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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE yixuu- of South Carolina County of Kershaw Court of < oimnon Plwis _ i Carroll H. Bowen, Plaintiff, < nhwt E. T. Bowen, Administrator oI the Ksutt of K?ri H- Bo ? cn, uecea>ed, I ?t -aJ., Defendants. Ui<4tr and by *ri/tm of a decree of his Honor W. H. Townaend, Judge of thr Fifth Circuit, of date the Wt% day of January, 1091, 1 will offWr far wale, at Blaney, Kershaw County , -South Carolina. at the former ?tore house of BUnay Mercantile otnapany on the 23rd day of FWwuary, 1M1, < dunr.g the Legal hours of aale. all the wtock of merchandise and the fixture# of Blaney Mercantile company. Terms of sale: Cash. Anyone bidding on maid property will be required to deposit One Hundred ($1U0.00> i>oHars cash or certified < hedc on %ome responsible laink as ev idence of good faith. K. T. BdWBN, Administrator of the K,.-tate of Karl H. Bowen, Deceased. EXTENSION F<)B PAYMENT OF TAXES RECEIVED FROM A. J. B K A TT IK. CO M MHO 1.1 - K R GENERAL Pur-uam to a Resolution p.i?*ed i>> ir.e General AiAon<bi>, and under the provisions of Sect.or. *61, Code of 1 Vol. and with the approval of the Governor, the time *' for the collection of all pro{?erty taxes is hereby extended until up to and i including Slay 1. without .n crease :r penait) . Th? j?er>a!ty of one jx-r cent, heretofore a--e--ed. -hall be collected up '</ May l>t, arvl after that date all iffpaid ti.xe- -hall go into execution a th all penalties provided by law. S V\ HfKrL'E. Treasurer. Ke* - haw fount \. 1- eb* oa -> 'r<i. I. 1. RORT. \Y MITCH AM | Architect Crocker Building, Camden, S. C. Bilious, Dinsy, Drow&y Feeling! iixs I war a child, if I <U not feel well, or if I had a cold, my mother gave me BlackDraught," says Mr*. Orpha Hill, of WofTord, Ky. TWhen I was married, it became a family medicine in my own home, as it was m my mother's. "I take it >r headache and especially k, r i <n.stipation. When let : .1 my skin gets > . I have a very hue! i: <;th. and a drew.-. -.I::.g a.; during the day. m - -r. and I get t my ? } is 'swimming ' W: I take Black1 >r ought. .: s to drive the impunti-s my system ar.d 1 feel r.-.. I am seldom without t; . h.iide remedy." 1 ?U DhiKD'S RlaekDraught 1 For Constipation, Indigoatta^j ! | W? .M'-'V v k ? - w\ 'r?rv j s 1 tuk? | ' jt'"" ' ? * - ' ir*. NO-MO-KORN F < 1' ? IS** ^ \ Mi ' V.i !. m < amden \nd For Sale By !' K V'i PSartimr* 95 EYES EXAMINE,; * A and Glasses Filtei THE HOFFER COMPANY j and ()pto mot rist.n R. E. Chewning & Son General Contractors said Builders Phone 386 Csmden, S. C. I Estimates Furnished on All Classes of Work > Floors Sanded on Request f ? | ? \ Flat Creek Honor Roll kersnaw, S. 0., Feb. 'J.?Th*- fol" * ing pupil* have made i#0 or above ,n scholastic attainment and i*0 or tbote on deportment and attendance Ju.ng the month of January; tirade 11.?-'hmcii Juars, Jain*? W elah, Kebekah Catoe. Grade 10.?-Lucy Mae Gardner. Reij*?