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T^uncementa -MNTTOB CONOR*## ^^cfMEN votera of tii? 0? D?D,0f,S^tl. OJOIIm: I W&J my" "" * r """"J? con?re??. ??Weot to #R^ SS?r?Uo Prtattnr 77th 'your oonfldenoe pgaff-w th?t p?wio ?l P^110 j^; RICHARDS '?roR CONGRE88 'Zmm-e myadtaat^. tal Congress from the Filtp Object to the rules of the te? prlmHl HOY C. COBB H, SmoctoHc""^* Of toe Ttion to Congress. subject 'X , Democratic party. !Tt"y appreciate your support. ^kVsDectfully yours, C FRANK OL.YBURN h#*- S , House of Representatives ho voters of Kershaw County, if announce myself as a oandil re-election to the Home of Natives from Kershaw coun*r?!n ask the support of the 1 vLa hope they will return me Important office. I feel that r years experience In the Gentfembly further qualiflesmeto ?* people of my county in this S*Vbody. Will greatly appre- . S?e support of all the raters return promise to look after H Interests of my county and Very respectfully, U C. OLYBUfcN t House of Representatives .. Friends and Fellow Voters: < inking re-election to the im- ! H post as a member of the ] of Representatives from Ker- j Zjty. I have idfved to the , (bj ability, always looking to it interests of all?my county , ate, and hope that my friends mtinue to give me their supthick will be deeply appreciat thanks in advance. Resepctfully yours, J W. F. BSTRIDGE J - 1 FOR THE HOU8E i iy many Friends and Voters of ' iw County: I hereby announce a candidate for the House of ntatlTes subject to the rules of mocratic primary. Your suprill be deeply appreciated. If 1 I will prove worthy of your jt In me. Thanking creryvu# t ace, I beg to remain, 1 Tonrs respectfully, ' JAM-PS M. THORNTON 1 Superintendent of Education eby announce myself as a cantor re-election to the office Of Superintendent of Education fthaw County I appreciate the t 1 have received in the past, rpe for a continuation ot that L. If returned to this office I ndeavor to serve to the best of lity. Very respectfully, s.) KATHLEEN B. WATTS OR CLERK OF COURT eby announce myself as a canfor re-election to the office of of Court for Kershaw county, t to the rules of the Democratic y. 1 will appreciate the consupport of the voters. Respectfully, JAMBB H. CLYBURN For Master in Equity reby announce myself a candlor re-election to the office of for Kershaw county, subject rules of the Democratic party. W. L. DePASS, JR. FOR GAME WARDEN he solicitation of my many to run for the ofTice of Game d, I hereby announce myself at office and will appreciate og my friends can do for me in mpaign. DAN A. MUNN for game warden Voters of Kershaw County: reby announce myself a oandior election to the office of Warden, for Kershaw County, greatly appreciate your support Respectfully, CLARENCE If. HOUGH. for game warden be Voters of Kershaw County: by announce myself at osuhHJJJthe office of Game Warden * a* County subject to the ?r the Democratic primary. PPreciate the support of the Respectfully yours, z- L. (Faytc) PULYUR, qAME warden ? Voters of Kershaw County: 7 announce myself as a candiw the office of Game Warden w county, subject to the d regulations of the DemoPrhnary. will apprecUte ths 1 of the voters. Respectfully yours, ALTON HASTY FOR GAME WARDEN & I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Game Warden, of Kershaw county. The support of iny friends will be appreciated. 1 will sodeavor to serve the people of the county to th^best of my ability. ROBERT U McCASKILL FOR GAME WARDEN To the Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the ofTlce of Game Warden for Kershaw county. 1 will appreciate your support. Respectfully yours. LUTHER A. BOW ELL . FOR GAME WARDEN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Game Warden for Kershaw county. Having made the race for this office six years ago and having met nearly all the voters of the county, I feel that 1 am no stranger to the people. If elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, aud will greatly appreciate your support. Gratefully yours, ( FRED E. WATTS FOR GAME WARDEN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Game Warden for Kershaw County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. Will appreciate the Bupport of the voters. Respectfully yours, A. KENNEDY BLAKBNEY. FOR GAME WARDEN I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the ofTlce of Game Warden for Kdfshaw County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Respectfully, J. PHIFER TRUBSPAL3S FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party and Fill appreciate the support of the voters. Respectfully yours, H. O. BURNS. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of Magistrate for DeKalb Township, aub|ect to the rules .of the Democratic party. Will appreciate the continued support of my friends throughout the rownshlp. Respectfully yours, C. E. DAVIS. FOR MAGISTRATE ro The Voters of DeKalb Township: I am announcing myself as a candlivr liie oitice or Magistrate for DeKalb Township in Kershaw county iud will appreciate the support of the voters. Very respectfully, OLIVER A. RICE HP1 For Magistrate; Western Flat Rock I wish to say to the voters of Flat Rock Township that I ana a candidate for Magistrate for the Western part of Flat Rock Township. Ifeel deeply grateful for the support you have given me in the past, and most respectfully ask your help in the forthcoming primary election in August. Very truly yours, G. R. CLEMENTS For Magistrate; Lower Wateree I horebj\_ announce myself for reelection to the office of Magistrate for Lower West Wateree. Your support will be highly appreciated. Respectfully yours, A. B. NELSON For Magistrate Upper Wateree I hereby announce myself for reelection to the office of Magistrate of the Upper Township of West Wateree. Your continued support will bo greatly appreciated. Respectfully yours, JOE D. BARFIELD FOR COTTON WEIGHER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Cotton Weigher at Camden, serving DeKalb Township and West Wateree Township. Will appreciate your continued support for 'this office. Very truly yours, A. L. McLEOD FOR COTTON WEIGHER To the Voters of Kershaw County: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Cotton Weigher, | for DeKalb and West Wateree Townships. Will appreciate the vote of my friends. Respectfully yours, IKEBY TURNER FOR COTTON WEIGHER I am a candidate for the office of Cotton Weigher for DeKalb and West Wateree Townships. Your support will be appreciated. Very respectfully, R. A- BRUCE For Cotton Weigher I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of cotton weigher at Camden. Your support will be appredated. Reapectfully.^^ FOR COTTON WEIGHER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for election to the office of cotton weigher, at Kershaw, ^ S. U. Your support will be appreciated. Resepectfully, " W. M. HEGLBR For Director, Buffalo Township To the Voters of Buffalo Townahlp: I hereby announce myself as a candidate to? the office of County Director for Buffalo Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, JOSEPH E. DAVIS . . FOR DIRECTOR * ' I herdby announce myself for retor from Flat *oe* TothmMprtM Colonial Military Gear Sought by Collector! Military geur dating from the eurIv Colonial period is so rare that | the discovery even of fragments of arms and armor used by the forefathers warrants recording. A recent visit to Yorktown and Jamestown, where many relics of the first settlements hi Virginia are being uncovered by archeologists working under the direction of the Colonial National park service, emphasizes this, writes Dr. Joseph K. Mayer in "American Collector." On Jamestown island, the site of active excavating, we visited the museum und were permitted to inspect the huge store of unclassified artifacts. The following list will give some idea of the richness of material brought to light. A fine series of chased brass bit bosses of the Seventeenth century. Four hilts from swept-hilt rapiers of the Seventeenth century. An extraordinarily well preserved basket hilt from a Jacobean broadsword. Two heavy gun barrels, apparently from Seventeenth-century muskets. Two deeply corroded pieces of iron which might have been matchlock plates. A flintlock of the type recognized as an English doglock and commonly used on military arms during the period of the English civil war. ^ Three doglock hammers. One battery or steel from a snaphaunce lock of the type dating from the early Seventeenth century. In the museum at Yorktown was seen that rarest of rare things, a piece of armor actually used in America. It was a helmet, called a cubasset, commonly used by the soldiery of Europe in the late Sixteenth and early Seventeenth centuries. Here was also seen another doglock. Many Plant* Abandoned By Steel Firms in U. S. Since 1926 the steel Industry has abandoned or dismantled a total of 