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Pfftm VTF. SALE, Kt h ' voiihu,. ?n i;<?s,viuivk ; V W. '.t '{??,! 'P. ? :v Sheorn, K? u < 'f > i,; ?>. I.ijiian Moiscley, 1 1.-4 .!? . .! -unit- Kolh-rts, Kvi<' r :\ < i?f Robert*, \V, C, Uc-'U ; V. . .I V- \ Ri.l.,1 t>, Plaint irt\ . .?gainst M >4 2 ijC ii hrr{>( I hl' liv?uk t'f Camden and H (i (Mi fuon, ' ! K'fi'lhlHlH s. I * f ;<.!?* I ajld by virtue of 2* l'n l t'?' of !i ? r. J W. I >eV??i e, ' .Judge Pre s in the Fifth Circuit, , of date Nw\i mU'r 14th, U?2:i, I will m-11 at \ ubhc outcry before the CourJ. House in the city *?f < aindt n, S. du ring the legal h<?Hi?' of sail- on the ftr&t Monday in December, next, I'.xtiabir Urd, 1923* to the highest bidder tor cash, the following real t gtftU All that parcel or tract of land con taining Fifty-Five (55) acres, more or Jess, lying about three mile# East of Canute n, in the County of Kershaw, and 3tate of South Carolina, bounded on the North by property , of \V. K. Roberta below described, on the Bast by County Home and Poor llou.se, on the South by public load to Adams Miil and on the W'ost by lands of B. I.. Shirley and by lands formerly of Wiley Sheorn and James Sheorn, but now Of M. C. W<*.it and J. H. Clyburn. A LSO All that tract of laud adjoining the above containing twenty (20) acres j more or les#, Wounded North by Home . latt E. ( K ?>> ? i*t , by 'County Home* and I'oor House, and j land of Malvern Hill Chttpel, South by j property ahpve described of estate of ? K. ('. Roberts, and West by lands for* morly of Wiley and James Shqorn, now of M C. West and .1. IT. Clyburn, H. H. CLAUKE, Mufitcr. November I t, Ji*28. , MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, , County of Kershaw, Court of Common IMeas. i; K. Gardner, Plaintiff, afratnst LiUi? Walter*, Defendant. i Under an order of His Honor, J. W. D.eYore, Presiding Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated November 15, ' 1 will sell t<> the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Ki i -haw County Court House door, | in Camden, in said Stater during the , legal hours of sale on the tlrst Mon J day, being the third day of December, 11*28, the following described real estate : "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, bcihg and .situated in the aforesaid County and State, contain ing one hundred and forty (140) acres, more or less, arifl i.s bounded as follows: On the north by lands of W. K., Davis, east by lands of 1]. W. Best and Annie Cato, south by lands of K, llrannon, and on the west by lands of C. G. Gardner and W. H. Brannon." II. B. CLAUKK, Master. November 15, 1923. More Milk ? -Or Richer Milk / You cvxJkm t just one tliiiKj (tqiA your dairy cows ? milk, r it. !i miik, and lots of it. And you naturally want to get intllc wi.'h the I >\vest possible feed cost. I h.it' just what we guarantee Ce-re-a-Iia Sweets to do. It will produce trior- milk or better milk, at less cost, than a/17 off.i-, f vd on the market, bar none.. ( 'e-rr-.i li a sweets proves up i:i the milk, pail, and in the bank In! nice. ? RtJl.D nv DAN M. JONES, CAMDEN, S. C. Four Weeks' Trial At Our Risk Fcc?l C <?-?<? -a-lia SwffH 10 any cow in > our lieril for four wrrka. If she docun't |??v?* more miik or lxt:er tnilk, if she doeui't show you a t'tggf we will refund every crnt of your money. Cereaha Sweets THE TUXEDO LINE OF FEEDS Ce-re-a-ila Swwti Dairy Tuxedo Tuxedo Chop Tuxedo Hog Ration Tuxedo Pigeon Feed Tuxodo Egg Mauh Tuxedo Scratch Tuxedo Chick Tuxedo Buttermilk Starter nnd Growing Mash Tuxedo Developer etc. This Coupon and 2S centt Get* SI T uiedo F?rm Record Muit cumpietc Record oa m?