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? ninj i .? mi ii . niii ? ? im?>?<??> ? y n y .Much lo bt< Tliwhftd l'?>r. ? Iw?h keenly felt the ?vljt; Iv? -Iy jw0|" *?!>** httV l^'il i>t Mttt'tt'H In MH'h malt'i*> ti-s oduotttUm. g"?*l road* ami (tiihflo? 'improvement*. jlut with only <i- widlo off U'Tm not. -unl**-* U*(|tvdrt'i*i j&'imf.frf Otff Mc*';,;-. III the'li-f m'imhi r of *tu ikvtlvtil? ? .?!i>(ii!u|ions IliitI ? have bei-n made uui itjg the la st >?ir thj* state b.. v focfi-.j 111r*?' y >f- f'?r width fiw? .??hoi .| I * lMoiul iV !???{ an honor U? have it >-;*Itl of ( i roitUa tint I *)?<? has: . lVv.>.-r iliv.urwvi thau mi to -other. ; KlcV ; , ? ??" I': j lvu I : : in <>lir"hi?<* dt .11>? ? |><? i iiV:#;r ?ijti',V 'iitti'Qf sti te? .. ,?? I rv.cf lawyer jn-r thait tiny \ N? . It i?r*>Vfv? <>'?n;iu^fv?'l.v That South] ? ijrfjiiii.IaiV.-4 arc on the wlmli1 well ha' iiixnl, They have peace at borne., ponec On tttf highways and ii??iy t?o.K'.u N'tw?'on each ot-her than irt.<>j>le of oth ? r. fatos if fjie paucity><?f burrbders* UaninfalUbio Indication. Is ir not an utfmctive a*?s?>t to claim grra ter tiouieHtfe harmony. fewer ??'de-i t-b-h"untje?" ami the m*<?o*slty of a tier number of legal mediator* ilraD any ftthcr state? Where fdiv we may rejoice- Hy bo ir X <>j) the fx?ttorn of tho*c table* Wo ?re r**ally ou top. unions ?ome joint :?? critic should i>olnt out the con n?i:*ti<>u between the lack of divorce Ihwh. and tl?e ?*ia roily of lawyer*? lirecnvllle NVwh. The state highway commission has decided upon a new rule as to the issuance of demonstration tags. Hereafter such tags will Ik* issued only in the names of tin* ti?<?ntr #Hem at a charge *?t" $2 instead <?f ."iu <, nl.s and thfe .sales^u-n will be held responsible for th/ir abuse. Mhss Ih>-r?T?^r noted' t>??auty ^eulptor, r<-<y?tl> Injured her hand< fur FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is . hereby g vi n that Wi!- ' liam .Shannon Nelson, l-'xt-eutor of . ihr estate pf William M. Shannon, rh-ccased. ha.s this day made applica tion unto me for a final discharge as such Kxecutor, and that the 'l<?th day of 1 >veenil>or, U>2ii, at Id o'clo.k a. m.. at my office, has been appoint ed for tic heating of said petition. VV. L. McDOWDLL, ?ludj.ro <>f I'tobate. Krrshaw Ci>un'.\. Carndf-n. S. f'., Nov. J7th, 1 '.rj'2. The (ju Ibra7jsen h the Life of the Party ^ f 'V i (erf a ? : in,- ? f > Iji.v n ?: .< the nr. I a flti i'- . it. t vi<urU>il< 1 -fi ?> t! r hrr i r ?'ir ; : r v ! -'i thr h?-K -,nrf nn ?o "i p!av ! :: .iu( i!.> !i.>n 'v r r ir.ieri tejtufc?? ; -? i r If a ( <i,!( ra:i- ? r- ?? oi,r 1r>r .? :i-n i'til.'itr? I i ? \ i' r iht II mi 1 < . i?rt.la- 11 r> . | ?*r v?n.<!!> {>f ? ? )i>< - i ,? k. . t; ...*>? f.i\ t f viu.1 r?n* ' . tn c I', ii. 1 i*jt Mcdelt ? N<i/M)nu//y PrtcrJ 3,7 OO S.OOO-$495-W98 Home Furnishing Company Camden, S. C. /^ULBRANSEN \jGyxt Player-Piano - W ROAD OF THRILLS San Diego Short Line Traverse Wi'd Country. Fdr R?al Ocauty Trav?le.'