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ORl>KK HOU"** ir TtUi U Wb ;?t Off i? old home town ia ;yle by Col. A. Fair iwn citiaen of Grens , wrote the following i order house in Buf- , him aorae neckties on ijg'8 mail brings m? jof four neckties which fee question as to wheth f was presumptioua on (end a man foil^neckties Xo remit *1.60 for them, i they are here in good subject to your disposi ft stamp is also here and le it it you come personal ^>r send an accredited rep ive io receive it. ill charge you storage at the 10 cents a day on these arti-' jd, if not called for within n ible time, will give them to iarity bazaar or something of t. - * . : . n engaged in other work think ing my main occupation, so if , ^-int the neckties sent back you "have to send someone to wrap in the envelope you sent and he sweet mucilage on the 8-cent ip. There are many first class stores lis city selling neckties at reason k prices, and J do not see why you iuld so heroically undertake the aDDointed task of selecting arid *' " ... ding me, on approval, without any ^restion from me whatever, four Itties which I do not want and |;h I will not use. If you will look fiy birth certificate again you will ||t'hat I was not one of the 'born minute' kind. you conclude to come down, to nally conduct the shipment of ties which are held subject to Jisposition, I will call attention fact that we have good hotels, ne entertainment committee of ten issued by Governor McLeod [try to make your f visit enjoy If you send a representative to ?e ties and stamp be sure to |m proper credentials and have |ll on me only during business ... registering this letter so I' |ow that you receive it. would you like to trade some = for a vinegar recipe? (hey have any moving picture n Buffalo? fou think that .jthe cafeteria |e to atay? lg these few Jines will find and wishing you the compli the season, st|s ASTER'S SALE. iSouth Carolina, ?,y of Kershaw. ourt of Common Pleas Guano Corporation, Plaintiff, ; . against ith and X M. Smith, Defendants. o.? order of his Honor, iVorer Presiding Judge in udicial Circuit, dated Sep 1923, I will sell to the] er at public auction for the Kershaw County e door, in Camden, in ring the legal hours of irst Monday, being the January, 1925, the fol ed real estate: Ihree tracts of land in South Carolina, e fully described: n that tract of land of Kershaw in the 'arolina on the west Wateree river, in 1 state, containing acres, more or less, North by lands on the East by bon, on the South A. Rabon, and on! of Harris, known an tract. of land in th? , State of South the western side said county and if seventy (70) d bounded on \ A. Ford, Eastj abon, South by' of J. L. Hin >nds of A. W.I ?J- C. Ford land in the | a to of South western side Raid County seventy oi^l ' more Jr ] ?North tty ?Jim Roy. by } a n<fo ^outh IJy L. W: Kci ncr O S\a =au and oi ianc as ?1 i.oul Cad slat \Yve >>7 Wndf <t? ! |Ai! f\ Of Si 'hit t| th( hur FINAL DISCHARGE Not ke is hereby given that I have thia day filed with the Probate Judge of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of Charles W. Hendrix, deceased, and that I have made application to the said Probate Judge for Letters Die misaory aa said Administrator, and the 19th day of January, 1925, at 11 o'clock a. m., has been set by the Judge of Probate for the bear ing of the said petition at his office in Camden, S. C. ALLEN B. MURCHISON, Adta. Est. of Chaa. W. Hendrix. Camden, S. C., Dec. 15th, 192.4, MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, Coutity of KeraHaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Korahaw Mercantile and - Banking Company, Plaintiff ** against Minnie Bowman, Defendant, and Kershaw Mercantile and Banking Company, Plaintiff against Minnie Bowman et al, Defendants. Under an order of his Honor, R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated Decem ber 12, 1924, I will sell to the high-1 eat bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court Houae door, in Camden, in said state, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being the fifth day ofi January, 1925, the following describ ed real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated in the County of Ker shaw, State of South Carolina, con taining two hundred ninety-two (292) acres, having such meters and bounds as represented by a plat made by Kershaw deLoach, Surveyor, dated October 22, ? 1921. Said tract being tract No. 5 of the Henry Barfield lands of which the above is a part. B. B. CLARKE, Master. December 13, 1924. ?? MASTER'S SALE. State of South Caroluw, County of Kershaw. ' Court of Common Pleas Stevens Mercantile Company, at poration existing under the of the State of South Carolina, Plaintii against k. R. M. Bethune, Defendant, t ' - ? ? * ^ - Under an order of his Honor, R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit; dated Decem ber 12, 1924, I will sell to the high est 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 firfct Monday, being the fifth day of January, 1925, the following describ-J ed real estate: . , , , All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, being and lying m the town of Bethune, sUte and coun ty aforesaid and containing one (1) acre and bounded as follows: North bv alley (314 ft.); East by Walton street (140.6 ft.); South by lan ds of Mrs. Iva A. Padgett (314 ft.). West by lands of J. N. McLaurin (140.6 ' B. B. CLARKE, Master. December 13, 1924. final DfSCHARGE Noticfc is hereby given# that one month from this date, on Monday, January 12th, 1926, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw coun ty my final return as Executor of the estate of Frances Boone deceas ed, and on the same date I wll apply to the said Court for a final dis elmfcc as said Executor. charge BURGESS g0ONE, Executor. Camden, S. C., Dec. 11th, 1924. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Comnton Pleas j. E. and J. W. McCain, pl#jntiffs_ against Lillie Mangum, et al, Defendan s. Under an order of his Honor, R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge Fifth Circuit, dated November 20, 1924 I will sell to the highest bid der ' at public auction before the Kershaw County Court House door In Camden, in said State, during the leiral hours of sale on the first Mon dav being the fifth day of January, 1926, the following described real ^^st, All of #iat piece, parcel, or tract of land, lying, being and situ ate in the County of Korsh?w State of South Carolina, containing fifty (60) acres, more or less, and on the North by "u'e creek; East by lands. of Mrs. Alice Horton* South hy lands of W. B. Mangum, and West by lands new or fornSrly of Alvin Deas and being the same tract of land convey**1 to W. F. Mangum by G. F. Boyd. Secokd, Two cetUln pieces, or par cels of land lying, being and situated in the County of Kershsw.Stateof South Carolina, on Jumping Gull# Creek, and bounded by lands of Wfl B. Mingum, Oscar Stogner ? B . B. Mangum and others, being the sam land described in a certain deed from by J. E. and J. W. McCain to W. F. Mangum, being lots three and four combined in two tracts all together ane hundred and twenty I and ^1C?) a c retract i isas. J For one hundred twenty end iJviMOO (120 70-100) acre tract second above described, all cash. B. $. CLAKK$, Master. December 18, 1924. MASTER'S SALeT State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas H. M. Kennedy, Plaintiff, I against Philip Thompson, et al, defendants. Under an order of hiK Honor, R. W. Memminger, Judge Presiding Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated Decora ber 10, 1924, J will sell to the high est bidder at public auctiou for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said state, during the legal hours of sale on the i first Monday, being the fifth day of January, 1926, the following describ ed real, estate: "All thht piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Kershaw and State afore said containing one hundred ninety nine (199) acres, more or less, and' bounded as follows: North by tracts No. 8 and 12 of estate of L. C. Hough; South by tract 10 of the estate of L. C. Hough; East by lands of Frank Catoe and West by Shropshire lands. The above described lands being the satne conveyed to Thos. Kirkland and Philip Thompson by deed dated Jan; 1st, 1920 and described by plat of R. W. Mitcham, SuWeyor, as lot No. 9 and recorded in the office of the I Clerk of Court for Kershaw county. Anyone desiring to bid at the said sale shall first deposit with the Mas ter the cash or certified check for the sum of ene hundred ($100.00) dollars which deposit shall be re turned to the unsuccessful bidder at the conclusion of the sale. 1 B. B. CLARKE, Master. ' December 13, 1924. MASTER'S SALE State'of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas* The Enterprise Building: and Loan Association, Plaintiff, ? . against \gnes Bracy, v Defendant. . Under an order of his honor, W. Townsend, Judge Fifth Circuit, id December 18, 1924, I will sell the highest bidder at public auc tion for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, in Cam den, in said state, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being the fifth day of January, 1925, the following described property: Five shares of the Capital Stock of the Enterprise Building and Loan Association, Series No. 14, pledged as Collateral to the indebtedness set up in the complaint herein. All that parcel or lot of land in the county of Kershaw, afid State of South Carolina, in the City of Cam den, known as a part of the Team property, and. being composed of lots Nos. 22 and 23 in the subdivision of Block B of said property, plan of which subdivision is recorded in Plat Book 2 at page 2 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. Said lands are those con veyed to Agnes Bracy by Pauline Sutton by deed of date February 11, 1921, which deed , is recorded in the office of the Cleric of Court for Ker shaw county in Book B-C at page 473." That at said sale, the Master shall not receive the bid of any person who shall not deposit with him the sum of twenty-five dollars in money or certified check on some respon sible bank, as a pledge to make good his bid in case of its acceptance. B. B. CLARKE, Master. December 18, ' 1924. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas The Enterprise Building and Loan - Association of Camden, S. C. Plaintiff, against *? Annie Johnson et al, Defendants. ? Under an order of his honor, W* H. Townsend, Jvdge Fifth Circuit^ dated December 18, 1924, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in *aid state, during the legal hours of /ale on the first Monday, being the' fifth day of January, 1925, the following described property: T\vo shares of the Capital Stock of the Enterprise Building and Loan Association, pledged as collateral to th? said indebtedness. *A11 that parcel or lot of land in' the village of Kirkwood, in the fy of Camden, in the County of rshaw and State of South C *XSll)9 " ' I lying just northwest of t] br , ',' ' r boundary line 1 1 j* lllll 9*7 , K**mden, but . tse - "" incorporate -(uu"' Jng one Vff ? ' n ^ cont|<>/ uV \ ' ?s Cy^uiht ,n JO P)'"?c:j ??p. p suu of South Carolina* County of Kershawt Court of Co mmpn Ploaa Stevens Mercantile ajrainst ? "j M. K. Bethune at *1 Defendants. Under an order of his Honor, K. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated Decern* ber 12, 1924, I will sell to the high-, .est 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, beiag the fifth day of January, 1925, the .following de scribed real estate: , All that piece, parcel or tract ef land with building thereon, situated in the town of Bethune, S. C., con* taining one acre and fronting Walton street, and bounded as follows; on North by lands of Seaboard Air Line] Railway Company, on the East by Walton street, South by lot of ?M. G. King; West by lands of ?eaboard Air Line Railway Company. Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in: Kershaw County and State aforesaid, containing six acro&t- more or less, nnd bounded as/'follows: North by the National Highway, East by land of j& G. King, South apd West by lands of J. N. McLaurin. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in county and state aforesaid contain ing two acres and bounded as follows: on North and East by lands of Sea board Air Line Railway Company, on South by lands of J. N. McLaurin, and West by lands of estat^ of Thomas Bethune. B. B. CLAfcKE, Master. December 13, 1924. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas Henry D. Boykin, Individually, et al, j . Plaintiffs, against Ellen Deas Boykin et al, Defendants. Under an order of his Honor, R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge Fifth Circuit, dated September 22, I 1924,' I will sell to the highest bid der at public auction for cash be I fore the Kershaw County Court House door, in Camden, in said state, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being the fifth day of January, 1925 f the following de scribed real estate: All of that lot or parcel of land in the city of Camden, County of Kershaw and State of South Caro- i Una, fronting on the continuation of Mill street of said city. Said par cel of land being designated on plat of subdivision of the premises of R. C. Johnson as lot number 17; said plat of subdivision will be found of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in plat book number 2, page 17; said plat being dated and recorded February 3 1918, ^ B. B. CLARKE,. Master. December 13, 1924. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. "" Court of Common Pleas W. L. Blackmon, Plaintiff, against A. A. Murchison and Kershaw Mer cantile and Banking Co., Defendants, and YV. L. Biackmon, Plaintiff, against Lewis McCaskill, Alex Murchison and George D. Kelley, Defendants. Under an order of his Honor, W. H. Townsend, presiding judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated July 28, 1 922, I will sell to the highest bidder atj public auction for cash before thel Kershaw County Court House door, j in Camden, in said state, during the legal hours of sale on the first Mori day, being the fifth day of January, 1925, the following des<^ribed real) estate: < All those two certain piece, par-, eels or tracts of lAnd bounded and! described as follows: (1)) that I certain piece, parcel Or tract-of'**?