The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 17, 1910, Image 2

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the^v, V Ou?. Mr. Kdilot Xdmita that the rural ao* , /mprove ineiita and every ^oowa that thia la a orving neeo./ Hut bow? ia tbe question that confronts uh. Nn one haa yet sugaeaied a definite plan to solve It. 1 shall propose that enough money he appropriat ed from the Hlato treasury each year to run Clemson College on an economical basis, which-will lie the only fair way to auatain thia Col lege, for praotioaily all branches of nclenoe aro taught at tbia Intuitu lion, and it la manifeatly unfair for the means of aupport to come entirely frotn the pocketa of the the farming daaa, when all clssaea of ouir people are reaping equal bent-Ota from ila operation*. All classes of our people are admitted to oompete for tho scholarships and oouracs of study. If the farmera aje to.continue.to hear., the entire burden of the furtilizer tnx,a? they now do, then thia fund should be applied to the rural school*, to lengthen out the school terms, to secure better teacher* and to build jjnd equip better e.C.boo) houses, ,Kerahaw county would recolve from this source'at looet six or eight thousand .^ollarp annually, mid this, added to what we already have, would noon put our rural Hchoola in ouch shape hh to pre paro our boya aud girla for the but tleu of life and advance them far enough ao that thoy could go di rect frooi tlmir own achoola to tlie ditlerent Colleges and not have tol attend preparatory schools awayi from their homos to enable tb?m to take colleen courses hh ifl now j the ouso. This plan will forever do away with the argument that u is necessary for tho Slate or county to go into tho whlekoy business to run our Bchools. J. 0. Mosdey From Mr. Creed. To tl-.e Klitor of The Camden Ctiron icl:? Dear Kditor :?I thought I would givo you some of tho tiewn around Cantcy Hill wh'do it is so wot wo rau't work on our farms. Wo have V.iil KDbut n week's rain Our cot ton it) small. Corn is about tho Hamo. Wo have preol ing at Flint llili on the '2nd and 4th Sundays st 11 "o'clock a. m. Our pastor . is Rev II B White of Batosburg. Wo think we bavo ono of tho bout preachers in the country. ' I bavn been thinking a little about prohibition I notice that tho can didatco ure coming and they all huvi1 a lot of good thing* to tell us. What ; are wo gf,ing to do? Are w? goinv to be swayed by every puft of wind? ^ lot of us have worked tor prohibi tion. Wo tnuftt not stop Now is the tlmo to work hard. Doo't give up if some ono says whiskey can b> bought In every uook and corner. If ? thjH bo true somo one is not doiug. bis duty -Flow can wo have pro hi hition when so many patronize the_ "tiger, some of whom are cTjurcl? members. Now lot us bo true and work for tho elovation of our com munity. I am for prohibition lirat. lust and all the time. If (lie conn ty or State goes into bankrupcy on accocnt of prohibition, why just Ut hor go. Now, Mr Candidate, you know how I stand, so If you arer-tnr prohibition, and an honost ono, I nm with you. If you fool me I^eau't lp it mav be, but you can't fool everybody?don't forget tlus please. Now a word'about salaries to our county otllciaU I am opposed to raising salarios continually when in my opinion they aro getting enough already At loast they are willing to accept it and toll us that Ibey will do all the work and n litHe more than the other follow who they are trying to beat. Now what ia the use of ra sing tuxes to mcot this unnooessary expanses; ovory year our taxes are higher and higher, die fensary or no dUponsary; of course know that property is improving ?nd becoming more valuable and j; should br'ng higher taxes, bnt r this is not altogether it for really our taxea are not assessed at or anything 4>ear or Half of its true value I won <J?r what that oath is placed on oach blank fott Is it there for a sham? or ia it there to make ns swear to a false. Please have it taken off, we certainly do not need It I assessed *?