The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 29, 1904, Image 2

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PUBLISHED KVKKV FIJI DAY HY W. x?. Mi-UO'W hi I jl,.. HO??CKM'TION 1 1 A -r I ? ? >1 1 ?? yi :.r rill, ?ix montln, 76?oi?li; tlou* moii.lu, 4'> cent*. K iv kh *oa AiiVKkfihi.-iu . Or)in;?ry iraiintunt a< I vurl i. mcjit.i, lir-U .Jirtt-rllim $1,00 pf-r Ht(iinrv ; i hc|. mi in ?artion 60 renin pur n<|ts.?re. OMtuarX'ri ctiK? ?/<?({ for ?' wrnno raid uf Ol'ilin sry . ()Uili<lltU'i)' CitnU tor County olliotfn |5,'X). (-'ony,r<<?uioii;i! $>10.04.', AH OOinniunuRtioTM iliin pHper uiiiHt I ??* M t-oi ii |?:t ri i I>y ( In- irM' Maine and Mildi. tth ?ii tin1 writer, in <>r ? ?icr to injure atlonlion 1 1 ? e <*t? <1 iiiiin HBcriptji will ii<>t In- rri hi tn;(i. Ooioniunicat ioiiH will bo j > 1 1 i > k i h 1 1 o > i wlii-.u of interest to the general public xml 11)1 of a defamatory nature. No r<* flponnilnlity will (>?? ;imhiiiii(''1 for the viowa of eorreHpuHitent*. fiunineaH local*, b I'tintH per lin?- ?*??<: )i in Hurt ion, HatoH for ?'lvn> tiniuj.' will he an nonncnil upoo appt loaf Ion at the office. Kotnit' hiicoh 1>y <lr.?ftH hiuI potO&l money ori|??r?< n 1 > <> n ) < I he uia<lc payuble to W L. M oDOW ICI-L, Oaniik'ii. S. (!. OXMDKN. 8. C. .IDI-Y 2'J, 1 HO I Arrangement?) urn i>oing mmlo to bring into Iho wtnto I In* tlrnt colony of immigrants Alioul h thounnnd fiimilict* of Heandinay iium will nettle in Flurry county. Judge I'.irUur'rf famou* Udugrnm in which he declared for the gold atandard and declined the nomitia lion unless ho was accept aMi* lot lie convention, has heen widely com incited on throughout thin country and in Koglund na well. Hy send in i' that telegram !?o i ; j* h ris?-ii lu(ji) in t li c esteem of the people and Ihh action places him timon^ the very bint men that I ho United States Inn. ever produced. Kenu hlicun atock Iihh j^one down oufjsidcrnhly since tlie sending of tho telegram and lh? New York Ilorald, one of the. jiiohi accurate ciilc.nlatni'H in election yearn, eati tn ales th at I lie repu hhunus inw have only I Sli sore olcelmial votes. It inn great tiling to rise to the situation. ? Dnilinglon News. KiItfHIHd'* Hi ui 11 y a i: <! Mosl rojmlnr Yoiim^ Limyer Weekly Monitor. 'i.'he card #? f Mi. (Jeorjp' lio!l Timmcrman appears i n t inn insim hh n e.andidato for Solicitor in thin (1 iHtlic.t, OOlllpOH'd ( f lilt' following countii'H : 1C ? 1 1** ? !1 1- 1 il , Saluda, he x i njjtftn, Richland and Ki'mIihvv. Hi? in well known t.hroii^h>/ul iIiih din trict aa one of old Kdmlu-ld'tj brainy and most popular youn^ ni?n *u>d n lawyer of no amaU ii l ? i lily. ' I <? is now located at. L ' x i njM.on, where h c haa be on ?? M jjj n j? in I in the prad ice o f law for several v^ain. lie has all the qualith'R of hcni!, heart anil character, together v.itli ami untir ing euargy and devo:><?n to < i u t \ which will enable him to make a njost creditable record as Solicitor of this district, Bhoutd ho receive the nomination at the'handa of the voters of thin Judicial diHtrict. Senator TiilHmn On l'jirhrr. "I am filled with coin age and hoptV and when the campaign itj bc^un the I)emoerat< may inaugurate thoir labors with f i?;? that thoir efforts will be crowned with success in No vetnber On the whole, our conven t on nt St . Louis wan n c*rent success. ! We had a prosit Mrug&lo over tint | platform, and for two whole nighttf ] did no', rlustu my even. but finally ! rrn drafted a plat form upon r, hiei; ail j l'on)ooialu eouht ?tand. I "The telegram whieh wu* reoicwd j froio Joib't! Parker n?? niic of the; l.u- at ! hint', a which could nave hnppen- j i'1 to the Dontoernot ie r> r\ r t > \f no! ? ?ilior I'.O'ir could it h :vr- a." oviiplitih j < d sitrh a wonderful reuuH. Had .Jadgo Parker waited to make known! hie position tint ? i he drafted !iH mep. \ ? ge of ucr? ptanee, the result won 1.1 j i.uvo been lar .h.Tcituit N > one ran! fcnw doubt that the meaaaiio earn** I directly from Parker' a home, and! wis went without advice from any ! on*?. It. will have two or three mark ed i fft ids in ihn ivming campaign.! Punt, ttio Republicans eann d makul campaign material out of the fu. t j that tho Doiuoeta'ti ignored the mon- j cy question. .Judge I'luker'* tele- I gram and t h?