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MT pub commiasion of the lower jgHt"" +j congress was told at Nerw iHCJL* > Monday that there are Br^munistu working in that #JP^ster,S_SXle S?j!1 jgouth Carolina "f h?!i?lmw fjpi IS? Court of Common Pleas) 8*jhrrvtt, Receiver, Plaintiff, against ^ifHrF' Kobertaon, Defendant. jflu, aiwl by virtue of a Decree Honor, M. L. Bonham, Judge jw^ lift* Judicial Circuit, dated m^r 3, 1930, in the above enHJTcausc, 1 will offer for Male to Hi highest bidder for caah, before fH Court House door in the City of Haden, during the legal hours of flifk o? ^rst Monday in DecernHrll*'"*' December J, 1080), the lifEj^jng described pureed of real B) All o4 my undivided in all <>f that certain piece, HKjyl or Jot of land in the Town of ^Kjgae on the West aide of BlackiSrf Street l>ounded as following: *tbe North by J6hn McDonald, jfE* by the said Blackmond Street, Eh by K Ij- kaney/aM on the H^fey D. J. Clyhurn. IHfTract C) Also, all of my uniBriM interest in all of that certain !* > P?**'*'' wr ?f land' on the Hit side of Blackmond Street, is bounded as following: On }Sffforth by N. J. Laney, East by | streot? South by R. L.1 |Ka, West by R. L, Jones. l**(Trnct D) Also, all of that other Hrtai'> piece, parcel or lot of land ^posted in the Towri of Bethune conHj^ing two acres more ro less bound fas following: On the North by J, Glyburn, East .by D. J.^tplyHjrn, South by my own and my ^K;(ircnV, and on the West by Main Ket in Town of Bethune. '(Tract A) Also, all of my undi fed interest in all of that certain Kce, parcel or tract of land situated Kershaw County in and near the Hr,-n HHhuno, containing eighty H) acres more or less which is ' iaded as following: On the North of D. J. Clyburn, East by I Ellis, South by W. A. Out j' b McCoy and M. G. King, J itthe West by N. A. Bethune,! /Hi bin Street in the Town of i h*.mit ^Hf person, except the plaintiff; (Hit who desires to bid at said i ^ hal! first deposit with the Mas(Htxsh or certified check in the j ^Heof Fifty ($50) Dollars for each i A upon which he desires to bid, ' Hri> said sum shall be forfeited in j He of non-compliance with bid and ! ill be applied to the costs of this ton, includnig the attorneys fee. | W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. November 12, ,1930. j NOTICE OF SALE. j Under and by virtue of sundry City j x executions directed to me by J.C. ' >> : and Treasurer, 1 have vied upon and will sell the follow- i ' property on the first Monday in | ecember, being the 1st day thereof,. front of the Court House, Camden,' C.. during the legal hours of sale, i rms of sale Gash. r A.: that lot and building thereon, | unded on the North by lot No. 30; ' the East by Jordon Avenue; ou e South by Hampton Street; on the est by h?t No..32. Levied upon and j be sold as property of Selma Mc. ! eorn for unpaid Citv taxes for AH that lot with building thereon, ""dpd on the North by J. B. Zemp; : the East by Rosa Deas; v on the i *': 'by formerly Tobe Kirkland; on west by Broad street. Also lot I d building located on Campbell ' eet on West side, having such tmdaries record in Clerk of s office!%evied upon and to be 1 as property of R. H. Haile for Paid City taxes for 1927. Nil that lot with building thereon, Bonded on the North by Elise H. ?rs; on the East by City Lot No. ;,?n ;Jle South by formerly Arthur; the West by Church street. Levied on and t<> be sold'as property of Bu f of Tt'?ah Bracey for unpaid m taxes for 1927. [ H. D. HILTON, i - Chief of Police. " faekache^j I Lao PAlllft ciwiio R^ler IrrltatlonfYn acid oondlyou (Mi tired, depreeeed * BfortiMpuraK?d, try the CyrtoxTert. Mr** hit. starts circulating thru " (item In is minute*. Praised by ^Kr^M-tex) today, under the Jr"^ Guarantee. Must <|Ulclcl|r conditions, improre icst lJ ((rcN energy, or ?Doney back* ^^ass, Druggists, Camden. h|E- Chewning & Soil j General Contractors "ncl Builders 386 Camden, S. C. j I kUmatea Furnished on All j Classes of Work yioora Sanded on Bequest a e^kalb council no 88 j?ftior Order u. a. m. :-br\ jkfular council second and t- fourth Mondays of each KlakkJVbfttnf Brethren bubss a. w. humphries, IC?. Councillor. Seety. | K 1 hornley Drawn Life Sentence Or?ngcbur?,"N^r2T._A verdict of tfuilty with recommendation* to mercy