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?AXJ?. L of Carolina, \ R?gj>ty ol Kershaw. L- sad by vlriuo of tho mw In ui? hk Kxscutor of the CVf Mr*. KlUtt Mclntyru, uud ClyinK *lth "lw Qf RT of the H?ild Mm. ' K'IUk M, L | will #eil at public auction of the Court House door of Cauiden, H. (J., dui Zg |t)Kal bourn of hhI? oh ttiw Monday in March, l$ls, . the 3rd day thereof, the fol \f, described roal eatate to-wlt: Jlbat piece, parcel <y tract of I# Kershaw Couttty, near the I of lllmoy, containing one H?u throe acres, (J 03) Lm lee*, and known a? the Lj place" of Mm. iOllsa Mcln k and, bounded as fol b the oorth by lands of H. J. ntyre, 011 the eaat by land* of ? John Hon, on the south by U of Kelly, Tillman and Kou , gud on the weat by lands of 'Adolphus Kelly. tfriD? of Hale strictly cash. urtleti wishing to bid at aald Wuat deposit with me a torti check for 126.00 as evldenco ood fftHh. H. J. Mclntyre, . Exorntor. den, H. Cm Feb. ?, 1913. 1-42-43. Attention Veteran*. ,)1 veterans who desire u Cross Honor, or oldest descendant of ?t?ruu either mule or female please apply Immediately for licatlon papers. Tho time has l extended and papera will be ro ed during February and March May 10tU or June 3rd., This c? will appear for threo months, not procrastinate Jn this matter . jH Important that papera he *ctly filled out and signed and t to Hocordor of Crosses as Boon possible. Mrs. John Cantey, sideot, J. I). Kennedy Chapter, D. C., 1606 Fair Street, Camden, - 1 KINAIi OlSUHAKGJS. fotice Ik hereby given that one nth from this date, on Monday, i, 24, 19 Hi, at 12 o'clock m., I I present to tho Probate Court Kershaw county, ray final report Guardian of the Estate of my ther, Wiley Hheorn, and apply reto for letters dismissory of the ie. Willis Sheoru, Guardian, nden, S. C., Jan. 24, 1913. pll-42-43. p T. Burdell Surveyor and Engineer Offico: Camden, S. C. Poitoffice: I.ugoff, S. C. All persona are her* by warned uot tp tmpHHu upon the property Of tbe undesigned for any purpofte' whatsoever. . r J. A. M?J>owell, M. J McDowell, P. A. McDowell. Weatvllle, 8 C., Jan. Slat. Uf3. 40 4 14 2. I I V\ I , l>IS( || AIC4.I Notice 1b linn by given ( hill (])? undersigned, uu Guardian of Walter A Johnson, win on the 10th day of February, 1018, make ber final re turn aw said Guardian uud upply to tbe Probate Judge of Kershaw coun ty for a final discharge. Mrs. M. 0. Johnson. January* l?. mj. t- " v~"' VT?"' HUMMONH fohkkijkf. Htate of South Cftrollua, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. J. T, Hlackwell, Bessie Croxton, (J. L. Hlackwell, J. id. Hlackwell, W. ft. Hlackwell, Estelle Hlackwell uud Luke Hlackwell, James T. Hlackwell, Jr., Mary L. Hlackwell by W. O. Croxton, their Guardian, ad litem, Plaintiffs. 4 against Amos H. Hlackwell, if living, and If dead, hi? helra at law, name*, ages and residence unknown, Defendants. To Tlio Defendant. Amoa II. Hlackwell, If living, and If dead, his helra at law, names, ages and residence unknown. You are hereby summoned and required to answer tlio complaint In this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, andto serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at hlB office itt the town of KorBhaw, South Carolina, within twenty daya after tho service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such Bervlce; and if you -fail to answer tho com plaint wit li iii the time aforeaiiid the plaintiff. ;in this acton wll apply to tno Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. Dated January 1st, A. IX, 1913. ? . K. D. Blakoney, Plaintiffs Attorney. To Tho Defendant AmoH H. Hlackwell, if living, and If dead, his heirs at. law, names, ages and residence unknown: ? TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing Is a copy, -was filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas and General Sessfcms for the County of Kershaw, at Camden, Soutti Carolina, on the 2nd dny of Ja^iary, 1913. E. D. Blakeney, Plaintiffs Attorney. Give us your next order for job printing.. Al>MINlHTKATOK*8 NOTK K. All peraous indebted to the es tate of Hum Joy. deceased. are here by notified to make peymeut to the undersigned, and all persous hav ln g clulnia uKttiuat the Mid Estate are hereby notified to preeent tho ?ttu?e duly ?tU*ted within tho tltuo prescribed by law. C. N. Humphries,. Administrator. Camden. ?. C.. Jan. 34. 