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! i 1 th<* J m ChHt Rob"* H ^ *?m r (M\ f \30t^v II \< * ttoP Tearf ays of the in the Ymaking an its heart, v failures. 3r that we hreshold of its pages we %yould not forgot , Iss, nor thei n we do, we i | Fountain the ?pany lays in noWij )ols, was fring the of Harts Tallace, of ieir parents lly Lindsay ^eek in Sum -Haynesworth, c<*h as saj *ce at t len<l of t) Virginia who rv with MMti s Miss Loree visiting her end. ; ders spent > the at her old home She also visited 'arolina while^away. rotter, <J. W. Trot Robinson and Mr. - 'nust zjtie ral days of the holi r ??^steDsJBorgetown duck shoot ?. PuBose, formerly of lina, but now a studen^ [College, spent the hol^ |s grandmother, Mrs. Mr. John Williams a| him back at his place fes fith R. S. Williams & his .recent severe at < " '' ' ' . Arabel Kennedy and jnnedy, who are engag(J\s leMsu *le de n f in lower Carolina, spe rs with their parents, M ?A. E, Kennedy. r. George S. Rhame, a stu [medical college of Chariest guest of homefolkfc for t r s. He also spent the w ith a college friend' at Tl fiUe. is ,eftcv ,rce\ 0 C?^ M, ,ed on rs{ie\d ' tn*r> tbe S01 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ij3puY)Uc ^merly connected with theM^em^* telephone exchange, but no*oVfn J in Dillon, were welcome viMor, ? _ during the holidays.^ Mr M j ct -hej J now plant manager at -c< Mr. Lawrence Manning ' ' H? of Camden, but now of. 4ftcs-' \\ married Saturday of 1#/ Birmingham to Miss Elc$|? uxp nge. f Kal?nts IE MAW6ARRY' ihrillin^Blvermen's ? in ? fcDICAP' fET" uh-ooMVr, SB lildren 25c the older people as Candless, the daugl Mrs. Leslie McCand nont and efficient I days gone by. J Friends in Camdfl Mr. and Mrs. J. ?? Atlanta who- arefl days. Mr. * and celebrate their Jb next month andJHi of the last few useful lives wtflc many ties of r^Ht* ?Ship still bind^Jm Bed i We have' bers of the can Legion Camden Clo, care 6t and parties anjJ such as bM parties mtM legion r r.M <*ho Of.Afj tanning Wer"'a' ?nd ^ TAX EXECo... ;n6" the y S?n 0 * AtlM. Under' and by virtue of sundry t hotrie 0f ? u^eL'de jn E executions to me directed by Tre n/noc "Cl? tririu M' urer of Kershaw County, I have lev "'"""v rem ?"?0o#>> upon and will sell in front of "iber^^o- Court House door at Camden, S. between the legal hours of sale or first Monday in January, 1925, Y i the fifth day thereof, the folio , described property, towit: One lot in DeKalb township, shaw County, South Carolina, 1 nated as lots No. 0 and 10 in ! B on plat of DuBose Park pr Levied upon and to J>e sold ' roperty of F. A. Bennett to 4 l-O ^ITrtv - \^?r> cnoj, yea? /for New ..so irk Inn has J5 ?^res. " rt School District No. 1, Kersht it .Thursday gouth Caro!lna nnd ^ chapter will f0u0ws towit: North by F \ o'clock in ton, east by James Moore, fibers and all w- F- Nettles, west by pi *" leading from Camden to Levied upon and to be j property of Ida L. Andre* n*tu" year 1923. tien Also jiaarts, - Qne i0^ buildi " situated and being in the *y"*Dg .<jent Kershaw County, f found jjna< an(j bounded as 1 ,n roc^ North by property of east by Lyttleton stree' ? ? 4en, soutl% and west Ufa or formerly of S. II. J ?ws and to b? aft d ^ Wta i this data, ?? - Jas. Cook for tax* lMs> 1 ??? <"*k? w Also Court . of Ktrsfcaw One lot with fcoiV ** '4urn aa Adrift- uated in City of O ' l>unnle County, South Caro ~ ?*0oW* towit: an ""al ?? ? Jf J. ? ? ?\v by XAn^ w: 3!iS ?? S? &i ??? neral of Mrs. ston, Dec. 27 ere held at this afternoon ure Kershaw in her 7#tb yei the home * !?#? lV> Vive V X. D\stT^ ?*? 1 ?hov , tne home oim ^6 H- G. Leidingf *e* \ Levied he widow of tlj? \ prop?* the D. D., for St. Michael's, nown and adn uth Carolinians ted work -as wi }t. Michael's ar In charitable act is generally m daughter of Gei sure. Survivin H. G. Leiding Kershaw. In den/ the buria Kershaw. 48, ?