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Vfr?. Bo>k?n Gm? To Colkton. EM r?. Miller Boy kin, of Camde n, hat been appointed home de/nomitration agent for" Colleton county, to begin Sr* work January 11. At a rerent meeting of the Colleton county delegation, at which Mi?? Hot' Mr Harjier, dmtrict agent, wai pre* **nt, it was decided to reinstate the work ir the county. Mix* Harper Jmit.nl.au.) got in tauch with Mrs. Ho) km arid secured her aervices. The women of Colietoo county, pur '.i<ularl> th? ritetnU'ri of the Book Iuk, and the * ivic League of Walter* boro, have been active in their efforts to socure a home demonstration agent 1 r the <ouiity. M/?. Ho) kin is i! it altogether a stranger in Colleton county, having a.ready friend* and colJege mates livji;g there. Mi.-, Boykin An Miss' KLzabeth Du iiosi , was graduated from Winthfop ?oJ;?g?. She w?,i home dcrnonatra ioii agent in Kershaw county during 1925 and part of I92G. J'rioi to that hi taught for a number of years. Mrs. Hoy kin n> veiy highly recom? mended, having done most satisfactory work during her ?ta> m Ker^LlW county -Sunday's Slate. x* r. ( amdeM Team Wins. gf Camden high school baskeleers deF; Dated the f;w?t Charlotte Thompvjn team in the firat game of the series, the score being 1,'f to 11. The game was preceded by a onesided game between Camden girls and the Antiocb high school team. The score was 42 to t. Camden has the prospect of a fast team this year despite the fact that only one regular is back from last years' team. The work of Bowel! for Camden was outstanding, while Jenkins, Trapp and Burns also played well for Camden. For Charlotte Thompson Captain Clarkaon was the star. Camden plays Summerton next Friday. i am/Jen 1'i <". Thompson 11 Burns 2 rf ; 7 C. Clarkson Wooten If . . r 2 Bruce Jenkins 5 c .... 2 Scarborough Howell ... rg McLeod Trapp 2 Ig . . . . B. Clarkson Substitutions: Camden, Goodale 4 for Wooten, Mogulescu for Goodale, Wooten foi Mogulescu, Goodale for Burns. Kef-ree, J.*G. Richards, Jr. Police , Commissioner McLaughlin of New York city, in his annual re-! port on crime in that city, states that! major crime in 1020 was reduced GO per cent below what it was in 102b, and that every month of 1920 showed a decrease after the Bauir.es law be .i me ef feet i ve in July. SAI.K OF STOCK OF GOODS I Mate of South Carolina. County of Kershaw Notice is heieby g^ven that the u:i(ler.signed will offer for sale nt publn auction, to the highest bidder, for' 1 a?h, on Friday, January 21, l'J27,i 12 o'clock m. at the storehouse j h< retofore known as I) Snyder, Broad Mint. ( amdeii, S. ?to<k of goods! ! fixture.- of the said I). Snyder.' S;..d -tuck "f the giols and accounts ; being in \er.t.irle i at $l,tJ0a.0L ' Mud steak of g'..ii- will either be! Id as a whole or .*, blocks as may I determined th- :,rne of the sale J i ' he undei signed. r- - W 1. D.-HASS, JR., j A-ignce. I A WITTKOWSKY. j Agent for Creditors. I'.i'.ol al < anelcc, S i Jan 11 lfr??7 ' I MA SI KITS SA I.K Ma f S-.'jth Carolina, < "U n t \ of Kershaw . (' imrt of Common I'l-asl ? Adam Morgan, P:.t r if f. S versus K. 1. Ks?t ridge, in his own right ml as Administrator, et a!.. Defendant Pui-uant to a decretal order heretofore made in the above entitled case, i will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, before the Kersh aw County Court House door, Camden. S. on salesdny in February 1927, the following described real j estate, to wit: All that piece, pa reel or tract of' land lying, being and situate in Kershaw County. South Carolina, containing five hundred ami twelve (512) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North b> lands of W. S. Moore atxL Mrs. Chalmers Moore, 'on *he F.ast bv lands of C 1.. Dye or of j W . S. Moon*, on the South by lands j <f W. S. M..ore and estate lands of! .Mrs. Nannie Kirkland. and on ?he ; West by lands of J. K. Williams and by lands of Robert Stewart. j Also all that tract of land lying,, being and situate in the Count) of! Kershaw, state aforesaid, containing , otie hundred and ninety-nine (199) b acres, more or and houn fed North by lands < ( Jot* Hough, Kast by lands of Frank Cntue, South by' lands formerly owned by 1). K. Hough, and (?. C. Welsh, and ??n the W *st ' bv Shropshire and lands of Robert I Yaughan. Purchaser to pa> for papers. Should the successful balder fail Lc comply with his or her bid within three days, the Master shall res?l| I said lands on the following sales. lay j at the risk of the former purchaser. ! R. If. HILTON, Maater Kershaw County. v JoilUsi V 1?, IW7 : M AHTKH'K BALK State of South ('arolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) I Loan ani Savings Bank, (amden, j S. C.. Plaintiff, versus j S. V. Brasington, Annie K. Brasington, American Agricultural Cbem' ical Company, Spring* St Shannon, Palmetto Guano Corporation, Bank of ( harUcaton, National Banking AKMxialion. Southern Cotton 0:1 ; fompany, Planters