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local flbatter. masted. Haw* aad Bullisse* or Muscn diaeCJ rapes- Apply at this office. fWr Bale. A floe Cow and Calf. Apply lor price and description at this office. Birth*. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Myers have our congratulations on the birth of another son and heir who arrived in this vale of tears j on tne 29th ult. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McCoy are also to be congratulated on the arrival of their first born last week, a fine boy. Married. On the evening of August 28th, by Rev. Willie Mills, Mr. O. L. HUrley of Cheruw was united> in the bonds dt matrimony to Mrs. Bailie Bardeld of this city. Death. Mr. and Mrs. J. . C. Stokes have our spmpatliy in the loss of the second of their twin in fants last week, the first having died several weeks ago. They were u tine boy and girf. Wanted. To rent or lease a farm of about 100 acres, containing wood, water and souie pasturage laud. M ?nit be located near some good white school. Leave term* and location of land at this office. , To Itenf. Unfurished boarding bouse, containing 7 bed-rooms, large dining room, spacious pantry and kitchen. Lights and water in the house, Irresponsible par ties need not apply. Seud in your mime and address to this office for further particulars. Notice for ISlct'tlbii <;f Coronnr. There has been considerable coufusion in several counties in the State as to whether an elec tion for the office of Coroner should be held this year. Coun ty Chairman Smith has settled this question for Kershaw Coun ty by securing the opinion of the Attorney Generul 011 this ques tion The Attorney General ad vises that a coronor should be elected for Kevshaw County this year. , ConirreKMloiml Meeting at Be lli miu. We had the pleasure of attend ing the closing meeting of the campaign for Cougress which came off at Bethune on Saturday. Owing to the fact that the town and county thereabouts had been almost washed away on the day before, there was ouly about one hundred spectators and au ditors present, but it was a good meeting all the same, and while the speakers disclaimed having said anything, what they did say was given close attention. Mr. Williams presented his cause yery cleverly, making a capital S|>eech, into which he injected a number of matters which he had omitted < n former occusioues. Mr. Fiuley also delivered what we considered his best effort dur ing the campaign. The results will be )>artially shown in our report of ttie Primary election held at IJethune, liuff-ilo, Haley's Mill and Sandy Grove on Tues day. Wo are always glad to iue ?t with our frieuds in the ite thune section, arid this visit marked uo exceptiou to the rule. Iu fact tn is occasion was rath or uiore enjoyable than our last us the b. A. L. (She'* iilwai/n lute) wan late, and we aid ample just ice to Dun ma Donald '# dish of fried chicken, not the same dish we mentioned before, but anoth er one. We extend thank9 for courtesies exteuded to us in this most hospitable community and hope to ineqt them oftener after we pet that pass over the 8. A. L. tint we are not daily looking for. Camden Lumber Mfg. Go. Camden. S. C. ?11 kinds of Moulding, Inside Casing, Columns, Balusters, Newels, Floor ing, Oeiling and Siding. Brackets Sawed to Order. Get our Prices. We use nothing but Long Leaf Tellow Pine Lumber. - B, W. Clark, MANAGER. ?*?'! Irtwn pi ill *?..!