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MASTKlt'H HAIX 8tat? of South Carol ina, County of Keruhaw. Jn tho Court of Common L'leaw. J. C? . Nicholson and Chas. H. Nlehol miii, Administrator of the H3?tate of J, N. Nicholson, ducoasud, I'lilllll iffu. Against. W. (). Nicholson, N. A. Nicholson, Malllo Nicholson, Kate Nicholson, Elizabeth C. Hamrlck, Hello Hood, . Kara Nicholson and William Nich olson, Jr., and the Hank of He thune, Defendant*. In pursuance of the Decree of Hip Honor, Frank I), tlary, presid ing Judge, of date July 10th, 1913, in the above entitled action, I will sell at public outcry Co the highest bidder, before the Court House door In Camden, H. ('., dur ing the legal hours of Halo on t|io first Monday in November, 191.'!, be In k the third day thoroof, the follow Ing described tracts of land: Tract A, all that piece, parcel or lot of land with buildings thereon, situated In ihe town of lie thune, H. C,, described In plat of said town as lot number five (6) having an ?astern front on Main Street of for ly-ono (41) feet, night (H) inches, running back two hundred (200) feet to alley, and bounded on the North by lot No. 7 and Houth by lot No. .'1, being the lot conveyed to Ihe ?ald J. N. Nicholson by J. K. ?opeland, August 28th, 11)07, and recorded in Hook H8H, page 346, en the 14th day of Nov. 1907. Truet C# all that piece, parcel or lot of land, Hltuated In the town of Both line, Kershaw county, and Btate ?f South Carolina, With buildings theroon, containing one and thirty six one hundredths (1 .36-100) acres bounded North by Hlght of Way of Ihe Seaboard Air Line Itallroad, Hast by lot h belonging -to J. A. Mc Lnurln, Sidney HarfieLd and Hank of Befhune, Month by lot belonging to 11. King, and West by Walton fit root of said town, being the same lot convoyed to mo :(J. N. Nlcholr son) by J. A. McLaurln by deed dated October 10th, 190{j, and ri; eorded in the office of Clerk of the Court for Kershaw County in Hook MMM, page 14(1. Tract I),, situated in Kershaw eounty, H. C., between Hig and Llt lle Lynch oh Hlvers, containing one hundred thirty-seven and ono-half (1.17 1-2) ucres, more or less, bound ed North by lands of I). A. McDon ald and M. K. Yarborough, East by lands of M. K. Yarborough, South *y lands of Mrs. E. A. McCaskill, and West by lands of J. T. Hosier, Ihe same conveyed to J. N. Nichol son by Chas. M. Nicholson by deed dated February 12th, 1900. Tract B. situated in Kershaw County, S. C., containing five hun dred and twonty (520) acros, more ?r lesB, formerly known as Nelson Newman lnnds on waters of Red Oa' Tamp ('reek, bounded East by- lands of W. C, Norton und Aiikuh John SOn, North by Illltou lands, South by laud* of Watts and Yarborough. Went by lauds of M. K. Yin-borough, * he same conveyed to J. N. Nlchol Hon by deed of Chati. H. NlcboUtni. dated February 12th, 1900. Tract F., situated lit Kershaw County, H. C., near head of Sanders Creek containing four hundred thir ty-seven (437) acres, more or h>?s, bounded North by lauds of J. I). Gardner, Kast by lunda of Thorn un Uearon, Houth by landu formerly of Joel Davis, West by lurid of Wltte,' the same conveyed to J. N. Nlchol ?on by deed of the Carolina Nation nl Hank. Terms of salo of Tract* A andC, cash, Terms of sale of tracts 1), K, and F, one half cash, balance in one year secured by bond of purchas er and mortgage of premises pur chased. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. in case of non-compliance with terms by any ,4>ld<icr, 1 will re-Hell flame on the same day or any sulmtM|uen-t salesday nt the rink of the bidder. Possession of land Bold to be given upon production of ths title deede from the MuHter covering any of the above described tracte, the bolder of name Hhall be let Into poKHnnnlon. J h. A. Wlttkownky, Master for Kershaw County. KbKtmON OF l'OU(/KMAN, City Council will elect one Police man. on first Monday night In No vember. Send In your application. S. F. IJraslngton, Mayor. Camden, B. C., Oct. 10- 4tl. Wood'* High Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The Kins of Soil Improvers, also makes splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, tho earliest grean feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will increase the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva ted crops. ' J We are headquarters for Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and Descriptive Fall Catalog, u iving information about all aeeds for fall sowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. NOTICE ! We have everything from a Brass Plug to a complete Bicycle. Prices right. Come in and see the Rugby Wheel. It's a dandy. Camden Motor Co. WRITE FOR OUR 24-PAGE FREE BOOKLET OF Helpful Suggestions It will remove all annoyance and vexation at the time of choosing HOLIDAY GIFTS For your friends and dear ones. Whether it be in line of DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE BRIC-A-BRAC NOVELTIES We can suit every taste and every .purse. Shop< Early It i? better that your order* reach u? early while the holiday stock it at ill plentiful in variety ?nd designs. JAMES ALLAN & CO. CHARLESTON, S. C. For 58 Yc?r* the Leading Jewcler? in the StMe Gems In Verec THI BIHO ON THE FENCB. ArURKKY sat on a bainyard fen c?. Ho, for I lib glad Thanksgiving! And hv said tO btBMflf. "A in i k (hlH immense!" llu, for the glsd Tiu?n ksgivlng! "Not a blessed thing to do u II day I*ut cat and gobble and strut and be guy - It would *eein that thing* are coming my wi ty." Ho. fur tho glad ThunkHglvlngl The turkey grew and gi^w und grew, Ho, for the glad Thanksgiving! Every d uy hu ate a bushel or two. Ho, for tho glad Thanksgiving! The farmer *uw and wan Hut lulled, And his chest bulged Out with a worldly pride, For his hlrn wan the boun of tho country Slue, Ho, for the glad ThunkMglvIng! 