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THK AM K HI CAN '(i HKPORT ('Uimit KiiWwii HwmM lit hi ?l HImiw S|>*i?K Camden, July .'to. Hifoic II (I.)U(I catiipate.d Hh between aud 1,H00 people, moat of whom were furuiMa? Cole L, llleawc cuudidate for United Status Senator; John (| Uicharda can V didnte for governor, ? **<? M**>r#e W . , NYlghtmatJ. i'4udliiiti* for lieutenant gov? 1 emor, made this afternoon. All the candidate* were well rt**lred iimi Hi.- tuffi 1 1 . k was ordr|> ?"?? Ww ?? uuhu tiil Major llloiurdti uia<le one of bin char acteristic spceche*. revlewiug the condi tion of the MtHie today and by clear and logical dedijtftlou* shown! UoW UxC# Could fee ceduceu. His speeeh was well jiiiiino'W god th?* rmwii gave biro au at* ten five hearing. At thes conclusion of > blh address Major Hichard* wan pre sented with tt Muwuet of tluvvera.. Mr. )Vightuian apoke on tho issue* of t li?- day aud made an impressive pd di?Hs. evidently making many friends in the audience, who indicated their approval with frequent applail*c. Mr. Hleubc received au ovation when he huh Introduced. In thf courau of - hi-, remark* Mr. Illease referred to the low plane on which bin opponent* were (??inducting their catnpalKU aud paid bin respect* to hi* critic*. Mr. Hleaue again declared hi* sincere layalty to the flag of the Caited States and al*o bin Mip port of l'realdeut Wilson. these expre*-' 4iou? bringing hearty applause. The speaker aald he would not burden in ? i hearer* with, mudsliuging remark* hut w?>uld discuw the live i?sue* before tile people, and then went into ? review of the insues of the campaigu. Many cup r casio u s were heard after the meeting which Indicate the rapidly in creftdoi strength of the Ueforui move ment. Citlaen* of Camden arc emphatic in declaring. that the Ueform candidates will cany Kershaw County by a big uyijorlty. The ahove is from the Charleston American* or Wednesday. We, reproduce It simply to aliaw the false claim* made - ? by tbla Journal- nnd its cnrrcupiJlideli tS wherever Hlease has lieid n matting. In the lir*t place they would have it appear ?. that tip; meeting wu* held, at Camden, when as a matter of fact it was held midway between the two cotton mills a mile and a half from the city. The alitor of The Chronicle had 'several men . to estimate the number in attendance. Hi* own CNtimatc1 wan between JliSO nnd !<H). Others estimated the attendance ?t .">00. (Slanting this there were fully one hundred "rubber decks'' ax. John ! Mincau would say, there through curlos Mr. lUease'H appearance ,on the stand ? fell far short of an ovation, and the : '(id-time enthusiasm of his hackers was lacking. The American correspondent declares that the "reform"' candidates will carry Kerahaw. county by a large Blea*e at Kocfc Hill. The Chuil?*t<>n American, in its ac roMnt of llie HltaMe mid Itlcbard* H|>e?k ii>K li'if. tffl>M I hit t I ? I w i i'm !i,QOO mid .'MM** (Hitplt were present. The ab*ur> dlty of tin' statement i* igiparent to any intelligent hi h ii w!h? attended tin- meet i 1 1 K - Tim HfflKl reporter, .who in au old newspaper iiiuu, juciihtonied to es timating crowd*. estimated the attend m ut iliix meet i iik at (MH>. Of course, tin- matter U not one of any consequence liot It may be said in i?ax^l iik that the i 'inn n-moii a iiui ii mi' i account <>t i Im Itock lllil meeting is juat about ad near the truth as that newspaimr PVfr <-ome*. ? Hock 1 1 ill Herald. Ilei-mlt age mill Newa. Camden. H. 4'.. A'tifttal I Home the ladle* of the villuK** met together 'I inn .-dii.