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PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hurt Building ATLANTA, GA. <vf National Organisation IP Improve and Extend the Uiti of Concrete urncii | n 3 9" ciTitt ^ NOTK K <>l KI,K('tlON State ,.F South (aiohna, (Purity of Kershaw. Notice is hereby given thai tho (ienernl taction for Presidential and Vice Presidential Elector*, United States Senator and Representatives in Congress will he hehl at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County of Kershaw on Tuesday. November t, li.rj-1, said day being Tuesday fol ? low; ng the tiixl Monday, as pHV .si:. ibed b> the St a t e < on nlitutiun. T'rc qualifications for suffrage are 11.4 follows: Iv :ii.dencc in State for two years* ;n the Vounty one year, in Ih*^? {MrHtrnr ? 1 1 1 onTT in whic h the eluetor offers to voir, four months, and the pay u'.(rLL . bvfnrr aijy' 'election 1 oi tiny { ?!?}}? tax then Vim- . alio payable:] a-iiii-i. !<-??' ft? tmT'V " in tliai >;?<? i ? hi i;i'/i .| rl-.nn |i aini ti-achersl ? 'I-*, >i . i ? ? ? A ; >'hali by ? Ht ii.'ed tO-j ? 'vvv'.'j j.n.ei; tx ' .i >n: h:>' if^ldt-nrf in i v V.*. i;.':, iil.ii rui-c uunlil'ttMi: # 2,1 'j'al;ui? ,v imtnt- ot all . to including f ><> 1 1 lax, assessed and t i ? . i ? > ui 1 1 i ^ tfit- iM<'Vitnji yea . ;i' i i i ! ifii'iiti; i>; tho i )>' -I' rh? i f . (Uhoriiiid to CoM- ?? u h t??xt < -duil- be l oiicfn-iv" , ?'i !!;?? no v wont-. thereof. ? . ? tiir M"Oi lived lor o|nning. i - ? i ; : > a.n i ( lerkv must i i .,?}>;? ;o i h. ( oust itu ? . .tkmal ?>Mih; Tm> <hninnuh of. Che' I* . . f M.im.i^i1! ? ?an administer the oath to the other .Managers and to the Clerk;' a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managed vt^ct their Chairman and CU ; k. . I I'olls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a.m. and closed at I o'clock p.m., except in the City of Charleston, -where they shall bo opened at 7 a.m. and closed at (5 p.m. The Managers have the power to till a vacancy; and if none of the Ma ria g ers~ & t tend, the citizens can ap from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after be ing sworn, can conduct the election. A* tin close of the election the. .vtTvn.o i - and Clerk tnUst pirq'cepdi publicly to open the ballot box and j eoufV 1 he ballots therein, and e'on- | tinui withoti' adjournm**^ ? uirtil the '? sahie !-; Ooiiiplctcd. aiul inak*? a kImIV-"! oh nt i i' the M.-w'l for each office, and * : mi,'u t'hv si,* me. Within three days j i Itei'fM ft ei the C'haii man of the! Hoard, sunn one designated by the) H.-a <i rnu.-.t deliver to the Commis-| ' i'<n<4 o f'Te- lion t h <? poll I i ^ t , the ! ?i\ (M-n:aming the ballots and written sUitcm'. nL- of the results' of the elcc Managers of Klection The follow- j Manatrei . of K tec tion have been appointed to hold the election at the . vaiious priM-im-ts trt the said county; j 'Camden He n toil Sheoi n, (I. A. I Moveley, Arthur Wat kin*. Stokes School House 13. M. 1 Haines, Tom Haines, Reese Hall. i Would You Save $300 to $4C^t & ? then Ride in Tlfiis ESSEX SIX It provides every comfort ? every driving satisfaction. Its vibration less motor, built on the famous Super-Six principle, means longer car life and greater riding comfort. Thousands of former larger car owners recognize the wisdom of driving today's Essex Six. It saves $300 to $400 in purchase cost. Hudson Builds the Essex This Essex Six lOOO TOUKINO CAR ?fOO f. , r | ? V- ? a - > J j i I * t r ? /?^ ?7 / lot > ti I tru Stiindiiril hqutprnatt I.ITTI.F. MOTOR COM PAN T. ! a.'c Little, Manager First W?#k Civil Court Jurors, W. E. Kelley, LugofY; Sidney <'? Hunter, Kershaw; Louis Williams, Kershaw; B. E. Jones, Kershaw; 1>. A. West, Kershaw; K. J. Outlaw, Camden; J. K. B6ll, Lugotf; Milton Copeland, Westville; H. K. Gardner, Wfitville; J. H. Sinclair, Camden; L). X*> Oatoe, Kerahawj J. C. Wil.liams, ('Hriuli'ii; L. B, Holley, Jefferson; Kieorge Ross Truesdale, We.stville; J. E. Dixon, Westville; N. I). Baxley, Camden; Shelly C. Truesdale, West* ville; B. D. Trapp, Camden; W. J. Bui lock, Camden; Wade Horton, Be thune; J. E, L. Brannon, Lugoff; E. B. I, orick, Camden; E. P. Truesdale, < 'a rndi ii ; A, A. West, Camden; J. S. H. Clarkson, Lugotf; C. C. Joyner, Bethune; Victor Ward, Lugotf; W. R. Seegars, Kershaw; James Hunter, Kershaw; John <W. Wilson, Camden; W. B. Huckabee, Longtown; J. K. Abbott, Hlaney; J. E. Christmas, Camden; Jim ' Moseley, Kershaw; Joe Rollings, Jefferson; R. I. Roberts, Kershaw. - ? ? . ~ Railroads of France are much bus iur this year than last. 11 ,J' " "* T" ? " "" " " ). Cantey Hill ? Leo Hose, Henry Baf fle Id, Burrell Barfleld. Gates Ford ? 