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Ufion Heads Drive In White Chevrolets Mich., Sept. 20.?Fifty ,wr>-white automobiles, all -aimed ltK*' ant* and BntHl by an army of drivers dress, j in anifurma identically alike, this rtunif *l',e pl?*d at the disposal I ^ate commanders her? attending ^lunal convention of the A merits hegion. The cars represent part of many (1tnordinaiy provisions made for the ^ifort and convenience of Legionpre,. during their annual conclave, iad arc one of several contributions the Chevrolet Motor Company to further the success of the convention. The cars special sedans carry *he [region seal in gold on the driver's uoor, the lettering designating the or territory of the commander o which each car is assigned. Cuis nil serve the commanders from early naming until midnight every day of he iun vent ion, and arc available contaniiy fur use anywhere in the counv ,n which Detroit is located. Co\r> for the spare tires, carried in orward fender wells, reveal a motif ror|(ed out in red, white ami blue, mj the drivers, in naval uniforms, ko carry the national colors in their Iress. In addition to supplying cars for Itatc commanders, the Chevrolet ompany is loaning its trail-blazing utomobile, which two years ago comileted the first land trip ever made rom Buenos Aires to the United States, to the "40 and 8" parade, and s supplying every legionnaire who egistors for the convention with a ronze medal commemorative of his isit to the city. The Presbyterian synod of South arolina, in session at Clinton this eek, heard committee reports that resbyterian colloge and Thornwel rphanage at Clinton are in a state f serious financial starvation ami dopted resolutions urging' presbytries to appoint strong committees o push a drive for Thanksgiving doations to the orphanage. Mi?s Sally .J, Wil?on shot herself! through the heart in her bedroom at j' her home ten miles north'of Greer,,! ami her funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, ^he was 13 years old, ai member of u prominent family, and' owner of large farms near Highlands, j She had been in poor health and despondent fur several months. I NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS I Ail pa i ties indebted to the estate Hf W. K. Johnson, Jr., are hereby noHtkd to make payment'to- the under-1 Bgned, and all parties, if any, hav-: B; claims against the said estate! ^Ell present tnem likewise, duly atBsteri within th*e time prescribe<l by Bw. RICHARD SINGLETON Executor Camden, S. Sept. 2, 1931. I NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I Notice is hereby given that the Partnership of R. T. Smith and C. G. Bradfield, Contractors, and operating Bider the firm name and style of ^Rmrth & Bradfield, Macon, Ga., has mutually dissolved. All obligaHoos of the said firm of Smith & ^Bvflield has been assumed and paid Bhll be paid by the said R. T. In . the future the said It. T. B?/tr. will have no authority whatB&to hind the said C. G. Bradfield, ^Bany way whatsoever, and the said BG. Bradfield will have no authority b - said R. T. Smith in any whatsoever. ! R. T. SMITH ! C. G. BRADFIELD Ga., Sept. 17, 1931.' TAX NOTICE Bt.f,,r collection of School, BT a 11k rtCitir iuav. . ? jvw*. B - September 15th and stay u?"i! I>ecet?bor 31st, 1931, in^Bj<;without any penalty. Any f?nr..n concerning this office by ma 11. W h B>M';r about taxes please state HP1''* di>;rift in which you live or P^Pcrty. ''.lowir.c i> a list of total levies H> 1 ach s 'Uool district for School. Bar.d State taxes. Do K alb Township Bf" '"-trict No. 1 JS'.tz f' 1' <t- t No. 2 46 1J.?;; ? ^ No. 4 ......... 48'.* 1 ?:str No. 0 48 ,-t No. 31 h"" I -t vict No. 43 31 Buffalo Township T"" ''strict No. 3 46% Bfr" District No. 5 28-% P>(".. I?.<trict No. 7 37% B*f" 1 b>trict No. 15 28% ^B " District No. 20 28% Bjf" . 1 ~t riot No. 22 51, B<*>. District No. 23 28% District No. 27 41% No. 28 28% pi District No. 31 36% B*'; District No. 40 51 lt2 ^Bv D.-trict No. 42 28% ' Flat Rock Township B*>1 District No. 8 41% . Bj??l District No. 9 41% B**; District No. 10 32% ' Bv Strict No. 13 28% BJf< District No. 19 41% Bfu'i District No. 30 28% BJ^ District No. 33 41% Jooj District No^37 . . 