The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1920, Image 10
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John HkHtnn \V11II?i??h tho
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A ttlllt whtv fht? "M
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*i>i t' r?>il it JuU hah .( "jarring .offooi ???>
xomo niM*vi?il> ?v-?h'iiiv" .la)* ?'? ' Sk'i'lluji >
William*. ? of l In* iMirrrnrt-, j
V 1 1 v a st |( h'llH'llt !?* r'.?|<?> liltfhl *.th| tf-'M-':
vml hii?hto** .i:??mfS(l4fi|H rhrou.i{hni|i tho
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. fmunv"
of tin* foiloru) rosorvo hank*
in hli'Koly ?tt*|tr} v hiu oou^Htuttlnl* hii?I
hixwrh** frupi tin' )?*o of cr.illi vva*
Njiiii .i?> Mi. {.. >.v.
voi' y lioiiofloVijt'l offirf. It f port* ti> flu*.
? ?oinpt roller allow a inurHiHl tODdk'UC'.v
towards !*?? *ahl. nilflhitf ho
l?clli'\ ?'<| i ln> nvilll i t -sl ri?-t i i ? m \Vflro
fc sponsible for' MHOh .'I ilt"> (Jive
4-uloo. ... ? ?
Mr. William* Nditl i li? ?>*' w ji ~ pr??v
iilcnt ]H'vsiini-iii whieh was iinwiir
rnitt^l hi <h?{ (Uo hxuk* ut prisma
\\rw- In a pa illfhljirly >volJ forllfioil p<>
xHioii Ho t.ltcil fig tiros from I'mioi'U
< ? ?? i 111** lust ml | loiUi ) hjllk'nM. .Illliv ;S4>,
)<? sIioav iJiat there wort- lhereaao* in
loans l?v hunk* In only two Moolloh*.
tho lyislorii ami fho. riovHaml <ll?
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Tl)(* riirirhry r<?iupl I I'llcr rt'ji.siirrd
\ t* w York blink-; for o\a?'ll|ij; |nM'V<<s!
vlmrgOM II ? lli'^li il - is COIjt WW'
Y.flrk banker.'!," lie >aiil. wVVo r lio <nilv
Idtiikvrs in the I'Mjii if ry ?'h:ir^t7itf vwh
iiilCM'sl rail's \yhi?:li In' It ljcvi'il t'V I ?(?
liunlriixoinc on Ini iirs-i ii - u el' ' as
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i \ "I'i i? ? I in uk- Mi Willi nil
?iii hi, lia.vo Itcii olitii filing it >li' rh.in
i he fi.'derii ' rosoni- l> ink- at Hum
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:i s t'? our fi'imiii'inl s'tuajifiii " Mr. Wil
limns coot ininil, ''priilniMv <!? 'n/i''
know;, or el* * not" ii| >| i 1 1 ? ? tin* i tit
.triftiiM'ly sl^nilii'iiiil f u-l ilia i, ? ?> i. r fed
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era I ri'sorvp hank? haw a" nnii-i"
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YOUR eyes alone will tell you that our new
"Glenbrook" is one of the handsomest five'
passenger ears thai has ever been designed But
in order to really appreeiate this model; you
must-takr nn actual demonstration on the road.
Thru -and then only will you understand what
our engineer-; have accomplished in three years of
patient experimental work and testing. Then -
and then only ? will you realize what giant strides
have been made in motor and chassis development.
The "Cilenbrook," you must remember, is a strictly
tri.Kl c'di car. It was developed during a period of
wor Id widw mechanical research and represents the
last word in automotive science. It is actually
and literally a motor car developed by the war.
Just what these new standards of engineering have
accomplished will be quite evident in a Single
demonstration. It will prove a liberal education,
we believe, if you will permit our dealer* to
Arrange tor an appointment.
CAROLINA MOTOR CO., (Inc)
Camden, S. C.
y x * ? : ;? ; ^ r \> ? ^ j \i v T ) \ CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan
Manu/l* turrrj Klolor Our* j?ul Motor I rm/^J
hMJ* |?u,vaM?> Mii?t rod hi* >uur* i>rt ?r to
u?i:;. in i hi1 I'uo- of ? tit'U fiituiv* ??>4
fads .4- iiirxi' Mt?- ft-ur in
???"lilt' ?*.**<*! u?u> that thvrv i u*y l*? won
?\\ (MiOUfb available to Luovo the orop
manifestly ttWurd. ' .
