The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 28, 1923, Image 3

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6 p? ct. jgn Ypur Savings ? : jf? & f \Vr credit 3 per "tent, on your Average balance every January Jat and July 1st, and it yotf m^&ie your stock, it will receive its pro-; portion of earnings in atylitioft. the fidelity way to wealth is as plain as THE WAY TO MARKET. V f ? 1 t j * Persistent fSavings at. Compound interest is the broad open road, and for every share of stock you will have $100.01) in about (>Vfr years, if you pay regularly* No penalty for failure to pay on time, on^y it innv delay maturity of your stock slightly. <v *\ f I ' A', f . y ? OI K PLAN IS MODERN, KQCITABLE and ABSOLUTELY SAFE, since investments a*y mad* in first mortgages on approved real estate. The goy?rnVt?<|nt can offer you nothing safer. START NOW,? no? back installments or dues to pay1 * PAY 25 cents weekly or $1.00 monthly per share. PAYMENTS MADE BEFORE THE 7th draw interest from' 1st, Fidelity Building & Loan Association . . ? ' ?" .1 ?; . ?? > *-?. I : ' ? ? ? Tv. F. NETTLES Presidpnt G. A. RHAME, Vice President Jv B. WALLACE, Socretary-iTroasurer, < \ j Office in PeoyW;Bank, 926 Broad Street. j>olit iciji Warming-Up in, Florida. With Cttttd running again fors Gvv ernor in Flortda the newspapers and the politicians are becoming demor alized, or pershaps disgusted is a bet ter . word. At any ?rate here is the platform vthat the editor of the Cfaips ville Sun puts forward: "Our candidate for governor must have a platform which will include u few things like this: "No taxation. . None whatever. "Good roads , everywhere without exporis-c to the. People. "Free loans by the banks. "Easy credits all along the line; "Free passes on the railroads. l,i ''A fiO per cent cut on the priee of" beefsteak. "Gasoline at 10 cents a gallon. "No more \Var. ? "No teaching in our schools about Darwin until we find out who Darwin is." ? Commenting upon this platform the Tampa Times says that it is a plat form that appeals to the musses and that leading Florida daily adds this facetious and somewhat'! irbnical statement; r V ? I ' ? 'We're tired of paying taxes w? want more good roads than we're able to pay fov; we want to borow more money than our banker thinks we're entitled to; we want to travel free on the* railroads, as all newspaper men did in the good old days; we think the price of beefsteak should come down *^-even if, our teeth have gone back -on us; we favor the reduction in gaso line to 10 d&nts per gallon, but 5 cents would suit us better; we're against wftr? except the war on mosquitoes, Catts, the klan, bootleggers, Republi cans and other pests. But on the last plank in your platform we might dis agree ? we know some men who look and aist like monkeys." ? * r ' Captain Berac Shepperson, aviator of London, EnglimcJ, was burned to death on the Hermitage "property, near Nashville, Tenn., Saturday. lust after he had completed writing an ad vertisement in the air for a tobacco concern. The aviator was trying to make a landing and his plane1 hrft a Aree: When .the machine hit'1 the ground it burst into flames and no wssistaiice cpuld be rendered the flyer. Valuable plantation containing 1600 Acres; 400 Acres Upland; <1200 Acres Swftmp Land. Situated in the Boy kin section,,, of Kershaw County on National Highway, eight mifcs squih of Camden, S. C. This is one of the finest and best..equipped planta tions in South Carolina. ^ J)elightful neighborhood; within two miles of new public^ Grammar and High School. Larfd in high state of cultivation. In 1922, under boll weevil conditions this place averaged one and one-fourth ba^es of cpfVoh to acre; excellent grain ... lands and good pasture; Atfbiit five miles wire woven fencing on place. Railroad" siding on plantation. Im- . provements on plantation Represent $25,000 or rtiore; two overseers' dwellings'^ TWe rooms each; fifteen tenant houses, .mule sheds,. cattle sheds, barns and ma chinery house, two tile and concrete silos, one complete rin outfit. All buildings in good repair. AH work stock, farm machinery and equipment will be included in the sale of this properly; ^ - The above does hot fully describe this plantation. It must be seen to be properly appreciated. * We are 1 *" offering this place for $60,000.00, which is an unusual'"' bargain. Easy terms can be arranged. Owner's rea son for selliqjf, other interests. * C P. DuBOSE & CO. REAL EST AT E i * ? Camden , South Carolina ,Aew 5hoe? Sotv9* lAlope ^ ShoePolis! Make? old jiwerli like Ne AS Color# Baltimore, Mi!:, ? September Itjr With the hunting season in Mar yland morv than 4t month away, enlisted jnon at Logan Field feasted on par tridges broiled to a turn today, while Lieutenant Sylvan Gusdorflf, Mary land National Guard, i.s wondering whether he can be held for involun tary violation of the state game laws. The rtrst birds killed in Maryland in i li*23 met their fate Sunday afternoon \fhen a number of guard Hiers were taking' their weekly (light at Logan Field. lieutenant Gusdorff wps just skimming into the air when, with a whirr that nearly drowned the hum of the propeller a covey of patridges Hashed in front of the plane. Right of the birds smashed into the pbpeller and stay wires and were killed. Mrs. Albert Whitesides of llolli#, Okln., on Friday shot Mrs, S. A. Max well, a widows at Childress, Texas, and after surrendering to the sheriff was released on a^ bond of $5,000, signed by her father-in-law, F. S. Whitesides and others. No. motive for the shooting wis given to the pub lic. TAX NOTICE > OlTuv of Treasurer Kershaw County. . ? Camden, S. C., Sept. 22, 1928. Notice is hereby given that the books will be opened for tTPe collec tion of State, County and School taxes from October 15th, 1928, to Martjh 15th, 1924. A penalty of 1 pdv cent, will be added to all taxes un paid January 1st, 1923, 2 per cent February 1st" ^23, and 7 per cent March 15th, 1921. The rate per centum for Kershaw county is as follows: Mills. State Taxes 0 County Taxes . . ... . . , 0 Vi? Hospital * *A School Taxes ,3 DeKalb Township Road Bonds. . 2V4 ?' ? 21 Dog tax $1.25. All dog owners are required to make a return of their dogs to the County Treasurer who is required to furnish a license tjag. A)1 dogs caught .Without, the license tag the owners will be subject to a fine of Twenty (20.00) Dollars. The follt^ving School Districts have special l?*vres: School pfstrict No. 1 . 28 School District No. 2 19 School District No. 3 . io School District No. 4 15 School District No. 5 8 School District No. 6 15 School District No, 7 15 ijrtiool District No. ? * 8 School District No. 9 4 School District No. 11... ? 15 School District No. 12 18 School District No. 13 8 'School District No. 14 15 Stlfrool District No. 15 8 School District No. 16 !. 4 School District No. . '17 8 ?School. .District JNo? 18 . School District No. 19 8 Scfro.ol. . District ?Np. .20 ? 8 Tocnool District No. 21 ... 8 School District No. 22 . 18 School District No. 23 11 School District No. 24 ? ! 15 School District No. 25 8 School /Distriot . No; '27 8 ftdjo^li'Distriet No. 28 . 8 School ' District No. 29 . . 8 School District No. 30 .....1 8 School District No. 31 t 8 School District No. 32 ... .i. . ? ' 8 :School ^Distrlfct No. 33 8 School District No. 34 - 15 School District No. 35 . .. . 15 School District No. 86 .......... 16 School- District No. 37 8 School District No. 38 .8 School District No. 39 . i ....... ; 8 School District No. 40 25 School District No. 41 . ... 8i School District No. 42 8 School District No. 43 r . ?; . . . . v. 8 School District. No. 44 15 School District No. 46 8 School District No. 47 i 8 The poll tax is $1.00. All ablebodied male persons from the age of twenty-one (21) to fifty (50) years, both inclusive, except res idents in incoporated towns shall pay $4.00 as a road tax except minis ters of the Gospel actually in charge of a congregation, teachers emjSloyed in public schools, school trustees, and persons perrrfcnently disabled in the military service of this State and per sons who served in the War Between the States; and all quarantine service of this Stata and all residents who may be attending school or* college at j the time when said road tax shall be come due. Persons claiming disabil ities must present certificate from two reputable physicians of this county. All information with reference to taxes will be furnished upon applica tion. D. M. McCASKILL, ? ' County Treasurer. ? a A universal custom Atter that benefits every Fverv bod)'' ~ Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. WRKUYS a good thing to remember Staled in ^ Pvriiv ? fifty THE. FLAVOrLASTS Kruno * spent $1,260,000,000 for drink during the year 1021, nearly one-half of her war debt to the United States, according to Wayne B. Wheel er of thy Anti-Saloon league, whG hus just returned from a tour of Kurype. According to Mraf tj. K. Webb, the wife of a United Stall's naval officer, who reached San Francisco this woek from Japan, leaving after the earth quake, the backbone of the Japanese navy is broken, if it is not almost wiped out. The government of India is building a huge irrigation canal that is to be completed in four years ami will cost $21), 000, 000. The canal is to irrigate a vast agricultural sectioVi, Twenty seven thousand men are now employ ed on the big job. : - ? ? I Wants--For Sale LOST ? One new red leather traveling bag* lost Sunday, September 16th, in or Camden. $50.00 reward if returned to Camden Police ?Station, Camden, S. C. 26 pd FOR SAI.K? Two good milch cows for sale, both fresh in milk. One $50 and one $05, Satisfaction guar anteed. Apply to C. K> McDowell, Westville, S. C. 26pd FOR RENT? Two large unfurnished rooms, suitable for 1'tfht house keeping. Apply to A. C. King, * Home Furnishing Co., Camden, J?. ^ 2Gpd FOR SALE OR RRNT -A good five to six horse farm in West W ate ice, lower portion of County. Good residence on place, Barns and houses for labor. Apply te C. Shannon, .Jr., Camden, S. ( . 26-tf FOR SALE ? Franklin Touring Car. Just overlufled and repainted, fac tory reground cylinders,, new pis-, tons and rings complete reground ' v crank shaft and complete set new bearings, important parts of steer ing gear renewed. "This is an ex ceptional value and is being offered to cover repair charges. It will be worth your while to look this over, before purchasing a used car. W. Ov Hnv Soufb Broad Street, Camden, e '(j - 2(>pd FOR SALE? 103Ms acres of land in Lockhart section, close to .school and church, six-room house, good outbuildings, barns, pastures wired in; good stream of water, well. in yard, hog lots wired in, mail route by door, some timber on land, farm in- good shape, plenty of wo,od and ^ine to burn. Apply to C., R- J ? Rt. 2, Westville, S. C. . 26-pd FOR RENT? Furnished rooms toy I light housekeeping. Apply to 12Mj lpalr Street, Camden, C. 2<3-2Jpd WAJStfeli? For board and lodging, ' refined couples or individuals. * or particulars apply to North Broad ?tfcet, Camden, S. C. 20U FOR SALE ? Fifty-five acres of farm land, 25 acres uryi^r cultivation, balance in woodland. One tenant house on place. Good leVel san.dhJll land. Apply to Henry Bryan, Las s&tt C ' ' 4 FOR SALE-rA nice, building lot on DeKalb street in good "heighbor houiL.for $800. Terms will be given toJtne right party. This offer will be 'held bpen for only a reasonable time, and after that the price will be advanced. ^homas Ancrum, Camden, S. C. * n FOR SALE ? One shingle mill and lath mill in good condition. Will sell for part cash and balance in laths and shingles. See Rush Lum ber Company, Camden, S. C. - ? 26*27"sb? FOR SALE? A farm of fifty acres, which has a tehant house and a new barn, about 5V? miles fro"1 9.am" den, for $760. Terms will be given to responsible parties. erum, Camden, S, C. 2r>tf FOR SALE ? Ford Sedan in good con dition, will sell cheap for c?b^*AP" . ply W. L. Sanders, 1004 Lake Shore Drive, Wateree Mills, Camden, b. ? v . - 25-26pd. NOTICE, HOME-BUILDERS AND Contractors: Our lumber mills are now operating again. Visit our plant near Lugofr and hfclect any and all grades of lumber, finished in high class manner and for sale at right prices. Address Beam Lumber Company, Lugoff, b. y. 24-26pd. FOR SALE ? A farm of 88 acres, con taining two tenant houses and a barn, about six miles from Camden at $1260, This place1 has a fairly good amount of . timber and is on Sanders Creek. About acres of the land is a splendid clay bottom and will grow fine crops. This is a bargain and the price will be advanced if not sold * soon. Thorrtps Ancrum, Camden, S^ C. 25- tf . , . LOST? Ladies' blue esat with dove color linen, between Camden and Mt. Zion church on the Bethune road, last Sunday afternoon. Re ward if returned to Lewis & Christ mas, Camden, S. C. HOW ABOUT YOUR BRAKES? ? When the traffic man tests them will they pass? We will adjust them. Burner's Garage. 24-M REAL ESTATE LOANS ? 6 per cent. Loans under Reserve System on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Company, Keith Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Noy. 2 SAY! ? Are your lights good on y?ur car? Go to Burrier's and have them put in shape for the traffic man to look at. 24;f" WANTED: ? Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosi ery for men, women and Eliminates darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.60 an hour silks. International Stocking Mills, Norrtitown. Pa. Z4]? LISTEN I? We hare old pajU ^ 1 Dodge, Maxwell, Ford and Bokk - 1918. now In Bt5fk at P oa9K BurHer*a Garage. 24-26 mBSfce <;knkkal news Votes During his carver in the price fight ing ring, Javik Dempaey has scored knock out in the firsj^jound in twenty four flghta. ?, S. Sallinger, who is alleged to ItHW swindled South Dakotu farmer* out of one 'million dollars and wlm jumped a $if>,000 bond was arrested in ChiCago, last Friday by agOlft.tf ot tho Foderal department of justice, According t*> -an opinion of Attor ney (Jeneral Paugherty, the president has no right to use the'armed forces of the navy in the enforcement of the prohibition law#. i Major' R. I-. Naper was killed near Dayton, Ohio, Saturday when ??ne of the wings of his airplane collapsed. Handits entered a Cleveland, Ohio, jewelry stole Saturday and covering the sales force with revolvers, got away with $20,000 worth of j?*velry and $50 in cash. The governor of Michigan is being urged to otter a reward of $.r?,000 for the arrest of ltenjamin l'uiinell, late head of the "House ??f David" in that State. . The governor of Arkansas has call ed an extra Session of the state legis? lature to provide funds for road build ing and In order tO take advantage of three and a half millions of the Fed-, oral aid to roads. ' A Washington dispatch of Satur day says that the ?American Red Cross relief fund for Japan is now al most $8,000,001), with additional sub sfj'iptions still coming in. Tlu? 8l>f mWe ??t tin- Waah* ington- Atlanta highway between Mo Hoe and Patrick, will In1 flinched by N'yvcmliri I. according tO Cftpt. Charles If. Moorofleld, state highway engineer. * ' American baseball as an organUa lion paid its tribute to a "man who played the game" Monday when a monument was unveiled in Oakwoods cemetery, Chicago, at the grave of Captain Adrian C. (Top) Anson, loader, of the Chicago White Stock ings in tho '80s and 'UOs. Judge K, M. kandis was among t hi* speakers ti> pay tribute to the meiUoory of Anson. ? ? ?? k_ . ? , , ,? ,? [ t Holding to tho theory thai good biscuits, or oven fairly good biscuits have a groat deal to do with tile suc cess of failure of a marriage venture,, the county clerk of Clarksburg, West Virginia, will issue a cook book for 1 the bride along with each nmr^ug^ license. When the root of tin- common cat tail is macerated and boiled, a syrup of ai> excellent flavor is produced. This was commonly used by the Iro quois Indiana on corn meal pudding and as a sweetening for other Indian ? dishes. Cat-tail' roots are said to coiu_ tain as high as thirty per cent, of sugar and starch. A railnmd to the summit of the sacred Japanese mountain, Fujiymau, is being planned. TUB UNIVERSAL CAB Thw&oum An entirely new body design lends distincVk5in in appearance,adds measurably to individual comfort, and provides greater cdrtK/erriertce in the new Ford Coupe. Streamline body, windshield visor, and nickeled fittings make this new Coupe highly attractive. Deeply cushioned seats^ improved interior. arrange ment,and cowl v^tylator provide increased comfort. Wide doors that open forward, revolving type window lifters, enlarged rear compartment apd a recess shell for parcels, back of the seat make for greater convenience. See the new Ford Coupe and other body types - . 4St your Npajjesi J'or<f , Dealer's sfjotfroont. \ ; tj X s. Jfc ? Kershaw Motor Company ? Camden, S. C. * Oi CARS ? TRUCKS - TRACTORS JUST RECEIVED . NEW SHIPMENT Hackney, Tyson & 'Jones and Carolina Buggies. HACKNEY WAGONS Horses and Mules Harness and Saddlery of all kinds. GEORGE T. LITTLE NOTICE! We are booking NITRATE OF SODA t orders for W. R. Grace & Co. V ' 4