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WindSiorm Insurance THE DAMAGE IS DONE I f.c u in<I-iw rn i i- done p dainaye and now w ;nc heaiiiiy I hi* old i|in-t ions aootit tornado in-iUrJUici'; a . ? k 111 y. unal it I-, what it can do and how milch it costs lin linn* to 11 nd o.il is N t ) VV? helore the next lai in. ICi Miemhei that a policy carried year alter year i- an ,iive.-tnn nt in sec .rity. \\ hen allowed to lap-e ai d renewed now and then" it i- little dillereht !! an y. 11L! 1 n y. I ne rate- i ea -oiiahle ; the pro ' - 11 . . t all ' eiay '< t In:- ayem pro\e the value of its e r \ ae. Williams Insurance Agency R. M. KENNEDY, JR., OWNER ESTABLISHED 1865 111:17 Idoad St. Phone oi! ( ITA I lo\' The "I South (' 111 ?1 i na, < .,1 nt v id Ki i A . I'.y \S I Mi I lowell. I- .quae. I'rohato .1 lld^e AS'her i*a<, Woodwaid S. stoke- made nit to me to ^ i ant hint la-tiers of \ 1 m i it i ^ 11 ;it ion of "tic Il-taPe of .itnl elfe. t- -1 11 a i l l -oil II St oh. I hoc aic, llicicloi c, to i itc and ad iinni-h all and siiiku'iii' the kindred aid i ted it or of the -aid 11 a . - o n II Stoke- dc.??H-ei|, that they fie and ap pi ar heficc Ma , III the ( otil t ol I'lo iiate, to !,. held at i aindcn. South t 'ai'okna >- TuesdaOctober Pt .-i next a ft ei | m 1111 i i* a 11 o i: thereof, at II o\ |ork in the forenoon, to -how cause. .1 any the;, have, \\; v the snijl Ad in:n t at ion should no' he granted. (liven under my hand, this 2dn i day of September, An < In.mini IPdv \\'. I. Mel >< >\\ KI.L. I'lobatc Jutlk'i' for Kershaw 'dainty. I' lhli-i.ed oil the Js;h day !' September ami the oth day of Oitoher. IPL'v in the Camden Chronicle, and ; -ted at the < 'out t Hou-e do>u for ' I e t me pre.sei iIhmI hy law. I'lIK K T<) CO VI I M M I hi- a' o*' er:* - for a hair , ut . a. v* popu' it r w P h ' "'a a11 o11 . .; ;ii.- -nop, a e have ale.I 'o let th:- price continue to trie ' or I he \ea' We f;o\\ ha\< elll \oi i : i| phi i : r e m -' re 1 a' ' a'l.I i .llipetel ' force of l^dtcfi ill td.U ' . ' ' a III' |e I '- olde-1 ha r h W e u: to da'. -...V , I.; all le-pe 1 , a!'.. I 1!1\ It. * h> i" t " . i C ' an t; let:. I - . \ i l V I'espe. * fli:!\ . till I CKl'K \ i:.\l:i:l 1: sH<)l I I' la.:, -h. I'ropi > ' I IN \I IMSCH SKt.K \ ' i. h? ^ v. hat ma i "' ti ' ' m t date. a \.e, em hi ' 1 aJv I w maki o * i 1 *r> ? a' ' K. i - Iia s\ 1 ; ' \ til ' > ' i' ' a \. 1111'' < -' ;i' v f t he -" a'. ot It \\ I o :t> .ie . a . .1, an I t 1.. -a >?.? late I \\:ll a: 1 ' the a i "ill' 'a a ti na! t r. .? a a d \ ! m : t r at i \. .MKS. KATK lh (if I ISS. Admin';-' a \ ' .1'!' ' " v ' S otemher Slate I air I a-( of Month ' ( "luinhia. I).;. 1. The South ( aio : ' ! Ma State I-an less than a niontn a a a \ . The -how this year opens (?rt..her J an I . loses October J7, SIX full days and \ full nights. I lie I an ant noi it a- feel that they have arranged 'he he-t pro^iam eve*otl'e re< I ai >1 that it will l>e "different K\ery ell'ort ha- be. n made 'o put the fair on the very highest plane and the steady pfo^ie-- tha* ha- heei at ie timing tlie la-' few years w ! he roil! Killed this > ear I'atil Moore, secretary, has put into effect seveia! ideas that ha\ [ heen in his mind fur some time audi he believes that 'hey will meet w.'iii the approval ot tile ptiiilic. M-.J Moore is deterrn md that the fair will be tip top from a' amusement stand point, hut that a' ' he -ante time the teal purpose of "). fair 'he improvement of South < n Tina will be like wise stre-sed. ami ha- Worked lin' : einyr! \ alonyj . ! i i . ; 1'.' HI > f tile - ea. !k'- of t ll nt O l I S. < aim > iii'in ' n o P.apti-t Home 1 Mi-- heard at \ t la ' i. (I a . the ; ' > :. ! ' dle^e. .Ion. -!.o| o. A rk., ?th r rt v. h. dosed, tie hoard he' k' -' ,|" f .r, [>, that ' he c ,[ at i anno' .. .. | n i a . . Slain h\ lit her- in I a w I ?e r. i: a r k . ' >. '. 