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R?mb?rt? New* Notes. Koinberts, July Tll?* droiiKht In fearful herO. HllO colli Is a tiling of the paid and cotton Is KolltK down mi <lor the withering: heal. Tivim tiro dy 1 iik hi tho woods. It mil k?*>> ono f ? ? I 1*1 ik*' to h<?o his hard work U" UU'lOC In tlilx way, hut It in it .v Iw all for lla* f?est. IMhkuIi church, ia*ar hen-, enjoyed a Hue moot I uk h?hl w<vk l(c\ J ,\V Trul lick aided (ho pardm. Yhi* coiigl'c KiilluiiK woj'o la ru?* ami tho hajutvlor wiim llllc. Ho VOI l add 1 1 ImiH to tilt' church ami tho church Kroatly revived. A nuiuhor of vlnitorx attended tho xer iuoiih ?| tii'liiK I he wi?Ok. Aiiioiik them we Hotlce<| l(ou. W. Moseloy, a promlueut candidate for the Somite of Kershaw county, and Mlxscs Fthoi HiDIH), Itcs-de HatMeld. Kale Mo.-,?'le> . . and l?oht Mcl^'od, four pretty younx ladles from Korxhu w and I #ee count lex. On tho lind .Sunday In August, Itev, S. I). Halley, of Korxhaw, will aid In a meotiiiK to he held here at McHeod'x church. Sunday Key. Mr. Colo preiicjiod the funeral of a lady at Marshall's (-lunch. 'ITiIh week lie will aid Itov. S. II, Mat Hold In a uioetliiK at Heiivi'r Main church. Miss Mthol Smith, of Camden, Is vis It 1 iik Mi', 'I'. M. Ihadley'H family. Miss Hexxle Mat Hold, of Sheppard, visited relatives and friends here lasl weok. Miss Kate Moseley visited friends here ias( weok. Stockton News Notes. lloy kins, S. July 211.? Mr. l/oroy Humphries, of <i??rueto\vn, has hoon visit i iik his parol) Is, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. I lumpiirles. Miss Hemic Swinnie, of < 'hostorfleld, is the Knost. of Miss Kthol I Inniphrles, I Mr. Charllo SowoH Is vlslthiK rein .tlvos and frlomlH. in Martsvillo. Miss Dtla Watts, of Camden, spoilt the week end with Mix* (01 lud I lum piirles. , , Mr. W .11. Hon roi>,- jjf Camden, spent .Sunday with Ids father, Mr. It. M. I'oarce. Mr. Alva Humphries was a visitor to this seel Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Soweli. of Harts vllle, visited at the lioiqo of Mrs. It. I.. So well last week. ? Mi ss Lmiviui Humphries has return *?< I from a campiiiK trip at Moiitreai, K. t Mr. 'I'oia . Humphries visited In die Stockton neighborhood Saturday and Sunday. * Misses Sara Humphries and Sal llo Hoarce returned Wednesday from I 'lies tertiehl. Miss Maude ihudttcr ontortrrtivod a few ol her friends Saturday iilKllt In honor of Miss Swhuiie. Ices and cake was served. Ml ss Ktltci Humphries entert ii ineil ho.r friends with a rook party Friday evenliiK. Misses HoVuicc Svvinuie ami l.thel Humphries spent Monday ulKht with Miss Horoua I lumphiios StrikiiiK coal minors near Ft. Smith. Ark., Fiidii,\ last destroyed proper ty worth ahoiit .f'JOO.tKMi h.v lire and dy namite. v ' SMITH GETS OVATION. Smith and Manning Appeared Favorites at Charleston. < 'tin I le*|on, N, C,, .Inly ??V About .VM( < 'InirlcKtnii citizen* ami' a few la die* heard t li<* candidate# for governor and other utate uHlew Hpeak hero ye* tOI"<hl> afternoon. The yu'etlug begin i lllivc at four o Vloi-k All elevoh as* pi en 1 1 1 for the governorship were pres out, n f h l tin* "features" of the utter ances lu i Ids race were the attack* it I m >11 Hie New* ii iid Courier by John (I, I i 1 1 * 1 1 it i*< I h, ('luult'H Carroll Slmms find Lowndes J. Drowning. Major Itli'liardH en mo In for <;</iiMld erable In in lui Mr I iik at t ki?* liuudw of two other Hlease candidate*, W. C, Irby, Jr., and C. <\ Slmms. John (J. (Mink scales was hissed at timi?* h.v a j>or tlon of the audience, hut thin did not deter lilin from plainly expressing hi* views, and Id* wtaud on the matter of law enforcement was applauded fre quently hy a majority of the crowd, The mention of (iovernor BJettHe'n inline brought hotli cheers and hlsse*. Mendel I-. Smith received practically an ov-atlon, and little nhorf of one was the reception of Hlchard I. Man n 1 1 iK- All the candidates for governor declared of enforcing the laws. M. < Willis, fur adjutant general, had rattier m hard time making his SJHJeeh. The friends of \V. \V. Moore appearing greatly in the majority. The next meeting of this campaign will he held at St. (Jeorge Tuesday, the va rious candidates returning to their homes for 'a rest In the meantime. Who is W. F. Stevenson? ( Political Advertisement.) For What does 1k; stand notoriously? First, for economy, Do you know that congress In the last two years has spent on creeks and rivers and harbors? 