The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 18, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
IF ?0U CRII'T BE THERE -lelepk one! j
:?z
A gift that vou know will he mI
welcome, is a long distance telephone
call to those friends and
relative in other cities whom you
cannot visit in person during the
holidays.
, Such a gift, you will find, really
rewards the giver with as much
pleasure as it does the one who ?
.'X receives. ij
* If you want to make certain the
party yon wish to reach will he at
the telephone, notify them in advance
of the day and hour of j
, your call, and use the lower cost
Stalion-to-Station service. %
fcxpress your holiday greetings in your own voice. You
will find a "long distance* telephone call is quick, personal,
low in co*t. Ask the operator for rates lo any where.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.
' INCORPORATED *
%
School People To Hear Roper
Gov rnor Olin l> Johnston and
State Impart nn-nt of Kduoatlon are
cooperating on a State-Wide Confer< ?< ?
to be held 1 ft ('olumbia, Hutiday,
Jiecemher 20, at tin- Township Auditorium
Secretary of Commerce l>atiJel
Roper and Rishop Klrkman Finley
are to be the prticipul speakers
Mtk Watth, County Superintendent of
Kducation reports that a large nuinbor
of trustees of Kershaw county
along with other s< hool people are
planning to go.
Grace Church Services
The services next Sunday will be
of more than ordinary interest to all
members and friends of the pariah,
ifioly eommunton will be celebrated
a- weal at ft a m i tie church school
will be held at 9 I', a m At the
II 1 uur\e> all t |y e memorial : which,
ha v. i " > :i 11 \ I m in i n ft t ,i I led will be
dC(ftt ,11 11 tie* ij w memorial window j
tie light - tor the hod\ of tiie |
< linn h. and tie n? w stalls and
m rei-te for the <|ioji A tow anthem J
will be huik' by the choir I For a
t'lo-er Walk WI'll Cod.' with Mrs ,
charlotte Saimotiil) Rrunson as the
soiorn The sermon will be preached |
b> tin rector, I >i Maurice Clarke.
Grace Church Christmas Services
There will be Special service in
fliaie < hurt Ii oil Christina- ev tot
whuh the public is cordially invited.
'I in- Hi'i'vji i' will begin at II p. in .
The lust part of the service will be
given to tiie singing of Christmas cuio|
t.y tin- choir and congregation,
atid will be followed by the communion
service. There will also be a !
service on Cliristmas morning Rt
consisting of communion service
and carols.
NOTICE
Tho annual moeting of the Shareholders
of The Camden l,oun and
Realty Company, Camden. S. C., will
be held in tho Directors' room of The
First National Rank of Catuden, Tuesday
afternoon, January 12. 1937, at
h o'clock.
S. W. VANTaANDINOHAM, Treasurer.
39-41
General News Notes
A man.jiikI two girls won? burned to
death at Kldred. Pa, when fire destroyed
a two-story frame house In
which the> had their home
John lioettlgcr, President Roosevelt's
son in-law, has taken charge of
th" Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, Wash.,
a Hearst publication, as editor in
chief
Due to the strike of maritime workers
on the i'judfle coast, a real food
shortage Is threatened in the Hawaiian
islands.
The internal revenue bureau has
allowed the Soeony-Vacuum Oil company
of New York, income tax 01 edits
of fl,0!t2,0U0.
irvena Rhoades, aged 12, of Wabash,
Ind . has been granted a license
t<> w?-d <'!ar<nie |) l.easch, 21. a faciei
% worker 'I he girl s mother in-i-ted
(iii the li( 'use being granted
America's usual Christmas ti; do
with Orb-ilia! countries.' has Im i n
brought to a standstill be?ause of the
strike nt maritime workers at San
Francisco and other Pacilic ports
Hairy Saks llechheiiner, 63. former
lawyer, was found guilty with two
others. o| extorting $ 1 .sun from Harry
P.anisfer. in New York, and was sentenced
to prison for terms of two to
four years.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OT
PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned. George A.
