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McDowell, Camden, 8. 0, ijMU.il-1 -? ? 1 - 1 " ;N. 8. o.. ft KPT 4, 190H | Our School* i'UcrgLii. no mure afllolout aid lo morality, honesty, uobrlety an<T <1 ciUzcuwhip than neli-eonduct ubllo t?uhooli>, and it is ihc pail lidotn lo keep Ihc&c achoola up tfc$ very hlgbeut polut of rxeel o'y, and to do I fiits there luual be atmony of fout elonunu, vi/,: achool board, the palrone, tho ibolar* and the teaohert, aud niilj oat whlfth perfect cannot bo ttained, iherefme lot it bo tin du ZHEEBBBBKr^ " ly of theae four element* to hoc that no dciicUney or hi&nrancte unoe on, their pM In to ill null tho good purpoetn hJ our jusbooift. It *8 a plcnalng fact h ?a ?. lb in campaign liua bo<M aion^u t;u tirely fr?u from mild bltuging. ?4?*fc.bl? i? du? wo bulievt' t > ibo na tural dlilnuliuallou of tho eandi datOH to fcn]}Hge TC ttr- trrr~rr<4l a* agp: the unwilllugncub ?;f t ho public t?> Hp^: Union lo it. 'i'biH i<< well, tor ? i t b ; la t bo caiupuign i<j Ii plbunuut mem Kg_ory whereas it ini^lil ljnv?i boon <IW Kv: ' for out. ?gp*?nr<_ ;r . 1 llti Richland Cmiuiy L?v? find ??; Order league hue mimed ? reward 4>f <100 for proof of peiponn naii*^ * \P' money in tl?f: priitmy next, Tuts day. There art. piraieleut minora to I hi; ell'ect that money will bl uet d. To The People of Kcrslihn ' < <HU|t.t . I wiuh to thank lLu people of Korshaw County for ihe voUh giv en mu in the Ihpl pnmatv, ?-* t. ri lo say Una I will appreciate, in . th? nccond j?ritnary7 the ?ame qinrrrmt* aupport given me four yeara ago. Since Mr. Clmk" is cut uf ihc lace, I a m now, eo l ? ? tfpeok, ymir lit juv f uian. My plaif'wm ij l>yalty tn duty. If elected u. v cutienv u vsill be to convict ilic guilty and acquit the iunocect. (ie<>. U. P.-nninit. Send E. I) Smilh tu the Senr.to. Some Good K-.-mhuiih W by lit- Sin. ,M Repreeent South ( kt oi i n ?? lu That Distinguished H- dy. Home of the piltici*!.? 1 1 u v c charged that Hon. K 1>. Smith Ina r./uaed the Southern C?tlon Associa tion an a u?"onn of mlmu irxlo of " floe, but the l!i inking ujup, the far mev ? tho real producer of weal lb 7 -and even the bii?im.u man, must ndmit that the work done by R. D T Smith throughout iho South anil in Z S >ulli C+rolinft partieuUt ly, hue brought wore an-my u> i!oj (.:r wer, the merchunt, 1 1 1 doctor the latrjer and ail cUi^kb than tha' <>f any other man that ban t'ppMua d tho cttuno of the South. 11 ie wotk ? has brought rftjuiu; U>e tucieaivd ;r; prioe of cotton which Mr. Smith und hla oIiiIor fkrt*. Imi.vly Bp'ouaiblo f t? r biiuging a; ??n,j b o h wade the people of Sculh Carol u; a ? all of them ? mote prosperous than they bayo ever been before. Mr. Smith atteuiiul thel'uivor tdly of South Carollua and is an alumnua of Woll'ord ('ollcgr. Ho received hi* uianuVa degree at ... VanderbiU I'liivcraitv, the g;t:ui Methudiui loatitution of the South. He cotDn of dirtiiitgnit.lu u an cestors, being a brother <>f tho. In menled Bishop A. C ? ke >m;ih. Mr. Smith ia aa orator of nation al repute and would be ahin to hold hia own with t'ue "giaula" of the Senate. With Smith iu i h I? I'nitcd Son - ate, South Carolina would again couie into her own and be heard " from by the teat of the couutiy. 4lr. Smith han n worid of ener gy ; ho would not only hold hie own on the flour cf the Senate, but hla ^energetic woik in tin: committee room would count for South Caro lina. S. F. P. - = 1 A.1I partie* holding elainia atnou^i uu<|i|EaUte'o( the Jate M. Baum, of S. C., arc requested t<-> pment ie anmo duly atte?to<ts to M. Baruch, At aML'C.r or to N. Kaminsky. tt jjufoo WbH Htre?