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THE MAJESTIC !)f, ? MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11-12. >M First National Vitaphone Pic ? iture, . "A MOST IMMORAL LADY", with Leatrice Joy, Sid ?<!',ney Blackmor, Walter Pidgeon and Josephine Dunn. A story that leaves you breathless. And how you'll enjoy it! Also a Charlie Chase Comedy, "Crazy Feet." And Metrotone Sound News; . Wednesday and Thursday November 13-14 DeLuxe Presentation of the (first and glittering revue, "HOLLYWOOD REV UK." With more stars thnr. there are in Heaven! Twenty-five popular stars in cluding Marion Davies, John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, Wil liam Haines, Joan Crawford, Buster Keaton, Bessie . Love, Charles Kiw*. Conrad Nagel. Friday and Saturday November l.r>-lf? Vitaphone brings to you the first ral outdoor Western of the talking screen "TH (JEREAT DIVIDE" With Doroth yMaekail, Ian Keith, Myrna Loy. 100 per cent Talking, Singing and Dancing. Also a Gang Comedy ? Talking. I1 ne 546 LLECTROL OIL BURNER Sales & Service E. G. Burke Plumbing and Heating Repair Work at Reasonable Prices Cor. DeKalb & Fair Sla. ITS RIPPING GOOD NEWS The dumbells are not all dead yet; a new furniture clerk in a nearby town, when told by a prospective lady customer that she wanted something nice in OIL for her dining room, replied: "Certainly Ma'am ? would you like a landscape or a bojf of Sardines?" Another bit of Ripping Good News is the announcement of ; KREAM KRUST BREAD. Those j who have not tasted this bread j cannot appreciate its superiority in flavor and quality. Its rich brown goodness is scientifically | baked into every slice. I ELECTRIK MA1I) BAKE) SHOP TAX EXECUTIONS State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, City of Camden. Hy virtue of an execution directed to me by W. II. Haile, Clerk of the City 0/ Camden, against the Camden Drug Company, defaulting taxpayer, for taxes for the City of Camdun for 1928, I havo levied upon the goods and chattels of tho said the Camder. Drue; Company and will sell same at public outcry, durin/| the legal hours v of sale, at tho former place of busi ness of the said the Camden ^Drug i Company, on the North side of De Kalb Street, of Camden, South Caro lina, on the 2r.d day of December, 1929, sufficient of goods apd chattels of the said, the Camden Drug Comp- J any, to satisfy the execution, together with cost and charges thereof. II. I). HILTON Chief of Police of the City of Camden, South Carolina. 1 T Ax EXECUTION SAI.K Under ami by virtue of sundry ti>x executions to me directed by Treas urer of Kershaw County, I have lov iod upon and will sell in front of The Court House door at Camden, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday ir. December. 1929, bingg the 2nd day thereof, the fol lowing described property, to wit: All the' goods, merchandise and fix tures in the store room in the town of Camden, S. C., belonging to Cam P den Drug Compony, Inc., or as much as r.ecessary to satisfy the taxes of Camden Drug Company, Inc., for the years 1927, 1928 and 1929. J. H. McLEOD, Sheriff of Kershaw County % November 12, 1929. ? i ' COU8IN OF LATE R. J. REYNOLDS LAUDS IT. "I wish I could tell everyone ot my friends over the South how much I've been benefited by Sargon. "I was in a street car wreck eigh teen months ajr> and the shock com WILLIAM REYNOLDS pletely undermined by nervous ? sys tem. It was impossible for me to get a good night's rest, there was such a ringing noise ir. my hea l, and my legs ached so bad. I was losing weight and sterength* steadily when I started Sargon. ''Five bottles built me up from 130 pounds to 143 and every pain I had disappeared! That rirging noise in my head cleared up, I sleep fine and my strength and vitality have been completely restored. I used the Sar gon Pills along with the tonic and the two medicines together are the finest I ever took in my life." The above statement was made by William Reynolds, of Clarkston, Ga., who is Atlur.ta District Sales Mana ger for the Texas Oil Company and n cousin to the late R. J. Reynolds, Tobacco magnate. ZEMP & DePASS, Agents I MASTER'S SALE .State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. j ' (In the Court of Common Pleas) Rosa Dixon, Fannie Roberson, Allen Ross and Sam Ross by I. C. Hough. ? their guardian ad litem, plaintiffs, against , . LeRoy McCarthy and James Roberson ' administrator of the estate of Paul ine Dixon, defendants. I Under and by virtue of ar. Order of Court made in the above entitled case and dated the '28th day of October, : 1 929, the Master for Kershaw County I will offer for sale at public auction I for cash, before the Kershaw County Courthouse door, Camden, S. C., dur ihM the legal hiurs-of sale on the 1st Monday, being the 2nd day of December, 1929. the following de scribed real estate: j "All that piece, parcel or lot of lar.d lying and being situated on York j Street in the City of Camden, County 'of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, bounded as follows: North. by prcp j erty of E. H. Dibble, East by lot 'formerly of Maria Betts, South by |York \Street aforesaid and West by lot formerly of Samm> Edwards, be , ing lot conveyed to Rebecca Wilson, ! formerly Rebecca Henderson and [Charlotte Shiver, by John Shiver, | Trustee by deed dated February 3rd, 1H90, and subsequently deeded by Ro i becca Wilson and Charlotte Shiver to Pauline Dixon dated the 25th day | of October, 190G and recorded in Rook J IP. P. P. at nage 170." | That all bidders, except parties to this action,' must first deoosit with the Master cash or certified check in the sum of $50.00 as evidence <?/ good faith. Which said sum shall be returned to the unsuccessful bidders, but, in case, of non-com pliance by the bidder at said sale the imouni so deposited shall be forfeited arid the property sold upor. the same or some subsequent salesday thereafter at the risk of said bidder. W. L. DePASS, JR.. Master Kershaw County. November 12th, 1920. I SALE UNDER DISTRESS WAR RANTS !Mrs. Ilattie H. Sanders. Landlord, against j Camden Drug Company, Tenant. Under and by virtue of Distress .Warrants directed to me I have dis trained ami will sell at public out cry during legal hours of sale on De jcember 2nd, 1929 to satisfy claim for rent to Nov. 1st, 1929, of Six Hun dred ($000.00) Dollars the following described property of Camden Drug Company, Incorporated, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the said rents and costs of en forcements: 1 safe. 1 cash resistor. Stock of Merchandise. 10 floor eases, wall cases and other fixtures. Prescription counter. Bicycle and miscellaneous items. Sale at place of business of Cam den Drug Co., Inc.", on DeKalb Street, Camden, S. C., Terms of Sale: Caab. T. K. TROTTER, Agent for Mrs. Hattie II. Sanders, Landlord. ; Camden, S. C., Nov. 12, 1929. South Carolina has 25 percent more automobiles than milk cows. Let's ponder that while riding. CLAIMS PASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS, OCTO BER 1, 1929 J. H. Sowell, services Bd. of Directors $ 100.00 Kershaw Mercantile & Banking Co., supplies ....; 348.96 D. M. Kirkley, services Bd. of Directors _ IOO.OOh E. T. Bowen, services Bd. of Directors 100.00 L. J. Blackmon, exam. Robt. L. Darffin 5.00 C. H. Truesdale, lumber 184.26 Catoe Brothers, supplies 163.60 Kershaw Grocery Co., supplies, meat 21.70 T. C. Fletcher, salary magis trate ...50.00 Blaney Mercantile Co., supplies .25.63 T. G. Sessions, lumber 39.42 The Kershaw Era, printing coun ty claims ......11.00 Hayes Pharmacy, medicines . . . .16.85 S. M. Sowell, 1884 ft. lumber. .65.94 C. A. Johnson, salaries, supt. & guards, and supplies IS28.77 L. D. Thornton, supplies 190.49 T. W. Watson, supplies ? meat. .21.90 Truefdale Drug Store, medicines, etc 20.20 S. W. Rose, salary bridpekeep er . 100.00 "? Loftin, lumber for bridges, etc 186.28 Throatt-Carson Co., tools, etc. . . .5.00 Luther Kelly, lumber . -478.65 H. G. Carrison, Jr., salary Chm. Bd. of Directors 100.00 J. C. Kirkley, lumber 155.50 VVo'fn-Kuhel Co., clothing sup plies 37.13 City of Camden W & L Dept. water ar.d lights 29.70 J. M. Moseley, salary Supt. of Distribution 60.00 Camden Hospital, 4th quarter appropriation 1,146.18 M. Baruch and John T. Nettles, rent cotton platform 450.00 H. D. Green, salary and expense 99.99 Galion Iron Wks. & Mfg. Co., grader, blades and bolts ..1,007.50 Carlisle Courtenay Home, keep ing five children, Sept 50.00 Sinking Fund Commission, ins. nremium on Co. House con tents 51.00 i Aussie West, salary bridgekeep 1 er 100.00 Goo. 1). Barnard Stationery Co. tie envelope and express ....10.95 Gulf Refining Co., gulf ver.om and spray 2.75 Myers Service Station, tire re pairs 3.25 Walter Jacobs or bearer, salary Janitor (August) 40.00 Walter Jacobs or bearer, salary Janitor (September) 40.00 G. E. Taylor or bearer, salary Bd. Renis. 