The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 10, 1922, Image 2

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KM Tf? Have ihrtji Bo?|M? ta4 which ti ?s* ft* over, thirty years, ha? borne the signature ?f tutu btxii Tuutde tiadtf his pcf* supervision Hk* its infancy. Allow no om to deceive you in this, tioas and " Jost-as-good " are but ?nts that trifle with and endanger the health of _ and Children ? Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with u remedy that you would use for yourself. What Is CASTOR I A Castoria la a b armies# substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric* Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance* Its ? a ge is its guarantee. For mors than thirty years it has been in ccn&tant use for the relief of Constipation* Flatulency, Wind Coik and Piarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids thft.asaiiailfttion of Food; giving heaKhy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort ? The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ?Bcara the Signature of In Use for" Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought <*?<? .? . ' /?' '??? M ? '' ' 1 FLORIDA NO LONGKK MECCA Many Returning "No'lh" In Mid Wlnlrr j With l/w M<mh7. I N i'., January ; y ox 1*1;* | l&a't !;.i? wi-v.-r j?aia?.h*c of 'working: t?/*iri-4^ am! weary wii- I !ie<, MvHt f hfni-lli|^ s 'U(h ' ftt(? iu(.ix l.^ have their :tii? | 'oni'^ilci a i uHuxV' b'*a<lliig *ij*< k north. | iXi^ttairiug mofv ratottfin'OK/IIcft In F"k>ri?la i ? h an iv> {?!'?. ft^ordlnK to u1>o I ' V'frav( I thf- roa?l from Jacksonville awl ; who h tvr seen rwxI nutotoOhllcw fidl j tbf-r*- for a *oj?r. Tho- house oa wheel#* whieli i ?^>k many tourtMla to Floriila, ? which took away part of tl?e rich win ter hurvyst of railway companies, and which ptu lu&ny hotel proj>ru'tora ami roprh-ior* of rooming hotwea out of i jc*> ?li?l in* provide all tho tourists ? bo went there t<> make their expense#, with employment Au'i many of thero arc r<?turii}i?,' for tin* first time in mid winter Every day tliey jm*-? through. some Vm teut 'vitv, tvioic iu house eaffe, sorjte r in dilapidated Fords, and wkue walk Iticr with spparently no po*>?es*loi** ex ['?"??vi Ih'ir api?r?*l. And they j?a?4? ns r?njtila'rty a- rti?*ir more fortuirote eou j temj nrnrif# who ride tin1 limited* from | Jacksonville and Atlanta. lteading as If by hul.it through the North Carolina | distributing center of the south' Some Ht<^> for a brief revt, others for ittowMlf r?v*tr? ?* to wif* hpm* fpr money. wWte ?(H ?<l*? <hWn of# Ibrowsh tfc#? fK?l fcf IUM-. Hot whether tbvj *'?' and es<Ut?? rfrtUaf ??r rwivo ' ?i with a *or< U* 1 Mb* Inwlrr. th? QUJufko U itivtrisbljr, Whw jrou ct4osr buddies M Ihc mnrmtt "B#<* wo'tb f* T*t? *? tar V it Ci A III* otfeer nt|tK TVj *m mx h?<^ or I??e Tbey w?rr mixiuw U 4, brdttn^ra, and Hair ft Hher traveling t? Nil fJ?r? and *o worb out a ft** drl*. lag all ut^bt 1m wt? eowpelled to Mop at Uk* hotel. owm<I | bow, I g*r*$r ??t4 Cadillac* lu FhHadfl|#iia Kwy fa Ik f??r tbe paat low, the/ *r?lt to Florida in te^fccatw*- and r< OMlu*d until April dotaf intmn^ bile repair work for tt* great locreaaed automobile biMtoHs tln-re during the tourist *ea?on at kmer rates than g-trag** were charging. returnj g home last April with fl.Ott) to the tfOod j Tliey lived weliat-d Irvdn't whi mi <wr ; in ftrtr wlnfm. v This y<ar. driving and day [they wtllr<ttci>Irbftadelphi* in the dead of wilder If the kawi In their I'ord does not break a ??wtwling rod iVjr parted with their Hayne? In JMtuKHfrjte tor #2TA) at the name lime a 1619 model lluick in good running condition wra? iselliog for lyul a well worn OverJgttd ftiough atift In running wsidltfon for $7 Tbe bidding Usually t>egan with from $2 to $8. arid ninny earn tliey ww *<#d for I?s*s than $100. (W. II. Krye. a New Yorker. and itlM ? returnmc tourist, oorroberoted the story of the PbiladoljtolaD* without knowing the fctory rbey had told. Mr. Krye ?ald he ??w many tourists sell lug their curs for rail road fare tiack and for less, many of them baring railroad fare ar?dv aeemlng to prefer walking hack nnd saving the money, baying food along die way. Not all the travelers were hone*t Bona of toll or wealth tliey si id. Tfie Philadelphia ns wnw one tall long ringing pedestrian wtrile they were rotondOK to their irtmoded ear with a heavy can o? gasoline which had forced them to s*4<"g> by the road. The ixfieirtrian \vn* irolnjj "bade fio*Th." or so he said with Mull a deep rumlding and longing it almost made them home sick. "Well. I wo'nkln't walk. Bu'Vdie, if I were you." mid the e'der of tbe two br other h. "I would Ktop somewhere along the road atvl get a Job. There'* lota of work.,v j "1 don't want any~Juh," tbe lanky | individual affirmed. IILs once white I uder?hlr? wax rather *?pot*ed a'Vl rolled thongfc *? if h < ba I pan ? *ork d. "An | I *ntPt U to *at an I nv?; e**l? t* ?j And 1*41 w4* llj rfce mnoejr I ?*?'. I'll it'P vkcrv and chi0lN erap ?*??! I'M tnop op. Ioa." ' Til* u4e+ wu ?? *? i orotund. rud fuit <rf woridi"* a# ? (ftaiMer ?1v< ctn dwow 52 pn?M ? IllWMi! CTOWtmc Mt. I? VIM* l?id. On the Trip dmn ?b?o there ?N? litHiljr (If rump in the HiJtW"* j u;? ftixHker l<*;g di?t?ntf I* j ddtf^R. Tb?t night fu v*mp <h*/r | pTc bhn SO f?iU to get aupper at a (.tfc, IjjIW dwfog the night thej Xrangur |X tip a* if to their ? MoU\(.s. loT t*y back down ag*t*f. ' Wbllr h* ?a? at iajp^er they ? had put .their ?owey In their ihot*. . |u South Otcollr* t bey stuped at ? fannbomv ami to Mw?w a j 1>ui4h>< to get m*me mater with. , A j ?v?oan >~Wco]iii)K in tbe yard Informed . j lh<tA i"bf?rtljr ^ didn't give water to holier Tln-jr wm Id overall* and dl'J look a<? If they mWit be hot* ?*C Their engine wh? J!Ot *nd t'hojr ha I lo have f winter, w thcT jseut to another Uouso n tcxr fcmxlrcd yatftfc' f wrthw -a?4 ux4 a very hoMKtatffi* wottjiil m\h* k*%? them the water, Incidentally rhi> wo- , tean l?u?f*-tK-l t> Hie In Njtf'&A'aV oHna. '' S? <? The othci iroman wa^'niHl ?w*e;4ng in the yard, ' fiee lady, f\ they *n id, we are not boinj*. We have ah automo MU'^I Anil drove oa while she Wftcheri . ;b?t& in bewilderment. V ' & .They.'a* well as other travelers tra- 1 velbtg through the state and who hare traveled rbl> way Itefore are well pleased in the adnvteement of road IxupruvenMHits, and partieiHarly in the sujperiority of North Carolina roads to . those over wLHi they had traveled further xouth. Hie rends are such, ' one automotdllst claimed to have tnr eled from ItaleUfh to (\4umbia In s*?ven hours, though Mr. Frye and th?* : I'hila&lpblans believed tbeir fellow travelers were nt reaching the l ...? ,r, ' W Aged Ind'an FafWK C'im Like, Mirn.. Feb. 7? <*a-li-. Nah-Oewn-Wonoe, also known as John Smith. a Chlpi>c*wa Indzan, reputed to W 137 years of age, *l!ed bcre today, j after a week's illness with pneumonia. Tiie "Old Indian." as he was general ly known among the white people, was active until six months ago. Before that time he had made it a practice to meet all trains entering the village and offer post cards for sale. He bad been married eight time*. He bad no chil dren and the only survivor is Tom Smith, au adopted son, with whom h ?? Ht?d. ? 0 . . - * Highest t? muNtw ft* |Ii?* llr*i term at t**i r m?Um: <2<*de WtUt?*? flit* Ti Kliklaud KWOd. tfnrdc 1* ? KraM Dkfc* ttrsi. llirif Hue xxorul. Urtde - ? IHKItt ftnit, W#IUy! Ti.ouiinun lecood Otad? S-Ktlbcriitv IkniJ.iiuhi SiMf l>ca? *eoxtl Hi.tiard 8hro^?hir<v flint. Un<ic 1 ? lia ro|J )k-U*UT AN. A5 ice Brvirii V -coud. Until* !*-e tUli. ttradr MWM* ttlmyh He flntfJ HeuUh l?ur?;i KUn Alexander chlfd ?-,? Gr*dv tt~E<ia livykiu first, Kaaiol l^yUu LUlph McfilU third I Cr*de 7 ? 4<-*a Aaron Ann lliwakw ? t>?t * ?'? a ?Mvv fW I ' T." "" ,.1^, ,r . . j . Orade fc- ItulU AJf\fc(<dvf ttrat, Kd ward As r<?n *hoik1 Grade i>? Jennie Timber* rtrsk. K? *na Boyklii ?*? ? -i.-1 ? STAPI.K COTTON SKK1). Mr. Farmer.: Calling to| . ?r <adt'ert1?*uieit( in thi> issue offer* ?luis kuktAe '?'< ^Ityaj Heed* we want i%? My in"- - thinking of p!uut;*ig 8to ]?;.? : *.? believe tviir Mjc-d a* |>ur?s i Ai.Ai\ ii** 1 <n_S?k__ _ " ? ' r - ['?nntrd pp!y 5la ,, 1 v.. ti,. not gin for oth i?. i 3 >v oar w?1 aud arej j aud giu >V? kri'.iw not bow runny bales JOfj *hor* v?H ton wiujj held by farmers In Kersjiaw Connfy; i?at if as many tis G.Urfj ,i a5e- afm all of it was {rood sta* it. 1 < ;woq|d bring (be owner ; i^i'.i -.<>?. oil , the Camd'en market J j. i n.V'Mp*j more money than the ?h??ri cot ion n lli bring. Why not plant cotton that Wll1 n>aC?f you most money liiT nere? Workman A- Mackey. Cam- 1 den. S C.- fldv. 7 CITATION ~ Tiie iStJtH; of -South Carolina r^ui ty or^K<'i?ltn'T f Py W. L. McDowell. KrMjnlro Prolate .L ? ' M Win.it.-uN lie v. W. II F u rerun made <*uit To me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate of find ef feets of J. Z. Young. These are therefore to cite and ad-j monlsh all aud singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Z. Young deceased, that they be and appear t*v fore '?c. in the Court Of Probate, to l>e held at Cankien, S. <L\, on February 21st next after publication thereof, at] 11 o'clock la the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hare, why the said Administration should not be granted Given noder my Hand, this 7th day J of February A. D. 1922. vr. l. Mcdowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw County. Published on the 10th and I7tli days of February 1922,^ In the Carodeu Chronicle and posted at the -Couri House door for the time prescribed t>y law. - LEGAL ADVERTISING : .V ? ???-"? . . <' ?' ' " V- .rr-rr-- ? Sottas an DmoauiT" I A awcoifeis of ?U ihr Ikwiwuiii Ward lloU o t the CHy of OubH ? i lading all the OMk^uUi* vf tbe m*j * crfattt. U hereto oiled to u**( la the 4n<r* llou*e in Ctmdeu u%i& uVlock |?. w., goo Mouday. F?twu*rj iJttb.UC*. to coc*4iWr and m*k* ?** ^ lunge* In lb e rule* of the iMttOcmtif Clute as amy be foaai ntcemary w* ?CWMWI of tbe snatlm. of wiffiiy to i or fr<?? ~ oibt r cause. In ordw that the ?p. projcblng primary #?my be prop?i? tttripolifc ? ;"c :? ?*.?? ? .;?; . . j,ai|, ^ i 11 ' . i <t 1 tUiivwl ??? liem**""? ucmht will bo welcomed At this taemt i?g Lai hkns t. WUmT^ Chairman Municipal Executive Com " mlttee. Democratic Club*. C*md?. v a. O. . j rtbruary i?22. > TO CONFEDERATE VETERA*^ Owing to th'e inclemency of the w<% llU-r u? melius of Couftd- rate Tm ^ imuiih nan held on Saturday l**. Jt*. nay 'JSib, and ail Confederate Yet*, an* of XeoJbaw Cou^iy ami all isem Ujm of Osmp> Richard KtrkUm) ?19 ut-^u J to meet at th* t\>an ruary l#th. ltfcE*. at II o'clock A, 1L, at which time It la hoped (bat gog| weather wlH prcsrall and all unrobed ii: vvi.J, be present,., <b'iv . ? j ?j j fly order of the Kmliaw C<xatk rilYmor Hoard;* ~ W F Kl\<SBLU Clulrotaa V, I iivlxnvKLU I'robate Jwlg*; ;--? OyfVaf iba llaatd* - - ??- ? LOST CERTIFICATE Notice la heret>y given that Certlfl (flU> No. 50, Series No. 11 of the E* terprise IJuilding a?d Ix>au Associstios Ja#urd to Ellaa Reid January 1. 1914, has boeu. last. and cannot be foaad,, that said certificate has not been tim forred or assigned ; . that appUcatim will be m*#e on March 18th. 19*22, (? tlie said Association for a duplicate sf said Certificate. FRED lilil 1 1 Administrator Estate Elixa ReUi - Camden. $, GU F<*>. S, )1&> _ _ FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby given that om month from this date on Monday. F?b ! ruary 20tb, 1922, I will make to tft* Probiite Court of Kershaw County a# final return as Administrator of t* 'J estate of Geo. W. Gay. deceased, aal on the same date 1 will apply to t ft* said Court for a final discharge a? said A del n 1st ra tor. W. N. GAY, Ad miii iterator, j C^omdeu. 8. O., Jan* 17, 1022. , EXECi TOR'H NOTK K Ail parties Indebted to the cstali of Mit?s .EHaa Munn, deceased, are hereby notified to make fayraeat ? the undersigned, and all parties, t any, having claims against the ?M estate will present them duly attests! within the time prescribed by law. E. F. MUNN. Execator. Camdes. a C., Jan. 17th, 1922. Are you ready to place your order for that printed matter ? Stationery and Supplies'- for 1922? If so, we are well equipped to handle your order. We have on hand a complete assortment of high grade papers and envelopes suitable for any purpose. Send us yoixt order, now. We can handle it promptly and our prices are consistent with good workmanship and good materials. '? ^ ... The Camden Chronicle - ? -<r- l|HE