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■i \- ■is 'P I! ' !: ' I . diF' -f i H'>'i ■' ■ '; ■ l : ■ .„ 1 > f '! t - j, 'i"‘ r-f ..-t -.*M K.: ' I r s I i 1 J U fi . M *' J •i'T • ' J AnnMuicei F«r SlMTlIf TO THB DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF KERSHAW CO Ob«di«&t to tike frleiuU, I beg to annoanco a candidate for the office of fiDi( of Kerahaw Coantj la the ap^x>aeb»> Ing Democratic Primair. eal^t to the mlea of the Party. I ehall greatly appreciate the aapvcti of the voters, and. If elected, X promise to eenre the 'HAAefflclently. Uvea, subject to tiM rulw mocratic party. I rsaUae m . lUlty of the poelUoD aad win repre- labat the people of this county to the best of my ablOty If honored to the position. . ~^JOHN RABOM. people MthfuIIy J. H. MeLEOD, JR. For llio Houao I hereby aanouaee myself as a candidate for reflection to the office of Rouse of R^resentaUres from KoT' Shaw County, subject to the rules of the .Democratic party. If the people of this county should faror me wHh the honor of senring them another term, I promise to conUnue to try to work for the beat interests of tbls county at all times/' erer mind the fact that my (^Ice ll<|jtnist L. C. CLT For Cmo Warden I \. ANNOUNCEMENT { I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of game wer- den, subject to the rules of the Demo* cratic party. OSCAR BRANHAM. For TIm Hong# I hereby announce myself as a ean didate for the House of Repreeenta DETAII5... People oonaider impertani are ghnea first oonaidera* tion by **Tlka Open Door** Funeral Director. wOl be tha All adjuated to financial rUNERAL lUtML PHONC IC' ^ C ^Mnf N.S . COMING ATTRACTIONS Camden Theatre Friday and Saturday May Srapd 4 ‘*BAD BASTOMB** Walleoe Berry—MsrghreS - 0?BHew Merjorle Meln«>Carrol Nalsh Also Beloctsd Short tubjoets ‘pooooooooooooooooooooooot Sat.y May 4—10:30 Show *MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER* Riehard DIk ■— Nine Vale kOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOopT Monday and Tuesday May 6 aoid 7 ‘TANGIER** Msris Montes—Robert Paige •dbu end Preston Foster Cateet News ipoooif^eoooeoeoooooooeooo* Wednesday and Thursday May 8 and 9 “SO GOES MY LOVE*’ Myrfis Loy end Don Ameche Also News pB^ooocgooooooooooooeeoot NOT^ (fhenge o> Night Starting time effective Monday, April 29th: Night Shows at 7:30 end 9:30 Matinee at 3:13 For Game Warden I wish to announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Game Warden in |^e coming primary. I want to earnestly express my ap preciation (or the large support .the Toters of this county hare glTsu me in the pest, and I shall be very grate ful for your continued support. If re-Mected l promise td give you fakh. fttl and unselfish service. MRS. C. M. HOUGH. For Director ^ I wish to announce myself as a candidate for the office of Dhuetor of West Wateree Township at the next primary, cehj^ to the regula* tions of the Demi^ratic party. p D. T. BRANHAM. Be SpW 9ii MetlwdMt Hwp Bishop Paul R. Kern, author, sin* eator and church statMSnaa, will be the speaker over a regfonal network of 39 radio etations May 3, on The Methodist Homr^hich orlglaate from W8B in Atlanta at 7:19 a. m. B8T. Bishop Kem is a strong prsacher and forceful ephitnal leader. Fur s«r era! years be was a member of the faculty of Southern Methodist Dnl vsTsity at dean of the Institution, serving there enltl 1923 when he returned to the paeuwete end waa assigned to Travle Park Methodist dmreh in San Antonio, Texas, where he remained until sleet* ed bishop In 1980. At the present time be is serving as resident IHUhop for tbe Neehville, Tennessee aree^and has supervision over the Tenneeoee and the Holston conferences. This program. Is heard over WIS station, 7:89 time. For Commitdoner Newberry Co. In Insnnmce FieM Basel A. Elliott, who wse with the Pilot Life Insurance company fUr some foul grfare as a Camdea repro* sentative been named as dlstrtet manager of the Camden District of the Newberry Life and Health Insur ance' company. The Newberry company is one of the most progressive insurance coni- panlee in the state. Mr. Elliott will appoint additional agents for hie ^Ms* DaHscTeuM. uad tater wssitrlct Already he has a number of e school of theology at that {outstanding salesmen under his sa^ ervlslpn, they being B. F. Faile, A. C. Morris and W. P. Blackmon. SPECIAL EERVICEt^T CHURCH OF CHRirr Announcement is made tbatHr series of eucylces will begin' on SiMorday, West Wateree I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Commissioner from West Wateree Township, county of, Kershaw, subject to the rUles of th Democratic party. I eolleit the vo eud support of the .voters cijUk Township promlslngtp-worlrTo the best interests of;^;tiio County at all times. DOWEY. /^Q. A. DOT ^TX^ltemto W^EREE—DItTRII