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[ay, June 16, 1932 McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE NUMBER EIGHT For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Supervisor of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appre ciated. I promise, if re-elected, to continue to render honest and efficient service and give due con sideration to the needs and re- quirments of the county. W. O. GRAVES. For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. I promise, if elected, to render hon est and efficient service and give due consideration to the needs and requirements of each section of the county. Your support and influ ence shall be highly appreciated. G. H. McCAIN. For Supervisor I hereby announce my candidacy for Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. I have had 12 years’ experience in building highways and bridges and, leel that I am capable of render ing efficient service in this office. I shall greatly appreciate your vote and influence. J. O. WILLIAMS. For Supervisor ' I hereby announce my candidacy lor Supervisor of McCormick Coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. I shall highly appreciate your sup port and influence in the coming election. ' DRU M. BLACKWELL. Parksville. , For Magistrate I hereby announce my candidacy for magistrate of the McCormick Magisterial District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo? cratic party. I shall highly appre^j date all support and influence I receive in the coming primary. J. B. HOLLOWAY. For Magistrate I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Mag istrate of the McCormick Magis terial District,'subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and shall highly, appreciate the support and influence of the voters of this district. H. C. WALKER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of McCor mick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I shall highly appreciate your vote and influence. M. R. LeROY. County Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Commissioner of McCor mick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your support shall be highly appreciated. R. N. EDMUNDS. Countv Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. ' ' T. B. WOOD. „ Parksville. - Coujity Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy fo£ County Commissioner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. J. L. JENNINGS. County Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for ^-election to the. office of County Commissioner of McCor mick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I shall again greatly ap preciate the support of the voters in the race for this office. CHARLIE C. MORGAN. v f House Representatives I hereby announce my candidacy for House of Representatives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. I shall highly ap preciate the suffrage and influence of the voters in the coming elec tion. T. A. DOWTIN. House Representatives I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the House of Representatives from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. Your support and influ ence shall be greatly appreciated. W. D. MORRAH. 1 For Magistrate I announce, myself a candidate for Magistrate, of'McCormick Mag isterial District, andr pledge myself to abide by theAtbfes and regula tions of the Democratic party. I respectfully appeal to the voters for their support and influence and shall highly appreciate the same. E. H. MILLER. For Clerk Of Court I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Clerk of Court for McCormick County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I appreciate the vote you have here tofore given me and will continue to do my best to serve you faith- tully should it still be your desire. J. ARCH TALBERT. For Game Warden I hereby announce my candidacy for Game Warden of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. Your support and influ ence shall be highly appreciated. J. M. BROWN. For Game W arden I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Game Warden for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. E. D. FURQUERON. Spices were used to season food in China as far back as 2700 B. C. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as State Senator from McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I shall high ly appreciate your vote and influ ence. J. J. DORN. For Senate In announcing myself as a candidate for the office of State Senate for McCormick County, I pledge myself to abide the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party, and to support the nominee thereof. If elected to this office, I pledge to the people of McCor mick County, at all times, my un selfish efforts to protect and pro mote the best interest of the whole County and State. F. A. WISE. For Supt. Education I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Sup erintendent of Education of . Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. I shall highly ap preciate your support and influ ence. W. H. PARKS. t. 1 ■ 'i~r" "■■■■■. 1 ~ ■■■■ For Supt. Education I hereby announce my candidacy for Superintendent of Education for McCormick County. I will abide by rules and laws governing the Democratic primary, and will ap preciate your support and influence in the coming election. THOMAS MERIWETHER. For Supt. Education I hereby announce my candidacy for the office o*f Superintendent of Education of McCormick Copnty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I shall highly appreciate your support and influence. JAMES W. CORLEY. For Solicitor I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Solictor of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. I pledge myself to be gov erned by the Rules and Regulations of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, and to abide the results of the Democratic Primary Elec tion. T. C. CALLISON. For Solicitor I hereby announce my candidacy for Solicitor of the 11th Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. McKENDREE BARR. For Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Coroner of Mc Cormick County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I am very grateful for the splendid vote received two years ago when I was elected for the unexpired term, and assure you I shall greatly ap preciate your suffrage and influ ence in the coming primary. M. L. B. STURKEY. An eruptive explosion of ash from a volcano improves the soil, while a fresh flow of lava makes it tem porarily worthless for agriculture. txt German is spoken by more peo ple than any other European lang uage, and Russian ranks second. I hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate of Parksville Mag isterial District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. THOS. R. BLACKWELL. Parksville. For Magistrate I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Magistrate of Parksville Magisterial District, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Your sup port and influence shall be highly appreciated. J. P. BRUNSON. Parksville. ■ ■ i — For Magistrate I hereby announce my candidacy for Magistrate of Parksville Magis terial District, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. Your support and influence shall be highly appreciated. H. W. BAILEY. Modoc. For Tax Collector I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector of McCormick County, subject to the rulesffand regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. J. K. LYON. Plum Branch. For Tax Collector