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WMWUOWHM ttAJ Jti. fcftAte South Carolina I Courtly Of Kershaw V 1( t|? Court Of Common Pleas. E -j^ flouthern Cotton Oil .Company, Against a a. Vaughan, Peruvian Guano I (yiiipu'iy, l>*?"oy Springs and E~ t> j. Shannon, Jr., copartners in I trad*. ab springs & Shannon , Da K feiidanif*. (jpdtn' and by virtue of a decree : i? the above untitled case made by .ku Honorable Frank It. Gary, pre ying Judge, dated July It, 101.3, ? wji| offer for sale before the , t'ourl House door, in tho City of can),!,-!.. S. during the legal l,0urri of ??ile, on tho firsf MdihIhi In Neveinber, 1913, beiiiK the 3ra : jH) thereof, the following dOBcrib ' ed pivjixTiy: following personal property: One l l > boiler and engine; Two tf) kuih; Two (2) feeders; Two (2 condeusa'i'H; One (1) cotton press; #U(j all shafting, pulleys and ??<( u ij> : oieotH for same; together with all other machinery in buildings on the premises hereinafter doBcribed. The following described real es tate: All those pieces, purcels, tracts or lots of land situate, lying and being in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, and State afore wld, and bounded and described as : follows: j8t; All that parcel or lot of land fronting one hundred thirty (130) feet Wast on Market Street of the said City of Camden and ex tending back West of u uniform width to a depth , of one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet, and bound ed North by lot hereinafter describ ed and conveyed; South by land now or formerly of Solomon Deas; East l>? Market Street; and West 1>7 lot of James Brisbane.. 2nd. All that parcel or lot of " land fronting Bast on Market Street of Bald City of Camden thirty (30) feet and extending back West of a uniform width to a depth of one hundred twenty - eight (128) feet and Is bounded North and West by lands of James Brisbane; East by Market Street/' and South by lot herein above described. Terms of sale, cash. No bid will be received by the Sheriff until the prospective bidder shall dopoBit with the Sheriff cash or certified check in the sum of two hundred dollars ($200) as evi dence of good faith. W. W. Huckabee, Sheriff Kershaw County. October 6th, 1913. FINAL dischajuhc. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Novem ' ber 1, 1913, I will apply to the Pro : bate Judge of Kershaw County for a final . discharge as Administrator of the estate of David AdaniB, de p ceased. H. C. HALL, Administrator. October 3, 1913. HUMMONt* FOlt ItKIJKK State o f South Caroliuu, Comity of KerihftW, la the Court of Probate. A. J. Gregory, nts the administrator out ut v. of T. 10. Gregory, deceas ed, Petitioner, UKilillttt ^ A. J, Gregroy, as the udminiHt rator of (ho estute ui T. 15. Gregory, and uh the heir ut Ihw of the said T. 10. Gregory, d examined, and in hiH own light, und t). A, Greg ory, Hum Gregory, H. 11. Grego ry, Owen Gregory and Martha CutQe, heirs ut law of the said T. JO. Gregory, deceased, and L. T. ?Gregory, Jno. W. lUKrutn, and G. C. Welsh. Defendants. Ktiirations. To A. J. Gregory, as the admin istrator of the estate of T. 10. Greg ory, und as the heir at law of the Haiti T. 10. Grogory, deceased, and in IjIh <t#n rlnht, and O. A. Grego ry, Ham Gregory, H. li. Gregory, Owen Gregory and Martha Catoe, heirs tit law of the said T. 10. Grt* ory, deceased, and J.. T. Gregory, Jno, W. Ingram and G. C. Welsh:, You are hereby required to np-v pear tit the Court, of Probate, to be holdon at Camden Court House, for Kershaw County, on the 21 at day of November. A. D., 191.3, to show cause, If any you can why the pro ceeds of the sale of the real estate of T. 10. Gregory, deceased, sold by mo should not be paid over to A. J, Gregory, administrator, of the said estate to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said T. 10. Gregory. Given under my hand and seal t hi TGth day of September, A. I)., 1913. W. L. McDowell. Judge of Probate for Kershaw Co. 21-22-23-24-26-26 FOIUOOIAJHUKK SAIJ^. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw In the Court of Common Pleas. Florence Ration, Plaintiff Against Kate Singleton, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree In the above entitled case made by the Honorable Frank B. Gary, pre siding Judge, 1 will offer for sale, i before the Court House door in the City of Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1913, being the 3rd day thereof, the following described property: 1. All that parcel or lot of land, situate in the City of Camden, the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting fifty (50) feet on Monumental Square of the City of Camden, and oxttending back wit a uniform width the distance of one hundred (100) feet, and bounded North by Monumental Square; Bast by lot of .the said Kate Singleton; South by lot of Mrs. N. M. McClaln; and West by property of Katie D. Zemp, being the Western portion of tho property conveyed to Kate Slu gleton by Ratio D. Zomp, Novem ber I, 1906; also <?? 2. All tUat parcel or lot of land with building thereon, situate In the Oily of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting 84 foot north on hind of the Camden (Jraded School* u n <1 extruding hark South a uniform widtth to a depth of 200 fou?4, more or less; hounded on North by lands of the Camden Oradtd School; <><> tin* Elatt by pro perty of Mrs. Kate Singleton; *South by properly of Mrs. N. M. McClaln; and Wet?t by lot of Mrs. Kate Sin gteton and tne public square of ('am duu, known as Monumental Square; Said lot ih composed of tho WeHtern portion of (he lot conveysd to Kate Singleton by Sallle L, Hughes,, et. ul.. on the 28th of May, 1902, Su? I>eed Hook H. 11. 11., page-^MO, the Clerk's office Kershaw County, and the ooastern portion of lot conveyed to Kate SOigleton by Katie I). Zemp, November 1, 1906, see Deed Hook, It. K. H., page 064; also, 3. All that lot of land in the City of Camden, County of Ker shaw, state of South Carolina, front i ii K 66 feet North on the land of tho Camden Graded School, and ex tending back a uniform width <o a deptlj of 200 foet, more or less, and bounded north by land of (he. Cam den Graded School, East by prem ises of F. It. Alexander; South , by lot of Kate Singleton. Terms of Hale, Cash. L, A. Wlttkowsky, Master Kershaw County. October 7th, 1913. NOTK'K OF MKKTINO OF KTOCK HOLDKllS. Notice Ih hereby given that a meeting of the' stockholders of The Wateree Building and Loan Associ ation will be' held In the office of Tho Flrat Natlonnal Bank of Cam den, 8. C., on Monday, November 3rd* .1913, at flye (6) o'clock P. M., for the purpose of considering the advisability of increasing the capital stock of said The Wateree Building & L?oan Association from two hun dred and ' fifty thousand dollars ($260,000.00) to six hundred thous and dollars ($600,000.00); three thousand (3,000) shares of the par value of two hundred dollars ($200.00) each. W. J. Dunn, David Wolfe, L. A. Wlttkowsky^ John T. Mackey, J. J. Goodale, Directors. Camden, S. O., Oct. 8th, 1913. 4 tl. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. All parties Indebted to the estate of G. G. Alexander, Sr., are hereby notified to make payment *.o the un dersigned, and all parties having claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. G. G. Alexander, Jr. . Administrator. October 9, 1913. For Sale q 126 acres of land 9 miles South East of Camden; 50 acres open and I under cultivation &nd under wire; about $700 worth of long and short leaf timber on tract; good stream running water, also peach *and apple orchard; one 4 room dwelling worth $1200, one 4 room tenant house. Will sell for $2,500. * ?5 We also have listed with us for sale a valuable farm of several hun dred acres within two miles of Camden; this can be bought at a bargain and on easy terms. Price and terms on application. 100 acres at Knights Hill, commonly known as the Turpin Certain Place. This farm consists of 60 acres of open land and 40 acres of fine tim ber; one four room house on place. Price $2,000 and make terms to suit. The Dtfby place, containing 450 acres 3 miles of Blaney; 250 acres openjland ? a part of this under cultivation; 100 acres pasture land under ;. wire; som6 good open creek land, plenty of wood and some timber on the place; good buildings; one overseers house; 6 tenant houses and two barns. Twenty-five mile creek runs through this property. Price $7,500.00. Terms: ^ cash, balance in three years at usual rate of interest. 