'Twas the day before the glorious feast. Ho, for the glad ThonkHgtvlng! The turk looked west and the turk looked ???t. Ho, fur the glad Thanksgiving! Then he spread hit* wing* and he jour neyed hence. Kor It chanced that he wan a bird of sense? One turk In tho oven heat* two on the fence? Ala*, for the Had Thanksgiving ! ?-Chicago New* HOME. nOMK, to the IiIIIh and the rough, run ning w.it? i , Home, to the plain folk and cold wind* again. Oh. I am only a gray farm'* mill daugh ter, Hplte of my wandering partition and pain! nOMJC, from ttie city that anarea and enthrall* me? Home, from the hold light and bold, weary crowd. Oh. it'a the blown enow and bare fleid that call me; YVhlto *tar and Khy dawn and wild, lonely cloud! HOME, to the gray house the pine trees guard, Hlghlng: Home, tg tho low door that laughs to my touch. How should I know till my wings failed me, flying. Home host and heart nest, I loved you so much? ?Fannie Btearns Davis. COME, O 8LEEP! I.' H10AR thou, and come, O sleep, capricious one! Come as the waves, uncreeping steadily Frotn out the quiet bosom of the ' sea. With cool caress to spread themselves upon Tho dry sun weary margin of the land Of consciousness. Then lot thine outflow sweep All markings from tho sand, Leaving a fair smooth record of thy stay, Fit for tho unknown, footprints of the coming day. II. Hear thou, and come, O sleep, thou way ward one! Come as tho snowfall, softly fluttering down To cover all that barren plain and brown. My mind, with magic oblivion. Tho rustling of my tired thoughts shall cease As wind tossed leaves held fast and quieted Beneath thy still whlto peace. 80 shall thy gentle sway refreshment bring And my awaking know tho gladness of the spring. ?Cornelia W. Bull. THE REUNION. ~ ANE wanders east and another - ' west? They nrt- sundered all tho year; Each pursuing his chosen quest. Each with work to his liking best, Till the winter time draws near. HUT the ties of kindred bind them fast. And one In their hearts are they; For yet, wherever their lots be east. They meet In tho dear old home at last? * On each Thanksgiving day. ?Eugene C. Dolson. THANKSGIVING. VYEAR of plenty. Flocks have multi plied. Earth's kindly fruits the harvest moon bestows. And, swept from vassal lield on every side. The gnrnered corn liko prisoned sup shl,ne glows. Such bo thy gifts. O I^ord. T7I..ENTY and peace and honor? these hut part -> That thou dost lavish from thy store divine; Give us yet"- rftore? eyes and a contrite heart .. - To see how poor our gifts compared with thine. I-rOve he thy gift, O man! ? Selected. LOVE'S ONLY AIM. 1 THOUGHT that tho highway of love was pleasant. Merry with music and very fair, A-shlmmer . with --sunbeams and soft wfth moonlight. Sweet with tho perfume of roses rare. I know that the highway of lovo is rocky, Scattered with roso petals bruised and torn. A-shlmmer with tears that our knowledge brings up. Sad with tho phantoms of dreams for lorn And vet wet* I back whero our love awakened. Hark to the days when my dreams were sweet. And you were to open your arms in plead ing. Ask me to choose where the crossroads meet. > With peace 1 would travel that hard way over, Knowing the road wns my paradise. What matter the pain or the toil and t rouble ? l.lfo holds Its meaning within your eves. ? (\xr>>lux? Reynolds. IN QUIET WAYS. "T^ATl'RR alone in quiet ?.iy< -*? Her work of power performs. Or when she sends the perfect day*. Or when she sends the storms Her gentle mo<?d Is ?tli the same ? T11 do and not to bo-iSt, Rro.id wln?'?*?l in t^urrtrr and in flame Or culm from ronyt Tn r->i.ct ? Baltimore Sun. Hart Schaflner & Marx fall Style Book is out YOU ought to be sure of seeing this hook; and when you do, you ought to go through it care fully to know what the correct styles for men are to be. Here are some of the things in it that will interest every man : 1 A series of illustrations showing new fall models in suit? and overcoats for men and young men. 2 Some of the reasons why Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are better for you than any made-to-measure clothes ? fori economy in time and m6ney ; and for more satisfaction., 3 A few words about the price of good clothes ; what you ought to pay, and what you ought to get for it. 4 Some light on th?Wa^ to get clothes that fit. 5 And a showing of the way men's styles in overcoats are adapted for women's wearing. If you dont see a copy of this remarkable book soorf, let us know and we'll see that you get one. BARUCH-NETTLES CO. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes DECORATE ! DECORATE ! Mr. A. Silvers, manager of the Louisville Decorating Co., is in the city, stopping at the Camden Hotel. He is endeavor m ing to get the merchants and business men interested in decorating their places \ of business for ^ . HOME COMING and FAIR WEEK He has one of the largest stocks of decor* ations on the road and can make our town look better than ever before. All ^ . 4 decorations are waterproof and will stand the roughest weather.