? Htf'a Do clared Theff !? Nothing on Earth Surpajsmg It. !? ? ' . "'liii ? ^ are and properly k<>. t'^ k&Q Aiuerl^ tinsfc hut im pefiioi) nm cfaliii to have fulfilled the ahrnnjl 11?ijj.' snyM U"\m* of flu* AM !,tr sot). (Kansas) <Jlob?t in u wi'ciit In; hftH made a trip ?v% the I d ego Short I.liit* from Yunui, A).k:.-ua.-tu. tilt; o.-J-U. dUx. - llu? thrill P? >il 11 .if- tld* ton; i !iel?t. While the road known as tin- San Diego <fc Arizona Is initio long, only. It miles is thrill teriilpry. I luring Unit 11 uiileii. ..JLt through (Jarr4#o mountain gorge, dodging through 17 tijifj(t>fs which alone were driven at h (?<> of m-urly two mill Ions of dol lars, and clinging, when out In the oppn, to u roadbed chiseled from the aides of mountains, With gaping canyons almost straight below you/ to a distance In places as great as 1HH) feet. Above the track are sheer ami almost perpendicular walla of granite. As the train slips' slowly around sharp mountain curves on ifs shelf, which from a distance looks like a burro trail, one gets as many thrills as are experienced In avia tion, but with confidence Inspired by the knowledge thnt he Is secured and upon a firm footing through modern railroad construction. The San Diego & Arizona was the only ruIIroad com pleted during the late war. It was op?jtied in 1919. Its totai cost was over eighteen millions of dollars and It Is owned jointly by ,V D. and A. H. Xpreckles and the Southern Pacific. It was built to give San Diego a di rect line to the east and before Its completion everything moving west ward into San Diego or going east fioin there had to pass through Los AllUVlcS. "Hecause of its enormous cost the road dOe>n't pay, It is said, hut It Is a great scenic route. The San Diego iV Arfz<?na 1 < u u -** the international boundary closely, crossing and recross nig it a number of times. In fact for ll miles it is iin Old Mexico, but in tin- peaceful section of Lower Cali fornia. No passports are required of pM-ivengers, ami there is no inspection of through baggage. The train stops iit several Mexican villages where lager hc'r signs may be seen from the car windows, but the thirsty must retain tneir ililrst. The truln doesn't stop long enough to wet whistles, and, an> way. vestibule* are not opened, i here is no chance for passengers to Ica\e\ the train. Persons who have traveled, extensively say there is noth ffig surpassing the scenery in Carfi^Q gorge." c.' Long Live the Sardine! In iT.rtK.TnJnt^, a Seap^l'l <>r tin* I Basque prolines ??/' Spain, the people ! still talk of a certain umusinx ineident that took place at one time when a large i-rowtj \\a? Matching I tie arrival ! of ihe |ut;jr kiim and ipieeu. Swd j iK nly s>>!U' < n?' shouted "Viva ? ? I !i? !" ^ "Viva! \ i \ a ! *' e? hoed the <ro?\d in u in ,'lily voiee. Then tl.-e fellow shouted. "Viva In H< >1111 "Viva! \i\n!" rami' the answering \i>!11111** fi'oi.n a thousand throat*. I " V i\:i l!s|iana!" ? ried the fallow. I " \ i \ n ! Viva!" was the prompt re ply At th.it i nanent m woman who wan sell.nj; vii'dinrs turned the eorner. 'Sardma- \l\a> sardine-.?d??? shouted And before the excited thruiu' ??'>til-l restrain Itself it had roared forth approvingly. Viva! Viva" Youths ('otiipanion. Forty Ye.irs?Or More Mr T U past -seventy and p-t tine ni.i.ded that sometimes I ?? | ;i-m's hi- i?????? frie-. S and "\,.n ; I e: - ?