The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 13, 1922, Image 6

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MIJUKIAN TH1T RKCVLLKD Nfj*r(anburg Negro Kenwmber* Voy age to .Africa When a I toy. Plreclly iift??r (ho war between lho idates a number of nogrooH living In the Upper purl of 86uth Carolina, formed a colonization band 10.. rot urn to M|>cria. Africa, jfhd a member of thla colony,' lid ward (JiU-s, now away up in his goveutloa, lives in Spartan burg, working on the .promises of W. II. Fish or, on South < *i?ur**!? atreet, Kjlartanburg. jli; talked of his trip to I,Iberia to a Spartanburg IIeraId re porter recently, and displayed an u?i? nana! faeulty for rt**ntUng uatne? and . Oaten. t (JHes -wih born in Newberry-, uhd i?ay* he >\u* about 15 year.* old when (iio ncgroiw were freed. Ii?? says tiiat one day(he wa* standing on the streets of Newt>orry and he hoard the colored folks talking about going back to their home* in Liberia., He couldn't exactly get the thing clear in hU mind, biit decided to go along with I hem. Then' win a big ?*rowd of fheiu going. "When linked wlio wa>? to carry them ncross the. ocean I'nclo Ullea replletl! "the colored colonization ><iflety of Itoston, M:i*s., got the thing up, and a? everybody was ffW* ami (here Dr. C. F. Sowell DENTIST (Office Over Bruce's Store) CAMDEN, S. C. COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. ? MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUL ER STS. Phone 71 c COLUMBIA, S.C. For Hogs? to Sweeten Swill ?dissolve 1 tablcspoonful of Ked Devil Lye in a pint of water, then add this solution to the slop or soft feed for If) hogs. Or dissolve ^4 of a can ia. a quart of water, and add to n barrel of slop. Stir thoroughly and feed to hogs r.ight nnd morning. Alu'ay3 demand ihe genuine Renew your health by purifying your system with aiotat The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free from nausea and ciancr-. No salts necessary, a s Calotabs act like i ilomei and salts combine De mand the genuine in 10c and 35c packages, h;"::ing above trade-mark. DR. R. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crock or Railding ( undfti, 8. C. * whhu t niyeh to do, we Ju?t got to* get her nod went to Charleston. wh?w wo boiir<lftl the Ooieonda ou the *Oth day of tH'tdbcr, 1SCMJ and walled, ?r rlvin.' nt'Monroxla. ?,n <'hiMmas day following. When we K?>t out Mt Wft* all of us got *leg, Mild a proaeher and little tut?> iUifl Willi s,'i, Si?km<*s. W11 CI I We tfot off tlx' *W|> !,t >*<?"??' via, tv.0 then took n boat up ItlO St. Paul river for twenty wiles, and then u,. rcaehed Washington'* landing. W?? u?'t put and walked fifteen miles to ('a rvsvil V, where the hospital was. and jdujted there six month* to got acclimatised. l.ut* of died am) evcrylmdy wih slek with the fe ver, I was jUinng and I nOYer wont U?, bed at all: I J.U#I kept on walking j round witl? the fever." Wheu asked how the foyer affected him, re replied, "You m a chill what run*, down your spinal column 'and the next Ihllig >'"? know you I* all hot up and tapping out with AfrUlui fever." I'uele < .lie's gjivo as his rea son for I ho fever Is'iiig -o> contagious there thai there was so much .swamp iiihI jungle land- and 1111? intense heat. And he said I here were1 mos. (piitoes there a^ hi}? a? humble l?ot\s. lie says he stayed at the hospital (here' for six months and after that he went into the wtgtfls and hullt him a. thatched house of bamboo and stli'li material, lie snhl there was plenty to cut. (in the trees there wore eOcoa nnt*. bananas', piiltn oil. and there was cassava ryots, then then' wore deers and monkeys, Speaking of eating inoukcx s. he said: "I ain I never eat any monkeys the regular Africans eat 'ein, hut I don't '. ain't got no taste forVin. Besides they looks like hu nian ln-itigs in a way. and yon know I wouldn't eat anybody. And talking ab?