The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 30, 1920, Image 12
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I From now on, hail storms will be frequent; already, adjoining counties have suffered. Ju,
a few minutes of hail will so destroy your growing crops that your investment and labor wj
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be wiped out. Almost every year, some section is so devastated that it is necessary to sen
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outside aid to the sufferers. You can prevent some disasters, but you have ^bsotutely no con
trol over hail; you can neither prevent it nor lessen its damage. The one safeguard is insurance
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We have written this class of insurance for the past several years for The Home Insuranc
Company of New York. They have in every instance paid their losses
entire satisfaction of the assured. The rates are very reasonable.
EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE
ESTABLISHED 1871
R. M. KENNEDY, Jr., President - 1012 Broad St. - J. K. SHANNON, Manage
WATEREE MILL NEWS
Camden,. S. C. April ?On Satur
day (May |sr.) jiI the ball gmunds of
WnU'i'is1 Mills, there will be a band
??oiKN'fi jii 'l o'clock by the 4n. infantry
Hand. At:lvl**1io evejitx will l>e held. tlx*
wllllMTs of tll4' reS|H'4't.lV4\ OVOUtS will IV
c?4Ve silver <-ups as prizes. There will
U' May I'oUi and folk dniictwt, llio ^Irls
and 1hi\s relay ra?vs. a l?ase Iwtll tfamo
between-- Wiilchi' "<UKt" Itnck flill
should In- an attractive f<ntun\ l?oth
Imvc Mlrans tennis.
Sunday,last a trap was set for over
Hpocslers in flit' villa ko. Fort una I Ay
all autolst kept with in the wpeetl limit
laws, and ito Hi'ivst*. woiv made, The!
citiwns <?f Watcnv villaRe lire Iwnt ?>n (
making t 1h* village safe for pedestrians. j
l<ost'Monday (Mciir Sandms was fLnetl j
fifty dolars in the Magistrate court
for n.H'klt'SK driving and over speeding}
Mini t:h<> Watem* village.' (
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A <>cautiinul silver cup known as thoj
Kendall <'up is on exhibition as the
Mill. This- cup will he presented to the
Ivoy a\ ho makes tile ln-st development
physically. 1114*11 tally and morally for
the comiii|.r V4Si r in t.hc Watered' M 111
vilage.
Mr. W. IV Johnson. tlx* new Weave
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Koom oversnnM* lias mov??d his family j
from Chester. Mr. .Inh w>u h7is alr<\i<ly j
won tin* heart of tlic jicople and i?< a J
good addition f.? ihc Waters* Mill
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family.
Mr. John I >. Sha*.\ is still in lx?d j
tmit \vc arc all glad to learn that, the
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doctor, report* that Ids condition is Im
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proving. .
The Walei>Mill l>a.<?e liall team.'
last Sat unlay ojh-ihnI th<? season by dc
floatim; 1 > ??? I >a i llusion Mill team, fif
teon to flic, Clyde Baker. Watervo, j
not only piteluwl n g-N>d game but lilt
a thousaiHl. Baker pulled hU team out
of the hole. b> k:uH'kint; a throe l>ag
cer with all b:i>cs fid-. Yaucy
Thr.utt caught a remarkable game and
also pvc agoo<| account of himself nt
the Ikit. The t??am a> a whole al
though net in mid serpen Kv-in "bids
fair to one <?f the leading ttun in
trhe Mi LI league this season. <~Y>aeb
Hallett is toa<*hing the boys a Uttfc in
sUle ball each night. IloflLs Cobb, Wa
force short stop sprained a tendon in
his let?. l>efore the pa me on Saturday,
and It. IV lv>lnn from the Boston <)f
fUv fitted in awl showed that ho must
be a big factor on r.ho Laurent Mass.
team. Wo arc ittlvopt* that Cobb's leg
will N> m condition for Saturdays same.
