The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 23, 1924, Image 2
Says Teethina
Made het Baby
Well and Fat
".My baby wan t r? perfect health
till summer <??<"?*, then ?he bocamo
Nick and fretful," write* Mri, I>. I>.
Malone, of I'eery, I'la., ''and ah?? wa ?
no poor and weak J was afraid I'd
if--, h.i."
' I Kftvr Jjcr Teethlna and ?he aoon
Mot well and If* now fat and h?althy
a gift."
Mothers who 'wo try becauae of
their little one's fretfulneas should
do at Mrs Malono did? -Klvo the
child T?o<hina and ?hc may take her
OWii rent with the feeling that her
child Is "well cared for and free from
rilatrcAft.
Tcrthlna not only rellevoa otoinach
and bowel troubles. but quiets th?
nerves without the uho of opiate*
or harmful druKM.
Teethlna Is eohl by alT drug* tots,
or send 30c to the Moffott labora
tories, Columbus, Cia., for a package
and a free booklet about babies.
s
Hird NeWts in Mail lloxea.
Sharon, May.S. Toni Sims and \V.
IV You ngblood, *"vh rfwvti on Sharon
Koli 'i and respectively nrc guard
ing wiUi tare this year as usual l>i i?is
that have (or several yours boon
building their nest*. laying their eggs
and raising their young in mail boxes
of Uncle Sam along tlu'i> respective
routes For several years past a wren
has been building its nest each year
iti the maii box of Oscar Moore of
Sharon No. 1. Moorv* is careful not
to <i i -s t vi 1 1> the wren's nvfft in taking
his mail from his lmx ami Carrier
Sims is careful not to disturb the;
nest when hn deposits the mail. A
blue hird is the particular protegee
of Carrier Youngblood on Sharon
No. For several years this bird
had its nc.it in the mail box of Will
Lucas. For ??>me reason or the other
it decided to move its home this year
and the mail box of James Feemster
en the snnii' route and a little closer
to Sharon .seenukl to t?vii.c- Its fancy.
There it is pieparing to hatch its
voting. Cor. iri York Kiiquirer.
Mrs. Magnus .Johnson, wife of the
United States Senator from Minne
sota, is essentially a home woman, J
not taring for trawl, cannot play
golf .01 bridge and prefers farm ways1
to eit\ ellstoilK.
DR M. HARKAVY
Graduate Veterinarian ?
Special Attention to Dogs
Of lire at (ini. T. I.ittlc's Stables
I 'HON F, : Office 1G9
licsidonce
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over ftruce's Sloie)
CAMDEN, S. C.
DR. G. C. TRANTHAM
DENTIST
First Floor, Crocker Building
PHONE 450
PIANO TUNING
Lewis L. Moore
242- W PHOiNE or 46
CAMDEN, S. C.
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
I * II Si , I'hntif ! 1 \
CAMDEN, S- C.
Hayes Bus Line
CAMDEN
TO
Columbia, Sumter,
Rishopville, Hartsville,
Kershaw, Lancaster,
Charlotte.
For information
Phone 181, Camden Hotel
A. R. COLLINS
Undertaker and ELmbalmer
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Camden, S. C.
Telephone* ? Day 41; Night 380
Mr*. George F. Mara, wife of
George F. Mara, in charge of arrange*
ments for holding tin* Democratic
National Convention in June, works
every day with her husband handling
much of the active work pertaining
to details.
FORECLOSURE SAUK
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(In the Court of Common Pleas)
The Enterprise Building and Loan
Association of Cu trident, S. C. plain
tiff,
- vs,
Daniel W. Hall, >i . L, \Sehlosharg, and
.1. KjiicsM, I )i-tcndant.s.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
his Honor, Judge W. 11. Townsend,
of date May M, 1 will offer for sale
in front yf 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 #nd 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
aiUl 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
DeKalb 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 (14M) 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
Schlosburg and Karesh, and on the
west by premises now or formerly of
h. I.. 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 x-heck as
a pledge to make good his bid in case
uf its acceptance. ^
B. B.' CLARKE,
Master for Kershaw County.
May 14, 11)24.
TAX? EXECUTION SALE
Under and by virtue of sundry tax
executions to me directed by Treas
urer of Kershaw County, 1 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 acres DeKalb Township,
School District No. I, 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 Broad street, levied upon and
to be sold as the property of Hellen
Taintor for taxes 1922.
