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Children Cry for Ffetcnc.'s ^ - ? ?.?'? V a ? ? ?' ' 1. The Kind You Have Always.. Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the senator* at ? on the wrapper all these years ^7* ^ J# jnst to protect the coming generations. Do n ot be deceived. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ,4Ju*t-as-?ood" are but Experiments that tri&s with and endaager the health o t Infants and Children ? Experience against Experiment. Nevei attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What is CASTOR I A Cast or ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and &y>thlng Syrups. It is pleasant. It contaJas neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it haa been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alloying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children'.* Comfort? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years The Xbid You Have Always Bought Sntffj Svrzron Dead. (.'Harlott*, N ( .Vtjar?;.h L'i. Dr. Walk pf GUI VVylio, na'.;w <tA w?r. S. <>. f-rmo-j ^irjjron of *K . United Stat*?*. who introduced "d n i jr i ; n ^ ir. '</ th" United > i l.{*;!Wue hospif.ai; N>.w York, di^d <^ay in New York City. ao/orHinif to advice* re?***iv*>d b^r**. In addition hi* m^dirat activities*. f.>r. Wyhr wa ? t.f fir ?*. pr*Miden? of t h f- Southern f 'wfr o.":m{ii?ny. of whxh 4. I?. fJuk**, fh*' robarr-j rrm^na*.**, i * now -th* head, ami took a trading par*, in th* development. of hydro--#*!** tr; p?>-w**j irj th^ Carolina i. I )r Wy h?? -va? ' fcorr.. ' 'r < ., .n MR and isv?d 'h. r?? jntil !? h?* outbreak of th*-- ' 'on'fed?*rat#:* war. when hf v rv*?d wifr the f or.Wer a* * army. PottnwiRtf th<- war h?'- rrt> " ?*d th?- f'n.vernity <>f f 'a roll ri a . ?wh^-nr** h" wa-i jfrad'ua.ted .r ! *#?>?* *1 ?"ientifi< Huh;r-rt?. Th?- ia *.?? [>r .f Vf'iri^r Ssm-. r'amou--' tfi r >*' a South ^ Carolina, r.d u- '- f th?\ youn?f man ? > ~nter upon th?.? wr.'v < f m<d s? in?* and ;r. fs~1 hr _ i ! :.i". : J An ugly cut ? MENTHOLATUM is antiseptic and healing. i'roryj rhtf Beilevrje Medical -college, j NVv V,.<rk. I.. H ir-?<h' f>ead in New \ ork 'telegram received here Suruiay ? ii'-'-rny n announce# the death ?.n X"'-? York that, day of Mr. I.ouis Hir*/H. V!r Hirnch had been in ill h'-alth for a !>>ng time and most of 'n?- famriy w witb him -whert -death i m ? life was ?W years oid. Mi', ilir.ac-h J.a^ f?f.im!f*rnt :r, th.?" ' , 'i ipt worid, 'win if at the head o' I ;h>- : :Hi 1 -stores bearing his name, j f {>? formerly lived at Kershaw, mov-'l ng f r?>m that town to NV* Vork sOme -v.-.. ago. Among the sur l v tying < fsudrien .are Messrs. Nathan j m i Harr\ Hirvh and Mrs. Minnie . M-y r-r * of I^ancaster. ' and Mr. B*>n Ff>r-?? h ? ' Kor^haw. Other* of tn< - r.. ']r?-r li- ?? a" < h-ariestor, and Aug . u-;:a. Mi-.-s'sr*. Nathan. Harry and Ben I H:r*?h were at their father'* bedside , wh<-.'! h?- ? I-an?aster Citizen Mr- Tiliie Khmek and Itr- Wliie Kotihk. th'e "arsenic witJowa," ar=- ? n i. ;r i'hirago on th?- charge of hav* myrd'-fed a -lo/en or more persons v,' >.[?. r.injf Mrs. Kiimek'* ? 'iur'r. just ??ijt f.f a hospital ?e poisoning. -av> h?- hopes ! ^ ? .in/ n.' wife.'" Th-- -<th*-r i -?, - t: ' :v:ng ?pnm? ? _ ^ ^ i i' rid f m Moscow -,-ij thai i J.-:' :rsan?- and that.. hu* do* tors I"'*1- "hi-* ,*.<? ?-arvnot iiw ?