The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 06, 1948, Image 3
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" N. C. ARNETT, ‘
Judfe of Probate
M, 8. c.. July 12.
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WHERE YOTEBS OF .KERSHAW
COUNTY VOTE NEXT TUESDAY
The ToUna piacea for the dif
ferent Totinf precincts in Kerahaw
county in the primary next Tnea-
day follow:
Abney: Crow’a atore.
Antioch; School house.
Bethnne: Loring Davia’ store.
Btenoyt- Bttlldlnr between liiab
and S. W. Roae’a house.
Buffalo. Mt. Piagah a^tool house
Camden No. 1; dty Hall
Camden No. 2: Court House.
Camden No. 8: John Nettles* resi-
-dence.
Camden No. 4: St Mary’s Halt
Caasatt: J. R, PV)rd’s srocery.
Charlotte Thompeon: School
house.'
'DeKalb: School house,
Doby’t Mill: HJampbeU’s ain
bonap.
Oates Ford: School house. '
Hamony: Mrs. Branham’s
atore.,
^^itage: Erwin HermiUge
Kerahaw: Town Hall. u
Liberty Hill: Client’s storw.
Lockhart: Old Lockhsrt aAhr.ni
l^igoct: Paul Cameron’s store.
Mt Zion: Mt. Zion clubhouse.
Ned’s Creek: Catoe’s home.
Oakland: School house.
, Pine Tree: Midway High School.
Rabone Cross Roads: Oscar
Branham’s store.
NOTICE
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' Dr. E. J. Bogen
Is Practicing In
DR. T. W. KNIGHT’S OFFICE
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at 120B Lyttleton Street, *Camden.
Office Hours: 9 12 1 to 6
PHONE 84 8-W
Notice
M persons, with children under
i years of age, cmning into the City
Camden frmn any area where
folio is prevalent, idiall immediately
itact the City Health OfHcer, Mr.
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Morrison, Phone 199 or
•E
dlY BOARD OF HEALTH
More thaa 16i kiadi of dMeoe
are madsria the OiMted gtatee and
Enrope.
Raley’s Mill: Raley’s mUL
Roland: Barflekl’a mill.
Salt Pond: A. Downey’a store.
Sandy Grove: Ratcliffe’s milL
Shamrock: J. E. Baker’s store.
Shay tor’s Hill: R. A. McDowell’s
house.
WyHn Mra store.
Three C’s: C’s school house.
Twenty Creek: Pine Grove ediool.
'Wateree: Fire hcmse.
Westville: Workman’s ator^
Veteran Students
At Baron DeKalb
Oiganize Y.FA
The veterans training classes of
the Baron DeKalb school met to
gether on the eraning of July 28
the purpose , of organising a
Young Farmers of America chap-
elected to serve for
ers, vice iH^sident; Alex,, fitters.
^reU^; C. O. DolaCliasn.^
J. T. Bowwu, reporter, and Leo
Bowers, sentlnal.
Other charter members of the
chapter are: Roland Brown, Tom
my Branham. L. C. Branham, Al-
beh Barrett, Louie Wilson. Harvey
Boone, and Fred Boone. Also, J6tn
*^r!ner, William Robinson, Paul
Sowell. Hazel Sowell, W. J Vin
cent, Joe Bank8.'Eddle Cook. Fred
Spears. William Hopkins, John
Key, Robert Tonng and Denzll Hat
ton. \
Young Farmers ct) America k
an organization for^oung men ea-
tablish^, or tryinjf^^ establMi
themselves, in farming an<f in.
terested In attending organized
class instmctlon In agricnltnre to
farther their knowledge of seko-
tiflc krming. The YPA k not
strictly a veterans organisation,
any young fanner in the commanity
whether a' veteran or not k en
couraged to Join the chapter. It .k
an organizatfon for all young faim-
en.'
At the next regular meeting of
the chapter, August 26 at 7 p. m..
all necessary committees will be
appointed Including committees to
work up a constitution and by-laws
and a program of work for the
Young Farmera.
11th the assistance of T. c!
Fletcher- and C. W. Jordan, veteran
instructors, the chapter adviser ex
pects to develop, a strong young
fanner group.
