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HHKKIFF'H HAIiK. ?ute of Bouth Carolina. County of JCowhaw. jp (l,(, Court of Common l'leaw. *W. H- Joue? and Oatoe Albert, an jones and Albert, JPlitfitKjfi, against Camden Knterprlae Lodge No. 3144 of i ho Qrand United Order of Odd Kellown, Abraiu Aaron, Secre tary an<! Doctor Krazer, Defend ant* Under and b)t virtue of an oxocu* tloit l?wuod upon a judgment in the jtbovo entitled aotlon and lodged with ?n?\ i will offer tov Hale < at piblic outcry, 1 before tlio Court Houbo door lu Camden, a. c., wltli 1? the legal lioura for gale on tine tlrut Monday In July next, 1913, the (blowing described real estate of the defendant In execution: All that piece, parcel or lot of laud ?lt~ uate, lylug aud being In the etate of South Carolina, County of Kernhaw, and In tho City- of Camden ut the Interaction of Church aud Kutledge Streets and extending South there from with a uniform width of alxty 8lx (66) feet to a uniform depth of One hundred and ninety eight (lDb) feet, and bounded an follow*: North by Kutledge stvct; ftgat by lot formerly <>i Camden ttnterprtte Lodge No, 3144 of tho Grand Uni ted Order of Odd Followa, now of Wllllama; South by lot now or for- , merly of Taylor, and Weat by Church Street, the above described lot be ing tho same conveyed to the aald Camden Enterprise Lodge No. 314 4 Shoes Shoes CHEAP FOR CASH Our stock is too large and for the next TEN DAYS we will save you money. There is not a piece of in ferior workmanship in any shoe in our stock. Buy a pair of GOOD SHOES and save money. Springs & Shannon FOR HOT WEATHER *? ?. ? . * , ? %'.-v Come to our store and allow us to help you in your preparations for hot weather. You will want, per haps, a refrigerator, a water cooler, window screens and wire, ice cream freezer, lawn mower, garden hose, etc. We have the best in these lines. For ex ample, we' sell % U-r ... Ice Cream freezers, Refrigerators, The Best Brand of Window Screens - and Wire, and Garden Hose, Thoroughly Reliable Lawn Mowers. r : t' : We can fully equip your home and yard for the sum mer and sell you many things that will add to your comfort during the hot weather. Visit this store* Make it your headquarters for hardware. Hardware Company For Best Service Kerosine, Gasoline, Wood and Coal. ?< ? -??: T# ^ -.M 1: ,rl v * j/j . vA I of (ho Grand United Order of Odd FellowH by deed dated the day of June A. D., 1S9B, and reoord | ed In Clerk's Office for Kershaw County In Book U. X),, page 612. Terms of sale cash. ' W. W. Huckabee, Hherlff Kershaw County. | June 4, 1919. J.*et The Chronicle sell you your j carbon paper and legal blanks. HAtK OF rKRSONAli I'ltol'I-JU V. ; ? ! Stato of Bouth Carolina, County of Kershaw. ? In The Court of I'robate. In pursuance of an order of W. 1/. McDowell, Judge of l'robate, of date (h? 2 t li of May, llM.'i, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, before the Court House door, In Camden, 8. C., during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 16-th duy of June, 1913, the following personal property : All right, title and interest of the Estate of Walter F. Reed, in an<} to: One adjustable hay rake, patent rights on adjustable hay rake, un der patents Nob. 68833# and 768147 Supposed patent rights on mowing mahine One wardrobe; one bedstead; one whatnot; one bureau; two mattress es; two trunks; one table; one lot of old books; one lamp; eight chairs; one bat rack; one towel rack; one bed spring; three small boxes scrap iron; one wash stand. Terms of sale, Cash. L. A. WiUkowsky, 'Administrator of the Estate of Wal ter F. Reed. May 27, 1918. 5-6-7. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTlCttC. ? . All parties indebted to the es tate of W. W. Croxton, deceased, mei^t to the, undersigned, and all parties having claims against the said estate will present th?fafr duly attested within the time ^prescribed by law. Jennie M flrnrtnn. Administratrix. I May 14, 1913. W1NTHROP COLLEGE Scholarship and Entrance Examina tion, July 4. The examination for <the award of vacant scholarships in Wlnthrop Col legs fthd for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 4, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 4 they will be awarded to -those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships Should write to President Johnson! before the examination for Scholarship ex amination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100. and free tuition. The next session will open September 17, 1913? For fur ther information and catalogue, ad dress Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S .C. 7 CITATION. State of South Carolina, \ County of Kershaw.^ By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas, C. R. Lewis made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of and effects of Sophia Nelson. - These are therefore to cite -and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Sophia Nelson, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In. the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden ,S. C., on June 21st, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Bhow cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should' not be granted. > Given under my Hand, this 7th -day-* of -June, A. P., 1913. v W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate 'for Kershaw Co. Published on the I3;th and. 20th days of June, 1913, ill the Camden Chronicle. Two heads may be better than one ? If they are not swelled. .v Want a Cook Want . a partner Want a situation . Want a servant girl Want to sell a piano Want to Bell a carriage ? Want to sell town property Want to sell your dry goods Want to Bell your hardware Want to sell millinery goods Want customers for any thing. Advertise through "The Chronicle." Advertising Is the way to success, r&dysrtlfllng brings customers Advertising keeps old ones Advertising insure* ' success Advertising shows energy Advertising shows pluck - Advertising ? is '"bis" Advertise or bust v ? r t i b e long Advertise w e i .1 > ADVERTISE * At OMi V TRY IT YOURSBLF SOMETIME. "That's a nw?ll umbrella you carry." "Isn't UT" "Did you come by II hotuslly?" ,J1I ?qiiito -? figured out. It sturtml to r?lb the oih?