The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 03, 1920, Image 11
J?0,av AMENT PHVSICfN
I* Jtc?
I Ii,?tmm??u Of Bronx* Now in
I John* Hopkins University
? Mill*'*' "? Heckler, " v<jcvetl ?m |
ICrfnitr of I be American eiubuus.v in
Kjy,, Willing tl?C WHV, h?s presented
I ' \r-. Ii.-nlogisl 111 liht'lUll of .lollli* ;
^K,v university. of which ht* was ?
iLiiu'i i"1"'4 ' " sef ?r Oja.-.o
|J^? medical an. I surichiil tmrtn '
I tw?' yi'tii'H iiu'o near Kulu*
EL. II. Asia .Minor.
rr(l, (?H,rtio?? wns on exhibition in
ImuJ"" 111,1 WUH 'ormerly In tli?- po?.J
[ . ?i li?'? I""' Alfred O. Van 1,. ,
I | Mi : > h s i"' "I 'i? Kmvrna. \> 1 1. .
i^fd u li?? esinie iicui' K(iJo|))m>ii
I KI w,ts nequalnled Willi (he ex
l-wilon* :""1 discoveries hi thut vl
U,
l.Tjie insirtiiiH'iiis. .'HI hi number, arc
1^1 t,f lirolizc. Willi hill one exception,
w?'iv probably Hie 'property of
I ,M. Cuiii.tii physician living in Asia
Fy nor in I'"" or wconil century A.
I|X, iunl il"' "wt they were all
J i^uiul in I'hjcc is doubtless ex
. , ,,1. in i !"? opinion of experts, by |
I !i,(- Mn? ' "I ?-n?toii? of burying a per
I worldly possessions with him.
I i>e H'l include* Mirglcgl knives ami
IjlevHtors, forceps,- tenacuhi (sharp
[ fMM'Ks). 11 unique <h-fll how, for use in
I injurlf* :iu<l diseases of i the skull,
I rows probes un<i a cautery.
I Hi,- drill bow is, from point of
fX>?- of the archenloglst, perhaps i h.
L^t in t cresting... object. It l.s like m
I ;^ol ns<><] by car pouters.
EPHERD BECAME A PRINCE
'n|r Feisal of Arable Seemed an At.
together Negligible Object In His
,1 Early Life.
Euilr I Visa I of Arabia bogan life an
t dlrf.v lit Ho shepherd boy. Ills moth
r tr ruk an, Arabian girl of Mecca and
i cousin of his father. When Feisai
ns still a baby Shereef Hussein sent
Mm into the desert to live with a
Bedouin t r|be, because It Is considered
rton- wholesome for a hoy to grow
up in i he open .desert country iliun in
i city or village. In Constantinople
Keisai front rooted consumption. writes
Lowell Thomas in Asia, but since then
the desert has taken it out of him, al
though lie is still very thin and has a
waist (inly 21 Inches In circumference.
He smokes, cigarettes day and night
?%A cuts sparingly,. Amonq the tribes
he is celebrated as an unusually tine
shot and a good horseman and camel
rider. Feisal Is enlightened find thor
oughly modern in his views. Ills peo
ple follow him, not throngh fenr. but
because i hey love him. lie is much
loo kind and libernl-mihded lo rule
[<18 an oriental despot of the old school
mil lie limy he depended upon to usher
Is an entirely new order of things for
people.
~ - "
Wouldn't Wash.
Chatting with. Sir Ernest Shackle
Ion. the famous antarctic explorer, he
told me i hat one .of the best storiVs
he has heard concerns n famous ?r
He was showing a Jady visitor over
his studio one day and produced a
ihatifilng little landscape. Indicating
that there was a story behind it. "I
whs oui in the forest,"" he explained.
"I hail all my materials with me ex
wpt an empty canvas. I came upon n
?ffhj?*wt that enchanted me. and felt
1 mt>si record it. I was determined
not to be baffled, so I took out my
handkerchief, stretched It across my
use, and painted on that."
The lady looked at the handkerchief
?lid then turned a, shocked face to the
list. ??You'll never be able to wash
lhat paint out," she said. ? London
Tithli.j.
Eno*urage the Swallow.
