The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 04, 1924, Image 8

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?biL Wami lton fa O-WOwrrmrt *T?i? Whit* Vast ' j "Beautiful and exalted by the pres ence of that exquisite creature, Mae Marsh," wrote the reviewer for the^ New York Herald, after seeing 1). VV. Griffith's latent photoplay production, "The White Hone," a United Artists Corporation release, now being shown at the Majestic Theatre today.. "Minn Marsh has been away from the screen, for a long time, with little opportun ity to display the amazing talent which she demonstrated in her early pictures. Hut the talent is still there as vital and divinely inspired as ever Mac Marsh demonstrated that last night in the "White Rose." This is essentially a Griffith picture. The scenes arc marvelously beautiful, the elements <vr tragedy are deep and moving. His treatment of the big, dramatic moments is superb." ' - ? - - ? - . - i ? - j James 11. Alexander, a member1 of tl?e senior class at Clemson college, died Christmas day at his homo in Walhalla, nt the age of 21. Hamp Wtjde, a negro, was shot and killed the day after Christmas in i^ancaster county by C. W. lllnaon, his landlord. Tt is said the negro was drunk and was attacking the white man when he was shot. Dort't send your money away for groceries when you can get the very best in tho grocery line at 638 DeKalb St. Give us a trial. We specialize on quality and will givo you very at tractive prices on all orders. See us for quantity prices. Standard Grocery Co., Phone 187. 40-41 STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING. The stockholders of tho Bank of Camden will meet at the Hank build ing on Tuesday, January Rtji, at eleven o'clock. H. G. GARRISON, JR., Cashier. REMOVAL NOTICE. I have moved my office upstairs Crocker Building, rooms U and 13, formerly occupied by C. P. DuBose & Co. E. I). BLAKENEY, Attorney -at Law. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby .'given that one month from this date, on Mommy, January 28th, 15J24, I will make to the Probate. Court of Korshaw county my final return as Administratrix of the estate of Charles H. Stephenson, de ceased, and on the same date T will apply to the said Court for n tlnnl dts-~ charge a$ said Administratrix. MRS. MARY IT. CLYBURN, Administratrix. Camden/ S. C.. Dec. 22, li>23. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given ' that one month from this date, on Saturday, February 2nd PJ21, I will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw county my filial return as Executor of the estate of Addie English, deceased, and on the same date I will apply to the said court for a final discharge from my trust as said Executor. NEY BILLINGS, Executor. -Camden, S. Dec. 31st, 1923. NOTICE! All parties are prohibited and warn ed not to cut or molest the trees and shrubbery on Lake View property for any purpose whatever. Parties caught, doing this will be prosecuted. .1. B. CROCKER HENRY SAVAGE, Dec. IS, U?23. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina. . County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. Gibbo.s Machinery Company. PlaintifT. against Karly H. Ilinson, Defendant. Under a decree of His Honor, \V. 11. Townsend, Presiding Judpe, in Fifth ?Judicial Circuit, dated July 2yth. 11)22. and an order of His Honor, ?T. W. DeV'ore, Presiding Judge in Fifth Judicial Circuit dated November 22, 1923, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash be fore the Kershaw County Court House door in Camden, in said State, during the legal hours of salt- on the first Monday being the seventh day of January, 1924, the following de scribed real estate: "All that parcel or lot of land, sit uate, lying and l>e>r>g in the St-ate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw,! and in the City of Camden, front ing West Seventy-Five feet on South Fair Street of said city, and running back East therfrom with a uniform width to a uniform depth of two hundred and forty-eight '248) feet. Tho said lot is bounded North by premises of Mrs. Blslre Shirley: East and South by premises of John Hin son. Sr., and West by Psir Street. ? . .. I In ai l lot is the name conveyed to i the nald b'ariy H. Hinaon ,by deed of j John Hinson, Sr., of date September 16th 1020, and of record in tho office i of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in liook H. C. at pag$ ttOO."; Anyone doeiring to bid