The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1920, Image 6
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( AMUlCN, S. ('. A I 'M 'ST 27, l?t?.
IIONO IMHI'K ( VKlCir:i>
- Newberry, S. Aug. JM. ? ' Thf pk&
(Urn 011 the quest Ion of a bond Irfmie of
$100,000 for roud Improvement in New
berry county today rebutted In favor of
Hi** bond'iaftur by a Kood majority. \
very light vol* wan cast with seven
small boxes not yet reported, the ma
JoriX in favor of the bond issue It ap
l>i o\iinahi> HIM) votes. The boxes not
heard from will, not change the result.
TlIK II A KM OF IT.
"Almost Stationary' The (iopnla<'
tlou df Camden, given out yesler
, * day, is M.iwo hit Jiij,i,c?a>e in ten *
yea I'm of le*,? 1 1 ta it I wo per cent,"
The ttbovi? paragraph a Pi wared In Hie
lu.v Is>ih' nf ilnv Rock Will Record. Of
?course lln* Re'iord is only using Hie
irovernmciifrV figure*: The olaim that
fills city, ha* made u? ? more Mian a cain
of .'5(51 -in I eh years is almost absurd.
". .. ' \
We veutiyc- the asuiorlloh that there
has heen half that many new house*
Itiilll in this 'oily within tint! perl?>d.
?Senator Dial has written Charleston
neopl^tliri't if I hey are hoi satisfied
and fan furnish oonercte proof Hiat
there hail heen n tt.|l*"'oiiut. In* would
endeavor t" have it recount. iVewouid
not he so niiRallanr as t<> charge the
yptt.Ug* holy who took tin* census a
It.ivin^ neglected tier duly; hnl she
was a comparative si ranker ami Miere
ihiiy have heen homes that wore loft
? <>ut of the count, tn fact ss have heen
told of sevcni I families w ho vvtVe .left
'>nt, and It. seem- I ? ? its that' the Ihlnu
for I hem to d<? l< to put thi< in willing
>0 that a recount can he requested. If
a U^t of lln'te win lie ljaiuic<l to The
I; Chronicle we will have the matter
taken up with Senator I > i;i I ami try to
have I'aindciM growth i?ut in a hotter
light.
MepfiiiK of Kaalerji SI ;i r Order,
There w ill I n > 11 meeting "I* I lie
M.lUimlin I'liii pter. NH. T*i. ? iiiUt ? ?r
the laMteru Stjir. )>?* I < I al' _ regular hall
near Antim/h mj_ the :i fteri)0(.;U tif
September 'Jin! ill oVIo.K It U ????
?HH -ictl that nil member- of tin' ? >nler
he |iri'~cn; ,t- ni.tllrts ,if iuiportnueo
ujh ti4 1 1 tfii.
L'. r. UuUgurx.
\V. I?.
Mt'clinj; :il \Vt'sl\ille.
In ?? t ? I ? ? r fo prua iM/.r f'la I i"i k x>nu
'hip as a I ? >< -it I unit of the Anni-iea n
* "i ? 1 1 ? ? 1 1 m ia I lull a 1 1 n ? I i ; i will In?
UHil ii Wf-lsiih' S?;lu?o| liousr Friday
nialit at ^ .'In Miss I ,i ii s ( I'rvln.
who luis Ihmmi working on iln- n isut -
l i??it .i l lliis iiH-i'l iug will In1 present |i>
luiji f 1 ? m uter of or^aiil/a t ioli a I
I his i in-*' I ittii/ A I it 'I a I |fiiili'in'?' ol' a"
.1 1 >1 tit \\ s I . 1 1 ? r - .
i .miii' \ A j ' n !
\TT \le\an<1ir Stales Ills I'osil inn.