>>?.r turn ?ifr Ana). To <juH tolMM-ro ei??lly nnd forever. Ito ??mik Mik fv.i: of |||?, nervo iiihI vJjror, tal<o No To Bat. ?H? wonder-wo: krr, Hint make* wrcntt mm Mrrnif. All aragirlvui, ?Vi or tl. Cure gmtta IHIitel m<l iiunplt free. AiIiIitm \Qc i Chkago or New Y.o.tr and Jake. The cares and duties tad rt> spouslbtlitieA of ,life seemed to rest very lightly on the shoulders of our two notables, "Sam and Jake," when they met on last Saturday in the store of Mr. A. D. Kennedy, where 8am, despite the rebuff that he nad received from Lieutenant Young on the snake business, hud just pur chased and paid for a roll of bag ging and a bundle of ties. The language used by theLieutenaut on (he occasion mentioned seem ed to have found, sound lodge ment in the abdominal cavity of our black, colored friend, Bam, with the result that as long as cotton keeps up to 10 cts. or bet ter, A. D. k. gets the trade of "Sam" and his triends. On meeting on this occasion, Jake called Sam off to one side aud opened the conversation with: "Sam dis am er funny wort*. I is dun sabe my fodder. De corn am alrite an* de cotton am openin', but my 'stention on de lien am 'spired an' I got no vittal home, an* I want urn. WUa* I guine do? Do, do? you fool niggah. Put dat smart nigger boy ob jou's on a contrac' wid Mr. Tom Smyrl or sumbody wliut know how ter work er lazy nigger Ink whut he am, an' when yer pay up dut lien, go ou er shere crop nex' year. Dat whut yer ought to do an* yu wont hab no mo* trubble." "I am begin ter tink dat am good 'vice Sam, an* I guine ter tink ober urn. 'Fore I do dat do, I'se got ter sell er load ob fodder. We's jes' got ter hab suppin ter eat. Ise guine back ho no an' send ober a load by Lige' boy an' he sell urn ter Mr. King, dat new liberty stuble man. Less splice fust do, an' giter scrim prion ob dat Cruni licker f'oin de Doctah. Hit am sed ter be wusser den ebber but he go all de same. Advertising. Full bnsiness is going to be u litlie livelier than last year. Most people tiling it is goink to be the liveliest we have ever had. Prosjierity has continued up to the present aud t here is every indication that it will continue thtough the winter. People are going to buy things more liberal-, ly tbau ever before. Merchants with reputations will have little difficulty iu selling goodsof the right quality. Those merchants who have failed to get their rep utation up to the par point will have a handicap against which they will be compelled to work, but they should^ start early iu order to conviuce the people of their deter mi uatton to furnish that which is satisfactory and at a price which will be a pleasure to the buyer as well as a benefit to the seller. This fall business is going to require more push because there is going to be much competition for it. There are going to be more attractive goods, and the energetic mer chant is going to try to keep all Ins old friends. The man with out a reputation is going to try to sell on the same old plan. However much each may think his claim will appeal to the peo ple, tliure is 110 question but that I the contest will l>e fierce. The] results will be disappointing to1 some one, and success will go with hi in who has the most reason for that success. The fall adver tising campaign should start early and bo intelligently planned and carried to successful conclu sion. It is going to take brains, cash and determination to win the business desired.?11 ulmont Observoi*. .JAPAN'S TIMOIS OF IM3ACK. Vrry llcitvy IVniiltini' l? l?o Pnnnmlotl of Paris, Aug. 22.?An article written by Or. Kanjin Tomizu, professor of liw in tlie Uuiversi ity of Tokio, lias just reached Paris. It sets forth what the professor says will be the proper terms 011 which Japan can arrant peace to Russia when the vic tory of Japanese arms shall be consummated. Arguing earn estly each point, ho formulates the following condition: 1. Cession to Japan of the Chinese Eastern railway, which runs from Harbin to Port Arthur. 