The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, August 13, 1908, Image 3
local flbattcr
? City I4i for Sale. .
Applyto i, 1 j '
t*. Holland,
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a fjflfcl ' ItliMM
I Buy Beer tW.WIiikiy bot
* ties of the^hi kliia. Call oo
me for your Gfiqoert tee. Highest
price paid for Betttles.
E. M. Hendrix.
Pedigreed Bird Dogs.
Our Keuuels in Clmrloite is
headed by two of the finest Bred
Pedigreed dogs money can buy.
One i? a male Fishers Franlr
Pointer? the other is a male
Count Whitestone setter. These
dogs are both registered, and are
grand individuals. If you want
puppies from the best breeds of
Pointers and Setters the Fishers
Frank aud the Count White
stone breeds are the finest to
be had, as every sportsman
knows. Fee to either $15.
Charlotte Kennels,
Charlotte, N. C.
For Sale.
About GOO acres of land.
One of the best plantations in
Kershaw county. Lies 7 mites
south of Camden. A high utid
healthy locution. Strong laud,
good dwelling, burns aud tenant
houses. Close to railroad, church
aud school.
Cause of sale: Too far away,
to look after. Will sell cheap
for part cash, balance on easy
terms. Address,
Box 144,
Laurens, S. C.
6 11-4IH
Births.
Horn on the morning of An
guKi (Hh. to Mr. it nd Mrs. J. E
Dixon of the Beulah neighbor*
hood, a tine daughter. Congratu
lations.
The first scion of the family of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Jones in the
shape of a young Mr. * Jones,
arrived on the scene of human
action on the aight of August
Otli. Our congratuluions are ex
tended to the parents, and also
to Grandpa and Grandma Gif
ford.
Wliy Juntos Lee Got Well.
Every body in Zanesville, ()., knows
Mr*. Mary Lee, oj rurnl route 8. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee, firm
ly believe* he owe* Ins life to the use
of Dr. King's New Discovery. His
lung* were so severely affected that
consumption seemed inevitable, when
a friend recommenbed New Discovery.
We tried and its use has restored him
to p.irfect health," Dr. King's New
Discovery is the king of tiiroat and
lung remedies. For coughs and colds
it In* no equal 'I'he first dose gives
relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee
?t Camden Drug Co., V. Leslie Zeurp.
Zenip A llel'ass drug stores. 50c aud
fl.OU. Trial bottle bottle frr^.
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WOOERS
SEED
For Fall Planting Just
Received. Plant Ruta-Bag
as now, also Snap Beans,
Radish, Cabbage, Collards,
Lettuce and Turnips.
Mail orders filled same
day received; add postage at
rate of one cent per ounce.
? r.'s '
F. Leslie Zemp's
/
Pharmacy,
Phone 30,
SteeWe Dots.
Mrs. Q! W.
tertained ' % fow friend* oo last
Tr?d?| ?TMii|ii honor of bmr
oonsin, Him Paalioe Burkett.
Fruits were served ot? the piassa,
M?d titer several appropriate
games had "been enjoyed by ell,,
(be orowd was invited into the
beautifully decorated dining
room arbere a delicious ice was
served.
Those enjoying: the evening
were: Misses Maud, Etgar and
Eva Gardner. Annie Weatj Pan
line Berkett, Ethel Humphries,
Maureen Hammond and Jessie
Owens, and - Messrs Holland
Hammond, Jess Pearce, Jasper
Owens, Wiil Davis, Carl West,
? ? - Richburg and Berkett.
Misses Carrie and Henrietta
Watkins are visiting relatives
litre.
Miss Maud Gardner is visit
lug friends at Anderson. *
Master Arthur Humphries was
the guest of Mr Cleve Pearce
last week.
Misses Kittie andSalli eSowell
spent Friday with Mrs. C N
Humphries.
Mrs Ada Blackwell and daugh
ter are visiting Mrs. B M Pearce.
Misses Maureen Hammond,
Jesse Owens and Mr Jasper
Owens wer^ in the Pisgah sec
tion on Sunday.
Messrs. S W Ammons and Bel
ton Owens were in Columbia
ou Monday on business.
Mis* Jesse Oweus will leave
on Friday for Kershaw for a
visit to her cousins, the Misses
Floyd.
Mr and Mrs Charlie McCaskill
and children spent Sunday at the
home of Mr Billie Rush.
Mr J C Humphries and son,
Leroy, attended the Sunday
School Convention at Westville
lo*t week, and report a nice
time:
Miss Carrie Oweus spent Mon
day night with her cousin. Miss
Jesse Owens.
A protracted meeting will be
gin on the foujth Sunday of this
month at the Swift Creek Bap
tist church. Services at 11
o'clock a. in. and 8:30 p. m.
Tin* regular meeting of the
E | > worth League whs held on
lust Friday evening at the resi
dence of Mr J C Humphries. It
was beautifully entertained by
Miss Maureen Hammond and
Mr. Alvtv Humphries. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr C N Humphries, a place
we always enjoy a pleasant
time. M. & 3.
Resolutions Adopted by John D.
Kennedy Chapter (J. D. C
?
Whereas, it lias pleased a
divine Providence to remove
from our midst, Mrs. Harriet
Shannon Burnet, be it resolved:
1st. That this Chapter has
lost a member of rare ability and
untiring zeal.
2nd That her services, not
only to the John D. Kennedy
Chapter, but also to the State
Division IJ. D. of which she]
was the able and beloved presi
dent, bo held in affectionate re
membrance by every member of
this chapter.
iitd. That wo deeply deplore
the loss t/f our sister whose
charming personality, gracious
attainments and beautiful chris
tian character won for her the
love and admiration of all with
whom she came in contact.
4th. That a copy of these
resolutions be spread upon the
minutes of this chapter and a
page of the same be dedicated to
her memory; that copies of these
resolutions be sent to the family
of the neCeased and to The Key
stone, the official organ of the
State Division U. D. C. That
these resolutions bo published
in the papers of the towu.
Regret*,
We regret very tnuch that we
cuonot report the picnic at Shay
lor's Hill on Tuesday. Also the
exhibition of ''Home Talent" at
our Opera House on the night of
the same day. As to the two
functions, we want to say that
both would have been given
liberal space in our columns was
it not for the fact that our rule
Is to nmKo up our paper on Tues
day,, print it on Wednesday, and
place i? in ths post office here
on Wednesday evening so that a
majority of our country sub
scriber)* can receive it on Thurs
day, the regular day of publica
tion. It is because of that rule
that we debarred our self of at
tending t-ne Shay lor Hill picnic,
and several other gatherings to
which we had pressing invita
tions,
..... PERSONAL
?Miss Aneli Wofkmui It
rliltiif btr liiHr, Mrs. J. H.
Clark at Book flilit
? Miss Mice loogb Hon a
visit to her sister, Mrs. W. W.
Coney, at Ruthsr lord too, N. C.
?Col. J. S. Btohberger, T. P.
A., Cap*. W. L Borrows, Pay
log Clsim Agent of the Seaboard,
accompanied by ? ? Cox, were
in Camden last week. s v
?Mrs. A. M. D wight of Salt
Lake City, Utah, is ' on a visit to
her father, Mr. R. J. Lindsay of
this city. Mrs. Dwlght is ac
companied l>y three children.
? W* were pleased to meet
Dr. W. H. Dial of Laurens last
week. Ho came down tn the
property interests, of bis wife,
who was formerly Mrs. A. R.
Smith. /
i SEABOARD AIR UNE.
August 14th Annual Moun
tain and Seabeard Ex
cursion.
For the above occasion the
Seaboard will hell extremely low
rate tickets to Portsmouth, Va.,
Wilmington. N. C., and other
summer resorts. Tickets will be
sold only on August 14th, good
returning until Sept. 1st. The
following rates will applj :
Catndeu to Portsmouth Va.,
$8.00.
Camden to Wilmington, N. C.,
$6.00.
Through* Sleepers and first
class day coaches will be opera
ted to Portsmouth und Rich
mond for this occasion without
change of cars. For information
und Pullman reservations ap
ply to E. J.Coopej, Agent, Cam
den, S. C., or write J. 8. Etch
berger, T. P. A., Columbia, S. C.
T. J. McNINCH,
monuments
hi
Tombstones
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Box 22, Canien, S. G.
liars for Jiatctacr.
, V>'r>?tU?H? thm ihiUM^OWk
W. A. ICiaoOK wtU iMad itoiUt*.
For IM UplMvr* u*ll4 tm know,
?p pwfc up Miih. ? d mnw tonwr.
Tai Faoru will win all other* will Iom.
Y oar ballot, my fhmda, jro? wtU waft aboM
Cat It lor hcwhook, tlx ?oplrt ?nadk?it>,
Wto hw ever been your advocate.
BREVITIES.
? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer
ing barbed wire and Held fenc
ing as cheap as tlie cheapest.
? Hon. W. Bratton De Loach e
has a professional card with us.
He is a sound lawyer, and a gen
ial gentleman.
? Investors in real estate
should note the "For Sale" ad
of Box 144, Laurens, S. C.,
which appears in this issue.
? Mr. T. J. McNinch has a new
ad with us this week. He is a
fine workman, and has a good
record for reliability*
? A few spring chickens in ad
dition to those we didu't get on
our first call will be appreciated.
We are always chicken hungry
? Particular attention is called
to the display ad of the Char
lotte Kennels. It should in
terest all dog fanciers. There
is no necessity to keep scrub
stock when better can be ob
tained at such slight cost.
For Solicitor, Geo. R. Rembert.
(Advertisement.)
"G. R. Rembert spoke."
Thus The State reported the
speech of Capt. George Rembert
a candidate for Solicitor of the
fifth judicial circuit, comprising
the counties of Richland and
Kershaw, and then gave a good
synopsis of the speeches of the
other candidates for the same
office. The State is too good a
newspaper ? unusually broad
minded and inclined to be fair ?
to soub a capable candidate like
Capt. Rembert. We regret that
our neighbor, The State, the
great exponent of truth and
right is displaying such acts of
unfairness toward this particu
lar candidate, who is, in every
way, the peer of any man in the
race.
Capt. Geo. R. Rembert is a
candidate tor Solicitor of the
fifth judiciul circuit, embracing
the counties of Richland and
Kershaw. ? Pour years ago Capt.
Rembert was in the race for So
licitor when the counties of
Edgefield, Saluda, Lexington
I Richland and Kershaw com
prised the district ana he re
Reived a very creditable vote in
deed. He is 'a young man of
recognized ability and is well
qualified for the duties of the
position to which he aspires.
The Dispatch would like to see
Rembert elected solicitor. ? Lex
ington Dispatch.
?SEABOABD
A Lit LINE It A I L W A I.
These Arrival* and Departures as well um Time and Connections
with other Companies* are given only as Information and arc not
Guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 84 No. 00
Lv Camden 9 00 p m 0 57 a in
Ar Hamlet 11 80 p m 9 20 am
Lv Raleigh 3 45 am 12 50 p m
Ar Portsmouth 10 30 am
Ar Richmond U 10 a in 6 05 p m
Ar Washington 12 80 p in /# . . . 9 30 p m
Ar Baltimore 1 38 p m 11 45 p in
Ar Philadelphia 3 55 p m 4 21 am
. Ar New York 6 80 p m <7 5K) am
Ar Pittsburg 9 42 p m 8 50 a m
Ar Buffalo 0 55 am 12 05 p in
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 81 No. 43
Lv Camden 9 20 am 10 40 p m
Lv Columbia 10 85 am 11 45 p m
Lv Havannah 2 10pm 2 45 a in
Ar Jacksonville 7 00 pm 7 15 am
Ar 8t. Augustine .... 9 10 p m7 11 00 am
Ar Montgomery 0 55 a m 8 15 p m
Ar New Orleans 0 45 p m 7 20 a m
A r Tam pa 0 30 a m 5 20 p m
Ar Miami 10 15 am 10 25 p m
Trains Nos 81 and 84 aro composed of the following high class
equipment: Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car between Jer
sey City and Tampa, daily; Seaboard dining car between Wnsh
intrton and Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, hIso
rirst class day coaches.
Trains Nos. 43 and 00, Seaboard Mail; daily, are composed of
following equipment: Pullman DraWjng room Sleeping cur 'be
tween-New York and Jacksonville, daily, Seaboard Buffet Parlor
car between Jacksonville and Tam|)a, daily; Dining Cur between
Washington and Hamlet, daily, also Hrst class day coac hes.
For information and reservations, call on or write.
E. J. COOPER, Agt J. 8. ETCHBERGER, T. P. A.
Camden, S. C. Columbia, S, C.
announcements.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
*1 beg to announce my candidacy for
the United State* Senate in the ap
proaching Primary, and I respectfully
sol.cit the support of the Democratic
voters of this State.
R. G. Rhett.
This will announce ine to you, citi
zens of Kershaw county as a candidate
fnr the United States Senate. 1 will
grateful|v receive any support given
me by you iu the approaching primary
alectiou Respectfully,
George Johnstone.
FOR CONGRBSS.
We are authorized to announce f>. E.
Finley a candidate for re-election to
Congress, subject to action of the
Democratic Primary Election.
I hereby announce tnysel f a can
didate tor Congress from the Firth
District and pledge inyseif to abide
the result of the Democratic Primary
Election. Tlios. II. Butler.
This will announce me to the voters
of Kershaw County as a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Con
gress from the Otli District. 1 tliauk
you all very kindly for the support
formerly given me when standing for
a similar nomination, and will ap
preciate any assistance given me oil
this occasion. W. P. Pollock*
FOR TREASURER,
I hereby announce myself to the
voters of Kershaw county a candidate
for re-election to the office of Treas
urer of the county. My record as your
Treasurer is before you. Thanking
you iu advanoe for any support ywu
may give ine in the approaching pri
mary election. I am
Very truJy
D. M. McCaskill.
FOR AUDITOR.
I thank the voters of Kershaw coun
ty for their support in the pa^t. and
respectfully request them to stand by
me in my race for re-election to the
office of Auditor of Kershaw county
this year. I have endeavored to do
my full duty since I have tilled this
office, and will, if nominated and elec
ted, render you the best service in my
power W. F. Russell
Feeling that Wateree township
should be represnted among the Coun
ty offioers, we beg to offer as our can
didate for Auditor, Mr. Mannes B.
Rpbon. Mr. Rabon is well known
throughout the county and the best
recommendation he can otter iu his
behalf is the vote given liini four
years ago by those voters who know
hi in best. The vote given liiin for Au
ditor in 1901 hi Wateree is his best
testimonial. We offer him for this
office knowing that if elected lie will
make as good and efficient an Auditor
as the county ever had. ,
Voters of Wateree Township.
FOR CLERK OT COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County,
subject to the rules governing the
Democratic Primary.
I.C. Hough.
FOR PROBATE JUIKJK.
The name of Mr. C. W. Birohmore
will have a pleasant sound to tin*
voters of Kershaw county, on reading
the nntuuiucemeut that he is a candi
date for Probate Judge, lie will ap
preciate the eff'irts of all friends to
elect hun to the position.
Much (o the gratification of hi*
friends throughout th? county. Mr. \V.
I.. McDowell has consented to stand
far the Democratic nomination for
Probate Judge in the ensuing pri
mary election. Your support will be
appreciated by him in his racu.
FOB SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce myself a Candi
da io for the office of .Solicitor of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary and
pledging myself to support the nomi
nee thereof. Sv. llamptan Cobb*
Thereby announce myself a candi
date for Solicitor for the Fifth Ju-!
dicial Circuit, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
(*eo. R. Ren.hert.
I am a candidate to succeed myself
as Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Cir
cuit, and will obey the rules of t lie
Democrat ic party.
Christie Benet.
We hereby announce Mr. B. 1$
Clarke a candidate for Solicitor of the
'Fifth Judicial Circuit. His ability
and experience as a lawyer eminently
fit him for the position. II is power
as an advocate has been successfully
demonstrated, and this coupled with
his fearlessness in the dipcharg.* of
duty will recommend hun to unbiased
voter of this distr-ict. We feel that tin*
popular attorney will reflect credit
upon hia County and State if elected
Many Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr. Editor: ? I'lesse announce Mr.
T. B. Clyburn as a candidate for
Sheriff of Kerahaw county. Mr Cly
burn la a young man of sterling quali
ties and if elected he will fill the ofllne
faithfully ?nd without fear or favor.
Mmuj Friend*,
I luvt trfwl you two terma u your
tt?rtfl.wdiMMiMk?l jroaur hakia nt*
nuaiaatMNi UMtkwtHMi. My retort
la Ite MMMliMt of this responsible o4
Mm to open to Uh wurtd.
I will thank you all la stand by ??,
?Ml to vota far my rr- nomination,
pledging myarlf to render you equal
service as (hat rendered in the past,
J. 0. Trail tliain.
I- hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Kershaw County, subject to
the rules and regulations govern
ing the democratic primary.
G. Arthur Moseley.
After considering tbe eoliciution of
my friends, I have concluded to an
nouuee myself a candidate for tbe of
fice of 8berlff of Kerssaw county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of tb
Primary electlou ?
J. U. Hilton.
TVis will announce my candi
dacy foa 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 the coming primary elec
tion. If nominated and elected,
i will give you the best service
in my power
Very trulv,
W. W. Huckabee.
Mr. Editor: At the urgent re
quest of many of my friends, and
having given the subject due
consideration, I have decided to
announce myself for the office of
Sheriff of our county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic
party. I request my friends to
ussist me all they can, being as
sured that I will appreciate all
that they do for me.
Respectfully,
R. B. Williams.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
This will announce me to yon as a
candidate for the Legislature. A very
considerable majority of the voters of
the county know me, so there is no
use of going intodetail as to my quali
fications for the olfice. I will merely
*ay that 1 am not entering the race
Tor the money there is in It, for there
is none. My object is. If elected, to
give you the best service possible.
This, I may say with no no disrespect
to other candidates, you uaven't al
ways had. Try a new horse occa
sionally. Respectfully,
\V. A. Schrock.
Mr. Editor: Please announce lion.
John G. Richards as a candidate for
I rc-election to the House of Represen
| tatives. Mr. Richards' nervices to the
State and County are too well known
to be mentioned here, suffice it to say
that Kershaw oounty cannot utt'ord to
do without him in the Legislature
and be MUST be returned
Many Friends.
The friends of Capt. M. L. Smith
hereby announce him a candidate for
the Leirislwture. As ex-spenker of the
House li s influence among the mem
bers is powerful and Ins words upon
the floor of tbe House will carry great
weight. His intimate knowledge of
Parliamentary law and practice and his
familiarity with the conduct of affairs
in the House will enable hiui to do
very much to semi re the passage of
any measure he may propone or advo
cate. His Friends.
TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONERS.
We take pleasure in announcing Mr.
Elmore Brown for election as Town
ship Commi&sioner in Wateree Town
ship. He is at present a member of
the Board of Commissioners of Ker
shaw County, and we want liim re
turned to the position.
We present the name of Mr. John
W. Hose for nomination to the position
of Commissioner from West Wateree
on the Kershaw County Boird of
Commissioners. He is thorough 1 y
rapabfe and lion.ist, and will render
the county good service.
The name of Mr. W. R. Bar field is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the position of Toxyiship Commis
sioner for Flat Rock Township. Mr.
Bnrfleld possesses the capacitp, and
the sense sf duty that will ensure
satisfaction tf the Township if elected.
Townalup Voter*.
MaJ.S. R. Adam* is hereby an
nounced for nomination to the position
of Township Commissioner for !>?**
Kalb Township in the Auurust pri
mary. Voters.
We take pleasure in nominating Mr.
J. K. !>eKay for election to the ofllce
of Township Commissioner for De
Kalb Township. | Taxpayer.
We present the name of the right
man in the right place in nominating
Mr. E. A. Brown for election as Town
ship Commissioner for DeKalb Town
ship. DeKalb Townshi.p.
We do here announce the name of
Mr. I). K. Hough as a candidate for
I'ownship Commissioner for Flat
Rock Township. If elected, he will
sustain his record, already made, for
efficiency Flat Rock Township.
Mr. T. C. Sessions is hereby an
nounced for nomination as Township
Commissioner for Wateree Townsoip.
He is now n userul member of the
Board and deserves re-flection.
Friends.
Thin will announce Mr. W. T? Bran
ham a candidate for Township Com
missioner for Wateree Township.
We hope 1 1 wit the voters will elect
him as he is the light, man for the
portion. Friends.
Pine Tree Democratic Club hereby
heartily endorses Mr. K. B Elliott In
his candidacy for the ofllce of Coin*
mun inner ot DeKalb Township.
We resperf fully present to the
voters of Flat Rook Township the
name of Mr. rt, C. Roxe at a candidate
for Township Commissioner. He in
thoroughly capable and reliable, and
will Up Ills full duty ii'oieuted.
Voters
FOR COL' NT Y SlTl'KKV
A CoNitj Hupervlaor, If k? den h' -
dutj baa mo bed <?( rows to !i?
M I Lave Mid by ei|i?r?wino, Mit
desire rtuomiuation and re-ekoliut.
at jour hand*. This will anuoupoe my
candidacy. Mow I ( luve bwn the in
cumbent of the office I have endeavor*
ed to do tay full duty to tlte people,
and I hope that will IndorM- im?
for re-eleation, I tbauk jwi for [.as'
favors, and tioee to Merit a c?>nti??u
ence of your coufldanoe.
Math* v. M .'.vt.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce myself us
a candidate for tlie oltico of
Magistrate in -DeKalb Township
with office at. Camden, uiul n
spectfully solicit the suffrages
of the voters at the eiis'iiug
primary.
I pledge myself to abide 5 'it
result of that primary, and if
nominated, will give you th?
best service in tuv dt.vhv
Very respHrUuTy,
11. M. FiiicIh v
This will atiuouuce to : i . ?_?
voters and my friend* in f*e .
Kalb To-vnsliip that 1 am :? ? -u
didate for the position or M.i,. ni
trate in said townuHr ^
at Camden. The dw o. i ? i -
office are nol ik v. i > r?i i :? ??
have tilled ji .simi'ar | ?; >> i .'-i i
another township v. n.m'.:-'
tion to the people. ) "-ill I.
grateful for any supp-ii! v.v.-:
me, and if non?i !&??:??*! will s-tw?
you to the best of my aiiitil v .
Thos. Gtird uer.
We hereby announce Mr. .1 i?li .
Nelson an a candidate for re-elect .. i.
to the ottlc.e of Magistrate i'.?r
upper half of Wateree Township. II
enjoj's the confidence ami I't tct in .
all, ntul has made a nm l 'i M i ;
trate. If elected, \\\* pledge hue
sustain his record in tlie future < ?
duet of the ofllce.
We take pleasure in aunminri.:^ *
W. IS. Itailey as a candidate l >r M-i ti
trate for the lower tlivisioii of Water.
Township, and guarantee Hut lie w.l
give perfect satisfaction ill * b ?' o l*t ? ? ?
if elected. Voters.
I respectfully announce luywJf r
candidate for Magistrate lor 1 1>*?
lower section of Wateree Township
and will be pleased to receive the sup
port of the voters for that position.
W. II. Tiller.
Wa take pleasure in announcing y.-..
S. N. Newman a candidate for .Magis
trate at Ilelhunc in Kuitulo to\vn<!i|\
Mr. Newman formerly tilled tin-, p >?'
tion with credit to Inuiselt ami I < fl??
salisfaction of the people, ami the}
want linn again. Friends,
FOR SUPERINTENDENT Oi
EDUCATION.
We hereby suggest to the
voters of Kershaw county * J: ?
name of Mr. D. P. C. Murchiso:
as a candidate for the position
of Superintendent of Education
to be nominated at the August
primary. Mr. Murclnson is n
ripe scholar, and a school teacher
of many years experience on it
tirst grade certificate. If elected
he will give satisfaction to th?
people. Friends.
At the solicitation of friends
in various sections of tin? county,
I hereby announce myself a can.
idate for the office of superiuten
dent of Education. If uotuitiaieu
and elected, I will devote in'
time and such ability us I nun
possess to the duties of the office
and will earnestly endeavor t<;
make you an acceptable officer
I have an experience of sevoi
years in teaching on a first grad?
certificate. Respectfully solicit
iug yours suffrages, and plcdir
ing myself to abade the result of
the primary election, and to sup
port the nominees thereof, 1 urn
Very truly,
I. .J. MrKenzie.
We. the friend* of Mr. W, H. ' I >?
ner. do hereby announce Imit a candi
date for re-election for 8ti pt. of Kdn.
cation. He linn devoted !?' ? or
tine 10 t ofHre nnd
of school*. By Ids ! ?. iii.e
procure more roiiip>-i<
qualified teachers, n. I. 1 . , ? ;
greatly aided in l>' lit .<p" t
schools of the count). We belles,
wlthj hl? experience, If re-elect ??<!. le
wift continue to (five ti* food sen i.
Man;. Frlc* l*..
FOR OORONOR.
Thin will announce to tliv v?>ier? ?,<
Kershaw county Mr. ?*. I.jic:i? f>i\<n
aa a candidate for {'orotic?. !*.? t.
thoroughly competent to p??r r*u- u; ? .i
duties or the otllcc. ;i >: ? I v? \v ? ! ! n
predate the kindness of n I vi?' >rs f'>r
their assistance in electing him.
AfxTTRAOK-MAHKB ?>i t?itv .? ir,
?Jl ownii iv?. or no fcj. > l.faln PflrtMTf
THAT PAy. ndwrti"# tborou?l>./, r . ?
expcuw, auiJ o?l;< y<Ai I" tun. ??.
Ronrt rood* t. tlioto nv ?keto'. for FPKt. , - '
00 vfttentaUlity. TO Jthti pMCtk*.-.
PA?>!NO RtrtnCNCCt. ror ftco oiUdo
Book on rrofltohff Patent* writ* to
BOS-BOK Sovnnth Htromk,
WA9HIHOTON, |>. fi.