The physical examination ,,f the tvo
mon of the mill, which i?; being eon-;
dii4*ted hy Doctor Zemp and Miss Kos- ,
tor at the I>Lspen.sary each nijfht. Tlu? i
puriK?se <>f this examinatit?n 1s to i;ive j
t?liyMi<.-;il examination free to any cm?;
ploy of the Mill. wl?o a.s<iortains any |
physical d4>fe?-ts, such as decayed tr-ctb,'
hod oyc? ?*tc , to have the*-e ?|efccts
whir-h mlsrht t*4? only minor r.w, but
which might lead to ?w>riou?? com plica
fioivt later, adjusted at a very low
scale of priiies. Tho resluLs of rtie'
imtft'* oxandiiatlon have Jjeon* very ?*n
<'<>imining Aanl 7f> j?or <"ont of tbo men
whose t<i*th sJ?ow<sl iio(h]?(1 attention
haw taken tJit* opportunity and had
this (low. ;ind th?irci>y sav?>d money
and liolp. The same tliliiR Is tni(> of
I )><> e>x?tf.
S<-<' Torn Mix in the uiile-a-mlnute
Wostem drama "A liougli lidding Ito
nianc?" at the Majestic Theatre today.
Siv Marion Davies Ln the Oosmoi?ol
Ifian story Ajiril Fol:ty, at the
tio next Monday.
WOTICE ?
All automobile owners and
drivers are hereby warned that
the automobile , ordinance of
the City of Camden, will be
strictly enforced.
By order of the City Council.
H. C. Singleton, W. J. Dunn,
City Clerk. Mayor
April 29, 1020.
NOTICE ,
All delinquent tax payers of
the City of Camden are hereby
notified that if their past due
tfixes a>e not paid by July 1st,
1920, that executions will be
promptly issued against said
delinquent taxpayers.
By order of the City Council.
H. C. Singleton, W. J. Dunn,
City Clerk. Mayor
April 29, 1920.
MACK
SSHWETfJ
IMG N":V FIVMEEL CUNUDY
SKNSATIGN
DOWN ON THE
FARM
A (lorioui fe* ' of (aught and
tbrillt, win .ii-Htar Senaett '
Comedy Cast romping through
the five hig . t?lt ol corn-fed
comedy and milk-fed mirth.
Your grealett chrniea to taata
the joyi eiHf thrill* of rural life
without bovmg ?? pmt mm aver
? lla.
Cowing To The Sooo
"A Hough Killing Romance" contains
a whirlwind of iK-l.lon n?<l shows Toui
Mix at his lx>st. At tho Mujostlo t<?
day.
Wants--For Sale
The increasing vise of the miscella
neous wtrnt rt.tti?kttt striri t he unfatb
ing a ffcttiveness of ads In this depart
.tyent is a M)Ui>v ..(if wntUiual sitisfa??
tlon to the publishers of The Chroni
cle. It would, of course, be still more
.satisfactory if the use were further
extended : hut Mint Ls recognized as a
matter of slow development. There are
fifteen hundred subscribers to The
Camden Chronicle and hardly*less t;han
five? thousand readers. It is not su
prislng thorfore. iliat any reasonable
want made known through the columns
of this jmper can i?e so quickly satis
fled. Cases have In'on known wUere
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there have l>een more Lhmv one hun
drcd answers to a single advertise
ment. and iJt Ls rare indeed thut any
want however unusual, goes entirely
unnoticed. .There is another interest
ing and gratifying tiling in this con
nection. Almost every reader of the
pa|H'r makes it a point to glance over
this want, erflumn in every issue and
there is very little that escape them.
If it is a stray pi^, dog, mule, hOrse
or cow. thre Ls always somebody who
knows about the missing animal, and
ninety-nine times out of a hundred that
somebody will take the trouble to give
the desired informaton. It is the same
with any other article, no matter what
Sometimes it happens that an article
advertised for is offered by a next
door neighbor, the advertiser having no
previous knowledge that the neighbor
had it and the neighbor having no pre
vious knowledge that the advertiser
wanted it. And such advertisements
not only thus bring neighbors in closer
communication ; but it lnits the advertl
*er in closer touch with the entire pub
lic.
