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VOttHK OAMOHN. SOUTH (JAKOUMA, I KHMy r SO HVNDAY UAXU fa Hum to (Jive (Serk? ? Muua*v Rwt at W?wnrt Detlriry??W ? *tmiuiU>r Shannon ha? recelv ^Torder to the effect that there P|fM> wall 6n Sundayi. gfven out ?t the general delivery win dow*. Thin however doee not af fect thoee having lock boxee. The or<i?r appliee to *)l firet cUum of fice* throughout <h? country. Fol lowing in the order reoeiv*d, given in full: "Poetofflce Department, Firet w ?Utaut Fo?tmuUr Qmril, Wuh 'WKtoD,; , *Th? po?t of floe appropriation *ct i ufi }^* ^IfMr owning June JO, 1?13, provide#: ?k 'Tfc* X?tofflcea of "? ffrft and *?con<l cUfej ?h*n not $*, open on gtmdaya for tbe In B. Jones John T. Duncan Cole L. B lease klovernor J. O. McCasklll Aiulltof 5 I). M. McCuBklll J. m. Orefil^ TrcaMurru# ! t-i. MeKensle C. W. Birch more, j Si|pt, of KducadoiJ L. J. Watts C. J. Stewart G. L. Dixon, J*. Crooner D. ?. Kir^ley _ County Supervisor R. B. Williams ffc~C. Singleton W. C. Salmond D, K. Hough J. tt. Clyburn P. 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' ' ? ? : ia : ? * Jol ?: u f delivering mull to ibllc, but thl? provlallon rpYevent th? prompt de J special delvery malll." |*#ila Uw you will close the I ; delivery. carriers' wln id lock , boxen and diacoutln deliveries by carriers on You will uote, that special NaUxla excepted and you ri>*tt*arrange to have on ufflclent force to handle promptly. _ I jiarttgient desires ft) re itiuy worh to a minimum, a? many of the employees ?tble may eujoy u complete rest on Sunday. You should, >re require only n sufficient jr of Gierke to report for du hat day In order that trans cend the mall collected for I Ifyay be . handled without no mall ia. dispatched on veyry early collection be*nade on Monday morning ie mail for local delivery dis 3d before the carrier* lefcve Mr first trp." ^ JTI'KHIMY'S PRIMARY. Take Second Hace For Clerk and Sheriff.. \ . agony and suspense la over U>r at leaat aome of the candidates. ?the reault of the primary held ovAr the atate Tuesday waa watch *lth lntenee interest, Many peo staylng up till paat midnight to the luteet reurna from t&elr fa Stea. In Camdeu the election led off quietly ? only a few flB tts and word battlea were eu sagM{ d In, and the crowd was, aa Jj4t whole, good-natured. ???? .Hon. M. L. Smith waa re-elected ?to ibe house with Mr. Newton Kel or Sheriff Meaara. W. W. Huck 'and J.* S. Trantham will jnake aecond race, aa will Meaara. J. ^Glyburn and D. K. Hough for ~*rk of Court; Mr.?<M. C. Weet waa lected Supervisor; Mr. O. L. n was re-elected Coroner; for _ >r In tend out of Education Mr. C. . Birch more defeated Mr. I. ' J. [pB^enzle; In the race for Treasur er * Mr. P. M. McCaBkill received the largest vote ever accorded a candidate in this county who had opppaitoni; Judge W. P. R usee 11 waa re-oiected Auditor; Mr. H. M. Flnch er waa re-elected Magistrate, and Moure. J. K. DeKay ahd J. N. McLeod have to run over for town ship commissioner. - vv Protest Filed. | K in claimed -that there' were ir regularities in the management of tha ^ectlon at Stockton and Bla ney .precincts and Mr. b. T. Mills, atCnifiey, Use .filed with Couutr | chapman ;'<fxJ|*ktand the following f "I do hereby respectfully protest agalnatt .V'ibe accepting verifying, tabulating in their account, taking into acc6uq? declaring as a p4rt of the resu|(irbf the . said election or In ahy way recognizing aa legal and valid for any purposes whatever the vote at the Blaney and Stockton preolncts in said election, on the ground that- the said vote, to-wlt, the certified tabulated result of the primary eleotion at said yotlng place with the ballot boy, poll list and all' other papers relating to such election had not been return- j ed into the" hands of the unatrman of the Cohnty- Executive Committee | within foryt-eight hours after the close of the polls as required by law governing said, to-wit: Rule 6 of the riiles of the Democratic par ty of South Carolina, in this that the poll Jist showing the names of hthoa* votlnff-. flt ' said place as the Blaney Democratic Club has noF been returned nor delivered into the handffof the said County Chair* man as required by law,* and is not now in the hands of the County Ex ecutive Committed, hor in the hands of the Bald Chairman, and; beliov | ing -that it is necessary for ' the 'protection of the hohesty aridfSTr neSs of tHb Democratic primary elec tions that the rules of the Demo cratic Party of South Carolina be strictly complied with in this par ticular, and ? that? iifl. laxity is al lowed in this regard great oppor tunity is given for trickery, ahd double voting which it will be.im-j possible to discover or rectify." First Bale of Cotton . . Lawyer Stewart, of.JWest1 .Wattfree bears- the distinction of marketing the first bale of tfew cotton for the year 19 tf. It was brought in last Friday, the &3rd, and report ed to The Chronicle a few minutes after we had gone to press. The bale, weighed 440 pounds and was bought by Mr. J. B. Steedman ? at 12 l-2c per pound. of Mr. Allen j Jordan. Mr. Allen Jordan died at his late home near DeKalb last Friday. The burial took place onr Saturday, the body being laid, to - roflt at a place selected, by, him some time before he 'dteti. Mr. Jordan was nearly 86 years of age, And was a most excellent citizen, friend and neigh bor. Hfe leaves a Widow, *U eon? and ope daughter to whom the (lecpi est /sympathy la extended. Attention, I Executive Committee I At the meeting of the Kershaw County Democratic Executive Com mittee held y#?terday, aa directed by the rules,/ a motion waa made and adopted that the Executive Committee mfet "on Thppfcday, Sept, 5th, and that th^ club rolls of etch club of the county be furnished the committee at that time. .... C. W. glrchmof. ~ ' '."T?* tivifmr ? BKTHUNK NKWtt NOTKH. Bocial Mtd FtnowU lUmts From ourj Notfliboriug Town. liethune, 8. C., Aug. 28. The following Invltatlona have bwu re ceived: "Mr. aud Mr?, J. A. Mc Casklll request the honor of your preeenc# at the marriage of their daughter, Esther Elisabeth, to Mr. Charles Oscar Terry, on Wednesday evening, Bam. 4th, at 4:30, Presby terian church, Bethuue, 8. C. At homo after October 1 at, Bethuue, 8. C." uiuoM Cleo Clyburn and Bernlce McDowell were the week-end gueete of the Misses Weet at Cassatt. Mr. aud Mrs. James Clyburn are visiting the family of Mr. Charles Morria, in Charleaton. About eighty, both ladles and i men, boarded the train which car-| rled Judge Jon#s to, McBee, Mon day morning. They remained un til after hi# speech which began at 8:80. I "Ladle* Day" waa observed at the Masonic Hall Friday. Hon. M.| L, Smith delivered an. Interacting aud Instructive addreea on Maaonry Music was furnished by the Be thupe band. After which- a boun tiful dinner was served by the la dles. In the afternoon the wife and daughter's degrees were Mkea by about twenty-five. Capt. Hamel officiated In a very pleasing man* ner. ' i Mlsa Ulllau Mayes, of Lynchburg, Va., who has formerly lived with her grand mother df that oityr is now making her homo with her father here slnoe her grand moth er's recent death. Miss Bulalle Suggs, of HkrUvlUe, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. N. McLaurln. Miss Llssle Galloway, of Lydla, is visiting relatives here. tee cream and cake will be serv ed by the ladles of the Baptist Church Ftrlday evening In the grove above the town hall. Music will be furnished by the band. ; Mr. ??. T. Truesdel, of Lugoff, ! was In town Tuesday. ! Mr. D. M. Bethune, Jr., and family of Clyde, are spending some time with Mrs. H. T. Thomas. Mr. Lindsay, of the Lynehee Lumber Co., spent Suuday In Che |rttW* -x ? i ; ? j Immense Advertising Contract . ? ? | The International Harvester Com pany haa reoently placed *lth the American Press Association a con* .tract for $80^006 worth of adver tie ring to be placed with weekly news papers thruout the United States. -This advertising is to appear lfe t 2,600 papers aud? The Chronicle has been designated as one of the num ber. Other advertisers might fol~ low the example of The Harvest er Company .and liberally patronlsej the county papers. - Marriage. j Mr. Jfimes E. Brannon, of Cas-( ;Btttt, and Miss. Anna Hyatt, also of| Casaatt, were married last' Monday, August 26th. The groom is a well known and prosperous favmer and i the bride, a daughter of that spleH-, ! did cltiaten, Mr. J. W. Hyatt, Is onel i whose _worth^_ ie_ seldom excelled. ^The " marriage " took ^place al 'tli?'; hdi^e of Mr. W. L. McDowell. I ' i * Won At AsheviUe. Mr. Geo. T. Little was In at tendance upon the AsheviUe *and| Henderqonvllle horse shows held: last wee?, where his handsomel mare ? "Prlnccsp Patricia," won in several class#*. : At Ashevjflle she won In inOd^l color class; championship model class and chaitipl6nsh1p sadle class. At HenderapnvWle in five - galted. saddle clasl; championship saddle class an? ~weep#talrer-for best -In \ its class. Many Atlanta, Darlington and Greenville people who are annual visitor# to the Camden horse show were among the owners and spec tators at the shows. Among them' being Miss Mary AJgood Jones, At lanta; Geo. T. Little, Camden, and Mr,, and Mrs. J. N. Kirven, Dar lington. . Mr. Kirven, of Darlington, won, champlons)\lp at Henderson vllle ln| the double roadster class. #J Pictures f Proving Popular. During the past few weeks many have enjoyed the motion pictures at jthe opera house. Bach night three new fUma ate shown and the pictures are nevei* ' repeated the fol lowing night. It has proven , a great source of amusement to the town people, the crowd being espe cially large on Friday night when it has been the custom of the man agers to give away a, five dollar gold piece to .thet person' holding the lucky ? coupon. Ea6h Friday night, a foldr'^lece will be giv en away. The popularity contest Will also attract many;,*"; See t&e PrUe in Blackwellft ghpw wfidOw. Thanks the V<He*e. v Publishers Chronicle: Please al low me space in your paper to thank the voters of the county fori the* splendid vote given me Tues day. BT^helr actton 1 am placid In the sedbnd primary for Sheriff.' I hope they will '*111 remember me in ,the jiecond election, and If elected I promisee to fill the offke il OAKlilUK KKAMINATIOX.