\ (replBf of last week mid <>?? Kuni/.fii the Mother^ Club. Their aim is ti> meet together regularly, and In go doing, kuow each other better, exchange ideas*, help those who are sick and need help and a^ friend, and to have some good demonstration 'put before them flit each meeting. Tbosi*,/ wjho met at this meet In# are very interested and we. flW sure thin part of the work will -profr |M|\ Monday evening the Cottage wan 1 1??; ecetie of much gayety. About seventy live or eighty people met there to have a good time. Game* of all kinds were entered Into with a vim. Everybody seemed to be enjoying the whole eveu i?g. , 0 Oils base ball teitm 1h organized and play every afternoon aftqr th? mill rh?si >. We h?ve a good ti'iuu and hope to nee some good games soon. Miss Jones has as her gueata Irene ii nd Ivy Popvey of Lancaster. 8. O. Minn Florence Newman Is. visiting rel ative* iu Kershaw this week. It. A. Cooper, candidate for Governor* Ktora M, Wolfe candidate for Attorney General, W. !>. Garrison, candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture ?and Vic tor K. Kectoiv candidate for Superin tendent of Education, visited our village on Tuesday aud made the acquaintance of Nunc of our people. Cole L. Hlease tnadC ,n talk in the vil lage lust Tuesday evening. Ills coming had not been formally announced but it seems to luiva been pretty generally known, aw there was a fair sized crowd out. to hear him. ; j majority. If Hlease get a alt of the votes ? , .? I he received in liHO, according to the enrollment of 11)18. he , will lose the county by a great majority. ' KKCOHD MEAT PtWIIAHK Ov?r Million Hot* W#,90# C?iil? Will ?? VmcE. ^ ^blcgfo, Julv -JO The Urg ?*t -Jn gle order for bacon ami canned meat* iu the liihtory of the work) INK) pound* of ba<4>u and l!U,000,000 |m?iiu<I* of canned meat ? ha* j?|Ht b cen pluccd by the Quartermaster'* Depart ment. V. H. A., for the American Army > ? ? --r* ~ " ? . UVI'IM'MM. I*>ui* F. Hwift, lu commenting on thi* today, naiti th? order will take the bacon from approximately 1,1)00.000 hogs and if other work here dropped to product* it would be equivalent to the total bacon | production of tlie five largest Chicago packet* for nearly five week*. Ifywevcr, vix months will elapse before delivery U to be complete Mr. 8wlft aaid: ji "At the current price# on the. day, last' week, wheu the purchase waa made, the packer* would pay the live stock producers abont $80,000,000 for the u?ve**ary itogs and over $40,000,000 for about p00, 000 cattle required. ^ "The cattle will coat ua twice a*, much ami the hog* two and ono-half time* us h} tli?' prewar period. "The whole order will be made up * before the first of the yeay, despite the fpet that, even before this purchase, one fourth of the packer's facilities have been devoted to tilling military demand*. "In order to get out the canned good* the packer* will find It nece**ary to employ night aud day shifts of cautier*. Notwithstanding the fact that tha pro duct* are being rushed forward thus hurriedly, not a single complaint has been received on ntyAta delivered to the a \ mles abroad. "The five pucker* are now killing about JtOOjOOO bog* weekly t" ^ft"p "t martial and domestic needs." ? ;? "*? ' r '? : ' i. - ?<' ' - r i ? : .r " -"V1 ? ~ ? -?<. -J d?v?rnmeqt Coutroli Wlriw, j Washington. July .'>1.- Control of tel ephone and telegraph line* was token over at midnight tonight by the post office deportment and their operation* placed under the general supervision of a special committee created for the pur pose by Postmaster General Burleson. Mr, Tturlesou riiinounced that until fur ther notice the companies will continue operation itj the ordinary course through the regular channel* and that all officers and employee* will continue in the per formance of their present duties on the same term* of em^loyiueut. The plan is, however, to coordinate the facilities of the various companies to the best in terest of the public and the stockhold ers. ' * ? *.? " < y? V j Themi 3 government to its people. Any man, | in obtain at any Postoffice or Bank a to which to attach it This starts you llv ? > 