2. Return of Manchuria to China. <J. Cession to Japan of Port Arthtr ancl Dulny, as well as the? neighboring portion of the Liao tur peuinsula. ? 4. Return to Japan of SaWliali en Island, now used by tlio Rus s iv s as a penal colony. 5. Abandonment by Russia of Eastern Siberia as far as Lake Baikal. 0. Cash indemnity of at leost 1,000,000,000, roubles (*i?00,000, 000). According to Dr. Toniizu, Ja pan, for the sake of its future safety, cannot afford to yield on any one of these points, not even the fifth, In his opinion, Ihc I lowers will not have any rea sonable objection if such terms are imposed u^ion Uussia. /. 8ur? Thlag for f<w. A in which >oll? wjnot ItMUa nrtUlaK. BlhoiianrM,?K-k hvaditrha. tmd koo(u*, f??#r, pkl?? HU<t a Ui?i*???tio ?tb?r ?(? IV* c???r?4 bv oon?UpaVion ?ud nluniilsb llv?r. OmmvoU Cuddy Cath?rtt<-, tho won A*r#wl mw l' v or ntlmwhutl m?J iatMtiMd taaia ara \>y all drugfi?t? ffiiupantaad to com or MMMy refuatiwi. i\ C V. u* a iur? thlaf. Try a box toduy; U?c., tie, Ml ItrayH fx") Uv.oki?t Hm our Mg a& ?Miss Nellie Nettles has re turned home after a pleasant visit to relatives at Cheraw. ?Mrs. K. B. Young has re turned to her home at Lancaster after an all too snort visit to our family. PERSONAL ?Mr. W. G. El well, represent ing the Old Dominion Pit per Co., of Norfolk, Va., was in the city on Thursday. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Goff have our congratulations on the arrival of a fine boy at their house on the morning of the 27th ult. ?Mr. Charlie Potter, mention ed In a former issue, is with us again. We were pleased to grasp his baud, and bid him welcome. ?Mr. W. I. Stokes, head car penter in the completion of the work in the new bank has com pleted the work to the general satisfaction of all. ?Rev. Jabes Ferris is expect ed to till his pulpit at the Cam den Baptist Church on Sunday. If you hear the bell ring, come, If not, attend some other church. ?Congressmen Finley and Williums of the 5th District of South Carolina were both with us last week. Both we e fully confident of being in the second race. ?Mr. W. I. Villepigue, now in the government service at Washington, is with us now. to extend his stay perhaps until af ter the second primary. We were glad to meet him again. ?Dr. I. H. Alexander contin ues in about the same condition as formerly reported. Earnest prayers go up for the restoration to health of this estimable gen tlcmuu and worthy citizen. ?Mrs. W. A. Bull is here for a stay of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.Net ties in KirkwooJ. Mrs. Bull is now a resident of Cheraw. We feel assured that she will enjoy her visit. ?The population of LugofT and vicinity is rapidly increas ing. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hin son of that section have a new boarder in the shai>e of a line girl who arrived the latter part of last week. ?Mr. J. E. Vauglian, with E. S. Nettles and Son is now in the Northern markets purchasing a fancy stock of fancy groceries for the firm. He is an old hand at that kiud of business, so look out for result*. ?Mr. George T. Little and sons have returned from St. Louis and report a good time and a great show. We do not know where those tire horses are, out suppose that they will come in later. ?Not among the least of tl:e pleasures we enjoyed at Be th une on Saturday was the grasping of the hand of our old i and stedfast friend, Captain Mos es Hough of Haley's Mill. He is all of a man. ?We had the pleasure of meet ing this week, Judge Jesse Ar thur, now of liatrle Creek, Mich igan. Judge Arthur left South Carolina during the year lS(?i>, and has made but one visit to the place of his nativity siuce. He is a brother of Messrs. John and Willie Arthur, former citizens, both of whom are now dead. MIHWKIERS RAILROAD OF S. C, Time Table No. ft. T? tnke HIVct SiiihIm.v, January 10, 1001, nt 12.01 h. in. Supprseniinr'l ime Table No. 1, dated November 2, 1008. 