1 I ?. I ' i it ol III' 1 1 i '\ S. Milt of
in* Ij.i'.'U li.-.'i ii hi- I'fjJi if|\utalrii
iii.' Ms.' < Hi.* 1 1 1 ? ' :i iui?a '-li that
I U is Mil! !H l:i\or "f l"M't jlllpt'oM'
? -1 rt~M"r-* ? ill'' ? hrr "? 1 " I'll ' I ' ' 1 1 ' ' I'l ?? ' ' 1 1 1 > ' " 1 1
hi* ) " ? 1 1 1 < : i ! itn-uiii's ami I will flier*'
i > . r-k fh.it iru fiirmit- v.- -iii ii
I "I*' 1 kv \\
i nr a ways turn m la \ ? i" of ro.nl
1 1 n I i h inciii v. pi >\ 1 1 h 'i I t lii' | ii ?? 1 1 1. 1' i ? L
: <?. i ? ?> 1 1 1 \ ,i.i 1 1 1 \ i - 1 ? ? I a 1 1 1 1 i^stif. <|
:li. ii lilt' Uioii is iii'imIi'iI ttii'l I ? 1 1 ? i'i ? ait
i - 1 i III. f ??! 1 1 lull I- oi. 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ? I l<> j m |i
ftif nere-->arv ro-.i?|s. Inn I l?.i \ . ? i-iimjs
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t'l 'l.l f". ? 1 1 - ?!' I I SI ? | ii I'srii f I Ilia I'll of
? "iiiini?si"i:.T- l'11-j aii'l -pi ii'l
It W t'i> As !o ! Ill' lioliil i"ll'' I"
III II j n >n In \t r 1 1 . - - 1 1 \ I Will s.iy
I 'i.i ' l\ ? tmi i w < * i ? ? 1 1 1 1 \ l aiino! --tit' ov
s Ji i m ii ii i in |...|t-U .1- fin- *'"11-1 it u
t ? . r ti in i r .i r |oi i v* . ; i 1 1 ? i ;i i '< . w Kit.
siii ? ? 1 1 1 1 ? > t" ' " ! i ? i ? ? 1 1 '^1 \ a i r > further
I ?? ? in* i K : 1 1 'In- ??nut \ ha -
t i i ' ? \ < . v .flit I ! I ;i ! : v 1 1/?> >H i !f.
I I ? ' i ? ? ? 1 1 i ? s- ? ii ? m furt li?'i In 'in I*
I I I 1 ? . I'I : __ _ ? '- ' I " , ' ? I >.i \ so 1 1 1 1 ?
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rot M Y .WrA!H? VSlt tiOAl*8
A ??THMwyor," writing In tl??? Ker
.|,,W 1 1. 1 take- the commissioner* of
Kei-sha" count, v t?> t 'for centralus
lug ?>f "the working f^KVlk lKH|? <h>
Cll'lill ftlUg* hllVtl "H I lu
ll. .IIII highw iv ? for permanent work."
vfr ht?v?? no Interest iw -i|?e affair# of
Kershaw county. except that Kershaw
louwt.v is n j^art i?r smiih Carolina and
wo ait' a citizen of South C? roliflL#,
This li Uii- fart that 0(1 lift N rcili/.fd
I.V all citizen* before W? WUt ?'x,r have
?it iTVftd* It Iwh.iii.'- equally to the
cltiKOiia of Chnrle*K?J eounty and I*au
t*a > 1 4-i county and {fc'ouee ami ortrjf
other comity, no matter whore the road
Is located.
The main highway* require mdtfi
work lid niti.Mil li>u t ha ii lho*e lea* l???l
Wo .Would gue**, that -a hundred auto
uioinu - pits!* over the main North and
sent h lUm tll.rpttgli , l.ancit>ici county
1 1 1 1 1' iImi pji-scv oyer tlte road lie
hUTii Lancaster and Mon rue. There
fore, wear and rear <?ii the main high
way is greater and maintenance more
ek'iaMii^ve | H.'i*. mile. We suppose the
same conditions exist In Kershaw
, < ? n n l y , ii ml. in "Ur opinion, tin' commis
sioners are doing 1 1??* proper-thing In
putting (lie main highway In good eru
dition : provided (h?-.t <io not entirely
uugicci Jin* le*? hupmUiul.~r.oad*.
