The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 09, 1908, Image 2
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uth?, 75 cent#} thre* mouth*, 46
? local*, 5 cent# p?r line ewb ta
li ?
Bit' Q*rdi tor Cottwtr ofllcM
? grtttlonal fio.oo.
ktoatioitM will be published when
*e the gone-vl public un?i
detawetory nature. No re
bllltjr wljl he ?tHb)inj(?(l I or the
#r -'MtrMpondeutH.
rou Adv?*tjoino Ordinary
?Bi#dTertian>?ntH, flratlnsertlon
MTfquare; each ? ub?equent iu.
I 60 vents per square.
ncue by chucks, drafts and pottal
r order* ahould lm madu payable
W. L. Mcdowell,
Oemden, H. O.
CAMDEN. 8. 0.. OCT. 9. 1908
ROADS CONVENTION.
Cttll Ikbu?m1 liy llf-lir^Nontntl v??m |
r ? , UlcbHi dH And Sin i t li . ?
L Tto Tb? Psoplo of Keuliaw County :
r In the recent cowpaigu in tliiw
County we stated at meeting j
that if ' wo wore honored l>y t?>o
i-'Denoooratit*' voters with Ihe n'miina.
tion for the Mouse of |{?pr?sunta
* tiv?*# we would issue n call for a
mass meeting of our white citi/.enH
who were Interested in good ioiuIh.
with a view of having u full and fr?o
diwcubblon of thin great question
and formulating some plan whereby
. we hoped to work an Improvement
in our public highways and the
preseut system of maintaining the
Having been honored with the
nomination, for which we not. only
deeply grateful, but shall earn
y and conscientiously endeavor
T to el ?ow our gratitude hy our works
and loyalty to tho people*' inferest,
vro hereby call a convention ot our
Supervisor, Township Cocmnihsio"*
erf. old and new, other county otll
dale and all other persona who are
the least interested in the Hub
jFjsctof good roads, to ho held In the
\Oburt House, at Camden, Tuesday.
".'Nov. 1 7th, 1908, at 11 o'clock a. m.
We have reached a period wh<M)
something must bo done along thin
; line. Wo aro willing to do what we
can. but wo want tho assistance of
r the pcoplo. Wo do not bciiove that
more importaut or urgeut conven
tion of our people cat) bo oalledtn
this time. Nothing can more deli
nitely contribute to tho i r milust^.a!
and social wellurc than good road a
In a recont communication to one
of our papers in thin stato, Mr. IV
g W. Flnley, President of tUo South
| em Kailway Company, who is well
informed and has made a carelul
at ud y of tho sub J act, say" :
??The construction of good roada
leading from a market town l\aB
praotically tho name effect a* bring*
^Jtlflfctho farms nearer to tho town. It
extends hy several miles in ovurv di
direction the area ot territory \n which
farmers c.An profitably engage in mar
H'ket gardoulng and dairying. That
- ? thin is true has boon efi'ociivoly dem
onstrated in those localities in the
jj -goqtbom States and in other see
ra tion 8 of tho country where road im
TTferoVfriientB have been carried out in
telligently and Systematically.
The cost to tho farmer of hauling
rr bis products over poor roads is not
always appreciated, for tlio roanun
? that it in rare that a farmer payN for
having his haulbtg done I li ? I ni
? ted States Department of Agiirui
v- turo haa made nn investigation ?>f
Entitle matter, however, ami the results
h| show the ooat for cotton for instance
~ to bo an avorngo rnto of twenty sev
^ en cents per ton per mile f"r an av
erage haul of II H milts. Tliat roavl
- improvement would materially re
v.. duce this cost is shown bv tho fol
? lowing striking statement in tho
;2, Year book of the Agricultural IV*
r partment for 190G :
?l' 'If it wcro possible to increase the
L.averago woiuht of a wagon load of
? Cotton in tho United Staton from
? three balee, aB it now iH. to four
$ bales, without increasing the cost of
hauling tho load, tho saving on a
&-crop equal to the ono picked in 11)05
_ would amount to $2, 000, 000; and ifj
:?!. the nverago load of uhcat, now 55
t bushols, were increased hy 20 hush
els, the saving effected in hauling a
Crop like that of 11)05 would he tuore
- thsn |6,t)OG.ooo; ??
We want' everybody who can to
be present at tho meotiug) becausu i
IU 8UCCfe68 will depoud largoly upen
its representative character. If you
have a plsn. or liavo given the mat
ter any consideration, come and give
the benefit of your ideas. Your
-may b? tho very thing we want.
on live in the remote parts
e County you will only lose ono
In view of tjio importance of
occasion ax?d Its intense interest,1
to soe one of *he largest,
sntstfvORd public spir
the history of our
Richards, Jr..
; 8mith.
itativss.
v ' ' Camden Am A Vftrktft.
No other town to BoavU CarolU
na offer* greater opportunities for
ib? marketing of til kind* of p ro?
duoe a* d?>ea Oatodeu Willi bar
population cofiftaolly growing and
bar enterpHaea broadening, the de
mand for couulry ptoduca increaa
' The farmer or truck gardener
ttud* a ready maiket for every veg
etable ilia* he can grow. The peo
ple of Oetndeo ere never fully aup.
pHcd with chicken* and egg*. The
beef mat kel? are forced t<*yfd*M
from other market*. Krulta are
?hipped here from other section*.
So the local aupply I* not equal to
the local demand. The farmer* of
Kerahaw cowuly have the opportu
nity to furniah to thi* market the
produce that the town population
never tire* of conautning.
The town people like egg* a*
well a* do the folk* In tho country.
Kgga bring from 20 to 30 cent*
per dozen. Why, can't the good
housewife of th? faruier devote
ho uio attention to till* lino of farm
product* and thue not only aupply
tho local mar kola ut n reasonable
pi ice, but increase the income of
the farm? Camden grocery uier
chante Had n ready sale for chick
en* and especially friem, but that
palatable dish h becoming a rare
articlo in Homo homos for two rea<
son* ? chlckon* are scarce and pri
ces are high. Good, clean, freeh
butter bring* a fancy price, and ie
a necessary dish to all classes. But
ter in north 2.r>c nnd 30o per lb.
1'othtoce bring a. good pi ice. Think
about (i farmer growing from 50 to
200 bushels of potatoes on one
acre of land. Toe question id must
he grow -cotton or grow polatoe*?.
People must eal all the time,
and meat they mnat have. This
question confronts tlie fanner in
his own Iioiiio wlirn hn Iiiijh the
westorn meat* evfry year. Tol*
product the town people want and
they want il fresh from the farm.
Our cotton huyern pay tho lop
notch for cnttou uml thou Camden
maintains the reputation of being
a oplendid cotton market. Stic hns
apleudid wnruhoueo facrlitkft and
accommodating weigher*.
Executors' Notice,
mi it... t..?? \t.~
Mnrlha Te am will please ninkn payment
to the underlined, and nil parties hav
ing claim- ngainat lit r >,r i.er eatnte will
present ?lu! aaino duly attested to the
undersigned f"i i>avu;ent.
JOHN I. OK IT VS.
LATH l-;N>> T. MILLS,
Kxocuturn Kstate Martha Team.
Sept. 21th. 1 90ft.
Teacheis' Enamination,
The next regular tonchcra" exami
nation will h? held Friday, October
Ki'li, beginning at 9 o'clock a. in
All who wish to tench Una winter
anil have no certificates ahould take
thin examination
VV. H TURNER.
Snpt. of Kd.
Oct. 7th lflOS.
Bankrupt's Petition Foi
Discharge.
In the I'inlrirl Court of tho United Slatt's
for tho I ?i?tr i nt of South Carolina.
Levy, Bankrupt. atpcy
To the Honorable W M. H. UK AWI,KV,
JiuK-c ?f lln* OlMric.l Cuiir' of tho
I'r.itwil States lot the District of
South Carolina:
Nathan Iiovv, of Camden, in the
Conntv of Kerehmv "nil State of S. C .
in 0 a i ? t District. rcMpoet(ull v represent.*
that on the loth 1 1 a v of AnguKt*4au?.t
past, he w 15 duly adjudged Bankrupt un
tier the net? of Congress relating lo Bank
ruptcy; I hat he has dulv surrendered all
Lis property and rights of property, and
has fully complied with iill the require
ment* of mid sots and of the order? of
the Court touching hia Bankruptov,
Wherefore he prays that he mar bfv do.
creed by the Court to have a lull dis
charge from nil debts provable ftgain.it
his eatuto tinder said Bankrupt Acta, ex
cept tuch debt* at are excepted by law
from audi discharge.
