The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 22, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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notice of sale
Notice is hereby given that in ac rcbuK'e
with the terms and prosions
of the Decree of the Court
Common Pleas for Kershaw Oouu,
in the case of The Federal land
ink of Columbia, plaintiff, against
('. Sessions, Mattie L. Arrante,
amie Sessions, James Ileyward Seams,
T. G. Sessions, J. D. Sessions,
, s. Johnson, Mrs. Eleanor Thorne,
niie Ruth Johnson, W. S. Johnson,
(minor). Marjorie Johnson (min),
Mildred Mae Johnson (minor),
iggie A. Hilton, C. P. Chewning,
s Valeria Chewning, (minor), Eulu*
Ola* wing , (minor), Claudia
icwning, (minor), Minnie B. Johnn,
The Bank of Ridgeway and J. L.
iv, defendants, I will sell to the
jfr.e.-t bidder for cash before the
art House door at Camden, S. C.,
ring the legal hours of sale on the
*t Monday in April, 1035, being
e 1st day thereof, the following
scribed property:
"All that pioce, .parcel or tract of
rid, situate', lying and being in the
>unty of Kershaw, (State of South
uolma, on the Western side of the
ateree River, near the Town of
aney and containing H82.4 acres,
are or less, bounded on the North
- lands of Estate of Mack Tillman,
igeph Simpson, on the East (by lands
L. B, Sessions and lands of Pittan;
on the South by the lands of
arie Kennedy, Jake Moore and >S. H.
)ss, and on the West Iby Lands of A.
Josey, J. D, Sessions and Est.
n<ls of Daniel Cook; and being the
me tract (with the exception of 100
res which was sold off) that was
nvc-yed by Thos. C. Sessions to M.St->u>ns
by deed of date December
, r.tn and recorded in the Office
the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
>un'y, South Carolina, on the 23rd
y cf Dei-ember, 11)11, in book A. D.
page 32">.
Sa. : lar.ds represented by plat
ide by James T. Burdell, Surveyor,
lie .aiy 20. HK)1, reproduced by
aw deLoach, Surveyor, Sepih
m i- 22. 11?21, which reproduced
u is attached to abstract on file
it:, the Federal Land Bank of ( omb;a,
S. C."
Terms of Sa.e: tor cash, the Masr
to require of the successful bid- i
r. other than the plaintiff herein, I
; other bidders after the public sale, J
deposit of five (5) per cent of the
1. in cash or certified check, same
be forfeited in case of non-comat.ee.^
The bidding will not remain
er. after the public auction, as no
fi<seiiey judgment is 'being sought, I
t compliance with the bid may be
ide immediately.
W. L. DePASS, JR.,
Master for Kershaw County, j
""Notice of sale
Notice is hereby given that in acl'dance
with the terms and proving
of the Deciee of the Court of
niimon Pleads for Kershaw County,
the case of The First Carolina-s
int Stock Land Bank of Columbia, '
aintiff, vs. W. S. Moore, Emma Mcwaine
Moore, J. A. Bridges & Cominy,
Bank of Heath Springs and
eath Springs Light and Power Com- (
my. Defendants, I will sell to the:
ighest bidder for cash, before the
ourt House door at Camden, .South \
aro.ina, during the legal hours of
do on the lirst Monday in April,'
) '? >. being the 1st day thereof, the'
(I.-nving described property:
"All of that piece, parcel or tract j
land, lying and being situated in
la: Rock Township, County of Ker
taw, and State of South Carolina,
>ntaming seven hundred and fifteen
il i) acres, more or less, hounded on
iv north by Genteel Branch, and the
truer- Estate lands; east by lands
' 0. L. Dye; south by lands of Doctor
ay; and west by lands of Kirby
stridge."
