The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 23, 1912, Image 4
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T. Sdmund Krumbhols, Plaintiff,
*l&lnst
<Jo u i t?r, Bruce M*sl
Mty Coulter
OWt
?. w. uorjfit, an of
the Estate of W. L. Coulter. 4#
" leorge H. Coulte
ajr. Hall Ml Kw:j
kut? of violet M.
?Mti,
lL 8*rw4) :i
WlllUm Adams Coulter, Bruce
Noel Coulter. Veronica May Coulter
Alclda Hannah OwiHer, Otorie V.
W. Duryee* George H. Coulter and
Frederick W? Hall.
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint
In this action, which will he filed
in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, for the
?aid County, and to serve a oopy of
your answer to the said complaint
on ? the subscribers at their offices
la Camden, 0. C? within twenty
days after the service hereof, ex
clusive ef the day of such service;
and if you fall to answer the com
plaint within the time aforeeald
the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Oourt for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated Jan. 10, A. D. 1912.
Shannon ft Mills,
Plaintiff's Attorneys, j
To The Defendants:
William Adams Coulter. Bruce
Noel Coulter, Veronica May Coulter
Alclda Hannah Coulter, George y4
W. Duryee, Oeorge H. Coulter an4
Frederick W. Hull;
You will pleeee take notice that
the complaint herein was filed In
the office of the Clerk of the Court
for Kerphaw County at Camden, 0.
C., on the 11th day of January,
1012.
Camden, 8. C., Jan. 11, 1912.
Bhannon ft mills,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
January 12, lil*.~f 6ti.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
State of 8outh Carolina.
County of Kersha*r.
Court of Common Pleas.
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John Kershaw, Plaintiff,
Against J
John H. Deas, Defendant.
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint Served.)
To The Defendant:
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint
in this action, '6f which a copy is
herewith served upon yoj?, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the
said complaint on the subscribers
at their office in Camden, S. C.?
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
Dated January Jnd, A. D. 1I1X
SHANNON * K IULf,
^ Plalotlff a Attorney*.
NOTION.
We bag to inform OM pa bile that
we an sow better prepared than
ever to do any kind of repnlrlag
on abort notice.
We overhaul and repair Oaaoline
engines, steam engines, bollerf, saw
mill and lumber plant*, cotton fine
dynamo*, motor*, automobile*, gun
and bicycle*,. ateam and water fttt-j
log, plumbing and house wins*.
We are a*?ute Cor Automobile*
Oaaolln* Kng)ne?, Dynamo* and Mo
tor*, Bleotrie supplies and 4cw?~
sories, -'vr# .* W:'
(lull at o?r shop and see th<
smslleet JBlectric lighting plant over
built.
Built bjr us.
We giro out of town work prompt!
attention and make no oharge uu-f
1*** the Job ie satisfactory.
DebOACWS A ftOVYfJfilt,
Camden ttotor Co.
'Phone 100.
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broadtail. sa It Is taken from fpuag
aliQ dsHosis, both to! color ltd um>
tare* sod should he carefully trsatsi.
Plaess that malls ? gpecialty of etogfc
teC fur* keep then at a unffocm Wt?
top' temperalpyy-^i^r ;
fUv v-j^V Uoee Much Water.
in tlu. whi*u wor'#d there are only
gfee&t j/" ? ? people. An inch <1
rnin o?> <??!?' ' ??^r*hed normally would
give two of water for every
man. WmiiUi child on the surface
Of the ,o tr< >t it auother way: If
every m?;>. end child oh the
faco of tlu- -v.-.v uhr-iUl walk up to
to tbo Ink** etc., which
hold New y <r.< or' a- Water supply,
gnd each pour .in ; ?o gallon* of water,,]
It would not enough to last that
city ten ds/iC ^ :
The youth In PolKkja
Professor Blackie was in favor of a
higher age Hmit for parliamentary
candidates than Is at present enforced.
*1 remain decidedly of opinion," he
writes, "that no man Ought to open
his month on the huetlngt or at ptttttO
dinners till he is at least 80 years of
spa. Young men are absolutely lnca
Shle of political wisdom; It Is the frutt
of time snd cannot be extemporised
from the young ebullienoo of the
brain Uke a brilliant lyric poem or m
dsshfng novel." ? V
? TAX HOTUJK.
Nolle# is hereby given that the
book# will be oyeu for collecting
Mate, County and School Two#
from October lltk. Jill, to Mireh
lot, 1*12. A penalty of I per coot
will bo added to oil tut* unpaid
JniHiarjf |at. lAl*. IT per cent *W
rusry lot. 1*1*. sad T psr ceo t.
Aisrch Int. 1*1).
Tho rnto por oootont for Ksrshaw
oouutf Inp follow*;
' Mills.
*t?u usee . . $%
County Uuuni 4%
?TuSr.:v.' 18
School Uxoo , , >. .. ,, I V
Total . . ? ? 17 % |
The following School dloUicto]
?fo ^pcclol lories:
' * school Us Wot- No. 1
?ehool to* Dlot. No. t
school us Dlot. No. ?!