1 1 1> always the rase, in any nee
lion that opposition will develop to
flu* construction of any particular road.
The people of one low uali.lp will oppose
road w^rk in another township. But
township roads are of little value In
tills day when one crovsep an entire
state In a tew hours. If is a fnct
that , the |ieople .of any township have
a great deal of pride in Hie road* ?d
their township, hut the township \<*
lot# Nina II to I'onfine good riMds ai'
tlvity.
Another angle, however, of t!u? main
lljie argument is the fact that possibly
the main through roads of Lancaster
and Kershaw and other count Its are
UM'd inore hy citizens of other states'
than hy those of tin- counties through
w h i?*h i he nhilu highway* pass. Many
people in Lancaster county would op
pose the building of roads for the use
of citl/ens of New York state. This
argument Is l>cst met hy the statement
that tin- non resident iportorlst is
don l?t less paying tax to build roads in
Ills home county for the use of people
hot residents of that county. And rlghj
hero is a point one of the candidates
might have brought out. hut didn't;
The fair way to tax an automobile -in
to place the lav on the fuel It nse<,
only be il 1st rjhiitcd over the territory
t-he automobile eoveiv. ??r over the
loads it uses, but the big car would
pa\ tax proportionate with the small
?ar 1'eople from New York state or
Pennsylvania; who s|wnd the winter in
I'lordia. use the roads of Virginia,
N'orrh and South Carolina, and other
states- without paying ta\ for their
upkeep while he pa ys lax for the up
keep of the roads in his home state.
The Kanle may be said "of people of
South Carolina who spend t he^u miner
in the mountains of .North Carolina.
linibiihg roads is nil uuiselfHIi. re
eljti'oeal proposition^ It is impossible
10 <r??t i;t nil i results when the units are
so small townships or often counties.
We will have satisfactory lines of mo
tor l ra nsporta I ion when we have fed
eral highways east and w est across
the eoiitinent. Then the staled* will
build eo'ii neet i iig i i ne.s j t In* comities wilt,
fonne.'t wit it the stale linec jjnrt the
town-hip-, with the ciMiiil.i lines.
r Tlit- Kerxhaw t *oi 1 1 1 1 \ < t mi m issh 'oofs
-.14-u ? 4m e-.atrmtrtrlng --snrirt'
1 1 1 ; t iii line highways anil then hniblite-'
i" f 1 1 * ? 1 1 1 . That is the I'i r?t step in
,i i ih a -system < ? f ? . . 1 1 ->f y ? I'tullt^. A
i> iiii rs>Me ->r .*p"Mri?ini j. t,, i?. \ ..t... i
1 1 i ti in Kfi -haw <niinf[i . and if ilie
? l< : i ? ? 1 1 f.irricv. Kcr.sh.iw <-.>iiiit\ may
i". >.n itiiril to iiiiprovf : 1 1 : il* r'ja.'J-. iin.'
? 'film op ihe Kei >ha w I'.ra, who i* a
1'i'sji Ifii I of l.ain aster ..?iintx, bnl |>nl>
? i-H Ke|'?ha IV ? ffTtllll \ -
? a \ the pr.'|>.'?ai t . ? i--'if boin!< for
lojol l liijii'nV t*ll??-*??i i- m I ! o:;?-t liet' pi'ojter,'
I"|I II' it pi'ft a t i's ; bo f'aet I ha t t he
tlfiiii.it i<> In- liohl in en neet ion with
' he i It llli. I l \ oil August :? I llr >,'[\.s;
The tli-f t-rniiioi t ioit Ti matter oj j
- 1 1 ? I i I M ; ?< 1 1" ,i 1 1. i ? ,|^ ||i!?. |u |ht? welfare!
? t I t- . iin 1 1 v w i : . not i t ?? t ? i \ t ? | he t-.i I in
nit | + 1- i 1 1 ? i t i-t -t I i .insjiirralion it m'erits
i .ii: ? i . w 1 1? ? ? ? the pti'-iiiia 1 1 1 ies
o| tin': ' : f ? ! In i 1 1 u hoi f t be ft -t-l i 1 1?
? ?t \oter- .lit nior?. or le--> :ir??us?H| ??ver
lli,. ??.|,->, 1 1 . ? < > . . i hi I ti la I t's for of flee.
I !-. ? t '? - ilia t ???! ! ? _:i\ e noiit iea ! rohu i Mir 1
i < | : I ? - 1 I ? ? 1 1 lllll >ilolllil bf ^t'llli'li
?i!" : ? - iin-ii- a b-o' hi oi \ . w i ij.it mi r?* i
ti : 'hi- (iti!ilit-.i? iiit-ril- or !ikf>i
;i 1 1 1 1 ? f t - 1 i k i - . 1 1 1 \ i-iii'litlales f,,| offitt- I
Ttii- v\ ? t ?>: In- 1 1 1 'i ? t ? in this election.;
not' < : 1 1 t lie || t:i-il\ Ti,,o of the-J
I ut lllll ? .1 ! |if. iino' i ts I'm- re eleot ion. !
llltl lie w .1 - . . I no. If. | , |-o wit r: I ho i
irl-'-i t l"t 'ha' w ? kf.l ;i t- h.'lnue : : i '
t ho I ? ' rin y .i . .ii i \ iv . ? ? nn-1. t I'll -so !
*a <'?' * a i ? ? _: ? ? i : t _? : ? t i j. i'i n. - 1 1? \ ? ??!?? In it h '
i" 1 i ~.i Ii-! the '.i d I' la to :i 1 ? ? t \\ . I ,
CAMPAIGN LIE ixaILED.
it i> heintf <' i re u I a t ?*d that
while iit the I ,ey;?da I u re my
board u as paid t'? >r t h ree w eeks
i > \ an i lit i i\ ill u a 1 1 ??r {)?*?, p.il r
??!' ? ? i ? 1 1 s 1 1 n >?? my support <'d*
? art a i r. legislation.
1 . i i iv t< ? >t at ?? hat a ny
- 1 a : ? in?-nt t<> the ? ti-.at I
i". i'l' ri'Ocl \ t ? i i otie per; ny. <>r the
\ ai'lr "!' ii|<f prMll.\ t l'< > 1 1 1 a 11 > ln
d i \ id iia I I 'Micern in any mic h
manner ?r :'??r an\ <in l: pur
p??>e is ma 1 ie iotisl.\ talse.
I dt'Hif t-i warn m\ friend
ajfains! ! a - 1 mi nut 0 lies that
Iiitv ? Marled for the pur
;?< ? ?: ir.t I '-n. in \ ? ?t - avr
a 1 1 i ?? I M i ? .
A person W '.n U ;ii at t ark the
? na t\'u ter ' d . re--* 1 ? i>et'< >?r a n
> le< !l</n d-ie- ri"t (!lVer\e th?*
? ? ! 1 1 i d i ? f i - .? 1 1 f ;; i \ h< -nest man.
I'll' t ' i IV .11 e [ Hum- who w ill do
it : nd 1 ant m> friends to
? ... 1 : 1 ?
1 ' . ? ? i . ? ad't
V. M J - > : n* m.
Letter* Ffom The People
Kftwur* Prruriit 8>j?teiu.
'IV the Kditor- I understand ilial u
cert# in etrmcut tit and around Camden
l> o|?ix?.hihJ t?? our new system of work
uig ruftil*. but thelr inn^'tion |h not re
preventative iJ da' people of Kershaw
county*.' tor this opposition is confined
to that "oJd guard'' who are Qp'po*ed
to ev?jnythlug In Kershaw county that
Is not "Oaaiden" through and through.
