The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 20, 1923, Image 8
and residential
rHWAY TO PlNEHVRST
I )u Bose Park is located on the National Highway just North of the city limits of Camden
V\ e are offering* the greatest opportunity ever offered in Camden, beautiful building sites ori the "National Highway at youi' own
price. ? ? \ . . . v ?
Every one attending the sale will have an equal chance at the F OKI).
Mr. Working Man, attend this sale, opportunity only knocks once. This is your chance. Do not live and die a hoper, but a doer,
make a small investment and accumulate for your family. Build your home.
Mr. Home Seeker, DuBose Park is ideal from every angle, with a beautiful lay. We 1 rive subdivided it so that you can buy any
size lot desired. . *
Mr. Investor, DuBo.se Park offers every opportunity. Located between the Wateree -md Hermitage Cotton Mills, on the National
Highway. It has never been offered in lots before. You are sure of large profits.
Camden is growing, 7 miles of paved streets, n?w homes and stores and a proposed new million dollar cotton mill within sight of
DuBose Park. ? #
Opportunity is knocking. Attend the s**]e and have a chance at the Ford, after the mills close Saturday, April 21st, at 2.00 P. M.
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.< <25.00 GIVEN AWAY. MUSIC BY BRASS HAND
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SELLING AGENTS
<;OKS TO.SKK 1IKALER.
Abbeville See nit* To Have a Rival of
"Doc" Sheorn of This Countv.
Xbbeville, April 11.- Dr. A. ti.
Phifcr, a dentist of Baltimore,
passed through Abbeville yesterday
morning on bis way to Augusta,
(?a. He bad been out in see Joe
Mundy. the healer, and wn< greatly
impressed with his power.
Dr. Plnfer has been troubled ? j*
some time. with an et v.ema <>n his
hands, and litis visited the great spe
cialists of the United States .seeking
relief, but not none. He read of th"
st range power of the Abbeville Her
mit and decided ??> eo :n< down from
Baltimore to visit t he -;ige of fill'/. ?
zard K<>osi.
Dr. FMui'ei < hums ihe expernn
was the most weird he has evei been
? ailed upon to go through with. In
iteail i f I h ? ? elaborate treatment he
? xpei-' e<i . h< as invited into a room
and a la d ??? he seated. I i i ? ? Healer
looked Vng ami steadily at In- af
dict.d ha'ids and t h i i * nnnount ed
"Vo i healed. ^ oil. :iii well
The 1'.. ? do*, tor . \ planted when
he v.e-sf . n? in \i-it Mr. Mundy
\ e s t e r ? ! , , ij; hands were raw
and ht.e; ,f,l t hi> morning < h? y
ar. v. . ? i|. be!- 1 them out for in
spection. .1- ] : Vj ? disease aeni.- to
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a \ 1 1 : ir "'il\ igr.
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annua' , ,dr* -? \ t rding * 'he
<ij-t'.iu ? *. h? . . i*e. th. '.iiimcr.ii
v ir.i r,' ' ? !? i.r.t ' : > month in
adv.u ? ?' the ... e ??' the session.
I'jdgc i- r.ivu n ? r ( h?i l?*>toi:
a.'.d thtnutfhou' 'he as one
uh-> e .". bi"\i ni. ; t li.t: ha.*
'?Oft; < d ii. ! 1 >r . ! i ' h' k.;cn
? ?rail> regarded v- one of : he .*td(v'
advoeate.s in ' 'u .taU- Hi- -t. >id on
the bench has m pir^J urn -.i* <? ( !
t he deepest eonti f ? n e
?\ v a speaker, or .bah! . : n
of 'hi- state i> puld:* i.fe 1 . .' ??# r
tuiUnl Ufion ir. :< *i ,s'e-i., Hi.
i; i f t s of omUiiy .?r? t ft orr i/e<| a i?*
ir.g of the highest "rtler, at I h;- iwd
> rporienre as advo< ate and j'.ri j;, -
a parliamentarian *r<d prodding ? f
w cr. and a<? a prominent j i rtic ip.u/
ri all the f>'jblie affairs r> f ?hc t - ? t
make it c( rtuin that hi* message on
the occasion of the college comment e
rvent wil* be of signl^cance and r f
\ i appeal. ? News ntid ( Mirier:
WARRANTS FOR OFFM'KKS.
