The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 29, 1924, Image 2
Sideache
i Backache
"1 have been taking Chx
dui," ??ys Mr*. I.dlie Molt-on,
of Lake I'ro.vidonro, I-st. "I
got dtown in bad health and
lo>t in \\ e i h t until I only
weighed lJi<> pounda. 1 had
h?d jpuiuH in my side* an<fc>
buck arid rny 1??m hurt m?
until I couldn't walk. I
stayed in bed. half t ho time.
I tried all kinds of medicine,
but it did in* no good.
Finally I tried
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
"It so^m/t like it did mo good
from Vh# very llr?t. Aft?r I
hiul taken half a bottle I no
ticed an improvement. I cory*
tlnued its use and I got bet
ter and better. The puina in
my legs and aidca disap
peared and 1 began to gain
In weight until now I weigh
155 pounds and feel better
than I ever did in my life. I
am perfectly well and utrong.
1 have given it to my t'irlH,
too."
Cardul lias relieved many
kinds of pains and ili^t rest
ing symptoms fauned by fe
male trouble. It should help
you, too, in tha uamo way.
Why not give it a fair trial?
Homeless and suffering animals in
Cleveland have a champion in Mrs.
Bert. IJ. ( rawford^ who plays fairy
godmother t.? abused and abandoned
dogs, eat* and other animal*.
FINAL DISC 1 1 ARC 10.
N'otiee is hereby given that ofic
month from. this date, on Friday, Sep
?rmbi'r 12th, l'.'lil, I will make to the
Probate Court of Kershaw County,
.my final return a- Kxeeutor of the
? state of .James I,. Chestnut, deeeas
? d, and on the same date I will apply
to the said Court- for a final dis
<. ha ik'' a s said Kxeeutor.
(iKOKCK A. KIIAMK.
Camden, S. < August rj'th, l jil* I.
FOR AI.DKU M AN
1 am announcing 'myself as a can
didate foi Alderman of the < * ? t y of
t'amden from Ward Four i ? ? till the
. acaiu y made by the 1 esigimt inn ? > t
A Idet mail K. < Zemp.
.1. II. \\ ATKINS.
A N ORDINANCE
Ordering the paving at the discretion
ol Council of. that portion of Cor
don Street of the City 'of Camden
extending from Seventeenth Street
Chestnut on the North to Eleventh
Street Dekalb on the South, and
It.ttilving the action of Cit> Coun
cil in heretofore paving part ot said
portion of Cordon Street between
Seventeenth Street Chestnut on the
North to Fle\enth Street Dekalb on
the South, and living the time when
assessment ??? tor permanent im
provement* on said portion of (ior
doit -Strfft *<h:tll bereme due and
pav a hie.
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MANUFACTURING CO.
MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
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.'It. then. . i}i.:t',s. all ?
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iisk. yi >iov
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ciVl'i tl Mi'run: a. "I'm;! >taiKl tlu*re
i! i i ;t ;n i n ; ;? t jj tItNVut. W'li^V, I
1 1; < ' 1 f v 1 1 1 -:!<* "!'? n il> ? 1 llli*1 :i IwuiMT's pole
in tin .? Ktripfs. r.uf tluiiik 1:001
this is iivit avc'aiI j>al<l ov<'ryl)o(|\ up
nil ai "inr. N11 ni < ? >.'? 1 t nUMMuiiiip^' for
lis Ji 1 ,1 \ i;;ir : W'itti ll out, now ; (lon't
flrop rfr;!t jilntf' "
At ihi.H 1 1 ? ? ? ? ? t ?irf l'il|>:i rnino in in
his hntliroNo. "Wlml 1 1 1 1 )- f > ? ? n * ?< 1 (n (Ii?>
n -i ?if the 1'Tjiaivl ti ns ?rt nxlsi'il. lit, "I
h l;t a u ! ??!>? I??i\ uiHtporuMj on ti.o
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Us"> (!<litii ii.i'tk tlnni. I, saw Ii i in tiii
ilix; KN fiis<\"
??.hist 1 1 ki- 1 1 i in," sii;i|t|?r<l Mu liirnn.
"It. insikis iih1 sirk t<> l>o falcon sol
vniifnyo tit'." i Ii I ii k i] in I'apa.
"W'rll, in m linn* tin' party's at K<l
Mlo's tii ill so," stiyj;?*st t ? 1 1 Sister. t
limy <|n u t* j;i*i that way? Through
u ft or i na i h !