-It we<?k THE Woodstock Represents the late ? achievement in Typewriter Construct ion ; i v e s the greatest measure <>f satisfactory service and a quality of work that is unsur passed. Woodstock Typewriter Company (iencral Safes Office :i) A. Deaborn Street Chicago , Illinois F. I). GOOD ALE, Agent , Camden , S. f. i * CAFTiSIS COLLECT $38,1,000 CASH ? * t . ? . f --t ' _ . , .rs.-.' I.*-"..:: ':?,? ?? - ?????? ? i Crowtr of D?Rom>naii ortal Act vttio# til t/?ry Qi recti on ?* lndtea<*4 Ml Result of Forward i Program 1 LARGE ADVANCES ARE MADE . " <r [ REPORT O* CONTRiBOTtOMd Td 7? MILLION CAMPAK2N l*3*JEO ?v headquarters office DR. EVERETT GILL/ Europe n Represent attvc Baptist For eign M>?s<on Board. rp to Jan nary V. 1:523. Southern Baptists had paid in r;wh on the 7 7 Miflion Campaign, their five-year pro gram for the advancement of the gen eral missionary, edoV'atM&l and b<?*| nevolent activities of the denomina tion the sum of S3S.91S.191.10. accords Ing to a report issued bv the general bea'iquarters office.. These contributions have romf from the various state* and oth^r ?ourc?*4 a* ffjllow' Alabama. 11.453.719 40: Arkansas. $1,145 15.1 37 District of Columbia. $143.544 70, Florida.. 0t4*2: Oeorsria. $7 .*49 514 70; Illinois. $320. 4S2 95 . K-n r. uc Jc v . $4.1 2&039 7 S : I^onidiana. $1,035.44023; 3m^r"vland. $489,494.29 : Mississippi. $1 ,591.01 1 34 : Missouri. SI >>37. 047 49; New Mexico. S170 99* North Carolina. $3,345. 330 21: Oklahoma. $1,052 43*20; South Carotlna 13 309.252 <50 T^nn^s^", 52 "r4').7<>4 77 Tex a * $.c..002.7*7 .T2: Virginia. S4.102.S02 !2. .^o^cial ?1 ?- j* 1 JC? ? nated funds. Texas. S 1.223 440,-73 : New Mexico. $403,072.44; I^otiisiafta. Sl*7 100. Illinois. S14V59T.il. Tennessee. S192.S51-.25.. Oklahoma. S79.000 re ceived dire?*t by Horn*' Mission B? ;irj!. h<$ 15.340; received from special soun-es l b\ Foreign Mission Board. SS4.103 contributed hy native churches on for* c.tgn field and expenled by th^m dl rrectly on th^ir work there SI or>3, C9C.4* Indicating something of the prog I res 3 which 'he impetus of th* Cam paign has brought to various phases of denominational cffor* in the South. It is reported that during the three yean* <<f *he Campaign -fKiZi**!- that have expired. Southern Baptists h ave i had 150.000 more baptism* than they J did for the three years immediately I preceding the Campaign: organized 2.000 more new Sunday *<-hools with 400,000 new pupils; enhanced the , value of th?-ir lo<al chur< h propertv by $33.1)00.000; increased their contri butions to local causes by $22 .000.000: gave S1S.93S.S62 more to missions and benevolences, and advanced their con tributions to ail <a uses bv $4 ! ISO. 490 during the thre? v-ar?'of the Cam paign over wha* thev gave to ail ratios for the t h feti yrars tmr.-.ediata |y preceding t h ?? f arnpaign. Gain? in Special Fields. The campaign has enabled the vari ous state mission boards to greatly en large their programs of stat*- and as gociational missions within Thelr re op'*ctive boundaries, it is pointed oyt; made it possible for the Horn* Mission Board m - complete trs SI 000.000 Church Building Loan Fund extend Its work among the foreigner-. Indians ahd N'egroe-*. administer 131.332 bap tisms. secure 2lv3il additions to t..A lorai churches, provide- larger equip ment for i?a system ?f "5s mountain mission schools, establish t"*1 Soutn em Baptist Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and greatly in- rease fr* work .n other directions Some other *ain? In it* r. melar.d include the b'-tter e^uipm-nt and maintenance of th- m er-> * haa SO academies, colleges ar.d -??r.iJnanea other than the mountain -chcol*. In creasing the number of Baptist hos p i t ,t ! s from 1* r'' ?' f ' t;>ov;ding better eq-jlprr.-nt and ma:n'-nance for all of them, i r. r-';s:ng the r. .mber or Baptist hospitals from 12 t> 20 and beginning the erection of thre- others, nt the same tlnv* all th- -"ftder one? bave be.-n better eq jipp*d while th* number of aged ministers h-:ped has bern doubled and the stipend gifen . ^ , >, h.?-? f>e? n gr??ativ ln< rei^.-d V ssi o n Work E<t?nded. In tl '? r--a : ? -?'ions the Foreign t - >r : t.a<. '^n "n Rble<J t>< ->e:i 1 out ,?:?o it -'j'.' new mis slonari* ?? empiev i v?*r .cidltional n ?? ? v '? workers rr?at^ h .n- r-ase the r-qsitpment in the *.iv or ?.'.?ir'-h build n.K- chapels, st-hofd- ho^p:'als. pntv li?b r.g hntises and mission r-slden<?es In rne older fields of China Japan. Africa I ta! v Brar.il. Argentina, f'ara _ irruc^U. ? hil" and Mexico, and open' up new work in Spain. .logo-, Plav a. ftungarv. Roumania. Russia. ^ ft- 1 S?b*4na Id th? territory . now or. iipied by the Foreign Mission Tiol-! there is a total population or .|M ->r mo-'- than *-? -? If the poo p> r. f the world i I) ,e to tne enUrgement of the nila- . nonar prrgram in Kvwof?e tfce board hA? b<*er. rotnpelled to station <* gen ??-al r^^p^e^entatl ve tner? in the per ton of l?' Kwreit r.,11 who has g?-n rrsl of i.i" work <>n the < on - tinect *nd maint-nrv* hit headquarter* at Laasao . S*iU?'faid. m Mnjmm Pcc;le of Today Universally j V;e?:\rvg t&ss Ctothmg. ? ??. ? '?:?? ????? ' I 'I WW>I,I1? ? A$*?rtiqn Haa Bc?r. M J3? THat I r tag Impf8<w 3 mem Kn?< L?n<jtna Suppi jnt?ct Red F<*nn?to. ' ? / ' Lri *' J l?* tar thu? aatum bus ?JUtpurt*d | frmn.rbe way* nf it* sahited fathe.ea* The pioua ?>td New Ku gland custom of *few?jng- up rhe < hUdren trp m full tw 4pri?tf In red :l.?unei may atili h* foUovfcd m rewotft oiid Gad-feann* rural diatrUrta, but in larger rwim #f population peopla a/a wearing ?raJK*iioualy little pro tectioa agai{t*t the blaata of wipter And thej'r* vMriji^ le** every year! That tho modern* dou't ali par iah of pnenmoni*. la only another .proof that <*ir grandmothers didst know aa much about hygiene a* they <houjfht they dl<l, And everytKaly who w?a aver stitched up for six oaootha In rtfll flannel will admit that the b?>y* an.l ijirla of today are happier as w?ll as ? irarier than thus* of rhe post. With the modern fclrl axpo*iiur her chest and kneen to the blizzard* and rhe modem r hoy defying \ FkI. n:\rv with l?H#te. sleevelet* and kneedeasni) lawn combination*. It- Is curious to realize, thai /up to the Ia.st scenrratitm whs Qkmsldered necessary to wear wool ne\r to the skin. n??t ofi.!y in winter typt afsr. la , summer. Listen r<"? \>iiman?s *'T?ictio.hary .'of Kv<?rvday Want.*." published In tSKf. the NVu; York Sn'r. enjoin1- : .-"Dress rh warmly, woolen flannel*, net r tb?- r person d ;rtn^ tile whole year. ISy every ' ''onsider-.; r;on protect the extremities well. It N ignoranit barhari>m that allows a <?hild* to have bare awiH; lej;.s :ind feet, even In summer.'* If the writer or that eens*>HAu.s dee. laratf^n Ts still alive, having failed to expire from wenrhi.ar wool next to his hide, he must be terribly ,*hortci>d at the "lKn?/rf>nt barbarism" >>f 1P?1 with Its ?diameles?? dLsplav .?f :?mr>* and lej^.s ? or "limb*" a* he woofd prob ?% bf y rail the latter. ? Tht.se wvre r 7 days when [??-t>p|e .slept \* It h their window* shut be eau.s?