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ISNAKC Wt qoinq to cot* BiWont to I tfcfonqthtf Jdp! I 0*9 a*.?MR loXWfcSTAMPS; Political Announcment . th? rules of the Dom? pur?ua"rty and the laws of this Er#l following notice Is published Kilve to the prtmary electton to be j Teestbty. August 36, 194*. ELr* will he a new general enKment Of all voters, and the books "Se various clubs will be opened ft before Tuesday, June 2. 1942, E<i will close Tuesday, July 28. 1942. E Mies require that each applicant ft enrol"ment shall In person write E1{ha club roll his name?no inlt-and immediately thereafter, his Eher ago. occupation and address. the name be illegible, the Secretary E nerson in charge of enrollment Boks shall write the name beneath Ee signature of the applicant. If the Eplicant cannot write his name the Eetary can put his name on roll. Efhfl voter is able to write his name Eibesbould be done. Within three Evfi after the closing of the club roll Be\eeretary shall transmit the origiEl roll to the County Secretary. CampalflU Itinerary I Blaney, August 17, 10: 06 a. m. I Rabon's Croes Roads, August 17, I). m. I Bethune, August 18, 10:80 a. m. I ml Plegah, August 19, 10:80 a. m. I Antioch, August 20, 10:30 a. m. Camden, August 20, P. m. I Kershaw, August 21, lOjjKrw: "BR I Westville, August 21, 4:60 p. m. I Hermitage, August 22, 4:00 p. m. Enrollment Committee and I Secretaries I The enrollment committee for each Blub was named as follows, with the rst named acting as secretary. I Abney?James Outen, G. R. Crow, B. Outen, Boyd West V Antioch?Henry Joye, Henry Joye, Bred Smith _ . V Bethune?C. C. Pate, J. M. Clybum, C. rate, J. L. King Blaney?W. D. Grlgsby, J. Leslie doak, J. D. Watson, Otis Goff Buffalo?Ira B. Catoe, I. B. Catoe, ra L. Ellis, Stoy Roberts I Camden No. 1.?J. W. | lavnes. Wiley Sheorn, H. D. Nlles, U.L. Smith, Jr. Camden No. 2?W. L. DePass, B. W. Marshall, S. T. Zemp, Donald Morrison ? Cassatt?J. H. Davis, T. A. Spears, I. H. Davis, John H. Watklns Charlotte Thompson?Mattie R. West. Hagood Holland, E. T. Pearce, 3. A. Moseley DeKalb?C. B. Busbee, C. B. Busbee, I. E. Horton, Bill Owens Doby's Mill?H. A. Martin, S. H. Kirkland, D. G. McLeod, S. R. Kirkland. Gates Ford?B. A. Brown, B. A. Brown. S. 13. Horton, D. A. West Hermitage?"W. R. Jordan, L. E. Muni). A. C. Moseley, J. C. David, Boyd Dixon Harmony?Talmadge Branham, Talmadge Branham, Frank Abott, J M. Butler Kershaw?W. R. Taylor, J. A. Wnitley, Paul Jones, W. R. Taylor Liberty Hill?G. R. Clements, G. R. Clements, Miss Lizzie Richards, Miss Louise Jones Loekhart?Mrs. L. J. Jordan, Mrs. L J. Jordan, T. D. Peach, J. J. Brown Lugoff?J. A. Roseborough, J. W. Rabon, G. P. Bell, H. A. Rabon, Jchn Rabon Mt. Zlon?R. C. McCoy, Arthur Brown, R. c. McCoy, W. M. Brannon Ned'a Creek?Henry Bake, Tom Hoiden. S. H. Robert?, Perry Reeves Oakland?T. H. McLauchlin, W. H. Wooten, Henry Hopkins, T. H. MeLauchlin Pine Tree?J. H. Murphree, L. H. Catoe, Ed M. Yarbrough, W. A. Hyatt Rabon's Cross Roads?C. B. Blyther. Mrs. C. B. Blyther, J. G. Neil, R A. Jacksou RaJey'a Mill?P. C. Rodgere, JA O. R*diek, John Squires, BL S. Rodgers Roland?Lee Spears, John Bowers, Lewis Bar field, Otis Wsst Salt Pond?Adolphus Dowey, Henry Smith, r l. Moore, John U Gqttys Sandy Grove?F. C. Humphries, W. H Ratcliff, Jr., W. B. Stokes, W. S. Stokes Shamrock?J. E. Baker, Mack Sterna. R. O. Small, J. B. Baker Swift Creek?B. D. Boykin, B. D. ?<>ykin, L. H. Truesdale, L. D. Boykin . Shaylor's?Mrs. C. E. Hornsby. Mrs. Lee Young, H. L. Smyrl, J. B. Three C'g-W, W. Cauthen, W. W. Cauthen, Mrs. W. W. Cauthen Twenty Creek?H D. Boulware. Robert Boulware, Dewey Kelly, John w ill lams ?? . ... ? Wateree? Wallace Reeves, J. C. t^nyers. Will Denton, E. L. Moore WsstTilie?J. c. Anthony, J. C. Anthony, William Stokes, Mrs. O. K. McDowell - J. TEAM OETTY8, Chairman A- W. HUMPHRIES, Secretary Democratic Executive Committee 'o some Rnfhth internment camps, yorman prisoners have been permitted * establish arbitration systams to t,e disputes among themselves. n m ' i - Political Announcements | FOR C0NGRE88 [ To the Democratic Voters of the Fifth District: i hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. The people of the Fifth District are entitled to the truth, plainly and honestly spoken. They shall hear it. The times demand it. "Fear not to apeuk ihu highest that Is lu you. If it be accepted, well; if not, also well"! I ask the support of all "forward looking" men and women. GROVER F. PATTON ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CONGRESS To The Democratic VoterB of the