The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 16, 1920, Image 12
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LANCASTER COUNT* NEWS.
II?hm of InUmt Clipped Worn Nfifh
bor Town Piper*.
Two uiuii wlio gave llu h iiumit as
W. It Bryant ISO C. s. Uryml \\<n*
urn** ted at llr.uii spring >??-??? i?l? >
WATEREE MILL NEWS
The enpi<ijf^i qS tin' waterec .mimh
HH Well a> the Oflidnlll take I !i|h op|NM
(Uithy to 111. (Ilk M 140 following named
mcivhanl* -4i i t < I friends for their
enodt.v hi 4ufil|ili)f prl/.c.< fur cVefd*
July fill). Tin* committee on prizes
int ve not yet ceased In their- praise of
the jpOjSFOUR U'lft* itlMl also lilt-, con
Kenlal and happy ?plrlt wldc-h was
shown by tlufto friends. it is only out*
Judication of tin* kindly spirit
which U U-comliiK ?0 evident between
the town aiul mill. We haw tried to
keep 'i correct )|m( of fix* donors and
tfeol we have listed every <u?c. If by
any error a donor'* name in missing
we would appreciate being Informed of
the fai t.
The , prlsces were won primarily hy
tbe boys and girl* and member* of tin
pageant as lint in la#t week'# ool
umn. We hojie that every one of our
friend* witnessed the Aetivltlea of t lie
day. If ho we know that they Haw
wfltat happiness was brought about by
their generosity.
Those w!ho donated were: J. L, De
Bruhl, W. M. West, W. C. Hlackwell,
Jim Hall, (J. 0. Bruce, W. I* Goff, W.
T. Smith'* Grocery, J. K. Lang* <lro*.
eery, Miss Mat tie Herald, Parlor Meat
Market, c. 0. Whl taker, Camden fur
niture Co., tstokea & KvabE. Hlracb
llroa., M. II. Heyman, Wolfc-Klchel
Co., Camden Drug Co., Haruch-Nettlen
h. Schenk & <>>., Zemp & DePas*
II. L. tidhJodburg, W. F. Nettles, Wil
son Dry Goods (>?., Him me IJros., F?r<
inerN Grocery Co., Choro Go la Hot t ling
^ Co., C<?ca-Colu IU?ttllr>K Co., J. S.
Rbntne. I.. ? iff- WhBitkeri Spring* ?fc
Shannon, Mackey Mercantile Co.. II,
S, Williams, The Mens Shop, Moselcy's
Ice "Cream Parlol*. Parker Furniture
Co., Burns & Barret t, McI^mhI's Gro
eery, Hank of Camden, W. H. Zemp.
Camden Candy Kitchen. pinst National
Hank, Enterprise Mercantile Co., G.' L.
Hlackwell Olympla Cafe, I/ortii & Sav
ings Bank. Clyhurn Drug Co., Camden
Chronicle, Majestic Theatre, Thomas'
l<-e Cream Parlor. C. W. Kvans, J. L.
Guy Lumber Co., Camden lee Co.. J.
If. Clyhurn, H. T. Mlcklc, Shiver < i i*? ?
eery Co., Abe Shebeen.
on suspicion thai tliey knew aomctblng
of I lie went (rotobcrle* at Heath
Springs and Kershaw. Sheriff Hun
ter went down Mini finding they botb
hud pistols on ibelr jiersona. he hroUKht
th< hi to Jail. The men were (raveling
In ait automobile anil claimed to he
selling Jewelry. The men were relo
ad this afternoon hy the sheriff, hut
will have t?? answer to u Magistral#
for curryhig coinvaled weapon*.
Mis# Mary Ague* Fuudcrburk re
I ufned' home Wedueaday from Cam
den, where .she had attended a house
party. accompanied by MUs Alary
Muliiio, of Big Springe, Tex., I >? .
Italph ami ClarCiice l>unn ami Leon
g id Srhvnk. "
W. r Howell; j. J. Blackmon, J.
M jiimI l.atta Hood ?viy among t Imse
from this county who attended the
Shanklln cattle Kale In Camden thin
week.
