The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 26, 1909, Image 2
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PUBLISHED KVKliY KKIDaY
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W". Xj. McDOWBLI,
BVbrohictiow Kara* Ono >?ar , >1 .?0,
fix mouth*. 74 ??oU; thito month#, 40
eenu.
Buniotm local*, & cwnwptr line each in
nertiou.
(Uudldatun' Card* (or County orticas
$6.0P< C'ongroisional $10.00,
Ooiuinunf< *tioiiM will \tf puhliahej when
of iul?iuf?t to the general public and
?notof ? dofaiiiftorv natir*. No r?
?poauibitity will bn a h h u u> e d (or the
viowg of correM|iond?iitH.
Bmi ro? A J>vt.Kr;niNO : Ordinary
transient ft<UorliHmeule, lifBtimieriion
$1.00 per i.iju* re peach ? uo?e<(uent in
fertlon 60 coiiIh per aqnaro.
Bates for contract a?l r <? r t in i n jf will hr an
nounced upon application at the office
All cominunieationn addrttieed t<< .Una
paper moat be aecowpiiokd by thfij 'n j
name and uddrota l,'<' writer. ?'i i<r
der to inauro attention. Keieeied n?un.
gacrlpta will not he rrtnrocd
CAMI>KN, H <?'. J-'Kli 190$
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Comproinho IN'acliftl On IVolii
(ion 1HJ1.
The Senate lubi night p&uaed an
amend inent to the prohibition hill.
The hill provides in brief :
Held an election ,Juiy li> in coun
t icB now having diwpeniur iea to do*
lei mine whether they hIikII contin
ue (he sale of wfti?kev>
This wonld give prohibition for
two weeks under the opening pro
viliens of the prohibition bill.
AH ccuntica voting to retain the
diBpeuBHriea will he under prt vl
Bions o( Gary-Coihran act.
A TALK < >K T ! I K T( >\V X S A N I > ]
TliK TIMHS,
my iM'.nuv (.. I'l.vrr cm i:k.
About 3il yon.ru ago, I oeensfdofdy
got a irip to our beloved aoddiiatoriiv
old (own now tbo city of Catpden.
wfieif 1 go there now T <Jo not pet
the plousanl fbct o of tbo genial mcr
oh&ntH II Baruch and othera. I no
? loo the principal l>u?:n? ?i? houana ar,d
.ennrt bonpf1 ?vro. how on upjTof Mm:..
etr'o' T Inv" h'.ud i? fc.iid tb>i!
w|;Ukey and lukri' i improve wjM.
a^r, thin theory e<rta->n!y d> e? ?!'?:
epp'y to the look > dm' p?*t of tin
city down t.ow i>- i < (lie o!d rouri
hoU?0. I n nt!i( I' -t < t'ooH, I H"0 l?( ft : i
t'flt! roRidef.f"), Ii l- I 'I. t?. p:fty
B'orcs. ni.'l \ \v< f'n ';'n* t.S in
gom ru! When 5 1 ". it' i y .* .ii!.-m
hiivegivou to" u. .) f i ; ? s u r. ? li.-'ii!
the tiding.* f - ? it 1 1 Fitbo* 'i'c ro ro<
to Cmn Ion lotnor:o.v I' .rii./ li '.i
night 1 would dro;w;i u out tin- b?j ?,
Hticka o( r< I Hii.n.f.l cnu'U \fi-rj
wo would arrive in tow;: i -o >n i.~
wo would ?,iiter ii ?? i <iro if ffM p!> n h - i
buy tnilJLh'iM uini piea>*?t :.'? l in*- (Inii !
I would bo.r bim '<> roir-'i I h it tin
Cftndy would Collin with fi look from
him which m( ant f'-r ni" to It t him
alone He foul ! <??'? ;i'i v| 'i-n ??
wanted frot,u hi>v of t!i* 4uur.;b;i it '
rnonoy or no noon \
It CPU i>e h.'lid ''I t ; >4 Crdlt ll ' ll!)
bored |hi' (?iiiiliii.'i.u.i i.!
all of lb" v' >o i <?! -v r ii'"'''li:V'i' ? <>f
Camden in t hot <lnv :i-,d Mint) luiv
gone to (bn ^r.' ii, beyond, ii i t then
kindnoia to ih, and tlm fuvorn w i
recoiveil ut tln ir hands is inde'iHy
written in my mind.
