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KARESH'S Grocery Store SPECIALS For 10 Days > To My Friend* And Customers: On account of bad weather I have extended my Grocery Sale 10 Days longer. All groceriejs and Hour has advanced. The prices at Karesh's Grocery Store will be the same. F ? 25 lb. sic. granulated sugar $1.85 10 lb. sk. granuated sugar . . . 75 s 5 lb. sk. granulated sugar .40 Choice green coffee, lb 27Vb 1 qt. choice rice .12 1 qt. Blue Rose rice .15 1 qt. fancy Blue Rose rice .18 1 lb. can Rosedale table peach .15 2Vk lb. can Silverdale table peach .25 IVi lb. can tomatoes .09 2 lb. can tomatoes .11 Vi lb. can flat salmon .09 1 lb. can choice salmon ... 12% 1 lb. Argo salmon ...... 27Va 1 lb. can Delmonte salmon 27l/a V2 lb can Libby Alaska salmon .18 Va lb. can Columbia River salmon 20 24 lb. sk. good S. R. flour .1*15 24 lb. sk. choice S. R. flour 1.20 24 lb. sk. best S. R. flour ' 1.25 24 lb. sk. Nellie King, plain flour 1.20 24 lb. sk. A-No. 1 plain flour 1.25 24 lb. sk. Gold Medal plain flour 1.40 1 lb. can Campbell tomato soup 10 1 lb. can Campbell chicken soup 10 lj lb. can Campbell vegetable soup 10 2 lb. can Libby's crushed pineapple .25 2 lb. can Libby's sliced pineapple 27 NOTICE OF SA(*E State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. L. K. Hill. Plaintiff, against John Tucker and one Buick Touring Car License No. C-7614, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to mo by Samuel N. Nicholson, Magistrate, in the above entitled case, I have seized and taken into my possession one Buick tour 4ng Car License No. C-7614, which I will offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash in front of the Court House door in the City of Camden, County and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in February, A. D. 1925, during the legal hours of sale, the proceeds of said sale to be dis posed of nrcording to law. W. L. HUNNICUTT, Constable. Scott H. Gilbert of Beaufort has been arrested, charged with the shoot ing and killing of his young wife. The young wife before dying stated that she was ?fhot by her yountf hus band. Col. Isaac M. Meekins hats been appointed United States judge for the eastern district of North Caro lina. His appointment has been con firmde by the senate and he was sworn into office by Chief Justice Taft. Mts. Tayloe Ross was inaugurated as governor of Wyoming yesterday, i The social festivities connected with ' the occasion were omitted in defer- j ence to the expressed wishes of Mrs. j % Ross, on account of the recent death ? ? of her husband. Will Defend Motor Title U* Columbia, January 17,?'Introduc tion in the senate this week of a bill to repeal the motor vehicle r?gi*tra tion law led Representative James O. Bh^pprd cl Kdgcfu-M o?unt>. to in |Q? i Mat< nwnt here tonight defend ing the act and getting out reasons for Ui continued' existence. The re cent reduction of 10 per cent in all automobile tfjeft insurance rates in South Carolina was attributed by the Kdtcefield representative, directly to the operation of the registration law, which went into effect on the first i^day of the year. "It becomes practi cally impossible under the law to dispose of a stolen motor vehicle in South Carolina, and to that extent it discourages the operations of pro fessional motor thieves within the borders of our state," he declared. Representative Sheppard stated that under the law sheriffs and chiefs of police are required to report to the state highway department thefts of motor vehicles, and the department is required to report in turn to every licencing agency in the United States the theft of any motor vehicle in South Carolina. "I learned from the state highway department that as a result of new systems initiated in the compilation of its records and with -the use of improved equipment pro vided for under this act, that the de partment will be enabled hereafter to furnish to the state tax commission at practically no eost complete records of motor vehicles -registered and li censed in the 46 counties of the state. Such records will be turned over to the auditors of the respective coun ties Tor comparison with returns made in the counties for purposes of taxation, and it is confidently be lieved that this system will result in the placing of thousands of motor J vehicles on the tax books which hith erto have escaped taxation." The bill to repeal the motor title law was introduced in the senate by Senator John Howard Moore of Abbeville. Representative Sheppa^rd sponsored the existing law in the house and Senator D. M. Crosson of Lexington, in the senate. Presbyterian Church Services Bethesdp Presbyterian church, De Kalk street, Rev. Edwin Muller, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Morning service 11 