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LEGAL advertising MASTER'S SALE : e ot south Carolina ?" Couoty Kershaw (Court of Com mo u Plea*) .,a,.vp Col tun oil tympany. **ke-VP Plaintiff a^allut o v isiovensou mill L. B. Sessions, K . ' Defendants I'll h'l' < i i ?? ? ' ? ? ? v'' I'!*1 Honor, \\ If tIum'wi. ifudg* ot Fifth .indicia i e|| ipsa Jul* in.. i%Hi > ?iu mii, \ highest bidder or bidders at ,JJlc amlloii for oa*h. Mo re thu k'?p?haw Couuty Court, House door in, C union. lu said *<**> JUO ie- j 1. 1 hours of salt* on tile First Monday f?i|?K first ? of August. 1021- the foi pleeC*. parcels or facts of | SjJf tliVt i?i< c ? ?" pa reel or tract of uad situated In Kershaw County, the ute of South Carolina, containing One 'Hundred' Acres more or less, and boundod as follows: Norlh by lands /p (< Sessions; F.ust by lands of 1'ittuiaii. formerly ?lands of A. 1>. Ken hHlv; S"'"1' by lands of S. II. Boss. fortbVrlv lauds of Jacob Moore; West I, v unds ..f T. <V Sessions. Otherwise described as follows: All of that cer tain i'iwe, parcel or traitf of land. Ijinfr Iwintr situated In the above nam ed "couuty and state, containing 0?e Hundred Acres, and being bound/ ed as follows: North by lands of M, jfc Sessions : Mast l?y lauds of S. II. jtost. and lands of A, I>. Kennedy; South by lands of Marlon Kennedy ami Jake Moore; West by lands known a* Hopkins lands; said lands ['Hiving1 hrn conveyed to tin* sit id L. li. Sessions by deed of M. I,. Sessions, dated February -8th, ll?li?. and re corded in t lie office . of the Clerk of Court f"r Kershaw County, in Hook V V. of I >ced s at I 'age 7 J7J; Also one lot in the town of Hlaney. said couuty and state, containing ^one-half acre, fronting on the public rolad lead ing to bookman Mill, said public road ruiiidiig pa rail ed to* Seaboard Air Line Kailroad. in said town, bounded <>n the" North by lot of J. M Thornton f Ka*t by public road lead ing to Itonkinnn .Mill: South b.v lot (Vf Joint Mot lev : West b.v lands of John Motley. Also * Ail of that certain piece, parcel or tract of l.iful l.xinvr. being and situat ed in tin' Town <.f Blajiey. ifi the above <i;i iimmI ?-? ?nut r and state, con laininir one and one-fourth a^res, be ing tin' tfffut- r.iTTveA'ed to the sa id I a H. Se^troii" )'.? J. S. Koss, by deed dated I ???<?? 'in I ?? ? r : : 1 - 1 . 1P1S, and re ronled iii Htt- k A. V. ? ?f Deeds at. I'agc 7'_'s. in the twPfice of the Clerk of Court tnr Kershaw County, said tract being !>i>iiii<le<l as ft>I lows : North by lands in dispute between T. W. W at son and estate <?P Wl J. Motley; I.as( In Hall Street an<l South bv right of way Seaboard Air Line liu.ii wa.v. ? \ At the slid sale I will not receive (lie bid of anyone who shall not first deposit with nte as a pledge to make eood his hid in ease of its acceptance the sum of one Hundred Dollars in money ur certified eheek on some re spon^iblo bank. R B. OLARKK. Master fur- Kershaw County. I'hM July 7tii urji. KSTATK SALR "n July pith. 1 0'J 1 . at the res-idence ' ,tj'' 'a,(' I' I > Uollins, at Cassatt, s c , iu 10 ;? in gre will offer for sale fur cash the household and kitchen furniture, one Dodge touring cur. certain scales and other personal property of the late K. B. Rollins. JAMIOS KTOKHS. i:\t < uit?r of t lit' 'la.st Will of K, it ^Ryl!in?. deeeaw^? ' FINAL l>ISCIIAI{<iK Notice is hereby given /that one mouth from this date, on Friday July 20th. 1021. I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final re turn iih Administrator of the estuto of James Dye, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as sahl Administra tor. , K. Ii. F. MAGI LI., Camden. S. (\, June 20th, 1021. ... ui ~~ FINAL DISCHARGE ~ Notice Is hereby given that M. C. Heath, guardian of the estates of John IV Heath and Henrietta Me Willie Heath, now Henrietta Heath MclKiwell. minors, hath this day made application unto me for a final dis charge as said guard Ian. and that August 5th, 1021, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon has been 'appointed for the hearing of said petition at the Probate office In Camden, S. C. W. L. McDOWKLL, Judge of Probate Kershaw County <*imdou. 