The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 19, 1916, Image 2

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In All The Tires made there Isn't one that won't me?*t it* Waterloo Home time, 'l'he lurking t?ek or the Nparklinj; kIhhm will reach Ita ortat* and then tw in# it iiere, we'll execute REPAIRS pryiuptly ami iinleMH the tire han rolled oft" t(M> many eenturlea, re store it to it* original condition. Ilieyele Nundrlen a siHK-iaJty. W e weld lirikrn parts ?( bicyrlftt. H. E. BEARD W. O. HAY'S Automobile and Machine Shop Camden, South Carolina Equipped the Kqual to any in the South. We make any kind ami nizv of spring, bent vaimdlmn stm'l uwd, ami guaranteed. Storage flatteries charged with the very lat??*t motor generating set at a saving of time and money. Axle and propellor shafts made and tfuuraiitccd to equal the factory product In every particular. Casings and Tubes vulcanized ? all work guaranteed. Presto-Lite Exchange ? Styles It and E cylinders always on hand. Fink Tires and tubes always In stock. We will personally see that you ar?? satisfied with our service or we do not want your money. Oxy- Acetylene Welding ? Castings of all kinds of metals a specialty. Thanking you all for the hand some sup|M)rt given me since going In business for myself, 1 am, Yours respectfully, W. O. HAY -J City Meat Market One door north of Smith's Garage. Choice Fresh MEATS * Choice Cuts 10c, 1 2 and 15c per pound. Cash Only. Nothing will be charged. Your orders so licited. Telephone 31. City Meat Market MOM KY TO On Improver! farina. Bfiny terms Apply to Li. H. Clarke, Camden, S C. 60. CASH Green Grocery ? Telephone 24 We have opened a meat market and green grocery in the stand formerly oc cupied by Campbell Bros., where we will carry at all times a choice line of Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb. Mutton and all meats us ually found in an up-to date market. We will make deliveries promptly and there will be no long awits. L. B. Campbell Manager KKKNIIAW NKWH NQTR8. InUrt-aliiir liamwiiingM GaXhcrrtl hroui The Kni of Hut I'lKf The iuun,> friend* uf Mm. S. J. IkuiT (on w ill regret ver> much to lourw tu.it she uM't witii the in Ls fortune of crippling Mc*rw*lf hi*t Friday. ycr f?M?t Ihi'hiii*' ciitAngled lit tiu* <ni|H'l, ranging !>?'? I" full, ami some of the smaller auk 1?* Imhio* ?cn< broken, We ho|H> for her it H|HMM|y recovery . SamuH NN' r . ag?s| about twenty v en f-H, ?||?*?t Saturday at the homo of hi* mull', Henry Wright, north of town. and wan burled at SaU'iu e?Mue ter> on Sunday, the funeral services U'liig <onducted hy |{oy. .1 F. Hani ' Ulolld S. M. Mu t hi. s. who has been with t In* Coast Line Kallroiul for a mini her of years, has Im^cii given the |><> sltlou with the Kershaw Oil Mill re fill I y resign**! l>y K. C. Cuivern. Mr. ami Mrs. II I,. Nrhlosbnr -g, ??f Camden; and Miss Fannie David. of < Vhinihia ; who were visitors here and A. S. Karesh <and D. IV Dye motored to Cluster Sunday In Mr. Hchlosburg'K <?a r. Mrs. Fred S. S?*ev?*r and Mrs. Keid Williams attemlrd the HtJlte Federa t Ion of Women's Clubs at Anderson last \H'i k as delegates from the Ker shaw Chii' League. Misses Nan and l<ou Young ami Mix* Margaret Iiogue, of Camden, vein vis itors In Kersiiavv Tuesday of last week, and while here tiiey were the bursts of the M Isses Myers. A nmrrlage of mueJi surprise' to the |HS)|>le at WcMtvlllc, was that of Miss 1 >ocla Truesdale to Melvin J. Truesdale last Thursday afternoon at Camden, hy Jrobate Judge W. L. McDowell. T*i<? additional niachilncry ordertni < fer tli-* Kershaw Cotton Mill some time ago. has nil Ihsmi placed ami is now In commission. There has also been U>UKht for the mill iXH Dn*jx?r auto matic looms, wjileh will begin to arrive In a few dnyft and will be erected and started up as fast as they can he j plneed.-- Kershaw Km. TIIK NKWS AT CANTKY. Cantey. S. ('., May 1(>. ? As it has l>eon quite 11 while since the news of Cantey has fwn re|>orted, will try and :lvc you a few dots. \\V attemhsl the I >o Is. a lb picnic op 'ast Saturday, the 13th. There were i good many candidates for the dlffer Mi l oMicers present- The/ all had something to say, and all were <\>nti lent of their election, esp??clally' the ?andldate* for sheriff? they are sure. I'lie re was a splendid dinner. All not plenty to eat. The ladles sold lee cream and lemonade for the benefit of DeKalh school, the amount n?ceived was around $'J7. J>eKalb Is a hustling little place. Mrs. I/oriek and Miss Croxtoty an* the teachers. Old DeKalh Is waking tip. Then too. Mr. Sam Truesdel and Mr. J. l-\ Clark, the en terprising merchants ; on the south side Mr. Workman and Mr. Kd wards, and Mi Rah* iti and others; on the west Mr Oghurn ; north with Capt. I?. L. Clyburn, east t?y other good folks, how could DeKalh k?*?*p from coming up? The lands twenty live years ago were worth probably LT?c to $1 j>er acre, now they would bring anywhere from to $.rH) |?er acre, ami then too, :tll of the tlmlier had b??en taken off Mr. Walter Ogbnrn and Miss I/Oulse i >gburn visited their sister, Mrs. J. K. ('rc?-d. of Cantey. and s|>ent a few days 1:? week. The awful drought has iwen partly hr??ken ut this writing and looks as If we may get more rain. The urns* w ill come now and so will ? aii'lldates. I>on't know which Is the worse. The candidates are so nice, and that is what everyone ought to he. And they will say "don't forget inc." How could we forget the dear things? Those who play baseball now don't like too much handshaking, for when a ball comes like it has U*en shot out of a gun and tips you on the end of your linger, in our pain, we don't want further trouble. The Cantey ba-?e ball team has be gun playing some. <?ur cotton Ls not up to a stand as yet The river has been full of people from far and near on Mondays en tell ing fish. The river on Mondays has been very low and they tell us that you can Just walk around and pick ' r them up. It's high living around here now. Nothing to do but pick up ttsh and the good merchants furnish the bread. Some don't even have to go to mill? It comes ground. Stockton News Note*. Hoykln, May 17. ? Miss Pearl Mahony "f Hoykln, spent a few days thLs week with Mls*es Sara and Jennie Hum ph ri?Y> Miss lla Hearden Hpent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hammond. Mrs. Clara Latham, of Camden, Is ^tending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hammond. Mrs. J. K. Pea roe has returned home after a few weeks visit to her mother, Mrs. It. J. SLm|*?on, niwr <?hewt<*r. Mr. Tom Turner, of Camden, s|*>nt Sunday at the home of Mrs. Annie Turner. Mi* Kdward Calloway and ^<?n. liar !?>.' i4 Uu? >ilok4*'H Brhlg** ?h-'Uoo I mi Un^lon county, are *|?cndlng a feu dax* wIUi her hr'Alur. Mr. C V. Gal loway. Nftsy Komi McUmkI, of Oioidcn, Sunday night with MUn 1 fTt INrden. Prof. A. Humphries, of Kershaw s|h>iii t )i?? week end with 1?1m parent*. Mr. and Mm, C. N. . Humphries. Master Arnold Workman spent flu week end with relative# at iH'Kftlb. i ?n Sunday evening the Swift Creek lia ptlMt church curried out very sue ressfully a Mother's Day programme Mr. I. J. MeKenvde and Dr. Robert (ioodale made splendid addresses Misses Katie Turner ami <>ma Work* man entertained with very appropriate H|HtS'IU?n. KnKiiHfr Sentenced. Salisbury, N. C, May 15. ? A. Tan kersly, <>nglucer In charge ??f the South ern Hallway's New York New OrlMinfl Limited, which on Noveml>er 14,1015 In the.yar<l here, crashed Into the rea r of a N|>eHal train, killing two and injuring twenty two j>as*cngerH, today was sentenced In suj>crior eourt I to serve four months In the county [Jail. Tankersly last week wan found | guilty of manslaughter, the Jury re | commending leniency. The court, after pronouncing sen tence, granted the county solicitor j>er mission to hire out the defendant. Ta n kersly Is at liberty on ball, hb counsel having given notice of an up is* a 1 to the State supreme court. "The Battle Cry of Peace" ? coming. CITATION. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. By W. L. McDowell, Enquire, Probate .1 udge. Whereas, Mrs. Victoria J. Li|*H.-omb madc suit to me to grant her Letter? <>f Administration of fche Estate of and effects of Thomas J. Ll|>seomb. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the klndre? and creditors of the f#ald Thomas J. Lipscomb, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to in* held at Camden, 8. C., >n May 31st. next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, whj the said Administration should not he granted. (ilven under my hand, this 17th day ?>{ May, Anno Domini, 1016. w. l. McDowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw (3o. Published on the ll)th ahd 'JOth days of May, 1}>1(5, in the Camden Chroni cle and |H>sted at the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. NOTICK OF SALK. State of Soutli Carolina, County of Kershaw. Cnder and by virtue of a mortgage >f personal pro|H'rty, executed by H. M. Hampton t<> Hank of Camden. < 1 11 1 <m i March IP. 1!>1.'{. ns-orded In the offhv of the Clerk of Court for Ker shaw County In Hook r?2, page (>M. securing Ills note ami mortgage are now past duo and unpaid, and the ?ondltlon of said mortgage broken. I i have taken possession of for the said i Ma nk of Camden, and will offer for sale at puhlie outcry, at 1~:30 o'clock, on Monday. June 5th. 11)10. at the <hop formerly occupied by the said K M. Hampton, on Arthur Street in the City of Camden, the following j>er sonal property covered by the said mortgage : one International Harvester Oaso line Fngine: one plainer; one .band saw abd blades; one drill press ,tnd bit-*; one iron frame rip saw; one iron frame cut saw; thirteen wood pulleys (more or h?ss ) ; forty-five fis>t of shafting (more or less i , ten hangers i more or less ) ; two wood frame wood saws; together with all saws, belts, i and other blacksmith shop tools of every kind and description in the s:ii<l shop of It. M. Hampton. Terms of sale, cash. I.ACRFNK T. MILL-S. Attorney for Hank of Camden. May 17. 11)10. MASTER'S SALE? j state of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Court of Common Pleas. I Josephine L. Walker, Maggie Latham. Irene I^uham and Horace Latham, Plaintiffs, against ' I faille L. iirown, Marvin Latham. Cladys Ivatham, Fletcher Latham Mamie I^atham and Jimmy Latham. I Defendants. I'nder and by virtue of a Decree of his Honor M. L. Smith. Circuit Judge of date May 10th, 1916, I will offer fur sale at public outcry within the legal hours of *ale, before the Court House door In Camden, Si* C., on the tlrst Monday in June. 1910, being the 5th day thereof, the following describ ed real estate: All that piece, fwirccl or lot of land situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, count, \ of Kershaw and in the City of Cam den. fronting Fast on Lyttleton Strts>? of said city; bounded North by prem ises of Mary V. Ilrnce ; Fast by Lyt tleton Street as aforesaid ; South by premises of Hruce, formerly of Doug ins M. L'ltham ; West by premises of j Ciulgnard. formerly of Workman, j Terms of sale? Cash. Anyone desir ing to bid at said sale shall first de posit with L A. Wittkowsky, Master I for Kershaw County, the sum of one | hundred dollars ($100.00), or a certi J fled cheek upon some hanking Institu tion for the same amouht, as un evi dence of g.KKl faith. L A WITTKOWSKY. Master for Kerfthaw County. Camden, S. C , May 17. 1916. fiS 7 "Tie I tattle Cry at Peace coming Wrdnt wday'0 W?r Summary. Progress for the Austrian* again*! lie Italians tn Southern Tyrol nwd ?*? - he l<ower Isonam and a continuation ~f thr Hw.sxlatt a?lnMW throUKh Kur UhChu toward .Viosul, tbtf Husalan oh ?e?tlve the Batfdad Hallway, are rt*lat?Hl in the Intent official communi nt Ions from Vienna and Petrogra <1. In tin* other theatres there Is much trtlllery fighting. 'ait lit 1 1*? activity by tin* Infantry "Tin* Astrian* In tin* region south ii i ? I southeast of Trout in Southern I'yrol art* reported hy Vienna to have ^apt tired Italian trenches at several ?H)lnts, taking prisoners men, tmoiiK them ilT" > otiUvrs. and captured 7 unns ami 11 niarhln^ guns. Tin* ?lit ry of Austrian* into Italian trenches ?ast of Monfalcone near the head of the < ? til f of Trleat, aifll the <*apture 'icrr ??f additional ??ftl?A*r>* and men also Is recorded. IVrrograd rofM?rts that the Kussinu foi?s? ? ld?'h recently drove out the Turk* from tin* Kowanduz region, Is ?out liming its propi'ss westward to ward Mosul and tin* Tigris Hlver re gion and drawing nearer to the Batf $lad Hallway. To tin* northwest, around Dlarls'kr the Turks atUmpted an at tack on the Huxslans hut were re pulsed. On the other i>ortlon of the line in , Belgium and France the artillery of 'u?tl^ sid?*t continue active, ladii^ espe ?lallv vigorous In Belgium In the re 'floti of Dlxwudc and St. Georges, and In Framv around the Avocourt wood. *1111 .'?>! and Ive Mort Homme, north west of Verdun. The Germans have 'dim-ted another Infantry ' attack against the French |M>sltlons west of Illll ,'101, hut the attack was checked by the French artillery. The Germans in the lake region be twe<;n Dvinsk and Vina occupied ad vanced Hussian trenches near Lake I>olJe. The Husslans, however, in a -ountcr attack expelled- the invaders. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Douglas and Ella Griffin, LugotY. Eddie Leo and Bnuua Whltaker, Pan ley Hill. Soloman Williams and Mary Fur^l >;on, Hoy kin. Edward Henry and Itochelle Braeey, Cassatt. i l*aw rence Wilson and Mary Brown, Camden. Kohert Johnson and Marie Hunter, Ounden. Unfits- Abraham and Mary I'rlnfile, Horatio. (Ji'tcn Ballard, and Helen Gaines, Gamdeii. Walter Jacobs and Blnkie Potee, itlaney, . James Truesdell and Carrie John pou> Cantey Hill. J Italia rd Mild Ids UoukI**, ( lillHlt'lt. Ivinlf Carl us and Uoldle William#, Kershaw, Kobert Springs and Qeorgeai^M Dar 1 ?> . (l?linlei?, Jumes J)ixou and lluttle Hal), Cam don. A man's wife may not know what ho suspect* ahout her, and often he doen* n'l suspect what she knows about him. "The Itattlo Cry of IVace"? coming. KKrKKSENTATIVKS IN FIGHT. DUciikhIoii of Negro Question Caused Congressmen, to Come to IUohn. It mm "The lit rtJi of ? Nation" and a ?enor?l discussion of the negro quoa tJon that caused tho tint light l>etweon Representative Nioholls of South Caro? llna and Representative lxtillmck of Now Jersey In tho dining room of a Washington hotel Tuesday night lact. Incidentally Nleholls who Is one of the "ha h,v'" members of the house, be ing but .'*l ywlrs of age, but built on the plan of Jesse Wiilard, plugged his adversary a couple of Miff one* In tlie Jaw. knocking him to the tioor. Acivrding to one account Nlcholls had entered the hotel and taken a seat In ttvo restaurant A few -?! later Leblwok ???w in ami Uh*TZ! at a table adjoihlnf that of NfcfcJJ 'Mm* Ih?4M? behthnvk to kS him as the two have beeu frleiajmS <-owlng to Uulii joining robins In the house oit)(Y) ^ / It wa* not Ion* before U'hUuufc u gau u tirade unwind the film ptotui*; stating with much emphaslx that to south iwvor know how to treat J?. ?T0 anynow. ??My fnther whh an aboUtloaigt," fe exclaimed, with much empbahbj, "iJj 1 am an nl>olitionlst." Nii-holU could stand it no lo?^.r ?I don't on re a rap," ho yelled. W or a box it your father or yourself," a ??If you repeat that again 1 wtUUkl It an an tnault," wild I^ehlbuek. Instead of reissuing, howvveH Nix-hollM landed two sw lft bU>w* 0?tW of the New Joreey au'iutier the latter staggered to the tloor. 3 attempted to get at NM*>IIn but the 1^ terventlon of some friend* who in 'the dining room at the time ptweat tnl. The Incident was the princlprf g<*wip on the floor nnd la the ot^ room* of the house the following mc*.; Ing. -a Incidentally, when NlcholU? p# ^ his ottlco this morning he fomui'a uot? of a]>olotpry fr<un UMbaek for hi? ^ In the affair. 'Hie two have made m and It is said they are as good frieofr as they over were. Camden Milling Company MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Home Ground Meal, Grits, Cow Feed, Cracked Corn, Graham Flour, Etc, | . a We Hell Hay, Shucks, Pea Hulls, Ground Cobs, etc., and will have it stock the first of March a supply of Lintless Hulls and Feed Cotton Serf Meal, these Hulls are gotten out by The Buckeye Cotton Oil .Co. These people having put In machinery which reworks the Hul\s, taking off prat tlcally every particlo of lint, leaving nothing but the hull itself, and* every one knows there can be no food value In the lint, and as there Is 25 per cent, lint taken from the Hulls, you can readily see the sarii^ in the feeding of the LINTLESS HULL in preference to the old hull wid| the lint on them, we ask you give us a call, and any time that you hart anything in the way of Grain, Hay, Shucks or Fodder, to sell, see mu ns we buy and sell these products. Several tons of cotton seed fertilizer meal for sale at the right prices. Respectfully, Camden Milling Company FARM FOR LANDS SALE 420 acres, 5 miles north of Camden, 200 acres in cultiva tion, about 75 acres in mill pond, on which is located a good flour mill, with a capacity of 35 barrels per day. The mill is in good repair. Plenty of long leaf timber for building pur poses. One 7 room dwelling, 5 tenant houses. Known as the Vaughan Mill property. Terms easy. H. M. Fincher place, 2 miles from Court House, contain ing 20 acres, one good four room dwelling, 16 acres in culti vation. Terms easy. LET YOUR WANTS BE KNdWN TO C. P. DuBOSE & CO. Camden, S. C.