The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 01, 1922, Image 6
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Krmoval of ThlrtyKtfveii Spike* From
lUil ItrlfiKH Div.isf, r.
Chicago, Aug. 28.^HPonfe?sl6tf* of
actual ]*ai in the wrecking
of lit*- Michigan Orttral Kxprew near
(inry, Ui(J.. rcvntly by ll>?? removal of
.'{7 from a rail were made by
111<? four nieu 7iiT(l in cOflWM.Mi with
the disaster \vh)?b. co*t the live* of
two engine men. a<'cording, to i?<?i
authorltiea totiight
Following .the confessions,
five of the nine arrested Sunday in
? mmiiwiloH-nv-iiii tl|?^ ruse weri' released,
hut Mx others whoyo^TuTnil'H waiaffin
. i a'!??<! were taken into <'U?t<ftHy. Th?*
four froiiv w hom If was wild confes
sions had been obtained \yere all de
clare! to l>e atriking sftopineji. although
It was indicated that no union offii la 1.-'
wcw in any way In the.
train wrecking plot.
Officials asserts! that they had uu?
carth?sl evidence of widespread sabot
age plots. According to J. .7. Ilooney
of the I'lilted States depart in Hit of
Justice. wholesale (piantitles of "coin*.
inuniM" literature and propaganda and
detailed plans'for a -series of sabotage
attacks already havo been uncovered.
As the result of tbe Information ob
tained from IhuiHc held, two simuitn
neons raids were staged today in
Mearch for more cvldehee, One of the
rnids was on a union headquarters near
<Jar\\ where qua njl tie's of literature
and the conplete roster of members
of officials of the union were seized.
The .other was on I'lilon hall In Chi
cago, where similar seizures were
made. ,
A new invention in the shape of an
Htflrie bundle tier .lias just appeared
that will sjksmI up parcel departments.
'Hie machine ties u strong square
knot, (nits ?the cord and thi'ows the
bundle to one side.
Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
alotab
,C.|
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are free
from nausea and danger.
No salts necessary, as
Calotabs act like calomel
and salts combined. De
mand the genuine in 10c
and 35c packages, bearing
above trade-mark.
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over Bruce's Store)
CAMDEN, S. C.
pN,K cf ^ '
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?a'0 ^
Your doctor
will sanction it?
Many a ease of typhoid and
other illness have been trac
ed to tainted foods, to re
frigerators not built so that
they can l>e 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 canr.ot 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
LEGAL ADVERTISING
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice in hereby given that one
mouth from this ilaio, ou Saturday,
September L\ l'.C-', I will make to the
Probate Court of Kershaw Couuty my
final retutu mh Guardian of May Belkj
tit 11km and <?h the *n*r date I will
apply to flu* >? Id COUli for a final (tit*
charge as said Guardian.
J. II. HKI,K.
Camden. H. (/., August 2, 1022.
STOCKHOLDERS MKKTING.
Notice Is hereby given by virtue of
a resolution of tin* llourd of Directors
4>fthe Kershaw Motor Comiwny, that
*Tm*'tti*n oX the aiockkoltlfirji of. tb*>
suid (Company will 1k> hid on Tues
day, September t?th, 1022, at eleven
o'clock a. m., at the offlcc of the Ker
Bhaw Motor Company, In Camden, 8.
0., for the purpose of considering and
acting upon a resolution to dissolve
said corporation and surrender the
charter thereof.
All Stockholder* of the said Com
pany are hereby notified of said meet
ing and requested to attend.
J. J. McKENZIK, President.
I, J. MxKBN/IK, ScnsTrcas.
Camden, S. C? Aug. 2, 1022.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina.
County of Kershaw.
(Court of Common Pleas.)
M. T. < Jet i> s, Plaintiff,
Against
Carrie II. Helton, Mary Gri-pper, Joe
Gtippcr arid. WllHo Hrevard, Defend
ants.
l.'nder an order of His Honor, W. II.