8. L\, July 2nd, 10UI . Meeting of Stockholders. "The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Hermitage Cotton Mills will he held 'at .the offices of the Company at Camden, S. on Tues day. August 2nd, at 1^' o'clock, noon " 15*1(5 C. H. YATES, Secy. MASTER'S SALE Stale of South Carolina, County of Kershuw. (In the Court of Common 1'leaO L. A. Ktrkland, Plaintiff. vs. ' \Y. C. Scarborough. Mary K. Shannon, T. 13., Davis, Sr., & Brunswick Balke Collender Co.. Defeudunts. l^Ader and by virtue of a decree of His Honor W. 11. Townsend. Presid ing Judge, the said Decree bearing date July 0. 1021. I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Cam den. S. ('., on sales day in August. 1021, being the first (lay thereof, within the legal hours of sale, at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described parcel of j-eal estate: All that piece, parcel or lot <d' land, j situate, lying and being in the State j of South Carolina. County of Ker shaw and In the City of Camden, fronting 9() feet north of Halle Street of the said City and running south ward therefrom to n depth of 1ST feet; bounded on the North by Hulle Stree.t: on the East by premises of Smith; South by premises of Clarke, and West by premises of Moore. . The said lot of land is the same conveyed to Mary K. Shannon by M. II. Halle of date the 14th day of October, 1902 and of recotd in the office of the Clerk ? of Court for Kershaw County in Deed Hook "II. "H. II.." page 110. I Anyone desiring to bid at the sale i herein mentioned shall first deposit I with the undersigned Master the sum I of $200 or a certified check for like I amount, as an evidence of good faith, [and as a guarantee of compliance with I the terms of sale. Any sums so de I posited will be returned to the unsuc cessful bidders at the conclusion of the sale. Terms of sale cash. B. B. CLARKE. Master for Kershaw Comity J'niy lltli, 1021. CITATION State of South CurolluM CoUDty of Kershaw ( \V. L, NlcI>oweli. K>tjuiro, Probate i u^H! ) wiit'ivii!, Lewis l>. Watt* made -on (o me. to grant him Petter*. ,,f Administration of the Kstate of ami effects of John Albert These Are Therefore to 'cite ami ad: inonlsh all ami slugulur the kindred and creditors of the said John Albert, deceased, that they ho ami appear he fore me, lu the Court of Probate, to be hold at Canidon, S. C? on August 1st, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, tvyh> the said Administration should out be granted. (ilveu under my Hand, this I Still day of July, A. l>., 1921. W. 1,. MelHlWFLI., Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.. Published on the 22nd and 20th days of July, 1031 In the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. "SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Tin' Stati' ?if Sout h.-Carolina. County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas (Complaint Served*. Punk of Uidgeway. 'Plaintiff. against Calvin Brown. Lizzie Minis. Plla tloff, I'lmma Knox, Pmsia Brown.,- Scott Hrown, Melva Brown, ami William .1. Johnson, Defendants. To tlu' defendants above named: You are . hereby summoned and re ? I ii i i'imI in answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy Is herewith served upon you. and to. serve a ? copy ul' your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at bis. office, at Winnsboro. S. C.. within twenty days after the service, thereof, exclusive of i he day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this 'action will apply to the Court, for the relief demanded lu the Complaint. Da ted at Winnsboro. X. C.. July ISth. A. I'. P.?J1. w. i). nope i. as Plaintiff's Attorney. To the absent .defendants. Dorsia Brown and Scott Brown : Take notice that the Summons and (Viopluini will lie filed in the office ?>f (lie Clerk of Colin of Common Pleas for Hie County of Kershaw in the State aforesaid ami that the foregoing is a copv of the Summons. W. 1>. l>( >F(J LAS Plaintiff's Attorney. ' FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this dAto,.on August 10th. 11)21. 