The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 17, 1922, Image 8
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fttiorl NV** Stark* Gattwred Fnto
All 8m
All ot the *tre*m* of Middle Georgia
w*r?* in the f*oo?l ?*?*?? Tu*ad?y a? the
r*wult of h?-a*y rain*. The Omuls**
;?t Macon HU4 two ft* t above lh? flood
*tar?, atandln* at VJ0.7 feet abore ***??*!
low water.
Si:iilatlc? arc Vtrfnf quoted , to abow
U'at the L'riitwl Btatea hm loat more
ptofAe by death from automobile a?*l
#f*otv rtTrrtny the pa*t ?<K>ll#a|l mouth*
than It had soldier* kilb-d to. (lie
World war.
J. (iorrion of I ' ii :??!> ; l>r. l\.
1). McCateheon, of lliihopvilbv and
A. KuHlrun, of I.ut: ?-n*. #<?pa
clMta) IrfMtool of the Sooth Carolina
WoUendtf.
K?-nnt??r (leorfce W. Wl^hiimv, of.
Saluda. hua ttntibMiimi himself aw n
? ?anUldufi for the ottJoe o f i-ommi>juon*
?*r of ?jj(ft<*itttttr?> In the prlinar^-s thj*
4?urau4r.
The new irity voutircJl of <?uf tiu-y,
tho an-iober* of which tak<? office ivest
?week, propose to ^nt ?-tiUrJe^ of nil
< ity . offl'vr*. Mayor -*?!??? ?< K. A Joties
hn? requested that bis salary l?e <sjt
#100 a year,
Mr?. Sidney Sharp 1* the ehamplort
Jarmer In Oklahoma. r specialising n
produtvr Of ou t?, she having yielded
f fo:o licr farm land* seventy btitfielf*
V_> the acre.
W 1> Matte. of Darlington, aged 71
?liot a :v1 fatally wounded .! K BnlloyJ.
aged f{5, also of Darlington, Mootfay
afternoon Inst. Mr Motto lined a sbdt
gnn and two shots wore tired, both
taking effect In the abdomen. It up
poura that Jl'tfti1 reeontly pun-based
from Ha iky- a rombl nation store and
gasoline tilling Ktatloii. arwl It was at j
ibiw pla<?- that tho t<"*>k plao
Arvordii'u' to Motfe BalVy had ml*
represented the ilitoUlit <>f JaiMnvs-.
fcfin t he lmd N-? ri doing- on his stand.
It Is at *<? ela luted thai Bailey >1 < I ga*
?t d fiir??r?* b?dow e?r<t In order' to draw
.a big t rii-lt' Mot w. after buying t
tnislneyn, w a s disappointed l^cflUM' his
lsad< jwv not wr> good as Bailey ??laitu
i d It w-ould be. Motto alHf? clalnx-d
tti.'it in- lui* had trouldo with Ilalley
r\r-,- >irni? the tra?b- Was :nad?*. Mott?*
sumnii?.R?>d liuilej into the store suv
j?o?M-<lly to answer a telephone call. As
w?on ii s J la I ley stej)^^! (nsid<* the door^
lMott<- Ls s/iid to have looked the df?>r
and lmnie<|lat?*' y t??*gnn shoot In g. 1 ?
i?< not knotvn if any argument took
'?!?<??? iniiiK-llu t.-ly prf-vllng the nle^.t
ing.
Old Time Song Ser\:ee.
There will he an old tlnio song scr
vice girfu at Mt. Moriah Haptlst
CJliti r?*h en e<?rnf?r of Broad and York
ftrrct". Sunday. Mnreh l'.Mh. from 1
to Ti in t li<* ii fternoon. 'Original planta
tion ><on^'j. full of lif<- and animation,
tttmg In ?.!il liinr* 'Any by .Sister Jane
Wilson. i'-ail'T. .1 W Boyktn,
I'astor
The Story of
Our States
By JONATHAN BRACE
XVI 1 1.? LOUISIANA
Till- discov
ery <?
L o u i I n n;.