N'OTICB OF i I I I I ion
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Sla t?' of S?m lit ('uriiiltltf. ?
ColilUy <>f Korjdiaw. ??'
A fK'Hllon stifiii'il hy ujh? | bird or.
iM'M'f ?'f t Iff Iiualirir.l .'tin I it
Uki* ftrvjiortlon ,of Mm* resident fm>
li(t ilt'r> i t tin- it a*' <if ? I r* havi*
la-en fli.'.l with (lie ('(Hmty Hoard of
l!du<*aHon Ji<kin,' for tdi'Hlon ? ?f
School IM?trh*t N*o. s ?>f fwi' *fato a i|(l
? ? ? M 1 ? \ 111' lit ll.lHil to 4 1 1 ' 1 4 ? r 1 i 1 1 ?'
I , ioilQl In V "f Ct'iH < * ? mill
addt'd t ?? ail I lit* t*.\alde
l'ti> ? I i Hi'llV"!
.i?i? I the |H*tUioH bavlnu Ihmmi granted
tin- ln?H((l ? ?f '{'ni-IOOM >vV|
lii'M nn rift! ..in .it
: AllitlNl ;;Ul n?JO nl'in ."?itiK ?io(W<?<
h\ a i?t*w H|taj??r ami jh'?*i U'i? n<?thv? in
'luff jlUtjfU* i 'I it i f ? ill tin- FMsf rK't f'?r
iw.. w I't'k ? holla will oj'hVu at n u. Ul.
nii'i ? >.*?? a i l i' m Tliuw' nn ii" rontitc
i In tb?? dUirU't and present their reglat
'? ration nertlfifaJe* alid taN r<v*l|>? ** will
t,.. i ! t" Vh(e in fblft fir. liiin.
; J.I'. II1I.TKN,
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('. J. S 10 AW 10 1. 1,.
i Hoard nf Trusters' for SUdiooi 1 ?isi
\o. Kersluixv < 'onnly. .
.Managers ?>f FJcrtion,
, 'I'hr following l>i a lini of the iniina
?jjurs of Klortlon a< a.ppointod liy the
< l)\?s-ul iv?' < '??mini i Km*. l<?
on Aium?t 1 4/. I Tho voting places
11:0 us ln'i't'ioitWf published :
' Ahn<\v ? I ii'ii l?n\Ms, T. ( (Vauthpn, .1.
C\ Ciaiuor.
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? >i< Pri'x? Sullivan. -r
< -*.t lot It'll -.1 M M \\ . Itil
Ifujjs 1 (i. Truv>vlt.-ll.
i '.i iitiy' lli'r.l . William W. Hurktibi\?\
<\ .1 Al< Kcnzio. H. I.. Siu.vrl.
< * ; i ->a 1 1 ? A T Hot hum'. \V, .1 l?avU,
.!. *tv 1 :n:..r r
I ???h> . Mill \. I! I'io\ kius. M I.
. i II II W'.'s}.
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Itt'liaii li?i*'l I'.tlwartl I'axloy. Jr.
H !< Hortpq. A. Hrown,
Kir>tii* rivltinu IVrry, J.t Hough,
Am<?* Hrrgory.
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KJoytl, It, H Jotiex.
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?JmIuimui. I'.iuk'Ii Uolwrtx
<>?klun<l J. II. Ittru<lifft\ NV. II.
MH'usklll. J. II. WmifUiK.
It*|ey'? Mill? J. K. Maityum, <\ 0.
.foyuur. M. .1, We*t
IUlKiU'* X Koatls I)u unit* Uu !><??,*
KiiuUj'U lili'ttiiUnni. Alc\ Hrtuuuni.
Uolanti .1 A I'lliol I. l? r
J,. I, Jtovs < i d.
Hlm in ? i". I.ink**r, Iloy'l 'Hilton,
I AN' Wll llttUL?. , ^
Shi?i?ai'tl Frank t'U'unnts, 1 1. M.
J. IV Lunyloy, ;
: ?IttK'kton ^. It.^ianjufr. l>. I.. Sr?v
(lilt NV. <*. S<*a?U'.