Also
"All of that piece, parcel or tract
' land, lying and 'being situated in
ershaw County, State of South Carina,
in Flat Rock Township, conlimng
one hundred and (fifty (150)
cres, more or less, and bounded
>rth by the Rirkley lands, formerly
ie Ford place; east by lands of John
hiren; south by lands of E. Coke
rxiges, formerly the Wardlaw place:
nd west by the Beaver Creek Road
sailing from Heath Springs to Camen.
S. C."
Terms of Sale: For Cash, the Masn
to require of the successful buder.
other than the plaintiff, and all
ther bidders after the public sale, a
eposit of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, in
or certified check, same to be
M'feited in case of non-compliance, j
he bidding will romain ojlen after .
tie sale for a period of 30 days.
W. L. DePASS, JR.,
Master for Kershaw County.
Infantile Paralysis
Believed Conquered
Health oflficftda of Bakerafteld, Cel.,
Jwive inoculated 700 cMWren with tlwj
infantile paralysis serum developed
by I>r. Maurice Itodio of New York
City. Not one of these 700 children
has contracted the disease ?o far but
there have been 127 cases anions
children not inoculated, since the
epidemic started ami which is still
not entirely under control. Inoculation
is going1 on as rapidly as the
vaccine, brought from New Yoa-k City
by airplane, can be obtained. What
a blessing to the human race if this
dreaded scourge of children could be
controlled by vaccination as seems to
have -been proved by this California
test.
Attributes Success
To Advertising
New York, March 14.?Gordon
Sel fridge, American, who went to
iLarodocn to build tihe great department
store business which bears his name,
startling British mtdndhants by his
lavish newspaper advertising, believes
his knowledge and use of this
medium for reaching 'the public is as
great a factor in his success as his
experiences in merchandising, according
to a recent interview with North
A menu can Newspaper Alliance.
"The advertising pages of the
newspapers of America constitute a
market place for every housewife, for
every man," Mr. Selfridge said. "And
during the last several years the
great newspapers of the United
Kingdom have presented more of a
family market place in their pages
than as formerly."
Every 44 minutes a murder is committed
in this country.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that in accordance
with the terms and provisions
of the Decree of the Court of
Common Pleas far Kershaw County,
dated March 7, 1935, in the cp.se of
D. A. Boykin, Conservator of The
Bank of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff,
against D. G. Joye, Defendant, I will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
before the Court House door at Camden,
South Carolina, during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in
April, 1935, being the 1st day thereof,
the following described property:
"All that piece, parcel or lot of
land in the County of Kershaw, in
the State of 'South Carolina, about
eight (8) miles East of the City of
Camden and containing thirty-one
and eight-tenths (31.8) acres, and
bounded on the North and East by
lands of Holland; on the South by
lands of Shiver; and on the West by
lands formerly of John Player, now
of Joy. For a fuller description of
the said land, reference is made to a
plat made by W. L. Kirkland, surveyor,
on October 27, 1919, which is
recorded in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Kershaw County in plat
book 5 at page 190.
"The above described .parcel of land
is that conveyed to me by Janie
Player by deed of date November 6,
1919, which deed is recorded in the
office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw
County in book A. Z. at page
392."
Also
"All that parcel or lot of land in
the. County of Kershaw, State of
South Carolina, about eight miles
east orf Camden and containing one
hundred (100) acres, more or less,
and bounded on the North by lands
now or formerly of I. F. Holland; on
the East by land formerly of J. J.
Cooley, now of D. F. Morrison; on
the South by public road which separates
it from lands of John Brown
and on the West by lands now of
Walter Hinson, formerly of Robert
Aiston."
Terms of Sale: For Cash; the Master
to require of the successful bidder
a deposit of five (5) per cent of his
said bid, same to be forfeited in case
of non-compliance; no personal or deficiency
judgment is demanded and
the bidding will not remain open after
the sale, but compliance with the bid
may be made immediately.
W. L. I>oPASS, JR.,
Master for Kershaw County.
