The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 01, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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notice of election state of south carolina, County <?f Kershaw. Notice is horoby given V'ltiuntv' oral Election for State ttud touuLy, will bo bold at tho vol ug J>r+ clucta proscribe^; by law in Habl ^un-I iv on Tuesday, Novefuber 6, 1H0, said day being Tuesday following the list] Monday in November, a? proscribed i>v tbo State Constitution. The quaWlcatlon* for suffrage: | Managers of election required of ev ,.,-y elector offering to voto at any idee Hon, before allowing him to vote, tbo production of bin rogslt ration certificate and proof of the tbrlty days before any eloctbmof any poll tax then duo and payable, production or a certificate or of he reJ.,.|pt of the officer authorized to colk.ct such taxes. shall bo conclusive proof or the payment thereof. The ih>11s el'ull opened, at such \otlng places as shall bo designated, ?t x o'clock In the forenoon, and close al t o'clock In the afternoon of the day of election, except in the Cities of Charleston and Columbia where ho , i?Hlnir hours shall be ? o'clock In the uftornoon, and shall be held open due jtiieso hours without Intermission or adjournment; and the Managei Hhull admltvlster to each person offeriiiK to vote an oath that ho Is quail to vote at this election, according to the Constitution or this State, and that he has not voted during this ' 'Tim'Managers have the power do till a vacancy, and If none or the Manau?rs attend, the citizens can appoint t coin among the qualltted voters, Ujo Managers, who. after being dul. sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, tho Managers and Clerk must. ifcxua.ed publicly to open tho ballot baxes and count ttho ballots therein, aud ^ntlnue without adjournment until tho sam i? eomplotml, and make a statement or the results Wr each <>ffico aud Hign the samo. Within throo da)4 tlu-ioufter. the Chairman or the Hoaid oi some one designated by "he RoanL must deliver to tho Commissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes con | mining the ballots and written state-: inonts of tho results or the election ] At the said election qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or reJectlon of amendments to tho State Constitution, as provided in tho following JOINT RESOLUTIONS: state-wile conhtitu'l 10nal i r. amendments No. 1. A JOINT RESOLUTION to Propose an Amendment to Article X. Sect on | o ,>f t.he Constitution of l*-,r>. by Pio-j viduig for tiho Levy Hlennlally of Annunl Taxes. ' i No. 2 \ JOINT RESOLUTION to Propose I ;1? Atuondmont to Article IV. Section 1?; ,,f the Constitution, by Changing] ,1,;. Word "Annual-' to "Hienniar and j Adding a Proviso for the Calling of a Special Session of tho Sonato and of, ill.. Corneal Assembly. No. 3 \ JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Section 12 of Article M of the State Constitution with Reaped to Municipal Elections so as to Contonn with said Section with Re-: speot to the Payment of Taxes to Subdivision te) of Section 4 of Artlcl J II: of the State Constitution. ^o. 4 A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing in Amendment to the Constitution of Is'O l>v Striking out Section 9 of Article' III. Providing for Annual Sessions of the General Assembly and] Limiting Compensation to Forty (40) j Diivs, and Inserting In Lieu Thereof a( Provision for lllennlal Sessions ol the; (funeral .Assembly. and Providing tor, the Compensation of its Members. . local constitutional \ amhndments NO. r?. 1 \ JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend Section 7. Alible VIII. and Seitioi j. ; A11 N. of tin* Const i-tution of In'.'.").' Reiving to Municipal 1 tended lndebi-' , Jl v- b> Adding a Proviso Thereto is .. ii.cd.-d U-b: of the Cit> or i; .. r1.\v !. I LEO I H >\* M ANACKRS l . j',-,Lowing Managers of Election - in;, d ?o hold the n!e. tvar!i?us pre, ne ts in the said ] I ! ! Arrants. T R ltlyvrCiur Jo\ ,rn I. T Andersen. 1" R. ; j : W. E I .illgieV. I , ||;i !' :. M S M Johnson. . \ Purs r ' I C i. \! C.oL::. ? O Rob I " I > I hibie-y. rifuiip- !: A L. Mi Lend. . > > i Robinson. C R Smith. iLomiHUM Mill?VV T. PLyor. L. A.: i; in son. E E Wat ts. Pm- cie.-k Mill - I'- T I?.?v A lv 111 st (I E Marshall. s- School Mouse?J H. V.ratL:n?. Mrs Florence Vaughnn, L. L.! M .anohlin. I W!;:! Itrannon'- W '' HolJey. L. . \|.u shall. J R. McCoy. | > Km-Hlmw"- W. R. Taylor. T. 9. Bell, Houiy lteker. , Hethurve?U>rlng Davis. K- L. ley. M. G. King. . Nwl? Crook 1^. T. Hnain. V. A. Humphries. Wilson M Ogbuin. (Kilos Ford-J A Bowrors. '* ? Brown. 0. H. Crow. Shamrock J. F. Baker, J. K. Itaker, I, I). Mahaffoy. Minor Haley's Mill? !> Bubuiik*. Minor Holloy. Wilson Joyner. , ri.H. I lutcinr. Mll|~Mr?. kill David Outlaw. A. h. Wat Kin*. iJlbonty llUl?N. 8. lUolmrdb. 0. H. OlumwU*. 0. C TniwHlale. pi.re., CB?j k- <-<?."<' ' or, H. H. Oaskln. ...-own WostvlUo- B. A.. Baker, T J- Br , K C. Ml tors. 4 ^ v Shay lor'a 11111-G. T. Catoe, C. KHornsby, J. H. Hl"?<>? Blaney?C. 11. Ho wen. W. B Kvaus, H. A. Hawkln. A logoff?O. 1*. Jouos. J. A. ueu, J- A. Ilosoborough. mi v i hor Rnbon's Cross lUmdn -t l?. Biytnet. D A. llabon, J. A. Rabon. raU>0 Buffalo School House--/- A. CatO , ?,VL?v.".re re,,uo?,?l to'l~ one of their numbor to secure boxes aua tor .ho TvniTASH.. ( (! OAIU.NKR. Cmmltwltmere of Suite and County lOlectlons for Km-shaw County. S, C. October lk, 1940. t Mff. 0,boxes, etc. at Sparrow h Office on HuUudgo Stioot. ^ gpARHOW. Clerk. notice of election STATU OF SOl'TH CAROLINA, County or Kershaw. Notice Ih hereby given that the Gen| oral Fiction for Presldentlal am V ce Presidential Electors. and llepre&en Natives In Congress will be held at tho I voting precincts flxod by law lntho County of Kershaw on Tuesday. November T,. 1940. said day beng Tuesday following the first Mondaf. JJJ piescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications tor suffrage au as follows: Ilnaldomc In State for two ? the County one year. In the polllt S precinct In will oh the elector ofTors to vote four months, and the payment thirty days before any oloMotiot poll tax then due and payable. I ro vided, That ministers In charge of an I organized church and teachers of public shall bo entitled to vote after six months' residence In the State, otherwise qualified. I Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the ^0"HlU"li''nd nl oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath ,o iho other Managers and to the Clerk a Notary Public must administer the oath to Chairman. The Man-1 aerm elect their Chairman and Clerk, i Polls at each voting place must bo opened at S o'clock a. m. and clo&ed at 1 o'clock p. m . except In the Cities of Columbia and Charleston where the | closing hours shall be at 0 o clock P- mTne Managers have the power to