The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, July 23, 1908, Image 3
local toatter.
City Lota for Sale.
Apply u>
L P. Holland,
Camden, 8. C.
? 1 ?
' Bottles Bought
I Buy Beer and Whislcey bot
tles of tBfr right kind. Cull on
me for your Orooeries. Highest
price paid for Boittles.
E. M. Hendrix.
. For Sale.
About 600 acres \>f land.
One of the best plantations in
Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles
south of Camden. A high and
healthy location. Strong lund,
good dwelling, barns aud 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, 8. C.
6 ll-4m.
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.
That Anniversary.
We regretted exceedingly our
(.lability to attend the aiiiitver
sary picnic of our friends, Mr.
T. B. Horton aud wife ou Thurs
d vy last. Business of the most
important nature detained us in
t >wn. We are iuformed that lh<?
occasion was a most enjoyable
one. We were there iu the
spirit, if not iu the ilesh.
To Candidates- >
We particularly want to im
press upou those of our frieuds
who have not paid for theii
c uds of anouncement, to come
forward promptly and settle.
We need the money. TJi e
amounts are small, and will work
no liardshipon those owing them,
while the collection of them will
materially assist us. Come on,
friends.
Bege Ball.
The game of base ball on lust
Thursday between the "Pals"
aud tlie"Leans", two local teams
was unquestionably, one of the
most amusing exhibitions that
we ever witnessed. The star
players were: J. T. Muckey. W.
ft. Hough, Llo.yd Lindsay, Jim
Wallace und George Crosby.
The game resulted 35 for the
fats, to 7 for the leans.
We "hollered" ourself hoarse,
so if you notice anything like
rumbling iu this issue, do not
be surprised.
?J ust Kxuotly It l?!i t.
"I hnve used Dr. King'* N?*\v T.ilV
IMIIh for Sttvcrftl ytmr.4, anil find them
Just exiotly right," ?:>>'* Mr. A. A.
Felton, of llarriavillt?, X. V. Now
Life Pills relief without tin* leant dis
comfort. Bent remedy for constipa
tion, bilioUsiiem nn I ui tl irin. 2"m, ut
V- t#e<die ZnuipV, Oumd^n Drug Co.,
Zemp & Di-Ths* drug HtorcM.
WOODS
SEED
For Fall Planting Just
Received. Plant Ruta-Bag
as now, also Snap Beans,
Radish, Cabbage, Collards,
Lettuce and Turnips, v
Mail orders filled same
day received; add postage at
rate of one cent per ounce*
F. Leslie Zerrjp's
Pharmacy,
*1ww 30.
Pknfctt Ubmtf BBL
The picnic ?i Liberty 0tU on
Friday, the lQth ink, vu large
lj atteo^ed, tad ?nry om is
said to have bad a good time.
The several candidates for Con.
gress. were on hand, and made
addresses, as well as paying fnll
attention to the good cheer for*
nished by the good people of
the Hill. Special mentiqn must
bo made of the efforts of Con
gressman Fiuley in the gastro
uomical line. He is said to have
covered the best portions of not
less than four sturdy and heal
thy spring chickens. This is
what Pollock and Butler say.
All of the speeches are said to
have been goo<lt. especially that
miule by one of the candidates
for Township commissioner, who
after becoiring enthused in his
remarks, solemnly affirmed that
when he was a boy, he was born
on Cliristuius.
- Sly Renard.
Editor "THE PEOPLE:"
Allow me space in your paper
to express my opinion of the
Pox law. The innocent fox. We
liuve the mink, which is as 10
uo3eut us the fox. We have the
raccoon, a voracious eater of the
farmer's corn, an animal not
more or less innocent than the
fox, but which, like the mink is
unprotected by law. What then
sh:il 1 wo say about them all?
The fox is protected because the
sporting muu alone wants it pro
tee ted. It is a sorry law in mj'
opinion that requires a former
to feed his hounds throughout
the only season that he cau di
vert from farm labor to devote
to a little sport simply be
cause the sporting man wants
the. coverts for himself. It is
time, I Hurtle for the voters to be
giu to use their wits, and to
wipe out the score on the slate
and start anew. Inolher words,
to elect legislators who will
work for the whole people, and
not for the few.
Farmer and Pox Hunter.
