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IMlium* Hold* <?ood Community Vfkr. (in )|tM< Krtday Itothuuu outdid hor ??>)f in h wmniimlty Fttlr tJwt would havo ft >n?dU' If placed iitfuUiat a gre&t mauy falr?- l*r?oti caJIy <?trery |?l?a?o of farm ami* homo When your cows come off pasture feed them Happy Cow Sweet Feed with hay or ensilage. It contains 24% protein and makes most milk at lowest cost... Made by Elisor - Morgan Co., Memphis. Wt tell it. Call or 'phone uj For Hula By All I>?*?h-rs Cnnulon (VmutiRs'o'.i (V>.. IHstritxitors The (fulbransen is the Life of the Party Young folic* dt?ntinR-rold feet ? ?-ipplnn ?? exhilaration f?ll? (he mr. ??Uisu work* its mugK , and your Gul irtimcn is the life of the party. liven the beginner ran noon play real muvii, (or the Instruction Rolli? i.n cxi Uisive Gulhransen feature ? t jki* it mnple. I'luv n G<ilhrnn*et? ?r out store for I 'if ten minute*. Lnjoy the thrill and t i^r (.mt.u tion of pertonally produt Kyt Hood iniuK ?.t only the Gulbtan* rn can play it. /?'our Models?Nationally Priced i)0O ?ooo $4?)Mj?a98 Home Furnishing Company Camden, S. C. fmBRANSEN -.J* % Player-Piano Trt<t mm Mat No. 10221?1 column x 100 lines?complete mat fur nished without charge. If mat cannot be used order Electro No. 1022IE. SPFF work was to bo defy in tho exhibit*. Tbe moving Hplflt, and oue to whom the orodlt for tin* largo display of homo and farm produce and getting up tho Hhow 1* duo was <>. lloddey Itoll, jtuperlntendent of tho liethuuo aohools, urn! formerly of J/aheawter. Mi4. Iioll conceived tlm idea of having a fair, after taking up hla work with tho Ifothuno school* again thla fall, and with tho hefy) of noveral local, mo a succeeded In arousing an admirable community spirit. Aiixmix i 1m- exhibit* worthy of *l>e <inl mention wn? the Nchool exhibit showing different phases of school work .taieh an agriculture, manual training, art and class room work; eanm'd prod notan<l ploklos exhibited h.v the k<hh1 hoiiHowlvo? of that hoc thin, an excellent fancy work, floral and remodeled garment display. A window'of relics, antiques and curios attracted considerable attention. The fann exhibits showed that the farm orh of thin wn tlon wore prepared to live this winter, despite the fact that tho boll weevil took his toll of the cotton crop. The swine exhibit espec ially In Hampshire**, was good and along with this won a good lowing of dairy eowfc and bulls. Poultry, fnrkoya, and other fowl were on hand In abundance. The farm products wore judged by County Agent Sanders of Camden and K f.. Harkey of Olemson Coiloga County Agent Howell and Mr. Ijatta Ilood of 1 <alieustoi' judged the live stock.. A basketball game between Bo thune and Clyde school* furuWhed rec reation In the afternoon, tho score l>o ing 27 to ir> in ??favor of Re thune. A minstrel show by local talent furnish ed entertainment for the night. In.London tho proportion of females to l.(MX) males has risen from 1.127 In 11M1 to 1W5 in 1921. and there has i?oen an increase of in widows during that period. Lust Shot. Two rl\Hl pt?lItrecently spoke ut the Kami* xutherlng of women voters. One hud desired fir-J place hut his rival having a pull, obtained It instead And while the n'\nl spoke he sat and simply "boiled" with In (limitation. lJut when his cham e came to re tort lie made pood use of it. "Kvery Kpeuker should always have >? ie\r or pretext for speaking," he said. "My opponent luivltm had the latter for hlH speeeh I will now choose the for rner and ylve my text." Out in the Wagon. It happened in southern Indiana. TJie Hleek-hnifed, surefooted. ?uave drug clerk approached one of the "country lassies, pure and sweet." "Is any one waiting rn you, madam ?" "Why er- j cs: m.\ teller is ?valtln' for me out hi the wux-jtl" TAX NOTICE. Office of Treasurer Kersliuw County, t'nmden. S. O., Sept. 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that the books will he opened for the collection of State. County and School taxes from < vtolwr loth. 1 t<> March 15th, r.t'jr, A penalty of 1 i>er cent will he added to all taxes unpaid January l.-.t. rj2U, 2 iH'i* cent February 1st, r.rj:?. and 7 j>er cent March li>th, 102.T The rate i>er mituni for Kershaw .?.'unty i?; as fallows: Mills. StMM* Taxes 7 1-2 < iood Koad-. 