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AC?hig Wfitftof Cards are out announcing the eomtog wedding of Mies. Ethel Marshall of Wadesboro, N. C. to Mr. Hamilton Irvine DePass of this city. , The ceremony will he perform ? ed at Calvary Church, Wades bora, on Wednesday evening of Jane 15th, at 8 o'clock Chanced Hands. Mr. R. B. Williams has bought ont the box ball outfit of Mr. Fitch, and is now running it at kigh pressure in the old Carrison store. What between farming, store-keeping, box balling and vote hunting, Ross is a busy man, but he will always be pleas ed to see you, and discuss farm, shop, ball or politics. Union Meeting Discontinued. - Rev. A. R Earle of the Meth odist Church having been com pelled to take a vacation for the benefit of his health, notice are hereby given that the Union Meetings between the Methodist And Baptist churches are discon tinued until his return. All JCethodists are cordially invited to worship at the Baptist Church, pending the return of their Pas tor. Death of Mr*. Workman. After a lingering illness, Mrs. Keturah Workman, relict of the late W. H. R. Workman Esq., died at the home of her daught er, Mrs. A. 8. White on the night of Juue 5th. Mrs. Work taan is survived by a large family of children, six daughters and Xour Sons. Her funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church at 11.30 A. M- on Monday and the remains interred in the family lot in the Cemetarv. Cotton Mill Closed Down. I'he Camden Cottton Mills closed down on Tuesday for the balance ol the season. The rea sons given are the high price of cotton and the low price of cot ion goods. This shut-down is a Jteavy blow to trade, and what Is worse, heavier on the opera tives, coining, as it does just in the beginning of the dull season, when work of any king is hard to secdre. i We are glad to learn that a large number of the operatives: liave secured work at the Lan- 1 caster Cotton Mills, while quite < h number huve been taken in at] the Mills in Columbia. A11 advocates of Good Roads will be interested in the speech of Senator ? Latimer at Boston jome time ago. TUey contain valuable information. ,,r Work on The New Bank. Work on the new bank build qng "Is being pushed all along Ihto line. It is really inspiring to watch the stone-cutters and stone masons at work. The stone cut lers, with their setting mauls knocking off the edges of the rough stone, and with their chiz <els rapidly transforming an nu gainly mass of rock into a thing of beauty, fit for the building, And' the builders rapidly and with precision putting tliem in place. The building, when completed, will be a handsonc structure, a credit to nil who are engaged in rtx erection. ti * 1 C'amilcu Historical Society. The next meetiug of this So ciety will be held at the usual place on Monday, June 13, 8:30' p. m. Two papers of historical interest will be read. One on; .Daniel McGirt, the notorious1 tory outlaw, by Mr. K. M. Ken nedy. The other on the family of Col. Richard Anderson, of the Revolution, by Capt W. M. Shan non. All are cordially invited t-o at tend this meeting who think of joining the Society, and any may join who will send their names to the Executive Committee. The purposes of the organiza tion are to stive from oblivion the historical records and tradi tions of Camden and Kershaw county. l>entli o.' a <*ood CitlMii. Our community was deeply pained to learn of tlio death of Captuin Stephen C. Clyburu which took place at his residence in Kirkwood on Tuesday morn ing, the 7th. Mr. Clyburu had been a great invalid for some years, and for him death came not as an enemy, butasa friend, And while we may weep with the afflicted relatives, we must re joice that the spiritof our friend is now where pain and sorrow are no more. Mr. Clyburn was at one timo N one of our most prominent citi zens. and he at all times com manded the respect and confid ence of all who kuew him. He was a gallant soldier, n true gen tleman, a kind and loving hus band and father and a g>od Chrstian. Ho leaves a widow and four sons and three daught ers to mourn his Joss. The funoral services were conducted at, the house on Wed nesday morning at 10,30, and the remains w< r < interred Jp the Quaker Co "? t yy. Am Untimely Deatfc, Those