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local flbatter. City Lola for Sale. Apply to I. F. Holland, Camden, 8. C. Loat. 1 1 On Main street a Lady'? Gold Watch engraved 4'Bdna.M Black ailkfob. Finder wHI be reward ed on returning same to F. Leslie Zerop's Drag store or Mrs. Robt. Team. I Loat. ^ On Sunday, the 21st ult be tween the residence of Mr. Aiech r' ti pears and Beaverdam, or, be tween Beaverdam and DeKaib, " a pocketbook containing $20 in greenbacks and $5 in silver** A suitable reward will be paid if returned to me at Westville, S. C. L. S. Spears. For Sale. s About 600 acres of land. One of he best plantations in Kersha . county. Lies 7 miles south of Cuuiden. A high and healthy location. Strong land, good dwelling, barns and tenant houses. Close to railroad, church and school. * Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will sell cheap for part cash, balance on easy terms. Address, Box 144, Laurens, S. C. 6 114m, Birth. On the night of June 23d was boru to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ham mond of Lugoff, a flue son. W?? congratulate the parants, and hope that the youngster will grow up to be a credit to them. Marble Yard. Mr. T. J. McNinch of Lancas ter has opened e marble yard here. He Is prepared to furnish anything in Monumeutsor Tomb stones at moderate prices, and guarantees satisfaction. The Eclipse The eclipse of the sun on Sun day was viewed with interest by many of our people. The shadow of the leaves on the ground was not its least interesting feature. The orb of day was about three quarter in shadow for perhaps u half hour. Smoked glasses were lu demand. An Apology. An apology is due Mr. T. B Butler of Gaffuej', candidate for Congress, for the omission of his card of aunouncemeut iu our issue of last week. The omis sion was brought about by the fact that Che card beiug type, written on ihe boMom of our friend's letter, we replaced the letter in its envelope, forgetting to detach the announcement, so it naturally didn't appear in the next issue. You will find it to day however, us well as many other announcements of interest. Study them all. Jiixt Hxuvtly Right. ?'I hnve lined I >r. K. New J.ife Plll? for leyeml year*, nnd find the in j Ht exactly right," nys M<*. A. A. ITelton, of I(:trri><vlMe, N. Y. New Life Pill* relieve without the least dis comfort. Best remedy for constipa tion, biliousness an .1 malaria. 2Vi, nt F. Leslie Zeinp'a, Camd.Mi Drug (Jo., Zmnp A D.'P.iss druj stores. . Glenn Springs I Water One-half Gallon 12 to ate and Five Gallon Demijohns, at F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy, Phone 30, j y PERSONAL I ?Dr. W. J. BurdeH of Layoff I paid UtMd?B one of hit lofre Tisits on 8aturdsy. ?Our jo oof friend. II r. Lexi* Geisenheimer bu returned frota I Cherleetoa. He ie a student at the College of Charleston. I "~Mles Floienee Linden y, the beautiful and accompl i a h ed daughter of Mr. R. J. Lindsay I of our city, ie on a Yisit to rela tives at Salisbury, N. C. Mr. T. L. Spradiey is re ported as seriously ill at bis liome just east of Camden. We wish him a speedy recovery. I ?Mr. John Cantey, accom panied by bit friend, Mr. Geo. Sanders, of Hagood took a fish ing trip to White Pond last week. ?The firm o/ Stewart A Win ta ker has dissolved, and Mr- Jno. I WhitaUer can now be found at Mr. W. R. Welkins* with whom lie has entered into co partner I ship. I Mr. W. C. Hough, who was I severely bruised by being caught Jin a part of the machinery of the Camden Press Brick Co., is, | we are glad to say, recovering. I ? Mr. H. R. Taylor of Ker shaw has about gotten the build I ings of the Stevens Lumber Company here, ready for occu pancy. He is the machinist for I that Arm, aud will soon move liisj family to this city. Mr. A. J. Crow has re- 1 moved his family from Rock Hill to Camden were they are occupying the Barfield resi dence ou south DeKalb street. Mr. T. Benton Bruce re- 1 turued on Saturday from a busi I ness visit to Bishopville. He! brought buck with him Miss Ruth Suirtli, a niece, who will 1 remain with us a short time. ^ Rev. L. A. Mitchell of the! First Baptist Church is said to have preached a very in structive sermon on last Sun day night, his subject beiug, ] 4 'The Thief on the Cross." Dr. D. L. DeSaussure was at Boy It in on Thursday ou a tour) of inspection of the demoustra tive farms in that neighborhood. His report is all to the good. ^ ? We informed thatMr.j Nathan Levy, the clothier, is taking stock preparatory to his removal of his business to some] other poiuls, "?Mr. A. W. Watts, of Cantey! is now conducting a first class restaurant in Columbia, where lie will be glad to huve his friends call on him at his place on Qer-*J vuis street. Messrs. E. M. Flaherty and George Glover of Blaney were in Columbia on Thursday on business. They acted as ourl escort to that c?ty from Blaney. ?Mr. Raleigh Davis, a son of I Mr. Tal. J . Davis of the Antiocli section, is at home for the school holidays. He is a student at the Cedar Spring institute for the blind in Spartrnbuag. Mr. W. Latta of our city, j contractor aud buildor. has be! gun the erection of a $12,00Q resi dence at Gibson, N. C., for Dr. Pato of that place. Will is certainly making good. j , Judge H M Fincher was] called to Rock Hill last woslc |>e J cause of the serious illness of his little child, his family being at that place. We are glad to learn that the little one is better. | A Glorious Rain. That was a glorious rain we had on Thursday, It was of in calculable benefit to all sections whoro it extended, and we are informed that it was general. We can answer for it for 63 miles, covering the territory from Colombia to Camden over the Southern railway. Base Ball, The gat#e - of bail on last Wednesday between Camden and Lamar was as well played as any professional team could have done it. Runs were made only in three innings. Result? Cam den 5, Lamar 2. Umpire 0. H. Yates j^avo gene ral satisfaction. ^ very com fortably sised uudiuiice was in attendance. ? Is Camden a progressive city? If so, why havvjj't we a City eqflBoer? BREVITIES. ? Koto Um ehtagt In id of Dt*. P. Lull* Zeoip la this issufe. ? Col. A. D. Kmnedj is offer Ian barbed wire Md fteld fenc ing m cheap aa the cheapest. ? Hon. W. Brat ton DeLoacbe baa a professional card with us. He is a aoaad -lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. , ? Investors in real estate should note the "For Bale** ad of Box 144, Laurens, S. C., which appears in ' this issue. ? Note the real estate ad of Mr. A. J. Beattie. 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 wfnta few spring chick ens on subscription or other ac counts. The season has been good, so we can't see why we shouldn't get them. Do you? Chickens are easier to pay debts with than cold cash. ? We are in receipt of a num ber of favorable comments on our S toe k ton letters, and will be glud to receive other letters of like calibre from other sections. 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 is penned iu your interest We are frank to say that we would not give the snap of a linger for any other than the candidate we advocate. We 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 on 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 011 on August 25th. ? Would-be Congressmen Pin ley, Batier and Pollock all have a warm place iu our heart, so we are not taking sides with either candidate. They are all good men and true, nnd we believe that all of them have stood in the North-west, South-east cor ner. r ? Every progressive city lias a City engineer. What is the - matter with Catnden? ? Note the two locals of Mr. T. J. McNinch in this issue. He is well recommended, nod his prices ure more moderate than are offered by many. ? Note the reports of the city Board of Helth, and that of The Camdeu Water Litfht add Ice Company on city water, both in this issue. These reports should allay all apprehensions as to the condition of the water. Monuments and Tombstones Fur satisfactory work and quality of material in Monu ments and Tombstones, please give me a call before placing your order elsewhere. T. J McN?nch, Camden, S C. KMT W ANALYSIS If CITY WATER npniBi if Cam in Water, Light and Ice Company. Charleston, 