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S1XTKKN CENTS GA8QIJNK Wall Street Hears Thai Ford Will Dominate the Market. Wall Street hour* that Henry F<mi jibdit to deal a roaster stroke that v, i.'j greatly affect the automobile business .and the oil industry us well. ( citain well-informed men, who w.,uh Ford movements closely, uuder* '.and the tlivver maker is negutiat II:.;- for oil properties,, planning to produce erude oi! in huge quantities, u ti/o? >t into gasoline and sell to Ford tar drivers only at 16 cents a' gallon. The plan, Wall Street financiers point out, is logical and economically sound. According to current financial in formation gasoline now retailing in New York district at 22 cents a gal ? Ion, is manufactured at around 10 cents. Assuming this to be true, Hen ry Ford, with his own oil wells, could soil gasoline for 16 cents at a substan tia! profit. Announcement of 16-cent gasoline to Ford owners exclusively would ? -create unprecedented, demands for Ford cars. Ford gas stations -^vould take away much of the trade of sta tions now operating at a profit. Crude oil and refined oil prices, Wall Street thinks, would necessgrily tumble to meet Ford prices. This would bring a price cutting war and reduction of prices all along the line. The entire industry would have, to be reorganized to meet the new condi tion, and independent oil companies in that event might join with Stand ard Oil to fight the invader. Mrs. John Wallace Riddle, wife of the United States Ambassador to Ar gentina, maintains under her maiden name of Theodate Pope an architect'* office of Madison avenue, New York, where she empioys a siaff of men to carry out her ideas. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO, t MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN St HUCER STS. Phone 71 c COLUMBIA, S. C. Notion of Klection of Bridge Keeper* For Witeret1 River Bridge. At the next regular meotinj: of the Board of County Directors tor Ker shaw County, November the 6th, 1923, thc Hoard will elect three bridge keepers for the Watered River Bridge at a salary of $100.00 a month, to servo in such periods each day as the Board may direct. Those elected will he expected to take up the work at any time after election when ordered by the Board. Application for this position may be tiled with the Chairman of the Board, or with the Clerk of the Board, H. (J. GARRISON, Chairman of the Board of County Directors. . . LAURENS T; MILLS, Clerk. Claim* Passed by Board of Director* October 2nd, 1923. L. J. Faulkenbcrry, hired gang . . . . $61)8.59 C. M. MahafFey, hired gang. . 463.00 J. T. Munn, salary chain gang guard* 130.00 VV. A. Odtlaw, building bridge, 200.00 W. A. McDowell, shop work.. 3.00 A. \V. Humphries, lunacy and chain gang ............. v 11.20 T. R, Copeland, salary 50.00 J. 10. Mangum, building bridge, 45.00 1). M. Mays, gas and oil account, 1 14.65 Bethune Mercantile Company, shovels 3.75 M! H. Deal, salary ? and ex- T_ press .. .?; 141.18 .1. L. King, supplies . chain gang 8.00 Bethune Mercantile Company, paupers 7.00 E. S. McCaskill, lumber...... 44.80 D. T. Yarbrough, pay rolls, ? freight supplies *54. 85 J. E. Copeland, salary and sup * plies 74.00 The National Cash Register Company, Initial. Payment 60.00 C. A. Branham, salary 50.00 VV. A. Branham, salary...... 50.00 J. L. So well, hay 37.20 Service Station 23.03 J. W. Sanders, salary 83.34 Bank of Camden, pay rolls. . . 85.61 Garfod Motor Truck Company, car parts 6.92 Smiths Garage, shop work. . . . 6.00 Gulf Refining Company, gas and oil 236.86 S. A. Burner, auto parts 120.35 Kershaw Motor Company, parts 5.00 Standard Oil Company, gas and oil T: 173.40 The Galion Iron Works, corru gated piping ......... . .... 43.20 J. D. Adams and Company, parts 21.80 Mackey Mercantile Company, stipplies . 43.12 G. W. Huggins and Sons, auto work 6.50 Kershaw Mercantile Company, supplies . * 130.58 W. W. Cauthen, Blacksmith work 30.00 1 11. (i. Cairison, kmm t 17*1*7 Paul Hjou ii, cai - . 25)00 H. ft. Munn, salaries and sup plies ; . : 399.55 11. E. Sparrow, salary . 55.55 AUon R ?Murchison, salary. .. 110<*?6 1>. M. McCaakill, salary, etc.. 106,55 J. 11. Clyburn, salaried. etc... 316.19 \\ . 1., McDowell, salary ami i'iiv 3ty.< J 1 (J. C. Welsh, salary, jail fees, 195.21 \V. F. Russell, salary 4 1 ,(?<> Samuel K. Nicholson, salary, cnvelqpQS, stationery ....... 89.1) I ? \Y. I,. Smokes, salary an. I ex pense trips ............... 1)2.50 L. IV Thompson, repair work and salary 58.90 F. Ii. Floyd, salary 50.00 T. Fletcher, salary 51). 00 J. A. McCaskill, salary ...... 88.90 L. VV. Fletcher, salary consta ble 50.0s) E. K. Gregory, salary ........ 88.90 | (i ." E. ITinson, salary . 50.00 T. M, Keith, salary constable, 50.00 H. F. Roberta, salary 60.00 Enoch Roberts, salary 5<Ji00 O. T. CianliU'l , salary Hoard of Registration 25.00 W. L, Marshall, salary stenog rapher 33.3') John K. Aull; salary stenogra pher 16.6G Laurens T. Mills, pauper fund.. .200.00 John W. Corbett, examining lunatic 5.00 Tom Levy, repair work...... 16.00 C. M. Coleman, repair work, 11.00 Jennie Boyd, salary 136.30 J. T. Cameron, salary. ....... 120.00 D. L. ^lelton, salary. 120.00 _Uaniden Chronicle, printing account 49.70 Camden Chronicle, advertis ing account 17.00 R. L. Bryan, supplies 7.50 Walker-Evans & Cogswell.... 61.28 Miss Gertrude Walker, certified copy account . , . 2.07 Willie Johnson,. . . . . . . . . . ,m; . ; 40.00 Total $6,141.32 LAURENS. T. MILLS, Clerk. MASTERS' SALE. JlilatO 0i ooulii v.arunna, | County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas, i Lydia V. EHtott, Plaintiff, vs. Catherine A. Mosier and F. M. Woo ten, Defendants. Under an order of His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Judge Presiding in the Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated September 24, 1923, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door, iji Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of salf on the first Mon day, (being the fifth day) of Novem ber, 1928, the following described real estate: "All those certain lots or tracts of land, situate in the State of South Carolina, County of Kerphaw, and in DeKajb Township, near' the station of Cassatl, on the S. A.L. Railway, !>;? ing it a tt^cl nx lots numbers SI, $5, 8tV,.and 37 in Block 1, 13, N and 1ft in I i!? ??? K on :i plat subdivision of Hast Cnssatt, made by dcrry Res p. r's, Surveyor, the sit ui pluf l>eing of record in tho office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw tCoumy in pint hook 2, page l<>. Also, a lot of Ian t contiiining eight ami iwu Iwu; diedihs (X 12-100) ueris near the Town of CaHRAtt and lying immedi ately behind Block ? on the plat aboVo referred to, bounded on the North by S. A. jU Railway; on the Mast by land.4! of Davis and , McCaskill and estate of McCaskill; and south by land* of Low man ; and on the West by lands formerly of R. M, Cooper, as shown on plat by Jerry Reapers' above referred to, reeorded as afore said. The parcels of land above de scribed is the samev convoyed to T. M. C. Mosier by R. M. CoOper by deed of date December 14th, 1 1> 1 0, whirl) deed is recorded in the office of tlu? Clerk of Court for Kehshaw County in Hook A. C. page. 327 and is the same con veyed to Catherine A. Mosier by deed of L. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Ker shaw County, of date December (5th, 1919. Also, that lot of land situate in Tcwii of CansatT, Kershaw County, South Carolina, known on plat by Jerry Reapers, Surveyor of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kcishaw County in Book 5, page 1G, as lots ?r> in Block 1. The said lot of land is the same conveyed by R. M. Cooper to T. M. C. Mosier by deed of date February 17th, 191 If and of record in the office of tho Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. C., page 730 and is the same con veyed to Catherine A. Mosier by deed of L. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Kershaw County, of date December 6thv 11# 10. Also illl that piece, parcel or tiaet of land, situate, lying -|ind. being in. the State of South Carolina and in the County, of Kershaw con taining fifty-eight (oS) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by right of way of S. A. L. Railway; East by lands of the estate of T. J. Hough; South by road from Camden to Chcraw, known as the Wire Road; and on the West by lands of Lowman i aiui Davis, and by lands formerly of T. M. C. Mosier. The above described tract of land is the same conveyed to T. M. C. Mosier by K. D. McCaskill et ah by deed of date November 3rd, 1913, and of record? in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw county in Book A. G., page 334, and is the same conveyed to Catherine A. Mosier by deed of L. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Kershaw County, of date December 6th, 1919. Also, all that piece, 'par cel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, and in the County of Kershaw on both sides of Long Branch, a tributarry of Sanders Creek, containing two hun dred eighty-seven and bne-tenth <287.1) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North-west by lands of Workman and Mackey, formerly Witte; on the Northeast by lands of Anderson; on the South and South FERTILIZER Hefore you buy your fertilizer for another season, ho sure to soo me, for 1 can save you money in quality at least. 1 handle the Southern States Fertilizer Goods, Acid, Kainit, mixed Roods .of all kinds, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate Potash. Telephone IS R. L. MOSELEY west by lands 'of Tidwell, Drakofoi'd and Croft ami h>? the West by lands of Mackey and Workman, 'formerly of Witte. The above described tracts of land is the name conveyed to T. M. C, Mosier and T. W. McNeeley by deed of ?l. C. Price ov date October 1st, 1900, and of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Hook YYY page f>0f>, and is the same convoyed to Catherine A. M osier by deed of L. A. Witt kowsky, ' Master for Kershaw County of date December 8th, 1 i) 1 1>. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, ly itiK and being in the Mate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, near the Town of Cassatt, containing four hundred (100) acres, more or less, and lying on the Wire Road, from Camden to* Cheraw. The said tract of land is! composed of tracts numbers (?, 12, 111 and a part of tract No, 6 as shown on plat of land of R. M. Cooper, of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Plat Book 2, pu^e 17. The said tract of land is bounded on the North by Wire Road from Camden to Cheraw, and by remaining portion of tract No. 5, as shown on said plat; on the East by tracts 14 and 7 as shown on said plat: on the South by two fifty (50) acre tracts as shown on the said plat, for merly a part of same property of R. M. Cooper. Said tract of land is the same conveyed to T. M. C. Mosier by deed of K. M. Cooper of date Feb. 17th. 1911, and of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. C., page 73, and it is the same conveyed to Catherine A. Mosier by deed of L. A. Wittkow sky, Master for Kershaw County, of date December 6th, 1910. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, sit uate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, and in the County of Kershaw, near the Town of Cassatt, containing nine hundred forty-two acres, more or less, and lying on both sides of Nohead Branch waters of Pine tree creek and being composed of tracts 8, 18, 14, 16, 17, 20 and 21 on a plat by J. T. Burdell, Surveyor, of date February 1808, said plat being recorded in t he office of the Clerk ol" Court for Kershaw County in Hook AAA, page 175, the suit! tract of lan<t is hounded on the North by lauds of T. W. McNeeley and Iteua ihacey; on tho East by tract No. 12 as shown