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I Auction Sale I I Real Estate of J. L. Sowe!!, Deceased Tues., Nov. 26,1940 I At 2:30 P. M. I I Rain or Shine ~ In Town of Kershaw I I (To be sold in the following tracts and or as a whole) I J. L. SOWELL - Home Place, approximately 134 acres I I HILTON TRACT, approximately 157 acres I I WELSH TRACT, approximately 80 acres I I Lot and filling station, Town of Heath Springs I I Lot in Town of Kershaw I I Lot just North of Town of Kershaw I I Property can be inspected and will be shown interested I I parties by tenants living on property or call Carl A. Hor- I I ton at office of Stevens-Springs Company, Kershaw, S. C. I I All sales subject to confirmation by the Court and or I I prior sale. I , COLORED WORKERS NAMED FOR CHRI8TMA8 SEAL 8ALE The secretary of the committee to arrange for the Chrletmas Seal Sale uoiig the colored people of Kershaw county has Just made public the lint of workers appointed by the general chairman, Prof. P. H, Mdodana. ltuth Alexander, R. N? ami Willie Mouxon are co-chairmen for the mail aalo. Rev. J. W. Boykin, who proved a successful worker among the ministern last year, will bo chairman for the churches. Jumee l>lbblo ia to take tiie lead in building up Inter eat in the rural schools Mather Academy will liavo Julia Howard in charge of the Christmas Seal Sale for teachers as well an students at the Academy. William Urownlee will plan for owners and employees of every business house -to rake part, Susie Bivens, home demonstration agent, la chairman for the aale of Christmas Seals among the adults in the rural sections of tiie county. Records will be kept for the com-! . mittee by Jennie Carter, secretary. Publio Park at Kershaw Washington, November 13?Con- ; grossman J. 1'. Hlcharda, fifth dlstrictk of South Carolina, has been notified by' Frank A. March, director, project control division. WPA, Washington, D. C? that WPA Project No. 165-1-33-143, in ' the amount of $1,083, has been , approved. L Tliis is to develop city park at Ker- ( shaw, South Carolina, and includes completing the construction of a com-," imtnlty center building; installing ' plumbing farflltlea* hanging doors; j building floors and ceilings, clearing; ( ; nibbing; excavating; landscaping; , grading and surfacing walks; and performing incidental and appurtenant j work. j It Is publicly-owned property and is sponsored by the city of Kerehaw. This project is eligible for operation at the discretion of the State Work , Projects Ad nlln intra tor, Honorable I Lawrence M. Pinekney, Columbia, South Carolina. Mrs. Carrie Brown Dead . Mrs. Carrie Brown, 48, died at the : Camden hospital Tuesday after a ten* I day illness. ?>he was a native of the Buffalo section of Kershaw county. Funeral services were 'held at 2 I o'clock Wednesday at Bethany Baptist church, near Westvitle, with interment in the church cemetery, j She is survived by her husband, W. I U Brown; three sons, Wade Brown, Paul Brown, and Walter Melton i Brown, of Camden; four sisters, Mrs. 1 Almota Sturkey, of Columbia; Mrs. Lorn a Gardner and Mrs. Henrietta} i West, of Westville; and Mrs. Annetta ; Player, of Camden. I Jackson Geta United 8tate? Flay On November 5 the chapel oxerciaes Jackson high school was devoted to the acceptance of a United States lag which was given to the school by )iie of its patrons, Ruth Cooper. This Hug will replace the one given by Amelia Gamble to the school a few -ears ago, and will wave from the ^ole facing the grammar school building. In accepting the flag 'the principal gave credit to the first grade ' eacher, M. Pickett, who was primatly responsible for the gift. Recently Etuth Cooper visited this teaoher's *00111. She was so Impressed with a patriotic program that she offered the flag as a gift to the room and the school,, liuth OoopeV came into po*. session of this flag upon the death of her husband, Otis Cooper, who was a World War veteran. 11 | ? i i m ' Mather to Battle Coulter Mather's Blue Eagles will clash with Coulter Academy of Cheraw, Friday, Noveaubar 15 at 3:30 o'clock on the English Field. This will be the Eagles fifth game of the season. Last year Mather's eleven won over Coulter by a score at 20*0. V -v * ? 1 - !>| Fof Sale i Several Hundred Bushels Abruzzi Rye ' We solicit your inquiries. Kershaw Oil Mill Kershaw, S. C. j "Build-Up" Relief Explained to Women _ A simple method has saved many women a lot of suffering! It is based on the fact that headaches, nervousness, cramp-like pain are often symptoms of functional dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition. Help for this condition eo often follows the use of CARDUI, because it usually increases the ap- ! petite and the flow of gastric Juice; thus aids digestion and helps build physical resistance. Usual result is less periodic distress. Many who take CARDUI a few days before and during "the time" have found this helps ease periodic discomfort. Women have used CARDUI for more than 50 years! DODGE..... PLYMOUTH..... DODGE TRUCKS... i We are authorized dealers for the sale and service of Stodge, Plymouth Automobiles, and Dodge Trucks. HAY MOTORS South Broad 8treet Camden I AUCTION SALEl I Real Estate Property of Hopkins Farming Co. b TUESDAY, NOV. 26,1940 f | At 11 a.m. -- Rain or Shine --In Town of Kershaw || I BOWERS FARM TRACT - Near Mt. Pisgah High School I I Containing Merchantable Pine and Hardwood Timber. To be sold in the following tracts and or as a whole: i i j BOWERS PLACE North of Road (approximately) 153.7 acres [I I BOWERS PLACE South of Road (approximately) 263 acres IL | BAKER PLACE (approximately) 47J5 acres j I STROUD PLACE (approximately) 118.0 acres - I I; FAULKENBURRY PLACE (approximately) . 1643 acres j TOTAL, 509Ji acres I Also HOPKINS FARM TRACT containing 800 acres more or less ' p ! Located 8 miles Southeast of Kershaw ? Good, Merchantable Pine and Hardwood Timber? Good Farm Land. | I Also BRICK YARD TRACT - one mile west of*Kershaw |? f * I ?rr ~ ! Containing 34 3-4 acres?Good Location Ik ." I Also VALUABLE PROPERTY in TOWN of KERSHAW ? One House and Lot on Richland Street ? One Lot on Folsom Street? ||: | Four Lots on Church Street. ' 11 I All Property to be sold subject to our contracts with tenants for 1941 ? in regard to cultivated lands and houses ? Details will be ex- |||r plained at the Sale. Property can be inspected and will be shown interested parties by our tenants living on property. , - ;;1 i I For further information and details write or see - CARL A HORTON - at the office of Stevens-Springs Co., Kershaw, S.C. Ip l! SATISFACTORY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ? Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. -. | - *- - - ? it