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? ? , -T~ Thirty-six couvU'ts Of tho Now Jersey state |?ii ?><>?} at Trenton, hAve j jli '< finished a contract for tho mak I TAX NOTICE Offxc of Treasurer Kershaw County. ' Camden, S Sept. 22, 102.1. i Nolle?. is hereby given that tho j I ink will ho opened for tho collec* j t ? ; . ti of State, Couhty and School ? t . i 1 ' ' i from Oiinln i' 15th, 102.1," t ?'? ; M Mvrh 1 f?th, l'.?24. A penalty of 1 per j rent, will he added to a'l taxes un paid January 1st, 10VJ3, 2 per cent February Int. V02.'l, and 7 per cent March lath, 1024. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. Statu* Taxes 0 County Taxes Q.Vft Hospital . '4 School Taxes .'I DcKalh Township Koad Honda. . 2*4 21 Dog tax 1.20, All dog owners are required to make a return of their dogs t o the County Treasurer who is required to furnish ? license tug, All (iogs caught without the license tag the owners will he subject to a fine of Twenty (20.00) Dollars. Tin* following School Districts have .special levies; School District No. 1 .. ,2'J School District No. 2 10 1 ? hool District No. 2 ........... If> . i.-hool District No. 1 . . , ! . ....... 15 < houl District No. 5 8 l hool District No. <J 15 I h .ol District No. 7 ...... 15 hool District No. K . . . . . . 8 i hool District No. 0 4 ?jo | District No. 11 15 : hool District. No. 12 IK . iiooi District No. I * H .-..-I District. No. 11 , ......... 15 o.;l District No. 15 8 . iiobl District No. Di -I . "o?.l I ) is trie I No. 17 ... ...... . 8 ? I I Mstrict No. 1 H . . . 15 >ol District Nu. 1 il . , . 8 ing of 240,000 pairs of automobile li? I fcnst* tags for the State of Virginia I for the 1024 registation. School Wtrtct K<>. 20 . K . hool District No. 21 8 School District No. 22 IK School District No. 23 . . . 11 1 School District No. 24 1.6 j School District No. 25 8 : School District No. 27 H | School District No. 28 8 School District No. 2D . ^ . 8 ( School District No.. 80 . . . 8 : School District No. 31 .......... 8 ' School District No. 32 8 j School District N<^ 33 8 i School District No. 34 , , . .' 15 I School District No. 35 . . . 15 School District No. 36 16 j School1 district No. 37 ; 8 School District No. 3H 8 School District No. 30 . 8 School District No. 40 25 School I ^strict No. 11 . 8 School District No. 42 .......... 8 School District No. 43 8 School District No, 44 .. . 15 School District No. 40 8 School District No. 47 . , 8 The poll tax is $1.00. All ablebodied male persons from the age <>f twenty-one (21) to fifty (50) years, both inclusive, except res idents in incoporated towns shall pay $4.00 as a road tax except minis ters of the Gospel actually in charge of a congregation, tea^Kbrs employed in public schools, school trustees, and persons permanently disabled in the military service of this State and per sons' who ' served in the War Between | the States; and all quarantine service ; of this State and all residents who i may l>?^ attending school or college at i the time. when said road tax shall be S come due. I'ersons claiming disabil i it ies must present certificate from two reputable physicians of this I ounty. All information with reference to ! taxes will be furnished upon applica tion. D. M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. Is a Recognized Convenience A Checking Account It saves unnumbered annoyances. It is the judge and jury when arguments arise re garding paid bills. The check is irrefuta hie evidence; its testimony is absolute. The First National Bank is an institution of many years stnding . It enjoys the con fidence of its customers and community. It welcomes checking accounts ? large or small ? and assures every assistance con sistent with safe and equitable banking methods. ust Received CAR LOAD OF FINE Young PRICES RIGHT )pnngs & Sh annon ( Incorporated.) V>r? Oat a Hay Camden Defeat** Bishopville. Camden, Nov. 17.? Displaying an aerad attack that would have done credit to any college team in the state, Camden defeated Hishopville hftt* yesterday in a game which was one feature of 'school day at the Kershaw county fair. Out of the 22 passes Camden completed 20 and intercepted ono of Bishopville's attempts, scoring her first touchdown in the first quar ter. The combination of Clyburn and Moore, was too- much for the visitors and they emerged from tKe battlo with the short end of a 20 to 3 scotre. Brown kicked a real drop kick from the 27 yard line, scoring the only points made by his team. The light Camden backs gained consistently through their opponents' heavier line at times, but the greater gains were mado by the passes, Wil liam Clyburn tossing them with ac curacy into the waiting arms of his backs. Camden's goal line was never in danger, while Bishopville fought nearly all the game with her back near her goal line. Clyburn, Moore and McGlothlin starred for Camden, while Brown, plftying the game with an injured neck, was the star for Bishopville. Young Matron Fatally Burned. Mrs. Emma Hilton, the young