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9 11 f, . 1 . 'J-Li L-I-iJ?L-,?-'V- s= FOUR MEN PUT TO DEATH FOR FLORIDA MURDERS Ha I ford. Ha. Oct. 19?Wltbln le** than an hour four meu convicted of murder died In the I actrlc chair at the stale prison farm here today. The first Quadruple execution In Florida's death house ?an carried out hy Supt. L. F. Chapmauvhand his asblstants. The first of the condemned men, Clarence I>. (Red) Casey, wan seated In the chair at 10 3a a. in., and flftytwo minutes later Ur. W. K. Murphrec, prisr/n physirtan. announced that the fourth was dead. Casey, with Jarnes K. Mlillgan who followed bim to the chair. was convicted of slaying Frupk J> I'alrner, Miami druggist, during a holdup In 1 'JM. Ah he wuh escorted Into the chamber, Casey glanced at the witnesses and urged them to "make peace With Cod." None of the other condemned men bpoke to the witnesses. The third man e?o yted wan I-.N^U Padgett of .Santa Rosa county who was convicted of slaying his wife in 1 'j:n. He was followed to rtie (hair hy i I.ee Clark, an Kscumbla county negro, aIho convicted of killing his wife . "Ktnda draw it down tight," Clark j told guard* a* they adjusted the at raj. across hi* cheht A high Nazi offit iaf pr? diets an Intert.ational trade war unless Cerrnany ! gets T.ro k her lo.-f co;or.l''s. "Cans ' instead of hutf r," Is the Nazi slogan i today, bald the spokesman, Rudolf j Hess, Adolph Hitler's minlKter with-! (.ut portfolio He amplified this with! an assertion that Cerrnany Ih forced j to import ho many raw materials for ( rearmament, that there is no money left for the importation of foodstuffs. DeKALB PHARMACY CAMDEN, S. C. /% checks A^ ft A^ MALARIA * in 3 days V V W COLDS Liquid, Tablets first day Salve, Nose HEADACHE Drops 30 minutes Try "Rub-My-Tism"? World's Best Liniment NOTICE OF LOST STOCK CERTIFICATE Notice in hereby given, that certificate No. llii for 5 shares of the Capital Stock of the Enterprise Building and Loan Association of Camden, S. C . the name being in series .July, 1930, thereof, and standing in the name of Mrs. (lonzola Helena has been lost or destroyed, and that the undorsigned will on the 12th day of October, 1930, at 11 a. in. apply to the said association at its office for the issuance of a new certificate for the said shares of stock, M Its. (JONZOLA BELEOS Camden, S. c, September 21. 193G. 27-29 sb. a * SIGNS OF ALL KINDS Camden Sign Shop in Wilson's Lunch Opposite Court House TAX NOTICE The books for the colleetion of State, County ut)'l School Taxes for tie- !':> al year eoiiiMieru itiK January 1. I ' -'i. will be open from September 7*!!;. to Heef-jnti.-r "1, 1r,3?7. iti'lusive wiTh"-.t i ' iia!tv, \\h n making ,ln?,uiries reeaniinir ta\?s. |,c sure to st.ite tie 1 ?i>t rii f N un.bi r in which \ u It.- or own prop?-rt>. I 1 to'.tl t.in b \ > (or 11; various l ' ' t S at'e ; . foil OA .' D e K a I b T c w n s h! p Mills ! '?!. No 1 ' 1 2 2.7 c. I : ' V I I . .t \ o ; .\ \ i * I : : r: No. -N 1 ; : r.. t \i ; -1 j Buffa'o Township lb N :: . J,v; l-'c.t \ ^ t No 7 2.2^ ' cm. t No T. -n4 No 2>\ I 'I - 11 let No 'J J 4 1 Instrht No. 23. l'is-trict No. 27 34 v; 1'istri. t No 2s 2e?4 1 'istrii t No. 31 31 14 1 'ist 1 ii t No. 40 . . . . 43 >4 District No. 42 22.?4 Flat Rock Township I rii t No. s 2414 Pi-1 rb t No. P , 2 1 >4 lu>'rkt No. 12 27'4 District No 13 20V4 1'istrh t No. r.? .. .. 341^ District No 30 .. >t 23 District No. 22 24 1 >ist rii t No 2.7 2 t 4 Distrh : No 4 1 2 i?4 District No. 40 2" District No. 17 2314 Wateree Township District No. It 2014 District No. 12 37 District No. lt> 2t>Vi District No. 2P .. 29% District No. 38 23^4 District No. 39 2S^4 ^ Yours respoctfully, W C. J. OUTLAW, Treasurer Kershaw County, S. C. Interesting Notes Of DeKalb Section \V?-?lvllle, O# t VI ?Many folks in I li? community m ? attcn#ili?g 'he fair in Columbia this week and ull report an excellent fair exhibition and midway Those attending on T ueaday were Mr and Mr* Shelby Truesdaie, Mr* Ham Tru# adale, Mr and Mrs J. ii CI) burn, Belt) Jean and Billy, Mr* I. C CI) burn. Jr. and Marjorie Ann; Junon Uuah and daughter, Rosa. Mr. 