The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 24, 1918, Image 3
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i.tiKTttl S?>h Appoint meul
Kl?"- '
Slav 10.? 1? ?" opinion j
< " ",u <i?vVriu?r Manning today.
,, ivcnie*. Attorney Oenoral. ,
,tk'^ i i onus "f office of u sheriff |
lllH'M""' appoint IHCUt h> tut*
lion. Tfte opinion
|I?V
t > our iiHVHi \erhal re- j
' ,H opinion US ,u whether or
'I'" .mtnient ,K' ,l"
u"! ?' ,v in the ? ?HU of sheriff
11 : ' ' ' "i.'im'N i general election In the
!??>";? ? ' tin- up|H?lulUlCtll Is JO lie
m (tI say that Motion L'M
" | 1\mU* * *?f 1-HW8 of ^outli
of ?<" ,vads as follows:
" , \ ,'iit of a vara my at an>
11 1|lN of I lie office# vf ??>
,ul" t i!m- S tin to, whether from
c"uu,:' ' i-uaiUui. disqualification, ri>
?l,,s" 'ne'lect to qualify Of the m
? or aplxdnted therto. ex
>"i' term of office. removal
. ..u,uy u,> r,,<>iu H"y ut?en
*,vm , ... (Jovernor shall have full
I,, ,i.|M*iiil souto suit a hie l*'iM>n.
1 1< . w . j ait eleetoi- or the coiii.ty,
vsl7 ; V .nils- qualifying according
u:i hill he entitled to enter unou
! '? ,i i in* otlh'O tt> whleh he has
mi?.iuteil If H ?h- an elective
'KV" i it,/, next general election,
<f'' V: siuU I- held to till
" ' v., I ml term, ami the officer so
ll"' selected ?hall hold said
a!T" rV.r the term of said election or
"rtUT ? all(| until his successor
A\T" iif> and if it he an office
tilled orlfflnally hy appoint
until the adjournment of the
v.siinhly at the regular ses
, , n.-r such appointment, ami
.? ?i?
linMlitie- iueltleiU. to said office ilur
"! ,e jerin ofM.ls scMVhe therein
??Sertiei. 1 i:t" of the same volume
i follows : .
.'i. 1 In ? e\ ent that a vneanev shall
, ..L' nine. t?ceui' in the otlhe of
..V ,u ;l,0 county in this state,
whrther 1'ivni death, resignation des
n.iiiih- ition or other cause, the (.o\
viiatl have full v^ver to appoint
st?U(. .nitahle person who slut I he an
".iinMi'i of -mli eounty. anil who upon
\'u,lx -iiiallfyiaK. aceordJnjr to law.
i... entitled to enter upon am
hoi,)' I lie oiliee until the next genera
Hiftioii f'T itninty sheriffs, and shall
Mihi.'. i i" all the duties ami lia
, -idem to said ottteer duriDK
|,.,:u ..f 1 i- service in said (>ttic<?.
I, ii.pi-ai-v 4-onelusively from the
. ,, li)-, i c|Uoted that an appoinl
"" , ..u.i not he made whleh eouhl
1 1. ? the next general elee
It.i, Mi'tion was originally
V';. ,?,i i.n the Cenertl AssiMiihly in
' , , j|(' and suhsinpieiitly
s<n The -eeonil section quoted was
,.j jmali.v pas-ed in 1?70 and thereafter
,i in ? * ' i? '? I !\Nirr. iMiri* in l?^i < Mini ii^niu
in lN"v . ir.ri.f
\\lii', ilniv sei'ins to he a sli^nr
. ? tli?' terms of these two sec
. ',lJ | lM, ,,t' the opinion that when
II, I lie liirlit jd- the opinion
, , i i ? \ Hit* Supreme (Nmrt in the
. f siaie vs Singleton. 1<H> S. C.
t,,s ? i, \ < au he reconciled. In this
. , onrt had the following to
U li.-u 'a 1 f'lliee i* made elective hy
i . 1 1 -? i i t nt ion and a vacHiiey arises.