1IKTWKKN SI'MTKH * CAMOK.X. TKAI.NH OOIMI SOUTH, No. IhS No. 70 T.v Camden 1 15 p hi 7 00 a hi Sou. Ky. .1 miction -1 -'5 p m 7 10 n m Ar K ller bee 4 8M p m 7 80 n in Keinliertn 1 48 p in 7 10 n lit Ar Itorden 4 ftH p hi K 00 n in Ar l>alcell ft 18 p in K 2ft n in Ar N. W. .function ft 451 p in H ftK ? in Ar Sumter ft 4ft p in U 00 a in TKAINH OOISO NOIITII. No. no No. 71 Lv Minuter 0 2ft p in 0 80 a in X. \V. .function ? 27 p in 0 JW a hi Ibilzell 0 47 i> in 0 ftO n in llorden 7 Oft p in 10 10 t iti Itembertn 7 28 p m 10 21 a in Kllnrbee 7 80 p in 10 81 a ill Soil. Ky. .TimetIon 7 60 p in 11 00 a in Ar Cm mien 8 00 p in 11 10 a hi HK.TWKKN \VII.HnN*H Ml I.I. A XT Ml'Kit, TKAI.NH tiOlNU MIl'TII. No. 77 7:i J'V Hnmtrr I 50 p in ? Jio p 11, l,v N. W. .function 1 f?:i p in ? ;t:i w m i.v riiMUi r, 2a p 111? 47 p m ?,v l?H?ki?villf r> so p in 4 no p in v *jjv?'r , owpm 4 25 p hi v }l!\\*r,\ "40 p ???? ??"? i? ?> Lv Mlllnnt 5 00 p ni I.v Hummer ton 0 GO p in 5 15 p m J'V l^nvlx 7 15 p in 5 56 p m 1'VJonlnn 7 Wl p 111 n 15 o m Ar W ilKOti ft Mill 8 00 p m 7 00 p m TH.UNM UOINO Nolrril . No. 72 No. 70 T<v WiIkoii'ii Mill M 40 a in 0 00 n in Ar .Ionian )? (Hi n in 0 S(? n in Ar ImvIh Stat ion 0 ?.*? n in 0 4"> a in Ar Sniiiiiit'rtoii 10 14 n in 7 Ift a in Ar Millard 10 20 n hi 7 20 n in Ar Millard 10 ir> a m Ar Silver 11 00 n in 7 1"> a m Ar rnrkuvillc II SO u in k ir> a in Ar Timlnll II Aft h in S#lft a in Ar N. W. .1 miction 12 27 p in tt 12 a in Ar Sumter 12 HO ji in 0 1ft a in Noh. 70 and 77 bvlwirn Wilnoti'n Mill A Sumter daily except Sunday. No. I'll leaves Camden Moil., Wwl. anil Friday at 1 p in, ar. ?umter 51.40. No. 07 Iciivcn Sumter Tim**., TIiiim. Sat, 11 00 n in, ar. Camden 2 00 p m. THOMAS WII.SON, I'rctfidv fit, BREVITIES. ?How was last Saturday for a cold day in August? ?Wo went to Betbtt* on Sat urday, respresentingThe Press, with satisfactory reaolls. Lots of good people up there. ?Crops of all kinds all over the country are very good. Too muoh rain just at this time, but I there is an end to all things al-. ways. ?You failed to elect some <$>f your men in the first primary.' So did we but the second one Is coming on, and we Are going to vote for our second choice. ? ?Read the matter contained in our court house letter in this issue. It is full of moat. Do not read our comments on it unless you want to. / ?If we had only one tenth of the bruin that is possessed by those who assert that we have fought against the building of a new court house, South Caro lina would not be one half large enough to hold it. The purchase of a Santos DuMont balloon would become a crying nccossity. ?We refrain by request from publishing in full the remarks of the two candidates for Congress made by them at Bethune. Both of tliein disclaim having said anything, so we gueps we will have to agree with them. ?The Lien Law is said by inuiiy to be a great immoral in stitution and the State aud County Dispensaries to be moral institution?. The two arc pretty much on a par according to our way of tluuking. ?Our announcement columns are somewhat decimated this week. Do uot blame us please. We did not have a thing to do with tixiug the date of the prim ary election. -^We think we stated some tune buck that we would elect as -many of those who bad their an nouncement in The People as we could, but that no .candidate could hope to b<? elected who did not have it. there. This was perhaps an error of judgement. ?VVe note a magnificent growth of grass and wetuis on,certain of our streets, which presents a beautiful picture