The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 19, 1932, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
jJXnnouncements
ff(>g OONGRHfl^
I n^lvocrwtk voter* of tM
IBfe * JlJJ&nal .District *f South
to thonk you for
j voto you h*vo aerstoBTI5***1
-t eaoh eleotioa aad
is. ^ r#?.A
Primary to bo hold
1W ^T ana heroby ooHcit your
:i KrfoW primary
tH* in/lovalty to yoor boot intor ng^SSul
teTOUOU to tho needs
^ gTEVBNaoN.
For CottgrOfO 1jB fa
y m . oKv announce my self a canBl
^?r? y ,he 73rd Congress from
if"-,;"' ...rUional IHrtfkt of
I Eel i.m and pUdw myaall to
. ii.#i?rU by tho rule, of the
; . pcratie P"j""i\ RIOHAHDS.
! ! I vqk CLBRK OP COURT
* iv announce myself as a
I 1B* A3! L re-election to the office
p1(,g.te f Court for Kershaw County
?f;fC;S. oi the Democratic
BP'" JAMBS h. CLYBURN.
i i? thA Democratic Voters of Ker
j? ! ?,?tv 1 announce I am a canmSr.^L
offke of Clerk of Court
Wf" iwt your vote in the coming
l,e,r? sfSSFt
Ijltorthc House of Representa Elfrom
Kershaw county, subject
Ht. rules governing the bomocratRK
y election. I pledge my
L ?rvi?' in interest of every eitiiErfthe
county. I will appreciate
* TOt6S ?' WADE H. JONES.'
' I hereby announce myself as a can;
|A!J for the House of Representa L
from Kershaw County subject
K the rules and regulations -of the
^Democratic boWBN.
For House of Representatives
thereby announce mysetfas acan didate
for re-election to the House
of Representatives from Kershaw
BSwnty, and will appreciate the votes
^Kifthc people in tho coming primary.,
Respectfully,
JAMBS R. BELK.
-For House of Representatives
I I hereby announce myself for the
Legislature andvif elected will do my
best to represent the people of the
B county and state to the best ofj my
ability. I will abide by the result of
the primary election. ,
NEWTON KEGLLY J
I For Superintendent of Education
To the Voters of Kershaw County:
Hereby announce myself as a canB
d&te for re-election to th? office of
County Superintendent of Education,
abject to the rules of the Democratic
jrimary.
Very respectfully,
(MRS.)-KATHLEEN B. WATTS.
The many friends of Rev. W. F.
B Eatridge wish to announce him as a
B candidate for the office of County
B Superintendent of Education. Mr.
Estridge is well qualified to nil-this
important position.
For Superintendent rof Education
I hereby announce myself as a carJ"
-dititte for the office of Superintendent
of Education, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary and will
appreciate the votes of the people of
the cou y. ALVA D. GASKIN
For Superintendent of Education
To The Voters of Kershaw County:
Having had eight years 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. McKBNZIE.
Fer .Magistrate DeKalb Township
I hereby announce myself as a. candidate
for re-election to the office of
Magistrate for DeKalb Township,
subject to the rules of the Demo-cratic
primary.
B. M. SMITH
For Magistrate at Camden
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Magistrate
f?r DeKalb Township, subject to thd
rules and regulations governing the
Democratic primary and will appre(ate
the support of th? voters.
D. M. MoCASKILL
Pw Magistrate DeKalb Township
1 hereby announce my name as a
candidate- for the office of Magistrate
?f DeKalb Township with office at
amder.. object to the rules of the
^mocrat.c primary,
Re spectfully a
R. B BLYTHER
for magistrate.
We hereby announce M. B. Rabon
Mag..-tr;ite of Upper Division of
j ^Wt Wateree.
The Voters.
for Magistrate, Upper Watery
j hereby announce myself VcaWdate
for Magistrate for. Watereo
Jrir^hip, upper division, in tho ayPrimary
and pledge myself
. tu ky the rules and regulations
the Democratic party. ,
NICK RAY, JR.
For Magistrate at Blaney
j J j*r?hy announce myself as a canJJ*te
re-election te the office of
JJtutrate for lower Wateree Town"vith
office at Maney, and wiH
*Ppr?ciate the votes of the people.
J. D. WATSON.
,?*r Magistrate Wait Wateroo
*iWurfjJ mjKuuaw*c>n"
ty, West Wateree subject to the rules
of the Democratic Primary, asking
for your support. " \ *
WARREN D. SANDER&V
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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.
T. C. FLETCHER.
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For Magistrate Lower Flat Rock
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Magistrate
for Lower Flat Rook Township, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
Respectfully,
ty. G. ANTHONY.
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 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
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 countyr
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
rbles 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
th^ Democratic primary. Will appreciate
your support.
J. H. (HARRY) WILSON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for coroner subject to rules 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 niles
and regulations governing the primary
election. C. V. iMASSADEAU
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. I
will appreciate the votes of the people.
JULIAN B. RUSH.
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.
r*._ rv.jj.jj.
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
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-election to the office of
Master for Kershaw county subject
to the rules of the Democratic primary.
W. L. DePASS, JR.
FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR
To the Voters of Kershaw County:
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-eledtion to the office of
County Director for DeKalb Township
and wall appreciate your con-;
tinued support which I have been favored
with in the past.
