The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 13, 1920, Image 6
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EN. McDiwiU - <y . ,
? r Price per annum fl .80
Camden, S, C>, Au$i 13, 1920,,
Wo ire currying mi ?COpUQt of the
pd role of a white man. Oliver Il?l?,
from Mil* county , who was *eut up to
Mgrve u wiih'iH'i1 for forjjwy. Althou^b
the pardon wan grantvd through the re
^mrmendatlon ??f the purdon hoard, we
Hir h 1 1 iv t hut It will not meet with the
approval of a grvat many peop* to
this county. Tlila mlun bun heeu guilty
of numerous offeiuo* of thU character,
and It was through continued effort*
of the officers that he wa? convicted.
A white watt Who make# hi* living by
m tea ling and forgery In fbeae busy time*
deserve# to he corivlotd and should t?e
made to serve out tl?e entire sentence
Impoaed upon hlui.
DOUJti^ DEMOCRACY CAMPAIGN
The Poller Democracy campaign Is
making excellent progress according to
report* reaching State headquarters.
The organisation of the campaign to se
cure funds for the election of Cox and
jRoosevelt has been completed In 34
of the 40 counties. Reports received
from flen. Willie Jones *State reasurer
of the party, indicate that several
thouaand dollaru have already been
contributed hy loyal Democrats, Cou
tr '.buttons have been received from
practically every county In the State.
Thos. T. Cot bran, State chairman of
The executive committee, Is anxious for
the canvass for funds to be completed
an soon as jRisslble. Mr. Oothran In
h statement Issued calls attention to
the fact that a great amount of money
will he needed for the national cam
V'tlgu and that it J* the duty of every
3>mocrat In South Carolina to contrt'
Imte as much as one dollar, Of course
linger subscript Ions will not he refused.
Report* received from national head
quarters are very encouraging and
there Is every .hope of party success*.
The Republicans It Is pointed out will
apend large amounts of money In an
effort to carry all doubtful States.
? "(iov. Cooper Is very much Interested
In the campaign and urges that every
voter In the State support the party lib
erally.
Joe Sparks, financial director of the
vampalgn has received the following
letter from Wilbur Marsh, national
? t WiWUref; "May I suggest that if a
man e<fVi afford to give more than a
dollar it is only right that he do so.
The oel> test of helpfulness in spirit
Ls Ui give until you feel that you Irive
<lonied \otir>elf hy reason of the gift.
The campaign will cost proportionately
?liiorc than four years ago. 1 know
that the South Carolina Democracy
will do its full duty."
Nearly two thousand solicitors have
been appointed In the State to collect
1 1 it* dollars for Democracy.' 1
.1 fut McDonald a negro of Lexing
ton. N. C.. lias Im'cu v<?iit??iici*d to die
tin Oetohcr S. f i > r :i'l t euipted crhninal
ussault upon the wife of a white farm
or.
Iff ii single afternoon a Dong Island
bathing bench life gutted rescued fVv:
persons rrom drowning".
fcortrtfl Urattd (HUUljv^
We have correct styles
for the man of twenty
and the man of fifty ?
from the liveliest to the
most conservative lines.
You're pretty sure to find
just what you want hore.
The Men s
Shop
HOIX WKEVH Dl'HTBHH [
To be I>vuvou?*iit?d to Nom^' ?* Towns
Hi Thlf HUU*.
,l,?,?m 0OM* A?>. ? '"f?
Ill* lHWpl? In MJ. WW,TU .
5B ,*Utf?Kl.UM, mi >?"'
ploywl In diutln* cotloii for '>?" '
control* IMwetot w. W. fcw>* ?': <**
Kxtnuk* *???!?? "< <-l.-m?on <-.'IKf??
!,,? arrange . ?-rlw of dilating dwoon
st ration* In ? number of counties.
lemonstratlon* there will be vtr
'lmw |V|H.? of maehlues Including it
I leant tl?w traction duster* and eeveral
Uhi.iI dusters, the manufacturer! of
which will have representative* pres
ent to operate them.