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Wronged Man
Denied Refund
Atlanta, March 11. Robert (\?letnan,
tin- man who spent four years
on a Georgia chain gang for a muidor
he did not commit, asked ulne
slate for $2,500 today and came
within live voles .of receiving the supjx>rt
of tlie house of representatives.
A measure to appropriate the
$2,500 drew a OH to 5H vote, live
short of tiie necessary 103 majority.
Coleman's appeal provoked fiery
oratory tliat raged in tine bouse nearly
iti>e whole adtoriKKxiu Coleman,
himself, appeared on the floor as
Representatives W. B. Hartsfteld of
Fulton county made a dramatic plea
"to correct a miscarriage of justice."
The man was convicted on a charge
of wife-murder March 14 14, 1020,
in Clayton county on circumstantial
evidence and served on the Fulton
cliain gang until April 14, 1033, when
pardoned by Governor Eugene Talnvadge.
His pardon came after a negro,
James Stark, 'two days earlier had
confessed to the slaying. Stark is
now serving life imprisonment.
Withdraws From Case
Florence, March 14.?D. Gordon
Baker, member of the house of representatives,
announced here he had
withdrawn from defense counsel in
the $114,000 lake City bank robbery.
Frank English and his wife, Geneva, I
charged with participating in the
robbery, are scheduled to go on trial
at the Florence county general sessions
count which will convene here
March 25.
The governor of Arizona has signed
a bill which authorizes (the appointment
of an "ambaissador" to
Washington, at a salary of $7,500
and expenses per year.
[Monthly Iteport Of '
Associated Charities!
Report of A s> i>. i :t' rd < tiiei'. :* . > !< !
Camd mi Krjf.huw loiurt) for Februury,
1935:
HalttlWX' from laM month iA1. >A
Receipts this month 700.00
$1151.03
Paul Out:
W. G. Wilson (dry gtx>ds) . .flit.10
Rent (Trimnal) 5.00
Mac key Haixiwarc Co 15.00
Norris Garage 0.05
Myer'a Killing Station 5.20
Bums & Barrett 1.44
Water & Light bill 10.37
Box Rent 3.85
Stamps 1.00
Guy Lumber Oo 4.15
Hastings Battery . . . .| 0.50
City Filling iStation 5.50
Groceries 83.75
Milk 31.50
Telephone 1.93
Servant hiix* 94.00
$292.00
Balance ^ $859.57
Karly Rattlesnake
George C. Raiford brought to town
on the fender of his car yesterday
a latllosnake five and a lialf feet
"long, and extra largo for the length.
Mr. Raiford said (his young son, 12
years old, discovered tlie fvnakc in an
old stump hole while he was feeding
some hogs. The boy procured a small
limb not more than thixx? feet long
and dispatched his snakeship.?
Swainsbboro (Ga.) Forest-JBlade.
WLlliann Letherm&jn was convicted
at Greerasburg, Pa., on a voluntary
manslaughter charge, his victim being
a young woman, school teacher,
his sweetheart. His sentence is six
to twelve years in prison.
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I Phone 10 We Deliver
French Officers Lost!
In African Jungle!
Brazzaville, Middle Goivgo, Marroh!
10.?Down in ?ui airplatto somewhere j
in Ur* Congo's swampy oowvihal-in- ,
festcd jungles, (iovorivor (enteral \
Hdouard Ronard of French equatorial
Africa, with his wife and five army (
offkhm's, word feared today to have '
|H*rished.
Madame Kenard, a native Holland-#^
or, wa-s the widow of Mio-huel Winhurn,
wealthy American soap manufacturer
and philanthropist, and
prominent in Paris society.
Military airplanes fix>m Bangui,
airliners fix>m -Mr* Belgian Congo an?l
aircraft even from faraway Algiers
searched the steaming jungle ni*ea
without finding a trace of tlhe Aliasing
plane, which disappeared in a
fog after rejvorting being buffeted in
a storm.
