The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 14, 1921, Image 8
KKRHHAW NEWS NOTES
(Kroin IahI Weeks r?p*T.1
MImh Annie t'row, daughter of Mi.
and Mix. .loll)) CfOW aud H?yd Went.
noii of Mr. and Mr?. W. K. West, of tfie
Uohwid section. won- married Sunday
Ht W?HtvUle by B?v. W. h. Owawa.
MUs Juanlta Gregory daughter of
Mr. ami Mra, \?. R Gregory. and
KrnoMt Trueudalo. ?oh of J. 8, TfW?
dale were married ThuiHday. iMK-einlwr
iSl. lOiiO, by. Roy. 1>. g.
Miss Nina Gardner, daughter <?1 &.
\t, Gardner. and Perry WlUlabt*, ???
of Mr. and Mr?. W. 1?. Willi* ?M?.- wow
i.d Friday. i>* -*? ll)J
by ltev. 1). H .Green. \
Miss Kffle 'GjtrdnOr. ebleH.t .daughtei
off Mr/ find Mrn. O. i\ ?.ftrdlM?y.;??.d
Rv.erotte Truesdel. son of J. 1 nu'/
del wore married FrMlMr, lxx-mlM r 2d,
j 920, by ltev. I>. B. Green.
MImh'.IohmIo Mai' Hilton. second dnu>
drier of Mr*. IV H. WatHon. and I>?*n
Btroud. of ilio Tax?lunv eonnnun l.\>
worn married at ?!?<? Presbyter an
marine in Keraluiw Monday- lumber
20, 1920, by Hey. 1>. IV Green.
Miss Alien <*lark and Itui-rell Knight,
.both ot Chesterfield county. ?n[
rted at On' Mothc*Ust ,m rsonii^e in l<vr
?haw Saturday. M'1 ->'
l>v ltev. H. H. lbiylf.
MIhs Pearl llowem daughter of ?!???
rott 1 towers, and Judaou Whltnker sou
of ,,.ney Whltnker, all of ?be. Vrt^n
l!,m,n\,y. -r,.r.-a *0 ????
fr.on.1-. S?i..l?.v y " ^
Of ruin'!..'. Miry ivoi'c ..mil '
many ft! * ?M'
nmplo ? J.m??.\v Mirontl. lift.
n. Hobinson .Ho.1 W.'.l."? 1.<> ?
l?oooml>or -Jtf. Willi .frniwy "f Mi'' lionrl
?t tlie home ?'?f ''Is dnnghtej. ,x j
Itober. K ?>nni nvi't on. of ?b, Midway]
siM'llon. V *?? 'n >, :n< .
Tl?. Kershaw rot I on Mill resumed
munition Monday morning. after being
Hosed down for the holidays.
Miss lUnnehe Tarrant has gone U>
l,t.r hum.' in ? Jreenw <?od to stay nnt
February Is.. uM,,n she will ivtnrn
to rnmden to take up b.-r work a?am
for anotlu'r year., M1-h Tarrant baa
t>oen-very Mn?sfnl in tbo Home I e
monvtratlon work In Kershaw ^ortnty.
In the la-d !<-?>,. of iho I'.a we pub
liblud from tin ''anuleu rhronlcle a
tttl,. of mystery raprtoned. 'Was ?
Murder ('ommittedr Vo rumor, of
it bad piwiouHly reached this offb'".
but soon the tin-men's hats and deteo
tlve bailees ?i.r.. hroneht into play and
the mystery was soon solved. It de
veloped that there was a killing sine
enoiieb. the vletln. belna .. >ortr,i^
Nvbleh Constable VA. ropehind ???
having butchered for the. beef-hungry
oltlzens of Kershaw and vlelnHty. uhlch
robs the story of Its tragic features,
wlille It wilt no doubt give compoxuie
and profund J..y to our perturbed con
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1?H of llic bl'.lilo. Ml- M. lllnC ook.
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YOU LOVE
LIFE MORE
TaUes on ;i Different Color \Yhen .Your
Wood i.*> Kich ;i nd Free From
Poison.
TKY TAKIMi PF.ITO >L\N<i AN
? " I
If You Keel Listless and Depressed, i
Your lllood Is Ck?gt:ed and
Sliiusri^h
Wiflioii! In iiiu \vh\. you l:i.-l your
self feeling unhappy. Y??-.i go around
day after May half a?!eep. Interest in
what is coin* < n around you lags and
life boe<?me*! (lull Tlx* bounty of radi
.ant sunshine. lov?-lv flowers nn<l th<
entrancing miracles <?f life yon mU? ?
entirely Living, enfinir. sleeping he [
i-nmcs titore or les* of a h?>r?.
That what ? *-lug ;
glah )i) I <!???"< lo von If jv>i?r?ns J
your thought- You .ire oi.lv half .
alive
Yoa nerd a good blood enriching !
tonle. Take 1 Vpto-M.mgan for a few
weeks and not Ire the hi? improvement
Pepto-Ma n#a n 1m nn atrreeahle toni<
and la heartily endorsed |,y physician* .
Your druggist ha a I'ejdo-Mangan In j
both liquid and tablet form. Kuy !
widelvever yon i?refer; one han ex
artly the hp me e/fect as the other
Make anrc you grt genuine Pepto-Man
ran. A*lt for "Uode's" and look for
<h? full Mme, "Gvdc'n Po pto Manga n.**
on the ytarirapT.AdTertlfJeTncnf
FAMOUS nCUOlHT DKAD
Quarrel* l-ahird Wftren V?*rs and
Thlrty-si* I'eopl* Mel Death
' w Va? Jan P.? Capt. Andet
iumi Da vtl A use) llatfiuld, one ilme
Confederate army offlcw and for many
jrnr.s Hu rt lifter <>!??? of the most fa
moUM ami ,plotunv?iue feudlata In the
mountains of W(?*t Virginia, who died
Friday, wan toduy hurled l?e*ld?? his
lun sous. Troy an. I Fllas. In the fam
ily plot throe hundred feet beneath tho
mountain iiiiihc which Jh <|^ its water
).,(,? tin' r.l;: Sandy o" j2?? sl,lr
and tho Uuyaiidotto on '(ho other. The
obsequies word attended by eleven
Hiirvlvora, Hdldren utmost all of them,
j'i , cf y grandchildren. several great
grandchildren and about seventy five
ill root decehdantn.
IUe funoral was characterised
throughout by a series of dramatic oc ,
eurei.ee*. Uefore the march to the
eciu?tery bejpm tho hands or two of
i lip dead man's son long estranged
hrot hers, wet v clasped over tho coffin.
These won* "Cap" Hatfield, tho fat?h
er's nanu'sike and fond lieutenant and
K r Hatfield, of Charleatou. Tho
rev mediation was attended by a gen
eral demonstration of - approval and
vjii'pnthy among those at tho funoral.
\ ! tho procession moved, tho res
toration of good will between the
brothers formed the chief subject of
discussion, and at tho grave In-fore
(he body was lowered, "Cap" Hatfield
addressed "Cnde TMke" Oarrett. an
.ild preacher and friend of the family
u Mil pdd Id in that he had "made his
wl'h God and was ready to be
I'M | i I'/.ed whenever the minister would
' i I he word.
1 will baptize you boy." responded
. j. ol'l ? ?lorgyman, "In the v??ry hole
I -I-. i baptized your pappy." To this
,,?* Hat field dramatically raised his
hands above his head In the attitude
,,f solemnity vowing and slated that
he Mas done with fighting that in his
hear* there no longer ranglcd malice
n ml that if any man sought his life
blood, he would not resist.
There was no funeral sermon by
"llm-le Dike" but the He v. Green Mo
Nellley, a eompanlou preacher, and
who by the elder man was familiarly
referred to as "my sou In the gosyel !
sp'?ke briefly, not on the life of "Devil
Anse" hut mi "the lesson <d' death."
