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t j South (Carolina, of Kershaw I Ouurl ?'f Common l'lea*. I,, Ajfeuey Comi?auy. P Plaintiff I Atfainat L t'sntey. John Cantey, 11 and I ton ffwutey. Sallio 0. deSausaure, Kornt I no w aid. Mary O. Cook, Mil# U. Iiio, Klorkle c. Olarkaail, Guaranty Company of South CahjiliiH, l|,.|iiv }luil?!li'? and Loan Coinpu I Hunter A. ( Mary Hill Oan L i :,hs ;i it I v. Kill ;>ndwThe llauk Columbia , Defendants. t,<? Defendants: Harry Cantey, iiuiltoii l* Cantey, Halite O. de iis.su re. .Mary C. Cook and Kdwurd mil: u we hereby summoned and re *1 to Answer the complaint In this lU tiled in the ofllce of the Clerk lourt <>f Common Pleas for sal<l 0, antl to serve a copy of yoftr er to the said complaint on the rrlher at Ids otllce In Oam den, S. fitbln twenty (20) days after the cc hereof, exclusive of the day of nervlce : and if you fall to tiu the complaint withlu the time kali), the plaintiff In this action fipjilv to the Court for the relief Ki,ltic<l in the eohiplalnt . I B. I*. CLARK IC, I Plaintiff's Attorney, itnl Ciumlen, s. 0., Oct 20, 1916. I the Defendants : Harry Oantey, Illttm Cantey, 8allle O. deSaus 1 Mary C. Cook and Edward Y, Iki will please tako notice that the Malot herein was filed in the of ?of Clerk of Court for Kershaw Ktjr, in Camden, 8. C., on this the ? day of October, A. P., 101(|. ? B. B. CLARKE, ? Plaintiff's Attorney. Bain in seed market. Bjwreople of Kershaw a ml Adjoin I Jug Counties : ?wish to state that I am again a? lited with the Buckeye Cotton Oil ?for the coming season as their Bt for Kershaw, and a part of Sum* ? ami Lee Counties, and tako this ?hod of thanking those people who K seen fit In the past to give us the ?ml patronage that they have, and Kt' tbat we merit a continuance, of ?r confidence, and promise to be ever ?t to your interest as well as our ? ?oil to those who hnve not seeu fit Kave any cotton seed business with ?io the past, we ask you to give Us Wpportmity and we assure you that I shall do everything in our power Imake any trnnswrton with yorr tjoth ?sant and protitahie. [\'e fully realize the shortness of the ton crop over the entire territory, reby making competition keen, and '1 safe in saying to those not; giving an opportunity to bid on your seed, kt you will lose money and trust that 1 fl will nt least do us lids fayor. rAjraln thanking you for the business I thtv past anil. a wntimmncei f your confidence. I am Respect fully, R. L. Moseley. Wood's Seeds. Seed Wheat The Socvl Wheats wo offer are from be best and nu>st productive crops rown in the finest wheat-growing vtions of Virginia, and are carofully gleaned by us to remove all impur esand small and inferior grains, 80 i to supply our customers only with limp anil well-developed seed Iwiat, which should yield consldera-^ y more per acre than ordinary' >eats imperfectly cleaned. All of ir Seed Wheats are selected flropi ?od yielding crops, which with our fthodfl of cleaning, makes the Seed heat which we offer v*ry much perior to ordinary seed wheat. Write for food's Crop Special in* full iu format ion and prices of Wheat, S*?d Oats, Winter lrU*? ty* and all eeedsribr Fall Prices and samples of any ?eeda desired, mailed on request. '? W.WOOD Ct SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond) Vl. I W. O. HAY'S ? ? Intomobile and Machine I Shop |<unden, South Carolina the Equal to wj ^ 1 Sooth/ ? ~ P* make any kind and slse of, ?Jo*, beat vanadium ntpol osed. P guaranteed. Batteries charged with I Ter7 latent motor generating wt ^.flng of time and money, and propeller shafts made Ptfoaranteed to eqnal the factory In every particular. and Tobea tnlcanlaed? Iwork guaranteed. pwto-lJte Exchange ? Styles B ? R cylinders always on band, fjfc Tires and tribes always to p. We will personally see that f are satisfied with oar earrloe !*? do not want yonr money* FOr-Aeetyteoe Welding? Carttof" W kinds of snetals a apedalty. fkanking you all for the htmAr P* wpport given me stnce going r*1^ for ayaitt I km, I Youra respectfully, W. o. HAY v lluuJj ljuwfli, u IHEgKV Nikuffer, cm piujotl by * whlto man lit ( JatYney was titu?l $50.00 or HO days In mayor'* court Wodnenduy on the charge t?f reck i. i driving. The had Idm on two wants. U .-rvvV^ ?*" . ?v ~ CITATION, si Hi.