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AIKEN, s. JULY 6, "and Mrs. H. H. Ward were and Mrs.

Mrs. Lacy Garvin and daughter and son are at Wflma, of section visited some time with er brother, Mr. Johnia L. Goss and'-family Wednesday of last week. daughter, -Mlaws Adell and Minnie Wooley the forraer'a recently visited Mr.

and Mrs. C. MCE BRANCH Cor. Journal and Mrs. Lizzie Bryant daagihter, Lucille, last Tnesday evening Tier daughiw, Mrs.

L. E. Cnto- bee, vt Ridge Spring. Mrs. Cora Wright and daughter, son, Carlos, and Mrs.

Geddings Grice, of Stiaws Fork, spent Friday afternoon at the home Mhfer'Power Company and Reccirw Com- To Abore Nsified: ste -hei-eby summjBtfed fed this LTNA of Alieen In, of Common Llfa Insuranea Leonard, 'motored to Mra. Ethel Brodie, epent with hep fatier- home her Leighton jjer, to tie many frauds, i In-law, Ifr, Jim DAVBBWDGE will be- next aw come aw! hive a Jhficting to come. SfaHrtan of Wff- OT Haton $nti and snd noon" witK MX. and Mrs. Robert W.

Johnson, last Sunday. recent visitors of Grover IBates, of Latirinburtr from Dlrtriet FOR CONGRESS -I hereby announce my candidacy lor TensiiscHon to the amgrew of the tor the second South Carolina District Democratic irfmary election, myself 'to by party, S. "of -wWch is Jtere- apon yon, and. to copy "answer to ihe said of Mr. Sanford Bryant Boylston.

meetins begins at Sdisto for Rich- Baptist church next fourth Sunday, Mclvor will be agsistted by Rev. H. R. P. Bennett, of "Lancaster.

Mr. Mc- Waycrosa Iver will preach part time and Mr. Bennett part'. So come to hear your Livingston entertain- favorite one. If you have not al- or the young peo- ready beard will like Mr.

Bryant spent last Tuesday with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sanders, of Ridge Spring.

Mrs. W. L. Snipes'and daughters, Gladys and Susie, and sons, Eamond and Herman, spent Saturday home cf Mr. Sanford Bryant.

complaint oiT the subscriber at hia offices, 1010-1011- Carolina." Life Building 1 Columbia, South Carall- "nipwiSHtt twenty days aiterTJie service of thte day of such" aid If you fail to swer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the, plaintiff in this action win apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. CHABLES B. ELLIOTT, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Sf May 21, 1932 I hereby announce, myself didate for reflection to the offlce-of Treasurer, subject to the and regulations of the -Democratic Party. I -pledge myself to abide the results of the support the nominees thereof, 1 THOS1 H.

WILLIAMSON. 1 anionnce' myself a. can" the and regulations Democratic Party- I myself to abide the results primary and to support the to -the of, the I IHs- prbaary elec- iion, pledging mysftlf by tha of the pai-ty. S. Bouto 2.

nefis thereof. lereiy KEENAN, didate fit'r the SWstrlet Jr from from to -rules and legulatjoBs of 1 and thereof LUTHER a STATE SENATOR I hereby announetTnyaelf candidate for re-elec8(fci to tiie-ofBce of Senator, subject to the rales and rognlat-fons of the Democratifr Party. I pledge myself to abide the results of the primary and to support ttw nominees thereof. I JOHN F. WILLIAMS.

FOR announce myself a didate for rerSlection to the office of Master, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself to abide the results of the primary and to support the nominees thereof. S. CEOFT. To the Defendant, Vann: Take Notice," that the summons in the- above case, of which the lorcgoing is'TT'cppy, together with Mr.

J. C. Bryant, spent Sun- the complaint in this action, was day night with Mr. Coin- Bryant. filed In the office of the Clerk of evening.

'number of ladies from planning to go to Char' week on a Home Demon- Wilson, ith Mr to hear htm. -Ror Delta "Bed HOLLOW CREEK June 28, 1032. I Miss Eulit Whetstone and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Auston Bryant spent Sunday with parents, Mr.

and C. Bryant, Sr. 'Mrs. Randall and Mr. an.d Mrs.

