The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 16, 1924, Image 8
HRMSTJTCHIM; Slid J^icotil^gj neat
-- ami' prompt Rcrvjco, s cent* jfel1
y m t <1 lor cotton goods. Miss
Rebeeca Jone-t, Keriihiiw, 8. C.
FOl N D One watch and fob. Owner
can have sain*' by railing at this
office, describing property and pay
ing for thin advertisement,
W ANTED -Parties desiring board at
Hendersonville, N. C., this summer
should communicate with Mrs. W,
It. Hough at Camden until June 1st.
After that date at Hendi i M.nvflle,
N. (X 7-9-sb
FOR SAI.K 1934 model Fo f\ tou r
ing, one Ford roadster, two tour
ings without starter. Terms to re
sponsible buyef's. II, N. Myers at
Broad Street Filling Station, Cam*
?de?, S. C. 7-sb
' K ' *?.'? 1 I . . .... I Ml I
WANTED-? One second-hand stand
for Singer sewing machine. Apply
at Chronicle office* ^
NOTICE-? Business licenses are now
due and payable at the City Clerk
and Treasurer's office. You a?e re
quested to call and settle at once,
WANTED? 7,200 salespeople now
make big money selling NVatklns
nationally advertised household
products. You can do it too.
Established IHtiS. Resources $lf>,
000, 000. Branches all over U. S.
and Canada, Hare chance just
now. for city sales dealers, men or
women, full or part time, in city of
Camden and elsewhere, Write to
day for our practical, sure money
making plan. J. R. Watkins Co,
Dept. 100, 1SR-159 Perry St., New
York, N. Y. 7-H sb
LOST- ? Merchants & Farmers Bank
stock certificate No. 21, issued Feb.
Xth, 1019, for five shares, par value]
S2&0.00. Issued to (J. B. Clyburn. '
- Finder please return to Mrs. G. B.
Clyburn, Bethune, S. C. 7-12pd
WANTED? Pine, poplar and Cypress
logs. We pay cash and take your
logs the year round. Will inspect
logs at shipping point. Address
The Zickgraf Co., Denmark, 8, C.
7-9 sb
FOR SALE? -New hay, on my farms
in West Wateree, unbaled. Buy
this hay and save money. Address
L. I. Ciuion, Lugoff, S. C. 7-tf
NOTICE? Business licenses are now
due and payable at the City Clerk
and Treasurer's office. You are re
quested to call and settle at once.
FOR SALE ? Brick from Camden
Brick Company, prompt delivery.
.1, B. Zemp, Camden, S. C. 6-sb
FOR RENT ? In best residential sec
tion. four unfurnished rooms, also
kitchen and bath. Address A. B.C.,
care of Chronicle office, Camden,
S. C. ti-sb
NOTICE Money to loan on first
mortgages, approved real estate
security. Apply to I.. A. Witt
kowsky. (J-tf
NOTICE-- Business licenses are now
due and payable at the City Clerk
and Treasurer's office. You are re
quested to tall and settle at once.
FOR SALE OR RENT? One house
corner of Fair and Laurens streets,
formerly the Burnet House. Ad
dress Enterprise Building and Loan
Association, Camden, S. C. <?-tf
FOR RENT ? One house and lot on
upper Broad street for rent for
summer. Good garden and garage.
Write IV O. Box 2<M, Camden. S. C.
(?-sb
FOR SALE ? About one thousand
bushels of corn in the shuck; at
my place or delivered. Apply to
\V. C. Seagle, Camden, S C.
r> ? lOjxi
WE SKI. I, used parts for all makes
of cars. Apply to our yard or see
I >. Snyder, Camden, S. for in
formation. 1-tf
W E Bl'Y all kind's of scrap iron,
hi ass, copper, lead and inner tubes.
We pay spot cash for wrecked auto
mobiles. Write or <all at the
Snyder Store, Camden, S. ('. 1-tf
FOR SALE Five thousand rosemary
trees on the stump fit for sawmill
purposes, within three miles of the
outskirts of Camden, S. C., between
the Southern and S. A. L. Rail
ways Appl> to B. B. Clarke, Agt.
:5-sb
DISAPPEARING Luggage Carriers
at Burner's for $2.-5.
