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Iff' LOOKING BACKWARD 1 fakr* Viom the File* ?4 1W Ck/*?KU Fifu?fl Ikirtjr Yet/i Af I PIfTBEK YEARS AGO i July Ik. !>!? Suu C<rll*l|kbte J F B?U?-*f' !* riou%]}' wounded by Sanl Barrett, * Jmc-oti.iTiir.tT T*+T ("kief of.' Poix? A O WhiUktt iboo:i arxi *erloua.'y wound* Barrett. jJ Lrr W. J, Bordeli. of Cajawie?. u mrgeoe *tat*one4 4; Fori l>aiet Fia~ >< M u Ejuabctft Ha.*. of Camdee?'i w.ts Eec fro>t if. OAf-'Oroj, country of ?Sert>?a, jJ T. Ldmund Kruo.tho.1 planning to,? 40c 4 of ?5 room* to Kirkwoodi I Andrew Wall*. #. rveffo ew*ploy* ? of .Soathern Cotton Oil Company die* 4: h; * home vs Cybure jtre-et. |J Good* Ca*t Je *-oid to Carrol! P&..1-, t >';pp? Haunts who p.'arj erteniive improvement*. ? J * Mr* F-. ('. K.rhey bay* two were* J from Savage and Cr-ocaer on Lake- j 1 v,i? 4r>d pan? erect.on of r.andaom* * re?;dence. ,? Ur Joan H Wjivon, pastor of La- a thtwi cnurcR, d4 .r. Sumter. ;^ ?- Hehry H Watk.n*. of Andrew*, ?s*'J named a.- Federa. J udge for tre Wen tern direct of .South Caio?:r.a. v^oet HoofR of Cam Jen rc*m?l to ' M.m Sara-i Ha., of MC.eogevi.ie, G*./ .> N Hammond. 02, 3.et at &..* j . . .. home near St^noboro. Sam I> W.t.:* named ioer.ff of ! Greer.vii.e county to succeed Hecir.x c Rector, Cair. by Go?ntst. r A - to* of W. F. Nttt.es ar.i J. E .*hr.t:rna? coll*de h*aa-on or. river oac. N .^o ne h art. Edward A. Eve, Jr., 12 year eld rare * ton IvJ first boy to take airfare flight over Charleston. Joel Henry Joyner and M.ss L>o%ie ?d ?0:11 rr.arr.ed .n Camden. Camden tax- drivers al lowed by ;ty councd to increase fares from ailway >.tat:or.s from 2S>. to '>o-' each say. ' THIRTY VRAM* AGO JaJy 22. 1V04 j?r.'.a:?ont x**v*4 Ut trar: *g* of W, J P Woeat to M:m L*>u..?* Shejtt. M Baroca enabi.ibe* dry g<s>A% Mot* :o i*e known Li "The Huh." I>an Ne.ao*. aoiiejt.nf *gti\ for S. K. L. r..tix lot a ?:ay from fcu tomt a V.'jr.QJks l>r. John W .Co*fce*l ani C. C. Moor* owner* of Tiro of the &r?'. auoflDob:>* js Canvden y ,L4 L.rz.t Ha/i? a: home on eaoa:ot fro*. ( har.*?:ot. ho*p;;al where fc* u a rura*Mr. and Mra. W. L DtPlit awl Sd i? Agr.t* Oori>e: ieavt for a trip o ihe .v.. JU>y;# Expoauvoa. fam-fer. nuff*n lor* of many husiiesi men during '.he year?namely: i: i: HaUaii, "J. C. Mar:, K. MiUer *oya.n, Kuyefit C. Ztmp. A, AV.u,o*?k> ar.<j S'.epheri C. C'yoarru C'/.umo.a na? ar(e fir* when itore no ?*.'>: k of S'li^h and Aiien hurned I If Social Worker Makes p Delivery In Richland Tr>*.' r.fc -;f a ?v.a. worker :* a| ?' j g r. - h .r;d e h ; V a ff a . ? .O "A T, i C <t. m-. *>. anyth.-r-g < ar. be expected H r.appor. A:..: '.r.e A them vjrr.? vi) ! ?* '* ' SW - <* 'a' * . h rr'i* fefi. . , ' ' ' la. A . . f a . a > j " / ' . . a: . r . a a; a: :r.s: ' " a * .? a-" . , .- a: .' ii ' ' / ' * ' ' ' ** ;1* 1 " ' , * *\ 1 ., * ' * S;!r ' ' >%, . a a * ' 1 ;' ' r \ ' ' a a- j ar. .--.ate*.: rura. ... . ; r ;,ar: A the '.-s.-k.r.ii f ,r a . .,.-r t a. aa- expec*. r.g a baby a.-'.', a '<ta days ar.d Ar.ojt need ?; .or attention a a - urgent. "She l.ved way off in tr.?- a oo ' ar.i I couidn't find her." the social worker -aid. "I had a_cked everybody ;r. t.oe v.c.r. ;ty, ar.d '.hey all gave rne d.fferer. t d.rectior.a. I drove miles ate rr. le* /r. wrong roads ar.d :n a r or.g c , r ect. jV. *. Once I got off or. a r.arroA' country road t r. a *. cut stra,gr.; tnrougr, ir.e *ooo? ar.u -*1.or.'