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V) -J. 1 1 1 ! J- - ** ' There were 22,200 fewer babies born in lUly the ftr'et nine months of thU year than wfre born during the same period of 1026. The number of births for the nine months period exceeded the deaths by 260,068. ' '. " Attorney General Mitchell announced thin week that the justice department is considering the indictment of Congressman Michaeltton of Illinois, on a charge of perjury, in connection with the charge several months ago aginst the congressman of importing liquors, on which charge he was acquitted by a Florida jury, when lie testified that the liquor belonged to his brother-in-law. Sickly Boy, .7, Gains 1$ Pounds?Father Happy TT ~V*"~ V 'i "My boy, 7# would not eat. I gave l..him Vinol and the way he eats and _I>liiya now make* me happy, lie gained .15 poun<U/V-J. F, Andrea. Vinol is a delicious compound pf cod liver peptone^ Iron, etc. Thy very FIRST bottle ofb-n addtt severed pounds weight ?0 thin children or adults, Nervous, easily tired, anemic people are surprise<l how Vinol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIG appetite, T?ute? delicious. W. liobin Zemp, Druggist. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of sundry tax Executions directed to me by W. 11. Jlaiie, City Clerk and Treasurer, of the City of Camden, B.'C., I have levied upon the following property and will sell the same on the first Monday in November, being the 4th day thereof, during the legal hours of sale: All that lot with building thereon, bounded on the north by property of M. A. Team; on the East by Team Sroperty; on the South by K. J. hropshire; on the West by Campbell street. levied upon and to be sold as the property of Maggie Perkins DaviH for unpauH926 City taxes Also All that lot with building thereon, bounded on the North by Team property; on the East by J. G. McCaskill; on the Houth by Team property; on the West by Lee Avenue. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Mrs. I. J. McCaskill for unpaid 1 City taxes. Also i All that lot with building thereon, bounded on the North by continuation of Hailo street; on the East by West; on the South by Southern Cotton Oil Co.; on the West by property of . Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Estate of R. J. Outlaw for unpaid city taxes for 1926. Also All that lot with building thereon, bounded on the North by City Lot No. ; on thq.,East by Campbell street; on the South by Camden Floral Co.; on the West by property of . Levied upon and to be sold as property of Celia Robinson for 1920 unpaid City taxes'. Also All that lot with building theron, bounded on the North by City Lot No. ; on the East by S. A. L. Railway property or street; on the South by Marshall Bros.; on the West by Jack and Minnie Johnson. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Estate of Andrew Nelson for 1920 unpaid City taxes. Also All that lot with building thereon, bounded on the North by Dora Kelley; on the East by William Brooks; on the South by Lots No. 1, 2 and 3; on the West by Gordon street. .Levied upon and to be sold as property of Alice Blanding for 1926 unpaid City taxes. Also All that lot that was purchased by Ella Boykin from Emma Stradford. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Ella Boykin for 1926 unpad City taxes for 1926. Terms of sale CASH. II. D. HILTON, Chief of Police of City of Camden f WEAK SPELLS 1 "I was so weak," says Mrs. I Josephine Cockcroft, of Bal- I dock, S. C., "that I was not able 1 _______ to do anvthinc. "At certain times, I suffered dreadfully with paths in my back and sides. My head would hurt ? felt like it would split open. Spells of weakness would last for weeks. "I read of CarduL I sent for a bottle and began takinf it. My case was stub born, and at tlmea i aim oat loat hope, but I could aaa a little improvement. At laat 1 began to feel much better. Then I improved rapidly. For the laat year I have been in better health than I ever have been before. 1 give the credit to CanhxL for after I had given it a thoroogk Ifhelps women 37' ^ TO HEALTH Tab TWiortl'i BLACK-DRAUGHT 1 For Contf?p?tW>f>. IntHgt^on, BJwuww, J r NO-MO-KORN | FOR CORNS AND CALLOUSRS Made fa Camden And For Safe By ^ ' DeKafb Pharmacy?Phoae 15 V i i ' j z.\L.:. " .? r ^ ;-1 '?, r; "'. SHERIFF'S HALE of South Carolina ( uunty' of Kershaw * Court-of Common Under and by vjrtue of an execution to me issued on the 2nd'day of in the case of Peoples Monk of Camden, a Corporation in Liquidation, against Bello G. MeCaskill and Bessie Lee McCaskill, doing business under Arm name and .style J , " ? * grocery, and Individually, I have levied upon and will sail on the . 1 Monday in November, 192'J, bein^ the 4th instant, during the legal hours of sale at the County Court louso door m the city Of Camden, S. < at public auction for cash, the following described real estate, |>eing ! V.2,,r,?VSrt.y ?f "**?!* Lee MoCaskill: . All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in the County of Kershaw, State of South arolina, containing twenty-six (20) acres, more or less, and being bound as follows: North by lands of DuBose and Stevenson; East by lands of Robert I eebles; South by lands of Rosa Kremer; and West by propery of iiufus HinKon. For a more par- j tu uJar description refernece j.s here* >y made to u plat of xuid premises recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Korshnw County in Plat Book 6 at page 187. J. H. McLEOD, Sheriff for Kershaw Countv Oct. 10, 1929 MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw - (Court of Common Pleas) Sarah C. Ashe, Plaintiff, against Emma Sullivan, Press Sullivan, Oscar Sullivan, Lillie Phillips, Ella Sullivan, Minor Sullivan, Beulah ( authen, Kate Workman, Bessie Roberts, Ethel Sullivan, W. B. Ihieatt, /iellie Catoe, and Henry Catoe, as executors- of the will of 1>. L. Catoe, The Citizens Bank of .Jefferson, S. C., successor to The Jefferson Bank, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of the Court made in the above entitled case and dated the-23rd day of September, 1929, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door, Camden, S. C., during the legal hours'" of sale ??n the first Monday, being the 4th day o 1 November, 1929, the following described real estate: "All that certain, piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, known as the James Catoe . land, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: East, by land3 of M. A. Shaw; West by lands of W) C. Baker, North by lands of R. L. Sowell; and South by lands of R. D. Phillips." Any one desiring to bid at said sale, other than the plaintiff herein, shall first deposit with the Master as an evidence of good faith, certified check or cash in the sum of $100.00. At the conclusion of said sale the Master shall return to the unsuccessful bidders any sums so deposited. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. October 11, 1929 MASTER'S SALE " State of South Carolina ( ounty of Kershaw (Court of Common Pleas) hirst ( arblinVs Joint Stock Land i Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, against Julia V. Pate, Springs & Shannon and John T. Barringer, Defendants. I nder and. by virtue of an order of the Court made in the above entitled case and dated the 8th day of October, 1929, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House Door, Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the 1st Monday, being the fourth day of November, 1929, the following described real estate: "All of that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, partly in Kershaw County and -partly in Lee County, about eight (8) miles East of < amden, on Harbard Branch, a tributary of Big Timber, containing one hundred and seven (107) acres, more or less, as shown by -plat of A. B. Boykin, Surveyor, dated January 18, 1926, the said tract of land is bounded on the North by Harbard Swamp: East by L. Slesinger; South bv J. F. Stokes; West by lands of Mrs. Eliza A. Brown. The said tract of land is a portion of lands of the estate of W. W. Stokes, deceased, the interest of the heirs-at-law other than Julia \. Pate, having been conveyed to the said Julia V. Pate by deed of date, November 14, 1898. of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Deed Book Z.Z, Page 842." The Master shall require any oim bidding at the said sale to first deposit with him as an evidence of gooc faith the sum of $200.00 either ii , cash or by certified bidder, shoult there be a failure to comply said sun shall be forfeited by plaintiff an< the premises resold on the same O' next convenient sales day thereafte upon the same terms and at such bid dors risk. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. October 11, 1929 li?J '.,-1 I?I ?? ? Man Swallowed Hot Pistol Bullet ; . | -; Chicago, Oct. $3.?Ben Friedman . was Mhot in the face, lost three teeth. < swallowed the bullet, und didn't oven I ' .suffer indigestion,. Thing* like that happen, but are hard to believe. Friedman, however, i hud evidence. The teeth were gone, the bullet wu.s in his stomach. Friedman, 42 years old, waa'stepping, out of 'a Weat Madison street restaurant last night. A man rush-, ed at him, pushing a pistol into Friedman's face and puiled the trigger. Then the fellow ran away and never did get caught, Friedman yelled, the ambulance arrived, he was taken to the hospital. Doctors began looking for the bullet and finally found it in Fried- ' man's stomach. - The bullet had takeil three teeth from Friedman's lower jaw and then, its force spent,-had < gone harmlessly the doctor said-? down the Friedman esophagus when Friedman, quite naturally in view o? everything, gulped. John If. ("Dover, formerly of "1t I.ouis, and at one time known ap { most eloquent member of corfgresfc. ] died Monday in the state asylum at ? I'ueblo, Cal. ' ( .. < MASTER'S SALE J . State of South Carolina County of Kershaw i (Court of Common Pleas) First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank, of Columbia, Plaintiff, < against . G. E. Hinson, Peruvian Guano. Corporation, and Navasso Guano Com- y party, Defendants. ? c ' r Under and by virtue of an order of ? the Court made in the above entitled case and dated the 8th day of Oc- C tober, 11)29, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale at putilic (, auction, for cash, before the Kershaw ? County Court Hous% Door, Camden, [ S. C., during the legal hours of sale r on the first Monday, being the 4th r day of November, 1929, the following y described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of I land, situate, lying and being in the J State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, on the South side of the I National Highway, containing three ? hundred and eighty-six (38(5) acres, ^ more or less, bounded on the North * by lands of Gerald and Sessions, the highway dividing; East by lands of I Nelson and Bradley; South by lands q of Buckles and Simonds; and on the West by Simonds and Quails, said land is on both sides of Horse Penn Creek, a tributary of Twenty-Five f Mile ('reek and being composed of three separate tracts, towit: Tract No. 7, one hundred and eighteen (118) acres; Tract No. 8, one hundred and thirty (130) acres; Tract No.\u, one hundred and thirty-nine (139)-acres, as shown and designated by plat of W. B. Twitty, surveyor, September, 1911, on plat of sub-division of the estate of J. C. Rollings, deceased, and is the same land convened" to G. E. Hinson by deed of W. D. Grigsby, November 18th, 1917, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book A. R? Page 490." The Master shall require any one bidding at the said sale to first deposit with him as an evidence of good faith the sum of $500.00 either in cash or by certified check the same to be applied on the .bid of the highest bidder, should there be a failure to comply said sum shall be forfeited to plaintiff and the premises resold on the same or next convenient sales day thereafter upon the same terms and at such bidders risk. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. October 11,. ,1929 MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina County of Kershaw (Court of Common Pleas) R. B. Elliott, Plaintiff, against Fannie Mack, John Mack and L. B. ? Bolton, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an order of the Court made in the above entitled case and dated the 3rd day of October, 1929, the Master for Kershaw County, will offer for sale at .public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House Door, Camden, j S. C., during the legal hours of sale | on the first Monday, being the 4th day of November, 1929, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or lot of I land, situate, lying and being in the State of S.uth Carolina, County of! Kershaw, in the Hyco vicinity, about j seVen (7i mile's Northeast of Camden, bounded on the North by lands of Denni- lx>nnox; East by lands of : Elliott; Nmth by Seaboard Air Line Railwa>; and on the West by lands i of Phillip I.onnox. Said tract of land | contains -ixty (60) acres more . less and ;s a portion of that convey - ! ed to mo by deed of Henry Savage, j dated X .vember 1st, 1909, and re- ) 1 corded in the Office of the Clerk of i Court for Kershaw County in Bo. k . . YYY, page 246." The Master shall require any or. 1 > bidding at the said sale to first <;? , posit with him as an evidence of g ... I faith $5u.00 either in cash or by o J tified check the same to be applied 1 on the hid of the highest bidder, j should there be a failure to comph ' said >um shall be forfeited to plainf tiff and the premises resold on the r same or next convenient sales dav thereafter upon the same terms nnd at such bidders risk. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. October 11, 1929 ? NOTICE OF SALB State of South Carolina County of Kershaw ' y. Notice is hereby given that *>M fist day of October,'* J92b, in the ouuty and state aforesaid, there will h sold in front of the Court House, .r.t Huick Touring Car, Motor No. 1292617, License No. D-5729, S. C., 1927, for storage resulting out of a*u hnient the 16th day of September, 1927, in the case of K. W. Dink ins, igainsi Zebe Sheheen, Early Hinson ?nd above described car. S.iid sale will be for cash. J. If. McLROD, Sheriff (Alobfir 10. 1020. ~ MASTER'S SALE state ?,f S<?uth C^olina) County'of Kershaw (Court of Common Pleas) Helen Jane West, Administratrix of the Estate of .J. I). Sinclair, deceased, and individually, Plaintiff, * against harlotte S. Sinclair, Eillie Belle Dabney, Paul Kissler -Sinclair, Clyde Maker, Johnny Baker, minor, Helen Maker, minor, A. C. Baker, minor, and II. G. Currison, Defendants. f. T'nder and by virtue of an or<!l& of he Court made in the above entitled n.VeTOid-dated the 11th day of Octox\ 1929. the Master for^ Kershaw "minty will offer for sale at public luction. for cash, before the Kershaw i'ounty Court House Door, Camden, s. during the legal hours of sale >n the first Monday, being the.4th day if November, 1929, the following dotcribcd real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of and lying and being situated about even or eight miles East of the City if ( amden, County of Kershaw, State if South Carolina, and located in said 'ounty and State, containing one iu mi red (100) acres, more or less, imi being bound as follows: North iv public road; East by property formerly of Isaac Holland; South by unperty now or formerly of M. A. Shannon, and West by property now n formerly of John Gillis. / "Said tract being a portion of that o!i\eyed to J. I). Sinclair by deed of he ah. G. Meyer, recorded in the of hi of the Clerk of Court for Kerhaw County in Deed Book MWW" at lage ">2<>." lhat the Master will require all liddiTs at said sale except the parties o this action, to first deposit with dm certified check or cash in the sum f $.">0.00 to be returned to the unikTi-sful bidder or bidders immeliately after the sale; that should aid successful bidder not comply v:th his bid, he shall forfeit the sum o deposited by him and the property esold upon the same or some subseluent .-ales dgy thereafter. W. L. DoPASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. Oetobe 11, 1929 Another Tarpon is | Caught Off Horry . .t,1"" s Myrtle,."Beach,?Oct. 26.--Believe it or not, another large tafpon, was caught here thia week by the Sumo fisherman who bagged the first tarpon here some weeks ago, and about the same hour and almost in the identical spot. This is the second tarpon caught at Myrtle Beach this fall and so far as is known, is the second ever caught off the Horry coast. MASTEWS SALE State of South Carolina County Kershaw * j (Court of Common Pleas) Loan and Savings Bank of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff against , i Alex G. Clarksou, M. J. Clarkson, H. L. SchTosburg, Baruch - Nettles < 'miup.-my, incorporated, Khame Brothers, incorporated, and Mer1 chants Fertilizer Phosphate Company, incorporated, Hondrix and McDonald Hardware Company, incorporated. Camden Brick Compa- , ny, Defendants. * Under and by virtue of an ordeV of Court r^ade in the above entitled case and dated the 18th day of ?October, 1D2U, the -Master for Kershaw1 County will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door* Camden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday, being the 4th day of November, 11120, the following described real estate: "All that tract of land, situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, about seven miles south of Camden, containing three hundred twenty-seven (827) acres more or less, whereon we reside, bounded North by lands of Pearce and Seagle, Kast by lands now or formerly of Boykin and DuBose, South by lands of the Estate . of F. K. DuBose and lands formerly I of Dial, West by lands of Pearce, being shown on plat of A. B. Boykin, : Surveyor, recorded in Plat Book No. (5, page 101, including five and one- j half (j> 1-2) acres more or less, con- J veyed to ifib by T. L. and Minette Boykin, the afore described' tract being subject to a prior mortgage in favor ol the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C., recorded in Clerk's office, Kershaw County, in Book B. H., page 41." Anyone desiring to bid at said sale, other than the plaintiff herejn shall first deposit with the Master as an evidence of good faith, certified check or cash in the sum of $2Q0. At the conclusion of said sale the Master shall return to the unsuccessful bidders any sums so deposited. October 18, 1029 W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. N&TICB OF. BALE Under and by virtue 0f tt warrant directed to me by the Tn? of Bethune,.! will offer for WJ *1 public auction, for cash, before tl ' Kershaw County Court House a?T I in Camden, S. C., on the ftr?t Mo* ? day, being the 4th day of NovemhT 1 1929, the following described ' lJ' B>j Konal property :?> "All that stock of. goods, I' merchandise and fixtures of H. r I - Hyatt, situated in a storebnfidhJ''V formerly occupied by him in liethun? !\l S. C., and levied upoh ha the'n?<>o*/i M ty of H, E. Hyatt for $235.00, rent P due the Town of Bethuno upon **\a . V store building. m Terms Cash. . H. % CROSWELt, ! Camden, S. C., October 18, f#2g I TAX EXECUTION 8AI.E , [f Under and by virtUe of sundry u* [l executions .to me'directed by Treat. I Urer of Kershaw County, I have ley. II ied upon and will sell in front of the I Court House door at Camden, S.C between the legal hours of sale on I the first Monday in November, 102> p being the fourth d#y thereof, the fob" lowing described property, towit: All the goods, merchandise and A* turea in the store room in the torn I of Bethune, S. C., belonging to H. K, I Hyatt, or as much as necessary to B satisfy the taxes of H. E. Hyatt-for fl the years 1927, 1928 and 1929. v---, B J. H. McLEOl), ' Sheriff of KershAw County October 9, 1929. i - - ' i r_ j Ti TAX NOTICE. [1 TREASURER'S OFFICE I CAMDEN, S. C. H August 14, 1929. I Notice is hereby given that all I State, County apA School taxes ty 11 year 1929 shall be due and payable I between September 15th and Decern- I ber 31st, 1929. Any Information with I reference to taxes will be cheer falty I furnished upon application. When M making inquiry please state School I District or Township. :'Jfl Very respectfully, S. W. HOGUE, Treasurer, Kershaw County, S. C. -7] TAX EXECUTION SALE 1 /i r: :s#^H Under and by virtue of sundry tax I executions to me directed by Treaa :-9 urer of the Town of Bethune, I have jfl levied upon and will sell in front of 9 the Court House door at Camden, S. 1 C., between the legal hours of sale on the .first Monday 111 Nowmber, J929,! 1 being the fourth day thereof, the fpl-. lowing'described property, towit: All the goods, merchandise and*fix* tures in, the store room-in the town. ; of Bethtine, S. C., belonging to H. E. Hyatt, or as muCh as necessary to ?*-. satisfy the taxes of H. Ei Hyatt for',, the years 1927, 1928 and 1929; ' ' H. W. GROSSWELL, . Chief of Police '1. October 9, 1929. ? ? I Nature's Bank - 1 Nature in her wisdom protects her flocks by regular banking 111 methods. 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