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Nobody's Business MIKE WRITE? OLO 8 A NT A GLAU? " A LETTER ^ **udy flaws, trt'fiHuure department, faibluKl"?? d. C. aMdyi- ' , koi a Utile dirt farmer and will I, |4 yr. old at my next birthday, jlee* (etch me a bigger mule and a iigja tor ckristmuf, allao some 0*sb beef instead of the canued beef 0,w coming from the f. e. r. a. riprdr. deeri i am a strong belie*er a the triplet aaa and the banks head kill, pleee make my 1986 rent check 54$ instead df tdf tnis "year ^re clerk got hie figgere crossed up; Is correct. rold sandy, plesCput me down for | keony iiHhtarjr? of the no hog and [jrkb potutoos scheem. it do not suit Le to raise either of same, so that pees me entitled to about 60| more. Ejao, kindly let my 3 darters work & tbe^jhlng room, as all of same [tan OT^PPiaoforth. ? [ i hope to get in on the old age penIkb, bo kindly editor my name with gr. townsend's plan for 200$ per south, and send my first month by return male, i allao hope to shear p the wealth: kindly ask.mr. J.'p, rporfean to send me my part of whats !k Is woi th bo four It is took away I from him in taxes. p J Pit you could syvojp me a ford for the mule you placed with me, 1 would |t willing to help the govverment it Imp more by givving up farming altogether. be sure to pay the bonnus M a christmus pressd&t to the boys ho went acrpst and to them that itayed at honle. that would give dudd, icudd and mudd Clark and me about jSOOl,. all told,, eftcli-rrps they owe iue for bored. r J ?i? rold sandy claws; don't worry about the litterary digest pole which is tarsus the ad-ministration, .noboddy toted in that campane but the bankers, the ritch folks, and the republitans. the poor dimwercrats will vote ^r you all at the poles next year here it don't cost nothing to male lime. noboddy can't vote but once Id the gcnneral elecktion. well, sandy deer: come early, you ill find a note In my sock and baby (uridgo for the ballance of the things Iwant, but whatever you have in the nj of govverment help; just leave ft; you know more than 1 do how to get rid of govverment ade. but nonuey is my cheef aim at pressent. yore little friend, mike Clark, rfd, r sock hanger. SALES BY THE SHEfUFF Under and by virtue of sundry Tax ttwutions directed to me by the County ft" Kershaw county* South uTlrn.1' aV?. Ie\|?d HP00 th? fOUOWg Property and. will *">'V same tho first londay jn January, being the sixth day, W, m front of the Court house, gtag the legal hours of sale. Terms, All -that tract-.of -land -in School-Dis? SStw?!"ck' ton. Levied upon and to be sold ?i w BA ,?Atoka- ,or "So, *"32. 1933 and 1934 taxes, in .1 Also He \n'"- tracV ?*, land ,n School Dlss th , '-ctmtatalrtg: 86 acres, bounded by s- A. Railway; on It Bam 7n fw''?'6 ?n tho ?OUth B? sz&jrs s ss S,|sifor am ,i - Also ^ i t i n tract of land In School Dls, f1 containing 42 acres, bounded I eaSIn',";.thoby S> Li, Railway; on , ast h) George Reed; on the Bouth * L p V Ra,1W; on the west by fiU Wrt'? ;! vay' levied upon and to be W lVi of W- *> fields for 1941> 1&32, 1933 and 1984 taxes. All ?. Also v" ikt 4:at,?tract of land In School DisMon ti' ' oontnlnlng 1* acres, bound1( Ma! i north by William Galther; on b pifa J p- Thompson; on south Si.k Sar?ders; on the west by W. M. SnoVnd ,?Ila Sawders. Levfed upon kcCuMn, *soid as the property of W. B. pgcullouglt for 198L 1932, 198$ hnd 1934 frk? \!lat.? tract. of^Und In School Dieto on\ oootn^UigJOi acres, hOundw?S!LnbrA^?S!i iNhtV.E TRESPASS NOTICE i ,A11 persons are strictly forbidden bu / g in any mahner on all IZJ>f11Wilter G- Grw in Kershaw Jily, Buffalo Township, under pen% prescribed by law. WAL.TER O. GREEN, Owner BAI8I& H. GREEN, ^ J. notTob kidlt a,inual meeting of the shareSi t ,of the ^l*kt' National Bank fuJI !,eld to the directors room, on ? 'our ov'ock"0011': January 14, 1938' mo?, " W- Vonl^NMNOHAM. ~r~=?Secretary jtlCo^ngT ; Hortoih^Flttdhoi' ?