The last hoard from the plane's
wireles-s was at 10 a. m. (I. M. T. j
Friday. The |>arty had started out j
on a long air tour of inspection.
In a<l<litiion to the aerial search, '
a tug steamed along tlhe ()ongo river
bonks, joining the hunt. Slight hope
was maintained that the plane might
have landed in an isolated clearing.
Governor Names
Assessing Boards
< lovernor Johiwton luais named the
following 'board* of aisHOMwoiw for the
various township* in Koivfhaw wun<y,
a I ho 'magistrates for our .neighboring
county of Sum tor;
City of Ganxien: W. F. Nettles, T.
\'. Walsh, Jr., Huglhey Tirwitvl.
DoKalh Towntsihip; B. 1). Uoykin, J.
10. Hrannon and C\ E. Duvis.
Buffalo Township: W. T. Ilolley,
\V. A. McDowell, J. 10. Gannon.
Flat Rook Township: F. B. Floyd,
John M. Groxton, S. ('. Truesdale.
Wateive Township: Dannie Rabon,
Hugh McCaillum and H. A. Hawkine.
Magistrates in Sumter <x>uruty: Second
district, C. E. Mayes, Mayesville;
Thiixi, W. M. Reynolds, Sumter;
Fifth, W. H. Ramsey, Wedgefield;
Sixth, R. L. Burkeftt, Dalℓ Seventh,
George J. Ayoook, Pinewood;
Eighth, C. M. Emanuel, Rombert.
A "Whole Litter"
Oestview, Fla.?A <sow on the
farm of J. A. Joixlan set wihat many
regard as something of a record
when khe gave birth to a litter of
27 pigs.
JrSAFETY
GLASS
. ALL A
^.AROUND /I
f LUGGAGE \
COMPARTMENT
\ BUILT-IN J
'built-inS
riding
xomfort/
FENDERS
TO MATCH
V BODY ,
6:00 x 16 Inch
TIRES
^air-balloon j
Extra D ollarYalue
HERE'S THE AVERAGE EXTRA COST
TO APPROXIMATE
FORD
EXTRA DOLLAR VALUE
1 FEATURES:
Safety-Olats all around . . $ 7.50 to $10.00
Trunk for Big|a|i .... 30.00
(If not built in)
< Comfort rido eqnipmemt . . 20.00
I (Whon not built in)
Fenders to Match Body . . 7.50 to $10.00
6:00 x 16" Air-Balloon
Tires 9.60
Total $74.60
THE CREAM
OF 7H? USED CAR CROP
The tremendou* demnnd for the 193S Ford
V-3 to offer exceptional values
in UsortCar*. It pay* to buy a Used Car from
nn Authorized Fc:d Csalir, whore you ore
cortaln of icettinc tile risht car at the riaht I
Z- I
FORD built many dollars of extra
value into the 1935 Ford ^-8 and
then reduced the price.
Safety glass all around at no
extra cost. "Comfortable Zone"
riding, which gives back seat pas*
sengers a "front seat ride.'* A
luggage compartment, built into
the car. Fenders that match the
body. Big, 6.00 x 16" air-balloon
tires (extra wide trend).
Study these features carefully. If
they were not provided as part of the
purchase price, you would find they
represented an extra cost running into
many additional dollars. But they
are all Included in the delivered price
of the new Ford V*8 . . Take this fact
Into consideration when purchasing
your 1935 car*
No matter what you may wan! In 1
car?style, safety, speed, power, econ*
omy, rugged endurance or comfort?*
the Ford V-8 for 1935 will meet yotU)
needs. See this car todfy. If you study)
it, feature by feature, you will agree}
it is the biggest dollar value in Ford
history . . . And if you drive it?you
wili buy it.
M mggj ANT> irp. P. o. R. nETFOIT.
/ I B Loir rt oirn payment . . . F.atf
/ D Iprmi 1 hrough I'nirrrial \
^JW a H 1 redll C.om pan ? The Author'
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Redfearn Motor Co.
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