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TMl OAMOm CHBOWiCLl, CAtlD«lj[|WlTM CAAOLtWA, rWlOAY, JULY 21, 1H4
Kin of Att DePass
Saves Son’s life
Bnt Gives Her Own
kome was it FOrest HUlfl. Long
land, N. T.
Of all the mUk produced in the
U. 8. about SO per cent goea into the
manafaeture of butter.
Mrs.. Jamoi Cathcait Leaps
Into Water and Rescuot
d-Yoar^d.
Politick Notice
-Bap War Bonds and Stamps
Fint ciwice
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A lAXAIlVE
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Mrs. James A. Cathcart, Jr.. S3, a
cousin of Attorney Lambert DePass
of this city, made the supreme sacri
fice when she gave up her life in a
hOTOlc effort to sare her ft)nr-year-
old son from drowning in the water
at Palmetto Beach near Bluffton in
Beaufort county Wednesday. She
died from a heart attack induced by
the exertion and physical tension oc-
oikmi^ hy berlmttie in the water.
Mrs. Cathcart. who was formerly
Miss Mary Freeda DePass of Colom
bia. jump^ into the water, when her
young son. Charles DePass Cathcart.
Ton from the boat in which-they were
riding with another son. James .
Cathcart. age 8. Mrs. Cathcart man
aged to reach the four-year-old boy
and held him up until rescuers lifted
him into a boat. She then suffered
the fatat heart attack.
Mrs. Cathcart, daughter of Albert
C. DePass of Columbia, brother of the
late Sam DePass of this city, resided
with her parents in Columbia until
her raarriagt^ in 1832. She leaves, be
sides, her husband, two sons, her par
ents and a sister, Mrs. Milton, form
erly Miss Nancy DePass Bowsdell of
Long Island, N. T. The Cathcart
Pursnant'to the rules of the Demo
cratic Party, notice is hereby given
that the following managers and
clerks have been designated by the
Kershaw County Democratic Kxecs-
tlve Committee tor the primary to
be held on Tuesday, July 26, 1844.
end so many as may be necessary tor
H(Hiie Guard Unit
Spending Week In
Qunp At OcomSide
Companj E, TO Stroof, Has
Many NotabWe In IFa
ParnouMl.
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Weekly Nevm Letter
Company B, 1st Reg. Sooth Carolina
State Guard. 1^ Camden Sunday
_ morning at 9 o’clock for Myrtle Beach
the succeeding primary bn Tuesday, where the military unit attended the
August 22, 1944. annual state encampment this week.
Polls will open at the foUowing The company will arrive in Camden to
designated PrecincU at 8 o’clock A. resume civilian life on Saturday af-
M., and close at I o’clock P. M.. liurV teinoon.
em War Time. | There 1;ere 70 men in the Camden
«aM6ia«wwSTTHtt- siitifi.
dy, Bennie Thompkins. Vote at Kirk- out from the armory Sunday on board
lej^s more. jt^n automobiles and three trucks
Antlo<m—A. W. Joy, C. C. StokM,' Rev. J. B. Caston of the First Bap-
H R. Davis. Vote at school house, (tist church, who is chaplain and has
Bothune—C. B, ^Mitchell, T.—JL'the xank^Captain, was in the group
Hearon, R. B. McCasklll. F. M. Arthur, that set forth for the beach. In addl-
Vote in vacant store building next to,tion was Major A. Douglas McAm,
store of Lorlng Davis. iPkstor of the Presbyterian church,
Blaney—C. B. Young, A. L. Morgan, Supt. of Schools J. G. Richards,
J. L. Mook, Clerk. Vote at Cooper’s private in the military unit, Simon
building. * JElchel of the Bichel department
Buffalo—B. T. Roberts, W. P. Sow- »tore firm, and scores of others who
eil, H. T. Catoe. Vote at Mt. Plsgah ’ combine their vacation with a pa
school house.
Camden "No. 1—J. T. Harris. Law-
triotlc endeavor.
The company
was in charge of
rence Graham. Rosco Johnson, CsurltCeptaln S. C. Qyb^ ]^st Lt John
Schlosburg, Donald Campbell. Vote Bums, 8ec<md Lt. W. A. Boykin,
St Court House.
