The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 08, 1921, Image 4
fH? CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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II. IJ?. Ml^:s Kdltor and Publisher
rtit)tlMh<M! fvf ty Krldas at No. llot>
11 run < I street and enured ul th* ('amden,
Soul J* ^'HruUllH pustofficr an second
ela-s ion 1 1 mutter, l'rlce i?er annum
|2.Q0.
CaiiKicn, S. Kriihi)', s, I'd
Welcome The Tourists.
. \< ?\V t hat winter ll44H broken
every tl.i.v .see > tourist .1 n latge ltUlQ
ber* passing through Camden curoute
from the warm (?lluiu^ South of uv,
where they have been n iiilwIiKf.i to
( 1 ?? i r homes in th(> moie rigid North
and Kast.
There are clashes of tourist* from
the tin t all tourist with a cnmp outfit
in a Ford trailer to those who travel
in big I'ackartls and stup at the hi rgeijt
hotels.
ICvery eltifcen who comes in contact
with one of these tourists eaniHd do
f#ttcr than shmv. to him every courtesy
and accomodation possible, Tell him]
about your town and section? popula
tion, climate, water farm products, etc.
At least he courteous It dosen't -cost
you anything atid wu will yourself
feel better about it. ami tin- stranger
* ill think more of you and the 'town
it; which yon live
While these- tourists do not iuea.it a
t'icat deal in a business way, yet many
of them stop over at the hotels, others
camp near town, 'buying eanned goods
I I'Ovision-. etc. while all patronize our
filling stations suft drink places, cigar
st nds. cafe4* etc
Som.o-.of them may -he tionp'seekers
(>r investor*. we never .kumv, or they
may be in touch with homeseekors or
Investors in their distant homes. and
it little kindness nod- courtesy may he
an enferiftg wedge that will lead to
fa r reuehinu and subs I a ntial results
It d'X'snt <iw| anything to be eour
ji-iiitK and graeioiis. mtd may result in
Kit it good to tju: town and sisiioti
The Jasper Disgrace.
It unfortunate lh:-it the good ci
tizens of .Ia.sper should he compelled t<?
undergo .the <-t:ij{m:i that h:is eoine to
tba' ??Kiiiniuuit y through the killing of
it least ih roe a ml uosxl'biv eleven
negroes in a in y st <ri u .s and -most
slid tneful v\ iy 'lite hatship that has
been imposed upon proper plide ill
?l;i-per i" ,i gloat one, and the well*
re? jirct ini: citizens of that county de
s.? r\e the syiti.jA.ithy of the ettlire S4ute
If is unfortunate, futhertriore. that
the yood !???< .pie (>f fb.MM'ula should he
eontpelh'd to um'ergo the stigma that
has voiif t ? > i his Stale through the ap
parent i\ oe-pa rdottHbP* eeintes that
I ? :i \ e been v sTtT^T upon Jlu* ,T a a per
m grovs. Tin* nelfivspi-Oting olti/*ns
of i Jer.rgta ilcwrve tiie <ympath> of
lli" entile nation, although only the
w ell informed. thinking; eleim-nt out
side < f Ceor-.'i:! will si"- fit to a?<ooi>J
it
llowi'.M'i . >' is a's.i a pact that if
tiiA'-goirtl people of .fas' per ami lire goOtl
peo| le '? ? f (Jeorgia d?? let r i>M* a* one
rind forever put an end to such depre
dations as have just stiuiled the entire
country by ttirir discovery, no man
will deserve sympathy within th?*
borders .f ibis lanpre State of the
Smith
The a^etn -ii?s of I he law ill Jtisper
ha\ e promised to leave no stone un
turned unti1 every culprit is brought
t<. justice, if il he humanly jK>ss#ible.
