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MCMMON* POK IlKliIKK flla'f of ttoUtll Carolina. County of K?r<h?w. Court of |'rob<i^ ? iv ? ' ;< . Kdward Wmyrl .. ? I'Uiutirr. *#*fo?t W. I, llol'a?i, Hbadrack Jam*#, I'ol I y Warr?u. Tom Jum?n, Wm. Jumoi()f |m< to living. "n't if d**d, ?tbo unknown b?U'n of Win Jamoa) 1 1* n ry J H iiK'n, Himon Juiu?h. Mar , K'?r*i Hrr.w it, CeJ) [Jrowij, /?bn Ifrown, Klla llrown, PhylUa War iep, Tubby Wurrt-u, Holly Warren, Mar? Carlots, <Vly Ci, miner JtliO dv Knighton, Tabby Knighton. Maugio Knighton, I^UCy Knighton, Amy Knighton, Kd Knighton. Wy a * Knighton, Tftbby .fame*, fc'ran Mo#o?, Amanda rtioyfl, J)" f??d<'l|ll8. To th<* .1 l/o \ ? named In-fcndant* You ar* hereby ?om"ioue<l a,,(' j rtu hi Ifffj to anaw'T ibo romplulnf ; ift thin action wh b;b lilii been filed In the Qf tbe Judge of Pro ; ba?<t for KorHbftW County and to M>ry? a ropy of your aiihwer to nabl . oomplalnt on the aubw rilx r at hi* offl< ? Im S c. w|l|i(b, twob* f!aya nffer tho aorvfce ho roof, ??x cluaiv<v o'f tin- day of uuipb Horvlee, Hud If you fail to anawer tho eom p|Alv) t within the tfiril) uforowaid til" p a n'Jff in tbin ar'loii will apply to < miri of I'robain of Kernhuw rouijty for Mi* relief demanded in tho naid . row plaint. I /.i u r*?nM r Milhi, AUoriMty for plaintiff. Dafid. I'Vb, 13, 1913, To b" abaoijt defendantn.Toni jamea wi i am jamea ar bo bo living* or If dead, to tho unknown bolrn | of Halri William Jajpn ?a), Hhadraok .l.imoH, Muriry Jhhioh, Hlmon .lamoft Margaret Hrown and Tabby jMMl: Take notlno 'Mint tho complaint In fhn above art ion WUH filed ill ibo office of the Judge of Jt'rob*u for Ker?haw County 1 1th day of Kefcruary, ,l?13. ? J,* urea* t, Mills, . ... Attorney for plaintiff. To ihu above named defendants: You are hereby required to up W?ar at the Court of Probate to be no den ?t Camden Court House f or Ker* haw County, 8. C., ou Mouday, 2$ h <t*y of April, Ifl3. to "bow I cuuiie, jr any you can. why the Pro ceed* of the i?ale of the real eatat e of Hhadra k Jatues, d*cea??d, aold hy in e. should not be paid over to K'lward 8'ftyrl, administrator of said Hhndr c k James, to be applied by hint to the payment of the debts of the said 8hadrack James, Olven under my hand and seal thi 1 3tb of February, 1913. W. I. McDOWKM,, (h, 8.) judge of Probata for Kciwiiaw co 4SJ-3 4*f> 6-7, HUtKCMWCHK HAhK. Hlat? of j&outh Carolina, County of Kernhaw. In the Court of Common pleas. ?" " ' ~~ I'. |{, Wlttkowsky, plaintiff, against I. II. Hoykln, Willie Itoykln, Han nah I, ane and Katie Hmlth, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree. In tho ab'>vo entitled ease, i will offer , for sale before the Court. House door, In the City of Camden, Mouth Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in Mureh, 1913, belpg the 3rd day thereof, (he following <1 escribed property: All that piece, parcel or tract of lund situated, lyjng and being In Kershaw County, DeKalb 'jPowhshlp, School Dis'rict Number Three, about h'x (6) miles from Camden, on the public road leading from Camden to Darlington, and containing fj>rfy (40) ucreH, more or Icbh, hounded. by 1?a4? of lUury Wullou, J aim* Joy, an (J Henry Huilth. and public road leading from Cam dan to !