Ii, li.t, by the fc! u? I m *?i t H\ li'.lli i?l?. )
To Honor Lafayette
T1h? \n underfill v'towilT of iht? L" n 1 1 ?**i
Stales .is a na Mmi (luring the p:i Ht
1<m? vfMts Is shown forcibly In ihe
correspondence relative to (In* legisla
tion | >11 r before congress, supported by
tin- it it t i ? >11 11 1 soeletv. I laughters of the
A ti.n-rl?':i n Revolution: the Portland
1 1 Ui oiirjil .society and the Interna
tional -t.onjffellow society, providing for
celebration of j|i*? i nit ?>ua rv of I, a*
fn y ?*| t.e *- iii-t si??ii to this country.
Tli?' nation of .'t.OOO.fXKi people f?"jr
wlih l, he fonuht by the side of Wash"
I toil had grown to I'J.cmki.ihh). and to
day, after 1 ? m ? years, numbers II'J.imhi,.
ihui The 1 nb>n of 'J J states has
now -IV
1 { < ? ?? : 1 1 1 i n t; the fact that no Kotnan
ever had --ii' h a triumphal procession
as that accorded I.afavette. which lias
scarcely a parallel in the annals of
mail, as lie Journeyed through e\ery
one. of the then 'J I states, week after
week, month after month, continuously
for more than a year. It was proposed
that a national commission should
tra\erse over the same roads in the
then 'J 4 "-tates ..if the f'nion on the an
nl vcr>?H rie* ?.f his journey and that this
? ?on rs?* be designated :is permanent I.a
faplie memorial highway*.
Fought Printing Presa
To f.i :i s.-iihe during the KenalH
saie e ; er ? d Ih.it 's the period of r??
\l\.i! of art wlilrh .started in Italy
?1 1 1 r i i.i ir T 1 . I "oiirt eei: t !i i eniurv \*as to
li"!l .i \cr\ profitable position. Ihe
1 1 1 ? ? ; : | *?"?-. i M '*? ' lll"\ eilM'nr L.lNe ri-e to H
I'e a ! . t ? inand I":- rihes" t . ? m:ik??
(???fifes- of the ; e's } j ''ttn-'uptn-r*
\V?: --? ? ? : I. life- . i - : : T ? | ? :es of t ; . ? _ ' . ? . t .
had . '1' i laore c. Ui.e Uto : ! ?. own
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? d >\ I _h | r.' <?? f-.r t! .dr work,
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ti :ne-! ??? *? . i \ t'-.if wns! d he
? .is! :,! I ' ?? .. ; ? ?:;. ! Ih, in
MhMf '?
Much ine Changes Money
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N e 1
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Y\ atch Suri tred Burial
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Mixed Compliments
M *? 'I " in: W i.'t *"?; * ? ... ' -r n
M i ?s s r?-? . l
M.>v s re. ? I < ?h. I r.in : s r k. Mfr^r |
?nrh g<????l miff v* c e '.???!. h^v i
lr^ !
Mr <}fittunr ftut Id rather lliifen
to jr?nrr -inv! r/-7 shrn to i?ny iinmunt
i^SfCTfUCKJ.HADl
EASY BY WHITTLE* j
... ^ '
Clover Entertainer With
Punch ar d Judy.
1 'hihtdclplihi.- lln\e v ? ? 1 1 ever wi'P- (
?leied who r.iakvs 1 1: tj' Punch and Juuy j
llgUtOfc ,VH!| MM' nil t l\* Mil Ut'7. I ? i 1 1 \. I .
c\?t. -tup tt? think of ibc i.uu.U' .who
?v.* 1 1 ? ? ' rnagleiati'.* I : !.<?!< I10.X, lis
bottom t nlnk, or the jtJuif' ,'..11
ot;f < ~n\ I? ; ! i ii?? poll*. it iii fi|H
hbio.in.7 II you the tro.ubli/ to
in\? tigaic the*e things' you vvould
Mitel that the. (rail of ifiiuty a tniiv't"
ohlh'fi Success It'.Ht! ? to I t.uV hotne .of
h'M Hac-kninn or, .West ljuecn Imic.
I'hrtartoljddn. If you should i?u.i>'Mr
the matter still, further, you .would
gt*L this slury of this man who bh1
deyehipert his hornby into a proiltalrte
business.
Mr. I lackaian's vocation in prosaic
enough. lit* Is the building Htjperlip
temhmt ot the Spring Harden station
ami otliee. building of the Heading sys
tem. When ho is not i*D It reading, how
ever. ho is pursuing his avocation <?f
making Puip-h and .Forty figures and
other magician's -devices, Thong)) Ids
avocat Ion ? Ik paying him handsome
dl vldeuds, ho refuses to consider It x
business. and always fcfiTa.to it ats
his hobby.
