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r? ‘ ’ >r- ■: V /' s ' ft‘dk:i ' 'X. !?»■ rounffi** CAITOEN, south CAmUMA. FRIDAY. AUGUST IS, ISM Thoittond And Dr. James McLeod riH Be fii Run-Off For GoTemorship Amd WnUasM Im Conlost For I As rtee for fOTeradr. a oontMtl _Uek RlRTeD calididatmr yr^twAtton. J. Btrom Thurmond, Mfold termer circuit jttdgo, was 'liliims man with Sl,f It uotm oa jitcRt BBoffleiai rotumo from rit ^erfaolOi —Oo, - U 4l^ye«>old prooidepit of thol m GiroUiui Modioid ; Aaiooli" toutroBS Moond wllli 7i,ttt. lit mb'are World War n rot'i p mi Thnrmoad, who iMSt^lmel. Is a wearer of thol m ksart and seYOiul odhar riieoratiou aa a f«ii||t Of ySy joTssloii. McLooA Who waa aoesr in the Army Medleal Corpa. , Mf«d fa World Waa L in soBtestants for tM foremor* ) ns la the follow^ Pfdar, 1. liM wnilams. John d. Ih^or, I P. liOBf. Dell OTfeal, Dr. Carl iia MarcBS A. Stdu^. A j. tlh A L. Woodland Bofer W. dmteet for 1IOiiiwaiit-dUTer.| a iseoBd race la to ^ tvm be» Stata Cave-In Kills Five Convicts On ^ate Farm Fire Negro oonvlets at the PrleoD Fhna near BoyUa la Ki.,—w county died tlmreday afteniooa when they were trapped la a eavoda <d deep'gravel pit in which tbej '<g*teg.- ■ l^petltttMiddpit JL Roy Amaey,.who announced the tragedy, eeld the men were buried alive when a wall oC gravel spilled on thsai ,wltl»ut warn* tngi J. M. Smith, a gaaid, and ona Negro convict were In the pif'at the time of the eceideiit, hat eemmed en> traimieat ftalth and the surviving prisonwr gave tmmettate alarm, hut hy tha time reecae efforts were elfect^ the victims were dead. Names aad roeords ot the victlme as released by Atfiley: Robert Goodea, aervlac 10 ’ years from Beaufort couaty tor burglary and Isroeny. Time would hove expired dune. 1M2. Henry R. Plnekney, eerTlnf yeers from Omrleetoa county fur fi Run-off Governorship Camden School Registration Begins W^esday, Ang. 21 J. Strom Tharmoad J. Strom ThutmoBd, of Dr. Jumeu McLeod Mho toe^ the tsM of elevM can- dldatjss for Governor, wm havAiik^ OMioiwnt Dr. duaMi McLeod, of Floreoee, who run a •—as. hi Tneaday’a Primary. Voters Of Kershaw County Return W. T. Redfeam To State Senate Camden high sdiool students begin registration for elaeeee wni Foot Cnmdidnina la Run-Off For House Of Ropre- •entatiwes I Seaator W. T. Redfeam was retnra- ed to that otllse in the Demoeretle It • tvo rsterans of Wtrld Wer HJ slaughter. Time would have expired nden Momw t Passing (X flarvey March, lt4t. Freddie Prseeley, aervtag aix from Richland county fOr gmad lar* cehy. Time weaM have sugfred Ji IMO. Tom Riduudson. eenring It from Charleeton for robbery end lar- eany and eeeeult end battery with In* will taashML^lhJtent to kflL Time would teve tacplMd December, IHL Rsstfy Wetsoa, serviag ooncutrent sentenced of five yeere and one year frogi Tdgsfleld county dm sesauU aad| battery with iatenl t* klB ngdioeiTy< ing eeneseled wuepsns. TIm-would have expired September, lt4t. AAley. exproming de^ regret the accident and promising tbiM poselble etepo would be tdnn to pre> wsit fttuse haiimtwgi of thle ture. ealB Obfuner Pm^Loe of Mmw eeuBty decided that ea laqneet' not neeeapnry. The bodlee of the Ove prtoonen were relseaed by him, Aahley " tar m M Timmerman, end JoMa C. mn. TImaMnnan led