The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 02, 1922, Image 4
THE CAM CHRONICLE
II. i). mi jcs KUltor and Pubiiator
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1'uldMhed every Friday at No. 1100
Urond Wtreet and eiit?r?'d ut th?' Camden,
Mouth < 'i? r??li na poatoffioo ?k nccond
clans mail mat tor Price per annum
r-'.oo.
( anxli n, S. .June "iml.
The National ( itit r<l mini mpmcul of
South Carolina this year will Wo al
ramp .Jaek*on from njhout July 10 to
.1 uf.v :?o.
Major J. I>. Finest Meyer of Char
lodom iva-s on Wednesday sworn In as
district attorney for the eastern dis
trict o f South Carolina. to sue'eccA F.~
II. W(\>l<?n of Colunfldn. who has held
the offlee for the past elrfhl year*.
Major iMeypr has not yet made pub
He lire name of Ids assistant.
According to a Kaunas paper the
candidates. while stijl a candidate,
tells what he will do; If defeated,
what he would have done; If ejeeied,
what he can't do. ' Arid the public
?pays. most nltcnlJun to the promises.
Reductions in freight rates aver
aging about 10 |Mvr cent, were ordered
Tmvwlny night l?y the Interstate Com
merce commission In 4i decision result
ii it from Its Inquiry Into the general
rate alrueturo of tin* nation. The eut
in freight rates was tlxed 1>y the <s>m
misslon lit 11 per ecnt In eastern tor
rltory aml 12 1*2 per cent. In the south
ern and mountain Pacific territories
All reductions ordered are effK'tive fxn
?fur> I and constitute n greater cut
than was generally expected. The
^?Immls'slon in ordering the decreases
?which are on a horizontal liasis ?
held tliiit the nation's r illroads are en
tilled t ? ? enrn*5 t-'t per cent, on the
vn'lue of their pmperty rather than the
npproxlmate O per cent fixed as a rea
sonable return, in the- transportation
?i- <>t' Mi'jo. Transportation charge* on
I >ii ??4oitger I ra vel and I'nllman charges
were left m\t flfected by Tuesday's do
< l*.ion Agricultural products will im.it
Is- affected by tin- reducl i<?ii granted
under the c??n>inlx?i.iir> order The re
dm lion of H'? I "J per ill i < i : I ? I ? ? in the
\\i-t<iji bay aud irt.iin rates la-t fall
and tin; voluntary- 110 jer cent out
in nil- in a hi aurieidlural pr??luets t ? v
rn i |o;i d - .t I Mini i y I will lu> si|t?v| it ii fed
t"i ll"?- d i ? ' i ?' l t 1 1 1 ? eoiniliodit les.
M.ijn' W 'V l'.liki' :tlnl l\\<> coin
I ;:i ni. mi- - 1 :? i ! ? ?? I ft "in i In- alnlrt?nn? :it
( ! <>\ I;* Mi! l;i ml ;il ."1 '<>."? o'olook \N r'l
IH'-''t.l.V I'll .'III :i I I ??til I ?(???! SO.
hi M I mil" nit | f ; 1 1 1 1 ? I'll nli I a Pol i in I the
Tin' I i 1 1 ? i - a ? i.'t I o|'?. Ma.j. Iflako.
Voi'linn \livMill;i' a ml ? I .it'llli'li
Itlil < '"'olli'l I. I> I'l'iMMIIl', 111 '( * !?? 1 1 14 * 1 1?
^ stall in III. I? II !? ;l i 1*1 ?l : I Id' i ?< | II i |?| u*i I
fni tliiii I ; 1 1 ?. v i I |i..Ml I lu* ;i 1 1 i'ImIi lit
pl.H.i \\ ili | 'hi >t ? ??_: ra | ? 1 1 ? ? r ? mul moving
p5i !ii!f ?; m il.tr-. \vhi< li ii 1 m ? I Ini'li
t ? ' ; i 1 1 u < < I !'? ?'M'I v.'fMi I lit *l ii a- far n <
\i'"?i?. ,i- i' \* i - !*? iii 1 1 ? I ii it ? | ? i?.vil?lo In
-com) 111 I' I lir l'i ;l ? I V t'li> I i III''.
\l :i.|' ?: I'.lilv ' \]T. ? roi fMi'ln c of
tnnkin_' !(?>? u 'ill l "i if Willi in !>(? daw,
II' 1' ;h I . i- \ in. rji-aii >"il carl>
it* V'ljii-' \ i ? i ? i\\ ' i a o^i'iultlfs] in
\\ I 1 1 ' ( i . ? . i ! ? 1 1 I m ; i- \\ if h i'Vi'i'\ din' i ii
1""!/<l;|\ i I f 1 1 i ? f"l III'- if' .1 -i< >ii I *. 1 1 1
j'ii'?.|i\ -l.uu ?*i i .1 in A ^ < i ; - oil 1 1 if :i v i
. Tin 1 1 i-l i ; i If I t Wji-U < ;i t ;iiii|
: il'i'i' - l'?"i \|i*--a_''- i'. i i ? i \ i ?? J liv
M i ?? i;- ,r -? in. ? r. ..in Klnir
? ? ? T ;i I > li-i'Iih^' 'rill'
lri|.-li'? ui-'l \ >i| ;| ) I u'4mh|-.|h'|..| nit'l
I'. - ! n -i ? i J ' ? ;i n ' I l.''f <'"iiiit.> !i.i- ln'fii |
i.i i.'l U|i> t" ni'Mirn l ! n ? pii>>tnu of
I ] 1 1 1 til. ml ( niifi'il' ?rati*
within ill.* paM lw>? \\i'ck> Tlif > wit;' '
I. Km nin n I'o'lil'"*. a^il "!? : John'
-\. u.,i s. IX'- I 7".: .Hi'! ? II j
II .1 SJ .
S.imc il.ivs . i ft <*i thr <|i-i?o\ try of
(lie ill i.l lnxly of I'hir. iin1 IVlri v a
ill. trim', in .?> thiokft sot fur f r ? ? 1 1 1 New
Koi'kllf'l NrW Vovk. \Vji,:?M S Wa I'll
f it} 1 1 Mir Unit In .lei tin- killing'
Wiinl i- tin' >ou i>( a inillionaii ?? mvin>r
nt' tlif Want IVi k ins i-oin |>a n> . ami ?w i -j
''}ia:rn:asi "f t Ii o NVw Hotvlnf-U* jv. ?' ?.
ii>muiU?i?.ii Hp toM u \t/>r y t!ia: IV
ii r* a .ii] ?.tli-r*<. tia-l Iwi" liLwli uia ilinc J
II'- 1 ? a ? ! ] ?:i iii I'tiom lar^o sum-: I'.uf
w ,? l. ? i. \ w ? n f ?"?? I }n> look po
i> r- ,iti<l two .?tJii-i? on! in -Im country
ii. h - .i nto!ijnii,|. t" talk tin' matter
??? ? I ? u r ; 1 1 u ill iif?'HMi?v rvti^r*
m. nit- ,i t ii : im t i-n i ui"\ ?' I r i slirml ami
^^'ill'^ ki'.iiil him w.tii an automatic.
Af-i-i 'i Hi.- -*.ir\ r?^lcrn?wl
fi"in i!t j ?? ?! i. in iii ? ? ii ?i? In\i"?fi-j
it . i ' i i ' n -i-i-iii- !>.?:<: i. .' \\ ' . ; : . 1 " ? -!i>rv |
I .i' ! i- i > . i ill . .i I '.-i ?-t ? iidi t
?ii I ?i , : I.', i|,i - . .f w . ? ; * ? ;t r>n
? r-1 ii.- l.cly \V,i|,| (,,? i .|nn\n
uf i.'.f Ula.k iimI i.?!.'.*r- !????