at the nals herein mentioned *hall firnt deposit with the undersigned Matter, the sum of one hundred ($100.60) dtfitiri or a certified check for u like amount, an an evidence of good faith and' ax a guarantee of compliance with the terms of Hale, any guma.ao depoaitod will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder* ??t the ctHidusion of the sale. U. U. CLAKKK Ma-Ur. December 14, I 028, AN ORDINANCE To Amend an Ordinance Entitled "An Ordinance to Regulate the Running of Automobiles or Motor Vehicles, I'ii I) if Hacks and Transfers, upon the Public Highways of be City of Camden, and Prohibiting the stop ping of Vehicles Except for Certain Purposes, within a (flrtain Area, at the Corner of DeKalb and Broad Street*, and Fixing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof.'* I . * City Council of Camden, " Camden, South Carolina. December 14, 1928. Be it Ordained by the Citfr Council of Camden, South Carolina, in duo Qounoil. assembled this 14th day of December, 1023. Section I. That "An Ordinance to Regulate the Running of Automo biles or Motor Vehicles, Public Hacks and Transfers, upon the Public Highways of the City of Camden, and Prohibiting the Stopping of Vehicles except for Certain Purposes, within a Certain Area, at the corner of De Kalb and Broad Streets, and Fixing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof," Ratified in City Council of the city of Camden the 7th day of September, 1D15, be amended so that whefl so amended said Ordinance shall0read aa follows: Section II. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons without securing registration for license as provided for in the Statute; Law of the State of South Carolina, to run, drive, or operate any" motor vehicle on or along the public streets of the City of Camden without having displayed at all times to public view in the rear of said vehicles, a license number as required by tl\q - St^te Highway Department under the law providing for such license number, PROVIDED, that this shall not apply to non-resi dent owners of motor vehicles, duly registered and licensed in .their home state, unless said motor vehicle shall remain within the City limits for thirty days. PROVIDED FURTHER, that this shall not apply to purchasers of new motor vehicles until after ten days from the purchase of flame. Section III. That no driver of |auto mobiles or motor vehicles shall oper ate his machine on the public streets of the L City of Camden in a dangerous manner or at a dangerous speed. Inattention in driving automobiles or motor vehicles is considered dangerous to the public and is prohibited. Thut under no cir cumstances shall an automobile or motor vehicle run on tho streets of the City of Camden at a rate of speed more than twenty-five miles an hour. Section IV. That every automobile or motor vehicle, hack or transfer travelling or passing on or over any of the public streets of the City of Camden shall keep entirely on the right of the center of said streets, except in case of emergency, so as not to obstruct the passage of -any per sons, carriage, animal or thing on the other side of the center thereof. Section V. On approaching corners horns of automobiles or motor vehi cles shall be sounded emphatically several times and before making; a turn at any corner or elsewhere the driver of the motor vehicle shall by the wave of the hand indicate the fact that he is going to make the turn. Section VI. Upon approaching a crossing of intersecting streets of the City of Camden a person operating an automobile or motor vehicle shall have it under control, and operate it at a rate of speed no greater than ten miles an hour, and not turning any corner at any greater rate of speed than six miles an hour, and in no event greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard to the traffic then on such street and to the safety of the public. Section VII. When a person .oper ating an automobile or motor vehicle shall meet on the public streets of the City of Camden any other person rid ing or driving a horse or horses, or other draft animal or other motor vehicle, the person operating such motor vehicle shall reasonably turn same to the right of the center of such street so as to pass without in terference. Any person operating a motor vehicle shall on overtaking any such horse, draft animal or other motor vehicle pass on the left side thereof, and the rider or driver of such horse, draft