-' i ?i Mouth Carolina, Cow m ? of Kerohaw. ^ j |ly W. L. Mel>owell, lCsquire, I'ro hate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. l,ols V. Mctioughau mailt* Huit to mo to grant her letters of Adpulnlnt rat Ion of the Ksiatc of and effects of J. II. MtHhmghan Those aro, therefore. to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred ami cltidltors <?f the said .1. II. M<-(>ou Kan, deceased, that they In* anil ap)*car before mis In til? Court of 1'robate, to lie held at tStmden, S. P., on November 25 next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Adtulnlst rat Ion should not he granted, ' 01 von inu|er my Hand, this lith day of November A. 1>. 11)10. W. U MeDOWBLL Judge t>f Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the 17th and IMtli days of November, ;1010, In the Camden Chronicle ami |M>sted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. Under ami by virtue of a" order of the i'robute Court of Kershaw County notice Is hereby given that the entire lot of lumber and saw mill tools be longing to the estate of W. T. Smith, Jr? deceased, will he sohl on Wednes day, November 22ml, 11)10, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Sale will take place at the mill site. Terms "of Sale ? Cash. U. J. SMITH. Administrator. - Camden, S. O., November 10th, 1010. ZL1 K NOTICE TO DEBTORS All iwrtlCH indebted to the' estate of Siinou Fields, deceased, are hereby noti fied to inake payment to the umleixign edi and ail parties, if any, bavin# claims against the said estate will pre sent tlieun duly attested also to the undcndgiUHl Executor within the time prescribed by law. J. JENKINS, Executor. Camden, S. C? Nov. 13, 101(1. FINAL DISCHARGE?" Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, December 11, 1910, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw 'County my final return as Administrator of the estate *>f Mrs. M. B. Workman, de ceased, and will on the same day-ap ply for a final discharge of the same. I011,\4r U'OUKMAN, Administrator. Camden, s. C., November 0, 1910. ESTATE SALE. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw. l.nder and by viit;., of 1 ?? order made hv W. L. Mi*T>owellv Judge of PVobate of Kertdirtfv CoWT.v and State aforesaid, bearing date Novemoer Tin. 1910 1 will sell aV* Public auction on the 1st Monday In December, 1010, belli the 4tli day thereof. commencing at 10 o'clock a. in., at fho late home <?f I/evl Kirkland, deceased, near West vllle. S. ('.. the following jKirsonal pro|H'rty of the estate of the said Ix?vl Kirkland : L'2 head of horses and mules, 10 head of cows. 2 2-horsc wagons. 5 plow sticks. 1 ginning outfit, 2 shares of stock in the Camden Wholesale gro cery, shares of. stock in the Camden Loan & Savings Hank. 3 shares in the Kershaw Cotton ? MIHs,- lll> bush els of curn, .'1,000 bundles of fodder and .'{0 bushels of i>eas. r Terms of sale ? Cash. <m<>VER c. KIRKLAND, Administrator. Camden," S. (3., November Oth, 1910. . 4 PROBATE COURT SALE state of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. In the Court of Probate. F. K. Butler as Administrator of the estate of A. Ci Jumper, deceased, - S 1**1 against T. .1. I'.oykiii and $uaie J. Butler. Defendants. I'Mder and by virtue of a Deeree in the almve case bearing date Noveml>er Oth, 1910, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder in front of the Court House door in the city of Camden, county of Kershaw and state of South Carolina, during the legal hour 4 of sale on Hi" first Monday in 9o;t%??r 1916, being the 4tli day there.it, the following described real estate: "AH that parcel or lot of land lying! and being on the northeast corner of Broad and King streets in the city of Camden in the state of South Carolina, : aud fronting One Hundred Thirty-Two (182) feet west on Broad' street and1 Extending back to a uniform depth of One Hundred Ninety Eight (198) feet, and Is composed ofcity lots Number One Hundred * Eighty Nine (No., 189) and NujaWfr One Hundred ? Ninety (190) and. is bounded on the north by city lot Number One Hun- 1 dred Highty Eight (No. 188,) on the east by city lot Number Olie Hundred Ninety One (No. 191r) on the sonth by King street and on the west by Proad street" k Terms of sale cash? purchaser to pay for papers. Canjden, 8r C. November Xth, 1916. "H w. u Mcdowell, ? Judge of Probate Kershaw County. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby given that Charlie .Williams, Administrator of the estate of Joe Williams, deceased, has this day made application nnfco me for a final discharge flftisuch Administrator, and that the 24th day of November, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the Probate of fice In Gfcmdea, S. O., has been appofaft ed for the hearing of said petition^ vH All (Arties, If any, baring claims Or beforiythat B? failed. ... l. Mcdowell, E7- ? sBEZL - S-, 'rite Qreer Manufacturing CouiiKiuy. of (litter, has granted Its employer* ? teu jht cent Increase lu wag**. ? ..... . ? - MASTER'S SALE. ?? State of South Carolina, Comity of Kurvbaw, In The <-o?rt of Cunuiioii l'lews. Thotua* .1. Klrkluud Tnwtou, tMulullff, Against M. A. Oonder and Itead IMu??|rtiuto Ciaupft uy, l>efendunta. t'ml i- ami by virtue t?f a Decree of Ills Honor S. \V. <5. shlpp, prtwUlliifi Judge, 1 will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cusli, before the CNmrt House , ib>or In Camden, S. C., within the legal bonus ?jf Hale on the tlrst Monday In Ilecemticr next (11)1(1), be lug the fourtn day thereof, the follow ing dwvllHHl proi?erty : All that tract of land situated In Kershaw Coiifi ty. South Carolina about one tulle Northwest >if the Northern limits of the City of Camden known as Spring dale, with huihllnus thereon, contain ing two 'hundred and twenty (2ii<>) ? ores, more or less. hounded on the Nor th and N'Ortlicast hy the Knight's Hill ltoad ; South and Southeast by lauds of \V. 11. Halle, formerly of Caiitey; West by Camp Creek. Anyone desir ing lo hid at the said sale shall tlrwt dei?oslt with the Master a certified check upon some reputable hanking Institution for the sum of not less than $:umu)o. L. A. Wlttkowwky, Master forHKerslmw County, November lf>tli, 101(1. MASTER'S SALE.. State of South ttorollna County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common Pleas. Charlotte M. Thomiwon, ? / Plaintiff Against John Cantey and Hank of Columbia, Defendants. 1 nder i?nd hy \litup of a Decree cf 111m lli.ror S. W. G. Shlpp, presid ing Judfro, 1 will offer for sale to the highest Udder for eash, before the Court Flotvj* door In Camden, S. 0, ?vlthin t lit legal hour* of sale oil the lirst Monday in December next (1916), being the fourth day thereof, the fol lowing d.eseribed property: All that trai\t of laud situated In the City of Camden, County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, fronting one hundred (100) feet West On Fair Street ' and extending back Kant of a uniform width to a uniform depth of two hundred and sixty- four 1 204) feet,' and IWtnided on Hie North by promises of <i. A. Kbame; oil the East by premises of L. T. Mills; on the South by premises of K. W. Mitoham.; and on the West by Fair street. Any one desiring to bid at said sale- shall first deposit with the Master ? eertl fled check u|hui some reputable banking Institution for the sum of not loss than $300.00 I.. A. Wittkowsky. Master for Kershaw County. November 15th. 11)10. MASTER'S SALE. Stale of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. In the Court of Common l'leas. Henry Gardner and Willie (Jsirdner. f?y their Guardian, ad Litem, J. F. Gardner, Arthur Sowed, by his Guar dian ad Litem, G. W. Sowell. S. F. Sowell, L. C. Sowell. J. M. Sowell. J. II. Sowell, J. N. Sowell, M. .1. Horton, H. E. Sowell, Bessie Sowell, Lizzie Knight, G. W. Sowell, J. E. Sowell, F. W. Gardner, Ilattle Croft. Ida Talbert, Plaintiffs. Against (J. F. Ilorton, Elizabeth J. Horton, James J. Horton, J. Martin Horton, Cyntha L. Horton, II. T. Horton, and J. F. Gardner. . Defendants. In pursuance of tlie decree of his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, s.Preaiding Judge Fifth Circuit, 'of date, Novembor 10, 1010, I will offer, for sale at public outcry, at the Court House door, In Camden, County of Kershaw. State of South-Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first MondHy In De cember, "1910, being the fourth day thereof, thej following described real estate : ' Situated in t he County of Kershaw, State of South .Carolina, bounded on the Noirth by lands of Alex. Bfown ; on Che East by Ix>ckhart Rodd and Tom Horton ; on the South by H. T. Horton and Tom Hortor., and on the West by lands of Cyntha L. Horton , said lands containing tbr??.? hundred seven (H0/> acres, more or left*. Terms of sale, cash. L. A. Wittkowsky, Master of Kershaw County. November 10, 1010. I "7 MASTER'S SALE. .? : State of South Carolina, ? County of*JCershaw. Court of Common Pleas. R. o. Purdy and H- ?