The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 22, 1946, Image 9
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MAMIlB CHAPMAN,
, Ezeentriz.
titu, 8. C., Oct. 80, 1948.
MASTER’S SALE
Joe is bwsby flyen that in
lance with the tmrms and
^ of the Decree of the
of Common Pleas for Ker-
CoBBtf, dated Norember 11,
in* the case of Lonnie 'WU*
, plaintiff, against Willie WU-
[ defendant, I will sMl to the
'n bidder for cash, before the
; House door at Camdttti. 8. C„
I the legal hours of sale, on
nt Monday in December, 1940,
the 2nd day thereof, the fol-
f described real estate:
1 that piece, parcel or tract
li lying and being situated in
io Township, Kershaw Conn
South Carolina, containing
y (80) acres, more or less, and
C inch shape, metss, courses
listsnce as represented on a
ef laid premises by J. N. Me
in, Snrreyor, dated October
1146, and bound as follows;
I by lands of Lorlng DaTis, a
being the 11ns; Bast by
Mei of Holmes, and premises
Ilham; South by premises of
and premises of Tarborongh;
Weit by premises of MeCas*
md by premisss of llHlHams.**
rms of Sale; For cash, tihe
er to require of the successful
!r, other than the plaintiff
n, a deposit of flro (5) per
of his bid, saiAe to ^ for-
1 in case of non-compliance;
nonal or deficiency Judgment
imanded and the bidding will
emain open after the sale, but
iliance with the bid may be
I immediately. 8S-S7c
N. C. ARNETT,
ite Judge, Ez-omcio Master
Kershaw County,
m K. deLoach, Esquire, Attmr-
for Plaintiff.
KtIttHAW LOME Ma tl
^ A. F. M.
A Rsfular Commasjca-
tlon First Tuesday of
Bach Month at t P. M.
VUltors Welcome.
L. H. JONES, W. M.
C. J. ODTUIW, Secrstaiy
„ NOTICE
Hmtofore we hare permitted
hunting on our lands. This prirllege
has been abused. Hereafter we arlll
not allow any hunting or tree-
passing in any way whatsoerer on
our lands.
8. a WALTERS, * \ I
HINSON,^
L. T, ANDERSON. ' i
- alee SHAW. 8S-88C
notice to tax LEVY
collection
or COTnty and School taxes for the
liSi* January 1,
IS September
10, 1946, to December II, if4g,
without penalty. Thereafter a pen-
idty of one {ly per centum for each
^ the months of January, Feb-
ru^and M^, and on April first
an addlMonal penalty of four (4)
pm* centum will be Imposed, mak
^ * total of seren per emit
“hhlng inquiry about
pIoMe state the school dis
trict number in which you lirb or
own propmty.
!• a list of the
dliSlJji^** ***• ▼»rlous school
DeKALB TOWNSHIP
School District^ No. 1
School District No. a
School District No. 4
School District No. f
School District No. 2S
School District No. 48
buffalo TOWNSHIP
8<*ool District No. 8 99
Sc^l District No. 5 18
School District No. 7 14
School District No. 16 if
School District No. 10
School District No. 12
School District No. 28
School District No. 17
School Dfatriet No. 18
School District No. 81
School District No. 40
School District No. 41 ..,
FLAT ROCK TOWNSHIP
School District No. 8 ....... 19
School District No. 9 29
School District No. 10 21
School District No. 18 14
School District No. 19 19
School District No. 80 11
School District No. 88 lA
School District No. 87 9
School District No. 41 ....... 29
School District No. 46 11
School District No. 47 21
WATEREB TOWNSHIP
School District No. 11 27
School District-No. 12 89
School District No. 18 11
School District No. 29 80
School District No. 88 ....... 14
School DUtrict No. 89 24
C. J. OUTLAW, Treasurer,
Kershaw County, 8. C
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Will Be
CLOSED
ALL DAY TOURS., NOV. 28 „
THANKSGIVING
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
3RN
IffiLETS BRAND
12^z.
can
15c
'HITEH0U8E EVAP. 1
IILK 1
I Tall
1 Cans
38c
LL BRANDS EXCEPT GOLDEN TAP A DROMEDARY FLA.
IRAPEFRUTT JUICE ^ 31c
unnyfield enriched self rising
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8 lb.
Bag
39c
8 p FANCY
^PLE SAUCE
No. 2
can
19c
tandard quality i
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X)RN FLAKES
11 os.
