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mamti;k h ha mo. State of South Carolina, County of Kertdiuw, la tiiH Court <>f Comutuo 1'leun, J. (\ Nloholuon undl Chun. H. Nlchol" ! Hon, AdmlnlHt rtttor of the Kifrtate of ,F, N. NlchoUon, deoeuwed. I'iuliiUffii, UK'til'Ht . w. o. Nicholson, n, a, Nicholuon, Hallie Nicholson, Kuto Nicholson, Kllzabeth ('. lluiorick, Hollo Hood, Huru Nicholson find WJIIlain Nich olson, Jr., uud Hio Hank of He thune, Defendants. In pursuance of the Decree of Hit* Honor, Krank H. (Jury, presld tfig Judge, of date July 10th, 1913, In the above entitled action, 1 will sell ut public outcry to the highest bidder, before the Court Houne door lu Camden, H. (*., dur ing tho legal hours of wale on the flr?t. Monday lu November, 1 913, be- 1 Iiik the third day thereof, -the follow Ing described tracts of land: Tract A, all that niece, parrel or lot of land wliji buildings thereon, hK iiiticd In tln< town of Heth.une, Hi described In plat of wild town ia h lot number five ( r? > having un ?astern front on Main Street of for ty-one (41) feet , eight (X) Inchon, running back two hundred (200) feel to alley, and bounded on the North by lot No. 7 and Houth by lot No. being I ho lot convoyed to *ho naid J.' N. Nicholson by J. J'). Copoland, Aiikuhi 2Hth, 1907, and recorded in Hook HHH, page 4 T? , ^n the 14th day of Nov-. 1907. Tract C, all that piece, parcel or lot of land, Hituated in the town of Hethnne, Kershaw county, and Btute ?f Houth Carolina, with b u 1 1 <1 1 ri kh thereon, containing one and thirty hIx oiio hundredths (1 30-1 00) acres bounded North by ItiKht of Way of ? ho Seaboard Air Line Railroad, Kant by lot? belonging ?to .J. A, Me Dauriu, Sidney Harfield and Hank of Rothuue, Houth by lot. belonging to fl. H. King, and West by Walton Pltroet of said town, being the Hanie lot convoyed to mo :(J. N. Nichol son) by J. A. McLaurln by deed dated October 1 Oth, 1,906.., and re corded In the offiee of Clerk, ^f tlio Court for KerHhaw County In Hook MMM, page 140. Tract f ), . situated in Kershaw ?ounty, H. C'., between Hig and Lit tle Lynches Rivers, containing one hundred thlrty-aoven and one-half (137 1-2) acres, more or Iohh, bound ?d North by lands of I). A. McDon ald and M. K. .Yarborough, Kant by landn of M. K. Yarborough, Houth by lands of Mrs. JO. A. McCasklll, and Went by landH of J. T. ItoHler, tho Bamo conveyed to J. N. Nichol son by Chas. H. Nicholson by deed dated February 12th, 1900. Tract 10. altuated in Kershaw County, H. C., containing five hun dred and twenty ( f? 2 0 ) acres, more or lens, formorly known as Nelaon Newman landn on walern of lted Oa* (lamp (!roek, bounded lOant by lands of W. C. Norton mid Angun Jobn Mon, North by Hilton lands, Houth by lands of Watta uud Yurborough, Wont by landM of M; K. Yarbonough, <he hh um conveyed to J. N. Nichol son by deed of Chuti. S. Nicholuon, dated February 12th, 11*00. Tract P., situated in Keruhaw Couivty, H. C., ii our head of Handera Creek containing four hundred tlilr ty-severi C 4 3 7) uck h, more <?r Iuhh, bounded Nortb by landrt of J. !>? Gardner, Fast by lands of Thorn an 'Hearon, Houtb by biudH formerly of J,0el Davis, West by bind of Witte, the hh mo conveyed to J. N. N if hoii by deed Of the Caroline Nation al Hunk. Terms of sulo of Tracts A andC, cash. Term 8 of ?ale of tract* I), M, and F. one bulf 06 nil, balance In one year hoc u rod by bond of purchas or and mortgage of premlHos pur chasod. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. In caso of non-compliance with forma by any bidder, I will re-nell HBihe on the Kuiwe day or any h ii bH('<| 1 1 ? * 1 1 1 galoHday at the rink or the bidder. Possession of land Hold to bo given upon production of the title doodn from the Master covering any of tho abovo described tract h, the holder of name h>i a 1 1 bo lot InfO pOHHCHHlOn, L. A. Witt kownky, Mattter for Kershaw County. ' ; KI/M)TI()N OF W)W<jKMAN, city Council will eloct on? Police man on flrHt Monday .night In No vember. Bond In your application. S. F. Draslngton, Mayor. Camden, S. ('., Oct. 10- 4tl. f Wood's High-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The King of Soil Improvers, also makes splendid fell, winter end spring grezlng, the eerlleet green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will increase the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers, (^an be town by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva ted crops. We are headquarters for Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Yetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and Descriptive F'nll Catalog, giving information about all eeedft for fall cowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. We