Dated this, 30th day of September, A
ORDER
OF NOTICE THFREON.
DISTRICT OK S. C. ? bb:
()n this, 7th dav of October. A. I).
1 008 , on reading the foregoing petition,
it is ?
Onloied by the Court, that a hearing
be had upon tho same on the 19th day ol
October, A. T>. liK)8, before said Court at
Charleston, S, <\, in said District, at II
o'clock in the fon-noon; and that notioe
thereof be published in The Cumden
Chronicle, a newapaper printed in eaid
District and that nil known creditora
and other persona in interest- may appear
at the said time and nlaee and show
cause, tf ?ny they flare, why lb? prayer
of the eaid petitioner should not be
granted.
And it la Further Ordered By The
Court, that the Clock t>ball send by mail
to all known creditors copies of said pe
tition and thU order, add meed to then
In tho Matter of Nathan
D. 1 008.
NATHAN LKV Y.
Bankrupt.
Notice of Election.
SHU? of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw
N?tire ig hereby Riven thai the Gene*
?I HlacUon for State and County Officer*,
will be held at the voting prvcincta pre
scribed by law In paid Courtly, on Tu???
day, November S. lttOH, seia day being
Tuesday following the first Monday Iq
November, a* prescribed by law?-'s
At (be said election separate boxes
will be provided at which qualified clec
toja will vota upon the adoption or re
jection of mi amendment to the State
t'onMitution,. a* provided in the foliow
intf Joint, lteaobuion : ? ? ?
No 712.
A Joint Hosolutioti Proposing To Amend
Heet!on7, Article VIII. of theOonsti
tuition, Hula ting to Municipal iionded
Indebtedness.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Gen
oral Assembly of the Htate of Month Car
olina, That the following amendment?. to
the Constitution of the Btale of South
wnrolins he tmbmltted to tlie qualified
e.U<'tor? of thontata at the next general
ejection for Representatives. and if a ma
jority of the elector* Qualified to vote fnr
members of tbe General Assembly vot
ing thejeorr shall vote in favor of such
amendment; and a majority of each
branch of the (J Altera I Assembly shall,
after stich election, and before a not her.
ratify said amendment by yeas and nays,
that Section 7, Article V 1 1 f relating to
bonded Indebtedness, be amended by ad
Jing at tlio end thereof the following
words : Provided, That the limitations
imposed by I In* Section and by Section
f>, of Article X. of thiw Constitution, ah nil
not apply to bonded indebtedness incur
red by the town of Gaffney, in tbe Coun
ty of Cherokee, wiien tbe proceeda of
raid bond* are applied solely and exclu
sively for ttie building, erecting. eatab
lishing. and maintenance of waterworks,
electric light plants or sewerage ayatein,
and where tpo question of incurring
such indebtedness ia submitted to the
qualified electors of said municipality,
hh provided in the ('oust itution, upou t he
question of bonded indebtedness.
Approved the li7th day of February, A.
|>. itfUK
A Ji.int Resolution Proposing To Amend
Section 4 of Article .XIII of tbe Con*
Oatitutlon of the State ot Konib Caroli
na, relating to the Officc of Adjutant
and Inspector GeheraTT
Scctiop i. He it resolved bv the Gen
eral Assembly of the Stale of South Car- 1
olin.i ibat tfie following amendment to
the tronatlMilica of . the Stuto of South
Carolina. be submitted to the qualified
electors of the State at the next general
election for Representatives. and if a
majority of the electors qualified to vote
for member# of the General Assembly
?ot in thereon, hIihII vote in favor nf aaid
amendment, aid u majority of each
branch of the General Assembl) Bhall
after ^uch election, and before another,
ratify the same amendment hy yeas and
navfl. Section 4 of Article XIII of the
Constitution of the titate of South Caro
lina. rehuiiiK to "Militia." be amended
by .--inking "lit in the flrvt line tbe words
' and inspector' ; ho that the auld Suc
tion. a* amended, shall read as follows:
't here shall bo an Adju?r.n? Geuei'ul
elected bv l '. ??? quulhied^cTeclors of the
State at the "imn time, and in the same
manner, as othoi* State officers, who
shall rank as brigadier General, and
wli. be duties and compensation <?hiill be
preacribrd bv law.
