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Announcements FOR~CONGKMBB - tho Democratic votera of the Jl congreo?ion?l District of South PXiw * Mr?* ^nk ior ?# splendid vote you havehereto* given me at each election and nnounce that I am a candidate W for the 73rd Congress forthe Democratic Primary to be held 2 August and hereby solicit your 'V. in httid primary und pledge my Lied loyalty to your beat inters ^afHUhfuldevotion to the needs of the District.^ ^ STEVENSON. For Congress i Hereby announce myself a can...L for the 19f& Congress from v Fifth Congressional District of !iuth Carolina and pledge myself to 2 governed by the rules of the democratic pr FOR clerk of* court I hereby announce myself as a Julidate for re-election to t.be office IfSerk of Court for Kershaw County Jubject to rules of the Democratic primary. james h> CLYBURN. W the Democratic Voters of Kergbjiw County: I announce I am a canMate for the office of Clerk of Court *nd solicit your vote in the coming For Hoase of Representatives I hereby announce myself a candtj-t? for the House of Representative from Kershaw county, subject to the roles governing the DemocratS primary election. I pledge my w service in interest of every citizen of the county. 'I will appreciate thfl votes of all. the WADE H. JONES. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County subject3 to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. E. T. BOWEN. | For House of Representatives I hereby announce myself as a can-, didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Kershaw j County, and will appreciate the votes | of the people in the coming primary. Respectfully, JAMES R. BELK. For House of Representatives , I hereby announce myself for the , Legislature and if elected will do my ; best to represent the people of the, county and state to the best of my ( ability. I will abide by the result of the primary election. _L_. ? NEWTON KELLY For Superintendent of Education tjfc the Voters of Kershaw Opunijf: I hereby announce myself as A' candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Very respectfully, ? (MRS.) KATHLEEN B. WATTS. The many friends of Rev. W. P.! Estridge wish to announce him as a j candidate for the office of County, Superintendent of Education. Mr. Estridge is well qualified to fill this important position. For Superintendent of Education I hereby announce myself as a can- j didate for the office of Superintend-1 ent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and will appreciate the votes of the people of the county. ALVA D. GAjSKIN For Superintendent of Education To The Voters of Kers'haw County: Having had eight yeans experience in the office of [Superintendent of Education, and being thoroughly familiar with the school system of Kershaw County, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education. Very respectfully, I. J. McKENZIE. For Magistrate DeKalb Township I hereby announce myself a* a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township object to the rules of the Democratic primary. B. M. SMITH Vor Magistrate at Camden I hereby announce tmyself as a Candidate for the office of- Magistrate *or DeKalb Township, subject to the ^ules and regulations governing the democratic ti rim a.... ^ Trill ?ute the support off the voters. D. M. McOASKILL " 1 i * lf??? . For Magistrate DeKalb Township 1 hereby announce my name as a J cumulate for the office of Magistrate i or DeKalb Township with office at Camden, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, R. B. BLYTHKR 1 FOR MAGISTRATE. 1 We hereby announce M. B. Rabon for Magistrate of Upper Division of , West Wateree. The Voters. For Magistrate, Upper Wateree 1 I hereby announce myself a can- , didate for Magistrate for Wateree Township, upper division, in the approaching primary and pledge myself J to abide by tho rules and regulations of the Democratic party. NICK RAY, JR. For Magistrate at Blaiuy I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for lower Wateree Township with office at Maney, and will appreciate the votes of the people. J. D. WATSON. For Magistrate West Wateree I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate Kershaw county, West Wateree subject to. the rules of the Democratic Primary, asking for your support. WARREN iD. SANDERS. For Magistrate Flat Rock I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Hat Rock township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. C. FLETCHER. Mr. ftte Announces. I am again announcing myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of magistrate with office at Bethune, and shall appreciate the votes of the [people. .C. C. PATE For Magistrate at Bethune I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Lower Buffalo Township with office at Bethune subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary and will appreciate fhe. support of the people. JOHN A. YOUNG. FOR CORONER I hereby announce to the voters of Kershaw county that I am a candidate for Coroner of Kershaw county, and will greatly appreciate their favorable support in the coming primary election. Very respectfully, G. R. CLEMENTS At the solicitation of friends throughout the county I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Will appreciate your support. FRED C. MOSELEY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary and will appreciate the votes of the people. Very respectfully, ISAAC F. HOLLAND. I hereby announce my name as a candidate for the office of Coroner ; for Kershaw county in the approaching" primary election subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and will appreciate the support of the voters# THOMAS J. TURNER. I hereby announce myself for Cor-1 [ oner of Kershaw county subject to I the Democratic primary. Will ap! preciate your support. J. H. WILSON. | I hereby annouilce myself a candidate for coroner subject to rules goYr erning Democratic primary election. S. J. WEST. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of coroner for Kershaw county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate the votes of the people. W. C. STEWART. -1 hereby announce myself af a candidate for the office of coroner for Kershaw county, subject to Abe rules of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate the votes of the people. JULIAN B. RUSH. FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw Co1.,r,fy, ""Meet to the rules land regulations' governing the prima j ry election. C. V. (MAiSSABfEAU Fireproof Trees Used f To Stop Forest Fires Fireproof trees set out to crisscross forests are the new protection against destructive timber Ares* It j is a PaciAc Coast development, J. W. Woo$s, forester of Longview, Wush,, the non-inflammable qualities of Oregon alder (Alnus Rubra). It appeared poj^ible that a Are could bo ur res ted by natural walls or borders of such non-burnable growing material. Mr. Woods divided southern Washington young plantations into compartments hedged with Oregon alders. He found that the aiders did act as "a very efficient deterrent." Now the Federal Forest Service J has adopted the method in the west- ! em plantations. Recently G, R. Ink- j ster, manager of the Perpetual Forests of Now Zealand, and the forestry departments of two Australian States took up the experiment, "I saw," reported Mr. Inkster, after a visit to the Longfbell forests in Washington, "where a forest had been burned right up to a belt of these alder -trees which Aames had been unable to ignite. | Mr. Woods collected 20,000,000 alder seeds for the New Zealand and Australia Arebreak plantings. These will supersede the strips of ploughed earth formerly used to check Ares, but which were not so effective as the alder : border in preventing Ares from spreading. , * Plato Edney, white, was electrocuted at the state prison at?RaleighN. C., Friday. He had been convicted on a charge of slaying his wife, and maintained his innocence, ex- i plaining that it was an accident, up until he took his seat in the chair, * and then confessed that he had lied all the time and that he did kill his wife- "I deliberately blew her brains o?j. with a shotgun," he said. Mrs. Daisy Allen Story, a former head of the national Daughters of the American Revolution, died at New Rochelle, N. Y., Friday, aged 75 years. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS, The committee appointed by the County Democratic Executive Committeepcdmposed of W. T. Holley, D. M. Kirkley and N. P. Gettys, have Axed the assessments of candidates a a frtllnwfl' 'i Clerk of Court, $75.00. .. . Superintendent of Education $50.00. Master in Equity, $100.00. i House of Representatives, $25.00. Township Directors, $5.00. j Magistrate at Camden, $25.00. . Magistrate at Bethune, $15.00. Magistrate at Kershaw, $15.00. Magistrate at Blaney, $15.00. All other Magistrates, $5.00. Coroner, $5.00. The books of enrollment are now open and in the hands of some club member at each precinct. It is not necessary for one to re-enroll this j year if his or her name was on -the roll in 1930. Persons becoming of voting age since 1930 will have to add their names to the list and persons moving from one precinct to another since 1930 will have to have their names added. The roll books will remain open until the last Tuesday in July, which will \fe July 26, when they will close. Filing Pledges Candidates will have until midnight of Saturday, August 20, in which to pay their assessments and Ale their pledges. Assessments are to be paid to I.'C. Hough, treasurer of executive committee and pledges will have to be made to J. H. Clyburn, Clerk of Court. Campaign Dates The campaign will open at Antioch on Monday, August 22, 10 a. m. Blaney, Monday, August 22, 8 p. m. Bethune> Tuesday, August 23, 10 g a. m. ? 4 Rabon's Cross Roads, Wednesday, August 24, 10 a. m. Westville, Wednesday, August 24, 4;30 p. m. j Camden, Thursday, August 25, 3 p. m. Kershaw, Friday, August 26, 10. a. m. Mount Pisgah, (Saturday, August 27. 10 *. m. -Camden Cotton Mills, Saturday, August 27, 8 p. m. ,S. F. BR.ASJNGTON, County Chairman. H. D. NILDS, Secretary. For Coroner I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw county on the Farmers' and Taxpayers' League platform, subject to the rules of the primary and will appreciate the support of the voters. W. LEWIS A. COOK. ! For Coroner j I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw county, subject to the rules [ of the Democratic primary. . JOE MOS&LEY. FOR MASTER IN EQUITY I hereby announce myself as a can- j didate for re-election to the office of Master for Kershaw county subject ! to the rule* of the Democratic primary. W. L. DePA>S8, JR. FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR To the Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a can- ! didate for re-eledtion to the office of County Director for DeKalb Township and will appreciate your continued mippor t which I have been favored with in the past. * Re epectf u n y, H. G. GARRISON, JR. , ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE NEW Camden Branch OF IIW. G. TREVATHAN | 11 AWNINGS AND TENTS I PHONE 29 I II In order Camden Branch. Don't wait MAwnin*?I More calling us to install that rot I window I SaLi free. I| Call on its today. Estimates furturtied Quality | PRINTING v " & : .V VVv-7" ' V.., | ! - -r-~' ' - ..... vy. j&'t*' ' Delivered , :V 9 Promptly , . s ? .... w ' ' " 1 Our Job Printing Department wishes to bring to the attention of every user of job printing a thought on service. We only ask that you give us a trial and see for yourself how prompt our service is. Because the use of printed matter -has in? creased during the past decade and SERVICE as well as Quality is demanded. We have spent a lot of money in modern and ~~ labor-saving equipment in order to keep abreast . 4 v - IT t. - with progress and meet these demands. jt - ? i t . Back of this are years of thoughtful care and study in the art of printing and selection of paper stock. On these points we solicit your business, for thtey enable jus to give you good printing. ? PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE i GIVE US A TRIAL o r Two Complete Job Plants Combined The Camden Chronicle Telephone 29 f - ' _ *_ l.^ i ... '.ii. "* ^