The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 22, 1935, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Ih hereby given that in accordance
with the terms and provisions!
of I lie Decree of tin* Court of
Common IM?hh for Kershaw County,
dated November 11, 1 92f>, In the ease
of The Federal I,and Hank of Colwmhia,
plaintiff, vh. ItufiiH Moseley, Arcilla
Moseley, Itoaa llunnicillt, George
W. Harrlaon, llenry C. Christmas,
,Sidney Moseley, WilliuinH Ar.
Hhelton Co., Inc , D. A. Hoykin,
Conservator of lite Hunk of Camden,
Camden, S. jis suhHlitii(,e for
M. (i. CarriHon, an am it, Houliieru
Dry Goods Ai Notions Co., Inc., John
S. Lindsay, Conservator. Camden
Hulldlng Af Loan Association, Caij.tden,
H. C.. It. K. Stevenson. IteCeiver
of the Loan & Savings Hank. Camden,
S C., defendants, 1 will sell to the.
highest hinder, fur cash, before the
Court House door at Camden, S.
during the legal hours ol'aale on tin'
Ural Monday in December. I92f>, bring
the 2nd day thereof, the following described
property:
"All that piece, parcel or iraei of
land, eoniaining one hundred seventyhcven
and "ifi-loO il77.ii>*) acres, more
or less, situate, lying and heing in Hie
Slate of South Carolina. County of
Keraliaw, about eight uilles Fast of
the City of Camden, on both aides of
the Camden and Darlington road:
said tract being hounded on the North
by Kirkett brunch; Fust by lauds of
Dunn and J. L. Moseley; South by
lands of I liimiiriitt and Drown and on
the West by lands of Drown and
Trueadale; said tract of land is composed
of three parcels and was acquired
hv Unfits Moseley and Arcilla
Moseley by deed of H. H Clarke, Fsq .
.Master for Kershaw County,'hearing
date, the it h day of May. 1922, and ol
record in the office of the Clerk of
Court for Kershaw County in Hook
A. V., at page 109; by deed of Henrietta
l/cc, of date February is, 1921,
and recorded in the above office in
Hook H C., page -Hit); by deed of J.
T. Moseley. hearing date Detoher 20,
liny, of record in tlie above mentioned
office in Hook A C.. .P"K?' 98; by
deed of F. CI. Moseley hearing date
the fith day of September. HMD. of
record in the above office in Hook
A. Z., page 240; by deed of J. P. Moseley
bearing date the 12th day of Oeto
her, 1902 and of record in the above
mentioned office in Hook III, page it!;
and by virtue of a provision in tlie
deed of John Turner to HenJ. McCoy
trustee, bearing date the 28th day ot
August. 18f>8. and of record in the of
lice of the Register of Mesne Convey
anco in Hook T, page 728; and by deed
of Mary A. Killough to J. C. Moseley
hearing date tho 21st day of October
1888, and of record in the above men
tioned office in Hook N. N., page 482;
plat uttaclied to abstract now on file
with the Federud Land Hunk of Co
lutnhiu.
"Also: All that piece, parcel ot
tract of land situate, lying and belup
in the State of South Carolina. County
of Kershaw, about eight miles Fast
of the City of Camden, on the Waters
of Fine Tree Creek, confuting one
hundred nineteen (119) acres, inort
or less, bounded oil the North by Pilii
Tree Creek, and lands of Hall; or
the Fast bv lands of Hall and Rran
ham; on the south by lands of Hran
liain, and on (he West l?> Fine Tret
Creek; said I raet ot land was con
veyed to Uufus Moseley by deed ol
J K Delsay, hearing date the tirst
day of March. I9t?.1. ami of record in
the oft icc of the Clerk ol Court let
Kershaw County in Hook KKK. pag?
2 12, plat of said lands made by A It
Hoy kin, Suneynr, September. 1922
attached in ahstrat t now on tile with
the Federal Land Hank of Columbia.
S C
The above described premises to be
sold, tirst. as two separate tracts, and
then as a whole.
Terms of Sale: For <>?>h. the Master
to require of the successful bidder,
a deposit of five I > per cent ot
his bid. same to be forfeited in case
of noncompliance; the bidding will
remain open for a period of 2d days
following the public auction
W L. DeTWSS, JR..
Master for Kershaw County.
KIRK LAND A del.OACH
Plaintiff's Attorneys
Honor Roll Midway School
tirade 1?David Want, Stuurt Teal,
tirade 2?Donald Holland, Sarah
June Rozicr, Hatty Jane McCasklll,
Martha Hayes, C'laud Wont, Jr., Margarat
Lueilo 101 Hott.
Crude 5?Ralph Young, Lillian
ItodgarH, Sarah Davit*, Sarah Cath-arina
VVutkiliH.
Crude iJ?JobhIo Marker, Sadie Tidwell,
Annio Mao Wont, Troy West. "1
Crude 7?Paulino Catoe, Myrtle Horton,
Le w i s Lao West, Itoy Wowt.
tirade 8?Elizabeth Klllott, J. It.
Taal.
Grade jt ?Thelina Mrunnon, Willla
J. Marker, Flizubcth McCoy.
tirade lo?Margurctte Anderson,
j Ciena Cooper, Kinllv McCoy.
J tirade 11 ?Minnie Mearl Anderson,
J Itiith Walters, Kthelyn Corhett.
Leaves For Mattresses
I Columbia, Nov. 11*. ?Palmetto leaves
from the roust of South Carolina,
split, boiled and dried, wore used to
make mattresses for Confederate
soldiers during the War for Southern
Independence, according (,o inforum|
lion in the I'niversity of South CaroUna
liltrary. The leaves make light,
(lean ami economical mattresses.
Williamsburg county farmers have
shipped 1,743 bogs to market for
j whieli they received $27,1mJ.
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice is hereby given that in ncjeordance
with tin* terms and provisions
of the Dec roe of tin- Court of
j Common Pleas for Kershaw County,
in the case of the Federal I,and Hank
I of Columbia, plaintiff, vs. Mellta C.
' lenui. L |. Cuion, Ceorge F. Cope,
j Tile International Agric ultu.ral CorIporation.
The Federal Laud Hank of
j Columbia, '1'he Hank of Camden, S. ('..
j The l.ugoft Warehouse Company, and
| The American Agric ultural Chemical
' | Company, defendants, I will sell to
the highest hinder for cash, before the
j Court house door at Camden, S. (\,
[during the legal hours of sale on the
i lirst Monday in December, l'JJa, being
the second day thereof, the following
t described property:
"All those four parcels or lots ot
'I land in the State of South Carolina
and County of Kershaw, lying about
seven (7) miles North-west of the
[ City of Camden on the Camden and
, llldgeway Public Road, aggregating In
, acreage one hundred and four and
| three-tenths (104.3) acres, more or
, less, and being designated as tracts
i number 1, 2, 3, and the greater part
- of number 4 on a plat of subdivision
of the Truesdale Place of record in
the office of the Clerk of Court for
; Kershaw County In plat book number
- 4 at page 14. The whole tract of land
herein conveyed is bounded North by
t the Cauulen-Ridgeway Public Road
, and by lands of Clarksou; Fast by
. lands of Clarksou; South by lands of
, Ray, formerly of the Hurdell estate;
, West by remaining portion of tract
. number I recently conveyed to Ste.
pln-M 11 a i le, tile boundary of the per
, tion herein oni\eyii| being a line running
in a general North ami South
' direction parallel to the dividing line
(tei ween tracts number I and .*> ;is
, --bow n on --aid plat at a point I'll ft.
Fast of the said dividing line n,
shown on said plat
The above described trait of land
lis the Fasti-rn portion of Unit tract
eoti\eyed to K F Ste\. nson and W
L Wooti-n by deed of Sallh- F. Trues
dale oi date Man It I'-th. I'.'lv the in
t' i'--i of flu- said R F. Stevenson having
bcetl heretofore convoyed to F L.
\\ ooten
Terms of Sale- For cash, the MasI
li r to re.|iiire of the siiecesslul bidder,
j ot lor than the plaintiff herein, a deposit
of live (I per rent of his hid.
same to he forfeited in ease of noil
eoiu pi in nee, the bidding - will . r? main
open tor a perio.l of 3n days after the
publie sale.
W L DePASS. JR.,
Master for Kershaw County
KIRKLAND \ del.DACH.