3rd quarter 12.50 W. F. Russell, salary, postage and steno. fee .....52.17 J. H. Thomas, M. D. examina tions 10.00 G. F. Cooky, salary Deputy Sheriff 125.00 J. W. Sowell, salaries and wages, chaingang guards 408.50 McCaskill & Lollis, groceries. . . .74.22 ('. M. Tucker, 2700 ft. lumber. .94.50 V. O. Robinson, 1816 ft. lumber. 71. 56 S. P. Watkir.s or bearer, salary and expenses 155.00 G. B. DeBruhl or bearer, salary and expenses 155.00 B. M. Smith, salary magistrate. 75.00 J. A. Thorn or bearer, salaries maintenance 369.00 J. I,. Guy, lumber 76.30 H. A. Rabon or bearer, salary and expenses 155.00 J. L. Hough or bearer, salary and expenses 155.00 J. D. Watson or bearer, salary 3rd quarter .... 62.50 B. E. Sparrow or bearer, salary and Btam p* ^ .56.80 M. H. Deal or bearer, salary bridge foreman 125.00 S. W. Hogue, salaries self and clerk and stamps 81.55 J. W. Sowell or bearer, salary Supt. Chaingang 125.00 S. W. Hogue, Treas., coupons and commissions 1,433.34 S. W. Hogue, Treas., bonds and coupons 4,120.00 S. W. Hogue, Treas. court vouch ers 6.00 H. E. Munn or bearer, salary Road Supt 125.00 T. B. McClain, carbide and gas burners .... 17.80 W. L. McDowell, salary, lur.acy and envelopes 80.83 J. II. Clyburn, salary, wood, stamps, etc 258.03 Kathleen B. Watts, salary an<l stamps 119.53 Lena M. Lineberger, salary De puty Clerk 75.00 Laurens T. Mills, poor fund and clerk's salary 250.00 E. A. Jenkins, auto parts and re pairs 121.70 The State Company, office sup plies 10.50 Jeff Hunt. Rd. Mach. Co., rr>ad machinery parts 290.37 J. I). Adams & Co., blades and supplies 54.70 Gnlion Iron Wks, & Mfg. Co. blades and bolts 128.40 Byrtl Bros, lumber 252.54 John Whitaker, hay, oats, flour and sugar 82.60 L. P. Thomspon or bearer, salary third quarter 50.00 L. B. Ognurn, salary bridgekeep 100.00 Alma M. Burgess, salary and travel 136.36 Ruins & Barrett, hardware sup ples 175.77 S. W. Hor^e, Treas. coupons and commissions 499.99 J. II . McLeod. salaries self and jailer, jail fees, etc 619.63 II . E. Munr. or bearer, drafts thru Bank of Camden ....2,271.44 Columbia Supply Co., gasoline onglr* driven unit, etc. . . . .239.50 Rhame Bros. Inc. hay, oats, etc ** 255.60 Southern Bell T. T. Co., tele phone rental 41.28 Auto Electric Co., Inc. auto parts and labor 22.88 Standard Oil Co., of N. J. grease and kerosene 4.00 N. H. Summers, one tent ....132.86 Georgia Carolina Oil Co., grease suppllos 204.68 W W. Horton, assistant bridge keeper three days 12.00 Total $23,789.58 LAURKNS T. MILLS. Clerk. ?Npr v.v: ? Clothing Values That Talk Out Loud WE INVITE ALL THE MEN AND YOUNG MEN OF THIS COMMUN ITY TO INSPECT THESE WONDER FUL VALUES. FINE WOOLEN FABRIC S? CORRECTLV .CUT, SMARTLY AND PERFECTLY STYL ED. SOME WITH TWO PAIR PANTS. UNRIVALED AT THESE PRICES $14.75 to $29.75 BOYS' SUITS FOR DIIESS ANI) SCHOOL WEAR 6 to 12 with 2 pair golf pants 13 to 18 with 2 pair long pants Real Values at these low prices $4.95 to $9.75 BOYS' SLIP-OVER SWEATERS, PART WOOL AT 98c. WILSON'S 936 BROAD STREET CAMDEN, S. C. Announcement We Are Going Out Of Business! Our store has been leased to J. J. Newberry Company of New York City, who will take possession January 1st. As we must vacate the premises by that date we decided to sell our entire stock of merchandise and go out of ' business. Last Friday we began a GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE offe> r g the BIGGEST BARGAINS and BEST VALUES ever known in this community. Nothing is excepted aa we are compelled by written contract to empty this store by the date stated. THIS IS THE TIME ANI) (PLACE- TO SUPPLY YOUR FUTURE NEEDS AND BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT PRICES UNHEARD OF IN THE HISTORY OF MERCHANDISING IN THIS CITY. Throughout our business career of over thirty years, we believe we have enjoyed the confidence of the public and therefore feel that the statement will be accepted when we say that our GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE is the GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT EVER HELD IN CAMDEN. AH Sales Cash Nothing on Approval All Sales Final L. Schenk Company CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA