The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 29, 1946, Image 9

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5s!“|;«8L®s: 's;‘»“£rCs^ grr*AL^ rss Htn^r ■"w ONE HOOuT^ •** ^ 5KaSr^nna«y, Inc. fiotiee to DMon tmi Cradilort. *11 fltrtiei indebted to the wtete Stewart ere hereliT notip j to roeke peymMit to the under* End ail perties. If anj, bar- Ams agalnat the eaM eatato n present them llkewlae, within the tune IMTC MAMIE CHAPMAN, . Executrix. Oimdeni S. C., Oct. fO, 1§46. MASTER'S SALE . KERtHAW LODQI Na 21 A. r.«. A Regalar CoauaalcaF' tlon flrat Taeeday of Bach Mbnth at I F. M. Vlslton Welcome. ' w ^ L. a JONES, W. M, C. J. OUTLAW, Secretarr AM ORDINANCE FOR. THE RBOULATION AND CONTROL OF THE PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES BT THE USE OF PARKINO METERS AND PROVIDINO FOR THE ES- NoUce U herebj flren that to ^ance with the tecme eM I^lons of the Decree of the wt of Common Pleae for K«- ^ County, dated Norember It til in the caee of Lonnie Wll- plaintiff, asatost WllUa WR- an>i, defendant, I will aell to the i^est bidder for caah, before the jport House door at Camden, S. C^ lirins the legal hosra of sale, on le first Monday to December, l»4e, aim the 2nd day thereof, the fol- fvim described real estate: •‘ill that piece, parcel or tca^ i Isnd, lying and being situated to Itfftin Township, Kerahaw Coon- South Carolina, containing NOTICE Heretofore we hare permitted honttog (m ottr lande. Thle privilege hae been abased. Hereafter we will not alU)w any hnnting or*' tree* peaeing to,any way whatsoerer on oor, lands. 8. a WALTERS,' MRS. ULUB MAT HINSON, L. T. ANDERSON, \ SHAW. S5-S8C NCmCE TO TAX LEVY Tne tax books for the enHeetloii OT County and Seho<d taxee (or the flecal year commencing January L IMS, will be open from September IMS, to December 8L ItSS, without penalty. Thereafter a pen* alty of one (1) per eentom fey'each of the months of Jaahary, Feb* ruary and March, and on April first an additional penalty of (our (4) per centum will be imposed. tog a total of seren par cent When making Inquiry about tokes, please state the school die* trict number to which you lire or own propoty. The following Is a list of the total leriee .for the various school districts: DeKALB TOWNSHIP School District No. 1 School IMstrlct No.' x School District No. 4 School District No. C School District No. 26 Sdiool District No. a BUFFALO TOWNSHIP School District No. 2 gf School DUtrlct .No. 6 M School District No. T |4 School District No. 16 26 (80) acres, more or leas, and iTlm such shape, metes, courses Id disunce as reiuresented on a lit of said premises by J. N. Mo* snrln. Surveyor, daM October ith, 1946, and bound as follows: lorth by lands of Lortog Devla, a Keh being the Has; East by nmises of Holmes, and premises t Branham; South by premiaee of iHt and premises of Yarborough; Id West by pfemlsee of McCaS- ill and by premises of Williams.’* Terms of Sale: For oash, the biter to require of the successful idder, othef than the plaintiff erein, a deposit of five (6) per Nit of his bid, same to be for* lited In case of non-compliance; 0 personal or deficiency Judgment I demanded and the blddtog will pt remain open after the sale, but omplbnce with the bid may be lade immediately. 26*37c N. C. ARNETT, 'robate Judge, Bx*Offlclo Master for Kershaw County. John K. deLoach, BSqulre, Attor- Bv for PUtotlff. • ••••• • MUls . N 2t 2b 26 U M School District No. 20 School District No. 22 School District No. 22 ft 2T ft e • e e • « e • • e e’e • e ■ e e e e • < • • eae • e e by a algnal that the piuAlng space adjacent te suA meter Is or Is not legally to use. Eada parking taster Installed shall todlsate by a proper legend the legal parking ttoae es* tablished by the City and when ^usHudOT OF piSraro 5* ^ ancTim rJwwH TronCrSiB pototor the duration of PUBUC STREETS IN THE CITY “^iSSon 6t auS Derlod*’ahaU to POR THE laorORCBMENTr^” ^ .. HEREBY AND KlOVIDINoL „The City off Camdra shall PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA-^^* **“•• or markings painted or TION THEREOF placed upon the curb and/or upon Be It ordained by the Mayor and •‘wet adjawnt to each park- CouncUmen of the City of Camden. J}* South Carolina, to CouncR ^ I^ktog space for. which sembled and by authority of ths.^ and ea^ same' rehicle parktog adjacent or next to* Section 1: There Is hereby es-l^,.