*r Uuy and I stepped into a doorway to wait till It ?topimd. Then I saw a young fellow coining ulofiv. with a rtlco. lur** um brella, und I thought if he was going au fur an my house I would beg the shelter of umbershoot. Wo ! stopped out and asked: 'Where are you going with that umbrella, young follow ?' and lie dropped the umbrella and ran." Different Kind. Mayor (Jaynor of Now York wa? once talking h!m?ui fi?n?iM?'?H of ?onio men for tacking official titles mito tholr names. ""I once metf" ho suld. "u mun who called himself Judge Oreen, and 1 ventured to aak him If h<? wan a Unit ed States judge or a circuit court | judge. " I lialn't neither,' he told mo; Tn a judKe of horses!' " Classifying Him. "RrothGf Hardeaty, can't you make your contribution for the education of thn 1 1 ? : . i i m - 1 1 a little lurger thfen usugl this year?" "Dr. Coodman, I'm more than dou bling it; I have just atarted that youngest boy of mine to college." 8TILL FRIENDLY. Wigs? Do you still keep, up your friendship with the Joneses? Pigs ? We see then! very little, but we annoy each other with Christmas presents every year. I Passed. Up. I used to know a little girl Who surely wm a queen: She doesn't know me now because Hi:.; owns a limousine. In a Quandry. iv- A member of parliament has been showing round a letter that he has just received from one of his con stituents. The writer is evidently wor ried about the provisions of the de ceased -wife's Bister act, and in; tho course of the letter he asks If It is compulsory. "By this I mean/' he goes on to ex plain, "if my present wife dies, am I compelled to marry her sister?" How It Happened. "It Is said that the name of the first Chinese aviator is Fwi Yu." "That isn't* his name. When he slg- - nlfled his lntentlpn of taking up avia tion his friends all hollered: 'If I was you I wouldn't!' and the Chink report er on the scene thdught they were hollering: *Fwz Yu, I wouldn't.* " Not 80 Smart. "Here's a smart fellow shows up the lawyers," remarked Dr. Squills. "Is that so? . What docs he say?" "Well, no matter. I see I was mis taken in my estimate of him. A lit tle further on the scoundrel attempts to yillify the 'medical profession." CHRI&TMA8 SHOPPING. Bronson? My; wife in busy getting ready for Christmas. Woodeon-^-What has she done? Bronson ? Oh! she's priced hun dreds of things she hasn't the slight est idea of buying. a The Optimist. ^ I cannot nay what Idle dreams My darker moments cheer; 80 brlshfly fair the future fleams* life's shadows disappear. ^w VhsHB right Side. Jack ? I tell you courting a girl is mighty expensive. Tom ? Yes, but thank heaven ono doesn't need a lawyer to sue for a girl's hand. Quite Another Thing. Marks?I hear that you have been operating in tbo stock market. Park# ? You've been ' misinformed. I've been operated upon. Mountain Excursion V I A Hoiithcvri 1 Ilai 1 way Premier Carrier of the South. EXCEEDINGLY LOW ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES FROM CAMDEN AS FOLLOWS: AHhovljl^ fs ? y, 17,25 Brevard, N. CT, 7.50 Hoi $pringH, N. c S.50 UlrigecroBt, N. <!., <?.?(? Spartanurg. B. 0., .... . .5.50 Try on, N. C . . . . 6.30 ?< ' ' , *? Black Mofintuln, N. G*? ?? $0.80 HendcrtionviUe, N. 0., . , 6.50 l.wko Toxuway, N. C., . ? ? ? 8.50 Saluda, N. O <>.30 Taylor, S. Q 5-59 Wayneavtlle, N. 0., ... 8.75 l'r??|K)rtiouutt'ly Ijuvv Fiui** 1'roili Oilier Points. FVNAL LIMIT: All tickets will be sold for trains leaving Cam den, Thursday, June lttth, and limited to reach Camden returning not later than midnight Monday, June 80th, 1913. STOP-OVlCltS: Stopovers on these tickets will be permitted within final limit at Spartanburg, Inman, Campobello, . Land rum, and all polntH in North Carolina, Splendid Train Service. Two Trains frorti Camden lie ave CAMIHCN .. .. No. ilH 10:05 A. M. No. 114 8:ttO 1*. M. High Cla hh KUndanl Day (Wrhos and l'ullirmn Sleeping Cars. Hagga^i (;h(M'ktvl to I >ewU nation. _ A splendid opportunity for an Inexpensive outing in the West ern North Carolina Mountains. Visit "The Land of the Sky," the Beautiful Sapphire Country. Olorlous panorama* outdoor recrea tions, hpme-llke boarding houses. Attractive descriptive litera ture furnished on application to4 W. H. Caffey, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. For Detailed Information, Tickets, Reservations Etc., Apply to Ticket Agent. . ? ' / . ' -t ' - t ' ' * For detailed Information, tickets," reservations, etc., apply to ?ticket agent, W. H. Wilkle, Camden, or write W,. E. McGee, A. G. P. A. . Columbia; W. H. Caffey, D. P. A., Charleston. Foreign and Domestic flome-Made Candies Vegetables CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND v TOBACCOS Camden Candy Kitchen ? , TELE P HO N E 78 I DO YOU WANT. TO J fU ^ BORROW LAURENS T. MULLS, CAMDEN, S. C. IF YOU EXPECT to buy a Ford this Spring or Summer and not ready to take it now, please place your, ji order/with me now for future delivery so - i that 1 can provide for your wants. 1 ex pect to have a complete line of the follow ing in stock by May 2nd. All sizes of firestone caeeings and inner tubes, apark plugs, chains ami Fold pans, etc.' ? ? " E>. C. SHAW L ; The Moficl Man M