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City Lata for Sal*. pply to L F. Holland, Oanden, 0L & Botght I Buy Beer and WTiiekey bot tles of the rijrbt kind. Call on me for your Qroeeries. Highest price paid for "BottUes. E. M. Hcmleix. Pedgireed Bird Dogs. Our Kennels in Charlotte is headed by two of the finest Bred Pedigreed dog* money can buy. 1 One is a mule Fishers Frank Pointer? the oilier is a male1 Count Wh'itesioue setter. These dogs are both registered, and are grand individuals. If you want implies from the best breeds of Pointers and Setters the FishelV Frank and the Count White stone breeds are the finest to 6e had, as every sportsman, knows. Fee to either $15. Charlotte Kennels, Charlotte, N. C. For Sale. About GOO acres of lund. One of the best plantations m Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles south of Caiudcu. A high and healthy locution. Strong luTkd, good dwelling, barns and tenant houses. Close to railroad, church aud school. Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will sell cheap for part cash, balauce on easy terms. Address, Box 144, Laurens, S. C. C 11.4m. v Marriage. On Sunday afternoon, the 19th ult., Mr. Dick Uarfield, formerly of this city, was happily mar ried to Miss OUie Husbands of Florence. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Herbert Jones, and took placo at thp residence of tho parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hus bands. We exteud hearty con gratulations to the couple, and wish them a long life of connu bial bliss. Births. The Stork pe relief on the chimney of the residence of our friend, Mr. liillie Rush ou July "2nd. Result, a fine son. We felicitate Mr and Mrs Rush on the new acquisition to the fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Sowell have our congratulations on tho ar rival of a son at their house on July 25 ih. Wc are partial to re. cording the births of boys. The two events above oc curred near Stockton, ? Ed. r- ? ? - WOOD'S HEED For Fall Planting Just Received. Plant Ruta-Bag as now, also Snap Beans, Radish, Cabbage, Collards, Lcttuce and Turn ps. Mail orders filled same day received; add postage at rate of one cent per ounce. F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy, Phone 30. :iH8uMr8fM. The Sum? School oloeed.on F rid* jr. It t ? said to b?re been one of the ?oet aneeeetfal sioaa ?ror beli Twcbert and ?eholar* alike appeared to be i.nbned with a spirit of emula. lion and progress, and young Amerioa wiil doubtles* be bene fitted through the holding of the school. ? Factory Meeting. Ttiere wilt be a political meet ing at the Hermitage Mill on Saturday evening, August 8th, beginning* at 0 o'clock. All coun ty candidates are invited to at tencl und express their views. The candidates for Solicitor are requested to be present. K gjod time is promised to all. To Woodmen. Remember, Woodoien, that wo ? will meet tonight (Thursday) and hereafter in our own hall which lu(s been prepared for our own occupancy. New features, counected with initiation aud geueral order of business will, be iutroduced, which will lend to iucrcase the already almost universul ii^r es?. in the meet ings. We urge the local mem bers to uttand the meetings. Visitors may bo expected at nil meetings, as a slim attendance does 110 good to auy order. Fish Fry. We enjoyed a fish fry at Adam's Pond on last Thursday. The party was congenial, the dinner excellent, and the boating on the pond delightful. Mr. II. E. Schroder, the famous chef, su perintended the cooking of the dinner -with the result that the stew was superb. The following named were among those who attended the function; Messrs. B. U. Mc Civlght, J. Ij. Guy, Willis Sheoru I. Wolfe, L.loyd Lindsay, BurcU aud Yates. Ciourt. The July term of tlie court was adjourned on lust Thursday. Six cases were tried ranging from murder to assault and bat tery with intent to Icill. They resulted in five convictions and one acquittal*. The presentment of the Grand Jury is a strong, business kite document. We cannot fully agree with itiu their conclusions as to the purchase of the Waterco bridge that three-fourths