The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 29, 1932, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
J^iouncements
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I To <)'" , S??Vl*tatrlct of South
Kk thank you for
Eio*' ,' ?feyou tovo horoto^
each eleotion aiul
Kt |i>e" " i >m a cowUduto
ft tho Ttad Oongroji
Kr ConfiTreh^ ti Primary to bo hokl
W ^??4ni hor6by solicit your
liTiaid Prtu.?y ?<? P^V-y.
Kh m , , *itv to your boat in tor^otL?
to the n?d.
the F gi*fi5VBNSON.
For Oa?w* ?
I nby s^L:"om
If fifth < "ner^'l?2dJ^?U to
^eeratic v"j?p!RJI0KAIHID8.
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OiM"' jaUBS H. CUYBURN.
a. .a. Democratio Votora of X?r
to the . ?nn0mtoo I am a caiv*
?* Ci"' ,ie office of Clerk of Court
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li Sco in interest of every citiIf
rf the county. I will .p?recl.to
|, votes of Ul^ H JONBS.
I,hereby announce **?%?
for the House or lJ*?(Pr?a?*}1*.
EL from Kershaw County ??>***
Efte rules and regulation# of the
Jemocratic Vnm*?\ BOiWEN.
I For House of RepreewaUtives^
II hhrebv announce myself as a can
BjJte for re-election to th? Hou?e
I? ilmresentatives from Kershaw
* niti and will appreciate the votes
["the people in the coming primary.
Respectfully,
JAMiES R. BELX.
For House of Representatives^
I hereby announce myself for the
?i Mature and if elected will do my
Z to represent thd P??Ple. of the
ounty and state to the best of' my
Sty. I will abide by the result of
..primary clcctlmn^oN KBULY
For House of Representatives
o the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
AtthTurL'ent request.of my friends
iaughout the countyyl hereby anwnce
myself as a candidate for the
louse of Representatives in the en
ling Democratic primary subject to
le rules of the party.
MENiDBL L. smith
For Superintendent R W"*
To the Voters of Kershnw Oounty.
hereby announce, myself as a canidate
for re-election to the office of
toraty Superintendent of Bducetiion,
nhject to the rules of the Democratic
irimtry.
(UZ*&8BSS?& WATTS.
The many frienda of Rev.3Wj F.
fcridge wish to announce him as a
ux&late for the office of County
ioperintendent of Education. ^
Jstridge is well qualified to fill this
mportant position.
For Superintendent #f Education
I hereby announce myself ae a canidste
for the offiee of Supermtenant
of Education, subject to we miw
if the Democratic primary and Will
ippreciate the votes of the PO?Pl??r
? county. AiiVA D. GiASKIN
For Superintendent of Education
Po Tho Voters of Kershaw County*
Having had eight years experience
5 the office of (Superintendent ox
Sducation, and being thoroughly famliar
with the sdhool eyetetoa of KerPHaw
County, I hereby announce my*
pelf as a candidate for the office 01
Superintendent of Education.
Very
[For Magistrate DeKalb Tewnship
[ I hereby announce myself aa a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Magistrate for DeKaib Township,
subject to the rules of the DemoWtic
primary.
I B. M. SMITH
For Magistrate at Camden
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
A>r the office of Magistrate
for DeKalb Township, subject to ,^he
rules and regulations governing the
Democratic primary and wilt appreciate
the support of the voters.
' m- McOASKILL
bar Magistrate DeKalb Township
I hereby announce my name as a
candidate for the office of Magistrate
of DeKalb Townahip -with office at
Camden, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Respectfully*
R. B. BLYTHER
FOR MAGISTRATE.
We hereby announce M. B. Kabon
for Magistrate of Upper Division of
West Wateree.
The Voters.,
For Magistrate, Upper Wateree
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate for Wateree
Township, upper division, in the approaching
primary and pledge myself
to abide by the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party. ,
, NXQK R^Y, JR.
For Magistrate at Blaney
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Magistrate for lower Wateree Townahip
with office at Maney, and wiU
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
foT your support,
, WARREN D. SANDERS.
For Magistrate Flat Rock
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-eleotion to the office of
Magistrate for Flat Rock township,
subject to the. rules of the Democratic
primary.
T. C. FLETCHER.
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Mr. Pate 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 Bethime
I hereby announce myself at a candidate
for the office of Magistrate
for Lower Buffalo Township with office
at Bfethune subject to the rules of
the Democratic Primary and will appreciate
the 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 ths
office of Coroner for Kershaw County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Will appreciate your
support. ?~
FRED C. MOSELEY.
