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Wflnnouncements . I House of RipCMMUtlVM L Voters of Kar*h?w County: K; announce myeeK MI% eMails .0 election to the House of KlutHlives from Kerehaw coun train ask the support of the I and hope they will return me important office. ^ I duel i Kr vours experience in the OeuEsembly further qualifies me to the people of my county in thte Ev? body. Will greatly appro support of all the voters I, return promise to look after Et Interests of my county and ^ Very respectfully, | L. C. OLYBURN Ir House of Representatives. M> Friends and Fellow Voters: seeking re-election to the im t poet as a mumber of the 0f Representatives from Kar county. I have served to the |, nty ability, always looking to Kst Interests of all?my county Euu and hope that my friends Entlnue to give ma their hup Evl.uh will be deeply apprecia-! Ed thanks In advance. itosepctfully yours, * W. F. MSTRJDGK FOR "THE HOU8E |y many Friends and Voters of |w County: I herpby announce E a candidate for the House of Entatives subject to llio nili-H of einocratic primary. Your supEm be deeply appreciated. If E i will prove worthy of your Eul in me. Thanking everyone Knee. I beg to remain, I Yours respectfully, JAMBS M. THORNTON [for game warden . It he solicitation of my many E to run for the office of Game E. 1 hereby announce myself Eat office and will appreciate Eg jmy friends can do for me in Einpalgn. DXN A. MU'N'N I FOR GAME WARDEN K Voters of Kershaw County: Kreby announce myself a oandl|or election to the office, of Warden, for Kershaw County. I greatly appreciate your support I Respectfully, )lRS. CLARENCE M. HOUGH. I FOR GAME WARDEN the Voters of Kershaw County: Iby announce myself as c&ndllor the office of Game Warden ershaw County subject to the I of the Democratic primary. Appreciate the support of the I RespecUullyyours. Z. L. (Fayte) PLAYER, ("for game warden he Voters of Kershaw County: Wbv announce myself as a candi or the office of -Qftme Warden lershaw county, subject tO- the fcnd regulations of the Demoprimary. .Will appreciate'the t of the voters. ? ? ALTON HASTY for game warden -eby announce myself as a cantor the office of Game Warden, ihaw county. The support of my will be appreciated. I will ento serve the people of the to the best of my ability. ROBERT L. McCASKILL for game warden lie Voters of Kershaw County: sy announce myself as a.candi-. j:- the office of Game Warden 1 .-haw county. I will appreciate up port. Respectfully yours, . LUTHER A. SOW ELL for game warden reby announce myself as a cantor the office of Game Warden irshaw county. Having made ce for this office Six years ago iving met nearly all the voters c-ovinty, I feel that I am no '<> the people. If elected I !' :o discharge the duties of L' to the beat of my ability, ii' greatly appreciate your supGratefully yours, FRED E. WATTS for magistrate : y announce myself as a can't the office of Magistrate for h Township, subject to the < :' ilie Democratic fparty and rpr.'fiate the support of the votRespectfully yours, H. O. BURNS. for magistrate :< ;>> announce myself as a canf r reelection to the office of t.r'r. for DeKalb Township,,-sub iw !ip rules of the Democratic V'ill appreciate the continued r ' my friends throughout the, j.mm. . _ ... "... .... 1 Respectfully yours, C. E. DAVIS. j TOR MAGISTRATE ' - -"i-rs of DeKalb Township: 1 !' i ouncing myself as, a candithe office of Magistrate, for "wnshlp In Kershaw county Opreclate the support of the Very respectfully, OLIVER A. RICE ' * a moment if you see ^ *? iir a |l 1 bring. r a Weeklu News Letter From Liberty Hill ' Liberty Hill, May 14?At the church Sunday morning urn-vices wore conducted by Elder N. 8. Richards. At night Key. 8, H. Kwurt whh present ami preached to a largo und attentive audience from the well and favorably known paasuge In Paul's writings, "I have fought a good'fight; 1 have tVnlshed my course; 1 have kept the faith." lie treated his text very cleverly and gave his hearers an Interesting discourse. Rev. and Mrs. Ewart were evening guests In the home of Mr, und Mrs. R. C. Jones, and returned to their home at Bluckstock after the church services were concluded. On Sunday Governor and Mrs. John G. RlchArds and vMr?. T. P. MoCrae and daughter, Miss Virginia, went to laiurens to attend the Todd-Rlchards family reunion. Mrs. John W. Todd Is a daughter of Gov. and Mrs. Rich-* ards. They returned to Liberty Hill In the afternoon after a very pleasant family meeting. Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Sr? had as her guests on Sunday several of her children who live away?Mlqs Josephine Wardlaw, of North Carbllna, who has as her guest, Miss Sally Clowney, of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rressley, of Olar, S. O., and Mrs. Raker Warren and children of Allendale. W. C. Floyd and sister, Miss Mary Floyd, of Whltesville, N. C., were the week end guests of their aunt, Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Sr. Whltesville Is In the Nbrth State strawberry section god good prices are being received by growers now. Our good friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Hilton, enjoyed quite a family reunion on Sunday having most of their children as well as other relatives and friends with them during the day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jordan, (Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan and children, of Westrllle; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson and sons of Camden; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hilton and daughters of Beaver Creek section; Jimmie Jones of Saluda, and Mh and Mrs. C ,B. Mobley, of Cblumbia; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Haile and daughter of Heath Springs. Miss Mary Ellen Cunningham was presented. the block "W" at Winthrop college last week for excellence In out-door sports. She spent the week end at home and had as her guest her school mate Miss Mary Emma Gramlingr of "Ornngeburgr Mother1? Day, Sunday, was well observed In our<"Village, judging by the fact that almost everyone was, wearing an appropriate* flo\\-er, and most of our teachers and students spent the day at home. . , Miss Callie Jones of the Columbia schools speht Sunday at home. ?Misses Aim Thompson, of West Columbia schools; Sarah Cunningham of Cheraw; Lucy Clements, of Winthrop college and Annie Mae Cureton, of Bishopville, spoilt Mother's Day at home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hilton, Mr. and Mrs .Ira-Horton, of Shamrock, were visitors last Wednesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.' W. Z. Hilton. * John G. Richards, 3rd, of Florence, and W. J. Richards, of Concord, N. C., visited their sisters Misses Lizzie -Richards, -Sophie- ftichards and "'"LaP Richards last week. ]j. P. Thompson, of Santee-Cooper project and P. G. Richards, of Lancaster were with home folks on Sunday last. v Dr. Sumner, well known and popular Rock Hill physician, was stranded here for a while Tuesday night by a flat tire. He had been Ashing lower down the stale. He said fishing luck was pretty good. He got in contact with Henry Cantey, colored, who got him to moving again. We are told that two prominent ladies of our village were held prisoners for some time one day last week. It seems that one lady was calling on the other and- they went into the lot for some purpose -frhen a vicious mule chased them into the barn where they were prisoners for some time ...before anyone came to rescue theJn. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby annouiffce up-self as a candidate for the office of Magitrate of DeKalb Township. I promise, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, faithfully and with consideration for all. Respectfully, ALFRED M. (FOOT) McLEOD For Magistrate; Western Flat Rock I wish {o say to the voters of Flat Rock Township that I am a candidate for Magistrate for the Western part of Flat Rock Township. I feel deeply grateful for the support you have given me In the past, and most respectfully ask your help in the forthcoming primary election in August. Very truly yours, . G. R CLEMENTS FOR COTTON WEIGHER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-eleefion to tha offico^of DeKalb Township and West Wateree Township. Will appreciate your continued support for this office. J_^_Very truly yonrs, A. L. McLEOD^ FOft COTTON WEIGHER > To the Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Cotton Weigher, for and Wejt Wateree TowBk my*firfo&4s., Respectfully yowra. W[i . B i WM ^B - \' V^^v_' ^B ^l. M :H ^H| pHlpi^BpMKriHMH|||HH|^Rf 1 IH:f iluBflt,"!!I I lAtllW >1 Y 6.0Q-16 ^ Hff fWTT AND YOUR r-m/f OLDTIRK A > \ LIFETIME j I GUARANTEE 1 I . S ? 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