* co.vini ion's answer! have pi need the Democratic p?rly| an firmly in favor of the gold tdand- j ard as the Uepuhiii-anri A^aiu,] thouaauds of gold Democrat* who voted against Bryan in U'OG and' 19U0, will come baek into the j >>i 1 1 \ and do all in their power to elaet thej ticket. Also, wo expcct .linhjo Par kcr's action will bring to u- tunny Republican voten, and the support o.' tho majority of the business men of the country. There ate prosit num bers of biffliness mon, many of them Republicans, who fear t > rink Roorc wlt for another term in the Whito IX'Httjc, and knowing the Dtmoouiic presidential candidal*.'# vetws upon , the money quePtion thay will not J ItoAiUto to ?a^ori lam." .. Till) lim iting of 1-at'u) Kali. Tim burning ?f 1 ^ u f ? ) ettu llulli | or) W c'il tiCHM Ry morniux inst ho* touched the hear In mid feiittmen' I if lh? people <>f (-Mindcii ruotedeep I 1 y I'uMtJ tiiivlliir.^ til it li-b I. .({nil i d iii ihii <) i 1 1 community for mm. v ?v tiny I?. wan a place i t ({fihs'iHi iiiti r< **t to /?il \ I' H.uih fi t Uh l;i? i.oiic memo ????/?, bemdc it vtmi ii'ully in l?f h ii I ) i u I preaei vu'.iou nii<i b iiood tiling ( a look upon. It hue been n h tj I ? j ?' i" t of t regret that for tin* pHHi few yiuiM tlu>t Itft mu awttuci ationa have been nome whnt marred 1 1 v huinj/ placarded aft ?? coin rn ci r: in I hotel, but b'inj? no well kept, both within and without, h j>reat many traveller nlept rli the ftoumbr, 1 1 u > i h 1 J the happier dieuma and pictured to themaelveo tlfft entertainment once within itn walls to the. ^rand French horn who vihited uur h i h t ? ? i S ?* town and wan coteitained within til ft heauti ! u! otrl II nil v, hii'lt Iiuh always li'irno t ho name of Lafayette. There are fortunately many line picluu h prehuived of thin dear old place. 1 1. if enthroned 1 it our moat *ae.red memories. 'I he ^rand old trees arc the.ro that the (Jcikmh! HO/, ed upon, ami tlm Bhrubbei y and the low li rick wull, all nto there to toll (d the II, Ih an irreparable 1 < >hh to Cam don whioli liftH become auc.li a pop ular winter M-floft. Wo had hoped to m?{> it ;i perfect typ? of Iiie Southern tourist home, and it eer lainly in a disappointment that the H ill in j^onc, bu I. I'l.uMtix like we ex pert to hi c ari?e from tho ashes a pa I ill ui I hotel that will bo a fitting tribute to llic love wo bore to the dear old H ill. "I' Iks surroundings ui <- V h o 1 c , tho nacred ?pot i? I here, tlx; h a in < i brick a i o in per IV. 't preecr viition, and Lafayette Hall may still ho our f?renteat pride. Or be' tor m i i 1 1 let our no*/ ('onrl Hoiiho ln? creeled there, for whai would lie moro (itlinj/ than t'> place U l>on thia lot lliul beat h tho name I of o iti! of the founders of our Re public, our Temple of Justice? li ill I lie Mosquito. Tim following upon the exiei mi nation of the mosiju i to in from the Columbia Keeord, (i ti i! , wo 1) j i t? i \ e, is j worthy of consideration. The Ke I oui i t mu \ v : Kxporini'MitH are beiiiy ni n?I ? in (VVaverly, t h <*? hiiIiiii I) of Columbia, I for tho extermination of moMjuitocs 'that m i t ; I ? t. I ??> tiied in Columbia. Some time ns'O Mr. I) VV . K d inaon, wiiD ri'Mulcs in that part of tin- city, read nf a mt>i|ioil I'm tho complete annihilation <if tho peat. The mix tort1 ia cheap, and for a few doMain enough can be obtained f <.? r moa (]t?il0CH within a i n i i u s often miles rite formula wa>? obtained from the Washington coi roftyionilent of a Now York paper, which id as follows: I'onr inU) u ;">0 gal. barrel 2f? j? n 1 . of ylear water, weigh ft lbs of crush ed blueatono, or copper sulphate, and, after t.yinj* it in tt piece of course Bucking, suspend the package J ti h t beneath the wurfaee of the wa ter by moans of a Hiring tied to a stick I aid across tho top of the bar rid. I *i another suitable vessel, hiicIi is a tub or half ban el, slack 4 Iba ?