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CITY TAX SALES j Under and by virtu*' of sundry tax executions to fin* dwee ted by W. H Huile, ( il> Clerk, Camden. S. 1 have levied upon and will sell in front ii the (.'out I Mouse door at < nrnden. S. between the legal hours of on t he firrt Monday u? Apiil, L'2<? bong the fourth day thereof, the ful'h wing described piopert), to w-' One lot With the building thereon J I,, the , r \ >.f Camden, S. ( , boUllded ' f . ,A North by L.Dayettc ?v<,iij. oti K:?sl b> property of .1 H | J,-b\. o t :o- South by proper t y of j ( ,,J|. .. on tb. West b> John 'I , I i-d upon and to t?? soi.1 11 , j . < i ; i \ of J Walter itr<?vs n f?,r t., for l'?2b'| a., lo' * a let e.g/U bu 11<1 l!l ti,,. ( !> ot ' airld. ii, S. < . bounded on \ t N.,i th by proper ty of A. <? Vaughn, <>n the l'<a?-t t>y ' hurih s.titi (lI. On South ti) Vot k >* ree', and on: mi- W est by projH'i t > of M l- MrLain. 1 .e\ i? <t upon and to be solM as the piopert y of I'--state of J. W . , liurke for ?n> taxes fol 192.). One lot iii the city of Camden, 1 rounded on the North b> property of Mis. Nellie Moseley, on the Km at by Monument Square of city of (_"'"den, on the South by property of B. M. Maurn, on the West now or tormeily property of Mm. Nellie Moseley I a vied upon and to be sold as t ? propel ty of Mrs. Pearl A. Moore for < 11 V taxes for 1 925. One lot and building thereon in tin" ,.,lv of Camden. S. bounded on the North by property of Tena Davis, on the East by property of K. L. Phelps, on the South by Laurens street, on the West by property of Mrs. M. 1). Nettle*, levied ujhui and to he sold as the property of Mrs. M. B. MeCaakill for city taxes for 1926. , . . One lot and building thereon in the city of Camden, S. ('., bounded on the North by property of L. h. Hill, on the East by MoCoy property, on the South bv property of S. M. Johnson, on the West by Market street in city of Camden. iNitd upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. C. K. | Porter for city taxes 1925. . One lot and building in the city of1 Camden, S. ( bounded on the North j by continuation of Haile street, on the East by property of W. M. West, on the South by Osborne, on the Westi by Camden Oil Mill property. Levied upon and to Ik.* sold us the pro pert) of estate of R. J. Outlaw for city taxes for 1925. : One lot with building thereon m the city of Camden,.S. C., bouivded on i the North by property of Eilla M. Banks, on the East by JJroad street, of city of Camden, oh the South by property of Mrs. (,ladden, on the West by property of Henry Savage. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of H. C. Hardy, Jr., Trustee, for city taxes for 1925. One lot in the city uf Camden, bounded <>n the North by Daisy C.riffin, East and South by property of J. W. Stover, on the West by Broad street. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Kizzie Brisbane for city taxes for 11*25. One lo* and building in the city ot Camden, hounded on the North by property of Oibbs Scriven, on the east by' Market street, on the South and Wert by property formerly of James Brisbane. 1a-vied upon and to he sold as property of John and Ten.a <iriffin for city taxes for 1925. One lot with building thereon in the city of Camden. S. C? bounded on the North by property formerly of Sam Pickett, on the East formerly T. J. Arrants, on the South formerly S. E. Brasington, on the West by Lyttleton street. Levied upon and to hi' sold as the property of Annie Murphy for city taxes for 1925. One lot and building thereon in the city of Camden, bounded on the North by ^ ork street, on the East b\ city lots No. 1 9M to No. 200, on the South hy lot No. 107, on the West by lot No. 202. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Sam Howen for i ity taxes for 1925. One lot in the city of Carndea, bounded on the North by property formerly Arrant#, on the East by Dollar Hunter, on the South by Clyburn street, on the West by property formerly E. I). Blakeney. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Charlie McGhee for city taxes for 1925. One lot and building thereon in the city of Camden, S. C., bounded on the North by York street, on the Last Southern property, on the South by?, on the West by property of Hurst. Levied upon and to he sold as property of Mrs. J. W. Waters for city taxes for 1925. One lot and two buildings in the city of Camden, hounded on the North hy property of McLauchlin, on the Last by property formerly Arrants, on the South by property of Sarah Williams, on the West by Market street, levied upon and to be sold as the pcoperty of Estate of Plenty Sanders for city taxes for 1925. One lot and building thereon in the . ity of Camden, bounded on the North by property of Joseph Sheheen, on the East by Ticknor property, on the South by Ticknor property, on the West by Mill street, levied upon and to be sold as property of Bessie R. Sheorn for city taxes for 1925. One lot and building thereon, also one lot and buildings thereon in the city of Camden, S. C. First bounded on the North by Monument Square, on the East by property of G. L. j Blackwell, on the South by property of Mrs. N. L. McClain, on the West by property of Mrs. B. M. Sparrow. Second bounded on the North Ijy Rut-' ledge street, on the F.ast by lot of Mrs. B. M. Sparrow, on the South by property of Pickett, et al., on the West by property of Williams, et al. Both levied upon and to be sold as property of Mrs. S. W. Moseley for city taxes for 1924. One lot and building thereon in the city of Camden, S. bounded on the North hy Rutledge street, on the East by property of Williams, on the South by property formerly Pickett, on the West hy Church street. 1a*vied upon and t > be sold as the property of John S. Myers, et al., for city taxes for 1924. One lot and building thereon in the city of Camden, S. C., bounded on the North by Wash Carlos property, on the East by property formerly Carters, on the South by city lot No.?, on the West by Campbell street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Cj. W. McGirt for city taxes for 1924. Terms of sale, cash. H. D. HILTON. \ Chief of Police. Rabbit's Foot Fails. II im Hirminifharn, Ala - When Clifford ' artcr was arrested for inebriation, and searched in the warden's office, he pulled a time-worn rabbit's foot, practically devoid of hairs, frorfi a pocket "H> gosh, ole fella," he ?aid, "you AUie dune inc yu bitf ill* just ue this lime." As his change Aii.i dumped on the desk his eyes Ki't w ;arjfe and his mouth flew open. H< had exactly $13.13. "That's ail . ixht, buddy, you ain't to blame," he told the rabbit's fool. "( ourxe you < u dn't beat them figtfers. len k me tip. ifent.emen, lock me up." fiddlers' Consent ion The public is invited to a Fiddlers' ( oil vent ion to In- held at the M id way II ikh school Friday, .Match lx, at '< p.ill The proceeds will be used lor the benefit of the school. Treacher Iltut Wrong View Fditor The Chronicle: Kev. Mellette, legislator from Oar-' eiidon county, with an admixture of politic* and religion ha* brought under the limelight a full fledged aolon from Clarendon county. It taxed our credulity to believe that he cxpreaaed himaelf m the mariner reported in the state of the 10th instant, first because he was sent to the legislature from Clarendon county where intelligent Christian men and women vote, and second, because he claimed to be a Christian. We are surprised to learn thut the people in Clarendon know nothing about golf. Such a lack of knowledge on their part has caused them to forego the pleasure and profit to be derived from this quiet, easy, inoffensive and healthy exercise. Perhaps if Mr. Mellette knew more about it and foreign born people he would not express hi/nself as he does. Would the fact that other ministers of the gospel disagreed with him have any weight or would the sanction of golf by the great Presbyterian church of Scotland receive consideration at bis hands? Would a perusal of what Christ said in regard to Sunday clear hlj> mental vision or is lie altogether hopeless? We wish to inform this solon that all of the golfers arrested were residents of Camden composed of the flower of our community, except one student of Yale, who is here on business; that we have not discovered that all the trouble in Camden was caused by men foreign born who come here, perhaps, to do their devilment. On the contrary some of the best and purest ^people from other states and territories and from Camden have been attracted to Camden. Resplendent with the soul-stirring j annals of a hallowed past; industrially strong, served with power to supply light and propel machinery by never-failing waters, ceaselessly flowing onward to the sea; under soft Southern skies and swept by balmy breezes wandering into lovely jiomes, kissing perfumed flowers, and rippling the waters of crystal-clear lakes; crowned with a virtue and loveliness among its children that not only wooes the stranger, but unfolds to him a glimpse of Paradise on earth. Such is Camden. The people who come here fill our churches to overflowing on Sundays, they patronize and subscribe to every worthy cause; they build Christian homes among us, kneel at the same altar and pray to the same God. Some of them have, upon their passing. left handsome bequests for the benefit of suffering humanity in the hands of charitable institutions. They have demonstrated to us that goodness, purity and Christianity belongs exclusively t^no clime, and here they find a welcome and an environment that suits them. We suggest that even Mr. Mellette would be treated nicely while here and that perhaps he would be benefited by breathing for a season the air of Christian tolerance that pervades this community. ?Citizen. Mrs. Christine Stoble, mother of ten children, of Red Bank, N*. J., on Monday shot her lR-year-old daughter to death after she found the girl had given birth to an illegitimate child. Four men, all white, were electrocuted at Rockvicw state prison of Pennsylvania, Monday morning for the murder of a policeman during an attempted hold-up in Philadelphia of bank .itjessengers last May. MASTER'S SALE State of Sooth (Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) K. K. Arthur, Plaintiff, against A. IJjaey, Henry 'Arthur,] Abraham Arthur, and Alice Arthur, Defendants. Pursuant t<> an order of Court nw<VU' herein and dated March 17, j Will, J will bell to the highest bidder, j h( public auction before the Court! H"U*e door at Camden, S. ('., on the First Monday in April, 1927, the same b? 111x the 4th day of said month, the following described real estate: ! "All that certain lot or tract of land, with a dwelling house thereon, in Kershaw County, State of South Carolina, described as follows: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land sit -1 uate in the City of Camden, County and State aforesaid, on the Northeast corner of the intersection of Church and York streets of said city, measuring sixty-six (66) feet on York Street and running back on Church ! street ninety-nine (99) feet, more or 1 less." Terms of sule, cash. Anyone desiring to bid-at said sale] shall first deposit with the Master the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars in cash, or by certified check as evidence of good faith. The deposit or deposits of any unsuccessful bidder to be returned at the conclusion of said sale. R. H. HILTON, Master for Kershaw County. March 17, 1927. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Mamie Carlos, Plaintiff, against Charlie Carlos, Defendant. - To the Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint herein, of which a copy is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at their office in the City of Camden, S. C., within twenty days after service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff herein will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. deLoach & deLoach, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated March 3, 1927. To the Defendant: Take notice, that the Summons and Complaint in *the foregoing cause were filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County on the 3rd day. of March, 1927. deLoach & deLoach, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ?c - - - Change in Rail Commission Columbia, March 10.?Frank W. Shealy of Lexington, for 12 years a member of the state railroad comImission and many years its chairman, and James N. Pearman of Anderson, j a member of the commission since its I reorganization in 1922, were yesterday ousted from office by the joint I assembly of the two houses of the I legislature, Thomas H. Tatum, Bish| opville attorney, being named to succeed Mr. Shealy from the Seventh district and R. Homer McAdams of Due West, legislative postmaster, to succeed Mr. Pearman from the Third district. The other members of the commission, James C. Coney of Reevesville, and J. H. Nance of Laurens, seeking re-election, fared better and were j both named to succeed themselves, as commissioners from the First and Fourth districts respectively. I). F. Sapp of Lancaster, father of Claud N .Sapp of Columbia, formerty chairman of the house "ways and , means committee, was elected commissioner from the Fifth district suc ceeding' John G. Richards of Liberty, ; resigned to become governor. J RHEUMATISM, While in France with the Amer Army I obtained a noted French pi*2 scription for the treatment of R&i. matism and Neuritis. I have jfnt this to thousands with wonderful ttsuits. The prescription cost me nothing. I ask nothing for it. I will miil it if you will send me ^rour address. A postal will bring it. Write today. ^ ? PAUL' CASE .i(tr Dept. 0-351, Brocktoa, Mass. F L O R ID A REDUCED FARES One-Way Fare Plus 10 per rent for the liound Trip. Ticketh Cood ou all Traimt Mold to All Florida Points. (Stopovera Allowed in Florida) Via Atlantic Coast Line s * Lea* t^fr'a widen on any Train: Tkth. Cood till midn't an followH | SATURDAY March 12 SUNDAY March 27 { SATURDAY March 19 SUNDAY April 3 SATURDAY March 2(5 SUNDAY April 10 1 SATURDAY April 2 SUNDAY April 17 1 SATURDAY April 9 SUNDAY April 24 I THURSDAY April 14 FRIDAY April 20 \i Farea from Camden Quoted Below for Example: i All Other Florida Points Proportional \M Clearwater $22.88 St. Augustine $16.10 Ft. Myertt 26.27 St. Peterhburg 22.90 Jacksonville 18.69 Sarasota 23.70 I Orlando 19.60 Sebring 22.91 I I Miami 28.18 Tampa 22.06 West Palm Beach 25.64 Winter Haven 21.29 ALSO?HAVANA. CUBA?$55.31 Tickets, Reservations, Information from | T. V. WALSH, Ceneral Agent, CAMDKN, S. C. Telephone 128 : T ; ? I Atlantic Coast Line THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH better chicks rtieQtl better profits Ell Give your baby chicks a chance to grow into the finest early market birds, or egg producers, you have ever had. Feed them a scientific ration? EfeOSIP This is the famous feed that contains Cod Liver Oil and Cod Liver Meal added to a wonderful group of ingredients, including pure oatmeal. This feed helps prevent chick ailments and disease and gives the tiny birds a real start. Mode by . fhe Quaker. O&ts Q>mpany CHICAGO, U.S.A Sold by McLEOD-RUSH COMPANY Camden, S. C. Charles- Browne, leading man with Bert Melville's Associated Players, which will open a week's engagement here next Monday under auspices of American Legion. KERSHAW LODGE No. 29 A. F. M. Regular communication of lodge is held on the \r first Tuesday in each month at 8 p.m. Visiting Brethren aro welcomed. T. V. WALSH, J. E. ROSS, Worshipful Master. Secretary. 1-14-27-tf 1 Bert Melville's SSI I AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION I] I $10,000 - TENT THEATRE - $10,000 I I CAMDEN, S C. 1 One Week, Commencing Monday, March 21st (1 I LOT LOCATED NEXT TO POSTOFFICE II I Opening Play Monday Night, the Most Sensational Play Ever Written 11 I Special Added Attraction?BILLY BARBER and his |U | West Virginians?For music always. II I EXTRA?Big Charleston \Contest, Wednesday: and jll I Saturday Nights?'cash prizes. II I POPULAR PRICES?Children 25c. Adults 50c. I I ' v*^* - *71^1 I Doors Open 7:1 5. Curtain 8:15. H I NOTICE?In case of cold or rainy weather, the tent will be well heated. II I Ladies' Free Monday Night when accompanied by One Paid SO-Cent Ticket