The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, July 16, 1908, Image 3
local flbatter.
City Lota for Bale.
Apply to
t F. Holland,
Camden, 8. C.
Bottles Boofht.
I Bay Beer and Whiskey bot
tles of the right kind. Call ou
me for yonr Groceries. Highest
price paid for BottUes.
E. M. Heudrix.
For Sale.
About 600 acres of land.
One of the best plantations iu
Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles
south of Camden. A high and
healthy location. Strong land,
good dwelling, barns and ten^pt
houses. Close to railroad, church
aad school.
Cause of sale: Too far away
to look after. Will sell cheap
for part cash, balance on easy j
terms. Address,
Box 144,
Laurens, S. C.
6 11-4 ra.
Marble Yard.
, Mr. T. J. McNinch of Lancas
ter has opened e marble yard
here. He is prepared to furnish
anything in Monumentsor Tomb
stones at moderate prices, und
guarantees satisfaction.
Birth.
Born' to Mr. and Mrs, B.J
Myers on Tuesday, the 7th itist.,
a fine son. We congratulate the
couple, and wish them many
happy returns of the same Uiud.
Marriages.
On Monday, the Oth in St., in
this city, Mr. Moultrie Billings
of Mullias, and Miss Bell Myers
of this city were happily joined 1
in wedlock by the Be v. C. C.
Herbert. We wish the couple
long life and happiness.
We take pleasure in chroni
cling the marriage of Mr. John
Kennedy McDowall, formerly of 1
this city, and Miss Rosalie
Faricli Filz of Charleston, W. <
Va., which happy eveut came
off on Thursduj', the Qihjnst-, (
at Maldin, the residence of Rev.
T. L. Carpenter, and by him.
Tue young couple are on a
wedding tour which will em
brace a visit to Cincinnati, and
other cities of tho North-West.
We extend to them heartiest
congratulations, aud best wishes*
Death.
Died in this city on Sunday,
the 12th inst., aftej a lingering
illness, Mrs. M. A. Burnet,
relict of the late Dr. A. W. Bur
net, Sr.
The deceased was a woman
possessed of every lovable trait
of character, aud she will be
widely missed in her large cir
cle of relatives and friends She
is survi ved by a number of sons
as d daughters, aud numerous
grand children of the iiumedi
ate descendants, as well as
brothers and sisters of the well
known and popular Col, W. M.
Shannon family of which she
was the eldest daughter.
W OOD'.S
SEED
For Fall Planting Just
Received. Plant Ruta-Bag
as mm, also Snap Beans,
Radish, Cabbage, Collards,
Lettuce and Turnips.
Mail orders filled same
day received; add postage at
rate of one cent per ounce.
F. Leslie Zemp's
Pharmacy,
PtontdQ*
PERSONAL
mm i n i a? ? m,**
?Mr. W. P. Mom la j of Char
lotto was ia Mia city lust week.
? Miss Lydia Gifford. returned
last week frooi a plefcaant visit
to frieuds at Coluwbja.
? Mrs. Humphry of Charlotte
is visiting the family of Mrs. S.
B. Ar rants oa Laurens street
? Mr. James T. Burdell of
Sumter spent a few hours in
town last Wednesday.
? Dr. W. J. Dunn is in New
York for a month, taking a
course of study on diseases of
children.
? Col. L- C. Hough, the genial
Miyor of Kershaw passed
through the city on Monday on
his way to Florence.
? Mr. John S. Lindsay has
returned to his labors at the
First National Bank after a
l?lcusa:it holiday with relatives
at Chester.
? Mr. B. R. DeLoache return
ed on Monday from a teu day
visit to Liberty Hill. He chape
roned us from Heath Springs to
this persp;ricg and delightful
city.
? Mr. R. F. Gifford and little
duugliter, Mabel, have returned
from Baltimore. We are glad
to note that no ill effects have
followed the bite of the dog sus
tained by the little girl.
? NfV. Andrew Matins of
Greenville is spending a few
days here. He is a son of Mr.
F. E. Mathis, and without dis
counting his pater's good looks,
we may say that he is a decided
improvement ou the parent
stock.
Stockton Dots.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pearcc, Jr.
spent last week with relatives
in Darlington.
The Misses Gardner, and
Messrs. J. E. and J. M. Green
Attended a delightful picuic and
children's day celebration at
Pisgah church last Saturday.
Miss Kitty Sowell is visiting
relatives atvBlauey.
Mr. Jesse Hammond enter
tained Rev. T. Liuwood Cole last
Sunday night.
Misses Belle and Mattie Mc
Oaskill have returned to us ftf
ter a very pleasaut visit iu Cam
den.
Mr. J. N. Sowell of Hartsville
spent a few days last week with
his father, Mr. 13. F. Sowell.
Miss Mutual Cooley passed
a very pleasant day last Sunday
with friends ut the State farm.
. M. & J.
Gentlemen of the Jury.
The following named are the
jurors drawn to serve during the
first week of the circuit court,
the session beginning Mouday,
July 27th:
Block, L L
Boykiti, L W
Buum, B H
Crossland, T \
Cuuningham, J G
Cantey, H B
Creed, J E
Copeland, E L
Croxton, W W
Catoe, D L
Campbell, I D
DeLoache, B P
DeLoache, W R
Deas, Bell.
Goodale, N R
GofT, E H
_ Heyman, M II
Hammond, G F
Jones, E L
McLeod, L H
Moseley, M F
McDowell, J C
McKay, J H
McDowull W D
Newman, W J
Owens, II J
Owens, J W
Shiver, C W
Smith, J W
Stokes, C
Shtveley, B B
Smith, T L
Taylor, N B
Thompson, J Y
VilU'piguo, P T.
Chickens*
^Spring chicken just ripe, is a
toothsome morsal. This has
been a good year for them, and
we wish some of our friends
would bring us a few on sub
scriptiou. It is lots easier to
pay in chickens than money, and
this manner of payment will
Huit us as" well as mohey. Try
t Q think of us, people,
BREVITIES. .
?Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer
ing barbed wire and titffd fenc
ing u cheap as ibe cheapest.
?Hon. W. Bratton DeLoaclte
bas a professional curd with us.
He l? a sound lawyer, and a gon
ial gentleman.
? Investors in real estate
should note the "Jpor Sale" ad
of Box 144, Laurens, S. C.,
which appeurs in this issfce.
? Note the two locals of Mr.
T. J. McNinch in this issue. He
is well recommended, and his
prices are more moderate lhan
are offered by many.
Monuments and Tombstones.
For satisfactory work and
quality of material in Monu
ments and Tombstones, please
give me a call before placing
your order elsewhere.
T. J McNinch,
Camden, S. C.
BOSTON, MASS. and RETURN
Veiy Low Rates via Southern
. Railway.
Account Supreme Lodge,
Kuiglits of Pythias, the South
ern Railway announces very low
round trip rates, from ull sta
tions. Tickets to be sold July
30th, 31st, --ugust 1st, 2nd, 3rd
and 4tli, 1908. Li tm led August
XGtli, 1908. Extension of tinul
limit to leave Boston not later
than Sept., IGlli, 1908, can be
had by depositing ticket at Bos
ton aud paying fee of $1.00.
Stop overs, Washington, BultN
more, Philadelphia and New
York.
Hound trip rates from princi
pal stations as follows:
Abbeville, S. C., ?32.15; An
dersou, S. C., $32 00; Charles
ton, S. C., $31.95; jChester, S. C.,
$29.50; Columbia, S. C., $31.25;
Greenville, S. C., $31.25; Green
wood, S. C., $31.70; Lancaster,
S. C., $29.65; Newberry, S. C.,
$31.50; Orangeburg, S. C., $31.00;
Rock Hill, S. C., $29.05; Spartan
burg, S. C., $30.40.
For detailed information, etc.
apply to Southern Railway
Agents, or,
J. C. LUSK,
Div. Pass., Agent,
Charleston, S. C. '
J. L. MEEK,
Ass't. Geu'l. Pass. Agent,
Allauta, Ga.
Electric Theatre.
The Electric Theatre which
formerly gave such pleasure to
our young people, as well ns
those of muturor years, is again
in full swing, under the conipe
tent management of Messrs. Will.