on plat and by lands of Shelton Mall; South by lands of J. S. Dunn, James Clyburn, Hoe Lennox and (J. W. Low man ; on the West by lands of said Lownvan, Wade Stokes and James West, the said tract of land is tho same conveyed to T. M. C. M osier by deed of J, C. Price of date October 1st, 1009, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Hook YYY, page 2KK and is the same convoyed to Catherine A. Mosjer by deed of I.,. A. Wittkowsky, Master for Kershaw County, of date December (5th, 1919; Also, all that piece parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being about ten (10) miles kast of Camden*. on the Waters of Pjne Tree Creek, containing forty-five (?1ft) acres, more or lrss, bounded on the Northeast by Hichtnan Branch, separating same lands from lands of West; on the Southwest by lands of Horace Lawnprn lormerly Savage; on the Northwest by road known as tho "Wire Road" from Camden to Cheraw, the said tract of land is the same convcycd to T. W. McNeeley and T. M. C. Mosier by deed of J. C. Price of date October 1st, 1900, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw county in Book YYY, page r>(5fi, and is the same conveyed to Catherine A. Mosier by deed of L. A. Wittkowsky, Master fof Kershaw County of date, December 6th, 1019." Anyone desiring to bid at said salo shall first deposit with the undersign ed Master, the sum of Five Hundred ($f)00.00) Dollars or a certified check for a like amount as an evidence of good frtith and as a guarantee of com plance with the terms of salo. Any [sum or sums so deposited .will be re I turned to the unsuccessful bidder or bidders at the conclusion of the sale. B. B. CLARKE, Master. October ,13th, 1923. ? Is Still Going On and will Continue Until November 1st We have some merchandise in our store which we are not mentioning that you will find you can save some money on . We would advise you to come in and take advantage of such low prices we are offering you . We handle the best line of Shoes absolutely guaranteed for solid leather. You cannot buy them anywhere else at the prices we are offering you . Come in and give us a trial . UNDERWEAR Children ? EZ Union Suits in all sizes, 89c 2-piece Men's Fleece Lined Underwear best quality . . . 69c Haynes Good Quality Union Suits. . . 1.29 SWEATERS '"51.25 value Chidren's Sweaters 98c S2.50 value Men's College Sweaters. . 1.98 Also you will find in our store a nice as sortment of Men's, Ladies and Children's Sweaters at a vprv low price. " " " " " " ? w . ^ " HOSIERY Ladies' Sport Hose ? all colors ' 49c Ladies' Wool Hose ? all colors with ar rows 59c Big- Lot Ladies' Hose, 15c value at 9c " JSHIRTS 95c value Men's Work Shirts . 69c Fleece Outing- Shirts, extra quality. . 98c Extra Quality Linen, for napkins or oth er fancy work . 89c Big lot Blue Cheviot in checks, stripes and plaids 19c Kxtrarff savy Oritfng^tTt 1 color ed, stripes and plaids ..... r . 18c 9-4 Bleach Sheeting 75c value. ....... 49c . . "-'a1 - * * .jr...*-? STAR BRAND SHOES THE SNYDER STORE ? Broad Slreet CAMDEN, S.C. ' # I a _ ^ - ? f SHOES ! SHOES ! ! $2.50 value Men's Scout Shoes 1.79 $4.50 value Men's English and Blucher Style Shoes 2.95 $4.50 to $7.50 value Men's Dress ' Shoes, English cut 3.95 $2.95 to $3.50 value Ladies' Duress Slippers (lace and straps) 1.95 $3.95 value Ladies' Satin Slippers. . . . 2.95 MEN'S AMI) BOYS ' SUITS 1 lot Men's and Young* Men's Conserva tive Suits for 11.95 $20.00 value Men's and Young* Men's Sport Models, both Grays and Brown 14.95 Boys' Suits from 7 to 17 during this sale 4.48 Boys' Extra Coats, all colors 2.98 PANTS ! PANTS !! $3.50 value Men's Lace Leg Pants, heavy quality 2.48 $4.50 to $5.00 value Men's Dress Pants, extra quality ' . 3.79 $5.00 value Men's Pants, guarantee satis factory-*, new pair or money back, extra heavy quality gray only, sizes from 30 to 50, at . . 2J9S $2.50 value Men's Extra Good A Quality Khaki Pants, mole skin finish, at^ 1.48