The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 17, 1917, Image 8
ADDITIONAL MEN KXAM1NBI)
l'liynit ittiiH Kepi Ifu?y For Three IHiy*
This Week.
Tin* |qc|) hoard f??r ihl? county vsi
moned two hundred additional wen to
api*ar l?efoiv them for examination
thin week. Up to *lx o'clock yester
day al>out fwo thirds of this number
had l?een examined and (lit* tliultiiun
of the physicians follow ;
The following were examined Moh
<lay and rejected hy physicians: G.
T. IIIumo,., 1; ?' ii urn i.i. L, IMayer,
Hex Fleming. Knau Ooodwln, I. It. Mor
ton, J. \V. Itlixgard, W. M. Outlaw,
Wfllle Knox, Willie Craft. Walter Wil
liams, W. I? Wootcn, Tom Annum.
Accepted hy physicians ami claimed
exemption Monday: Will llrowu II.
<5. Howell, K. T. Crouch, W. S. M^twell,
W. (J. Hahon, W. II. II. Thomas, .lu
lihrroughs, Chirtty Jone*. Zelllc Alex
ander. Frank TUojcuu*, JuUu UarroU,
Nathaniel Cunningham. Baxter (iary,
J. M. ICohh, Karl Johnson, <1uk Dcuip
m\v. Sain Sanders, <k W. Mobliison, S.
W. Ilogue, W. If. .tfmlti), Wlllard I?eof
?K.tu- Alexander, W. rrearott, K.
I?. Ooytltttdl M. <' .lohtimm, .?. It. <tnod
ale. ? ' *
Accepted by physicians and did not
i la I in exemption Monday; Wjriie She
inn, NV,( l?. Oghnrn, \V. T. IIiiggliiN,
Kddle <iasklns, Alhurtus Stover, j, W.
Kelly, Mack Tillman, H. M. Huckabee,
m II. Kahon, Kdgai Min h W. A.
('lurk, Abraham Anthony,
The following were accepted hy the
phywh'taiM yesterday and claimed no
exemption : Moses Van Duron, Henry
Itawls, J. i\ SnljH'H, \v. K. flower*,
M. II. Stephens, 11. It. (iaskins, J, I*,
ltcthunc, Itoh Harrctt.
The following were rejected hy phy*
Which Comet* to The Majestle Two I>a>'H Wed. and Thurn.
i Aug. 22nd and 23rd.
The Triumphal March
of
"\X7HEN wc announced Bevo
* * rcccntly, our hopes were
high. We knew that we had
the most unusual soft drink
that had ever been offered: A
beverage combining the nutri
tive extracts of wholesome ce
reals, the zest of Saazer Hops,
a flavor all its own and abso
lute purity. We knew this be
cause, true to our own ideals,
we had experimented for years
before we were satisfied to say,
"We offer you Bevo? it is a
different soft drii^ik ? it is good
and it is good for you."
High as were our hopes for
its reception, we have realized
'/.-.em far and beyond our
expectations.
Now, one final word. We prom
ise you that, in accord with the
known principles of Anheuser
Busch and all its products, Bevo
not only will forever maintain
its present high standard of
quality, but as time goes on our
great endeavor shall be to make
this soft drink even more per
fect in every detail of its good
ness.
You will find Bevo at inns, res
taurants, groceries, department
and drug stores, picnic grounds,
baseball parks, soda fountains,
dining cars and other places
where refreshing beverages are
sold.
Hevo today is an estab
lished popular success. Ev
erywhere the same question*
is asked:?"Have you tried
Bcvo?"
Guard against substitutes.
Have the bottle opened in
front of you, first seeing
that the seal is unBroken
and that the crown top
bears the Fox.
Bevo ? the all-year-'round soft drink
Brvo is sold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by
Anheuser Busch?St. Louis,
Bl SCH DISTRIBl TING CO.
W hnlesale Dealers COLUMBIA. L>. C.
WORKMAN GROCERY C: . '
'..oci.1 Dealers CAMDkN, C.
shians yesterday: H, W. Ilogue, Mal
?ulrnl IUdt?>n, I?aw?vnee Troemlell, Wll
11ain Sturllu, J. C. (VjMiu*, Jatne* Stow
art. J. II. Cook, J. W. MeLain, Till*
mail Sowcll, James demons, Scipio
Springs, Jetho <Jay, B. D. Awiuoua,
j;. u??ir. J. g. Godwin* \v. m Ciy
tmm, J. ~F. Motley, 1 >?iv lil 1 )ye,
0. Clyijurn, Mack McCoy, M??e
ley, Willi# Sanders. 1
The following were .i? ??? 111?<I by the
physicians yesterday and ex
cmption: Nntlmii Thomas, li?*lt??n
prtkefordi Cohen Williams, John <?ary
llcnth, Ben Harris, tins )>1xou, Willie
Brown. Tboliimi Whitaker, F. 15. Ow
Mows Shannon, W. B. Ahcrnathy,
Saininie Willis, Huh Vincent, 0. H.
