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/ ./ |i023l * y v 4 I or or I?( i *' U s '??t ?? v y (i ' i ,? t h*lf l.lock I Obut'H4|0f) giviu nt u. ?? Vv' K J ???-. ??? 1 u>t Ilrt'o of Kt-w I hi' Hut !??!,. ? f ri-w f, , itiiH Cf Ii.iiy Wni , i ? i ? i r ' 1 ?' 1.1H < l? ; 11J :t \ % Iji,. ?? J ? |. j (^ . t ) I liull, of W. At \\ .... t ,4 tj [>Ul ??y the firm of Spiiu.^ A- s ,???o!, H brought I Or, j)?r It, 1 th ? I ft ir weighed 52.') i'-ia A Card from Mr. W?at. I tlt'hiif to Hunk th*> popple thioughout thf fiitire Coufii y fur tU 11U??l ill support given inc ii, t|,e first pi imar y. Ah 1 hid in tile second r?ice 1 again utak your support. If you see lit to give nie u majority <if the votcw in the second pi unary I pledge _ju>'?wU give you the best service pOBHible. Si net: rely VOUIH. M. ('. \v((.t, ^ # ^ A Card from Mi. Turner I (U'fiiro to tlunk_ the people thooughout liie entire county for their very liberal support given me iu the recent, primary, I piomiso you to do fill that I possibly can lor tlio upbuilding of the schools and Lo enforce and carry out the law. 1 hIiall endeavor to treat nil justly and all alike. Sincerely yours. W. 13. Turner. To Moyo Up Town. * On Sept. 1st Air. A. I). Kennedy, will commenco moving his Ht/oc.k of I^ooiIh into the handsome ami cotu rtiodious Hlore just erected two doors north of tluHank corner. This move i* another evidence of Mr. Kennedy's keen foresight, mid it will bo pleasant news to hih numer ous friends a|id customers to learn thut he i* coming up into the busi ness portion of town. See his adv. and govern yourself accordingly. ? Another good man to pme up town is Mr. VV. K. Johnson. He/ jvi'l occupy the corner building noy liPi'ig occupied hv Mr. J. I). Mf DowtJI?the old Farmers' and M?r chants Jiank. It will be nicely fit ted up with new shelves, etc., and ' will be innde a very attractive place. A warm welcome awaits Mr. Johnson in hie new location. Very Low Ratest to Now York and Return. vOn account of the homecoming of1 Hon. Wm. J. Hiyun, the Southern Uy will sell tickets to New Yoik and' o , return at rate of < ne fme plus $2.25 from all coupoo ticket etat ions, j Ticket* on e?le Autr. 28 and 29, lim ited to leave New York returning on Sept. 4. y ?' The Southern Operates on all ...._through trams, JJullmnn Dra.wit< room sleoper?? and Southern Rv din ing cais?high back veetibuled coaches. For full information consult any Southern Ry ticket agent, or write (* B.Allen, R.W.Hunt. Asst. G. P. A. D. P. Agt. 'Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S^U.' Seaboard Interchangeable Milage Bettor Then Ever. ?. <?u ?? ??u j iiur. J IJ It.J changeable railage tickets now on ? jsale, will after ^ July 15tb a'so he good over ' the Central of Georgia, Georgia Southern and Florida. Norfolk and Southern, Atlantic amlj North Carolina aj}d Virginia and' >, Carolina Const Roads, five new additions, making a total of twenty eight. lines in all representing nearly 20, 000 miles. You do nof have to delay your purchase, but Seaboard Interchange able mileage heretofore Hold and now on sale will be good over tlie ^ .additional roa'lg offer July 15th, 'regardless of date purchased, l'ur cbaHO your milage tickotp from the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Tribute of Rnspact. Wberean oounftdfH Jatnea I Ville piguo, E. E. Sill, 8?6ph?n I) S'lf, Rev. VV. W Mills, D. D., .John T. Net,tit?, S. M C. M 6orc, .John C. P. ~ Willian?s, C. P. Bo/wen, William J. . Boone, John Whitiker and George / Jackson have departed thlH life, and ' no formal notice has heretofore been taken of their decease ny-llfe Camp ; ?nd whereas it i? proper that v.