The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, June 25, 1908, Image 3
XocalflDatter.
City L>ts for Sale.
Apply to
I. F. Holland,
Camden, S. C.
Lost.
Lost, on upper Main street
near Monumeut square, One
pair Gold Spectacles in caso.
Finder will please return to this
office.
For Sale.
About GOO acres of laud.
One of the best plantations in
Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles
south of Camden. A high and
healthy locution. Strong land,
fgood dwelling, barns and tenant
houses. Close to railroad, church
and school.
Cause of sale: Too far away
to loolc after. Will seli cheap
for part cash, balance on eas}*
lerms. Address,
Box 144,
Laurens, S. C.
6 1 1-4 m. %
Mad Dog Bitten.
Little Mubel Gifford, a daugh
ter of Mr. R. F. GifFord wuS bit
ten by a mad dog on last Mon
day or Tuesday and was taken
to the Pasteur institute at Haiti,
more for treat men t. We sin
cerely hope, that it will be aJ
f?ictive, and that no serious re
sults will accrue from the in
? Is Camden a progressive
city? If so, why haven't wo a
City engineer?
Death.
One by one Hie old landmarks
among both while and colored
are passing away. The latest
victim to the scythe of the gri n
reaper, DEATH, is "Uncle"
Zander Boylci-n, a colored citi
zen ? who was universally re
spected by both white and col
ored. lie succoinbed primarily
to the ravages of age last week,
aud his re .ostitis were followed
io the grave by a largo con
course of relatives and friends
on Saturday.
Hail Storm,
A tremendous hail storm on
Saturday evening devastate J the
crops of Messrs. W. W. Huclcu
bee, C. P. Lot iclc and Henry
Barlleld, and injured those of
many others in the Cantey and
Banders creek section.
All friends of the parties re
gret their misfortune. The in
cident. will, , we hope have the
effect of causing a much larger
volume of hail insurance than
is now carried by our farmer*.
? Wo need a City engineer bad
ly. Why dous uot our council
employ one?
Thinks It Saved Ills I,lfe.
I,eatcr M. Nelson, of Naples, Main,,
aays In repent' i-Uer: ?*! have nw-u
Dr. King's Ni'W DUnovery many v?*:?rs,
for coii^Im au?l c.ild<, ati I I think it
naved my I i f V-". I liar<? found rt a r>?
*1iahlu rfinrily for throat nod lung
complaint*, an I would net more be
witlioot a \? ; ?t t It* than 1 won 1 1 !>?? with
out food." For nearly forty years'
New Discovery Inn stood at the head
of throat and Itmj? remedies. As n
preventive of pneumonia, an I h'-aler
of weak lungs it lias' no equal. Hold
> under guarantee at K. Leslie Zem'p, i
Camden Drug Company and Zemp A:
I>f Pass' drug a tore. 6'J and $J. Trial
bottle free.
Glenn Springs
Water
One-half Gallon 12 to as e
and Five Gallon Demijohns,
at
F. Leslie Zemp's
Pharmacy,
PbpJJ? 30,
PERSONAL
? Mr*. C, C. Vuttftian Itfton
Htttardu /or * vlvii to frtindt
a i her former home, II?Umws,
N. C.
? Meaara. John P. Grace and
Col. \V. W. Lumpkin entered the
Senatorial race after oar edi
torial od the aubject wok writ
ten which accounts for the ab
souce of their names.
? We are glad to aee Mr.
Press B. Hilton back from the
George Washington Hospital
very much improved in health.
He underwent a very delicate
and painful operation ou his in
jured hip.
? Master Arthur Deal of Sum
let* is assistiug us in our job de
partment for a few days in the
absence of our regular jobber,
Master Charles Hiuson, who is
at Sullivan's Island with the
soldiers.