*! ?atat* at what I paid for it though Ita worth a whole lot more. Yet it DM cut down less than Imade tho returns so I am told. This is ? fci?d_QiLCQiUSO&t_what ia that oath there for? Why abonld we have that book oar Bible id our Couit to aw?ar * witness and others >roae<tale one when he swears (some timea , only) /and than everybody a Wears that he baa ~ it Us troa value Read here rt do solemn* I have liated above (tha rfcaoribed) I have returned iv baiisva thi ftliii -? *? forth* . , the de<U<* )(tho 8tat*. iimdr. M> Iv'e lite people ?alike luluTklu I *11*11 advocate In hiiiI good #<>*? lo ?H to III* Hit iiim bo ri<> tlit* public for inutiv latently advocated p rob I. r flu among the Hritt to #ive 'li'ud influence to }?iihIi t It at wore Ihaii twenty year# Ago. biotas' t?y nim. K elect be to conduct a State govern ft ttloatg bonne** line*. F. II. Hyatt 8KNATK. I hrriby announce to I lie voter* ofKer nhaw county that I am m candidate for re* election to tho State Senate, subject to the rule* of the dcmootatie pari v. him) I shall HppMtciHte tb<* support of the deiu i ooratio voters of the county for this no Hition. W It Jlougb. We tHkci pleasure In presenting the name of our exteeinrd fellow-clli/en. Capt. L. L. Olvburn, for Htate Senator (mm Kershaw county. Many Citizens. TKEAHUKKR.-" I beg lo announce to (lie democratic voter* of Kershaw county tliat I will stand for le-elcctloo us County Treas urer. subject to the rules of the primary. If re elected I pledge myitclf for faithful service in the future as in the past, and shall appreciate your support I). M. McCaskill. HafiiiK been solicited two year* past, alio thin year, to nmWe the race lor Treasurer of Kershaw county, at the same time believing in the principle of the Democratic party of rotation in of fice, I hereby announce myuolf a candi date for ."-aid oftice. If elected I hereby pledge uiVKcIf honest and efficient service. J. Frank Wost. out- namo " Sworn to and subscribed b'-fore me this .... day of .... ?5kc. Auditor as witoosa. A false slum Kind rendef*-wben you (tinned the ahovc oath did not a thrill of re morse pans through your veins? Oh bo ill ft' wHl'sny ^tbat" 1* a common tiling, everybody does this, it is gen erally understood thot .the-properl y is not put in for full- value " Yes my frioud I know this, bat what about your oath, look and road. If wo disregard one, why not all. Why should wo set up mich.u howl when a man swoars a false it) quo room of the Ovjirt lloune?probably at the satn'c time another one making his retnm in anothor room of the same Court House doing about tbe same thing Its an ootti, that Is all. Well wo will go bank to prch bi? tiou and high salaries again. With all dun respoct to every, cfllciol. I have nothing personal against a sin gle one but I itm for prohibition and a reasonable Hi>lary to all Respectfully, J. K Creod. Mossengor aud Cauulen News will please copy. Wreck on tho Beftbonrd Eleven box cars, composing the Seaboard Air Liue train No. 8, a through freight, were derailed and broken up at Lugoff vesturdav nf ternoon at 1 :07. No lives were Ips'. About. 3f)0 yards of track is bad ly totn up. The six-foot euabt'hk ment, where the dersilrnent occur red, is ploughed up for several hun dred feet. Tho wreckago has been cleared away so that trains could pan* esrly this morning. The traio was in oharge of Conductor J, W. Dowd. Adminisifatoi's Notice, I hereby uive notice thai I will apply to the .ludKO of Probate for Kershaw County on Monday 12 M., .June 20th. next, 1910, for discharge as 'Administra tor of the estate of I) U. Williams, Sr. ? n. It. WILLIAMS, Admr. l\ntate D. It. Williams, Sr Published in the Camden Chronicle May 20, IrtlO. Administrator's Notice. I hernhf'give notice tbat I will apply to tho Probate Judge. fe*,.Kersha?,.,QQyn. t>v *t 12 M. -on Sfonday. June 2(^'^next, 1910, fQt^liHchnrgrt an Administrator with Will rmnexod of the estate of Susan M. Manning.: ..... \ n. r. Williams. Adrnr.