The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 13, 1920, Image 8
<JK\M> AN1> I'tCTIT JI'ltOHH
j< ii st n'uiimmI s??r\ e ror (m l'e#r *nfl
last Named For Fbsl Week.
Tbe is mini ami jH'tlt Juror* were draWll
Tuesday MnornitiK for the March
of <*?urt' for Kei>b?*v whi<*4i
Hit! lirwt' Monday in Mil rob, being tin;
llr?t da.\, with Jl^fiyc Mi-lvcf, ?.f Clr raw
prt'sidjhk. The Itr>?t six tfratt'l juror#
bold over front the grtttid i<"> ??f but
year alid l ('K'*^ !>*'i" witj.i I bo o.llioi grand
jurors wilt mtvo for the .vene. 1 tye
petit jn>> will mh'W only fov tlio lirnt
wook : t
(?niiid .Juror*
S Miohiirdv, Liberty JliU
I.. A. IVrr.v, SWstvillo
T. J. TnleMbile, Cahideu
A It. Shix-r, Camden
L, Hrulltfllton, Kershaw
<i, VV. UuIkiU, I
I1!, io. Holland, <v?mob'ii
lObnoro Ibowii, Hlauey
J. J(. Horujfby. Oiuitojf
<?. Ij. Itlaekwell, Camden
\V\ 'J'. Smith, Camden *
<?. 8. Catoe, Kershaw
A. M. MrCaskUl, Ciundou
\V. I >. Wbltaker, Ontndon
W. A, Hotelier, Kershaw
M. \,. MoI.eod, ('amden
J. (J. M<-Caskill, Camden
Find NVwk .Juror*
S. W. Hoi-imby, Cantoy
T. c. Cauthen, Kerwhaw
C. 10, Christuna*, Camden
Handy Howerw, Kershaw
W. A. Anderson, CqmdOn
K. K, IVaeh, We?tvillo
S. W. 1 Cr?s??, Hlaney
T. II, ('uinplwll, HI a u<,v
Hove Hairy, Korrduiw
C. J. Nunnery, Camden
I >. K. Yarbroujch, Hetbune
10. <\ ? Hrakeford, Cantoy
W. M. (Jaskins, Camden
C, K. Pit ts, Westville
I,. 10. K i rk ley, Kershaw
11. C. ('lirislmas, Camden
Wilson f{i<M?, Camden
<!. I{. Hraniion,. Hetbune
II. M. Modern*. Cassatt
.1. 10. Abbott, Hlanoy*
C. K. .Mel>owell. Kershaw
W. W. Morton, Kershaw
\V. .M. Hay, Kershaw
M. M. 10vans, Camden
.1. S. Stiuuis, \Ve>tville
H. .1. Kaulkeuberrv, Kershaw'
. i
.1. C. William*', Camden
C. C. (Jardner, Hethum*
?I. ,1. Taylor, Met hum*
S. J. Watts, Camden
M. <?. Kitijr. Hetbune
M. 1$. Woutuii, Camden
1 >. 11. Dabney, <'amden
II. J. Hatrliffe, l.ufknow
W. 1). MahafTey, Hethiine
H. T. Kranham. Huifofl*
TI'KKKY ( AI SKS TUOCHLIO
President Knjojs Tnrbey lint Me.Master
Has To Pay Fine.
While President Wilson was recalling
the sumptuous feast 1*??? lin<l several days
ago when ho saL-down to a line South
t'uroliua wild turkey, S. It. Mc Muster,
well known t'olnmhin sportsman and
business in n ii. who presented the bird
?o tin* president, wa.s being- lined .$10
in a magistrate's <?ourt for violating the
ate game laws, The case against. Mr.
McMaster has been pending several days
iind <'ulminaited yesterday morning when
a warrant was sworn out for his arro.st.
Warden llU-ke-tt. of Uichlaml county
s??rv<sl the warrant under the direction
of W. (\ 1 lughes^, special gamo warden,
who is in the ??ounty working mi the
game violations.
The case is rather oni<pi>- there be
ing no r?>?iird of any previous oases in
volving the sending ?>f a gift to a presi
Red Blood Makes
Best Complexions
Wholesome Complexion the
Pride and Glory of Healthy
Men and Women
r?^>lo-M:?ui;nn Makes K??| ( liwks
Builds Up Tired Bodies?Helps
Change Pale Complexions
to Bloom of Health
Tin- h?*a!tli\. :i 11 r>nt; % woman ? an<l
Mian r>>o with a h hulrstnii' complexion
is tin* iiiu of tlio?i' who f1 that, for
tin-in. >uc!i a! t ra<'T: vi'ni~" i* imifcissible.