1 \ -1 11 y ! k k and, was -hot and killed : ?'e t.-<ia .' by in- father law. Thomas Pa'e. a' ' iie hitter's iuan. - \ miles from Mm itar.lt, nevoid; j to word tvcer. > : he:e. The ecu-.- ! "tie shooting wan<?t known. Pat. ai etulered to ;h she! itf. , lirkland wa- a resident this ' an. a salesman f. t a loca a.PoI .ale o < i i w as a bt : t.e: of I .etcher k kiattd, derk of ' i . our; I , .. ' bam". mty. i Because it's new Because its individual* Because it's I lie most beautiful automobile of the day. this new Buickv ^ - f Ii e ear of ears is enjoying the year of years 1 >rn -n in*; 'He /' Pest crowds winning I He in- -st ?xnfv . pr.t m- r??!! 11v.* up the huvest de ::i n!l tiiie-<nr hix-? >ry ? the Silver Snniversary Hunk wit!. Ne\? M .i.st erj neoe lushes l>v Kisher ix voir iik* the most sensational sue cess ever w.,ti by any new qualiti car' Millions of sjwot ators throncin^ Hun k showrooms in all part* of t!ie country' Tens of thousaiiils enthusiastically pla?un>? their orders for the Ruiek of Buicka ami car of ears 1 And all because it ia not only n leading en^nneennft achieveiTient of the past twenty-five yean em -I l'?Tt . !!* rS I1DI it .hf.| ; i 11 \ - ri ft ? rl.l -|i :t :?!>? hcimiM- i' J ,-r> ui an cnXjri?!\ in w st\V .i fa.M'wuit ing noV m?xl?- of auti :r.. tive !>vauty an?l luxun The motorists of \mern-n "lookcil to the leader fi r leadership** in antornutive ilesi^m Bunk miswervd with this epic mr. Ami the puMte is responding with over w helming domain! a demand that has fonxxi the ffreat Buiek factory to pnxluotion levels unprecedented in its entire history! Tilt Ml \ t R. ANNIVERSARY B U IC K. With MuUrpiM Bodies by il LITTLE MOTOR COMPANY CA MDENS. C. > / X Partridge** Suffer During Pig Storm An -1. I? x n,s to the fury of the Kl?o . i-t week its the fact that a numb* 1 |>art ridge* were f <> u ri-1 dead i m? oil of the elempnt* Mr. j H ine, of the Fort Motle section in .St. Matthews Fridav 11101 1 -nowmg six partridge* thai wen a tied, among them an old hen and .. --tel. 1 he other four were V ou 1 or.-. I I'a ges are kn^wn to be hardy binl 'icularly the older birds, and men inr with game say that this ' is r ' time they ever saw these | jbiid . 'i i in a storm. A number of! othe o'tidges are said to have suf-; fen ' < same fate as those found* by llane. | s ' ' ri in ti.. - -eetion ai? eager! to i' .i closed eason declared in ; on!- ' mi t the paitiidge wil not be j CO.' 1 xtlf.ct t hi- -ea-on. 1 fiey de- ' 'vat a elo.-ei| -ea.-' a ft ?111 ' ! I .!.k-g;ving Day until < mistniai: giv. the youngei birds a chancel ' < g:ow to maturity. The partridge I hunting season . - scheduled to be- I gm on lhank-g...ng day. Calhoun 1 I llles. Mi.es kukunnga, - under arrest at Honolulu fnt the murder of (iiH Jam.e-on, In, whom he tii-t kidnapped and then muidered. He was' paid a ransom and a bill of the! ransom money led to his capture. He i confessed his guilt. Art (loebel. winner of the Doltf ptr/e jor a (light from San Krai.- : Cisco to Honolulu, on Saturday won! several thousand dollars when he I I mad?- a successful non-stop Might from l.os Angeles to Cincinnati, Ohio. Si .'.or Joseph H binson. vice pre-aa i.tial candidate on the Alfred1 K. Smi'.'i ticket. cl<?-ed eighteen day.