>f I -.fa 111! \ 11 is t??r .)? flie t.irly t'ortie- \? I- a \ erv | pr?'^re-si\e lii. -ili'^s w"!(i:ili. v\,,l n-?t ; p?*| tllit the fnhlill I" keep li. il it i ? M'? *.11 \ Ile?* thilt ?'?? peop'.e vi' ! t ' ...id wl.it at. <?! ! i. ? - -a> - I. ,' ; 11. ? . ? t11 ? ? i ?' \ - i, e : 11 ? i >: I 1 In' in . i i. >11e \\ a * - ." ' U-J '. ! I ? r . t" . ? _r I ?1 I V er\ .1 ' : i \ ? i;t : ! a helo: u 1 ? ?, !.? ? ! i:her \ II iked tllfo ill'- " I lie -j' '? ?' 1 .'!. e Mi..! i and t: ir I. ? 1 to ! i s d: ? i. i: ! ? r : "Your fin e look.- \ *r\ '"ami!. r i he tieuai'. ' I et > >ee I ? \\ Ha,t I'll l eri'L'Iii/e \ nil III il lii.li'i'e llo'A ?? >li ? : >i \ ?? 1 k n ? i\\ n >oi, in \ di .ir? I'he dausrhfer ?.?id thai tier ein t iM ri'a >sii 1 ph't-e m *. - even more of a i ?;i\e-iiw:!> than .i1 i.-u. r l<> the ijues r:?<n wo dd hn\e I een B. G. SANDERS T. K. TROTTER Announce that they have entered actively in the R eal F-state business in Camden, S. C.. under the title of Camden Real Estate Exchange Tourist, Business and farm properties handed for sale ?>r rental. Offices in Bruce Ruilding, Corner Main and DeKalb Street. B. G. SANDERS Camim. S. C., N.n 3rW. T. K. TROTTER V ' -i I,.I, I'.ijWWIi', Many wom.fi, SKlMf fornivr!,y were to lVrMrPa brilliant *o< !nl ton* are ik>w ecoklng shelter i?< hh.d i he door* of tinployioent ottftu>l zatleu> ahie to fvurul?U thorn wlih o Id i % ** 11 ' n?m? i TKI SI'ASS N(H I( t:. o AM parties ;t?*? hereby war mil pot to trcpa?* for htiwjfi?jg or any other purport on the liuds in Wvst V? at , i. ? f.?nn<'?'ly knovga as tJwi Ming'* S ; or s Linto tract. eontpri i $06 n<Tfs mon1 or less. Parti di-.?-g?rdii'g this warning will tuv thnli \> iili ?o<sudi->-g to l?w. ,,t. : 11. 1L UoYKlX J4-.. Owner Nov? 10, 1022. ? ? ?* ? - TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kershaw County, Caunion, 8. 0V 8opU 22. 1022. Notice La heu-hy gtvni that, the took.* will bo opened for the collection of State, County and School taxes from October }5th, 1022. to March loth. 1U1KI. A iH-ualty of 1 per cent will be added to all taxes unpaid January 1st, 1023, 2 jkt cent February IhI, 1U23, and 7 per cent March 15th, 1923. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is iiv follows: Mills. State Taxes 7 12 (lood Itaads * ( j County Ta.xvti ..,, >??... D ?1-J Hospital School Taxes "? DeKalb Township Road Ik>nds.. for DoKa'b Township only ...... 2 1-2 Total * 28 1-2 Dog Tax $1.25. All dog owners are required to make a return of their dogs to the County Treasurer, who is required to furnish a license tag. All dogs caught without the license tag the owners wMl be subject to a fine of Twenty ($20.00) Dollare. The following School Districts liave special levies: School District No. 1 <28 S<'hool District No. 2 ........ ? School District No. S .v...,. S School District No. 4 ?, School District No. 5 8 School District No. 0 .... 8 School District No. 7 ?? 8. School District No. 8 - 4 School District No. 0 , * School District No. 11 ? School District No. 12 - 11 School District No. IS ? 