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.
Gentlemen of the Jury.
The folio wing named are the
jurors drawn to serve during the
first week of the circuit court,
the session beginning Monday,
July 27th:
Block, L L
Boy lcin, L W
Baum, B II
Crosslaud, T \
Cunningham, J G
Cantey, H D
Creed, J E
Copeland, E L
Croxton, W W
Catoe, I) L
Ciimpbell, P D
DeLoache, B P
DeLoache, W K
Doas, Ben.
Goodnle, N R
Go IT, 10 II
lloy man, M II
Hammond, G F
Jones, Iti L
McLeod, L H
Mosoloy, M F
McDowoll, J C
MtKuy, J H
Mcpowull W D
Newman, W J
Owens, II J
Owens, J W
Shiver, C W
Smith, J W
SloUes, O
Sinclair, J D
Slnreloy, B H
Smith, T \j
Taylor, N 13
Thompson, .T Y
VilU'piguo, P T. s
C. A. BRUCE, -
Veterinary
$urgeon?
PERSONAL
1 ? Ur. and Mrs. W. M. Blcsoo.
now of Columbia, spent a day or
to in lb!* olty this week.
?The Candy Kitohen of Mr
Spcro Beleos, la becoming u
very popular institution.
, Wo .were handed a fine to^.
mato last week It was grown
bj Pleuty San?: ;. i, and weighed
2 1-4 pounds.
Mr Victor Gifford and wife
loft us i woek for Chester,
which plac iey will mako tbeir
future ljomt>.
Randolph Shannon, now
of Jefferson, was with us last,
weolc on a visit to his parents,
Mr. ^nd Mrs. C. J. Shannon, Sr.
?Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCoy
of Charlotte, who have been
visiting the parents <^f the for
mer here returned to their home
last weelc.
Mr. Bpero Beleos ha8*op*ffed
a very attractive place just be
low the Gilt Edge Store. It is
bnown as the "Camden Candy
Kitcheu."
We aro glad to learn that
our friend, "Tat" Bradley is im
proving in health, but regret
that there is still fever among
his childreu.
?Mr. S. M. Ma this has given
out a contract for the erection of
a residence on DelCalb street on
the lot adjoining the premices of
Dr. A. W. Burnet.
?Mr. J. K. Wilson and family
are lo leave us soon for Sumtery
their former homo. Wilson is ?
clever man, and his removal will
be a distinot loss to our com
munity.
?Mrs. J. E. Baggott and
daughter are spending a short
time with Mr. J. E. Alexander's
family on Lyttleton streot. Mrs.
Buggolt is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander.
?Mr. H. M. Uliner, Jr., repre
senting the Volunteer State
Life Insurance Company of
Chattanooga, Tenn., has located
here with his family. We are
always glad to welcoms citizens
of Mr. Ulmer's stamp.
?Ye editor had "the call of I
the wild" again last week, and
paid flying visits to Columbia,
Rock Hill and Charlotte. We
were received with loud smiles
at each place, and dismissed
with tears. Bo mote it ever bo.
? Mr. Bryan Bell of Gaffney,
the star 1st baseman on t he Cam
den baso ball team, who was so
severely' injured in the ankle a
few days ago during one of the
games with the Mechanics of Co
lumbia, has gono to his homo
for the "purpose of recuperation.
?Mr. Nathan Levy is ngnin
paying oue of his frequent, visits
I o parts in "The Old Dominion."
That kind of thing will stop
about the middle of September.
About that date, we are given to
evpect that there will be a new
Mrs. Levy in the city. Speed
the day.
BREVITIES.
? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer
ing barbed wire and field fenc
ing ae cheap as the cheapest.
? Hod. W. Bratton DeLoache
has a professional card with us.
He is a sound lawyer, aud 4 gen
ial gentleman.
? Investors in real estate
should note the "For Sale"* ad
of Box 144, Laurens, 8. C.,
which appears iu this issue.
? Note the two locals of Mr.
T. J. McNinch in this issue. He
is well recommended, and his
prices are more moderate than
uve offered by many.
? In the death notice of Mrs.
Burnet last week, we gave the
inttialsas 4'M. A". T * sh^nld
have read, "H. S."
BOSTON, MASS? and RETURN
Very low Rates via Southern
Railway.
Account 3up^,me Lodge,
Kuights 01 Pythias, the South
ern Railway announces very low
round trip rates, from all sta
tions. Tickets to be sold July
30th, 31st, ..ugust 1st, 2nd, 3rd
and 4th, 1908. Limited August
lGth, 1908. Extension of tinal
limit to leave Boston not later
than Sept., 16th, 1908, can be
had by depositing ticket at Bos
ton ami paying fee of ?1.00.
Stop overs, Washington, Balti
more, Philadelphia und New
York.
Round trip rates from princi
pal stations as follows:
Abbeville, S. C., $32.15; An
derson, S. C., $32.00; Charles
ton, S. C., $31.95; Chester, 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. ?t,. $31.00;
Rock Hill, S. C., $29.05; Spartan
burg, S. C., $30.40.
For detailed information, etc.
apply to Southern Railway
Agents, or,
J. C. LUSK,
Div. Pass., Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
J. L. MEEK,
Ass't. Gen'l. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, *Ga.
n--ul TRADE- MARKS promptly obtained In
*11 oountria^ or no (ml Vim obtain PATENTS
THAT PAY. advertlwi th am thoroughly, at am
axpaoM, and nalp you to m<m?
Batul modal, photo or tketob tor FREE ooport
??> patanf MlHy. M yctuV practice. tUR"
PASSING REPERENCES. for frea Oukla
Book on Profltabla I'atanta writ* to
B03*B06 8*yonth Street,
WA8NINOTON. O. G.
Iti'Ht the WorUl Afl'orriH.
"It tfives ino ti ii 1>oii fKtcd pleasure it
recommend Hucklen's Arnica Salve,"
says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N.
C. '? I am convinced it's the best salve
1 lie world affords. It cured a felon on
my thumb, and it never fails to lieal
every sore, burn or wound to which it
ik applied.' 2?>e, at F. Leslie Zemp's,
Camden Drug (Jo., Zemp & Pel'ass
drug stores.
AJJt L 1 X 1<: It A I L WA I .
These Arrival** and I?cpartiiros an well an Time and Connect ioiin
Willi otlier Companies, are ulvcn only ms Information mill arc not
CTiinraittccd.
NORTHBOUND.
No 81 No. GG
Lv Camden.* . v 9 00 p in , , 0 57 a in
Ar Hamlet 11 HO p m 0 20 a m
Lv Ualeigh 3 45 am 12 f>0 p in
Ar Portsmouth 10 80 a in
Ar Itk'hmond 0 10 am... 0 05 p m
Ar Washington 12 <10 p in 0 .'50 p in
Ar Baltimore 1 31* pin 11 45 pin
Ar Philadelphia J] 55 p m 4 21 am
Ar New York G 30 p m 7 30 a in
Ar Pittsburg 0 42 p in H 50 a in
Ar Buffalo. G 55 am 12 05 p in
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 81 m No. 43
Lv Camden 9 20 a in 10 40 p m
Lv Columbia 10 35 am 11 45 p in
Lv Havannah 2 10 p m 2 45 a in
Ar Jacksonville 7 00 p m 7 15 am
Ar Bt. Augustine .... 9 10 pin 11 00 a m
Ar Montgomery 0 5ft a in 8 15 p ni
Ar New Orleans 0 45 pin 7 20 a in
A r Tarn pa 0 30 a in 5 .1$ in
Ar Minim 10 15 am...,, 10~25 p 'in
Trains No* 81 and Hi arecomposod of tho following high class
eqnipmont: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer
sey Oily and Tacnpn, daily; Seaboard dining car between Wash
ington and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, alto
drstchua day conches.
Trains Nos. 43 and 00, Seaboard Mail, daily, aro composed of
following equipment: Pullman DraWing room Bleeping crtr be
, tween Now Vorlc and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Buffet Parlor
I car between Jacksonville and Tampa, daily; Dining Oar between
I Washington and Hamlet, daily, also Hrst plass day conches.
For information and ruaorvalions, call on or write.
|E. J. CQQHER,
(tyqiilen, H- C.
J. S. ETCH BERG Eli, T. P. A.
P?jumbj:f, S. C.
It CmmI 1)9 Beat.
I The be*t of a 1 1 teacher* experience.
C. M. Uarden, of Silver City, North
Carolina, Mjts'i |nd Klrctrie Bilt?r?
dOet ?ll tUat*i claimed for it. For Stoin
acb, Liver and Kidney trouble* it can't
be beat. I bare trie'! it and find it a
moat . excellent tnvdicitte." Mr. Har
den isrifbt; it*a the best of all medi
cine* also for weakness, lame back, and
all run down conditions. Best too for
ohillsand malaria. Sold under guaran
tee at F. Leslie Zemp's, Camden Drug
Company's and Zemp A DePass'
drug stores 50c.
Stock Holders Annual Meet
ing.
The Twenty-Fifth Annual
meeting of the stock holders of
the Enterprise Building and
Loan Association will be held at
the office of the Secretary and
Treasurer, at 5 'oolock on Tues
day. Auguut 4th.
W. E. Johnson,
Sec. & Treas
7 10-8.
announcements.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
I beg to announce :uy candidacy for
the United States Senate In the ap
proaching Primary, and I respectfully
sol.cit tlk> support of the Democratic
voter* of this State.
R. 6. Rhett.
This will announce me to you, citi
zens of Kershaw county as a candidate
for the United States Senate. I will
gr*lelul|V receive any support given
me oy you iu the approaching primary
.ilection Respectfully,
George Johnstone.
FOR CONGRBSS.
We are authorized to announce I>. E.
Fin ley a candidate for re-election to
Congress, subject to action of tie*
Demociatic Primary Election.
I hereby announce mysel f a can
didate lor Congress from the Filth
District and pledge myself to abide
tlie result of the Democratic Primary
Election. Til Of. It. Hutler.
This will announce me to the voters
of Kershaw County as a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Con
gress from the Kill District. 1 thank
jou all very kindly for the support
formerly given me when standing for
a similar nomination, and will ap
preciate any assistance given me on
ihit> occasion. \V. P. pollock
FOR TREASURER,
I hereby announce mysulf to the
voters of Kershaw county a candidate
for re -election to the oltice vf Treas
urer of the county. My record a* your
Treasurer is before you. Thanking
you in advance for any support you
may give me in the approaching pri
mary election. 1 am
Very truly
D. M. MuCahkill.
FOR AUDITOR.
I tliauli the voters of Kershaw coun
ty for thi'ir support in the past, and
respectfully request them to stand by
me in my race for re-election to the
olllec of Auditor of Kershaw county
this year. 1 have endeavored to do
my full duty sinrti | have 11 1 led this
olllec. and will, il nominated and elec
ted, render you the best service in my
I power W . F. Russell
Feeling that Wateree township
-?liould be represnted among the Coun
ty olllcers, we beg to offer as our can
didate for Auditor, Mr. Mamies 15.
Kabon. Mr. Rabon is well known
throughout the county and the best
recommendation lie can offer iu his
behalf is the vote given him four
years ago by those^oicrs who know
li I iu best. The vote given him for Au
ditor hi 11M)1 mi Wateree is his best
testimonial. We offer linn for this
tilllce knowing that, if dented he will
make as good and elllrleut an Auditor
as the county ever had.
Voters of Wateree Township.
Ft ill CLKRK OT C'Ol'UT.
I hereby announce myself n candU
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of Court for Kershaw C unity,
subject* to Hie lilies goverping the
Democratic Primary.
I, C. Hough.
FOR l*RO ISA TK .1UDOK,
The nnme of Mr. C. W. liirchmore
will have a pleasant sound to the
voters of Kershaw county, on reading
the announcement that lit- is a cnmli*
Hate for Probate Judge. lie will ap
preciate the e(V ?r t h of all friend* to
elect him to the position.
Much to the gratification of his
fri?*hds t hroiighoiit I ho county. Mr. W.
If. Mc Powell hnu consented to stand
far the Dcttiocratio nomitiutioii for
I'robnte Judge in thu ensuing pri
mary election. Your support will he
appreciated by him in his race.
FOR SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce niyxelf n pnmli
tluiv* for the o|llfu? of Solicitor of I ho
Fifth JtHlirinl Circuit. 8iibJ??it to till1
riiliM of th?* Oemocrntic primary nml
jilciljfinj; inytM'lf to support t ho nomi
nee thereof. >V. Ihi m pt an Cobb.