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'ABBAGE
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CRISPY CELERY
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AN ORDINANCE
FOR THE REGULATION AND
CONTROL OF THE PARKING
OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY THE
USE OF PARKING METKIS
AND PROVIDING FOR THE ES
such manner as to show or display
by a slgaal that the parking apace
adjaceat to such meter is or la not
legally in use. Each parking meter
installed shall indicate by a proper
legend the legal parking time es-
T^^SHMBNT
METER ZONES UPON THE •*»»« Indicate on or by iU
PUBUC STREETS IN THE CITY
OF CAMDEN. AND PROVIDING
FOR -THE ENFORCEMENT
HEREBY AND PROVIDING
PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA
TION THEREOF.
Be It ordained by the Mayor and
Couhcilmen of the City of Camden,
Sonth Carolina, in Council
dial and pointer the duration of
the period of legal parking, and on
expiration of such period, shall in
dicate lllegsl or'oTer parking.
(c) The City of Camden shall
hare lines or markings painted or
placed upon the curb and/or upon
the street adjacent to each park
ing meter for the purpose of desig
•i^eeua Ul VOUuCU U* ** —vm^ urSlB*
semUM and by authwlty of the parking space fw which
same: “•(aald meter is t<y ba used and each
Sectlou 1: There la hereby
tabllsbed tones to be known —
parking meter sones In .the follow'
tag streets and arenues of the City
of Camden; _
(a) Broad Street from Lafayette
Street or Arenue to Clybum Street.
^ DeKalb Street from Market
Street to Church Street
Rutledge Street from Market
Street to Church Street ,
(From the Hours of 8 A. M. to
8 P. M. Monday through Saturday;
Sundays and Holidays excluded.) -
And from time to time hereafter
as traffic conditions require in
such other streets and arenues as
are selected by resolution of the
(Mty of Camden for the location of
such sones.
And in said parking meter sones
the (^ty of Camden shall cause
parking meters to be installed and
shall cause parking meter spaces to
be designated aa hereinafter pro
vided, and shall fix the time limita
tions for legal parking in such
sones. and the hours during the day
and night when the parking meter
or meters must be used and when
the time limitations shall be effec
tive, in compliance with the pro
visions of this ordinance; and shall
indicate the time limitations by
designating .the same on the park
ing meter or meterq or by appro
priate signs posted in proximity to
said meter or taeters in laid lonee.
(b) Parking meters installed in
the parking meter lonec established
aa provided in Paragraph a of Sec
tion 1 hereof shall be placed upon
the curb Immediately adjacent to
the individual parking places here
inafter described. Each parking
meter shall be placed or set in
^ vehicle parking adjacent or next to
„ any parking meter shall park with
in the lines or markings so estab
lished. It eball be unlawful and a
violation of this • ordinance to park
any vehicle'acrosa any such line or
marking or to park Bai<f rehiele in
such position that the same shall
not be entirely within the area so
designated by such lines or mark
ings.
(d) When a parking space in
any parking meter sone is parallel
with the adjacent curb or sidewalk,
any rehiele parked In such park-
tag space shall be parked with the
foremost part of surii vehicle near
est to such metw.
(e) When a vehicle shall be
parked in any space adjacent to
which a parking meter is located
in accordance with the prorlsions
of this ordinance, the operator of
said rehiele shall, upon entering
the said parking space, Inunediate-
ly deposit or esuse to be deposited
a flre-cent or one-cent coin in such
parking meter, and put such meter
in operation, end faUure to deposit
such coin and put the meter in
operation shall c<mstltnte a breach
of this ordinance and shall subject
such person to the penalty pro
scribed in (k) hereof. Upon the de
posit of such coins and placing said
meter in operation, the parking
space may be lawfully occupied by
such rehiele during the period of
parking time which has been pre
scribed for the part of the street
in which said parking space is lo
cated. If said rehiele shall remain
patked in any such parking space
beyond the parking time limit fixed
for inch parking space, the parking
imeter shall by its dial and pointer
indicate such iUegal parking, and in
that erent, such rehiele shall be
considered aa parked orertime and
beyond the peiW of legal parking
time and the parking of a rehiele
orertime or beyond the period of
legal parking time in any such part
of a Street where any such meter
is located shall be a violation of
thia ordinance and punished as
hereinafter set pat '
(f) It shall be unlawful and a
violation of the provisions of this
ordinance for any person to cause,
allow, permit or suffer any vehicle
registered in the name of. or ope
rated by such person to be Mrked
overtime or beyond the period of
legal parking time establlsbed for
any parking meter sone as herein
described.
(g) It shall be nnlawful and a
violation of thi^ provisions of this
ordinance for any person to permit
any vehicle to remain or be plaoed
in any ^king space adtacent to
any parking meter while said met^
Is displaying a signal indicatlhg
that the vehicle occupying such
parking space has already been
parked beyond the period -of time
prescribed for such parking space.
