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f^The County Office ^ C, licCARLEY, Cflimty Af«Bt J. L. CPPIRAN, Am*L Coabtjr County Com Contoot ^ • i f NoTombor 18, r^58 of Camaon will be \ the fir® P«0Pl« \Z Kershaw county com con- 'J, barbecue at 7 p. m., at ILery. At thla -tlme prltea ^ gwarfed to the wlnnert In ' t*it We haT6 secured A. H. ' 4j,trtct farm agent from g a, to make the addreae. Mr. QrHffth Replaoee Mr. Cochran Ae Aaaiatant Co. Agent B* Qrtfflth will replace J. L. Cochran as astiatant county agent in Kershaw county on NoTember 1. Mr. Cochran will be assistant conn* ly agent In Anderson county. Mr. Griffith finished Clemson college in INI specialising in animal hus bandry. Af^ finishing college he entered thSe Tlrmy and^ was dis charged in January, W4g. Since that time he has oMn farm labor assisUnt in Fairfield county. > jee of Election or SOUTH CAROLINA. Qgfitf of Kershaw. is hereby giToa ttiit the Bectlon for Representa- Is Congress will be hrtd at 'wting precincts fixed by law IJ^unty aforesaid on Tnes- rioTember 6, 1841, said day m TsMdsy 'following the first as prescribed by the S CoDStftntion. ^ qualifications for suffrage M fellows; ^eoce in the State for two n, in the County one year, in poUlof precinct in whldi the aor offers to rote four months, the payment thirty days be- I sny election of any p^ tax I lee and payable. Prorlded (mislfters in charge of an er- pid church and teachers of Be schools shall be entitled to I liter six months* residence in State, otherwise qualified, agers of election shall re ef erery elector offering to It any election, before allow- Ub to vote, the production of registration certificate and of the payment thirty days n any election of any poll Ui I Me and payable. The pro- Iks of a certificate or of the dpt of the officer authorised to iKt sich taxes, shall be con- dre proof of the payment not More the hour fixed for open- tie polls. Managers and Clerks g take and subscribe to the ■donal oath. The Chair- of the Board of Managers can the oath to the other and to the Clerii; a No- Psblic must administw the to the Chairman. The Man- n elect thMr Chairman and Ik. fh pons shall be opened at i Toting places as shall be des- itid at I o’clock in the tore- a, sad close at 4 o’clock In the hoon of the day of election, ipt in the City of Charleston, n the polls shall be opened at fdock in the forenoon, and in I Cities of Chaslesten and Co- Ma where the tioalng henrs d be I o’clock tn the i^emoom i shall be hdd open during SI hours withonc intermission 'adjournment; ami the Mapar- I shall administer to each per- I offering to rote, oath that he fulifled to rote la this election, srdin gto the Constitution of h State, and that he has not N during this elsction. he Managers hsTO the power flU a raesney, end if none of the Mgera attend, the cltisens cam point from amonf the qualified An, the Msnagert, who, after be- I daly flwom, can conduct the Rtlos. li the close of the election the ■Men and Clerka must pro- M publicly to open the ballot • “d count the ballots therein, ■ continue without adjonm- Mt until the same is completed, M sake a statement of the re- ■b for each office, and sign the ■«• Within three days thereaf- fthe Chairman of the Board, or one designated by the Board, ■t deliver to the Commbmloners ^tlon the poll list, the box J^lng the ballots and written ^ent| of the resnlto of the KtJon. *|anagers of election «e following Managers ot Blec- ^Mve been appointed to hold tho at various precincU In the M County: - ^Uoch: p. K. Stokes, Lse Dsris "I* J. Sparrow. t j«wrdam: L. H. Cgtoe, M. C. W. P. Langley. ^den: James Sheom, Vsmon Jnand J. T. Haynes. w. M. Teal, 8. B. Wal- ^“d P. R. Haa '**lotte Thompson: T. J. Robin son, Mrs. MatUe R. West and E. T. Pearoe. Hermitage Mill: Early Mnnn, Spain Player and BseU Kelly. Pine Creek Mill: Jule E Camp bell, B. R. Connell and W. J. Den ton. Stokes School Honte; B. L. Hat field, Henry H. Hopkins and Baron L. MeCaskUl. WlUle Brannon’s: W. M. Bran non. W. L. Honnlcntt and Mrs. J. B. MeO^, Kershaw: J. A. Whitney, W. L. Phillips and W. R. Taylor. Bethune: R. B. McCasklll, J. N. McLaurln and F. M. Arthur. Ned’s Creek: 8. R. Johns^ W. L. Seegsus smd John Oiwdner. Oates Ford: ^wls Dease, Tom Oaady and Q. K. Crow. Shamrock: C. P. Blackmon. U J. Baker and Bennie Johnson. Raley’s Mill; J. E Mimgam, J. E. Darla imd Wilson Joyner. Buffalo School House; C. W. Hol ley, Ira B. Catoe and W. P. Sow^. RatcUff MiU: W. a Stokes. F. C. Humphries ahd B. E. McOongan. Liberty Hill: E L. Jonee, L. P. Thompaon'and L. A. Perry. Three C's: J. M. Croxton, D. H. Coats and L. D. Vincent WestrUle: T. F. McDowell, Mrs. Nye Workman and John C. An thony. Shaylors HUl: C. E HomiMy, E H Drakeford and Thomas Catoe. Blaney: J. D. Bailey, 8. W. Reae and Jesee T. Boss. Logoff: Lnther Jones, Vletor Ward and J. W. Rabon. Rabon’s Croas Road: J. Jackson, John MoUey luid A. VanLandtng- hsffl. The Managers at each preset named abore sure reqneated to dele gate one of their nomber to seonre the boxes and blanks for tbs eleo- tlon. Call for bozss, etc., at Spar row’s office on Rntledge street a M. Brown, . W. T. Holley, 8. W. BerftoM, Commissioners of Federal Elec tion for Kershaw County, S. C. October tl. IMl B. E Sparrow. Cleik. S8-88c Notice of Election STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oonity of Kershaw. Biotiee is hereby glrsn thsA tbs Oenersd Election lor State and County Offleers will be hMd at the voting precinete fixed by law in the County afmreeaid on Tneeday, November 8, 1848, said day being Tneeday following the first Mon day, aa prescribed by the State Constlttttion. The qnallficatlons for suffrage are as follows: Residence in the State for two years. In the County one year, in the polling precinct in which the electors offers to vote, four months and the payment thirty days be fore any election of sny poll' tarn then doe and payable. Provided that ministers In chsrge of an^or- ganlied church and teimhers of public schools, shidl be entitled to vote after six months’ residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Mamagers of election shall re- qnlrs of every elector offering to vote at imy electlron, before al' lowing him to vote, the prodnetlon of his reglstrstlon eertlflcets and proof of the payment thirty days before any election of any poll tax then due and payable. The pro duction of a certificate or of the receipt of the officer authorised to TOllect such taucss, shidl be con clusive. proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for open ing the polls Managers luid Cleiks must take and subscribe to the constitutional oath. The Chair man of the Board of Managers can sdmlnlstsr the oath to the other msni4ters and to the Clerk; a No tary PnbUc must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Man- agen elect their Chairman and Invett a Part at Your Fonda In building & LOAN SHARES 3% CURRENT DIVIDEND ■ A ■/ WATEREE BUiLDlNG & U>AN ASSOCIATION Fatore Farmers Contribute To Success W Fair Kershaw county Fntnre Fsraera did thslr bit to help mi^ce the re cent KMwhsw county fair a snccees. Three chapters, Midway, Baron Dn Kalb and Blaney took an iMstlve part in exhibiting their livestock, field crope and shop work. Tke Fu ture Fmms of Kwshsw county know that they can do much more to make a better fair, hot by con- tribnttng this yeer they felt that they have made a atart and that bet ter exhibits will be displayed in the future. The chapter advisors decided that competition could be created by of fering a first, secoi^ and third prise to the chapter having the best display of sxhibits in the fair. Blimey chapter received first hon ors, Baron DeKidb second and Mid way third. The indlvidniU premiums went to: Field crops and shop work: White com, Marlon Tarborough, Midway, first; Fred Roes, Blaney, second; yellow com. Andres Brown, Blaney, first; Lucius Cautben, Baron De- Kalb. second; potatoes, Oirda Bran ham. Blarney, first; Joe T<king. Biwon DeKiUb, seOood; hay, Hwr- man Hyatt, Baron DeKiUb, first: Douglas Bsrfleld, Baron DeKalb, second; plow beams. John Hayes, Baron DeKalb, first; Olin Goff. Blaney. second; knives, Kenneth Barfield, Midway, first; Thomas Banwman, Blaney. second; oats, Donglas Barfleid, Baron DeKalb, first Clayton Peake, Midway, sec ond; coM chisels, *rbomiw Baugh man. Blaney, first; Howiu^ Fslken- bnry, Baron DsKalb. second. Uveetock; Duroc Jnneir yearling sow. Wendell Anthony, Baron De Kalb, flrit: Dwoc senior sow pig, Rsyward Kbkland. Blaney, first; IKriUiam Jor&m, Baron DeKalb, sec ond; Duroc Junior sow pig, Hlltou Reynolds, BJaney, first; Poland Chinn seiUor sow ptg, Clyde Bran ham, BlaneF, first; Berkshire Jun ior sow irtg, Ray SMMdand, Blaney, first; Tnaaur Rabon. Blaney. seo- end. Soane of these pigs also pUced tn the open classea Heyward Kb'b- land’s pig wsa the chiunpkm sow pig of the whole show. The aAvlamw of the chapters whidi exhibited are: F. B. Stanton, Midway: J. L. Tally, Baron DaKalb, and C. B. Young. Bbmey. Oerk. The polls shall be opened at suck voting placea lu shall ba desig nated at I o’clock in tba fomoon, amd dooe at 4 o’clock In tba after noon of the day of election, except in the City of Charleston, where the p^ shall be opened at 7 o’clock In tba forenoon, and In tke Cities of Charleston and Columbia, whare the elontag bows ebaU be * o’clock in the afternoon. and,fball be held open during these hours without intmmlsslon or adjoum- msnt: and the Managsrs shall ad minister to each parson ottsring to vota oath that he is qnallflsd to vots at this election, according to the Constitution of this Stats, and that he has not voted during thlc election. The Managers have he power to fill a vacancy, amd if none of the. Managers attend, the cltisens oen appoint from among the qniO; ified voters, the Managers, who, after being duly sworn, can con duct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerks most pnK deed publicly to open the ballot box and count the badlots therein, amd continue without adjourn ment until the same ie completed, and make a atatemeat of ^ re- suits for eeeh office, amd sign the same. VOthln three days there after the Chairman of the Boatrd or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Com- mlasionera of Election the poll list, the box containing the ballota sued written statementa of the reeulta of the election. At the said election qnatUfled electors will vote npon the adop tion or rejection of amendments to the State Conatltntion, am pro vided in the following Joint Reso- lutiona: Stateudde Constitutional Amsnd- anents No. 1 A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment of Section 4 of Article X of the Constitution of Sonth Carolina. 1886, so aa to empower the General AasemUy to .exempt from tarnation household goods SoO Conservation Notes . By V. T. Mgllsn The Lynches river soil conservsp tion district supervtoors are fur- niahing aeveral district cooparatora with 50 pounds of Blue Lupine, which is enough for one acre, for trial plantings. Messrs. H. R. Hidl of Bethune, John Oettys of Lugoff. Dick Kirk of Logoff amd W. R. Cspehart of Boykin have agreed to fertilise land and plant according to reconmepdatloni,^lns Lupine la a relatively nd#»legume and Is still tn the trial stage. J. L. Ooy of Boy kin had very good success the pest year and atates that he will seed approximately four acres this -fall. Blue Lupine nmkec a, vigorous growth* and produces heavy seed yields. It is not palatable and may be referred to as winter crotolsria. Tnrraclng season is rapidly sp- proedalng, and all cooperators who plim to.build terraces this fall are urged to c<mtact the soil conserva tion office early so that a definite schedule may be made in order that