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YEGGMAN CAUGHT IN LONG CHASE Carvcerous Dp Lead* \o Cap ture of "Hostile John" O'Bnert, Safe Blower, Hostile Jebb O'.Hnrm, M whoa it :? ** iQ tb?t>* cwi<l Wdw ? yrifr sv?% rxi*rr\n*~*M UUU were tiM wft ? p*i*j orti ix* ob? of Ml* p*J*T? wovi<l 0* m uwi ti 0 uttered by U?e Is * pritoaer ti> PWiftdeJphia, H?0U Jc^tiD is nwaHllB^crf * throw Wck to the a*clet.t and Uwtf?? ?AficffrloikKt Cm.)* ot ^ *i Crosby. E*?? Hobem, Bill Lktw. Mark ?tla turii (jfciSCfct White and like <*det/ri tW* of the po?4efou? **? At?d let ua torgei to ?*?? tb* Ne* Vork Herald. ft* lo?l ?? tfe? mi llwwlle Jot ii Is rhUftdelpbla ?. tbftf rtiy ? favorite Mf<KT*rktnf hero. IM l?te Ummi* L/>ru? A tLred oi<l an it O'Brien ao*. *iX". ty-eJgtt old ftnd ?l^ned to spending the ^ Ma (Jfc)? la & fefWai pri*on. But be fc?? ?*?n almoat everything that ?eeM>*<J fooc to him H- wlJt probably #* vf rfto-^f. and it iritt ?I'tl - ?t H*T*r.'t fro?tb ?X*<T5 t'? '>'?* ^ 'J* ' : a* ' be waa ?. a-gM. I wl 5# j4jr lit a .. Philadelphia hospital for treatment of hi* di*****. ??* vlfiya^y wjrrfn/je.'ed h-w & >j ???- k w ;?> ??' . * r+T';k it: f**<'l t'jl-t lhftt w *? a ? .* <.fy?eY l iihTt fif . delft bV'f b 4 OT-f~h !bMi W'Jth ??U'" b fro* tbv v.ere. arreted before it* <*u 'lhur:\'.?* 1 r! H"^!>J'1^ Af.d- ***** ii r1kri%i- :r, *!?* man* H* er*T bl?r title ?,?-?>' ?>?? ah'iikje it* a>er*ge ;#af??* r-rft'-ivr b?* ?a* ft t^i^crcr! *o?i?r?-ady to figh-l (*. out with hlft if<< J ri . with ft o? |.!j/<' w.i It hlk ktorT. tfciivy ym'if.v, y 'I: '??*' Ukli... il.??> a ||?f ^Olrti fiAfO *:t<? j?^?l !<-#- feft-ff .??4 th?-f* In rt* ?:ir!'i, ftit)?/uift -th*- r<*-> ord? do nor nhovr * > ? a* t murder mfty fi)ftryM to I fc'' Ount J#?tn t?? fftlru?-?j do? n. H* d:d n'jt arr?-** Old Faihioned li-t. La oufr * iu*t Of t 'lyiiili rh':v ? thai TV'* >/f old fmrtiloli<r?J hud t**- fcu*^ of '"hsw an^uud the world whl'h In end^d 1"h?- t>iirt'.' ui?r )ut, ttl? tin t* ?* a> tt<* tlow'ng t?f thi? nf? in thp po? offlce In Oxf'/fd. N. u^inokt ttr?-?? v?-j?r* kgo It r/j ?j ?t ha-v* ? kiroi'lv 30--1 for John. Jl** pri*-d op?*n a v. ;ij do?ir dniiVd ttw tor. drii^?rd a *jnar:' ; ; > ci nitroxi) c.erin Into the lewk aa?M~hard>u) nud tjjuch^l It off It*? re was %if)<M)t) Sfc th?? ?af?* Wd St re?*rnji rnnor, ?t If to hv^'iriii; ttat John fl*^! wltt tt* rna)or portion of !hnt In IiIb money', belt, for John :.*\er wa? one to dl^id*- wjuiily witt Mj" fv/nf^l**r6tpfj X},?.rf vkj<? ri'>thln< fu^nv ubour ttf Jot. O'lirl^n by Ju?t how muf h nitrogi><'rrfri to-n*#- In ftonic re> {^'t * hk v. an. not unl.Jkt* th*? liurntlc I >ut''hri)iin ! In others, \<-ry ? unilkf. Th* llurotl" Dutchman, a ron terup"ra r> of Johr* ?<. wan a < luxury ytt. "* hi* vlojpnt dpml?? would tndl rate, but h*- wan ? hasher or *trontf urm yih?n mfn vrrA. The Humble One wm often arreted In hi* pftrll^r daya and wafc vkont to weej? no roplouaty anl to exploit t,i? uranln^ Ipjfpn ?Ury wtr* Mf./l k ptlldren <??r It J'j?! thp oth^r way?) that th* deter t)\i^ ?!') ha d r^.ilarpd him were moved t'> ?ymi??th.v '!?,#? Humble nn?*. f<-p I ! n tli* ho ft en ?nr "f ll^ ofTI'lal flutih. would J?*rk h I in H'-lf and with "no trern?*ndoua waliop of Us huxp flat ?tun hla raptor an'! r-:n f'<r 't. Hut he wn* a rmdn j ??*? ut in ;* j i H'k f*nrr1pd his liquid nitro (flv/-pr?n ! n a >.??;:!?? In that porket thnt hi!* h?-( utno n.oK? popular ain.ro t)ie T'r/rcd s*?t *??< adr.| prohibition law jp. fun '*d a p"v? ?? 'a i 1 1 d o w out <r; (i!,.. w.,ui?' ?