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• J/'' elk Store Is Decorated 1th New Punt Adda To ^ SUckinf Up handaome Bolk department M i. now in the hands ef painters when the work oC renoratioii Is ■Dieted the store wiU bo spie and - In Its new attire. L manaaemdbt of tiM Belk store 1 the eetabUshment sple and span maintain the high standard of ftore group, the store is gtren .w cost of paint ersrr few roars, he paint up campaiga in Camden ^ to be gainisg moneotam. as « places of busineao where renn- U in progress, are being re- jed (-very week. Mills .32 .22 .26 .32 JTH« CAMOKII CMMOmCLl, CMIDW, tOUTM CAPOUWA, rHIDAY, •l^TEMniH t1, IPdg TAX NOTICE Im books for the coHection of ntr and School taxes for the il year commencing Janaary 1. ; will be open from October 1, i’to December 81, 1946, InclnsiTe, loat penalty. Thereafter a pen- o( 1 per cent for each of the the of Janaary. Febroary and gh; hnd a penalty of 4 per cent be imposed on April first or* a I of 7 per centum. When making try about taxes, pkaae ataU the ol district number in which you tr own property. te following is a list of the total for the various school districts: alb Township lol District No. 1 )oI District No. 2 lOl District No. 4 lel Dlslrtct No. I lol District No. 26 17 tA District No. 48 17 alo Township »l District No. 3 87 ol District No. 8 18 ol District No. 7 It ol District No. 16 17 ol District No. 20 22 ol District No. 22 34 ol District No. 23 22 ol District No. 27 24 ol District No. 28 17 ot District No 31 22 ol District No. 40 32 ol District No. 42 ..17 Rock Township ol District No. 8 ...24 ol District No. 9 24 ol District No 10 18 ol District No. 13 \ 21 ol District No. It 24 ol District No. 30 17 ol District No. 38 24 ol District No. 27 24 ol District No. 41 24 ol District No. 46 17 ol District No. 47 17 irss Township ol District No. 11 22 ol District No. 12 37 ol District No. II 18 ol District No. 22 ... . .27 ol District No. 38 17 ol Dktrlct No. 39 17 C. J. Outlaw, Treasurer II Kershaw County. S. C. NOTICE or SALE of South Carolina, ty of McCormi^. « Court ef Common Pleas. I. Leila P. Percival. Plaintiff. ra. unie H Percival and Ferrel S. val. miaors over the age of four* and Sara O. Parelval and Leila Ntlval. minora under the age of MO, Defeadanta. inaat to the Order of the Court s above entitled case, I will sell » the Court House door In the of Camdeu. County of Kershaw, of South Carolina, on Sales Day tober, 1946, the same being the ky of October, 1945, at ths psual of sale, the following described rty. to wit: 1 that certain piece, parcel or of land lying, being and situate Ueree Township. County of Ker- md in the Itste of Sauth CsrO' eonuinlng sUty>flre (<l) acres, or less, and being bounded; on forth and West by the running I within the banks of Twenty- dlle Creek; East by the running 1 of Sandy Run Creek and Soutk emlsei formerly the property of I Kelley; the premises hereia fed being the same lands deeded W. Rose to J. D. Percival by 4Mcd the 27th day of October, Md duly recorded In the office k Clerk of Court for Kershaw y in book ‘YTr of Deeds 'at 144. ' Also: lhat certain piece, parcel or of land lying, being and situate Townsl^, County of Ker- snd In the Plate aforesaid, con- I stxty.five (66) acres, more or «d being bounded as fbllows: oy lands now or formerly the of A. K. Rose; East and by the main run of Sandy Run ■| and West by lands formerly ®9eny of Robert Miles, this be- identical tract of land con to J. D. Percival by DIskin by deed of date the SOth day Wmber, 1909, and recorded to Dee of the Clerk of Court for »* County in Book of Deeds « page 107. *• Henry Percival baring ac^ his brothers' and alstMlf Inter- •aid two tracts by deed dated wr 31, 1942. deed being record- toe office of tho Clerk of Obort bihaw Cauity, South CnroMnn, « CX at page 272." “■s of sale cash, purchaser to for deed and stamps. J. W. Corley, Master for McCermlck. County, South Catuttoa Weekly News Letta From liberty HUl ®' McCutchen of Bishopvllle. came up Saturday to McCutchen’s brother, Pfc. ®«lton Carlton, who has been sUUoned for some time at Perry Air bMe in Florids, and expects to be transferred M>oa. He came up oa parents. Mr. snd Mrs. A. C. Cureton. Dr. and Mra. T. O. Hail of Weat- ^ister, spent from 'Thursday untU 8^day here with the Misses Jones to carry their daugh. “’•Mm* Ionise, to Queens college, Catorlotte, N. C. Miss Sophie Richards, who tf been in charge of a Mg tourist hotel Creeoent Beach daring the 8am> mer, spent last waMt at home and went on Monday to take up her wtwk teacher in the Ashwood school. Pfc. John Henry Clements. Jr., who has spent about 20 months overseas is spending a 80.day furlough at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ctomrats, from bore he will go to Fort Jackson tor re-assignment. Miss Lixsie Richards, who teaches the Cedar Creek school In Lancaster county. Rpd Mra. J. H. Clements, prin ciple of the Douglas school in Lan caster county, each resumed their work Tuesday of last week. Mrs. J. Q. Richards is visiting her son-in-law and daaghtar, Mr. and Mra. M. L. Sauls of Manning. Miss Marion Richards, who teaches in Sumter, has gone to take up her seboo Iwork. Mr. and Mra, Kirk McClellan, now Ovm'seBS Gift Mailing Begins; Ends (ktober 15tii (Notes From Chamber Of Commerce Puckufua May Bu Muilud WHhook Ruquuak U|9 To That Date Beginning last Saturday packagea for overseas service men and women can be mailed without a written re- qnsat until October 16, PdsUnasUr C. P. DuBoee. Sr, reminds the public, ■toessing that only one package per week may be sent by the same pers<m to one plan or woman. Sending of inflamable goods is for bidden and shipment of foods is die. couraged, he said,' explaining that proper packing and wrapping of ths boxes is necessary to insure safe delivery. Packages may weigh no more than five pounds and should measure net more than 16 inches In length and girth combined. Mr. DuBoee said that he expected a large volume of packages this year despite the toct that so many men are returning from overseas service sad urged early mailing to avoid the last minute rush. living in Charleston, spent a. while here one day last week. 'They wera accompanied by Mra. O. P. Folk,, who visited her father and brother here for a while. RAQB THflgU 'The Camden and Ksrsbaw County Chamber of Commerce la in the pro cess of setting up an organisation in which the indirMual members will be placed to a position to directly affect the actfrUy and suceeM of the organi sation. In order to uee to beet ad- vastags the energy, ability and ex perience of IndlrMnal member*, sUnd- fng committees are being appointed by the president for the purpose of considering immediate and future proMems within the scope of the Chamber of Ootnraerce. Several of these committeee have been previously announced. The three committees appointed and notified daring the past weMc are: The Com merce and Trade committee, of which Mr. A. C. McKahi is the chairman; the Transportailon and Communica tions committee with Mr. R. M. Ken nedy, Jr., ss chalrmaB. aad the Tourist and Sports committee, ot which Mr. Haivy D. Kirkover and Mr. H. Granger Gaither are co-chair men. Quite a few requests have been filed at the Chamber office recently regarding the year-round dosing of sfbres in Camden on Wednesday af- gsmooDs. Many of the merchants teem to be in favor of adopting this plan and it has been referred to the Commerce and Trade committee* for detailed consideration. Its adoption wUI. of course, require coordinated action by all of the merchants con cerned. 'The recent purchase of Chancefield plantation by Mr C. M. Leonard of Leonard „ Coiuiruction company, has been a soorce of much Interest local ly. The merging of Chancefield and Sunny HiU plantatkm, which Mr. Leonard has owned for many years, repreaenta one of the larger land holdiaga to thia area. According to Mr. Dixie Boykin, local repreaentative of the Leonard Oonstruction company, one million pine seedlings will be planted on the combined plaotationa this year. The estate will have three houses for rent this winter and plans are being made to build several more on the lake front for sale or rent during 1946. Plans to raise thirty thousand turkeys for sale annually are also being developed for appllca-' tion In the near future. flATiy raratroopers The marine corps has had man para^nting since 1922. George Washington's great grand father. John Washington, emigrated from Skigland to America STAR TAXI Dependable 24*hour Service Phone 128 Late Hours... if no answer Phone 216-R or post yonr calls for pick'Ups after 12 o’clock, midnight Marion Hudson, Owner The Company who appreciates your business. 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