The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 29, 1919, Image 8

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Hpeclnl Mrctin* For Men. The Mi'ii'i. Hlblc CUm* will have iho pleaMire and privelefe <>f hearing a new in u 11 at ela?a hour Hex! Sunday. Tbi? should insure ii at tendance a* every mail of the clasK i? expected ijnd all vlKitor* lire wek^Huo, Jtemeiiiber the hour and plaee, 10 u. m. Supday morn* i i?k 'i Unpti?t Church. Attention W. 0. W. At tin' next regular mi-etiiiK of Live Oak < No 111 ThuiMlay Sept. -Kb, li'H' (lore wfll I M 1 mi > Ii<?ii l??i I 'mine. I ( V>iiriuat?(ier to KiHveed our late brother .1. F.Hatoinan. All member* are ear* iieKt l> nMjuestisl to be present. M. (?. lIiU'kaiM'e, Clerk. Open A air School To Open. Tlir Open Air School will |m|1b Sept 'Sth. All beginnem xhoiiht ntart during ? lio firnt two weeks. -I--- MiHh E. h, Z??np. llankN To Chine .Monday. I Monday September l-t, being Ivabor' hay the UHderKigned hunks will be ? l?.-i .1 for the day : The Hank of Ctimden I /<?<i a and Having* Hank The Fiiwt National Hank. " ' We are fortunate in beiuK able to offer our trade < 'ole'? Hot Hlttflt Fuel Saving Specialties. Same line that 1'nele Sam u*ed almost exclusively in France. Our supply is limited ho ?ce UN at opee, OumdeO Furniture Co School Opening. Notice is hereby given that thj* school# of l.)i*trict No. 1, Uernhaw Cotittty will tipTii <ui Monday September eighth. Thou. J. Kirklandt Chair. Job II T Mlickey . ..li. K. Hiillett Trustees. Majestic Theatre PROGRAM Today Friday Auk. lMMIi 'I'll#-! FiiiiiuUn lMayers-Imnky 0?rp. I'rt'scuts Hall Caiiie'a "The Woman Thou (invest M?" All S?-atK 2.V Saturday Aug. 80th. William Fox Presents A !!??? rt Kay nnd Elinor Fair in "HK A LITTIiK SPOIIT" Al?p a New Episode of "THK TK'KR'S THAI I/' .Monday Sept. 1st. Special LaVor Day Program Maurice Tourneau's "THK WlilTK IIKAT1IKK" Also a l.uki' Comedy Matinee p. in. Night 7. .'10 p. in. Tuesday Sept. 2nd Metro Presents KMILY WKIILKN IN "FOOLS AND THKIIt MONEY" In which SiH-iaJ ('limbers are made basis in bright an<l entertaining eomedy Matinee .'I p. hi. Night 7 r.^O p. in. Wednesday Sept. 3rd Matiin'f .'t p. in. Night 7 :.M> p. in. Thursday ? Sept. 4th The l'aramount-A rtcraft Special "THK I IKING LINK" Featuring Irene Oaatle In which - M iss ( 'astle displays some <*>f New York's greatest sensations in ultra gowns From the story l?y Koht. W. Chambers Matinee 'I p. in. Night 7 :.'10 p. in. Nuldient Who Have lieea Dbduricd. Joitu' It. Johnwon, Kendiaw. B^nnU (Marke, Camden Joe Clark, Kemhaw Fddio Untidy, Ctunden Findley (J. MuCitskill. ClO^O I'rnJtlriit J'ardun* Soldier. Washington, Au|. 21.- One of tin* i wo America o hoMum-h wt'iitenctd to death for slt-opiny nit <>Ut|H>>H duty in Fraiw<v tiud subsequently pardoned by Proaidoiif Wilson wax k i I)?nI in tin1 great A i - ii ?? offeiitrive m July. I1M ?s. and the other wits twice wounded and finally honorably discharged. This whs 'disclosed today by an ex ?*l?n Hie** of ?K>rpe??j>(indence between Sec retary liakvr am I President Wilson. Private Forewt 1>. Sebantian, of -El* do rink). HI.. * yt'ar? old, wa? killed in the Aiaue battle. Private Jeff Cook, <?f l.utie, t>kla.. aged 10, was wounded in the Argonne offensive, where ho re ceived his H?H*on<l wound. Sold Ills Home. Retiring I'oMtmastor Shannon has M>ld his nix room cottage on Haile Street to Mr. W. C. Scarboro, of Marion, S. who expects to move here at an early date. to open' a. garage ami auto mobile business. Mr. and Mrs. Shan non will remove, t<> Jefferson in Ches terfield county, where- they will make their hotiie in the future. Senator Fletcher. of Florida, was Htru<'k by a street car in Washington and severely Injured. He sustained a bad **ulp wound, a contusion, and a badly bruised ami. The Florida sena tor was on his way hotne from the) eapl tol and as he alighted from a street ear near bin residence he was struck by I another car coming frrnn au opposite i direction. Why nut get heat fruiu all your find instead uf uiil.