(kejt Simple, rry u krep. Reproduction of Hftuckt Xiil t*?rm Record Book, which ?f!ii rrery where J?r #1.00. Brinf iUi? coupon in with 2S cenu ?nd we will lupply yon. Sure is strong Th<? nir-tight Kilter top kec, j tho lye full - strength a.nl nl ways ready for instant uso. The Standard for Good Lye For twenty year.; Red Devil Lye has been the standard for good lj'e. Lye must do the hard, rough work about the place. The concentrated strength of Red Devil assures quick results when there's real cleaning and work to be done. Ask your grocer for the can with the smiling Red Devil on the label. You can depend upon every can having the same uniform strength. Red Devil is convenient to use, it is economical it sure is strong ? it is the standard for good lye. Write for Free Booklet Wm, Schield Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Hermitage ConimunJty, Nvwh. Mi. L. Croiley ami Mr, G. 1''. Gardner motored to Darlington Sun day ami spent the day there. Mr. and Mr*. Fiirnian Gardner spent Sunday in Bethune with, the former's sifter, Mrs. Jones. Mr. W. C, Guy of Columbia spent SuiuImv at the h<>m?* (if Mis* l?or.t Gardner, A party of thirty young people moiiiicd out to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Pearson Saturady evening and had a surprise party. The old Virginia reel was enjoyed by all arid games were played, after which the party returned home. ? ? The friends of Mrs. W. I'. Cargill are glad to know that she has return ed from the hospital where she under went an operation and is doing nicely. Mfi. Dixon won the first prisse for the clean up campaign during the month of September and October, and Mrs. Boone won second. Mr. W. E. Hamjmond of Lancaster spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Sterlin Riley and children are visiting parents in Hartsville. Employees of the mill have been enjoying the radio concerts for the past week. Mr. R. B. Pitts, Pres. and Treas. is always glad for the em ployees to use his radio outfit. The Company furnishing electric power fur this section have notified the industries that it may be neces sary to curtail on account of low wa ter. In case this curtailment is ac tually required, the Hermitage Mills have already secured materials for operating their entire plant with steam and water, so that if this cur tailing is enforced there will be no loss of time for any employees. Mrs. It. D. Pitts was the charming hostess at a delightful iYiformal fea Monday afternoon for the mill teach ers, including Misses Ruby Glover, Ernestine Batuman, Louise Patterson, Maude Botts, Mrs. Pearce and Miss Woodard. The Hermitage Community Asso ciation are preparing booth for dis play at the Kershaw County Fair. Funderburk-Plyler. Married at the home of Probate Judge W. L. McDojvell, on Saturday night last, November 10th, Mr. Lonie Preston Plyler and Miss Berch Ree Funderburk, both of Lancaster, S. C. The bride is a relative of Senator Funderburk, of our county. Branhani-Dowey. On Sunday, November 11th, at the home of Probate Judge McDowell, Mr. Adolphus Dowey and Miss Mary Ma lita Branham, two highly -esteemed young people of LugofT were married, Judge McDowell officiating. Speed and Suspicion An automobile manufacturer re cently received a visit from a party of distinguished tourists, and for their entertainment had a complete ear as sembled in something like ten min utes. The daily papers published this feat and a few days later the manu facturer received a telephone call ask ing if it was true that he had assem bled a car in ten minutes. "Yes," re plied the manufacturer, why?" "Oh, nothing," was the calm reply, "only I've got the car." ? -Vibrator. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. : Paul Truesdel, an infant, by F. L. Truesdel his guardian ad litem, et 1 al., Plaintiff*, against ; T. J. Peach. Individually, and in his | own right, and as administrator of the estate of William Peach, de ! ceased. Defendant. j Under an order of His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge of Fifth 'Judicial Circuit. dated November 15, 1U23, 1 will sell to the highest bidder | at public ' auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of sale on the first Mon day, beinK tin third day of December, 1 the following described real ! estate: All that certain piece, parcel or 1 tract of land Ivin*;. bein^ and situated in the County of -Kershaw, State of South Carolina, containing one hun dred ami fif'\ (I.'O) acres, more or less, and bounded north bv lands of R. L. Bel!, -.ml l>> lands of J. K. D von and Sa!!;e i'miw, ea>t by lands of T. J Peach and \\?