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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I>. NIIm and ( Publisher*. K. N. Mrltowrll S ruhlbdied ovcry FrUUy ? 1<*0 No. rir<?*d street, ami- entered nt tho Cam . dvn (HifttoflicO HS HJKHUWl das* Ulilll mat ter. I'rlc# |>or annum $1 (x>. .jt ? - ".vi - - t i.y* Wf nro. glad t?> revive oonununlea Nona of <i nnxounhU* bUfcth, but hii Important condition of their (>ul?l lea - tjon lit that they nhii 1 1 In nil rata** !x* accompanied by the full da mo a i>?l ?xact addreaa of t ho aender. Obltu arli'*. resolution* of reHjWt, nnd church notices will not lw charged for. Mat ters of purely n personal nature will be charged for at the rate of five elmta u I trie. Whiskey or patent medicine ad vertMements will not l?o accepted at any price. Kate* for display adver tising made known on application. Camden, S. .March ill, l!Hf>. Ihink Hi^ircments publbhed In 'i'lic Chronicle Inst week shown that the Sinn of $t(7(|.7 1."? 0,"? U now on de|?oslt in the four hanks of the county, and 'lots of farmers throughout the count y still have cotton stored on their yards. This looks like prosperity. Nine candidates so far have an noutictsl for sheriff of Kershaw county and the campaign is rather early at fhat. II promises a merry one. The Chronicle In several hours late this week reaching Its readers, caused by a rush of Joh printing and a large demand for extra advertising space In our columns. We appreciate the spU*u ?did patronage given this paper and try at all times to he on time with our paper, hut this week was a little too much for our force. According to the re|>ort of the State bureau of vital statistics there were 701 births aijd ill.'! deaths In Kershaw county In 1IM5. of the deaths there were lb reported front pellagra In this county. There were 1,4110 deaths from this disease in' the state during that j>erlod. As showing the steady Increase of South Carolina's popula tion. during 1 1)1 ft there were 44,l)ftO births and IM.ftOl deaths. There Were IS deaths from lightning and suU cldes. . | Fire swept over the principal busi ness section of Lexington, S. Tiles day morning destroying property val ue* I at $1?Jm.immi, with insurance of about $ lo.oyo. The l.eviugton Idspatch owned and edited by 'J. M. Ilainoii was completely de<| roved. lie valued Ills plant at SIO.oihi. with only $I.Hnnj insurance, lie also lost bis residence t valued at $."?,? h.o with oid.i .<!.."?< mi in j snrance. Mr. Johnson Called Tor. I "? 1 1 1 ? ? r Chronicle : For ??nn? time we j THtVe been looking for t lit* aiiuotniee ? incut of Mr. Henry T. Johnson. of Kothinw. for (In- legislature The oh jei-t of ibis <-? ?i i i ii i ? m i* *.m f i ? >i i is to inform Mr Johnson that the people are not . ^oing to be satisfied if lie does not run K-etneinbering the handsome \ofe accorded him for th.s position a few years ,? t lt o we 1 1 . i ' k it woii'd bo un ' grateful in Mr Johnson : to re-p.-nd in th?' w i-Ue-. of his r ?? ??*?"??' ? ??! this ? time. f.?r ?e lie' i e\ < ' iha' t J m - is the. opportune time f--r Ii.ih i.< enter the race, as . \ : - r i t . I it ?? ti - jti.tUe it highly t : C' ??*"?>. i r \ for .i man of Mi Johns. ?ti's ea j ijeit % and pa ? rb?t |v .? 1 1 to fill this important oil ice ' \Ve w i'.' take no ev.-iis). Mr. .lohn?oii. >o let n- hear from yon ri ir 1 1 1 away < n e of ^ . un Man v I r lend ? ; ' ! Teacher Who is familiar with the bat! e ,.f l'.in Uer 1 1 i I ' *' * Pupil -"Well, ma'am I unless | ;mi I've been a cadd.v for f w o years" Judge. . Throughout thn twnpnltni ??f 10U a persistent effort was made to create tiui imiiriauluu.tiiat MUUUilW V^VU?! he elected ami Itotlililic w?* loft'lin don** to make I li?* iuhhm of the voter* believe that he was not tlio popular candidate, In the up country n-jH.rts were circulated that lie had tio strength In tin- i<>\\ coUutrj ami that the Vote* of that Motion would be divided among .aevcral candidate* in tin* low ro?n try It vmih told that he had no follow InK In the up country where tin- Mk vote U ea?t, Hud tin- UP country would not support any save an up-country mail ami that. therefore, it would tie; f.,!!s for f li?