The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 16, 1927, Image 2

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SHERIFF HALE FOR TAXES Under and by virtue of sundry tax executions directed to me fey the County Treasurer I have levied upon and will sell the following property for taxes on the first Monday in January, 1928, being the second day thereof, in front of the Court House, Camden, S. C.: One lot in City of Camden, levied upon as property of Alice Standing for 1926 taxes. Also One lot und building in City of Camden, levied upon uyd to be sold us property of John Pegue# for taxes for 1920. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of Annie Murphy for 1920 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of James Jones for 1920 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of R. C. Dow, Sr., for 1920 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of ' Camden, levied upon and to be sold , as property of J. L. Alexander for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold us property of L. H. Ammons for 1926 taxes. Also Two lots and buildings in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of O. W. McOirt for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold us property of Estate of Cyrus McGirt for 1926 taxes. , Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of Estate of Plenty Sanders for 1926 taxes. Also Four lots and building in City of Camden, levied upon arki to be sold as property of Carrie E. Rutherford for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of Allen Johnson for 1926 taxes. Also One lot. and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold as property of Alberta Watkins for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building in City of Camden, levied upon and to be sold uq property of Harriett Cureton for 1926 taxes. Also One acre and building in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Claudius Clifton for 1926 taxes. Also One acre and building in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Estate of Sallie Brown for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building in District No. I, levied upon and to be sold as the property of M. VV. Houser for 1926 taxes. Also One acre and building in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Eugene VV. Williams for 1926 taxes. Also One acre and building in District No. 1. levied upon and to be sold as property of Jaine^ Williams, 2nd, for 1926 taxes. Al>*o j acre in District No. I, levied vt} on and to be sold as property of Willie R. Williams for 1926 taxes. Also One acre in District No. 1. levied upon and to be sold as property of Maggie Williams for 1926 taxes. Also Twenty-one acres in District No. I. levied upon and to be sold as property of Dianna Washington for 1926 taxes. Also Seven acres and buildings in District No. 1. levied upon and to be sold as property of Tom Cantey for 1926 taxes. Also One acre in l>istrict No. 1, levied upon and to l>e sold as the property of Annie Boykin for 1-926 taxes. Also One lot Cureton Bark, Distirct No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of J. H. Bolton, for 1926 taxes. Also Fourteen acres in District No. I, levied upon und to be sold as property of Estate Oabriel Bensou for 1926 taxes. Also One acre and building in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of March Adams for 1926 taxes. Also One acre in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Lillie Young for 1926 taxes. Also One acre and building in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Lucy James fpr 1926 taxes. A Iso One acre in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Hattie Brown for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and twenty-one acres and building in District No. 1, levied upon and to be sold as property of Eugene Mickle for 1926 taxes. A,so Ninety acres and building in Dis* trict No. tlpon and to Iftfc iofd as tha property of Thomas McLendon for 192(1 taxes. Also ?V- One e<ro in District No. 1. levied upon and to be sold as propert., of - . \ i-. _ Harrison & Wright for tuxes 1926. Also Oiio acio and building In District No. 1, le vied upon and to be sold ?? I property of Edward DuBoae for 1926 tHXt'U. AlrtO Sixteen acres in District No. 2, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Estate Feggy McLeoa for 1926 taxes. Also Thirty acres and building in District No. 2, levied upon and to be Bold mx property of Kstate of Carolina Cooper for 1926 taxes. Also Forty acres and building in District No. 2, levied upon and to be sold as I property of J. J. Burroughs for 1926 I taxes. Also I One hundred and sixteen acres and | building It} District No. 2, levied upon I and to be sold as property of J. H. Burroughs for 1926 taxes. Also I One hundred acres in District No. I 4. levied upon and to be sold as prop- I erty of G. S. King for 1926 