> they thought the ni>:br air was "poisonous." I?on'r blarne them to?> much. f?>r the doctor* gave >m that ?inpe about rhe nlarht air. Ye*, and f tiO- {>?^.p r,^Y >Jocs believed ir *e I V es. It *a< th*? flofjors. '??.??>. " Iki ?pnnz flint fuzzy one about wea'-:ri^ wool next 1 the ?kin dimmer ,?nd ?vin^er .\nd then when fhe \Nrim< imr f,ver !?h tli<> fIoefr>rj? won''! bb*M<| %-rn. A fo;\r of ^t/ld. a*' fen:- of fr?->h ,j!r r ft* ir of all nat?:-o v v< Keyti*^re ?">* ntetj{i*sl jira'ti.-?' r n r"?"l old dp.va of ?,iir iladdre-5. Tin- ;*-r,,r? 1 .'if!'! ha list*, I n n?y\ .-arfT- i.sed to ?'!?? pl?*n t if tillv from pneu nioii ia. then e5)!b-i| in Ham mat i^n ??* the Jiintrv. When tbaf hap^ivnvd the <]<vtors *ho#>|j their f ?? ??* t? *?? nni| ?ai<I the victim ft) list n.ive k r*l- otjt ;in<1 breathed some poi-wnoij , ij.'clir :lir ?.r 'l^at he mu-t hn\e left <>rT his flannel night cap. "T reelected rrt f.jke hi? bfij^ pjU :tn<i bla< k dm ft. <>r that he whouid liave called the <J.<?-tor ??>oner an?l thereby parted earl.'er wi:h hi<? rtr<t fjnart ?>f 1 1! ????!. A New V^rk il??ct??r of f.wlav ivn.< eali**<l r-> :? pneunionia ? a ??? wfrtle an t*~5 blizzard was hhmlu*. The pa tlenf w>?< ,i ^h!fd. Her teuip^r-ft tnre w a? very liiirfi The w?ndf?w? were ?hnt riifht "Of^n rhe w!n l ?v ? top and bottom rn ? i?l?- :?.h ?vtn " * a i ' J rhe -!.>>tor to rh?? horrified parent-". And ?|esplr?? pr*?;??st<? and domestic nconve?len? e *1 e thinir was <Jone. In '?'"cpony r<-> The anxious forehrvdintrs ? f he furher 'he 'h"?'"*T''?r said : "Why. ff yr?-7 rhrew that <~hlIJ into ? sn*4<* |>;jfik >-N?' rnelr the snow. h*:t :* w? ??; I ? 1 'r?-r rr.ore 1 than h-J 'Ui i 'liiij t<. a flapper with .ar<-i;> ir.'.re . I.?'he? -n !,.>r t-i wjf.-rer than . r. -'unrt/er Meals on Dining Cars. S? :/>?? day a hen you are traveling *r> m m or r-,t jj :i>?> yteuanl over and k?k him ah?>rjt how many meals j r?? '-'Hf! the traveling pabllr during the com**- of a vcar : his answer will $urpri?*- vnii. .V'cordinz to on?? ? >f th*> F'ullman dining -Awards there ;irt> l.~P?> steward* ??inpl?>y*-d i<n the dlfT^r^ni railroad* In this 'tMtntry. and h#? !rnat?-d that <-arh ?f<'ward ' during th* year attends to the wants of ahbut 30.CO<J p?*op!e. When you '?om?"? tn figure ut> 'he tntj?l it Will snr prl.v \ <'fT Tlw r.ia<J on whirh he run* '.vat 'it ;? n -J a half mil lion ifi i'< din^r* #>very twelve rni>nth? r? rifl n"n?- >f rhesu? rigure*. hownvf r ?n? ? i ? . I ? ? " "id-time eating hoos*-?. ?k'T'> ;..iv aro given 'JO min?)t?? ?<> gi !??>*?*" '> a fivp rourv rm-ti t _ ??ogii?n As. She Is Spoke." I it . i ? u'i KngM.?h 'fiichiT In a i ? > u* it lust. ?'hijnt ? ?therw !s?\ 'he in cident u fu h ?"n \ ?? n*- th?? m<?*f ?*Tn- i h*rrx.vir>: iii?iru?*i.f "f my life might n-it hav^ ?*'?' t ?- 1 T/*? Ktror.gly a * if did. The p!u"- w: ? t -*hnr< h vw~1al. w here fhf r n I i nv' >-f tht? town w erp gathered A grow; of a f?-\* < ongifilal Aoilts rt;H 'H'kftifc' v*v pore and simple. Pit. wh/ir viiiM In \ i ^-nefrMt ine voice. I ~aij 1 m** i>pf*?site me, apropos of *?in>^th.ii~ ?h?* had d>?f?e. ' 1 seen j?>u w h??ii _><??? done it." A good rv'd person, of Kh??? pre^ i>pn? |i(?nr ine I vc** nnanare. patted u>* ?>?? the <don!d**r ud v*ld so fhst the n hnjt h^*r. 'My ? \ oil ?linntd *#>. f you *hfn ? ! M'. ? Turn on the Cat *rvi till up ???!* w?h th? be ?t ftfroda t at the iHir m;' $** ***** ttareutffct' , tti npi ha* *v?v<e* yet want :n.; ?? PW^i po^w -rri4 purs* -*aviri?. Our oU* ami grt**e? too f*n> the bent. " p,v ;.? V .?;: ... ? :^. ,. ;.?; ? ?. ?, <.;?