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local flDatter. CMjr Loto for Bate. Apply to t F. Ho4l*ad, Caodea, 8. C. Botttw Bngfct. I.Bay Beer end Whiskey bot I ties of the right kind. Call on Me for your Groceries. Wic hest price peid for Botttles. E. M. Hendri*. | For Sale* About 000 acres of land. One of the best plantations in &eraji*w county. Lies 7 miles eoutbof Catndeu. A high und liealthy location. Strong land, ftood dwelling, barns aud tenant liouses. Close to railroad, church aud school. Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will sell cheap for part cash, balance on easy terjps. Address, Box 144, Laurens, 8. C. 0 il-4m. Religious. A religious revival will begin jut Ml. plivet church on Monday, August Ord. The services will continue daily uulil Saturday, the 8th ult. Services will be At 11 o'clock a. in. and 5:30 p. ui-, pf each da y. The County Line. We are given ao understand I .that the line between Kersuaw and Lancaster counties has pmc- 1 iieally beau located by the sur. yeyers appointed under a recent act of the legislature, aud as u result of the survey, a consider able portion af the towu of Ker shaw is thrown into this couuty. This is a final survey. The Summer School.' The bummer School is pro gressing very nicely under the tutelage of Profs. L. T. Baker And Harry Trautham. There are 38 teachers in attendance, 32 females a -id G mule toachers. It is needless to say that the lady teachers are far more attractive in appearance than Ihe men, and to be strictly frauic we believe that they are more competent in every way, not excepting our honorable Superintendent of Education. Rabbits in Australia Io 1852 two rabbits wore iui ported mto Australia from E i<r land. These arrivals it) dial cxitiueut now number billions and are a jrreat pest. Five rao bits eat as mucli graft* as one sheep. Prom 18"8 ts 1888 the Australian government paid out $5 ,788.015 as bounty for the noxi ous animals, at llie rute of.2?~> cent* each, and from 1883 to 1880 $2,200,000 for the same purpose. For some years I he rabbits died by millions, owing to the drought but sinetf 11104, with the rainy seasons increasing, they have again come into notice and bid fair to become as great pests us in the past. WOOD'S HEED J* > For Fall Planting Just Received* Plant Ruta-Bag as now, also Snap Beans, Radish, Cabbage, Collards, Lettuce and Turnips. . Mail orders filled same / day jpfceived; add postage at ratei>f one cent per ounce. F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy, VkomdQt <w. The cirouit court . Is now In session, sod business ls> being expedited, The criminal doc ket is about eleared with the ex ception of chronic hold overs. We Imve been too busy to give the sessions much attention, and only noted the drawing of the jury in the case of the tittle ne gro who was tried aud convicted of murder with reoomraendatiod to inercy. We know nothing of the merit* of this case, and have no doubt that the jurj decided according to the 'evidence, but it really looked to U3 like a bur lesque on justice to put the lit tie fellow on trial. Ho wasio little. If be is a degenerate, he should be buug, aud if only a spoiled child, should be given a good strapping daily for a term of months, and then sent back to hit people with an udmonition to "go and sin no more," or, at least, uot to commit that parti* cular siti. Stockton Dots. Mr. und^ Mrs. Belton Owens speut Sunday at the home of lie v. T. Lin wood Cole. Mr. Ilenry Pearce spent Sun day in lliis section. Miss Jesso Oweus spent a few days of last week in (he Pisgah section, the guest of Mrs. 1\ L. Co!u and Miss Rosa Lee Evans. Mr. J. C. Pearce passed a few days very plersautly in Camdeu last week. Miss Pauline Berkett is spend* ing a while with hercoasius, the Miss