<? Should place/upon record our ap preciation of them, therefore be it ? resolved: 1, That we deeply regret the loss of our comrades, whom we prized while thej' were fitill with us, and whose record on duty performed, in suffering endared,( valor displayed, , and devotion -nnparrallxd, were as auperh any ever exhibited by Ik* Old Guards of France, or the patriots who perished at Ttiermop 2, That Soutu Carolina monrfs tbe Joes of her old heroes whose ? : JO at be filled when the time of ;k?ir departure comes; ..St T-hiX death of ooi- com eaapbaah^s that the timo of ^IhjrWproaohing when Rreat majori ?Ifcw wis Ihe livtwf Inek for utlvfieUoD to tbs'w eoss fades up naolNiioM^I* atari** *fcd pub r i /, firs/ Primary (s/ec/io/?, ^ot/i, / JUO (Official Count.) i 'S ^ t B -I ^ * 5 \ i s n '? Q & ^ bt ? k; ? 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The ahnvo in the ojll" Cial count and *h o following candidates were duclarpd elected: For the Stiiate, W. It. Hough; Legislature, J). M. lituhuue, John (J. u It ; Judge of Probate, J. B. Phelps; Clerk of Court, I. C. Hough; Supt. of Education, W. H. Turner; Treasurer. I). M. Mt-.C??kill; Auditor, VV F li11 hs?1!, Messrs West and William# will run over fur Supervisor. The vote for Magistrate in: Fineher 7T?7, Kichardn 140, Truesdel lli'J, Vin" cent Copeland 254, West 301), JelTeru 124, Nelson 151, lloas 74, The total vote for Governor in ttiU County ,is: Mano.og A unci 4 7.V Bloase IJ20, Bruneon 171, McM*han Ob, Sloau 44, Jones 14, Edwards 7. Mr. \V. A. Schrock entered a protect to context the election (if Mr. J). M, Bethune upon the grounds that "Mr, I). M liethutic failed, previ? us tp the holding of the election, Vo comply with certain provisions of Vlio law regulating tlio aaui 'I'm' committee overiuUd the notice of pio. ^'ost arid declared Mr. Bethone elected. The Graded School at Bethune will open Sept. 19th. For Rent. Two houses ou Broad St. opposite the G'Hirt 11 o n a. Apply to Cum deu Si ore. For Sale. 1 50 saw Pratt Gin, w111? feeder and condenaer to match. 1 Taser Kngiue and Boiler, 12 hoi He power. All in good running order. Cull at Bter Dispensary, C imden. P. B. Hilton. PERSONAL. Mr. W. T. Villepigue is visiting *ve? in the city. r"^ita. B W. Clark of Bock Hill is visiting her father, Mr. T. L. Smith of Camden. Miss Annie Alexander who has boon on a visit to relatives at Nor folk. Va, has returned home. Mr. B. B. Clarke who has been spending a few days in Nf-w York on a combined business and pleas ure trip, returned home last Tuop. day. The C'uunO of Ho 3iueh Rain Washington, Aug. 27.?The un precedented rainfall througout the .East and South is interesting the meterologists of the United Slates, but thuo far they have not found a satisfactory answer to their scientif fc inquiries as to the causes. The average rainfall for August in the vicinity of Washington heretofore has l?een Iops than four inches, but thus far this month more than twelve inches have fallen. Prof. Kdwnrd B. Gafriutt, one of the official forecasters of the weath.. er bureau fluid toduy that ??the rainy seatKfn has been & reversal of lL?p general distribution of burom nlic pressures. This dirtrihution has lu'frn unusual and abnormal. Ordinarily at this season of the voar the barometer is high over the Southern States and low over the northern part of tho country.A^#fu\ ring the pant two mouths the ba rometer has been high in the North and low in the Smth. That ia the/ immediate cause of tho longcontin-1 ued spell of wet weather. No one knows the real foundation of these conditions which has brought more 4-hari three timed tho usual amount of rplhfall in the month of August'* Tax Executions. Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed, I will proceed to fed I, Itfforo tlo? Court House door in tho Oity of Camden. 011 the first Monday in Sept, IttOrt, during tho legal hours of e?l?\ tho following described real estate: to-wit : I linuto and two lofs in cil'v of Cam* den. 8. <)., bounded South, and West by prorortv formerly known as llaisall'* Row fl&w propmynf A. A. M<V>r*t Jf., North by York Street and East by tot of T. M. Fitsnatrtck. Levied ufvon ond to , to sold at the property of Hardr Ander son, Jr. Jr S. TRANTHAM a.K.a An*, toh, 1906, (Contributed.) Mr. It. M. Gilford walked quietly down to t.ho poll* and oast bin ballet and returned an nnual to Mr. LittleV stable. _ Valuable Farm implements For Sale. 1 Mowing Machine, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Keystone Spring Tootli Cultivator, 1 I)iac Plow, 1, Two-IIorse Studebaker Wagon, 1 Top Bu^r Al) 6f the above are in jiood condition and will be sold cheap. Apply at The Up Town Grocery. ? J. K. LANG. Aug. 31, 1900. Bids Invited. Notice is hereby given that bids will bo received fcr builditijr a now school house at Providence, School Dist. No 15. See or write tof ffie nndcrainnp<1 trustees. Bid* for same will ho received up to and inelud injr tlie 14th. Plans and apecifleatiotjs nmile known or day of letting. The Hoard reserves the right, to reject, any or all bidfs. S. A West, Clerk. , ' T. A. Spears A M . Ilorton. T ru^tjyis, Administfatof's Sale, Notice is hereby given 1liat under and by authority of an order of the Probate Court tor Kershaw Comity, bearing date the Oth day of August. 11*06, I will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the high oat bidder at tlie residence of the late J. V. Welsh io tbe town of Kershaw in the Countv of Kershaw on the 10th day of September. 1O0B, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M all the personal effects of thu lato J. V. Welsh, deceased, con aisting of mule*, cattle, horses, etc. Terms of aaie Cash. S. W. Welsh, Administrator. Aug 17, 1006 Partition Sale. South Carolina, "1 Court of Kershaw County. ) Common Pleas L. T. Baker, Plaintiff, against Lucretia D. Baker, Defendant. Under and by virtuo of a decree in the above entitled cause made by Hon. J. C Klugh and bearing date August lnt, 1900, I will offer for sale in front nf the Conn ty Court House door in the City of Cam den during tbe legal bourn of sale on th? first Mond*v in.September. 1906. the toilowtng desqjibed Real Kstate ? All th*t parcel or lot of land in the City of Camden in the County of Ker shaw and mate aforesaid fronting one hundred and eigbty-aix (186) feet Rut on Fair Street aad^xtending back Weit of a uniform width to a depth of twnhun* dml and ai*?y-f?t?r(2#t) feet Said par cel of land ia tonaded on the North by lands now of Mrs. M. K. DeLoacli, on lU Kaat bv Fair ftireet, on the South Dy tremiivt of tha Eatate of Mm. Mary I>. ang and on the West by pr??iHi of the Estate of Sirs Walkina. . Trfma of 8*la Caah. ParchjMr to pa/ for MOiff* L. A. WITTKOW8KT. Mmir Is* Ktrahav Cewtr. If*. GO TO Ml U 7RMP n. 11. iiMir. Removal Sept. 1st. ? The undersigned respect fully begs to inform the pubStc that on Sept. 1st he will move into the new and commodious Store just e rected two doors north of the Bank corner. Grateful for patronage re ceived' in the past, he hopes to) merit a continuance of the same. ?1. D. fCeppedy. These prices are for spot cash otfiy. eat. E. o. McCRBIOHT. ?W25S Ibbes& ij m saui dBmKSbj %s? ksinh '' St SSk l"F^ & mzl >Vj yd' aty ap r siv#-:S NiTO