Johnson auu Charlio Cherry of
Laucaster. Both of these young
men are handsome fellows whose
goo 1 looks' and winning ways
commend them to all, aud es
pecially to the young ladies of
the community. Their illustra
tratious aro good, aud must be
seen to be appreciated.
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f Prtcat we can make yw* th!? ycir. w ? {Ml ta? lM??'<"stfrjd?: bicrclasfor lenmoav
k tCn any uher factory' w* ire wtiiM 5WS Si on jpraM above factor* co*
BICYCLEDKALKKIJ, yo? can ?cll ouj Lwcyvlca g?vW your owrn aame put* aft
jar ^nces. Order* filkd tfn d?v
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60 HEMETHORN PBNCTSRE-PROOFl
lElF-HEAUNe TIRES roixjB WtoeSfiSSn
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Otuttu lira is
13 JO patr. but to introAxe we mill i
tpmnrtor94JKHMMwith&nUrS4A5). i
NMIE FROM piicrms I
otes or GUn will not tot the 1
t thousand pairs sold tost rear. !
td thousand pairs now in use.
' OTHMaf FNMb Made in all sizes. It U lively 1
ftada^ridW.vccydurableand lined inside with
? special quality of rubber, which never hecoinr
ponMtodwhtch close* up small punctures without allow
Iq> the air to escape. We have liuiiaredj ol letters from satis
fied customers stating that tlieir tires haveonly been pumneil
uponocortwiccina whole season. They weijcli nomurethta
an ordinary lire, tkcuocture restating qualities being Riven
by several layers ot r tbin specially prepared fabric on the
tnad. Tbei**?lar price of the* tires ispj.jr per pair, but for
advertising purpoae* we are making a special factory price to
I ??tWe ti? thick rubber ti mi
I "A" ?nd puncture strip* fB"
and " !?>." nlvj rim tit rip " H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tlr? will outlast uny other
r?;?ko-MOrr. KLASYIO - |
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? ? "? -~jr ??? ?? oraera snipped same day ettcr in received. We ship C. O. I>. or
approval. You do not pay a cent nntil you have examined and found them strictly ns represented.
*' per cent (thereby makicg the price * ?.5? per pair) if you
?tad WIX CASH WITH OKULK and enclose this adveitisement. We will also send on*
nlckelpUted btu> lwxid pump. TJres to be returwd at OUU expense if for anv reason they are
?ot satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us'is as safe as in a
task. If yoji oeder a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride caster, run faster.
,nd look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen nt any price. We
kjew ?*at yoa will lie so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order.
We want yoa to Mad ua a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer.
MMT WW 1 jwjryyv Tiorc .t0?*4 -t ,n>' P?ce until you send for a pair of
* TTt. WWKKMM f fllCw Hedge thornf Punctate-Proof tires on approval and trial at
the apcdal introductory price quoted above: or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
fcwnbta and quotes all makes and kinds of tire* at about hslf the awnl prices.
g%g%. MflT U/arr but write us a postal today. 1M? NOT THINK or BVJT1NO a bicycle
m .V**" or a pair of tlrea from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offers we are making. It ooly coats a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. ~
J. L MEM CYCLE COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILK
County Simmer School.
The County Summer School
for white teachers will open July
20th, ut 9 u. m., at the Camdon
Graded School building and be
in 'session for two weeks.
Courses will he given iii'Peda
gogy, Civics, Grammei' and Al
gebra.
%The following text hooks will
be used: Thorndilces Principles
of Teaching, Buehler's Grain
iner, Wallace's Civics, Went
worth's Algebra, (factoring on
ly)
Prof. Li. T. Baker of the Uni
versity of South Carolina will
be Principal and Mr. Harry
Tranthaui assistant. These gen
tleineu are well known to the
teachers of Kershaw County hiuI
we are fortunate to procure their
services, and we earnestly re
quest that everj teacher in the
County attend.
It will be necessary to attend
the full time and do satisfactory
work to have your certiliciite ex
tended.
The County Board of Educa
tion will assist the white teachers
of the County who already hold
certificates in paying their board.
