The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 29, 1921, Image 8

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ONE UUDi ONE WOUNDED <tue*r Tale of Crime CMmittMl In Cbe?terflfM County. ??T""' ' The Monroe RlnqulNr of Thursday naj?: <,'uhm>ij hiuidrrburk. <?Olor?d, WO# owrdcred and l)i? fiQpbew. Hollif Fnnderburk, dexperntoly wounded, in BUY AT HOMK ily 0, P, M?'l >anli?l. Why should you Huy At Home? Why should I Buy At Home ? HMUi si: or our mnnlcliuiHiy. ( h iu<1oii Is very fort una t?> in hav ing ttt the hoi (| of Its iiiiiii id |>ii lily men who are anxious ,tu he govern ed by the wishes and will of its j>eo pie, anxiou* to soo our city progress as 11 should. These men, while working for the betterment of our city must exor cist* duo care over the finances, and therefore, have to act on all mat ters i u a conservative manner. They must not speud more money than will he received In the treasury without authority from the people* In ./act, they 'must work In strict accord with the j>ooplo at all times. In other words, the j>eople run the city ? the officials merely toeing an thorlzed to ael on various matters and devise plans for Improvements. In making these plans they have to figure and base their estimates on how niueh money will he available for ea<h and every particular pur l>ose. Then, you say : What lots the run ning of our municipality cot to do with Huylng At Home? Here Is the answer: Kvery dollar we spend n.wny from home delays t?ii r city of ficials in their plans, for a certain, per cent of money spent at home is in rclurh paid over to the city in taxes, and then we wonder why they don't K?'t busy and do things. If we'll Just stop and think the situation over and' resolve to do all our huyim; at home ?>ur City of ficials. will find it an easy task to carry out their plans, and at the same time we have more right .to wonder why they don't ?ot busy and do things. "They" will ?ct busy whenever "We" furnish rhem with the "Where with all" to do it with. ' The above situation tan only be remedied when you and 1 realize the value of Iluying At Home. Not. only liny At Home, but Sell At Home. ?H probability fatally. yesterday tooru juig about 9 o'clock. The story of tb? murder U that (inn. son Kundetburk, Hellas Punderburk aud I.aney Funder burk were plowing in a field on Mr. I. Thomas Fuuderburk'a farm uear the hIii to line, aiul In Chesterfield county, H. and two atrnoge* negroe* were ?COn In the woods at the edge of the field. The two strangers, after loiter lug for some time In the woods, wont to whore (he three men were plowing ami *mtv<l Unit they were fugitive# from Juki !?:??, that they had boon run Qlng a blockade ft 111 ami officers hail chased theui mid that one of them had *hot an officer and had probably kill ed III in. Tile strangers complained of Ih'Iiik cold and hungry and a brush heap was fired by which they wanned ?Hid Otie <>f the strangers asked Laiie.v t'undcrburk to got thorn something to cat and offeted to plow while Laney went for food. I,aney says 'that when be whs at his house he hi^ird a sh</t in : the field he had left later from the' vaino place a fussilade of shots and lit- run to the field he bad left and fouiid Hanson lying by a .stump, dead. * and Hollas lying near (Sanson, do a- , peratoly wounded. Now Hellas takes up the story. He says that one of the strangers shot at a stump and bit it and told him and (Sanson to go to j the stump and see where the bullet Went. They went to (lie stump and , (\ver?? kneeling down by It, one of them . j using a pocket knife to traco tbo bul- ? let and while they Were at that the ' two strangers pulled out their pis- j tols iind opened fire With the result above staled. It Is believed that the, motive for murder i* revenge. Sev eral weeks auo (Sanson Fundcrburk i and Will Kegars, He arrested (Jan- ' 1 cunistnnees of that homicide being as! follows: Constable Rogers of I'ugelaud bad a warrant for (Sanson Fundcrburk and Will Segears. lie arrested (Jan son and after the arrest had been' nmde started with him to Chesterfield' 'courthouse,; the officer and his prisoner riding in an automobile. On their way to Chosterfeld, Will Segars was found and the officer got out of the ' tear and ^started to rcajd a warrant to' ISegars and before the reading of the warrant was finished Segars attack-; od the officer with a knife cutting his! I ? / ' ? ' . \ BASE BALL i CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL HARTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 5:00 P. M., Friday, April . 29th Fair Grounds Base Ball Park Admission - - 20 and 35 Cents Columbia High will be here May 6th clothing Hud w?? getting the better of blot when Gatu?on jerked a pistol from the officer* hip pocket and nbot Will, killing him instantly. Gansou wan re* leaned on u five hundred dollar bond for bin appearance at court, it iai thought that the ones who did the murder and serious injury yesterday are friends of Will Sogars. Sheriff Fowler of thla county and Sheriff llood, of t'hosterflcld county antl Sheriff Hunter, of Lancaster county, went to the scene of the shooting and UM tO K?'t on trial of the murderers wlip. escaped, \but were not successful. ! SHORT NEWS STOKIK8. Items of Interest gathered from .Many Wares. ? ? i ?*>. m r " " A report frojn Washington says the new comptroller of the currency Is to shorten and simplify >ne statements re quired of national and member banks. The reparations eom mission has de manded that the German gold reserves be transferred to the banks within the occupied zones. * The Germans are slow about accecdlng to this demand, j Senator Underwood of Alabama, has invited President Harding to deliver j an uddress in Birmingham, Ala., on May 21, and Senator Harris, of Geor gia, lias asked f<?r an address in At lanta on May 21. The Farmers Loose Leaf Warehouse at (iallatin,* Texas, was destroyed by firo Thursday together with 200,000 pounds of tobacco, worth about 000. The Salvation Army has reported t? Governor Thos. I1!. Kilby' that 2f>,oo0 people are on tlio verge of starvation in the cojil regions of Northern Ala bama and that the army cannot -pro ceed any further without help. Although it was Opposed by a strong German-language element, the Nebras ka American I<eglou has obtained the passage of a bill in the General As sembly making English the official lan guage of that state. ?The new law pro hibits t ho teaching Ao'f ?ny foreign lau guage i? fommon school branches and forbids discrimination against the use >f English in any meeting, All industry and travel in the state of Oklahoma were .stopped for a min ute at eleven o'clock on the morning of April 2K during which Oklaboman* -vlth, bowed heud repeated a creed of 'oyalty to the American flag. The Ceremony was a part of Americanism programs in 225 cities arranged under the auspices of the America u Legion. Wants-For Sale i ? ~ ? TAKEN UP ? One -black horse mule, looks to he about- fifteen yertrs of age. Taken up last Sunday. Owner ??an have same hy paying for keep anil pa.viin: for this advertisement. A. I.. Wat kins. West v illo. S. (;. i FOR SALK ? Number One i'enviue | Hay. $.'?<> |h* r ton. I<. YV. lioykln, j liovkin, s. (1?. ^ ?* 3. It \V A NT KI> ? T< > buy young eat tie. Ap plv to Ilfiirv Savage, Cnmden, S. C. 1 1 so p ' w ? ? KODAKEB0 ? Corwci developing meant* better picture*. Send yeur Umiak til bui to uj and get the brat. Columbia studio, 1423 Main street, Columbia, S. C. Write for price list. _ 4M *A liOCAl MANAGER WANTEI*? Fn usual Opportunity for Right Man A lar^e brokenly** firm doing H sye I <*es?ful business with well-rated con cerus throughout the country, wants a OQpftble mail at once to devjop and , handle their !????}& 1 business. The dp-v IHutunlt.v In an unufcual one Iiocuumo of possibilities offered for aubstnn t In I earnings in a highly respectable business which will "teadily increase ns it heroines more firmly establish ert locally. The position Ksiuires a | mail possessing executive and sales ability with business experience and having commercial banking conilec llons, although no investment is necessary. lie may devote only a I portion of Ills time to the business at I first if desired though we prefer a man who Is able and wiling to give the business his entire time and lK??t ef fort*. The local branch should pay from $2,500 to $10,000 the first year according to population and the [ ability of the manager as the com modity which we handle Is a staple, always In demand, and which our i large ?buying facilities permit us to soli at less than average market I "prices. Owing to the demand, we I must fill this position at once. Send your application to Guarantee Coal Mining Co.,1382 (3omo Bldg., Chicago 111., but. do not write unless you, can satisfy us as to honesty, reputation and hu&inesH ability. ltpd. FOR SALE? ^Potato Plants. Porto ltlco Nancy Hall, Early Triumph. Sweet potato plants $L50 pt?r 1,000, Creator Baltimore tomato plants $1.60 iH?r 1,000. Large orders prompt shipment. Dorrls Plant Co.. Val* dosta <3a. 3-4-5- pd. FOR SALK ? Peanut Seed, carefully selected, shelled and graded, fresh at planting time/ Let us ls?ok your order now, but do not plant until -May or .Tune for best results. We o.ul furnish White Spanish or Run ner seed in any quantity at reason able (pricc ; also i>oanut planters and weedcrs ; and full information about growing. SEA ISLAND COTTON OIL (TO.. Charleston, S. C, 52tf. FOR RENT ? Two connecting offices, for renT\ovur The Meus Shop. Ap ply J. H.Njfurns, Camden. S. (3. l-2-3tf. Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators? Save trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. LOANS ? on improved real estate, easy tornis. E. C. vonTreseknw, Camden. S. C 45 | CONTRACTORS AND, BUILDERS? ! Estimates on wood and brick work. i In., and out of town service. Good work and lowest prices. Furnishes plans and jjpecillcations on all work. Benson Carlos and Robert Holley, Camden, S. C. 44-51 pd AGENT WANTED ? For Worthmor* Hair Proparation. See or call on Madam K. E. Beltou, 1713 Gordon Street. Caindeu, S. C. 20t? FOR SALE ? Desirable building lot 1)0 X 220, in best residential section. Attractive price for immediate Kile. L. A. McDowell, Agent, Camden, S. C COME SEE YOUR STATE! G6ARG SOUTH ! CAROLINA HISTORY Winthrop College # 2- Oclock?>Moy0 Rock Hill. SX. (Admission XL 50 1 102!' More Than 1,000 Young Women in 13 Acts. Large Orchestra and Chorus. Grand Stand Seating 3,000 Spectators. Tickets $1.50. Performance May 6th, at 2 P. M. For Reservations, write Pageant, Winthrop College FOR SALE? < ?ood four-room house in colored section of the city. Water, electric lights and sewerage. Price reasnable. Apply to L. A. McDowell, I Agent, Cainden. S. C. 2-3. , For Judge of County Court. i 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Judge of the County Court of Kershaw County in .the election to bo held 011 May 10th, 1021. ! SAMl'ICL X. NICHOLSON. Camden, S. C.. April 2.1, 1021. NOTICE OF ELECTION State <-f South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Notice is hereby given that in pur jsuainv ?>f a? Act of tin* legislature, ! approved March T. 1921. an. election {will be held in Kershaw County, on I the second Tuesday in May, next. 1 1021. the same being May loth. 1021, at which election there shall be sub mitted to the qualified electors of Ker- 1 Ishaw County flu question of establish- 1 . ing a County Court for Kershaw j County, in the following form:] i "Shall a County Court be established for the County of Kershaw?" find upon this question the electors shall jvote "Yes" or "No." This election shall be held under the laws govern ing General Elections, at nil the regu lar iM>lling precincts ?in Kershaw 'County, and the polls shall be opened at su?-b voting places, at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and close nt 4 o'clock i the afternoon of the day of election ; That at the time of holding sail election there shall be elected a prwfc ing Judge of said Court, who shall k learned iu the law and a resident 4 the County ofj Kershaw. ? This Notice is required under tit; Act, above cited, and is authorized fej the Board of County Commissions of Korshaw, County in ineeting be) this lfith day of April, 1921. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION i Kits OF KRRSflAW COUNTY. 5 I Attests ^ , B. E. Sparrow, Clerk Board Co. Com. SHERIFF'S SALE Slatv of Hotith Carolina County? of Kershaw. ruder and by authority of powtf vested in me as sheriff of Ker&btt. County, state aforesaid. I havcschd. and confiscated under Section No. If criminal code of South Carolina, on mule and buggy seized from G. Or riaile and Tom Garrison. Any dih| held by any person, firm or corporate should be filed with me immediate otherwise I will sell same nt pubk auction within the legal hours of .fljltj May 2nd, 1921. befng the^/irst Mondaj, in front of the Court House, in ftf City .of Gomdoh, S. C. a. c. wRi/Sii. Sheriff K,C.~ HAIL INSURANCE From now on, hail storms will be frequent; already, some places have suffered. Just a few minutes of hail will so destroy your growing crops that your investment and labor will be wiped out. Almost every year some section is so devastated that it is necessary to send out side aid to the sufferers. You can prevent some disasters, but you have absolutely no control over hail; you can neither prevent it nor lessen its damage. The one safeguard is insurance. We have written this class of insurance for the past several years for The Home Insurance Company of New York. They have in every instance paid their losses cheerfully and to the entire satisfaction of the assured. The rates are very reasonable. - EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE THE WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1871 R. M. KENNEDY, Jr., President Telephone 52 , J. K. SHANNON, Manager i