The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 31, 1947, Image 8
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PAMitiy
THl CAMWm CAHOtlir tOUTM CAWOLIWA, FlH0AV> OCTO«tW tl, iHf
Buy-Sell-Rent
USE THE effltONI
WANT ADS
_A4T*rtls«raMit« otidtr this bssdlat
wtU be ehsrgetf for at tbs rats o( Me
■rialmoai for SS words, per lassitton.
Over IS words 1 l>So per word. Ads
set la 10 polat type double ohaive.
Casb must* aooompany order ezsepO
where customer bas Led«er Aooouat.
For Solo
FOR SALK — Dry planing mill
blocks. Call 610XW. Joe Tmes-
dala, Camden. Route 2. 88p
FOR SALE—One fine work horse,
11 years old. Mrs. A. F. Watts,
RFD 2, Camden. S8p
FOR BALE—One Maple double
decker bed, complete with mat
tress, 118.00. H. B. Morton, 24
Hermitage, Camden. 8Sp
FOR BALK—General Electric 40
gallon hot water heater (new).
Clarkson Supply Co. Phone 22-W.
880
FOR BALE—One female McCoy
Parrot Oood talker and won’t
cuss. Andie Hinson, Hinson’s
Esso Station, 202 8. Broad St
Camden. 83-84p
DUE TO the heavy demand and
box car ahortages the producera
of Agricultural Lime are weeks
behind in shipping. Place your
orders now if you want this ma
terial. The Southern Cotton Oil
Co. / 88c
FOR BALE—Wood, cut fdr stoves
or fire place. Wood delivered any
time. Located 1-9 mHe east of
Camden on Highway No. 1. B. B.
Shirley Service Station. Phone
6S8-XW. SS-S6P
FARMERS have found'that fertlll-
• aers under grain pay fine divi
dends. With the severe Nitrogen
shortage It ta all the more Im*
portant that you fertilise at
planting time. 'The Southern Cot
ton on Co. 88c
FOR BALE ^ Lot and two rmall
houses one mile east of Camden
on Maroney Hill. Will sell one or
both. See J. Moses Spires, route
2, box 20. Camden, S. C. Will
make price right. 82p
THE BLOW delivery of fertlliiers
the past thfee years caused a lot
of worry and diaappointments.
Your neighbor is ordering his
fertilisers now, while they are
available, and we can supply
you too as long as oqr stocks
last 'The Southern Cotton Oil
Co. 38c
FOR SALE—Choice Camellia Ja-
ponlcas, grafts and own root
plants, 4 early kinds -now bloom
ing. Plenty of Axaleas. Visit the
Nursery. Mrs. Robert Rembert,
Rembert, 8. C. S8tf
FOR BALE—One Coat bot water
heater, in perfect condition,
priced to sell. Charles H. 8tog-
ner, Phone 570. 81o.if
FOR SALE—6-room house with two
baths, on a large lot. Also large
building suitable for warehouse,
3800 aq. ft floor apace. 1001
LytUeton 8t Phonev 245-W.
Il-S8a
FOR BALE—Bendix Front Wheel
Town-In Wee-Ged Board. Turn
Tkbles and Alignment guage, in
A-1 condition. Also one prseti-
celly new Claybome Universal
Elnglne Overhaul Stand. All
priced to Sell. Stogner Motor
Co. Phone 570. . Slc.tf
Camden
Memorial Company
•Quality Moauments
• Immediate Deliwery
C. Q. kemegajr—Fred Pratt
Painting and
Paperhanging
CALL
EDDIE NOLAN
Phone 60S-J Camdec
FOR SALE — Several yalusble
farms, large and small. See Shan-
non Realty Co. Phone 277. 220
FOR SALE—Chickens, docks and
geese,, 209 Chorch St. Phone
^T07-J. Jic
FOR SALE—A late model motor
bike cheap; one 1229 Ford 282S.
H. T. Stephens, Logoff, 8. C. 33p
OPEN EACH WEDNESDAY
The Camden high s<±ool home
lomics department will be open
each Wednesday beginning October
22, from 3 until 5 o'clock for the
ladiM of the Camden school dis
trict. All the eqoipment of the de
partment, including the buttonhole
attachment, may be used. Super-
rision and instruction will be given
by Mrs. Maodine C. Jackson, home
economics teacher.