Sec 2. That the question of adopting
the amendment proposed in the forego
ing Section shall be tnbmitted to the
electors as follows : Tbosfi In favOr of
tbe ainendment shall deposit a ballot with
the following words plainly printed or
written thereon : "Constitution*! Amend
men t to Section 4 of Article XIII, Vusj*'
and those opposed to auid amendment
bhall east a ballot with the following
words plainly printed or written thereon :
' 'ConMiiut ional Amendment to Section
4 of Article XIII, No."
Approved thu VtUh day of February, A.
1>. 160*.
There shali ho separate and distinct
ballots and boxes at thin ejection for the
following officers, to wil; (I) Uovornor
mul Linutenant Governor; (VO Other
Ktalo Officers: (8) Members of House of
({epresontativeH ; (4) County Officers. On
.-.which nliull l>? the nanio or names of tho
person or persons voted for as such otfi
ce s, re'pecti vely, and the office for
which they are voted.
Before the hour fixed for opening tho
poll* MamiVHis nnd Clorka must take
and hiii/scribe tho Constitutional oath.
The Chairman of the Board of Managers
cun administer the oath to the other
members and to tho Clerk ; u Rotary
ruhjir must administer the outh to the
Chairman. Tho managers elect their
Chairman nnd Clerk.
l'olb at each voting place muat be
opened at 7 o'clock a in and c lost tl at -I
o'clock p in , except in the city of
Charleston, whoro they ahall he opened
ht 7 o'clock a m. nnd closed at tf p in.
The Managers lmvc the power to fi'l a
vacancy, and if none of the Managera at
tend. the citixena can appoint from
a:u<mg the qualitird voters, the Mana
gers. who, alter being sworn, can conduct
the election.
At the close of the election, tho Man
agers and Ulerk must proceed pub
licly to open Ihp ballot boxes and
tii-f; ballots therein, and contin
no without adjournment until t}i?
Puma In competed, and make a atate
tnent of the result for each c -fli "o and
sign the same. Within three days
thereafter, tho Chairman of the Hoard
or someone designated by the Hoard
mubt deliver to the Commissioners ol
Election the poll list, the boxes con
taiuing the ballots and written slate
moots of th<" results of the oleotion.
Managers of Election.
Thn following Manager# of Eleo
tion have boen appointed to bold the
olectioo at the various precincts in
the said County:
Camden Opera Houao ? J E Alex
ander, Q 8 Hipgins. W K Russell, Jr
Rubon'e X Roads ? T M Smith, R
A Jackson, H T Mickle
Blauey ? S Ifi Rosa, J W Wood, G
E Unison
Lang's Mill ? W L Kmard, George
Arledge, J M Porter
t'Bethnno ? D M Bethune, S T
Gardner. A H McLanrin
Weatvlllc ? J A Mopowell, D F
Owen*, E J Oatkin
Buffalo School H??u*e ? J Q 80 well
C R Pitta. M A Shaw
Brewor'a Store? T J Willi' ms, B
H Tmeadoll, J O Rowel I
Liberty Hit! ? H B Jones, J B
Cunningham, F B Floyd
McLean's Branch? T \ $(**!*, H
HWi*,W?Wt* A
Mouiit Zu,i. Cbureti ? W 9/ Uor
ton, 0 li Kprtdlty. K T McOo*
Htoekton J K Fe*ro#i 0 W
Am more. J G IJoiupbrie*
fUiigin^ Hock ? M B Taylor, J T
W?M?. n N Juutt#'
Klrkl?*y'? 9tor#i? II T Ilvrtou, A
K Yoltntf, J H i0?t ^
Htokc'd' Bebool Home? K L PaU?,
J W &lo*. W V McCftfckJU
Hlioyioi"# Iltll ? R L 8wyrl, It M
JJrakoford, 8 VV H<>rn?by
|{<tl? y'u Mil! E h C?U>?. J It
Mnuit, M L lUley
Tta? Msntgers ?t cech prccluet
named above are raqn'ated* tn dele
gate ?d? of tb*ir number to eecure
boxe* nnd bUnke for Ibe election,
from tbe Auditor' ? office on 8*tur
day, Oct. 31, 1908
J S Browu,
W '0 CiiuMiij'.riui.i,
I) G Fletcher
Cowroigtiouera of Stale and County
Bleotioq for Kcrahaw County
Oct. 8, 1908
Notice is hereby given thai the
General Election lor Presidential and
Vice- Presidential Electors and Repre
sentative in Congress will be held at
the voting precinct* fixed by law in
the County of Kershaw pn Tuesday,
November Si, ilX)8, said day being the
Tuesday 'following the first Monday,
as prescribed b/1aw.
