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ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public, on account of advance cost of production, that on and after January first milk will be 15 cents per quart?8 cents p#r pint. Cream 25 cents per half pint, ROCK SPRINGS CREAMERY Ten Per Cent Discount on all Ornamental Plants, until January first. EVERGREEN NURSERIES , J* \* Camden, S. C. South Broad St. t ' ' J " ' . . . . ' ' S * ' .. ' Miss Charity Wiljoughby, 80, was burned to death shear Lumberton, N: C., in a flro which destroyed her brother's home. A negro ehurch in the upper section "of Aiken county is using Coca Cola in the communion services* SPECIAL TAX NOTICE"*"" An Act was passed at last session of Legislature allowing taxpayers in this county'ten (10) years to pay their 1032 and back taxes in install nonts of one-tenth each year provided they pay current year's taxos each year before books close March 15 of each' year. This applies to real estate and personal property only when listed with reayl estater?-iiersonal property taxes ?re in hands of Sheriff for collection^s heretofore. ' Yours respectfully, S, \V. HOGUE, Treasurer Kershaw County.! i 6 66 ? Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Checks' Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Most Speedy Remedies Known LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Kershaw, R. (5, Dec. 9, 1933 Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl ten years old. I go to the Kershaw "Sc-hool. 1 am in the fifth grade. I want you to bring me for Christmas a fountain pen, pencil box, a box of handkerchiefs, some fruit, nuts and candy. I will be a good little girl and love you always. & -q Your friend, Grace Watklns. Kershaw. It. 6, Dec. 9, 1933 Dear Santa Claus: Here is another little boy that wants to be remembered by you. I am eight years old. 1,' go to school. I am in the second grade. .JL, want you to bring me for Christinas a ear that will run, a cap pistol; a rubber ball and some fruit, nuts and candy. And dear Santa CJaus don't forget my little four-yearold brother who wants a little wagon, fv a ball and some candy and nuts. Your little friend, Leroy Watkins. Camden, Dec. 13, 1933. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl two years old, this is the first time you have heard from nu\ Please bring m? a doll, a set of blocks, a <*?:. kitty cat , some ft nit end nuts. I' cann'ot have uny fireworks because 1 cannot shoot them and don't forget the other little children and my mother and daddy Love to you, Helen Fa ye llinson. Camden, Dec, 1,1, 11138 Dearest Santa: I am a little boy almost five years ohl, 1 want you j to bring-Uae an automobile with real lights, some fit<+Av|pks, candies and fruit, and a oowbo^ suit. Please remember all the other little boys and girls. With lo\e. Leonard Hammond, Jr. ?.?. u.._. pecember 10, 1033 Dear Santa Clau.s: 1 nni a .little boy seven years old and in the second grade. 1 want you to bring me a sweater, a pair of overalls, an airplane, some tootsie toy ears and trucks, some fireworks, some candy and some fruit. Don't forget my mother and father, brothers and sisters and cousins. Lovingly yours, Bobby Smyrl. A> Camden, Dec. 13, 1933 My Dear Santu: 1 am a little girl ton years of age and in the fourth grade, 1 havo studied real hard this year. Would you please bring me a large cuddly doll, a bath robe, bedroom slippers, fruits, candy and nuts. Remember my brothers and sister; also jill other little boys and girls. Lots of love, Mary plasty Camden, Dec. 13, 1933 Dear Old Santa: Hero it is Christmas again and we want you to bring u.s a table and chairs together. Also we both want a piano, doll baby and tea set. Don't forget our little baby lister and bring her something nice. Hope you hurry and come to see us. Hobby Gene and Hetty June Massebeau. Camden, Dec. 13, 1933 Dear Santa Claus: As it is almost time for your visit I want to letjyju know what to bring me. I am a very little country girl two years old. I won't ask for much. Please bring me a doll, tea set and rocking chair, candy, fruit. Don't forget' little sister Bettie and all other children. I love you Santa. Dorothy E. Cunningham Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On Persistent coughs and colds lead |o serious trouble. You cart stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes j and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recog! nized Wy high medical authorities as one of lr-tho greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood and attacks tlio sent of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough 05 cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (*dv.)J TAX NOTICE Books for collection of School County and State taxes year 1933 will open October 15, and stay open until December 31, 1933, inclusive, withoul 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 each School District, for School County and State taxes: DeKalb Township Mills District No. 1 40 District No. 2 36 District No. 4 38Vi District No. 6 40 District No. 25 24 District No. 43 21 Buffalo Township j District No. *3 37% District No. 5- 21% j District No. 7 30% District No. 15 21% Dis'trict No. 20 28% District No. 22 40 District No. 23 28% District No. 27 35 District No. 28 21% District No. 31 29% District No. 40 40 District No. 42 21% Flat Rock Township District No. 8 35 District No. 9 35 District No. 10 25% District No. 13 24% District No. 19 35 District No. 30 21% District No. 33 35 District No. 37 35 District No. 41 35 District No. 46 25% District No. 47 . 21% Wateree Township District No. 11 24% j District No. 12 35 V District No. 16 25 District No. 29 27% District No. 38 21% District No. 39 26% Yours respectfully, S. W. HOGUE, I Treasurer Kershaw Cdunty, S. < j December 11, 11)33.^ ^ Dear Santa: 1 am a liH-lu_gjrl. 1 go to school. 1 am in the third grade. l.want you to bring me a big ,doll and some doll cloth and fruit, nutsiand candy; and don't forget little Billie. With love to you. Santa, Elizabeth Catoe. Camden, Dec. 13, 1933. Dear Santa Glaus: I am a little girl five years old. I want you to bring me a doll and doll carriage and a tricycle, jiome fruit, nuts and fireworks. Don't forget the other children and my mother and daddy. 