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j.<OltK<JLO0URl? HAL*;. a,. It, of Boutb CttrDliHH County of Kershaw ju t|?. court of Common IMoas. > 1 1 i 1 ? i n < !oi i?iii Oil pUJntlff, Against 0 \iiugJiiin, Peruvian Guauo Co??PW?y? ttlld Bpringi) and j. shannon, Jr., copartners in trade uh Killing* ft Shannon, Do fOlldaUttf. Under nnd by virtue of a decree in lU^ a hove entitled case made by ,iu. Honorable Frank H. Gary, pro ,)<??? Judge, dated July 11, lSx3, 1 will offer for gale before the Court House door, in the Oily of Caw (I on, N- C" during t hi* legal Bour? of nale, on t?TO first Monday j ,111 ix-i , 1913, beljig tint :jrd fa thereof, the following describ ed property; The following personal properly: fa (]) boiler and engine; Two r>) ginn; Two (2) feeders; Two CZ condeuners; Onp (1) cotton press; and all shafting, pulleys and equip ment* for name; together with all other machinery in buildings on tho prepiiBSH hereinafter described.' Xho following described refcl es tate: All those pieces, parcels, tracts or lot s of land situute,. lying and being 1? the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, and State afore said, and bounded and described as follows; lnt : All that parcel or lot of land fronting one hundred thirty (130) feet East on Market Street of tbe Biild City of Camden and ex tending back West of a 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 tow or formerly of Solomon I)eas; fast by Market Street; and Went lot of James Brisbane.. 2nd. All that parcel or lot of land fronting East on Market Street ?f said .City of Camden thirty (30) (eat 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 deposit with the Sheriff cash ?r 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/ DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one ?onth 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 Adams, de ceased . H. C. HALL, Administrator. October 3, 1913. HI'MMONM FOR ItKIJKl Htatu of South Carolina, County of Korshaw In the Court of Probate. A, J. Gregory, us the administrator estate of T. 10. (Jregory, deceas ed, Petitioner, against A. J. Gregroy, as the administrator j of the estate of T. 10. Gregory, i and as the hetr at law of thy i aaid T. IS. Gregory, deceased, and I in his own right, and O, A. Greg- I ory, 8am Gregory, it. H. Grego ry, Owen Gregory and Martha j Catoe, he Ira at law of the said T, 1*5. Gregory, deceased, and L. T. I Gregory, J no. W. Ingram, and 0. i Welsh, Defendants. Summons. 'l'o A. J. Gregory, as the admin istrator of the estate of T. E. Greg ory, and as the heir, at law of the ?ald T. 10, Gregory, deceased, and In his own right, and O. A. Grego ry, Sam Gregory, H. B, Gregory, Owen Gregory and Martha Catoe, heirs at law of the wild T. 10. Greg ory, deceased, and 1>. T. Gregory, J no. W. Ingram and G. C. Welsh;. You are hereby required to ap pear at the Court of Probate, to he holden'at Camden Court House, for Kershaw County, on the 21st day of November, A. 1>., 1U13, to hIiow cauKo, If any you can why the pro ceeds of the sale of the real eBtate of T. 10. Gregory, deceased, Bold hy ino should not he paid over to A. J. Gregory, administrator, of the Bald estate to ho applied hy him to the payment of the debts of the said T. 10. Gregory. (ilven under my hand and seal thl IGth day of September, A. D., iyi3. W. L. McDowell, Judgo of Probate for Kershaw Co. 21-2-2-23-24-25-26 FOItECI/OSl'ItK SALE. State of South Carolina - County of Kershaw In the Court of Common Pleas. Florence Kahon, Plaintiff Against Kate SlnglGton, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree in the above entitled case made by the Honorable Frank B. Gary, pre siding Judge, I will offer for sale, 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 3ra day thereof, tho 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 exttendlng back wit a uniform width the distance of one hundred (100) feet, and bounded North by Monumental Square; East by lot of .the said Kate Singleton; South by lot of Mrs. N. M. McClain; and West by property of Katie D. Zenip, being tho Western portion of the properly convoyed to Kate Sin gleton by Katie 'I). Kemp, Novem ber I, 1906 /also ? 