If you want to free the neighbor
hood of mosquitoes encourage swallows
to make themselves at home, says the
American Forestry association of
Washington. These birds feed Almost
entirely upon obnoxious insects ^and
ihey will do much toward , protecting
orchards and other trees from Insect
pests. So better investment can be
mad**, therefore, than some houses set
out for martins and other swallows. Of
die blue * wallows the purple martin is
the iHr?cfst, the male being entirely
bloenhove and below, while the female
Ijblue al>v\ e with a gray breast. Stvalv
t0*v an highly migratory, most of
'hem spending the winter in South
Anirrira
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Scientific Triumph.
v of the Carnegie Institute
"logy In Pittsburgh plac?*d a
'emitter in Central ball to
(he music of an or<i.ejtfra
? i be hall to scores of r:Mto
"i the district listening i?
Hath, bearing the music !c
ment station of the utu\er
:? mile away, Nuc<M,eded by
" ?? titagiNivox? -nn Instrument
v?' l he sound from a radio
a rnt '\VC> /t rings of eli'rtrlc
passing If on a half-mile to
>/ house, where "student k
it.
TV
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Press Agent's Work.
"'Iiitue press age; J I is
now
i "publicity expert" and his
uis greatly developed In re
Ourslfle of the regular
i prf.ss agents, every Ainerl
!i::s a small nnny of men ?vb??
?TT' rTve employment in giving
lo ? financial and Industrial
<"*, philanthropic and oduca
iStitutions hotels and restart*
*.d A wlijc validly of other
hat depend for t?ietr si.ce?MT
pafrt nuge of the public.
lital
pfcli*,
t
si M.HONS FOR RKIJEF.
suur <>r Smu^i i'u roHiui ,
r?l?U?i <>t Krr-.hnvv.
tlu the Court of. < 'on* won P.lfll s)
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llttltUi ^O|eio,v, il< it i4 ? ? i ta ]*???,
Plaintiffs
against
E C. I^SS TllOIIipsUI, Salllc Phil
lips, .\|ii) McComtell, .lault Auder.soii,
81 hW AlltMi, Sadie Allen, Samuel Al
l-u, Mar v Allen. R, I. AMWl. ? I
Mo*eiey. u. fr\ Mcnetey; r. IL Mosc
toy, I >cfcndauts.
Summons.
i .. rii<' Dcfundiuti Above Named
Voil Arc Hereby Sujuiinmcd and re
nOlrcd- to answer tlx' Complaint In
tin action, of which a copy Is here
\ytth served iipon you* and to ^ rve a
copy <>f yOUf answer to the said Com
plainl on the auUsprlbor ill his office
in the city of Camden, South Caro
Una, within twenty days after the
set vi v hereof, exclusive of the duy of
snclt service, ami If yon full t<> ..an
swer t lit* O0tn])laint within time afore
-a i < i . the Plaintiff In ibis action wiij
apply to the Court for the relief ?le
mantled In the Complaint- *
November 20, 1920.
Kirkla ml & Klrkliual,
Attorneys for plaintiffs.
To the Defendant .Ian to Anderson
Please take notice that the original
Summons ami Complaint in the above
entitled action were filed In tllC office
of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
Count v on the '27th day of November.
11120. .
Klrklaud & Kirklaml
Plaintiffs Attvs,
Camden, S. C? l>eo. 1, 1920.
PROBATE COURT SALE.
Stuto of South Carolina."
County of Kershaw.
lit the Court of Probate
!*\ K. Butler as Administrator of the
N Estate of A, C. Jumper. deceased.
Plaintiff.
against
T. .1. Boyklu anil Susie J. Butler,
I >ef<'nclunts.
>? ;
Under and by virtue of a Decree lit
the above eas?* bearing date November
0th, 1910, and a later Decree iu tfhe
above case bearing date June 10th,
1 920. I will offer f \?r sale to the
highest bidder In front of the Court
llouse door in the city of Camden,
county of Kersbaw and state of South
Carolina, during the 1<?K9^ hours of
salo on the first Monday In December.
11)20, bclrtg the 0th day thereof. th<*
following described real estate:
"All that parcel or lot of laud lying
and being on the northeast corner of
Broad and King streets in the city of
Camden in the state of South Carolina,
and fronlng One Hundred Thirty-Two
(182) feet west on Broad street and
extending back to a uniform depth
of One Hundred Ninety-Eight (198)
feet, and is composed of city lots
Number One Hundred Eighty - Nine
(No. 1S9) and Number One Hundred
Ninety (190) and is bounded on the
north by city lot Number One Hun
dred Eighty-Eight (No. 188) ; on the
vast by city lot Number One Hundred
Ninety-One (No. 191) ; on the south
by King street and on the west T\v
Bi'oad 'street."
Terms of sale cash ? purchaser to
pav for papers. ? i
w. l. McDowell.
Judge of Probate Kershaw Counts*.
Caraden. S. f\. October 27th. 1920.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Stale of South Carolina.
