The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 19, 1923, Image 2
! ')i; WALK&D r, ... -ills.
TianMMi! All the Way /'hum Owen,
WW'tnain, I o ISasl St. I .oil Jh, III.
IV". < ntly the newspapers have been
\ ab!. .hi UK ,a remarkable *tory of a
?!(??.,, n!( |i|)(<I by express from Mast St.
I.ou ?. I I., to Owen, Wis.; a distance
<>t' mile:*, \vl ?>, after three months
iiii'.l a half, turned up at h/a old
hoiiu1, emaciated, blc'edinj:^ and bun
j_:ry, having been thirty days on his
Ion;* 1 1 ikci bark. The ;toiy was so
tniii; ual that wo wrote to-'-thb. origi
nal owner, Mr. Oroide Sehaum, assis
tant foreman of the WUftfins Ferry,
company, who lives in f'enlreville.
station, a suhurh of l;)ast St. Louis.
Promptly came tl)M reply about his
collie:
"I wua U'lad to hear that you are
interested in the record1 of <!>ur < T? ? ^ ,
'Sh"p.' Theio is rm mistake in the
newspaper account. The St. Louis
ro?t-l>isp?t<h reporter heard about
tin- <lojf and tame from St. Louis to
l?vt his story. 'Shop' was about four
tcen month;; old. when we HhipjM'd
him to .my wife's aunt, Mrs. John
Welty. who hveson a cuttle ranch at
Owen. He stayed at Owen, Wis., till
. January Jit), 1t?2U, as we learned from
Mrs-. Welty, who wrote soon after,
felling us that he ha I disappeared.
On March 12. at I o'clock, 'Shep'
appeased at our door. He was a
koleton, hi.i hair was flatted down,
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
Lyttlrton St., Phone IN
CAMDEN, S. C.
DR. G. C. TRANTHAM
DENTIST
First Floor, Crocker Building
PHONE. 450
Dr. C. F. Sowed
DENTBST
(Office Over Bruce's Store)
CAMDEN, S. C.
COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MILL VV(->RfC
SASH, DOC KS, BLINDS
AND LUMSF.R
I' LAIN 1 1 L f lv .'?> I >. i'licnc 71 |
COLl'M^J v. C
OR. R. r. 5 f T.\
DI.NTIS1
r rir r I
r?|l'i! rr.. >? . '
V , J 7 ; (} X a /y .?/ 1 z /> ,1 /, 1 .)/ r S
in a!! si'/.cs. at the l ost prices, (Guaranteed.
It pays U) lake care of your eyes by usimr
enouprh liprht. Phone us and let us send
f.amjj.s to fill the empty sockets.
WHITMAN'S CANDIES
Kaatmftn'ft Kodak Films Sold and Doeloprd
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store
Phone 30 Delivery.
ma fyet were wtKfrt and almost bleed
ng, his tofrnails wore worn off. lit
at down in my kitchen and cried as
bough he waa a human being. When
ho children asked him 'Shop, di<
you come homo?' he would Cry. And
.he child i en tried, an^l my wife al
iiont cried. When 1 came home, She|>
?lied Again. He could not bear for
us to leave him a' moment. When
i.e would lie down, he would growl,
.s he seemed completely worn out,
i or two weoks we had to treat him
i iy tenderly, We have h<>w broken
rim of his whining Ways.
There can he no mistake about
his being my dog. I could not be
iisye he was, as all coJlHes look so
much alike till 1 recognized his only
?ii t native mark -his tail was broken
lit the third joint.
Shej) is the life of our family now.
He will never be sent away again. I
tin oiling you his ftlctuufti; Think
ing you for your interest, '
(leoige Hchaum.
\lr*. 1 v. Thompson.
On tin- nMiuhg <,f December liO,
rdod's finger touted Martha Lynn
Thompson, ii ml she slept. Although
? he members of the family knew she
WJ|S a, dining in health, they did/not
, i aliv.e- thaj^the end was so near.
Matt if Thompson was born l?ebru
;iiy, the third, 1851, and was the
third daughter of the late Di.
??d Surah Huey Williams.. She
joined the A. K. V. church early m
life and was ever a consistent and
devout member. On December
1K74, she was married to James
Robort Thompson and lived in tender
wedlock for forty-eight years. ?'
this union a happy home was born,
where the Bible was read and the
voice ot .song was heard, and dai >
incense rose irom the altar^. n o
this chriatinn home, nine children
came, brightening and making a hap
py circle that can never be forgotten,
l'ivery member of this fnttbfu >aiv
has been tried and proved worthy
of trust. All were present for the
funeral except J. Will, of "Camden,
who was kept at home on acroimto
illness in the family. ' The ode
children^ ?? ??'k' <>' 1 'U',' I
mis, of Rock llill; Heatty, "f ?Saia
K?ssa, Ala.; Itvifus. ot this city, with,
whom she made her home-, R.l.eon
of Chester; Mri. S. II. K?elU>. f
Cn, key's Station; Mrs. John \S d
liams, Kock llill. and Mrs. J. N
Hover, Of l.auiens. The cntire pc
,iod of her marrjed life was spent at
Riverside, until a year ago, when
she moved to Lancaster with her son
Rufus. Her husband died the 30th
?f Mav. 1PM. preceding her not .iiutc
seven ' months. After funeral ser
vlccs, conducted by her pastor, Rev.