361 acres of land on Town Creek, four miles South of Camden; 60 acres open land; two tenant houses, Will sell at a bargain. Plat of same can be seen at our office. ??? 564 acres of land 6 miles of Camen; one 6 room dwelling, 7 tenant houses, ~ 125 acres under cultivation; plenty of wood and some timber. - Price $12.00 Per Acre. Farm of 120 acres 2 miles North of Camden; 75 acres open and un - ? ? * * x [ - ? ?> . . der cultivation; 3 tenant houses, cotton house, bam and stables. Price $35 per acre ? terms if desired. This is a good proposition for any one desir ing a small farm with improvements; ? : - C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE KINAD 1HHCHA1UJK. Notice is hereby given thut one niontii from iiiib dat?>, on Saturday, November ?, 1913, at 11 o'clock Jo Mm forenoon, i will make my final return uh Administrator of the. tftto of F\ W. ISldredgo, deceased, to the Probate Court of Kerehaw County, ami apply .thereto for ?i flu n it 1 dlschargo uh Administrator of said estate, M. 0. von Tresekow, October 8. 1913. TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co., Caiud^h, S. C., Sept, 80, 1913, Notice Ih hereby given that the bookh will h? open for colluOTlng of. S.fttf, County and School Taxee from] October lit tli, 1 9 1 8 . to March iHt, 1914. A penalty yf 1 per cent will U) addfij to all taxes unpaid Jan uary Ihi, ID 14, 2 ptir cent F^ru-1 ary 1st, ll>14, and 7 par cent March let, 1914. The rate per centum for Kershaw county,)^ aw follows: VV X ? Mills, State t'aXee 5 ty County,' Tciqe^tt 'V. , . . , . . , , 4 V4 Special taxes . . . . .... 2 '14 itoad taxeH . . . 2% School taxes i Special Hcbool taxes . . 1 Total 1 8 ->i The following school districts hjivol spcclul levies: Special school tax, Diet. NO. 1, 4% Special school tax, DlBt. No. 2, 1 Vfc Special school tax, Dist. No. 4, 3 Special' school tuxr Dist. No. 6, 4 Special school tux, Dist. No. 7, 2 Special school tax, I)lst. No. 8, 2 Special school tux, DlBt. No. 9, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 10, 5 Special school tax, IMbU No. 11, 6 Special school tax, DlBt. No. 12, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 18, 4 Special school tax, Diet. No. IB, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 17, 3 * Special school tax, DlBt. No. 18, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 19, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 21, 2 Special school tax, DiBt. No. 22, 4 Stteclal school tax, Dist. No. 2 4, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 26, 3 Special school tax, Diet. No. 27, 6 Special school tax, Dist. No. 2 8, 2 Special school tax, DiBt. No. 29, 4 Special school tax, DiBt. No. 30, 2 Special school tax, Diat. No. 4 0, 11 Special school tax, Dist. No. 46, 8 Special school tax, Dist. No. 4 7, 4 The poll tax is $1. All ablo bodied male persona from the age of twenty-one (21) to six ty (60) years, both inclusive, except residents of the incorporated towns of the county, shall pay two dollara ($2) as a road tax, except ministers of the gospel actually In charge of a congregation, teachers employed In public schools, school trustees and persons permanently disabled in the military servjee of this state, and persons who Borved in the late war between the States, and all persons actually employed in the quarantine service of this state, and all students who may be at tending school* or college at the time when the said road tax shall ] become due. Persons claiming dis abilities must present certificates from two reputable physicians of this county. ? All information as to taxes will be furnished upon application. D. M. McCaHkill, ' County Treasurer. MASTER'S BAIiE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas. J. C. Nicholson and Chas. S. Nicffol aon, Administrator of the Estate of J. N. Nicholson, deceased, Plaintiffs. against. % W. O. Nicholson, N. A. Nicholson, Sallie "Nicholson, Kate Nicholson, j Elizabeth C. Hamrick, Belle Reed, Sara Nicholson and William Nich olson, Jr., and the Bank of Be thune, Defendants. In pursuance * of the Decree of His Honor, Frank B. Gary, presid ing Judge, of date July 10 th, 1913,1 in the above entitled action, I will 'sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Camden, 8. C., dur ing the legal hours of sale on the first. Monday in November. 