Mumi. Horace' Clyburn, Elmer Baker,
Melvin Lynn, A. F. Williams, .lamc?
Nelson, Johnnie Jones. W. A, Waters.
Alonzo McCormlck, (J. II. Truesdell,
J. \V. Gardner, Iber Ileal, Harris Ijutts,
Luther ii.iin-. H. L. Hmyrl.
No KxeiuplkNi GnwM.
The following is a list of tbosc who
were accepted hy the hk*al board tor
the National Army, hut who were re
fused exemption liy the local hoard.
These men still have an appeal for
exemption before the District Board:
Isaac Thompson, Tillman Matthews,
i<h? Bent. Charles W. Simms, Thos.
ii. Little, Edward Carolina, Oua Hayes,
L. J. Ballard, Luther Caldwell, John
Robinson, James Outen, Earnest W.
MHJhee, ItenJ. Tillman Davift, Ross
Carter, Dock Hutledge, Kdward F.
Martin, Joe Moses, Frank Kelley, Jas.
Madison MeLain, lOdward DoBose, Ed
ward Lee Truesdel, Luther PuBose.
Henry Maek, Leonard Scott, Early
McOq?KU1. William Bostle, Aapon Peay,
John Cunningham, Win, Dunlap Trant
ham, (Jrant Levy, Robert Williams,
Callie Brazwcll, Jas. Kirby West,
Fletcher A. Poison, SammiQ Bradford,
Jiinmie Norwood MeLain, Zncharia
Thomas, <?eo. W. Reeves, Harvey L.
Robertson, Jaiues M. ^Herbert, Fletcher
Jackson. Matthew DoBruhl, Matthew
Brown, RmjriTjlTTs7 Frank B. Ross,
Hurwell J. Truesdel, Richard McDon
ald. Simon Williams, Nelson Watkins,
Robert Jackson, Willie Cnhhagcstalk,
Noel Kinu. drover E. Rabon, Ernest
Hill. Hanip Boyd, Leonard Truesdel,
Yanc.v L. Lamrley, Wade Portoe, Jesse
J. James Beckham, J. T. florns
by. I). J. Poison, James Cautey. L.
L. Campbell, (Jeorge Reynold*, B. J.
Cassadv, Wells Deas, OInk Huckabee.
Edward Jones. M. P. Jones.
Minatune War Near Cassaii.
(>n last Saturday morning tb&?citi
zens of that iwacealde section of the
county about four miles east of Cas
Matt were Mtopped 1m the midst' of their
prepa ration* for ibe d?yn work by
tbe sound* of w^at wn* .it Hi .-i thought
to be ? committee of clttseu* ten^ntpg
u rf^pdop to a baud of Herman sol
dlcra. When tbe sounds bud died and
the ?mo|w of but tit had ilea rwl away
sufficiently fur the neighbor* to lit
vestigatc It was found (bat a battle
bad tWM waged Iwtween member* Huf
the lias* and Oirduer uiuillles of tbat
section, with the assistance of a rej>
resentatlve of tb?? colored race named
Dawson Furiuau. Tltose taking part iu
the affray were: Hud lta*s, Lindsay
Bass and Joe lias* ,?n one Hide, and
J. H., J. 1>., It. A. and llenry Card
ner, and (he negro, Dawson Furinan
on the other. Although It la said by
some of the participants that about
tUfteen shot* were tlre? and the trees
[bore evidence of a veritable fu*ilade,
none of the combatant* were serlou*
Iy Injured. Two of the Gardner* were
slightly .^wounded hm were two of tbe
liaanes. One of tbe Ha**es was shot
In three places In one of bis legs, and
on lielng questioned as to the extent
of lit* Injuries stated that the moat
painful one of bis wounds was tbat
one through his "hamstring."
Warrants were taken out for all of
the luirties ami they have employed
counsel and have given bond for their
appearance at the next term of court.