1?13. 40-41-42. iiWi,'":.'ai'i i???fwnn ?iii.wnw ' ttend us that next order for Job printing. es FOR SALE Tellow Fine Shingles lor Sale. Apply or write to J. D. McCLESTER. P. 0. Ad drew Camtt, S. C. Shipping point, Skepard, S. C. Wood's Seeds For The Farm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descrip tions and full information about the best and most profitable seeds to grow. It^ells all about Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, ' The Best Seed Corns and all other Farm and Garden Seeds. Wood's Seed Catalog has long beej* recognized as a stan dard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request; write for it. T. W. WOOD fr SONS, SEXDSMLN,' RICHMOND, ,VA. J. W. Melton's Music House m .v v:/, ?? ^ ? v:./; Camden, South Carolina When on the market for a HIGH GRADE PIANO, PLAYER-PIANO or REED ORGAN call at our- establishment on South . " 7 ? ?* ....... ..... ?? ' . ^ - ?' ? ' ? . t - /' ' . * _ 1 -X-. :. . . r- ' r-- ? ? : * . i.? ? ... Main Street and look over our stock. ?v ' : - -? * ^ . .. 'k' . ?7 ' 7 " J ?- ??? --V ?? ' ^ -/ "We Carry Everything in Music." Write for catalogue, price list and terms. Be sure to mention kind of instrument wanted. J. W. Melton's Music House Camden, South Carolina # 0 ^ CHINESE ARE POOR SOLDIERS AiVtrilon to Peing Ordered l? On* *1 the Most Prominent Trait* of an i Oriental. The Chin?*# is a poor soldier. Not | that he la lacking lit courage, for on MQMtoiiB h* cheerfully leil* himself as eubfcOiute and goes willingly to the executioner'* ax lu order t<> pro vide hlb parent* with the email *uui I necessary to wuport them through life, writes 11 If. Windsor In Popular Me oh*nice. The etrength of an army Is In teamwork, and here te where he , falls on account of hie aversion to'^e- j log ordered, This it> found In his do mastic and Industrial work A geucr- i al line of policy or desired results oan be laid down and he will faithfully work In accordance therewith, but he dlellkea to be followed up through the details of the work with frequent or der*. H# will produoe excellent re aulta ? but they must be accomplished Id his own way. Heuco the essence of good militarism ? prompt and un questioned obedlonoe? comes In di rect conflict with hit Agtufor and makea him u poor eoldler. However, thle trait is not entirely wanting In other nationalities, aa every business man knows to hla sorrow, and-. the dif ficulty or getting employee to do a thing In the prescribed way is one of the constant anxieties. WHO WANTS TO OCCUPY IT? J "? " 1 English Hotel* Seem to H*ve Queer Idea as to the Popularity of a Hearse. Some of the hotelkeepers "on the other side" have peculiar ways of ad vertising their houses, and one of the. most singular of these methods la the statement in their advertisements that tlio hotel la equipped with a hearse! Inasmuch as the American hotel peeper Is only looking for "live ones," it 1h not of record that hearses have boon used aB attractions In this country n? yet. One of the Englirh catering journals ttr speaking of this custom, recently said: "We have on | several occasions commented uponij the uncanny mixing up of the funeral trafllo business with hotel keeping ? an unholy combination to be met with in some northorn parte of Ireland. Apropos, hero 1b an enticing adver tisement. from a Sligo paper calculat ed to bring quite a rush of guests anx ioua to tout the accommodation: 'Mrs. proprietress of the hotel, bege to announce that she has added to her establishment a glaas hearso.' " Steam for the 80II. : For u year or two past certain grow er* of tomatoes, cucumbers and simi lar vegetables for the London market have been injecting oteam Into tho soil with a view to destroying Insects and Slugs. It. is reported that the plan works very well for that purpose, but the operation brought to light an un expected fact? namely, that tho soil thus treated increased greatly in fer tility; so greatly, indeed, that the ordi nary amount of manure cannot bo used afterward. Th 1b effect has been explained as be ing due to the sterilization produced by the steam, which kills the phago cytes or protozoa which in ordinary circumstances keep down the number of bacteria in the soli whose opera tions are beneficent in turning organio nitrogen into plant food.?