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TURKISH VIRGINIA BUKLEY Oh. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO "I'Koi ia r nil-; j isii. Chief Game Warden Calls Attention j to Certain (tame Lu\*h. 1 desire to villi attention < ?f the peo ple. of the inland counties of tho state the advantage oT their' co-opefating with this depart ment in the enforce ment of an Act of the General As sembly <>f South Carolina of HUH; which requires that all nets, seines, or uny plan ?> < device for the stop page or collecting of fish must he re moved from all creeks, streams and inland waters of the state from the setting oi* the sun each Saturday un til the rising of the sun each Wed nesday. The courts of this state have' re cently held thai this law is in full force and eft'ect and this department has taken steps to open up the mouths and lower parts of all of the rivers of the state, that is, to see that no acts, seines or any plan or device for the stoppage or colled inu" of fish is used in the streams at these points a. A . CREED ( ienera! ( 'on I r actor Estimates Furnished 311 DrKnlb St Phone 1 92 J CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. RRUCE Veterinarian L>tttrt(?n St.. IMumio IK CAMDEN, S. C. I J Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Otiice Over Bruce s Store) CAMDEN, S, C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND L.UMBF.R PLAIN t HL' r.;< V. s. PUnf 71 COLUMBiA, S.C. i ? DR. R. E. STEVENSON ( DENTIST ( rml.rr . ' Camden, S. C. (l.udug the closed time, in. order that l!ir ;h;el am! ? ? ? I ? ? r ti.h niuy h;i\ ?? (!? ?? migration to the benefit of tho people of thy Upper counttCfr Also r have recently written to all of the game wardens of every coun ty in which the ^intun pass to thu const,, insti uctlnjr tliej>i ,o sea that hII nets, traps, seines or other ob struction* arp removed from the fltieams of their counties as required by thin Act. If this in done and the people of the different counties will cooperate in the enfor.cetm nt of tho law and the apprehension and con \ j( led yf those \vh<> violate the law K \. li mean abundant fl^h through out the state. 1 1 w i J I ? i ?'<:?! i? (I that fifteen or twenty years a go shad were plen tiful in most of the streams of the tri t < . i, 'it that in recent years there have been noiie, for tlu* reason that they wVre all being caught or stop pi^ at o' near the inoiithti of the dif ferent !h reams. If this law is not obeyed, it will simply mean that in a few yea we will have no shad at all in South Carolina, for the lessen that the nature of the shad is to come up the .streams to perfectly clear water and there spawn; th<j(U when the young shad are hatchcd out, they return to the ocean, and in time, come hack to the very river in which they were spawned. It can therefore very readily be seen that if they are prevented from get tin(c to their pawning grounds, that within a few years there will be none coming up our streams. Tho (lovrrnment statistics show that tho shad come back to the rivers in which they are l>red, and if they are pre vented from returning to their breed ing grounds in our riVers, that nat urally it is only a matter of time before none come back. If you will give this information to the people of our county through the columns of your paper, I feel sure that you will have rendered a service to South Carolina, and I wish to assure' you that the same will be appreciated greatly by this Depart ment. Very truly yours, A. A. Richardson, ( 'hief (JameciWarden. \ HucsHonnaire sent out recently to. ?,0t>0 Minnesota farmer's wives brought a response from 180, who object to theii; (laughters becoming farmer's wives. n<itick to creditors l.n tin' Unite.) States District Court for the Kaslern District of South ("a vol ins. In t he matter of 1 i. A. McDowell, i l ad ing as The Cash St ore, Bank rupt. i Xtfiicf i.- hereby given that the above nnned bankrupt has tiled a pe tition for discharge, and that a hear ing has been ordered to be had upon the same on the 1 St h day of April, \. I). I'.il'::, before .said Court at Charleston. S. C., at H o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons 'in interest, may appear and show cause if r.ny they have why the prayer of the said petitioner should not he granted. ' IviniAKI) \V. HUTSON, Clerk. :>i;iic!t 12, llVjr?. LEGAL ADVERTISING 1,1 NCARDIA FOR COIGHS AM) COLHS , Th<? quicker you can remove a rough or Cold, the hotter. Deep .seated oiu'.s are a menace to the Lungs. If LUNG ARD1A is not bet ici and clops noi act quicker in ( ami Colds of a!! kinds, sore P oai. difficult breathing. spasmodic Croup, and for tin.- relict of Whoop iit*r Cough your numcj hack. I,' so it to ward off Influenza. Thousand^ p: .use LUXCAR1HA. For Sale hv 2EMP & DePASS K5-1 pd (Hiiiru \rroiNTiN<; <;i akiman ;i : ' > ? ( > S< in t h < 'a r? ?1 i na i ? >unt v of K e rsha \v * ( 'oil t t of Common IMoa*? > llopkin-; F-armmg Company, a cor ; ???rat .on organized and existing un ? i i ; and h\ virtue of the laws of : he - tale of South Carolina, Plain i : : 1 s against l.eun Siieud, Tom Stroud. Alice Stroud, K liner Stroud and Gladys St rmi 1 . I ?<? fend a nts. On reading and filing the petition of .1. < .Ma>sry. plaintiff's Attorney, and i: is yjit l -fat tnrily appearing to ti.;- lou't that the fails therein stat ei are true; now on motion < f the a ;< ! . < . Masses, it i ?