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WANTED, A Practical road man to superintendend working forces. An experienced man to man age the Chain Gang. Two men to collect fare at the Wateree Bridge. Written applications with referenced must be sent by the first Tuesday in January 1921. J. V. YOUNG, Acting Clerk of County Hoard of Commissioners. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN A HUCEJt ST3. Pkm 71 COLUMBIA, S.C Hittj Spat DUtBljrii to all iif oar iffrtettiiB Jffnr A Uerji flraajtrrmta Neat ffpar M. H. HEYMAN & CO. Jewelers and Optometrists IT'S EASY TO PREVENT COLDS Keep tho. liver ami kidneys in perfect condition. They throw off tbc 'germs and make colds impos sible ? If In |H?rfect <*ondition. ' A eorreet regulator will be found in DR. HILTON'S LIFE for tll'1? liver and kidneys. Immediate relief is given in onsen of constipation, indigestion and biliousness. It is pleasant to lake, excites a pleasant sense < >f warmth in the stomach, diffusing itself through tho system. Your ilruwsl sells l)r.f Hilton's I Jfe with ii 'satisfaction <?r money refund" una ran lee. ('olds and influenza are success fully treated hy using Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar, in conjunction wth Dr. Hilton's 1,1 fe. Manufactured hv MURRAY DRUG COMPANY COLUMBIA. S. C. ITEMS OVEJt THE 3TA1 Mm. Henry Krarucr ami Mi** Kfflnaw. oX Svw Btuux wick. -N' j wer?? df9wn?d Chrifltioiw t !??? automobile In which tlwjr driving run off 11 hrliLv u?-ar |H IVterMiurff, ria. i '"y i r ' i.i 1 1. Judjv of the JwB court *"'1 ? ' i f >' rdlfor of the Autf"#Nir < 'hiNMilcl#*, at Amiutfta 'lay an a remit <>f iu jurlo^ r<Hvlvw|la i wreck of *? I anto >it NVihh, (ia. Flro at Orangeburg (lirixfrnfin nl|ht dew troy od JtfO.OOO worth of cotton. '?he Mate is 8ii|>|H)N(Hl to have originated from Christina* firework*,. . , Wallace Bruce \Vjuiim maker, 28. well know ii young man of St. Mat* I how*, in a ('ciUjmMa hocpltul Fiifluy morning, following an III'MMw of about a week. Ho wa? an honor gi'udiiato of Clomaon College. United Htatea Public Health Hc?i>ital at Camp Hevler, have signed a memor ial which liuN been vent to oontfrtag urging xupport of the honns hill now before the house. W. |>. Mltebeli, a god inanaK^ of Whit lock'* store, four from Npartanburg, was found lylriR dead In a pool of blood Just outside the store on Thursday morning. He ha<l boon shot through tlx' heart, and his po'keta hud )xH>n rifled. Fire of unknown origin Thursday night destroyed 175 bale* of long staple cotton, 175 tons of. eotton seod and the gin hoUiM* and store hoitsa be longing to 1). T. McKoithan of Dftr lingfon eounty. The total loss is esti mated /if $.'{0,0(H) with no insurance. ? Dr. Kranrls I>. Kendall of t'uhmj bla, recently eonvletod in IJnlttMi Slates <lHt rlei ?t'ouri at Charleston of vlolftt Ing th?' Harrison anti-narootie act. and ^enteneeil to serve six months in Jail at l"|urcii.f and pay a fiin> of ?1,000 ha.s Im'cii released from eUsbsly for a f<*\\ days in order to attend to his per sonal btfsineNS before beginning Ser vian of his .sentoneo. 15. A. Murk-holster, su[MMinl?ndent of the street railway linos of Spartan* l>ur>j, for twenty-five years, was shot and Instantly killed Friday nigttt by George W. Putnam, a former employe ? ?f the railroad. The bullet from Put nam's plutol entered Ituekhelster's hrain just ov? .? the eye. lhiekheteter ? leaves a widow and three daughters, two of them married. Putnam is married i . ................ , Notiee i Tin? annual meeting of the ?tock holders of The First National Bank of Camden, S. C., will he held in the dir ectors room Tuesday, January 31th, 11*21. tvt four thirty p, m. Not lee. The annual stock holders meeting of the Hank of Catnden will bo j?eld in the hanks' offices on Tuesday, .laounrv 4th at twelve o'clock. flashier. j Notico to Patrons. The patrons of J<i<k??n School \vh<> ? ?xpoot to ?etul their children to school j Monday. January i<vji . w\\\ ,,\OUHI, .sen to it that their children are proper ly vaccinated before entering school i N<? child will bo registered onions that child h?iH been vaccinated. Take duo nothv and govern yourselves a<eordliu' ly Youth for M'rvivr. I*. l> .Md-Hlonn. Principal "The Murk of Zorro." Douglas Fair hunks will thrill you und entertain von as you havo never been before. Sec ilirills running nock and neejc, . even before the terrific climax. Special showing at fho Majeslie Fi 'lay. Doc :?Ht. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing it for thousands of others ? why not for you? WY^elieve a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. DOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS WITH DUROCS Two crop* a year and always a market Ham and bacon are the world's greatest meats. Raise your own and some to sell. Pure-breds give quick returns (or feed, l-et us help you start. No charge. All information free, a postal gets it. AMERICAN DUROC-JERSEY ASSOCIATION .Exchange and Dexter Park Avenue :: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS WOOD SAWING MACHINE V I>?> uot forget that when you buy our Typo "W" PrjR Saw machine out of which yoa hare seen in th* p*Pr'' thn t yon buy one wito Bosch Magneto, and which ak>n? ??oI 1? for abont $-R>. This roach lo? is ilso controlled by lever Krk-tiou C&otob, which prevent* stopping *f Kngine ev*ry time you wish U*jatop the Saw. And last, but not leaat, this Machine salta for NO i&ffre than the machines that nro aot ?quipped with Botich Magnet?, and do not hare L?ver Control. COlUKjKA SUPPLY COMPANY 828 West Gfirvnifl St., Columbia, S. C. i ihr AM* ??pu-ry 3rd "Fatty" Arbuck-I J. lu "The jtouini i>" ?i romauc# ?fl *Ht >? ail out of doors. NCxrK K OF 8AIJC #tate Of Mom It CaroMiia.. County ,,f Kcrshiw. 'i'ho gt<k.'k of good#, wares mimI nior <*?wiwtae of If. K. KWKV of Kershaw, ?*? 0., will i, < .]?! lit public out-cry nt rofso i. it im vupte<t hy wild ii. w. ? <mi t i , s I he t t i? day of Jauu? ll>2lt .'num. in J a t 11 oVlock | ?? m. ; r:Tti'T! I'hp sto?k of goods will either l>e H?ld an a *v!i.>lr. <?r In block**, and the combine am > ml of 1?I<1h when sold In '?l<Kk? will a<hleil together and the ?t ocka offtml for nalc as a whole. Should tV I'll' 'Ci of the said .stock when sold i n whole not exceed the <*>mblno amount as a whole In blocks, then the purchaser In blocks shall talce goods x.i purchased at their resjxjc *[V? bl(|8. rerma of ^ai<- cash. K. I). HKAKKNBY Assljfnee nn,j Agent Creditors. ? Camden, S. C. Filial Dlwliftrge Notice Is hereby given thot ono month from tbla <laie, on Friday, January 28, 1921, I will make to tht? Probate Court of Kemhaw County my final return as l-xtvutor of the estate of S. h. Hroom. ?bsvaMed, am! on the ?*ame date I will to J he -aid Court for a final din charRo a* said Executor. JAMKS N. TAYLOU. Camden, S. 0., I Scomber 21, 1020, ? N'otlfe. All persons hnvloj; ebtiins agnijiMti the (bounty ure notified to present them | In proper form on or before (lie first, of oa^'h month. \V. Li KIIIKLANI), County ffnginoer. Camden, S. C? Dee. 21, 11)20. ~AN ORDINANCE Giving tin- ritfbt of way on the streets of the elty of Camden to the fire trucks in n?sc" of an alarm of fire; and pi't?\ idlnjr for prnNsMion of fire hose. City Couneil 1'nmden N. C., I)?m\ {{, 1920. u ??. i ii i ned i?v the City Council of VN ?* Camden, s. in duo session assembled the flfli day of Oedotpber. 1920: Section l. Whenever there is an nlarm of fire in the city of Camden, afl motor vehicles of every description, all botye drawn vehicles of every de scription. and all jte.destrians shall give the rigltt of way on the streets, or any .public places of the city of Camden to the fire trucks*. That all vehicles of every description ?hall immediately upon the alarm of fire being sounded drive nt once, as near us possible to | the pnrh u jvoii whichever side of the street said vrthicle happens to be going, and all vehicles shall remain station ary Until the fire truck, or trucks shall have passed. Section 2. That no one shall drive any .vehicle over any fire hose of the city of Oa rod en. Section 3. That all persons violating the provision of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of mlsdemanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding Ono Hundred Dollars, or imprisonment for a period not exceeding thirty days, at the dis *??.. Tinporder of the City ,0f LTt'lUMi wi , L'amd. n. Am! that ha id imprisonment | may !