D. P. Seigler and family spent the fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Aiken.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Banghman' big dinner the. Fourth at the home of Mr. C.

L. Seigler, of Kitchings Mill. Mr. Hastings Cook was in Aikcn. Friday on business.

Livingston entertained. Mlssc8 Qnie and Edna Whetstone, enjoyed. Do- and famj served through were Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the County of Aiken, at Aiken, South Carolina, on the 23rd'day of May, 1982. CHARLES B. ELLIOTT, Attorney for the-Plaintiff.

Columbia, S. June 10, 1S32. 21, 3t primary and to support the nomi- nees thereof, SPBIES. sometime with business swsion, Mrs. Calwas made president Gc(jrge Account orrT10oaiau.Jv.Bee, cn tho weekend with Mr.

Brown Eyes. -were served by the hos- daughter," SMOAKS MILL Mrs; R. A. Bruce and "iroosts Gftrvin. Aiken Cor- Journal and KevJaW: -apont day "with her Leon Snipes, Mr.

E. D.rLeopard motored over to Augusta last Thursday. Mrs. Willie Mac Walker, of Bath speilt -the with- Mr, and Mrs. A.

E. Seigler. Mr. and A. E.

Soigler enjoyed a bin dinner the Fourth at the home of the "former's brother, Mr. L. Mill. CITATION In Court of Probsts For Aiken County, South Carolina Estate of William OUphant, deceased To OHphantr Ruth "Xtinie -William -OUphant, and Bessie Simpkins, Administratrix. FOR HOUSE OF'REPRESEN- TAT1VES I herebjf announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the rules regulations of fBs Democratic Party.

pledge myself to abide the of the primary and to support the nominees thereof. LIVINGSTON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives gnbieet to the ulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself, to abide the results of the primary and to. support the nominees FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION This is to announce my candidacy for Superintendent of Education fat Aiken County, under the rules tie regulations of the Democra- Party of South Carolina.

I pledge myself to abide by the results of this primary, and to support tbe thereof. CECIL; SEIGLER, sji. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election the office of Superintendent of Education for Alien County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Tatty: I pledge Taj-self to results of the primary and to support the nominees thereof. K. D.

SMITH." Dr.trict No. 2. Hereby announce myself aidate for reflection to the office of District Commissioner from No. 2, subject to the rules and ulations of the Democratic. I pledge myself to abide the 'results of the primary and to support ths nominees thereof.

WOODWARD. el FOR MAGISTRATE Diitrict, No. 1 I hereby announce myself a didate for re-election to the office of District No. 1, of Atken County, subject to the rules and regulations of Party- I pledge myself to abffie the result of the to supportjthat nominees thereof. NORMAN E.

i I hereby announce myself a candidate for' the office of Magistrate for District No. 1. of Aiken County, subject to ths rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself to Abide the result of the primary and" to support the nomi- tatiyesV subject to the rules juid -regalations-of the-Democratic Party. Corlc-y, of galley, spent Friday with Little Brodie motored to Co-j their cousin, Mrs.

J. A. Tanning, af JChurjifo Mrs, HttlUe "Vimni of BradcnUm, Arthur: Bwdic, who been critically ill in the Baptitt epent Thursday as the pltat, but Ws many will be of Mra. Iseral Poole, of Misraft Julia nnd Sawj-cr, B. B.Oswal'd and IHUo son -of Sawyerdale, visited Mrs.

Grace Siting rclativea in Lexington, i Poolo and diughters, of Smoaks Mrs. Gilbert Hatchell Mill, Thtrsday. Sara Garvin were recant Mrs, Corde Willinmtson and Mra. visited friends near Sallcy of Mr, and O. Gar-.