animal or other ve hicle, shall, as soon as practical, turn to the right, so as to allow free pass age on the left. Any person operat ing a motor vehicle shall, at the inter section of streets of the City of Cam don keep to the right of the intersec tion of the centers of such streets when turning to the right, pass to the left of such intersection when turning to tho left. Any person operating a motor vehicle on the streets of City of Camden on Broad Street from Arthur Street to DeKalb Street, and on. De Kalb Street from Campbell Street to Lyttleton Street* shall not turn within the block on such streets, but shall turn at tho silent sentinels at the in tersection and in turning the silent sentinels should always be to tho left of the motor vehicle in making the turn. That in turning at the inter section of Broad and I>aurens Street th*> turn hall be so made that th * monument at said intersection shall always be to the left of the motor vehicles making the tarn. Seetton VIII. A person operating a motor vehicle shall, at request, or upon signal by putting up Iho hand, f ion a person riding or driving a restive horse or horses, or other draft animals, bring such motor vehicle immediately to a stop, if necessary, having due regard for safety of per sons, vehicles and animals, and ?if travelling in pppowiU direction, re main stationary so long as may be reasonable to allow such horses or animals to pass. And if traveling \f\ the same direction, the person ur pet sons operating the motor vehicle shafl not pass any person i>r porsons in charge of an animal or animals, if requested by such person or persona in chargo of such animal or animals! not to do so yntil such person or per- j sons have gotten to a place where they could drive sueh animal or ani mals out of the road, or when passage could be safely effected, or when such] peraon or persons without just cause j and excuse intentionally obstruct the passage of any motor vehicle. PRO VIDED, That in case such horse or animal appears badly frightened, or! he is requested to do so, the person ox>erating such vehicle* shall cause the motor of such vehicle to cease running ao long -as shall be reasonably neces sary to prevent accident and insure the safety of persona* vehicles and animals. Section IX. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons while under the influence of intoxicating liquors or narcotics to drive or operate upon the streets of Camden any auto mobile or motor vehicle, ? hack or transfer. ' Section X. That it shall be unlaw ful for any minor under the age of fourteen years (14) to drive or oper ate any automobile or motor vehicle upon the streets of the City of Cam den, whether or not the same be with the consent of their parents or guardian. driving a motor vehicle that strikes or hits any person or other vehicle shall stop such motor vehicle at once and render such assistance as he or she can, and shall, uport request, give his or her name and postofflce ad dress, and the license of his or her motor vehicle. Section XII. That yftcr dusk each automobile or motor vehicle in oper ation- in the City of Camden shall have lit two lights on front and one in the rear of said vehicle, front light to be of such power as to throw the light at least two hundred feet and enable anyone in said vehicle to see clearly for timl distance. That when driving an automobile or motor vehicle after dark on such portions of Broad and DeKalb Streets as contains the "White Way" and when said ''White Way** is lighted, the person operating said automobile or motor vehicle shall keep dim the front lights on said mo tor vehicle. That in driving any auto mobile or motor vehicle on any streets bile or motor vehicle on any streets or portion of street not containing the "White Way" on approaching another automobile or motor vehicle the per son operating the said automobile or motor vehicle shall dim the i front lights on said automobile until the ap proaching motor vehicle is passed. That ? every person Section XIII. That it shnll be un lawful for any person in the City of Camden without the consent of the owner or )>erson having in charge an automobile or motor vehicle to get irr, stand on any part, or interfere in afly way with the same. Section XIV. That all public hacks and transfers after dusk while being driven on the public streets of the City of Camden shall carry lights said lights to be approved by the :Street