*, seem to iead ar.ywhere 'Tr..- <.ar. :m- r.ght.' 1 'r. 'agnt, but the road *a? -< r a*r?A tne trees brushed my car b- . > , and ;t a a- impossible Tt turr. a' ar The-*.- a a- r. t r.. r. g j% < * ' ***? 4! . "*; ' *. i J II ' - ' i * <i ' 'a. . . hf .T. * . ' .1' , *. :. ar, ; a a a ..c bo/ ar. i a * * ^ . . r. ' r * r *. * \ . a';," j a a a *# .* a'? 1 /' *rt : '? >N r t: ^ t'?rn' ... . '\.&v.c: J /JM'-: . //. ... ... i ..... a . * .. j % / ;* ' * ; .i v..ir. a a .. * . * * iJ ' * ' * a .* ' > a i -t '' ' a ."ar. I r.a i beer. r.. g * r a a : t a : t r." I aa.d. r a ; : . a r.. a * A . . ; .-oar . ? ' A.-' r .: - ?. rk A. ; . v . f t;.e t : - .rr.cn. iy * .i y "A i ,h y I*. I "Tr.ty ain't nobody. You've got to' t'.iy. ' We.!. I * *.5 go jff and look Up V I d.dr.'t kftvW how to a baby myself, but she insist; ei t- it I .ay. She wa* scream.r.g a-.: '.v'g all the t.me she was talkI ' g * "r <r- " * .-tt.e bo% naij rr.r a:, i a a :r y.r.g a*. tr.e ". .-p of 1 . I v.u.dr. t -'.a-,: I! J" ? .. {*+*/* r^rr i .. I\v.rV';: , - * * ,'a y.g a g a rr - A . . r. g a rr.a.: 'gar y ,u;p:-e: j I : t t-'-.J ^ ^ . *. . ' ,' . * ?- * f ^ ? : -y ".w*r.\ Ci r i ^ . *; . . <% '. 1 *, d * A <i % , '' i * a * d . . y . I ci ' -i * ( *. a * : i .= a - u . a ?. her. >::..fe. a very! :.u . '.J.-- v ' r.'.a^o:; soap. ar. 2 ,-cme j ,:a a*--: -a *. Trie re v. -re - <me baby ! . . ' j: .. r. g . r. tr.e w ay cf ' ;r. tr.at" : >u.a be u=ed to de..\er t-e b.* y Tte w a'er came from a ; jsr. r.%. tiT. j *a <1 - rr...ky & nc c ?oudy i .oox.r.g. I: had to be boiied. Even tr t ookir.g utensils were dirty. I cleaned things up as well a< I could, got the woman .n ?bed and boiled -orr.e of her clothes so they would be more or less sanitary. I used them to deliver the baJby or.. *\>f.e was screaming worse than ever She -aid she thought she could :> a-r.tt.e more qu.et :f I let ner hoid '. to jr.*-. Sr.e was a very large worn. 1 r.. -r#e must have weighed abjut i p .. r.; . How mu?. n do I weigh ? I N.r.ety c.gr.t. 1 ts. .t v.a.-, a strugg.t.. M .1 * o a < : '. a s. a r. d b. J t. . >. *' ?? iVi . . .U A O a . : a : ?. ' t: a t Mr - A: r.v . .1 r xt lay. M. - Owtr.gs ( 11 - ! U.|. A i . 1. * T. V V sT . . t-' . **. ci . ##... * r. * *j'<x * y a'ti - r. a.. y o - rr., j a. a rf.tr It was a y . . . . r y ! <i r?y. a ' * ' r. g' - 1 .-'vu.d -ay. He wasn't :jr.g a."\ -c/jr.u ar.o !. tr. t .- v ri t* I h -c .- gr: I 'i.dr. 't ircw what ; . o.t 1 .. :'t.,-d n.m up by t.ie heels .1 : . r. rr. Hv started ye.l.r.g '' r. ar. ; I r.r.o a e erytr.ir.g wa?s a.i g " I A a; ; ; . r. . r. . t >a r i ' <1 jr.? . r. a o *j t r.a.. .1 *. * I a - f. : ?". a v r.c: a-i V-er.. I " I r -en ,:T.' he -a. ;. 'j , -' a .* y Ar-.- r.ere. .1 : 1 . ; u t a.r a r^aoy. a . a . a' t get a *? a . 1 r.. rr. . a -t .f thlr.gs to Farmers' Week Will Appeal to Women C* ?Yst- Co'lege, July 11-?Bt'.wr far re scrc<i and liv-rg in to* far? home. with a.so * r-^ tic^wct of far? boast-staking *?} up IM pcvgram f<ir far? omen a: this >*ar* Farmer*' We*ic ' M;m Lossy I. Dan-drum, state home 1, and Wr -co-workers ar* now busy with the (kuili of a program of lecture* for morning hour* and practical deznonstrat.oas for afurao>a hoars \t.a: should attract ma-i c) scores " of far? vomer, to -Ahi* year's gathering.** say* Dr. W. W.