The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 31, 1913, Image 3

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LlMW HI2A11TH MC)N1>AY NKiHT I KAucimm-H halk. ?sT'r of Bouth Carolina, 1 County of Kershaw. Under and by virtue of the pow v yciityd In mo as Executor of tho ?at<it?< of Mrs. KMaa M duty re, and lomplyinK with tho requirements of be will of tho said Mtb. Eliza Mc liiyro, 1 will Bell al public uuctlon 0 front of tho Court Houbo door fi tho city of Camden, S. C.. dur tho it'K.'tl hours of Bale on tho list Monday In February, 1913, leinK t ho 3rd day thereof, the fol owing described roal estate to-wlt: All that piece, parcel or tract of and hi Kershaw County, neur the own or Bluney, containing one inndred and three acres, (103) noro or letfs, and known as the 'Home Ploc^" of Mrs. Eliza Mcln yre, deceaaed, and bounded as fol owb: On the north by lamlH of It. J. tfclatyre, on the t^ast by lands of }oger Johnson, on the south by amis of Kolly, Tillman and Ken nedy, and on the west by lands of ilrs. Adolphua Kelly. Terms of sale strictly cash. i Parties wishing to bid at said i lale must deposit. with mo a certi fied check for $2G.OO as evidence >f good faith. It. J. Mclntyre, Executor. 1 j&nd6P> C., Jan. 6, 1913. J. T. Burdell Surveyor and Engineer Office: Camden. 9. C. Pottoffice: Lugoff, S. C. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS "PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY" U so com mon a sign now, it has largely lost its signifi cance. We give you what your doctor orders. We stick to this princfple. Quality in every thing; not only prescriptions, but everything. w. R. ZEMP'S DRUG STORE TWO DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. ,.?ONK :10 su m Monk K0h ItlOUEr. State <?r Howiii Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common rhtiiK. J. T. Black well, HobsIo Croxton, Q, ii. QUokweil, i IS. muck w<>n. w, 10. 1 1 IlK'k W ? * 1 1 , I0hl.ll.- Iil.uk Well a 1 1 1 1 Jiiikiv Blackw?ll, Jaim-n V. Dlackwoll, Jr., Mary L. Hlaekwell by W. O. Croxton, their Guardian, ?i?i lih'iii, Plaintiff*, against A "ii)h n. uiack Wfii, if living, and if daad, his bair* M ,ilw> nama*# nges mid resldenco unknown, Defendants, To Tho Defendant. Anion II. Hlaekwell, If living, and If dead, Mb heirs at law, numes, ages and resldenco unknown. You are hereby Hummont'd ami required to answer the complaint in this action, of which n copy la here with served upon you, andto Hervo a Copy of your answer to (ho Bald complaint on the subscriber at his OtfifiQ in the town of Kershaw, South Carolina, within twenty day? after tho service horeof, ex? I elusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho com plaint within tho time aforesaid tho plaintiff In this acton wll apply to the Court for the relluf demand ed in tho complaint. Dated January 1st, A. D., 1913. E. D. niukeney, Plaintiffs Attorney. To Tho Defendant Amos H. Black weft, If living, and if dead, his heirs at law, nunies, ages and residence unknown: TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing Is a copy, was filed in the office OX the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the County of KerBhaw, at Camden, South Carolina, on the 2nd day of January, 1913. E. D. Blak'eney, Plaintiffs Attorney. Give us your next ordor for Job printing. I I V\ I , IHSt II \ let . I Notice Ih hereby given thftt ono month from thl? date, on Monday, KVdjtunry loth, l ? l ? , 1 will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw oquii (y. uiy final actouhtlQg iih Adminis tratrix of the Natute of Mth. lwa bella J. Young, deceanod, and apply thereto for letters dlsml^nory. Anna Y. llendrlx, January It), 1013. Administratrix. :r/- ;{? ;<?.) |0, I IN A I, DlS(ll\H(.i;. Notice Ih hereby given that th? underslgued, as Guardian of Walter A Johnson, will on the 10th day of February, 19 IE, make u#r final w? turn aH aald Guardian and