\ 11 part? The Camden Furniture Co. will rIiow you huw tu <lu this ii ii ? I greatly: feduee yuiir fiii-l bills. Big Family Survive* Him. Bristol. '|Viiii.. Ai^<. l!'J. ? Fifty-obe great grandchildren, Nl! grandchildren and l'J Mtildren survive Charles F. Fol <Umi. 78 years old, ami Confederate vet eran. who died at his home at Glade Spring-*, Va., on August 14, according to aijvaciis received hero today. He was united in marriage to .Miss Kli/,aheth Ann Franklin during the secou d year of the War Between the States and at the ag< of 21 years. Six grandsons acted as pallbearers, while an equal number of grand -daughters were the flower bearers. Don't thruw half your fuel money u/p the chimney ? save it and give tin wife and kiddies some of the things they want. The Camden Furniture Co. will gladly tell you how. Death of .Mr. Jesse S. Nettles. Although not Uin'Kpit'twl, vvlatjvvs and friends in Camden were saddened to hear of the diMVth ? ? f Mr. Jesse S. Not tie." which occurred at I i.'lO Suturday after tiooii at a camp tier Columbia. I Mr. Nettles had been at this camp for j several months seeking the health that J had failed him four years ago. Very quiet ami retiring in manner he did not have a wide circle of friends and ae (|iiain t anees. hut those who were brought into close contact with him were loyal friemls and sincere in their love and ad j miration for his (tig. kind heart ami un pretentious. unassuming manner. IIo I was the eldest son of Mr. Hiram Net In* 'Highest Favor With Cooks Then* is not hiiijj mysterious about the roiistantly iiiereas injt popularity ?'f tin- hramls of flour inaile by tin- fatuous ? ? 1? I I 'itvl.m.iti t .Mills of \ irgiuia. Those who have lin<l ;iny bak.iiK to tlo know t|iat t'hev can Ret tlu? most sm*ee>*4fnl n'Milt> always with these hramls. They, an* elean ami wholesome,. ami all the nourishment of t In* original wheat is retaimsl hi its full st ren^t ti. For the past half eenturv the output of the Pietlinoiit Mills lias been iti almost daily u?e in thousands of homes t h !?? ? i ; u h ? ? > i * the South. 'I'he fa?'t that it i- stiil preftjred alnne al! iv best |HisNili!e jii'M.f <if tin' fui! ^a t i --f it?*t i..n that it alwm* "Piedmont," "Puritan," "Argus Self-Rising", Are tin' iiionI fam i ! i ii i ami popwliir brands. < frou, your jrroi-er i?day. ;ni<l become a regular I * ' 1 1 1 1 ? ? n t Flour user. All war restrictions removed. Piedmont Mills, Inc. Fine Winter Wheat Flour LYNCHBURG, VA. I TWCHm iC ?4. What About That Boy Going Off to College This Fall? ' He will need a complete wardrobe before he leaves. Why not buy it at home? We can fit him up just at well, and even better, than if he waits. We have everything he will need. Trunks, Suit Cases, Clothes of every description. Surely, he'll want a Bath Robe? our assortment is complete and serviceable in every deatail. JUST RECEIVED A new ship ment of &0rtr!u QJlntlira. Come in and select yours before the are all picked over. CAD* O. &nrirty Uranb (Elotljw THE MEN'S SHOP PayCash ? CAMDEN, S.C. _ Cask Pays tics, ti worthy, atauneh citizen and Con - federate veteran of this county. He is survived l>y his father and the follow ing sisters and brothers: Mrs. J. 1'V Bateman, Miss Sallie Nettles, of Cam den. Mrs. Luke Arrauta, of Florida ; Messrs. Hiram Nejtles, Jr., and Charles Xet ties', of this county, und Bruce Net 1 1 ea. ' o f Co lumbia. The remains were brought to Camden and services held Sunday afternoon at six o'clock at the home of his sister, Mrs. .1. F. Hat eman. the Uev. M. M. Benson, of the Bajytiat Church, officia te iik- The burial was in the family pint in the.-. old (Quaker cemetery, and the mound covered with beautiful flowers. What is this death we fear? the peace ful close ? [ < >f stormy life? -of reckless passion's sway; The veil that maiitlea all onr cares aud woes ; The heavenly ending of an earthly day ; The crown of time well spent; the portal r f a i r Whdch opens the way to never ending joy : It sets the captive free as air. From all the fetters which on earth an noy. What is this death? The sleep the pil grim takes After much weary travial he has known, And whence with renovated power he wakes. His sonl more mighty for its slumber j grown ; The glorious conquest over human ill ; A spirits joy which death can never kill. Hunt's Salve, formerly called Hunt's, Cure is especially com pounded for tbe treatment of Itch, Eczema, Ring worm, and Tetter, and is sold by tbe drug gist on the strict guarantee that the "purchase price, 75c, will be promptly refunded to any dissat isfied customer. Try Hunt's SalTe At our risk. For sale locally by Zemp & DePass Wants- -For Sale I FOK SALE ? Atxiiit twenty head of and heifers. Anions them some tine milkers. Some will be fresh in ji few day* Also three pure bred i hogs, weight a bo u t 0?00 pouu*)*. I'rice made right for entire h>t. See C. M. I Mo>eley. Camden. S. < ltp FOK SAI.K ? < >ih- 11*17 model Ituick Six touring car. Just overhauled and in good repair. Price $1.1 oO. Apply at this office. FOR S A I . K ? One new Winchester pump gun. with Weaning rod and jcuu case. First $ 1 ~> takes all three. Apply at The Chronicle office. 1'Otf. ! FOIt KKN'T ? Desirable xtore rv <ni on North Ttnwid street, formerly ooupied I t?> K. IV Williams. An excellent loca I t ion for grocery business. Apply to L. | .1 W hi taker. Camden. S. f\ ltp. WANTKI* TO IU V? Any and a!! kind* i of second hand furniture am! stnvea. | I 'hone 1 J , nnd buyer will ni'.l if. ! W XNTI'.I) ? To purchase a ?> t" 7 rr>om hniiM1. price must be reasonable. Ad IV ( >. IW>x 'J7 1. Camden. 21 i l,4>ST ? < Mie 7- jewel Klgin wrttrh on i Hothune road between Sheorn place and (Camden. la*t Saturday. It. ward ! if retumwl t<> this office. lti i FOK RKNT ? Two furnish"-! p>om*. ? Mrv C. R. Spradley. Ph?n?? 3Q5-J I.OST, Strayed or Stolen ? One white hound dog with lemon s|H>ts on ears. re w aril if returned to Geo. T. Little. ltp LOST ? License tag No. 59091. Ix>st between Big Spring and 'Camden Hos pital. or between Hospital and Antioeh ehuwh. Finder will pleftse return to The Chronicle office. ltp, LOST ? One tire on rim. Kiin fits Buick ' car. Reward if' returned to The Chron ?icje office. 21. j LOST ? License tag No. 22088 with tail light. Lost somewhere in Kershaw County. Finder please return to Gaiten Ballard or The Ohronicle office and re ceivc reward. ltp WANTED ? To purchase small safe. .Must he in good condition. Aj>ply to S. A. Ituwier. Lil>ertr Motor Sales <%)., Camden. 22-23 BUTTER ? Finest grade of creamery butter,' made at Getty's dairy, at 60 cents per pound. Lang's High Grads Grocery, Camden, S. C. 5tf. WANTED ? Colored students to take shorthand, typewriting and bookkeep ing. Prices reasonable. Call phone .?tfW-J. or see Hattie M. I)orn, at 705 DeKalb Street. 