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or ... ***** Bmek U *? - 9f ()||Bifkaarti Wbeu M>111< tuustrtait #?* ^ Knvoml to half-mant. If the ? r Zwi? 1? ?* "|iwt *W lnW l^llr ?u expl??atibn ^ wt>uU! 1 ,,v -o it 1110 W** t -However, there l? * distinct Kl!L in tub. for t?H- ^ ulK>ve ?Jjfltf the flag of m ***** <>f i. ? 18 ****** \rf the femWne gentler; j>htiri? -,S. L <),? anoJettt greeks, who1 K, all *hi|* tvmlnlue uoiaos out of I sjt to Athene, Uoddes* <*f the iJe*. Wfly u believed to bo au unkiyky I ?,y those who are 6U|?er*titl0UH. It Lived from the fact it rfas the day ^ lord's Crucifixion uh well as m on which Adam anq, 8v? at* p, forbidden fruit. _? [L^ perbatjw are awart* W^J Mtber-cHK-k Is frequeutly attached to -chureb ??lo. ThU is believe! to Llud WOP* ofl*eter'? denial Of Our IjourimtistH iare spoken of as wmom of the Fourth Kstate." Uuflio l?| rally credited as t?elng the origl tor of the phrase, for while addresa I'trllttnjent one -day be said there i> three branches of government, king, the bouse of lords, and the Ju^e of commons, the TJireo Estates; U, turning round to the reporters lllcry, Jhj ?d<led? "There sits the torth Estate, far more imporant the others." Kbe barger's pole haa also a curious lc<v. In other times burgers were [o surgeon# a nd practiced the art of Ibotomy, and a i>ole was given to patient to hold in his hand in or to let the blood run mow freely, pole should have a line - of blue Knt > (HH? of retl, und one -Of .whlifl?J Imlii,,' round its length, blue , repre uliuj; the blood' In tb<? velliH, red the tKHl Ik the urterlen, t|tuVi white the odages. i'uclc," mlopis his fa in U hi r sign of rc-o balls over his siiofl, because the IN form port of the oli A rfcjis of] fljl.ardv. the people there being the pawnbrokers tirtq^Istcnee. Is common belief that peacock's itheivi are unlucky; This Ls due to tradition that the bird opened the ? of Paradise to the serpent. riw nick in ii wait has 'been a pit/. to many. It i? said to date back the time of Napoleon. A general lued Moreno bad many followers* | they were afraid to Openly express tpathy with hiiu. It was therefore, ?d.to put a nlCk on their coata secret sign. The letter M can be) In the laiK'l representing the i?i letter of the general's name. |The word "tip" finds Its origin In ! fact that restaurant keepers used| place a box with a silt & it, with word-s "To insure (promptness/' Initials of which spell the noW Luiliar term for gratuity. ? Edlnbufg lotsman. ? * \ ' c JKobort Hogan, a farmer of (irecn lleabot and killed hk wife Thursday Iternoou and then took his own 11*0 firlnp a bullet into his twfcwi. He reported to have remarked, "God rgive me," as he fired five bullets to the body of his wl^C. - . The Annual meeting .'of the South irollnii Dental Association will' be W in Columbia,' today ami tomorow. piOCRATIC PRIMARY ENROLLMENT NOTICE. The ix?oks ?>f enrollment for voting the Democratic Primary Election IH be opened by the Secretary of each Mb on or before the first Tuesday in lae, 1920 at the residence of the Seo tefy of each clnb or at such place i may be designated by tbe Executive x&aittee. The books shaH remain *n until the fourth Tuesday in JUtf? Wch ia the last day at enrolhaent. ?oh applicant for enrollment shall, person ay rite upon the club roll his M name and immediately thereafter P age, occupation and post-office a4r and if in a city W town shall rttc the name of the street and the ??ber of the house in WhVck toe ??? ks. If such design latlon exist in said iy or town. If the be illegible ? Secretary shall write the name he ath cbe signature of the applicant. *bc applicant cannot write be may ake his mark upon the roll, which jj]l be witnessed by the Secretary, or person having the custody of the JJ. and the Secretary shall flH in the ner requirement^ Tbe enrollment ttmlttee xball consist of the Secretary tbo Cluh, the Ooufnty Committeeman wn oaeii dub, and the president o< ** eluh. if the President or 8eere fy of the Club nhall be tbe CVmntjy >?nltteeinaii in any club, tbsn -the r? members shall choose a third of the enrollment committee, boundaries of each_club shall Ciudo that territory nearer to the Pl?oe of ftucfti club than. that 0? potter clnb. Tbe territory of ths ?4en Club Hhall include that in the 2J**?te limits and that -teflritory ?J nearer ?,e Camden opera ttouse V> the voting place of any other AH residents of the>Otty of Cam e eatuwi to enroll on a DemocraSc H?*1 ^ Permitted to enrell on the ?pe M\\\ <?ub, provided su<A par to??vnwor tbe Water? Mill votfc* the Qamden opera boo*. " ToWa? place of the OamdemCftob. i * *f>1lrants for nmUMt ?h?U y*tnt of KC. or riMtll ttMt : po before the succeed lug General Elec tion. He shall be a citizen of the United State# t?d of this State, and shall have resided tu this State two years and hi this county six months prior to the succeeding General Elee- ; tton. and in the Ohtb District do days I prior to the first primary. Attention Im particularly called to the fact that , the State law require# each party en-1 rolling to write bis name In full, with > his age, occupation aud addroes. This1 must be done In every Insta'ucc aud | must Im done In person t>y the appli cant. In Ihls County the registration itooks 'arrived too late from the State1 Committee In some Instance* to be, opwed on the day 'desiknated, l>ut these hooka were eent out to the dlf-j ferent eluhs by the County Chairman, at the earliest possible moment. I The following are the names of the eluhs with the voting place of each,} which voting place la to be used to , calculate the distance of the voters { tfeaftdeftee and to determine the dub to which he shall properly belong. The numoN of the Secretaries, with the names of the President, vice Presi dents and County Committeemen, so1 far as reported to the County Com mittee. j Antioch ^Guiulterry School Hoiwo, 1. F. HoUa?ul,"Prw, J. J. Campbell, Vice Pres. Z. L . Player, Hecy., I. F. Holland. Ex-Com. ( , Belli 1 1 III ? Trappy Mill, A. M. Mc Caskiri. Pres. W, F. McCa skill, Sccy, s. B. Stokes, Ex Com. No Vice pres., imported. Bethune ? Town HaM, N. A. Bethune. Pres., J. A. McCa skill, V-P, J. N. Mc Laurln, Hecy.. D. T. Yaibortmgh, Blaney ? Pos toff Ice, J. T. Hoss, Pres.. W. r,. Miles, Secy., S. K. Boss, Ex.. (V>m/ No Vice Pres., reported. ?Buffalo ? l.fK'khairt ! and ?; Kersnaw ; (Vass Roads, ,T. M. Howell, Pres., C. A. .lohnson, V-P, W, J. Afangum, Secy., 1VL. Cft boe, Ex-Com. BeuMbr*-01eveland School House, C. N. Humphries, Pres., T<. M. West, ami Ex.-Com. No Vice pres., rc ! Ctemden ? Opera House, L. T. Klllls; Pres.. T. J. Kirklaud, V-P, C. W. Blivh more, Secy., M. M. Johnson, Ex-Cocn. (Enrollment book for Onmden Club Mill befound at Moseley's Ice Cream Parlor.) Cautey J I 111 Creeds Store. C. J. Mo l&brie, Pw??* H. Ii. Stnyrl, V-P, D. J. ! Rose, Secy., S. C. Rose, Ex. Com. toeKalb ? School House, \V. A. Ed wards. Pres.. ,T. M. Spe^rp, V-P., S. C. Tracsdefll, *" SWy., L. B. Ogburn. Ex. ' Com. ' v ; Enterprise ? School House, W. L. Honeychrtt, P?es? A. O. Hall, V-P.. Eu gene Ijcc, Hecy.,"Jr S. Dunn, Ex Com. ~j* Cassatt?S. A. L. Depot, H. L, Davis, Prcs* H. S. Thorn psctn, Secy., Alex \ Shaw, Ex Com. No Vice Pres., repoted. I ? Harmony ? H??nony-7Chu?eh, T. M.j Maddux, Secy., T. M. McCasklll, Ex Com. No Vice Pres.. reported. Hermitage ? Office Hermitage Mill, W. A. Anderson. Pres.. B. T. HttSty, V-P., W. T. Hasty, Secy.. W. A. Anderson, Com. Ex Com. Kershaw ? J. C. Massey, Pres., 'J. 4. McGnekffl, V-P., D. R. Fletcher, Secy.,i* J. C. Massey, Kx Coin. Liberty pill? Postoffloe, F. B. Floyd, Proa, L P. Thompson, Secy., * N. S. Richards, Ex Cora. ' No Vice ' flres^ reported. j* Lockharb ? SCIfool House* L. J. Jordan, Pr <*?., <1. R. Plfcttff V-P., J. 8. Sturpris, j 8ecy;, M. L. Stiver, Ex Com. T.ugoff ? Logoff Supply Co., ?tore, j .7.18, Team Pres., fclenry Ray, V-P, Jon. | Rabon, Jr., Secy., I>. I. Guloii, Ex Com. ! Ned# Greek ? >T. I.' Bower**, Pres., ?. j A. Humphries, V-P., T. W. Bowers, ' Secy., B. F. Roberts, Ex Com. Oakland ? School Howe, W. H. Mc ( 'nsk ill. Pres., - W. N. Head rlx, V-P., F.1 P. Humprlen, Secy., and Ex Com. ! rPii?e Troe? d?eftv?r Dam School , Hoi we, J. A/West, Pres., W. W. H?r-j ton, Secy., W. N. West. Kx Com. No 1 Vioe Pres., reported. Raleys AkU?Raleys Mfll, W. C. Ilaley, Pres., W. L. Rodgers, V-P., Amos ' West, Secy., J. p. Munu. Ex Com. 1 Rabonp Cross Road* ? J. A. Baboo* Store, Dannie Rabon, Pres... Gary Rranliara. V-P.. B. A. Rabon, "Secy., 1 J, 8, Rabon, Ex Com. ' N ! Roland - ?\\VstK Mill, W. E. Wo t. Pres., O. S. Taylor, Secy., L. L. Bow-.: ers, Ex Com. No Vice Pres., reported.; Shamrock? Sc1k>o1 House, H. T, j Johnson. Paw,. T. S. Williams, V-P., ' J. F. Baker Secy. LJ, Baker, Ex Com. | . 'Shaytors HU1 Piedmont Softool House, R. L. Smyrl, Pres., R. M. Drake ford, V-P., W. J. Drakeford, Secy., L b. Yqfli g. Ex Com. . c o? ~ ' Stockton ? School House, G. W. Am mona; Pres., W. R. Gardner, V-P., i. O. j Chxrtsor, Secy., B. If. Pearce, Ex Com. Swift Greek ? Boy kins Mill, B. H. Boyfcln, Pres., B. C. TnMM Secy.." B. H. Boykin, Ex Com. No Vice Pres., reported. * " Three C's-? Sdpol House, T. H. fooni, Pres., J. 8. Barfield, Vice Pres., J. Robert Magill,' Secy., J. H. Barfleld, Ex Com. Twenty Creek? -J. L. Htason,% Pres., JL-B^ Barfiekl, Secy.. M. B. BranbamJ EX Com. No Vkje Pres., reported. ? j Westvillo ? R. L. Bells Store, J. C. HlKan, Prss^ G.M. A0th?oy V-P., E. C. mitrtW, Secy., J. C. Hittoo, Ex Com. Wateuee MUl? 1l J. Truesdell, Pres., W.* T Player, Vioe J. C .Shirtey, Secy., 5. Ir. WttHams, Ex Com. . 0. M. Johnson, Chairman, ,'_L U A. McDowell, 9ecy., Kersbew Oo. Dem. Ex.. Ooea . Hum T, 1920. KKK0HAW NEWS NOT KM (BtWMtiiii IlMM (bUAttfW Ptmm TKe Km of Th*( Hare. (Krom [4tMi Week's l\t|M-r> Kol>ent James Manj?oin. Jr? a#**] 2 uioii tlis, m?ii of Mr. -*wkd Mrs. K. OIK ton Mfctnguui tiled iwt Wednesday, June ti, foUawtftg it week'** sAckne** with milt is. The remains wore hurled Kt Flat Creek ehureh. Tilt* sympathy of tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mangum b ertcoded them tu the lo^s of their llttte cMld. W. A. am! fNta* J. T. of <>aiu ?Ion. ?iK'itt Sunday Ln Keratin w at the home ot Dr. W. 1*. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. 1?. R. Truesdel return ed la*1 week from Macon, Ga? where tUoy apcut several weeks with their daughter, Mis. lx?roy Hick*, who baa l>een in 111 health, but 1* now ta)f>rov In g ?Un(Hl.v. Miss Blolse Ntooner, of I<ake Oliarlea Ia.f who, graduated at Oonvorse Col lege* this year, .is t-petndlng a tcW daya in Kershaw with lior friend, Mi*s Me lHa Cook, l?efpre continuing l*er trip hkwne. MHkn Tyther WtMama, of Tabltha, Va., Is vlalting her sister, Mr?, W. A. Shaw, and will ^pend a couple of w?H'k* with <hor. Mrs. O, M. (My nrturued last Thura day from Rook Hill where sho had been uwlt'1* Uvatment at I be infirmary for some ttnie. HV are to noto that *h*> Is now ktt-tuUi.v improving tu- health. itr*. ii. \v^ i*Mif fftfti <?> Cotmnllii ?M'ondufv for intdlml treatment. She \**i* iKtiMiiiMitntHt *>y h??r hutfband anil hor ptivsl. irtu, I?r. W. Ii. 'Purmr. Mr. and Mw, John 1. Ilowermof tin? Huffulo section, haw ret urn til from a .?hrae woektf visit to rolntlvtv oml friends 1.:i MuIhiiiui ami ToJCfttl. Mrs. W. H. Kollor mul Httlo daugh. tor, Arliue, of York , I*a? *re spending a mu^Uc of weoks tn Korshuw with Ml#* Kathryn Myers, the frlcud <\t Mirs. KdiW, I Wtfkl) Crop Now* Saluda, S. C.. Juno 12. ? Weokly crop notes fur South Carolina for wwk end* lPK Juno 12, show conditions generally fevorahle for all farming operations and growing crops have A own seasonal growth aud development.. (Vm ? Crop from <n?o to two weeks late. Stands fairly good. Color ex cellent. Plant growing nicely. Wheat ? Harvesting has extended to extreme northern count lea. A large percentage of the acreage in other sec !i? ?ns has I ns'ii "housed" In fair to ex oetlent condition. Oats ? Three-fourths of the crop has ixsM> harvested, reported yields hclng highly satisfactory in most instant. Hfcee- 4?rowpeet* in <H>astal count Uw rather promising. '. (kHtvik ? Oho^tig pntetJi-nlly otmi pitted. exeept lu wkjkly distributed ?ee 44?mm. wberr weather tnmdHitmw have hoen unfa voratde. Fields hjv generally well cultivate) and plants Jwtve tdiowfi doeld*Mt hupiwemeut. Potatoes Greater portion of the<?oni menial crop ?>f rrl*h potatoes has been harvested unit marketed Ht mmt ex client |?rlm. Transplanting of aweet iH?tut?Hvs continued. Tobacco Weather conditions favor 01' ' able tinil plant K making seasonal gi*owth. 11 a. \ stubble lands uiv l>elng ?om? to cowpeas for hay but the scarcity and illicit price of *e?Hl will moon a re duced acreage as com|tared -with former year--. ( Vrult Apple Mid peach crop prom ising. Kurly varieties of i>eache? rVp enlng rapidly and shipping Ls well uu dw way, quality being up to or above the average. Live Stock- %No serious lupldeiulca rcportoit IM kwttle **>ar\x< Milk cows ajipcar to be more plentiful. Pan turv* good. ANNOUNCEMENTS I ok (IJtKK OF (OI'BT. I h*-r<*by tuiuoumf myself a oamll dkit<> for reelectiou to tUo office of Clerk of IXiurt for Ker*ha\v County at the pruivary to be h?tld thi* Hurotuer. t$ elected I -proaplee to faithfully ixrform the Uuti.-* of the ffiee ih dIu- future a* I Uuvo iu the ji? Hi. , J.VMKH 11, ClAUUltN. fOK Sl l"l, Ol KOUCATION I hereby Kummmv tnyaelf a* ft ouiuli thue for Superiirteudeut of Ndufatlou (tor Kerthaw tWuty iu the uittroaehiag IVuiocnallc |?rtow*ry election to be held in Aiufficrt. 1 *?lcdfe iu.v>?elf to h Rtrlot ilUcherjre <xf mII tike dutleft of the office.. ai.i.kn n. mvMbon rOH MA<JI8THATK ,r I hereby aunouuoe myself an u can didate for reuominatiou to the office ef Magistrate ol Dekalb 'IWuwhlp, ' Ker nhaw OMQty, mibjoot to the rule* of the ' Democratic Primary. 8AMPK1. N. NICHOLSON*. IXMt CORONKR. I (hereby aiuuounoo ruyauif a? a oa&di date for re-election to the office of Oar oner of Kershaw County, aVibJeot to the rules iff t he lHnuooratic primary. O. U DIXON, JU. ?OK CONGKK88 1 heivby announce to the voters of the I'M ft h Ooncreaatioaal Dfaftrtot of Soirth Carolina, mart I aiu a Candidate for oe mniiiuattiou for ConyreiM in eald Dbh trkit, nubjeot to the action of the Deo** orotic Primary ejection; and I take tttia occasion to thank the votera (br their mjupopt in <the parft and to amure them H ?footed to eenea them is the future tf> ?he best <?f my ability as I hmre endeavor ed to do iu the pftat. W. F. 8TRVWN80N. m ?? OiW Theq used to call a nrm a "sport" when he bought an automobile ? - - % + /T*HAT was before the X dAys when pretty nearly k everybody owned one ? or could, if hi wanted to. ' * v *. ; 'A '? " - f There was a lot of waste about motoring in thkse days. A man spent a lot of money on his car and never thought very much about what he _ was getting in return. // When a man buys a tire nowadays he has a pretty f definite idea of what he ex pects to get out of it. The dealer who sells him one that gives him leas than he expects isn't ! likely to get any more of his business. That's one of the reasons why we handle U. S. Tires? and recommend them to the . ? ^ ' .J/** :>v ? * motorists of this community. /// The U. S. reputation for quality is not. built on any one tire. There is not one standard for large U.S. Tires and anoth er standard for small ones. .Every tire that bears the name "U. S/' is built the beat vsray i ts makers know how to build it The oldest and largest rubber concern in the world cannot afford to play favorites in seeking its public. IV "A Come in and tell us what you are looking lor in tires.. We can probably itell you whether you need a U. S. Nobby; Chain, Usco, Plain, or a Royal Cord. 5m I met jour tirma ac cording to the tofltfi thmyhmrm to trara/: . | In sandy or hilly country* wherever tbe going is apt to be hear/? The & Not**. . ,4* For ordinary country road* ? The U. 8. Chain or Uaco. For front wheel* ? The U. a Plain. ' ' ? Far best result* ? wry wherm ? U. 8. Royal v CoNfc CAROLINA MOTOR CO., (Incorporate) ^ Camden, S. C. ; 1 -y J. L. Gillim, * Co., ? * Remb?rt, S. C. A. C. Rom's (m|< - - BUney, S. C.