* Cgrib* Queea W, UUie Mae Catoa. Grade 9.?XJorcaa Gatoe, Prance* Gardner, France* l>abney, Vivian Hilton, Br a tana Morgan. Grade 8.? Nancy Cooke, Ruby Mor(an. Grade 7.?Ruth Morgan, Ixmiae Morgan, F.tt? Morgan, John Knighu Jasjier Toibert, of ParkaviiW, who died in a Greenwood hoapnt%l, aged *.j years, was in coogrces from the second district for ten year* from 1 S4M to 11*08, one of the leaden* of -he T.dman movement, once superinundent of the penitentiary, and prominent in the Farmers Alliance. He ieave? a widow, a son and a daughter. A fire in the Southern railroad nt Greenville on Wednesday did $ 100,000 damage and caused the injury of three firemen. The fire destroyed a large warehouse and dozens of freight cars and was the largest Greenville has had for a dozen I year*. CITATION | 1 he State of South Carolina <'ountv of Kershaw ( In the Probate < ourt? i-.- I., ii. J. r.e>. K Miuiif. 1'ioh.itv fudge. -f. A. Young made - u. I r'u- to gia run; letter. Adrn.ru-t rat'on >! the E-:aU and ? . -vt of A Y y. Jr-.e r *u,t at-. :h-!ef re. C!U and -i lr? >ti -n a,, ar. 1, s.mr j.a the k:rI'O - f t'.e -aid A. F. I vjv>. vu'iij, .'.a: }H and v*-f .re me r. :r.?- (' ur; . I ?... ??. ? arrelor ->n . February J:S.J r.v.V. a::.. a: n ' ere t. .* : 1 ..vie r ; - ,-a ,-auo . :i. y raw. a ~:y \r.? <:t :d a'in*. ' " kr - j : *' a'f iilUt'd. (i . \ * r. jr.ot-r :r.\ .? * , ; * . . a'.r_i k.-j n- ; If. i: ' : K?--a. . .... , Pubii *h?d *.;.. 1 - .in<; >< of F.-;?ru:?-v hMI. - -he ?'n*r('h: f: a.,1 p. .-...j a. ' Hou-e d r f,r : u ;.:,H -t. - *>ed ! . a'A. i ? | SIMMONS FOR REMKK >*at?- f{ S?utr.- Carolina 1 _ County of Kershaw <ir :ne c..urt <v < V\~A. , : T-.e- Frr-: r ar.C.r.a-- .1 nt Stock U.r.,1 Bar.-. .* i *?.uTr.S:;i. Plain*- *T again.-; " ir "1 fi-AiKir. 1- ! V - *- Tru-*...* . I'ar-.'.in.- I..-C -. B d ' ra pa. a : .. J "'i.in' : t* ; .T-..\ *. & ^ . V'?\ cv ? 'P. r \ 1 vuy ;?:-:Fr:.\i. w r . ' -r. a- Trusu-i V K ? ; >T;? - .. .n;-..-;.-. * . * *. ** 'f-T1 . - j . - a *. v .v.- : n : P :?- r.. -h : . K: ' " 1 vV P- i.Sr ' "7*." \ CITATION ;l ? . . . . Y. . v "r -* ; :.t-: n:;. a; i r. w T. . ;. - r .* > any * r.ey . as,-, uhy ;r< -aid Adrnr -;rat.. r .-rvmld not be i.*: anted. (iiven under my nand. this ;ll<t ay f January. \nn^ I>on*.in; lt*dl L R. JONES, udge of FVohate tor Kershaw County Published on the 6th and Mth day* of Kehruary. ly.'M, in the Cbinden ' h-or.icle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. ? DeKALB COUNCIL No 88 gjMLg Junior Order U. A. M. Regular i?unctl second and ' ^ x fourth Mondays of each nonth at 8 p.m Visiting Brethren are welcomed. A W HUMPHRIES. I- H. JONES, Councillor. Recording Secty. NOTICE OF SALE 1 Under and by virtue of aundry Tax Executions directed to me by J. C. 1 Boykin, jCity Clerk end Treasurer, i I have levied upon the folhroing prop- < erty and will tell aaroe in front of 1 Court liuuxe Door, (Camden, S. C-, i during legal hours of sale, the first < Monday in March, being the 2nd day j thereof: All (hat let and buikttng ihereoabounded on the North by formerly 1 ySarage; on the Fast by Estate An- * drew NfUn; on (he .South by Savage , Avenue: on the Weet hy Henry By- . num. Levied upon and to be sold a* 1 property of Loo Reynold* and Maude , Caotben for unpaid 15*29 City Thxes. ' Aleo All that lot and building thereon, bounded on the (North by Semmie James; on the Kaat by Mi*a M. A. Clyburn; on the South by City Lot I No. ; on the West by t^ampbell Street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Tillman James for unpaid lf#29 City Taxes. Also All that lot and buildings thereon, bounded on the North by Sam Mclaughlin; on the Fast by Jno. W. Wilson; on the South by Sarah Wilham-s on the West by Market Street, lavied upon and to be sold as property of Est. Plenty\?ianders for unpaid lt#2y City Taxes. Also All that lot, bounded on the North by I?t No. 4; on the Hast by Campbel! Street; 011 the South by Ix>t No. 2; on the Wesv by l?t No. 6. levied upon and to be sold ar- property of heirs f?i Mary Dougla* for unpaid 11*20 City Taxes. Also Al! that lot and building therein, bounded on the North by Sohlosbu-g A- Kare-sh; on the Ea.*t by Eat. T. .1. B'ykin; off the South by .Jane Middieton, on the West by Market Street. Levied upon and to be sold a^ pr ; erty of Sylvester Br<->k< for unpi-.d 1 p ip City Taxes. Also All that lot a:.d bu:l?i:r.g there-'!., bounded "n the North by Mime Team; or. tr.e East by Arr.ett &l S;.r.j der-; on the ."south by Hester Ro->; i or. the Wet by ( arr.poel! >tr? i L?*\ ,?-d upon :.r.d to Ih '.i a- pr^oj e*t> >f Emma J.-hn-.-n to* unpu.-i ! ] , _> . , . v TiiXeA o. ; \ -.at o" ...mi builuir.g tr.cn; : . i V|. ;. ... , . .r.'- North hy Emma .! hnr. ' Ka -1 by A-net t &. ** .it j dt-j <; t'e S"Utr. formerly T-ar.; W e-* by < 1. .V.: vt. 1 ( - . o. .n , m; ' . - : a- ,r ' ' * 7 "h<I: -- r .::*.pan: I-.' . '< V T . \t A'. A . ' .it ! *. ar>: r.'U-.ci.ni.' * 1 i :? ..r. < :*. *..*.? N r *th by \ .. } <?at..r.g; n the E.??< by M Laugn ; ' r. the b 'Uth by T. J. W;.'.ian>: j the We-*, by ('"ampi*.*!'. Street. Le lied up. t. and to t?e >oiu a- prv?j.?ert> I Dorothy Levy t< r unpaid 1 " Taxes. A; so Al. mat iot and buildir.g tr.. re-v . bound".'. r. the North by < y W l am-; r *.r.e East by Mary ' ir.; n trie Smith hy V--rk Street: or ?? W est rry_WiarKet Street. Levjea ui t.XL tr.d *.< I** -old a- pr-.tH-rty Lv .e Ha:::- f* r ur: a'.d LOP 1 *. . Ta Also \ . tv * v. and h*4"'. : - .*- ' " . ' : m.e No-tr. Ku* -*e Ea-t by -I P. 1' "*. . '. ^ 'M.:;' "! \ ' :-m. '. / : ?.??; u \ - .(, . \ . "1 1 : r.l.' *' :.rt.-t '>y v -. * - ? - ; *.:. *. na .( > * . ; - .. w. .* I.-. .. Water*- Lt a.' ''. .*k- - ; .i - '.'t' : -? r' y ' m i. a a i: ; ..*v !.'a. 1 " "i Ta \ e-. A> .* : . : r.u *..**. n. r. N ' :v.er;v t >-.:*. : - . ' ) \! .; * e I .- a : *. W v \\ : - . I.e. : up n ar.d ^ - : a- -per *.*. H-ta*-\ I N >. I \ \ . . *. ar.d i'u ; ^ tr.< n. j n :. a r. a - I : No p> .) 1. -" a y *. . a- >ho-A't". r>. oeevi r. 1 . k * ' .!*,'- ffh.'e Kcisha'A ur.*y ! .n B. <a; page 701. !.e\ d .> an<: t*. be sola a< pro;vrty f Estate <>:' <*harley Blyther f t ES in;?aid C:ty Taxes. A. so All that lot ana bu:kiiug trier.- n, bounded on the North by Sa ge Avenue; on the East b'* Ka.- -tr??t: on the South by L.>t> Nos. 1. J 3 aiid -1; or. the West by South Str. -t. levied u;>on and to be sold as pr perty of Estate of Charlotte l a'.dv -11 for unpaid lt*29 City Taxes Al*o AH thrat lot ami building tm-re.->n, hounded on the Nortr. b^"?orrmTly KiUie Young; on the East by Lytt.elon street; en the South ar.?1 West now or formerly S. M. Johnsoi 1/ov:eo upon and to be so hi as property of James Cook for unpaid \9*2& City ("axe*. I Alto , All that k>t an*i buildup thereon, wundcd on the North by J. H- Thorn m; on the Eaat by Helen Fleming; m the South by Rutted** Street; on he West by Eugene Kit%l?nd. l*?ed upon and to be sold as property >f Estate of Fannie DuBose for unpaid 195? Orty Taxes. Abo AU that lot and building thereon, bounded ot the North by Martha lie I ton; on the East by J, G. Omnia* ham; on the South by Street; on Use Weat by Cam|MI Street, Levied upon and to be W? as property of Frank Daren for W2# unpaid City Taxes. " k Also All that lot and buildin* thereon, bounded on the North by Bates; on the East by Chairch Street; on the 1 South by formerijr Wyatt Naakin; ] on the West by WoOut. Levied ud- | on and to be sold as property of Ella' Fraaier Tor 19-29 unpaid City Taxes. Also All that lot and building* thereon, bounded on the North by I.x>t No. 11; on the Fast by Find Avenue; on the South by Lot No. 9; on the West by Lots No*. 19 and 20. Levied upon and to be sold as property of Sophia Kainey for unpaid 1929 City Taxes. Also t. All that lot and building thereon, bounded on the North by formerly Dibble; on the Fast by J. E. Withers; on the South by E. H. Dibble; on the West by Gordon Street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of John Mickle and Kelley for unpaid City Taxes for 1929. Also All that lot and building thereon, bounded on the North by former!> Dibble; on the East by formerly Dibble; on the S.uth by fonueriv Dibble; on the West by Gordon Street, levied upon and to be sold as property of \S illiam 'Kelley for unpaid 1929 City 'laxe>. I Also i All that lot ar.<i building thereon. ! bounded on the North by DeKaiu Strtet; ?.n the Ea-t by Geo. T. Litt e; or, the S'JOth by Geo. T; , l.it'.ii'i on >e West ;)\ Ms. E R. Thomas. 1 L,.. eo UJ >r. and to he sold as prop!er:\ -f T. L. L.ttle f-r unpaid 19.N I ' It "v Ta\o . I ' Also 1- ur,<i? . < n th- N'oith by Sa-stield j ; ;.,rty: ' .t Eii-t '-y a Nev. I street: or the S utr by ''hesr.ut I r * P \V r-st Sv 3 ** " . T"CC .. j - * * . I Levieo Jpo.". V.'. t" '-v - a- J?l ? erty f Mrs M. G. L - f. -. Also 1 A.! that and bu: a then jf it-d ' r the N?>rth by M-s. .M. 'A . it- vKin; --f: the East by Iren.-<?n; on S -uth "bv R. R. DeL-ache: o. by Ka.?" street. Ix-vied up ar.?: to U- - >id as property <?f James DeL?acht- and Rhetta .Blake-.v\ unpaid City Taxes for 192b. Also i AE tr.at '."t ..n<i building thereon, j b?"?unvle-'i n the North by Mt>. E. C . Villep gue. et. al.J or. the East b> W F McDowell: on the South b> Harrrrntnn?Street;- "tt the West by L. V. McDowell levied upon and t, i*e solo (i- piopertj of 1" ert M.-Dowel 1 fo- ur.oaid 1929 City Taxes. Also Ad that 1 " a ;i building therein. ?>,uv.,!e?: r. North b\ W . '?. : (lav; -r E b\ Fair Stive ; s H Kv:;?* " by'V.--. E'v ;. F i G 1 a i : _ : L f? TT M " 1! ~ 1 . . . . _ r. i a >.-. >. j . ..... v n. i N ' ' ;:M' " I M.. - - : " D ib H-sr.v j " < ? " Tax. \.5v i A ' ? ' ' ' VI: j v-^r- ^ .p ' ?-No-1 by Niii'r- B--? (Lm r. t4*. K .-t by Era^ier: "n ' r. b\ ?. "r.t -r? t st: ---t: or. the ^ <- -' v,. j. I.vV'.eti Upo:. a" i .J. - Id petty of Butler a-d Ju I f. r ur.*>. id 1929 ? y I Tax? \ls A -at ait: .uildtr.-* tr.v-e ._r.. -ro>. _ , N r:r. by f i rnei ly Sm\: .: rs * h? r.a-t by Rut .ei and u?: t 1 -1vi . n the S- uth .-y i'r--r ;- .- ve? t: West by Sm;. ! a ?' v : u;. it a- : ' be s .1 a- pr -p. r'\ " Ju-; . V -r f<-?r ut pa.t 1929 A.s.; ^ t' \\ \ < ybu? :*.; * r- Ea-t It ---- e-:;: r'theW^my W i . s ;'{'? , : . k . '. 1 T . v . t' .i ;; ' r .. : i Tax Also A . . -t nr. : :>u. a.-.-. h---e Vh . - ?;- : * r,v- N "t r. i'". K 'k .i' i ,'r'v-V* - re East by M 1- <-. n the. S j' by Svniosburg and. Ka < s .v. >n t-? \t >t by K ng ?*r<-v?t Aii-?