the most taums possible may be serviced. Ben Copeland of the Kershaw section has a very good com crop on Norfolk sand lamd following two years growth of spectaballs croto lsria. His com has a splendid stand of voluntary intercropped croto lsria. Mr. ^peland says that his com will jrleld approximately thirty buthela per acre compared to an average of ten to fifteen buahda per aero on slmllitr lamd without crotoliurlfu Thla core yield is typical of other farms where crotolauria baa been need tn the rotation. Recent soil conservations plans were written on the farms of Ben Coprtimd, Kershaw, E C., amd Henry Wood and Ben Chestnut, eolor^ farmers of Wsst Wateree. and furniture used In the borne of the owner thereof. Loeel Constltiftlenal Ainentfineiita Ne. S Andereen County A Joint Res(dutiOB.-propostng aa amendment to Seetion 81 of Ar ticle V of the OossUtation of South Carolina, Ifil, to aa to farther provide for the qualifieak tlona of kEagiatrates In Anderson County having additional Juris* diction, and to provide for the selection of Jurors serving such Maglstratee. Camden Feed & Seed Company Named As Purina Dealer In Camden Ciuwlina, 1885, so am provide that the limitations of said Section amd any other provision or part of said Constitution shall not apply to the bonded Indebtednecs of the towns or municipal corporations in Chesterfield County, and to au thorise the issuance of bonds by said Towns or municipal corpora tions; to refund or pay any ext Istlng indebtednees of said Muni clpallUss. Ne. • Kerehew County A Joint Resolution proposing sn amendment to Section 6, Article X of the Constitution relating to the limit of the bonded debt of School Districts by lulding s pro viso thereto es to School District No. 1, of Kershaw County, South Carolina. Ne. • Union Cojanty A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 6, Article X. of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1886, so aa to authorise Union Hospital Dlatiict of Union Oonntjr. South CaroUus, to issue bonds in an lunonnt equid to twenty (80) per centum of the value of the taxable preperty em braced In aadd Hospital District, provided the quatilfied electors of saM Dlatrlot vote favorably there on. Na 18 Union County ' A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 6, Article X of the Ckmstitution of Sonth Carollua, 1881, so es to anthorlie Union School District No. 11, ot Union County, Sonth Caurollna, to issue bonds up to twenty (80) per centum of the value of the taxable property in said DMtrlct, provided the qnallfled electors of aald Dla triet vote favorably thereon. No. 8 diarlesten Ceunty A Joint Resolution proposing an amendafsttt to Article X Section 6. of the Conatitutlon of South Carolina, 1886, by strlkiag onC two provleoa in said Saetion relatihg to the iaenanee of bonds by the Ouurlestoa School Dlstrlet, com prised within the ifceent limits «f the City ot Chariaston. Chester Ceuiwy A Joint Reaolatlon propoeing an amendment to Article X of tha Oenstltntion at Booth OaTOUna, 1886, so as to provkte flint the Qeneral Assembly may anthorlse the (Xty or Chester to levy assess- nts upon abnttlng properRr tor the costs of improving streets, roadways, aUayways and sldearalks in satid City; to tasua oertiflcatss and bonds therefor, and to pladge eh assseements for tha pajrment ot noth certillcatea and bonds. No. 8 Cheater County A Joint-Rqsolntion proposing am imiendment to Article X of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1886, so as to provide that the Qeneral Assembly may antborlae the City of Cbeeter; to extend water and sewer eervloe to prop erty owners within and without the corporate limits of aald City; to levy aasessmenta apon proper^ ty amd pledga the same for the costs thereof; to iasae water and sewer bonds, and to provide that sudi aasessmenta than be a lien npon property of such owners. No. 8 Cheeterfleld Ceunty A Joint Resolntion