? Mr. Wendell P. Rain e,
Special Agent for the Depart
ment of Commerce and Labor,
Bim eau of Corporations, Wash
ington, D. C., was here lust
weelc, studying conditions, we
suppose, *
? We were pleased to meet
Mr. Muhaffey of Auderson
on Saturday. He is oue of.^hre
most noted orators iu the Farm
ers association, and was oye of
the spralcei sat the County Uuion
meeting here o?i Saturday.'
? Sovereign J. E. Butler re
turned to the ?:ity on Thursday
from Rulgeway where he insti
tuted a camp of twenty three
Wood i?i en of the World as a
starter. Duller is all to the
good as a District Deputy, uud
as a mail.
? Gen'l. II. J. Munn, Mayor;
of the city of DeKulb, spent
Wednesday night of last week
with Hon. S. J'. T Young, Mayor
of Dalzall, S. C. Gen 1. Munn
was accompanied by Mr. B.
Young. DeKalb's popular clerk
uud recorder.
?We are glad to announce
that our frieud, Mr. J. T. Elliott
ha? been discharged from the
Columbia hospital after under
going ii u operation for appendi
citis. He is still a little shaky
on his pins, but bids fair to com
pletely regain his health.
Birth.
Born to Mr. und Mrs. W. L.
McDowell on the morning of the
23d. inst, a tine daughter. Con
gratulations.
Death of Mr. Mann eg Baum.
The com id unity was shocked
on Sunday to learn of the death
at New Yorlc on Saturduy eve
ning, ('.lie 20th lust.) of Mr. Man
lies Bauqi. While death perhaps
should not have been unexpected
because of- his advanced age,
its suddenness and unexpected
noss cnst a shadow of gloom and
sincere regret over all those
with whom in life he had come1
iu contact. Camden, and the
State lias lost a broad. minded
and progressive citizen. We, as
B |
well as many others have been
deprived of a sincere frond.
Our sympathy goes out to the
widow and other relatives.
The remains were interred, we
are given to understand in the
Hebrew cumMary at New York.
We hope tlwit this interment is
(inly temporary, and that all ilwit
was mortal of Munnes D ium will
eventually rest iu the bosom of
the sod that he loved so well in
life, old Camden which he, ns
much as any other man, as8'8t<*d
to bring prominently before the
eyes of the country.
"Hi-st tlioti, old wnrrior, no more will
wnr'it nlnrin,
Oiitturb Mint j e ?co tliou'nt enrncd no
well,
Asleep tlioti nrt, not dead, nnd Iree
from tiarin,
'Midst neencit of joy <?f winch no tongue
cm tell."
In Explanation.
District Deputy J. E. Butter
of t lie Woodmen of the World
requests us to explain to the
people of Blaney and vicinity his
reason for not renminbi# with
lliem longer after organizing
their camp on the night of the
17 tli inst. It was that he had
important business at Camden
the following day that could not
bo postponed.
He states that he will return
there within a. .few days MNi
thoroughly canvass tho neigh*
bo r hood. Tiie 'reason fdfc this
explanation i? that he docs not
want any of the goocl people of
the locality to think intended
to slight ihutty *+
-BftBYlTf BS?
-?-Note tl?e dMoge io sd of Dr.
F. LmIw Zmop In tbiiinne.
?Col. A. D. Kennedy In 0H1
Ing barbed wire end field fens
log m ebeep ee the oheepest.
* ? Hon. W. Bretton DeLoechs
bes a professional card with jps.
He h a sound lawyer, and a> gen
ial gentleman.
? Investors in real estate
should note the 4 'For Sale*' ad
of Box 144, Laurens, 8. 0.,
which appears in this Issue.
? Note the real estate ad of
Mr. A. J. BeatUe. He has some
rare ..bargains, so if you want
good field for investment of your
surplus cash, it will pay you to
correspond with him.
? We want a few spring chick
ens on subscription or other ac
counts. The season has been
good, so we can't see why we
nhouldn't get them. Do you?
Cliicketas are easier to puy debts
with than cold cash.