8. C., June 20th, 1908 Analysis No. 68 For State Board of Health of South Carolina. From Camden Water, Light and Ice Company. Material Water Drawn June 8th, 1908. Received June 10tli, 1908 Results in Parts and Million, Taste None Odor " Color . " Chlorine 5.00 Free Ammonia 0.01 Albuminoid Ammonia 0.024 Nitrogen in Nitrates 0.60 Nitrogen in Nitrites 0.00 Nitrogen required to oxodize Organic Matter. . .0.85 Hardness (as part of Cu Co) Soap Test 9.50 Alkalinity (as part of Ca Co) 12.00 . Total Solids 53.00 Loss on Ignition 23 00 Free from Chemical Indications of Contamination. Respectfully submitted F. L. Parker, Bacteriologist and Chemist State Board of Health of South Carolina. Remarks : Found to be free from Bacteriol indications of Contamination. F. L. Parker, Bacteriologist and Chemist State Board of Health of South Carolina. Entrance Examination. The scholarship and entrance ex amination for Winthrop aud Clemson Colleges will be held July 3rd, begin ning at 0 o'clock. No one will b* permitted to enter after examination begins because the first period lasts twenty minutes only. W. B. Turner, flupt of Education. That City Engineer. The effect of that rain which we mention in another local, em phasices our suggestion that a city engiueer should be elected by council. There is small pleas ure iu wading through slush on one or more of our principal thoroughfares, all of which should be comfortably passable at all limes, in all weather and after all rains. Fourth of July Rates. Excursion rates to all points in the (Southeast, on sale July 2nd, 8rd, and 4th, good return ing until July 8th, 'For further information, ep ply to any Seaboard Agent, or wiite Jas. S.Etchberger' T. K A., Columbia, S. (J? Dr. I. II. Alexander, DENTIST. Office oue door North of "The People.' A I II L 1 y K It A J f. H" A 1 . These Arrivals and OeptirtureH us well uw Time an<l Connections With other Companies, are given only ?h Information and are not Gunranteed. NORTHBOUND. Lv Camden Ar Hamlet Lv Raleigh Ar Portsmouth Ar Richmond Ar Washington Ar Baltimore Ar Philadelphia Ar Now Yorlc Ar Pittsburg Ar Buffalo No. 84 0 00 p ro v H 80 p m . 8 45 am.. 10 30 am., 9 10 am., 12 HO p in.. 1 88 p m . , 8 55 p m . 0 80 p m , 9 42 p m . 6 55 am. No. 00 6 57 a in 9 20 u ra 12 50 p iti 6 05 p m 9 80 p nj 11 45 p m 4 21 a m 7 110 ft in 8 50 a m 12 05 p in SOUTHBOUND. Lv Camden , , Lv Columbia Lv Mav&nnali Ar Jacksonville Ar 8t. AtitfusLiue Ar Montgomery Ar New Orleans Ar Tampa Ar Miami No. 81 0 20 am 10 35 am 2 10 p m 7 00 p m 9 10 p m 0 55 ti id 6 45 p m 6 30 tt m 10 15 a in No. 43 10 40 p m 11 45 p m . 2 45 u in , 7 15 n m .11 00 a m ft 15 p m , 7 20 it in . 5 20 p in ,10 25 p m Trains Nos 81 and 84 are composed of the following high class equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Car between Jer sey City and Tampa, daily, Seaboard dining car between Wash ington and Richmond and between Hamlet and JuoUsonville, also drit class day. coaches. Trains Kos. 43 and f>fi, Heaboard Mail, daily, are composed of following equipment: PullnJau DraWing room Sloping cur' be-* f ween Nyw York and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Buffet Parlor far between Jacksonville and Tampa, daily; Dining Car between Washington and Hamlet, daily, also first class day coachos. for information and reservations, call on or wrile. I?. J. COOPER, Agt J. y. ETCHBRROBR, T. P. A Camden, 8, C ? Columbia, S. C , Beat the World Affords. "It given me unbounded pleasure t) recommend Hucklen's Arnica Salve," ?ay* J. W.Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. '*1 am convinced it'* the best salve the world afford*. It oured a felon on my thumb, and it never falU to heal every sore, burn or wound to which il is applied. 2Je,, at F. Leslie Zemp's, Camden l)ru| Co., Zenjp A. DePass drug stores. announcements. FOR UNITED STATES SENATE 1 bi*g to announce :ny candidacy for the United States Senate in tin- ap proaching: Primary, and C respectfully sol.cit the uupport of the Democratic voter* of this State. R. G. Uhett. Tin* will announce me to you, citi zens of Kershaw county as a candidate for the United States Senate. 