Agents Charged With Assault juul
Rattery Wi(h Intent to Kill,
f ! r? en\ i I It*. April IS. - N'otices of ai
rest on rharges of assault and bat
tel y with intent to kill wove served
i >n !.. M. Tolbert, II. Painter, L. T.
Queen, M.I.. Wright, federal prohibi
ti?>n agents, and Luther Stanton, cit
i/t n, today. The notu e.s were serve I
by Sherilf Reetor, upon orders of t h? ? j
grand jury after t h t ? y had investiga ?
ted the firing upon a ear tn wJiieh the
two yoiiilK women Y. \V. ('. A. secre
taries of \sh.evi!!e, N. wviv riding
on the Runeomhe road near Travelers
Rest i few days ago. It is alleged
that bullets from the of fleers' guns
pun* J ur?-d the tires and entered th<;
body of t h ? ? ear
rin grand juiy also i e< onimended
that the officials be immediately re
nnni'il from office and requested the
? oii^re;i>in;ili of the di.striet to take
then removal up with the proper au
) horit ie.s.
The i hanib'i of ??ornniern- had re
i.ij< -.ted the jury t<i make tlv
tnve-t igat ion.
When asked w by th?- in < i had not
been :i!Tiwti :| SherilF Ret tor this af
t- 1 :.*???: said that KrneM F ''ochran,
? 1! fnct attorney, had a-k'-d him not to
:.:r . ?? : ' >>e a^?nt^ a they were need
ed ; i witnesses in fedeial vt.urt which
? ? i' r, here at thi turn-. Sheriff
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R? i '< : stated that he ??\ ported th/- !
I ! '?> ippta' and in;ik. bond e
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? >. ? ! r ' hi . 'he ta.th, aniri
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a .. p .. . ' f t. ? <? b. . a use of
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known v.n ? . \ 'iree . . .itfi . tr^t iyn j
w itnessed t h' -< r\ i< e it will l*?ntf
hr remenibM'ed bv * h'^M- who <vere
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A I DEI) CHAPMAN TO ?KSCAPK.
Two New York Men To He Hronjrht
To Athens For Trial.
Athens, (la.. April Id. Federal a?
tljorities announced late today that
they plan to brinf? Dominick Didato I
and Abe Silverstein l'roni New York
immediately and place them on trial
in the United States court here Mon
day, April on the charge of having
aided Gerald Chapman, the million
dollar mail robber, to escape from the
Aehens hospital April J.
Authorities said these \v> re the onl> j
ones indicted b> the federal errand;
jury here in connection with the c? I
cape. Didato, they said. was also
known as I'eter Kosen, .luhn K cruse
and I Karuse and Silver-tein as Ah<)
< 'ohen alias A be ( 'hoti.
I i i ? ? indictments were it-turned yc.--i
terday and the two mm were arrest
ed in New York late today. Thee '
\\? !i traced from Athens to New York
the ni>rht Chapman di appeared from;
;he hospital. They Were said to have1
lw-en mcp udinu around Athens that.
da\ in company with a woman wh<>
i- declared to have K'Vt-n the authori- |
tie- no information concerning them. '
Her identity tut- not l>< . n disclosed. j
Chapman i- helievivl by authorities
?<i he -till ii! < r near \*hins and his
apt ui e wi , l < effected >?i'<n. Chap
man was wounded >? b? nu: re
.aptuieW aftei j^i'ttinj; . ? v?. (y from th'?
