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MASTERS' SALE *State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Picas. Kuterprisq BUilding and Loan Asso (ration of Camden, S. . Plaintiff, again. st Tillman James, Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Divive of his Honor, J. W, DeVore," Presiding in ihr Fifth Circuit, of date November lith. .1983* I will nell at public sale fui cash to the highest bidder, before tin Court House Door in the city of Camden, during the legal hours of Sa!<\, on the first Monday of December iK'jtt . the sumo being December 3rd, 1923. the following real estate: . All that parcel or lot of land In the city of Camden in that portion thereof I'di im i'ly known an the village ?<>( rvood, in the County and State aforesaid, fronting West on the street oi road known as the continuation of Campbell Street and bounded on the North by lot now or formerly of York Lang, on the East by property for imrly of Mrs. M. E. Glyburn, now of Miss Minnie Clyburn, en the South by lot forinerly <jf York Aaron, no\y of Lueile Chestnut, and on the West by said continuation of Campbell Street of Camden. Said /lot contains half acre. Any person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the Mas ter in, cash or certified check on some m > A universal custom AltCr Jhat benefits every - Fl/PfV Aids digestion, Mc3i cteanses |he y soothes the throat. WRKLEYS a good thing to remember Sealed in its Purity Paekage FLAVOR LASTS responsible Hank tJ??i sum of Twenty- j five Dollars, as a pledge to make good ! his bid in case of its Acceptance. ! B. I OLARKE, Master. November 14, 1D23. HUDSON ESSEX F. V. ALLEN SALES Phone 298 ; SERVICE DeKalh Street < j Camden , S. C. Our regular members are getting their cleaning, re pairing and altering all . for $1.50 per month ? ?a suit " . .." . o ? . t a week. We want only ten more. Who will be the first? All Clothes Sterilized and Pressed f By Steam. CITY PRESSING CLUB Phone 145 E. C. BRUTON, Prop. 533 DeKalb IMPROVE YOUR YARDS By Planting Evergreens Call and See Us. Gardens and Nursery, W. Laurens St. THE CAiWDEN FLORAL COMPANY Telephone 193 < . - - ?? *%. jgifc-r r ? *-'cr ? ' "% * ' y It ' '? Keep every Lamp Socket filled with a "Sunbeam" Mazda Lamp and avoid the chance of eye istrain. We ? * ' * can supply you with any site or shape. These are the best quality Lamps made. Prices from 35c up. / We also stock Lamps for Delco and Home Lighting outfits. W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE Phone 30 See us before you buy Lime, Cement and Wall Plasteiv Anything in the Building Line RUSH LUMBER COMPANY CAMDEN, S. C. PUMP JACKS 1 PUMP JACKS ! ! ^ -iu.Ht received large stock of Pump Jacks with and without Enjfine direct connected, Pumps, Well Points, Cylinders and car of Pipe just received and another car of pipe shipped < and expected by fifteenth inst. Headquarters for everything in the way of Pipe and Machinery Tools and Supplies. GET ONE OF OUR CATALOGUES COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Cervai. St. Columbia, S. C. ? ?AI.ISM HAS ITS DRAWBACKS Principal in Carefully Prepared San ction Bulked When He Read Reporters Qlowm0 Story. It happened a good hmny years ago In a no^liorn Indiana county goat and the actors were a newspaper map, now in a responsible position on the staff of one of the groat now spa per s oi the South,' anil an amiable ne'er* (lo-Woil with II police 1'lVol.l its lull:; as bin arm who ntuy be known as John 1 >o<-. Tho county Jail wan h great resort for 1 1 <? ivpm ttM* of tho town apd one quiet afternoon tho reporter in quest ion wus stni.k with tho hloa of manut'iieturing soiuo nous. .John, who u?is ?ioin^ on,, of his periodical piHUinoo*. agreed to assist. For a <'on.shjoi'ut(oii John to Improvise a 'I'opo frpin his hod Hoiliiu* and" foi'rn an iittompi at suiohlo with tho tuu|orst?mdinK that his reporter friend should arrive at tho cjSQCtdt moniont and ctit him down. " The "story" uns prepared with careful attention to corroborative do tall, the typo was sot and the hour of the hanging was fixed for press tinio, to kb?p the "news" from the rival paper. In the afternoon John took a nation, so to spook, to road his own obituary. A proof was given him nnd then the story biew up. "If you think I'm going to if asp and sti'UKfiflo like It says here; you've an* other think coming,1" quoth John. The account of his attempt at suicide >Wasr too realistic and proeei'dfttg^ stopped right there. ? - IndlaAapolls News, WONDERFUL PIECE OF WORK ? . . v Few Realize the Amount of Materia! and