It Is not t li?' s?tcm on the money ; it
Ih the men in charge of the system. A
s.\>tpui a ill idcuty of money are en
initial to go<?l roads, hut the fuudaiiicu
nil need of men of bruin with plenty of
"get ii|>." Mono* twenty odd counties
iu thU Mate have ihlh system, and it
works splendidly. I point out as an ex
utUpie Lancaster county, one of our,
neighboring counties. Then why can
not we ha ve. passable roads? We have
r.he .system, and we have always had
money. \So it u^itst he the fundamental
need- that i* laekl.ng.
The Candida U>a for the House of Mcp
resimta lives who are friends *?f the sys
tem are complaining of opposition he
caiiM* they favor this new road system^
Hut I believe In giving this system*#
thorough trial, apd 1 wUl join the
friend* of the system In scratching at
the polls .- every candidate for the
Hou*c of Hepresenla lives who Is not
entirely In favor of this system.
?"^?The bond. issue would be n good tiling
if we had men who would handle th^
money wisely, Hut if we Judge the
future by the past, the money will noff
be used wisely nor for the l>eneflf of
the ^oads, hence In view of this fact
I am entirely opposed to the bond is
trip.
l>. M. Kirk ley.
Ki-rshaw. S. (\. Aug. 5ift.
Advantage* of th<* South .
XeW York, August LV*,~ "An income
of $U.UOO. in the South Is worth about
twice Vvlint it Is worth In <-!?*? great In
dustrial center* of the North," say# the]
o.d I tor of the Sum and Now York Herald
In tlio course of an odltorhH anont the
federal income tax law. hut incidental
ly giving the South some very valuable
advertising as the Ideal place In which
to live especially for tho man o?,
orate Income.
Vjii ci mates and cliv5>rffstaiieo^ wlm'c]
housing costs are relatively low. as In
the South, where fuel bills for heat
in;: purposes are slight, where warm,
heavy a ud ox pensive clothing Is not
necessary and whore even food is more
plentiful and generally cheaper."
another extract form the same editor
ial.
What 'better description of the ad
vantages of* t he South us a land whore
(every prospect pleases could ho 'given
by the most enthusiastic booster?
All on thw editorial page too. far, far.
I away from any commonplace trade ad
? vei'tlslng ma t tor !
COUNTY TICKET
The Auvtrallan ha Hot system is to
be observed at all clubs in the county
at which oO or more vote* are enrolled
in. fthe primary election to 'he held on
Tuesday Aiumisi .".1 laieh ballot is to
have a detachable coupon on which
I here i* fr? br -n" ?rr!a 1 *Ti\l niberT'jTird t his
*
j ' 1* 1 n p* >i i i- to be retained, by the tnan
! .i l:*t> whfit the liaHot -roos into the box.
So "lie w.h be allowed to interfere in
{ <i ii v \\.i > with the voter If he can read,
j (Mel if li?* cannot read his ballot hiay
[be nlillUed ill ,l> ????rdaiiee with Ills ? I i f
eiii..ii> b\ i ? I it ? y a in h< >r izt'Tl watcher,
i I ! r ! 1 1 ? ! i"gTi !TT r e i i.i I i?.n - ITs to the
w a : elier jir -jio>ii njt arc iu>J exactly
eiK-ir. The ? ?t't'icia ; eoiinty ticket will
be :i s follow s
Kershaw County
Democratic Primary Election
August 31, 1920
l'J\eept :i^ Holed vote for one for each
? ?lliee and serateh the others
House of Representatives
l". S. Coitgrf** Fifth District
W F. STKVKNSOX
Clerk of Court
.1 II ('l.Vlll'lt.N
House of Representatives
i Vote for Two I
<. ?; a u:\ani >i:i:
W | ? i "i m ?K
j i:. .h?\ks
M M ?HNs? >N
N s K 1 < T I A I J I ?S
Superintendent of Education
? t. w I ; 1 1 J r 1 1 \ l ' ? i ; r
r \l M.i asKI l I
A I; Ml 10 H1S? ?s
i ii \ < ?i m ;
Coroner
? . I l ' I \ ? ? \
Magistrate
lld\ \ l,l< IOWNMIIP
*< v M ? 1 1 m| >< >\
II \ 1 KO< K TO\\Ns|||p
I >? TIP i M I 1 ? \
lit I I Al t) TOWNSHIP
? lb -i tea:* P. .rV.,: f.e rtiree
M.i_ri-ri ? ? \vT* ' ! ? ? .i ? Ker
i w ???.<? ? : ' 1 . *i I' ? I ' 1 1 ? ?