>ar llngtou, being the property purchas ed by Ittum 1 toy kin from Levi Brad Term* of nale, caab. r W. W. liuckabee, Bherlff Kershaw C ounty. February 19th, lflt, 4M3-44. PARTITION HAIJfi. tflate of Houth Carolina, County of K?r?baw. in th*i t'ourt of Common I'leaa, ' ,u -V V '.y ? ICasei Belk, Dora Belk, May Belk, 1 roy Belk, JuanJ'a Helk and An* I nlo Hoik, by J. It. Bulk, their | Guardian ad litem, and fJsczio M. QMkl9f/ I'iai u? If fn. vs. | Hoyt Helk and Kershaw Mercantile and Hanking Company, Defendant* Under and by virtue of a decree in the ahovc entitled ca?e piade by the Honorable T. H. Boaae, Circuit Judge, of date Kw>ruary 13th, li)18. I will offer for dale, before the f'ourt I louse door, in t|M ('1! of ; Camden, Houth Carolina, during the legal liourH of sale, on the first I Monday in March, 1913, being the tbjfd day thereof, the property des cribed UB folio WH ; All that certain piece, parcel or | trurt ,,f land lying, being an<l sltu ato In the County of Kershaw, Htato aforesaid, containing two hundred and eighty-throe (283) acre*, more or I'*hh, and iKdng tho land convoy ed to him, (D. W. Helk), by \V. K Helk ; bounded North by land** of M? xander Hoone and Mrs, /William Corald; Kaat by lands of ' Aaron Hoone, formerly lands of J, V.Welsh and others; Houth by laitfds of Allen Jordan and tlobert Turner; and WoHt. by landn of Alexander Hoone Htid W. A. Walters. AIho all that certain piece, parcel or lot <>f land In ?li<* village of Weft villa, County Ami Htate |for???l<I. containing fifteen and one-fifth ( 1 1 1-4) term, mora or l*H, bounded North by laud# of George Anthony and h U Ball; Bouth by lauds of J. C Hilton; Bast by right-of-way 8 uthfftt Railway Company; aud West py lands of Damascus Metho dist church. Terms of sale, cash. L, A. Wlttkowsky, Master Kershaw County February 7th, 1$I3. 42-43-44. . . ^ ~?<mcw. Notice 1m hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Catndon !x>an and Realty Company In her by called to meat In the of fice of .the said Company, jn th*' offl e of The First National Hank of Camdeu, on Tuesday, the l#th day of March, Of 13, for the nurpose of cons derjug the advisability of IttO eaBliig the capital stock of ?ald compa ?> t<> fifty thousand dollars, (150,000 00). < J .Shannon, Jr., I'rcK John T. Mackey, Treaa r i A r rants, M II. H ey in an , . 0, J. Bhanhon, Jr John T. Mackey, L, A. Wlttkowsky, Directors. L. L lllock. 4 55-43-44-45. admimsthatoich NOTIt i:. All persons indebted to the es tate of Sam Joy, deceased, are here by notified to make payment -to the Un4*rilftn*d, and all poriioiM ing claims against the said lOstate are hereby notified to present the samo duly attested within the time prescribed by law. C. N. Humphries,. Administrator. Camden, H. C., Jan. 24, 1913. 4<Ml?4g> , . MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ? EASY TEUM8 fa* (/# vonTr^mkovv. Will open "THE REAL SALE" of the season. The GREAT CUT PRICE BARGAIN SALE for the whole 20 days of Februaiy. We are just going to turn this store into a GREAT BIG BARGAIN COUNTER. Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ladies' Suits and Coats, Blankets, Rugs, Etc. Everything marked down. BARGAINS in every department. You know it takes three things to make1 a bargain; PRICE, STYLE and QUALITY. We have all three. You will really do yourself an injustice if you don't attend this CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS .*. .*. W<>OI, DRESS goods. Black and Colored Broad Cloths, $ 1 .00 value at .09 One Piece Cream White Broad (.'loth, '$1.50 value at... .