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SPELLS ' ' ' . \.v ' /. Penri's is packed air-light in the patented new container? the quality is sealed in. Penn's is always fresh. Buy Peon's the next time. Clean ? fresh? sweet. v . SEALED AIR-TIGHT Guaranteed by LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE TO DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. Notice is hereby given that under the rules of the Democratic party the different Democratic CSUba are- re quired to meet for reorganization on tlie fourth Saturday of ApriH of each election year. The Democratic Clufbe in Kershaw County are -therefore calletk ,to meet for reorganization on -Saturday, April 22nd, 1022, at which meeting there slm)l be elected the following officers: A President, a Secretary, an Execu tive Committeeman and an Enrollment Committee and the Delegates to the County Convention, one delegate being elected for each twenty-flve voters or majority fraction* thereof. M. M. JOHNSON, Chairman Kershaw County Executive Committee Caindcm* S. C., April 12, 1922. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of James Stokes, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the under signed, and all parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will pre sent them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. S Alt AM E. STOKES, Administratrix. Camdei* S. C., April 10th, 1022. ELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS lly order of City Council an election for the following subordinate officials . for the City of Camden, S. O., will be held by City OOundl on Monday even: trig, May let. Said officials to serve nt the will and pleasure of Council. One Chief of Police at $12tf per month. v Four policemen at $100.00 per month, two of the policemen are expected to be nble to ride a motorcycle iu connec tton with their regular duties. Each Applicant must state in their applica tion whether capable of riding a motor cycle. One Street CommfiMloner at $125 per month. One Citj Clerk and Treasurer at $100 per iqontb. One Recorder for a period of four years at $25 per month. One Driver for Fire Truck at a ; salary of $100 per month. One Clock Keeper at $100 por year. All applicants for abovo positions must send in their^ written applica tions to Oity Clerk on or before four p. m., May 1. Officers elected at this time will be sworn in and assume their duties on May 2nd, 1922 H. G. GARRISON, JR. Mayor. H. C. SINGLETON, Clerk. Camden, S. C., April, 12, 1022. MASTERS SALE State of South Carolina, ,? County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Rufus Mosely and Henrietta Lee, Plaintiff* (j- ' against E. C. Lee, Samuel Allen, Ida Thompson, Mary Allen, Sallle Phillips, E. L. Allen, May MoConnell, J. T. Moseley, Janle Anderson, G. F. Mosley, Silas Allen, B. G. Moseley, Sadie Allen, Defendants. Under an Order of His Honor, James E. Penrefoy, Presiding Judge In' Fifth Circuit, dated March 24, 1022. I will sell to the highest bidder at pubftlc auc tion for cash before the Kershaw Coun ty Court House door in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of aale, on .m When You Drink or Eat You Want The Best We are Just as careful with the selection and preparation of Ice Cream and I*rlnJce served at our Soda Fountain as we possibly can be. That's why we can recommend our drinks as being good as well as refreshing and healthful. Our Fresh Orangeade is delightful, our CocaOofo refreshing aaud our Ice Ore am of superior quality. The Cones your children get here are pure cake cones, filed with *e best Ice Cream we can obtain. t W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Phone 30. Kodak Films Sold and^ Developed. SODA, AC?, JUST RECEIVED Carload of 8-3-3 and 8-4-4 FERTILIZER F. M. Woeten t . , fi >?- ??*? || ~T[ ' , .. - ? lw^; Tryu* '? " V the first Monday, Being the first of May, 1D2U, the foljotfli/g described real estato: "All that piece, parcel or tract of la ml situate, lying and being to the State of South Carolina, Cotiivty of Ker *haw about eight mllea Kast of the city of Oaiuden near Mt. /ion Church, con laining one hundred ( I(H?) aiTe? moro or leaa; hounded on the North by lands of the estate of E. I*. 8bedd ? On the Ka-st by Lamia now or formerly of J. H. Dunn; on the Smith by lnu<ta of KMlo ntul ltufua Mosley ; on the WVsi i?> 'Hilda of Trnesdulo formerly of Adauw. B. B. CLAHKK, Master for Kershaw Comity, April 12, 1922. ?'.> MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, Count) of Kershaw. (Court of Common l'icifsi) Quw'ii V. l>et\s, as Administratrix of the>state of Hansom lH?a?, deceased, and in her own right, Plantiff against Solomon Deas, Kit Al, Defendants. Under decree of above Court herein; dated March 20, 1022. I will sell to the highest bidder or bidders at public <1 ra tion for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door iu Camdeu in said Slate, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday (being 1st.) of May, 1022, the real estate described in the complaint iu the above entitled action, subdivided ns is shown on plat of Kershaw DeLoache, Surveyor from survey made November 26th. 1020, filed in said case, .said lots being numbered on said plat as (1) (with the buildings thereon) 2-3-4-G-0.7-8 0-10-11-12 and 14, being of such shape aud measurements q? are delineated pn said plat, reference being thereunto had will mere fully ap pear: said lots lying between Broad and Market streets and Bull and King streets in the city of Camden in said State .Terms, Cash. B. B. OLAHKR, Master for Kershaw County. April 12, 1022. MASTERS SALE State of South Carolina, Couu-ty of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Camden Building & Loan Association, Plaintiff againet L. - W. Manhein and Henry Savage, Defendants. * Under an Order of His Honor, Jauies H. Peurefoy, Presiding Judge in the 5th. Judicial Circuit, dated March 15, 1822, I -\v i 1 1 sell to the highest bidder at pub lic auction for cash before the. Kershaw Coiihty Court House door In Camden, In said state, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday, being the 1st. day of May, 1022, the following describ ed proporty: Ten (10) shares of capital stock of the Camden Building and Loan Associa tion, pledged with the said Association on the 24th., day of October, 1910, with collateral security for the loan set our in the Complaint herein. Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the State of Soutli Carolina. Cottnty of Kershaw and in tiie City of Camden, fronting seventy one (71) feet East on Fair Street of the said dty and running back westward therefrom with a uniform .width to a uniform depth of one hundred thirty (130) feet, the said lot of land is bound ed on the North by other lands of the Grantor; on the East by Fair Street; on the South by other premises of the Grantor ; and on the West by premises of Russell. The above described tract of land is the same couveyed to me by deed of Henry Savage of date October 23rd, A. 1). 1910." " Anyone "desiring to bid at the sale herein mentioned shall first, deposit with the undersigned Master, tbe sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars or a certified check for a like amount, as an evidence of good faith, and as a guaran tee of compllauce with the terms or sale. Any sum or sumb so deposited will be returned to the unsuccessful bid der or bidders at the conclusion of the sals. B. B. CLARKE, Master for Kershaw County. April 12, 1922. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas.) A. S. Mungo, Plaintiff, . against ttallle Mungo, Grover Mungo., et al. Defendants Under a decree Of HLe Honor, James I K. Peurefoy, Presiding Judge in Fifth I Judicial! Circuit, dated April 11, 1922. I will -sell to the highest bidder at public auction before the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in said state, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being the first day of May, 1022, the following described real estate: All that certain piece, pa reef* or tract of land lying, being and situate in the Comities of Lancaster and Ker shaw, state aforesaid, containing /throe hundred fifty acres, more or less, bounded north by landscOf Elizabeth Gardner *and J. W. Knight ; east !>y lands of Kate Sowell and estate lands of James Blackwell ; south by lands of-R. L. Sowell and west by lands now or formerly of D. L. Blackwell. Saving and excepting rrom the above described piece, parcel or tract of land, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of band lying, being^and situated In the County of Kershaw, state afore said, containing eight acres, more or leas and bounded as follows, to wit. North by public road leading from the town of Kershaw. S. O., to Jefferson, S. O., south and east by lands of R L Sowell and west by poblic road and Buffalo Creek; which tract of land wae conveyed by Alex Mungo, deceas ed, to the defendant, R L Sowell, by deed dated the 2nd day of August, 1913 and recorded In the office of the Clerk of Court for Kerahaw County on the 22nd- day of January, 1014, In Book A K., Page 102. Tama of sale, one-half cash and tbe balance npoo a credit of laretre Months from date ef aatd eale, wfth faiereat at the rale of eight fre* beat I>Eirr PAYERS ?? There Are Various mid Sundry Classes of Them. There are people who are perfectly honest ami who would i>?y what they owe if they could. tout imfoituiritely they ??v mi situated as to make It im iposslble to meet their obligations. They <14(1 not contract <M>trt with any other intoi tt<?n than that of meeting them, tout they have had reverse# that they did not anticipate. and so are helplet* for the present. These kind *>f people ore not dodging around to evade those whom they owe hut they ctrek their creditors and make a clcan breast of their condition, and their ex planations are usually taketr at their face value, and they ore given a chance which 'they are sure to Improve, If It is over possible