member* o# o ?r com inanity who If new llr. Dwltl McLaurin. of Bethrave, #ere surprised ead shocked to beer of his untimely death on June 2d, from blood poisoning. It seems that be west fishing a few days previous tohls death, and having gotten a fish hook in his finger, cut it out with bis knife, blood poisoning resulting, and closing the life of a universally loved and respected man. To know him was to love him, and we knew Uncle Dan'l, and with bis Aosts of other friends, regret bis loss. Engrave upon his tombstone, He was a gallant soldier, a sin cere friend, and a true man. Death. Died at bis residence at Haile Gold Mine on May 80th, Rev. J. A. Baker after an illness of about ten days. Cause ef death, typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and three small children to mourn his loss. Mr. Baker car ried no insurance. Miss Lizsie Campbell, an eld erly maiden lady, who for years has made her home with the family of Mr. Jno. Dan'l McCas kill, Cassatts, 8. C. died at the residence of Mr. McCaskill on the 5th. inst after a lingering and painful illness. Died, on Friday last at her home on Taylor Street, Colum bia, S. C. Mrs. M. A. Sale after a lingering illness extending back to December. Deceased was a sister of Mrs. David With erspoon and Mrs. W. S. Alex ander of our city. Her mother and two cliildern also survive her. The family has our sym pathy. On the morning of June 1st, the angel spirit of little Kather me, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Savage left its earthly body and took its flight upward to dwell forever in that house not tnade with hands, eternal in th$ Heavens. Little {Catherine was about two and a half years old, the darling of her mother's heart and the pet of the griei stricken father. May God in mercy pour the oil of consolation in their bleeding hearts, and en able them to say in humbleness of spirit, "The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. Bless ed be the name of the Lord." Farmers and poultry- raisers should read carefully every word in our Agricultural and Stock columns on second page of this issue. Court Proceedings. Court convened Monday morn ing, Judge R. C. Watts presid tag. The day was consumed in trying the cases of the State vs. the following: Alech Hunter, Dog Killing, not guilty. Hainmie Nelson, Murder. Plead guilty of manslaughter. Plea accepted. "Two years at hard la bor in State Reformatory. De fendant only a boy. Randal Horton, disposing of property under lien. Guilty. Gang, 0 months. TUESDAY. State vs. E. L. Holland, Adul tery. Not Guilty. State vs. John Morrison, Mur der. Not Guilty. WEDNESDAY. Practically no Court. Proceed ings suspended pending nrgu inont on motion for change of venue in tho Gillis-Whitaker case. At time of our going to press, 4 o'clock, p. in., argument had just commenced. This issue may appropriately be styled Our Funoral Edition. God grant that we may nevor have another such. Responses to our call of last week have, we are sorry to say, come iu slowly, too slowly in fact for our purpose, Do not delay longer, frieuds. We extend cordial than Us to those who have responded, and hope to be able to do the same for many others in our next. Rev. Jabea Ferris preached a very line sermon at the Metho dist church ou last Sunday night on tho occasion of the regular weekly union meetings held by the two churches, the Baptist and Methodist. The People goes into a num ber of outlying or surrounding villages and towns, in each of which there is one or more busi ness men who use printed enve lopes, and letter and bill heads. We want a share of your busi ness, gentlemen, uud will make prices right. Zwiitv Vm ffif1* ?* *? P*t*nt OT rVffiHKSb^SS ?KE^ TMuSbiitoJk sar?ssf?"5T^te PERSONAL Mr. D. R. Williams and family are now at Flat Sock, N. 0. for the 8ummer. Mrs. W. A. Schrock, accom panied by her sister, Miss Daisy Youoff, has returned from her visit to Lancaster. Mr. W. C. Baker who formerly ran the Baker House on DeKalb Street, was in the city last week. He is now at Ruby, S. C. . , Mrs. Sadie Askew nee Brss mgton is visiting relatives and friends here. Everyone is pleas ed to have her with us again. Miss Minnie Hough is visiting her sister at Midway. We hope that she will enjoy hec visit, and return benefitted in health. Mr. E. E. Rembert, of Rem berts, spent a part of the day with us on Mondsy. He was as jovial and light-hearted as usual. ' Mr. A. M. Reese, the popular depot agent at Boykins, is with us for the week. He is a witness in the Gillis-Whitalcer homicide case. Mr. Sutton Johnson, a brother of Mrs. G. C. Vauglian, was in the city on Friday. Mr. John son is a commercial touries, alias drummer. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Brown and daughter, Katie left on Tuesday for the city by the Sea to spend some time with relat ives and friends. , Hon. D. |3. Finley, of York a candidate for re-election to Con gress is with us this week, en deavoring, we suppose to per f 9ct himself in the art of vote getting. Capt. N. Ceorge Evans, of Edgetield, is with us this week. Mr. Evans is a candidate for Solicitor of the fifth circuit. He is a pleasant gentlemun and un able lawyer. Mr. Willie Croxton, whom we had not seen for one year, is at tending Court this week. He is a resident of the Kershaw sec tion, and he is a valued fricud and subscriber, Mr. P. T. Villepigue and fam ily are now at their Summer home at Saluda, N. C. The Peo ple will goto him each week and will without doubt while away many an idle hour. Hon. T. Y. Williams, of Lan caster, also a candidate for Con gress, as his card in The People shows, is spending the week with us, or, such part thereof as he may deein necessary. Mr. Wash Hearon of Betliune spent the day .n the city on last Thursday. He was "almost persuaded" but not quite. We think however that we will hear from him before goiug to press. Dr. Henry Mood, of Sumter, accompanied by his son, Ashley, drove over 011 Friday morning, on (or in) his douHe-seated auto, making the trip from Sumter to Camden we understand in an hour and three quartdrs. Mr.C. W. Boshamer, Secretary and Treasurer of The Sumter Banking and Merchantile Com pany came up on Monday. He was introduced to us as the best salesman on the road, but the two occupations do not fit Dr. M. S. Kirk, of Hagood, S. C, was in the city on Monday. He is much interested iu The People (by report) and will bo vastly more so when he receives this copy. We expect to write him a life policy, good for oue year. Mr. E. S. Vaux left us on the night of the 4th, inst. for New York, trom which point he will, on the 11th, take the steamer for a tour of the principal cities of Europe. We wish our friend a safe passage over, and a pleas ant trip all rouud. Mr. S. McGowan Simpkms, also of Edgetield, and equally also a candidate for Solicitor is in the city. Mr. Simpkius is well known here having boeu engaged in several law-suits, aud having been acting Solicitor for Mr. Thurmond. Mr. W. P. Moseley, the origi nal " W. P. M." now, of Char lotte, N. C. is with us for a few days. Mr. Moseley is an em ployee at the Charlotte Post office, aiul is rapidly making his way upwaid. Wo were very glad to grasp his hand again. Mr. J. C. P. Williams, the| popular principal of Moores High School in West Wateree, was with us on Saturday. The climate over there seems to agree with him, for he is fat, too fat. We thiuk he told us he tipped the beam at ninety-eight pounds. Mr. Jas. Wilson, of Lancaster, was in the city last week for the purpose of organizing a local lodge of the Junior Order of American Mechanics. This is ; not exactly the season for the ' getting up of new fraternal so cieties, although life insurance is in ordor at any time. LL 1 I . . . I .1 ? Money to Loan. On farm limits In mm* of up nt R per cent; in mum of f1,000ii|> nt 7 pvr co lit. No.cfy&Hnlnxmn clinrwtf. h. Loo. in La no. BREVITIES. We earnestly request all our friends to volunteer news item?. Smoke White Kalftft* cigars. For sale at tbe Catndei. Drag Company. If you get a meagre report of Court proceeciujc, do not kick. We haye several times announc ed that We did not desire records | of crime in our columns. The ladies, and especially the young ladies will enjoy the short stories published on pages three and six of this issue. The White Knight Cigar is strictly a first-class suioke. For sale at tlie Cam den l)rug Company. Call for them. The season for peaches is ap proaching. The general report is that the fruit is small and wormy. Good peaches