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rp.i. 'I'.:- ■ : ■ f ^■ ' ^T' ‘ >■’ '■ 7;^ .k;-- -7‘:- ■'■'^■M'.'t'?^' ■ r^' /•r .." ■-X'»gfiin:*5?r>"' V’, PAGE TWO ^tK^jMOCNMglR^NjCL^AMOlN,^^^^ CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 2t. 1t44 NOTICE OF ELECTION The Municipal Democratic Primary for the purpose of eleetlng a Mayor an4 six Councilmen la the City of Camden, S. C., will be held on Tuee- day, March 7, 1944. The polls will open at 9 a. m. and remain open until 6 p. m. The books of enrollment will open February 7, 1944, and close ^t 6 p. m. February 21, 1944, at the following plACOSI Ward No. 1—VV. F. Nettles and Son. Ward No. 2—City Filling Station Ward No. 3—City Drug Store. Ward No. 4—Camden Chronicle. Ward No. 5—DeKalb Pharmacy. Ward No. 6—Carolina Motor Co. No entries will be accepted by the Committee after 6 p, m. Thursday, February 24, 1944. All assessments must be paid tt> the Chairman of the Executive Committee, and a duplicate copy of all pledges and statements of expenses must be filed, one copy with the Clerk of Cojirt, and one copy with the Chairman of the Executive Com mittee, prior to d p. m. of February 24, 1944. The noanagers elected to serve in First Primary Election on March 7, 1944, and the voting places, by wards, as approved by. the Committee, are as follows: Ward No. 1—Mrs. Belle StraL Mr. Jesse L. Branham. Mrs, J. W. ,Hradrix. Ward No. 2—Mr, J. W. Thompson, Mrs. C. F. MoCoy, Mrs. Z.,Z. Barfield.. Ward No. 3—Mrs. Joe 'Dewls, iMrs. Geo. Wilson, Mr. B. H. Baum,. Mrs; Br W. VanLandingham, Mrs. M. M. Rea Once Fat! Now Has a Model’s Figure “1 LOST 32 LBS. wear size 14 again^ Istty RsyaoMt, erooklya jiMt think, once 1S6 lbs., Mim (^Doldc^Mt weight wockiy with AYOSVtlaimnCaMly R«. ducing Plan until now the hM s mooel-like figure. Your cs* penence may or mar not fa* the Mia* but try tni* easier reducing plan yourirlf. ftrti Box MuUSkaw RttulUtM teomy bwck. Noeierciae.Nolaaativea. No drug! You eat ^nty. You eaM. I don't cut out meala. putatoci. etc., you jutt cut them down. Simple when you enioy deliciuiia AY PS before meal*. Only S2 25 for 30 day*' supply. Phone, write. DrKALB pharmacy sonover. Ward No. 4—Miss Loulle Whitaker, Mrs. Mortimer Muller, “Mrs. Geo. Cooley. Ward No, 5—Mrs. Jane Williford, Mrs. R. E. Stevenson, Mrs. M. M. Bryant. Ward No. «—Mrs. Hubert Wilson, Mr. O. E. Taylor, Mrs. C. M. Hongh. (Voting Places) Ward No, 1—City Recorders Court Room. Werd No. 8—City PllHng Statkm. Ward No. 3—Langston Motor,Co. Ward No. 4—Jno. T, Nettles resl- d611C6. Ward No. 5—R. E. Stevenson’s reut- Ward No, 6—Mrs. C. M. Hough’s residence. Municipal Democratic Executive Conmittee, 45-49 L. H. Jonesi Secty. ANNOUNCES FOR MAYOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Mayor at the spring election In conformity with the regu lations of the Democratic party. I respectfully request the voters of the City of Camden to support my can didacy. • Francis N. McCorkle. IMAN a iai I hereby announce myself a iandi- date for election to the office of Alderman from Ward 1, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and vote will be appreciated. John W. Wilson. ANNOUNCES FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Alderman from Ward One, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. Tour continued support and vote will be appreciated. p. C. V. MASSABEAU. FOR ALDERMAN WARD ONE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Councilman from Ward One, subject to the rulea and regulations of the Democratic firtan- ary. Your support and vote will be ap preciated. p. Archie J. Stein Boy Eagle Notes U. S. P-47 Thunderbolt lighter planes can maneuver at 400 miles an Home For Sale GREIEN street, second house from Kirkwood Hotel, partly furnished with steam heating plant. This lovely home is on a large lot with beautiful shrubbery. Con sists of reception and dining room, kitchen and bath on first floor; second floor, three bedrooms and bath. Will sacrifice for $6,500.00. Terms If desired* Showm by appointment. Call Columbia 2-9473 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES, inc. FOR ALDERMAN WARD ’TWO 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Alderman, hi the City of (}amden. Ward 2, subject to the rulM of the Democratic Primary. Your support and vote will be appre* elated. p. ROY R. MATHIS Squadron 101 to meet Monday night at 7:80 p. m. at Scout House. Squadron 102 to ipeet Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. at Scout House. Squadron 103 to meet Friday night at 7:30 p. m. at Scoa| Houae. Squadron 102 ha(t to carry their membership drive through this week due to a tie between two boys for first place. The membership drive in all Squadrons ends this week. Bring in 'y^ur members. ~ Boy Elagles from all three aquadrona are requested to come, to the head quarters for government posters to be distributed. The time put on the dis tributing of these posters will be ap plied to the bouTf needed for civic work. The headquarters of The Boy Eagles announce the addition to their staff of Fred Stafford, superintendent <xi charge of manual training. Mr. Staf ford will carry on bis duties as squad ron commander of 102 squadron but will be available to help all boys in the building of models and will see that models will be available in Cam den for The Boy Eagles. Miss Josephine Pack has been taken on the Boy Eagle office fpree and will have the office open from 9 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. County Fgrmel^ . Appljmg For Lokns ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman from Ward No. 2, subjiict to rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Party. Your support will be ap preciated'. p. W. Roscoe Johnson. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Alderman for Ward Two, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. Your support and vote will be appreciated. Smith. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of Henry E. Gardner are hereby no tified to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any. having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. Bessie S. Gardner, 44-46p Administratrix. Camden, S. C., January 13th, 1944. ■J tlnued support and vots' is solicited the Democratic Primary. Your con- and will be appreciated. P WileY Sheom. Mr. L. J. Hook, field supervisor for the Emergency Crop and Feed Loan office, stated that farmers of Ker- show County are now applying for loans to finance the production of their 1944 crops. Applications for loans are now being written In the Agriculture Building at Camden. He stated thaL in addition to financing the production of the crops regularly grown in this vicinity, loans were also J)eing made for the production of those crops declared essential to and so vitally needed in the war effort this year. Plans for 1944 call for increased production of many food crops. The production goal for such of these crops as the Extension Serv ice considers can be successfully planted and grown In Kershaw County should be met' The need for funds necessary for the production of these crops will be given special considera tion with the view that credit will be extended, wherever needed, so that no farm family will be denied the opportunity to make its maximum contribution to the Food Production Program. 4 Emergency crop loans are available to farmers, either owners or tenants, who own •<iT can make arrangements for land to farm, who own or have the use of necessary workstock and equipment wrlth which to farm, and who can give as security a first lien on the crops to be financed. These loans will be made to farmers whose cash requirements are relatively small and who are uhkble to obtain loans sufficient to meet their needs from other sources, including local banks and production credit associations. Loans are also available for the purchase or production of feed for livestock whose products will be marketed, for livestock to be fed for Soil Conservatioi News (By V. T. Mullen Now Is the time ta plant k crowns for permanent hay or gra A more satisfactory stand of k will be obtained if the crowns ar out before'spring. The winter i will settle the soil around the an^ In the spring when the p begin to grow, there will be no pockets to cause the crowna to out and die for lack of moisture If the farmer can get this planted before the busy season ii spring It will be a big factor in I of this crop, and also the scarcii farm labor will make more land a able for Dermanent hay crops year. Kudzu will grow on land will not produce row crons pi ably, and on steep slopes will pre erosion and water run-off. Information as to the best mt of planting kndxu will be furnlshs your County Agent, the AAA <rf Conservation service. TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are strictly forbi treepassing in any manner on lands of Walter O. Green, In Ken County, Buffalo Township, qn near Ldttle Lynche’s Creek, u penalty prescribed by law. WALTER O. GREEN, o DAISY H. OREEN. 4 the market, or for breeding ani with the increase to be marketed, as security, a first lien on such stock Is required. Mr. Hook emphasized that t loans are not restricted to sole applicants but are available tc farmers who can establish ^iglb according to the terms of the regulations and the authorising of Congress. ANNOUNCE FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democra- 4lc Party. . Your support will be freat- ly appreciated. I will be glad to as- i sist the people In any way I can. p. R. A. Purser, "The Sewing Macblne Ran" ANNOUNCES FOR RE-ELECTION I hereby announce myself a candi date tor re-election to the office of Alderman for Ward 4, subject to the I rules of the Democratic Party. Your continued support and vote will be I appreciated. 'l>. T. Lee Little ANNOUNCES FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of councilman in the third ward at the election next spring, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic Party. I will appreciate the support of my friends. Les Myers ANNOUNCES FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announee that I am a can didate for the office of Alderman, for Ward No. 6, and will abide by the rules of the Democratic Primary. Your support and vote will be appreciated. ‘Laurence B. Graham. 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