41% B**> District N$/41 . .# 41% ^ noo: District No. 46 35% B**>1 l>istrict No. 47 38% B. Wateree Township District No. 11 35% r?; District No. 12 46 H v District No. 16 32 Br* District No. 29 34% Br! District No. 38 28% ^ ?<K>1 District No. 39 33% Yours respectfully, S. W. HOGUE, Treasurer, Kershaw County, Som v Camden, S. C. B Ptember 14th, 1931. MASTER S SALE Mate of South ( urolinu bounty of Kcrahaw In the Court *f Common I he Prudential Insurance Compunj <?! America, Plaintiff against I" Fropst, Defendant *+* 1 1 - " Under and by virtue of an Order of (ourt made m the above entitled action and dated the 12th day of Sentemher, 1981, the Master for Ker- ' shaw County will offer for sale at public auction, before the Kershaw County (/Ourt House door, Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday be lfMM day of October, 11)31, th * following described real estate: "All that certain piece, parcel or tinct of land containing two hundred sixteen (21(1) acres, more or less, known as the "McCaskill Place," bounded north by lands of Andrew 11. Campbell, formerly of Ben Claiborne, Jr., and of Isaac Jones and Spears (reek; hast by Spears Creek, lands of Isaac Jones, lands of Henry Braeey and lands of W. H. Tiller; on tho. ')U?, /jy,'u,?(^s (){ Dracey, and lands of W. H. Idler; on the West by lands of Andrew B. Campbell, formerly of Idler, and the lands of Andrew B. Campbell, formerly of Hen Claiborne, Jr., being situate in Kershaw County, South Carolina. "Also, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Kershaw, the State of South Carolina, containing seventy-four (74) acres, more or less, known as the "Hen Claiborne, Jr.. 1 lace," bounded North and Northeast by lands of Liberty Jones, Isaac Jones, and lands of Andrew B. Campbell, Southwest by lands of Ben Claiborne, Sr., and Northwest by lands formerly of Bearfoot, must of Baldwin, Southeast by lands of Andrew B. Campbell." Terms of sale Cash, provided that the successful bidder be required by the Master to forthwith deposit the* ?l $250.00 in cash or certified check, the same to be forfeited in case of non-compliance and in case of compliance to be credited on the purchase Pri<*- W. L. DeRASS, Jr.. Master for Kershaw County. September 18th, 1931. MASTER'S SALE ! State of South Carolina County of Kershaw In the Court of Common Pleas The First Carolina^ Joint Stock Land , Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff against Bolivar D. Boykin, F. I. Proctor, as Trustee, Caroline LeConte Boykin, and Carolina Power & Light Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order f Court made in the above entitled action and dated the 9th day of September. 1931, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, before the Kershaw County Court House Door, Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being the 5th day of October. 1931, the following described real estate: "All those pieces, parcels or lots of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Kershaw, in the State of South Carolina, nine (9) miles south of the City of Camden, on the waters of Swift Creek and on both sides of the Southern Railway, and on both sides of the Public Highway from Camden to Sumter, designated on a plat by T. E. Wilson, surveyor, dated September 24th, 1919, as tracts 1A. 2A, 4A, OA and 22, containing in (he aggregate two hundred twenty f (220.21) acres, and is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Plat Book 4 at page 224. Parcels 1A, 2A. 4A and OA arc contiguous and are bounded as a whole on the east by lands of L. W. Boykin. J. Willis Cantey and B. II. j Boykin; on the south hy lands of B. H. Boykin and hy plantation road separating the same from lands of W. A. and 1). A. Boykin; on the west hy lands of W. A. and I). A. Boykin, a ditch dividing, and hy lands of W. A. Boykin, same being tract HA <>n plat above referred to; and on the north by the Hopewell Place of Shannon. Tract 22 of said land is bounded on the north hy premises of J. Willis Cantey and by the Public Highway; on the cast and south by I premises of B. H. Boykin and on the west hy JPublic Highway above referred to. and being the same land coi veyed to Bolivar I). Boykin by deed of Aline Wooten and F. M. Wootcn. dated November 26th, 1923, and recorded in the office of the Clerk <?f Court for Kershaw County in Book "BG" at page 796, less four (4) acres thereof conveyed to Trustees of School District No. 2 by said B. D. Boykin by deed dated February, 1921. recorded in the said office in Book "BF" at page 552." Terms of sale: One-third Cash; with the privilege to the purchaser of paying all cash, the deferred portion of the purchase price to be payable in three equal annual instalments, payable 1, 2 and 3 years after the date of sale, and to be evidenced by the note of the purchaser secured by his valid purchase money mortgage, said note and mortgage to con-tain suoh terms and provisions as the Master and the attorneys of the plaintiff may approve; the Master to require of the successful bidder a deposrit of $400.00 before accepting his bid as final, th? same to be forfeited and applied to costs in tJie event of the purchaser's non-compliance within thirty days from date of sale." ? _ W. L. DePA'SS, JR., Master for Kershaw County j September 18th, 1981. I Expense Money < Valid Court Says The supreme court of South Carolina, in ? decision handed down lart > "ight, refused to enjoin the state 1 treasurer from paying members the KeneJul assembly $200 each, vot- 1 id to themselves in the 193! appro- *' p'iation bill as expense money. I he ease, which was. in the orig- ] inal jurisdiction of the yourt' arose when J. B. Scroggie, of Columbia, < through attorneys, contested the ? ''ght of the legislators to vote to a themselves this expense money, <' which was in addition to the $100 i received as pay for the term. I Four members of the court con- 1 lurred, and the fifth, Thomas !\ f Cothran disqualified himself from the case. Justice Bonham, however, con- * curved only in the result of the ru.- 1 ing opinion; Membeis of the ( iierokee avenue *" Bapjist church at Caffney confirmed 1 ?i ieduction in his own salary made by 1 their pastor, Rev. < . A. Kir by, of $25 f a month from hi* stipulated salary of : $250 a month, j - , t MASTER'S SALE 1 State of South Carolina ' ounty of Kershaw Court of Common Fleas 1 ? ( Rachael C. Brown, personally and as < administratrix of the Estate of W W. Brown, Carrie K. Brown. Robert L. Brown, Sallie Cook Tyler, c James H. Cook, Bonnie F. Cook, ' Plaintiffs, 1 , against . Elizabeth Blyther, Jessie J}. English. Sumner George, Defendants. ( Under and by virtue of an Order i of his Honor, W. H. Townsend, Judge ?t ^he Fifth Circuit, at Ohambers, * Columbia, S. C.,.of date September 17, 11)31, in the above entitled cause, < I will offer for sale to the highest bid- der for cash on the first Monday in October, 1931, (being October 5, ' 193J), before tiie Court House door 1 in Camden, S. C.. during the legal , hours of sale, the following described parcel of real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, and State of South Car- , olina, known and designated in the plan of the said City as lot No. 1140, fronting sixty-six (00) feet on ' Church Street and extending back West of a uniform width and to a depth of two hundred sixty-four (204) feet, same being that conveyed by Wayne F. Perry, W. H. Carter and J. W. Carter to Mattie M. Bovkin by deed of date, April 18. 1890. recorded in the office of -the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book BBB, page 198, and which William E. Boykin acquired from the other heirs at law Mattie M. Boykin by deed of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book AG, page 42." W. L. DePASS, JR.. Master for Kershaw County September 17, 1931. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw Court of Common Pleas I The Enterprise Building & Loan Association, Camden, S. C. against Silvia Walker, James Walker, Charlotte Walker, Willie Walker and George Walker, Defendants. ??? Under and by virtue of a Decree of his Honor, W. Ff. Townsend, Judge of the Fifth Circuit, at Chamber*, f olumbia, S. C\, of date September 17, 1931, in the above entitled cause. I will offer for sale to the highest hi<ldr?r for cash on the first Monday in October, 1931. (being oeionrr " >.? 