$1.19 One pi ecu 56-iuch Cravenetfc, 75e value at 4 8 One piece Black Serge, 52-inch, $1.00 value at 89 AH of our 60c Woot Dress Coods marked down to 39 One lot colored Flannels, all wool, hold at 50 to 75c. mar ked down to, per yard . . ... ... ? .25 One hale good Checked Homespun, at. . . .04 One hale hest 36-Inch Sea Island, 10c quality at yar<| Light and Dark Colored Prints at; per yard One lot Outings S l-3r quality, at, per yard .. .. I, AIM US COAT SPITS ANI> CI, OAKS. $20.00 Coat Sntts, at .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . These H-re tho newest of this y<>ars styles In Drown, . and lllack gorges and Cheviot ts. $ 15.00 CJoat Suits, at . We have a lot of Cloaks and rain 'Coats marked down to just hijklf price. $10,00 Coats ~rr~. ....... -"77*77?. 7~~7 . . . . ". . $ $ H.00 Coats for $ BLANKETS. $5.00 White and I'M aid Wool Blankets, at $3.98 $0.50 All Wool Blankets, at . . .. $4.98 $2.00 Wool-nap Silk Hound Blankets, at $1.48 $1,50 Blankets, at . $1.19 $1.25 Blankets, at * '. . 8:t SILKS lot colored Silks, sold at $1.00 yard, at Olio lot colored Silks, sold at $1.00 yard, at 09 One lot Silks, sold at 50c and 75c, yard, marked down 37 One lot nice li^ht Colored Silks, Pink, Cream, Blue, Etc. .25 RUGS, MATTINGS ANI) ART SQUARES. 9x12 Ingrain Squares, $6.50 values, at .. . . $4.48 All of our Plush and Brussels Rugs at actual cost. 30x72 Matting Rugs at ... .. . . . . .. 39 Linolium Bath Mats, at . . .... ...... . . ...... .48 Velvet Corduroys, 75c quality, at per yard ... .48*. A lot silk Velvets, worth 75o and $1.00 a yard, at . . .48 DOM KSTIC GOODS. We have some bargains in Bleached goods, Cambric Sheetings, Table Damask, Towels, Sheots, Pillow Cases, Etc., that will make your heart glad. $3.50 Wash Stand Sets, Marked down to .'. .. $1.98 Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined Underwear, 50c quality, at, the garment 35 Ladies' Union Suits, (Ribbed Fleece), 50c quality at .. .39 Men's Ribbed Undershirt^ and Drawers, each 19 ? SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. For Men Ladies* ami Children. A good Ladles' Dress Shoe, $1.75 value, at $1.29 A good Ladies' work shoo, 1.50 value, at 1.25 Men's Brogans, $1.50 value, at : 1.19 1 lot Ladies' and Misses Gun Metal Button Shoes, $2.50 values, at J. . 1.89 1 lot Ladles' White Buck Button Boots, $3.50 value, at 2.48 1 lot Ladles' Tan Button Boots, $3.50 value, at'.. .. 2.98 1 lot Ladles' Tan Button Boots, $3.00 value, at ... . 2.48 1 lot (Dolly Madison) Ladles' Fine Button Shoes, $3.50 quality, at .. 2.98 Big Bargains in all of our Men's and Children's Shoes. All of our Boy's and fcfen's Clothing and Hats, marked down for this sale. REMEMBER ? This sale continues through the entire month of February so why not if you have a dollar to spend this month, come here and make it buy you $1.50 or $2.00 worth of goods. Enterprise Mercantile Co. ; FINAL UMOHARtilt. Notice U hereby given that one month from thin dato, on Monday, February 34, 1913, at 10 o'eloek a m., 1 will present to the Probate Court of Kerahaw county uiy flual report u? Administrator of the Es lata of John T. Nettles, deceased, iiid apply thereto for letters die mi. "i) of the name. J. T. Nettle*, a Administrator. Camden, 8. , Jan. 24, 1913. 4<M 1-49-48. * FINAL Notice 1h hereby given that one month from iIiIh Mute, ou Monday, March lOth, 191#, l will make to the Probata Court <>f Kershaw coun ty, my final report an Adminlstra tor of the Katate ??r i,. <\ Hough, deceased, ?"<1 apply thereto for lot tern dlsnWsaory. ? .loo Hough, Administrator < ?aitideu, 8. * ' . Feb. 7, 1913/ 4lr42-4U. KX FX UTOJt^ WALK. v x Statu of South Carolina, (bounty of Kertfhaw. Under and by virtue of the pow er vflsted In mo as Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Eliza Mclntyre, and complying with the requirement# of ,the will of tho wald Mrs, Eliza Mc lntyre, I will soil at public auction in from of tlu- Court House door in the city of Camden, S. I'., dur ing the legal hours of sale on the flrut Monday in March, 1913, h?d iik tho 3rd day thereof, the fol lowing described real estate to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land In Kershaw County, near the town of Hlanoy, containing one hundred und three acres, (103) more or lotfs, and known as the "'Home l'laee" of Mrs. Eliza Mcln tyre, deceased, and hounded as fol lows: On tho north hy landn of Ri J. Mclntyre, op the cant hy landn of. Cogor Johnson, on tho south by lands of Kelly, Tillman and Ken nedy, and on the went by lands of Mrs, Ado) P fruit Kelly. Terms of strictly cash. l'arth'H wishing to bid at said sale must deposit with mo a certi fied check for $25.00 as evidence of good faith. K. J. Mclntyre, Executor. Camden, 8. C., Feb. 6, 1913. 41-42-43. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, oli Monday, Feb. 24, 1913, at 12 o'cloek in., I will present to the Probate Court of Kershaw county, my final report as Guardian of the Estate of my brother, Wiley Sheorn, and apply thoreto for letters dlsmlSsory of the same. Willis Sheorn, Guardian. Camden, S. C., Jan. 24, l9l3. 40-41-42-43. SUMMONS FOIt ItEUEF. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. J. T. Blackwell, Bessie Croxton, G. L. Blackwell, J. E. Blackwell, W. E. Blackwell, Eatelle Blackwell and Luke Blackwell, James T. i Blackwell, Jr., Mary L. Blackwell by w. O. Croxton, their Guardian, ad litem. Plaintiffs, against Amos H. Blackwell, if living, and if dead,- his heirs at law, names, ages and residence unknown, Defendants. To The Defendant. Amos II. Blackwell, if living, and If dead, his heirs at law, names, ages and residence unknown. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy- is here with served upon you, andto serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at Ills offico in the town of "Kershaw, South Carolina, within twenty .day# after tho service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho com plaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this acton wll apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint. ? -- Dated January 1st, A. D., 1913., E. D. Blakeney, Plaintiffs Attorney. To The Defendant Amos H. Blackwell, if living, and If dead, his heirs at law, names, ages and residence unknown: TAKE NOTICE that the Complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing 1h a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the County of Kershaw, at Camden, South Carolina, on the 2nd day of January, 1913, E. D. Blakenoy, Plaintiffs Attorney. Crystal White Orpingtons and Ring let Barred Plymouth Rooks. I am now taking orders for eggs f'ow my prize winning pens of Rlngiett Barred Plymouth Rocks and Crystal White Orpingtons. These birds are all mated up from blue r'bbon winners at the Kershaw county - fair, Southern International Poultry show in Atlanta, and the great Columbia Poultry show held In connection with the International Corn Exposition, These binds went Up against strong competition And came o\H the winners, these two classes were the strongest in the show, if you want the kind that lay winter and summer place your or der for setting of these eggs, pul lets lay at 4 1-2 months old. They can't be beat by anything p in the State. These two breeds are rat ed higher in price than apy other breeds in America and they always bring a fancy prhjer Prtowr r*or" e^gs on application. Mn; 8. *? Mnthls, 413 DeKalb, St., *Camden, S, C. ??.. .'