The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, June 25, 1929, Image 4
THE BE S 1 1 IK E REPAIRING
WlfH 6IECTR1CAI EQUIPMENT
Our electrical equipment employing
Goodyear Methods assures perfect vul
canization. Steam is generated by electric
heat? pressure control is automatic?
temperature is even at all times. Over
curing is impossible.
This means better tire repairs.
We're all set and ready for that damaged
tire of yours.
MYERS SERVICE
STATION
Corner DeKalb & Fair Streets
PERSON ALLY CON DUCTED
TOURS
To California during July, 1929. For
descriptive booklet write C. H. (lattis,
AG PA., Seaboard, Norfolk, Va., or C.
W. Small, D. P. A., Seaboard, Colum
bia, S. C.
Phone 546
ELECTROL OIL BURNER
Sales & Service
E. G. Burke
Plumbing and
Heating
Repair Work at
Reasonable Prices
Cor. DeKalb & Fair Sis.
NOTICE
Any one wiBhing curtains stretchec
ipply to 904 Campbell Ave Price*
.easonable.
DeKALB COUNCIL
NO. 88, JR. 0. U. A. U
meets in regular council.
| thi> 1st and 3rd Mondays
of each month, at 8 o'
clock. Visiting members welcome.
D. J. CREED.
Councilor
L H. JONES, Rcc. Sec.
W. O. W. MEETING
Live Oak Camp, No. 49, W. O. W.,
meetg the last Thursday evening in
each month at 8 p. m. VUiting aot
creign8 cordially welcomed.
M. G. HUCKABEE. Clerk.
C. W. BIRCHMORE, C. C.
WILSE W. MARTIN
HARNESS and SADDLE MAKER
Wholesale Leather and Shoe Findings
Auto Ton Maker and Repair*!
HlbH DEALER
1 114-16-lfi Hampton St. Pk*n? 6820
COLUMBIA, S. C.
EXCURSION
TO
Atlantic City, N. J.
AND
Niagfa Falls, N. Y.
From To Atlantic City Niagara Kails
Camden $20.15 $30.00
Cheraw 23.75 33.00
Columbia 27.55 117.40
Denmark 29.20 .19.05
Me Hoc . .? 25.00 34.K5
Proportionate fares from other points
Selling Dates: To Atlantic City and other New Jersey resorts via
Pennsylvania R. It., June IK, July 2, 10, III), August 13, 27, Sept. 10,
and via Baltimore & Ohio R. R., June 20, .July 10, 24, August 7,
21, Sept. 4, IK. Stop-overs permitted Philadelphia, Wilmington,
Del., Baltimore, or Washington return trip only within final limit.
Selling Dates: To Niagara Falls via Pennsylvania R. R., June
20, July 10, 24, August 7, 21, Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, and via Baltimore
& Ohio R. R., June 20, July 4, IK, August 1, 15, 29, Sept. 12, JO.
Stop-overs perinilied Buffalo, Rochester, (Jeneva, Mauch Chunk,
Harrishurg, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Del., Baltimore and Wash
ington not exceeding 10 days on return trip only within final limit.
All tickets limited 1ft daya including Hate of na|e
For further information consult ticket agent or
C. W. Small, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C.
Phores 3821 and 9987
SEABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY
DEAF MUTE FALLS IN LAWS
GRASP
Alleged to Have Been Connected
Wjth Robbery in Camden
He was both deaf and dumb and
was ignorant of English and officers
who arrested him were in a quandary
as to what his name was. It was
John Morton Nell of Habana, Cuba,
according to an identification paper
found in his pockets inside a weather
"beaten memorandum book, which he
had used to try to write English in.
but most of it resembeld a cross be
tween Chinese and Russian.
Nell was arrested late last night
by Detectives Shorter, Knox, Aller*
and Val Smyrl, special agent of the
Atlantic Coast Line railroad, on the
700 block of Pendleton street in con
nectic n with a robbery of a residence
in Camden Saturday night. Yester
day the sheriff of Camden came over
to Columbia seeking a deaf and dumb
man thought to have engineered th(
robbery. Last night Columbia de
tectivei. got on the trail and shorth
Nell was in the hands of the law and
was carried to jail. The detective?
were warned beforehand that Nel'
was a bad character and took no
chances in arresting him.
Two pistols were found in his pos
session ard also two suitcases of
goods, said to have been stolen in
Camden, and also a portable talking
machine.
Nell is several inches over six feet
high and can only try to talk with his
hands and even at that knows very
little English if any at all.
He is held for investigation pend
ing the arrival of officers from Cam
den to take him over there on the
robbery charge. ? The State.
