The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, March 10, 1931, Image 4
^MAJESTIC THEATRE I
South Carolina
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^ and Thursday, Mar. 11-12
lin i ill the oapero, Jve world j
ee her, OON1STA1NCE HEN- 1
highest nalarlod. r.tar !rv
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EASIEST WAY" I
T?_ r.(3 drastic m "Paid",
h Menjjou r nd Robert tfi:xntgom
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Hfefe',. ' 1 9 1 " ' 9
...^Friday, March 13th ? ?
jiS)f'1?Pt)t!hteira VitatTMom Ptoduct
IflE JQOORWAY TO HELL"
fitory of gangland where
gwjfoniar d he cbaan't ?julc ; r><l
Iff he c'oe3. Featuring Tx?w
-In a drama of the rtreet of
__ei? .willi ii/O turning bork.
8S*?>-y - *
JSwr;
Saturday, March 14th
West as you've :iever ieen :t be
Jtt
OT EXACTLY GENTLEMEN"'
jf^puyg, lihriHinjy drama, with V ic
?;McLaglon, Lew Cody and Fay
tjV Adventure rides ihe trails,
again thru uhe p^ory of the uld
test. .... .the West of ijiilck hates
id quicker loves.
Ml
WT
Js? Monday, March 16th
ie' Sensational pihotocrama that
Ujifftnoirizos the t,croen!
"SCARLET PAGES"
WWl bhe distinguished star of t.ta^e
Uld screen, EiLSIE FERGUSON, ! ml
l|ji^$aot of ivotafoles including Marian
|Nixov., Grant W/ltiiers, Charlotte
'Walk 21 ; nd Wilbur Mack.
Bra1*
Tuesday, March 17th
-The greatest diramatic roma^e ? ver
|rcrc?ined(
K. "THE LOTTERY BRIDE"
rwith .Teanette MacDonakl, John Gar
f Tick, .Toe El Rro"wn and Zasu Pitts. A
feoarnaval- of laughter. Excitement and
? wonders.
ANTIOCH NEWS
urttiooh Pa vent- Teachers Atsso
ition met in vhe auditorium Tuos
f' evening, February 24. After the
was called to order by the
emit, Micas Ruth McLeod, the
ience stood rnud rang "Ameirca".
a Grace Rollings conducted the
national exoij-i&es. LedTa Hineon,
in Branham, and Kenneth Joye,
I members of the ninth grade,
re a very imbttresting one- act play,
'bled "Wia^hington's Birthday) at
MatiT'IaV After a short buai
isea^iion, Dir. A. Wl Humphries,
>&nty Health Officer, gave in rul
gdrfc?i3 on The Relation of the Parent
]|'aiud the ichool child.
Last Friday the liOth ^rade had a
?y Interesting chapel program cm
'izimg the "Protection of Our For
iMisaes (Grace Rollings and Viva
M(CLeod, two of the teachers here, mo
tored lo Columbia Saturday.
Miss Louise McCoy, of Cassatt, S.
||?. Bpent the week end with Misses
E-Ruth rnd Viva McLeod.
f&y Mir. and Mmsi. Boykin MoCaskiil,
I Maggie Lou MjcOa-siklll, nryX Mrs. H. N
& Barnes motored to Florence Sunday.
Early Hanson, Jr., member of the
third f^rade, who lias been 111 with
nfr pneumonia, is now :nuoh better. Wo
pthope he will rooti> be back in r>chool.
|v We are o.Al ft lad lo kntAv that Burn
, ett Frost, first grade pupil, is recov
| - eadng from pneumonia.
|?? On Friday evening, March 13, i\t R
I O'clock there will be a chicken supper
W-y i' .
?, at the school house, given for the ben
P'Cffifc of 'ohe basoball team.
wh ?
|p*. Honor Roll for 4th 6 weeks period
First Grade. Mildred Kmcece, Eli 7.
1; wbeth Stokes, Gemsevieve Trimnal, and1
^Kramlk T.ruesdale.
$$ Second Grade. 0<lell Barnes, Du
^Bro Cook, William G<yff, Marie Fun?
derburk and David Pate.
? Third Grade. Mildred Marsh, Eliz
abeth McOaskill, Earlv Hirvsom, Jr.,
Vivian Colvin, omkP William Marsh.
Fourth Grade. None.
Fifth Grade. EJileo Pate, Carolyn
, HI, and Helen Watts. !
j|; Sixth Gratia. Mae Sinclair.
8?< Seventh grade. Marion Shiver. 1
|| Eighth Grade. WHllard Johnson.
jk Ninth Grade. Ixyila Himon, and
Kenneth Joye.