' ii: - ? !ia \ ?? ri-'iit '-'t 1 ..in- ?? no
i ? ? f ' ivv.i ortii-r iii' i; fa
? ? I. i "llJif. till W lilt t Ii*"
!'..ii Miirtiliuv ;?ol|i-.- ii*ko<l Wanl
vv ' i 1 ?? 1 i in** of th<? of f tleail
ai'a: .in-! VV,tr?l l?a - not aaI<1. Hu ro
a'.o'tut tll?* vvln^rt* 1 7i #?
Uwi\ 4>( p4.|,.r>, vv?s foiiml Thi* mnrt? r
i- -till Htnlfr f*a r?*f ul ln> i??t ig?tii>n.
Kit-river Koddcy Autli^rilfd To Sue
(T^MAltfhr < ^1l Izen. i ?
J inline Krnot MpOfOi >?t '? hearing
chamber* fit l/anraster oil Moixtoy,
filial au order authorising John T.
Itoddey, as tecel ver for Lancaster
'Mercantile t'ompany, to fitter 1 1 1 1
again>| <\ 1), Jones for any amount*
\V 1 1 icli it in Ik'Ii t be dioi\ ii (tint he was
due the company, ; i i ? I Milts t ?? be con
?l u?-t ?><l under the dlnH'tiou of lATvy
Springs Mini John T. Stevens, or their
counsel, any finals m> recovered to he
ii .mm I for tin- of the com] winy.
'I'll** -ana- order a ut bonze* the rifely" ?
rr in institute -nil a ^a Inst l,eroy
Springs ?" "it John T. Stevens, fur any
aniuiiui uhh'li it might la* shown thev
15 iv (|im> the company, ?uto""J\ctton'"Tn'"tnr"
conducted under the di reel ion of <\ I>.
.| i >00* or Ills attorneys. Itond in the
miiii of was required of tin*
<-*.*iii | ?la ! na ti t > In both insta iiees, I'pon
'TTl in;' f>{ 'MTP**?u!er Springs and- Stevens
furbished ra^li Y?rtmfc,,lu the *?lun re
S.
ipilred. ami l<> separate action# have
hern filed against Mr. Jones, aggregat
ing more than $100,000,
HfOeivfr Wants to Soil.
At a henrjug In chamber* at Lan
raster last Thursdalu Judge ' I Jrnest
Moore heard a iVt^ojfQl^d by John
T? Koihley. reoet ver; t/7'~a uthorize the
sale of the assets of the I, agister
Me ream iie < 'oinpaiiy. The court stat
ed rlmt there was no testimony before
him. except conflicting .statements of
eounsel, us to Avhat wo* a fair upset
value of the assets or the most ad
vantageous time for selling the same,
lie therefore ordered that (\ \V. F.
Spencer, referee, take testimony from
disinterested .sources as to the host
time for the sale and as to a fair value
and report hark to the court. C. P.
Jones by his counsel, apposed the
granting of this order or any order
for the sale of the mercantile rom
pany's assets.
M<T>eod For Governor
IlNhiipviU'o. Mn.v 'J<>. ? Thoiim* (i. Me
l.eoii of this ('lace Siiiil this afternoon
Hint lie will he in tin* race this sum
itu'i' fur iroverjior.' ltt?<*oi? t*ly numerous
nu|iu*>ts have ln'fii made of Mr. Mc
I iliat he. offer f??r' the office ami
it i* in rc^piiiisi* t ? ? the<e ret|iie*N Hint
lu* rotor- tile contest.
^r. Mel.eod i- well known through
out the state. lie wa> lieutenant tfov
eri'tor a ii<l has luiil extensive legisla
tive i-xiM-rieuee lie |s an able stum!5*
speaker ami will make an ajrjrrosslve !
ca iiipaiifti. ?
1 1 m ma i) hair is *a i<l to he worth
1 m ? 1 1 1 ."Citi ,i | >i .it tid . I'm (hat ili'i oikI-j
? ?it whether \cii ;i iv buying il or mere
ly trying to U?*> p it ? St. Joseph Wns
I*i. ? .