: i ;..x ,-i eannot till it hy ap|H?int
i j,.; ? r\'*ept t em) >oia i' i ly . unless the
:ti':on gives him such |K?wer.
y.?. i. j v it<? "tfli prevision in the
. I r 1 1 ! ... . ;|v to the otliee of >o
I
I; il... I ulslature had a t templed j
. -aipow fi- the troverniu" to appoint |
i . .j .i no extemling beyond the n"-t
.! . . -i t ion after the otliee h? -
\ t . ; 1 1 1 * . x'ueh a statute would con
? ;m \ i ihe provisions < ? f the ('<n)stitu
. two respects.
1 n ? .it id I"' an attempi to inakej
. appointivi' which the Coiisti
i.| lU'dared to l?* elective: and |
w , ,| u- an attempt to change the |
? . iii,-e. a - the appointment fort
i i \ pi red term of ollioe would |
- : . \ he less than four years, hut :
? . i t j . ? \ wa> tilled hy a general |
tin- il l-Ill of otliee would he ^
\ <-a r?. |
I . ill he against the letter. a>
? ? H spirit, of the Constitution |
that I he Coventor's appoint-:
;i't I-Ie< t i ve oftlt-e shollhl COI1- j
t'opv after the vacancy had
.1 in the manner conteniplat?*<l i
? "oiiwi itut i ? ? 1 1 . to wit : I'y an j
? \ pressing the i'hoice of the i
.-:eetors of the circuit. ,
I. r.Mvnce to the Constitution. I
?in provision that gives tliej
power to appoint for a term ?
lie\ olid the tirst general
.il'li-!- the oltice becomes- vji
*|"h.* < 'oii<t it ut ion. section ?"?*'. ,
\ \ 1 1 \ c^ tile term "f otliee of'
r four years and until their
? ? . r? ^r,-? ? ^ 1 1 1 1 j ? ha^'e liei.'ii elcited a ltd
'I'll ! . ? !
I - .. well settled principle of law ,
?iii!'*. will coiisirue together and i
??i ? i. ? give such construction to
? i ? legislative provisions as will j
? .eh i?f them force ami effect,
i i : 1 1 of the opinion, therefore, that
? ? n ? ra I As>seuihly in adopting sec-'
IK'.T of the code, wherein they'
i'\ | .less p iji Mtnill the next gen*;
?? e?*t ion- for county sheriffs,' did,
? 1 1 end to ti\ the time for thej
- ? ? 'T - to lake otliee different from1
: veil hy the Constitution. That:
i- ? - "h necessarily was intended by
eial Assenihly to mean that the j
'? ? in-: should have the right to ap- I
?i *> her iff in case of vacancy tin- !
iie\t general ehftlon In that (
f"i State and County officers, j
? eli ; I mo the Sheriff could and
he elected for the full term
V? .ir?. " \V. J. Cormack.
Hea\y Rain at Florence.
? May 1(1. ? This <*i ty ami
ii.k vi>ite<l by torrential
?iiiriuu' i In* last f ? ?r t y -??i sfli t hours
i\<- iImih* i;j-<?nt damage to crops,
? innV. The rainfall has;
" i\ ? ? i' than in tin* memorable j
?r tin- iI.hmI of ami Flor- '
lii-i'ii practically uuder nil
twenty-four hours, and only
nfternoon ha* there been
"P in the rainfall.
A JO.UOO ton AiiMtrian l?attles-hip
1 j- Ue?-n sunk near the naval l?asc
?*' l*??;a l?y Italian naval force*.
I COOPKR'N FOIJTICAL VIKWS
1 rarainouut Issu* Ik I nst luted Sup
port of AdiuliithtnitWm.
Columbia. May ir?. U A. Ouibper,
| candidate for governor, w|?s lit the
! city v esterda.v to Hf ( the State
I'cmoirnth convention.
I ho county convention ? ? t' Laurens,
as an expression of Its confidence,
unanimously elected Mr. Coo|>er as u
delegate to tho State convention and
also passed a resolution indorsing his
eandidacv for governor.
Whon se m at (In* Jefferson Motel
Mr. ( oii|H'r talked fru'l^ of t Ik*
political situation ll?- has given ver.v
little a t tent lou I., political uuviin^
np to tliis r I iii' ? 'having been*' until I
about siv weeks '.<go chairman of ihc
local board of I. aureus County. and I
>lnco that time he has Imvu In charge
of the Held work of the third Liberty
loan campaign.
When asked if he cured in say any
thing for putdlcatlon Mi 4 >< re
plied ; "I have 1teen. before the |tcople
of the State as candidate for govern
or In two previous campaigns. and 1
feel that hey know my general at
tltude toward all public qne.sthtns. |
have always taken the position that
a candidate for public other should
Ih> moasui-ed h\ his tltne.ss for public
service. 1 have never sought nor de
sired to win oflice or promotion of
any kind by any other standard. I
shall ask the people for their -uppurt
lipon my reeord as a public servant,
and upon their estimation of my tit
no?s to serve them in i he ) i i u 1 > olliee
to which I aspire
"I shall not a->umc re>ponsibilty
nor claim eredit for the acts of any
person. neither shall I -?>?'k to prolit
by tihe .shortcomings or mistakes or
others, I am responsible for my own
conduct, and it' elccted I .shall not be
committed to any poilchss except those
Which 1 honc.st I v believe f ? > be for the
best Interest. oC the ficnplc of the
State.'
"What. In your opinion, will be the
Issues of the campaign'/" Mr. Coop
er was asked.
"I have stated heretofore thai the
one paramount issue until the end of
the present war i- the unstinted -up
port of the national go\ eminent tf
elected governor. It -hall be m,\ pur
pose to cooperate to the fullest with
the administration at Washington in
its war measures. While this issue Is
paramount for the time being, there
are other questions which should be
consider* ?d. The American government
entered this war as a protest against
war. We desire a permanent peace
based iv] ton justice. It is the part of
wisdom to prepare for war in lime of
|>eace : it is al-o a part of wisdam to
prepare for jtcnee in time of war. I
shall therefore urge that we increase
strengthen ami broaden our educa
tional facilities as a means of prep
aration for the day of victory and
peace whicb we coutidentiy expect
our soldiers to win upon the tield of
battle. Our educational work must
be broad enough t.o saA*guard the
social and moral welfare of our- peo
ple. and it must h<> strong enough to
prc]iarc thejn for the varioij- and
varied problems to be solved.
"I believe our compulsory attend
ance law should be *o amended, with
proper prto Vi< |i/ t'<tr its. onfonce
inent. as to smire to all our chil
dren ItenHils which arc their birth
right. Wo can not anv more afford
to neglect this matter than we can
afford to lose the present war. The
government Is calling to the colors
the very tlower of our young man
hood to tight the nation- battles.
This service Is compulsory. The State
and nation in the very near future
will need the very best service from
Its citizen ^tltp in m airing ? ? the
pea<v of the world and the prepara
tion for this service should. in my
opinion., likcwi-e l.c compulsory
"I would like to state a No that I
favor development of the pre-ent State
wu rehouse system, to 1 1 n ? end that
marketing a- well* a- si,, rage facili
ties may be provided for our agricul
tural pfoduct s Our farmers are how
getting high price-, but there i- no
reason id hope that fhi? condition will
continue indefinitely In this cohuec
lon I wish to stale lliat I am in
full accord with tire act of the legis
lature providing teaching of agricul
ture as a part of our school work,
and 1 -hall urge the extension of this
work together with vocational train
ing as a part of our public school sys
tem
Fourteen persons / w ere killed and
more than forty others were injured
when I'uteiite Allied airplane- raided
Cologne on Saturday, according to a
dispatch from Amsterdam. Six Allied
aviator- pa rticjjnited in the attack.
Much damage was done i., the center
of Cologne. esiK'ciall.v in tie market
place.
ADMINISTRATORS NO TICK
All parties indebted t.? tin- e<iatc
~o f IUmiIhtt ? W< ?i >? I ; ? vrii. are here
l?y notified to make istyiniiH toNthc!
i m ? 1 1* r~ iici mm!. and .-ill p:i rt ie?. if ;iny.
having claim- against t ljt> >ii ill rxtatj
will present them <luly attested within
I In* time prcserllu'd 1 ?.v Irtw.
T< >.M \VO< )\ >.
Administ r.i r? ?r .
Ca union, ? S. May 17th. 1!HV
CtTATfON ? ? -|
State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw. j
I'.y \V. I.. McHowoll. K?piire. I ' r? ?
!?;? te JudfJP.