riforgia is waiting ??? see with what
speed and determination they act, al
though it is not doubted hut that they
wtll.be hoi h xpeedv and determined
.fo^t how I i me I he alleged feudal net
. mi" li mans si nil net s there an*
v' I )>?? i let n m i tied eon. |u si vely
i ' lifiti t ili la >
\ .i .! .. - this apply simp'v -la-i^':
i r . i ' 1 1 ? \ If thi-ie is :m\ Olher .Mint >
ii i ?n ppo-et I i 3 fair Slate in whifh
sii. !, aetivitics ale now or htiTf- he? n
t klllL' plaee I tie title- h a s I oine whell
"(lean initi.se! Nhould i>e i tenia ndisl,
.11,. I fill- W.-lk 1 1 1 >M e v; * ! I .1 villi. \\ e
ili'li.'t k 1 1 .w we bad s 1 1 . i 1 Millar Webs
u _? ! . i ! t hurt s n- 1 1> I h !nd that
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U w v. I .O! ? : I lUi b- ! i 1 1 ' 1 i -s ? >' ' ' -it
I I IP'- '? 1 1 e I - h I ill" Il ' with :t 1 t he
ft: - : l - ' i ' an ii-<- vv III 't Us t" find
I < , ? I . | e ? p< i I l s i m'i i t lirilei I
? i.. , ."h >ist. i , ishni -ni and
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Letters From The People
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Th?- ??f'liooo iiimi^ny sj" '?t ptio*
r riv n-v fur ti'lliim iH how
i t ?? i ? ?? ;i ? s : iv.i ; for thr>m r ? ? uiak<*
m- -n^.* 1 -:it fhi ii a In nlmost
??v. r\ -??. *i(.n Ttiaf v* ?! -> in k< r?pinc
w'Mti rfif "i|nvr' frvr r- t h?* \ Iwttrr
hn-l u -r-'t r>K'-r filial* f<?r "(trivinc
TUf. K KONEft
< iiuiirn. S ( Apr it ttli. 1 OC I
U' >ii i tt.is ? to ji? ??\ <? I: i i t ho out
side world. a 1 1 ' I put an end to crimin
ality In <?eorglu union# o very ru ce tlrnt
<1 wells In iie<*th our stat> rat Iter t)?au
>Imu1v ?(tii Hit; one jM'ttplo \vht?f In
it-ll jp me is ix lttw that of the Anglo
Mil xon j?tr, We ar?- pround of our
mentality itul moral-. but (icorghi will
lie basely she'dug in iter ifiii If she
? liH'. in f ( tj?ii< Ki: put thf white hot Iron
i < > ih?' nlh'X .it i"..sM befouling the
pure hi - ami keep >t there. Macon
'V? U jru jih
\pttl S If |M'I Hit hi'tlt |t*? *N4ti> for
the- death sentence to he executed oiO
IMmuml l? r.^lnuu, convletrd of the
iaurvh'1 t'f h v brotht r ami futtr other
members < f his fatally : hut there Is
very little probability that I'dgham
will go ilu dca I h flialr on that dn\
Thert* is considerable projterty involv
ed in thlx fa so. airiountlng to thouse
a' Mil- of ydolLa Whatever title Ed-'
inuml f tiff h^t in iua.\ have hud before
the murder, not thai so many of the
?>thet heirs have been wiped out, his
presumptive title U very inueh great'
ei The condemned man has appealed
to the xupreme eoiut as he has a right
to do That appeal nets as a stay of
sofitehee, ami as the court is not In
any special hum about deciding eases
anyway, it is not to he cvpeetod thai
there, will be an early decision; but
v-upi-ose there Is-, what does that signi
fy?' The case can l?e appealed again
and .lira in, and if necessary the tlefell
? la ni tan be adjudged insane. There
are any number of ways by which the
case may bo delayed and delayed, and
it Is not at all improbable that Big
ham may jet be acquitted. That of
course, after long delaj. ami the peo
ple have beetum* -<i t horoiighly tired
of the whole tiling that they e:n Mo
longer believe possible that of whicb
ii"V\ they hu-Vjt- no doubt that a hu
man bi'imr et?uld murder his mother,
brother. sister and two helpless little
children all for the tompora rv [tosses
-itui of a miserable little estate. Hut
In .connection with it all there is one
thins pretty certain, ami that is wheth
? r Mtlmund Hiirham finally regains his
freedom. tie will never have the satis
faetlon ??f handling a considerable
part t h h t estate which was tJie
taiisc of the trouble H? < the law
m i - w h" w ill ?ct MmI Yolk I'll
tpiiivi
ilovermn Cooper has appointed
?lohn .1 Mt'Mahaii, of Columbia, to be
insurance commissioner. \ ice W A
MeSwain. recent lj* n*?i;:iicd.
A mail carrier in Kewanee, Illinois,
??i.tered the jc-ovi* en merit service twenty
y?-si rs jc.'i >. a ml lias n<?t failed to make
hi* tv^ular t pi p for :i single < 1;t \ in nil
that tlnir. ?
Ks
Whole <i.?ng to Pen.
Sheriff MeP> of Farfield county
and h h deimtit't brought tin* "wh<">le"
'?'airfield county chain gam: to C'o
lumbia yesterday nnd turned the :nn?
over to the state penitentiary.
A mil was passed in the la<t gen
?? ?-i t assciifhl.v by the Fairfield rep
resentatives abolishing the chain puuc
Mini pursuant to this aet. now law, the
sheriff turned over tin* prisoners, eight
in nuuilM'r. to the ? n i t ??n tin ry. This
K ??n?l>ahly the only count j in the state
entirely abolishing the ehaingang sys
tem and turning the pptaMr over to
the penitentiary.
("apt. M I! Tbj, acting superinten
ih n(.. reecived the e^jht prisoners
ami |>!a<td (hem behind the walls.
Sundays Slat'*
Renders I .arc? VHdict.
< "o'unib a March .'tl A verdict fo
u.i-. tri \ ? ii b> a Kiclilaml
i oimtv jury tiKla.\ r ? > J. San
<!??! -f ( 'a I lioiin (\'iinl\. \\ hu hiouriit
nii!i f , . r S.'.imwki a ca f : . - 1 the State nt
s..nth i'iri>!ina i'<?r tin- ih-ath . t"'Th? l
nil Sandf*l a -m.il) ??!nl<l of h i - it 1 ???
i
? i._: a ' Ii'ged that death u :; >? iiuli:-. i .1 b\
'impure or e.mta ntina te 1 \a?i'ine A
- i in i i i ?.!-?< i - pe ii> 1 1+^; fo r s.'ii i i if ii i
! f ' ? I III -I'll I I. II " Clll /(' I'll Sil " ii |e ' ?
li( \ \T IIOMK
I'.v ( r Mel Mtliel
\\ V, ?h<M.;d >?'U Ku\ At Nolle
\\ ? \ ?> !i. ?i i Id I i ' i i v \ N ? >lii" '
r.i ? a i >i:
I'.v r.iivijiL' V ' None- \\ ? ??real'
.1 !????' I 1 1 U ?!' ? nfl'iel. lift \V ' I'l, oil!
? | \ , .^ ?(!?;. j that ii" powt-r on
ea : r 1 1 ? :i : I e.i I I ' cm"!
Ill < A I <1
I'.v ???'ii, 1.111I-. of ? 'a ill
? I '???* ? ? , n <?r?lei tit t
. 1 1 1 . ' ? . ' . ! ? I w ! ' i ' i i f \ t !e in : ii
v; !?? ?tee -ii 'ban ? ??
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i *. r ? ? \ i i
I'.V I : i i v , I , \I I I .... ...
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? lit ? \ lii ??:,?? w iK . ? * ! a "
COUNTY CLAIMS PAID
I I' ?-,.ilU?? oi.Jej.d p.iUl I ? V Ker
Miaw < ..ii.; v l'..>ai*'l "f ? oiimo ??ioio?rv.
at *t.e;r r'Vitur month -v aieett-e.' t???!d
'l'iie-?hi\ April 1 1 i"_T ]
\\ | M<( to\\ ei t. <.i Ih ri :i I n ( e\|"i.
v.1* > 4 * i . t 'rl ?
?I Ii M.I ? I <.n hi n n ltd
SCM . I iiu
? ; 1' U>bli -tiinry and Jail ex
i) m Mecu?kiiii Pttiary mpA court m ,
8,*lO.W
j 11 dybum, Hilary and cX|M ii
*?.? ..:.. . ., -
j. i|. t'lyhuru, salary ?? -cU-rfc. ...
G. K I Hxon. Jr., Biiluty U.^
John K A UU, salary as ?unui<ra
A F Splguer, salary an solicitor raUH>
\\\ K. K unset), salary aud '^rk S#M l.?
IVm Johnson. sulury a? Janitor ..-to.po
I. J McKensle. salary anil ih>s
t M 14*' ^ '
IV 10 S|Mint?vN, salary ?# clerk U5.W
F. B. Fh?yd. salary as coimatlfc4 ,.5<M>n
I.. V. Thoujpsou. salary a? magls
Irate ,HM
II. M. ( ?.* 1 ? 1 1 1 ii salary us constable^ ..
una M&Mtm , , 5S
W. L. Stokes, .salary a b constable Po.OO
Samuel N. Nicholson, salary as* f
magistral* aiul phono .. . J* ?<?
F. It. Kelley, salary as constable .>o<w
G. N'r Jones salary as constable
it nit e&pen*?? ...... ....KV.W
II. F. Roberts, salary as magis
Irate ? ? 5j?\vx
T. M. Kleth. sulary as ^constable ..?<>.<*?
11. 1>. Gardner, salary as niagls
trate . - - ?? ? ?? '
G. H Illnson, salary as juuglstrate
i)OtUV*
M. w. Hough, salary as covnmis
sloncr ?? ,000
C. X. IIu mphries, salary a* com
uodairtouer ........ .><>.<>0
.1. \j. Illnson. salary as commit
sloner - '
C A. Johnson, Hilary as commis
sioner ? ? - :,0-n0
j V. Young, salary as commis- _
aioncr ... ,0?
F M Woolen, salary as commis
sloner, chairman luO.OO
W 10. l>avls. salary as coannls
, aO.lM)
siiiiicr ; ,
l\ P. Roberts. salary a* magls
t ru to ffvLllM
II. M. Oghurn. salary us coiistalde .UMMJ
K L. Ilryan. hooks a ? !!- ~
C.' W. Blrchmore. printing .\u\
The Observer Co.. advertising ?
Camden Chronicle. advertising - I
( 'a in den Chronicle, stationery
It. U Bryan, hooks -
City of Camden. water and lights - ' .
I. T. Gregory. |K>stmOi'tetn
lihaiue Bros.. supplies and |>an|>er
t > I II
.1 1. I linson.. int'iiper supplies LMJ.JNJ
\V. T. Smith. |?av?|X'i* supplies
Spring* and Shannon, pauper sup
T ' w. Watson.. iflU-IHT supplies l'J <*>
S ('. Trnesdell. pau|?er supplies ??<?'
J W Sanders, farm denionstra
tio.u - - v
j. k. C( pelaitd. salary as magls- ^ ^
trat?' .. 0> , ' '
C. I*adg<?tt. salary and ?>nsta
bl<? ?>\|??n>;?,> -?
Blanche Tarrant, salary homo ^
demonstrator ?
I. J. Baker, board of assessors, t-,M\
K. Clements, hoard of asse>- ^
National Surety Co . premium on ^
bond o
.f it. /?'tup. freight ?
M H KpIIpv. hoard of assizors.
Miss Blanc he .Tarrant, home d-nnon^
rat or * .
W. F. Bns-ell. for sohlu-r n-nn.on^ ^
Western l iii.ni TcioKvaph Co- ?
TMojrram ,
i: M .Toim-s. agent, premium on
I. I. C.uion. supplies. "J mill fun(,1489?
.1 I>. Gregory, salary. - mill fnn<l ^
r. M. MfiihaffV-y. salary. - mill fund^ ^
l.ugoff Supply Co.. supplies, 2
fund - ,.
Blaney 'Mercantile ( o.. supi'hes,
?J mill fund
Blaney Mercantile Co.. supplies.
'J mill fund , A-'ir
f(. I. Guion. supplies. 1 mill fvmd P.?.'?o
1\ M. Wooten. supplies and frpiiinl ^
<; \V Mohlev. hired rang. 4:^T?2
W. T M. Stokes, auto supplier \ 1)1
W. P. Sowed, lumber *\'%r
II A. llah(?n. gas and oP ? ?
0 T?. Jones. itorseKhooing
W I M. Stokes, supplies and gas
1 .;0. 1 ?
Maekev .Mercantile Co.. - 1 r, pi i?-s 7445
Kershaw Motor Co.. auto Mipplh??
i
K. r-haw Motor Co. aut..
II i: M linn -.la i % and '^l-n-es^
. ) | J.?N>
,T |... 10S.00
Hap|> loos . l.HnK. t
A r, K.k-u*. Mill" s?n?pli."? .?_.W
|.il.eriv Motor S;ii.?s Co. ;tul? x,lP
Pl?-. and W'-rk . ^
1 \ Mutin 1 n in her ami -upp n-> i.^oi
I ,,^-ne Wi ll-, work on <tat- high
lo.?k?
w.i y
V i: I ni'\ V ?: lei . ^ oi k Oil sl.ti,
hitrhujiv , 1.V0T>
I' M M.ivin. ninf. repair
trartnr highway I'.O.OO
| Trii.?loll I'.rcv , -ilpplU- 4.45
II I S. -1 iT> >x>1 >i i i-iT oiipplit-o 1 Oft.rtTI
<. \V Tnnnr sal.iry ami >\
I ir> n 200. 7o
\ I". I*. 1 1? 'it r- . i ? I work .1.00
-lei i k i m* work 14.00
| I' I. < f??r _? .moo
j Tr 1 If --doH's 11:1 r;i.'r. ailto u !
? ' ?' M-'Koii/ .? work
' l y Filling Station. ?> :ii.|
-nppii.-s
! I; < ' |t?-un?*f ? -.up) ?l !????
K. r?h;iv\ MiTim nt i i*> A. I'.a -k ? 1 1 _r
<"*o.. -applies: 17?.0'2
Tlmvirt < <> . supplies O I L'2
Si.ttuhtrd Oi! ' " "iK ; 1 1 i < 1 :;n iTJtJ.ol
I lii-rfv Motor S;iifw ( 'o ,.|
.< ri< I i ? i;i i r ? .VvtlO
i n h iflii station. tras ? .1 p,. VJ 'to
I. .1 K.i nl ken1??*rrv. r*m ?i *\..:k SHOO
6 00
r.'j r>4
lfW?.8?
?J0.2S
r. > in H?- ton ro-|i| w i <rk
Fri i'iii'T" flrm-iTi <"?> -npp'.i
hi rod gn *r_'
Inurd- i . ,i r.i k'f all!" -it.';'.'
I'.nrii*. .iiiil IWirrctt. -irppll?-*
I I 'm1 i-h ;?c - ' n?r>' ?
i -? i '
- for
f. .r
.V> 10
31.1ft
flS.fiO
1 1 rio
1J1 oo
k ftn
1."M.23
'JOP 7"
^ < 1 ' r u i --<<!??! I -ni ?? >i u -
.'.hi: .
1'. A ItoW?ii. ro.nl u.^rk
Standard '>i! < N> tra* a n< I
? HfK' Itf ? . ^upplio-. for ?*;i i
* 't tr Filling Sfn t ion '_r>t ? a ? I 4. lO
CunMrn Kurntfnrr- i >.? !,.
for hired iTh i? 1111 0
I'oiinty < *1m I ri>*- Paid ("i?\T
W FltHori mad ^rk "j." 10
T nsrra m-Tnio?<l?"' I ' ?> nwW*- 4.V> 0f>
The Tr-ias f,, . g?? ,i.d i ' - 101.10
ApfKriR Ma#*hin?*r\ ?V. Swpj?iv i .
r???d maohmi' IdO.llO
J I). (Jfpffory. salarr and ?'Xj?-n-^>n
07 1.1
\V. M. Kiokr-*. Aalar> as constable
UIHl PXfttU&e* v . 51, TO I
K. 'K, MuDtty wrn for gang ? iil-00
W M. Kelly, salary for magis
trate |SMO-j
J. It. Munn; Mit| 'plies fur gang 1-1. .'17 |
lluggllt* A llUjftCiliM idlOp VNCH'k 7.10
S. 8. Clyburn, salary for loagifc*
lra!?- oU.OO
i ?u?nl Road Sujiply Co.. supplies 104.00
Western Wheel S<-r<HM*r Co. u lit el
crs. etc., JJllt.IM)
Carolina Nash Motor Git;, parts LMU..1
H. K, Si arrow,. pauper fund .. *10.00
r. ii Arrant* p.mp?*r fuiid <ifa?
sir> |06.Qi
It. K. Si?AUItOW. ,
Clerk Board pf (Vnjnty Commissioners,
Wateree Mill News.
Til? semi-monthly meeting of Hoard
of Aldermen for Wateree Village was
held In the mill office April Rh.
The addreMH of welcome to the new
board was made by AiUderinan Ander
son. who explained In detail the work
and -progress the aldermen have made,
in the mom Is and welfare of the vil
lage*.
Numerous complaints have reached ,
the Board of Aldermen regarding auto;
Mpeedii)X and a strict adherence to the!
law will he required of all "Joy riders/' I
So Autoista watch your setrp!
The ha thing question was tak?n up
in detail. Not only will the Sunday
bathing law 1k> strictly enfomvl but
Withers will have to wear bathlug
sulfa whlcli cover tihe body. This will
relieve the eiuba rrufc>ment caused h.v j
Indiscreet persons who were much like (
Oiinga Din:
"And the costume that he wore
Was nothing much before
With rather less than 'alf o' that |
bc'ind,'' * j
The first practice of tin* Wateree.
baseball team took place Monday
evening on the Wateree field with a |
wealtih of material on hand. Last |
year's team Is practically intact with)
some new comers who will make the
old timers hustle to hold their posH
lion. Some of the high school stars '
were ??n hand also and have shown,
their intention to try for the team.'
We want to give Wateree and Camden .
fhe fastest base-ball possible so any- j
body who Mbows ability will be given
a trial on the tea fan ami the bc<t man j
will get the -position, (tallies will be
hooked with the fastest l?*ain.H >*-vail- I
able and we are locking to the funs of j
Camden for their support. Among the
players out were Villipigue. Watklns. I
Riclwirds, Cobb, Ruck Smith. Baker. j
Dorlty jnvd I>ellruhr of last year's teem !
Bmwn and T.Ioyd of the second nine, j
who are strong candidates thi* year.)
Wail-s and Hay of the high-school and j
Mr.( llallett. who also will make a bid |
for' the team. With th;s galaxy of
nfii-ferial. the fans may be sure of
good baseball. After the practice. Mol
lis Cobb was H?t?led eaptain and Mr.
TTiillett and Nettles Lindsay wore as-'
signed to handle the managerial rein*.
A committee from the Board of
Aldermen has been appointed to ad
vise. and sliai>e the policy of the fi-nan
eial end so the organization i?* complete
Tlws committee consists of I.. P. Ander
son. -I. E. Robinson ami A. C. Redick.
Flans are under way for a big May
A WONDERFUL
NEW OFFER
IF YOU LIVE IT PROTECTS YOUR OLD AgT
~ $10,000 IF YOU DIE
$20,000 IF DEATH RESULTS FROM ACCIDENT
$100 a Month for life
to Yourself
IF TOTALLY ANI) PERMANENTLY DISABLED
by accident or disease, beginning on first day of month
after receipt of proof of such disability.
Besides ,
iif you become totally disabled and such disability con
tinues for three months it will be presumed to be per
manent until recovery.
NO PREMIUMS TO BE PAID
. "7 ~ ... <and ?
THE FACE OF POLICY ($10,000) AT DEATH
in addition to disability payments
or
DOUBLE THE FACE OF THE POLICY ($20,000)
IF DEATH RESULTS FROM ACCIDENT
THIS POLICY OF INSURANCE PROTECTS you
WHETHER YOU LIVE, DIE, OR are TOTALLY AND
PERMANENTLY DISABLED by disease or accident. IT
TAKES THE WORRY OUT OF LIFE.
Limited to Class A Risks Only In amounts up t,o $25,000.
ISSUED BY THE
New' York Life Insurance Company
For full provisions see policy contract.
L. C. Sh&w, Agt., Camden. S. C.
7
inauguration ai Wateree April .'lOt'h.
A Ma^v-pole dance by t ho girts ami also
:i Spring paseant called 'The Awaken
ing <*f tln? Flowers" under tlie supervi
sion "f Mi<s Helen Phelps. Ficfld
-ports. ra<-<s aiul a base-ball game
between Wateree and some strong team
is iwluded in the program. The fea
l inr?* of the day will be the Baby
Parade. The lx?st looking baby in
j the hesi decorated carriage will be
triven a suitable prize. P.ahies be
I ween xi\ months ami throe ,ve?rs art
eligible. l-'irst unci second prizes will
be awarded in all the events of tit
afternoon.
V
This program will be handled under
the supervision of the Hoard of Aider
men and committees have alreadj
been appointed. TIjo pviw coramiU(!
<<?nsis|s_ of Rev. Furcron, John Sbii
and Tom Thame?, while the rofred
ments will be handled by Ben Gird
ner, II. O. Christmas ami Cleve 'Darin
NEW GOODS
%
AT PRE-WAR PRICES
Our goods were bought after cotton went down and are being sold at a reasonable
profit. It is this that brings customers thirty miles to
D.r SNYDER'S STORE
*
Dress Shirts as low as 65c
Good work shirts 85c up
Good work pants $1.75 to $2.
Ladies Hose 10c to $2.50
Apron Ginghams 10c
Dress ginghams very reason
able
Good Bargains in Dresses, Suits
and Waists.
Shipment of Shoos Opened up
at Attractive Prices.
<*
I n ion Suits, good grade, 85c
\
Silk Dresses from $9.50 up
Suits from $5 to $35.
Coats $9 and up
Good Unbleached Homespun
on Saturday for 5c per yard
Limited amount to each custo
mer.
Overalls as low as 75c
Roys caps, 50c
Also we specialize on
SKIRTS AND MIDDY SUITS
which are manufactured in om'
own factory.
Skirts worth $.'> Celling at $1.50
Skirts worth $5 selling at $2.25
Skirts worth $7.50 selling: at $3
White serge middy suits worth
$12 now at $5.50 *
Middy suits all colors as low as
$3.00
Middies as low as $1.25
U 0 have many other ~ which wc haven't space to enumerate, but if you will
favor us with a call we w,l| be pleased to show them to you, and you will find the?
as good a> the best and ,.t prices lower than heretofore quoted you
right >0U are tr<>ated n?ht "" y?ur friomls: ?'lfl 'f not tell us and we will make it
D. SNYDER'S STORE
CORNER BROAD & DeKALB STREETS, CAMDEN S ^