I hereby nnnonnce mynelf n onmli
?l*i t?* for Solicitor for tin* Fifth Jn
i iticlnl Circuit, subject to the rules nfe
| tin? peinQcraiic primary.
? Ooo. It. Ilori.bcrt.
I nm n candidate to Niicreed niynelf
| M Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Cir
j cuit, n fid will obey th?? rulra of th ? i
Deipopratl0 |?arty. I
I (/hrij^ir Mend*
)Ve hereby amioumr Mr. 1*. 11
Clarke a candidate for Solicitor of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit. His ability
and experience as a lawyer eminently
lit liiiu for the position. 11 is power
a* an advocate has been successfully
demonstrated, aud thin coupled with
liis fearlessness in the discharge of
duty will recommend hint to unbiased
voter of this district. We feel that this
popular attorney will reflect credit
upon his County aud State if elected.
Many Friends.
FOlt SHERIFF.
Mr. Editor: ? Please announce Mr.
T. B. Clyburn as a candidate ? for
Sheriff of Kershaw count}. Mr Cly
buru is a young man of sterling quali
ties miQ if elected he will fl 1 1 the olllee
faithfully and without fear or fuvqr.
Many Friends,
I have served you two terms as your
Sheriff, and now ask at your.liands re
nomination and election. My record
in the conduct of this responsible of
fice is clean, aud open to the world.
I will thank you all to stand by me, i
and , to vote for my re-nomination, I
pledging myself to render you r<|iiHl
service as that rendered in the past,
J. S. Traiitbani.
I hereby anuounce myself a
candidate for the oftice of Sheriff
of- Kershaw County, subject to
the rules and regulations govern
ing the democratic primary.
G. Arthur Moseley.
After considering the rolicitation of
my friends, I have concluded to an
uounce myself a candidate for the of
fice of Sheriff ot Kerssaw county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of th
Primary election
J. < '. lliltou.
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
thank you all for your support
in tho coming primary dec
tio'i. If nominated and elected,
I will give you the best service
in my power
Very truly,
\V. W. lluckabee.
?
Mr. Editor: At tho urgent re
quest of many of my friends, and
having given the subject due
consideration, I have decided to
aunouuee myself for the oftice of
Sheriff of our county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic
pnrty. I request my friends to
assist me all they can, being as
sured that I will appreciate all
that they do for me.
Respect fully,
li. H. Williams.
FOH THE I.KGISLATI'KK.
Tins will anncunce me t<? you as :i
candidate for the Legislature. A verj
considerable majority t? 1 the voters of
the county know uie, mi there is no
use of going into del ail as to my qua! i
tlc.ations for the dtlce. I will merely
say that I am not entering the race
for the money there is in it, for there
i* none. My object is, if elected, to
give you the best service pn^s-jhle.
This, I iiiuy say with no n ? disrespect
toother candidates, joii .riveu'l al
ways hail. Try a new horse occa
sionally. Kespe.d fully,
\V. A. Sehrock.
Mr. Editor: Please nnimunc.c Hon.
John (}. Ificluirds as a candidate for
rc-elcct ion to tht? Utilise of Kepresen
tatives. Mr. lfichards' services to the
State and County are too well known
to be mentioned here, sulllee it tosay
that Kershaw county cannot all'ord to
do .without him in the begi.\latur??
aud he MUST be refurned
Many Friends.
The friends of ('apt. M. I<. Smith
heieby announce him a candidate for
the Legislature. As ex-speaker of (In
House h s influence among the mem
bers is powerful and Ins words upon
the lloor of the House w ill carry great
weight. Ills intimate knowledge of
Parliamentary law ami praet ice and lu>
familiarity with the conduct of affairs
hi the I louse will enable him In do
very much to secure I he passage of
any measure he may propose or advo
cate. 1 1 is Friends,
Common |>atri<>( miii new* us to an
nounce tin' name of (ieticral .1. Walker
Floyd m a candidate for the I legisla
ture. W." want men of action, men of
bnim a iut men of purpose to represent
II*, ami (ion. Floyd lills tin* hill, *o we
call upon every votrr to rally to our
candidate. l'atrinu.