Clylmrns Return.
From Canada 'Drip
Mr. and Mrs. L.* C. Clybum have
returned from a three week’s trip
to Ohio and Canada. They visited
their sop, T. J. Clybum in Akron,
Ohio, for two weeks and spent one
week near Peterboro, C^ada, on
Rice Laike. Mr.'Clybnra isays that
Rice Lake k a fisherman’s para
dise aa they eaught lota of fkh
tharei He fell in love with Canada
which. he says, k a v«7 pretty
country with"* acres and acres of
vineyards aroond Peterboro. He
eaya that it also had verjr fine
roafk.
PoBtical
Annoim^ments
^ (Cootttjr EWctfop)
(AO politloal anaouneementa are
tlO payable In aCvanee).
For Comiroai
I hereby announce myaelf g can
didate for electhm to Ocntfress from
the Fifth CoogreMflona] Dlatrlet
)]eet<to the rulee’ of* the State
OaroHaa Bouae of
in the eoaatag irtmaiT anhldet to
the ruka the Daaabcratle party,
p WILLIAM R. OETTY8
For Hovao of Ropraaontothroa
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1 hereby annoonee myaelf a can
didate for the Honae of Repreaen-
tatlvea. anbject to the rules and
regnlationa of the Demoeratlc
party. p
EZELL Kiauur
For Hosiao Of
RhprMootokhroa ^
It la with sincer«sBi numillty that
I announce myaelf aa a candidate
- Camm Wmrimm
. I.herihy announoe that I will be
a candidate for re-election aa Game
Warden for Kershaw county anb-
Ject to tha mlea and regnlationa
of the Democratic party. p
MRS. C. M. HOUGH
For SajpoHatoiidmit Of
BDorik
Educi
ucotioa
Primary. ,1 am askhig|2®v rsHitoction to, the House of Rep-
I l^reby announce my candidacy
tw re-MObilon as'County Superin
tendent of Education ,'or Kershaw
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. I wfah’io ex-
presB my sincere appreciation to the
people for the confidence placed in
me four years ago, and say to you
e people <0^ thk dktrtct jto give
the laenmbenl a vacation and an
opportunity to go higher. If elected.
I wtU repreeent faithfully and eon-
sdeationsly the IMatriet, the SUte
and the Natiou.
ROT C COBB
For Coofroia
I hereby announce myaelf a can
didate for r(>^eeliaa to Congrcaa
fmm the Fifth Congreeaional Dk-
trlct. anbject to the rules of the
State pemoeratic Primary.! rhoUld
RojcLkhe-th:
ng to yon, the people of UutJMs-
trtet, my deep appreielatlon^orybtr
past^ eonfldrace and atfpport and
to assure yon that If re-elected I
will continue to repreeent fatth-
fnlly and consclentloualy the Dk-
rlct, the State and the NstioiL
' J. P. EI0HARD8
resentatives tor Kershaw County. I
thankfully appreciate yonr gen-‘“ ^
erou4 aupppK in the ikat and beg
of you. your support in the ctUn-
big eleetionr f
ARTHUR L. JONES
For HOuao Of Roprauantattre
I am a candidate fipr re-election
to the Sooth Carolina Honae'of Rep-
resentaUves In' the oomlag primary,
anbject to the rUlee of the Demo
cratic party. p
J. CLATOR ARRANTS .
Homao Of Rapraeitatiraa
I hereby anaoanoa myaelf a can
dktate for eleetloa ta the Spi^ „
mcT
YOUR
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WITH PONTIAC SERVm
For Hoiaao of Roproaontathroa
P wish to announce that I am
offering for the -office of Represen
tative from Kershaw county at the
coming election and base my claim
for recognition on the part of the
on my uttltnd* regsrdtne the
tage or'BEipayeii~moniet. I an-
nonhce my eandldacy subject to the
rules and regnlationa of the State
Democratic party of South Caro
lina p
^ JOHNRABON
For Clark Of Covrt
! hereby announce myself a can
didate for Clerk of Coui;Ji of Ker
ahaw county anbject to the roles of
tha Democratle partv p
NETTLES A. RYERS
For Clork Of Coart
. I hereby announce ray candidacy
for the office of Clerk of Court
of Kershaw county subject to the
mlee aad ragaiitlofaa of tha Damo-
eratie piuty. . ' P
■DWARD OOBURN
it
it yon will alio# me to eerve a sec
ond term. < . * P
ARTHUR STOKES
For Magiatrato ^
DoKalb Tawnghip
' I hereby announce tor re-ele|otion
aa Magistrate of DeKalb Towniahip,
subject to the rulM of the Demo
cratic party. p
- ROBERT E. (Jack) DAVID
Weet Wateree
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Magistrate for
WseTWateree, subject to the rules
of the Democrate party. I appre-
ekte the tine vote given me two
years ago, and solicit your support
again thk year. It elected I wlH
se^ to render a fair aad Impartial
aervlee. p
REN HUMPHRIES
For MofUtrato
I wkh to announce that I am
seeking election to the oftlee of
Magktrate tor West Wateree Town
ship, subject to the rules of tha
Democratic primary. I am now and
have been magktrate for Lower
West Wateree Township for the
past It years and wish to tgke this
jogportnnlty to thank .eatih aad
uvmry voter of the Township tor
their paat snpport and solicit this
oontinued support and vote In the
coming election. P
A."H NELSON
For MogUtrato
I hereby annoonee that ^ I will be
a candidate for Magistrate of West
Wateree township^ subiect to the
rules -sn<L regulations of the Demo
cratic ‘ party. P
LENARE P. ROSE
For Magiatrato
I hereby annoonee that I will
be a candidate tor Megktrate of
West Wateree Township and ple^ljC^—^
myself to abide by the rnlea pf &e
Democratio primal. - ^ P
H. W. SANDERS.
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For Mstfiatrata
(Buffalo Township)
I hereby annoonee mysMf a can
didate for Magktrate of Bnftalo
township subject lo the rules and
egulattons of the Democratic Mrty.
p, a F. ROBBR1H “
Vomr erhuIWo'
Towaabip
I hereby announce to the voters
of Buffalo Township that I am a
candidate for Magistrate in the
coming primary subject to the rulee
bt the Democratic party,. If elected
I promise to serve in a fair, nn-
biaaed and worthy mdhner aa ofr't
fleer of yonr county. Tour snpport
and vote will be always remembsi^
ed and appreciated.
REX JONES
For Mogiitrato
I hereby announce myself a can
didate tor re-election as Magtn*
trate of Flat Rock township sub
ject to the rulee of the Democratle
party and stdloit • oontlnnaaee of
yonr aupporL F
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Here's Ihe SlSf Tire Deal in Town
A SMOOTHER, SAFER, RIDE
OR YOUR MONEY BACK!
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henro no hiHcrtion in tofing '*xido«Amu do-
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ploto wMi nofw tuboo* on tout omr. Mr# it for
on# wook. U Ton don't ogtoo that Supor-
Cufehiohg giro Tov a nnoodiog lidot ooMov oar
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coplaoo thorn your old tfaoo and giro
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hmm on only 24 poundo oil ofel It mMco up
hnmpiL itrttloo and vihration*-** ghroo oolor/
qukfcor gtopo-—medtoo your oar iovl through
traffic—Auw around cuiroo. And Svpor-
CusMons ovviTioo nloro mllnogn flion' tliu
finnot sinndofd thmol Supor-Cvoliieno **ioU
with thd puindT — oro hoidor to cut hruioo
or blow out Don't mios tho thrill ol riding on
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owuars Imva learued that wi$k prtptr strvkmg
their cars will perform brilliantly, mile after
fuik, with only routine atsantion.
Prt^ tmnrkkia is our khul of servicing—
designed primarily so keep poos Hpntiac^
pslrfsct oondittott. Our mechanics are trained
by ftMUery esperts; they use spcrially sel^cesd
jsnelsand ftM*oryenginesred pera.
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jelky, sen, la dicasssd hy shn
of POasiac ownan; Ws do Oidy
tha work you authorbe. We charge no more
far npr mfin urotk than you wtMld pay for
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