-st h\ Lottie Hor ton and known the William {'each "1 lonie Pla? e All that ccrtaw p:> > e. part-el or t : a 1 1 u!' lar.d l.?-in^ and situate iii th?- ' nun!) <>f Kershaw, State of ^?'Uth Carolun. tontainir^ one hun dn d an i nin< M'.'U) ai res, more or le-N, and bounii-.i north by lands of .1 R. li:tk< r and b.hn W< -st, south by land> >f \\ . W. II rton, cast by lands of John W.-* a i ! Car*.?n & Threatt, and u<*t by Iand? W W Horton and P rank Trut>d<i. H H t'l.AHKb, Master. Novi mi't r I .*?. li?2:{. A throbbing nervous headache? MENTHOLATUM ouirkly soothes it YOUR BODY NEEDS STRENGTH OF IRON THIRTY, years ago physicians begun iy prescribe (Judy's lVpto-Marigan because it pro vided a form of iron; which wan easily digested and did not atfect the teeth. Now is the season when you especially need it. Your drug gist lias it, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial Tablet* the health -building I value of iitulr'rt Pt'iil<yiitti)(itn, write t<?Uy for venerou* Trial I'ucRkjjo of Tablet *. Send iu> money <*- ju >t nanu? and niMtVa* to Jll. J. nrtiteubuch ('??., 63 Warren 8t.. N. Y. Gude's pepto-^angan Tonic and Blood Enricher i Henry M. Alcorn, state's attorney of Connecticut, is investigating charges thaj 200 or more fake phy sicians on tho strength of fake diplo mas and licenses have been practicing medicine in that state. Numbers of th* alleged fakirs have confessed that the charges are true. * Hack^to Nature. The Atlantic City styles are killing' ?On the beach the one-piece is the thing, the smaller the piece the "spififer," an' on the Board Walk 'bout all they wear is a coat of tan and a lot of 'em got the druggist busy helping 'em to get rid of that.-? Vivifyer, Wants?For Sale FOR SALE ? At a bargain a Superior one ton truck in good condition. Apply to T. K. Trotter, Camden, S. C. 33-35pd j CALL The Ever Ready Pressing Club for cleaning, pressing, altering and repairs. .Phone 159-J. Prompt ser vice, reasonable price. J. S. Gam ble, Proprietor, 859 Broad Street, Camden, S. C. 33tf FOR SALE. ? Twenty-five choice, young, bronze tuikeys at forty cents per pound F. O. B. Camden, S. C. Write or wire, L. Perry Mac key, P. O. Drawer 196, Kershaw, S. C. 33pd. LOST ? Two Walker fox hounds, color white, black and tan, one has wire ring cut around Kind leg at knee, answers to name of "Ike", the other a small dog is a little cross-eyed, answers to name of "Jeff". Reward of $25.00 for each if returned to R. R. Shaw, Bishopville, S. C. 33pd LOST ? One black and white male fox terrier, with tan spots over each eye. Answers to name of "Gyp." Reward if returned to A. M. Mc Leod, Camden, S. C. 33sb FOR SALE. ? One Ford roadster in good condition, has been run about 4,000 miles. Apply to J. L. Mim naugh & Company, Camden, S. C. 33pd. WANTEI) ? Pine, Cypress, and Poplar Logs. We pay cash for No. 1 logs the year round and will send our inspector to take up logs at ship ping m>int. Also buy small tracts of goo3 timber. Address the Zick graf Co., Denmark, S. C. 3Gsb. WANTED ? Good two to three horse Ha rmer with ample, labor, who has own stock and feed, to farm on halves. Farm five miles from Ker shaw; sandy soil, been planted in grain and peas. A good house, hog and cattle pasture; good cotton and grain land. Will furnish ample fer tilizer to one who will fight the weevil and poison as I dictate. Good opportunity. Fred E. Culvern, "Ker shaw, S. C. 33sb. FOR SALE ? One new three-room house with outbuilding, located be tween lots No. 910 and 914 South Fair street. Apply to T. A. Stew art, Camden, S. C. 32-33jtd FOR SALE? 175 acres, good farming land, 13 miles northeast of Camden on Porter road. Six-room dwelling, good barns, deep well pump on plate. Address W, M. Elliott, Rt. L, Cassatt, S. C. 32-34pd FOR SALE ? Milk and cream in any quantity. Apply to 'Mrs. B. R. Truesdale, Camden, S. C. 31-39pd FOR SALE ? Dodge Touring Car, in perfect condition, with bumper and good tires. In use ten months. 