Commissioner of the City of Camden. Section XV. That no persop shall operate on\ the paved streets of the City of Camden an automobile with ? leaking gasoline, that in case an auto mobile is leaking gasoline there shall be attached to said automobile or put under same a pan to catch the leaking gasoline. Section XVI. That any person vio lating the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction, be fined a sum not more than OrSe Hundred Dollars, or be imprisoned for not more than thirty days, and that such imprison ment may, at the discretion of the Recorder of the City of Camden> be accompanied with the additional re quirement of hard labor on the streets of said city. ? Section XVII. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances conflicting with this Ordinance be and the same are hereby revoked. This Ordinance*?hall take effect on the 1st day of January 1024. Ratified in Council assembled this 14th dav of December 1923. H. G. CARRISOK JR. Mayor. Attest: H. C. Singleton, City Clerk. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All parties indebted to the estate of I). L. Catoe, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the un dersigned, and all parties, if any, hav ing claims against the said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. ZELLIE CATOE, HENRY CATOE. Executors. Camden, S. C., Dec. 17, 1923. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the share holders of the First National Bank of Camden will be held in the Directors Room Tuesday, January 8th, 1924, at 4 o'clock P. M. MASTERS' SAVE. State of South Carolina, 1 ( County of Kershaw, ; Court of Common Pleas. J Janie W. Dinkins, etc., Plaintiff, vs. < Robt. W. Dinkins, et at., Defendants. Under an order of His Honor, W. H. Townsend, Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated December 19, 1923, I will aell to the highest bidder at pub lic auction for cash before the Ker shaw County Court House door in Camden, in said State, during the * - - . ? < " 1 legal ho urn of ?ale on the first Mon day,' being the seventh day of January 11)24, the following ' daacrlbed real estate: ' ^ All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land' with improvements thereon, *$?ing and situate in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, known as "Salt Pond" OTf "Outlaw" tract containing Two Hun dred and Seven (207) acres, more or 1*09, and bounded by lands. on North said to be of Holland Harris, East by land said to be of Thomas Moore, .South and West by lands belonging to J. K. Dmkins estate, Said tract of land being the same deeded to J. R. Dinkins September 21, 1911, by E. F. A. Woiters, Executor estato of John C. Weitera. deceased, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Ker shaw County in Book A. D. page 589. *-v /ALSO, all that parcel or lot of land |n the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, known as the Motley Place, containing Twenty-Two acres more or less, bounded North by the Road separating this property from a small tract formerly a part of this property but bargained by J. R. Din kins to Lovl Moore; East by lands of Alex Boykin: South by land of J. E. Mclntyre, and West by the Home Place of J. R. Dinkins above describ ed. ALSO, all that parcel or lot of land in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina on the Western side i of the Wateree River, known as the Creek Place, containing One Hundred Twenty-Seven (127) acres, more or less, bounded North by land of Mrs. Elizabeth Mclntyre, East by lands now or formerly of the Bailey estate and lands formerly of C. P. Bowen. ALSO, all that parcel or lot of land in the County of 'Itershaw, State of | South Carolina, known as the Hayes Place of the estate of J* R. Dinkins, containing Ono Hundred Thirty-Nine (139) acres, more or less, bounded^ North by the land formerly known as the Hollis Place of J. R. Dinkins' es tate, East and South by lands of Mc lntyre, and lands of Branham, and West by lands now or formerly of Burwell Hogan. * ' ALSO, all that parcel or lot of land on the western side of the Wateree river, in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, known as the Cul len Place Of J. R. Dinkins, containing Two Hundred Sfxt.v.Nine noma, more or less, on the waters of Twen ty-Five Mile Creek, and bounded on the North by the Hayes Place of J. R. Dinkins, East and South by lands for: merdy of Bailey, and the Gullen lands oi which this was once a pari;, and West by lands now or formerly of Branham and lands of Nettles. ALSO, all that parcel or lot of land in -the County -of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, on the western side of the Wateree River, containing One Hundred Thirty-Four (134) acres, more or less, known as the Branham Place, of the estate of J. R. Dinkins, bounded North by the public road leading from Camden to Smyrna Church; East by land of Holland Har ris, South by land now or formerly of Ilollis,! and West by land of Jackson. The above described tracts otaiand will be sold separately. \ Anyone desiring to bid at shall first deposit with the Mdster, a certified cheek ok* cash for the sum of One Hundred (100.00) Dollars, aa> an evidence of good faith and as a guar-" antee of compliance with the terms thereof, which deposit shall be re? turned to the unsuccessful bidder at the conclusion of said sale. B. B. CLARKE, Master. Deoomber 20. 1923. SUMMONS State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. The Enterprise Building and Loan Association of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff, vs. ' Daniel W. Hall, H. L. Schlosburg and J.Karesh, Defendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which has been this day filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County at Camden, S. Cr; and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his office in Cam den, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. LAURENS T. MILLS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated December 18th 1923. Camden, S. C. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. Tho annual meeting of the share holders of the Camden Loan and Real ty Co., will be held in the Directors' rooms of the First National Bank, Tuesday, January 8th, 1924, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. TAX NOTICE Office of Treasurer Kershaw County. Camden, S. C., Sept. 22, 1923. Notice is hereby given that the books will be opened for tho collec tion of State, County and School Utxcs from October 16th, 1923, to March 15th, 1924. A penalty of 1 per cent, will be added to all taxes un paid January 1st, 1923, 2 per cent February 1st, 1923, and 7 p^r cent March 15th, 1924. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. State Taxes 6 County Taxes 9 Mt Hospital M School Taxes 3 DeKalb Township Road Bonds.. 2U 21 Dog tax $1.25. All dog owners aro required to make a return of their dogs to the County Treasurer who is required to furnish a license tag. All dogs caught without the license tag the owners will be subject to a fine of Twenty <80.00) Dollar*. The following School Districts havq special levies; > > n? * School District No. 1 JB School District No. 2 OJ.;.: School tHstrlct No. o School District No. 4 .....; 15 .School District Nq. 5 v.... 8 School District Nq. 6 . ? i . . . v . . 16 School District No. 7 15 School DistHct No. 8 ., 8 School District No. 9 4 School District No, 11 16 School District No. 12 18 School District No. 13 8 School District No. 14 16 School District No. 16 8 School District No. 16 4 School District No. 17 8 ? School District No. 18 16 School District No. 19 8 School District No. 20 ? . .< 8 School District No. 21 8 School District No. 22 18 School District No. 23 .......... 11 School District No. 24 16 School District No. 26 8 School District No. 27 8 School District No. 28 School District No. 29 ... 8 School District No. 30 8 School District. No. 31 8 School District No. 32 8 School District No. 33 8 School District No. 84 18 School District No. 36 15 School District No. 36 16 School District No. 87 8 School District No. 38 ......... . 8 School District No. 39 .... . 8 School District No. 40 25 School District No. 41 , . 8 School District No. 42 8 School District No. 43 ......... . 8 School District No. 44 15 School District No. 46 8 School District No. 17 8 Tho poll tax is $1.00. All ablebodicd male persons from the Age of twenty-one (21) to fifty (50) years, both inclusive, except rear idents in incoporated towns shall pay $4.00 as a road tax except-Himiflr ters of the Gospel actually in charge of a congregatidn, teachers employed in public schools, school trustees, and persons permanently disabled in the military service of this State and per sons wno served in the War Between the States; and all quarantine service of this State and all residents who may be attending school or college at the time when said road tax shall be 'come due. Persona claiming disabil ities must present certificate from two reputable physicians of this county. All information with reference to taxes will be furnished upon applica tion. D. M. McCASKILL, County Treasurer. DOG TAX, ? I wTsh to call" special attention to I the dog license tax, which can be paid from October 15th, 1923, to February 1st, 1924. (February 1st, 1924, is the last day for the payment of this tax.) The license tax on each dog is $1.25, and I now have the license tags to supply owners of dogs when paying their license tax. A dog is liable to this tax if six months old or older on January 1st. (A dog born June 30th, 1923, is liable to the tax January 1st, * 'T*his its in lieu of all other taxes or licenses on dogs, either county, mu nicipal or otherwise Do# license- tax issued by the ['Treasurer should beai\*he inscription "Dog License 1924," also show the serial number and county. This is not charged on the Auditor's Duplicate, nor carried on the odinary tax re ceipt. Separate receipt necessary. D. M. McCASKILL, ? County Treasurer. TAX EXECUTION SALE. Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions to me directed by Treas urer of Kershaw TJounty, I have levied upon and* will sell in front of the Court House door at Camden,- S. C.,. between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in January, 1924, being the seventh day thereof, the following described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situated in Kershaw 'County, South Carolina, Wateree Township, School District No. 11, containing 40 atfrfit/ mors or less, and bounded North by lands of J. M. Smith, East by lands of Henry Jackson, South by lands of Wood, West by lands of J. B. Nelson, and levied upon as the property of estate of S. A. Branham, for past due taxes. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land lyin^ hi Kershaw County, South Carolina, Wateree Township, School District No. 16, containing 6& acres more or less and bounded North by lands of Frank Murphy, East by lands of Green, South by Longtown Road, West by Eli Stroth ers, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Herriott Green for taxes 1922. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situated in Kershaw County, South Carolina, Wateree Township, School District No. 17, containing one hundred acres more or less, and bounded North , by lands of John Workman, East by lands now or formerly, J. W. Spires, South lands of Bowen, West by lands of John Workman, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Walter Clifton for taxes years 1920-1921 1922. ~ ALSO all that piece, parcel or tract of land, lyinfr and being situated in Flat Rock Township, School District No. 19, Kershaw county, South Caroli-. na, containing Nine acres more or less and bounded North and East by lands L. L. Clybucn, South and West by lands of Nancy Bracey. Levied upon and to be sold for past due taxes, as property of Henry Bracey. ALSO, all that piece, parcel or tract, land, lying and being situated in Ker shaw County, South Carolina, Wat eree Township, Schol District No. 17, containing 60 acres more or less, and bounded North by lands of Allen Rich ardson, East toy lands of John Corder, South by Grafton Wages, Jr., West by Corley lands, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Grafton Wages for taxes 19Zfc|W&. ALSO, all that piece, parceUor tract of land lying, being and situate in Wateree Township, Kershaw Coenty, South Carolina, containing ten IU"Sj wp?r,?w?, ana Doting bounded i by plantation road; East b^L South by graveyard and\*t frrank, William* ) levied ui>oii bo 8oki ?a property of Edgar H? tou, Jr.t< -for taxes for i)u,v &m\ 192?. y*** fU i >0, all of that . 1 Irdet of land in Kershaw <v! *7 South Carolina, School District^" containing eleven acres. and i0 ^ bounded ftorth by S. A, UV ^ of. way, Kant, South and wLv^ lands of Guion. Levied upon SfeaST** of w,Mky <**i ALSO, all that piece, parcel or of land in the above named and State, DeKalb Township District No. 1, containing th more or less, and bounded Nortk , lands of Sam Bass, East by W^1 frank Dempsy South by lft^' Sanders, and West by lands ^ - Chestnut. Said lands levied UPOn to be sold as proi^y 0f Gus Dem-T for taxes for the year 11)22. 1 ALSO, all of that piece, nar<*i ^ tract of land in School District ?'