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Irr-- ^ oitticements ,? it ?ch elx>U<m and that l".m a cantata <? ?^uW Vnd ?>? *** y0<" /primary a?d pUd*> my vmItv to your bo*t intercut devotion to the needs U\V. F. STEVENSON. For Congreee announce myself a caiv,lu. 73rd "Congress from 'w.Uional Wrlct of in? and plodge myself to d by the rules of the ^j'^RlOHARDiS. C1.ERK OF COURT announce myself as a ,r re-election to the office i'oui't for Korehaw County rule. Of the Democratic JAMES a- CLYBURN. lemocratlc Voters of Kerv I announce I am a canhe office of Clerk of Court VoIJr vote in the comin, ir'jUmlggoRE. Tnnolc?"aU?ndihe House of RepresentaKershaw county, subject 3 governing the bmnocratelection. I pledge my e in interest of every citfcounty. I will appreciate ?f WADE H. JONES. announce myself as a canthe House of RepresentaKershaw County subject cs and regulations of the : primary^ 3(>wm >use of- Representatives announce myself as a canreflection to the House sentatives . from Kershaw ul will appreciate the votes pie in the commg primary. Respectfully, JAMES R. BELK. use of Representatives ir announce myself for the e and if elected will do my "present the people off the d state to the test of my will abide by the result of ry election. wwtv NEWTON KELLY ouse of Representatives mocratic Voters of Kershaw y: , , . lrRent request of my frienas it the county, I hereby anyself as a candidate for the Representatives in the ennocratic primary subject to of the party. MENDEL L. SMITH perintendent of Education Voters of Kershaw County: announce myself as a canr re-election to the office^ of uperintendent of Education, i the rules of the Democratic . Very respectfully, ;.) KATHLEEN B. WATTS. any friends of Rev. W. F. wish to announce him as a for the office of County ndent of Education. Mr. is well qualified to fill this t position. iperintendent of Education >y announce myself as a canr the office of Superintfcndiucatiom, subject to the rules >e mocratic primary and will e the votes of the people of :y. ALVA D. GASKIN iperintendent of Education ?oters of Kershaw County: j had eight yean experience office of Superintendent of n, and being thoroughly famh the sdhool system of Kex-M-n county, I hereby announce my* wf as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education. Very respectfully, I. J. MoEENPZIE. rv ^a,?'8tra^e DeKalb Township J hereby announce myself as a Canute for re-election to the office of j -^istrate for DeKalb Township.? wbjcct to the rules of the Demo*! eratf.c 2r;~sr,7 ' | B. M. SMITH j For Magistrate at Camden ,,! fryy announce myself as a can?i n J?tu m* offke of Magistrate rulaiTownship, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary and will approelate the support of the voters, v ^ * D- M- MoOASKILL Far Magistrate DeKalb Township . 1 hereby announce my name as a candidate for the office of Magistrate of DeKalb Township with office at Camden, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, , R. B. BLYTHKR FOR MAGISTRATE. We hereby announce M. B. ltahon ?' Upper Div"lw> The Voters. For Magistrate, Upper Wateree I hereby announce myself a candidate for ^pgistrate for Wateree lownship, upper division, in the approaching primary and pledge myself to phide by th<^ rules and regulations of the Democratic party. NICK RAY, JR. For Magistrate at Blaney I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the offioe of Magistrate for lower Wateree Township with office at Haney, 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 D. SANDERS. For Magistrate Flat Rock I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Flat Rock township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. 6 T. C. FLETCHER. Mr. Pate Announces. I am again announcing myself as a candidate for re-election to the office I of magistrate with office at Bethuno, ! and shall appreciate the votes of the j people. C. C; PATE Feu Magistrate at Bethune I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Lower Buffalo Township with ofifice at Bethune subject to the rules of !the Democratic Primary and will apj preciate the support of the people. JOHN A. YOUNG, j FOR CORONER J. I hereby announce to the voters of j Kershaw county that I am a candidate for Cferoner of Kershaw county, and will greatly appreciate their favorable support in the coming primary election. f!>v 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 & can: didate 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 I hereby announce my name as n 1 candidate for the office of Coroner 1 for Kershaw county in the approach| ing primary election subject to the I 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 to the Democratic primary. Will appreciate your support. J. H. (HARRY) WHLSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for coroner subject to rulea governing 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 yotes 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 peoJULIAN 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 primary election. C. V. iMASSABEAU 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' all *VT%A *- /\f tVlO VAfftTC "w. LEWIS A. OOOK. For Coroner I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JOE MOSELEY. FOR MASTER IN EQUITY "~T hereby announce myself as a caniidate for re-election to the office of Master for Kershaw county subject io the rules of the Democratic primary.. , W. L. DePASS, JR. FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR ro the Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a caniidate for re-election to the office of ZJounty Director for DeKalb Township and will appreciate your conlinued support which I have been farored with in the past. Respectfully, H. G. GARRISON, JR. For County Director At the solicitation of many of my Iriends throughout the township I rereby announce myself as a candiLate for the office of I>irector for DeCatt> Township, and will appreciate he support of the people in tne eom' / < \ -r... ANNOUNCING I THE OPENING OF I THE NEW 11 Camden Branch I OF I, w. G. TREVATHAN I | ? awnings and tents I PHONE 29 I *? you better, we ere opening our I ! kef. n Blench. Don't wait for the hot weether I f " * inelaH that Porch Awning?and I 1 awntnga-?*0 etMatial to lutemer comfort. I L * onm tadaj. Eatimat? furniahed free. ' * ^ By ; r Young Negro Dies Of Poisoning Otis Barnes, a young negro who had been employed as a roustabout st the Lancaster cotton mills, died early Friday morning as a result of what appeared to be toxic poisoning duo to a mixture of liquor and food. Dr, . Brown, the county physician is of the opinion that tho negro died as the result of drinking liquor after eating watermelon. It was said that this negro* had access to watermelon as this was served where he ute supper, although none testified that they saw him eat any melon. Dr. Brown said that the mixture of watermelon and liquor is extremely dangerous and the presumption is that this is what caused his death. Barnes was said to have been drinking on Thursday nigjU and was on his way home' a little past midnight when he was overeomo on Elm street and stopped at the home of a friend. It was said that he appeared to be choking could not drink water. He died about 6 a. m. On the previous night he had been in the company of a married nogress, it is said, and ho had taken her home before becoming seriously ill.?Lancaster News. Son Kills Father John Barton, middle-aged negro railroad fireman, died at the Tuomoy hospital at 11 o'clock this- (morning from wounds received last Thursday morning in a fight with his step-son, Le.Roy Barton. Barton's skull was fractured in several places and little chance of his recovery was held when he was committed to the hospital. Leroy Barton is alleged to have battered his father's head with a sash-weight following a family quarrel. Iyeroy was arrested by City Officers Kirven and Tobias after the fight and placed in the county jail. He told them he was protecting his mother from John Barton, who threatened to shoot her.?Monday's Sumter Item. Jacques Coutant, French editor, in the United States the past two months to study economic conditions says there is no depression in tho United States as compared with conditions in Italy, France and Germany. "The American rich," he says, "remain fabulously wealthy compared to the rich of Europe." Walter W. Waters, of Oregon, commander of the bonus expeditionary forces in Washington, has announced that he will try to organize the "Khaki Shirts," which would be open to women, war veterans and nonveterans. He appeals to citizens to organize all over the country to "overthrow the vested interests and return the government to the hands of the people where it belongs." The German naval schooner Niobe was wrecked off the coasts of Germany and Denmark on Tuesday during a heavy storm, with a loss of 68 lives. The schooner had a crew of 55 sailors and a list of 50 young cadets who were on a training cruise when the ship went down. .Sherman Winkler, 41, brakeman of the Carolina & North-Western railroad, and well known to many people along the line between Chester and Lenoir, was killed- at?Lenoir, N. ,C., on Wednesday morning when he fell between two cars and his body was cut in two. DON'T TOLERATE EXCESS BODY POISONS (EVERYBODY HAS THEM) There is an old saying that nobody ever is completely well. One of the reasons for this, and for the unaccountable fpains, headaches, backaches, frequent colds, and any number of human ailments, is that the body is filled with excess poikons in the vital organs, the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, and the bowels, -s , ^ Of course unless you were kept in a laboratory under constant observation and supervision, and all factors affecting your health carefully regulated, it would be almost an impossibility to keep you in absolute perfect health at all times. Most everybody has an excess of body poisons. But everybody would be in {much better health?would have more vitality and ambition, and would feel many times better all ? the time if they kept themselves rid of these poisons, ^ Only those who take constant particular care of themselves are free from the reactions of these poisons, which sometimes result in rheumatism, chronic constipation, appendicitis, liver and kidney ailments, loss of weight, weakness, and rundown condition. 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