>? b'-r<- The ?m sh rnfd I r. '. <? ; ?? ?!,?? Huintt' lMif? hK)nn wji* } ,. ' v ?r h !! 1 f u " > TllP fj, . r ., vfrti^k th> nl'ro ?u.tr!f? ?[?(,. ||' 1 ? a I nit rhtiift n vnti't! ?*d f>, ? r >/. t ?!#> ?j?i Enjoyed Immunity jl ^ ' .; n w a v no h ? j ? * bunn'T A:> ; . ..? ??. 1 s forgotten. It !h px pia r?-'? ? t. M t a pC'-rmnn 1h y?K?? for TJ , ?.y c ,'m r< -btipr- that us?*d y.lrr''^" ? r.' Aft?*:- de^polllnk the < >>' ford p?"'?t f" *"",>r,,Pp n* kfr T1 t,;i ?. 1 >o erM, b:?nk?*r and |,|Hn'fr } ? > r m l,in?- h?* t'nw London thp tfli'-H! t.f h;>i j.f frP'plPnt ItiiT fh" r;. ' ?? " if V; and *h" ??-,tor .diifs ? jfntr.MIn^ ???? f, > ; ; a>, ?i.p:.: ?? -.v r.tilf/ "n,i loV.- K w.'h bp al ? '*v *' h*1 u 'i ?( <j '?<''? '-?t !r?np *?'?' v "* !.,.? k h -a tl?- r ?!?/ '-?? ' ,,u ''x ????: <-r:t h : b I he ^ ' w n-'t arr< - j. , fi(P J 'r ! ' ed ^'ntes i ? .-??.<? ' t waa af!er l.lsn. and ? ? HrU-n Vi" '\ ? 1U. v< i.r r.. I"ir!? nrd " t' <' l:' * \<,-e r.r.d M n?p f'nrlo \ r.r-\ hi: ' r.'d. Anurtan who unnddn! I''-" ri r,nt:(-:i,t,n. 'I ho t'.idn't kru.w ?h..'. ..si l.-Mvt twpnt\ ti \ ?? of hlx >oar- had \ ? ?- j M'ti f wli!.:?> A nipr!- a t! pr:-oti* ? ' r ' ' I .robfib! \ cldn"' r:t rp. Hp ?""t and, ^n'lpfl : won :i?-d --oiled Monte r??rb. j . ?k.? n.* tn^ro of < no. J-'\ eti t n n 1 * hn-APVP-. for-tnr trsmed | ;.r:itn*t h!i:; and hr UiJ. h io' his ; ' >T f or'l ha i.l 11? landed n I' ? . ? ? . I ? ut AniPrlran at,'pi.t<< wi ~p ho! nn hl< : trail nnd la'e !n ll'-'l be 1 ?<"-'?ard | to Hlo i!p Ho took hu r..f. T ???--' to the I camb'iPi: b?':?e? ' w '? : uArktr.fr far n- J ;,n.l ?o ro??fy.] v - ?! -it "t on.. n or another hl? for'ure grew to >??? j $:i0.t*v find mare. _ iiu: ac r.ot i fATCPf thnt Mr. O'Hrien v n- the vie- I tiu? of a marer. A^o ant' thr flefchpota hnd not helped hba Hp went to a mnr*r anprlall^t in Tllo nnd thh dor 5 im> ? IrvtUul mm. t*J4 Jok# | , u^t be ??! vu**? ** WI** #*? (MT?t)?a +XX&4 *? K?-f t Aft*# Hi*. AU4 fc'4 ?**? tk* U?i<*d *Ut*? got*n?m*&t k?v* *?** *???? j u?* bi? u4 *>?*. y *??#*?? Lj. WUi. U MO^J < WroUj f*w? ; h.'i * ?*u*f *r mx**> W m/fc* t? I |*? w*n b*? a* *? oW> tr**e! No. t* r';': ,or s<r* ? r' \Um <*, * l?*vr*4, UW*. ? ?"*? '?h* ** .#*????? './y i yiH-^t d*kh*?d 'a ,# ,*ct a trifi* *:tt >*w* **<* ***** j tb* b*U*r f'.t U* diM*** t^t fat* | * 10 U*?^t v> It *a* ?n Janu&i?. VOi arr>* ed <b Xtaf <>/ leans Alx?0*t ?* j of*t b* KJ?0* *? baT* ti?*t Up !re*??*J H? made arrange met,'* v?:'i. k ?j f* IaUM ?*d w??1 ?*? far ?? to enr***" * rou? In ? ??*?> pidxat? hospital '*>??? ?? * K V.ceroan took ?oii<V **4 ?f,*r consulting the hie* and there*, > i*ff*?t?Un M* ineio ory, prvj-erly 'Seeded that the man tb*t bi*?*? the Oxford *?f* w** prf*kf*nt ln M.?r?f ixjfai^n^ John Ifurort of bl* <3*a?:?-r Wfcfti JM policeman : kt ?: *. ; M.tai io make hia captura t? *h* told that Mr. I>ougbert7 (John ; h tt *+v) ???.<* fai^' ,f> *?*r ,bf ,BMl" ! f?j*b?r>. Tb> ho?pit*l people sug***^ that tfce poiWtrim.: make a riy*H* -"f i .v,,, f?r* Vn. ht* rttifft in <>r?i?T that a | ^,.f>:h f'-r v!.<r un('riyn?te Mr, Lk?uj:>j , <*?? ?ir,?* r*?r*'?4 "r' . 'J- v. .. ,!<V do UfJfr *^?"'3;'" ^;?WM ? ,. - ,:,nv ??.-??;?:? .:'?. ??? ilfef jp^l of f tl.i-' 'ti-^rV t-w-n ' ?n Jonkotit fj.r !,;*?* f'-T t*o x^r1 Ht*')l nft' ? - ? ' < r.v.i, rs?h- tf>f> '^hr. filr! not corn*' ; .>i?.; v j? ^-"d j. ?- fm u' j i J' ? ? ;'.i ?? ST"'?? t)i*> R}*' :,4;l-.r... ?.. -'tL.:dv;T'.9. v:hfrv a . , .., ciw.n^nr . tlr'* / iiT! ' v. ?? prir.'l' of r? Fioa^'2) Ur * Down?. XLe jt /'?-'?