TOWNS II 1 1' < OMM ISHIOXKKS.
We take pleasure In annoum ins? Mr.
til more Brown for election as Towii
h 1 1 i p ( 'oiiiiii. * i ? #?(#?:? i;i 'V;. ' ?: T \vi
| hIii p. Il?* is at. present. a im-mhi-r oi
tin* Hoard of < 'ommiKsionci's of |\cr
hliaw County, ami wo want liim r?'
t urned to t hi' |?<>i* 1 1 ion.
Wr present the name of Mr. Joint
W, Hom* f*?r nominat ion to ( lie posit ion
of Commissioner from West Wateree
on tin* Kershaw County Ihnrd of
('iimmisHtoni'iH. Ill* is thoroughly
capable ami lionast, and will render
t lit; county >?ood aervme.
Tin' name of Mr. W. II. Itnr!l<-lil in
hereby announced as a candidate for
tin1 powition of To?vi"-l,,? '' ri ?
hioimt for Flat Kork l'u,\ ,
IliirlU'lil posrti'HM'H I In* ??:? !?:?<? i 1 1 ?, iiml I
? In? Bt'WiP *f duty 1 1 >:> ( will iMmnro I
satisfaction tf ( t:?t To\vn>liip if HiTtmi.
To\VII? - 1 J I J > \
Mnj.H. It. A I itnt < m Innvliy an
iioiiocimI Cor nominal ion to ( lie j ? < ? -? i I ion
of T?wii?lii|) ( 'oiiiinixxiorior fop I ?#?
Knlti Townnlilp in (In* AmrnM nri
ni n ry . \ oirrn.
Wr Inkr plenum' in tiotnlinl injr Mr
.J. K. I )f K :?J for clrction lo tlir oilier i
of Township ( 'oiuini.xsioioT for 1 |
Kull) TnWinOnp. i Taxpayer.
Wo primrnt tlx* nunc of lliy riy'it I
in"?n In iln? rhjlil piano in ii >iii?nitiii?
Mr. K. A. I'.rown for oPtiioii a-? Town
I Aliip ('omminnioiicr for I l\ n 1 1? Town
f|l?p. Prlvalb I'ow nslii p.
I We d ? here auiiMiiidr lit - okl
Mr. D. K. Ilou*h *9 a ran 'tidal
i*own*hli> CoumiMioiirr ? ?r
Rock Township. If dw ??!
sustain his reoonl, Already
ffliitieney Flat Rock '?
Mr. T. C. Session# u t ? r? L>j m
uounced for nomination a* T ?wrM
CoiiiiiiiMtiouer Tor Wateree T'V
lie in ti o?r n useful member y
Hoard and deserves re-election
Frictidtv:
Thif will announce Mr. W. L Jlrai
ham a candidate for Townx)|ii? ? ';?
missioner for Water.* ? T?wuh|i
elec (
t i :.>i? tUJ>
i ? i> i>df*
??b n.?vhy^
Kllioti II
i?.?- of Hijif, .
???>
We hope that
hi in as lie is
position.
l*i ne Tree i
heartily endor>< ?
lut* candidacy
missioner ot l>eK
We respectfully present t?? f'
voters <>r Flat Rock Townsh' . ?
name of Mr. S, C. Rose as a cam.i.i ;?flj
Tor Township Commissioner, i* '^S
thoroughly capable and rehab. 3l
will do hit* lull duty ii elected. J
Vol. . ^1
l'OU COL' NTY SUPERVISOR,
A County Supervisor, ifhedo*-*
duty has no be?l of roses to lie if?
as 1 have found by experience, * y
de>ire rt nomination ir tl re-elt??lr>u\*
at your hands. This wiii announce my'
candidacy. Since I have been the in
cum bent of the otlice I have endeavor
ed to do my full duty to the peoj '^
and I hope that they will indorse 1
I'or re-election, I thank you for
favors, and hope to merit a contimi-.-\l
ence of your cciifidanee.
Mat hew West.
FOU MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce myself as 4
a candidate for the office <>t. jj
Magistrate in DeKalb Township ;
with office at. Camden, and re
spool fully solicit the suffrages 3
of the voters ut tho eusuin?
primary. - ' j
I pledge myself to abide I lio '? j
result of that primary, and ii!
uonv.uuted, will give you tin j
best si?r vice in my power.
