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To ci?b iway Home Demonstration its regular monthly meett Friday afternoon, Decernttt the honm of Mrs, A. A. ^ president had charge of Ig in the absence ,of the Bpntftration agent,'jHiw At?. Minutes of the last meetread and the roll called by my. Two new members were jo the club.4; Much business usd and aouie new plans the coming; year. Mrs. s poem of Christmas thai pi The recreation leadbr fi Santa Claus entered with of dulnty aprons and preJ) member with one, the hostess. All were then inthe dining room where fruit, salad and cake was t$, a Burmese elephant ts found guilty in the Old rt in London on Tuesday, rder of Said AH, a Mon elephant trainer, last the London zoo. San Dwe tian. Coincident with the Lundon on August 25 was n Calcutta, India, the same Wa, a white elephant, the | he white elephant, accord-j j-adition, always brings its wake. San 0we'~h6g need to death for the ki!l|j| Said Ali. is Style, a negro life-termer, es|^.from the State Penitentiary i Tuesday morning by scaling the ( in wall at its highest place., i was sbpt from Spartanburg in to serve life upon a charge of lir. .. ? - ? j The long list of mSuders in GreenyiU? county was inn-eased this week when Seth Johnson, a jealous negro, shot to death his 15-year-old sweethen i t, after giving his cotton, bogs and clothes to his brothers and sisters. - ' MASTER* 8 BALK State of South Carolina, I County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Fidelity Budding and Loan Associa- ! tion, plaintiff, ? against Alva King, Mary Elizabeth King, James H. King, Millie King, *uid Kathleen King, defendants, .... . . Under *and by virtue ?af an Order , of Court made in the above entitled case and dated the 21st day of December, 11)28, the Master for Kershaw , County will offer for sale at publicl, auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door, Camden, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Monday, being the 7th day of January, 1929, the following described real estate: "All j that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Oai'olina, County of | Kershaw, about one (1) mile East 6f the City of Camden, and being a portion of what is known as "DuHose Park." Said lot fronts seventy-live (75) feet \Vest on a street or road and runs eastward therefrom with a uniform width to a uniform depth of seventy-live (75) feet, and is the, Northern half of lots 5, 6 and 7 in Mock "A" of said DuBose Park, same having Been conveyed to hie by deed of L. M. Hall, bearing date January mh, 1925." ' ' Anyone desiring to bid at said sale, shall first deposit with the Master as an evidence of good faith, certified - l eek or cash in the sum of One Hundied ($1,00.00) Dollars. At the conclusion of said sale* the Master shall return to the , unsuccessful bidders any sums so deposited., W. L. D?PASS, JR., Mastet- Kershaw County. December 21st, 1928. <, 1 ? MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. ^ (Court of Common Pleas) . The liank of Camden, Plaintiff, ' AJ-I "gainst' MitcheU Clark, Andrew Clark, Baruch Nettles Company, Palmetto Moto< Company, and J. p. ^wjB> lendanta. Under and hy virtue of a Decree o: m Honor, Judge J. Henry Johnson,' dated December 11. 1928, l wiU 0ff?, tor sale before the Court llou*o l)oo> jn the City &f Camden, during th? legal hours of sale on Mondiiy'the 71! day ol January, 1929, to the highes bidder lor cash, the following de scribed real estate: All that parcel or tract of land it. the County of Kershaw, in the State i?l South Carolina, and lying about ten (10) miles east of the City of Camden, on waters of Dig Timber Creek, containing one hundred (100) acres and hounded on the north by amis of Henry Marshall; on the east by the lamb of estate of Richard Out-! law; on the south by the lands of thd estate of H. H. Hall, and on tho west by lands formerly of Benj. McCoy, now of M^rsh and Marshall." Any perspn desiring to bid at said sale, except those holding mortgage j and judgment liens upon the property | who are parties to this action, shall j deposit with the) Master the sum of lilty ($5Q.0U) Dollars in money or I certified check, as a pledge to make good his bid gi case of its acceptance. W. 1,. DePASS, JR., Kershaw County. WASTER'S STALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Picas) Loan and Savings Bank of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff, V8 D. M. MoCakkill, Individually and as ^Co-administrator of .A. M. Mc" Caskill, deceased, B. M. McCaskill, as co-admjnistrktor of A. M. McCaskill deceased, Bessie Lee Mc> Caskill, C. K,. MdCaskiJl, Ida -G. McCaskill, S. A. McCaskill, Janie Calloway, Lula Chewning, Beatrice Sparrow, Jane Laney, Beulah Blyther, J. M. Blyther, Elah Belle ^ Blyther/ Anna Blyther, R. B. Bly-i ther, Peoples Bank of Camden, -g,; C., a corporation in Liquidation, Myfer B. and Jacbb S. Goldsmith as Monupicntaf- Tailoring . Gompanyy vCommercial . Investment Trust Company, Red Bud Shoe Company, National ..Olftb Register Company and Abner Manpiacturing Com-i pany, defendants, Under and by virtue of a decretal* order, granted in the above entitled j action, by his Honor WML Townsend. Resident Judge, dated December 19th, 1928, 1 will sell to highest bidder for cash, at public! outcry before the' Court house door in Camden, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, on the first- Monday in January 1929, being , 111# < Lh day thereof^h^ scribed tracts of land: Tract "A": All that piece, parcel' or tract of land, situated in South j Carolina, County of Kershaw, con -t taining one hundred fifty-two (152)1 actes, ^ more or less, bounded North! and West by lands formerly of Pate, j later of Baker, South by lands -oij L. M. McCaskill, East by lands of' Shirley," be big tho same' tract con-p veyod to Bessie lf?e McCaskill by; deed of Walter Brown, dated De- j ceniber 5, 1919. - Tract "B": All that piece, parcel! or tract of land situated in South i Carolina, Kershaw County, containing: three hundred fifty-six (356) acres \ more or less, .feeing bounded North-by: lands of I. O. McCaskill and Corbetl,! East by lands pf Thomas and estate ,1 of Enoch Floyd, South- by lands of! I. O. McCaskill and lands Of F;" P. j' Rpdgers, West by lands of Estate of;:i Barnes and, Murchison. Said tract of j land being the same conveyed to A, M. and C. K. -McCaskill by. deed of i. Isabella Blyther, et al, dated Ja.n-1: inry 23, lihla. ; Tract "C"; AIL .that piece, paid:!', or tract of land situate in South Caro-j Una, (bounty of Kershaw/ about .xnglit 'r utiles East of Camden, containing one t hundred -tvvhnty^six (126) acres .mime ' or less, .and being adjacent to TijactF "B" hereinabove dcscHbbd and being' bounded by said tract of land and* by, lands of the estate* of Doc. Wif- j liams and by tracts 1, 3 and 4 of lands j: forfneily of Mrs. Elizabeth Shiver,'jaid landB being same shown on $latj by Hay, Surveyor, on lile in case: of j Rachel Smyrl vs Shiver et al, in L Clerics office for Kershaw County, p Judgyincnt Roll No^2D81. '. Tract of j coveyed to Ida G. MsCaskill 'by deed of C. I. Shiver, dated February 24, 1911, recorded in Clerk's office for Kershaw Count# in Book A. C. pagd 746. Tract "D": All that pk-e,"* parcel* or tract of land situated in Sbuth Carolina, Kershaw County, about; eight miles East of Camdeiu adjacmii fo tract "B" above described, con-< taining 91 acres, more or less, boun?l t?H North bv lands of A. M. hikTC. K. McCaskill^. East by lands now ; or j formerly of Reynoldv-South by Ian is. how or formerly of "Kodjn'rs^ltftov. n ^ as No 1 of the estate of i ook,We-: by bmds formerly "^of Hampton p Vaughan, later, of. D. M. McOaskill. . SJaid tfact of land being the^samc conveyed to Ida 0. McCaskiJJ_ by) deed of J. S. Boykin, dated Hoc-ember s." 1911, recorded in the o'.rtce of tnc Clerk of Court for ^ershaw GountvJ: in Book A. D. page 2(.is. No bid will be received exeunt from those who. have deposited VWlb the Master money or acceptnblo check in the following amounts: For tract "A" 475.00 For tract "B" 250.00 For tract '%!" 50.00 For tract "D" J. 25.00 Deposits will be returned to unsuccessful bidders; resale at rUk of former bidder in case of failure to . STi -'n fgjflfc'ljl * ??? ht Kwdwvtientir. a, rniUAi "" I ,1, . , i ihwn November all' over South Carolina J this year was next to the driest ever' i ecorded and had only one-third th< artnul rainfall. The Stall' Hunk of Dillon is goin, hrough the formalities of the stai* law end will be opened Soon, J^Wth i apital of $50,000 and surplus of $10, "00, The two score stockholders <i? ual business men. M ASI'KRSsaik T Stale of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. , . . (Oouvt of Common Pleas) -r-t-x \V. H. Thread, plaintiff, I, "' i;g^inst" * Joseph Phillips and Internationa Agricultural Corporation, defendants, Under and by virtue of an Order'of ourt made in the above entitled ca.^u und dated the Uth, day of October 1928, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court liou^e Door, Camden, South f arolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the First Monday, being the 7th day of January, 1020, the following described real estate: "All that certain piece,1 parcel or tract of land lying, being aiid situate in the County of Kershaw. State aforesaid, containing one hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, bounded North by lands oT.William Phillips, South by lands vof John Roberts, and others, West p/ J no. Roberts, and Fust by lands of William Phillips, and being the tract of land devised me by my father Lewis Phillips by will recorded - in the office of the Judge of Probate' for Kershaw County in Will -Book "B," page 329." ?W. L. DePASS, JR., Master, Kershaw County. December 21, 1928. EXECUTION S^IJS ? "ttt ? >:-'Wm' E. C. Riley, - against n -- One Ford Coupe, motor number 1427558; License number 1G5940, N. C. 1928. By virtue of an execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell-to the highest biddor, at public auction, within the legal hours of satf? at Camden - Court House, on Mondays "the?7th?day of January,1929, the following described props city, to wit*. ". v t' One -Ford CoiVpe, 1927 '---tftodeV North Carolina license plate number ).'15940; motor number 1427558, N./ C., JtriS, levied on an3 to be "sold as the pfbperty of someone unknown, to satisfy the aforesaid execution and costs. Terms Cash. J. H. McLEOD, Sheriff Kershaw County * Sheriff's Office, Camden Court House, South Carolina, * MASTERS SALE ?State of South . Carolina, a County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) ' W. L. Blatkmon, . plaintiff, against H. I). McCaskill, individually and as administrator of the Estate, of' J. !A. McCaskill, deceased, J, A. Xaskill, Artie " Ferry and Esther McCaskill, defendants, ' Under and by virtue of ah Order'of Couvt made in the ahoVe entitled case and dated t&T^fTth dhy of.dDecembe.r, 1928, the Master for Kertjhmv County will offer fpr sale at public auction, for cash, before tHh Kershaw County. Court House door, Camden. 'South Carolina, during the legal hours pf sale, on the 1st 'Monday being the'7th day of January 1929,"the ^following described real estate: tliot certain piece, parcel ST. tract of land lying, boipg and situate In the?0ounty Tif?'KefshaW,, State "foresaid, containing one hundred and forty acres, more or. less; Bound Nhrt&ffi3ifad3 M H. ilS^Eruesdale, South by lands known_as Highland :md owned by John T. Stevens ancT JVhri Wl "Ingram; East by public .LigKway_ Jkno\vn as the Georgetown road: West by Granny's Quarter Creek, and being the same tract. pf land this day conveyed to mc by L> L. Clyburn." Also: "All that certain piece, parcel land lying, (being and situate in Kershaw': County^ dState Aforesaid-, containing twenty-?jbc (26) k?res, and bounded as follows:. On the North by lands of Roseman Cox, Sopth by lafyds,^ known as Holland Stevens and Ingrain, IDaat by- publie highway known as the new Georgetown road, West by other lands of J. A. McCasMll, this being conveyed to me by deed bearing date April 2nd, 1919, by L. L, Clyburn and recorded in Book A. &>page 16, in 0?flce C. C. C. P. Kprshaw Count y. Also-all that certain piece, par'cfcl or tract of land lying, ^being and situate in Kefshaw .Countjfc State afnrgiaid. containing one hundred forty-one,* (441) acres, and bounuM **4ellew%^ Qn the North by. land* of H. H. Horton, formerly lands of H. H. Truesdale, on the Souths by laiidt of Johrr T. Stevens, formerly lands of J. \V. Ingram and John T. Stevens, known as Highland Farm; On the East by public highway known as the Georgetown Road, and West by Grannysr Quarter Creek; this tract of land was conveyed to me by deed bearing date January oth, 1918, by L. L. Clyburn, and . recorded "l Book A. K., page B69, CieWUPf Xourt, Kershaw Coxifits^xr Anyone desiring to bid at said sale, shall first deposit with the faster a* an evidence of good falfH, certified check or cash in the sum of two hundred ($200.09) dollars^pAt the conclusion of said* sale, the Master jfittdl return to the tmseccessfut bidders ,?y ?. .o ^,^3 JR Kershaw County. December 21s?, 1 Since the first of January 1928, nineteen persons'..have been killed in J automobile accidents in Greenville county and twenty have been murder- j od. Violent deaths in all in that county during the year total seventy-., one, MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County;.of Kershaw. .(Court of Common Pleas) Sardh B. Mickle, Plaintiff, J. Belton Mickle, Joseph Mickl&d Robert A. Mickle," Matilda Powell, Louise B. Culvern, Marie: ltichey, Susie TrueMale, Sarah ~ Glyburn, Gnrrhj. Bridges, John MJ v Brewer; Milaf'ed Brewer, Jolyiin | Br#Wer, Sanitiel H. Mickle, Lucile Mickle, Sarah Marsh, Mary PearceJ Elizabeth Loriek,. defendants, Pursuant to the Decree rendered by ' hitv lleney Johnson, Judie-; Presiding ?i the Fifth Judicial Circuit,f. in the above entitled action, dated December 8th 1928,. I will sell at |Wltdie--oub-ery - -before - the- Court; hbusC&oot in Camden, S.C. on galea day in January next, .1929 being the 7th dny thereof, to the highest bid der, 4he following describbd-tract nt' i^anri; J All that tract of land, situated in1 Kershaw County, South " Carolina,1 about, seven miles Northwest of .Gam-i den, containing two hundred sixteen and sevtn-t^nths (210.7) acres more or loss, as shown on a plat thereof by: A*. B. Bpykin, Surveyor, dated Sep-1 tember 22nd to 28th, 1927, on *n this case, and indicated on said $lat as tract No. 1 beings the:Eastern portion of the larger tradfc formerly owned in corotfion by Sarah B. Mickle and Rebecca B. Mickle, dggeased, the said portion No, 1 being bounded on ; TKirw<5Tth by lands of Ben Alexander, warren Lpe and Henry Savage, East by lands of Henry Savage, south by. land# of the estate of Matilda W. Mickle, West by tract No 2 aet ap^rt to Sarah B. Mickle, these lands being formerly of Dr. Jobn Milling. . , Terms of sale cash; no .bid will be accepted from any one who-rhas nofr. deposited with me prior, to sale in money or certified check the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) as evidence of g>? >?1 faitfcxDcposits wiH bo ^refuWdftd to the uniuoces^ttl "bidders. In dhsc j>f non compliance with bid a reksoa lable time, the Tands^ni"bc, resold at the risk of the purchaserr^A' W. L. DoPASS, JR., ; Matter for .'Kershaw County, December 21, 1928. ^gSg? Notice to Debtors and Creditors All persons having- claims against t he estate of David K. Williams,, deroascd, will present same in proper form to the undersigned, and all per-' sous Indebted to said estate will like.wise in alar payment, 2J ELLEN M; WILrUAWj , rlAdministratrix 'of the Estate of David R. Williams, deceased. MASTER'S SALE ?State of South Carolina,- _ _ ! : County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) ~ The Federal -Land Bank of Columbia, plaintiff, against. W. J. Langley, j. P. Lewis and J. EiL. v- Christmas, Atlantic "Coast Lumber . Corporation and., the Waterec . National Farm Loan Association, . defendants, -v : A . Under and by virtue of an Order of Court made in the abotfe enutled case and dated the fith 4Ay. of No-. venjber, 1928, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Uoftpt lfpusc_cdp0T7 "C^ihdeirr ' South Carolina,- during the legal i hours of sole on the 1st Monday, bey l tng t he 7tb/d^<rf?J?uimry^929-,ihe~ "Atl that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being, lii the . State 'of South Carolina,. ^County o?: Kcrahaw, DeKalb Township^ aboutj: five miles East of Camden, containing 295 acres more'or less, as shown by plat of W, L. Kirkland,, Surveyor of; date December 10th?. 1019.. The i said tract of land is bounded on tho'^ North by land of Cameron, on the East by lands of Geojge T.. Little; on the South by Hall, on-the West by lands of S. F.T^asingtohK*'The above " described tract of land is the same conveyed to W. L. Dan?lcy by of S. R. Adams, hearing.Alft^flfe_. unry 3rd 1010. Said deed of record in = the office of the Clark of Court for Kershaw County in Book' YYY~ page 349." ' The Master will require the successful bidder to deposit at once with 3 him the sum of $300.00, either in ca?h~Or certified check, the same to? be applied on the bid should there be it compliance with^ the same; but should there be a failure to do so, then it shall be forfeited to the plaintfff~anrt tho pivrpiscB resold on?thesame or the ftext convenient palesday thereafter upon the same term&^aacL. at such bidder's risk. V - % W. L. DePASS, JR., " ^ sMaster- Kershaw County. December 21st, 1928. / .. jOnly Sew more p can join i f # and get thi*24"inch talking ^ ~ dnll without cost !/ TJ A.BY Betsy is so lifelike that even grown D folks want to hold her* Think what a thrill she will give a little girl on Christmas* \ Bflhy Betsy talks, sleeps and has a Jayette of the daintiest linens and laces with a downy , ^ t ed J *8 our sih tp each NO MONEY DOWN I Christmas Club on SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS I , rois.n.?aaWn.tina???> mfcr;.. i ' (Electric figure c*tr?) 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