r unounce myself a LOWER W^EREE—DISTRICT 12 I hereby unounce myself a CudL date tor Office of Magistrate in Lower Wateree Township. County of Ker shaw, subject to the rules and regm* lations of the Democratic Party. If I am elected to thtt oRlee I promise the people of the Township that I will not be dictated to by uy person, but will perform the ^tles of my office strictly according to law ud evldeuce as presented. Tour vote ud support will be ap preciated. p " H. W. SANDERS. Wantg—For Sale FOR SALE—Washer and Drier made by Savage Anns Co. In good con , dttlon. Phone 336-R or call at 1506 Fair Street 7c FOR RENT—Room in private home with private usntruce and bath, hot water, ud beauty-reat bed. Prefer conpie or two gentlemen, or business girls. Phone 316.. 7c 3sss-as5 done by at 7:10 McOrae road preaching will be 1st H. M. Dedson each evening. ek thu the preaching service iU be congregational singing eetion ud answer period. To j^iacopiA itoctor la Fraidl In Diacnashtf City^ Needs (Continued from first page) ing made of the city's poteutisl beauty spots. He referred po the vision ud wisdom of the early settlers of Cam den in reserving certain lots and blocks for park pnrposes' ud said that today these spots look mpre like vacut lots thu parks. He said thsy ceruinly are not objects of beauty either to the cltlsens or to tourists ing through. They cotald, he said. theseXthe public is cordially Invltad. McLean Hdw. Co. Given Agen^ By Frazer Lme The Green Harvester compuy of Columbia has announced that the Mc Lean o<Mnpany of this city ablN IIiointi»d ^cal dealer has been the Prsser-Orabam-Palge line of trac tors, rototnimrs ud other gei^al power farminr equipmenf. The ifrln- ctpal hi ttfiB dealership is A. F. Mc- Lmo. This new agency is welcomed to the Omden community and (he citL teas in general will lend their warm est welcome to the enterpriea Caindun Dentiat Ro-Eloctod Trutavrur One out of every ten bales of cot ton in the U. S. is purchased by an tomobUe muntactnrers. Dr. C. C. Brevard wu re-elected treasurer of the Palmetto Medical Dental and Pbarmacentical aeeoela- tkm for the 26th year last week in Columbia. This la the longest term of service for uy officer of the aeeoda- tlon. A n(u weighs about 18 oimcea less at either the NortA of South thu he does at the equator. assets. He referred to the beginning that had been made one of these parks whero dogwood trees ud aulea both ee had beu planted in considerable numbers. He said that moat of this will be wasted money becanee there waa neither rhyme or reason In the planting program. Most of the Aialeas he said wonld be trampled down be fore-the next season came around. Tf the same number had been massed in some section of the perk and some protection afforded, by the next flowOTlng seeson it wonld have been a thing, of beapty ud a Joy to everybody. Intelligence Ud a long range plu was lacking", he said. The third ud most hnportut thing the speeker celled attention to was the lack of official city interest in the chlldru ud young people of the community "A city's most precioae assets sre its children and young people’’, said Dr. Clarke. A^ recreation program fin anced by the city for the long enm- mer months was s Tltal need. During recent yeera such E program, but cm a very limited scale has been carried out by the Kerahaw county civic council and one year the cify con tributed $460 toward it The city ought to bear the entire expense evra though it might run into a conslder- erable sum of money." The speaker also spoke a strong wor/l for the Teen-Age cuteen which the young people of the high schocd have been working so hard to raiso funds (or. He said that a commnitity ought to have a sense of pride when its young people of the high school ask for a place where they eu meet Pole I their friends ud have good clou Tun I under proper aupervigion Instead of COMING ATIRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre CortMr Broad and Rutledge Bta. i Friday and Saturday Mcy~8^d 4 “FRONTIERGUNLAW** Cherlee gtarrett at the Durango Kid with Oub Taylor AUo “Phantom Ridar** ' And Comedy 'Monday and Tuaaday May 6 and 7, QENE AUTRY id ‘^UNS AND GUITARS** with Smlity^ Burnette and Dorothy DIx Path# Nows Wadnaaday atid Thursday May 8 and 9 “COLONEL EFFINGHAM’S RAID** Charlea- Coburn—Joan Bennett A1m> ‘fWho’a Guilty^ Paramount Ndws ^^WECIAL NOTICEI Effeetlva Monday Aprti 29: Mallaee^ EmT Ridlt iliew eUrts at 7:M teeend Night gbew at 9:1fi - Newberry offers .., t • , , .» ■ • 10 New Features IN THE LIFE POLICIES -l! ... the average man can obtain the Same Value as the rich man. -» The Best HospitaliilStion Policy In The Field* V. ^ A NEWBERRY Man Today District Off ices in Former American Legion \ Building. ^ P, O. 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