>f fienh llnio. I ? i ? k thw lime caro fully, pouriap on nmall qu*ntitieH nf water at a time, the object bfclnj/ to obtain u irnooih, creamy liquid, free fiora g'it. When tho lirue Is iltt.-i:oneil add R ti til ?_? i o n t water to make 25 j^fkllonn. An ft -J Oil ;??: th'? 1 > i I. ft 1 0 H 0 ia dis solved, w li f e h will n quire an iioui or more, pour tho lime milk and blu,-?tMMi> t'wTf.i ???.?r, u-iing u nrjiN uiir iianel f ?r the purpose, and stirring cop^;-u-.t'y toetTcct a thorough mix i n i* . I'o be certain that tl.e reix iiiic i ^ on i'o bold ji nt eel knife blade in i! f ? > r $ or h5 minutes, and if the p'diihod surface of the blade uhowo !i cojiper colored tinge add more lime, but if it Miays bright tho mix In i ?? is ready for use. Sniflliei quantities can he prepar id by tuing the proper proportions >f I i nil', copper, a u I ph atij ami water. Five its worth of blueHtone, which e a it lie purchased at any dreg store, and .'lie penny's worth of lime will :n ike eiiiiii;;h solution to clean n Ud putify all at ?tenant. potidR and ex terminate a'l inovqnttors within a raditiH of let. square miles It is reported, and not without tha appearance of j uatiflc&tion for| the rumor, thai in the even I of the success of the democracy thia yeari Senator Tiilman will be rustde eec M rotary of the navy if ho would *c- I cept i he port folio. Senator Til'.m an has been one of the most active' and useful metnheiH of tho committee on I navul atf.urs for some years in thej Senate and he. stands in with the INiker people. His groat work i?t j the convention in the intrrrat rfj harmony and ins outspoken h jQi ?t> ! have ^nt his stock way up. ? Sum- 1 tcr H*r*id. TliaNew Court lloiuc ^ucntlon. M t . K'litor : ? We *uppof<c that our County ( '? iiiui iSHioiit-iH him! ?inxioiis lo pli Hbr, nod thuH-fon ! /. ill liot object t<> niiv eupf/cntion* j nude hy uny citm n H oarding pule iie ninlUif, etc. We I. |>i? Murnir. v I thin Ln IfiO <;??'?, 1 tvi'l aUeinjvt | i >j (jr i % *? ttiV vii!K it ri'jj ?i | ?| i ii v the new Court fioiiHt'. (jiientmn III tilt' tii'Ht plht.e, I tliii.it l? v.'.M ,>relty well u mlii nto<. d uin?nt4 t,:l' volcih 1 1 1 lit the *'?5,000 wh voted tor lit; i j.uiMi 1 1* <1 ('out I 1 1 o ii hi', ardj not Dim doll -ir of thii ti in (hi ii i, vyiim to Iih used for any other purpose, for the County already owned ? I'M hii fiicicnt for thin |iirpoMf, the .jMi', Hiring ot: tlx* feuioc lot would make it in ii oil more convenient, a ml bet ter for v a i ion *? r<*ttHonn, ill an if they wcrfl any tliatnuce apart, on argument being neccHunrv t<> prove this. Mui Home hpi-iii ? think ilint hy ereeti v.\i the Court Jlouae in an nl fur section of the eily it would lend 1 o eo Iih nee the value of the Hiirrou tiding j)r?> i??* r t\* . 4,Cahn in your indue of the I T> * 1 1 proven this not to bo infallible or alwuyH the case, hut I think that if n central Wit wan stdoctcd it would cot tntnly improve the ?ur rounding property to h great ex tent Hut for rcusmw already giv i! n I do not aoe how 1 1. 1- CoouriiH sioneiq cMtt or ought to purchase a lot when the fund* w?re voted for a C !t i f 1 1 1 IIou?e, hut if the parties whone propi r' v would bu enhanced in value would purchase a lot and v'ive It 'o our county ? then I think that (.in County Commissioners could and should give tho niattei due consideration notwithstanding the i neon venience of the Copit Hons- b'd ng aepar at cd from the ? lail, f i ? r bv building the Conr' llouot where the property would he ei h ineed ;.i value, it would in e re a ae tho tsves, nod thus assist in meet in jl, the j yrnenls on the bonds, etc., tin' hy building the Court Hoi nc o?i the "Sal mnnd" lot would tend to deprrfiate the value of the ?Mil rou ndi tig property, for this In h reoident portion of our oily, anil he i tiff next to a church it might l.apticn that a funeral service would I he In Id in tin: chinch while Court | iv a h iu session with the usual noiac, etc, ft has been suggested Hint Council and the citizens interested open a e'-ieet from DeKalh street, t hriuis'.h the Presbyterian church lot to the school honae sqoare. j This mn\ he done and pei haps not . While a peaking "f Council acting in < lie matter it might he a wood idea for them t" make mi appro p'iation town r U buying a lot j 'vlii'io it would enhance the value Jof surrounding propi ity, for the 'increased taxes wmild certainly benefit tho city hm weii a" theeonn ty. Ci ! Will MaKo n Prosocutiiifj: .