173 blaat furnaces, 39 plants for producing ateel ingots and 144 plants for producing finished iron and steel products. The total number of employees in the industry, however, has increased sharply during the period. A new peak fbr the number employed in the industry was established in 1937, indicating that the improved technology of steel production has not decreased employment, while the total number at work in 1939 is substantially mgner uvan in 1926. These facts have been determined by the American Iron and Steel institute from a study of reports-furnished by companies in the indus- | try. Substantially all of the plants which were abandoned or scrapped had been rendered obsolete or inefficient by the improved technology of steel and iron production. Fewer than a dozen plants were abandoned as a direct result of mergers or consolidations. The decline in productive capacity from the abandonment of obsolete plants has been more than offset by the construction of new and more efficient plants and by the modernization of existing facilities. As a result, the Industry's present capacity for producing steel is 30 par cent greater than in 1926. Best Pleasures Listed The best pleasures are first, the simplest?pleasures which require least machinery, least effort on the part of others; second, the least expensive; third, the most accessible; fourth, those that can be most widely shared; fifth, those that can be most often repeated without doing harm to body, mind, or soul; sixth, those that call into action the highest qualities of life. The best pleasures are what we might call top; floor pleasures; that is, the pleasures of mind and spirit. If we test our pleasures by such laws as these, they will take us outdoors instead of indoors; to nature, and not to artificial things; to wholesome exercise, and not just to idle entertainment; to music, friendship, and books rather than to excitement and things that are artificial. Dog's Ufa The shepherd-spaniel of the late Mrs. Hattie A Fletcher of San Diego Calif., knows now what it is to be treated like a dog. When Mrs. Fletcher died in 1937 she left the dog $10,000 in her will, assuring it an easy and luxurious pW age. Recently a court decided in litigation over the estate that "provisions for trusts in perpetuity cannot be fulfilled by a dog," ordered the money turned over to another legatee And so the dog, now without a penny, an object of charity, was placed in a veterinarian home. mary. Will greatly appreciate your support. Very respectfully, J. C. PAULKBNBBRRY For Director; Buffalo Township I hereby announce my candidacy for County Director Buffalo Township, under the rules of the Democratic party. I shall greatly appreciate your support. If elected I will work for the best interests of the Township and County. Respectfully youro, * 1 PAUL E. JONTOS gulMag that his listeners are more Interested st the present time In the war In Europe than they are hi Dallas, Tex, politics, Back Frank, seeking election aa county commissioner. is nsing war maps .aa mm* [patgn literature. ^ -i *? ^ i?i?i m t ^-cs^gaiBaenw Notice of Solo By WarehouseMan For Unpaid Storage Slate of South Carolina County of Kershaw To Edwards: You are hereby notified under and by virtue of Sec tion 7191 of the Code of Law* of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. B. Zetnp, in Camden, 8 C, tm the 8lh dayj of July, 1940, at U a m., the articles hereinafter described unions the past due storage thereon in the sum of Four Hundred Two Dollurs ($402,001 Is paid together with the expense or advertising on or before the date of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the storage Hen are listed as follows: 1 iron bed; 1 set springs; 1 table; 1 laundry stove; 1 tireless cooker; 1 wash stand; 1 coal set; I box dishes; 1 bunch dishes; 1 child's bed; 1 il chair; 1 bundle straight chairs; 1 child's chair; 1 rocker; 1 bundle bed slats; I box cooking utensils; 1 dresser; l box clothes; pictures; 2 mattresses. BERTIE L. ZEMP, Administratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp Notice of Sale By WarehouseMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina County of Kershaw To: Mrs. M. L. Williamson, 1552 N. W. 2nd Street * Miami, Florida You are hereby notified under and by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. It. Zemp, In Camden, S.,C., on the 8th day of July, 1940, at 11 a. m., the articles hereinafter described