20tf IlEI) CEDAR SHINGLES ? Call One Oh-Four. We have the best that can he manufactured. Mid-town yard ? old McOreight lot next four House. David son and Co., Office Crocker Building tf AGENT WANTED ? For Worthtnore Hair I'i'qpa Nation. See or call on Madaan K. B, Bod ton, 1718 Gordon Street. Camden, S. C. 20tf BUTTER ? Finest grade of creamery butter, made at Getty's dairy, at 60 cent* per pound. Lang's High Grade Grocery, Camden, S. O. ? fitf. KOU SALE? Two n0w 12x14 ten ounce duck, wall tents, with flys. Will sell cheap. Apply to S. A. Burrier, Lib erty Motor Sales Co., Camden. S. C. 22-28 MOTOR TRUCK OWNERS Attention? When in need of solid tires bring us your wheels, we will ship therir< e** press paid both ways to the Columbia Fifck branch who will press them on and return same dtoy. No charge tb you oxcept the actual cost of the tires. W. O. Hays Garage, Oamden, S. O. 19-22 WANTED LUMBER ? At all times, gum, poplar, ash,/ oak, maple juniper v and pine lumber. Never sell your hun l>er without consulting us; there's a reason. We pay 90 per cent cash on receipt of shipping papers. East Caro lina Lumber Company, New Bern, n. c. y 20tt STOREHOUSE FOR RENT ? T vooated at Boykin depot. Apply to T. P. San ders* Hagood, S. C. , - 19-2l-p4' ? , ? FOR SALE ? Chevrolet, model. 490, In oxceyent condition. W. O. Hay'?- Ga rage, Camden, S. C. 22-23 WANTE1> ? To know why we cannl dp your kodak developing, printiJ and all that is to be done. All guaranteed. Address Buddin and Kii| land, P. O. Box 147, Camden, C. ~ 20 ?-? V^ANTKD ? Several good sales lidi wanted. Experience not uecewK Must be seventeen years or over. Aj ply to I>. W. Hall at Schlosburj . Five aud Ten Cents Store. ? i 'i . ?' ?? WANTED ? -To rent a piano, must ii\ good condition. See Mr. llall. Schlosburig's Five and Teu Cents Stor ? Caniden, 8. C. I FOR SALE ? One Cable piano, as $n as new. will be sold cheap for cui Apply to J. It. Belk, Caiuden, 8. v ? - 20-22 PARM LOAN ON EASY TERMS ? Money to lend promptly on farms u town property at low interest for fr years or longer if desired. Cire h description and amount wanted. CI olitia Farm Loan Co., Ii<?x 214, Cia Jeston, S. C. ' 19-8 FOR SALE CHEAP? One Dodge to? ing car, good as new in good ahip Can be bought at a bargain. See I before you buy. L. T. Stewart, 4f . Rut ledge Street, Camden. S. C. 2041 NITRATE OF SODA ? We ire Ml making contracts for spring delirefl to farmers. Send us your owkfl Camel Cotton Co., Phone 240, Crocfa Building. * M ' i ? k: "? t.. Short Measured? ? -* ^irLasj*r-rr:t^. . ? ? ? ... v /gm'iy; ~ _ dT Have you ever carried that feeling ^way from the gasoline tank. It's a safe bet that you and thousands of others do every day. Not that you suspect that the dealer isn't honest, but the fact is when you buy BLINDFOLDED GASOLENE you may get a gallon and you may not ? who knows? With our VISIBLE GASOLENE filling station you see what you are paying for and we also have any and all conveniences for your automobile. Drive by and get your oil, free air and water. Our free air system is automatic and is at your service at all hours.* We are pleased to see that many new customers are pa tronizing us every day and they always come back. Give us a trial today. are in the business and any or all of your business will be appreciated. j "? REPAIR DEPARTMENT We have expert mechanics and service cars to do your repairs and 30" * not have to pay for several hours while a mechanic, looks for your trouble, men know their business and we know you will l)e satisfied. If- you are no won't cost you a cent. We are dealers for Studebakef, Paige and Maxwey cars ah,d can furnish)^ a car to fit your purse ? price from $985 to $2265. il you are in the market .10 a new or used car, "Before you decide, let us take you for a ride." Carolina Motor Coiftpany, * Telephone 21(9^ Cars Washed and Doped, Accessories, Tires and Tubes 'j '? r "ST I ?