Atlanta federal pcniu-ntia ry where he
?? a ? -ervii'C -euler.ee i>i" - ?"> years foi |
? n : r.i i i.uu .i million d?- ! r mail rob
!>??(? !? New Y'uk. H" .v as andc!
! ! . I'-rie:.' i?i a h..-iMtJt re for hi
( olorud learn* In Play .
i i t>.t-?- hail tfHOl.i ui i amden an t
\)-.i!i- i ollei;r and Ch?:aw. colored,
wi!! pi a \ two h '? next week.
M' 'lis i ' ii v;. , ji. - Wednesday
fo> ,? if. i >r, ? .uid < I'fM tnv'.n Thursday.
( ^mden .".as always had -juite a repu
? '.oil t'..r < .do red trains and quite
.1 Vumbii of thi'ir w'-'to friend
a ' v a\ - .i ' ' he kr-?n.'
: o: :i. -v ?'i :?> r \ ?' New ^ ?u k
? , : vr ever , meav. at hi.* com
svand '? :i -indnt \Vnl,',r >. Ward.
w< :?!rhv r ? ' New Kochelle, for
1 ??. ?r";rd> t ? : v r ? Peter- ?#n
M.i\ !?; if la-" > Ward wa- dli*
liii ? _r?*vi V lr< r, 1 1 r-? i m. . ! for ! he < rim"
?.ira, m< i tli- at; but 'he attorney
L'i iniil ha.- ,-.e\i ' i* i r, <.??i-*fied w ith
?hi- .Ii - posit \>jTi of The a-<.
fair? r Washburn. 1 I years old. lias
brer, i onvirted of s?-i ond dejjroc mur
der at Montrose. Pa. Hia victim was
an '/0<l h'-rmit. an-' hi" motive wa*
robber; .
WlvWTHY MAN TO PRISON. j
Drunken Spree Costs Philadelphia!! |
Long Prison Term,
Philadelphia. Pa.. April Hi. -Soli-!
tary confinement in the eastern state j
penitentiary for not less than six nor '
more than ten years was the sentence i
given today to Henry G. Brock, j
wealthy Philadelphia clubman, for,
killing three persons with his automo- !
bile, while he was intoxicated' and
speeding away. ,
"The very worst punishment this j
man can suffer is the constant thought.)
he has snuffed out three lives," said j
Judge Charles V. Audenried before j
sentencing the prisoner.
Crock's automobile killed Mrs. Kllen
O'Oonnell. her son, Leo, and Miss '
Mary Murphy, a friend of the O'Don- |
m il-, late on the night of March J. as I
they alighted from a trolley ear. Tes
itimon.v was presented to .--how that i
Brock was intoxicated, that his ma- :
chine was running at a high rate of!
speed and that !)?? never slackened at ;
ter the crash. His machine was found!
disabled four blocks from the place :
of the accident.
Brock did not publicly .admit his ie '
spoiisibility until he appeared i r; couit
today and pleaded guilty to murder in'
.the second degree. Bernard T. Law,!
at whose home Block spent the even-'
ing. * ? ? .- 1 i fi ed that Bfock drank si\ i
bottle* of ale and was intoxical e?|
when he left for Philadelphia.
Bro. k --aid that he did not :emcni !
be r an> thing .after leaving Law'
h ornc until the acc ident occurred I
Kven then, he aid. his me moi > was'
hazy as to subsequent event.-.
*'Thi> man has committed a vnea'
moral offense, opejnting a niotiir car
while he was intoxicated, but to the
common mind, it is not murder." said
the lawyer.
"The law, hoW tv er, . r - ? 1 1 b ? it to
be murder and there car. be no doubt
he i- tichnically guil'\ of ?ri' I d.
gre< .murder."
