The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 02, 1922, Image 2
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Sim, <?f < >nni^?'h?irg, who htui lit-lil t 1m*
(tffUo for the i>n>?t.oij{ht jwi r#,
ELL yonr dealer you want
to see a Fisk Tire beside any
other he offers you. He has it
in stock or can get it. See for
yourself what the Fisk Tire has
to offer in extra^izc and strength.
how its resiliency compares when
you flex the tire under your hand,
how the depth of the non-skid
tread looks beside other treads.
This is the way to buy tires!
There 'J u Fisk Tire of extra value in every sizu,
lor ear, truck or speed wagon
Time to Ra tiro?
(Ouy Fiith)
KILN DRIED LUMBER
We 1 rnve installed a modern Dry
Kiln and are prepared to give our cus
tomers best of Kiln Dried Lumber at
lowest prices.
J. L. GUY LUMBER COMPANY
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
BUY A FORD CAR
ON EASY TERMS
HERE'S HOW WE WILL SELL YOU
A FORD TOURING CAR
WITH STARTER
Touring, with Starter $497.50
Thief-Proof Lock $7.50
Recording $1.00
Carrying Charge, including1
Interest and Fire and
Theft Insurance $50.50
$556.50
This is payable one-third, or $185.17
ca.sJi, and $:>0.S7 per month for
twelve months.
Coupes, Sedans, Roadsters and
Trucks sold on similar plant.
KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY
Dealers
CAMDEN, - SOUTH CAROLINA
Belting, Belting, Belting
With 58 Rolls of Gandy, Rubber, Leather
f eed and Planer Belts in Stock, we are in
position to take your orders.
1 lave a large stock of Crescent Adjustable
W renches.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO.
823 W. Gervais St. Colombia, S. C.
Cur Overturns MauS NetU Uroken
Kiiiv i rot% Mm) :-t?. iUt&itfd \V
S|.?lvi',v, a well-known farmer ' rivMlu^
eight mil**' from I ti 1 x plan- Oil
ilw? KliitfMlree-Mannlnt,' highway, whs
killed about 7 oVloek yesterday when
hi* Ford etfrorVer turned af a i>olm on
(he r<?ad al'onn five tulles from |> i
t i'w, Mr. H|?hcy \\a> alone In the ear
ni lite time of the. fatal mvidmi. hut
Ale\ IMakotey and Wallace MoItUosIr
were following wiiic dlstanee ln'hlijd,
ORPKK or NQTIOK ON FKTITION i
(OH DISCJIAIMJK.
I nilc.l Si i l < ? -i l>Mrie! Court
I 'ngl-fTprr-t tUf i.^-^X^ihiH1 '.'mvllliiL
tiV ItaukrepUy.
In (he matter of
!?:. I', Truesdale, li. 11. ?>eI<oa ehe ami
Willi-. Sheorii, i 1 1 * I i vlduatl y and 'us ,
lOnterprjse Mereantilo Company
ha nk 1*11 i?lsi,
Mm this .'JO day <-!' May, A. I>. 1038,
ait reading 1 1 1<* fori^plM petition for
the discharge of. the (sal?l bankrupts,
it |s:?
OffjieviHl by the Court that a hear
ing he had upon .the same oil the N day
of July. A. 1 >. litj-j, before art id- Court
at Cluirlestuii, S. C., in said district at
1 1 o'clock In the forenoon, and that
notice thereof ho published in The
( 'a tudeii ( 'hronieie a new?pai>er printed
ill said <li*lriet, and that Mil known
creditors and othor poisons interested
may appear at said time and i>iaee and
is how cause if any Fhey. have vrtfli y the
prayer of the said petitioner should
mot bo granted. ?
Ami it is furt her Ordered by the
Court that the Clerk shall ?send by mail
to ad known creditors copies of said
'petition and this- order addressed to
t hem at their place* of residence as
sta ted.
Witness the Honorable Ilenry A. M
Smith. .F ndge of the said Court and
the soa'l thereof at Charleston, X. (\.
in said district, on the HO day of May,
A. I>. il)22. *.
IMCIIAItn \\\ Hl'TSON.
Clerk.
