The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 21, 1923, Image 3

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. ? > Hi* We^kr Back Mr*. Mildred Pipkin* of R. F. D* ?? Columbia, N Teno. , ?ays: "My experience with Cardui has covered* numbe.: of yean. Nineteen years ago . . . I got down with weak back. I was run-down nndfo weekend nervous I bad (0 atay fa bed. I read of CAROUI The Woman's Tonic and tent for it. 1 took only one. bottle at that tbne% and 1t helped me; seemed to strengthen and build me right up. So that ' Is how I first knew of ' Cardui. After that, . . . when 1 began to get weak and 'no account^ I sent right for Cardui? and it never (ailed to help mte.'* If you are weak apd suffering from womanly ailments, Cardui may be just what you neea. Take Cardui, H has helped thousands, and ought to help you. At all druggists' and 'dealers'. ? Jin I Mary Piekfoj-d in "Rosita" comes to the Majestic for a two days run, Wednesday and Thursday,' December 26th and 27th. Mary 'Pickfbrd as "Rosita" will make you laugh, will make you thrill, will make you weep, will bring you joy, in a new Jove. role. 1 1 Olio i Roll Jackson School. The Honor Roll df the Jackson Gradt*L*ml Juuior Ui?h school* fu* the third month, beginning November 5th, a VTd'^nd In v t Vm> e r 28th" 1923, V^^^GradoJWillie . Moore, Thomas Moore, William Bracy, David Reed, Horbert Stratford, Joseph Moore, Hiram Fortune, Susio Wil liams, Julia Williams, Joe Myles, Maggie Gladden, Ethul Watkins, Hat tie Wright, Dorothy May Larks, Mary Alexander, Rebecca Doas, Jamea L. Alexander, Jr., Lottie Certain, Willie Lee 'Duren, Katherine Certain, Char ley Shadrach, Theodore Turley, Pau lino Hoykin, Carrie Salmond, Bennie Cato, Thomas .(ones, Lydian Lowman, Georgia Ix>u Lykes, Lilian Gilyard, Klla Shield, Rosa Lee Deas, Marie Stewart, Ruth Carlos, and Willie Belle Carlos. First "A" Grado ? Howard James, Willie Preston, Talbert Sutton, T. J. Williams, 3rd, Nathan Frederick, Ethel Alexander, Estelle Ballard, Elease Carlos, Bessie Doby, Robert Lee Duren, Georgiana Johnson, Al berta- Lowman, Millie Perry, Willie Mae Perry, Pauline JSmyrl, Hattio Thomas, Sarah Walker, Lula Mae Wannamaker, and Flora Taylor. Second Grade. ? Grace Belton Edna Carlos, Harriette Carlos, Gertrude Coleman, Mary Deas, Henrietta Ester, Elise Johnson, -Amy McKeever, Ida Belle Whitaker, Richard Dow, Elliott Hamilton, Tony Kirkland, and Hamp ton Deas. Fourth Grade? Walter Jenkins, Moses Haile, Lawrence Jones, Chariie Whitaker, Whiter Thompson, Corrio Be.ll Shropshire, Virginia Deas, Hilda Meeks, Susie Boykin, Cora Duren, Bernice Canteyi Blanche Robinson, Sallie Hall, Louise James, Georgia Kirkland, ?allie Vaughns, Mary Per ry,1 Rosa Dee Ross, and Annette Reed. Fifth Grade ? Miriam Boykin, Lufcy Carter, Etta Duren, Rovena Sutton, George Williams Mouzon, Richard Shropshire, and Theodore Whitaker. Sixth Grade. ? James C. White, Theodore Hollon, Albertus Bishop, Edgar McLester, Harold McLester, Wilhelmina Ross,- Nora Darby, and Alice Brown. "Calling Eggs" The modern hen is a marvelous egg producing machine. Feed her the right kind of food, ^nd she will lay eggs. Quantity egg production is not a matter of seasons, it is a matter of feed. Keep T uxedoJEgg Mash before your hens all the time. It furnishes the. food elements necessary for quantity egg production?in just the right proportions. THE TUXEDO LINE OF FEEDS Ce-r?-a-lia Dairy Tuxedo Tuxedo Chop Tuxedo Hog Ration Tuxedo Pigeon Feed Tuxedo Egg Mash Tuxedo Scratch . Tuxedo Chick Tuxedo Buttermilk Starter and Growing Mash 'irTuxedo Developer ' etc. Tuxedo Egg Mash will positively in croasQ your egg'yield. , -it.% (t&rxtii r,:v SOLD BY , DAjr?I M. JONES," ?l: i!'*~ CAMDEN, S. C. WNUUWttt AJUtf*" Tuxedo ECC MASH We have plenty of it to Loan, either on first class Real Estate or on Stock. Certificates of this Association. * e COME IN AND SEE US. Camden Building and Loan Association % ^ ^ j ^ trr LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING ? ? t ? ?-* i ulilllV 4^.-.. y. '^i '? . fc. ^ ... - I ; T \ t.' . ? i >? . r ?? 4-r Seventh Grade.? Calista Shrop shire, Huth Whitaker, Ella Kirkland, ,Be?*j^ Pickett, ISeulah Duren, FUUa Alexander, I suae B,. English, Theodore Shropshire, und Alvin Jt3ul3o.se. Eighth Grade ? Etta Boykin, Naomi Hoy kin, Lola Carter, PatSy William.*, Ellis Sanders and Kalph McGirt. Ninth Grade ? Ro$a Aaron, Jiunnu> Meeks, and Ethe|i Benson. Tenth Grade. ? Ruth Alexander, Ed die Aaron, Ross Harrison, Calista Kirkland, Eva Hodge, Mary Williams, and Sadie Haithcock. P. B. M'dodana, Principal. Wild Duck on a Spree. Strange things continue to happen, it seems, and tho snake editor of The News and Press records an unusual thing, even for progressive Darling ton. The snake editor says that Tues day morning, cloudy, drisely and over cast with t{ray clouds, a wild duck alighted on the Public Square just in front of Darlington Hotel% Restaurant. This was a most dangerous place for any variety of duck, tame or wild, but this duck, who was very evidently on ?i Thanksgiving apree* was not en snared. Tho snake editor saya thb duck saw the rain on the paved smoothed surface shining just- like a pond, und so he alighted. As he did, so records the snake editor who was on the spot, the duck skidded rapidly, saw he had made a serious mistake, looked at the sign in Phillip's win dows, flapped his wings and rapidly began his search for a real pond.? Darlington News and Press. Barnes-Catoe. Mr. Sampson Dewey Catoe and Miss Lallie Y- Barnes, both of Camden, were married by Judge of Probate W. L.