1923 model. Mrs. T. P. Sanders, Ha good, S. ('. 31-34sb FOR SALE ? Several cows fresh in ! milk. Prices reasonable. Apply to! W. A. Edwards, Westville, S. C., ) Rte. 1. 30tfsb j ' FOR SALE ? Two large plate glass! doors. Apply to Chronicle Office,! Camden, S. C. 29tf j FOR SALE ? Farm of 101 Acres.: southeast of Camden, formerly ! known as "The Collins Land", ad- 1 joining lands of Reuben Hinson, and others Apf>ly to L. A. Witt kowsky, Camden. S. C. 27tf. FOR SALE OR RENT? A good five to six horse farm in West Wateree, lower portion of ' County. Good residence on t jplace. Barns and. hoaaen for labor. Apply lo C. J. Shannon, Jr., Camden, S. C. 26- tf ? I , One thousand feot of the automobile speedway at Beverly HilU, near Loa Angeles, Cal? was destroyed by tire I Saturday. It was the second fire with* | i?j two weeks. MASTERS' SALE, uStati. of South Carolina, { County of Kershaw, Court of Common Plea*, I Lugene 11. Dibble, Andrew H. Dibble, William S, Dibble, James L. Dibble, Ui Dennie Dibble, Martha Louise j 'Maxwell* KUy N. Thompson, Lizzie i K. Davis and Eugeno Levy, Plain" | tiffs against NVyatt N. Dibble, J, B. Taylor, Hen Taylor, Catherine Taylor and Louise Taylor, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Decree of His Honor, Judge J. W. DeVore, pre siding in the Fifth Cireuit, of date November 14th, H>23, I will sell in front of the Court House door in the City of Camden, S. C., during the lcv gal hours of sale, for cash, on the first Monday of December next, being De cember 3rd, 1923, the following de scribed real estate: All that parcel or lot of land in the City of Camden, in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, being known as city lot No. 748, in the plan of said city of Camden, fronting One Hundred (100) feet West on Campbell Street of said city arid ex tending back East of a uniform width to a depth of Five Hundred Seventy fhrw (678) feet., more, or l<.?Si a'd bounded North by Huum, Kaat bv Schcnk, South by EstelUj Kaulk and F. M. Zeinp and West by (.'anmbell Street. Also - ' " All that parcel or lot of land in the City of Camden, County ?-!' K.ishaw ami State of South Carolina, known as city lot No. 1048 in the cily of Camden, fronting Sixty-Six (M) feet West on Broad street of Camden, and extending back East of a uniform width to a depth of *?wo Hundred Sixty-four (264) feet and bounded North by property of W. O. Hay, East by property Of Joe Harrison, and South by property of E. 1!. Dibble ami Wust by Broad street of Camden ' ALSO . All that parcel or lot of land in the city of Camden i nthe county of Ker shaw. Stats of South Carolina, known as lot No. 1146 in the plan of said city, fronting Sixty-five (65) feet East on Church "street of Camden, and running back West of a uniform width to a depth of Two Hundred Sixty-Four (264) feet and bounded North by lot now of -A. G. Vaughn, East by Church Street, South by property of Burke and West by prop, erty now or formerly of estate of Henry Davis. Any person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the Mas ter in cash or certified check on some responsible Bank the sum of Fifty Dollars, as a pledge to make good his bid in case of its acceptance. B. B. CLARKE, Master. ^November 14, 1923. $685 F. O. D. Delrcit This car can be obtained through the Ford Weekly. Purchase Plan. Four- Door Sedan Interior Features A cozy, attractive interior has been a ch ie ved i n t he Ford Four-Door Sedan. Broadcloth upholstery, soft brown with a slightly darker stripe, harmon izes with the lighter shade in the head lining. Ornamental interior fittings arc finished in nickel. Doors are made of one 6oIid sheet cf heavy aluminum, very light and strong Kershaw Motor Company CARS - TRUCKS ? TRACTORS JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT Hackney, Tyson & Jones and Carolina Buggies. HACKNEY WAGONS Horses and Mules Harness and Saddlery of all kinds. GEORGE T. LITTLE NOTICE! fi We are booking NITRATE OF SODA orders for W. R. Grace & Co. F. M. WOOTEN BROKER r ?