proposing sn amendment to Section 8 of Article yin of the Constituthm of Sonth Carolina, 1885, so as to provide that the General Assembly may exempt new mamufeeturi^ and industrial establishments in Ches terfield County from certain taxea No 7 Chesterfield County A Joint Resolution proposing an amendments to Section 6 of Article K of the Constitution of Sonth Na 11 York County A JototTBeibloOMr proposing 4 amendment to Seetion 6. Article X of the Constittttion of Sooth CaroUna, 1886, ao am to aath<n1se Glover Ciounty, South Carolina, to issue bonds up to twenty (80) ptf centum of the vslue of the taxable property in said District, provided the qualified electors of said Dla trict vote favorably thereon. Idanigere ef Cleetlea The foUowtng Managers of Eleo- tlon have been appointed to bold the eleetiOB at the various pre- ctneta in the said County. Antioch: J. E Arranta, Arthur Joys and Mre. O. E Funderburk. Beaverdaun: A. A. Anderson. E E Andsnon and Mrs. H. H. West Camden: E A. Parser, CeL Kel- The Camden Feed A Seed 'com- pauiy has been named .dealer in the Camden, S. C., market for the Ralston Purina company, manufac turer of Purina Chows and Sanita tion products for llTestock and poul try. The Camden Feed A Seed com- pany will be in advantageous posi tion m serve the Camden market promptly on the famous ‘'Checker board Bag” line of feeds. Ralston Purina company. 6t. Louip, Mo., la now In Its 64th year. Its merchandise is the result of an exhauative research program in laboratories and on farms, includ ing Pnrina’s 7S8-acre research farm at Gray Summit, Mo. Through many years of leadership in nutri tional research. Ralston Purina has originated many of the advances In the science of feeding which have helped to bring about the tremen dous increase In the production of milk, meat, and egga, per animal unit, over the years since the com pany waa founded. In offering the Purina line, the Camden Feed A Seed company brings to this area sanitation pro ducts, farm supplies, and feeds of nationally-recognised quality, in cluding ^ows for poultry, hogs, daicy animals, cattle, goats, sheep, dogs, fox and mink, rabblta, pigeons, and horses and mules; sanitation produets for disinfecting premises, equipment, and wounds, and for combating fllei and other germ carriers; and farm supply equip ment of special design to save feed, encourage growth and give longer service. ley and K. M. Johnson. Casastt: C. U McChtsklU, Q. O. Robinson and E D. Dabney. Charlotte Thompaon: A. V. Smith, H. R. Holland and D. A. Murchison. Hermitage Mill: L. A. Robinson, C. E Davis and J. E Waters. Pine Creek MBI: E T. Davis, A. D. Hurst and O. F. Marshall. Stokaa School House: J. H. Wa^ kina, L. L. MeLanohlln and Mre. Florence Vaughan. WlUin jEtrunion’s; Wade C. Hol ley. Joe L. I%te and Arthur Stokes. Kershaw: C. L. ’Tmeadale, T. S. Bell and Henry Baker. Bethune; E L, Kelley, M. O. King and L. 0. Watford. Ned’a Creak: L. T. Beam, V. A. Humpbrlea and Wilson M. Ogbmm. Sbnmroek: J. F. Baker. J. B. Bsker end L. D. Mahaffey. Relays MIU: Minor Holley, D. Mu- bands and A. C. Reddiek. Ratcnflb Mill: Mrs. Llsste MeCae* kill, David Outlaw and X E Web Uberty HUl: N. 8. Richards. Q. E Clements and G. C. Tmesdole^ Three C’s: J. E Coats, T. C. Fletchar and E B. Oasltine. WeatvUla: D. A. Baker, J. J. Brown and D. D. Tmaadale. Shaylora HUl: O. T. Catoe, C. E Hornsby and J. H. Hlnaon.* Blaney: David Dixon, Mre. Mary Simpaon and Jack Roaa. Liqroff: O. P. Jonee, J. A. Ball and J. A. Roeboroogh. Buffalo School House: E A. Catoe, B. J. Catoe and Ira EUla. Rabons Cross Roads; D. A, Rabon, E A. Jackson Mid J. A. Rabon. Gates Ford I L. 8. Brown, John Bowers and Mrs. W. L. Seegana ^ .A,-E Kennedy, ' Lorlng Davis, Commissions of State and Coun ty Elections for Kershaw Cota- ty, 8. C. (^11 for boxes at Sparrow’s Of* flee on Rutledge street. S8-88o B. E. 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