*t, New S'ork ? parties indebted to raid Folate I to make f^yujint to ciilicj above named persona wiUicnt AT ' | Katninskt^nd Soafei* M. Baum. 1 II, Baum, '^U ?TJX ?tS?A SSL ? * V Result of the Fiist Primary Election, held August 25. Precinct*. t KnU*r print* Place Hurmpny 3 C'h Hwift Creek CaHKlltt Pine Crook Mill lleriMiiugo Mill HltUliil'OCK ttl.aylor'* Mill Cuntey Mill Abney Humly Grove ?MlHitcy Pine Tree Oakland Granny'# cjuuelur Hmtlnh VVegtville HoCk ] Inland lleivver Dam Ooby'H Mill Twenty Creek -Ant-Uu^i Hoik Mill Htockton IJotliuw Liberty Mill JJulTalo1 Haley 8 Mill LutfOfT Salt Pond 1k;k 1,024 429 76,1 805 437 1443 184 371 383 323 500 io<i 245 Ml jkm Iotn 935 ion 4mw 331 908 253 I In: following is the v<?U ?f the othe^ ' caiklkl.'U's not ftiven ie the tubulated *tatt" 1 1 1 1 v* i > t t ublished abovi i |-r?r U- Sf.Sciiiite Hlirtt, -?}5; livms, 435, lobr.slotic, i<f\\ Lumpt^ins, 1^5; Mar. tin, 68; Smith, 645; Grace, 17: h or Governor Ansel yS5I Hleiisc, K/?>. l*or Lieutenant Governor MeLeod, iMy. l-i <r Seaetary of Stale? McCown, 'W>o lor Comptroller Gen 'r.tl Hrooker, )<A' .Jones 14X0 I'oi State rieasurer-? .Jennings, 1 S6o; h'<>r Congress B title:, 707; Pinky, 693; TTrttnrlrj-^yj- ? Pol Sulicitar Clarke, i/?>, lienet, ic/>; Cybb, 361; Ueinbcrt, 447 I or Clerk of C ourl Hough, 1056. l or I rcasurer MiCaskill, 104} ComniiftdotKM*, DeKalb . Township'-; Ad. mis. 414; Sinclair, 575; Brown, 0455 DiKay, S4S; Ulholt, 455. ilirowu. bin :!.nr and DcK.iy cie ted Wat.erec Sessions, r6; N'evton Kelly, 164; hi union, 107; Rose, 27, Brown, 74; button, io: Smith mi: I O* Kelly, i6j 'iNev.U>n Kc-ll^ , J.tj. kcllv and Smith elected - ) Plat t< Ki 4-) Hnnmond, 149, Bartield. ;o, Hot.^h, 14?; Kellcy, 155; Jon*;., 140: Fletcher, 71 (Kelley, Ham mot! find Hough clectea ) Buffalo West, 200; Johnson, zoy, Mo Kinnon, 102; Klrkley, 2)7; HllUott, 12s; Mungo, 1 07; Junes, 119; King, 175. (Kirk ley elected- West, Johnson, Kin# and BfttOtt to run over ) Magistrate J)eK;ilb Township ? Fincher, elected, 45 j; McDowall, /Si; Gardner, 109. Plat Hock-? Truesdel and Richards elec ted Trucsdel, 260; Richards, 2 ji Eastern Buffalo-- Hammond elected, >09; Copeland, 1 y, Newman, j2. Western Buffalo -McNaughton, 84; Munn, 8y; Gregory, 117. Gregory and Munn to run over. Upper Wateree? Rabon elected, 80; Nel son, 57; Grimsby, 14 Lower Wiiterec Jelfers, 34: Tiller, 2 2; Bailey, . 2- Committee waiting on Blaney box which has iut been recived to decide Smith pnd Richards elected representa tives; Turner and Mc Ken/ ie' to run over for Superintendent of fcducation; West elected Supervisor; Trantham and Mosely. i<>r sheriff to run over; McDowell elected Probate Judge; Rabon elected Auditor: Dixon and Huckabee to run over for Cor oner. / Announcements. Kt?K COM J It ESS 1 hi'it lty annulling: niy-olf an a can di date en ? (io!ii the Fifth J >i;-t rict nil"! i l'v!;^ tn v h< If to ub'do tho result of tin: I i u. <??:?! i '* IVtmnrr !?! i* ? ? t i< ? n . Thou. M Boiler We are ai? ' i..<: l<? announce I). J'! F'inley a candidal e (? r re- election to ,?<< nub j< i t to iii>' notion of Hit? itili' primary election. . _ i _ _ | ? FOR ^OLlc! I'uR. ? I het?J.V ;i (..nOunc myvlf :i ? ? - 1 i <1 ?i I ?"* f >r 1 1 it* ..Mice ?>r S.dieit-or of l he Fifth .) u- ' dicinl Circuit , subject t<? ; lie ritloH of I ho ! D.jinocrn'u jrunniy unit pledizin# my i bt-lf t: ? '! j-po't ti e nomine" thereof. W. lljunptun Cobb. i I hoioby announce myself ;i candidate ' for So'icitoi for ti e !? ifi I. *,I i.di.'ta! Cir- ' cuit, subject to liit* inhv> of tho J)enio. cj'u t i?- i.' iinurv. (Jeo. K. Reir.bcrt. for MiKKU K. Editor Camden ('In. nu lo ? ? I ?eat Sir : ? A t tin dicitat ion of friends | I hereby ai.notitice inviell' a candidate for : .he olliee of Sin rill' of K ei ahaw e ninty I subject t?> tin- rtih-H ^nverning tho Di'in- J ocratie primary. (I, Arthur Mooelvy. 