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. li. ' lAMDfcN CHRONICLE ' 11. I). MI,KS lOd it or and Publisher 1 I'wbli.sluil every Friday at No. U00 Broad st reel and entered at the Canv? de?l, Kouih Carolina poiiiotfico as! loeond clas-i mail matter. Price per annupi &i.tlo. Ciinwlt n, N. Friday , Nov. 23, The l''a?r Was a Succesa, The thiev day fail' hold hue laUt week was a decided sucress in <? v<r?'y way and it is nafe to say that it will be attempted again another year and upon a triuch larger male-. Unfortu nately the announcement was not itUuW?arly enough for many of the fi^nyrs to prepare exhibits, but the ones that went in exhibits were highly pleaded and mucl interest was shown in all lines., Krom a financial stand point we understand that the promo ters came out fine. Starting vvithoui any capital they paid the city $1K(J.00 for lights, more than $ iOO.OO for pre miu ins and havev-to then' credit a bal am- 1' of $;{()(). W e were unable Ui get. a copy of the pi iV.e wi unci's. in the v*-, i ious departments, hut this will ap pear-in 'this paper at a later date. The i'alin Driver. A few years ago, it was commonly said that alrno.st .anyone could drive an autorm bile. Ilut as condition;, are now in and neat populous towns, with a dock of ears hurrying hither and thither, ? and in many places congest ion, the time has come wht'ii .success ful driving tiill t for a certain tempe r ament.' The impatient man or woman, who has iittle-Velf-eont . ol an/I acts on ill considered impulses; has no. place on the motor road.s or streets of today. The right kind of driver has a calm and philosophical temperament. lie takes the incidents of the roads good natu redly, lie does not feel that it i.; a seriolis matter. to lose.ji few second.;,' and he is 'not worried ?>r Upset by de ! ;ww If the Tifunle who ilrivc curs were all that type, there would not he many accidents, Senatoi I'at IJatrisonof Mississippi after a tout of he country -ays that the next pM'-odt-nt of (In* i n-led States will l> ? a Demur. at. I k i< pre dieting the nomination of Senatv! I'talst 'ii of I ?: li.;ra. ?June Willard; 'idi <iuilf??vd twinty,1 N. farntei, has begun serving a j *ehtence on the ' .u i\<rd eha .". ;4-i'ig 1 after eon,' 'i t.ion ? i" v. i'-itio;i of Ihe' prohibition law;-.. KKA1TY TKANKFKKS. (.'hchgra of Ileal Kh1h1<* as Recorded in County Auditor 'h OHicy. 'Hie fallowing real ('state transfer* lUive been recorded in the office of the County Auditor as furnished to us by Auditor B. I:'. Spa>,ro\y. Real cat a to transfers will be published weekly un? dor this h<-a<li?iK' K. L Parker, et al., to W. ,1. Parker sk acres. $1.00 and other -consider*, at ioiw, ? F. M. and' .!. H. Zen.p, to I,. F. i-.l,man 1 lot Sarsiiold st,t Cam d? n. $600* .Jai'io \ dlepitfue to Sallie V. Fur man i lot upper Byttleton st. $1,000. ( harlotte H. Salmond to Annie B. Peiyrce,* 187 acres near Hoy kins. $if>;ooo. 1'. .\1. und i)i B. Zeinp to ll. I), llil ion 1 lot Bur>tie]d St., Camden. $6?i2.i')0. ' ?> ? (!. B. Piayer t<> Yal Bianham, 1 lot JuBose Park. i mile of Camden, . , ? . . v;, * , . U . ,11. Player to 1,. H. Branham, I lot PuBose Park, 1 mile of Camden. $7.")i0v>. .). F. Davis t.O P. A. Munn, IK acres Buffalo Township, $4M>0.00. lluii.mie Williams, et al., to Isabella Williams-- District No. 1, 24 acres $5. \V. J. Parker et a|., to Armetta Croft -77 acres near Ca.^satt, $J.0() and oilier considerations, .1. C. Newman to C. F. .Jones ? -19 a- r< s near Bethune, $150. .\la. ^acct d. Carrison to Phoebe ().\Wa!d Sclunk, 1 lot upper Broad .;;reet. $1200'. I*!, L. Pel ry to A. C. Rose? -1 lot at irjihey, $100, ? -r - ? ? }?'