The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, August 20, 1908, Image 3
Ideal matter.
City Lots for Sale.
Apply to
I. P. Holland,
v Camden, S. C.
Bottles Bovght.
1 Bay Beer tad Whiskey bot
tles of the right kind. Call on
me for your Groceries. Highest
price paid for Botttles.
E. M. Hendrix.
Pedigreed Btrjl Dogs.
Our Kvnnels in Charlotte is
headed by two of the finest Bred
Pedigreed dogs money can^buy.
One is a male Fishers Frank
Pointer? the other is a male
Count Whitestone setter. These
dogs are both registered, and are
grknd individuals. If you want
puppies from the best breeds of
Pointers and Setters the Fishers
Prank and the Count White
stone breeds are the finest to
be had, as every sportsman i
knows. Pee to either $15.
Charlotte Kennels,
Charlotte, N. C. |
I
For Sale*
About GOO acres of land.
One of the best plantations in
Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles
south of Camden. A high und
healthy location. Strong land,
good dwelling, burns and tenant
houses. Close to railroad, church
?and school.
Cause of sale: Too far awiiy
to look after. Will sell cheap
for part cash, balatige on easy
terms. Address,
Bok 144,
Laurens, &. C.
6 114m.
Deaths
We condole with Mr. ' Fred
It. Cornell und wife on the loss
by death on Friday morniug of
a little child. Cause of deuth
unascertained.
For Sale.
A splendid 26 incli Iroquois)
Bicycle, practically new, Origi, j
tial cost. $50. $20 cash for quick
sale takes it. Reason for selling,
frame too high for owner. Ap
ply at this office.
Special Campaign Meetings.
Don't fail to attend the special
campaign meetings to be hold at
the two mills on Friday and
(Saturday nights, onn at the Pine
Creek mill on Friday night and
the other at the Hermitage mill
on Saturday night. Both promise
to be interesting, and while
they will he held primarily fur
the boueiit of the mill folk* only,
everyone is invited to come out.
? . i ? n wmtm iwm > i
WOODS
For Fall Planting Just
Received. Plant Ruta-Bag
ns 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.
F. Leslie Zemp'g
Pharmacy,
3Q?
Yrm BcMmUp.
The Coker College for vomq
o|en a -free scholarship to4 oie
yoang l?d| iu aach waatj ia the
State who has Rtadutoil la
souse approved bi*h schosl, and
who is properly recommended.
This is eqtri volant to tSO a year.
For further information apply
to?L V. Baldy, President. Harts
ville, 3. C. '
A prospectus of this institu.
tion can be obtaiued by post
oard ' request to tbe above ad.
-flraaa. ' ? ?
The Southern Schedule
Editor PEOPLE:
I want to ask why it is that
the Southern don't give us a
train iu the early morning go
ing north as far as Rock Hill,
and another returning to Cam
den in the evening about the
time the 6:20 p. ra., train reaches
this point? It would be a great
convenience to the traveling pub
lic, and especially to those who
cannot afford to take more than
a day off for pleasure or busi
ness and don'tyearo to spaud the
night away from home. Under
Ilia preseut schedule, we must
leavo Camden going uortli either
at 6:20 p. one day and can
not return (if wo have anythiug
to do) until 1:50 p. m.. the next
day, or, leave here at 1:50 p.- m.,
and return at 10:13 p. m., tliei
next day. This is a matter thatj
tfught to be called to the atten
tion of tho Southern manage
inent.
Respectfully,
Passenger.1
Stockton Dots.
Misses llulh Motley of Conga
ree, and Ilosa McLeod of Cam
deu have been spending a few
days with Miss Maureen Ham
mond.
A number of young folks were
very pleasantly entertained on
Monday night at the home of
Mr. B M Pearce, Jr. We hope
that Mr. Pearce will give us such
another time real soon.
Another party was also given
:it Mr E G Pearce's which was
much enjoyed, and the same
wish is giveu by us as to the
other. Roth were given in honor
of the Misses Watkins.
Messrs. Alva Humphries and
Cleve Pearce have returned from
a pleasant camping out trip to
Catawba Falls.
All of us regret that Miss
Carrie Watlcin? left us for her
home last Saturday, as we would
liavo li Iced to have had her with
us at least a month longer.
Miss R McDonald and "Mr
Reese McDonald have been pay
ing a pleasant visit to the Misses
Sowell.
Mr iiennie Pearce and the
Misses Sowell attended the
speaking -at Stateaburg last
Friday.
Mr Jesse Hammond spent Sun
day with Mr A C McLeod.
Miss Ruth Murchison is visit.
ing friends i^i this section.
Mr J H Hammond is taking
lus annual vacation. Wo wish
him a pleasant lime
Miss Eva Gardner loft us on
Saturday for a visit of a week or
so to friends at Salley.
"We" all will welcome home
Miss Jessie Owens after her visit
at Kershaw,
Misses Uuth Motley, Ilosa
McLeod and Maureee Hammond,
and Messrs J M Green and J II
Hammond enjoyed au aflertloon
at the State farm last Moneay.
M. & J.
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
KersliaWj and then gave a good
synopsis of the speeches of the
other candidates for the same
office. The State U too good a
newspaper ? unusually b r o ad
mir.dcd and inclined to be fair ?
! to snub a capable candidate like
jCnpt.. Rembert. Wo 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, tho peer of any man in tho
race.
Capt. Geo, R. Rembert is a
candidate tor Solicitor of tho
fifth judicial circuit, ombracing
the counties of Richland and
Kersliaw. Four years ogo Uaj>t,
- PERSONAL
? ? ? twnxr-w* ?? ***** . ?'?.??. . ? ?
?Mr. Randolph Shannon of
Jeferson spent Friday in Cam
den.
?Mr. W. LaUa *a? in the
etty on Snaday. He reporU
rapid progress on bis work at
? Mr. J. B. Butler, the efficient
District Deputy of W. O. W., has
returned after a hard w jcks work
iu the luterest of the order.
?Mr. Willie DePoss of Co
lumbia, is spending a few davs
with relatives in this city. We
are glad to have hitn with us.
?Mrs. W. P. Malone is on a
visit to Aslieville nod other
points in the old North State.
We wish for licr a pleusaut time.
? Mr. E. A. Suverkrop, as- 1
sociate editor of the American
Machinist, of New York, paid us
u pleasant call the latter pnrt ofi
last week.
? Mr. W. S. Langley of Lan
caster, a former resident, spent
a part of Saturday and Sunday
here. He is a prominent con
tractor and builder.
? Hon. W? P- Pollock, one of
the candidates for Congress, was
with us on Saturday evening.
He came down to attend the
Pine Creek mill meeting.
? Mr. T.J. McNinch returned
from Laucaster last week, ac
companied by his wife and child.
Tliey will make their homo with
us- We welcomc them into our
midst.
? We had the pleasure on
Suturduy of agaiu grasping the
hand of our old friend, Jo. I.
Smith of Blnckstock, and en
rolled him under the banner of
THE PDOPLE.
? Hon. W. Hampton Cobb, one
of the candidates for Solicitor,
was with us on Saturday eve
ning. He cauie up for the pur
pose of attending the Pine
Creek mill meeting.
? Capt. George R. Reinbert,
another of the candidates for
Solicitor was with us on Satur
day evening. He came up for
the purpose of atteuding the
Pine Creek mill meeting.
? Maj. James M. Sowell, Mr.
I. J. McKinzie and other candi
dates from the four quarters of
the county were with us on
Saturday evening. They came
to attend the Pine Creek mill
meeting.
? Our friend, Mr. John T.
Elliott of Cassatt was iu Colum
bia last week on call of Dr
Guerry of the Col u .Tibia Hos
pital. Mr. Elliott was recently
a putieut at the hospital, and as
several deaths have resulted
recently from operations through
iuftamation caused by the ox
treme heat, Dr. Guerry thought
it best to have him pay him
another visit.
r? LECTRIC ?T- best tor
Emitters 1 A^D8KIDNEVS.
"W>M W.A.?CHROCK
We're well on In th? election of MO*. ,
' W. A. Hviibock will h<?l tke elate,
Kor (be UgHtatura ?s ell of you know.
Ho perk op frlcnde, nod prepare to crow.
Tmb PwrLi will win nil other* will loee.
Tour ballot, my friends, you will not abuse
Cut it for Be 11 bock, Uw people's candidate.
Who has ever been your advocate.
Yhts Fir Unoctaiy.
Kembert was in the race for So
licitor when the counties of
Edgefield, Saluda, Lexington
Richland and Kershaw com
prised the district ana he re
ceived a very creditable vote in
deed. He is a young roan of
recognized ability and is well
qualified for the duties of the
posiliou to which he aspires.
The Dispatch would liko to .see
Kembert elected solicitor. ? Lex
iugton Dispatch.
breyTtIes. .
? Col. A. D. Kennedy is offer
ing barbed wire and field fenc
ing as cheap as the cheapest.
? Hon. W. Bratton DeLoache
has a professional card with us.
He is a sound lawyer, aird a gen
ial gentleman.
? Investors in real estate
should note the "For Sale" ad
of Box 144, Laurens, S. C.,
which uppears in this issue.
?Mr. T. J, McNinch has a new
ad with us this week. He is a
tiue workman, und has a good
record for reliability'
? A few spring chickens in' ad
dition to those we didn't get 011
our first call will be appreciated.
We are always chicken hungry
? We regret very much that
we could'nt give our readers a
longer report of the Westville
meeting but space did not per
mit it.
? About 100 Pine Creek mill
voters assembled on Saturday
evening just back of the mill.
They came to attend the Pine
Creek mill meeting. It was uoi
held.
? 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
taiued at such slight cost.
? Note that "FrtSb Scholar
ship" local. It furnishes an op
portunity for some young girl to
secure a collegiate eduation at
very slight cost. Hartsville is
noted for its healthfulness, and
the refinemcdt and hospitality of
its citizens.
^ ? Your attention is called to
the communication in this issue
signed "Passenger". It really
seems to us that the train should
be put an. It is an easy matter
to get into Camden from the
north and out of it the same day,
but it is practically impossible
to get out of it aud return the
same day.
SEABO AED
A J It LINE It A I L TV A J.
These Arrival* nnd Departures us well ns Time ami Connections
wltli other Companies, are utven only aw Information ami nre not
Guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 84 No. 00
Lv Camden 9 00 p m 0 57 am
Ar Hamlet 11 30 p m 9 20 a m
Lv Raleigh 3 45 am 12 50 p iu
Ar Portsmouth It) 30 am
Ar Richmond 0 10 a m 0 05 p m
Ar Washington 12 30 p in 0 30 p tn
Ar Baltimore 1 38 p m 11 45 pin
Ar Philadelphia 3 55 p m 4 21 am
Ar New York 0 30 p m 7 30 am
Ar Pittsburg 9 42 p m 8 50 a in
Ar Buffalo, 0 55 am 12 05 p in
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 81 No. 43
Lv Camden 9 20 a in 10 40 p
r..f ?? ?
m
_ M , v M < f t ? I ? t J V TV
IjV Columbia 10 35 am It 45 p m
Lv Savannah 2 10 p m 2 45 a in
Ar Jacksonville 7 00 p m 7 15 am
Av St. August! ue ... . 9 10 pm 11 00 am
Ar Montgomery .... 0 55 a in 8 15 p m
Ar New Orleans 0 45 p m 7 20 a m
a .. rn
Ar Tarnpa 0 2)0 a m 5 20 pm
Ar Miami 10 15 am 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 Tamps, daily; Seaboard dining car between Wash
ington aud Richmond and between Hamlet and Jacksonville, also
first-class day coaches.
Trains Nos. 43 and 00, Seaboard Mail, daily, are composed of
following equipment: Pullman DraWhig room Sleeping cur be
tweon 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, oall on or write.
E. J. CQOPMK, Agt J. 8. ETCHBEHGER, T. P. A,
Camden, S- C- Columbia, S. C,
announcements.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
1 *?? *nn??n??i my candidacy for
the United States Senate in the au
proaching Primary, and I respectfully
solicit the support of the Democratic
voter, of this State.
R. G. Rhett.
This will announce me to you, citi
zens of Kershaw county as a candidate
for the United States Senate. ! will
Kratcfulfv receive any sunport given
me oy yon in the approaching primary
?flection Respectfully,
George Johnstone.
FOR CONGRBSS.
We are authorized to announce D. E.
Pitiley a candidate for re-election to
Congress, subject to action or the
Democratic Primary Election.
I hereby announce mysel f a can
didate lor Congress from the Fifth
Uistrict and pledge tnyseir to a bide
the result of (tie Democratic Primary
Election. Thos. B. Butler.
This will announce me to the voters
of Kershaw County as a candidate for
tlie Democratic nomination for Con
gress from the ftth District. I thank
you ail very kindly for the sunport
formerly given me when standing for
a similar Domination, and will ap
preciate any assistance given me on
thir occasion. w. iVPollock
FOR TREASURER,
I hereby announce myself to the
voters of Kershaw county a candidate
for re-election tolhe office ef Treas
urer of the county. My record as your
Treasurer is before you. Thanking
you in advance for any support ywu
may give me iu the approaching pri
mary election. I am
Very truly
D. M. McCaskill.
FOR AUDITOR.
I thank the voters of Kershaw coun
ty Tor t heir support in the past, and
respcctlully request them to stand by
"I? 1,1 1"* ra<!e f',r re-election to the
office of Auditor of Kershaw county
this year. I have endeavored to do
my full duty since 1 have filled this
onlce. and will, if nominated and elec
ted, render you the best service in mv
p,,wwr W.F. Russell
Feeling that Wateree township'
-hould be represnted among the Coun
ty officers, we beg to oflVr as our can
didate for Audi or, Mr. Mannes B.
Rabou. Mr. Kabon is well known
throughout the county and the best
recommendation lie can offer in his
behalf is the vote given him four
years ago by those voters who know
bun best. The vote given him for Au
ditor in 11)01 in Wateree is his best
testimonial. We offer him for this
office knowing that if elected he will
make as good and efficient an Auditor
as the county ever hadr
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 Comity,
subject to the tules governing the
Democratic Primary.
I. C. Hough.
FOR I'ROBATE JUDGE.
The name or Mr. O. \V. Birchmore
will have a pleasant sound to the
voters or Kershaw county, on reading
I he announcement that he Is a candi
date for Probate Judge, ||c will ap
preciate the eff irts of all friends to
elect In in to the position.
Much to the gratification of Ms
mends throughout tli.i county. Mr. W.
I*. McDowell has consented to staini
lar the Den ocratic nomination for
I robate Judge in the ensuing pri
mary election. Your support will be
up predated by hi m in his race.
FOR SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce myseir a candi
dal,- for the office of .Solicitor of t he
Fifth Judicial Cireuft. subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary and
pledging myself to support the nomi
nee thereof. W. Ilainptau Cobb.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Solicitor for the Fifth Ju
dicial Circuit, subject t<^ the rules of
the Democratic primary.
Geo. It. Ken.hert.
I am a candidate to succeed myself
as Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Cir
cuit, and will obey the rules of the
Democratic party.
Christie Benet.
We hereby announce Mr. B. B
Clarke a candidate for Solicitor of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit. Ills ability
and experience as a lawyer eminently
fit hi in for the position, llis^ower
as an advocate has been successfully
demohstrated, and tins coupled with
his fearlessness in the discharge of
duty will recommend him to unbiased
voter of this district. We feel thai this
popular attorney will reflect credit
upon his County and State if elected
Many Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
Mr. Editor) ? Please announce Mr.
T. B. Clyburn a* a candidate for
Sheriff of Kershaw county. Mr Cly
burn is a young man of sterling qtiaii
lie? and If elected he will All the office
faithfully and without fear or favor.
Wmiy FriouiU,
1 I bnve ?mnl you two its youi
Sbarttf. aud huh' a?k at your handi* r**
u out i nation and vltvliitu. My rwonl
in the conduct of this responsible of
(k-f is elran, t?<i open to Hie world.
I will thank you all to stand by uie,
and to vote for uiy rr-noiui nation,
pMlfiof wyarlf to render you equal
aenrice as tliat rendereJ in the past.
J . H. Tranthain.
I hereby announce myself a
candid tile Tor the office of Sheriff
of Kershaw County, subject to
tlie rules and regulations govern
ing the democratic primary.
G. Arthur Moseley.
After considering: the folicitatioii of
my friends, I have concluded to an*
nouuftf myst-lf a candidate for tlie of
fice of Sheriff of Kcrwaw county, sub
Ject to the rules and regulation* of th
Primary election
J. O. Hilton.
This will announce my candi
dacy for the nomination for
Sheriff of Kershaw county. 1
am fairly well known to the
voters of the county, and will
thanU you all for your support
in the coming primary elec
tioo. If nominated and elected,
I will give you the best service
in my power
Very truly,
\V. W. H uclcabee.
Mr. Editor: At the urgent re
quest of nrany of my friends, and
having given the subject due
consideration, I have decided to
announce myself for the office oT
Sheriff of our county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic
party. I request my friends to
assist me all they can, being as
sured that I will appreciate all
that they do for me.
Respectfully,
It. 11. Williams.
f FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
Tins will announce me to yon as a
candidate for the Li>Kiitlatur^. A verj
considerable majority of the voters of j
the county know me, so I lion* is no
use of going into detail as to my quali
fications for the office. I will merely
say tliat I am not entering the race
for the mouey there is in it, for there
i? none. My object is, if eleeted, to
give you tin* best service possible.
This, 1 may say with no no disrespect
to other candidates, you Haven't al
ways had. Try a new horse occa
sionally. Respect fully,
W. A. Sell rock.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Hon.
John ti. Richnrds as a candidate for
rc.-election to the House of Hepreseu
tatives. Mr. Kichnrds' services to the
State and County are too well known
to be mentioned here, suffice it to say
that Kershaw county cannot afford to
do without him iu the Legislature
and he MUST In* returned
Many Friends.
The friends of Capt. M. L. Smith
hereby announce him a candidate for
the Leirntl i(t lire. As ex-speaker of the
llousehs influence anions the mem
bers is powerful and Ins words upon
the floor of the House will carry great
weight. Ills Ultimate knowledge of
Parliamentary law and practice and Ins
familiarity with the conduct of affairs
in the House will enable him to do
very much to tenure t lie passage of
any measure he may propose or advo
cate. His Friends.
I ?
TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONERS.
We take pleasure in announcing Mr.
Elmore Brown for election as Town
ship Commissioner in Wateree Town
ship. He is at present a member of
the Hoard of Commissioners of Ker
shaw County, and we want him 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 Hoard of
Commissioner*. He i.s thoroughly
capable and lionost, and will render
the county good service.
The name of Mr. W. H. Harlleld is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the position of Township Commis
sioner for Flat Hock Township. Mr.
Hartlehl possesses the capacitp, and
the sense sf duty flint will ensure
satisfaction tf Use Township if elected.
Township Voter.?.
MaJ.S. It. A'Jams n hereby an
nounced for nomination to the position
of Township Commissioner for I>e
Kalb Township in the August pri
mary. / Voters.
We take pleasure in nominating Mr.
J. K. DeKay for election to the office
of Township Commissioner for l>e
Kalb Township. | Taxpayer.
We present the name of the right
man in the right place in nominating
Mr. K. A. Brown for election as Town
ship Commissioner for DcKnlh Town
ship. l>eKalb Township.
We do hero announce the name of
Mr. I). K. Hough as a candidate for
I'owuidiip Coinmnsloiier for Pint
Hock Township. If elected, he will
sustain his record, nlready made, for
efficiency Flat Kock Township.
Mr. T. C. Sessions is hereby an
nounced for nomination ns Township
CommixNioner for Wateree Towusoip.
He is tiovV a useful member of the
Hoard nnd deserves re-election.
Friends.
Tim? will announce Mr. W. I? Itran
Imm a candidate for Township Com
missioner for Wateree Township.
We hope that the voters will elect
him as lie is the l ight man for 1 1: <?
I position. Friends,
j Pi lie Tree Democratic Club hereby
heartily endorses Mr. It. II Elliott in
his candidacy for theofllceof Com*
missioncr ol D.'Kalb Township.
We respectfully present to tin
voters of Flat l{onk Township the
name of Mr. S, c. Hose as a candidate
for I'ownship Commissioner. lie is
thoroughly capable and reliable, a id
will do his full duty ii elccled.
Voters
FOll COUNTY SUPKKVU'O ?
A l$?ip?rvisor, if tie k '
duty bit ut? bed of rwi'i to. !\,e
u 1 have fuuitii tjr vxiieri^uw, but
desire r* nomination aud re^Miot
at your liaud*'. This will announce m>
cudidarj. fiijior ( have bNu (he iu
ciunbeut of Ike ofllce 1 have endeavor
ed to do iujt full duty to the people,
and I hope that tbey will Indorse me
for re- election, I thank you for past
favors, and hope to merit a continu
euce of your cotiUdauce.
Mathvw We.
| FOR MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce myself a*
a candidate for the office of
Magistrate in DeKalb Township
with office at Caindey, anil re
spectfully solicit the suffrages -
of the voters at the ensuing
primary.
I pledge myself to abide I he
result of that primary, aud if
nominated, will give you the
best service in tuy uower.
Very respectfully,
II. M. Fmcher.
This will announce to tl.e
voters and my friends in I)i>
ICalb To- v n ship that 1 am a can
didate for the position of Magis
trate in said township with office
at Camden. The duties of this
office are not new to me as I
have tilled a similar position iu
another township with satisfac
tion to the people. I will feci
grateful for any support given
me, and if nominated will serve
you to the best of my ability*
Thos. Gardner.
We hereby announce Mr. John 11.
Nelson uh a candidate for re-electiou
to the olltce of Ma?i*trate for the
upper half of Wateree Township, lit?
enjoy* the eonlldeucc and esteem of
all, aud h:i* made a model A1 itfis.
trate. If elected, we pledge him to
sustain hi* record iu the future eon.
iluct of the olllce.
\Vo take pleasure in announcing Mr,
\V. K. Itallcy us a candidate f >r Magis*
irate for tin* lower divisioli of Watered
TowiiKliip, and guarantee that lie will
give perfect satisfaction ill the ollicw
if fleeted. Voters.
I respectfully announce myself *
candidal** for Magistrate for thu
lower Reel-ion of V/aterec Township,
and will be pleased to receive the sup
port of the voters for that position.
| W. II. Tiller.
\V.? take pleasure in announcing Mr,
S, N. Newman :i candidate for Mai;i^
Mate at Itethnne in HuU'.ilo township.
Mr. Newman lorinerly lilled this posi?
tion with credit to himself and to thu
salisfaet ion of the people, ami I hey
want hi in again. j-Yieiids,
KOli SUPKUINTKNDICNT OF
EDUCATION.
Wo hereby suggest to the
voters of Kershaw county tlm
name of Mr. D. 1*. Murclnsoij
as a candidate for the posit ion
of Superintendent of Educatiou
to bo nominated at the August
primary. Mr. Murclnson is u
ripe scholar, and a mIiooI i
of many years experione i ?
first grade certificate. Ifeli
ho will give satisfaction to tuu
people. Friends.
/
At. the solicitation of friends
in various sections of the county,
I hereby announce myself a can.
idate for the office of supermini!
doutof Education. If nominated
and elected, I will devote my
time and such ability as I may
possess to the duties of the oflice,
ami will earnestly endeavor to
make you an acceptable officer.
1 have an experience of seven
years in teaching on a first gradu
certilicate. Respectfully solicit*
iug yours suffrages, .ind pledg
ing myself to abade the result of
the primary election, and to sup
port tin; nominees l hereof, f am
Very truly,
T. .1 . MeKonzie.
We. the friends of Mr. W, II, Tur?
tier, do hereby announce him a candw
date for re-election for Kupl. of Kiln*
ealion. lie has devoted his rniir?
time to the oflice and the supervision
of Hchonls. by liis faitliful ell'orts t(?
procure more competent and belt***
qualified tear hern, v.'e believe he has
greatly aub'd in budding up tln?
Kidiools of the county. NVe believo
with] his experience, if re-eleeted, ho
Will continue In give n* good service.
Many I'rieinls.
run coiiuxoit.
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Tills will announce to the voters oi
Kershaw count y Mr. ti. I.ucas J>ixon
as a cainlidate for Coroner, lie is
thoroughly competent t'? perform tin*
duties of theolllce? and we will ap*
predate th" kindness of all voters for
their assistance in electing Inm.
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