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Kills Man found in Home Oiai.tffbi >' I*jf.?- 7 J < lia r SHil \ " f was I#! ?* v fr -in I*! 11 * r ?-?this af'c.i f?. Kurai I'olj- eman if W i ? ?>?f f a i i1 < ha fjr l with 'in' BJ|j) D k I.! ; ' liru. vi iinaKi I'air iabou' ' >? a: of a/i-. tioiii.-d a/.'l I >H'jri!ak? r V> >' I Hu r ^ <I ^ t M /.. ;f'!i ',% . i -I t , i .T, < 1 .' I . I I t ' ? I s I Mill. ill' I I HBL* If.t 1, tu f.i.r/ii i.r.i xpe. Hub . uUut vt/ ' fT' 1 F s . HR-i? I a - i- iiil, hi- f o u f - - i M.u tbo?i> f ~ ' j maker v. a - found if. tile i fi' i - r \r iff hone h< f ,ur. l a huff hull !. tin- WJtl! a Mil 'iff If. a MTfret. '' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' * a,< 1' ' ' ' ^ 1 ' ' Ilil.NCS WOK 111 KNOW IM i h5? 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Ml'IVe Will'" j 11 . r p." t | oim.jt' : ; u' - i i 1 : r ' o i. . - mi r[*' ^ i ke* .: is . v.,':. poll, iamb .? .-{ vca! ncn- : - r - f ivc ; . .. * " n Ti'e t-amlf mi old i e ? i r . / Jk- . ..1X4 r pi- .i \ i; i w b .c m -t ^ t r?-. i.< v r^zn^rzrr srio. - -o-o^c t ,.f nuif inc f.eU 1'- - ; -a 11 I'm > In)' b"ir - .in: if ^ t he - I?I' , - l -\ -o a. I- I 'Mb ?> *i ah J , hw? :{ ! . a- c -fi . u- to i'- mi-mhe act a- K'uidc-. Hank Men Indicted ' ' . i 111 hi rt, ,1 U fit- K -III Special p/eM'f'''' ' >e-terda> the Kich'an I 'j' i y r h j,d jur> r.atrucled Solicitor ^ ''**1 'Sp *>" < ' > prepare in: ' * a?Jil H J" I' Leaphart, ,r' a <1 August K ni and A. K. H.-;. d.ie-'oi- 0f the f\,]jrnbia S.j-, ;?/ Hank ard Iru-' < ornpany . '" ''' mdn 'm* r.' w II he prepared i ; i rr.ii. a! v ,.,!a.or. * of the, ? - -?f* ! rr:e> w.ll la- pre- I o ..he grit <J .Jr> , paupon j N f * f j *) i iS' %'' ' i v i I ' Jii $?!?*'r au.d ' '?Ja \ SI M M o.N S I OH HKI.IKI < Complaint N ot Served) " of South ( aroi.r.a, ' >ut*y of Kershaw ' ' 'Ui t of ( orn rnoi: Pleas ) I Ki.tr rp- .e Hjiidin* and Loan As-or:at..." of f arrnJen, S. HJsjnn' iff-, a jc a i n -v t ' 1,11 ' 'i Her,jainn. ar.-i Scott. Heiijarriiii. I >e fendant 1-- the I >efen<lar. tAbove Named: ^ ou are hereb> summoned and reMuired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a <op> is herewith served upon >ou, and to serve a copy ?! > our answer to the sa,d complaint on the ,-ub.srriber at his office in < arnden, S. ( , within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of sU? h service; and if you a,, to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in Hits action will apply to the Court or the relief demanded in the complaint. I.Al'kKNS T. MILLS, Plaintiff's A'torncv. Hated September IP, 1 pjf,. Camden S' >ut h < arolina. SI MMONS FOR RKI.IKF .- ate of South Carolina, < ounty of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas) H ..a.'.d 11. Harris and Kn^lish Harris individually and a- Kxeeutors * n? Instate of H dland H. Hurri-, de< cased. Plaintiffs. attains' ! "arr:-. .J,:hi r,y Harrj., ' ad.c;, Xel.ic- .la. k-on, Lo"c ' biter:. \ la Johnson. Hankie Tav - r. 11 an nan Ou'en. Mva .John- ,'n Helton. X i t Ha I.li-e M !e-f Mddie S. Hai Mi-Kau^hlsn. W'ilie llarK /ahem Simon-. Furman v 'r ' ' S nmrts. Penelope ' ' -I K:* ' ; Stir -. Host,,., I v. " - W:ib,.r. Sirr , - c,u-t(1.; ! :\m V ' vr' K::tf.i.-h ; * r f _ 11., ,, \\" , ,,a j. r w VS K ikland.' Team )) N ' ;t " ' sr! i - h Harr -. ' r'-- Herbert Harris Mu-j > " -. \ Main-, lv.u;.V h<L )fa-".C Hani-, J)e' 1' f 1 !?i!. " 1 11 t no I )e f r.. j a p. r ? ^ "!l ;t!'' ': . ri\ -urtviv ped j >-,. ': . a- - wer he omp air' m t his '. C :> fled thi- :i, i d <!av * .Fur--. tiJT , ft-; ., , . , . . "line tm ' ;",Kt "? ( -ur- f.,; Ke,-haw c Unty " kt" a 1 "i > 'f uu: an.-w, r * omplaint on r he -u)> ~ hi" off',e in Camdon witnm * went \ da\- after the -,t.i. , ':el,.of. exclu-ive of the day of ,U, ; 'Y ' -1--1 > "U :a 1 ,ir,-wer the -mplair.t within the time aforesaid a.'.,.., i p. .h.s actio, will applv > yt-e ( ourt tor the ,e mf dem.m lew ' '' ' c -mplamt. LA I RKN'S T. Mills, Plaint ;t Is' A11orne\ < am l.-n. S. C . .June l.rj; Mrs. Hoy I/atsey is in jail at Sioux Cii>, Iowa, charged with killing her husband. She claims thai she fired a n-volu r to Mart him after he had i hoked f)? r while drunk. i _ . St VI MON S FOR KKI.1KI (Complaint Not Scr\?-d) State nf South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (( ourt of Common I'leas) Hollar,<1 11 Harris and F.nglish liari Plaintiffs. a g a i n ?t I.ur?e Harris, HI 1/a beth Simons, Frame* Wood. Hannah Wood, Klise Miles, Kddie S. Harris, Josie M<Laughl.n. W illie Harris, and W I.. Me Do well, Judge of Probate, Defendants. 1 o t he Defendants : Vou are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which is filed this third day of June, 1027, in the office of the' Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, and to serve a copy of your answer j to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Camden within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the conH plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to! the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. I,A UKENS T. MILLS. Plaintiffs' Attorney. Camden, S. June 3, PJ27. CITATION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Py W. L. McDowell, Ksquirc, Probate Judge. Whereas, F. K. Watts and S. B. Kelly made suit to me to grant them Letters of Administration of the Fa-' tate of and effects of Mary K. Watts. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary K. Watts, deceased, that they be and appear before Trio, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden, South Carolina on Tuesday, June 21st. next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administrat. n should not he granted. (liven under my hand, <his 7th day j of June. Anno Domini r.iu7. W. L. Me DOW FILL. Judge of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 10th and 17th days "f June. 1027. in The Camden Chronicle and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. CITATION State <>t" South < 'arolina. < ount \ <>f Kershau. I.y W. I.. M .'1 ><twell, Esquire. Probata dud^e. I Whereas, F. F. Watts and S. R. Kelly made suit to me to ^rant them ' Fetters of Administration of the Fs- | :.i: * "f arid effect- of Svdney !. Watts. These are. therefore, to rite and ad-, m r.ish a 1 and ?in^ular the kindred and lOed.itors of the -mid Sydney .J. Watts. de? eased, that they be and] appear before iue, ;r the Court of Probate, to be held at Camden. South Carolina on Tuesday, dune 21st, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock . m the forenoon, to show cause. :f any they have, why the said Administrai lion should not he granted. (iiven under my hand, this 7th day . of .June, Anno Domini 1027. W. L. McDOWFLF. i Judtre of Probate for Kershaw County Published on the 10th and 17th days of dune, 1027. in Th** Camden Chron. ie'.e and posted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. jg ^ 1., A L'i'. ::m i .i, ji ma ?M: ?? - JU . Waterr* Mill* Nr*? Mr. ami Mrs. lit-o Stevens matured to Hartsville last Friday and spent the day with friends. Mr Charles Foster of Union spent Ih.^'. Friday with Mr. and Mi>. Will Sanders. Mr II II. Young, formerly of \\at?-i?-c i.yt 11 w of Lancaster, was a \ t :r> t?;? village on Monday . ll S \ . Mr ! I Sander*-, Mr < l>?ie Baker ar d Mr ar.d Mr*. 