1- I ... : ?
i \> it h JL Mine at l\er?haw i
I ; I ' I . \ I : I ? \ I I ; ? .
\l it ! ' ? N j ; -
iNNitli Oftirc at Kctbiuu'i
.1 i * *? ? i ? i : l \ \i ?
i ! ? m ; I ? n i i :
l \t l.ar-. i
It i i:iu:r;;T
\N \TKKKK TOWNSHIP
(1 ppcr Wateroe.
?? \ MR A N || ,\ \|
(l^iwer Naterrri
? ; ^ 1 1 1 n s, ,\
. I' irnia- I >a '? -i lie- M i
. I \ : ? TUe?d;l A ,?. ' 1 r? Ai\ I ? "ii
I i . k | . >if l??n <? !ji i *? ? ? ?f r ;
r lj V'f'l, /
< Aii ?n<.nn > t i < ?tu WttttfeiuKton, I?. C.
giving IiImVuiho um If. I.. Hoalfe, Ik floo<l
Jitti thin *tai* With literature against
Senator K.' 1>. awdth fur
The ClfronUie le tn ivc?lpt of three
ch>*ely ?.\|>< wi-Ht?-n puice* of clils mat
ter vv 1th tin* rwUH'^t tl?at ?v |>ut?llwli
KaUIC. Ml. Scalfc sU>s |ie l??M l?i? |H<r
sonal fight Wii Senator Smith, 1mt
he feels that lu* would he pcrforuilujf u
'public service to tlu1 ja'ople of (Ills ?,tate
to abon up Senator Sraltlf* mwil,
Senator Smith. Warren und utbum Iii
tile ra^T have l>ecu usltitf the columns
of t lit* Chronicle and nearly every other
pn|M<r in the state to put their eandl
dacy before I lie oeople and they pay fur
Such mutter pnjmplly at space. rules.
We don't hellcve that Mr. Scalf.i U,
working wlthhut compensation and If
?lie would accompany u check Utoug to
pay for Ids attacks upon Sena" >r Smith
wo would publish his articles as paid ad
Vorlisi'Uiciits, hul the newspapers nave
long since eeasel to t?c free vehicle* In
w lilt-h to ride aud Mr. Saclfe Is lodiu
?a lot of wasted effort and perfivt;;.
fitunl stationary.
Mine. Calve, wUoba* ??a?8 "CHrint-'u"
Kjsp Hun's In Uor U."> year* <?f |r|M
OjH'l'H . Hunuuwos her ,retlr0tH?Mit, ae
ik>r&ll)g t&. M ivivnt London dispatch.
Sl\ hundred birds. Insists and rep
liU's have lOWUtly I tcH'u added to the
New York Zoo. ' They arrived Friday
<m tlu' steamer Minnesota en route fo
I h?? Bronx
"The Urat" ? ge in of iiuiuati syiupa
pa thy Is in setting of rags, wlfh Hit'
meat Na/.iinova at t h?? Majestic toda*y.