^“^ ^ with Ubllshed tones to be known as i“ ^ markings so setab* considered as parked overtime and >eyond the period of legal parking ttiM and the parktog of a vehicle overtime or beyimd the period of legal parking time to any such part of a street where any such meter located shall be a violation of this ordinance and puhiahed as hereinafter set out (f) It shall be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this ordinance for any parson to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle registered to the name of, w ope rated by such'person to be parked overtime or beyond the period of legal parktog time established for any parking SMter sons as herein vehicle parktog aiUaeent or next tot<iMCribed. (g) It shall be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this parktog meter sonea to toe follow tog streets and avenues of the City of Camden: (a) Broad Street from Lafayette Street or Avenue to Clybum Street DeKalb Street from Market Street to Church Street Rutledge , Street from Market Street to Churdt Street (From the Hours of 2 A. M. to' 6 P. M. Monday through Saturday; Sundays and Holidays excluded.) And from ttoae to tone hereafter as traffle .condlttons require to such other streets and avennea as are selected by resolution of the (^ty of Camden for toe location of such soaes. And to said parktog xUeter sonei the City of Camden shall cans* parking meters to be Installed an( Shall cause parktog meter spaces to be designated as hereinafter pro vided, 4^ shall fix the time limita tions for l^ial parktog to such sones, and the hours during the day and nlfht when the parking meter or meters must be used and when the time limitations sh|dl be effec tlve, to compliance with the pro visions of this ordinance; and shall indicate I the tone limitations by School IMstrlct No. 27 21 School District No. 22 School District No. 21 School District No. 40 24 School IMstrlct No. 42 21 FLAT ROCK TOWNSHIP School Dtotrlet Na 2 School District No. f School District No. 10 School Distrlot No. 12 School District No. If Schotd IMstrict No. 20 21 School District No. 22 21 School IMstrlct No, 27 2b School IMstrlct No. 41 22 School District No. 40 21 School District No. 47 21 WATEREB TOWNSHIP School District No. 11 27 School District No. 12 2b School District No. 10 22 School District No. 29 20 School District No. 22 24 School District No. 29 24 C. J. OUTLAW, Treasurer. Ksrbbaw Oonnty, 8. C designating the same on the park tog metw or meters or by appro priate signs posted to proxlmlUr to said HMter or meters to said sones. (b) Parktog meters Installed to toe paridng meter sonea established as provided to Paragraph a of Sec tion 1 hereof shaH be idaced upon toe Ourb ImssetoMy adjacent to the todtvldual parking places here inafter dofcrtbed. Bach parktog meter shall be placed or set to such manner as to show or dismay llshed. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this ordinance to park any vehicle across any such line or markiag or to paric said vehicle to such position that the same shall not be entirely within the area so designated by sudi llnee or mark ings. (d) When a parking space to any parktog meter sone Is parallel with the adjacent curb or sidewalk, any vehicle parked to such park tog space shall be parked, with the foremost part of such vehicle near est to such jneter. (e) When a vehicle shall be parked to any space adjacent to which a parking meter Is located to accordance with the provisions of this ordtoanos, the operator of said vehicle shall, upon entoring the said parktog space, immediate ly deposit or cause to be deposited a flve-cent or one-cent coin to such parking meter, and put such meter In operation, and failure to deposit such coin and put the meter to operation shall constitute a breach of this ordlnanop and sli^ subject such person to the penalty pre scribed to (k) hereof. Upon the de posit of such colas and placing said meter to operation, the parktog space may be lawfully occupied b: such vehicle during the period cM parktog time which has been pre scribed (or the part of the street to which said parktog space Is lo cated. If said vrtilole st^ remain parked to any such parktog space beyond the parktog time Emit flxa for such psrictog space, the parktog meter shall by Its dial and potater ordinance for any parson to permit any vAicle to remalh or be placed to any parktog space adjacent to any parktog meter while said meter 8 displaying a signal indicating that the vehicle occupying such parking space has already been parked beyond the period of time prescribed (Or each parking space. (h) it shall be unlawful and a violatloa ot the provisions of this ordinance for any person to deface. Injure, tamper with, open or wil fully break, destroy, or Impair the usefulness of any parking meter Installed under the provisions of this