taxes. Also Twentx-aeven acres and building in I District No. 6, levied upon and to be I sold as property of Enoch Lloyd for I 1926 tax*s. j Also , Ninety-six acres in District No. I 46, levied upon and to be sold as the I property of Prentice Bond for taxes 1926. Also Twenty-live acres and building in I District No. 43, levied upon and to be I sold as the property of Maude S. I, Bradley for 1926 taxes. Also ( One hundred and eighty acres and J building, in District No, 43, levied upon and to be sold as property of I B. C. Deas for 1926 taxes. Also Eighty acres and building in District No. 43, levied upon and to be I sold as property of Estate John Jen-1 kins for 1926 taxes. Also | Twenty acres in District No. 43, lev-1 ied upon and to be sold as property of 1 Horace Wells and Sam Boykin for 1926 taxes. ! Also I Two hundred and seventeen acres and building in District No. 3, levied I upon and to be sold as the property I of B. L.'Catoe for 1926 taxes. I Also * Eighty-two acres and building in District No. 3, levied upon and to be sold as property of Joe Phillips for I 1926 taxes. Also Fifty acres and building in District I No. 5, levied upon and to be sold as I property of Frank Hagins for 19261 taxes. Also j Five hundred and sixty-nine acres I in District No. 5, levied upon and to I be sold as property of Robert M. Coo- i per for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and twenty-five acres I and building in District No. 5, levied I upon and to be sold as property of Mrs. C. A. Hall for 1926 taxes. j Also j One hundred and seventy-six acres 1 and buildings in District No. 5, levied I upon and to be sold as property of R. N. and \Y. J. Hall for 1926 taxes. _ 1 Also I One lot and building in Town of J Bethune, levied upon and to be sold I as property of estate of A. H. West J for 1926 taxes. , | Also I Thirty-four acres in District No. J 22, levied upon and to be sold as the j property of Hattie Mae Smith for 1 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and twenty acres and building in District No. 22, leviedl I upon and to be sold as property of! Estate M. R. Shaw for 1926 taxes. Also ; One hundred and twenty acres in District No. 22, levied upon and to bo I sold as property of Estate M. R. I Shaw for 1926 taxes. AI so One hundred and seventy-two acres J in District No. 22, levied upon and to I Ih' sold as property of George Reeves : for 1926 taxes. Also Two lots in Town of Bethune, levied upon and to be sold as property of H. H. Maria and Minter Hart for 1926 taxes. > A1 so Two lots and two buildings in Town of Bethune, levied upon and to be sold as property of H. E. Hyatt for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and eighty aeres and building in Distinct No. 28, levied upon and to be sold as property of Lizzie Blaokmon for 1926 taxes. Also Two lots jn Town of Kershaw, levied upon and to be sold as property of Claude Blackwell for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building in Town of Kershaw, levied upon and to be sold as property of F. G. Cobb for 1926 taxes. Also One lot and building, near Town of Keishaw, levied upon and to be sold as property of T. J. Clyburn for 1926 t a xes. Also One lot in Town of Kershaw, levied upon and to be sold as property pi JosiejQarter for 1926 taxes. Also One lot in Town of Kershaw, levied upon and to be sold as property of C. K. Blaokmon for ih26 taxes. Also One lot in Town of Kershaw, levied ui?on and to be sold as property of A. T. Blackwell for 1926 taxes. Also Six acres and four buildings near Town of Kershaw, levied upon and to be sold as property of George Gartfy Lee for 1926 taxes. Also (\pe acre near Town of Kershaw, levied upon and to be sold as property of T. J. Robinson for 1926 taxes. Also Two lots in Town of Kershaw, lev led upon and to be sold an property of Lewis Vincent for 1926 taxes. AUo One lot in Town of Kershaw, lef led upon and to be sold as property of Charlotte Williams for 1920 taxes. Also One hundred and ten acres andtone building in District No. 2, levied upon and to be sold as property of J. W. West for 1920 taxes. Also , Three hundred and Innety-pine acres and building in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as property of Katie Watts for 1926 taxes. Also Twenty acres in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as property of George Smith for 1920 taxes. Also Forty-six 'acres in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mrs. J. C. Hose for 1926 taxes. ft Also " Sixty acres and building in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as property of J. Boyd Magill for 1926 taxes. Also < Twenty-seven acres in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as property of James Kirkland for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and sixty acres and building in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as property of Joe C. Harrison for 1920 taxes. AUo Four acres in District No. 9, Uvied upon and to be sold as property of James Gaskins for 1926 taxes. AUo One hundred and thirty acres in District No. 9, levied upon and to be sold as property of Mary A. Atkinfor 1926 taxes. ' T Also Seventy-five acres and building in District No. fO, levied upon and tp be sold as property of Jennie Catoe for 1920 taxes. Also Forty-one acres and building in District No. 10, levied upon and to be sold a& property of Wade Dye for 1926 taxes. Also Two hundred acres and building in District No. 10, levied upon and to be sold as jproperty of Estate of Y. A. James for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and eighty-seven acres and building in District No. 11, levied upon and to be sold as property of J. E. Mclintire for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and seven acres and building in District No. 11, levied upon and to be sold as property of Penelope Harris for 1926 taxes. Also Eight hundred acres and building in District No. 11, levied upon and to be sold as the property of H. H. Harris for 1926 taxes. Aim. w One hundred and twenty-five acres and building in District No. 11, levied upon and to,xbe sold as property of Walter and Tillman Branham for 1926 taxes. Also Forty acres and building in District No. 11, levied upon and to be sold a* property of Estate S. A. Boykin for 1926 taxes. Also Fifty-eight acres in District No. 11, levied upon and to be sold as property of George Crim for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred and sixteen acres and building in District No. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property of W. B. Eliisor for 1926 taxes. Also Seventy-five acres and buildings fn District Nq. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property of A. R. C. Pittmtfh for 1926 taxes. . Also Three acres and building in District No. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property of Maggie Pickett for 1926 taxes. Also Four acres near Town of Bianey, District No. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property of T. M. McCaskill for 1926 taxes. Also Fifty-three acres and building in District No. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property of Willie Mitchell for 1926 taxes. Also Sixty acres and building in District No. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property of Rachael Lee for 1920 taxes. Also One hundred and fifty-nine acrc& and building in District No. 12, levied upon and to be sold as property erf S. B. Branham for 1926 taxes. Also Twenty-one acres in District No. levied upon and to be sold as proj>erty of Annie Boykin for' 1926 taxes. Also Fifty acres and two buildings in District No. 16, levied upon and to be sold as property of Farmers and Merchants Bank for 1920 taxes. Also One hundred and seventy-seveh acres in District No. 16, levied upon and to be sold as property of Estate of D. G. Robinson for 1926 taxes. ' Also Seventy-seven acres in District No. 16, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Sara W. Coxart for 1926 taxes. Also Ten acres in District No. 16, levied upon and to be sold as property of Q. . / . .. % C\c%t* 4. _ _. _ ? f % ru> iUl V ? A V O* Also :* Sixty-two acres in District No. Id, levied upon and to be sold as property of Charles L. Wray for 1926 taxes. v Also Twenty-one acres in District No. 29, levied upon and to be sold as projK erty of Eugene Peay for lft26 taxe?. ..... Alao^T'-; "Six acre* in District N<j'. 29, levied upon and to be sold as property of Rufus Anderson for 1926 taxes. Also Forty acres and building, in Ihstrict No. 29, levied upon and to be sold as <* r* ij^yC i ? - - -i-Vaf r ^ ,-^5 w property of Mary Bennett for 1926 taxes. ^ Also Fifty-two acres in District No. 38, levied upon and to be sold as property of Land Sales Co., for 1926 taxes. Also Twenty-six acres in District No. 38, levied upon and to be sold as property of L. L. Clifton for 1926 taxes. Also Two hundred acres and building in District. No. 39, levied upon and to be sold as proprety of Estate S?m Mitchell for 1926 taxes. Also Fourteen acres and building in District No. 39, levied upon and to be sold as property of Daniel Mitchell for 1926 taxes. A1s? One hundred forty-five acres and building, in District No. 39, levied upon and to be sold as property of Nancy Mitchell for 1926 taxes. Also Eighty-four acres and building in District No. 39, levied upon and to be sold as property of Val Mitchell for 1926 taxes. Also One hundred thrtry-five acres in District No. 39, levrfed upon and to be sold as property of Israel Bracey for 1926 taxes. J. H. McLEOD, Sheriff of Kershaw County. IN THE CAROUNAS Items of Inn-rent Gleaned from Newspapers of Two States. John W. Alexander, prominent realtor of Spartanburg, is dead at the age of <51 from apoplexy. He was born in Charlotte, Charles Carrington, 10, used a match to see how much gasoline was in the tank. He escaped with burned hands and feet. Rev. Charles F. Sims, for seven years a pastor at Liberty, S. C., has been given an unanimous call to the First Baptist church at Greenwood, effective January 1. Rutherford college will observe its seventy-fifth anniversary appropriately next June. Thousands of alumni and alumnae from the Carolina? are expected to attend the celebration. Mrs. Amanda Arinistead Chambliss a well known educator, died at the age of 91 at Spartanburg after a fortnight's illness. She wus born in Hampton, Va. The Southern railroad is making plans for u two-story office building near the freight depot in Gastonia, and will pave its right of way for u blo<^k. Cnarles M. Wiggins, former deputy prohibition administrator for western South Carolina, is dead at his home in Moncks Corner. He was a county official for many years and very popular in Berkeley county and prominent in the Knights of Pythias. Col. Virgil L, Lusk, 91 years old, was an attorney arguing an Asheville murder case in the North Carolina supreme court this week. With great vigor he argued that the verdict which convicted Mrs. Anna K. Montague for killing Mrs. Mary K. Cooper was against the evidence. Charlie Wright, of Highlands, N. C., winner of a Carnegie medal for bravery when a youth, was killed when an automobile in which he was a passenger fell 200 feet to the rocks below, near L?ake Toxaway, The driver, A. D. Bryson had his skull fractured. They were forced off the road by an approaching car. The mountains in the Asheville district are being searched carefully in efforts to find Mrs. G. Wallace Bryant, who kidnapped her own young daughters from the custody of the juvenile court there during a divorce action brought by her husband. This actiori came after the belief that she was in Miami, Fla., proved groundless. North Carolina farmers are turning from their back number, one-crop methods and the gospel of diversification jis bearing fruit here, the dean of the college of agriculture says. About 100,000 acres were planted to other crops out of 200,000 acres less in cotton in 1927, he says, with tobacco increasing 60,000 acres and peanuts 39,000 acres, .Irish potatoes 3,000 acres, and sweet potatoes 2,000 acres. J. C. Johnson, of New Bern, N. C., blind from birth and for four years doorkeeper of the North Carolina house of representatives, has been made a doorkeeper of the United States senate. He is well known throughout the state and claims to know more people there than anybody else does. Once he answered an inquiring stranger in his town: "Yes; 1 know you; you're the man who used to live on Broad street and keep all those mocking birds about thirty years ago." Judge Earle roasted a jury at Spartanburg which brought in a verdict of manslaughter after the attor neys on both sides had agreed to 01# of murder with recommendation t? mercy and the jury was informed it by the court. The defendant wat* negro who shot his wife in the batV and hauled her body away to throw U down an embankment, His poor health caused the solicitor to agree to the verdict with mercy* instead of <J?. manding the death penalty. George Rhyne returned to the North Carolina penitentiary the other day twelve years after he eseaped I from that prison, after serving fourteen months of s four year term for which he was sent up from Gaiton county in 1914 for larceny. He says in the meantime he has had good jobs and supported his wife and two | little daughters, hut was continually I worrying about being hunted, wfen I I he escaped he went hotne st night, fl j got his wife and children, and has I | been living ever since in Atlanta and Augusta, Ga. i Hiker Dlea in CoUetea Waterboro, Dec. 12.?The body of Lee Linden, a white man, apparently fl 1 forty-five years of age who died near I Boineau's cross roads Saturday was, I sent by the Walterboro Funeral Par- I lors to Wheeling, West Virginia, this I afternoon. Linden was stricken I Thursday afternoon and taken in by Mrs. Marshall Smith, near whose I home he collapsed while en route oo I foot north from Jacksonville. Fit. He was found beside the highway 1 and placed in a house which warp fib I ted up for him and a physician' wm I I summoned. Exposure and pneumonic I i was given as the cause of his death, fl From papers which he had and re- fl | marks made before he became uncon I scious it was learned his home was I Wheeling, West Virginia, and that fee I has a brother, Lewis Linden, living fl there. Sheriff L. C. Padgett took fl charge of the body and found he had M apparently tramped most of-the way fl from Jacksonville. 7 fl SANTA CLAUS IS HEFI . ...,., , . , , , ,, ' ' GIFTS FOR EVERYONE | Why Wait? Cora? in and Look Gibson's Christmas Cards Fine Cigars, Candies, Toys, Fireworks, at right prices I Telephone 30. I W. 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