* 1 r-tSSSEt.' ed o. U wV \Ve? jertV John D. Kei The ?abovej Monday, Jaj $eftT * \ pto nu Wat-\*oT ilps Sit ;S"/? >? n the bourvde^0 Stn\th $ Boutb ;,aCY.fion, _n_ levied urer as dial invi bers, L sentnti\J [n tile deL?ach, yMr J. B. a?sjst ?e sold aa the property , are ^ ^tanham, for taxes for *nd we ttM Also ' tar this Met in District No. 17, Wat lrksonn> Jphip, bounded on the north # Richardson; east by John houth by Grafton Wages by Corley? Levied unon an? >ld as the property of Graf ;es for taxes for 1923. Also Stiy-eight acres in School-J^ I No. 9, Flat Rock townsh tided on the north by lands ,0n. Adkins, east by Helen A. S i?e, west by G. C. Welsh, south Josephine Evans. Levied upon an (,be sold as the property gji Dan ,,Jjones for taxes for 1921, 1922, Also /i Tftre lot in District No. 22, B? r township, bounded on the nor hd lands of Lem Copeland, east in Ei Peters, south by Queen V ay and west by Jefferson Rourk. upon and to be sold as the p tail- of Charlotte Caldwell for ta of 1923. 'ar^s Also of One lot and forty acres ir n? -Buffalo township, be ? Koof house * a aerly ow Uv~. . the corporate i Camden, here- 1 Tw no longer a* he territory vot ed as follows: ' f land now with ien owned by the ( d parcel of land the north by pre Golf Club; east by , of Little Pine Tree . ith by old Camden- | ad, and on the west *ay, as will be more lat of A. B. Boykin, ate September 15, >uncil assembled, this I ember, 1924. GARRISON, JR.. Mayor. AILEV Clerk. i?riONS IttW *3 v? Alto ' ? tundrod sixty nine acres in No. 4, DeKalb townnhip, all fit of land in Kershaw county , m in plat book Ho. 2, pago amount sold by H. M. Cooper. upon and to t>e sold as thr ty of Robert Copper for taxea 22 and 1923. - , : Also ? . in Dis i lot and uuv No. \, DeKalb townsnijp, ... \ the north by York street, ea^i , Scotta Salmond* south by Sallie is and west by M. L. Goodale. / ( led upon and to be sold as the perty of Hester Burke for taxes 1923. Also strict No. 1, De north UUv?. Southern rau io be sold sb the prope*?. Nelson, for taxes for 1922 fend Also i Two lots and two buildings in District No. 1, DeKalb township, bounded on the north by Camden and ?Heraw rotid , east by J. P. Lewis and south by J. P.- Lewis T ?vied upon and 4 t) j W. T. and W. A Ancruni. _ to be sold as the propenty o* _ Outlaw, for taxes for 1922 and 1928. Also One lot in District No. 1, DeKalb , township, bounded on the nortji by i lands of Daisy Griffin, east and !- south by J. W. Stover, and west by' Broad street. Levied upon, and to be sold as the property of Kizzie Bris is- bane, for taxes for 1923. ^1. ip^ Also of \ Fifty acres and 1 building, in Dis ?av- tnfct No. 35, DeKalb township, bound - by ed oh the north by lands of E. L. ,d to McCoy, east by Lewis Bracey, south . M. by Z._ W. Wooten and west by Law 1923. rence" McCoy. Leyied upon and to be sold as the property of A. - Lv jffalo Davis for taxes for 1923. ~r? th by Also by J. Ninety acres and 1 building, in lackey, District No. 1, DeKalb township, Levied bounded on -_the north by lands of , roperty Dan Williams, east by Henry Robin xes for son, south by Ralph Ellis and west by Brevard. Levied upon and to be sold as the property, df Thomas Mc l District Lendon, for taxes for 1923. -unded on Also lot, east One lot and 1 building, in District / roid and No. 1, DeKalb township, bounded on , upon and the north by Walnut street, east and ?ty of Joe Bouth by lot No^ 13 and west . by f. , 1922 and Campbell street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of J. L. Alex- * andef, ?for taxes for 1923. one building Also ilo township, One lot and 1 building, in District yy lands of No. 1, DeKalb tov/txahip, bounded on . 'eterson and the north by church property; east rank Murray by S. M. Johnson, south by E. J. road. Levied McGirt- and west by Market street. i the property Levied upon and to be sold as the for 1922 property of John Sutton, for taxes for 1923. ? ? G. C. .WELSHr-? - *** Kershaw County. \ots in Oe \\ phone k.a^-b PHAR J. D. ZEMP, Manager Comer Broad and DeKalb ? vfaafe FOR SALt Schley and Stuart Budded Pecan Trees Trees IV2 to 2l/z feet in height, 100 at 45c. each; 10-at 60c; single tree 70$. Trees 3 to 4 feet, 100 at 60c; 10 at 75c, one tit 81k? Trees 4 to 5 feet, 100 at 70c; lots of ten at 85c; single trees, 95c. ? ' ' ' " Ji Trees 5 to 6 feet, 100 at 80b; lots of ten at 95c; single , trees, $1.05. Trees 6 to 7 feet, 100 at 90c; lots of ten at $1.05} single -V trees, $1.15. Trees 7 to 8 feet, 100 at $1-00; lots of ten at $1.15; single trees at $1.25. CASH. WITH ORDER LUGOFF.fS*.C.