CALL The Ever Ready Pressing Club
? for cleaning, pressing, altering and
repairs. Phone l.VJ-J. Prompt ser
vice, reasonable price. J. S. Gam
ble, Proprietor, H59 Broad Street.
Camden, S. C. 38 tf
I OR RENT? Five office rooms in
building upstairs, corner of Broad
and DeKalh streets. Newly painted
;ind in pood condition with toilet
and lavatory on llnnr, For further
particulars apply to F. M. Zemp,
Camden, S. C. 3trf
REWINDING Armature rewinding.
Electric irons, fans, ctc., repaired.
D. J. Creed, Carolina Motor Co.,
Camden, S. C., day phone 210, night
phono 21MJ-J. 50-ttf
WANTED ? Poplar, Ash, and Cypress
standing timber. W?ll figure with
you on any size tract. Give full
details in first letter. Hoffman
Lumber Company, Columbia, S. C.
:i6tf
NOTICE ? A Ford touring car top
cover and rear curtain, complete,
?t*adard material for $6.06 at
Btnrrier's.
ITBM8 OVER THE STATK
Thus far thin season twenty-six
car load# of truck farm products have
hern shipped to the ea*t (tOm
< ipoi'Kt'town.
1)1 ,!. W. Car -oil, fui . n
years pastor of the A. K. 1*. chutt'h in
NYuh.iry, has been el<<ted president
of Hryson College at Fayettcvillc,
Tenn. ?
' W. II. Wallace, veteran editor of
the Newberry Observer in critically ill
at, the home of his son, Prof. I). I>.
Wallace in Spartanburg,
McBce and Chestertield High
schools .played a nine inning gan?e of
baseball Tuesday without either team
Kitting a hit. The game was won by
Chesterfield, 2 to 0.
Poison oak and a scratch on her lip
resulted in blood poisoning and the
death of Miss Willie Inez Davenport,
14, at Waterloo, Greenwood county,
Monday*
Ruby Wheeler, aged 11, daughter
of A. C. Wheeler, was drowned in the
mill pond at Whitney, Spartanburg
county, Tuesday afternoon. The little
girl was wading in the pond and got
into deep water.
Bond for Henry, George and Fred
Corbin, brothers, who are charged
with blowing and robbing the safe
of the Hank of Walhalla several
weeks ago has been fixed at $5,000
each by Judge T. J. Mauldin.
Attendants on church services at
Turkey Creek Baptist church in
Greenwood county last Sunday found
six gallons of moonshine hidden in a
hole in a neglected grave. The whis
key was turned over to the chief of
police of Ware Shoals, who poured
it into a sewer.
More than $1,000 damage was done
to Fast Main Street school building
in Union Monday evening. Two
young people happened to pass the
building and noticed it ablaze. The
ft re department responded promptly
and saved the building from de
struction.
Sam I). Atkins, farmer of the Mot
low's Creek section of Spartanburg
county will be 47 years old tomorrow
and has invitee]^ all of the people of
Spartanbtirg county to come to his
home and do him honor on that occa
sion. Atkins .says his friends may
bring their own rations if they care
to but he has plenty of stuff on hand |
to feed the whole country if they
will come.
Jack Watson of Bamberg and tr
uest Byrd and Raymond Patton of
Orangeburg are under arrests on
warrants charging them with the
murder of a young colored woman on
the Columbia-Savannah highway last
Friday night, three miles from Bam
berg. The men who are said to be
prominent claim they met the colored
woman on the road and she asked
them for a ride, later falling out of
their automobile and sustaining
injuries which resulted in her death.
Fire involving school property
owned by the state of South Carolina,
has resulted in damages approximat
ing $50,000 during the . past four
months, according to M. J. Miller,
secretary of the state sinking fund
com mission.
.). (\ Otts, former senator from
Spartanburg county, who was recent
ly disbarred from the practice of law
for two years by the supreme court
because of alleged misappropriation
of funds of a client has filed a peti
tion for a rehearing of his case.
Is there more harm than good in
"Loving Lies"? See the picture at
the Majestic next Thursday.
"Ought, nought, cipher, zero?
The man who marries is a hero" ?
You'll enjoy "Daddies" at the Majes
tic Monday.
MONEY TO IX) AN ? I am prepared
to negotiate loans on approved Real
Estate Mortgages. E. D. Blake
ney, Attorney,. Camden, S. C.