The qualification* for suffrages are
as follows : -
Residence in .State for two years, in
the County one year, in the polling
precinct in which tho elector offers to
vole, four months, and the payment
six months before any election of any
poll tax due anil payable, provided,
That ministers in chargen of an organ*
ued church and teachers of public
schools shall bCentitled to vote after
six months' residence in the State,
otherwise qualified.
Registration? Payment of all taxes,
including poll tax, assess -d and col
lectable during the previous year. The
production of a certificate or the re
ceipt of the 'officer authorized to col
led inch taxes shall be conclusive
pr.oof oitfie payment thereof.
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls Managers and Clerks must
take and. subscribe to the Constitu
tional . oath. The ? Chairman of the
Hoard *<t Manngersican administer the
oath to the otlier Managers and to the
Clerk ; a Notary Public nhist adminis.
ter the oath to the Chairman. The
Managers elect their -Chairman and
Clerk. '
Polls at each voting .place must be
opened at 7 o'clock a* in., and closed at
4 o'clock p. m., e$f;ept in the City of
Charleston, where tjiey shall ho opeped
at 7 o'clock a. in., and closed at six
p. m.
Managers have the power to fill a
vacancy ; and if none of the managers
attend, the citizens can appoint from
among the Qualified voters, the Mana
gers, who niter being sworn, can con
duct the election.
At the rlose of the election, the
Managers ami Clerk musf, proceed to
publicly open the ballot bo*es ami
count the ballots therein, afiddbh-j
finite without adjournment until the
same is completed ; and make a state
ment of the result for each office, and
sign the same. Within three days
thereafter, the Chairman of the Hoard,
or some one designated by the Hoard,
must deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the boxes con
taining the ballots and written state
ments of the elect jpu.
Managers of Election? The follow
ing Managers of Election hav.e beet)
appointed to hold the election at the
various precincts in said County ;
Camden Opera Mouse? J.J. ffoodale,
K. H. C'ureton and T. H. Bruce.
Hetlmne? \V. ri. Marshwll, K. T.
Estridge and J. N. Nicholson.
West vi lie ? T. B. Clyburn, J. T.
Owens and II. J. Munn.
BufTalo School House ? J. A. Shaw,
R. F. Mtingo and W. C. Iloherts.
Kirklej's Store? T. K. Kirkley, II,
'J\ ilorton and S. A. West.
Brewer's Sfore? S.^N. Hammond, G,
F. Hammond and p. B. Jphnsoi)
McLean's Branch ? J C Price, W IJ
Collier and Alex. Shaw.
Mt Zion Church? Itufus Moseiey, W
B Lee and W I. Stokes.
Stockton ? PT Bruce, W It Gardner
and B M l'oarce, Jr.
Hanging Kock? L C Hough, 1 It
Hayes and F P Triiesdell:
Liberty Hill ? OR Clements, W K
Thompson and It C Jones.
Kabon X Roads? Papnie Kabon, J
M Mickle and Win. Kelly.'
Lang's Mill? W II Tiller, A K Ken
nedy and A L Kinard.
Blnney ? J G Kelly. , Arthur Simpson
and .1 M Thornton.
Shaylnr'4 Hill ? L II Oglnirn, Henry
Drakeford and Lewis Young.
JWey'a Mill? M W llougb, H T
Johnson and Jos. Baker.
Stokes' School House? II 4 P^jte, T
W McLeod and W W Hopkins.
Manager* at eaoh prccinct named
above are requested to delegate one of
their nurab&f to atSflure - boxes,
and blanks for the election.
Joe Hough,
J. A. Qrigsby,
Commissioner* of Federal Election toT
Kersbaw County, 6. G. i
* ? 7- " .w .25 ?.
NOTICE OE ELECTION.
Static ok j-'octji Ua|9iina i
County of Kershaw J
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
OCTOBER 8, 9 & 10.
? ' . . ' ' ?. ? ? " V ? . r
The curtain will be drawn on these
days for exhaustive exhibit of fash
tollable Fait garment s and fabrics
and requisites. We have assembled
the latest stocks of the finest, most
stylish, most fascinating merchan
dise during our number of years of
retailing. The store is in gala attire
and stocks are attractively arrang
ed for your viewing. Your presence
to the leadine- stvle . function of
the year Is cordially requested. We
await your judgment,
The new Milliner ?s bewitching.
Our showing is a revelation of the
season's most' approved New York
and Parisian style ideas. Miss Jes
setnine Arble (in charge of millinery)
has excelled herself. "Completeness"
is the keynote in every department.
Every good garment style, every
promising color and weave in fabric,
every fad and fancy and staple in re
quisites await your viewing ? and
your purchasing, if you choose, at
surprisingly low prices.
Thifirsday, Friday and Saturday
are the three days. We hope to see
you here. You will be equally wel
come whether You buy or merely
come a-sight seeing. Let us disclose
the new Fall styles to your view.
HIRSCH BROS & CO.
R. M. Kennedy, Jr.
OOTTON BUYER/
INim renting tieorge II.
McFad4ett.
Oftico In Hour of Singleton's
Old Bakery.
lligliwt Prices Paid.
FORECLOSURE SALE.
Suti? of Sou t-b C'ar-i 1 u t lie Court
olinr, / of Common
Oouuty of KcibIjuw.) l'lea*.
// (7 Carrison, Plaintiff
A'j'iiiixt
Frank Phelps, John P Phelps,
ChnrU-H Phelps, Annie L Pi^s,
lilnltu Phelps, M C Went, An
thony Bensky, und 0. U Aixun
"ley, Executor of. the lust IVllt and
Testament of J. B. Phelp , deceas- ?
e(i Defendants,
Under ami by virtue of a docreo i" the
above entitled ease, ma?l?? by tl?? Hon
(itiililo Geo. W. (ia^a. Judire IVefilin#
in the 6th (Mr. nit, and Inuring d i?? 'be
2 1st day of .SefXetnb'ij ItfOtf. I will offer
lor sale in front of the Court Uou?e door
in the i:My of t'amdeu, in the county and
Slain nloVeHHt.1. UuriiiK t ho legal b)'JM
of sale. on the lira Monday in Novum
bor , I nf?8 . iifxt. being 'h? pocond day
thereof, i ho following parcels of land:-?
All Mint ftioco, pare*) or lot of land
in i be n'v of Ctniden in tbc County of
Kor?bittv and Hint <j i f South Carolina.
?i:d l.eiiifr a ('art 01 fho.se town lot*
hi. own ii& ? i/iPuyelie Hflli" property,
plal of which in on record in Hook I). I).
I) , pp. 640 and 511, in the office ( f the
<Morl( of Court for Kerjhaw Cou.tr.
SiMil lot is hounded on I e North by Li
t'ttvftie Avriine, on thp K?st by the re
mniniiiK portion of f,ot NA. 3 of th'fl' ha
I'ayptte H mII property lots, on the Somh
tiy the Coitniy jail premise*, on the West
by the. remaining portion of l?ot No 4 of
l<ulr?)y?tte Hall properly. Iota. Uaid lot
coiftisiR of a strip of Ave (5) fpet of the
cxire.me R stern poition of lot No. ?, and
of li/tv live (fj5) feet of tin- Western por
tion of Lot N<> 3, of thp ?ai<l LaFayette
1 1 h ! I proper) lots.. Sad lot herein dp
8crii>e<l has a uniform width of sixty (GO)
tent and n rtrpth of om*~btin<}rpd sml-fli*?
ly four ( I ' > -I j ie-'t, mrre or |e??, and is
I hat lot uenxeved lo the late J. 11 I'helpe
hv Isabella Mathis. Ala^,
(All that panel or tract of land in the
cA>u?i . y and Slate aforesaid, containing
one hundred .rni'l sixteen (116) acre.*,
known an Myers land, -and l.ohndeJ
on the North and Kast bv Hnds of S l(,
Adim?, South by the Chrraw lload, and
Wot by t lio Mill pond of s?id 8 U.
I Adams, ni)() b? inj; that Innd convpYed to
the lu'e J Ii l'helpi Ly Anthony Beunloy by
do-d dated April Gill, 1904, and recorded
in t he office of the Clerk of Court of Ker
shaw Ooiinty i.i Moot I . I. j.f nt f-.nge 452.
i'lio ub.ive dnciibed tracts of lind to
j be sold snpaiatuly, *nd the lot in Camden
to bo sold firBt.
Toruin of sale, rash in each CA<0. Pur
chaser to pay for papers
A:: v Lq !)*?' itm ?ni.*
of ? it, "her of tlu above described parcels
or lots of laad shall llr#t deposit with the
M.v-tur in e.iph cr-.JO the sum pf l>q
Hundred I) dlar* ($?00 00) in cash op ecr,
};rted check, as a pl'dge to make good
his bid. ? ?
li A- WITTKOWSKY,
Ma tor for Kershaw C* unty,
Oct. 'Jih, Ui&3.
FORECLOSURE SALE.
Sfalc cf South C .. ruliiia, ) Court of Ooni
County of Kershaw. | mon Pio\?.
J'ta Jl. Uurirs, plalntijf
u yulrtut ^
JLt'llie II Benton and The Enterprise
! BuUHimj >tnd Loan Association,
Defendants.
Under u?l br virtue of T^oSSfi in
the n!nvc rj?o made bv the Honorable
Krnest Clary. Judge of the 6th Circuit
?ii.l in tin s:M mu?~*
bear Mg date the lbh day of A??uflt,
1 DOS. I wi'l offer for snle In front of the
Court House door in the city of Camden,
in th.i county anil St'te aforciald, during
th? legpl houis of h&'?. on the flret Mon
day. in November, 1908. next, being ths
second (2nd) day thereof, the following
parccls or lots of Und : ?
All that piece, pare ?l or tract of land
with, buildings thereon, almaled in the
County of Kershaw and State of South
Ciirulim, containing s<Pdy-?ix (fiQ) acros. *
nioiv or leis, bounded Iforth by Ch#>tftt* :
field Ko*d. East by lan*'s of 8h?ornt
(South ty Inndi formerly of Jame* Moore .
nnd Higgim, now \V. 11. Roborts, and
Wot by Uii<la of .buries Moore and Mo.
poh l^ri^, nov Winklar, being the laifd
conveyed to tho late Ann C l^ovelij^
Kmtni C. Uolerta.
The trael of land' aboya dogcrlbtd
ho ?old drat.
AUo, All that piece, parcel or trM
land wiili building thereon #ituat#i
the city n( Camden, in the county of |
thaw and State of South Carolina, a$i
Northweit corner of the Interaction
Lyttleton and Kulledgc Streets, consi
irifc of three poitioss of town lots, fr<x
inp one hundred and Qv?(105) feel
on I.vttleton Street, and extending
Wft with a uniform width, one nn
dref) j^nd nii,oty fiu/ft' (198) feet on R
ledge Street, and goundou on the Nortk'7^
by piqperty ho# or formerly of 8. B. t<a- ^
tbam, K^st by Lyttleton Street. South tyy y
U utUdge Street and West by properly ">
now or formerly of S B. Latham- 8fli<ji
lota buinK tj)o juoperty of tho lftp |
C. Love. This parcel of land in thpk' .
of (/.imdcn in to he sr>ld in tliree (8j ?
ami* lots ; one lot fronting fnrty-ftv<
feet Ka?t on Lyttleton 8tre?t %r ?/f\
ningback West of n uniform widt' ltj_
depth of One hundred and forty (' )T?
one lot fronting sixty <(10) feet "1
Lyttleton Street and tanning t Pch{
along Rutloijge St rout, of ? Af
width to* the deptlj of ' one'ht
forty (140) feet'; %nd one Jot 'f T0
ty.seven (6?) feet Pouth r ti L
htreet and running hack Nr A?T
form width to the depth of /_
and live (105) feet accord I' vfM*
I the said lots to be exhlb1 ?
?ale. f*bJt
Terras ot-?ale, cash i' ^*6 j,
chascr to pay for pa ,4
desiring to hid at said r r
fjpaU.Wtlh-tho ^id tho
I wo Hundred Dollar Bm -
the country tjrect of oft * o
of 0?e HandretJ /?? V
the aale of each of ' t,
Camden, in mor.?] ^
a pledge to mt|ie i ^
Maate
Oot.tthltOt.