2 (\ unity Taxes ft .'5-1 Hospital 1-4 School Taxes IVKalb Township K<>ad llonds.. f<M I>eKa!h Township only 2 1 '2 Total 28 12 Dot; Tax $125. All dog owners are required to make a return of their B. G. SANDERS T. K. TROTTER Announce that they have entered actively in the Real Rstate business in Camden, S. C., under the title of Camden Real Estate Exchange Tourist, Business and farm properties handed for sale ?r renUil. Offices in Bruce Ruildfnpr, Corner Main and DeKnlb Street. B. G. SANDERS Camden, S. C., Nov. 3rd. T. K. TROTTER Chinese Lillies. each 25c Hyacinths, each 25c Tulips, dozen 75c All kinds of f-lowering Plants and Cut P lowers (Hljp (EanuVu JFlnral (ftmnjiaug Phone 193 Camden, S. C. dog# to the Ooujuty Treasurer, <wbO is required to farnl?h it llceiu* tag. All dogs caught without, the licence tag the owner* wW l>e euhjeet to a fine of Twenty ($20.00) Dollar*. The foUowlng School IMstTlcts have special levies: School District No. 1 23 School District No. 2 8 School District No. 3 8 School District No. 4 ? School District No. 5 8 School District No. 0 8 Hchool Dmrkt No. 7 8 School District No. 8 4 School District No. 0 4 School District No. It 8 Hchool District No. 12 11 School District No. 13 8 School District No. 14 8 School District No. 15 ......... 8 School District No. 10 ....... School District No. 17 : 8 School District No. IS . 4 School District No. 10 4 School District No. 20 4 School District No. 21 . 4 School District No. 22 18 School District No. 23 3 School Dlatrict No. 24 8 School Wetrlct No, 2ft 8 School District No. 20 ... 8 School District No. 27 8 School District No.? 28 8 School District No. 20 :...... 8 School District No. BO .,... 8 School District No. 31 8 School District No. 32 8 School District No. 33 8 School District No. 34 . 8 School District No. 3ft ............ ........... 8 Hchool District No. 30 8 School District No. 37 2 School District No. 38 8 School District No. 30 8 School District No. 40 17 School IMstrlct No. 41 8 School District No. 42 ~ 8 School District No. 43 ... 1 School I'M strict No. 44 8 School District No. 40 8 School District No. 47 .. S The ix>ll tax is $1.00. All ablebodled male persons from the ukc of twenty-one (21) to sixty (00) years, both Inclusive, except res idents in incorporated towns of the county less than 2,600 inhabitants, shall pay $4.00 as a road tax except ministers </f the gospel actually In charge iff a congregation, teachers em ployed*" in public schools, school trus tees, and |>crson.s. |>ermanently dis abled in the military service of this State and persons who served in the war Ret ween the States, and all per sons actually employed In the quaran tine service of this state and all res idents who may Ihj attending school or college at the time when said road tax shall become due. Persons claim ing disabilities must present certifi cate from two reputable physicians of this county. All Information with reference to taxe* will be furnished ui>on applica tion. D. M. McC'ASKILL. County Treasurer. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Onrollna. County of Korshaw. (Court of Common Plea*, i roil.H K. Twltty, Plaintiff, against Janie W. IMnkins et ill. Defendants. I'rider an order of Ills Honor, T. .1. Maulflin, Presiding .Judge In Fifth .Judicial Circuit da ten I Novemlxr lf>, 1 will sell to the highest. bidder 11' public auction for cash, l>ef<fro the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden. in said. State, during the le gal hours of wale on the flr?t Monday (l>eing the fourth day) of I><H*oinl>or, 1bL,4J. the following described n<il es tate : All that picm, par<vl or tract of bind, situate in the Count) i?f Ker | shflw and State of South Carolina, and on the Wiv-t side of the Winteree Iliver, containing our* hundr<?d ninety and ."-loo (U>0.(ir>? acres. as shown on the plat <?f S. P Thotna*. Surveyor, of date .\"vcrnlH>r *J0. liM'V Pounded ?>h the North and Northeast bv In nds In diwjmte t?et"woon . the estate of the late John 1 C. Wciterv. and formerly Ma ttox heirs, now T. .1. Kirkland. I, A- KiTk land and I. A Wittkow^ky. and tho Itetan heirs; l^ast by the lands of Ilo tan: Smith by lauds of Peard. and I West by landH of Mickle. lands of Eli j Reynolds and lands of Khod\ Mickle. Anyone desiring to bid at the sale ' herein mentioned shall firv deposit with the undersigned Master, the ?um of one hundred dollars or a certified i ch<"?*k for a like amount, as an evi j dert<-e of uood faith and a* a guarantee I of <<ouiplIan?v with tire term* of tbo | ^al^ I n P. CI,A RICK. NLi-ier fur K*THb? *v t ->u:;ty. November 1 r,. H>22. MASTER'S SALE. i*t i>i Smith f"a.iv,llna. County of Kershaw f Court <>f Common P a*.? l? II I {.nun Plaintiff ng?iu-t 1:11)1'' W et I ?*fendaut' I'mlcr an order of i?ix lloner, T. J Mnuldin, Presiding Ju<fye In Fifth Judicial ('ireuit datwl Sfov? mbor 15. P>C2. I will sell to the 5i-sh<-^t bidder j at puh'.le a notion fiv <?w*h\- ?>efore the 1 Kerxhaw County Court jlou*e door In i Cvimden, in ,va?id Stfrte. Murine th>e lo cal htviiN ?.f sale on tl..? first Monday ( (being the fourth day ? ??f I ?oeeinb?'T, I the following de<i ribed n<r>! es tate All "'m' .f?-e j >?t r< ei ?>r !.?? of land, -.:uate j tire County <f Kershaw. S'.i'e Smith CirOiina. "ii ?hf We^t side .if W:it<TH' River, eontaini*vj four hutwlred and thr>"o <4<"k1 i ti> r ??<, more or less; t?oundod North by !an<U of Iv\ri r?! 1 >oby. and land* <.f Hot Ian 1 Harris; Kast uwl Smith by lands ..f John R lunkinv and M a hran?di nepnrating said land* froni la:.<ls >,f J??hti I' Jenkins; . West by l^irxl- of W I. P.rannon : , Ir.g ;virt of the land e*">n\tyod to John I H IMnkins by N'annlc S f'Vtnlkner ami j John Mel.nre. by detsl of date tl)C , .'Utfh of AprH. lftOK. rf -OTded in the offi?-e of <!*> ( lerk of Conrt for Ker "hn w (Vnjr.tv 5n TT-^ol M. M IT. p.iffe II 1 Anyone iksiring to bhl at the iwle lw?rehi imnrtioifed f?rv?< (k?j>o^lt with the underalgued Muster, the wra of one hundred dollars or a certified cbeck for u Ifkc amount, an an evl iWMK-e of good fakh and a? a guarantee of compliance with tin* term* of haIc, Any amns so deposited will to "re turned to the unaueecaaful bidder* Hi the conclusion of the aule, II. B. CLAKKK. Master for Kershaw County, November 15, 1022. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County <>f Keratww. (Court of Common Plea*. t .1. (J. Kelly. Plaintiff, against J. 1). Cora Id and C. C. (Joinhi- l.niVn (lairtH. f> ' t ; Under aivd by virtue of a doewo of His Honor, Judge T. J. Mauldin. of date November 15th, 1022. I will of f<?r for <*?h) in front of the Court Hou**? door in the city of Camden. S. C-. on the finst Mondav in Decern bhe same l>elng the 4th <lay thereof, during the loRal hours of #ftlo, tho fol' lowing deaorlbed pnjpurty: All that piooo, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and Ix'Ing in the County and State aforesaid, contain ing H5 acres bounded as follows: North, by lands of J. W. Wood, F>i?t by lawls of Mrs. C, C. Gerald, South by the public road/ and Went by lands of Maud Joyner. Torm? of sale cash, Ihn-ehaser to pay for papers, II. n. CDARKE, Master for Kershaw County. Noveml>er 15, 1022. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of C/onvmon I'lea*.) The l'Mnst National Bank of Cajndcn, against .Tank* W. Dlnklns et ill, Defendants. Vnder an order of His Honor, T. J. Mauldin, Presiding Judge in Fifth Judicial Circuit dated November 15, 1922, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash, l>efore the Kershaw County Cout^t Hou^ door in Camden, iu said State, during the le gal hours of sale on the first Monday (l>eing the fourth day) of ,Deeoml>er, 15>22. the following described ixin 1 es tate : All that pie<v>. i>jior tract, of land situate lying and being iu the State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw and In West Wat ens*, con taining three hundred (H00) a e roe* more or less, and bounded on the North by land* of J. II. Nelson and by land formerly of Mattox now of Din kins; on the South by Smyrna Road ami on the Wesrt by neighl>orhood roa<! known us the Team road and by lands of J. B. Nelson; and on tho Rnst by lnnds of the estate of Samuel Bnan lunn and by hinds formerly of Mattox now of Dlnklns. Tho ?ald tract of Land is known as tfio Sand Hill Place of Mattie B. Beard, deceased. Also, FOR RENT DURING WINTER SEASON Ton room house compl etely furnished with two bath rooms and double sleeping porch?in center of town. ALSO We have for sale one nine room house on Lyttleton street with lot 60x250, a very desirable location. House recently painted and in good condition. It will pay you to investigate this property before buying. Camden Loan & Realty Company all thnt piece, (Ntfiocl or tract of land situate. lying and being In tho Stat< of South Carolina. County of; Ker hIihw, ?nd In West WatOree, contain in:; two hundred and sixty . (200) acros, more or less, txumded on the North by hinds of J. ft. Nebion and by land* of Kabon: on the East by ?tho Camden Kidgeway Public Ilofed on tho South by la wis of J. K. Hum phrlos; and on tho West by lands of Ilahon. Tho al>ovo described tract of land l? known as lied I>and 1'Mee of Mattie IJ. Hoard, deceased. 