The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 25, 1924, Image 2
4 It's Dangerous
To Wait,' Says
Mrs. Kitchens
|)on't wait till baby i* ncreamlnir
with j?inn befucv) you thluK about
rendinu for the iloctoc or stmt do??
lux him with KtroriA uioUlclnoH that
nitty do nu>ro harm thua (food
Korp Torthlrta ut hand .mhI *:?vc it
.11 i <?i it iid; |(i dlro-timi at t>-<- l? f f- ?
nIkii uf trouble. (hifoi<i h*hy
cuttltiK . hlfbt<*$tli you < UU <?ti?rt tfiv
liiK 'IVt'thlnu. 'TWlll uii*ic<; U*,c4?dt,r
fur kitm and for you, too.
"II'k dat)Ki-raii* (q wait H'he>n' baby
h? x J 1 1 m t<> fret," write* .NTrs. <' M
Kltchenx. Uoutc 4 Maeon. (}ti, "I
learned that wlufi my hflby ffot slcli
With fever and bowel tnuiblr. Tooth*
ina noon ended trouble and now
ho is an well aoil lively mm a cricket- v
Teotblua Is ?ol(1 by all druKKtota
or m ml JlK to the mOflfatt luihoia
torleM, ColuuiUua, On , for a package
anil a flee <>ui*fc?et about bubioji.
. , IIcrniitaKf Coimnnnity News.
Misses Orrtfltfy, Kdith Ed
4ihgH, and Meatus. N. L\ Crolley,
Oscar Hurlott and |Jet?r Quinn,
motored to Darlington Sunday and
visited relative#,
Mr. J, C. Kennlngton nnd family
spent Sunday in Hartsvillo with Mr.
I. A. Kennintfton.
Mr/aiul Mra. CapUfl Guy arc visit
ing at the homo ol" ? the luttcr'a
parent h, Mr, and Mrs. Will Gardner.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. (I. S.
Kenny intd our midst)
Minxes Irene und l^eila Kennington
and Stella Shirley spent last Sunday
in Hurtsville with relatives and
friends.
Mr. und Mrs. I>. C. 1?owjs spent
Sunday with the former's parents in
Columbia.
Mrs. llattie .IcflV.ont and baby have
Pfone to Winnaboro to visit relatives.
The Hermitage. IJaptist Sunday
School enjoyed an Waster t'ffK hunt
Saturday afternoon. Prif.es consist
ing of baskets Tilled with candy ctftfH
were awarded the, winners. Calvin
J<om mac won the priy.e for the older
children und Henrietta Myers for the
? ittlv tutn, linokvln n!" Wl'tl'
??cnt to those unable to attend.
Last Saturday evening t h** Sunday
School class of Mrs. G. K. Crolloy
had a lovely social (fathering at tho
Community House. Each member in
vited one guest. (irt/nro were played
a'nd refreshments served by the -social
committee assisted b> Mrs. (J. K.
f'rofley.
The Hermitage Community Asso
ciation will have a social gathering at
the Community House Saturday eve
ning, April 20th. Wo extend o most
rordinl invitation to all.
The Hermitage Iiaseball team
played its first game of the season
Saturday afternoon? at the Camden
Ibill I'ark, defeating Camden High
School with a score of 5 to 4.
Mr. A. S. Dyer spent the w<?ok-end
?n Charlotte.
Aimee S. Mcl'herson, n California
woman evangelist, l)roadcasts her ser
mons from a station installed in the
vhurch.
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office Over Brucc's Store)J
CAMDEN, S. C.
DR. G. C. TRANTHAM
DENTIST
First Floor. Crocker Building
PHONE 450
PIANO TUNING
J^wis L. Moore
242- W PHONE or 46
CAMDEN, S. C.
T. B. BRUCE
Veterinarian
l.vftlrtnn St.. I'lloftf 114.
CAMDEN, S. C.
Hayes Bos Line
CAMDEN -
TO
Columbia, Sumter,
Bishopville, Hartsville,
Korsha w, I-ancaster,
Charlotte.
For information
Phone 181, Camden Hotel
A. R. COLLINS
Undertaker and ELmbalmer
AMROI.ANCB SBRVICB
Cain den, S. C.
Telephone? Day 41; Nlff ht 33t j
BUT HUNK NKW8 NWES.
Happening* of Interest Ah ToM By
Our ^orre?i>ondent.
liethune, S. C., April 2.1. -Meuftrii,
.JoO and Herbert Baker wvr<' joint
hosts at a li?h fry Wednesday evening
ut their null pond several niil?8 above
here, complimentary to the high
school and faculty.