wRh'Tt,ttt, iM foSowlng dooaly wttih gstaf csndldalm freiw M Oj gi, I. R Hanna nud J. W. D. m T. Andsraon, Florenoe conntyf ihlmisat ft edeeatlon, with MJIMIO voten wlU taawW,.]h klcliool sQperviRor. tn the sidw iMpsrtment, with a tally of I wiM, in the runtfC feg etate mtaitat ol edMBtiom. A eaSW reeelvud^.U7 Myloass, rniamMafchsf a( igri-’ It, mOj won iwnominatlen by mg his opponant, A. W. iwteof lt7.Ht aiiinet thk paper. o« tlx, il tabalstiaa wflt shew ‘ esBdMstse rag ha* f. in _. _ ttves.—the htfh ^ . Berkeley, CaBmun, n|^ ^.Ooiletan. Darltngitoh, RdgeSelA fleium wend, wAiMpAif haarts of f ware teeii^' h tf the pssslag of' Al *VMve: m”) Clarks, ags tT, tfUnor of usdeo Dry Cisnminc SMTX^ tf, at the Camden -Mbipltal shy, Aagust 14, after tn HI* I NTeral months. ' m bom in Canaden. Huguet 10, he eon of the late A- HL Clarke hgiils Workman CImh. I isrriTed by hii wtSih. Letts Quke; ono daughter Mair; ena vrer; his mother, Afra. YtTglnlaj (he ot Camden: oun-brother, W., Ike of CoUunbla; 4wo eletera, m Welbom of NOw Orteana, 4 Mn. Hughey TMdal of BWh- Detobor 5, 1946 JJ^icea ween conducted at Jwy aftemoan from-tha ■fteebyterlan ohnr^ later-' wwved in the Qnaker ceme- “ty DireetOTs J Debtors ^hf Bffls toaaty boerd of AhfecLwa tor I eounty requests that aR nted for payment eadi m»t^ ih« fact that a monthly check OB expenditures of tlm emBW kBYe bad btlU recently P^ that baYe been outstanding or three years for no reason Therefore In the future 1^ t BBtU alter Mid of year wHl bU anlesB asreement has die contrary. ' 0>unty Board of N. MYKRB, It was announced by Chief F. J. Nettles, local navy raerulter for this area, that O. 1. BtU of Rights wlO < ptre, October I. 1141, Chief Nettlee also etated. that the aavy wilt oaty take a limited number ef mtn this menih from South Oarollna for Ont e^tmenta, aad H la neemsary that a Waitlttf Uat be maintained In order to eullet the men who a^ty toe ea* Uatment flret. See your aavy reerultor now and get your name on thle Uet First enlistments must be for 4 er t years, exeepi for men 17 who may enltot f<w a adaorlty. Men fuaUflttf for eloetronie tode- nlcMtns amto training may enliat tor A I, 4 or I yenrp except 17 year olds who may anUet for A t or a minority, which fa antil their tweaty-firet btrth- day. There will he a navy reeruiter In ^the poet offleo la Camden oa Thare- from lO'.fU a. hCRi 4:M p. a who will be glad to giro Informatiott and tnko appUcathms for snlisting la tho D. 8. navy. DIroetors, Acceided Itone Corps won art atOl U w ^ It haa RmbI Tta. IL K. Mdwnir Marine recnlMngj r!**»ed ^•4,00# ,11^ tho pnfet -wbif wfli hn im of October and aR •kortinfw Survey Figures Show The Pow» Of Hie Press Nennipaper publldty was the im- petling factor rsspoosibla Mr the Z.reylng of more than one qaarter of the number of persons pertidpatinf In a recent X-ray survey conducted under the Joint spoaeorkbyto of the Sea Laic -OMspo (Oallt) Tuberonloele naeoclatioa aad the oeunty health department according to *Tfews Letter*, pnhileetion of the Onllforula Tuhnreuloufe Asuociation. loturrlewa, daring the aarvey. n vealed that Mil men and X-rayed, 111 were prompted by vatoM newspaper peMiolty. Of the auUnder, fM knew AT the throngh peananl eaataet brenght ont tli, edioole Ml, drealara 117, dario UA