1 Anyone desiring 'to bid at tho **al? herein mentioned shall first deposit with tho undersigned Master, the sum of five hum!nil dollars or ? certified ohock for a like amount, as ?n evl deuce of good faith and as w guaran tee of compliance with the terms of sale- Any sums So deposited will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders at the conclusion of the sale. It. B. CIjAKKK. Master for Kershaw County. r N'rtv ember 15, 1022. MASTER'S SALE. Slat** of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Kershaw County, Plaintiff. against W. It. Outlaw. The 15ailk of Onnden, Maylmnk Fertilizer Comjmny, De fendants. Cnder an order of His Honor, T. T. Manldin, Presiding Judge in Fifth Judicial Circuit <lato<l Noveml?er 15. 1922, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash, l>eforc the KerjflUww County Count House door in Canidert, in said State, during ihe le gal hours of sale on the first Monday (l>eing the fourth day) of December, 1022. the following d?\serH>od real es tate : AH those tliret? lof.s of Land in fhe County of Kcrdviw in the State of South Carolina mid di'scribed as fol lows: Trnct No. 1 contains one bun* dren twenty-soven (127) acres/ more or loss ami lying on Camden-ILancas ter public road nl?out woven (7) miles North of the City of Oamditn, and is bounded North* by land of w. A. Rtf. wards. Bast by lands of AY, A. E4.i waixte wittl Aim Childers, South by lands of Childers and by (Jum Swamp, and W<*?t by public road known ?? Ijancaster Road. The above described (parcel of land wma that convoyed (0 W. R. Outlaw by M. A. Clyburn by deed of date January 0, 1020, which deed Is recorded In the office of C!<erk of Court for Kenrihnw Countv In book "A. W.'\ page 382. Tract No. 2 is situated In city of Caradeti. County and State aforesaid, and fronts *incrty4wo (02) feet I0a&t on Mill Street of ernld city and e*. tends back West of a uniform width to a depth of two hundred sixty-four (204) feot and Is bounded North by premises of Trapp, JOast by Mill Street, South by premises of W. R. Outlaw formerly of Adeline It. Moowy and West by premises of Zexnp, The above described property i? that con veyed to W. R- Outlaw by J. II. Moore by deed of date January 10, 1920, which deed recorded in the office of -the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in book 4,A. Z.'' at page 084. Tract No. 3 is situated in the city of Camden, County and State afommid, and froivtN seventy-two (72) f?e( East on Mill Street and extends back West of a uniform wldtlh <to * depth of two hundred ?ixty-four (2(M) feet and is bounded North by land.s formerly of J. II. Moore, now of W. H. Oirtaw, tflast by Mill Street. South by premi-sew of Shivar, and Wert by lands of I. J. McKensrie. The above described parcel of land is that conveyed to \V. R. Outlaw by Adeline R. Moore by "deed of date October 20, 1010, which dotm! is recorded in of flce of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in book "A. Z.'' at page 333 Anyone desiring to bid at the sale heroin mentioned shall first depoeit with the undersigned Master, the Hum of twenty-five ($26.00) dollars or a certified check for a liko amount, as tin evidence of good faith and a? a guarantee <*f compliance with the terms of *ttle. Any sums*so deposited will be returned to the unsuccessful ? bidders at the conclusion of the sale. \ Br B. CLARKE, Master for Kershaw County. November 15, 1022 for Economical Transportation The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet Utility Coupe This is the lowest-priced closed car on the market with Fisher Body. It is bought extensively by concerns equipping fleets for salesmen, and is popular for professional and general use where a single seat and extra large rear compartment are desired. QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and added equipment. ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinements and greatly increased facilities. .. SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service stations. PRICES of the new line remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expensive construction, which have greatly ihcreased value. Some Distinctive Features Prices f, o. b. Flint, Mich. Streamline body design with high hood; vacuum feed and rc.ir ??'.!->oline tank on all models; dr;ni tvpe head lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open wirh doors of open models. Closed models have plate glass Ternsredt regulated windows, straight Mdc cord tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and dash light The Sedanetr? ;s equipped with auto trunk on rear Two Passenger Roadster *510 Five Passenger Touring - 525 T wo Passenger Utility Coup^ 680 Four Passenger Scdanctte 850 Five Passenger Sedan ? - 860 Light fdelivery Truck- - 510 See rnesc * cm .irkahle cars crudv the specifications Nothing Compares IVith Chevrolet GEORGE T. LITTLE, Distributor Kershaw County