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I >■• *T • ‘fi '%kAm . -• •. —sfUSt.-S', ‘ ■.'A* .^.?.*!»fe~^->. ■ft t'-' ■..■■•, . - • * i ’' - .>■ tHi^CAVDiN CHi9WtOL<> OAMDltt abUtH feAi <s. ^'■ Jotes fwm The Agent’s Office b'C. ||feCAW«ftr^ ^' >-—- C^Dty Agent XL, COCHRAl^. A»t*t G>uiit7 Agent. iMING schools in '"[IbOB PB<X»»«AII J 1- for various reasoM, m^- » to hitting South CwollM ut« a rapid change-ow to Jiit’lon efficient um £. m all it* Ph““ *» •J^j^tor D. W. Watkins of the '^^tension Service, “if ^ '^_^nting on the fturm labor lSi workers.are Vrinr In various ways. , Ste to a compeUtive age and we aid In the transition frona b machine farming so that o^ may keep pace with the fand^meet the compeUtlon. Sp^ uSnlng wlU help to do this. ‘^Ato end county agents and tT farm labor assist^ ^ave Mhooled at recent dfaWct inoet- on varioua means and methods J^tlng farmers with their labor i«mg This week and nert field to are being held, at which . men and local machinery deal- irin visit farms whero planting tines are in operation. Here ex- anstot the farmers and show iwmto how to adj^tjuklimtt^ I.P.CIWIE soMr i¥0^ntfSicami M4(S BfCA^Si TMBtR HUSBAUDSykCT LiXt XiULBS. * V metimes a husband daaarvea to "naaged'* for letting old dobtg ig along. They ahould aoo ua ■ a lump sum loan to cisar tham , repaying ut on a pay .day todule. a % I ' Camden iow & Realty Co. All Forms of Inauranc* R8T NATIONAL BANK BLOa IBStefiTSTC -PlEweS best work out of planting and fer- tUlsing equipment A little later similar fMd schools will be hrtd on farms where the prop* er use and adjustment of cultivating equipment will be gone lAo on * ac tual operaUng conditions. And later the same thing will be done with harvesting equipment “This training should enable coun ty agents and farm labor assistants to aid the farmers generally in mak ing bets use of farm machinery.”'de clares W. L. Brannon, wko is in j charge cf the farm labor work in the; 8t»te out of the Clemson extension 1 office. I Kershaw county is very fortunate i in getting Mr. R. A. Thomas as farm labor assistant. After his graduation from Clemson college be taught agri culture for 2 years in Beaufort and served 4 years as an officer in the Armed Forces. Since being discharged from the service he has had addi tional training on all types of farm machinery and is here to put his skill and knowledge Into practice for farm ers of Kershaw county. He is a very capable person, so please feel free to call on Mr. Thomui when you need him. I’m sure We will all beoeflt by his advice. COTTON CONTEST ENROLLMENT * NOW Program example of Industry as sisting in cotton Improvement. Now is the time for farmers to en roll in the 1946 state five-acre cotton Improvement contest at their county agent’s office,” Director D. W. Wat kins of the Clemson college extension service said (oday. Any county wUh an enrollment of 16-or mor^ 'ls again entitled to coun ty prises, first and second. There will also be a state prize, but so far district prizes are not assured. Higher economical yields of quality cotton was the aim of this contest when it was started in 1926. Since then yields have almost doubled in the state and staple improvement has been phnnomenaL Over 12,000 five- acre plots have served to carry bet ter seed and better methods to all sections during these year^' A sum mary of an this comprises the most important piece of practical cotton growhig information in exiatence. It is available free through county agents. The providing of the prixs money that haa made this contest possible is a ,flne illustration of Indnstry co operating to advance agiiculturw. '- The initial 12,060 ptise -money was contributed by the late A- E. Gon zales I of The State, Columbia. Since then it has been very generously pro vided by the South Carolina Cotton Manufacturers’ association ^$32,000 In 16 years). Last year the South Caro lina Cottonseed Crushers' sssociation cams forward with money for eoun- ty prisea to supplement the state and dlsprici prizes for whlQh tho other money has altfaya goDO, REVIVAL IMoPROQREtS A great rmrival aerrice is reported to be in progress at Buffalo church, with services In th© mornings at W:S0 and mt ijight at 7:80 o’clock. The Rev, F^aul v^ehb is doing the bf®ooblng azid the meeting will con tinue throuKh Sunday night. April 21. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend any and all ser vices. FRIDAY,-APRIL 1966 PADS NINE PROBATI COURT SALE . Notice is hereby given that in ac cordance with the terms and provi sions of th» decree of the Court of Probate for Kershaw County. State of South Caa-ollna, dated April 2. 1946, in the case of ex parte: Hattie W. Moore snd Alnetta tattniof. pe- yticners. vs. Aunie W. Conder, John 'Fe Welsh and Hattie \V. Marler, re-' epondents. in re. Estate of Elia M.' .Hdugh. deceased. I will sell to the, highest bidder for cash, before the; Court Hou^^ door at Camden, South i Carolina, during the legal hours/ of sale, on the first Monday in May, being the 6tki day thereof, the foltow- Ing described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lyin^, being and situate In the town of Kershaw, County of Ker shaw, State of South Carolina, front ing East on Cleveland Street of said town.^fihd bounded North by Sumter Street, Blast by Cleveland. 'Street. South by property of Louise D. Thompson a-nd West by property of Louise D. Tbonpson. Terms of sale; For cash, the Pro bate Judge t-o require of the success ful bidder other than the tenants in common' parties to thii^ action, a de posit of five (6%) per cent of his bid, same to be forfeited In the case of non-compliance. Th© bidding will not remain open after the sale, but compliance may be had Immediately. N. C. ARNEJT'T, Prolate Judfge for Kershaw County, South Carollju. bounded as follows: North by lot of M&ggle Huggins; East by lot of J. E. Peters; South by lot of Caldwell; and West by Bethune & Jefferson Hi^way. Each parcel will be separately sold. Terms of sale: For cash, the Mas ter to require of the successful bid der, othtH" than the tenants in com mon paiilee to this action herein, a deposit of five percent (6%) of his bid. same to be forfeited in case of non-compliance. The bidding will not remain open after the sale, but com pliance with the bid may be madcf im mediately. ' N. C. ARNETIT. Probate Judge—Ex Officio Master for Kershaw County. South Carolina, rivage & Marion Attorneys for Plain fiC. It .« Vi -JUST RECEIVED- ■f t Deep Freeze Unit (Down to SO Below Zero) 15 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY « Price $540M WHITAKER & CO. Rutledge Street J . ^ Phone No. 4 Pori ft r / \ * <^ 7 Get your w ready for ' S|«iQga]^ Summer driviag See ut aoon*-**SaYe money QUi<;K SERVICE A ■:V.' > V .-!7. ><. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is betvby given that in ac cordance with the terms and provi sions of th© d«cree of the Court of Common Pl©«u) for Kershaw County, dated April 9, 1946. in the case of Anna Dow, Plaintiff, vs. Tlnna Dow Blair, Charlotte Dow Hunter, Sarah Dow Hunter, Samuel Dow, Adam Dow. Rosa L,«e Dow Ely. Wilbur Dow and Earlln© Dbw, Defemdaota, I will sell to th© liighest bidder for cash, before the Oourt House door at Cam den. South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday In May 1946, being the 6th day thereof, tb« foliowia^ deicribed real estate: Parcel 1: All that certain piece or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Buffalo Townnhlp, County of Ker shaw, contaliSlng Four Hundred Thir ty-five (436) acres, more or less, and being bounded as follows: North by lands now or formerly- of C. O. Stog- ner and lands now or formerly of First Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank designated A« ‘Tract No. 4 on the be low mentioned plat; Blast by lands now or formerly of the First Carolina ■Jetnt -Stoelt Ijanj Dank ■designated Tract No. 2 on the below mehtioned plat; South by lands now or formerly of the First Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank designated as Tract*No. 1 on below tmentloned plat ah^ lands now or formerly of ^sklel Dstate West by lands nowlwr formerly of McfTIusterr tlie tract hereby conveyed shown and delineated as Tract No. 6 on plat of purvey made by ‘.A.