^Eis?r^n?n(n M. Manning. Published in the CatAditn Chronicle May 20. 1010. Executor's Notice. Having executed nil the provision* of the Will of the late T. \V. B. Smith, and a final accounting of the osnin having been made, notice is hereby gi*on that one month from thu date, on June IStb. 1910. 1 will apply t? the Judge of Pro bate for Kershaw County for a discharge as Kxccntor of said Estate C.N. HUMPHRIES, May 13, 1010. Executor Citation. South Carolina?Korshaw County By W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Thos. B, Ancrnm mads "i1' . ^ . .me' . to KrAnt htm letters of Administration do bonis non, of the Estate of and effect* of James Can lev deceased. ' These are therefore to cite and admon ish HI and singular the kindred and the creelitorn of the said Jaraos Cantev. deceased, that they be and ap pear before me, in the Conrt of Probate, to be held at Cam den, 8. C, on the 30th dav of June n*xt after publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show tauae.ifany they hatr, wtj the said administration shoold not be granted. Given under my hand this 15th dav of Juns. A. D. I?10.7 ? . w. lmcDo?^ ' Probe* far Announcements. MAtilHTHAlfc D?-KkM? Towijiphip I wish lo *nno?nee to Hi# Dtfpjocrifif VOtf l* ?I DtlttlbTOMMMNj) that I will b<i * t'4ii.)i'Ut? )u the a|'|>JO?< liiinf ptiitjtfiy rjc<!li >n lor Megi'atiate for this lownehip, and hIihII Hj-prvoiat* ll??l?? support ???' I win well known, hiving lived hor? *11 my j Itf*. And I believe that I know lie ij< ml* j ol (bo oflb'o. M ti. Ifuckaliec. I hereby unnounce fo the voters of Do Kalb Township iln.i I will bo * oindldaltf in Olv approaching iUm0CI*tli! primary for re-election as MouiHtruUi. My record' <* heforo \nu a? ?i d 1 *ba)l apprvtiale your endorsero*!)! for thl? office a^a-n. 1), M. Kirn.bur. I wish to aonyutu'o to the y.itera of DeKalhjrowr??bip that I mn ? candidate for Mu{ti>draie. subject *<? the primary rnlef. Your M)|>|K>it will be guntlly flip*' predated l?y nif. I>. K. Dixon, In reply to the curd of* V^-tu*," wlio kindly Mi|/uc?->it( d my numd in ?">nnceMoii with the oftlc?? of Muytistuate for DrKalb Township. I wlfli lowy thai I httvrydeeid ?'d to enter lite ruc?, subject to lb* rule* ol lite deuiQCiMtic priinr.ry, and will thank | my friend* for their support, Very respectfully, it. n.' wiiiuniH Walerte Township It. W. Sutton in hereby announced as a Ciandidale lor MtiKi"trafe in the Town j of Illuney and the lower division of Wn tereo Township, subject lo tin* rule* of the Democratic primary; Voters. HulTalo Towutbip Mr. Kditor: ? Please announce *lr J. II Munu it* a f-andidatc for Mti^i?lruli' for Uuilalo Township. Mr Munn bus bad six y ears experience u* Constable and knows the antics of ths office and shoitH lie receive Ibe nomination the people will Bmko no miatuke. His i'licnds. LEOIStATimK. Mr. Editor: We take pleasure i?< pre senting tltt> name of Mr. Henry T. John son for tho LegUlature, eubjeet to tlu rules of tho democratic piimary. If elected ho will discharge Ins duties in a manner lliut will reflect credit upon l>in county, Many CitizctiB. I wit?li to announce to tin* voters of Kershaw county that I will stand for r?* ftyrHion tq tin; lh.?u?e of Representatives from tTiis county, and if a^airi honored hy the di'mOttrttie voters with ilieir Bu(Trsi;cb (or thin position 1 pledge them faithful ?crvjcnii in the future ?s iti tlvo jrflwrr - M. L. Smith. The Comity Boa id two years ayro unan imously passed a resolution ieqmatin? our legis'aiive deleiration to reduce tho township Commissioners from three to one i,n each tOwn?dityr -The request wjjjl not heeded. Why not? J. O. Moseley. flaviiu: been soUcited by a number of friends to enter the race for the Legisla ture, I hereby announce myself a candi date for Hui J position and pledge myself, if elected, to work for-the best intermit