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notice of sale < - 9 Vmlflr and by virtue of sundry tax nvcutlon* directed to me by the Vuntv Treaeurer of Kershaw County, ionih'enrolIna, I have levied upon the Allowing property and will sell same h . first Monday In April, 1941, being .seventh day thereof, In front of ho Court House, during the legal ,t,ur* of sale. Terms of sale, Cash: All that piece, parcel of tract of uM(t situated In School District No. C containing 20 acres, more or less, umuded on the North by lands of I Savage, Jr.; Kast by lands of Net* ' tiucy; South by lands of Burrell i'?>* and West by lands of H. Savage, !,. I a-vied upon and to bo sold as the irooertv of tho Heirs at law of Levi i,,i Duncan Moore for 1934, 1936, 1937 mil 1939 taxes. r, Also Ml that piece, parcel or lot of land lituated In the City of Camden with Improvements thereon, bounded on ,h? North by premises of Crelg m-icoy; East by Church Street; South jv Hatemans' Ditch and west by Dremlses of Cora Mlcklo. levied ux.ii and to bo sold as the proporty of lames and Willie Lawson for 1937, 193S and 1939 taxes. Also 1? All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in School District No. 15, containing 119 acres, more or less, hiuI bounded North by lands of J. H. Crow: East by lands of Eliza Baker; South by lands of George Schropshire mid West by Lookhart Road. levied upon and to be ?M.as*tho property of ri-nluol Bolton for 1935. 1936, 1937, 193* and 1939 taxes. Also All that pieco, parcel or tract of land with improvements thereon, situated in Antloch School District No. 6 containing 275 acres, more or lose, and bounded North by lands of Kizzie Davis; South by lands of J. E. Arrants. West by lands of T. B. Blyther and East by lands of Rodgers. levied upon and to be sold as the property of Ltna O. Stokes for 1935, 1936. 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Alio All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated In School District No. 6, containing 50 acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands formerly the property of Frank Arrants; South by lands of I>ee Oliver; Bast by lands of l,oo Oliver and West by lands now or formerly McCaskill; Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Lemuel Oliver for 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that ploc&, parcel or tract of land situated In School District No. 10. containing one acre, more or less, and bounded North by property of Rena Johnson; KasU by property of Davis; South by property of Jack' Furgoson and West by lands of Sarah L-wls. Levied upon and to be sold as thr property of Douglas Boykln for 1937. 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in School District No. 1C. containing one acre, more or less, bounded North by premises of Plaster Cbburn; Fast by lands of Adam rtivls; South "by property ol C. D.' tVhltaker and West by lands of Willie Wheeler. levied upon and to be sold an .the property of Charlotte Benson for 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in School District No. 9, containing 84 acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of D. J. freed; PJaBt by lands of the estate of \Y R. Clyburn; South by lands of Tranthhm and West by lands of I^aura Smith. Levied upon and to be sold :i< the property of Julia Chftvls ' for 193.". 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All those two pieces, parcels or lots of land slthated In the City of Camdon. School District No. 1, bounded N irth by premises of Robert Carlos; S >uth by premises of Henry Kelley; Last by Campbell Street of the City of Camden and West by Gordon Street. Levied upon and to be* sold as the pjoporty of the Heirs at Law of Richiird II. Wood, estate for 1939 taxes. AIbo All that piece, parcel or lot of land vi'h improvements thereon situated In th'- City of Camden, and bounded North by premises of George Carlos; South by premises of John Nettles; by -Campbell Street and east by property of Lizzie Thorn. Levied upon eti'l to be sold as the property of James Chapman for 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated In School District No. 1C, containing -trtvo acres, more or less, ami l>elng bounded on the North by property of Rev. Tillman; South by promises of Seaboard Air Line Railway ; West by County Road and East by promises of Sam Doby. Levied upon and to be sold as the-property of Walter Wright?40r_1536;*l&37; t93^~aTtd" 1939 taxes. "Sv? __ alto All that piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the City of Camden, School District No. 1, bounded North by City Lark; West by premises of Sammie and Eugenia Coot; South by premises of Martha Belton and East by Campbell Street. levied upon and to be *oid as the property of Napoleon and Selma Waddy for 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated In School District No. 43, containing 16 acres, more or less, and bounded North by premises of the Karate of Israel Nelson; Bast by a * Road: South by lands of Henry Boy1". and West by lands of E. Wells. Levied upon and to be sold as the property 0f sam Boykin for 1939 t.iXf-S. Also V ! that piecA, parcel or tract of land l^'-Jared in School District No. 43, conin* 10 acres, more or less, and hounded North by premsies of* the |K.-:ate of Israel Nelson; East by lands j''f :he Kstato of Tony White; South jhv .lands of E. Wells and West by a Road. levied upon and to be sold'as 'ho property of E. Wtells for' 1939 'axoa. __ . . ? . Also aii that piece, parcel or tract of ?nd situated in BUney School District No. 12. containing 117 acres, ?ore or leas, and being bounded North by lands of Ehnaltne Anderson; East by lands of Serena Anderson; South ?y landa of Hal Wheeler nod West by lands of Mitchell. levied upou and to be sold as the property of the Helra at Uw of the Estate of Joe Cook, for 1980, 1981, 1988, 193$. 1984, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1989 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated In the County of Kershaw; State of South Carolina and in School District No. 46, containing 334 acres, more or less, and being bounded North by lands of J, A. Dowers; Bast by lunds of Q. C. Truemiale; Cast by a Public Road; Weat by Heath Spring Road. Levied upon and to be sold aa the property of Heirs at Law of the Estate fit W, K. WiiHams for 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated In School District No. 9, containing' 143 acres, more or less, and boundod North by lands of L D. Martin; East by lands of J. D. Catoe and G. T. Catoe and West by lands of J. B. Catoe. levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at 14tw of the Estate of Sallie E. Sill for 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 aridl989 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated In the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina and in School District No. 10, containing !10Q acres, more or less, and being bounded as follows: North by property of C. V. Hammond; and formerly lands of Springe Banking & Mercantile Co., East by lands of MackeyJones Co. and lands of the Estate of Duncan and South by lands of J. P. Richards. levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs af l.aw of the Estate of Mrs. C. D. Patterson for taxes for years 1931 to 1939 Inclusive. Also All that piece, parcel or lot of land shunted In tho City of Camden, School District No. 1 boundod North by property of W. F. Nettles; South by premises of Blandlng; Bast by Clyburn Street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Uw of the Estate of Cora S. Mathls for 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. A Inn All those trwo lots situated In the City of Camden. School District No 1, bounded North by a Street of the City of Camden; South by premises of Thomas Bold en, Trustee; West by premises now or formerly the estate of W. L. Jackson and East by Church I Street Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Law of the estate of J. A. Young for 1936, 1937. 1938 and 1939 taxes. . . Also All that piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the City of Camden, bounded North by premises of Grace BroVh; South by premises of Jtnrmle Cook; West by premises of Joe Harrison and East by Market Street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Law of the estate of West Alexander for 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in Charlotte Thompson School District No. JH, containing 16 acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of Richard Halle; East by lands of Rachel Warren; South by lands of Jock Halle and West by lands of G. A. Moseley. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Law of the estate of Amy Wiley for 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or lot of land situated In the City of Camden, adjoining lots Nob. 18 and 19 described in Piatt Book 2. at pagp 18, and sit- , uated at the South West Corner of King and Campbell Streets. Levied upon and to be sold as~~ the property' of W. C. Moore for 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. Also All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in School District No. 38, con-, taining 70 acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Lizzie Quattlebaum and Limas Gadson; East by lands of David R. Williams; South by lands of David R. Williams and West by lands of Walter Koen. Ivevied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Law of the estate of Allle West for taxes years 1931-1939 both inclusive. Also All that piece, parcel or lot of land with improvements thereon, situated in the City of Camden and being bounded on tho East by premises now or formerly the estate of Miss M. A. Clyburn; South by premises of J.