Creed, It K. Chew ning and C. V. Massebeiiu.
lining business under the tirm
name and style of CA.MhHN C()N
ST It I 'CT ION COMPANY, lias been
dissolved by mutual consent, and that
from and after tills date, neither of
said partners will be responsible for
any debts that might he contracted
by either of the others under the firm
name of CAMDEN CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, or otherwise.
Camden, South Carolina, this 10th i
day of December, 1936.
GEORGE A. CREED
R. E. CHKWNIMG
C. V. MASSEBEAU
I 11 - , _US. J L J
L08T?Oq Thursday after noon. In
Camden, a government check for
ft> 65 Finder plea**- return to
Keatha I^owinan, Cauttttl. H. C.
NOTICE 6F *ALI
State of South Carolina
County of Keruhaw
(In the Court of Common Pica*)
J K Connelly, IMaiutlfT,
against
Gu ar Threap a,1(j Que 11^35 Ford Vh
I udor Automobile, Motor Number
18 1517130. South Carolina 1936 LI-1
ceuae Number CM 1 666, Defendant*.
Notice |* hereby given that under
judgment and an order of the Court
la the above entitled case, I will at-ll
at public outcry to the highest bidder
for caah, at Redfearn Motor Company
on West DeKalb Street, in the City
of Camden, Kershaw County, South
Carolina, at eleven o'clock a. in., " on
Saturday, December Nineteenth
(19th) Nineteen Hundred Thirty Six
(1936), the following deacrlbed property,
to wit:
One 1935 Ford V 8 Tudor Automobile,
Motor No. 18-1517130. South Carolina
1936 License No. C-i 1-666
J. H. McLEOD,
Sheriff Kershaw County,
South Carolina
December 10, 1936,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Ih hereby given that in accordance
with the terms and provisions
of the Decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Kershaw County,
dated December 14th, 1936, in the
| case of Sara"h E. West, S. VV. West,
J. M, West. D. A. West, Ida Hortcu.'
Dora Hay, Nannie Williams, Minnie
Powers and Mary Mangum, plaintifTs,
versus Mrs. F, O. Fisclier, Marion
Perm well, Evelyn McMillin and Shirley
West, h minor, defendants, I will
sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
before the Court House door at Camden,
S. <\, during the legal hours of
sale on the first Monday In January,
1937, being the. 4th day thereof, the
following described property:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in Ruftylo Township, Kershaw County,
South Carolina, containing one
hundred seventy (lTw) acres, more or
less, and bounded North by lands now
or formerly of A D. McLaurin; East
by lands of R. A. McCaskill; South
by Little Lynches Creek and West by
lands formerly owned by A. H. W? st,
and is more particularly described,
or indicated by a plat of the same,
made by A. M. Mcl^aurln, Surveyor"
Terms of Sale: For cash, the Master
to require of tile successful bid
der, a deposit of five I ) p,.j- cunt ot
Ins bill, same to be forfeited in < ;. .< I
of mm con,pjjaii. the bidding will!
remain op. f, f.?- j.oi ioti of 3u d:i> s i
follow jug the public auction.
W L, I'ei'ASS, JR..
Master tor Kershaw Count*. I
I IIGI (ill,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
| NOTICE OF SALE
| Not ice is hereby given that in ac[cordarice
with the terms and provis|
ions of th?? Derrcn of the Court of'
( omtnoii Pleas for Kershaw Countv, I
dated December 13. 1936. in the < asc I
of Wilmarth <y Son. Jftn ot porated
plaint iff, ve rsus Canulen Land and improvement
Company. Karl P. Abbott
individually and Karl P. Abbott, individually.
and Karl P Abbott, guardian
ior Gladdis E. and -Frank T Abbott.
defendants. I will sell to the
nlKheHt bidder for cash, before Court
House door at Camden. S. C.. during
the legal hours of sale on the lirst
Monday in January. 1937. being the
fourth day thereof, the following described
property:
"AH that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, with the improvements
thereon, situate, lying and being in
the City of Canulen, County of KerBhaw.
and State of South Ct#olina.
designated and delineated as tract
"A" on u plat embracing the same
made for Camden I^nnd and Improvement
Company, by Tomlinson Engineering
Company, on the fourth day
of November, 1935, which said plar is
duly recorded In the office of the
i 7m Court for K<rshuw County,
in I lat Book 10 at page 32. said tract
being bounded on the north by Rightof-\\ay
()f S. A. L. Railway and by
other lands of the Camden I^and and
Improvement Company und by lands
or J It. Todd; East by lands of J R.
Todd; South by Green street, as is
shown on said plat, and West by
other lands of Camden Land and Improvement
Company, containing 173
aores, including all chattels thereon
located."
Terms of Sale: For cash, the Mastor
to require of the successful bidder.
other than the plaintiff herein,
a deposit of five (5) per cent, of his
bid. same to be forfeited in case of
non-compliance; no personal or defl- !
< R'my Judgment Is demanded and the
bidding will not remain open after
Hie sale, but compliance with the bid
may be made immediately.
W L. DePASS. JR .
, . \, *1a8t,?.r for Kers,lftw County
JAMES H. Ml RPHV
Attorney for PlaintifT
SALES BY THE SHERIFF
Pndor and by virtue of sundry ta* oxTro
sur.,d'7fCt^ "'a hy " nt
11?a sure 1 <,f Kershaw County. South
bitve levied upon the follow\1
n!inVPrrt>T H,ul wl" 8e" SRm? the ilrst
Uu r.of January, being the fourth day
15* h \ ?rl r ,ho Court House, dwCash
KRl hOUP8 ?f 8ftU'* Terms,
that tract of land with butldlnra
thereon in School District No 9 corw
ss 12:
upon VoS'rT,
1 MS ,or "3'' .ni
... , Also
h/TUASf
>/'R?0f?o.or.a1r"??b?2.n',2?onbjh,B;??15
th^ wM??nKth*i ?Uxth by Ix>t No H; on
m* by No. 10 of Monroe Boykin
Park. Levied upon and to be sold
" property of Estate of Amelia Mcim*u*L.for
1M1, m1, 1MS* 19U ?nd
1 Aneatrh*re^!1 District No.
1. near Camdan, bounded on tha north
.. 01 on the east by
Nellie tttewart. on the south by Nellie
J?tew*r*. on the wnt by William Boykln
levied upon *n<1 to be sold *? propflif
of Fou.ilU Johnson for
1X1, 1V32, 1DJ2, 11(34 and 1935 luxes.
Also
All (bat lot and building, near Guindeii
in District So l\ bounded on the north
by Janice McCarthy; on (he east by Mc?
?:?hy estate, on (he south by t?
w hi taker, on the west by Hush lands
, upon and to be sold aa property
Vlvi Jennie B Halniond for 103m,
1931. IOJj, 1934 aied 1935 (axes.
Also
All (bat parcel of land In District No.
* sores, bounded on (he
"?D'? V>' VfrkU Halley, on the east by
M<mes Halley, on the south by LUHe
i ?9 M/tut by John K deisoach.
Levied upon and to be sold us
Kirr?1^' ^r\^V KW** " itobert
?<,*? JX*?*72*- i^il. IXi. 11*33,
1X4 and 1935 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land In District .No.
nuV(L?V^ u * 12 acrt?. bounded on the
Klori byu **ari ua Halley; on the east by
Flora 8kinner; on the south by Virgil
?'4 w*#t by Norris Gare-y.
if V-u tt"d lo. *>ld as property
?L ???*!*?? ?r 1'ortee. 'or 1929, 11,30.
1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1036 taxes.
a i. . Also
In Iiuirn1. M#(;t I?nd biuldlngs thereon,
|? if ^V' 43, containing 36 acres,
bounded on the north by B. c Dease
on the east by Prentice Bond;' on th*
south by J A. Dense and Berry land?
i" -r - *st,r'tr&x
m. and iVu 15,1 '-?
