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ANNOUNCEMENTS |v ' Announcement For Conors#* To tho I)o moor title Voter* 01 the Filth Conor eaetonai District: I hereby a?* > nounce myself a candidate for ?lection to the 74th Congress. subject to the rule* of tho Democratic l-Vimary. May I uKuin express to you toy deep appreciation of the splendid vote you gave mo In the hint election and assure you that, If re-elo< led, 1 will give you tho eume conscientious service "'?,1 1 have given during n?y flrgc term In Con* ***** J. P. R1CHAHDH For (kingreaa We are authorized to announce J. E. Beam guard, of York county, as a candidate for Congress from the Fifth District subject to the results of tfce primary election. For Re-gl?ctlon " To tho Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the Htate Senate froni Kerehaw CoUnty In the oornlng primary sub - I loot to the rules and regulations thereof. I pledge my continued efforts in behalf of the taxpayer*. I appreciate the past the ?onddenoe of the people, the cadence of For The Senate I will be a candidate for the State Senate in the coining election. Any voter who-1 believes that I can and will represent our County and State with "n^odlt I will appreciate your support. If yob can't see it In my favor I will still i be a loyal friend of yours. tf. V. nilASINOTON. For The Senate To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: 1 am a candidate for tha> State Senate In the Democratic Primary, subject to the Party's rules and regulations, and I will be grateful for your kind consideration. MURDOCH M. JOHNSON *?, For The House I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County subject to the rules an?V regulation* governing the Democratic Primary. Respectfully. NISI Ij TRU1SSDAMS ESTATE NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Igiurena T. Mills, deceased, aro hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with tho undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. MARGARET J. MILLS, as Executrix Address: Care of .J. Lauren a Mills P. O. Pox 99*1, Columbia, S. C. \ 1 - l.'lsb. SUMMONS State of South Carolina County of Kershaw. Camden Furniture Company, Inc., a Corporation, Plaintiff*, vs. Irene .James, Defendant. !'<? the Defendant Above Named: Complaint having been made unto me by 'he pia.nt.tr above named that you are indebted to it a* set forth -aid i omplaint in the sum of Lb), p!u.> interest and Attorney's fees, balance .owing on a promissory note; There are. therefore, to command you to appear before ine at. my office m the City of Camden. Kershaw I'ounty, Sou'h Carolina, on the L'Oth day after the date of the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, then and there to answer said complaint. Herein fail not or judgment will he given against you hy default. You will further take notico that the affidavit in this action has been deposited and is on file in my office. II. M. SMITH, Magistrate. June fi. 1934. For Tho Houi? To ,th?? Voter* of Kershaw County: I hereby announce n?v?m as a candidate for the House of lt?*i?reaentatiVe? subject to the rule* of the party and if elected will promise a fair and Impartial discharge of the dutlea of the off too, for Hio people and not for corporations 1 !n%xyt six years experience in tho house and Know what the people want. NKVVTON KKI.l.Y For Re-election To the Democrat to Voter* of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself for re-election to the House of Representatives from Kershaw County. I will appreciate the continued support of the people of this county and will endeavor to serve every Interest for the betterment of my county and state If sent hack to the Legislature for another term. Very respectfully yours, JAM KH R. UKI.lv. For Sheriff To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw (bounty: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw County aufoject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Yours respectfully, K. T. BO WEN. For Ro-Eloctlon To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw [County: Upon my record as Sheriff of Kershaw county for the past two terms and upon my reootx) as Deputy .Sheriff for seven years prior thereto, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of Sheriff. I am grateful for the loyal support given me In my previous campaigns, as well as in the administration of the duties of my office, arid 1 ask a continuation of that loyalty and support. J. H- McLlOOD For County Treasurer To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself asa candidate for re-election to tho office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules and retfulunrms of the Democratic primary. \?ou have honored me tflth this office for two terms. I appreciate your loyalty and support' In the past and hope you will continue this support by reelect lug me In coming primary. fi W YLlfO Hocnio For Treanurer To tho Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I heroby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer for Kershaw County subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support will be most appreciated. C. JOE OUTIxA-W For County Treasurer To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office <>f County Treasurer. subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. 