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? ? ? HOW HK SPENT CHRISTMAS <??*? Mc(iee, of Andertion, Telia of Hia ( 'hi is! hi aw I'r.fm-ntH 1 came OUt pretty well with my Christmaa tfif t business. lx>?t a little, bat not enough to hurt.* Mclean sent me a tie that cost 50 tents, I sunt him a tie that cost 111 ceutx. Ahead 1 cent. Sent Cousin Sallie three handker chiefs that pulled me for a quarter, Cousin Sallio s?ent mo a pout crtrd that cost three cents. Behind 22 centos. Jones sent me a tie that cost 49 cents. I sent Jonoa a tie that cost .SO cents. Behind 1 cent. I gave my wife a caserole that Vost $0.50. She gave me a hat that coat $7.00. Ahead 50 cents? not counting the $6.50 that she borrowed from me to buy the hat with. I gave Bowlan a 5-dollar Kversharp pencil and Bowlan gavo me a 5-dollar Kversharp pencil. Broke even there. Mailed Bryant a bill fold that bean e<i me for 05 cents. Bryant gave me a tie that cost $1.25. Ahead 30 cents. Sent Uncle John a box of cigars that stood mv $1.25 including war tax, state tax, county tax arid school district tax. Uncle John didn't send, me nothing. Total loss $1.25. Sent sister Sue a handkerchief that cost 10 cents. She maile.d it to my wife as l^r remembrance. Wife gave it to me. Broke even there. (lave Turner 3 Old Virginia Che rotts valued at <> cents. Turner gave mo a bottle of persimmon bed* worth 3 cents including the bottle. Behind II cent's. (lave Kd a pair of socks reduced to 10 cents. Kd got away without giving me anything. Behind 10 cents ? another total loss. (Jave the baby a rattler and an orange and a little horn that extract ed 12 cents from my tight purse. She gave me a kiss. (Ahead a million dol lars in non-salable assets, but can't trade 'em in.) Expressed brother Joe a box of merchandise I couldn't sell. Express charges were prepaid, the same being .'{5 cents. Brother Joe refused the stuff and I had to pay the charge hack,, the same being .'15 cents more. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, ? County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Picas) \V. I . Blackmon, Plaintiff, against .John Robertson, L. J. Robertson, EsU*!!o Robertson, C. I). Robertson, Charlie Robertson and Van Robert son, Defendants. Pursuant to air order of Court here in, dated the 12th day of January, 1926, I will sell to the highest, bidder; at publie auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House Door, Camden, S. C., on the first Monday, being the first day of February, 192(>, the following described Real Kstato: (1)" ()m; hundred and fifty-two (152) acres more or loss, conveyed to L. ..I. Robe ri so n , bounded North by John 1. Rowers, South by public road leading from Kershaw, S. ('., to the public road leading to Uethune, S. C., to Jefferson, S. ('., Hast by the Lock hart Road and West by <\ I>. Robert son. (2) One hundred fifty and one fourth ( 150 1--1) acres, more or les <, bounded on the North by Reddix Branch, South and West by Seegars lands, and east by J. C. Robertson and also, twenty- five acres more or less, Sounded North by lands of Ceorge Small and Julius Robertson, formerly Manley Peas. South by Reddix Branch, Fast by J. M. Moselev, for merly .1 J. Bowers, West by D. F. Roberts, conveyed t?> <" U Robertson by J. Robertson. (") The remaining portion oi said four hundred and forty (110) acres, more or les*, herein below described, and compiling one hundred and fifty (lf>0) acres, more or less. The following is a description as a| whole of the three ' r.v ' f 'an! hove described: "A ! that peer, par.v! oi trad of '.ind ty:ng. being situate in the County of Kershaw, State aforesaid "eontaming four hundred forty ( 1 -1 0 "> acre*, more or !es?, bounded North t by lai.ds of John I. Bowers, Fast by: Brown and Seegars, and We*! by i lands now or formerly of W. R. ( Hough. South by lands of Peas, and of Workman, and b? ing the ;nme vact of land Cf.n\eyed to me by I,. .1.1 Robertson and ('. IK Robertson of i deed dated the '27th of N nemlvr, i 11)2.1. and filed for rc-curd .r th" offue f t ,"io Clerk of f ?? Kershaw < x: unty." Th* pr perty above described will sold separately as set out in tracts * umbers 1 1 tie, tw-i and three, and then I will be sold as a whole in accord- i i nee with the la-t above description, and ; f whin sold a- a whole it brings more than the ttirgi ? tfate sum when j "old separately the sale as a whole, "?fta.l- b< e-.rjf.: med < t herwise the sale, n separate tracts shall stand. The Master. b< !"