... . Aiao
43 V, itr,V?Lof ,and ,n District No.
? e"* acres bounded on the
north by Estate W J. Dease on the
VifL-iiH Vi*rry ,an<,a; on the south by
iV.u Halley. on the west by lands of
linker and liond. Levied upon and to i
1920^30ttH,i3.OP1^ ?f J A Dease for
taxes. ' ' I933, 11,34 and i,j36
ah , Also
All that tract of land In District No. !
north ^ btinlng ja acres, bounded on the
Instate W I ?'1 thc v*?l by
Ii!!^. f. w . Dease; on the south by
Dense and Baker, on the west by HwiU
reek i,evied upon and to be sold as
fvu1"''!'1?., i Drentlco Bond for 1020, 1030,
IjJJ, 1j3>, 1 J3.J, 1034 and 1036 taxes.
A Iso
AJ1 lhat tract of land in District No '
id, containing 46 acres and building
bounded on the north by J F. Baker, on
! , r iVrwii Zanders land, the south
> Bradley land, on the west by Mary I
lease Loykin l.evied upon and to be
I sold as property of 11. c. Baker, later
I , w"d (-Hnn?n and now of
l'<>4 1030* 1M1- iy33. iy33- :
and 103a taxes.
... . Also
ft ? ^Ut Vartt'L ot ,ancl in District No. j
20, near Lugoff, containing 2 acres J
bounded on the north by Frances Wilds;
on the east by John Powell; on the south
b> Jesse lilanding; on the west by W M
as nTor?r'iv I;'7,le<J UIKJM and to he sold
or i-rti * ? i,0,rctlln" ('arolina for 1032,
iJ'Jo, 1034 and 1035 taxes.
am . Also
All that tract of land In District .No, !
north"1 bv "VL^f h??i bou'1(Je<l on the i
k! 1 T lands; on the east by
bv Keli v i Jo1yner lands. on the south j
IL i, y i . s; on the west by Kelley
and Boss lands. Levied upon and to be !
sold .as property of Estute of Rebecca I
1$K tfaLsltf3?' 1M1' I932' iy33' "34 and
... Also
A" that pan el of land In District No !
n'o'i ih? i v "VnK .1 acres- bounded on the
I , '> ,va, on the east by He- 1
a 'lark on the south by Rebecca!
i- 'k. on the west by Miss Nina Jones
;"d J'jiws estate. Levied upon and to,
. s.dd .'s property of John Powell for
1 1 anil ]'.i34 taxes.
Ad that tract of land ih District No. I
i"a Hi "V 'e'e bounded on the
by brrv \\ oe-d; on the east by
oas and biauliani, on the south hv Karl
lii>r< i.'i.|l"U'j '' llu , :5t by Jv. T. Hose- I
ri , !"i \ V,: ." d lU'V" all(l '?? be sold as
nee! D?tate loin Junes for 1031,
1,'mI and 1035 taxes
Also
In' il!llltvtr,",t,u' la,,tJ u,,d building, in
1 i.n lot .No. 12, containing 233 acres
-und.d ,;n th.- north by Israel Bracey
" h", ''l ! by Mfteheli lands, on the!
i \? i Leorge Griffin; on the west I
b> \\ hit,- pond and other lands. Levied1
upon and to he sold as property of :
l"""1, 'or 1020. 1030, mij IO32!
, I- 24 and l.'3;> taxes.
AH that tract of land in District ,N'o
iorth l.vinAnK u acres, bounded on the
ea^i hv ,t< e'a 1 1 an,d A"?i?-edge; on the
I 11 b> Boykin lands; on the south bv
i Si? ^ard: on the west by McLeod
e-tv or -r i,Up,'n u,,d to BoUl aa prop-},
ism HJ ,y a am for 1030, 1031, 1032,
1033, 1034 and 1035 taxes.
. Also
All that tract of land in District No 1
bv MHchVJl'Vf i135 UC,eH- bounded north
outh bv linrtJ f wast by M1tchell lands;
i?..a , 'aada of Baum; west by White
lands. Levied upon and to bp sold an
| 1935
aii v. Also
12 on, V <lracA ?f land ln District No.