Townse.nd. presiding Judge In Fifth
Judicial Circuit, dated August 3rd,
1022, I will sell to the highest bidder
at -public auction for cash before the
Kershaw County Court House door In
Cnniden. in .said State, during the le
gal hours of sale, on the first Monday,
being the 4th of September, 1022, the
following des.orll>ed r?w?l estate:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situated in the County of Kershaw,
State of Smith <Carolina, containing
Two Hundred Acres, more or less, and
bounded on (be North by lands former
ly of Mrs. Martha Team, now of plain
tiff, Mrs. Martha T. Getty s. East Ufc
lands <>f Mrs. Mat tie T. Getty 3, former
ly of John Uurdell, South by lauds of
del! ; an.I by lands formerly of Gard
ner, now tin? estate of Sclpio G ripper,
and West J?v lands fonnery of Jaekson
now of Jerry Wood, the said promises
iM'ing those t.hat day conveyed to the
sabU Scipio (Jripjwr, by this plaintiff
and the said mortgage \vas given to
sei'iirc payment of the purchase price
thereof.
That should the purchaser at. such
sale fail to make good his hid uj>on
demand being made ui?on him I will
"ii the same or some subsequent sales
<l;iv make resale of the .said proj>ertv.
1 ?:?!??(! Aug. 15th. 1022.
B. 11. CL.AKKE,
Master for Kershaw County.
MASTER'S SALE
Si Hie of Soutli Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
(Court of Common Pleas)
The enterprise liulldlug ami 'Loan As
.soeintlon, Plaintiff,
Against
Annie Outlaw, Kiley Outlaw, Klin Out
law. Osrar Outlaw. Iluth Outlaw, and
Maud Outlaw, Defendants.
I'uder an order of llis Honor, \V. II.
T<?wnsend. pnv-idbtg Judjce In Kifth
Judicial Circuit, dated August 3rd,
I will sell to the highest bidder j
at |?iiti 1 i? * auction f?-r cash before the I
Kff-haw County Court House door in [
t .nndi'ii. in sail State, during the le
_':i 1 I,i.his of s 11?v on the first Monday. ;
In in,r !!:< t'h. i>f September. 10'JU. the
!'? I' *.\ >i.? 111--? i .Ned j'l ??; < ri> :
I I * '.:i :v. ? ! Tit.- < :i |n t a 1 M? *ek |
? ! {.>-? I : ! - ?! {? 1 : -?? Iit '?I i u' .llld l.Oitli
V ?,??>!.. I
\ I?. I :?? ? < ?? . "I "I Utnd ill
? 11> ? ' \ ? f < .1 llld' I < ? 'Mil? \ I if Kef
- i . .?! ! d >t:il? ? S ? i i' '? ? irollll I. ? >11
( ?h|t I- ? ? ?IllllliUii \ Kh'W\ . a.- the C.llll
? i" < * f i ? ?? t \\ | ? i it ? 1 i < - i.i.i !. a:.d ?<?ittaln
j . _? "I.- ?? _'.,t'; of .ill a* l< . .1 : d i> 1 ?? ?"IU< 1
|< d . ?!. \!t J>y < \i md'^'i < "ln'!*a\\
J. ...id ?"?i. ? "We-- and South'
' l>\ lu.d- t'.'iint i'\ i'f .1 1' I a'\\ i*. now !
| ..t" W M \V?**t. .ii.d "it : 11?* We^t b\
j 1 i 'I ? ?;;;?? 'i' v of I ' C \\ h::.ikrl. !.'>\\
j '?It .1 < Mitlaw.
Ai '..in. < I--1 ri 11 _? ;>? Kid it :'?? s.ile!
j !f-:? :i : i > ? u I : i. t.; tii-t dej^-vit
I u .'i I. h'iiri: ? 11 M.l-ter. the Slim
? I'u > 1 i\>* t <mi. )?..i!;,r- <-r a
? ? ? : . f i ? .Hi k t<?!' a lik-' amount, a?
1 ? *. d.- -? ? f v?H'd faith and a- a ;
. _ ?; *?'?? ?i ? n 11 ?! la n< with t lie tenn< |
? ?' - \ \ fi'B, .|e]N.?ip-d wi'l
>1 t.? tit.' uii-inei-ssfnl l.,dii?M>
!it . i? ii i -f t h? sa it*
H H CI~\UKK
f.?r Kershaw < *? >u ? t r y.