Brock was pale and nervous whci
srnten? e >va- pronounced, but quicklv
recovered himself as he was led away
by a sheriff's deputy. Before tx*in^
t^iken :?> the jx nitent lary ioealh
known as "Cherry Hill" he was per
mitted under guard, to \ isi* h s moth
ci who is -e riously ill
No .rtei pretation of -ohtar> con
finement in second degree murder sen
tences i.x contained in the penal law
of Pen;i.*\ K a nia. It was tated by of
ficial- at the eastern penitentiary that
the decree of solitary confinement in
??uch ea?cs usually was left to the dic
?nation of the warden and that ,t
wa> er,t mi rigidly cnfor< ed as in some
other states With the exception of
being pla? ed in ;i separate r ? ? P. and
refuM-d c ommuna ation with . uj one
but then counsel ??nd relatives -jcli
prL-i<uer? reeeivc nun h the <u?m?
treatment as o'her". 'he penitentiary
officio 1* -aid.
A dispaUh from Berlin states that
the fore "r crown prince of Germany
now at A. rinren, Holland, is show
j mg ?nc ... .ig sij^n* of in?*n.ty.
COLORED PHYSICIANS
And Dentists ?f State to Hold Annual
t Meeting Here.
The Palmetto Medical Association,
which comprises about/ 115 colored
physicians and dentists pf this state,
will hold their annual meeting in
Camden ApriLjM to 20 inclusive.
The public- meetings will be held in
the ojvra house at night and the
business sessions of the day will be
helil at Babcoek Chapel at Browning
Home. On Tuesday night at the opera
house, sonic proniihent white citizens
of Camden will deliver addresses of
\v elrome.
On Wednesday night Dr. D. W.
Byrd <>f Norfolk. V'a., recognized as
one "f th<- ablest men in' the profes
sion and said to Ik* a fine speaker, will
address the visitors.
At the opera house on Thursday
night an operetta will b< given for
the benefit of the Russell memorial
fund, the o'Ul lady who gave of her
time- and help t ? ? Browning Home, and
the Camden Hospital will also partic
ipate in the proceeds.
Dr. .J. I'. Pickett president of the
Wateroe Medica! Association and is
in vhargo of the committee on ar
i rangements. He i.s expecting at least
\ Seventy- five members ?.f the 'wo, pro
I fessions.
MANY NEGROES RETURN.
Work Reported to be Scarce in Nortkl
ern Cities. j
Id spite of the large number cfl
negroes who are still emigrating tfl
the North from this section, sayj?
Greenwood dispatch, a steady bad?
flow has started and many negroes tffl
returning to this section of the P&l
mont, disappointed and disgusted wttl
unsuccessful efforts to make a liviw
in tiio North, according to figures^
tuini.fi from local railway stations an
the stories of the negroes themselvei
Although the numbers returning en
not accurately be tabulated the nu?
her is increasing, railroad men saj
The negroes declare that so niaDf
Southern negroes have flocked t?
Washington. Philadelphia and Chi?"
go that work is scarce, house rents
high and living conditions intolerable
They claim that they cannot mab
1 enough to meet the high living t*
j penses of |fhe North and they ha*
1 come home to the South, where- it*
t easier to live.
i Since .January 1, over r>u0 negroj*
have left Greenwood county alone W
| Northern cities and the emigratM
has not stopped, although return*
j negroes warn their brethren of t*
hard times ahead of them when tb(f
reach the North.
New Ice House
I wish to announce to the public that I will retail ICE
in Camden this year. Wagon delivery will be ma e
to residences and business houses, beginning nC**
week.
Coupon Books will be put on sale immediately*
will be in denominations to meet your requirements
1 have made a contract for ICE which enables me
guarantee ICE at all times during the year and
ticient quantity to take care of Camden requirement*
ICE HOUSE will be located on DeKalb Street to
tho rear of Hudson and Eucx Garage, one dooi We
of L>an Sf Savings Bank Buitding.
SERVICE and courteous treatment will be given yoU
(jive me our order for your Ice requirements. ^ oU
business will be appreciated. ,
A. K. Blakeney