The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 15, 1916, Image 3
f H- McMASTER.
Fiti Hugh McMaster is Commit
loner of Insurance in South Carolina.
It has had many important questions
5 confront him sines the passage of
he LaneyOdom act during the last
tgislature.
ALVA M. LUMPKIN.
Mr. Lumpkin, of Columbia, was re
cently elected Grand Chancellor of
the South Carolina Lodge of Knights
of Pythias.
T elephones on
Farms at
Low
Rates
If there Is no telephone on your farm
write for our Free Booklet telling how you
may get Service at 5 0 cents per month
and up.
A postal will do ! .
Addvess:
Farmers' Line Department.
SOITHERN BELL TELEPHONE
ANDJELKGftAPH COMPANY
FOR SALE
. Pure Bred HEREFORD Cattle
"The Kind That Pay."
We are offering for sale 50 head of big bone bulls
breeding age of big hest quality and breeding.
Camden Beef Cattle Farms
I LGOFF, SOUTH CAROLINA.
F KK?> E- PERKINS-,- Special Partner HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Mgr
SALE
100 acres of good land, four miles from Camden on
Public highway. 75 acres under cultivation, 25 acres of
woodland. Good stream running through. Good bui
Well, with good water. Fine location. Price on
aPplication. Terms, if desired.
A. J. BEATTIE
Camden, S. C.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to the making of our Ice Cream, #nd we can
say that it is the best that can be made, un
trial win convince you that it is more like genuine cus
tard cream than any. to be found as it is made with eggs..
,Ve us a trial.
Crosby's Ice Cream Parlor
^ *or Ben't Delicious Candies and Damfty Lunch Cakes.
WHAT!
Wlfey Henry, Uu> doctor said I wuh
going to got nloasles.
Hubby? llo did? Hu shouldn't bo
cmkiiiK rush promises.
\
ACUTE HEARING
Wifey ? Our new maid has sharp
ears.
Hubby ? I notice that tho doors are
all scratched up around the keyholes.
A STEADY ONE
Mrs. B. ? Woman's work la never j
done.
Mr. 13. ? Well, she ought to be glad
to have a Job.
THE REAL THING
She- ? George, you certainly look likfc
a waiter in that full-dress suit.
George ? I feel like one, too, after
waiting about two hours for you to get
ready for the theater.
ACCEPTING
Hiram ? Did you hear about young
Barnyard gettln' encaged to Jane Spin
ster 7
Sir am ? Why, Jane's in her declining
/ear*.
Hiram ? Ye mean her aoceptin' o mm,
4oo't. J?!
U, CoU man. (if <lroon\ I Ho. freight
, <?* * ji* on tin* lMedmont and N' ? ? r * I ?
vru railway, ?1h*l Ip (Jreonvlllo rrhla\.
of injuiie- h?- *u?taii>VMl ill the railroad
v i I'm- ai I lei i < m w IH'H ho leaned l'?'i
v> . i 1 to ? "iijia- aii ail hl'tike ami 'lest
In - t- ? la
?A
NotU'O of Mooting.
Stale >1 South < 'a I'nUi.-i I
* in * ? I! K< i - 1 1 , ? \\
\ . >? i- tt? ivl>\ unrn I'.tl llii'l'C!
wv '?? . tti.-.-fi., the -n ? Uiioldoi - i
< I t'iiii'.ii-u I '? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u and l.i'.r.i Anmk'I
,;ii ..! ! In* director*. r??mu of l.<?aai
?\ > a \ "l I'.aiiK. ('a i inli 'it. J* C, ?'i
I'lif >i ? llli'iT lolli i HUH . Ml
i v ? i ?? A M l"i i r ilir purpo?o ? 1 1*
* * " . ? ? I . .1 ? V h|\\ - I'll'! I i Ilia 'I I l'? ** I ' ll"- M lal
Mi1' i i ? aiiil |. l ho 1 1 .llKai 1 it'll ??! ;mj
i 'I . I |?t ?i\ : 10 I >11-1 lit'--.
.1 S. I .iml-a>
.1 l\ I .owl .
I !. N Mr I >ow ei
J. II. Clvhurn.
I.. A Kirktand
luM ril of I \?rpi 'i n I r r
MASTER'S SALE.