W S. Patterson, she was laid to rest
SFliloh cemetery beside her hus
band. Her faith, humility and so >
mission lo Cod's will and nobly spent
arc a comfort to those who
her example and influence and
itr piration to all who know h-r He
bad need" was her ue-ghbo
,, a bmg busy life and m,n>
children will rise up and
her memory blessed. I.niicas.c
NcWS.
r,;i! v r .'vhnr-'oii, Wealthy retire!
.? and Thomas Loakins. a-netf**;'
>vmv foun I d"ad, asph.v v -
?***????
, , . ' F k . Md., 1 hursdaj.
' Mrs! I lei"' Voting Knl;!^k
. m law of Mr. Johnson and he
.!:,.?<? rs. RUM. and 1-onise. we
ill (.\- 1 1'" fumes. Mis. ?
? ? i? another part of lb" house
v . ..' not af feted. Mr. Johnson, wt ?
an invalid f..r a long
was found d-ad. partly dr.-cd
1 and the m gro
rk.'ur.
. ]...ruM "C.randpa" Hawkins. N"
' Ind .v- im
, ail. i W. llallar I. o
'' '.'T 111' vi e royal chief tin c ?
. ... 1 ion Of Other officers
. ' ;?,i ur.'.il the opening si s am ot
'.. lon.i of the world ?
, , The Tampa camp ?
..f -he . rgan^alion c,m
r- " , ; .. m 1 ? .,ur,^ all ov. r
; i .i * ? 1 1 ? ? 1
LEGAL ADVERTISING
MASTER'S SALE
otatv of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
(In the Court of Common Pleas)
J, E. Khame, G. A. Khfyne and B. W.
Khame, Co-part noi's' as Ilhame
Hioihers, I'lainiffs,
against
Elizabeth Sutton and Walter Martin,
Defendants,
Under an order of- His Honor, W,
. H Townsend, Judge of the Fifth Ju
dicial Circuit, dated January 10th.
t9ii3, I will si ll to the highest bidder
?it public auction for cash beforo the
Kershaw County Court House door
n Camden, in said State, during the
;egal hours* of sale on tho.nrst Mon
day, being tho fifth of February,
I {)&{, the following described real
estate:
All of the undivided right, title
and interest of the defendants Eliza
beth Sutton and Walter Martin in and
to all that certain piece, parcel or
tract of bind, situate, lying and be
ing in Kershaw County, South Caro
lina, about nine miles east of Cam
den, near the Leo County line, con
taining two hundred (200) acres,
more or less; bounded North by lands
now or formerly of Reynolds; East
by. lands of F. E. Sparrow; South
by lands known as Croft tract and
West by lands of Trapp. The said
described tract of land was formerly
owned by James Sutton, the father
of Elizabeth Sutton.
Anyone desiring to bid at said sale
shall first deposit with the Master a
certified check or cash for the sum
of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars,
as an evidence of good faith, which
deposit shall In- returned to the un
successful bidder at the conclusion of
said sale.
H. B. CLARKE,
Master for Kershaw County.
January 1 f>, 1923 '
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
(In tlit* Court of Common Pleas)
?
J. F. Rhame, (J. A. Rhame, and B.
W. Rhame, Co-partners as Rhame
Brothers, Plaintiffs,
against
Eddie Cooper, Defendant.
Under an order of His Honor, W.
If Townscnd, Judge of the F'ifth Ju- I
dieial Circuit, dated December ? r-,
H>22, I will sell to the highest bidder
at public auction for cash before the
Kershaw County Court House do<?r
in Camden, in said State, during the
legal hours of sale on the first Mon
day, being the fifth of February,
102H, the following described real
estate :
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
<n the County of Kershaw, State of.
South Carolina, about eight miles
Southeast of Camden, bounded North
and East by lands of Mrs. M. A.
Barnes: South and West by lands of
Amy Wylie, and containing 'ten (10)
acres, more or less. The said de
scribed tract of land was derived by
Eddie Cooper from his uncle Church
Maile's Estate through his mother,
Louisa Cooper.
Anyone desiring to bid at said sale
Ma'! first deposit with the Master 'i
ertified cheek or?cash for the sum
of Fifty ($r?0.00) Dollars, a* an
'? i(li>n',c of good faith, which deposit
hn'l be re'nrned to th? un-u cco.sful
Irdder at the conclusion of said sale.,
B. B. CLARKE.
Master for Kershaw County.
.January 1 o, 1023
MASTER'S SALE
*
^tale Of S oil h 'f'sivripna
County of Kershaw
(In tin* C'?urt of Common !'i :.?)
V. }!. dcl.oach. as Init'c', I' a ntiff
airainst '
v" ???>' ? h A n-o-ierip Mor'gM'."' r om
^?ir.v and .T. XV. Spires, Defer- lan*--.
I'p !? r en o?'der of llic Don m", V,
' Town-end, of tin Fifth .In
: < t-f : l i t . da'fd I nb>"- 27th
1 w !! -( i to the b'ghesj bidder
' i -ib'ic rr.n-! ? >n f< r cah b< f >'e t h
!\ ? ??*haw C'<tpi*\' ''our' House door
n Camden. in vaid State, durin" th*>
?? ral h'?;j ?? <>r ?; ! < n the first Mon
r. *1 vr ' ? f'r,h of F- b-ua' v
'ho f.d Vw'rg < I e -? i- * i I ? ! rea1
('??!<? r- ?; r."-i ! nf lar.! s!u;.?". lyinc
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- ^ vr v., . r " ? ] 'it ? '<? h i? ro
p Op o'
rou rt for K'o'?haw Cnun*y in Rook
A. C.. pngo 402.
Anyone desiring to hid nt ^aid sale
shall first deposit with the Mastor a
certified check or cash for the sunt
of Quo Hundred (?100.00) Dollars,
as an evidence of good faith, which
deposit shall bo returned to the un
sut i-esHful bidder at the emu of
said naif.
b. n. qlAuke,
Master for l^orshuw County.
January IB, 1!'. :;
MASTER'S SALK
State ol South Carolina
County of Kershaw ?
(In the Court of Common Pleas)
G rover C, Kirkland, Executor of the
Last Will and Testament of i)olla
Kirkland, deceased, Plaintiff,
again t
William Truesdaie, Defendant.
Under an order of Hi* 1 1 W.
H Townsentl, Judgo of the Fifth .fu
'?rial circuit,, dated. Jnnnvv ln'h
192$, I will sell to the highest bidder
->? public auct'ori t6t < a 1 ' ? 6* h
Kershaw County Court Ifou'e door
n Camden, in said *S\ate. durin " the
legal hours of sale on the lirst Mon
lav*, tyiny iht4 fifth ? of I'VU-u.-try.
102?, the following de.scrib d r.< :U
estate: '
All that eertein piece, parro' e
tract of land lyinw, bcinir and situate
in the County of Kershaw, St i( ?
aforesaid, containing forty-four ('ID
acres and being bounded . and de
scribed as follows: On the Nt>T?h bv
'and? of James Catoe; East by land"
of J. J. Owens, South by..- lands of
of J, E Gaskins and West by lands
of Nancy Gaskins and J. E .Gaskins.
For further information see plat
made bv W. I*. Twit'v and dated
April 18th, 1911.
Anyone desiring to bit! at said sale
shall first deposit with the Master
Certified "cheek or cash fol* the sum
of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars,
as an evidence of vrood faith, which
deposit shall be returned to the un
successful bidder at the conclusion of
said sale.
B. B. CLARK E,
Master for Kershaw County.
January 15, 1923
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina
County of Korshaw
(In the Court of Common Pleas)
J. II. Clyburn, Plaintiff,
against,
S. C, West. A. A. West, J. R. West.
Hank of Bethune, Pocomoke Guano
Co., Geo. T. Little, J. L. Moseley,
Seaboard Air Line R'ailway and
John Whitaker Company, Defend
ants
Under an order of His Honor, W.
H Townsend, Judge of the Fifth Ju
dicial Circuit, dated January 10th.
1023, I will sell to the highest bidder
at public auction for cash before the
Kershaw County Court House door
in Camden, in said State, during the
HOW TO GET BACK
THE "JOY OF LIFE"
LIKE isn't worth living if you're so
weaKaud run down you can liardly
drag yourself around.
If the rich red bhxxl, full of health
and vigor, were pumping through your
veins, the joy of life would come back
soon enough! Gude's Pepto-Maiujan
has worked this magic for thousands ~
it will do the same for you, Take
it for a short time and we how your
health and strength improve. Your
druggist has it ? liquid or tablets, .. i
you prefer.
