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CAMDEN. SOCmf
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O. SEPTEMBER S, (MS
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New Nominees For The House
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|« l»c«!?«4
M 'i >
the State
have
that
he
|the Du
, i,,.
rrom _
land «mite]
•ork on them
comet that
1, J
|n, a m
jh way com-
Will Have Two
INew Members of House
tho^ht
rjsrS
it the depart-
crate with
to eve
I - • ^
| district man-
l&Bea Tata*
Eaell KeUr
it the
I just; Hi
t they ate ^j e Houte of
of Kershaw countyV two new nominees for
3use of Representatives has had any previous legis
lative experience hut one of them, Ezell Kelly, served for
four yean as an attache of the House. He was k
the Speaker's room from 1928 to 19S2 whein
Hamblin, of Union, was Speaker of the House.
ceeper of
John K.
Ifr. Kelly's fathar, Newton Kel
ly* was a member at the House for
•fcvWtl lamia He was first elect
ed to 19U and served t*o or
three terms after that
ssrs ^ s jyf
which h.U^Tta.Cohmbl.
ha was a
i Products
n a
the
he
the church
was the third whit* he had made.
Two yean an»he was defeated by
82 votes. Hew married but has no
childreat . v ■ - -
William R. Oettys, the other
nominee, is a young a'
sber of
_ and
was bora to
1918, the son of the tale <
and Mrs. ^
Ha attended
and
BV1
Mochinary Boinq .i—hilUd
Books To N
Cosofy. iii
Ovar
Thof
Chonca
oppor-
citizens of the county to reg-
In order that
tonity may be
ister for tbs
be held in Noi
books of registrat
carried to pavt
tlhe county dt
of September.
The schedule for i
the county follows:
election
; the]
will be
in
month
"V- V
The books!
court house in
other week days
The hours are from
p» m. 7-
In tK»t j
would be open, aUtf i
and would be carried ^
being done for
maldng it
p Blaney, j
highly
to *
at the
an all
i
iV
• . •
Begin Operation^ Next
nlNant
isf
Week In
to * ■
Whiting products will begin operations next weak
in its plant on^ Mill street, the machinery from its plant
in HartsviHa having been moved hare this week and to now
The company will make textile supplies,
mt will concentrate in textile /rucks and
oil drum stendtf.
The' new Industry is hand
ed by William 'S. Whiting, a
former enginee* with the
Sonoco Company of Harts-
ville The plant is located in
a brick building on a tract of
land which was purchased
from the Guy Lumbar Com-
* .
■y.i
•aid Wednes-
the coi
resent c
to textile
day that while the compjny
will for the present confine
but that i
oral months before these
plana are realized.
The company will have
above,
m. to S
held to Greenville on October
8.
Under the firm name of
Whiting Machine Works, Mr.
to P ‘ 1
and has buttl \ ^ ^
ness for his laxtile trucks
and oil drum stands.
Camden it ii expected
that the real expansion of the
conuMmy will come, how
ever, when other products are
put on the market When the
company ia to position to put
nut these praduete it ia ax*
-pected that it wiU be to p
tion to give employment to
more people and will
Mtodlitiea
, The compeny is locally
owned. ■ , *
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Burying Ground
Observgnce Within Naxt
Yeor With Smtobi*
g^ m nr m ewe n ne nmm m
SvBramoniBS i/isciisscq
By Ccmcftry Asm.
At the annual meeting of
he Cemetery Association
held last week the suggest
ion was made that the cen
tennial of the Quaker ceme
tery be commemorated with
in the next year with suit
able ceremonies. '
The proposal was that original
irners of toe burying lot be
t ffked with granite neata tost k
Uble be unveiled and the drive
way through toe original "God'S
Acre* be named after its donor,
Samuel Wiley. The Quaker bury,
tat was established in 1750.
447 Register In
—r-.—M. - ® ^ '
I that it
that all
IWaft I >iir
l^n-mnl aMaW>
<a
from
lli in rZnSSF 1
law m uamoen.
i^itote^
rank of]
OX ICCOHQ il6Uv€nMllu
will
tot
Board
m 1
Takei
if
WHh
• I
*
Joe Ij. Blythe* ^
national
and J. Howai3
—. Ii * 1 *'aMn
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PSTa:
toa city;
second v
Guion, set
Loach e, e
\ On the
: Col K.
Mrs.
Mrs.
P.
F *
4 ;
W i
Annual Fall Rally
Of Leroy Relk Post
londay Afternoon
^, h
of toa
leplores the
of interest
|of the coun-
;t5
I bad condi-
its, “why
voters
to vote.?
that more
citizens of
the
shown
\y
itai
|t what the
iave mgtei
|o me to
lor unhar
ber 6 at the 4-H Gub house
ntog at 4:80 to the after-
noon. ** :
Swjmmina to nearby Lake Ste-
mokuktoiU be enjoyed to the aft
ernoon, and a catfish stew .wiR
^S#5
toeSundm U 1
‘ * *i wiU mark toe be-
“■nSS ffSta, wHh than
. . JroSa'ot 't^rtjSwlU,h«
In charge of Vice Commander
Clyde David.
me
(properly to
■■III many
|tment toll
ley To Open
"» sd, T4
f B ^’ , Jr 7 1 i f ? r ? M!r
tog aervica instructor
the Cannon airport at
and in charge of the
N. C. airport at Lexini
MSfit'Zw?
port here next
E. Qybttm WUson
Is Named Elector
From 5th District.