1>. A. West, L. S, Brown, II. T. Horton; Ned's Creek-+-T. W. Bowers, 13. F. Roberts, Smiley Johnson. Bethune J. N. Melaiurin, J. I.. King, John A. McCaskill. VVateree Mills- J. L. Flayer, VV. C. Langley, W. L. Hohlnson, Hermitage Mills-? W. A. Anderson, W. T. Mattox, W. M. West. Kershaw?- James Copeland, I. R. Hayes, H. D. Mcraskill. Shaylor'a Hill ? K. L. Smyrl, Joe Hornsby, Mendel L. Drakeford. Blaney (i. 10. Hinson, John K<?se, A. 'I'. 'Simpson. 'TJC's - J. II. Bailie Id, J, Kobert^Ma gi!l, J. Cauthen. Rnhon's ("loss Roads -K. A. Jack son, W. M. Cettys, Dan Rabon. Lngoff- -jaek Barker, Oliver Jones, John Branham. Bulfa!o~R. F. S'owell, IClmer Gate ?, J. B. Johnson. Ruley's Mill ?Amos West,' W.. lv Baker, Henry Baker* Beaver Dam ? I. S. Hyatt, J. H. Tidwell. Alf'X Shaw. The' ?*Tanagers at each precinct! named above are requested to d^jle g'ttr one of -the; r number to secure the box and blanks for the election"1 at the Coui*t House i>n Saturday, Nov. 1st. I!?21. R. I'. WI1 1. 1 A.MS. B. W. HKNT. I. K. SMITH, Com mis ; inne*-1* -"f F Elect ion for Kershaw Cotiniy, South Carolina. October l?e_M. WRIGLEY5 ^/Iftcr evety meal.) A fltlMll il mi auMt ?t Mi a mm WiB. ? Good 1 ? r ll* SSftk Makes Ik* i?st ?If?r taiti better. \V. R. Gunter and R. J. Boa wright, young men of Augusta', (}?., were painfully injured in an automobile collision near Salah, about live mile from Greenwood,' on the Green wop.J McCormick Highway, early Monday night when the Ford touring car in which they were riding is said to have run head-on into a Ruick ear driven by N. F. Mattox of JSouth Greenwood* Boat wright, who was driving, suffer ed a fractu.e of his !t 't . oilar hone and (iiinfv'i had two- ribs hvokc-n. Roth un wi re brought to .the Green wood hospital a shorr t >p alter the accident. Sheriff F. . M, White- >aid that he would have the . in,iur< <1 men placed undo;- ar./e*t t.-n a rha. g.1 of driving a iii. While under t he ; in 1 i u ' ence of whi: key and aUo of. reckless dri viijj,; *?? .>ooii a* they ' m'ghl bi' .difcmisseo from x'r - hoi-pi;;,:. ? It. :> .alleged that both Gunter Roat wiight were inioxi a ted' to, .riuh an exteiit that they ^4! not realise fully the seriousness or the accident and j further thai thiy wt u- driving ojd tlu left hand side of the ror.d at a very rapid rate of speed, 'M ". Mattox. laid , orticei^ that he hail slewed to about $ve- miles an hour when he saw the Ford approaching on the wrong side <j f the road and hail driven into a ditch when the collision took- place. The Ford was turnod over two or three times, Mr. Mattox said, so great was the impact, ami he regard ed it as remarkable that both men were not killed. The front axle was thrown from under the car, ail four wheels were knocked- loose, the top was torn off and the front fenders rumpled up. The Ruick was damaged very little, and neither Mr. Mattox nor his three daughtpi;s, who were passenjAM's were hurt. Gunter and Boatwright are said to have been making a delayed return to their homes at Augusta from either Green ville or Augusta, Ga., where they at tended a football game on Saturday. Underground conduits to be con structed in Montreal, Canada, will cost $430,000. New Roofs for old Why rip off your old ahingle3 ? gamble with the weather ? litter your yard with dirt ? put your self to a lot of needless trouble and expense? Y ou can lay Genasco Latite Shingles over your old weather-battered wood shingles just as efficiently a3 over new boards. Genasco Latite Shin gles are locked to each other. Ihc sun can't curl them. Wind can t te..r them off. And they're FIRE-SAFE, aj well as weather safe. Made m three attrac tive. unfading colors ? red, green and bluo blaclc. Sf'KIM.S \ SI! \\\<>\ Im >rp-?iat?vi Canidrn. S. < Genasco Latite Shingles Silk cocoons of Europe do not sup ply enough silk for the needs of the people there. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF ? .ft ' State of South Carolina County of Kershaw Court of Common Pleas R. M. Kennedy. Plaintiff vs. Phillip Thompson, Alice Kirkland, ; Gant.t Kirkland, Alfred Kirkland,, Jr., McKinley Kirkland* Janie K. Jones, Ola Brown, James Kirkland, Leroy Kirkland, Alice Kirkland, Jr., i \\'m. ( ;<>d f i ey and J. W. Maynard, copartners in business under thej name of Gndfrey-Maynard Compa ny, (Jertrude Estridge and Jessie^ Anthony, Defendants. (Summons For Relief) To the Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re- ' quired to answer the Complaint in this action of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to nerve a copy of your answer to the said Com plaint on the subscribers at their of fice in Camden, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclu< sive of the day of such service; and ?if you fail to answer the Complaint \Vithin the time aforesaid, the Plain-' tiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the Co/nplaint. Camden, S. C., Julv 7, 1924 KIRKLAND & KIRKLAND, ?' Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' V To the . absent Defendants, CJantt 'Kirklaftd, Jessie Anthony and Ola Brown and Alfred Kirkland, you will please take notice that the amended Summons f and amended Complaint were filed' in the office of the Clerk Of Court of Common Pleas for Ker- ? -haw County, South Carolina, on the j 7 1 >1 dav of October, A. D., 1921. | KIRK I. AND & KIRKLAND, I Plaintiff's Attorneys. '? " ? . ' ?? '. *' ' ? ? f To the Defendants Jessie Anthony, | Alfred Kirkland and Ola Rrow;n: j Please take notice that the undersign- j e<l will apply on the twenty-first day ) a fU>r service hereof upon- you, t'o JasO' 11. . Clyhurn, Clerk of t oiu:l for Ker :-shaw County, for the appointment off a guardian :,d litem fur you the said ; Jessie Anthony, Alfred Kirkland and Oia lirou n in the above entitled ae- ' t ion. | KIRKLAND & KIRKLAND, j Plaintiff's- Attorneys.- j Camden. S. Oct. 7. ll'LM 2H-JUI ( SIMMONS FOR RELIEF. :,l Suite of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. C. C. Willis, \V. F. Rodgers and Scott j Dillingham. Trustees, doing bjusi- j ness as Dixie Ponding Company, Plaintiffs, J vs. Spofford Hunter, Defendant. To the Defendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re- 1 1 HOW DOCTORS COLDS 11 To break up a cold overj short an attack of grippe, throat, physicians and d recommending Calotubs, Calomel tablet, that ia pu Serous and tickening etfc ave tried it My that it ? lax more effective and certi ?t y It* calomel, heretofore physicians. One or two Cnlotabsat a swallow of water, ? that's no nausea nor the slighter with eating, work or pleasure ing your cold has vanished tem feels refreshed and purij are sold only in original sea price ten cents for the vest thirty-five cents for the large age. Recommended and gi druggists. Your money back delighted. ? ad*. quired to answer the eoi this action, of which a coj with served upon you and copy of your answer to the, plaint upon the subscribed office in Camden, -S. C., with days after the service herej sive of the day of such set if you fail to answer the < within the time aforesaid th< in this action will apply to for the relief demanded in plaint. KIRKLAND & KIRK] Plaintiff's Att< To the Absent Defendant, Hunter: You will please take no^tiee Summons and Complaint in tl entitled action were filetj in tl of the Clerk of Court of Pleas for Kershaw County, Carolina, on the 1st day of ,\. i). iu-ji. ? KIRKLAND & KIRKL, Plaintiff's 'AttoH Camden, S. ('., October 1st, I A .1). 11*24. Charleston Hot* Incorporated CHARLESTON. S. C. Centrally Local RATES Rooms without baths... $1 Rooms with baths Write for Special Week-End Rates W. J. HANLON Manager WANTED FURNISHED HOUSES FOR THE WINTER SEASON. WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE LISTINGS OF FUR NISHED HOUSES AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENTAL NEXT WINTER. INQUIRIES ARE BEGINNING TO COME IN FOR COTTAGES FOR WINTER. CAMDEN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE "WE SELL LOTS" Phone 226. Red Cedar SHINGLES Mackey Mercantile Company Camden, S. C. $100.00 ENGINE FOR $75.00 V. ? ' '.T< r you \\ ittt- I>rap Saw with Gasoline Engine ? i. ? 'i 'i with Bosch Magneto for $75.00, ' ' ? ' t? : :< > v.'pf i to your station. When in Columbia ? : ?}? in ami ono. Will make you two ? < ? ;? s l *?j > , ( n ? _ 1 ; f? I I'lrifn Kloctric Drill with Emery " ' ? *-j ' ' ^ a!\f (iriwler Attachments, sells regular ? : ' 1 . ao ortVr ;t for $50.00. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West, ticrvais St. Columbia, S. C.