| Dong. d.rector of the Extension Service a.vi chairman of Farmers' Week The senes of morning iecture* t :-w be.rig arranged will ,acla<Je daily c.scussions on home beaut.flcation. home gradenir.g. spending the clAhing dollar. canning, etc. There will be a.so special discussions of the econonr-.cs of the farm home, by ijhss Mary A fiosahr., home economics *pe*::aJis: if the Extension Service, United State* department of Agriculture; nutrition, by Miss Ada M liiser/mcarco s;?ec.a.iv. ;? home economics; house accounts. by Miss Mary E. Frayser. no me econom.st of the South Carotin* Exper.ment Station; and farm >>ath problems, oy Mrs. Harriet te Jo an .-on, Jtate girls' club. j Each afternoon demonstrations w..lj be given by competent specialist on I drying fruits and vegetables, making! cheese, dry cleaning, mattress mac-' .r,g. s>ap masting, and various .otner I practical ?roc**.>e? towards greater economy and better service for farm horr.es. Furthermore, the purely recreation-' a. ana entertainment features of trie farmers' Week program wiii appeal] strongly to farm women from the routine of the farm home. ~ Dr. Dong cai.H attention again to j tne nursery which w;ll be provided: for the care of children w:.;le mother-4 a-e tnjtying the programs.. Wife Murderer Dies in the Electric Chair '. . urr.b.a. Ju.y 1'i.?A e.garette t.p g- Aej .r. a gl>om.v corridor. 1'vB: _ w r.. J"2. a al/;ed ;r. a . . a a -; .:a. . :* -rr. . .o.- as he oat . r. a c r. a. r. It a a - o.OI a rr.. to day in t a--a in. h ^.-e of tr.e state per.iter.tia; Br a', -x.-.a.e: r.ea-t.iy. die. facec f . tr.er rr.er.. 5.0me of th- *r. ?r , r . _ . . ? -? .*. - a di v , . vi- 1 J ? . V . I rr r?a jy t 4 ar. i I . 14t wa t * te.. y 0 gv>.ibyv." he to the :t. It?- acm.ttH he 4hot hi* wife, 00>-ar < -i G~rtru.iv Me.te n Br jv>r.. t o . at', n a Dar..r.gtor . unty road .a-t January for "running a.- ,'uno ar.i a-idea "Goa t*Ke care vf my ooy." -.x-\ear old Peyton Brown. Jr., r. /? with relatives a: Hartsvilie. Behind h:m a -witch turned and igcts flashed on the switchboard. Electricity sang viciously. "Ix-ath in two minutes ar.d 42 seconds," Cannon said. "That's as quick as I've known." The cigarette glowed on. A tornado, hailstorm ar.d cl udburst swept across four Illinois count.e* Wednesday ar.d took 100 or more .r.-.* ar.d did damage approxi-, mating Si /">?.000. It .4 stated that' r.i-.N. v,ere ma b- homeless, at la t.neir h mes 1--veied. 1 -h.fted fr,rr. four..at. ms. X : a M fl-ud. 2?*. a r.-g- waa mob at Ba.-t. : La.. M ' .a;, r gr.t. after be.r.g acen tr m tr.e pa ;ai.. Tne r.eg* vas .*1 '.'f having at la-lied a a i t e g r. Saturday night. The ..*her.:T and tr.v u.*tr..t attorney tr:?-d to :.--..ade tr.v no ?o w.thou: success. An appli-.ant for a ;ob * r the Ma*o ngt r. pol..e force set- f rth n.s q .a .h.at. n* like thisi "I A-.-igh u.nos. sf.nd arw .7 *^vr. /n .des ta. I : ar. tear tw o Sears A; K jck a'a.-g.* :r. half with my bar-- r.a^.ds. I a' or'-ak TO penny jails ar : 1 ran . r.var y 2.000 pounds." T' i * r ,w:il drive you a to u -*".' I *aid. Then I dr v? off. I -a: a' "her woman to see." T - a* a a- her owr. money * no gave - m " Mr. Woo ten put in. Ta :ay* later, she sa.d. sh? 'en: -a : ' - now the mot he- an. aby a r v- ' 1 .r.g .or.g. ! . you get a coct tr?" I a4 i. T-t-y wam't ' .Ve.... **e*.' r had r. t . ar.d a* ? . t ' ver a-goin' to.' .' 