8 School District No. 11 - ? School District No. 15 M 8 School District No. 10 i School District No. 17 8 School District No. IS 1' School District No. 19 < School District No. 20 4 School District No. 21 4 School District No. 22 18: School District No. 23 3 School District No. 24 8 School District No, 25 ... ? School District No. 20 8 School District No. 27 8 School District No, 2S 8 School District No. 20 .* 8 School District No, 30 ?. ..... 8 School. District No. 31 8 School District So, ?>? 8 School 1 Hsjrict No. .<?> 8 School Dl>li"i>*t No. 31 8 School ihstrict N.'. 35 8 S.-ho'.l District No. 3(> 8 School District No. 3i T - School I > strict No. 3S 8 School l?is?iicf No. 3t> ...... 8 Scho<>' I >i?: ric| No. 10 . 17 School District No. 11 8 School District No. 42 . 8 S?ln>"l District No. 43 -1 School District No. It 8 School District No. n? ? ???? School District No. 17 ? 8 T?u? poll tax is $1.00. All iil'lcb'd.ed male pcr?o:.> from tin* .1 tro of twenty-one (21 ) to sixty HM11 year J, both inclusive, evept ros iilrnts in iii?v?rporated towns of the ? ounty !c<s .than 2,o<K) inhabitants, >1 a!l pay $Iim? as a road tax except miniver.*, of the gospel actnally In v harg?* (>l .1 eoi 1 t'e^.> t i<>i 1, ti'!l? h?*rs em pioyiil in public s*-1uk)1s. sc!io*)l trus !.?(>?, and jK-rsons perinanemly dls alvled in t!.e military service of this ;;tate ami pers* ns who .served in the iwar r.etween the States, and all l>or m.i.s actually employed in the quaran tine service of this state and all rrw idciit.v who may Ixi attending school <?r college at the time wlicn said road t:i\ >!iall hoeome du<>. I'er^ons clalm i:.g disabilities must present eertifi frotn two reputable ph\>icians of a Ait : r. form a: ion with p-fcirneo to ; \e.- w _ M ?> fnrntxhefl ujK?t! appllca ioi D. M. M<-< 'ASKIIJj, County Treasurer. MASTER'S SALE. s.-i.'!; ( arn'iijui. f'.Mii.'y of Kershaw ((%.urr of (Ytinnion I' m - ? 1\ ? >m:. f \. I 'la i !i ? i f' n i nut W J! ' n11' i w Hank <>f ( ji111< 1 ? ? 11. Ma.vNnnk I Vrt iiiz?T ('<?!: iii'iV. I >o It-ii' 1: i i j f I : ?I.? r :iti r of Mis T J M)iiiM;n, I'rosidiup Jn<lffo iti Fifth ?I?t?iic;.M 1 ( ir<-ui: da tod NovmiU'r 15. 1 I will ^11 to the hljrln^t bidder :i! pubic auction for cash. Nforo the K?T>hnw County Court Hons- door in f'lniil'-ii in *aid Stato, during tho lo ?jn! honrv of <?ale mi tho fir*T Morxlay iN::.g tho fourth day t rrf f m >oc Tuber, il.o following de.?VTit?od real es *alc A.I *,!.<?s<> thr?>e lots of land In tho nf K??r*lwiw in t!w Stnto of South Carolina and as fol lows Tract No. 1 contain* one hun ? Iron tw?-nt\ mo von (\'2~ > nrr-'-*, moro aor .??**.- and lying on <"*iim?l*-n I^iK^as tor public r<md nfw>ut wvm (7) ndlors . North of tho City of Onnxitn, and Is I t>ounded North by land of w. A. FVI wards. Ksi*t by 1?nd? W- A. Rd j wards and Ann Childer*. South by land? of Childorn and by Own Hwamp. ?nd W?rt by public road known ?? I^Trrastor Road The *t*>ve <k**rrlbe4 j?rofl of ljuxi mw tJvM W. k. TSofhiw T>yHT~jC (Tybarn bj <Wd of d?t? Ja rrotirj D, 1930, lilti deed U recorded 1aa the offW of CVr% of Ooort for Kwdil ? OwHj 1? hue* "A. W.'\ fage 3?2. "Tract N<?. 