45tf
MASTER S SALE
State of South Carolina,
i 'ointly of Kershaw.
(Court of Common I'h-a-t
,Iam? - II Hums PlaintifV. V
against
(Jiiot Chiplev. rt al , Defendants
I iut? r .tn oi-di r of his lionor, U H.
[ Townsrnd. Presiding Judge in t h ??
i Fifth .ludhial Circuit, dated May 1 I,
1921. 1 will ?ell to the highest bidder
at public auction for cash before the
K<rshaw County Court House door,
m Camden, in said State, during the
legal hour.s of sale on the first Mon
day, bring second day of June, 1924,
the following described real estate:
"All that piece, parcel or lot of
lands, with buildings thereon, situate
in the City of Camden. County of
Kershaw, State of South Carolina,
fronting on Fair street, one hundred
and seven (H?7) feet, running back
eastwardly along the line of property
of .lames H. Hums, Two hundred
forty-nine (24'J) fc?'t, to lands of
M. C. West; thence north along the
line of property of *aid M. ('. West,
One hundred and Sixty-six (Irtfi)
feet; tnence west forty-nine (49)
feet; thence south fifty-nine (59)
feet; thence west two hundred (200)
feet to Fair street, to a starting
point. The said lot running back
East from Fair street with a uniform
width of one hundred ami seven (107)
feet, to n depth of Two hundred
(200) feet, and from that point fur
ther eastward fur forty-nine (49)
feet, to a width of One hundred and
sixty-six (166) foet. Said lot being
t bounded TJorth by property of James
11. Burns, East by property of M, 0.
West, South by property (4 Jatne&H.
Burns, and West by Fait *t ??<???(, a>i.l
by property of James H. Hums."
B. B. CLARKE,
? Master.
May 15, 1924. >
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(Court of Common Pleas)
Tin- Sumter Trust Company, plaintiff,
vk.
Interstate Clay Company, Defendant.
Sale Under Execution.
Under and by vritue of an execu
tion' to satisfy the judgment in the
above entitled case directed to me of
date May 1st, 1924, I levied upon on
the 12th of May, 1924, at^d will sell at
public outcry, for cash, to the highest
bidder, before the Courthouse door of
the Cjty of Camden, County and
State aforesaid, on the first Monday
in June, 1924, being the 2nd day
thereof, the following described prop
erty :
All that piece/ parcel or tract of
land lying and being in the County of
Kershaw, State of South Carolina,
located near the town of Blaney, S.
C., and containing seventy-two (72)
acres and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of W. H. Jones. East
by lands of Mahali Mitchell and John
Mitchell; South by landrf of Player,
and West by Rock Hill Road, this be
ing the said tract of )and conveyed to
the Palmetto Kaolin Company by J.
H. Johnson, Agent, by deed dated
June 6th, 1911, and recorded June
23'hl, 1911, in deed book A. D., page
135, and having been conveyed to
Harby & Company by deed of W. W.
Huckabee, Sheriff, by deed of date
May. ., 1916, recorded in Book A. D.,
page 760, May 20th, 1916 and subse
quently conveyed by Harby & Com
pany to Southern Clay Company by
deed of date June, . . ., 1916, recorded
Julv 7, 1916, in deed Book A. R. 11.
G. C. WELSH,
Sheriff, Kershaw Co.
FORECLOSURE SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(In the Court of Common Pleas)
The Enterprise Building and Loan
Association of Camden, S. C., plain
tiff, * ,
*
vs.
Daniel W. Hall, H. L. Schlosburg, and
J. Karesh, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
hi.s Honor, Judge W. H. Townsend,
of date May 14, I will offer for sale
in front of the Courthouse door in
the City of Camden, said County and
State, during the legal hours of sale
on the first Monday in June next, be
ing the 2hd day of June, 1924, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
property :
1. Ten (10) shares of the Capital
Stock of the said Enterprise Building
and Loan Association.
2. All that parcel or lot of land in
the City of Camden in the County of
Kershaw, in the State of South Caro
lina, and lying at the eastern end of
DeKalh street and fronting one hun
dred (100) feet north on DeKalb
street, and extending back south of a
uniform width to a depth of one hun
dred forty-three (143) feet. Said
parcel of land is bounded on the north
by DeKalb street; on the east by
Mill street; on the south by lot of |
Sehlosburg and Karesh, and on the
west by premises now or formerly of
L. L. Block.
Any person desiring to bid at the
said sale shall first deposit with the
Master the sum of fifty ($50.00) dol
lars in money or certified check as
a pledge to make good his bid in case
of its acceptance.