o'clock. Wednes day prayer meeting at 4 p. m. Christ Ian Endeavor 7:30 p. m.. Sundays. All seats free, visitors cordially wel comed. The health commissioner of Chi- j j cago has posted signs in that city; [warning persons against eating raw j oysters on pain of a fine of $25. The ! move is a step to guard against the spread of typhoid fever, which it is! alleged is done by eating raw oys- j ters. During the first eleven months of 11*24 there were 561 deaths in,. New York caused by drinking poison liquor. Death of Mr. I). L. Davis Mr. I). I, Davis, age 72, a former resident of Lee county, died at his honu- mar Clinton, N. (\, Thursday January 8th, after an illness of about ten weeks. His death was not unex pected as he had been in ill hcaltn for several years. During all of his intense .suffering he never grumbled or complained, bearing it as he ha. borne the burdens of life, with pa tience and fortitude, having great faith in the God he served and tho reward hereafter for those who do His will, Funeral services were con ducted at his home by his pastor, who gave a brief account of his useful life, characterizing him as a fearless man of God whose life had been living example of Christian faith and duty. Burial took place at the Clin ton cemetery where the Masons per formed the last rites. Mr. Davis was reared in Lee county, where he was a successful farmer, haying mov ed to Clinton, N. C., about 14 years ago. Had he lived seven days longer, he would have been married 62 years, to Miss Mary Eliza Arrants of Cam vlen, S. ? C. He is survived by his wife and two sons McD. Davis and T. A. Davis both of Clinton, N. C. Mr. Davis will be remembered by the older residents of Camden and vi cinity where he has numerous friends and relatives. < The Chicago city health department estimates the number of deaths from bad liquor during the year at 200. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of stockholders of the Fidelity Building and Loan As sociation will be held on Tuesday Jan. 20th at four o'clock p. m. at the office of Peoples Bank for the purpose of electing directors and such other business as may properly come before it. All members are urged to attend in person, or to hand in their proxies. J. B. WALLACE, Sec. Trea.s. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, January 81st, 1925, I will make to the Probate Judge of Kershaw coun. ty my final return as guardian of the estate 6f Reckling Jones, he hav ing obtained his majority, and on the same date I will apply to the said Probate Judge for a final discharge from my trust as said guardian. PAUL E. JONES, Guardian Est. Reckling Jones. Camden, S. C., Dec. 31, 1924. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING A meeting of the stockholders of Hermitage Cotton Mills will, be held at the office of the company, Camden, S. C., Wednesday, February 18th, at twelve o'clock noon for the purpose of considering a resolution of the Board of Directors recommending an increase of the capital stock of the corporation to a maximum of $350, 000.00. This also being the date of the regular annual meeting, the usual annual busipes will be transacted at that time. H. R. LANG, Camden, S. C., Secretary. Jan. 12, 1925. Are You Satisfied With the Crops You Have Been Making? IF NOT HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE REASONS FOR YOUR FAILURE? DID YOU USE THE HEST FERTILIZERS OR JUST THOSE YOU COULD BUY CHEAPEST? Farmers who used Congaree Fertilizers made 7'A away above the average crop last year THIS FERTILIZER IS SCIENTIFICALLY MADE OF THE VERY BEST MA TERIALS AND WILL MAKE A CROP IF ANYTHING WILL. ASK ANY FAR MER WHO HAS USED IT. HAD YOU NOT BETTER BUY IT THIS YEAR? WE SELL ALL GRADES OF CONGAREE FERTILIZERS AND WILL MAKE YOU CLOSE PRICES. ?? : . . SEE US SPRINGS & SHANNON 7 " . (INCORPORATED) Mt. Croghan Citiien Dead Mr. YV. N. Rati iff, a well known and highly esteemed citisen of Mount Croghan and throughout Chesterfield ouinty, died Monday morning t' 5 o'clock. at his home. Aboult two mortths ago he was taken ill with heajt trouble and high blood pres sure, since which time he had been confined to his bed mo9t of the time. The late Mr. Ratliff was born and reared near Wadesboro, Anson coun ty, N. C. He later moved to Chester field, where he lived for It) years, af ter which time ho cast his lot here, wheje he lived the remainder of his life 25 years. He was 62 years old. ?Chesterfield Advertiser, Attention Veterans and Pensioners. There will be a meeting of Camp Richard Kirkland at the Court House on Saturday, the 24th day of January, 1925 at eley^n o'clock. All veterans who are able to do so are urged to at tend, and cOme prepared to pay their annual dues. Those not able to at* tend are urged to send in their dues by some one else. It is important that we have a full meeting, as busi ness of importance will be up for con* sideration. W. P. Russell, Commander. Representative Everett Sanders of Indiana, is to become private secre tary of President Coolidge,- following the resignation of C. Bascom Slemp. NOTICE The annual meeting of stockholders of The Fidelity Building & Loan As sociation will be' held at its office 926 Broad street at seven o'clock p. m. January 29th, 1925. J. B. WALLACE, - Sec. Treasurer. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, January 24th, 1925, I will make to the Probate Court of Kerahftw County, my final return as Admin istrator of the estate of Dtsn&Ie Truesdell, deceased, and on the aame date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said AO* ministrator. W. J. TRUESDELL. Camden, S. C., December 20th, 1924. jan 23-pd TRESPASS NOTICE All partiee are hereby warned not to trespass upon my lands six miles north of Camden, near Gam Bmmmpt for any purpose whatsoever. Parties disregarding this notice will be ..dealt with according to law. J. C. NICHOLSON. January 9, 1925. 41-48-pd Dies at the Wheel M. H. McElwee, president 0f th*, Consolidated Lumber Co., of Cowards and prominent famber man of State?, villr, N. <\, dropped dead at Cowarfr this afternoon at 4:15 white drivin* hi.-' Dodge coupe. Ik- was uwomi - pfAttd by K. I.. Montgonu !y cwMm. of the Hank of Cowards. Mr. Montgomery noticed the cm sUrene sharply to the tiglfet almotl running into a wagon. He r$ach?tf for the wheel and gut the car the othf v way. The body of Mr. McKlwee falling over on the shoulder of Mi.\ Montgomery. The body was shipped to State-,, ville, N, C., lor burial. Mr. McElwee recently, purchased $100,000 worth of Umber in the Cowards section and his big mill had just begun operation. The terrible auto wreck of the day before had ? unnerved the lumber man happening in a few hundred feet of his mill. He knew both Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Stalvey and was on the scene shortly after the accident. Mr. McElwee was . 59 years of age.?Florence News-Ke* view, January 15. ' Each Lord Mayor spends something like $75,000 out of his own money for the honor of being London's chief magistrate. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Monday, February 23rd, 1925, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw Coun ty my final return as Executor of the estate of Bina Dinkins, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said court for a final discharge as said Executor. JAMES GETTYS, Executor, Estate of Bina Dinkins., Camden, S. C., January 17th, 1926. NOTICE Notice to the Stockholders of Cam den Loan and Realty Company: Please take notice that a meet ing of the stockholders of Camden Loan and Realty Company will be held in the directors' room of the First National Bank of Camden, South Carolina, on Tuesday, Febru ary 3rd, 1925, at 4:30 p. m., to con aider a resolution of the directors of said Camden' Loan and Realty Com pany, providing for the reduction of capital stock of said Camden Loan and Realty Company from Twenty* five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) to Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) ind for the distribution among its stockholders of the capital in excess of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). John T. Mackey, Vice Pres. and Secty. THIS WEEK'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE Mrs. Jones has this week arranged a cross-word puzzle, correct iu design and with enough twisters interlocked to make it interesting and instructive. There isn't a hard word in the whole puzzle?after it has been solved?but you'll find No. 5, horizontal, does not automatically wofk Itself out. Instead you'll have to do a bit of thinking. HORIZONTAL 1. Appropriate wrongfully. Most high (Mohammedan.) To chop off. Electrical unit. Prefix for. 13. A disease (alahg.) 14. Lurk about. 10. Mother. 17. Devoured. 18. Negative. 20. Country is eastern hemisphere. 23. To peruse. Pertaining to experience. Remove outer covering. An elevation. Small room. Ever. 32. Pound (abbr.) 31. On ships without steam. 36. Continent (abbr.) 37. A number. 39. Highlands (abbr.) ?10. Energy. 11. Raised platform of a theater. 42. Over and above what is required. VERTICAL 1. Extreme. 2. Cry. 3. Opposed to down. 4. An ?rerfr#?n tree. 5. Soon. 6. Left (abbr.) 7. Part of anatomy. *. s?ve .11. Double nothing. 14. Necessary groceries. IB. One of the approaches to a house. ? ? IT. Pointed at. 19. Air again. 21. Observe. 22. Anger. 24. Everyone. 26. Raw hides. 28. South American animal. 30. That by which a person is desif- . nated. ? 31. Othej-. 33. Gamble. 35. Pronoun. 36. Method of address. 38. Continent (abbr.) 40. Eastern state (abbr.) to Last Week'? Puzzfc