Fifth District: 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-eloctlou to Congress, subject to tho rules of the Democratic Primary. I sincerely appreciate tho support and cooperation given mo by tho people of the Fifth District. If elected to the Seventy-eighth Congress, 1 shall continue my efforts to merit your confidence, doubly realizing the grave responsibility resting upon a Representative in Congress during this crucial period In the history of our Nation. J. P. RICHARDS FOR 8TATE SENATOR I am a candidate for the Senate of South Carolina from Kershaw county in the forthcoming primary, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. I thank all of you good friends for the overwhelming vote that sent me to the House two years ago and especially for your loyal support during the past two years when the going was hardest. I again ask of you your support in order that we might continue our flght for a clean, open, ddmocratlc form of government for our county. Sincerely yours, J. CLATOR ARRANTS. FOR STATE 8ENATE To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the.. State Senate In the coming election, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate the support of the voters of Kershaw County and If elected will render service to best of my ability. Respectfully yours, W. T. RKDFKARN Announces For The House I announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Having previously served four years I feel duly qualified for the position. Will appreciate your support Respectfully yours, L. C. CLYBURN, SR. Westville, S. C. FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County, pledging to abide by the rules of the Democraty party. ALLEN B. MURCHISON FOR THE HOU8E To the Demoeratice Voters of Kershaw Cofinty: I hereby announce nayself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw County, in the coming election, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. E. C. PEARCE, Jr. FOR THE HOUSE To the Voters of Kershaw county: I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw^county. I have the interest of my county and state at heart and promise, if elected, there will be no regrets on your part that you voted for me. Will greatly appreciate your support Respectfully yours, JOHN RABON. FOR THE HOUSE I wish to announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Kershaw county In the coming Democratic primary, subject to the rules of the party. I promise a term of loyalty and honesty if elected. Very respectfully, JULIAN B. RUSH. For Re-election To House To Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I do hereby submit my candidacy for re-election to the House of Representatives. Your loyalty in the past will ever be a reminder of my duties to each and every one. Your continued support will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully, JAMES M. THORNTON. FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: Based on my record in the office of Sheriff of Kershaw County, I am again offering for this Important post as head of the law enforcement agencies of the county, I would respectfully ask your continued support and promise the same efficient* service that I have rendered in the past. J. H. McLEOD FOR 8HERIFF To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County:-1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office ol Sheriff of Kershaw County. Your support will be greatly appreciated. C. C. PATH FOR 8HERIFF To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I beg to announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff, feeling I am qualified, and if elected I pledge my entire time to tho duties of tbli important office, and this only. Very respectfully, ... GROVER C. RU8H. FOR COUNTY TftRASOftC*; I hereby announce myvelf as f i candidate for re-electkm to the offioe of County Treasurer of Kershaw ooua| ^ i,. f | WWP ? ty, and If again honored with the office, I pledge the people that 1 will continue to serve them ' with fidelity and consideration. Respectfully, C. JOK OUTLAW. FOR TREASURER 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Treasurer for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. 1 pledge the people a businesslike administration of the affairs of the office, making public the payments of all claims paid by me as your Treasurer, and also, the receipts paid to the Treasurer's office. Your support in my race will be greatly appreciated. Very respectfully, JOHN WILLIE SILL FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-olectlen to the office of Auditor fpr Kershaw comity In the approaching Democratic primary and will appreciate your, continued support. Respectfully yours. FRBD.M, OOHURN. FOR AUDITOR 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate to the Office of County Auditor of Kershaw county. If elected I promise faithful and efficient service, and will devote my fall time to the duties of this office. Respectfully, B. E. SPARROW. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE To the Voters or Kersnaw County: I wish to thank you for the many kindnesses extended me in the past* and trust that this, my announcement for re-election at Probate Judge, will meet with your continued Approval. Respectfully yours, I N, C. ARNBTT FOR GAME WARDEN I hereby announce myseir as a candidate for re-election to the office of | game warden for Kershaw county in the approaching Democratic primary. I promise to give the same service that I have rendered in the past. Will appreciate your continued support. Yours respectfully, MRS CLARENCE M. HOUGH For Game Warden To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Game Warden and promise to abide the result of tbe primary. I appreciate the handsome vote given me In a previous race for this office and hope my friends will continue their i support. Respectfully yours, LUTHER A. 80WELL For Magistrate, DeKalb Township I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I pledge to continue to give to the people of Kershaw county fair, honest and Impartial service. Your continued support will be greatly appreciated. r Very respectfully, C. E. DAVIS. For Magistrate DeKalb Township I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate of DeKalb Township and will appreciate the support of the voters of "this Township. Respectfully yours, DALTON LAWRENCE McLEOD For Magistrate, DeKalb Township I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township and will appreciate the suppdrt of the voters. Very respectfully, MENDEL (BUCK) SMITH For Magistrate, DeKalb Township I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township. Having served in this capacity for several years, I feel that I am thoroughly familiar with the dutieB of the office. I will gratefully appreciate the support of the voters. Respectfully yours, WADE L. STOKES FOR MAGISTRATE I do hereby announce myself for re-election to the office of Magistrate for the Upper Township of West Wateree. I wish to extend my appreciation for the support you gave me in the last election, and will appreciate your continued support. Respectfully yours, JOB D. BARFIELD. For Magistrate At Blaney I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate ' for Lower Wateree Township, with office at Blaney and will appreciate your support Respectfully yours, SIDNEY T. HEATH For Magistrate at Blansy I hereby announce myself as a can* didate for re-election to the office of Magistrate for Lower West Wateree , Township and will appreciate your , continued support Very respectfully yours, ! A. R NELSON For Magistrate at Bathuna I hereby announce myself as a can' didate for Magistrate of Eastern Buf' falo Township, with office at Bethune. Will greatly appreciate the support of the voters of the Township. Respectfully yours, J. M. CLYBURN, SR. c For Magistrate at Beth una To the Democratic voters of Buffalo Township: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate of eastern district of Buffalo Township with office ' at Bethune. 1 pledge to continue to ' give the people of Kershaw connty, I Kir, honest and impartial service. i Tour continued support will tie appre1 dated. Respectfully yours, I JOHN A TOUNO For Magistrate Flat Rock Township To the Voters of Flat Rock Township: I am a candidate for Matfsi trate for flat Rock Township in th? ? oominf Democratic primary election . in. August. I deeply appreciate the ; _ support given me In the past and earnestly hope for your support In the coming election. Very respectfully yours, U. H. CLEMENTS For Magistrate, Flat Rock I hereby announce tnyaelf as, a candidate for the office of Magistrate of Flat Hock Township und will appreciate the support of the voters of this Township. L. W. FLETCHER For Magistrate, Flat Rock l hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Magistrate for Flat Rock Township, and will np predate the continued support of the voters. Respectfully yours, L. D. VINCENT. Foy Magistrate, Flat Rock Township In announcing my candidacy for re-election to the office of Magistrate of Flat Rock Township, I wish I to thank the voters for past support land to solicit the continued support | of the