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A SuceoMful Meeting at Kefuge. 'J'he p^mraoted meeting which came In a clofft at Kefuge Chureh Friday night was ii suiti'ss In more way* thou out1. The pastor, Itev. K. I,. Owens. <1id (he preaching without nay outside AMMiKtutlce. Tin- church mid commnn It y w?*re each genuinely revived. Many iniMindei'Htnndlngs liM>iwCNE?a ehurch members Mill) individuals were smooth ?m1 out and tile ohl titne projudhes and feudalist!*- spirit whleh has always Ihhmi the Ourae of this community wan to it large extent broken down. And Hooite Town will ho a better and morn desirable cominiinll.V as a result. Tint memJ>ers of the It. Y. IV \}. rendered valuable assistance to tile pastor hy. volunteering for |H?rH?nal work. They went out iKjo (he highways and hedge* and worked THmi veterans and as a ?v* suit fifteen 'United -with (he 'el lurch, eleven of thorn hy Jlaptisin. Mr^" Owens, i* the pioneer advoeate of B. V. 1'. U. work among rural churehes In the Kershaw association and the union at Itefuge Is >i model organization In ef ficiency. I don't think 1 ever wit (leased a meeting that meant as milch or accomplished more for the eonunun Ity in which It was held. ?? J. S St m ills West vllle. S. Auk. I?? Westvilie News Notes. WestvJlle S. August 15.- Miss Hernlee Young left Tuesday to visit her brother in Savannah, <ia. Miss tJladys Itutledge, of Lancaster, | is visiting Miss Amanda Hilton. Mr. and .Mrs. K. MeDowell Were visitors ut* Koek Mill and Charlotte, la at week. i The many .^rbmds i/f Mr. \V. I,, tins kin are glad to know that he is begin .nJng to improve. Mr. and Mrs. .1. NeaweH and fain i 1 y were visitors af Concord the past week, _ Mrs. Minnie itlantpn and two little sons, of Perry, Fla.. are visiting her mother, Mj>. Laura True#dale. Mr?. i:dun Copelund, o t Rowland, N, is visiting ber mother. Mr*. Sum I til rflobl. Utile Mls? Mailt' Clyburn, of Orangeburg, S. (V, in fciumtliitu a while with her grandmother, Mr?, Jiimett Young. x .Mr. Mlielby Trtteftdaty is taking his annual vacation, Mr. Itoy Young Is acting as substitute in carrying the mail for him. There wat* ait lutorcwtlng game o f hall played Saturday between West vlllo ami l>e Ism lb, The wore wan 4 to I la favor of Westvllle. " M '? g Wateree MIU New*. The Hoard of Aldermen met Turn day evening at 1 lie mill office. Thl* is the first iNM)tll|| held sine,' .luue. lifth (jyo to the fact that the mill W now running day and night. The Fair which the Aldermen have planned to hold thin rati wan discuss ed at length and definite action will he taken at the next meeting. . Now that (lie working force ha" been doubled ami so mauw new-comers are among us the Aldermen are planning n *?< Jel to got her'"' meeting of all the Watcroo jMiCplo, hoth night, and ill* employees, in order that wo may get bettor acquainted and learn the princi ples and politics of NValeree Mills. We want everybody to know the true' Wateree spirit. Tito R V P I' of the Baptist <!hureh gave n farewell reception t<> llnieie and Frank itarnes at the Olub House last week. These young peo ple have shown great Interest in the activities of the P. Y. 1*. 17. and will be greatly missed throughout the year, lee ?Team and cake were served ami the appreciation and best wishes .of all were extended to them. They are re turning to school after the summer va ra t Ion. ? The It. Y. IV T. were guests of the Hermitage Mill church and rendered NOTICE For expert Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring call Telephone 138 ALL WOkK GUARANTEED Called for and Delivered Promptly TEAM-HASSELL TAILORING CO. Next Door to Express Office CAMDEN, S. C. In response to the inquiry of many telephone subscribers: "What can I do to help my serv ice?"