- Harper's Weekly. ? Force of Habit. An attach* at the statehousp has a nose which Slightly turns to tho left, and when asked why, replies it J-urns that way from force of habit. "Habit?" some one asked one day, "how can a nose have a habit?" 'The nose didn't," was the reply, "but I did. When I was a boy my nose naturally turned to the right. It em barrassed me and I was guyed about it so much that I decided I would pull it straight. So I began to draw my left hand across It in the hope I ^ould straighten It. The motion became a habit. I did it when in school, in church, and rtiy mother said I Tlid it 'when asleep. Before I could stop the habit I had the end of my nose pulled over to the other eide, and I decided to let it stay that, way."? Indianapolis News. ? : Our Jail In China. In the annual appropriation bill for the diplomatic and consular service of the United States there is included an item for the actual expense of renting a prison at Shanghai, China: for Amnr ioans convicted in the United States court for China. In the statutes the place of confinement in Shanghai 16 designated a "prison," ahd as there is but one place provided it' serves both as a . penitentiary -and ' a jail. >3Phls ! prison consists of one small back room | In a private building, in the wall of which there 4s a hole through which the prisoner is supplied with food, the jailer being a clerk in the United 8tates consulate at Shanghai. ? 'Har per's Weekly. Mine Own. ? "How long would you be willing to wait for me?" she asked, in tones so low he could scarcely catch the words. And then she went on: "You^knoW, George, my father has f-ecentjy invest ed in ^ silver mine, and he is 'going there at once, and I cannot leave moth er alone. So l ask you again, George, how long would you be willing to wait for me?'\ ? "Walt for you, my darling?" repeat ed George, for his "was no fleeting love. "I will wait for ydh until wo learn how the sllver'-mlne turns out." Sunshine Takhoma Biscuit The crisp, flaky soda biscuit q that break? evenly In the cen ter to a aUe that's handy loi eating. In air-tight i?ackag*?, 5 cents. You'll never want any other kind after you've tried ? ' them. Let u? send you some. l-or Sale by WATK1NS BROTHERS HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FORD? FORD CARS and a full line of FORD PARTS always on hand COME AND TAKE A LOOK D. C. SHAW The FORD Man SUMTER, S. C. Jouannet s Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Are known as the beat to be had anywhere by thousands of experienced buyers, and are offered to you at prices LOWER than you pay for common, inferior plants. WILL HAVE ALL VARIETIES. Plants tied in bunchee of 25. l'RICESt 75 cents for 500 lots j $1.00 per 1000 1 5000 and over 85 cents per 1000. JOUANNETS EARLY GIANT ARGENTEUIL ASPARAGUS ROOTS, one year aud two year old, $4 per 1000, $1 per-100. COUNT AND SATISFACTION OUAHANTCtD Low rates by Southern Kspreaa Co. Caah with order, please. 1'or a profitable crop nem! yonr orders early to . ALFRED J0UANNET, Box 1S9, MT. PLEASANT, S. C WANTED! .... . . ? . ... ..." 1.; White Boys and Girls from 14 to 25 years old to learn to spin and weave in Bagging Mill, will start pay at from $4.35 to $5.40 Per week while learning. After learning can earn from $6.00 to $10.00 per week Mill runs 57 hours per week, 1-2 day holiday Saturday. Families having 3 or more boys or girls to work can get new houses, with bath, electric lights, and water, and all modern conveniences- at very reasonab!? rent within 5 minutes walk of mill . If interested fill in coupon below and mail to us. Name. . . Address ^ 1 JL- >*-__? .... How many in family wanting work ? MAIL TO CHARLESTON BAGGING MANUFACTURING CO. Charleston, South Carolina.