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M CAMiiEN CHRONICLE PuI)!Mh<I Kvii> Friday. Fir Annum , . . . $l.<M) |l. l?. \ih%, . . . . . j > t'nhlliflieni. V >? il #? >v? ?*l i , . ) V ?# Mi- *4 <Um w?1I <9*li?r ?i 0?? f Mtuliic* ?t C*Oi<t>a, Uk(Vtlb4. IIOM N, 1 I t't ><i t i Hi, ? l'l ?.?.(?' JU .#?: ' Cttllldfji, H. <)., !><-<?. 154, lulu. |IIK?Hab?aW'?MkauwM>tMaaMMraa?HaHpa VliUMHON OOI44?<JId. flu? l''aT?M?iV Hliuft (J<?urM> in AjfrU cuttui'o \V?li li.g.u ?!?<). 14. Tho Four WuokM Winter (Jourao In ^g.uniuU.e will oogni January J'Jll, UuU will CollUliUO Ulltll If'UU* ruary i?/. Ail w tu) intend taking ihtH (Journo unowld report Monuuy, January 12th. r U ih an u.uabll?hed fad that a Jarm cuii no longer bo run Hh-cceHn fully in u\e old tlmo haphazard fash Ion, Hi'.iunco and braliu* applied to farming ho 'ncroaao tho yicid and Improve 1 h quality nu to make houio knowledge of tho undujrly lug prin ciple# of Bolontlflc farming oHHoutial to i no Biiccc-Hbiul farmer of today. Wuiio It ih realized that tho four /ear oourne in tionn ua) I on hi to?lvo * hoy a foundation which will liiHiiro fJUCiA.KH in farming. It Ih clearly been thftt thflro uro many practical farm ?rs who have nokher tho I lino nor the means to dovoto four yuaru to tho ('olbge oourHO, and who Would feo greatly benefitted by a few wuoku ?pent at tho College. It In to mcoC audi a demand that denison Col lege offer# t It Ih short coui'ho of 4 ?rookr. '1 he work will bo extreme ly practical. Lectures will bo given ?n cotton growing and cotton grad *n K, rotation of uropn; production of Bruaue* and forage crops; tlm brood ing and feeding of live alock; dai rying; feri i) I /.era -their composition application and home mixing ; hog ?holftra and tho use of hot; cholera ?cruni; tick ?radical Ion ; control of ?ontagiouri diseases both plant and animal. In addition to tin* lecturer, practical work will ho given In the JudgiiiK of live block, testing milk, Gutter makliiK, budding ami grafting the making of cuttings, laying off *h? orchards and vineyards, tho ?planting, . pruning and treat inolit of fruit truce, vineu and ornamental ?hrubbery, the growing of vegeta ble#, and tho construction of cold framed and hot beds. These courses will ho supplemented with special Illustrated lectures given during the ?v rimgH hy members of the teaching ?ttiff and will include talliH and dis ? UHiilon h on plant diK?>ases, injurioua Jnsc <?,(;< nnd nudhods of c.ont rolling them, plant lih-cding, ?eed Mobsctloii; (ulleylng tind i t h proven! ion, of torraci.ug, road making, ct<r. Thin c.OurHe Ih open to all farmers *nd firmerw' koiih of South Carolina. There are no entrance roqnirenienrs ?xcejit a desire on the part of those ?nterluK to lnc.rease their knowledge of fartu operations and farm man agement. The only expenses will bp railway fi?re and .f I <> for room ? nil board. If more information is ?ies:red write (o the niroctor of the Agricultural Dept., Cleiusou, S Stole For !$<?<! in I'rjTii. "I did it. I wa i starving. I have ? of oat en in tli iff days. In p ris? <u I caught ( ulifi'Mi l< ?sit'. Now I ? in.'; work. I guess you had better send me back to prison ni least, I won't ?tiirvo t.hero! This was tlx1 despairing cry of a turn nty-B? veil year old man in an ?JftBlem city when caught a tow diys ago with $1100 worth-of stolon dro.Bsrn. investigation showed that <hru a lack of funds the local un!l tuberculoHia society had been unable to send this man to a sanatorium where ho belonged, and there was no place for him bnt the