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.•M ^ ■ ...i?'-" > . ' . TMl CAMQgW CHW< i i,^' :■ *■'■ pi> ' ■'• y t * f . ■ i 1i 11 # f A?* f' ! 1 h ? fit .1 * 4 li'' rs .iM ^ L' J i I’’ , t If tr-l ’ i • V ^ ■ \ ^ ». • r Canden Tramed Elkridge Wsaa At Sarat^a Springa By Ban HMrtli flaratoBa SprlBsa, N. T. ~ To^ay wasn't an ordinary day at this Us- , torle aid track for It saw 12 of ths aatkm's battsr two-year-old fillies cooM oat for the Mkh naming of the 110,000 added Bplnaway classic, and foar Jankers autoh leaps and bounds m Bka 41st raantag of the |S,000 North American Steetfechsse hand! ci9> Camden race fans aren’t too In terested in the fsot that W. H. La Boytaaates's Platte won the Spina way. bat they would hare gloried in the easy Tlct^ of Kent Miller's Cam den trained Bkiidge la taking the oaretad North, American. *111^ hadn’t heard a lot about the big eight-year- old gelding this season since he won Camden Pro Breaks Record Camden White Sox Beat Scmoco Team BfiiDAV, AUBurr tt, lidt Stere Duda. popaUr pro at Camden Country club, really got on his game Aagust II. WhUe playing In a three some with Johnnie Spence from Co lumbia and OnrUle Beardsley. Just out of the army, both^rrey good play ers, The record up until Stere got hot was 41. Stare lowered this by two htrokes making a 47. Par ^ the course Is 70. Par out 644 346 •443 34 Duda 444 344 333-48 Far In - .484 684 448—84—70 Duda 484 484 648-^4-^7 Spence had a par 70, while Beards ley had 77. 'hY*kWmf^» <ittN0DITAl PUTB Mis» BiAL'Lt «lM MM eat Mar plaW la giMS •! wSMr. AM m UtUa gS atUM tayalta Uaa. ataiai mM 4»a«ai» mint venlia —ilw ■rigknl tvtaiaiil lt*t yMy, •« Saailw M lOMalto K I i f NIT E fhp Bruihipss VJay Qet KLIINITB today at DeKalb PbamuMy and all good druggists. tiig last big race of the Jamaica meet ing, but this was his day and with Dooley Adams on board he went out in front at the start, sot a blistering pace, and came home fire lengths In front of Mrs, P. Ambrose Clark’s Last. Boojum II, another Clark entry which appealed In the Victory Race imtlng In Camden this spring, was thfrd. It was the third time that Elkildge flashed across the finish line in front of the field in this fixture, haring won It In 1142 and 1948. War Battle, stablemate of the famous Ridge and a consistent winner oror the lumps this season, was scratched by Miller, as was M. A Cushman’s high weighted Rouge Dragon, another Camdenrtraln- ed Jumper, who has set a bllsteiing top money pace In the 1144 steeple chase circuit. The winner paid $8.70 and wont around the oral In 4:16 4-6. A large crowd turned out Saturday night to see the CamBas WUte Box defeat the leaguedeadlug HartsTfUe team in a Palmetto league game at the Legion stadium, I to 11. The Camden team got thalr hits when hits meant runs. Hunter was the big gun at bat for the wlnaars (With a double and two sini^as. Lester Hobinson came, next srlth a double and single. Lester can always be de pended on at bat or In the BMd. The rellsMe Bill Mims played a fbw In the field and also get two nioe hits. Charter. Walt Ml Robinses, BUl Sowell, and Tuylot. the pitcher, all had one hit each. Neattoup was the only Canaan ^ayur wUhast p hit, bnt they were atnild of bhiA walked him twice. Per Hartarilla lee Stewart and Major Thomas of their taanuT seran hits them. Caasdes imde meat eC runs ahraya after twe SmCEREST THANKS TO VOTERS I wish to express my humblest and « sincerest thanks to the voters of Kershaw County for their splendid support in my first effort for the House of Representa tives and I beg of you, your continued support in the Second Primary to be held September 3rd. % Arthur L Jones. - Taylor jtttcbedJin the way tor Qsm- den and did a umndarfal Job ham« th sharMltttng Hartarllla team to seren bits. Cam dan I 22 Harter^ I T L T. Taylor mmI BOl Hunter; Bnyd Stokaa, Raymond Horton. CAMCHIN LOBBB T» KINOBTIIRC Thursday night farnddn tooh on the strong Klngstraa team Ui a Palmetto league gasM here, and lost a thrlllar by ona run, 4 to I. The homa taaih was hablnd fear runs going into tbs aayenth, thi Halloday lost control and before ba was ralieTad by Ward, Caasdan bad pushed orar flya runa. Kingstrae tiad the gama ap in tba eighth, and In tha ninth Bsada anotbar run; than Ward got tha homa team out la ordar in their half of tha ninth. Klngstraa 4 12 1 Camdan 6 g 4 Halloday, Ward and MeCBanr Cbandlar, WBaon (•) and