2. All thai parcel or lot of land' with building thereon, situate In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, fronting 84 f*M?t north on land of the Camden | Oraded School, and extending back South a uniform wldtth to a depth j of 200 feeot, more or le$q; hounded on North t)> lands of tiw Camden Graded School; on the Kust by pro perty of Mrs. Kate Singleton; South by property of Mrs. N. M. McClaln; ahd West by lot of Mrs. Kuto Sin gleton and the public square of Cam den, known as Monumental Square: ? id lot 1h composed <>t the vvestern portion of the lot conveyed to Kate Singleton by Sallie \>. Hughes, et. I al., on the 28th of May, 1902, See ?Deed Hook II. H.. H., page 140, the < li?Tk 's office Kershaw rouuty, and the eeastern portion of lo# conveyed to Kate 81 rale ton b> Katie D. Zempi November 1, 190(1, nee Deed Hook, It. it. It., page 564; also, 3. All that lot of land in the City of Camden, County of Ker hIiuvv, State of South Carolina, front ing 00 feet North on the land of the Catndon Gruded School, and ex tending back a uniform width to a depth of 200 feet, more or less, and bounded north by land of the Cam* den Graded School, Kast by prem ises of K. It. Alexander; South by lot of Kate Singleton. Terms of mile, Cash. Ij. A. Wittkowsky, Master KerHhaw County, October 7th, 1913. NOTION OF MKKTINO OF BTOCK llOLDIOIts. Notice is hereby given that (i meetlug of the stockholders of The Wateree Building and Loan Associ ation will be held in the office of The First Nationnal Bank of Cam den, S. C., on Monday, November 3rd, 1913, at five (G) o'cjlock P. M., for the purpose of considering the advisability of increasing the capital stock of said The Wateree Building & Ixnui Association from two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) 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, . Ij. A. Wlttkowsky, John T.%Mackey,/ J. J. Go'odale, Tlirftptorfl Camden, S. C., Oct. 8th, 1913. 4 tl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All parties indebted to the estate \ of G. G. Alexander, Sr., are hereby notified to niako payment ;to 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>^1'913. Valuable Farm Property For Sale 1 26 acres of land 9 miles South East of Camden; 50 acres open and under cultivation and 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 $1 200, one 4 room tenant house. Will sell for $2,500, 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 finejtim ber; one four room house on place. Price $2,000 and make terms to suit. The Doby place, containing 450 acres 3 miles of Blaney; 250 acres open'land ? a part of this under cultivation; 1 00 acres pasture land under wire; some 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. CJ 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 ofl^e. 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. Pricfe $12.00 Per Acre. *1 Farm of 120 acres 2 miles North of Camden; 75 acres open and un; der cultivation; 3 tenant houses, cotton house, barn and stables. Price $35 per acre ? terms if desired. This is a good proposition for any one desir ing a small farm with improvements. *1 154^ acres of land 7 miles North of Camden on South side Lock hart road; two temant houses; 35 or 40 acres under cultivation; plenty of wood and about 50,000 feet of timber. Price $16.50 per acre. C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY REAL ESTATE Ct STIRRING \ For which everybody has been waiting is here ? the mightiest and most tremen dous Public Sale is on. Vf Iff WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? 1NU W DO EXACTLY WHAT YOU DID SINCE THIS MARVELOUS PUBLIC SALE BEGUN You must plan to come every day during this magni ricent and most sensational public sale, because every j day here is A DAY OF SPLENDOUR? new goods thrown on bargain counters daily. You will fin$I something new in the way of great reductions every day ? that is why you should plan to come every day. tuow Listen Every **me we ?pen up a sa^e ? 1 everybody say that we^draw the largest crowds. It is also rumored that^oUr store is crowded from morning until evening, it is also ru mored that people come from all parts of this county ?everybody wonders why we draw larger crowds than any other sales in Camden. You know why; of course you know why?it's very simple, isn't it? The answer is BARGAINS. When we advertise our merchandise at reduced prices, we mean exactly what we are saying? every fall and winter you look to us for real ?rtd sub stantial values, you look to us as leaders? as originators? as a store of Reputa tion above every other consideration, but without neglecting any of the uother details that add to the selling feature of this store. . - < ? V* , ^ ' ?* ? And You Are Not Looking in Vain Each season with us, shows marked* improvement in our sales. Every piece of goods find it's final stage of reduction. Another Thing Well Worth Knowing Last Saturday, just for mere curiosity we had an entry clerk to do nothing else but make a memorandum of how many people came to our sale in one day ? at the end of the day we found that 1762 people entered the store at the front door ? Why? Because of the actual values we are selling. We claim to be supreme and most powerful in selling values. What You Want to Do j and do it quick is to bring in your family and have them dressed from head to foot, everything in wearing apparel and save at least 25 or 35 per cent, on all your purchases. Lo^k for our large advertisement in this paper, you will find such values you willnbe unable to resist. YOURS VERY TRULY - H. L. SCHLOSBURG Everything for]Everybody CAMDEN,5. C. The Underselling Store