'and Mr* William Carter, with many j of the I"' F A of the school. Friday ' b# itiK a whool holiday. some ar?- plan' r.jnK to i arry the children for a day's I entertainment both at the fair and In tn?- capital city. Minx l>da Halle Hilton spent Hun day with her parents, Mr. and Mm j J C I Hi ton, Kr Those attending the Baptist Central Division Meeting In Camden Krb. day were Mrs. F. L. Thomas, Mrs B. I C (,'lyhgin. Hr, .Mrs. Annie B William*. Mrs Tom Fletcher. Mrs. Hhelby 'I rtjesdule "and Mrs L B Broorne. I>r and Mrs W It Clyburn of (.'amden wcrt; visitors at the horn#* of Mr. and Mrs I, C. Clyburn, Hr , Tuesday afternoon. Mrs J R Young, of Hickory, N. C., spent last w?*ek with her mother, Mrs. Ft Cox. Mrs M 1*. Owens and daughters, Myra, .Wllma and Boreas, sp#*fit Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. C Hilton, Sr. Mrs N'ye Workman an#i daugh'r r. Margie, accompanied by Mrs, George Anthony and Mrs N B Workman and son Boyd, motored to Rock Hill on, 'I hursday. Miss Ida Young' Is spending two' week- in Hickory, N C, a" the- guest j of Mr and Mrs. J. I. Young. The fur-^ ini-i u brother. Mr and Mrs. C K. Oghurn spent j Sunday as guests of Mr and Mrs. J. Hilliard Barfleld of Chesterfield Other gnosis w#*r?* Mrs. J. K Williams ami daughter. Marietta, of Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Anthony and Mrs George Anthony were visitors in Kershaw Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Cyril Rusbee attended tin* Carolina V. J' i game in Columbia Saturday. Continuing their Journey to Wagner they spent the weekend with Mr. Biihbe?-'h relatives.. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Owens spent the week end in Kershaw visiting Mrs. Owens parents, Mr and Mrs. H. C. J Oil #'8. Miss Kthel Bruce spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Trues* dale. She had as her guest. Miss Ramsey, of Bessemer City, N. C. Miss Bruce ami Miss Ramsey are members of tin* faculty of Cramerton, N. C., schools. lie stir#* and come to the Baron I >e* Kalb Hallow'# en carnival October no, at 7 Ixits of fun for old and younu. A#lmission ,r? and 1 o cents. In-lories Barfield, little daughter of Mr and .Mr*. J Hilliard Barfb-ld. of < h# >t rli# l#l. i- s|?#-ii(litm this \v?-#*k with Barbara Ainu* and A J i? Stocia i igbtirn 'Ih?- I?< Kalb Home l)i*nionstration Club no t with Mrs. Sam Tru?*sdal<- on We<|n<*.sday afternoon The HallowVon motif was usiid tastefully both In deeoration and refreshment. The Baron DeKalb B T A. held the October m?*?*ting at the school building I bursday evening. A book show* t was given most successfully. FLAG3 OF AMERICA t By Colonel W. II. Wuldron, United States Army) I be history of America is wrapped up In tb#' flags that, have entered Into the life of tin- nation, and no collection of adventure tales could be more thrilling than those which tell their story. Tin* characters are flesh and blood, and as they Hashed across the pages of American history, they left their names engraved in the annals of tile Republic This Muotation from "Flags of Amorlea is the basis on whic h the author conduc ted the years of research that wefe m c .-ssary to assemble the- mat' i lal tor tii" hook a book w hie h has tie- plaudits of literary < titi< - all o\e|- t!,.. ( cuititry. who have b-i.- I it .. - a n.e-t \ a I aahle addition ' Me i-.cl ri-.tie lit. rati::.- of An riea. Its He p ;g. - of "Flairs of Atie ric Flags That ha; e had 1 i ! ? .tit.- t: al ! g ( ! ' ( >M ( R, ; \ ' ' "--at:.: i f I c . ;<<: > a le! ' > ' f o h ; . | sir p!e ' c. \\ f. . er.es a # ..j.y , f ' ? : <" If. - grounda :K a A::., r.. aa 11 j.-mry pr1 a : a ..i,.' .1" r !C w.ty. lie g. > a i a be# -. that is worthy of a i'- o .a 1 of , \, r> ho;; .* m \!:.? i a. 1 hag- ? : \ ai- : ; a j- hoiiml in dur!'h ' let h !- w ill iaak - a womb rful ? hi .s* t::a> ; r- - - ti* fer the \ eilng t aks G;\. >" ;: 1' ; - aial girls a cc>j?;" of I lag.- i f Am# re a." Let them See. I it. their original c njurs. Hie forty-eight tlacm ihat li.iVe entered into the hisI tor; o! the couatry Let them ia ad . the simple te\' ,.f how eac h one ?.>f 11hetii iiu hum t|,,. picture. Thrv will be 1 ' t? r A:i.* : . ,tm- for having cb uo I -o 1 he pric rtfilv $!.r"i p? r t> pv. I r Miss* K i'Ii Moran. 21. has ront't-sod I r.. lb.- pnlieo at Kenosha. Wis*. *aat ! I -h* -Let Hi rbett Winter. 42. K> -ha j nufdTuobile salesman to death when threatened to betray his'rel.iti.>ns with her to another man. whom he \ouhk woman hoped to many. | Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your coueh, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can got relict now with Creomulslon. Serious I trouble may be brewing and you can! not altord to take a chance with anyl thing less than Creomulslon, which j goes right to the scat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal tho Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, dont bo discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Oet Creomulslon right now. (Adv.) ~ - General News Notes A woman wa? killed and a patrol man injured when a horse attached to a miik wagon. became unmanogable and ran away amulet the trgflu of the Brotix. New York. II G Well*, noted English author ' and movie playwright, hate* being To ' Life is not half long enough for my taste," he declared at a banquet given J in his honor. I Gerinltny is reported to be coni structlng concrete fortifications and ! j artillery emplacements on its borders. I Ten.gun bases have been started on | rocky Helgoland island Gerardo aiul Paolo Parodi, heirs to , their family's munitions millions,! were killed near Home, Italy, Wednesday, wh<m their all plane crashed In an attempted landing. I ^ Spanish refugees arriving In - France, declare that anarchists in Catalonia, had executed eighty nun, women and children whom they ?us-i pected of rightists sympathies. Miss Mary McPowell. 82, founder of the University of Chicago settlement house, died Wednesday at the home, of her brother, following a paral>tlc stroke. Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice presidential candidate, in an address at Chapel Hill, N. C\, urged his hearers to forget "party labels'' in the forthcoming election. James Melville Monserrant, aged 82, of Honolulu, has be?>n admitted to practice before the United States supreme court. He is the oldest lawyer yet admitted to such privileges. W hen Andrew B. Gunderson, aged' 60. of Vermillion. B I)., applied for license to prac tice before the United t States supreme court, lie was spon-j sored by his sou. who said, "J can vouch for - this, man because he is my father." Lloyds. underwriters, of London, have announced that they will no longer write war risks on land in the United Kingdom arid Ireland. This move is said to be due to the unsettled state of Europe. Twe men were killed near Wheatland, Texas, when tin? plane they were in went into a tailspin at an altitude of 3.000 feet and crashed to earth. The parachutes, which the men tried to use, failed to open. Three men of Daytorja Beach, Fla., were killed Wednesday, when a plane they were in crashed near Jacksonville. The crash is believed to have been due to the breaking of a shackle bolt in oTTk of the wing stabilizers. Wh??i Thooias J. Crosbie, 54, World war vejteran, .Was freed from an insane hospital on tjie insistatice of his wife for a day> yisit home at Worcester Mass.,*the Jlist thing lie did after arriving there Iwas to kill her. Get your copy from your local bookstore. or order from the Standard Printing and Publishing Company, Publishers. {<12 Fifth Avenue, Huntington. West Virginia. I lie National Industrial Conference board, from statistics it has gathered,' shows that the cost of living has soar-1 j ed 2" per cent since 1B33, for food and t clothing. Rents and other items have advanced in proportion. Incomes of wage earners are not keeping pace with the advances in living costs. i he Federal Trade Commission is accusing General Electrict, Westinghouse and seven other companies of entering into price-fixing agreements, Which the commission alleges tends j to monopolize business and deprive' buyers of the advantages of free competition. The agricultural department estimates the American cotton supply for the current season at 18,100.000 bales, or about 1,500.000 bales fewer than last season. The supply for this season was said to be 13 per cent less than the average supply of 20,437,'>00 bales in the 10 years previous to 1'.'321033. The world carry-over of American cotton on August 1 was estimated at less than T.oun.nuo bales compared with p.bales last yraar and the lu-j.-ar average of 0.uo",()o0 bales In his talk a? Wn hita, Kan. Gov iter Patulous, state. President F D. ; P' "" v?-!t as.-', i t- ti that R. p:jhi.. an i "'!"!> \v i j? t 111na "political le-d"hue . > ' ;u ' - pr- a.ling the go.-; ; of >ar ah. i' t...- N'.-vv li.al setiuu ne - aeaitis; aiujth* r. Speakit... in '-awr. :-./< -t.eiu.n.. ' r -m an , . en ' l!' > hi- : < \. .-t;11v* said In* w as i t*.? Am. rit.i:: p. v.? .Id h. * trjnbr. n.-d by "lairy tab - in j N ::ib.t-r at.d added: The p. le | ' 'it'1 t.iik about tins-- ilass dis'.-uear? ti..- v. ry ones who are euI couraaii.g * la-s antagonism. i _ GOAL TO GO / Our time-tried investment plans produce imanoal "touchdowns (or investors who are assured o( that "point after touchdown - attractive earnings. Wateree Building & Loan Association First National Bank Building Phone 62 Camden, S. C. Rev. Faile Diet Suddenly I Rev. T. W. N Falle, 73, retlied mlnUter of the Chariesboro section died very suddenly Monday evening and was laid to rest Tuesday. Rev. Faile wu feeling In good spirits Monday and visited one of hla brothers but he was stricken suddenly Tuesday and passed away within less than an hour. Deceased was a Raptlst minister for a long number of years and is very well known to hundreds In tills county who were deeply grieved to hear of his jmseing. He Is survived by the following sons and daughters: J. B. Falle, ltayuioud Falle and Tom Falle, Mrs. Heur rietta Falle, Mrs. Raymond Faulkcnberry, Mrs. Drew Robinson, Mrs. C. H. Mungo and Miss Utile Falle, all of this county?I^ancaster News. Harry Woodriug, secretary of war, had a narrow escape at Tulsa, Okla., w hen a plane he was in wbs wrecked j as It attempted to get off the ground, and then burned up. He was unhurt and immediately boarded another plane for Knid, Okla. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms ami provisions "of the Decree of the Court of : Common Pleas for Kershaw County, | in the case of Home Owner's Ix>an I Corporation, plaintiff, versus Bertha ' E. Harris and Willie E. Harris, de-I fendahts. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden. S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1936, being the 2nd day thereof, the following described 1 property: "All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the improvements thereon, or to be erected thereon, situate, lying and being on the westl ern side of Market street, between Arthur atfd York streets, in the City of Camden, in the County of Kershaw, in the State of South Carolina; said, lot being in shape a rectangle, meas-j tiring on its Northern and Southern sides two hundred sixty-four (264) feet, more or less, and on its Eastern and Western sides sixty-six (66) feet, more or less, and being designated in the plan of the said City of Camden as Lot number 1,065; and being bounded on the North by property of Tina Rhodes and by property of Ben Jenkins; on the East by Maiket strict; on the South by property of Walter Alexander; and on the West by property of Willene Wright and : by property* of James Carter; said I premises bejng that conveyed to Bertha E. Harris by W. F. Nettles, by | deed dated March 12, 1930, and rel rorded March 12, 193u, in Book of j Deeds "BY" at page 4S1, in the office , of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County." Terms of Sale: For cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder, a