Gardner. Mr. Henibert of Oswego is with hjs sistur, Mrs. J. T. Green for a feu' days. Mr. J. Watson of Pisgah was in this section on Monday, Mr Isaac Owens paid his son, Mr. Bel ton Owens one of his usual visits last week. Mr. J. N, Owens was in the Ptsgab section on Saturday. Mr. Jess Oweus spout Monday night at the home of his uncle, Mr. B. oweus. M. & J. Notice to Colored Voters. The colored voters of Ker shaw county ai'A hereby notified that, under the law, all voters are required to re register this .year, the said law requiring re registration every ten years. This notice is given by authority, and by order of the Btate Ue publican Executive Committee. The boons of registration will be open at the Court House every day until September 1st 1908. Signed: G. B. Reynolds, County Chairman. Gentlemen of the Jury. The following named arc tlio jurors drawn to serve during the first woelc of the circuit, court, the session beginning Monday, July 27th; Bloclc, I. L, Boy km, L W Ban m, B II Cross I and, T \ Cuuniughain, J G Can toy, H B Creed, J 15 Cope I and, E L Cioxton, W \V Cstoo, I> Cumpbell, P D Pe Louche, B P Dekoaclio, NV It Deas, Ben. Good il l e, N U OolT, E H I ley man, M II Hammond, G P Jones, JJ ii MeLeod, LH Moscley, M F McDowell, J C McKuy, J H McDowall W O Newman, VV ,1 Owens, II J Owens, J VV Shiver, C W Kin i Hi, J W Stokes, C Sinclair, J D bhireloy, li n Srnilh, T lv Tii y lor, N D Thompson, J Y Villepigue, P T. fic?t the World Affords. ?'Itgive* mo unbounded pleasure ti recommend ltucklen'e Arnica Halve," ?iny* J. IV, .Ftf nk I (iff. of C'lmppl Hill, pj. <!. "I nm convinced it'# tin*. bc*t *nlv? lli?? world nlTorda. It our?d u felon on my thumb, ami it never falls to Iteol *?vi?ry m*c, burn or wound to which' it is nptdiud. Mr, ftt K. Leslie ZcmpV, Camden Drug Co., Zemp <fc pej' ??? Uruf ?! ores, ?Mr. W. T. Hammond of Djmt 11 n? too was with us on Friday. ? CoL J. H. Manning of Boy kin was a welcome visitor on Friday. ? Mr. F. B. Phelps of Jordan, fs visiting bis brother, Mr. Bije Phelps and family. ? Mr. John T. Kelly, civil engineer, has returned from a brief visit to Charleston. * ? Miss Alice Houxh has i*e turned from a visit to relatives and friends at Darlington. ? rDr. J. A. Grigsby of Co lumbiu took iu the campaign meeting here ou Friday. ? Mr. T. B. Bruce and wife were at Bisliopyille with rela lives u day or so last week. ? Capt. J. W. Hum el of Ker shaw was un interesting mem ber of the nudiance last week, ? Mr. John Team, formerly well known here, but now of Sumter, was in Camden last week. PERSONAL ? Capt. J. C. Rollings unci Mr. Hilliard Duncan of Heath Spring were in Camden u few hours ou Saturday. ? Mr. ''Yank'* Hammond of Magill is with us this week "courting \ He is as genial as ever, aud hasu't aged a bit. ? Mr. C. Nelson and daughter, Mrs. Jones of ttuaitcr, visited relatives and friends in this city and Kershaw last week. ? Dr. I. H Alexander returned to his post of duty on Thursday after a delightful visit to New York, and other northern cities. M rs. Douuld Alexander aud daughters of New York are visiting the grandparents of the latter, Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Alex ander. ? Ye editor visited Columbia last Thursday. As usual., we had a pleasant time. Politics appear to he warmer there than in this county. ? Judge J. B. Nnlson of Bell field, whm iu lite city 011 Monthly in attendance on the Grand Jury. He is a popular mugistiutc of West Wateree. ? Miss Lou M. Munn after spending her holiday with the family at Kalb, has returned to her duties at the Presbyterian hospital at Charlotte. ? Mr. N. W. Jones now of Columbia, who hns been for some years absent from our coin* munity, is with us on a visit to relatives and friends. ? Mr, T. J. McNinch, monu ment and tombstone worker, re