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County Fair Notes Judge Town send will be holding the fall term of court during the county fair and the big Democratic rally. He has been invited to sit among the distinguished guests, that day to review the parade. It is hoped that he will accept the invitation, for all the court officials, jurors and others attending court, will be anxious to see the parade. 0 The city street forces will put the fair grounds in good shape (before the carnival arrives here next week. You can always count upon the city offi-rials and Street Commissioner Bill Whitakar to take an interest in anything that helps the coifimunity. A. E. Miller, of the fair committee, will be in Columbia this week and will invite many of the (farm machinery exhibitors to visit our fair next week. It is thought that many of them will accept the invitation. rh The football fans are requested not to cross over the wire fence during the game with 'Sumter. With ifo many people on the side lines, it_is confusing to the players and officials. This section is reserved for the players, official?, scorers, water boy?, the team physician, visiting newspaper reporters, and others who are needed to make the game a success. t-The largest crowd to see a football game in Camden is expected to ^witness the Cumden -<Sumte iT game on 'Friday, the 28th. Of course .Sumter will bring over a large rooting section. It has been many years since iSumter has defeated Camden, but year their team is clicking in a lively fashion, and they are counting on getting the big end of \he score. However, the champions can be counted on iriving their usual bril-! Httt fight, especially where the com. Petition is to be as keen as the eoonty fair game.. H. G, Garrison, Jr., has about fifty "*r$ in sight, who will wear red jjfirt? in the Democratic rally tparade. However, as there are many in the county who have mules and horses H>at can ride in the parade, who have been approached, they are retu got In loucft witK^Mr. Car rison. All those 'having an old shirt will turn it in before the parade* to be dyed a brilliant red at DesChamps dry cleaning shop. Many of the older generations will recall the exciting days of 1876 when nearly every man in the county donned, a red shirt and rode into town on mules and horses to help redeem our state from Republican and negro mis-rule, which had dominated South Carolina since the Civil iwar. " . ( ' \ The iSpanish-American war veterans are requested to get in touch with Bill Young, who will be in charge of that 'branch of the parade. . The members of the American Legion wilh-report to Bill Alexander at the Legion Hall. Also all visiting Legionnaires, and all requested to bring along their Legion cap. ' All of the 1876 red shirts in Kershaw and neighboring counties, are requested to get in touch writh $. M. Kennedy, Jr., who will provide cars for them in the paradie. Mr. Kennedy would like to get the names of all red shirts as ear# as possible, so as to know just how many cars will be necessary for them. John deLoaoh and John Villepigue will have eharge of the Boy Scouts and all are expected to wear their scout uniforms that day. ________ . i Mrs. C. E. Watts is busy arranging committees to look after the various women's organizations who will be represented in the parade, such as the Daughters of the American Revolution, United Daughters of the Confederacy and American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Watts will also have the big job of looking after the 2,000 school children that will be a part of the parade. The Hoover buggies will create as much interest bringing up the rear of the .parade as a steam' calliope does to a circus parade. Instead of ' two cars to every garage, as promised by the great Republican party, many farmers feel lucky to have a Hoover buggy, which everyone knows is nothing but the rear axle of a Ford mounted on automobile tires, and a seat on same. Shafts are attached and a mule pulls it Instead of a highpowered motor. For every Hoover buggy there *yill be a prize of $1.00, and for the most unique one in th% parable there will be a special prize of $5.00. Chief of Police Hilton is 'expected to have a number of State Highway patrolmen to help handle the crowds on the big day of our fair. The Legion and iShrine Club have arrunged for a free act at the county fair that will thrill the visitors. They have contracted with KosardVivyana Company, composed of four acrobats, who will do high aerial acts and platform stunts twice daily