^ I. SchMIer, Surveyor, Hovember ’ 28. 1936, and being a part-of the land conveyed to the First Carolina Joint Stock latid Bank by W. L. DePass. Jr., Master, by deed dated October 8, 1980, record^ jn the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book PP at page 217. This con veyance is made subject to all exist Ing right-of-way <rf rosidways. power lines and-or telephone - line there- overj Parcel 2: Alt that parcel or tract of' land' in tlie County of Kershaw, State of South Carolliva. aboujt seven (7) miles East of the City of Camden near the atsation of Cassatt on SAL Railway, and containhig Fifty-seven and three-fourth^ (57.75) abres, and being part or tract No. 7 of the gen eral plat of lands of R. M. Cooper, dated -Deconsttsi' 8| 191G, and reeorded In the office, of the Clei* of Ck)urt for Kershaw County in Pla.t Book No. 2 at page 17, axid bounded on the North Vy northern portion ot Tract No 7 conveyed to l^aok Lee by R. M. Cooper; on ttae Ekat by lands of D. M. Bethune; on th« SonUi by. Tract No. 14 of lands of R. M. Cooper; and on the West by Tract No. 6 of lands of R. M. Cooper*, all of which will more fully appear by reference to said plat. Parcel 3: All that certain piece, -parcel or trsai^cf land situate, lying n^ County, ^te of ^cmt^liJafoUaa, and containing Fif teen tlfij a^res. this being that cer tain tralit of land willed to Mary Dowe by I*. Pi. Copeland by his Will dated November 26, lilO, and bound ed as follow©: North by lands of Es tate of Anna Hough; East by lands of ScQtta Long; South by lands of E BlmA^dH; nand Vast .by lands of Robert Copelmni Pareal 4; All that eertain piece, parcel or lot.* of land' altnate, lying and being"'Wdrthaast of Bethune, South Garolixaa, containing one-eighth (l-8th) acr©, noi^ or less, and ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR A FARM MARKET BUILDING FOR KERSHAW COUNTY, SOUTH CAROUNA Sealed proposals will be received by the (Jhairmau and Board of Directors of Kershaw County, South Carolina until 2:0()>^. M . E. S. T.. May 7. 1946 at the Kershaw County Court House. Camden. S. C.. for the construction of a. F'arm Market Building, containing 2,844 .square feet of floor space in Camden, S. C. This work is financed solely with funds of Kershaw County and no Federal regulations other than those ^ipplying to all work of this nature will apply. Each bid must be accompanied by a cash deposit, certified check or bid der’s bond for five per c,ent (5%) of the amount of the bid. as a guarantee that contract will be entered Into within ten days after notification of award of the contract, by the bidder and that required bond will be exe cuted. Plans and specifications may be ob tained on or after April 24, 1946, upon application to the Architect accom panied by a deposit of five dollars ($5.00). If a bona fide bid Is submitted this deposit Will be returned. Where no bid is submitted, the plans and specifications are returned, charges will be made for cost of same. ^ The bids for this building will ne received at the office of the Board of Directors in the Kershaw County Court House, Camden, ,S. C., at the time staled aimve, after which they will be publicly opened and read. South Carolina laws relating to the practice of General .Contracting will be observed. A performance bond is required in an amount equal to 100 per cent of the contract pripe conditioned upon the faithful performance of the con tract and upon the payment in full to all persons supplying labor and fur nishing materials for and in connec tion with the construction of th© pro ject. The County, through its Chairman and Members of the Board of Di rectors, reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to award a con tract—which, appeara to be for the best interest of the County. The right is also reserved to hold any and all proposals for a period not to exceed ten (10) days from the date of open ing thereof. " U. N. Myers. Chairman, Board of Directors, Ker- . Shaw County, South Carolina. Ralph