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Vacation Time TRY THE COOL PLACES In The ~~} j Southern Appalachian Mountains Of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN TENNESSEE And NORTH GEORGIA - " The Land of the Sky" Or THE POPULAR BEACHES On The SOUTH ATLANTIC COAST Reduced Fares to Summer Tourists Resorts Tid^tcj on Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th Good Until October 31st. Write for Summer Vacation Folder Consult Ticket Agents Southern Railway System YY1LSE W. MARTIN HARNESS and SADDLE MAKER Wholesale Leather and Shoe Finding Auto Top Maker TTnd Repairer aiUii DEALER 1114-16-ls lianti'ton St. COLl MBIA. S. C, Phone 6820 Bad Luck ? A DISCIPLE of Bad Luck is generally a convert to Bad Management. Ii you will do your Banking with 11? y >u will be a DiSCIPLE of Gook Luck ? OUR POLICY is to give pains-taking interest in every customer, whether large or small. That is why we continue to grow in favor with our custo mers. We endeavor to ake care of their interests jit all times. The Safe Way ?IS to start a bank account, for you cannot look into the future and tell what it holds for you. You cannot know beforehand wha4 may arise, and the only safe way to prepare for is to build up a bank account, so come what may your responsibilities will be provided for. ? CAPITAL : ? $1 00,000.00 Loan & Savings Bank We Pay 4 Per Cent, on Savings Accounts ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR CONGKB6S I herebv announce myself as a can didate in the Democratic Primaries oi South Carolina, for the nominatio. for Representative of the Fifth Con gressional District for the 70th Coi press, and I take this opportunity t thank the people of the District ft their loyal support in the past and i say that I shall endeavor to deserv their support and confidence in tl future. , W. F. STEVENSON. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy r. representative of the Fifth Congress ional District, subject to the nomin: tion in the approaching democrat primaries of the State of South Car.. lina for representative to the Scve:> j tieth Congress. ZEB VANCE DAVIDSON. For Statu Senator 1 I hereby announce myself as u cat. didate for State Senator from Ker shaw county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. G. C. WELSH. FOR STATE SENATOR 1 hereby announce my sell' as a ca . liidate for re-elction to the office of State Senator from Kershaw Count.:, subject to the rules of the Democrat v; primary. L. O. FUNDERBU.RX. , For House of Representatives I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Represent:! tives from Kershaw County, pledging to abide the result* of the Democrat) Primary. ALLEN B. MURCHISON For House ol' Representatives I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representative subject to the rules govering the Der.i ocratic primary. LO RING 'DAVIS. j For tho Legislature I hereby announce myself a candi date for House of Representative from Kershaw county, subject to thi rules of the democratic primary. NEWTON KELLY. For House of Representatives At the solicitation of friends I an nounce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic primary T. K. TROTTER. FOR SHERIFF. To the Voters of Kershaw County: Having served as deputy in the of fice of Sheriff for th_- past six year. and being thoroughly familiar with the duties of the office, I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw county and will appreciate the support of the voters. Very respectfully, J. HENRY McLEOD. For Sheriff. After considering the many re quests of friends and voters from all sections of the County to enter the race for Sheriff, I hereby offer my self a candidate for the office . of Sheriff of Kershaw County, &ubj*.<i to the rules of the Democratic party and will greatly appreciate your votes. D. T. YARBROUGH. FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself hs a can didate for the office of Probate Judge for Kershaw County, subject to the rules governing the democratic prim ary SAMUEL N NICHOLSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Probate Judge for Kershaw County, subject to the ruleB and reg ulations of the democratic primary. F. H. ARRANTS. FOR PROBATE JUDGE To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: ? Ladies and Gentlemen: ? I hereby announce as a candidate for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate in the approaching County primary sub ject to the regulations of the Demo cratic pirrty assuring yon that contii: ued endorsement can but accentuate the honest endenvor that has been mine throughout former years. 