1 school us Dlot. Mo. I
Special ?cbool UUfMoLlp. I
" oehool Us Mat. No. I
school tax Diet. No. I*
?cbool Us Disk No* 11
?obool Us DUt, No. If
?cbool US mt. No. %%
28
?cbool us Dlst. No. &S
?cbool US Dlst, No. 17
?cbool US DUt. No. 1|.
ocbool Us Dlst. No. 1*
Spoclol ?cbool US Dlst. No. tl
Special school UK Dlot. N 6. 22
SpocUl school us Dlst. No. 14
WgiPlol ?cbool Us DIR. No. ft
Spoclol school Us Dlot. No. *7
SpocUl oohool US Dlot. No. It
Spoclol ocbool US Dl?t. No, 40 -
SpocUl ochool Us Dlst. No. 4? 8
Tho poll US Is *1. v c, . ??????
All aplO-bodled malo persons 11 v~
Ins In Koiwhaw county between the
?goo of SI and (( yoaro of age are
lUble to o road Us of two dollars!
which shall bo piittr IttWir thoy pay|
tho State and County taxes for the
preseat yoa*. , * m i- -v.^i r/'
All Information as to Uses will
bo f?mlshod upon application.
D. M. McCASKILL,
County Treasurer.
NOTICE.
Headquarters Republican County
Executive Committee,
Camden, S. C., Fob. It, 1*12
A call !? hereby made Cor a Coun
ty Convention of the Union Repub
lican Party of Kershaw County, to
bo held at Camden, 0. C., Fob. *4,
1912, at 12 m. for tho purpose of
electing three delegates and three
alternate delegates to attend tho
SUte Convention, which meets In
Columbia, S. C., Fob. 29, 1*12, and
five delegates and throe alternate
delegates to attend tho District
Convention to bo held at Rock Hill,
8. C.,xOn or about Ifareh 1^ 4*12.
J. D. McClester, Co. Chrm.
R. H. Halle, Secretary.
Wfto. l*-2t .
Eggs, guineas, hens, turkeys sod
sweet potatoes wanted at the Court
Inn, Camden, S. C.
-ma Wf C%T^?
A- y##|f a
*tattc P^jl^^jUilHOTOH.
wife -row*-'"
"'.?; ymr Alderman, Ward 1. v* ? j
1 hmby announce ifk?U a candi
date tor the office of Alderman
from Ward 1, aad If elected. till
stand for all that tends to the w*
far# of tha city.
M. O. Httckabee,
I hereby announce myself a opui
dldate tor Alderman from Ward I.
subject to tha rulaa governing tha
city democratic primary. It alaqtad
I Pladtffr my teat efforts for t ho city
of Camden, ? JT# ?* jBraaington.]^
For <MfW, Waid 4.
In offering myself Cor re-election
aa alderman from Ward 4, I will
pledge. If elected, to uae my best
endeavor for jthe city of Camden
and It* citizens. Aa to tfep recent
Issues which hare been decided by
tha people, I beg to state that J
will lend my every affort to serve
their will and to advance the Inter
ests of oar town along all pro
gressive lines consistent with con
servatism, Respectfully,
? - 7- U . h: TaNs. ? .
After persistent urging by some
Of my friends I have reluctantly
consented to become a candidate
for alderman from Ward 4. If
elected I shall stand for a clean,
impartial administration of the ci
ty's affairs, municipal ownership of
water And lights and any other pro
gresslve or conservative measure
that- in my judgment will benefit
the cltlsana and tax payers. I
would be glad to have the vote Of
aay citizen in my ward who can
support these principles; If ' he
?rt? I do not want hie yo$e.
Tours truly,
F, M. Wootagu .
st ? h
Friends.
| hereby anuounce myuelf m ?
caadidste for re-election to tfce of
fice of alderman from Ward 9. My
only object In offering myself is
th?| I stand for the beet Interests
of the eltjr. ^ W. ML Johnson,
? Wop >M? m, Wiwd A.
At the solicitation of frleiide.l
hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to th# office of Al
derman from Ward 6, subject to the
rule*, of the Democratic Primary.
8. 0. 2JBMI*.
rat ai> mwum.
Notice Is hereby glren, that. one
month from thla date ? on Saturday,
February 14, mt. I will w? ?r to
the Judge of Probate of Kershaw
County for i final discharge as Ad
miuibtrator of the Bstate of lUv. '9.
fi. Thomas, deceased.
J. Horace Thomas. Jf. P..
Administrator.
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Jan. 24, ltlt
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Poplar Camp No. 969 W* O. W.
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Meets Moadey night on or before
the fnU. moon In each month. v 1
B. K. Sparrow, 0. C.
jr. B. Campbelle, Clerk.
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Wj. ?-!?
rOf Hale.
A It horse power Coser portable
engine. Apply to Henry Sarsge.
Camden, 8. C.
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?-* Kotice. .??/ ? '
? Tbe Camden Motor Co. are sole J
agents for the Har ley-Davidson Mo
torcycle in Kershaw County. '
B. F. JONES, M. D. V.
Graduate . Veterinarian
1 ' pi m 11 'i"1' J
I will be at Mr. JLittJe'a
Stables every Monday.
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B. F. JONES, M. D. V.
J. T. Burdell
Surveyor and Engineer
Camden, S. C.
stock of the
Ctry we beg
*we
m
pared at
[them with
of Groceries
Country Produce I
market afford*,' and
you of the moat
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COMPANY. Pt,
Kirkwood Hot
dence If deal red. *Sp*
to beginners. 60c
advanced; pupils $1 A
ther information i
Kirk wood Hotel,
IjANd
Office oyer
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cal Business Colic
?t ttrif -office,
to secure a bm
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