B. B. CLARKE,
Master for Kershaw County.
May 11. 1924.
TAX EXECUTION SALE
Under and by virtue of sundry tax
executions to me directed by Treas
urer of Kershaw County, 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 .June, 1924,
being the second day thereof, the fol
lowing described property, to wit:
Seventeen ncreS DeKalh Township,
School District No. 1, with buildings
thereon and bounded as follows, to
wit: North by S. A. L. Railway, East
by Lyttleton street, South by a lane,
West by Rroad street, levied upon and
to bo sold as the property of Hellen
Taintor for taxes 1 922.
ALSO
K?.ur acres of land with buildings:
therein), in DeKalb Township, School
District No. 1 and bounded as follows
to wit: North by Jim Moore, East by
Southern Railway, South by Joe Car
ter, West by Camden- Lancaster Pub
lic Road, levied upon and to be sold
as the property uf Mav Lloyd for
taxes 1922.
ALSO
1 L' 1 iicu > of larui in DeKalb Town
ship, School District No. 1, with
buildings thereon, and bounded as fol
lows, to wit: North by Childers, East
by k. S. Yillepigue, South by ,
West James Campbell, levied upon
and to be sold as the property of
Eugene Mickle for taxes 1922.
ALSO
One acre of land with buildings
thereon, in DeKalh Township, School
District No. 1H and bounded as fol-.
lows to wit: North by Lydia Thorn,
East by Public Road, South by M. M.
Young, West by S. A. L. Railway
property, levied upon and to be sold
as the property of White Plain Lodge
for taxes year 1922.
ALSO
CO acres of land with buildings
thereon, DeKalb Township, School
District No. 36, and bounded as fol
fows, to wit: North by E. L. McCoy,
East by Lewis Bracey, South by Z. W.
Wooten, West by Public Road, levied
upon and to be sold as the property
of Lawrence McCoy for taxes 1922.
ALSO
105 acres land with buildings there
on, DeKalb Township, School District
No. 2, and bounded an follows to
wit: North |>y fcjast Nelson, East by
Dr. S. R Braxington, South and .Went
by Israel Nelson and levied upon and
to be sold as the property of Duncan
Nelson for taxes 1922.
ALSO
50 acres of lund in DeKalb Town
ship. School District No. 35, with
buildings thereon, and bounded as
follows to wit: North by E. T. Mc
Coy, East by Lewis Bracey, South by
Z. W. Wooten, West by Lawrence
McCoy, levied upon and to be sold
as the property of A. L. Davis, for
taxes 1921-1922.
ALSO
All that piece, parcel or lot of land
with buildings thereon lying and be
ing in the city of Camden, JKershaw
County, South Carolina, DeKalb
Township, School District No. 1, aritt
bounded as follows to wit: North by
property of Sabie Brown, East by
Church street, South by Ellen Dibble,
West by Estate Henry Brown, levied
upon and to be sold as the property
of A. G. Vaughan for taxes year
1922.
ALSO
All that piece, parcel or lot of land
with building thereon, lying and be
ing situated in the City of Camden,
Kershaw County, South Carolina, De
Kalb Township, School District No. I,
and bounded as follows to wit: North
by Charlotte Levy, East , South
by Moselpy, West hy Market Street,
and levied upon and to be sold as the
property of Julius Chapman, for
taxes year 1922.
ALSO
All that piece, parcel or lot of land
with buildings thereon, lying and be
ing in the City of Camden, Kershaw
County, South Carolina, DeKalb
Township, School District No. 1, and
bounded as follows to wit: North by
DeKalb street, Efest by J. E. Gillis,
South by Mary D. Bruce, West by H.
Savage, levied upon and to be sold
a* the property of C. W. Evans, for
taxes 19211922.
ALSO
Ono lot and one building in City -h'
Camden, and bounded as follows to
wit: North by W. T. Smith, East by
Fair street, south und,West by G? C.
Hi tu c, levied upon and to bo ?old an
the property of M. K. Evans, for
taxis 1921-1922.