? We are in receipt of a num
ber of favorable comments on
our StocKtoii letters, and will be
glud to receive other letters of
litre calibre from other sectious.
We don't ,care for any "guess
who" business however in com
munications.
. ? Read with care our editorial
this week on the U. S. Senator
ship. Every line of it i* penned
in your interest. We are frank
to say that we would not give the
snup of a linger for any other
than tile candidate we advocate.
Wo tcnow the whole push of
them, and our choice once made
is final.
? If time and space serves us,
we want to give you a short edi
torial ou the Presidency next
week. That editorial will com
plete the series of remarks on
the major offices. The minor
ones, you are as capable as our
self of acting on ou August 25th.
? Would-be Congressmen Pin
ley, Butler and Pollock all have
a warm place in our heart, so we
aire not taking sides with either
candidate. They are all good
men and true, and we belie\e
that all of tliera have stood iu
the North- west, South east cor
ner.
Death.
On June 17th, the immortal
spirit of little Caroline Davis, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Davis of the Ahtioch section took
its flight from earth to Heaven.
Caroline was a lo table and loving
child of six years of age, follow,
to the bosom of motliier Earth her
little brother, Herbert, with only
about a month between their de
mise.
Physicians and the nursing of
faithful friends could not pre*
serve the life of tL:s sweet little
oue. Her remain* were interred
in Antioch cemetary beside her
brother.
Mother and Father,
Do not weep
She is not dead, but sleepeth.
"The Lord gave, and the
Lord hath taken away, Blessed
be the nume of the Lord."
One who loved Her.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
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65 X 200
65 X 200
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The above diagram shows the size and location of the
Mcdowell lcJts
I VI-. .? .
Which are now on the market.
These lots are conveniantly located for business men,
and the price is in reach of all, raging fifom $150.00 up.
The streets fronting these lots have been greatly improv
ed, and these lots are among the "most c|^sirable in the
City. Parties interested see me and get your choice, they
will soon go at the price asked.
A. J. BEATTIE
Attention, Please.
My attention has been called
to a report that f have with*
drawn from the race for the
Legislature. Please brand this,
and any other reports 3*011 inay
liear against my candidacy us a
lie of the first water.
I am fully aware of the tre
mendous (Kiesaure that is being
brought to bear in certain quar
ters to effect my defeat iu this
race, but my political trust is in
the pedple, and my faith being
well founded, I await with con
fidence your verdict on the 25tli
day of August 1908.
W. A. Sclirock.
Long Branch Union
Long Branch Farmer's Union
wilt meet at the usual place of
meeting on Friday June 26tli at
3 o'clock p. m.
E. P. Shedd,
President
Dr. King's New Life Pills
The best In the world.
SEABOAED
A I&L INE RAIL W A I.
These ArrivalH and l>ei>urturei? as well as Time and Connections
with other Companies, are given only as Information and aro not
Guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 84 No. 60
Liv Camden 9 00 p m 0 57 am
Ar Hamlet 11 80 0 20 u m
L iV Raleigh 3 45 am 12 50 p m
Ar Portsmouth' 10 30 am
Ar Richmond 9 10 a m ft 05 p m
Ar Washington 12 80 p id 9 30 p m
Ar Baltimore 1 88 pm 11 45 pm
Ar Philadelphia 8 55 p m 4 21 am
Ar New York 6 30 p m 7 30 am
Ar Pittsburg 9 42 p m 8 50 a m
Ar Buffalo 8 55 am 12 05 p in
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 81 No. 43
JjV Camden 9 20 am 10 40 p m
Liv Columbia 10 85 a no 11 45 p m
Lv Savannah 2 10 p rn 2 45 a in
Ar Jacksonville 7 00 p m T 15 a m
Ar St. Augustine .... 9 10 pm 11 00 a in
Ar Montgomery 6 55 u in 8 15 p m
Ar New Orleans 6 4ft p m 7 20 a in
Ar Tampa 6 80 % m 5 20 p m
Ar Miami 10 15 # m 10 25 p m
Trains Nos 81 and B4 are composed of the following high class
equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer
sey City and Tampa, daily; Seaboard dining cur between Wash
rngUm and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also
first class day cosolie*.