unlesB the past due storage thereon in the sum of Six Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars ($675.00) Is paid together with the expense of advertising on or before the date of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the storage lien are listed as follows: 1 boa spring; 1 bed; 1 hat rack; 1 dresser; I cabinet; 1 china closet; lj trunk; 1 wooden bed; 1 brass bed; 1 bundle bed rails; 1 single bed; 1 iron bed; 1 child's blackboard; 6 mattresses; 1 dresser; 1 vacuum cleaner; 1 small table; 1 folding table; 1 iron wash stand; 1 roll linoleum; 1 wood wash stand; 1 floor lamp. BERTIE L. ZEMP, I Administratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp i. Notice of Sale By WarehouseMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina i County of Kershaw j To: Mrs. Mary D. S. McMahon. xou are nereDy notmed unaer ana by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina of 1982 the undersigned will sell At public outcry at the warehouse of the late I J. B. Zemp in Oamden, S. C., on the] 8th day of July, 1940, at 11 a. m., the articles hereinafter described unless the past due storage^ thereon In the sum of Six Hundred Thirty Five Doldars ($635.00) is paid together with the expense or advertising on or hefore the date of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the storage lien are listed as follows: 1 buffet; 1 four-poster single bed; 1 cabinet; 2 dressers; 1 side board; 1 center table; 2 mattresses; 1 mirror; 4 rods for bed; 1 library table; 3 lamp shades; 10 chairs; 1 table; 1 trunk. _ . BEItTlE L. ZEMP, rAdministratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp Notice of Sale By WarehouseMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina County of Kershaw To: Itena Meeks,' 463 Halsey Street New York City You are hereby notified under and by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of Uws of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. B. Zemp In Camden, S. C., on the 8th day of July, 1940, at 11 a. m., the articles hereinafter described unless the past due storage thereon In the sum of Four Hundred Seventy Three Dollars ($473.00) is paid together with the expense of advertising on or before the date of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the storage lien are listed as follows: 1 chlfferobe; 1 cabinet; 1 frame; 2 sets springs; 1 Iron bed; 1 wicker settee; 1 single (bed; 1 table; 1 side board; 1 set book shelves; 1 table; 1 trunk; 2 wash stands; 1 set bed springs; 1 Iron bed; 1 serving table; 1 desk; 1 chlfferobe; 1 wardrobe; 1 chest drawers; 1 dining table; 1 set leaves; 1 china closet; 2 brass beds; 1 stove; 2 bundles bed rails; 5 bundle bed slats; 1 kitchen tkble; 7 mattresses; 1 trunk; 1 sewing machine; 1 dresser; 1 kitchen table; 1 table; 6 bundle straight chairs; 1 rocking chair; 2 bundle rocking chairs; 1 table; 1 living room settee; 1 living room chair; 1 stand; 1 wicker stand; 1 w. bed stead; 1 bundle w. bed rails; 1 rocking chair; 1 flower stand; 3 ironing board; pictures; 1 tub c, utensils. BERTIE L. ZEMP, Administratrix Eetate of J. B. Zemf NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned will on June 28, 1940, after due publication of this notice, apply to the South Carolina Tax Commis 1 sion for a license to operate ? Retail Liquor Store in thi Town of Camden, South Caro Iina, located on East DeKalt StreeWn said Town. BREVARD BOYKIN Camden, S. C. 12-14p In mid-ocean, the gravitational pul ; of the moon draws the water be r tween 1 and 2 feet away from th< earth's surface. Notice of Sale By WarehouseMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina County of Kershaw To: Mis. Woods Robinson, Camden, South Carolina You aro hereby not 1 tied under and by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of l4vwa of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. B. Kemp in Camden. S. <\, on the 8th day of July, 1940, at 11 a. in., the articles hereinafter described unless the past due Htorage thereon In the sum of Three Hundred Forty Six and ona half Dollars ($346.60) is paid together with the expense of advertising on or before the date of Bald sale. The articles to bo sold to satisfy the storage lien are listed aa follows: 1 sideboard; 1 table; 7 chairs, BERTIE U ZEMP, Administratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp Notice of Sale By WarchouseMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina County of Kershaw Mrs. Norfleet Smith, Salem, Virginia You are hereby notified that under and by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of laws of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. B. Zemp in Camden, S. C., on the 8th day of July, 1940, at 11 a. m., the articles hereinafter described unless the past due storage thereon in the sum of One Hundred Twenty Dollars ($120.00) Is paid together with the expense of advertising on or before tihe date of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the storage lien are listed as follows: 1 bundle 2 chairs 1 bundle 2 chairs 1 rug 1 breakfast roo mtable HKJRTIK L. ZMMP, Administratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp Notice of Sale By WarehouseMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina County of Kershaw To: Mr. Fletcher Moore Augusta, Georgia You are hereby notified under and by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. B. Zemp in Camden, S. C., on the 8th day of July? 1940, at 11 a. m., the articles hereinafter described unless the past due storage thereon In the sum of Six Hundred Eighty Five Dollars ($686.00) Is paid together with the expense of advertising on or betvic tut) titttc of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the storage lien are listed as follows: 1 home made wardrobe; 1 box glass and mirror; 1 wooden ibed; 1 bundle w. rails; 1 bundle springs; 1 china closet; 1 bundle table leaves; 1 stool; 1 mirror; 1 sewing machine; 1 buffet; 2 bundle bedding; 1 box window shades; 1 wicker table; 2 chairs; 1 vlctrola; 1 box records; 1 dresser; 1 wash e(and; 1 frame for dresser; 1 dining room table; 1 frame and mirror wash stand; 1 dresser; picture; 1 wash stand; 1 chest of drawers; 1 velocipede; 1 bicycle; 1 straight chair; 1 bundle straight chairs; 1 bundle chairs. BERTIE Lr. ZEMP, Administratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp Notice of Sale By^ WafchougeMan For Unpaid Storage State of South Carolina County of Kershaw To: S. W. Brown, You are hereby notified under and by virtue of Section 7191 of the Code of I>aws of South Carolina of 1932 the undersigned will sell at public outcry at the warehouse of the late J. B. Zemp In Camden, S. C. on the 8th day of July. 1940 at 11 A. M. the articles hereinafter described unless the past due storage thereon in the sum of Five Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($575.00) Is paid together with the expense of, advertising on or before the date of said sale. The articles to be sold to satisfy the Btorage lien are listed as follows: 1 wood bed; 1 side board; 1 bundle wooden bed rails; 1 bundle iron bed rails; 1 wash stand; 1 lamp; 1 serving table; 2 boskets dishes; 1 sewing machine; 1 dining table; 3 mirrors; 1 dresser; 3 bed springs; 1 iron bed; 1 bundle bed rails; 1 box dishes; 1 single iron bed; 1 safe; 1 mirror; 1 china closet; 1 table; 1 bundle bed slats; 1 basket dishes; 1 vlctrola; 8 mattresses; 1 kitchen table; 1 table; 1 stand; 1 refrigerator; 1 dresser; 1 bundle mirror supports; 1 dresser; 1 table; 1 porch swing; 1 settee; 4 rugs; 10 chairs; 1 hat stand; 1 table; 2 tables, 2 pictures; 2 bundles linoleum; BERTIE L. ZEMP, Administratrix Estate of J. B. Zemp FINAL DISCHARGE Notlbe is hereby given that one month from this date, on July 1, 1940, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County, my final return as Administratrix of the estate of L B, Ogbum, deceased, and on the same 1 date I will" apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. EVA M. HORTON Admlnisratrlx Camden. S. C., May 31, 1940 ' FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on July 18, ' 1940, I will make'to the Probate Court i of Kershaw County my final return as i Administrator of the estate of B. T. , Hasty, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court ) for a final discharge aa said Administrator. J. W. McLATN Administrator Camden, S. .. June 18, 1940 ' * i ii j A dromedary has one hump and fa bred for speed. The Bactrlan, or Asi ' ,atic , camel ham two hmxrpe, and ii ? bred for strength, being weed as a oar I i rler of freight Lightning Kills A Young Couple Mr. and Mr?~I>onald Sttlwell, wbo Ived near the Mooklenburg-Union Ine on the Oecrest Short Out road, vere Instantly killed by llghtnlug at itx o'clock Monday afternoon as they vere walking toward their home reaming from the local atoro. Mr. Stillyell, who was but 24 years old, lived vlth his father, R. L. Stlllwell, a well mown cltlten of that comntuntty. drs. Stlllwell, whose maiden name vas Hackney, was only 18, and they ?ad been married only about one uonth. A few nilnuteB after the brilliant lash and deafening clap of thunder vhlch was .