turned from Chester lust week, where he put up a tine monu ment for a patron. ?Judge Earnest Gary is main taining the good opinion in which he iu held by our people as the presiding Judge of our circuit court. ? Rev. Resso C. Rowan, pus tor of the iVesbyterianc harch is taking a vacation of a mouth He is now visiting Rev. Mur chisod of the Dishopville church Stock IMers Aimi Meet . m x The Twenty-Fifth Annual meeting of the stock bolder* of the Enterprise Buildiutf and Loan As?oeiat{on will be held at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer, at 5 'oclock ou Tuet* day. Auguut 4th. W. E. Johnson, Sec. & Treas 7 10-8. < It CiiN't be B?at. The best of all teacher* experience. C. M. Uarden, of Silver City, H'orlb Carolina, says: "I dud Electric Bitters does all that'a claimed 'or it. For Stom ach. Lirer and Kidney trouble* it can't ho beat. I have tried it and And it a moat excellent inedioine." Mr. Har den ia right; it's the best of all uiedi-, cities also for weakness, lauie back, and i all run down conditions. Best too for] chills and malaria. Hold under guaran tee at F. J^eslie Zemp'n, Camden Drug Company's and Zenip & DePass'i drug stores 00c. FROM w. A^QgtjROcrs , GREETING. We're well on In the election of l?w. W. A. Soil hock will hend the Kioto. For the Lt'Kfcllature tia oil of you know. Ho perk up friends, nutl prepnre to crow. Tiik Pkovi.k will win nil otlier* will lose. Your Imllot, my friends, you will not nliuse C.int It for Hviimuck, the people'* rami hint e. Who has ?ver Ih'?ii your advocutc. Yoirs For Democracy. ? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and Held fenc ing as cheap as the cheapest. ? Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. lie a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentlemau. ? Investors in real estate shtould uote the "For Sale" ad of Box 144, Laurens, S. C., which appears in this issue. BREV ITI ES. BOSTON, MASS. and RETURN Vny Low Rates via Southern Railway. Account Supremo Lodff e, Knights 6f Pylhius, the South ern Railway auuounces very low rotiud trip rates, from all sta tions. Tickets to be sold July 30th, 31st, . -ugust 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1908. Limited August 10th, 11)08. ICx tension of final limit to leave Boston not later Lliu.it Sept , 10th, 1908, can be had by depositing tickot at Bos ton and paying fee of ?1.00. Stop overs, Washington, TJalli inore, Philadelphia and 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., fail. 05; Chester, h. C. , $29.50; Columbia, 8. <3., $31. 23; Greenville, S. C., $31.25; CJreen wood, 8. C., $81.70; Lancaster, S. C., $29 05; Newberry, S. O., $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 Sou thorn Railway Agents, or, J. C. IAJSK, Div. Pass., Agent, Charleston, S. C. J. L. MKEK, Ass't. (ien'l. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, C>a. SEABOAED A I Jt LIN E 11 A I L JV A ) . These Arrival* and Departures as well uh Time mid Connect ioiim with otlivr ConipaiilcK, are given only aH Information and are not Guaranteed. NORTHBOUND. No. 84 No. (JO p m 0 JV/ a in p m i) 20 H in a in 12 00 p in a in am G 05 p in p in 9 150 j) mi p m 11 4") p in p m 4 21 a in P in 7 550 a id p m 8 r>0 u m am 1 U o:> i) in Jjv Camden 5) 00 Ar Hamlet J 1 HO Lv Raleigh i) *15 Ar Portsmouth 10 <J0 Ar Richmond 0 10 Ar Washington 12 00 Ar Baltimore 1 Ar Philadelphia <J 5 f> Ar New York 0 ."0 Ar Pittsburg 0 42 Ar Buffalo , 0 55 SOUTHBOUND. No. HI No. J.'{ IjV CuHiden 0 20 L,v Columbia 10 H5 Ijv Savannah 2 W Ar Jacksonville 7 00 Ar St. Augustino .... 