-K. del-oacho and West by Campbell Street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Law of the estate of Alice Simmons for 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939 taxes. J. H. McLEOD Sheriff Kershaw County NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ~ ^CREDITORS All parties to the estate of T. W. Watson are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the tinie prescribed by law. MATTIE WATSON, i J. D. WATSON, Executrix and Executor. Camden, S. C. March 21, 1941. Tires made of static-free rubber are i now being produced for large vehicles { and gasoline trucks. CITY tAX SALES Under and by virtue OJT sundry CityTax fCxtx-utloiiH directed to mev by l-oulse W. Bo.vkin, City Clerk and Treasurer, 1 have levied upon the following property and will,tell same the first Monday In April. VMl, being the 7th day thereof, during the legal hours of sale, in front of the Court House, Camden, South Carolina. Terms of sale: ('ash. All that lot of land In City of Camden, being 1 A>t No. 4 on plat drawn by J. T. Burdell, September 27. 1902 of lands of \V. J. Dunn; fronting East 46 feet and extending hack to a depth of 207 feet; hounded North by lot No. 5; East by continuation of Campbell Street; South by lot No. 2; uud West by lot No. 12. Levied upon and to be aold as the property of the Estate of Wesley Brooks for unpaid city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that piece, parcel or lot (tf land, In* the City of Camden, fronting East on Campbell Street 50 feet and extending back to a depth of 140 feet; bounded North by property of R, 1>. Dibble; East by Campbell Street; South by property of Estate of Reuben I* Henson; and West by property of R. D. Dibble, l^evlod upon and to be sold as the property of the Instate of Rebecca Cook for unpaid city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. A Inn All that lot of land, In the City of Camden, on the extonslon of Halle Street, containing 38/100 of an acre, moro or less, and shown on plat of J. T. Burdell, of date May 13, 1903 and recorded in Plat Book "1" page 17; Haile street, or old Camden-Cheraw Road; Northeast -by property now or formerly of Enterprise B. & L. Association; and South by property of Ancrum. Trustee. Levied upon and to bo sold as the property of Sallle W. Moseley for unpaid city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that lot of land, in the City of Camden, fronting 172.6 feet East on Campbell Street, and extending back to a depth of 180 feet, and shown as lot No. 4 on plat, of "Lloyd" property; bounded North by lot No. 5; East by Csmpbell Street; Sooth "by lot No. 3 J' and West by lot No. 6. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Fannie Lloyd, et al, for unpaid city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that lot of land, In the City of Camden, on the West side of Gordon Street and fronting thereon 47 feet, more or leee. and extending back to a depth of 90 feet* more or leu; bounded North by property of Dlanah Carloss; Bast by Gordon Street; South by Luclnda Beattle; and West by right of way of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Joseph Jones, et al, for unpaid City taxes. for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that lot of land, in the City of Camden, bounded North by Klrkwood ( Hotel property; on the East by Campbell Street, on the Soufh by property of Dinah Washington, and West by property of Lavlnla Cook. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Estate of Burrell Doby for unpaid city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also All that lot of land, in the City of Camden, designated as City Lot No. 1100 In the plan of City of Camden,, frontnlg 60 feet on Lyttleton Street and extending back to a depth of 264 jfeet; bounded North by Lot No. 1099; .East by Lyttleton Street; South by 1 Ix>t No. 1101; and West by Lot No. 11081. Levied upon and to be sold as , the property of the Estate of A. P. Lridwell for unpaid, city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. Also I All that lot of land in the City of Camden, bounded North by Walnut I Street; East by property now or formerly of Rfchfniog; Soutft. by ? now or formerly of J. P. Lewis; and West by property of Orr. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Amelia and Walter Trapp for unpaid city taxes for the years 1938 and 1939. LOUISE W. BOYKIN, City Clerk and Treasurer NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS -All parties Indebted to the estate of Mrs. Cora Lee Jackson are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them likewise, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. WILLIE BELLE ENGLISH THELMA OMEGA MOODY Executrix's ' Camden, S. C., March 17, 1941 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties Indebted to the estate ot Lee J. Faulk en berry, deoeased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties, lr any, having claims against the said estate will present them. likewise duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. NANNIE FAULKENBERRY Administratrix Camden, S. C., March 11, 1941 The United States, with 3,066,000 miles of highways, has nearly three times the total road mileage of Britain, France, Spain, ^Portugal. Germany and Italy combined. Defense Training 1 Gets Under Way J. (1 lllchards. Jr., superintendent of the Camden schools, announced to- ' day that the class for machinists, tu ganlzod us u part of the National De- 1 fenae trululnK program, was inakinK ' excellent progress). ' Shown in the pictures are two of the activities of the students which includes acetylene welding, electric 1 wohjing, forge work, lathe operation, ' metal cutting and pipe fitting, drill proas operation. geatHmttlng and mauy related processes. The course was placed open to men IS to y?*ars Of ago. No charge Is tnado for the training. The present class has been filled and applications to attend a second c.lasa to be started in June ure now being accepted. The national shortage of skillod workers for certain defense Industries has made necessary this type of Acetylene Welding work. To Insure that the training shall be of tho highest type possible a local advisory board has been formed. Acting on this board are Dozler Davis, Perry Langaton, T. L. Merrill and C. C. Shaw. These men are giving valuable assistance in securing the proper students, the necessary equipment and supplies and in preparing training courses. Q. E. McGrew has been placed in charge as supervisor of the work. James Anderson, of the Camden Machine Works, is the instructor. His experience well qualifies him for the 1 Electric Welding work and the present success of the class in the face of the many difficulties connected with organization of this^ypo work on short notion has, largely "been due to his untiring efforts. Bright blue flashes from the windows of the basement have attracted maivy visitors who have been curious to know what is going on. The visitors find that sand has been hauled in. glare-proof curtains erected, ventilating fans installed and every safety precaution taken. Special goggles and shields have been provided so that not only the individual student may work comfortably and safely, but also that others may watch demonstrations and study the proper methods. The public is cordially invited. The class meets from 4 p. m. to 10 p. m., Monday through Friday In the shop building on Laurens street, next door to the high school. MEMORIE8 OF YOUTH Things I remember even now:?The quartet of youngsters who used to sinipon the street corners after church hour on Sunday night, such old favorites as "Kentucky Babe," "By the Old Mill Stream" and "Sweet Adeline."... Fifty cents dropped behind the wall of a new house, when I was a kid and 50 cents was a lot of money... .The pear plums that grew near the house as large as peaches just as sweet, and the bees that sucked the Juice from them or stung a small boy The bitter cold morning when I was dared to stick my tongue on a wagon wheel and did so to my immediate sorrow... The box I bought at a "box social" and the redhead who shared It with me... "Protracted meetings" and the stacks of fried chicken on the tables "on the grounds.". . ."Safe In the Arms of Jesus," sung softly and beautifully at my grandmother's funeral. .Tho old blacksmith shop and the mule that wouldn't be shod... .Jar flies singing in a mlipoea tree on summer evenings and hoot owls calling from the wood beyond the 4 house. .. .Shooting the heads off Irylng chickens with a rifle instead of catching them and chopping them off.?C. H. T. Bass in Lancaster . News. The "Pioneer Woman" statue at Ponca CIty, Okla., has been visited by more than 3*0,000 persons since Its erection to 1980. ' ? r*f'<* ?'i? - 7i i 1_ Weekly News Letter ' From Liberty Hill Liberty Mill, April 1. Sunday was * i day of much activity In Liberty Mill ' I'rosbytorlnn church'circles. At 10 u. ? in., Sunday school In charge of flu* | porlnteudent It. (\ Joints; at 11:16, j preaching by He v. C. M, Richards, 1> [>., of Davidson, who used Hebrews 11 24 a? a basis for an Intonating ? ami Impressive Scriptural discourse i on the power and Importance of per- y eonal Influence on those with whom we art* associated. The deacons made ( the annual every-member canvass. < and at 3t20 p. nWRev. Paul -Moore, of i Pendleton, S. C* preached an able , and effective sermon, taking John 12:34 as tho Scrltural text upon which : to base bis discourse. The sermons I of both ministers were hoard by un- 1 usually largo audiences. A number ( of visitors from other churches being in attendance at 'both services. It will no doubt'- be pleasant news to the friends ami admirers throughout the state of former governor John Q. Richards to learn that he Is now very much Improved after a serious Illness of several weeks during which