Whereas. W <' Itntler made <uit
t<> idc to grant him lifters of Ad
ministration of tin- lvstale of ;i inl ef
fects of .1. W. Hut l?*r.
These are. Therefore. to cite ami ad -
ntonisi) all and singular tin* kindred
and creditor* of the said J. W. Sut
ler. dcii'iiwil. that they be and ap
pear before nit1, in the Court of Pro
bate. to be held at Camden. S. C.,
on Ma) 'js ih. next after publication
thereof, at 11 oVJ<wk in tin* forenoon,
to show cm u ?e. if mi) tliey have, why
tlx* said adi|iini>t ra t ion v)h>ii)<1 not be
ma n tod.
Clven under ni.\ Hand. thi* 1.1th
day of May. A. I). 1MN.
Published on the IMth dw> of May
1018. in the Camden Cbronicl<' and
posted at the ('/ourt House floor for
the time presrrl1>ed by law.
W. L. McDOWELI*
Judge of Probate? for Kershaw County
.1. \\\ lleitdrix and Morris and Com
I m 1 1 1> , both of I'iekeUH, have InH'U or
dered it? Mu^tend hnxi moks for imp
week Uvimilnu May 'JO for unjust i
flrtble reJ?s?tW>U of two shlinnont.s of
| m >t }l t ?><*{* consigned Vo them. They
wore ordered |o |?ay the Hhlj?|H?r of i
thOs'O |H>(atoeS the t (ill > Vl^llC theltSif
mill (o handle t lit* goods.
N0T1CK OF S.U.H
Slate of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw
V'thf is hereby given (km I will |
i <>IV* t IK r ?<!? l?- to t lu' highest bidder,
! i'i ? r cash. before the pla*"** of btisl
j ness of (J. It King \ Sonv hi Ho
t li (i lit*. S. C, oil Saturday May ?5th,
I litis, ai ele\ on o'clock In the forenoon;
! tin* following des< rfbed )H>r>oiial prop
erty, to wli (Mir Mulck roadster
i n uiomoldle '
The property being sold lo satisfy
claim of <i 15 King ?V Sons. for
s I o rn ge
M (i Kui};,
I or o It. Kins & Sons.
TAX EXECUTIONS
I'mler and by virtue of various tax
executions i?syed hy D. M. McCaskill.
County Treasurer, and directed to the
Sheriff of Kershaw County 1 have
lc\ ii'd upon ilie tracts of la lit 1 below
described all situate in Kershaw Conn
ty. S C., anil v\ill olVer the saiue for
sale in front of | lie Court House door
In ('aiiuleu. S. ('., during 1 he legal
hours <?f salr on the first Monday In
June nils. being the third dav there
,.r
I lot. just north of the < * i t > limits
of ( 'a nide ii, in Sehool District .\i>. 1,
hounded North by lands of Aliee Hoy
kin; Kast I.) lain! of Unfits (iaskiu;
South by lands of Tlios. ('antes and
West by lands of Alhv Hoykin. Lev
ied upon and i ? ? he sold as the prop
erty of Tabilha Dye for the > ea i s
lHiri and miu.
Al.SO
< >ni' lot (if land and three buildings
iii ( " 1 1 \ of Cauulon. f r* m ? 1 1 n I7t> feet
\\is| ,>ii Mill street ami extending
ha?-k east ,.t ;i uniform width to a
depth of : ',( IT feet, lioinuletl north hy
premises of Montgomery : east hy
propel*t.\ formerly of Henry Savage:
sou 1 1 1 1 ? x lot formerly of l?Mla I J. Work
man: west hy Mill Str?vt. Levied
1 1 1 m 1 1 1 ami to he sold as property of
Slieorn Brothers for taxes for mit>.
ALSO ?
< nif lot and building >n City of
Camden hounded north hy lot of
Luther More, east hy Cnmphell street
south hy lot of Celia Kohinson. west
hy Camptkell .street. Levied upon and
to he sold as the property of fteuheii
Heii.Min for taxes for Ji'llJ.
ALSO
( >ne lot and building in City id'
Camden, bounded north hy hit of Jen
kins. east hy T. .1. Ai rants, south by
Thos. Duron and -west by Itroad strc't.
Levied upon and to be sohl as the
property of Nannie l>en?on for llHti.
^ ALSO
< hie lot and 'building in City of
Camden, hounded north by a road sep
arating from lot of West Crooks, oast
hy Campbell street, continued, west by
lot of Amelia McLaughlin. Lt;vieil
li | ion and to he -old as the proj>erty
of Matilda Miller.
ALSO
< hundred acres m District No.
I n K lib township, hounded north
hy Itlaek Kivi'r public highway, east
by lands of Carter. South by lands
of Ha Hoy's, w est hy lands of T. II.
Davis. Levied upon and to he sold
a- the pro|ierty of W S. ami J. M
Da \ is for taxes for 1!H5 and 1 i ? I f?.
i. c. imroii.
SheritV Kershaw ?County.
May It J. *191 S.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
St, iii? of South Carolina
< "oiin1 \ of Kcr-ha \\
< 'mi i t of ( 'omnioii J'h-a ?.
Summons for Relief.
Mi- Lottie K. Ilintoii. in her own li^lit
; 1 1 1 1 1 as 4 i llii l'i I l:i li :ul litem for K"f>
err M-tie*. minor, l'luintilT
against
.\<|ojpluis K. |{osc. .I oh 1 1 \V. Mil,-. ;i.i<I
National l.o;lli and F.xcha li^'o Hank,
siirci'ssor to Central National Hank'.
J >efendant
To i In* I )rtVii<l;i nt Aliovc named:
Von ;i ri' hereh\ summoned and n
? I n i r<*? 1 in ;in<vcr the compla int in tlii
a' lion of which a eopy is heron I;'),
?-??!?>? -i I H j ton you. ami to serve a ?op> 1
of your a 1 1 > \v e f ti> the said complaint
on tin- -ubMrihers at IJiiT Washington
Street, Columbia. S or in ( 'a tndeii. J
S. < . within tncntv days after the ?vr
\ !<?<? t hereof. exclusive of tile da\ of
such service ; and if you fail to an-w-r
tin- i-oinpla int within tin* time afore
said. the plaintiff v in tl.K action will
apply to the Court for the relief do-,
ma tided in the complaint. ?
.?. m emos < ?( m
Columbia. S. C
M M. .JnllNsoV,
Camden. S. C.
l'.'a in t ill"- A t torm.* f.
Max l-<. Ihls.
To the defendant. .John W. Mi^s,
take notice, that the Complaint in this
action wa* tiled in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County,
thl- HUh day of May. IMS.
.i m ciiKs cot ? i ? i ; k .
Columbia. S. C.
M. M. JOHNSON, "
Camden, S. C.
"Plaintiff's Attorneys.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Not ice is henlty Riven that one
month from this date, on Friday. June
7th. IMS. I will make to the Pro
bate Court of Kershaw Count \ my
final return as Kx<*cutrix of the ??
tate of J. S. Tran tint in. d?H*eased. :.ad
on the HHiue date I will app.y to
the sa id Court for a tinal dls< h.i r?v
from mv trust as -aid FxeeutrU
< 'ARK IK I! THA NTH AM
Kxeeyt ri v
i niden. S. C May t?th. 1MV
Final Discharge and Notice to Debtors.
* Notice is herel?.\ tri \"??n thar one
month from this date, on Friday. May
:51st. 101S. I will make to the Probate
Court r?f Kershaw County my flna! re
turn ns Administrator of the r,>tate
of Mrs. I)ean iHntttn. deceased, and
on the ?>ame date 1 -will apply to the
said Court for a tinal discbartre a- said
Administrator ?
AM parties-. if any. havmu' < lims
a^aiiiM tlti* entitle will present them
till I } attested 11(1 Of iH'fore (lull date
or Ik' forever barred.
W. C. T\VITT\
AdinluUt la t*u
i .1 tin li'i i s. C.. Ma.v J. lHls
CITATION
? . ? y*~ J
St, It ill NoUtll I '(I 1'olillU.
I ttlUll \ ft' lunslllIM
I '? > \V I. Mr I >ow ill. r,M|Uin. Pro
l?:? t ?* Indue.
Wlii'iea*, .1 i'Ii ii l> IlivHci made suit
l<> iiit* to irianl !n ii i letters of A ?i
mi ,ii "t i.i t It tit of tin* K.sLili' of .mil ef
If- u of I .a v in in I Hi (?? fi
J 'Cm' a it. Iherefoi'f. to t iif and ad
Hi' ?: i i s|i all and -insula i (In- kindred
ani t ledum's of tlif said I . . i \ 1 1 1 1 .i K.
Hi fv\ er, i leoea sot I . i lia i hf\ I ??? jiikI
a | >| n\t i 1 1* ? l\ ? if iiit>. in ill, !? Court of
Pi "It. ilr. ti> In' lit'ld :i I Camden. S
C i'ii Mliy "_H. Mh next a I If i pul'lliM
iii ii thereof. at 11 o.eltn'k hi l In* ft ' iv
iii' -it. in show eau-e if an\ lhe\ Iuimv
? In t l.f said Administration should
ii'' In' granted.
I'Himi lindrr my hand. lliK loth
mI.i> "I M.i). A. l>. P.MS.
\v. i Mi l m ?\v i :i i
Jiiiiiirnf Probate for Kershaw County.
I ' 1 1 1 1 1 i s l u'd i?n ill*' 17th and Jltli days
??i Ma.v, 1 S ? 1 <i1 in tin* Camden Chronlele
ii' -I | K's 1 1 'i I a I llii' Court llou^e door
ft ?: llu.' 1 1 iiii; i?i t'St liln'tl 1 1 \ law
FINAL |)|S( ||AK(.i:
NUlii'it i?t hereby yivrii I lial one
n t ? -n : I ? from tliN date, t?n Priday .luiu*
lnii ISMS. 1 will make to the Pro
It. ilt- Court of Kershaw County my
tiii.i! ivmrn as Administrator id' tin1
I'-tatf of Margaret .1 Holland, de
ivjNfii, and on tin* same date 1 will
iio|i|\ tn* tin- said Court for a final
ili-- liai iTf as saiii Admlnist rattu
ISAAC F lltH,l<AM?.
Adiuiiiist ra tm
( i ? in ti'ii . S. C , May I ttli. ll'ls.
NOTICE OF KFFFKFMF
statf of South Cat'olimi.
County of Kershaw.
In tin- Court of Probate
I { i 'i i ;i Meek as Administratrix of the
estate of .IoIju I!. Mi'i'k. d?fi?ast*d.
Plaint in .
a cain -l
I l.lH'IKr II. Ml'I'k. .1 I'll II if I Ml't'k ,
Milium ugh Meek, Ula.seow S Meek.
I >t*n w i t h Mi't'k. .1 immii' 1.. Mt-ok.
H ilda M. Meek. I la 1 1 if I-:. Meek.
II I. Si*hlt?s)iuri! and Josoph Shi'
lift- ii
I ?t ' f t 'II 1 1 II 1 1 1 s.
\otiee is hereby given that a iff
t-ri'iifi' will l?o held at the otliee of
I hf .1 udiTf of Probate for Kershaw
County at 1l' o'floi'k mi Monday. May
L'Tili. ISMS. for the purjiose of pm\
inu flaiius on tin' pari of creditors
acaiitst i lie estate of John I'. Mffk.
? It 'i ca si'd.
w i .. Mt i >i >wi:li ?
.linlu'f ol' Probate Kershaw County.
Hated at Cauulen. S. ('.. Ma.v !>th. PHs
PROBATE COURT SALE
. s ! .i i ?? of Sou i It t 'a i oliiui .
( 'oiint \ of Kffshaw
In tin* < 'on rt of I ' it >l>a i e
Kfiia Meek as Admitiist ra I ri \ of the
? ?-I ilt- of John I!. Mfik, 1 1 iff a sft 1.
Plaint ilV.
against
(.'iaronce 1!. Meek, .leiiuie K. Meek.
Mimna uu'li Meek, (rlaseow S. Meek.
Hfiiwith Me<*k. .limmlf I. Meek
llil.la M. .Mtyk. Hatlie l!. Meek.
II I.. Sehlosburg ami Joseph Sin
liei'ii.
I ?efemlants.
