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? JT? "'.a1 (HATKAl'THIKHKV Where ,hr Americans Started The (toruiaii IUt* ,l4>,,,,, ? II v Kdltor Wad* H. Harris iu Ghar ( lotto observer.) I'uri". (Kt' I. The little K ranch town ^Chateau-Thierry, rhe town which Am ' r|fl#? soldiers have made forever famous [u the history of the grout war,. will re miud rhe American Very much of the North Carollua town of Fayetteville, ?o fur a* toi?ofr??Moal .characteristic^ go. vv ti?' east1 It ha* vino of hill tbttt Ktt^etteyllie ha? to the west, aud w^th reversal of position it has the ^.e level t*rctvh of jdaiu. Tlieio ?r? ill,, same twwil idties in divectlou of the atreets water courtjes meander here and tiM-te and the rivet Murne Hank* the <owu ?? the name mauner in which the Kear Hanks FayettevUlc. As a matter of fact, were t'he Capo Fear a stream of liquid t would he a fair ly good ma teh for the. French river an it ^>11* it* sluggish way from FayeUevUle to Wilmington. The rivers are about the same in depth and width, differing only iu color. And again there U a striking tdmilarity in the aiae of tbe two towns. Chateau Thierry is 50 miles distunt from j>aris a ml the military road connecting the two places in of such a fair order t&irt an automobile may beat the local train* and give the fast through^traiu a push. The section of the towu in Which the depot in located was untouch ed by the shells of eitlher Allies or ene? any and hard by, across a broad plaza, is the typical French hotel which is do ing a rush business for the visitors who are uow beginning to go that way. It w*s at tills hotel that The Observer and party were "refreshed" while waiting the arrival of the automobiles that were to five them a turn over the battlefields, and it was here that our curiosity about the famous light wines the French are known to indulge iu at rnealw was tested out. A half bottle, or enough to fill a tumbler, in provided for one franc and 35 cen times. It is of a very pale pink iu color uud tastes like diluted vinegar. It is needed to t'he proper disposition of the cueal that goes with it, Which consists of two. thin slices of tomato and a "string of something that wan a cross between bacon and kippered herring. TMb was followed by an excellently prepared fresh tish. after which the gue*4t? were served u turn of the inevitable roast beef and cauliflower. Then after an Unfathom able dessert, enough fruit Wfls passed out to make u show for the charge of six francs. Very much of the deJbris that was pdl fd up in the streets of the town has been rwnovedt but the people are living amidst confused hurnutiuliuK*. In M>mt' instance* front* whilst were turn away ^tve uot been replaced. v Tbo owner# of such pro* perties have simply wwept out Mud re sumed M^vkeepiug or houMvholding with curtained protection. Brick* recovered flxuu the ruin* are stacked up by the pavements and in alleys j roofs arc tMU* , IHUsrily thatched and tlu? street* are thronged with suMins, citizens ami Yl>isj i<u>, Tttf town ball stumta at tin* end of a central ntreet hacked up by the "rite** which remind* oue so much of Fayette villftV lluyinouut. In front of the lwtll How* the river and acrnM it>l? the bridge at which the American* turned hack the Germans from their march ou Paris, On , one fide of tin* bridge there was a force! of SIM Americans, ami crowding down U|k>n them from the streets leading to the o flier end of the bridge *w ore 10, (>00 Oerman soldiers. The Americana had been given or tier a to hold this bridge at any cost and a per*iuul Infection of] lhe sceue will serve U> *bow how they were able to accomplish the task. From their aide of the liver they were distrib uted among the buildings w1io.se windows! comma ithnl the bridge from directly in front and from the north and Month sides.. From hundred* of those windows Amor lean machine guus spouted a withering! lire on the massed German troops aud precipated the first Gentian rejreat of the war. It was perhaps the most effec tive ambuscade on record, the routing of tlic Germans and the turniug of their backs permanently on Paris haviitg been accomplished with a loss of only 17 dead Ainerk-nnti, The machine gun fire of tho United States troops was point blank from three angles, and at an average rauge of *75 yards. It was here, in this restricted territory, that a handful of American soldiers gave Germany the lick ing that broke her