County of Kersbnw.
Under and by vlrture of a certain*
chattel mortgage executed by Moses
Brown and Siarie Brown to A K.
Blakeney, 1 will offer for sale before
the Court House door in Camden, S. C.,
on Monday, December 0th,. 1920, to tha
highest bidder for cash, one HujAno
bile touring car, Series R., Car No.
2991, having been t seized and taken
WANTED!
White Farmers
To settle in Burke Coun
ty, Georgia. Special in
ducements offered. For
further information write
j
Burke County Chamber
of Commerce
WAYNESBORO, GA.
I
ABOUT ROMAN CATHOLICS
Some people believe one
thin#, others something else,
but nearly every real Ameri
can wants to know both sides
of a question before he ap
proves or condems.
We make it. our business to
tell the truth about the Catho
liq ? Her doctrines, Her ambi
tions, Her system and Her au
thority. If youwould like to
ask a question write us and re
ceive a corteos reply. '
We have nothing to sell, no
harge to make. Just a simple
question brings a truthful an
swer ? and nothing else.
THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S
LEAGUE OF SOUTH CARD
LINA. 105 QUEEN STREET,!
CHARLESTON, S. C.
poaaMou ut bf nw <mi gyeat for ibel
ImUVr of Miiil cliattol mortgage.
.. m. o. wKu&k-- ?*
Sheriff For Kershaw Count jr.
November IStli, l?20.
SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE
State of South Ca roli ua
Ctuiuty. of Kershaw
? In the I'oiiri of r<nnin<>n I'Ii-m- i
Lulu Itavis. l*ht|uttff, ?
, ilgalllHt
Leila IUaci?\vell. Kvu Itlackwell, J..!'.
Ilbekwell ;nu1 ttuhy Hlackwell
Uof^uilauk
Fortltlou Sa le.
Tudci .mi. i by vlritirc *?f a Derive
of his boitpr John S, " Wilson, Judge.
Presiding In the Iflff b Circuit, of date
Ntivejnber, 17th, lOiiO, 1 will offer for
sale for ciiHh to the highest bidder,
(luring (lo* legal hours of sal**, before
the CuMrt llww d<H>r In the City of
Camden, S. C? on the first Monday in
Decemlier, 1920. being the. 0th day
day thereof. the following mil estate:
All of tlm# parcel or lot of land In
tin* City of Camden. in thy Count> of
Kersliuw, and state of South Carolina,
lying at the Northwest corner of the
Intersection of LyMleton and Itutledge
Street*, vaml having u '.frontage of one
hundred and sixty seven feet on Hut
ledge Street, and a frontage of sixty
five (OR) feet on Lyttleton Street, and
bounded ou the North tijn lot of A. M.
Brallsford, formerly of Ann C. Love,
on the East by Littleton 'Street, ou'tlic
South by Itutledge Street, and on the
Weet by lot of A. ,L. Gardner. * The
a hove described lot Is a part of the
premises formerly of Ann C. I^ove, and
was conveyed to J. C. Hlackwell by
L. A. Wlttowsky, Esq., Mnster for Kor
shaw County, At said sale I will not
accept the hid of .any one who shall
not deposit with me twenty five dol
tins In money or certified eheek as a
pledge to make good his hl|l, in ease
of Its acceptance. Terms of kale, cash.
Ibvrehaser to pay for papers.
It. Tt. CLAltKE,
Special Muster.
Novombor 17, 1!>20.
SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE
" V . ? ,'j'; -I ? ^
Slate .of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
(In the Court of Common IN ens. >
Charles It. Lewis, Plaintiff.
against
Sallie Lewis, Sarah Lewis nud 1011/, a
belli Lewis, Defendants,
Partition Sale.
I'nder and by virtu re of a Decree of
Ids Honor Judge John S.' WU3011. Judge
Presiding in the fifth Circuit, of date
November 17th, 1020, 1 will offer for
sale in front of the Court. House door
in tln? City of Camden. S. C.; on the
first Monday in December, 1920, being
the Cth day thereof, during the legal
hours of sale, the following - described
two parcels of real estate: All that
parcel or lot of land In the County of
Kershaw ami state of South Carolina,
lying about seven miles North east of
Camden, containing seven ty-<on? and
20-100 acres, more or less, and bounded
North by Sunders Creek, East by land
of Itoblnson, South by land now or
formerly of Harmon Marshall, and
West by land of Ilenry Adninson,
formerly of Cantey, also
All that piece and parcel of la fid lying
and being In the County ami State
aforesaid, and bounded as follows,
North by lands of Willie McDowail,
East by lauds of James Williams,
South by lands of Hardy Anderson and
West by lands of Cain Davis, con
taining twenty - (20) acres, more or
less. These two parcels of land will be
sold separately to the highest bidder,
for cash. Purchaser to pay for papers.
