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CITIZENS COMB tO TIIKIH AID I < t . ? ' - / ? Beuufort Men Do lh< I "? uHual Towards ChH?tea?e??H Beaufort, Dec. 18. ? A spirit of com munity cooperation whs shown hero today when a group of Beaufort. busi ness' men offered Ijl a*>uilu* the lia bilities of tht fi*m of N. Chii^nscn & Sons, owned and operated by Niels Christen-scn and K. H. Christejr?a?.ft? recently adjudicated an involuntary bankrupt. The offer comprising ap proximately $J>o,(H)0 in cash and se . unties will be transmitted t ? roditot > "f the firm. The offer, coming as a surprise, was made this morning, W. I). Con nor of Brunson, referee in bankruptcy, holding a creditors' hearing here in the case. It was made by a group of fitiiens headed by Major Edwin Deuby, former Secretary of the Navy; James R. Bellamy, former state repre sentative and an extensive truck grower; II. II. Lake, real estate deal er, and practically every mercantile film in the city was represented on the committee. The men Stated that certain citl-l zens of Beaufort had held a some what impromptu meeting and had de rided to make the creditors of N. Christensen & Sons a 100 per cent offer, 10 per cent in cash immediately, the remaining amounts to be liqui dated at six months' periods in 20 per cent payments secured by notes. The attorneys of the creditors unan imously agreed to recommend an ac reptance of the offer to their clients. Before the hearing was concluded this evening a motion was adopted to the affect that N- Christensen & Sons be allowed to resume their business un der the supervision of the trustee, J. A. Mace, of Hampton.^--^ The proposal of the 'committee of Beaufort business men will be sub mitted in written form as is requirad by law in the next few days, and it will be either accepted or rejected by the creditors at a subsequent meet ing. Those conversant with the af fairs of N. Christensen & Sons, which was founded by the father of the present partners, the late Capt. N. Christensen, shortly after the Con federate war, making it one of the oldest firms on the South Cnrolina roast, stated that the bankruptcy was forced1 evidently through a misappre hension, and that the firm's assets exceeded its liabilities several hun dred times. Members of the citizens committee stated that the firm has enjoyed unexcelled credit and any re verse suffered was due to several poor crop years except during the past season. Federal Taiea Cut Hugely Washington, Dec. 18. ? A $325,000, 000 Christmas gift to federal tax payers ? useful throughout the year ? was voted today by the House in pass in# the tax reduction bill. Bearing the endorsement of Presi dent Coolidge as well as leaders of both parties in the House, the non partisan measure, was directed to th? Senate for the more difficult part of fl.s legislative journey by a vote of ,'ttl to 25. Poultry From Chesterfield Chesterfield, Dec. 18. ? Chesterfield <\>unty shipped its eight and ninth car of poultry for the .year 1925 today. Tonight a solid car of Chesterfield County turkeys and another of mixed j?oultry from this county was rolling north over the Seaboard Air Line railway. These two poultry pullmans contained twenty-seven thousand pounds of live bird"1. Thirty cents a pound was paid for turkeys and twenty cents for hen*. Turkeys and friers^are better than during the Thanksgiving season when thousand* of Chesterfield turkeys were sold to local dealers at twenty to twenty-five cents. The turkeys and chickens for these two curs which keeps Chester field (bounty in the lead in shipment ? ?f poultry, were sold by Major W. J. T "er. county demonstration agent j Mail Carrier Found Dead Kdgef:e!d, Dee. I*.? Th<- Sa.uda i < ?unty coro:i? r's jur\ investigating r* death Hugh Cogburr., mail j ?:rier, fou. d dead his aut > ? :? t h ? ? 1 >adside : car Kru t H: \ ? -t? i da\ . I f >und that he came to h death bj j 'iinkr.iiuii ''aa-t accord.ne t ; n rt?. u-nc'n.r.g h' re today. i Mr. (' gbun . w u \va- ar>"Ut >o >< ar- ?:*{, :? it ? h? M( et:ng St ! ret po.itoffa i- \S e>ln< -da\ with h> mail or. hi<- r?