The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 03, 1920, Image 6
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
II. I). MIJCK Editor and Publisher
\ liidav ftt Xo, 1 1<M?
Broad ?U'eel au'1 I'uteiCd nj tin* finnan
N*urh ?t4j}rotttrfT~"Ti'*st(Tfrtc?,*7flW second
? *niKsc ma!! muHt'i* Vrloe j?er annum
Camden. S. Dumber 3, IW2Y
TllfO CIIAMItKIt OF COMMKH CK
n> request of the mid Ker
shaw County niamber of Commerce
The Chrudcle Isjslng Issued one day
earlier this week than ummK Thin 1h
done in order to get the large page
advertisement found on the back page
of thin i*ti>or before the people of Cam
?lru aiul the county before tl?c drive
for a HUMtnlnlng fund for the Chamber
Ik Wgun. The advertisement will ex
plain the purpose better than we can
in this column. The solicitors will call
npou avory member on Thursday and
Friday of this weefc ftPftl till# preaeuta
it real opportunity for the people 'to
help in a cause that will undoubtedly
be of benefit to the whole coniinuulty.
The Chamber iImih an excellent pre
ur irO of work mapped out and if car
ried out will mean much to Camden
and Kershaw county, but they cannot
do the things planned without ample
finances and this 1m what thin sustain
ing fund drive Is planned for.
Mr. Robert H- Stroud, another mem
ber of the American City Bureau is
here to assist in the campaign and will
jofn the forces already at work here
foT H inool'li i?r more,
It was a fine spirit of cooperation
when the seren banking Institutions
op Columbia went In the rescue of thej
Hank of Columbia Alionday morning i
and prevented a run upon thnl insti !
t ut b>n. It has' developed Unit there
was nothing wrong with that bank,
end the run was caused by some idle |
gosslper who probably never had a
penny deposited lu any bank. Kvery
hanker in Columbia lined up solidly!
hi hind iho bank in distress ami guar
-it n teed the payment of every dollar
on deposit. This had n good effect
and it is staled lh.il at I ha- (?1os>* 1 : f
tile day the deposits i-xoeedod the
\t i I hdra wn Is. We heart ily agree with
the < 'oiumbiii Kecord when it says that
10 peddle til is sort of gossip about is
unite as hail n< to shout the alarm
of "fire" in a erowdcil theatre. .lust
such inlk |s p to I >a hi v going t'l'.e rounds
in every town in S< ut'i Carolina at
the present . time, and we are sorry
to say Mini we have iluuii right hen
in Camden. and ever good citljfeu
should turn a d<:if (\*n to sneh gossip
and tell the nil" attending to spread
11 What elass of a (dli/.en lie really Is.
Tin-re K vt-ry considerable concern
i ? i < 'al'fornlii arid oilier F*ii <?! f i< ? Statp#
iivcr ii report front l.ondnti to the effect
Hint llic T'nlti'.l States is uImuiI lo on
i ?t :tn agreement wlflt .In pun, under
whlelt agreement the fulled Slates is
10 reeo-jni'/f I'm- full ? -| t l/.euslilp i?f tlu>
100.000 Japa nese already in litis conn
fry, mi <?? >nd i f i< mi i luii Japan vim?s llmt
furl ? *r .la pain-si immigration is en
flivl* ?> 1 1 Spc III lo I St'MU lllf 1 * 1 1 ?* I it n of
< 'm ? ? furl' i-i . Ii:is -?? ? i ? i oiil ij teleurn in lo
not ??r;u?_r< and ? onifivssnien a^KiiiR
llii'in I ? wiif !?> S?M*rrlar\ I'olliy pro
le?llm: :r,':?iti<l .'In i-oil>ll lit IIUI I ion of
ant -ii'li ttvait Hi- explains that
wl;il" tin I .< > 1 1 < I ? *i i new-. ,?f ciiiiinc, is
UMoff i la I it i- r i ni'll est a Itll slti'd pine
I i i *i ? nf 1 1 i i ill i mi :> | .? I . (el miiI fi ? r< 'i ;| s | ? . 'if
?- ? 1 1 1 ? ? ? tlifir j'.'i'uv.J doiufc* ?\llli ft
Vlftt ' ? fi'vMl"/ I .lli'ii -of I i lll?Mi| . Illl'l
tll'il hi ; I \ ??;i?ill\ III- w lia ( till' stall'
< I ? * I ?? i rl inoiii i- now iloinu T!i?' stall*
{|f|?:i rt 1 1 1 <? 1 1 1 . Si'iuiloi I * 1 1 ? ? I j i it (topes. will
J ?? ? :il i ii i ? ?? ? ,i>-iii?m| of lite ila llilcf of
?"?iii-li :i i o|iooitioii :i ^ i v it.U?'jje I lo la'
j n't m I i 1 1 ( M i y*-i i 1 5 j ? of 1 1 ? ? ? alii'ie
tt ill .'i r lln-in I'ii- r:uln in own land"
;iinl !..? I ii | ?:* ih'vi- i ? : i \ ? - lo'iy Im'i'II pi'ae
t. i' > lial a nioicil i i invasion lit
} ii I i ? 1 1 < ? <il' ! : 1 1 1 1 1 s I I- | m >i 1 1 1 | out
tti.il --i ?? ii -loji 1 1 : i - ! i ?? >? "> ?i 1 1 In tin'
pi iv ioi? pta'li" anions t ti* ? .la pa nose
? if I' ? i 1 1 C I !n ?! i w i \ i I i . . it .1 : i p ill 1 it
lin ii - ? | i!k i! i >. i ;i | ill v I'u- ( ? t ii f i i t i a
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diMtifi' I
Thirty two in the unity
wi M- to (tenth toy court
Martial 4luri?i^ tin* la-t flmul ye ftp, but
ill HO CUM? WH? tll0 WeutCWe 4.H I'I'UhI
llMo effwi, amy* Maj. Oen R. II. Crow
di i', judye adji'OiNite ffenerat. in ills uu
iHuit i'cqiopt JTWI made public In Wash
ington. Tu 0l\W "f the death ?cutcu
wen ?l i -;i | >|?i i n f> I . I !? |^<)llCC<l to
Imprisonment niitKiiiK from 1 1 f?* to
?i\r yi'ii I'x Atld mie I'M? was jxiulini,' o?
n \ lew when the report wan ??mm
pll?-?l. Only nine of the cuhck were for
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r v' ottftUMy. KUht wore found
tfiiLtty of wltaleineauur lu the fue-e ot
the eaem.v a ml 0110 hik (ftl^OO^I M
m wpy Ti-ImIn for desortlou wne
Mll^htly Ionh numerous t?han for the
two preceding year*, but the compu ra
il ve (lumber wu* large. Confinement
fot l if** wan Imported lu 42 cusea, ill of
l iio sentences were approved, two dlin
approved, eight mitigated to wliorter
terms and one pctultag awaits final
M<"t lou . In ull 2.'Ui officers wore on
temvd to dismissal after courtmortlol
Of these KM sentences were approved.
Tin- total nuinlVor <?f general courta
martial for the more swIouk offen?ca
wau 0,700, N7.7 i?er cent convictions be
ing obtained.
The North Want* Klaus.
"Well. Ilit' world nun* do move,"
remarked one la h! evening. "See that
New York Had Hre asking for
Kn Klux Klaus. Timet* \v?r thut the
very mention of Ku Klux Klaus would
convulse. New England and the Um
pire Ktute. A Houston (Tex.) dl#
patch to the New York World is au
thority for the xtatoment that the
north is wanting to make the acquain
tance <>f flie silent riders in white.
Says fhe dispatch:
M 'Requests from alt over the north
iMjti <*ast are coming In dally for tlic
ovttiMislinieitt of hriifjehew of the Ku
Ktuv TCIan in those seeUon??, sahl Col.
W. .1, Simmons. t?f Atlanta. On.. head
of iht.? oruaul'/utlon, on his arrlvftl here
t Houston) today,- Colonel Simmons
^di(l lie was iiot prepared to predict
when tie; urbanization would he ready
? << <-?tnl>llsh branches, fa tin- east, hut
ii N.ie'li jm'iIaii will ht* ta ken as voon
)ii- pox's! hie.