>? :x- T-i t tU > ?j?*. 'i'"> bil't tak?? Otfaf* t'iveriiur?fr?. H" j<..?}v<J fttvoritwi; j.?i h > ?r?J bunch*--. Hp K?*t <oa*laifnTl> . < ia< t- h<* r ??<-"U ! >?*<1 ' fnr?i. <?n!j* to iidivJ , hu h Tiuillif* io the otunWoroua Orne , L ? ' *?-nt ? uuipletcl) br-'k*', viiiy J o regain a little. And ?' with h5? mjuforf unei* ?ame tb? old ^ain and ret j?-v* decision to ent^r i a ho"bU/il. Jobn. you mu?t rernein her, vilii? MlxUrM'veo or thereabout*, th^n. but a ujac's ?len.lr?* to !!?? >> f utr'toy; ? ? ? ? . .? ~~ : A la?t i?iunK<r! ' >nly to K^t en"u?b : m'*ne> to i-av tl.e R]?erlall?t ! Lu^k v. as with bi"J a^'u.n H* canted larjfw ? J v tni a lem* a^d? well rme do<--^'t I ;jf ' "unt for Mi'b rii.nz^. H" l>Vun^?'d ". Hf, if more J?nd I"4' ah but a l.tue Ar>d : ,?.n !ba! in 1 5 ^ .I-J^na be cftine fj-e i to with a I ???:?? rtujent ?-f Ju-'S- k iiirti. ? ?? l.:i. ?? J I i.-i? ?ordial;y ami <-<>r ft., , , J?:*; -.vbvt vvoijM bnve haj* ; }?*-?>?"' t-ao J "bti t.ravrrs :t t:*ru?^h .t.r.if.1 {'?? '"Id f.-r ?o- el?-?t^J to de - r?n r* \SV n.\t ttod HoctUe Jobn O'H-i^u * In N?*tf York -broke and a-r?'8t?-d }!<? | was arralfr.*"! as Ttif robber of Ox j ford's pot?t ofT\* ?* ?? n ?1 tli?* t"nH*d St a ten | rornml^b'ner l'?H at $7..VX) An<l | then a mlra' le bapl^'neil. t rofu wmK1 ; u here John [?rf?du?-ed XT.Vk) in 'aRh. I Thl* he posted as u guaranty that he would appear for trial. The day for trylnK blm ar/i^^l, but mt Nfr. | o'!tr!?-n, i It wan quite fjatirnl thnf the ? ha*e ?bould t?e resumed with greater keen ; Here wan an '?ld rhap. Mxty-elgbt to be exa<-t. making the government's very best ?U?nths look ftKMl^h. And a man so marked, too! At least fifty government men Joined In the pursuit. Six or elsrht victims of .John's dls ! ease ur-rn nrro*to<]4 examined and let ! go bt-fure they at tually got him. And : then they lo<-ko<l hltn up without ball They are takinK no more rhnnres with John. He takes h!? pre?llr?ment most i fih11'e?o(?lil?,Hlly Refu?t? to Admit Guilt. ??l'nd?*rstand." aa\s? John. I in no. admitting that I ever did anything ; that wasn't iejfal and on the square That's my rontetitlon. Now its up to the government to prov? otherwise I us an old man and not foolish enough i to belle* e that I'm >,?"???? "? ,ivc tor' H^(.r but I'd llkr to die peareful like "What would I do If I bad my life to it* e ??* ?"!' a x :< 1 n ? 1 >on't ahk foolish ! question.'*. I'm n fatalist. I did what wa? mapped out for me to do A man <h?n'; ??'t op in ? b?* morning: saying : that* p.li.g to ,b, 1 1 1 1 h or not do : ! 1 1 n ! That N he won't if he's wise He-!! to 1,1 r.z nio? tint; things hr ? hP to Ib.-m :????! artsrg arrnrd ; )r,..!V > ..M i'h" ' n \ order votir life ,:p ... ..-rtalr. I" ? r. After that *..u t , \ X\ ' ? ' ?? ,'o'r;;.; to you 'l n d 1 ' k ?' ( ; i f ' \v ' ??? ETograticn C.'?r>* Austria V!. : r. : -A r-'n" ? i'1 "???' t "rM'n' v v . .r r;.? ;n V. f ?r fore --n ? "iin fr1rs ; .' .? jn-'u (t-1 f.irmerx "kll'ed j .?r.fcinerr* ar?'. ' ond ? I ""I ?' ?"? M"r'" ?: i . * , .,t v-.-ne year? of ac?' f ?o rnVed S' ate". Bra i 7n Ar^n-'ni r.-vj.t. I'ab-tlne th j mt rh ?'oto?i.- M-xl- and U tfji.i Sue* Ex-Husband for Breach of Promise Art onusunl v,rf ? !; <>? j>romf?" Milt h::s ! 'n Sun Fran rNco h\ Mrs I.' > II hps agfllns: her dlvprrod William K. IfA.\^v *'?.>. - <? *:i J* prom }?...) ,nftrr\ ! *re! rh*-ti I i haiig? 4 M r? <?_.*. r**"> front 1.?t former f;pnn??* GROWTH OF DOCK ! RAISING IN 0. S. I 1 ! Last Census Showed 2317,624 Worth *3,373.966 in This Country. Hew y#r% ? Dort rml4*g It ?