-^ At Cfcmdeu, 8. O., ttaMmlay, Hep Uuubtir HI,, I#1H, The United 8ta,tes Civil Service > Commission uunouuces all exaiuinar tlou on the date and at tbe place named above, an a result of which it la expected to make certification to fill a varum y in the poeltion of rural carrier at Bethune, and other vacancies as they may occur on rural routes at pout offices in Kershaw county, unless It Is found to he In the Interest of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstate ment, transfer, or promotion. The usual entrance salary for rural car Here ts from MOO to 11,000 per annum. ACe limit, If to ft&, on the date of the examination. The maximum sen limit la waived in cases of per sons honorably discharged from the United States military or naval ser vice. An applicant must have hia actu al domicile in the territory supplied by a poat office in the county (or which the examination la announced. The examination u open to all male cltlsen* of the United Statue who can comply wth the rlequire? ments. j Application form 1341, and full Information concerning the reqUlre menta of the examination, can be. secured from tjie secretary of the local examlnlug board or the p?at maater at any of the places named above, or from the U. 8. Civil Servloe Commission, Washington, 1). BUglbles on registers established prior to March l. lfU, can.bc con sidered for appointment only at the office for, which they weree ex* min ed. Such eligible* may ha f*a?nin ed wHhln one year from the date of tnelr former exam nations upo filling appllcatlona showing that they meet the reulrementa of the nqew examination, their old ellgbll Ity tor their home offices not be ing canceled. Applications should be properly executed and filed with the Commis sion ?t Washngton^ As examination paper* are ahlppVd direct from the Commission to the places of exam ination, t Is neceesary that aopllcg tions be received In ample time to arrange, for the examination desired at the plirte indicated by the appl cant. tTft} Commlsalon will there fore arfange to examine any appli cant whose appllcaton is reoeived iu time to permit the shipment of I the necessary papers. ' - .An eligible jreflator for the posi tion or fflral letter carrer for ewfr coutity ^ll he maintained. A per son must he examined in the aoun? ty in. which the post office that iuppllee his home la situated. As a result of such examination he may become eligible lo appointment as rural carrier at any post office n such county. A rural letter carri er after one year's satisfactory ser vice may be transferred to the po sition of clerk Or carrier in a first or second class post office, to the poBlton of railway mail, clerk, or , to other positions ; in the classified service, subject to such/***mlnIa" ton as may be required by the civ il service rules. JOHN C. tfLACK, President. ... J.'! !, ? '? Sheriff Hiankn His Friends. To the Voters of Kershaw County: I wish to convey to my friends, and supporters throughout the county my profound gratitude for the splendid vote given me in the primary last Tuesday. No one TdO* the* great confidence wjilch the" ; people of this county have placed, in me in electing me to the otttCe of ' sheriff in the past. I n*Y? faithfully and conscientiously en deavored, at, all times, to measure up to that high standard which would, to Bomo extent, be. Worthy of their esteem and demanded by the arduous duties and responsibil ities of the office. I fully realise and appreciate the fact that many of my former sup A?*n At*A u/V 111 t llfl f A/1 . f ^ ll ft .. . porters ^;worn h<> ?tvu*vvw* ??* w**w first primary that they could not aid me. I hope that In the second primary I may be favored with ^he influence and support of these friends, v if my official service bM been such as to Justify a contin uance of your confidence and sup port, and I am again honored with the office, I shall endeavor to show my- grateful appreciation by that teal and devotion to your Inter ests, which I. trust will merit yo)ir approval. Such will ever be my purpose. ,j < J. 8. Trantham. Thank* The Voters, o. Publishers Chronicle: Allow me space In your paper to thank the voters of Kertbaw county for the very gplendld vote they gave me for the House of Representatives. I hardly expected to be elected un der the circumstances, but my vote * * " flattering. I have ? ? . i race and wlU try It ajfcin if my friends to desire. } ^ ? I, i Very truly yours. ft. T. Johnson. of Poplar Camp. On account of the inclemency ^3 and II mmm