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[Baby Slept All I Tkitt Tim- t hi na, the wonderful lax. I ?tin and corrective. Is the I afest m* tit cine for keeping babies I And children healthy la oonelualvely I proved by the hundred* o* letters I con?t?nt,v received from hap I pyund grateful mothers who have I ||ven It to th#tr little onev. I Amofiff others praising It Is l\Crs. I x A Barr, Route 3. Clayton, Ala . I who write .. "I began kIvIiik Teetli I In* to iny baby at 8 months and I >?pt It ui> "if through teothltiK tinu , I "He mis ht be crying and frotthuy I h'I d*y. #nd *t bed time I'd gty a | him ii dost' of Teefhina and ho would I ?le?P fine and wake up In thf uu.ru ja, with a smile." ? I Teethlna is sold by all druggbrta, | or *end 30c to the Moffe?tt* tAbora f terlw, Columbus. Qa., for a package I and a free booklet about babies. I , , "?** ' rt i I Since the state of . Connecticut be ( -an to fight to clean up the. "diploma [mills" of that state some tM(0 weeks [lio like mills are being broxlght'to [jfrht in various cities, notably Ne^y [York, Philadelphia and Wllmingtonf [Delaware. These mills are allleged to have been ready to issue diplomas of almost any kind on demand, Robert F, M. Cowie, elected* to the presidency of the American Railway Express company last week, started in the employ of one of tha old ex press companies forty years ^jo as an office boy. v . ?' DR. G. C. TRANTHAM DENTIST 4 . > ? * 9 First Floor, Crocker Building PHONE 450 PIANO TUNING Lewis L. Moore 242W PHONE or 156 I CAMDEN, S. C. T. B. BRUCE Veterinarian Lytlleton St., Phone 114. CAMDEN, S. C. jj DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTISl* ? | Crocker Building Camden, S. C. ' COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. ? MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & in; Kit STS. Phono 71 COLUMBIfy S. C? r - ROOFING " "T V.V have just received car load of LOCK-TOP and SI PER-GIANT ? ASPHALT SHINGLES > ? l Makes a Better Roof ... for Less Cost. Mackey Mercantile Company Fort Mill Y?t Ahe*d. On December 2nd, the Superintend dent of the Economy Home took the Fort Mill i>?4'ple by surpris^, Ho car ried nix of |he larger girl* over to the Union service Sunday night, held by all the churches of the town in the Methodist church. The Fort Mill oburches haveTmion services ? every first Sunday night. Of course the payors had arranged their programs, not knowing that Mr. Spaulding and the girls wero coming, but the pastor asked Mr. Spaulding to speak a few minutes before preaching, and the girls sang two songs. The pastor the congregation for' a srontri butloh without saying a word to Mr. Spaulding, giving as his excuse for so astjng, that a collection was always in order for an orphanage. This amounted to $33.00. The same day Mr. I. E. Iookadoo of Fort Mill visited the Home and handed Mrs, Spaulding ?5 .00. The following week, the Sup erintendent and Boss men of No. 2 Mill collected and sent in by Mrs. R. i JD. Hawkins $102.00. , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ea^on and Mrs. Ellie Parks visited thu Home Sunday, the 9th, and car ried $145.10 in cash and $2.00 worth of outing and little aprons, ready made, from the Louise Best Circle. This added to the $5.00 from Mr. Ea son, makes $310.10 from Fort Mill in one week. The , Superintendent, Rev. J. H. Spaulding, says that Fort Mill has contributed more per capita than any other town or city to the Home. He says that these good people are the most unselfish of any he knows. They help freely every time they are called upon and have never asked tbo home to take a child from Fort Mill. This looks like true religion. The trustees of the Economy Home sent out a tremendous appeal from their last meeting, October 26th, which was published in the November "Home Fire." In the same paper was an article by Major J. C. Dozier, Secretary of \he State Bumu of Pub lic Welfare, telling of his ^pspection of the Home and the good work being done there, with, the statement that thoy^ should not take any more chil dren until they get better equipment.. These facts, presented with the great need of the 500 motherless children knocking at the doors of the Economy Home, probably explain why the Fort Mill people are so gen erous The Superintendent of the Home savs tjfyjit if every town and city in the State will contribute as much per "capita, as Fort Mill has the Home would be able to take fifty more chil dren as soon as they could build a bouse. v Can we do a nobler thing than to present to our motherless children a new home, where loving hearts can care for them and skilled hands train them ? Send all money for this pur pose to the Economy Home, Kings Creek, S. C. Philip RouBch, 20, escaped from the Connecticut state reformatory Tuesday, after he had hit a guard on the head with an axe, causing his death. Following a naval investigation of the navy disaster off the coast of Cal ifornia several weeks ago, it is an nounced that none of the responsible officers of the wrecked vessels. \yjU he discharged , from the* navy. Two womeh and three men are un der arrest in Chicago under charges of having shoved not less than $100, 000 in counterfeit money in Chicago and nearby cities within the past few weeks. . , ? The state athletic commission of Pennsylvania, has put a ban on mixed prize fights, that is contests between negro and white pugilists. It is not deemed prudent or for the best in terest of the sport, says the commis 1 sion. * *: William' Pinkerton, world famous detectivc and head of the detective agency of that name, died at Los An Ueles,, Cal., Tuesday morning, in the 7feth year of his age. -.'XTi TAX EXECUTION SALE. Under and by virtue of sundry tax ejfe^jitions to me directed by Treas urer of Kershaw County, I have levied upon and will sell in front of the Court House door at Camden^-Bi C.