" 'Numerous requests have heen iv
! .?(?iv.'il from the < ily of New \ ork and
fro mi I'.ovtoii for (lie estuhl'shO'ment
I* i oianrln'< in those citltes, according
I (o ("oloiicl Simmons, and these r?'(|iii'sts
u i 1 1 ln? acted on favorably as ?non as
> ?r?a n iza t Ion Is. perfected In the south
No Ncfjrors In It. I
? l:i>Ttoii;i offirris a r?- still rn nit i m*jt
|
! - 1 1 m ? 1 1 1 i i v i i'ii (<> ideuMfy "lull yollt'tt
:? nil short Mark noirrors" llial aiv 1 ???
j liu? iimMnd at first olio place and
thon another on suspicion of having
done that shooting out i>n 1 1 1 ? ? Besse
mer road near (JatUonia reroutly. The"
Onsloiila Uaaette understands t lut ( the
I'cally si i*I. who is ,still in the hospi
lal. Inis been interviewed a sain with
llic idea of ?ft?i 1 1 ncr some further ll^ht,
all l<? in* purpose. When asked about
whuL he thought iiUtiil the matter,
! Wednesday a <Jastonl;i innn. who lias a
j pirtty good idea of Mir whole vituatloll.
' sa id :
"Win all of thai laink is simply dis
gusting. Thai shooting was done rn
I irrly within that party and t hoy arc
just mil telling tin' truth about it.
There ?i|>. no tall yellow negro nor any
hurt Mark negro. Warm's had nolli
ing to do with it I'hr Ca/.rltr sug
gest* f >in it an iiulirt nirtit or two in con
, M"r t ion with soinr |'I > i r? I degree work
,ou ill.* light Kind might tiring oiit miiiic
hint* of Hit- i rut l ? : i?ni that is about
, l!"' oni> wjiv lln'\ are irniug to u'i'l
? 1 1 \ t h llttr in I hr shape of rvidriirr It
i i> possible. hi'mrvrr, that if IhrV keep
Oil I hr \N | p t Icy U t'e going. tlie.V ll)ig"llt
i >n trial stiuir tall yellow and short
? ? i- negroes ; but M: ? < ain't going
' I ? ? ; I I in I \ 1 1 r h 1 1 1 g . \oll '')l)i li.inlv 'All
lii-ii I 1 1 : ? i ' ? 1 1 \ I ii ? I i ? ? \ |lirr<? v\ oiihl r.r
:l I \ 1 1 ? - 1 1 1 1 1 K if Mir | m ?? >| lit ? W'.lllil br roll
xii.'i'tl tlnii i in- rvxriil ial parts ?if ihosr
si. ri. v \\rrr 1 1 nr : hut rral|\ 1 do not
think ;i n \ bin I \ l>olo\is that there is a
* ? ? ? < I of 1 1 ? i r 1 1 in :i single tiling an.\ of
'In J I I I t i I - ' ? t !ir I I* t'.i i ! !t.l \ .? s;i <1
^ I ' i ?? 1 1 1 1 i n
Kil cs In I ,i\ rrpnnl.
i \ _> ri Hi-, w .1 if
i I . i * i * i" | ? '<'1 .! ?! I'.oi.ilt' n
- i<l i ?? i ? ? i r i ? ? |>.ill\ .111 u ? itli.
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m ? '< i - ' ? ? w ? ? -I . i , ? ? \*i ? l??m ???
? i Ml- ! ? ? "? ! -? H..II, (if "?'.'tun
( . i in-r
- ? .. >1 1 1 _ . ? ? ? ?'! i f t ? ? i" I 111'
i : ? .i W 1 ' ' ? ' i ' i i v I '< >ii 1 i|rs
? !?. , ... t ? ? ! .i ' ivl lilllirl s
i - ? : : _ - ? 1 in ; of <nmo
? ! I.. I.i '? ? ? v I - II.
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? U.?~ i|.~: i- S t"Mlirn?.'?Mi v\;is
? ? ? - ' \ ? i ? t M i i' leu Jam* ?Us
. \.-v\ \ 1 1; k ..lie of Il|.> World's
_ j< \v?*Ir\ ivuti r- iH-vordinu tc?j
? i ? ?.iiiii.it>' !>v Samuel Coaovcr. pre^l
t?f ?>(?? J i.U-lit v (u??.r,iMii<MW4l Tm?t
' 'ompu 1 1 v
i'KINCIPAl rACtH (HA8(JK
Drew Pistol on High Nfhool I .* ?l
During Fight
tMoreiiec. Nov, 3$.-l'rofe#sor W. K.
Kawjer, M?|ierintendoii.t of the MorWM*
ctty schools, was arresf?jd there yfAtf t
it;iy oil a uanniil chargin;.' him With
carrying concealed weapons and fight
lug, dim to a difficulty allegd to have
occurred between I Ik- piflffltgnr Htid
Ulver* .McCall, a student of tin* high
noIiooI, In which, It Is eharged, that
the principal (Ifiow q nlfliiM OU "i*'
Student.
Bond la the * u m ??f $i&"> whs given
hjf 1'rofessor Sawyer, which covered
1* ?th alleged offenses for his appear*
anee lu police eourt tomorrow morning.
The stud. 'in was- also arrested au<l
charged with fighting, lie was re
leased on deposit of a bond for
r .r bin appearance.
From what can be gathered tyrorn
witnesses of the occurrence, McCall
and Vloleiuan met Professor Sawyer
on the street near the resilience of II.
S. Hose ou South IMrgan street, Sic
Call is said to have told Mr. Sawyer
iiiat he waa ready to take up the
challenge alleged to foave been issued
by the superintendent in a speech to
l he high school boys a few days ago.
In this s?>eeeh It Is stated thai Mr.
S/iwyer declared that If the boys, es
pecially those of the football team did
not like what he >al?, he would meet
each one of them outside, or meet (them
at the same time. It i* also stated
that Mr, Sawyer referred pointedly to
Md 'nl>.
If Is m Ih-ged thai the party ?vent
to the school ground*, that Mr, Saw
I
yer denied the statements, used n harsh
word, was struck by Mi-Call and then
drew a pistol. It l* further alleged
that McCmM and a schoolmate turned to
go. that principal applied more hard
words and the fitf*.; t was on. Neither
ot' I hem wilt badly injured.
A largo meteor Is repoi'led to have
? struck (Ik* tfr'iiiml, exploded In thc#
business *cction of 1 1 owes villc, West
Virginia. Monday. The ret>ort of the
ex plosioii Is sui< I to luivc 1 ???'?'? 1 1 h.cnnl
for s??veri\i mile*.
Secret a r \ of War Maker a nuounced
^Vednesda.v tliaf he would refuse the
i- ?(???ii t proposal of the Victory Holt
a*s< . la I Ion that mm unidentified hotly
of an American solder In- huricrt
in the proposed Y"ietor\ Mull in New
i York.
\?'\v York tropic paid front ,VJ lo I
cold* a pound for their Thanksgiving
t nrkev.
| "
l\ MRMORIVM
I ' ? ilifi'i Powell. sun tif K. S. i'owtll.
? ?f I'aunlen. S. C.. (1 it'll at the ('usually
I l.i.- pital. Washington, I). C., Novein
lir'r 2."., 1020. at 7:30 u. m. ? ?
Robert um_ji faithful employee
of the fJovernment prior to August 2,
If IIS. when ho enlisted us a private in
the .'{Kth Service Ilntallion. A. R. F.
During his military service of one year
abroad lie was dUfthled hy |M)isnnous
gas and 'placed in the hospital. I a
September, J010, he was transported
back to lilie I'll i led States ami received
his discharge. After which he resumed
his duties with the I'nlted St:ite< Civil
Service Commission.
After a period of two months -service
In- was compelled to give np his duties
>i nd go to the hospital for treatment,
lie entered the hospital one year ago
and after niueh suffering passed intu.
eteriial rest on the ahove mentioned
date.
lie wii s ;t ineinher of t'he I'nion Wes
ley A. M. I*'.. Church of Washington,
1). <'.. for a nnmher of years and per
formed faithful duties in the teaching
of the Mospel in Sunday School classes.
lie i- survived hy his wife and
d.iUL'hter. father. step-mother. six
Inothers and three sisters.
The funeral services were held at
\\ eviev cii'ipel M. R. Chnreh Sunday,
Novi'inlier 'Js|:!i. i-onducfed hy Rev.
i'.radford pastor <if Trinity M. K.
Cornell of c "a indeii. a' nd the hurial was
?r \Y?*<h \ Chapel 1 m riii i ground. A
1: rge crowd from Camden and sur
i imiimH m: I ? ? r ?? i I , ?ry w;i> in ii t tendance.
Ii.\ lii^ H t'other. 'ico. \V. Powell.
ON THE JOB
! EVERY DAY
|{eil Itlnoded Men and Women \r??
Seldom Sick.
\V\TMI \Ol K BI.OOI) COMHilON
If \ oil l.oolt Calf. K??l (tlooni} and
Kiin-dou ti. 1'aKr Prplo-Manean
\ Mil IEni.ll I p.
[ V* i im it hImI ^ hiihmi All" an*
f|. V i- : ?> ? K I III \ < ' I 1\ It. I I tl l"<?k
r. in - t ;i i I i?*:i rt i I \ ji.tl t'lijox iif?\
Th?*> liiiv.' |.|t-iil\ itf rirh if. I MikkI.
I'll. t I i v\ 1 1 \ I ltf \ ;i if 1 1 1 I i 1 1
I'l'tijirr wlif in I" I jitniu with
w.a!>, iaipoi ??n-h? tl I'l 1 :i!\\.iv- haw
it r'l'.'.'h' Thf> _? ? l <tj:i' -i< kno^s
. . till ( 'J. i ; 1 It !. I h' v J| Hit- \\ ,| \
Ii' p r i ? * ; i and
t vimi'II i iijin full \ i??>r I >i *"?'a has
'it fiia :h I- t?i i IfN't-lt i| i u iH'.'ilthy
s?)OU a ?> > ? ? 1 1 fee Mill 1 1 1 1 \\ II
tk.- ri'pto.Maniran fur ;?vshil?' If
(will \m:r hlm??| with i nui c?l iriit.s
-iMM'dr?l r>i rr.-i.tf I -uppl\ -if ivd
I 'I )l |?l I ??') t'S
I V'| if i Ma n _'.i i. ; - -clil lit Ih*i h I i < | n i ? 1
ami ( 1 1 ? ! ?- 1 form Take fifhcr kind you,
prrfrr. Thrj ni" aiikr in nadirinul
valnt'. Hilt !>?? <?ui?' you sr?*f thp irrainino
IN'JiTm Man^an 'flho fail
itiimc. "Hiuto"* IVpto-Ma ntra a." should
In- iii) tli?> pin katr*' - Advrrt
*r
Will II. Ilityeci, chairman of fbe
HenuhUoan national coiumltt<M>, has 1.4
himmI a <*a II for voluntary onhihutlons
to raUi> a dcflc]| of Hl>pro&l mutely $!,?
r,IHMNN? lit tin' Itrpiihllcun imnpalK" M
I In |h?.-I m.i'lci nt K|n?UCrr, NvH,
icmovril from otflcc ln'iiuihc of an
ill It W< I shortage of in bis ac
001)1)1. #
J. (Jvot'rt*) Al. Smith, indulging editor
of the New York Tribune, diet! last
Monday from ptomaine ? isdsonluK.
AH teachers lu the I ~t?f;
North Carolina will recelvo a twenty
five per can t salary increase immediate
ly, according to auuouncment of Phurt
dent II. W. Cb*?e.