This fellow "operated" in Camden
recently. We understand that he
| robbed one or two negro houses. He
may be a Cuban but he looks very
much like a negro, and our impress
ion of him was that he is a fraud
pure and simple. We may be mis
taken, but do not believe that he is
deaf and dumb, but is only pretend
ing to be. At any rate he looks like
he could make a useful hand on the
chain gang.
if.
* SPECIAL EXCURSION *
* To *
* WASHINGTON, D. C. *
* Wednesday. ?luly 3rd - *
* Limited to reach original start- *
* ing point by midnight July 8th, *
* 1929.
* Following round trip fares will *
* apply from principal points. *
* Lancaster SI 2.00 *
* Camden 12.00 *
'* Fares from other points in pro- .*
* portion. *
* Celebrate Independence J)ay in *
* the Nation's Capital. See the *
* Big League Baseball Ganm;. *
* For further information and re- *
* nervations consult Ticket Agents *
^SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM*
***************
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on Wednesday,
July 24th, 1920, I will make to the
Probate Judge of Kershaw County
my final accounting as Administra
trix of the Estate of Rebecca B.
Mickle, deceased, and on the same
date I will apply to the said Judge
for Letters Dismissory as said Admin
istratrix. i
SARAH B. MICKLE.
Camden, S. C., June 20th, 1929.
WEEK END TICKETS
To Mountain and Seashore Resorts
Sold every Friday and Saturday.
Good returning following Tuesdays.
AT VERY LOW FARES
Consult Ticket Agents,
GO TO CALIFORNIA IN JULY
On Seaboard personally conducted
tours. Write for booklet and details
lo C. H. Gattis, Asst. (J. P. A Sea
board, Norfolk, Va., or C. W. Snial'
I). P. A. Seaboard, Columbia, S. C.
INSURANCE
Will Rebuild It
If your property^is destroyed by
fire or wind, have you the money
to replace it? Better insure.
The Williams Insurance
Agency
THE AGENCY OF SERVICE SINCE 1865
CLEMSON COLLEGE
SCHOLARSHIP
EXAMINATION
C mpetitive examinations for the
iward of vacant scholarships in
Clemson College will be held on Fri
day, July 12, beginning at 0 A.
M. by each County Superintendent of
Kducation. These scholarships will
be open to young men sixteen years
uf age or over, who desire to pursue
courses in Agriculture or Textiles.
Scholarships are awarded by the
State Board of Education on the
recommendation of the State Board
>f Public Welfare.
These examinations include Eng
lish, Algebra, Geometry, and History
and are based on the State High
School curriculum. Applicants for
Agricultural Scholarships are also ex
amined on Agriculture.
Persons interested should write
the Registrar for information and ap
plication blanks before the time of
the examinations. Successful appli
cants must meet fully the require
ments for admission.
Each scholarship is worth $100.00
and free tuition, which is $10.00 ad
ditional. Scholarships are open only
to residents of South Carolina.
For further information write ?
THE REGISTRAR,
Clemson College, S. C.
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* BATTERY SERVICE *
* Prompt and Satisfactory *
V? Attention Given to all ?
? orders *
* GOODYEAR TIRES *
* and *
<? WILLARI) BATTERIES *
'-1 Greasing ajid Car Washing *
Call upon us when we can be * |
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'<? onable. *
V- MYERS SERVICE STATION *
V- Phone 38 Cor. DeKalb & Fair *
666
is a Prescription for
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Worried
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as health declined
"1 BTJFFKRRD fTO
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S. C. "I WM thin
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nothing aeemed to
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come of them If anything hap
pened to me.
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the recommendation of ?
friend. It waan't long until I
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ntrengtn gradually began to
return. I rested better at
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took aeveral bottlea of Cardul,
and when I had finiahed tak
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CAMDEN MOTOR COMPANY
Camden, S. C.
EXCURSION
WASHINGTON, I). C., OLD POINT COM
FORT, RICHMOND, PORTSMOUTH,
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1929
O
a
a.
.$12.00
fheraw 10.0!)
Columlhia 13.00
Denmark I4.f>0
Kollocks 10.00
McHeo 11.00
North 14.50
$ 9.75
H.0I)
10.75
1 1.25
8.00
8.25
1 1 .25
$ 0.25
X.0I)
10.25
1 1 .25
8.00
8.25
10.75
: 9.75
8.00
10.75
1 1 .25
8,00
8.25
1 1 .25
CQ
.2
a
bo
? 1 0.25
8.50
1 1 .25
11.75
8.50
8.75
1 1.75
Other Points Proportionate
Final Limit Monday, July 8, 1029
FOUR THROUGH TRAINS IN EA< 11 .DIRECTION DAI LY
For further information consult Tieket A^ent or
C. W. SM AF.l? I). P. A.
Arcade Building, (Columbia, S. <!.
Phones 3821 and 9987
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY