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1 iff] Grocery Store SPECIALS "? ' . ' .v. . For 10 Days 25 lb. ik. granulated lugar $1.85 10 lb. ik. granuated sugar .75 5 lb. sk. granulated sugar 40 Choice green coffee, lb 27 Va 1 qt. choice rice .12 1 qt. Blue Roee rice .15 1 qt. fancy Blue Rose rice ? .15 1 lb. can Rosedale table peach .15 2% lb. can Silverdale table peach .25 I*/* lb. can tomatoes 09 2 lb. can tomatoes .11 V? lb. can flat salmon ... .09 1 lb. can choice salmon - ? - 12% 1 lb. Argo salmon ? 27yg 1 lb. can Delmonte salmon * ? 271/j? Vj lb can Libby Alaska salmon ;18 Vb lb. can Columbia River salmon -20 24 lb. sk. good S. R. flour 1.15 24 lb. sk. choice S. R. flour 1.20 24 lb. sk. best S. R. flour * 1.25 24 lb. sk. Nellie King, plain flour 1.20 24 lb. sk. A-No. 1 plain flour . 1.25 24 lb. sk. Gold Medal plain flour 1.40 Campbell tomato, vegetable and chicken soup .10 1 lb. can Campbell tomato soup .10 ' 1 lb. can Campbell chicken soup .10 1 lb. can Campbell vegetable soup 10 2 lb. can Libby's cirushed pineapple .25 2 lb. can Libby's sliced pineapple 27 % Flour is up and sugar is down, buy your groceries from Karcsh Grocery Store. Death of Mr. Catoe John da toe, of the Cantey Hill auc tion, aged about 73 years, died on last Thursday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Walter Mebley in the Oakhurst section, and was buried in the ceme tery at Bethel church on Friday, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. M. Neal and Rev. J. H. Byrd. Mr. Catoe is survived by five sons and three daughters. Mr. Catoe was a brother of T. W. Catoe, who took h!s own life and was buried only the Sun day previous.?Kershaw Era. A minute and inconspicuous black spider was found living on Mount Everest, higher than any other crea ture on earth. This spider lived more than 17,000 feet above sea level. Attention Veterans and Pensioners. There will be a meeting of Camp 'Hiehard Kirkland at the Court Rouse on Saturday, the 24th day of January, 1925 at eleven o'clock. All veterans who are able to do so are urged to at* -tend, and come prepared to pay their annual dues. Those not able to at tend are urged to send in their dues by some one else. It is important that we have a full meeting, as busi ness of importance will be up for con sideration. W. F. Russell, Commander. Hull enthusiasm in the New York stock market reached fever heat Sat urday moruing when the entire list sprung upward and United States Steel went above 123, the highest point reached since 1917. Fifty:Ninth Anniveraary. Kev, J. \V. Boy kin, the pastor of Mt. Moriuh Baptist Church, and his congregation, are planning the fifty* ninth anniversary of the . establish ment of (lifii clnmh,' liie exercises to be held on Sunday, January 2?r>, 1025. The original members of the congre gation flfty-nine years ago were members of the white church anil were given letters of dismission that they might establish their own house of worship. The church has the unique distinction of having only two pastors in t'he fifty-nine years. The first pastor was the late lamented Key. Monroe Boykin^ a power for good in his day. At his death he was succeeded ? by his son, Rev, Jeff Hoy Kin, who is the present pastor. The services are interesting each year and a cordial invitation is- extended to white as well as colored to attend this service^ There will be addresses by prominent white citizens. Noted Swindler Dead ? Stateville, 111., Jan. 8.-?Leo Koreta promoter of the Bayano Oil bubble, who fleeced scores of friends and relatives out of millions of dollars, died tonight in the state prison here. NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. L. ,E. Hill, Plaintiff, against John Tucker and one Buifck Touring Car License No. C-7614, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to me by Samuel N. Nicholson, Magistrate, in the above entitled case, I have seized and taken into my possession one Buick tour l ing Car License No. C-7614, which 1 will offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash in front of the Court HoUse door in the City of Camden, County and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in February," A. D. 1925, during the legal hours of sale, the proceeds of said sale to be dis posed of according to law. \V. L. HUNNICUTT, , Constable. NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of stockholders of the Fidelity Building and Loan As sociation will be held on Tuesday Jan. 20th at four o'clock p. m. at the office of Peoples Bank for the purpose of electing directors and such other business as may properly come before it, All members are urged to attend in person, or to hand in their proxies. J. B. WALLACE,.4 Sec. Treas. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, January Slst, l&2b, I will make to the Probate Judge of Kershaw coun ty my final return as guardian of the estate of Reckling Jones, he hav ing obtained his majority, and on the samo date I will apply to the -said Probate Judge for a final di#ftbarge from my trust as said guardian. PAUL E. JONES, Guardian Est. Reckling Jones. Camden, S. C., Dec. 31, 1924. Wants~For Sale WANTED ? To tell my privet hedgo $1.00 per hundred. Phone 201 .J, Camden, S. C. 1- P<1 LOST?Wednesday afternoon one hat pin, with diamond setting. Lost be tween 1410 Fair street and Lvttle* ton street through Hampton Park* Reward if returned to Camden Chronicle office. 42 DODGE SEDAN slightly used offer ed at a bargain. See T. Lee Little at Little Motor Co. 42 pd SHOE REPAIRING ? Call at Lhe Red Boot Shop, 010 KuHedgtj'^S^., Camden, S. C., for shoe repairing. A. M. Jones, proprietor. 42-45-sb FOR RENT ? Beautifully furnished ten room house, five bed rooms, two baths, in town of 6,000 popu lation, 60 miles from Pinehurst and. Camden. Hunting privileges on three thousand acres of land, quail, deer, foxes and other game. Can give immediate occupancy. Terms $200. per, month. Stornoway Farm. Bennettsville, S. C. 42-45-pa FOR SALE?At Mr. Savage's plan tation in West Wateree, three good plow mules. Price $26, $60 and $76 each. Apply to Mannie White at the plantation. 42-43-sb WANTED ? Music scholars. Terms $4.00 per month. Permission given by superintendent to attend lessqns during school hours. Phone 261-.T,{ Camden, S. C. 42 FOR SALE?My residence fronting east on Fair street, in Camden, ad joining premisos of DuBose and Hay. ?Dimensions 100x274- feet. Apply to Mrs. I^eroy Davidson, Camden, S. C. 41-43-pd STIJDEBAKER TOURING car offer ed at a price to move it. See T. Lee Little at Little Motor Co. 42 pd WANTED?Two antique chests of drawers, two small mirrors and small bed room tables. Please reply Dra\ver 267, Camden, S. C. 42 pd WHITTON GENUINE PARTS CO., Columbia, S. C., 'The largest Parts Distributors In the entire South. A complete stock of genuine and replacement parts for all cars and trucks. ' aug. 7-sb WANTED? Tract pine timber, swamp or hill timber. Let us know what you have to offer. Address Box 6&, Camden, S. C. 42-45-pd BARGAIN FOR SPORTSMAN AND INVESTOR ? First clas game pre serve on Pee Dee river,, near Georgetown, 600 acres, more or less, fine for ducks. 40 acres in best variety paper shell pecans, 650 young bearing trees. Woodlands covered with young second growth pines. Deer, turkey, quail, snipe, woodcock, Excellent fishing. Just the place for two to four men. Profitable Investment from start. Can furnish shooting reservations for several days to interested par ties. Must act quickly. Address^ IL L. Oliver, Georgetown, S. C. 42 43 pd FOR KENT-?Furnished 8 room house in best residence section of Colum bia. Southern exposure, wide ?,1111ny verandas, funnier heat. tWO baths, newly decorated. .Address: the owner, "Parka/' 1533 Main St, Columbia, S. C. 42-45-pd FOR HIGH CLASS Electric Wiring call Will E. Johnson. Stockroom at H.r K.- Herd's Service Station, j phone 480. ,< ? v> 42-46-pd WANTED TO RENT?Four-wheeled cut-under carriage for Shetland pony. Keplv Drawer 267, CaiiUlen, S. C. 42 pd ?r' v}V(Si*''r> ? < ? ?? 1 1 r1 ? FOR SALE)?Two good mules,, sound and kind and will work anywher.i. Can be seen at my* yard. Henry Sa'vage, Camden, S. C. v< 42 tf FOR SALE?At an attractive Jprice if taken by February 1st, my farm, three miles north of Camaen, on Liberty Hill road. Also several de sirable residences and some busi ness property.' T. B. Bruce, Cmp den, S. C. < 42-44-pd FRANKLIN TOURING ?a*. iBmoel lent condition. Priced reasonable. See T. JLce Little at Little Motor Co. 42 pd HAVE YOUR CARS washed and doped by Will Haile at Broad Street Filling Station. U. N. Myers, Pro prietor. 41-42-sb FOR RftNT?One new four room house on Walnut street. Apply to M. G. Pursley, Camden, S. C\ 41-2-pd HUPMOBILE TOURING car. An ex ceptional bargain.. See T. Lee ]U$ tle at Little Motor Co. ? 48 pd., TUTORING-r-J. Paul. Hi^ught^ of Philadelphia. Princeton references. Now at Ivy Lodge InkH><rO#tii3eQs S. C. P? FOR SALE?Two hundred cords diy; long leaf pino wood cut 4 foot lengths, four miles east' of Camden on public highway. Apply jj? 1L Zemp, Camden, S. ?j WANTED?No. 1 pine logs, ^Highest cash prices paid; year rouijd de mand. Sumter Planing MUM and Lumber Co., Attention E. S. Booth, Sumter, S. C. : 29-tf ' ? ' I U- . I . . FOR SALE?Medium site _ pecans in ten pound lbts o: at 30 cents per pound, in ;?! *ots at 40 cents per pound, deliv, ored. Address L. W. Boyklu, j, t Boy kin, 3. C. ' , v f: 38.45 ^ FOR SALE?Wood of oak ami pTuiT dry or groen, cut iny length 1 stove or fire plage, at ivi,dutiable prices; delivered. Phone Joseph Shehuen, Camden, s. r , 'v'; : y ?' ?? f ? "H" " i * MONEY TO LOAN-?4 am prepared to negotiate loans on approved Ileal " Estate Mortgages. E. I). iilak?. n#>v. Attorney, Camden, S. 0. 45tf ' jfrj HEMSTITCHING and Picoting; 2 <? a ad prompt service, 8 cents per yard for cotton goods. Mi** Rebecca Jones, Kershaw, B. C. '! TRESPASS NOTICE ^ I. All parties are hereby warned not to trespass up6n. my lands six miles north of Camden, near Gum Kwump, for any purpose whatsoever. Partis# disregarding this notice will be dealt with according to law. J. C. NICHOLSON. January 9, 1925. 41-4<l-p4 TRESPASS NOTICE . All' persons are hereby warned net to trespass en my lands near Refuge Baptist Church on the Lockhart road ^or the purpose of cutting wood, hauling straw, hunting or for any purpose whatsoever. Persons violat ing this notice will be dealt with according to law. C. R. PITTS. 'Jan.1 1, 1925. 40-42- pd ! J NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS AH parties ^indebted to the estate #f H. C. Singleaoq, deceased, are hereby notified t<* make payment te ,the undersigned, and all parties, if any, having claims againbt the sail estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. KATU A. SINGLETON, Administrator. Camden, S. C., Dec. 23, 1924. ' - . ? ? notice X have recently purchased the Broad Street Pilling Station. The Carolina Motor Company, is no, longer Connected with this station. I have also. opened a repair shop adioinihg this station where Mr. Joe Pettigrew has charge and am catering especial ly to repairs on Ford cars. Would appreciate a share of your patronage. , Broad Street Filling Station, J 41-42 sb U. N. Myers, Proprietor. THIS WEEK'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE .1 r? i/LixtXh ? Audrey A. Foster arranged the brain twister this week and t,here isn't a word that is ndi knoWh. As a matter of fact it would be a good test to try to find tne correct words this week without "the use of a dictionary. This puzzle is an exception to those wherein a number of three letter words are used. The three letter words hid here are all commonwordn and well known and you will observe Mr. Foster has the perfect-cross word arrangement where the words are interlocked throughout the puzzle, The answer will be in next week's paper. Are You Satisfied With the Crops / You Have Been Making? i 4 IF NOT HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE REASONS FOR YOUR FAILURE? ? DID YOU USE THE BEST FERTILIZERS OR JUST THOSE YOU COULD BUY < CHEAPEST? ^ 4 4 4 THIS FERTILIZER IS SCIENTIFICALLY MADE OF THE VERY BEST MA- ? TERIALS AND WILL MAKE A CROP IF ANYTHING WILL. ASK ANY FAR- * < MEr. WHO HAS USED IT. HAD YOU NOT BETTER BUY IT THIS YEAR? WE ? SELL ALL GRADES OF CONGAREE FERTILIZERS AND WILL MAKE YOU < CLOSE PRICES. ^ ^ ! SEE US - ? Farmers who used Congaree Fertilizers made away above the average crop last year SPRINGS & (INCORPO_-iljir i action in Um M in to acre* o r.. HORIZONTAL 1. An ill-bred fellow. 3. Long piece of metal. 6. Small boy. 8. Little child. 10. Marsh land. 11. Ocean. .. J 13. To rap lightly. < ; 15. Drills. 17. Scanty. "" 20. An adverb. , *21. Town in Rhode Islandnot<pd for its magnificent summer homes. 23. Pass from place to place;- r 24. An inclosed seat in a .church. 25. A catmint, (botany.) lu 28. Past. 32. yards. 36. A man's name (abbr.) 36. Fragrant. 39. Plural of I. 40. Neat in appearance. 42. A bond or hindrance. 44. Exclamation of disgust. 45. An insectivorous flying mFmrnal. 47. A soft lumpy mixture. 48. A snare. 50. Minute drops of vapor: 51. A dress fabric. 52. Radio broadcasting station. VERTICAL 1. Pertaining to dogs. 2. Anno Domini, (abbr.) 4. Near. 5. To turn, as a wheel. 6. A meadow. - 0 7. That iv? 9. To tacftr wfc, 10. Fellow of the RoyaLSbc4*ty.. (abbr.) -a 11.-Point oi a c?npm 12. Part of verb -to !<*?* (Latla) 14. Wooden pins. IB. A tag. 16. Modern. 18. A sea-eagle. 19. Decay. 22. River in Italy. 24. A vegetable. 26. Covering of seeds of certain plants. 27. A color. 29* A rodent. 30. A short song. 31. Railroad (abbr.) 32. Street (French.) 33. Man who attends to horse.4- *t aa^. inn. ? 34. Possessive case o? she. 37. A circuit. 38. Often. \, ?. ^ 39. Texture of thread-like materials; - 41. A metal vessel. 43. To drag. 46. Ante Christum (abbr.) 49. Note in musical acale. 50. To act. ? Answer to Last Week's Pus*!*