FOR SAIJS?Cabbage and Wilt proof
Tomato, plants now ready for sale.
Pepper plants for sale at an early
'late. Apply to H. Trues^ale, 406
DeKalb Street, Camden, S. C. 4p
FOR SALE?Fresh vegetable*?.Spin
ach, Asparagus, Young Onions and
Carrots now ready. J. B. Zemp, tel?
ephone 100, Camden. 4
FOR SALE?Dodge roadster in perfect
'?ondition. Apply to MLss Itosa Mc
I>eod, at Loan &. Savings Hank. 4tf
FOR SALE?Sow and nine fine pigs.
Oobby and Berkshire mixed. Pigs,
two months oh!. Will seH for one
hundred dollars. Mary A. True^
.dale, Westville, S. C. 4pd
FOR SALE?Five tons Nitrate of Soda
for immediate delivery from ware
house here. J. B. Zemp, Otmden.
LOST:?<A smaM brown leather pock
et book, on way to Shanklin'a Dairy
fire. < *t value to owner, finder
pl?i*c return to David R Williams,
And rvs^eive regard
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FOR SALE?Alabama grown, <h) day
Sfx^'kled Velvet Beans. Two bush
el bags at $11.25 jwr bushel. Velvet
Ikihis gi>eat land builders and at'
half prlee of 'Oow P<vis. Camdeji,
Wholesale Growry, Phone 45, Cam
den, S. O. ; 4-5
WANTED?Second hand stoves, or
rajfges, must Ik; cheap and in good
eondilion. Address Camden Chroni
cle. 4-5-0ih1
FOUND?< >ne black slioat^ weighing
about tto pounds. Owner t*an have
same !?,v jmylng for (his ad, paying
for expeai.se of k<**p, and proving pro
iKTtv. Robert Martin. rre 1, Ivoncr
town, S. C. . ?
FOR SALE?1919 model llupmobile,
in excellent condition, and one Brls
<hk' autom?>bile. * See Mrs. W. II.
BluckweU. 1001 Lyttletom Street, or
Hdgar Hlackwefl at Hfeickm^ell's
, Store, S. A. L, Depot. 4pd
liOST?A Firestone easing uontplete
ou rim, 'iOx.'i 1-2, license 22918 with.
. tail light, lost April 25th between
Bethune und Kershaw' Rewml if
returned to C. A. Johnwon. Kershaw,
S. C., rfd 0. 4-5ik1
FOR SALE??'Nancy Hall, Porto Itieo
und Triumph i>otato plants. .$2.75
j?eir thousand F O B. shipping j>oLntj
La unci is'Street Greenhouse, phone
19.3, Oamden, **. O. 4-5-Gpd
FOR SALE?Kggs for liatchlng from
purebred An con as and "Everlay"
strain of Brown Leghorns. $1.50 for
fifteen. J. B. Zemp, Camden. 4
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTEN
TION?\\V have decided to discon
tinue the rejmir of Ford care and
will In the future increase our stock
of i>arif* for cars of other makes,
and will sell off such repair parts
now on hand for Fords at COST.
P. S.?Wo still have a few Flske
tiros selling at the old price which
mean.1* a saving of one-fiftih the pre
sent price. W. O. Hay's Garage,
Oamden, S. C. 3-0
SMALL FARM FOR SALE ? Fifty
acres, twenty under cultivation, bal
ance wood and pasture land, located
on Blshopvillo road Ave miles from
Camden^ Five room dwelling, barn
and outbuildings. $70 per acre. I..
A. MeDonreftl. ;
FOR SALE?Self "watering, galvanl
yah\ , ]K?ivli 1 k>xcs, ftiled with flow
ers or eitfpty. l>aurens Str??et
CJ reenhouse, Phanc. 10.1 2ti.