Camden No. 2—John T. Nettles, 8r.,
George T. Little, K. C. Zemp, jirSr J.
aud .Kirby Tupper, First Sgt Noylan
S. DuVal, Ordinance Sgt John K.
Lee, Supply Sgt Floyd S. Boykin, and
KIMNAW LOOM Na Hi A. F. Ml
L. Williford, Mrs. L. B. Graham. Vote CpL 8. W. Elchel, the latter being
at St Mary’s HaU. i company derk.
Cassatt—S. L. McLaughlin, Eugene
The others in the ranks who are
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• PROMPTNESt • SERVICE WITH A SMILE
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To the Voters of Kershaw County:
It ia with a foolhif of doop rogret that I wish to
inform my frionds I mnst forofo tha ploAuuro of meet
ing and viaiting with l!hom at tha warioiu apaaking
ongagmaonta of the caadidatoo for public office.
Being an abaentee from theae campaign meetinga
la net of my own choosings—hut upon the orders of my
phjraiciaiL who adwisea me to forego being in attend
ance at the campai^
meetings that I may better con<
important
fke of Clerk of Court of Keranaw County.
my strength tor the hni
dutim of the of-
I desire to expreM my thanks to the good people
of Kershaw County that 1 have been permitted tp be
come a candidate for re-election without opposition.
I am deeply appreciatiwe of the fact that this action
mdicatea that my stewardship has met with the ap-
prowal of the people of my county.^
May I assure them, one and all, that it will be my
earnest endeavor to continue to serve the pe<^le of
the County to the best of my ability. I shall retain my
wife as deputy clerk court and my niece. Miss Lois
Davidson, as clerk in my office. Experience has proven.
the efficiency of this arrangement.
I am just conctnding 32 years of service as Clerk
of Court, lliey have been years frought with the most
pleasant oi memories. The courtesies and kindnesses
shown to me by the good people of the county are
deeply appreciated.
Signed,
J. H. CLYBURN,
Clerk of Coirii
TO THE CmZENS OF DeKALB
TOWNSHff:
As a candidate for Magistrate, I would
like to meet each of you and ask your kind
consideration, but my physical condition
and the restricted gasoline situation
make^ it almost impossible.I am in this
race of my own accord and without politi
cal ties or obligations to anyone, and am
running upon the merits of my character,
business ability, and qualifications for
the office, and this I ask you to investi
gate. I will give you reasonable and reg
ular office hours, and pledge to you faith
ful, honest and impartial and courteous
service, and will handle the office in an
efficient and businesslike manner.
CHAS. & BLYTHER
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Holland, Mrs. Annie Bowers. Vote *t
■tore at OeasatC
Charlotte Thompson—^T. J. Robert
son, Dan 8. Murchison, Mrs. Mattie
West, _ Vote at school boose.
Dekalb—J. L. Tally, Frank Watts.
Vote- at IVaesdale’s store.
Dohy’s Mill—Walter Koon, Mrs.
Bertha Kirkland, J. V. MUes. Vote at
CampbelTs gin house.
Cates Ford—^James Taylor, Ham
Horton. Vote at Gates Ford school
honse.
Harmony—Talmadge Branham, J.
M. Bntler. C. H. Wilson. Vote at
Braidiam’s store.
Hennitaga—J. C. David, M. L. Ber-
rn J. -Cr Eddtega, It *,-llotm; dork.
Vote at Berry's Filling station.
Kershaw—L. R. Jones, C. D. Tmee-
del, J. A. Whitley, W. R. Taylor, clerk.
Vote at Town Hall.
Liberty HlU-rB. L. Jones, Miss Ito-
sle Richards, Mrs. F. B. Floyd. Vote
at Mackey-Jones store.
Lockhart—J. J. Brown, C. W. Jor
dan, Elmer Hayes. Vote at Jordan’a
itOTB. '
Logoff—J. A. Bell. Lather Jonee, J.
W. Rabon. Vote at Rabon’s itore.
Mt Zion—Arthnr Brovm, Mrs. Bbtto
Brown, Miss Eva McCoy. Vote at Mt
Zion clnb house.
Ned’s Creek—8. H. Roberta. T. W.
Bowers, Tom Gardner. ^
Oakland—Baron McCasklll, W. H.
,Wooten. Henry Hopkins. Vote at
school house.
Pine Tree—L. H. Catoe, C. L. Mc-
Oaiit, J. H. Murpbree. Vote at sch6ol
house.
Rabon’s Cross Roads—Ransom Jack-
son, James L. Hoffman, Bennie Ford.
Vote at Rabon’s store.
Raieyli Mill—J. B. Davis. D. A.
Munn, W. B. Baker. Vote at Raley’s
MUl.
Roland—J. D. Baker. L, L. Bowers,
Otli Wdst Vote at Barfield’s store.
Ball Pond—L. H. DInki&a, Togo
Moore, Homer Branham. Vote at
Dowey’s store.
Sandy Grove—R. K. Windham, R.
C. Stokes, W. B. Stokes. Vote at Cen.
tral school Bouse.
Shamrock—I. B. Horton, J. F. Bak
er, C. N. Wllllama. Vote at Shamrock
■chool house.
Shaylor’s Hill—R. M. Drakeford, S.
B. Kelley, Roy Oaten. Vote at Shay-
Ipr’s HUl.
Swift Creek—W. A. Boykin. L. H.
Tniesdaie, J. W. C. Boykin. Vote at
’Tntesdale’e store. —■
Three C’s—John M. Croxton, Sam
Barfield. W. W. Cauthen. Vote at
school house.
Twenty Creek—J. G. Gardner. B. T.
Rabon, J. S. Rabon. Vote at Hinson’s
store.
Wateree—H. T. Denton, Willie Rob
ertson, Lewis Bradley. Vote at Com
munity bouse. "
WeatvlUe—T. P. McDowell. Mrs.
Nye Workman, Nina Young. Vote at
.Workman’s store.
I . J- H. McLeod.
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County Chairman.
A. W. Humphries,
S^etary.
with the unit in camp are Privates
Thomas D. Ancrnm, Ernest W. Baker,
James H. Bass, James O. Blackwell,
J. C. Boykin. Jr., W. F. Bracey, Jr-
Edgar V. Broome. Artiiur W. Brown,
Rhonda P. Brown, Robert M. l^rns.
Jack Catoe, Wilbur L. Connell, Cpl.
B. C. Davis, Red E. Davis, John 8.
DePass. G. R. Bddtngs, Luder B. Ed
dings. W. C. BUott, Charles W.
Garnett, Gene C. Autnn, Charles 8.
Harris. Cpl. James B. Harris, J. T.
Hay, William R Jennings, Bari A.
Jordan, Jack 8> Kareth, A. M. Krily,
Carroll King, Clarence L. Lee. Cpl.
Daton K. Lee. Cpl. <Mrl Llghtfoot, W.
8. Lindaay, CpL Calvin W. Lomenae,
ItavlA Jr^MabOBey, Jr.,-Ted-H; Itorsbi
all. Dan D. McCaekqi, Sam McCaskill.
Jr., W. T. McManus, SamUile N.
Nicholson, G. 8. Ogburn, Albert R.
Rabon, Rev. Metthew M. RabMi, CpL
M. M. Reasonover, Sgt. Joe N.^Rhodue,
Melvin O. Roberta. Minor B. Roberta,
Gene L. Rush, Thornwell Rush, JS.
H. Rush, Jr., Cpl. C. L, Shealy, Prgijc
Shebeen, B. W. j^irley, F. A.
make, Roy H.-8111, Jam^CL
Joseph M. Smith. Sgt. ' Jamee L.
Sweet, Ben L. Team. Jessie C. Wat.
kins.
New Stores To
Be Erected On
Rutledge Street
(Toe Late For Last Wesk)
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderson and
daughtOT, Miss Lee Clair, and son,
Thomas, of Columbia, and Miss Cath
erine Wells of Greenville, are gueata.
of Mrs. L. P. Thompson.
Mewirs.* C. D. and B. J. Cunning
ham were business visitors in Winns-
boro Tuesday morning. They were
accompanied by Mr. J. K. Herlot
Lt and Mrs. Fraud Eskridge and
■on. Bobbie, of Camp Holen, Texaa,
sflbnt a short while here recently on
their way to Cheraw.