votors In the Democratic Primary. Respectfully yours, T. H. YOUNG. For Director DeKalb Township I hereby announce myself aB a candidate for the office of Director on the County Hoard for DeKalb Township and if elected I promise to give my best services. Will appreciate the support of the voters of the Township. Respectfully yours, DEWEY J. CREED. For Director DeKalb Township I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Director of DeKalb Township for Kershaw county. I will greatly appreciate the support of the voters Respectfully youra, * USHER N. MYERS For Director, Buffalo Township Subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election, of 1942, I am a candidate for re-election aa Director of Buffalo Township, Kershaw county. If elected, with your continued cooperation, I will endeavor to serve you in the future aa I have in the past. Respectfully yours, PAUL B. JONES. FOR DIRECTOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Director of West Wateree Township, and will greatly appreciate the oon-' tlnued support of the voters. Respectfully yours, L. P. ROSE Blaney, S. C. For Director, Wateree Townehlp I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Director for Wateree Township and will appreciate the support of the voters. Respectfully yours, C. W. WOOTEN. , For Re-election as Director To the Voters of Flat Rock Township: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Director of Flat Rock Township subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and I shall greatly appreciate the continued support of the voters. Respectfully, J. C. FAULKENBERRY. For Director Flat Rock Township I hereby iJnnounce myself as a can-, didate for the "tijfljke of Director for Flat Rock Towns nip, and will appreciate the support of the voters of my township. Respectfully yours, W. B. FORT FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Coroner fbr Kershaw county. 1 pledge to abide by the rules of the Democratic Party. Will appreciate your support. Very respectfully, HODGE BROWN. FOR CORONER I do hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Coroner for Kershaw county. I solicit the patronage of all old-time Jefferson and Wade Hampton type of Democrats?the intelligent and conscientious voter. Very respectfully, FRANK C. HINSON FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw County, and will appreciate the support of the voters. Respectfully yours, PURDY LEE. FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself ap a candidate for the office of Coroner for Kershaw county and will highly appreciate your vote In the coming primary. Very respectfully, WARDLAW F. RUSSELL. ???r? For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Cotton Weigher at Camden. 1 deeply appreciate the fact that 1 have no opposition for this office and want to thank my friends for past favors. Respectfully yours, J. IRBY TURNER FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on July, 27, 1942, we will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County our final return as Administrators of the estate of W. T. Pitta, deceased, and on the same date we will apply to the , aaid Court for a final discharge as i said Administrators. J. D. PITt8, J. R. PITTS, Administrators. Camden, S. C., June 26, 1942. During 1929, Minnesota had a tuberculosis death rate of 20 per 100,. 009 of the population. ( Not only dogs suffer from rabies i Cases of rabtos have boon food t among cats, swine, cattle sad harm r ? . \ * ? "v g 'V ' -" r.s~ ' Vfc* v/' - Nobody's Business Written for The Chronlole by Get McGee, Copyright, 1928. CURRENT WAR NEWS ?hoi.sum moore keeps up with the wur news, he talks about It all day Iouk every day at the town hall, as ^ he has the roomy-tism, he Is not able to work, ho that gives him plenty of time to exercise his brains, If anny. i ~?kolaum xuooro auy? the japs lost 26 ahlps In the corral sea battle and that when they uttacked midway Islund, they lost plenty more , . . they tiled to slip up on our boys from the rear at midway, but as hflf aon Is there, they failed and got a hot reception, the Japs simply don't know the moires ?mr. moore says that europe will be In this war before It Is oyer, and that great brittan will jlno the alleys any day now. he looks for russla to Invade poland and scandauavla befoar the summer Is ovver. the balkans are now reddy to fight, so he says?1 and they are a vicious people. . i ?he do not think much of the ltlayans, and his oplntou of roomania Is verry bad. he says that they are nothing but snakes In the grass for hitler, he Is