For Rant
FOR SALE—2 burner Perfection
oil stove, 112.00. Phone 27S-W.
2So
FOR SALE—Heaters and defrost
ers, custom model for 1232
through 1247 Dodge-Plymouth
passenger cars. We can Install
these heaters Immediately. Ser
vice Motor Co. §17 S. Broad 8L
Phone 109. 22o
WEEVILS and weather are bard to
control but you can whip the
Spring fertiliser shortage by
stocking up now. Many are tak
ing advaiitage of this opportunity
for they cannot afford to gamble
with their future income. The
Southern Cotton Oil Co. 33c
FOR SALE—A choice 6 room, oil
heated brick home, in fine
neighborhood. An unusual offer
ing for quick sale. Owners mov
Ing. elsewhere.
ALSO—A cosy B room home,
built of excellent materials. Cen
trally located. Approved for O. I.
loan. A real opportunity for some
one. See Shannon Realty Co
Savage Building. 88c
FOR SALE—1241 Ford Suburban,
good condition. Sealed bids
will be accepted on the above de»
scribed vehicle through Friday,
October 31. Same is the prop-
rety of Pine Grove School dis*
trier No. 14, Kershaw county. Can
be seen at Redbeam Motor com
pany, Camden, S. C. Bids should
be mailed to D. T. Branhafn,
chairman board of trustees. Pine
Grove school district, Lugoff. S
C. The trustees reserve the right
to reject any and all bids. 88c
LOW COST * BUILDING MA
TE RtALS—Gast. iron .recessed
tubs $46, used, gov’t, surplus;
electric water heaters $30, gov't
surplus, like new; new double
drainboard sinks |32; shower
Stalls 845; electric water pumps
$91; lavatories 817 up; com
modes 836; new tubs 845 to 884;
table top water heaters 8119;
window frames with sash and
screen 812; doors, moldings,
roofing, sash, nafls, wallboard,
etc. Everything for building. 1-8
years to pay if wanted. Thomp
son Co., Kingstree. 88c
Loat — Found
LOST—Ladies IBgta watch the
football game ^Iday, Oct. 25.
Finder please return to Patricia
Bums, Du Bose' Park. S3p
LOST—On Broad street, between
post office and O. J. Smyrl’s
house on Highway No. 97, box
of carpenters tools. Reward for
return to Chronicle office. 88p
LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN—
FVom my place on Highway No.
27, brown and white spotted
pointer. Notch in each ear and an
swers to name of Tony. Lioeral
reward if returned to owner O.
J. 8myrl. 82p
LOST—Blllfolder containing 810 in
cash and Important identifica
tion papers, including driver’s
license, at the football field. Re
ward offered. Baynard 8. Boy
kin. Finder please return to the
Camden Chronicle, 8Sp
NOTICE—Twenty-five (825) cash
reward for information that will
lead to the recovery of stolen
property and conviction of person
or persons who stole from, my
farm located in the Reedy Brandi
section, western edge of Lea
county on or about the night of
October 21, 1247: l/Atkins cross
cut saw, 1 hand saw,, 1 set tree
pruners. 1 brace and bit, 1 wreck
ing bar, 1 shovel. 2 new 4-inch
wide bull tongue plows and sev
eral other sweep plows, 1 rex
guianna distributor and 1 Gnatt
corn and been planter. Please re
port any information to me or
to the sherifTs office of Lee or
Kershaw county. Mrs. Nell L.
Smith, 1215 Lytlleton St Phone
361J. 8Sc
FOR RENT—A five room house at
Lugoff, 8. C. See H. T. Steph
ens, Lugoff, 8. C. 33p
FOR RENT — Two unfurafshed
rooms for couple only. 705
l^afayette Ave., Camden. 33p
f-OR RENT — Unfurnished five
room apartment with private hath
for rent on November 1. Phone
28 or 17. 33p
FOR RENT—3-room apartment,
bath and hot water, 209 Halle
street. Call Stoney Moore. Pnone
200.39’Columbia. 22tf
'Wanted
WANTED—To do washing, ironing
or be children’s nurse at night.
Julia James. Phone 789-W. 33c
WANTED—A good used baby car
riage. Apply .Mgr. of RosVs Ten
Cent Store. 33p
WOMAN OPPORTUNITY
Operate your own Women’s Wear
Business. Retail good housekeep
ing approved merchandise. We
train you at our expense. Only 8325
required which you control. Pres
ent owners enjoy, up to 81.000
yearly profit. For interview in your
city write Famise Corporation,
Philadelphia 7, Pa. „ . 83-35p
WANTED—Two ladles or men for
demontsration work. Must have
car. salary 860.00 per week. For
Interview, write Mrs. Eleanor F,
Parnell, 5011 Ck>lonial Drive, Co-
lumbla, S. C. 32-33p
ATTENTION—Sawmill operators.
Want to buy clear lumber, rengh
and green, delivered, to our yard.
Dimensions, inch boards In stan
dard widths. Miller Lumber Co.
Phone 126. 8J-83C
Miscellaneoiu
BABY SITTERS—Tri Gamma girls
will sit with babies any night
Phone 78-M. Betty Nell Bowers,
president. 83c
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by
Electrolysis. Permanent, Safe
Rapid, Scientific. By ' appoint
ment only. Mrs. R. F. Hasnis-
worth. Phone 1140, Sumter, S. C.
17tl
ATTENTION
• FARMERS—
• LUMBERMEN—
• PULPWOOD CUTTERS
1 hawB b—n appointed
Agent imt the—
MM Chain Saw
1 now haire saws and a
large amount of parts on
hand.
D. J. CREED
Camden, S. C.
PRE-WAR STANDARD
METAL
Weatherstrips
Sold and Inatsilod by—
E. E. VETTH
ThR only factory oqah2*
pod and trained mechanic
in this section.
P.O. Boa 1161
Florence, S. C
OH.WVOtA ' iS W LUNCH
wet?
IT’S ONLV ELEVEN
O’CLOCK.'
AN' HOUR FAST- IT
TWELVE SHMtP /
Children are always ready to eat when there is something around they like.
Keep a supply of fresh fruit on hand from Shohoen*s to fill in when they are
hungry.
SHEHEEN'S GROCERY
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fREE DELIUERV
PHOHES 24 25
Bob Watson
Of Blaney
Receives Honor
R. O. (Bob) Watson, pre-medical
Junior at Clemson college and son
of Mr. and. Mrs. J, D. Wataop of
Blaney, ’was recentlj^ etectedT presi
dent of the Junior "Y” council.
This council is composed of ap
proximately 50 of the most out
standing students on the campus.
The organisation serves as a guid
ance for freshmen and promotes a
religious and social feeling among
the students on the campus.
Student Watson is active’ in
many phases of college life being
treasurer of Cbi Kappa Chi, a mem
ber of the Calhoun Forensic so
ciety and the Baptist student union.
Christinas Home
Is Burglarized
Police are investigating the
burglarr at the Alvin Christmas
home at 1418 Fair street Saturday
right, when three watches and s
ring were taken.
Entrance to the dwelling was
made through a rear door. Mem
bers of the family were away at
the time. .. •>
Two-thirds of the mushroomc pro
duced in this country are grown in
West Chester and Kinnett Square,
Pa. ^
•uy and Um Chrlttmas Suolt
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIR
CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED
BY THE AC’TS OF CON
GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 3912,
. AND MARCH 3, 1933
Of ’The Camden Chronicle, pub
lished each Friday at Camden,
South CaroUna.
State of South Carolina
County' of Kershaw
Before me, a Notary Public in
and for the State and county afore-
skld, personally appeared DaCosta
Brown who, having been di^Iy
sworn according to law, deposes
find says that he is the Publisher
and Owner of The Camden Chron
icle and' that the following is. to
the best of his knowledge and be
lief, a true statement of the own
ership, management of the afore
said publication for the date shown
in the above caption, required by
the Act of August 24, 1912, as
amended by the Act of March 3,
1933, embodied In section 537, Pos
tal Laws and Regulations, printed
on the reverse of this form, to
wit*.