ALSO
Kour actvs of land with buildings
(hereon, 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 of May Ll'?vd for
taxes l'J22.
121 ;n* res ot' land in DeKalh Town
! >hip, School District No. 1, with
| buildings thereon, and h(?utuk'd as fol
] lows, to wit: North hy Childers, Mast
I b\ K. S. Viilepigue, South by ,
I West Janus Campbell, levied upon
ami to be sold as the property of
lingerie Mickle for taxes 1022.
ALSO
One acre of land with buildings
thereon, in DeKalh Township, School
District No. is and bounded as fol
lows to wit: North by Lydia Thorn,
!''ns! by 1'ublic Road, South by M. M.
Young, West by S. A. L. Railway
property, levied upon and to be sold
as the property of White IMain Lodge
for taxes vear 1022.
ALSO
<><) ai res of land with buildings
thereon, DeKalb Township, School
District No. ?'<<>, and bounded as fol
lows, to wit: North by K. L. McCoy,
Last by Lewis liracey, South by Z. W.
Wooten, West by Public Hnad, levied
upon and to be sold a* the property
of Lawrence McCov for taxes l'J22.
A LSO
a i ie.s bind with buildings there
on. Dekalb Township, School District
No 2, and bounded as follows to
wit North bs Last Nelson, Last by
Dr. S. K. Mrasmgton. South and West
by Israel Nelson and levied upon and
to be sold as the property of Duncan
Nelson lor liiXr.s 1 U22.
ALSO
? ?<> acre.- of land in DeKalb Town
J .hip, School District No. with
j buildings thereon, and bounded as
i f dlow - to wit North by L. T. Mc
Cov-. La-t bv'Lewis Brju-ey, South by
/< W Wooten. West Hy Lawrence
\L <*??>. Ie\ led Upon ami be sold
j i ? the propert\ of A. !. D ?> :-?. for
i !a ',i"< I'.cJl 1P22
ALSO
\ . : hat ] ici e, parcel or .'?? <? l i.?nd
wiib h-nldmgs there. a; lyij g <i r m 1 he
j .n the rity Camdi-n. Kershaw
C<iun:y, South < 'arolir. k. DeKali)
Township. hnu! D..?tn? t No. !. and
bounded ;t- f'>!!ow> to wit: North by j
property of Sabie l'.rown. Last by
Church street. South by Kllen Dibble,
Wc.s! 1 1 \ Kstate Henry Brown, levied
upon and to be .sold as th< property
of A C \ aughar f v? : taxe* vear
1 1?22
ALSO
All that piece, parcel oi lot >f 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, Last ? , South
by Moseley, West by Market Street,
and levied upon and to be nold 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
in* in the City of Camden, Kerwhaw
County, South Carolina, DeKalb
Township, School District No. 1, and
r
bounded as follows to wit; North by
DfKtlb street, Kast by J. R. Gillin.
South by Mary I). Bruce, West by H.
Savage, levied upon and to be Hold
hs the property of C, W, Evans, for
taxes 1921-1922.
ALSO
One lot and one building in City of
Camden, and bounded as follows to
wit: North by W. T. Smith, Kast by
Fair street, South and West by G. C.'
Bruce, levied upon and to be sold an
the propei ty of M. K. Evana* for,
taxes 1021-1922.
ALSO
, One lot and buildings thereon, in
City of Camden, bounded an follows
to wit; North by Lot No. 5 . of the
subdivision of the Team property,
East by Broad street, South by Lot
No. 1 ?( the subdivision Team prop
erty, West by 10 foot alley, levied
upon and to be sold as the property
of Lois V, Brown for taxes 1922.
ALSO
One lot and huildingH thereon, City
of Camden, bounded as follows to wit:
North by property of Geisenheimer,
East by Mrs. 0, flirsch, South ' by
Wallace, West by -Broad street, levied
upon and to be sold as the property
of Kstelle A. Smith for taxes 1922.
ALSO
2455 acres of land with buildings
thereon in DuKalb Township, School
District No. 35 and bounded as fol
lows to wit: North by Camden-Dar
lington Public Road, Kast 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. M. (Jardenerr? for taxe* 1921
1922.
