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Baby Cried and Fretted All Day That Tccthlna, the wonderful htxiv alive and titomaoh corrective, is the safest nictlltiiu- f(fr keeping habit-it' ami children, Healthy Is conclusively* proved by the hundreds of letters oon>, stantly ,helna: received from happy and grateful rtiothers who have triven i; in their little ones. ( ? v Among other* praising It is Mrs.1 - J A A. Barjr, Route 8, Clayton. A i ?.. who writes: ''I hcK{in glviptf'Teetalfta, to my baby at 8 months ami kept tip all through teeth|i>K time, ' "tie mlKht bo''crying and fretting all day, a,nd at bed time I'd ?lve hlin . ;i d>>>?c of Teethlna and he would Sloijp tin- and wnke n?? m (ho morn ing with a pintle." Toothlna Is sold by all druggists, or .? .ml Sfto to Moffett laboratories, Columbus, Tin,, ?pr package ?n<&', , FREE BOOKLET ABOUT BABIES ' TEETH INA Builds Better Babies ? . #.,?'.?? ? "*V ? V' ? ? FROM TRINITY TO DUKE > Newspaper Humorist Says He Is Op posed To It Trinity college jn Durham, N. C. ifj to become Duko University', and 1 hereby receive an endowment of $25, 000,000. I am sorry, writes Heywood, Brown In the New York World. The news dispatch says that the board of trustees voted unanimously fbr'.^thd change. ^ Even if there had been na more than one, I could wish that someone had stood out against the change. Duke is well enough as a namej but Trinity is a good'name, too, and alter all the college, was Trinity until an obliging and encroaching jnillionaire came along to change it. There should lie a branch of' the Lucy Stone league which would encourage col leges to keep their own names and r&J sist the blandishments of ppople prof ering endowments. The suggestion is loo strong that Mr. Duke has bought j the place and asked tp-have it"*wrap ped up and sent around -to his house.] Benefactors of education and other good works abrogate to themselves far too-many rights in distributing money. People who help colleges are forever impairing their gifts with conditions. Every institution in the country is embarrassed with bequests founding a scholarship for a promis ing student of English, who sfiall' be red headed and the daughter of a practicing physician in Vermont. Any body who wants to give money to .v university should do no more than writd a little note saying: "Here is j .?ome"money which I thought you might be able to use. Do what you will with it." < The one who gives earns for him self honor in heaven, but most of the beneficent cannot resist the tempta tion of going in for a little glory on earth as a. sideline. Now that Trinity has become Duke i trust the institution will make some provision to recompense the students who decorated their rooms with ban ners inscribed "Trinit# 1928" and those who bought college pipes. And, think of the* football players who earned by dint of great determination, | the honor of wearing a white "T" on. their sweaters. Before the big game each year they were urged to* die if] necessary for dear old Trinit^r. Will it, I wonder, be. just as easy to die for Duke? And what kbout the eol-.j lege song ? There must be an anthem in which the sun sets behind the bills of Trinity. When ne*t the sun comes 'round and ftnds that these are *ow t he hills of 'jCh^/Woi it jtfat'W the same ^ld way or wiUJt feel that |t] cannot be bothered and cbnlused b#j such sweeping changes and pass by ? Of course, $25,000,000 id a large #^um of money, but standards' in fb* tunes Vary, and there may come an other century in which such aa amount becomes the merest trifle. In that day J. Augustus Tinkham "iay get a longing to see his name over a lecture hall, and what is to prevent him from offering a still larger endowment and having the Duke stripped from the walls and out of the long cheer, and substitut ing for it the name Tinkham? -I No, I think it would havte been' smarter for the trustees in Durham to have kept the same and lost the mil lions. Attorney* Get Large Fee ^jicago, Jans 8.?Clarence H'. Dar row and other attorneys who de fended Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., for the kidnapping* and slaying of Robert Franks, have agrreed with the families of the youths to accept $130,000 for their services an announcement by the Chicago bar tl.Tent" **?'? ^ Income Tn In A Nutahell Who? Single persons who had net income of $1,000 or more or gross income of $5,000 or more, ami married couples who had nut incomes of $2,500 orv more or gross income of $5,000 or more must file returns. When? The filing period is from January 1 to March 15, 1025. . Where? Collector of internal rev?i .ijye for the district in which the per son lives or has his principal place of business t-Ho\$t'r Instructions on Korm 1040A and Form 1040; also' the law and Regulations, What? Two per certt^ ivownai tax on the fir.si $4,000 of net income in qKpt-ss of the personal exemptions and credits* lrour per cent norma) tax on the next $4,000. Six per eeiit 'Denial tax on the balance 6f net income.. Surtax on nojt income in excess of $10,000. tAX EXECUTIONS ** j I iidtv and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by Treas ure^ of Kershaw County, I havo levied and will soil in front of 'the -C'oim House door at Camden, --&? C., between the legal hours of sale on, the first Monday in February, 11)25, being the Second day thereof, the following <5escftt?0d property, towit: 50 acres in DeKalb township, school district No. 44 bounded north by lands of H. G. XJarrison, east by huias,of Henry Sutton, south by lands df Marshall, west by lands of W. T. Gaskins.- Levied upon and to be sold as the property of R. L. Lloyd roTtrixps year of 1928. Also -Wcres in Buffalo township, for merly school district No. 14, now No. 3, bounded north ljy the water of JBuffaio Creek, ekst by W. M. Catoe, South .by J. I. Bowers, west by lands of Shaw. Levied upon and to be sold a? >the property of estate' of M. A. ?5hAvr for taxes year of 1D23. Also 55 acres Buffalo' township, school district No. 34, noW district 22, bound ed j&^lollpwsj North ,by ; J. J. and A. TV McCaskill, south by lands now or formerly of A. A. Murchison, east by ?G. W. and J. S. A. McCaskill, wesi. by lands of Estredge. Levied upon and to be sold as the property arth Mayo, for taxes for year Also ~.J 1 lot in Buffalo township, school k}tetrict No. 40, bounded north by W. *M. Bell, east by public road, south by W. M. Belton, west by {Southern ?Jiailway. Levied upon tfntfrV to' be sold as the property of Ervin" Bell, for ta^ces for year 1923., Also ? ? ? 215 acres in Flat Rock township, school district No. 19 aqkd bounded north by lands of Hall and Lewis, east .by L? Sqhenk & Co., south by Springs & Shannon, -west by public road. Levied-upon?and to. be sold as the property bf Ed Belton for taxes of 1923. Also. 109 acres in Flat Rock township, school district No. 19, bounded north by Angiline Chliders^south by Sam Belton, west by public road. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of W. P. Childers for taxes of 1923. Also :' 10# acres in Flat Rock township, school district No. 19, bounded north by the estate of York Alexander south by Ed Belton, west fey A. B. Young." Levied "upon and to be sojd as the property of Walter Alexander for taxes of 1923. Also One acre school district No. 1? DeKalb township, bounded north by Mrs. C. x W.OVrthur, east by John Ficklen, south by Wm, Perry, west by* Mrs. H. S. Nelson. Levied, upon and :to be sold as the property of Henrietta Ballard for taxes year 1&23. Also Two lots designated as lots 9 and 10, block D, subdivision DuBose Park property, Levied upon and to be sold as the 'property of F. A. Bennett,'for taxes year 1923. Also Fifty acres of-land in DeKalb town ship, school distrifc No. 2, bounded north by Joe Rat?nff, east by Blftcic River road, south and * "wealk^by Nemiah. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of L. D. Jennings for taxes year 1928. Also Ninety * a^res DeKalb township, school district No. 2, bounded north aVid east by J. H. Moseley, south by Arrjtftts, West by Barnes and Burgess, and levied upon and to be sold as the property of Estate of W. B. Boyle fo* taxes year 1989. ' Also 250 acres in DeKalb township, school district No. 18, Kershaw coun ty.' Bounded north by J. H. Burns, eaat and south by Big Pine branch, west "by ? Jim Lawhorn and public road. Levied -upon and to be sold as the property of Emma Lawhorn for taxes year 1923. Also 40 acres in formerly district No. 36 now district No. 0, DeKalb town ship Kershaw county, *nd bounded as follows towit: North by lands of MoKeftzie, east by Sutton lands, south by J. T. Croft and west by W .E. S. Trapp. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Eliza beth SuUon for taxes for yea" 1923. <san\ Also One lot) and building in city ?f Camden, Kershaw county, S. C., De Kalb township, school district No. 1, and bounded as follows towit: North by property of K. E. Watkins, east by G. T. Little, south by Arthur Smith, west by Broad street city of Camden, Levied upon and to be sold aa the property of Jennie M. English for taxes year 1923. Also Ope Jot. and buildings thereon ?ity 9f Camden* Kershaw. ilb_ towmhlp, ,cho No. 1, and bounded us follows towit: North by property of Julia Alexander, east by R. K, Alexander, south by Laurens street, west by Campbell stu-et, city of Camden. lnwivd upon and to be sold mm the property of Peter liaskin for taxes year 1023. j Also One lot \\lth building tlu-icon in city el Camden, Korsnaw county, DeKalb township, school district No. 1, and bounded as follows towit: North by Laurens street city of Camden, east by property of Collin*, south by property of J. E. Withers, and west by property now or formerly, of Burns, Levied upon and to, be sold as the property of Alberta Wat kins for taxes year 1023. Also a " One lot with building thereon in city ?