<>re receiving any !>,d, except f -m the plaintiff herein, -hall require a dep<-??. t of one hundred .nd fifty ($l.r>0) do', ar- in cash or certified check on s .nv responsible nank to be approved by him, from , . ,.ny prospective bidder, on each tract when sold separately and a like de j*>sit of three hundred ($300) dollars from each bidder on Raid tract when sold as a who!#. Said deposit or de posits to be returned to unsuccessful bidders. R. H. HILTON, Master for K?rshaw County. January IS, 1926. i i . \ Tot#! loss there 70 cents. I am through with brother Joe. Sont a beautiful little lipstick with case to a dainty little miss that smiled at me the othcj- day, I paid $1,50 for thifl package of angel crea tion. Ain't never heard a word from it or her. ' Don't know exaytly how to count this, It may bo a total loss, hut 1 will report on thin situation after I have seen her privately, So far though, I'm out $ 1 .50 there. I sent Susie's husband the tie that Mckean gave me, and Susie's husband sent me the tie that Susie gave him. Seems to bo about 25 cents difference thero against me. ? Behind 60 cents ? as Bill's tie ain't fit to wear at all. Recapitulation: Spent $7.06. Re ceived merchandise valued at $4.08. Sold 1 tie for 30 cents. Swapped a drink of persimmon beer for a hand kerchief. Mailed two presents received to friends 1 had forgotten, but to whom I was and am deeply indebted. That's all. Killed Negro With His Fist Orangeburg, Jan. 12.? The jury in the case of Manly Rush, young white ma n living near Kllorce, charged With .murder, brought in a verdict of "not guilty" thi.s afternoon after deliberat ing about ten minutes. Four wit nesses for the state were examined yesterday. These witnesses explained the fight between the negi'jrt and Manly" Rush following a law4suil over a cow -in which Mr. Rush struck the negro with his fist. Rush claimed self-defense. Newman ? Moore. Mr. Joe William Moore* and Miss Louise Newman, both of Camden, were united in marriage on January II th by Judge of Probate McDowell. I'oHtmaHter at McBee Washington, I). C., Jan. 11. ? The president today nominated Bryan A. Odem to be postmaster at McBee. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, ' County of Kershaw. (Court of ComuHMi Pleas) The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaint iff, against L. A. Kirkland, Administrator of the Estate of Lula Croft, deceased, H. B. Croft, Margaret Croft, a minor. J. H. Wntkins, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of Court here in, dated January 13, 1920, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House Door, in said State, on the first Monday, being the first day of February, 1920, the fol lowing described Real Estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract, of land situated, lying and being in De Kalb Township, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, containing one hundred twenty-three and 50-100 acres, as appears by plat of Kershaw deLoach, dated March 24, 1922, bound ed North by lands of C. \V. Hendrix; East by lands of Mrs. M. A. Barnes, ! South by lands of Robert Nelson, I lands of Dick Estate, lands of St. Matthew Church, West by lands of St. Matthew Chuieh, and the road known as RoMings Road. '.'Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land situated, lying and being in DeKalb Township, Kershaw County, South Carolina, on the Wateree River, about ten (10) miles South of Cam den, containing one hundred sixty (100) acres, as shown by plat of Ker shaw deLoach, Surveyor, and dated March 10, 1922, bounded North and East by lands of Shannon South by lands of F. M. \V ootcn and West by the Wateree River." The Master shall require the suc cessful bidder at said sale to deposit with him immediately thereafter the sum of one hundred ($100.00) dollars either in ca-sh or by certified check, 4is evidence of good faith, the same to be applied on said bid should there be a compliance, otherwise the same t i be forfeited. R. H. HILTON, Master for Krr^hav, Count". ! .).???. u a ry 1'?, 1920. MASTER'S SALE Stair <>f South Carolina. I'ounty of Kershaw. Court of Common Piea-. K S ViHepigue, Plaintiff, j against i'arr:e Coot Nelson, Defendant. { By virtue of an order ot* Court herein, dated January 13, 1920, 1, the undersigned, Master for the County ! and State aforesaid will sell to the I highest bidder, at public auction, for J cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door. Camden, S. C., on : tl\C first Monday, being the first day ! of February 192ft, the following des- ! eribed Rral Estate: "All that niece, pare . ..i tract of land, lying, being and situate in the , County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, containing three acres (3) 1 acres, with dwelling h<>use thereon, I and bounded as follows: On the north 1 by lands of Allen Nelson; oast by' lands of Allen Nelson; south by lands of Alien Nelson, Jr., and on the west by lands of Southern Railway right of way. Said described lands bring a portion of the estate lands of Ishmacl Coot." Any person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the Max tor the sum of fifty ($f>0.00) dollar*, in cash or certified chock \ for like amount upon aome responsible bank, as evidence of good faith j any deposit made by unsuccessful bidder to be re turned at the conclusion of said aale R. H. HILTON, -Maeter for Ktrakaw County. ; January 14, \97fl McCaskill--Berry Mr. Korshaw J, Berry, of Lucknow, and Mian Annie McCaskill, of Cam den, were -married in Camden on Jan uary 11th, Judge of Probst* Mc Dowell being the officiating officer. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Plea#) The Enterpriae Building and Loan Association of Camden, S: C.( Plaintiff, against Maria F. Evans,- Planters Fertilizer and Phosphate Company * and the MacMurphy Company, Defendants Under and by virtue of a decree made by His Honor, J. K. Henry, Judge presiding in the Fifth Circuit, of date January 13, 1926, I will offer for saje in front of the Court House door, in the City of Cam4en, during the legal hours of sale on Monday, the first day of February, 1026, to the highest bidder for cash; the fol? lowing described real estate: "All that piece or lot of land with buildings thereon, situated in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, fronting one hundred' ten (110) feet' on Fair street, starting at the southern corner of said lot, the line of said lot extends directly west for a distance* of one hundred twenty-seven and one-tenth (127.1) feet to the property of G. Ci Bruce, thence north twenty-five and [one-half (25 1-2) feet, thence west about ninetyfour and eight-tenths (04.8) feet to the fence at the stable lot of S. F. Brasington, then.ee north forty-nine (10) feet, thence" west forty (40) feet to the property of the Methodist Episcopal Church, thence north sixty-eight and , otto-half (08 1-2) feet, thence east ninety-seven (07) feet, thence south thirty-three (33) feet, thence easrt one hundred sixty-five* (166) feet, thence south one hundred ten (110) feet to the start ing point. Said lot is bounded on the north by property of Mrs. Emma Al ford, east by Fair street of said City of Camden and property of Mrs. Em ma Alford, south by property of G. C. Bruce and S. F. Brasington, and west by property of G. C. Bruce and prop erty of the Methodist Episcopal Church and S. F. Brasington. . The above described premises is that conveyed to Maria F. Eva 17s, by joint deed of Planters Fertilizer and Phosphate Company and The Mac Murphy Company, both of Charleston, S. C., which deed is dated May 18th, 1018." Any person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the under signed, in money or certified check on "Some responsible bank, the sum of One hundred ($100.00) Dollars as a pledge to make. good his bid in ea-e of its acceptance. R. H. HILTON, Master for Kershaw County, j ?January 14, 1026. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) American Surety Company of New York, Plaintiff, against James DeLoache, James DpLoache, Jr., and Enterprise Building & Loan Association, Defendants. Under. and by virtue of aij order of his Honor, Judge R. W. Memminger of date 2nd day of February, 1925, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door at Camden, C., on the first Monday in February, 1926, same being the first, day of February during the legal hours of sale, the following described property: Two shares of stock in Series No. II of Enterprise B. & L. Association, Six share's of stock in Series No. 15 of Enterprise B. & L. Association, All that parcel or lot of land in the City of Cam. ion, County of Kershaw, State of Sou n Carolina, with the buildings t h : reon, fronting seventy five (75) feet west on Fair street, and extending back cast to a depth of two hundred sixty-four (264) feet, having there a width of sixty-eight (68) feet; the Southern boundary line running east one hundred forty-two (142) feet, thence north seven (7) feet, thence east again for the re maining depth of the said premises. This lot is bounded north by premises formerly of Mrs. R. W. DeLoache, now of Mrs. M. W. Boykin; east by lot now or formerly of Julia Benson; iouth by premises of R. B. DeLoache and west by Fair street. The said lot is that acquired by Jamse De Ix>ache from J. H. Moore by deed of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book AM page 817. B. B. CLARKE, Special Master. Camden, S .Ian. 14, 1926. Wants--For Sale TAKEN IT ? One light .sorrel marc! mule taken up at my place about three weeks ago. Owner can pot I same by paying for this ad, ex pense of feeding and deacnbjng property. Address James DuVen, Rfd. 6, 'Camden, S. C. 42-pd FOIl SAI*E? -Lot of 6-inch best qual I ity red floor tile. N. C. Arnett, Camden, S. C. 42-44-pd FOR SALE ? One cut under basket pheaton. one heavy single harness, i Apply Miss D. E. Brown, 1806, Lyttleton street, Camden, S. C. 42-pd. STOP, LOOK. LISTEN ? lined Jitovea for m1?. ? One Majeatie range com pletely rebuilt; three Hot Blaat j heating utovea, atl in good repair; two oil or gasoline cook Itoves. Ap ? ply to T. B. McCtain, Camden, S. fL j 42-tfab. TAKEN UP ? At my place nino mi Icm cast of Camden, one small brown dehorned tow, one red heifer calf, apparently eight 'month* old, and one red heifer apparently eighteen month* old. Owner can get same j by proving property, paying for , costs and this advertisement. Apt; ply to J. S. Dunn, Route 2, Cam- 1 'den, S. <\ 42pd ! FOR HKNT-^~Hoom.s > formerly occu pied by Georgia-Carolina Business College. Modern conveniences, Springs & Shannon, Inc., Camden, S. C 4B*8b FOR SALE Manure. ' Apply Kirk wood Polo Field Stable, Godfrey Preece, Camden, S. C. 42-pd FOR SALE? One good milch cow, fresh in milk. Apply to G. R. Truesdale, Westville, S. C. 42-pd WANTED ? Maple, Gum, Poplar and Pine Logs. We operate twelve months a year, pay cash, and can take your logq the year round. The Zickgraf Company, Denmark, S. C. 42-46-ab SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES? Do not mf&s this opportunity. I am now in position to make your old mattresses new regardless of con dition. We all know from a health standpoint that it is advisable to have our mattresses renovated oc casionally. Do not overlook this but send your mattresses at once to The Camden Mattress Wojrks, lo cated in warehouse rear McLeod Rush Co., or drop a card for further particulars. 42-pd THE ASSOCIATION OF THE BLIND of. South Carolina, located in Columbia, E, R. Murray, presi dent. To the Public: This is to certify that Charles B. Parkstone, Jr., has taken the mattress trade and furniture courses with us. Mr. Parkstone is partially blind and it gives us great pleasure to intro duce him to you as one of our boys. We guarantee his honesty and abil ity. Any kindness or business that you may give him will be greatly appreciated both by him and us. Very truly yours, E. R. Murray. 42-pd. RADIO ? We are installing Atwater Kent sets almost daily and making families happy. We ' have the world beat oil loud speakers. The Acme ? just on the market and which caused a sensation in Decem ber at the Atlanta radio show. Will gladly demonstrate. Hay's Garage, South,, Broad St., Camden, S. C. , 42-43-sb IF YOU HAVE NOT GIVEN US A trial, do it_now. We will please ? you and allow 10 per cent on bills of $2.20 or more. Camden-Steanvj Laundry, Telephone 17, Camden, S. C. 41-sb BRAKE-LINING? And bearing serv ice some of our specialties. We put on brake lining with a Lewis Electric machine ? 100 per cent bet ter job ? at same price.' Hay's Garage, South Broad St., Camden, S. C. 42-43-sb FOR SALE? One young mule, one pointer dog. Apply Coyt C. Trues dale, Westville, S. C. 41-43-pd FOR SALE - -One Jersey cow, fresh in milk, and calf. For further lnfi>r?j mat ion see J. C. Hilton, Westville, S. (\ 'AUab WHY SEND YOUR LAUNDRY OUT When we do it better and as cheap, besides returning it with a clean, sweet smell. Camden ?team Laun dry, Telephone 17, Caihden, S. C. 41-sb BRAKE-LIN INC ? And bearing serv ice some of our specialties. We put on brake lining with a Lewis Kleetric machine ? 100 per cent bet ter job ? at same price. Hay's Garage, South Broad St., Camden, S. C. 42-43-sb FOR SALE ? Deltatype Webber Cot ton Seed Strain 2, $2.00; Deltatypo Webber Cotton Seed Strain 3, $2.26; Lightning Express Strain 3; $1.76; Lightning Express Strain 4, $2.00. Recleaned and sacked at gin. One year from Coketta Pedigreed Seed Farms. Mrs. John F. Parrott, Dar lington, S. C., R.F.D. l\ 41^42-sb WANTED? Sharecroppers or renters, renters 'preferred, for one and two horse farms. Address J. C. Hilton, Westville, S. C. 41-tf-sb RADIO-rWe are Installing Atwater Kent sets almost daily and making families happy. We have the world beat on loud speakers. The Acme ? just on the market and which caused a sensation in Decem ber at the Atlanta radio show. Will gladly demonstrate. Hay's Oarage, South Broad St., Camden, S. C. 42-43-sb FOR SALE ? Nitrate Soda prompt and deferred shipments. Importers' contracts, also Kainet and Sulphate of Ammonia. Write or wire for , prices. Cunningham . & Latham, Lancaster, S. C. 41-51-sb FOR SALE? At my plantation, ,i,j Ifood mules, on? horse. Reasou (0f selling, have Hold one half pUntl tion. Apply Henry Savage, Cam! den, S. C. tl-42ik NO BUSINESS CAN LIVE UnleJ patronised by homo people. Wt guarantee to please un<i thar* mighty little. Camden steSl Laundry, Telephone 17, Caimta S. C. U.j CASTINGS WELDED- -All kmda if broken or cracked eastings welded better now- Hay's (Jaraw, South Broad St., Camden, S.C. 42 <41* FOR RENT ? A 3 or 4 bor?e farm o! the Mobley place, near Camden, be tween Lugoff and the Souther* Power Co. nice new residence witk 5 large rooms. Level land in fi* state of cultivation. Miss AnnW Mobley, 24 Soco St., Asheville, N. CL ' 40-42-pl WB ALLOW 10 PERCENT Dl? count on all family wash amounting to $2.20 or more. Telephone 17, Camden Steam Laundry, Camden! i s. a 4u& FOR RENT? t A one horse farm oa the Mobley place, between Lugoft and the Southern Power Co. Good / 8 room house, well. Fertilo level land. Address Miss Annie Mobley 24 Soco St., Asheville. N. C. ? , 40-42-pd CASTINGS WELDED? All kinds of broken or cracked castings welded better than new. Hay's Garage, South Broad St., Camden, S. C. 12-43.sk (JIVE US YOUR LAUNDRY? -And then come and see t the sanitary ' manner in which it is done. Cam. den Steam Laundry, Telephone 17, Camden, S. C. 41??b ICE AND COAL . . ?' 'v' Dixie Ice & Fuel Co., Inc., begins business with the New Year, offering the Consumers of Camden prompt and courteous Service. ' Call telephone ' No. 127-W Anytime when in need of Ice, Coal or Wood. Respectfully, Dixie Ice and Fuel Co. inc. R. L. Moseley, Jr., Pres. and Treas. Stop the Leaks You cannot fill a tank unless you stop the leaks. You stop the leaks in your prosperity when you open a savings account with this bank. The First National Bank Of Camden, South Carolina