*! lying, being and situate in the coun-J i ly of state of Sotrth C?ro ; HjoM auirV? iHd* of D>( .fu I by tract nu t?ctM2Kv Otn\ah Vagc ou 1 being the san tyed to Lewis M KNW.lV. owftVy, Mi inly , bY d deed i Clerk itch ilram Pekiu 'looter. ?nd matincors in fitf - h*v? boon .hot for I)/ ' mutiny on December /_ were shot It was atataMp^/ of military discipline^/* iSt att* of Sou til * g? I II ,, ^ County of Kershaw. %t Court of Common PlelW// * SUvens Mercantile Company, ? ?c po ration existing under iho iaw# of the State of South Carolina, Wftintiff. against Mary E. Bothunef Defendant. Under an order of W# Honor, ] JL W. Memmlnger, Presiding ludg? Fifth Judical Circuit, dated Dei em. | Iter 12, 1924, I will sell Co the tygh. est bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw TCounty Court House door, In Catnden, in said state, during *the legal hours of sale oq the first Monday, being the fifth day ef January, 1925, the following dv scribed real estate: All that certain piece, pa*cel Or tract of land situate, being and lyipg in Kershaw County, State aforesaid and containing two (8) acres, more ox less, and bounded as follows; North by lands Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, east by lands of Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company; s6nth by King street or lands of J. N. McLaurin; west by lands of estate of T. R. E. Bethune. Also, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, being .and lying in the town of Bethune, state and county aforesaid and containing six (6) j^cres, more or less, ana bounded as follows: North by lands of Seaboard Air Line Railroad Com pany; east, south and west by lands of said J. N. McLaurin; B. B. CLARKE, Master. December 13, 1924. SHERIFF'S SALE ? m . State of South Carolina, J., County of Kershaw. Execution R. L. Jones and A. K. McLaurin, , Plaintiffs against C. E. Horton, Ira Horton and D. E. Baxley, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an execu^ tion tp me directed, in, the . aboye stated cause, I will sell' to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction*' within the legal hours of safe, in front of the court house door in tl^p city of Camden, County of Ker shaw, state aforesaid, on >the first Monday in January, 1925, the follow* ing described property, towit: All the undivided right; title, intetS est and estate of C. Ev HortQn in (juid to the .following described real "es-J tate. All that piece, parcel to lot of land lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw, state afore said containing two hundred .ten (210) acres, more or lesi* and bound as follows: North by "tanas Of A. Horton,. South by C. E." Davis and W. U. Clyburn, East by A. M. Hor ton and W. U Clyburn, and West by Lynches Creek, levied upon and to be sold as the property of C. E. Horton to satisfy the aforesaid ex ecution. ^ Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of December, 1924. G. C. WELSH, Sheriff Kershaw County. MASTER'S SALE. -T * State of South Carolina, & County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas Julian =E. Sanders, ^ against Clifton Haley, . Defendant. Under' qn order of his Honor, R. W. Memmlluer, Presiding Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated Novem ber 26, 1924, I will sell to the high-j here* M imMi yjjm to Mym August l9W|B Anyone 6? 10 JB tioned &jrt? i under?ig\efl . ??1 1 or c&ah tot tM ($100.00) QoUM laith, vHch <*?* ed to tto uns^ conclusion Q* ** \ 1 Pecembtt ult /?Bfrs */ , I '$f ^PS^^Hlnon , / *?* Mn| : ?<* w vn. / r I * ** /, B. D. Boykin, |J ; /IT. ^d?1' **? CUrkson, If. G. ,/ || Shannon. ; ll?%4p j fltf. Vlllcpiguc was elected' treas- v/ Vv J c* J' Shannon, Jr., socrc- / v /cfof ^e*y. J, W. Cantey, C. J. Shannon, ' /&#rJtJn-, B. H.'Boykin, Sr., and John M. /&?* ^illepigue were named as delegates V. Irjj l^tto*TvO the Episcopal council in Columbia# if * / ^ ? H / ? '*/? >ii* Tea Room Opens Again Mnf f f lly ^ree Tea Room, oper rs. J. W. Cantey, eight miles Gamd#n, will open for its on on January 12th. This ,W lias been the scene of many jnf lerings during the past two jf It is only a short ride over s and many will no doubt v again this season. rdner Navwd Policeman H. Gardner, Of the mill vi\- :U:! has been conducting a mer jabllshineijt new Camden,. _ 3 r*?M * councii v [ Mr. G. P. Cooley as a r f the Camden police force, r resigned tho force to be irintendent of the county J i?d?ii Hotel 8corw -I ? ^ tl?p0 f*fi' According to J. H. Woodward, Stat/ / Jon,,tj/,ct'of'i0re hotel inspector the hotels of Camde 'Wt, V Ar^r age. were rated an follows for tho ye/ < J. J. closing: th ? **8" Camden Hotel 900, Commerc 8i<ieh?ernh&Vf' Hotel 875* Park View Inn 98?* tkeritefMra. A. the tourist hotels the score x rj jr*vuxity. u Court Inn 990, Hobkirk Inn 980, C(0/hbCj. Jn*' fc*fd this Kirkwood 990, Big Springs at the Hang- thune 950. ^esday's - - WAS KNOWN HERE - Winter Viaitor ^ Mass. / r4;.C*THl( * the C * J, .**. C; E. B. Johnson, McBfc* * i - s. c., (!>*?<? ? /? ?* *7 ^ That their nei Turning oughly the kind for a g in draft they plowman and his t tion means many y Once an Oliver owner, Come in and we will shoJ We have just the ftoe fot Khamr Brow., Camden, 8. C.;' __3f ~<\V .<