AH a vacancy; and If none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who. after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerks must proceed publicly to open oho ballot box. and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same Is completed, ami make a statement of the results for each offlco. and sign the same. Within three days thereafter the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated hv the Hoard, must deliver to the Commissioners of hleotionj the poll list, the box containing tho ballots and written statements of the r,-suits or the election. Managers of Elect ion.-The fo lowing Managers of Flection have been ....pointed to bold the ol.ctlon at the various pre,due,s In tho said County: Antloch 1> K Stokes, lx'0 Davis. 1, l Sparrow. l:.?-avenlam ' ' M Anderson. I. H. C., iM c Hall. Ciuhd' ti I' ' Holland. Wylte She, I to\ kitt Khatne. iM^s.r: W. M Deal. S. H. Walters. F H l,ail c .i i Mvarlot Thompson A- ^ Stni..h. 11 c \tits. I- T. 1 >ixon tlo'rinpage Mill --Karly Mtinti, Spain , K/ell Kelly. p'i-,.. Cr. ,-iv Mill B. R Conn.-11. Inl.us P. Campbell. W J I;*'";,0" .. Stok, s School House 11. L. Hatfield. Henry H Hopkins. Baron L M. MoC.iskill. ... Willie Brannon's?J K. D. Brannon. W m Brannon. W. D. Hunnieutt. Kershaw J. A Whit ley. T. C. Jones, Wilson Taylor. B?-ihum c M lUvst. I^oonard Braxv non. V M Arthur. ShN Creek?S. It. Johnson. \V. L. S.-Ngars. John Gardner. NOTICE OF SALE >* < ?* ^ Notice U hereby given that Id accordance with the terms and previa lone of ih? Decree of the Court of Common Plea* for Keralmw County In the race of Mary Catherine Sowell, Palsy l*m Sowell, Julia Blanche Hotlon, Nettle Mae White, Thelma Herion. Gladys Soegars, Willie Ulanche Dean, ltuby lA?e Anderson, Richard late 11 or ton, lluth Parker, minor, Joale Hoi ton, minor, Myrtle Horton, minor, Leroy Phillips, miuor, by their GuardIan ad Litem, L. A, Horton, and L. A. Horton. Individually, Lillle Mae Hilton, Ethel Lee Hilton, D. S. Hilton, Mary Phillips lVniglas, H, T. Pitta and Sarah Davla, Plaintiffs. va. J. D. Pitta and J. R. Pitta, Individually ami aa Adminiatratore of the fclaute of W. T. Pitta, decease^ and Matilda Geneva Uuigaton, Mary Newman, Floyd HUton, A lino Hilton, minor, (Marino Hilton, minor, Lizzie Kale Hilton, mluor, and Everett* Hilton, minor, Defendant a, 1 will eell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Camden. S. C., during the legal houra of sale on the licet Monday in November, 1940, being the 4th day thereof, the following described property: Parcel A. AH that piece, pared or tract of land, lying and being situated in Buffalo Township, Kershaw County, | South .Carolina,'containing Two Hundred and Fourteen (214) aoree, more or loss, and known ae Tmot "A" of t.he Estate lands of W. T. Pltte, on plat of Will Clark dated May 27th, 1940, being imunded on the North by premises of Charlie Jones, East by Tract "B" of said Estate hinds. South by premises or Charlie Jones and West bv promises of Joe Hlmsey. Parcel B. All -that piece, pared or tract of land, lynlg and being situated In Buffalo Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, containing One Hundred ami Sixty-live (165) acres, more or less, and known as Tract "B" of the Estate lands of W. T. Pltte on a plat of Will Clark dated May 27th, 1940, being bounded on the North by premises of Oharllo Jones, Bast by Tract "C" of wild Ketate lands, South bv premises of Charlie Jones and