* middle and low country tu waste votes on Manning. At tlm Inst iponivnt before the flrjit primary t |ie elTort to defeat Manning wan brought to a climax hy the publication of statements, calculated to Influence, voters, that Mantling could not he man United ami tin* law ami order voters j were advised to vol*' for another can didate. in at lca>d one of tin* up conn try counties, on the day of the elec thai, a bogus tch'KtVi.m, purporting to he signed l?y It. I. Maiming. and say lug that he was out of the. race amj urging his friends to rally t ? ? tho sup port of another candidate, was gencr ally circulated. Those tactics deprived Manning of thousands of vote**, hut he nevertheless developed sufficient strength to go in the second primary to the surprise and disap|>ointmcnt of t hose who had fought him and were not over scrupulous in the methods they used to accomplish ids defeat. Already there Is abundant evidence that similar methods are Iwing used to weaken him and from now until the close of the campaign the State will he Hooded with rumors and re|>orts of all sorts, all designed to make the people, who supported Manning two years a go, believe that he has lost the confidence of the mass of the i>co ple and that to elect a man who will enforce and resjs'cf,. the law and give the state a businctA administration It will be necessary to vote for some oth er candidate. <?ov. Manning has car ried out his campaign pledges and Ids' record has been such that he merits and should receive united support of those who elected him In 11)1-1. ? Sum ter item. At The Majestic Saturday. Francis X. Hushmau and Beverly Bayne, the popular motion picture stars, will be seen here on the screen ;it the Majestic, tomorrow*. Saturday April l>t. in "Man ami His Soul." a live act Metro wonderplay, produced l>y the i. Qualify Pictures Corporation. Mr Bu-hinaii and Miss Bayne are sup-. |N?rted.hy an excellent cast inclmllm; Helen I>unl>ar. <Jra?v Valentine, Kd ward Brennan. Charles H Prince. John I >a vidson and other notables of the -i feu.il and -dace. There are scores of t.lur scenes in this wonderful pro-> ? lU' tioii. which is easily tin* best star ring \ chicle ever provided for Mr Bu-Junan ami -Miss p.avne during their I careers in the silent drama. In ,-iddit ion to "Mali and His Soul" will *??? Charlie Chaplin in his late*t 1 N-a na \* >ucce^ s ",\ N'iirht in the Show " adv A liito man ikiwi ?! I.oiidc!* tjulck ( wa- con\ i? fed III the Metlllct t>\ ille J court lii?i wti'k of uian?hiughler aielj wa- sentenced to v|\ years. He took an appeal. I \ Mclniiis.. a lawyer of 1 ?a r 1 i i iir i t ? >! i member .of the legislature, lias] announced himself a candidate for eon ; jre-- from the Sixtlit district against .1 W ii la rd Hag-dale. From Other Paper# Have ,vi?u Kte|?pe<i on tiny caudhlato'* cur .> t'l ? The streets. as well as woods, are full ??f candidate* and not ? few of t hem art* trying to tlml ? >u r what the i*ople inv thinking so thc.v can (titer po?*e ov "leailerar hy ? u<l vocn tlOtf the things they tlijnk the |>eo|>le want. Thl* country U curacd with a su|?er tiuliy of such leadership: <?t'cenvllly Piedmont. With the" war on lit F.Urppe, the trouble with. Mexico ant) condltTrrns "of unrest In otlu>r part* of the world ami the South Carolina campaign approach ing, tin* devt.l N looking forward to a busy summer. Anderson Intelligencer. Tom Watson Is not e*|M'ct<'d to write a very lengthy article of ootidoleiice on a* Vou lit <>f The Augiistu Chronicle tire. ( Ji eenw oocl Journal. Wit lion i reference to au.