The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1920, Image 2
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FINAL i>is( ii \k<.i
Notice U hereby k W*?u thi^t oue
month from thin date, ou Maturity,
Augunt UMth, 1020. I wilt uiake to the
Probate Court ??f Kershaw County my
final return ?* Administrator of tb??
of Hteplten F. Hough, <leoeaaed.
and <?n tU0 dat?- I will apply to
tin* *ald Court for a final dlschar^*
n* Hfild Adu>lul?trator.
1\ li FLttTCHF.K,
Administrator.
< Guidon, S. C.^iijy 2ttb, 10*2o.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS* >
V MKKTlNta.
Notice 1* in-ivby glVon that a in?s't
iiij: of t !?<? sftxkliold?'rs <>f ^'iiK
FOR SALE
sugar
Granulated \
CAR LOAD OR LESS
'PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE US FOR BEST PRICES
Camden Wholesale Grocery
i CAMDEN, S. C.
Back of
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Your Bakings
We put the experience of fifty years in
making high quality flours.
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This assures you that
PIEDMONT PURITAN
ARGUS SELF-RISING
FLOURS
are always uniform in quality.
These fine old brands have never disap
pointed because they are made <>f highest
grade Red Winter Wheat manufactured
under ideal conditions. Make t?he ac
quaintance ? > I t Itese brand- today.
I ho Piedmont Mills Inc., Lynchburg, Va.
1 1 i u I* < ?r??lr Jil'fl \\ illfrr \Vllr;i( Fl'nur
;pl?i
Products of the
PIEDMONT MILLS
JUST RECEIVED
J 4
CAR LOAD OF
CHEVROLET
Touring Cars
George T. Little
k. 7 - r.^ i
oUidntf < 'omimiiy wDTTi? HiTTTj "S \ f TfP"
ottct of *?id Corporation on 1UU
tlnjr <?t KcpuuutH?r, 11*29. ?* V> "'flock
A. M,j, for tli** purpo.ne of Kdbmittius
jto Hnid stockholder* tli?* iiue?tion of
uujoiiduiofet <>f the charter of *jud (icn t *
nirni-lilujf mmttanr^?y ebansfhj? the
11 I ill.- of saiil ( to The Mm' -
Shop ii ii< I to consider the ihCC.rAS^ <?f
the <-np{,tul atoek of K*id < lent* Fur<
lifahing Company froiu $10,000.(10 ' to
?sMJoaoa.
lly or dor of liuurd of Directors.
A K Ml. AK i:\KV. pre*.
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One hundred thouMtnd jkmsoii* died
of ( -oneer in this country last year.
VAST STORES OF TREASURE
V?glt? of Constantino?!* ftslisvsd U 1
Hold Catraerdlnary quantities of
a*4d and Precious fttonae
It I* btlliyfd thst l? <*ertaln vaults
at Constantinople there lie munyhld
<|| n treasures of |iuiihm>m< value belong
ing to Hit* .nil t tin of Turkey.
A throne of beaten gold, adorned
with .inutilities of rubles, pearls, dla*
inonds anil emeralds set In mosaic, la
perhaps the moat dazzling object In the
treasury. Selliu the First brought It
from Persia early In the sixteenth cen
tury*. There la a second throne of eb
ony and ikntUlvood) enci{uitMt with
mother-of-pearl, gold, rubles, emerald)*,
and sapphire*.
Nowhere In the world are there pre
cLuus stojies to compare with the two
great emeralds found heVe, qof of
which Weighs two kilogram*. and Is km
large a* a man'* hand. The other Is
only slightly >?naller.
There ar?? diamond*, turquoises, ru
hies, emeralds, and pearls by thehalf
hushel. Formerly the Jewels were kept
In drawers, but wheii last seen they
were in bowls, each of which held two
gallons.
In describing a luncheon that she
attended In the harem of the present
sultan, Mis* (Since Ellison, author of
"An Englishwoman In a Turkish lla
rem," tell* of diamond (lowers that
Stretched from shoulder to shoulder of
the high controller of the harem, and
of ear-rings made in the shape of birds,
holding In iUpiv beaks a pearl as large
"a* a cherry. The sultan's granddaugh
ter, a child of twelve' years of age,
she 'picture* as having her hair in' a
knot on the top of her head Inside a
diamond crown, the front of her dress
covered with diamonds, and her hands
encased in ir?*id mittens studded with
rubles and voamnnds.
No museum In the world can boast
a richer collection of armor, scimitars,
shields, pistols, .^addles, sandals, canes,
and the like, all Jeweled or wrought of
gold,
Marriages at Gretna Green.