to tUe eye, but does not appeal to the utilitarian. ?We look with envy at the easy chairs in the Council cham ber, with regret at the empty or comfortless rooms of our Fire Department, and with positive longing for that culvert in front of the Camden Hotel. First Primary Kirctioti. We had intended to give our readers a tabulated -statement of the vote cast in the primary elec tion on Tuesday, but us several boxes had uot been hoard from at the tune of going to press, we will give you this weclc a simple summary of the results so far, giving you next week, or in an extra the regular report. With these full boxes unre ported and a part of Itetliune we tind the following us an unoflicial report; For Congress ? Finley 901, Williams 500. For Solicitor, ? Evans 3H, Logan 105. Remberts 700, Sim It ins 8H, Tim merman 033. Representatives, Smith and Richards, n<> opposition. Clerk of Court?.loel Hough 1140, o. W. Moseley 557. Sheriff?Haile 210, Huckabee 401, Tranthafn 57-, Williams 450. * Treasurer?D. K. IIon eh 000, Malone 324, McCaskill 780. Auditor?Ooodale 115, Rabon j 038, Russell 071. Superintendent, of Education ?Turner 005. Watts 001. Supervisor?Tax on 55)0, Pcarcei 548( So well 007^ Coronor?Hammond 005, Mur cliison 023. : - Magistrate in DoKalb Town ship?Finclier 374, McDowall 350. Full reports are not in for Magistrates in other townships where there in opposition, but I we will givo the full report in our next. We congratulate Mm winners, and condole with the losers and second racers, for the results in second races are not always all that the leaders in the tirst. could desire. The primary was an uneventful one, and we take this early occasion to express the wish that it was the last one we will have. There are many ob jections to the convention sys tem, but we believe that some intermediate system can be de vised which will jrive greater satisfaction to the people. BO YIARJ' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks OCCICtNS Copyright? Ac. Anfrroo ending nukefrti nn<! rt'flCTlptlnn mni <1iitcktjr moertntn otir opinio" *? Invnutlon In pnbnMj nntontnMo. ConiNtiitiim Monantrlctlrcoirflrtonttnl. ltnn?l?>?>nh r>n fnienU wnt fn*o. OMcrt raenry for M-ciirlii* pntpn'.n. Patent a taken through Mann ft Co. rorolr# *p<riii( notice, wllhmit ciinrgo, ti? Scientific flmerkan. A h(*nd?omp1y lllnntrAtrit wroktr. I.ftrvf*t cir culation of nuy nrlcniltle J mrnnl. T??rmp, n year: four month*, ft. Hold t>jrnll newsdealer*, SUNM 4 New Yor> Brtuch Off op, r,ii K St., Wa^ti.'iictuu, U. C. brings Joy or pain. It's for the bivutbf tc docido. With good health, and a strong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness. WIno of Carduf take* away all terrors by strengthening the vital orpns. It fits a mother for baby's cormug. By revitalizing the nerv e centres it has brought chubby, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak ?women who feared they were barren. It purifies, heals, rcgnlutcs and strengthens, and is gooafor all women at all times. No druggist would be without it. $i oo Forad vice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, " The Ladies* Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Term. MRS. LOUISA RALE.otJrAirMn.Os MJ'li?"When 1 first look Wlno of Curdul wo lad been married thrc-o jraars, but could uut have any childrv-o. Nine """tin later I had a fine virl baby.