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Gifts That Please To visit our store this season will mean easier selections and greater all-round satisfaction in your re membrances to friend or relative. Here displayed are f inest toilet sets, perfumes, imported and otherwise; inexpensive thing-a-ma-bobs in fine * glass - and china-ware and, for the man, you can never go wrong ,on smoking material from our counters. DeKalb Pharmacy k REALTY TRANSFERS -rr? ? ' ^ ^ Changes of Real Eatate a? Recorded In the Office of Auditor Sallio J. Nunnery and Harriet Wil son to Allen B. Murchison, one-half interest in 100 acres near Camden, $150. W. L. Blaukmon to I). A. Hinson, 100 aers near Westville, $l,04(j. R." Cox to \V. E. Vincent, 7-1 acres, near Westville, $3,300. Lila B. Smith to Bank of Camden, K20 acres West NVateroe, price not stated. Emma J. Maii^um to itank of Be thune, 70 acre? . near Bethune, $500. Bank of Bethurie'. to O. E. and Kmmn .1. Mangum, 29 acres near Haley's Mill, $500. , Millie BVown and Lottie Staines to Isabella Brown, 53 acres near Mt. Zion, $1,000. ft. L. done* to K. M.' Uu? kaheo, 31 lures near Bethune, $300. Lena Twitty to W. C. Twitty, 832 acres near Westvil!*-, $1,00, and othei consideration. T. K. ("opeland to l\. ( I . Davis, 1 !ot and building t^wu of Bethune, $ 1 ,300. Ruin - I!. Ross 1<j U\ ('. dloi'ton, I lot and building fix ^ t - north of Cam den, $H(K). Lucy M ion- : ? > \V. F. Mo. u-, 7n acres West Wateree, $525. B. ('. Truesdale to B. H. Boykin, 1 V acres at Boykins Mill, $2,200. Thomas J. Turner to J. U'. Most-, ley, t>5 acres east of Camden, $1,500. J. R. MoaeJey to Lewis & Christ mas, 50 acres EjisCpf .Camden, pricr not stated. Rebecca W. \yhite iw <0. T. Land. 1 lot, 1 mile east of Camden, $132.50. B. \V. Best to. E. B. King1, one-third interest Raley Mill property, $2,000. Henry and Helen A. Savage to' Henry Bracey, trustee, 30 acres West Wateree, $1)00. Kdmund and Ileins i.> Fannie B. j \bbott, 72 acres near Blaney, $1,SOO. j Rebecca W. White to Lewis and | I'hristmaf, 1 ? ' mile.-ea ' of Cam-; den. $21'. ? '.'^vis to J. K. Sever an. ??, 30* it re-? near Bethu'n?/*$5. and other | consideration. Rebecca W WHite ?".? Bcuiah E. j \lo!Vi<, 1. yot, I m^t-.e.r-r <?f Camden, . We will appreciate /./our Christmas hi/si/iess You will (/( 7 fresher , cleaner, and t ? ? ? ? better (foods from the: hslectrik Maid Ha kt Shop $102.50. Rebecca W. White, to C. 1*. DuBose, 1 lot, 1 mile east of Camden, $110. i J. Alvin Cauthern, et al, to Edgar .Cauthern, 70 acres near Kershaw, j $500, etc. Hettie K. Cauthern to J. A\ Cauth |,'0rn, 4t> acres near Kershaw, $500. R. II. Hilton, .Master, to Belton j Brown, 100 acres Flat Rock Town I ship, $1,000. J. M. Wood to II. E. Buckles, 117 ; acres near Blanoy, $2,200. ( Rebecca W. White to Belle D. Boul i ware, 1 lot, 1 mile oast of Camden, ! $185. L. A. De'as to I). T. ' Bradley, 2^ acres near CarjoWy school, *$460. W. L DePass, Jr., to W. L. De ; Pass, 1 lot, Fair street, Camden, $500. [ Wesley Charles to Carrie Ruther ! ford, t acres north of citv limits, $5. ! etc. ; -j. ' ?, _ ; ? i .. , ' SCRAPS AND FACTS . ? i . I , tnfer'c>iti?K Notes Gathered From Many Sources. Tin- Chilean Hall <? f Fanu contain t many English and Scotch, names., i You cannot, it is said, gather six Russians together in a room without , hom ing six different opinions on any - u l>> t discussed animatedly. London's new automatic teleph>?n? : system will take fifteen vear* to < >m I \. plt'lL*. In the tirm- v( Cicero a K >ma.i : senator was prohibited by law from , engaging ?" business that would take Mm out of Italy. New York's first newspaper was 1 puh i-liN] just UOU years ago. It na> ' f. i w n as the New York Gazette. The Turkish headgear or' yesterday ! be iitg made into foot waTmers of; today. I ho Red Crescent, correspond- j ing to oil'- Rod Cross, is collecting discarded fezzes and having them' mad''- in* > be I ippers. A-I'lo.isant Occasion ' "lvNi Woman's Missionary Socio ty of tht1" Methodist church. held the last meeting *>f the \( ar oh Tuesday after noon at the home uf Mrs. N. (.'