> : (ird? rid. That M. M 'ohn.Min, a nild < ompetent pel -on. he ap ?>. i guardian ad litem for said infant defendants for the purpose of tli.- art ion. unl< ss the -aid infant de fend a nt , ? r some one in their hc i m lST'S FLOWER SEEDS AM) VEGETABLE SEEDS Now i> the time to plant Cabbage. Tomatoes, Pep pj-r.s, Egtf-PIanttf, Radish, Beets, Lettuce, New Zealand Spinach, Mustard, Beans, Corn, Poatoes and Onions. ? Nasturtiums, Zinnias, Petunias, Etc. Kflstman's Kodak F ilms Sold and DrvHo^xd W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Phone JO D?lhrery. half, witJuin twenty days after the set- 1 vice of a copy of thlfM order in the J manner herein dim-ted, .shall pro C.Ure to bo appointed n guardian ad litem for said infant defendants, It is further ordered that (his ordn be served on the said infant defend ants hy publication of the name jn ; The Camden Chronicle, a newspaper! published in the oity of Camden, S. { (\, and in thy said county <>!' K ti :shaw, pnve In each week for t'ncr successive weeks, and by mailing to the said infants, Elmer Stroud ami Gladys Stroud, and to their mother for (hem cypies of said order at their adaread $11 to Trentry Street* Hous ton, Texas. Hated, Man-It H, 1 B, B. CLARKE, Master for Kershaw County. 1 co.naeut to tho withiri appoint mcnt. M. M. JOHNSON. Dated* March 8, in'!,",. FINAL DISCHARGE .Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Sarah E. Stokes, as Administratrix of tho estate of James Stokes, do* ceased, has this day made application unto mo for a final discharge as such Administratrix and that Tuesday, tho 10th day of April, 1923, at 11 o'clock a., m., at the Probate office of Ker shaw County, has been appointed for tho hearing of said petition. W. L. McDOWELL, , Judge of Probate. Camden, S. C., March 8th, 1CJ23. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State Of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, (Court of Common Pleas) M. H. Heyman, Plaintiff, against Lewis Mickle, W. T. Stover and Com pany, and K. S. Stewart, Assignee, Defendants. To the Defendants above named: You are liereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which n copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of youf answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber at his office, Camden, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 8, 1 92.". L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant. Lewis Mickle: Take notice that tho complaint in this action, together with the sum mons, of which the? foregoing is a eopyl has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw Count v. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Plaintiff's Attorney. CITATION. ; state of South Carolina County of Kershaw ' j (Cyurt of Probate) (By W, L. McDowell, Esq., Probate J udge.) Whereas, John K. Goodale made suit to mo to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate and ef fect* of John J." Goodale, These m e, therefore, to and ad monish all and (lingular the kindred and creditor* of the i aid John I. Go.odale, deceased, that they be and I appeur before nil', in the Court of I Probate, to be held at (<amden, South Carolina, on Tuesday, March 20th next after publication thereof, tit It o tlock 111 ilu- forenoon, to ?how cause, 1 if any they have, why the said Ad | minist ration should not be granted, (liven under my II add, this 0th day of March, A*mo Domini, 1028. W. L MrDOWKM, Judge <>f Probate, Kershaw County, | Published on the 0th and 1 0th days | of March, 1023, in the Camden Chron i icle. And posted at the Court House ! door for the time prescribed by law. J u. ? ...i,,.. . FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one j month from this date, on Tuesday, | April 10th, 1023,1 will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Guardian of tho estate of my son, Thomas Waters, ho having attained his majority, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge from mv tmat as said Guardian. | AMANDA E. HALL, c Camden, S. C., March 0th, 1023. "final discharge" Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, April 0th, 1023, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of John M. Davis, de ceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge aalsaid Administrator. T. P. BROWN. I Camden, S. C.,. March 3rd, 1023. j CITATION. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. 1 ? ' . f (By W, L. McDowell, Esq., Probate j Judge for Kershaw County) Whereas, Catherine Outlaw made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration with the will annexed of the Estate of and effects of Jamps Alexander Outlaw. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said James Alexander Outlaw, deceased, that they be and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cam den, South Carolina, on Saturday. March 24th, jiext, after . publication thereof, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show c^use, if any thoy have, why j iIm' Mid <Vim nletration iliQuld not be. gi anted, Givey) uncle l my Hand, this 3rd day of March, Anno Domini, 1023. w. U Mcdowell, Judgo of Probata. Kershaw County, Published on the 9th and lttth days I of Maud), 1 0 in the Camden Chron icle. And posted at the Court House cloOr for t ho time prescribed by law. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ? in the matter of the ap plication of 1SABKLLE HARMON for leave to dissolve tho marriage with FRANK HARMON on tho ground ?>i .?<?. :;<vh<>n Sub division v domestic Relations Law. T?> FRANK HARMON PLKASE TAK.-: NOTICE that tha petition of l&abollfj Harmon for an oi dor dissolving her marriage with Frank Harmon on the ground of ab sonce mi'ii r tfca conditions provided) for in Section 6, Subdivision 7-A of the Uomfstic Relations Law, will bo presented to a Justice of the Supreme Court, Kings County, at Special Term, Part II thereof, appointed to be held in the County Court House, in tho Borough of Brooklyn, City of Now York, on the 11th day of April, 1928, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter;, as counsel can be hoard and proof of tho allegations contained in tho petition will then be taken. Dated, New York, Jan, "tlsl, If 28; SAMUEL ALEXANDER LANGFUR. I Attorney for Petitioner Office and P. O. Address, 27<> Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. To the above named FRANK HAR MON: The 'foregoing notice is served up on you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon, .John McCrate, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, filed in the office of tho County of Kings, on the 2Uth day of January, 1928; SAMUEL ALEXANDER LANGFUR, Attorney for Petitioner, Office and I*. O. Address, 27(3 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw County, Camden. S. C., Sept. 22, 1921'. Notice is hereby given that the books will be opened for the collection of State, County and School taxes from October 15th, 1022. to March 15th. 192.1. A penalty of 1 jht cent will bo added to ill taxes unpaid January 1st. 1 J L' per con t Fetor nary 1st. 192'), and 7 per .cent March 15th, 19U3. The r;ir?> per centum ' for Kershaw count v is as follows: Mills, State- Taxes 7 1-2 flood Roads 2 Oounty Taxes 9 3-4 Hospital 1-1 School Taxes H DeKaUl Townshli* Hoad Bonds , for DeK* Township only . 2 Tot a I pv,:..,/.....,. 28 |-2 I >ojS Tax f 1.20. All dog owners *rv required to make a return of thetr dogs to the Copnty Treasurer, who u required to furnish a llcen?t> big. ^ dogs caught without the license t%* the owner* wit toe subject to a flu., of Twenty ($80,00) Dollars. The following School Districts Tiate special levies : School District No. J ., , 28 Softool District No.. 2 .. h school District No. ? 8 School District No, 4 y y School District No. 5 ? Sch<*ol District No. 0 # School District No. 7 g School District No. 8 4 School District No. 0 4 School District No. 11 < 5 School District No. 12 ...., 11 School District No. 13 ....; 8 School District No, 1-1 ......... # School District No. 1(S , 8 Schdof District No. 10 4 School District No. .17 BchOOl District No. 18 4 School District No. 10 4 School District No. 20 4 School District No. 21 .. 4 School District No. 22 1$ School District No. 23 3 - School District No. 24 ?. School District No. 25 8 School District No. 26 ... 8 School District No. 27 8 School District Nov28 ...8 School District No. 20 8 School District No. 30 8 School District No. 31 8 School District No. 32 8 School District No. 33 8 School District No. 34 8 School District No. 35 ...;..<)8 Scjyool District No. 30 8 School District No. 37 i! School District No. 38 ? 8 -j School District No. SO 8 School District No. 40 17 School District No. 41 8 School District No. 42 ..., 8 School District No. 43 .... .^.... 4 School District No. 44 8 School District No. 46 8 School District No. 47 8 The poll tax is $1.00. All nhlebodlcd male persons from the age of twcnty-<xne (21) to sixty (00) year.-*, tooth inclusive, except res idents in incorporated towns of the county less than 2,600 inhabitant?. ?. shall ray $-1.00 as a road tax .expeft- > ministers of the gospel actually in charge of a congregation, teachers em ployed in public schools, school trus tees. and persons permanently dis abled In the military service of this State and persons who served in fl* war Between the States, <4nd all per sons actually employed in the quarai- ^ tine service of this state and Oil res idents who may be attending echo*, or colleue at the time when said roa8 " tax shall become due. Persons icJatm inn disabilities must present" certifi cate from two reputable physicians of this county. . All information with reference to taxes will be furnished upon applica tion. D. M. McCA SKILL, County Treasurer. The New FRANKLIN $1950 New Body New Motor This new Franklin has remarkable ability and good looks. Tho greater power and speed of the New Six Cylinder^Motor are fully expressed in the New Eody. It is longer, lower, roomier ? more snap. And the new pressure air cooling system guaran tees perfect motor performance under conditions that would stop any other engine made. This is the safest car on the road and the fastest in a day's run. No other rides like it, handles so easily, stands up so welll, or is so economical. Five passengers. Aluminum body. Finest leather and curled hair upholstery. New instrument board and fittings. New demountable rims. The greatest mo tor car value and the lowest price in 21 years $1950 f. o. b. factory. GEORGE T. LITTLE, Distributor Kershaw, Lee Smd Sumter Counties 631 DeKtdb Street, Camden, S. C.