I Ma in tiff's Attorneys
Nobody's business
Written for The Chronicle by G?#
MoGee, Copyright, 1I>28.
NATURE'S 8TRANGE DOINGS IN
FLAT ROCK
door mr. edditor: ?
referring to yoro eddy-toriul of sevvorol
days ago about the freaks o?
nature anaoforth, I bog to report the
following thlngH and facta that have
benn turned over to our poleesmun
over now and then for the past few
weeks:
hubbert simklns found a potato in
hie patch behind tlie barn that looked
Just exactly like a le^gUlator. it had
a rod nose and 2 eyes and was fat
in the atummtek and ita lega looked
wobbly and it waa ball headed.
nira. ailaa biliiiiK'a old dominernieker
hen laid a egg laat week that looks
like a hour gluaa, whatever that ia,
one end of aatne had the yallor id it
and tiie other end hud the white in it
and the apace betwixt both ends hud
fuzz on it like a gourd'a nuke.
acudd Clurk owns u cow with 2
horns, 4 lega, 2 eyes, and her hide ia
all on her outaide; aiie chewa lier
cud'd, bawls when ahe geta r?ddy.
switches her tu.il in anyboddy's face
who tries to milk her, kicka over tiie
bucket when ahe pleusea and jumps
out of the pastor, ahe la a wonder.
yore corry spondent, nir. mike
Clark, rid, went out posautn hunting
the other night by hisHelf and of
iiis dogs and be lieard all of them
barking at one time, lie hurried over
and found that old rover had treed
a possum, old spot had set a cower
of birds, old ring was killing a snake,
old rattler bad a rabbit hemmed up
iu a fence corner and the other 2
logs was lighting over 2 coons tliey
had ketched and tied to a bush.
mr. and mrs. Willie read are tint
fond pa and ma of cannie read. In- is
only .) yr. old, but lie totes in the
atove wood, fetches in the waiter,
helps to wash the dlfch'es, hisselt',
keej>s his face clean, minds ills tourfathers
sleeps 'upstairs hy hlss^l.f,
says ids prayers at night without be*
ing told, and puts his clothes and
shoes neatly away when he pulls tln-m
off at night, (how are these tilings
lor being "have you ever heard? ;.
yores trulie,
mike (Mark, rfd,
corry spondeiit.
MIKE DESIRES LOWER PRICED
LICENSE TAGS FOR 1936
acting highway commissioner,
highway department,
columby, s. C.
deer sir: ?
i am writing you about a lii.hi tag
for dudd Clark's strip down ford
Which he bought with his govvermetit
check and unless you will sell
me a tag for $3, you can just keep
them, the otter-mobeel is not worth
10$ as she stands, as she was a coopy
befoar she was stripped down ansoforth.
j everboddy ought to know that 3$
is more than a tag is worth, as it ain't
made out of nothing but a piece of tin
ware and painted with paint, the
state railly ought to sell them at
about 2$ per dozen it" they only wanted
to get their monney back, dudd
(Mark prefers a green tag if you have
anny in stock.
scudd (Mark, my secont son, made
j him a tag in 192!?. hut the highway
patter-role slammed him in jab- and
made tin- liter hereof pay lu$ for
impersonating a man who had bought
a tag all laws is getting too -rrict
and a poor man lias no liberie except
oft iu his Held hy hisself
plese rite or foam at once .. out
your prices at this tine, if you . m't
1 "' ' h e 11) down. 111 c' s < hold e \ . ; 1 ., j 11 g
'ill the leggis-lature or supjo me
courts meet and iiielihe they will ..ive
the new deal a c hai^ce. t?y the time a
man pays for a tag as heiii* :oar.
he is too poor to ride, and fur tiermore,
3$ tags pay: look at gr rgv.
she has had 3$ tags for 3'years, and
now she has over 7-". miles of paved
roads, and will possibly pave t . r
more miles in 1H42.
what tliis state actually needs i .10
gassoleen. clO license tags. clO drivers
licents, cle pole taxes, ole dog
taxes, and no rail estate taxes .. tall
on a farm, but let the govvt -rn.ent
collect till of her expenses front the
inhairtauce fees and the income tax,
of which poor folks know verry little
about.
it is up to you. our ortVi*" stands
good for 10 days 3$ tor a gr<-. n tag
Is our figger, and no more we won't
haw a vellar tag like you have b nn
selliug to our nabors. hefonr wo will
pay oxer 3$, we will let dudd s coopy
strip-down be repossessed, and we. will
go back to walking just like we done
while the republicans were in the last
time, rite or foam
vores for lower tags.
mike (Mark. rfd.
John D. Rockefeller, Sr., now In his
97th year, is resting very quietly at
tflia winter home at Orrrrrmd, rta, to
which he went a few days ago. He is
not playing much golf.
New Books in Public Library
Now fiction ami non-fiction ure add- <
c<l monthly to the Camden Public Id- i
brary. At the huiiiv lime reprint* of ' i
worth while older book* are ulso add- j
(Mi. *Ve are also trying to amply t>ro- !
vide for the school children's para- I ,
llci reading. The Hritauica Junior is ,
on the reference shelf as well a* the ,
Junior Hook of Authors, u book aft j
fascinating for adults as for boys and
girls uhd unanimously elected the out- |
standing Juvenile book for 1934. We I
also 'have the following Newberry
modal books, awarded annually for
the most significant contribution to '
American literature for children:
"Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze," by (
Lewis; "invincible Louisa" by Meigs;
"Cut Who Went to Heaven," by Coatsworth;
"Doctor Dollttle," by Lofting;
and "Nitty, Her First Hundred Years"
by Hachael Field.
New novels on the shelves include
"Inquisitor," by Hugh Walpole; "Fair
as the Moon," by Temple Halley; "No
Lovelier Spring," by Lida Larrlmore;
"Vein of. Iron," Ellen Glasgow; "Il!-j
yrlan Spring," by Ann Bridge; "Tt
Can't Happen Here," by Sinclair Lewis;
"Time Out of Min^l," by Hachad
Field; "Crystal Tree/' by Ixmlse
I'latt Hauck; "Lucy Gay-heart," by
Willa (Mother; "Stars Look Down," by
A. J. Cronyn; "Honey in the Horn,"
by H. L. Davis.
General books include "Best Flays
of 1934-1935," by Hums Mantle; "Best
Short Stories 1935," by K. J. O'Brien;
"North to the Orient," by Anne Lindbergh;
"And Gladly Teach," by Bliss
Ferry; "Mary, Queen of Scotland and
the Isles," by Stefan Zweig; "Asylum,"
by William Seabrook.
Camden Midgets Play Saturday
O}) Zetup Field Saturday morning
at ten o'clock the Midget Football
Team of C'atnden high school will
play an intra mural game to close its
season. The admission will be live 1
and ten cents. The captains have se- I
lected two well balanced teams for'
the contest. Following is the line-up: I
Hugh. Getlys, captain; Wilbert Wil-i
liaiiis, Evie Heeves, Edward Crolley, I
J.eslie Mc('askill, William West. Wal-|
lace Lynch, .lack Richards, Douglas
Lyncli, Hugh Cox, Harry Davis, ("lias. ,
Nolan
Elton Beeves, captain; Wesley Da-!
vis, Stanley Watts. W. A. Marshall,
Homer Shirley, Claude Williams, Gra-I
hum Marshall, Lewis Anderson, Jack
Marshall. Elsie Haley, Jack Ville-'
piguc. Elton Beeves, Jerry Hancock.
The officials will be: Referee, Ellis .
Howell; umpire. George West; lieadlinesman,
Jack Blutme.
The Midget team played throe j
games this season, defeating Bethune .
high school ! to n, losing to Hill Crest
by a large score of tto 0, and to Be- '
tliune t! to 7. Many of the hoys have;
shown considerable improvement and
development. They will no doubt be
of value to the varsity Bull Dog team
of 193t>.
Bethany Baptist Church.
There will be services at Bethany.
Wests il]e. Baptist church next Sunday
as follows: Sunday school at 1"
a. m.. with Superintendent IL B. Gaskin.
in charge; preaching service at
11 a. in., with the pastor in charge.!
The theme will lie "The Grateful J
Heart." B. T. C. at ti p. in, with T. j
C. Fletcher, director. We urge all
the members to come to the House of
the Lord. And we are always es-!
peeially glad to have visitors.? Hev. i
J. D. Gulledfce, Fastor.
I
CITATION j
The State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. Arnett. Probate Judge:
Whereas Otis Young made suit to j
me to grant Juiueta Young letters I
of Administration of the Estate and !
effects of L. G. Young.
There are^ therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kind- \
red and Creditors of the said L. G.I
Young deceased, that they be and appear
before me. in the Court of Fro- f*
bate, to be held at Camden, S. ('., on j
I Monday. December 2. 1935 next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
tiny have, why the said Administration
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 21 day;
of November Anno Domini 1935.
X. c AKNETT,
Judge of F'ohate for Kershaw County '
NOTICE OF SALE
Notiee is hereby given that in accordance
with the terms and provisions
ot tile Decree of the Court of
t'omiiion Fbuis for Kershaw county,
Unfed November 1 1th. 1935. in the ( ase
of riu- Federal l.atld Bank of Columbia,
plaintiff. vA. H. C. Bobinson. detetidant.
I will stdl to the highest bid-'
der, for cash, before the Court House j
door at Camden^ S. C. during the
legal hours of sale on the first Mon- '
day in Dor-ember. 1935. being the 2nd !
day thereof, the following described
propert y:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in the State of South Carolina. County
ot Kershaw and Buffalo Township,:
about ten miles northeast of the City
of Caindc-n containing fifty 15<t i acres,
more or less, as shown by plat of a!
B. Mol.aurin, Surveyor, bearing date
of August 17. 1921. Said tract of land
is bounded as follows: On the North,!
Northeast and Northwest by the lands'
of the estate of Jas. Robinson, bounded
East by lands of the estate of;
Jas Bobinson and J. R. West. South
by lands of J R. West and William
Elliott. We si hv lands of James Robinson
estate and William K.lliott. The ;
said tract of land is the same con-j
veyed to H C. Robinson by deed
of Jas bobinson dated October 24. ,
190S, of record in the office of the i
Clerk of Court for Kershaw county i
in hook "WWW," at page 40."'
Terms of Sale: For caRh, the Mas-'
ter to require of the successful bidder,
a de|>oait of five (5) per cent Of his
hid, same to be forfeited in cane of
non-compliance; the bidding will remain
open for a period of 30 days after
the public sale.
W. L. DePASS. JIL.
Master for Kershaw County
KIRKLAND A deLOACH
Plaintiff's Attorneys
Two women, Mm. Jennie Griffin, 64,
iiul Mm. Ola Hayes, 40, were burned
10 death in a tire which destroyed
[heir house on the outskirts of
[>21, Flu., litwt Friday.
John Klnyon, 70, u negro, wan convicted
at Oxford, N. C., lust Friday,
:>t criminal assault on u young white
woman lie wum sentenced to die by
11 thal gas at Kaleigh on December 27.
Capt. It T. Jones, in the service of
[he Atluntic Coast Line railroad for
Ifi years, died Friday at Houih Kooky
Mount, N. C. He was about ttf> years
:>t age.
I FARMS FOR SALeI
! I have several nice farms for sale in Kershaw
j | county on long terms and low rate of interest, j j
I Will be at 1 lotel Camden every hriday, j
I H. G. BATES, SR. I
Announcing
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Shredded Coconut, pound 19cl
Stringless Beans, No. 2 cans, 4 for .. 29c
Chocolate Pecan Top Cookies, lb. .. 17c B
Swansdown Cake Flour, Pkg....... 33c
Red Dart Sugar Peas, No. 2 can .... 10cB
Argo Red Salmon, 1 lb. can 23c B
Pillsbury's Pan Cake Flour, Pkg. .. 10c B
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Corned Beef, No. 1 can 19cB
New Crop Walnuts, Baby Size, lb. .. 19cB
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Argo, Fresh Prunes 2 for 25c
Salmon Style Sardines, 1 lb. can 6c B
Selox, 3 Pkgs 14c
Crisco, 3 lb. can 59cB
All 5c Candy Bars, 3 for 10c
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Ga. Cane Syrup, No. 10 can 59c B
Ga. Cane Syrup, No. 5 can 31c B
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