...? Z ?r > ?.;* '?. .!??; ?;? fu A i***uy 0f i W,|I be added to au tfP January l?t, lln, ^ ** Wy 1st, 19U, aml f* March lit, 191 3, ' ** The rate p?r centU* ^unty i* a. follow.' \ State taxes CottUty Uxou , Special take. Road taxes , . , , , School taxes Total ..... Thu fol|uwh,e ,1:,1(K)j" bay* .peclm |ov|< 1 school tax j>1m. s0 Specal .chool tax l)lhf. No Special school tax W* No Spocial school tax bi*t No Special school tax blst. No Special Mchool tax bhd No , Special achool .ax i>iul' 2' J# Special school tax bl*t. No' ,, Special Bchool tax bi*t, No 1 * Special school tax Dl?t No f! Hpeclul school ?ta Di". No Special Bchoo\ tax bUt. No Special achool tax bint. No. 1! Special school tax I)hst. No u Special achool tax hist. No! 11 Special achool tax biijt. No Special school tax hist. No Special achool tax Dist. No. Special achool tax pjj^. No. Special school tax Dist* tfor Special school tax Dist. No! || Special achool ,tax bl8t. No. to Special school tax bigt. No! 4^ Special achool tax bint. No. 47 The poll tax Is $1. All able-bodied male person* | the age of twenty-one (21) V (60) years, both irtclugire, , residents of tbe incorporated of the county shall pay two (|2) as a road tax, except ers of the gospel aotu.lly I or a congregation, teachers 1 In public schools, school ah<l persons permaneatl in the military service of and persons who served In , war between the States,^; sons actually employed in the 1 antine service of this State, ai, students who may be attending! school or college at the tin the road tax shall become d**, , sons claiming disabilities must sent certificate, from two repa physicians of this county. All information as to tax# be furnished upon application. D, M. McCASKILL, County TAX RETURNS. Off Ice. of County Auditor, Kershaw County. Camden, 8. C? Dec. 18, II Notice is hereby given that Auditor's office will be open receiving tax return, from 1. 1913, to February 20. 19 elusive. Those falling to turns within said period, as by law, will be subject to a of 50 per cent. The Auditor will attend son or by deputy at the folic places In the county on ind tested for receiving ret All persons between the ^Hfc?and 60 years * inclufllTC/ i quired to pay poll and road ' loss exempted by law. * AU. trustees, guardians, exe administrators, agents and holding prcyperty In charge, Wj turn same. ? The income tax will be Parties sending tax ret mail must make oath to ?fore some qualified officer, Out the same In a proper otherwise they must be rej W. P. Auditor, Kershaw County, Notice. ' Washington's birthday will' served as a legal holiday hf dersigned bank, on Mondaj 24th, Instead of Saturday, ft We make this change for' ience of our customers. Bank of Camden First National Loan & Saving* CITATION. State of South Carolina, County of KSrshaw. By W. L. McDowell, Esquirf, bate Judge. WHEREAS, James Jactaoa ' suit to me, "to grant ters of Administration of Of and effects of Mrs. *** son. These are therefore to admonish all and singular dred and creditors of the ? Fannie Jackson, deceased, be and appear before nil Court of Probate, to be he! 4on, S. C., on March _8th, ? publication thereof, at 11 in the forenoon, to show any they hav*, why tha istraUon should not be ( ' Given under my hanl dsy of February, A. D., J'1, W. L. McDOW?g, Judge of Pi u bate for W11 Published on the 2 1st 4*ym of February, 1912. is I den Chronicle.