1 will appreciate your support.. If STONKY MnnHK For Ro- Election To tbe Democratic Voters uf iv r Imw County. Having served you faithfully several terms as County Auditor, I beg to announce that I will be a candidate In the coining primary and will appreciate the votes a,nd support of my fi lends throughout the county H K SI'AKRiiW For Auditor T t). I > iiio.-i ,ir\'i?t. i s of Kcr-haw ' '..iiiiiv 1 wish to announce myself as j: i '.<idd.it.. f< <i I'minty Auditor f..r KV| [ haw 'ounl \ sul.jt i t.. (be rub s and i ; iil.ii i> ns gov <-i'nitig ill-- I ?< 111 >crat to primary If elected | pi<>mls>' t<> give tie- \. rv Iii'-i service po-siM,, to all the 1" '''pi'' C'lotighout tin- lounjy ami shall ;<Iiprc. i.it?? any support given me in the jUpproa, h,ng primary fot a i b an and I Me . ess! td l aVi', ; \v R tavi.qi: For Rc-Flection i I again offer myself as aYanduiatc for the office of County Director for ; DcKulh township and will appreciate the support of tlie voters. \V. T. R'RDFKAKN. For Township Director At the request of voters from the different sections of Buffalo township I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Director of Ruffalo Township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary election. W. T. HOLLEY. For Re-Electlon r hereby announce myself as a candidate fop re-elootion to the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw County In the approaching Primary election subject to the rules of the Democrat 1c Party. Will appreciate the support of the voters of Kershaw County and If elected will render unprejudiced advice and services as heretofore. I., RKX JO.VKS For Judge of Probate To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County ? Ladles and ("Jentlemen: Complying with the requests of friends and yielding to my own desire to rem'w those I pleasant relations created hv serving the" public in former years, 1 'hereby announce myself a candidate for lite office of Judge-of Probate of Kershaw County and will \ery great Iv .appreciate your support \y L~Mc| >< >WPLL For Judge of Probate I hereby announce mvself as a. candidate f,.r Judge ?.f Probate for Kershaw 1 '"imt y subject to the rules and regulations governing the approaching Democrat io J 'i Intarv N C ARNKTT For Re-Election County Director I T" th - V..t. rs of V est Water, e: I .'by myself a- a candidate for re-cle, ti..n as Dire, for for Watcree I t w n s! i: p. m;I.J, , t t., tj1(. rubs of the I ieni'? ra t |c | i irn.'ii'v Your support will be highly tlppreclated VctV respect ft| 11 V .1' 'UN 1'. AliiiX For Director Wateree Township 1 tun-by iinnoiince myself for the ..fTi. e of ihmritv Director from Watcree Townh p subject to the rule* of the Democratic primary Sincerely a.-*k your con-lile: lit 1,.|| and support JOHN* KIRK LAND For Re-Electlon 1 h. reby announce myself as a eandiJate for re-. 1?>. tloti to the magistrate .(Tee of .-H-I.-I'll .|l-tr|.'t of HuffMln '|'owil| hl[> subj... t to the rules and r, g u I.it ions u\err;ng the 1 >. m? >ora f i? Primary I ItespectftlllV, jqiin 'a Yiirsv, For Magistrate at Bethune T-> tlie Democratic Voters "f the ' 'iinty I herebv announce mvs.-lf as a 'al'ldat.' for the offi e of Ntagls!: ate at }: tlnine sut'Jei t to tti., ru|..s and regtit'.orj ,f 11.. primatv and will gieatly appreciate your support C i PATK j For Magistrate Upper West Wateree 1 hereby :il;l|..,ll|. < 11. \ s , ! f s call.t date1 ' th- "ff; .. ' M r It., of I *p|s> V ? r V at ? !*? ... -ubje. t to the rules ar.'l - ! '< t.s of !;.- n.-r- ... r It:c Primary N .r- re p. fullv. PRANK I i A 1 ION Canning Content* For 4-H Club Girls This year farm women and girls are more determined than ever before that nothing in the garden or. orchard will go to wa?te. They are, using the fresh fruits and vegetables as they come along and are canning the surplus. The three leading glass jar companies, the Kerr Glass, Ball Brothers and Hazel-Atlas Company, are offering liberal prizes to 4-H and Home Demonstration Club members. The purpose of these contests is to encourage better canning for a more practical live-at-home program, to emphasize the importance of making a plan for home canning to meet adequately the needs of each family and to encourage a better quality of canning. Mackey Hardware Company at Camden is giving the following county prizes: One dozen Kerr glass j&rs for first prize and one-half dozen Kerr glass jars as second prize to the winners in the Home Demonstration and 4-H clubs. The exhibit will consist of two jars of canned meats, two jars canned vegetables and two jars canned fruits, and will bo shown af the County Fair. The State prizes given by Kerr Glass Company range from cash prizes of $1.00 to $15.00. Ball Brothers are offering a county prize if more than twenty persons exhibit their products at the County Fair. The exhibit for this contest consists of one jar non-acid vegetables and one jar of canned fruits and berries. The State prizes in this contest range from $5.00 to $20.00. They are also offering first and second prizes in the State Budget Contest of $10.00 and $15.00. The HazelAtlas Company is again offering cash prizes for individual 4-H exhibits at the Natonal contest. These prizes range from $2.00 to $10.00 per individual jar. They are also offering a cash prize of $40.00 to $100.00 for the best 4-H Club. If further information is desired in reference to these contests please see Miss Sadie B. Craig, county home demonstration agent, and any one wishing to enter any of these contests please send your, name and the name of the contest you wish to enter to Miss Craig at once. The Seaboard Air Line railway has recently 'placed orders for 1,000 freight cars. Half the cars will be built in Richmond and the other half in Birmingham, Ala. For Magistrate I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Mae:Istra'te at Plain v, subject to the robs of the Democratic primary. I will appreelate tin- continued support of the Voters. J. !> WATSON For Magistrate Upper Wateree To the Democratic Voters of Upper Wateree Township: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Upper Wateree Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. JERRY BRANIiAM For Game Warden I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of (lame Warden *of Kershaw county, subject to the rules and emulations of the Democratic primary, will appreciate the support of the voters. W. A (RIDDII-D Rt'SH For Game Warden To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw ?ountv: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office n( Game \\ arden Ihr Kershaw county, subject to the rules governing the primary' election. Respectfully, A. D. Mcl.EOD For Game Warden To the Democratic Voters of K-t'shaw founty: I hereby announce thyself as a candidate for the office of Game 'Warden. subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. H. E GARDNER ? For Game Warden To the Democratic Voter* <>f Kershaw (' unity: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Game War(1. n for Kershaw founty, suhjc, t to the ruies~and regulations of the l>em ? ratio party. I am now Deputy Game Warden and am thoroughly ae.piainte,| with the State and founty law in tins work. Your loval support in the coming primary will be gratefully appreciated. Thanking you in advance for y u- kind consideration V'. f l!??RTt>N For Game Warden To flic Democratic Voters of Kershaw fount v I hereby announce myself as candidate f,>r the "office of Game Warden subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Very respect fully. MITfHEL.1, ItAlluN For Game Warden Tii the Democratic Voters of Ke shaw foiintv I hereby announce mv-.df as candidate f <r the office of Game Warden, ubject to the rule and regulations of he Demo.-ratic Primary W H RAT' 'I.1FFE, .TP. For Game Warden I her. I'V announce myself as a indldate for the office of Game Ward."; for Kersh.i w county, subject to the s of the Democratic primary. Will ap: reelate the support of rhe voters. Yerv respect fu.lv w p Si cG rn :r For Game Warden To Dene. rati. Voters of K - haw, < '..lit t \ I h-Tebv announce n\*. f as j a candidate for the office of G.i: Warden f>r Kershaw county -ubj. . t the] rub s g .\ eit.ir.g the p-lmarv . !- ti Re.spe. If lllv. f M Hid'GH 1 I For Game W a r d en To ih... Voters of !h.- founty H ving set \- d a< deft itv gaii.e warden f r cC.r- J shaw cunt v I te.d that I am bar w th the duties ,.f this ffice. am, beicbv artT:oun ir.g- myself as a at . late [ f. >r the office in the approa. !..ng t iaty and will gr-atly appreciate your su;;x>rt. V, ry resp.-c* ful v. M f HAYES For (ianie Warden Having advocated anil worked for i over three years for Game Warden to he put into the primary, which Has been done, and at the solieitaions of my many friends. I hereby announce mvself for Game Warden, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your suprport will be greatly appreciated. FRED E. WATTS. Multiple Births Not Uncommon i ? y- ? ? Birth of quintuplet*, like those of the Dionne family of Corbeil, Ontario, occur once in 41,500,000 births. As there are a few more than 2,000,000 births in this country every year this would mean an occurrence of this kind once every 20 years. The birth of quadruplets occurs once in 747,000 instances, of triplets once j in 7,103, and of twins once in 800 times. Of course, these are estimates, especially in the case of the first three named, being 'based on calculation rather than actual observation. The Hast recorded birth of quintuplets in this country occurred in 1903, but not all of these infants survived. In fact, I)r. Logan Clendening of the [ Kansas university medical school knows of no case of quintuplets who have survived as long as 24 hours. Most such births are still-born and premature. The Dionne babies were born (prematurely, but all are still alive and have a good chance to survive. But the birth of the five Dionne mI fants is not a record for America. On September 26, 1872, Mrs. Timothy Bradley of Trumbull county, Ohio, became the mother of eight children as reported in a Boston medical joui< nal, all of whom along with the mother, survived. Mrs. Bradley had previously given birth 'to twins twice bearing 12 children within six years. Multiple births were a habit in her family as her grandmother had five sets of twins, her father and mother both were of twin births and Mrs. Bradley herself was a member of triplets. * Two cases of sextets born in America are known to medical science? one in Maine in 1847, but only two of the infants lived. In 1888 six babies were born in Dallas, Texas, to Mrs. George Ilirsh, two girls and four boys and all of them survived. Mirth* of quadruplet* have been quite frequent, but the only set known to have grown to maturity in this country are the Keys girls, aged 19, of Hollis, Okla. A quartet born to Mr. and Mrs. L K. Wycoflf, iSac City, Iowa, recently still survive. While the birth of an octet to Mrs. Bradley of Ohio holds the record in America several multiple births greater in number are said to be recorded in European medical annals but are not known to have been authenticated. Luckily for Ernest Dionne his quintet of girls was hot born in some large city where obstetricians often charge from $600 to $1,000 for single births. The fee charged by Dr. A. R. I>afoe, family v<; physician of the Dionnes, iss$$. -dtt will (be $16 for officiating at the birth of the Dionne quintet, the doctor has stated. Another strange fact reported, at the time of the stork's visit to the I Dionne home was a telephone call to1 the local newspaper by a brother of Ernest Dionne. ' The somewhat excited young man asked the editor what^. it would cost to print a news item about his sister-in-law giving birth to five babies. He didn't know at the time that he was giving one of the year's ibiggest news stories to the world. , A- ' Control of Typhoid Fever Typhoid fever is a preventable disease that can and should be stamped out. There were twenty-four cases in Kershaw county during the year of 1033 with seven deaths, which is a very heavy toll of life. How to prevent typhoid fever is not such a difficult matter: First?Be sure that you use water and milk from clean sources and food that is protected from flies. Second?Be vaccinated against typhoid fever as often as your physi cian advises. Third?-Waste matter from ? P(r son having typhoid fever should bt mixed immediately with chlorinated lime or carbolic acid, and the aasu from any person who has had typhoid fever should be buried or deposit^ in a sanitary privy according to the instructions of the Board of Health Certain persons who have had ty! phoid fever and recovered continue to carry the infectious germs in their digestive tract without having ftny symptoms of the disease and ar? known as "carriers." If they are not careful in their toilet they may cau* many cases of typhoid fever etch year through the handling of food? with unwashed hands. Or they m?y contaminate the water supply of the spring or open well and unknowingly be the cause of the disease. ' in breeding places of flies should he destroyed and all homes should be screened against them. Let every one do his or her part in suppressing the disease, thereby adding much to the health and happi. ness of our people. Men's Bible Class Methodist Church Look at these subjects for next Sunday: "What is the darkest cloud now on our religious and. national life?" "What is the brightest cloud on our religious' and national life!" Don't fail to hear these great si&jects discussed. You can not afford to miss them. A large class war present .Sunday and we are looking for a larger one next Sunday. Hear Dr, Wimberly at the Sundky school hour.?Jack Moore, Secretary. The army is planning for a mas*, flight of ten arpry airplahe bombers from Washington to Fairbanks, Alaska and return, a distance of 7,335 miles, early in July. Including stops the flight out and back will require 50 days. The flight will include 20 officers and 10 enlisted men. . fBiliousness | Sour Stomach Gas and Headache | duo to | Constipation I For Results DEMAND LANCO FEEDS Starting Mash, Growing Mash with Dried Milk and Cod Liver Oil, Baby Scratch Feed, Dairy Feed and Hog Feed. 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