most of Ills children and grand children and many official and private friends wore sympathetic visitors or cullers at his home. Children and grand children were: Mr. and Mrs. . M. L. Sauls and daughter. Virginia, of Manning; Mr. and Mrs. John Roddy and children of Rock Mill; Mrs. J. W. Todd and John Wells Tpdd, Jr.. and Richard Todd, of Laurens; Mrs T, P. MeOrae, Stephen McCrae, of South Carolina University: Misses Margaret Rloharde, Johngy Rlchnrdur Mrs. Choster Frances and son, William Workman Frances. Mrs. Francos and son are returning by rail to their borne In itogolusa. I?a. Mrs. Roddy will spend tho week with her parents. Fred Cunningham, son of our llro warden, W. K. Cunningham, Camden high school student, who won considerable notoriety iby his good standing as a contestant for the scholarship sponsorod by tho American l-cgjou. spoke at Newberry on Friday night last. Tlie following pepolo from here went over to hear -him; W, - K. Cunningham, Jr., W. t5. Cunningham, McCreary Cunningham, W. C. Wardlaw, C. D. Cunningham and Miss Adclla Cunningham. Miss Paula Casque, of Columbia, was a week end guest of Mrs. R. J. Wardlaw, Jr. ' Rev. and Mrs. A. M. MacLaughlln, and daughter, of Choster, visited relatives and attended services at the I Presbyterian ohurch here on Sunday 'evening last. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Snyder, the former the president of Wofford college, were visitors in tho home of former governor and Mrs. John 0. Richards one day last week. Governor and Mrs. Richards were invited to be In the receiving line in tho banquet for President Roosevelt In Columbia. Also Mr. Richards was asked to be one of the official party to receive the president at Fort Jackson. i Mrs. T. P. AlcCrae, popular member of the Heath .Springs school faculty, is expected to resume hor place in the school room, after an absence of some days caused by Illness. Rev. I)r. C. M. Riohards, of Davidson, came down Saturday to see his brothers, John O. Richards, who has oeen sick for some time, but Is Improving now, and N. S. Richards. Dr. Richards is quite popular with the people of his boyhood home who are always pleased to meet him on his visits here and hear him preach from the pulpit where his father, the late Rev. John G. Riohards, served as pastor for so many years. We wore sorry to hear of the death of \j. J. Jordan, outstanding citizen of the lx>ckhart section. A large and successful farmer and always Interested and active in Kershaw county affairs. ????^ COTTON PROGRAM AID TO BETTER FARM LIVING Tho now supplementary cotton protrain gives our farmers ti timely opportunity to convert many more acres >f eroding land from cotton to soll,>rotecttng crops, says \V. O. McCnrley, <orshaw county farm agent. "It is ostimaunl the program will fleet a further reduction In the L'niUnl Stut?>a of somo 2.000,000 acres, >r about it million bales, In cotton proluctlon t It la year. Somo of tho laud akon out of cotton production will bo used for Hardens to produce more vegetables and some for invsturcs to produce more milk and butter for home use", Mr . McC&rley declared. "Hut thousands of acres now in cotton are eroding so rapidly or have already lost so much topsoll that they should bo retired to tjio protection of permanent vegetation. , "Ono of the big reasons for tho small number of dairy cattle, has been the scarcity of pastures and homegrown hay. Experience of tho Soil Conservation service In more than a score of erosion control ureas in tho Bout'h shows that because of tho favorable climate, excellent bay and pasturage,can often bo produced even on severely eroded land. "Tho acreage of kudz.ii. which has increased fi\>in a few scattered plantIngs In 1930 to more than 100,000 ucj'os today, and tho lospodezos which now.cover several million acres in the Cotton Holt, already have brought nbout somo Increase In meet and dairy and poultry products .for homo use. Both of those crops are excellent for erosion control and are paying their way on many South Carolina farms." ISSSSA ZTZX&SZteXZ ggl One Rd. .. Way Trip Rock HIT! . .95 1.7B Raleigh ...2.40 4.35 Chaeton ..1.S5 3.35 Charlotte . 1.10 StJOQ One fid. W ay Trip Jack'vllle . 4.35 7.85 ~ Augusta .. 1.55 2.80 Savannah . 2.50 440 Wash'ton . 5.65 1040 Get Ready for the Best _ Time of Year--the * FISHING SEASON! -- * ? Get ready now to enjoy your favorite sport. Feel the old thrill again, for the Ashing season opens next week. You'll probably need a lot of new equipment and, mister, this is the j place to get it! We've everything any fisherman could desire, priced within the reach of all. Come on down and < look over this swell tackle. | You can get your 1941 Fishing License here ALL KINDS OF RODS A VARIETY OF REELS YOUR FAVORITE FLIES HOOKS, LINES, SINKERS ANYTHING YOU NEED ? r~~ Camden Hdw. & Supply Co. Telephone 7 South Broad Street Everything (or the Fisherman