Spc- t Hotiri; Whittling.
I?lke ni' ? i otht*r- boy*, Mr. HncU
nian spent nuuiy hours whittling in
Ills ohlldli I home in f'arlisle, l'j."
Kspeolany favorable opportunities
wcr?' |.n'< " i * t < ? ? 1 for the rtovo!opmt nf
? f this bent. i v i,(h father was a 'wag
eriuiaker and his ..on had access .to
his w ood vi ? ? : king plant.. Before In*
ventured in work with a .hwkknilV
h in I a pici'0 nt wood. Mr. Hackiuan
entered (In* Hold of manufact urifig
Punch and Judy tiguros by experl
mcnting on his mother's sewing ma
chine and stuffing ills rag creations
wiih sawdust. Then he trlod curving
tin* figures out of wood. He worked,
at It only spasmodically, however, and
up to the time when lie moved his
family to Philadelphia In 1000 he had
only a few figures on hand.
About this time the attention of
Kcvcral % ent rlloqulst s was attracted
to his wdl1(. Having hart great diffi
culty In obtaining satisfactory figures
from any other source, they asked the
erst w hile hov whittled -to make several
Bets for them, -tie undertook _ the
work,' deli vertnjffhe fi g\i*o.y-^an"d
since has heen .turning tliem out for
ventriloquists in all parts of the coun
try. One thing led to another and
poon lie had added a long list of magi
cians' devices to Ids output
Just ahout everything used in the
way of stage deception Is included In
Mr. Ilackman's manufacturing reper
toire. Punch and Judy "figures play u
prominent part, lie cuts them out of
wood ? ? ey en, ears, nose and mouth and
all. Then he walks across his second
story backroom to a cabinet tilled with
every color and shade of paint. Here
they ?et their resplendent colors iind
Hre then turned over to Mr Hack
irum's silent partner- Mrs. Hackman
? who fits them out with clothing.
Entertains Kids.
While Mr I i nek iiihii has always
made a Hpeelnlty of Pum-li and .ludy
figures, you will find In his eollertJnn
11 devil with moving jaw and (lashing
nnil smoke cmh t ing eyes, anarehist
with flaming red hair, :i hangman. an
assort nient of colored hables, singing
hlrd.H, u man-eating whale and a patif
i lug. wheezing alligator. In a cabinet
on the other side <<f fhls -,r-r. >nd s'ory
bnrkr<?om Is u ? ?? ?I I ? r inn of plug huts,
dl<e f? 1 so lu>t t ?>rn boxes. magical t'.ow
! ers and trick washes.
I
He presents i,<> mean ticure or. the
s t u ge w't!i It I h floating \tiiif and Id*
hi<x i ? f trieV* Hp ran make n daffodil
i grow in a (nun's \ ? s:p?icLef . pill! live
mhMtv ?.ut Ins i-nr and in. ike his
1 watch sjng 1 1 k ?? nil oriole lit* ran
i pick nu?ne\ out (.f the air. play t<
b.ir.'n ? licrc there Is n<.te ar ! pull
; tie \ i n ??r i ? it (i dag T' r. ? rn under his
t hum) iii? il
Mosj i f Mr Hacktr.ans e\ I !(?!' niic
- and he has gl \ on se\eral hundred
of i hem ha\e he?'ti f i (> ?? hen* T'.t of
J rh.ulren in hi?. neighborhood.
>, f. ?<.,> djlT
niid t i iii- 1 1 f n p i ? ? v i : d ? he cli: 1 ren
' fri'in ail ! he r.earh\ sinns fU>? k to
See the * 1 . \\
To Live on Ship
I <>i i 1 h usi- . ? , * . f r .'am
r: . "drt t '. i - ? ! ring \v ! ?. ; ,s k : ? >w n an
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< .<>: 1 ?r.\ u-fc .di-nrs l -w i-., ? ??>red
h s! j. ;n \\ V:. ?. ' e\ h!Ve
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i h. r :n ? ' n ii v i s.
Children's Dog Is
Located by Radio
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. "T r?i n mr *">.20, nn<l Jnhn. with
,\w< nf rhorolaff*. inRom
punlfd tb^lr mother to thr I>?n
lrl hnmf Lillian thrust h??r
Imnk Into th# flnd^r's han<l. ?n<1
John handed him thp fh<ir?iU?p.
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different ? a .delight
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derful grape flavor
-a quality product
from the House of
Anheuser-Busch
St. Louis
3 a glass at all fountains
OlTx
Chero-Cola Bottling v>o.