Idler Jcrfeoat, rln. Mrs. Ludell Price, of Augusta a recent guest of- of Rocky Grovo, SALLEY daughter, and Thomas Me- Kr 5 ent ihe week-end as the at their 8 of San 1 Poolo, of Cor. Journal and Review: Believe it or not, county friends; folks stayed up all nijtht Thursday nljrht HstcninK in to-the convention nnd hoping to hear our man nominated. What a show, these Democrats are pullingr on! Superb speeches, parades, fine music, etaers, tense excitement If it keeps up another I think I'll go in seriously for politics.

Especially no I firmly believe asms day a favorite son of South Carolina will receive the nomination. Notice '-is hereby given that you aro all and singular "ordered" and ro- uired to be and appear before me iir the Probate Court County, at, Aiken, S. on 3rd dajr of Octoberr 1932 being the first Monday In October, 1S32, at IT on said dato to show and "establish whether said Annie Ollphant and. William Oliphant livintand where, or if they or-either of them be dead, or predeceased the OHafatfagLanja then the other dbtributcox of IntCRtate Witltam Oliphant, boye named, will bo permitted to in- of Ithe: primary, and to support nominees thereof. myself candidate Rcprcscn- By- tne-wnyrl-woniler how tiiaSij 1 of you Byrnes: speak? Now there a speech for yon, home last Friday evening.

Games' Miss Sawyer, of inspiring, patriotic, a vcrite- and prpms were and dc- was in Salley, Thursday after- t)l mfls er piece of oratory. In fact lightful served by noon. Annie Hallmun of the Rocky In the reorganization P. U. last Sunday nijtht the follow- Infr wcVo made proup captains: Missca Minnie Mae Cook and VSrgrinia Garvin, and.

MewirB. Olin Kitch- Grove section, visited fricniis near 01 the U. Sallcy, Thursday afternoon. -Mrs. Metn Hall visited Mrs.

Grace Pools, of Smoaks Mill, Thursday. -A full -grown- cottrjrr bSosjiom was iURS. Miss. Olive member of the Bishopvillo high school faculty. Is at home for tho summer.

Misses Eleanor Sudlow and Annie McNair, of were recent guests -of Miss Delia Livingston. Mr. Carlisle Brodie, of Spartanburg spent last week-end with parents. Miss Leola Minick has returned home" from where she lias been Visiting'her sister, Rentz. Mrs.

W. A. Whitlock gave a birth. day party for her two Barbara Snyder, of Greenville nnd Eugene Pcndlcton, Monday afternoon. Games and contests were very much enjoyed by the lit- dil laat week tie folks.

Mrs. W. A. Whitlock, of Aikcn assisted the hostess. shown Saturday, that grew on the land, of Mrs.

J. A. Fanning Rocky Grove. This js the first one shown in this vicinity this season. JOYCE BRANCH Cor.

Journal anil Review: Mr. Sanford Bryant, wa in Aiken last Wednesday on business. it wais so CTipninir that Ernest Jones (jot excited, nnd leaped up shout' "Hurrah for Jim Byrnes, hereby nominate Jim for'President." We proudly admit that our Junior Senator is a jrrcat orator, and the papers declare his speech" most dynamic apeech ever made from a convention platform." Indeed a crcnt South Carolinian and a jrniat convention. In fact the only thing lacking; is that there is no delegate from Snlley. Well, anywny we've got some winners in Sallcy if not deletes.

There are two young ladies to whom I refer in the ifTiovc statc- interest in and to the said Intcstatc'8. crtntar and nlstratrix will be allowed and required to pay over said Estate to those then and there found entitled thereto. Thin Order being made under Section 9022 Code-of Lawn of South Carolina, 1032, Pairc, 1160. Witness my hand and Official Seal at Aiken, this the of June, A. 1932.

GEORGE R. WEBB, Probate Judgfc'for Aiken ColmtyV Frampton Toole, Attorney for Petitioner. Bessie Simpkins. Administratrix. Aiken, S.

June ta tK'cs. subject" to thcrjulcs and of- Party. I pledge myself to abide the results of- the primarjr' and support the rominces thereof. DOUCEY K.JL.YBRANP. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supt of Education for nees thereof.

OTIS L. COURTNEY. I hereby announce myself a caff- did'atc office of Magistrate foFpjgtarjet of Aiken' County, to the" rules of the' Democratic Party. myselt and to 'support the 'nominees thereof. H.