* this advertisement is published. Unpreparedness Causes Delay "Wait a minute, Cen- , tral, ' I'll get the num-> fcer." you'd be surprised to know how often this remark greets the opera-tors every day. It means a serious delay which, when it occurs frequently, slows up the whole service. Jo avoid such delays, the telephone user sjiould alwayj look in the telephone direc tory for the number wanted before taking Jfifc reliever from the HooTc. By this sort of telephone preparedness ygU get quickset connections, the operator's work is HgHtene'd anrd goo'd telephone is greatly facilitated. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND^TELEGR APH COMPANY u flm* program lust Sunday In tbe deriding game of the #erh? jjoft'iited the High School 10 to ? I'Ii.m' ifitiHs have played "M. v?-t > < i?isr ui'nii'H nu<l the two former xaiiMM' resulted i it tic nforet earb time. Saturday WfltefW' will play Kerwhaw lit W|t?rM Kield. All m?rvlee meu of Wateree MIIIh hic urged 1 1 ? Join ilij' fMQjf iWik |?0?i <il Hit* American Legion and take an no live | mi rt lit tlio meeting*. All Inieiv.sted in }o)tttng llt?> clOHHtH In ?HwimuitiiK t?? he formed l?y a repre* Kwitntive of the WMrhi [315 Having t'oriw of the American' Ucd Crosg who will he here August m\, 27th ana iWlli art' retpiealed to see llolll* Oobb, Her vlee and Isinployinent Manager al Waturw Alii la. ^Following the i-lasses their will be a 'Swimming Week" <Jin Ing w hich ? w 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 . * event h will be I) odd dally. These events will he held at the Waterce ha thing place. I?r. James A. Iluyne, atate health officer has returned t<? his office )i> ( \>1 ) ? in t>i a fpuu Washington wheiv he attended tue conference of health of ficial* h/st week In regard to the statements sent out over the country recently picturing the South in the Krip of famine and pellagra. "We ex wnerated the South completely." I3r. Hayne Mild upon Ids return, "and proved to tluypuhllc health service ami o?l)er* responsible for the statements ef fumlno and destitution that no 'oc casion had arisen for such statements to ha ve been sent out, " I VII in lioilhig Vat. Thursday Kdward Vincent, a ne gro, working fit ^lie Williams Ve necrlng 'plant accidentally fell iuto a vat containing boiling water and was very seriously burned. The water in the vat is kept at a boiling pitch at all times and is "Used in the manufacture of veneered wood. It is not known ex actly how the negro fell into the vat as precautions are taken to prevent accidents of this nature. The negro was taken to the Tourney Hospital ini mediately where everything possible has been done for his comfort and con-, veniencc. The negro's legs and lower part of Ids body were very baly (burned and It is not known vet whether. his .in juries will prove fatal or not.-?-Sumter Item. THIKTKKN cakes Palirtollve Soap for at The Cash Store. BOX PA PKR? Legal size 8 1-2 x' 13 box paper put. up in neat boxes or ."iOO sheets. $.'{.50 per box at The < 'hronlcle office. CASH FOR LO(iS-r? Wanted, strictly high trade Cypress and Ash de livered f. o. b. our new Soulier Hand Mjil. What have you to offer? The Sumter Hardwoiyl Co., Sumter. S. C. 10-20 myrAKOX tSQAP? 0 cakes for at. The ( 'i|sh Store. WANTED? V ouug man with goojl re ference desires permanent position in store or other business. Can fur liMi best of references. Addre*s Wade It. Hlack well, care ..f S. T. Young. Me lice. S. C. route 2. 'Jo J1 pd F OK SALK ? (hit1 <!l gallon reservoir, in good condition. Apply to Cam Candy Kitchen, Camden, S. C. 1!>tf. t'OK KKNT ? Three room* with bath for rent. Prefer eouplc without I'hiblreii Apply to A. I.odinger. Cain . dep. S. I '. NOTIC'K ? To Farmer* ainl I'oiihrv nicn : We want fresh every day Highest cash prices paid for *anie. I'.lcctrik .Maid Hake Shop, lieKalb Si reel . ne\t dour (?? Majes tic Tiiea I re l!?l f. I OK SALK? < >ne < nt <lo\\ n Col d, in good condition. See it at Henry Savage'* residence. Camden. S. c.tf Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators ? Save trouble and delays by buying" from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. R. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. |\<>dakf;ks ? < . et iii\ prieo mi Fin ishing. enlarging and Film- v Try cash with work and -re what quirk result.*. F. II. Huddin. Cam deli. S. C ,,w' 1'Jtf. FOK KKNT? Three looms close in. Kent reasonable to couple without children Phone 4!il 19|m1. M)ST ? * )ne black dog named Jake, white sjkiT on neck with lip of left ear cut off. end of tail white. Re ward offered for information No tify Krnost Krietag. Camden, or Dr. Ithauics. Hisbopville 4rj*TN'T WANTED ? V>r WVrthmftr# Hair Prf?p* ration. Srr or rail on Madam K. E. BHton, 1713 flordon Strrrt. Camden, S. C. ?0t? WANTED ? To buy all kinds of cast iron scraps Camden Iron Jt Kras* Works, uear Southern puk*en?er station. Camden. S. C. Off. , * KODAKEKS ? Correct developing iiimuu better pictures. Send your kodak Alms t>> us and get the best. Columbia Studio, 1423 Main street, Columbia, H. O. Write for price Hat. 4730 ' NOTICE Not!c? t* hereby tfiveil tliut on Monday September 5th, I mil, appiha Hon win be made to officers of 'lw Kuterjprlse Botldty iiid Loitu Assocl ft I ion of Caiuden. S. C., for thidfcHU a nee ? ?f a new Certificate ??f Htdok No, -7<i fur Ten H hares issued to the un dersigued. Series No. 11 on the fit I* <l<i \ yt April, 1020, I '.v -aM Knlcrprlse Huil/ling ami i.uan Association* This Certificate ?>f stock has been losi or destroyed, it Ik I after dllllgent search cannot he found. and su me has dot been at any time or in any iiiaiitia^ disponed of by applicant n M spa iut"\v. Dm fed AnglUSt 12th, tPL'l. SH ERIFPS'SALE ;? ? : -*r .-r-ywv ? . t ? ?? ? ? '? s i * 1 1* of South Carolina, rotinty ??r Kershaw. Kb IJ.vn Knitting Mills, vs. - > ?"? W. T. Davis. American Specialty and Import Co, VS. '' ? W. T. I >avK American Whip Company w. W.'T. Ihivis OnpUu) City <J irnge v*. W, T. Davis. itlider ami hy*Virtue of a 'levy ma<l<^ upon the fiMureHi wtoelc of goods, wares and merchandise of W, T. Davis, situated in the county of Kershaw, state of South Carolina,' said levy he iug made on the 25th day of July, li>2l. I. <!. C. Welsh, sheriff of Kershaw County, \\lll sell at public outcry. at the storehouse of W. T. Davis, at (!us salt, Kersliaw County, South Carolina, during tiie legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in September, IOL'1, he Jng the 5th day thereof, all the fix lures, goods, wares and merchandise levied upon us the property of the said W. T. . Davis, or a sufficient auioiintDf same to satisfy the e.xeyu t ions hi the above entitled ca,scs. 'Vryn ns of sale cash, And that we. M. M. Johnson. As siypee, and I,. A. Wit I kowsky, Agent for Creditors <?f W. T, Davis will sell at public outcry at the same time and place, the balance of (lie fixtures, goods, wares ami merchandise of the said W. T. Paris, We will also sell at the same time one Ford automobile. And also one oil tank situated In fronfNof said store house. Terms of sale cash. > (i. C. WIObSH. Sheriff .of Kershaw County. \^. M. JOHNSON. Assignee of W. T. Davis. L A. WITTKOWSKY. Agent Creditors for Wv T. Davis. Camden, K, C.. Aug. 17. 11)21. SHERIFF'S SALE State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Under and by authority of power vested In me as sheriff of Kershaw County, state aforesaid. 1 have seized and confiscated under Section No. '27 criminal code of South Carolina, one horse and buggy seized from 1). W. Russell. Any claim held by any i>er son, firm or corporation should be filed with me immediately otherwise I will sell same at public atfctlon within the legal hours of sale September ,5th. M21. being the first Monday, in front of the Court House, in the City of .Camden, S. C. I (I C WELSH. ' i Sheriff K. C. j CITATION State of South Carolina; County of Kershaw. l?y W. I,. MeD >well I-'siplirc. l'robate Judge. Whereas. Handy .Caldwell made suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the Kstate of