The school for the colored
teachers will be held at the same
lime at th* Jackson Graded
School building ,J. L. Cain of
Darlington, Principal.
W. B. Turner,
I,. T. Mills,
tf. P. Getty s,
Co. Bd. of Ed. of K. C.
Host t lie World Affords.
"It Rives me unbounded pleasure t >
recommend |>ucklen's Arnica Salve,"
sayn.F. W. .leu kins, of Chapel Hill, N.
'?! am convinced it's tin- brut salve
(In1 world aJfords. It oureil a felon on
my thumb, and it never fails to lien I
every sore, burn or wound to winch it
is applied. 2">e, at K. Leslie Zemp's,
Camden Drug <'o., Zemp & Del'uss
drug stores.
S ZE3 ZE3 O J^W ID
A lit I, INK 11 A I'l w A J.
These Arrivals and Departures ns well ns Time and Connections
with other Coutpnuies, arc given only a* Information and arc not
Guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 84 No. CO
Lv Camden !) 00 |) m 0 57 a in
Ar Hamlet II 00 p m J) 20 a rn
Lv Raleigh 3 45 am 12 00 p in
Ar Portsmouth 10 30 a in
v - Ar Richmond 9 10 a m 0 05 p ni
Ar Washington 12 30 p ih 0 510 p m
Ar Baltimore 1 3K pm 11 45 pin
Ar Philadelphia 3 55 p in 4 21 am
Ar New Yorlc 0 30 p m 7 30 a m
Ar Pittsburg 0 42 p m h 50 am
Ar Uufifiilo. 13 55 am 12 05 p in
SOUTHBOUND.
No. Hi No. 43
Lv Camden 0 20 a m 10 40 p m
Lv Columbia 10 35 a m 11 45 p m
Lv Savannah 2 10 p in 2 45 a in
Ar Jacksonville 7 00 p m 7 15 a m
Ar St. Augustine . ... 0 10 p m 11 00 a in
Ar Montgomery 0 55 a in h 15 p m
Ar Now Orleans 0 45 p m 7 20 a m
Ar Tampa C 30 a iti 5 20 pin
Ar Miami 10 15 am 10 25 p m
Trains Nos H| and 84 are composed of the following high class
equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer
sey City and Tampn, daily; Seaboard dining cur between Wash
ingtou and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, al??
rirst-class day coaches.
Trains Nos . 43 and 00, Seaboard Mail, daily, are composed ol
following equipment: Pullman DraWing room Sleeping car be
twecn Now Yorlc and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Iliiffet Parloi
car between Jacksonville and Tampa, dally; Dining Car betweei
Washington and Hamlet, daily, also first-class day coaches.
For information and reservations, call on or write.
E. 4- COOPER, Agt J. S. ETCHBERGER, T. P. A.
Camdon, 8. q. Columbia, 8. c,
Hnnouncements.
+XJR UN ITKI) STATICS SEN* ATK
I Ivg to announce my candidacy fur
tlie United States Senate in the ap
proaching Primary, and [ respectfully
sol. cit the support of the Democratic
voters of this State.
R. O. Rhelt.
This will announce me to yon, citi
zens of Kershaw county as a candidate
for the (Tinted States Senate. 1 will
?X:tlefuljv receive any support given
me oy you in the approaching primary
election Respectfully,
Ueorjje Johnstone.
FOR CONURliSS.
We are authorized to announce l?. E.
I' in Icy a candidate for re-election to
Congress, subject to action of tile
Penrociatic Primary Election.
I hereby announce mysel f a can
didate lor Congress from the Fifth
District and pledge myseif to abide
the resu It of thu Democratic Primary
Election. Tlios. Jl. Sutler.
FOR TREASURER,
I hereby announce myself 40 the
voters of Kershaw county a candidate
for re election to the office ef Treas
urer of the county. My record ns your
Treasurer is before you. Thanking
you in advance for any support you
may give me in the approaching pri
mary election. I am
Very truly
D. M. Mc.Uiukill.
FOR AUDITOR.