'v?. ? Love to jou, Betty O* Hinson. FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provisions of the decree of the Court of Commoq Pleas for Kershaw County,? South Carolina, in the Case of H. G. Garrison, Sr., and -T. Team Gcttys, as Executors of the Will of John Burdell, Deceased, Plaintiffs, vs. James Team. Melita C. Team, American Agricultural Chemical Company, International Agricultural Corporation, and N. Lifchez & Sons, I^efendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door in Camden, South. Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in January, 1934, being the 1st day thereof, the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land and buildings thereon, situate, lying and being on the western side of Wateree River in the County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, , and containing ninety-two and oneI half, (92 1-2) acres, more or less I bounded north by land of John Bur: dell, on the east by lands of A. D. j. Kennedy, on the south by lands of ' J ones or Ward, and west by lands of i John Burdell. i All bidders after the public sale must deposit three (3) per cent of the s mortgage indebtedness to bid. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. ! FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is .hereby given that in accordance with -the terms and provii sions of the decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, I South Carolina , in the case of | The Bank of Camden, Plaintiff, vs.. J. IT. DuBruhl, Camden Wholesale Gro, i eery, and M. Citron. Defendants, 1 l will sell to the highest bidder for , cash, before the C ourt Hou.-e door in . Camden, South Carolina, during the i 'legal hours of sa'e. on the first Monday in January 1934, being the lirst i | day thereof, the following described jproperly: i I All that parcel or lot of land in the i village of Cassatt on the Seaboard Air lane Railway in the County of k Kershaw in the State of South Caroolina, and designated as lots Numbers Three and E'our (Nos. 3 and 4) in B>lock One (1) on a plat of the town L of Cassatt, which plat is recorded in i the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in plat Book Numl ber 2 at page 16. Said lot fronts Sixty (60) feet west on Main Street and extends back east of a uniform width to a depth of One * Hundred (100) feet and is bounded 4 on the north by land now or formerly of P. M. Melton, on the east by lot 4 of L. M. Iiowman, on the south by 4 land now or formerly of Robert M. Cooper and on the west by Main 4 Street of the village of Cassatt, 4 AH bidders after the public sale 4 must deposit three (3) per cent, of the mortgage indebtvndness to bid. W. L. DePASS. JR., Master for Kershaw County. r- . f/ Churltfttg 'Bhompson J^owh The Cbhrlottiv-Thoinpson Bantams won both gumps^ of a doublcheader from Midway la.st Thursday afternoon on the Bantams' basketball '.'roost" by the score of liH to I 1. Mrs. Roddey and family, of Sumter spent the past week end with Mr. Allen Murehison. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dennis and son and Miss Frances Dennis, of Columbia, were the week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dennis. Rev. P. E, Rlaekmon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baker. M isses Blanche DodenhofF and Elizabeth Workman were guests of relatives in Columbia during the week end. Miss Sara l>av4s, of the Baptist hospital, has returned to her duties there after spending^her vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Par ham, of Camden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mellette Monday evening. Messrs. John Shiver .and C. W. Shiver were visitors in Sumter SJit- i urday. ? ? During the course of an address pf Father Coughlin, of Royal Oak, Mich., | at the Hippodrome in New York, in which he defended President Roosevelt and his monetary policies, the speaker named Alfred E. Smith, thcformer princeling of New York voters. The name of Smith was roundly booed. When the speaker said that Roosevelt's enemies had "damned him a crackpot," a voice from the audience said, "Smith's the crackpot." A Chicago woman is asking for a divorce from her husband of two j years, alleging that in that period of time he has left her 80 times. ' Named For Hob son Hilton A vson was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1 I. P. Owens on last Monday to whdm tho name of Hobson Hilton Owens I has been given. This baby was named after Mrs. Owens' brother, Hobson Hilton, former commander of the South Carolina deportment of the American Iyegion, who lost his life in Lake Murray early in the fall. ?Lancaster News. Hart let t KlccU'd Mayor ^ C). H, Rartlett was elected as mayor of the town of Lancaster for the next two years at the municipal election on Tuesday as he received 442' votes to 201) for G. C. Murphy his opponent. S. O. Harper, It. 1). Robinson, E. Clyburn Wilson,Ered Vaughn, Dr. G. W. I'oovey and Henry MeManus were elected to the city council with John W. IJarton, DeWitt Plyler, Henry F. Barr and Sidney MahafTey running in the order named. Mr. Rartlett got a 'big lead when the first few votes were counted and he maintainor) h\s load throughout the count.?Lancaster News. If WEBSTER | IS S> grease is iTij I smear Rk?; J(md that is why I we lubricate. K Your car manufacW turer recommends Kn Lubrication and we .I! furnish the best. "Texaco Certified Service" I RED STAR and DeKALB SERVICE STATIONS John S. Davidson, Mgr. Telephone 129-W?129-J I The Fashion Shop "CO-ED" FROCKS IN . SILKS $7.95 Xr&B New York fg? went to Paris! ^We w?n* *? |New York! $7.95 I left: "TEA FOR TWO" A sheer crepe In the most unusual weave . . . rows 'n' rows of "expensive looking" tuckedpleatings with jewelled buttons. In all the new colors. j $7.95Jj! right: "THE BIQ DATE'? A dress feg Invite romance In yowr llfel The cov collar Is contrastingly faced with Intrlgulng jewelled accent*. Sixes 14 to 20 iHwtm bHH^ v /^CLAIMS emphasize ?$SOleneS ^.m4^a? 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