. M . arid ,1. B. Zcmp to J.'L*. and ?!. C. Cilns -1 lot sarsfield st., Cam :k II, F. M. and ,1. B. Zemp'to May Hersh iv.-'.n I lot Sarslreld st., Camden, $1 ! 00. I iv I". Mun<?o to \V. W. Mungo? s.'i iicus Buffalo township, $100. I. K I1'. M lingo to li. F. and Mack Muiik'ii ? 17a aires Buffalo township, $*<><>. I! I., liaxley to A. II. Baxley, ?' 78 ? i ( Butfalo township, $100. A II. Pax ley to II. I.. Baxley- 173 ;. Buffalo township, $100. B. li. ( lark. Master of Kershaw i : o Camden B. & L. Association ' !??; }<-:r. I building, Mill st., Camden, J* J SOi). . * ? . ? ,;t" ! i ? II. 1>ibhle to .1. M. Gibson, * 'u,. and I building. Campbell st., f .? va-n, $1,000. ! : b' ? ! ! a Williams et al. to Sally B-re ~ ^ rrVL-i^ .Ll. !!??? Li^ U U|T| |t| | | vard, 8 acres near Camden, $5.00 -. (division). Eleanor B. Marvin to* Harry G. Marvin, (> lots N. l.yttleton st., Cam den, not stated. B. 1 1. ( lit * k , Master of Ker.sha.v County, to W. F, Russell, 52 acres in Flat Ruck Township, $300. F, M. Zemp to C. A, Henning M lot Walnut ?t., Camden, <J90. B. B. Clarke, Master of Kershaw county, to Hank of Bethune, 268 aires ('assatt, $2725. Rebecca Wright, et a1., t**-JrC. Ni cholson HO acres near Sanders Cr., ?vin carh. Amanda Hall and L. M. Hall to ! J. K. and Tho?. N. Waters -65 acres near Camden, $2200. W. I., McDowell, probate Judge to H. L. Schlosburg and J. Karesh ? 1 lot and 1 building lower Broad st., $1700. B. B. Clarke, Master Kershaw coun ty, to ft. 1'. Truesdel? ^190 acres Wa teree township. llOOOi Annett 0. Williams to William Thompson, 4 acres near LilgofT, $125. Benj. Doby, to Dessaseau Kennedy, 1 lot Campbell st., Camden, $375. Anna S. McCallum to Fannie T. Roberts? 1?0 acres Wateree townshio, $447.07. Edgar A. and Gordon P. Bell to Henry (I. and James R. Bell ? 17") acres Wateree, $7500. Henry G. and James R. Bell to Ed gar A. and Gordon P. Bell 475 acres Wateree $2800. W. J. Parker et al, to R. L, Parker, 72 acres near Cassatt, $1.00 and other consideration. F. M. Zemp to Victor Ward? 1 lot Walnut st., Camden, $430. B. B. Clarke, Master Kershaw coun ty, to Threat! Carson Co., ? 97 acres Flat Rock township, $1725. ^ Jake Moore to S. II. Ross, ? 12 acres near Blancy, .$500. .1. H. Clyburn, to D. L. McLaughlin, 50 acres near Cassatt, $850. F. M. Zemp to J. P. Lewis and J. E. Christmas ? 1 lot Walnut st., Cam den, $295. Geo. T. Little to J. P. Lewis, J. E. Christmas and Gus Beleos, 3 lots on DeKalb st., near post office, $14,028.75 Amanda Hall to L. M. .Hall ? 32 acres near Camden, $1,000. Amanda E. and L. M. Hall to Thos. N. Waters ? 11) acres near Camden, $1.00. L. M. Hall to Amanda E. Hall ? 32 acj-es near Camden, $1.00. Thus. N. Waters to Amanda E. Hall ? 40 acres near Camden, $1.00. Gus Beleos to W. L. Goodale ? 1 lot and 1 building Fair st., Camden, $4900. YOUR BODY NEEDS STRENGTH OF IRON THIRTY years ago physicians began to prescribe Gudo's JPepto-Mungan because it pro , vlded a form of iron wnich was easily digested and did not affect the teeth. Now is the season when you especially need it. Your drug gist has it, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial Tablet. &?&?&$ I value 6f Guile's I'vpto-Mantfun, \vritu totlwy j (or itcncroua Trial i'uekuge of Tablet*. Mend no money ? iuHt numu at?4 ?<l<lrts? to M. J. liroltenbich Co., 63 Warren St., N. Y, ! Gude's pepto ~JV|angan j Tonic and Blood Enjrichcr B. B. Clarko, Master Kershaw coun ty, to W, L. Blackmon, 2 acres near Kershaw, $525. W. L. Seegars to E. M. Roberts ? 52 acres Buffalo township, $400. Coleman McCaskill to Frank Murry ? 