will com mand good prices. About the first thing a certain Lady said on urriving home after a three weeks visit to a sister city, after taking a drink of wa ter, "My, don't this water taste good?" It was not spout water either. The boys will be interested in our "Pluck and Adventure" stories. They are carefully selected, and always readible. Any insurance policy is goop as long as the company or order lives, so, if you prefer old line, but think you cannot atford it take a Fraternal. The picnic of the Methodist (Sunday School to Columbia last week was a great success, every body returned home, tired but liappy. Note the slight addition to fruits advertized by Mr. Schiad aressi. "Watermelons. George is to give us a tifty pounder for this notice. Their is nothing dull in The People, unless it is our editorials. Prom the first to the last page, every line is ^ood readible mat ter. Ask for tlie White Knight, the best *mokr on tho market. For sale by the Camden I>ruff Company. Do not road your neighbor's paper. Come to our office, pay for a year's subscription, and secure a life insuranc(fpolicy for as long as you keep up your dues. The new pressure pump rp cently put in at tho powor house was given a tost of nn hour or longpr on last Thursday, and the test was snul to have been satis factory. Tlie mains of the city certainly were well flushed. In cnso our friends should find anything in this issue that they think will intore^t absent friends and relativps. we Vtt? 'sav that wp have a few extra dopies on sale At five cents' each. The White Knlsrht forevor. Call for no other clear. For sale at the Cam don Drug: Company . We know that none of our cor respondents are dead, for all the regulars hold ono. of our one year life policies, fiomo of them may have that "tired fooling" nnd others mny be just careless. Bestir yourselves, mv brethern and sisters and help The People to interest the people. Merchants, and everybody in terested; call and look nt our samples of Job Work. "YVo are the finest, and nt, prices as low or lower than the lowest. Tins is no boast. Call and be convin ced. The Wliifp Knifrht: no smoke to eompire with It. For anient the Cam den Drue Company. Try tliem, ami he convinced. \ ? We will cheorflllly publish nny short snappy report of any good hasp ball gagjo that may be handed in to us.' An original report by us would be like a last year's birds nest, as we have not played a pa me in twenty five years, and then, only on the second nine. All churches, Sunday schools, associutiouH, aud religeous bodies have job printing donn from time to time. \Ve make special prices to this class of patrons, so &iv* us a call before placing your orders elsewhere. White Knight rigar, n Hplendid mnoke, eall for tin-in nt the Camden Drug Company, and take no other. Is your life insured? We do not mean in The People this time, but in s.nue good old line o.* fraternul insurance company, if it is not, and you are a poor man with a family you are crim inally negligent, If you have not the money to take a ?1,000 policy, take out $.">00. Do not forget when you want job work done, that this is one of our leading departments. We are thoroughly equipped for any work at prices as low if not low er than the lowest. All our work is guaranteed. The People viu*t be newsy, and to make it more' so, we must got the nows. This request ap plies to town and country alik?5. Wo meet some people out of whom you could not pull a bit of news with a cor if screw, yet we almost know they know some thing. Our Plioue number j# 102. ? ICE! ICE! GEORGE. W. CROSBY. I "THE OLD RELIABLE" ice dealer is better prepared this year than ever to serve you with ice. He is now running two wa gons, each making two deliveries daily through the week and one delivery on Sunday. Sunday hours at icehouse from 6 o'clock a. ra. to 2 o'clock p. m. He respectfully solicits your patronage. Wail Pap DECORATORS NOW IN CAMDEN 0! B. Lucas Webb's Art Empo rium, Columbia S. G. Get your work done now while it is cheapest and you can get what you want. Largest and most select stock to select from, best men employed to hang it. Drop me a postal. Will gladly estmate on your work and show samples. Address. B. Lucas Webb's Art Emporium, Columbia, 5.C. MISWESra RAILMU_0r 5. i\ Time Table No. ft. To taku effect Sunday, January 10. 1!K)4. at 12.01 a. m. Snpers??umtc 'l inn* Table No. 4, dated November 2, liK>:?. . BKTWKKN SI'MTKI! ? CAM JKN. TKAINH COIN*; HOTTII, No. 08 No. 70 T.v Camden 4 l."> n m 7 00 a in Sou. Jty. Junction -1 2ft J?ni 7 10 a in Ar KIIitIh'c 4 ;IS p m 7 210 a in Kembert* 4 i:> p ni 7 40 a in Ar Jlorden 4 ftK p hi. H oo a hi Ar Dalxeli ft 1:5 p mi h *_>r> a m Ar N. W. Junction ft 48 p iii K 68 a in Ar Suiuter ft 4ft p m U 00 a in TRAIXH OOINO NORTH. No. 00 No. 71 Lv Sumter 0 2ft p in 0 80 a in N. W. Junction 0 *27 p iii 1? RS u m l>al7.ell 0 47 p in 0 ftO a iii llordtn 7 Oft p in 10 10 a in Kemberts 7 28 p m .10 21 a iii Eller'oee 7 MO p in 10 81 a in Sou. Jty. Junction 7 fto p m 11 oo a m Ar Camden N 00 p m 1 1 10 u iii No. 00 leaves Camden Moil., Wed. and Friday at 1 p iii, -nr. Sumter 3.10. No. 07 leaves Sumter Tiles., Th.ir.i. Sat. 11 00 a iii, nr. Camden 2 00 p in. TllOMAS WILSON* President. summer School No tice. All teachers of Kershaw County who wish to atti'iid tne Kershaw County Seinmer School, hc^inuin^.luly IS, 11MI1 will plen*c notify the undersigned hot later tlinn the lAtn of June. Tlx- Comi ty l'naru \yill pay hoard of teachers in Camden ftl rat?* of pt*r month. 1'iilcss an attendance of twenty-seven is se<;ur?d there ean he no summer school in this county under t fie decis 1011 of the State Superintendent of Kd ueation. It is important therefore that (those who wish to attend the County Summer School should com municate with me without delay. It. C5. Hllt'CK, Sup't of Education, K. C. NOTICE To Teachers anil Trustees. The annual report of all schools must he submitted to the undersigned on or before the JOtli of June. Failure to comply will cause loss < f enrollment and decrease Of apportionment to such district. U. C. JlurcK, . Sup't Education, K. C. Probate J udge's Sale. State of South Carolina, / In tlie County of Kershaw. * Probate Court. Xt'llic O. Man, oh A'lmiiiittrilti'i.r of (he K*t(lte of J no. ('. Mod, iiikI Nellie (\ Man flint Miir;/ M mi, IC.ieenli'ice* of the Jfttale of EH:a ./. Man, I'lll till iff*, A if a hint Mnnj M, Man, Lillian A. Man, I.mrrrnrt It. h\flll, C. O, A \illl, 1 C. | 'llllt/lllill, /?'# /?'. Wrilt'rx, l\. rem tor of ]?',*! a tr of .too. C, IIV/'/c/'*, The limit: of ( 'nmilrii iiml oil ollirr 1 'ml ilurt of the I'.ntnte of J no. ('. fAmi, Ptfrnil'i tit*, I'ndcr and by virtue of a decretal or- j dcr or the I'rohate .1 ndm* lor Kershaw County, in above cut it l?*?l proceedings, tin* order ?la ( ?*<l Miir'sh 7, I'.KH, I, ,1. H. I'helps, I'rohate Winlifr tor Ker nlmw County, will well at public, outcry to tin* IliKhcKl bidder before the Court House door iu Camden, S. on Tues day, JuiyJIIIft h (Alb),. IWl, wit lii it the h'K?l hours ot sale, I In- following de scribed tract or parcel of land : Alltluit tract of lnn<l hi Kershaw county. South Carolina, cast of t'ain deti.oii west side of l?i>f Timber I'rnnrh containing thirty < :i0> acres, more or Ick!>, liiiiiiiilcil north t.y land* of tl.e es tale of II. A. ;.!?irfhull, east by Dig 'riuibcr llratich, south hy l-tnds of 'r. .1. Mnrsli, ami west hy lauds of ,f. H. Uarduer. Terms of Hale ? One half cash, bal anee in one year, secured hy bond of purchaser and mortgage ?,f premises, with opt ion to purchaser to pay i> it renter portion or all cash. Ilesaie in eas-e of noil-compliance :it i i?K o| bid* | der. .1. It, I'll K I.I'?*, ?finite uj J'robale, J\, C, I J ?id** J?, 1 IK) I. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For (Mpio, 1 am | candidate for ConrrrM for tlie Fifth Congressional District, sub ject to the result of tlie Democratic primary election. T. Y. WILLIAMS. For Solicitor. I announce myself as a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. 1 pled jre myself to conduct an honor able campaign, to abide by the result of the Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees thereof. Respect 'ully. GEORGE BKLL TIM MEltMAN. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date fo Solicitor ot the Fifth Judicial Circuit, and pledge myself to abide by the rwult of the Tteniocratic Primary. GEORGE It. KEMUEltT. For tho Lrslnliitani. We desire to announce as a candidate for re-election to the House of Repre sentatives the Hon. M. L. SM 1TII. sub ject to the rules of the ensuing Demo cratic primary. No greater tribute can be paid to his ability than the fact that lie was overwhelmingly elected Speaker ot that body after only one term's service, and we feel Justified in asserting that his record is one. in which the whole State has an interest and pride. MANY VOTERS. We beg to announce the name of the Hon. JOIIN G. RICHARDS, Jr.. as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, Mt the ensuing Democratic primary election, and sub ject to the rules of the same. No one has served a constituency more zeal ously and efficiently than Mr. Richards He is justly regarded as one of the most conscientious, safest and ablest legislators in the State, and his record certainly justifies the estimate. Ker shaw county cannot do better than bestow her appK>val on this faithful official by re-electing him to the re sponsible position to which he again aspires. ( MANY VOTERS. For County Treasurer. Mr. W. R. Hough having announced his intention not to stand for re-elec tion. we hereby pi tee in nomination as a most worthy successor, Mr. \V. F. MALONH for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Maloite needs no in troduction to the VMtr.-s of Kershaw County, as he is home born and home raised. We must have a good man to succeed Mr. Hough, and W. F. Malotie is the man. ALL KERSHAW. The friend* of Mr. I). M. McOAS K1LL hereby announce him as :i can -didatu for the ollice <?f 'J'n'?Hiiri'r ol Kershaw county in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. Mr. McOaskill needs no com mendation at onr hands, being well known to all the voters of the comity, and having alrcauy made a very cred itahle race fer the sairic otlice for which we again place liiin in nomination. FlilKXDS. Mr. "Editor: Please annoiinee that Mr. I>. K. llortJH will he a candidate for the olllce of County Trcn*nr?'r ?>f Kershaw county, subject to the l??mo cratic primary. FRIENDS. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candi date lor the office ot Auditor of Ker shaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election, liespect fully, JOHN J.GOODALE. The friends of Mr. \V. F. 1USSEFX hereby announce his candidacy for Au ditor in t lie coming primary election. Mr. Kussell is an earnest party worker, and has been for many years, which fact, coupled with In* known capacity to till the position, entitles liiin to a majority vote of his fellow citizens. Fill EN 1>S. We, the friends of Mr. MANXES UA HON, wish to announce liiiu as a candidate for the ollice of Auditor. Mr. Kabou is one of our best citizens. tho roughly 4| uni) , and if elected will 1111 the ollice to the full satisfaction of the entire county. VOTE11SOF WEST WATEIIEE. For Slu-rlff Everybody cannot be a Sheri 11', but there arc a number of good men who would make good Sheri iFs, mid out of that number the friends of Mr. \V . \V. II I't'K A HKE have couclildetl that lie is the man, and hereby place liiin in nonnnalion for that oliicc. ' VOTEltS. I iMTi'hy announce mysel f as a rati dhtate for Sheriff in Hie approaching primary election of the l>cmorratir party. Am J have previously filled this oflice, extended iiMMitiou of my caoae 1 1 y to give tin* people good service is unnecessary. I resj ????t fully invite the support of the voters of Kershaw comity. JAM10.S L. 11 A ILK. Mr. Kill tor: L'lcase announee that Mr. J. S. TUA NTH A?M will In* a candi date for re-eleetion t<? the ofMee of Sheriff. subject t?> the Democrat so I'ri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kershaw eoutily : At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I hereby rente hefoie you r. " a candidate for the ollice of Sherill' of our eoimty. I deem it iiimeeessary to say anything in relation to my administration of paid olHee during the terms. that> I nerved. My record is before yoji, and I cannot resist t lie temptation toth.-inU my friends for their support ;'in the past, and pledge myself to d?v my ?ut most to lill tlx* position so that they will have nothing to regret if they again elect me. and I pledge myself to abide the result of the I >cnmcrat 10 Pri mary election. It. 11. WILLIAMS. For Couii'.v Huprrvlnpr. Mr. 1>. F. I ? I X < > N is hereby nn nouurrd as a candidate for Supervisor of Kershaw t'ounty in the coming pri mary election. Mr. Dixon lieeu* no words of coiiiiuendatioii from lis, lie has served us well in the past, and is Well qualified to do so in the future. MANY FKI KN l>S. l'lease allow me space in your paper to present the name of Mr. It. M, I'KAKCF. as a suitable man for the im portant I'osition of Siiucrvisor of our t'ounty. In asking the people ?f Ker shaw county to vote for Mr. I'earee for this important position, we feel that we are making no mistake, a* he is fully qualified to 1111 the position ; and, besides, our sect ion h:is had no repre sentation ill a county ollire In iwelitv Ijve years. Signed. MANY VOTK;W. r*T VacMnrt*. Ntnr frli>nd? of Mr. K.8. VITJ-K I'lUlIK ImtcIi)' aiiniMimv him m a can didate t??r the point ion of Magistrate in IK'Kalb I'uwnsliip m tin* ^ primary election of the Democratic party. Mr. Villepigue am j?U* anility, ami will, if ct^oUHt. \?? ? till I lie olliee. Editor The I'mpli* : Pleaw al'-m ?:< space to til- name of Mr. I!. M. KlXOHKlt as a moat suitable datf for the otllce of Magistrate ??i !)?? Kalb Township. Mr. Fincher is u thoroughly g*>od man, of intelli^^nt-v and capacity more tlian ampl> snii: cient to worthily fill the ofllc*-.- Wo hope tliat he will stand for election. DrKALH TOWNSHU'. . Many friends to Law and Order lu tv l?y place in nomination for re-elect ion Mr. .1.1). MolM)\VKI.L for the olti. o of Magistrate for DeKalb Township in , t lie approaching 1 ?eiiiocratio primary. Mr. McDowall, as a Magistrate, need-: no comment at our hands Since l><> has tilled the ottfee, crime of everj in scription has largely decreased, ami those who have committed it, \\!i?u brought befo?v him have Iximi sevt r.-i\ punished ? the surest method uf- d.-;? r rinic others from committinic siiui!--? otl'enses. You vote for you own r;!.-r ests, friends, when you vote for Mr. J D. McDowall. LAW AND OttDKK. Fop Clrrlc of Conrt. , Believing in that good old De:i? ?. cratic principle of "rotation in oflliv." \y a. friends of Hon. ti. W. MOSKI.V, present, witli much pleasure, his nam.' to the voters of Kershaw County a- -i candidate for (Merfc of C'ourt. Mr. Mosely is a tried man, honest ami cut able, who will give satisfaction to :t!( the people if elected. As is well knov :i he Served us four years in the lioti-t: of Kepreaeiitatives, with credit to lit : . i self and horor to our county. We re spectfully solicit your support of liiir. in the approaching Democratic pri mary. Easier n Kershaw. For Supcrintrnilrnl of Kilucutloiu The man)* friends of Mr. J. M. W A'l'T S, and of Kershaw county, here by place Mr. Watts in nomination theolllccof Superintendent of Edu ? lion in the ensuing primary. He It.-' served us very acceptably before ? i the name otllce, and will do so again i ; elected. Vote for liiin. EAST KERSHAW. Mr. Editor: Tin* many friends of Mr W. I?. Tl'KNKK ?l i? iM-rcliy annoiiinv li i it) a eamlidat** for County Superin tendent of Kdueatioii. Mr. Turner i . well known as a yoiiii? man of lngl moral diameter. 1 1 ?? is a practical teacher, having tamrlil I he last etch' smveitsive your*. The last live year* in the saint1 community. If elect***!, ? will serve the comity in the same faith ful manner as he has served as teacher. MANY FK1KN 1)S. PASTURAGE. This is to inform iho pub!i> that I havo a tiiio pasture, bo.h upland ami river, and will I; > sjlad to pasture your cows, horsos or mules. My pasture is located on tin* ' Sal mom} place about four mile:-, from tnu city. T. G. WILLIAMS Pasturage. I am propared to pasture cat tle on the well known range of Mr. J no.* McStnyrl. Will t^ive the business my pcrsoual att.on - tion. Patronage respect.ltdiy solicited by M. CJ. I1UCKAUEE. ? W. A. SCHROC 5< , liKAii Estate Aoi:nt l-i,'" AND CoLM'K.'Ti Houses and lands bought, st i i or rented. Apply at office of The Peopi \ ' Cor. Main & Dekalb Sts., Cam den, S. C. GARLAND'S STABLES. New Stables, Fresh Stock, Up-to-Date Vehicles. Call on me on Hull vd <j e Avenue, Just below the Old Postojfiee . IF. A. GARLAND , J'roii'r. Camden Hotel Corner Main and Dekalb Streets. M^s. R. F. Phillips PROPRIETRESS. Goon i:oai:d ani> i/.>nofNa Wl liNiSllKI) AT TIIK OV.I) HATCS, $1.00 Per Ociy I . t \ i Ytur Patronage Silicitid.