1 will gratuful(v receive any support given me oy you iu the approaching primary election Respectfully, George Johnstone. FOK CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce D. E. Fiuley a candidate for re-election to Congress, subject to action of the i Democratic Primary Election. I hereby announce myscl f a can didate lor Congress from the Fifth District and pledge myseif to abide the result of On* Democratic Primary Election. Tbos, il. Sutler. FOR TREASURER, I hereby announce myself to the voters of Kershaw county a candidate for re-election to the office cf Treas urer of the county. My record as your Treasurer i* before you. Thanking you in advance for any support y?u may give me iu the approaching pri mary election. I am Very truly D. M. McCufckill. FOR AUDITOR. I thank the voters of Kershaw coun ty for their support in the past, and respectfully request tliein to *Und by me in my race for re-election to the office of Auditor of Kershaw county this yesr. I have endeavored to do my full duty since T have tilled this office. and will, il nominated and elec ted. render you the best service in my power IV. F. Russell Feeling that Woleree township "hould be represnted among tlu? Coun ty officers, we beg to offer as our can didate for Auditor, Mr. Mamies 11. Rabon. Mr. Rabon is well known throughout the county and the best recommendation he run oiler in hi* behalf is the vote given him four years ago by those voter* who know hi i(i best. The vote given him for Au ditor ill IBOi hi Watered is his best testimonial. We offer him for tins ofllce knowing t lint if elected he will make as good and ellicieiit an Auditor i as the county ever hod. Voter* of Woteree Township, i FOlTcilcRlir OT COURT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the ofllce of Clerk of Court for Kershaw C unity, subject to the inles governing tlie Democratic Primary. I.C. Dough. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself n candi dal/ for the office of Solicitor of I Iu* Fifth .Judicial Circuit, subject to (he rules of the Democrat!* primary ami pledging myself to support the nomi nee thereof, ? W. Ifamptan Cobb* I hereby announce myself acandi-' date for Solicitor fur . the Fifth Ju dicial Circuit, subject to Hie rule* of lj?e Democratic primary. UW. R, BtMi^eft. We hereby announce Mr. It. K CUrke a candidate fur Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. Ilia ability and experience as a lawyer emineutl> fit hiiu fur the position. Uis power u an advocate has been successfully demonstrated, and this coupled with hi* fearlessness in the dircharge of duty will recommend hiiu to unbiased voter of this district. We feel that tlii9 popular attorney will reflect credit upon his County and State if elected. g Many Friends. FOR SHERIFF. Mr. Editor: ? Please announce Mr. T. B. Clyburn as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw count). Mr Cly burn is a young man of sterling finali ties and if elected he will All the ofllce faithfully and without fear or favor. Many Friends, I have served you two terms as your Sheriff, and now ask at your hands re nomination and election. My record in the conduct of this responsible of fice is clean, and open to the wot M. I will thani you all to stand by me, and to vote for uiy re-nowiiiation. pledging myself to render you ^qwnlj service as that render.eJ in jLUe past, J J. S. Trautham. I hereby anuounce myself a candidate for the oflioe of Sheriff; of Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations govern ing the democratic primary. G. Arthur Moseloy. After considering the r olicitatiou of my friends, I have concluded to an nouuee myself a candidate for the of fice of Slierilf of Kcrssaxv county, sub ject to the rules and regulations ol th Primary election J. <?. Hilton. This will announce my candi dacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Kershaw county. 