I ' in It ??- ami 1 1 \ \irlue of a decree
in thf above fa<e iH'arin^ tlate April
lstli. ISMS I will offer for sjile tt>
the highest liitlder iu front ot the
Court Iloii<e door in the oily of Cam
den. ( 'niintv of Kershaw and State
of South Carolina, during the le^a I
hours of xale tin l lie lirst Monday in
.1 line, litis. I ?< ? i 1 1 ir the .".rd ihl.v there
of. ihe following deserihed real es
tate :
All that loi of land situated mi Ihe
east sjih- of ( Tiuii'h street of the
City of Camtleu in the <-ount\ of
Kershaw in the Slate of South ('a ro
lina ami having a frtSntaue on Chun n
-l reel, of one hundred thirty two (lolii
feel, thirty nine (.'{!?) feet on the
iioit heru end of the said frontage
ex lends back eastwardly of a -uniforin
width of Thirty Niiif (.'i'.ii feet t^>
a depth of Two Hundred Sixty I'oiir
( LMH i feet, half way of said stpiare
Thirty Three i ;i.'i ? (if the southern
eifd of said lot extends hack eastward
ly of a uniform width of Thirty Three
" i i feet to a depth of Two Hun
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Thereby Pronuv
(Cheerfulness an?
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A holpful Rem%>d> for
(ions ligation and Diarrhoea
and Ki'verishness atid
Loss OF Sleki*
resulting therefrom -in Infancy
j fnc Simile Snjnalurv of
The 1?knt\u? Uomhvny.
NEW YOltK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears tho
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
INI OINTAUH COMPANY N i * V O H H C I T V
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
? 1 1 <?< I Sl\f\ ( _!4 VI i feel, Li.ilf way of
-aid square. The reniaihin;.' III i tt< 1 1<*
portion <it' -aid frontage of -aid lot.
Si\t> (<?Oi feet. extend- lutck east
v>ii rtJ I \ of a uniform width of Slxl>
((Jo i fool to a <11*1*1 h of Three 1 1 1111 ?
? I r?M I Sixty Nino (oOO) ftMt Salt!
I<?t i- ImiuiiiIihI on the nortlr hy pro|?
ori.v forin#rl,\ of* W. .1 I Uinn, 1'. II
Wlltkow sky and other-. now of A
.1 Ueattio. oil Iho east h\ |ilo|>4'rly
formerly of \V. .1. iMinii and I'. II
Wit t kowsky. now of A. .1. Meal lie,
and property of W .J, huiiu and I.
A. Wit ikowskj . jiihI hy properly of
-aid .loliu I!. Mook. on the -outh hy
property of John K. Meek and other-,
and on the west liy Church si reel
Term- of sale e;isli I'ureha-er to
p.t\ for papers.
W I. Mel n i W 1 .1 .1 .
.1 udjj*' of l'rohale Kershaw Count>.
Camden. S. ( Max fMli. 1!>1^
PROBATE COURT SALE
<;ate of Soiilli Carolina.
Count\ of Ker.-liaw.
I n Tile I 'roha le < 'on rl
II A Uahon. Ihtunic Ual>on. a- Ad
minis! ra tor- of the estate of A. W.
Uahon, (|(si';i>km|, and imli v id ua 1 1 \ .
I'laini ill
ajra in.-t
William' Uahon, .limmie Uahon. Min
nie Uarlleld, Maj?>;io Uahon. Kddio
UalVi ?h. I ?:! nine ttTrhrrrn ? l-Trnini' Cord.
Leonard UalMUi. I I i? ? Uahon. tier
triple Uahon. Kvn Uahon. Alice Ua
hon, Henry Uahon. Anna I'.eiie Ua
hon. a nd Ka t io Uaf>on, ^
I lefcmla 1 1 1 -
I'ndrr and hy virtue of a ili-civc
of the I'rohatc Court for Kershaw
< * < ? 1 1 1 1 1 y in ! he al?ove ontilled a?(ioii.