1 . *.tr. r. t. 1' va* ... .. . . . ,u 4 *. r. g ? ra . .. i'ou . " * 4 . u. tr.e fatr.tr to. te." \ a .a;. .ater a .t iter : r. the a ?.an - : at tr.e re.ief T. It A a a tvun.r.g missive. : .. . vjt'r. n.. *'*; .t-d and ur.grammat. ^al but ' e .e** genuine- ar. i .'.-a" felt V" / k ra*. j > 10J >ave my ,.:tr a'., my baby's." it said, and "you treated me 1 a.- gvod as .f you was my bi^od -.ster. Of course, you wasn't, but you treated me that way anyhow." But the social worker was modeat about the whole business. She was busy this morning handling otii^r cases.?Thursday's Columbia Record. ! Joe* pi W. HhrnsiUi, CMTKtfil N*? York Wr-k*r, ha* befu? &** fc*ni*ncT of four an4 a t.*~i >ear? Uii pr.wu ai Lcwiatorg. Fa. Ht U 'doing t.<u following cosviclioa on of faUifyiJkf raconi* and ir.,?app.> Hf t*ak fundi. ANNOUNCEMENTS f ur Maguftxaie at BU?ej I btreby tr.Qvuut xnyaeJf a* a cab| diia'e for :ht otice! of MAgiitraU for bo?*r Watcrve Towertup wit* off it* a*. Bianay, aubjact to tbe ru.e* of taa priunary and wiil appreoau ittf toyport of tbe votora of taxa lownsfcip. . ? Very re?pectiu*iy. JOHN D. NELSON F?c _,(tW *fb iW l^aapcrat wr \ oters o* Uw FUtp (Vgyn tMl-'Ui DUl'lCl* 1 ??' tk*mf-*-f 5.)*v.f a caadia?t* 'or eltcllca to Um 7ilft Co?*reae. sublet u> tao n?Us <A U-e Wn.^'H>c PT-=ao Mtr I a*ai? txpitw to you kjt a?*P Spc-wOtaUOC. Ot tbc ftpOtCAMi voc* row JRT5 4? tb. Ust election and assure you thai. if re-elected. 1 w.O ?tve you '.he aeme conacieoOoila otar%too that 1 ' duru^ D) ftxtt una i* Co?* ***** J. P RICHARDS I For Ca?gr**? Ve are authorised to Announce J. E. Beamf-uard, of York county, aa a candbdate for Cor.grew from the [Fifth District subject to the reaulu of the primary election. 1 For Ro-Enaction I To tb? Voter# of Kershaw County: ? ! hereby announce wr?elf a candidate for re-electloe to the State Senate from Kerfti* County In Uu oocr.-nx prtmuy subject to the rules and rerulationa thereof 1 pledge my continued efforts In behalf of the taxpayer* I appreciate the past the confidence of the people, the confidence of the people. Q. C WELSH For The Senate I will be a candidate for the State Senate in the coming election. ^7 voter who believes that I can and will represent oar County and State credit 1 will appreciate your ?uppc*t II you can t ate it in my favor 1 will still I be' a loyal friend of jrOttn. . g. F BRASINGTuN For The House I hereby anncunce myaejf aa a candidate for the House of Representatives ifrpm Kershaw County subject to the rulea ar?d regulation* sovernx* the I>em| o: ratio. Pr.mary Respectfully NEIL TRUESDALE For The Hftuu . To the Voters of KershAw County: J herebv an n our. e myself as a candidal for the House of Representatives subject to the rules of the party and if elected wi.l promise a faJ? and impartial disc har&e c-f the iufi-'O of t.".e office, for the people and not f>r corporations I have s.x yea:s exper.eace in the house and kr. -a what the pe. pie want. NKWTC'N KELLY ? " 1 For Re-Eiection To the L>enr.'.< ratic Voters of Ker-taw _*-.ur.ty 1 herefcy ar.r . u.-.? e mys-1f for , re-election to the Ho.it vf Represent*- ! ".% ? fr-.r. Kershaw County I wlii ap- j peop.e . f tr :s untv ar.d ur;!l endeavor j serie every interest for the better- J of my county ?*rd state If sent ! ta x to the I^ec s-a'-u.*e f .r ar." the.