deposit of five (5) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited in case of Vion-compliance; no personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. W. L. DePASS, JR., .Master for Kershaw County. Wittkowsky <fc Wittkowsky, Plaintiff's Attorneys. r 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 October 14, 1936, in the case of Dina K. Hirsch, plaintiff, versus J. H. Sinclair, defendant, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden, S. C . during the legal hours of sale on the tirst Monday in November, 1936. being the 2nd day thereof, t^o j following described property: Tract No. 1.?"AM that pice, parcel ; or tract of land, situate in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, 5 I about three mile* east of Camden, containing twenty nine and one-half (21) 12) acre*, more or leas, bounded ou the North by lands of A. J, Wil* llama; South by laiida formerly of John Sinclair, now of Catherine Connell, and West by landa of B. K. Winkler, being the tract of land thia day conveyed to ine by Benjamin aloore," Tract No. 2.?"All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and aituate In the County of Kerahaw, State of Bouth Carolina, about three and one half (3 12) milea from the City of Camden, containing seventy one and one half (71 1-2) acrea, more or less, and bounded a* foliowa: North by land of ltobert Cornell, and by part of the tract of which thia laud waa originally a part; Kaat by lauda of Katherlne Sinclair; Bouth and West by landa formerly of the Camden Cotton Mills, now of the Hermitage Cotton Milla." Terma of Sale: The two above deacribed tracta are to be sold separately and upon the following terma: One fifth (l o) of the accepted bid to be paid in caah and the balance in four (4) equal annual lnatallmenta, with interest thereon from the date of sale at the rate of six (6) p?r cent per annhm, the credit portion of the purchase price to be secured by a mortgage covering said real estate, with the privilege to the purchaser to pay the entire purchase price in cash. No personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. Gettya & Shannon, Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provis-j ions of the Decree of th^ Court of j Common Pleas for Kershaw County, J in the case of Federal Farm Mortgage! Corporation, plaintiff, versus Columbus B. Cook, Daniel Cook and Frank Harrison, defendent, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden, S, C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, next, being the 2nd day thereof, the following described property: All that certain tract or parcel of land, containing one hundred sixtyseven (167) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in Wateree Township, Kershaw County, about four miles north of Blaney, bounded North by lands of Joe Simpson; East by lands of T. C. Sessions; South by lands of J. D. Sessions and C. B. Cook; and West by lands of R. D. i Williams." "Said tract of land is more particularly described according to a plat prepared by J. T. Gettys, Jr., Surveyor, on the 21st day of June, 1933, as follows: Beginning at a point on the Northern boundary and running S. 6 1-4 degrees W. for a distance of 4.207 feet to Flat Branch; thence along Flat Branch for a distance of 15.7 feet; thence doubling back N. 2 1-2 degrees E. for a distance of 447 feet to a stake; thence along the Southern boundary S. 88 1-2 degrees E. for a distance of 2,090 feet to a stake: thence along the Eastern boundary N. 4 1-2 degrees E. for a ' distance of 990 feet to a stake; thence N. 5 1-4 degrees E. for a distance of 1.606 feet to a stake; thence along the Northern boundary N. 56 degrees W. for a distance of 1,5?9 feet to a stake; thence N. 62 degrees W. for a distance of 848 feet to the poiht of beginning." A copy of a plat of the above descirbed lands is now on file with the Agent-of the Land Bank Commissioner at Columbia, South Carolina. Terms of Sale: For cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder a deposit of five (5) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited in case of non-compliance; no personal or deficiency judgment is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale, but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. Kirkland & deLoache, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE Notice t? hereby given that in cord a nee with the terms and pruvu Ioiih of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County in the cure of M. J. Porter. Adiuln? trater cum tesUmeuto annexe of th8 estate of March Adams, deceased plaintiff, versus Hgttie Thpp]p^n' Kate Adams Jerldo (Jeriehor, Rach! ael Adams Williams, Carrie l)av|? Willie Thompson, George Thompson' Fred Thompson. James Thompson' Mamie Thompson, and Maunl? Thompson, minor, Angeline Thbum. son, minor, and Charlotte Thompson minor, or if said defendants or either or any of them bo dead, then John Doe. denoting all heirs at law, adults and/or minors, devisees of March Adams, deceased, defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder, for rush before the Court House door at Cam! den, 8. C? during the legal hours of sale 011 the first Monday in November next, being the 2nd day thereof the following described property: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in tho Couuty of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, Just Northeast of the City Limits of the City of Camden, containing two (2) acres, more or less, and bounded North by right of way of the Seaboard Air Line Railway; East by premises formerly of Wat1 kins, now of Baasett and Pomeroy; South by premises of Dassett and Pomeroy; and West by roadway which separates same from premises of E. C. Saaportas and by property of the estate of James Brooks." Terms of Sale: For cash, the Master tQ require of the successful hiddor. a deposit of five (5) per cent j of his bid, same to be forfeited in case of non-compliance; the bidding will remain open for a period of thirty days following the public auction W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. { Kirkland & dcLoach, I Plaintiff's Attorneys. CITATION Tho, State Of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, Fredricka A^-$Kirkland made suit to mo to grant John WEitaker, Jr., Letters of Administration of the Estate and effedtS of Thomas J. Kirkland. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail, and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Thomas J. Kirkland deceased, that they be I and appear before me, in the Court ! of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C. on Friday, October 30 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 15th day of October Anno Domini 1936. N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By N. C. Arnett, Probate Judge: Whereas, W. M. Gladden made suit to me to grant to bim Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Mendel Gladden. These are? therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Mendel Gladden deceased, that they "be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on October 23rd next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, towniow cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 8th day of October Anno Domini 1936. s N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Probate. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that one i month from this date, on November 2, 1936, I w/ill make to the Probate Court of Kershaw county my final return as Administratrix of the estate of E. W. Rabon deceased, and on .the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix of the said estate. IDA R. RABON, Administratrix. Camden, S. C., September 30, 1936. II Wateree Lumber Company I Manufacturers r f I Yellow Pine Lumber I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' 1 ! Special equipment recently installed for manufacture of all styles I Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Moldings I I WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE I I Price Quality Service 1