1 will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County mv final return us Administrator of the estate of W. ( Jeisenheimer . deceased, and on the sit me date I will apply to the said Court for a filial discharge as said Administrator. a. l. <;KisENiiKi.\ri-:ii. Camden. S. C.. July 10th. 1021. NOTICE OF ELECTION Applications for Cotton Weigher for Camden can be filed with Clerk of Board of Commissioners by Tuesday, August 1st. when an election will be held h.v the Board. Ten cents per bale will be the remuneration for the elector. B. E. SPARROW, Cl^rk. ALADDIN SECURITY OIL STANrXAOD ' _ OILtOMWkNY fc. > Popular with over 3,000,000'' housekeepers AND the number is increasing every l day. The many conveniences and decided economy of New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are the explanatiorf of their wide-spread popularity. The New Perfection makes perfect cook ing easy. Delicious pastry of all kinds, nicely done roasts and tender-crusted pies ? no mystery about them, the accu rate control of your heat assures perfect results, always. A separate burner for each cooking utensil makes possible a great saving of fuel and a cool, comfort able kitchen, even on warm days. Do away with coal and wood carrying and the litter, ashes and dust that go with them. New Perf^ctioti kifch*?*? swe clean and Invariably tidy. The white tipped flame of this modern cook stove provides intense, controllable heat with' out sooting your pans. The New Perfection is strongly built and can be kept attractive with a dust-cloth, no blacking necessary. Most buyers se lect the four-burner size with warming cabinet and a New Perfection Oven. However, five, three, two and one-burner sizes are obtainable by those w ho prefer them. Aladdin Security Oil is noted for its uniform quality and cleanliness. Always dependable, use it regularly. New Perfection Oil Cook Stove* are told at mo*t hardware, furniture and department store s. STANDARD OILCOMPANY fNEW JERSEY) NEW PERFECTION OH Gook Stoves W?terw? Mill* ?w*. Wjt|orw< Mills are now running uu dor full production both night and clay, giving employment to nearly twh*e us many people us usual. We ?re very glad to welcome so many new-comers lure and we are confident they will fiusl Hying condition* and wages far above the average cotton mill. 1 Baseball, which has been a dead i??ue here for some time, will be re vived soon. A team representing Wat eree will go to Wlnnsboro Saturday to phy (he Wiipishoro Mills team. Mr. Hallett attended a meeting of the Hoard of (iovernors of the South eru Tuxtlle Association at Charlotte Saturday. Mr. I'aine. General Su}Hvrlntendeiit'. is vUiting mill* in North (Carolina 'in the Interest of l.ockwood, (Jreeu \ Co., ICnglneers. The Hoard 'of Aldermen held a ban quel at the I'ark View Hotel Satur day evening. July JHIt. A fried chicken dinner was served. I.ewis Anderson acted as toastmaster and told manj funny experiences of his life lu the cot run mill He also called upon many of the Aldermen to tell stories to which they readily responded. At. torney \Y, IV dcI<oach was invited as a guest anil lii> gave a tine address on Community Co-operation.- ' An open air meeting of the Men's Club was held at the ball grounds Kri <lay evening, Mr, CTordon A. John stone. Agcirl of Winnsboro- Mills, was present and addressed the Club. Hisj subject was "it Was Nut There." and j he received hearty .applause for his fine talk. A short musical program was rendered and many popular songs were sung. The swimming >ea>im is at lis height now and the bathing place is taxed t" its inmost capacity daily. KecentU svme boys from Camden turned over I he large flat which caused a great deal of annoyance to bathers and much expense to Wateree Mills, for it re quired the services of eight men to turn the float right side! up. We wel come visitors to our bathing pool and grant them the same privilege* we have ourselves, but we request they co-operate with n> in upbuilding the facilities of the place and not destroy ing them Program of It. I*. I . Convention. 