* J term \>ry respect:t?.;.v y um JAME:- R HELK For House, of Ke-presentatives. To *.r.c \'c*.fcrs /. Kershatv C.our.ty: I r.frrybv ar.nvur.ee myself as a car.i.iate f .r the House of Representatives. <ub;ect to the rules and regu- j tior.s f the party. I -.vill appreciate your .-upport. Frederic M. Bryant. Jr. For Representative To the voters of Kershaw County: I announce my candidacy for the House of Representatives subject to the rule? of the democratic party, and if elected, promise a conscientious service in the interest of the County and also a vigorous effort to rewrite and bring up to date some of the laws of state-wide importance. T. K. TROTTER For House of Representatives I hereby announce my'candidacy for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County, ar.d pledge myself to abide by the rules and regular, ^ns of the Democratic party. FRED B. FLOYD For Sheriff Tm the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce my-elf as a candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw rountv subject to*the rules ,r..verr.r.g the Democratic primary. Yours respectfully. E. T. BO WEN*. For Re-ElectiOn T th" L?rr.'>:ra tic Vol era of Kershaw -" *-r. my record ss Sheriff of K--?haw c-'ur.ty f..r th?- past two terrr.-* ar. i jp- r. r:.y re. ord a." Leputy Sheriff f r s--. ^r. y? ars prior thereto I hereby ar.r. o? r ; ? !? a? a car.didat^ for reele t: -r. to t.w- ofTc e of Sheriff. I am vrat-f .if* *h? .oyal sr.;;</rt u:ven rr." 1* previous campaipr.s as well aa in *' - adrr..* a .?"<i : r. .f tr ? ds r?f my off. avA y 7v r?>me>} rbJtf frya ' ' supp- rt J }{ N! I.K' 'I For County Treasurer 'h?- D-mocrvis t'oters of Kershaw -r t.- * hereby sr.:. rr.y>?.-ir u-a a "ar.dlda'e U r re-?.r ;or-. to th- off.ee ty Treasurer, sobje. me ru es ar.j :e*r-..au.r-s of the L*emocratic prir ary Yin have h r.ored rr?e with tois r rwo terms ! appreciate yuur ar.d rupp'-rt Jr. the past aid hope w . .' r.tir! :? this support t>y re?e t:;.?r m- in th'- corr.inK pr.rnary S VVYIJE For Trea?iurer To the D-mocratio \'oter? of Ker.sr.aw County: I hereby announce my-a-lf r.s a candidate for the office nf Trea-ur^r f<*r Kershaw bounty, -uo. - *. to tr.c- ru.es a tut regulat; tr.s f tr.e Iierry. rat.-; p*!mary. You/ suro "t r>e- ms* appreciated C. JQF OUTLAW F sr County T-ea*u'-e > I -rt ' K**?-hiw m 1^ y *J ~ - ~ fa* if a- a - * ' '- her.-- . - d - t > . 1 a... s-Fjr Re E>ct sn "h* V"'.-s K?- h w y Haitr.jr stvn j- ; falt^f^tly as *v A )'l:"s [ t f t-- amour, s that ; w;.. be a andidat* Ir. 'he <-orr. r.^ pr.rr ary ar.d will apprethe vn'n and s u pp'.rt of rr.y friends throu?tiout the county B E SPARROW For Auditor * To the Democrat.c Voters of Kershaw County I wish to announce myself as a candidate for County Auditor for Kerhaw County subject to the rules and rerulationa rovemJnr the Democratic primary. If elected I promise to firs the very best service possible to eJl the people throughout the county end shall appreciate any support riven me In the approachinr primary for a dm aM successful race. W. R TATLOR For Re-Elfrtioo I again offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Director for DeKalb township and will appreciate the support of the voter*. W. T. REDFEARN. { 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 Buffalo Township, subject to the rules governing; the Democratic primary election. ' W. T. HOLLEY. For Re-Election I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to-the office of Judge of Probate for Kershaw Count}' in the approaching Primary ?lection subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Wlil appreciate the support of the voters of Kershaw County and if elected will render unprejudiced advice and eervjces as heretofore. I. REX JONES For Judge of Probate To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County?Dadiee and Gentlemen; Com; lying with the r?