H. It. CLAltKE.
Special Master.
November 17, 1920.
CLERK'S SALE
State of South Carol ii?a
County of I^ncastcr
( Court of Common Pleas. -
K. May Clyburn in her own right and
as general cuardian. etal, Plaintiff,
against
Beckham H. Clyburn in his own right
and as Administrator, etal.
Defendants.
* Pursuant to a decree made in the
above stated ease by Judge Edward
Melver, dated October 12, 1020. I
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder at Lancaster Court House,
S. C., in front of the Court IJonse door,
on the first Monday in December next,
[within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real estate, towit:
All that tract of land in Kershaw
County, South Carolina, one mife north
west of Camden, known as Springdale,
containing one hundred and eighty
(ISO) acres, more or less, bounded
north and north west by Knights Hill
Koad, South and South west by land
of W. IT. Haile, formerly of Cantey,
and west by Camp Creek. Terms of
sale; one half cash. and balance pay-,
able in one and two years, with interest
from date of sale, payable annually,
and secured by note and mortgage of
the premises sold; the purchaser or
purchasers to pay for papers* and
revenue sta nips.
_ PAUL MOOItlC
O. C. C. I J. s.
November 17. 1020.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
(Court of Common Ph'as
W 4 11 Mk?baff?>y. Ix?o Mabaffey, Mary
Davis, Frank Mahaffey \?allle f^amp
Bell, an<l Beswle Tfdwell. Plaintiffs,
against
Juulf Bradley, And Ilonry E. Bradley
as the administrator of the estate* of
M. A. Mahaffey. Defendant*.
Under and by virture of it decree of
His Honor, John S. Wilson, of date
November 17, 1020, I will soil at public
outcry to tbe highest bidder, for ra?b,
before the Conrt House door in the
city of Camden, county of Kersheiw.
and state of South Carolina during the
legal hours of sale on tbe first Monday
in December, 1020, being tbe 6 day
thereof, tbe following described real
estate :
All of that certain plerv, fmrcol or
ltrusli and Bivatlio aro tlu? iwo ll's of th?? tUfbWulO^lM VftLUp, i'U'uu ImmIIcn ontsltli* conio l>ni*hlii>i
and oleanlHK. bodies inHitlc i-nmo from dotfp biyatTts of froali, jhuo air. Tli<*s?- aiv a few of tin
thousand whom Tul?mniU?8lH rhrl-* inns seals help t glyo its two It's.
tra< I of jand, lyln;?, 1)01% ^lul (Mlf Mated
lu 1 l?i- above mimed county and slate.
ahoi.il I w o (2) miles west of tho (own
of liethiino, ami lielng bisected. by .the
\V?shhigtoU; Atlanta Highway, and he
lug hounded an follows: On l ho norili
l>X tiilh.l of way of Seaboard Air I.I k'
Knihva.v. oust l?y lands of I >. M. .Mui
ton, South hy lauds of rh"??* estate *??'
l>. VI. ltd hum.*, or of others. and wi;>
1 i,\ <;|lids vf tho estate of .loll 1 1 Mr '?i
(Jo.luchii i?. deceased.
I,. A. WITTKOW SK ^
Master KersletW Conn, v.
November 17, IH'JO.
MASTER'S SALE
State <?f South Carolina
?? County ?>f Kershaw
(Court of Common I'lcu^
M, T Hough. Ivlla B. I lou.uh and I'.cm
jjuniuo .1. llon^h, Isaac Hong}*; Ara j
M. Hough, Joel A. Uoitirh. and \V:ul ? j
,> I.. Hough, hy Iho'r OuartJhtu ad li |
I fin S. X. NMoholson. I'lalutiff<
against.
Cora L. Carson, hi hor own rljfht. :i 1 1
its exeeut rl\ of th<> In - 1 Will
Testament of ,1. M. Carson. deceased.
John M. Low ry_ as Ivvc.-uior of ih; ?
hist Will and Testament of .1 M. !
(tai'sou, deceased. Mary W. Car>oo.
Alinh' Mao Ciiimiii. .las. M Car* on.'
Ivrt l,tH' Carson and tho Loan and
Savings Cm nk of Cnui?h??i= S. {0
Dpfomlaiits.