0 " *
Miiiv I h :i ? I $ lS.tK>0.0"ii iva* si, 'i ?? 1 1 ? ? 1 1
from tin- wage* ? -f Khi.ihm) railway otn
in ,-i deei>toii la tin* 1'uilril
Sluice railroad labor hoard aniiouiieed |
from ( "hieiigo last Sunday ? i i trlt ? . Tin -j
deeiva *es. whieh a veraged live ? ??* 1 1 1 *? ;
per hour in tin* majority, followed eiits
..f .< HHMNHj.oiNt made la - ? July hy liio
hoard. Today's deeisioii. however, nf
fe?i * mostly 1 1 1 . i intoiiam-e of way
worker*, although divisions are pond
i i ? affeeting other olassifieatiutis. If
l lie w;? ? en t s made in the latest do- j
' -i-ion {ire extended to ?>t h?rr deeisions .
expt-f it'.l soon. ii wa> pointed out fti j
lailwav eireles. nuieh of (he .S<Vx?.(HMt ;
<tMi Jin lease given hv tin*' hoard in I'.'L'O I
" t
will l?e \vi | M*tl out and wane* restored*
to ii level ivhieh. railway offieiaN lmvo i
told the hoard, will lead to a new era
of development nnd open the way fo
the employment of LMKi.iHXi men. The
dti-Uion was signed hy the three rail
way nwnilMis of tin l>oard ami the
t Ii veo ihoiuIhm* representing the puhlfe.
A 1 1 i - m* n t i 1 1 g opinion Ma* filed hy the
three member* i I'piv.M-ii t j ng tin- lahor
tfiou?p The majority opinion said thaf
t he \va?<' (Mils, effective on July 1, isore
made it: nin'oidaiiee with tW"H?ron i'l
the eo*t of living The minority opin
i ? ? 1 1 < ontonded that the wage seaTo
proiiibil in the deOisiou was insuf
ficient to sustain life on the ha*1s of
Aim'ri'.ui standard*
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
OLE CLOES 5HINE5
JL5 t * v\uCH Ez
NEW C L O fe 5 DO t 5 .
CEPN HITS A DiPFUNT
LOOKiN SHINE
Mil % M U?^?
Letters From The People
o Letters I'Vom The People
II U uiy belief that the merchant* of
Camden lost a fine (^ADM to benefit
Mit iuxt'lvi* an well ax the entire coun*
ty? l?y wot adopting the Neosha plan
tin ontMiwd by Mr. Lowe at the llotel
( '11111(1011 dinner on the 32o4 lilt. The
cost wax so little compared with the
splendid results that might follow,
Mr. M? lli lde. of the Seaboard, ad
vises me that lw>th llartsvllle and
Che ro w ha*<o taken hold of tlilH plan,
both pi hhvs having signed up iaiid or
ganized, and going ont after more
r1?tr?tne*s. Chermr bfli't ' to Olif north
and IlarttfVMle <?a*t of us, \vH| they
?mot eut right Into our trade territory?^
If this 1>e true, then merchant* of
Camden, let us got together and Keep
Cheraw and ilartsvllle and other near
?by town# from sniping our trade.
Aside from this feature of self de
fense, the Neoho lAan will cause us to
know each dther better, will bring
about a better fellowship, give lis a
spirit and a will to do things, which
Camden and this Chamber of Odmmerc>*
lack*.
Now men and merchants of this good
town, think (hose . things over, ami If
you cute to reconsider Mr. Ixwe's
?proposition, notify the uudcrslgued
who will arrange a return visit of Mr.
Lowe and with <an "altogether" pnH
and push, we 'will <show the *?tate that
Camden ha* enough progressive peo
ple In It to get our share of everything
good that is Rolng around.
The directors of this Chamber of
Commerce arc with you, ami will do
more than their share.
H. <}. SAN1>KKS.
Secretary Camden and KcivOvaw Comi
ty Chamber of Commerce.