\ individual, In tin* past or present or futuro, we will say that we have often been lui pressed with the sauill Importance the people of South Carolina attach to tin* matter of choosing a lieutenant gov ernor. .N'<? man ought to !??' choaen for this office who has not In him the making <?f a first-class governor: for If a governor In elected to jfiiol her .Of fice or resigns or dies, the lieutenant governor becomes governor us has happened a numher of times In the history of the state. The carefulness In selecting a lieutenant governor should he second only to that exer cised In selecting a governor. ? New* herry Observer. v IMca.se Catch Me! The office running for the man. And let the Judge* time It ? Hut though a tree Might refuge he, Vou never see him cllmh it. ? Frank Stanton In The Constitution, p Eloquence. The following, written on the hack of an envelope, was picked up 011 the ground at a gathering of South Car olinians and Is sup|K>sed to be the "heads" of the speech which one of the orators delivered and which lie had Jotted down beforehand : 1 (iod knowa ? ? The Fair Women This < treat state? ? The (Jlorlous Past The ( Hd Veterans" Mreathes There a Man Familiar Faces ? * ? ? .Joke l'eep (Jratltude? ? ? ?Columbia State. Anderson Intelligencer. I folding .a record extending through out Kit years without missing an ls >ue, the Augusta Chronicle malntaln ed Its record on Thursday morning even after Its modern home, the Chron icle building, had been destroyed In the tire which swept away 'J<? blocks. The Chronicle of Thursday had two tlv pages, all of which, ex repiinc jtboiit one and one-half col umns. was devoted to news of the lire and calls for meetings to be held. The paper was about one-sixteenth the >?izo of the. regular edition, but the editor and managers of the Chronl 'le are to be congratulated for netting out an edition >>f any kind. Tin ir of I'll \i;tr< without mlsslif.' a single edi tion is a unique and a commendable one, ai d e^ervt-ne generally i-^ Interest ed fn b"i riling that they were able to maintain ii on Wednesday night. 1 *d i - torlally the Chroiib le Thursday said: "As for the Chronicle. it Is tonight striving mighty hard to maintain its l.'If year nvord of ii"v? r missing an i?'tte. "Hut. with it- plant totally ?ie -tro\,-d, ju>t at the hour when it- f<>r<e w starting to work, with only one linotype and a tl.'lt bed pre.vs mi kind!\ pur at our disposal by the !Jid_'.'y Wlng-Tldwell Printing Co.- -and al ni"-t too badly da/ed (?> plan :i da.\ ahead, v. t i :;n ??nly -ay that Th?* Chronicle i- -tiM here, even t h ? ? ; v I ! the new i.(nni Chronicle ltuil lim* i completely gutted, and will be here' through the generations ( i ? come. to te'd. frcai day to dav and vear to year, the dollies of Augustans and t " ? ? ? i i* neighbor*- and the world at large. but in- re particularly, to tell of the new !>fe and energy ami determination Mint ha\e been kindled In the heart and -?ml ??f Augusta ti\ last night's live ui : I i it -ii dollar blaze." REALTY TRANSFERS As Shown by Books in Office of County Auditor. ?' I*. Iiavis J. I*. Watts. "><> aires, $1<N> Tfwti ( 'tMincll of Kethune t ? ? Trus tee*. School District No. one aero In town of Bcthune, $1. M. 1". Hethune to I). T. Ya Thorough ami A H McLaurin. 1711 acres. M ('. West to Luoretla Hraclo. 1 lot in city of Camden, .1 W. Wat kins to II. M. Shaw, one house ami lot on Mill street. $2,<mh). IMnah Certain et al.. to Fannie I.u cas, their interest in 47 acres, $58.75. *rci ?OUL At The Majestic. Saturday* April 1st. Also Charlie Chaplin, in 44 A Nipht in The Show." You will find every kind at this store. See our scienti fically constructed eye-glasscn which enable you to see as well at a distance as close at hand ? bifocal glasses. Don't ruin your eyes ? beware of cheap glasses. Come in and have a confidential talk ? it will cost you nothing. Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C. SuWribH** Faying I'p. During eourt week just eloned many .r ..in ttuhNerihor* ? ii I h-<l ami paid their siil >.s?ri | ij inii in Tin* < 'hronlelo. >th<*rs Imvii mailed wMtt*lr eheeks t <? on lllll H L'.'.mI 111,111V HeW IIIUIH'Ji lmVU Jmm'Ii added to our large' llfct. Tilt' low I hi,' Ik a list of tb?