Respectfully, ,
H. O. CARRESON, JR.
For County Director
At the solicitation of many of my
frlencb throughout the township I
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Director for DeKalb
Township, and will appreciate
the support of Hiie people in the com
Clarendon Woman
Bitten By Rattler
Manning, Aug. 11.?Mrs. R. T. Har-|
ring ton, on Route 2, was struck twioe
by a rattlesnake at 6 o'clock yesterday
while gathering vegetables. After
the snake struck once, Mrs. Harrington
turned and saw it recoil, but
before she could get out of its way
the serpent struck her again. The
patient was ill last night and had a
sinking spell early this morning, but
at 8:45 this afternoon she was resting
quietly.
Franklin 1). Roosevelt will make a
tour of the Pacific coast in his campaign
for the presidency.
General News Notes
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Butter has risen in price on the
Chicago market since June 30 from
17 1-4 cents to 28 1-4 cents a pound,
the high price for the year.
The Commercial Bank of Union
City, Ind., was robbed by a gang or
Ave bandits Friday. They got away
in an automobile with #6,500 or more. !
Clifford Fowler, sheriff of Union
county, N. ., is charged with embex- '
xling $20,000 or more of the county's
tux moneys. The sheriff is free under
a bond of $5,000.
The body of Dina Side res, 14, who
disappeared Friday, was found on a
San Francisco street ort Sunday, |
wrapped in a burlap saek. Her head
was batttrqd. o
Doak Carter, former chief of staff |
of the bonus expeditionary forces, has
asked President Hubio of Mexico, by !
wire for permission to establish a
colony of veterans in that country.
The last of the bonus expeditionary
forces gQt away from Johnstown,
Pa., on Saturday, to which city they
had been invited after -being driven
out of Washington.
Official figures of tho prohibition
bureau of the government for the two
years ending 1931, show property
seizures totaling $21,000,000 and fines
imposed for violations totaling $12.000,000.
Tho postmaster at Louisville, Ky?
has returned to senders as non-mail- I
'able matter letters which bear stamps
urging repeal of the eighteenth
amendment, on the grounds that they
violate postul regulations which require
that only postage stamps appear
on the face.
J. Fred Essary, Washington correspondent
of the Baltimore Sun, has
been awarded a prize of $1,000 for
having done the most noteworthy re- portorial
work in Washington during
last year. His story dealt with the
"Inside deliberations" of the Wicker-,
sham commission leading up to its
prohibition report.
Senator John S. Cohen, of Georgia,
in New York attending a meeting of
Democrats rat the call of James A.
Farley, gave out the idea that the
business improvement, the stock market
spurt and the rise of commodity ]
prices is in part due towhjt#.hy#??#Jl?d...
*ttT0'~^'fffowihg convict ion" that Governor
Roosevelt will be elected president.
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A cloudburst in the vicinity of Lex- !
ington, Ky., last week caused dam- i
age to tobacco warehouses and other
property of more than $1,000. More
than 500 men were given work in tobacco
plants moving and assisting in
drying out burley leaf tobacco damaged
by the flood waters.
The Pacolet mills opened Monday ;
V>h a full time schedule and employ
over 1,000 persons. It has been
closed since the first of June. NOTICE
OF SAKE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the Decree of the
Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw
County, State of 'South Carollina, in
the cause of The First National Bank
of Camden against H. L, Schlosburg,
et al., I will sell to the highest bidder
or bidders before the Court House
door in the Town of Camden, State
of South Carolina, during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in
September, 1932, the same being the
5th day of said month, the following
described property: ^ .
"Thirty (30) shares of stock in The
Outlook Shoppe, Camden, South Car- I
olina, Certificates Numbers 6, 7 and
8. Also Thirty (30) shares of Stock,
Certificate Number Three (3) of the
Art Furniture Manufacturing Company
of Macon, Georgia." ?-- Terms
of sale cash. The Master 1
shall require the bidder to deposit
either In cash or certified check on
some, responsible bank, the sum of
Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars on the
bid on each block of stock.
W. L. DePASS, JR.,
Master for Kershaw County
August 19th, 1992
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw.
Under and by virtue of sundry
Writs of Execution directed to the
undersigned as follows:
S. W. Hogue, County Treasurer,
County and State taxes for the years
1930 and 1931.
- J. . Boykin, City Clerk and Treasurer,
City Taxes for the City of Camden,
for the years 1929, 1930 and
1931. ' '
And in the following cases against
the said Fischel's 5, 10 and 25c Store:
The Klein Crigler Company.
The Goudey Gum Company.
Manhattan Handkerchief Company.
Princes* Pat. .....
Plough,-Incorporated. Maryland
Bargain House.
We have levied upon the accounts,
stock of goods, wares, merchandise
and fixtures of the said Fischel's 5, j
10 and 25c Store, situated in the
storehouse "heretofor^r occupied by
them on the West side of Broad
street of the City of Camden, County |
of Kershaw, State of South Carolina,
and will sell the same, or so much ;
thereof as necessary to satisfy the
said executions and costs, to the highest
bidder, for ca9li, before the Court
House door, in the City of Camden.
County of Kershaw, State of South
Carolina, on the first Monday in September.
1932, being the 5th day thereof,
during the legal hours of sale.
.Said property levied upon and sold
as the property of the said Fischel's
5, 10 and 25c Store, to satisfy the
aforesaid executions and costs.
J. H. McLBOD,
Sheriff, Kershaw County, S. C.
H. D. HILTON,
Chief of Police of the (Sty of
. , _ Camden, 8. C.,
August 1st, 1932. . . I |
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