for them to do so. UsuaHly jt'Js not hard for them to come again; for they have the confidence of business men, and, confidence is a very valuable asset In business as well as hi other things. It Is great to have people believe In you. Then there are the people Who make drbts with the Intention* of never pay ing them. Their mission In life Is to get all they can out of the other fellow and they find jUafc as many other fellow as it Is i possible ami usually they are very successful along this line of action, Were they as dfltgent m trying to do the fair and square thing, there is~no telling what they might ac complish in the business world. They often play their game for a long time, Jtmt the end Is sure to coco e and they find themselves In the middle of the road without friends, and destitute. They are as }>ad or worse than the common thief, and if they had their deserts they would have been on the chain gang long ago. That is where they belong. , Il<ut there Is a more respectable kind of a fellow who can pay, land who will pay when it auits his convenience, tout he cares very little about the conven ience of the folk** whom he owes. He ! is very prolific in making excuses. He may hare money in his pocket, but he will hold on to it just as long as possi ble. Many a fellow of this stripe is now hiding behind the stringency of the times. He lets it be Known from day to day that times are mighty close and therefore bis creditors will have to 'wait. It Is Just these people who are doing h great .deal toward maklug times hard. If they were honest in heart awl punpose.-. they would do the square thing ami pay promptly what they owe l'ke men. and tliis would enable others to meet their obiig&jplons, and there would toe more money In circulation. There should toe some way to make these chaps unload. What a Joy are the people who know when fhelr obligations are due, and ?who are ever ready to protect them. If they have a note iai bank, it Is use less to notify them when it is due, they will toe on hand ready either to renew it or pay it in full. And they are the people who can toorroT^ from toanlcs, If there Is anything to lend. They a*e the light anid the life' of die business world. They are in a class all to them selves, and It is a mighty fine class. There is pure, honest tolood coursing per annum, credit portion to be secur ed by a Bond of purchaser and a mort gage of the premises so sold, said toond to contain the usual provision for at torney's fee in case of default of pay ment. That the purchaser have leave to pay cash. B. B. CLARKE, Master for Kershaw County. April 12, 1922. FAIR WARNING. Attention to aH. AutamobUe, Truck aud Motorcycle owners ami dealers af ter April 15th, 1022, is called to tho following : "The authorities of the county will begin a rigid enforcement of the state motor vehicle license laws, after which date any owner who operates a motor vehicle without current years license will be subject to a fine (under sec tion 15, Act No. 002 of 1920) of not less than $10.00 nor more than $25.00, or iinpri<*onment for not more than fif teen dnys for each offense. J. V. YOUNG, Chairman Board County Commls sioners. o Notice to Debtors and Creditors Ail parties indebted to the estate of W. M. Watkins, dr>rr??ed. are hereby notified to make lmymenl to the un dersigned, and all parties, if any, hav ing claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by Ia*?r. Mrs. LIJLA A. W ATKINS, Administratrix. Camdtxn, 8. P., April 17th, 1922. . FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is he retry given that om month from this data, on Saturdiy, May 15th, 1922, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County mjr final return aa Guardian of tbe estate of Brevard Boy Wo, tbe Mid Bra van) Boytotn having attained bis majority, end on the same date I WU1 apply to tbe said Ooort foe a final discharge from my troSt a# Aid OvanMao. * BDW AUD M^BO?nU Camden, 8. O, AprU |*tb, IMS. their Vflauj, h ml while they are nevei heard <t? boaat ?>f It, they have uuuiy-j admirer* who aro always ready to lift their touts to them, and give th^ra a j wanu, cor<llal hand grasp. ? They are aristocrats of the flrat wa ter! Wliere'ls -the n?an who would not like to be of their kith and kin? ? Au dersou DaUy Hall. FINAL DISCHARGE. f Notice is hereby given that ooa month froin this date, on Monday, May 10, iul'2. i will make to tho Protoat* Court, of Keffthftw County my final ra turn mm A(ii>?inl?tmtor of t>he Mstat* of Mrs Mary K Hoy kin daoeaaed and on the name (late I wiDl as>yly to tko aatd Court for a final diacliarge as ?aU! Administrator. D. A. BOY KIN. Oaiiuleti. 8. <\ April VI. 1922. Kelly-Springfield TIRES The reduction? that have brought the price of Kelly Springfield Tires down to a comparative basis were macfe possible simply by greatly increased production in the most modern and most efficiently equipped tire plant in the world. 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