Anderson Hatfield was born on Mate
Creek. Logan County, eighty-one years
ago last September^ lie served in the
Confederate army as a member and
Inter as captain of Company A.. l'or-j
ty fifth Infanfry Confederate army.
After the war he was leader of Hat
I field Clan in the world famous Hat
field-McCoy feud, which continued
fifteen years and In which thirty-five
men and one woman died.
For years after the former fend
h-ader had taken up his residence on
the Ma town 11 crest and settled in
|.? nojeful existence the Kentucky an
tho.itie sought him There was ?
price on Ills head. but one governor
, ,f West Virginia after another icj
fi,?.|.(| to honor roquet-ions for him
and finally the effort was abandoned.
,1 oe Hatfield, one of his sons, said
today that Governor Atkinson was the
1,1-1 of t lie State- executive* to refuse
l<? surrender him to Kcntui k \ .
Honor Roll For Pine (irove School.
? I ra?lr I. ? Wood row Pass. Susie
l.r.inliain. *<:i in liny.
(Irade I .--Advanced s. ? f ? Bailey
Parfield, \ eda Uoweti. Arnold Kcllcv,
I. nla Mnc Jackson, .Ma 1 1 i ? * Praiiham
1 *:i 11 1 1 in' 1 * i*>i nhn in. I.ncilo Hianliam.
Totnmic Nelson, Janle Kalton
Cradc ? < *n | ?^t I Pin nha m- Bessie
I *:? rker.
Crade -( 'nn :c itowen. Sadie It run
ham l>lllie ! telle itranliain. I/'e Jack
son. (J. p. .link -oil. Iteulali Peak. Car
rle Hay. Minnie Wilson. Metcx Wilson.
Crude 1 Nellie Itarfleld. Fddle
Itranham. Woodard J>o\vev. I.yttleton
I lowev. 1 1 <> \ kill Jackson. F.dna Kelley,
.Mil I tii- K >?! '? y . Nellie Kahon. Jack Wil
Si >||
Crade ?>. Pearl Dowe), Arthur
Prantiftm. Fliiloy Itranham. Shivers
I ha in M :? hel Kahon Witiut Peak
i liridc it Joe Parfield.
(.ra<le 7 l'.n'a Itranham. ilenrgi'
! .la k -nn.
ilraile s .- Roberta Iilnaon.
A CARD
1 have removed :nv office to the
! Court House wlwre I will continue t?>
N- crura ced in the practice of law and
h hi-ro 1 \s i 1 1 he pleased fo siv my
! f rieii'l s ? i?d ? ? I Sen '.
1< It ( 'LA UK F.
Trespass Not ire w
AH partfe> are hereby notified not
to allow thfir c.i t tic }o trespass ..n my
land w 1) |< 'h Is situated al>out three
miles north-east of DeKalb and former
ly being part of the Allen .Jordan home
place. DiiinHtfi^ and expense will
>??? ?-hftrged ncyluxt all > at tie fnken up.
Mrs Margaret S. Stnrgls.
.Inn .T. P.tJl. |0-41|m1
Final Discharge
Notice U hereby given that one m>>nth
fr. >ni ttils date, on Friday. January 2S,
19*21. I will make to the Probate Court
of Kershaw County my final return as
Kxecutor of the estate of S I, Broom,
deceaaetl. and on the name date I will
apply to tlio said Court for a final dis
charge as said Kxemtor.
J A MRS N TAYLOR
C-miden s C. I>eeember 21 102^
I! A1X00N I st s IN FIGHT.
Hardly Nrttrh Safety llefffrr Men Kail
Out Mild I'anrti Their KureN.
^jklutthv, Out. .Inn. M ? Tin* l**nic trek
of tliML 1 1 * (?'<? American
M4VU I l,nlloo?l?U cttfli to h dramatic!
climax here thin afnKnoon when two
of til em I.IciiIh, Farroll ami llinton
OtlillO to blOWS OVOf St?lICU|OlHs ? llcgcd
to ha vp hwn made t>y the latter In a
loiter to his wife.
WlVen they emerged from the hy?h
at 2:20 o'olock, nfter a sixteen days'
j? urney from l??e Hudson Hay Coiii
DUiiy'H post at M 00.40 Vnetory, near
where they docelulod December 1st,
tire three neronnutH, hound In a tie
of friendship through their faring to
gether of death, apparently were lnscj>.
arable.
An hour later l.leut. Parrel I sttt In
tin' parlor of the log cabin home of
II. P. Williamson, clerk of the Hudson
liny Company's store here, relating the
story of the jw^'ty's adventures to
newspaper men.
!>urlng the conversation Lieut. Fai'
rell was shown copies of news dis
patches, among them a letter alleged
to have boon sent hy him to his wife,
and published In New York news
paper, which said, In part:
"Mr. Fa r roll fell from exhaustion
govern! times. Wanted "us to cut his
throat and take his body for food,
and asked um to go on and let him tile,
but we decided to stick together. 1
?Was the only one that did not express
my feelings and kept them cheered
up."
1 1 In ton then on me Into the room. lie
lohl Far roll he should not continue his
talk to newspupcr men, as he had dis
patches from the Secretary of the.
Navy forbidlng any of them to talk
until an official report had boon filed.
"Yon rat. you have boon talking
yourself," Farroll snapped back, ludlg
nantly. He then accused llinton of
writing false reports, referring to the
letter.
llinton replied that the letter had
heeu published without his consent,
but that its' contents evidently had
been exaggerated. Farroll then went I
Into another room to apologize to Mrs.
Williamson for his lnnguage. While
he was coup, It. is said. llinton de
clared his remark about exaggeration
was made only for Farroll's benefit.
Farroll returned. More words passed
between the officers. Then Farroll
took off his coat and struck llinton
on the jaw. llinton was sent sprawl
ins over the t?4d<\ At this juncture
newspaper men and Others in the room
stepped between the men.
The men left the cabin .separtely
and went to it sj>oolal train waiting
on n aiding to take them to Cochrane.
?I. U Mhmmugh Dead
( 'olumbia, Jan. 9th, ? John Lantyc
Mimnaugli. oho of (ho leading mer
chants of South Carolina and refuted
to lu* one of the wealthiest men in tihe
city df Columbia, died at his home
here this morning after an illness
'df several months,
The deceased was horn in County
i'yrone, Ireland, tin* son of John and
Isabella Mimnaugli, Mareh is, I8J37.
When seven teen years of age he went
(o (Jlasgow. where ht- workd for one
year emigrating to America in 1S7'1.
landing at New York City, lie then
emigrated. Smith, working as a clerk
in dry goods establishments at Au
gusta. (ia.. for five years. In l^T-S lie
moved to Wlnnsboro and went into
hiisinest> f??r himself with a -capital of
S.ViO, remaining; I here nnt I |s\'!, when
It" I'Hini' t<? Columbia and established
.1 < I r \ good> hnvine?s, which has grown
! i one of the largest depart meiil si ores
in i he Stat-- Hi- was married to Miss
Helm Mi-wiiri Willlford of Winns
li.>r>'
Anu\ aviators will make a double
attempt to fly aero.-s the l'nifed States
from Vi'Tiila to California in a single
day on Washington's birthday. Febru
ary J'J. it was announced a few days
ago One plane piloted by Lieutenant
Alexander Pearson will leave Jackson
ville. Florida, for San Diego, California
and another plane the pilot ?>f which
not vol hern chosen. Will leave
s.iu Diego for Jacksonvile. Ib?th are
c\ poet ed to reach their designation in
><>i than -1 hotir-5. The distanee is
?j oTl? miles, the flyer.- w ill make -tops
rti- IIoUkJoii a nd 1-1 Paso. Texas. The
distance- are: Ja< ksonville to Houston,
sol miles; Houston t<? 1-1 I'aso, tU10
]es; and F.l raso t . San Diego. 015.
A wedding in Morocco i< celebrated
by the women friends of the bride at
her home and by friends of M e bride
groom at bis home.
NOTICE.
Fvery Wednesday afternoon at I :3<)
o'clock until further notice there will
I*- hii MlHrm bounded and a fire drill
by 'be Fire Department.
\\\ II PI'A UCF.. Chief.
Waterer Mill* News
? linden. S C. .Thd. 12 ? The I. brarv
u hi, h opened ji t the Club IIou?e on
list Thursday night will according to
:he new arrangements he open on Mon
day. Wednesday and Friday ndghts
from 7 to ft :.10 p. m. i variety of
(food boojfn arc ready for those who
wish f.-i tako th'-ni out in<"l ruling, his
At last you can tearri
What Edison Did
during the War
YOU wondered? every
body wondered, and
E ractic^Jly nobody knew
ow Edison "did his bit."
At last the official an
nouncement is out ! Come in
and get your copy of the bul
letin: "What Did Edison
Do During the War?"-? or
write, if you can't call.
It tells what Edison did
while Chairman of the
Naval Consulting Board ?
how he spent months at
sea, experimenting and in
venting devices for foiling
the German submarines.
The bulletin also * " how
Edison stood the and
kept the price of the New
Eaison down to bed-rock
during the era of high costs
and soaring prices. TheNew
Edison has increased in price
less than 15% since 1914 ?
part of this increase is war
tax. The bulletin also tells
Mr. Edison's views on our
Budget Plan which makes
the New Edison easy to buy.
CAMDEN FURNITURE COMPANY
Phone 156 ? Camden, S. C.
? ? . ? .... . . . i
Watch far tk* onMKMMri ?fMr. BSt in ' mtmrtbt
tory, travel, fiction, textiles and other:*.
Popii'lnr magazines and daily pa.pers
arc carried on tiho fables in the Head
ing Room. Books and magazines may
he borrowed from the Libra ry for a
length of time not exceeding two weel^s
and may be retained longer providing
lliey ;irc returned to the Library and
re-da tinl for another two weeks. A
'?hurgc of two cents each day will be
iiiade for books or magn/.ines held over
the time limit nut i 1 snch "books or
magazines are returned to tihe Library.
Miss Thompson and Mr. Marble will J
have the Library in ehn rge on the J
flights' above mentioned.
On Monday afternoon the Woholo
(?iris mot with Miss Phelps at the Club
House and hold a Doll I'arty. Each
plrl brought :i doll and competition was
soon fori booming as to which ode could
make bor doll the *nost attractive.
Refreshments wore sorvod during the
afternoon. The following girls wore
presold : Ruth Robinson, Callio Robin
son. llonine Mao Robinson, Ida Mae
I(ol|ins(?n, 1.4111c Mae Robinson. May
< ? : i rdner. Willie Rlaiiehe Gardner, Nel
I i?* 'oirdher. Effie Sanders, Althoa
Sanders. I'ugcnia Sweat. May Morris,
Viola Morris, Vera Anderson, Rath
Montgomery. Nellie Benton,-" Emmie
I'layer, Ruth Stevens, Emma Stevens,
Edna Drawdy, May belle Jordan, Graice
Robinson, Irene Ooyners, and Ruby
Krepps.
We are glad to welcome Mr. Russell
P. Dolan from Boston who will be wltl)
n* for a few days.
We regret that Rev. W. E. Fu^crou
is confined at <his home with a heavy
! cold, however the doctor reports that
Ids condition is much better and it Is
gratifying to us to know that he will
lrt* soon about the village again.
The Home Furnishing Co.
The place where the quality and price tells.
We bought right and sell at Bargains.
Our Motto is:
"Satisfaction or Money Refunded"
We handle a complete line of Furniture, Rugs,
Carpets,, Stoves, Ranges, Pianos and all kinds of
Musical instruments.
When you need anything call up the place and
get right service.
When your Sewing Machine or Talking Machine
gets out of repair we can put in good shape.
The Home Furnishing Co.
(Incorporated)
1017 Broad Street Telephone 46