- ) of intensive campaigning with al' speech at I'aducah. Ky.. Friday night and w.'. rest for a few days at hil home m Arkansas. TAX NOTICE Office of Treasurer Kcr-haw County,) Camden. S. ('., Sept. 12. 1M28. Notice is r.crehy given that the ; hooks will he opened for the* collection of State. County and School] Taxes from <> toiler loth. I PL's, to I March loth. 1 A penalty of I per cent Will be added to all taxes unpaid January 1-t. "J per cent February 1st. l'J'J'.) and 7 oer cen? . March !. I 1 1 he rate per centum for Kershaw' wir.!\ is a- foil, w M ID State I a x e s. , i i'.-D- l School. ; School Tax- - 7 1 ou'll V Ta\e-. > I .. Ho- pital \ ' "fi-t it ut iona I School Tax 1'etUie!" \ School 1";1X ! ? '' T.tal ' i1 e Ka,b T" a n-hip Road Horn!-, for DeKalh Tovvn-h:p only J?t Dog tax $1 .'Jo, A.l dog owners nr" 'eijuired t" make a return of their flogs to tne ( ounty treasurer, who >s required to furnish a license tag. All dogs caught without the onse tag the ownet- w-! 1 be suh.n-' t to a fine f)f ^b.Oh -r .nprisonmeiit n-d more' than five tin . . 1 he t"!l- g School Di.-tricts ! have specui c-: School D ' 'No. l . l s i _ J School D - * No. J 1: S nool 1' 'No. ;} i School 11 No. 1 ; -1 s. hiiol D- No. b . . . . . . . "i School D No. f? i - ! . hno! D N 7 11 j vi';' ol 1' No. s j j - o! 1 No. p ! ID- No. Id 1 D N ' ! - ! i > - !'.- >' \. . j :; ' j I > D - ' No. 1.-, '; i - . D -' . N . Id Di-t i . ' No. l;i . ; j " Distric' N . Jo I District No. jj . i' -trie! No. j ; D, -: r' ' No. D-s' i i t No. 27 .... I : ; !- No. jt I I o - . . > \ r> '2;i ID- No. r.u D - v .. j ID.-- \ . > D: ?' ' ; ' ! | S. he.- ! D - N I j >.n- 1'- \ ... ' I S ftoo' . . n- N . ' -t 1 t v ! Sch tr-I.-t N ;7 I 1 he 1' Ta \ i - - ! o" MI i ' d.- d ... - : - | ag? |\u".iy # J | * t - t.tt j ?'11 v' o -. b >t h in iu . ? \ i ; ie-.t- :n incorporate.: t- w*i-. ( > .in' as a road t;i\ . \ ept n;.r. 'e:- of the gospel M , m ihargcj t a congregation, tea he- empjo-. < > i m public s-hoo'.-. - n., ; trustee- ' and persons permam- \ : -aided in I tre military servo. ' the State anil pi -ens who served r tr.e W ar Be- | 'vvee.r ;h< state-, ;i d .K. uuaranline, -I i". :ce of tltis state and all residents who may bo attending school or college at the time w r.en said roa i ax -h.-il be Co me due. 1'," sons claiming disabilities must present certificate from two reputable physicians of this county. Al! information with reference to taxes will be furnished upon application. When inquiring please state school distict or township S. W. HOGUE, County Treasurer. mix. " ' ? J. L. Kay field liu (filbert (irigy* j . inoi m'H about 1" r .1 i, die KaylU'M. of <?"! t wit.-. s ho l w 11 h it -hoi g . , . t ,1 Igg- '.! < M. -t. 1 tU'l.i , t i'..nl us I t"'!1 1 (( _ . 1.1 .4 ft A lit IK -I'll til "! tile ht Ka> !i. M died about j, ,1<>U i:tfi it dm i I HI HI < il I""1 i M , i r.,--?te ri< i i ...viijt> otlicers, j ? j. lit ..lit: la-nit n!. I'he J - of t n i' : ' llM.it e all .1 ' I ,, - . it- ! . v ,i. Hi- - I .i.j/ ?ng Kay field, .id been uiiii i . -i only >ix or hi.rii.i iiiI ; a .fi it*11 *. heir } . (..* I i .I. I I. : I' eld colli - .i n!' .1, !,' I.? ,.1' Mi-. Kay j. .. *, Si.u'' ' arpiiiia. I ' ,-v :. i:/ i .i 1 ui il i nil jtf, w h M . f i d-.'. ing. Ihiir roa<l I -< 1 by 'iK- !' Mi. (inggs, w hose hull--' ;: 1. !' I 111 'lilt' I'lilll sunil' tli.S! i 1 < ruitil was h;ii 1, and alni" t j. til." ui till- (iii gg- in inn* was a . ti.nl pile e ili'lil the I Htl| f iiail t'? i . a.iii' -t '.ii a -top ''i get uver 't. ,\! tiling,- Wit- -tai.ii g ' 'K i t*, o'l ! g'Hl .- .lit' ! ' K' I'Uilli it- ' 'K- Cliupi' v :it1.1nk and nefore 'lie ar reach iii he fi t : '. iirou, tin- w irid I !. Some .! the hot passed ign i<; t \ I i i * - hiti..: mi the sterl j wheel, and the hulk el' them I ge?i ;n hi- left -houKlei' and breast, "i ? . it:' wet.' en pa.-t (irigg-. ui' h _ .- < : |.'ed nioi e t<> title -ide and then he rili.i il -ei'iil.d -hilt, tile ch.rge passit g through the back side gla-- et" the .pe Mis. Kayfield's side. i'Ut she was net hit. Kavtii-Id. although morta'.U wounded. dre-. e the ear on about one ha!;' m.'e down the read, then go' tfU's - ted by his wife, and lay down on ti.i ground, where he expired about hair' -in hour after being ,-iiot and - . 11 ly after a doctor who had been e.mnioned reached him. The body i- carried to the home of Tom Johnson. of Chesterfield county, a rel e. of Mrs. Kayfield, and it remain i : there until removed by Funeral I -et tor H. H. Leavitt. <,-!gg* started to < hestertie'ii to - himself up, and <>n the way met fivers to whom he surrendered. I ra re are many stories in regard to the unfortunate affair. It is unded r hat Crigg* gives as his reason f-T the murder that his daughter was '. trouble, ;tnd Kaytb-Id was held re I ' j spons!bio. Both men are members uf : we.l known families, i The funeral of Raylield war heJJ .Monday afternoon at New Hope church by Rev. L. 11. (iriftith, in the jyicsciire of a very large gathering, and interment was there. The young man was .'1 years old, and was. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .1. Bayfield, of ( ason CJ!< 1 Field. ?Wadesboro Messenger. A life guard was unable to save Joe ('oparil, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from drowning because the latter J had greased his hair, which prevented the guard getting a hold on it. After having rung a ehureh bell in W inst on-Salem. N. ('., for many years George \V. Blakely recently pulled the rope and the bell crashed through the tloor above, killing him. Twelve men kidnaped a ne^ro19 ter at the Pennsylvania station! Rahway, N. J., Friday and with a mail pouch estimated to diH tain $10,000 to $3U,?)00 i? cash fl securities after leaving their handcuffed to a tree about '25 from Rah way. ! SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY"""'''^! SCHEDULES FROM AND IO CAMDEN, s. C. j Corrected to September 23, 1928. Arrive !F:(T(> A. 12:25 P. 10:51 P. 8:17 A. 1:25 P. 7:25 P. From For Fastern Cities?Florida ^ Fasten) Cities?Florida x Fasten) Cities?-Florida F1 o r id a?E a s te r n Cities Florida?Fastern Cities * Florida?Flastern Cities A. 2:25 p. >0:54 p ? " a: 4:35 P. 7 :25 p 1 x Stops to discharge passengers from 11 l/u|,M j' beyond and to receive passengers for Sav L an<* I beyond. aw _ stops to receive passengers for Hamlet and h,-v and to discharge passengers from Columbe. ?., 11n<i I yond. ti,ul b?I'u 11 ma ns?('oaches?Diners. j For further information or reservation euii Ticket Agent. dli ?i . R. E. CHEWNING| Contractor and Builder! Camden, S. C. I \ If you have building H ; du let me figure with yoJH i Satisfaction guaranteed.^? References given on ap-l j plication. j Wood's Winter Lawn Grass Seed And Italian Rye TO BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS Fresh Shipment of Red, White and Pearl Onion Seti Phone 10 ZEMP & DePASS lexall Store I I Protect Your Dependents I Kverv earnest man s. , t ,ry make it part of his life plan to II ,...re a competence t?> pioieci. n nisei I and his loved ones from do- 1H The First National Bank 1 Of Camden, South Carolina IE ONLY NATIONAL RANK IN KERSHAW COUNTY I