** Summer School. Summer IRates. Classes in Stenography, Typewrit ing, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, etc., at REDUCED RATES for complete Course to graduation. flDacf cat's -a South Carolina Business College, k? Columbia, S. C, offers to the young people of the State this excellent op portunity to obtain a business educat ion at a very Small Cost and thus enable them to secure remunerative positions. Knter at any time this month. Write for catalogue and information. Addreis flBacfcat 'q SOUTH CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. SECURE PATENT Sou l us * nj-xlol or slrotcb of Invention, we will t'xcm'.ue und report as to patent ebtli'.y. Fit t PI. fc":nO for spot-lal offor to Inv jsiton 5>'jforo upplylnn for patent; It tv11'v>?ti; you: thli Iciio bo^vu Kunranteo or rflftj!i<tf?.fhoino. FH1M*. viUutiHInlnvik en i';n.ont&secured byonu'lver tiwd 11 '? iroi:ro#sivo American"Fitf.K. commit romisftTm pht.nt cc, inc. WjrilfMlifj' , V.'njhln jton.n, C. E. S. NETTLES & SON. We hereby announce to the public that we have open ed a First-Class Ml:AT MARKET ill the Store formerly Occupied by Mr. J. K. Vnughan, where we will be glad to seive you with anything in the line of fresh meats. We earrv also a full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, and extend to you a cordial request to call on us. Everything Fre?H. Everything Fine. LIFE SI0KRESS J\QQ IDERT AND Funeral Benefit INSURANCE national fraternal 1 "Onion J. I. D. WOODRUFF, SupTome Secretary, MURRAY, KY. Primary Election . Notice* In accord*??cr with the rule* of the Democratic party o! this county, no lle* in hereby Kivcn that on Tuesday, Cite 13th day of September. 11)01. the ?cuml primary election will be Im*I?I at tlie varitHiM club precinct* of tliU coun ty for tlie purpose of nominating i>emocratic candidate*. The pulla will open at K o'clock A. M.. and chwe at 4 1*. M., when the ?ot*t* aliall be counted anU the reaulta lec tared. 1 Tli* following person* ?re apoomted luanaxfin of Mill rlvftion : Liberty Hill?E I. Join*, J II Curv ton, Walter Gutuiiufcluuii. ? Stockton?U W Atuuton?ls, J D Mr Cankill, J K lVarct*. It?*t limit*?1> M Bethune, Sr", G II Kiltfr, J W llrwron. , Slimtiirork?II?rtlj Tlioriie, T J l>u? llrulil. J <5 l>avi?. ttlinylor'a Hill?W J Drakeford, U I. Stiiyrl, W R Itarfleltl. LiiKotr ? J A lloMborougli. W L JotHV, O 1? Joill-f. Itflk llill?S L Hinson, J X McLvod <J K Mc('nnkill. lt?-nv?T l>nm?S A Branhani, II A Jm-kson, JtlDcit K Itah.m. Factory?Samuel Hilton, J E Robin son, Tlios. Uardncr. ttatuly Cirovv?J W Watkins, W H HntcliliV, 8 rt Stoken. Harmony?Willie CiriKnby,T M Mat tox, Henry Sessions. Hanging Kock?It N J ones, F 1* Trne??lt'lI, O II Wntiuin. Antiocli?P F lirown, J .1 Camp bell, .1 .1 Player. Ih'Kalb?T It Denton, J A Singleton J li Arrant*. Walerw?W F Re?l, J It PiielpH, C C VMii^linn. l'lneTrw?.1 W Hyatt, II .1 Cope land, II l*ate Dais. Weatville?1> G Fletcher, T A Cnu then, .lolin T Trnesdell. Abn?*y?T It Kirkley, .1 II Crow, It X Taylor. Haley's Mill?M W lloiijct), M I. Ha ley. W T RleCaskill. Itntt'alo?C A .lalinson, .fulin A Snaw, J .1 Gardner. KiishcII Finite?John F Twitty, .1 II Addison,.I G CiiHton. Salt Fond?Itoh Melntyre, Hubbard lloykin. Kuelid Howell. l>oby's Mill?A I. <5 Kinard, J V Miles,.I M Forter. Itlaney?J T Koss, Kim ore Iiriiwn, S K Koss ?.1 S Itarfleld, L S Cautlien, John A FalkenUcry, Sr. Koland?T A Spears, A A West, II II West. Oakland?C. F. Fate, Kob't. Fate, Steven Met'ask ill. Iteliiali?.1. O. Meseley, .1. A. MeCa* kill. Geo. W. l>ahney. Enterprise? It. M. Ilrown, C. It. Spradley and ltiiliis Moseley. M. I? Smit li. Chairman. W. I.. McDowell. See.retary. Executive Committeemen of dubs not represented in the above list, are requested to send hi the names of three managers at once. S. G. College Scholarship. A competitive ?>\aiiiinnt it n for a special Normal Sell riarshin in the '?South Carolina College" will he held at tin* court house. Friday. August -<t. Kach Scholarship is worth $10 in mon ey Demdt's remission ot $10 tuition ami lis matriculation or "term fee." Write, for application blanks ami for full information, to President llenjamin Sloan, , Columbia. S. C. NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that in pur suance of a commission issued to lis by lion. J. T. Ganf, Secretary of StHte, S. C,, we will open books of subscrip tion to the Capital Stock of "The Wa tcrec Building & Loan Association" at the ollice of W. It. l'inckney. Law Iiange, Camden, S. C.. on Thursday, August 18th, A. 1>., 1001. J no. .1. (Joodale. A. W. Burnet, W. K. l'inckney, Corporators. Notice to Kershaw County R. F D Mall Carriers. There will he a meeting of the Ilural Free Delivery Mail Unrrie'H of this county Hi Camden on Saturday night, Sept. Jlrd, UKM. at s o'clock, for the purnose of organizing a Comity Jtural Ke t-r Carriirs* Association. Kacli carrier in Kershaw comity is earnest ly requested to be present at tl.is meet ing. .Tense K. Gardner, Carrier Jtural Houte No. I, llethune, H. ('. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands near lle thune, Kershaw county, S.C., by hunt ing, dishing or in any manner whatso ever. Violator* of this n:itice will be prosecuted and punished to the full ex tent ?>f ihe law. S. X. NKWMAX. W. A. SCHROCK, Ural Estatk Agent Z4';" AN1> COLLECTOR. Houses and lands bought, sold or routed. Apply at office of The People, Cor. Main & Dekalb St a., Cam don, S. C. For Sale ONE. THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN BULL, A line specimen, kind and gentle. I Royally Berkshire HOAIt. n Hoikslilro Mows, uihI Sev eral lIcrkMliire IMu*. For prices, address A. S. WHITE, aj Mi) fix, s. c. AN NOL'NCKMENTS. Pwr Ballrltar. I announce m.vwir as a candiilatr for Solicitor of (ht- Fifth Judicial <-ircult. 1 pledjr* mywlf to conduct an honor able campaign, to abide by Mm? rinult or the IVmiMTalir primary and to aup p?irt tlir mtiiinim thereof. Respectfully, liKOKUK liKTJ. TINMKItUAX. I nercby minouniT my*elr a candi ilatv fo Solicitor ol (lie Fifth Judicial Circuit, and plwlpe mynelf to abide by the result <>f the iVmiMrratir Primary. GKOK<;K R. RKMRKRT. I 1 am a candidate for Solicitor of tlm Fifth Judicial Circuit and will abid?* by the mult of the Democratic Pri mary. a. MoO. SIM KINS. We hereby utimmnce Mr. Cleo. P. Lojran a? a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Jtidicial Circuit and respect fully solicit your nupport of him in the ensuing Democratic Primary election. Mr. literati (a a gentleman of talent nnd ability, and will. If elected, make a moet satisfactory Solicitor. FRIENDS. The Fifth Judicial Circuit want* none hut the best in itx H'tlicitor, anil in presenting the iimnc of Capt. N. <;KO. KVAXS for tii?' position, we think we ?re offering: yon the best. Captain Fvans is a line lawyer anil gentleman. and will worthily nil the of Nelson anil 'rhnrnioinl. VOTERS. For Coaul v TrMmirrr. Mr. %V. K. llougli having announced his intention not to stand for re-elec tion. we hereby place in noniiiiation an a most worthy successor, Mr. W. F. MAM>NK for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Malone needs no in troduction to the voire* of Kershaw County, as he is home horn and home raised. We must have a good man to succeed Mr. Hough, ami W. F. Maloue is the .:ian. Al.fi KERSHAW. Tile friends of Mr. I>. M. McOAS KILL hereby announce him as a can didate for the ollice of 'treasurer of Kershaw county in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. >lr. McCa*kill needs no com mendation at our hands, being: well knovn to all the voters of the county, and having alreauy made a very cred itable race fcr the same office for which we again place him iu nomination. FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: I'lenw announce that Mr. I>. K. HOITOII will be a candidate for tlie oltlci* of t'ounty Treasurer of Kershaw comity, subject to the Demo cratic primary. FRIENDS. For Conntjr Auditor. I hereby announce myself n candi date for the oftlce ot Auditor of Ker shaw < 'Oiiutv, subject to tlie rules of tlu* Democratic primary election. Respect fully, .lonx .1. OOODAI.E. The friends of Mr. W. F. RISSEU, hereby aninnince his candidacy fur Au ditor in the coming primary election Mr. Russell is an earnest parly worker, anil litis hecn for many years, which fact, coupled with In.