West by Tract "A" of said Estate lands. Parcel C. All that piece, prccd or tract of land, lying and being situated in Buffalo Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, con/tailing Two Hundred Thirty-live (235) acres, more or less, and known as Tract "C" of the Estate lands of W. T. Pitts on a plat or Will Clark dated May 27th, 1940, bring bounded on the North by premises of Charlie Jones, East by Lynches River, South by lands of the Estate of John Watts and West by Tract "B" of the Estate lands of W. T. Pitts. Parcel D. All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the-Town of Bethune, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting to the South two hundred eighteen (218) feet, more or less, on Jefferson Davla Highway, which is also designated Federal Highway No. 1 and extending back for a depth of two hundred ten (210) feet, except eight feet of said frontage whh-h only extends back to an approximate depth of one hundred twentyfive (125) feet, bounded North and East by property now or formerly of Z. Br an no n; South by Jefferson Davis Highway, which is designated as Federal Highway No. 1, and West by lot now or formerly of Wilson. Parcel E. All that certain piece, parcel or tmot of land, situate, lying and being in BufTalo Township, Kershaw County. South Carolina, about one and one-half (1*?) miles from the Town of Bethune, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, bounded North by lands formerly of N. A. Bethune; East by lands of Mrs. Eva Morgan; South by lands now or formerly of the Estate of Jim Walters ond by lands now or formerly of Mrs. E. L. Kelly and West by lands rrow or formerly of Mrs. 10. L. Kelly and by lands of D M. Melton. The above described tracts are to bo sold separately first and then Parcels. A. B. and C as a whole, and Parcels D and E as a whole., the highest purchase price to he accepted. Terms of Sale: For .Cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder, toiher t h^ui the plaintiffs or the defendants heroin.- a deposit of five (5'/?) | per rent of his hid. same to h? forfeitled in rase of non-compliance; !he bidJ ding will remain open'for a period of I thirty ho> days after the public I ri 11 t i (>11. W L. DePASS. JR. Master For Kershaw C -unty K I R K LA N I > AND deLO AC 11. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Hales Ford?L K. McCaskiii. Lewis Pease. Tom Gaudy. Shamrock C. I'. Blackinon. L. J. linker. Binnie Johnson. Italeys Mill?W. P. Rodger*. J. E. Man gum. J. E. Davis. Buffalo School House?Ira B. Catoo, W P Sow ell. C. W. Holley. Rat el iff Mill?W. S. Stokes, F. C. Humphries. B. E. McGougtan. Liberty Hill?E. L. Jones. L. P. Thompson, L. A. Perry. Throe ("s?J. M. Croxton. D. H. Coats. S. W. Itarfield. Westvllle?T F. McDowell. John C. Anthony, Nye Workman. Shaylor s Hill?C. E. Hornshy, R. M. Drakeford. Thomas Catoe. Blanev?S. W Rose. D (i. Dixon, Jack Ross. Lugoff?Luther Jon?*s, Victor Ward, Sr . H A. Rabon. Ration's Cross Roads?J. E. Jackson, John Mobley, A. J Van land inghaan The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure the box and blanks for the election: W. T. HOLLEY. ARNOLD K. WORKMAN, J ALTON HASTY, Commissioners of Federal Election for Kershaw County, S. C. [October 18. 