apply to the l'robato Judge of Korshaw coun ty for a final dlfQb&r&e. Mrs. M. (3, Jojhnaon. January 10, 1913. Wood's Seeds Tor The Farm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descrip tions and full information about the beit and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, The Best Seed Corns and all other Farm and Garden Seeds. Wood's Seed Catalog has long been recognized as a stan dard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request; write for it. . T. W. WOOD fr SONS, SEXDSMF.N, RICHMOND, VA. J. W. Melton's Music House Camden, South Carolina When on the market for a HIGH GRADE ? ? PIANO, PLAYER.PIANO or REED ORGAN call at our establishment on South Main Street and look over our stock. .?': _r;. "We Carry Everything in Music." Write for catalogue, price list and terms. . ' ... Be sure to mention kind of instrument wanted. jT__ Camden, South Carolina ? - ODD LAPSES OF MIND /'? * I 6CHOLAR8 AND OTHERS NOTED FOR ECCENTRICITY^ Forgetfufncso One of the "Qtrong Point?" of Many Able and Accom plished Men? Sometimes the ttecolt of $elf-Hypnotl?m. 'V flomo year* ago 1 hud to apeak at a Work "Have y <m? any fad*?" iu julrvd my howt. "TU? parson wo ?W ' H'fUHml U> wb;up 111 u Im .1 When every oue hud retired to rott the wholjB hoi)Ht? wdm rouHt'-d by a ham mering on the wall of our visitor's > ' ! " i ??" i ? 1 1 ,i tiic bedroom. ' 8r?? those excavations?" i ip point' od out two largo bolus iu the wall, where the jwjx'r hud been torn away aod tho planter disturbed. "Woll. tho parbon wo had here last huiuinor<>?l two huge hooked nails ditto those wuIIb to support u hammock." I had i h? - ?i un 1 i ( ? t (i iil.'MHuro of moot log thiM Hccentric at dinner Homo years^ after. "OftJJ I k?*tvo you eotne soup?" inquired our hostess. "Never take soup/' was tho reply. Then, lftter: 'You will (uke aomo fish?" Tho cleric simply shook his hrad. So he declined dish after diah, "Hut what *111 you have?" inquired tho now deupomtu hostess. v "I Hhould like five raisins, ouo apple, ft fow nuts uiwl HOI1MA oil." I*y Mils time every one wan uncom fortable a whisper went around that there were no raisins in tho bouse. I suggested that ho Hhould go on with the oil and the apple. Ms faQ0 as sumed a look of eloquent roHignutlon. The next moment he sprang to his feet and rushed from tho room. Th" Intelligent underfoot in an had brought In bicycle oil! A delightful old clargyman, pro feasor of Greek at my own university, had u habit of forgetting to put on his clothep, Onoe ho walkod Into col logo chapol In an old-fashioned night shirt. It was a misty morning early In February. An undergraduate was reading the first lesson, when this silent, ghost like figuro moved along In the him dawn which crept in through tho stained glass windows. One of tho dona took his arm and led htm ont. On another occasion it wan his turn to preach in the cathedral. Instead of stepping into the pulpit, ho walked out altogether, and things caino to a stand still. Another old . college don was ft* dreamer. One day ho. met me in tho town. "My boy," ho said, "I came out to go somewhere, but it's gone? gone! Can you tell me where 1 meant to go? I suggosted that ho should go back to his college. What is more, I saw him safely there. Later in tho evening ho sent for me. There was tjio light of a great dis covery in hia eyes. "My boy." ho said, "it has all come back to mo in a flash. I never meant to go anywhere at all. I wanted to write a letter, and I must have misfjed my way to my library. You will have a glaBS of wine?" Hut he forgot to ring the bell. PreBently he said: "Do have somo moro. Now. what have I dono with tho decanter?" Many men's eccentricities aro tho* result of self-hypnotism. I remember onco seeing a well-known clergyman walking calmly along during a down pour of rain, holding his walking Btlck up, under the impression it was an umbrella. . Absentmiftdedness is responsible for much amusement. An elderly clergy- i man, on arrival in Rome, was positive that he had lost some of hia luggage, and gave notice at the office; but he was unable to say what the package was like, or even what It was. It transpired, In the course of next day, that it was his wife he had lost. I shall not forget the' Interview be tween husband and wife. ? Exchange. Wireless Sketches in Warfare. Surprising results are being ob tained by means of the new invention of an Italian youth, Francesco di Ber nocchi, called the wireless ioonograph, which has recently been tested be tween Milan and Turin. His appara tus Is far in advance of anything of the kind yet recorded. Reeklee ordi nary messages, it also transmits auto graphs, shorthand characters and all sorts of designs. So simple Is the arrangement that the transmitter and receiver of this instrument may be applied with ease to any ordinary wireless telegraph plant. General : Splngardl, the Italian minister of war, is BO much impressed by tho enor mous advantages of the wireless Pon ograph for transmitting orders and conveying sketches in time of war with tho utmost secrecy that steps were immediately taken to secure for the Italian government exclusive pos session of the patent. Tickets No Good. ? Mrs. Brown- Jones (which isn't her name at all, nor nothing like it) has a new parlor maid. Last Thursday was Mrs. IW.'s day at home. Six callers were at tho door, and each proffered her card. Hilda Jookod tho cards over care fully one by one. "Youse ladies is all wronk!" sho de cided finally. "One of your tickets Jsa fer Mrs. Chosoph Thompson, one iss fpr Mrs. Miller, one iss fer Miss Chenks and Mies Mabel Chenks ? and den dere's t'ree oddera, all wronk names, yet. Try next door; goodby." o Then she went back to her mis tress. "Nono of 'em vantcd to see yoc," frtlA beamed. "Defr tickets vas fer odder houses. I guess maybe dey atn't lifted here Loug." ? (U^veland Plain Dealer* - If You Want Crisp, Delicious Biscuits for every occasion and ?very tu lot U* srtui >UVI Sunshine Biscuits m '? a They have a delicacy of flavor that Is really different. Try 8unwhln? Sticks with itltd or cold drinks Th?y Und u plqmwy of Uavor that never fatln to plows*. For Sale by W ATKINS BROTHERS HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FORD? FORD CARS and a full line of FORD PARTS always on hand COME AND TAKE A LOOK D. C. SHAW The ford Man SUMTER, S. C. Jouannet's Frost Proof Cabbage Plants Urr? or CbtrlttUaWthtfUM Are known a* the best to be had anywhere by thousand* of experienced buyers, and are offered to you at prices LOWER than you pay for common, inferior plants. WILL SAVE ALL VARIETIES. Plants tied in bunches of 25. PRICES: 75 cents for .500 lotsj $1.00 per 1000 j 5000 and over 85 ccnts per 1000. JOUANNETS EARLY GIANT ARGENTEUIL ASPARAGUS ROOTS, one year and two year old, $4 per 1000, $1 per 100. COUNT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Low rates by Southern Kxprcss Co. Cash with order, please. I'or a profitable crop send your orders early to ALFRED JOUANNET, Box iss, mt. pleasant, S. C. WANTED! White Boys and Girls from 14 to 25 years old to learn to spin and weave in Bagging Mill, will start pay at from $4.35 to $5.40 Per week while learning. After learning can earn from $6.00 to $10.00 _?/ ..." ^Z.1 ~Z:, .... ?' " . 1' ? ? . f- ^ T,. ' - 1 *- ? ? - ?r1'* ?'* *? " ' y" *T >7T? per week Mill runs 57 hours per week, 1-2 day holiday Saturday. F amilies having 3 or more boys or girls to work can get new houses, with bath, electric lights, and water, and all modern conveniences at very reasonable rent within 5 minutes walk of mill. If interested fill in coupon below and mail to us. ? ? . ? n . '/! ? - ! ?- ;? .< Name o 'V . J; - Address How many in family wanting work. . . vr. . 7. vrrr MAIL T r^5l CHARLESTON BAGGING MANUFACTURING CO. i . Charleston, South Carolina