1931), before the Court House Door in Camden. S. C? during the legal hours of sale, tDo following described parcels of real estate: All that piece, parcel or dot of land situate, lying and being in the.State of Soufh Carolina. County of Kershaw and City of 'Camden, and being designated as lot No. 10 on a plat of | subdivision by J. R. Edmunds, C. E..' I said plat being on record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Flat Book No. 2 at page 3. Said lot fronts fifty (50) feet North on York street of said City and , is bounded on the North by York j Street; East by lot No. 11 of said subdivision; South by lot No. 13. and 'West by lot No. '9. The above doscribed property is that conveyed t> me by Henry Savage and Geo. T. Little by deed of date. March 13. 1919. which deed is recorded in th" office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. V. at page 775. Also, All that piece, parcel or tra : of land situate, lying and being, in the State of South Carolina, Count.i of Kershaw and City of Camden, 'fronting fifty (50) feet North on York Street, and designated as lot I No. 9 in Block 1, on the subdivision i plat made by J. L. Edmunds, Civil 1 Engineer, of date, January 16, 1909, [on record in the office of Clerk of i Court for Kershaw County in Plat : Book No. 2, page 3. The said lot | is bounded North by York Street; East by lot No. 10, property of Spencer Walker; South by lot No. 14; and West by lot No. 8, property of Ed. Carolina. The above described lot is that conveyed to me, the said Spencer Walker, by Henry Savage and Geo. T. Little by deed of date, June 24, 1919, which deed is recorded in the office of jt>he Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. Z. at page 270. And also: Two (2) shares of the Capital Stock of the 17th series of The Enterprise Building A Loan Association. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County September 17, 1931, governor's Cotton Bill Announced iVohilettng the planting of t<?tt m'*'' " ''li' purpoM? of ft'ivwmn' " '' 'k of Si uth ( , "ia 1,1 tl,f >t-ui 1932. and p.-h-br ' *. 'he g.uhr .ng ? n|J ri^. t ,otion planted vTuuti ? . , ?laU. d South ( .il.iliiui i ft t he veai 1932; "'o vidi ng ft(| ,Al,-iinnaiio,i of'th. dexiran ...tlun hull weev ,1, (anthon "nous Iji andis; Bohemun) eraduai ng llu* ci:seas,- of t)u lotion known us the coiton root rot < phy matotrihum Oinnivoiuin. duggar); declaring t to he a misdemeanor to violate any irovision.s of this act am! providing mnishment therefor: and providing or the suspension thereof'.. Be it enacted by the Cieneral AsK'lnbly of the State oj South Cur.iina: Section l\ Tliut in the tear ] ubjeet lo i hi* prov isions of Section > theieoJ the commissioner of agj ieul uro. commerce and industries shall! ake all needful and necessary steps j or 1^u> purpose of exterminating! dexican cotton boll weevils and other! tests ailed.ng cotton and its growth I hereof in the State of South < at<>-| ina; tliat the said commission! i '! Agriculture, commerce and industr -s! d?a!l further take all needful an ! J lecessaiy steps to eradicate the dis-j ase affecting cotton known as audi -ommgnly called cotton root-rot. Section 2: That the planting ofj otton seed lor the purpose of rais ng eqti on be and the same is hereby prohibited in the State of South Carolina during the calendar year 1932, ajul further, the gathering of . otton grown in said year and the ginning thereof are hereby prohibit:'d. Section .1: 'I hat any person, firm, corporation or association of persons who shall plant or cause to be planted any cotton seed for the purpose of raising cotton in the year 1932; or any person, firm, corporation association of persons, who shall gather or otherwise harvest, or gin, or eau-0 to be gathered, harvested or ginned, any cotton grown in the year 1932 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there j of shall bo fined the sum of not lees than one hundred ($100.00) dollars, nor more than five hundred ($500.00) dollars, or imprisoned not less than ten (10) days nor more than sixty (00) days for each offense, or both, at the discretion of the court. Section 4: That said commissioner of agriculture, commerce and industries is hereby empowered to destroy or cause to be destroyed any eotton or cotton plants, which may he grown or found to be growing on any land in the State of South Carolina in the year 1932, and Ik* is empowered lo call upon all necessary officers of the state for the purpose of preventing the growing of such cotton plan's or the gathering of such cotton during said year 1932. Section 5: This act shall not become effective unless and until a sufficient number of States produi ing a quantity of not less than seventy-five (75 per cent) per centum of the total cotton grown in the United States during the year I HMO, enact similnt legislation hfn | to on or hoI'oro January 15, HM2. The United Stairs government u port for the year HMO shall be used to determine these stairs which pr ?duce not Irss than srvrnly fivr (75 per cenll per centum of thr total cotton grown m thr United States, Section >: All arts or parts nf acts inconsistent with this art a?c hereby repraletl. Marshal Henri I'ctuin, 75, who stemmed defeat at Verdun, experts to visit America next October for the York town celebration. In an interview in Paris in reply to a question as to what he most wanted to see in America, the French warrior said: "D'esprit American?the American spirit. I.t's one of the most wonderful in the world, even more enthusiastic than the French. 1 am not so much interested in the gigantic things of America- the skyscrapers,| Niagara Falls and such. It is that wonderful American spirit 1 want >o tee." ' The receiver of the defunct First 1 National bank, of (laffney, is about 1 to pay a 10 per cent, dividend to d Ipositors which makes a total of 75 pet cent, paid by him. j ___________________________________ I'rcsuient lliM?vcr has a ca'l for a I cun-d.i \ 1-onfori'Hi? ' < V- held in Washington, laginning ihconabei 2nd, to consider the whole question o! home construction, building,- financ ing, etc. A mail plane shortly aftei leaving San Francisco for Scuttle on W?dne>dny, caught fire ami fell into thy bu>. Thy pilot and three passengers arc reported as losing1 th?ir l.vcr m the accident. , I Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers 1 HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL S OFFICE TO PROCEED AT DNCE TO COLLECT ALL DELINQUENT TAXES, AND I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST ALL THOSE OWING BACK TAXES TO CALL AT THE OFFICE OI THE SHERIFF AND PAY SAME. BY CALLING AT THE OFFICE DELINQUENTS WILL SAVE THE COSTS OF HAVING A DEPUTY CALL ON THEM. J. H. McLEOD Sheriff Kershaw County | PAINFUL INDIGESTION "I find Blftck-Drnn^ht driven relief for Htomach trouble, tuuhod by conatipation," writ,en Mr*. M attain Atkins, of I ronton, Ohio. "I have boon troubled with indict etion? ! fcometinieh would hate pa* and pains under my rlla- M> f... .u uuuld ferment, and I Buffered uufnsN ferliriK? I found that tnU.nK n few tlusi H <>f Illa?'k-1 n auKi 1 wc.inl (aiiN this ftcliiiK lo pa.su aw.o. I have used HI... I. I a..unlit f..i y. in>, ..ial I .an nay thai ii is i lie iiHslioila- f > i rm- " in* * BujjjjWS Hair Cuts 25c I This is to notify my customers and friends that this | shop has reduced the price of Hair Cutting from 35c to 25c. This is in keeping with our policy for forty years of meeting price advances or declines as the I situation might warrant. The price of shaves will re- j main as heretofore. These prices are for Cash only. Sanitary shop, good barbers and courteous service. : Let us serve you. j EUREKA BARBER SHOP I. B. ENGLISH, Proprietor j ' ? " I NOTICE To Our Depositors: In view of the small returns now available from investment . ! funds in high grade securities and commercial paper acceptable for reserve purposes, banks generally over the United States have found it essential to sound banking practice to reduce the rate pf interest paid on savings deposits. I 9 j After full consideration of the situation, the undersigned banks, in Camden, have deemed it advisable to revise the interest rate, and j announce, that effective October 1, 1931, interest paid on savings deposits will be at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, compounded quar- ! terly. The Bank of Camden I The First National Bank I -** - * * - ' . ; k ?. ?