1940. < 'all for boxes, etc.. at Sparrow's office, on Rut lodge Street. B. E. SPARROW. Clerk. Ifor perspiring feet ST A-OR I lotion At Your Druggist's 35c NOTICE OE SALE Notice is hereby given that In accordance with the terms and provisions of the Decree of the Oourt of (!onmion Pleas for Kershaw County In the case of John Kershaw Ooff, Plalut* tfr, vs. W. U Goff, B. 0. Ooff, B. 0. Ooff. Mrs. J. T. Bine lair, Mrs. B. W. Sinclair, Miss Delia Goff, J, L, Player, W. D. Player, Mrs H. C. Christmas. A. I> Player, C. B. Player, Mra. Oertrude Brown. Neil T. PlAyer, Mrs, Emmie Poaton, Sim In M. Player, Wesley Sinclair, Mra. Bonnie Stokoa, Marion Hincluir, and Mra. Jessie Player, Defendants, 1 will aoll to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Camden, S. C\, during the legal hour* of Hale on the first Monday In November, lb40, being the <Mh. day thereof, the following described property: All of that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate In the County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, containing Fiftyfour (54) acrwL bounded on the North by lamia (now or formerly) of Mra. Eliza V. MoLendon. Eaet by lands (now or formerly) of Gatea Goff, South by lands (now or formerly) of Gatea GofT and John K. Witherapoon, and Weet by lands (now or formerly) of the Estate of Mra. Rebecca Workman, which tract of land la represented upon a plat made by F. J. Hay, Kaciulre. under date of June 8, 1877. Terms' of Sale: For Caah, the Muster to require of the euocesaful bidder, other than the plaintiff or the defendants heroin, a depoalt of Ave (5%) per cent of hla bid, same to be forfeited In case of non-compliance; the bidding will remain open for a period of thirty (30) days after the public auction. W. D. DePASS, JR. Master For Kershaw County ALLEN B. MURCH1SON Plaintiff's Attorney NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that In accordance with the terms ami provisions or the Decree of the Oourt of Common Pleas for Kershaw County In the case of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation,' Plalgtlff, vs. Doctor Brown, John Brown, Welch .Brown, Reese Brown, Bessie Champion, Lula Knox, Bessie Drakoford, minor, Carrie Drakeford, Bailey, Is>tble Drakeford Harris, Andrew Moses, Grover Moses, minor, Lonnie Moses, minor, Carrie Smith, minor, and Mary Jane Smith, minor, and The Garrison' Holding Company, Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door at Camden, S. C., during the legal bourse of sale on the first Monday in November, 1940, being the 4th. day thereof, the following described property: All that piece, parcel, or tract of land in the County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, consisting of two (2) adjoining parcels or tracts of land both or which are parts of the land formerly known as the Drakeford Place, lying about sixteen (16) miles north of Camden, Tract No. 1 contains one hundred twenty-eight (128) acres, more or less, and Tract No. 2 contains one hundred and forty (140) acres, more or less, and taken together the whole piece of land is bounded on the north by lands now or formerly of L L Clyburn and W D. Trantham, on the East by lands now or formerly of L. L. Clyburn, on the South by lands of Henry Savage and George T. Little, of wheih these tracts were formerly a part; on the West by lands of Catoe and lands of L. C. Hough. The above described lands are those shown on a plat made by R. W. Miteham, Surveyor, of date May 26th. 1911, to which plat reference Is made for a full description which said plat covers both of the said tracts containing in the aggregate two hundred and sixty-eight (268) acres. The plat