3 simple as';buying postage stamps, his is the simplest security ever offered by a great go* ? woman or cnild who can save twenty-five cents can obtain U. S. Government Thrift Stamp and a thrift card to which < as an investor, and puts you behind the Government. WHEN Shall I Buy Them? , Buy them NOW, because the cost increases one cent every month after January 31, 1918. The sooner you buy them the less they cost. - The price of War Savings Stamps increases one cent each month until in December, 1918, when the price is $4.23. The cost is as follows: I Jan $4.12 Apr $4.15 July $4.18 Oct $4.21 Feb. 4.13 May 4.16 Aug 4.19 Nov. 4.22 Mar 4.14 June 4.17 Sept. 4.20 Dee*..... 4.23 No commissions are charged to you, or paid to any one. * Our soldiers and sailors may give their lives; you are asked only to liftid your money. WHERE Can I Buy Them? At any Postoffice, Bank, Trust Company, and many other authorized selling agenciea. Every Stamp Helps to Save a life! "Every Stamp Helps to End tie War! T!flt'ttBt>AVM WAK JJUMMAKV I I Great Arrnlea Have Showed I P < In Hard Fighting. Whether u* u result of wearluef.* after two week* of |?c^*Ant lighting 01 be cause of the greatly Increased strength hi maupower and positions of the *?? ,?,V forces before ihem. the allied ar mies on the KoisHOns-Hhelm* front have noticeably decreased their effort* to clear il?- b^lieut <?f Germans. |(> the paiwe to tbe offeuidve Is it*, t rihotahle to weariness the urtalea of the tie ini. an crown prince also i?uat he Worn out by the pressure they have been under for thV fortnight, for, uotwith staudiug the fact that huge reinforce ments were sent tbein hi their hoifr of dire peril they have lacked the hardi ness to cudeavor to throw back their antagonist* and recoup their losses. The 14th day of the great allied of fensive which ban resulted in driving hack the Germans from the Marne re gion uorthward across the Qurca JUver and hi materially bending in the eastern and western aide of tbe great pocket, with its month ruunlug cross country ;t0 miles from Soissons to Rheiuis, saw little activity on the part of either of the cont.eudlug forces, except in tbe na ture of reciprocal bombardmeuts. Tuesday night witnessed violent at tempts by the Germans to expel the America u0 and French from the valu able position* they hold north of Ourc?i in the region of Fere-en-Tardenois along the western . wide of the salient uear Oulchy-le-Chatcau, where Scottish troops are holding wHh the French the wedge that has been driven eastward into the enemy line. These efforts were entirely fruitless. ^ - A watchful eye Is being kept by the TT(irifiaTiN "oTi the Americans standing at the apex of the battle line near Fere en-Tardeiiois. and the enemy gnns are showering their posltidns K|<,nt *|iiantitleH high explosives and gas shells. The enemy also continues j?W onsly to guard with huge effectives the extreme eastern and western flanks of the salient to wat-d off possible surprise I attacks. ? The latest Iterliu official communica tion assorts that more than 4,000 pris oners have been taken by the Germans in the past few days and that since July ir> in ex?-t\ss of 24,000 have been cap tured. . . Whether the Germans have cliowfn the apot where ultimately ? they ; will fpee about and give battle to tbe allied forces lias not yet become npparent. , Likewise whether their retreat finally has ended, is not kn6&'ii. Great fires beliinct the lines possibly might indicate the de-/ struction of further villages which it is Intended to evacuatc and press on north ward to a chosen battle line. I * With the approach of the commence ment of the fifth year of the war the German emperor evidently realizes the seriousness of the situation. In a proc lamation to his army and navy he tells bis men they are facing the hardest struggle of the war but that they will be able to foil "tbe desperate efforts ^if the enemy." What may result iu aggravating the already serious situation between the Germans and the Ukranirfns is the as vassination of Field Marshal von Eick horn. the German dictator in the Ukraine ami his adjutant. They were killed by the explosion of a bomb thrown by a native in Kiev. ' .-'.V I| " . 1 1_ 1 ' 11 v ? * ? Lieut. * Sanders Killed. A. K. Sanders, superintendent of the penitentiary, wan notified yesterday that his son, Lieut. Frank R. Sanders, was killed * in action iu France on July 4. Lieutenant Sanders enlisted with the Medical Reserve Corps of the Three Hun dred and Twentieth Infantry. Lieuten ant Sanders joined the mcdica) corps at Camp Lee last May. Lieutenant San ders was about .TO years of age, and last January . married Miss Millie San ders, daughter of Sheriff Douglass of Chester^eld. The cablegram announcing the death of Lieutenant Sanders was sent to Chesterfield, the home address Of Mrs. Sanders. It was forwarded to Mrs. Sawders, who was visiting at Ha ffood. and to his father./ A. K. Sanders. herf. ? Thursday's Columbia State. . Will Recruit Laborers. New York; July .11. ? The federal government will take over in every State tomorrow the recruiting of common la bor fr?r the furtherance of the war. Labor requirements for war industries have been" apportioned to the various States on a basis of population and as men are needed they will be moved for wardx to meet the demand wherever this may be. ? The aim is to eliminate the wasteful turnover of labor, stabilize wages, increase the production of essen tials and give efficient support to the 'tnan In the trenches, who needs from six to ten men to woS-k for him in this country every day he is in France. REMOVAL XOTICR I have moved my law office to the first floor of the First National Rank bulling. I. A. WITTKOWSKY. . ? . _ FOR AUDITOR. I hereby annouircc myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Aud itor for Kershaw county, subject to the rtiles governing the Democratic Pri nary. W. F. RUSSELL. '????? ?? ? ? '.;g i' KINU MAN* (iKHMAN l>KAI> American* iUfMf MjUrnv Make JVitb the Aniericau Army op the Ajsue Muriii' Front. July 20.- - (H> tlx- Asso ciated I'm-**.) ? The American troops f?J Vtooluf along l In .Miimu- liiur dkseo v cred hundreds of dead "Germans. Tb? victim* Ml before the heavy machine gunfire of the Amerlean* iluriujr the re treat. In one ho rate *hoe area the ground >va* covered with dead. The Aui erica us burled a* muuy bodies us was possible. It i? estimated .that 2,000 Germans fell l here. * Farmer* along the Marne report hav ing seen the bodies of German dead floating down the stream. The military authorities are planning Home system by which they can clear the river of bodies. Three days after the German* ovacu a ted Chateau-Thierry the Americaus found a lone Qerman in Mont Bt. Pere, hiding in a cellar. The prisoner said he wax tired of war and was detcW milled to secret himself, notvvithsandiug th?fact that he had no food, aud later take a chance by sut-fchdering to the Allien. He asserted that the'' German soldiers were dissatisfied with the way affairs were golug and that the general opinion among them wan that the Crown Prince was unable to bring sufficient re- ' inforcements or food supplies to the (Jerin?yis being attacked from the south. The American .soldiers watched with pleasure the prisoner appease hts appe tite after his three da*#' fa*t. The Ger man requested the Americans not to re port his desertion, saying If they duj and he ever lot back to Germany he 1 would be shot. Items From Stockton. ? KO.Vklh, S. July al.? 