Fertilizer and Phosphate (.'umpany, Bank of Camden. BUhopville Mule Company, Jrtffte* H. Burns and Bennett and BraSinytori, Defendants. I'nder and hy virtue of a decretal order of the Court of Common Pleas for the County and State aforesaid made in the ahove entitled ease and dated January 19, 1927, I will sell to the highest bid<k*r at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court Hou*e door, Camden, ?S. C., on salesday in February, 1927, the same being the seventh day of said mouth, the following described real estate, to wit: Tract "A": All that piece, parcel or t'ract of land, situate, lying and being in Kershaw County, South Carolina, about three miles east of Camden, containing thirty-one and onehalf (.'11 1-2) acres, more or less, known as the Home Place of the late Mrs. K. ('. Roberts, bounded north by lands now or formerly of Bessie Roberts, east by property of Brasington, formerly of Sheorn, south by lands of W. R. Roberts, west by Land* formerly of Winkler, later of Wiley and James Sheorn, the same conveyed to Annie K. Brasington by heirs at law of K. C. Roberts dated December, 1923. Tract "F": All that parcel or lot ?<f land in the City of Camden, Kershaw County, State of South Carolina, containing one-third (1-3) of an acre, more or less, being all the premises formerly of the Methodist Episcopal Church, iying on the east side of a line commencing one hundred feet north of Hampton Park and two hundred feet east of Lyttleton street, running parallel with said street one hundred and seventeen feet, bounded north by premises of Methodist Episcopal church, cast by premises of M. F. Evans, south by residence of premises of S. F. Brasington, west by premises of Methodist Episcopal church, conveyed to S. F. Brasington by deed of W. H. Zemp, et al, trustees of W. H. Zemp and others, Trustees of said Church, dated April, 1924, and along with the said lot an adjacent parcel measuring east and west forty-two feet; north and south fiftytwo feet; bounded north and east by lot of C. \V. Evans, south by premises of G. C. Bruce, west by the adjoining lot of S. F. Brasington together with which it is to be sold a* a single lot. TV-,.. ???. All .U?? 1-1 - * - - C-* '<- >of land with residence thereon situated in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, lying between Lyttleton and Fair streets, fronting on Twelfth street ind Hampton Grove, measuring two hundred feet frontage and one hundred feet in depth, h unded north by premises ?,f (J. C. Bruce and other premises <>f S. F. Bra-ington, formerly of the Methodist Episcopal Church; east by premises of G. C. Bruce, south by Hampton Grove, west by premises of Meth-dist Episcopal Church. Tract "C" All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in Kershaw County. South Carolina, on the waters of Swift Creek, known as Dunlap Place, containing three hundred aixtcen acres, more or less, as shown hy plat of R. W. Mitcham, Surveyor, dated March 12, 1919, bounded north by Swift Creek, east bv lands of Mil chem Ingram, south by lands of Nancy Nelson and west by lands of Nancy Coleman, the same conveyed to S. h Brasington by deed of A. D. Dun la p. dated March 27, 1911, sub e< t to a paramount mortgage in favor of the Federal Land Bank L.led June 9, 1921, securing the principal sum of six thousand dollars ( $fi,lMHI.OO). Tract "I)": All that piece, parcel or tiact of land, situated in Kershaw County, South Caroftha, known as Bclmo.'t Plantation, containing eight Hundred and one acres, more or less, hounded on the east by lands of D. R. Williams and H. S. Zeigler. and on nil nkher sides by the Wa'teree River. "E": All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the Sheorn place, situated ill Kershaw' County, South Carolina, about five miles northeast of Camden on the public highway from Camden to Cheraw, known as the National Highway, containing three hundred ninety-three and one-third acres, more or less, as shown by plat of R. W. Mitcham, Surveyor .dated March G, 1919, bounded north by National Highway and lands of I. J. McKon7,ie, east by lauds of J. P. Hasty and Langley, south by lands of Hall and Poor House tract of Kershaw County, west by lands of W. C. Roberts, the same conveyed to Annie E. Brasington bv deed of Ix>uiso W eeks and others dated November I 29th, 1915, subject to a paramount mortgage in favor of the Federal Land Bank, dated March 22. 1919, se.uring the principal sum of ton thousand dollars ($10,000.00). That no bids shall be received from ..n> person who shall not have deP<'.-ited with the Master in money or . tified check upon the respective r;L ts thy following amounts: Cpon Tract $100.00 I'pon Tract F. ? 50.00 I pun Tract B, $200.00 Upon Tract C, $200.00 Ihpon Tract f), $500.00 i'p m Tract F, $500.00 R. H. HILTON. Master Kershaw Gaunt v. Iar.ua: y 20, 1927. Gossip ping wives of Cuatrin, Belgium. are jailed by husbands who invoke the revival of an old medieval law to keep their wives 0> band. ^ 'M - " - .11. . I < Npnci or BALK Whinw, one Ford Coupe automobile, motor number 12097732, license number A?4-186, used In the illegal transportation of alcoholic liuors, as forbidden by the statute law of this state seised and taken possession of and confiscated by S. I*. Watkins, conn-able, and othek officers, in the county of Kershaw, this state, same being used by Gui guard *"4 other* contrary to law in the'rllegsu transportation of liquor. Notice is hereby given thai 1 will sell the above car at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House door on salcsday in February, being the 7th day thereof, the proceeds of sale to be disponed of according to law. J. H. McLEOD, Sheriff Kershaw County January 20, 1927. MA8IFK8 SALE State of South Carolina, (bounty of Kersliaw. (Court of Common Plea*) W. B. Threatt, Plaintiff, against Ada Stufferben, R. A. Napper, et a!., Defendants/ Under and pursuant to a decreetnl order of the Court of Common Pleat for the county arid state aforesaid heretofore made in the above enlit'ed case, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash before the Kershaw County Court House door, Camden, S. C., on salesday in February, 1927, the following described tea) estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in the County of Kershaw and state of South Carolina, containing two hundred and twentyone and one-half (221 1-2) acres of land, bounded on the north by land of Mickle, lands of Russel and lands of T. N. Napper and lands of Kelley; east by lands of estate formerly of I^ove, and by lands of Manigault; southeast by lands of J. F. Kirkland; west by lands of T. N. Napper and Belton Mickle; being the tract of land conveyed to Gustav Hirsch and Louis L. Block by John F. Kirkland, by deed dated the 10th of November, 1916, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A.R/r page 121, with the exception of seventy-five (76) acres of said tract heretofore conveyed by Gustav Hirsch and Louis L. Block to Eliza Napper; all of which will be more ( fully shown by plat of Joseph Palmer, < Surveyor, of date November 1, 1916, being the property eonveyed to me this day by Gustav Hirsch and Louis ' L. Block, and this Mortgage being 1 given to secure the purchase price < thereof. 1 R. H. HILTON, Master Kershaw County ' January 19, 1927. 1 MASTER'S SALE j State of South Carolina, ^ 1 County of Kershaw. - j (In the Court of Common Pleas) \V. J. Mayfield, Plaintiff, against , Emma Lawhorn, John Lawhorn and ; R. B. Elliott, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of j his Honor, John S. Wilson, presiding judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, of date January 13, 1927, I "will offer for sale in front of the Court House door, in the City of Camden, on the first ! Monday in February, being the 7th day thereof, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: All tbat certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Kershaw County, South Carolina, on the western side of Big Pine Tree Creek, about eight (8) mile- northeast of Camden, containing two hundred fifty (250) acres, more or lest, bounded north by lands formerly of Price, now of Mosier, east and southeast by the run of Big Pir.e Tree Creek and West by lands formerly of Savage, but now of Jim lawhorn and west* and northwest by Camden and Cheraw public road, kndWn as "Wire Road," extending along said road a distance of three thousand seven hundred and fifty (3750) feet and along Pine Tree Creek a distance ?>f three thousand six hundred (3600) feet. Any person, desiring to bid at .said sale, shall deposit with the andersigned, 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 if accepted. R. H. HILTON. Master Kershaw County January 19, 1927. How Doctors Treat Golds and the Flu To break up n cold overnight or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, physicians and druggists are now recommending Calotabs, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and salts combined, without the unpleasant effects of either. One or two Calotahs at bed-time with a swallow of water,?that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interfe'renco with your eating, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold has vanished, your system is thoroughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast, Eat what you please,?no danger. Get a family package, containing full directions, only 35 cents. At any drug store. (adv) The stone houses in Mammoth Cave were built almost a pentury ago by sufferers from tuberculosis who believed living in the cave would ~ euro them. y ? - ? - - - . j^ - J* m ^f 4 Partition bale. State of Sooth Carolina County of Kertbw (Court of Common Plw*) Bessie Seegars, personally and u administratrix of the estate of w. D Set-gars, deceased, and Woodrow 13. Seegars, by his guardian ad litem, B*?*te Seegurs, Plaintiffs . against V\L, A. Set-gars, administrator W, D. Seegars, dwpmGd, K. L. Seegars, J. li. SeegafsT Edward Seegars, Kill! Middleton, Ethel Griffith, . Nt Uorton, Emmie Kay, Ciotesa Horton, Margaret Horton, Farmers Hank of Jefferson, 8. C. and J. C. and K. K. Miller a* Miller Brothers and Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Decree of His Honor, Judge John S. Wilson, in the above entitled action <4 date January 20, 1027, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash before the Court House door in the City of Camden during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday of February, 1027, being February I, 1027, the following described real estate; One lot with dwelling thereon, sit uate in the town of Bethune, County of Kershaw and state of 8outh Carolina, and bounded on the north by King street, on the east by Peachtree street, on the south by lot of J. N. McLaurin and on the west by lot belonging to the Bethune High School. It is the purpose to sell this property as two separate half-acre lots, one with the residence of the late W. D. Seegars thereon, and the other a vacant lot, and then to offer the Eroperty as a whole and to accept the est bid. R. H. HILTON, Master Kershaw County. MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (In the Court of Common Pleas) Springs &. Shannon, Inc., Plaintiff, against Isaac' Collins, Sr., Defendant. Under and by virtue of a decree of his Honor, John S. Wilson, presiding judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated January 13, 1927, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House door, in the City of Camden, on the first Monday in February, being the 7th day thereof, during the legal hours of Bale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situated, lying and being in the County of Kershaw, in the State of South Carolina in Wateree Township about eight or nine miles southwest of the City of Camden, S. C., on Columbia Public Road, containing thirty (30) acres more or less. This land was conveyed to Isaac Collins, Sr., by Mrs. Mary Motley. The said tract'Of land is bounded on north by lands of Springs & Stevens, on east by lands ox Charles Joyner, south by lands of Springs and Shannon, Inc., and on west by lands of Estate of Nannie Jones and others. Anyone desiring to bid at said sale shall deposit with, the undersigned, in money or certified check on some responsible bank, the sum of Twentyfive ($26.00) Dollars, as a pledge to make good his bid if accepted. R. H. HILTON, Master Kershaw County ! January 19, 1927. The post office department in 1925 issued more than 17,000^000,900 stamps. In 1847 only 860,380 stamps were issued. j The trial of Rev. Frank Norris, j charged with the murder of D. K. I Chipps at Fort Worth, Texas, on July 17, last, will be started at Austin. I Texas, on January 10. Dr. Norris ; will set up a claim of self-defense. ! FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one i month from this date, on Monday, February 14, 1927, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County my final return as Administrator of the estate of John J. Good&le, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to. the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. JOHN R. GOODALE Camden, S. C., January 12, 1927. Accident prevention is now offectfl as a regular college course at .M York University. There are nearly 10,000 automolM camps in this country, of which 66 9 cent are in or near a city or towdu.9 Notice of Sale of Personal l'ropd/J Public notice is hereby given MM the undersigned will sell at )?| outcry at 10 o'clock a.m., on MolilH "February 7, 1927, before the Con House door at Camden, S. <3., lowing described personal property pledged by J. C. Fuquay as collate? security to his certain proraisMtB note to the undersigned, which stfl note is past due and unpaid: Certificate No. 1 for 20 shares CaM ital Stock of Camden Steam Laundry! of par value of.?50. each, same beal ing date October 8, 1925. Terms of sale, cash. * jfl E. N. MCDOWELL! Camden, S. C., Jan. 21, 1927. j| j "Sequence call." sold I $82,500 worth of bonds I IN BRINGING out a new bond Iseue, a Cleveland financial 1 fl house regularly files with the long distance operator* from X) H to 100 sequence calls to banks and Investment firms In other cities. The calls come In In one-two-three order. As one fl '. la finished another Is put up, so that a groat number of calls I can bo completed within a given time. For one such Issue, a 47 calif wore filed ... 46 were completed. Charges, 640 ... sales, 662,600. ? l "Sequence Hats" are another convenience worked out to In. cresee the effectiveness of long distance campaigns and to save the time of the telephone user. Wsptff ft W \fVfth while te a make s thorough chook of your various departments and exec utlvss to see If ths telephone Is bringing its full rsasurces te I bear upon your bualnessT t * f ~ ? 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