-gu.ar 1 1 : i Int ? Saluda < fun's H fa,,n:> : r?*".ui n rau>etl concern ard a ir-h.rg part\ was formed aial body f^und. There was an ug!\ w..und .n the >.dt- <>f the head .and b^th ja** wr-re broker His pistol had beer. fir?-H several t.me?. No motive f'.r *h? k l. np could be as < rtbed \inlew :t \^a.\ rubbery, and there was no evidence of ?urh, ?o far as ?s known "here. The dead man is survived by his widow and several children. Arab* Tall the -stripe the "father of ?to n?*0*'" NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annua' meeting of Stockhold er* of the Lota A Savings Bank wiil be held at their*>a nking house at four c'clbck Tuesday, January f?, 1926. IOI1N a LINDSAY, ( a-liH-r. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice in hereby given that one month from this date, on Tuesday, January 12th, 1986. I wiil make to the 1 1 1 ul>? tc Judge of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of ?the estate of B. A. Rowers, deceased, and on the Name date I will apply to : the fcaid Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. ' J. A. McCASKILL. Cumden, 8. C., Dec. 7, 1925, CONSTABLE'S ?ALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. 0. J. Hatfield, Jr,, and Parker Hat field by their Guardian ad litem, D. J. Hatfield, Sr., Plaintiffs, against One Ford Coupe, bearing South Caro lina license No. A-1502, Sam Bar field, J. M. Barfield, and Kershaw Motor Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Warrant of Attachment to me directed by S. N. Nicholson, Magistrate, of date No vember 17, 1025, and under and by virtue of a writ of execution to me directed by S. N. Nicholson, Magis> trate, of date December 16, 1026, I will offer for seje at public outcry before the Court' House door in Cam den, S. C., within the legal hours of salo on the first Monday in' January, 1926, being the fourth day thereof, one Ford Coupe bearing South Caro lina license No. A-1502. Dated at Camden, S. C., this 16th day of December, 1925. W, L. HUNNICUTT, Constable for Magistrate S. N. Nich olson, at Camden, South CaroHaa. j Dec. 17, 1925. TAX EXECUTIONS Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by Treas urer of Kershaw County, I have levied upon and will sell in front of the Court House door at Camden, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in January, 1926, being the fourth day thereof, the following described property, to wit: One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded nortR by W. O. Hay, east by Fair streot, south by property formerly of E. H. Kerrison, west by Emily L. Guy. Levied upon ami to be sold as the property of Mrs. M. W. Houser for taxes for 1924. One lot in District No. 1, bounded north by Nora Kelly, east by Camp bell street, south by Wesley Brooks, west by property formerly of Charles Benson. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Jerry Brooks for taxes 1924. Ninety -six acres in District No. ?, bounded north by , south by B. Richardson and W. J. Deas, east by - ? west by B. C. Deas. . Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Prentice A. Bond for taxes 1924. Two acres and one building in Dis trict No. 8, bounded north by Napol eon Edwards, cast by Sam Young, south by George Anthony, west by Delia Wright. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Frank Drake ford for taxes 1924. . One acre in District No. 1, bounded on all sides by property as shown on plat of Cureton Park. levied upon and to be sold as the property of Ida Williams for taxes for 1924. One acre and on building in Dis trict No. 1, bounded north by public road, east by Mittie Carlo*, south by Eddie English, west by 'Mittie Carlo*. Levied upon and to be sold as the propertv of Sophie Bovkin for taxes 1924. One acre in District No. 1, bounded north by Lot JO and 84, euyrt by lot 12, .south by Caraden-Cheraw road, west by Lot 6. Levied upon and to be .sold as the property of B. T. Bran ham for taxes for 1924. 200 acres and two buildings in Dis trict No. 39, bounded on north by Sallie Boweo, east by Baruch and Nettle*, south by Moody Creek, west by Old Wire Road. Levied upon and to be sold as the propem of R. J. Moody for taxes 1924. 