*H< vvlio have re memhered us reeontly: I>r. W. S, llahififor.l, Cnunleii $1 <mi * '? _ ; | W..M. lU'Jton. Westvllle ??.-1.00 j J F. Klllot l . (assail I <H* : W II K irkhride. Camden ) .00 1 \V, K, Net ties, Camden 1.00 II. A, Itrown, Camden 1 <*> Isaae Itrevard, Camden .50 Charlie Adaiuspii, Cnmdeu ~5 John Boykln, Cainden LOO \V. F. MeCa skill, S aiekuow 1,00 .1. I.. Davit. Camden .50 Johnny Murehison, Caindeu 1.00 F, I. Truesdell, Kershaw 2.00 V. F. MeDowell, Westvllle 1 *M? J. L. KiiMK. Hethune ,, .1,00 Mrs.- Jim PinviTH, Kershaw 2.00 (>. A. Hall. < 'amden '.... 'J.0O Mrs. C. 15. Lewis, Camden 1.00 W. A. IMtwards, Wostvillo 1.00 ,1. A. West, Cassatt .... I 70 Frnest C. '/.emu, Camden .50 W. J. Maugum, Jefferson 1 (M ? Mrs. It. Team. Camden LOO W. K. Kve, Jr.. Hurt on. S. C. 1.00 F. p. Klrklmul, Cnutey l.OO 1(. F. Simpson, Camden l.oo Nelson Iteynohls, Cauidene .50 W. ('. Cobb, Hethune ..1.00 J. F. Smith, Camden 1.00 L. 10. Gardner, Jefferson 1.00 Mrs. J. II. Waters, Mo tea If, (in 1.00 I>. 'I'. Hlaekmon. OasMatt . H. S. Marsh, Camden 1.00 Mrs. C. it. Smith, TMniinonsvllle ...1.00 Henry Joy, Camden .50 L F Coats, Kershaw * 50 J. W. Brown, Camden 1.00 T. J. White, Lugoff . ....... ...1.00 II. C. Hardy, Camden 1.00 (Jeo. Hunns, Mlddletown, Conn 2.00 Mrs. J. M. Stewart. Camden 25 W. it, Outen,; Kershaw .25 W. E. Hendrlx, Camden 1.00 M. II. Hendrlx, Waterbnry, Conn. ...25 John Hawkins, Itethune ...1,00 Lee Ilasty, itethune 50 .1. M. Spears, Westvllle M.OO Mrs. V. J. Watts, Lugoft' 1 .(H) .1. F. Davis, Itethune ...2.00 Mrs. W. L- MeNair, Camden 1.00 .1. S. Uahon, LugoiT .50 T. II. ..Young, Kershaw 1.00 J. S. Lewis, ,ir.t Camden 1.00 L. S. Williams. Kershaw 50 C. T. Trapp, Camden . .. 1.00 K. C. IVaree. I toy kin l.Oo Levi Moore. Lugo ft' 50 W A NT S FOR RENT FOR SALE FOl'ND ? ( >11 l.vttleton Street. between; Laurens and I ?*?Kn H? -treets. scarf! pin. Owner t an v-?'t >ani?' I >\ railing at (toodale's China store and paying for J this advert iselneiit. PLANTS FOK SALE? Nancy Hail Po- ! tat<? phiii'.s. i i t .'"I <<>. Kgir. Pepper. Shasta 1 Mi Scarlet Saire, ('Miens. J Periwinkle. 1, aureus Street ?.'recn-j house. Camden, S. phone .'{.'l.'5-I.. r.o-i ?_> ' HATS BLOCKED? Have your fiats | hioeked and eleaned in an up-to-date manner. Leave orders :it McLain'sj Barber Shop, 1(K>7 Broad street. Cam- j den, S. C. . 50-11M i LOST. ? Is any body seen a little black 1 pig. bob-tall. white feet. If s<? re- ; turn to Bennie SasjMirtas. ? - - ? ? WEBBER COTTON SEED FOB SALE ? We still have a limited quantity of; our choice Webber cotton seed. These' seed being carefully handled and saved J siMK-iaily for planting seed from our i own crop, are too good for milling and j we are specially anxious that good far- j mers buy and plant them Instead of j Inferior and adulterated seed. It will pay well to do so and it Is unfortunate that good farmers do not know they can make equally as much seed cotton per acre with Webber as they. can with best short cotton. Just what is re quired to make a good crop of short cottou will make a good yield of Web ber, and with present 'difference In price, the premiums on Webber will more than pay for all fertilizers used on both cotton and corn. (Jetting 18 \\ cents for some and an average price of 10. 55 cents last year for our Web ber, our premium paid for all ferti lizer used and. we still had left about j $1,500. Easv money. Surely that looks good enough to you to cause you to quit short cotton and plant Webber that j will make you more money. I'ricc per ' bushel. $1 ,'J5 f. o. b. cars our station. ! In good hairs; check to come with or der. If yo\5 want good Webber s??od i that will make 1 '4 inch staple ? just; the same seed as we will plant our I 350 acres with ? let us have your or<ler ' nromntlv. Workman & Mackey, Cam- ! den, S. C. 50-51 j Fertilizer with Potash ? Ten tons or J more to reliable farmers or mer- , chants at less than cost of Ingredi ents today. Clemson College analy sis give* it ft per cent, ammonia. 3.70 muriate of potash. 