>f Camden, Ker. haw county, S. C., UeKalb township, pchool district No. 1, and boiinded as follows, towit: North by property of Robert Hoykin, oast by Market street city of Cam den, south hy property of Wes Alex ander, Levied, upon'ami to be soM as the property of Grace Brown for taxes year 1028. Also One aero in DeKalb township, Ker shaw county, bounded as follows to wit: Nortfy," east and west by tt. T. Little, south by II. G. Carrison. Levied upon and to U- sold as the property of Jim James ft>r taxes years 102:2 ami 1023. Also One lot, and building in city of Camden, S. C., lying and being in DeKalb township, school district No. 1, and bounded as follows toVit: North by lot No. 13, east by prop ?erty of Team, south by lot No. J5 of the subdivision of the Team prop fifty, and west by Campbell street, city 6f Camden. Levied upon and to he sold as the property of Wells Deas for taxes year 1023. Also One lot with building thereon, ly ing and being situated in the city Jo"! Camden; DeKalb township, school district No. 1 and bounded as follows towit: North by York street, east by Ed. Carolina, south and west by J. A. Pettigrew, . Levied upon and to be sold as the property of A. C. Brown for taxes year 1028. ' Also One lot with building thereon, ly ing and Wing situated in Camden, DeKalb township, school district No. 1, and bounded as follows towit: Ndrth by Camden Country Club, east by Julia Brevard, south by Miss M. A. Clyburiv westf by Julia Chavers, and levied upon and to be sold as the property of R. F. Adr.mson for taxes year 1023. Also ? i Two lots with buildings thereon, lying and being in city of Camden, DeKalb township, school district No. 1, and bounded as follows towit: North , by property of Mrs. D. D. Parish, and Mrs. Charlotte R. Mar shall, east by Northwestern Railroad Co., south by Northwestern Railroad Co., west by Mill street city of Cam don, Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Camden Ice Cold Sioram4 plant for taxes \i?i 102a. ? f Also One tract of land lying and being situated in l)cKalt> township, Ker shaw county, school district No. 1, containing 320 acres mote or less, and bounded as follows towit: North by property wow or formerly of Young and Holland, east and south by property of G. T. Little, west by property of Collins & McKensie. Levied upon and to be sold asi the property of I. II. English for taxe.H \r;i: lit'j;?. Also 150 acres ? Flat Rock township, school district No. 80, bounded north by lands of 8 and a Fletpher, east by IVlzer McLure, south by Brewer es tate, west by lands .it ('. L. l>.\v. Levied Upon and to be sold as the property of T. H. McLure for taxes for year of. 1 {128. Also "72 acres Wateree townships school district No. 11, bounded north by 11. 11. Session,^east by Levi Jacobs, south by Levi Jacobs, west by J, 4>- Kelley, Levied upon and tu .br ^old as the property of Harrison Williams fpy ta\< for year of 1923. Also 123 acres Wateree township, school district No. 11 (bounded north by T. C. Session^, east by the waters of Twcn:> ('reek, south by Flat Branch, west by property of A; B. Josey. Levied upon and to be sold ns the property of J. 1).. Sessions for taxes yiiur of 1923. Also 80 aires Watered township, school district No. 11, boupded north, by the estate of J. E. Grigsby, east by Har rison Williams, south by J. M Grigs by, west by J. G. Kelly, Levied upon and to be sold as the property of A. E. Grigsby for taxes year 11)23. Also 150 acres Wateree township, school district No. 12, bounded north by Jim I Simons, east by lands of Baum, south by S. A, L. Railway,' west by lands of fJranhnm. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of S. B. Brnn j ham for taxes year 1923. Also | 5 acres Wateree township, school [district No. 12 bounded north, east and south by Carolina Taylor, west by Jocksey Rodgee Belton. Levied | upon and to be sold as the property ! of W. M. Taylor for taxes vear 1923. Also v \ One lot and buildings in the town of Blaney, Wateree township, school district No. 12, bounded north by S. A. L. Railway, cast and south by street, west by Blaney Mercantile Co. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of the Knights of Pythias for taxes years 1922 and 1923. Also 78 acres Wateree township, school district. No, 38, bounded north and east by Simmons and Mason, south by Samuel Chaves, west by Annie MeLauchlin. Levied upon and A> bo sold as the property of L. L. Clif ton for taxes year 11)23. Also 200 acres Waterde township, school district No. 3D, bounded north by land of Mrs. Sallie Bowen, east by Bowen, south by J. L. Kirkland, west by land Johnson. Levied upon and to be sold as the property oi< the estate Sam Mitchell for taxes year 1023. Also 230 acres Wateree township, school district No. 30, bounded north by Nancy Mitchell, south by Daniel and John Mitchell, wesft by lands of es tate of S. B. Branham. Levied upon and, to be sold as the property of W. M. Mitchell for taxes year 1923. Also 14 acres Wateree township, school Nth- 89, bounded north by land of Mitchell, oast, south and west by land of Mitchell. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Daniel Mitchell for taxes year of 1923. . . j#lso 40 acres AVateree township, achool district No. 1G, bounded .north by Ratdhell Jeffers and LilHe Jackson, east by Tra.vlsj Reynolds and H. B. Rotan, south by estate of Maddlen. west by Roddea Mitchell. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Fleming" Rotan for taxes years of 1921, 1922 and 1923. Also. One No. 409 right hand ball bear ing saw mil| complete; <jne Moore dry .kiln outfit complete; one engine and boiler; one planing mill complete. 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