'Phis has not help ed H^e jieople of th Fifth District one penny. South Carolina'* share of that money according to population would he !fir?S,tMKMMHMM). If they had put that on our post roads instead of in creeks and habors and rivers every man in South Carolina would have a good road at hand. During that term our whole state government has cost only $'.*0,0( >0,000.00, We wonhl have about. two and a half times as much for our roads as It takes to run the w hole state government, and instead of its being used to benefit our roads it has been dumped Into creeks and rivers and harbors, and almost none of It has been seen in South Carolina. They have Just passed a bill through the house carrying $S0,(HM),(HH>.(H) and the senate will add to it. Stevenson says, cut down "that steal," a* Hen | Tillman call* II and build roads to the fanners' doors. What does the farmer say about this? (Jive Steveson a chance, and lie will do his best,, not only to "put the Fifth district on the map,* but to put the farmers' of the Fifth district on the map also. Mrs. T. K. A me r son. of St. Charley, Is I lie guest of Mrs. \Y. I(. Hough. MARY E. HAMPTON REGISTERED NURSE l>Hi'hain, N. C. ; paused State Bd. of South Carolina; post graduate of l.lncoln Hospital, New York, N. Y. Residence 1)10 Campbell Ave., Telephone Camden, S. C. POWERS CARPET CLEANING AND RUG COMPANY The most modern and host equipped plant In the state for rn? and car pet cleaning. Our scouring process makes your earpet look new. Carets altered and rema<le. Out of town work given prompt attention. We guariiutcc our work to ho the hest. Write us for estimates stating the quality ami size of rugs. ? Powers Carpet Cleaning and Rug Company, I ."?!> Wcntworth Street, Charleston, S. Disease TUli WESTON & BROOKER Sanitary Septic Tank Affords the rural homo all theconveniences, the comforts, the PROTECTION of the modern city sewerage system. Tt is your INSl'ltANCK ngainst dan gerous, unsanitary conditions which breed serious and often fatal diseases. Solves the Problem of Setvage Disposal for the Rural Home. When it is used there is no^insightly nuisance to pollute the soil and drinking water, to furnish a swarming place for Hies and a hot-bed for disease perms, to cause 6 tn harassment. Installed just beneath the surface; never needs attention. The processes of nature through the action of bacteria disintegrate the organic matter and eventually it seeps out into the ground, harmless water ami mineral matter. No odor. Constructed of nun forced concrete, on the most approved lines, in our plant at Columbia and shipped to customers complete. Simple, easy to install, far cheaper and vastly more edicicnt than any makeshift. Approved by health authorities. It coats you nothing; puts you under no obligations to find out all about the Sanitary Septic Tank. "Write us and let uh tell you how it will enable you to aKord your home modern conveniences and protection against dis ease. WESTON & BROOKER. INC., Manufacturers COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Iluii. I>. K. Flnley For Ite-Klration. \NV are nniln?rl/?*?l to announce ttx* >ut iii?* of IK M, Finley us a ctti^idnlu for reelection to Congrew from the Fifth < 'ongrcHHlonal District, subject to the rulmi of (ho Democratic primary. FOR THE SENATE. Mr. Editor; The many friend* of Mr. W. U, Hough take pleasure ill announcing* him au u candidate to sricceed himaelf hh Senator from Kershaw County, subject to the rule* mill regulation* of the Demo cratic primary. Many Friend*. To the voters of Kerahaw County: At the solicitation of friends ill ev cry section of Kershaw County, I have entered the race for the State Henate, it nd will abide the roHtilt of the Deuio cratic primary. If elected I shall di rect my thought and effort to further ing the agricultural and educational intereat of our County and .State and shall endeavor to l>e of service to ev? ery citizen of Kershaw County. A. J. HKATTIK. + ? ? ' I hereby announce uiyaeif a candi date for t lie State Senate, aubject to the rule* of the democratic primary, if elected I pledge my beet efforts to furt her the interests of the people of my county and state. (J. W. Moacley. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I lie re by announce myaelf aa a can didate for the House of Repreeenta tlveH from Kershaw County, aubject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. LAURENS T. MILLS. Editor Chronicle; Believing that Mr. Norman S. Richards, of Liberty Hill, would make Kerahaw county an aide man in the House of Representa tives, we hereby place his -name before the voters of Kershaw county ns a candidate for that otlicc, aubject to the rules of the Democratic party. Many Voters. At the solicitation of many of my friends throughout the county I here by announce myself as a candidate for Representative from Kershaw county. Two years ago I received a llatterlng vote for this oillce and will appreci ate any support given me. Very resjiectfully, II. T. JOHNSON. FOR AUDITOR. At the solicitations of my friends, and In consideration of the large vote I received In the race two years ago, I hereby announce myself a candidate for County- Auditor, subject to the rules and regulations governing Vjie Democratic primary. JOSEPH <i. MeCASKILL. At the solicitation of a number of my friends and being my own desire, I announce myself as a candidate for re-election as County Auditor, and so licit the support of the Democratic voters In the primary election, and if elected will discharge the duties of the otllce faithfully and ettlclently. Respectfully, \V. F. RUSSELL. Fid. Chronicle: ?The many friends of Mr. L. \V. West desire to announce him as a candidate for County Auditor for Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party of South Carolina. Mr. West Is a man of sterling qualities and marked abili ty, and would make an able and effi cient Auditor. , MANY FRIENDS. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. To the Democratic Voters of Ker shaw County : ? With a high apprecia tion of past favors and assuring you that it will ever l)e my earnest desire to serve you faithfully, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to the oltice of Judge of Probate of Kershaw County subject to the rules of the primary election. Very siweerely and truly yours, \v\ l. Mcdowell. FOR TREASURER. Wo hereby place in nomination the inline of Mr. 1). M, McCaskill for nv olection to the otllce of County Treas urer, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary, which position he has tilled with courtesy and ability for sev eral terms. VOTERS. After consulting a few of my friends In different sections of the county. 1 have concluded to become a candidate for Treasurer of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ItesiH'ctfully, K. It. WILLIAMS. Mr. Creed for Treasurer. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the otllce of Treasurer of Kershaw county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. If elected I promise to faithfully discharge the duties of the otllce. .1. K. CREED. FOR MAGISTRATE. DeKalb Township. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the otllce of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of tln? Democratic primary. J. DORY HUCKAREE. Deputy Sheriff. At the solicitation of friends I here by announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D. F. DIXON. Editor Chronicle: Please announce the name of Mr. 11. C. Robinson as n candidate for Magistrate for ? DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Ihnnoeratle primary. Many Friends. I'pper Division Wateree Township. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Maoist rato for the upper division of Watered Township, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Demo cratic Primary. * English Br&nham. TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER I>eK?lb Township. At tho solicitation of friends I here by announce myself a candidate for reflection for Township Conimhudon or of DeKalb Township. Very rosi>octfully, .1 N. Me LEO I). 1 hereby announce myself a candl for Township Commissioners of DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. K. I>oKAY. Flat Kock Township. 1 hereby announce my wolf a candi date for tho olllco of TpwUsUtp OoRt* mlsslonor for Flat Hook Township, subject to the rules und regulations of tho Democratic primary. J. C. FfcULKKNllEUKY, Editor Camdon Chroniclo: The many friends of h. D. Oghtirn beg to nominate him as a candidate for the olllco of Township Commissioner of Flat Hock TowiiBhji). Mr. Og burn is fully competent to fill the office if olocted. Ills Friends. To the Democratic Voters of Flat Hock Township: I hereby announce myself a can didate for Township Commissioner of Flat Hock Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election. J. Hobert Magill. Buffalo Township. I hereby announco myself a can didate for the office of township Commissioner for Buffalo Township, Kershaw county. 1 will abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. Elliott. At the - solicitation of my friends, and in consideration of the large vote I received in tho race two years ago, I hereby announce myself ii candidate for Township Commissioner for Buf falo Township, subject to the rules and regulations governing the I)eino cnitie Primary. \ T. F. 1IOHTON. Editor Chronicle: The many friends of Mr. Amos West desire to place his name before the people of Buffalo Township for re-election to the ofllce of Township Commissioner of tills township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Mr. West has done his full duty in the capacity of Commissioner and the whole i>copie of the township appreci ate this fact. IIIS FHIENDS. HoffaU Township. The many frlendu of Mr. II. W. N'orthcutt wlah to announce that he wHl Im* a candidate for Magistrate ut lift hunt', u n?t If ol acted lie will inuke ux ii k?hm| Magistrate VOTKUS. Kdltor Camden Chronicle -IMuse uit nouuce the uuine of J. 10. Copland fur re-election to 1 1??- < of Magis trate for lower Buffalo Township, sub .leet to the rule* and regulations of tlu* Democratic primary. , Citizens of ltethune. Magistrate Flat Rock Township. 1 announce my name us 11 candidate for re-election of Magistrate^ of Flat Hock Township in the ensuing primary election. James T. Truesdeil. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Flat ltock Township subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. F. O. PERRY. I hereby announce myself a candl* date for Magistrate la Flat Hock Towii Ohlp. W. A. CUNNINGHAM. Mr. Editor ? Please announce Mr. T. D. YaVborough as a candidate for Township Commissioner for Buffalo Township. He will abide the result of the Democratic primary. He is the right man for the rl?lit place. HIS FKIENDS. Editor Camden Chronicle: Please announce Mr. Amos M. Ilorton a can didate for Township Commissioner for Buffalo Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Mr. Horton enjoys the confidence and good will of every citizen in the community and would make a good commissioner. Ills Many Friends. Wateree Township. ' Mr. Editor: We the friends of Mr. John Raboni Jr., are pleased to announce' him as a candidate for the office of Township Commission er for Wateree Township. Wo be lieve that if Mr. Habon is honored with the nomination that he will render good service for the people In the discharge of the duties there of. Many Friends of West Wateree. CAROLINA BOND & MORT GAGE COMPANY Authorized Capital $25(^000.00 1008 Union Hank Building COLUMBIA, S. C. Farm Loans Negotiated throughout South Caro lina on improved farm lands in sums of $3,000.00 nnd .upward on five years time at reasonable Interest rates and terms. , Call or write for information and application forms and arrango approv al for loans to meet obligations matur ing within the next few mouths. J. I j. Mimnaugh, President H. A. Kahler, Vice President T. B. Stackhouse, Vice President Li M. Hawkins, Secretary nnd Treas . T. P. Sherwood, Asst. Sec. and Treas. Barron, McKay, Friersou & MofTatt, General Counsel. W. M. SHANNON, Ixwal Counsel for Kershaw County, Camden, S. C. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that. . oiwi month from this date, on Saturday, August 2*2. 1014. I will make my final return as Administratrix of the estate of B. M. Pearee, Jr., to the Probate Court of Kershaw County, and apply thereto for a final discharge as said Administratrix. Mrs. HI. I. EN I,. PEARCE, Administratrix. Camden, s. C., July IS, 1914. ' A big meeting of farmers will be held at Uoek Hill August 20th. " . v ? >* The Relishable Kind of Soda is tlu< kind we Hiirve from dur fotin. tii in <ooi, cheering, thirat upj*}** in-, 'l it** in i dfop h 1 1' i Hi.- ^ are equally i?ure and tempting^ .perfectly' dolloloua, Flavmwi to HUlt all tawtOH ttUd funcieH, 1111(1 Ju?t (> 1 T enough Ice-cream to make It imjnI. tlvely refro?Ulng ut all hours. Tbl? Ik the UealthleHt drink one e*n take In the Hummer time and like wl?e the most economical. J > Camden Candy Kitchen We Deliver Ice Cream to All Perls of the City. Phone 78. Camden, S. C. WANTED? -To Buy Cattle Highest cash price paid for good cAttle-fat or poor- all must be free from cattle tick. Camden Beef Cattle Farms FRED E. PERKINS. Sp.ci.1 Parser L. 1. GUION. Propria, Attention All Machinery Owners ' When you install Machinery you need a chain block. We have them from 500 lb. capacity to 0,000 lb. capacity. Sell you a 2,000 lb. capacity for f 10.00. Gin Saw Iilcre and Gummers In stock. Filers $25.00. Delivered by Express. . _ COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 West Gervaii St., Columbia, S. C. We Stand at the Top of the shoe trade in this city be cause our shoes are always the newest In style, the most, reasona ble in price and the most reliable in service. See our new ladles' slippers and the first two proposl tlons will be plain. Buy and wear a pair and the third w^Jl be proven. McCaskill Bros. CAMDEN, S. C. Presbyterian College of South Carolina :1 Clinton, S. C. To what college shall we send our son ? Consider sotne of the advan tages of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina. It is well located. It is growing rapidly. The equipment is excellent. The faculty is strong. The regular college courses and degrees are given. It has a new gymna sium and physical director. The religious and moral atmosphere is the best that can be had.. Its graduates are malting good, rne expensee are moderate. For catalogue and information, apply to DAVISON McDOWELL DOUGLAS, D. D? Pre.. Clinton, S. C. Wood's Trade Mark Crimson Clover Is Best Quality Obtainable, of High Tested Germina tion and Purity. Crimson Clover is a wonderful soil improver; also makes splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good liay crop. A crop of Crimson Clover turned under is equal to a good application of Btablo manure, and its valuo as a soil-improver ia worth $20. to $30. per acre. Wood's Descriptive Fall Cata!:^ giving full information about CRIMSON CLOVER, ALFALFA, WINTER VETCH, and all FARM and GARDEN SEKDS for Fall sowing, tnailed oaxo^iiwt.? Write for Cafnlog and prices of any Seeds required. T. W. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va Working in the Garden is a real pleasure if you have the right tools. We have a complete line of the best garden implements hi the world. They are made for real service and to make work easy. Come and get an outfit. It will help you make a better garden with less labor than you ever did before. BURNS & BARRETT Seasonable , , Farm Implements and Farm Machinery. THE IMPLEMENT COMPANY'S special bulletin, just issued, tells all about the advantages and profitable uses of Cider and Sorghum Mills, Grain and Seed Drills, Special Drill for seeding Crimson Clover in Corn. Disk Cultivators. Whirlwind Silo Fillers, Gasoline and Steam Engines, American Field Fencing, American Steel Fence Posts, The modern ^development in fcncing. The Best of FARM WAGONS, Buggies and Runabouts, Rubber and Galvanized Rooting, We will lake pleasure in mailing this Special BulUtlif upon request and quoting prices on any Farm Sup* pll?s required. Write us. THE IMPLEMENT CO., , 1302 E. Main St., - Richmond, Va. Pay Your