'J in sim?h>?hI in oil,v ot <ti>.!e;i,, |CiMiiify and Swill- afo' ? .'ltd frolrts >\ ?> (ic'1 fwj i ' i (tn MiU S|iv**t of ?l1d e|ry; ?ttd tends back Wwt <>f a uniform \yldth to ii depth of two tiiiuurtvi ?isiy four feci and K bo^i titled N??rili bv of IftMpp, 1'n^i by v Mill Street, South by i?>??* Of W. li [Outlaw formerly of Advr'im; U- Moor*, n -l \io<t tiy pretult*.\s ?>f /? nip Tl)?? above deswjb^ ? piyjvrty 1^ tMit ? veyed to W; H Outlaw by J. 11. Moore by tteftt of date jfftninjry 19. ?lOU'O. ^ iii ft d**<*d '.s rwofdwl lu the offliv of the Clerk ?*f OMlil tc& ' (Entity fa/book 'A, 7/' at pttgo 0*M i i.iri \u. ;t iK (-ituntwl lit the city .of Tootr^V Knd {sih'*+ H'foit-alrt. and froirts aeveoty-two (72) fWt K-i?t on .Mill Stre.t and ?? nt**n< 1 s l>aek WjP*t Of a uniform W idth to a depth of two hundred siixty-ff'UX .'.'JLUriJ jaiiiU. .l^A^.iiutKrl N? ?rill by lands foiquerly of .1. ir Mo<?re, bo\Y of W'. R. Outlaw. Rant by Mill Street South by pretpb*-< of Shlvar. and \\'e*t by. hinds of 1. J. MoKenzie. 'Ho tlx'Vo d,v*-rilted parfe! (,f land, is tbat oontoyiHl t?? W. It. Outlaw by Adeline R. Mo#re hy detxl of date OctOber 2u. 15)11). which deed - la ie?-or-lvd in Off floe of Clerk ef Court for Kervha w County inbook "A. Z" at patfo Anyone de>sir1nj; tO' bid at the snle herein mentioned ?bal! fins?t doptiiedt with the undersigned Mnster, the sum of twoiity-flve ($25<m)> dollars or ? oerfified ehoek for a like atnoijnt. a*, nn evidence of good f-iu"h and a* a guarantee of compliance. with the tonus of ?ale. Any Sums **) deiK^ited will bo .returned to fiie unsuccessful bidder^ at the conHu-Sion of the f>alo. It. B. CLARKE. Mun^or P?>r Kershaw County. Novoml)or 15. 1022. MASTER'S SALE. State of South <'aroUi>a. County of Korshaw. (Court of Common Ploa ?<. ^ KUa K. Twltty, Plaintiff. h git Inst Janlo W. Dinkiii.s of al. I>i?fon<lants. . Cnder an ord?-r of His H<?nor, T. J. M.iu!(lin, Presklin^ Judgo in Fifth Judicial Circuit daf?*d N??vrmlxT 15. 1022, I will k<*11 to the bLghost. hiddor public auction far cosh, before the Kersliaw County Court.House iloor in j C'tmdcn, in .^aid State. <liirinR the le iral hours <?f e?ile on the firnt Monday H)eiiiK the fourth day) of IV<vint>er. 1022. the ftillowlui; .ile.scribctl real o.< ta te: > All that i>iece, parcel or tmct <<f 1'iml, situate in the County of Kt*r sluiw- and State of South Carolina.' and on the West .sbh* ?<f the Waterc<' It Ivor, containing one !mn<lre<l ninety , and 5-100 (100.05) a<*ros, as shown on the plat of S. IV Thomas. Surveyor, of date November 20, 1013. Hounded! <mi J lie North and Northeast ? h.v . laiuH in disunite hetuv^-n j the Mate of the fate .b?hn ? C. Welters. an<l formerly M ittox ; ludrs. now T- .1. Kirkland. L. A. IviTk- ! latal and I.- A. Wittkow^ky, and the j Itotan heira; liist by tlie lands of Ko- i lati; South hy of rd> and VVM Kv lan?l> of MieWe, of Mil |ti\vuoKU aiul lands of Rlpnly Vuekle A r. % d. sliitiK' to bid at th<* nab IveroJit mentioned shall firwt deposit ?\ith tHe Maxtor, tlu* sum of one hO'idr^Kl doll.jps or a oortified t !u <-k P;>r n like amouut>. a a un evl !?ii.v of Koikt Willi ?nd a* a guarantee of c?