und the sentencing of w i ("?Por?y", ThornWy. ^.i a? er of iSentaor R. J. D^ni's at Monckg corner to a life term in the state penitentmi-y and fixing of bond at 12,600 for (I. I). MoKnifrht, still under indictment as principal in the Dennis slaying brought the special term C0Urt her<J f()r {hfi ^ the Berkeley county cases to a close this afternoon shortly after 0 o'clock. Bond for Fred Artis on a charge of perjury was fixed at $1,000. Additional bond of $2,000 was named for Artis as a witness in other Berkeley cases yet to be tried. Although the jury returned their verdict shortly before 2 o'clock, it was not until 6 o'clodk that sentence was imposed on the defendant, who stood mute as the judgment of the Court wag pronounced. the sentencing of Thornley, a VVq^Jd war veteran and sufferer from tuberculosis, came after a novel motion on the part of the state. At the reconvening of the court following the lunch recess, Solicitor Hydrick moved that sentence on Thornley not be imposed at this time, but deferred until some future date, in view of the fact that he is a material witness in the further cases to be tried against G. D. McKnight and that the imposition of sentence prior to the trial of the other McKnight indictment would deprive the state! of a very material witness. Doctor Haynes Dead Doctor Baxter Ilaynev, prominent physician of Spartanburg, committed suicide at his home Tuesday morning by shooting himself through the head, using a pistol. He had been in ill health for some time, and was , to have gone to a hospital Tuesday I for* an operation. He was nationally known for his work in combating the yellow fever and malaria in Cuba after the Spanish-American war. CITATION State of South Carolina County of Kershaw By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate Judge Whereas, W. F-. Russell, Jr., made suit to me to grant him letters <>f Administration of the Estate of and i effects of W. F. Russell, Sr. , 1 These are, therefore, to cite and , admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said W. F. j Russell, Sr., deceased, that they he j and appear before me, in the Court | of Probate, to be held at Camden, ; South Carolina, on Tuesday, Decern- i ber 16th, next, after publication i therefor, at 11 o'clock in the fore- j noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 25t.h day of November, Anno Domini, 1930. w. l. Mcdowell, Probate Judge Kershaw County Published on the 28th day of November and the 5th day of December, 1930, in the Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the fime prescribed by law. NOTICE OF SALE. Take notice that the undersigned, administrator, of the estate of J. W. Watkins, under and by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Kershaw county, will sell at public auction, at the home place of J. W. Watkins, deceased, at 12 o'clock M., the fifth day of December, 1930, for cas-h the following described personal property, to wit: 4 mules, 2 cows, Ford truck, Ford car, two horse Wagon, all chickens, household furniture, and one set of farming implements. J. B. WATKLNS, Administrator. Dated, Kershaw, S. C., November 12. 1930. L. R. Jones, Attorney. NOTICE TO HOUSE MOVING ^NTRACTQRS Sealed proposals will be received until 12:30 p. m., Monday, November 24, 1930, at the office of the Resident Engineer, Camden, S. C., for moving houses and other structures off the rlgh-of-way on Route 26, between Camden,. S. C., and Sumter, S. C., Project 661 B, Kershaw County: 3 Buildings 1393 Lin ft of fence All proposals must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check made payable to the Chief Highway Commissioner in amount of 15 per cent of the total amount bid. Proposal forms may .be had by applying to the Resident Engineer's office. The right is reserved to reject any and. all proposals and to. waive technicalities. W. C. GASTON, Resident Engineer NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS All parties indebted to the estate of Ellen Manning Williams, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to Mills & Mills, Attorneys-at-Law, Camden, S. C.p for the undersigned; and ell parties, if any, having claims against the said estate will present them, duly attested, to the said Attorneys within the time prescribed by lanr. j. d. XIRKPATRICK, a d. glover, WlAI/TER A. MErtTS, Jr. Executors. Camden, S. C., November 10, 1980. WSMz, ' : Sf H Working .Night and !),? gin" it n' '"i? NoV' M?