ordinance. (I) It shaU be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this ordinance to deposit or cause to be deposited to any parittog meter, any slugs, device w metallic sub stance or any other substitute, tor the coins (J) It shall be the doty ot police officers of the City, acting to ac cordance with instructions issued by the Chl^ of Police, to report: (1) The number ot each parktog meter which todloates that the vehicle occapytog the . parking space adjacent to such parktog meter is or has been parking to violation of any of the provisions of tols ordinance. (2) The State license number of sbeh vehide; (2) The time during which such vehicle Is parl^ to violation of bay of the provisions of this ordi nance; ; (4) Any other (acts, a kaowl- edse of w)|lek Is neosooery Is aj Indicate such Illegal parktoK and to t»oseidh undsrstendlng <<^tbe that evoat, mak vehicle shall bafcamstances attending such ylda* tlon. Each 8se^ police otflcsr shall also attach to such vehicle a no tice to the owner or operator thereof (hut such vehicle has been paiked to violation ot a provision of this ,<Hdtoance and Instructing such owner or operator to report at ^the Chief of PoHce^s office of the* City of Camden to regard to such violation^ Each such oVmer or operator may, wtthtn 24 hours of the time when such notice was at toched to such vehicle, pay to the Chief of Police, as a penalty for and to full sattstactlon of such vlo- latkm, the sum of Onq (21.00) Dollar. The (allure 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 riolatlon of the provisions of this ordinance. (k) Any person who shall vlo- Igte any of the provisions of this ordinance and any person who aids, abets or assists therein, shall, upon conviction be subject to a fine of any amount not exceeding One Hun dred (2100.00) Dollars for each of fense or violation, or be imprisoned for a term not exceeding 20 days, to' the ClUr Jail'or to any place provided by the municipality for the detention of prisoners. (l) The specified coin or coins required to be deposited to parking meters as provided herein are here by levied and assessed as fees to provide for the proper regulation and control of traffic upon the pub lic streets, and also the cost of supervision and regulating the parktog of vehicles to the'parking meter sones created hereby, and to cover the coot of purchasing, ac quiring. Installation, operation, maintenance, supervision, regula tion and control of the parking meters described herein. (m) This ordinance shall be deemed to be to addition and sup plementary (0. and not to conflict with nor a repeal of prior or exist ing ordlnanoes ot this City, but shall be an additional provision (or (he regulation of traffic and park ing to those sones provided (or hereto. (n) If 4 section, part of section, sentence, clause or phrsse of this o^toanos shaU be hsM to ha sn- censtituUonal or tovalSd, ths rs- wslUtog yrovislons hsreof t .nsvartheless reinato to toll fores sad sftost (o) All ordinances or parte of ordinances to conflict with the pro* visions of this ordinance be and at the same time are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Done and ratified to Council aa* sembled this 12th day of November. 1946. ^ 264is F. N, MoCORKLB. Mayor of the City of Camden, ^uth Carolina. AttMt: LOUISE W. BOYKIN. Clerk and Treasurer of the City Camden, Sooth Carollaa. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on December 13, 1946, Emma Lee Miqkle wQl make to the Probate Court of Ker shaw County her final return as 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 as said Executrix. S6-28p N. C. ARNETT, Probate Judge. Camden. S. C., Nov. 12, 1946. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on December 2,1946, Louise C. Proctor will make . to the Probate Court of Kershaw County her final return as Admini stratrix of the estate of Henry 8. Porter deceased, and on the same date she will apply to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administratrix. N. C. ARNETT, 24-270 Judge of Probate Camden, S. C.. November 2. 1946 — ■ ' ' FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby given that one month from this date, oU Decem ber 14. 1946, F. Edna Welch wtU make to the Probate Court of Ker shaw County her final return as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Grover C. Welch, deceased, and on ths same date she will apply to the said Court tor a final dischargs as said Administratrix. 2649c N. C. ARNETT. Judge of Frob^a Camden, 8. C., Nov, 14, 1946. Buy Mid Um OiirlttiiiEi Without a Doubt! 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