The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 06, 1914, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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M M<' ?<l (Um atil ??U?f at lk? PmIdIIki *1
( S?*( K Caroi.'M
I JOO N . lirojnl Hi, - 'I'iioin*
CiMil'U li, H. < Murdi O, lol l,
If hoinu fallow had pulled a "raz
vter' or a "Jcfi hand wheeler'-' ( )i 11 1
Leg|hla>t ive fracas would have boon
eomplet e.
'I'hai'n Home hull and row story
wi! are reproducing from the Char
lotte < > !>:-?? ? i \ f- r in today's Chronicle,
but It pay to keep your ey# ? on the
Mock ruiwln^ induct r> in West W?
tei ee by iIic'ho pro>jressl v?* farnnTH..
,\cxt Monday uttthl !h tin* date nel
(or tho municipal candldaics to t < ? 1 1
? ho people wh> t h?j> hhonld serve
? l?e ??!<>;. It ik hoped that a lai\Ko
crowd will ho in attendance at tint
court '-house.
The failure of the Seaboard to
pui in a side tracK at tho new
power pJant has held the , work
back. r.ou*iderahJ> oth*?i!Wf^*? the men
in charge say the work In ^oii'K for
ward rapidly.
In another place in .published a
lint of new residence* now in course,
of count ruct ion which shows thuti
( 'auiden Is xrowjng rapidly.
The senate on WedneKdny ulKht
adopted a motion that killed all se
cond and third reading b 1 1 1 h ? - In
fact, wiped 1 1 k calendar' clear of. nil '
matters on it. Under thlh motion
died the Former hill, the two-cent;
rate hill, the compulHory education
hill and many other matters of Ken- ,
oral Interest.
SKWS <>F Till-: (OI'llT.
last of ( 'aw'x l)is|H?sed of I p To
Thursday AMer'iiooii,
I
The March term of criminal court j
opened Monday morning with Judge
(5, 10. i'rltice presiding and Solicitor
< representing the State. Up
to tiie present only small iniHde- I
meanor eases have been disponed of, i
in nearly all cases the culprits have
been negroes. The grand jury fin- |
Ished Its work at 12 norm Wednes-j
day and handed in i t h present nients. ]
Judge 1'rlnce's charge to thej
grand Jury on opening of court lias j
been the Hiibject of milch favorable
comment, and it was listened to
with intense interest by every mem-;
her of this body. Many of the law
y.ers pn s< u t saj it 'was as line as
has ever been delivered m this court
room. We regret that time and
8pa.ee prevent s us from, reproducing'
the charge in full as it would make
interesting reading, but it will ap
pear in our next issue.
I^oHowing is a list of ? Mses dis
posed of up to yesterday. a ml we
understand tin- court will be em-ag
ed i ti i !i <? : r ia 1 ! or! ay of < I . 1'i :t -
k< r, t ha">:? d with ihe murder of.
fb'nry ? ? lii'Kluefs. Mitac time ago.
I rhy Kre.sh l> plead guilty to a
? ?barge of assault and battery ami a
sentence of six months or a fino of
*7.i was imposed.
J.oe lOnglish, violation of dispen
sary law was found yi u > 1 1 -y , and in
his absence., a sealed sentence was
made out.
(iiiir.ey Collins and Wilda Collins,,
for 'keeping a bawdy house were
found guilty and sentenced to One
year in penitent i a t > and pay a fine
of The sentence was suspend
ed'. pending good behavior in 'he
future. ' ?
Caeser l'ei'kiiis, obtaining goods ;
under fabe pre'etises. Tried in his
abseli i.i: ..nil found guilty.
Wiiliam Siltiili'i', ? iiarged with the ?
killing ot a ney.ru at l>ethiif;<- scl
eral weeks ago vs. is t re d for murder
and a < - ? i u i t t ? i i . 1 1 ? ? vv.t.. repr?'.-?".i ed
by attorneys Smith and llough.
Laney Khming plead guilty o!
voluntary ma tisia n g h t or. ami ?;is
seMemed tu Uui it*; t he p.'tn
??*??? isry. '? !r'::'.rp .~^ot . ><? tim
ing tin- ? !ifts:i,.a> holalays. 1 ! ? ?
was carried to ' !;e Camden !!o-;u
tal w lu i < <i ??-? ! w
tor I r< i lo? km w ? a us.
wound it. !.!* i'o'p .
Wa - h \ 1 ? ? \ a i ? : ? ? t' , a -> I! ? ! ba: ?
t cry . w a : .ii , ?. ? 1 * < I
.bih n .1 ef ; . ?: ?? on . .. - :: ? ?ad b.?: -
t ety . i 'I baii g n t ! ; y ..at - .-li
lt T.c. tl to six n.otit (i ; or a : :!ie
of s 7 a .
.1 ? ? ! i : i Jefferson, as- a:..: an ! !..o
tetv. pit -id miilty ami v v , : - s*-:;'.
etj ? o \ tie >n t lis or pa v * ; u ? -i ? < > :'
?$7 .
. ) in i -te.vn, violating t i ; i ? : irv
law, was . u n 1 1 guilty. S- n'.ence
$;*. tin or oaf yi'.ir. Sentcm e s
pembd fit terms.
Sam S:n.t , leirglary and larce
ny. Plead guiby t.n' case wa.; sub
mitted to a jury wl.o found him
guilty with ret om r.iiid a * ion to ?ier
cy. A sentence of five years was
imposed.
Sam Cautheu. t he negro w ho shot
three net-roes on the p'ant.ition of
1j. M. Mall, several weeks a^o, plead
guilty to H charge of assault and
battery with intent to kill. Judue
Prince in:p 's< d a sentence of three
years, tolling him that he wou'd
give him that let yth of time to
think over his t rime. Tin re are
jorri'nr rhnrprs nrr.lns* Sam, but i;
is not thought he will again be
brou-'ht to trial
Ju'i-n Willi. tits plead guil'y <o
a eh a rue of bureb'ry :ivrt l-.r.--- v
and **e ci ert a sen'enre of G months.
7ach Ferguson pVad u-ullty to a
charge of violntTg the' d ?p?-nsnry
law nnd resisting an officer A
sentence (t one jmr or a fine of
$15.) i 111 posed .
IioTrh Tt.oker was acquitted of
assault and battery.
Oav
he
It <i f uh linker, charged with antauit
ttlld buttery wuu found guilty and
received .1 pen tehee of ? montha or
pay a flue of $100. In tho absence
of Holi.llior Cobb, attorney I. c.
Hough appeared for tbe atate In
ihlrt rant*.
Warren Adam# plead guilty to a
charge of iorceny and repelved a
sentence of #lx moutha.
In the abneneo of the prosecutor
Terry l>yo mum acquitted of a charge
of burglary and larceny.
W (). Nicholson, J <), Nicholson
and rt Nicltolftoii, charged w^'h
ma;icioua mla< hief, Vordk-4 of guil
I ?> i?k 1 1 > c. S. Nicholson but not
guilty iiH to the others. C. H.
, Nl/dioJhou wiiM sentenced to serve ti
> months or pjfc> a fipp <?f |f>0. The
ac-tlorj was brought by iteden Hash,
who claimed that the' men had fore*
ibly ejected him from the hout*p In
: which he. was living Another
charge of larceny and pointing a
i> atoi at another, against tho same
men, was carried over t d the con
! < J 1 1 >? ? , 1 1 ddcjkfift ,
Walter <Jib#oil and HalHo (Jlbson
were tried for house breaking and
' luveny and both were 'convicted, re
ceiv 'it,, a 'MOilteiM e r?f | 8 monl h.s.
Tin* imm' was a striking exauiplo
of how uuick'lj juwtbe can he niet
??'l <>ut when the, machinery <>f the,
!au ii? {?ui in operation. Just a
fen hoiii h .after i lid erlhie had been
eon i'ii iff ted the t wo culprits lutd been
' .ti res! ed, tried and convicted, and
vyero ready to begin nerving their
Henteuf t ?v. The Kershaw Kra of
last Wee k t <. 1 1? 4>f | |JO crime In tho
foil jw.it rg .maimer-:
Sal lie tril'Kou, ? olored, who was
??niplojed a? cpok i 11 tin* home of
r * It. Hlackiuon for some time,
ijult that job Monday morning and
Bla n ed upon a career as a' sneak
thief. she began operation at the
hdnie (if .Mr. J. A. McCahkill, where
a he, Hee ii red >} 1 1 s t What pleaBed her
fMicy oi the clothing belonging to
Mis* Mamie FJij.her. one of tho lady
teachers, who 1h boarding at. .the
home; also picking up several artl
<-lpM belonging to the lady members
ot Mr. Mc( asklll s family. From
there she went to the homo of Mr.
I* ? !'?>? ( ulvern and helped herself .to
clothing; belonging to Mrs. Culvern.
Not Hat isf led yet, ?he entered the
home of Mr. G. VV. Holley, where
she was inspecting the clothing be
longing; to the lady boarders, when
discovered by Mr. Holley, before
slie could get away with her pick
tegs .there. She went from there
to i he home of Mr. (i. I<\ Cook, and
n. ado a selection there and was' held
t'P bv Mr. Holley, who had kept
v aich of her as she was leaving the
last home, who gave her over to
Chief Howell, who (,ave her lodging
in the city boat lory". The first of
the woman's stealings she turned
over to her husband, Walter Gib
?on, whom she was "to ineeT by ap
pointment at the 'J : If. p. m. train,
but she was discovered just in time
to break the engagement and the
man had to make the trip alone,
but a phone message by Chief S'?w
e 1 io Sherift Huckabee at Camden
secured his arrest. there and he. was
returned to Kershaw on the' night
tr.iia l>\ deputy sheriff lltnkabee.
tiibson and his wife came here
some time ago from Columbia,, the.
woman finding employment as a- j
hove stated, and the man securing j
a job at the oil mill, from which lie
wan discharged last week on tic- j
?'.'tint oi fighting. Their plans fori
e 1 r(j departure h.'ivc been seriously j
i ' ? I e r ! e , e ( | with, and thc> will like- I
l.v be d i a iiu d lor . onie : i me.
Sum A le\and>.- i\ assault and bat
4 ?> and i .t rr\ i a y co:u-ea|ed w ea
pons. <iUili\ as to first i miiii and
seu!en<e ot one year or $leu was
i :ii posed.
.loiuis Ai'ihur. .1 esse 'i'ayior and
Joe Sniis, a^ssUll and batter> withj
in. cut t<> kill, were found guilty and
s li t et'.eed to serve terms of eighteen
months each.
it chard Truesda'e. charged with
assault and battel \ will) intent to
ki I was found guilty of simple as
s ul' and sentence <?f thirty days or
fine of, .V 2 0 w.ts imposed.
(?rant! ?furj pi-OM-n! meats.
To His Honor, <i?orj;e K. I'rineo,
I *!?<?: i 1 1 in*; .1 mine, Sprint Term of
Court, Kershaw County, S. C.:
Wo ,i iie ( i ran*I .1 u 1 > for Kershaw
County, t>f>; ii'uvc t<? make the fol
' ini'ii! . \V o have pnns
< <1 ..iipli bills handed us by flu- So
'? ? >r We h;i\f a point t (| loinjait
> < 1 1 < ouir.y * > 1 1 1 1 ? > s . Koads and >
. and I'nhlie buildini's and!
i.> flirted ihem to take ?haia_o
. v- ; ? . .v . duties. Wo l ?* ? t* j
- w i ? ha* v iMinl the ?
? >.< . ? .1. iid t'i nd it in \ ory kou
We I'l'i iMjilio nd. t hat t ue '
. .1 ... : jmI! !-? r;:-:inl 1
? : - < i ! 1 1 1 i ? : u.i: a I
?v i'vi- v. .. : .????!" badly in '
. i- .. ? ? ? - \ it t v. :
? ' ' " ' " "" ; : '' n w i
in.. \\ ? \\i : < 1 u ... .1 ? ,i . . 1 t u" i
? i :: ' . . ! * -tr t. , .? - . * ? ? V? ;
' t.!i a ' : .> a year a.-'n : !:o sau.e
11 ' - , ; i . , . u t i > ? ? ? ? ' : c \\ ! i a ' . ?
*W .4" " ? 'VlM-'V.V; 1
? ; r : ? ? ?i. ? ? . aitiu. w ha 1; wo r< -
' ' . . i ! ? ? a 1 '???!:.. ed ' > ? , r ? ?!se*\ ;
? . ? . ? _* I > ? a \ ? ? ? ' 1 Say that wo n o t ? ? J
v " .i . "c.it .! al i-!' i> r . ? ! . that h ?
?. r ! ! ? >i: . ? ? - lo-a t \ K * i? t . and is
i ?'(?.! .a .n in I i".s eonncc
' *i?-a. v. e w<>u d liko U) rotonimend
'<? 'no Couti!) au'horities, that an |
>? ra imt.: !..? placed under t ho I
i front dot r a: Ha entrain e of thol
. hulldiiiu. wh.n w r think ran ho!
done writ \ ? : > 1 1 * * ! ? ? . xpense. and
on 1 d ad 1 n ii. ! ? ?<> t 'io ciiavenicnoc
of i h ? ho en'er np the building af
ter dark, and no-re over would add
much to Ho- pr;?'o> *'.? n < f the build- 1
iiu;. providing H? i : ): t wore to
hum nil niuht Wo he^ to sfiv that
'*??? Alms 1 1 ' ?' ? r :\LV d ihajui. ;
i n ? t 'he inmate-, ,tr- well ? a red for i
The roads thr<->if? ? ?: |
*>aio :n food j-h.'|.-. win. ihf fol
1 in o\. ? j ' i< i > 1 ? v H::f- j
f 'o T > W : , hip. the:-. ? . ? <> ) ,? '
w ha 1 la-.'...! W.. c ?
!?? t- .? to . });o :<"<->? 'inn ?.f iho ?
>uH ^ I) : III elT^.|,|: ( f (ho I
public road across H e Soutl orn H. j
K near Spahlinc. 1* is :r b o' I
shape and should br> attended to tit
o'irr. It has been oal'rd to our a?
i tcntion that the law is beiiiK very |
much violated. not an we believe In
i ? ii i"iut!l> , but thru u luck of know
ledge of I he purlieu so violating the
name. That th? d*?ad carcasses of
animals should he hurled, and not
left out in Hie open for the dogs
and buzzards to prey upon, as It 1m
said that ?uch practice*) is the
ilieanv thru which -hog cholera Js
spread. W(i would suggest that the
county autlioriioM have pouters print
ed and placed in conspicuous places,
sighting the law in such cases, and
we he) love that such will do a grout
deal of good.
We would suggest that the schoo
Trustors, look closer into the pub
lic schools, and make frequent vis
i i h to the schools houses during the
school tortus. We would also re
coiniuerid thai the school trustees
and teacher# throughout the coun
ly sirlcUy enforce the law as to vac
cina' ion. As we have had several
complaints coining to us concerning
ihla matter, We believe It very ne
cessary that this he' attended to ut
once.
i it lias been reported to us that
one W. T. Gardner, out. nour the ,
Ijoriuitage Cotton Mills, is maintain-;
lug a place of nuisance, In that he ]
keeps his store open throughout the
thumb bouts on Sunday, and we
called Mr. Gardner before us and!
t hat ho was very Indifferent as to
w'nai lie said to us, and invited soiuo
members of our body out to partici
pate in bin wrong doings on Sun
day, saying that he thought it was
a pretty come off that a man could
not ' i u le bis own premises,.
We desire, and say 4 his with a ?
great deal of pleasure, to thank 1
your honor for the splendid charge j
you gave uh. It was one well worth
listening to. We believe, that such
lectures, us we took it as such, does'
lots of good, and only wish that1
more of our .Judges would elnbor- j
ate in aii ch a way In delivering their
charges to the body of grand Juries.
Wo thank your Honor, and other
court officials for your many kind
nesses shown us at this term.
Respectfully submitted,
K, J. Lewis,
Foreman,
Wild) \\l> WOOIjY St'KNlOH
Wct<> Those Wit ncttscd ut Wo<liM?*?
day Sewnion ?^f lyefCislature.
/ ...
A Columbia special to tho Char
lotte Observer, dated March 4, nays:
Wild scenes in which Gov. Oole L.
Hlease wttH the central figure mark
ed i he sefsion of tho House Wed
nesday evening, the Governor ' at
one stage throwing off IiIh 1 coat
'and saying he would whip any man
who tackled him. This occurred
on the floor of the House. Mem
ners rushed wildly about and the
speaker called for orden
? r'ei haps in the history of South
Caro.i.na, since the memorable Oar
pet bagger days there, has never been
enacted a drama such as was slag- I
ed in Tin* House of Representatives :
then, Governor Hlease started aj
precedent when he appeared Oil ittc '
floor of rhe House to present a per
sonal message in connection with I
! >i aiemehi s made in the House this
'afternoon by llepresentati\ e W. P.
Si t ? \ ?-i: st > ti" and others in regard to
the recent asylum investigation. < v
The Gb\? rnor had got ontj a few
inirnrn:;. into discussion when ho
id words with Roprcscntat i ve Hrin
'1 ?? T. Y.oumaiis, which however, 1
e >i!< d pleasantly, Mr. Younia.ns a-}
p ilo'.'-./.ng and the (low. nor accopt
iii.; i lie i.iKiM'iiy with remarks as to!
i t* . Voum. tils' joining the Henediets.
Holding a copy of the local af
: r< o<>n paper in his hand Governor
Hlease started an attack on Rop
r' sOLiativc Stevenson of (.'he raw by
saying a: first "iho gent Un. an from
C'heraw," and then correcting "No,
1 mean the'ineniber from Cheraw."
Governor Hlease had not proceed
e 1 ver> far when Representative
Stevenson said he was misquoted by <
i he afternoon paper and said he had
been reading from the record of tho
asylum investigation at a point
vhere newspaper quoted him as
speaking. Governor Hlease had said
i . 1 1 ii Mr. Stevenson made tho
statement atrihuted to hitn"in his
Uihle' Mr. Ste'.enson had said what
.v a s untrue.
i ? i c < O/Yernor used strong lan
guage at Minis, and said he was
p.t-parcd to meet Mr. Stevenon or
> (:<?:.-> ou:>.!de. '1 lie particular point
tvpor.ed -this aftenu.on to which1
Hu'. er.,or Hlease obj. cud was the!
purported statement that l>r. Sauti- j
i :s was uoing t . ? tie dismiss d to!
,t. .??<?. wiiv for Mary Haker. . .Hlnck*-*
Mr. Stevenson explained that, hoi
w a:* rrrtrllng from (he record.
, ".liiowit:" explanations, <! ? i ring
\.-'i:. I. Mr. . S ' * ? \ i-iison asked the t i ? ? \- - J
emor to withdraw his remarks, the:
i . i > t ? 1 ? ? n t 'appeared t-o be el( sed. and i
( ? rnor he jisje stated that i: Mr. '
S i \e; son was misquoted he was
re ? !\ to indicate his withdrawal |
of h;.-> s a'etUetits made a .-.hurt {
*a' r it*- before-.
So ui ti e clouds began to g.-'her!
a:: .in when t h ? ? (itnernor s:ar ? d to i
:-.e!)>,ii- about Kepresi ti ? a t i vo I
It "-fuel! nf Charleston, anotlur who
^ ] ?? ? k ? tiiis afternoon on the a.^Iunii
::t ?? -rr Mr. Harnwell arose and
? ! .hit the Const it ut if n gavel
?lie Co\ i rnor the right to send tnes
.si^es m the General Assembly on !
the condition of the State and like l
a t ' is referred to in the Constltu
t'oti, hut that the Governor was
dealing in personal matters.
\: this point Governor Hlease
slid "Cowards hide behind terhni
ri11". s " llepresf utntix e H irtiwell
s'arW'il toward the Speaker's ros ?
'rum frcm which the Governor was;
speakirc. and fer a few moments'
t' |ook< d s if a personal encount
erwonhl e'fUP. Hut the sergeant
a'-arius and members lu'?>r ened,
?n. I j).:* ^i i rf f b?* <?-nrtny t
even's was a closed incident.
G . vernor Hlease to'd thei
Speaker he would la\t tub in'o his
aie: i,iul> r t he ru,i"v. "t?d
-?noi? ?? . f *i'^' ha vine ? K ^ or. per* uni
ty. af lw 1 d . to present hi* vl^ws
to the pen p to thru the n^w* -pn p ?r<*. |
"1 have stood just beyond t he j
r-ii'jne n-d S-'T-rl snrr>f?c?ic r'-tnnrks,
abuse and ridicule hepped upon mo. t
I hive stood it ns jot g as 1 intend
^Vhe Governor stated that he had ,
come to tho Huub? tonight with the
i.lwii of eiiuor going to the beyond
himself or to jail, and that he had
read n iw;u*H about himself as faiso
uk (lie binges that .awing on th? gat?
of hell. Kinihhing his message, th*
Governor started to leave the half,
Kcpieseniulivo Stevenson appeared
in the House alhle, moving toward
(lie door I rum a more direot point
i httii the <Jnwr|ior. The two met in
Hit- na i row aisle neu the door. It
liu now btated that it wHb not Mr.
8 of< iiH0li'b iutelilon to make a per
sonal aHack on tho Governor, but
merely to tell the Governor person
aii> i hat he had not intended to
apologize.
A' any rale tho move of (he two
men w<is misunderstood. Heyr#seu?
itUivie Kortnef appeared on tho scone
Other members rushed up. The
Speaker rapped for order, called to
(hi' Horgeant at arms and In a few
moment* adjourned the body. The
House was in u turmoil.
Governor I) lease (brew off hln coa
with the remurk that he would whip
an>one who dared attack him, or
; wo ni a (o that effect, .lubt what
i happened in t6ld In many ways. To
I this < orr? t j/Otiiient it appeared that
Mr. Kortner pressed Mr. Stevenson
l?a'k. Senator McLaurin and Rep
| ri'bi'iitat 1 ve George Browning grab
b.'d (he Governor, The crowd surg
t'd against the big doorb. At. that
rnonient' Mr, McLaurin opened Hie
door, and the lobby of tho State
House in a moment held the crowd
out beyond the lioiibe doorb.
Governor Bleas? was rubbed dowit
HtaliH by his friends. Others were
kept back and in a twinkling quiet
whh restored, following a series of
incidents the most remarkable that
ever occurred In thin General As
sembly and probably In any leglsla
tive hall.
In the course of his remarks, be
fore the statement by Mr. Steven
son that ho had been misquoted.
Governor Hlease had said that. "You
can get satisfaction in this hall or
out. 1 propose to die in defense
of ? my character." Mr. Stevenson
said, in several interruptions of.
remarks of the Governor, that ho
whh speaking t tills afternoon from
the record.
Mr. Harnwell had stated this af
ternoon, as reported: "There is
only one conclusion and that is
those who have read tho report of
tho asylum Investigation and see it
reflected upon the Governor are
afraid."
The .whole matter aroso out of a
resolution that was before the
House to reopen tho Investigation
of the asylum. The discussion of
this took a wide range and' created
much feeling In the House, the cli
max of which was -the demonstration
this evening.
Wants ? For Sale ? Rents
Ads inserted under (Ills . heudjnp
for I cent [*?M- word, No ;id taken
for less than 25 cents.
FOR KKNT - Two large rooms,
suitable for light house keeping.
15 loxttrif lights and use of bath
room. Phone 20'J-L,
FOR SALE. Hunting right on
l.tMMi acres of land from 8 to 10
mill s from Camden. Reached eith
er l>y die or railroad. Apply to
I. ('. Hough, attorney, Camden.
\<H1< I-] On or aout- April lstf!
1 1 ' y fri'-nds will find me one door |
nortlr* of the Chero Cola Bottling
works. SCll', The Barber.
WANTKD? At once, a man to sell I
sewing machines and collect. Call 1
or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., I
C. A. Mlant'on, Mgr., Sumter, S. C. j
4 6-3-tp
FOR SALE ? Camden Five and
Ten Cent Store for sale. ? Sam Mil
ler, Proprietor, Camden, S. C.
COFFINS and CASKETS ? A very
complete line and at very moderate ;
pric? s at T. J. Arrants, Camden. 2t j
KNIGHTS HILL EXCHANGE ?
Open Wednesdays and Thursdays.)
Ter>s served from 4 to (>. Misses j
MeDowall. 4G-4tp
TOR SALE -100 bushels select
Tool cotton seed, also 7 5 bushels of
Cook's improved big boll seed, at
$ 1 .00 per bushel. J. L. Guy, Cam
den, S. C. 4 5-4 1 p.
LOST-- Monday night, between
Monuinenial Square and Main St.,
I black Fur Scarf. Reward if re- (
turned to Mrs. I/^wi? Conder, 4 18
Laur.iiS Street; Camden, S- *'?
WANTED ? A man to take care of
iu> ne.d of cattle. Man of family
preferred. Apply to W. A. Rush,
Wosterham Plantation* Lugoff, S. C.
? Henry Savage, Camden, S. C.
WANTED A family of workers
to as-sii-t n Tnn king- lot and poul
try. Belshaw Hairy and Poultry
Farm, Can.dtn, S. C. 43-3ti.
FOR SALE? House and lot on
DeKa'b stieet. All modern conven
1 nee*. Apply to N. R. Goodale, i
Camden, S. C. 4 4 j
FOR SALE ? A number of Jersey.
Cows with young Calves. Apply to
Goo. T. Little, Caimlen.
FOR SALE ? Barred Plymouth
Rock eggs for hatching. $1.25 per
15. Apply to James or Eugene
^omp, or phone 1<>, Camden.
FOR RENT? Two story house, op
j>osi e court house for rent. Apply
to 1206, Sixth Avenue. Broad, Cam
den, S. C. It. j
FOR SALE- Gentle horse, will
work anywhere. Alply to B. R. .
Truest! a !e, rftl 3, ('am den. S. C.
V !
Al io Transfer? Auto for hire j
on iiiunir> and ci:> trips. -Car al
wa; s in good condition. Call W. '
O Hay, at garnet* H>6: residence
305-.I, Camden. tf ,
i
NOTICE- We pay cash for mixed
or tow peas. G?>od priee. Twin '
Bro heiK, Cnnden. S 3t.j
See "Dora Thorne" at the opera
house next Monday night. Prices
25, 3 5 and 50c. ? ad v I
Funerals Directed
We supply the best of burial goods, con
duct funerals and relieve families and
friends of many unpleasant duties ince
dent to death. We are always prepared
to serve those who need our service.
B. R. McCREIGHT, CAMDEN, s. c.
MURCHISON
Wholesale Supply Company
There is a big concern in
America advertising that
"There is a Reason." We
claim there are "Numerous
Reasons" why you should buy
from us.
MURCHISON
Wholesale Supply Company
"Our Terms Are Strictly Cash to Everybody"
SEED. POTATOES, UNION SETS
And All Seeds For Your Garden
Nasturtium, Sweet Peas and Other Flower Seed
* DON'T TRY S
to Raise Chicken s CONKEY'S STARTING FOOD
Without Using 25c Package
W.ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE NUMBER 30
The Study of Soil
Fertility
has awakened the farmers to Uie&iece^it* of taking more -
crop to t lie acre, in order to have a net profit. 60 bush-_^
eis of corn to the acre is now almost a common ree^lt with the ^
best farmers and in extreme instances over 200 bushels is being
produced. This in being dono as much by intelligent* uso of;^.
Fertilizers as anything else. But one must have GOOD FER-'?*
TILIZFRS ? mado from materials that will feed crops evenly to ^
maturity. We claim that the Congaree Fertilizers, sold by U?? p
.ire without doubt as fino goods as can bo.. made, rfuna"<
ber of satisfied customers attesting to the stttne, cotifirmy our 4
statement. Ask any man w^b has ever usecV" Congare^,vJ^^O^'Untg
and he will tell you that he ^satisfied with them. *
Next in importance to Fertilizers is Agricultural Machinery* vh
We handle a full line of the most modern and improved labour*
saving machinery,, being agents for the " rli Ungya^iP^Mf
O.enderf I'low ro.K?<nd International H 6'cfo/pknd ' ' '
in s.ock a full Harrows, Walking Cultivators, OaoJ -?
llovs. Lrc. ^Kv^ye just l):id , shipped,, In' ft' Crtr 'load of very
finr> mule s, and n car of Piedmont Wagons. See us. -?sen
SPRINGS 8c
Camden, S. C.