Labor in Audio-Frequency T ransformer. Little does the average radio novice reallae the elaborate workmanship which enters Into the usual audio-fre quency transformer. Indeed? the low price of -such devices tends to conceal their elaborateness, 'but the lo\* price Is dqe solely to a cut-throat competi tion which brings down sdlinu prices ? irrespective of nioitlty nnd nn?? >???.??. u fact ure. Thus one of the best known transformers on tho market has .'1,800 turns of No. 40 enameled wire for (he primary winding. - Olasslne paper is used between layers, and a one-eighth Inuh paper projection on each end serves for mechanical protection. ' The secondary winding Is separated from' the primary winding by three thick nesses of .005-inch moleskin paper, and has 13,300 turns <?f No. 40 enameled wire with the same -insulation nnd end protection. The primary and the sec ondary loads are 10 strands of No. 38 bare copper wire stranded together and covered with one wrapping of green silk. The coll Is Impregnated tinder 'vacuum process In a >?ompoui|d consisting of beeswax ami rosin, and Ik -covered with black pebbled book binder's cloth. ^ ? Ridding County of Prairie Doge. A rodent drive In Iiat creek com munity, Niobrara county, Wyoming, recently resulted in about half the co operators ridding their land of every., prairie dog. while each of the others had, at the tim? of reporting, but foyr or five live rodents left. Not 100 live prairie dogs, it is estimated, are left on this area of about 25,000 acres, which was literally alive with them ?Ix" months ago. The work was started In April on a strip of land thirteen -miles long and three miles wide, with twenty-two x ranchers co-operating. Practically every man In the district signed up to do h'is share of the poison ing. Tlie county appropriated money to be used in purchasing poison for the state and nonresident lands, the biological survey furnished poison for th<S federal lfltid, and labor was donated by Interested residents. ? De partment of Agriculture Bulletin. Landed Heavy 6prat Catch. One of the largest harvests of sprats ever, recorded, was caught by. Deal fishermen lately, and is estimated to number 2,fi00,000 flRh. Owing to the recent hea^y gales the sprats became mnssed In abnormal quantities, and the fishermen had great difficulty in landing their catches, so weighted and choked were the nets. Many of the boats reached nhore almost submerged. Thousands of hungry seagulls swept down on the floating nets and devoured many of the fish, despite the efforts of the fishermen to drive them away. The poor of the district benefited by the generosity of the Deal men. ? London Mall. War Paint Flower. One of our earliest, flowers Is the bloodroot, <rr Indian paint. Break the stem of flower or root and you dis cover the reason for the name, for there immediately flows from the wound a reddish * fluid which xoipp. what resembles blood and will stain whatever It comes In contact with,, says Nature Magazine. It Is said tbat this Juice was once used by the In dians as a war paint and^ mixed with sugar, by mothers as a. cure for their children's coughs and colds. Air Pressure Speedometer. An Italian Inventor's speed Indicator for airplanes Is operated by the pres sure of the air while a plane Is In mo tion against s plate at the end of a lever. ? ' ? ? ? m ? ? Beats Mors*. It Is now proposed ro send through the ether by^srlrelesa a whole page of a newspaper at a time, by the |<m# distance photographic process gj Polite Lawyer. Sometimes diplomacy defeats its wn purpose, as in the easy of the old el low who was enthusiastic in ?raise of the busy lawyer from whose >ffice ho had just come after a purely roeio'i call, *'That feHow, for a busy man," he declared earnest ly, Mis one of the plea .^n'test chaps I ever <ii<i meet. Why, I dropped in on him jest t*? pass the ime 'o day this morning, an' I hadn't oecn chatting with him more than five minutes before he'd told me three times to come and see 'im again." Mrs. Auna D. Jones, of Kansas City, is probably the only woman customs broker in the country. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, CoUltty of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas, Ruff Mercantile Company, IMaimilV, against David. Simons, Defendants Under an order of His flpnoiiyj. W, Do'Vore, Presiding Judge of ( Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated November 14, 1923, 1 will sell tt) the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, |n Camden, in said Slate, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Mon day, being the third day of December 192.':', the following described real estate: "All that certain piece* parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw, in the State aforesaid, known as his Home Place, and containing fifty-live (55) acres, more or less, bounded as fol lows: On the North by lands of the estate of Ceorge Quails, East by lands of Louisa Wilson, South by lands of the estate of Holland Harris, and West by the estate of Holland Harris. Also all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situ ate in the County and State afore said, und containing eighty-five (85) acres, more or less, bounded as. fol lows: By land of 'Penelope Harris on the north; east by lands of Vince Par ker; south by lands of W. Pink Wood; and west by lands of (J. J. Watts, thio bvinfc in It.* rest gotten out ot the Catate of Robin Quails, Any bidder other than the plaintiff will be required to deposit with, the Master before his bid is accepted Fifty ($50,00) Dollars, unless waived bv tne plaintiff. ? B: B. CLARKE, Master. ? November 14, 1923. FORECLOSURE SALE. Court, of Common Picas. County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. The Enterprise Building and Loan Association of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff, against S. B. Kirkland, Perry-Mann Electric Company and the Southern Electric Supply Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Decree yf His Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding} Judge in the Fifth Circuit, of date November 14th, 1923, 1 will soil at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door in the City of Camden, during the leg&l hours ofsale on the first Monday o|f December next, the same beingiV cembor 3rd., 1923, the following, de scribed rear estate: All that parcel or lo^ of land in the City of Camden in the County of Ker shaw, and S^te of South Carolina, lying at the Northwest corner of the intersection Of Fair and Laurens Street and having a frontage of One Hundred Twenty-two (122) feet to ?the South on Laurens Street, and ex tending back North of a uniform width to a depth of One Hundred Thirty-two (182) feet. Said parcel of! Tahd is bounded oil the North by prem ises of W. S. Burnett, on the East by Fair Street of the (?ity of Camden, on the South by Laurens Street of the City of Camden, and on the West by premises of J. W. Corbett, also shares of the capital stock of the En terprise Building and I/>an Associa tion. The shares of stock to be sold first. - Any person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the Mas ter Fifty Dollars in money or certi fied check as a pledge to make good his bid in case of its acceptance. B. B. CLARKE, Master. November 14, 1923. : ? j, MASTERS' SALE. State of South Carolina, ? County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. J Kershaw County, Plaintitt against Amos West, Defendant Under and by virtue of a Decree of his Honor J. W. DeVore, Judge Presiding of the Fifth Circuit, of date November 11th, 1923, I will sell for ca*h, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, December 3rd, 1923, be fore the Court House door in the City of Camden, S. C., to the highest bid der, the following described real es tate: All that piece, parcel or tract of lund, situate, lying and being in the State of South Giwolina and County of Kershaw, on the waters of Lynches Crepk, containing eighty-seven (87) acr^s, more or less, bounded on the north by property of Mary A. Davis, on the east by Lynches River, on the 3outh by lands of J. B. Munn, and the parcel hereinafter described, both be ing formerly the property of W. M, ?West, or tract No. 3 of the estate of Eliza West, on tbfwesi by lands of Estridfe and Baker, ipiown as Nor wood lands. The above described par cel is the same conveyed to Amos W**t by deed of W. ft*. West and oth ers ^f date January 13tk, J#S1? I described in the Clerk's office fur Ker | slmw County in Rook A.jC., ^t page' ?SoW, and being known us Tract No, 4, of the sub division of lands of the es tate of Kliza West, less 10 acres o? the same, tract conveyed to nic t>v .1 15. MumiJ A lap, All that piece, parcel or tract of land in tlu> State of South Caro lina, County of Kershaw, containing twenty-four (24) acres, more or less, bounded north by the tract of land above described, east by lands of J. B. Munn, .south by lands of S, J. West, and west by lands of Kstridg?.> and linker, formerly of Norwood ! TJho same l>eing the tract of lainl o>n \ryi'd to Atmis W'i si by deed ?