S. LYBRAND. Now Holland, FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE With docp gratitude and appreciation for the" coTifidcnco reposed in me by the people "of Aikon County, In Uw and promising efforts to continue to warrautsthat subject to of myself- prfmary and nnrapportrthe I. -the thereof. C.

B. SAWYER. NOTICE OF FINAJLriDISCHARCE 1 that I will I hereby announce myself a can- i da to for the of Rcprcsen- tetivca subjoct to ulationit of tho Domocratic Party. myself abide thc-rcsttlts of primary and to support the nominees thereof. M.

C. HUTTO. New Holland. At the solicttatfon of many friends throughout Aiken county I hereby announce myself a candidate Tor the" "HouMfof RopreliehtntivcsV under the rules and 'regulations of toforo rendered, I hereby announce or re-election to the offlco ol make my final return to the ProbattJudge: 1 for 'Aiken Courityvat his office Jn Aikcn on the 28th day of JulyTlBSS, as Administratrix of estate of Henry and Elsie Johnson, will, aL thcisamo limit LULA ROWE, Administratrix. ments, namely Modellc Boltin.

Edna Both Cooper and arc winners Mrs. Sanford Bryant and daugh- Diplomas Merit in the recent ter, Lucille visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Courtney. MEMS and BERTH INCLUDED A Delightful Cool self to abide tho results the primary and- to- the -ntrnirnees thereof. W. THURMOND.

subject to tho rules and reflations of the Democratic party, and 1 pledge myself to abide the results of tho Primary and to support tho nominees thereof. GEORGE R. WEBB. I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of Probate Judge. Subject to the rules and reflations of the Democratic Party, and plwifre mygelf to abide tho rc- sulla of tbo.

primary and to the nominees thereof. s. B. WILLIAMS:" FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Aiken county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I "pledge myself to abide the results of the primary and to support tho nominees thereof.

PRICE FALLAW. faro, Washington 'Bi-Centcnnial contest conducted by tho Atlanta Sunday Mr. W. L. Snipes and Mr, American.

These diplornaa are Leopard spent Sunday afternoon i signed by the Governor And the with Mr. Snnford.Bryant.- -State Superintendent Mr. Osborne Bryant spent several and were presented with appropriate with relatives in ceremonies. Both younjr ladies live near Salley nnd are pupils of Mrs. H.

Sawyer. This speaks mighty TAKE YOUR ONLY JM TO $33 AUo "A Cartfe" Service frf OMrtoiton J17 wffr. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself to abide the results of the primary and to support tho nominees thereof. J.

P. HOWARD. S3 W. A. O'lrinn.

GMtrtll Mr. Sanford Bryant spent last Thclma Clark, of Orlando, Thursday at the home of Mr. D. P. well for Mrs.

Sawyer's training- of is here on a to her par- these girls. -It seems like this col- Mr. and Mrs. Van Clark. I Mr.

Harry Scott, of Granitevilie, Imn is always filled with her praises, of Ninety-Six was a cnt "several days with his uncle, but then I've been that I'm recent guest of his daughter, Mrs. Mr 1 51 Seiner last week. J. P. McNair.

Mr. Jim SoiR-ler was in Granite- Master James Brodie entertained villc Fri day evening, with a birthday party at his home Mr and Mr. recently. Mrs. Roy Brodie and Mrs.

aton Bryant visited their cousins. Quard Garvin had charge of the games and contests which were cn- joyed by about thirty of- Messrs. Colie and Edwin Bryant, Sunday afternoon. Mr- and Mrs. T.pny> I prouder of her accomplishments than is herself.

Well, I see Aikcn has had a convention too, and I'll bet the Legion boys had a great-time. When Aiken entertains she does it right. I toil you coi Dr. Henry Godin OPTOMETRIST in Viiion Efficiency Prncticing every modern method Ifriends -jptmt -Saturday 't Jiai rcturn.l parent Mr. Cd home after Snipes.