of the tax necessary to be levied should be assessed on DeKalb and Wateree townships. DeK a 1 b township being the tax centre of the county, we think about the same results would be at tained by levying an equal tax on all sections. The presentment relating to the Poor House is very good, and is strictly in line with a pro seutmcnt made in 1SW2 when we had the honor of being a mem ber of the Grand Jury. There is nothing further of great in terest in the presentment, the time being limited. It concludes willi a statement that the Dis pensary had paid a net profit, to the towns, and county of ?1)7, GSO 05 for the tiscal year ending June 30th, 11)08. Farmers Union Picnic. We attended the Farmers Union Picnic at the Pine Grove church in West Wateree on l;isl Saturday, and had all kinds of a pleasunt time as wo always do when in the company of the good people of that section. There were perhaps 300 present. The speaking part of the program was presided over by Mr. Newton Kelly, President of ono of the local unions. The ilrst speaker vras ? ? Harris of Anderson, President of the Farmers Union of South Carolina, who delivered a very intersting address of con siderable length. Mr. Harris was followed by Messrs. R B. Clarke, P. T. Bruce, I)r. W. ,1. Bui dell, C. W. Birch more and others, one of whom we were which. Our remarks were of I lie briefest, one reason being that the weather was hot enough to poach an egg in the sun, and another that we were not allow ed to talk politics, which is our (orte (if we have any;. Dinner was announced shortly after the speaking, and it was certainly a good one. There \ was chicken galoro, home made beef steak, hash, pies, tarts, cakes, and biscuits that fairly melted in the mouth. We congratulate our friends on the success of their picnic, and thank them for the kind ness and attention shown us. " PERSONAL. ? I - Jl ,-t -.-L L-in- u -V. v-llr. J. II. Jtibell. au old real dent of ibis county,, but nowof Edislover, paid us a pleusaut cUtl last wnk. . ? Mr. J. W. Wood, another citizen of the "Lost IVrilorjf" wns also it ill) us on Monduy on the same errand as "Lou Bowo" and ??Bsa** Bailey. ? Miss Dosiu Cornell is at home with her pu rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Cornell,- after an ub seuce of more than two years as a trained uurse at Columbia. ? Mr. J. G. McCKisUill can now be found at the mammoth furni ture establishment of Mr. W. Geisenheimer where he will be pleased to meet his friends, and Ut them out with anything from a wooden ovecoat to a complete outfit of household furniture. ? Mr, C. W. Palmer, who has been with us for some weeks left us on Tuesday night for Autoiagasta, Chile, All of usj who have come in contact with him grieve at the departure of ; him and his interesting family lie requests us to extend a fare well to those friends whom he failed to meet previous to his departure. ? Messrs. C. A. Bo wen and W. E. Bailey of tho city of Blaney and vicinity illumined our sanc tum on Monday. The princi pal object of their visit was to' aftend tho regular sales on the first Monday, and to dispose ol u modicum of their surplus wealth tn the purchase of a few inches af the "Lost Territory." t Slio I,Ikes Got?<l Mr*. C. E. Sin i Hi ??r W. rr;>nkli!., Me. says : " I like jjood tilings ami have u doptrri Ur K i ii|> New I^i f*? 1*1 1 Ih ns? our family laxative m<? iieim*, beimiit* they are k?mk1 aiul do ilieir work wllli ou( making a lusa about it." Tlto-e paiiiles* piuifierj nee. sold at F. Leslie Zemp, Kemp ?fc I?el*ass ami Camden Dru?; Co., dru^ sturefl. 