ALSO
One lot and buildings thereon, in
City of Camden, bounded as follows
to wit: North hy Lot No. 5 of the
subdivision of the Team property,
East by Broad .street, South by Lot
No. 4 of the subdivision Team prop
erty, West by 10 foot alley, levied
upon and ' to be aold as the property
of Lois V. Brown for taxes 1922.
ALSO
One lot and buildings thereon, City
of Camden, bounded as follows to wit:
North by property of Geisenheimer,
East by Mrs. C. Hirsch, South by
Wallace, West by Broad street, levied
upon and to be sold as the property
of | Estelle A. Smith for taxes 1922.
ALSO
265 acres yf land with buildings
thereon in DeKalb Township, School
District No. 35 and bounded as fol-1
lows to Wit: North by Camden-Dar
lington Public Road, East by Big
Timber Branch, South by property of
S. B. Stokes, West by property of
Mrs. Bessie Lee McCaskill, levied
upon and to be sold as the property
of M. Mi Gardener, for taxes 1921
1922.
ALSO ;
? 3 acres of land lying arid being
situated in Kershaw County, South
Carolina, School District No. 35, and
bounded as follows to wit: North,
East and W?st by Elsie Joy, South
by G. W. Shirpey, levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Dan Mickle
for taxes 1921-1922.
ALSO
51 $cres of land with buildingH
thereon, DeKalb Township, School
District No. 35, and bounded as fol
lows to wit: North by Estate Jno.
Gillis, East by A. B. Shiver aj
by Bishopville-Camden Komi,
B. M. Sparrow, levied upon Hn<] j:
??old ?? the property of Mrs. A
Gladden tot tuxes i#21.
ALSO
Gl) ixcia* of land with buildji
thereon In DeKalb Township, ^
District No. 36, and bounded' a>-|
lows to wit: North by liishonvi
Camden Public Road, East by Dod
Brown, South by Estate Oliver, %
by Jamea Ifblland, levied upon *
to be sold aa the property of J?
Cook for taxes for years 1921-H
ALSO
2 acres of land with builda
t hereon , DeKalb Township, ^
District No. 18, bounded hs follow
wit: North by S. A. L. Railway fc
by Lydia V. Elliott, South by'
Barnes, West by P. M. Melton, |?ij
upon and to be sold an the prop#
pf Jim Thomas for taxes year It
ALSO *
40 acres of land with builrfj*
thereon, in DeKalb Township, Sejj
District No. 18, bounded as foil#
to wit: North by Wilson McCoy.fi
by Wire Public Road, South by }J|
mon Marshall levied upon and to
sold as the property of W. S. Did
ford fpr tuxes 1922.
ALSO
One lot and buildings tfcereooi
the town of Bethune, Buffalo Toi
ship, School District No. 22 <
bounded as follows to wit: North
S. A. L. Railway, East by WiH
Street, South by M. G# King, We
, levied upon and to be sold s
the property of Mary K. Bethu
for taxes 1922.
. ALSO
1 lot with buildings thereon in tk
town of Kershaw, Kershaw Countj
South Carolina, School District Nt
40, and bounded as follows to wit
North by A Street, East by Richlu
street, South and West by Joe Hoi#
levied upon and to be sold as U
property of Hough & Turner ft
taxes year 1921-1922.
G. C. WELSH,*?
Sheriff Kershaw Count*
FREE! FREE! FREE!
We will give absolutely free of charge a beautiful 12-piece
Aluminum Set to every customer purchasing a Florence
Oil Range during our cooking demonstration May 15, 16, 17
#
Come in and eat the evidence
* In the magazines and news
papers you read that the
Florence has no wicks to trim;
that it gives an intensely hot
flame close up under the cook
ing; that it burns the vapor
from the oil and not the oil it
self ; and that it costs very
little to operate.
But this week you will be
given the opportunity to see
all of these points actually
demonstrated. This week we
place the Florence Oil Range
on exhibition at this Store SO
that you may inspect it care
fully while it is cooking.
/
And you will be given an
opportunity to eat the evi
dence ? tempting dishes will be
cooked on the Florence before
your eyes by a practical cook
and served to you.
Drop in today and bring
your friends.
FLORENCE.
OIL RANGE (
CAMDEN FURNITURE COMPANY 1
Phone 156 CAMDEN, S. C. 1026 Broad St.