The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 26, 1920, Image 3
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ggirirs to the offl.v of Hi,
^Bflllwlouvr of UKlkultuiv Com*
^yintior Harris If <r*rj ?uch uutmb
^ nbout thy COfflpUtot* of the peoyU?4
^i.l he Ims K'lvt'ii out u in
^fclch ho toH# why th<* BtlttetiU m\
stiH|Mkndod until the LegWl^ture
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*Our .HiiHuytlHtlO** for iiriuttitif r'u?
CURRANTS
CITRONS
RAISINS
and DATES
JUST RECEIVED "
McLEOD'S GROCERY
Phone 90
ABOUT ROMAN CATHOLICS
Some people believe one
thing, others something else,
but nearly every real Ameri
. flan wants to know both sides
tf a question befbre he ap
- proves or condems. \
We make it our business to
(ell the truth about the Catho
lic? -Her doctrines, Her ambi
i- tions, Her system .and Her au
fiority. If youwoula like to
ask a question write us and re-i
ceive a corteos reply. j
We have nothing to sell, noi
barge to make. Just a simple1
question brings a truthful an
swer-^and nothing else.
THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN'S
LEAGUE OP SOUTH CARD
UNA. 105 QUEEN STREET,
6HARLESTON, S. C.
out, ami we h ut nothing with which
to UtfUO Jhc Bulletin." s.iy.s the Com
ntisslouer. T *4The coh| ?*f printing ap
pears to have unue up along with
other t tdngs, ami out fit i id f.>i print
| lag wa& exhausted ? s\ ? ? mouth* be
tyfw tim year was 6ut. 1 not i tumi
I tic Itudm I tommls-don and urged tliat
1 Ik' ii1)q\v<s| to Use sohio uf thu
WWWS tlijo taiy but the <$&
mlssiouer Informed me that itsnou.
elastic emergency fund Was also ex
huustcd hy demands (rotD'OttaW de '
partments, and the calls all .scorn to'
Ik> on<l no doubt arc very deserving ' (
'.My department will turn over to
tin* State thi? Mil Muncthlug like
$8.1,000 lu 0XV9U of aU expense*, |'(
did so ho|>c that 1 could Ik* |H0W<h) to
use a portion of thai fund to keep the
Bulletin going, but the laws appear to
l>e so fixed that I could not do It.
The money which l collect Is for the.
protection and help of the people and t
I know no better way to use it than
In putting out the Market Bulletin. Ij
hoi'< the next legislature will allow;
mo to cany on the publication of tbo
Bulletin in a manner which X have
mapped out, that will not only afford
h medium of direct exchange's between
buyer and seller, but will allow me to
spread itefore . tbo i>eoplo concisely
facts and statistics about their own
state which will encourage them in
their undertakings.
"1 am not over-stating tlie eaiufe
when I. say that the Market Bulletin
during the nine mouths of tlie year
when it was operating promoted thous
ands. of dollars of transactions from
the farm. Of course wo handle none
rif the money in the office aud I have
no way to estimate the total, but the
listings ran into the hundreds of
thousands of dollars, and rarely was
anything listed that did not find 0
ready sale.
"And I hope 1 am hot Immodest in
saying that I have letters from all
parts of the State congratulating the
Bulletin 011 the improvements we were
making just as we had to suspend. I
think the sphere of tbe Bulletin should
be to give general information, in
brief form, to the people. This is
done In other States. South Carolina
*was tbo first state to start this marekt
exchange and other States which may
he said to Ik? more liberal in their
attitude, have enlarged upon It.
"If the Bulletin was of service be
fore when the people were selling their
surplus through its columns, _bow much
more good could it accomplish now
when wo have no movement- of the
cot tou crop and the farmers would
like to be soiling off their poultry,
thro u ind otlkdr itrodiuKi ??f the
\ru to tielp sustain them ill petty
cash until cottou does begin t?> QOVftf
1 cou*id4>r thai this is &e loss of the
|hh>i>Io, perha|>s a houudredfold greater
l<WW I. win flu* <-ost of InmiIii- tin- Blk|l(K
I iii for I wo months.