HMfetfrtk grado. None.
g/f 'BWvtonth Marie filparraw,
P&ft OMvo HaU.
.OR 8 ALB ? 'W^hite California peas;
!| .moat (popular and highest priced
/jX.Wblo pea on the market; limited
^'quantity for sale. Price $0.00 per
JjibuiheT} ?cek $1.00. A,pply to Mrs.
West.
RIGHT WAY TO TRAVtfL
train. The safest. Moit^om
l Mont reliable. Costa leas,
o I Ticket Agents regarding
* iced fyres for short*trips.
" RAILWAY SYSTEM
Report of the Associated Charities for
Camden-Kershaw-County for
February 1931
Balance from last month > $218.21
Reoeipts from this month 4,456.20
? *1..: 14,674.41
PAID OUT
GENERAL CHARITY.
Baughman Stationery Co. (led
ger 3.04
City Filling Station 2.38
Myers Filling Station 2.50
Evans Funeral Home 5.00
R. B*. Ross (Groceries) 11.75
Mac key. Mer. Co. (hdw) 21.59
Ogburn Bros. (Grou) 4.35
R. S. Williams (Gro.) 8.00
DeKalb Pharmacy (Med) 5.00
Zemp & DePass (Med) 7.50 i
Lamoy's Grocery 29.16
Stamps 1.00
Charlotte Salvage Co. (Cloth- j
ing) 100.00
Express .90
Hirsch Bros. & Co. 31.82
Lamoy's Grocery 7.38
S owe 11 Drug Store (Med) 4.35
Clothing . (Pennsylvania Cor) 14. G6
McLeod R"Ush Co. 2.70
Lomansky Bros, (clothing) 2.00
R. S. Williams (Gro.) 1.50
Lor en a Rabon (Gro.) 2.00
Miss Louise Hirsch (service
! rendered) ' 85.00
Ogburn Bros. 5.75
Stamps 1.00
Lamoy's Gro. 9.35
McLeod Rush (Gro.) 8.28
Incidentals 5.00
leader (clothing) 15.00
Lomansky L. (clo.) 2.50
Lamoy's Grocery 9.73
Lorona Rabon 3.00
Russell Boarding House, Board
1 and Meals 2.00
Ogburn Bros. ? 8.38
McDowell Print. - 11.28
Burns & Barrett 1.99
Mackey Mer, Co. 1.13
J. L. Mimnaugh Co. 2.98
Homo Furniture Co. 2.70
R. S. Williams (Gro.) 4.00
Sheorn & Son (clo) 9.85
Zemp & DePass (med) 8.15
McDowell Print. 14.00
Guy Lumber Co. 11.00
W? F. Nettles (chairs) 10.00
440.G5
CHILDREN'S HOME ACC.
Belk Lumber Co. .50
Camden B. & S. Co. (doors) 9.73
Leader Co. (clo.) 3.80
Water & Light Bill 8.84
R. S. V'iTi .ms (Gro) 10.64
Burns & Barrett 5.78
Labor nrwl meat bill 7.00
Plants 1.00
Building and Loan dues 9.34
Sou. Cotton Oil Co. (Fert). 9.15
Telephone service 5.21
Labor and incidentals 10.50
Potatoes 2.50
Rhame Bros, (gro.) 9.50
Home Fir. Co. (machine) 10.00
Wages and labor 37.00
Iwcidientals ' 10.00
Home Furniture Co. 10.00
Labor 7.00
McLeod Rush Co. 25.40
Camden B & S. Co. (paint) 10.20
Repairs (swing) 1.00
Furniture 86.00
Labor 7.00
Plants .75
Camden Furniture Co. 23.65
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266.74
To Fidelity Building & Ix>an
J (on mortgage) 200.00
907.39
Balance in Bank $3,767.02
W. II. Hiarris, Treasurer.
Blaney P. T. A. Holds Rejjular
EYES EXAMINED
? and ?
GLASSES FITTED
fflii ?0?^SR CO
.lewrlerH & Optometrists
CAMDEN, 8. C.
The BEST Gray Hair
Remety is Home Made
To half pint of water add
one ounce bay rum* asm all
box of Barbo Compound
and one-fourth ounce of
glycerine. * Any druggist
can put thfa up or you can
mix It at home at very
little coat. * Apply to the
hair twice a week until
the dtalred shade la ob
tained.
ffiKh* .
la Ml sticky or gtnum 9 and don oot rub
w. It will gradually darken'
ik?t bM or tnyMl* rajltaV* It wrf!
(tatty. B?rbo wltt hot Mr Ui? mmIol
'A
constipation
**I had a stubborn case of
constipation after a very
severe spell of jprip," says
Mr. John B. Hutchison, of
Neosho, Mo. rrWhen I would
get. constipated, I'd feel so
sleepy, tired and worn-out.
"When one feels this way,
work is much harder to do,
especially farm work. X
would have dizxy headaches
when I could hardly see to
work, but after I read of
Black-Draught, I began tak
ing it. I did not have the
headaches any more.
"When I have the sluggish,
tired feeling, I take a few
doses of Black-Draught, and
it seems to carry off the
poison and I feol just fine. I
use Black-Draught at regu
lar intervals. It is easy to
tako and I know it helps me."
This medicine is compos
ed of pure botanical roots and
herbs. Coptaias no chemi
cals. In 25-cent packages.
Womhn who neod a tonic should tJJce
Carqul Uaed over 60 years.
THERE IS NO NEED To be delayed
with fertilizer shipments from port
plants. You can always find all
kind of fertilizers, such as 8-3-3,
8 ? 4?4, 10?4?4, 12?4 ? 4, 7?5?
5, etc., as well as raw material for
home-mixing, at The Southern Cot
ton Oil Company, Camden, S. C.
NOTICE TO HOUSE-MOVING
CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals ivill be Received
urttil 12:30 p. m., ^onday, March 16,
1C3 1 , at the office of the Resident
Engineer, Camden, S. C., for moving
houses and other structures off the
right-of-way on Route 97, between
Camden, ,S. C., and Liberty Hill, S. C.,
Project 758, Kershaw County.
, 13 Buildings. ^ ?
I 10,033 Lin. ft. of fence.
All proposals must be accompanied
by a certified or cashier's check made
payable to the Chief Highway Com
missioner in amount of 115% of the
total amount bid. Proposal forms
may 'be had by applying to the Res
ident Engineer's Office.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all proposals and to waive tech
nicalities.
W. C. GASTON,
Resident Engineer.
' FOR THOSE .who are planning to
do .home mixing, remember that
you can always find ait the ware
house of The Sou thorn Cotton Oil
Co., all (kind' of materials, siuch ap
cottonseed meal1, kainat, manure,
salt, muriate of potash, sulphate
of ammonia, nitrate of soda, acid;
etc. Telephone 54.
W. O. W. MEETING
Live Oak Camp, No. 49, W. O. W.,
each month at 8 p. m. Visiting aov
meets the last Thursday evening ii>
oreignB cordially welcomed.
C. W. BIRCHMORE, C. C
vV. A. MARSHALL, Clerk.
Practice Thrift and Economy by
repairing things that have been use
ful, and make them useful again. Va
rious light repairs such as bicycles,
typewriters, lockJs, keys, trunks and
luggage, etc.
JENKINS' REPAIR SHOP
926. South Broad St. Camden, S. C.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
R. B. Elliott, Plaintiff
vs.
J. S. Hyatt, Defendant
Under and by virtue of authority
vested in me by the laws of South
Carolina, and under the terms of h
chattel mortgage, executed to me by
J. S. Hyatt, I will sell at public" auc
tion. to the highest bidder, for cash,
at Sheppards, S. C. during the legal
hours of sale, 12 o'clock, the 13th
day of March, 1931, the following de
scribed personal property, to wit,
three (3) mules and one wagon.
R. B. ELLIOTT.
Camden, S. C. March 3, 1931. .
FOR YOU
School Books.
Construction Taper.
Drawing Crayons..
Pencils.
Tablets? -now nhj^mmnt just rocoive<l.
Memorandum Hooks.
Hlank Hooks.
I/iose Leaf Fillers.
KeK-pronourn^njif ftifbles, only One
Dollar. (
? At ?
THK ME88RNOER nOOK STORK
GOVERNOR RICHARDS
Governor John G. Richards, at his
borne at Liberty Hill, where he Is re
siding since retiring from office a
month and a haV ago, was presented
during the week a silver service, the
gift of has friends, in. " appreciation of
his splendid service to South Carolina
1927-193 V Former Senator F. C.
Robinson, now a member of the South
Carolina state tax commission in pre
centinjr the grift said uhe governor'G
friends iro various parts of ihe state
had tontributed as an expression of
their esteem amd affection.
Though the Richaoxls admioisrrai'.ion
was stormy at times, th>e fact lemains
that Uhe governor's constructive rap
port advanced the material progress
ol Soutn Carolina in lanpor.uiu.
r.r j. The jrift was an; appropriate
reoogrriton of his constructive ; ^min
istration. ? Spartanburg H^rau'.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The Staite of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
By L. R. Joiies, Esquire, Probate
udge.