1 lot near Rethune, $10. Daisy Jordon to D.G, jordon, ?00 acres near Westville,$100and other consideration. F. M. Zemp to J. W. Cole, 8 lot Wal nut st., Camden, $480. After chopping with axes for moro than two hours, workmen succeeded in, rescuing a man from a block of as sphalt where he had been imbedded all night at Canton, Ohio. lie had fallen over a small embankment into a pool of warm asphalt while walking near dn aspalt plant the/ night before his discovery. In the meantime the as phalt hardened. He apparently suffer ed no serious effects. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the boys' dormitory of the Epworth orphanage in Columbia last Tuesday. All children in the building escaped safely but lost their elothimr and clothes. Sorpe of the furniture was saved. The dormitory according to Superintendent W. D. Roberts, was partially covered by insurance. The building was erected about twelve years ago by the late George W. Wil liams, of Charleston, former chairman of the board of trustees of the insti tution. The blaze, which apparently started in the attic, was not discover ed for some time, owing to the fact that 'the building had a slate roof. Firemen were further handicapped in lighting the blaze because tlu' dor mitory was situated three blocks from the nearest fire hydrant. Wants-For Sale STlt.W {?!!) Cu.' Marl, hug, weight abou: H)0 pounds, strayed from my house Sunday, November IS. Find 4T pieaxe notify Manning Carter, tax of W. 1'. uenKHi, I'll1 2, (??iik con, S. ('. r 34pd ( < > U \ I OR SALE- Apply to Mr. R. N. Simpson or to Mrs. J. K, Pearee, Jit. I, Camden, S. C. U4sb WANTBD?A few good men to farm on shares. Prefer men with, force sufficient to operate two or more plows. Good level, smooth land, easy to, cultivate. If interested, see N. B. Workman, or write Workman & Mackey, Westville, S. C. 34'37?h 0 LOST? ^One Octagon shaped, gold watch, lost in Rectory Park in front . of residence of Mrs. Ralph Shannon. Kinder will he re warded if returned to Mrs. L.-?A. Sowell, Camden, S. 0, 34sb FOR SALE ? My perfectly new Dodge .touring car at $100 less than cost. Reason for selling, don't need it. - -Apply to B. G. Sanders, Klectrik ' Maid Pake Shop, Camden, S. C. ?>4sb i FOR SALE Eighty-three acres, ten ?milt* cast of Camden, located on Camden*Bishop\?Ule highway, near Antioch church and consolidated school. Two tenant houses. All under cultivation. For particulars write to E. .1. Arrants & Sons, Tirzah, S. C, S4-;*7pd. LOST ? On Friday, November 16th J Soiue.where between Main Street! and the Fair Grounds one gentle man's bill folder containing $00. J Reward if returned to John Most- J ley, Rt. 1, Camden, S. C. S4]>a | ? . : , i FISH AM) OYSTERS? Telephone j MM, headquarters for fish and oys- j Lers, Camden, S. C. . 84 pd j FOR SALE CHEAP.- ? 40 II. P. boiler j and skids: 20 H P St rut ho v= p.yvtt Wells engine'; saw mill; good swing saw rig; two big carts; four good I mules. Want to sell this outfit at once. Address P. O. Box 400, Cam den, S. C. 34pd. FOUND ? One key ring with keys and holder. Owner can get same by ap- j plying to this office and paying for' advertisement. Chronicle Office.! Camden, S. C. ."> ljxl THE PERFECT WINDOW provides' light and comfort. It prevents the j admission of dust, dirt and all the t outside weather conditions. It is noiseless easily operated and is leak-proof under all climatic changes. But it is the window # made weathertight with \i? Metal Weather Strip? T!w ' *?fc?nwd at ve. Jiurtnn A- Baiiev, i;( x ?, V Greuivilfc, s. C. W ?;? ?*|4 FOR KENT? -Three rooms, .kitchen, conn ctinfir batb. Nuu locality, !{. n .-. tor $17.50 jttrymbljth Set ? 0r phone F, Hart at telephones *. ? tn^Hryr-tntett, Camden, H. ,S4pd, CAR FQJS SALE ? If you Want a \^t. gain in a car, <?d' uml Bee it ^ McLain's Barber Shop Camden S. C. 34pd FOR SAl.K At a bargain ft Superior one Ion truck in good condition. Apply K. Trotter, Camden S. C. e : ?3-M5pd CALL-Tho Ever Ready Prising; Gh>V for cleaning, pressing, altering and repairs. Phone 159-.). Prompt ser vice, reasonable price. J. S. Gam ble, Proprietor, 859 Broad Street, Camden, S. C. _ 33tf WANTED? Pine, Cypress, and Poplar Logs. Wo pa^ cash for No. 1 l0g8 the year rotmd and will send our inspector to take up logs at ship ping point. Also buy small tracts of good timber. Address fhe Zick graf Cq? Denmark, S. C. ' 36sb. FOR SALE- -175 acres, good farming land, 13 miles northeast of Camden on Porter road. Six-room dwelling, good barns, deep well pump on place. Address W. M. Klliott, Rt. L, Cassatt, S. C. I52-34pd FOR SALE ? Milk and cream in any quantity. Apply to Mrs. R R. T'lUrtsdale, Camden, S. C. 31-39pd FOR SALE ? Dodge Touring Car, in perfect condition, with bumper and good tires. In use ten months. 1923 model. Mrs. T. P. Sanders, Ha goo;l, S. C. 31-34sb FOR SALE ? Several cows fresh in milk. Prices reasonable. Apply to W. A. Edwards, Westville, S. C., lite. 1. 30tfsb FOR SALE ? Two large plate glass doors. Apply to Chronicle Office, Camden, S. C.. 29tf FOR SALE ? Farm of 101 Acres, southeast of Camden, formerly known as "The Collins Land", ad joining lands of Reuben Hinson, and other* Apply to ,L. A. Witt kowsky, Camden, S. C. 27tf. FOR SALE OR RENT? A good five to six horse farm in West Wateree, lower portion of County. Good residence on place. Bams and houses for labor. Apply to C. J. Shannon, Jr., Camden, S. C. 26-tf Our Bargain tsounter 8 are filled again. We have just received several large ship - | ments of Merchandise that have been put j on display. Our Prices are Right . Be | . among (fie. first to he here to share iti these Bargains . 1 Rack Voting M< n's Suits, all sizes. The-e Suit all real Bargains. Values up to $25.00 Schlosburg-'s Price $ 14.98 100 Girls' Kim4 Coats, Brown and Blue. Newest ModeN. Values up to 1 o.OO. Schlosburg's Price, $6.98 .">0 Ladies' Long Coats, Plaids and Solids. We guaran tee these Coats $2."). 00 Values. Sehlosburg's Price, $14.48 1 Rack To M'-n's and Young Men's Suits, nil r.obbv stvles. values up to $M5.00. Schlosburpr's Price, $ 18.98 cases Amoskeag Utility tt'2-inch Gingham. ,,It will r..?i Fade." Hoc quality. Schlosburg's Price, 25c yard. "A i amtiiar Irace." ? > ( " . t -i ? % i . i ' I ? > }?!!'(? M;i h<>K<" H ( m i t , ? '! - ; ! ; hi"'. va I u > Sc h ^ ' - I'n. ? $2.89 pr. 100 Finr "Fri'iich Uroa'l' !?<? ; Spr?*a<l >, iiouhlc s i ?. c . a r>o .s|,r. Sc h H i - IV. i ?* $ 1 .98 ' "Klin* Mini" Mulls ? fine ??>:* timler^rarmentx. Regular ? >?><.' ( j ; j a 1 i t y . Sc 1 1 losbu r>sr's Price, 22c yd *>u dozen Men's Heavy Blue Overalls ? .Jackets to match, quality. Si-hl'tsburg's Price, 98c each. ? \ bales Heavy Quality White Homespun, a 25e quality. Si hlosburrg's Price, 14c yd. -20 cases Indies' FeJt Red Room Slippers, all colors, regular 1 .;*>(> walue. Schlosburg's Price, 84c pr. i" < mil'' n\- ScufTer-*, > ? up ?" 'l A real S.J. 00 v;i 1 U 0 . Schlo l>ur;r - Price. $1.98 pr. 10 rast ^ M cr.'> Klk Skin Scout Shoe.-. Mac k ar.ti Tan. a $3.50 v a 1 u i ? . Schlosburtf':- Price, $1.98 pr. "A Chip of the Old Block." ?') cases Mvii's k 1 i Icatiier Arrn> Shoes, all sizes. $C>.00 shoes. Schlosburg's Price, $3.39 p t. 75 pieces Household Cloth, stripes and colors, fine for shirts hnd house dresses. 30c value. Schosburgr's Price, 15c yd. 944*46 MAIN ST SCHLOSBURG'S DEPT. STORES "THE PRICE 15 THE THING. CAMDEN, S, C.