referred to above is recorded in Plat Book 3 at page 9 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, South Carolina. Terms of Sale: For Cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder, other t.han the plaintiff or the defendants herein, a deposit of live (5) per rent of his bid, same to bo forfeited in case of non-compliance. No personal or deficiency judgment is dematided 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 K IRK LAND AND de LOACH, Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the terms and provisions of the I>ecree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County in the case of Willie Thompson and Thomas , Thompson, Plaintiffs, vs. T. J. Turner, Defendant, I will sell to the highest bidder, before t.he Court House door at Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1940, being the 4th. day thereof, the following described property: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in Kershaw County, South Carolina, containing twenty^seven (27) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows> on the North by right of way of the Seaboard Airline Railway, on the East by lands now or formerly of James Moore, South by W. Thompson, and on the West by lands of Mollio Crim; same being that tract of land acquired by T. J. Turner from Polly Williams by Deed of record In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County In Book DC at page 307. Terms of Sale: For Cash, the Master to require of the successful bidder, a deposit of five (5) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited in case of non-compliance: the bidding will remain open for a period of thirty (30) days after the public auction. W. 1>. I>ePASS, JR. Master For Kershaw County Wilmington. !< '. C.t tares a serious water shortage McKeen Massett, waterworks superintendent, Raid the situation resulted front Ions: drousrtii and high tides which caused ocean water to back up Into the source of Lho city's water supply. Selective Service Registrants List The follow lag a list of the registrants of Local Board Number 46. John Wh Raker, Jr., Chairman, Wiley Rogue, olerk and Mlee I^ouiae MrLood, stenographer. For lack of space tho lists will be ooutlnued next week: 1 Thomas Prince, Brogd St., Camden (ool) 2 Charlie Roblson, Ut. 3, Box 30. Canuiou (col) 3 Ix>roy Ixmla, 704 York St., Camden (col) 4 Johnny Richard son, Rt. 1, Boykin, (ool) 6 Henry Arthur Proctor, Rt. 2, Camden (wh) 6 James Borne Crosby Rt. 2, Camden, (wh) 7 Robert Perry HI peon, 833 South Broad St., Camden (wh) 8 Charlie (Son) Coleman, Jr., Rt. 4, Camden (col) 9 James (Tee) Beaufort, Rt. 4, Camden (ool) 10 Richard B\?tch Wiley, Rt. Box 7, Boy kin (ool) 11 Alfred Earl Doby, 1905 Gordon St., Camden (ool) 12 William Robinson, 818 Broad St., Camden (col) 13 Thomsa Boy kin, Rt. 2, Camden, (ool) 14 John Green Hammond, 1407 Fair St., Camden (wh) 15 Thoodoro Timbers, 1810 Campbell St., Camden (col) 10 Homer Greene, Jr., 308, King St., Camden (col) 17 Joseph Thomas Watkins, Guy Lumber Co., Camden (wh) 18 Bernle Wlleou, Camden (col) 19 Dan DuBose, 410 King St., Camden (col) ** 20 Daniel Barber Mackey, Mill St., Oamdon (wh) 21 Charles Leroy Champion, 1008 Campbell St., Camden (col) 22 Earnest Jones, 713 Rutldege St., Camden (ool) 23 Jack Davis. Rt. 1, Cassatt (wh) 24 Willie Boy kin, 619 York St., Camden (col) 25 Allen Kell Ross, 410 York St., Camden (col) 26 I-eslle Eugene Hunter, 412 York St., Camden (ool) 