1 >or I as . -r motored - Hart*\:!le last Wednesda) on busi if * s, Mr lien Barnes and faimlv spent In week I*r;d with relatives at Great 1- all. Mr. Rob Hawkins spent the weekend with relatives in Columbia Mrs Hobsoii Mi rums and son*. Bill, Walter and Hobson Mimms, Jr., have returned after a week's visit with relatives in Hartsviiie. Mrs. Purvis Sanders spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Daisy Degue, at Kershaw. The hoard of aldermen held a business meeting with Mayor Llewellyn ij. the main office on Thursday'afternoon I a ^ t. Wateree Mills' Dance Orchestra n.ade its first bow in public last Ifiursday night playing for the first dar.ee of the season at Holland's Lake. Misses Ruth Martin, Flossie Johnson, James Shoemate and Percy Boan spent Monday with friends at Liberty Hill. Miss Brucie Barnes who is in training at the Columbia hospital spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. K. T. Barnes, on Holly Hill. The regular dental clinic will be held at the first aid room Friday, June 10, from 11 o'clock to 12 noon, under the direction of Dr. C\ F. Sowed. The Home Nursing class will meet Friday, June 17, .'J p.m., at the club house. Bootlegger Killed By Stray Shot I'nion. June 2.?-Morris Bryant, 22, egro, wa* killed by a stray bullet .ate Monday afternoon when officers, a"< mpting to arrest him upon a warrant charging violation of the prohi' :*. ' law. fired to puncture the tires t hi* car when he attempted to esi < ho officer*. Deputy Conrad, I. ; d Far and J. Y. Askew of Lockcart were the officers. They fired upon the fleeing car and a stray bullet struck the man in the back of the head, instantly killing him. Coroner Holcombe held an inquest and the verdict of the jury was that "the deceased came to hi* - death by being struck by a stray bullet fired by officer* of the law in :he dis'th:-.: ge of dut v." Pallbearers Left The Corpse Behind Seaford, Del., May 28.?An unprecedented occurrence in Southern Delaware was reported yesterday aftermain at the funeral and burial services of Harland Put?ey, aged .*>12. The services were held at the home of Mrs. Kmma J. ("only. <>n Seaford-Laurel state highway, and was attended by about two hundred mourners. The Rev. H. Uheebee. pastor of Bethel M. K. Church, was the officiating minister. After the funeral services the procession started for Laurel Hill cemetery, three miles away, headed by the funeral car of IIarley Riggin, undertaker, of Laurel. The procession had traveled about a .mile of the distance when scott/fl the mourners left at the covered the casket holding tW iodjr I had been forgotten and wis still is the house. A state higher trooper I who happened along was fop&M B at once on his motorcycle toowUtt 1 the procession and, catching up1 it, notified the funeral director I did not have the casket in the heart*. Riggin was dumfounded, as wertH the mourners. Riggin failed to un-H m i stand how th? doffin coufd have? been f-.t! gotten, The \>a\\Warers were? i uestioned and-then he made a hastyM examination and found a.I the flora.? tributes in his hearse, but not thtl casket. I IF THE i|| HELPING HAND *1?< 4 Shows the winners in the recent "REMEDY" 4^L 4r; / contest for the best points. 2. V. ' (\\X ^^^st*' ; A HELPING HAND that, ifgrasped ,n> ill insure n. ' for the fanners U.t and far from '^NT JfE SOUTH work like the devil--(he works all the time) " I "THE REMEDY" bulletin got a circulation**1^ of over a half million. If you think this \ will further help ?kindly post up ? with good wishes of J. K. ORR, Atlanta M! 1 " ' WHY Chevrolet can offer I such marvelously fine cars at I such remarkably low prices /1 Only when you know the facta alxrnt the Chevrolet Motor Company is it possible to understand how Chevrolet can offer such marvelously fine cars at such remarkably low prices. A unit of the General Motors Corporation, the Chevrolet Motor Company is hacked by the vast resources and tremendous purchasing power of this mammoth organization. The twelve great Chevrolet factories are equipped with the most modern machinery known to engineering science ?while tremendous volume production makes possible enormous savings. These savings Chevrolet passes on to the purchaser by'providing the greatest dollar-for-dollar value in the history of the automotive industry. i 'I'Ke Coach *5 95 7~he Touring $r-%? 1 or KuoiMci J4j 1 TH? 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