Kitty Heat celebrated her 'thirteenth
birthday Saturday aftornoo/i with a
party. More than a doften boyH and
Kill , wore present. The color scheme
of pink and white* was prettily carried
(nit in the decorations and refresh
incut Fruit jello and cake were
nerved.
fir. and Mr a. K. Z. Trueadale, Miss
Stella Bethune and Mr. I'aul Smith
attended the Shriner's mooting in
Columbia Thursday.
Miss liuth Wj?tt.s, who has been
teaching, at Crossnore, N. re
turned home last week for the sum
mei\ I
Rev. J. M. Forbia and Dalian C'ly
burn made a business* trip to Char
lotte Monday.
Mrs. Osborne Graham, of Columbia
was the guest of Mrs. A. B. Mc
Liiiinn Sunday. '
Minn Myrtle Manly S|>ent the week
end in Clover with her parents. She
was accompanied by Miss Nanoline
Tyler,
Mrs. e(*i*. K. 1'ai'rot has gone to
Charleston as a delegate from the
Methodist church to the Woman's
Missionary Society.
i Miss Kline Hook was the week-end
truest of her parents in Irmo.
Miss Mary (J lea ton of the Tiller's
Ferry school, spent the week-end
with Miss Kuth Gaines.
Miss Kathleen McCaskill of Marion
spent the Faster holidays with her
parehts, Mr. and Mrs. .J. A. Mc
Caskill. She had as her quests while
here Miss Eva West and Mr. C. C.
Seaborn of Marion. ~
Mrs. J. P. Rethune antt children are
visiting the former's mother, Mrs.
C. L. Mayes in Cartorsville.
Mr. and Mih. M. (?. King spent
Friday in Hartavillcr ?
Mr. Will Rosier, postmaster of this
place, killed an eagle near his
father's home throe miles above here
MoPiwm^ uftcinuvu. Tht! measure
ments were six feet seven inches from
wing to wing.
The School Improvement Associa
tion met Thursday afternoon with n
Kood attendance. A complete set of
books numbering twenty volume.*,
was purchased for the library.
Chicago police are looking for one
James de (Joy to have him explain
what he knows about the body of his
live-months bride which' was found in
a forest reserve near that city, Sun
lay, with a newspaper of February
26 wrapped about the cut in her
throat, which evidently caused her
death.
t
What is believed to bo the most
valuable handkerchief in the world
belongs to the, C^ueen Dowager Mo.rg
horita of Italy. It is made of the
purest Venetian lace and is in perfect
condition, in spite of the fact that it
was made in the fifteenth century. It
has been valued at $15,000.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
For Clerk of Court.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Clerk of Court for Kershaw County,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the democratic primary.
J.JL CLYBURN
For Superintendent of Education.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Superintendent of Education
for Kershaw county, subject to the i
rules and regulations nf the Dem- i
ocratie primary.
A 1 . 1. K.N 15. MITRCHISON. |
FOR ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Road Superintendent of Ker
shaw County, at the approaching
primary election, and pledge myself if
elected to faithful and efficient ser
VI. e C,. \V. TURNER.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself as n can
didate for the office of Coroner for
Kershavr County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
W. F. RUSSELL.
FOR CONGRESS
1 hereby announce that 1 am a can
didate in the Democrat. c primaries of
South <"ar?dina, for the nomination of
Representative > r the Mh Congres
sional District, for the 'i.-'l h Congress
an.! I take th;-; opportunity to thank
i th" pi., pi. if th'- D.^tr:,". for their
I . v t -'J] p rt in the pa>t ur.d :<> say
. '.i ..it I i :i ir.tvor to lifM-i ?? e their
" ;>? 1 ??'?nfidenee :n the future.
' w. K STEVENSON.
Siikci^Is Mr. Mel, cod
I ih. fr :t ? .1, . f Mr ' .1 N Mc
I ! ..??><: u >,o ;ii . P*ah > fV. .ed |he
: < ? tT ? s. ? - !' ?. !r,:n;^i..ier from
! D. K.i'i. p <co-ral year ,
sugge.%* hi? : ..n.- a- :t -u:table man
a-? a m.-'nt" r - f ?}.. ;:--.-er.t Hoard
I > i r? ?< ' ?: ?. i v, hat he may
see fit to n;;iM ;'r,i ;a.r Fronds.
| SI (,(,KS I .s MR. 1 RAFF
j We. the many fror : > . f Mr I> S.
Trapp. hereby suggest h.^ r.ano for
Member of ( oun'.y 1 < ? ? : ? r 1 < f Direr t..-<*
from DeKalb Town-hp. >uho*? t t ?
th<* roles <-f Democratic party.
! \\ . feel thai Mr. Trapp is fui.v tpiaii
j fied f r this po*;t-..r FRIENDS
Suggest* Mr Hinson.
We the voters of Wateree Town
ship suggest J. L. Hir.son for Director
of Wateree Township. Mr. Hinson
having had experience as commis
sioner of our township and we feel
sure he wiJJ make a good man for the
place.
Voters of West Wateree Township.
MYSTKKIOUH D18AITKAKANCB
Nothing ilti Yet Been Heard of Mr.
R. D. Reynolds.
A matter that has caused much
speculation among the people of thin
city and much wurry to his family
and friends, was the whereabout* of
Mr. R. I). Reynolds. He left home
on Sunday morning, the sixth, in com
pany with his brother-in-law, Mr. S.
L. tye^therly, and his son, they, tak
ing him to Claremont where ho
boarded the Southern train, saying
he wuh going to Rock Hill, and since
that time nothing has been hoard
from him direct.
The family, not hearing from him,!
wroto to his brother who lives a few
milcH out from that city, and learned
that ho had not been there, and upon
investigation found out from the rec
ords of Captain Harksdale, who was
the conductor of tho train on which '
Mr. Reynolds rode, that he paid his
faro to Camden in cash, and that he
had left the train at Camden, and n?
further trace of him has been found.
Mr. Reynolds had been conduct-'
ing a business at Rock Hill before
coming to Sumter and opening the
Palace Market at 105 North Main
street, and his family thought he was
going there to do some collecting and
other matters connected with the
winding up of that business.
Mr. Weathcrly insists that Mr.
Reynolds could not have run away
on account of any entanglements
with women, as his manner of living
and his regard for his family has nb
ways been-such as to make this ab
surd. There had been no domestic
troubles, and his business was in
good shagpe, and they are all at a loss
to know of any reason why he should
have done as it appears he did
There was a rumor that he had been
killed and that his body had been
HturnvoroH nnnr C?.n*'-!cr, but yhis h?o
been found to be absolutely untrue.
It has been found that on Sunday
morning before Mr. Reynolds and
party left for Claremont, a rap at the
door of his residence called one of
the children, who found there a man
of "stout build, red face and a white
mustache and dressed in a suit of
grey clothing,- who inquired if Mr.
Reynolds was at home. When Mr.
Reynolds appeared at the door the
man and the car in which he had
been riding had disappeared, and the i
family saw nothing more of him.
Conductor Harksdale of the Southern
train in which Mr. Reynolds rode,
stated that at Camden Junction a
man answering > that description (
boarded the train and rode to Cam
den and alighted from the train and
went off with Mr. Reynolds.
The city authorities of Camden,
Rock Hill and Sumter are busying
themselves to find the missing man,
but all their efforts so far have been
unavailing. ? Sumter Herald.
I ?
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice if* hereby given that . one
month from this date, on Monday
May 12th, 1924, we will make to the
Probate Court of Kershaw County
our final return as Executors of the
estate of Mrs. Henrietta Osteen, de
ceased, and on the same date we will
apply to the said Court for a final
discharge from our trust as said
Executors.
W. G. WILSON,
W. E. OSTEEN,
Executors.
I Camden, S. C., April 9th, 1924.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date on Wednesday,
May 21st, 1924, I will -make to the
Probate Court of Kershaw County my'
final return'as Guardian of the estate
of Edgar A. Blackwell, he having: at
tained his majority, and on tho samo
date I will apply to the said Court
for n Final Discharge from my trust
as said Guardian.
NANNIE J. BLACKWELL.
Camden, S. C., April 10, 1924.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
All parties indebted to the estate of
Eli Arledge, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the
undersigned, and all parties, if any,
having claims against the said estate
will present them duly attested with
in the time prescribed by law.
L. C. CLYBURN,
Administrator.
Camden, S. C-, April 11, 1924.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that o?
month from this ftntp, on Ifoaday,
April 28th, 1024, I will make to th?
Probate Court of Kerailurw Goun%
my final return as Administrator ftf
the estate of W. J. Young, decease^,
and on the same date I will apply fr
the said Court for i\ final discharge
as said Administrator.
' A. P. YOUVG.
Camden, S. C.\ March 38th, 1034.
FINAL mSCHARGB
Notice is hereby given that o*m
month from this date, on ' Tuesday
April 29th, 1924-, I will make to tfle
Probate Court of Kershaw County wf
final return as Administrator of tlfc
estate of Julia H. Yarborough, de~
reaped, and on the same date 1 wiJ
apply to the oaid Court for a ftnw.
discharge an said Administrator.
S. W. NEWMAN,
Administrator.
Camden, S. C., March, 24th, 1924.
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