60 acres and two buildings in l>is: trict No. 10, bounded on north by estate of .1. J. Sanders, <*ast by Roach, south by Sarah W. Cozart, west by Estate of .John Kibler. I*evi?l upon and to be sold as the* propertv of Henry Ricks for taxes 1924. 75 acres nnd two buildings in Dis trict No. bounded north by CI. T. Little, east by . South by A. G. Bradley, west by .1. -T. Campbell. Levied upon and to be *old as the property of estate of Sey e Harriet for taxes 1921. 50 acres ai.d two building* in Dis r.i-t No. ?>. hounded north Ify W. J. Dunr, ea*t by (?. T. I.ittlo, *outh by A. (I. Bradley, west by Estate Riley Harriot. Levied upon and to be sold as the nropertv <>f Friday Harriett for taxes 1924." 10 acres in District No. t>, hounded r..>rth . east by Estato Riley Har riett, south by Estate Scye Harriett, west by Estate of Scye Harriett. Levied upon and to be .-.old as the property of Lucy War rev for taxes 1924. 15 .u-rw.-i in District No. 25, bounded north by Estate of A. L. Davis, east by Church property south by J. S. Tisilale, west by Estate A L. Davi*. Ix?viod upon and to be sold as the property of I<ewis Brac?-\ for taxes 1924. One acre and one building in IMs trict No. 1, bounded north by 23, e??t byk lot 29, south by First avenue, west by' lot 7, of Monroe Boykin property. L*vted upon and to be sold as thf property of Charlie Addiaon fdr tax#* One lot in Wallet* Noi-T, founded north And east by G.-T. Little, south i rid west by J. It. Zemp. I*vie<J upon and to be sold as the property of Jim James for taxea 1024. i 60 acrfu In District No. 2, bounded , north by Joe tyatcliffe, east by Black ivis ?-r Koad or J/ucknow road, south in<i weM by - . Levied upon and to be sold as the property of L D. Jen n ngs fit taxes 1024. 223 acres and four buildings in Dis trict No. Unbounded north by Spears I J reek, eust by G. W. Neel, south by Gfi W? Neel, west by C. J. Shannon. Levied upon and to be fold as the property of E. F. Martin for taxes 11)24. 84 acroti and two buildings in Pis trict No. 39, bounded north by Joe Cook, east by George Cook, south by Joe Cook and west by Nancy Mitchell. Levied upon and to be syld as the property of Val Mitchell for taxes 1924. 146 acree and two buildings in Dis trict No. 39, bounded north by Joe Cook, east by Val Mitchell, south by George Cook, west by W. M. Mitchell. Levied upon and to be sold as .the property of Nancy Mitchell for taxes 1924. 14 acres and two* buildings in Dis trict No. 39, bounded north by W. M. Mitchell, east bv Nancy Mitchell, south by John Mitchell and west by John Mitchell. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Daniel Mitchell for taxes 1924. 200 acres and two buildings in Dis trict No, 39, bounded north by John Mitchell and Henry Mitchell, east by , south by J. L. Kirkland, west by Etta Quails. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Estate Sam Mitchell) for taxes 1924. 53 acres and one building in Dis trict No. 12, bounded north by Etta Quails, ea?t by Estate Sam Mitchell, South by John Mitchell, west by Etta Quails. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Willie Mitchell for taxes 1924. 40 acres aftd one building in Dis trict No, 39, bounded north by Baum property, oast by estate Sam Mitchell, south by J. L. Kirkland, west by Cap ital Lake and Insurance Co. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Estate of George Griffin for taxes 1924. 100 acres and one building in Dis trict No. 12, bounded north by Jack son, east by Mary F. Wilde, south by Huckabec, west by Estate of George Griffin. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Val Mitchell for taxes 1924. 1 Lot and two buildings in Dis trict No. 1, bounded on north by prop- j erty of M. F. Evans, east by G. C. Bruce, south by Hampton Park, west by Methodist church property. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Dr. S. F. Brasington' for taxes 1924. Ono lot in District No. 1, bounded north by property of J. B. Zsmp, south by Hinson ami McKenzie, east by Mill street, west by L. G. Shirley. Levied upon and to be sold as the proptrtiy of Frank C. Williams for taxep l!or 1924. 