The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 17, 1920, Image 2
Murrlag* at Itlnliopvtlle.
. Bonnie Kale NWatherly and
Mr. .1 mjucs W. Severance were luartitMi
rtumtiiy niorntnjr ut f :H0 o'clock tiy
.1, j(, roiiiuM hi Hi?* home <?f the
hrhle'x loot her, Air*. H<na. Weatheiiy,
Tho> t?*f I on the\carly morning traiin
for a ft'W ucekV nitty In North Caro
Una. :--.l?ce County Vindicator.
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
l.ytttrton St., rtiuue 111
CAMDEN, S. C.
Negro ftftlieu Dim.
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< 'ha rile 8, Flower*, aged about U
yen rs, a well known mulatto man of
Cu union, nuU wlto for a numhur of yea*1*
wns ? grave dijrger nt thr Camden eetne
tOF> <1 "? W* Ik">ic oil < *i( I
Siryet *??? lasl Tuexduy morula**. A
sli.ui while before In- death he had
been engaged lw. tin* rfhoeinakthft trade
UO leaves a wife u"d fi\e ehildreii and
a mother The funeral whs preached
by Nov, .1 VV. Hoy kin pastor ''of Mt\
Morhih elioreh.
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There were fewer kHU'ixt* in Cuba
luxt winter than during any period
In tin! reeeid history of that Island,
aceordlnu l?? the Cuban e?>niiuissioner
??f Immigration.
Double ? Barreled
Service
W/HEN you buy 1 11 C machined, you
* * also buy the Serv 'ce tfvat goes with
them~-the co-operation that e^istsbetweeh
us and the International Harvester C om*
pany, and which we intone! to continue
with you. We expect to hold your con
fidence iu the I 11 C line by furnishing
thel >est implements, machines and farm
operating equipment on the market.
We render to you a double-barreled Service
in not only supplying you with first-class goods,
but in seeing that these goods are kept in perfect
running order long after the original sale is for
gotten.
Genuine
Repairs
Our moral obligation docs not stop with the
original sale, but you can hardly expect us to
assuine any responsibility for the successful
operation of I H C machines if you buy imita
tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying
genuine I H (' Repairs.
We sell only genuine I H C Repairs made by
the Harvester Company, and which are made of
the .same materials as used for the original
machines. No imitation equals the genuine.
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SPRINGS St SHANNON
Camden, S. C.
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W. K. HOUCi H, Special Apcnt.
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Paris.- 'I'll#' MulgariNii legation hen
ha* received the ft?! low inir telegram
from Solia :
"Serbian I roups hiive i'I'iissc^ (In
frontier ( ? > occupy the territory de
t a ched from lining rix by the treaty of
Nenilly w 1 1 In mm awaiting the deuiarca
( Ion of i he frontier ?r?d (he sei tletnetu
?r numerous question*- brought hefur*
f f ??* h tuba xsa tiers* conference In Pari*.
"The Bulgarian government, finding
Hie occupation premature. protested,
bin lo prove Its loyal!,? It ordered tho
Bulgarian authorities l? withdraw
without resistance.
"Serbian troops entered Tzarihrode.
Alt the ajore* were ehisgd as a sign of
mourning ainl ihree days of mourning
have been' deelavi <1 throughout Bui
trarln."
REFUSE TO FAVOR RUSS REDS
Frr*t Conflres* of German Shop
Soviets Turn Down the
?
Proposition.
Berlin.- The hrst congress of nhop
soviet* recently held here refused to
L'<> on record a> favoring (he soviet
?jovernnient r?f Russia.
There whs a sharp clash between
the communists and independent ?o
eiji list s oVer the quest Ion, hut the mo
tion was voted down. About 1,00(1
delegates attended the meeting.
The workers in the (ierimtu indutt
i rial and commercial es-inhllshnieut*.
u ho are 1 1 < t w ^iven an active voice in
iidiuitiisi rat on ?>f them, were im
|. reused in the congress with the need
of outset vm;: raw products so that
? ?'??rtnanv may produce .sufficient com
modities '(> enable her to establish
<-iedii< aliro.iil with which to pa.V for
the imponaiion ot the iiiom necessary
itvod inn! r.iw materials
TOWN KILLS ADAGES
Municipal Offices Now in the '
Hands of Women,
Suffragists of Yoncalla, O re., Pn>v?
That They Can Keep a Secret
and "Play Politics."
Yo'.nillu, < n*??. - Voiu lilln now ,
MHetly n woman # iwvii.
(u spirit uiiil In fun >vt?UKii >?"' 1|,?' ,
Iuuii'h leader- sir re l In- recent elee- |
(Ion when t !)*'-> ele? led a wmunn mu,\ar ;
find 0 woman to every other place in j
th? city k<>\ eminent to the
won ot this Utile lown.
The women sa,\ ihe election lui s ? | ?.?r
manently dlspo&fcd of two old tjjda.'ox.
to the effect that women can not
keep n secret and that they cihi not
successfully "play politic*."
Over teacups, at Hoclnl KitlhorlngK, j
after prayer meetings and from hou.se
to house the women carried on their
poiitlCftl eatnpalRn secretly pfjor to
election. It had been "whispered," t !??.->?
naid. that the men Intended to let the |
incumbents hold over without bother
of a new ticket.
The women did not like the adminis
tration. They boiled and went to the
polls and marked In tin* names of- their
eandlda It's. The men were concerned'
with national .and Mine politic.* only
The men did not Pother iibout the city
election. Result :
Mrs. Mary Burt, mayor, native ore
tfonbin. graduate of jf.'fti'tfle collc;^.
ebt 88 ill IN7M, wlin |l?& lived Iiimv I.''
yoar.s (Hep.),
( 'ounel! women Mrs. Jennie 15. l avs
well, wile nf the ri iirinu mayor ; ? i ? ? i
protnlni't'.f rlubwooMn ; Mrs. lie mini
Wilsonf plonect school teacliei and
wife of postmaster- Mis Whir Han
nan. wife of .a retired cuP'tnlM.
The women ha\e no d< liliiio plaiV
for jironiotini; the welfare of ihe town
M ayor elect Hurt said..
"We iniofid to sfudy eondil iiHis." sh?
Mid. ''and do all in our power to irlve
the city of Voncalla a jjood. ettieicM*'
? overt inn-Hi .
"At 1 1 1? ? woim. we can not do time}
worse than (lie nieii have dune,"
Mayor ,lo$se I*,. laisswell. who lia>
losi Ids jolt, said his cohorts "wore
taken oir their muird," but lie lui*
proud-sod i ii?* women his help.
BULGARS MOURN LOST LANDS
Charge Serbia) With Seizing Frontier
Before Settlement at Pans
Conference!.
Puts S250 in Basket of
Apples and Then Sells It
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lili'v ? \ ' . ? i|r >\ <? to liri II {('?
nlif ' ! i I .;i ? I- > ? i ;iiii I M-tii'i'
licii of hi^
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MiSjir. g Thirty Years
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.??! It 1.1 !-!.?' i 1 1 ;? t .1 II lit Mrs.
Mm .. i Mini!;,.,.- x Steele's
rln.-f i.l. ? from Itri^iol. lio
- |.| . :i i . i Iwijjh i J.lrt j .years
< l .ii l.n\ if! v .*ji rs. re
? i ' ? ' ? ! lt!i< |>r< ? ? >1 1.V ;ill(1 U nu? v|?1t
,[ii i ? luutli'i. Tl?< r,.|>tirr <-:i v < tlnu
Nil ^ . <1jf. :i ri-?i(li-|i| <it < >kl?l
ho. m
Stork's Arnvsa Kept Dart F rorr Jail.
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> . ? 1 1 ? ??'i r u ??? 1 ili;i; M.'.uilo I al'"?i.
? ?(in \ j ? ? t . f\ <>f (iirry'iiic . onrr?l?^l wriij.
. it . - 'i|>' l.cr*aiin- f> Irt'h'r o' \
l-o> it..- it i-1 ^oiier w** frt'O'l '.n ill a
Btua.: Hue.
PORTLAND NED BEHIND BARS,
Hi (l|M*rii(eU |n North and South
< * . ?>iui * .,is Affo.
lUJoJirli. N, <\ I 2. Tii-' u\o
( 'onuiuy I?m it k lunula is wen- lodged In
Wii k e county jail l?.v Sheriff 11. L.
Joyner, of Northampton, county, for
sa fe keeping. J?tlor Jordan recognlss
iXl thrill immediately on t'helr arrival
a* Au? IV Lister an?l Thoinn- A. Con
may. wlu? were In his custody dnr
jjlllt vli<- 1 1 1 1 ?-> pari of tniO a ml early
port ion -if IMITi. iiwalliii'^ Irlal In fOiTMP
al f .in l f('ir burglur.N <?(' (lie po -doff let
at Slier City, Clint lift m county, hi the
summer ni' i!H i nr.ir W?ln?t ( o\e.