Wants-For Sale
HU M) ON RQAIX? One female fox
dnj;. white with the following sj>ots.
One big black one on right side, one
hi? ?me on left with a small one above
it. Has black eyes- and looks to be
about five years old. Address r. o
Hex Monroe. ~N. C, 21, LI'.
FOR SALE- ?One li v<* passenger (_'ha I
me I'm ear. 1 Has been run 1000 miles.
In per feet condition at a bargain for
?l ii >4*k sale. S??e I,. K. Myers, Her-,
mitage Cotton Mills, Camden. iilp
KOK 8 ALE ? A ncon.n s. and Leghorn
f<?r setting. J. H. Zefnp, Camden,
s. ('. 21.
PLEASE KETl'HN? Will the party
who borrowed a very -valuable tai?e
line from my shop some time ago
please return it at once. C. C. Cole
inn n. Camden. S. C.
IIKMSTITC'HIMJ ami ptcotlofc 4 at
tachment, work* on all Mowing wu
ebitM*. I'rlce lvr#on?l obeck?
10c extra. LiglU'a Mail Order House,
Jtox 127, Ittruilnghain, Ala. 21 2a.
Next Tuesday at the Majeauc i*e a
j Jet ni dation of Jack London's maxter
novel of the Nort hland "Burning Oa.v
light" with au 'ttlUfnr raft including
Mtfhjn'll .^ewl*.
fTm saijk Kxtra Hue cockerel* furl
prize wlnuiug, hrowu leghorn nail
Aiu'oumh. ? I'rlee to $4. fm ik
,1. R Zeiup. ( 'a union. 8. <?. "
MMV ? 1 One gofcl watch chain and
square fold' h?ckcl attached. Flndrr
))1?QM> return to c. h. Yates. iiiipd.
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I OK SMi: ? Ford Touring' Tar, *1*75
eg ill. 8b? I>. L\ Jouea, lleriultngc
Mill*. Camden, S. {' 2I'fc2pU,
Waller M*dn\ ;Kid McCoy arid ltehe
Daniel* ailjppOrl Robert Warwick in
"The Fourteenth Man0 a comedtv-drgnvi
to which you cttu tuke the eutlre fa nir
lly, *howll)g at the Majeatte Monday,
FOB NAI;K -Grade Jersey nuvs, fresh j
In milk. Apply to J. 10. (Jaxkln, Route
I, Kershaw. S. ('. 'JO. 2! pd
FOK SAUS ? Regulation *i/.e Pocket
Milliard Table. Apply The Chronicle
. Office. /
l,OST -An FuglMi liulf Dog hy the
name of liuick. Yellow with a wide
white rlug around neck* frnut ankle*
sprained. Ix>ft houu/ wj Monday
mornings August 9th.' Notify o. F.
C'ooley or Clyde ilxlllam aiul g?Jt re
ward. / 20-22 pd.
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WHEN \ Of NEMO an auto ti^e or
tube see Stokes at Westvllle, S. an
he keeps a line of good tires ami
tube*. It Is not a /'heap line of tiros,
lie also keeps al good fan belts as
kniu be bought, so buy the best. ? 20tf
1 . . . . . ,1
FOR SALE? One Ford truck, first
class condition. Apply to S. C. or L.
M. Rose, Can toy, S. C. 1 JV'J I pd
IN PASSING WESTVILLE. 8. C-. and
If iin ne<Ml of auot; parts stop at
?Stokes Shop and s^e him lwfow go
ing farther, as he keeps parfj* for
Fords and some other makes of oar*.
He will Ik* glad to show you lily line,
and if he d<>es not have- the paqt you
AV?nt<tjp can got It for you as oukA
ms< the other fellow. don't fall ti?
M.-e him in passing. , 20 tf
LOST ? ( >n August (ith. one open fa***
IClgin watch. with itdtials ''A. M. G."
on back, lost somewhere on IJantey
roud between Camden and Cantey
HiU, Finder return to this office
and receive reward. 10-21 pd.