2&i5 T. ). McNINCH, Monuments and Tombstones Dd:i 22, Camden, S. C. Ytan tar literacy. w. A. SSHftPCtt , OWCCTtNO. WtY# wall ou la the alMUon at Itafl, W. A. Boiiock will heart Iktatalt, Tor the Legtllature ti all of you knov, 80 perk up (rlfOdk, and prvpajr* to crow. Taa raorti will win all other* will kne.' Tour ballot, my friend*, you will not abu?o Cast It Ibr SottuocK, the poople*? candidate. Who has ev?r been your advoeaxe. ? BREVITIES. ? Col. A. D. Kenned* is offer ing barbed wire and Held fenc ing as cheup as the cheapest. ? Hon. WT. Bratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. He is a sound lawyer, and a gen ial gentleman. ? Investors"* in real estate should note ihe "For Sale'* ail of Iiox 144, Laurens, S. C., which appears in this- issue. ? Mr, T. J. McNiucli has a new ad with us this week. He is a tiue workman, and has a good record for reliability* ? A few spring chickens in ad dition to ttiose we didu't get on our tirst call will be appreciated. We are always chicken hungry ? Read our clipping of the re- 1 suit of the primary election for Governor of two years ago. It makes mighty interesting read ing. and is '"Food for Thought." ? Particular attention is called to the display ad of the Char lotte Kennels. It should in terest ull dog fanciers. There is no necessity to keep scrub stock when better can be ob tained at such slight cost. ? Note the quarterly report of the Dispensary which will be fonud elsewhere. It speaks well for the patriotism of our people in contributing so liberally to the town, county and school fund of Kershaw. ?The graded school building now in course of erectiou near Pine Grove church in West Watereo is ample testimony to the enterprise of the good peo pie of that locality. It will be a handsome, two story building, with ample accommodations for 300 pupils, or more, nud will staud as a mouument to the en terprise and public spirit of the community, and to the architect and builder, Mr. Neil B. Wilson. Wliy JanicK Lee Out AVell. Every body in Zanesville, O., knows Mrs. Mnry Ix'e, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, Hrm ' ly believes lie owes bis life to the use | of I)r. Kind's New Discovery. II id > lungs were so fievtrely affected that ' consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend recoinnienbed New Discovery. We tried and its use has restored him to perfect health,*' Dr. Kind's New DiscoAery is the king of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it li^s 1:0 equal The first dose gives relief. Try it J Sold under guarantee at Camden Drug Co., F. Leslie Zomp. Zfinp & Del'ass drug stores. 50c and #1.(K). Trial bottle bottle free. A 1 11 LIN E 11 A IL WA 2. TIipmo Arrivals and Dcparhiri's ns well as Time nml Connections wltli other Companies, are given only lis Information and are Jiot Guaranteed. NORTHBOUND. No. 84 No. CO Lv Camden J) 00 p m 0 57 am Ar Hamlet 11 30 p m 9 20 a m Lv Raleigh 3 45 am 12 50 p in Ar Portsmouth 10 <>0 a m Ar Richmond 0 10 am"..".;".;'.."..". 0 05 pm At; \ ushington 12 30 pm 9 80 p m Ai Unit i more 1 38 pm 11 45 p m ^ biludelphia ;; 55 p m 4 21 a {issr*"* till \i Pittsburg 9 42 p m 8 50 a a* liuflfalo fj 55 a m 12 05 p SOUTHBOUND. No. 81 No. 43 Lv Camden 9 20 am 10 40 pm Lv Columbia 10 35 a in 11 45 p m Lv Savannah 2 10 p in 2 45 a in Ar Jacksonville 7 00 p in 7 15 am A .. L* 1 A . ? - " ...??? t f 1 ? ? t -* ?' IV 111 Ar St. Augustine .... 9 10 p in 11 00 a m Ar Montgomery 0 55 a in 8 15 p m Ar New Orletius 0 45 p m 7 20 a ~ r Tampa 0 30 a in 5 20 n ? ? v I' I" Ar Miami 10 15 a m 10 25 p m Trains Nos 81 and 84 are composed of the following high class equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer sey City and Tampa, daily; Seaboard dining car between Wash ington and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also j first-class day coaches. Trains Nos. 43 and (V?, Seaboard Mail, daily, are composed of following equipment : Pullinnrt PraWing room Sleeping enr 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 write. K. J. COOPER, Agt J. 8. ETCH BJfiRGER, T. P. A. Camden, 8. 0. Columbia, S. C. Bnnouncements. FOR UN 1TED STATES SEN ATE I beg to announce :?y candidacy Tor the United States Senate in the ap proaching Primary, and I respect fully sol .ci t (lie support of the Democratic voters of this Stale. R. G. Rliett. Tina will annouuee me to you, citi zens of Ki-nIiiuv county as a candidate for the United States Senate. 1 will gruteful|v receive any support given me oy you iu the approaching primary dlectiou Respectfully, George John? tone. FOR CONGRBSS. We are nuthorized to announce !