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IALL NEXT WEEKl I OCTOBER 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22 I I IN COLUMBIA I ISTATE FAIRl There ia no place you can go at the same coat and have aa much fun, and learn aa much J for your money aa at the State Fair. All your frienda will be there. Why don't you join the merry throng? Every day a feature day I Give Youraelf a Trip to The I I STA TE FAIR 1 ! Unquestionably the Greateat State Fair in South Carolina'a Fiiatory I' Germany and Turkey have huci'i'hhfully concluded a trade agreement. Nazi authorities point to thia as turther evidence of the awing throughout Houtheft stern Europe and ttie Near lOaat to closer economic tiea with tiermany. R. &E. Nut and Pecan Co. Savannah, Georgia L. J. ROOS, President In the market for all grades, varieties pectins, any quantity, paying highest prices. Thing your pecans to us, and see our modern plant and warehouse. Office and WartftTffflStr? Central of Ga. Railway Yard I West Broad Street I FARM BUILDING MODEL8 IN STATE FAIR EXHIBIT Clemson, Oct. 8.?Again this year tho Clemson College extension service will have an Interesting display In the steel building at the State Fair,, announces Director D. W vYaidkl?e.| Stressing Ideal farm buildings for, South Carolina the exhibit will bo^ made up of models of model farm > buildings. The Extension Service's exhibit Is always of Interest to visitors attend-J lug the State Fair. Folks who have, bot-n attending this annual function lu Columbia for years declared that the sweet potato display last year was one of the best exhibits ever shown at the fair (' V. I'hagan, extension agricultural ngineer, who has been ably assisted by M C. MeKonzie. assistant in agcultural engineering, and \V. J. Out/ and Joe Strlbllng. Junior-agricultural engiut'ering sMidents at Cletnson. prepared the model buildings and will supervise putting up the exhibit. Fourteen models will he included in 1 the display. These are: a five-room farm house; a four-room tenant house; smoke house, poultry la>ing house; brooder house; A-typo hog house;, shed type hog house; dairy barn; tobacco barn; two general barns; cattle shed; poultry range shelter; and a corn crib. Interest In better farm building: is increasing every day In South Carolina and farmers?he fhoy large or small?are realizing the value of having adequate shelter for their l.vestock as well as coveniences around their farm buildings and safe and sane storage structures for their products, such as corn, sweet potatoes tcbacco and the like. The extension exhibit is expected to add further to this interest which has already been manifested throughout the stu< Lufloff Club Held Meeting The LugofT Homo Demons!ration club hold its October meeting Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, with tho president. Mm Team (Jettys, presiding OfTlcerH wore elected for the following your with Mia. Team (Jetiye, as president; Mrs. Victor Wind, vicepresident; Mrs J W A. Handera, Hecretury; and Mm. K. T Truesdalo, treasurer. Fourteen mom here were present, and alao two new member* ? Miss Harriett Klehelberger an<l Mlaa Irene Mangum. Mm J. \V. A Sanders led the devotional. The s>ng of tho month, "Country Dance, waa muuk After business matters were over Mlaa Margaret Fewell look charge and gave a very lntei eating talk on "Chlldren'e Clothes From Deft Overs." She had on display many little aulta, dresses, coat > and tho like, made from left-ovora Alao small baby dresses and slips that were more convenient and serviceable to uao. Those including the rompers, sunsfilts and playsults are riHOiiiinetiiled by the Bureau of Home KcOnomlca. Mlaa Fewell at l eased tho fact that clothea are made for children and not children for clothes. Tho climate, tho, season and tho child's own comfort are the ruling factors of small wardrobes. Clothes Influence character. Many points favor clothing which Is attractive, yet which make a child absolutely unconscious of them.. The hostesses for October being Mrs. M. T Gettys and Miss Mattie labell, served delicious refreshments during the social hour. Tho world's smallest daily newspaper is published at Tyron, N. C. I" ??? II ALL MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! NEW 1938-1939 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE MUST BE PURCHASED | BEFORE OCTOBER 31,1938 TO AVOID PENALTY AND DELAY! Tiir t D.'lY-1 bd.-s licenses cxprire October : *> 1. ID.IS. Application for 1 92S-1 D;?9 J n; \ r;c!i Re.-n-.-s should I??* made IMMEDIATELY to ivoid unnecessary delay I BI; | r i r i i \ i 11 y I D.'IS-1 '.HDD license plates ami t? avoid the possibility of pavinjr a penahv. N \ 1 D".s I p.:p license plat* ? , according to law. MUST BE DISPLAYED ON NOVI EMBER 1, 1938 LI. < i 'or privately operated pass uyo-r ears, and truck semi-trailers up to If . t d : to-1 .. i; u y l I -2 ! - S- *ad capacity. can S.. iv-iird only on an annua! basis. When flu ,-r ' riuy a lireu-e t'or truck- and -e rn i-1 ra : i- ! s. lite W'iy.ut of each vehicle unloaded t :! v: i? 11.; ? !<!i-e rati be i-.-ue i. a ur.i. ( ar 'liiia truck act. passed by the II ; p ; V ( ;. j \ < e m b! v. t: ?e- ! >' pjae. itie ! irty cell! overload on trucks and ?' trailer-. M 'tor \ I'd 1 - purciiased on .? at'ter ( >ctober 22. 