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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE l?. D. NIIJC8 Kdltor and Publisher I'uhlunoti every Friday at No. 1100 Hroad nfriH'f and ent?r<'d at t li*? flamdon. South ( roll mi posiofflee a s weonrt clasH mail iniittor I'rleo i ??? r annum 12,00. Camden. S. Mi> I 'J'!'!. OovtM'ilor ItolaM't A. Copper 1??S M> i ii ?'**< ) an appoint incut to ii u?rtli on tlio I'n ?ni Ixian IJonrd, made vacant hy the i t Mk'iiatiou of IUl?rcsout at I vc Ashury F.. I .u \ it, a-: "l will rivsltfu as governor as soon jix the u.jij?6intiiuviit \h confirmed hy Hie *i i a t ??. The resignation of roup* er sVs governor wil'l result In llm ??lcva? I Inn of Lieutenant ( {oytM'nor Wilson (J. 1 tai \ cy to t!?i.' govorhur?l?Jp until t lie e* piiafiou of.tlm present term in Jiniuary. The salary .of a iUwnher of the Farm I Mill Hoahl is $IO,OfX) a year. # t n Hi-..., m 'I hc dispatches of Friday ojirrleil n hi or.v of a grcal meteor Hi.nl, alml Ihronuh I In* nkiiVi of southern Virginia ttn Tuesday. The indoor was 8Wn from Richmond, Norfttlk I .a w reiiee vlilo, IVtlernhurg. Chase < Uty and other points. Following lis disappearance there Wain a tremendous explosion dial was hoard over a distance of sixty mill's t?r n.idre and it Is said Hint earth vil?rn I ioiiN wore foil owr a wide a feu. \ >ne rha.se (lily man informed a corre K|ion<hvnt l hat the meteor fell north west of that town and there dcvol</i>od a report that it made a great hole in the .ground I'hal had lut-onio a lake. lip lo t h.i? ?pfeHenl, however, newspaper cor respondents have l>een unahle to locate I lie spot. Thi' fact <'f the lriill of fire trailed hy a Ion# streak t>f light is un ipiest ioiiahte ; .1 > u t much of the halaiiee ? 1 1 t he vtor v i s ((iie.s.l ioiialihv \ Huge Joke. Mt'wn in ITnuvpton county. Sunday "Jake Toi'i'.v" of I'.st i I'l drove out two mile< t" I'hnreh ami saw "Tack Fulton" sitting hy ".lake's" >? i r I. .lake drove ha ok lo l lie village. sjt< i i hi* pistol returned in t lie church shot "Tack." pi ?>iima hly in the hark, while the eoin in u ii roti was hcin.u adnii '.i stored .Thi. h iipia'l lo I'm' times when guv spmls i coD-hh rc'l a .xif' hi- i.-ha'ttel am! nut r?> t -1 he addre?*od ly , i , it. i ...r 1 1 . .)? wiHli'Mr ' peiin I sshiji Thi. I . ? rha l*i mis afflir I onl.v another i!to?i n i h*n uf Ihe cheap-' in ?>!' human lif'- in our niid-t A f f ? ? c . a few days to-' will ir i ? r hail fr.>m :i J "merciful" jml^e and run at large till' I ul?!ic -? ii t i meiit \ oi?N Then .shrewd' lawyers wilt hrknr into play Ihe miner I on- h.'op h't'es. I'M mil i.\ ".take" will .go ' t ree I < i s||imi! otte-r "Tacks'* in the hack I and he will h.:ve llie usual < hanees till) the hi>? n 1 h" uives out He may t hon pet a year or two in the pen. X'erily "the! <?ur*e. (if <-i*i in i ii a I law" in South ('aroj llii'a | if. hiitfe. i"ke if riot *o I ra ^ i a 1 1-'.t t ii ? > u 1 1 Tlines What <?oiul lioads Do A * < <? ril iiur t<? liio < 5 n??Mi>?l?n'r?? I )aily New-. Li ml on 'the I Mirluiin Chajni 1111! 1 .<111 1. \ ,1 I'll 1 1 M -J imTcitSi'il |IM) ]cr r<M)t in > :i ' ? ? \ il'ic williia l-.ltc pa?t few months. . t Jmi- ?!? tinni 'I r.i ! i im to- t!n- I >uii\afn Colli:' V ].i'i>1'lo "wllMt tln'.\ : I I i > 1 CVl'VV t < ' > I v ku-iv Ii -'.m'c \ / . (hat u??o'l r.MiU i tli ? vili* \ i In** ami tho n : 1 1 n ft ? ? I s ?-???( I Ooll <? to I }*?-???. ? I >ii eh ?( n? ' ' ? H 1 1 1 \ in. i \ . .! ? l'aii'y New-. 1 1 ??.* ? t lmv?? Known ?; - . r 1 :i hi ii.:; hut \\ ?? a ro a fra i 1 I I . i ? 1 not Known t . i\. r\ttii. r'M> . \< \ i ? ! Tlm'o pi r-"!i- who for any ri. .... , ? v . ? i iii.? ..?ttuirv from rim- ? nil'- \ci \ xoon t:. 1 1 it otr I'm tlii* \.t-- in i.i.ii i ' v ot' t < ? 1 1 ? ? tin* ' ? ' -li.i h a ;? 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" " - Alton I Hiihhtehs Conditions A well known traveling salesman furnUhes -the Vk'WH m nil Interview# column ?>r tl><* York Hiujulror with t tic following : " 'Said the little iv<l rooster, "(IohIi all hemlock. Things are tough. Si-cm.-, that worms are gdiilog Man or and 1 cannot find enough, What's Iteooiiie of aH Iho fat one# ts a mystery to mo; There were thousands through that rainy spell, hut now where ran they I >1*7 44 'The old Muck hrn who l^ard hi in. didn't grumble or eoinplaUi, She htxl gone through jots of dry s|tell*, she had live<| through floods of rain. So tflie flow Up <>n the grind stone, and she gave her ehiws a whet. - ? Viul tilif ,.j lil. .lit.? vi:f Mjr.il. tin: t i 1 1 1 1 ? t here wasn't worms to get." " 'Slic | ?lilted a new and un<}i^g spot, lh#oftrth was juird and firm: The little rooster jeered, "New ground. That's no place for a worm." The old hluek hoiijust spread her feel, she dug hoth fast and free. "I must go to the worms/' she said. ?'The worms won't come to me." " 'The rooster.- vainly **|iejd the day, through hahjt, hy the ways Where fat round worms had passed in si 1 1 1 a d s hack In the rainy days, When nightfall font id him sujrjterless, ho growied in a< vents rough. "I'm hungry as a fowl can he. . C-ondi I Ions isure a re tough.'' lie turned then to the old 1 thick hen andVatd. "It's worse with y(nt, FOr you're not only hungry, hut you. must he tired tito. I rested while I watched for worms, so I fool fairly perk I ?Hut how are you without worms too, and after all that work?'' " 'The old lil tick hen hopped to .her perch and dropjtcd her eyes to sleep, And murmured Ina drowsy tone, '.'Young man. hear this and weep, I'm full of worms and happy, for I've dined hoth long and well. The worms are there as always?hut 1 had to dig like liclV " (Jo v. ('(toper's New Tost 1 'resident Harding's nomination of (Jovernor Hotter) A. Cooper to succeed Mr. I.evcr on the Federal Farm I/oan Hon rd will I >c hailed far and. wide a< an exeoedjngl:\* happy choice. The law rorpil-ros that I lie place which wax hold hy Mr. l.ever shall he filled hy a I>ein-t oerat and the President ,i ?< limited. ' t therefore, to l>emocrate (>f approved j standing in filling this vacancy. He ha> named Coventor ( 'ooper a man who will approach his new work with a v.er.v eonsidcrah'e knowledge of its requirements (Jovernor ('ooper has i long taken :i deep interest in the proh | Ictus with which the farmers are con fronts! ||(. knows' their needs and un(pte>t iotin.hly \villl prove a respected | and useful member of the Farm Loan I Hon i d When (Jovernor Coiijtcr resigns to. en ter upon his now work he will he sue* eeeded a s Chief Incentive hy Ideuton-' ant Coventor Wilson (J Harvey the' first time the Coventor's office has heeit o'-cnpi?sl t>\ a ,cha rle.sf onia u since the days of 1 1 1 ? ^ Confederacy when Judge Mngrath was the war (Jovernor. Mr. llarvex will ha ve 'something more than six .months of (Jovernor Cooper'-?| tiue\|iired term to serve and his friends in Charlcsimn and throughout the State will t>e very niU'Ji gratified 'at thoj honor wht -li ? mnes t.> him plra-ant 1 I \ \c? - :i nit ( \ -liner | lloll .Mill I' Sw ? .1 ri M^iMI. 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Sr;?i.- Ua.? in**n !i - v; ? ? j >r I ? 1 1 H>' i> a Pro^liytiM" an 1 I I'.Mfi In* !iiarii??ij Mis> ;in<l th?\\ ;..i \ . ihii I ft ? j ?> 5.i.\- Mi S w i ??! r i l i j;? ? 1 1 , Im . -i.lv i ;i 1 1 !'? it J' <n n i*i i ir a '1 :? ! . i in-* f !ar^<-:> ? 'oi?-* ! in v.;: .-i?\ ? ? ? ? . i ! \ i - : ' i i f i > s ' I'orcer Coin irtrH \ ?? M t \ 1 :: s ; H?'i:i M ' ? ? ti 1 \ . ? < 'lia v 2?*<l w i 1 !? f *i n ^ ' : . ? ? f . rm ? . ? a . M : , ;4i ? f \:.<rii of i .la s ,? v 1. 1 !?JJ u f,.nr.<1 _ \ 1 .< i ???!.. ? a ? ? I ? y ?! o ir> a ' ??? . - ? - . t ???: .! ' ,..;i :???! . w a * iiJ.'.ii'- I:.i : .? >. : . : ? i . ?? ; ( "II v?M ' J ?'? ? ? !? :' IV ?; ,.r I . fl? st' - I > a :.?! W \ k< 1- * - ?>li< i \i \v ].t ? \ i .? ; . i ?'*. - ? : ' i '. ('? i: ? r i- > i i. : - ; . ?? :?< ; u .i ^ .? 1 \N . I ?? r. ' w . - -i 1 a ? ? ? t ? \ : Aim-: < *r a', i ? . r" M- i :;r 'I* i vo : ! i r r;..i - ? ? i l?a: 'I A i fr ? 1 Tin- , Snfnr?Jiy r h . t -ht' i .ti".-} ;n?t N-ar 1, : v 1 r. - ' hani.r.r tn-.-itiuM *. Mrs Tar??il. i' \a ?! Mi''l rua-kx ->n h'-r hro-a-t '!iar i t-)ic i rtiim \*i'ri- '?* ft 1 1 1 by ?hf b^A**rv(f p', \ i'n l.'-r I ?y 'l'ti r? 1 Having announced inywelf a candt t)a 1 1* for the State Senute from Kcr*haw < \ ?unty 1m th?* comUitf primary election to U? held la August I deem it a duty of mine to go on word an to auch puilleicji and cluing*** that will lie of hoi ho relief to the tuX]?ayerx of our County and citizen* of the State. I ttliall Vnmkv a determined fight to economize 'the paying out of public funds to useless office hoWore who i>er form no public service, Under our pnwcnt ityatum of County (iuv.crntnont we now have seven township commis sioners to do the work of five. Two of these cominbwloiiers could be done a way with and I favor passing a law ch*ctlug f I V4'i o>ae from eaeli town ship and one at large. 1 advo ? t h*? ftiqplo oloctlnK- lluiii' j?e4^ vants atvd, not appointed hy t'he icgls-' IntlVe delegation as now is the law. The vol(H? of tin.' people is the highest endorsement to secure' efficient officer? who are fair and impartial in their duty, if oleeted !<? the Senate I shall o\> p(*?e paying such high price salaries to engineers to huil.d sand clay roa<is when l lie life of such road* do not last, over three yeara at the outside. I promise if elected to give a fair and impartial consideration to the need** of every section of Kershaw County. Without ret ri?neh ment and eonserva live exjK'ndil are of the 'public fund* this County is on the verge of bank* ruptey. We are >*i>eiHlLng fchousajiwis of lH?llars for -work that could 3>e iH>st I>oned unt-i'l a more favorable time. The people are hard prewsed to pay their taxes and why <im>reSB tlvetn with ad ditional taxes for xomething that is nor iU'(V.sKary. The record of the Commissioners of fice show that more than double as much has been sjmut for roads and bridges thin 'year than two years here to fore. And I now ask you the ques tion. 1 >o you see tlie work? Yours verv trulv, R. 15. WILTdAMlS. Ma.v lt?. 1021! . In Race To Finish Tit llic voters of Kershaw County: It is being porsist<*ntly rumored Hint I have withdrawn from the rnee for the State Senate. IMease be informed that I have not and that my intention' is In be in the race to the finish. 1 wish to *ay further that my cam paign Is not bring made at the instiga tion nf any man or sot of men. I am offering solely because 1 beiiove ft hat with my past legislative experience T can be of genuine service to ail of the people of Kershaw County. Very re*-'iKM*t fully. w. r. 1 1 < >c<;ii. ? ... ? Met '.ii iniek. May I ?"?. ? -Not even ^ coiinM ehaingang in South Carolina . has undertaken to supply it^ members i with clothing and thereby save the eonnty the ev|KMise of this. The chain gang in McConniok county. however, has this distinction or at least mem bers of the ehaingang here have eoh fesM-tl to ear breaking and robbery while serving sentences. The chain gang cam]) is located near the town of McCormiek and on several occasions freight cars on the yard here have been broken open and goods taken therefrom. Investigations have been * made by the officers but nothing could be found to give a clue until the tip was given ami the ehaingang camp visited. I * | xiit investigation there it was found that two of the coin ids, both negroes, confessed to their guilt. One of the convicts pleading guilty was serving a seven months sentence for 4. violation of the prohibit ion laws of which four mouths* were durtng- ?<??.| behavior and hi- term was ont .iu-t a day or t \\ < ? after he w as caught, so that the suspended sen tence 1 m s been automatically forfeited by his conduct ii? the opinion of jh?. . ?f fiivrx and the remainder of Iu.n term will be served. The other wa< >?*!!? fenced at the February. H>'J1 term of court to serve Mini- years upon his conviction of ear broking and Jar eeny He has a little over eighteen months yet to serve In addition to tins f hey have l>ern severely beaten, it In said, by the order of the guard a* h further punishment. What seems to be the most import ant medical discovery of the eenturv Is th.it "f In N Knteh. h won):)!!, who ) av ju^t announced the d.xcovt i \ ? f the 1 \ plni> ^ct m HAMBONE'S MEDITAUOWS Letters From The People MY5 LAu6H?T ROUT ME 6 W I N I T ' 5 l f. IP 3 U N D A Y M A. W N I N |K1 CHO'CH BUT K H WANT EK-5LKP - - A H S J? 5 PLA VIN OS CO'J^r pfc Av A Y PA^SOW V<vj2 TtCH'N' UP W[-AlL $ ! N N U H S ! . ? SIMl'LK I JFK Of A BANKER. And Vet This llird Dom-h'I Mention Holidays. Yes. iniict ii ! h. ink' i , u .ni a care fr<4? life* a life of ease and comfort. I am a banker. on Monday ?two of my customers wont Into bankruptcy, wetting the hank a tidy low*. 1 Hiring the afternoon I ex plained to the director why 1 had loaned Hies*' euntounvrs the money with whielr to go bankrupt. Tuesday afternoon I took my week ly session, at the armory, in fine a?'t of wlioot i iik the bandit Iwfpro tho bandit hud a chance to xhool nwv 1 loft con vinced that' nowhere -was a ixindlt than lH>fo>o iu,v ^uu. ? ?,?, Wednesday oyei> tug was given over to a licet nr?' by a prominent erlmlno higist on the most up-to-date methods <>f hank swlnmer.s. II left me with groat ron>f|deu<xa in ?uch of my fellow men as have died, Thursday I attended the funeral of one of obi- managers who had been .shot while delivering a payroll. His mother's grief made my evening a sweet dream. <>n l'Vhlay 1 attended a dinner at which the principal speaker announc ed that only bankers of America could Work out the salvation of Europe. I dented Saturday to the filling out of my customer*' Income tax returns^ Today Is Sunday. This Is a pleasant .sanitarium. But really, hankers do lead a care free life; a life of ease and comfort. In Russia Women of all ages ami classes Hiuoke in their rooms, in the trains, in the restaurants and shops, and it is not uncommon to see them smoking in the streets. Georgia has two women dejxuty sheriffs. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 OK TKKASI KKK I hereby announce myself a caudl ? late for county treasurer for Ker <!i.i w eouuty to suceVd myself. I havo served the people of this eouuty in this capacity for a number of years; am familiar with the work, ??and. have en deavored af all times to render ef fieient service. Will greatly appreciate Vomt eoutrnucd support and pledge you .-??ill n. in i! f.-iithful and cfl'ieieut ser vi> !? if elected. e 1). M. McCaskill. I hereby announce myself as a can dblate for the office of Treasurer for Kershaw County -at the Democratic primary to be held in August and pledge myself to abide the rules of the partv. S W IKKJl'M i 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Treasurer for J?er shaw County,, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected I pledge faithful'and efficient service. W. A. SHAW. FOR SHERIFF. Editor Chronicle. Please announce the name of Mr. M C West as a candidate for the of fice of Sheriff. Mr West is well and favorably known. He has been faithful to every trust committed to him and if elected will discharge his duty with credit to the office, and satisfaction to all he comes in contact with. The friends nf Mr W'ewt taki* pride in plac ing him before the people in the coining prima r\ cbVTlTvn. ? Voters. FOR STATE SENATOR lkdicving that our people are now open for considering a change along the lines of an aggressive fight for a strict economical administration of both our county and state govern ment. and. also believing that my reputation with you is that of a con servative member of our community. I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the state senate and ask your thoughtful and friendly consideration of the i;imc Respectfully. T. J AURA NTS. At the earnest solicitations of many friends from every ^eetiou of the coun ty I arn announcing myself as a ?andi flate for the officp of State Senator for Kershaw County Having served In that body I feel that I know the needs and \rishf? of the people of my county. Terv respectfully, w. r. iiornii. After considering the matter careful > for some time. I Im ve concluded to of fer myself as a <-a ndidate for the office of State Senator from Kershaw County, and ?\<>nld reject fully ask the voters, l?o(th ladi?"? and gentlemen. for thedr supi?ort I wi'J pk?rl'_?e myself to abide the rub-v. of the Democratic primary. R IV WILLIAMS _ FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announ -e myself as a candi date for the Hous' of Hep resent a ti ve.s fr< in Kershaw County, subject to the r > 1 ' ? ? ^ "f rb<-. I ?.'tn<?*ra t ic partv. N S Richards FOR R EPRESE N T AT I V F. I hereby iinimunn' m\?<*lf a candi date for re-nomina ti- >n as a nu-mber of the House of Repnwnta rives from Kershaw C iinty. ntihjivt to the rules of t be I 'em* >ora t ic ivtrt\. ?:i:? ?r<;i: ali:.\a.ndi:i: FOR Jl'IM.E OF PRORATE To the Deinrv-ratie Vct.'iN of Kershaw Count > Ladies ar.d < lent lemon : For a number of years 1 hn v served you a^ your Probate Judge. I trust that to? administrating ha* \irrn such a<* ti> commend i?.?*df to y>y { hare tried to do my very t>est in tJ.e dis charge of the responsible duties of this affUv and the many intricate legal proWenv!? that have com e before me, and with deep trratitudc fur ]m?t fa COTTON COTTON Charles G. Houston COTTON FACTOR Augusta, - Georgia CAN SELL ALL GRADES ? LOW GRADES A SPECIALTY Liberal Advanced Made on Consignments Bonded Warehouses Prompt and Efficient Service CORRESPONDENCE INVITED vorx I respectfully sollelt your contin ued support, a .willing you that no man lu Kershaw <Yninty will appreciate that support more than 1. nor will anyone luirdui' limn 1 to d l.sohar tre the dntie* of the off ho faithfully, Very restx'ct fully, W. 1 Mcl>()\VK|,l? FOR ADOIfOR. I herby announce my candidacy for Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to the roles of the Democratic party, if elected 1 pledge faithful audi elM- J cleut service. B. E. SPAUItQW i i(H?\ri)iroK With deep appreciation for the gen erous support accorded me In the past 1 hereby announce myself a candidate fur reelection to the office of Auditor of Keishaw Count}', subject to .the rules i oyc.rii.lutf the Democratic' Prim ary. un I premise, if elected to dls charge the duties of the office fairly and impartially. The women now being qualified voters I respectfully solicit their sup port W. Pi UUSSMJJa FOR MACilNTRATE 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for re-nomination to the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township subject to the rules of the democratic primary. .'SAMTKI. X. NICHOLSON. We. the many friends of J. B. Munn, wish to announce him as a candidate for the office of Magistrate in Buffalo Township at large. If elected ho will make us a good officer. Hid Many Friends. FOR SHERIFF. I 4??mUy announce myself as A uai (1 l(la to for re-electluft to the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject to the rules <>f t-Ue Democratic primary* <ftlOVBR O. WELSH. FOR CONGRESS. "1 hereby announce that I am a*can? dldnte in the Democratic primaries of South Carolina, for tho nomination for Representative of the Fifth Congres sional District for the 08th Congre&s and 1 t/\ke tills cupportunlty to thank tho i>cople of the District for their loyal support in the past and to say that 1 shall endeavor to dosorvo their support and confidence In the future." W. F. STEVENSON. NOTICE. Positively no fishing or caralping at my1 &>ml under penalty of the law. I am stocking pond -with goveromeat fish, so please don't ask permission. K. E. HOLLAND, 4 tf. Camden, S. C. - notice. \ All information concerning Health Officer's truek or sanitary carts can he furnished hy Mr. C. W. Billing*, chair rain Board of Health, under whose jurisdiction tho Health Officer ojwrates. Mr. Billings will gladly co operate and assist any citizen desir ing? services as will the Health Of ficer, Mr. John Wilson. 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