mevlMi lil, end debe 19- ir«af^4wo penone heard of the h thaMMDudMe; imt li ehw the nnit _ Smith ew Quartm Filial Repnrt Of Canem’ Canga^ Cotton Boll Reported Ang. 12th schedules on Wednesday, August tl, —Hfotn ItrW. To enter eighth grade the student must have |been < promoted from aa aoeeptaUej grammar school seventh grade. Any ode coming from a school other than the Lyttleeton Street Grammar school or the Pine lYee Hill sebed should have reoorda or reports. Ree- ords from the two schools named above are In the office already. To eater the ninth grede thu etw- dent must have an unconditlonBl - pro- motion from the elMbth. To enter the tenth grade, oa the new baelt, the mlntaUnm reqalrements le three units, and for the eleventh grade, eleveu units. This divergence of nnlts M caaeed by the new type tenth and the old type eleventh, looking toward the twelve year program for' the mitlre echoOL *•' K«whkw opnnty last Kmrnluiw Cmmmtf EaegnirtlirM luJw F«r ^ • ly To Bw GiMMa 1^’ from im.id have Just the IMd enacer eaiUpaigh oeMA Cerdlna, nceordtog fb Fnal H. Leonaid, etate comn,,.,.,^. and M. 8. MMta. Jr., state trenail e( the South OdibDaa dlvfulew Atogrfpah, Cancer Society. The total aatount odved hy the-old thin campaign:^ ,, qanin tor the idne wan JdttNugh tita mdlMWiy BWntIss hud to he that awndA thafe ' lUollng la amounto ooua^ are an Wotk fhOt-hnio -of k tor tenth Ormngdbnri In order to avoid etowflng t Ibhe op toctottotipa deyu„ the fol> op toctottothm dtvisioas oi itndents are i urep tor Kerahew eoua bat the hell weevil Angnst tl, A and B hy flrnt lettar ef etndent’s lest aeato. thmldey, Angnst tA and Miny, Augnnt lA foothall taem, hetore getoi' to enaii. Sntofdny Aagnnt H C end D. Angnst tA M r 0 H. Angnst 17. I J K L. Angnst tA M N O. Thnrndey, Angnst It, P Q R. mtoy. Angnat tA 8 T. Angum t A V ▼ W X T B. leptmahar A ImsMf Imi uai flOe Qiwve ItstR A HOI. Tuesday, deteettag hU opponent. B- m: xnusbdy. Jr.. Ig n vale uf AOtt to A7H. The total of some 6,461 votes caat In Tuesday’s prlamry were slight, ly hl^er than any slection daring the past taa years, but ware short df whet wee expected. In the bouse of representatives* contest there ytUI be a raa-otf with foar candidatee partleipaung. J. Ctotor Armnta led the tiehet In this race with the total of l,h4l votee. Runnere-up were Arthar L. Jonas, 1,146: Baell Kelly, 1.767, and L. C. Clybam, preeeat inenmbent, 1,186. Gandldatea allmlaated were John Rabon, 1,881; William R. Gettya, 1A17: Shelby C. Tmesdelet 788, aed Jamea M. Thornton, 48A* Tha aheritra raee was a eloee one with Q. B. DeBruhl toedlng e field <4 five cendidetee Vlth e vole of A14A Bagene L. Moueley wea the runner-up with 1,088 votai. Other eandidnteg were J. H. MeLeoA Jr., with 888; Doneld L, Trueedele. QA and Jamee D. WMson, 4IA DaBruU mi MmUm will mmover mi Siptnmhw A C. Jee QutMto, tneibiut. wae aue- stoetol hi rutUMM Che ufflee eC treeenrur whmi he dntoated IBs oppon ent W. U JedtMta hr n Vito M Atti Fw^ Lm wee wib In Urn land with AMi votai over twe OgpiMnls In tim eoroner*e reoe, hut lacked S UMtorlty. He yBU he in n mnuBI with ttod0M D. Btowu, wMb jeMed IJtt voton. The third man nrde n,Ai. Mei eed. Sr.. wMli hi ever two oi^ liiBU mniorlty or with stotal.