I thank the voters of Kershaw coun
ty for their support in t he past, ami
respect fully request them to stand by
nic in my race for re-election to (he
ojnee or Auditor of Kershaw county
this year. I have endeavored to do
my full duty since 1 have filled this
oflice. and will, if nominated and elec
ted, render you the bent service in my
W. F. Russell
Feeling that Wateree township
should be represnted 'among tha Coun
ty oflicers, we beg to offer as our can
didate for Auditor, Mr. Mamies II,
Rabou. Mr. Rabon is well known
throughout the county and the best
recommendation he can offer in his
behalf is the vote given him four
years ago by those voters who know
bun best. The vote given him for Au
ditor in 1U0I 111 Wateree is his best
testimonial. We offer him for this
oflice knowing that if elected he will
make as good and efllcieut au Auditor
as the county ever had.
^ oters of Wateree Township.
FOR CLERK <>T COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election t?? the oflice of
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County,
subject , to the Miles governing the
Democratic Primary.
I. C. I Tough.
FOR PROBATE JUDOE.
1 lie name of Mr. 0. W. liircbmore
will have a pleasant sound to the
voters of Kershaw county, on reading
the announcement that he is a candi
date for Probate Judge. He will ap
preciate the efforts of H|| friends to
elect li 1 111 to the position.
Much to the gratification of his!
friends t hroughout tb.? county, Mr. AV.
L. McDowell has consented to stand
far the Democratic nomination for
Probate ?Fudge iu the ensuing pri
mary election. Your support will be
appreciated by 111 in iu hi* race.
FOR SOLICITOR.
T hereby announce myself a candi
dal- for the oflice of Solicitor of f lie
Firth Judicial Circuit, subject to the
rules of the Dcmocri tic. primary and
pledging myself fo ?upport the nomi
nee thereof. W. ilaiiiptan Cobb.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date lor Solicitor for the Fifth Ju
dicial Circuit, subject to t he rules of
the Democratic primary.
(ieo. R. Rcfi.bert.
I ft in n oandidate to succeed myself
as Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Cir
cuit, and will obey the rules of the
Democratic |>arty.
Christie Ih'fH't,
I . - . - " ? ' ' - - ?
\r# lit-reby MROUoeo Mr. It. II
Clarke a candidate for Solicitor of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit. His ability
aud fxperirtiw as a lawyer eminently
lit liiiu fur (lie position. II is power
a? an advocate has been suecesj.fully
demonstrated, and this coupled witb
liis fearlessness iu the discharge of
duty will recommend him to unbiased
voter of tin* district. We feel thai this
popular attorney will reflect credit
upon Ins County and Slate if elected.
Many Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr. Editor: ? IMense announce Mr.
T. B. Clyburn as a candidate for
Sheriff of Kerahaw county. Mr Cly
burn Is a young man of Rterliiifc quali
ties anu If elected lie will fill ttie uflli^
laithfully and without fear or favor.
Many Friend*,
I have served you two terms a* your
Sheriff*, and now ask at your hands re
uomlnation and election. My record
in the conduct of Hum responsible of
fice in clean, and open to the world.
I will thank you all to stand liy me,
ami to vote for my re-nomination,
pledging myself to render you equal
service as that remlereJ in the past,
.1. S. TrauMiam.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oftioe of Sheriff
of Kershaw County, subject to
the rules and regulations govern
ing the democrat^ primary.
G. Arthur Moselev.
After considering the solicitation ol
my friends, [ liave nonclnded to an
nounce myself a candidate for tin* of
fice of Sheriff ol Kt rsnaw county, sub
ject to llie rules and regulations ol' tli
Primary election
J. ij. Hilton.
. This will announce my candi
dacy for the nomination for
Sheriff of Kershaw county. 1
am fairly well known to the
voters of the county, and will
thaulc you all for your support
in the coining primary clec
tio?i. If nominated aud elected,
I will give you the best service
in my power
Very truly,
W. W. Huckabeo.
Mr. Editor: At the urgent re- i
quest of many of iny friends, and j
having given the subject due
consideration, I have decided to
announce myself for the oftine of
Sheriff of our county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic
party. I request my friends to
assist me all they can, being as
sured that I will appreciate all
that they do for me.