glad that austrla has stayed out: that gave poor little Poland a chance to arm herself. Bhe Is reddy for hitler now: you can count on the seeks a little later on. they are also reddy to martch. I ?If Ireland do not Invade england by xmus, she will newer do so. she has a large force on the rlvver banks betwixt her and england, and england Is a-feared of Ireland. Iceland is nearly strong enough to martch on norway and sweden: she will be Jlned by greenland and labrador. I ?alaska has declared war on toklo and Jappan and Is fighting them hand to hand at a harbor owned by the dutch. If the alutlan islands had 3 or 4 airplanes, they could whip yokyhoma and osaka without anny trubble. honolulu plans to invade formosa late this summer, but it is being kept as a military secret, mr. moore knows his war news. I DON'T BELIEVE ?I don't believe that England's bomb- 1 ing of Germany and German-held territory will have so very much to do with winning the war. Take Malta, bombed with many bombers in each squad and who still remains Malta; . that la?today, when this is bolng written. Germany must be invaded if she ia to be aubdued, and If that can't bo successfully done, well?I don't know the answer. England has been on tho spot for three years, aud we ought to be thankful that she still exists as a uatlou. ?I don't believe Japau gives a hoot about invading Australia. She Just raisoH enough dlstrubance down in that direction to keep the Allies guessing, and at tha suwu Lime she hold them away from Java, Sumatra, Philippine Islands, etc. She has got all she wants in that direction; her idea now is to keep these "grabs". To defeat Japan, we've simply got to invade Japan, and' to do so?we will have to wade right up through tho territory Trom which wo were driven, aud that's going to bo hard wadtng. We have got to twist tho varmints out of their dens from now on: since Midway, Japan is going to stay close In. ?J don't believe appropriating more and more millions of dollars is going to win the war, Tho countries that are giving us a good beating now have no money (much) and they don't do any appropriating. They light and expect to appropriate afterwards. If we are not roady to fight now, we had better fight with what we have. I have known men to get knocked out while getting ready to fight. We have too many conferences, too many meetings to discuss strategy, and too many frivllous ideas about how things ought to be done. Give men with brains some authority and let them do things without having to get instructions from home every hour or so. ?I don't believe Americans generally consider this war a serious matter. We are taking too much for granted. We spend two-thirds of our tinle hop* lng, and one-third worrying over our disasters. We seem to be willing to "let George do it." We are all more or less thinking of our comforts and our probable discomforts, To take a broad view of the matter, we are akin to slackers. We are ready to abt|se our allies but are never willing to do much as Individuals to help them*. They are us and we are them, to put It flatly. A glass of sweet milk or buttermilk between meals will often ban* lsh that tired feeling. Drinking milk Just before one goes to bed will Also do much to induce sleep. FEWER TELEPHONES FOR CIVILIANS MEAN MORE WEAPONS TO . _ * ~ 'J&&You'vt read about the War Production Board's ordor limiting tolophono service ? why wo cannot Install oxfonslon tolophono*, why wo must provldo party flnos only in somo areas said cannot Install any tola* phonos In others, except for essential war noods. Now let's look at anothor side of tho picture-* what this moans to America's lighting forces. , It savos thousands of tons of load# Iron# stool# rniwnr tine, rubber and other materials for nsa In eerarsr^r p ^osss^sy s ^r^rsr^rs ^ro soooss^ro o^ao^p s s^w war oroduction now. for nlnnes battloshlas. tanks win 000 wwev OPoo mnw| swv winnoof ssm loeiinsoy loomo and hundreds of other weapons so vital to victory. . . When you do without somo typo of tolophono service you may hOVe Wanted and could obtain under normal conditions, you make a real contribution to winning tho war. Wo are doing our best to provldo you efficient tolophono servke under necessary war restrictions/ fully conscious that the sacrifices made today will hasten the victory which wfll enable us to furnish you the kind of service you want, when and where > you want It. l, ji, rmfjf9j Prma. atmrma bmhrttm*, tmajptta com w'cfctr . trmmm p animal inpy. H?/p fc ?p HImImii Mom door ?? s? 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