? I u t ? w liin k to
ill*' l?? ? ir>!tl 11 U
of llu- Six
: ti t li t e 11
iury, w h o i)
Utf apnmsil fXjotiriTM.
(If IMiumIu and I><- Soto kh i I e< 1 iif>
(ho -M 1 kn 1 mm i | ? J In HVKl! I y?i
Salle demanded thf? M isslssippl
and took j>os.s< j?.xi(>n of tin* ru
tin' valley in tin* name t?f Hie
\ ron- li k I n p , I.oui* XI\". Tn his
honor this region was uti n ) ?-? t
LouMnna. French colonies koom
?prnng tip. Including New or
leans, which waa f t i 'j r?? !??? 1 In
1 7 1 S.
A n ni't'rc.v: r ? -r ? ! iipter of
J-oulslana was the f? -riii:* t !? in of
tho Coirpany of the W.-t i>y
a lit anclal vdo :;ier n.mn >1 John
J. aw. This Co:-,; any . >t. r> - 1 j ? I >
was 10 exploit the II r? w v !rv v
and I. old ?-ut to h; o.Mj!., ? ors n-i
allurh.ff fret-rich quick k ? !,f rru'
In 17tki France i-ed?*d I . ?. j : 1 -
nn < :t st of the Mla<s*ipi i to
Fnxland, and, hy >e.*r> : tre..'?.
N ? ? a* OrJenriR and tho ui'-'i rn
t. rritnry wont to Spain. Sp:r!*Li
rulo piowd unondurahle t>? :i:*
Inha' -ttiints and tho re^ti ictio .?
over the n i\ ik''?'!.?n of the Mis
sl.ss.ppi lei I < > hostilities l>e
t*vern '.ho northern Ameri^nn
srttlonionts arid Spain This
situation, however. ?an hruu^ht
to ft p?* t' oful t. Tii, Inn' on hy
Spnln relinquishing her rl^h'#
to this territory to France and
tho puroh:i no Iri h> : )??> l'i,
tod States froni Fra n^e of ?' *
ontlro Louisiana territory
The southern p^rtiou ?.r ;i..n
acquisition was organised ^ th<
tcrrl'ory of Orleans and in I > 1 J
was admitted as tho ol*h:e.r/
Btat* of the Union, with an a mm
of 48,500 square mlloa. As tho
Louisiana coat-of-arma hnn a
pelican In Ita c?nter, the atat*
la oft*n called the Pelican State.
hr McOtv* N?w?p*y?r 9ra4i?*t*.)
NO LIVING THING ON ISUNO
Condition af Affair* W mM Nhw M
f?f#v# TM MtUwr Nature
Can Malm trrer*.
A fieak nt nature, pn-ting <?f mora
titan ordinary Interest, is a ftxxlf
*lzed udand lo Paget sound, wfclch la
apparently dying /com old ug*. It was
observed liuit hiimii>?r that e**ry fir
and cedar trea uO the Island *nl <1* ad
About the water'* e>lgc ap
peared withered a"'' ? thin vap<?r hung
aver the Island during the duy. Never
inhabited. mod atHtia \**l 4fl? in ? j
tent, the Island has for y rur'n been
noted for it* growth of wonderful
tree
Fir* three fe?-t in diameter *r**
so thickly aa to make travel through
tbetn impound*. h?hi? >< iur
and aider Itvuriitui), Ttie- owner
ship of the (fact ha* been in litiga
tion for year* and (he timber could
not be lagged.
Now there is not a living thing
on th?< island. NoJ a crow rent*
< u the dead tops, and a* btMlt pa*#.
hu vccaitlttnsl crnidi tell* of I he fall
ing of h great tree.
S. Ifiiilhtv who have visited the la
land In the Iftftt few mouth* believe
the land ha* aoured. The growth of
tree* and vegetation ha* been ao
rapid and dense as to exhaust the
huniua in the aoli. Another thVory
la that the poll rest a on a ro<k base
ghd the rootlet* of the plants have
come into contact with the brine of
I'ugct sound to auch an extent that
the itali haa burned out the plant
Itf*. ??