Respectfully,
U. IJ. Williams.
FOB. THE LEGISLATURE.
Tins will announce nn? to yon as a
candidate for the Legislature. A very
considerable majority of the voter* of
the county know me, so tlu-rc is no
use of going into detail as to my qiiHli
ficalinus lor the ollice. 1 will merely
say ttiat I am not entering the race
for the money there is mi it, for then
is none. My object is, if elected, to
give you Hie best service possible.
This, I may say with no n ? disrespect
toother camlitlateri. you .lavcn't al
ways had. Try a new horse occa
sionally. Kespe.?t fully,
W. A. Suhrock.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Hon.
John (r. Kichards as n candidate for
re-election to the House of Represen
tatives. Mr. Iiicliards' services to the
State ami County are too well known
to be mentioned here, suffice it to say
that Kershaw county cannot afford to
do without hi in in the Legislature
and he AM 'ST be refurned
Muny Friends.
The friends of ('apt. SI. L. Smith
hereby announce him a candidate for
the LeciKlcture. As ex-speaker of the
House h s influence among the mem
bers is powerful and Ins words upon
t tie Jloor of the House will carry great
.weight. His Ultimate knowledge of
Parliamentary law and practice ami his
familiarity with the conduct of affairs
hi tlx* House will enable him to do
very much to secure the passage of
any measure lie may propose or advo
cate. His Friends.
Common patriotism urges us to an
nounce the name of (ielieral .1. Walker
Floyd as a candidate for the Legisla
ture. We want men of action, men of
hrwin and men of purpose to represent
us, ami (ten. Floyd fills the hill, so we
call upon every voter to rally to our
I candidate. Patriots.
T( >\V N S H 1 1? CO MM! SS I O X K US.
We take pleasure in announcing Mr.
Elmore Brown for election as Town
ship (/ommiDsioner in Wateree Town
ship. He is at present a member of
the Hoard of CoHimUsiouern of Ker
shaw County, and wo want liiiu re
turned to the position.
We present the name of Mr. John
W, Rose for nomination to the position
of Commissioner from West Wateree
on the Kershaw County Hoard of
Commissioner*. lie is thoroughly
capable and hou.ist, and will render
tin* county good service.
The name of Mr. W. It. Uarllefd is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the position of Township Commis
sioner for Klat Rock Township. .Mr.
Ihtrficld possesses the capaeitp, and
the Reuse sf duty that wilj ensure
satisfaction If the Towiishipir elected.
Township Voter.*.
M.iJ.S. 11, Ahum m hereby an
notioi'ed for nominal ion to the posit ion
of Township Commissioner for l)e
Kfllb Township in the August pri
mary. Voters.
We take pleasure in nominating Mr
.1. K. OeKay fpr election to | he office
of .Township Commissioner for he
Kali) TowhsJnp. | . . Taxpayer.
I We present " the name of the right
| man in (lie right place iu nominat nig
Mr. E. A. llrown for election ns Town
| ship Commissioner for Ih'Kalh Town
iH'Jiolb Townnhlj),
We do tier* announce th? nainf of
Mr. 1). K. Hough as a candidate for
township Commissioner for Plat
Hock Township. If elected, he will
sustaiu bis record, already made, for
efficiency Flat Kock Township.
Mr. T. 0. Sessions is hereby an
nounced for nomination as Township
Commissioner for Wateree Towusoip.
lie is no* a useful member of ttM
Hoard and deserves re-election.
Frienda.
Tins will announce Mr. W. L. Bran
liain a candidate for Township Com
missioner for Wateree Township.
We hope that the voters will elect
him as he is the right man for the
position. Friends.
Fine Tree Democratic Club hereby
heartily endorses Mr. K. It Klliott In
ins candidacy for the office of Cor
missioner ot DeKalb Township.
We respectfully present to |
voters of Flat Kock Township ?
name of Mr. S, C. Rose as a candid,
fur Township Commissioner. II.
thoroughly capable and re'm
will do his full duty ii elect. ?<<
KOU COUNTY SUPEKV ! ?