1913, be ing the third day thereof, the follow ing described tracts of land: Tract A, all that piece, parcel or lot of land with buildings thereon, situated 'in the town of Bethune, S. C., described in plat of said town as lot number five ^5) having an eastern front. on Main Street of for ty-one (41) feet, eight (8) Inches, running back twb-. hundred 1 (200) feet to alley, and bounded on ? the North by lot No. 7 and South by lot No. 3, being the lot conveyed to the said J. N. Nicholson by J. E. Copeland, August 28.t>h, 1907, and recorded in Book SSS, page 3 45, on the 14th day of Nov. 1907. Tract C, all that piece, parcel or lot of land, situated hi the town of Bethune, Kershaw county, and State of South Carolina, with buildings thereon, containing one and tjiirty six one hundredths (1 36-100) acres bounded North by Right of Way of the Seaboard Air Line ? Railroad, East by lots belonging'4o J. A. >Ic Laurin,. Sidney Barfield and Bank of Bethune, 8outh by lbt belonging to G. B."King, and West by Walton Street of said town, being the same lot conveyed to me :(J. N. Nichol son) by J. A. Mcl#aurln W>y deed dated October 10th, 1905, and re corded in the office of Clerk of the Court for Kershaw County in Book MMM, page 14 6. Tract D,, situated in Kershaw 'uuunty, s. v., btrt rm rt ~~Ett= tle'Ly riches Rivers, containing one hundred thirty-seven and one-half (137 1-2) acres, more or leas, bound ed North by lands of D. A. McDon ald and M. K. Yarborough, East by lands of M. K. Yarborough, Soufh by lands of Mrs. E. A. MeCasklll, and West by lands of J. T. Rosier, the same conveyed to J. N. Nichol son by Chas. S. Nicholson by deed dated February 12th, 1900. Tract B. situated in Kershaw County, S. C.,, containing five hun dred and twenty (520) acre*, more or leee, fertnerly known a* Nelson Newman landa on waters of Hud Oh* Camp Creek, bounded East by landa o f W. O. Norton uiul Angua John mjd. North bi mitou tumiw, i^uib by lands of Wfttti And Yarborough, West by landa of M. K. Yarbonough, the aame convoyed to J. N. Nichol son by deed of Chug, 8. Nicholson, dfttld February 12th. I'.hmi 'lYnn jf? litUAUd hi KtflhftW County, H. t)., near heart of BAnde^s Creek containiUK four hundred thir ty-seven (4117) ucrea, more or lea#, bounded North by IuikIh of J. I), Gardner, 'H itst by lanrta of Thorn nn 1 1 <ai on , .South by lanrtH formally *?f Joel Duvla, Weat by land of Wltlo, the aame conveyed -to J, N. Nlchol hmh by deed of the Carolina Nation al llank. Terina of aale of Tract a A andC, caaU. Turma of hale of Iraoia (>, 10, and F, one half Gash, balance in one yeai' secured by bond of purohas er and ttprtgago of prernlaeS pur chaaed. Purchaser to pay for 'pa* pers. In case of n0n-?coinpUnnoe wVth terma by any bidder. I will ro-aell aame on the aame day or any aubacquent aalesday at the rlak Of the bidder. Possession of land sold to be given upon production of the title deeds from the Maater covering any of the above described tracla, the holder of aame shall be let into poaaeaalon. L. A. WittkowHky, Master for Kerahaw County. \ -1- .? ? ? -- ... VX>IK1K DIRECTORY lliBing Star Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., meets third Tuesday in each mouth. N. 11. Goodale, E, H. P.; W. L. DePass, K.; C. II. Griffin, Scribe; C. P. DuBose, Sec. Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M., iuoet* first Tuesday in each month. R. T. Goodalo, W. M? W. Geisenhelmer, Trens. ; J. W. Wilson, Secretary. Camden Lodge No. 119 I. O. O, F.; meets second aud fourth Tuesday In each- month; ? Ooodale, N. G.; C. W. Dlrchmore, V. G.; I. C. Hough, Secretary. Jr. O. U. A. M., meets fourth Fri day night in each month. C. W. 1 Blrchmore, C.; J. F. Bateman, R. 8. Live Oak Camp No. 49, W. O. W.,| meets first Thursday night In each month. C. W. Blrchmore, I C. C., W. E. Johnson, Clerk. DeKalb Lodge No. 41, K. of P., meets secnod' and fourth Mon day nights In each month. W. G. Wilson, C. C.; M. H. Heyman, K. of R. & 