.Mitt. \V. M. Hunter, of Heath dpriugv
passed away Tuesday, June LfOtJi. She
luid 1hm>u an invalid for about ten yeara
from iuflumatory rheumatism. She
wax the eldest daughter of the late
ColuuihuH Duncan, and In her fifty*
Devontb year. She leaven the following
children to mourn her loan: Mra. A.
L. M?>bley, of Kershaw, Mra. A. P.
Harper, Mra. It. B. Afftckey, of Colum
bua; Johnnie, Waddell, Misses Annie
Belle and Rula May llnuter, of Heath
Springs.
Italph I icnopoly, well-known In Lan
caster where 'lie formerly resided and
who was in Jail at Cheater on a charge
of larceny, made his escape from a de
puty sheriff lost Friday wblje on hi*
way to arrange bond and has not bpeu
apprehended up to this time. He was
well known In moving picture circles
1ii Cheater; Columbia and Union.
A number of dealers und lover* of
fine cattle In Lancaster weut to Cam
den Wednesday to attend the auction
sale of the Shanklln herd of 180 Jer
seys, which took place there yeatewlay
and today. Mr. Shanklln spent a life
time in building up this herd, and it I*
said to the finest In the state.
The two-months old daughter of Mr.
?wl Mph. J?<hn Knight, of t-lw* Dwigiht
section of the county, died Friday and
was furled at the Bethlehem cemetery !
the following day.
J. H. Knight; of Camden, and Miss
Ola Mills, of -tills city, were married
In Mou roe Saturday. H. M. Ukftiard
son, notary public, official big.
Drs. 8. L. Allen, (5. W. Poovey, K.
J. Hhison, It. X. Van Ijandlngham,
Messrs. K. S. Hhiiht and Hacker lull
ing*. returned Saturday from a trip
to the mountains around Blowing Rock,
Chimney Itoek and Asheville. They re
port a line time and plenty of fish.
THE utility of the motor car if no longer confined to the mas
culine side of tfye family. The woman of today, in .her own
important sphere of social, business and charitable duties, is also
turning to the motor car as a means toward the more efficient
conduct of her affairs.
The trend of feminine thought in this direction finds definite
expression in the increasingly large number of Paige Light Sixes
sold to women.
Tnere can be no doubt that the smart fjvcpassenger Paige Glen
brook admirably meets the requirement* of the feminine motorist
It is a car of mechanical excellence, a car of luxurious comfort and,
quite as important, a car noted for its ease of control.
Of course, you can better judge this Paige model when you have
seen it and enjoyed a trial ride. All we ask is the privilege of
making a single demonstration
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan"
Manufacturers of Paige Motor Cars and Motor Trucks
CAROLINA MOTOR CO., (Inc)
Camden, S. C.
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We wish to announce to the Automobile owners of Camden and vicinity that beginning August -1st, we will
commence to operate aft transactions and sales of Gasoline, Oils, Tires, Accessories and Repair Parts and Work
on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS. This action has become absolutely necessary on account of disastrous losses
month after month due to failure to collect a considerable percentage of bilk. This together with the s
percentage of profit derived from the sale of Gasoline and similar accessories make it impossible to con ^
business on a credit basis without cutting the quality of service rendered. This we do not care to do aild it is
therefore to protect our good customers that this action is taken. For the information of all concerned, we
publish herewith an agreement signed by all members of the
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Camden Automotive Association
which will be strictly enforced in every instance.
"We, the undersigned Garages and Filling Stations, hereby agree and pledge ourselves that
commencing August 1st, 1920, we will operate our sales of Gasoline, Oil, Tires, Accessories
and all Repair Parts and Work on a strictly GASH BASIS, making no exception whatever to
anyone. In other words, nothing included in the above mentioned lines will be sold or allowed
to leave our places of business until it has been fully paid for in advance." 4 ..
CAROLINA MOTOR CO. W. O. HAY CONSOUDA
BEARD'S GARAGE GEO. T. LITTLE KERSHAW MOTORIC;
LIBERTY MOTOR SALES CO. C. B. SPRADLEY CAMDEN SERVICE I
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