5 50 per cent sulphate of potash. Address Box 23, Boykin. S. C. 45 ? I Prescription No. 10 will Innoculate against or cure Eryslplils and chol era of Hogs and Chickens. Treat ment free. O. M. Gay, Veterinarian, Kershaw, S. C. FOK KKNT. -For tkio ho 4 Him of 1U17, a ton room hrlcfc Colonial house, nil modern o<?nvoul?'in-os. Beautifully fur ntahcd tliroUilUuiU will) H.utlftuo fund turo. I.ovoty grounds. To this reason al'lf. The nuido climate as Camden ami Alkou. Koforoni'os given ami 10 qui red. Olio Injuir from Charlotte and two from Columbia Address |{o\ Chester. H. C, |H 1) Have your Horse's IVrtli examined. Had. teeth affect tlio alimentary can al. ami causo colli', Indigestion, Mind, ami stomach stagger. All exami nations^ frm o. M. iluy, Veterluar In ii, Kershaw, S. C. FORI) Cylinder re^ boring nwrhliw Just received. Wo can now re-horw your cylinders, tit larger pistons ami rings, I til 11s tjnnkihg your old motor better thaui now nt only a fraction j>f the cost of. ! installing now parts. Tills machine al j. so takes any cylinder that Is .'I .'114 inch bore ami has a detachable head. ? W. O. lluy, <Jarago and Maohluo Shops, Cttliideu, S. C. 47-50p j FOK KKNT. * ? House \\ rooms, hath, pantry, kitchen, hot and cold water, oloctrlo lights, all modern conven iences. or part of houso furnished or unfurnished. For tcrun. apply to ,1. K. Lang. Ml. FOR KKNT ? Two story houso from April I'lrd. HID 1.1 road Street. Also a four room cottage, Apply to Mrs. S. A. Wlttkowsky, Camden, S. 0, 47 FOK SALK.t-1 Mire Wohhor Staph' cot toil socd. '2,000 hushols k?hs1 car corn. 100 hushcls cotton patch l'eas, if planted oarly will nmko 2 crops a soar. 'Address H. II. Hoyklu, Itoykln, ,s. ('. 484) ANNOUNCEMENTS if Cards under this bending will he run from now until the primary at the following rates: For all State and County office* $5.00; m agist rates and county commissioners, $3.00. Cash must accompany copy, excejpt those who have ledger accounts at this office.) , FOB CONGRESS. Mr. W. F. Stevenson authorizes us to announce that he will be a candi date in the Democratic Primary dur ing the coming summer for Congress man from the Fifth Congressional Dis trict, and to thank his many friends for their very substantial support in the last primary for the same position. FOR SOLICITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of \V. 11. Cobb as a candidate for re-election as Solicitor of the Fifth .Indicia! Circuit, comprising the coun ties ?>f. Kershaw and ltiehlnmi. subject to the rules of the Democratic I'ri niYu'y. For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce myself as n i-an didafe for the office of Sheriff of Ker shaw County in fin? Primary election to ho held in AujruVt, and promise to abidv by the result of said primary. Hen. P. DoLoache. I hereby announce myself, as a can didate for the otliee of Sheriff of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules of the coining Democratic primary. 1 shall appreciate the support of all the people, and if you honor me with this high office, 1 promise to till it to the best of my ability. M. 1>. COFF. ? ( Itetter known as Policeman <!off> We hereby announce the name of F. I .. Truesdel of Kershaw for Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary elec tion. Many Citizens. I am a candidate for the ojliiv of Sheriff for Kershaw ??ount.p^fuid will abide the result of the primary elec tion. J. F. HAl'FMAN. After considerable thought and med itation. I have concluded to make the race this summer for Sheriff of Ker -.haw county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and I will appreciate the support of the \ iters of the county. Yours trulv, it. li. WILLIAMS. i iierri'y nuuouuett uiyaeu aH a can dldate ('or ra*?l(?tlOQ to the oilier ^ sheriff of Korshuw County, subject t<> flu* rulya ami regulation* uf tlo* t.v primary. W. W. HI CKABKK A i the of sonic ?r m 1 1 lends, i hereby announce myself ^ I . fu?' the Olllcc of Sh?'llir (>f Korshay county at the ensuing primary election uud will abide the result 0r the same, I >. <i, PI'KTOUtiK. I hereby im uouiuh) ui y self as a vail dldate for the office of Sheriff of Ki>r slmu County, subject to I ho rulon of (ho Primary election. s. h; MK'KI.K, At the solicitation of many frU.^ I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to tho rulos of the Democratic party K T. KSTIt II )(}|<:. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as ? <>aB. dldate for County Supervisor of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules koy erulng the prlmray. J. UOBT. MAOILU I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for re-election to the office of Supervisor for Kershaw County, k re-elected I promise the same faithful attention to the affairs of KertiUaw county in the future as In the past. M. 15, WEST. FOR CLKKK OF COURT. I hereby aannouuee myself a canili date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. I pledge a faithful discharge of the duties pertaining to said office and will appreciate the support of the votei* of the county. JAMBS II. CLYRUHN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as u can didate for the House of Representa tives for Kershaw County. I will ap preclato the support of the voters of the county. I). T. RLACKMON. I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for the House . of Represent! tlves from Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the coun ty primary. T. K. TROTTER I hereby announce myself an a cm-, did a to for the House of Representative^ fur Kershaw County, subject to tie, rules governing the Democratic prlriu-^ ry. GEORGE (J. ALEXANDER ! ? . i For Superintendent of Education. We, the many friends of Mr. Alles 11. Murchison beg to announce him ? ii suitable candidate for Supt. of Edu - ^ cation, Mr. Murchison is well quali fied to serve the people of our Count; in this capacity. . Friends. ~ Appreciative of the call of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for County SujH>rintendent of Educa tion for Kershaw County. My prepa at Ion and experience fits me for good work and if elected pledge my best efforts for our edut-ational advance. Your support ...jail! be ..appreciated, I. ,1. MeKKNZIE. The friends of Mr. Thox. H. Yoaitf do hereby announce him a candidate for Superintendent of Education. Mr. Young has been teaching for the last tifteen years and we believe be. if fleeted, will make us a good and faith ful Superintendent. Many Friends. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the oflice of Magistrate of I>e Kalb township, subject to the rides gov erning the Democratic primary. SAM E. N. NICHOLSON. At the solicitation of many friends and voters throughout the Township l announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for DcKalb Town ship and will appreciate the support <>f the voters. D. F. DIXON. For Township Commissioner. The many friends of Mr. 1). S. Trapp do hereby place his name in nomiua* ti?>n as a candidate for Township Com missioner f??r DcKalb Township, and solicit for him the support of the voters of said Township. Mr. Trapp is & tbor on gh -going young man and if elected! will make us a good and up-to-date of ? fieer Voters. I Residence Property Tweed property, corner DeKalb and Lyttleton.Sts* Lot 124x307^ Wery^esirable property and cheap. Handsom5riSdence of J. L. Guy. Lot 341 1-2 front by 264. Very reasonable. Beautiful home of W. L. DePass, with six acres o land and good outbuildings. Excellent building lot 200x365, north of Mrs. L. C. Porters residence in Kirkwood. Two nice building lots in front of Mrs. E. Miller Boy kins residence. Several other desirable building lots in good local ities. FARM PROPERTY. 256 acres 10 miles south of Camden, 140 acre^_2* cultivation. Good residence. Three tenant houses r other buildings. Price $4,000, half cash, balance ? two and three years, 7 per cent. Rents $500 this y and rent goes to purchaser. Kennedy & Workman REAL ESTATE AND RENTS. CAMDEN. S. C. J