. Ar m-n an.l the occasion was especially pleasant as, in addition to the business program interesting . social numbers i'.-at ur? ?i. The president of the M i.-siona i y So ? ?!??{ y . Mr>. w. R. DeLoache. called the meeting to order and reports of '!:? -ti :? i "vies > ho wed the >plendid : k ?: ? -!ir ? 4 :fc?* year by the . i;..-' th? apab'e leadership !:. \V. M ? ham. Mrs. H. C?. . ' M ? I 1 Mek'e?"/.ie and W . During ' a : - I p- ( - :,Icn! of this .1" ' ;j-ch work. M i > ! .? ??. ; : \ 1 i herself a :?_? .a: .it ' .. . ft ? : leader and h? 1 * ? <??.*< -i av.other year ?<? v" ? 1;. ?? o? their \?v. ? V. '? -r ?, .? :.r ?! ir: apprc '? 'it.! . : r ? i tinsi Ifish k * a .'?< ?- f : h? ???* iety pro '? *? 1 rai ? mi < ? an.i use t- which was JEWELRY BARGAINS We have placed within one ol' our show windows a large number of parcels con taining* articles of merchandise (all new) ranging in value from $1.00 to $16.00. To give our customers an opportunity to purchase a real bargain we are selling these parcels for $1.00 each, while they last. Come in and make your selections of Christmas gifts for the family. F. D. G00DALE, Jeweler Kiven to her in a moat pleading ami graceful manner by Mr*. I. J. Mc Kenzie, i^ acceptance of which Mrs. DeT/oacho expressed her thanks and appreciation in gracious and sincere words. Mrs." Sanders and Mrs. Mitchell de clining re-election as circle leaders the following were nominated and elected: Moadames I. J. McKenzie, 0. M. McCaskill and Wiley Sheorn. Un der the leadersb/p of those competent workers a successful yeair of church ] work is assured. Mrs. Kebecca West, who has had the church yard in charge for the entire year has contributed in a sub stantial way to the successful work done by this organization. Miss Annie Long, accompanied( on the piano Kjjf Mrs. S. C. Zemp sang a Christmas carol, which added greatly to tho pleasure of the after noon. . Mrs. N. C. Arnett entered the room with a stocking six feet long, filled to overflowing with a wealth of dainty and substantial gifts which were presented to Mrs, Joseph Peeler by friends ajpd members of the Mis sionary society. In placing the gifts before the surprised honor guest she was assured that each gift represent ed the friendship and love of the many friends' who had fqund such great pleasure in helping to fill tho stocking for her. Mrs. Peeler ex pressed her surprise and pleasure in a graceful way and opened the pack ages that all mitfht see and enjoy the beautiful contents of the interesting looking packages. Although having been in our midst fot* only a year, by her gracious personality, charm ing friendliness and willing spirit of co-operation in all of the work that has come before the church and com munity, Mrs. Peeler has greatly en deared herself to the hearts rf he,r friends a>id co-workers. The hostess assisted throughout the afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Henry Truesdell, served Christmas candies and on leaving each guest was given i dainty . package of candy tied in Christmas ribbons. The rooms were attractive in their decoration of smilax and holly and numerous bowls of white narcissi and wl./.r eh r y sa nthemums were used. .Christmas bells hung from -the chan deliers and vases of red berries added to the cheery glow of fires, brightened the rooms adding to the pleasure and comfort of the afternoon/. . -More than fifty gdests shared this delightful occasion and the coining year is looked forward to with great interest and enthusiasm by the mem bers of the Woman's, Missionary So ciety. Wants-For Sale MONEY TO LOAN ? On improved real estate. Address deLoach & de Loa^-h, Attorneys, Camden, S. C. 38-4 1-sb J( SI' ARRIVED? One car of B.C.X. Red Cedar Shingles, price on mand, don't be fooled by paying $7.50 any longer. Camden Lumber Company, Camden, S. C. 38sb FOR SALE ? Window Sash 34"x34", glassed, $1.7.r? per pair. ? Camden Floral Company, Phone 1M3. AOENTS ?'