have everything from a Brass Plug to a complete Bicycle. Prices right. Come in and see the Rugby Wheel. It's a dandy. Camden Motor Co. FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY THE NAME ALLAN HAS BEEN SYNONYMOUS WITH EVERYTHING THAT IS BEST IN THE JEWELRY TRADE. The same lofty ideals upon which this business was established obtain today, namely: "NO UNRELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT ANY PRICE." "TRUSTWORTHY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES." WATCHES DIAMONDS NOVELTIES SILVERWARE PLATED WARE AND JEWELRY Repair Department* In Char^o of Most Skilled Mechanic*. Every Job Guaranteed. JAMES ALLAN & CO. Write For Ffee Catalogue. CHARLESTON, S. C. CITY MEAT MARKET 1 have recently purchased the Krocory and Meat Market on Houth Main atreet, recently oi>v orated by Gladden & Hranhain, and will conduct wame In the fu ture uyder lilting o ( >l!lty Meat v/ ... Market, where Mr. C. L, Moho ley will have charge aijd always he ready to servo you with fre?h moatw and staple and fan cy groceries. J. C. Blackwell Proprietor Bicycle Repairing Tube Vulcanizing Work that Satisfies is the only kind we do. If you are hard to satis fy, bring your work to us. To Deliver Promptly is Our Rule. H. E. BEARD & CO. 921 Broad St. Camden, S. C. Wants ? For Sale ? Rents Ads inserted under this heading for I cent per word.' No ad taken for loss than 2 5 cents. FOR SALE ? 30 head fat goats. Price 'iVfcc per pound. Apply to W. 10. DeLoaehe, Camden, S. C. KOH SALK ? At a Bargain, One Babcock Surrey; also new set Buggy Harness. Apply to C. P. Dullose, Canulen, S. C. FOR SALE. ? 200 cords pine and hardwood wood, 1,000 bushels Ap pier seed oats, Johnson grass and Pea Vine Hay. Orders left with Malone-Pearce-Young Hardware Co. or with the undersigned will be promptly filled at lowest prices. A. D. Kennedy, Camden, S. C. 2 2-3 mo. FOR RENT ? My residence on Lyttleton street, terms reasonable. Possession given att once. Miss S. ?A. Gibbes, Camden, S. C. WANTED? Overseer wanted for my farm in West Wateree, known as Hautn's Upper Place, for 19 14. -j^ply to B. 11. Baum, agt., Camden. 2 4-2 5-26 FRESH EGGS Do you want fresh eggs this winter? I have a few Indian Runners, ready to lay, $1.00 each, while they last. C. A. DeKay, C a in dun, route 2. 2 4. LOST ? Certificate No. 4 9, dated Oct. 21, 1911, for ( 5) five shares of tho capital stock of the First Nation al Bank of Camden. All persons are warned against in any way us ing tho same. J). R Williams, Cam j den, S. C. 21-2-3* AUTO TRANSFER ? Trips made day] or night and car always in first- I class condition. \V. O. Hay, Canir i den, S. C. $3.4 5 all Leather Suit Cases, $2.95 strapped Traveling Trunks, $9.90 9x1 2 Hrnssols Druggets, $7.90 2 inch post Iron Bed*. See tlioae before you buy, at T. J. Arrants. WANTED ? My customers and the ! Ladies of Camden to know that on j a d after Monday .Sept. 22nd , I 1 will be located in my now dressmak ing rooms at 1103 North Broad St., 'at Dr. Alexander's old dental par ' lurs where I will be lad to have you i call and inspect tho greatest display 'of fall and winter sampl?s ever on 'exhibition in Camden for Ladies gar meats tailored by men. Just call j me np and let mo tell you about it. 'Amanda R. Carter. Phono 120. Hart Schaffner & Marx fall Style Book is out YOU ought to be sure of seeing this hook; and when yoti do, you ought to go through it care fully to know what the correct styles for men are to be. Here are some of the things in it that will interest every man : I A series of illustraKons showing new fall models in suits and overcoats for men and young men. n Some of the reasons wKy Hart SchafFner & Marx clothes are better for you than any made-to-measure clothes? for: economy in time and money ; and for more satisfaction.; 3 A few words about the price of good clothes; what you ought to pay, and what you ought to get for it. 4 Some light on the way to get clothes that fit. . 5 And a showing of the way men's styles in overcoats are adapted for women's wearing. If you dont see a copy of this remarkable book soon, lqt us know and we'll see that you get one. BARUCH-NETTLES CO. I his storp is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes DECORATE ! / DECORATE !. Mr. A. Silvers, manager of the Louisville Decorating Co., is in the city, stopping at the Camden Hotel. He is endeavor- ^ ing to get the merchants and business men interested in decorating their places of business for HOME COMING and FAIR ' WEEK He has one of the largest stocks of decor ations on the road and can make our town look better than ever before. All % decorations are waterproof and will stand the roughest weather.