The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 20, 1925, Image 2
Lauren* Man in Killed
Laurent, Nov. ir>,-~-Asa K. Teague
was killed today in a road tractor
eident near Ora on the LaureiM- j
Spartanburg highway which. In*, a.i j
head of one of the highway niftinte* 1
nance road crews, way repairing.
While attempting to make adjust'
ments of the trUctpr without popping
?.ho machine, he was thrq^vn or fell
.11 front (if it. v\ I ) t n )i i I lot h i i->c < ugtyt
? in the machinery and the pondoronH
machine passed over his head.
4!orom r l{. It. QWiug* held the in
que tit just before noon. Two negro
helpers told of the accident. The de
ceased was a resident of this city and
is Hurvved by his widow and three
Kmall children.
Sulgrave Manor, George Washing
ton'tt ancestral home in Kngland, is
to be restored and kept as a museum
t>f Ww>t?\T kftVKV
Uie
BOLL'S EYE
Editor and ijenera! Manager
!<V I LL ROGERS *
Anochfr"Hull" Durham nfvirrlit
merit Ity Will Hogtr*, ZiegfrJd Fol
liri aiut (crtcn *tar. and ImJlng
American humoritf. More coming,
k Wiiti h for them. >
1 sec u hero smile of the l-orei^n
Nations say they arc going to
FUND their debt to America,
and :?f J tin* Papers ..rc .ill excited
abodjrmlut the HI LL'S KYK
is a l'.'per that never misleads
<nir readers (either one of them).
I I 1 N D I N C ? a debt means about
tlie same thing as ha\ing a fellow
that has owed you for years, come
to you and say ' ' -I am going to
make arrangements to take up
that loan I owe \ou just as soon
ax I can collect it from s6lne fel
lows who owe me." So don't
by any means get 1 l)Nl|)IN(i
mixed up with PAYING. The
two have nothing in common.
I hese Nations are just stalling
until another War tomes along
and the first thing you know our
debt will he four Wars behind.
We have enough saved up to
hgltf again, luit the)' are using it
now to rnforce Prohibition.
Oh, yes, 'BULL" Dl'RHAM.
I hkr to forgot to mention that.
Well, that is u fiat the Foreign
Nat ions arc pa) i n g us in.
"BULL" DURHAM u.thout
the DURHAM.
x\ S. i lie i c is KmnR t.? l>f Another
l?r < f in Uit? )>?? r *<?.n l.<wk (or it.
"Bull
Durham
Guaranteed bv
Ill Fifth Avenue, New York City
Ill* llan The Opportuwity
The Pickenji Sentinel devote# a
column in ita>laat; issue to a sketch
of isi ;?el F<i g.u ?!<??, a in jr'o farmer of
near I'iektna eouit hou.u*. Ferguson
died 1 as*t Thursday. A large' number
of white person# attended his funeral
and when the pastor in charge asked
if Ferguson's white friends cared to
say anything,, a number-. of the.whi'.e
eitixena paid tribute to his character,
He was a wi.vo leader of his people,
it was said. The Sejitinel says the
funeral was the most largely attended
of any funeral ever held there,
Crowds came from as far away as
Greenville county.
The Sentinel itself says of him:
"lie was a good citizen, and his hon-'
est, upright life, commanded the re'
spect and confidence of all who knew
him of both races."
Ferguson left an estate valued at
fifty thousand dollars, The Sentinel
states.
His life, his accumulations, .hi*
position of trust and honor, are
among others, abundant proof* that
the negro has ample opportunity to
succeed and to win respect in the
South.? Greenwood Index-Journal.
Hanker Not Guilty
Allendale,' Nov. 12. ? J. E. .Johnston
was acquitted today by a jury in the
court of common pleas hero. of viola
tion nf the state banking laws in con
nection with the failure of Citizens
Bank of Fairfax in 1923. The ease
was given to the jury this aftemno i
at i:&l o'clock and less than an hour
later a verdict of "not guilty" was re
turned.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(Court of Common Pleas)
Sallie Ileyman and Hannah K. I ley
man, Plaintiffs,
against
Thomas B. Branham, Defendant.