*% dune*! aucceaafully boCfc u a aide | issue ox/ general farms a?d ?? ? spe cik) bwdfiCN ob ? Urft a<*le. Tb? Peking *? ***? popular breed for the production* of ?**ti *#<J lndtBB KuBuer u the u?om popular for the { prod actios of market egg*. T be rear* s Ing of ducks for tnarket on a large Kale require* ext?M*H? capUal a?d remark* a New York, Time* writer. Young ducks forced for rapid (rcwib and n?urkr!HJ at from eight to twelve weeks of a?e are called ?'fireeu" ducks They weigh from fo ur and o#e-half to six jtouudf each arid are the pporljial ^'ur*. ( of lijt-'iuf on <x>inmer* isl duvk fsrui*. "A<-CoriiaX to the ctsillUUffit 182&" >*yn Alfred H. J-ee of the 1'nited State* of Agriculture, J *'!herv wk?- 2.S17.924 duck* in the i I'nited J*t*i<-s valued at $3Ut73.90& Thi> tfiow* a slight decrease In nam ^ l^erij the ? en#us of 1010. mdb.at* ' iBjf th*t the j^rdu^Mi ^.d"'* * A?. T jjjf. country a.1* a li .bxivi)' hold 1 lng Jii? f?n The ?je<rea*e occurred in : ~.,;!hern rial*'*, hut WT?1! ^ 'he RT:,!i-s in v.Mrh duck* are raided op 1 ??j^Mfai.du<l farms iftPr?ire4 an iw;f*ti*e iii tii* number of ducks kept. New York Ahead <? Ouck Raitio?. MjiKsa^uw"*, C'sJlfomia and <'"M rado showed an increase of 'about 5 ? p,.r'''ent New York, which contains ; by fur the greatest numb** of 'luck \ farms Khow* bo < h&nge li? the nam ber of d? 'k?, Nut as the number raised ; r.n commercial farm* has undoubtedly I increased . nuilexlaliy . In the. las: ..ten Tf sir* a decrease in the number of I du-cks on general fann* must hate oc ntrrp d to offset t >? 1 v increase on duck t 'farm* ?'?There are a1**^ ? th<? whip number of ducks a? In this country, and only about three-fourths a* many ? ducks h? turkey* Trucks are most nu ' merous in the following states. ar ! ranged according to their production: Iowa Illinois, Pennsylvania N>* ' York Missouri. Minnesota. Tennessee. j Ohio, t'outh I'liW fn ??*????*? *"<1 hrafka. the number ranging from ? 2 '.Vi**** he*d in Iowa to 100.000 In Ne ? bra*ka "There ar* eleven standard l)r?*<*ds of du''k? whl'eh have be?-n admitted to I the Ariierhan Standard <>t Perfe^ tT?>n I These i>r?-e<l<! rna\ t.e divided into i Three (1) The rneaf <i(i*?, ln ' rludinir the Peking. Aylesbury. Mua ; rovy* Honen. fayuga. BufT ani Swed ish ; <i') the cm ? la**. reprwente<i hy i th*> Ir.dian Ilunner. and (3) the oma I mental < la**, eornposed of the Call, the Trusted White and the Black Ka?t India. The ducks commonly kept on | many farms In th* South and Middle l West are of mixed hr<*edlnK. and are ; generally of small s'7/e. f>oof la>err and undesirable types of market durk. i Exr-ept tb?* Mu*cory. all our economic I hrw?d* of durku are *ald tf> have orlRi nated from the Mallard or wild duck. On a Large Scale. ^ "Puck raising on a large scale ha* been developed as a special hu*lne*s to a considerable extent on Tx)ng Island, in section* within **asy ship ping distance- of New York rlty, Bos ton and Philadelphia. Intensive duck farming on a large scale ha* heen more successful than Intensive chicken raising, as Peking duck>. especially, stand confinement well ar<* more eas ily brooded and are le>* subject to fHs?*ase than chickens. Artificial meth ods of hatching and rearing and labor saving machinery have been u?ed very ' Rticrexs f ii 1 1 v on duck farm* i "The demand for table ducks at > g?x.d prices is mostly limited to a few : larg?* cities, and Is n?