SIMMONS FOK KKLIEtf
c> - ? ?? ?
sijitr ul' Smiili ( *h rot I mi.
< *??tin t.v of Kershaw
Court <>f < 'oninion Pleas
M T. Coif. vs. Plaintiff.'
;i i 1 1 ^1
Corrie II. I'eltoa. Miirv < I ri | ??*r. .loo
Crlpp. r n*1 WiMio lireva rd.
1 > t ? 1' i ? 1 1 1 1 1 n t > ??
Sl'MMoNS
( ( Nwnplaliit not Served )
rH
T?? tlir dcfcndsint* above named :
Von nrc hereby summoned and re
t|uiro<| to sii.ix\\ er the Comphiint in this
act ion. of whirl i a copy is horowitii
serve d upon yon. and to s'erve a copy
of your answer lo t lit* saiil oomphiii|t
oo tho subscriber Lauren^ '1*. Mills nt
Iifs oTfici* in C'ariidcn, S. C., within
twenty day* after tho service thereof,
exclusive of tlo' day <?f such Her v ice
ami if yon fail to answer the complaint
within the timp aforesaid, the plain
tiff in thix action will apply to Hie
Court for the relief detna uded in the
complaint.
I?ated May i;i>t, I ! r<p"_' . Cainden, S C.
j. tkam ckttys.
lai ukns t. mili.s.
Pla int iff's Attorney.
To (he 1 icfeinla ii I . .lot- i !rip|n-r. a
minor above the aire of I I \e:irs, a
non-resident of the Slate of South
Carolina, wlien la - 1 heard from resid
ing i.'i IV termini r_r. Slal'e oT Virginia':
Von wil'l please take notice that the
complaint in the si hove on-lit led action
\\ a - filed in I ho offwv of the I "lerk of
Court for Kershaw Count. \ on the. ".1st
dsi.v of May. I'.rj'j Yon will further
take notice that uuics.s >oii ~-h;w;l with
in Jo days sifter the completion of the
-crvicc herein upon you. provide a
muirdian adlitctu to a|>p<;ir for you In
the above entitled siciiou to represent
you therein, i plaintiff will jnake
sippln at ion it IJ <?'?. noon, on Ssiturda>,
the Nth d a \ of July. 11?'_"J. before the
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County
ill hix offiec ill CslUldell. S. I til 11 [>.
l>oint I* Is Trot ter. I'.-q. of Camden.
S C . si s guardian ad litem for \ oil In
th<- iiUovi- action
J TKAM <;KTT\ s
I.AI'KKNS T .MILLS.
Phi int iff** A l t.'rn?-y?.
l>.iie?l Max ".l-t. HVJJ. f*amd< ii. S. C.
SI MMONS FOB KF.I.IKF
S;:itr of Smith Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
tCniirt Common l',eu>
Alii ?? A I J 1 1 -?-??! I . l*l:i int i f T
a ffa in st
Wiliuini Crant. Mary Ann .l<?nos.
?;i Cook 1 >ina h Fia nti i i", Jas
|w*r .lone*. Kiln <rt*anf. I>ai*y Rf4Tfc'
Wallace. Mnri Ann Cranf, Catherine
.Jon??>. Iloosrvdt .1 cnt*s. Hom y .Tones,
ii"iicv;i .loi!(*i and .1 M M. it f in
I >cfrU{!a lit s
sr.vi.M< >.\s
< ( '< >n>f?la i:vt n<>t Si-rv.il >
To flu- defendant* jt > m i - iiitnv<l
Y??u aiv hereby MtiDiitotifd and re
quired t<? ;tih?cr the complaijit in this
action u hich hn? hern tlii> flay filed
.11 the offi< e >>f tin- < 'h't k ?>{ t h ?? Court
of < Viinnt.-.r. l'ten*. f..r : !. ?? said C??unty.
ami t'> serve a copy ? ?f your answer to
tic ; 1 1 < otn|?l:tinf on tin- ?uio-crH>er
a t hi- office In <'atnd?n. S within
fwotrty day* after the service thereof,
ftcln-ire of the d.i\ "f *tic], *.? rv ice ;
and If you fjiil t.. jin>wi r tic < ??mpla Int
within the T:ine >t fores.-) id. the ylaltl
tiff in t ii : - action "ill v to the
('??Hi; for ;!??? relief fh-ina : le 1 in HiO
eompla int
I ? t : ? ! ,f ( imli !.. .V ( ? . 1V1. In; l ft*22.