('or. Solinl.i Standard. Cupt. (jirotf/o llul! Timmeruian, I t>f tin* Lexington liar, spent Sunday I her ??? no the guest of his f athe> , Hon. i \Y. H. Tinimerm in. (Japt. Timmer iinfxn is an avowed cnndilute for So licitor of this circuit, and will makv ? In- rnco for that office in the coming primary next an miner. Mr. Tiin tni-rmnn is a young man of flue ? bility, and ir olectcd will make a i;ood propeeuting otticer, and out* which the people < f this circuit would have Just cause to fed proud llf is n graduate of Patrick MiUla ry Institute, and of the law depart ment of I hi! South Carolina College, His frier.dd f*jt? 1 sure that he will sviu iu the oomiug contest. ! Hus>.ij;n M In i.sl *kr Issassiuatod. ! A Uu^i (Hepatol) from St Peters |l'Ui'ri dai.M July 2^ k-\vh M. von j IMol.vr., v f <?( li e interior was ? nauajt'r od ti- 0 50 o'clock thia morn ! ii;^ by a houi'i throfn at. his eiirriago i J ls?) uNi, p.' <?in .van ni rontod. I Til'" * * 1 1 C a 3 8 f ; r u noilhrr j iilt'ii4. i v, i:.h ie Democratic eatidi. i . tlule* nor wi'h the Democratic plat i 1 j form. ! hi-? ought to bo opcoumg int; I c ? (Jotmu t at?. ? Port Uova' i IVst. _ 1 ! Mm i m tiic safest crtinc for a in an to commit in South Carolina j I ho in an?' t? v r, of ad oilier law j t)ic>h 'i f>, onj ?\h greatest, immunity I fi ?U2 puuishnt nl. ? Sumter Herald. Hound flippy Found. A Iduck hound puppv with while litiL* around neek \vnn found a f?.? w ! d a\ ?? igo. O .Minr eau got it hy pay ! i r. 14 IK thi* notioe nnd catting on jWrtdoy Millar, colored, neat Sca ! hoard puseeuger depot. Camden Lumber Mfg. Co,, fuimlou, - S. I ?% All kinds of Moulding, In side Onsiug, Columns, lialus j tcrs, Newels, Flooiinji, Coil i iisj> and Siding. Brackets j sawed to order. (Jet our pri iees. We use nothing but Long ? Lenl Yellow Pine. 2. W. CLAilK, Manager, 1 July 1*04. .. j Nolo thf clxtn^o in tlio a< I <-f I li<' lTj> Town Oroc??rv this wn'k J- rt'd Ufowli, .1 c i <i ' t ?><* | p?'fi i I #-#. t iuv ?, cMtiifiii1 L< <1 ) yf'Ht'T'lii) hy his l.iOoni. ' N"'v i?< Mi<* to hftvjtM ?? ! I?,tr '>( \< nr turnip .! j '* ?? ii :tk" rt'it'ly f"i ;t fucon i . ; < ? 1 : i i i -> : * (otu1 (.ct-. A '.n? miiUn n | ' j i(.? of hntrn ??<>?! mo Is out *"ii t j J>!a11 t~? il yoti ' IM l'<'( (in-; r.li o<Mm ton t tifj.'f'j c.f tho <ji.; ' ?> | Noti'-tt All I ? *i | > 1 1 h i ciiuidie* in I\ ; .n county it i ?? cHrnctft !y rtfjoif* <<! ? to 11)4* union I. ? i ? ? i? t '? l.<< In;! 1 1 hi lii'dvt r Dmiii cli i ? .-.ii *;?? I'lidity iufoii' tin' 5th sot. ? > ; ? ? . July. ( U <: v ? ) VV. S W?i Jn l'JOli tiioro w ro 8,58 S | ? *r r ^ h j kilU-'l in thin country 1 > v i'if mi' roads ami in j >i r lyiimber for Sale A nioc lot of lu io her co?h> * ! i :?k > f caning, colu m 08. in- vvol h, Hm I ? i ? i a, I > i i* I ii i nioiildiii)/, ntc.? i? t<\, fo khIi: c.Ii( a|). I'hf: uliovt* lull:1.!! r .Mr I)#! Mt'ioj at The ftuurien t.'hionirl. ofllL'l'. H T. Joli t!H > Kh aw rock, S Campaign .M votings. Charleston, Friday, July 2ln li Waberboro, Saturday, .Jn'v 30th. I >ea u fo r t , Tuesday, Aug. 2m i. Hampton, Wednesday, A <.g. Mid Barnwell, Friday, Aup. filh. Aikcr, Saturday, Aug. <bh. Kdi'i Ih'ld, Monday, A ii ?? . 8' li. Sal udfi, Tut'idav, Aug 0 tli l.exington, Wednesday, Aup. KM ll ( hostrr, T li ii rsd a \ , Aug. lltli. W inttshoro, Friday, Aug. I 2 1 n . Columbia, Saturday, Aug*13tli. County Campaign The following are 1 ho ila'i h upon which tli*; county campaign iiikiI in^s will ho hold : Rahon's X Roadp, Friday, Aug. f). Blaney, Saturday, Aug. 0 Hoth'inc, I'lininday, Ani? II West villo, Saturday, Aug. 13 Camden, Saturday, A 112. '20. Candidates are remind* d (hat pled^f'H must he Hied and assess ments pnid not, later than twelve) o'clock on Friday, August the f>Ui,| and expnutivo commiUeetn. n an icq nested to send in at <>n< r tin- I names of three manager* to ?eiv< at their respective precincts Kerahaw County "Union The Kershaw Coutitv Umhii We cling will ho held with the Hen ver Pain cliureh comnionci ng Frida\ before the .r>lh Sundav. !h ?