'Mesfra. M.. IS. C.K Kugene iaud Chapman Pearce and Irby Turner motored tO~ Sumter Snt ? * * V 'C'^- .? - unlav. ... Mis* TbeJma Pearce is visiting flt the home of her grandparents Mr. and JjUm. Helton -Owens at DeKalb. Mr. George Turner spent the week end at the State farm. Messrs. Fred and Rennard Galloway from Hartsville spent last week at the . hotiU* of Mi\ <1. V. Galloway- -here. Messrs., Paul Gillis and George THr ner spent Suuday at the home of Mr. aud Mrs, W. II. Rush at Jjugoff. Mrs. Mattie Shiver is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J*, II Irby at the State farm The County Sunday School conven tion meets at Reulah Churoh next Tues day and Wednesday. Mr; and Mrs. Heury Owens from near Camden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Pearce. . Mr. Hattey Galloway and sister Itha^ie spent. Sunday with relatives at 'Harts ville. Mr. George Turner and sister Katie are spending a fetv days at Pisgah' with their grandmother Mrs. E. V. Turner. Mr. A. R. Clarkson spent several days qf last week with his father at Kastover. Mr. a^d Mrs. R. M. Pearce and ohilrl >ren spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Lnngley McCoy in the Marshall's Church neighborhood. r Mr. Ansle.v Ives and Miss Ida Rarnes l>oth from Boykin were married at Camden Saturday night Miss Sallie Pearce visited at the home of her uncle Mr. C. N. Humphries last week in the Beulah neighborhood. J. S. Leary, for many years, an en gineer on the Atlantic Coast Line died at his home in Floreuce Monday. - Notice to Candidates. Candidates are required to file their ? pledge* and pay thoir assessments on or before Monday, August 12th. The Ohair maij will bo out of town until August fith, .Those desiring to file theif pledges and pay their assessments before that time will see the Secretary. The 'Sec retary has the pledges to be filed with the County Committfe and the Clerk of Court has the pledges to be filed Svith him. LAUUENS T. MILLS, Chairman. M. M. JOHNSON, Secretary. .Tnl.v 25th, 1018. CITATION State of South Carolina. "County of Kershaw. ^ , By \V. L. MeT>owcll. Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas, Edna I^owery Davis- made suit to me to grant her Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and effects of Cornelius C. Lowery. These are, Therefore; to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Cornelius C. Low* Pry, deceased, that they lx* and appear before me in the Court of Probate, tt> be held at Camden, S. C.. on August Dth next aftpr publication thereof at 11 o'clock in thV> forenoon, to show cause, if any they havp. why the said Admin* iteration should not bp grantpd.' fiiven under my Hand. this^SUi-dty of Jul?, A. 1). 101ft. Tw. l. Mcdowell. Judge of Pfobete for Kershaw County. Published op the 20th day of July and the 2nd day of August, 1918, in, the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time pte !#? b' Uw > ?. u I . f-'j ? * ? ? - ANNOUNCEMENT MH.8TKVKN80N ANnousc To tliv Democratic Voter* Fifth PUt r let : i rtwpectfvu, ^ bo renominated are** from thto DUtrict tuxl *?? PabtTe "tne tewiH ?* D*u Ru?#r> w ? stej ?% VOH STATE KKJ^Sup" rl hereby *nnott^|iivs(.|f dUtyite for State Heua tor from ill County. aubject to ttu- ru? ' 7 IK'UHK-mtU- primary. : % B.0U 1 am a candidate format* ju for Kerabaw Couuty. wubject to th? foveruln* the Democratic nr|Ul4rt ' -- > J. COI?KLANi> MA? TKKA8IJKER I htjTeby announce my*e,f Ui ui?tate for the office of Twisu, 5s Kershaw Comity lu the co&ilnJ J tuar.x cUrtlon. V /: ?. ?'?? * ? :> ; W. A. SfUWj I hrrfthy announce myself 1* , date for the oiiiee or ivcasu Kershaw coun|yl subject tot**; the Democratic. primary. - h. b: \v0uau^ I hereby announce myself a date for reelection to tte 01 Treasurer for Kershaw county, < to the rules of the democratic D. M. McCAHKIl IOK SIll KU l To the Democratic Vetera or r shaw Ooattfy : I hereby auoou%i Belf as a candidate for tte oflic* , Sheriff Kershaw County, Subject t the rules governing the Democrat primary. I. ('. HOUGH. I hereby announce myself ?