St it- a Si i i i i li < 'a roiinn
C. niiiv of Kershaw
Court uf IVinnion I'.ra
i? .XI. Kennedy, Plaint ill .
against
< i : idrn Mule Companx. M. A. Cornier,
ami Krai! IMlosplm le Company,
1 >ofemla ut -.
I mlei ami hy virl no of a deeroo uf
hi- honor. Mendel I.. Smith. of ? la t *?
I In- Kith ilay of July. A. 1 >. llUH. 1
wiil i *11 Vr for sjilo t?> tlio highest bid
der for eash at public niitcry, before
I In ? Court 1 1 1 nisr door In Camden. S.
C. witliin me IrmU hours of salo on
tlic nrst Monday in Oetober noxt
(l!)K?i iH'inir tlio 2nd day thereof, all
that pieee. parrel ur tract of land in
the Cit.v of Camden, County of Ker
shaw and Stato aforesaid, fronting
XYe-t m llroad Street of said city,
,i:nd known a- "L'.'luun Staihles". an. I
hounded \"ith by p!'o|?oi'ty of XX'. J.
1 >nnn : Kast li\ property of T. .1. Ar
rant- and Coodalc : South hy proper' v
of Kiihanl Hallo: rnd West hy i'rotid
Street. Said probity herein Ordered
sold i- the same e? nveyod to ('aniden
Mule Company hy x\". NX". Iluekahee.
SlirrilV of Kershaw < '"Uiy v, and l>y
snid Caimlen Mule Company eouveyivl
to M. A. Condor. f.
L. A. XX iuU.Av sky:
Master.
Sept. mh MlHi ?
MASTER'S SALE.
Stati* of South Carolina
( 'utility of Kershaw
Court of. Common Pleas. ?
John II. I'm Kit. Phiil.lt *7
against
\V. !?. Shadhuru ;? 1 1? ' .1. Li >s Shad
hum, trading uihI't the tirm name!
? >f Shadhuru Prothers. P.cnJ. P. j
Cnimp Company and J,c\v'.?> Condor. j
I >efendn lit s.
I ndcr a ii< I I >y virtue of ;i decree of
his lion* r, Mendel I.. Smith, of i In fi* j
tin* l.'JIli day of .Inly, A. J ?. 15)10. 1 :
will ofl'cr for sale to the highest Mil-:
lie!* for cash :it public outcry, before i
ilu* Coii'-t House door in Camden. S. ,
( '.. within ill - legal hours of sale on!
the Jir-* Monday in < >ctohcs# ne\i '
i 1!t|i|i b?*lng the "Jnd day tin-* if. all
that rertain piece. pau-el *<r iol ofliitd.1
hing. being and >:ii;.iti in T 1 it* town >f ;
Kershaw. County .?t' Kershaw. Stat-.' j
aforesaid. fronting \*<?r i ? n Manon
Street of said town :ifty fe??t and run
ning back South one hundred a'nd six
!\ ; Kill) feet to 1 ? ?? mvnr I ! > \ .lo'm W.
Ingram. and honiuh-'4? to
v- it : Nortii b\ >ani Marion. street:
?outh hv iot owned !>y .'John V*' In-;
u'l'iiin ; Mast . |>y lot owned hy C. It. 1
C4??k. former \ of Mr- .1 >1 Hilton:}
;i'id West h\ lot of s. I ? Jardiier .Hid
Camilla Sowell and * ???! I ?_ the >ani .? iot
conveyed to L-mI- ''.aide:- l>\ Abintta
Kce by deed dated May Pith. i!)Hl.
.Mid recorded in the oi!nc <f Clerk of
Court for Kershaw Count \ in !?.-ed
l'.ookq V.Y.Y.. l'au'c
L. A. Wiltkow sk,\ .
M-ij>ter.
Sept. 14th 11?lt>.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
Court of Common IMeas.
Henry Savage and Ceo. T. Little,
Plaint ill's.
against
K. A.^Vaughan. Kate Watts. Peruvian
(iuano Corporation. I.eroy Springs
and- C. J. Shannon. copartners in
tm.de as Springs and Shannon,
^Southern Cotton oil Company, L.
Sehenk and G. II. liauni. co-part
ners in trade as L. Sehenk & Com
pany, (Jus. Ilirseh, Jaeoh Hirseh and
L. L. Block, co-partners in tmde as
Hirseh Brothrs & Company, Phillip
lioj'd Publishing Company.
Defendants.
I'nder and by "Virtue of a decree of
his honor, Mendel L. Smith, of duteJ
the 13th day of July. A. I). 11)1(1, I
will offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash at public outcry, liefore
the Court House door in Camden, S.
('., within the It gal hours of sale on
the first Monday In Octol>er next
(1016) being the 2nd day thereof, all
that piece, par<vl or tract of land sit
uated in the County of Kershaw, State
of -South Carolina, -lying and being on
SantUa'H Creek; <-oiibtining nineteen
(19) acres, more or less, commencing
at corner on Oum Tree on S. E. edge
of Vaughnn's Mill i>ond ? running
thence S. 44 30' E. five hundred and
three (503) feet to a corner on pine
tree, tbence 8. 00 30 fifteen hundred
and forty six (1546) t^et to a stake
corner, thence N. 1) 30 W. to comer
in run of Ha id Sanders Creek, thence
by the North .edge of Mill Pond to
Joint of commencement ; bounded North
by lands of R. L. Huckabee; East by
lands of R. A. Vaughan ; and west
by lands of Ross ; and South by lands
of said Henry Savage and George T.
Little. Also the right to back water on
balance of said tract owned by Henry
Savage And George T. Little as high
as may 6e necessary by theraistag of
the dam on said Sanders Creek.
W. W. Huckabebe
Sheriff Kershaw County.
Sept. 14th 1016. -
JAMES B. BAKER.
James B. Baker of South Carolln;
Is secretary of the Senate. He is i
graduate of law from the Universlt;
and was librarian of the Senate fo
some time before beino elected m>
secretary.
will ? llt'lk, a whlto man About
it l*i > w u* KIIU'il in < 'hwttoiileUI
> diiiii v SahH'.lii.v liv tin unknown n?v
an, who hits not htvn m ptmvd.
Wnnil^DescriptiveFall
nUUl) 0 Seed Cataog
just issued, tells all about
Crimson Clover,
Alfalfa and all
Grass and Clover
Seeds for Fall Planting.
Wood's Full Seed Catalog also
gives full uiul complete infor
mation uhout ,
Vegetable Seeds
that can l>e planted to* advantage
and profit In the late Summer und
Fall. It Is altogether the most use
ful und valuable Fall Seed Catalog
Issued.
Mailed free to Gardener*, Market
Growers* and Farmers on request.
Write for It.
T.W.WOOD & SONS.
SEEDSKEN, - Richmond, Va.
COTTON
v ^
? ' 1
We are actively in the market
' for cotton this season, and will
pay highest prices the market
will permit. Show us your
samples before you sell- -it will
pay you to do so. -:
SPRINGS & SHANNON
The Store That Carries The Stock.
United States Tires "R" Tread
AT REDUCED PRICES
30 x 3 PLAIN TKKAD 8.55 NON SKID $8.95
30x3*a PLAIN TKKAI) 11.10 NON SKID 11.65
32x3*6 PLAIN TKEAD 12.75 NON SKID 13.40
33 v4 PLAIN TKKAD 18.20 NON SKID . 19.15
34 x4 PLAIN TKKAD 18.60 NON SKID 19.50
WK HAVE ONLY A LIMITED N1 MIIKK AT THE ABOVE PRICE.
ACT QUICK ISEFOKE TIIEYAKE ALL (iONL. _
Lewis & Christmas, cash grocers
A watch is intended to tell you the time of day. Unless
it does this accurately it is worse than useless, for it is
like the man you cannot depend upon. Many a man has
twenty-five or thirty dollars tied up in a watch which is
worthless when if he would invest a dollar or two for
having it repaired he would get the full value of it.
Often a watch which does not keep proper time needs
regulating for which we make no charge. If ft needs re
pairing our prices are more than reasonable/ and our
work is guaranteed.
G. L. BLACKWELL
Jx o
Jeweler and Optician ?x Camden, 3. C. y'