* lot and ">u". bi.ng, bs>ur.dvd -n tr.e Nort h b\ Baum: or. thi lui ^t t>y M Intosh: >r. the South by King street; or. the West by Kizz.e Boy.x.n Bo'h lex iesl up- n and to b<" sold a> prop- l erty of Est. W. E Arledge f >r 1929 j unpa d City Taxes. Also All that lot and building thereon, t bounded on the North by Got No. I'M on the East by I/>t No. 16; on the South by Lot No. '30; on the West by Campbell street. Levied upon and to be sold as property of John [ H. Nelson for 1929 unpaid City Tax- , es. Also ATI that lot and buildings tkereo.i. bounded on the North by I?t No. 1106; on the Fast by Lyttledon street , on the So<uth by York street; on the V1 XT West by L??t No. 1110. I/evied upon ami to be .? Id ft- property of Estate Tenah Levy for 1020 unpaid City Taxes. .\lso A 1 that . t ;T.d bu d:r.y: thereon, b -u- led on the North by City Lot N_. v>r. ww- -by AA*y Lot N . '.(>>4; the South by Lot No. 10 ". or. the West by Broad street, I.t-\ <: up ' and to be sold as property of J. W. Bennett f< r 1.20 unpa.u t_.f. 1 axo. Also \ : * at ..nd build in# thereon. K hd ?: North by Cable R-?hr. - t r Ea -t by .!or*t Wheeler; n h' S~uth by Jim Cha >?: -n the vd -* . 1 r'H'.. -"tret". I.< VfV i u; : : bv sold a- nrope-t\ of !' . y R .r u..pa : 'Ay Tn - ? H H. HiLTON. l ;ef of }> 1 ' J. 1 L : QUITO, BCUADOK Equatorial [Capital Otjr of Springlike Cliaaate la Andes With Ecuador's cabinet reinstated and its congress voting confidence in its president, Quito, the country's unique capital, settles down to its normal status. "Quito's suburbs nearly touch the Equator but its 100,000 inhabitant* enjoy perpetual springtime," says a bulletin from the Washington, D. C., headquarters of the National Geographic Society. "The city nestles in a bowl-shaped depression nearly two miles high among the Andean peaks. Snow-capped mountains are visible from the streets. "Before the completion of the QUito-Guayaquil railroad, connecting the capital with Ecuador's principal gateway and port, Quito was isolated. The few travelers that visited the city trekked for two weeks over dif; ficult trails to reach Quito. Now, by rail, they may alight at the Quito depot the evening of the secoi.d day . out vf Guayaquil, The night is spent a: a hotel in Riohamba. a picturesque Andean town near the base of Mt. ( nimborazo, Ecuador's loftiest mountain peak. "Shop windows of Quito reveal what the freight car has oor.e for , the city. They might have been lifted from Fifth Avenue and set down :n the streets of the capital. Behind large plate glass windows are displayed American radios, bolts of i English cloth. French perfumery and j cosmetics, and chinaware from Ger> many. i "At the curb purr motors of smart red. green and yellow automobiles | from Detroit that have just dischargi ed wealthy Quitans dressed in the 'latest fashions from New Vortc, London and Paris. "But Quito retains remnants even of {'.x*-Spanish., days. The smart motoh cars must dodge straggling, dust-covered h -e-keys ;.nd llamas with darg -e< f : umber, bag- of cacao : - a: - ar i j- table.-. ,.:.d bundles of Panama .".a.- ,;x-hecl ; 1tie .r haciis. If the tra*.er kr.? - the E.uador Lr.d.ar..-. he .an identify their origin by tr.f : the nierenar.ts' orange - : their glossy black hair. 'Many r iians make Quito their permanent residence; many come and :> m trie rural districts with the Q?:to sun. In the market place tne f X.:c me aiki fC'rn. *?z nrr ltd .-> ae.c. color to the piles of fruit a:.*.: vegetables, homemaue dolls and :yc 1 cloth. Some of the bronzeskinned visitors, particularly those w:> specialize ;n selling blankets, prefer the streets to dispo*. <* ^ merchandise. 