\n<l > ?'t li'-allli ami at t r?wt i voupss a!"*1
nnu-h a matter of p^o<|. rod blond and
? iiilcv a man or woman i? afllirtod with
-*>m?> ?l< ??|?-s?*at???I or ?<*rinu? ailment, vijc
? ron> health. mid jn't^onal charm a re
a ;! h:it-??a?v reach
1 ?t i ?- M it It (Til l? ?> r>'J?p<>!l.sJ bli: for 111 o
; .. jit hr:i'!]i nml liappim's* of thou-!
and- \\*h?< foniwriy wen? thin, pale. lan
11?1 ami ? ii-iiv i-xhiiiist^l. IVjrto-Man
vr.iii helped th*^m folk- hi tho full
? ? n? ? r*r? ? t n\ N'i?r>>u?< ?nnd it
l>r?>K:iMv fit!) do the same for vnu,
I'.-jiti. Mantfjui <Dtitaiiis the ekmients
? >?mf make tk-Ii. ti?*nhhy bhw>d. Aim! ft*
:i result of the iuoreauMHl supply of red
ttl<w?| tlw?t I'epto-Manijan cn'St'", the
??ntire system attains the vi^or that be
to every man and woman.
I'cptn-Manifan w prepared in two
forms, liquid ami taJ>lot?. They nre ex
fu^lv alike in me<ii<nnal value.
A*k your dnjffjrwt for "Glide's" when
ordering I'^pto -Manjran. I>ook for the
name "OudeV* on th? paHtajfc.?adv
dent in violation of South Carolina Jawa.
Mr. McMa?(er KU'hI 11>? turkey himself
several days hk" ftutl hi* 111 it ifco the White
House, whoro his nephew, Fit/. William
Woodrow, presented tin* gift to I'l'oildonl
Wilson. The ?ift caused favorable ?tmi
incut all over the country at the time.
When uowx of the action of Mr. Mc
Master reached the game Kardeu'w de^
partmcut office I'm began immediately to
get at the fact*. Mr. Hughes of (Jreen
ville, who 'is in Kit-hlund vounty work*
iiik under the direction of the chief game
warden, wai put on .the ease. Mr.
Hughes realism! that Mr. Mi'Master did
not wi*h to punjioyely violate the law,
hut inasmuch as this had been done,
the warden was left no other cobfrte than
t\? hriiijf a case against him. After work
1 iiK up the evidence in the case, Mr.
TTuKlies Nworo out the warrant for the
well known Columbia man.
At the trial Mr. McMaster maid he
wished to *ee the law enforced, but was
Kind he had went the turkey to the pres
ident. The bird was killed at (Jood
Will, Mr. M,cMaster's plantation, and is
said to have been a very tine turkey.
President Wilson very much enjoyed the
gift- Wednesday's .^tnte.
Who Has a Cow
For Sale?
\nw wo Juxt know that howling
would <-at?-!i your oyo, if you havo 0110
I'm -nle.
Yo.s, ynii can soil it. it is ns oa>y
f<>r vf?ii to nit mot tin* attention of a
huyor as it was for n? to got your oyo.
(Jot into our want ooluiuiix. It
only costs a few oonts, and everybody
reads thorn.
Pw'lilp who have cows, pigs, or
any tiling olso for sale can oasily and
i|ui<*kly liml a buyer through a li5c
?ir oOf classified ad.
.Many people right iu. this communi
ty want tilings right now, l><^ do not
know wlioro to tiiul thoni. I,ot thoiji
know what you liavo for salo.
The-Chronicle
Telephone 20.
Wants~For Sale
I OK HALF/?One |>?'(liRi"ot*<l saddle man'.
I'an hi? seen at Keel's plantation. Hum
bert, S. Address Mis. I'hil Miller,"
Itembert, S. C. 45-0-jkI
KOI{ NALK?'Wood of all kind, cut nny .
length.-,- Delivered $7.1*) cord. J. (). i
Cp?W, ClMHatt, S. C. 4.'ltf I
|
TIUTK FOR MALE ? One Republic!
truck in good condition, ton and a half,
capacity. Apply at \V. < >. Hay's I
(iarage, Camden, S. <, 4ofcf
VyANTED ? 50 thousand
pounds of scrap iron.
Highest prices paid. H.
L. Schlosburj?, Camden.
\VK WILL PAY a straight salary of
00 per week and expenses to man
or woman with rig to introduce Poul
try Mixture. Knrekn Mfg. Co., Knst
St. Iyouix, 111. ltp
WANTKl)?A man tlnu knows how to
do electrical work on automobiles nt
Sokes' Sliop at \Ve-tvilb\ S. ('. 44-7
improved real estate, easy
C. vonTresekow, Camden,
1.*?
Not Joe to Debtors and Creditors.
\iI parties indebted to the estate of
Hil. y .1 Outlaw, deceased, are hereby
?!? ?!! to d?f-r.?niak?'?pnymen t??t-b*??tin.tor
Hitruod. and all parties, if any, having
? ?biiui- ;iK;iin<t tin' said estate will pre
sent i i o*i j i duly attested wjthin the time
pr? ?i'ibed b\ law.
A \ X11! < U'TLAW,
Administratrix.
Camden, S <February 12th, 1920.
NOTICK Ol MKKTINCi
St ;it?? <'f Sou t h < 'amlinn.
County <>f K?'r?hnw.
City of Ctimdi-n
The |??>titinn ??f ?? !???-? fifteen |ht
(???lit of tho <|oalitied voter* iih ??hown
by tli>' registration l*>olcs of the City
? >f Camden, Uavjnjr h???>ti tiled with me
as r^niitfd "*?>>' the roles of the Demo
cratic party "
I, as Major of the City of Camden,
d<> hereby <-a!l a meeting of the Demo
crat* of the city of Camden nt 4:30
o'clock. 1'. M. on Thursday the 10th
day of February, 1S)20, in <>^?>ra Ho?*e
hall to cfrgantze a Munw-ipal Democratic
CI lib for the City of Camden, for hold
ing prjmary elections for City officers.
H. F RRAMINOTON,
Major of the City of Camden.
Camden, 8. February 12, lft20.
FOR HAIJC?No, I mill No. 2 pine ahin
gie* <i?'Uv?t4mI anywhere >" Oaiwqn.
AilftrjtM Kdward M. Boykin and Hons,
i ^ Lugo ft", S. C. 15-4*1
VimNI/JNU T1RK8 ? Cord and
Fabric. We have a uian for that
work only. Liberty Motor Sules Co.
STRAYED OH STOLEN? From \my
place Tuesday night one yellow Jersey
row. Hhh ragged ear, Npot in fore
head. , Reward if returned ta J. P.
Hasty, ttox 10, .Route l?, Camden,
S. C. 15.1x1
x . ... . . < '-|
FOR IMMEDIATE 8ALK?Some nicc
chickens. Phone 212 J., Camden, 8. C.
FOl'NI**?<hie bhiycle Thursday night of
laxt week, uear Seaboard pusseug^r
station. Owner can have .same by
moving pi,n>eiti- and naving fot thin
advertisement. Call on Kliza Knglish,
near ftt^bviwl 4MjwMgcy station, ltp
FOR SALK?New milk cow, with a
'week old calf at foot, can be scon at
?1'Ienry Savage's yard, Camden 42
NOTICE-^? I have a truck and good white
driver when you want any hauling
done. \Ve will move anything from a
load of mind to your household furni
ture at reasonable prices. l'hone 305-J
C. It. Spra<lley. -15-0-pd
VI LCANIZING TIKES ? Cord and
Fabric. We have a man for tliat
work only. Liberty .Motor Hales Co.
AI'TO OILS?i-AVheu in need of the best
auto lubricating . oils at the lowest
price's "call on me. Anything frojri"I
pint to a barrel. C. II. Spradley, 1218
. .Main Street. 45-tl-p<l
Pon't throw that old casing away ho-1
cause it lias .struck a snag. NVe can iix
it to run n long time. Liberty Motor
Sales Co. ?
STOP!?1 >pnjt throw away yOur old
Champion spark plugs because the
porcelain is broken. I will sell you
a new one for 30 cents and it will
be good as < ver. C. H. Spradley, 1218
Main Street. 45-0-pd
At'TO REPAIRING?I have built a I
garage at my 'home 1218 Main Street
just above the Baptist church and inn
pro]tared to do your auto work prompt- ]
ly and efficiently. Phone .'1G5-J. C.
li. Spradley. 45-0-pd j
WANTED?Two pair pure bred Collie]
or Shepherd pu|>piest two montlis old
or over at once. J. !??. Jones, I'ost j
< Mlice. Camden. S. C. 45-50-pd
LOST??Fri?la.v Feb. 0 one pnir of
gold rimmed spectacles in case marked
Columbia. Reward if returned to the
Chronicle office. 45-pd
RKWARD?A reward of $3.00 is offered
for the delivery of a red Jersey gilt
weighing about KM) .pounds, or $1.00
to know where she is.. J. F. Owens, j
No. 54 Hermitage Village 15-isl j
LOST?Rot ween Caindeu "and Rethune, I
1020 auto license plate No. 43400.
Return to L. A. McDowell, Camden.
FOFND?<>n the night of Jan. 30th, one
bicycliv Ownet- can have same by
identifying property, paying for this
ad and calling at farm of Workman
nnd Mackey, near I>eKalb, S. C. 45-pd
STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED
? If your battery is no good don't
buy a new one until you see us, we
can make ?yi exchange with you that
will save you money. Batteries re
paired and rebuilt. Agent for Presto
lite Butteries. Beard's Battery Ser
vice, Camden, S. C. Phone 118-J
FOR SALIC? Six room house, bath and
kitchen on Mill Street. Possession
given immediately. W. H. Ilaile, Cain
den. S. C, 43tf
FOR SALE?1 I>odgo touring oar in
tirst class condition, 5 new tires and
looks good. Phone 118-J. Beard's
Garage, Camden, S. C.
R A TTKR FK8 RKtHA R( iEI>? W an ted
you to let us chai-ge your batteries.
We furnish distilled water free for
any make battery. Beard's Battery
Service, Camden, S. C.
WANTED?Eight or ten good
laborers to work on public
roads. Will pay $35 per
month and board. Apply to
T F. Horton, County Com
missioner, Kershaw. S. C.
AOKNT WANTED ? For Worthmore
Hair Preparation. See or call on
Madam K. B. Belton, 1713 Gordon
Street. Camden, S. C. 20t'
WANTED ?50 thousand
pounds of scrap iron.
Highest prices paid. H.
L. Schlosburg, Camden.
KODAKKRH?We are prepared to do
your work at a reasonable price. All
work guaranteed. Give us a trial.
Buddin and Kirkland, Camden. 8. C.
20 tf.
Vt LCAMZINO TIKRS ? Cord a^d
Fabric. We have a man for that
work only. Liberty Motor Sales Co.
BROWN *N? OX'BLOOD
SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Blade,
Tan and White SJ^oes
. THB P. P. DALLBY CORPORATIONS LTD.. BUFFALO. N, Y.
: '.V- - ''A ?">
NOTICIC?Wo havo a limited quantity
of Kalnlt oa liand for, quick sale.
Wire or phone us your'order*. l'hone
*240. Camel Cotton Co. 27tf
STOItAUK 1IATTKKV KKPAIKS?We
<*an repair any make storage battery.
Don't buy a new. one until you arc
sure youra cannot we repaired. Ex
amination and ^ent free. Heard'a Bat
tory Servtee, West DeKalb Street,
Camden, H. C. Phone 118-J
WANTKD?A good. hor?e ahoer at
Stokes' Shop at Weatviile, S- C. 44-7
OKNKItAl, KEPAIUING?To whom it
may 'concern ; I have opened a gen
era I repair *h?*p m \V eat villi', and will
?ndoavor to aatinfy all patron# I efc
pt.^'t t<> do Muck-.111 i t h, wheelright and
automobile w<?rk. l>on't throw away
your old vehicle, I ?au impair them
or build you a new one as you de
al re. Bring along your work and if
the work don't stand the test we will
make It right. My work has always
atood in the pa?*t and will see to it
that it atanda in the future. Will
also ki?i>>p oil and gas for sale. W.
1-. M. Stokes, Weatville, N. C, 44-47
NOtlCH BVIUDBRftrWe have a to
stuck of wood mantels, tile n?d m
; in stock and Call ship promptly,
?or Marble and Mantel Co. Samter
a 42^1
11 1 " "L
FOll SAUK^tWMi of ?ShmUiwlawa, u
roughbied Belgian Hhecp 1 >og \t j.
,. rvtfUtry, 18 month* old. Omn^,
International Cbamvpiou ApoUo..
perfwt health nnd condition, a *
vu]natfle animal and only offers <
lUHtmmt oI insufficient yard room. A
drew W. L. Wil?on; Box 031, Gi*
vlllf, H. C. 44^U
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