W lion I ?? ? ? t up in th^ I'otiH 11 ^ in
g^nerall y Iho fiMO I'ntno th-? turning
point io life Mv f-t'iu-r lun^h* tnr
to work tint lit,- f?i!e 1 in l'.i'nio?' in
to lovo 1 1 , I con 1 n<?c n?? ( I.Hiiiif. in
ft life on the f irm I rrvu'd hIhii'I
it vory well unl.i tin' tu n M-h t >*?
onme t <"?f ? \v?rtn f >r uie to drink it
W,e noulil debate <>n 1. 1 i " o.iibj?}"t be
tween tlic plow handU-4 nulling th?*
long rowH o' corn on a hot s 'j tu
rner day. He woiiKl point ont to
roe the full v ? ? f ri Younnatrr wasting
lii? limo and hi1' lite in a town when
rxtsrciup, country, itir and 8un?h ih
wcro very ofnt'ntiui to longevity
Suclt talk to nifi w? iil in ont; our find
out tbo other f .> r an insatiable andr
tion had htruok mo to j^et out of l>'ue
Jeaus. "hi itciu e'* and l>n>j/nn shors '
He ftlwayH kt'pt up with mv tnovo
ment? in tin' wloros t<> st?.- what I wn? j
haying. I looked and thought but
said nothing'. When he wont out to |
hitch ap t ho tofun for u.h to sl?wti
home then w?s mv tun to ?lo hi iin-*:
trading. On a iovfiy Sun Ik\- morn- i
ing wlten ho w?m down in thn pas. ?
ture giving aait to lite shei'p I ?ud-j
died old Mollie and clipped on'. ? l? <?
lot gate dikfi.l out in a new suit ;
bought on credit a M atmr.onu! cur.-;
didulo at largo, when ho returned tot
the house and miHHod me and iiioiut-!
he thought perhaps 1 hu 1 gone t"'
cliurcli, and he' was cortcc*. 1 null
many ol the youn^ dnui-><ls ti.*>t ? 1 n \
The Implement Co.,
RICHMOND, VA.
It is very important boili for
elective ami economical work to
procure
The best of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Our New p escriptivo Catalog
just issued tells .ill a! out the U>t
timo and labor-Having machinery.
It is one of the be^t anil most in
teresting I implement Catalogs is
sued. Mailed free on request.
?
We are also headquarter* for
Farm. Wagons. Buggies,
Barb Wire, Fencing,
V-Crimp and other Roof
tag, Gasoline Engines,
Saw and Planing Mills.
Write tor priccs and catalog*.
The Implement Co.,
1302 Main St* - Richmond, Va.
M)i| Ibt c*ciji|>UrA. ntn nune ou me'
by fchfiw*rh 1 ton-! ? it rmli&r Iat?
that afternoon in r*)turi>ii<tf !io?C?> in
vrdt-r thai In v.ml l i.ot #* c iu?* willi j
It on I A*<M op thii?u# to uiy motion |
{ came n t li? I'U' k way *u<| no oik1'
an* mo 1 woikft'i t'ic Lame
p?ul,
for b??for<> he w?n aware t-fiftt I <veri
litt'1 bought it Crops pai.nod out;
?C'U th*t year awl Cotton l?ron^i>l a'
fair price Kuv?tt eJitw I qt|>( farm!
ir?i/. I rat'?? r of Um* opinion it
wm ?loiriri>fcftf ni to niy haa'tli
piiSI7
Hl(|? vnl! \.v r?-<'?;iv?il iot ?
?ifi'ljiv <??*?/ I'. <? Wftici'i? if hit near
1 o M ii' h Ji'iih liK'J. 'I In* Itoitni
ji#irvi.# i } ; c li^'.t to nnv or nil
bW*. ' M. (5, WKKT.'
S?i{n?fviH/ir K. C
0;un?!<*n, S. (J, I*'. h. '?;ilht l(. th'.J.
Frederick O. Wicgaiiri*
Violinist.
Pupil* rcc?iv<-rt. ('me "Kirk woo?l"
Hotil.
Joint WiciraiHl, Jr.,
Director of Orrjiostra at "The
Kirk wood "
Teach, r of l'-nno. IJ? ^utri^ra ami
?<l V it tin <t | mi fit i h i < c;'i veil .
Surveyor's Notice.
? ? . ? < 1 ....
I filiall hft |>l?<ua* I to mtv <; those wi*h
in? H'irv?*vi uii'l | ? ) : v ' h iiiiwlo at t ) i i r
IikkIh III Ki'i>.b4w ? Ui/nty, ']'t:r HIM rt ??
? Oflftllif A'iflffHH lll<* lit ll> H')l f'lirtllyH,
H. or have villi Mr Jmi T.
Mftckd. at lli< K i>t N:?ti*'inl H.rk of
CaiiKitMi \V. 1$. TWITTV.
JH'C, 17, i(J'M
Notice.
< > ?? i.*i*' "fy ti i t \ j I'Vtv. 7 tb i my l>'.\ ,
,J i k i." I " r j * 3 i i . I , h ft ni'' w;'h'>utai)\
(uititc wlin'rVf, tin i I herthv f> r*
till any <<i,<* lioi)?triu , ?ciotuin/ or
fct'difijy It in. ii ?? i* it mitior. An I
? i tn.' iltoi -.i liu#. lliix ni?.t cc v.iil Ik
dealt, ?vt'ti accoriiinj; !'i*%v.
ft! ?i > I (J Mill !!.
\V i ? v i ! I vy S . C .
SEEDS
fresh. Reliable, Pure
Gu*. an! ted to Please
I. si ry t rr a n<l
I'l.jiiti r Mioui'l ii ? ' ? 'i<
i ir r 'm il "if
V 'if t ; ? r ti lifuWH hthi*.
SPfCIAL OFFER
ron 10 CENTS
k-ZMTj- ^ fn^Qus COLLECTION
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\T NOI'TH I ICS sKKl) < n.
n hi. i:?>< K fin d, I MiaioU
NOTICE.
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\\ ii ! I> K.'ili l|i )V S Doil'l,
J K A n \ h :i >1. r. ' . 1 l-./iftii .
War. I ? S< Ii. .-..luiru's l'isi/ /..I? W II
'/? hi ) ?. I I \ ' ' h" m. 1 , ! ' A I'oi
W - i ! ? I > ? ! ' i - I I) l>iu?.
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\V ir.i ii, 'i'.r. : ;| >i 1 'i.'v/./.a (i !?', Tuylor.
k r. * Ha i , I . i 1 1 i'if
I* M ZKMl'. Mav-iir.
A-:, m : .1. .1 ' ? 1 > A I K. clerk
I M?. ilcii, .
fl IS 4 HI
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m a Is
? MANUFACTURKRH ok ?
Doors, Sash , B'inds.
Moulding, Building Material
ash \V ?* : ^ ! 1 1 s and Cord.
CIlAHIiKS'lON, - - - - S. O.
Purcha.se o r make?, which |
e ?ii tr.?i".'. superior to any;
aold Sour V., and t hereby save
motu*\ .
Window a 1 1 ? i V m i ^ v (llasa h
: . r- i i \ .Tilly 4 7 ?
t.
Plant Wood's Seeds
For The
Garden h Farm.
Tl.ii"1- y yc:o- .n with
a M!T??a??rrr fHttc every
yt'.i r ? until we have today 0110
of the la- jc-'t hu^in?'-nf!? in weda
in tins co'M.try ? is the beat of
c viJcncc a* to
Ihe Superior Quality
of Wood's Seeds. 4
Wo are headquarter* for
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas, Soja Beans and
all Faorn Seeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog
tho most useful and valuable of
(ianlen ami I arm seed Catalog*
mailed free on requeAt.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
8**d*m?nf < Itlohmond, Va.
THE IUQ
SALIi
Hirsch
Soon to be
gin i at tilt?
BIG STOBE.
Hirsch Bros. !
t ? * - .? ..... .. ..
sco. ; Satisfa-ctiorx or 1To\xx JMCoxj-oz r :E3a,c2c,
CAMDEN, S C.
Mail Ordvrs
- Filled
o?i ths
Wttite Sale
Goods.
THE SAVING
SALE OF WHITE
? ? * ?
- ' :? ' V ; . ?
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 24th at 9 O'clock.
Greater Savings Than Were Ever Before Possible.
Til IS <J RANI) WHITE SALE, ro eagerly looked forward to by every thrifty Camden housewife, reaches a height of
economy an<T excellence this season that is most inspiring. Wo placed our orders for these goods last October, during the
election excitement, when wholesale business was at a standstill, w~heu cotton was low, the factories were idle and the
manufacturer* *<> eagei for bu-iness that they were willing, even eager, to grant us PRICE CONCESSIONS WITHOUT PUIS-!
t.KUKNT. Tims we are. able to offer you this vast gathering of finely made White Garments and Sterling Materials at such
savings ;i s should bring you here right -early Wednesday morning. Remember the Saving Sale of White can last but a shoit
while. Take time by the forelock and economize while you may ? '1 he opportunity will soon be gone.
Skirts, Knickerbocker Sets, Chemise
I: ach garment full and liberally cut, trimmed with the daintiest of long-wearing laces, choice imported Embroideries and
r?.-al >i'!k ribbons of live most charming coiors. In a word, they are garments that yoo will fall in love with, and the sur
prising priced will astonish you with their LOWNliSS. _
Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers.
Not merely thrown together, as is some of the \V hi to Sale
-tuil \??n *-ee widely advert isp;!, I.- 11 1 each garment carefully
made l>v expert needlewomen in airy, -unlit factories, from
t lie lust mat erials t hat keen Imvini; "kill could secure, rJ'he
pi ices represent marvels in economy.
CORSET COVERS.
i Ladies' I'or-ct Covers, 80c quality at
) Ladies' Corset ('overs, 40c quality at
I Ladies' Cnrset. Covers, (>0c qual if y at
Ladie-sM 'orsct Covers, G5c quality at
Ladies' Corset Covers, $1,00 quality at
LADIES MUSLIN GOWNS.
75c quality at
? 1 .25 (piality at.
1 .50 quality at
2/2") (piality at
2.75 (piality at
8.00 quality at
ENGLISH LONGCLOTH.
5 pes Best Quality English Longcloth 12 l-2c quality 0 l-2c
S pes Best. Quality English Longcloth, 20c quality, at 12 l-2c
10 pes Beat Qualit) English Longcloth, 30c quality at 19c
Ladies* Muslin Combination Suits.
$ I 25 quality at
1 .50 (juality at
2.25 (piality at
j 8 75 (piality at
(i 00 quality at
21c
29 c
4Sc
59c
79 c
49c
89c
$119
1.89
1.48
1.98
9Sc
SI. 19
1.79
2.98
4.98
Ladies Muslin Underskirts.
7 5c piality at .
$ 1 .00 (juality at, '^c
1.50 quality at
1 ,7.') quality at l lu
2 25 (juality at j
2.7") quality at
:>.2 "> (juality at i..4r?
India Linons.
4<>i) \ds Fine India linons 12 l-2e quality at 8 l-3c
500 yds FineJInUia Linons, 15c quality at 10c
bOO yds Fine India Linons, 25c quality, at 17 l-2c
Ladies Muslin Drawers.
80c quality at
HOc .piality at * ^c
$ 1 .00 quaiity at ?JC
51 25 quality at
Persian Lawns.
3 pes 70 inch White Fino Sheer Organdie. 60c quality 39c
4G inch Persian Lawn, 30c quality, for thi* ?ale )?jc
40 inch Persian Lawn, G5c quality, for this sale ? vj!
82 inch Persian Lawn, 25c quality, tor this sale .
80 inch Persian Lawn, 17 l-2c quality, for this sale
NAINSOOK;
10 pes Fine Quality Nainsook, 15c quality at lie
15 pes Fine Quality Nainsook. '25c quality, at 17 1 2
S pes Fine quality Nainsook, 45c quality at 4* 29c
Suits and Skirts.
50 Ladies' White Embroidery Lawn-Suits will be sold at
this sale at $2 98. worth $10.00 each.
A new lot of White Linene and Cannon Cloth Skirts, made
up in the latest styles, especially for this sale, 9Sc, worth $1.50
One lot at $1.10, worth J 2 . 25.
Ladies Shirt Waists.
One lot Black Figured Waists 85e quality at 59e
One lot White Lawn and Pique Waists, 1.75 quality, for thi>
sale 98c
One lot of colored stripe and dotted Waists, 2,25 for this
? sale ' 1 19
(hie lot of White and Ecru Net Waists; also one lot of Colored
Silk Waists, 6.00 qirtfjity at 3.9s
White linens and linen sheetings for dresses& waists
90 inch Wide Sheeting, 1.00 quality, at 79c
90 i'lch Wide Sheeting, 1.25 quality, at 97c
36 inch wide all pure linen, G4c quality, at 49e
3(5 inch all pure linen , 35c quality, ah 19c
3G inch all pure linen, 45c quality, at 29c
White Table Damask.
I pc good quality Table Damask, 35c quality, for this sale 19c
I pcall pure Liuen Table Damask, 50c quality for this sale 39c
[ pc all pure linen Table Damask, 65c quality for this sale 49c
1 pc all pure linen Table Damask, S5c quality for this sale 69c
1 pc all pure linen Table Damask 1 25 quality for this sale 98c
A full line of Linen Crash Toweling from 9c up.
Linen Towels.
15c Towels, for this sale <)c
25c all Lenen Towols for this sale 1<)0
A lot Turkish Towels, 35c quality, at i<j(?
We will put on this Special White Sale a full lino of Sheet
ing, Pillow Casing, Ready-made Sheets and also Pillow Cases,
at a big reduction.
Ginghams. Madras, Percales.
5,000 yds Check Gingham*, 7c quality, for this sale, special 4c
150 yds Fine White Madras, 20c quality, at 1 jc
3(> inch best quality Percales, with borders, 12 l-2c quality,
sale price 7 I -2c
500 yds colored Madras, in short lengths, 12 1 2c quality,
sale pi ice 7r
Black and Colored Voiles and Panama Skirts.
Fiue Black Voile Skirts, 6.50 quality at 4 4S
Fine Black Voile Skirts, 8.50 quality, at 5.98
All Black Voile Skirts, worth 12.50ajid 15.00 at 9.4S
All Black and Colored Voiles and Panamas, worth 8.50 at 1 48
All Black and Coloied Voiles and Pauamas, worth. 5 00 and
6.00 at 3.98
All Tailor-Made buits at a big reduction.
A FULL LINE OF FtNE EMBROIDERY TO BE SOLD
AT A VERY LOW PRICE.
For Kent. '
Tlii Ope* H'<ue? Hiorp. Apply
to L. HuUet k d i Co, t
C >uid? u, H. C.
Executors' Notice.
All |>a r f it*M indebted t? the lute Mrs.'
Alice M VaU|i|?n will plea*# make pay
ment to t lit* UD<k'f?ijf?ie<L and nil partita
having claims her or htr nUt?
will pr?t?(*iit lite HMiiMt duly aUe?t?*i to
the ti ii< r* ik ' 1 11' 1 for pay inept.
W W. IIIJCKAHF.K
it A. V AUG HAN,
Kxecutor* Kxiate Alice M. Vnughun.
Jan. SOthp l
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
liiiH, i
i w. J
State of Houtli Carol in*, i C'?;urt of
County of Keruhaw. ) Magistrate.
A I) Kennedy, PluintlJ),
wjuinnt
J W. Vnwjhati, Defendant.
To Any lawful Countable!?
Complaint bavin# been made unto
me I >y the above named Plaintiff tliat
Defendant is justly indobUd to Plaln
tiir in I liu colli of NiTicty-N'liiH Dollartj
at in more fully ahown by Complaint
herein this <luy filed in my ofllce.
These are ilitr?*for? to require you to
Hiiininon* tin* aul<J Defendant to appear
before me in in > office in Camden. 8. O,,
Ht the expiration of twenty daya tfter tha
Hprvii'O hereof. ex< lueivo of the day of
hiicIi service, to answer the ?nid Com
plaint, or judgment will he ^iven against
Hail Defendant by default.
(J i ven under my hand and seal t'liu fith
day of February. 1909.
11. M. FINCIIKK. ( i- h.]
Ma^is'rate.
T ) J. W. Vatr/lian, Defendant in this ac
tion.
Take notice that the Comp'aint I i tlru
action wns filed in the oftice of H. M.
Fincher. Mamstrute for DeK.i'h 'J own
?hip. in tbo S t ?? r. ? of South Carol i. ft, cn
the 5{Ji iiiiv of Fcliruurv, 19(9,
CI.AKKK <Nc vo i THKHOKOW,
i'UiutifC'd Attornty*
< b 5lli, 1909.
NOTICE.
S alt' of South 0uolir.{0
County <?f Ke tliAw^S
City of Cam*en. 7
Whereas, at a meeting of the Oity
Council of ihe City of Camden, he'd on
tlic Htli day of February, I'.Hjl), the fol
lowing resolution was adopted:
' Resolved, that a special election bo
held in the City of Camden, S C., < n tho
!*di ilav of March , 19?'9, at whidi lliere
vliall bo sul nrttcd t<> the qualified elect
orsof niid City of Camden for ratification
i he follow ing or^inan ?e :
AN <>RI>ISaNCE
'lo K&einpt fiom Yaxati n for Fiv? Years,
Kxcep; For School Pmio^es. Manure-;
turing EiMblishmepis, Eftctcd in (Jitfr?? *
of Cain len :
He it ordained, By the Mavor and
Aldermen of the City of Camden, in
Council Assembled. that from and after
the passage of this Ordinance, all uianu
frictoiiea hereafter established in the City
rf Oamden, S C.. shall be exempt from
taxation by said City, except for school
purposes, tor five (5) successive years
from the time of the est?bliihment of
such manufactories.
Notice is hereby given tb.it there will
bo a special election held in the City of
Camden, S. (J., on the 9th d iy of March,
1909, tue question of the ratification of
the aaitl Ordinance-. At thi? election al
qualifiel ele ctors will h - eligible to vote
t hose electors favoring the ratification
of the sai 1 Oidinanee phall vote a ticket
n which shill b? printed or written the
words 1 'For ratification." Th -se electors
opposing the said raiilication shall vote a
ticker, on which *hall be printed or writ- *
ten the w ' r< ; h '?Against ratification."
For Bftid election the polls shall be open
ed at the regular appointed polling
places in uich ward at eight (8) o'clock
in the morning and shall be closed at
four (4) o'clock in the afternoon.
Attest :
F. M. ZF.MP,
Mayor.
J. J. QOODALE.
Clerk.
Feb. 12. 19G9.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Com pi tint Not Served )
Slate of South Car} C> urt of
cdina, > Common
i County of Kershaw. \ Pleas.
Th'S C DuBose, Plaintiff,
against,
Essie A DuBose, Chas E DuBose,
Bessie V. DuBose, Mary D. Pitt ?
man, Kate DuBose, M. A. Du
Bose, and M, A DuBose, as Trus
tee and Quir.iian for the Minor
Children of her late Husband, Tho
hi as C DuB ose, to tcit, . Essie A ?
DuBose, Charles E DuBose ,
Ilamjxion C DuBose, Scotta Du ?
Bose, Mary A DuBose, Helen Du\
Boso, Kate DuBose and Thos. C,
Du Bose.
Defendants.
To the Defendants :
YOU AUK HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint in
this action which will be fi'cd tn the of
fice of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common
Pleas for the raid County, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the aald oom
plaint on the subscriber at hii olTlce in
Camden, S. (',, within twenty day* after'
the service hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service; and if you fail to answer
tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for tho relief demanded tn the
complaint.
Feb lMh A. D. 191)9.
W. M. SHANNON.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendants, Charles E. DuBose
and Bessie V. DuBose:?
Take noticc that, the Complaint in this
action was filed in the oflloa of the Clerk
of the Court of Common IMeas and Gen
eral Session* for Kershaw County, ftfc
Camden, S. C? this 16th day of February,
A. 1) 1909.
v W. Mr SHANNON,
_ ^ ^ PiaintfTs Attorney.
Fsb. 10th, 1100.