OWNERS OF CARS OTHER THAN
FORDS?We will in the future in
crease our stock of repair parts and
tools an<l will have more *ime to
attend to your wants since discon
tinuing the repair of Ford cam 1*.
:S.?See us quick if you want any
tires, we Mill have a few at the old
-princ:?20" per cent of - the present
price. W. <>. I lay's Garage, Cam
den, S. C. . 3^
WANTED TO SELL?Improved early
Portorlco, Nancyhal! and Triumph
potato plants, Government inspected,
$2.50 pin- 1,000. Cabbage plants and
tomato plants, $1.50 per 1,000. All
varieties shipped daily. Ask for
price lurge quantities. Post paid ship
ments add 80e j>er 1,000. Dorris
Klnsey Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga. l-4p
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.WANTKD?Second h/t n<l organs. Ad
^drcHS-Box 228. Walter Parker, Catn
/d?n, S. C. Bttt ^
FOR SALE?I^aths for sale. Apply
IIeury Savage, Camden S. C. tf.
WANTED?First-class double entry
hook-keeper. Must, be a good one
and furnish the best of references.
Write 1\ O. Box 212, Camden, S.-CL
FOR BENT?Five room bungalow with
modern conveniences. Immediate
IKwsesflkm jfiven. Apply to J. Whit
aker, Jr., at Loan Savings Bank,
\ Camden. 2tf.
WANTED?Position as Chaperon.
For party spending summer in Moun
tains or at coast or position as compan
ion or governess. Address, "Chaperon
care Camden Chronicle., Camden S. C.
3-4 pd. I ft,
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AOENT WANTED ? FoV Worthmore
Hair Preparation^ See or call. on
Madam K. K. B^ton, 1713 Gordon
Street, Camden, S. C. 20tf
LOAN'S?ou unproved real estate, easy
trrms. B. C. vonTresckow, Camden,
S. C 45.'
1' OK SAIiK ? Tomato, peppa, J
plant, colour, salvia, petaiibM
ealendirlas, astern, snapdragon j
?1ho some nice 2 .roar 6h) rope']
Laurens Street (Jroenhon*
1U.'J, Cam don, s. C.
KPR SALE? Ford l'arts and
hardware carried in stock at J
Whl'n ia ueed of gas, oil; .Fori j
plow stocks, slngktrees, bo
and general hardware call <1
and 1 will soil reasonable,
do your repair work on
?v'rw: n w
m fit "
FOR SALE?One rcgtgfcrH
boar, farrowed March 11,
fenders strain. His getl?|
son for soiling want to i
In my herd. B. D. 1
kin, S. C.
' FOR SALB?-00 bxWhel*
boil lo?5f atopic corfcton
piek and very early. Absolu
Bringing fl per Bound.
ner hinftd. Fob. Wanhtrt.
Humbert, H. C. ~
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PAINT?Save money on
t>MI. Ask about the itoutl
ion Oil Oo'js line. Ww.
Oil Mill, Camden, S. a
FOR SALE?Cooks Big Boll I
ton. tiood, sound i^ant
Karly and heavy fruiter.
oT. L. Schenk & Co.,"
LOS^T?Sunday morning ow
ted gift pig, weight ahoot
Reward if returned to 0. BJ
inns, Wateree Mill, Caflxko,
LOST?On road between
Oamden one 31x4 Red Top
mounted on rim. Finder *
turn to W O Hay, Own**
oclfq reward.
WANTEIWYoi! to know A
v Afore wittapwHively fro*
wheu otflPP j > reparation*
Mfno. K. ? Bel ton,
- Hnfr Parlor, S? Broad St
? r wanted,'
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WANTED AT ONCB-I Mi
applications for houses of
to seven rooms.
?' you have anything, to o?jfc
McDowell, Agent
SUGAR
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