807 acres and six buildings in Dis trict No. 2, bounded north by Burrows lands, east by W. C. Rodgers, south by Hawkins, Shiver and Hatfield, west by Burrow* lands. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of B. C. Brasington for taxes 1924. Two lots and three buildings in District No. 1, First lot .bounded north by property of M. F- Evans* east by Fair street,, south by Hamp ton Park, west by S. F. Brasington. Second lot bounded north by Mrs. E. I. Williams, east by N. C. Arnett, south by DeKalb street, west by Dunn property. Both? levied upon and to be sold as the property of G. C. Bruce for taxes 1924. Two lots and One building in Di& trict No. 1, bounded north by prop erty of F. M. Zemp, oast by H. A. Campbell, south by LaFayette avenue, west by R. D. Dibble. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of W. C. Pettus for taxes 1924. ?< One lot and one building in Dis trict No. 1, bounded on the nortji by Presbyterian manse, east by Lyttle ton street, south by John M. Vllle pigue, west* by Trantham property. Levied upon and to bo sold as the property of M. B. and Francis Wooten for taxes 1924. v 125 aens and one building in Dis trict No. 6, bounded north by T. E. Davis, oast by F. E.. Sparrow, south by W. E. S. Trapp, west by McKemie and'^Rhame Bros. , upon und to be sold as the property of estate of C. R. Sutton for taxes 1924. One acre in District No. 1, bounded north by First avenue, east by public road, south by Warren Moore, west by Sbarpe. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Waker W. Williams for taxes 1924. Ono lot in District No. 1, bounded by lot? Nos. 7 and 8 of subdivision of DuBose Park. Levied upon and to bo sold as the property of J. H. Dabbs for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in Dis- i trict No. 1, bounded north by Flor ence Baker, oast by I>ewis Ballard, south hy city lot No. 1072, west by Market street. levied upon and to bo sold as the property of <^yrus Williams for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in Dis trict No. 1, bounded north, oast and i south by K. H. Dibble, west by Gordon j street. Ix*vie<l upon and to bo sold j as the property of Annie White for taxes for 1924. Ono aero of land in I)istri<-t No. 1, known as lots No. 35, 51, 52, 53, 54, of Cureton Pafk, fronting on Ferry Road. levied upon and to bo sold a* the property of J. M. Bolton for taxes for 1924. One lot and one building in District ' No. 1, bounded north by York street, ea*t by city lots 198 to 200, south by ! lot 197 and west by lot 202. levied upon and t/> be sold as the property of Sam Bowen for taxes 1924. . One aere of land in District No. 1, known an lots 5, 6, 28, 29, bou*4pd north, by Duan avenue, east by lot 30 and 7, we?t by lot 27 and 4, south by public road. Levied upon and to be ?old at tbo property of Btrniee Laney for taxes 1924. Ofl? Tot and one building in District No. 1, bounded north fey property of Manny Williams, east by William U c ard, south by Sallie Carlos, west by Maigaret James. Levied upon and ~o be sold as the property of Douglas Carter for taxes 1924. HO acres and one building in Dis* ?rict No. 10, bounded north by Ely Reynolds, east by Rnfe Harris, south by J. B* Nelson, west by M. E. Smith, i i levied upon ini tot be sold as the j property of Scip Mickle fon taxes 1924, 40 acres in District No. 16, bounded north by Rafe Harris, east by Trovo, Reynolds, south by Mattle Rotan. Levied upon . and to be sold as the property of Thettis Rotan for taxes 1924. . 17 acres and one building in Dis trict No. 12, bounded north by May Bell Arledge, east by Boykin lands, south and weat by Julius Brevard. Levied upon and to be ao)d as the property of William Reed for taxes 1924. 00 acres in District No. 12, bound ed north by Allen Richardson, east .by John Corder, south by Grafton Wages, Jr., west by Coney land*. Levied upon and to be Bold as tne property of Grafton Wages for taxes 1924. 1 68 acres In District No. 11, bounded north by M. E. Smith, east by M. Murphy,! south by William Reynolds, west by M. E. Smith. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of George Crim for taxes 1924. One lot in District No. 1, .bounded on the north by a road, east by James Williams, south and vfest by David Wolfe. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of D. S. Cooper for taxes for 1924. % One acre and one building in Dis trict No. 1, bounded north by Wesley Truesdale, east by Robert Robinson, south and west by Springman lands. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of John Thompson for taxes for year 1924. 38 aeres in District No. 8, bounded north by estate of Levi Kirkland, on the south by J. C. Hilton, east by Nancy Truesdale, -west by Laura Gas kins. Levied upon and to .be sold as the property of P. M. Twitty for taxes for 1924. ' One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded Worth by H. E. Beard, Jr., cast by Mill street, west by San ders. Levied upon and to be sold as the property, of Randolph W. Kirk land for taxes for 1924. 425 acres and 11 buildings in Dis trict No. 1, bounded north by National highway and I. J. McKenzie, east by Hasty and Langley, south by county property, west by W. C. Roberts. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Annie E. Brasington for taxes for 1924. One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded north by lot 1106, east by lot 1107, 1108 and 1109, south by York istreet, west' by lot 1111. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Washington Alexander for taxw 1924. 140 acres, five buildings in District No. 2, bounded on the north by Black River road, east by Bas&ett James, south by Brown and Mill Creek, west Carter. Levied upon and to be sefcl as the property of J. N. McLeod for taxes 1924. ?eO-'actfes and ofie building, in Dis trict No. 9, bounded on the north and east by 0. A. Fletcher, south by John Catoe, Jr., west by R. E. Sill. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of T. Boyd Magill for taxes for 1924. Two lots and two buildings in Dis trict No. 1, bounded on north by lots 2 to 20, east by Campbell street, sooth by estate of Henry Kelly, west by Gordon street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of R. H. Wood for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded on north by Rutledge street, east by Campbell street, south by McGirt, west ? . Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Bes-i sie E. Kennedy for taxes for 1924. 163 acres and seven buildings in District No. 2, bounded on the north by Dixon and Moseley, east by Mose-< ley, south by Williams, west by the ! estate of Brown. Levied upon and to be sold as the property, of F. G. ' Peeples for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded on north by DeKalb street, east by Dinah K. HifsCh, south by J. W. Thompson, west by Fair street. levied upon and to be sold Hf* the property of Molly Mogulescu for taxes 1924. Two acres in District No. 1, bound ed on the north by Ben Brown, east by Rochelle .James, south by Lola Bell Carlos, west by^ G. T. Little. Levied upon and to ' be sold as the property of Mittie Carlos for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded on the north by lots Nos. 119 and 120, east by lots Nbs. 110 and 111, south by Second avenue, west by Gaskins. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Reba and Henry Jackson for taxes 1924. Two acres and one building in Dis trict No. l, bounded north by H. L. Schlosburg. ?*ast by Martha Clifton, south by J. B. Zemp, west by H. G. ; Carrison. levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mary Carlos for taxes for 1924. 42 acrcs and ono building in Dis trict No. 39, bounded north by Mae Bell Arledgo. oast by , south by J. If. McIx?od, west by . Levied upon and to be sold' as the property of M. D. Kelley for taxes for 1921. 