The demoM rations will bQ in eharge
of MMtRlUta 'f?,ua tU? Katpnslon Ser
vice and the crop V*t CommlujQO,
the manufacturer* ?? J0> operating to fur
in ii aiul operate the duster* aud he
iSottfheru. Sea board and Oo*st Ma#
Railroads to furnish tr*n*i>ortation.
Were ** ten demonstrations
hs follow* :
Charleston, August id.
Walterboro, August 18.
Fulrfax. August 20.
Itcnmark, August 28
Aiken, August 2G.
Sumter. August 30.
Florence, September 1.
Klngstree, September 'i.
Andrew*. September 4,
Dusting with calcium arsenate, says
1'rof. A. Ft Conradl, entomologist 0*
the Crop Pest Commission, Is a matter
which cotton farmers should give care
ful 'attention, for while the outlook Is
encouraging it Is a complicated matter
In which time, method.and manner of
applying are most Important factors
and serious mistakes may be made. As
It is probable that during will receive
greater attention next season, an. ef
fort will be made to promt the pois
oning .^rations In such manner as to
foi'in iill Intelligent practical guide for
the future.
CANDIDATES HAVE FIGHT
Charleston and G**Wiville Men Come
to Blows. ?
York. An*. ll.-A fl^l fight between
Oscar K. Mauhlln. of Greenville, and
Wilson ?>. Harvey, of Charleston, fea
tured the' meeting of candidates for of
fice here today. Mr. Harvey admitted
writing a letter to certain person* i.i
Greenville to find out Capt. Mauldln's
position of the Greenville County Mil
lion-dollar bond Issue. He denied that
he had a letter from .T. W. Norwood, of
Greenville, reflecting # on the personal
character <?f Mouldln.
"I demand you produce -the letter
from Norwood." Interrupted Muuldiu.
"I will not." replied Mr. Harvey.
"It Ik a letter from a friend, given In
confidence, and 1 will not make I.
public. It lias no reference to you.' .
"1 Itellcvo it has." replied Mr. Maul
dln.
"If you say It baa you lie." returned
Mr. Harvey.
?Mr. Msauldln then struck Mr. Har
vey. who returned the blow. Several
blows were passed, the combatants
finally being sepa rated by Sheriff Fred
1". ijuinn and other^?w Neither com
batant drew blood.
C?(k'tabus Cohen, of Charleston, bit
terly attacked Mr. Mauldln's campaign
policy.
] >lrk 1 In 1 1 iiiii ii. a ca r|H?iiU?r. was k 111
<sl at Ashhurn, Ca.. :hist Thursday by
.flni 'Martin n butcher., following a
dispute over a game of checkers.
Managers of Klrrtion.
Tin* following Is a list of the mana
gers of Flection as appointed by (he
county Fxeeutlve Committee to serve
oil August .'{1st, 1020. Tlu? voting placet
are :is heretofore -published :
Antiocli? Hen tJoff, Ti?m Sinclair,
Lewis I trad ley.
llculah ? K. A. Hrown. R. A. Hrnce,
S. J. West.
Itethune ? 1. A. McCaskill, It. M.
Hethune. J. \. MVI^aurin.
Abney? -H. T. Horton, T. C. Cauthcii.
J. C. Calnor.
Helk Hill ? .1. K. Norrts. .1 . Nun
nery. W r. MeCasklll.
Itlaney ? J. T. Ross, W. L. Perry, T.
A. Nelson.
Huffalo ? Willie Seeiiars, |i. S. <^i
tiM\ Press Sullivan.
Cassatt ? A. T HetTiune. W. J. I ?avis.
J. T. Flllott.
Fnterprise ? F. 1'. I.cc. Fdgfar Marsh,
.1 It. McCoy,
Harmony ? It. A. Maddux, W. C, Rut
icr. .1. J.. Paschal.
......Hermitage ? W. T. Hasty, M. T. Has
ty. W. T. liaixlner.