>t nearly *o gon ? ?enl us th*> 4le?nand f??r ? )ii<-ken? or j fov\ls The demand, however, ap I pea r* t" he gradually Increasing, hut ! this !n<k of wldt' marker materially I Influence^ the estabhshment and ; growth of duck farm* The market ; condition* should hi- studied carefully j befors* making a lurg^ Investment In fiuck s -A prejudice nga!n-t rhe duck flesh ! and exists In mat > place*, caused i probably by eating ti.e common duck, j 1 which has i>o*>n allow e?1 '?? roam In i plncos where f.ltM ? <T>'' 'tlons exist, j , The rearing ><t du? k* for market on a large *enlo I* a l.us'n.-s- rrM,tjiring cap- j Ital and extens'v^ fx p.Tl-n--e. I'ractl- j , 1 f \ periei-r e <^n a 1 a r ??* 'luck plant | 'c r !.?? l>r>?t tcn< b?,r t ? ' : * the novice can j i.? ?jin ir. .i ; i ! ' mi \ .>iid enlarge as , ?'Xperien. e .lu^tlrle* caii l.e ml^d wlft. -*u. c.'vs 1 a pndit on i ! p-m-rHi far' .-. ' ;i: d- n ' appear to < hp ?f> u e" .? '! ' - ' ?i'lrce of In . \ . r _ . ? ? ? ??nd'.tlons as ; fA-a ' tl'l*???ud. -??-ve to add va r;e:> ff i off, and --'gs for the j f ritier'R t abh> ' Soldiers Forbidden to Sitave. ? ?? - < trdcrs hn been J vstjed v\ the **p:in! ?b iiniv flUthorl jJpr . f''tr> of *be r riC!. v to grow I ' c m; per "p may ?>e adome! w!tl !? r.1 - r si rt >-a!r *c c.?rd nc 'o M"h of the owner r,r l.U abp.it v f. culth.it- it. ikdv^nttife'a R#ac?> South Seas. i'ngn l':;?o. Anier-.-un Samoa. ? The \mercn: hat-kenf ;n- V-ir^ahJ. manned ( v a c "f "g iTlrroen adveti fTTror*" teetr'nr *r'rr;-g ?;fe ar-d mo t>*)ijth seas. rion picture MmS in the K?, recently ftrrivfd at A,nia. British fliiinf*. TTw Ankeiiua SociHy LowiM PijitriUd Um/outiI of July with -> diniJeX Arm?)bf ike gvttti o1 the ?? o?ik?o wtit 3+rretary of the Trea? ur> Andrew Ifciio n, no* in London; Ur4 ud LmM Astor. Sir. Thomas Lipton, lyord Devki and other prom inent Amentum *r>d Bnmher*. About 2.0<K? people were present at the eele brat >on. Henry Kk hsrdfcon. colored. has been bound over to the circuit court in Columbia on the th*ik't- of putting carbolic and in it bottle of milk that R L Reynolds had on ic* for the purpose of drinking. Richards-on i? an employe* of the Southern Railway ai i? Reynolds. Witnesses were pro duced who swore that they had board Richardion make threats to 'get" Mr. Reynolds.. Mule* Killed by Poison. (Greenwood Index -Journal.! Throe mules belonging to W. H. Robinson, of Troy, have been re cently killed by calcium arsenate boll weevil poison, according to W. A. Fri day, who was in Troy yesterday. The mules got the poison by licking the bottom of tubs that had contained the sweet poison. This is the first instance reported this season of live^ itock being poisoned by calcium arse The boli we?-*it wv ? f-tock and farmers have be^-n adr ? vised to take precautions to keep live | stock from eating plants that have | been . sprayed or dusted with, calcium ? arsenate. NOTICE. I forb?d anybody harboring, *hel ; tering or feeding my children. Annie. : Juanita, Ruth and L. T. Williams, i Anybody violating this notice will be punished to the full extent of the law. FRANK WILLIAMS. j 21b Cauthen St.. Rock Hili, S C. T~~ FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one ; month from this date, on Monday, August 13th, lit 23, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County! . my final return as Administratrix of ] i the estate of John W. Simmons, de ; ceased, y?nd on the name date I will ? apply t* the >aid Court for a final j discharge a* Administratrix. ' ALICE SIMMONS. j- ? f'wmden, S- C., July 12th, 1923'. 1 ! I NOTJCE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. 