Thi
[Hate On
-A.
I. from 5:30
a m. an
and toil^
from 8 p. m. to 9 j
registration begun* Monday]
Ijvrafa* ot th* boUdlB* of I
the
of
-*, Jr., ofCam-
po
Kiwanis
*
|Kye fife ^ f
[
-dif
foreeraent
| der for tbs
regation^jh. ■ the
X. Clyburn Wilson, well known
isinees man of Lancaster and a
rmer member of toe House of
Representatives from that county,
was named presidential. elector
from the fifth congressional dis
trict at the meeting of the state! the Cteb
Democratic, executive committee said Mr.
to Columbia on Wednesday. | avallaMe U
Mr. Wilson, who is a son of CoL
J. S. Wilson, former superintend
ent of the state penitentiary, has
been active to business and civic
affairs of Lancaster county and
served as chairman of the Rad
fMM&S-sWi sasgrs s.
Kershaw county's executive com-J area. v
mitteeman, attended the meeting | f
at which toe
tors arere
On Monday the 89-:
men were supposed to It
and the S^vear-old men an
S y aSf fromTTup t?party headquarters,
■ented themselves during ' the Senator Kennedy has
three days end all were permitted co«nmunicatiop to the
to register then. ' ^ News which
" “ - — —1^- Blythe,
Watkins, the chief Ifrofo
clerk of toe draft board, is in|loUe, to-toe
f 8e charge of
t »• I has been
has
staff of
or mem lumisneo
_ an’s Auxiliary «(
Uha j Legion.
this
. a stai
tete is from Char-
she I issued his oitl^ta^totof^^
a | gallon to toe nat£halpp^ hST
—..quartern without his
by toe Wom-J but that since he (
the^%nerioan1 "fun authority over
I)
Dove Season To
S&SS'SsS 0p«n Sept 16
Anderson, .third district; Harry ■ *
M/Arthur of Union, fourth dis- The dove s
trict and Thomas R. Miller of I September 18
since he
Parity ov
^es 1 ^reJufi£?i35S sfiS
is tor
1: effect
to 1924. It is Mr.
IS: i£S2 S£ S Um ' th “
etfat to T*po
fSi l»BI«ls?®ary5fig
given to; the
Sept 1?-1*—ICoi born to 1930
, K ^
that 19,000 men would be
into service under the ~
Charlotte
“If the
. oTht
in toH:
and 1 dose ra?Octo“Iuntee the new draft tow.
S3 c 0 £2 if tnSL?t 1 Legion Post Plans
s:^ Memb€r8hi » Drive
Florence, sixth district Sta
electors chosen by unaz
vote are Former Chief J
_ Mectors are _
for the State Rights
ticket composed of
to
the tost
to 1
Mr.
that mourning or
be hunted from
jiiitepteiifiiL l'
mmzmgmvu,
Lotol Flare. if* and^^J^mtary ».
Business Qose I City Gets Respite
.tabor Day! yrow Awful Heat
sri
can
a lettarto
F8 in f
vice under the Selective j “H the front page article by
act to the month of No- your managing editor accurately
TUs will be toe first caU JUecte toe reactions of iS
[Blythe, cutnttKly too treasurer of
[ toa Truman party, it if most
ft if also the m
md incrimins
to be made
firtn! of tbte 1
^ I party. No wonder Mr. Blythe is
I fearful that statements made to
The James Leroy BM
the American Legion is
an intensive
which will start on
with the aaaaal fall
4-H Gub. ' 1 '
I his home town papers may not be
ma dkaga 11** X19Te9HI 3Ru OUaCT *xOX DGQ8 OX
V* Tnimnni«m . • •
Al “We, who attended the Fhfle
f^ delphia —“ •*“
iDers i
To stimulate
torfr (atoe drt.
lurxner inxeresx
tanoAen e wide variety
etace the
I &
fai
er toe pamphlet
toe tmport-
ia toe
todtvfdaal
te United
»P to tola
America*! SSTof
•d that
.'Sr.
It la
§• *.«
of
.1
drive, lormauon oi a xocai
will shut up
for Labor Dqf
just like
U a P nrte“diy
ftxio or sun I
Relief from a i
tiring which
up to 101 came to
‘ ^ * * rhen local 1
nounced. To .
ship a Legionaire
prid membership*
rent year.
aub”b
qualify for
[Grath.i
that he
I McGrath i
151
Iture,
Buckingham Dam T
Be Bitterly Fought
. J .
at and
National
of the fact that!
(KHUXion gives nun *
authority over the ‘
^oyem, o_
and all
I of Southern opini
the consistent
%
an
of the
Ito dome up^at a
to be
:Si
tey-
Array
coup
ton to pi
Via
\No
’’or Young <
^si’i Al '■ i ■ 2.1. ■ - . ^ ~Pt- *its 1
city churchas for
>16 years, of age
■arillon Bells
Are Now In Use
will
•9y v* v
were To ;
Meet Ota Quotas T "
7 toe Kershaw
County Farm
‘ to '
. init ii mleyiF
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