^sald to have startled all esldents In that section the two bodes were fouud outstretched, face lownward, in the path by Everett tlarrett, who lives near the home of he young couple. Both bodies were burned and blacJtmed. The clothes of the young wonan were almost completely burned >ff. The lightning, It was bellev ?d. first itruok a wire fence which ran parallel vlth the path, then leaped to the man md his wife. A post of the fence vas found splintered. The bodies vere lying approximately Ave feet iway from the fence. ? Mr. Stllwell had been employed by he Pender's bakery In Charlotte. His vlfe had met him at the store to walk iome with him. They purchased >read at the storo and took the clay jatb alongside the pasture fence as a ihort-cut for home, Death came unheralded and It Is loubtful that they heard the roll of hunder which followed quickly on [he heels of the flash of lightning. A wrist watch on young "Stllwell's arm van discovered to he still running, but Its crysaal was cracked.?Lancaster News. cMASTER'S 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 B. P. Truesdale, plaintiff, against Mary Jane Carter, Thomas Carter, Henry Carter, Agnes Carter Owens, Lucy Carter Richardson, Prank Carter, Annie Bell Carter, the unknown heirs, devisees or,.ftSfJ[*n8 of Paul Dempsey, and also all others persons unknown, herein collectively designated as John Doe, claiming any right, title. Interest in or lien upon the real estate described In the complaint herein, defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Camden, S. C. during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday In July, 1940, being the 1st day thereof, the following described property: ; _ AH that piece, parcel or tract ot land situate, lying and being In the State of South Carolina, County trf Kershaw, about Five miles North of the City of Camden, containing Thirty-nine (89) acres, more or less; bounded oh the North by lands formerly of Joo English, now of John T. Nettles; East by lands formerly of Paul Dempsey, now of John T. Nettles; South - and West by lands of George T. Little. L , ? Terms of Sale: For cash, tho Master to require of the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff or the defendant herein, a deposit of (6) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited In ?ase of non-compliance I 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. Henry Savage, Jr., Plaintiff's Attorney. MASTER'S 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 The First Carolines Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia, plaintiff, against Loralne W. Mahaffey, defendant, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday In July, 1940, being the 1st day thereof, the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being about four miles east of Camden on the northern side of the Caxnden-Cheraw public road, In the 8tate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw; containing 384.5 acres, more or less, bounded as follows: north by the Club lands, east by landa pow or formerly of Rhames and lands now or formerly of J. J. MoKensie, south by the old Camden-Cheraw Road and the Woodward Aviation Field, and west by lands now or formerly of Sllceburg and Club lands, the aaid tract of land being more .particularly shown on plat of survdy made by A. I. Scblsler, Surveyor, May 17, 1937; and being the lands conveyed to Loralne w> Mahaffey by The First Carollnas, . Joint Stdck Land Bank of Columbia Terms of Sale; For cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder, other than the plaintiff or the defendant herein, a deposit of five (6) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited In case of non-compliance; no personal or deficiency Judgment la demanded and the bidding will not remain open after the sale but compliance with the hid may be made Immediately. _ W. L. DePASS, JR.. ^ Master for Kershaw County. Melton and Belser, i. Plaintiff's Attorney. . A marker that indicates the spot where the lest shot of the Civil War - was ffred, long after hppomatoot. In located t? Waya?mie, N. C , V-. v;--- .4^' *? * moment if you we A f ch,W cr?tch|Bg. *^n bring, M ||S ' * -" ~ - f B *v