hack-bone, aud that evoked from Major Pupont, on that ex citing night in The Observer office when *tho news was coming in on the wire that 'Hhe- Germans are gioing back home." For miles around Chateau Thierry the positions of the American troops have been marked in permunent manner, so that the ^position of each regiment is eas ily located, and of the 68 Americans now here awaiting orders to come borne, are con>? <*? engineers aud draftsmen m'ak ing maps for the use of the United" States Government. Within the immediate bat tle area aj-e half a dozen towns that Were pounded into ruins by artillery Are from both Allied aud German guus, and in ehch town are squads of German prison ers engaged in cleaning up the ruins. They are required to cord up every bit of debris, while out over the battlefields other squads of Germans are at work salvaging war material. All along the roads shell are tftactaefcl like so many eord* of wood ami over each stack is posted ? wanting notice to the public to hnvr a tare. Iu spite of these'wttrtilngs every ouce in n while a rasli individual whoso curiosity wan stronger than bU seuse i if safety, is blown to bita by pick iftg up a live' shell. In going over i?oqi tMiis occupied ?>> Onuiim ami which h|Ve not ye< beeu "aera^ped" by the sal vage turps, ouo may mm a gat mask or discards! helmet, lyiu| us the (lertnaus left It, safe from molestation because of th?v well understood fact that under It may be lurking a deadly charge, These are never picked op until after a >hot has bwu fired into tfecm. . ? Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon my laud*, 12 miles north 1 east of Camden, for the purpose of hunt ing or auy purpose whatsoever. Parties [ owning stock are hereby warned not to : let them ruu at large U|H>n my lands. A. SllAW. Nov. H>u>. # 31-2S : FINAL DISCHARGE* Notice is hereby given that on? month frum this date, on Mouday, November I 24th, 1919, 1 will make to the Probate i Court of Kershaw County mytinal return as Administrator of the estate of I>. G. Moore, deceased, and ou the same date I will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. 11. A. MOOUE, Administrator. Cauideu, S. C., October 18th, 1019, FINAL. DISCHARGE Notice ia hereby given that one mouth fromx this date oil Tuesday November 25th, 1019, I will make to the Probata Court of Kershaw Oouuty my final re turn a? Administrator of the estate of 4a>v^ Kirkland, drowsed, and ou the same1 date 1 will apply to the said Court for a fiual discharge as said Adminli trator. All i>urtie? having claims agqinat the said estate will present them duly at tested on ir before .that date or be forever barred. GttOVER C. K IKK LAND, Administrator Estate of Levi Kirklaud. Camden, S. C., October 23rd, 1019. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, Countj of Kershaw Court t>Jf Comanon Pleas. Paul Moore, Esq., as Clerk of the Court, Pluintiff against Catherine A. Alosier, Defendant. lluder aud by virtue of a decree, of his Honor, Ernest Moore, Judge, presid ing in tibe Fifth Judicial circuit, of date, November 13, 4919, 1 will offer for sale, Ixifore the Court House door, in the City of Camden, Ker.sbaw County, South Car olina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, 1019, being the first day thereof, the follow ing described real estate: A tract of land situated iu DeKalb Township, Kershaw (JJounty, South Car oltlia, ?><<ntaiulrig uiue htindrcd uud for i> i?-> (MS) acres, nunc or tow, cgp posed of several tract*, a* shown by plat of T. Burdellt dated Kebru UP| ISSN, ami numbered on x?i?( plat as No. 13, eontaiuiug yue hunting and iii\ uiiK' tlftU) acre*; .i t No n. ><>ii tuiniuK ope hunilr?4l and twenty -four ucres; uti trfct No, tO. ^outaiaiug sev enty-six (70> acres; us tract No. IT, con taining OU? hundred and twewity-olght (12N) acres; as tract No. 8, couifttuiug oue hundred and* thirty-auven (137) avrvs; us train Nu. 20, containing oue hinuired aud twenty-live (125) acres ; as tract No. 21, containing oluety-tUr*? (08) acres, bounded as a whole, on the by tracts Not, 10, U and U, >??* said plat, lands of T, W, MeNeeley aud Hena ltrucy ; ou the Mast by tract No. 11! of said plat, and lands of Hheltou Hall; i>n the South by lands of J, S. I Minn, James Clyburu, Jo*- Lenox, and trafl No. IP, property of <?,, W, Low man ; \Veat by landa of G, W. 1/owmun, : AY ado Stoke* and domes West; said j premises having been eouveyed to J. C, Price by Frederick Welters, by dead ' dated Aprjl 14, 11HK), and recorded In ' the offices of 11. M.! v, for Kershaw , County. Houth Carolina. inr l>eed Book t "NV.NV." page 3X0, aud the name hav- ! tug been convoyed by uaW J. 0, Price 'to T. M, C, Motder, hy deed dated (Kv tober 1. 