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I wish to thank all my friends and customers for their patronage during this Fall and Winter season. My business this season exceeded by far, the busi ness of last year. Let me wish you one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND V' A HAPPY NEW YEAR ; " ? _ .? ' _ . ; ? '? ... . f .. . . . -.v.. . H. L. SCHLOSBURG Everything for Everybody CAMDEN, S. C. The Underselling Store ? TAX KXKClTIONS v. . I * Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed I will sell in front of the Court House door in the city of Camden, S. C., on the j first Monday in January, 1914, being Hie 5th day thereof, the following described rorfl estate: 1-2 undivided interest in 150 acre being 75 acres, known as the Peach land, bounded north by Bruce, east bj, Lynches Creek, south by Atkins lands, now McLaughlin, west by lan ?f Copeiand. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Kathorine Williams, et aJL, for taxes 11)12. 271 aereB in Plat Hock Township, School district tfo. 19, bounded on aorth by H. Barfield and J. Benja aian, south by Rock Branch and J. B. Creed, east by Branham, Broad Way and Watts, west by public road from Liberty Hill to Camden. Lev ied upon and to be sold as the prop erty of Heath Supply Co., for taxes 11)10-1 1-12. 70 acres in School District No. 9, known as the A. C. Watts lands, and bounded north by lands of Floyd, ^at by lands of Charlie Salmond, ^outh by lands of A. D. Kennedy, West by Southern Power Go's lattds. Lovied upon and to be sold as the uroporty of A. C. Watts for taxes 1910-12. One lot in City of Camden, front ing eaet on the continuation of ?ampbell street, bounded north and west by Lizzie Rainey, and east by dampbell street, south by John Rai aey. Levied upon and to be sold as Hie property of A If red Kennedy for taxes 1912. One lot and buildings theron in Uity of Camden, fronting north on BeKalb street, bounded east by pro perty of H. C. Smith, south by Zeig !er, west by Lydia V. Elliott, north by DeKalb street. Lovied upon and >o be sold as the property of S. M. Mathis for taxes 1912. One house and lot in City of Cam den, fronting north on York street, bounded as follows: East by prop arty now or formerly of Savage and '^'tle, south by. Jackson, west by ^ettigrew or others, , north Jfi, York street. Levied upon as tho^.oper of H. S. Smith and to bo sold for 'axes 1^912. fi5 acres of land in DoKalb town H'1 i P, School District No. 1, bounded aorth and east by lands of Cureton, Houth by public road, and west by ''uretoll. Lovied upon and to be ^old as the property of M. P. Chip-; W>y for taxes 1912-13. 315 acres of land in Buffalo town Hhip, District No. 5, bounded north l>y lands of J. A. Outlaw; Sandy Orovo church lot, east by Stokes, *?uth by lands of Ratcliffe, west by Humphries lands. Levied upon and Jo be sold as tho property of H. S. Thompson for taxes 1912. Ono lot in City of Camden, bound ad nonh by Lot No. 11, oast by Campbell street, south by lot No. 9 and west by No. 12. levied upon" *nd to be sold as the property of , L D. Shaw for taxes 1912. 24 acres in DoKalb Township, and > School District No. 2, south side of ? Town Creek, part of a 97 acre trac j ?f larM formerly owned by Daniel j # Lockwood and Allen ' Powell, Lev= led upon and to be sold as tho pro perty ofJohn Lockwood for taxes 1912. 1 acre bounded on the North, East, and South by Emma C. Ville- I pigue, and West by Jumping Gully Creek.- Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Estate of J. C. Man. W. W. Huckabee, Sheriff Kershaw County, j : I MASTER'S HALK. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw in the Court of Common Pleas. Thomas J. Kirkland, Trustee, Plain tiff, Against Martha S. Pinckney, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of His Honor, R. Withers Memmin ger, presiding Judge, of date the 25th day of November, A. D., 1913, in the above cause, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on (he first Monday in January, 1914, being tho 4th day thereof, the following described real estate : All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situated in the City of Cam den, as recently extended, County and State aforesaid, containing one-half ( V6 ) acre, more or less, portion of a lot of the late Lula D. Baker, and formerly of M. A. Shan non, fronting East on Pair Street, and extending back West of a uni form width to a depth of two hun dred and sixty-four (264 ) feet. Said parcel of land is bounded on the North by lot heretofore a part of ?these premises, later of Pittman, now of Hoykin; on the East by Pair Street of Camden; on the South by j I property of the estate of Mary C. 1 Lang, and on tho West bypropenty of the estate of Mrs. Watkins. Terms of Sale Cash. L. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Kershaw County. Dec. ti, 1913. Benevolent Mule. A farmer once bought a mule at the market and named it Tough Hide, for J It looked as if it had been accustomed to more blows than food. He put the animal in his little clover field, and j this it seemed to enjoy very much. One rorning Tough Hide saw a troop of ats'-s coming down the lane, look- j ing rather thin. He asked them if they would like a nico feed of sweet clover. "Ah, wouldn't we!" brayed the asses. So tho mule with his teeth drew out the staple which fastened the gate and let them in. Soon after the farm er passed by, and saw tho animal? eating his clover, so ho got a cudpel and drove them all out. Ho not only gave tho asses a sound thrasl ng, but he thrashed Tough Hide as well. Moral. ? Generosity is a good thing, but ought not to be practlood with i other people's property. CITATION. State of South Carolina,,.^ J ( County of Kerslmw ?By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Pro- 1 I bate Judge. WHEREAS, John C. McGinley, made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Administration of the Estate of and effects, of Daniel McGinley, deceased. Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Dan iel McGinley, deceased, that they he and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on Dec_. 22nd, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of December, 1913. W. L. McDowell, Judge Of Probate Kershaw Co. Published on the 12th and 19th days of December, 1913, in the Camden Chronicle. Let The Chronicle sell you your carbon paper ajui legal blanks. SPKCIAIj pricks. Automatic ejector, Single Barrel Shot Gun at $4.95. Drop-head Sewing Machine with attachments at $12.96. Genuine Copper Reservoir Steel Range with ware at $34.75. Durham Duplex Razors, either saf | ty or plain, with box Williams Shav ing Soap, 3 5c. One man's Cross Cut Saw $1.95. j Buck Saws 7 0c. Brussels Art Squares 9x12 foet, at $9.90. Robin Hood at 4 0c. I Also Nu Black, Nitro Club and Re I peater Shells at right prices. T. J. ARRANTS. The Dixie Calendar for 1914. The Dixie Calendar for 1914 *is more attractive than any of its pre decessors. The quotations .are pre sented in large, clear type, and are taken from the poetry, prose; and humorous folklore of Southern wri ters. The cover design represents a typical colonial home in three colors while the quotations are given in two colors throughout. Owing to its increased circulation, yc are ena bled to offbr the 1914 Dixie Calen dar for half the price of the former issues, or at 50c the copy, postpaid. Page Publishing Association, S4 9 Park Arenuo, Baltimore, Md. r Koiu'h Cnnriiett are "Cmidies IV-r* fectloa." They are made in t^flJ'r model plant by expert talent who delight -in making only the BEST. Kern:s candles are made from the pxirest sugar, fruit Juices, chocolate and nut meats. They are fully guar anteed and satisfaction is assured. Fresh supply Just received at G. W Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor. Send uk that nexr order for job printing. TAX NOTICE. I Office of Treasurer Kershaw Co., Camden, S. C., Sept. 30, 1913. , Notice in hereby given that the books will be open for collecting of 3 ale, County and School Taxes froni October 15th, 1913, to March 1st, 1914. A penalty of 1 per cent will oo added to all ' taxes unpaid Jan uary 1st, 1914, 2 per cent Febru ary 1st, 1914, and 7 percent March 1st, 1914. The rate per centum for Kershaw county it$ as follows: Mills. State taxes 6 V4 County Taxes 4 % Special taxes 2% Road taxes . . . . 2 Vfc School taxeB 9 ..3 Special school taxes 1 Total 18% The following school districts have special levies: Special school tax, Dist. NO. . 