Trains Nos. 48 and 06, Seaboard Mail, daily, are composed of
following equipment: Pullman PraWing room Sleeping car be
tween New York and Jacksonville, daily, Soabonrd Buffet Parlor
car between Jacksonville and Tumpa, daily; Dining Car beta
Washington and Hagilet, daily, also first class day coaches.
For Information Ami reservation*, call on or write.
E. J. COOPER, Agt /. 0, ftTOHU&RGER, T. P. A.
CMWd^Uf 6. 0? Columbia, 8. 0.
ecu
announcements.
*OR UNITED STATES SENATE
I beg to announce my candidacy for
tlie United States Senate in Mm* ap
proaching Primary, and I respectfully
aol.cit the ?upport of the Democratic
voters of this State.
B. G. Illicit.
This will announce ine to you, eiti
xena of Kershaw' county ns a candidate
for the United States Senate. I will
gratefulfv receive any support given
me oy you iu the approaching primary
election , Kespect fully ,
George JolinUtoiie.
'*
Tlianl i;ig iyj friends or Kershaw
county for their past support, I re
spectfully announce myself candidate
for re-election to the position of your
Congressman 'from the 5th District.
If elected, I will serve you as faithful
ly III the future as I have endeavored
to do in the past.
?' D. E. Finley.
FOR TREASURER,
I hereby announce myself to the
voters or Kershaw county n randidale
for re election to the olllce c I Treas
urer or the <foiiiity. Aly record as your
Treasurer, is before you. Thanking
you hi advance for any support y?u
may give me in the approaclnng pri
mary election. I am h 1
t- Very truly
1>. M. McCaskill.
FOR AUDITOR.
I thank the. voters of Kershaw coun
ty Tor I licit pupuort iu the past, and
respectfully inquest them to stand l.y
me iu my rjjee for re-election to (he
office of Auditor of Kershaw county
this year. 1 have endeavored to do
my full duty since 1 have filled this
ofllce. and wiir,"1j nominated and elec
ted, render you the best ser\ice in my
P?wt'r 1 , W. F. Russell
Feeling ?'thafl Watcrec township
?hould be repre*nted among tlM Coun
ty Officers, .W beg to Offer as (?ur can
didate for Auditor, M Mamies 15.
Rabou. Mr. Rjibon is well known
thi'ougliodt Lho county and the le-ct
recommendation he cun offer in hi*
behalf is the vote given him four
years ago .by those voters who know
bun best. Tlie'vote given him for Au
ditor in lOOl/ in Watcree is his be-t
testimonial. We offer him for this
office knowing that if elected he will
make aaffood and efficient an Auditor
a* the county^ver had.
Vot^s Of Watcrec Township.
'A ?
FGtK Cf,ERK OT COI'K T.
I liercbf announce myself a candi
date for ire-eleclion to the office of
Clerk of >C<Hirt for Kershaw C'tintv
, * t l.C. Hough,
i FA HOI/ IC I TOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dal f?i? t|fe offine of Solicitor of i he
Fifth Jm^ciah Circuit. subJeMt to the
rules or ||m* Democratic primary and
pledging mywlf to support the nomi
nee l hereof, ? w. I lain plan Cobb.
I hcr*b$* announce myself a candi
date f<M* Solicitor Tor the Fifth Ju
dicial (Jljcult., subject to the rules of
the Deunfer^Mc primary.
.? 7 Geo. R. Heri.btrt.
i; i
"We hereby annottnco Mr. I*. U
Clarke a candidate for-Solicitor of the
Fifth Judiclil Circuit. Ills ability
and experietiru as a lawyer eminently
lit him for the position. Hi* power
aa an advocate has been, successfully
demonstrated, and tlfis coupled with
liiit fearlessness in the dimharge of
duty will recommend him to unbiased
voter of this district. We feel thai thu<
popular attorney will reflect credit
upon hu County and State if elected.
Many Friends.
FOK SHERIFF.
Mr. Kditor: ? Please announce Mr.
T. R. Olyburn as a candidate. for
Sheriir of Kershr.w county. Mr t'ly
?bnrn is a young man of sterling quali
ties anu if elected he will flil the ?dtl<*o
faithfully and wit . out fear or favor.
Many Friends,
I have served you two terms :i? your
Shcritr, and now ask at your hamN re
noiiiiuation ati<l election. My record
in the conduct of this responsible of
fice is clean, and open to the world.
I will thank you all to stand by me,
and to vote for 1113* rc-n<. initial ion,
pledging myself to rend, r you ritual
service as that rendrrc 1 in the jvtst,
J. S. TiMiit'iam.
I hereby announce my- elf a
candidate for the oRicc of Short IT
of Kershaw County, ts'.:bj-?ci lo
the rules ami regulations govern
ing the democratic primary.
(.?. Arthur Aloseley.
?
After considering the folieit:;! ion <1
my frien Is, I have cotki- 1 :> il :*<t t<> :vi
tiouucc inys* If a candidate for the of- 1
lice of Shcrill' ol Kerssaw county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of lb
1'r unary election
11 i 1 1 on.
This will announce my candi
dacy for the nominal i;;:i fir
Sheriff of Kershaw county. J
lam fairly wol I known lo the
voters of the county, and will
thank you all for your support
in the commiug primary riec
tiou. If nominated and oloi-t.'d,
I will give you the best service
in my power
Very truly,
\V. \V. tluckahcc.
Mr. Editor: At theurgMit re
quest of many i ?1* mv friend-;, am!
having friven the subject d se
consideration, I have decii'.s J
announce myseif for tli e <?
SheritT of our ci)::!i!y. si:'.' i l -
the rules of the Dcuioera'ie
party. I request my friends to
assist nit' all ihey can, t . ? i tT l ; : ? -
s u red that- I will apju ? c \o: Jiil
that tliey do for in \
liesjiect fully,
it. I>. Williams.
for T!ti: 1. 1:* : i.-;!. ati ? k.
Tins will annrunta- na* t < _v ? ? ? i ?:<
cnadiil'ili1 for I he I is l;t : uiv. A ver.
consnh-rahlr 1:1.1 i vim 1 1 : vi< r- ? :
tin' manly Know 1:1c, so th.re 1: t.oj
list' of ir< tin 'j it: J'. ?!i : >!'i :i < t ? > : . ,\ (j in ! - i
Meat ions ti r the ??:?! ??*. 1 v.:ll in .-civ |
sity Unit I ;in ti t nam u 1 '.?? r.t? ? 1
I t.r I !;?? iik ?:>??_> iSin-c 1 mi ii, t ? (!.. -re
i? 1101111. M> oi j. ??: 1 . ii t !????: .
jjivt* \cii i !:?? I - 1 - :*i v i .?!* pr~?ih!e.
This, I s::y wit!) im i: ? ?! - ;? i-l '
to otlirr ran It lairs, y . ? ? 1 iavi 1 ; " ? 1!
iviijs had. Try a 1 r\v hur.?e o;\\;
sionally. Ke-.p--.tt Hilly.
\V. A. Sclirnrk.
Mr. K lilor : I'h'a-;* :i t > 1 : 1 1 1 < ? S ! ? ? : 1 .
Joint (i. - as a rantiidalr for
rr-elrrtioii to tlir lira r <1 Keprr-a-n
In lives. Mr. I.i'l.aia! " -.it; ire- to | T i ? *
Stat r ami < 'on ii 1 y arc too well known
to t:r meiil ion- t here, si Hire ii to v \
t lint Kershaw rounty cannot !1 < <??.! to
do without 'lini in l!i" 1 ,-^i la? nr"
and lit- MUST lit* rrl u r in-tl -
Many friends.
