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local flatter. Citjr Ltf? for St}*, Apply to I. y. Holland, Gauodeu/fi. C. Srttto Bought, I Buy Beer iad WhisUay bot Ales of Ihe right kind. Call on /ne for your Groceries. Highest price paid for Bolttles. ?. M. Hendrix. For Sale. Ono High Grade Bailey Up right Piano with muffler attach* tnent. Cost Will sell cheap for cash. Address P. O, Box 372, Camden, 8. C. Pedigreed Bird Dogs. Our Kennels in Uuarloite is headed by two of the finest Bred Pedigreed dogs tnouey can buy. One is a male Fishel's Frank Pointer?the other is a male Count \y hitestone seltar. These idogsboth registered, and are grand individuals. If you want puppies from the best breeds of Pointers and Setters the Fishel's Frank and the (Jo^nt White stone breeds are the finest to be had, a* every sportsman fcnows. Pee to either $15. Charlotte Keuuels, Charlotte, N. C. For Sale, About 000 acros of land. One of the best plantations in Kershaw county. Lies 7 miles south of Camden. A high and healthy location. Strong land, good dwelling, barns aud tenant houses. Close to railroad, church and school. Cause of sale: Too far away to look after. Will sell cheap for part cash, bajauco on easy terms. Add res#, Box 144, Laurens, S. C, 6 11.4m. For Sale. A splendid 20 inch Iroquois Bicycle, practically new. Origi, nal cost. $50. $?0 cash for quick palo takes it. Iteason for selling, frame too high for owner. Apr ply at this office. A Paying Invent went. Mr. John Wli.te, JJ8 Highland Ave-, iloulton, Maine. pnys( "Have been troubled with a cough every winter pud spring. Last winter I tried ninny ndvertieed reined leu, but the cough continued until I nought a 60c. bottle of Dr. King'* New Discovery t before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. Thi* whiter the same happy re sult ha* followed ( a few does once jnore banWieJ the annual cough. I (tin now convinced that Dr. Klng'a New Discovery i* tiiu Uentof all cough and lung remedies." Hojd under guar antee at V. I,fHlie Kemp, Camden Drug Company and Zemp A DePum' drug Htores. 50o and $1. T^lnl bottle free. WOODS 8EEJ) For Fall Planting Just Received. Plant Kuta-Bag as now, also Snap Beans, fladish, Cabbage, Collards, Lettucc and Turnips. Mail ordera filled same day received; acid postage at rate of one cent per ounce. F. Leslie Zemp's Pharmacy, ?o. 4 PERSONAL ?Mr. L. ^ Block baa return, ed tw*u * short visit to New York; ?We sincerely regret the loss of so many horses io the recent .freshet by Mr. W. U DePass, At Will ^e seen, it will be Mr, G. A- Mos^lsy end iiot Mr. W. W. Hucirabee who will make the second race with Sheriff Truut Uam, ?Mrs. W. M. fiinson returned to her home aL Columbia on Moaday after a visit of several days lo ber mother and other relatives here, ?Mr. W. A. Schrock, Jr., has returned to his work at Colum bia after a pleasant vacation spent Uer9 and at Montreat and Charlotte, N. C. ?Major S, B. Adams and Mrs. Adams left us on Monday for their annual visit to their old home at Toledo, Ohio, and to relatives and iriends at St Paul, Minnesota. ?Col. T. B. Butler of Gaffney, who is in the second race for Congress from this district, was in the city on Sunday and Mon day. He seems to be coufiduut of receiving the nomination. ?Misses Lilian ami Eula Cook or Rock Hill, two very charming young niecos of ours, returned to their home ou Satur day after a (to us) very pleasant visit here, where they were our guests. ?In the whirl of the political mix up last week, we think thai we neglected to mention that our very good friend, Mr. W. I. Villepigue is spending his vaca tion wilh us. He is a valued em ploye in the Post Office depart ment at Washington, BREVITIES. ' ?Note 1lic display ad of the Foster Mi burn Co#, reading carefully their references. ?See notice, "Piano for Sale." This is a splendid instrument and will be sold cheap. ?The city lots ofTerred in this issue are the Aucrum lots on Pair Street of this city. ?Our Job Work ad is attrac tive, and our vvorlr and prices more so. (jive us a trial. ?Aro you satisfied with the result of the election? We are with one or two exceptions ?Lat us enaphaciso that E. D Smith rpaitei; on you, friends by calling attention to our editorial mention of his candidacy iu this issue. We want him uominated, and we want you to assist in do ing it. ?Watch your ballot for Sor licitor next Tuesday. Both canr didates aro splendid gentlemen, but Capt. Rembert is, we think, an abler lawor, so we will so vote, ?Col. George Johnstone's de feat for U. 8. Senate made us a little sore, but wo still have E. D. Smith up our sleeve, so ''Hurrah for Smith!" ?Eggs just now are out of the question, but where, oh where, are those chickens nnd other good thing? from "off the farm" that our friends were going to bring us in on subscription? Come across, friends, ?Ool. A. 1). Kennedy is offer ing barbed wire and Held fenc ing us cheap as the cheapest. ?Hon. W. Hratton DeLoache has a professional card with us. Ho is a sound lawyer, and a gon ial gentleman. ?Investors In real estate should note the "For Hale" ad of Hox 144, Laurens, S. C., which appears in this issue. ?Particular attention is called to the display nd of the Char-' lotto Kennels. It should in terest nil doff fiinclers. There In no necessity to keep scrub stock when better can be ob tnined at such slight cost. ?Every voter who enst a bal lot last Tucsd-iy owes a duty to : his country and his party to come lout next Tuesday and cast | another onn. Don't allow any pallry excuse to Weop you away f?'oin the polls. A second pri mary is infinitely more Impor. taut than a first, and it is this lassitude of the poople in a second primary that is bringing tho system into disreputq, Result of the Fiist Primary Election, held August 25. Precincts. Ctadan Enterprise fiuHMll Pla?a Harmony 3C . fcwlft Creek Caaaatt ? Pine Creek Mill HermiUfre Mill fib am rock flhaylor'.s Hill Cantey Hill . Abney Sandy Grove Plaoey Pine Trde Oakland Granny 'sQuaeler Bo'ilah Westville Hanging Rock Molaod Heaver Dam Poby's Mill Twentv Creek Antioch Belk Hill Stockton Bethune liberty Hil[ Buffalo Haley* Mill Liupoff Salt Pond s . 5 ?. ^ 1 I -8 1 5 s 8 - i I g- I ? - s J. || 1 _ J , l! I 15111U { Isif l |i ? ?iH i iJ ? * & & a ? 5* s * Jfi fc- ??. a * a ! 512 122 183 155 &> ?380 13 34 foo 29 152 ? a |S a I? *.5 fa ? q o i? 80 230 167' 242 172 212 104 71 m 0 15 2li {>20 14 15 3 12 4 5 15 3 0 O O- ik 12 13 15 1 7 20 . ? 44 48 10 0 * 0* 10 jt l'? 9 5 17 11 0 2'1 18 20 12 0 12 10 38 M 59 24 5 52 28 30 45 20 10 42 \ K 0 5 7 O <) 10 8 12 2 O 11 14 10 15 5 O 21 13 8 10 10 9 1 30 31 22 0 2 47 11 14 11 12 2 GO 23 87 7 11 94 38 13 28 20 2 21 20 12 12 3 1 10 T, 37 21) 15 1 1!> 22 2 34 20 35 10 0 47 49 47 19 10 5 45 l0 08 50 18 11 3 52 M 24 13 18 1 2 9 28 12 04 30 19 27 '1 29 8 35 12 20 11 1 29 3 35 7 10 15 *> 12 13 22 22 3 13 o 32 13 30 5 10 25 r 9 8 9 15 1 1 JJ 5K 52 80 8 2" !><> 1 j 32 22 17 10 0 0 0 33 27 17 2 5 23 40 42 24 5 1 50 11 4 27 13 5 7 0 0 19 9 15 1 0 1838 1624 429 753 805 437 1443 184 371 383 323 509 100 245 411 90tf 1078 933 1017 4H<J 331 1,08 253 Complete returns from the August 25th Primary Election show the nomiuatiou of Ansel, over Bleuse by a majority of 20.767, the vote being Ausel 62, 867 aiid Bleuse, 42,100. For U. S. Senator Hi. D. Cmith leads with a vote of 30,012 and Johu Gary Evans second with 27,584, R. G. Rhetfc third with 22,422, the total vote for the office being 106,126. General J. C. Boyd i6 re nominated over Col. Ilenry T. Thornpsou for Adjutant and In Stgckton Dots Misses Annie West and Jessie Owens attended the Farmers Union picnic at Heath Spriugs on Saturday, Miss Hosalie Evans has re turned to her home at Pisgah after a pleasant week spent with Miss Jessie Qwens. Mrs. Lou WatUins and Miss Elmtra Humphries spent a few days of last week with relatives here. Mr Holland Hammond attend ed a union meeting at Cedar Creek Baptist church on Satur day and Sunday, Miss Eva Garder has returned to us after a visit to Salley, N. C, Miss Ethel Humphries is visit ing friends ut the Slate farm. Little Misses Inez and Lottie Belle Hornsby have returned to their home at Cantey after u visit to their auut, Mrs. Mrs. Helton Owens. Mr and Mrs Maunes Kusli passed Sunday very pleasantly at the home of Mr Bille Hush. Rev. EJ. A. McDowell, wife and children will leave in a few days for the!)* home at Ninety six, Mr McDowell has beeu con ductiug a protracted meeting at Swift Creek Baptist church. Mr Jasper N Owens passed Sunday at LugolT, we suppose viiry pleasantly. We entertain a shrewd suspicion that there is a strong attraction there. M. & J. Cure Your Kidneys. Do not Endanger Life When a Camden Citizen Shows you the Cure. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies or kidney complaint, back* uclie. urinary uisorders, lameness, headaches, languor, why allow them selves to become chronic invalids, when a certain cure u offered them? Uoan's Kidney Pills 1.* the remedy to use, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to perrorm their work. jr you have any, even one or the symptoms or kidney diseases, cure yourseW now, before diabetes, (tropsy or Bright'* disease sets in. Head this Camden testimony : M, (J. West, Lufayotte Ave., Camden, S, C., says; "My wife used Doan's Kidney Pills and thoy gave entire satisfaction. She luid kidney trouble for a long time, the worst feature be, iug a constant backache. She was very restless at night and felt little liUe doing her work during the day. Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills recommended for such complaints, I bought a box for her at Zemp's Drug Store, They strengthened her kidneys, stopped the backache and im proved her condition generally. VVe behove that such a valuable remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills is worthy of a trial by anyone afflicted with Kidney trouble.' For Sub- by all deators. Trice ftOe. I''osti'r--Mllt?nrii (Jo., Buffalo, N. Y., sub* agents tor the United States. Remember tho name?Doan's?and t^ke no ot!\er, spector General. A. W. Jones for Comptroller General had a walkover for re-nour.nati o 11. For Sup't of Education, Swear ingeu. the blind candidate is in the secoud race with Mcllichamp. (Jansler of Tirzah and Banks L. Caughmau will make the second race for railroad commissioner, the odds favoring the latter. None of the other State officers had opposition. For Congress, Finley and Butler will run over indications pointing to the nomination of Butler. Rembert ami Cobb will make a second race for Solicitor with Cobb leading by about 100 votes. The result of this race is problematical, but in the face of the fact that wo believe Mr. Rembert to have been unfairly treated in certain quarters, we do not hesitate to ask our friends to give him their support. Iu the Kershaw County elec tion Smith and Richards are nominated for the Legislature, Turner and McKeuzie will run over for Superintendant of Edu cation. M. C. West is re-nomi lulled for County Supervisor by a handsome majority, Trantham and Moseley will make the' secoud race for SlierilY, W. L. McDowell defeats C. W. Birch more for Probate Judfre, W. 1?. Russell is defeated by M. II. Rabou for Auditor, If. M. Kin cher is re-non: mated for Magis trate for DeKalb township and Sinclair, Brown and DeKay were elected Township Commis sioners for the same township. llow to Get Strong. 1*. J. Daily, of 1217 W. Congress St., Chicago, ttlls of a way to become strong: lie nays: "My mother, who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Hitters, that I feel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain in Met.ii has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she i9 steadily growing strougor." Electric Bitters <]tiickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at F. LeslL* Zeiup, Cauiden Drug Company and Zemp & Del'ass' drug stores. 60c, Taking a Walk. Justice?What have you to say iu answer to the charge of steal iug this man's plauk walk? The Accused?I toolc it by ad vice of my physician, yer honor. He told me to take a long walk every day. This was the first loug walk I saw today, and of course 1 toolc it. A man can't afford to employ a doctor unless he takes his advice. Justice?The court, however, will givo you advice for no thing?three month's rest. You will take it in the house of cor: rection .-?? Boston Transcrip. The Sandwich. A reputed humerous went out from his lair the other day and finally discovered a victim. "Why," said the It. H., "is a man who has seen Loudon on a foggy duy and a man who has not seen London on a fotigy day like a hum sandwich?" "Giqe it up," said the victim suspiciously. "It's easy," quoth the R. II, "Give it up," repeated the vic tim (irmly. "Why," was the reply, "one has seen the mist rnd the other Ims missed the scene. Ha, ha Catch it?" "Of course I do, you lunatic!" answered the victim, "But what in tho world has the sandwich to do with it?" "That's where you bito," said the joker.?London Globe. .??? **?1 1 ????. ?i NOTICE. Tlio Hoard of Supervisors of Registration for Kershaw Coun ty will ho lit the following places on the dates given liorowith for the purposeof resistering voters: Melhune, Sept. H 9 Westville, 14 11 Kerserw, " 12 lilanov, " 15 Parties wanting Resist ration certiflaales will pleaso bo on hand. .1. C. Hilton, M. H. Kabon, Alex Drown, Supervisors of Uegistraiiou for Kershaw County. A Sure-enough Knocker. J. O. Goodwin, of Iteidsville, N. C., says: 44 Buck leu's Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came 011 my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a lew rounds. Not eyen a sear remained." Guaranteed for piles' sort's, burns etc. 23c. at 1<\ Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug Company and Zciup & Del'asg drug stores. They Take The Kinks Out. 4*I have used I)r. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. Thpy take the kink out of stomach, liver and bnvels, wMhoul fuss or friction," says N. II. lirown, of Pittsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satis faction at 1<". Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug Company and Zemp & Del'ass' drug store. 23c. Needed Time, "You want mo to toll you tin wholo tl*uLI??* * asked I lit* wil ii oss. "Certainly," replied the judge. "Tho wholo truth about the plaintiff?" "Of course.'* ? "Might I ask how long I his court expects to sit i" "What difference docs that tnako?" "it makes a lot of dilTotvucc. I couldn't toll the whole truth about that scoundrel insido of a week, talking all the lime." Sucklen's Arerica Salive The Best Salve In lhe World. JOB PRINTING DO YOU NEED ANY Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Cards, Tags, Circulars Dodgers, Posters, Invitations, Programmes, At Home Cards. Call on ? THE PEOP!. E. Hmtounccmcnts. l\*il CONliKJ^S. We ttre ntiliKtrrr.od to an ? ??s*???? l? K Km It* 3' a candidate for i -elect *??i? to <?011 sires*, subject to action of 11;?? l>euiorta?ic {'Nttiiry Election. I licn'lijr <? rn\.?-l f n fail didate lor from i ho 1'it'iL IM*trict nii?l pled n.^-'it t-? n ttie result of ill*.' i .i 1< ]'r?in:?r^ ftlcctioo. 'I ll??V fV l>Uli'T. foi: liuijrri >u; I hereby announce in -??!: i ? .imli ?lni?- for the ?4liee of r .rofihr Fifth Judicial Circuit. *. the rules of the DeMtocrnlie ? r ii: ry and pledging iny^Jf to #?)?()'?! ? I .? ?: ? ? iii iiiji> tlivroof. W. Ilu: p .?? '.-M. I lurt'ljy XIMMIIIIMtf ?!>?? !i "1 Ml ?l i date for Suimilor for t: t otn In ?1 i?-i:?I t'livult. subject t" t !??? ?*u!- - >( tin- Democratic prima*-v. Geo. j: F4>R KlIFt t ' F. I tinvc served yo? two t ? Sht ril!'. am! now a-k at \ ? : nomination ami electi<mi. in t lie eoiuluet of this i ? tire is dean, uml open t ? . ? . I will thank >>>u a 1' ih <?, ami to vote for m\ r>- ? nn>: \Vi i< :i. |?!?<lyitit? myself to r? ml ? v..'. scrvuT as tlat render* 1 .:? i Sp.i-t. ??. S. fctiil ham. ? I hereby autumn ?nys??if ;> omulidate for ih?*otli. ? o .Sln-rift <?f Kershaw t'ounty. ? ? tc I lie ntles tmd regu In* :o s . ?:? ?v?-i t. ini* the democratic pt i : .< v. (>. Arthur Moseley. TOU'NSllir COM MISS!' \ I U-.. We i i nleasure in ariuou:: ? u Mr llliiioi'i' ? r wti l..r election a- 5 ? ? \n ;? ship t ? i>. *-toucl* in Wfilcn-e '! ?>\v n ship, lit- i( j?r - ? ? ii* \ !.:? it-'i. r ?>! ! lie !? ;??! ? \ihiim ? i. |> i f -haw ' ?? ? I >; 111 t limed I ? ' i: . ????>'. ? . The n:i!i,f ill Mr. ? I'. :?(!??!<! i. hereby announce,! as a . t; the position of Town-' t|. * - - >iotier for Flat. Itock To*. e-i?lp >lr ttartield por^esses lh<> ? -* ?? i. -: i : ? ::i the sense sf duty th:>l ?. : ???? ??.. satisfaction II the Towu.dt. i. .?>. ? ??! To\? ilnill :> V ?' i We tin here aiitioiim'e l. -- Mr. 1?. Ii. IIon?;h as a esr..! -'??? P>? rowiislnp (/OinniiSfloiicr >.r Kork Township, if electt- !, sustain his record, alrea?l> >??-.!?. f? ?? ellit ienny l-ini lle.'k T> ? h Mr. T. ('. Se.-Mons i- i noimced for noiiiination a> ; '.urin; < 'oninii.->sioncr for Wai??r tw.i-olp lie is m>?V a Use'iil niei I'.oard and deserves re-eli??u respee.t fully prese t sli" volirs nl Flat I{oek T??v ? I..', ih name of Mr. S, Ilo.-e a. .<? for t'nwiisliip ('eiiiiiii-sio II. .. i l':?.r.n:^lily eapa'd and r > i ; wi'l dt? his fllll i! J? y jj'eliel i?'(>i! si:pki:!>;t:-:ni> :<t < s KI)U(;A i IoX. At. tins soliril::! i??n t?? r ? ?;:;; I - in various st'cs io!!^ ?>?' I it ? < ? ? i y I hereby atmoui.ci' my>i .i ?. i?: i<l alt? for 11 to otl.i'o of mi, : i . *? i cliMit of I'ducalioi). if no ::it? ? u? ** ami oloctod, i will jlrc'o !!t limo and sneli :11>11 ily .. in., possess to llio dutp'.-wif I i .M and will earnestly <-i;d".i\'? nialco yott an afrojnubli ?? fti; ? 1 liavo ;in oxporii'iieo ? 3'rars in leaelimo on a *i?? rm cortilirato. 1 ??j?? ?<-1 full\ iiyours sii1Trp.ir<?s, .nni , . ? in;; niNself to n'mde Iho res : j llie primary election, and t<; port tiie nmnitn ?>s thereof, ?. Very tft*ly, J. .J. AleKen?!. We, the frieiw'js of Mr. V I Turner, do hereby annoum a eaudiditto for ri'.o|i>iMn ? Supt. of Iklttealion. I ? !? voted his entire I mi" ton :ind 1 he snpervisiin: ol - Ity his f:ti1111'nI i'!Toi i ciir'! more com pel i-nt ipialilied 11? v hei s, w,. i> has ?^real Iy nidi-d m i.:i ti I lie sihooi-; i?l fin- con . ? believe V. i! ii i.is e;< p iv eh-el? d, he Will U i Ve lis ???. .. r | -,i Ml! II v I ??it.! F< ii{ !N'| )K. Tins will ann ii> tIi. Ker-haw n.itint^ I Fsie-.n as a candidal* ' :*i. (ln.rnii^iil j com pi l !M n: ' ihil ics of* tin* el . \\ i' ? I pi c? iatc I he ku ; lil volor tln i." 1 ? Iri?!.???? ' . ij lie... iUlAL ivsTA'M'i and I 5 2 l>* Afvwt - All persons bavin;? !{? ;;' I 1 -ale ?>f i ciil, ar< n |iir;-iii| In me f .r inforiii!'! i< ;i. I iio-. to Iniy or rent Ileal 11 -1.ii? *. \ re |U"K(cd to ea!I <>!' in \ AII claims ph?,M ?' in my ? >? collection will r-' ' iv pro i < ? t ion. < all on me at Mr. V/. \. ? oliice (The I 'cop ? Itiee,; S, ( . (I. (1. Alexitnt' KILLvmOGUQH 3 SK? cwas the ; :t 1 WTM ?fljf Q C&ia3 ft"?y83jfa %p :'^-1 ?W?< tr. xnwm fiT* (?**GVG*M *%'... :. " ^ >i> ?i ?? '-? ?> (Uot .'. f r " ???> : i /v^dujko raos: * rs. G UAliAWi'lT^iBTrATTSFV '.T'OltV^ OP. money ?:;iv:/de?x ft.'