1000, aud recorded In jttld of lieo In Deed Hook Y. Y, V, page 2S& A tract of l?ml In Kershaw County, South Carolina, near the town of Cas Kutt, containing four bunded ( -4<H> ) acitts move or less, comprising tracts No. containing one hundred and twelve and lft- UK) (112 15-100) acres, more or less. No. 12, containing one hundred and four ami 40-100 (104 40-100) acres, more or less; No. 13, containing one hundred and forty tlx and 23-100 (146 28-100) ucres, more or leas, and part of tract No. ft. containing thirty air; and 7-10 (JIO 7-10) acre*, more or jvua, aa shown by plat of K, M. C. CoOtpeV, land near .Cassatt, dated December, 1010, said tract adjoining and bounded on the' North by the Camden and Cheraw road, known an the Wire Uoad, and by part of tract No. 5, on the Wwt by tracts No. ft aud 11, on mid plat; ou the south by two tracts of. fifty a<;res, each as shown on said plat; and on the ICaat by tracts Nor. 14 w?d 7, ou the aai<T l?lat, ?ald premises having been con veyed by .It. M. Cooper to T. M. C. Monier, by deed dated February 17, 1011, and recorded in the office of H. M. C. for Kershaw County, South Carolina. Deed Book MA,C.M 73 Certain Iotn or tracts of lund situated in the town of Caffsatt, in Kershaw County, South, Carolina, being 34, 3ft, 30 and 37 In Block 4; lota 13, 14, and lft iu Hlock 2, all fronting on Main Street ftO feet, and extending back one hundred and fifty (150) feet and being fifty' (50) feet in rear, except lot No. .'17 iu Block 4. whkjh fronts sixty-five (Oft) feet on MainrUtreet, extending ??ack one hundred aim fifty (150) feet, being 2ft feet in rear. AIko another tract in said town of Cassatt. contain ing eight, and. 42-100 acres, lying im mediately behind Block 1, bounded North by Seaboard Hallway, Kast by Davia, and estate of J. I>. McCain), South by lands of L. M. I/owtnau, and West by ot<h*K* lots conveyed by R, M. Cooper, to various parties; the foregoing prem ises being iriore fully shown by plat of the toWu of Casaatt, made by Jerry Rerpers; the foregoing lands having been ] couveyed by 11. M. Ooojmt to T, M, 15, Mo|l?*r, l?y need dated Owmhcr 14, 11HO, and mMrdod in tliu office of H. M. C, fur Kcrtdiaw County. South Car olina, in Deed Hook "A. 0" page U27, One lot. sit ug ted in the to*'n.of Ca> halt, in K era haw County, South Caro lint, as lot No 5, in Hlock 1, of aaid town, having a frontage of thirty feet uu Main St root, ami running back out* hundred feet* t 1001 to tin alley. The name having beett conveyed by It. M. Cooper to T. VI. (\ MokIci-, by deed df ted FcUtuary 17, 1011, ami recorded in tho oftoo of R, M. (\ for Kershaw County, South Carolina, in Deed Book "A. <V page '7!W>, A tract of laml known an tin* My Ca&kill tract, xitnatM in Kershaw Conjn ty, South Carolina, containing fifty-eight (RS) Heron, more or lew, bounded North by right of way of Seaboard Air I.ino Railway ; Kaat by lands of J, T. Hough ; South b> the poblio highway, known aK tlu> Wire UojkI, uini West by lands wf |,ti \V. l?owinan, IN M. 1?. Mo*ier, and W. T. 1 >a v i>* ; said laud* having been conveyed to T, M, C, Mosier by K. D NKH'askill, ('hrlttinc MtVaskill, and May It. Mi-4'askiU, by deed dated November HI, 1018, and recordist in the Otti?s? of W, M. C, for .Kershaw County, South Carolina, is limi llook "A, ()." page i : ; i A tract of land in Kershaw Couuty, South Carolina, containing two hundred and eighty-seven and I - 10 (12H7.1) acres, more or less, .lying on both Hide* of Long Hrattcli. and hounded North-east by lands now or formerly of Jarfutt Anderson, Southwest by lands of Annh; K, TUhvell, W. S. Drnkeford and T. 11. Croft and North.