Kershaw? Clyb urn Perry. Jm> Hough,
A nil is (Iregory.
l.ilnTty Hill ? 41. It. Clements, F. H.
Floyd. R. B. Jones.
hock hart ? I,. Jordan. J. V. Maker.
C. P.. Pitts.
Ned's Creek ? T. W. Mowers, s R
Johnson. Fnoch Rolierts.
Oakland? J H. RJru-liffe. W. H.
McCa skill. J. H. Wat kins.
Ralev's Mill ? J. F. Mangum. C.
.Toy tier, S J. West.
itahon's X Hoads -Dannie Rabun,
Fnirllsli Mhanlvani. Alex Branmm.
Shamrock ? J. P. Maker. Hoyt Hilton.
I.ce Williams.
Shay lor' a Hill ? J. K. Horusby. H. [.
Smyrl. I.. I.. Young.
Stonehoro- -J. C. Canton, <"?. < >. Ham
mond. (?. C. Truesdcll.
Three C's ? John Mi Croxton. S. W.
Wt*r#Udd. James S. F.hler.
Twenty Creek ? J. <). Oardner, Rob
crf Watts. <J. W. Raboo.
Woatvllk ? J. A. Williams. R. H.
Young, M. J Truesdell.
Mis* ftorcfttt Griffin Bible died at
Big (auireJ. 'Madison <x?unty, N ('.; last
week. She wan lit the \ 18th year of
her age l)ee<n bora, march 99
according to the record III tilt'
family Bi^f,
, ptjff, OF THANK#
We wlnh t*? thank our relatives and
friends for their many act* of kind
jietu* shown us during the UtoenN and
death of our loving father. May (Jod
bless you all.
L. G. Bradley and family.
Meet Inf.
Notice 14 hereby given tiwit there
will he a meeting of the stockholder*
of The Wkruwn Cooperative Milling
Company, at' The Mere?haut? ft Fa rawer*
Hank, Bethune, 8. 0., on Wednesday,
Hept, 15th'. 1920. at eleven, thirty
o'clock, a. m. for the punpoae of con
slderlng a resolution for the dissolution
of the corporation. .
M. L. Haley. Secretary
Betbuue, ?1. C., August 12th.. 1920.
Stockholder* Meeting. 1
Notioe is hereby given that there will
he a meeting of the stockholder* of
The Buffalo Milling Company at The
Mercbaut*. ft ltarmers Bank, 1 Bethune
S. C., <on Weduesday, Sejft, 18, 1920 at
eleveu o'clock, a. m. for the purpose
of considering a resolution for the dis
solution of the corporation.
M U Italey, Secretary.
Hethune, 8. August 12th.. wjO
* TAX EXECUTIONS
Under and by virture of sundry Tax
executions to me directed I will sell
In front of the court house in the CUy
of Camden, 4*. C? on the first Monday
In -Septehiber, being 4)he 6th day there
of, the fo&Iowlng property :
One traot of land li* Wateree town
ship, containing six acres, more or less,
bounded north by lands known as War
ren land*, east by lands known as War
ren lauds, south by lauds known as
Warrer lands, and we?t by Nlles Green
Land levied upon awl to be sold as the
property, of William G-reen for taxes
One acre and building lit DcKaih
township school district No. 1. hounded
on the no nth by Bessie Moseley, South
by J. T. Murphy, East by J. J. Work
man and West by Ned Anderson. Le
vied on and to be Hold as the iproi>erty
of CarHe Reulson for taxes 1019.
Also
Ope lot . ami !buildlng in the city iuf,
Camden, Itouuded north by I<lzzie
liruslngton, east by Lyttfleton Street
West by ? second l'reabjiterlna property
ami soiltli by Estate of John Meeks.
levied on and to lie said .as the pro|?erty
of Anna Hodgers for taxes 1U17.
Also
One tract of land In Wa-ter??e town
ship. district No. 11. containing 40 acres
more or less jpul bounded on north by
estate of Jr W. Team, west by lands
now or formerly of Easter, south by
Mart tic Xfarus, east by Mrs. Kate
Kclily. Levied on and to lie s.Md as
the' property of Estate of Samuel Hush
for taxes 11)15. 10-17-18 and 19.