I, VI HF.NS T MII.!,S.
Plaintiff* At;nr;irr.
To I?inah Il?imti>ler sit.d I?m*y Ilelle
Walla< e. i'-f'-ndent". wi: re? ideuts :
l'le**f> t.ikc notice that the <V>mi*laint
in the rilmvc enti'led a<-t ion w?<? filed In
the oftice of 'he Clerk of Court for Ker
lihau Cftunfv on K?4*nmry loth.
IAl'R EN S T. M1LL&.
Plaintiff ? Attorney
K'Miix t<? Mr. Kpl\ey\ | lace t<? look A f
hl.< I <?Jm t-oo. when t hoy noticed tlmt Ills
n'tr toiid dl^ipeared and Micro was a
^loud of du.st ahead, i T |n?ri reaching
the place where the car disappeared
I liev found thai Mr. Splvoy's car hul
t ii rut-i I several >i>moi>ault> and hi- l ?? ?? l,\
whs found in a clUiup of hilars som.e
dUlaiev from (he road. They look
hint <?ut of the hilar* apparently alive
and hurried to the home of a ncl{fh<
t?or tc telephone for a doctor. When
[.-they iHwri'nl io HTiu l"' wii& fletyl. "
Was later dlseoyered that Ids neck had
lie? i ' i < >l\? n 'l'lir (Im-cii -fii jf?? ?iiilv)ve<T'
f>y his widow and three children/
Women Kiinfully employed In N(f\V
TurK "Mtn(e- IdUU'her- more than I . W??.
POo, or about twice as u.iany so ?employ
I'd hi Pennsylvania.
COUNTY CLAIMS PAID.
Following Is a list of Claims pai?*od
upom aud ordered paid l?y ,th<> Board
of Commissioner* of Kershaw County
at tlielr Vegnllar meeting hold May
2 ml. 1
1^.1 . T. C-ainoron. salary ^ ft
I). L, Molton. salary -Q/
C M. M aha f fey, payroll
,J. H. West, clay?pU ?????? ? - ?
L. I'V Faulkenberry. hired gang ?
R. L. Bryan Co.. printing....,..;..
I,?. (i. (Joff. conveying lunatic .....
Southern IVH Teilephon* (%?..
Telephones .'
II. W. Pace, work on road
II. W. 4 Nice, road work
?I.- I>. Session. bridge work
lieseue Orphanage,. keep of
Klrhy children
I ?lane ho Tarrant, salary and
expenses
J. W. Sanders, expense account .
X. K. (Joodale. 'plumbing court
house - ? ???
.Max MoguleseU' tents for
chain-gain; .......... *....,
J. I >. Oregory. salary
.1. 1 >. Oregory. salary
Bcthiinc Mercantile Co.. sup
plies t'or paupers
Bcthuiie Mercantile Co.. sup
plies for paupers
.Mrs. Lois Mc(;i;eegon, right
of way ......
K. Truesdale. medical service
F 'A. Truesilale. M. !>., post
mortem examination
Kershaw Banking and Mer
cantile Co.. supplies
?fin- Kcr-ilinw Mm Bridge book*
<> M. Cay. Vet. work on mules .
Ker-h.i w Baiiking and Mer
eantllv Co. . supplies
Merchants Fttrn. Co.. supplies
i: U. Freiiag. salary and Mip
plies ... - ;
\V. r. I(olme>. salarx andeir
hire
Lawrence Whltaker. salary
Harvey 'Brown. Jr.. salary
iOM. Klrkley. road work
? Julf Service Co.. gas and oil
Caughnian Const. Co.. r<rad
. work
J. M. Oregory and Co.. road
work
Lauren* T. Mills, sinking
fund '
Cannk-n Chronicle, printing
\V. L. MoHowcH. salary ami
Hunacy pai?ers ?....