Mrs. E. L. Jones and sons, Lamar
and Drennan, are spending the week
wlUi friends In Bstelle.
Mr. J. K. Herlot of Blshopvllle, Is
in our village.
John A. Tbompeon of Columbia,
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. John E. Richards and son,
Robert, of Indiana, are spending a
while In the home of Capt N. 8.
Richards.
U. S. Army Chaplain John E. Rich
ards is expected here from Indiana
this weA to Join his family at the
home of his father, Capt N. 8. Rich
ards.
Pvt. and Mrs. Fred Chinnlngham,
who have been located in Georgia,
visited his father. Mr. W. B. Conning.
-saneaaBBMBpai
ham. last week. Mrs
wffl spend a whUe wlth~w*^
while her kosband Is located
fornla. «(h
have b^ toStad^^t'ArdSUj^oJ
spent a few days with her rmL,
wiU remain for some time
Furman has been transferred
Mrs. John G. Richards is
her daughter, Mrs. M. L.
Mauning.
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For Cotton Welfhe^-KfTthsw
I hereby annoonee that I win w
■nHiHata fnv- rn al, ii ^ e| ~ ^
Colt
candidate for ra-election
Weigher at Karshaw in
to be held September 24. i p.,,
the same courteous, faithfni\2|
that I hare given in the past
P - - M. HeBkk
PUNi
ettAue to fmmtamel
gnhenost start at
UMtlMmstei
JOHN M. DANia
QBEENVlLIJi; 6. a
UmTED STATES S£llAT(tt
Yo§r ce amt tappotf
ba gnoHf appradatad.
Grover Kirkland, owner of a 36 foot
property frontage on Rutledge street
has started workmen raxing the old
buildings on the property and will
build two new stores on the site.
The new stores will be one story
In height and^ will have new and
modern fronta. The location Is Just
south of the Railway Ehipreae office.
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
To the Voters of Kershaw Connty:
^ ■.! WU ^ -
b mj campaign tdr the Office of Sopogintendaet
of EdsBotiota, it io mj deofare to briof to your ettentioo,
Niiollyt tho followinf fecta rnToreint apHf t
• I woo horn end reared in Kerihew CMBty.
• 1 ftedneted from Camden Hifh Schodl yd em e
gmduete of the Citadel wMi a dofTBe.
• took Foot Grednate Work in Fnlli^ Sckool Ad*
‘ ministration at tke Usdrersity of Sooth Carolina.
• Taufht ochool for 12 jreara in my home
(Midway School, Kenhaw Coonty). ^ Loft aohool
worift m 1941 to enter the army, hein^ hcoorahly
ducherfod in 1942.
#. 1 heliewe that each high ochool pupil throM he
taught a trade.
Your Vote and Your Support WUl Be
Appreciated.
ARTHUR STOKES
Candidate for Soperkif^ent of EducaHan"
(This Is a Political Advertisement Fold for by Arthur Oiofcee)
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WMte ■attar (ra« tka blaod.
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Doans Pi LIS
South Carolinians Attention
Lioten To
Stete-Wide
aad
WBT Broedcaots
at
9:48 p. m.
July 24th
Olin D. Johnston,
former oeldier with liberal
legialatSTe< end executiwe rec
ord, heliereo in a job and tqp-
port for returning wetarana,
benofito to the farmer, jvetice
to Ullor, taa^ ghrbg finotection
to bnikiMi and a holping hand
to maimed end
afflicted. Tb^ he will work
for i^ the Senate.
Vole in Coining
Prhaery Ejection.
OLIN D. JOHNSTON
-CAIOHDAn FOR
UNITXD STATES SENATC .
(iMMft.. by frlMa V OH. D. MmmU.)
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It takes thoosaads'
to hvild a bomber
. aid this coiitri is
mkiig more bmbers thai evir bffire
hmo plwM^ not* nefoofmofyliiSiialHr
war Man mere Long DItlafice ca|l*« And rigfct
now thingg ere workig donkU gulclu
Tedey wMi warin Ht crKkai itegto
Is a gash day lor Long Dittenm falophoaa Baaa-
Van can halp Iteap ^ Rngg daar^far war calb
by Holrlng only raaNy nrgenl caML ■
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