The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 27, 1923, Image 7
EET KID OF THAT
[ "TIRED FEELING"
Ip^O you fed run down and half
II 1 mi k all tke time? Are you thin,
MLS pale, easily tired ? no <-iu u:y, no
limbition, HO "pep"'
I \'(nv h tlu; time to take Gude's
BVptt/ . Mai^an. It will brace you up,
you a delightful feeling of vigor
I ? ambition* enrich yourbkxxi, biuid
firm. Solid flesh, and bring the healthy
Eojor back to your skin.
I your drugfiitt hay Gude'e ? Liquid
Ij.r (r ?M ? ilii >'uU PXebf*
Gude's
pepto-J^an^an
I Tonic and Blood En richer*
New'spaptiV Krrors.
If-thero is anything a newspaper
man hates to do it is fo make a cor'
reotlon ot soim-thing which was said
in a preceding issue of his publica
tion. It is said of the New York Sun,
whose masthead carried the line, "If
\ i>u 809 it in The Sun it's so," nmv
published in its mortuary column the
demise of a prominent citizen. Next
day the 1', C. came down in the flesh,
un<L going to the paper's of Ik-us de
manded a retraction. The reporter
who had gotten things "balled up"
was called to patch up matters.
There the aggrieved man stood, not
dead at all like the paper said he was
?but, when anything was published
rt the Sun "it was so."
At last the young follow to pacify
the irate ono, said: "Well, we never
make mistakes, but this comes mighty
near being one^so we are willing to
make a concession in this one in
stance. Since we had you in the
'death notice' column, we will place
your name .tomorrow morning in the
THERE'S MGHT AHEAD'
for auto owners who have become
rather weary of paying extrava
gant prices , for auto supplies and
these of indifferent quality. Steer
your car up to our door and you'll
be at the place where everything
for the auto can be had, satisfac
tory in quality and reasonable in
price.
Iinrrier'8 Garage
Broad Street Phone 26
Hits
The
Spot!
Move 'Pure Sugar
Movq SProtl SPlav&r
Mow Whotessme ftefireslwad
Chero-Cofa
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Seven Room House on Lyttleton Street, facing Ker
shaw Park ? known as the Trantham or Boykin House
House wired for lights and water in kitchen and bath.
Very desirable location. Three rooms in basement
that can be utilized. Will sell for $5,000.00. One
fourth ca?h.
ENTERPRISE BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
W. E. JOHNSON, Sect'y
i
W. R. ZEMP, Pres
WE ARE SAVING MONEY
for thousands of others in cleaning and dyeing Win
ter Garments, Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, Comforts,
Curtains, etc. We will be glad to serve you.
FOOTER'S DYE WORKS
Cleaners-Dyers. Cumberland, Maryland.
FOR SALE
Pedigreed Cleveland Rig Roll Cot
ton Seed in any quantities .
F. M. WOOTEN
'birth column'- and wo won't charge
you a crnt."
In a Southern (own, so the story
goes, a OOWtpap^r OT1CO made a mesa
of matters When it was doing it h best
to boost a prominent citiaen.
The editor was given an article to
print, plaining in yery elegant Ian*
gtyftge the ljfv and works of a certain
colonel. The0 article came out, but in
spelling "scarred" in that very im*
portent phi list' "buttle -scarred vel
oran" one "i" was omitted.
. In the following issue, in large type
appeared, "The editor of this paper
exceedingly regrets an error in our
last issue. In describing our worthy
c olom !, instead of 'Battle-scared vet
eran' it should have read, "A Bottle
Scarred veteran." 1
That day the editor's wife became a
widow,- Monroe Enterprise. .
, , 'M
The Ambition of His Life.
Herferd sat next to a soulful poet
ess at diner one night, and * that
dreamy one turned her sad eyes upon
him. "Have you no others ambition,
Mr. Horferd," she demanded, "thn to
fcyoe people to degrade themselves
by laughtr?"
Vos. Herferd had an ambition. A
whale of an ambition. Same day ho
hoped to gratify it.
The woman rested her elbows on
thq table and propped her face in her
long, sad hands, artd glowed into Mr.
Herferd's eyes. "Oh, Mr. Herferd,"
she said, "Oliver! Tell me about it!"
"I want to throw an egg into an
electric fan," said Herferd, simply.
E. O. Robinson, capitalist of Fort
Thomas, Ky., has donated $1,000,000
and 16,000 acres of rich timber lands
to be used in the educational, agricul
tural and economic development of the
mountain country of eastern Ken
tucky. Mr. Robinson recently dis
posed of 42,000 acres when Henry
Ford took over the Peabody holdings
in Kentucky.
TAX EXECUTIONS.
Under and by .virtue of sundry tax
executions to me directed 1 will sell in
front of the court house in the City of
Camden, S. C., on the first Monday in
May next, being the 7th day thereof,
the followin property, to wit:
One lot and building in Kershaw
County, School f)fstrict No. 1, bound
ed on the north by King Salmond, east
by Ella Bracy, south by W. E. Boy
kin, west by W. E. Boykin. Levied on
and to be sold as property of Mattie
Brown for taxes 1920 and 1921.
Also
Two lots and building in the City
of Camden, bounded on the north by
J. E. Withers, east by Campbell
I Street, south by E. H. Dibble, west by
.1. E. Withers. Levied on and sold as
the property of Joseph DuBose for
taxes 1921.
Also
One lot in the City of Camden, S. C.,
and bounded on the north by Lucy
Brooks, east by F. Picket, south by
Taylor Powell, and west by Market
Street. Levied on and to be sold as
the property of B. J. Llovd for taxes
1919, 1920 and 1921.
Also
Two lots in the City of Camden, S.
C., bounded on the north by lot No. 21,
east by lot No. 10, south by lot No. 21
of the Team property, and west by
Campbell Street. Levied on and to
be sold as the property of K. W. Sut
i ton for taxes 1920.
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden, S. C., bounded on the north
by Bennie Jones, east by Bulah Fish
er, south by William Kelley, west by
Gorden Street-. Levied on and to be
sold as the property of James and
Emma Charles for taxes 1921.
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden, S. C\. bounded on the north
by Allen Ross, cast by W. E. Arledge,
south by King street, west by Sam
Picket. Levied on and to be sold as
the property of Amelia Boykin for
i taxes 1020.
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden. S. C., bounded on the north
by Alien Ross, cast by W. E. Ar
ledge, south by King Street, west by
Sam Picket. Levied on and to be sold
as the property of flattie and Ely
Pauley for taxes 1021.
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden, S. C., bounded on the north
by lot No. 1 143, east by Church Street,
south by A. G. Vaughn, west by .John
Mickle. Levied on and to be sold as
the property of R. M. Missoure for
taxes for 1921.
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden, S. C\, bounded on the north
by T. J. Arrants, east by Market
Street, south by Rose Simpson, west
by Estate of Mrs. Mary Lollis. Lev
ied on and to be sold as the property
of, Walter Alexander for taxes
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden, S. C., bounded on the north
by DeKalb Street, cast by Church
Street, south and west by Dr. Thomas
Levied on and to be sold as the prop
erty of Eliza Clemants for taxes J920.
Also
One lot and building in the City of
Camden. S. (".. bounded on the north
Walnut Street, east by Lot No. 13,
south by Ix>t No. 13, west by Campbell
Street. Levied on and to be sold as
the property of J. L. Alexander for
taxes 192M and 1921.
Also
One tract of land containing 1 1
acres, more or less, in DeKalb Town
ship, School District N'o. 1, Kershaw
County, and bounded on the north
by land? of W. J. Dunn, east by J. L.
Williams, south hy lands of B. T.
Hastey, west by lands of Wateree
Mills, and levied on and to be sold as
the property of Gabriel N. Benson for
taxes year 1921.
Also
One tract of land in DeKalb Town
ship, School District No. 1, Kershaw
County, containing 12 acre-s, more or
leas and bounded north by waters of
.Sanders Creek, eaat by lands of entaie
Anthony McLendon, south by land*
of Brevard, west bv lands of Bre
! vard. levied on and to be aold as the
I property of William McLendon, for
tuxes year 1021.
Also
Quo tract of land in DeKalb Town- j
ship. School District No. 1, Kershaw
C ounty. containing Sixteen acres,
lands now or formerly of Kssjo Cham
more ov lens, and botwded DO^'th by
pion, oast by lands of Pan 'Williams,
south by lands of Brevard, west by
lands of William McLendon. levied
on and to !>o sold as the property of
E?t?W Anthony MpLvndon, for taxes
year U>21.
? AIko
One traj t of land in DeKalb Town
ship, School District No. 1, Kershaw
County, ? ontaining One Thousand
Twenty Six ttVrCB. wuh building
thereon, bounded north by lands ol
Cureton, east by lands of Camden
Brick Company,. south by lands of H.
(}, Carrison, west by tho waters or
Wateree Itiver, levied on and to be
sold as the property of G. A. Guig
nurd, for taxes years 1020-1021.
Also I
One tract of land in PeKalb Town
ship, School District No. 1, Kershaw
County, S. ( \, bounded north by lands
of J. 11. Hums, east by lands of Krei
tag, sooth by waters of Pine Tree
Creek, west by lands of Guignard.
Levied on and t<> be sold as the prop
erty of Camden Brick Compuny, for
tuxes years 1020-1021, said tract of
land contains ono hundred sixty-two
acres, i pore or less.
Also
One lot in the City of Camden, S. C.,
and bounded on the north by
, east by property of George
Mayo, south by King Street, west by
William Anderson, Sr. Levied upon
and to be sold as the property of Wil
liam Anderson, Jr., for tuxes year
1921.
Also
One lot DeKalb Township, School
District No. 1, Kershaw County,
und bounded on north by S. A. L.
Railway, eust by property, of James
Brooks! south by E. Moore, west by
Benson Carlos. Levied on und to bo
ssold us the property of I). T. Taylor
for taxes , yeurs 1'920-102L
Also
One lot in DeKalb Township, School
District No. 1, Keraiiaw County, S. C.,
und bounded on the north and eust
by property of estate of J no. Met ur
thu, south by property of Scotta Sal
mond, west by Little & Guult. levied
on and to be sold us the property of
Robert Salmond, for taxes year 1021.
Also
. One lot and building in DeKalb
Township, School District No. 1, Kor
sha wCounty, S. C., bounded north
by Margurett Richardson, east by an
alley way, south by Elizabeth Kenne
dy, west by Mattie Clifton. I x; vied
(in and to be sold as the property of
Ben Martinet, taxes, for years 1920
1021.
Also
Two acres, of land situated in De
Kalb Townshipp, School District No.
1, Kershaw County. S. C., bounded
north by estate lands K. B. Cantey,
east by lands of Dan Williams, south
by Eliza Salmonds, west by estate
lands of E. B. Cantey. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of Edward
and Louisa Anderson for taxes 102'.
Also
One tracCof land in Wateree Town
ship, School District No. 11, Kershaw
County, containing Seventy acres,
more or less, and bounded north and
east by lands of Phillip RufT, south
by lands of J. W. Abbott, west by
lands of J. P. Abbott, and R. II. Wil
son, levied on and to be sold as the
property of Mamie J. Session, for
taxes vcar 11)21.
Also
One lot and building in Tow.n of
Blaney, Wateree Township, SchoM
District No. 12, Kershaw County ,-*S.
C., bounded as follows, to wit: North
by property of T. G. Session, east by
a street, west by A. K. Rose, south
by Black Jack Street. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of Mamie J.
Sesion, for taxes years 1920-1921".
G. C. WELSH,
Sheriff Kershaw County.
Thedford's
BLACK
DRAUGHT
Liver
Medicine
(Vegetable)
I ' ROF ESS ION A L N < >TK ' E.
Colored Attorney Opens f.a? Office
in Camden.
Audi m y Herbert F. McGirt take.s
pleasure in announcing to the public
that ho has ope nod his law office, nnd
is located at *J27 Main Street, up
stairs, and that h<- in prepared U
servo the public in all matters rela
tive to Real Estate, Insurance, Wills,
Negotiation of Ixians, Collection and
Settlement of Claims and Accounts,
Notorial Service, nnd General Legal
F>ra( ! ice.
Yours for service,
HERBERT V. McGIRT.
LLNGARDIA FOR ( Ol'fiUS AND
COLDS
The quiekor you can remove a
Cough or Cold, the better. Deep
seated ones are a menace to the
Lungs. If LUNG A RD J A is not bet
ter and does not act quicker In
Coughs and Colds of all kinds, sore
throat, difficult breathing, spasmodic
Croup, and for the relief of Whooj>
ing Cough ? your money back. Use
it to ward off Influenza. Thousands
praise LUNGARtJlA.
For Sale by
ZEMP A D?PASS
I 4? -l pd
AUTOMOBILE CYLINDERS AND
CRANK SHAFT GRINDING
We are prepared to give your cur an overhaul equal
in every respect to the factory or that can bo done in any
Urge city. We have ? re ground ferty cylinder blocks
since laHt July ami SO far as w<> know How are giving
excellent service.
W. 0. HAY'S GARAGE
SOUTH BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C
CAMDEN ICE COMPANY
Wo have served the public lor the past tive years, ami
not a (lay in this time have we failed to give you ice. We
are not perfect-, but we have done our best. We thank
you f<u' your business and patience with us, and ask a
continuance of your business. Remember we sell ICE
made in CAMDEN. Respectfully,
CAMDEN ICE COMPANY
A Satisfactory Mattress
At a Reasonable Price
COTTON DOWN
MATTRESS
Price $15 and up
Smooth ? Comfortable ? Sanitary
Our Exclusive Interwoven Process
Look for the Silk Label
Made and guaranteed by
GHOLSTIN SPRING & MATTRESS CO.
MANUFACTURERS ATLANTA, GEORGIA
For Sale By
CAMDEN FURNITURE COMPANY
Camden, South Carolina
Buy Your Groceries
Here and Save Money
Breakfast Belle S. R. Flour. .$1.00 per sk.
Piedmont plain flour. $1.00 per sk.
Russells Coffee (better than
any) , . . . 45c. per lb.
Ribside Bacon . per lb.
Golden Crown Syrup .' 75c. per gal.
Golden Crown Syrup 40c. per VL> gal.
LARRO Cow Feed $3.25 per sk.
. We want you to distinctly understand
that we guarantee everything* that we
.;,ell. All we ask for is an opportunity to
serve you.
Respectfully,
Springs & Shannon
' orn
Oats
See us before you buy Lime,
Cement and Wall Plaster.
Anything in the Building Line
RUSH LUMBER COMPANY
CAMDEN, S. C.
.