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MASTER'S SALE
S .i t* i ! st ?? ; ? ji Ca rolin.H.
t ??.. : v ? f Ker-ha w .
? i '??w r: ? t Cm im.-n 1' - >
I hi.;ii.i ' ^ i ? j-:_ ie. I' a ? ' f"
Aga 11. -t
C!..i rle-4 Workman. s ? \\ .u'kma:.
Kthrl Workina. . I.i'.i W.. km in. M*
Neil Workmai a i ! I : .* t \\ .rkn m.
I ?ofenda tit ??.
I'ndcr an orj.-r ?.f Hi*. H- ? \\ II
'1 'W r, sej,.}. presiding . I i: ? 1 _: - * . . I'.fth
Judicial <rcu f, da toil Au^a-il ?rd.
P'22. I wj.i sell (o the highest b.dder
at f. iM,.' >i iftl.'ii f<>r cash before ? h??
Ki*:-?h;tw ('niin'y <'ourt llou>o d<'i>r in
Caneb-i.. . >ald Sfafe. during the ]?
^ii h m-- "f y.if. ?>n the firs: Mot'.i!,ij
i 1 . ihg the *Ph r.f Ne;>f? n?ber, 10'J'J.
ir.<1 < r.!>ed real estate
A 1 that ptrrr. prir.^t r?r trn^t r f \r ? :
t js'ate ??f > Mirh Carolina. ^'"i;nt..
<?{ KersV.aw and in \Ve>*t Wntorev
known P;:.der Hii'. cotitainir.g f.vo
hundr<*d fr-rty-^voa f.MT) acres m^ro
or funded on the north br lands
of Sprinp=( ?n<l Steven*, Krtst bv the
NS'atereo river. South by tarxifl of Si- '
moiM, formerly of Jordan snd \^'e#t by
\fcCord ? Ferry Itoad. The Raid trar<
of land was conveyed to th?f Mid de. '
KI1TS AGAINST SPRINGS.
Itcrelver Koddey Hlen Nine in the
la nearer Couutjr Court.
The l^ancaMt'V NeWn t>f Saturday
carrie* tJi?* fuUeviti^:
A luiiiihci of wmplaints were served
yesterday in connection with the fif
fitir* of t he'La > toaster Mercantile Com
l-atiy, as follows: 1:
I. John T. Uoddcy ;>S v?-r of t 1m*
Lancaster Mercantile (JorojMiny aj?i?ln?4t
U>roy Spring* Mr alleged to
|>0 due on n eottoiv tran*a<*tlon.
J. John T. H??ddcy. receiver, against
Leroy spring*, for $1L<W0, alleged to
he duo on a <*4ton transaction.
:5. John T. Hodde.v, receiver, I-4'
TT^*^i?F!oiwfnKF^60lOOO for alleged
?balance due on a transaction involving
mt le of M7 bales of cotton.
I. John T. lloddey, receiver, v*. Lo
roy Spring*, for $.'l,Gt>9 balance alii*#**!
to he due on a vale of IK) ha>lo* of cot
ton. '
ft. John T. Koddey, j-eeelver, vh. I.o
roy Springs for $700, claimed to ho
duo in connection with removal of a
building belonging to Lancaster Mer:
can tile Company.
0. John T. Hotldey, receiver, w. \a>
roy Springs, for $.100, the value of a
borne and buggy, property of the Jsm
castor Mercantile Comj >any, alleged to
have been approin'lated by Springs.
7. John T. Hod (ley, receiver, vs. Ix>
roy Springs, lor $.'{00, value of six mU
llnery fable* belonging to Lancaster
Mercantile Company, alleged to have
Immmi appropriated by Springs.
H, John T. H<Kldey, receiver, vs. I/O
roy Springs, for $N,100 damages for al
leged failure lo comply, with contract
to equip the Lancaster Mercantile
store building with steam heat and a
sprinkler system.