Cnder Hint hy virturo of a (Iitiw of
hlN Honor, John S. Wilson, circuit
.lodge of Chainhor. Columbia. South
Carolina, of date Ortohor in. Ul'Jti. I
will of for for s?th* before tho? <-S?trr
House door in Caindcu, S. c.. during
the legai bourn of sale on tho first Mon
day In December, being tlio (tth day
thereof, the following described pro
perty : "All that certain piece, pan el
Israel of land, lying, being and situat
ed in the <<ounty of Kershaw state of
Si nth Carolina. contuiulug four hun
dred and ninety-nine ni't'os, more or
l< >s, adjoining land* formerly t?f Camp
1 h 11 . lands of .1. 1>. McCaskill, and
? ' k of the estate of .1, T. llouuh,
:v::ri being the same iruet of land eon
<i by i-\ * . si leo\ and others to
T. Jtonuh and .1 M. t'arson. of dale
.. u!. ?_'!>, h. Mill-, ;?.nd r .'corded in I he
i fj'iff of tin* clerk of Court for Ker
I'Hiinty, sfnte -of South Carolina,
i i .mot. -ad. page noti."
'lei in- of sale, tii)" half cash, the
(aliiilee oii' ercdit ??of twelve ( I'J t
months from <late ??f such sale, which
iiahiMit! shall Ih.v leenyvd by the hoinl
?n "ote of ihe purchaser, iitnl a morf
..... of thi- ;uviei-"> sold, with liiier
? Kroin dale of *a h? at the rale <>!
c^l'ii per cent per annum.
I,. A. W'lTTKOWSKY
.Master Kershaw County.
Xnv uj;bev 17. li'L'i).
KXKCTTIO& SMi;
S i ; , ' " <?i South Carolina
r>?.,niy Korsl ?. ?.?
i ' -(1 , ; ?f ' iiilin* ' >? i-s >
1.. I'hiiutilf
ntfiyittMt
\V II. I! ui^li a in- 11. I,. ? i r??>?< ?r \ , '
? l-U'fendants
l 0*1 r <* nd by virtue of a writ of t?x
"ecu i"n to jne directed in tie1 above
entitled action in pursuance of which
I have levied upon the tract of1 land
hon-in iifli'r described, subject f ? ? lie*
tftui of ; th?* Judgement In said a el Ion 1
will offer for sale at public outcry be
fore the Court House door in Caiuden,
South Carolina on Sales Dai' in Decem
ber next, being the sixth duy thereof,
?
within Uie legal hour* ?X #uh\ <i (I that
pleeo, parcel or lot of land situated,
lying and being in .11m State ?>f South
Carolina tint! Co\uity of Kershaw, con
taining "34 l-.'l acres, as shown by plat
of It. VV. Meeehaui, surveyor, the said
tract of land having lava formerly a
portion or lh?' ostnto of Moses Hough,
deceased and being hound as follows:
iitifi li hy laud." <>f \V. H. Matigum, oast
liv lands of It. 1?\ llougl), kqowi) as
tract No. .'I of said estate. .south hy
If "d oak ('amp OMok and wkI by
nods of Oscar Stogner.
Perms <?f sal'1 : CASH.
(i. C. WKLSII,
Sheriff of Kefshaw CoHMlj'.
I >n * o r No villi mm* 11 Mi. 1 \Y?0
Final Discharge.
' < i : i ?<> is hereby given that one month
i -ni this date, on .Monday," December
1021). 1 w 111 make to tlio Probate
t'oiuM of Kershaw <\>unty hiy final ce
'iini as Guardian of vM;is*s iOva Mall,
sin- having attained her majority, and
on Mt -n in>' da tf I wI'jI apply to the
?said <'oui;t l'or. a 1'luil discharge from
tik: n , ? ; t : > ! Guardian.
AXlOH <J. HALL,
? '.-rnd mi. S < N'ovmiIuM' 3rd, 102(1.
Notice to I>el>tors and creditors.
All parti's indebted to the eatate of
Mls. H?rah 10. .foLics, deceased, mt.
noMh'd t* make payment t<> the
uiid M'siuuod. and all parties, if any,
hav'ng Halms a^aiifst (iio s ; i i < I estate
will present tliem dnl.v attested within
thi> lime prescribed by law.
! K. *4. .IONIC*.
Rook lil'l. s. <\
WUW.Vftn I ci;nniN(;ham.
I /IlKM'ty liiiT, S. ('.
(^untitled Aduiiulst ratofH with tlu? Will
i Annexed of tin' IOstate t?f Mrs, Sa
rah K. .Tones.
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