Miss Tarrant's Work
The fu'lowlng summary of work for
the lKi^t three months by the county
agent, Miss Blanche Tarrant, will ho
of interest :
She has eight gl^ls clubs with an en
rolhuent of ninety-eight members and
seven wnmicn's clubs with an enroll
ment of I--. She has held thirty-one
meetings w it'll an attendance of 52'-'.
v footed 'J I schools. J m ?r? Huh members,,
traveled ,J.*25Jl niilos in the Interest of
the work. She writes as follows in re
gard to rhe various' lines of work :
"(iarden clubs have* finished plant
ing. Poultry -club members are care
| fully hitching their l>a by chicks. Sew
ing club girls are working hard and
> in earnest. This is the most popular
I club in the county. Cooking el ifbs are
orgaulged at the schools that have
equipment. The girls are charmed and
often 1 >eg to come back for a new Vs
son real soon. All members are cen
tering the . Biscuit Contest. The wo
men's Hubs all had tlmlr meetings
with the exception of one anil the
heavy rains prevent ed that. The
South Carolina Home Producers As
sociation is < 1 1 1 i t c popular. . At each
meeting artichoke relish was demon
strated. this being the T ickle to be
sold by the Association. At the coun
ty clnb meeting we had four ladies
present from New York, as victors.
They expressed their interest in this
Ass(H'la t ion. saying it "iiiN the need
of the farm women. The Comity
Council of Farm Women meets at
regular intervals during the year.
Mnrkettng a - the main problem con
fronting the women at the last meet
ing'. This market has sold $'J IU.70
worth of pr.Kluce in the 'Ja?t two
months Kershaw has the distinction
of having the first club market in the
^late. Quite a number of ladies have
siifi'o*! it mi tract> to seel products such
a>. jelly, jam and artichoke relish
through the Iloine Producer* Associa
tion. The school* are closing inn tTio
Interest of the elub girls is no jrrotfit.
that they deckuv that this will not
interfere with their attendance during
the summer months. Before leaving
f<?r their home In the north, several of
? the tourist gave orders to women at the
| market for quantities of jolly, pre
| serves and <-tc . to )*> made for them
this summer and delivered In the fall.
Miss ,I?*miie Boyd the new Home
1 I?. mons-t ration Agent ha? reached Cam
den and entered upon her work with
j grew r zeal and enthusiasm She will
, meet all (dubs at their ivgular dates
. a ml continue the work that is making
?uch good headway in the <vunt.v,
Miss Boyd com?*N with highest
1 ?'Com tncnda t ions and we can con
fidently expect the work to Tor
" .< ' <1 ir der her direction
Mrs ?s < > pj c?v\ d< ?
I >i ir r i ? f \ j.-i.r
li.irnweH. May JP? ? .K.Ik" n little
f . i ; i.t Barnw<-Jl county. ?hip;4?d 27
f;'-U'l:t a:.d two .?\;.js<*s .-^r- of asjcir
agiis this ?c^...ii, the freight ? barges
nkmr nctrine 'bo railroad ?S.OO* ^7. jt
Jt }- not known v*hat the <r<>p
wa? worth to the Lrtw r? but ir es
t una t ed that W|UNt??n hipped more
than wi?rth-??f "grass' Quite
A h>t of nsparngU" **a- ?Ko -<hii?ped
from Barnwell and th? r?? will more
to be -hipped from thi? point next year
riu- unikliiK of lusi'ls ft 001 ml I U Is
done <>> women lit Kn^laiul. Tin' brails
a ? ?? mailt* from tli<? roidur Uft after
all olklif riir> of t lie uillk lin
l>tvn t xtturtiHl.
Boy Wanted
Somewhere in I ItiH town In one boy
who Ik h ^KO-Ketter" spl^t. full of
Kilt and flmbitloft, ami absolutely
honest We want that hoy. He
will bo the outly hoy atfent in this
town for tlie famous MOVIE!
WEEKLY M\(. A/INK.' lie will
work after school ami otllW .spare
time. Ills 'pay will he what he
make* it; iK'itldM fine prize* and
frpr iSfovtr 14rket*. -When J?e
unikes good. ho will he promoted,
it* you are bet u?vn n mil 19 ywarn
old, determined to "make jppott " and
truly think yon are the hoy for this
Joh. thou apply by letter to Mi
K. L, (iillKMi, "Personal/' Bird floor,
tip Wo^t 40th Street, New York
City. Give full (totalis of any past
sell tog exiKM'lonee; your hko: par
ent's full name and huslne*#! .Vour
*ehool made and at least two
reference*
Your doctor
will sanction it?
