The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 16, 1920, Image 12
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WATEREE MILL NEWS
CatmhIch. April 15? l&Khteen voters
?\tsl fIm-Ir volos In favor of tin* school
ImhmI nt Wateroe village Tuesday.
\t tli?- uloellug of the Hoard of Al
dermen Tuesday night" Mr John l>.
>Shnw was.elected mi honorary iihmiiIkt
<?f tli.? Hoard hiid Ohas Davis elected
active member from Wanl 500. It
was vorcd Mint Mr John 1> Shuw Irf*
inforn*?M 1 of the same andof
the deep sympathy the Hoard of Al
dornien and citizens of tho village
fool for' htm hi his sloknoss.
The following committee has t*?ei?
elected to plan for village entertain
inont : Aldormon <?. H. Gardner. Iien
Jn in in T.* Davis, (illllam I>oJtrnhl.
Tho treasurer of t|ke Sick Henofit
Association) do*iH>slto<1 $50.50 in tho
l/oan and Savings Hank of Camden
for tho association tills avooI<. Mem*
her<hlp. cards are ready and will h?
's>iicil in members Monday, April 111th.
A report of I ho ico committee mot
with approval at tho mooting of Hoard
of Ahlorinon. Mr. Mosoloy has prom
ised to fnrnlsli a special village Ico
wagon to visit each house twice daily.
Kaoh aldorman will cuivass his reapec
. Ilvo 11 lock to ascortahi those who will
hoconic regular cnstonicrs.
There was an tin-usually large errtwd
at Waforce Hapllst church last Sim
day 'it I ho ovonWig service. Dr. 0. J.
Thompson delivoreil an inspiring mcs
saue on "Our ikhsI of a revival." Dr.
Thompson who for several year* has
??een connected with Anderson College,
1* now with the General Hoard of
.South Carolina. uiul Is devoting his
entire time'to general enlistment work i
among the Baptists of this gjtnte.
Wo also had the pleasure of hearing
some thing** r?f very great Interest con
corn lug the great "Baptist Drive" fUnt
is still going on in a splendid way,
from Rev, .1. Furmaii Moore who is
n'fso one of the enlistment men of our
state. We hoik1 to have Rro. Moore
with us on. the tlrst Sunday In May
and hear more from him on this sub
ject that Is so dear to the hearts of
our |MH>)?le;
At a meeting liif?t Monday night the
ehureh elected Mlsw Helen Williams
organist and with her help Ave expect
soon to have a choir that will he sec
ond to none.
We wish to announce that this
church has none to full time and there
will he in the future preaching service
nt 11 a m, a'jwi 7p m every Rundajr.
Sunday wchool every Sunday at 10 a.
m. Prayej* and song service every
Wednesday evening at 7.?'tO; TIk* pub
Tie Is TfTvned Fo all of tlieso services.
The' following Is the inscription on
the tablet creeled at the Mill village
mention of which was made in f'.ese
columns last week:
v WATEHEE MILLS
1014?11)18
THIS TABLET IS KUW TED
IN MKMOKY OF
PAT DAVIS
and
WALTER JSL LOYD
EMPLOYEES OF THIS COMPANY
WHO DIED INoTIIE
SERVICE OF TIIEIR COUNTRY
Wants-For Sale
FOR KENT?Five room bungalow with
modern conveniences. Immediate
possess I a. j jrlveij. Apply to J. Whlt
- aker. Jr.. at Loan & Savings Hank,
Camden. 2t|.
WANTED TO SELL?Improved early
I'ortorieo. Nancy ha 11 and Triumph:
potato plants. Government Inspected.
$2jT>0 per 1.000. Cabbage plants and
tomato plants, $1.50 per 1.000. All
varieties shipped daily. As<k for
price large quantities. Post paid ship
meats add MOe per 1,000. l>orri?
Klnsey Plant Co.. VaUlosta, (?a. l-4p
FOK IMMEDIATE SALE?Lot of "Ni
trate of Soda. If you want some of
it see John Whltaker. ?Sr., Camden,
s c %>
WANTED?ret-^Ifl- entry
book-keeper. Must l>c a good one
and furnish tlie 1>est of references.
Write P. <>. Hoy 212, On in den, S. C.
2tf.
fWINT?'Save money on your paint
M4I. Ask about the Southern Cot
ton o?l <V>\m line, Wrn. King. at
Oil Mill, Camden, S. C. 2tf.
LOST ? Saturday. April 10th rear
bracket tail 'light and Massachusetts
license No. 20WM3. Heturn to Chron
icle office - 2j>
WANTED?At once:?Five to seven
room house. <iet)traHy -located. I. A.
Mel ?owell', agent.
LOANS?-<>n improved real estate, easy
10. C. vonT rcsckow, Camden,
S. g 45
WE (D'RRHAIHj Ford Cars as well
an all other kinds at the Main Street
TTariigO ami Killing Station. Don't
let them "fall to pieces" for the'need
?>f good work. Our prices reason a
We. <31 ve us a call and be convinc
ed. 1218 Main street.. North of
Maptht Ohurch.
\VANTKl>?Secottd hand organ*. .^d-j
tlvMN llox 228. Walter Parker, Cam- j
den, S. C. T?ltf
FOR KKNT?Aipartinent of ti^ee At
five rooms in best residential section
in city. Address P. (X Box 230 with
references or call 182-J. lip
\VANTKJI>?Dealer for Mathews fall ??
tomatid olN?tric light plants for coun
try homes. Anyone* interested, either
on wishing to sell or purchase for own
u.sr vvrit?- liar lies Kleotric (Jo., Rock
niiTr^"TT^ 1S-2
\VIIKI(I<: do you buy your gas, oil and
accessories, and have your repair
work done? An impertinent ques
tion you say? Of course not, for we
are in tin* business to serve yon just
as good or better than our comi>eti
tors. Call and see our new place and
let's talk it over. Mtain Street Fin
ing Station and Garage. 1218 'Main
Street, C. B. *Stpradley. Prop. All the
different brands of gasoline JMc.
' ? . CI
FOR SALE?44ma.11 building lot on
Chesnut .Street Attractive price. J/.
A. McDowell, Agenfr.
AGENT WANTED?Wanted man wtt%
team or ?*??!<?. who (?u give bond to
*CU 1-'I7 Watkinx hoiue and fartn
product*. Ulggent concern of klud In
world. $1500 to $5000 yearly lu<*>me.
. Territory in this county open. Write
today, .1. K. Watkin* Co., I>epi. 112,
W'llioliii. Minn l-ftp
l'SI*,'l> CAR HALE?< )iu* Ford lLoadxtar
$250.00; Ouo Ford Touring Cur $250.
Oeorge T. I/itl lr,
liOHT ??on road between Sumter and
<'44uhU-u one .'Jlxl Red Top Fink tire,
mounted oil rltn. Finder kindly re*
nini to W O Hay, Camden, and re>
wive reward, 2iH4j>
WANTED?You to know {hut Worth
yiiro will itosltively grow .vom hairj
when other preparutioiiH faH. Hte
HniOi K. K. Bel ton, at the Worth More
J lull* Parlor, 8W Proud Street. Agent*
wanted, , s 49tf
FOt'ND?a .irimWt of keys... owner can
liav? ?Miine by describing i?r<?i?ertv
milI paying for riilH nd. Call at The
Chronicle offline.
AtlENT WANTED For Worthmore
Hair Preparation. See or call on
M uiluu) K. 13 Helton, 1713 Gordon
Street. Camden, 8. C. 20tf
I UTS CLEANED?Have yovjr old hat
> oWmued and reblocked iato the latest
Spring style. It can be done and we
can <lo it. Send them in by parcel
P?*t. Columbia Hat <5o?}1211 Lady
<Stn>ot, I Columbia, 8. O, 50-1-2-3-pd
FOR SALE?pair of good work mules,
with wagon and ha mesa, will sell
iyr $170. Apply tom. K. Price, Ctem
s- <*? ltp
WANTED AT ONCE?I have several
aippHea lions for houaes o>f from a?e
to seven rooms. s?e me at once If
you have anything to o/Ter. I* A.
Mcl irnu'll, Agent.
sTfAlT FARM FOR SALE _
acres, twenty under cultivation, bal
ojkw wood ami pasture land, located
on Illshopville road five inIlew from
Camden. Five room dwelling, barn
irnd outbuildings. $70 per acre. I,
A. McDowell.
'
II SMI CAR SALE;?One Ford Roadster
$250.00; One Ford Touring Car $280
* G<?orge T. Little.
AT STUD?Thoroughbred stallion Roek
< astle registered No. 40023. For terms
apply to T. It. Hruce, Camden, S O
_ 48-3
I'OR SALK?Six room house near
Lake Mew. A bargain at $1,500.00.
I _ L. A. McDowell, Agent.
?<>R SALE?1010 Hupmoblle roadster.
UW'ii gflfOd condition. Write Box 'WJ
Camden. S. C. '
FOR SALK? Five, gilts M-nd 24 far
rows Berkshire and Ihiroo Jersev
breed. II. p. Oroft. Route 4. Cam
den. S. C. , j.j
FOR SALE ? Tomato, pepper, egg
plant, coleus, salvia, petunias, daisy
? ?fllonduJas, uslers, snapdragon plants
also some nlee If year old rose plants.
I?oUIVJ?H Greenhouse, Phone
1-2-3-pd
WAWTEl}--Ten to twenty acres "on
outskirts of Camden. L. A. Mb.
Dowell Agent ? ' .
FOR SALE? Ford Parts and general
hardware earned in stock at oir shop
W hen in need of gas, oil, Ford parts.
Plow stocks, singletrees, bolts, nails
?n< general hardware call and kik> me
and I will sell reasonable. Also will
, -v.?ur ,V3>air work on wagons and
buggies. W. L M Stokes. Weatrille.
_?_ * ?~ 51-4-p<l
u ,m> registered Duroe
boar. farrowed March 11, lOl.S De
fenders strain. His geMs good. Rea
r?Un ^,,,IUK Wflur to ff^t new Jdood
kin. s' r n n /bo.v.
Fresh
and
Celery
* *
Just Received
*; . ffyj ? ? >' ? 0}
. '' ? .a ... ' . J.. -Ji%
McLeod's
? ? I ?>?
Grocery
Telephone 90
iff
FOR SALE?Cooks Big Hon
ton. Good, sound planting
Karly and heavy fruiter. t2 ? ___
* Oo.. CaTintai, s'c.y
FOR NALIC?-00 bushels Kieunnn
bo^l km* wtaplc cotton seed. B^gjl
? iiick and very oarly. Absolutely
Hriuginf $1 per pound today. |4^
por bu.^heJ. Fob, ltcmbert, J. K, (jini.
. Ueiu.be r-t, 1, 0. 4ty
MAXWELL OWNERS! I havTl
iuodt'1 25 Maxwell that 1 am
lug for the parts. All good bbt ft*
cylinder block. If you need. any of
?these parts cheap call to see m?. c
B: Sprudlev. North .M#iB 8tr?n
Auto repairing, ga*. oils, and acw.'
sorles. . .
FOR RENT?Blacksmith shop at Bojo
kins Mill and 4 noom cottage on ptott
A good stand for ? sbop and tl*~
work handled last year required two
men. ApftVly to B. II. Boykln, Jr.,
Boy kin, 8. C. 1-2-pd
I SKI) CAR SALE?One, Ford lloadster
$250.00: One Ford' Touring Car $230.;
, < lefyge T. Lffjgjib
STOP??Don't throw away your old
champion spark plug l>ccau?e the
porcelain h? Urqken. We cjirr^replaoei
It for 80&'and It will 1>e good as uwr.^
Main 'Street Garage and Filliog Sta
tion. <3. B. Kpradley. Prop. " \
11 ti
FOR SALK?Three beeves, one small
one medium, one large, nine ceote.
Duroc boar, Alabama Defender
CTiretf. three years ?ld, a floe iadt*
vidua), weighs around six hundred
l?ound*?. This boar cost 1600.00, will,
take $1^0.00, no fault Just doot'
* want to ittbrecd, come and look^t
his pigs; youngtooara: ChiefsOoko<
- and Cherry Kings," 0 wuullit JK
weighing from lfiO to 175 pounds it
*50 to $75 if taken at once, h
Boykln. Boy kin, S. G. 11
?1 ' ' ? * 1 . j
LOHT?Sunfhiy morning one black ?prt-v
U>d gilt- pig. ? weight about 70 pooofc.;
Upward if returned to C: E. ChrK-'
mas, Wateree Mill, Camden, 8. C.
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AUTO OWNERSJ -Have you used
?>f the .Victory oil yet If not jm
arc missing something good In tt*|
r i)ll line. If you are from Missouri,
call to wee us, we' have the goodt f
Main Street Filling station and Oaf
age! 128 North Main.
Boll Weevil
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We have been designated to write for the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. (The Old
Hartford) insurance indemnifying the assured against loss of his investment in his
crop from damage by insects, disease, drought, frost, excessive moisture, winter
kill, windstorm and tornado---practically all causes of damage but hail, which we
cover under a separate policy. As this line of coverage is experimental, we shall
be allowed to write only a limited amount in this county. Better come in and hav^
your name entered for a policy. The rates are for cotton 4 per eft., corn 5 per c5t.
We have represented the Hartford for thirty-seven years. They stand behind their policies and pay their losses promptly.
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Th Will iams Insurance Agency
1012 BROAD STREET R. M. KENNEDY. Jr. CAMDEN, S. C.
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