1*. V P. 1. ( 'on velit ion of tin* Ker slinw Association to be hold n t Sham rock M-liool house Saturday, duly .101 li. (in connection with t '??* Kershaw Baptist Sunday school convention. 1 10:00 .si . in. ? Devot ional Service Rev. J. L. Baggott. 10:15 :i. in. r? Address of welcome, by someone selected by Shamrock B V. P. C. Response. ? Harold Hatfield. !i. ni.- ? Knrollnient of delegates 10 :-lo a. in. ? -Adoption of constitu tion and by-lnws. 11 :15 a. m. ? Flection of officers. 11:30 a. in. ? Address ? Rev. J. F. Baggatt. 12:15 p. m. ? Appointment commit tees. Miscellaneous Business. Ad journ for Dinner. 2 :<K> p. in. ? Sons and praise service 2:15 p. m.-- Demonstration ? Sham rock B. Y. P. U. 3:15 p. ni. ? Address by Rev. Frnest Kolb. 3:45 ? Address by Rev. J. L. Baggott. 4:15 p. ni. ? rtfvport ??f committees. Miscellaneous business. Final adjourn ment. Fvery church in the Kershaw Asso citation is expected to send a dela tion of young people to this convention and all pastors and IV V. 1*. I*. lead ers are urged to take an active interest and lend n helping hand. This con vention will most probably mark the beginning of a new era for the Ker stnnv Association. Remember that t!ii< convention will be separate from the Sunday School eon volition which will be in session at the same time, but will in no way conflict with it If. I?. Sturgis. Tenipora ry ['resident. < ':i r 1 Pitts. Tenipora ry Secret a r.v . While seated with the family at the "Upper table for the evening meal on Thursday night. Thomas Odain and David Odam, agp<I 'ton and eight years. -?>n< of Mr. and Mrs. David Odam of the upper section of (Jrccnvllle county, were instantly killed when ii bolt of lightning struck the house. The fatu ity ttvo-S about eight mlto= nbnm Tiroor in the Mount Lebanon section. None of the other member* -of . tlie -fmnih^j were injured. The house had recently been equipped with ji ga s lighting sys tem. unprotected jipnin-t lightning, and it i*> said electricity- came down the fixtures and into the dining room. A double funeral for the two boys was held Friday afternoon and was attend ed by a large throng. The little boys ha>l U*4*ii ns*?{rH ruble companion* throughout their life and the two bodies were burled in the same I'uder the brilliant light of two largo street lights, one on either sido of the ontraoce to FiLzxnau rice's do partment store, Columbia. thieves filed off two large pad looks from a di.-qday case and made their get-away with tfvery article In the large glass In response to tho inquiry of maiy ' t?l?phona ?Ubacribera: "What can I do to help my *?rv icf?* this advertisement U published. "Central" Cannot Answer Questions ?. * I The duty of the switchboard operator consists of answering your number calls and getting connections for you, i * ' ? . ft If she stopped to answer questions, the number calls would pile up and the service would be delayed, which would be an in justice to the other subscribers. , If you cannot find the information you want in the telephone directory, ask the operator for "Information" and s&e will connect you with the Information rdesk\ where your question will be promptly an swered. You can help your service i^y calling "Information" instead of questioning* youff line operator. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Cleaning and Pressing HAVE YOUR OLD IIATSCLEANED AND BLOCKED AT THE CITY PRESSING CLUB. ?? Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing and Dying. Bring or mail us your work. All hat work received by Wednesday of each week will be returned same week received. ALL WORK GUARANTEED City Pressing Club SAMUEL HOPKINS, MANAGER 535 DeKalb St., Camden, S. "C- Phone 178 Seeds For Planting Turnips and Ruta Bajaras, Cabbage, Collards, Beans, Beets, Spinach, Watermelons and Cantaloupes. To kill the pests we have, Calcium Arsenate, Paris Green, Bor do-leaded, I/inie-Sulphur, Sulpho-Tobacco Soap, Black Leaf No. 40. To give new life to your ferns and plants try one of our 50c packages of "Bon-Arbor." W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone HO West Side llroari St. Cotton Wanted Nitrate of Soda For Sale F. M. WOOTEN