* inir'>. ductorv sermon will he preached hv Rev ?). Myers The i oil owing <; tie ties will he * ' i h - ?'tinned : 1. ('an a mod erntta dram diink'i he a eonniatam, christian? To i.e opened hv .1- C. Price. 2. Should our Sundav Schools he governed hv our own u?? rule r f V To he opened hy Rev. Isaac (?ay. . 3. Why are not ourohurchcM 10 priHeut?'d they used to he? To he opened hv W. S. Waltevs. W. M. SeoM, J . A . Wfs:, Coin in i ttce. Kershaw Kaptist Union The union meeting of the K< 1 jshaw Baptist Association will nici ' j j wit h the Heaver Darn Baptist. church Jnlv 29; h, Saturday 30th. 1 Friday, 10 a m. Pi afse and sony service conducted hy the pastor, j 10:30. Introductory sermon 'y ? Rev. J . J. M vera. Knrollment of delegates. Recess. Subjects for Discussion I 1. Tho condition of disci ploship, > opened hv Newton Kelly. 2. Tho work of the State Mis j [ -Mot) Board nud itsc'aim upon overj 1 j Hap'Ut in K?'ishuw Association, by j W. S Wallers. Saturday 10:30. Song and test!. 1 .pony meeting conducted hy the pastor. 1 What do Baptist# stau 1 fovVi Opened 1 1 v ?' 1 '. Price. The need of ?? deeper personal! ?ooecr.it i in <>t' chinch m? ;:?bor<? j Opined hy T \J . Sowell lVi'lirami wi 1 hn arranged on > ?Saturday fur Sunday, W. T. Hnmtooiiii, For Com mi 1 tee. Programme Of the W a to roe Township Sn.ihu | School Convention wldeh wiil meet: vilh the St. John's S. S at. the school | iiousc near I.uiiolV on SamrdiV and ?binday, .1 ti'y 23 and 24, P.HM Saturday. 10 30. Devotional oyorcise^ con | ducted hy .1, N. Ji'Oph. 11. ICnrullment of delo^ut^s and! reports from schools. 11 :<0. t>uorry. Aro we as pirnts discharging our duty to (?.> t and j ?he Church and our children when w 1 refuse to wod; in the Snnda\ S?dioo!f S| jeakers ? Rovs. .1 V. Davis md I). 1 V t e vsoh 12 Dinner on the ground 1 30 P. M t^uerry. C;m a CKurch I prosper as it should without n wol! ! regulafed Sund iv School? Speaker*} ? Rov. W. ll Rensocover and ,M Ii j RahoH. 2 ny P. ,M. Question box. Sunday. < !(? \. M Sunday Sehotd Mas*j Meeting. Addresses hy R.-v. J d ; Workman aud ('. W, Itirehmore. 11. Preaching bv J. V. Dn j vin AltortiHW. Rhv 0. D Pefcrsm. j 0 F. WattP, S. K. Ko*?, Newton Kelly. ' lx#: It' C, fin |t? t i i if |ii: ??lii- !?<?.' A ?' v ? I 1' lit ?' * '? ^uiltv >.j ;* ii ? .1 ' .;. ! >? ' I >.: ... . .v i . I. i ii iViiJNLY TO I OAK. A ! i (i. tti'ii iiiin.iiiit "! ! .??!.) i i.. within t !i?- iuxl i'i w vi-.i r<"ul .Hi cur: i I! th?-r i :'y ? i ? ?buittfy j?i ?!(<<?( t > i i-. > . - I .. A \\ ii t k< ?> x y. (/.iiii'ii-ii , a c , J-.ii.i- w | a. a. 1 1 1 :n son, Civil Kiigimwr iV, Survivor Rurv <!l it* hr;;n?'hfH. VlApplfl^ a,,l? I # 1 11 ?* I I llllnij? it ?|?fCIHIl V. OIHpo N??r(li?*a?t c?>rin'i I'.firt'i Slrct*! h 1 1 <1 Monmmiit Sipiaru. It cobIh about $1" to 1 1 mil Suwin^ Machines over lite country and noil thorn from tin* wti^on. I pr <> j>oh<? to fjfive that to my fustomf-ra who buy the Drop lIiMui New-Homo Sowing Maehirio for spot cash at, my lurni til i*m Store Isn't this worth saving? $10 li no than ro?.Mi'ar pric? W. O KLSKN IJ KI .M Kit Notice To Teacheis find Trustees. 1'ngln ning hi the oponiii* of the prvei'iit school year. July tlif l?l, teachers mint use in their hcIiooIs tlio new Kchooi Iteg i ?i 1 r, which may iie lia<l on application at 1 1 1 i k ollice. Claims will 1 1< >t In' approve**] uiihw* made out on the m-w forms. It < Hrnce, Slip!. Education, K. CEO. S. IIAilll & Hi. MANUFAGTUKKKn OF I Doors, Sash, Blinds, I Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weigh ts and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. j Purchase our makes, which , wh guarantee superior to any Hold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fane}' Glass a | '?p^oialtv Jan 4-4. E. S. NETTLES & SON. We hereby snnour.ee to the public that we have opened o ii rst-elass MEAT MARKET in the