>!' \\ . M. West of dato February ti, 101 I. and of record in the office of -the, Chirk I t? f Court for Kershaw County in Hook A. K. yage 17U, Any person desiring to bid at said j sale shall first deposit with the .Ma ter in cash or certified check on some responsible bank, the sum of twenty - five dollars a8 a pledge to make good his bid in case of its acceptance. B. B? CLARKE, Master. I November 14, H>23. ; . MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas, J Rex Jones, et ul., Plaintiffs, atfalnst . ' ' ? l Paul Jones, et ai., Defendants. Under an order of His Honor, J. W. Devore, Presiding Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated November 14th, 1923, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday being the third day of December, 1923, the . following described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being, and situate in the County of Lancaster, State aforesaid, containing sixty-seven ((57) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of R. S. Moyd and Thomas Williams, South by lands of the estate of Norman Hilton, Fast by< lands of K. R. Morton and Mary Duren. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in (lie County of Kershaw, state aforesaid, containing thirty-seven and three-fourths (37%) acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands now or formerly owned by N. C. Jones and )V. R. Gregory, South by lands of II. K. Williams, East by 'lands now or formerly of F. K. Jones and West by lands of L. S. Cauthen. Ail thai certain piece, parcel tract of land", lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, containing four (4) acres, and bounded north by lot owned by Yanco Kauikenberry, West by public, highway loading from thy town of Kershaw to the town of Camden, S i , and South and Kaat by lot npw or formerly owned by 1<. 1). .Tones. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in tlw County of Kershaw and StaU? aforesaid, lying near the town of Ker shaw, S. containing nix (0) acrea and being bounded and described as follows: North by lands now or for merly owned by U l>. Jones and L. K. Truesdel, and South. Kant and West by lands now OJT formerly owned by I., l>. Tim' iKl . All /hat certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the County of KershaW, State aforesaid, containing fifty ( r?0 > acres, myre or less, and bounded north by lands of \V. K. Gregory and T. S. Uell, east by lands of W. Ut Cregory, south by lands of 11. K. Williams and west by lands now <>? fOTWerly owned by 1?, K. .Jones and N. C, Jones. AH that certain piece, parcel m tract. of land lying, being, ami situate In t he ."county of Kershaw, state afore said. containing fifty .(50) acres, v more or less, and bounded north by lands now or formerly owned by 'Ceorg'o W. (lay, east by lands of Wes-r |oy Me i .liirton, west by lands of Janice h\ CatOe and on the South by lands of J, K, tiaskins. All that certain piece, panel or tract of. land lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw, State aforesaid, containing ten (10) hcres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands now or formerly of L, L). Jones, East by laridft of 1j, K. Truesdel South by lands of L. K. Truesdel and West by road leading by residence of the late L. I>. Jones, south to clay pit, where the south west eorner is indicated by a pipe driven in the edge of said pit. All that certain piece, ptkVcel, or tract of land lying, being ftiul situate in the County of Kershaw, state aforesaid, containing one acre and bounded north by the town of Ker shaw, east and south by lands of L. K, Truesdel and west by lands now or formerly of L, D. Jones. B, 1J. CLARKE, Master. November 14, 1 92ft. COLUMBIA LUMBER & *T. ? ' rn mi Ifci' Ik I 3iAiji;iVy* J mumpi/iTnnifj/i pA ltmnurati uiumj tu. ? * ^ ?v* MILL WORK SASH,- DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER | ? PL/\IN & HU Eft STS. PhohA 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. W? Carry the ; fe&nuiiie W A LI BO Aft P Witt? the Mgavr B?i?ilea* When baying Wall Board, look for the Red Beaver Eorder. Genuine Beaver is the only wall board made of pure spruce fibre in 26 layer con struction?Art mat finish ? Seal tite sized ? kiln dried and seasoned. Call on us next time you plan to remodH or Jv-iM Sold in Camden by RUSH LUMBER CO. FERTILIZER h Bejfrre you buy your fertilize!" for another season, be sure to see me, for I can save you money in quality at least. I handle the Southern States Fertilizer Goods, Acid, Kainit, mixed goods of all kinds, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate Potash. Tele 10