Stom'horo ,h <\ ('astnn, t?. < >. Hum
mioimI. r Triiiwtyll.
Sail I'oini \\ . I. Itiaiilnuu. Klmor
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KfiHGr-* mil ,1 r. KMiitU. hi.cny.
(MtikflWil. .1, W. Hn?*ini:t<?M.
i Tlinv <"> M. t'roxtuu, S, W,
: Harflcltl. .Tuna's S. Kl<lcr.
iufii;.\ C'T'-k .i. Ganltier. k??i?
ri l Wu ll>. < >. \V. littltQOi ,,
YV?i*t villo .1 . A. Williams. It. II.
j foiling, H. .1. Tru?'.silfll.
Wiltcn^c MHI'? <' I.. N??liMi'l, H. 'l\
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Stockholders .Meeting.
Notice ' N hereby given that there
will !?*? ii meeting of the stockholder*
of. Tin* Farmers Cooperative Milling
< 'nuipnny. nt The Merchants & Fanners
Hank. I'.othune, H; C.. on Wednesday.
Sept, l'5th. 1UU0, at eleven thirty
o'clock. a. nt. f??r the iHin|>ov<e of con
siderlntJ.n resolution for the dissolution
of i he corporation.
M. I.. Knley. Secretary
Hethutie. S. i?? August ll'th..' lUUtt.
Stockholders Meeting.
Xotieo is hereby given that there will
hi* a meeting of tin' stockholder* of
't'he Buffalo Milling, Company at The
.Merchant* Formers Hank. Hethuhe
S. ('. mi Wednesday. Sept. to. MUO at
eleven o'clock, a. in. for the purpose
ef conshleriiitf a resolution for tire dis
solution of the corporation.
M. I,. Haley. Secretary.
Hetliuuc. . S. August 1 if th . lUl'll
TAX EXECUTIONS
? /
t 'ruler and .by virtut.. of sundry Tax
? \e?Mil Ion- to nie directed 1 wilt sell
In front of the court house in the City
of Caiudcu. S. C.. on the first .Monday
tn September, being Mie tit ti d iy there
of. the following property:
One tract of land lu Watevcc town
ship. containing six acres, more or less,
bounded north by laud* known a- Wnr
r mi land-, fast by lands known a< War
ren lands,' "out h by lands known .?N?
W.irron lands, and we.*i by N ile- ( liven
f4tn<l levied upon a ixl to b?? miki as th<?
property of William < ; i for IhXOh
1U1T,
Abo .
Our acre ami building In DeKalh
township whoo] district No. li Ixhui<)<hI
on tin- north t?y ? Honalo Motley, South
by J. T. Murphy. Ka?t by J. .1. Work
man and W?f| by. NVd Aud?'rs*>u. !*'
vied ou and to bt^nold Bw the pro)K>rty
of t'arrio Kimwsoii for tax*** 191U.
AUo
* Hit' lot anil hutlrtlng In the city of
Camden, liowuM north '?> Mzzic
Hrasiir<ton. oaat by LyttlOtoii Street
Wont by socond I'reoabjitortjm property
and south by !$tftato of John Mock*.
Levied on and to to -old as tllO property
of Anna Kodgern for tnxes UU7.
AImo
One traot of laud in Watoroe town
ship, district No, 11. containing 10 acres
none or 10M a n< t hounded on north by
estate of J. \V. 'IVhui, west by, la mis
now <>r formerly of faster, south by
Mil 1 1 if Starns, l?y Mix. Kate
Kelly. Levied on ami to In* s<0d as
the t>rojH>rty of I'Jstute of Samuel Hush
for t;t\c> t'liri. 10 17 is a i?! 10.
AInO 4 ? ...
One tract of laud in Ih'Kulb town
ship containing L'7 acres more or less,
ami bound Oil on the north by Peck
Nimk west by Peck lauds, eolith by
W, Thompson and oast by T. .1. Tur
ner, levied on and to be wold as the
property of Polly Thompson for Mixes
11)17.
Also
One. trad of land in WateiW town?
ship, school dlstlct No. 30,. containing
I I acres more or less. and bounded on
north by William. Mitchell, west by
Jessie Mltohell, cast by Yal Mitchell
and south by John Mitchell.. Levied
oil and to be sold at the property of
Daniel Mitchell for taxes 1M7*1N.