><? aeeompanied with the addi tional requirement of liard labor upon st rOtits of the said city. Ratified in Council asseurt)lO(L.lSl*" * <>?h dav of February, 1920. AV. J. DUNN Mayor. I At i cm : li. c. Singleton I City Ob>rk. SIMMONS FOR RELIEF. ? - t'i ..i South Carolina. ' \>nnty of Kershaw. In the Court bf Common I'lons) I J uf?: > Moseley, Henrietta 1a?o. Plaintiffs . a gainst K. Iat, Ida Thompson. Sallie Phil 111 ?s. May MV-ConnoM. .lanle Anderson. Silas AJlen, Sadie Allen, Samuel Al len, .Mary Allen. E. L. Allen, J. T. Moseley; (J,. I?\ Moseley, E. G. Mose ley. Defendants. Summons. T.? Tho iN-femlants A hove :samca. Y ? ?n Arc Hereby Summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action. of which a copy Is here with served ui*>n you. and to servo a eopv of .your answer to the said Com plaint on the subscriber at his office In the city of Camden, South Cara liDa, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to an sw? t the Complaint within time afore said. the Plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief do ma i) ded In the Complaint. November 'JO, 15>20. Kirkland & Kirkland, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. IV the Defendant .Tanle Anderson PN-ase take notice that the original Summons and Complaint in the ahovc en?;tled action wore filed in the office of he Clerk of Court for Kershaw Omnt v on the L'Tth dav of November, ltf-JO. Kirkland & Kirkland Plaintiffs Attys. C/iindm. S. C., f>ec. 1, 1920. NOTICE OF ELECTION. St.tte of South Carolina County of Kershaw A petitlou signed by one-third or more of the qualified resident electors and a like proportion of the resident free-holder* of thi> age of twenty-one yea re of the below mentioned School District, having been filed with the County Board of Ednncation of Ker shaw (bounty, asking for an election in Flat Rock K<ibool District, No. 37, of Kerslmw County, in said Rtate. to de termine whether a tax of six (0) mills, additional, shall be levied in said School DiHtrlct for school purposes, and the said petition having bc*n heard and granted by the sa Id County Board of Education, an election will be held At the ro?!dence of Joseph Fletcher. In the said School District, No. 87 of Kershaw County, in said County and State, on hMday. December 31?rt, 1920. t? PMt upon tfc? Mid quMtJuu. The polk will open at 8 ?. ui., and will clone at 4 p. n?., ??d tfo* election will tx??held under the ruled governing gen em 1 election*. Otilythoae elect ova who reaidc in flie District and who return real or pei-annal property for taxutlou* unit whd exhibit their tax receipt 0 and registration certificates aha II Ih> allow j <Hl to vote. Notice Of this election in' nlKo i k > ? [i'ii in three public places in said School District, lu said County and State in accordance with law. The undorslgued TruaieOa of the said School District will act an Managers of the wild Election. V. A II. A. MOQUK JOSEPH FlrtOTCHKB Trustor* of rttfliool District No. 37, Fit Rp^k DtafcftOt, Kernlmw County. Ily Order of the County Board of Kducatlon : I. J. MoKouale N. P, Oettye 1, aureus T. Mtllu County Board of EMucatiou, Kerahaw County. l><?cember IS, 191i0. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice 1m hereby given that l nane thlH day filed with tho Probato Judge of Kershaw Coanty my final return tw 10 \ r<- a tor of the Kstato of Joho A. Shoorn, deceased. I have also filed with the Probate Judge a petltflbn for a final discharge from luy trust as <sald Executor, and the 10th day at January, 1021, at 11 o'oloek in the forenoon, has been appointed by the .said Judge of Probate an the time l'or the hearing of the said petition. W. M. SHANNON. Kx ecutor Estate of John A. Sheorn. Camden. >f O., December 7th, lt>iiO. CLERK'sTsALE State of South Carolina County of Lancaster I Court of Common Pleas. ) ... ^ ? ? . !< 10. May Ciyburn in her own right and a s general Cuardlan, etui. Plaintiff, j agaiiiHt 1 Beckham H. Olylrorn in his own right ?' and as Administrator, otal. , Defendants. IVrsnant lo a decree made in tin* above stated rase by Judge Edward Mclver, dated October 12, 1920. I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder at Lancaster Court House, S. C., in front of the Court House door, on the first Monday In January next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described real estate, towlt: All ilia t tract of lund In Kershaw County, South Carolina, one mile north west of Camden, known as Sprlngdale, containing one hundred and eighty (180) acres, more or less, bounded north and north we^t t?y Knights Hill Road. .South aud South west by land of XV. II. Ilalle, formerly of Cantey. and west by Camp Creek. Terms of sale; one half cash, and balance pay-> able in one and two years, with interest from date of sale, payable annually, and secured by note and mortgage of tihe premises sold ; the purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers and revenue stamps. The above tract of land will l>e sold at the risk of the former purehaser. PAUL MOO It K C. C. C. L. C. December 11th, 1920. CLERK'S SALE 8tnt * of South Carolina ; County of Kerabavr In i In? Court of Common riea*. !?": '??? ? ? J-, f '-7? rr ' ..J Heath Supply Company, again* Thomas Wilson, Xrhciik, (Say M. Iftuiu, Hint J. J. <?<hm1h!?\ as ad mlnlstvatorH of the estate of O. H. ^ r.ewlH, s HmI? ? .^*1 ? ir'tirrri Ih vtcturo of a decree of tl,te Court of Common IMeas of KorBhaw County. S. <)., heretofore. made in the above eat?, I, J. II. Clylnirn, Clerk of OOUrt, in and for tUo (bounty of Ker*h*w, Slate aforcMald, will noil on sale* day iu January, 1H21. being Monday tlm third day of tin* month during the U8* u t I hours of walo In front of tho Court House door, in the City of Camden, S. C.. to the Jilghent bidder the follow ing described real estate. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the ?County of Kerahavr, containing <80> acres, uioro or less. Hounded North by lauds of Henry Savage; South by lUver ttoad ; Knst by lands of Augustus f/oyns; Went by lands of Margaret Jones. TeroiH of sale canh, purchaser |0 pay for deed. J. II. CIA'IIUKN.' 1 Clerk Court (Jommou Pleat), Kershaw County, S. C. |>eoe tuber, 1920, FINAL DISCHARGE V N'ptlcc is hereby given that I hnve this day filed with the Protoato Judge of Kendiaw County my final return as Kxecutor of the . Eh fa to of Johu A. 'Kheorn, deceased. I have also Hied . with tin* Probate Judge a petition for a final discharge from my trust a?' said Kxecutrlx, and ,the 10th day of' | January, 1021, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, has beon appointed by the xaid Judge of Probate as the time for the hearing of the said petition. MRS. SAT.IJB LrBWIS, iAhn A. Sheorn !iXCVUVl*A ! ... 1Aon Inmdon. S. 0., December 7th, 1020, PARTITION SALE State of SouUh Carolina, County of Kersha>v. (In the Court of Common Picas.) Florence Jones, Plaintiff, against Kii thleen Gregory, Almettu Welsh, Mozelle Welsh tind John T. Welsn, ; IVfendants. Partition Sale. Under and by virturo of a Deerco of this Court of date December 10th, 1020. 