wife of C. (J. Hilton,, of the mill village, was so seriously burned at her home iti the Midway section of the village last Friday afternoon that she died from the effects of her injuries at 2 o'clock Monday morning. Mrs. Hil ton was standing before an open fire with a child in her arms, her skirts ignited from the fire and before the flames could be extinguished she was so painfully burned that death re sulted as stated. The deceased was. a native of the Darlington section of the state and the remains were taken to Lamar for interment today. The deceased is .survived by her husband, who is originally from the Kershaw section of the county and two small children. ? Lancaster News. I^ound. Three smart young men were trying to take a rise out of a very old He brew. One saluted him with, "Well, Father Abraham, how are you to day?" "You are wrong," said the second student, "this is old Father Isaac." "No, said the third, "you are both mistaken; this is old Father Jacib." The Hebrew looked at the young men and replied, "I am neither Father Abraham, nor old Father Isaac, nor old Father Jacob, but I am Saul the son of Kish seeking his father's asses, and lo, I have found three of them." GENERAL NlSWS NOTES. Three hoy bandits held up the cash ier of a bank at Harrel, Ark., Friday afternoon, and after locking the cash ier in a vault got .away with $H0(). They escaped into a swamp several miles from the town, by means of an automobile. (\ A. Lucas; former cashier of n 'national bank at Eldorado, Ark., has been arrested at Los Angeles, Gal., charged with embezzling SJJ.oOO from . the Eldorado bank. When arrested Lu cas held a position in a Los Angeles bank. The paint shop, upholstering plant, and other buildings of the Central Railroad of Georgia at Savannah, Ga., | were destroyed by tire Friday night, 1 the property loss aggregating about j $ ! .000.01)0. A cargo of sulphur caught fire at a ! doi l; in NVw York Tuesday morning ! and drove people from their homes, J especially in t he tenement*, for blocks ! around. The firemen finally got the ; lighter of sulphur out in the middle 'of the Hudson and donned gas masks while fighting the tiro. Wht n Luis Firpo, Arg? ntine tighter, reached La Paz. Bolivia, Tuesday, he was in such a surly mood that he would pay no attention to the thou ' sands who had gathere d at the rail road station to greet lum. He drove ii.T .n a mail fit and the populace was ? <><>n in a ferment and frequently cried ; out, "Heath to Firpo." A gang of about tw? nt\ fire arme i j bandits raided a distillery near Bal l 'imoie early Tuesday moning, over powered the guard- and got away with five truek !oad> of whiskey. Three of the irinks and two drivers u i : i later eaptund h;. th? police and; pi oh ibi t ion of fi. i i s. One hundred and thirty four wo- j nun. ><>me of them dangerously in- j ?anc, weie le.-cued frjm a l'hiladel- ? ph:a in?nne a.-\lum when the institu- ! lion wa - da mag d by J're Monday! night. Mi- Enrico Caru-o, w ,dou of the fa moii ? singer of that name, will^c man i?mI in London to Captain G. A. Ingram, a wealthy Scott hman. " Ant imu robum" is the name of at new and complex formula 4hat has | bv ? voong Swift* i doctor, Leandro Tomarkin, which af ter long experiments in a military hospital at Rome is pronounced a specific cure of pneumonia and other lung diseases. CAMP JACKSON IS SOUK P. Harris & Son* of Chicago liny Practically All Building*. Columbia, Nov. L!0. Camp JackgHMl went on the auction block yesterday morning at 11:10 o'clock and by 2 o'clock in the afternoon wiis sold for $20H,100. With the exception of 15 building" in the east area of the camp the former home of thousands of United States soldiers, including all equipment, was sold in the entirety for $205,000 to F. Harris & Sons, "wrecking-builders" of Chicago, 111., the purchasers of Camps Dix, Meade, Grant and Pike. The 15 buildings, comprising eight barracks, one in firmary and an automobile shed in the oast area of the camp were sold sepa rately to R. Harvey of Columbia for $3,100. Mr. Harvey is the proprietor of a store near Camp Jackson. Mr, Harris announced after yester day's sale that wrecking work will get under way at the camp possibly with in the next 15 days. According to the Chicago man, the firm is expecting to sell practically all of the lumber and suitable equipment from the camp building in Columbia and nearby towns. Offices will be opened at Camp Jackson by the firm. The last cantonment purchased by the Illinois concern was Camp Pike, the sale of lumber from the Arkansas carjip" re sulted in the erection of approximate ly 1,500 buildings in and around Little Rock. Over 35,000,000 feet of lumber will be derived from the buildings at Camp Jackson, according to the gov ernment's estimate. The. Virginia state female normal school at Farmville, was damaged to the extent of $200,000 by fire earlv Saturday morning. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. H. G. Carrison, Plaintiff, against James Rainey, Eddie Doby, James Doby, Georgiana Evans, and Chris tina McClain. Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Decree of his Honor, J. W. DeVore, Judge Pre siding in Fifth Circuit, of date No vember 14th, 1923, I will sell at public sale for cash before the Court House door in the city of Camden. S. C., du ring the legal hours of hide, on the firtit Monday in December next, being December 3rd, 1923, the following described property: All Hmt parvel or jot of land in the City of Camden, in the County of Kershew, and Stato of South Carolina, fronting Qiie< Hundred Forty -three (148) feet Fast on continuation of Cordon Street of Camden, and ex tending hack West of a uniform width to a depth of .seventy (70) feet, and bounded North by property of Joe Frttser, FJasi by a strict a continua tion (?l (portion street of .Camden; South by lot of Charlie Benson, and West by right of way of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. The above prop erty is situated about two hundred yards North of the passenger station of the Seaboard Air Line Railway and is that property conveyed to Hannah Rainey by* John Nettles by deed of May 12th, 191-1, and was conveyed to John T. Nettles by John Watkins by deed of date October 4th, 1913, which deed m recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Hook A. K., page 173. B. B. CLARK F, Master. November 1 4 , 1923. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, ?Court of Common Pleas. Hank of Heath" Springs, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, .against II. Hiiile, et al., Defendants. Under an order of His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated" the- Mth day af November, 1 I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in said State, during.' the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, beiiig'the third day of December, 1923, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of j land lying in Liberty Hill, Kershaw l County, and State aforesaid, known as the 11. F. Haile homo place and con taining Fifteen (15) acres, bounded on the North by lands of A. P. Brown, East by Camden road, South by Es tate lands of J no. C. Cunningham, West by lands of Matheson & Fdgar Cunningham. "Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying in Flat Rock Township, Kershaw County and State aforesaid, containing Three Hundred Sixty-five (.'165) acres, bounded on the North by lands of Southern Power Co., Fast by lands of Southern Power Co., and J. J. Roddey, South by Southern Power Company's pond, West by lands of WARD OFF HEAVY COUGHS AND COLDS PUKirY your W b<J end 1 ujj | u your strength with Qudi'a Bepfo. Mangan. It will fortify y0^ nj.'aiust colds; it will h< ty yOQ put on ilosh. Don't wait until a heavy cold gets itK grip oft. you; begin to take (iude'n now. Your druggist has it; in liquid and tablet form, Free Trial .Tablets v?lut> of Qudo'rt win# toto for ucnoiouji Trial l'ttckug? of 'i>^U-u. s?i?4 Ho money ? Jut Jiumo fti.il tul<!ri-?? Jkl. J. UrcltcnlMch Cv.? tiU \V..ra>li at., N. Y, Qude's pepto-Man^an Tonic ancl Blood En richer Southern Power Co." B. B. CLAHKK, Master. November 13, 1923. MASTER'S SALeT " State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. Peruvian Guano Corporation, Plaintiff against W. H. Tiller, Louis Clayborn ?nd Henry Savage, Defendants. Under an order of His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge of Filth Judicial Circuit, dated October 22, 1923, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden* in said. State, during the legal hours of salo on the first Mon day, being the third day of December, 1923, the following described real estate: All that piece,, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Kershaw, aforesaid State, in Wateree Township, School District No. 39, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lands of B. A. Bowen, on the East by lands of K. B. Bran ham, on the South by lands of A. E. Kennedy and on the West by lands of B. A-. Bowen. Anyone desiring to bid at the said sale shall first deposit with the un dersigned Master a certified check or cash for the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, as an evidence of good faith and as a guarantee of com pliance with the terms thereof, which amount will be returned to the unsuc cessful bidder or bidders at the con- - elusion of said sale. B. B. CLARKE, Master. November 13, 1923. si Three Day Festival of Style Wc annoiiiuc the shoeing <it I'.clig itfu! new I>ett\ Wales dresses that have been specially made lor this .Tin: (Bdt^)bidzS DazMjM /I /l iLOii/J rcguhrly / mjj <5^ / > ^7( I ? Sizes 1 4 to 42 *lnnt\*rsary Pr/ e Afternoon and D.nner Dreist* c.i (.hiifon Velvet, Satin Canton, Si 1 L Crepe and Novcli\ Silk, cvjwis tc' . t rim r.icd, some with fur, some with stunning embroidery and beading, ail u-ith the best oi taste. \ ovi will marvel at the thic, the quality, the distinctively Parisian air ot these new presentations ol the mode. Let nothing prevent you from enjoying this celebra tion with us. THE FASHION SHOP ?