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FOOTBALL University of Georgia VS. University of Soutli Carolina HOME COMING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1?3 P. M. MUNICIPAL STADIUM, COLUMBIA, S. C. Reserved $2.25; General Admission $1.50 NOTICE To All Property Owner* or Occupants of Property Within or Near the Business District of. the City of Camden, 8. C. Tho Hoard of Health Respectfully I request that each business establish-' mont shall keep and maintain sanitary receptacles for disposition of trush, garbage and any rofuso matter for the purpose of facilitating its! removal by tho city trash trucks, and! the Board of Health particularly requests tho public generally, using the| back lots In tho City of Catnden, to j cooperate with the City of Camden, In Improving the snnllary condition)}' In those areas. DONALD MORRISON, 'ibaiui Officer City of Camden NOTICE OF SALE Notice 1b hereby given that In accordance with tho torms and provisions of Die Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw county, in the case of The Federal I>and Hank of Columbia, plaintiff, versus, C. F. Davis, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, and I). F. Catoe, defendants. 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 Ot to-j her, next, being the third day thereof, the following described property: | "All that certain piece, parcel or ( tract of land situate, lying and being In the County of Kershaw. South Caro-; Una, containing two hundred seventy-1 six and f>l-l?>0 (27(5.51 ) acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: Hounded north by land of the estate of W II. Clyhtirn; south by Little Lynches Creek: east by lands of .1 15 Stephenson; west by lands of the estate of Alice F. Morton and the estate lands of \W I'. Clyburn and Little Lynches Creek. Also Second Tract "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being In the County of Kershaw. State aforesaid. containing forty-three and 98-100 (43 98} acres, more or loss, and being bounded on tho north by Green's land; on tho east by estate of W TT. Clyburn; on the smith by a road lending from the plantation of I) M KIrkloy to Hethune; and on the west by Clyde llorton." For ti further description by courses and distances, reference Is made to the mortgage executed by C. F. Davis t? The Federal Land Hank of Coluin-j bia, recorded In tho office of the C. C. C P. & G S. and K. M C. for Kershaw County, South Carolina, In! Mortgage Hook C I.. Page 145. Terms of Sale; For cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder. I other than the plaintiff herein, a de-l posit of five (5) per cent of his bid., same to be forfeited in case of noncompliance; the bidding will not re-: main open after the sale, as no per-; sotial or deficiency Judgment is de-! mantled \V [. Del'ASS. Jr.. Master for Kershaw County i Klrkland A- delx>ach. A terr.e> s for Plain tiff. NOTICE To AM Dairymen and Persona Selling Dairy Product# Within the City of Camden, 8. C. Pitman take notice thut the Hoard of Heulth of the City of CttimJeu, at u meeting held September 19, 1938, revoked all licenses add permit# for I the sale of milk and other dairy proj ducts within the City of Camden. All persons desiring to sell dairy products within the City of Camden shall have thirty (30) days from date of first publication of this notice In which to secure now permits and assignment of grades. Permits are granted by the Health Officer without charge when such persons shall qualify under the law re- j spectlng sanitary conditions and grudes. The Hoard of Health further requires thut samples of milk be furnished the Health Officer for testing by the State Laboratory at such times; uud Intervals as may be necessary, i DONALD MORRISON. J Health Officer City of Camden NOTICE OF TAX LEVY The books for the collection of State, County and School Taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1938, will be open from September 1T> to December 31, 1938, Inclusive j J without penalty. When making luqulrles regarding taxes, bo sure to Jstate the School District number in which you live or own property. The total tax levy for the various school districts are as follows: DeKalb Township Mills 1 District No. 1 43% [District No. 2 37 District No. 4 37 ! District No. 6 39 District No. 25 23 .District No. 43 23 Buffalo Township District Nov 3 37 ! District No.\ 5 .. .- 21 District No. \ 23 i District No. 15/ 21 .District No..-21) 27%t ; District No. 22 39% : District No. 23 27% | District No. 27 32 j District No. 2S 23 District No. 31 29 j District No. 40 41 District No. 42 21 j Flat Rock Township . [District No. 8 32 ; j District No. 9 32 I ! District No. 10 25 i District No. 13 24 , District No. 19 32 j District No. 30 21 District No. 33 32 District No. 37 32 District No. 41 32 District No. 46 27 District No. 4 7 21 Wateree Township District No. 11 26 } District No. 12 35 j District No. 16 23% District No. 29 27 District No. 38 21 j District No. 39 2b Yours respectfully. ' ('. J OUTLAW. Treasurer, Kershaw County. S. C. i I 1 ADVERTISING Does Four Things j I If you conduct a retail store, there are four things you wish to do: ( 1 ) You wish to HOLD all of your present customers l (2) You wish to sell more goods to your present customers (3) You wish to REPLACE with new customers the old ones who move away (4) You wish to INCREASE THE NUMBER of your customers. Thus you have four objectives. Not one of these objectives can be reached by doing nothing. None of these objectives can be wholly realized without advertising in The Camden Chronicle Phone 29 Camden, S. C. Two University Teams To Clash Columbia, Hept. 2ti.?The Uulvemlty of Georgia-University of South CaroUna football game thin 8&\urduy promises to rival th? CiemBon-Cnrollna classic this year for color, euthuaiaaQi, and good. hurd football. When the Bulldogs and Gamecocks meet In tiie Columbia Municipal Btadlum, football fana of the 1'almetto State will have their ftrst opportunity to aee the far-famed "ten aecond backheld," of Georgia. lit action. Thia faiuoua quartet of backa, all of whom run the 100 yard daah around the ten aecond mark, have eatabliahed them aelvea ua the speediest scoring combination In the South. Around those the new coach, Jaol Hunt, will build hla attack. First and fuateat of the' Quartet la Vaaaa Cute, S. E. C, 100 yard daah champion. Cale aeored one 65 yard touchdown luat year against the Kirda. I<IK1)t at the heela of thia apeed merchant will be Oliver Hunnicutt and Harry Stevena, wing back aud tall back, respectively, only a fraction of a aecond alowor. Jim Kordham, Georgia's ll^e-buatlng fullback ia a human expreaa train weighing more than 200 j pounds. To acreen theae ba<'khekl aces. the Bulldogs have a forward wull led by Captain Quinton Lumpkin, 225 pound All-Southern center, that will tip the scales at 215 pounds per man. Carolina will not be without scoring threats however, for the Bulldogs huvo good cause to remember Dick Little, Bird fullback, who outran their own Vassa Cate last year for a 70 yard touchdown. This year A1 Grygo, sophomore rubber legged star, and Carolina's All-American prospect, Co-captaln Larry Craig, will have a word to say in the Bird defense. A promise of a record-breaking crowd of twenty thousand fans has brought an unheard of swarm of ticket requests to the Carolina ticket office. One complete stand has been practically sold out and fifty yard seats are at a premium. Many fans look to the BulldogGamecock clash as the acid test for two new coaching staffs, that of Joel Hunt and company, at Georgia, and Hex En right at Carolina. However, the visitors will have much of the advantage of weight, speed, and reserves when they meet the fledgling Birds at 2 p. m. on Saturday. CAROLINIANS RECEIVE ILL TREATMENT WHILE IN GERMANY Columbia, Sept 24?How a party of American tourists in Germany received ill-treatment because one of them talked with a Jewish doctor was related here by Mrs. Grace Sweeney, associate professor of modern languages at the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Sweeney, who conducted a party of thirty-three Americans on a general tour of Europe last summer, said that she had agreed to talk to the father of a German girl who Is a coed at the University to give him first-hand information about his daughter. Germans are noted for their cordial treatment of tourists, most travelers carrying away a definite impression of hospitality. Never was this more in evidence than it was to Mrs. Sweeney's group when they first entered Germany But, when at Heidelberg, a waiter announced that the Jewish doctor wished to see Mrs. Sweeney, he made his announcement in a most con tempt nous manner. Mrs. Sweeney saw the doctor, and talked to him briefly. Tie told her that the edict barring Jews from the practice of medicine had gone out that week. Deprived of his means of livelihood. he and his family nevertheless could not leave the country to make a living elsewhere. The situation seemed helpless. After a brief conversation the doctor took his departure. but the effects of his visit were to remain with the Americans From that time on, their treatment at the Heidelberg hotel was intolerable The Americans could not obtain service, the hotel employees were insolent. The tourists were spied upon continuously The same treatment was the rule at Meinz, where the part> went next, and at Cologne, the word evidently having gone on ahead. Mrs Sweeney's party mail" a general totir of Europe following a Mediterranean cruise. Although tension was, evident, there was no talk of war. she said Extreme tension was noted in Germany. Holland and Switzerland seemed the happiest of the countries visited. In Italy the members of th*? party we re cautioned against mentioning Mussolini's name, so they rt-f-rred toj him always as 'Mr Miller." The Italians always speak of II Dure is "he." Mrs Sweeney expects to take anoth r part> to Europe next summer?If there Is a Europe then! I Fr-neh cabinet on Sunday, unanimously agreed that Keichfueh* rer Hitler's memorandum to Czechoslovakia's demanding quick occupation of Sudetenland by Germany without guarantees for new Czechoslovak frontiers, was "unacceptable " Mr*. Oa*que Elected Columbia, Sept. 23. ? The atute board of canvassers declared Mra. Allard H Casque, of Florence, today elected to cougreaa for the uuoxplred term of her late huabaud, eougreaamau from the Sixth dialrict. The hoard reported 6,255 votea for Mra. Casque, 127 for 10. I Keardon; 98 for J C. lluyea, Jr. The election was held September 13. final discharge Notice la hereby given that one month frA^n thla date, on Thuraday, October 27, 1438, Wllltnm L. Ooodale and Jean P. Harrla will make to the Probate Court of Kerahaw County their ttnal return aa Executors of the eatate of Jean K. Harrla, deceaaed, and on the aame date they will apply to the aald Court for a tlnul discharge as said Kxocutors ofsatd estate. N. C. AKNMTT Judge of Probate for Kerahaw County Camden. 8. C? Sept. 27. 1438 ~ETty~tax saLes" State of South Carolina, County of Kerahaw, Under and by virtue of Sundry City Tax Executions directed to me by | l.oulao W. lloykln, City Clerk and rreasurer, I have levied upon the following property and will sell aame the first Monday In October, 1938, being the third day thereof, during he legal hours of Halo, In front of the Court House, Camden, South Carolina. Tearm.8 of sale: Cash. All that lot of land, In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting east on Fair atreet 70 feet, more or less, and extending back to a depth of 130 feet, more or less, bounded north by property of Stewart; east by Fair street; south by property now or formerly of Holland; and west by property of Klrktaiui. levied upon and to bo sold as the property of L. G. Shirley for unpaid City Taxes for-the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting north 99 feet on 19th street, and extending back to a depth of 381 feet, bounded north by 19th street; east by property of Joe and Julia Chavis; south by property of the estate ot M. A. Clyburn; and west by property of Jackson Adams. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the estate of Moses Drakeford for unpaid City Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, being Lot No. 4 on plat drawn by J. T. Durdell, September 27, 1902 of lands of \V. J. Dunn, fronting east 46 feet and extending back to a depth of 207 feet, bounded north by lajt No. 5; east by continuation of Campbell street; south by Lot No. 3; and west by Lot No. 12. levied upon and to be sold as the property ?>f the estate of Wesley Brooks for unpaid City Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, having a frontage 6f about 50 feet on York street, and extending back to a depth of 200 feet, bounded north by York street; east by property of Allen Ross; south by property of Frances Pickett and others; and west by property now or formerly of Schlosburg. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the estate of Sarah House for unpaid City Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, In the City of 1 Camden. County of Kershaw, State of 1 South Carolina, fronting north 50 feet on Walnut street, and extending back to a depth of 130 feet, known as Lot | Nos. 21 and 21A, on plat of subdivision of the property of F. M. Zerap, made by John L. Stacey, surveyor, of date October 26, 1923. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the estate of Walter L. Trapp for unpaid Civ Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting east on Mill' street 100 feet, and extending back to a depth of 264 feet, bounded north b> property of estate of L.? T. Miils; east by. Mill street; south by property of Mrs. l^)u Pearce; and west by property formerly of Zeigler. -Levied upon and to be sold as he property of Willene B Sowell for unpaid City Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, in the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting 74 feet on Lyttleton street and extending back west to a depth of 275 feet, bounded north by property of S. M. Johnson; east by Lyttleton street; south by property of Lizzie Braslngton; and west by colored Presbyterian church. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Lula Haynes for unpaid City Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Also All that lot of land, In the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, State of South CaiuIIna, fronting 45 feet south on Rutledge street and extending back to u depth of 74 feet, bounded north! by property of Mrs J. B Thomas; | east by property formerly of Schioa-j burg and Karesh south by Rutledge | street; and west by property of Halle 1 Levied upon and to bo sold as prop-1 erty of Susie Fleming for unpaid CityTaxes for tlie years 1935, 1536 and | 1937. Also All that lot of land. In the City of' ramden. County of Kershaw. State of' south Carolina, fronting west on con I tlnuatlon of Cambell street, containing one-half acre, bounded north by I property of Jane Lang; east by prop-! erty of E E Clyburn: south by prop-' erty of York Aaron; and west by ron-' tinualton of Campbell street. levied j upon and to be sold as the property! of Tillman James for unpaid City t Taxes for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. ADVA RUSH. Chief of Police, City of Camden | The horeapower unit of energy waa established by Jauiea Watt In 1775. FINAL DISCHARGE ' Notice in hereby given that one month froiu thla date, on October 2 4, 1938, I \>ill make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County tny final return as Administratrix of the estnte of J. M. Threatt, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge aa aald Administratrix of said estate. NEITA THREATT, Administratrix Camden, S. C., Sept. 23, 1938. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby given that one month from this date, on October 3, 1938, J. Team Qettys and J. Gardiner Richards, Jr., will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County their final return as Executors of the estate of Henrietta M. Sill deceased, and on the same date they will apply to the said Court for a final discharge aa said Executors of said estate. N. C. ARNETT, Judge of Probate of Kershaw County. Camden, S. C., September 2, 1938. 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 First Federal Savings' and I^an Association of Camden.' Plaintiff, versus Juanita R. Arant, the Kershaw Oil Mill, W. A. Edwards and C. C. Whitaker, defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House doors at Camden, j S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in October, next,' being the third day thereof, the following described property: "All that piece, parcel or tract of laud lying and being in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina,' about six and one-half (6 1-2) miles' north of the City of Camden, containing six and four-tenths (64) acres, more or less, and bounded north by , premises of W. A. Edwards, east by ' U. S. Highway No. 521, south by preni-| ises of Clyburn, and west by premises i of Clyburn and premises of W. A. Ed- J wards, and being more particularly doscribed and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will appear by plat of the same by J. Team Get- j tys, Jr., surveyor, dated September lj 1934." Terms of Sale; For cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder. other than the plaintiff herein, a deposit of five (5) per cent of his ' tl c 4 * Ir rl [e ra w rl :h ic \ e ill r ei ' 0 y < ,, 1 ii >r a I' >r n , 1 IV i :e u d n 1 1 V l? 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