In Suppose wo fiati to the dcprci- jQpticjO- -fe "CTT" I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Aikcn county, subcct to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself-to abide the FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party, pledge myself to-abide the results of the primary and to support the nominees thereof. J. T. TARVER.

i not try Dr. MlW KervineT Mrs. Poafcy as tt bas tens of thousands at swiffcTcd from JTcrpoujncw mid received no help until I started talcing Miles' Nerrrfne. That svre dW help. I keep kiTtd and take it I fed Nervous." CITATION Whereas Ralph Suraskv and es us a I hcrchv announce myself a can- iuci Surasky, Petitioners hnvc didate for the office of Coroner, sub- jcct to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party.

I pledge myself to abide the results of the primary and to support the nominees thereof. J. D. BELL. FOR CLERK OF COURT Gratefully appreciating the confidence reposed in me by the people i a Aikcn" Court Hou7c suit to me to prant them Letters Administration of the estate effects of H.

C. Surasky, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular. the kindred and Creditors of the said H. C. Surasky, deceased be and appear before' me.

Court of Probate to be of Aikcn County in the past, and promising my best efforts to continue to warrant that same confidence and to give the service in the future as heretofore rendered, I result of the primary and to sup-i hereby announce myself for report the nominees thereof, W. A. SORGEE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office ot.J5hcriff of Aiken county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Party. I pledge myself to abide the result of the primary and to support tho nominees thereof.

XOLL1E ROBIJfSON. election to the office of Clerk of Court for Aikc-n County subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party and I pledge myself to abide the results of the Primary and to support the nominees" thereof, THOS. T. CUSHMAN. FOR AUDITOR FOR DISTRICT COMMISSIONER DUt.

No. 1. I hereby announce myself a cnn- July S-th, 1932 nest -after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 28th. day of June, Anno Domini, 1932.

GEORGE R. WEBB, Probate JudRc, Aiken Co. S. C. errors of Bight, didate f(Jr re te i and rtrpnetheninfc i subject to the oi District Com- I hereby nnnbuncs myself a can- missioner from District Xo.

1, snb- ttt thf rales and rccnlations of CITATION 'Whereas James Taylor Petitioner has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Sarah nnd These arc, therefore, aati admonish all and sintji.lfir the kind- a delightful visit to Misses Bculah and Mary Livingston. The 'B. Y. P. U.

had swimming and a picnic PERRY I have this column today t- office rules and i the Democratic Party. I pledce red and creditors of the said ye Consultation and exammatior reffu ations he Democratic: Party, myscif to abide the results of the; Sarah Taylor and George Taylor of thanks to many by appointment. people from Mr. Howell Sal- for courtesies extended him and Re-rie-or: tchftr, waa-tftken ill white on jury -much Mr. Bostsr in Aiken seo.

Mr. at hame 'j vMrs. fceECrr. Tlitisc tft whow be -wislws to at Friday AJtaghtrr. fel- fiouio ststen ffvtft juryrnen, Mr.

Ernest ride, -cf HolJstfiJ 1 Howard, Deputy Office. 956-956 Bro.d St. AUGUSTA, GA. I pledg-e myself to abide the result's primary" and to support the nomi of the primary and to support the nees thereof. nominees thereof.

H. C. JORDAN. Allen, i Qaite rwn Atken, Mf. Oil Yon ml Fany tujoyetf tba tton la Wat? Tkmdity on Hon.

Jndire Rice, Mr. Tom Mr. Stassfield and Mr. FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT Central National Farm Lotun Awodation hereby anncwwice a candidate for the office of Auditor of Aiken county, subject to the roles and of th? Democratic Party. pledgre myself to abide tee rexnltx of the primary sop- port PAOt M.

WADE H. SAMUELS. hereby didate for re-election to the office of District from deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Aifcen Court House on July 1932- next ftfter jnrbncation at" tl" o'clock in the forenoon, show fftusc, if have, why the said No. 1, subject to the rates and reg-Kdmintetration not oe actions of the Democratic party, Given under my hand this 28th I pledge myself to abide results day of Jnae, Aimo of the primary and to support the nominees thereof. of 1932.

JL WEBB,.

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