A County Supervisor, if lie c ???.,
duty has no bed of roses to ! i?* ?i
a# I ha ye round by experience, am /
desire r? nomination and re-eh.?tiok
at. your hands. This will announce my
candidacy. Since I have been the iu
ciimbent of the oflicc 1 have etnlcHVor
ed to do my full duty to t lie people,
and I hope thai they will indorse me
for re-election, i thank you lor past
favors, n:ol hope to merit a conliuu*
euue of your conlidanc.e.
. Mathww West.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the ottfre of
Magistrate in DelCalb Township
with office at. Camden, and re
spectfully solicit the suffrages
of the voters ut the ensuing*
primary.
I pledge myself to abide flie
result of that primat'3', aud i /
nominated, will give you th*
best service in my power.
Very respectfully,
H. M. Fincher.
This will announce to tl.e
voters and my friends iu De
lCalb To v'uship that I am a caor
didate lor the position of Magis>
trate in said township with office
at Camden. The duties of this
office are not new to me as I
have filled a similar position in
another township with satisfac
tion to the people. I will feel
"fateful for any support given
me, and if nominated will serve
you to the best of my ability,
Thos. Garduer.
We hereby announce Mr. John B,
Nelson in :i candidate Tor re-election
to the oHlce of Magistrate for thy
upper hall* of U'ateree Township. H*
enjoys the con.'idcnce and esteem of
all, and lias made u model M.igis.
Irate. If elected, we pledge him to
sustain his record in the future c our
dne.t of the otlice.
We tiike pleasure in announcing Mr,
\Y . K. ilailey as a candidate f ?r Mag is*
Irate for the lower division of Watcrctr
Township, and guarantee that he will ?
give perfect satisfaction in the oltica
il elected. . Voters.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for Magistrate lor Ilia
lower section of Waterec Township,
and will he pleased to receive the sup*
port of tiie voters for that position.
W. Ii. Tiller.
POH S U PR I { I N T E N I ) K N T OF
EDUCATION.
We hereby suggest to the
voters of Kershaw county the
name of Mr. D. I*. C. Murchison
as a candidate for the position
of Superintendent of Educutiou
to be nominated at the August
primary. Mr. Murchison is 4.
ripe scholar, and a school teacher
Of many years experience on n
first grade certificate. If elected
he will give satisfaction to tin*
people. Friends.
At the solicitation of friends
1 i 11 various sect ions of the county*
I hereby announce mysei 1 can.
id lite for the office of snperi :ilen
dentof Education, if nominated
and elected, I will devote my
time and such ability as I may
possess to I he duties of 1 1 1 r* office,
aud will curtiest! y endeavor to
make you an acccpi able officer.
I have an experience of seveij
years in teachingou 11 first grade
certificate. -Respectfully solicit
ing yours suffrages, and pledge
ing myself to abade the result of
the primary election, and to sup
port the nominees thereof, I ata
Very truly,
I. McKenzie.
Wo. the friends of Mr. W. It, Tur*
ncr. do hereby announce him a candn
! data for re-elect ion for H'ipt. of Kdu.
eat ion. lie has devoted his ctiiirn
time ki) l!ie nf||<'e ami the supervision
of school*. Ity his faithful eft'orts tu
procure more competent and better
(junlilled teachers, we believe he haa
greatly aided iu hut hling up th?
schools of (tie county. We believe
with] his experience, if re-elected, he
: will continue to give us good *ervicj?.
Many 1'riumU.
KOlt COI'ONtJU.
1 This will uuuoiiucc my candidacy f"r
the office of Coronnr for Kershaw
county in the coming primary el- ??
lion. I will I hank you all lor \< ?
support, f f nominated and elected. .
will give to ' h" dut lei of | he olllce :?<.
1 host attention. Hespectfully,
T. (>. W 1 1 i i il <
I This will announce to the voter
Ker-I.'uw county Mr. ii. I.ucas I >1 ^ ? ;
as a candidate for Coroner. lie ?
1 horoujjlily eompet put to perform t*'
du(iv<( of t he olljce. and we will ?
precjate lh<' kindness of all voters for
I heir nssjstanrc in ehrctin/r h) in*