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NOTICE OF ELECTION Statu of South Carolina County of Korahaw Notice Is hereby given that thu General Election for Stuto and County Officers will be held ut the voting precincts llxcd by law In the County uforusuld on Tuesday, November 8, 1988, said day being Tuesday following the llrat Monday, as prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for Biiffiagu uro us follows: Residence in the Stale for two years, In the County one year, In the polling product In which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment thirty days Veforo any election of any poll tax then duo and payable. Provided that ministers In charge of an organized church and touchers of public schools shall bo entitled to vote after (tlx months' residence In the State, otherwise quailllcd. Managers of election shall require of every elector offering to vote at any election, before allowing him to; vote, the production of his registration cei l ideate and proof of the payment thirty duys before any election of any poll lax then duo and payable. The production of a certlllcate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes, shall be coucluk slve proof of the payment thereof. Helore the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the constitutional oath. The chairman of the Hoard of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk, a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The Managers elect their Chalrthan and Clerk. The polls shall be opened at such voting places as shall be designated at 8 o'clock In the forenoon, and close at 4 o'clock lit the afternoon of the day of election, except In the City of Charleston, where the polls shall bo opened at 7 o'clock in tho forouon. and In the Cities of Charleston and Columbia vvhero closing hours shall he (1 o'clock In the afternon, and shall he held open during these hours without Intermission or adjournment; and tlie Managers shall administer to each person offering to vote oath that ho Is qualified to vote at this election, according to the Constitution of this State, and that ho has not voted during this election. The Managers have the power to (111 a \ acatu y, and If none of the Managers attend, tho citizens can appoint Iro inainong the qualified voters, the Managers. who, after being duly sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election tho Manager s and" Clerks must proceed publh ly to open the ballot box ami count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a slatein.-nt of the results for each office, and sien he same. Within three days thereafter the Chairman of the Hoard, or smite one designated by the Hoard must d< liver to the Commissioners of Klei t ion the poll list, the box containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. At the said election qualified electors will vote upon tho adoption or rejection of amendments to the State Constitution, as provided In the following JOINT RESOLUTIONS: STATE-W1 Dli CO N S T1T U T10 N A L AM ENL)M ENTS No. 1 A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend Section t'., Article XI, of the Constitution so as to Remove Therefrom tho Necessity that a Three-Mill Property Tux, or Other State-Wide Property Tax, be Levied for School Purposes. No. 2. A JOIN I RESOLUTION to Amend the Constitution of South Carolina of 1 sso as to Authorize Legislation t,> Pros id.- for the Retirement of j Judo-- of lie- Supreme Court and the j Circuit Courts of South Carolina, to. Provide Compensation to Those Re-1 tired; and to Provide for the Electionof Tin .r Successors. LOCVL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM ENTS No. 3. C LA R EN 1 H)N CO U N 1 V A JOIN | RESOLU TION to Amend S. ct ion V or Article X of the Constitution oi i;io Stall.- of South Catolina] Relating to Hooded indebtedness of j School Districts by .^dding a Proviso [ Thei-.-to as to thc/Honded Debt of j p; 111. 11 ro\ e i f itrbev i 1 le I School Dis-i trlci No. 2' in Clarendon Count>. No. 1. GREENVILLE COUNTY A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend Article 1". Section 14, of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, by Adding a Further Proviso to the Second Paragraph Thereof so as to FurOur Define the Type of Permanent Improvement Which May be I sed on the Streets and Roadways of the City of Greenville. N o. 5 A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend Article 8. Section 14, of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1895. Which Pertains to Extension of Corporate Limits of Greenville, by Adding Certain Proviso Thereto at tho End Thereof. No. 6 YORK COUNTY A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend Article X. Section 5, of the Constitution of 1895, Relating to the Bonded Indebtedness of the City of Rock Hill, in York County, so as to Provide for the Increase of the Bonded Indebtedness of City of Rock Hill for Certain Purpose? MANAGERS OF ELECTION The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in Lhe said County: Camden -J. D. Sheorn. M N Billings. J S. Dunn. Charlotte Thompson ? Mrs Mattlo West M S. Marsh. E N Workman. Antioch?T B. Biyther. L. J. Sparrow. Arthur C. Joye. Pine Creek Cotton Mill A. D. Hurst. 