Publisher—DaCocta Brown, Cam
den. S; C.
That the owner is DaCosta
Brown.
That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other" security
holders owning or holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other securi
ties are:. Estate of H. D. Niles:
That the average number of cop
ies of each issue of this publica
tion sold or distributed, through
the malls or otherwise, to paid
subscribers during the twelve
months preceding the date shown
above Is 2090.
DaCosta Brown
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 23rd day of October, 1947.
S. C. Clybum,
Notary Public of 8. C.
My commission expires at the
pleasure of the Governor.
Notice of Incorporatioii
Notice' is hereby given that on
Tuesday, November 4, 1947, the un
dersigned InoiMrporators Intend to
apply for a charter of Incorpora
tion of the Kershaw (bounty Finance
Company, having a capital of Five
'Phousand Dollars (85000.00). Said
corporation proposes to lend money
on antomoblles and home ap
pliances. furniture, fixtures, maka
individual loans, lend money on
real and personail property, and do
all other things pertaining thereto.
Notice is further given that a meet
ing of the subscribers to the stock
of the proposed corporation will
be held in the office of John K.
deLoach, Attorney, at 10 o’clock In
the forenoon of the day above men
tioned for the purpose of election
of the Board of Directors, Officers,
and to do such other things as are
provided by law and which may
properly come before the said meet
ing. 88c
WILSON S. MILLS,
BARBARA K. MILLS.
SUMMONS
The State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
In the Court of Common Ploaa
C. B. Copeland, Plaintiff,
Vs.
Airway Development Company, a
Corporation, A, M. ’Trotter, i^ul*
ine 8. Trotter, Mrs. B. G. Sand
ers. and John Doe, representing
individually and collectively all
persons unknown who have or
may have an interest In the sub
ject of this action.
Defendants. .
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby summoned and
lequired to answer the^ complaint
in this action, of which a copy is
i erewith. served upon’ you, and to
erve a copy of.the answer tc the
said complaint on the subscriber
at his office in the City of Cam
den, S. C., within twentyK20) days
after service thereof, exclusive of
the day of such service, and if
you fail to answer the complaint
within* .the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply
io the Court for the relief demand
ed in the Complaint.
HAROLD W. FUNDERBURK,
Plaintiff’s Attornejr
To- Minor Defendants and John
Doe:
You will take notice that unless
you sjpply and have some person
appointed aa a guardian ad litem
for you in the above entitled ac
tion within twenty’" (iO) days after
service thereof, exclusive of the
date, of such service, the Plaintiff
will apply and have some suitable
person appointed.
HAROLD W. FUNDERBURK,
Plaintiffs Attorney
NOTICE
To the Defendants Above Named;
Yon will please take notide that
the Summons, of which the fore
going Is a copy, and the Complaint
in the above entitled action, was
filed In the office of the clerk of
court for Kershaw county, on the
27th day of October, 1947,
HAROLD W. FUNDERBURK,
Plaintiffs Attorney
LIB PENDENS
The State of South Carolnla,
County of Kershaw.
In the Court of Common Pleas
C. B. Copeland, Plaintiff,
Vs.
AlrWay DevelopmAt Company, a
Corporation,.A. M. Trotter, Paul
ine S. Trotter, Mrs. B. O. Sand
ers, and John Doe, representing
Individually and collectively all
persons unknown who have or
may-have an interest in the sub
ject of this action.
Defendanta
Notice is hereby given, that an
action has been commenced,' and la
pending in this court, upon a com
plaint of the above named Plain
tiff against the above named De
fendants for a conveyance of real
estate, which said real estate was,
at the time of the commencement
of this action, and at the time of
filing this notice. Is situated In
Kershaw county and Is described as
follows; to wit:
“All those parcels or lots of land
In the State of South Carolina.