Also
One "tract of land in DcKalb town
ship containing 27 acres more or less,
and hounded on the north by Peek
Lands, west by Peek lands, south by
W. Thompson and east by T. J. Tur
ner Levi ed on and to l>e sold as the
propertv of Holly Thompson for taxes
1917.
Also
One tract of land in Waterce town
ship. school dlst let No. 3D. containing
11 acres more or Jess, and bounded 011
north by William Mitchell, west by
Jessie Mitchell, east by Val Mitchell
and south by John Mitchell. Levied
on and to 1m? sold at 'the property of
Daniel Mitchell for taxes 1P17-1N.
Also
One. tract of land In Waterce town
ship. school district No. 11. containing
70 acres more or h?ss. and hounded on
the north by Phillip Huff, east by Phill
ip Huff, south l?v J. V *" " ?**est
by J. P. Abbott and C. H. \\ uson. Le
vied on and to be sold as the property
of Mamie Sessions for taxes 1015. 1919.
Also
One tract of laud In Wateree town
ship. school district No. 17. containing
40 acres more or iless, and bounded on
the north by Willis Knight, east, by
W. L. Sanders, west by estate of John
Chavls. and on the south by Allen Hich
ardsou. LcvUhI on and to l>e sold as
the property of Carson and Ingram for
taxes 1910.
Also
One lot in the city of Ctawden,
hounded north by EmLjy L. Guy, east
by Kerrisoii. south by " Emily L. Guy.
and west by Lyttleton Street. I>evied
on and to Ik? sold as the property of
Annie S. Davidson for taxes 1018-1919.
Also
< >ne tract of land Hi DcKalh town
ship. school district No. 11. containing
4(? acres more or k*?s. and hotinded on
north by Rafe Harris. west by John'
I >lnk In*., south by Travis Reynolds .ind
on fhc east by Mickle and Rennet. \*>
vied on and to Ih> sold as the property of
Ale.\ Rota n for taxes 1!)10-17.
Also ?
One tract of land in l>eKalb town
ship school district No. I>fl. containing
14.10 acres more or less, and bounded
on the worth hy H. A. Martin. ea?t by
A. R. OaniplM?ll. and Ira Juck>on. south
hy Tom KiehnMson find Willis Knight
and on 'the west hy Junios Atkinson and
('orris I>ailey. Levied on and to be sold
n" the property of J. M. Martin for
raxes 101S.
Also
One 'bouse and lot in the city of
('atnden. bounded on the north by
I*. Dii Hose, oast hy Fair Street. south
hy W. O. Hay and west by SkeHy. Ix?
vicd on nnd to he sold as rbe pr< ?j>erty
of Annie .Too Jones f?>r taxes 1010.
(I. ('. Welsh
Sheriff Kershaw County.
Wants--For Sale
WANTED ? 1 CVimi^UDt. reliable <-ook.
Ajiply to IX'Kalh Hotel. OmmHm H.
C . It jxl.
KOR SALE- ? Om? Ford truck, first
condition. Apjfly^o S. C. or U
M. Ro??c. Cantey. S. C. l&'Zlpd
HALE? One of Nm? moat Ittnic
ri vo and commodious colonial houn*?
In t!? city, l<M-at??d <n l..>ttleton
street. ou lot 130 x 506 fe*?t, and
surrounded <?y ? profusion Of *hade
tf?(i and shrubbery, Hoipte is of
three story, fnmne cv>i*truct4o:i and
contain* iJMitlor, dlnlaf room, kitchen,
wren bod roun^, two sleeping i>oreh
e* large Unlls, three Jpth rooun?
laundry, la rye baswment, larp> plan
m* <>u ?U sides, seweivge amr Ughts.