0. ff Mrashall J L. WTHlams.j Hermitage Cotton Mill- W. T. Ila>er, Jess Harnett. F. E. Watts. CausalI E. D. Dabnev, L. S. Morton. C L McCasklll. Willie Hrannon's Filling Station-W. M. Brannon. W. L. Hunnicutt, H. McCoy. Stokes School House B. L. Hatrtehl, II. H. Hopkins, J H. Waiklns. Heaver Dam J. M. Anderson, L. 11. Caloe. M C. Hall. RatclifT's Mill? K. C Humphries, W. S. Stokes, A E. \Vill kins. Buffalo School House - W. F. Bird, Z. A. Cutoe, W. T. Holley. dates Kurd- J. A Bowers, 0. It.' Crow, W C. dandy. Shamrock I,. J Haker, J. II Hakur, C. I' llluckmoii Kershaw- L. II Haker, Claude Hell, J. A. Whitley. Haley s Mill- J E Davis, D. A, Mulill, K' H Iteese. Ned's Creek ?T. W Bowers, V. A. Humphries, M It Johnson. llelhiine - J M Clyburn, C Conway tinrdner. M d K nig Three C'rt J H Mai Held, D. 11. Couls, It A KauIkeilbei i y. W <'81 v 111 e -W (1 Anthony, K. N. (Jay, W. T. McDonald Liberty lllll (J It. Clements, Mrs. K 11. Floyd, N. S Itichards. Shaylor's Hill d. T Caloo, It. 11 I>rakeford, J II II insou. Hlaney W |l Kvilllfl. Mia. Alma Hose, C M Porter. Habon's Cross ltoads-' I. J Jackson, John l'ark< r, I? A. Kahon. Lunofl It (J Hell, Luther Jones, Hugh McCallum. The Man.mi is at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure the boxes and blanks for the election Call at Court House on or before Saturday, November 5. C C WHITAKKlt C C C A It DN Lit DR. W. H. T C it NER Commissioners for Statu and County Elections for Kershaw County, Camden, S. C., Oct. 21, 1938 South Carolina. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties Indebted to tho estate of S. M. MeCasklll are hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all parties, If any, having claims against tho said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within tho time prescribed by law. l>OCIA C. McCASKIU.., Administratrix. Camden, S. C., October 19, 1938. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, November 14, 1938, 1 will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as administrator of the estate of Tom Duncan deceased, and on tho same dato I will apply to tho said Court for a final discharge as said administrator. E. W. CAS KEY. Administrator Camden, S. C , Oct. 13, 1938. s NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw Under and by virtue of sundry City I lax EXt-CuTiGTIa" iTlVeCttrd if) me by [l/oulse \V. Boykin, City Clerk and Treasurer. I have levied upon the following property and will sell same the first Monday in November, 1938, being the 7th day thereof, during the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House, Camden, South Carolina. Terms of sale: Cash: All that lot of land, with tho improvements thereon, in the City of Camden, County of Kyrshaw, State of South Carolina; fronting 19 feet 10 inches east on Broad street, and extending hack to a depth of 264 feet; I said lot being the northern part of City I/ot 1066; hounded north by property now or formerly of Sheheen; east by Broad street, south by propcry formerly of A J. Beanie, and west, by City Ix)t No. 1015. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of J H Thomas for unpaid City taxes for 1935, 1936 and 1937. A lao All that piece, parcel or lot of land, in the City of Camden, County of K?T>haw, State of South Carolina, fronting 37 1-2 feet East on Broad street, and extending hack to a depth of 2?J4 feet, and being part of City 1/ot No. loo;,; bounded north by property now or formerly of F. W Wilson, east by Broad street, south bv ji; i pert \ of Frances Hart Chapman and property of Phyllis McGirt, and west b\ property of Phyllis MeCJirt. Levied upon and to he sold as the; property of It H Halle and J. H. Thomas, for unpaid City taxes for the years 1936 and 1937. Alao All that lot of land. In the City of Camden. County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, at the corner of Mill and York streets, running south to lot of Mrs Rosa Ives, thence east 100 feet to lot of Zeigler, thence north to York street, thence west to Mill street, bounded north by York street, east by property now or formerly of Zeigler, south by property of Mrs. Rosa Ives and west by Mill street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of A D. Hurst for unpaid City taxes for the years 1935. 1936 and 1937. ALVA RUSH, Chief of Police, City of Camden NOTJCE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All pat ties Indebted to the estate of Edmund Coffin Htoul are hereby notified to inuke payment to the undesigned, and all purlieu, If any, having claims against the auld estate will present thetn likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law ALETTA H K STOUT. AIKJU8T T. KOIIN, Jr. (Per A H KOIIN, Sr.) Kxec utors. Camden, B C , November 1, 191)8 34-86 pd. NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina Cpunty of Kershaw Notice is hereby given that the General Election for United States Henator and Reprt scntat Ivey In Cougress will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County aforesaid on Tuesday. No vein be" 8, 1938, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribed by the State Constitution. The (|ua liticat mas tor suffrage are its follows: Kehidence In the Slate for two years, In the County one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the payment thirty days before any election of any poll tax then due and payable. Provided, that ministers in i barge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall bo i.titled to vote after Hix months' rcs nce in the State, otherwise qualliied. Managers of election shall require of every elector offering to vote at any