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thk nbw day brkkakh Hurrr.HMfal >J*rlu-Ung of Tobacco Hy < (Mipi r ii i vi* Sales ^iigrrt), Kaleigh, N. c? July ?j.^i'Tho #ue* c<w*?ful nittrketln* ??/ their tobacco by cooperative *alos is now assured to the organized growers of South Carolina l?.v the record breaking ???* mim J ?n of Iftst week which rowehud 52 town* of the belt within seven days, sweep in*.: millions of pounds a ,ii (I hundreds of now momlxTH |nto the Association. The last strong hanleia to Coupcra live. Marketing have been broken down within tho Palmetto State, While half a million pound* a day AN ORDINANCE Ad Ordinance to I*vy and Kn force an Assessment upon Property Owner* of the City of Camden, for the Purpoae of Paying for Permanent Improve menta on tti* Street* and Side-Walks of the City of Camden. Klale of South Carolina County <rf Kershaw (?lty of Camden He it ordalnod hy the Mayor and Al dermen of the City of C-amden, South i Carolina, ami hy the authority of the game : ?Section 1- That to provide for tho payment of the cost of permanent Im provements on the streets and side walks ?f tihe City of Camden, there whall he levied upon the owners of tho property immediately abutting on the rftireet* and sidewalks, or parts of either, *<> improved, an assessment In proportion to the frontage only of such property On such streets or sidewilks or fiartM of either, so Improved, and not erceoeding In the aggregate one half (1-2) the cost of such improve ment: Provided, That no assesmnent Khali he so laid uixiu the abutting prop erty owners until such improvements have been 'ordered, pursuant to such ordinance, and the written consent, signed and filed with the said Clerk of Ihe City of Camden, of no less than tAVo thirds (2-?'l) of the owners- of the property abutting upon streets, side walks, or parts of cither, (proposed to he improved, an<l the provision made for the payment by the corporate auth orities of the said City of Camden, of not less than one-half the costs of surti improvements. Section Two ? That the owners of the property immediately abutting on eald streets or side-walks. ' or parts of cither, so improved shall at the time ?tic.h assessments arc made pay one eleventh (Mi) thereof to the City Treamirer of the City of Camden, South Carolina, and annually there after shall pay tho said City Treas urer one-eleventh of said assessment for ten (KM consecutive years, to gether with interest from the date of fcuch assessment, at the rate of six per cent per annum. Section Three-- That the assessment ho laid shall constitute Hud be a lien upon the property so assessed, and pa.t inent thereof may he enforced as the payment of any city taxes Is enforced. Said assessment to be entered up?>n the hooks of the < * 1 1 y Clerk, entitled ?'Assessment Liens," stating t'he names of the owner*, location of the proix?rty, and the amount of the assessment and Ihe time of payment. The said liens tin 1 1 continue from date of entry on said hook until the expiration of five >cars from the date, when final pay ment Is due and payable, unless sooner paid. That Upon default In the .pay ment of any Installment or the portion of any assessment at the time, and in a<vord:iii??o with the terms and condi tions fixed by ordinance, the total amount then unpaid (including defer red payments of installments and in thrust) shall .immediately liccoioc due and collectible as City and Town taxes are collected, and with such i>onaHieS and costs a< are now -provided for the payment ?>t' such taxe*. Section Four ? That all grantor* and grantees of any property, or part of same. sold or transferred after said assessment having been laid thereon, but before said assessment I'1'11 has been extinguished, ;m ]>rovbled herein. k ti a II file in writing, xvith the City Clerk, within ten days after >uch sale ir transfer, the name .?f such grantor < r grantee an a'vurate description <>f I tie propert y ^>ld or t ra Deferred from Ihe date of said ??:? 1 , ? or transfer. llatified in ('oiincll as*embl??d, thi :;r<| da \ of .Inly II i ; CAKIMS< i\. Jr.. Mayor Att.-t II i ' Sii g|.M?-n. Clerk were added to the jkkjI In the land day* of tiie 'drive, the strength of tibe Akho elation in the State whh doubled by the frenii nupport of buslncMH men and bunkers in a ?<s>rc o t town*, whose ??f foftx will continue to wJn signer*. Timujon^llle, the stxond largest toha<vo n;/gkct in the .State, wnu* the firwt to close itn doors to the Amnion ??les. I l?4'i? Ay nor and KlngNtrce fob lowed fa*t during the day* of the fu rious catupnlgnlng, Other town* will' jjo olio hundred percent cooperative a* hundn-ds of acres surrounding the bfg lutt rkets Ingln to grow tobacco for the farmers' own organization. Thous ands of acres more will be added to the great i>ool before the market* Vijierf, h * committees in every large to hacco growing county of South Caroli na push the algnup to the limit in the few day* that remain in which to sign the present crop. Orowera from 'Kentucky who made the long Journey from the ltlue (JnaKS Country, growers from the Hark and Llffht 1m*H m of Virginia bringing their message of success. have found n , ready welcome and a quick response in action, that means the end of an era of d<4?t and poverty for men and worn en who produce the wealth that hart been passing steadily into other hands With the new co-operation will come new Independence, hpw (Opportu nities, new standards of living for the producer* of the million dollar* of wealth which now go to other States and other people, according to last week's mc?.<4agc, which has roused the grower*, the bankers and the bus. Iness men to cooperate to keep It home. , Prom Danville, Virginia, to Tim monnville, SoUtfli Carolina, ware house*. toba<vo growers and the Ival n nee ?,f |>owor have been passing luto, the Great Cooperative. A few men <?n no longer ho]>e to block 7fi,000 or ga nized toba<vo growers with $'M),000, 000 assured them, with 200 warehouses ready for business, with unsurpassed leadership chosen from their number, with the foremost experts ; of the world's tobacco trade ready to handle ii majority of the toha ooo from three states for the Association. A majority of the tobac<x> furmers from the Carolina* and Virginia make a last call to their fellow growers of South Carolina who take the risk of waiting longer. Fixed Her Clock. Itamberg. June HO.? Lightning play* >;*d quite u freak recently in the home of Mrs. Mamie Murdaugh. A t>olt si ni? k the house and knocked a j>en duluiu out Of an old clock that had not run for years. Mrs. Murdaugh ad Juried the pendulum. started the clock to runulng and now it is keeping gooi I line. CITATION State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw ( lly \V. Ii. McDowell, Ksquire, Probate Judge.) Whereas, \V. l'\ Nettles made suit to me to grant him Letter-* <>f Admin istration. of the Estate of and effects ?f Dr. r. \V. Nettles. These 7ire, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred it ml creditors <?f the said Dr. L. \\ . Nettles, deceased. that they be ap pear before inc. in the Court of Pro hate. to be held at Camden, S. C., on July L'Oth next, after publication there of. at 11 o'cb**k in the forenoon, to show ? au?e. if a n> they have, why the said Administration ^htmld not 1>? granted. (Jiven umh*r in> Hand. 1 1 1 i ~ tith day ? f Jul v. A 1> PJ22. W. L MeDOWPLL. Indue of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the Tth and 14th day* >f July, ljrj-j, in i ii<> Camden Chron icle and j*m?m1 at the Court House door for the time preseril>ed by law Bank No. 235. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BETHUNE i.? i ? \i m tim'nk s c. a i Tin: ci.usk <>r p.isink: ? II N K ."0, 1022 ? ?N" Resources f l.oaus and l?i*r?i]iit> . ? overdrafts liond* and Storks ? ?v\ ned bv the I tank. Furniture and Fixtures .... HanklnK House - I?ue from Panks and Haukern .. Currency . ? - Silver and other Minor Coin < h?i k* and < 'a^li 1 terns Tot al .. Liabilities ? a jut m! St.). k Paid in - Surplus Fund Vndiv !d?*l Profit- Current Ki^-ense* and Taxes fujd I ?ue to Ranks and Hankers Individual Deposits Subject to Check. Time Certificates of l>ei?oslt .. Cashier's ('hecks Advar.oo from Wat 1 ; r;:? i.vx.* Corpora lioii T U'. 1 1 :\:M9 u? < * ? 'J. 306 T<> 1 482,00 .~ ,.V C'. !>T 1 tUXVon . 245 < ? > . r>06 2:: ._490.S7 _M?27 ?14.2T.3 ST 529 77 -. s i Jl.VOOOOO 10,000 00 n$*o nr. j ?; < * *> t*i . 77.7_M '.V. _ 1.7.M2 2 1 $i.u 027 rs, STAT i: 1 '? h.R dn! tiot, of < >F SOL*TH CAROLINA, County t>f Kershaw ?( me cnmc C., 1?. M^Klnr.on. C?sh!er of the above named bank who ! e y su orn. Kays that th? above (l nd foregone statement If a true condi said Imnk, as shown by the l?o<.?k8 of said bank. C. B McKinnon. Cn-\ ?' thi? 5th day of July, 1022 Sworn to and subscribed before m Correct t\ Attest I >. T. Ya Through I-j .1 nybum A K Mr Laurii. TT. E. Ilya : t. Notary Public for S c Directors. KOBTKK , ,<*? * liiraeh Uwn, * Co. M M John*"". *\ A WlttkowMky ? ,k. W?-Z N. I'l-rkluM vh. II. R. He?Ki?j .1 v MHHst-j. K I) Blak#ney, 10.? B. 4, Trawtbain, vh. f M Hun niiutt. W Blakeney. \N I* ? I.oacli. , I i) 11. SKvauimli < <>-. DeMiboa, * I <l< i u, IK \v L Branham, vh \Nalktr i> III ii?*m Director <ieneral of Hallroad*. TT: Suii t li. Me Dona Id & Harnett. 10.- lloyct? Cauthen vh. E 1- Mosele>, M M Jotnion, and Clyhurii 'laylor. K 1> Blakeney. TufMluy, July tain o?0 J L MoNfley vs. E II Ho\v?n. ? Kfrklnml tk Klrktand. M M Jol.n^ 21- Carolina Oil Co ys 1 he 1* us fco; Klrkhmd ** Klrkland. h M Blakeney. t ,?w? J H Burns vs .1 L Moso o. ?? A Wlttowksky, Kirkland & Kirkland. ?j:i ? H I' Hcblodburg- vs Northwes tern Hull road Co. I, A Wlttkowsky, M I, Smith I' T Mills. 24 ?Nora Harris vs lUifl.Ui I'attev son W 1? delx>acb. L A Wittkowaky. Si-O I. Klycu Co. vh .1 U Stop's. ?1 K Trotter, M M Johnson. 27. II I> Terrell & Bro. vh l> I <3 A I>un Murchison. E D Blakeue.v. Al ien B Murehisotu WHlnmlay. July 20th ? William A Hilton vs Wateree Power (V). Fowles A Ha ley. M L Smith, W B de Loach, HoMnson A lh>Oh-Mrs. I -111 lo- M. Hilton ami her husband, WZ Hilton ? rower Co. Fowles & Bailey, M ,4 Smith. di'LoacOi. Hohlnson & Hut.chlvj fcl?:}0 ; ? Mrs Mary D Jones and her hus ? hand. D M Jones vs Wateree lower iU>. Do Loache, Hohlnson Co Fowles & Bailey. M L Sudth. 1 e I o'ache, lloblnson A Hutchinson ftl.? Dan M Jones vs Wateree lower Thursday, July 27th. ;i2. ? (Jodfrey A Maynard Oo vs Hen rv Barflold. L A Whittkowaky. K I> Blakeney, >H- Smith. W H de ?iA plyler Motor Co. vs Springs A Shannon. .1 C Massey. E I> 34.? Avery huntbor ( o >8 L D Bos j kin. Lee & Moist", .Klrkland & Kiik , John Wihltaker Co. vs T J Mo slor W B de Ix?aohe, M M Johnson. ?Mi? John Wliltaker Co. vs S t YVe*i W B Do Loaehe. M M Johnson. Friday. July 28th. US.? S A (1 lover vs J L Mo.xt'h'.v. T?tun) A Jennings, W B de lx>achc, KirklaiW & Klrkland. ... ?m? l/ A Wit tow sky, Administra tor of estate of S A WlUkowsky vs S II Chew n in g, L A \Mttkow*ky. ? A1 40 "-Sou th Atlantic C.uano Co. vs u I.' Jones. \j A Wlttkowsky. 1 < ?H?Sk3oi?t !??>*?'? 0??r?ntjr Corp- ? Carolinu Motor t'<> . 1?C-. ?' J' ?,UI A Mnw?. I. A \Vlttkmv?ky. E I) Blakeney. 42.? Lund Mauldln <'o. vs Hlrach Bros T K Trotter, L A NV ittk?*w sk>. 4:i? l^iltou 1^>R ^ Ootton Mlllj vrJ \V I, Wooten. T K Trotter. I>Jrkland A Kirkland. Monday. July 31st. \ 45 ? IVruvian (iuano Cotp. vs <? b Hlnsi-n. Mitchell & Horlheck. Klrk land & Kirkland, W B de Loaelje. 17. ? Carolina M"tor C o.. ^ I) A Muutro and J K MKJuirt. K I) Blak eney. W B de Loaohe - 4S. ? The lVople* Bank > >\ A, Walker. Kirkland & Klrkland. V K Trw!"'i s nmuios vs .. I. M*?"\ i.uns. m i. K"'1"1' '? A rit.? x*E Ann vs I..TOJ s l^vW; soil, lis 1, S Knvlilsoii 1 O. -I < Mn", M M Johnson. Tuesday. August 1ft r,t _r,eu T Little vs Mrs N J Black well.' Admr. est. W H Blackwell. Kirk 1:UU1 lV Klrkland. M M Johnson "i2 (Jihhs Machinery (<> ^ B ?> Ho ss . M L Smith, w B d l,.a<he. M M Johnson. ,r ir> W. Sam Boykln v> Ji??k B <W> Loache. I. T Mills ?A~ John M Cow 111. L\.-1- -tate of r r Wray W A Walk.-r ? oo]>or A Winter. T K Trotter. r?r, (jreuory Hood Live M- k ( o. n \V C l'err > NV 1' Holu.-i^-n. M ?' Smith .. w r^; l'.Mrple*.- Ba nk of Kfi'-haw ^ r I'cirv NV I' Uohin^on. M 1- Smtth. r,T Peoples Hank of Kershaw vs B .1 Manu'imi l* H..hii-.--! M T' Smith . ? , Wednesday. Aujni^t 2nd \V 11 1'oNom \ J M Stevens Slovens Men C<> ^ " -1" I^aehe. i: 1> Blakeney. -,?> Knglish l-atthorti K T.vdia V Elliott W B de l.-nche, " 1 - V S Hovvter Cuano ( o vs .) > Koss Kirk'and ^ Kirkhin! W 1 <oaehe. Toast to I-AiiRfitor. 1 15osf on Transcript ? At a dinner in ltoston in?t ion* npo the following t on s t tra" t'.ven: ?'Horo'o f o innjjhter. th?> snowline of the tli*m li a i ?i no*; ^ of tho heart, lln-1 leaven of youth, the e<h o of In tnx'eiwe the treasure ? > f the humble, the wealth of the jx>r.r. th< U ad In the cup of pleasure! Without tt, humor wouM l?o dumh. wit w ? 'ii :?l wither, dimples would <1: appear ai.d smiles would shrirel. It dispels dejection. l?ani*hf? the Hui's and mnr.e'M mclan rholy, f.^r It is t ho f-*> <>f woo, the destroyer < f dopres<l?M\ tl * hirth cry <?f mirth d the swan ?<v ^ of s?d r :0SS." Mr* hlnn.ho Whiff on, ?o\ ? ? y >?vrn years ?}. ? ho. after ? y five \oars or ? ?'n^e, has '? ii>l? rar.'y drm-rted h?T 1 < :no in the r.lu?' Kidgo Mo. ji. tains a-tq?<ar in An ? M ln?lj-8 p:i rt ir. n row ].'u?. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I herel'y ?ni?onnoe m\s?-'.f a t audi ta to for the ollnsc of lU*presentA tive?. >ul >Jt*ct to !he i ii>? of the Demo crat w- prima rr W I ] ,I,J v Vi I > r< h >K The .National Wotman's Party na* begun an aggressive equal right* ?*a ir? l>algn for women. While women In France are Allowed to wear men'* attire, the honor I* only conferred upon those deserving of great merit. There were between HOP and -KM) farmers at Sumter, Monday at noon to hear the address by I>. H. Coker, of Ilartsville, on tin* subject of holl-weevll jifidsonlng, delivered at the courthouse. IIU address was inter esting, practical and helpful. i>r Co ker was the gwst of honor at the Ito tnry -luncheon later that day and again anuku uii ccituhi cottmi problem*. I M| hlHitlil ..Vfal Wants- For Sale A(?KNTS WANTBD? Sell the Orlgl- ' nal Wat kins Products. Good .city territory still open. (Jet our wop derful offer and free samples. Write today. The J. R. Wat-kins Co., Dept. 7K, New York, N. Y. LOST ? Monda y morning, one Kntin- j prise Huildlng A Ix?an Association book with t>ill enclosed. Return to Mrs. II. II. Sanders at Klectric Mil id Bake Shop, Camden, and re ceive rewn rd. Hsb W'K PAY $30.00 weekly fuU time, 75c an hour Kiiare time selling hosiery guaranteed wear four month a or re placed free. 30 styles. Free Sampfles to worker 8. SaJary or 80 per cent commission. Good hosiery is an ab solute necessity, you can eell it easi ly. Kxperience unnecessary. 13a gle Knitting Mills, Darby, Pa. 8-17. WANTKI) ? You to know that your license tax 1m now due and payaible at the Oity Clerk's office. WANTKI) ? Klim distributor wanted for Camden. Jluy and sell your own Kilm through our exclusive agency plan. Write today. Balzer, Molony & Oomur., 143 Calhoun street, Char leston, S. C. 12-14rfb WANTED ? Y ou to know that your j license tax is now due and payable , at the Oity Clerk's office. FWR SALE ? Calslum arsenate ?or j sale in any quantities. Our prices] are right. Springs & Shannon, Cam- 1 den, S. C. lltf| Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators ? Save trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. N.. It. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF HANK OF CAMDEN UOCATKD ,AT CAMDKX, S. O.. AT T11K VlAiSK OF Hi siNPao JUN8 jkith 1099 8 JUNK Resource*. ?-nr *"cl i??count? ?? ? wgfc !)?iml?r?n'l Stock# owned by U>? Ban''. furniture .ml Futures - * " " J ???"?? ?""s" - 3K!^ other Keal'Kstate Owned Due from Hanks and Hankers 10,17139 Currency W MC&OO Gold ooftoo Silver and Other Minor Coin v 12,014 19 Checks and Cash jfi'i^AK rrcTt- '? ?: 893,:{?&.79 '#? Liabilities. Capital Stock I*ald In Surplus Fund ?J-A_.Ar lOO,O0a06 Undivided Profit*, less Current Mxpeuseu aud Taxes raid 14,057 00 ' Due to llanks and Hunkers ''Nrtm Dividends Unpaid ? ~..V. OaWnA Individual Deposits Subject to d?eck?....253, 336.78 , -w Savings Debits ..2K{V,4 12.95 ... Time Certificates of Deposit 133, 035.50 072 384 '?'i Bills l*ayablc, including Certificates; for Money Borrowed ^N0Ne Total :: * ' 893,388.$ State of South Carolina, County Of Kertdmw. Before me came II. G. Garrison, Jr., Cashier of the above named bank who being duly aworn, says that th# above and foregoing statement Is a tru? condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. ?' II. G. < 'unison, Jr. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July, 1922. C. II. Yatea, Xotary Public. t orre< r ?Attest : David Wolf | John W. OortxMt Director*. Ivco. Schenk AGENTS WANTED? Male and ft-, male agents wanted to call on the * colored i>opulatlon with the fastest scUervof its kind on the market to day. Big money for those who.wll^ work. Write for jvirticulars. *3Phe Indian Chemical Co., Augusta, Ga. 13 17pd. WANTED? Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and child ren. Hliminates darning. $-10 a week full time, $1.00 an hour spare time. Experience unneoewary. In ternational Stocking Mills, Norris town, Pa. 10-20sh. STORAGE BATTERIES ? Philadel phia Diamond (Jird Storage Bat teries reduced in price, These bat teries are too wdll known to need further description. We know of a great many still in use that we sold four years ago. Fresh shipment jUst received. W. O. Hay's Garagf, South Broad street, Oamden, S. C. llM5s*> AGENT WANTED ? For Worthroorti Hair Preparation. Soe or call on I Madam K. E. Bedton, 1713 Gord*. Street. Cainden, S. C. 20t? STORAGE BATTERIES ? Thiladei. phia Diamond Gird Storage Bat teries reduced in price, These bat. terles are too well known to need further description. We know of a (treat many still in use that we sold four years ago. Fresh shipment just received. W. O. Hay's Garage, South Broad street, Camden, S. C. 1215sl> PIANO SACRIFICE? Due to inablM/ to keep up payment^ we have had a high grade piano, in the best condl. tion. turned back to us. This in> strutnent we can sell for a rare bar gain, giving terms to responsible jwrties. For full particulars, ad dress Luddcu & Bates, Atlanta, G*. 13, 14, lfcfl>. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINC Attachment, works on any machine; easily adjusted. Price $2; full in structions and sample. . Marsh j Bros., Wilmington, Ohio. 131Tptf PLUMBING ? For good sanitarjr plumbing and tinning, either con | .tract or repair work, call on Gu? Hays. I*hone 217-.T, 1610 Campbell street, Camden, S. C. 12-15 pd. The New Store WILL BE OPEN JULY 8TH with Dry Goods, Shoes, and Ladies and Gents Furnishings We are inviting the people of the community to come in and look our line over. We are not going to have a very large stock of goods at the present time, but what ever we have you will find the prices right, as we are going to sell everything at the very lowest prices. This being the latter part of the season, we are not putting in a big stock of goods, but expect to fill up in the fall with a big line of Ladies' and Men's Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc. Come in and Give Us a Trial THE NEW STORE Formerly occupied by Billings Bros, on Main St.