1 D.'IS, may be licer.-,d :',,r 1 Dts -1 D'.D wit: out ] a > 11: e i; t of a lDdT-lbd.s f?-e. Owneia of motor vehicles pn.. ?... id and op.ua'-d prior to (letober 22. lb".s. must lirst pay such 19.37-1928 c nut', b. due. It > ' i did not rcceiv. y ur application card, advise the Depart- d nter.t immed i.it ely. yuviny your mime, cor.a rt address and the make, type and mo r nuniber of \ .iur \ eh.ude. M < )i, application- tor license?both renewal app!ieati"ii< and applications M ,,? n.i \\ \ i 11; i 11 ? -tin- 1 a o o 1 district nuind r of the applicant mu-t be shown before D yr, .< i an be i.-.-ued. There is provided a -pace : in-crtum .it your school district t; ruber "it tlir card. ' l ...... . !< Read caret til! v and follow i nstrticttor- on *rm ;t ppiicri! i"ii card, (.heck the ap- r L plieation card to see if it is the rifrht one for the mo'.n- vehicle you now own. Do eo* -em' cash Y'?ur remittance should b made l?v certified ch.eck. cashier's cheek ,1 lir'man'e'y order. TO AVOID LONG WAITING IN LINE, MAIL YOUR APPLICATION. < I ? . i IMPORTANT! Avoid Penalty and Trouble! Read the instructions cn the appiica 11on form carefully and follow them. To a*oid Iong waiting in line, it is preferable It o mad your applications rather than come n pf-sen. Be Sure Vehicle is Registered in Your Name " /cur car was purchased during 1938 cne who previously registered it in ! h's no me. get a transfer blank from your After '* 111 n g it out. send it to this I'f f v..tn the proper remittance. I - I State Highway Department I P. O. BOX 1498 MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION COLUMBIA, S. C. RaaHMiMaBninMnanMii n? 1 State Fair Opens Next Monday Columbia, Oct. II.? -With u program that unqutJHt louably will ec11 ih?c any ever offered by the association In U? history that dates back before the Confederate war, the South Carolina State Fair opens October 17 and runs through October 22 six full daffg and six (till nights- -and I'util V Moore, the Mororlary, has overythfhg In readiness now, although the fair 1m several days away. With the tlrwt day given over to the opening exorcises. the second day, Tuesday, will feature the Palmetto Future Farmers, who will be here in large numbers t Then Wednesday Is Four-11 club day, with uL least &.Q0U young people from this organization In attendance, along with many others Thursday is "Big Thursday", or College Day, when the Carolina Clem son game tops the hill. Friday is school day with thousands of childreu to he In Columbia with free admission to the grounds. Many are coming In school busses. Saturday is the closing day. A horse show, harness races?-for the first time in years an unusually tine grand stand show, Victor's famous hjfnd. one of the greatest midways in the country, the best exhibits In thi' fair's history, a lovely flower show, a great poultry exhibition, cattle. swine and other animals on display-->ull these things make up a fair that only gives a bird's eye view of South Carolina's progress and Its opportunities but also provides the finest In fair amusement. indications are that there will be a swell attendance every day with Wednesday. Thursday and Friday being unusually heavy. D. D Wltcovor, of Darlington, under whom tlu> fairs have been so success ful in recent years. Is the president, and as usual will be in Columbia all of fair week, not to speak of his frequent consultations with Secretary Moore and his many visits to the offices in Columbia ami to the fair grounds throughout the year. A poor man can not afford to gamble. final discharge Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, oil Thursday, October 27. lfi3S. William D. Goodaie and Jean P. Harris will make to the Prohati- Court of Kershaw County their final return as Kxocutors of the estate of Jean R Harris, deceased, and on the same date they wiil apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Executors of said estate. X C. AHNKTT Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Camden, S. C., Sept. 27, 1J3,\ final discharge^ Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Thursday, October 27. H>38, William L. Goodaie ( and Jean I' Harris will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw county their final return as Kxecutors of the , estate of Jean R Harris, deceased, and on the same date they will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Kxecutors of said estate. X. C. ARNKTT, Judcc of Probate for Kershaw County. Camden. S. C_. Sept. 27, 1U38. notice to debtors and creditors Aii parties indebted to the estate of Mats Dcas Boy kin are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned. Mild all parties, if any. having claims sgainst i in* said esta'e will present ! hem likewise, duly attested, within he time proscribed by law BOLIVAR 1> BOVK1X. Kxecutori I)} ;AS M CAPKHART. Kxecutrlx 1 ?state. Mar> i A*.as, i>,>} kin , deceased. 1 'it til'! e'|. S , >e|tfelllte-r J. U3S. cItatTon i'le- State of South Carolina Coun'y of Kershaw i By X C Arnett. Probate Judge) Whereas. Do< ia C McCaskill ma le Hilt to me to grant unto he;- R.-t i--r-of j \dministrntion of the Ks:ar?