The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 09, 1924, Image 10
PENSION ROLL
Name* of Veteran* ami Widows Who
Revive Clrtekl Thin Year.
John R. Baker, Kershaw*;
S.J.Benton. Kershaw.
Nea! J. Bennett, Kershaw.
N. A Bethune, Hethune.
A. H. Hoy kin, Hoy kin.
A M BTiitiford, Camden.
William Hranham, LugofT.
John S. Brasington, Ca**att!
T. W. Brown* Camden.
Wm. M. Brown, Camden.
I.. L. Clyburn, Westville,
J. F. Connell, Kershaw.
W. A, Cunningham, Liberty Hill.
J. R. I)elx?ach, Camden
J. K. Douglas, Hethune,
Nathan Faile, Kerahaw.
Isaac Gardner, Kerahaw.
Lewis Gardner, Camden.
. J, M. Hall, Camden.
Reuben Hinson, Camden.
Isaac F. Holland, Camden.
J. W. Hudson, Camden.
J). M. Jones, Kerahaw.
W. J. Jonea, Kerahaw.
G. II. King, Bethune.
J. A. McDowell, Westville. j_ ?
A. S. McKenzie, Camden. ??
' <?. W. Moseley, Camden,
D, P. C. Murchi?on, Camden.
Hiram Nettles, Camden.
H. M, Pearce, Camden.
William Robinson, Camden.
J. W. Rose, Rlartey.
W. F. Russell, Camden.
. C. J. Shannon, Sr., Camden.
James Sinclair, Camden.
C. J. Stewart, Camden.
T. A. Stewart, Camden.
Henry Truesdale, Camden.
S. H. Turner, Camden.
L. W. Watts, I^gofP,
T .J. Wilful, Camden
Rosa Kmntn Alexander, Camden.
Mary Jane Anderson, Camden.
L. A. Atkinson* Blaney.
"''Margaret A. Hanks, Camdeft.
Saiiili Ilaifield, Westville.
Mary A. Harues, Camden.
C. E. Hell-, Westville.
Sarah Helvin, Camden.
Mary' A. Bethune, Hethune.
Frances Roane. Westville.
C, S. Bradley, Heath Springs.
E. J. Brasington. Camden.
Millie Brown, Camden.
Susan Campbell, Camden.
Martha Cassady, Bethune.
Mary Catoe, Camden.
Margaret Clyburn, Bethune.
Emma Coats, Kershaw.
Amanda (Jook, DeKalb.
Mary Jane Cornell, Camden.
M. C. Cureton, Liberty Hill.
L. S. DuHose, Camden.
Matilda M Easter, Lugoff.
Harriet P; Floyd, Liberty Hill.
Emma Freeman, Hlaney.
Victoria Gardner, Hethune.
I). M. Gay,, Kerahaw.
Sallie K. Gay, Westville.
Charlotte* Gerald, Hlaney.
Mary Jane Gillis, Boykin.
E. F. GofT, Camden.
C. M. (ioodale, Camden.
Eliza Graham. LugofT.
Mary J. Graham, Camden.
Amanda Hall, Lucknow.
Emma Hinson, LugofT.
Sarah A. Horton, Heath Springs.
Mrs. Jos. W. Hyatt, Cassatt.
Margaret E. Jones, Kerahaw.
Rebecca J. Jones, Kershaw.
Harriet R. Jordan, Camden.
Hettie H. Kennedy, Camden.
Caroline King, Bethune.
M. M. Kirkland, Westville.
Margaret Knight, Kershaw.
Alice F. McCaskill, Camden.
C. A. McCaskill, Kershaw.
Caroline McMulien, Camden.
Ella Manning, Boykin.
Rebeeca Marsh, Camden.
Nancy C. Marshall, Hethune.
Louise Matthews. Camden.
I>aura J. Moore, Westville.
S. A. Newman, Bethune.
M. A. Robinson, Cassatt.
Mary A. Ross, Hlaney.
Elizabeth Rowe, Camden.
Elizabeth Sanders, Kershaw.
Mary E. Schroek, Camden.
Henrietta M. Sill, Camden.