Barn, xtablex, two garages, coal aiul
wood hoikstvr Tills pTa<<e could nut
Ih- il indicated fur $2)0.000.00 NhI>;.v
bnr for Immediate mile It 1m off?r*Kl
a t a much lower figure, and will war
rant the fultat Investigation of any
one looking fur a home In every
>4enHe of the word. For various rea
son* (mnow name 1m withheld but
will be furnished to any one really
Interested upon application. L. A.
McDowell, Agent
FOR HALE Thousand* ft f CptbOB
Picking Sheet* standard weight and
slae, 00c each, W. A. Shuler, Item
bert, S. 0. 19-20 pd
BICYCLE RKPALRING? I am pre
pared to do your bicycle repairing at
reasonable prices, parts aod tlre? car
ried In stock, 0. ?. Spradley, at Main
St. Filling Station and Oarage, 1218
Malp m. *10 20 pd
LOST ? ()n August 6th, one open face
Klgln watch, with Initials "A. M. O."
on back, lost somewhere on Cantey
road betweeu Cauiden and Cantey
Hill. Finder return to this office
and receive reward. , 10-21pd.
WELDING? By the Oxyacet.Vlene pro:
| cess, all kinds of automobile and ma
chinery parts made better than new
and at a saving of time and money.
r \V. O. Hay's Oarage, South Broad
St. Camden. 10-22
WBMHNG ? By the Oxyaeet ylene pro
cess, All kinds of automobile and ma
chinery parts made better than new
and at a saving of time and money,
ow. O. Hay's Cferage. South Broad
St., Camden, 10-^22
'attractive COTTAGE ? Of STe
rooam near Lake View has been lift
ed with me for sale. Price on ap
plication. L. A. iMSoDowell, Agent.
FOR SALE? Two desirable homes for
colored people. Ixxyited on Campbell
St. Attractive price and terms. Ap
ply to L. A. McDowell, Agent.
FOR SALE? Attractive home of seven
rooms, in heart of reeklential sec
tion. All modern conveniences,
large, well drained lot. Price
Apply to L. A. McDowell, Agent.
I ' 11
LOST ? At Southern railway depot last
Frklay, one valuable raincoat. Find
er please leave same ut The Chronicle
office and l>e rewarded. It pd
LOST ? A package of (tapers, contain-'
inj; two plats. Of no use to anyone
except the owner. Finder will please
leave same at Bank of Camden. 1 tp
WANTED ? cxparteuooed nay stenogrt
pher and bookkeeper to begin work
Seirtember 15th. WWl jmy good Mtte
ry. Aih?)> lu ow n hand writing. K.
W. Young ft Oo.. Box 214, CW
ft- 10 ^
WANTED -pi tftov* in good condl
itlou four burner or larger, lVrfec
tUui preferred. Apply "Htov?\" Box
lHft, Guimleu. S. O. 19 od
? "" '' !'<yl
KOKJ. KENT ? 'Two of the most attract
tBv home** In the tourist section uf
the city are offered for the ootntug
season Both completely furnished.
Apply to L. A. McDowell,
FORD TIRJK8- $14.00 for 90x3; $18.00
for 80x3 1-2. Inner tubes $3.00 up.
Three 34x4 catling*, 130.00 each, to
cloae out. Guaranteed 4,000 mllee.
Main Street Filling Station and Oa
rage. C. B. Spradly, Prop. >? ' \T
LOST? Certificate N'??. ?$8, ten shares
to Building and Loan-Series No. 14.
Finder plea we return to Albert Team.
* 17-lOiRl.
Adluh Horse and Mule Feed
For Sale at McLeod's Grocery.
FOB SALS ? Two amies lu good cou
dlt\ou. Apply to Mrs. Hattle Htn
son, 1006 Milt Street, Camden, 8. O.'
18*10
HAVE YOUR-'? Old Ford top recovered
now for $16.00 with glass in rear cur
tain. $14.00 witih regular back. Main
Street Filling Station and Garage.;
FORD TIRES? $14.00 fop 30x3 1-2.
Inner tubes $3,00 up. Three 34x4
ea slugs, $30.00 eadb, to close out.
Guaranteed 4,000 miles. Main Street
Filling Station and Garage. C. B.