commencing on Wednesday. Some of their acta are death defying and wnl make chills run up and down your back. Their platform acts will be all that is expected of four expert acrobats. The hours for these free u<fts will be announced later, and they will be a big feature of the fair. , Saturday, October 20, will be the negro day at the county fair. The colored school children from all sections of the county will" parade through the business section, ami will be admitted free of charge to the fair grounds. One of the features that day will be a football game between the negro teams from the Jackson* high school of Camden and the negro high school of Charleston. The Charleston team was victorious last season by a score of 6 to 0, but as the Camden team only lost three players from last year's team they are hoping to' win this year. The Jackson school irf coached by Charles Watterman, formerly of the State College at Qrnpgeburg. He has three fast players in Waddy Rudolph, Murray James and Richard Dow. The admission will be 10c and 25c. A section of the grounds will be reserved for white people who care to see the game. NOTICE OF SALE ^ Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, dated 15th day of October, 1932, in the case of THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA, Plaintiff, vs. FANNIE iSHILRLEY, etc., et. al., Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, requiring a deposit of 3 per cent of the plaintiff's mortgage indebtedness, before the Court House door in Camden, South 'Carolina. during the legal hours of sale on the first .Monday in November, 1932, the following described property: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw and in DeKalb Township, about two miles east of Oamden, between Chesnrut Road and Tiller's Ferry Road and lying on both sides of the National Highway, containing 98.6 acres, more or less, as shown by plat made by R. W. Mibcham, Surveyor, bearing date March 21, 1922; said tract of 4and is bounded on the north by lOhesnut Raud, separating same from lands of J. S. Dunn and by lands of Sheorn; east by lands of Sheom and Tiller's Ferry Road, separating same from lands of Hall; south by Tiller's Ferry Road, separating same from Hall and Dunn and on the west by Chesnut Road, separating same from lands of J. S. Dunn. Said tract of land is the same conveyed1 to B. L. Shirley by deed bearing date January 9, 1914, and of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in book A ir , pflgA 130" Terms of Sale: One-fourth Tl-T) of the accepted bid to be paid in cash and the balance on credit, payable in three (3) equal annual installments, with interest thereon at seven <7) per centum (per annum, and secured by a*mortgage of the premises upon the bid of the purchaser; providing the purchaser shall have the right when complying with the terms thereof, to pay in cash the wtyole or any part of the credit portion of the purchase price. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for KeTshaw County NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County in the case of Elizabeth Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Isaac Taylor, et. al., defendants, I will sell to the highevst bidder for cash, requiring a deposit of 3 per cent of the plaintiff's mortgage indebtedness, before the court house, door in. Camden. .South .Curo- ; lina, during the legal hours of sale j on the first Monday in November,| 1932, the following described property: __ I * All that parcel or lot of land lo- j cated on what is known as Monroe 1 Boykin Park, situated outsideW^he limits of the City of amdenr**a e being designated as lot No. 39 on a plat of survey by Messrs. Wilson, Sompayrae & Arguhart under date October 26, 1908 and also on plat by R. W. Miteham, Surveyor, to be found of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Plat Book No. 4, page 27. The said lot being bound on the North by Third Avenue; on the Easrt by what is known as Boykin StreeJ.; on the South by lot No. 38, now owned by Ella Bolden; and on the West by lot No. 47 of the division of the said property. v The tract of land hereinabove described is the lot conveyed to Captain Taylor and Mary Taylor by J. W. Boykin by deed of date November 8, 1922, winch deed n recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw -County hi Book B. <5. at page 168." =7 W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County % - - / . , . . - ^ r-r-^ 9* Sapij Ridicules Hambright Claims Columbia, Oct. 15.?Claud N. Sapp, state Democratic chairman, said South Carolina Republicans are having "pii>o dreams" if they expect to receive 40,000 votes for their party in the general election. "I warrant you the Republican p^ty in this state "will not got 10 per cent of the 37,000 or 40,000 votes they have been talking about," he said. '' < "The Republican party comes into this state at a time when it has made | a misatable failure of everything <B*-- s, side tnO state. It got little over 3,000. here in 1028 when the issue was much , more involved than it is today." ^ FINAL DISCHARGE 1 Notice is hereby given that | months front this date, on the 14th of November, 1082, at 11 o'clock a. m, I 1 will make to tho ProbAte Court or Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of Mao 1). Whitaker, deceased, and on the same date 1 will apply to the said 1 Court for a final discharge as said Administrator, iC. iC. WHilTAKRR, SR., , Administrator Camden, ,S, C? Oct. 14, 1^982 NOTICE OF SALE i Notice i9 hereby given that in ac- I cordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw bounty. South Carolina, in the case of 1 Ilk WATEBEE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, agaist I HESTER BUjjfcKiS REDDISH, J>t. al., defendants, I will sell to the highest | bidder for cash, requiring a deposit of 3 per cent of the Plaintiff's mqpt| gage indebtedness, before tho Court I House door in Camden, South Caro-1 I lina, during the legal hours of sale on the first (Monday ip November, 1932, the following described property: . . "All those pieces, parcels or lots of land, with buildings thereon, situated in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, on the Northwestern intersection of York and Church Streets of the said ffcity of CaiftdeflC being lots designated on the "plat of >said City of Cam-j den as lots 1147, 1148, 1149 and .the Eastern portion of lot 1160, said Tbts as a whole fronting One Hundred Ninety-Eight (198) feet on Church Street and extending back Westward along York street of a uniform width, to a depth of Two Hundred Forty (240) feet and is bounded as follows: North by lot 1146, now property-of E. H. Dibble; East by Church Street; South by York, street and West by I remaining portion of lot 1160, prop-1 erty of Hester Burks Reddish and I others." . . . Also, "Ten (10) shares of the Capi-1 tal Stock of the Wateree Building 1 j and^ Loan Association held as collat-l eral to plaintiff's mortgage." W. L. DdPASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County j NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in ac-I cordance with the terms and provis-| ; Ions of the Decree of. the -Court of j 1 Common Pleas for Kershaw County | in the case of the Fidelity Buildingl and Loan Association, Plaintiff, vs. Selena 'Schofield, et. al., Defendants, I I. will sell to the highest bidder for cash, ^requiring a deposit of 3 per I cent 6f the plaintiff's mortgage indebtedness, before the court house I door in Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1932, the 1 following described' property: "All that "parcel or lot of land in I the County of_ Kershaw and .Stateof I South "Carolina, .in ""Monroe 'Boykm j Park, just North of the City of Camden, being known and designated as j lot number five (5) in the plat of | sub-division of said property of re-1 cord in the office of the Clek of (Court I for Kershaw County, in Plat Book 2, j page 12, said lot having a frontage j of fifty (60) feet south on First I Street, and extending back Nortb <>M a uniform width to a uniform dlepth I of one hundred twenty (120) feet, I and is bounded on the North bjfc lot! number 20 and on the East by lot number 6; on the (South by *Pirst Street, and on the West by lot number 4. Said lot was conveyed to Salenn "Schofield and George Schofield by C. C. Whitaker, by deed of date the 23rd day of December, 1027, and is found of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County." Also Five (5) shares of the Capital Stock,"Certificate Number 308, in the Fidelity "Building and Loan Associa lion. W. L. DePASS, JR., "Master for Kershaw County NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, South Carolina, dated tfie 3rd day of October, 1032, in the case of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN, Plaintiff, against MAjGGIE McC. DUNN, et. al., Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, requiring a deposit of 3 per cent of the plaintiff's mortgage indebtendness, before the court house door In Camden, C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1932, the following described property: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the Couhty or Kersnaw, State of South Carolina, containing Two Hundred Seventy (270) acres, and bounded on the North by lands of James McCoy; South and West by lands of J. S. Dunn; and East by lands of. Columbus Stokes, and being the name tract 6f land conveyed to me, Mangier MdC. Thinn, by deed of B. B. Olfyke, Master for 'Kershaw County."" _ ; - W. L. ?