1 Whereas, a petition signed by one- 1 ihird of the qualified electors and i j like proportion of the resident 'free- 1 holders of the age of 21 years having | filed with the County Board of Educa- ! ; tion asking for an election in Cassatt i i School District No. .4. in the afore- j j mentioned County and State to deter ? mine whether a tax of nine (9) mills additional shall be levied for school i purposes. The election having been 1 grante<l, an election will be held at I Cassatt School House on Monday, July 30th, 1923. polls to open at 8 A. } M. and to close at 4 P. M. No i tiee' hereof given in a county paper for two issues. Those who reside in the District and present their tax receipts and registration certificates will be allowed to vote. The election ; will be conducted as a general election ( with the Trustees as Managers. J. E. BRANNON. Chairman. Martin S. Rozier, Clerk. J. T. Davis, I Members Board of Trustees Cassatt School District No: 4, Kershaw Count v. | July ll'th, 1923. NOTICE OF ELECTION. I ? { .State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Whereas, a petition signed by one third of the qualified electors and a like proportion of the resident free holders of the age of 21 years having filed with the County Board of Educa- 1 ti?>n asking for an election in School ' district No. IK in the aforementioned; County and State to determine ! whether a tax of seven f T > mills ad- j ditional shall he levied for school ; purposes. The election having been ? granted, an election will he held at Beaver Ham School House on Monday. July '"iOth, 1923, polls to he opened at . 8 A. M. and . to close at 4 P. M. No tice hereof given in a county paper for two issues. Those who reside lr. lh^ District and present their tax receipts and registration certificates ? will he allowed to vote. The election i will be conducted as a general election v i ! h the Trustees as Managers. .IAS. H. WEST. Chairma:.. W. W. HORTON, Clerk, j M? mbers Hoard of Trustee* J I ?? :i v ? : !>am School District No. !>. K? : . i ??haw Countv. July 11th. 1923. NOTICE OF SALE One Hundred Thousand Hollars Cer tificates of Indebtedness For Street Improvement of City of Camden. Staled proposals will be received, by the City Council of the City : of Camden at the office of the City t'lerk. until 8:30 P. M. on ^ Friday, the 29th day of June. 11)23, i when there will be publicly opened : and read and purchased One Hundred Thousand < $ 1 OO.OOO.OO) certificates of indebtedness for street improvements i for the City of Camden, in the denom inations of One Thousand Dollars ($1. (>00.00) each, and bearing inter est at the rate of six per cent (G per eei.t.) per annum, payable semi annually. The certificates of indebtedness arc due and payable its follows: One fifteenth on the 1st day of April, 1924, and one-fifteenth annually thereafter for fourteen consecutive years from jibe l?| of April. 1*24, together with j interest from the duu of the adoption of tk AufMintnt Roll, at the rote of ?ii per cent- (? per cent. > per annum, ] payable aemi -annually. Principal and interest payable at i the Hanover National Bank, New ' York city. f Pi ft y - nine Thousand Dollar* ! WO-OO) of *a*d certificate* of indebt 1 ednes* will be delivered at once; the remaining Forty-one Thousand Dol lars <41,000.00) of aaid . . certificate* ' of indebtedness will be delivered in biocki at may be hereafter deter* i mined by the City Council, the pur 1 < h**er? to pay accrued interest on all j of *aid certificates of indebtedness. Proposals must be encloaed in a . Mraled envelope and marked on J the outside "Propoaals for Certifi- 1 ; cates of Indebtedness" and addressed to the City Treasurer of Camden, South Carolina. j Bidders must deposit with the City ! Treasurer before making bids, or ? present with their bids, a certified } check drawn to the order of the City of Camden. South Carolina, upon an incorporated Bank or Trust Company., or a sum of money equal to two per cent (I per cent.) of the face amount | of said certificate* of indebtedness, ^ to secure the municipality against j any loss resulting from the failure , I of the bidder to comply with the j tfeims of his or its bid. ! Said certificates of indebtedness will j ] be sold to the highest bidder at not ! j less than par and accrued interest The purchaser of said certificates of ; j indebtedness will have printed and 5 ; delivered to the City said certificate* f j of indebtedness^ ready for signatures, j ; within fifteen (15) days after the pur- j fcha.se of same, at the purchaser's ex-: I pense, and will deposit money in pay- ] ; mem of said certificates of indebted- ! ! nes.5 to the credit of the City of! Camden, South Carolina, immediately , upon, receipt of the signed certificates ! of indebtedness-. ? ? i The r;ght is reserved to reject any1' j &ik| all bids.. ? i By order of City Council, Camden, j | South Carolina, this 18th dav of June ! I 1923. . H. C> SINGLETON, r City Oerk of the City of Camden. * AN ORDINANCE ; To Amend "An Ordinance Authorii- j injf the Sale of One Hundred Thou- j sand Dollars "Certificates of Indebt- ?. ednefc* for Street Improvements of ? i City of Camden, f$6uth Carolina." ' J | Be it Ordained by the Mayor ajid f Aldermen of the City of Camden, and ' : by authority of the same. That "An ' j Ordinance" Authorizing the sale of ; I One Hundred Thousand Dollars Cer- ? ; tificates of Indebtedness for Street Improvement of City of Camden. I South Carolina," , and ratiW < Council menbkd t he Ifct^ *' June, lfctt, be and it her*b? ' *o that when amended *a:<: Td^ZT: ?hall read aa follow*: See. 1. That th*Citg C ouru U ?| den offer for sale One Huv1r*j.jv sand Dollar ? Certificate* uf ?-,n, faf ? ness for *trm iraprovtrntra* City of Camden, in denormrmkoLtJ One Thousand Dollars iV.jmgS' each, bearing date the Ui <4 ; ' J 1923, said Certificate* of 1 ta&fetM.' ness shall be due and pavabfe * follower Si* <?> of Miid C*niritv of Indebtedness to be due v* ir ^ July, 1924, and six (6) on *?*<-$, ?! secutive lft of July for c 1925. 1926, 1927, and 19:;*; < of said Certificates of Indebted^ to be due the 1st of July. 1929, ^ ? each of the years 1930. 193 L }vv? 1923, 1934, 1936, 1936, 1937. ^ }<? toother with interest on Miid Or?? rates of Indebtedness frorr, tht 1 day of July, 1923, at the rat* 0 1 64 (6) per cent per annum, semi-annually, payable st the H**. over National Bank, CUv of \w York. Section 2. That the City Ooa&tJ sell same either after advertise*!*:, as may be determined, or ai wivtv I sale. Section 3. That Fifty-nine Tt .?. .sand Dollars ($59,000.00) of saxd Of. ! lificates pf indebtedness b e delivtr^ at once after the sale of'$an>e, ^ the remaining Forty-one Thousinj I Dollars ($41,000.00) of said (>ri rates of Indebtedness be debvtrfj Is block- h" may be hereafter JtUi mined by the City Council, the chasers lo pay accrued interest yj^ all Certificates of Indebtedne ?. .> fz# ail bidder;? for Certificates of Inj^. edne-ss shall be required to depc^'p. with the City Treasurer before m^k ing bid,s certified checks drawn '.o:v order of the City of Camden. Sosth Ci.roiin.i, upon an incorporated "font 01; trust company, yr a tum.u : sua^ equal to' two (2) per cent of :be ffc* amount of said Certificate.-; of Indebt edness, to secure the municipality against any loss resulting from th* failure of the bidder to comply x'r.r term? . of his bid- The por> hau:.. *.?: purchasers of said Certificate* uf Indebtedness is to have printed *nd delivered to the City said Certificate of Indebtedness ready for signature within fifteen days after the delivery of same, at the purchaser's expense. .Said Certificates of Indebtedness to be promptly paid for when executed an4 delivered by the City. That the Oitr reserves the right to reject any arj all bids. Ratified in Council assembled *}?? 29th day of June, 1923. Mayor, City of Camde* Attest: H. C. Singleton, City Clerk. No. 318 STATEMENT Op THE CONDITION OF LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK LOCATED AT CAMDEN, S. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1923. . Resource*. ? Loans and Discounts ; '. > . $413,124.25 Overdrafts '. : 8,510.3v Bonds and Stocks Owneu by the Bank 29.560.W Furniture and Fixtures 1.. 5,902.13 Due from Banks and Bankers * 33,674.41 Currencv _ 3.218.01: Gold ? - - Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks and Cash Items ? 2,889.35 Total ?.... $498,1-76.59 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fund . -? Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and taxes paid L24 7-83 Dividends Unpaid . 3,884.99 Individual Deposits Subject to Check-. .. .229,511.59 Savings Deposits _ . . . 88,663.25 Time Certificates of Deposit 24,039.27 Certified Checks 118.65 Cashier's Checks ? .... 1,612.00 3-43, 944.75 Bilis Payable including Certificates for money borrowed 30.000W Total __ 8498,176-W | State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Hefore me c^me John S. Lindsay, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is ? i*1* condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. JOHN 8. LINDSAY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July, 1923. Correct ? Attest : John Whit'aker, Jr., Notary rubik. Tho? J. Kirkland P. M. \\ ooten, Directors. T. L. Little. " Bank No. 235. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BETHUNE l.? ?< A I IvD AT BETH C N K. S. C., A1 THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS 0> .1 U N E 30. 1923. Resources , . . $l04.79$-? ai, ?! Di?enunts 1.333-43 overdrafts '>.425-46 Furniture and Fixtures 1482,? Bunking IIoupp - - ; 727-2^ Oth?:r-Keal Estate Owned _ Due fr<>m Banks and Bankers , '.->40.# Kcrrrr.ry . 1X1$ (Jold ? ? ? .13 Silver an'i Other Minor Coin 738.55 f'bvk- !i!i 1 Ca^h I'ems \-qT2 T la! ttSI-gg Liabilities ^ ( aj.itJii Ta d in m 000^ S\irj>lim Fund ~ ; Undivided Profits le*s Current Expenses and Taxes Paid if, 283.# Individual Deposits Subject to Checks oo'r>$9.$ Time Certificates of Deposit ->43.6? Cashier's Checks hi 000$. r? 1 1 : - Pavabie, including Certificates for money borrowed ..wTk. t . '1 ' *l*2L978.t* I >t?ii . _ - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Kershaw ^ Before me camr ( ) . E. Parrott. Cashier of the above named bank. * Ing^duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true t tlon of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. G. E. Parrott- Ca^1" Sworn to and subscribed uic cKy oT July? 1823. <^?rrert Attest! t - J. D. D. L. Yarbro'dgh. Notary Pribltc for 8. C> B. King, Directors A. B. McLaurin, L ? fc