1 will offer for sale in front of the Court House door iu the City of Cam den. during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday In January, 1921, being the 3rd day thereof the following real estate: All that pa' reel - or tract of land in the county of Ker^mw and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred forty-two (142) acrcn, more or less, and known as tract No. 2, and tract No. 3, of the land? of the estate of J. V. Welsfb, and bounded North by land of Q. C Welsh. East by lauds of Al inchta a Loll merSoUtll by Uangijig I zu&? CreeS, ana Wfe^t by landTnow or formerly of Norman Hilton, AIho, AH that parcel or tract of land in said county and State, containing forty ( JO) acres, more or less, bounded Nortli by the lands above described, . East bj ?? rim ot #*** way. South by T. j by lands now or fol Hilton. , IV, mH of ^ bau In 0110 year, to ih> MMMiri <r by fl mortgage of the pn uil^. or the p ehaner inuy i*iy thy whole porflh] l?r(iN) In cHHh If U*' so > At the said wlo I \\,U not the hid of anyone who hUmU **ot t deinwlt with me kh a pledge to m good hU hid in cuae of its umfytu I he Nil III w tWr> Iniiulrrd ($006: (lolliirH In moiu'y <?r < vi 1 1 f lt?d. Check somn nvspoiislMr hank. B. K CrAttKH. Special Mantei Deo. 10, 1920. NOTICE, I aii persons are hcrrtiy notified I 10 tivspuNH upon land* hcloiiKlug to I chlUlmi of Itcnjutuin TidWoU, Led. 1 110 \. I AM INK V. TIDWfcJ W. L. JACK80N, ] Guardian for Mtftj r>t*embor 17th, 1030. 37-d MFKCIAL MAHTKR*8 8Al,K.j ^ ? 1*4 .4>. Jh k4 State of South CaroMiw County of Kershaw O. C. Wolah, Plaintiff against Kllu M. Hough, D. K. lfQUgb, Hough, I rend Hatemau, Gertrude t ridge, flva Tumor, 0. M. Hoi Oussle Hough, T. J. McLure, S. Floyd, Defendants. By virtu? of a decree of. His Ho John H. Wilson. prodding Judge I Judlolnl circuit, of date November 1020, I will soil at public outcry to highest bidder for cash, beforo court house door In Camden, Obi of Kershaw, State of Soutto Caro during the legal hours of sale, on j first Monday In January, 1021, li the thtrd day thereof, tho folloi I /inunrihod ?roi>erty : All those pieces, parcels, or tract land situated In the County of Ker? and state of South Carolina, boui and described as follows: One dred and fifteen acres, bounded n by land of Sam Wright ; south by 1. of Little and Savage ; cast by tract 15 of estate lands of L. C. Hough; west by tracts No. 12 and 13 of e* landH of L. C. Hough. Also one "hundred and twenty u bounded north by lands of Tom Jc south by lands of Llttlo and Sav oast by tract hereafter described ; west by triict above described. Also one hundred and sigty-one i bounded north by tract No. 20 et binds of L. b. Hough, south by burn lands; east by Flat Rock 1) ?and wost by tract No. 17 estate 1 of T/.-p. Hough. ? Also one-seventh undivided ln? of I>. K. Ilough in and to "All ; plere, parcel, or 'tract of land sit in the county of Kershaw, stn \ South Carolina, containing one dred and on? <101) acres, boi north by lands of Tom Jones, an tract No. 17 estate lands of 1 Hough; east ,by Little Plat Creek.; south by lands of Litthj ana -vveat by tract No. estate lands of L. O. Hough. ?. B. CLARKE L Special Mast?? Kershaw Conn December 16, 1920. Smokeless and Black Powder* Waterproof Money-Back Shot-Shells You can get your money back for The Black Shells if, for any reason at all, you don't like them. Just bring back the unused part of the box, and we will refund to you, without question, the price of the whole box. The Black Shells have reached so high a s^te of perfection in waterproofing, in speed, in power, and in uniformity ? that we can make this unlimited guarantee.. (TkYi black shells ^ Smokeless and Black Powder/ Try The Black Shells, if you don't know them. Vou can get your pet load for every kind of shooting* in smokeless or black powders. UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, N?w Yorlc, Munufocturtri Come in and get a copy of The U. S. Gaxne Law Book ? FREE. Wc spake exactly the same guarantee with r (^CARTRIDGES There it do 22 Loqg Ride cartridge a* ac curate at diataxtcea from 50 to 250 yarrfa aa U. S. 22 N. R. A. Loog Rifle Letmok Ca rtiidgea. This ia 50 mom yard* of itc cunty thaa&aa hitherto been poiatUi fwith 2f? rira-firc aremuaitioo buDet for #?*fl Cm?**** Ask for Mackey Mercantile Company, Camdefi, S. C. Burns & Barrett, Camden, S. C. * Ti,