FRENCH FARMERS MADE GAINS
. ? ' %
Assertion That They Realized Largs
Financial Benefits From the
War Seems Reasonable.
A class of -Freud) society thai gained
large llnuneiul benefit* from tin- war
In the farmers. They have become of
late a great forte 1q, French politics,
thus far only defensively. In avoiding
taxation, but later they will surely
grow more sggresslve.
In the old day* many, If not moat, of
i hem uaed to rent the laud they tilled.
Hut now i ho tenant farmer has ? cased
to exist they have all recently bought
their farms. There were 'J.tX*.<XK)
American soldier* in France, and it Is
estimated that, on an average, they
spent a dollar a (lay aplet'c out of their
own i>ocketi! ; this makes $2,000,000
a day, and most of It went to the
French farmers, to say nothing of the
"-million* spent by our government to
supply rations to these very soldiers.
The difference between the city profi
teers and the farmers Is that the for
mer are few, while the latter represent
a very large vote, which has the- same
result* that It would have in any
other republic, vl/,f, those ! ej?rei-.?<t inK
rhe large vote are not taxed !
The needs of the French budget will
doubtless bring about a correction of
this xtat? of affairs, when the farmer
vote will have to pass from the de
femd\e to the aggressive. ? II Slier
riM iji the Out lord;.
Japanese Qlycerin Production.
Until the outbrenk of tht^war all th<?
glycerin used in Japan was Imported
front the Cnlted State* and European
countries, notes Finance and t'otn
iMd?r<:c (SShuu^J'i' ii. hilt t If ??MiirinoiiB
iliunanil rcMultiii^ llit: uur ltd to
th?? est iilifrHhmrtif t>f 11 faffi.rj Uhder
tin* protection of !:??? Jh|)iuh'*.?? p.v.?rn
input, \Oil?'h has reduced sjimitt hat the
vol inn.* of ]iji|x>rtb of x'ycriii. iniig
iniillx t )?<? ii ih n iifiM'l iM'tM's of Klyrerln in
inpnn u* ?l only u?s?i r.n, but are now
addinu to tin- -'ipply by u -< i i j t; tit How,
fi'Kff >thh? whx ami foeonut and In an
? ?lix < hlna's import ^ of glyrrni; Mur
ing if jo sIujv. ?>ii m fnir liK'roiisf. (>u'
<>f it r?<inl viilnfl hi ab??ut lOT.'x*) haik
wuti ta.ds, the I'niled Kingdom snp
piled over ?hi,<*hi fur-In' worth; Jiipan.
?J.r. ?*>o t.o-N: in. I in..-.! Sin t 11.0O1
tads ; IJk1 : <whi tstpN*. find
Swit/.crlHnd. J. .*-<?'? :i.cU while ( ;*?r
nmny also sumj; >oii:.? -mall Mip^iies.
Muinghril H thf 1 j t r u: ? ? ~ * n I ? - ? . 1 Miik icn
I it, t >t k . 1 1 k about | <i < vi 1 ! ?'f tlip to
1 it 1 lmporta: .otic ?>f -? ?.t:ii i r 1 : u ? 'hlna,
(Till* itvrr;:;v \ 1. 1 : ..f Int.'k v* nn
a> ' f... I'.C't v. . ? -J i
Just Supposing
J ! >? iiio-l ?? iiiN.tr; a-"* _? :i'.iU.. nl ot
i..\ li V \vii- u | ..:n a -?*?Ior
i;i . - I '?'L. an 1 .r .r::M\ !ake
' !?: . if in li ; ?! ; :>> lord It
??? . t ! '?(' t .Is! li'.fi I a i' ':i l li** frrsh
. .*i ! : ? i ? . i ' .f ?? \ ??r\ op.
' ? ? I f .i!