8. Poplar Camp No. 369, W. O. W.. meets Monday night on or before the full moon in each month. T. J. Munnerlyn, C. C.; B. E. Spar row, Clerk. Antloch Lodge, No. 293, A. F. M., meets Thursday night on or be fore full moon In each month. D. W. Joy, W. M.; W. R. Davis, S. W.; L. H. White, J. W. Richard Klrkland Council, No. 130, Jr. O. U. A. M., (Antloch) meets First Thursday night after full moon in each month. F. D. Boy kin, C.;, C. W. Shiver, R. S. Lafayette Council No. 2, R. & 8. M., meets second Tuesday In each month. C. H. Griffin/ T. I. M.; R T. Goodale, R. I. D. M; J. C. Rowan, I. P. C. W.; C. P. Du Bose. Recorder. SEAllOA^i) AIR ONE. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Camden, 8. C. (Schedules effective April 27th, 1913. Eastern standard time.) Northbound. ( No. 4 ? 6:47 a. m. No. 36 ? 8:55 a. m., New train. No* 18 ? 6:06 p. m. No. 2 ? 7:31 p. m. Southbound. No. 1 ? 11:06 a. m. No. 17 ? 10:37 a. m/ No. 36 ? 6:48 p. m., New train. No. 3 ? 11:16 p. m. y Trains 17, 18, 16, 36 local trains between Columbia and Hamlet, con necting at McBee with the South Carolina Western Railway. Trains 1 and 3 through trains * for the South. Trains 4 and 2 through trains for the East. For totalled Information and Pullman reserva tions call on local agent- or write C. B. Ryan, Q. P. A., Norfolk, Va.; C. W Small, D. P. A. Savannah, Ga.; or J. 8. Etchberger, T. P. A., Columbia, 8. C. " KlittOTION OV 1*0I40KMAN, City Couucll will elect one Police man on first Monday .uli^ht In No v ? ? 1 1 1 1 > ? ? i Send in your appliratloB. H. F. hraslngton, Mayor. Camden, s. c., Oct. 10- 4tl. MONKV TO IXMN. On improv ?t<l farms. Kasy tornm. Apply to II. M. Clarke, Camden, H, 0. 50. _ " ???i.im-.J ? -?.J urn.-** t liOW lUHJND Till I* 1UTKH.1 0|m?h |.t> tlio Public Will l?o MimIo (of tlio |'V>ll<i\vil>H K|M<lal Oc4U? hIoiih via I J 149 Atlantic (/(Mutt I4iio? StniuliM'd Kaihiuid of 1 1 to H<>uU). Tulsa, Ok la.-- International Dry Farming Cohk^'uns and lifternatlon al Soli products Imposition, October 22-Novonfber 1. Dates of hiiIo Ooto borber 18, 19, 20, 31. Klnal limit, yNovember ??, 1913. Faro# apply from all stations. Nashville, Tonn. Southern Kdu catlonal Convention, October 30-No vomber 1. I)atQH of sale, October 28, 29. Final limit, November 6tb, 1912. Faros apply from jill stations Augusta, Ga. Georgia-Carolina November 1-1 r?. Dates of sale, November f? to 14, Inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusts before noon November 15. Final limit Novembor 17, 1913. Fares ap ply from points in South Carolina. New Orleans, La.- -United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, November 11-15. Dates of salo, Nov. 8, 9, 10, 11; Final limit, Nov. 19, 1913, except that by deposit of ticket and payment of $1.09 an cxtenBlou un til December 0 may bo obtaiued. Fares apply from all stations. Augusta, Ga. ? Negro Fair Associa tion, Nov, 18-21. Dates of Bale, No vember 17 to 20, inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive Augusta boforo noon Nov. 21. Final limit. November 23, 1913. Fares apply from points In South Carolina. For rates, schedules, reservations and any further Information apply to Ticket Agents of the Atlantic Coast I^lne, or write W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager, or T. C. White, G. I*. A. Wilmington, N, C. ? adv. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUCER STS. Phono 71 COLUMBIA, 3. C. Wood's High-Grade Seeds, Crimson Clover Tha Kins off Soil Improvers, also makes splendid ffall, winter and aprlng grazing, the oarllaat green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVKR will increase the productiveness of the lend more than twenty times' as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. C.an be sown by itself or at the last working of com, cotton or other cultiva ted crops. We are headquarters for < Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices an^ Descriptive Fall Catalo 0, giving information about all seeds for fall sowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SMdsmen, - Richmond, Va. " ' ' ' . A .*? " " ; r IXl Wm. MELROSE, t)M World'* Ouuopion Rider with HOWES GREAT LONDON THREE RING MOW, CAMDEN, W.d?tid?y, Oct 22