Little, A. I. A. ArchitecL Camden, S. C. 6c same the first Monday in May, 1946, being sixth day thereof, in front of th© (jourt House door, during the legal hours of .sale. Terms of sale. Cash: All that piece, pracel or lot of land with Improvements thereon ly ing, being and situated in the City of Camden and in the County and State aforesaid, fronting Seventy-five <75) feet to th© West on Flair Street and extending back to a uniform width to s depth of One hundred thirty (130) feet and being bounded as folloa'^s: North by Haile Street; East by premises formerly Raymond Moore; ^'uth by property of Rush and West by Fair Street, said lot be ing the same property duly sold and conveyed under foreclosure proceed- ing.v by deed of R H. Hilton. Ma.ster to .\. VV. Huhiphrlea, .\dmlniatrator of the Estate of T. J Arrauts. dt>- < “a.s*Hl dated the 22nd day of July. 1925 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw Conn- ty in Book B. P of deeds at page 17 I^evled upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at H^aw of T. J. .Vrrants, deceased, for 1945 taxes. Also, All that piece, parcel or lot of TaDd lying, being and situated in the City of Camden. County and State aforesaid and being bounded as fol lows: North by property of C. V. Massebeau; Bast by Fair Street of the ('Ity of ("amden; South by property of Nero Reed and West by property of Nettles. I^evled upon' and to be sold as the properly of the Heirs at I>aw of T. J. Arrants, deceased for 1945 taxes. AI.ho, All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated In School DlaU-lct No. 6 and ih the Conn ty and State aforesaid, co^atnlng eighty (80) acres, more or less, and iMjing bounded on the North by lands formerly Ben Branham; Ekist by lands formerly of Robert Peebles; South by lands formerly of Kirk Price and West by lands now or formerly Davis. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Heirs at Law of T. J. Arrants. deceased for 1946 taxes Mrs. J. H. Mcl^eod, Sheriff Kershaw County, S. C. 5-7c Stomach Sufferers •Du* 10 0*»trlc Hyper-Acidity Wait Fast Sure Reliet? —or M*B*y Sack OoD't «uO*r Um pklD^Aait dlacomfort of aeld IndlCMtlon. nkuket, heartburn, f«a pains, bloat, sour itoiseeh. sfter-ckttng pslns, bumlnf ••nisUon. ttomscb end ulc*r pslns. hsaty mesU, ey*r-in<lult*ncet and •tbsr tymptom* ot (satrtc hyper-acidity. Oe to your drufflft now and (Ot th* N*w S leMont-tosUng mint* containing Vltamlo kl called A-«1-Ut*. Mad* of th* tame faat- ootlnt medlolb** preacribed by many Doc tor*. a-«l-U** with Vitamin B-1 mUlt giro you fast r*U*t or your druggist will ch**r- t^y rofund your money. Try A-«1-Uts t«>- doj. At sU good drag ■tor** ererywher*. Reg. $1.00 Pkg. now 89c in Camden at— DeKalb Pharmacy — Phone 95 NOTICE In accordance with the S. C. Tax Commisaion, I hereby announce that on or about April 30th I will move my Liquor Store from 531 Vg Kalb St. to 541 DeKalb St. J. W. C. BOYKIN HOSPITALIZATION “As Necessary Aa The Air You Breathe” Here is a policy that costa virtually 25c per week, pay ing Room charge up to $5.00 per day for aa long as 40 days for any one disability. DAVID H. BAUM, AGENCY • Money to loan on real estate from private sources. Interest reasonable. Repasrments as desired. Long or short term loans. • Also, excellent small farm with house, baum amd thir ty (30*) acres near Black Rhrer Road. Good land. Price for a $1500.00. Nice buy or colored. returning vetwam, white JOHN K. deLOACH, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE Stste of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. < Under and by virtue of sundryotax executions directed to me by the County Treasurer of Kershaw (}ounty. South Carolina, I have levied upon the following property and will sell .jt 1 ” • - 2® V.. ^ MIXiS AND TMHS WITlf WAfB ^ DMIS IN ONi HOUR NO OUKTIONAtU OOOt lASY fO AFFIY 'ik WASNAMI iVasrtaa. „ .NU-ENAM6L1 S, ■■'i- ■3^ - V i / t 11 K L f C COMBINATIONS A N P SUGGISTIONS April 22-23-24 NU TNAMfl ‘wi-': ■/ .u '.'t’ i _^ * / r" is-- V J V i. i-! f f . '.(i.i 7 m OT - I-J 1(4 •* -yi. 4-5 ti'j •■1' ! "-ft ■ . ‘ *