27 Charlie Hawkins, 650 Clyburn St., Camden (col) 28 Albertus Vivian Robinson, Rt. 1, Cassatt (wh) 29 Angos Ray. Rt. 1, Cassatt (wh) 30 Julian Cooke, Rt. 4, Box 49, Camden (col) (' 31 Joseph Gary, Boy kin (col) 32 Benny Jones, 1220 Campbell St., Camden (col) 33 Walter Patterson, Rt. 3, Box 37, Camden (col) 34 Johnle Boyd. Rt. 1, Camden (col) 35 Robert Edward Davis, Camden (wh) 36 Henry Clyburn Gardner, Rt. 2, Camden (wh) 37 James Woodman. Liberty Hill (col) 38 Charlie Chestnut, Rt. 4, Camden (Col) 39 Lewis Leroy Belk. Box 82, Camden (wh) 40 Willis (Fid) Kershaw, Boykin, (col) 41 Robert Franklin Evans, Hermitage Mill, Camden (wh) 42 Curtis Twlttyr Hermitage Mill, Camden (wh) 43 Andrew Adamson, Boykin (col) 44 John Walden Newman, Hermitage Mill, Oamdeai (wh) 45 Hebron Bines, 505 King St., Camden (col) 46 Horace (Horro) Wade, Rt. 4, Camden (ool) 47 Alexander Clyburn, Rt 2, Camden (ool) 48 James Boyd Chambers, Rt., Box 48. Boykin (col) 49 Iveonard Brett Whitley, 211 York St.. Camden (wh) 50 Ollie Williams. Boykin (ool) 51 Horn ron Boyd, Rt. 4, Camden (col) 52 Milton James Williams, Hermitage Mill, Camden (wh) 53 L. T. Charles. Rt. 2. Cassatt. (col) 54 Willie James Tillmon, Box 10, Chestnut St.. Camden (col) 55 Nelson Brown, Rt. 1, Bet.hune, (col) 56 Benjamin Jonos, Box 21. Chestnut St., Camden (col) 57 Thomas Jasper Robertson, Rt. 1, Camden (wh) 58 Jam?\s Frank Newman. Rt. 1, ltbthuno (col) 59 Samuel Boykin, Wannah Plantation. Boykin (wh) 60 Otto Jacob Hall. Cassatt (wh) 61 Mannis Furman Rabon, 612 Lafayette St., Camden (wh) 62 Murdoch Graham, Arthur I?ane, Camden (col) \ 63 Roacoe James Hall Rt. 2, Cassatt (wh) 64 David Brown. Rt. 1, Box 39, Camden (col) 65 Ray l>?sslie Barnes, Rt. 2 ?assate (wh) 66 AdolphuS Alexander McLood, Box 281, Camden (wh) 67 Charles Tollman Napper, Wateree Mill, CamdenXw'h) 68 Willis Dalton DeBfuhl, Rt., Box 371, Camden (wh) 69 Charlie Adamson, Rt. 2, Box 95, Cassatt (ool) 70 Benjamin Franklin Clements, Hermitage Mill, Camden (wh) 71 James Crowell, Rt. 1, Box 17, Cassatt (col) , 72 Maurice Cameron West, Rt. 1, Cassatt (wh) 73 Ioroy Robinson. Rt. 1, Cassatt (wh) 74 William Brewington. 702 Fair, Camden (col) 75 Robert Marlon Brown, 906 Market St., Camden (col) 76 Charlie Truesdell, Rt. 3, Box 30, Camden (ool) 77 I^eroy Burrel Cooke, 809 Lyttleton St., Camden (col) 78 Carl Felder Tillman, Box 1, Camdon (col) 79 Isiaco Huncio Clark, RL 2, Box 117. Cassatt feerf) 80 Robert l>ee Carter, 605 Broad St., Camden (col) 81 I/eon Carlos. 812 Campbell St., Camden (col) 82 Grover Hartly Hyatt, Rt. 1, Cassatt (wh) 83 Henry Alexander, Rt. 2, Box 36, Cassatt (col) 84 Earnest James Hall, Rt. 1,1 \\V' r Caaeatt (wh) 85 Wlllard Noland Cobb u Betbune (wh) *t 86 letatl* Hay ward. R? z ^ Camden (ool) *" ** 87 AJby WillUun lk>w*r? Casaatt (wh) ' b 88 Richard Harry Haile, j, , l*?e 8t? Camden (<H*|) 1 89 Alonza Adameon, Rt i i, lk)ykin (col) ' ** 90 Arthur l^o Farmer Mill, Camden (wh) * 91 Samuel Klrklaud. Jr., 915 St. Camden (col) * 92 James Kelley, Jr., l2io o.,^ St., Camden (col) 93 Wlvln (Oapt) Howuixl jw Boy kin (col) "?x 94 Jack Oliver Dixon, iooa u. Um St., Camden (wh) , 95 Iceland Eugene Mum/ Ri Box 183, Camden (wh)' 96 Thomas Keneth Baxloy in. tage Mill, Rt. 1, Caiuden (2 97 William Ellis Manning, isqj . Camden, wh. ' 98 Julius Sidney Tidwell, , tleton St., Camden, wh 99 George Chllders, Waters* v Rt. 2, Camden, wh. 100 Jack i>uoe Hayes, 702 Kau Crfmden, ool. 101 Willie Alexander, Ht. i Camden, col. 102 Jlnimie Cooke, 404 K|Ilg , Camden, col. 103 Albert (Bnos) Kelly, Rt. 4 a den, col. 104 Willie (Bub) Truesdale, Jb Camdeil, col. 105 Sam Euxnan Hampton, m Boy kin, col. 106 Robert (Hoo) Cook, Jr>, m Canulon, col. 107 Isaac Adams, Rt. 4. Camden,? 