Many a case of typhoid and
other illness have been trac
ed to tainted foods, to re
frigerators not built so that
they can be kept perfectly
clean ; to impure ice which
was put in drinking water.
Your doctor will quickly and
gladly recommend the Au
tomatic. *It prevents all
these dangers.
For food saving, for ice sav
ing, the Automatic cannot be
equalled ? and it is the only
refrigerator with a water
cooling system. Be sure to
see it!
HOME FURNISHING CO.
CAMDEN. S. C.
Telephone 46
Special Notice
Zemp & DePass, Phar
macists, will take calls for
the Capital City Laundry.
Family washing 5 cents
per pound.
"Our Way the Sanitary
Way."
Truck will call each
week.
PHONE No. 10
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer for Ker
shaw county to suoeed myself. I have
serve*! the people of this county in this
capacity h) r a number of years; am
familiar with th?> work, and have en
deavored at all times to render ef
ficient service. Will greatly appreciate
your continued support, anji pledge you
continued faithful and efficient ser
vice if elected.
I). VI. McCurfktll.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate fur the office of Treasurer for
Ker>haw County at the I>emocrattc
primary to be hold in August and
pledge myself to abide the rules of the
party.
S W IKKU'K.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of Treasurer for Ker
shaw County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic party. If elected I
pledge faithful and efficient service.
W. A. SIIAW.
FOK SHERIFF.
Editor ChronMe.
lMea^e announce the name of Mr.
M C Went am a candidate for t ive of
fice of Sheriff Mr West la well and
favorably known. lit? has been faithful
to every trust committed to him and if
elected will discharge his duty with
credit to the office, and satisfaction
to all he comes in contaot with. The
friends of Mr West take pride In plac- j
ing him before the people in the coming
primary election.
Voters.
FOR STATE SENATOR
Jlellevlng that our people are now
open for considering a obange aionj?
the lines of an aggressive fitfht for a
ptrlet economical administration of
both our county and state jrorern
ment, and. ?l?o believing that ray
COTTON " COTTON
Charles G. Houston
COTTON FACTOR
Augusta, - Georgia
CAN SELL ALL GRADES ? LOW GRADES A SPECIALTY
'W. * V ' V*. . A 4
Liberal Advances Made on Coniignments
Bonded Warehouiei * Prompt and Efficient Service
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
reputation \ylth you is. that of a <?< ?n
servatlve member of oui1 community..
1 beg to offer myself as a candidate
tdr tn& iratt senate and ask your
thoughtful and friendly consideration
of ilxo same llespeetruuyj
T. J. ARjHANTS. j
At the taniost solicitations of many
CrioiKls from every section of the coun- 1
ty I am announoelog myself us a candi
date for the office of State Senator for
Kershaw (flinty. Having served Jn
that body I feel that I know the needs
and wishes of the people of my eounty.
Very respectfully,
W. R. HOUGH. |
After considering the matter careful
y for some time, I have concluded to of
fer myself as a candidate for the office
of State Senator from Kershaw County,
and would reject fully ask the voters,
bot>h ladjes and gentlemen, for their
eiipporfc I win pledge myself to abide
tho rules of the I>emocratic primary.
R R. WILLIAMS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Kershaw County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
N. S. Richards.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-nominatlon as a member
of tho House of Representatives from
Kershaw County, subject to the rules
of tho Democratic party.
GEORGE G. ALEXANDER.
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County ? Ladies and Gentlemen:
Eor'a number of years I have served
you as your Probate Judge. I trust
that |ruy administration has been such
as to commend itself to you. I have
tried to do my very best, in the dis
charge of the responsible duties of this
office and the many intricate legal
problems that have come before me,
gnd with deep gratitude for i?ast fa
vors 1 re*|K'ct fully solicit your contin
ued support, assuring you that no man
in Kershaw County will appreciate that
support myre tlran I, nor will anyone
strive harder than Vlo discharge the
duties of the office faithfully.