Although It Is no, longer possible for
any Knullsh couple, ?by simply crossing
the border In Scotland, to be wed "off
hand," ns was mice the ease, Gretna
Green marriages are not altogether
link aown even in these day*, Now
and again, a couple for romantic rea
sons elect to 'tie married at the old
Gretna Green smithy by mean* of a
simple declaration and the JolnUiK of
hatids; but as ever si nee 1S.*it? the law
lias been that one of the contracting
parties must be actually resident In
Scotland for- three full weeks before
the ceremony, such weddings are ih\
very often runaway ones'. Provided
the above condition ts fitttfHed. how
ever. stlch a marriage, even j' a riui -
away one. is perfectly legal. though in
?i sense irreeiar. Apart from the < <>-t
of the railway journey \o 'Jrctna
station. the expanse K siiinll.
j lii pre-war '*Im> - 1 1??- e.i-t wa?* about
*M>. wliich included an excellent #tea
to i lie britU*. bridegroom ;ui'l witnesses
and refreshment* for. r !.e "pries;." The
"| trie*"! b< llie vv <1 \ I be ie.-fit bliok
sinitli .1 a llie*- l"i\?*n :i desoufda in uf
I ii e original "lilrn Urniith td' C retain
'Jreen. " ceb b fitted in *'?ng and *dory.
Ride in Ffnnv'ng Ptnne.
4 A 1 1 : 1 1 r- r: i i *? 1 1* ?_* n ?n * 1 1 ! ion ot Hie
.t*i!lt"a> \ ut . ivrs'i. tilvpr?tol>ng
e???np"'!l:'( vrTfv v< ::?_-???? ;?? \ * tn n * f f t ' XT
V. .1 :i :< v v\ . . ? -? ,_..i |,\ : ? v ? . \
? an a in in i !.?:?? >,?: 'lie I ? f ? \ ?? ? -
cudriiic. repuj 't*. l'i.t.wi,t. \J... t.i.i.i. -
iim.M/itic, ;:i an. i;i' " arrvle.
1. .fib nl' the Hieti )??*.! i|ii|il"''i ?| "fn?
'?in : !t\ i t ? ? "'lit ' :i mi 'netal heieiN'. ln'h
? ? f which, had h'.t.'ji painted the
>ii|i;]" iUTmI M ??? let ?ti ? > the) -jU".i\ed
? ?:ie)t Willi ga*o!ine. Meanwhile the
plane, which also had been pauiied
with the prep;irat ion. wa - Similarly
? IVell'bod with i;a*o|ine l'ih?! and
passenger e! i ii i bei I i 1 1 - ? 1 1 1 ? ? : r" cockpits.
I S o< ? r i 1 1 if forward o^ef the airdrome.
' ben. like a fUimiieg *niokmg < omet
i lie (daiie | mm' itilo lite ;i.r and for
five minute** horrified file sp. . ? ; i ? . ? r *?
A i ibe end of tins.- time ? ti ? * tiames
died f ??? ? :? tid the pta'io- w.i* brought
to earth. '"."ireful m>.pei 1 ?, ?r ? haNinj;
I made, atmi'*;: and a:rpla:ie were
found to lit- unharmed e\ ? ? j 1 1- !'.?r a
O 'M I ilJL' of Sunt
Prepared for the W<5--st
W ' ! 1 1 1 1* pii*.?i'ig through / <'i'\ re
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C .jg^terg of Eve G.ve I"
^4/|. f..-.-.- ?"! ?? ' i>s I! ' Weill
Clottif* " I*. vt . >ri t ins.- ? ;>;
Do* liertue.
All parti** are notified Mat if they
tuive not paid. (Mr dug Ihvnse, to do
?o at t ) 1 1 1*(* r?> avoid irmw I ty.
II. 0\ Singleton,
Ot.v fu-rk.
NOTICE. "
Sealed hid# will be received~ou Scpteui
ber ihJi. 1920 for lease of the Theater
l?? ft of Opera llou#e for a period of
out' year from Sept. l?t, liHiO to August
Hint, 1W.M, Council reserves the right
to reject Any and all hid*, also reserve
?*S hit* right t<? 1K0 the Theater for pub
lie entertainment* and pubile purposes.
H v order of Clt>* ( 'ounell.
If. C. Singleton,
City Clerk. "?!
I NOTICE OF ELECTION
| On Question of Kershaw Coun
ty Highway Bonds.
In accordance with ait act etUItlOd
'An <? ? t to authorial' tin- is- nance 0?
Bonds and other obligations of Ker
shaw County for fon*truekl|?g and hn
proving Highways anil Bridges ami to
provide for the payment of such Bonds
cad other obligation*-" approved
March l'Jth. A. !>.. 1920, ami pursuant
to the action of the Hoard of County
Commissioners of said County,' notice
Is hereby given that an election will
he held on Tuesday August Hist. 1020,
mi the question of the issuance of cou
jk>u Bonds by Kershaw County to an
aggregate amount not exceeding the
principal sum of fcXMJH Hl'NhUKh
THOl'SAM) ($UH>,000.00> DOLLARS
for the purpose of constructing "or im
proving highways or bridges in said
County. Bonds issued under the provis
ions of this act shall be payable tQ
bearer, with privilege of registration,
to bear interest at not exceeding six
?per cent and mature not exceeding
thirty years from date thereof:
The election. Is to be held according
to -the laws govornjiug general elee
Hons, an* only qualified elect
ors shall be entitled '-to vote, who pre
i sent registration certificate issued on "or
! afterslnly 1st, IP IS, also proof of pay
; raenr of all taxes assessed for the year
! IP1P.< A sufficient supply of ballots
both for and against the Issuance of
I bonds will be furnished at the polling
places.
j Tolls will o|?en at 7 a. in and close
at four p. in.