|filA toUIMi Ike oClleo ed Kelt Twniihig with n Hm f mm MS) ity for on Ji CheileBton more ttate. Another was preeeiAed to (he Woman’s Clnh of Rook HBl for hav Ihg raised more than 11180—more than nay clnh la South CnroUan. The fttitle wfll be need for •Mlewlag projeeto In eeok of the oenntlae ot the state eoeordlag to the ' tn eaeh oeunty tor such projeeto: 1. Transportatloa of putlente to the state eencer cUnles. 8. Surgloel dree- stage for patlentm 8. HoaM care for tadlgont oeneer laenrables. 4. Preven- Ujoa er vrUll-penOB cBaiee. f. Certain fw the cancer ' cUnlct. Special efforts wfll he made to ee- a mobile nnit for some of the dtafrleta. ■aeh oouaty has heen asked to sab. adt projeeta snitaMe to that county. AB prejaeta are peeaed on by the eaeeotlve eommltfee which is made ap od a group ot nine doctors—eargeonB. radtotogiBta aad pathotoglats—-who are working dnUy with cancer. last bat by no aMsae leest, the edneatioaal program irlll be In- teasely coadueted throughout the year by phyelctane end the pe<^ of the stata et large. Thh executive ooauaittee of the South Ceroltaa division, American (Please tarn to page ten) Mailed nmuegf. Me^r fkraimm aiA new misiar n kele er atove te the ecru, Therp hes been e Mg iaerenae la tobeooe eerenpe in the of Kardhnw eeanty end heme here been erected the yearn. The teheeeo prleee have md the ytsMs have in spMe ef the ^ weather to Jaaei With eottott now bringing tie, aad some ere predlcttog e 4lo prise, the termers wfll be much better off than a year ego when iMiet of them atad at tie end lie pur pou The earlieet eoltan te be ginned to srshew oouaty the peat IS yaeni wae on Angnst 10, and teat hale was raised by A H. Rose of Bhmey. The late L- B. Ogbum end Protonaor J. O. Rieharde, Jr., giaaad bales on Angnst 11, to 1888 end 1844. The Sonthera Cotton on Company, aa a general ndt.' gins the fhrat bale tor the oMSty, and here la the rebord for the 18 yeera: 18IA Angnet 11--^ H OgbamrCtop* den. AC. 1114, September I—W. F. Baker, Pisgah X Reeds. IISA Angnat 18-X. 8. SaUth, Oam-| den, 8. C. 1888, Angart M—D. L. Johaeen, (Pleaaa tarn to page ton) 88 Vocdtiofial Rdiabilitation Wmrk To Be Decentralized With Eisfri^ Local Offices The dlvleloa of vocational rtoahlli- tatlon la la the proceee.of decentralis ing Sts organfsatlOB, Jamee R. Hope, state smtartoteadent of tlon, aald reOMtly. The purpose of this fu to wke the eervteee into flie| Held to order that more dlesMed peo ple might benefit Under the new organisation, P. O. Bhoror, who urUI bei^ hie ITth year director la September, le atble to the state beard ed ednastlon for efl rehabfUtathm work to the state. He will peas on poUdee ■ad It Y(fU behietoityto neetint Bwyj are cenM oat Din D. Bedcmea wQ act ee Bietaat to Ifr. Shsesr under the tMe] ed ehlsd of nheMtoetlon smitosi. He wfll-be dlteetiy pmenslbie to Mr. Shersf Mr the: «nnifig ont^fLaR to-| stneSods set foruTnnder tisf Aetley oatltoed by the dteetak. Mr. Mtit- prg} ordtoettog aB to the steta^ and ad all IMd te toe Byron Wheat wpurviBer et ton eel rsetOMihm eeetten; X -tt I talneaee od standerde for eudi e gram. Mr. Heannett, who. la jvlemr for Colnatoto dtotriet to sponsible for (he plenntog end emtards, tad prooedim with roepoet anee, tnilgtog. and ttona In tha vision tobsrcnloat ii rasponelble for on at diiiditoto