* a dldate for the office of Sheriff of shaw County, lu the coming priu.,. election: Zg&L B. NETTLES. * I hereby aunouBce myself m r date tor the office of Sheriff of Kt i^HLajb^-HUhJprt to tha ^H-ratic Primary, , v w J: 1>0BV HUCKABFjfc' I hereby annouttee myself us a ( dldate for the ~tffiiee Of Sheriff KernlMlW County^ subject to the i of ^fhe Democratic, primary. V BEN R DeLOAOfiE; " I hereby announce myself a candid date for the office <of Sheriff of Ktft aliuw County,- subject to the rules the Democratic Primary. (J. C. WKLSCM I hereby anuouuee ihyseli ai .a hi, dldate for the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County at the opproaehia* Pcmocratlc Prima i'y. a i>. oom j ? . . .-3 I hereby aunounce myself a cindk date for -the office of Sheriff of shaw County, subject to the rules of: the Democratic primary. BANYAN It. TIIUE3DELL i I hereby announce myself a candl.! date for -the office of Sheriff of K m shaw County, subject to the roles of the; Democratic l>rlmary j '?v. ? ' SINCLAIR. J MTOR JUDGE OF PROBATA 5| To the Democratic Voteris of Kershttj County : With deep gratitude for putl f <i vors, and with the consclousnea d : huving done my duty faithfully, I hereby announce myself a candidate for : re-election to the office of Judge of Pro bate of Kershaw County, subject to tie ; rules of the approaching primary elec tion, assuring you, one and all, thiu your support will be heartily appre ciated. Very respectfully, W. u Mcdowell. I hereby announce myself a oandidat? for the .office of Judge of Probate tnd pledge myself to abide by the rul? gov/ o rning said primary. - ' "o ' JOHN J. GOODAUB FOR MAGISTRATES . 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-nomination to the office of Magistrate for De'Kalb Township, Ker shaw County, subject to the rulei of the Democratic .Primary,.. : SAMUIOL N. NICHOLSON. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Magistrate of De Kalb Township, subject to the rule* of the Democratic Party. H. M. FINCHEB. ti j.i. I hereby announce myself a canmwe for the office of Magistrate, for the Up per Division of Wateree Township, wb ^ect to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. J. B. NBIiSON. The friends of Mr.. L. P. Thompson, of Liberty Hill, wish to announce his name as a candidate for the office of Mi|i?* trate for Flat Rock Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I hereby .announce myself as a candi date for the office o? Magistrate for D* Kalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. * H. W. BARNES. The friends of Mr. S. A. Vincent de *ir/? to announce liim aw u cftndMat* for thr office of Magistrate for lower Flat Hock Township, subject to the rok? and regulations of the Democratic pri* j niapy. ? ? ... . ' ~ ? ? ? FOR REPRESENTATIVE To the Democratic voters of KersMW County : J hereby announce myeelf ? candidate for reelection to the Hou# ,of Representatives subject to the raw of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, NORMAN ?. RICHARDS. M. M. Johnson Is hereby announced v a candidate for. the- House of BePr*?e?' t a tires from Kershaw County* .subject t? the rules and regulations governing tw Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as s candi date for .the House of Representative from Kcr&haw County f aubjfect to tb? rules of the Democratic party. D. T. BLACKMON. [ The friends of Mr. F. O. P?rry, * Liberty Hill, ? announce his name ** 1 candidate for the House of Repreaesta tires from Kershaw county, subject to the rules of, the Democratic party. To the Vojters of Kershaw County : w answer to yonr many requests I will o* fer my candidacy for the House of I w resentatives. I will abide th? tiad* * the Democratic Party. ^ M. tuMt? n- TIN people of Kershaw. Connty tf* noance lfr. Newton Kelly s csSdW for, the House of Representative* to the/rnle? of the Democrat* P*1 mary. ./JL';