"1 present the fuels to tlu* public
so rlui t they may understand tliat it
la my *\l*h to publish tho Bulletin novt
i ikI 1 1? v.miiI i mi i double 1 1??* aumfror
<>l copies thQt litt'ii Issued thin
your," ' ? I
What "Line liusy" fifcum
ii is easier for mi operator to es^ah? j
llsh a connection than reply, "Llue
Imis\. BotHDledildn bf this simple fact
tiiay perhaps smooth out the asperi
ties Of ii state of mind evoked by a
hasty conclusion that tho operator
simply is shirking.- Follow a call Into
the main exchange for example. You
ask for a certain nuibber. The opera
tor Informs you that the Hue in
busy. How doe* she know? Simply by
a little admonitory click In the receiver
when she tries to "plug in" on'thv Hue
ask rd for. Sln? eunnot fcell you who is
talking on the line, how long it has
been in use, or how long it la likely to
la? "busy," All tho iuformation she
possesses is a "click44 but it* is suffi
cient to advise her that some ono of
the 150 other operators in the exchange
had a prior call froip or to that num
ber. Had the line been clear, tfrfjt ef
fort, to complete the connection wtfutrt
li.'ive heeu no * greater than that re
quired do got tho "click," henee the
task of informing a euller that the
line is tmsy laj just as xuuelt extra labor
- in fact, it Involves a double burden,
as -the subscriber will usually ropeut
the call until he is able to transact his
business. Obviously, therefore, the
desire of the' operator is to establish
I he connection wbon it is first called
?>
for. She has no motive in doing otitic
wise. -Telephone News.
To Meet Saturduy.
To the women of Home Dcinohstrnv
Hon Clubs ;
It is very important that you attend
the meeting which wilt be held at the
Court Houso In Otmden on Saturday.
November. 27, at 2 o'clock. The pur
pose of this meeting is to organise a
eOiinty council for the Home Demon
stration Department of Kershaw Co.
If it is impossible for you to come,
see that your club is represented by- its
officers or representatives bein^ pres
ent. A well planned program will be
carried out, and you should show your
in teres t in the work by every member
attending.
Blanche Tarrant,
Ilomb |>emonstratioi? Agent,'
THICK*: NKCiROKS VAX PRNALTV
'' \v, ' u * V* %wai^Pfcw?yi4i^ .
Two Mfu and OtM) Woman lined Up
"fl ' And Rb*.
I
Dougla*, <Ja.. Nov.' - IM*In city l*|
unlet tual|bt following r Im> tvnching ul |
i hree negroes curly tUl* morjdn*. an<t?,
no furtherance trouble Is anticipated.!
ft w .is n.'piiiy Sheriff W. F, lllg !
iNEliH u tm \\'?s m<\ Up by the Ittijb
last night while taking thm> prisoner*
to iH-llla, lUMtdHl of Fitv.^ernM. us at
first reported and fottwd to turn over
(he ihImiih'is 'IMit' Wmmp tWW Mneit
lil> unit >iu?'i, according to repot t*
l trough! liKflk to thi^ city,
Sheriff Tanner and a relative M>f
Pearly ? Harper, the prominent white
man who whs killed t?y the negro Wed
nesday,, addreosod the Moh that wus
In front of the Ooftfee County Jail,
Just as the city's electric light* were
turned off at 1 o'clock thin morning.
It WNt while tl?ey were holding the
attention of the moh that IJeputy
Sheriff Wiggins spirited the three ne
groes out of the roar door and started
on his trip to Oellla. ,
Seven. miles away the deputy found
the road blocked, an automobile hav
ing lieen stopped across the highway.
As he slowed down his car wap com
pletely surrouuded and he is said to
have boon forced td deliver the ne
groes. Tom llutto, who was with
Pearly Harper when the latter was
kilted was the prlci|?al witness by
fore, the coroner's jury. He said that
"li'f'cv ?" Willie Ivory shot and killed
Harper iul that "lloney V wife, Min
nie. Struck the witness over the head
with a hottle when they entered a
nOgro store here.
Deputy Sheriff Wiggins did not re
turn to Douglas following the Jynch
Juk and the flrsth information was
brought 'In by Irwin ? County people,
who drove here early ? this morning
,a?d who found tin* bodies at the road*
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side. The crowd was still waiting in
.front of the county Jail at that tlfne,
believing that the negroes were still
Inside the prison. N
1 1/ - ' 1 ?' 1 ' "
The It luff That Failed.
A successful old lawyer tells the
, following story anent the licginning
fof %I?ls professional life: "I just had
installed myself In my office," he said
' "had put In a phone and had preened
myself for my first client who might
come alpng. when through the glass
of my door 1 saw a shudow. Yes it
was doulvtles.H some one to s<?e me
Picture me, then grabbing the nice,
shiny receiver of my new phone and
plunging Into an imaginary eoriversa
sesm
tiou. It run something like this; 'Ves
Mi. s. i \v.? s qgylhg us the atnunr
vttti'wl thn office, *,1*11 attend to thatv
c?r|iorntloi\ mutter tor you, Mr* .1.
im?I mc on the plume this morning and
wanted me to settle a damage suit, but
1 hud 10 fill liiui off. a S I \\ it m Nn> Imisv
k\\lth other I'Jisof. Hut I Ml manage to
?? im'WKll \ ? ? 1 1 1- .its.' lit ' tin*
nilmrs *mm*ho%y. Ws. Ym Alt right. .
Oondhy*. Hellig sihv, llioU, tl)Ut 1 lunl
duly impressed my prospective ' client,
i (in ni; up the receiver and tuj'uod to,
him. in?', sir,' said tlu) man,
Man I'm from the telephone company.
I've come, to connect your instrument' "
The .\rgonaut. Sau Francisco.
In Missouri the legislature provided
different colored ballots for the women
voters.
?t I'BOHATK <XH'KT SAUK.
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State of South Carolluu.
? County of Kershaw, i
la the Court of Probata
P. K. Uutler as Administrator of the
Kstato i?f A. 0. iuuil?er. deceased,
falirtlff.
SgaiUSt
T. ,T. lloykla and Susie .1, HutW,
Defendants.
Cnder ami by virtu* of u l^'rw in
the a bore case beurlug date November
nth. 11)10, and a later Decree in the
above ca?e bearing date Juno 16th,
ttrjo, I will otter for sale to the
highest bidder In front of the Court
I louse door in the ctty of Camden,
county of Kershaw and state of South
Carolina, during the legal hours of
sale on the flriit Monday in December,
lirjo, being tho Oth day thereof, the
foTloWiug described r*aj estate:
All that parcel or lot of hind lying
and UtlUK on tho northeast corner of
Hroad and King Ktr'etR in the city of
Camden in the state of South Carolina,
i.ml frouittg One Hundred Thirty-Two
{ll&l feel west on Itroad street and
extend} tiff nack t<> a uniform depth
of One Hundred Ninety-Right (11KS)
feet, and Is composed of city lots
Nnmli'T Oil* Hundred Righty, Nine
(N<?. 1S}?> and Number One tluudred
Ninety <1!M)) and is hounded on the
north by city lot Dumber One Hun
dred Eighty-Eight (No. 18S) : on the
east by, city lot Number One Hundred
Ninety-One (No. 1111.) i on the smith
b.v King street and on, the went - by
r.road street."
Terms of sale cash ? purchaser to
pnv for pa pei*s.
W. L. MeDOWHDL,
Judge of Probate Kershaw County.
Camden, S. C., October 27th. lOUO.
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NOTIClK TO CREDITOR8 ?
NoTlCR TO CREDITORS OF S, A.
Khoury and. .1. S. Dlcykan. Co-jiurtner&
as Khoury Confectionary Company
Cole and Company, in its own behalf
and for all other creditors who may
loin in th?s?. |iro<v?'tllu);s, Plaintiff
against
8: A. Khoury and >}, s. i>U\vkuu <??>
* imrtiuTM MX| Khoury
i'ompany, if Addn.v ,ni?l |\ M
I >* tVlKllUlts,
Vollw Ih hor^Ujr tflvon lu alt crwU
Hflf* t?f S, A. Klioury and J. S l>k?y
kali oh Ktmmy Oouf?xtloi?n ry Oik Iti#t
tlioy aro hereby required to a ihkhi r l?v;'v
fore mo u( 10 oYtoek a. lit. ou Monday
H?e iiDth, 1AM hI |tv officii In Caindon
S i\ and prove Mietr eluluu lafoiv
liic us Hpcciftt Master aw required by
tli<> order of Judj^e Johli ft. WIUOU lu
these iiroi-eedtngs i>f !->? t 'JtMli <Mn
Ih'I' I1WH?.
?. H. ri.AHKI'5. ? M
spoftai 'Master. '?? ;
WANTED!
White Farmers
To settle in Burke Coun
ty, Georgia. Special in
ducements offered. l or
further information write
Burke County Chamber
of Commerce
WAYNESBORO, GA.
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PREPARE FOR "FLU"
Is Doctors* Advice
Avoid inllu<itv,a hy keeping the I Ivor
and kidneys in perfect rendition.
Tlieae organs t^irry otY the impur
ities of the system. If they d?> not
funft'"" proj?erJy, influenza or otl>?r
d'seasvs are liable ? to arise.
DR. HILTON'S LIFE
lor the liver und kidneys will cor
rect the disorders of thw?c organs,
fcld you of constipation, Indigestion
and biliousness.
F*n* treating lufluclisati we reeom
,th<ml Murray's IToreltouinJ, Mullein
and Tar in conjunction with Dr. Hil
ton's Life. *
Your druggist wil'i supply you with
these remedies. If you ure not fully
satisfied with results, ho is Instruct
ed to refund youV money.
Manufactured by
MURRAY DRUG COMPANY
COM'MIMA. S. C.
1921 Model
. ? Ct
SPECIAL SIX
Roadster
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN IDEAL CAR FOR BUSINESS AND PLEA
SURE? AND ARE YOU ALSO INTERESTED IN BUYING SUCH A CAR WITH
THE BEST SPECIFICATIONS FOUND IN ANY CAR? THEN COMPARE THESE
FEATURES POINT BY POINT WITH ANY CAR:
#
119 INCH WHEELBASE.
50 H. P. DETACHABLE HEAD MOTOR.
INTERMEDIATE TRANSMISSION WITH YALE LOCK
!. CORD TIRES, FRONT AND REAR. <
BODY OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN.
UPHOLSTERY OF GENUINE LEATHER.
GYPSY TOP WITH LARGE PLATE GLASS WINDOW
TIMKEN, TAPER ROLLER BEARINGS THRUOUT.
FINEST ALLOY STEELS. .
HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE.
GABRIEL SNUBBERS FOR EASY RIDING.. ,
AND THE PRICE BEST OF ALL ? ONLY $1750 F. O. B. DETROIT.
WE HAVE ONE ROADSTER ON OUR FLOOR. LET US GIVE -YOU A
demonstration.
Carolina Motor Co., Inc.
s#n DKBAKKR SALES " " 1 CAMDEN, S. C. ? HTIJDM5AKEB SERVICE
? I '
In these unstable times when everything is unsettled and unsatisfactory, are you
getting satisfactory GARAGE SERVICE? h
If not you are doing yourself an injustice by not giving us a trial. We do not
handle any thing for an Automobile which is not the best we can buy and if any
thing we sell or any thing we do for your car is not satisfactory ? Bring it back and
We'll mak it right.
? We sell Gasoline, Oils, and accessories. ^
We wash and dope cars.
We have competent mechanics to do Repairs.
We carry in stock Springs for all cars.
We are agents in Kershaw County for Gabriel Snubbers.
^ We carry imtock Goodyear and Fisk Tires and tubes of all sizes and
Types.
Remember , we handle FISK TIRES and do adjusting on them here in Camden. If
your FISK desn't give Satisfaction we will replace it without having to send it
back to the Factory.
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GIVE US A TRIAL
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Carolina Motor Co., Inc.
HUGHEY TINDAL, Pre*. (,'AMDEN, S. C. J. R. LANGFORD, Sec.-Trea*