WELL DRILLING? Two inch and
three liieh force pumps drllfed, I
will soon be in Ca md('n working my
way from Rembert. Any one wisli
ing I'nunpy, address. Hr S. . Williams
Sio Kim wood Av?\. Columbia. S. C.
20-1-2 i?<l.
WHUN IN of V U.ur. CW -
Hog Fted. Meuv. l aid. Su^r/coft
or molt! au>it?iug t o mx au
Stok*'* & Huah. Weafvtltt, g. jV
**11: fruit Jars and caps too, %wj t
vluetfar ai 30 ceuU \*-t gaUou .
WI0U)WO-Uy th?? ??xya^yta^l
Mm, allkludx "i tutouuMle |g|fl
ctitnery' parU murtc better th*? 2
> una at H saving of tliofc atwl ^
w. Q, Hay's Garage, .South %3
St., Gumdcu. J
Adluh Horse and MuieKj
For Sale at Mcleod1# Groeeq
MONKV TO LOAN? On ayprov^ ~
*?*tati* aecurlty. Ix>ag t?na*. y
lute raft. M. M. Johnson, Caa&M
CU '; iulyK
WKlA>INft-~U,v the w
Abhb, till kind# >>f uitomoblie auU |3
efolnefy pails uuulc WuertWTaS
Hint at a savin- "i t inn- m,,) raoU
W. o. Hay's Garage* 3ob|k-M
St. 1!X|
<AASOMNB.-H? -?w OU Medium OB
lh?iK> Uruase. Gear t'owpoaud,
slue. Oil and Spirits of Tur^ tij
Kept at Stokes Shop, MtotVlll* 8^
AGENT WANTED ? For W<mh*,
Hair reparation. He* or t^Z
Madam K. K. TWtou. 1T1S 0, j
Street. Camden, S. C.
FOR RENT-- Will rent or shares*
blgtr grade farm ; splendid resitto
and all outbuilding, on the A c t
(Railroad, near Chhvlestou. Good*
portunlty for flrst-oltws fanner.
dress reply^ to "Farm." P. 0; m
225. Charleston, S. C. i?
PAINT? Have inoui'y on your pt^j
. bill. Ask about .the Souther? (]#
ton Oil Co'.s line. Win. Kin* I
Oil Mill, Caiudeu. s. C. 2tt;
IjOAN**-? ou Improved real wtite, rt?
terms". E. C. vouTrestkow, Ctife
S. C , 45'
FOR SALE ? Ono bay mare, about
years old, weighing 900. pounds, pfr
feetly gentle and will work anjwfad
. for sale cheap. Al>o one top bog
used about eight months, one 04
horse wagon in fairly good cod
'ttoo. Will sell Ihe horse separate^
Apply to M. G. Ilnckaljee, Oamdjj
a. c. m
FOR SALE? Latlis for sale. Ant
Henry Savage, Camden S. C. tf.
1 14 OR HAIiK- ? Million Porto Rico u
Nancy Hjill potato plants. We u
8hlp|>4ng ea>rH**d a day. Rrit^yJi
orders. Now Ls tine time, to put ?
plants for earty eating, GnJr $2 pi
1000 by express. J. E. (filtU; Ri
{>ert, S. C. fl
FOR SALE ? Three tons of Nitrate |
Soda. Apply to FnnnerrOrocS
Co.. Camden, ?S. 0. tt
We have just received three car-loads oF the
famous Emerson Farm Implements. We want you
to see them and get our prices before Buying.
Car Load of Emerson Buggies
and Wagons
t . *
Car Load of Emerson Mowers,
Rakes, Grain Drills
Car Load of Mitchell Wagons
Car Load of American Field
Fencing ?
Bagging and Ties and Cotton
Sheets
I
Mackey Mercantile Go.
Camden, South Carolina