9 10 Ar Montgomery 6 f>& Ar Now Orloaus 0 45 Ar Tampa 0 30 Ar Mituni 10 15 iv in 10 40 p m a m 11 45 p m pm 2 45 it in p iti 7 i r> a m i> m 11 IK) u m a in R 15 pm I> ni 7 20 am am 5 20 p in a m 10 23 p m Trains Nos 81 and 84 are composed of the following high class equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer gey City and Tampa, daily; Seaboard dining car between Wash ington and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also drftt-clasf day coaches. Trains Nog. 43 and fttt, He aboard Mail, daily, are composed of following equipment: Pullman DraWiug room Sleeping cnr be tween New York and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Buffet Parlor car between Jacksonville and Tampa, daily; Dining Car between Washington and Hamlet, daily, also first-class day coaches. For information and reservations, call on or wrile. E. J. COOP m, Agfc Camden, 8. C. J. y. KTUlIBEHOEll, T. IV A, Columbia, S, C. Hnnounccmcnts. FOIfc UNITKU Sl'ATKS HKNATK 1 be?r to announce my eandidaey for tlie United States Senate in tin* ap proaching Primary, and I respectfully sol.eit tlie support of tin* Democratic voter* of this Stale. II. G. Kliett. This will announce me to you, eili-j zens of Kershaw county as a candidate for the United States Senate. I will grateluljv receivc any support (given me ny you iu the approaching primary election % Respectfully, (Seorge Johnstone. POlt COXGKB^S. We are authorized to ami'Mince D. K. Kin l??y a candidate for re-election to1 Congress, subject to action of the I Democratic friuiary IClection. I hereby announce myscl fa can didate lor Congress froiu t lie Filth District and pledge myself to abide the result of (lie Democratic lViuiary Election. Tims, it. Kntler. 'I'll is will nnuoimee me to the voters of Kershaw County as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Con gress from t In* ftth District. I thank you all very kindly for the support formerly given me when standing for a similar nomination, and will ap preciate any assistance given me on iliif occasion. W. 1*. Pollock* FOR TKEASUKKlt, I hereby announce myself to the voters of Kershaw county a candidate for re ?flection to the olllce ef Treas urer of the county. Sly record as your Treasurer is before you. Thanking you hi advance for any support y?u may give me in the approaching pri mary election. I am Very truly I>. SI. .McC&bkill. FOR AI'JJlTOIt. I thank t !i?> voters of Kershaw coun ty for their support in the past, nml renpeetfully rn/ncst (hem to stand by iim* in my ran* Tor re-elect ion In t lie olllee of Auditor of Kershaw enmity this year. I have endeavored to do my full duty sinee 1 have lilled tin* olHee. and will, it nominated and elec ted, render you the best service in my power \V. F. Uussell Keeling that Wateree township -lion Id lie repre.snted among the < toiin ty olHccrs, we beg to oiler as our can didate for Auditor, Mr. Mamies It. Itahon. Mr. Ilahou is well known t hroughuut the county ami the best recommendation h<? cijn offer in his tichalf Is the vote m veil him four years a?ro hy those voters wlio know him hcKt. The vote given him for Au ditor in hi Wateree is his best j | testimonial. We offer him for ihis] olllee knowing that if elected lie will ' make us good' and efllcicfit an ,\u litor as the county ever had. \'oters of Wateree Township. <;i,kkk ot ('0|:ijt. I hereby announce myself n candi date for re-election In llie ofllee of Clerk of Court for Kerslmw C,,ui,'y, subject (o llii' njlcs governing I'"' Democratic. Primary. I.e. Hough. KOU PKOflATK .TUDfJE. 'l lii' name of Mr. f!. XV. Birebmnre u ill have a pleasant sound to the voters of Kershaw eonnty, on reading (lie announcement that in* is n candi date for Probate Judge, lie will ap preciate the efforts of nil triemh t<? elect 1> I in to the position. Much to the grat iflcntion ?>f his friends t hroughout th/> county. M r. W. I,. McDowell has eoiiM-iited to stand fur the Den.oeratin nomination for Probate Judge in the ensuing pri mary elcctioi). Your support will be appreciated by him in bis race. FOll HOMriTOK. Thereby nniioiiiinp myself a candi dal,' for tin* ofl)ce of Solicitor oil lie Fifth Judicial Circuit. Huhjct to tli?