Stoke- county. they wen- captured by
railroad section men ami placed In
Jail al Dnnbur.x. They were n.io >n trans
ferred to the (iuilford county jail for
safe keeping and remained In I hat jail
until removal lu ltalciglj.Y
Unilug Hi" night or November ill?.
the\ blew open the ?*?i r?* In the bank at
CoitjtUtiyi Not haiuptoii oounty, and car
ried of I $ 1 ,000 In money and liberty
bonds. They \yere captured the fot?
biwlhg a fterppon by ?s possu of local
citizens. llVlOUt I- mile* from Hc> scene
or their burglary as a roault or Jnfor
nuit'on supplied by a negro man who
bad soon tboni wbllo hunt inu The
?taller cite gave bis inline to Sheriff
.loy m-r as Edward 'Howard and the
oilier as Charlev Cross. On their pre
limlpa ry hen i*Viipr ball wnit lived in the
mun of $r?0.(H|0 on the miln charge ami
S'j^, t xtii each addit ional ?'ii two other
charges
1'Idwa vd 'I ward, alias James 1?,
|,Nlrr i- "lYirlbi nd Ned." a wHlely
known sal'i- blower, who was | iroled
by oh- Blcnse while governor of South
Carolina, and permitted to escape, from (
bis private office while in charge <d'|
a t'nl ted Slates deputy niiirsh.nl I
with a warrant for him. Was required |
to reniain in the, governor's outer ol.
flee,
"IN. ill nd Veil." under the alias of
James Johnston,. wits arrested at
N'orf" Ik. A n,, in August. INOS. and In
the following March at Charleston.
\V. Va.. was siMilna-ed to three years'
imprisonment In the penitentiary at
Monndsville. for burglary of the post
. office at Itramwell. \V, Va. He was
arrested at Ibiltiiuore, Md., in Peeoni
her. r.Hil. under alias of Kdward Mor
gan. and in the following April, at
Charleston. S. C.. was sentenced
seven years' imprisonment In the Unit
ed States pent 1 tent la ry at Atlanta, five
years for burglary of the post office at
1/atla. S. ('.. and two years for the
theft of gJfternnient funds at Knoree,
S. C. On completion of his term, with
the usual commutation for good be
havior. he was extradited to Spartan
burg. S. ami there sentenced in
August 1010 to 10 years' Imprisonment
in the penitentiary at Columbia, for
'theft of $10,000 from the vault of a
cotton mill at Knoree. S. C.
Oovernor Hlease paroled blm In
April. 1013. and afterwards included
I Itlm in bis blanket pardon covering
all whom be had previously paroled]
} during "good behavior."
In January. 101~?. at Kalcigh. Iiej
was senteiieed to five years imprison- j
jment lu the Coifed State: penitent ia ry j
at Atlanta, for burglary of the post- j
office at Plymouth. Washington years j
additional Imprisonment on ' his plea
of guilty of burglary of the postoffice
at Plymouth. Washington county, in
June. ISO*
Thomas A. (Viiwa.x. alias ('harley|
Cross, was sentenced in .! miliary, 101.").
| at Kalelgh. t<> ? fiv?* years' imprison
ment in tin- Culled States penitentiary.!
at Atlanta, for burglary of the jKist-j
| office at Silcr City. Cathaui county.
The federal and -tale authorities are
not familiar with hi> criminal record
prior I" hi> capture near Walnut Cove.
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I^-gal Blanks f>?r sale at this oftic*.
Bnagtown Nipplnga.
Tut'stluy evening at a meeting of the
SlJttgtOWU Educational Nmiety, Miss
Mae Sltmbatt read an article on "I'er
#an&l. DcVllti." ^Seventeen w*>re premMtt.
Cluirlea io wo 11 wont to Little Hock
Saturday with a car t?f hogn. Several
ufl^hliors of the neighborhood helped
to m&ktt up the car.
Judge HeuU oau peel ?u tp||fc|
k. i p the peeling all la 0i* ^
Judge Heutx of UuU Kroj to*
reports that Ihey are m> dry out
tUoy have to pin their po*Uf%
on their letter*.- -?Arkai?*iu ?
PLUMBING
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Have your Plumbing and
Steam Fitting looked over and
put in fir^t class shape before
the cold weather sets in.
All work will be promptly attended to.
Estimates cheerfully given qn all work.
JOSEPH E. BERKMAN
LICENSED PLUMBER
535 DeKalb St. Camden, S.C.I
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"A hundred ok two is afl I need." How often haVe
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you heard that said by the man who always spent more
than he earned: Thrift counts when opportunity
knocks. M
The safety of your Savings here and the assurance
that they will be returned with 4 per cent interests^
you ask for them, is the first essential of any sound in
vestment. This bank urges you to ? save and deposit
here where as high a rate of interest is paid as we con
sider consistent with the safety of the money banked.
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Loan & Savings Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C
STRONG SAFE
CONSERVATIVE
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WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable
W c arc (loin# it for thouHands of others ? whynotj
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for you? We. believe a trial will convince you.
FOOTER'S DYE WORKS
Cumberland, Md.
THIS AGENCY STANDS READY TO
INSURE YOUR COTTON
o n Open Yards
On Gin Yards
On River Banks
On Farms and
Plantations
In Compresses
In Warehouses
?n R. R. Depots
and
On R. R. Platforms
c. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY]
Telephone 43 Real Estate and Insurance Crocker Wl
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