store formerly occu pied by Mr. J. E. Vaughan, where we will be 4; bid to serve iyou with anything in the line Of fresh moats. We carry also a full line oi Staple and Kancv GROCERIES, and extend to you a cordial request. to e.all on us. EVERYTHING FRESH. EVERYTHING FINE. FREQUENT ARRIVALS Of almost. l\ver\ thing in tin* way of Staple and .Fancy Groceries at I'll!! IT TOWN (ililllJIi IIV, And von are cordially invit ed to call and inspect, my line. Just rt et i ved another ship ment ot lI.nns,Hreak(ast Strips and Honeless Mams ? fresh nice and cheap, t'plcndid as sort nunt of canned meats at reasonable prices. Plain and fancy crackers, fresh and delicious, just recived irom the most (anions bakeries in this country Honey in the comb, and in sections of about a pound each, just as the "lit tie busy bee" formed it. Don't j fail to sec? if. An extensive assortment of Ribbon extracts. A nice line of Toilet Soups, Laundry Soaps and Washing Powders. I Earnestly soliciting \ our pat - j ronnjje. 1 am your* Vers Respectful Iv. R. A. M' DOWELL. t49. y Uoodt promptly delivered, ^nnommmrnto. i . tt i t.<- .? i . ? i " . - ? - t '.i rti.f . .t :i ? > | ?!?.?? ? <ii at !u ai-i i. i j lilt ?iijlti- ! hi .1- jii i .. .if ? . i ' ?? 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'DiijjM-H-ii.iial l)ism< I , Hiii j'. i t t'> tlw ifHiih ? ?f tlso I), inui rati ? i< = . 1 1 1 * i t inii. * V Willi:: .i;* i,i:<iISi,atu;k. W i* iff to auiioniin* as < < j? i; ? : i* ! *t ? ?* fur re-election to tl<?* il'MH" of K?'| r? HMiiiittivca, tin' IK ?N. M. I .. SM I I'll, ki.1i jl'cl t ?> till' of ill'* 1 >!? !???? eriitic | >riiti:iry . No civitrr tnhiili' ran he | mi. i to Itist ability th:ui t i i o* fa?-t thai he was dvcrwlifliiiiuuly * I ? -< - 1<-. | Speakci ? ?f i hut body atier only ??ni? ii-rni's s>-r vice, and wi> feel jn.-tili"i ii> i t i ? 1 1 i'l I 1 i i ft 1 t'Ctil'tl IH ' Hit' i II W i j It ' i I li,i' \\ 1 1 1 1 1 ?' Stale I.HH :ii j inlf i and pride. M liv Vot? I lli' lii'j: to iiiiMonii'-)' tin* leum* <>l iln M< >N. .11)11 Nr < i. I > ! 4 ' 1 1 \ 1< 1 IS. I as candidalr for i?*-rlri"Uon t" th.' 1 1 ? s. 1 Ivi-pri'K.ontali vt*H, at tin* f-t>sniin; l?<mo-j ? ?ratif primary ohi'tion. and suh.i-*?'l i< I lie i u It'H of I Ik* fla n it'. N<> on.- l.as si-) * nl a ronstii iii'in y fnwiir /.'-.ili'ii.-dv and of tit ienilv than .Mr. liitdiard* 11. is just ly re;j>ir<lcil an one of (lit* tno?t c'lii.-irici. 'ion.M, onfi'Si Ht.il aldest li'uislators in tlo Slate and j i is record ????rt aitily jmtilif? t lie estimate Kershaw rouiitv ranisot do hotter than I ii stow tier approval <-11 this faithful ollicial hy ro-ilectin<; him t- tie iCHpoiiKildt' position to wliieh In- apiin aspires. Many Voter*. lull SUKKIKF. 1 hereby announce myself a em didale f >r the oilieu "< S 1 1 w-ri fF ? >f Kensh.r.v j County, niilij m t i<> the mb'H oi (.lie 1)01110-, eratie pniiijiiry electiou. J .ts 1 , II i]t\ 1 I hereby announce mvseif a eandi <l.it e for tin* other of Sheriff of Kershaw 1 ounty mihjeet to t lie rules <?t the demo cratic primary election. \V. W ! I uekahee. Mr, l-alitor: I'leiixe annoume that Mr. .1. S. TKA VT HAM will If " taii'li. ? late for re-election to the otli co ot Sheriff, subject to the ! Vn.i'Ot u e' l'ii marv. I lie 1 ids. To the voters ot Kers|.;ny C>.:intv: .VI the earnest solicitation of my friends, i hereby come before you a* a ctinlidiue lor thcoflice <>f SheiiO'oi omt'ountv. I deem it u:inoeenK?ry to sav anything in relation to mv administration 01" cai-.l o tji ?-??; during tin* terms t ! ? u t I served. My record is before y?'U, ami 1 eanr.ot re sist. the temptation to thank my friends for their support in the past, and pledge myself to <io my utrnont to till the posi tion so t hat Ihej' will have nothing to re. xret it they ayaSn elect me, and I pledne myself i>> abide the result <>| the Democratic Primary KI?ction. U. II. Williams. AT HIT Oil. \W tli?' friend:* of M\ MANNKS B. HAHON wish to Hum uno? him a? a candidate for the office of Auditor. Mr. Kabmi is one of our best citizen*, thorough Iv qualified and if fleeted will fill the office to the fill! satisfaction of the entire, county. Voters i.f West Wateree. Mr. Kditor : PIenne announce Mr. \V. K. h'l'SSKI.l. an a candidate f t Auditor. Mr. Russell has served h while in that ofiiee and while there nroved himself to l-e especially titled lor the work. Many Voters. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofiiee of Auditor of Kershaw I County, Biihject to the mh'8 of tho Demo cratic pilirnuy election. R espectfnlly. John J Uoodale. FOKSV'PT. OK F.piTCATlON. Mr. Editor : Please announce Mr. .1. M. WATTS an ? candidate for County Superintendent of Krinntilop. M r Watts hn? been idtuirtibiii with the m'in.oi in tercfctii of the County tor a number of \eirs. and hia ncord ua an ollioer i? well known. Manx Friends Mr. I'alit ?r : The nmny friend* of .Mr. \V. It. TlT RNFdx. do hereby annor.itci him a candidate for County .Superinten dent of F.dneat ion. Air Turner is well known n voung man of high moral character. lie is * practical teacher, having taught the last oii^ht successive veurs. 'i'he l.v*t five years jn the mime community. If elected, he will nerve the County in the name faithful niartmr as he has ser/ed an teacher. Manv Ktienda. Mr. Kditor: Please announce Mr i> .\. UHOWN us ? candidate for County Snptftintcpdent of Kdu< ation Mr. Ilroun couples xviih his ability for the di'chur^e of the duties of thin i; {live, fiierjjy and hijjh moral (diameter, and the voters will make no mistake in honotinvr him. Many Friends. sri'F.U VISOR. Mr K?iit<>r : Plcaae announce Mr. .1. M, SOW 121.1 *-u n chndi?lal?? for rr.i-lee tion to the oflice of (bounty Supervisor. Mr. Kuwt ll Itrt:* iiuulo a good a i nl faith ful oftieer him! wo 'liink it '? ?lu*? him to give him the office for another term. rt? Many Friends. Mr. Editor: 5'leaac aitoounce Mr PAVTD F. DI XON a candidate fur t Iic> office ot County Supervisor. While a member of the County Hoard Mr. Dixon rendered valnnltlo service* which lias not been forgotten Friends. Mr. Kditur : rU*<VH? unnonnpf Mr. H. M. l'KAUi'K a c^ndidMe f ir County Supervisor of Kemhaw eonntv >< t the next primary election. Mr. l'eareo j i* a man of good judgment, * good busi- , utM ot hm ami a i onfoderale veteran. Many Voter# of Southern Keitdiaw. ! A complete lie* of coffins? all ! 1 |.C6? at T. J. ArtibVe*. 1 ^mtounmncutss. ? !.: i;K OK CO I! li |\ \ . i :ii>r 'I l.?- frit'iuln of Mr. JOK J, Ik i t l?y (iiinuui-.co hi'ji hk >i ? t .? ; ; I ? ! ???t ? ->|) to lilt) l)IHc? I -1 i . ..in u liirli utMit-Uovi* lie Iiuh ? 1 t- . t i : r*? icil I ??'hcLH'II of ' I ' I ? * ? l int ire County . i K.-'ii'Vinu' in Unit lrn<* i. | i in. i|l.- <<f rotat ion in office, i M.v iiii-mla ol HON. (iK(>. ; 1 Y, t ill: i* I'fi at in |?r<-* ! - halm VDiclltoi KtVKllAW ; a c ? i? ?t i? ! :i ( ?? li?r (5l?*rk of th?t 'it M- .???!*')' >h (iitH of tluMnio 1 1. i< ?>nw of our vory Wont . ?? . ?>>i \ f.l inur year* in l.hn ? .! <1 ini? Iionor ...it ii.nl .niintv uliil^a mombor ha?ffcrn Koruhnw. M.Uil.STHATIS. i . . t,n.|i.U.?i .Mr. .1 I>. Mi DOWAU, h i,-:.. :i?ain pri-scnt hin name ha a oho i iu?. in iliO i-nsning DfimHiritliu l'ri iii. if, 'I t-ii?ii t.?? tin- olliuii of A1 HK'nitruic it. ! ?r l\ a ill I ?i w i : ; i j ? . Mr r . 1 1 1 o >? . fNi-Hso t?un'?unco Mr. K. i' , I l.l.t'l'il K i i ainliflato for (.lift ai?* for Di-Kuib Town it. it, il. rt.'il M r VilU'pixUO wj|i HU ll,. ?? I.tiily Hiitl ti?llv. ^ Many Vol# if. i * . I i t ? ? i : I', iia.* announce tl)0 r.Hinf a! S N N I*. W.MAN *tj) n ('niitll* .1 i . ? : tin* mII'i. i* ut Magistrates. at ll<j lli' is an nl<l rnnf?'<i;>rHto ati'i li/.- '?? ?<! lti<* ullicf in tlm pant willi I:. ii, .n i<> I i msi If mil to Ins coii"t itni'iitu : 1 1 . i 1 1* < - t -tcil ? i;l i-or.iinn?> in the future as in H.i- Many Vota-rs. Mr Iviitnr I'lojuc announce Mr. II M. KlVi lll'.ii ;t i Miiili'iaio for llio oflice Hi .1 '}:;i u -tr lur Ih-Kalb Township Friends i lrien.'.s ?.f Mr. AMOS WKHT !i'-r< l>v itniioiimv Mm in !t can<liilii(<) for ir.it.' in Bui!' do Township in Ilia coiiiir.