* rule* of the Democratic primary anil pledging uiynelf to Mipport the nomi nee thereof. W, Humptan Cobb. 1 hereby announce myself n candi date for Solicitor for Hie Fifth Ju dicial Circuit, subject to tlierulcwof the Democratic primary. (loo. It. Itcm.b?rt. I am a en mini ate to succeed myself , a* Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial (.'ir cult, ami will obey the rules of the Democratic party. CbrisDc Iknct, W? hereby auuouuce Mr. li. It Clarke a candidate* for Solicitor of th? Fifth Judicial Circuit. llis ability and experience an a lawyer eminent!.* fit liim fur the position, ilia powe. as an advocate has been successful!* demon sit rated, and this ceii|>led will his fearlessness in tli*? dipchnrge o duty will recommend him to unbiase< voter of lliiti district. >Ve feel that tin popular attorney will reflect eredi upon his Couuty and State if elected Many Friends. FOU SIIKRIFF. Mr. }<}ditor: ? l'lease anmir.nee Mr T. |i. Clyburn as a candidate fo: Sheriff of Kershaw count j. Mr <"i\ burn is n youtip: man of **l ?>rl i t?jc quali tii'ii ami if elected lie will fill I lie ollie. faithfully niul without fear or favor Many Friends, I have nerved yon two terms as yotn Sheriff, and now a*k at your hands re nomination and election. My reeor?. in the conduct of this responsible of lice in clean, nnd open to the world. I will thank you all tot>t:iml by iii<>. and to vote f<#r my re-noiui nation, pledging myself to render you rqun-' service as that rendere.I in the past. J. S. Trauthaui. I hereby announce myself ;? candidate for the ottice of Shenll of Kershaw County, subject It the rules nnd regulat ions govern ing the democratic primary. G. Arthur Moseley. After considering the rolicilat ion ol my friends, I have concluded lo an nounce myself a candidate for the of IJee of Sheriff ol Kerssaw count y, suit ject to the rules and regulation* of tli Primary election ?I. <>. Ilillon. This will announce my candi dacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Kershaw county. I am fairly well known to (h<> voters of the county, and will thank you all for your support in the coming primary elec tioo. If nominated and elected, I will give you the best scrvicr in my power Very trnlv, W. W. Huckabee. % i . Mr. Editor: At the urgent re ! quest of many of my friends, and j having given the subject due consideration, I have decided ti> announce myself for the oHiee <>l Sheriff of our county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 1 request my friends to assist me all they can, being as sured that I will appreciate all that they do for me. Respectfully. li. I J. Williams. FOR TIM; LKCIHI.ATI'KK. This will announce inc J?? you as a candidate for the Legislature. A very considerable majority ot the voters < > ?' t li?? county know me, so l here i io> j ;;.-e of into detail a ? to my ijii-i li- j ligations for the oHio^T I uiil men ly ! say that I nni t> ' >| cntcriu.? ||<e race! for the iiMMity t !??????? ik m it. I i?r t !;<?!??? ' is none. My ohjeel- is, il ciccird. In1 yivt* you the best >;?*r v i | i !,? I ?-? I Ins, I may say wiili no n ? <i?> toother candidates, ym: . v ?*!? ** :? ! - ways hail. Try :? new horse o.-ea sionaily. I?cs|?e.?t fully, W. A. S.-hrot k. Mr. Kit i (or: 1'lease announce Hon. John (J. itiehards as a eand!it;ite for rtwIiTlion to l he Iliiii i,- of l?cprc;eii tatives. Mr. Richards' services (?? I lie State and ('initily arc too v.vll Known to he men! ioneil In re, sui'i' fii lii .-av that Kershaw county nimi?l aU'ord t < > do without him in t li?* J,?