~ McDowell on Monday, December 17th. , . ? 1 ? ? ? J - Notice To Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of Samuel H. Hunter, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and allN parties, if any, having claims against the said estate, will present them, duly attest ed, within the time prescribed by law. W. A. McDONALD, Executor. Estate of Samuel H. Hunter Camden, S. C. Dec. 12th, 1923. TAX NOTICE Office of Treasurer Kershaw C6unty. Camden, S. C., Sept. 22, 1923. Notice is hereby given that th6 books Will be opened for the collec tion of State, County and School taxes from October 16th, 1923, to March 15th, 1924. A penalty of 1 Per cent, will bf added toi all taxes un- j paid January 1st, 1923, 2 per cent February 1st, 1923, and 7 per cent March 16th, 1924. The rate per centum for KershaW county is as follows.4 ; ?" Mills. State Taxes 6 County Taxes . . ... ... ... ... . . 9% Hospital , . ./ % School Taxes ... . .'. . . 3 DeKalb Township Road Bonds.. 2M 21 Dog tax $1.25. All dog owners are required to make a return of their dogs to .the County Treasurer who is required to furnish a license tag. All dogs caught without the license tag the owners will be subject to a fine of Twenty (20.00) Dollars. The following School Districts have special levies: School District Nor-i ? 28 School District No. 2 19 School District No. 3 15 School District No. 4 15 School District No. ........... 8 School District No. 6 15 School District No. 7 15 School District No. 8 8 School District No. 9 .????, 4 School District No. 11 15 School District No. 12 18 School District No. 18 8 School District No. 14 15 School District No. 15 8 School District No. 16 4 School District No. 17 / . 8 School District No. 18 15 School District No. 19 8 School District No. 20 8 School District No. 21 8; School District No. 22 18 School District No. 23 11 School District No. 24 15 School District No. 25 8 School District No. 27 8 School District No. 28 . ?. ...... . 8 School District No. 29 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 15 School District No, 35 15 School District No. 36 15 School District No. 37 8 School District No. 38 8 School District No. 39 8 \ Sehool District No. 40 25 School District No. 41 A. 8 School Diafrict No. 42 8 School District No. 43 8 School District No. 44 15 School District No. 46 . . . . 8 School District No. 17 8 The poll tax is $1.00. t All ablebodied male persons from the age of 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, teachers employed in public schools, school trustees, and persons permanently disabled in the military service of this State and par sons who served in the War Between the States; and all quarantine service at this State and all residents who may be attending school or college at the time when said road tax shall be-j come due. Persons claiming disabil ities must present certificate from j two reputable physicians of tbitj county. All information with reference to wffl be ugj applka I noil# County Treasurer. ...UNtfw Measurement System. America^ Poker Player (on* board steward, how far are we from New York?" Steward-r-MRoughly, about threo ai^l a-half bottles, sir.'* ? -Evening News. . ' J ' "r" . . 1 % ' C Ahead of Schedule. Dr. ? "Hum: it alll! 1 made a mis take u ml gave one of my patient* the wroriK medicine." Mrs. p.? "Good heavens! l)id it kill him?" Dr. ? "Dash it no. ? He's entirely well." High Visibility, A very fat lady, built more for com fort than speed, wanted to cross u crowded street in London "Could you see me across the roiul?" she said to a policeman. "Bless yer, mum," he answered, "I could see yer a mile off!" ? Sunday Express. Dorothy Stevens, of Washington, D. C., is the youngest known girl to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. Sho is only nineteen years of ago and la now studying for her Master's degree. SUMMONS State of South Carolina. CoUnty of Kershaw, Court or Common Pleas. The Enterprise Building and Loan Association of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff, |. . vs. Daniel W. Hall, II. L. Schlosburg and J.Karesh, Defendants. I. ' ? ? ? To the defendants above named; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which has been this day filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County at Camden, S. C., and to nerve a copy of* your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his office in Cam den, S. C., within twenty dgys after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within t^e time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. LAURENS T. MILLS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated December 18th 1923. k Camden, S. C. Amended Summons For Relief. State of South Carolina, I County of Kershaw, f Court of Common Pleas, j ' G. C. Welsh, Plaintiff, ; against