of the people of Kershaw county. K. li. Elliott. To ll.e Voters of Kershaw County : ? Yielding to the solicila ivn>. < f triends.in every section of Kt rah aw (V,unty, I have rceoi saleied my dutcuuiualion to .stand as a candidate tor Ma^is-mre of DoKalb Township, and hereby announce my can didacy for the 1 Ions? of Representatives, I will htarjily appreciate the support ot I lie voters in the primary el ction ?nd if elu-t'-tl, will my ni'>s: faithful and competent service. W. <\. .Schrock At DITOH I hereby announce b> the votnaa r.f Kershaw county thai I will b." u raudi date in the uppioacttiuK deiuocrhtlu pi i niary 'or ro-eleetiou a.s Auditor. Apple elating the honor conferred upon me two years utfo. I r> spi ctfully so'icil your 6up> port for tho ensuing term M. 1 ?? Ha bo n. TOWNSHIP COMMISSION E K. DeKalb Township Mr. Editor:?l'lease announce the mime of Mr. J. A. West as a'candidate for township commissioner for Delvalii township subject to the rule* <>f the dem ocratic primary Mr. West ha> nerved in this office for about ten years previous t "> thin ami his experience and ability in atire officient service. Many Friend#. VVatProe Township T. (1 Sessions is hereby announced as a candidate for Township Oommii.sii ner in Watereo township sul'jeot to the rules governing the democratic primary elec tion. Democrats. Mr. KditorPlease announce the name of Mr. Newton Kelley as a cand date for re-election to the office of Town ship Commissioner of West Wa'erco, subject to tie mips of the detnoorat c primai v. Mr. Kelley is the right man in the right place, and if olected bo will do in the future as in the past, discharge his duties. Friends. Buffalo Township I"'WT#h"tof Tftftirrvinco'-t-n'"U>o? <W-mocra tic voters of Buffalo Township that I will be a candidate for Commissioner of Buffar .to~Town?hip. -* 1 f elected I pledge them that I will do a Commissioner's dutie*. K. M. Huckabce. H.litor Chronicle: ? IMrnse announce Mr. A. B. Shaw a candidate for Town ship Commissioner for ti?o lower section of Huff-do Township. Hi* will make a good commissioner. Many Voters. Mr. Editor:? Wo, tl.e voters of Buffa lo Township, present the name of Mr. M. A. Shaw as a candidate for the office of Township Commissioner. Sir. Shaw is a thorough-tfoinc Business man ami if elected he will certainly perform the du ties devolving upon him. Voters. 1 wi*h to announce to t" e d*Hnocratic voters of nuffulo Township tliat I will stand for re-election to the office of Town ship Commissioner. If elected I nrondsn you Jaithfuf-servlce. ? W K. Klliott. - K1 at Hock Township The friend* of Mr. Ja"?eH 8 Bsrfield her*by announce him a candidal** for Township Commissioner for Flat Hockl township subject to tho rules of the dem ocratic primary, Friends We aro authorized to announce Dr, K I F llorton for Township Commissioner for Flat Rock Township. JUDGE OF PROBATE. | To the Democracy of Kershaw Coun ty :?The "elaeiTOh for JuJge ofTrobate in tho last campaign having been only far ttjfc unexpired term ot Hon, W. D Tr*n> ?hum, that office it to be voUd for again this year. Having served oal/ a part of ? term, aw* hartnir; as 1 hprro and .be-" lleve, filled that office to Ihe satisfaction of every one. 1 solicit from t he democrat ic voters of Kershaw county their endorse ment for a full term, pleigiag them the same faithful service to the future that I have given in the paat. and aasuria* them that their support will be more greatly appreciated than ran b* hare expressed. With detp ijatitLdiTfOr pt? faVoH*l *a Our growing l> inesw demands more space for some of our Departments To make this net ded room we must reduce our stock before we can find the. ppao to place the 12 Wur-j drobe Cabinets for Men'*; and Ladies' Suits which we have ordered. In order to move the stock <juick wo have decided to cut the price deep end. make quick work. To make a quick clearance ot stock we are putting on a Sensational Alteration Sale