*? ?~r* . . 11 Mills has boon working / 'ay a"'Kht shifts on orders m tivorgiu cotton mill, f?r cotton Observer, uke this to Mirnto that the cotton mill, con. mpl'ity increased activities. | Baily Paper Sold I A Andors?n> Nov. 22.?Sale of the Anderson j>aily Mail, afternoon newspaper, by G. P. Browne, founder, to [his two sons, (J. PHUi Br0wne and " I . Browne, and William PrescoU Allen, of Americas, Ga., -was announced in the Daily Mail today. All ut?r'8 notice 0f Johna FW?nd<j/bted *? th* ***** W?hu, H'annon, deceased, are the nn .notl.^<,d to wake payment to the undersigned and all parties if !7a't. wi7 claims against the said estate will present them duly attestwithin the time prescribed by law C. K. CASSIDY, r- Bethune, S. C., Camden" S^cIVo^ H)" 1^rannonWants?For Sale " 1 A~8"r?om dweMing on Highland Avenue. For inform* 1 Wj?, l<> Gus Michiotes, 01> mpia Cafe, Camden, S. C. KAIMt) BARGAINS?We have s Lh,f Atwnter Kent radio sets slightly used but in perfect order at bargain prices. W. (). Hay, I OST li 1u' C- 34-35?b DOS I?Bo(>k Number 373, savings department, Bank of Camden. f inder please return to Chronicle DON'T DISC Ann Camden 35sb >N I DISCARD your oil stoves. We can rebuild them for you and 'make them act like new. All work FW nTfu'V Machine Works, hast DeKalb ,Street, near SouthStation. 34-36pd. t?V5""?J.0wn a,,d u'hite spotted Shetland Pony about five years bridle "nd saddle. Fred U AvVJykernAKer8haw- s- c 35-36sb hi)?By young lady position as private secretary. No objection to traveling. Address "S", 579 E. Broad Street, Darlington, S. C. FOUND?On Main street laSt Saturday a gold pin of the Junior Clubs 0 the National Federation of Music. Owner can get same by calling at this office and paying f?r ad. 35 f * WE REPAIR any kind' of antiques that are made of metai. We make lire pokers, fire shovels, hand made. Camden Machine Works, hast DeKalb Street, near Southern Passenger Station. 34-36nd PANSY PLANTS?For sale at the Community Market on Saturday. Also on sale will be ba'by nandinos, lucidium and japonicum plants I21-i and 15 inches and large specimen plants. Mrs. C. M. Emanuel, Bori,vnn s- C. 35 sb o- ?Open seven-passenger 1 lerce-Arrow touring car. Will rent for the season or any part of season If interested notify Camden Chronicle, Camden, S. C. F(,)R ,SAFE?'My large Sedan .Car. Condition perfect in every wav. Cost me $1,200. Will sell for $275. iank W. Spencer, 413 Chesnut ?>tr66tj Oamden, S. G* 35ixl I'OR SALE?Cabbage plants, ready to set out. Twenty cents per hun? ,ted?^?cheaper?larger?qnan'ti ie\Sa Mrs. Joe Sheheen, 1514 Mill Street, Camden, S. C. 33 36sb GOLDEN VOICE RADIO?-Atwater Kent s new models are wonderful. We are selling these new sets to people who insist on the best regardless of price. Liberal terms? but if you can raise the cash we can surprise you. W. 0. Hay, o A'g?amden' S' C- 34-35sb FOR SALE or Rent?Beattie house err-East Walnut Street. Apply to L. A.*Wittkowsky, Camden, S. C. 32tf FOR SALE)?275 strong jind vigorous Dwarf Boxwood olants (Sempervirens Suffruticose*), 10 inches high by 23 inches in circumference to 32 inches high by 90 inches in circumference. Can be seen at my home. Apply to Mrs. J. T. Hay, Boykin, S. C. 33-3<Jpd WANTED?You to know that If you have anything to sell an advertisement placed in this column will more than likely sell it for you. FOR RENT?One six room house, - -?no Wve-ixx>m cottage. Furnished rooms Tor Tibusekeeptligr~ Apply to G. C. Bruce, Camden, S. C. FOR RENT?Small house, five rooms and bath, lights and water, on Rutlodge street, one block east of Broad street. See W. R. Zemp, at Drug Store, or phone No. 30, Camden. S. C. 31sb FOR RENT?Nice, large, seven-room residence next to Park View Inn on Lyttleton Strcec. Rent can be paid by room letting. Apply to Henry Savage. Jr.. Camden. S. C. Slsb FOR RENT?Several houses for rent. Apply to L. A. Wittkowsky, Camden, S. C., . 31sb WE WANT you to know tliat each dollar invested in stock of our No. 16 Series and paid for 78 months ($78.00) paid the holder, $104.25. The member paying $10.00 each month received in the 6% years, $1,042.50. Are you THRIFTY? looking to your future? Then buy our November Series stock NOW. Enterprise Building and Loan Association. Camden, S. C. 19tf WANTED?No. 1 pine logs. Highest caah prices paid: year round demand. - Sumter Planing Mills and Lumber Co., Attention E. S. Booth, Sumter. 8. C. 1-tf-eb CARPENTERING?John S. Myers, phone 268, 812 Church Street, Camden, S. C., will give satisfactory service to all for all kinds of carpenter work. Building, general repairs, screening, cabinet i ~ N making and repairing furniture, j My workmanship is my reference.! I solicit your patronage. Thank j ing you in advance. 50 tf. .4. - __ -e # PROSPERING WITH POULTRY | On Many Fairfield Far ins Hons ^ Bring in Good Money I Winnaboro, Nov. 18.?Poultry raising is an important side-line on many, if not most Fajrfield farms, as may be illustrated in the case of Mrs. Mary (\ Adams, Shelton, who sells eggs,1 friers and culls from a flock of liar red Rocks and who found that last year she clearer! over $4 per hen all around; From her 1929 flock of 21 hene, 168 pullets, 10 males and 77 friers, total sales for 11 months to September 1, 1930, were $080.43, total expenses $281.02, leaving a uet of $399.41. Mrs. Adams raises wheat, oats and yellow corn and grinds the corn for mashes, cracks it for young stock, and feeds it whole for pullets and .hens. Fairfield Poultry Farm owned and operated by J. 1). Willingham at Rockton, established five years ago, by gradual increase now has 2,800 hens and puHerts and a quotu of cockerels. This only strictly commercial poultry plaht in the county sells eggs in Columbia and to railway dining cars, and sells feather-picked fowls in Columbia. An average income of $1500 per month last year, including a good broiler business, was shown. He counts on an average net profit of $1.50 per bird ITer year, and sees no * reason why farm flock owners should not realize considerably more ?at least $2 per bird. Up at Shelton, J. S. Stone, onetime big cotton farmer, turned poultry raiser last year, starting with 75 Rhode Island Reds, from which he got 00 per cent egg production, and now he has 500 head, and these pullets are now starting their layingseason so that he will sell at a good profit fall and winter eggs. Stone counts on egg money as his big source of revenue since he has turned from cotton. Formerly he grew 309 to 400 acres and made 300 bales, but no longer sees any money in the fleecy staple. He is growing much ' corn and expects this year 2,500 1 bushels, which he will feed to his chickens with mill feed, fish meal and skimmilk. I M rs. R. H. Leminon, Winnsboro, ha^ 200 Barred Rocks, including 160 pullets, 30 hens and 12 cockerels. She sells eggs and friers and the money realized contains a large percentage of profit, because of homegrown feeds and careful personal C// A IS 7 MA S~ IS COMINO .. .WB-IAT*S | GOING TO GET? And what u task that i* to ite.idel ami varied. We'll know what llo , i .. . will like . . . aiitI <*haiM*?*a are. huvo 11 miiht l?o lilting ... a |>m'm nt ,, ... ... . . ... a variety ol tleairulile r?r<*Marila from 11" II like . . . aii'l oiM* lltat w ill lu-ji. ' tlie ncwi'nt hm;in watch model* And yt one t!..it i.- ' ' lor men to the novo Myleofhcll I . . > . . ; : i > ? ;j> f.ir' . !t ; t '.i; e \ i < ii .i lir1 M > ' j? , i | chi>' -i- it.1 , ' IxjcKh*, tor \<?u to clutohfl fi'Mii. ( . i tllli* III . . . tlflii we u hit:it t: Imve. y I.?n.l>umr ?IM}I V.II. .I the EXtUl! LfffiuiiUAiia. bluiuj UUHJiil, l4j at.11 al*r) ? <./ liijla . . . tlV Uj f 100 THE HOFFER CO., [Inc.] Jewelers and Optometrists managements En i\>ute from Florida last year, Ed JaroVha, a Pennsylvanian, visited friends in Fairfield county and found it a "fair field" indeed for poultry. Ho has built and equipped a modern plant with everything up to date? James way nests, water ers, self-feeders, etc. He has now 160 White Leghorns laying and 100 high-qual ity pullets which cost $1.25 each at 10 weeks. His pullets are just beginning what promises to be a profitable laying season. Governor Roosevelt of New York, has called a conference of the governors of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New Jersey to be held in Albany in January to discuss the unemployment situation. 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