20 acres and one building, in Dis trict No. 1, bounded north by Schlos burg and Karesh, east by Mill street, south by Lucretia . Bracey, west by John Hinson. Levied upon and to bo sold as the property of C. R. Sutton for taxes for 1924. One lot and two buildings in Dis trict No. 1, bounded north by property of Blanch Hough, oast by George R. I Cook, South by Burns and Barrett, west by Lyttleton street. Levied upon and to be sold as* the property of W. R. Hough for tax?s 1924. Two lata and one building in Dis trict No. 12, bounded north by- S. H.. Ross and T. C. Sessions, east by S. H. Persival. Levied upon and .to be ?old aa the property of -Ja)ce Moore for taxes 19?4. OB actes and two buildings In Dit End the ivony of Christmas Shopping * ' " ? 'Y.t. .sj ????"? 7 ? y ? . ' - ' Nothing you could discover in a month of Christmas shopping would be quite as accept able to the whole family as a, Better Bukk. If you wait until spring to buy it, you will lose the satisfaction of having it during the holidays* This is the time when it will bring the most pleasure to those you love ? and to you. Pick out their car today. Make it possible to have their Better Buick at the curb on Christ mas morning, waiting to wish them a Merrier Christmas, and the happiest of New Years. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Dipitlon'ol Central M?t?n Cutfwrariaii LITTLE MOTOR COMPANY T. LEE LITTLE, MANAGER. CAMBER, S- C trict No. 30, bounded north by tract No. 4 Hough lands, east by tract No. 5 and 6 Hough lands, south by tract No. 2, Hough Lands, west by road to Lancaster. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Irene Bateman for taxes 192T 1,426 acres and eighteen buildings in District No. 2, one tract bounded north by Swift Creek^ east by Mitchell Ingram{ south by Nahcy Nelson, west by Nancy Coleman. Tract No. 2, bounded north, south and west by Wateree rivewand east by D. R. Wil liams and H. S. Zeigler. Levied upon' and to be sold as the property of Dr. S. F. Brasington for taxes 1924. 1,301 acres and six buildings in Dis trict No. 20, bounded north by Minor Hilton, et al, east by Lynches river, south by N.lC. Horton, west by * Levied upon and to be sold as the property of A. J. Smith for taxes 1924. . ' One lot and one' building in District No. 1, bounded north by David Green, east by S. A. L. Railroad, south by Richard Belton, west by Sallie Bolden. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Eddie C. McGirt for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in District No. lt bounded north by M. W. Boy kin, east by Julia Benson, south by R. B. DeLoache, west by Fair street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of James DeLoaebe, Jr., for taxes 1924. One lot and one building in District No. 1, hounded north by John Tim bers, Bast by Rochel James, south by Mittie Carlos, west by Ben Brown. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Guss Carlos for taxe? ? 1924. One lot and one building in District No. 1, bounded north by York street, east by Broad street, south by Scotta Salmond, weet by W. - M. Pahner. ,i Levied upon and to be sold as the property of S. J. English for taxes 1924. One lot in District No. 1, bounded north jby lot No. 42 and 48, east, south , and west by Cureton Park property. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of P. H. Harrn 11 for taxe* 1924. 24 acres, three lots and one build ing in District No. 22, 24 acres bound ed noHb by Chestnut street, east by Mrs. J. W. Jones, tfouth by S. A. L. Railroad, Weet by Bethune Ginnery Co., three lots bounded UOrth by Col lege street, east by Walton street, south by alley-way and J. N. Mc~ Laurin, west by J. N. McLaurini Levied upon and to be sold as the property of A. J. Smith, for taxe* 1924. G. C. WELSH, Sheriff' Kershaw County. Greetings 1926 . (i *'4 , ? \ All of us are wishing for all of you the happiest and most prosperous year you have ever enjoyed . Loan & Savings Bank Now 9n the Time to Get Minute-Grabs for 'Emergency Can be put on Wheel from running board while ?tuck in mud. Floating Chains will slip? these strap across the tire instead of around the wheel. 3i/8 in, $2.25 PER PAIR? 4 in. $2.50 PER PAIR .41/2 in. $2.75 PER PAIR 5 in. $3.00 PER PAIR You ahonld have three pair. Ten percent off on three pair. We will he closed on Saturday, December 20th, as well as CtiiilHm Ps?y. ? ? ? i i?i