? ANTED ? Sworn proof of $7f>. ? a ck. $I.r>0 an hour for, s-part t i Introducing Real Guar-! anteed I; >.-iery. 1 1 *5 styles and ! color.*-. ! ? >. prices. Auto furnished ! agent*. N > ? apital or experience | rici'i ssa : \ Wiiknit Hosiery Co.,' D. N Greenfield. Ohio. 37-39-pd i LOR SALE- <J :? i cfrijjerator, : practically new, ::> good condition., Apply t !\ 11 D:hb! . Camden, ! S. C. 38 pd WANTED \ .i a \ -man to -r-n: ? ht !'u!i< ?? Blush Com pane, in Keiv v i i ty Address L. I? Mi Fad. I' . 1 ' n Max 1G0. , Rock 11 ill, S. < 38-40-pd i FOR SALE ? One - ? :,.irscpo\ver| Tnsicr steam < :.g./ \ mounted on . wheels a - goo! ?'< - '< Apply * *> I L-iiry Savagv. C.?:u.L:.. S. C. 38-3$-s 1) .It ST ARRIVED O; < f B.C.X.; lied Cedar Sh i price on do- j mand, don't h? ?'?..?'> i by paying $7..">u any ! o : : C.imde. Lumber Companv, Csmdc::, >. C. 38 sb FOR SALE? Twa 19 J 1 model Ford, touring cars; ?.?:'.?? 1 ght. Chevrolet delivery truck. Apply to U. N. 1 Myers. Broad Street Filling Sta- ! tion. Camden, S. C. 37-tf FORD SERVICE ? We handie genu? ine Ford parts. Let us do your repair wirk. F\j* runeed Ford me ehr/.MCs. Mr. Joe Pettigrew in charge of repair shop. Broad Street Filling StaMon. Phone 143, U. N. Myers, Prop. 15-sb FOR RENT FINNISH ED? Two bed rooms, private bath and kitchenette. Information call telephone 182-J,; Camden, S. C. 36-38-pd j MASTER'S SALE < Stale of South Carolina. C ounty of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Mary Alden Hopkins, Plaintiff, against J. R. Rodgers, Springs and Shannon, Incorporated, Julius Cahn and Ellis Cahn, MaclcPy Mercantile Company, and W. R. Gardner, in trad? as Farmers Grocery, Defendants. Under an o rd*r of Court herein, dated December 14, 1925, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court Housi? door, in Camden, in said State, during the legal hoXirn of sale on the first Monday, being the 4th day of January, 1926, the following described real estatt ?: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in the County of Ker shaw, Stafe of South Carolina, don taining eighty-nine (89) acres, more or less, and bounded on the northeast by land.s known as the James lands, SnuthwCst by lands known as Bar-, field lands, Southwest by lands of J. Hoyt Moseley, Northwest by lands now or formerly of j. S. Boykiu, the run of Trapps Mill swamp being the line on the Northwest side, being Uie tract of land conveyed to mo by Wil liam E. Kennington, by "deed .of date the 2nd of September, 1911, recorded in the Clerk's office of \ Kershaw County in Book A. D. page 20." Any one desiring to bid at said sale, except those who ha?*e established liens hereunder, shall first deposit with the Master the sum of one hun ! dred ($100.00) dollars, in cash, or certified check for a like amount on some responsible bank, as evidence of good faith; such deposit to be return ed to any unsuccessful bidder. R. H. HILTON, \ Master for Kershaw County. Pec. 16, 1926. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County o{ Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) M. L. Alexander, Plaintiff, against ? Hattie Mitchell, Gary Mitchell, Lily Mitchell, Jessie Mitchell, , Rhanie Brothers, a corporation under the, laws of the State of South Caro lina and A. J. Ives, C. L. Wilcox, A. L. Wilcox and W. T. Hopkins, co- partners in trade as Wilcox, Ives and Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order by his Honor, W. H. Townsend, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, of date December 17th, 1926, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House door in the City of Camden, on the first Monday in January next, being the 4th day thereof, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real' estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw about twelve miles South west of the City of Camden on the old Camden-Columbia Two Notch Road, containing thirty-six and 3-100 (3<? .'