I will oiler f< tr sale a I puhlie milrrj
'In-fore tlu* 1 Vutrt HoiN' <lour iu Cam
den. S. ( to tho highest hhlder. with
in the lejjal hour- of sale, on the ill's I
Monda.\ in June next, hein^ the 'trd
, d . I \ thereof, the following deserihed
. I raet - of la ml :
| Alt that I raet containing in the aj;
irrigate 17 1 acre-. more or less, in
the Stale and <'ounly ahovc set forth
and on the Western -ide of the Wat
eree Uiver ahoiit I'J mile- from the
< " i t \ of Cailiden. composed of the fol
; low i nu pa reels :
' One tract containim: one hundred
lift > i 1 .*>( > i acres, niyre ? ? r le--. and
Wounded on the North hy la mis of
I *> a 1 1 >- k e 1 1 . formerly of .1 . K Smith
; 1 1 1 1 1 .1 A Knhon. South l?,v land >>1'
A II |{;i I m >ii and tin- puhl'n road
Kiiiiuu a? the Smyrna road. <>ii the
W ? I I ? \ lauds of the ? t n t ? * of .Ionium
Jackson.
One oilier trai l lonUiinum Kloven
and half ill I J i acres, more or
lrs>, and hounded on the Noi'lli l?y
laud now * ? r f ? i ru if* r 1 \ of Austin Ar
I ? ? ? I if ? * . I !;isi 1 1 \ land of .1. A I C it I ? 1 1 .
South h\ | ?l ii u t <i I i o 1 1 road ainl h>
lauds of l? II lla.vi'-. ii ud ? ? 1 1 I ho
Wo?t I ?\ land of A W, Knhon
AImi oIIO otln'l' I I'll of roll 1 11 i II ill '4
twelve (l'Ji iicri'v, iii >re or less, 'and
hoiindi'd on ilu' North h.\ laud of .la>.
A Kahou on the I'.ast b\ Camden U<>ad
on the South 1 1 y Smyrna road and on
i iir West In lands of .1 nines A llahon.
The said I rai l of land is covered
ti\ mortgage held I < \ l!va lialioii. Said
tliivr piiivrl? |o I..- nil void in one
t r;n I
All 1 1 1 m 1 t i ;o l of hind roul.liliiiiL:
M 1 I acres. more *i lr*>. in I lie Stair
and County ahove srt forth. lying on
t hr South sidr of l Iir road frotu Khlge
w ax to Camden, hounded n > follows :
North hy said load. South and Kast
hy lands of Maggie Knhon and on
I hr \\'r?l hy lands formerly of I In*,
r <i a tr of A \V Knhon and hy par<*el
allotted io Aliee Kahon h.v Wii.v of
dower in I Iir estate lands of A \V.
Kahon. deceased
All thai parcel coiitniniitg Jo acres
on ? l-Ue ? EasJ_ of Camden Long
town Ko.ad. hounded North a ml Flasl
? i \ InmU of Smith. South hy lainls
? ?I I !d l'..{ rtkdd. West I ? \ i he Cam
d r n l,o||gtowil Koad.
All that parcel containing ?! acres,
lilol'r ol' less. on "I 1m* Western side
of the Camden I ,oii;'f(?wn Koad. hound
ed North li> lainls of Itlehard
Wood. Mil- 1 1 1 \ l hr said road. South
i ? v land- of .1 I.. Ifiiisoit. foriurrly
William KalM.ii. West hy lands of
Wood it ud .T 1,. TTTntloil. A portion
of -aid parcel of hind i- suhjeet to
a irasr in I lie life and ill favor of
I I lei i Kell\ and a portion of the name
to a lease to | lie I 'aruier'- Cliloli for
a period of 1 1 yen rs
Term- of -air rash. Any one d??
~ 1 1 ? i 1 1 u to hid at said sale shall tlrnl
deposit with the I'rohate .Judge, a
ri-rtilird check or rash for not less
than .<1m(mhi ;i. .in evidence of good
faith
W I. Mil M > W IWd..
I'rohalr Judge for Kershaw County.
Cannlen. S. May 11th. 1.1)18.
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in good, strong and liberal Companies, at lowest yi>?j*iUle rate obtainable.
HOW ABOUT THAT HAIL INSURANCE?
Are you going to be covered when the first hail storm arrives? Or are you
going to suffer the loss which is almost certain to occur? Call on us and let us
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Models listing $1000 to $2500 1 1-2 per cent.
Models listing under $1000 . ..2 per cent.
Klectric cars, all models :>-4 per cent.
Remember us when in need of any kind of insurance.
THE CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY COMPANY
1015 1-2 Broad St J. LOCKWOOD ^VMJRPHY, Mgr. CAMDEN. S. C.