1, 4% Special school tax, Dlst. No. 2, 1 % Special school tax, Dist. No. 4, 3 Special Bchool tax, Dlst. No. 6, 4 Special school tax, Dlst. No. .7, 2 Special school tax/ Dlst. No. 8, 2 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 9, 2 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 10, B i Special school tax, Dist. No. 11, 5 Special school tax, Dist. No. 12, 4 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 13, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. IB, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 17, 3 Special school tax, Dist. No. 18, 3 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 19, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 21, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 22, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 24, 3 ' Special school tax, Dist. No. 2B, 3 Special school tax, Dlst. No. 27, 6 Special school tax, DiBt. No. 28, 2 Special school tax, Dist. No. 29, 4 Special school tax, Dist. No. 30, 2 Special-School tax, Dist. No. 4 0, 11 Special school tax, Dist. No. 46, 8 t SpecWl sch6ol tax, Dist. No, 47, 4" The poll tax is $1. * -y"LJ>C7 All able bodied male persons froil^ the age of twenty-one (21) to' six ty (#0) years, both inclusive, except residents of tho incorporated towns of the county, shall pay two dollars ($2) as a road tax, except ministers the gospel actually In charge of a congregation, teachers employed In public schools, school trustees and persons permanently disabled In the 'uilltary sorvjee of this state, and persons who served In the late war between tho States, and all persons" actually employed in the quarantine service of this state, and all- students who may bo at tending school or college at the time whon 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 bo furnished upon application. D. M. McCaskill, County Treasurer. FOK SAIyK. Frost proof Cabage plants, grown tn the open air. Send orders to I^aurens Street Greenhouse, Cani ne*, S. C., P. O Box 292. Eat More and Digest All You know that, there i? noth ing quite so aggravating and distressing as DYSPEPSIA ? ? you can't eat half the time and then not what you are crav^ ing. If you are so situated ? afraid to oat ? food don't agree with you- ? stomach trouble when you do, it's a sure sign the di gestive fluids are sluggish ? the food is not properly assimilated. Stir them up, Increase your ap petite and eat your meals with enjoyment and relish. There is nothing quite ho sure as NYAL'S ' DYSPKPSIA TAIIL/ETH ? they will work wonders with your system, increase your vital ity, and make your daily tasks a pleasure. We sell them in two sizes. 29c and ftO < Vntw. Any doctor will tell you that when we compound a prescrip tion it's done right. Bring us your proscriptions. CAMDEN DRUG COMPANY Bank. Stock *?' For Sale I am offering for sale, within 30 days. live rhousand ($5,000) Dollars worth of stock of the Loan & Savings Bank, of Camden, S. C. L. L. CLYBURN DeKALB. S. C. MONEY TO IX)AN. On improved farms. Easy terms. Apply to 13. B. Clarke, Caufden, S C. 60. Simh-IhI Holiday K.\<'Ur*loi? to I In TAI1H, Kate from Camdon $4 3.65, in cluding meals and berth on steam hIi 1 p, children five years of age and under twelve at half fare. Tickets will l?e Hold for all trains Saturday, December 20, 1913, limited return ing to reach original starting poijit not later than January 6, iyi4. Proportionately low rates will be made from other points in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. This will bo an excellent opportu nity for teachers and students to utilize their Christmas holidays lu making an interesting and educa tional trip to Cuba. The Atlantic Coast Lino operates through pullman cars to Key Went and to Port Tampa connecting at both porta with steamships for Ha vanna. Tickets good via either of the routes. Arrangements will be made to ac comodate passengers leaving Jack sonville at 1:16 p. m., Sunday, Dec ember 21st, via the Flagler System ? the "Over Sea Railroad" ? and steamship from Key Wesl ; and leav ing Jacksonville at 1:30 p. in., via Atlantic Coast Line, thence by Port Tampa and steamship which torches at Key Woet enroute to Havana. P. M. Jolly, traffic agent of th? Coast Line, who has resided in Ha vana fourteen winters, will accom pany the excursion, and render as sistance to passengers enroute and in the matter of hotel accomoda-^ tions, sightseeing, etc., in Cuba. For schedules, reservations, de scriptive booklets and any further in formation, apply to Ticket Agents of the Atlantic Coast Line, or address W. J. Craig, P. T. to., or T. C. White, Q. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, bOORS, BLINDS 'v AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. MARY E. HAMPTON, Registered Nnrso All Calls promptly Attended Phone 23 4-J. Residence 916 Campbell Are,