>ePASS, JR., ' "Master for Kershaw County" ? Just One Worse A man pinned underneath his car after an auto accident was being questioned by a policeman. "Married?" "No,Y said the man. "This is the worst fix I was ever in."?LUstige Blaetter, Zurich. 7 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of?the C-ourt of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, South Carolina, dated the 11th day of October, 1932, in the case of R. M. KENNEDY*^Plaintiff, vs. F. D. BOYKfbrand W.'K; DAVES, Trustees for Lofton L. Rodgers, Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, requiring a deposit of 8 per cent ot the plaintiff's mortgage indebtedness, before (he court house door in Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of salo on the tlrst Monday in November, 1932, the following described 'property: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land being situated. in the City of Camden, County and State aforesaid, fronting (South on LaFayotte Avenuo of said City one hundred and ten (110) feet, extending back North one hundred and twenty-four (124) feet, bounded North by premises now or formerly of F. M. Zenvp; east by premises of Edwards; South by I#aFayotte Avenue, and West by lot of J. H. MdLeod, being the same conveyed to ft. P. Rodgers by Spero Beleos by deed dated March 22nd, 1020, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court and R. jil. C. for Kershaw County in Book B. C. at page 03,. W. L. DePASS. JR., .Master for Kershaw County -?? notice of sale Notice is hereby given that an accordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, dated the 27th day of June, 1932, in the case of THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA, Plaintiff, vs. W. 11. TRUMSDALE, et. al., Defendants, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash requiring a deposit of 3 per cent of the plaintiff's mortgage indebtendnoss, before the court house door in Camden, iSouth Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1932, the following described property: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land in the .State of iSouth Carolina, and County of Kershaw and Wateree Township, about seven (7) miles northwest of the City of Camdep, being composed of tracts 7 and 8 of the subdivision of the Truesdule Place, containing in the aggregate one hundred ami -forty-four ami 2-40 (144.2) acres as shown on the plat of subdivision of the said! tract of land of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for 'Kershaw County in Plat Book 4, page 14. The tract of land herein described is bounded on the north by lands of Clarkson; on the east by lands of iClarkson and by tract number 6 of the said subdivision; on the -South 'by lands of John Ray, formerly of the estate of John Burdell; and on the West by lands of John Ray, formerly of the estate of Burdell. "The above described "tract of Tariff is the western portion of that tract conveyed to R. E. Stevenson and W. L. Wooten by deed of Sallie E. Truesdale_of date March 15, 1918, the interest of R. E. Stevenson having Heretofore been conveyed to E, L. Wooten, by deed bearing date August ?6, 1918, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. V. at page 567. The tract of land above described was conveyed to W. H. Truesdale by deed of -E. L. Wooten and W. L. Wooten bearing date December 1<3, -ArTE>.,~T918> and Tiled?far record in the office of said Clerk of .Court.0 W. L. DePASS, JR., v Master for Kershaw County ~ TAX NOTICE Books for collection of School, County and 'State taxes year 1932 wil open October 15, and stay open iffitil December 31, 1932, inclusive, without any penalty. Any information concerning this office will be given by mail. When inquiring about taxes please state (School District in which you live or own property. Following is a list of total levies for e^h School District, fpr School, County and State taxes: .... DeKalb Township Mills District No. 1 48% District, No, _ 2_ , ,,A......... 45 ? District No. -4 48% District No. 6 .............. 43 District No. 25 31 District No. 43 31 Buffalo Township District No. 9 ... r; rr....... . 