The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1920, Image 12
LANfAMTHK COUNT* NEWS
Ah T?l<) by The S? mi W? <id> N'nv? of
Our Neighbor Town.
l)o|H?K iliv tell <?ei|t* ill I *<?!!
castor now. I ?oeal drug stores put ll|>j
??. the pii<*e from six Ci'Uf* to Ion coot*
IgHt WWk .1 ii<1 jii Hi? Kdiuo iinif ad
vanced tIn* prhv i?f? M'vrni) ollwr
thinks. |.tv cj'Oaill COIlie* al lifteeh
4-4*t|f?s jkt Hjitfeor uud the war 'a\> Ihi
1 mi ill by t Im* seller. Whether the ad
vance in price has decreased th? nuih-J
|k?p. of (ll'lnks -old Ik tint known. II
In Columbia sell at eight contuf.
Mr*. I .('MY spring* wont Jo Chestw|
Monday niclil when' she made a talk j
in tlio liit.erowt of the memorial fund,
of w hi< h ?he in district chairman. Mrs.
Springs was tendered a roi-epth^ at
ihe <)ianilH i of comiiiom' hy tin- la
dles of Cluster.
The campaign for the memorial
fund which was scheduled to sturt
Monday morning throughout tJio state,
w'an hi .11-?<! In J,minister Sunday
morning at the First Methodtst church
whop ox-tjovenior Klchard 1. Mannlmg
addressed a union mooting of all tlie
<<lty churches In the interest of the
drive.
Kx-Oovernor Hichard I. Manning
was the guest of Oal. and Mirs. Ix?roy
Springs for tho weekend. Ho wont
to (tester last night wlierc ho ?i>oke
in' tho Interest of tho memorial fund.
Immersion in tho Oatawbi river of a
Hudson, while It was on route from
Van Wyok to Tlrzali jfor tnirlal, heirs
of Me dead mnn having asked the
ofjiwity corn ml sssl oners for damages In
tho sum of $500. Tho accident oecur
<sl on a ferry oik'rated by the county,
tho truck bearing tho body Whig pre
cipitated Into tho stream. Tho com
missioners have not yot disposed of the
claim.
Miss Kii/.alM>th Oil >V ford Withor
spoon, nloee of Dr. Hobevt and Miss
Annie Witherspoon, of tills oily, iliils
lieen awarded a $T?0 silver cup for
writing the l>est essay on the advawc
tagtjH of enlistment in tlie United
?States army. Miss Wit herspoon is 17
years of ago and a pupil In the ninth
grade <>f (ho Ifock II11I high school.
There were 5j|. school# contesting lut
tills eup in tin* Fifth Federal Reserve
I >.lsf l ift, and Miss Witherspoon's essay
was judged tlie hesf of the ."?(? essays
submitted. These "i(i repre-seutod the
wliiijioi*s in as inany sc hoobi , The
.vonmr lady is a daughter of Mr and
Mrs. ,1 Crawford With"rspot?i of J'.oek
mm.
Judge K. O. Purdy Hurt.
Judge IJ. < >. l'urdy was <(iiltc pain
fiiJf.v. bill fortunately liof seriously 1 it -
jured ~ f^U* riding
,1 li.iM- rtf -the corner nf 1'hurrh and
idherty street. when he was run into
l?y mi automobile driven 1'iy .Mix li. M.
Warren. There was no light at. this cor
net' that evening. anil neither lie nor
Mrs. Warn*11 saw the danger until it
was too late for it to lie avioded. The
hlow felled the horse mid knocked Mr.
I'nrdv from its it/o k hut was not hard
I
enough I" ? | < re vol the horse from serailW
J*J.lng np a ml running away. M r. I'urdy
was t.iken to liis home hndly hridsed
and seratelu'il. li^it not serioityiy injur
e?h H'iv many friotnN will t?e ^lad to
know fJiat he is now aide to he ahoul
the house, and in a few days lie ho|ies
to he a hie to i>o out .again. Sumter
11 era Id
< tmdurtnrs <.'et Promotions.