The following have been appointed to
act as manager* at the various polling
places: ; i
i Camden . Opera House ? J. It. I>e
l.oaehe. H. I >. Williams. W. C. Brown.
Waferee' (Bine Creek* Cotton Mill ?
iOeorge Mimn. T, .1,. Truesdel. .F. A.
shaw.
Hermitage Mill W. T. Hasty. J. J.
Munn. C. I.. Bradley.
Stockton-- (?. W. Amnions. K. C,
Bearce. Iv M. Workman.'
Mt. /.ion Church ? T. B. McCoy, C. \\
Myers. \Y. I,. Hunnicuft,
^^"Ktokes School House -W. H. Wat-'
?kiii/, Amos <;. Halt. It. W. Humphries.
. _,Xt'levelaiiri School House? K. A.
Brow iK .1. M. Bar fie Id. J. F. West.
Beaver l>am School House ? B. C.
Pitt-. W. N.. West. James Anderson.
Bat cliff Mill -ft. B Hall. N A. Wat
; kins, ft .T. Batcliff.
CasM?tt: ? L. < >. Funderburk. II. S.
Thompson. II. Robinson.
Wesiville Herbert Yotuig-. W. I,.
< ia.skin. .1 .C. I niton
Three <"< L. I' Bobinsoii. J. Bobi.
-Met Jill. .1 T; (lay.
Shaylors 1 1 il 1 ,J. IJ. II 'i !i>b,\. I? I..
Voting. I.{ I.. Snty-rl.
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SionelK?ro 'J. t >. 'Uammouii. P. B
Hammond. -I n Willi, nm
Itnlfaio S' ImoI Iloil^.e ,1. M. S. ui'll,
T > I Cato,.. r W. TTo]U\\
Ilili IJ C. .I'itn'<, I' I',. I
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Klrklcy'tf Stor*-*). m. ^trklejr. H.
T. 11 on oh, Frank Young.
Kor?t)aw~J. A. McCa skill, Amy*
Cook. 11 Kj Itoeae.
Hit ley's Mill Amos wv-t. Minor Ka*
!??>. Z. P. Uordou.
IlotUun^ -D. T. Yarboro, M. 0. King,
W. A M<l>ovvHI.
I.UKoff Jauai'f. 'IVam,. Victor W#r<J,
W. if Mi .ii ill. i in.
t$ua*y? J ~ K'*v J 4
W Alter lUx*. t|
R*biuis Oro** U"aM. |l
U A, J*oWh??i>. K.u?lUU Hraahia 1
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W I ?Tokv>
iVnUuU^'^*1* of KleeU?l t?>r
County. ? am
County.
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I NEW YORK M
Ill offering Tiffin Candles, we give
anauranee that they contain the fin.
eat materials that money con buy ?
bleiuled' With exceptional skill, ami
handled with particular ?are, in
every detail of manufacture. Their
Individuality of combination and as
sortment of flavors, make them "Dis
tinctively Delicious ! "
"Candies of Distinctive Quality"
Moseley's Ice Cream Parlor
Phon& 44 Camden, S. C.
ATTENTION!
OUR GIN HAS BEEN PUT IN FIRST CLASS
SHAPE AND WE ARE NOW READY TO TAKE
CARE OF YOUR GINNING THIS SEASQjt*. *
PLENTY OF BAGGING AND TIES ON HAND.
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR GINNING AND
SEED BUSINESS,
Camden Oil Mill
Win. KING, Mgr. .JLJH. OSBORNE, Supt.
? The
Zig-Zag Tread
Mechanically and scientifically
correct for greatest securit> un
der all road conditions. The
" A ft rid shafted cups
alternate on both sidv* <>f tho
fxtra wide, heavy tread. Skid
ding Is minimized. Parallel Bar
Basea of the /'Pine Trees" and
Ktrniglit Tenter Line of tread nro
thick rubber studs that assist in
% keeping tlie wheels "bead ou."
Tire Guarantees
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LEE TIRES arc guaranteed? not for a specified
J number of miles but guaranteed to give you satis
factory ser\ ice. .
Analyze the specific mileage guarantee. - It is uoth
ing more nor less than a basis foe adjustment.
You want mileage- ? service- not adjustments.
The Lee Tire guarantee is backed by the strength
of the Company making the Tires and our determina
tion that every Lee Tire shall sefve you.
\\ e seldom have to make good for a Lee Tire
because Lee Tires do that for themselves. But should
the time come when you, for any reason, feci you are
not getting the satisfaction you have a right to expect
from every Lee I ire we are right here, every day in
the \ ear. to protect the interests of all concerned ?
your?. Lee V. ours.
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KERSHAW MOTOR CO.
Camden S. C.
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LIE Tires
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