Ttir f r i ?? 1 1 il of ( apt. M. I.. Smith
hrrrhy announce lain a candidate f. a
( Ik* I ??*ir l > I i lure. A?<\ -pral.cr ol I lie
lloll.it.' Ii s i ii !l in* nrr aumn;; t *?*? t:t
tirrs is powerful an I I i.- wonts i:poi.
t lie 11 ?' r of 1 1 i?* House wilt carry ere.si
Wriyh!. Ills latiaal' Kmwu !,??? o!
I'arlianit nlarj lav. an. I jnv.ri icr :;n ' I ? : ?
familial it v \\ it !i lit - coa l'n t of i.ll' ?irs
ill tlir tlyn-r will cli .1 !r him t;??!o
very much ; > ?-i .>?.;?<? ;!,? p.i ? <?'
nay mea-ure hr m i;, pr. :? ? o,
.rate. 1 1 i.. I'ririnl.-.
Common pat rioti-iri i? /????? u* (it an
lioiliirr t lir naiur o| (ieneral ,1 . Walkt r
Floyd a- a randi I'llc for l he l.r-?i?i! i -
larr. W'vant u.rii oi a- : i ? . 1 1 . mm ol
tiriini nint inro ol j ? ? i r ; ?< !?? ivprrse ii
lis. ami (It'll, Floyd lii.s ( |ir l?il!, >'> e
r.all upon ever> voter to rally loo ir
candidate. Patriots.
tow n si 1 1 i' com m i ss I on i;iis.
tV|. takr p! - 1 J r?* in aimoiilli iir.j M
Klltinrc n f if rt?'r: i > i as r-r.vn
shi |i ( omr.t urcr in \\.,icrce I'.nvn
ship. lit* i- ?t prr- iit a ii i . ? : 1 1 ! c r ol
tlir Uoir I ? > I ( 'o:i;iiii?."ioti>,r< <-i 1.
xlia.v ' ? ? 1 1 : : t y . an t \v i ? ? t n a . ?
I u r m*:t I ? ? 1 ! ? p"- I i.?c.
Wi' ]ir. s< n! I ii ? ir;:n ? ot .M ? . ; i.n
W, I {?>?.!? f ? If !"? (;? j iiiit i< II I ? ? (III- ,1 I : ; II
? if Coiiiuii?.|i i.' r Ir r.i W ? 1 \\ atrric
oil Oir Kershaw ? ? "i n t y I*. ? irn <1
( 'oinmlssionrt ??. I . ?? i > Oiocoa/, h ! \
nipahlr ami I < a >?i. and will rriiih r
I !ii- roil a t y i:< oi! ?? -r > a
Tli" nam" of Mr. \V. |{. 1 ; . , r i i ? i<t i
iin'rhy niiuounr ?<! n- ?? in I rla! ?? 1 : ?r
the position of To\\ .1 h p ('.niiiai
sionrr for Flat Mork f?>v.a-l p. Mr.
It.irfl.'hl |'os; | }m> rapvilp, i ? 1 1
thr si-it#" sf tlii{(\ tli,. I wi'l < a-i'rr
ttallslarl ion I f t la- To',vii?!np if ??hn ??!.
T-.Wa .h..i \'oli : .
Mij.S. I,' A I I'll l? h :? ??
lioa orr.l for nofti i a t : i' >a I ? 1 1 ; ,
of Towush'p ' ''in. i
iialb IVlVH; hip mi
inury .
\v'r takr | i t a ? i ; r ? i.
.1. K. Ili'K ;y ? . I.
I'-f ToV. Il>i;i P ( 1 1',, ill ...
!\ail> V .]? j ' ? ?
Wv prrirnt tl>* a -ri.i- ???
man In ihr i-Ik'i! p' w ? ia ii < ? n 1 1 1 i -
Mr. K, A. Itr.avii rar ??'rr.iitni a- io?\a
*lil ti < 'oinaii-jsani-T lor I ? ? U ??! I, Town ?
M 1 1 1 p. I'rli,l!!j T<i'Ail:'!li|i,
j Wo *!;? here atinonu.-e 1 Jt * n?tm"uf
j Mr. !?. K. Ilon^li as a onii !i late for
I'owiwltm Ciiaiinis^i'ir'p t'i>r ! I k t
' Hock T??\vu.?!i!p. H dec '<?. h.' wi'l
siMtalti lii .h record, n!'v;nl; made, for
eflh'ii'iicy Flat Itock T>\v* -hip.
Mr. T. <* -'."n?ioiis is hi'ivhy an
nounced ! r .? i?n? i*?t? T. \vn.<h p
OotiiuiU-iumn lor W iietvo 1\?wuv,i|?.
Mo i.? a iiieuib' r ot tl.o
Hoard ami .* v . re-election.
Friend*. *
Thif will utrtiotinee Mr. W. L. Hr ifi.
Iiaui a candidate for Township e'o:n
mis*inner for Watcree Township.
We hope Uiat tile voters v\ili ?nerf
bint us lie M the ri>;l?l m-i*. tor the
position. Fri.'tids.
1'itie Tree Democratic < '!n'> ,v,,rchj
heartily endorses Mr. It. i- I'.'.'t. :t lit
Ins candidacy for the old' < i Coin
iii i s> ioiier ol l> K:ilb*r?j\v:is;?.
We respect fully present t > li
voters of Flat Rook Township Mm
name of Mr. S, <?. liose ?tt a can-. !'it?
for lNiwn .tup < 'om:ins*iom-r. ' is
thoroughly capable and "rc!j'ib!" ?? ; i
will do his full duty it eleot.'d.
Y c.
fok cor n i v :;i; j'lvtv ?; ..
A County Supervisor, it In* <l ?-?? his
duty lias no bol ?>2 :*osi?s t.i i:.- ,p,u?
as 1 lui ye found hj experience ' *? ?
desire I't noniiuat ioti ami r? -eh u,
>it your bamls. 'l itis \v : I i anmiKi: ? m;
, candidacy . Since I li.? v . ? i ,? i,
1-umbeiit of the oflicc i h:i\ i >!? ;i\ ??
| ?*d to iln my full duty i?> lot ; .
ami I hope thai they vv:!l i:ii! ? n
I for re elect ion. I (ha:;!% yo : ? ji?m
favors, ami hope to merit :i I'liiMiu
| ence of your coiiUdum***.
Mulh.-w V. ,.s|.
for mac ; i stka r;:.
1 ho rob;/ announce myself
a candid tio for t ! .t ? oi'iic,. . j
M.?;;istrat?? in 1> > 'i\? ,vn >.
with ollico si i C'aiioien, ??!!*.' ??
spoetfully solicit tin' t.i.
ul t Ij > voiors ;;! i ! ; ? r*
pri tna ry.
I ploJp' mvs.'ll I :;l/: !.? ; 'v
t'l'su 1 1- ol' Ilia! j :i.i::iry, n:u.
noni* natcd, will i \ .u ;!,?>
Ui.'mI sf*rvivMi i:i tnv p iwer.
Very ros p -ol i <j i i,\ ,
11. M. I 'i n rlii'i
Tins will aiiiiouiH'.i; t?> i ! i
voters and my frifiids in I).
Kill) rl\> vnsliip licit 1 atn :i (?:>. m
for t!i?' position of M ii?i
j ; r;i.lo in sit ill lo?vn..ln p with olV.ri
I .? t Cn melon. 'J-* I i . ? ?1 nt ios <>f i h ?
|>?iViiU! arc not i ; . ? ? ,i > '
'::ivr lillo?l :t sisnil ,r ??:?; ?n .
j i : m 1 ! i ; ? r I ? ? w i ? ? ? ! : i p w r 1 1 ?; : i ; ? i .