46% District No. 5 28% District No. 7 37% District No. 15 28% District No.. 20 ........ 28% District No. 22 47% District No. 23 28% District No. 27 41% District No. 28 28% District No. 31 36% District No. 40 48% District No. 42 28%Flat Rock Township District No. 8 41% District No. 9 41% District No. 10 32% District No. 13 .28% District No. 19 41% District No. 30 28% District No. 33 41% District No. 37 41% District No. 41 41% District No. 46 35% District No. 47 < 28% Wateree Township District No. 11 35% District No. 12 46% District No. 16 32 District No. 29 34% District .28% District No. 39 ..... 33% h Yours respectfully, S. W. HOGUE, Treasurer Kershaw County, S. C. Dog Bites Driver Who Killed Lad Marshall, N. C., Oct, 1 -1.?-A dog attacked th? driver of an automobile which struck ami killed its little master on a highway near here last night. Kivo-year-old Charles Davis started , to follow his pet across the road, but . was hit by an automobile driven by Harry Tucker, of Hammond, Ind. When Tucker got out of the car the dog sprang at him, but was finally beaten off. Tucker and hid companion, Shm A. Goldberg, wore arested, but officers said the accident was unavoidable, and no inquest would be held. How Modern'Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly?Safely Gain Physical Vigor?Youthftilneso With Clear 8kin and Vivacious Kyea That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that overy woman possesses. Every morning take ono half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast?cut down on pastry and fatty meats?go light on potatoes, butter, eream and sugar?In 4 weeks got on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts?tho cost is trifling and it lasts 4 weeks. If even this first bottle doesn't convihco you this is tho easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat?if you don't feel a superb improvement in health-?so gloriously energetic?vigorously alive?ryour money gladly returned. Hut be sure for your health's sake that you usk for and get Kruschen Salts. Get them at DeKalb Pharmacy or any drug store in the world. s*-- Notice to Debtors and Creditors A All parties indebted to the estate of J." D. MoLester are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. E. McDBSTKR, Administrator Estate of J. D. McL^ster. Camden, i-L CL, Sept. 21, 1931 meats 8c groceries at rock bottom prices! II Round Steak, p?r lb . . .15c Sirloin Steak, per lb . 18c Tenderloin Steak, per lb. ....... 18c II Breakfast Bacon, per lb 19c | Sliced Cured Ham, per lb 22c | Armour's Star Ham, per lb. .. 14V?c | Weiners, per lb...... 12V2c I I Smoked Sausage, per lb ... 12He I Pork Chops, per lb 15c || Spare Ribs, per lb. ... 10c I || Neck Bones, 3 pounds for 25c || Pig Liver, 3 pounds for 25c || Pork Sausage, per lb..... 15c |;J Creamery Butter, per lb 27c ! || Fat Back Meat, per lb. 6M>c U Lard, 2 pounds for l5c || Water Ground Meal, per peck .. 19c || beasley's market II We are Camden's Largest and Cheapest |j ilNDEPENDENJ >MARKET I l| y 549 DeKalb Street cAiden, S. C. | WELCOME TO CAMDEN! -jj ji i 11 Welcome to our Fair! ? ji ;! lj WELCOME TO HEADQUARTERS FOR THE S . I VERY BEST IN BAKERY PRODUCTS - I j jj WHICH IS? [l ji Electrik Maid Bake Shop !; I J ( -C - " v { 1 Third Door East of the Post Office j | Phone 429 _ ^ ^ ' r - - DeKalb Street . p*^iarazii?^ For Women's Aches and Pains Women who suffer from headache, backache, and periodic pains flna Capudine the ideal remedy. It's liquid, therefore acts almost instantly. Take two teaspoonfuls in a little water. You'll be delighted witlj the quick relief. Soothes the nerves and brings comfort and're^_ taxation. Why not keep a bottle handy? At drug stores, in single dose, or in 10c, 30c, and 60c sizes. (adv.). (alotaos TRADS MARK RIO. For lazy liver, stomach and Iddneys, biliousness, Indi* gestion, constipation, head* ache, colds and fever. 10S *nd 38S At dealers, ' ?i> r ? NO-MO-KORN FOB CORNS AND CALLOIIIM _ Made In Camden And For Sale By DeKalb Pharmacy?Phone H v_-_.______.____* - KERSHAW LODGE No. 29 A. F. M. Regular communication of this lodge is held on the first Tuesday in eachtiaonth " ru i i i r> 4.1 at o p.m. viBiting uretnren are welcomed. W. R. CLYBURN, J. E. ROSB, Worshipful Master. Secretary. ??1-14-27-tf - ? . ?t_ oo * UeiVAUD wuni/lli no oo Junior Order U. A. M. Regular council seoond and fourth Mondays of each l o ir: ~: at n raonvn Ab o p.m. v ibxuu^ orewbvu are welcomed. J. W. THOBCP80N, L. H. JONES, Councillor. Recording Sectj. EYES EXAMINED t tmi Glin? Fitu4 t ~ THE HOFFER COMPANY Jewelers and Optdtoetrfati