Tory respectfully,
\V. n MoPOWELL.
FOR AUDITOR.
I herby announce my candidacy for
I Auditor of Kershaw County, subject
to the rules of the Democratic party,
I If elected I pledge faithful audi effi
cient service. B. K. SPARROW
FOR AUDITOR
; With deep appreciation for the xeu
erous support accorded me In 'the past
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the office of. Auditor
of Kershaw County, subject to the
rules governing the Democratic Prim
ary, and promise, if Elected /to dis
charge the duties of the office fairly
and impart hilly.
The women now being qualified
voters I respectfidCy solicit their sup
port. W. F. RUS9MLL
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-nomlnation to the office
of Magistrate for I)eKalb Township
subject to the rules at the democratic
primary.
SAMURL N. NICHOLSON.
We. the many frionds of J. B. Muau,
wish to announce him as a candidate
for the office of Magistrate in Buffalo
Township at large. If elected he will
make us a good officer.
His Many Friends.
FOR SHERIFF.
i I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-electlom to the office of
! Sheriff of Kershaw County, subject tQ
the rules of the Democratic primary.
GROVER C. WMn.
. FOR CONGRESS.
"1 hereby announce that I am a can
j didate in the Democratic primaries of
South Carolina, for the nomination foe
Representative of the Fifth Congres
sional District for the 68th Congress
and I take this opportunity to thank
the people of the District for their
loyal support in the (past aud to say
that I shall endeavor, to deserve their
support and confidence in the future."
VV. F. STEVENSON.
IMPROVED FREIGHT SERVICE
VIA
Northwestern Railroad Company of South Carolina
? AND?
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
. *. " J
The Northwestern Railroad Company of South Caro
lina and The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company an
nounce thatthey are now operating through package
cars, daily from Norfolk, Va., and Charleston, S. C., to
Camden making direct connections with all - steamship
lines entering these ports.
These through cars will eliminate several trans
fers. thereby enabling you to receive your package
freight from twenty four to forty eight hours earlier than
heretofore, in fact you will now, through the use of these
cars be able to get service on package freight which
will equal that on car load shipments.
These cars will operate daily for a period of sixty
days irrespective of tonnage and are operated that the
citizens oij Camden may receive the very best possible
freight service on package freight. We therefore re
spectfully request that you give us your support by
routing your freight from Eastern cities Via Norfolk Va.,
or Charleston for-ATLANTIC COAST LINE-CAMDEN
PACKAGE CAR, that this superior service may be made
permanent.
For further information regarding our freight ser
vice communicate with North-western R. R. office,
Phone 128.
T. V. WALSH, Jr., General Agent, Camden, S. C.
ZEMP & DePASS
Great Week End Special
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
To prove to you
what they will do
A regular $1.00 package of
Genuine Yeast Vitamin? Tablet?
with every package of
Nuxated Iron Tablet?
I. MI ORTANT NOTICfc : T?on t take \ iia mines unless vou want to ineroas?
w-iir wwkIh. Vitamine Tablets (one of the moart remarkable aoienttfte ?U?
?.>f ri?cont years) simply wonderful for women who are scrawny I
;i i if iihi r u >ip[ *>a ranoe and men who aro thin and emaciated and everyone
?!>.. ?ants something to help increase weight ami put on flesh.
W !kto it is Rlmrrfy desired t<> prain greater strength, energy and endur*
hi ?ti increase the firmness of yonr flesh and tissue*, we reoommend
1 ' N"" ^ n xh t (h1 iron onVy. By helping to'rreate mMlions of new red
I-HA eorpuiaclcfl. Nnxated Iron greatly help* weak, nervou? ami run -d.wni
often- in two week** time. ? ? ?
(nil at once for your freo *1.00 package r?f Genuine Yea*t Vitamin*
' ** together with U.uif of Xuxated Iron
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$2.10 value for $1.10