Under an order of his Honor, T. S.(
Sea.se, dated November 5, 1925, I will
sell to the highest bidder at public
auction, for cash, before the Kershaw
County Court House defor, in Cam
den, in -said State, during the legal
hours, of sale on the first Monday,
being the seventh day of December,
10?JS, the following described real
estate:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in the
County of Kershaw, state aforesaid,,
on the West side of the Waterce
River, containing thirty-six and 1-2
(.'U> 1-2) acres, more or less, and
being the Western portion of that
tract of land conveyed to the said
Milton D. Peake by J. (iuy by deed
of date Nov, 1, 1001, recorded in
Hook M.M.M., page 320.
''The tract of laud ht*iein conveyed
heintf almost triangular in shape, the
(larger end of triangle being the West
ern portion thereof, the Northwest
corner of same beginning a? a point
on the road known as \VTre Road,
which road separates said land from
land of Bowen & Kinard, extending
from that point in a direction prac
tically Kastward!* , being a little
North of Kast, foi a distance of 1075
yards, to a point on the line between
the said land and that of George
Arledge on the North and the land of
suid M. I). Peake, on the Kast, ex
tending from this point practically
straight in a Southern direction, to a
point on the line between the said
tract of land and that owned by F. B.
Bowen, from that point extending
10K0 yards in a direction almost West,
being a little North of West, to a
point on the said "Wire Roftd," being
the Southwest corner of said land,
| thence Northwardly to the starting
pont said tract of land being bound-1
ed on West by the "Wire. Road," sep
arating same from lands of Bowen
and Kinard; on the North by lands of
George Arledge, on the Kast by lHnds
of M. 1). Peake, and on the South by
lands of Bowen.
Also, all that piece, parcel or tract
of land situated in the County' of Ker
shaw, State of South Carolina, on the
West .side of the Wateree Itiver, eon
taining oia hundred and twenty (120)
acres, more or less, bein^ part of the
land* eonveyed to F. B. Branham by
.1. I . Ciuy. .fr.. by dr<-d of date of
November, 11)0-1, nnd record?ai/"t>i the
of fice of Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County in Hook N. N. N., page 482,
and bounded North by lands of M. T).
Peake, trad "B". on plat of A. (?.
LiMottc, Surveyor, Fast by lands
known a- "Hetty Neck Lands", and
South 1>\ ands of Ksi-ate of A. I).
Kennodv . .<? d Wi by 'a:d- i f B.
ll.iWfR,
"The < J > ah>\t 'Met- 'and
b? .and- > r.veyed t > Thoma- H.
Hranham l>> liehevva \ Hranham
and other-, ^ at -la\A ? f Fleming
H Hranh.?m, b\ d< ?-d <.?' date 21th
February, I ?2 1 . .md recorded in < ? f -
fice <it" ( lerk of Court for Kershaw
ur.ty in Bo <k H. ('.. pane 727.''
Ah) pel -on ?liMt ;nn to bid at .-aid
.-a'.e -ha" f;r-r deposit with the Mas
ter 'he -am ? ? f one hundred ($100.00)
<i . !.ir-, ? .ash or by efrtitied < ho< k
:t - ? ' <ii . f ^,'ood faith.
R. M. HILTON
Ma- ! . i f i> i Kershaw County.
November 17. l'.>2f>.
|( I.MMS PASSED \\\ < Ol N n
HO A Rl) OF 1)1 RECTORS
NOVEMBER 3, 1925.
1 < M Mahaffuy, wane* and
salaries, hired Krtntf ? ? 3tilL7*>
Kershaw Mercantile & Bank
ing Co., -1 k.k. shovels H.00
Threatt-Carson Co., supplies . . 1f>8.90
L. E. Barfield, road work . . . ti.75
S. II. Kirkland, blasting ^
days at $3.00 ... IK. 00
(i. K. Hinson, costs, etc., ease
Wayne W. Brown 14.64
\V A. McDowell, blacksmith
work 18.45
Hammond & Young, 2 pair
overalls and 2 nhirts 5.50
W . % l>a\i?, :*'! I>u. SO * 'in
?? $1.25 28,75
B. P. Gregory, road work
(Jones Road) 22.50
C. A. Johnson, 'oml work,
dragging road 28.50
W. ('. (landy, mad work ... . 74.00
The Kershaw Kra, printing'