Mary A. Smyrl, Camden.
Mary Mahala Sowelf, Kershaw.
Julia Ann Stevens. Hethune.
Anne M. Thorne, Kershaw.
^ Nannie "K. -Tranl&am, Camden,
Mary Truesdale, Westville.
Nancy M. Truesdale, Westville.
Sarah West, Bethune.
Rebecca W. White, Camden.
M. W. Williams, Kershaw.
Harriet A. Wilson, Camden.
Brigadier General Dawes arrived hi
New York Tuesday from Europe,
where he has been for several months
ns chairman of the Dawes commission
n German reparations. The general
. x pressed himself as believing that
'here arc no obstacles to the adoption
of the commission's recommendations
as to reparations
REALTY TBANWTORfl.
CfcinfM of Real Estate as Recorded
In County Auditors Office.
M. M. Young et al to W, t, Young,
jilS acres, Eastern Kershaw, DeKalb
Township, partition. .
W. L. Young to M. M, Young ft al
104 acres, Eastern Kershaw, DeKalb
Township, partition.
M. L. McLain to G. C. Kirkland,
1 lot Chrstnut street, Camden, $.'<50.
Judith Foster et al to Amanda
Gomes, 1 lot near Chestnut street,
Camden, $5.00.
Judith Foster et al to Helton SmyrJ,
1 lot near Chestnut street, Camden,'
$5.00.
Adam B. Young to Delia Holland,
125 acres, noar Cantey Ilill, $1,200.
Dick Catoe to Lee Catoe, 204 acres,
Buffalo Townahip, $900.
J. N. MeLaurin to M. G. King, 1 lot
town of (taJ3thune, $36,
John W. Hamcl to tJUen and In*z
Ilamel, 1 lot with improvements,
town of Kershaw, $4,600.
Knterprise Building & Loan Asso
ciation to J. A. West, 1 lot and build
ing upper Lyttleton street, $2,700.
Margaret B. Gordon to Alice W.j
Tucker, 1 lot and building, upper
Lyttleton street, Camden, $6,000.
Judith Foster et al to Emma James
1 lot near Chestnut street, Camden,
$5.00. (?
Thomas B. Wright to Mrs. M. C.
Sanders, -68 aorps, near* Boykins, $L,
etc.
J. W, Moak to John A. Goff, 65
acres, West Watereo, $1,000.
Alice Green to M. E. Moseley, 20
acres near Beulah church, $100.
Chas. 1'. DuBose to Savage &
Crocker, 1 lot Mill street, Camden.
W. E. Johnson to Savage &
Crocker, I lot Mill street, Camden,
nqt stated.
John T. Stevens & John W, Ingram
to Kershaw Oil Mill, 1 lot town of
Kershaw, $150.
John W. Ingram to John T.
Stevens, 2 lots town of Kershaw,
$000.
John \V. Ingram to Jotyn T. Stev
ens, 137 acres near Westville, $1,500..
Elise McLester to Smyrl Foster,
1 lot Chestnut street, Camden, $-150.
Simon Lawson to II. S. Zeigler, 43
acres, .south of Camden, $500.
E. J. Sawyer to Gertrude Sawyer i
Brevard, I lot and building, square
at Jackson School, love and affection.
F. D. Marshall to B. W. Marshall,
1 lot and building, Chestnut street,
Camden., $500.
E. P. Cunningham to J. K. Shan
non, 50 acres, near Camden, $2,500.
J. G. Kelley to Nelson McDonald,
2-1 acres West Wateree, $1,500.
Jane Trantham to Frank S. Ham
lin, 1 lot and building, Chestnut St.,
Camden, $5,500.
Nannie Trantham to Frank S.
Hamlin 1 lot hestnUt street. Camden,
$ 1 ,500.
Hospital No. 26 of the United
I States Veterans' Bureau located at
Greenville on the site of old Camp
Sevier is to be abandoned for hos
pital purposes. The patients there
are to be transferred to Asheville and
to other points.
A rat killing campaign was put on
in Gaffney this week, school children
! being offered two cents each for the
! tails of rats.