I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector for McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. J. T. FOOSHE. For Tax Collector I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector of McCormick County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. EDGAR B. BROWN. For Tax Collector I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector for McCormick County, subject to th- rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. Your support and influence shall be highly appreci ated. W. F. COTHRAN. Card Of Thanks The distaster that befell me las 4 Friday evening, when my barn, twe head of livestock and all my grain ''ay and corn, were destroyed bv r ' 'e caused by lightning, oromptr c to relate several other instance^ ' which my friends were so loyal -* me. namely; in the loss of my 'rns by fire of unknown origin on 'iril 7, 1907, the destruction of v crops by hail on July 3, 1911. ~'id at the death of my wife on May ’ 1923, and during my illness the "allowing summer and also my ill ness two years ago. Such burdens are hard to bear. 1 at when I think of the loyalty of so many good friends—their help and sympathy—it makes life worth livings So, I try to say to each of you, both white and colored, that you have my heartfelt thanks. May Heaven’s richest blessings rest on each of you. • S. H. TALBERT. D. A. G. Ouzts In Race For Congress The Greenwood Index-Journal of Sunday says, Hon. D. A. G. Ouzts, member of the house of represen tatives from Greenwood county and former state senator, announced last night his candidacy for con gress from the third district, com posed of the counties of Oconee, Pickens, Anderson, Abbeville, Mc Cormick, Greenwood, Newberry, Saluda and Edgefield. Mr. Ouzts mailed his entrance fee to J. Wilson Gibbes, treasurer of the state executive committee, yester day and he is now in the race with Congressman Fred H. Dominick, who has announced his candidacy for re-election and John C. Taylor, clerk of court of Anderson county, who also announced last week. It appeared unlikely last night that there would be more than the three candidates in the race since Butler B. Hare, former representa tive from the second district, stated in Washington that he would not be a candidate, having decided to return to Saluda, reopen his lav/ of fice and look after his farm. Mr. Hare said the redistricting plan adopted at the last session of the South Carolina Legislature practi cally eliminated him “for the pres ent,” according to an Associated Press dispatch from Washington. He also was quoted as saying that he would not be a candidate for the United States Senate. Mr. Ouzts led the ticket and was elected to the house in the first primary by a very large vote in 1930 and he also served the county in the state senate from 1924 to 1928. He also led the ticket in this county in his race for governor in 1926. Mr. Ouzts is recognized as a champion of strictest economy in government. X t Annual Farm Waste Equals Paper Supply Raw material enough to make several times the quantity of paper, as well as fiber board, acetic acid, alcohols, acetone, and charcoal, re quired by the country is produced each year in the United States in the straw of wheat, oats, barley, rye, and rice, the stalks of corn and sugar cane ,and the wild marsh grasses, says the United States De partment of Agriculture. These farm wastes probably exceed 260,- 000,000 tons annually. Although manufacturers know that these farm wastes contain enough raw materials to supply mafny of the country’s needs, the materials are usually so bulky and the cost of gathering them is so high that they cannot compete with other more compact and more easily handled materials. When any are used, the demand takes on ly a small part of the total supply. Most of the products mentioned are now made from other raw mater ials, such as wood and corn. 'The department, through the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils and other branches, seeks constantly to discover new, practical uses for farm waste products. It recently found that a cheap satisfactory cellulose, base material for rayon, could be obtained from bagasse, a sugarcane waste. 1 x t Heavy Rains Over County Past Week Heavy rains over the county dur ing the past week are causing some damage to grain harvested and not yet housed. Wind, lightning and hail accompanied some of the clouds. Lightning set fire to Mr. S. H. Talbert’s barn in the Buffalo community Friday evening about 7 o’clock, causing the loss of two head of livestock, the barn and a large quantity of corn, hay and grain, while less than a mile-from there hail practically destroyed the crops on Mr. Calhoun Palmer s place. Hail fell in several other sections of the county, but no other serious damage has been reported. tx* * Daily Thought. They are such dear fajniliar feet that go along the path with ours—feet fast or slow, but trying to keep pace; If they mistake we must be mute, not turning to impute grave faults, for they and we have such a little way t® go, can be together such a little whil® upon the way, we must be patient while we may.—George Klingle. Likes It Put to the Proof. A man who thinks he is proof against flattery often likes to be test ed out to see how much he can sUad. Seriously 111 Cyrus H. K. Curtis, 82, famous- publisher of Saturday Evening Post, Lryp/s Home Journal and several New York and Philadelphia news papers, is seriously ill in a Philadel- ' phia hospital, where his wife died while visiting him. txt President’s Son Richard F Cleveland, whose father, Grover Cleveland, was twice ' President of the United States, will ■ make the speech in Democratic Na tional Convention nominating Gov ernor Albert C. Ritchie for the Presi- ; deriev. X June 1 Crop Report SOUTH CAROLINA: Prelimln- ary estimates indicate below aver age grain and fruit crops in South Carolina this year.-Deficient mois ture was the principal cause of low grain yields, while cold March weather and a heavy May drop are generally responsible for the short frifit crops. WINTER WHEAT with a condit- ioil of 65 per cent compares with 81 last year and a ten-year average of 77 per cent. The crop is estimated at 560,000 bushels, which is 19 per cent below last year’s production but about the average amount made during the five years 1924- 1928. The condition of OATS is report ed at 65 per cent compared with 83- last year and a ten-year average of 79 per cent. No official quantity estimate will be made until July, but it appears now that the crop will be about 16 per cent below last year’s production. The RYE condition of 67 per cent indicates a crop of 52,000 bushels which is about a third less than last year and 27 per cent below the five-year average production. PEACHES are reported as 42 per cent of a full crop which compares with 78 per cent last year and the ten-year average of 63 per cent. This condition indicates a total crop of 880,000 bushels which is about 50 per cent of last year’s rec ord crop but only about 4 per cent below the average production for the years 1924-1928. FARM LABOR supply is reported as 62 per cent greater than the de mand, which compares with 60 per cant above demand last month and 34 per cent above demand a year ago. Condition of other crops on June 1 and the ten-year average, res pectively, follows: TAME HAY, 66 and 77; WILD HAY. 64 and 76; ALFALFA. 70 and 82; PASTURES, e* 7 and 78; APPLES, 39 and 62; F"ARS, 40 and .60; IRISH POTA TOES, 54 and 69. FRANK O. BLACK. Agricultural Statistician. X Cold-blooded animals take cn the temperature of their surroundings.