Tin- Baltimore American, established
lu lTT.'i and the Ilaltiiuoro Star have
Ucn punhused by Frank A. Muhmw ,j
publisher of the Baltimore News, the)
New York tfnn, the New York Herald, I
the New York Kvenlng Telegram. Pur^r
Herald -utiul other neuspapera. Oen.l
FMlx Agnus, for uearily forty yearn the(
publisher of the American will retire'
from active newsjvaper work. |
It Is believed that more fish are
found off the grand banks of New-|
foundland than Ln any other pafrt. of,
the world.
Wants-For Sale
? I. ?? ? I
WAN'TICI) ? Every man, woman ami
ChlM In Camden to attend our big
^aie. -Enterprise Mercantile Co. |
HKOOI) SOWS FQR 8ALK ? Crade
Puree.*,. bre4 to the rough -bred boars.
Apply IKnry Savag", Camden.!
South Carolina. ii'Jtf.
..I . 1 1 . ? ?? ? |
I'OR .Qt'ICK SALE? House on Tattle
Ion street known as the Traufhnin
' house. Can give possesion; at once.
Prii-*' $d.f?00. A pj lv t-> .lot ?n Boykin,
(*umden, S. C.
FOB NALK ? One Maxwell cut down
ear; in good condition. Will well of
trade for a 'roadster 'of some kind.
W* rite for terms. New Commercial
llo.'H. call or write Mr. Cook, Ben
nett svelte S. C. M."?.<lpd.
j rOH SAI.K H>n?' Mark, saddle mare
for- sale ut n bargaluN Suitable for a
j lady f?> ride. Apply Henry Savage,
i CaliHlon.'S. C. "2tf.
| KOK S.\HJ ? P'.-s and hog.s for sale
\i>l?i\ Allen Boykin. I'.ovkin, s. c.
::
A MSTKFbFtoTi ? of clecLrlcal spe
cialties and elect rieal household ia
lior saving devices desires a repre
?-t4ve in eacii town having an
i'!?M^aic light plant. Mini or Woman.
No? -leet lien I knowj^dge required,
ilun.i Profits. No Investment. Ad
dres* "l >l<t ribulor." Care of The
Chronicle.
NOTICE ? Williams' the deep pump
nlftn is located at Camden. Anyone
Interested in deep pumps, address
Williams the pump man. cjo Olympln
C?f>\ Camden. S. C. #5-37 pd.
ristmas Good;
We are offering our entire line
?> f* *t .
of Toy Wagons, Velo&pedes, A
tomobiles and Boys, Girls and Mens
Bicycles all at a discount of 25
pet ceot. during month of December.
,;i.l.VS ? /**? ??*-? -v
^Vi'l f ^fVyV -
I ' , . V, I mn,i''ni|iii ?
Stokes Bicycle Shop
?mnuuir cm..,,
Mob SALE ? I>aths for aale. Apply
lC?fl?r.v Snvagp, Cainden S. C. tf.
STRAYED OK STOLEN? One black
and Inn Jersey Hull. A bo tit night
months old. Howard for information
loading to recovery. T. 1*. Sundera*
llngood, S. C. , 8 G
WANTED ? You to Jtuow that thore are
only a few shopping days till Christ
inas. Take advantage of* our big
sahi. Enterprise Mercantile Co.
FOR SALK ? Dry stove wood, both oak
and pine, cut into vt(?vo length. Ap
ply to Henry Siuyrl, Cantey S. C.v
j phonft 2102. , ilOtf.
NOTltB? Shoes, clothing, dfy goods,
eh'.;, offered at loss than cost in sonic
lines during our sale. Coolie burly,
Enterprise Moreahtlie Co,
FOB SALE? A concrete ani.l tile bun?
guiow. . overlook lag lake and golf
links. ?Uv rooms, hath, and screened
in piazza. $0, GOO? easy term#. Apply
r?? Henry Savage, Camdeir, S. C. 3Ji
NOTICE? ( ?ur big s.ile from Jtrd,
to 1 S(ih gives you a chance to do your
'Christmas shopping garly.this year.
Enterprise Mercantile Co. f ;
FOR SALK ? One1 Ford roudstor ami
one Ford truck, both at a bargain.
Apply to Home Furnishing Co,
1 formerly' S. \V. Parker's furnishing
stor<\
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LOST ? -An opportunity, If you do not
shop at the- Enterprise Mercantile
C??'s Store for the next two weeks.
| COTTON ~STORA(*K ? I am now pr*?
pared to store several hundred bales
' of cotton at old ice phirit J. P.
! .Zemp 30tf.
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FtLfiHFM OATS? ABRtZZI- RYE?
Choice S. C. ghiw n Fulghnm Oats at
$l.G0j>er bu., and ltye at $4.00 j>er
bu.. l>oth f. o. h. Orangebure. Shuler
and Smoak, Orangeburg, S. C. 3Ghfe.
??'OR SALfrl*- -About two acres, con*
of Cbureh and Kiug stunts, tht*
" large Stall' stable, old hottse. K1t?
. mlnutO*' wdilk to town. Price 97$
Address William 0. Kvaiw, 308 Ka*t
Pikes Pt'uk Avenue, Colorado Kpringi
Colorado.
J*.
storage Battorle*- Service (Uvea o?
' all make battries. Keelutrgiug, He
polling and Rental. Free <listllk<l
water.' Battery called for ami deli
vered. Phono 118-.I. Hoard's Oarage
& lUtttery Service. Camden. H. 0.
3ttf.
AUCTION SALK? An auction sale win
bo, bold on Saturday. Decent** 4(21,
before the Camden Oper* Houf*.
jv SoveVftl head of jlOOd l?r^6"wUl bf
; ^?>ld to the highest bidder for cash;
Uoraus w 11] work anywfcere and art
} in jJoImI condition. A. R. Collins,
('jllTUU'U. S. O. '
Y'OR. SALK--One Oakland tourlug car
belonging to the Red Cross chapter.
; Will soli quite reasonable. See Mr?.
10. 0. von Tresckow, Mrs. Margaret
Miller or Mr. T. K. Trotter. JMSt
CARItlDK for ACETYLENE LIGHTS
-Carlojid stored iu Camden for all
sizes- of Gas Generator?, 'at manufac
turer^ prices plus the freight to OaO'
den, S. r. Hi MoClalu. Camden,
S. C. 35tf -
FOR SALK ? Dry pine, four-foot wood.
$7.. per cord del I ve ml. Apply to
Henry Smyrl. Cuntey. S. C? telephone
'J 102." JHtfe
IjOAN# ? -on improved real estate, eaaj
terms. K. Cr~von Tre*eko\v. Csmdoo,
C 45
AGKNT WANTED ? For Wortbmon
Hair Preparation. ikt_jor call M
Uariuin K 10. Helton, 1713 Gordtf
Street. Oamdon. S. C. 2dt?
MONEY TO LOAN? On approved re*
estate security. Long term*. Lot
interest. M. M. Johnson, Camden, S.
C. JttljW.
You Are on the Bridge of Life
? - ?afl
iTflOM tUQTH -TO -10 YEARS,
is TO 40YCMS
SO?~TO ? 75 Y?M5
You Certainly Will Fall Through at Some Point,
The Only Question is When? -
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You Reali/e that Pneumonia, influenza, an Automobile; Accident, a Bad Cold,
Heart Trouble, Appendicitis, or some other trap\may send you to eternity any day.
On the basis of salary or income, how much would your family or business
if yo" were to die this year? Make up a few figures. Go into the matter carefully.
It will surprise you to learn what a valuable machine you are.
Remember tliat if ytDu are on the center span of the bridge of life you afe ^ -
fully protected. On thi point, the New York Life Insurance Company ^ last ^ ?rrr
-paid claims for nearly Fifteen Million Dollars on the lives of more than Five Thousan ,
people who DIED BETWEEN THE AGES OF FIFTEEN AND FIFTY.
Are you between fifteen and fifty?
By means of life insurance you can protect your family or your business a*
comparatively little cost against the total loss of your ability to make money. *n 4
interest, send me the date of your birth and let me show you how more
Million People have capitalized their value as money e*mer! for over Three B:
Dollars in the New York Life.
Do it to-day ? tomorrow may be too late ? you make no money by waiting
fact you lose money. ? t
New York Life Insurance Company
L. C. SHAW, Agent
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