108 Jivmes Walker, York St. Ci deui, col. 109 Robert Pettlford, 112 York I Camden, col. 110 Shrewsbury Edward Alford, 1! Campbell, Camden, col. 111 Junior R. Melton, lit. l, wh. 112 Val Alexander, Rt. 3, Box Camden, ool. 113 Eldren Helton, Rt. 3, Box li Camden, col. 114 Frank (JAck) Carter, Rt. 3, E 110, Oamdeai, col. 115 Wade (Jack) Aloxander, Rt Box 24, Camden, col. 116 Washington Joy, Rt. 1, Box Camden, col. 117 Charlie William Ray, Rt. 1, C saitit, wh. 118 Joseph (Jab) Bargain, Rt. Camden, col. 119 Albert Barnes, Box 11, Chwti St., Camden, col. 120 Melvin Smith, Rt. 3, Box Camden, col. 121 Elmore McDaniel Fleming, B 11, Cheetnut St., Camden, coL 122 Thorney Wiley Alexander, Rt. Box 5, Camden, col. 123 William Emanuel Rush, Rt. Camden, wh. 124 Lloyd Blacknvan Rush, Rt. Cainden. wh. 125 Nick Craig, Smyrl Hill, CaxnAe col. 126 John Westley Wilson, 715 Yo St., Camden, ool. 127 Mitohell Portee, Rt. 2, Caanh col. 128 Clifton Otis Outlaw, 705 Marl St.. Camden, wh. 129 Earle Hazel Gillts, 1208 Mill 8 Camden, wh. 130 Eddie Lee, Rt. 3, Box 3. Camd* 131 James Frank Dennis, Ripf(d? St., Caanden, wh. 132 George Lee, Rt. 1 Box 8, C*? den, ool. t = 133 Frank DuBose, Rt. 1 Box 4 Cassatt, ool. ^ 134 Tenoh Mack Morris, 1212% ? don 'St., Camden, col. . 135 William Alvo Stokes, HlghM Avenue, Oamden. wh. - ~-j 136 Gussie Reynolds,' Rt. 3, C*M col. q 137 Geolrge Jones, 82;> Broad:. , Camden, col. , 138 Robert Workman, 511 Bro*H Camden, col. . 139 Ben TiUman Wilson, 64? \ bum St., Camdon. col. 140 Roosevelt Boyd. 505 King Camden, col. ., 141 John Henry Harrison, W? ?<* St.. Camden, col. 142 Calvin Mathls Anderson. Cassatt, wh. 143 Dock Spann, Rt. 2, Box o den. col. J ^ 144 Sam Ellis. Rt. 2. Camden, ? 145 Sam Riehaixlson. 233 Brow, Camden, col. ^ 146 Charlie B. Lloyd. Rt. 4, u* 147 Willie Cook, Rt. 1. Camden.; 148 Willie Councile, 1216 GonW Camden, col. m 149 John Odell Barnes, Water*Camden, wh. . 150 Floyd Benton. Cassatt, wn. 151 Eugene Kerehaw Huckaoe* Walnut St., Camden, wn. 152 Dan Campbell, 1801 OWBP^ Camden, col. am 153 Thomas Perry Eddlnga, Mill, Camden, wh. 154 William Henry Morris, Camden, wh. _ g 155 Thurmon Eugene Roger* n Camden, wh. 1 Rmt| 156 John Roy Harper, Home, Camden, col. s 157 Edward Sutton, Rt- L ?" Oamden, ool. o box ^ 158 Major Curry, Rt. A ^ Cmaden, col. . ^ 159 Hermus Gale, Boykin, 160 Richard (Boy) Hunter, w-.53, Camden, ool. 161 Sam Wood row Smitn, St., Camden, wh. ^ 162 Clarence B0*]?81^ wb " Wateree Mill. 163 Melvin Arthur Hall. 61 ; St., Camden, wh. . 165 Lee Blyther. Boykin- ^ 166 Boyd Cleaveland Catoe, MlTr,'Camden, wh. nenton<. 167 Joseph Washington . York St.. Camden, wi^ _ 168 DuBose Loon I****' Broad, Camden, wh- ^ 169 John Edward Reynold?, ool. 7)2 170 James Eugene Off, 8L, Oamden, wh. ? Rt 171 Rolond James ^ _ . Camden, wh. ? *4 J 172 Rom WtoRtakef- *' terz~ - Camden, ool. ^ / To The Motoring Public On and after Friday, November 1st, one hour parkL ing will prevail on Broad Street from DeKalb Street south to the Birchmore building and on DeKalb Street i from Broad Street east to the Camden Hotel every day with the exception of Sundays. This regulation will be strictly enforced. , (Signed) Alva Rush, Chief of Police