Begin ning On.Thursday, June 16, and Con tinuing Ten Busy Days. Thia ifi no mushroom nnle gotten up over ilight. We have been planning this pale for six months Buying Cotton. Linen and Silk (iouds in large quantities lut August when these goods were low in price. These dependable good3 we shall sell you at a saving of 10c on tin? dollar. A Handsome Sewing Machine To lie Given Away. We want.to show our friendliness in a subsbineial manner ^Bom you?will remember always. We have do cided on this,method to convince you*. Come and see for youneif, that we mean what we Kty. Oo every cash pur chase a person is requested to register in the Big Book. No piece of furniture i9 more necessary in every in every home than a first-class Sowing Machine. The Standard is a beaut) and very ligbt running, The machine is worth $50.00. ifee tlie display window. * Clothing, Shoes And Hats. Great Reduction !n Priced Great Slaughter In Price oi? Clothing Our entire Block of Men's, Boys and Children's Suits must be reduced in order to make room for our New Cases. Be To'w XViTqubto you a few of our specials: 7 50 suit for 3 08 11) 00 suits for (5 48 12 50 suifs for 8 48 15 .00 and 1H 50 suits lor . . . . v 9 98 18 50 suits for ... 12 88 20 00 and 22 50 suits fur ? 14 98 25 00 and 30 Ol) suits for 18 88 Don't You Want This riachine?' - - >>' Don't Fail To Reg ister In The * ? jv >& M,??SCo' "The Big Store. 4outhCarolituk *rt r:i-vy> **.'? ?w ? V. ' . I ' .K'. W.?"??v ? raFFlr#'' *? ? . * *. ?/?A- ? ?'. . ' "r)T V" '? . ?*. ' ? ? ?'?.:. ,'v ??. ,'' ' ? ' Cj O % $ 0 0 $ & & fSt $ ?'. . . , ? . && /.-? ? P. ? The people <>i Camden and surround >? :? . * ?' In# .section are invited to help us celebrate our Second Annual May Sale, which will I I TThisr?day|Sfr . v.-. vv-r-'-.r. Mav i0. 49fO M ^ f ?*' J S ? ( ? . ami continues for two weeks. The occasion will be made memora ble bv the distribution of CrOft AAA \?1 '? ' r |M1U< " yy <???'! i'l ni 1/ V' '?? A j. 'v A } \f s j?. ^1/t Ji .& v.i k K?^ Vy -tV{ pl'iCCi 30 iOW tiliit every .y chaseri; mind wiil tie impressed with the {'act thai all bargain records fjv his or -her exnersenCe have been bro- yy. ken. We intend that the great ma?|j| ju; it, ,>f these prices sha!! remain y*;.y sccy i <he store opens, I burs~:---r (Ci<e\ tHiiv' i V u i, i/Hi I'M tisc [ill! merely * ? t'ci *?' y tf t trend or they^ ??offers that w I ., during this jStile Vv'C 11"? c til h * ? iv/iiO ?vingexam :pies-. Yois.r nr.;,: 'oment will grow as you u.;,rn: e,:;x | .. . il V . [!>()??: ?".< !?t i; ' j.-1> :* \;ii<;* t> l-2?\ Sale price 4 l-2c 25 ;.v - ?' .????*. ?]???.? ?<?'.; a*. 1;.i:: !?: .??. vyT iv 1U ? > :*rd 5c * .-j* .Vrfi-iV I cum* 1*t in' t.t *!?. i i ;.:i:_. ,*? tic jiii' i:, yard lOo y,..T 5 J> - !'nii.r i ??? 11: ?v K. . :t I<l v ')' .1 . 60c 25 Ii i.il r, t:,i> >alv, value *> 69c 100 dw.en Lviirs ( ?;? \ . >!s, l.ij e neck. value 10c, at -5c loo i i-. i'li'ir 'ii ? I j '? I;:. 1 ?,l.itu.'M, value 15c, yard 10c -v. 20(1 liiiu n (, ii'.Vib \\ M;:-ules, value 35c, each 25c 100 Sin \ .}; i c-ii'tr :;m ,'2-V 89c 40 (1 7?'ii Ho\ <; \\ ;tsh jj.;;;??? Mrul<- o{ good heavy material,riiZ . j-;y. > i to 10 y-Mi's ? panN were made to sell for half dftli tr. ;) t(!t; t m > - ?.!,? mi i ? 'i )?')?(ir '25 dw/. Hoy s H'-e.sev n ...i ..jna'ity pereae, each 256 - v 50 d??/ n Mcii- (. l. ?.a.W urk >'?irtvalue 50c, at 33o - 200 doz .Me:. ? 1$ \ ]) i ,.d, rwear, >liiiis and driwei'S ,at 39c 15o paiix M-in'sOo iW-'r -V p:ic... pair '.1.29 7 35 Mr., * ^^i.i Ou ',u 22 ;>ti, ^:11price 10.48 r Cohi'itrs ^ap'.iieou I il-juiii and looth Powders, can lie Compare these prices with others and even our own former prices. We are actually underselling; our- iv selves.. \\ e are not confining this ? * sale to any one department, but ev- j ery department \\ i 1 i o ffer 4y ou bar gains upon which we invite compar- ~ ^ ison. , Come and see for yourself! REMEMBER THAT COMPARISON^! IS THE TRUE TEST.:;;'";^^^ " *? ? . ?? ?