# Beard's Fillitog Station Wr.t l>rKaJb Scrt-n ? BBS ? CI.irF HAWKINS DEAD. ? " ? ? Death ?># Pr r*o n*r Cheats Electric Chair. GrteAviiie, March 9. -'-Clifton L. Hawkfts. young -whit*? man of this county, conv ict?-d iom?* months ago of th* na tjr-r pi VViiliara Morgan and sentenced ro die in the electric ehair, th*? ubsequervfty given a new trial by T,he. supreme court of South Caro lina, died in the county jaii here this morning at 6; -50 o'clock, following an acute attack of meningitis. The death of Hawkins, after he had been eharged with the murder of Morgan and a- negro; woman named Jonie Craig in- this county in 1020, convict ed m one Jase and twice placed ?n .ths ji.ath house m the penitentiary, j ?y-yni^ved fv?-m the Jor -diction of the ! Voy .one of the moat noted eaHes-j >. tr.e e-.nunal annals ot the county.] ' : ' -v.is - ^,ved at Highrower cemetery i n- t' ;-pe." -TJree-'nvtHe cvunry /.vi^hin a J f< w in.'lc - of th.e." : < t-ivo.'ei .hi.s two at- j ? leged ' murders. ? i rlAwk/n ? :had been ? in- '"air health j unci? a" f Jays ago: Only last. Thursday -he talked to newspaper- j men and declared that he would, even- ' tual'.y come clear of the charge's and be a ' free man .ag-tip. However, aj fev; hours bef ore <iu* d*ath, a nialady i whi^h I)r T R.- W. tVUsbft?-Wbo held j the autopsy, diagnosed as meningitis 1 mad" npid headway and Hawkins died :n his cage early this morning'. ! 77a ** kin's. with ?>orae friends, was tr.av.-iihg along a road in the upper section- of the county oo- July 4, 1920, a hack load of negroo* approached and Hawkins is Said to have fired a < -.hots into the- bus. Some timej :ate>'. ila'Ak^y approached William; M .-rgar. . near his home in the same! ?tii> . jf the ..county and is said to j have accused Morgan of '"talking" to j ? at. if' abou-* who shot at the ne- j ? Words followed and Morgan ' v?_t. - "not dead by Hawkins who then ' turned the /un on himself and inflict- ] tVi a had wound in the upper face.' He nr.ally recovered after lingering* be tween life and death for some davs. i * ' ! He was tried and convicted for the i murder of Morgan and sentenced to I d:?-. Aofx-a! was taken ani a new; heai^ng was granted after a battle' in the c-jurt of more than s year. He j ?va-- brough* back from *he death! h- u?e of the penitentiary to the coun- j ty jail to await his new hearing. So- 1 lie it or I'. W. Smoak said last week j that Hawkir.c might be tried at the . term -r ?e?.?ion< court ooening here .Monday. The American delegation t> the] fifth Pan-American con fe rem.-- at i ?Santiago. ' h sa : ! e< 1 from New i ^ "i k tt>r South America on Tuesday ! night. The delegation is headed by ! Henry r . Fletcher. United States Am- 1 ba?sador to Belgium. MASTER'S SALE. S*;?t. of South Carolina ''ounty of Kershaw . j ?? ?he ''ourt of f'omm ;'. f* >-.i - ? F . :h Hlyther. Plaint. :T against rhu:e< Hut ? ??ws, Pef.-ndarv Cn-jer an Ordei of His Honor. S. ! W. (i. Shipp, Presiding Judge of the j Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated March j 1M, 1 'j23, I will sell to -the highest | bidder at public auction for ca>h be- ; I ' . ' ' ' '. ' ' fort the K or a haw County Court Hou*.' door, in Camden, in said State, fa. ing the legal hours of sale, oh tlK. first Monday, being the aeeor <i day 0f April, 1923, the following described real estate: 1 All that "parcel or lot of Und iu the County of Kershaw, and State of ) South Carolina containing forty ?a4 one-half (40 1-*^ acres, more or lew, and bounded North by lan d of tht Estate of Tom Davis, East by land of H. G. Carrison, South by iaoda of Waih Burrows and Wi,t by l?nd of, the Estate of Marcus Halley. The above described land lies about nine (1?) miles Southeast of Camden, and was conveyed to lAfendant by Elizabeth Blyther by deed of d?u ? ho -4mt' herewith and this mortgagv is j>tv<jn to secure the balance of pur- i vha.-io money. B. B. CLARKE, - Master for* Kershaw Cotynty Match 14. 1023. MASTER'S SALE. i':iV of South Carolina ?" "| County of Kershaw 1 in th<> Court of Common Picas) ; Jen [ 'an & Realty Co.. Plain. \ tin' ? '? . i , 1 against I P? v. 'i TiU'-v.iak*. et al^ Defendants ?' 5 f ndev an Order of His Honor, & VV. ? Sh i op, Presiding Judge of the [ Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated March I 13, 1 will sell to the highest \ bidder at public auction for cash be - : fore the Kershaw County Court House j door, in Camden, in said State, ; ing the legal hours of sale, on the j first Monday, being the second day of (April. 1923. the following described I real estate: j All that piece, parcel or tract of ; land, situate in the County of Ker- ^ shaw, South Carolina, containing thirty-five (35) acres, more or less, j bounded on the North by land3 of J. H. Spears, hereinafter described.' 1 East by lands of E. H. Peck, South j by lands of W. E. Boykin and T. J. 1 Boykin. and West by lands of Mrs. ! M. M. Kirkland. .1 Also all that piece, parcel or tract s I of land, situated in the County of [ Kershaw, State of South Carolina, about three (3) miles North of Gam- j den. bounded on the North by lands of S. N\ Nicholson,- East by lartds^of E. H. Peck, South by lands of J. H. Spears, above described, and west by lands of Mrs. M. M. Kirkland, ana lands of K. S. Villepigue, contain ing twenty (20) acres, more or less. Said tracts of land having been con voyed to J. H. Spears by deed of -J. H. Moore, of date 8th of November.; 1918. recorded in the o..ce of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. V.. paije 508. A! so all that piece, parcel o.r tract j of land, situated, lying and being in : the Quint y and State aforesaid, about two and one-half miles northeast of 1 the City of Camden, and lying about half milt* east of the property known j as "Cool Springs" containing eight)' i ?. >0* acres, be the same, more or less, bounded on the North by lands iDW-J or formerly of K. S. Villepigue, the ne:*rhborhood road " being the North-: ern boundary line. East by lands now or formerly of Moore, and of Kin? - Salmond, South by lard of King Sal mond, et al, and West by lands of j Thos. J. Kirkland Said land is shown on a plat of A. A. Huckabee. sur veyor, of date November 15, 1895, be- .j in/ that portion of the land convey- | ed to J. H. Spears by M. M. Kirk- j land hv deed dated November 1M I'.'lu. That anyone other than the plain t::T herein bidding at said sale will j b?* required to deposit with the Ma*v ter cash or certified check for Two , Hundred ($300.00) Dollars as evi dence of good faith. B. B. CLARKE, Master for Kershaw County March 1 4. 1 $23. WANTED- 1 ,000 bushels cow peas. F. M. WOOTEN WE ARE SAVING MONEY for thousand* of others in cleaning and dyoiof Win* ter Garments, Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Co tnforts, Curtains, etc. We will be glad to serre you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cleaaers-Dyeri. Cumberland, Maryland.