1 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 Coroner
of Kershaw county subject te
the Democratic primary. Will appreciate
your support.
J. H. (HARRY) WILSON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for coroner subject to rule* governing
Democratic primary election.
S. J. WEST.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of coroner for
Kershaw county, subject to Jh? rules
of the Democratic primary. I will
appreciate thf votes of the people.
W. C.' STEWART,
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 peoPl*'
JULIAN B. RUSH.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Coroner for
Kershaw County, subject to the rules
and regulations governing: the prima:
ry election. C. V. iMAAjSADEAU
For Coroner
I hereby announce myself ae a candidate
for the office of Coroner for
Kershaw county on the Farmers' and
Taxpayers' League platform, subject
to wie rules of the primary and will
appreciate the support of the Voters.
tff T 7TTO A fWAV
ft i-ii-i v v aw WW V.
For Coroner
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office erf Coroner for
Kershaw county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
# JOE MOSELEY.
FOR MASTER IN EQUITY
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Master for Kershaw county subject
to the rules of the Depiocratic primary.
W. L. DePASS, JR.
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FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR
To the Voters of Kershaw County:
I hereby announce myself-as a candidate
for re-election to the office of
County Director for DeKalb Township
and will appreciate your continued
support which I have been favored
with in the past.
. Respectfully,
H. G. CARRISON, JR.
For County Director
At the solicitation of many of my
friends throughout the township I
herebv announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Director (or DeJWbTOwnship,
and will appreciate
the support of the people in the comVsoabn
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ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF
THE NEW
Camden Branch
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W. G. TREVATHAN I
AWNINGS AND TENTS I
PHONE 29
In order to terra you better, ' we are opening our
Camden Branch. Don't wait for the hot weather I
oatore calling us to install that Porch Awning i and .1.
*?dow awnings?so essentlal to summer comfort.
Call on ta today. Estimates furnished free. I
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Hoover Fortune Has I
Shrunk Considerably I
Now York, July 24.?'Herbert lloov- I
er'a peraonat fortune, soys the m?|f I
azine "Fortune," in its August issue, I
out tomorrow, hfa shrunk to 1700,000 I
from van eat i mated 14,000,000 at the I
time of hia retirement from busi- I
ne4a in 1914.
The shrink aire is attributed prin- I
cipally to an interest in an invest- I
ment company whose aoquialtions are I
described mostly as liabilities. Mr. I:
Hoover and some friends formed the I
company in 1920 with a capital of l|
$2,009,000. . ' j
While the inve&tment company I
made the largest dent, the magasine I
says, Mr. Hoover's wealth was re- I
duced materially by expenses in con- I
nection with the Belgian relief and I ]
the peace conference and other public I j
Contributions. k I
At the age of 30, says the maga- I
zine, Mr. Hoover's capital was $500,- I
000, amassed from various mining en- I
tertprises. That was in 1908. About
that time he increased his I
holding? in the then deserted Ber- I
muda lead, silver, zinc and copper
mines, which now are the richest of I
the kind in the world, the article con- I
tinues, 'because he was not convinced I
they had not been exhausted. I
'Mr. Hoover made a $600,000 profit I
in the iBishop's Gate 'Syndicate, Inc., I
a (Roumanian oil property,; and uu>st I
of the remainder of the $4,000;u00 I
from various salaries and bonuses as I
a consultant and director. I
The 15,000 salary reduction Presi- I
dent Hoover recently ruled himself is 1
estimated to amount to a cut of 13 I
per cent in relation to hia total in- I
come. ^ *
uncle sam Hard competitor i
And It Is Unfair To The Man In Pri- I
vate Business
Uhc!? (Sam may print envelopes in I
corrtpetition with local printers, do I
dental work in competition with den- I
tists, he can loan money, run banks, I
conduct commercial, shipping, handle I
railroads, buy wheat, sell groceries, I
and operate mills, but there is one I
thing he cannot make any money or I
pay any dividends in conducting all I
this business. The taxpayer, who is I
called upon to meet all the deficits, I
has found this out. Just as the gov- I
ernment is going into business, thous- I
ands of people are going out. In the I
meantime, taxes have increased in the I
Federal government by 730 per cent, I
and those who still have a "going I
business" find it hard to pay this in- I
crease in taxes, much less meet Uncle I
Sam's competition, according to offi- I
cials of the Minnesota Taxpayers As- I
sociation. I
America's greatness is built, not I
upon political officiousness, but upon I
the industry and the thrift of the rank I
and file of the American people. I
When the government eventually I
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sphere, when it quits competing with |
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crime, with taxes, hnd other func- I
tions, and when the individual learns I
over again that individual responsi- I
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