II. John T. Koddey as receiver v<.
Leroy Springs and John T. Stevens, for
alleged waste and mismanagement <>f
the affairs of the I<ancaster Mercantile
(%>uK|iHny t<? the damage of the com
pany, $.150,000.
The attorueys representing the
plaintiff in these .suits are John T.
(Jreen. John M. Hemphill, H. Hint's,
<". \. Sapp and It. U. Allison.
Kail way hop men deny that :t ?t
Sunday's wrtrk on I lie Michigan Cen
tral railroad at <iary, Illinois, in which
there was loss of life, was the result
of a conspiracy. The grant] jury which
investigaied the wn-ck so found. The
shopmen, however,' claim that the
wreck wa.s caused by an unfit locomo
tive. Just as many other wrecks have
l?ceii caused and the railroad author
ities are trying to blame it on incendi
arism in order to escape msfponsllrility.
A military board has found Paul
W Itci-k of tli** army air service, who
whs kj 11?mJ by' Judge <'has. I\ l?ay in
hi- honir in <>kJahonia 4"ity, <>kla.,
J:i-i April. "died in the line of duty."
("barges that Itock was killed while
making an attack on Mrs. Day were
not sustained, says the report.
fendauts l?y deed of Ihnina C\ A'ille
f'igUCV
Anyone desiring to hid ;it the sale
herein mentioned shnll first de|?o.sit
with the twi designed Master. the sum
of One Hundred (.$HX).00) Dollars or a
c*?tiifi?m 1 fliiH-k f"r a like atnounl, as
att evidence of good faith and as a
guarantee of couipllanee ?with the terms
of iVilo. Any stuns so de)>ositod will
In- rot iinu-d to the unsuccessful hidder.s
af tin* <-<>ni-!nsu>n of the sah-.
I?.i:? ?(I Air: J nth, U
r. iv ( r.AHKi:.
Maslfi tur Kershaw County.
FINAI DISC H A RG E
i ? iu r??l>y given tha' one
M<>iiti. f i?? 111 J In.-; 'I.it". <>tj l"ri'!;i\. ~-?'p
' i-tiii ?? r 11 1 1 will ma K>' !?? the
I'l' ? >?: i : ?? < '????!? - f K'-r>hiiw tV.ui.-y my
t'.n.'il renin; a- ? A?1111 i n i s f r:i t<?r wjtll
!!.?? will ariM'Xoil ..f tin t-iaf<- ..f I lias
I >ti. <!?" ??a-fl. and on t: i mo
? i.i'i- 1 will .11? |?3y tti tin' .v.*i. i t oiirt
f. ?? .i final ?M<??}!;!a- sail A ? Itnin
,-t r.i tor
I > I- \ A IJI ilinl'i, II.
i '.I nnl> . . . Aim. 1. 1
NOTK K or S \I.K (7F KKAI. Es I \TK
? r 11. . : v.. r h i it r* ?:
< " , i' \ ? ? T K'*: -haw
I'.\ tn> nt i f t !:>? f t he
o! la T. Ti! ? - .Mn-k-, ] ? . ? : i -. I. the
111. lor- _rn? 11 will -oil a' puh'.i ? -.1 ?? l>c
f. r? i!i>' <'.r.rt House I ^>r duri:.s; the
? ? : 1! i 1. > ?; - - of -ale on ;!n> t' i r -1 Monday
m I' t. I'JJJ. the foi;..wirjj de
- : du d r<M 1 <?-( *'V
"All th 1: ; 1 r: of Jt -,1 1. i:. : the
? \ ? !" i nin.iei.. <'o;iii!\ of K. :-haw,
s;; 1 t ?v of South <';iro|ii.a hounded
v ?!;h 1 ? v pr. in.-r- formerly >?* Mary
< iinj?l'ol' 1..i\v of Itriiry Ka!i,i'> ; Kast
hv Hro;id Str?-W, South hy promises
of Mrs S.N.ftn Salmond and West by
1 T?'ii.iformerly <.f Clinton I'ahner.
.-1.1I lot tho *ame conveyed to J. II.
toM?iaio at.d .-or. l<\ Sarah V. Harfidd.
A -o n ' I in> r.i'tf. title. re-' and
? i.in in mil to tli.it l..f North of
? I r>djo'.*ii:.c 'hi- aho\c ih - r.!????! lot
by Ycrk S*roet I
1 1-' 1 v 11 Uaim-y: Soii'h M'a'.ove
? * and W?-' ! y prop. r*y f. r:n r.y of
' ? ? ^ |lun-r
? r ?...> i ami !? . 1 r
. v {... ^
? I ?' II- '11,11.
i.a! i:r.\s 1 m 1; ;
A:;, . ..
NOT ICE.
V'l.i- 1 Ira.;11 (?,';'icer
when 3 on hi 1 e w.>rd- rondy f--r trnsh
'?art. th^r ran trior .1 >^ fore
? h?% y *o ck^ear.
JOHN W. WILSoN..
Health Officer
'V 61
HOLY KOIIJK PIK8.
ISIttru by Kattksnake and Uv?? Only
Thirty MtniltCt.
Japie* Wylle Rwxt, h "holy roller,
and farmer, ?rt>?l?lli?K on Sand Moun
tain, near <'ha vie*, alwul sevVn tn.lles
from Kurt l'ayne Ala., was hit ten by
a Jante j^ttUwiuike Friday afternoon,
ffoiu which the man died within thirty
injfcutes In great agony. according to
n |KM l.s i f? ?'ivrd.
It 1> fttftU tliat Uec< e \m?- at Hi"
home of a neighbor ami that when tlx*
snake whh discover I'll by someone the
neighbor prepared to shoot tl*6 reptile,
but liefore the art was executed the
"hfiy ??>71?? i *" a^ked. t?> capture1 Dm
rattler, and wan bitten lit the attempt,
after which he threw the snake down
upon the ground and remarked to his
neighbor friends to h*>k after his ?*hil
drcn us he felt that his time had CO]m\
11 is said that Keee?? had been a
noted "holy roller" out in that section
of the country, and on various occa
sions had assisted In conducting reli
gious seances in which very poisonous
reptiles, such asratUeenakes and <vp
lK?rhea<ls were handled and exhibited
by member* of the church.
It Is well remembered here that the
dead man was imlieted by the--grand
jury in this county a year or so ago
on a murder charge, alleging that ho
permitted a venomous snake to bite
aiid kill one of hl's little ch'lldr.cn. How
ever, when the case caiue up Cor trial
in the circuit court, tjie court .set the
man free, taking the view that every
person in this country should be i>er
111 it ted to serve Ood according to the
dictates ??f ills own conscience, and
that it was wholly through Ignorance
that the 'defendant attempted to prac
tice *ueh religions activities in the
community. At the time, however, the
judge warned him not to coda lifter the
Jives of others in any way in the
handling of dangerous reptiles, ??ither
at home or elsewhere.
Wants--For Sale
FOB SALE?Wood, out any length,
oak and pine. Prompt delivery.
Phone i!T5 J., Joseph Shebeen, Oam
? leu. S. <\ 122 tf
$10 KEWARD?For return one white
and blnek hound about i> months old
Come when called Jack. Phone 1G7
or write JAMES E. McGIRT, 927
Main Street, Camden, S. C.
22 i Hi
FOI'ND?On August 28th, one travel
ing luig on Spring llill road. Owner
can have same by cad ling on J. E.
'Poaree. Houto 1,.Camden. S. 0.
I sb
LOST?Pair black tortoise shell rim
med spectacles, on last Thursday.
Howard if returned to Wolfe-Eichel
Co.. Camden. S. C.
1 sb
WANTED?-To teach you the business
and give you a job. Write the Char
leston Barber College, Charleston. S.
C. 22 pd
WANTED?Two or throe furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. No
children. References oxehanged.
Address. P. ( I. Box M. Camden, S. C.
22 24 i x 1
FOK SALE?Three .lei>e\ < ows. one >i\ |
\ear< old. two three w ar.- old Two '
Jersey bulls. one \ear< old, "lie I
fourteen months old. All eligible}
to reiii^ter. Appl\ P. ?? P.<>\ L'lT.j
< 'amdi ii. S. ('.
21 2.'i mil''
FOK SALE?< ? tie new Oliver tyj?e-1
writer. Applv at Camden Chroi i.-b
office. I
21 tfmjr
.
FOK SALE?< >;n? five passenger PJlfc^J
P.nick. j\i<t Ihvd worked over, tn
u'?mh| eoiMlit ion. price $-IOO. Apply!
llonr\ Savage, Camden. S. C.
L'l-22 .-It
FOK KENT?Office in roar of old
P.ank building.. Apply to TTaile and
Kirkland, Caunlen, S. C.
oi no
FOK SALE? I it Kirkw. xwi section, com J
plete new homo, eigbt r?M>ius. two!
1?:i111< and large sleeping i torch. heat, |
all modern improvements hardwood ?
floors t!irou_'honf. lnrsro garage, jrnr-'
den and flower yard, large shade')
trees. This is one of the nicest resi
dences in Camden, convenient to j
lx>th golf links. Bargain and ea>y ,
tenns. Address "Homo", C?irr of1
Chronicle, Camden. S. C.
20 22 pd
FOK SALE?(iood milling corn f<>r
$1.10 i>er bushel at my farm. W. A.'
Edwards. DeKalh, S. C. J?Mf:
KOK SALE?Wood. cut any length,
oak an< 1 pine. Ib-ndy for delivery
on short not ice Joseph Sbeh^e
Camden. S C
17-tf
FOK SALE?Calsium arsenate Cor
saio in any quantities. Our prices
aro rich: Springs & Shannon, Cam
den. S C. Utr
Carbide For All Make* 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-i
den, S. C. 43.
1
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WANTED?100 cord* of dry #*plit j.ine ;
wood at oT>ce. Apply to C. H. Yates.
Camden, B. O. 19-tf
A m*v ai>tl tmndit gun weighs olm?
ami one-half jx>uml*. It fire*. 1,000
*hi?ll# a minute ami J?mh ?i? aeeurnte
liin^r of l,r>00 feet.
vV:'"kC ? *
MIkn Jane Moffett and Miss Helen
Johnson. WMKhlugtou ?oei^ty
liavo k I veil up motor cum for tin* air!
plane.
Train yourself to
the need for Saving
Preparatoy training makes
easier the attainment of what
ever one starts out to accom
plish.
To attain victory in money
saving, means consistency and
regularity in deposits?a never
let-up policy and grim determi
nation?a training that wins
the day.
Start a savings account in
the First National Bank. Nev
er let a week go by without
depositing some amount, be it
ever so little. It is safe, secure
and accumulates interest to
your benefit.
Iron?Shafting?Pipe?Roofing
Just received carload of Bar Iron
Just received carload of Shafting
Just received carload of Black & Galvanized Pipe
Have enroute carload of Galvanized Roofing
Have full stock of Belting, Packing, Pulleys,
Valves, Fittings and Machinery Tools & Supplies,
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY,
823 West Gcrvais St. Columbia, S. C.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable
? ?
We are doing it for thousands of others?why not
for you? We believe a trial will convince you.
FOOTER'S DYE WORKS
Cumberland, Md.
TO THE PUBLIC
THE CREDIT BUSINESS IS A THING OF THE PAST.
WE WANT YOUR CASH BUSINESS AND WE INTEND
TO GET IT BY GIVING YOU LOWER PRICES THAN
YOU CAN GET ANYWHERE IN CAMDEN. WE CAR
RY LARGE STOCKS OF ALL STAPLE GOODS, GRO
CERIES, HAY AND GRAIN, HARDWARE, SHOES AND
DRY GOODS. WE HAVE PUT OUR PRICES ON ALL
THESE COMMODITIES TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
LEVEL. ALL WE ASK YOU TO DO IS TO COME IN
OUR STORE AND ASK US OUR PRICES. IF WE
DON T SAVE YOU MONEY WE DON'T ASK YOU TO
RETURN.
YOURS RESPECTFULLY.
Springs & Shannon
"The Store That Carries the Stock."
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA ]