The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 08, 1921, Image 2
Your Banking
, Business
A Hanking connection with us WiU give you the
confident feeling that back of your business is a strong
financial institution, guarding your interests and ready
to give it?s co-operation in every phase of banking and
financing.
We invite you to consider us as your business asso
ciate, and to make use of the strength and experience
we have gained through long ?nd varied contact with
commercial problems.
You wHl find here a congenial atmosphere of per
sona^ interest in your affairs ? -an earnest desire to
give something more than ordinary banking service.
This desire to serve is the same, whether your account
is large or sm?ll. * . j ? u.j**-'
Loan & Savings Bank
OF CAMDEN, 3. C.
STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE
Double - Barreled
Service
T17HEN you buy I H C machines, you
" also buy the Service that goes with
them?the co-operation that exists bet ween
us and the International Harvester Com
pany, and which we intend to continue
with you. We expect to hold your con
fidence in the I 1 1 C 1 ine by furnishing
the best 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. j ?
Genuine
Repairs
Our moral obligation does not stop with the
original sale, but you can hardly expect us to
qpsume 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 C 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.
Play safe! ?
SPRINGS & SHANNON
Camden, S. C.
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C
We liave*taken care [of [our customers in the
usual way, almost as in normal times and at
the same time, have been able to pay off
every dollar that we borrowedj - - - We do not owe
a dollar.
Our liabilities are in keeping with our resources
which shows a healthy condition. This is a reflec
tion of good, conservative management; the kind
of management that our depositors are entitled to.
With these facts before us we feel at liberty to
ask you to bank with us.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C
Home Demonstration News
t'lly Mis* Blanch* Titrnin! )
At the meeting of tlw Ilo^ic Demon
j S| l\| | |oU AgCllts of South Cat<>lln>t.
whit It look place ill Winthrop Colli ge
1 March to A i?r i 1 (?. varied ami valu
able lecture* were given. This was for
the purpose of refresh! ni: the minds of
the agent-, and increase their stan
dard of ethelency. Often we attended
Mooting* from 1> o'clock a. iu till S;I?)
p. in. only having an Intermission wheti
I he hell would ring for lunch ami din
ner in the College diuiug room.
I wan among a group taking special
course in dairying, I KM-* use I have
seen tho opportunity for putting on In
Kerwltuw County, a Hotter Jtuttcr Cam
paign. There will he u couuty wide
content and every woman who does
any churning In the home i* asked to
take pa rt in the contest. It is not
ncce?>ary that you he a member of the
Home Demonstration Clubs. In the
near future 1 will outline the contest
more fully,
Then we had courses In Nutrition
[ emphasizing the care that should be
?given the mal nourished child.
Poultry was not neglected, as the
Specialist from Alabama gave u.s eight
lectures. Aside from thU> we had
seven lessons In gardening, six les
sons in cooking, two lessons in lioine
furnlshing, one lesson In refiulshing
floors, one lesson in millinery, one 1 ?*s -
son in rugv. mil king, and many discus
sions for improving the rules and regu
lations of Home Dcmost ration work.
I \?ns cnJled on to give a report on
tin- ( 'oiumunil \ .Market w hich has so
successful ly operated in Camden. The
Kershaw County Council was highly
congratulate* I mi way in which they
had managed it. and Miss South otters
a special invitation to the President
of the Kershaw County Council to at
tend the short <"our.se for women which
will take place at Winthrop College on
June to 10.
To t'hose who have not attended the
Community market held In Camden
each Friday we wish to urge you to
.pay it a visit next Friday. "Come once
and you need no further urging for
I you. ;is all others, will he so attract
ed that yuu will at once become a
weekly buyer. It is a wonderful pri
vilege t<> have the producer and con
sumer meet at the Community Market
and simplify the problem of food' costs.
, Ii Is an inspiration to the f irin women j
| to produce food stuffs since they have
I such successful patronage as the eili
j/ens of Camden give them, Here we
have the wonderful privilege of bring
ing Camden and Kershaw County into
closer relations to each other. Every
pcrtfoli should feel that he is a neces
sary part In this development and help
In every way possible.
Foster's Body Found
Spartanburg. April 1. ? The finding
of the body of <?len Foster early today
a Ikalf mile above tho sf>ot where Guy
McDowell's body was found shot to
death on the previous day, revealed
h double murder, which must have
taken pluee some time last Tuesday
afternoon. The dead men were both
public car drivers, married, and well
known in this section of the State. *The
scene of the tragedy is a small branch
two miles west of the city and bor
dering the Camp Wadsworth reserva
tion. Foster, whose body was found
thi* morning by searchers, had been
shot twice and his hodv had fallen
into the stream.
The coroner's jury investigating the
case tonighi found that he came to
his dead by the hahds of parties un
known. --but recommended that T. 10.
Lanford. who is now in jn-1 in connec
tion with the murder < f i'Ju\ McDow
ell, be held in the Foster case pending
f further in\ es't iga t ion. I anford wa>
; seen with the men. it u;i> testified.
| At the impost iiji i- McDowell's body
'he refused to testify I f ? ? is the son
j of the ??A\ner of the land on which the
I bodies w ere found and W;t? until re
jcetitly engineer on the So ithern Hail
: w- a v
\ viator Died From Injuries.
! Xatehoz. Mi-s . M.ir.-h .'{(i -Lieut ,
, William Ihvm- funov t w .'iity-savon
! w ho was >riiou?l\ . : i j u r *.* v I when his
I :iiri'lait?* rra*h?'d iiit-? ;i l iv?* near Crow
\ i 11 ?' l.a.. lav: l-'riila v morulas; died of
his injuries :i t a h?<-.i! ho re it
."i JO j ui I < i <hi y
Tin* th-iiii ??f I In lu-iiii'iiaat. whose
ha-'U wth 1 ? i? ? k ? i i in lli>- f.i resulting
i : ? a i i ?tnjilfl f in r?i!.v?i?. "f his body
fr> id In s! d<?? n u.i?. ii>*; iinrx
^vh-(?h1 - hi- pit \ - m i m 1 1 ?? i i : i <t 11 n
! noun. ? ?! ? ai! ???r In t !??- ?!:?\ 'hftf he
rou |< I ? ? * ' v ?' t> u I r ??
M ?-* r I ' I '.-in \ h - mother. ?>f i
firm vu k (., Mr, \\ If I >i-voe. an
.aunt <-f .III- ?kn'iiWnf l a., and t. F. !
j
i a l>r tlui. i'f ltrun>i\ i<-k. were
with r 1 ? ? - f i> : at the ' ?i? hi*- death,
having T?? ? n .i.n-tiiii .i rt?ii.l;i nt s a?
? hi^ T ???? 1 ^ i < I ? ? -iii' <? rh? i r .irrial horn
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r.rni.vu ;. U II. tv a ? J...ri. i i ? \ii?Usta
in \'Hi'M)l*'r |s'i;: II \. nih ?'!)?.
-I "'ii ! in Ttmii-wi' k
Vfv.-.rilinK to tin latr^t . f\g
?i rr?M ftn-ro a ro 7 more fi-male* than
j male* iii Philadelphia.
MI KDKK OF' WALTKK W ADK. J
i ; 1 Im in Wun i mil i Suspit in it In |
(?eorgla Murder Case,
I Auierlcus. <Jn.. March J?0. -- Mr*. .F. I'
| Chapman. aged mother p' l>r Charles)
K. < 'ha pun it, may visit Fdmund I*.
Bigham. convicted murderer in tils
roll at Florence, S. C.. ami personally
appeal to 1 1 i i i.i to tell all he knows con
tvrnlng the in 11 i'tlo i of Walter Wade in
his county, August 17,1017. a> a result
of Bigh&mV failure to reply i?? appeal
ing letters already sent him hy Miss
Km ma Chapman, a sister of Dr. Char
les (Muifpman. .
Itigham formerly lived in the Wade
home at f. exile, near here, ami was the
last person aocn with Wade prior to
his ^lUapitea ranee in Ainerleus shortly
before his body was taken out of Flint
river. Wade had a quantity of money
with him, which fact was known to
Blghara, and friends of Chapman l>c
lleve Bigham killed Wade with rt?l?
bery as a motive. Bighnm's convlc
tlon of maternal homleide In South
Carolina lias created a ' prof n ml im
press! on here, where already much
doubt exist s concerning the guilt of
1 ?r. Chapman and Warren 1. Johnson,
who are now nerving life sentences a I
M i 1 ledge vi lie for Wade's murder.
Killed By Pitched Ball
Tiinmnnsville, March ? . ? As the re
?Mult of ln?lng hit in the head by a
pitched ball in a game played here
yesterday afternoon between Timimm*
ville and Florence. .1, Kirke White, the
seventeen year-old son of Cipt. and
Mrs. T;awrence B. White, formerly of
Florence, passed away at 'J :.'M> o'cb?ck
this afternoon. in an automobile, while,
being carried t.o the Florence Infirm
ary. hi the last inninsr of the game"
Kirke. who was 'batting for the holnc j
team, received with full force near I
his temple -a ball thrown by a devoted
friend. Manning Brnnsoh, pitcher fur
the Florence team: Although the
blow caused unconsciousness, the <phv
sician did not anticipate serious re
sults until today when the patient's
condition grew alarmingly worse..
Kirke White was. a popular boy*,
with sterling qualities., and a brilliant
future prospects. His untimely death:
has caused general sorrow here ami in j
Florence. -He was a Tenth grade stu-|
lent.
.Mucder ami Suicide. !
Syracuse. N. Y.. April U. ? I>r j
Holmes Heck with. educator. former
Culled States aniiy lieutenant and
California bank examiner. who shot
ttnd killed his superior. Jtfhn Her
man Wharton at Syracuse university
tills morning bofjrre committing sui
cide himself. was probably insane as
u result of chagrin over losing his
pqsitioti here, aooording to statements
made by the authorities and Chancel
lor James II. Day. of the university
late tonight.
Two Indians Crucified.
Albuquerque, N. M.. March .'JO. ?
Two rnnn were crucified at tbe pen!
tence village of Abiquiu in northern
New Mexico on (iood Friday in the
observance of holy week in the rites
performed by members of the Her
manos IV Buz. Brothers of Light, a
religious order, according to two ar
tists. who arrived here today. For
more than an hour two human sac
rifices were tied to wooden crosses at
the end of which time they were tak
en down, bleeding and exhausted. The
condition of the men is said to be se
rious and their recovery i.- in doubt
Penitence* are Indians, with a Mexi
can admixture. It is considered an J
honor among the penitvntes to be se
looted for crucifixion
The Farmer As An Ad\ertiser.
When asked to abandon the all-cot
tun system and i > 1 a n t diversified ("ii>i?s
the average farmer will reply tl*it he
cannot find ;i market for anything'
but cotton
Because, w 1 ? ?? 1 1 be has taken a load
of torn in t lie slun k to town and mef !
no refldj sale, or had driven in a ?cow
and found no buyer, he thinks h.. has!
mad'- a truthful and una ns\\ . a :*a Me
i
reply.
Bin there ina> have ? n in tin-:
town or the country a dozen peiqi'.c I
who would have purchased if the> had
known the aitb'les were for
'A Minii! advert ..scment in tie- county ?
[filter w tdd have mole known to
tho^e would-be buyers where and of
whom they e.mld have pnnhavM what]
they wanted: or a few line? in the;
deified co'nmns of a farm journal
woii'il have made known the article*
he had f ? ? r sale to the peopie o\??r i
wide territory
Tlit'if is no ie.is.,it w v t it*- farmer '
should not advertise the gOf*ls lie ))>)?
for sale as well as the merchant w he
in ! lies, Would be foolish ! < . fjepel,.!
alone ilixtn his show Window ?.
If the breeders of lives? k .i d
; ?< > u 1 1 r v . the se?Mlsm?-u the j?-ann;
crow ers find It profit. il.:. adv.rt.se
their goods why not the farmer'
If instead of faklne the eon. and
Cow to town, invite thr ens-toner f >
the farm, where you can the pr.ee
instead ? ?f the purchaser ? -C n rolina
Karmrr and Stockman
Children Cry for Fletcher**
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The Kind You Have 4***71/ Bought, which has been
in use frifebvef thirty ye&s^to* born? the signature 0f
i&M ^ -? ^ and haB been made under his per.
L sonal supervision since Its infancy.
?M i, + 0t J-cocc^ifi Allow no one to deceive you in thh.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " ure but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of .
Infants and Children? Experience against Experiment
Never attempt to relieve your baby with*
remedy that fo u would use for yourself;
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort? The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
In Use For* Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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STOI'KK* THAN KVKft.
G.L.BLACKWELL
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