and effects <>f lleck Caldwelh These arc, Therefore, to citc and ad- j inouishlall and singujar the kindred j and creditors of the said Heck Cahl- : well. deceased. thai thev tie and an i I READY! . . . V/ v -v < ? v ?' ? ' o " . ' . ? ? * . : (\ ?' ?' -?' a ' ?',:' We are ready to gin your cotton. Our ginnery has just been equipped with new saws and brushes. . Our capacity is sufficient to gin your cotton promptly. We will appreciate your ginning and your seed business. Camden Oil Mill Wm. KING, Manager J. H. OSBORNE, Supt, pear before me. ill- the Court of 1 *iu? bate. to be held at Camden. S. C.. on August 20th. next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show eaiitie. if an.v they have, why the said Administration should not be.! granted. < iiveii under my Hand, this (Hit day of August, A I). 1021. W. L. M('I)(;\VKI,I? .7 1 1 ? I ? i ? of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the 12th and 10t~h days of August, 1921. in the Ctfiudea Chron iele and posted at the Court House door for the time presrribed by law. PINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby gTveil that one month from this date, on Monday. Sep tember 11). 1 !>1*1 ., I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Executor Of the will of James Ltrikbane, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Exe cutor. JAMES \V. STOVER. Executor Camden S. C . August It). 1921 PINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that John l)odd Miller, Executor of the estate of Addle <\ Adams, deceased, through his attorney. W. B. deLoach, Esq., has this day made application unto me for a final discharge as said Executor, and September 0. 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate office in Camden. S has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition. \\\ i.. Mcdowell. Judge of Probate Kershaw Co. Camden, S. August (Mb, 1921. PINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that .one month from this date, on August 19th, 1921. I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of W. Geisenheimer . deceased, and on the same date 1 will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. a. l. <;eisenheimi:r. Camden. S. C, July 19th, 1921. PINAL DISCHARGE Notice i- hereby give that one month from this date, on Monday. August 29th. 1921. I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administratrix of the estate of John Butler, deceased, and on the same date I will aply to the said Court for a final discharge as said I Administratrix, s ? REBECCA BUTLElt. ! Camden, S. C., July 26th, 1021. I' . . ' SUMMONS FOR RELIEF _ !The State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Court?of Common Pleas (Complaint Served). Bona Meek, Plaintiff. against Jennie l'L Meek, Mimnaugh Meek, Glas cow Meek, Den with Meek, Jinunie K. Meek, Hilda M., Meek, Hattie E. Meek, Defendants. To t lie defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and. to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Cam den, S. C., within twenty days after the service thereof, exclusive of the day of such service; ant| if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dfltod July 2?th, A. D. 1921. L. A. WITTKOWSKY ? . Plaintiff's Attorney. To t he defendant Mimnaugh Moek: Please take notice that the Sum mons and Complaint in this action has horn filed in the" office of [lie Clerk of Court for Kershaxv County, South 1 < 'si rolina. I J. A. WrrTKOWSKY I Plaintiff's Attorney. To the defendant Mimnaugh Meek: Please take notice that t ho plaintiff Krnn Mrek will petition B. B. Clarke, Master Kershaw County for an order appoint ing the defendant Jonide E. Merk of Camden as guardian ad litem to answer for and represent you in the above entitled case if you do not apply for the appointment of a guardian ad litem within the twenty, days after service herein of the summons by pub lira t ion. L. A. 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