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^ Ve the girl you *> ee IOCKWOOD ^ * lf\> Hht GREAT ROMANCE rWwcW tn/Jrbrke Film tbrph ? Edwm C&tewe, JUnadin^JTiTecior _ >iory h/Finiit Fox- Directed by Henry OttoP ~ '? ^ Distributed by MET RO pictures Corporation.' THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. For Quick Sale ... i ? i ? ? ' SL#. . 100 kegs 8x10, 20 penny nails at $4.00 per keg. . Also large lot of window screen material. J. L. Guy Lumber Co. CAMDEN, S. C. A LIFE INSURANCE Company that gives prompt service to .its Policy ft holders will win. TUe Southeastern is just as prompt in -paying its obligations as in writing and issuing business. Each month grows better. I J > Jttastern Life Insurance Co., VILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA Camden, S. C. KKKPHAW NKWH NOTES 'Interring Ilr?w l-all?rred From The | , \ fcro of That I'laee. V. | 1\ if, \ Vrrj and h\* ? ?. Mi>. I^t?a KJoyd MU(i Mi** Kvu Perry. ??i l<il? . eft v Hill, tfpeOt Suuda.N ut the hutue of {-ft; K. Plybum; Thwy w??rv there <i? I ;?i?. IVrty% *oti. flyburn IVrrjr. who re j turned bore liut wei-V fn>tn art? ?**# Mm* I vice, pother vi?i(ur% at the^ home 'were Mr. god Mn, L- C, * 'iyfruttl ?n?iAC'hil j 'Iron, o t Clytyuru'% Mai t Jon. t \ daughter of Mr. and M?>. T. r ,u. i 1 . of - the Westv ille wan tnkeu !?> the hospital iu Columbia last Saturday for medical treatment, . II. L, It* x ley. of l'iuewood, hi* L>r.?tb ?er. I>. K Builfy, who returned la?t w e?>k f rijtiit overseas with "the 27th Division, and their tw?> sister*, Misse* Coiueiia' ttyd Lydia Huxley. of thf Shamrock ?,*om munity, wcw visitor* in Ivcohu^' \lou? day afternoon. ' Mirth Klla Hoiton ami William C. Thomas wore married Monday at - p. in., at the Pleasant Plains parsonage on 'north Matron atreet hy Rev. jjl. It. Jen kins. It watt a quiet marriage tut ended nuly hy a fe.w friend*, and after bciug united the bride and groom left hy au tmnobHe for Wiugute. N. C? to speud a few days with Relatives of the former. H. C, W ha Icy, aged rvi yearn, died Sunday afternoon at the home of his eon. J, It. Whuley. at the cotton mill village, and was buried Monday after noon at the Laurel Hill cemetery, the funeral WR-Hfs being conducted by the Hev. J. M. Neal. The Kershaw Red Cross, responding to the promptiug* of the gratitude they feel for the brave and noble service of . uc, boy 8, and for the j?.v they feel at the presence of those who have been spared to return to tflelr homes, have { arranged for a MWclcome-llj>me" ocea Lsiou to be given at the lied Cross room Son Fritlay afteruoon. April llth, to which every one of those Avho served in s< .V either the army or navy, whether they went from Kershaw or the snrrouuding rural districts, is invited to come and heartily partake of everything there will be to offer theni. Ami they are also asked to brin>c with them one friend* each, of their own ehoosing, to enjoy the '0&JUri0D with them. Sergeant Cavitte Jordan, Sergeant Roy Truesdale. Serjeant Lewis I*. Adams, i (?on>oral Jno S. TruesdeU, "W alter Floyd, i j aud Sonlee^A. f'ook,/<fere among the re- I IT "? 1 {turned soldiers who have received thejr | discharge and came home lust week,* j I'rucst, thc?.little st?n of' . Mr. and Mrs. } 'i'. Ii. Clyb??n, wounded himself slightly ! ->n the log last Thursday afternoon with a rifle cartridge, which he discharged by j linking it between two bricks. Very fortunately the ball only cut ^he skit: j mirl did not make its. entry into the iimb. A tenant house on Robert S. Floyd's place northwest of to\vu was destlt?ye<i by fire Sunday afternoon. The house was occupied by (.Jeorge Mickle, colored. Only a portion of the furnishings* were saved. Mr% John U. Itichards. ' Mrs. II. F. llaile. Josej>h Workman, who visiting his sister, Mrs. Richards, and I'rioleau Richards, of Liberty ILill, Were in Ker shaw Monday for a short time.' < They j I wore returning homo from a visit to ! ! Camden. Woman'* Mittiionar}' Society to Meet. 1 The r?*gular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held on Tuesday afternoon. April loth, at 4 o'clock at th^ residence of Mrs. Walter Parker. Members are requested to be prevent. Visitors welcome. Mrs. John Wilson, Secretary. < I 'liaised <iood Sum For Church. A Lien Nelson, who was appointed by the stewards of St. Paul's Church, col ored. a few miles north of Camden, to rairfe funds for the rebuilding of the church property which was destroyed by lire some time ago. su<>ceeded iii raising among his Congregation and friends last Sunday a total of $li02.22 The amount was divided as follows : $82.22 was re ?H?jve<| from t in- Congregation : $L20 from Hampton Certain. They also raised $.10 J ? ?ii * he pa>t.?r- salary for that day. ^atii Building BRICK, <> Materials SIDING, CEH.ING, ' PtASTEfe, ; shingles, FLOORING, ; ? ? ' ? - - MOULDINGS. a, % FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK, ROUGH LUMUKK. RQOFING PAPER, ~ " I HAY. J? CORN. I OATS, mm i it-. , t* *<>*? I 'SW| ? , . .? r#d fc Stuffs I'ANKAl^ ?? ... middlings, ? "SUWB r?5i BiJLP, > , CUiCkEN FEED, . OYs i'l ? SHELL, ? ? BOOTH & McLEOD, (Inc.) . Officio! 631 Sumter, S. C. Tor. tloii-j'bmiklug and larceny. W, A. UcDoV^)t untl .M;in jkuate <\>ptiuiiU from Httbuaf wcrtt btrft TurMliiy afn nu>oii to place George uum and Charlie Hubbard In Jail on o ! charge of housebreaking and la irony- j liyauni >*iys ho is froai Oklahoma and j llubbard claims he Is from Minion Tl:< y hail been working at a lumber plant near Hethtiuo and claimed they got hun gr.\ tad broke Into the house during I he daytime and stole something to eat. ?iloth aie while men and were shabbily dieted. They are said to admit their Ml iit aud say they are going to ptoid guilt> When brought before the fount. i ~ ' Another Cotton Meeting. ft ; : ' v.. f: ' " v- ; . ?/ Columbia. April 5.- -The twenty dele gat cm. elected by the hi# ?\>rt*?n conven tion held iu Columbia Thursday to j>tudy tiif cotton marketing problem and, .(? Ujeet with delegates from otht'r Hutto-s at a convention to be held in N?'? Or leans May 1 1 for .the uurpose of dLv^uikS iug same, will hold a meeting in tin* rvoms of the Columbia Chamber (?f Com mewc on April 15- at' 11 a. m. Mem bers of t hi* South Carolina delegation in (\jggros> have been asked to meet with tbrm. ?' ' ? \ ?lohu T. M.uekey, of the Firnt Nation al Hank, of Camden ha* beeu named on tie- eommiltce from thi* county. He will also go to New Orleans. I.. I. Ghiloii, of this eouuty, has been named to attend the convention at , Montphki. Tenti.. >m April 10th. J I .!???-??. - Liquor In Apple Barrel. Anderson. April 7.-*-The supply -?f apples from a Wholesale dealer ( would have been exhausted in short order if other buyers hud thought tliey could have had the km nil luok that II. A. McConneli did. He had ordered n barrel of vuSset apples which did norarrive and the dealer l?-t him have a barrel of r?>d apples. When he got about half way * down the barrel he found something that looktnf like a j'ig. a little further on he I found it was not one jug. but two. One tilled with whiskey and the other with1 line port wiue. Mr. Mi<^>nuell called the sheriff, the liquid was- rv?n titrated and arrests mav be made. ^ Honor Roll For Malvern Hill. Firert grade ? Wilburn Denton. Aluia Hall. Lillian Hasty. *Ilennic Mac Robin son, Lula Tidwell. Second grade: ? -Trop Deutoti, Thepphi lus Hall, Ksie Lee Laugiey. Third grade ? Carlie I<ee Muuu. Dovu H/Uu^iugham, Carlton Hall. Aimer Munu. Klmar IJ 'biqson. Fifth grade ? Jessie Le<? itobiuson. Hixtli grade ? Klise Oaboey. lyva Sin clair. Edna Tidwell. Seventh grade? Willie Moore, Mazi* Roberts. Ninth grade^-Goazola Hasty. "The Reason, Why," I'.. A. Thomas Stock Uemedlos are i ibe tney are seieiulm-aliy uiauti i aitjtf all medliMne, They keep the health t U])? m;d til" tred bill down. Thnv Is j> i cause for ever> ciVect. remove tin Cause and the off Oct removes Uaelf. Poultry- Hemedie* arr omroplly made to relieve all the diseases !n tile Fon | f jj m i I y such as Cholera and Itoupe I ai\d makes the Hens lay. 'I !h- Hoj| Uriaedy will positively kcop oft" the Cholera, ami if Klveu in th?> lirM stages, will ?ure IM> per cetot. I hmi'i forget to keep oii hand r.?bot tie of FarriH' OoTie ftymedy for Horses It is s.? simple with ilropiM?r, that n child nil ftive it. Also a bottle <>f Fer ri>' lien li UK Remedy for Cuts and Bruise* on nmn or boast. They never rail. ^ Thi'M' remedies are all guaranteed to yon by your dealer, to ?;ive satisfac tion. or vour money hack, * Mudo l?y Old Kentucky Mauul'aetur iny Co., Padueah. Kentueky, For sale hy Nprlnjrs & Shannon. Cam . 8. a ,: . , .Tune 8. Wjirits-For Sale FOR SALK? About tivo thousand foci >?f iumbor for framing ^'different sizes iii the lot Apply to I*. Sheorn. Cam * 1 11 . S. C. 52 " . m I m ' ? ?? FOR sALK ? ( Jood milch cow and calf, Apply' to WV'I). McDowall. Itfd. box 29, C'amdeu. S. C. 52-3-pd. RKD CKDAft SIIINGLKS? Wo have for Wflle ono car load of rod cedar shin jHoHTfrt attractive price. 'Mackey Mer cantile Co., Camden. S. C. KOK SALK ? Improved Poulnot Cotton seed at $2.00 per bushel. W. M. Hough. Camden Itfd. & 52-l^pd. TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALK at - Lauren* Strict (?reenhouse, Camden, S. C., 52-3-pd. FOK SALK ? 42 nice sboats ranging . in weight from 75 to SO pounds. Price 15 cents. per |K>und. Apply to lleltou Owens. Camden, S., C. 52-1 ' FORD OWNERS ATTKNTION ? We i have a complete line of genuine Ford parts. also cork lined y-?toHniiBflion bunds and Bailey ball thrust bearings i n th?- differential and se^rat com poteat mechanics to do .yott* work. W. <>. Hay's Oarage. Cameron. 8. O. 52-1*2-5 NOTICE? For a nice, cheap cofflln or ' f-.isket call at Billing's Bww., At- ? rant's old stand. - j 12 IIOI K KODAK FINISHING? All rolls developed 10c; pack* 20c up; prints 2 l-2c, 4c. 5c ; enlarging 85c up. Specialists? we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to plehse'. Eastman Kodaks. Films, Supplies. Columbia Photo Finishing Co.. 1111 Taylor Street. Columbia, j s. e > / ? ^'OR SAIJv ? Pore bred Barred Rock ?'Kjcs for hatching. '$1.50 per setting ?>f 15. Mrs. L. I. Ciuion. Lugoff, S. C KOK 9AIJM >m l't.nt Town Cai-.jj, uvo^haulod and pnliiietl. Thin our < <be <ip.tn"d Up for *h)nmer autl c|o for <*old weather <Vm?U'n .Nlutii^li ii J.? i .1 i' i .. n WAS'TISI);? -Good mail to soil nnil; l.i Sow i UK Moohiuo ,\lu*t furnish roferrueo and own tct tiilMtVl' Si w inn Maoldio* Sumt S. i \ ' ? .ItS IH<"\ l'1-.H KKIWIKIMJ Sto* JHryclo SIkij) w tho plaeo to get y< bieyole ropuired. \V? oarry all rej in s.tcK^ unci also havo a lot of u <MM.vrid hand hieyeh-y gn h^ud t? lit M l' ; 1 1 . , . i 1 1 . ^ l#tf. I'KICSH ViHilvTAlil,!' S ? Xpiuaoh. rotts hoadod lot tueo audi kalo i-Aady. Few beet plants far -ialo also. \ll ordors delivorofl. .1. Ii. Zenu>, riu.no H7. " I Al'TO TIKKH? When in nood of auto tiros try Stoko's Bicycle Shop. Wp havo l bo Hood und Firestone auto tire*. Come and lot us show you the. Hood tiro. I ho bpst on t)fr markot. Itftf ? ? - ? ? ? - ? ? ''??? ?? " ? i,',1 ; ??? ? ? ?' .??!?< ' I'OIC SM-K ? "TToykln Tolopllvne^ftt' .?hun?o for Hal'-.- A^sood propo^itflia for purchaser. Only reason for 8&1 izive proprietor has other business in torosts. For furthes. information j|p ply to J. Q. fJodwln, Iioykin. S. C. 4|tf WANTKIfcp- Bicyde 'ownfts to khow^tijfet \vi> have pf^ed a "bicycle reptfir ybcp connection with our Battery busi ness. Prompt nervier and firnt claw work at nil time*. Phono 118J. Board's Battery HWvirr. 50-1$ ATHENS IIi|)K COMPANY, of \ihms, Georgia; are largest buyers of express shipped green cow hides in the South Ucasou is. *'Th<-y Weigh the Weight'1 Mute and liorso hides $3.50- ea<3h. H. Eiigena F?nt, 'Manager, Athens, Oa: N'ov. fv-Gmo FOR KALE? Quantity ear corn for s*Je at Westerham Plantation. I-ugoff, 8. C. Price $1.90 perx burfhcl. Apply to lien ry Savage, Camden. S." C. 47tf ' I ! ? * ? iW ? ????? ???? ?? ?? ?? * ? i ? ? ??? ?? ?? ? >- y RED CKDAB SHINOLKB? <Jall On*-" Oh-Fouj*. We have the beat that can be manufactured. Mid-town yard ? old McOrelgbt lot next (Jour House. I>afid koii and Co., Office Crocker Budding tf (tOOD POSITION for returned soldier or woman with bu^uneft* experience. AddrrsH Mannger, care of Chronicle Office. tf. ? \1;TOMOBJLJU BARGAINfr-Wr on hand for sal^ at exceedingly low prices eight automobiles used by the Govcrftmeot ; plsa six Automobiles that 'iave nerer: beem used, bought at ? bargain. , Prices $850.00 to $1050.00. Al*o want agents to each county for a good line of cars. Columbia Sale* Agency, Columbia, 8. C., Phone 3783 MTKATK OF SODA? Is cheaper now than former quotations, and plenty to bo had, an*!" lower prices expected in the season. We also have a lim ited amount of acid phosphates aad mixed good at prices lower thah pres ent market fjUotafclon#., We also haw :\ limited amount of blood, fish tank nge, lime. 7 per cent meal, fish scrap, tankage and all grades fertilizer ma terials to AlTeT. Write us for price*." ?. Southern Br^>k<T?ge Co.. Sumter, 8. 36tf - Before the Fire ? ' -i-'i '? H ' ?v: ?r &k9R? 7 ? ;? i f y THERE'S ONLY ONE TIME TO INSURE YOUR PROPERTY THAT'S BEFORE THE FIRE. TODAY IS BEFORE THE FIRE? ' V ? t TOMORROW MAY BE AFTE IT. YOU NEVER CAN TELL. ONE OF OUR LIBERAL POLICIES PLACED ON,. YQUB PROPERTY ? ? , - ?- - '? * ,.V, j .; ; * . ? ,.-.v 7% , X MAY MEAN BUSINESS SALVATION FOR YOU BEFORE TOMORR RISES. ? , . OLD PROCRASTINATION NEVER GOT ANYWHERE NOR DID HE NEVER INSURES. DON'T YOU BE LIKE HIM. C. P. DuBOSE ft REAL ESTATE .v- jp* INSURANCE