? ' - ->n
< . ? ?! : ' . a.t
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n . v <? I he
v .;in I I
I ? -- ...? lliO
f ? ' ? .. ?? m ; 'if v.- frt sli
?? v* : .!-??;? ,t" : thus
v . -? ' ? * ' ? - ? : fl ritie
I'v
r\f .. r
.' .? . . ' J .iii . . ? : i'i i >' .i^.-ee
r * ? ????r, hut
r- : k
r. ? ^ .f.vlted
- vv - }??<*? n- rr ?; '<{
*1 ; ... ? . ~ itio&K
hen .*< ?' ' I. ?? if..; .< . . ;? ; ?).?*] in to
:heir ;r, ?(hi*r. and ',:h m?f?> t^urs and
.n iiipui ,i 1 1? ?(!*? (>u;
' W k* l-.itj rr> ir > ' . o,\ ?;r>tn >?<> good,
and 1* jit rr '"a.? >lf- n' - ne d. hU beat
trl^k", -?ht?: ' hrn. iue.\n Hrowti kldai
CHllP'l him J<Ko* H()d tu^Ud tip tha
wbolp ?h?w. '
rwkkat and Mr*. Hardin* Wft
Wudifufton Wr<Ju^?dty for ? abort
%Ntt iu Florida.
i. ntlal ?od war dtj>?n
ment opposition to any reduction (i? the
enlist ?-d s? reogtU ?.f the army Md*
\!jO,<*a* ttieo, tit** house *ubcomuiitt?-r tu
charge of 'be annual army ai>|?roprt
ation l?P l in (?^piM||n| draft of the
we#*t*r<? l?a* rvliljwtl the pf?*\ ion dy
ajjre**! uj?on provision*. for a tlrtsri,?M'
lit ()?? si*.* of the army on July 1 from
tj;t7,QQ0 to 115,4 >Ofi and j reductlou In
(W- hUHti^r 4*1 (iffiiX'i* fiuUt imiOu to
ll.ooo The hill Milt (Dtiie up for con
side rat loo in ? he house next v?*ek.
toother Still Captured.
Mag:*! rat \ <? ^ S. Clyburtt. ?>f
vitle, a (I bjr several eittacus of
Uih f seetlm. taptur-d an Illicit whls
k*-y sTill ,#>:? a (t? k about one mile
east of W?-4tv?lh* Mo:, day night. The
? ill nas of a gaitatd'ied nin kiu<l anil
had a <pii|>H'?P> of about .35 gallon*.
The worm lei >1 b. >-u removed and no
whh lity v, ? -'fouitd but a barrel fiiv.l
with i?iuk)? r? .uly to run was found
hidden u;.-t*.r th,> Ivave* n? arhy. The
Hash wu? destroyed and the outfit
? a tried :<? W.--1 yil'e. No iiuvsK we.?
made.
< ' ? .
New Mayor Retu. n-. Thanks.
To the Voter*, of Camden:
.My efforts in holding the. office of
Mayor wilL. better express my appre
clatlon^fyf^thc generous suf?jMvrt given
mo, lu'sP^TueMlay than I am able to
convey bv printers ink or word of
mouth.
However. I wish to sincerely thank
i ho voters, both nun and women, in
??very ward for their efforts made In
my MnW and io assure theiu that
1 have their city 'a interosj^reatly at
heart in i vory seit.se of tla^vord.
Now tbat the elect ion is over and
differences easily forgotten, my belief
is that we will as a whole work har
moniously together for the good of a
town worthy of the best tl*at can bo
put forth! Sincerely your#,
II. (J. Currlson, Jr.
Mr. Zetnp Thanks Ills Friends.
I desire through the columns of the
Chronicle to tlui i<4c my friends who
so loyally snp|>orted and worked for
me in the recent primary. I promise
to look after the Interest of my ward
as well as the city at large.
Very truly yours.
E. 0. Zemp.
THANKS TIIK VOTKRS
I wish to thank the voters of Ward
Tbr?*e for their generous supixirt in
the reeent municipal Democratic prim
ary ?deetlon. J. II. OSIlOltXF.
Camden, S. C.. March 15, 1922
CARD OF THANKS.
I de-dre to snv that I am. truly urate
fill to the Voters of Ward Two, for the
generous and loyal snp]>ort given me
in the Primary election held on Tues
day. March 1 1th.
While I am grateful to the men for
their siij/port. I am especially grate-ful
to the r.adies for their active interests
| iTj mi behalf. I wish also to state
j Mint I will endeavor at all times to
| lo??k after the h#?*t interests, not only
! of nr. VVfl r?!. but of our CTlTfre Citv.
I K. _S. WILLIAMS.
WARNING !
I: ha* exttie to my notice that cer
tain persons arc trapping game birds
in i-ertain parts of this County and
thtfi notice is tn warn them in rase
rhrynrp -aught and r.-niioted rh&v
will suffer (lit* full jienalty of the law
and that ?iu-h jrietie.-< will not bo
tolerated further.
It is ?'he duty ?>?' rvery good >ports
inan i 'i <??"><. | ?i ?rati* with the -game de
part ntenf and l;e?[r |Mt?ish these people
wii? js-rsUf jti violating the law. Let's
loy.'iher ;ind lout d i<-ate' this un
t?tn;ii;!ikf conduct. .
\I I. SMITH
? Jaou* Warden f<?r S. ('.
S(v- ? Itriir.'ing l'p l,xathcr' at the
C^timb-ij opera House. March 25th.
Wants? For Sale
FOl'M) ? One easing h iitl rim. found
near Marshall's church, March 10th.
Owner cnn have saint' by proving
property and pajlnp for thin adver
tisement. <Nall on J. W. Thompson.
1012 Fair street*, Camden, S. C.
I.OST? < ?ri Thursday. Maroh Pth, nearj
Th?* ' !i r> off;.-.-. pair of j
? ?>.-?? u'la^ s !<i fraun- Reward if
!? r; :it 'Hi. ? "ltr. .S.i ..ff|. ??
M)sT ? A'H.iinol'il" tire <?u i itn be I
? w.'rM Rethune :md ('li.'raw on,
N f ; ; : ii 1 i * i t . Siz'- m[* i : i ? \ I Re- |
u.ii-'t if r.-r irn.'l ? ? T K Trotter.!
< *:i in < ? vl ? . S. I" ;
?? llrlniriii^ I " i ? l'.i'li-i at the ?
< 'h mdon Opera J Imii ?n M.ir h lN"?th. *
TAIvIlN I I* ? <?]!?? >in >ii l.i.i- k heifer. |
owner . an pet - :i n i ?? t v paving: ox- j
< Ira k .!? - 1 - J : ? W.-ivllle. S. J
< ' I ! o ? i : . ? r?0p
l (IK SAI.K ? 4*hoi<-o !.?? !-! ..f lettuce, |
irr..?wn ill. h*r cover, three f -r 2." cents I
I r^.* <|.iantity on hand and ran.
fnrrd-h jlmoM any nm^nnt fresh!
c?-li .lav l'h..i;. U.tW .1 . M Mow-,
l.-v "orth 1 5 road >tre? Cannon, K |
C WVtf |
A clati'v :?) .see :? .*ji1 tihn star at i
thf Majestic today Rnhy Mnrie Of 1
borne, Rathe Mar will a^irnr in per-1
son at the matinee v.d ni^ht ;>erform- ;
ances
IIEIJX) CENTRAL ? <;ire me phone
2U7 W Ye*. 2&7-W My roof leak*
and needs painting Want McDon
ald? Airisrbt. Hello. y?j mam. bo
up imriiodlately and examine your
roof Yen ?lr, free of chairc and
won't ore re bar re yon. Thank*.
Phor*. 207- W, 0?m.|f.n, H. O 50-tf
PKOmrrY OWI'MII w?r
root* of ?H ktodt THk. paj**r, Iron
wood. abi&tfte and (r?H roof*. Mc
IHmaUl roof (miftt a ad cfmeot pre
serve* nil roofa *od *to ps all leak*
Jo roof*. \\V paint roof* awjr*
wrb??rc tbl* aide of the pood. Phone
u*. W? ?il? do the re*t. PhOU# iSKMV
( 'amden . 8 (? 50-tf
FOB HALF. ? Pun- Porio Rico p!aut*.
$1.50 per 1.000 ; 10.000 up $1.25. Ha?
Ufa i ion guaranteed. April. May
ami Juu?* dfilrcrj. Hrownsvllle
Plant Farm, lUawnavllIt', S C, 5*^:
Ml is WANTED Iu Mli) Olir good*
In cumUCX and eity. Why work for
others wneu you can have a tu?T58Q
of your owu with a steady Income.
We sell go?Hl* on lime aud wall for
our rnoia-y. Team ojr auto needed
for country work, no outfit needed
in city. Experience unnecessary, we
train in t>alesuian?hlp. MeConnou &
Company. Winona, Minn. Mention
tbhi iwper. ' 50-pd
IOOK. LOOK? At Jitll roof. MeDon
aid roof |*iiut and cement la on
roof. Phone the sheriff and see if
we ?toi?ped nU leaks in jail and
*vurt hou.se ro<if tw>d phone McDon
ald at llelk Houhh to oome and paint
your roofs right. Phone L*97-W,
Camden, S. O. 50tf
* i ? ?
IK \OL' WANT? A battery better (ban
,y<<u bave used or better than the
other fellows, buy a Vesta at Hur
t ier's in the Center of Opiudeu. 49tf
WANTED ? Men or women to rake or
ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery,
for men, women and children. Elim
inated da riling. $-10.00 a week full
time. .$1.00 an hour spare time. Ex
istence unnecessary. International
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
TEXAS GAS? Has the pep. to put you
over the streets and roads however
bad they are and Texas Oil will keep
your engine cool while you are doing
it. Barrier's Garage. Camden S C
19tf
*FOR SALK ? 10,000.000 Porto lilco
xwwt potato and Red Beauty tomato
plants $1.60 jxr thousand. Cabbage
and Onion plants $1.00 per 1,000 all
F <> 1.5. Prompt shipment; large
orders special price:. Dorris Plant
(Jo.. Valdosta. Georgia 49 52 pd
TIRES ? at greatly reduced prices.
Before baying a tire get our prices
on new stock Firestone non-skids.
:jnd we will surprise you ? W\ O.
Hay's (Parage. South Broad Street.
Camden. 8. C. 45tf
FOR RENT ? Thirty-five acres more or
less of fitrtu laud 5 miles nortlt of
Cassatt. S ' O Will rent for 500
pounds of Middling short staple lint
eotton "r S75tN) jn ?nsh. Apply f??
f M or .1* I ' Srokes. BNhopville, S C.
lii>l 4 49-50-pd
IF VOI R RADIATOR ? Is not giving
?erviec we can put it to work. If
you overheat your engine you lose
power and burn more gasoline. Bur
rier's Garage, Camden, S C 19tf
WE DO WELDING ? And bra/.lng of
any m?*tal you want dotH*. Oxy-acct:
ylene, at Iturrlor's, in the huslness
se<'fi'Mi of Camden. 191 f
TIRES ? at greatly reduced prices.
Iiefore buying a tire get our prices
on new stock Firestone non-skids,
and we will surprise you? W*. o.
Hay's (.h? rage. South 11 road StTeet,
Camden, S. C. 45tf
Toil WILL FIND ? At l?m rier's. f;a
rage free water and air at all limes.
Air outpide anrl In. and water in*
side and ouf. Always glad Jo fur
nish it. Drive in and pet Itond in
formation and nnt-pv Texas (las
and Oil. -li>t f
VOL WILL FORGET ? Vou r Patter?
troubles if you have a Vesta. They
are the original Isolator Uattery.
carrying a two year guarantee. Sold
at liurrlur'* Garage? <^md*-n S O
?19K
PHOTO FINISHING? I represent the
Columbia Photo Finishing Company
for Kodak work. I also take orders
for enlarging pictures, pastel, cepia
or crayon . Am located at Mayfield's
old stand, over old J>nnk building.
S. M. Hough. Camden. S. C.
FOR SALE ? Four lots facing ??<) f?s-t
each' w<.*?t on <':iinpt>eli street and
running Ixtrk i uniform width of
2i)0 fo<>r each. Apply to J. L Mos4
t**)' or O. O. Wel*h, Camden. 8. O
Cwiidi For All lUkti of Qm
Generators ? Save trouble
and delays by buying from
T. H. McClain, at Manufac
turers prices plus freight to
Camden. T. B. McClain Gam
den, S. C. 48.
hlk 8ALK? Wanna maker Cleveland
lioll Cotton 8eed. Af^ly to II.
It True*del, Rto 8, Camden, 8. C.
40-5'Jpd
l UVK AGKNTS WANTED l<> JiaiulW
ell} (ratio for the OwniQf JK It.
Watklns Prodocta Write quick for
free sample and jurtlcularn. Tlie
J. K. Watklos Co. Ihyl T4% New
York. N. Y. 48 COpd
FOR H1KK ? Peerleas l.imouulue with
?urefn.l w hite driver. Special week
ly or monthly rate*. CaU Robert
Hancock at phones W or , W7-W,
Camden. 8. C. 40tf
IF YOt' WANT ? Ileal honrat work
.l.Mie rasonable k'o to Hurrler'a Ga
r age. Battery service, electric ?l or
__wchanl? itl service. u>if
FOR KAIJB? On?- bungalow containing
*ii room a, baths, and wh^ping porch.
Price $3,000. For terms apply ro
i Henry Savage. Camden. 8. C. Mtf
4(1 K NT WANTFJ) ? For WWthmort
11/iir Preparation 8*c or i*aU od
-M;id?rm K 13. IT I-t Cord*
Htr?vt. I'.nu.'r t. 8. C. 2th'
i ? ? : :
FOR SALK? T^rce million Porto Rica
! i>otato plant*, grown from treated
pottttoen, ready Ajprll fifteenth, dol
lar sixty-five lots flvfc thousand
o.-hlj'phifr point. Cuarantee safe arri
val. Million flue cabbage plants,
immediate 8hlj?roent ninety cents
thousand flipping point. CJ. J. Der
! rick, Lancaster, 8 C iO-SO-i*!
ru? IUW1T--HOWM for llfbi heoe*.
ke^tog. GUI at 500 CtNitotfJ
? -v ;?>? '?
DO|M}JR PARTS ? To rejair i$u^
1^' dihM car* frotn frm** to
engine. U godd condition to4 fe
prr eent e?* <* *** watorltt ^
Hunter** t&4t >
W ANUI^-l^Ur, onk, ftHh tod mi
? w*< 1<*C?/ Ah*> intern**) in vJJJ
Wrtixl tract* of tinder. H vr wS!
I.un4K>r .Company, KhtUfcory, .> q7
toMt: U' TOWN ? When yon *t?t
your work done qu yorn Wr -fjp
^glVc the same good hcrvloe on tlft.
Vnlug h twit ae on ?n overhtol )<*>.
The Heart of the City HarrWa
Oarage, Ouuden, 8 C idtf .
KOR 8ALK ? l*ur? II row a 8ingl*
I -t^horn eggs for hatching.
Sr 2M& de,lverwl * SwffpS
II. H. TboraQMon, Rfa 1, Bethil
s. c*
..?? ? 47a5
KROHT PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
From oor Boufh Carolina e**
nmi Soufti (ieorgin farms, hi# ito^j
ytuotv wUl Ntuud vvry hard coM
Kariy Jersey. Charleston WaMtj*
Suivenftloa. Pint Dutch. Pmald
mtll '-500. ?0o; 40U. *1.00; 1,00ft, ?5
- Kxijt^n 2.000, ?8.00; iS.000,
1O.000. $10.00. Count and delivery
;ronrentc*d. P^rttw Farms, Atlanta,
<>?, &*>
VKKTA I fVtTKRl E8? TW bwTii,
levy service station In Caxadcn. R?t*
nl* fur till m ikes of earn Rtftln
reasonable. Distilled water and in
of all niakt?s fro-'. Harriert
Oarage 48-tf
WKLDIMi ? And braalng on ?ny kW
metal done at Hurrler's 484f
POR 3ALR ? Llghtwood, prine and oil
wood any length. Prompt deliwf}.
Cat! ?">'*. (I. M. Kennedy, Jr. 38tf
No. 9083,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMDEN
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< A.MDFN. IN TUB STATK OF SOUTJI CA1JOI.INA. AT TUK CI/O^BfljC
I'.L-Sl Ni:ss ON MARCH 10. 1922.
Resources
Loans and discounts. including rediseourit? : 4?, 68837
Overdraft*, secured. $7,447.11; unsecured, $4,230.33 11,67737
t'. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par vahie) .... 50,000.00
All other United States dovernment Securities .15.500.00 , 83,500100
Otln-r bonds, stocks, securities. etc.. ....... - 5,000.00
V:tUie of banking house _ - ~ ..... . 120.748.t8 i 'J
Furniture and fixture* ? 3,902.02 -33,71930
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve ........... 34,307.71
('ash in vault and amount due from national banks .39,49415
Net amount due from banks and bankers 7382.41
t.'h ei.-? on banks in the same city or town i - 59631
Total of last three items, . ? .. 47,472.00
outside checks ami other cash items, .......i ;.. 1.000.49
I'.cdeinption fund with U. S. Treasurer ? , ? -- ? *2,000.$
nther a.ssets: Customers Bond acct... ? 1WJI
Total ....'. *682,05130
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in ? -
Surplus fund - 25,000.06
f'tvlividt-d prolits ... 19,057.68
Less current ex j?e|ises, Interest, and taxes paid 5.465.03...1BJw#
Circulating notes outstanding WJM?
? Vrtiti^l chocks outstanding ?
Cashier's chocks ou own bank out-landing ? ?
Total of last two items 740.28
Hinmand deposits: aurjim
Individual deposits Mthjrcl to chiitik
Dividends unpaid - - ,
Total demand deposit* 193,282.67
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Other tins* deposits - - - flSS'
Postal savings deposit^ : ?
Total of time deposits - 292,013.17 .. .
Dills payable (Including all obligations representing money lK>rro,w'1</u)flM
ed other than rediscounts) - JftSSg
Notes and bills redlscounted ?
r. '.abilities other than those above stated ? Reserve Funu ?
"T. 135 Sfi
Total
State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. .Jj
I, S. \V. VanDantlinfrbam, Cashier of tho above named
? rnnlv Mvt'iir that the above statement is true to the best of aiy " . .1
nr. I boli?f. S. W. Van LAN DING HAM,
Casbitf
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1922.
Correct ? Attest : R. T. Goodale, Notary row*
C. J. Shannon, Jr.
John T. Mackey Directors.
L. A. Wittkowsky
Make More Money; ? Sell the
Hupmobile in This Town
Within a brief period, the Hupmobile
will be represented in this community
by a live-wire dealer.
You may be the man.
Whether you are in the motor car
business, or in some other business,
you will be interested in our Liberal,
money -making dealer proposition.
Just as long as you are a sound busi
ness man and a hustler, you can't
help make exceptional profits by sup
plying the large potential demand for
Hupmobiles in this territory.
Our definite, specific plan a&su res you
of many prospects and sales.
More Hupmobiles in 1922
Heretofore, the metropolitan centers
have entirely absorbed all the Hup
mobOf the factory could make.
But the widespread reputation of tiie
Hupmobile as a really fine car at a
low price ? -$ 1,250 f. o. b. factory ?
created an insistent demand in every
city, town and countryside.
Greatly increased production now
enables ua, for the first time, tp supply
this demand.
V ou are invited to K??lp us do
Y ou will have the advantage of deal'
ing with one of the largest motor car
distributors in Michigan, with a very
liberal policy. Our discount rats u
much more liberal than that ordinarily
offered.
This is & real opportunity. Grafp
Write now, at once, without obliga
tion for, all details;? which will b*
gladly given, and freely.
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Reasonable bank eiidil and moderate initial inreetment rwpwwl
PALMETTO MOTOR COMPANY
State Distributors;
Long Distance 7081 1500 Sumter Street
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