1 will thank you for your support. Very respectfully, w. r,. Mcdowell. FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Auc'itor for Ker shaw county, subject to the ruins of the democratic primary. LEE M. WEST. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor for Kershnw county, subject to the ruleri nhd regulations of the Democratic primary. CAVETTE W. JORDAN K. K. STRVKN.'tON, DentlM Crocker Hld'ff, C'nmdon, S. t' FOR AUDITOR I hereby unnounce myself a canh date for re-election to the office ol Auditor, subject to the rules of tin Democratic primary. I am now serv ing my first term and will appreciuti your support for a second term. B. E. SPARROW. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a car didate for the office of County Treas= urer for Kershaw county, subject t the rules of the democratic primary S. W. ROGUE;'' FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a cixr. didato for Treasurer of Kershnv, County, subject to che rules uf t h ? Democratic primary. J. W. CANTEY. FOR COU.V1Y TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office ot County T/oasurer fur Kerslvaw Coun ty, subject to the rules of the demo cratie primary. 1). M. McCASKILU. FOR TREASURER 1 hereby anmuin:c myself a candi date f??r County Treasurer for Ker shaw county, subject to the rules ol the Democratic primary. JOHN S. TRUESDALE FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Director from Dc Kalb Township, subject to the rule: of the democnrtic primary. H. G. CARRISON, Jit. FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR I hereby announce myself a cand date ft r county director of DeKal 1 Township subject to the rules ot ti : Democratic partyA BEN 1\ DeUOACHE. FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR I hereby announce mysei u cand J date for the office of Couni.y Direct : for Wateree Township, s i').je<'i to l! rules uf the democrat w. ;>rinvtry J. S. klOSS. - FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR- * To the Voters of Wateree Towi. ship: We do hereby announce t). name of Mr. Earl II. Uuwen for r - election to the office i f County?Dire tor from Wateree Township, subjo to the rules of the Democratic prii. ary. Mr. Bowen has given us faithf I and efficient service in the past at; i we believe he will continue to do so i i the future if re-elected. Your su; port will be appreciated. VOTERS. For Road Superintendent. To the democratic voters of Ker shaw county: At the solicitation ')f friends from different sections of th - county, I hereby announce myself candidate for road superintendei i and will abide the results of the prim ary, and will appreciate the suppo: >t the voters. llenry E. Munn. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a ca didate for Magistrate for DeKalli Township, subject to the rules ol thy D- ocratic primary. W. L. DePASS, JR. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate for the Imvi" district of Wateree Township, su.> ject to the rules of the democrat i: primary. J. D. WATSON. ? For Magistrate I hereby announce myself a cand date for Magistrate in the Upper D: vision of Wateree Township, subjeo to the rules of the democratic prim ary. R. J. BRANHAM. For Magistrate I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate in the Upper I) vision of Wateree Township, subjec' to the rules of the democratic primal ? A. J. van LANDINGII AM FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candi dnte for Magistrate in the lower di vision of Wateree Township at Blai: ey, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. JOHN D. NELSON. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate at Blaney, sub ject to the rules of the democrat c primary. THOMAS C. JEFFERS. For Mn?in) rato We, voters of the upper (list r ot < f West Wnterce Township, nominate Mr Bddie Barfield for Magistrate in sai l district. Mr. Harfield is a man of ii> lotfrily and worth and well qualified to perform the duties which will do. volvo upon him. Wo, therefore, tako pleasure in presenting his mm" to tin voters to be acted upon subject to tho rules of tho Democratic Primary. VOTKKS. FOR TREASURER. 1 hereby announce myself a tandi uatc ivr .treasurer for Kers'-aw eoun iy, subject to the rules and reguia tion* of the Democratic primary. OSCAR J. SMYKL. For Magistrate I hereby announce myself a cai'.u. date for re-vlcction to the office u. Magistrate for Upper Division of W'u teree Township, subject to tne rui JiliL democratic pi unary. C. A. BRANliANi ARE VOL INTERESTED? Tho'Era has interested itself in t h governor's race to the 6xtent tnat t woutyl like to do all it can to pronuu the candidacy of Kershaw countv candidate for that high office, Ma. John Ci. Richards. Not only becau he is of Kershaw county, but mo; particularly because it honestly b. lieves him to be in every degree amp., qualified, and among the candidate for that office, the one nearest to ti. hearts of the pi . '? and most likel.. to render a sci ? >n their intere: as a whole. His | ast long recbrd o service substantiates this statement and that should commend him favo ably to the voters of South Carolin as one to be entrusted with their it. J terest. But we are interested also iralarg measure in the selection of the men: bers of the legislature, to whom w... fall more directly the enactment o the laws that will operate to affec the citizens of the state. What d they stand for'.' How are they inter .'Sted in the welfare of those whon. they seek to represent and whom the\ profess to want to serve? Do the\ believe that after tlic st 'te has mad provision for th- m, that the children should receive education? Do they be ieve that all 1 :ws should be enforce i against all violators? Do they believe hat all citizens are entitled to- equa treatment? These are just a fev hings, but there are other matte besides soft drinks tax and othev e>. pediency tax. ?The Kershaw Era NOTICE 1 am prepared to do h mstitchin'r md pecoing. Will appreciate your trade. MRS. FLORENCE LANKY, Haile St SESOC!-CKNTE!\Nl\L INTERN AT1UN A I. EXPO S I TI O N JUNE 1ST? DECEMBER l.'.T, li?2' Attractive cxecursion fa'es now oi sale daily ...( iood returning 15 days Apply to Ticket A gen's. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, City of Camden. In pursuance of nn Ordinance a lopted by the City Council of the City jf Camden this ,"it}i day of August 'J2G, notice is hereby given that an ?lection will be held on August lil l'Jlifi, to elect an alderman r.f the City ')f Camden from Ward Two, to fill the unexpired term of O J. Smvrl, alder man, resigned. The voting place will be Bruee's Store, DeKalb Street, Ward Two. The polls will open at eight A M., and clo-.e at four 1'. M. All qualified electors of Ward Two of tin City of Camden will be entitled to vote at mid election. The Managers >f said election will be D. .f. Lewis, Henry Owens, and Mrs. Mary M. Mc Coy. W. H. Haile. City Clerk of City of Camden. August I P2l>. AN ORDINANCE Ordering the Election of ,rn \lderman for Ward Two of the City of Cam den, South Carolina, to Serve an Unexpired Term. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Alderman of the City of f'amden, ir, due council assembled this r>th day of August, ami by the authority of same: SECTION* ONE: An election !><? and is hereby ordered for the electio i, by the qualified voters of Ward Tw of the City of Camden, of an aide man to fill the unexpired term of O J. Smyrl, alderman, resigned, said election to be held at the pollinc place in said Ward Two, Rruce". Store, DeKalb Street, on Y lesday, August H I , F.W>, the polls to open a' eight A. M., and close at four P. M The following managers are hereby I appointed to conduct ??aid elect ion : D J. Lewis, Henry Owens, and Mr; Mary M. McCoy. Ratified in Council assembled thi 5th day of August, 1 92f>. C. P. DuBOSi' Mnv'>r ATTKST: W. H. HAII.F. C'itv Clerk. (Ik* ire l>??x. H<' k <? | ? ' J. I\ Plf.KRTT, M l> Physician & Surgeon Physiotherapeutic Treatment with Alpine Sunlight. and Medical and Surgical Diathermy Office '.Mil lir'wul Street KK .L\K1)S F(>X liUVLK.NUU \ ? ^ A i w ;i\ niVtter, the cicc .ion ol u ol Soutn Caromta ./i;s year swt-m.> ty th.jj paper cw.i more serious man it luu* been a. any ' ? itue w it/uu UK1 i.iat ge ik ra t ki 11 . iK' .00 tiic luur-ymr term tor wnica the 1'iiior to Oc named a lew w\eks .iciwe exp ios, man> matte, s ol' suai >:oncoi ii will come up lu. sol. it. on n Jie conduct, ul the Stau-'s busiiuw-. i he governor %\ i ! 1 have a largo vo.a' . .11 the t>oJuiie: matters, it is I .loeUles.. to -a;,. ,\ot .vir.ee tile elec tion ot lien. Wade Hampton in 1^7(1, I -as the welfare of ;.;ic State hee.i | trapped up to as great extent in in. kxeivi. e Ul good judgment .!! choosing | the new go\ e.iior. It we make a ni;>. , >ake, u wili b,- # ii;istak?- whicn ir.iif*. I -lai.d for twu. \e.irs. There is n . | ase beatng tiie devil ground the Ijumi. 1 i hei e ;n e n m the race t , K , . rnor it would be a mi-.'-'riune to el . i lu ir public service docs not >tanio Mi-iii a> men who should he ent.u t >1 ? tli such impoitant dut.e>. | |,, \ ?ooU.ng tin- olliee |oi (he hoiioi tln-c ? 1 1 ; it a fitl iir tiii- v a I a r v it pa\*. J hey In w 1 1 <t given thought to tiw i sp? ii: i!>i' i; ? . t tiie guvorn-hip be ause their conception of the ol'f.ce ' C" ' s ;"it ..any them <(? far.' Kurt u -ately tm- ;h>- State, the e dot s vol ? ppear lutieh likelihood the clec i<,,! "?ie i f t he -e men. although "Die think i'1'.e o 1 tiie minder a .fact-" n tiie i-aee. i>ii the other hand, tlnu ire two ii,- three men in the racj ?ither of whom would make the State t good governor. Hut in this laco, as n every other race whore there are a .limhi f t.i i select from, one man stand ; >ut above tin- ethers. In the _ opinion >f 1 lie limes, of the line candidate* low seeking t ? i govornship, Major lohn (i. Richards is the man in whose lands the w el lave of the State can H?st be entrusted, lie lias a record of < ng and faitafnl public service and xc art' eo!i f ide'.t he would give i In state a wise, economical and progress ve admim'strat ion. Xo one doubts Major Richards' rapacity to fill tli ? ? ft ice. Neither does any one doubt ?lis sincerity when he says lie is in lavor of reforms and changes in the State government which nee.) to be hi ought about. His platform as print ed in these columns last week is sound a n< I in the interest <>i good gov ernment. If he should he elected, he will be tiie servant of the whole peo ple. No corporation, combination or ?lique of any kind will be able to say >f him, "He is our man, he will do our jidding, because we elected him." blui ng the campaign nim-e tiian any other candidate Major Richards has stressed aw enforcement. He considers the personal and property rights of the people sacred and would insist upon lie laws being rcspectc.?. He advo cates a compulsory school attendance iJW worthy of the name and thus A-ould see to it that the child of 'very parent has the opportunity to secure a public school education. Major Richards is not extreme or rad ical in iiis views. He would not de prive any worthy institution of the State of a dollar needed to success fully prosecute its w k; but he does know, as other citi- ? ns know, that, there are leaks in the State govern ment costing the taxpayer.- large sums each year, and he would st'-p these leaks. He knows that the government at Columbia in recent years has been run to a hurtful extent by boards and jommission.s that are not essential to the sort of govt-: nment the constitu tion calls lor and are not responsible to the people, lie would abolish these ooards and commissions outright or nave such of their duties as are in the public interest perlorined by the de i partrnents whit h should have been , doing the work ail along. Last week | 1 he Times printed an interesting arti cle from Henry l'ord's l)eaborn In dependent. In the article the writer I told of the death ' f an old man, one | a hose life had run more than four score yoais. lie said the old man win a "sincere Christian," but added that being a ' hre-dian does not alwav . m i ve ^iis a re?-/!m menda t ion." We can imagine that there are people In South Carolina who tare nothing about whether the man for whom they vi te for governor regards Christianity ^ worth while. To say thai Ibis or that man is a good man in the sense th-?' he makes an honest, sincere ef fort to live the life of one who reeog ni/.es that there is a hereafter is no 1 1 commendation to these people. And "inong them il will gain no friend-* for Major Kihards to say that al! through life he has followed I he rule >f uprightness and moral conduct 'aught him in his youth arid young manhood in a Christian home. I'.ut can j yon v f ford not to think of Ihis when I von go If) the pol 1 h to vote ? Kort. Mill fimes. I'M? SII'IM ItKlil II.DINC; ?full )H Ttio Hoot Shop. N?'x' i ''?> r I m I ' vpri-sn < ) f f i<*<? . j r.ifi Kul If Ijfc St.r?M't Cmndon, S. ('. I A Hit AM M .ION KK, Prop. / f I