Glide's
Pepto-Man^ari
Tonic and Blood Enricher
le^al hours of sale on the first. Man
dav, boinK t he fifth of February
MM}$r the fo!t(Vw:nj: <tcspr*bo;l mil
estate:
All that curtain pieee, parr-el p:
t -art of l:>nd, situate, lyintf and being1
\n the County of K'thIiw, S'-a.u- of
South Carolina, containing fifty ffiO.)
acres; more or less, and bounded now
or formerly; as follows: No"th by
lands of ,J. M. Carson and others;
Kant by lands of K. P. McCarkdl
South by lands of K. 1). McCaskil
and by lands of A. A, West an*
West by lands of A. A. West; and
b.'in r I he same tract of land convoy
ed to S. C. West by K. I). MeCaskill
CHr'sfine McCaskill, Mary R McCas
kjll and Nannie Kate Price.
A nyone desiring to bid at sa id sale
shall first deposit with the Master a
certified check or cash for the sum
of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars,
as an evidene of ^ood faith, which
deposit shall be returned to the un
successful bidder at the conclusion of
said sale. '
B. B. CLARKF,.
Master for Kershaw County.
January 15, 1023
TAX NOTICE.
Office, of Treasurer Kershaw County,
Camden. S. C., Sept. 22, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that the
books will be opene<l for the collection
of State. County and School taxes from
October 15th, 1022, to March 15th,
1023. A penalty of 1 per cent will be
added to all taxes unpaid January
1st, 1023. 2 per cent February 1st,
1923, and 7 ]>er cent March 15th, 1033.
'Hie rate per centum for Kershaw
county is ns follows:
Mills.
State Taxes : 7 1-2
Goed Itoads 2
County Taxes 0 3-4
Hospital 1-1
School Taxes 3
I>rKulh Township Koad Bouts..
for D??Km to To\vn?hlP ohIj 2 12
.
Total 2ft 1-2
J>og Tax $1.25. All <t?g ewncrM Hit*
retired to ? return of lK#tr
*Io?k (o the Comity Tir*Hiir#r, who lw
required to furi?l?li a lictiu* u?k. All
dfljw eiuvhr wlthont the lloenso tag
I ho ?wnerH will he mihject to a fine
of Twenty ($20.00) J>olU?r?,
Thft following School X)l?Hrlefc? havo
xixyial tavtea :
School Dtstrlet No. 1 ......... 28
School District No, 2 ........... ....... B
School I >Ik?4 riot No. 8 . 8
School District No. 4 ..;.i H
School District No. 5 8
School District No. 0 8
Feh'Kil District No. 7 ?. 8
School District No. .8 4
School l'llstrlct No. ? 4
School District No. 11 J 5
School 1 Mstriet No. 12 11
School District No, 13 ...,. 8
School. District N|>. 14 8
School District "No. .15 8
School District No. Itt 1
School District No, 17 S
School District No. 18 I
School District No. it) 4
School District No. 20 4
School District No. 21 ...: 4
School District No. 22 .<? ...... .18
School District No. 23 ...~ 3
School District. No. 24 8
ScVoftl District No. 26 ;... 8
School District No. 20 8
School District No. 27 8
Sch<K>l District No, 28 8
School District No. 20 .....i.y.. *...... 8
School District No, JK) 8
School District No. 81 8
School District No. 32 8
School District No. 33 8
School District No. 34 8
Rchoo-1 District No. 3 o 8
School District No. 3(1 8
School District No. 37 2
School District No. 38 8
School District No. 30 ........ 8
School District No. 40 17
School IMstrlet No. 41 :...U 8
School District No. 42 ......
School District No. 43 ? .... 4
School I>istTlct No. 44 ~.. 8
Sjchool District No. 40 8
School District No. 47 8
The jx>11 tax .Is $1.00.
All ablobodied male persons from
the age of twenty-one (21) to sixty
( 00 ) year. -J, both Inclusive, except res
idents in in<*>n?o rated towns of tMe
county less than 2,500 Inhabitants,
shall pay $4.00 as a road tax excefit
ministers of the gospel actually In
charge of a congregation, teachers em
ployed in public schools, school trus
tees, and persons permanently dis
abled in the military servtee of thts
State and persons who served In the
war Between the States, and all per
sons actually employed In the quaran
tine service of this state and all ree>
I dents who may be attending school
or college nt the time when said road
tax shall become due. Persons claim
ing disabilities must present certifi
cate from two reputable physicians of
this county.
All Information with reference to
taxes will l>e furnished upon applica
tion. D. M. McCASKILL,
County Treasurer.
New Bofty Styles
Here is the climax of a year of remarkable Franklin
advances. Seven new 1(. 23 designs. These new cars
are lower, longer, wider, roomier, and are alive with a
dash and snap in accord with the greater power and
speed of the new motor. The Four-Door Sedan is
the latest addition to the line.
New pressure air-cooling system. New demountable
runs. Lowest price in 21 years.
GEORGE T. LI 1 TLE, Distributor Kershaw County