>. E. Finley a candidate for re-election to Congress, subject to action of tlu* Democratic Primary Election. I liereby announce mysel f a can didate lor Congress from the Filth District and pledge myseif to aliidc the result of the Democratic rruuary Election. Thus. It. lJutler. Tins will announce me to the voters of Kershaw County as a candidate for the Democratic nominal ion for Con gress from the fith District. I tliauk >ou all very 'kindly for the support formerly' given me when standing f?;r it similar Domination, and will ap preciate any assistance given me tin this occasion. W. P. Pollock' FOR TREASURER, I hereby announce myself tolhe voters of Kershaw county u candidate for re-election to the ? office ? f Tn us urer of the county. My record as your Treasurer is before you. Thanking you in advance for any support yv>n may give me in the approaching pri mary election. I am Very truly D. M. McCaskill. We take pleasure in announcing Mr. J. Frank West a candidate lor the office of Treasurer of Kershaw county. Ho is a sterling citizen and will (ill I he duties of the office to the satisfaction ot all. Friends. FOR AUDITOR. power ? mated and c}ec ?st Rcrvi^c in it; v w. r. liusst'ii * j Feeling that Wateree township j ?hould be represnted amon^ the Conn- | ty officers, we beg to offer as onr can didate for Auditor, Mr. Mnnncs H. Rubon. Mr. Rabon is well known I throughout the county and the best I recommendation he can offer in his behalf is the voie given him four years ago by those voters who know 1 1 1 in best. The vote given hint for An- ! ditor in 1001 in Wateree is his bc>t ! testimonial. We oflVr him for this office knowing that if elected he will make as good and efficient an Auditor] as the county ever had. Voters of Wateree Township. FOR CLERK OT COl RT. I hereby announoe myself :i eandi date for re-election to the cilice of Clerk of Court for Kershaw C unity, subject to the inles governing the Democratic Primary. FOR PRO 11 ATI? .iri>OK. The name of Mr. C. W. liirehinore will have a pleasant sound to iliej voters of Kershaw county, on reading the announcement that he is a candi date for Probate Judge. I ! .? will ap preciate the eft" irts of all friend-* to elect him to the position. Much to the gratification of his friends throughout lh?? eoiini y.Mr. W. L. McDowell has consented to stand far the Deiiocratic nomination lor Probate Judge in the ensuing pri mary elect ion. Your Mipport will be appreciated by him in his rue-.'. I FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby 'announce myself a candi date for the olllee of Solicitor of t he Fifth Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and pledging myself to support the. nomi nee thereof. W. Ilumptan Cobb. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor for the Fifth .In- I dieial Circuit. ? < > t lie ruli 8 ol | I am n candidate to succeed myself as Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Cir cuit, and will obey the rules of the Democratic party. We hereby announce Mr. li, it I Clarke a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. His ability and experience ??? a lawyer eminently fit him for the position. Ilia power as sn advocate ha* been successfully demonstrated, and this coupled with his fearlessness in the dircharge of duty will recommend him t ?? unbiased ! voter of this district. We feel thai thi ?> j popular attorney will reflect credit J upon lija County and State if elected j I.e. Tfough. Geo. li. !!?>n.hert. Christ ie II, net. Many Friends, KOtt BHKK1FK. Mr. Editor Pleaso |iiBu?iH*f Mr. T. B- Clyburu a* a candidate- lor Mheritf of Kenhaw Mr Ciy* liuru in m young oun of aterliMjc quali tiM mho if elected lie will fill iSie olllee faithfully and without fear or favor. Many Frieuda, I have served you two term* w your Sheriff. and now aak at your hands re noniinatioti and election. My record in the conduct of this responsible of lice in clean, and open to the world. I will thank you all to eland by me, /?nd to vote for my re-tiotninatiou. pledging myself to render you equal aervicc a* that reudereJ in the past, J', s#. Tranlliam. I hereby announce myself a eandidaU- for the ottiee of Sheriff of lvershaw Couuty, subject to the rules and regulations govern ing the democratic prituurv. G. Arthur Moseley. After considering the rolicilation of my friends, I have concluded to an nounce myself a candidate for the of lice of Sheriir ot Kerssaw county, sub ject to the rules and reuulaffons of til Primary election J. Hilton. This will announce my candi dacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Kershaw county. 1 atn fairly well known to the voters of the county, and will thank you all for your-suppon in tile coming primary elec lion. If nominated and elected, I will give you the best service in tny power I V'erv trnlv, \V. W. Huclcabec. I 1 Mr. Editor: At the urgent re quest of many of my friends, and having given the subject due I consideration, I have decided to auuounce myself for the office of Sheriff of our county, subject toj the rules of the Democratic party. X request my friends to assist me all they can, being as sured that I will appreciate all that they do for me. Rcspccl.full v, It. li. Williams. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Tins will announce me to you as a on ml id a If fur the Legislature. A very considerable iiinjority of the voters of the county know me, so there is no use oT going into ?l**t n 1 1 :?.s to my quali fications for the oil ice. I will merely say that. I am not entering the race for the money there is in it, lor there is none. My object is, if elected, to give you the hcst service possible. This, I may say with no n > disrespect toother candidates, you .laven't al ways had. Try a new horse occa sionally. liespoat fully, W. A. Sell ruck. Mr. Editor: Pkaso announce lion. ; .John (1. Richards as a candidate for re-election to the House of Repr^en liilives. Mr. Hichards' services to t he state and t'ounly are too well known to be mentioned here, sullice i! to say tiiat Kershaw cotin t y cannot all'ord to do without h i in in the Lcgislat tire and lie MUST be returiicd Many Friends. The friends of Cap I. M. L. Smith lierYby announce hitn a candidate for the Leg:-li:ture. As ex-speaker of t!?e House li s influence among the mem bers is powerful and his wortls upon the floiir of the House will carry groat weight. Mis Ultimate knowledge <?l Parliamentary law and practice ami his familiarity with the conduct of affairs in the Home will eirihle him to do very much to seatiro the passage o! any measure lie may propose c.r advo cate. lli.s Friends. Common patriotism urges us to an nounce the name of (iencral .1. Walker Floyd as a candidate for I he Legisla ture. H\> v." :i ? ? t men of action, m mi of brut it and men of purpose to represent us, and Hell. Floyd fills the hill, m> we call upon every voter to rally to our candidate, Patriots. TOWN SI 1 1 P COM M ISSlOX EISS. We talu- pleasure in annoum ing Mr. Elmore Prawn for election as Tmvn ship ComniiB-ooner in Wstcree Town ship. He is at present a member of the I'oard of Commissioners of Ker shaw < ouuty, and we waul liim re turned to the position. We present the name of Mr. John W. Rose for nomination to l he position of Commissioner from We.-t Waterec ;ui the Kershaw County I'.iird of Commissioners. lie is thoroughly capable and honast, and will render the county good service. The name of Mr. W. I?. P.arfleld is hereby aiinoum'ed as a candidate for the position of Township Comniis tinner for Flat Hock Township. Mr. Ilarliehl possesses the capacitp, and the sense sf duty that will ensure satisfaction If the Township if elected. Township Voter.-. MaJ.S. K. A -Hum is hereby nn nouiiced for nomination to the position of Township Commissioner for De Kalb Township hi the Align ;t pri mary. Voters, We take pleasure in nominating Mr. J. K. DeKay for election totheoillce of Township < k>inmi#sioiier for De Kalb Township. } Taxpayer. We present the name of the right man in the right place in m>ni:uat inn Mr. K, A. Mrnwii lor ??led ion as Town ship Commissioner for DeKalb Town ship. DeKalb Township. We do here announce the name of Mr. 1). K. Hough as a candidate for Township CoinniM^ ioner for Flat Uock Township. If elected, he will sustain his record, already made, for efficiency Flat Rock Township. Mr. T. C. Sessions is hereby an iiounceil for nomination as Township Commissioner for Watenv Towinoip. He is now a 1 1 <*? ru 1 uieinbcr of the Hoard and deserves re-election. K florid#. This will announce Mr. W. I,. I trail ham a candidate for To'.vndvp f'oin n?i: nioncr for W.itcron To'.vn nip. Wc hope l li it the Volertj will elect him as he is the right man for the position. Friends, | 1 me Tr*? l>cuiocraiiin Clul> ber?*br (heartily ?mIor?c? Ur. B. U Elliott ii In '?* UrfoOlwof Coiy j m,3'r'"W <* U'KjIk ?'? r--.p?,trunjr Ptwu h?ZVLT<*r *-"*"? for J* . .! ^ ;ls ** Uioroo.M P C|Mw",?sWttcr. II,. f? ly <ap?ble ri.!la!i. fJ ^'JUofcisru,, y?tf Welwici!.. VottTg FOB COV STY 8UPJSKV1MJ H. J?t')rn,Jr Suf""iw. Ir he doe> life l??l h.? """ '? ?..? ssm "Z't:,- \ut ' ?t>oi<rliaiMja. Title will ,tof,or' <M?(iiUacv si? . J . *??i?ounoe my ? urn bent of the offlcef'ta* bie" U,e ,n" ?? C? do my f ' ^ave endeavor ed I hope tb!lt |H,,,|,,'? re-election, I nf ** !"dorse ,u* fnvorn, n:?t| i,ope to 3?U for l',,ce of your coofld.nc" Matliww West. FOIi MAGISTRATE 1 ,,oreb^ uimouuce myself no a cm. a, Juu, for t?e Ma^istnito in DeKalb . ? with office af, n., , To;u,sIl>i> ?Teotfmir solicit 'tl.e's'ff!'1 r<*'' "f the voters ut ,i ''a?os primary. ensuing te 'o ?biUe l(.o ? ami if ^st service in n./p'^0" ';'e v ery respectfully, M. Pinch or. Th,s w,*'l announce to n J?'? u,,d V friend, in I!,! K.u lb To vnsliip tlui t r ciidatefo,. ti. al Iu,n a" ciin . 01 position of Ma<n? '"to msuia township with oX office are "i ,T"? d"tU's ?f ^ iiuollier -rueful f Pe?'"e- 1 " ill fee, you to tllp hn.? r -n(! be?t of my al);,ity ... ^ 'los- Gitnlncr. N'fison ?? "facie a r n r ?? I .* i m 1 1* i i ^ I Ariirisr or the ottlcc. ue Mr , ?; '* "a,'o- a candidate f ?? v . ? '?"e for ?,.r V' "f"" rowiisliip, n?j jjHarji ?!(?(? n/.t , , : i?wrr-hf,-u !??wer section ?,r WaltwT '?P w.n b, ]) leased to nv,.lv : ,,0rl ?f voters for that W. i< "J ' ? * i|.?. s NrfNekWM,,,,,'aR,lroin "'???>"?< Mr rat J ntuT,'" " r ? ,r* Mr V J 1,1 , ? t?on \^;'cr^Vy ,1,M1 Ji xalisriiftiuu or the ! 1 n,,il 40 u'* want him niraiii l,LWl?h't ami they rriends, roii SUPERINTENDENT OP KUUUATIoN. We hereby surest to the voters of Kershaw county the name of Mr. D. P. C. Aiiuehisou as a candidate for t lie posit iou of Superintendent of Education to be nominated at the August, primary. Mr. Murclnson is a ripe scholar, and a school teacher of many years experience on a lirst jrrade certilirale. If elected he will give satisfaction to tin* people. Friends. At the solicitation of friend* in various sections of tho county, f hereby announce myself a can. idato for the ofiico of superinten dent of JOducation. If no:ni nated and elected, I will devote my time and such ability as f may possess to the duties of the oflice, and will earnestly endeavor to inalco you an acceptable officer J have an experience of seven years in teaching on a lirst irrade cert i ticate. Ito?pect fuily solicit ing yours suffrages, and plodir in?jr myself to abade the result of the primary election, and to sup port the nominees thereof, I am Very trulv, I. .1. MoKenzie. Wo. tin* friends of Mr. W. It, Tt j ?* hit. do lirrfby hi) nouncc 1 1 1 in a rnndi ?Into for re-election for Sn|>l. of IMii oation. lie devoted hi* c ti i ?r?i time 10 the oflice ami tin; supervision of school*. Ily liin faithful eltV'M- ' <> procure inon* competent nod bettor qualified teacher*, wo bvlloVo ho htt.-: greatly a itlc.l in building tip school* of (tic rou illy. Wo 1>*?I i??v ?; wit li J his experience, if re-eloeiod, lie Will <*oii 1 1 ii in? to give us good sorvieo. Many Friend*. KOK CO HON OH. Tht* will announce my enndidaoy fur tho office of ('oronoi' for Korshnw county in t lie coming primary ??*??'? * lion. I will thank yon all for yn.ir support. If nominated nml eloofed, I will triv- to th?; it ill J f.i of t!n* I'fll ? ? !? iy best attention. I{?"*ppetf:iliv. T. <>. W i : j r . ? . Tin* will nnnouiKu^ i<> ;ii > voKr- ?: Kershaw county Mr. O. I.ucu* Oixou an a candidate for nr. 1 1 ?? i thoroughly competent t > perf??rrr ihc duties of the olII'T. and wo v.ili ap preotate tho kt miner* of alt votors fon their n^falnnre in electing hen.