(h) It shall be nnlawful and a
violation of the provisions of this
ordinance for any person to deface,
injure, tamper with, open* or wll
fully break, destroy, or impair the
usefulness of any parking meter
installed under tae provisions of
this ordinance.
(i) It shall be unlawful and s
violation of the provisions of this
ordinance to deposit or cause to
be deposited in any parking meter,
any slugs, dsvlee or metallic sub
stance or any other substitute, for
the coins.
(J) It sbail be the duty of police
officers of the City, acting in ac
cordance with inatructiona issnsd
by the Chief of Police, to report;
(1) The number of each parking
meter which indicatee that ths
v^iole occupying the parktag
space adjacent to such parking
meter is or has been parking in
violation of any of the provislona
of this ordinance.
. (2) The State license number of
such vehicle;
(8) The time during which such
vehicle is parking in violation of
any of the provisions of this ordi
nance; ;
(4) Any other facts, a knowl
edge of which is necessary to a
thorough understanding of the dr-
cumstances attending such vloia-
Uon. Bsih such police officer shall
also attach to such vehicle a no
tice to the owner or operator
thereof that such vehicle has been
parked In violation of a provision
of this ordinance and Instructing
such owner or operator to report
at the (^ief * of Polices office of
the-City of (^mden in regard to
such violation. Each such owner or
opmstor may, within 24 hours of
the time 'when such notice was at
tached to such vehicle,-^ pay to the
Chief of Police, as a penalty for
and in full satisfaction of such vio
lation. the sum of One ($1.00)
Dollar. The failure of such owner
or operator to make such payment
within said 24 hours, shall render
such owner or operator subject to
the penalties hereinafter provided
for violation of the provisions of
this ordinance.
(k) Any person who shall vio
late any of the provisions of this
ordinance and any peraon who aids,
abets or assists therein, shall, upon
conviction be subject to a fine of
any amo^t not exceeding One Hun
dred (liOO.OO) Dollars for each of
fense or violation, or be imprisoned
for a term not exceeding SO days,
in the City Jail or in any place
provided by the municipality for
the detention of prisoners.
(l) The speciflc^d coin or coins
required to be deposited in parking
meters as provide^ herein are here
by levied and asselsed as fees to
provide for the proper regulation
and control of traffic upon the pub
lic streets, and also the cost of
supervision and regulaUng the
parking of vehicles in the parking
meter sones ,created hereby, and
to cover tbe cost of purchastag, ac
quiring. , installation, operation,
maintenfnee, supervision, regula
tion and control of the parking
meters described herein.
(m) This ordinance shall be
deemed to be in addition and sup
plementary to, and not in conflict
with nor a repeal of prior or exiat-
tag ordinances of this City, but
shall be an additional provision for
the regnlatlon of traffic and park
ing in those sones provided for
herein.
(n) If a section, of section,
sentence, danse or phrase of thisf,
ordinance shall be held to be in-
constituUonal or in^aUd* the ra-
malning provisions , hereof shall
nevertheless remain in (tell foroa
and effect
(o) All ordinance# or parts of
ordinances in conflict with tl^ pro
visions of this ordinance Yw and at
the same time are hereby repealed.
This ordinance aball take eHeot
and be In force from and after ^e
earliest period allowed by law.
Done and ratifibd in Council as
sembled this 11th day of November,
1946. « 86480
F. N. McCORKLB.
Mayor of the City of Camden, South
Carolina.
Attest; LOUISE W. BOYKIN,
Clerk and Treasurer of the City of
Camden, South Carolina.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on December
IS. 1946, Emma Lee Mickle will
make to the Probate Court of Ker
shaw County her final return ee
Executrix of the estate of R. T.
Mickle, deceased, and on the same
date she will apply to the said
Court for a final discharge aa said
Executrix. 86-88P
N. C. ARNETT,
Probate Judge.
Camden, S. C.. Nov. 13, 1946.
CITATION
The State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. Arnett. Probate Judge:
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah M. Marsh
made auit to me to grant her let
ters of administration of the estate
and effects of Miss Sarah B.
Mickle.
These Are, Therefore, to cite and
admonish all and stasulsr tha
kindred and creditors of the said
Miss Sarah B. Mickle, deceased,
that they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Protete, to be held
at Camden, S. C., on November ft,
next, after publication hereof, at 11
o’clock in the forenoon, to show
esuse. it any they have, why the
said administration should not bw
granted.
Given under my hand this 7th dsy
of November, Anno Domini, 1948.
86-88C N. C. ARNETT, '
Judge of Probate.
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