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Hudson Safety Hood Hinged Like Airplane Door Hudson's now Dash-Locking Safety Hood, lika an airply door, it hinged at tha front and cannot blow opan because wind only tanda to doaa it tighter. Lockad by a latch operated from tha driver's saat, thaft of car or parts is minimised because whan tha car U locked th* hood ii locked. Pt>ofco how* J. A. Purdy, Director of Safety for the Michigan Mutual Liability Company, pointing out the safety feature* of the hood to Captain M. D. A tor and Stewardess Agnea S pence of the American Airlines. KERSHAW COUNTY FORE8TRY PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION For the first half of the fiscal year of 1938-1939, Kershaw county has had *>6 fires with ? total loss- of 715-.3 ae-Foa as compared with the flrst half of the fiscal year 1937-1938, with 35 fires and a total loss of 229 acres. The greater part of these flrps for both 1938 and 1937 were caused by smokers and hunters. The Increase in the number of fires and the area burned for this year was partly due to i the dry weather oondltlons. I The association has put out and is putting out every possible efTort to prevent and to suppress all fires that do get out as fast as possible, but without the cooperation of the people It can do very little. So we urge you I to give us all the help that you can! possibly give in the preventing and Suppressing of wood fires. Your cooperation will not only make our L-ork lighter but It will help you to ret more benefit from the woodland If this county. We wish to thank mose who have given us their cooperation and hope that they will gain ^ore from the people for the preventmg and suppressing wood fires, says W. C. Perry, county ranger. FAutomobile headlights usually grow Qternately dim and bright because r Imperfect connections between bat?ry terminals and cables. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in acordance with the terms and provlsjns of the Decree of the Court of lommon Pleas for Kershaw County, i the caBe of I. C. Hough, Executor nd Trustee of the Estate of K. S. 'illepigue, plaintiff, against Dinah loore, IxjvI Moore, Emily Elm, iimes Muore, Jr., Tommy Moore, anu 1 persons whomsoever having an inrest in or lien upon the premises jscrlbed in tho complaint herein, >lle< tively designated as John Doe, kft'iidants, I will sell to the highest klder, for cash, before the Court buse door at Camden, S. C., during ie legal hours of sale on the first onday in February, 1939, being tho Kth day thereof, the following derided real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of od, lying and being situated in Keraw County, South Carolina, eontaing forty (40) acres, more or less, p bounded on the North by premie now or formerly of Mary Villarue; East by lands of Lloyd; South F lands of Thomas Williams, and Qds of Lloyd, and West by lauds w or formerly of Thomas A. Ross." Tprms of Sale: For Cash, the Masr to require of the successful bidr, other than the Plaintiff herein, a posit of five (5) per cent of his bid, mo to be forfeited In case of nonmpliance; no personal or deflcien1 judgment is demanded and the bidwill not remain open after the le hut compliance with the bid may made immediately. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. RKLAND & deLOACH Plaintiff's Attorneys TEMPERANCE CONFERENCE AT COLUMBIA TUE8DAY The annual Statewide Temperance conference, sponsored by the South Giiwrna Fwenaced Forces ror Temperance and Law Enforcement, will be held In the First Baptist church, of Columbia, on Tuesday of next week, January 24, beginning at 10:3d a. in., and closing about 1 p. m. or shortly after. The Rev. Charles E. Burts, D.D., of St. Matthews, will preside. Each of the three vice presidents are expected to attend: The Rev. John M. Wells, D.D., of Sumter; Hon. John O. Richards, of Liberty Hill; Dr. J. C. Ropor, of Oaffney. The Rev. M. C. Collins, of Batesburg, is Recording Secretary. The Rev. F. Clyde Helpis, of Columbia is treasurer. The Rev. Albert D. Betts, of Orangeburg, is executive secretary. J. J. Lawton, of Hartsville, is- president emeritus, and a leader of groat Influence and wisdom. Dr. S. J. Derrick, of Newberry college, will deliver the principal address of the morning. President Burts will give his annual message. Mrs. J. L. Minis, state president of the ! Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will participate in the program. Executive Secretary Betts will give his annual report. Other messages and Interesting features are being planned. With favoring weather con! dltlons leaders expect from 800 to 1,000 people Trom all" the counties of South Carolina. At 2:30 p. m., there will be a business session composed of the members of the executive committee and the elected delegates from the various counties. This body will elect the needed committees and officers, review the work of the past year, plan finances and policies for the year ahead. Nearly two hundred persons will be in this governing body. All persons interested in the temperance cause are invited to attend the Temperance conference at the morning hour. This call will bringtogether in the state's capital city a most representative group of citizens who are interested in the moral wel| fare of our commonwealth. Charlotte Aviator Is Killed | - Rock Hill.?Tom H. Gable, 27-year t old*1 Charlotte, N. C., novelty dealer, was fatally injured in the crash of his private airplane near the Rock Hill city limits Wednesday. Gable was returning to Charlotte after participating in the air games at Miami, Fla., last week. Witnesses Bald the | plane crashed head-on after it had1 zoomed over a tree. They were un-1 able to say what caused it to fall. His father, L. A. Gable, Sr., of Charlotte, who came here upon receiving word of the crash, said Tom had been flying about two years. The plane, an Aeronica, was badly damaged, but did not catch fire. SALES BY THE SHERIFF i'nder find by virtue of sundry tax executions dlroiHiul to ino by the County Ti iirlftiror of Kershaw County." South Carolina, I have levied upon the following property and will aell| same tin- first Monday in February, I being the sixth day thereof, in front j of the Court House. during the Inn"' hours of sale Terms of sale, Cash: All that lot and building in the city of Camden, bounded on the north by property of Lydla V Elliott; on the east by formerly railway property; on the south by DeKulb street; on the west by property l.ydia V Elliott. Levied upon and to be sold as property of J. H. Zomp and estate of J K Hhaine for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that lot and building in the city of Camden, bounded on tho north by Sardls church; on thu oast formerly Dibble estate; on tho south by Mary Peebles; on the west by Gordon Htraet. Levied upon and to be sold as prlperty of Mary Smart for 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that lot and building in the city of Camden, bounded on the north by property of estate of Den Drown; on the east by property Sophia Halnoy; on tho south by property of John Williams; on the west by Lee avenue. Levied upon and to be sold as property of the estate of Frank Reynolds for 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that lot and building In the city of Camden, bounded on the north by Mamie Carolina; on the east by a city lot; on the south by property of C. C. Whitaker; on the west by Gordon street. Levied upon and to he eoid as property of Ella Mickle and John Kelloy for 1932, 1933 and 1934 taxes. Also All that tract of land in school district No. 12, containing 25 acres, and bounded on the north by now or formerly of Kershaw county; on the oast by C. J. 8hannon, Jr., and George Miles; on the south by Charlie Sloan; on the west by J. D. Murphey. levied upon and to be sold as property of Dalton Richardson for 1932, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land in school district No. 6, In Duffalo township, containing 50 acres, bounded on north by Alice Humphries; on the east by W. H. Ratcllff; on the Bouth by estate R. W. Humphries; on the west by estate J. H. Ratcllff. levied upon and to be Bold as property of Leila C. Hyatt for 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land in school district No. 47, In Flat Rock township, bounded on the north by Horton lands; on the east by S. J. Vincent; on the south by Brewer lands; on the west by Estate Isabel Bowers. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Ida Wilson and formerly of Charlotte WilBon for 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All those 2 lotb In the Town of Kershaw, bounded on the north by Welsh street, designated as lots 3 and 4 plat of J. H. Mobley, recorded in Book KKK at page 238. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Paul Gregory for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land in school district No. 42, in Buffalo Township, and bounded on the north by Alethia Hough; on the east by Porter public road; on the south by Alberta Melton; on the west by Alethia Hough. Levied upon and to be sold as propT?* ill ~ 1 Pl1ln44 1 A01 1 AOft tjrvjr hi cjuiri Eiiiiinx xvjf lnoi, a no a, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land in school district No. 12. in Wateree Township, containing 100 acres, bounded on the north by lands of Heath and Goff; on the east by Campbell lands; on tho south by Zach Bowen; on the west by W. L. Miles. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Melton Medlin and formerly J. C. Medlin for 1934," 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that lot in the city of Camden, bounded on the north by property formerly of Wolfe; on the east by Broad street; on the south and west by property formerly of M. A. Metts. levied upon and to be sold as property of Willine Wright for 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that parcel of land in school district No. 27, Buffalo township, containing 2 acres, bounded on the north by G. C. Welsh; on the east by public road; on the south by Mrs. G. F. I^atimer; on the west by Southern railway. levied upon and to be sold as property of Lizzie Williams for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. AIbo All that tract of land in school district No. 3, in Buffalo township, containing 230 acres, hounded on the north by Jumping Gnllcy Creek; pn the east by lands formerly of Moses Hough; on the south by now or formerly of McNaughton; on west by Martha Freeman formerly and others. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Caroline W. Arthur for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land in school district No. 5. Buffalo township, containing 30 acres, bounded on the north by Wire Road; on the east by Benjamin Stokes; on the south by Ellas Blackwell; on tho west by Copeland lands; levied upon and to be sold as property of R. P Copeland for 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1?36 and 1937 taxes. Also All that parcel near town of Bethune, bounded on the north by M. G. King; on the east by Kate Galney; on the south by William Sellers; on the west by the Bethune-Jefferson Public Road. Levied upon and to be sold as | property of R. P. Copeland for 1932, ! 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All thtft tract of land in school district No. 6y In DeKalb township, containing 82 acres, bounded on north by M. B, Burns; on the east by Dan IawIi; on the aonth by estate 6am Joye; on the west formerly Shannon lands. Levied upon and to bo sold as property of Bdward Joye and others for 1938, 1984, 1936, 1986 and 1987 ^1*' r- * wL ^ . & ) I IHXC8 Also All that trail v>t html In school *lis j ttlit No *" in IvKalb township, con titiilltik 53 in ii's. houmlcil on north by It K St? vcnsoii . on (he tiist b> It .1 j Peebles, on ili.- v?uiit b> estate of ; T. .) Ai r.wiis on the wi st b> l>avUl' Stokes, lcvlcil upon .uul to be Hold as] propeit> oi tsi.iii- It 11 lliuson tor j 1934. t . lug. ami 11; u\.-? Abu | All that tract ot land In school ilis trlct No 22, lit lluflalo township, con t taming 50 acres, bounded on noilh b> ' Tom W illiams; on the east by J A Young and Blah lands ;on the south by M (i King, on the west by birth way. Levied upon and to lie sold as proper t> of Nannie Frauds Hall for 1931, 1932 and 1937 taxes Also All that tract of land In school dis triei No. 0, in DoKalh townsliip, containing 3p ucrea. bounded on north by I J. H. Frost; on the east by Hank of Camden and Public Uoud; on south by S. L. Crolley; on the west by S L. Crolley and Frost Levied upon and to be sold us property of M. K. Tennant for 1933, 1934, 193a, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land In school district No. 4, in DeKalb Township, containing 92 acres, bounded on north by H. C. McCoy; on the east by Public Road; on tho south by estate W. L. Jackson; on the west by estato W. L. Jackson. Levied upon and to be sold as property of estate Willie Mae Connell for 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land In school district No. 3, in Buffalo township, containing acrso, boiirrdtni on north by W. L. Blackrnon; on the east by Mt. Pisgah school and W. L. Blackmon; on the south by the Lockhart road; on the west by George Newman. Levled upon and to be sold aB property of R. E. Porter for 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that parcel.of land in school district No. 3, In Buffalo township, containing 3 acres, bounded on north by formerly Wade Holley; on the east and south by C. W. Holley; on the west by Willie Sowell. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Patsy Ann Cunningham for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that tract of land In schoool district No. 8, In Flat Rock township, containing 12 acres, bounded on the north by Levi Duren, et al.; on the eaBt by W. H. Stokes; on the south by Jones land; on the west by Truesdale land. I^evled upon and to be sold as property of Bertha Duren for 1936 taxes. Also All that tract of land In school district N'o. 43, In DeKalb township, containing 17 acres, bounded on north by J. K. del-oach; on the east by estate Van Halley; on the douth by estate Elsie Pottee; on the west by J. K? deLoach. Levied upon and to be sold as property of estate Virgil Halley for Termites, more or less common, are found in everyone of the fortyeight states of the Union except North Dakota. 1934 and 1935 taxes. Also All that lot and building in the city of Camden, bounded oh north by Eliza MoBeley; on the east by Richard Dow; on the south by Amelia Brown; on the west by Gordon street, levied upon and to be sold as property of estate Lizzie Wilson for 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Also All that parcel of land in school district No. 1, near Camden, containing lots No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, bounded on the north by Lot No. 60 of J. M. Villepigu-e Company; on the east by a 15-foot alleyway; on south by lot No. 14; on the west by the old Camden-Cheraw Public Road. levied upon and to be sold as property of Mrs. Martha McDowell Rush for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1936 and 1937 taxes. Terms of Sale: Cash. J. H. MoLEOD, Sheriff for Kershaw County. 'Thumbing' Easier For Clemaon Boya Clemson, S. C.?Clemson hitch-hickers report that catching a ride has | becomd an onsy matter since freshI man Chester Cooler, of Ridgeland, saved two women and a child from drowning when a car which had picked him up two weeks ago ran over a bridge into the Combahee river. One newspaper suggested editorial* ly that a safety rule to adopt is "Carry a Clemson man." This week cadets tell that the topic of conversation with practically every "ride" given them was Hero Cooler's experience, and more than one person frankly admitted that he or she felt much safer with a Clemson cadet in the car. The Orangeburg Times and Democrat of last Thursday says "A Jap from OooBe Creek brought hogs to thifl city yosterday to be sold on the local market." I NOTICE OF I Change of Ownership The tindefitgned has transferred his interest in the Real Estate business of Shannon Realty Company, I as of January 1, 1939, to John S. Lindsay, and is no longer connected with said business. The business will be continued under the name Shannon Realty Company by Mr. Lindsay. I W. ML SHANNON I Former Owner 'a ? I January 1, 1939 Hf e GREYHOUND FARES REDUCED! To Hundreds of Cities Outside s. C. Nothing's cut but the coat-*?you still enjoy the same extra comfort ami convenience of Supei Coa<.h navel. Sample Reduced One-Way Fares Jacksonville $5.50 Augusta $ 1.75 Lexington, Va. 5.60 Roanoke 4.60 Chaston, WVa B.30 Washton, DC 6.70 Wins Salem 2.40 Charlotte ... 1.16 Tampa 880 Miami 10.D0 Biy EXT HA Savings on Hound Trips GREYHOUND BUS TERMINAL Phone 249 DeKalb Street Camden, S. C. ?, ? il ??? What Will You Want Most Next Christmas? If it's Christmas money, a travel fund, a vacation fund, payment on a home, ? money for taxes, insurance premiums. 1 i To begin a permanent savings account, or for any other purpose, you j can accomplish your aim ...through. ? membership in our j 1939 Christmas Sayings Club Join NOW with the many who are enrolling daily. There is no red tape. It takes only a minute. Shortly before Christmas next year, we'll mail you a che^k for the total amount saved. ACQUIRE THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS HABIT NEXT CHRISTMASWILL BE MERRIER The First National Bank . ? MEMBER FEDERAL RE8ERVE 8Y8TEM ^ MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEP08IT INSURANCE CORPORATION - o $5,000.00 MAXIMUM IN8URANCE FOR EACH DEP08IT0R ; "7 I TSf