{-100) acres more or less, said tract of land being bounded on the North by lands of Cook, formerly of Jackson and Cook, on the East by lands of Sam Mitchell and Joe Cook, on the South and West by lands of John Mitchell, said tract of land be ing the same conveyed to me by deed of J. T. Hay, bearing date October 6th, WOO and of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County 'in Book DDI) page 38. "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate lying and being fti the State of South k Carolina, county of Kershaw lying and Jbeing in West ' Waters containing one hundred nine j teen acres, more or less, and lying on j | the Two Notch Road from Canuhn to Columbia being bounded yn the North by Two Notch Road, on the Fast by lands of Mahallie Mitchell, on the South by lands formerly of W. H. Jones and by lands claimed by the estate of Player, and on the West by lands of Higglns and by lands of Mahallie Mitchell. The above de scribed, tract of land is tho same con veyed to me by deed of F. M. Zemp of date October ll>li>. Also all that prce, paroel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State and County above sot forth in West Wateree Township cttniteiiriiiur fifty acres more or less, being bound ed on the North by lands of Joseph Cook, on thq East by lands of John Mitchell, and on the West by lands of Bon Getty s and Sam Branham. The gbovc described tract of land is the same conveyed to me by deed of J. JL Guy of date February 11th and of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kerphaw County in Book A. C. 727." Any one dosiring to bid at said sale "shall deposit , with the Master in money or certified check the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) as in evidence of good faith. R. H. HILTON, Master for Kershaw County. December 17th, 1925. MASTER'S SALE. State of, South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. F. M. Chichester and L. A. Wittkow- j sky, Trustees, Plaintiffs, against Camden Ice and Cold Storage Com pany, and Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Defendants." Under an order of Court herein, dated December 14, 1925, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion, for cash, before the Kershaw* County Court House door, in Camden; in said State, during the legAl hours of sale on the first Monday, being the 1th day' of January 1926, the follow ing described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land j situate in the City of Camden, County1 of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, 1 being rectangular in shape, and meas- ' uring two hundred (200) feet, more or loss, from north to south and one hundred (100) feet, more or less, from east to west. Said lot starting at a point-two hundred and twenty-five (225) feet, more or less,, east from an iron peg on Mill Street, and from that point extending at right angles northward two hundred (200) feet, more or less, thencft^t right angles eastward one hundred , (100) feet, moic or !e^, thence at fight, angles southward, two hundred (200) f more or less, thence at right huJ*: westward one hundred (100) fL. more or less, to the atafting p^iJ' Said lot being bounded north by urun erty of ParrTah; east by property Thos. Wilson, or.fhe Nouthwel"' Kwjlway Company; south by Mill street of the City of Camden; west b* property of McNair and property 0t Marshal, of which will more fully ?n. poar by plat attached by W. K. Kirf land, Surveyor, of date June, li?20 to deed from