>i. i?!. t? ?? wiih ttao tonu.it ?f the i: r. ci.AUKr MLa-ti'r for Kei^iivv Coungty. \<)?i i.?. 15)22. . MASTER'S SALE. State of S'otrh < 'arolii;a. Couttt.v of Kershaw. (Court of Coruhlnn i> II I<:iuuj. Plaintiff, . against laiUf W. Dinkins ft ul, ivfendant*. , Coder an order of His Honor, T. J; Mauldlu,- '? Piwddlng Judge in Fifth Judicial Circuit <lat?Hl November 35, 1922, | vyiiV m'U to the highest biddpv at. nuidio auction for cash. before the Kershaw County CHHirt Hott?e door In C.iniden, in >aid State, during t he le L'ai hour* of Nile on the first Monday (l?oing the fourth day) of Decerning, 1922. tin* following described re?l es tate : V \1! that pieee, parcel or lot of land, imtod i'l the Couniy of Kersli.sw. stuii* of .South Ovrolitm. on fhfc Wev; side of W.itrnr River,,conjainiv* f??hr hundred and thr<?o (10.1) acre*, more or loss; l*>unded North by Sands of Kdwvird I)ohy, and lands of Holland Harris s East mid South by (amis of ' John R- I.Mnklns, and by a branch separating said lands from hinds of John R- ^Dinklns: West by lands of W. L. BrAnnon : be ing part of the land convoyed to John It. Hinkins by Nannie N.- 'Faulkner ami John McLure, by deed of date the 30th of April, 1905. recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Ker shaw Countv iii li^ok M. M. M. pajfce 114. Anyone desiring to bid at tho #?I^ herein mentioned shall first deposit with the undersigned Master, the sum of one hundred dollars or a certified cheek for a like amount, as an evi donee of sood faith and as n guarantee of compliance with the terms of sale. Any sums s<% deposited will bo. re turned to tin* unsuccessful bidders aI tin* conclusion of the sale. B. B. CLARKE. Master foe'Kershaw County. November 1S? f<922. MASTER'S SALE. Sin to of S.on t h Carolina. County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas, i J. <; Kelly. Plaintiff. against ? J. 1)- Cora Id and C. ('. (Jcrahl. l>efon dants. I'nder and'hy virtue of ;t decree of His Honor. Judge 'I'. .1. Mauldin, of date November 1 "?Ui. 1922. I will of fer f??r *al?' in front of the Court <t<x?r in t!i?? <ifcjr of <'itiiui,.? s <\, <mJ tlio first M<?n<t y Mi rhe simc being (In- HIi day ilwroo#* (hiring the legai Ikmiks <?f > ii, (i fc>wUtf dMeHtKHt p?r*ijnTty ; All that |ile<v, fMkTCOl or t,.H? 0f land, situate, lying and 1n^?k In ?ho County *i ml aforeawid, contain ing % acres bounded as x. follovy* North, by. huuU of J. W. Wood, Kast by lands of Mrs. V C. (ier-ildV NouU\ 'l.y the public n?a<1, ti ml \V, hind* of Maud Joy nor. 'fprnis of sali> cash, Purchaser to pay for peper#, b. b. olahki: Master for Kershaw Cbuntv. November IS. 1P22. MASTER'S SALE. State of Bouth "Carolina,t> - County of Ktartdtaw. (Court of Common Plea- > .... . - .. :rtT^rr?- _n 'The Firet Natlojml Iktnk of Camden, against. Janle W. lMnklns et al, Defendants. . Under an Order of Ills Honor, T. J, Mjtuldln, Presiding Judge in Flftli Judicial Circuit dated November 15. 