I'riend-"of < '.ondnet or* Wi 11i:tIII A.
'iraham and I'rnest Cunlhnrp of the
Southern rail loud. \\Im? for :i 1111111>m? r*
of tear* have Ween running on the
Minion \ Kingvilie division, will he
interested :?? Irani thal,the\ have 1 k*?? 11
promoted to !"? ''(inductors on the eo
lumhia division i u11??i11ir ln'twci'ii <'o
1111111>i.i :111.? I I'harl.itte York' Kinpiirer
lleail ?if r>rtili/er Company Dead.
ICi? hiiKcid. \ i . Apnl Hi Samuel T.
Morgan. pte-id-nr <>C "lie Virginia ('ar
o'Mia ('lieiiii<-a i <"' i!'pa::>. and a direc
ted of .i numhet* ? ?!' Uioi mend institu
tion*. tJii il i f hi !:e'ne heir loliluhl
.It'tor in il !m"?s of vcmimI \\eekv
A M ?(!???-. )?! o'lKiineed insane h\ a
Yor k jui n \\ tu n ; ?*j.I fer the murder
of hi- wife Hi.I !?? lliiv \ r I'd jet ailto
null iealiv ? ?? >m ii> j i :o< | !<i the State hos
pital. iefr York for I'olumhia Satur
? la> 'nei ?: 11:_' it: '-'im r.'e of Kelt 111 tj x'.
I'ejir f ir._r SLeiitV |". | ; ?/uinn No
?liairje ?? demeanor ha* Uvn per
? ep? I' > ?? vll.ee ? ||e )| )
\ | w i? |e simi'i'Ii f? ? r a fortune
ill !? >\ e' ??, (he p'ojM'lty of Mi's. <'la r
e! ice M i i'! I. ? i -e r .if l; i> lllllolhi. \ ;| e||
deiI ' V.*w > ? ?!? k in, l'rida>. w 11 ii the
ni'-* .Ia>. I" I o\ e. who had a
? lie, u f..r s jiummi | ni id l>y a pawn hrok
or fi.i Mm- jiearls Polieved hv the ]x>liee
'?* a of ;t Jjf.klaee \ allied at
? !.\ Mr* Milllnu^'r in
Now "i .-rk .i ?: M.i \
k"'V .1 S ' I ti:hotl-e. I ];t vslllll I c of
President Wiivin ;i r I'rineetoti uiiiver
?\ity. modern for at several session.* nf
the .Mississippi 1 'iv^hyterian Kyn-nl and
tren>"urer of the ~ynnfi for t-wonty
years died at .i n infittilary in \ i.-k?
Imrg. Aiiss.. la >; I rid? v. atred \ en r^
HISIIOrVIM K XKWS NOTES
lUsliopvllle, April 10. 4'ttnri i'oi>
Y<?jiod h?,\rt? - lust Monday Willi Judge
Idee presiding. 'I'lWTi' Mteh a
1111111 i >? ? i"^ of evtJfttM |n I !<? 11 ?'.?*< I It
will inKo .ill of in-M Week in iry iliciu
>1II
Sonn- of "III' fnint. i - .lie plant nr.!
inti thojl* i >t i-oljoii, >uiK' 11. i \ i1
good -land-. <in<I iit'iir!> nil of llunu
ha \ i- I i 11 i ^ In ?< I planting* Some <om
l?l?<In of bad stands of rorn, other*)
have u ><"l stands. Tin- ? ol?l .spells of
uo.illn-r <lo?"? iioI OOeixl l<? ha\e I??j?11??< I
vegetation or llu* fruit erop either.
The oat twtiftt? ant wry prom i *i ng.
There K >f*ly nutlo /wheat fphuilod
around here.
\fl ( * 111111 i 11 ^ 11 >1 111 t*N>k lllS >o|||lgesl
daughter. hikI Mis. .1ajue# <"ousur to
Charlotte hi^t wek for medloul treat
inoiil, l>r. N. V AI ford iieeompained
IlK'tii.
Mm, >i \v. siiK-ko.v reinim-d home
from tho Florence. h<??pltal la*! Tues
day u-r> iimk-Ii improved in lyaJlit
Air. i\V. <1, Xtu<ty\v iwum thrown
f|-om a wagon y^qfcerday ?f|arnoo?a
and hud Ills log broken just ubove tlio
ankle, and tho ankle dislocated. He
was tuk?Mi to Ida lioine and I>r. Me
Outchon soon had It in shape again,
hut he Is suffering much today.
.Quite u number of ItlshopvIHe folks
iliuve got\e to Hot Springs, Ark., to
try the hot water baths and others ar<?
going later "
'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hold, of Sav
annah, <Sa., have l?een on a visit to
Ills father, Mr. <}eorge 11. Held. Hob
lias Ihvii a v^ry successful man and
Is doing a large business in Savannah.
Hlshopvlllc is hui Id lug tip very rap
Idly. as is evidenced by the n^Hiilter
of now ij'orftg and p mild I nipt ItoLng
built, and being otvupiod as soon
as <N?mplet?s|.
Mr. ami Mrs. .1. 10. Soot I have gone
to visit relatives In ('olumldai and en
joy the protracted m<?etlng carried <?ii
in tho First Prexbyterian church.
Uov^val mootings will soon iK'gin at
tlif ltaptist church, t?> be followed by
ono at tho Methodist. II* our i>eoplo
do not Isfoiuo lM'tter It will nyt Ik* for
wan't of good preaching.
5VTTOINTEP AS DIRECTOR.
MY. I/. XV. Ho.vkin lias re<-oived the
following iffler from 1'iVsldent. It. M.
Mixon : <"K /
Mr. I/. W. Iloykin.\>
| l'.o\ kin. S. <'. .
| .My dear Sir :
riciisc yet busy and invite appoint
J <>r do anything else > oil en II to iref Jls
1 Irrt'tfe'~t~deteyi| ion from inrr county In
j our May ftth < 'on vention as invisible. i
The Avnmni of the Smirh nre> eligible
I to membership oil Silllic basis Its 'tlioll. I
' ilri'MK aII the women you can. \\V have
! a xplundid woman xpwaker. an educated_
j refined woman?a practical farmer,
?who -will address The Convention ami
if you 'haw #i<yt already "electied
three members of the Jtoard of Dirw- ,
tors ?>f the State Organization. please
ito si> ill onee. us your i-olllity might 1m*
without. representation- in voting.* in
iMH' tho I'v-Ijiws a rev-enforced : but
also. get n>? laryo a delegation as possi
ble. all-of whom will 1m? hllowed to vol*'
unless the point above <i:<*i11 ioued is
math'. !
This i< an Iii11m?rt}?lit meet ill:;. .Ma!- !
trrs of vital imjMirtauce n il be consid-1
ered. A few good yiieakers will Ik? on !
j
hand, Please eoine and bring as large
a delegation as possible,
Very truly yours.
H. M. Mixnii.
1 'resident. ;
Mr \\ A lU.vkin, Mr. I*. M. Woolen
and Mr. \V. K. Oardncr have been ap-'j
pointed oii -ilie. Umwl of dlrt*ctorv for *
I he via t e. ,
I. \\\ Itov Kill.
Colored Couple Marry.*
I??'ii;iis i'n< kvr. n well know n ami
worthy ?oioii>d mm. who has been
I
.?oi'durt !ij'?r an automobile r? pjtir shop
on South Main street was uiavried on
Wedno-dn,\ i-\>-ui:t-_r to M.-unie Smith.;
of i 'amd?'>i I' m* cei etnon\ w as per !
formed bv I lie I'robate Judge.
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS.
I'(IK S \LK?l aths fi.r s;ih- Apply
He! rv Savage. ('aindeu S (' if j
K(H{ S.\I,K?Self w a I ering. gnbani-1
zed . |.r<? 11 b?'\e?. fi led with flow- I
er- or ? -1?i j?t v ?. I.aurens Street
< ? reeuiliil|s?>a I'holle |! i: :. Jti.