Whereas, M. A. Team made suit vo
me to grant her letters of Aomnie
tration of the Estate of arxi effects
of B. G. Team
These are, therefore, to file rnd
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors cf the said B. G.
Team, deceased, that .they be tmi ap
pear before me. in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held at Camden, S. C.,
| March 21st, after publication thereof,
! at 1 1 o'clock in the forme on, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said ?
Aidministartion should, not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 7th day
of March, Anno Domini 1931.
L. R. JONES,
Judge of Probate for Kershaw County.
Published on the 10th and 17th days
of March, 1931, in the Watereo-fltfes
senger and posted! at the Court House
door for the time prescribed by law.
IMPORTANT
VERY LIBERAL WEEK END AND
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Effective Mairch 27th to October 25th,
1931
ONE FARE PLUS ONE-FIFTH
ROUND TRIP
Between all points. Good returning""
Tuesdays following
EXTREMELY LOW SUNDAY
TICKETS
Sold for morning trains to all points
within radius of 100 miles at
ONE CENT PER MILE TRAVELED
Return limit dlate of sale.
Consult Ticket Agents,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Travel by train:
je^Ecoriomical' ? Safe ? Reliable
Dixie Heating & Plumbing
Company
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
Kleeirol Oil Burners
Steam - Vapor - Hot Water - Systems
CAMDEN, S. C.
Day Phone 500 Service
Night Phone 546 Quality
E. G. BURKF, Manager
NOTICE
Of Paving Assessment
Notice is hereby given that pav>
ing assessments will be due t!;e
City of Camden on April 1 si,
1931, and must be promptly paid
J. C. BOYKIN,
- City C!erk & Treas.
Easier Excursions
Tickets will bo Bold FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, and SATURDAY,
APRIL -1th, 11)31, between ALL STATION'S
on the
Southern Railway System
Limited to return within 15 ifays,
At ONE WAY FARE PLUS $1.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP
(Ohilldren half fare)
GOOD FRIDAY Stop-Overs Allowed FASTER SUNDAY
APRIL 3rd Baggage Checked APRIL iith
An Excellent Opportumty to visit Home
and Frierodis nt Greatly Reduced Kates
The Southern Serves the South With Many Excellent
Through and Local Passenger Trains
For Fares, Pul'lman reservations, tickets and schedules Inquire of
any Passenger Representative or Ticket Agent
Southern Railway System
TRAVEL BY TRATN
Comfortable Economical Safe
Iowa Brothers Set New World's Record in Ford
Governor John Hammlll of Iowa (loft) and Walter Kerrell, executive secretary of tho lown chapter of tho Amerlcnn
Automohllo Association (extreme rl(ht), cong.atulotlna the Davis brothora c;i t!,e establishment of a new world's
"> non-mot. r, non-wheel otop automobile "endurance record.
IOWA stalo officials and civic taa.lars wltnosr;od H\o
establishment <tf a now world's n -n-.notor, vio:i whe>l
stop automohllo on<].:ranc3 ro ovd rjc;..t'.y, v/hcn
Ralph and Holland Davis, brothors, fcro:faht their Mo;". el A
Ford to a lT.lt at tho orat ontranco of tho atate capUol In
I)os Molnos after 2.77R hours and 4(> minutes of conthntouH
driving.
Wlmn Oovornor Hammlll, standing v/ith Waller Forrnll,
</f;^nutlvo socrotary of tiro Iowa G'hnpirr of tho American
Automo*)!!o Air.c*!* nave, the filarial t'> r'np, t'n Ford
had traveled a total of 47,138.3 miles ovor ail corts of roads
In all aorta of we.ithor anrl had exceoded by 33,CG0 miles
.. *
and mora than 2,.".3"> hours tho American non stop ondur
aneo record which, llir re'or.*>r > ofT'H 1'ly recognized, wns
mad ) I >y a much heavier enr mirier nluioat Ideal condi
tions oil tha /n''h?nii polls speedway 1 a r; I. year. In the coumc
of tho endurance run, the enr, known an "The City of Do<;
Moines," covorod practically the enllro stain of Iowa.
Engineers who examined tho Ford at the conclusion of
tho r"n assorted that neither en^ltm nor chassis showed
evidence of the grwilll'ijc strains to which they were sub
jected during 'ho 111 days of continuous driving. Hoth
apparently, accord I Mg to tho oiiglneorp, would liavo been
Rood for anothor 50/. 00 mllea or morn. w