Petitions for habeas corpus wrlta
presented by Thomas E. Watson, of
Thomson and (\ E. McGregor of War
rcnton. former state senator, in l>e
half of two prisoners confined in the
Richmond county Jail iu Augusta, on
charges of having railed to register
under the selective draft law, w'ere
denied at Mt. Airy, <?a., Friday by
Judge Kmory Speer of the United
States court for the Southern district
of Georgia. Judge Speer, however,
ruled that the Jailor and United States
deputy marshal at Augusta api>ear
t'hcre nert Saturday and show cause
why the writ should not be granted..,
He also directed a copy if the pro
ceeding be served on the federal at
torney for the Southern District. The
petitions are based on allegations that
the selective draft act is "unconstitu
tional! and therefore void."
Fire, believed to have been of In
cendiary origin, destroyed the half
million dollar plant of the Aetna Ex
plosive company near Gary, Jnd., Sat
urday. Two employees named Holt
and ('bossier were arrested. Their
antecedents are being closely Investi
gated. The plant wad working on
government contracts. It had an out
put of forty-six thousand pounds of
gun cotton daily. It will take sixty
days to replace-It. ?
Former President William H. Taft
who was attacked with Intestinal
troubles at Clay Den>er, Kansas last
week is now considered to 'be out of
danger.
TAX EXECUTIONS.
Tinier and by virtue of various tax
executions issued 1?v P. M. MeCasklll,
County Treasurer and directed to
SheritY Kershaw County for collection
of delinquent taxes for State ami Coun
ty f??r year 1915. I will offer for
sale in front of the Court House door
in Camden, S. C. on the tirst Monday
in Sept. 1017 being the third day
thereof, during the legal hours of sale
the following described tracts of land
which I have levied upon :
I lot of land in city of Camden.
County of Kershaw', hounded North by
lands of Tom Johnson. East by lot
of .left" Bnykin. South by lot of Putty
JMiren and West by continuation of
Campbell Street. Levied upon and to
tie sold as property of Kill son Adam
son.
Also
1 acre and building thereon in Flat
Hock Township. Kershaw County,
bounded North by lands of Allen Nel
son : East by lands of Patsy Jones,
South by land of .Toe Belton and West
by land of Allen Nelson. Levied upon
and to he sold as projx?rty of Jim
Collins.
Also *
50 acres of land in Flat Rock town
ship, Kershaw County, bounded North
by lands of J. T. Horton and Maggie
Horton and lands of W. T. Smith,
South by lands of T. Z. Boone and
West by lands of J. C. Hilton. Levied
upon and to be sold as property of
J. II. Johnson.
Also
21(1 acres In Flat Rock township,
Kershaw County, bounded North by
lands of C. C. Whitaker, Erist by lands
of Robt. Kennedy, Jr., South by lands
of Jag. H. Burns. Levied upon and
to be sold as property of Virginia
Clarke.
Also
100 acres at Liberty Hill, Flat Rock
Township, Kershaw County, lwunded
North by lands of Mackey-Jones and
Co., lands of R. C. Jones, Liberty Hill
parsonage land, Pea's P^erry Road, East
by Camden and Liberty Hill public
road. Sojtfh'by lands of H. F. Halle
and Mrs. Laura Matthews. levied
upon and to be sold ..as pro]?crty of
A. P. Brown, .\
Also
125 acres and building in Flat Rock
township, bounded north by lands of
Jalce Alexander, East by landsjof EHxa,
Alexander, South Th<fci!,l
Turner alA"a\)ds of Thosr
Ttrnier tff&rhinds of II. Barfleld. Lev
ied upon and to. be sold art' property
of A. B. Young.
Also
1 lot and building in town of Blaney,
Wateree Township. Kershaw ycounty,
bounded North by a street. East by
lot Walter Rose. South by lot of Adol
phus feose and West by a street or
alley way. Levied upon and to be sold
as property of J. O. Feaster.
I. C. HOTJOH,
Sheriff Kershaw County.
Aug. 16, 1917.
[ Johll WilllMUlM ltohlUHOU, U, Of
<Jrcat Cheatercounty whh djowu.
til last week while trying to
Franklin WattH from m-ownlng. Young
ltoiiliiMiu ,with three other boy* were
la liathlng. Franklin \V\u11* got tn
water ovor hi* head and the tjtobinson
in.I went to the reweue. The Watts
hoy mantled to got hold of u limb
atul pull out, while tin* I<oldu*?ui boy
drowned.
To The Farmers ofv Ker
shaw & Adjoining Counties
? . \ ? ?
I have severed my connection with
the Budieye Cotton Oil Co. will
this Hen soil buy need for SWIFT A
CO., one of the largest cotton; need
oil companies in the South. ..My
HrHles and warehouse will be right
behind the store of L, Scheuk ? Co.
right at the cotton platform where
all cotton muMt be weighed by the
Hworn Weigher. I expect at all
timet* to pay the highest market
price f^r cotton seed and will gtotl
ly a^reciate a share of your buftl
ness. My phono Is No. Hi. ..Call
me anytime you w*nt to knojirtbe
market. >
/ Yours respectfully,
HKRBKKT A. CAMI'llElX. -
Wants?For Sale
FOB KKNT?Stor?r<^m No. Broad
St. Has two* rdoms III re?r., Apjily
t?> 1U00 Oth Ave. Broad. '***
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FOR SALE?^Oiie mule about 12 years
old at a bargain for $100. u fX
Shaw, Cauaden, 8. C.
WANTED?Two experienced grocery
clerks. Good salary to right party.
Apply to H. I,. Sehloshurg, Cain-,
den. 17tf.
Baby Carriage! Baby Carriage! ? We
retire baby carriage wlieelft. Can
furnish any size wheel complete.
Also do carriage repairing. H,- E,
Heard's Bicycle Shop, one door south
of Crosby's IceCream Parlor. 18-20pd
LOST? Aug. 0. on street near my
residence, one star and crescent
brooch set with diamond and pearls.
Reward if returned to Mrs. H, C.
Smith, .'J15 DeKalb Street.
WANTED?A number of hogs And
pigs. Prefer Purops. I have pure
bred Purees, all ages for sale;- R<
M. Bryant, Matthews, N. C.
16-17-18?p<J.
FOKD OWNKKS Attt.duT^
ordered for *tock roller k!
&LJW 'rom J*
ww *??"*' style uvea i? kj ,
car* an.l will rrlteve V?,.
?7 wheel liearlu* tumble ft;r,
(Toil* in ami i,H,k ?
W, <>, Way's (Jftraxf, ,TJ
FOR S \ 1.1'.?(luo fc'oril touribj
tiO Inch tread} one ll?rivy hJ
twin cylinder motorcyele, two I
Itoth In good condition n't u.i
rage. Camden, s. r,
HVANTBft?tidy of tefloMkH
he|p keep house tn town fJJ]
entering to winter tourUu
"Responsible" care of etii
FQR SALE?Chlcker Ing jjjj
tieeu tuned and worked ove,
Gughly into ttrnt clait ?
U. Uood aw new. Will hcII ^
I-cash. Address piano care of
!U*l?s .ov
WANTED?Piano In good coiwHtj
rent by the month, state
Address "Keajgrnslble" rare of i
IKOOMK TO RBNT?-Suitably foil
I housekeeping. Apply to 1206 W
enue, Broad Street, Camden. ?|
[starting MOTOR and
brushes?We have in stock,f?
electrical repair department^
assortment of brufhes to fit
J&iJr generator or starting roof,
"O. Hay's Garage, South Broa
1 Camden, S. C. 15-10-1T
IPtowerJ I'ower!?Lot us rebore
U icylinders, fit over-size pistons
I rings. Any make of atttoi
| shops are equipped fqual toj
['""flip matter where located, for
hauling and rebuilding,
- nit the modern time saving
that money can hny. An
equipped shop for Ford wo
which we make a specialty.
Hay's Oarage & Machine
Camden, .8. C. 15-16-ilJ
WANTED?Fifty plumbers awl
fitters, wages five dollars and i|
(eight hours.) Ta*e receipt
railroad for transportation i
will be returned to you wbtij
report, for work. Walker ~
and Plumbing Co., United
Cantonment, Columbia, S. 0.
FOR SALE^-No. 1 yellow pine 1
plastering cement, high grade
Ing material. Kershaw Lub'
Phone 340, ltt
WANTED?Prices on 100 do
cords 4 It. split pine wo?i
ered at Camden.5 Address
General Delivery, Camden, $]
WE HAVE THOROUGHLY OVER-HAULEI
GINNERY AND ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
YOUR GINNING WITH PROMPTNESS AND SATI&
FACTION. WE ARE ALWAYS IN THE MARKET F<
YOUR SEED, EITHER IN EXCHANGE OR
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE.
WM. KING, Manager
Dtflot Worry This Fall
About The Child
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4 Clothes
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