II. I-'. Heard. Auto parts
F. W. Watson, mules
L. T. Mill's, pauper fund ? ?
C'imden wholesale Ovocery
supplies
I.. T. Mills, salary and f ? ?r re
placing fence of X. C. Boy kin.
.Viva h Bushiiidl Co., stationery .
Stale llighwav I >ej 'a rt nient.
road \\"tk
John K. Anil. < onrt steno
grapher .
A-llen B. MuTt-hi^on. wi-kiry
and postage
C. W. Birclunorc. printing
Thos. J. William*, blacksmith
work
Camden Chronicle Waterco
Bridge B?w?ks
Sunbury Manufat'turiug Co..
machinery parts
W. L. Stokes. salar\
S. N. \ichol>oii. salary and
phono . .
I'. I >. I >abiiey. guards salary
and -supplies
Ii. A. Lubricant Co.. supplies
Cation Iron Work"*, much inert
part*
I). M. McCaskill. Hilary, clay
pit. freight, right of way
Kershaw Motor Co.
Carolina Motor Co.. supplies,^.
Bank of Camden. pa.xroll and
freight
W F Knsst'lJ. -u la t ies
Burns & Barrett, sit implies
H. B. Host, pan|M'is
J. H. Meliood. salaries
< ' WoMi. Hilary and jail
expense
Thratt Oars-m Co. .sttivplios .
Karl II Bowen. supplies .
B. O M?*Leod. road work
C. M. Oolenwm. work
Springs A; Shannon. supplies
J. J Waters, lumber
Maekey Meriantile C*>. >up
?plies
Kershaw Bank. note of Ker
shaw Co. and interest
M Perry, blacksmith work
II. B Tiller, hay
Austin- Western Co.. machinery
pa r t *
It. C. I Jennet f . siv.plie*
Huggin^- Hnggins shop work
S. A. Bnrrler. repairs and
parts
Blaney Mercantile >iiip
plie* for pau|K*ps
Lot ick <Sc Ix?wrar.*f. machinery
part?
B. M Pl ow II clay pit
I. .1 pet t u * lum?N>r
W p. Turner. M I? services
Spring*- Planking n:;<l Mer
cantile Co . >utiplies
if. C. Bruce. paup?*rs
T J Ktrklaml Ac W P.. Iw
I/f?cho attorney /ee
W B I tnlywi.-tiP, ntrortiey fr.->
.1 II C-lyburn. -vilrtrv for eW?rk
J. S. Ilurin Ib?aril <?f ?
Linda I?avi< elay*pit Hiel
dtmngif- * 7.7
Total.
L.
$ 24^1 14 20
T. MII4/S.
flerk of Bortrd.
Mura Tlie Beauty of Scenery
?pi ,1 . Is a fil.r \rlu tueiHV .about
Jo-rph ' rwiiH-ll. 'Sometimes lie K-.es
\\ r. 1 1 . ;; ul>0\h fact ft allien lv.-cnll.\, ill
rtVfllilg lit the lunuazriues. he compared
the advert Mug .flftte# of Life and IMineh.
Hut mistakes ??r fart air racily cunv:'!
ml anil should not he suffered to lessen
tin* value of indignation exploded In a
Uood ri|ti?r. When Mr I'rnnrll la'Unl
i in' or hrr <l.i \ about out (l?K>r ft&wrtljft
ing ntt M* htdigmilion fouml a proper
mark. It Is <ti tonic fit for the ablest
srold in commission and since \Yhbt
ii r )s iic:i?i. Mi' I'wiuoU might f?vKrt.v I
( ? I : i ini to be' tfm't lie called the <?ui- 1
door advertisers hard twuues. l??t ?'d
-lxiu .ha I'd. "They've stolen the beauty
tif l h i ? TTrmTTryT^' no*^ntrtv
who steals beauty is ;i greater criminal
than a man who -iKviN rash."
That Is really an hlra worth circu
?atiiig. The bill-board and ,out-<loor ad
vertising men have no </onc$illon nt
all of the truth of It. They would un
derstand that to throw filth In a man's
faer was }in assault on ihlni, hut t hey
do not recognize that they Injure Idin
when they throw ugliness in, his ryes.
To then) objection to assaults on the
eyes and disfigurement of the land
scape by hideous' "advertisements is a
mere selfish fastidiousness that hin
ders lawful business.
The tolerance of the sort of out-door
advertising we have in this country is
one of the most convenient measures
of our civilization. it is a plain, glaring
outrage on beauty. When enough peo
ple. recognize that it is an outrage and
are sufficiently pained hy it to sup
port measures for its control it will
disappear. I'p on thr Riverside Ih'ivr
in New York, alongside of the viaduct,
there is a great ibill-4>oard set up on l?>p
of n building and close to the railway
whh'h fits accurately into thr throat of
thr virw np the Hudson Uivrr as seen
from the (Marrmont and (2 rant's Tomb,
It is patronized 1?\ some of the most
responsible fidverltsers. - So fur as we
know it is the mo>t notable expression
of impudence ? the most thrutal asser
tion of contempt for the public wel
fare? that has hern set up anywhere
in thr land. Sn long as that hill-hoard
remains we have a measure of whit
the peou'ic of New York will tolerate.
F.ast year souh- of the out-deor adver
tising people piiintril ad vert Ueuiont s
across the pa luted rorks of the Missis
sippi. Put the (h'snindnujs of the In
dians who put. the pictures on the rocks
scrubbed thr advertisement s off while
tlie paint w,v still wet.
Expect jtio roiisidera lion or .compunc
tion from the out-door advertising peo
ple. They a re .piddle enemies, ruthless,
impudent, brutal, irresponsible. They
will do their worst n> jong.as they can
ami In that thorp U h<?*e, for thcfr
Is leu hml t<? lust. lvlfe.
When SjU* l>l?y< ?<?W, Miss l.Mni
T0hl<?j>o<i?v <>f (Mevelaml. Ohio, niwfeyt
take* ulohg ? small f?pl?<ui,>-miib,
which she claims aids Jut in her play,
lug. ??' .
Moonshine Whiskey.
A friend from North Alabama m\\m
as fodl-ows :-?Thls la a letter from ft
darky from South Oorgltt. to on? of
my nljrers at our Saw mill in Hhefoj
niiuily, this l/s what lu> say-;
? | >. ,i r lolm,
I l'oi yore letter askin nm. it' l hud
harm iiiyihin^. nhoiU how to mnke
i llkor *l?icoH h?H'M In,, flu* nits. 4 yea rs I
h 1 1 . t .-mile Dial i hey and ,VOU kin
liiiidt*. munny If you will fol'ei' Hie f(>|.
I! hu corn meal
L1 boxes rod (level lye
I hx sii!/phur matches
U hu stahul manure
?J tfiil.hhu-k mobissus
I l?. i II potash ^0^
I ll? mi voniiter
' A U this tuff to stay In a hurl of
water' til It hogltia to pile up and ole
hoof hod down In <bartl with the above
Ui?i'ocdymehts helps tfivo ago to tUo
1 liter, no questions is ehor nskoil if tUo
Hki r Is clean or iVo. Hope you are well
ami stllH out of jflil.
Yore true brother,
?the Demopolls- Ala. Times.
COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MANUFACTURING CO,
* MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN & HULER STS. Phone 71
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over Bruce's Store)
CAMDEN, S. C.
DR. R. E. STEVENSON
DENTIST
Crockpr Building
Camden, 8. C.
COLD DRINKS AND
ICE CREAM
We serve at our Soda Fountain Orangeade made
from Florida oranges, 10 cts. Try this. Also "Butter
cup" Ice Cream, the best we have ever tried, 10c.
- Cones 5c.
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store
Phone 30. Kodak Films sold and developed. delivery.
HERE ONE WILL FIND A YAKIEB STOCK OF SILVERWARE
? I. \ ST'I N< ; RHMI9MBRA N(*ES AND SUITABLE FOR ALE
( m "f ' A S I ON 55. ISUT RBMBMB ER. WHETHER YOUR DHMANDS
MAY hi: silver or diamonds or any other line of
jewelry. you are assured satisfaction at this up
T" DATE ESTABLISHMENT.
fiLSLilCKWELL
IKEEGSIil
detometrist