-> between the legal hojjf^oi CJl_the first Monday in January, 1924, beihg the seventh day thereof, the. following described property, to wit: All that ptece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in Kershaw County, South Carolina, Wateree Township, School District No. 1 1, containing 40 acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of J. M. Smith, East by lands of Henry Jackson, South by lands of Wood,_ West by lands (|/ J. ,B. Nelson, and" levied upon as the property of estate of S. A. Branham, for past due taxes. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying in Kershaw County, S6uth' Carolina, Wateree Township, School District No. 16, containing 60 acres more or less and bounded North by lands of Frank Murphy, East by lands of Green, South by Ixmgtown Road, West by Eli Stroth ors, levied upon and to be sold as the jtrogejrty ot Harriott Gr<wn for taxes ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situated in Kershaw County, South Carolina, Wateree Township, School District No. 17, containing one hundred acres more or less, and bounded North by lands of John Workman, East by lands now or formerly, J. W. Spires, South lands of Bowen, West by lands of John Workman, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Walter Clifton for taxes years 1920-1921 1922. ALSO all that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in Flat Rock Township, School District No. 11), Kershaw county, South Caroli na, containing Nine acres more or less and bounded North and East by lands L. L. Clyburn, South and West by lands of Nancy Bracey. Levied upon and to be sold for past due taxes, as property of Henry tiracey. ? ??? . ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract o^ land, with buildings thereon, lying and bbing situated in Kershaw County, South Carolina, DeKalb Township, School district No. 85, con taining 40 acres more or less v and bounded North by Darlington Public Road, East by lands of Gillis, South and West by lands of Henry Sutton, levied upon and to be sold as the prop erty of estate W^liam Boykin for past due taxes. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract land, lying arid being situated in Ker shaw County, South Carolina, Wat eree Township, Schol District No. 17, Containing GO acres more or less, and bounded North by lands of Allen Rich ardson, East by lands of John Corder, South by Grafton Wages, Jr? West by Corley lands, leviod upon and to be sold as the property of Grafton Wages for taxes 1921-1922. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Wateree Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, containing ten acres, more or less, and being bounded North by plantation road; East by ?Tract "E", South by gwiveyard and West by Frank Williams; levied upon and to be sold as property of Edgar Hamp ton, Jr., for taxes for the years 1921 and 1922. * ALSO, all of that piece, parcel or ?tract of land in Kershaw County, South Carolina, School District No. 29 containing eleven acres, and being boUnded North by S. A. L. Ry. right of way, East, South and West by lands of Guion. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Westley Chuck for taxes 1921. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land in School District No. 1, De Kalb Township, in the above named County and State, containing two acres, and being bounded North by Peck lands, East by estate lands of Raney Martin, South by estate lands of Raney Martin and West by Leah Ballard. Levied on and to be sold as property of George Perkins for taxes for the_ year 1920. i ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land in 'the above named County and State, DeKalb Township, School District No. 1, containing thirty acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of Sam Bass, East by lands of Frank Dempsy, South by lands of Sanders, and West by lands of Bob Chestnut. Said lands levied upon and to be sold as property of Gus Dempsy for taxes for the year 1922. ALSO, all of that piece, parcel or tract of land in School District No. 1, DeKalb Township, in the above named County and State, containing three acres, and being bounded North by lands of Rufus Gaskin; East -by lands of Finley Adams; South by lands of Robert Anderson, and West by lands of Joe Reed. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Tom Cantey for taxes 1VZ1. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land in School District No. 1, De Kalb Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, containing one thou* sand and twenty-six acres, more^or less, and being bounded North by lands of Cureton, East by lands of Camden Brick Company; South by lands of H. G. Carrison, and West by Wateree river. Levied upon and to be sold as property of G. A. Guignard for taxes for the year 1921. i ALSO* all of that piece, parcel or tract of land in School District No. 1, DeKalb Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, containing two acres, and being bounded North by lands of estate of E. B. Cantey, East by lands pf Dan Williams, South by. lands of JSliza Salmond and West by lands of the estate of E. B. Cantey. Levied on and to be sold as property of Edward and Louise Anderson for taxes for the year 1922. ALSO, all of that piece, parcel or lot of land, lying, being and situate in School District No. 1. DeKtflb Town ship, Kershaw County, South Carolina, and being bounded North by First Avenue of Monroe Boykin Park, East by lands of Perkins, South by S. A. L. Railway right of way, and West by Powell Johnson: Levied on and to be sold as property of John Collins for taxes for 1922. ALSO, one lot in DeKalb Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, School District No. 1, being a part of Monroe Boykin Park property and be ing bounded North by lot No. 23, East by lot No. 29, South by First Avenue and West by Lot No. 7, all of said Monroe Boykin Park. Levied' on and ot be sold as property of Charlie Addi son for taxes 1922, ALSO, two lots and buildings in the city of Camden, S. C., and bounded North by Estate of M. A. Watts, East by Goodale, South by William Perry, and West ~by Market street. Levied on and to be sold as property of Anna Carter for taxes 1922. , ALSO, one lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C.f and bounded North by Lucy RichardsftH, East by Carter, South by Ellen Smith and West by Campbell Street. Levied on and to be sold a* "property of P. Pr Cornwell for taxe's for the year 1922. ALSO, one lot in the City of Cam den, "^bounded North by Daisy Griffin; East and South by J. W. Stover, and West by Broad street. Levied on and to be sold as property of Kizie Bris bane for taxes for 1922. ALSO, two lots in the City of Cam den, S. C., bounded North by lot No. 21, of Team property on Campbell atr? t, East by lot No. ID of said i - ? . ^ . Team property, youth by lot No. 2-4 and Weft^y aaid jt^mubeU Street. Levied on and to be Hold aa property of Agnes Bracey .for taxes for the year 11)22. ALSO, One lot in Monroe Boykin Park Property in School District No. 1, DeKalb Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, and being bounded North by First Avenue, East by road leading to said First Avenue, South by Warren Moore, Levied on and to be sold as property of Walter W. Wil liams for taxes for 11)22. ALSO, tWd lots and buildings in the City of Camden, S. C., as follows: Ono lot bounded North by Lot No. B of Team property, East by l*ee street, South by' Hampton Avenue, and West by lot No, 3, of said Team property. Other Lots Hounded North by lot of Dunn and Wittkowskv, East by Broad street, South and West by latods of Meeks. Leyied upon and to be sold as property of Postel Brown for taxes year 1922. , ALSO, one lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., and being bounded on the North and East , by G, W. Lang, South by York Street, and West by Campbell street. Ixsvied on and to be sold as property of Reece Pearson for taxes 1922. A I, SO, one lot and building in the ?ity of Camden, S. C., and being bounded North by lot of Sam Rainey; East by T. J. Arrants; South by lot rtow or formerly of S. F. Brasington and West by Lyttleton street. Lovied on and to be sold as property of Anna Murphy for trtxea 1922. ALifo, one lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., being bounded as follows: On the. North ? ? , East by K. Boykin, South by King Street, West by Epsy Johnson. Levied on and to be sold as property of Re becca Murphy for taxes 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., bounded North by R. C. Dow, Sr., East by Campbell street, South by William Moseley, West by Whitely. Levied on and to be sold as property of E. I. Wright for taxes 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., bounded on the North by Allen Ross, East by W. E. Aldrich, South by king Street and West by Sam Pickett. Levied on and to be sold as property of Hattie and Eli Pauley for taxes 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., bounded on the North by Gibbes Scribben, East by Market street, West by James iiris ' bane. Levied on and to be sold as property of Gus and Tena Griffin for taxes for 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C. bounded on the North by ? ? * ??) , East by Stratford, South by lot now or for merly of W. J. Dunn, and West by Gamble. Levied on and to be sold as property of Allan Moseley for taxes 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., bounded North by T. J. Arrants East by Market street; South by Rose Simpson and West by estate of Mary Lollls. Levied on and to be sojd as property of Walter Alex ander for taxes 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., bounded North by ? F. W. Wilson, East by Broad street, South by Francis Hart and West by Meeks property, Levied on and to be sold as property of James and Hr*Fv McGirt for taxes 1922. Terms of sale, Cash. G. C. WELCH, Sheriff. Summons For Relief. ? "" L: State of South Carolina, 1 Coatrty of Kershaw. * , Court of Common Fleas. J G. C. Welsh, Plaintiff, , , against S. J. Stover, Defendant. (Copy Summons for Relief.) To the Pefendant above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this Action, <?f which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint' on the subscriber at his office in Cam den, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you -fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ih this action will apply to _thd Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. E. D. BLAKENEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant S. J. Stover: Yom will please take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action was duly filed in the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County on this the 7th day of Decern ber, 1923. E. D. BLAKENEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. TAX RETURNS] Office of Auditor Kershaw County Camden, S. C., December 10th, 1923. Notice is hereby givfcn that the Auditor'* office will be* open for re ceiving Tax Returns from January 1st, 1924, to February 20th, 1924. All persons owning real estate or personal property must make returns of the same within said period, as required by law, or be subject to fT penalty of 50 per cent. The Auditor will attend in peraon or by deputy at. the following places in the county oh the dates indicated for receiving returns. Bethune', January 14th and 15th. Raley's Mill, January 16th. Ned's Creek School House, January 17th. Kirkley's Store, January 18th. Kershaw, January. 21st and 22nd. Westville, January 23rd. Liberty Hill, January 24th. Lugoff, January 26th. Rabon's Cfoss Roads, January 28th. Blaney, January 29th. \ All persona between the ages of 21 *nd 60 years, inclusive, are required .to pay Poll tax; and all persona be J tween the ages of 21 and 60 years in clusive are requlred?to pay a road tax, unluaa eicu&cd by law. All Trustees, Guardian*, Executors, Administrator* or AtipnU holding property in charge, muni ratqrn same. Parties Bending tax returns by mail must make oath to same before some officer and All out same in proper manner or they will bo ^ejected i! E. SPARROW, Auditor Kershaw County. V MASTER'S SALE. State of South^Carolina, ( 'oUnty of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. Gibbort Machinery Company, Plaintiff, ? .against > Early H,? HTnaon^ Defendant. Under a decreo of Ilis Honor, W. 11. Townsend, Presiding Judge, in Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated July 29th, 1922, and an order of His HonoP, J. W. DeVoro, Presiding Judge in Fifth Judicial Circuit dated November 22, 1988, 1 will sell to the highest bidder .at public auction for cash bo fore the . Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday being the seventh day of January, 1024, the following de-, scribed real estate: "All that parcel or lot of land, sit uate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, and in the City of Camden, (front ing West Seventy-Five feet on South Fair Street of said city, and running back Kant therfrom with a uniform width to a uniform depth of two hundred and forty-eight (248) feet, Tlu? said lot is bounded North by premises of Mrs. Blalrc Shirley: Kast and South by premises of John Bin* 1 son, Sr., and West by Fair Street, The said lot is the sumo conveyed to the said Early H. llinson by deed of John Binson, Sr., of date September 1 5th 1920, and of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw ('ounty in Book It. C, at page BOO." Anyone desiring to bid at the Hale herein mentioned shall first deposit with the undersigned Master, the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dyllars or a certified eheck for a like amount, as an evidence of goo<l faith and as a guarantee of cftmp^ianco with the terms of sale, any sums so deposited will bo returned to the unsuccessful bidders at tile conclusion of the sale. B. B. CLARKK Master. December 14, 1023. \ INEXPENSIVE BUT APPRECIATIVE GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Buy Potted Plants Poinset I ids. Cherries, Primroses, Begonias, THE CASH DEN FLORAL COMPANY Telephone 193 Our regular members are getting their cleaning, re pairing and altering all for $1.50 per month ? a suit a week. We want only ten more. Who will be the first? < ' i All Clothes Sterilized and Pi-essed By Steam. CITY PRESSING CLUB Phone 145 ?. C. BRUTON, Prop. 533 DeKalb - . HUDSON ESSEX F V. ALLEN ...... ? ? , . . . SALES Phone 298 SERVICE DeKalb Street Camden, S. C. $1,000.00 Will be Your For carrying ten shares in this Association, paying ten dollars regularly per month for 6 1-2 years. START NOW! I , ,:^ 6?o On Savings Fidelity Building & Loan Association W. F. NETTLES President G. A. RHAME, Vice President J. B. WALLACE, Secretary-Treasurer. Office in Peoples Bank, 926 firoad Street. B. SANDERS T. K. TROTTER NOTWITHSTANDING THE BIG ADVANCE IN CAMDEN REAL ESTATE, WE ARE OFFERING SOME FANCY LOTS ON NORTH MAIN STREET, NEAR GOLF LINKS, FOR LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S PRICES, AND ON EASY TERMS. . BUY ONE EITHER FOR A SURE PROFIT OR FOR -A HOME. CAMDfiN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE | "We Sell Lots" / Phone 226 Offic* Bn?c? Building