1 '? I will sell to the highest bidder at i>uhile auction for cash, before the Kershaw Oounty Court IIoun> door in Camden, iu ?aid State, during the |0 gal hours of sale on the first Mo <! i> (being the fourth day), of Decernl**, 1922. the following described rwil e* tate: All that pirn1, parcel or tract. of tand situate lying and being in the State of South OuToUna, County of Konshaw and in West Wateree, con taining three hundred (300) acres more or less, and bounded on the North by la ml* of J- B. Nelson and by land formerly of Mattox now of Dlnklns: on the South by Smyrna Road ami on the West by neighborhood road known as the Team road and by lands of J. B. Nelsoft; and on the East, by lands of the estate of Samuel Bmn ham and by lands formerly of Mattox now of Wnkiiw. Tfce said tract of land is known as the Sand Jlill Plac* of Mattie B. Beard, deceased. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina. County of Ker show, and in West Wwteree, contain ing two hundred and sixty (1500) acres, more or less, bounded on tho North by kinds of J. B. Nelson and by lands of Kal>ou; on the Kast by the Camden Kldgeway Public Hood; on the South by Hands of J. K- Huni phries; and on the W<**t by lands of s Babon. The alk>ve described tract of land is known as Bed Land PBaee of Mattie B. Beard, deceased. Anyone deisiring ?to bid at the ?ale herein mentioned shall first deposit with the undersigned Master, the snm of five hundred dollars 6r a certified check for a like amount, as an evi dence of good faith and as a guaran tee of compliance with the terms of sale. Any sums so deposited will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder" n at the conclusion of the sale. B. B. OLARfcH, Master for Kershaw County. November 15, 1922. v? for Ecor.cmical Trar*f>crt<?!icrn The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet 2-Pcssenger Roadster This car has lowest average operating costs, with style, finish, and equipment that completely outclasses all competition in .its field. It is the ideal car for daily use by business an J professional people, salesmen, farmers, and all who w ant the mo?t economical transportation for one or two passengers, with ample Te:ir*corr.partrr.ont for samples, lup.gage, etc. QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and added equipment. ECONOMY has been still further increased bv engineering refinements and greatly increased facilities. SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,(XX) dealers and service stations. PRICES of the new line remain the same in spire of added equipment and more expensive constriction, winch have greatly increased value. Some Distinctive Features Prices f. o. h. Flint, Mich. Streamline body with high hr.;>J; vacuum feed ariJ rc.ir gasoline tank on nil models, drum rvpe hea*} lamps wi:h lecnl lenses Curtains open with doors of 0[>en n,.-dels. Closed models have plate glass Ternstedt regulated windows, straight side cord tires, sun visor, windshield wiper .?nd dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear Two Passenger Roadster *510 Five Passenger Touring - 525 T wo Passenger Utility Coup*- 680 Four Passenger Sedanette 850 F'ive Pa.vsenger Sedan - 860 Light Delivery Truck - - 510 Sec these remarkable cars Study the specifications Nothing Compares IVith Chevrolet GEORGE T. LITTLE, Distributor Kershaw County