12, containing 40 acres, bounded north by
lands of Baurn; east by Mitchell landa
and Quails lands; south by Mrs. Huckabee;
west by Jeff Goff and Hornsby
lands. Levied upon and to be gold as
property of estate of George Griffin for
mo, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034 and 1035 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land In District No.
30, containing 60 acres, bounded north
by Jasper Jones, east by Campbell lands;
south by C. J. Shannon, Jr., et al.: west
by County lands and Grant. Ivied upon
and to be sold as property of David
Grant for 1031. 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035
taxes.
Also
All that tract of land In District No.
20, containing 48 acres, bounded, north by
C 8. Highway No. 1; east by Mrs, Victor
Ward, south by the Jones estate; west
by O. P. Jones. Levied upon and to be
sold as property of Alma Theodore for
1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035 taxes.
' Also
AH that tract of land In District No.
20, containing 48 acres, bounded north
by J. K." JL.ee; east by Mrs. John Cameron,
south by Fortune Carolina, et al.;
west by Mrs. Victor Ward. Levied upon
and to be sold as property of Mrs. A. M.
Crawford for 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land in District No.
20, ccyitaining 40 acres, bounded north
by lands of Gettys, east by lands of Fannie
Stoney; south by Sallle Fletcher;
west by Gettys and Hallie Fletcher. Levled
upon and to he sold as property of
Mary Bennett for 1930, 1031, 1932, 1033.
1034, 1035 taxes.
, Also
All that tract of land In District No.
12, containing lu acres, bounded north by
Hose Brown; east by George Cook; south
by George Cook; west by Charles Joyner
estate. Levied upon and to be sold as
property of the Camden Wholesale Grocery
for 1931, 1032, 1033, 1034 1035 taxes.
Also
All that lot In the village of Cassatt,
In District No. 4 , bounded or described
as being Lot No. 9 in Block 8, having a
frontage of 30 feet and extending back
150. South Main Street. Levied upon and
to be sold as the property of W. L. and
J J. Young for 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033,
1034, 1035 taxes.
Also
All that l.ot In the village of Cassatt
and described as being Lot No. 21, In
Block No. 3, fronting 50 feet and extending
150 feet back and Is on north side of
Main street. Levied upon and to be sold
as property of estate R. W. Humphries
for 1031, 1932, 1033, 1934 and 1935 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land In District No
12. containing 100 acres, bounded north
by estate of J. L. Klrkland; east by Ross
and Porter; south by Porter and Ellison;
west by John Ellison. Levied upon and \
to be sold as property of A. T. Huckabee
for 1930, 1931, 1032, 1933, 1934, 1935
taxes.
Also j
All that tract of land In. District No. |
< ontnining 00 acres, bounded on the
i: i th and east by Robert C. Johnson
estate; on the Houth by Emanuel M<>8<. I
ly; un the west by formerly Adamson
Other part of tract on the north by for* I
merly Moseley; on eaet and eouth by I
Estate Robert C. Johnson; on the west I
by formerly Adamson. Levied upon and I
to be Hold hh property of Lewis, Nettle* fl
and Bchlosburg for 15)31, 1932, 1933, 1934 I
and 1936 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land In District No. I
6, containing 114 acres, bounded on the I
north by Arrants and Baker; on t.h* I
south by Darlington road and formerly 1
Major lands; on the east by Lewis Jirad. I
ley; on the west by formerly P. H. Ar- I
rants. Also other tract of about (f I
acres, bounded on the north by Mc- I
Cask ill and Bradley; on the east by T. 1
T. Bradley et. at; on the south by rf. L I
Grolley; on the west by 8. L. Crolley I
et. al. Levied upon and to be sold a* I
property of D. M. McCaskill, and of I
property of Estate L. M. McCaskill, and fl
all of same now property of Bessie 1 ,I
McCaskill for 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 19J3 I
1934 and 1936 taxes. I
Also
All that tract of land in District N'o. fl
33, containing 61 acres, bounded on the 1
north and east by Beaver Dam Cieek; I
on the south by Walter D. Hilton; on 1
the weHt by L. J. Jordon. Levied upon fl
and to be sold as property of J 1
liorton for 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 1
and 1935 taxes.