J. H. Osburn to H. W Uerfurth, it being the same propef conveyed to the Camden Ice and c0]5 Storage Company, Incorporated bv R. W. Herfurth. Also that parcel or lot of land in the City of Camden County of Kershaw, State of S<,U{J Carolina, fronting sixty-seven (67) feet west on Mill Street of Camden and extending back east of a uniform width to a depth of Two Hundred and Twenty feet (220), more or less, and bounded on the North by lot formerly of Schlosburg and S. F, 3^. ington, now of Charlotte R. Marshall east by land formerly of P. M. D Manning, now of J. H, Osborne, south by property formerly of Thomas Wil son, but now of Northwestern Jfarib road Company of South Carolina, and west by Mill Strec?t of Camden, Soqth Carolina. It being the same property conveyed to the Camden Ice and Cold Storage Company, Incorporated, by R. W. -Herfurth, together with the plant, structures, erections, and con structions, now or hereafter placed thereon, and in addition thereto, 'of machinery, fixtures, appliances, im plements And Appurtenances of every kind and character, which are now or may be hereafter ait any. time situated, lying and being in, on or about the said plants, premises, and property described herein, and used or pro vided for use in and about the opera tion of the said plants and property and the carrying on of the business of the Company in the same, whethei the same are now owned by the said, party of the fjrst part or shall here after be acquired by it." \ btd-Crom any one, except the plaintiff J Before the Master shall receive any or parties holding liens on said prop erty, he shall require a deposit of three hundred ($300.00) dollars, in \ cash or by certified check on some J reliable bank, as evidence of good faith, said money to be returned to unsuccessful bidder, R. H: HILTON, Master for Kershaw County. Dju'c. 16, 1925. , ; FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that Ida Ju M.cLain, Bx<icutrr? of the Will of John 1). McLa;n, deceased, has thi.< day made application to ,me for a final discharge from her trust as said {Cxecutrix and that Monday, January 18th, 1$26, a^t 11 o'clock a.m., as the time, ? and ? the Probato* office in Cam den, S. (\, the plaee'for the said peti tion. W. L. McDOVVKLL, ? Judge of Probate Ker. 00. Camden, S. C.t December 1C, 1925. The Best Christmas . ^ ? -???-. ? ? - - ^ <6 . * . ? ? ? % , . , . . , t4m ' ,? * if? .V 4 v*- / ' ' ;; . Reme ? V . * ' ' ' , 't i - &c'F ? ?? ' ?- - ?' : -v| A present that will last for 20 years, never wear out, never be lost or go out ? t* yt: of style, and thieves cannot break through and steal. Gi what other gift can you say the same? PERSONA L M EM OR A MHJM TO L. C. SHA W, AGT. December 1, 1925 . I take pleasure in reminding you of a form of pol icy issued by this Company which is especially appro priate at Christmastime . / refer to our Christmas and Birthday Trust is sued in units of $ 10,000 on any one of our regular plans of insurance. The unique provisions of this Trust are as follows: 1 ? The Trust provides , in the event of the in sured's death , for an income to be paid to the wife of $50 a month for 20 years . 2 ? Furthermore , the Company agrees to send each Christmas Day , after the death of the in sured, direct to the wife , a check of $27.50 for 20 years. 3 ? And , upon the wife's birthday , every year for 20 years , the Company will send her a check f or $25. / ? It can be arranged that should the wife die be fore the 20 years are completed , the remainder may be paid in a lump sum to the estate of the beneficiary or to the children. I venture to say that not a man in a hundred real izes that he can provide in advance in such a way as this . If he does, nothing that he leaves behind him will be of such a wctrm and grateful memory . How does it strike you? Very sincerely yours, THOS. A . BUCKNER, ~ Vice-President.