^i l.iliir and In* Ail 'ST hi* reltirned Many Friends. Thi> friends of (':i|i(. M. I,. tfmilh hereby tinnotinee him a eandidate lor (lie l,cci?di:t tire. As ex-speaker of I In House h k inililenee ainon*^ I he niefii hers is powrrful and ln? words upon t lie floor of the lloii. i1 will ear r.v ureal Weight. Ills intimate knowledge ol I'ai'lianieiitary law mid prai t i< ?? and his f itiiiil iar i ( y with I lie conduct of all'airs ill the Jlonse will enable h i tn (?>?)<? Very liineh to sr. Hire t lie passage of any measure he may propose or advo cate, " 1 1 is l-'riends. Common patriotism nr^es ih to :m- j iioii nee t he name of < ieiiera I .1 . Walker , Floyd as a candidate for the l.ejjisla tnre. Wv? want men of net ion. men of bruin and men of purpose |o represent lis, andtien. Floyd lilb I he bill , ;o we eflll upon every voter to rally loom* candidate. Patriots. TOW N'SI 1 1 i' COM M ISSIO \ i: l!S. Wf takr ph a mre in annoum itiif Mr. Klmnrc llrown fur ion n* i'own sliip OomnnHsioni'r in \W, | ???*???? Town ship. Ho is at present a member of the Hoaril of Commissioners ol Ker shaw County, ami w?? want liim r?< liirneii (o (lie position. We preaent (lie mum of Mr. Joint! W, Kdfi|. for nomination to I In* po-ii ion or ('omniiNHont-r from \V e.?t Nati-ive on tin* Kershaw Comity Uoml ol ( 'omuiinsioner*. lie i s thorough I y ejtpnble himI hon.ist, and will P inh r tin* eounly ^ooil servme. The nntiH' of Mr. W. It. ItarflHil is hereby nnuoutnvil as a eninlM.tte for jLlte position of Township Coinmis nioner for Flat liock Township. Mr. Ilarllehl poKMesMcs th" capn-'itn. ami j tin" m?'H sf duty Unit will ?? 1 1 ~ n ?*?? j saOsfaetion t f I l:e#Tow n - hip if <? I ??? | ?mI. j Town hip t ???*.? . MnJ.M. 11. A Irn ? h hereby nn? | iiounenl for nominal ion t o t h<- pusi t nm ' of Township Commissioner for |>e-J Kalb Township in the A titr'i *1 pri- j mnry. ' Voter-, . We take pleasure in nominnt inir Mr J.'Ji, OcK :iy for eleetiou t o t In' oili ! of Township < niiiniH <inpcr I ? > r l? Knlb Township, j Ta\pa.ver. Wp present tin* name of t hi- r; ^ ti t man in llie r i trli t pl.ie<* in n<>>ii:ti:il !?ic Mr. 10. llrown lor eh-eiion as Town- 1 ship Commissioner f ? ?r I >?* K a 1 1> Tow n- ! ship, Pelf alb TowiifJiip. I Wo tli? lu'w announce thv? name ol Mr. L). K. If < ii^li as a candidate for Township Commissioner for Flat <4ock Township, if elected, ho Will ?nstain Lis record, already made, for ?lllcieney Klat lioek Township. Mr. T. O. Sessions u hereby an ion uced for noiuiuartoti as Township Joinmissioiier for Watcree Townsoip. . li? is no,,' a userul member of !!!? ?loartl and deserves re-election. Frietnla. Tin? will announce Mr. W. L. Ilran ?am a candidate lor Township Con? niMsioner for Wateree Township. We hope that the voters will eleefc lim as he is the ri;;ht man for the msition. Friends. Fine Tree Democratic CJnh hereby icartily endorses Mr. It. It Klliott io lis candnlae? for IheolHoeof Coiu iiissione;* ol I>.'l\4ilh Township. Wo respect fully present to th:? ;oters ?>r Flat Itock Township the ? amo of Mr. s, liosc as a candidate or Township < 'oiitniiwsioner. lie id . horon^hly capable and reliable, a id A i;i do his lull duty if elected. Voter# . roii cor xt y sunoitvi^oR. A County Supervisor, if ho <lt?e? lita till y litis tut Itcil of rixi-s l:t lie ipoo is | liayi* It >11 * i tl l>y expermuee, ^>ut t .tesire rt nomination and re-?di-.:ttoi. u your hands. This will aunoiinee my Candida. -.v. Simv 1 have been the iu rumheiit of the olljee I have elideavor* ed to do m.v (till duty to the people, ind I hope that they will iudor>e iiih for rv-eleetmn, I thank you lor past favors, and hope In merit a eonttnu eneo of your t'oiilitlauce. ? Mjjthew West. VOli MACUSTIiATR. 1 hereby announce myself as t candidate lor I In? ollice of M a^ristrute in l)i'Kall> Townshi|? with ollice at Camden, and re spectfully solicit tin* su (Traces of the voltsrs at the ensuing primary. I pledge myself to abide the result of that primary, and if nouv.mited, will f^ive you Ihjj host service in my power. Very respectfully, J I. M. Fmchor, This will announce to tie voters and my friends in De? I\ull> To'vtiship that I am a can didate for the position of Ma?ris i rale in said township with o!'tic? ;M Camden. The duties of t his oliiee are not in-w to me as I !iave filled a simitar position iu another township w it h sat isluc I ion to the people. I Will lee! grateful for any support privet? me, and if nominated will .m'i'vu you to the hest of my ability Thos. ( .'.miner. We hereliy animuu.'" Mr. .lohn U. Nelson :i< a candidate for re-elect ioij In the ollice of M atrial rale for I lr? upper hall of Walerre Township. tlv> enjoys I he confidence am! esteem of ail, and has in : If a ino Id M isji.s trale. If elcctcd, we pledge him to -ustai.'i his record iu the future earn* tl Hi- 1 of I he oliiee. We I i U ? ? p!"a ;ur ? i u e. n ii n : : n ? i ; ? Mr, W. K. Hailey as a candidate I ?r Ma^is i ? rale ft-r ! hi* low. r di\ j-.mii of Wateree I Township, and :ru aivnlec I i 1 4 1 he will :;ivc perf-cl .-::t i- fa.-! ion ill I he ollico i i cl'-ct i- I. Voter*. J I re. -pert fully aunouiiee myself 9. i-andi-! ne lor M a ;i?-! r.i t ?? for the jlov.i r '??eel ion of V/aterer Township, and V. ili I) ? pi ::?> I to reeeive I he siip" 1 port t;f ! ? o! i-,--. fur l !ml position. W. If. filler. !''()! i Snrcd.M NTKNIHCNT OL f Kid CATIoN. We 1 1 ? ? i"i ?! > y' s u * f ij ( ? s I to tlio voters t ?f Kershaw county tin* name of Mr. I). !*.('. iMnrclnsou as a cindidite fertile posiliou ol Superintendent. of Kducatiou !o be nominated :it. llio August primary. M r. Mnrchison is a ripe* schola !?. and a school teacher or in my years experience on a lirst ;'i"ai|i' cei ! ilicate. I T o looted. Ik* will give satisfaction totim p?*op!e. I'Yiend.s. At. the sol i"! I a ! ion of friends in various seci ions of I he county # I licrcbv announce myself a can. idate for t iie oil ice of sapor in toil | dent of Kdncal ion. 1 i" nominated | and elected, J will devote my | lime and such ability lis I may I possess to t he d ill ies of t lie oIliCG, and will earue.?.?ly endeavor tv | make yon an acceptable olHccjr, I have Mil expcririiiie of seven ] years in teach in:; on a lir>t gradw j cert i!ica I ?. llesp"d. fully solicit i:i?C y (v.irs swIVrii.'/i's, .nwi }>Un1# ii?^ myself I-; ithii'li* liio I'csii 1 J o I tli" pi'iniMry ? * I I i< >!i , mimI lo kii|> port til'J IH >?!, i 114 <? ; I lKM'"()f, I iliu Wry truly, I. .1 . Mclvonzio. Wr. ( r ?* i '??? !? i<r Mr. '.v. It, Tor* IH'!*. il > li.Ti-hy aJiiiomnv liliu a r:iM?ll? dale for rc-i'lft t ion for S i|>t. of I0ilu? '?:i( is??i. II" hrn ili ?'o|j'd hi* f Mlir? I i I1M* .(? I !ll? o(5}"!? Mill) til" Ml J MTV i ?< I on i ? f xrh > ?!<. I5v lii-< f til hftil Hlorts t w l>roctirc iisori' |??-< I mul I?M(it ijinli!l< i| i ??ai'licr v.<' 1 3 ? ? 1 i ? ? v ? ? li?? ha* j;iv:illy nnh'il i>i IniiMin^ ii(> (lit* -? 1 ? I n j r 1 1 -4 of ???mnl y. Wi* hrlievo Willi") Ills ?*r< pi-rin.! if iv-eh-cl :??!, hi' Will r to fclVl' IM ^'oo.l icrvll'M, .Many KrliMHlf/ 1 1 t'(M."r>ois. ThU a i !! a !i i!<i:iiir ? my en IMary for tin1 mJhc?? of (.(irmuM' l' ?r KitsIiiiw r.oiinly iii <!:(? j primary 1 ion. I v.iil ih.iuk } oil a'l for your s 1 1 1 > J ? ' ? r t . If ! ? > j ? ? , 1 1 ri 1 1 ' r ) u nl ? J !?? " 1 ? 1 ! . I Will i VI' f '> ' I' ' I hi I |iM nf 'I ? ill* \ la ?l ;\! I k'i'l 10:3. ? .1 . ? Thlf V. ii j m:?. ????), ? .? v.v CI,':::;; Mr ? , , ;i< a r:i h'l ij.i ( ? ! .1 ' I ' ? I h<ir '".filly 1 i !;' M< 1 !?:: I I'lilicr i.1' I Itr 1 fl! . u mi ? v. .1! a,? pti'rliUi' 1 h" klwlnrs* of all vot or# fu^ (ijfir .iti'v.' in I'li.'vl 1 ti him.