ALSO
3 acres of land. lying and being
situated in Kershaw County, South
Carolina, School District No. 35, and
bounded' as follows to wit: North,
Kast and West by Klsio Joy, South
by G. W. Shirpey, levied upon and to
be sold as the property of Dan Mickle
for taxes 1921-1922.
ALSO
51 acres of land with buildings
thereon, DeKalb Township, School
District Nov 35, and bounded as fol
lows to witi North by Estate Jno.
Gillis, East by A. B. Shiver, South
by Bishopville-Camden Road, West by
B. M. Sparrow, levied upon and to be
sold as the property of Mrs. G. M.
[Gladden for taxes 1921.
ALSO
(50 acres/ of land with buildings
thereon in DeKalb Township, School
District No. 35, and bounded as fol
lows to "ivit: North by Bishopville
Camden Public Road, East by Doctor
Brown, South by Estate Oliver, West
by James Holland, levied upon and
to be sold as the property of James
Cook for taxes for years 1921-1922.
ALSO
2 acres of land with building's
thereon, DeKalb Township, School
District No. lK, bounded as follows to
wit: North by S. A. L. Railway, East
by Lydia V. Elliott, South by W. S.
Barnes, West by P. M. Melton, levied
upon and to bo sold as the property
of .Jim Thomas for taxes year 1922.
ALSO
40 acres of land with buildings
thereon, in DeKalb Township, School
District No. IS, bounded as follows
to wit: North by Wilson McCoy, East
by Wire Public Road, South by Har
mon Marshall levied upon and to be
sold as the property of W. S. Drake
ford for taxes 1922.
ALSO
One lot. and buildings thereon in
the town of Bethune, Buffalo Town
ship, School District No. 22 and
bounded at* follows to wit: North by
S. A. L. Railway, East by Walton
Street, South by M. G. Kin#, West
levied upon a.nd to be sold as
the property of Mary K. Bethune
for taxes 1922..
ALSO
1 lot with buildings thereon in the
town of Kershaw, Kershaw County,
South Carolina, School District No.
40, and bounded as follows to wit:
North by A Street, Kast by Richland
street, South and West by Joe Ilough,
levied upon and to be sold as the
property of Hough & Turner for
taxes year 1921-1922.
G. p. WELSH,
Sheriff Kershaw County. '
i I
MASTER'S SALE
Slate of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw*
(Court of Common Pleas)
James H. Burns, Plaintiff,
against ?
Grace Chipley, et a!.. Defendants.
Under an order of his Honor, W. 1L.
Townsend, Presiding Judge in the
Fifth Judicial Circuity dated May 14,
1924, I will sell to the highest bidder
at public auction for cash before tho
Kershaw County Court House door,
in Camden, in said State, during the
legal hours of sale on the first Mon
day, being second day of June, 1924,
the following described real estate:
"All that piece, parcel or lot of
lands, with buildings thereon, situate
in tho City of Camden, County of
Kershaw, State of South Carolina,
fronting on Fair street, one hundred
amf"' seven (107) feet, running back
eastwardly along the line of property
of James H. Burns, Two hundred
forty-nine (249). feet, to lands of
M. C. West; thence north along the
line of property of said M. C. West,
One hundred and Sixty-six (166)
feet; thence 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
Kast from Fair street with a uniform
width of one hundred and seven (107)
feet, to a depth , of Two hundred
(200) feet, and from that point fur
ther eastward for forty-nine (49)
feet, to a width of One hundred and
sixty-six (166) feet. Said lot being
bounded "North by property of James
II. Burns, Kast "by property of M. C.
West, South by property of James H.
Burns, and West by F*air street, and
bv property of James H. Burns."
B. B. CLARKK,
N Master.
May 15, 1924. -
SHERIFF'S SAI^E
StaAe <xf South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
I * (Court of Common Pleas)
I
The Sumter Trust Company, plaintiff,
vs.
Interstate Clay Company, Defendant.
Sale I'nder Execution.
j Under and by vritue of an execu
| tion to satisfy the judgment in the
I above entitled case directed to me of
I date May 1st, 1924, I levied upon on
| the 12th of May, 1924, and will sell at
public outcry, for cash, to the highest
I i
bidder, before the Courthouse door of
thy City 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 piocc, 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 soventy-two (72)
acres and bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of W. H. Jones, East
by Jands of Mahali Mitchell and John
Mitchell; South by lands of IMayor,
and West, by Hock Hill Road, this be
ing the said tract of land convoyed to
the Palmetto Kaolin Company by J.
11. Johnson, Agent, by deed dated
June 6th, 1011, and recorded June
23rd, 1911, in deed book A. D? page
KJ5, and having been convoyed to
Harby & Company by deed of W. W.
Huckdbee, Sheriff, by deed of date
May. 1016, recorded in Hook A. D.,
page 760, May 20th, 1016 and subse
quently conveyed by Harby & Com
pany to Southern Clay Company by
deed of date June...., 1016, recorded
July 7, 1016, in deed Book A. R. 11.
G. C. WELSH,
. Sheriff, Kershaw Co.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.'
v A1 parties indebted to the estate
of Columbus Stokes, deceased, are
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all parties, if
any, having claims against the said
estate will present them duly attested
within the. time prescribed by law.
\ E. C. STOKES,
Qualified Administrator Estate
of Columbus Stokes.
Camden, S. C., May 2, 1024.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
For Clerk of Court.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the offiee of
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the democratic primary.
J. H. CLYBURN
.. c ??
, For Superintendent of Education.
j I hereby announce myself as a can
| didate for ro-election to the office of
County Superintendent . of Education
! for Kershaw County, subject to the
I rules and regulations of the Dem
| ocratic primary. '?}
ALLEN B. MURCHISON.
i
J- I hereby announce that I am a
I candidate for the office of Superin
[ tenderit of Education of Kershaw
! County subject to the rules and regu
! lations of the Democratic Party.
J. TEAM OETTYS.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
i date for the office of superintendent
I of Education of Kershaw County,
! subject to the rules of the democratic
primary. My life work as a teacher
. in the public schools of the state, I
think, should qualify me for this im
' portant office. Respectfully,
T. M McCASKILL.
I wish to thank my friends for aa
nouncing me for County Superin
tendent of Education for Kershaw
County. After considering the mat
ter I will make the race and will
appreciate the support of the people.
I have disposed of my business
interests and therefore I am in posi
tion to devoti*. my time to the Super
| intendent's wprk, which I will do if
electal. I need no introduction u
the people of Kershaw County; mv
work and record ift krypwn,
I. J. McKENfclE.
FOK HO AD SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce myaelf it eandi.
date for Road Superintendent of K <??
shaw County, at the approaching
primary election, and pledge myself if
elected to faithful and efficient sor.
vice. G. W. TURNER.
At the solicitation of my maay
friends throughout the county, I hety
by announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Road Superintendent
of Kershaw County, subject to the
rules and regulations of. the Demo
cratic primary.
I). T. YARBROUGH
The many frionds of Mr.. Alex A.
West announce him as a candidate
for ,Jioad Superintendent of Kersht*
County, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary. *
MANY FRIjENDS.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Coroner fyr
Kershaw County, subject to the rules
j of the Democratic primary.
W. F, RUSSELL.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself. a candi
date for re-nomination for the offi^
?f Magistrate for DeKalb Townshfji,
Lershaw County, South Carolina,
subjcct to the rules ox the Demo-,
cratic primary.
SAMUEL N, NICHOLSON.
At tho solicitation of my m^jy
friends in and around Bethune, I
hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Magistrate, subject to tho rules and
regulations of the Democratic Pri
mary. J. E. COPELAND.
We ,the friends of K. T. Estridge,
announce his name for the office of
Magistrate of Bethune District of
Kershaw County and pledge that hr
will abide by the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary.
' FRIENDS.
FOR COUNTY DIRECTOR
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Board of Director
for DeKalb Township, subject to the
rules and regulations of the primary.
J. N. McLEOD.
Thereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County Direc
i tor from West Wateree Township,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. J. L. HINSON.
j I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County
Director from Wateree Township,
Subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic Primary.
EARL H. BOW EN.
FOR CONGRESS
1 hereby. announce that I am a can
didate in the Democratic primaries of
South Carolina, for the nomination of
Representative of the 5th Congres
sional District /for the 69th Congress
and I take this opportunity to thaik
the people of the District for their
loyal support in the past and to sajr
that I shall endeavor to deserve their
support and confidence in the futuifc.
W. F. STEVENSON.
E beg to announce to the public that
we have taken the account of the Bar
ber Asphalt Co., manufacturers of the
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