*? Bland, Plaintiff.*1..] Against Mary D. Plttman, Kate DuBose, T. C. I DuBose, R. H. Plttman and E. II. j Brown. ' 0 ? ? Defendant*. | Under and by virtue of a decree of) His Honor, Mendel Smith, Presiding Judge, date Ma/ 23, 1910, I will offer ! for sale to the highest bidder for cash | at public outcry, before the cotlrt house door, t& Oamden, g. C., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in Dvonabeir next 1916, being the 4th day thereof. "AH that lot of land situated in Ker otInaf containing sixty -six acres, bgund- ' e<l North fer lands of H. O. Carrison, Jr., JBast. 7 lands of DeLoache ; South < by land of K. A. Brown and West by land of IL G. Garrison, Sr., and E O. LCtorriaoo, Jr., and betas part of the [ land conveyed to as by F, M. 55e mp, L A. Wittkowsky, rHAlSKS riKKSIHKNT WILSON. Nut lot ml Klectioii Slwwwl His Great Popularity. HemlHVt, S. (I, Nov. 1R. ? The Nation al election showed the groat popularity of President Wilson when he earrhsl rock-ribbed Republican stab*. Any t?4 l?t?r ma ii in public lift* would have lost out. We will now have dlgulttcd peace during his next term. I.Ike all! men he has umile mistakes, hot he Is a gtWnl man ami will always wvk to do 'right. Wo U< ?| k* lie will make Knglaud do better ii ml us for Mexico that in a eut-throat nation and deserves to t?e treated like savages, for It has shown Us incapacity to have a etvUtged gov ernment. We of the South who have frit the iron hand ??f l?ad government feel thankful that wo have at tlu? helm a fine chrlstlun man that will guide the ship of state for the gtssl of all. Oat and wheat planting I* going on at a rapid into, A large acreage Is Ink ing sown. A meat deal Is up and looks well. Miss l la ltaker attended the Wo man's Missionary meeting in orange burg last week. She returned home Friday and said they had a Hue nioet itiK: and were royally entertained. The servlcesat Sw|ft Creek church yesterday wore quite Interesting. Ad dresses on Missionary lines were de* llvcred hy the lmstor, J, K. DuPre, Kev. .1. \\*. Keuney and Mrs. S. K. Goodalc. Swift Creek ehureli Is a line liody of |K*oplo who know how to make ybu feel at Inane. Mr. Fulmer, the pastor. Is a live wire In ehureli work. 'Hie hot supper at Mr. J. L. lilllls's quite recently for the l?ene(lt of Swift Creek church was a flno one. All en joyed the line spread. You ought to have been present, Mr, JJdltor. Quite a nice sum was rea lined. l^et Them Go To It, Visitor in Courtroom ? What Is this lawsuit about? Stranger ? The creditors of (Jeorge ltumps, bankruptcy are suing his trus tee in bankruptcy. Visitor In Courtroom ? Are you Inter ested In the case? Stranger-? Not in the slightest. I'm George Dump. ? Life. ? Mr. Wardlaw Perrin and two of his friends from Lake City got back from Niagara Falls, Toronto, . Canada. De troit. and other i>olnts north, lie Bald the. people In Canada were thoroughly in oa nest In tlghtlng to a tinlsh in the terrible war and every one is uure of victory for the allies. He said and yet. you cant miss them from the coun try. In the States, lite, people were alwnit equally divided as to. Wilson .or Hughes* ? 1 fclshopvlMe V'htdioHfor. The grand jury In Federal Court at Greenwood returned a true bill a gainst Randolph Rose, the Chattanooga liquor man, on an indictment charg ing that the defendant mis-labeled a whiskey package shipped front Chatta nooga to Greenwood. It is alleged that he shlpiMMl a package marked "four quarts" when the carton actually con tained 18 half pints. Kdward L. Patterson, a physician, and C. N. Iturkhaltcr, a druggist, of j Barnwell, were acquitted in the United States court in Columbia last week I charging conspiracy to violate tin* llnr i risoti narcotic act. Three negro children on the i remises | of Airs. J a bo* Ferris, near Hatesburg. were horribly burned by a negro girl i throwing a can of gasoline In the fire. 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