<Uld * jtlou of k?mli?w cpuot^worfCrrT; S-U ""on? ??wwSv *5vSmKTS? trjrZnr'Ti'& $ I county at hi- o of Kuiulmw .tr "mST" I or Mr'ami ft*??** '* tbw #on Gates Uorrt ' Fletcb?^ of the E?tt. 4 coumi unity,?Kern ha w arS??,^S?."a pBt^tifJa.u. SSU~--4-' """ Ila* V value 'oTmooI? oM * ? ??v*aTJCs EUS IT '""'"V ? the I Atbort Marguard at Clinton, co,,,,1 ?? Ui'ow.rWC^! ?:?f "^OT: I fold aa the property YAP i?Pd to be ^V'TS' a J SohUol" d'|.!| r;' "n,!""2 u"U hnJItllliK In K.,;brd???>\>f' v"?--" sr? ifUpon Mild to be moM ?KJ,k,,i"d Levied a^!?l 'w,tVlo;'No'Tf,',??,,,<' ."".Mflwra In Knrfrt on the by'anlii1? $lX?fMIon the east by it Y> wl??hler; I south by it i> 5a?P; Beckham; on the west by W. Z. Hilton ? Vftate; on the for'YoaT1^, School^tfiatK and-building In eon; on the south bv i m aP" Andor(the west hv^jSP JjTg; B- Anderson; on [ a 11(i i l i!? Chesnut. Levied unon wfw.sy^s a lands' Cheenut north bV ??t?te John Chttvia' We8t by ??'ate of trict Noatlt?ranLP?f..,?ndo ln Sc^ool Dig. itiregj ifi^&^amiffiESr ,,M- rj31' Also ^ NoA", !.hUcUrtaf,uS^ 'So^Lf 1Cunn1,d>'o,; ewt by VnnS1' "?" *?&"i-IZf She Reuben r?,,?h? Bowen; on the south by tteuoen Branham; on the west hv h>.?? nn'ttronert^f' ,';tvleii, upon and to be sold mf.'"r 1930 a iv s-i. Also trict Vn 1 prac^ .hf land In School Dlseil nn thl i containing 63 aere8, boundP./L" the north by Walter Bifenhnmon the east by George T Little- nn fZY uy Pub,lc 'oud^on the went by esIVe?aSPwen ,ands- ^vled upwf and to for 192U ?|0 Tiilman Branham 101 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1934 taxes. a t> .x_ 5 Also trict N?U i2tr^, t0t, Jandooln Sch?ol Dis jC*? P, 12, containing 22 acres, bounded on the north by S W. Rose; on the east by W. D. Grigsby; on t& soSu, bj Rose' Tn?! iWay; ?n the we8t hy W. D. proi^rtv of TnUn^n f and to ,be 80ld ua the IbaTmJ and mi kSS? ,or mo' <931A if ax- . Also trlci ii?a J9tract *?{ landA 1,1 School DIsed L ?L4 Lc^tftinlnl 60 acre8' bounded on the north by Bassett vJames: on louth K HyoW^8h , Bui h?hs; on ' the soutn by H, Q. Carrlson; on the west hv bea?nM ?rrough8' Bevled upon and to A11 ax. a a Alao AH that tract of land In School District the nnrthnw T gfc ?or?B, bounded on i h "Ofth by Lucknow roadi on th0 east S^ok^nA ?hP y:f?K 'iV? south by Bessie ^ " b.y ZTL^lllnyKi Slf and lfe 2x?. ,or 1930' "& &?* ^ XUtr?"?:? b0UP^ed 6n the north by Klrkland lands, on the east by Brewer Creek road; on the south by old Liberty Hill road ??_the west by old Liberty Hill road, be^ed upon and to be sold as property bf L. H. Hinson for 1933 and 1934 taxes. A I. ax. AlSO f'i Kr 'i tracJ .of. land in School Dis ax5?JUa,.nln* 25 acres, bounded ^J^^hc north by Annett Johnson; oaths ht" Henr^ar?ion ^^haU; on the south F'TetM1?^ yTl^ fi8ha,r,i ?n the west by Fletcher TIdwell. Levied upon and to ho sold as property of Sarah-Taylor for 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932^ 1933 and 1934 taxes. i?A!L&ai 'Px'. ?i?d building near Bethune In School District No. ?2, bounded on .tbe xPp.l'.h b/ Qn^n Mackey; on the east try Estate JT C. Patterson; on the south tell9u?ea.Ma?^?y; nn the west by Raley i Mill public road. Levied upon and to I be -sold as property of Block Reed for 1930, 1931, 1932, 1338 and 1934 taxes. Also a vU ,th^, 'racal ?S 1&nd and buildings in School District No. 28, containing 202 Str11??* .on, the north by Estate \y?'Jr.,DaVIat. et on the east by N. C. Hall; on the south by Q. C. Welsh, et. frALu?.? '^? we"t by formerly Allen McGaskill, et al. Boundaries above oa 103 a?r? tract. On 100 acre tract bounded on the north by Yarborough, et aL; on tho^oaat by EsUte Hough lands; on the !?uyix.by?yod^y a.nd Maynard; on the west by First Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank. Levied upon and to be sold as ??ris> .isfvwsssjst' * Sheriff Fo/'^rsKsw^ounty. ! 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