Distributors
Camden, S. C.
Program of I'nion Meeting.
Program for the Union Meeting to
be held with the Thorn Hill Baptist
church Saturday and Sunday, August
30th and 31st, 1921.
Saturday Program.
10 a. m. ? Devotional Service by the
Pastor, Rev. ,J. M. Neal.
I0:.'i0 ? Five minute talks by each
pastor present on t AjVrc nTT5sT"vit'al to
him and his work.
Tvl?:.7tf^^How,"*n layman can be>t
help the pastor solve his problems?"
By C. C). Stogner, Otho Rose, L. H.
(.'a to-, H. L. Copeland.
] Jt :.'!(? ? Lunch.
1 :.'><) ? "What should be the attitude
of a church member in regard to law
enforcement?" Discussion opened
by Rev. M. H. (Junter.
2:JH) ? "What effect has modern,
social life on morals, and religion?"
Rev. J no. P. Cirahani.
Adjourn.
The Sunday services will be under
the auspices of the W. M. U. Mrs.
Geo. A. Creed, Associational Organ
izer. will be in charge.
W. H. Furcron, for Committee.
A Budapest peddler is charged witn
murdering his mother-in-law, 7 1. be
cause she "ate too much" and ho
could not support her. He threw the
old lady into the Danube river and
drowned her.
Two men and a boy were killed in
a three-cornered pistol tight at a
mountain < hurclv^m^Iai lan countv,
Kentucky. Sunday.
MAN SHOT IN JAIL (ELI.
..Man Would Not Stand For (irand
Daughter* Appearing in Court.
__
Norfolk, Va., Aug. L'l. Just a few
minutes before he was to have gone
on trial for an alleged statutory of
fe rise- against "n"i 3-yeaT-old girl. .1^
Swindell, aged 2 >5 , WJTS" StroToo w n in
his cell in the Elizabeth City, N. C.,
jail today by the girl's grandfather j
and is is a critical condition in a ho.<- ?
pital there.
The grandfather, .1.' I). Farrier,
aged C>4, well-to-do cotton and to
bacco warehouse operator of Wilson,
N. ('., immediately afterwards gave
himself up to the authorities and
was released on bail of $ 1 .">,000. He
is charged with shooting with intern
to kill.
The shooting, dramatic in the ex
treme, occurred shortly after 5)
o'clock and just as .Judge Lyon of
the superior court, had ordered that j
Swindell be brought into the court |
room. Farrier, a stranger in Eliza- j
both City, went to the jail and asked
permission to speak to Swindell. The
request was granted. Walking over
to Swindell's cell, he extended his
hand in greeting and asked how the
prisoner was getting along. He th*n
informed Swindell that he was the
grandfather of the girl in the case,
drew a revolver from his pocket and
fired one bullet, point blank into the
prisoner'- body.
Swindell fell .-creaming :nto th<
aims of a cell mate. .Jail officials
carried him to a hospital where it
was found the bullet had struck the
right side and lodged in the hack.
Physicians said his' recovery was
doubtful. In the meantime Farrier
walked unmolested from the jail" to
the sheriff's office in -the court house
and gave himself up. "I have just
shot a man," he said.
I think it is a shame somebody
else could not have done it. Then
he sat down and calmly began read
ing a newspaper. .
Farrier is said to have brooded over
the case, as he was especially fond
of the grandchild. 1
Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Har
vey Firestone, vacationing, called to
see President Coolidge at his father'.?
home, at Plymouth, Vt., Tuesday.
While there Mr. Coolidge presented to
Mr. Ford a sap bucket used by the
president's grandfather when gather
ing maple sap for sugar" making.
The interior department at Wash
ington is being flooded with requests
for one or more of the H00 buffaloes
that are to be given away by the gov
ernment to make room in Yellow
stone Park, where the animals were
bi ed.
The Prince of Wales is reported to
have lost more than 100,000 frajics 011
the horse races and gambling tables
at heauville, France, last Sunday. A
Philadelphia gambler is said to have
Kr"t;< n a good bit of the prince's mon
ey.
U.S. Royal Cords
BALLOON - BALLOON-TYPE - HICH PFULSSURE
Built of Latex-treated Cords
TIRE building took a big step for
ward when the makers of United
StatesTires invented the Latex Process.
The added strength and wearing
quality given by Latex-treated cords
is something that the user of Royal
Cords can tell you about from his
own experience.
Royal Cords arc the standard of
value in cord tire equipment ? even
more certainly today than ever before.
AnJ this holds good whether you are
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