^ | ? ii 1 1 1 :< r v election of tht) <ntl i<- p uty . Mr Wt *t in fully cotnpe * fut for tin- position, having served us M ; * [/ 1 s { i y ? i ? it .r l he pnst two yearn to tho i a! ishii'l i:?r. .if ;:ll inlert'Htod. M xr i ? n au ) v * M.t* f h* . il:. v'it . t.< ?.!' Betlinne ?n<l lower 1 ?? c! i ?'i I!m!1uIo Township. r<*8peetf.il ! jv (lii. r ill., t - . : n . ? ? nl Mr Ij. WAHKK ( <?l'i J ,.\ N I ) I'm n'-.-lf -rt ion to till) oflleo f M :Uc u( I'.t-ll.une Kiihject lo tl>?* I>. in'.( i hi i- I ' i i in :u v Mr. Cope I and ii i i ? i i ! i <?( nt.-ilinu' i|ii:ility and noble ?il i1.! ., !.:?> he!. I 1 1 ? i olVu'o for nearly t.vo t with i ixire satisfaction to tho v li ii.' p. ; > If* , ?1 is | .lay i ii wonderful tact hi,.| aii, i ,i \ in jii;|<pieH?it)^ family ro?fH :t i; >1 niMn . .Mill (li.^turlmneef , still ad 1 i?*i iii vr -tiic'h to the law when in hi* jii.ii'jn. :it a ?.v.ii uiiit was necessary , ami ii ri- -ifflt il, which doubtless lie will !>??, wi!i ("iiumi.' thes.iine unerring cours-o. citullv submitted, i v- ?'') of I'o.thuiu* iuwl South Buffalo. .I.i Il'.' ' )'. H.c.vrn of South West Wn icrcc Ju.ii.ia! < ' : i < ? ? i i ? will utawl for ro fii'i ;i /n. i I is Many Frien<l?. ! I Tc l'y annonm myself rt candidate t m i t!' -li .n in i : n* oilice of Mugistrat-o ? !->i i- i ?.!'.( 1 r 1 1 I !:.i I Jock Township. James T. Ti uesdel. I ill! 'I UKASUItrcU. '?!i i.iliti!!-. i'hi'.-i! announce t.'io n -i ii ; ? i l> M McCASKI LIj as a enn ! . ? r f'onnty 'iri'naurer. lie bein^. 1 i v..!;;, <:} ability and character i v. ? iw*i 1 surf that if .U-cteil the pnblir'y j >?'??*? ? : 'a i!i Mui sitPW hi Iiib hait'ls. He |i.-?.i i?;:i -iicii! lmsiiH'Mw man, nneh aa the lull'.'. ? : i 1 1 1 1 wil! 'ill the plnec to the ??is? it ?? U i- faction <>! all. j Many Voters. ] M . U X. Hom/li I: a vint? arinoiineed ? lii? i.: i Mi r'li not lo Manil f<?r re-cleetion. } ! !)?. rl.n f in nomination aft a moi-'t ! v, Mr. W. V. MAIiONB ! I"" ? Hi ? C'-'uiily Treasurer. Mr. I n< -??is no iii! r< ?l notion to the volers !<?f lv irflu.w CoMMtv. in lie is home born ami t rai-fit. W <? must, have a good man ti- siiiitimI Mr. lloit^h , and \V. P. Mai'jiii i? lin- iiijirt. All Kershaw. Mr. I \W juosent the namo ?-f M'- <V K. IlUl i-H r. rHTinwnre for" C' :tn?y I roHstin r. llonost,' oonscnfm tinn* ami cai'iibU1, there is no mom wnrtiiv younvr man within the border o? ? Mir i-omitv, ami if ho receives the en <lor?;-iMrnt of tl-.o Democratic prinmry, he will t'findmtt the n flairs of this im portant othce in a buisinofis-hke and er<nl itabh- i!?Hn;n*r. Many Friends, DR. W. R. CLYBURN, ! \ i p i c t a n Cl lib u x cj co \ v, CAMDEN, S. C. I Mlk't' at Dr. (\ P. OuUohe'a Drug Store. 1 l'lione No. 111. O. M. FORT, CONTRACTOR & BUILD ER. K.st minu s ni'uU- on nny wo;k on mort notice. nr. . ?K' uiiii n ImV.'U Triiitm r>? tin4 North \vt *!cr? Itallri ad leave I'mml'Mi lot Sumter daily p?. Sunday :*h follows : No. 70 first. fluF.o, 7 a i\i. No ti-l. I'lrnl-elms, 4 1<> p. <?i. lUturninji Leave Sumter. No. 71. firnt*e!n?H, h. m. , nrriv j Camden '110 ?. ">? No. ? .0 tiist-class. G 25 p. m, , ftrrivo C.AimU'n 8.00 p. in. Mi Calm Military Atatay, (hit) vacancy in 1 1 ? Shit'1 J?eneficiary Scholarship* is t" 1 ??.?? awarded on com petitive examination for Kwihiw Conn! v. P.lank forma of application kKuiiM lie applied f?,r at once to Col. 0. S. (iasK.U n, ( Miaii mm Hoard of Viaitorc. or the County Supt. of Education, riiene application*, V" '.*1.1 * Y MADK I OUT, :i >it^T he in the hands of the Ch*irm?n <>u the i ^t day of August, *o order to receive Attention. C. IS. GADSDEN, Chairman ltd. Trustees. J my i, l'.tot. Ian Executions. In hr and I. v virtue of sundry tax 0\?*c?tionH to in? directed, 1 will proceed to so!! l><s'r<re the Court Houfto door in the f'ily ot Camden, on tho fir?t Monday ir Ht04, dining the legal hour? oi ?ale, tin- lr.ilor in>; described real ostite, to w i; : Ofjit lot a.id ore building in the city of C.?m.Un, .s. ('.. m,r. ' onnded a* fol. lev**: On tin* i irih by lot No. 1 1 iV'' . er?jt t>y l??t N >. Ufi'i. south by lot No. 11 >7 H'<d wf?.i hv Campbclla atrivt, up. i. n: t i hn Hold M Ihtp-r. perty ot Wash Wiley. Tern* of ftolo. each, J. 8. i HANTi. AM, M, X. o,