?Spradley, prop.
TRUCK FOR HIRE ? I have a one ton
Republic truck for hire.. Call on me
When In need of haullug. G. B.
Spradley, Main Street Filling 8tation
SOLDERING? If you have ariy tin
wa re to solder bring It to me on Tues
' day or Friday as I will make a spe
cialty of it on the above days. O. B.
Spradley, at Main Street Filling Star
t fop and Garage. . .
MONEY TO LOAN-? On approved real
estate security. Long terms. Low
iLterest, M. M. Johnson, Camdeu, S.
C. v Julylg
FOR RENT ? Store house for rent at
Boykin, ten miles from Camden, on
Southern railway. T. P. Saunders,
Ha good. S. C. 18-2op
SPECIAL PRICE? On Ford parts a if
repairs for balance of this month.
Cash talks. Ckll to see me. C. B.
Spradley, Main Street Filling Station
and Garage.
AGENT WANTED ? For Worthmore
Hair Preparation. See or call oa
Madai# K. E. Belton, 1713 Gordon
Street, Camdeu, S. C. 20tf
Kallroad. near, Charleston. ,
S>rt unity for Orat-clats taru
reas *eply to "Firm," p
m <jfcvk??au. ?.
piantatiqn wmnj'
Immediate buyer for * u
< proved or unimproved 1
"(ffoU* particulars fr^ui ow
i de*l*d. H. W. MUleary,
moyt Ave.. N W , WashJu
? ? ? '*'?' ' ' . J
WANTKD? Tt* puMIe t* U* ,
?r? are offering Day tou K\t\m l
for sal 0 Hit a special dtscouat ?
.day* only. The only t(ogb)? ?
Tire we kuow of wttb a ^..1;
of 6.000 miles. Fits all K?
8t>xfl VJ and 81x4 flnu.
trot, BhWer ft Holland, (2
Ageuts, Camden, S. c
WANTRI>? -Young ptoplo*
proMTo for >tcnoir?||
and bookkeeping work. \
average filling one <h?
out of four in our
ment bureau at ealarieim
lug from *8S to $171.
month. Prnw* ??,
for Wt of the unf
tion?. For full int
^ write Draughon'a, v^tw
S. C We guarantaaf
tiow. Ill
*- " ; i ? i - ; 1 ? ?
FOR 8AU&? 200,000 new brick
sale in car load lots, or aaallf
tlty. Apply to Fletcher Moow, i
den, S. C., Phone 242-J.
pay^T^-Have money on jwt
bill. ? Ask about the 8?
ton dn Oo'-? Hne. Wi
Oil Mill, Camden, 8. CV
LOAN 8? o a improved real e$UtT~
terms. B. C. vonTrwekow,
mo T
FOR SALE ? One bay mare, *m
yea re old, weighing 000 poundi, ,
fcotly gentle and will w&rk anywbi
for sale cheap. Also one top ttj
used about eight months, ooe 4
horse wagon in fairly good <*
tlon. -Will sell the horee separati
Apply to M. G. Hnekabee, Oiai
S. O. 1
1 ?*. 1
FOR SALE?- Laths for stk A|
Henry Savage, Camden 8; G U
FOR SALE- -Million Porto Rico 1
Nancy l|aH potato plants. Wn
Shipping carload, a day. Rush j
orders. Now is the time to pot<
plants for earty eating. Only $2 j
1000 by express. J. E. Olllis, Bi
heart, S. C.
" *"'!rl'r
FOR- 3 ALE ? Three tone of Nitrite
Soda. Apply to Farmers Gn?
-Co.', Camden, S. 0.
Camden, South Carolina
?' THE ,
EMERSON
? ? ?
We have just received three
famous Emerson Farm Implements.
1 _ '
to see them and get our prices
Car Load
and Wagons
%
Car Load of Emerson
Rakes, Grain Drills
Car Load of Mitchell Wagons
Car Load of American Field
Fencing ^ :
Bagging and Ties and Cotton
Sheets