!i,?il to till' p np!.'. | \\ ,;i ! ; .
UiMtoS'til f >;? any >:Jppi>rt ;.r: ??
in*', itinl if iiom'.ii.i: ? I u.ii sit;
you to t !;o Ije-^t of my M I >: ! i t \
TI-.os. ( i.! r<l nor.
W?? l.er.'by annoiiiici' Mr. I I,;; !!.
Nelson as a ?' in lil t!e li.r r li.ii
to (lie ollii-i* of .M.i-i-ti-.vl'' f ?: i !: ?
tipper half o>* Water.'c i'own !iij?. lik'
enjoys the eonii i.'iii';' an. I esle. m i.l
fill, ami has mail.' a in mI-i Mi:^
5 rati'. Il oh*. 'led. We phMit,"" him to
-n- tj'.in his reooi'tl in t luture ,? ?>,
i'tirt of t hi' Hoi
We t ike p|.M,:i- ? ."'Mil i i r
! \Y. i\. Uaih'.v n . i
i : i ii?; for I h ? ? i ? v ' r ?
I f'?wn-!np. -in-! , . ? li.- i ; ?
. : v e J vr! eel .-a . . ? ? ? : . i : :. t ! r.'Vi ?
' i I' fleet e.l . \ .il ers . /
| I re-peri fu 1 1;, . . i - : ? ! I
! i"! ml c! ill' lor tor 'I: 4
j iii'.vrr section of W.i.ei'ii' I'o.vns'i. |i,
?in I will h" pi i':i .i'i| lo v >? I I'e slip
it ol t lie v olers for I hit posiliou.
! W. I!. Tiller.
i l*"v >iv siTPMiiiN ri:xi)]-;Nr ol>
EDUCATION.
Wo horehy su;x?r?'.-l lo the
voters or Kershaw c;>anty the
name of Mr. !). I\ (\ Mnivhtso;:
as a ea ndida 1 <? ft rlh" posilun:
of Siip.-i iiilci.tli'sil ?>!' !v I noa i it;::
|l<> We nominated ill the An;{n^i.
j primary. Mr. Mnichi-am i?, a
rip;* scholar, ami a .schou! I ???to hoi
|ul many years oxperieneo on n
I I: r.-'t ?.rrado cc j 1 1 lit*-.; t e . I > elected
I il" W ill &IVO .rJ.l ' '? r, fi? t* 1 i ? ? 1 1 to the,
I ? Yiend >.
j At llw .<;?>! :<*i tat ion of friends
| in va l ions sect i< ?ns ol I iio county,
! hereby annunnee u i v : .e : I* ;i can.
1 i.lale lor tin* < i'iiee of si; j ; ; i <? I <*n -
? lent of K luent ion. 1 1- < ; < > i it i nas ?. i!
{anil elected, I will drV:>lo m>
I time and sneh ahildv as I nri
i p lot he dnl ies ? ? i" I '..i" o!v".:e.
jairl will eani"s<lv ? vaieavor l<.
jmaho yon an ucceptah! ? n'.ieer
I have ;in experience of sevei.
years in lcachin<rona Jirst srrade.
cerlilicate. i te.^peet fa! ly sulicit
ia;.j yonrs snH'ra'res, and pledrf
in^r myself to a'oado the iev.it! of
j lie pi i ma r y elec! i'?n, and I < ? sup
i p.n'L tin; l!< > ' ui u' ;s l he i i an.
V(,'l V flillv,
' I. a. M< . .
\V". I f r : ? 1 1 !< ol M . * ? ?
'icp. a ? Sin* 5j> iinii iuim'i* j ? ? : . i i !???: i!:
l'?>r ii'-f i i'>:t In* ,:.<?! I * ! 1 1 -
i i ! ion . H.- ti t i <1 > ( Hi i i ii ?? ?? :n i rt?
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