>ut ?.|iort skirts, I'nlted Slates folks don't know nothing about short skirls. The African jungMl?*crs got 'em stood off the map. over there they don t wear until in' at all?Just a little apron, and here tliox go." Continuing rnclo <Jilos said: "I stayed in .Monrovia two years, and one day the mate of the bark. "X Fannie I.oui.se died, and the steward was promoted to be mate and I. Was made steward. This .ship was owned by A. S, iV: W\ -I l.ewis, of PtOstoU. Mass., and if plied up and down the west coast of Africa, carrying eni^tn's of eloth. tobao-o. whiskey, ruin and palm oils from Monrovia to ('ape I'alina and ?!rand Itessa Hi. I waw ^toward four years while we varied up and down the west African comd. and. then two years sailing from Bo-don. Mass., to Monrovia. Then 1 if row tired of it all. and wanted to s.-e old Newberry ,ai.d in\ old home: #?o I leave lioston and walk and rule till 1 uet hack homo?but it wasn't like when I left ? here six \ears before. All the folks I knew were gone or had died ami I finally L'ot some work to do and kept a! U. tTitukinsf all thi- time 1 would gn back to I.osfon and get m\ old job hack. One day nn excursion was run from Wwberrv to, Spartanburg: I boarded the train with the crowd, thinking [l would ifo jiis-t tint much on iii\ wax ba- k to Boston. Itcaohing i Spartatiburg I \talke?l tip into the I 1..w :: and mu a irroat erow d of | co i ;?!e -standing about lie* center of the j p!.,< e Tii? \ told nie tin y were nil , \ eiI;i ?- ,i 111o11u11)ei.t ' ? i lein ral Mor ! -jai . That happen.*! ..?i the tenth I dn> > >f Mix. 1s.sJ I looked a!'"Ulld J the i? t\\ n and ;i j .1 ? .it the Spar J tavburL* Inn. in'eridi; i: t ? start for Ii Hon in a fexx d i x ?. Xiut I i.'ot to '. k i ii ^ ibis town and : i? p'^.plc; so I" \ ? I \ >d her?- more than forty \e.-ir.s I marre-d here and mx wife d.-ad aid 1 in old a nd ,t!o:,. in ? !..? x\ or'd : but thank d. I l;o|?. I'll never ,'.-t !o -In- i>f.e-'- w h.-r.' I ? :i::"? ?!?> .some thing for ^olliehodx ; I i|o: t Wal.t to I ?, ? 1. \ ! i. I heti : I ^ a Is -Ii aTid b< buvi-d ? Ut of S i M KMI.N I i I Of lhi> ownership, in:?n:ic?*nM*n(, rtc.. r?yiuir?Ml l?y thr art of (OnffrtSs of \umbl 21. 11112, of Tin- ( anxlcii ( hron i<-1?- I'uhlisJ.rd \vrcl\l\ ;iI ('iimdcn, S. I for h. nm. ' S'.i *>? i >f S.uit ii <".( rn! i < 'i>i ? \ <'f KiT-hit n I '?< ?<?:.. m..'. :i \i ??;!!> I* . . . . 1 f-?r '.'!<? S:at.- at ?! < ?? ? \ a f.,<1 ; i,..:u jf i> ? I .ii \ : _ '????!! 11.:! > ->v . ?. .11to j i.i w ?f.? <? *.. - .t: ? 1 ? i r } thr , ? shyr < f ?? ? in.''?'!! < '':r-? ? lok' i.?>!.<! thflr tlx an i:.u' N. r?> r I. ? ? t?*s? ? | <>f ' s k 11?i w 1 ? *?! _'? * w ! 1-- <-f ji frur* i v.wr.rv,*,;ri: t I'll . <'f ?!.*? ?i f" i i I,..! : r tii" <1 :ir? ? 1:. ? ? m'- ivr .j-iirtil l.\ '! ? A ? f \.'U-! .1 !1 ? 1 ? :iiIm?!hi| )h -j-'* J 1 ' !' ?*? I *!??? - ?'! ? ?! K'-cniki* t - 1 T ' t !n? : ,i m<"J :i v :' r? ? ? ? f it:.- ,? i mi 1 it.?r? :u ! ?<?>* ! it'. ? _? - - n ri , i- ...r? n i? \ ... < ti ? v ? i i 11. > < 'J 'I'":... ? ? " i I 1 ' < .!!!. ' "i > ? .Th.i' ? k' , i - ? :#' !.? ? inortar:i;.r l "t':i r V h??l?!?T? ?r?? a > , iWink. ?>f r'anvion. S. < \ H. T> Nttm l^ihllshrr. Kw- rti ?