'Nearly all of tl*J w ear Panama hate because Kcuador I is the home of "Pausuna' hate. "In nearly three centuries that th I Spanish ruled Kcuador they I ed the capital city with their c* I toms. The principal square, I Mayor, is laid out in Spanish sty^^B with a Spanish government builduyH facing it. Here and there. thr\>u^^| out the city, ornate facade^, of Spa&l ish churches rise above the roof topi.! The narrow cobbled street^ flanked by white, red-roofed houses withbal-B conied upper stories recall streets 0f H cities in Spain. "Many of these Spanish -a ppearii^ I houses are occupied by pure-blooded H Spanish families. FVequently, bcnr. I ever, a sort of native variety Aop I occupies the first floor where ?(i| of grain and vegetables, reels of I rope and piles of blankets block thtfl doorway, while the sides and tops 0! I the openings are ornamented villi clusters of rat traps, tiu cups and I , cheap trinkets, donkey belly batub,! ! and woven leather belts. "Quito was the capital of the King-I ( dom of the Quitus India us when Pi-M zarro's men took the city in 153ll Quito remained the capital of Ecu-I dor. when the Spaniards nelinquishdH their hold on tne country in 1822." I M'>re than a score of miners wertl k:!!ed Wednesday at Linton, Ind.1 w hen 600 pounds <>{ black powder ploded in a coal mine. Getting I Up Nights! eJBLSSH"* U?, NJ*htA Backache I rrwjucnt day calls. Leg I^ains, Nery* I Burning. due to function' I ?i?j?. de,r Irrltatlon, in aold condl ?l??^.mako8 yoy feel "red. depressed I I ??d 2L?c?u!m*!!d'J** the Cystex Test. ! ?Io Jl h circulating1 thru I the system In 15 minutes. Praised by I I thousands for rapid and positive ac- H , tion. Don t give up. TryCystex (pro flounced Slss-tex) today, under the I Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly | 1 allay these conditions, improve rest- 1 rui sleep and energy, or money back. ' Only.60c at Zemp A: DePass. Druggists, Camden.! I Lost My Best Customers! Thru Rats," Writes J. Adams.^ 1 to have the busiest Restau.n town until news spread that kttcnen was infested with rats; -t a of my best customers until ".nod RAT-SNAP. Haven't a pest in ?'te place now. Restaurants should RAT-SXAP. Three sizes, 3Sc, -guarammr /emp ?: DePass. Druggists, Camden, < . and Bethune Hardware C&, Bethune. S. C. 1 _ I ft KERSHAW LODGE No.# A. F. M. ! V Regular communication d r /y- this lodge is held on tb< first Tuesday in each montl *i 8 p.m. Visiting Brethren are welcomed. W. R. CLYBURN. J. E. ROSS, Worshipful Master Secretary. 1-14-27-0 R. H.HAILE FUNERAL DIRECTOR FOR COLORED PEOPLE i 927 Broad St. Camden. S. C We nave secured the services of I I?vett Procter. Licensed EmhatWcr for S. C.. who will be wtrh us permanently to do our embalmingResidence Phone 293-J OfBce Phone* 145 j V ^ . ?-^ DRAYAGE STORAGE fl m.' Local and lon| distance nortaf wftHi li4nHj ta(| K insurance on all hip mania. Brick t#p??e war#baiM far furniture, ate. Briqh, Uif, cnukaf ate**,, Via ore kept in alack at all (km. J.B.ZEMP I Telephone* 216 and 100 CnadUa J, r ?-I Residence For Sale I Desirable residence in good part of the city. I Eight rooms wirh two baths. Lot fronts 100 I feet and runs back to a depth of 575 feet- I Will be sold at a bargain price. If interested I I see H. D. Niles at ; CAMDEN CHRONICLE OFFICE Jl Camden, S. C. I * * I