- and nf. kefs of S M McCaskill. it These are. therefore, to ip.- and adnoni-h all and singular the Kindred ind Creditors of the said S M. Mei'askill. deceased, that th?-> !" and :ppear before me. 1:1 t!ie Court of Probate, to be held at Camden. S C. m Wednesday. October lb. to-xr. after :Mibii? ation hereof, at 11 o t lot k in the! forenoon, to show cause, if any they lave, why the said Administration! dioubl not he granted Given under my hand this ".th day xf October. Anno Domini, l'.cts. X C ARNETT. Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. A Three Days' Cough j Is Your Danger Signal: No matter how many medicines you harfc tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you , may get relief now with Creomulsion. i Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afTord to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion. which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, try Creomulsion. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ask for it Elainly, see that the name on the bottle ) Creomulsion, and you'll get the genuine product and the relief you want. (Aav.) I Dun & Hradstreet report a general Increase of retail buying over the country last week. NOTICE To All Dairymen and Persona Selling Dairy Products Within the City of Camden, S. C. Please take notice that the Hoard of Health of the City of Camden, at a meeting held September 19. 1938, revoked all licenses and permits for the sale of milk and other dairy products 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 ehall qualify under the law respecting sanitary conditions and grades. The Hoard of Health further requires that samples of milk be furnished the Health Officer for testing by the State Laboratory at such times and intervals as may be necessary. DONALD MORRISON. Health Officer City of Camc^en FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on October( 24, 1938, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final re- | turn as Administratrix of the estato of J. M. Threatt. deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge tie said Administratrix of said estate. NEITA THREATT. Administratrix Camden. S. C., Sept. 23. 1938. NOTICE , To All Property Owners or Occupants of Property Within or Near the Business District of the City of Camden, S. C. | The Hoard o* Health respectfully request that each business establishment shall keep and maintain sani-' tary receptacles for disposition ofi trash, garbage ard any refuse matter for the purpose of facilitating its' removal by the city trash trucks, and the Hoard of Health particularly requests the public generally, using the back lots In the City of Camden, to, cooperate with the City of Camden,' In improving the sanitary conditions in those areas. DONALD MORRISON. Health Officer City of Camden I Borne spocles ixf cockroaches are capable of flying. NOTICE OF TAX LEVY^ The books for the collection of State, County anil School Taxes for i the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1938, will be open from September 15 to December 31, 1938, Inclusive ! without penalty. When making iniqulrles regarding taxes, be sure to state 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 .District No. 1 43\4 District No. 2 37 I District No. 4 r 37 District No. 6 39 District No. 25 23 District No. 43 23 Buffalo Township District No. 3 37 District No. 5 21 District No. 7 23 . District No. 15 21 District No. 20 27^ District No. 22 .. 39^ District No. 23 27Vi District No. 27 . 32 District No. 28 23 District No. 31 29 District No. 40 41 District No. 42 21 Flat Rock Township District No. 8 32 District No. 9 32 District No. 10 25 District No. 13 24 District No. 19 32 District No. 30 21 District No. 33 1 32 District No. 37 32 ! District No. 41 32 District No. 46 27 District No. 47 ' 21 Wateree Township District No. 11 26 District No. 12 35 District No. 16 23^ District No. 29 27 District No. 38 2^ District No. 39 26 Yours respectfully. ? C. J. OUTLAW, Treasurer, Kershaw County, S. C. ? ? ? malaria ig V vain 7 days, relieve! V V U COLDS Liquid, Tablets " Sal^e, Nose HEADACHE Drops 30 minutes Try "RU B-M Y-TI8M" World's Best Liniment COACHES ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS Inture u cyol, clean, rest jut trip at low c?l| CARS D1HINQ CARS Be comfortable In th# safely of train trapjf QMMBII PilMMM TmBU ^pfMWlUHVO ss fltlMi flgwSIti? ftn% Icbadala^ IVJVIIM Kmmv?Uom sad elks* Itml hfannMo* SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM E Sanitary Plumbing and Heating I E J. c. cox I TELEPHONE 433-J Estimates Furnished on Short Notice I ELECTROL OIL BURNERS I Examples of one-way fares from Camden New York $14.47 B Philadelphia 12.22 HI Washington 8.90 Richmond 6.60 Tampa 11.15 St. Petersburg 12.00 Miami 14.25 J. L. Carter, D.P.A. Seaboard Office Room 1 Arcade Columbia, 8. C.. . Phone 3821 Every modern appliance has I been Hiatal led in Seaboard coaches for your enjoyment of ft e-o-o-l, clean trip. Reclining seats, softly { upholstered, clean head rests- I Meals, pillows?low ,co?k. Com- I plete wash-room facilities. Sub dued lights at night. Oothiswayl ^ . Convenient connections from here SEABOARDn * RAILWAY ,