McKinley Kirkland and Sam Rollins, Defendants. (Copy. Summons for Relief.) To the Defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired td" answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his oftice in (Jam den, Si C., within twenty days after the service thereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. E. D. BLAKENEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant McKinley Kirk land: You will please take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action was duly filed in the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County on this the 8th day of Decem ber, 1923. ; E, D. BLAKENEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. DOG TAX. I wish to call special attention to the dog license tax, which can be paid from October 15th, 1928, to February 1st, 1924. (February 1st, 1924, is the last day for the payment of this tax.) The license tax on each dog is $1.25, Snd I now have the license tags to supply owners of dogs when paying their license tax. A dog is liable to this tax if six months old or older on January 1st. (A dog born June 30th, 1923, is liable to the tax January 1st, j 1924.) This is in lieu of all other taxes or license*) on dogs, either county, mu nicipal or otherwise Dog license tax issued by the Trtasurer should bear the inscription 1 "Dog License 1924," also show the serial number and county. This is not charged on the Auditor's Duplicate, nor carried on the odinary tax re ceipt. Separate receipt necessary. D. M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. Furniture For, Sale. Oak dining room pieces, consisting of heavy extension table, seven chairs and largo china closet. One large antigue mahogany side board. One small black walnut sideboard. One black walnut dining room table. One oak wardrobe. One large refrigerator. Apply to Henry Savage, 208 Lau rens street, Camden, S. C. 36sb. Notice to Debtor* and Creditors. All parties indebted to the cstaj? of D. L. Catoc, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the un dersigned, apd all parties, if any, hav ing claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within trie time prescribed by law. ZELLIE CATOE, ' HENRY CATOE. ? * z,~7~zr. -vr Executors. Camden, & C., Dec. 17, BSE - CITATION. The ktate of South Can>liua, Count,y of Kershaw, By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas W. J, TruesdeU mtule suit! to me to grant him I^ottora of Admin* iat ration of the Estate of and Effects of Dunnie Truesdell. The.se are therefore, to eite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the ? said Dunnio Truesdell, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, South Carolina, on Wednesday, December 26th, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this 12th day of December Anno Domini 11)23. w: l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 14th and 21st days of December 1023, in 'tht Camden <'hroni<do and ponteff ?t tfoo Conn House (loo i for the 1 1 iiic proscribed by TKKSPASS NOTICE. I hereby forbid all t re spaas of any kind on my land for any purpose whatsoever. All parties are also warned not to lot their stock trespass upon my lands. < Z, X. hahfikld. Camden, S. C? Ht. 4, Dec. 4, 1928. TRESPASS NOTICK. All parties aro wArned not to tres pass for hunting or any othor purpose whatsoever, on the lands of Mrs. 0, H. Marshall and also the lands of K. F. Outlaw, located in the eastern por tion of Kershaw County, about ton mllej#' from Camden. Parties disre garding this notice will bo prosecuted. MRS. C. U. MARSHALL, F, F. OUTLAW. November 10, 1028, * -- 1 ? ? Bell Telephone Growth Shows State's Progress JJfHE telephone construction programme tf I in South Carolina and throughout the 3K South this year has been the largest ever undertaken by the Bell System. 9 The investment in South Carolina alone this year will amount to more than $520,000 for new equipment, new telephones, new wire, new switchboards, new central office equipment and new buildings. Practically all this expenditure was new money secured from, investors who have faith in the future grbwth and development of our State. Such an investment enabled us to break all previous records and make a net gain of approximately 1,697 new telephone stations ? in South Carolina this year. To do this it was necessary to install 6,213 telephones and discontinue 4.516. There are now. more than 36,080 Bell telephones in South Carolina and we must continue building to keep pace with the growing telephone needs of South Cardlkla and of the South. MORGAN B. SPE1R, Carolina* Manager "Bell System SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH . COMPANY Onm Pmlicy. Onm Systam. Uniamrtml Smrvi e# *nd mil dlrmctmd toward .Bmttmr Struicm F. O. B. Detroit I ? ? 'for Christmas rr IS not at all surpris ing that the new For dor Sedan is proving ex tremely popular^s a Christmas gilt. For this handsome closed tfpe body i* a truly exceptional value at it* present price ? $68 5, fully equipped. Inspect this new Fordor Sedan at your first oppor tunity and arrange for its delivery on Gttriscmas morning Yam c*rm t*7 car tkrongh it* Ford W?kly Purck*** ftmm Kerthaw Motor Company