1 OK KKNT ? hi \ e room buie.'Mlow with]
modern eon venionoes. Immediate
|io-.M'??itn - i \ ?* 11. Apply ir> ,J Wiiit
iker. .If., it Loan \ Savings Rink,
('aindeu f
Wants-For Sale
I.OST- <?n Frlda\. Aju 11 HI. !<">t mic
|ryu urny iMtv uiuU*. Abi?ut >i\
\ . .1* ouj < ri | ?| ?!*' I ill left Hnbll|d?
it Notify 1.. M Hall, Camden. S.
C.. r.mie J, and r? ?? ?< * i \ ?? reward ,'ip
AllfoSBiBiTS OWN ICRS ATTKN
T10N? \\'v have (MdfO t" tlKf?ni
till no t )i?* repair of Ford cars and
will In 111*' fnluro iii) reus*' our stin k
of parts for oars of other makes,
aU(l wjll sell off such repair parts
now on hand for KqftUi at (i)HT,
P. S. We >?till have a r?*\\ I Kke
tires selling at the ?*ld prlet* w11lt li
una.is a living of onetlflli the pre
sent prhv. W. o. Hay's <iara^?',
Camden, H. c, QrQ
? '*' 1 1' "i ' ?
FOR HAIJC OR TRADK?< ?ne Stude
baker Six, wlM? oversize motor, |*?r
f?st media ideaI shape, U'ut run
n11>< condition. Keason for selling, too
heavy for business use. Will make flue
trausfer or family car. will trade for
a lighter car. Apply to Sup't. Vouoer
Plant.
LOST? Otoe blue speckle female
?bonud know* the name "Matlo." Re
ward If returned to, L. W. lloyklu,
Boy kin H. c.
fVANTEI) TO SKLXr-r-lmprovod early!
Portorloo, Vanoyhall and Triumph
potato plants, <*ov?rnm<Mrt inspected,
$2.50 JHT 1,000. fTabbage plants and
tomato plaidw, $1.50 pop i.oOO. All
varieties shipped daily. Ask for
price largo quantities. Post i>aid ship
incuts add l$Qc per 1,000. Dorrls
Klnsuy Plant Co., Valdosta, <3a. l-4p
W'ANTK^?Position hh Chaperon.
For party sending summer in 'Moun
tains or at coast or i>ositlon as compan
ion or governs*. Address, "Chajieroii
ciirnCamdenChronbdo,, Camden S. f\
WANTED?First * ??lass double entry
book-kee]>er. .Mtist 1k? a good one
and furnish the l>est of references.
Write P. o, Hon 212. Camden; S. C.
2tf.
OWNKRS OF CARS OTI(>;K THAN
FORDS ?We will in the future in
crease our stock of roiwlr parts and
tools and will have more time to
attend to your wants since dlscon
ilmil'ng the refMilr of Ford ears. P.
,'S.?Set* u*-qtt4ck if you want tUI.V
tires, we still have a few, at the old
price. 20 per cent of the present
price. W. <>. I lav's Carafe, Cam
den, s. c. ::-o
\1VC? Save money oil your paint
MM. Ask about tli?> Southern Cot
ioH*'?iii <'o*..<^?llne. Win. King*, sit
oil Mill. Camden, S. (2tt*.
IOAXS?m improved t??;iI cst:itP. ensy
terms. !?'. ''. vuiiTresekow, ('amilon,
S. (' -Jo
Wfi (>\ I KM \ II Fonl Cars a< well
?-,a* -all ot her '-klnrt.ynt.~i In' Ma I if Ktm*t
Uafam* and FilltiifT Stutlou. Don't
Jot them "fall to pieces" for the need
of jrood work. Our prices' reasona
ble. (.Jive us a <*all and h?? colivinc"-'
ed. PJ1M Main stre<?t. North, of
Hapti-t Chureh.