prison. lOv ? ry lied Cross Seal yon buy helps ?omo one in distress or helps to prevent trouble and sickness The coroner's jury, found that 10. P. Best, the Barnwell merchant, was ?hot and killed on Wednesday by Boo?t Madison and that Mitchel Strong and (illhert Miller were ac ' 'coj-r rlcs before and after the fact. The ih:ee are railroad negroes. They were hurUd to the state, peniten Hury for saokccping. HMfit/rt viakmim A m Mio?b by BwAi la Mm o trim i*t OmAlf Awlilur. Jame* 1). Cooper to A. K. Itoee, I Iioum) it i id 1 lot. lutown of Hlanuy, L A. Wittkowaky, Muiver, to T. W. WhIbou, 7V 1-2 ucroM, $1,200, Johhu Urantham to K. L. McCoy, 3 0 uoroa $00. J. VV. Kohw to L. D. KvttW, 10 Vi aei oh * 1 1 2. i 6. M h. 10. It. Wruthcruby to II. 10. 1 1 y a t, 2 Io h and 2 bouuca In to*ii of Hot hull", f 1,600. JCIlhu Moure to W. It. KvaiiHt oiii! anrti In town of Blanoy, 4100. Mprtha Jth McMnnus to (Joorge It. Co ?k, ?>t nl,, 2'J 0 iicrob, $1,000. S, A. Mahuffuy to I'.. Is. VVotit, 2 3 1> acnn, 4J,2l4,67. W. I*. Taylor to I). W. Oghurii, 7 b ucroH, 4100. J. K, Taylor to l>. W, Ogburn, 7 it 4100. i lr In j)uou to I j. A. Doom. 8 2 acre*. 41,200. Mary Juno l)oo? to H, l<. Brown, U?J iio.t H, 4100, Caroline Jackson to 8am H. Bran ham, 184 acres. J.. A. McCaaklll to J. 10. Copoland, I lot In town of Bethnno, 4100. A. H. Brown to A. I j. Brown and J. C. Brown, 4 V acros, 4100. (J. W. Brown to J.' C# and 8. 1/ Brown, 1 'j acres, $100. Henrietta Andersen to (Mara Mit ch?), 1 acre, $20. Clara MUchel to (Mini) Shannon, I aero In Kirk wood, $20, Lydla V. lOlllott to Trustees of School District No. 18, one aero ?for lovo and affection. \V. A. Edwards to AdaMno Cly burn, 113 1-2 acres, $S>94.60. II. A. Itabon E5 Baydy Itabon, 49 100. aero and 2 buildings on Ijong town road, $ 1,000. Susanna Alice Chllders and John liarrold to W. J. James, 1 lot and I building In city of Camden, on Church street, $160. I). D. (Gardner et el., t? Annlo Gardner, 26 acres, (100. B. D. (Jurduer, ot. al,( to Bennio (itnlner, 30 acre*, $100. B. I). (lardner, et al., to. Hattlr (lardner, 10 7-1 acre*, $100. II. I), (lardner, et al., to Ella Card nor, 24 ftor?'B, $100. B. M. Barueh to Camden Iloapltal, I lot and 1 building In city of Cam den, $ 1 . VV. 10. Boyklu to M. A. Watta, 1 house nnd 1 lot In city of Oamdon, on llutledgo street, $000. T. K. Horton to John W. Ingram, 181 acrcrt, $4 00. T. VV. Watson to A. K. and B. K. 1 t oho, 2 acroH, $ 7 0. Ii. A. Wlttkowsky, Master, '? to Susan M. Young, I lot. on Mill st., ('aindOn, $200. M. A. Shaw to Zacli Sullivan, 60 acres, $50 0. J. 10. Copoland to 15. W. Brannon, ?I lots in town of Bothun,e, $160, .1, P. itate.llffe, ot al., to Hugh S. Thompson, all their intercut In 316 acres, $1?. i:.\< TltttlON IWltlOS I1' ?!? ( "It risl.inji.s and N(?\v Ydlr ll.??li <layl \ ia AU'tnlii' C'oilst Llllo. Tickets will bo on sali) from all points on (ho Atlantic Coast Lino lo all points Sfii'lt of I ho Ohio and Potomac and < f t l"x Mississippi Uivt-i:, including Washington, Cin oiunati, -I0vans\ iilo and Cairo, for all trains I >ec; IT. IS. I !>. 120, 2 1 . -2. 'l.\, L!l. Ll.'t and :< I and Jan. 1, limit, d returning Jan f>, also to isiany points in tho Northwest and Soul h wi'Ki , on Ucc. LM). 2 1 and 2 2, liir.itod returning Jan. IS. and from paints in Virginia, Nor.h Carolina and South Carolina to Havana, Cu ba, on Deo. 20, limited returning Jan. (ith. 191-1. Passengers must .vkkIi original starting point by or before midnight of return limits specified. For further particulars, schedules, reservations, etc., apply to Ticket Agents. Atlantic. Coast Line, or ad dress, \V. J. Craig, P. T. M., or T. C. White C.. P. A.. Wilmington. N. ( \ Napoleon Johnson, colored, was shot and killed iii Clarendon county Thursday by Arthur Cubbage, white. The shooter claims that the negro tried to shoot him first. Tho report of Stat? Superintend ent Sweat ingen shows a large in crease in the school fund, the sum this y ar bong $3.1 2(.?.8(>4. Of the 1 ,'j:U school districts t>4 per cent of them have voted special tax. Perfection of the Baker's Art <ms\Y I \7 na a Something New and Extra Delicious Manul'actisicd by PETER KERN CO. r+ K CLf^ the largest assortment of C hristmas ( hoc ^ olates ami Candies. Each package of "Dolly Madison Candies contain a slip ? a guarantee of the very highest of quality. IF it's Fruit Cakf, C hocolates and Candies, we have it. Cn iQt \f * C2. Ice Cream and IK U D D 8 O SODA PARLOR TAX MJkhAJLTiON* Uudsr and b jr vlnue of suudrj Iai ?*?vU.|(;bt W Ui* O'tVvsfiU i + m **U m <i uui oi tau v;oun uoor 4 U U1U C*v> Ot ^4U.MlU, i>. V/., ua H.o liiki 'itluubuy iU ^aiiuur/, i?i?, 4>cii?.f ? i O U.u u?/ lilw.c- t, VU?) J^UWWiUo 4o*>.<tt'Cvt Itul Ck>Utc: 4-<J li.iiJr.vivU l?4kW?Cbt In lbU Ud'U 0-1. tu uiK?i ??ilv?'?4 >tb lliU 1 1'iivii iUUli , UUUllU^U U?y?*v?* UJ iliUCv, ?>*??? >>> iv/UWAV>? \y?Ow*v, Ot/U.li U/ iUUlHu ? ..iiu, nvW ?-> Mt.a i UpUiitiiili i^o . iuu upou uuu iw uv Mvv.u us tiiu p?vp-f.j o* ik'HiiviiUv ^i.liU?>.b, lie UI,, twi' iiiActo '? /iii Ui-I'Vb lu i1 Ui lijv* i O W liblilp, 3cu -oi ii iH. jicl iNU, ii?, uouaum o.? ilvl'ilx Uj II. jJittltliU UuU u. JiUUja' ?n>*n, b'/ utn b> UwC? Wi'ttMvli 4MU W. *i). vJruv.il, eu*v by uritiiiiiuit, W4/ a. til Wauu, ncSv.Uy pUuUC (Vau Loul LI?jo. ty hul io vauiucii. huf ? d*Uy li auo iu u?J'. >oul a.i i no prop oily of iluaih supply Co., fwr ia*vb iMiO-i 1 -loi. <0 acrob In School Dibtrlct No. if, k.j,pwn u? t?u a. C. WuUb lands, una .jnno.ca u> i\ h L>/ l.mub oi i' ?o>u, u ui by lunt.s of (name rtainioua, ooutii by <ai?db of A. D. Kouikuj, webt i y Sou burn lower Co g landb. uevled upon mid lo no bold uw iu? proper y ol A. C. WutU lor taxob I U i u-i 2. Ono iot in City of Camden, front ing o?st on the continuation ol Caiilp.jcll b i t ol, bounded nori b uuu .. f.i by.L.zzlo Kainoy, and oubt by Ca.up>sulJ btioot, boutn by John itai 4vy. liuvlud uijoii and to bo bold ab blio progeny oi Alfred Kennedy for c.ixeu IH 12, i Ono lot and building theron In .City of Camden, fronting north on JJO'valb street, bounded eabt by pro perty of 11. C. Smith, boutb by Zulg ior, webt ey Lydla V. Elliott, nortb by DeKalb street. Levied upon and u> no bold aa the property of 8. M. Mathig fur taxeb 1912. On* house and lot in City of Cam dsn, fronting north on York street, ooundod us lollowb: Eabt by prop er./ now or formerly of Savags and Lil.uo, south by Jackson, webt by i'Svtigiftw or otb?rb, .north by York a rseL. levied upon uh the proper ? j of II. 8. Smith and to be sold for tszeb iyi2. ti& acres of land in DeKalb town ship, School District No. 1, bounded nor.h and enbt by landb of Cureton, d.u.h l>y puolic roud, and webt by ?!.e??n. jjevlcd upon and to be -*>1(1 ab the property of M. F. Chip iey for taxes 1912-13. 2 acreb of land in DeKalb town sh.p, Sohool Dlsirlct No. 1, bounded aa followb: North by John McCar thy, oast by John McCarthy, boutli jy landb of Saimond, went by Geo. T iiittle. Levied upon and to be sold ?ab the property of Sarah K. Mc. Creight for taxtib 1912. 3 15 ucrea of land in Buffalo ^own ship, District No. 5, bounded north by la:.ds of J. A. Outlaw, Sandy tirovo church lot, east by StokeB, south by landb of ItatcIiCfL', west by iiunip ries lands. Lo vied upon and ? o bo sold as the property of 11. S. Thompson for taxes 1912. Ono lot in City of Camden, bound ed north by l,ot No. 11, cast by Campbell street, south by lot No. 9 and west by No. 12. Levied upon and lo be sold as the property of ./. I). .Shaw for taxes 1912. 21 acres in DeKalb Township, and School District No. 2, south side of Town Creek, part of a 97 .acre trac of ,a: d lOiiiicrly owned by Daniel Locjswood and Allen Powell. Lev ied upon and to be sold as the p ><# po;-! y of John Logwood for taxev. 1912. 1 acre bounded on the North, E ist and Son h by Kmmn C'. Ville pl lie, and West by Jumping Cully C'reek. Levied upon and to bo sold as the property of Estate of J. C. !^lan. W. W. Huckabee, Sheriff Kershaw County. MA STICK'S SA I/IO. State of South Carolina County of Kershaw In tho Court of Common Pleas. Thomas J. Kirkland, Trustee, Plain tiff. Against Martha S. Pinckney, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree i of Ills Honor, 11. Withers Meramln get*. presiding Judge, of date the JiSth day of November, A. I)., 1913. in the above cause. I will offer for silo he. ore the Court llouso door in Camden, S. ('.. during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday i.i January, 1 1) 1 -I , being the 4th da\ thereof, tho following described real os; a t e : \ 1 1 that piece, parcel or lot of li:id, situated in the City of Cain-, ! u. as recently extended, Count > i id St He aforesaid. containing ? > se-ha 1 1 ( { j > acre, more or less, potion of a tot of the late Lula D. .> k'e;', and formerly of M. A. Shan n >!i, front in:; tO ist on Fair Street, i ; < 1 ? \ ' ndi.'.g b uk West of a uni ! o. width to a depth ef two liun j ' 1 ami s xty-fuur t 2<> I ) feet. Said l ? ' <? I of land is bounded on the h by lei heretofore a part of e preii i-< s. later of Pittntan, ? > km:" on the Fast by Fair Sue.-: of Camden: on the South by v: tin: estate of Mary C ! / i ' i i ? . c ] .>n the West hyproper: y of the <?.;?<? of Mrs. Watklns. "'e.'ins of S t !o ( 'ash. 1,. A. Wittkowsky. Master for Kershaw County. He-. 6. liter Kern's Canc!:es r. re ??C:*T,t!i<'s* Per fect;* n." The\ aie made in their model plant b> expert taUnt w ho delight in maKiug onl> the BEST. Kern's eandbs are trade from the purest sugar, frutt juices, chocol.it* aid nut meats. They are fully guar an teed and sruisfi.c i' ti is assured Fre-h supply just received at Ci. W Crosb\'% lee Cream Parlor. I 1 I Fngineer Prinkley and his colored ! fi eman. W lll 'm C.ibson, w* re kill | e ! in a coil's on in the raMro >d yir.ls in Columbia Friday while in the discharge of their duty. \ Fr.nk P.ar^ady, kn^wn as . d? 1" Ha - n;'(ly, was killed on Friday when he fell front the top of ? h ? motordrome of a cirnival while performing son e wonderful stunts i on his motorcycle at Aiken. OLD SANTA CLAUS IS COMING SOON TAKE- A. TIP. FROM SANTAf . - *. T .v.*-/ ? ; . ^"-7-^ ancl vis't our store? where you will find the largest assortment of things useful and ^ ornamental in C hristmas goods ever put under one roof in Camden, TOYS, TOYS, TOY S, and t**en some more TOYS. I n the other lines we have all kinds of candies , at 10c per pound. FIREWORKS can also be had from us. We haven't room enough this week to tell you of the many pretty things that await the children, but want them to call and seeV If it' s in the line of Xmas goods we have it. W. A. Hinson 5c and 10c Store