<> ni:?1 t>oforo ()li? f?4j) ,\?y *tf 4 fcr-tobor. IfFA II TGI IKY TINDAU Notary Public. IJ Hi NKW FKATIHKN ADDED TO KlngtliiK Hrother* ami Itanium & liailry Shows. M.n11? t'VfU IUQIV tremendous t!t<?ti i'> )\Kil l?y the recent tuMUlou of many' more trains! wii?i iiiiuifl) $?i>toy*j i nd the i'lir. Iijism of llur-p.'s |||g|pL'?t horse show, lUri&in# Hhotlifm fowl j Itanium & Halle.v will cxhUdt at <vV?. 'uinhln (VctoHtT -7. All who k lance ??Vi?r thtl cnhle news or who rcfltl the magazines must hnv.o noted t)i<* many coittriicts entered int by the HinxUnx llrojhcrs f??r foreign j talent hlM wlnltT. A vp.cial .NllipWMN ? li;trI?? r??? I il?ls t*i liuu t<> Itriii^ ? !'?? hundreds of hum in performer*. t r?i 1 nt*?l animal qet* mid (hjuIiip displays to Amcrlcu. More than n million .per sons saw Ihv mtnnnoth now.circus of 1022 during .1 li<*. weeks that it exhib ited in Square (iardou, New VoVk. N??w this marvelous oxhlWllon N tburintf the. country aboard five ttjvat railroad trains. It Is a third bigger than the lMnklhu; brothers -md Ha t unm <Sc Bailey show of Inst spason. ft is ten times larger than any o;'hev cijyu# now On tour. ? j ltlg as Is this w<>nder olivus of lD'JU, with its nipre than twenty trained wild ; animal displays in steel nmms, fully j l.V) Wonderfully schooled trick horses, ' Too mon and women .performers, WO el owns. and swore* of features?tin* p rI< *e <>f adnd.v>.i<'n Is no more than be* for*'. And though tin* trained animal numbers and the Immense horse sh<?w j were eircttses in themselves while tour ing KuroiHS they arc not offered as <e|?arate attractions by tin* lllnuling Brothers aiul Itanium & Bailey eoin 1 >iiud shows. In??teid all arc on ono gigantic program. Everything is in one mammoth main tout. One tieket admits t<? tin' tremendous double me nagerie. There are more tlian a thousand animals in th?> zoo of tlii< eiivns and these Ine'ude a tiny bahy hippopotamus oiuly recently bf?rn, .and a.i'i-oin|iani?"d by its three-ton mother. Another remarkable zool<>gh*al fmtnre i< an aruioiwl rhinocerouft. the only ..Hp known p> i? \f-1 and for which the Kinirlinyv n fuM-d an Offer of I>r. .Ino l1'. Fra/.i?M* of Louisville. Ky.. has tlcclimsl the oloctlon to tin* pa?toratc of the First I'aptist church of <!r???Miw<HMl. The Story of Our States By JONATHAN BRACE XXXII.?MINNESOTA MI N N K SOT A la formed part ly from a por tion of the N o r t li w est territory ami partly l>y t.ho Northeast section of the Louisi ana Purchase. It was the Mis sissippi river which was the di viding line between these two largo territories. The Kastern section was ceded hy France to Great Britain in 17<'?.'l and became a part of the United States at the end of the Revolution by the Treaty of Par is in 178,'J. The Northwest ter ritory wn>< organized by con gress four years later. "Then, as tills great federal domain be came settled and was gradually di\ided Into states, the Kastcrn part of the present State of Min t.esota belonged In turn t<> the Territories of Indiana, Michigan and \^seonsln. As to the western portion of the state, this was a purt <>f the Louisiana Purchase, whit h was bought from France by the United States In 1803. As this region became subdivided, WeM ern Minnesota formed a part of the Territories of Louisiana, Missouri and Iowa. The first white man to pene trate to Minnesota was the French explorer, Puluth, who in 1078 bu'.lt a fort on Lake Super ior and there established a very extensive fur trade. Two j.i.rs later, Father Hennepin and two companions were sent by La Salle to explore the Upper M.s slsslppl and reached the Falls of St. Anthony, where Mlnneapo is now stands. Hut It was not un 111 the Nineteenth century that permanent settlements w.-re made. In lSLIi the first milJ was bui!t at the Fall* of St. Anthony, whore were destined to nr!ae .such Imj?ortant successors. In 1^41, Father Oaltler built a < haj>el dedicated to St. Paul, and this w nthe foundation of the present gr?-nt city of that name. As to the name Minnesota, the stn'e v so called from the river ti.nt r ms through It, which in the l?a.^?ta Indian lar.niMge makes th-"> words "Mlnre," j. - an': ^ "U'n'.-r." and "S??* ih." "Skf -colored." Some times 11.? ? is railed the North Star State," from the motto on itK coat-of arms. Minne?o?n was admitted to the Union in lXVi. Its area is 8-1, 082 square miles and l< is the mmt important of onr wheat producing B'a<es. It has twelve pre*!4?ntiij electors. kr MtCtar* ^?vtp?p*r RgrridtttU ) More than .'*X> cat**, mostly liquor ?Hxe*. wef? before the feilerul court tius tin^' f<>r a leiin <>f tliw weeks In Orreiiville list Momlay moraine, ?hutife \V;t(khi-> i>iv>l<llllg. LEGAL ADVERTISING H!I>S INVITED. ?'lty Council of the City Ot Camden will re<I'lyi' IttiM for tHo con* *t ruction >'t llifwt municipal dffuvf. Kach hid must be by a o-nified ? U? ? k for Thet ??ut tor to whom coatroct U awhwUhj wtt required to <five #2,000 ln>nd. IM i ii-< and ->?}?( cit i< a tlOUH can ? sis-ll at City ,CW?rk's office.* Hld's will be CL'tvjV-tn.l Vl? to I lA-ltirk p. mi., < H'tolwr ?JL'trd. City Council reserves tlit* right to reject auv-ami afl . U. (J. (WHHIHON. JK*.S Mayor V " At tost : H. C. SIN<it.KT*>N. City Clerk. \otlc<? of Application for Charter. Notice is horeby given that the tin* ?11-1sighed,? 'will <?it Tuesday, the 17th (,f ih'tolxM", A. l>. P.ttU. apply t<> W. Hanks Dove, R?? Secretary of State, for Charter ami Certificate of Incor poration. incorpbratIng the said un tlfiviu'in-il, under the liaino of Kershaw Motor Company, 1 incorporated. That tht? proposal corj>orntloM will hhve a <*}iplt?l stock of fiv?? thousand ($.">,<XUMK)> <l?>llars divided into fifty (.Vii shafts of the par value of one hundryd (?100.00) dollars each anil will be eiuiKkwered t? engage ?" the business of buying ami selling auto mobiles, accessories. tires and oi>era fioM of a garage. - Notice I* also given that the hooks of subscription of capital st(?ck of the proim>s(m1 ooriK?rutioa will Ik' ojkmi at iho office of Kershaw Motor Company. ?mi Hn?ad Street, in the Ci'ty of C'Jirn dcu. s< C., on Monday. Octol>er 17th. 1922. at twelve o'elock, and upon sub scription of a majority of said <*api tal stork, a meeting of said stock hoM crs will ilM'roMjMMi In- hohl. for the transaction of all necessary corporate business. I>. S. Trapp, I. .1. McKenzie. Camden, S. C., October 12, 1!>22. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Slate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Coi imon Pleas) The. I'ii-t National Hank of Camden. IMnint iff. - Asu Inst The Peoples Bank, J. Clifton Hi vers. Commissioner, Hichani Wood. Hen Kennedy. Sr.. Hen Kennedy, Jr.. Marshall Mick'o. Jack Nelson. Nick .lone**. P. M. Flowers. \\ iley LXees, Major Jones. Helton Mickle. Nathan Oilteu. Defendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the eompVaint in -this action, of which a copy is here with served upon yon. and to serve a-copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subseril>er at his of fice Camden, S. C., within twenty <lays after the service thereof, exclu sive of the day of such service: and if yon fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid,* the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for thi> relief demanded in the complaint 1,. A. WITTKOWSKY. Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 >atcd August 7. 1922 To the absent defendant"-. Wiley 1 >oes. ami P. M. 1'lowers : P'??ase take notice that the original complaint and summons in this action is fih-d in the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County and you are nijuired to serve a copy of v^tir answer to said complaint on the sub scriber at ln-? offhe in Camden. Ker shaw County, South Cardina, a- re ?111i !?? *? 1 bv vunmions herein. i.. a: \vi.tTk,o\vskv.; Plaintiff's Attorney. AN OKDINANCK. To Kaisc Supplies for the City of Cain dm. S. ('.. for the Year 1922 He it ordained by the May-r and Aldermen of the City of Camden. 8 C? and by authority <?f tlve same, thai the following taxes be. and the same are hereby levied for the ctfrrent year from "the 1st day of January. 1922, to the :t1st day of l>eccmber, 1922. Section 1. A tax of 20 mills on each and every dollar of real and per sonal pro|?erty within the corporate 1 limi:> <?f the city of Camden, S. C.. from the first day of January, 1922. I Section 2. Thnt all able-bodied male i person* between the ages of twenty-one and *ixty years, re^blinj? within the eor;-<?rate limits ?>f the City limits of the City of Camden. S. C, nof exempt from road duty under the Taws of the ! State shall work Htreet. ways and bridges under the rtlrcctlon of such ovors<?crs as may be appointed for such i spa<X" of time, not exceeding six (ft) days in one year: Providing that at the time of receiving mieh notice any I>er?on may pay to the person giving <nich notice Three (3) Dollars Com mutation. which i-hall be reoeivcnl In lion of the work and that person re fusing to work on .said ^treet.s or to pay said commutation shall be fined , not 1c** :han Ten ?K?t l*>Har3 !'.<'-r moro thin ^fty (?>?? I?oflars. or l.e unpri^-.r.itl r^?t bvvs than ten ?!ay> nor more Than IX) days, Tr, the di-**r?-?iov of :Jie ( ity Recorder. ii. The tax Nx>k-< f"r the m* Je^-tion <f ^it\ taxes wili be oj?^n ia C..iin?:i Chamber. Cam<len, S on the "Jnd day <?f (October. 19.TJ, nnd remain each (kiy. excoj< SHn?iay, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and fn^m H p. m. to 4:30 p. m. until th* 1st day of November, H?22, inclusive, j Section 4. That wfcon the taxe# f?nd fls#>e*?ments or any portion thereof charged againM any property or p*rty on tlie duplicate for .Ae current fiscal year thall not be p?td on or before the l?t day of NoT?rtber, tb? City dlerk a>hI Treasurer shall proceed to add h penalty or iMif centum ou said duplicate and ttf?? wild Cleric and Treasurer shall collect same and If the said taxes and usoessments aixl penal ties ire not paid on or before the 1st day of December thereafter' an addl* tlonal ]H>nalty of one per centum shall Ik? added by the (51 ty Clerk niul Treas urer on the tsaId duplicate and collected >?> tin* City Clerk ftnj! Treasurer; That If sitid taxes, penalties and as nes^nents ere not paid on or before the 15th day of December, next thereafter, an additional penalty of five i>er cen tum thereon shall he added by the City Clerk and Treasurer on mild du plicate and collected hy the City Clerk and Treasurer. Ami If said taxes, penalties and assessments are not ivtld on or l>efore the 81st of Decem ber, next thereafter the City Clerk nikI Treasurer shall issue bhs tax ex ecutions fur all taxes, assessments and l>enalries against the property of the defaulting taxpayer according to law. Ratified hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the,City of Camden. 