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-- The Camden Chronicle -*? VOLUME XXX CAMDEN, S0UTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1??0. NUMBER 10. 1 . * KKKSRttV SI HOOI S ('MfcSK 1 1 .dm us r. MUK of < mini, ii in (inMfiwtiiif A?klrf*?? 1 0P ? \n, .Mil"1 Tho and Ultfh whqnl eKix^l last w?-<?k Ljfav "1Kwuu*m i IxJVt? you," by t )h* Syij.rn.lr \\a> ;i smvOH* and \ia? wit ^,1 {y one <jf (he laj-tfM crowds jswuiblod III fh<; Kor-lu vv s*cli<>,>| Sjinrium. Thi' H*'\ . J. I-. iK-mly uf fcrtin jM>viui ?d :lw iuuvaf-amvufce pl| waking a formal .|>U*t on the MM of clWMcUT I*ui I J llltc, tpfeing it, "Aiul ovOry mm .s|oiHi l.i , <i\t It a r< ?uikl the. ^ ;{-4. On Mojutiiy afternoon the towjy gwdo-. k?vo an exhibition ki (iHvti.ji with .Miss >tary IlayeV uiuh j^Uh;. TJx' doolanmth ju ami road j?Ki(est on .Monday evening ixmnx t [toys and u'irls of the high school IkIim iwultnl in Miss Jannie IiiKram the tfiitli grade btfwfc winner of Mi?? k|Ih.s DMHlnK while Mo dal L. F1 steh t on the Ih?vs' iu<*dal. Tin* ?r.-uln;ii.in^ class tv nsUU-rt this L ,.f 1- ns nii>ri\s.a? follows: t&H* ionoii. Annl Mm** Oar on. Itu-n, l>?o taory. lva M?|o tfortoct, Kathhvn SiurMi. Kathleen ri.vburn. KHa Mae fclhaiit'y, Ja n hie Ingrain. l>oris Hil L Waller Hell. u, II l'hlfer TrnoMlale. ftfeossiy medal offerwl Yor tho Ik-m IdinMiU ? ?'n ?'llbo III ?<? vf| tmi;-Mon |ri(Kl"'\v?s won by Miss Kathleen fcbiiru. The schohirsl.ip medal for fcloiifh grade was won l?y AJlxs Kr I Black an 'ii mid tho imuki J for ?ehol Lhi)? in tlif eighth graUo was' won | Mi<s Edith Gregory. fcflwivjuv T. Mills deliverer!" tiho \nfo Ll literary address, Mr. Mills spoke I tlx' elouion is of snlftVKs am) was III rm'ived. IT I Cn'Z'H y, < h i irnnin ?>f <1hi lionrd I trusnvs. < loll y?M*d thp dl]>l<?tnas In Ivt'iT pU'asit.u manner. Korsbaw la* l>v far tho I test bM'nj iji tln? bls It of tin* vrhool.' AriK-r<' Inm' been fcoHnl <larinu tlio yr:ir nioiv tliau IpWhlrrii and llw fallnn's luive Ikh?ii loll. Tin* sn|nMhit<?nd<Mit. Robert C. Re ami rh?? lrijfli school teachers -iMivti k -led wit ill ij n -mt stM 1 sa la r,l<\s, p an- l*'I; urur<'<l to aeiXJl>t. knnouncements roit ' i ok -court. >Mtv iiniuiiiiHT myself a.s n candi; t (or iuii to the office of Clerk (Vim f<>r Kershaw County at the Exiry t?> Ix1 ln'M this summer." If ed I ]>iiHniM> t<> faithfully i>erform duties (.f the fli<-e in the future as ft in the |Kist. JAMES II. CLYBUKN. FOR SI I'T. OF EDUCATION hereby announce myself as a oaudi e far Sui>eiintoii(lont of Education for tfuiw County in -the v approaching ttcratic primary election" to ,be held August. I pledge myself to-L'n strict foarf?? of all the duties of, the office.. ALLEN B. SiUROniSON FOR .MAGISTRATE . , : . ? ... . ? - ? 7-0 ? 7 hen-by announce myself as a can ?te for miominatjau <0 the office of | list rate of DeKrflib Township, Ker p County. subject to the rules of the toe/atie Primary. SAM I' EL N. NICHOLSON. FOR CORONER. hereby announce myselt as a candir Y to x re-election to the office of Oor of Kershaw County, subject to the |r of Hie 1 >cmocra tic prima ty. L. DIXON, JHT FOR CONGRESS hereby announce to the voterx of the I Congressional District o i .Souftfh ?lina, tlrat 1 am a Candidate for re iwnrion for Congress in said ^IJJ , subject u> the aotkm o t the DenK, k: Primary election; and I take this rion to thank the voters (be their oit in the paiJt and to afalure than to *.? rvo thesp in the future to of my ability as I have endeavor 9 'lo in the past W. F. STETBNSON. CITATION * of South Carolina < ? j. County of Kershaw f L. M> l>uweM, Esquire, P*ob?t* I Judge. Boreas, E. II. Dibble made suit to po jrant him Letters oc Adwlnlfc P& of the Estate of and effect? of I K. Dibble. % are, Tliorefore, to oito OJld Md Pfo ail and singular the kindred ?editors of the said Bill? N. Dibble that they be and . apt*0* h?" In*, in the ourt odf Probate, to be I *t Camden, S. C., -xm. JKrae Mtto ^fter publication thereof, at 11 j p In the forenoon, to show cause," E have, why the wild Admin g*00 *bouW not be granted. ? j imder my Hand, tbts 31st day py A. D., 11>20. I W. L. Xfc1M>W?IX. W ? Prolate for Kershaw County. ? ???* 00 th? 4th and 11th days of 1 ? 2*20. in the Camden Cbroiriolei ?t the Court Boose door f* t?**t?*wibad' by tew. Now Have OffUyrs ? ' iRh ih.? <HMiirt(Mjr of thb il?vv>pn <ahamU*r of (V.mmenv offi.os have I.ihnji ivumi for the County Ageut and Home lH'moustratiuu Agent up sta lix in ttoe Smith building. uexi door to the Mfe. jestlc theiiUtt, lH'Kulb street. This Is u iuogiv*?lve *u-p tuken by the riuuu her of iXnuiuerov beoause It show* ? stivng desire cq the imrt of this 1m dy .?f uxMi to cooperate with th<> termors of the county and facilitate lu every fpiy Inendble tlie progress of ugllcu' UU*?I illUMM-KlS. &|Ut men! for tie wPVvn Is h..;.( furuNlunl through voluntary wd>Wll| th. f of fanners and others Interested, In this work. -'V It i# ntrougty urged that the farmer, uinl their wives avail tliexusolvew of the Horviwjj of theso offUv*. A farmer Heading iMorn will l*?nialut?lned U? eon ?motion with the offoe of County Agent and the doors will he opeu fiviu 8:30 A. M, untU 6 V. >1., tally although the agents may- not always be found there exeej?t on Haturdays whleh Is their reg ular offltv day. J - " " , _? ?/ Horse racing In Creat Hrltaln gtvos employment to 26.000 people. ^ The Slush Fund Inquiry. The niiKt Immediately Interesting thing atwuK the )K>llth*al slush fund investigation at Washington is l-he large success which it has achieved 4s a |H?lltiral Sijiiotliti, Ur Is perfee thr plain. It whs got toil n|? hy Nenntor Hiram .)bhu.<>ou and his supporters to Injure* ids most proni incut rivals for the nomination and to Improve his own chancer. No scheme of the sort /on .SO Luige. a sc^le has e-v?r- 1h$ou attempt-1 od by a political faetloy before ?nd probably none has -ever succeeded more impressively. it Is the almost universal ??pj4H?rt?-4>httt the revelations which have been effected hy this Ivcstigafioy, put under way uml pressed by Senator Borah and other supporters of 1 1 Irani tfohuxon.. constitute' a body blow. 1 k ? i* lmi|>K a fatal Mow, to the ehjinees of (Sen. Wood and Qoveruor l,Owden. Suwess Is the real test of strategy j which luj-s probably disposed of John j son's most prominent rivals at the Chi os go convention. It would be Just a s foolish to underest.lmate. the political' Intellects- which planned aud -executed ' this stroke as It Would* bo to minimize' the cffeei?*4?f the stroke4Vsolf. Plainly) there is brilliant political generalship, in tin- ifohnantfc eamps. It has sol/cd ni?on that' Which the \Vood generals and the Lowdcu generals regarded as a great advantugtf In the contest audi has contrived to make the vast exponUi tures for Wood ami l.<Hvdennot only a umoIosh waste of money Inn actually a lull- to I lifl r 'nouiinatio.i. The strategy Wwhich UOOOQ^ ylith such a f?>Mt as this wiH not be Oirtly outwitioi at the convention. The OUt (iuard 'has never done anything neater Itself. It in clever but It la jfO Ulfl U|> <l i ns t Millie antagonists who art* very far frou? l*dnu fool*. Some thlu-k that Iliraiu lias iwr reached himself, contending that the candidate* wIhmm* chances lie has probably runJ?Mt by this Senate investigation wlti com bine against him at <?til?*ttSO and thus bring about the nominal ion of a di?rk iu?rse. l'ei haps th:i| 1- i he more like ly outcome. but one caiiiiot he sure. Hiram and the lllraiftltoK have just given a very impressive demonstration of t'bo fact that there's hotbiug the mat ter with their imTltleal brain-*,? News and Tourlor. ColIWi Warehouses for Kershaw County The Ciemson Bx tenaloU for<*o in coop eration with the American Cotton As sociation phi??? (* put ?m a drive in Ker shaw t'uunty about the widdlo of July in the form of a membership cainpalgi to establish warehouses to take care of tho Cotton (top the In order to know wluit tile warehouse needs-of the county are, .1. W. Sanders, ('<\inty Agent, rfsks those farmers who have their own warehouses* to n?>tlfy fijqji at oiK C. This information Is great f|>- utvd.Nl aid it is hojH'd that an In .tnlligeftt 4 JVttort cam be made to>Xfc?. \V. W. 1-ong. 1 >Uy?^i^rf~'T^fc7Hion by J lino 1.1th, _> "To The Fanners Of The .South.*' t Monday's State.) " ' 1 ' " . "In order to bring the products of the best e.mdueted farms of the South to this Kftlr. the Ivee Ouinty Fair, is offering t he following unprecedented premiums to the best Individual farm exhibit/ Then, in t'he advertisement in The State yesterday, froni^ which the foregoing . is quoted,SkTR?Uows the list- of five -prices, tile first of which is $5<Vi,- Hie second $000.'* the third $200. the fou i t h .$100. the tiftii $50. Anticipating the skeptical outside of south <'aroliua we. answei' that this indeed is no more titan h "country fair" It is not backed by ju city of oO.(KX) or 6.000, the. county townvof liOC. Bishop vllle.' being one of the smaller county *tovrns of the state, , - These substantial premiums merely sjK'ak the ^falth of the .farmers of <?nc of the must fertile eouiHies in Hie South in their glands, themselves and their methods. They challenge coin (pariaon and, at the same time, tjiey arc eager to loa rn by com j tar (son- - hence fhoy of frr <$V??*iums to attract coni|>ctltioii from tin* progressive funus and farmers. not of their state alone hut of tho whole south. It Is U chal lenge ivniu t'kahlo - one tluit counties in the .Iwibit of pluming thPiu^lvtH* as lender* ran not very well iguoiy if thty do UOt wish to lie laughed at by men V'hoKC faith in Southern nirH(*iri> tare is proved t} their works, by the fruits of their labor anil -kill. Tl>fh? I* room in l^eo county for oilier farmers- -Oust as in every comi ty of South Carolina is land not <kw vclopcd and susceptible <?f u high ur dor of development !Mon?o^er, the binds of !hh> Will ?ud do produce other th&tl Southern eroi>s---tha enterprising farmer of Jjco who studies and prac tices iiis profession seriously (cau <x>m tiete in the growing of tobacco, ami torago and live stock and many other crops with those of Iowa. Wisconsin, tVmnoctleut or Kentucky, Where is another eouty Ilk*? I-ee. even in, South Carolina? DKMOCHATIC PRIMARY WROIXMKNT NOTICE1. The bonks ?if enrollment for voting In |^o Democratic Primary Kleotlon will tie opened by the Secretary of .ouch Oluh on or before tlie first Tuesday In .Tun^\ 1920 at tho residence of the Sets rotary of each club or at such p\?eo U9 may be designated hy tho Executive CoinMlttcC. The hooks slia.ll remain ojion until the fourtii^Tuosday in July, which la the last <lay of cnrolhneni. "TCileh appllea'nt for enrollment shiill, in person write upon the club roll his full name and immediately thereafter ?his ago, occupation aVul post-office ad dress, and if in a city or town shall -write : tiie name of the street a tad tho number of the house In which he- re sides, if such designation exist in said city or town. If the name be illegible the Secretary shall write tlie name be neath the signature of the applicant, if tiie applicant cannot write he may make his mark UWTT the roll, which 'shall l>c witnessed by the Secrciary, or other person having the custody of the roll, and t'ho Secretary shall fill In the other requirement^. (Wje eurolltttetil CommlttuH.* slhill consist of tho Secretary of the Club, the OountysOmuiltteeuian from each club*, and the president ...vf each cfub. If the President or Secre tary of <he Club^shall- i?e tiie County Committeeman in* any chili, then tho two members shall choose a third memlier of tho enrollment committee. * The boundaries ,of each club shall .include tlyit territory nearer t4> the yotfng place of suHi club than that of any other club. Tlie territory "f the Ounden Olub shall Include that 111 tho Incorporate limits and that territory lying nearer tlie Cftmdon opera fiouae than the voting place of any other club. AW residents of the Olty of Canl doa entitled to enroll on a Democratic Club shal Iki iiermittc'd to enroll on the Wateree mju < *u?i?. provi\i<si par th*s Uv? nearer the Watero Mft| roth^ plaeo than tho Oi union oporft hou*e? ilK> voting plaeo of tl?o Ot union tMuh. Ttk? ap|ifloants for enrollment shall bo 21 years of ago, or shall Ikh-oiuo so beforo (ho succeeding General Elec tion, . lie shall bo a i'IiIwii of tiie United .Slates and of this State, ami shall have ivsUhsl In this State two .wars ami in this county six months prior to tho snocoo<l In# Cone ml Klec lion, ami in tho pluh filsLrlct 00 days (trior to t lie first primary. Attontlon Is iMirtlonlarly called to tho fact that the Stato law rMQtNl each party en rolling to write his nemo In full, will* his awe. occupation ami ?<ldr<w. This must l>e done ii? every Instaiuv ami must l?o done In person by tho appli cant. In this County tho registration h?K?ks arrived too lato from the Stato Committee lit some Instances t*? !be opmnl on tho day Idcsifcmittsl, tout these hooks weiv sent out to tho <!|f* for?Mit clubs by tho County Oha)rman,v< at tho earli?\st |h?hs11>1o moment. Tho- following are tho nanu\s of tho clubs with tho voting place of e?eh, which voting place Is to ho' ustxl to on leula to tho dlstamv of tho voters iv?ildouoe ami to determine tho dub to whloh ho snaU pMj?rly belong, Tho names ojf th<* ;Soor?H rios, with UMI names of U?e President, vice Pro*l dents ami County Committeemen. so far iim reported to tho CAunt.v <\>in mlttoc. AnthH-.h- (JumlKM'ry School House, 1. F. Holland. IMvs, j. D. Campliell. Vice Pros. /. K. Player* ! Sooy;, |. P. Holland, EjpCom. lU4k lii?? Tropps Mill. ,A. M. M< Caskill, Pres.* \V. I1'. M<*Caskill. Sis\\. S. H. Stokes, K.V Com. No Vioo pres.. romnltsl. , itoiluino Town Mall. N. A. Hethnue, .1. A. MoCasklll. V l\ .1. N. Mo I .n n rin, Secy., 1 >. T..- Y?rlH>i?ugli, Ex., Com. ? ? .? 'v * ? ? ~ ? ? ? niahoy?Poatoffltv. ?J, T. Koss, Pi cs., \Y. if, Miles, ,S<vy.. S. 10. It??ss. Ex.. Cofh. No Vice Pres., reporto<l. , ' HttfCalo ? lwifrkhairt. i ami i Kershaw Oihws Roads. .T. M. Sowefl, Pres.. O. A. .lolmson, V P. \V. J. Manunni, Sooy.. 1). L. Cntoo, IC\ <%>m. C. W. Mivhmoro S<vy.t M M1. Jolins'on, Ex Ootn. Canloy fll'll - ( 'nssls t4tor<', <'. .1. &f0? IsViifcio. Ptt'v.. 11. 1,. Smyrl. V I'. I>. ,1. lU?Ho. SOoy.. S. ('. Wo?ie, Ex. Ootn. , PoKulh Soh<H?l Ihni-so. W. A. Ivi IvarUs. Pros.. .1. M. .S|?rars. V P.. S. < TruowleOl. Si'?y., I,. Tt. Oglmrhi. Ex. Com. Enterprise- -Xohool 1^<?Uhs<'. \Vf L. ll<?!K?youtt. Pros.. A. <>. Mull, V-P., ,Ku {rnio I^?o. Sooy.. .1. S. 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 . Ex Com. (Bissau A. E. I)oi?ot. H. h. I>u\'li?, Pr<i>!.. U. .'S. Thomitta^u ><<vy.. Alox Shaw. Ex ,< V?m. No Vh'o Pres.. ivpoted. Ilarimmy? -llnrmony Chureh, T. M. Ma<l<lox, StH?y.. T. M. MV-i'asklll, Ex Com. No Vice Pro?? r<?p<>rt<'il. H#rmltugo? ^Office H<M^iilt^nge Mill, W, A. An<loi>oii. Piws., 1J. T lla*(y, V!?PS * u XV. T. I laxty, W A AmVrsfti;, > kv Ooinu v Kornhuw? J. O. M?x>?oy. IVVtf.. .1. A. .MoOiskll), v r? 1VK. Klotolmr, S?v.Y.. .1. <\ M?ssoy, K\ C<MU. <s^ ; . ;v, I?ll?orty Hilt - lSkHfoftUxV, K. fi. KUsytf, I'ivs., I.. 1\ Thomson. Sooy,, V S. Hlolmixls, H\ No Vl<v Pivh., ro]K>rtod. I.ookhfti-t ? Houws I*. .1, Jordan.: \?ros., C. it. l^ts, V P., J, A. Sturu'K Sivy,, M. 1,. Ntovor, K\ l.ugoff- layoff suiniiy @k, storo, ,la*. 'I\*uu Piv.s., llojn?y Uay. V l\ .l,,n lintxm. Jr., Socv.. I.. 1. Gufcm, Kx Com NVtl* Civok - J. I. liotohi, Ptva., V. A. Humphries. V l'? T. iv, llowor*, II. F. Kx Com. <>t|fclaml ? School Mouse, \V. H, Mo ( 'Isklll. Piv*., W.J^M*mirlx. V-l\, F, P. HumprlCiL ? net Kx v\mi< Pino 'llioo ? tlloawr Dam School HtitypO, J. A. Wost, Pros., W, W. Hor tmi. Sooy., W. N. West, Kx Com. No Vloo Pros,, iv|H?rt<Nl. ? ?> Italoys M4I1- Haloys Mill, W. C. Italey, |?ro*;, W. 17. lltxltfors, V-IV. Aiiiok West. See, v., .1. R Mnnn. Kx Com. UalHtiw ,Cro** Hotels? J. A. Raltouw Sioiv. lfciirulo ltahon, Pres., (Jary ilftiillMiu. V-P., II. A. ItalKiii. Sivy., .11 S. ltahon. Kx Com. Itolnml Wests Mill, W.'IC. Wttdt Pros., C, S. Taylor. Sooy., T,. I,. Bow or.*, Kx? Com. No VUv Pivh., ivporttnl. 4 Sham rook - Srhool llomsoj II. T. ./c'nisofh Pros.. T. S. Williams. V-P.. J. I\ Itakor Sooy. I?.l, Kakor, Kx Com. Shaylors 1 1 1 1 1 l'lo<linonf , Sdiool Houso, H. L, Smy ?*1, Pros., It. M. l>nil?? f. r.l, V IV. W, .1. 1 Mnk of on f, S?'ry.t ti, L. Yoiwijj, Kx Com. Stookton -Holiool. I louso, (3, W. Aiiiv moim. Pres., W., It. (iaiMlnor. V-P., A. O. CHirknon, Sooy., 11. M. Hon roj\ Kx Com. Swift OWfft ltoylcliis- Mill, H. H. Itoykln. Pros. IV C. 'Trmwdol S(ry? n. 1 1. Boykln, Kx Com. No Vlco Proe,, lviKkriotf. . ' THroo < "h ?-Soh?>ol T. 11. ! Young. P?w:. g?l. S. Hni'flold. V.Uv Pros., (J. 1tol>oil Ma?ill. S<^'.v.. J. II. Harflold, ; K.\ C4MH. /. . . . r?y- ? TwoiHy Crook -I. 1>. Illuson. Pros., I K. K llarflolil. Seey.. M. M. Hratiluim. t ?. | Kx Com. No VU<o Prow., roiH?rt(Hl. Wo^tvlllo It. I/. 114-tI-s Stoiv, ,J. C. Ililton/Pms., C.M. Aolliony V-P? K. C. Whltjikor, S?H-y.. J. C. Httton, Kx Coin. Wiit4>m> Mill - I/. .1. TnicwloTl, Pres., \V. T. Pkiyor, Viw Pi*Om., J. C -Slilr<I?y? >s<K"y.. .1. L. Wllllamrt, Kx Com. ? M, M. -Tohiisoai, ChatrmHii, I.. A. M^I>owcU, Swry.. Korshow <V>. Dom. Kx. Com, Juno 7/ 1020. Delightful Always ? . - ' \ ? . " ; ? 'y\ .? . .?? .. .v-< ??.? ??'?;???:. ?? . ? ? ?>? ? .. . W Everywhere An& tirtie With no bod after effect