The annual re-union of the Thir
! tieth Division association will be held
in Charleston, August 12 and 13, it is
j announced by Major G. Heyward Ma
i hon, president of the organization.
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
' By W. L. McDowell, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
f Whereas, Mrs. Ella S. Hough made
? suit to me to grant here Letters of
; Administration of the Estate of and
.?.effects of M. W. Hough, ... .
These are therefore, to cite and ad
; monish all and singular the kindred
I and creditors of the said M. W.
? Hough, deceased, that they be and
.appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Camden, South
Carolina, on Thursday, May 15, next
after publication thereof, at 11
: o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, this the 1st
dav of May. Anno Domini 1924.
, w. l. Mcdowell,
Judge of Probate for Krrshaw County
Published on the 2nd and 9th days
of May. 1921, in the Camden Chron
, icle. and posted at the Court House
' door for the time prescribed by law,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I am opening ?'? i*?* p.i i r shop Marki-t Street i 11
the Garage building fonnerlv known as Alexander
Rovkin Motor Company.
feeing a FORD SPECIALIST, ! am specializing in
Ford repair work. When you have Kord troub+e- con
sult me, and I will diagnose your case, correct the
trouble, and give you back a healthy Henry at a rea
sonable cost. All work guaranteed.
Give me a trial.
SMYRL'S GARAGE
Willie J. Smyrl, Proprietor
Henry, George and Fred Corbin,
who are held in connection with the
recent robbery of the Enterprise
Dank of Walhallft, have been carried
from that town to the Greenville
County jail for safe keeping. The
three were recently arrested in Ala.
bama. 1
Reuben Thomas, young mechanic
is in jail at Greenville charged with
improperly accosting a young lady of
Greer Monday night. Thomas is said
to' have been threatened with violence
for his alleged conduct before he was
landed in jail.
A new two<atory brick building for
negroes is to be erected in Columbia,
at a cost of f 51, 500.
mortgages, approved real estate
security. Apply to L. A. Witt*
kowsky. 6-tf
LOST ? One pair plain gold-plated
spectacles. Finder please return to
Henry Truesdale, DeiCalb Street,
Camden, S. C. 6-pd
FOR SALE ? Underwood typewriter
in perfec't condition at a bargain
price. Apply to Busy Bee Cafe,
Camden, S. C. 6-pd
FOR SALE OR RENT ? One house
corner of Fair and Laurens streets,
formerly the Burnet House. Ad
dress Enterprise Building and Loan
Association, Camden, S. (\ G-tf
u ~
FOR RENT ? One house and lot on
upper Broad street for rent for
summer. Good garden and garage.
Write I'. O. Box 261, CanVden, ?S. C.
6-sb
FOUND-- One pair of shell rimmed
glasses. Owner can get same by
paying for this advertisement and
calling at Miss M, E. Gerald's,
Camden, S. C. ? 6-sb
LOST ? A daily memorandum con
taining owner's Shrine card, Amer
ican Legion card and Masonic
membership cards. Reward if re
turned to Chronicle Office, Camden,
S. C. C-sb
FOR SALE One good Ford coupe in
excellent condition. Apply to M.
H. Heyman, Camden, S. C. 6
TAKEN UI>? Two red Durock hogs,
both marked. Owner can get same
l>y describing property and paying
costs. * J. E. L. Branham, Lugoff,
S.C.
WANTED ? 500 dozen old ginger ale
bottles, white, holding 10 or 12 oz.
liquid. Clean, no broken mouths.
Will pay delivered at Sumter, S. C.,
24c per dozen. Jack 'fa. Metropol.
5-6-sb
FOR SALE ? About one thousand
bushels of corn in the shuck; at
my place or delivered. Apply to
W. C. Seagle, Camden, S C.*"
5 ? lOpd
WE SELL used parts for all makes
of cars. Apply to our yard or see
D. Snyder, Camden, S. C., for in
formation. 4-tf
WANTED ? Position by young
married man as Ford car or truck
driver. Address "C. B.," care of
Th<* Chronicle, Camden, S. C.
4-6-pd
WE BUY all kinds of scrap iron,
brass, copper, lead and inner tubes.
We pay "spot cash for wrecked auto
mobiles. Write or call at the
Snyder Store, Camden, S. C. 4-tf
FOR SALE ? Five thousand rosemary
trees on the stump fit for Hawmill
purposes, within three miles of the
outskirts of Camden, S. C., between
the Southern and S. A. L. Rail
ways. Apply to B. B. Clarke, Agt.
.^sb
NOTICE ? A Ford touring car top
cover and rear curtain, complete,
standard material for $6.00 at
Burner's.
I)IS APPEARING Lu^ga^e Carriers
at Burner's for $2.25.
STOP wasting gas, oil and spark
plugs by installing a set of Cam
Shaw piston rings, cost no more
than the ordinary kind. Pettigrew
& Hough, at City Garage, Camden,
S. C. 4-6pd
CALL The Ever Heady Pressing Club
for cleaning, pressing, altering and
repairs. Phone 159-J. Prompt ser
vice, reasonable price. J. S. Gam
ble, Proprietor, 859 Broad Street,
Camden. S. C. 38tf j
FOR RENT ? Five office rooms in
building upstairs, corner of Broad
and DeKalb streets. Newly painted
anil in good condition with toilet
and lavatory on floor. For further
particulars apply to F. M. Zemp, (
Camden, S. C. 3tf
"ftEWIN DING ? Armature rewinding.
Flectric irons, fans, etc., repnired.
I). .J. Creed, Carolina Motor Ca.,
Camden, S. C., day phone 210, night
phone 296- J. 50-tf
MONEY TO I/O AN ? I am prepared
to negotiate loans on approved Real
Estate Mortgages. E. D. Blake
ney, Attorney, Camden, S. C.
45tf
WANTED ? Poplar, Ash, and Cypreaa
standing timber. Will flgura with
you on any ***? tract. Give fall
details in first letter. Hoffman
Lumber Company, Columbia, S. C.
36tf
THE UNIVEK8 AL CAR
A Welcome Member
of the Family
A MOTOR car it mw mm mywiiiiart ia
A the KHintfime. Iti C0awnaiia|0i 9*4 mJriJWII
iNalund by all t fee l?nil j aid by ending up the
d?fb work. It provide. man tine far ncnttton.
A Ford Totrhn Ctr wnyfalw evtrr motor cw ohm*
tial at the low* price lor wkich a fiva paanpr cat
luatwaold*>4 prlt only aaila poaihli by complete
manufacture, ia tranaodoM toKxbm^ in tbalnfalaDd
moat operated plant* in ^ iiuoiQokil*
industry. ... ??'.
Efficiency ol wmufcyiw la acouraaaly reflected in the
ipahry and price of tat Ford Touring Car.
rOUD MOTta COMFANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Runabout ? Ccmpm ? $525 Tudor 3fdait ? J590
Fmrdor S+dam ? *655 AU priceM f. o, h. OUrcit
You can buy any model by making a am all down*
Say men t arranging eaey terms for tba balance.
>r you can buy on our JVeekly Purchase Plan.
The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will gladly
explain both plans in detail.
KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY, CAMDEN, S. C.
$295
F. O. B. Detroit
Demountable RkSf
end Starter *85 Extra.
A cool kitchen is better than
beauty cream. A hot kitchen
opens the pores and let?Jin
coal dust, smoke, and cinder ??
Is a woman's youth
worth the price of an oil range?
Do enough husbands realize that
the drudgery of a coal or wood
range plays havoc with woman's
health and appearance?
It's bad enough to have to
kindle fires, carry coal, and
empty ashes in cool weather,
but in the summer time it is
more than any woman should be
asked to put up with.
Ask your husband to come with
you to our store and look at one
of our Florence Oil Ranges. One
of these ranges will keep your
kitchen cooler and cleaner.
Many a woman has kept her
youthful appearance year after
year because she has not had to
stand the drudgery of cooking
with coal or wood in summer.
12 piece Aluminum Set Free with
each Florence Range during Cook
ing Demonstration
May 15th, 16th, 17th
FLORENCE
OIL, RANGE
The Camden