1 am fairly well kttowu to the voters of the county, and will thank you all for your support tn tho com ming primary elec tioti. If nominated and elected, I will give you the best service in my power Very truly, W. W. Huckabee. I Mr. Editor: At the urgent re quest of ujauy of uiy friends, and' having #riveu t ho subjoot due consideration, I luivo decided to announce myself for the oltiee ol Slieriff of our county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I request my friends to assist me all they can, bein^ as sured that I will appreciate all that they do for me. Respectfully, 1?. 1J. Williams. FOR Till-: lkc.islati kk. Tins will announce nu? t?? you as a candidate for the Legislature. A \vr,\ considerable majority of. tin* voters of the county know me, so t here is no use of going iutodctail as to my quali fications fur (tie otticc. I will merely say that I am not entering the race for the money there is hi it, l??r ther?* is nolle. My olijeet Js, if elected, to ?rive you the best service possible. This, I may say with no o > disrespect toother candidates, you .iaveii'1 al ways had. 'IVy u new horse occa sionally. Kespe.it fully, W. A. Schrock. Mr. JOditor : Please aiinoiiuee lion. ?John <?. Kiehards as a candidate for re-election to the House of IJepresen tatives. AJr. Kiehards' services to the State and County arc too well known to he mentioned here, suftice it to.?ay that Kershaw county cannot ati'ord to do without hi in in the Legislature* and he M l.'ST be relurned II any Fhiends. The friends of ('apt. M. L, Simtli hereby announce him a candidate for the Legislature. As ex-speaker of the House h a influence auiou^ t h?* iiiciii hers is powerful and bis words upon the floor of the House will carry threat weight. His intimate knowledge of Parliamentary law and practice and bis familiarilv with the conduct of a Hairs in the House will enable him In do very much to seaure the passage of any measure lie may prnpo>?? or advo cate* * II is Friends* Common patriotism urges us to an nounce the name of (icucral J. Walker Floyd as a candidate for the legisla ture. We want men of action, men ol bruin and men of purpose to represent us, and (Jen. Floyd tills I lie hill , so we call upon every voter to rally to our caudiilatc.. Fatriots. TOWN8M I P CiiM Ml .ss I u \ K H s. We take pleasure in auiiotim ing Mr. Klmore |{ row n for election as T ?wn sliip CouiiiiiM-ioner in W,;teree Town ship. Il<! is at present a member of (lie Hoard of Commissioners of Ker shaw County, and we want him re lumed to (lie position. We present the name of Mr. John, W, llose for nomination to (tie position of Commissioner from West Watcrccj on the Kershaw County Ifo-ird of j Commissioners. I|e IS thoroughly capable and hoiMst, and will render) the county good service. The name of Mr. W. K. IS:? r field is hereby announced as a candidate for! the position of Township Comiiii<-l dinner for Flat Hock Township. Mr. I Ibirtield possesses the eapacilp, anil the Reuse *f duty that will ensure, vatisfactiou tf the Township if elected. Township Voters. Maj S. H A I rn ? m hereby nn noUiiced for iiomiual ion to t he po?il ion ? of Township < 'ommj?sioucr for l>e Kalb Township hi the August pri inary. Voters, We take pleasure in nominating Mr K. He Kay for election (oiheofjjee of Township ( 'om!iiissiou<>r for !?.? Kalb Township. i Taxpayer. We present I lie name of the right man in the right place i .? nom uatiui; Mr. K. A. Ilrown for election a? Town- J ship Commissioner for HeKalb Town- J tin f>, jA'Kalb Township, We do here announce th*? name**? . Mr. D. K. lloujjh a* a candidate fur Township <?ounu is# loner for Flat Hook Township. ?lt eleciert, lu* will sustaiu Ills record, already made, for *? tllcieucjr Flat Hock Town-hip. Mr. T. C. Sessions in hesvby an uounced for nomination n.- township Commissioner for Wateree Tuwu-olp. lie is no* -a useful member of tti*. Board and deserves re-election. Fri\*"<i *. Tim will announce Mr. W.'l . P.rar,. Iia in a candidate for Township- * ??in tnissinner for Wateree Town-' i;-. We hope that the voters will hi ni as lie is the right nun <>?.? IK position. > fu nds l'uie Tree Democratic ' 'tub 5i?-r?'l?\ heartily endorses Mr. H. I'. 1 *.i I i < >t t in In candiilitcy for the otti i?.-i < 'on. inissiouer <?t iK'Iviilb Townslr j>. We respect tully present '.<> tie voters or Flat Hock Towh-'mp tli<? name of Mr. !*, i*. Hone as a ? an. -id w for Township Commission. llioroiighly capable and re:..;! v : ? ' will do his full duty i; elected. \ . *. r-. FOR COl'NTY HUI'KHV I ' A fount)' Sll|?i?rvifcj.'*' 51 ' duty has hi) t**d of res** as 1 have found b.v e*|j?'i*i desire rmominut In'u au'vl ' ? at your hand*. This will at. candidacy. Since J bavi- t. cliiiibclit of the olllee I h:iv. ed to do my full duty to i and I hope ibat they will imio for re-election. J thank you i. < . favors, and hope to merit a ?. ?.'lice of your eontldauce. Mathv^ \\ ? ' FOU M A(; I STKA '!???: I lie? re by announce :nw. a candidate for tin? ,,, .Magistrate in DcKalli T . with otlice at. Ciiuuii>>< r.--i .??? Sjieclfully solicit tln? S;: . of the voters at tin* <?: i: primary. J pledge myself to ( result of that priii);i<\ ,t:,u ?! uour.nated, will ; best scrvicc in ni\ ? ? . ? V cry ?????. ? ? , ; ; ,? 11. M ? . This will an!U)?ii*r. ;? ? 1 t VOlt'l'S Unil III S- I :? 'In . i ? K:ill> T<> ?' Jlip t !| . ' ' iliilatc In- ' iu* J ; ' . ?? i . >t ??. : u ! ? tratn ia iofus >;< ?vkl. ir:n < at (!atuu Tlitf ?. ?t i?*s c ? i; ? oltico sir* ? 'I n?M : > tut :i ?- : liavo lillt'tl t simi! r [ ? ii.mi i ; ; another township witii .?-? t i - - ' : : t - Lion lo lilt' I \? ti uraU'ful ft>r any suppor' ?.?!*? i me, and if iioitii ual?ul \\ !r -? i v? you to tlai bt'si <?t im ;? I /i 1 1 ; y Tlios. (J:; r. i iiiT. wv hereby announce Mr. Nelson as a ?<:* ; i < J i. l.i I :? |\,r r . ? . l(? lln? olliet* of p.-it ?? upper li:ilf of Wateive Yowush. i% enjoys I lit* conliHemv iii:?1 est ? .,r nil. ami hnx innHc a luoilei V,. ^ (rate. 1 1' cU'deil, \Vf pleil^i- : : ? Ii . I,. Histain his record iti | In- I'm in* %-n. duel of tlie olliet*. We 4 ? k ?' pl^aslll'f* ill aiHKIIIf!' i!?;: ' t r. \V. 1%. I'ailey as a c:?;i.Jnl:>t <? I ?r I rate for I In* lower divi>iou nl" V. .u r. ???. Tow n>lnp. Jiinl ?;?!:? r;> u i ?< l!ru : :;ivc perfect irtfai-t ion ill i if elected. \ . I rcspref fully announce c cam! i dale for M atji -a rat e !>?' !;:? lower scetion of Wali'i'i'i' 'I'm., n - i;>, ami will he plea-e I to receive I ? port of tiic voters for t hat po?iii W. II. 'i .. FOIJ SlTPifilUNTHNDlCN : >? EDUCATION. Wo hereby si.'?.r:rosl '?? ii void's or Kor.-i aw eoi : name of M r. \) . ) M.i ? ? us a candidate lor the r ! of Superintendent of K?; . to bo nominated ;il t he A primary. Mr. M ;ii elnson i i pe schohi and a sehool I < * ? i *? ?' of many yoar>; ox penenr o-t lirst ?rrado eorl ilieaio. lie.. he will /LTivo .T,al ixfaet ion I ? . ? peo| ili?. J?'rio: ; i ? At- I In* solicital ion nl' 1" ? in various sections o! I lie-. I hereby a n nonnee m * .,i*i i idaU* for the ollire of >.ip< ? dent of I0d ileal ion. ! I nom . and elected, J will devoi ? time and sneli abiii'va* i possess I o I lie d '? I i<'s (,f t !.f '? ? e and will eurne-jly end?'a\< r inaUe yon an aei eptable olV ? I have ail experience of sev< years in leaehinjjr on :i firs! <.'? cert ilieato. Ii"speelfnily h:m. in# your* sufl'r;i?ro?:, and p! ? ? ?. inir myself I-; ab;:d<' I he n- ? > the primary elect ion, and port the nomiiu i I Very truly, ' J. .1 . MeK We. tl?e frit'inls of Mr. U . ? J ncr. ?lo hereby atM>o'>m-c 1 1 : r ? - . 1 1- : < Hale for re-elect iou for Jv ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? !/'?? cation. J J e has ? I ? ? . ? ?l ? li'iie ?<> I ! ti* o|t?ee hiiH (lie ?,;!? > of schools, I5y Id* faithful': procure more competent ? ijimliljed teachers, v." ' ureal !y noh'il . mhi ?!????? i schools l;f ? ... ( I Willi] his ..... :? ? i" ? ill colli . . . ? mI ; . r. i H - 1 ' i ' , . , < * ? i . ! 'I'l l* \v ill ;<? ? ? : <i) im|. \ I lie ol!! ' ' '? II'- r I'd/ i, i iifitint V ii. I '.i priui'ii t ioti. 1 will lli.... m.i .ill -nppor! . 1 1 pom i n 1 1 cil :<'m> \V' II U I Ve | o !iv ?i lit l"S ol 1 1. lie?J il! ! e?'l ion . Ii -specf ; , ' * 'I he* v. ill hfinn'inee fo th1' * Kershaw county Mr. l,:i. ? a I'll 1 iil.it e lor < oroiiel . t horoii;;?iJy com pel .Ml to }? ' I" ' i}t|l ie ?: i,f (hcolH' e. n ml we preeiate I Iil* ki Miliums ofallvo;>.i tJ;eir I! i hi"