bridge books, check book, etc. 08.75
Blaney Mercantile Co., sup
plies hired gang 286.44
W, W. Cauthen, blacksmith
work 20.50
R. C. Bennett, blacksmith work 17.25
McDonald Service Station,
gas and oil 27.07
S. K. Kirkland, salaries and
wages hired gang 528.00
R. P. Gregory, salaries road
maintenance v 227.00
L. T. Hornaby, salaries self *
and Ix'wis Thorn 175.00
M. H. Deal, salary road and
bridge foreman 125.00
W. S. Sweeney, on auditing
. . . . HQO.OOi
Gulf Refining Company, gas
and oil 260,40
J. Ij. Sowell, 5200 brick ?\t
$8.00 .... 41,00
S. II. Mickle, saary October . . 125.00
G. F. Cooley, salaries supt.
and guards ........ v 507.50
flethune Merc. Co., supplies
chain gang and poor 039.71
Bethune Meat Market, beef
furnished chain gang 7.90
Rhame Bros., Inc., supplies
chain gang 218.47
Rhame Bros., Inc., supplies
and express ......... ... . . . 21,90
T. S. Levy, repairing at Court
' House i ..... 10.50
Zemp and Di'I'ass, supplies .. 11.80
Springs Bkg. & Mere. Co., pipe .'13.00
Samuel N. Nicholson or beav
er, salary and phone calls .. 70.05
Yancey Brothers parts and
supplies ........ w ........ . . 3.52
Atlantic Creosoting & Wood
Preserving Works, creosot
ed lumber and piling, Invs.
Nos. 4944, 1917, and 4950 2,308.28
J. H. McLcod, salary and
mileage 109.00
J. M. Moseley, salary and
extra help 120.00
S. W. Rose, services as
bridge-keeper 100.00
Elizabeth DuB. Boy kin, sal- 1
ary and travel 136.30
J. W. Sanders, salary and travel 83.33
The Bank of Camden, drafts
paid, payrolls freight .... 984.89
Carolina Motor Co., Inc., gas
oil, parts . . . . ; 89.87
Dr. O. M. Gay, .medicine for
mules 2.50
W. F. Russell or bearer,
salary coroner ... .. 11.66
Town send Supply Co., sweep
ing compound and pump .... 19.41
Culf Refiling Company, pas
dil and grease 1 16.15
Park View Filling Station,
gas and oil 6.0 1
Mis. W. J. Mayfield, Chmn.,
Approp. Co. Nurse .">00.00
F. M. IJarvin, M. !>., exam.
Miss Murray B. Maddox .... 5.00
Speedway Filling Station,
gas and oil 101.62 j
D. M. McCaskill, salary, prem.
on bond co. vouchers .... 1,327.65
Laurens T. Mills, poor fund,
salaries Clerk and County
/\ttornoy . . .'150.00
S. V. Watkins, salary and ex
'pellsis 155.00
Walter Jacobs, salary janitor
Court House 10.00
Broadway Garage, parts and
supplies . . fi.35
IT. B. Mclutin, carbide and
? burner at bridge 15.40
T. M. Clyburn, bridge flooring 413.87
(iprmo Manufacturing Co.,
1 <K) gal. drum (icrmo 134.70
Springs & Shannon, Inc.. sup
plies 100.80
J. Team Gettys, salary supt.
! of Fx!., stamps, etc 11.8.91
Camden Wholesale Grocery,
supplies P?9.56
|G. C. Welsh, salaries sheriff
and janitor, jail fees, etc. .. 114.85
W. L. Stokes salary and ex
penses 155.00
1 B. K. Spa: raw ?, salary and post
age 58.60
W. 1,. McDowell, salary and
1 lunacy . 16.66
J. A. Thorn, salary tractor
driver 1 00.00 1
Kershaw- Motor Co., Inc.,
parts and supplies 49.10
Mackcy Mercantile Co., sup
plies, hardware 198.15
Western Wheeled Scraper Co..
bolts and points 27.20
.1. W. Miller, Chmn., 2nd half
approp. Miller Bridge con
struction 250.00
1.. H. Ogbuin, -services bridge
keeper .... 1 00.00
C. M. Coleman uric tent
( Mickle) 125.4,')
Beard's Filling Station, tire.
tubes and oil . . . 59.65
Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co..
telephone rental and extia
caiis . ? 20.10
Standard Oil gasoline and
kerosene 21^.18
Ku-h I. umbei Co.. lunibtr 7R.f>9
G. W. Muggins <V Son. hl.uk
smith work 10.50
The R. !.. Htvar. Co.. -un
plies lnv?. 309 and .'?55 5 5.00
Camden I A il a?s Wks ,
1<> "J4 grate baskets J5.n0
T < . l'lelchei, >alary 3rd quar
t< I ,?nd holding inquest 5*< 50
(larford Motor Truck Co.. 1
differential < arriev 101.75
Monrw Calculating Machine
Co.. 1 cal. mach. . . . 'JJ5 oO
Kershaw Guards, appropriation
Kershaw Guards .. 200.00
Lewis <& Christmas, groceries 1K7.77
A. T Huckabee, blacksmith ?k 7.H5
W . L. Munnicutt. salary, ex
penses, etc 12S.96
M. G. Puraley. lumber 23.78
Logan Mfg Co , s qts Gem
polish 7 00
j ,1. W. A. Sanders, M.I)., exam.
Mary Parker and Ixiuvenia
Randolph 10.00
Burns & Barrett, supplies ..... H6.3S
Total $15,722.35
L. T. MILLS. CWrV.
Colonel Scarborough llonorvd.
Jackson, Miss., Nov. 12. Colonel
\. M. Scarborough, superintendent of
thr Sooth Ctrolu)i penftentiary at
Columbia, was today unanimously
elected president of the wardenV as
sociation of the American. Prison As.
sedation, in convention here.
This marks the first time a South
ern wurdfcn ha.s been accorded thin,
high office in more than 15 year*.
TvTastkk's sale
Statw of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(Court of Common Pleas)
Clementine Hirsch, Plaintiff,
against > ?
H. J. McManus, C, C. Linden and
(Jlohe Refining Company, Defend
ants.
Under an order.of his Jionor, T. S.
Sease, dated November 10, 1^26, I will
sell to the highest bidder at public
auction, for cash, before the Kershaw
County Court House door in Camden,
vn Stute, ctwriuR tha iegaZ hours
?of sale on the first Monday, being
ithe seventh day of December, 1925,
the following described real estate:
"All that tract of land situated in
Kershaw County, State of South Caro
lina, about six miles North of Be
thune. containing one hundred and
seventy and one-half acres, more ov
less, bounded North by lands of Alico
Horton and W. VV. Bstridge; East by
said Mecklenburg Road and lands of ,
H. .1. McManus, South by lands of
W. F, Bstridge, and West by lands of
R. K. Hough, being the tract'of land
conveyed to 11. J. McManus and C. C. !
Linden by Clementine Hirsch."
Upon failure of purchaser to com
ply with the terms of sale, said lands
to be re-sold 'upon the same or some'
subsequent sales-day, at the risk of
the former purchaser.
R. H. HILTON,
Master for Kershaw County.
November 1*1, 1025.
MASTER'S SALE
I
r,? - ? ? !
State of SOjUth Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(Court of Common Pleas)
Sarah B. Mickle, Individually and Us
Committee for Rebecca B. Mickle,
Plaintiff, i
against .
J. Belton Mickle, Joseph Mickle, Rob
ert A. Mickle, Matilda M. Powell, j
Mamie F. Smith, Louise B. Culvcrn, I
Marie Richey, Individually, and as'
Executor of the Will of M. II. |
Brewer, Susie Truesdale, Sarah i
Clyburn, Harris Bridges, John M.
Brewer, Mildred Brewer, Jolynn
Brewer,' Samuel H. Mickle, Luoile
Mickle, Sarah Marsh, Mary Pearce,
Joseph W. Mickle, Jr., Elizabeth
Lorick, Rebecca B. Mickle, Hester
Mickle and C. Frank Clyburn, Exec
utor of the Will of M. H. Brewev,
Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a decretal
order in the above entitled case,
granted by his Honor, T. S. Sease, I
will sell at public out-cry before the
Court House door in Camden, on the
first Monday in December next
(1925) being the seventh day of the
www City
Many of our order*
aire fehip^ed the
e&ine ciay they
are \ ecciveti ?
ft-hour service
and .practically all of
the Balance on the
foUowimr day-?
f ffeolu: servicc
Vou
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the line is complete? ana the prices all are low.
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THE CHARLES WILLIAM STORES, INC.
925 Stores BIdg., New York City
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real estate:
Tract A situated in Kershaw Coun
ty, South Carolina, about nine (9)
miles Northwest of Camden, between
the Lancaster and Liberty Hill Roads,
containing thrpe hundred .sixty-one
(361) acres, more or less, bounded
North by lands of Duren and formerly
allotted to P. Henry Mickle, East by
lands formerly of J. Belton Mickle,
now of Wash Drakeford, South by
lands of Estate of Jacob Alexander,
West by a road dividing this tract
from lands now or formerly of Bar
field, on which is situated the Mickle
family residence, a plat of same by
A. B. Boykin, marked Exhibit B. be
ing on file herein, which plat shall
govern in respect any boundary lines
between this Tract and the adjacent
Tracts B-l and B-2 which were al
lotted to P. Henry Mickle.
Tract B-l situated in South Caro
lina, Kershaw County about nine
miles Northwest of Camden, on both
sides of Grannys Quarter Creek, esti
mated to contain sixty (60) acres,
more or less, bounded North by lands
formerly of Robert A. Mickle, now of
Duren, East by lands of Sarah B. and
Rebecca B. Mickle, South by lands
formerly of George Stratford, later
of Barfield, and West by lands of the
Estate of M. H. Brewer, the same be
ing a portion of the Ballard Tract,
formerly of Dr. J. B. Mickle, allotted
to P. Henry Mickle, and designated a.?
B-l on plat on file in this case marked
Ex.- A.
Tract B-2 situated in South Caro
lina, Kershaw County, about nine (9)
miles Northwest of Camden, estimat
ed to contain seventy-five (75) acres,
more or less, bounded north by m
Branch dividing this tract from lands
formerly of J. W. Mickle, later 6T
Truesdale, east by land formerly of
Hugh Young, south by lands of Wash
Drakeford, formerly of J. Belton
Mickle and lands of Duren, formerly
of Robert A. Mickle, the same beinp
a portion of the Balliard Tract, for
merly of Dr. J. B. Mickle, allotted to
P. Hewy Mickle, and designated a.s
B-2 on plat on file in thib case mark
ed ?x. A.
Terms of sale cash.
Bids will be received from those
persons only who deposit with the
Master before sale, the sum of two
hundred dollars ($200.00) in money
or certified check, for Tract A; fifty
dollars ($50.00) for Tract B-l; and
Fifty dollars ($50.00) for Tract B-2.
Resale at risk of bidder in case of
failure to comply with Bid.
R. H. HILTON,
Master for Kershaw County.
November 14, 1925.
Money To Loan on Cotton at 6#'?
STORED WITH THE
Standard Bonded Warehouse Co.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,000.00
We are in position to make loans on cotton stored with us at 6 per cent. On tha
basis of middling, we offer to make advances as follows:
On 500 lb Bale .... $75.00
On 480 lbs. to 499 lbs $70.00
On 450 lbs. to 479 lbs $60.00
On 400 lbs. to 449 lbs $55.00
On 350 lbs. to 399 lbs $45.00
The prevailing differences are to apply on grades running above and below mid
dling. On shipment of ten bales or more, average weight* will be taken.
THERE WILL BE NO COST OTHER THAN INTEREST AND WAREHOUSE
CHARGES. OWNER CAN SELL HIS COTTON AT ANY TIME. WE OFFER OUR
AID IN FINDING A BUYER.
We have every facility for handling cot ton 'that a modern warehouse can give. We
carry the insurance, weigh and sample the cotton, keeping on hand actual couponed
samples and will distribute them in any way the owner might desire.
We shall be glad to advise any one wishing to ship cotton here as to the best
method of routing in order to secure the most satisfactory re-shipping privilege.
More than one million bales of cotton are consumed annually within a radius ot
100 miles of Charlotte which is in the center of the cotton manufacturing industry.
I
Therefore, owners could do no better than have their cotton stored in Charlotte,
where it can be readily sold to the mills and merchants. Correspondence solicited.
Standard Bonded Warehouse to.
/?
CHARLOTTE,
T. E. HEMBY, President.
ERNEST ELLISON, Vice Prewdent
J. M. VANHOY, Secretary end Trea.urer.