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When California Goes in for Winter Sports crS-t Tf"vfrfmarkTb^ SC^"e was Pho*?KraPhed at. Soda Springs, in the High Sierras near Lake Tahoe. The girl is Malem^ Jank, Europe s- woman champion cross-country ski-cr.' Great Jurist Benjamin N. Cardozo. celebrated Chief Jtidge of the New York Court of Appeals, appointed to the U. S. Supreme Court to succeed Justice Holmes, is. regarded by lawyers as one of the greatest American judges. A Star Is Gone Minnie Maddenn Fiske, America's most famous actress, died of heart disease at 67. She had been on the ?tage since she was three. A Real American Charles M. Schwab celebrated his 70th birthday by working at his desk as Chairman of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. He's been a steel man since he started working for Carne? gie at 18, driving stakes. "I began tair lng Cardui when in a weakened, run-down condition," writes Mrs. P. S. Perrit, of Wesson, Miss. "I took one bot tle, and I seemed to im prove so much that I sent for six bottles. Af ter I had taken the six bottles, I seemed entire ly well. _ "Before I took Car dui, I was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. I felt depressed all the time. After I took Cardui; all this disappeared. ."I gave my daughter Cardui and it helped to relieve irregular . . ." l*hls medicine haa been used i>y women for over 60 year#. (?170 T*k? Thedford'# Black -Draught ?r Constipation, Indigestion, and Biliousness. i Subscribe To THE WATRREE MESSENGER J MARCH 10, 1891. Walter I. Villopigue, of Camden, and G'. W. Culp, of Boykin, are ap pointed to the Board of School Ex aminers for Kershaw County. Mr. L. E. Kirkley, a prominent farmer of the Buffalo section of our county, honored us with a visit yes terday. Mr. W. C. Rodders., of Chicago, who ^has been spending a few days in Camden, left for his home yester- ? day evening. He was the guest ol Mr. J. R. Goodale. I Married. 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Aspirin is the trade mark of Hayer manu facture of monoacetic acidester of salicylicacid. Winkler, Mr. George M. Hall to Miss J. Francis Hall; all of Kershaw coun ty. Mr. Jas. Raines, of Columbia, and Mrs. T. B. Arrants, formerly of Cam den, were married in the former city on Wednesday, 5th inst. Mr. an<j Mrs. Raines have been spending a few days with Mr. J. R. Goodale'a family. Members of the Camden Horticul tural Association are notified to meet at the Opera House by I. H. Alexan der, Secretary and Treasurer. ? An editorial in this issue berates Congress for having appropriated nearly one billion dollars in two years! LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on Fri day, April 1st, 1932 the undersigned, neneral guardian of Marjorie Hyatt., will make his final return to the Probate Court of Kershaw County and will on said date aipply to the said Court for a discharge as such general guardian. k W. L. JACKSON, GENERAL GUARDIAN OF MARJORIE HYATT February 27, 1932. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ??>tate of South Carolina, (kninty of Kershaw. By L. R. Jones, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, G. S. Catoe made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin istration of the Estate of and effects of Annie Marshall Catoe These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and " creditors of the said Annie Marshall Catoe, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Ck>urt of Probate, to be held at Cam den, S. C. on the 11th day of March, 1932 next aftor publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the sniH A ''ministration should not be granted. ; Given under my hand, ths 2r>t,h day i of February Anno Domini 1932. I.. R. JONES, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the '1st and 8th days of March, 1932 in the Wateree Me*v senger and posted at the Court House floor for the time prc?cril>od by law. ADDITIONAL PENALTY ON TAXES. State, County and School t.axos year 1931 payable between Sept. 15th anrt December 31st, 1931. According to law one per cent penalty will be adder! to all taxes not paid by January 1st, 1932 also an additional one por cent will be added to all taxes not paid by February 1st, 1932. Any information concerning this office will be given at office or by mail. When inquiring a^ bout taxes please state School District in which you Vive or own property. Yours respectfully, S. W. HOGUE, Treasury Kershaw County, Camden, S. C. Jan. 23rd, 1932. \ f - TAX RETURNS Office of Auditor Kershaw County. I tions or intermediate credit ban. 1 | Camden, S. C., December 17, 1931 , Notice is hereby given that the Au ditor's Office will be open for receiv ing Tax Returns from January 1st, It/ 32, to March 1st, 1932. All persons owning* real estate or personal prop erty must make returnj of the same within said period, as required * by law, or be subject to a penalty of 10 per cent. (A11 persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are required to pay a poll tax, and all persons be tween the ages of 21 and 50 years, inclusive, are required to pay a Road tax, unless excused by law. All Trustees, Guardians, Executors, Ad ministrators or Agents holding prop erty in charge must returrf same. l?arties sending tax returns by mail must make oatn to same before some officer and fill out thfc same in prop er manner or they will be rejected. B. E. SPARROW, Auditor Kershaw County. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on the 12th day of March 1932, at 11 o'clock A. M... I will make to the Probate Court of Kersthaw County my final return as Administratrix of the estate of A. H. Hayes, deceased, and on the same date I will app>*y to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administra trix. HANNAH HAYES, Administratrix. Camden, S. C., February 13th, 1932. NOTICE OF" SALE Under and by virtue of sundry City, tax executions directed to me by J. ' C. Boykin, City Clerk and Treasurer, I have levied upon and will sell the following property the first Monday in Mai^h, .being the 7th day thereof, in fronrt of th? Court House, Camden, S. C. during the legal hours of sale. Terms of Sale: CASH. All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by Walnut Street; on the East by J. W. T. Le sure; on the South by Mrs. Edwards; on the West formerly Zemp. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Mrs. N. J. Blackwell for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by DeKalb Street; on the East by Block proper ty; on the South by City Lot No. ; on the West by J. C. and J. L. Gillii. Levied upon and to be sold as orop erty of Geo. A. Creed for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by Lot No. 911; on the Bast by Church Street; on the South by Lot No. 907 ; on the West by Alexander. Levied upon and to be sold as property oZ Mattie F. Dav is for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by DeKalb Street; on the East by Goodale; on the South by Lewis and Beleos; on the WeBt by Schlosburg and Beleos. Also lot and building. Bounded on the North by Schlosburg* & Karesh: on the East by I. B. English; on' the South by Lewis and Beleos; on the West by Broad Street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Isaac B. English for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by Lot No. 1807; on the East by Gordon Street; on the South by formerly J. W. Boy kin; on the West by S. A. L. Railway Levied upon and to be sold as proper ty of Joe FraBier for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by \rthui Lane; on the East by Willa Harrison; on the South by W. 0. Hay; on the West by Schlosburg and Karesh. Levied upon and to be sold as prop erty of Joe Harrison for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by Laurens Street; on the East by Mrs. Mollye Karesh; on the South by a street; on the West by Camden Floral Co. Lev ied upon and to be sold as property of Mrs. M. L. Goodale for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and bulding thereon. Bounded on the North by Lot No. 1317; on the Eaat by Campbell Street; on the South by Lot No. 1913; on the West by formerly Dibble. Levied upon and to be sold as property of R. I H. Haile. for 1930 City taxes. Also I All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by J. E. Bur 1 roughs; on the East" by Campbell | Street; on the South by formerly f John Pegues; on the West by Dibble now <n- formerly. Levied upon and be sold as property of Lizzie Gerey for 1930 Oity taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by William KelJey; on the East formerly Dibble; on the South by lot 1304; on the West by Gordon street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Ella Mickl? and John Kelley for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot. Bounded on the North by Church property; on *he East formerly Dibblo; on the South by Mary Smart; on the West by Gordon Street. Levied upon and to be sola as property of Rev. A. D. Jackson for 1930 City taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon. Bounded on the North by Tot James Garey; on the East by City Lot No. 1209; on the South by City Lot No. 1208; on the West by Camobell Street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Annie Boykin for 1930 City taxes. H. D. HILTON, Chief of Police. The Magnolia Gardens Low Excursion Fares FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS, February 19-20, February 26-27 MARCH 4-5, MARCH 11-12 Also for train No. 15 Sunday mornings. Good returning Wednes days following. 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