election, before allowing him to vote, the production of his registration certificate and proof of the payment thirty days before any cleciiuu of any* poll tax then due and payable. The production of a certificate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes, shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour iixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitutional oath The Chairman of the Hoard of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to the Chairman. The managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. The polls shall he opened at such voting places as shall be designated at 8 o'clock In the forenoon, and close at 4 o'clock In the afternoon of the day of election, except in the City of Charleston, where the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and in the Cities of Charleston and Columbia where the closing hours shall be 6 o'clock In the afternoon, and shall be held open during these hours without intermission or adjournment; and the Managers shall administer to each person offering to vote oath that he Is qualified to vote at this election, according to the Constitution of this State, and t.'iat he has not voted during this election. The Managers have the power to (ill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being duly sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerks must proceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the Bame is completed, and make a statement of the results for each office, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the ommissioners of Election the poll list, the box containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. MANAGERS OF ELECTION The following Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at various precincts In the said County: Antioch? H. N. Barnes, Harvey Davis. L. A. Shiver. Camden?D. A. Boykin. M D. Kelly, L. M. ()ghurn. Charlotte Thompson. M C McLeod, E. C pearce. Jr., Mrs. Kate Seegars. Cassa't ? M T. Hough, W J. Parker. G O Robinson Willie Brannon'n Filling rotation? J. E. L Brannon, L C. Marshall, W. L. Young. Hermitage Mill?Otis Eubanks, Irene Bradley, L. A Robinson Stokes School House?C. F McCaskill, Baron L. McCaskill. W L. Stokes. Pine Tree Cotton Mill?W J. Denton. H'-nry E. Munn, James J. Riggins. Heaver Dam?L. T. Anderson, J. J. Young, H C McCoy BufTalo School House?G Otis Broome, B. F. Roberts, S. M Carnts. Ratcl iff's Mill?Mrs. Lizzie McCaskill, David Outlaw. Clemson Cobb. Gates Ford?J. A. Elliott, L. K. McCaskill, D. A. West. Shamrock?Ira B. Horton, J. B. Johnson, L. H. Neai. Raley's Mill?R. B. Estrldge, Minor Holley, G. C. Joyner. Kershaw?Arthur Bowers. W. S. Beckham, R L. Crawford. Bethune?L A. Horton, Baron Lee, R. B. McCaskill. Ned's Creek ? Charlie Hinson, Enoch Roberts. R O. Thompson. Westvllle?D A. Baker, T. C. Catoe, J. W. Horton. Three C's?Furman Broughton, D. F. Rohlnson, H. W. Smith. Shaylor's Hill?D. F Faulkenberry, Ernest Gladden, Clareneo E Hornsby. Liberty Hill?W. Z. Hilton. Mrs Iva I^ee Higgens Blaney?J. D Bailey, A. T Huckabee, T. W Watson. Rabon's Cross Roads?B T. Rabon, J. B. Jackson. W G. Rabon. Logoff?W. E. Kelly, John Taylor, Alex Bass. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure the boxes and blanks for the ejection on or before Saturday. November 6, from the Court House. W. T. HOLLEY J. ALTON HASTY ARNOLD E WORKMAN Commissioners of Federal Election For Kershaw County. S. C. October 21, 1938 One of the Charleston sport writers stepped off I tie deep and when ho suggested The Citadel as the state grid champions. If the Cadets are stale champs, then the Camden Bulldogs are going to the Hose Bowl. Not, but wtiat The Citadel has one sweet team But we can hardly give the Cadets preference over Cleinsou or even the South Carolina Gamecocks. # ? The Columbia highs looked mighty good In action against GafTney last Saturday night But, wo still pi" our hopes on the Bulldogs to take them on November 11 ? Whoever la putting out the publicity over at Myrtle Beach should hire o.it as a street sweeper. That bird sure puts over the slrangeBt coneoctions wo have ever read. His latest listen folks ? "The grandstand | slipw which will be presented nightly isViu a class of Its own, having flf-j teen girls with the latest Broadway costumes and lighting effects. ? Now 1 ask you?what would be the latest lighting effects on a damsel? m m A dip into baseball. "Poosh-'em-upTony" Lazzeri, with the Cuba the past year is free now. to shop around for a major league managerial position But If a pilot's Job is not forthcoming, Tony may return to the Cubs. aayS| Owner Wrigley. Tony is dickering with the St. Ixrnis Cards, St Louis Browns and the Detroit ligets. # That certainly was a swell sporting gesture by the Carnegie Tech coach and players when they wired Referee John Getchell to "forget the mistake In Saturday's Notre Dame game". "Reports of my comments on you personally, very much exaggerated wired coach Billy Kern. Have you been bike riding yet. If not, why not? "Everybody's doln' It." ? ? * * I almost ran Into a light post the. ether noon when I came upon two I dignified Camden matrons peddling valiantly along the main drag. * Reminded me of the days when I was a young chap on a bike and used to wheel down the wooden pavement whistling "Come Josephine, On My Flying Machine", Apropos of that Carolina-Villa Nova game at Orangeburg ?as Just another argument