-we*t by IiuhIh of John T. Maekcy ami N. 11. Workman ; said tract. haviiHc been .conveyed to Queen McNeele.v and T, M. <1. Mot?ier, by T, S. Croft, ami others, by deed recorded August 18, 1818 in the offloo of It. M, 0. for Kerahgw Couuty, South Carolina, iu Deed llook "A, U." page HI, A tract of land in Kershaw County, South Carolina, containing \ forty-five (45) acre*, mnre or Je?N, situated on waters of Pine (.'reek, and bounded North, east by lands of Mattie West, Hickman Branch, the dividing line; South-went by lauds of Horace Lanford ; North we?t by Camden and Cheraw ? Public Koad, known hm th<* "-Wire Hoad," Said tract having been conveyed to T. M, O. Mosier and T. W. McNeely by J. C. Price, Hy deed dated October lnt, 1000, and recorded in the office of H. M. O, for Kershaw County, South Carolina, in deed Hook Y. Y. Y. page fitlfi. Tortus of sale cash. ii. a. w ittkow sky, Master, Kershaw County, MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, ( \>unty of Kershaw, / Court of Contmou Pleas Letha Hell Davis, Plaintiff v* John Klllott, Isaac Carson Elliott, and J. F. Elliott, their guardian with whom they reside, Defendants, Under and by virtue of a decree, of his honor, Ernest Moore, presiding judge of the Fiftfh Judicial circuit, of date, November 18, 1010, I will offer for sale for cavii, iu front tin- Court I <{oori in the City of Cautileu, Kershaw Coui?t\, South Ca iol i mi, (ho !?? gul .hours' ?>f salr, on tin- Hint Monday iu lbvemher, 1010, laing t ho lirst day thereof, following diHurlbod roai e* ut?- : All'- Of that !???* ?', pu.rvel or tract of la ml . ) > i 1 1 4c . being anil situate in tin County ot Ke^>buw. ai^U iu Uu- titftttf aforesaid, containing oar bundled auil t\ve?ity*llve (l'jn) acres, and bouuded .is t'? > 1 1 \t w k ; <>u t in* Nonth . by laud* ..I T. W Brauuoti, unit otlwi lands ol I ln> ?Mali1 of J, T. 11, Klllott, ICast by lands of West anil lu nils of Carson anil Hough, South by laiwl* of I'ato* l>avi*. nud Will l>avix, mill Wont by lamWt of I'. M. Melton, being tho same lands con veyed t.i said J. H. Klllott, by deed of V, M Mlgkeuey, dated January \0, ISSN, ami rOLXllxfwl iu fclio o llh-c of tin* Chu'K of Court for. JioifQinw County, ill Hook N. N. page Jjujl All that 1>hxH\ pwrvel or traot of lauil. lying, beiijg ami situate iu the Couuty ami Sinti' aforesaid, containing one h\l ti ll red ( I OlM acretJ, more or less, ami hounded as follow^; on the North by IMlrulil lands, I a tor owncil by 1). M. Hrthum-, Kast by lamb* of estate of ik T. H. KMott, ami West by land* of T. W. Hrannvn, Maid land* having bwu ixwiveywl u> Maul J. T. It. Klllott by deed of Hardy Thorn, dated De>c. lift, 1880, ami recorded In tho office of tin1 Clerk of Court for Kerillif t'ounty, lu book 0. 0, page 100. Also all thut i?imv parcel or tract of luml, lying, being ami situate iu the Couuty of Kershaw, Mouth Carolina, containing ono hundred awd ten (110) acres, more or leys, amf being that trAct of la ml described in tho complaint here in. as oiu: hundred ami tflMrity-llve (125) acre* i .bounded Nortih by hinds former ly of A. K. Klllott, Ka?t by lands of J. I\ Klliott. South by lauds formerly of ,1. K. KlTlo'fct, ami West by tho (leorgetow iv road, There having beeu sold off <vf *jiid tract of one hundred ami twenty-five < tlifi) acres, fifteen (lfl) ?ucroH to W. M. Munich,' which said tif* teen <ir>) acres is Kituntwl on the e??it of the (iimrg^t^wn Itom! ; bounded North by Iambi /of A. 11. iCHlott, Kiwit ami South hy kimls ?rf J. T. B. Klllott, ami Wwt by lamN <rf R. K, Martin, ? Alm? all of IQvh t |?ioeo, |?a rx-vl or tract j.of .land,* lyinK, Wii?K and nituate in the above naimtl (\tuuty ami State, con taiuiug ft 14 ami 1-10 ucre^, and bound ed an follows l on the VfJorth by 'landH of Bower?, Kaut by tiyiK'hos Crook, South by land* of MK'Launui and Joues, lands formerly belonging to Hadellffe and lamls of Klliott; Maid lauds being the same conveyed ho rt?ld J. ,T. B. Klliott, by deed of C. 1?. Prince, dated April 18, 1912, and jworded in the office irf the Clotfc otf f/ourt. for Ker shaw County, in Book A. fcV page 121. Al?o all <*f that piece, parcel or tract of I land, situate in the above named county and state, (containing 47 acres, more or Ichm, and bounded oh follows: on the North by lnnda new or formerly of Mary MaCuskitt, Kant by lands of Samuel Mjt^^aMkill. South by lauds of J. T. Hough, tund We^t by. landa of William Heeii Said land? having beeu ivuveyetl to said J. T, B, . Klliott, by tlee<l of Gabe M<<Jaxkill, dated August 7, 1M1. and recotfled in book A. D. page 107, in the oflW^e of tJhe Clerk of Court for Kershaw. Coiro ty. L. A. WITTKOW?K?, Master, Kerabaw CouMty. i ?! ?? " ? ?. t >? ^ . . . ??>??;.? |SPM??* , tl Nov. 26th, 27th, 28th 29th IN Trotting, Pacing and Running Races Daily- ? Horse Show ^>ay Two Aeroplane Flights Each The LARGEST CARNIVAL TOURING THE SOUTH-25 Big Shows--300 People '**? i : 3:ft~ &?"f> vI*iuis