Chunty of Kershaw about one (1)
mile Northeast of the Town of
Camden, being designated aa lots
1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 In
the Block G aa shown on plat of
subdivision by J. L. Stacey, Sur
veyor, of date April 15-22,'1924, re
corded in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Kershaw County in
Plat Book 7, at page 20; same be
ing bounded aa a whole on the
North by Holly Hill Avenue; South
east by old Camden-Cheraw High
way; Southwest by property now
or formerly of Thome,”
HAROLD W. FUNDERBURK,
38c Plaintiffs Attorney
COTTON OINNINO MPONT
Census report shows that S,flB
bales of cotton wars ftnasd in Ker
shaw county from the crop of 1947
prior to October 1. ss eesiparad
with 5.401 bales for the crop of
^^
HNAL DISCHARGE
Notice la hereby given that one
month from this date, on Novein-
ber*^'i7,' 1247, Carl H. Schlorhurg
will make to the ProbUe Court of
Kershaw County his final return as
Executor of the estate of Anna K.
Schlosbnrg, deceased, and on the
name date he will apply to the said
Court for a final discharge ss said
Executor. 88-S4c
N. C. ARNETT.
• Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Oct. 27, 1947. •
NO TRESPASSING
Notice Is hereby glvwa—Any per
sons hunting, fishing, or otherwise
trespassing on this land, or making
fires, dr permitting fires set by
them to run or bum thereon, or
pasturing thereon or removing
therefrom any trees, wood, straw
or shrubbery will be prosecuted to
the full extent of the l^w. 3S-36p
MISS LULA S’TOKES,
M. J. STOKES.
ESTATE SALE
Pursuant to an order of the Pro
bate Court for Kersahw County, on
Tuesday, November 11, 1247. be
ginning at 9:00 In the forenoon we
will offer for public auction, for
cash, at the home place of the late
H. H Stokes, located about seven
miles south of Bethune, on Tiller’s
Fbrry Road, the following described
property; •
6 mules, 3 cows, 2 calves, 4 hogs.
1 tractor, 1 disc tiller, 1 disc har
row, 1 manure spreader, 1 mowing
machine. 1 seeder, 1 hay rake, 1
reaper and binder, 1 lime spreader,
1 log cart, 1 stalk cutter, 3 wagons,
1 com sheller, 8 com planters, 1
set blacksmith tools, show, case and
fixtures, plows, hardware and other
miscellaneous articles.
BESSIE S. GARDNER,
VICTORIA J. STOKES,
Admlnlstratlrces.
Camden, S. C.
October 27, 1947. 33-34c
CITATlCHl
The 8tat» of Sooth
Pwui, ,,,
AdmlniatraUon™ the
effete of Sarah Lidl
Theae are, therefoiJ\
^ntohall and?ingiu;g^ ^
Creditors Of
Bradley, decea.^
^ appear befoi^f^l
Court of Probate, to SVu
Camden, 8. C.. on OrtoW
•fter publication
o'clock in the
cauao. If any they havd
01^ Mder my hand tlil.*i
day of Oct, Anno Domini,^71
N. C. ARNett'I
Judge of Probate ’
— Kerskaw
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that one
.nonth from this date, on November
24, 1947, John Whitaker, Jr,, and A.
Burnet Whitaker will make to the
Probate Court of Kershaw County
their final return as Executors of
the estate of Annie B. Whitaker, de-
caesed, and on the same date they
will apply to the said Court for
it final discharge as said Ehcecuotra.
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Oct 23, 1947 S2-36c
, Notice to Dobton and
CroditorB
All parties Indebted to the
tate of Tena Davis are hereby noU'
fled to make payment to the undm^
signed, nad all parties. If any, har
ing claims against the said estate
will present them likewlae, duly at
tested, within the time prescril^
by law,
JEDIDAH DAVIS,
Executrix.
Camden, S. C., Oct 23. 1947. 8S-S5c
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month ffom this date, on November
24, 1947, Elise H. Myers will make
10 the Probate Court of Kershaw
County her final return as Admin
istratrix of the estate of Willie B.
Harris, deceased, and on the pame
date she will apply to the said
Court for a final discharge as said
Administrix.