1 lu-rtibv announce myself an a eandi- j date fur- re-chvt i. >u tin* offlee <if Sheriff ' of Kirdeiw ?? mntv. ?- 1?*? ??> tin* rules! ? if the I ? n n ?? ? i ;? t i ? ? Primary I f elected. I tdedk'O myself t<> difioinit the duties of j tho ..lllce faithfully and impai lially , an 1 ha\e dciio in tlx p: i. .1. S. h aul ham. Ft > R Sl'l'T t-F EDUCATION. At tin* ?t)li? Ration of friunds in various 1 aoctionri of tho county. I hereby announce! myself a candidate fot- the ??Hiee of Su perintendent >>f Education. If uomjtiated > ami elected 1 will devote my time and j Hiicli ability as 1 may po^ess to thvdii'j ties of tho office, and will onr en* j deavor lo ni k ? you an acceptable oflien-, I I have an expedience of it-yen vents in ! j teaching on a first-tfrade certificate. Ho- | suoeifnlly a.dicitin^ your suffrages, and I tiled ({in mvsi-if to n'-ide th^renilt of the I I primary election, and to h ti j>p< ? 1 1 tin nom j inec thereof Very Trim'. I J- M? Ronnie | l We, tiir friend* wf Mr. W 1'.. Tnrnrr, ; i dw hereby announ -c him a candidate fiir ! re election for Sum. of K dncati n. He | 1ms d.-v ted 1 1 in entire lime to the Clliro , ? and the ?uper\ i.?i >n id nchooU. By hi? J I faiiliful oflort s t>> procure jivi'i- coaipi -tout | land bottr; .jualilled teacher*. v,,? tudievo ' lie ha> greatly Hided m hiii'.d.ni; n|> tlio j j school? of tho count y. We believe *'ttt t hw experience, if r? -elected, will con tinue lo i;ive nu i?o--l iorvico. Many Krienda. FOR COUuNKli. Mr. Kditor l'i> ai-c announce Mr. M 1 ti Iliickabuc as a ear.didate f<>r ('oiot>< r Mr Uuokiibce i> ? tio'st le?ei\iui? and en- ' ' pnblo youny loan and if elected he can | alwav* be found at t'u> couiity M at -tho | importrtnee of whi? h '.v?< nil realise Manv FViondn i I TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER.' j 1 herobv unnonneo inyHclf ??? a candi- i j dale for Township Cotnuiissioner of ltuf- 1 falo Township ?nnject to the rnlos f?ov- ' erning the Heinocratic ptitnary. W. K. Elliott. | ^Vtake pleasure in nominating Mr II. T. Johnson for the position of Town. ' ship Coniniisatoner for thu Central part o I iiufTalo Township. Voters. Mr. Editor. ? Please announce Mr. I Auioh Well aa a candidate fot iown^hip Com uiiaaiouer of Rutfalo i'own?lni>. lie ! ia woll oualifieil foMho p<isltion. lie baa lllled the Magistrate's office for six { yeart to tlie ontire ?at i?faetion of all and ! If he should receive the nomination l"r i Township Connnissioner tho people would have a faithful servant Many Vojera. FOR MAQMTRATK. Mr. Editor Plc?te announce Mr. J. A, Motm a* a candidate for MagUtxat* for the West nlde of Buffalo Townihlp, Mr 3tunn 1* well quah|)td for the office, having tlx y ear# expariance u a ' const* Votan of iha W?a4 8<da t- of Baflalo Tovnahlp. : M l ? 1 ? ^ ^ -? ?? GINNING $1.00. Our Ginnery has been thoroughly over hauled and we have secured an expert machinist to run it, and will be able to give prompt -and satisfactory service. Our ginning charge this season is only $1.00 per bale. 5ee us before selling or exchang your cotton seed. CAMDEN OIL MILL, W. R. EVE, JR., Manager. Ginning $l..oo j Out Ginnery ban been thor- j oughly overhauled and we will j bo able to gixe prompt and -atiKfuetory service. Our pin-i uing charge this season is on- j ly $?! per bale. Sio us before selling or ex-! banning your cotton weed. Lugoff Ginnery, M. B. Kabon, Mg'r. Bepnirs of all kind Promptly! do neon all kindsof Yelii- < i o.U;a. Farming imple- ; men is ft specialty. .CAMDEN CARRIAGE WORKS: ; * 11. M. HAMPTON, , Proprietor. I llUlUlt 4 SON ? manufactukrrh or ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material aah Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. T*urchase our makes, which wc guarantee superior to any iol<f South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy Glasa a ip#cially, July 4-7 j ?vr~* - A. D. KENNEDY. Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. SE J* B O D Air Line Railway. Eastern Timo 1 hoflo arrivttlfl and departures. as well as time and connections arc ?iven only aa information and not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND No. 84 No. 60 Lv. Camden 9 00 p m 6 57 a m Ar. Hamlet 1130 pm 9 20 am Lv. llateigh 3 45 a m 12.50 p m Ar. Portsmouth 10 30 a m Ar. Richmond 9 10 a m 6.05 p m Ar. Washington 12 30 p m 9.30 p m Ar. Baltimore 1.38 p m 11 45 p m Ar. Philadelphia 3 55 p ra 4 '2 1 a m Ar. New York 6 30 p m 7 30 a m Ar. Pit teburg 9.42 p m 8 50 a m Ar. Buffalo 6 55 a ra 12.05 p m SOUTHBOUND . No. 8i No. 43 Lv*. Camden 9.$0 a m 10.40 p m Lv. Columbia 10.35 a m 11. 45 p m Lv. Savannah 2.10 p m 2.45 a m Ar. Jacksonville 7 00 p m / s' 7.15 a m Ar. St. Augustine 9 10 \kxaY 11.00 a m Ar. Mongomery 6 55 8.15 p m Ar. Now OrleAna- 6 45 p ty 7.20 a ui Ar. Tampa *" "6 30 a m 5 20 p m Ar. Miami * 10.15 a m 10.25 p m Trains Nos. 81 and 84 are eompoeed of the following high class equip ? menl: Pullman drawing room, sleeping car between Jersey City and Tampa, daily ; Seaboard dining ear between Washington and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also first class day coaches. Trains Nos. 43 and 66, Seaboard Mall, daily, are composed of following equipment : Pu lmsn drawing room sleeping cat between New York and Jacksonville, Seaboard bnfst parlor car between Jacksonville and Tampa, daily. Dining ear between Washington and Hamlet, daily. Also AraUclsea day ooaohee. For farther is formation aad ressrvations apply to B. J. COOPER, ^snt,^or * I* A Startling Announcement >< > <>< > 6 ' * v< Catch Your Breath and Read the Pol lowing Telegram Just Received Fron Our Mr. (Jus Hirscli Who Is Now Searching The Northern Markets: Hi rscli Brothers & 0<>., ? < '> Camden, S. 0. Big slump in prices in all lin^> on wholesale market. Am purchasing 00 per c;en{ cheaper than whoa hav lout. Put on hlg sale and make room ior $35 O'.'O stock of full and winter goods. Cut tho prio< s in two il necessary to move stock. ? ? . _ ( Sigited) G us HtiS(Thr.~~ ? What does this inean?? It means that our stock of $60,000 must move. In order to move it we will cut the prices in two. r 50 per cent Discount M T Mi*s College Girl: ? . . v , If you are going away to College l?<r the present term, you will find this store your "friend in need" when you are ready to buy your equipments (or the school days. Run through the following list. It is suggest ivo of various needs and shows how low our priors are: BEDDING ? ' /? tj Try# - ' ' 5-4 Mohawk sheeting, best m ule 0 >?? 45x36 Pillow cases to match 11 lr-c 81-90 Mohawk double sheets, 15c ? V ?? TOWELS Extra large "rub-dry" buck towels, special at 25c Large size cotton buck towels at l()c DOILIES ? Pure linen, satin finish $1.00 a dozen. ..yv v DRESS MATERIAL White ground Percales, black figures at 10c yd, z >od valtffl at 12 l-2e * - Excellent. English longeloth 12 1^2 and l*>c yd. Dtess to rials of all kinds Woolen Dress Skirt. ? All new styles, neat fitting splendid- * ly made garments, 3.50 to 7 00 SHOES and Ox lords. ? The be?>t and most stylish footwBftr for women, a full line, all the latent styles, from $2. to $4. ror the College (jirln Room.- -Beautiful couch covers in flkj; wide ran^e of designs at all price?, covers for fancy Pillows, -v: Rlankcts and (guilts in qualities and at all prices to suit all t&btcf. Laces curtains ? all pi ices. . ALSO, Hosiery, collars, necties, gloves, belts, ribbons -r' ffafr all purposes, umbrellas, handbags, soaps, tootilt, and baif brushes, comb*, etc. HIRSCH BROS