Also
One tract of hind In Wateroe town
ship. school district No. 11, containing
70 acres more or less and bounded on
the north by Phillip Huff, east by Phill
ip It nff. south by J. W. Abbott, west
by J. V. Abhott and ?? Hi Wilson. Le
vied on and to be *old hs the property
of Mamie Sessions for taxes 1H1?i, 1011).
. Also
'Ones' tract of laud in Waterec town
ship. school district No. 17^ containing
10 acres more or less, and bounded on
the north by Willis Knight, east by
W. L, Sanders, west by estate of John
Chavjs. ami on the south by Allen lllch
ardson. Levied on and to be sold as
the property of Carson ami Ingram for
t ? i \ c *v inin,
Also
< hie tract of laud in DgKalh town
ship. school district No. 1.1, containing
10 acres more or loss, and bounded on
north by Itafe Harris, west by John
Pinkios south by Travis Reynolds -rHtd
on the c:ist f?,v Miotic and Pen net. le
vied oixnnd to he sold as the property of
AhwHfolan foe taxes 1010-17.
^ Also
I >ne tract of land in DeKalb town
Hhlp school (Jlitrict No. 30, omUlulug
1430 acre* wore or h*w, and bounded
f?? the north by It A. Martin, east by
A. B, Camoliull, m n?i Ira Jackson. south
li.v 'Tom Klrbardsou and Willi* Kii.uUt
and on the wNtli.v James Atkinson and
Cot 1 1- PalN'.v. Levied ou ami to he sold
a* 111*' proper! v ? r J. M. Mu It in for
tiiet U?is
U. t\ WviM.
Sheriff Kershaw County.
Sunday School Cpnveiitlon I'rograin. ?
! . <?
Tin- follow iiV^ is the pro-nun of n,e
|<Vrt.\ Sfcoiul Annual Kershaw Co.n.tv
Inter denominational .Sunday Seho >1
Convention *!o he hold with tin' l>ar.ias
CUM s'nnda.\ School Oil Saturday, A iki -C
?jstli. 1080:
Mi >it.\t I \< 1 SFSSloN*
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III !."? Si> i{ Si'i'v re l?y t . lv.
.10 ?'_1Y Devotional Mendel Smith
; l-'letehcr.
io:M.'? 'I'll1 nrjive.itlot Kovwoki
j v Forward" >1. \V. Ila.iiicl.
it :4??? |k* 'I't at l" r and the l'uiiil
. M\s> t'ora U.k.Uod, |
11 IVrUl Bluing 1
(l> U<- <ml .,! SobooUfl
C2> .\i?iH?lium?'nt ?f i J
\\;:,0 A forward Mov3
*..uth CuroUwa l*ou C tyj
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?J .10. I K'.voi 1 > ?. A Ml
?j ;80 Sunday Srhool Jbyl
U,vy I , 1. UttMi- I
2 Period >>f 1
il) u?s^'ru Ot CommnJ
(2V mi>>^iUucom4. |
i:> T<M ' >f a Good s.-b,J
O. l'almrr. 1
Souk 1
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('dm \ ' <ii' ,i ? I
I -.o(> gn_. > s and AnnJ
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RIPE DELICIOUS FRUIT
freshly pi ked is the <1
that goes into canned J
preserved goods. jM
so great is the . varifl
that no home put up J
ply' could equal it. W
some ami yotril find it ?
licious and almost as gj
as the fresh fruit itself,
Phone 90
McLeod's Grocel
Cbmek
and
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against your emotioi
We want to give' you Mr. ?Ai
son s Realism Test. We want
> ou to decide for yourself whether
the New Edison brings you music \
as you like to hear it.
Th ink bark to the la st time you J
heard a great singer (or instru
mentalist). His art made vou teel
emotions. In those emotion.?,
you found your pleasure. j
^ ou want the New . Kdison to.
bring1 you the same emotions, ji
Hie Realism Test helps you as-'
certain whether it does. It s a
scientific test? fascinat inn to en- ,
joy. Hear it, and you'll know
what a miraculous art tin* New
Edison brings into your home.
* ! ?
Ask about our Budget Plan. - It
shows you how to organize your
dollars on a thrift basis and make
easy the purchase of a New Edi- 1
son. j
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CAMDEN FURNITURE CO.
Phone 156 Camden, S. C.