against those county fair events?listeners on the air got a big laugh when the broadcaster of the game announced that the Villa Nova team had to use a church for dressing quarters. I'll bet those Villa Nova lads went away with a comical slant on South Carolina football. Orchids to Rex Enrlght. We still believe in the Carolina grid mentor and feel that if he Is given free rein with the football situation at the Gamecock school, South Carolina will have a team to be proud of. The boys certainly strutted their stuff in a vastly improved manner in the Villa Nova tilt. ? The more we see of the football playgrounds in other towns around | about, the better satisfied we are with our own tine stadium. Again did the L R O C. H. turn] out strong for an away-from-home | home game. That galaxy of alphabet j characters when unwound means "Loyal Rooters of Camden High." Chester had some cause to do some crowing. It was the first conference team to cross the Bulldog goal line. The record of the Bullodgs to date is something to brag about. Eight games, all on the win side of the ledger, and a total of 249 points scored as against 19 registered by opponents. Only one conference team has crossed the Camden goal, that being Chester. Mt. Airy and Whiteville both from North Carolina, were the other teams to single step over the Camden marker. All things being equal and by that we mean?fair and competent officials and an even Stephen on the breaks, Camden is going to trim at least that is our pronosia. I Such being the case, what about the November 18 and November 24 dates. Sure, we'd all like to see the Bulldogs in action on the home lot on those dates?but wonder if all of us are not imposing too much of a burden on John Vlllepigue. This man, whose, skilled coaching has made Camden football famous over a wide radius, has given of-"his time generously.1 Coaching a football team the way; John Vlllepigue does takes a lot out of a man, especially in a physical war We wonder if it is fair to John Vlllepigue to carry the season through November 18 and 24th. h Card of Thanks Since it is Impossible to thank each one personally, Kev. (I. W. McQulrt, his wife and family tako this means of expressing their appreciation to the Camdvn Fire department and to their many friends who so kindly rendered assistance when/ their home was burned on Friday of last week. 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 Homo Ov/sor's L*mn Corporation, plaintiff, versus Minnie Parker, Jessie Shirley, Georgiana Howe, Ethel Ellis, Lucy Ownens, Alma West, Willie Catoe, Joe W. Moore; and Andrew O. Moseley and Ruby Moseley, Infants of the age of 14 years or over, defendents, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden, IS. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1938, being the 7th. day thereof, the following described property: | All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with the improvements thereon, or to be erected thereon, situate, lying and being two (2) miles northeast of the City of Camden, in the County of Kershaw, in the State of South Carolina, fronting on the old Cheraw-Camden Road three hundred (300) feet, and containing one and oue-fourth (lV4) acres, more or less, as shown by a plat of R. W. Mitcham, Surveyor, of date of March 18, 1912, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Plat | Book "3" at page 18; said tract of land being in a "V" shape and bounded on the northwest by property of the Wateree Manufacturing Company; on the east by property formerly of W. J. Dunn and J. S. Dunn, now of J. T. Robinson; and on the south by Public road; said premises being that conveyed to J. W. Moore by H. S. Baker by deed dated November 2, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County In Book of Deeds "AR" at page 474. Terms of Sale: For cash, the Master to require the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff herein, a deposit of five (5) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited incase of non-compliance; no personal or deficiency judgment Is demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale, but compliance may be made immediately. W. L. DePASS, Jr. Master for KerBhaw County Wittkowsky & Wittkowsky Attorneys for Plaintiff. The water surface of the Oroat I^akes totals approximately 95,000 square miles. NOTICE OF TAX LEVY^The books for the collection 0f i State, County and School Taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1938, will be open from September 15 to December 31, 1938, lncluilve without penalty. When making in. quiries regarding taxes, bo sure to state the School District number in 'which you live or own property. ' The total tax levy for the various school districts are us follows: DeKalb Township Mills District No. 1 43^ District No. 2 37 District No. 4 37 District No. 6 39 District No. 26 23 District No. 43 23 ) Buffalo Township District No. 3 37 District No. 6 21 District No. 7 23 District No. 15 21 1 District No. 20 27^ District No. 22 39^ District No. 23 27^ District No. 27 32 District No. 28 23 District No. 31 29 District No. 40 41 District No. 42 . N 21 I 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 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 36 District No. 16 23^ District No. 29 27 District No. 38 21 District No. 39 26 Yours respectfully, C. J. OUTLAW, Treasurer, Kershaw County, S. 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