<juest< of friends and yielding to my owr. desire to renew those pleasant relations cf-at'-d by serving i-r.e public in former yearer I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office e-f Judge of Probate of Kershaw County and win very greatly appreciate your support. W L. MTK'WKl.L For Judge cf Probate I hereby announce myself as a candidate Jor Judge of Probate for Kershaw County subject to the rules and r-guiatitns g--.verr.ing the apprbach.r.g Democratic Primary. N C AP.NETT For Re-Election County Director To the Voters of West Wateree: I hereby announce myself a- a candidate for re-election, as Director for Wateree township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary Your support will be highly appreciated. Very respectfully, JOHN RABON. For Re-Election I hereby announce myself as a candiiate for re-election to the mag-istrate tffice of eastern district of Buffalo Town- I hip subject to the rules and regulations oremlng the Democratic Primary. Respectfully. " : JOHN A. YOUNG For Magistrate at Bethune To the -Democratic Voters of the County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Bethune subject to the rules and regulations of the primary, and will greatly appreciate your support. C C PATE For Magistrate Upper West Wateree I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of Magistrate of Upper West Wateree. subject to the rules and | egulations of the Democratic Primary. Tours respectfully, FRANK fcABOX | For Magistrate I hereby announce myself as a candi- I dat*- for re-election to the off.ce of Mag- | istrate at Biar.ey, subject to the rules j of the Democratic primary I will ap- , f>r*<: ate the ccnt;nu-d sjppc-rt of the! voters J D WATSuN i For Magistrate Upper Wateree To the Democratic Voters of Upper ; Wateree Township: I hereby an-! nounce myself as a candidate for the j office of Magistrate for Upper Wa-i teree Township. subject to the rules i and regulations of the Democratic i primary. JERRY BRA NT! AM | For Game Warden \ Yvereby annDunrr my.** )) a* y , date for the r.ffi-* of Game Warden of ! K-rfhaw county, subjo-t to th- rule- and egulat;c.n of th- E>en;<y-fa?primary. | will appreciate the support of the i voters W A. i BILLIE1 P.USH i F?r G?m? Warden To the Democratic Voters of Ketahi* ?ounty' I hereby ennouwf rt.y*tit ?, . candidate for the office of Ga_-r.e Wf<J?? tor Kershaw county, ?ub>ect to the ruU governing the primary eiKtkrt Respectfully. A,H Mcl.Bon For Oame Warden To the Democratic Voters of Ken4i? County: I hereby announce mM . candidate for the office of Game Wv* den. subject to the rules and rsmU. lions of the Democratic Primary H_E_GARD.VER For Game Warden To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: 1 hereby announce ruyseif u candidate for the office of Garse'WudtB subject to the rulea and reruietlot# o( the Democratic Primary Yen' respect fully. M1TCITKU, RABOX For Game Warden I To the Ivrr.ocrauc Voters of Kershav County: I hereby announce u ' candidate for the office of Game W?nJ?4 i ubject to the ruie and regulations of he Democratic Primary' W H. RATCLJFFE. JK For Game Warden I hereby announce mvs#lf a caaJN date for the office of Game Warden for Kershaw county, subject to the rules of . the Democratic primary. Will appreciate the support of the voters. Veo* respectfuilv. : W P Mcll IRT For Game Warden t To the Democratic Voters of Kershsw County: I hereby announce myself u a candidate for the ofTice of Gaiue W?r. den for Kershaw county, subject to the rules governing the nrlmary election. ReepecWblly. j C. M HOUGH For Game Warden I To the Voters of the County: Hara* served a* deputy parr.e warden for Kershaw county I feel that I am im-iar , wnth the duties of this office, asf m thereby announcing fnyseif as a aniidsts for the office in the approaching pnmtry and will gTeatlv appreciate your support. Very' respectfully. M. C HAYES I For Gum Wvdei To the Democratic Voters of Ker' shaw County: I hereby announce ? a candidate for the office of Game Warden of Kershaw countjr and will I appreciate your support in the comiaj primary. NORMAN (ZEKJE) TRUESPALE For Game Warden To the Democratic Voters of Kershl* bounty: I hereby announce myself u a candidate for the office of Game Warden tor Kershaw Countr, subject tt> the rules and regulations or the Democretk party. I am now Deputy Game WardM and am thoroughly acquainted with tw State and County law In this woo. Your loyal support tn the coming primary will be gratefully appredawlj Thanking you in advance for your kw consideration. W. C. HORTON For Game Warden Having advocated and worked Iff over three years for Game Wardtti to be put into the primary, whk* has been done, and at the solicitaiooi of my many friends, I hereby i?| nounce myself for Game Warden, 8?ject to the rules of the Democrat* party. Your support will be greaw appreciated. FRED E. WATTS. For Game Warden To the Democratic Voter? of Kef* shaw County: I hereby announc* myself as a candidate for the off** 'of Game Warden of Kershaw couutf in the approaching primary and I *i? be grateful for the kind considerate of the voters. BECKHAM (BECK)) RUSSET I1 R EAL ESTATE } RENTS COLLECTED, FAKM AND CITY PROPERTY HUNTING PRESERVES R pairing aad Cauro-Taking of Property ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE I DeKAIB INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CO. I Crock or Bwldiaf ? Tolopkooo 7 -trt Over the Hills and Far Away W/hBN Summer buM a KTVT turn*. u iMfirct tba rg* to break away from tbe cowftm of every day life aid take a vacation. ^ Bat it won't do to break away completely. Some touch met be kept op witk tbe oftce and Home to prevent need, leae worry. Long distance telephone service provide* tbe necessary means for a satisfactory voice-trip back borne, at surprisingly low coat. , Tbe "lone distance** operator, wherever you go. will J gladly tell you tbe cost of a call, and explain the different classes of service. Vscation time, or any other time, you will bod long distance telephone calls sre quick, clear, effective and reasonable in cost. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. flat ?r? ?ral?S) - No v! Prices Reduced ON Genuine Bayer Aspirin -1 Tins of 1 2 Tablets now j r Bottles of 24 Tablets NOW }25? Pnc* of tha ino-TabM BottUa AIkj RcducadI ALWAYS SAY "SATSt NOW WIW^ j