Very respec.. illy,
H. M. Fuicher.
Tins will annouuce to tba
vm'o;.-. my fri? nils in Do
ivalb To vii>,iiip that I am a can
didate for the position oT Magis
trate in said township with office
at Camden. The duties of this,
office are not new to me as /
have tilled a similar position in
mother township with satisfac
tion to the people. I will feel
urate ful for any support given
me, and if nominated will serve
you to the best of my ability,^ ^
Thos. Gardner.
We hereby nnnoiinue Mr. John B.
Nelson as .1 candidate for re-eleotloi; 1
lo the otll.-e of Masr'etrate for t ? ^
upper half of Wateree Township i.rj? j
enjoys the confidence mid esl ern of
all", and has made a model .\i?*in
trate. If elected, we pled*: ! nil to
sustain his record in the fill.-. ^on?
duut of the oOiee.
We lake pleasure In announcing .\?r#
W. K. Ilailcy as acandulatH f >r Mn^is. j
(rate for the lower division of Watere-i
T<>\? uship, and guarantee Hut. he wil! ;
yive per feet .-at is fact ion ill theofflco
if elected. Voters.
I re>peet fully announce myself n. -I
candidate lor Magistrate For thy
lower section of Wateree Township,
and will he pi -asinl to receive the slip* -ii
port of t he voters for that position.
W. II. Tiller.
FOIl SUi'WKIN ? ' ^ DENT OP \
KDLUV
We hereby to tho
voters of Ker-1 ? 'uty the
name of Mr. 1) irchisoi'
as a candidate ioi ihe position
of Superintendent of Education
to be nominated at the August
primary. Mr. Murchisou is a
ripo scholar, and a school teaebe
of many years experience on n.
fu st grade certificate. If elected,
he will give satisfaction to tiio
people. Friends.
At iho solirilation of friend-i
in various sections of the county ,
I hereby announce myself a can*
idate for llie oUiee of superinten
dent of Education; L nominated
and elected, I will devote my
lime and such tilx 1 i I y us I may
possess to t lie duties of t Ik; office. '
;i ii'l will earnestly endeavor to
muWe you uu acceptable officer
I 1 lave mi ox poriouee of seven
yours in touch in;; on u lirst <?radc
cortiliculo. Respect fully solicit
ing yours sulTrutfns, and plod#
in# myself to abadc tho result of
1 1 io primary election, and to sup
port the nominees I hereof, I am
Very truly,
f. .1 McKenzie.
We. 1 1 1?* friend* oT Mr. ^V. B, Tlli*?
m-r ?i ? ? ln?r<*tiy iiiiiioiuico Inni n cnndi"
? l;i ( ?* fur H'-i'ltu.tiuii for tttipl. of Kdu
ml ion. lie lew ili'votoil liis fniiro
tioic . n (!h* odlc" nnd tin* *up?TVfi?lor?
of srhoi.l*. |*y I ? i f.iit lifnl effort* tp |
procure i : i > r* < ? compel nt nnd bettor |
j f | ti'i I i lied (?vie.lter*, we be lieve lie lifts I
I uroitly nided in l>ii 1 1<1 i t tie up the''
: schools of tlx* coti illy. Wo ht'licvo
I Willi] hi:4 experienre, If re- elected, ha
S(>rvicf?*
Mmij Friends.
I OK COKONOK.
TIim will announce my cnniltilncy fov
i lie I'liliT of f'orouor for KitmIiiiv
county in (lie coming primary eleo
lion. I will tliniik you nil for your >
support. If nominated and elected, ?
will ?ivc to ! Ii ' dill les of llie olllcc i?iy
lic.-t. a 1 1 < ii t i on . Respectfully,
T. u. William*
Tlii? will {11111011:11*0 lo flip voter?
KiTfltnw county Mr. ft. I. urn* Dix
:i>. a <*nii'l i?l :?* ?? for f'oromr. lie
i horoiijjlily < o'?i|i 1 en! to perform l>h
<1.11 :?? 4 of iSiconitT.nl>'! wi' w*i M ap{
prci iati' I In* kimlnc** of nil vol <> - ioe
1 1 1 > ? : r a?-|?f*inee in electing 111 111*