throaghont ton state. three (■SS&ida^Vtai<Ml^^ aad .yinfoniii,, ^Itodar andh dtotifot AA Exercises Held On yj Day In Kumphm Park obeerved Tfetory Day,{ Aagnst H to a Very appropriate auaner with a program, sponeored by toe Jamee Leroy BMk No. 17 eat toe Woman’s Anxlltary. Some twe hnndrad or more persons gathered ebont toe speaker's pletform te Hamfr tan Park, where e pnbtle eddre tea had been toetailed, while rematwnd seated to their eera. The program got naderwey with Marshal Mask over the load speaker. PNxmitly at 8 o'eleek special maMc waa rsndarsd by a choir, eompooed of from toe vmrioue eharchee af Camden. Commefotor W.’ F. Nettlee, Jt.»-tollewed with- e short teUtag ef toe atmtifleenee of the oe- oaslon, nfter which Chaplain Oeoiva K. Way offered prayer. Mice Margaret Balmond gave a baaatiful rendition ot The Lord’! Prayer. Captain 8. C. Clybum, of the Cans’ dan unit of the Hoam Qnerda. wan iatrodttced, rhe to tarn praaanted the ef toe afternoon, Joseph W. Jenktoa, who eerved as a captain in tha U. I. army, aeeing aarvloe both in tha Baropaan and Padfle theatrea at. war. Mr. JenkiM’ addreaa fidlowa My Fellow Amertoaa: “Today marks foe flret aaalvernary of the capttulatlon of Japan. A yaar ago today the last sorvlvor of the nn- hely alliaaoa of IfNaiem, Faacism and tartoiged total dafeat. United Stetei and the nations wfth’hnr to Rke iflobal war ef ed lemglete vtetory., "A retoleee oanDMen ef aggNuapr nattons aat ont tn dsstroy toe idenM nh prtoclptan whish we anj .sfl fraej peeple believe to. It was Daoamber 7, 184A that all baeame tolly uegnlnam at thin a rentot el MBs thtoktog we hav# aacb names as Fearl Harbor. Midway, .OnfoMBiar; tony never wj^ be forgettan. WhBe we setton tfmAMud (or esietonen It effoftoefeB fore Wh eeali pit Ifhe.masisfrnm ef eB ^ medsm wir> tfork On Angnat lA 2f48, a naMen aorety triad that fret foraai trae smeiltoga. wfll again be nvettitole te tonAownere throughout Soeto Cureltoa Therefore lendownera Thtoreeted to leforeetotlon can obtain ip 18 A888 tonal true aiei- Itoga free ef ehwge eneegt tor toe ooat of kepdltog end ahtoptog whieh ia Me per toeeeemi. New eppMeetiene are now betog eeeefled tor MHpeieet toil IsB end wto8W. R wM be aary that eafoi eppMeetian ha bp toe nhirgs FSteent tortlretkuie point te n ney BnltoA gnealty ot Skating etoek wtOk ‘ to five mIBio This oendM lergety by toe eearetty ot toe laat twe yuan bet, with n bemper ereg ef eeei to the mifotog new, H to hoped that nureerp iridiiMen can he grwUly tearseead to Ifof-INT. tofor- aatlon restive to flaaMag may ha ee- oerad ttiouMk toe eMae ef toe dim triet ferecter et Osmien, toe eoeaty naager or your — t nbont daring Utttfl Mayor Acts When' Governor FUb To Close liqnw Stores Ooveremr Wlttama (ailed to order lif^or etoree eleeed dnriag Angut lA Danweratie prtaMfry tieetioe day, hew* ever, Mayor fkuneia MeCorkle, fol- lowing laeal praetiee dirtog an Mae* timi to Camden, ordered Chief of Poliee Rnlh to notJfr aB rentfl ll(teor dealers nbt to epee thalr ptaeni of beeStoeadertod the day et toe Demo- erstie prtmarf. Tbere to aane gnseHsn ee to wbetoer e Dememetle pdtoeir to toto etote to an Mwtton. hat toe meyer eonatvned the tow ns awmtoig an etoe- tsen end toewfori etoeed ton retail Chril SminMa OtnrmMm I 1 ■■ ^ I t.'4 If ij