8. 0.. In coun cil assembled thls^Sth day of Septem 'liev, 1022. II. (J. OA UK I SOX. Jr., , Mayor. Attest: II. C. SINGLETON, City Clerk and Treasurer. CITATION State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw (Hy \V. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probata Judgo.) WHKKKAS, W. H. Davis made suit to wo to ?raut him Letters of Admit*, ititration of tho Uatato of and offivts of J, Freeman Davis. TIIKSE AHK, THBKBFOHB, to dte anjl admonish all and singular tho klit. Ort?4 ??d creditors of tho said J. Froe tuau l>avis. deceased, that they bo uuU ui>i?omr before me, In Mio Court of Pro. bate, lo Ih> hold at Cbimden. South Car olina, on October 14th uoxt after pub lication therolf. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they haVO? why. tho said Admlnistratiou siwm'd hot he granted. (HVKN under my hand, the 30th da\ of September, 1922. W. U McDOWBM,. Jlhip' of I'nOato for Kershaw County, Published <m tho Oth and 13th days of October, 1922, In the (3amden Chron | icle. And i?oated at tho Court House i door for the time f>reacrli>ed by law. f ' ESTATE SALE. Slate of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Under and by virtue of an order irranted by Hon, w. l. McDowell, judge of Probate of Kershaw County, and dated 'September 20, 11)22, I will sell at public outcry at my home at West vi lie, S. C., on Thursday, Oeto Itor 10, 1922, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal (property belonging to the estatje of Delia Kirk land, deceased:, Six shares stock Camden Wholesale (! rocer.v. one horso and buggy, ?ne mule, two cows, and ono calf. G HOVER a KIXtKliAND, lixecutor Watat? of Delia Kirk!and.' x Camden, S. O.. Sept. 20, 1922. WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc WANTS to establish a sales and service agency in this community QVERLAND and Willys-Knight cars handled by one agency permits the live merchant to do business with those who desire a high-grade comfortable low priced car as well as those who desire the larger and more luxurious car at a medium price. \X7K invite comparison with other cars in the same price class as to materials, construction, riding qualities and economy of operation. THE greatly increased demand for Overland and Willys-Knight cars is due largely to the expressed satisfaction and enthusiasm of our present owners. TNVESTIGATE the used car market and you will dis cover that used Overlands of present design move at good prices and Willys-Knight cars are rare among used car stocks. npHE Overland line comprises 5 passenger touring, roadster, coupe and sedan. npHE Willys-Knight line?5 and 7 passenger touring, roadster, coupe and 5 and 7 passenger sedan. TF you have or can command the facilities to establish high-grade repair shop and local sales organization,, write WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. Sales Division, Toledo, Ohio Train yourself to 'need for Saving ,.-?*re para toy training makes *- 'i \ i ' ? ,y:f') v 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. WE ARE SAVING MONEY for thousands of others in cleaning and dyeing Win 4 tcr Garments, Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Comfort#, Curtains, etc. We will be glad to serve you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cleaners-Dyers. " ? Cumberland, Maryland.