\VANTK1>?'Second ? luind 'organs. Ail
dresM Hi>\ 228. Walter Parker, Cam
den. S. C. 5ltf
WHKKK do you buy your gas, oil and
aeressorles. and have your repair
work done? An impertinent ques
tion you say? Of course not, for we
are in the business to serve you just
'as good or iK'tter than our eomijetl
tors. Call and see our new place and
lot'* talk it over. Mialn Street Fill
ing Station and <?arage. l'JIS Main
Street. C. |{. Spradley, Pro|?. All the
.different brands of gasoline "b\
I SKI) ('Alt SALK?One KoM Koutlsti'i
SlIuCLUtl: Uiw* '4^mh?m?p <'nr :
<iVoik?! T. Little.
I SKI) (AK BALK?J-\,r,l U?atl*tvrj
S'J.10.00: (>no Kr?r<l T?>urin?f I ';ir .S'JfiO.
? T. I.itilc. i
: i
LOST
< Si) n< l?'i i ium'.'JIn-J Itcd T?>p KHk tin*. !
niounloil <?it rim. I-'IihUm* l<ii>?11 y it-'
nun in W 11 IIhv. 4ittiifii. ,;in<l n
c?*iv?? ivwhkI. l|?'
W Will)?V?mi to ktimv licit Woi tii-!
^I?'will pn?itiv?vy trow >mir hair .
w ]i .? ? 11}???!- pivparnHun*. fail. S. t>.
Alrin-. K. 10. .at fli?> \N ??t Th .\l?>ri'!
I I:i: r 1'.:? !.?!-. S.V> ltr<ui<l Str--it A a? :?T
l!Mf
51 VIS (LKANK1)?Haw y..nr ?? ?! !ia;
. I jiiii] n*l>lo<*k'Hl :111<> itie iittt ?
Kprinsf vtyii . It can 1>?- ?'.??in- <111' 1 \\?%'
in i!?i ? ?. Sf!nl th'Mri in l?v par*--'!
<'>>!n:nl>ia Mat <"??.. 1 ? 11 l.au.v
S::Td, I '"lumbiti. S <*. ."iii | }??,j
\> VNTKI) AT ONCE?I v.-ml,
a;?|ilii"!::??"s fur hoii^o* of frmii ii\r,
r.i >?? v i?!i n>oiii?. Sec me ai on?-i> if ;
y >ii liavo anyl 11il)vr t<> nfYiT I. A.
M?-l ?owril. A unit.
bread
I (hi' * I i^iiiiiiiMMiB
Fresh Monday, Wednesday and Friday
. ? '? ..! ?> '.. ;? . xM
McLEOD'S GROCERY
. * x ' ' 4 , _V""]
TELEPHONE ?0 PROMPT DELIVERY
AGENT WANTKD?Wanted man with
team or onto, who <<an give bond to
noil 187 Wa4klu? home and fa inn
products* Biggest concern of kind In
world, $1500 to $5000 yearly inoome.
Territory In this county open. Write
today. J. H. Watkins Co.. Dept. 112,
Winona, Mink l?8p
SMALL FARM FOR SALE ? Hfty
aores, twenty under cultivation, bal
ance wood and pasture land, located
on Blshopville road live nailes from
Camden. Five room dwelling, bam
and outbuildings. $70 per acre. L.
A. McDowell. >
AGENT WANTED ? For Worthmore
Hair Preparation. See or call on
Miulaju K. E. Beltou, 1713 Gordou
Street, Camden, 8. C. 20t!
AT STl'D?Tlio rough bred stallion ltock
Castle registered NTo. 45)923. For terms
apply to T. R. Bruee, Camden, S. C.
48-3
FOR SALE?Six room house near
I.nk?' View. A INirgain at. $1,500.00.
\? A. McDowell, Agent.
FOR SAIJK?1010 Hupmoblle roadster,
in good condition.^. Write Hox 200,
('amdon, S. C. *?' 1tf ?
FOR SALE *4 Tomata pepper, egg
plant, t-oleua, salvia, petunias, daisy
?-aion*lulus, asters, snapdragon plants
uLso woine niee 'J year old rose plants.
Lauren* Street Greenhouse, Phone
10a, Camden. 12-U-pd
FOR SALE? Foixl Parts and general
hardware earried in stock at my shop.
When Jn need of gas, oil, Ford parts,
plow stocks, singletrees, bolts, nails
and general hardware call and see me
and 1 will sell reasonable. Also will
do your repair work on wagons and
buggies. W. L M Stoke?, WestrJlle,
S <1 KXA-v*
FOB SALE?One reentered Puroe
boar, furrowed March 11, 1918, !>?'
fenders strain. His get -is good. Rea
son for selling want to get new blood
in my herd. B. D. Hoy kin, Boy
kin. S. C* ltf
FOR SALE?Oft bushels Kenfion big
boll long s>t?i|ilo e??ttoii seed. Easy to
)W'k and very early. Absolutely pure.
Bringing $1 per pound today. $4.00
l>(>r buvhel, Fob. Kenibeut. J. H. Gillis,
I ??*!?> ? li 48tf
I'SEB CAR SALE?One Ford Roadster
- $2>"?0.0ft; < >nf Ford Touring Car $250.
George T. Little.
MAXWKIX 0WNKK8! I ^
model 25 Maxwell that* I am ?t?t.
Ing for the parts. All good b<?ttL
cylinder block. . If you need mj
these parts cheap ea<ll to see a*.
B. Spradley, North Main
Auto repairing, gas, oils, and ??*
sorles. _ ? I
FOR BALIS?Cooks Big Boll Seed0*
ton. Good, sound planting
Karly and heavy fruiter. $2tta
el. L. Suhenk & Co., Camden, 8 (jjj
STOP!?Don't throw away your
Champion spark plug bccanae $
porcelain ts broken. We can rcpla*
It for 80c and it will be good as n^,
Main Street Oarage aUd Filling 8frr
-rttlflE C. B. Spradley, Prop. j
I,OS1V??Suiukiy morning oue black ?p*
ted gilt pi??, weUrbt abowt 70 pov
lteward if rcturnwl to 0. E. Cki
tnrtH. Wateree .Mill, Camden. 8. C.
52-34#
AI'TO OWNERS! -Have you used**
of the Victory oil yet. ?lf noti y?^
""are missing something good in tfe
oil line. If you are from Missouri
call to see us. we liave ilje j?oodi;
Malu Street 'Filling Station and (Jar>
age. 1-8 North Mall),: ,4r
The*
Zig-Zag Tread
MirhnrfoaHy tiiul EMiutlfWtly cor
ul for creatt'st security* under all
-<J ?vi.iiitions, Tim
sliapcdA curs niter
? alt; <-!j both sides of tho extra wide,
tican). Skidding i$ minimized.
Ear UasiS of. tUts 'Tine
'i'rrrs" rnd straight Center T.Iiih of
(read n'o thick rubber stud3 that as
siit In iccplug Uiv u ticii. uo,"
Puncture-Proof with Every Cord-Quality
LEE C/ord Puncture-Proofs are tiie only
cord'tires that can win an argument
?with >stcel.
Let ihe thinnest, toughest, sharpest nail
or stoutest spike try to pierce the triple
thickness of steel discs. They cannot pass.
Your lube is safe. The cord construction
is uninjured. Not a cord cut or weak
< ?!"<!. for the steel discs are placed be
tween tlie cords and the tread.
1
i'or eighteen months Lee Cord Punc
lure-Proofs were subjected to the severest
tests before being offered to the public.
They were everything thatJucord tire
should be?not a single cord quality had
been sacrificed to make them puncture^
proof.
Let us show you the quality and rrtnstrue*
lion of this remarkable tire.
7aa&~ oD+*\
KERSHAW MOTOR CO., Camden, S. C.
LEI 13
Layer
View of
'LEE Cord
Rincture Proof
Cord or Fabric -
Puncture Proof
"Stnile at^Mttee
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