Also fl
All that parcel of land in District No. I
I, containing 2 acres, more or less, a
bounded on the north and northeast by I
I'. S. Highway No. 1; on the southeast I
by Lot No. 27; on th? southwest by T. K. |
Trotter; 011 the northwest by Lot No. I
30. Levied upon and to be sold as prop- 1
erty of Baxter E. Belk for 1930, 1931, I
1932, 1933, 1934 and 1936 taxes.
Also 1 fl
All that tract of land In District No. I
43. containing 20 acres, bounded on the I
north by Hulley lands; on the east by 1
Laney Burroughs; 011 the south by Not* ]
ris Garey; on the west by J. K. deLoache. I
Levied upon and to be sold as property I
of Marcus Halley, Sr., for 1931, 1932 and j
1934 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land, lying In District j
No. 16 and 33, containing 1,466 acres, ]
bounded on the north by John T. Stev- j
ens and John Connell estate; on the east j
by W. Q. Green and D. McDonald; on j
the south by L. J. Jordon; on the west j
by Estate Alex Boone and Peache lands.
Levied upon and to be sold as property fl
of Edna M. Clyburn and otherB for 1929, 1
1930. 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935 taxes.
Also
All that tract of land In District No.
II. containing 199 acres, bounded on the <
north by Estate English Harris; on the J
cast by Rafe Harris; on the south by
II H. Harris; on the west by Le\d
Moore. Levied upon and to be sold as i
propert yof Estate of H. H. Harris, anfl
later Estate of Kirkland Harris for 1931,
1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935 taxes.
j. li. McLEOD,
Sheriff For Kershaw County.
!
Santa Claus
never saw a finer ^
gift selection!
Ki?|ui?it? bruorb
ol mw tUftign.
A
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Smart F.lgla
wrtat watch,
natural gold
hllr d raat.
f 2S.00
Attractive cocktail
mmt with tray .
V arlcty
of at y Irs in
brilliantly
cut crystal*.
# Everything from clever little trinkets to precious
gems ... at prices that will make your Christmas dollars
go far. They're our careful choice from nationally known
makers and importers . . . and you're bound to find one
or more that will fill a space on your gift list... . Stop in
today and let us take you on a little tour of inspe^ion.
F. D. GOODALE
Jeweler
539 E. DeKalb St Opp. Postoffice
I ^ 1
I* -: ' r-? | ^
ROSES i
We have on hand 500 field grown 2-year grafted
Rose*. Twenty varieties. 30 cents each; dozen, $3. 00, I
Remember that plants make a permanent gift.
We have plant* suitable for permanent outdoor
Christmas trees.
Evergreen Nurseries
'l -? ? ??
NOTICE TO BICYCLE RIDERS
There is an ordinace on the books of the City of
Camden requiring Bicycles to carry lights after dark.
This fe to notify all bicycle riders that this ordinance
will be strictly enforced and all offenders will
be fined $5.00.
G. F. COOLEY,
Chief of Police
GIFT SUGGESTIONS .. .
I FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY |
For Her . . .
Dresses
Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Bath Robes
Bedroom Slippers t
Sweaters
I Luncheon Sets
Towel Sets
Bath Mats
Coats
Comb and Brush Sets
For Him . . .
Suits i
Bath Robes
House Shoes
Ties
Shirts
Shoes
Sox
Handkerchiefs
SHOP EARLY
For Kiddies . .
Bedroom Slip pert
Clothing I
Tie Sets
Tam and Scarf Seta
Sweaters
Shirts
Scarfs
Shoes
Zipper Jackets
Corduroy Knickers !
Longies
Our Toy Department is most complete with an - ?? -
assortment of dolls and mechanical toys.
' WALLNAU'S