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Oct. 23, 1947 33-36c
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on November
15, 1947, Paul Brown will make to
the Probate Court of Kershaw
County his final return as Admin
istrator of the estate of Dora
Brown Hill, deceased and on the
same date he will apply to the
said Court for a final discharge as
said Administrator. 32-36c
N. C. ARNETT.
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., Oct. 15, 1947
FINANCIAL
SPARE
TIRE
• •
YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Trawulinf along life’s bighwajr, you’ll fool
morn Mcure, do your job bottor, when you
know tbere’e a sawings account to coma to
your aid in case of a ’’blowout”. Accumu
late monay regularly in a sawings account
at this Institation. Start with any amount
3%.
CURRENT DIVIDEND
WATEREE BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
First NatT Bank Bufldbg
S. G
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on November
22, 1947, Sarah M. Marsh and
Louise B. Culvern will make to
the Probate Court of Kershaw
County their final return aa Ad
ministratrices of the estate of
Sarah B. Mickle, deceased, and on
Ihe same date they will apply to
the said Court for a final discharge
as said Administratrices. 82-85c
N. C. ARNETT,
Probata Judge.
Camden, S. C., Oct. 22, 1947.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from, this date, on November
17, 1947, Raffleld E. Holland will
make to the Probate Court of Ker
shaw County his final return aa
Administrator, c.t.a., of the estate
of Della Holland, deceased, and
the same date he will apply to the
said Court for a final discharge as
said Administrator. c.ta. 82-86o
N. C. ARNETT,
Judge of Probate.
Camden, S. C., OcL 17, 1247.
Notiu to Debtors
GfsdBors
All parties indebted to th«.
of Richard M. Drakefoti JlV
by noUfled to make pt^ew
the undersigned, and allSS
If any, having cUlms aialnu
2*" r"'St
wise, duly attested, within the 1
prescribed by law. .1
E. H. Drakefo
_ , Administratis
Camden. S. C,, Oct is 1^
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
CREDITORS
All parties Indebted to the mi
of Gwge R Cstoe are herebH
tlfled to make payment to the
dersigned. and all parties if
having claims against the
estate will present them likev
^tested, within the time
scribed by law. Ill
B- G. Cstoe,
Administrate
Camden, S. C., Oct 2, luT
NOTICE TO D1
AND CREDITORS
AU parties Indebted to the <
of J. R. Catoe are hereby no
to make payment to the nnda.
od, and an parties. If any, hai
claims against the said eMattl
present them likewise, doty d
ed. within the time presc
isw. - Ill
Hsmon Cstoe,]
J. R. Cstoe, Jr]
Execotor
Camden, 8, C., Oct IL 1I4T
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that
month from this date, on Norea
10, 1947 Mrs, Lottie R Hollj
will make to the Probate Conil
Kershaw County, her final reJ
as Administratrix of the estate
Edward B. Holland, deceased,
on the same date she will at
to the said Court for a final
charge said Administratrix.'
N. c. ARNgrr.l
Judge of Prohra
Camden, S. C., Oct. 10,1M7. ll]
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby glveo that]
month Uom this data, mi
3, 1947, Rebecca Benson wlli 1
to the Probate Court of Ke
County her final return as
istratrlx of the estate of Jnllt 1
son, deceased, and on the
date she will apply to the
Court for a final discharge si 1
Administratrix.
N. C. ARNITT, j
Probate
Camden, 8. October 8,
CITATION
The State of South (^Uss,
County of Kershaw.
By N. C. Arnett, Probate Ji
"Whereas, Frank l^ley Beds I
to me to grant hiin Letters o( |
mlnlstratkm, e.t.a, of the
and effects of John Wiley.
These are, therMore, to etta 1
admonidt all and slngalar the T
dred and Creditmw of the
John Wiley, deceased, that
and appesu* before me, in the 1
of Probate, to be held at ~
S. C.. on October SO, next
publication hereof, at 11 o'e
the forenoon, to show csaic,j
any they have, why the ssM
midstraUcm dioald not be ffuj
Given under my hsai this
day of Oct. Ann^Domh^T
N. C. ARMITT.
Judge of Probeta
Kertiksw
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