoofl) M. McCA SKILL as a ran.
for County Treasurer. II? l,ein},
a yourivf man of a>?ility and character,
we feci Hiiro that if <docted the nublicV
interest, will not sulfur at his hands. Ho
is a practical huainesa man, aueh a? the
oflleo need, am) will (||l tlje plnce to the
entire satisfaction of alf.
Mr vi- on . , M&ny Voters,
hiii'i "ou/jli having announced
intention not to atand fm- reelect ion,
we hereby place in nominniion as a most
wool by Miecessor. Mr. W. F. MALON1C
Tot die oil Ice of (bounty Treasurer. Mr
Malono needs no introduction to the voters
of Kershaw County, an lie jri homo born
Jin?l liohie rui?ed. We must have a <'ood
man to succced Mr. Hough, and \f F
one is l he man. All Kershaw.
vi K;Ji,"r \ present (he namn of
? r. 1). K . II C) i; ( ? 1 1 as a candidate for
(ounty Tre^fuivr. Ilonest. consoien
tlon? and capable, there in no more
worthy younjf man within the border of
our county, and if be receives the en
dorsement or tho Democratic primary
he will conduct tho affairs of this im-,
portant othco in u businosB-like atni creel.
I,tttble manner. Many Frjenda.. j
DR. I.H. ALEXANDER,
Dentist
OFFfCR broad street,
Camokh, S. C.
OR. W. RCLYBURN,
^fupicicuv
CAMDEN, S. C .
?jfiT"Oflico at Dr. C. P. Pn Hose's Drug
Store. 'Phone No. 111.
0 M.FORT,
CONTRACTOR & BUILD
ER.
Kaliu.utiiS ill ad t on any work
on short notice,
Korlli Western Railroad.
Trains on tin; North >\o? tern Railroad
leave (,'oinden (or Surhtyr daily oxotpl
:>un<lay an follows : fbr
No. TO. first-class, 7 a in.
No 'is, lirst-clHss, 4.1<> p. m.
Returning Leave Sumter.
No 71. first-class, 9.MH a. m. \ nrriva
Camden 1110 n, in.
No. <i?, llrMt-rlaaa. p. m. , arrivo
Camden 8.00 p. tit.
incorporation Notice.
Notice is hereby given to nil concerned,
that application will be made to tlio Sec
retary of State of South Carolina, hy the
undersigned for a Charter incorporating
The Woodstock Club for social purpose*,
with headquarters in Kershaw County,
S. ('.
A. ti C. SACK,
A. li. FISH.
HOW A HI) IHIOKAW.
WALTKR S. HOYT.
II ) l< A C F. C. STKKBINS,
ALI.KN J. UOYKIN.
Cain len, S. C., May 27th, PH)4.
- lax Executions.
Uujer and by virtue of sundry tax
execution* to m? directed, I will proceed
to Bell, before t lid <^ourt Hoop? door in
the City of Camden, <jn tlw fir*t Monday
in July, Ii*04. during KJie legal hours of
?ale. tho following described real estate,
to-wit :
One lot and ono building In the citv
of Cftmden, S. C.? and boncded ?s fol
lows: On the north by lot No. Ilft9.
? k?i by lot No. 1 1 60, aoatli hy lot No.
ho, a.?u wsat by Campbells street.
Lev ed upon and to be sold as U>? pro- ?
port? ol fJYash Wiley. T?r?a? of sale. I
I, S. tCuHTU^N, I. h. 0.
South f. hp; Railway
I'M 15 Gift HAT RAILWAY RUN3 TWHOUGH A
GREAT COUNTRY
CONVENIENTLY UNITING AIL THE WEST SECTIONS
OF THE SOUTH.
V/. A. TURK, :j. I-:. HAK OV/ICK . ""
I'assentor Tralflc Marsafer, Gtr.ofal f'sissnger Acfcitl.
Wasiiimcton. P.C.
V/. H. TAYl.OK. Ass't C??i'l l*?ss. A^eni, Ati ahta. Ga.
we m the
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Horses and mules improve in appetite and spirits
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In Use For Over 30
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