Hnntar. •AMC BAINKD BUT The Pahnatto laagua ^ Camdan White Bex and Snmtar rained out Tueeday nigbt. SuliMrilB T» Vi mmS7SmmBSSm& 1w__— OTWIlpn IWHB ra bsv II % BMpsmS BW WMBBb giadmla^ftb^M? tw owmd. It n biBn fWB ho jM ysa dM. CSiBIl! A GOOD WORD "FcdtkfuT is a word we like particularly to apply to our service, for we feel that if we are. faithful to the ethical code of our profession, faithful to the traditions of our firm, faithful to our friends, we cannot fail to meet, in every way, the demands of those who turn to us in time of need. We sincerely believe that KORNEGAY service has in every way kept the faith; lias demonstrated, year after year, • that it is in every way worthy of your confidence. TiA clnez/atf^ rUMRAl lU.MF ''MCN' I- ■ ^ A*. S.S ■ Fair Strant At Haioptom Piflt ^Gite Theatre KERSHAW, S. C Fri4ap, Angihtt S3 *<MURDER IN THE MUSIC HALL** Vera Hniba Watiten WWHain Marshall Sntinndnp, ^qpuat 24 *nrRAIL TO VENGEANCE” Kirby Qraat SaK Aiw.M,ieiMr. M. *nia MAM WHd DAHir Lall. Ito)r l.ni,wd Imt Wymam *40NE EXermiG WEEK” Af Vbsrisa ArWae Wifela ALWAYS TWICE” TI7 The Qironkyg Wiat AA RtWOOD SOUL ANN^ JVOW OPEN CblUMERCIAL RAIIB ReaacnMe WteUu or Monthly RMe$ CAMDEN COONTKT CLUB ADJACENT GLASS JARS for Canning LarvB Q—«>*ky On SPECIAL nUCB BUILDING MATERIAL Various rizes in plain and diedi rril windowB. CITY SUPPLY & EQUIP. CO. General Trnddiig filHON TRUCNNQ LINES 1024 Brood Strant TolaphoBt • Gradmg and Ezeavatinf L. I. GUIUN & CUMPMIY AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OF SOUTH jCAROUNA to VnTHHOLD ISSUANCE OF A UCENBE ON ANY MOTOR VEHICLE, PROVIDED THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART MENT HAS FIRST RECEIVED NOTICE FROM ANY TAX OOUJDCT- ING AGENCY THAT ANY DEUQUENT TAXES DUB THE STATE OR ANY SUBDIVISION THEREOF, ARE UNPAID ON SUCH MOTOR VEHICLE, UNTIL SAID TAXES HAVE BEEN PAID; TO DEFINE DE LINQUENT TAXES# AND TO REQUIRE THE OOMPTEOlXEHt GEN ERAL TO PREPARE, APPROVE AND SUPPLY SUITABLE FORMS TO THE RESPECTIVE COUNTIES. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: SECTION Pr-^hat the State Hijfhway Department of South Caro lina shall not issue a license on any motor vehicle to any person, firm, Or corporation, provided said Highway Department has received notice prior to August 1st of each year for the succeeding license year from any tax collecting agency of this htate that any delinquent taxes due the State, «or any subdivision thereof, including municipalities, on such motor vehicle have not been paid, until proof of payment is funiished, as herein provided. Upon receipt of payinent of the delinquent taxes, after previous notice has been given to the State Highway Depar^ent of such delinquency, as provided aboVe the said tax collecting agency shall, on the same date of receipt of payment, mail or cause to be de livered to the State Highway Department written notice of su»h pay ment. PROVIDED, That the Tax Collecting Agency shall issue in dup licate evidence of tax payment on motor vehicles. • ACTION 2. "Delinquent Taxes** are defined as those subje^ to execution, as provided by law. SECTION 3. The Comptroller General of South Carolina shall, within ninety (90) days from the passage of this Act, cause to be pre pared and furnished to all the various counties in this State proper and suitable forms for furnishing to the State Highway Department the in formation required by this Act. The form requiired i^all fnn^h the following information: Name and address of owner, peri^ for which taxes are delinquent, amount due, make,, body type, model number, year model, motor number, or the motor number or numbers of any re placement motor or motors, serial numbers, if customarily used, and tax collecting agency to whom taxes are due; PROVIDED, TW *<17 . sub-division of the State shall use such forms lui may be approved by the Comptroller General. ' SECTION 4. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to. authorise extension of time for issubg motor vehicle Hcenses wiHioat as now provided by law. SECTION 5. All Acts oi iiarts of Acts inconsistent wHii tbs pn^ visiops of this Act are hereby repealed. SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect immediately upon Rs ap^ proval by the Governor. Approved tbe 3rd day of April, 1946. Mrs. J. H. ^loiff ef . Notice has been received from tiie Comptroller General that all persimal estate TAXES MUST BE PAID AT