* known capacity to liil the position, entitles him to a majority vote of his fellow citizens. FRIENDS. We. the friends of Mr. MANXES RAHON, wish to nnnounce him as a candidate for the otticeof Auditor. Mr. Nation is one of our heat citizens, tho roughly qualified, nnd if elected will lill the oltlce to the full satisfaction of the entire county. VOTERS OK WEST WATEREE. For sheriff Everybody cannot be a Sheriff, hut there are a number of good men who would make good Sheriff*, and out of that number the friends of Mr. W . W. llt't'KAItEE have concludrd that..ho is the man, and hereby place hiiiFtt nomination for thai oltic.e. " VOTER&5L I hereby nnnounce myself as a can diilate for Slierill' in the approaching primary election of the Democratic party. As I have previously filled tins ofllce, extended mention of my caoac i ity to give the people good service is unnecessary. I resj ectfully invite tlie support of the voters of Kershaw county. JAMES L. HA I I.E. Mr. Kill tor: Please announce thnt Mr. .1. H. TKANTIIAM will benenmli (l?ti> for re-election to tin* ofllr*> of Sheriff, subject lo tlx* Democrats^ Pri mary. Friends. To the voters of Kerslinw county : At the earnestsolicilation of my friends, I lierehy come before you as a candidate Tor the olllee of Sheriff of our comity. I deem it unnecessary to say anything in relation to my administration of said olllee during the terms that I served. My record is before you, and I cannot resist the temptation to thank my friends for their support in the past, and pledge myself to do my ut most to fill the position so that they will have nothing to regret if they again elect me. and I pledge myself to abide the result of the l>cmocratu$ Pri mary election. It. It. WILLIAMS. For County Hti|irrvlHr>r. Mr. !>. F. DIXON is hereby an noiniiTil as n ?:nn?litlnl?* for Supervisor of Kershaw ('Utility in 1 lie coming pri niary election. Mr. I?ixon needs no wonl* of cnmmcudation from lis. lie Iinit Hcrvrtl iix well ill the past, ami Is well qualified to il<? so in the future. MANY FIMKNDtt. I'lease allow tnc space in your paper to present filename of Mr. li. M. I'KAKClOas a suitable man for the im portant position of Supervisor of onr County. In asking tin* people 'if Ker shaw county to vote for Mr. l'earee for this important position, we feel tliat we are making no mistake, as lie is fully qualified to till the imsitlon; ami, besides, our seetion has had no repre sentation in a enmity otlice in twenty flve years. Signed, MANY VOTRItrt. We, friends of good <*01111 ty govern* melit, hereby plac?l in nomination for re-election to the otllee of Sii|n'r*l?i? ol Kershaw eiuuty,.Mr, .lAMKrt M. SOWKI.I/. Mr. Howell during hi# present term has given general satis faction to all the people, and has ac complished much for: us under great diltliciilties. Prove your gratitude by returning him lor another term. ? Friends of fiood (Government. Jloiifff fo Loan. On farm IiiihIs in xtim* of $:ioo up nt h p??r ??ciil; hi hiiiii" of $l,OOOuput7 prr ct'lit. No conuiii.Hvioii rlmrjfnl. S. I.OO.VK I/VNO. To C'oro ('<>???(IftnHoti Kor?i??r, Tiiiid c Mcuint CjukIv < "iitit:it t Ic 10c or Wa I (i C C C tail lu uai'.', OiuyyiMt, icf-'nl myucj.