? DeKalb Township, in^he above nami County, and State, containing th2 aeves, and being bounded North W lands, of Rufus Gaskin; East by of Finley Adams; South by Uhd?T Robert Anderson, and West by land? of Joe, Reed. Levied upon and to sold as the property of Tom cL2 for taxes 1921. ALSO( all that piece, parcel or triei* of land in School District No 1 rw Kalb Township, Kershaw Coiint? South Carolina, containing one thoi sand and twenty-six acres, more op less, and being bounded North b? lands of Cureton, East by lands 3 Camden Brick Company; ? South b*^ lands of H. G. Garrison, and West by Wateree river. Levied upon and to bej sold as property of G. A. Guignard ' for \ taxes for the year 1921. 1 ALSO, all of that piece, parcel ofj [ lot of ttind, lying, being and situate iJ School District No. 1, DeKalb tow3 ' ship, Kershaw County, South Carolina.^ ahd be ink boundeM North by First Avenue of Monroe Boykin Park, Eart^ by lands of Perkins, South by S. All Railway right of way, and West Powell Johnson: Levied on and to U sold as property of John Collins for: taxes for 1922. ALSO, one lot in DeKalb Townahtir^ Ko^hfiW" County, SouIlf Caroiini, School District No. 1, being a part of Monttsfe Boykin Park property and be ing bounded North by lot No. 23, E?jt; by lot No. 29, South by First Avemwi pjnd by Lot No. 7, ?ii of said Monroe Boykin Park. Levied on Md| Ot be Sold as property of Charlie Addki son for taxes 1922, ALSO, two lots and buildingain the city ofv: Camden, S. C., and bounded North by Estate oi M. A. Watts, by Goodale, South by William Perry, ; and West by Market street. Levied or and to be sold as property of Amn^ Carter for taxes 1922. . ALSO, ope lot and building in tta City of Camden, S. C., and bouhdrfj North by Lucy" Richardson, East tjj Carter, South by Ellen Smith West by Campbell Street Levied r and to be sold as property of P. Cornwell for taxes for the year IS ALSO, two lots in the City of Ci den, S. C., bounded North 'by lot NV 21, of Team property on Campbell street, East by lot No. 10 of utfj Team property, South by lot No. and West by-said Campbell Street; Levied on anar to be sold as property, of Agnes >Bracey for taxes for tke' ydar 1922. ALSO, One lot in Monroe Boykin Park Property in School District NV 1, DeKalb Township, Kershaw County, South'-Carolina, and being boifndea North by- First Avenue, East by mi leading ^ said-First A vernier -Sew by - Warren Moore. Levied on and to beliold as property of Walter W. Wfl liams for taxes for 1922. ALSO, twd lots and buildings in the City of Camden, S. C., as follows Ofte lot bounded North by Lot No. 5 of Team property, East by Lee street. South by Hampton Avenue, aw West by lot No. 3, of said Te? property. Other Lot: Bounded North by lot jof Dunn and Wittkowsky, by Broad street, South and We?t by lands of Meeks. Levied upon and j*. be . sold as property of Postel Bro*t for taxes year 1922. . . ALSO, one lot and building m w City of Camden, S. C., and beinf bounded on the North and East bf> G. W. Lang:, South by York Stw?t< and West by Campbell street. 1**^4 on and to be sold as property * Reece Pearson for taxes 1922. ALSO, one Jot-^nd building- in fe City of Camden, S. C., and beia^ bounded North by lot of Sam Rainey;j East by T. J. Arrants; South by W now or formerly of S. F. Brasingttf* and West by'Lyttleton street on and to be sold as property of Ai?? Murphy for taxes 1922. li ALSO, one lot and building in the City of Camden, S. C., being bound* as follows: On the North East by K. Boykin, South by Street, West by Epsy Johnson, on and to be sold as property of Bfjl becca Murphy for taxes 1922. AL$0, lot and building in "J City of Camden, S. C., bounded ??. the North by Allen Ross, East by *? E. AWrfch, South by King Street sj? Weat by Sam Pickett. Levied on q to be 'Sold as property of Hattie Eli Pauley for taxea 1922. ALSO, lot and building in the C*r( of Camden, S. C., bounded onA?*j North by Gibbes Scribbcn, East pf; Market street, Weat by James I#*a bane. Levied on and to be sold property, of Gus and Tens Griffin I* j taxea for 1B22. ALSO, lot and building in the CWj of Camden, S. C. bounded on North- by ?*? , Bait &T, Stratford, . South by lot now merly of W. J. Dunn, and We*** Gamble. Levied on and to be sold * property of Allan Moseley for tal^ I '>22. ... ^ Jnfl ALSO, lot and building in theCttT of Camden, S. C., bounded Norte* T. J. Arranta East By Market South by Roae Simpson and m estate of Mary Low*. Levied oa to be sold aa property of Walter * ander for taxea 192?. ..