The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 19, 1924, Image 2

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WANTED FURNISHED HOUSES FOR THE WINTER SEASON. WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE LISTINGS OF FUR. NISHF.D HOUSES AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENTAL . NEXT WINTER^ INQUIRIES ARE BEGINNING TO COME IN FOR COTTAGES FOR WINTER. CAMDEN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE "WE SELL LOTS" Phone 226. Red Cedar SHINGLES Maekey Mercantile Company Camden, S. Motion I'icluros in t;he Count). fMllihtf the ! 14 ? two works,, the. Farm a n< I Home Demonstration Agents have covered the county with a motion pictuie presentation <>f in-.' teresting j? k /? i *? 11 i t urjil ami home eco- , nomies snhjerVH. Helievintf it ? ? f ih-: to.rest to th<v people of the county to! know hnw the mtfVhnc was secured,, we wish tw state that a number of business house.* of < amden purchased a sufT icient numhei <>t advertising slides to d' fi a \ t.h> 1,-v ; of the outfit..; I'lie program I'ui ' !u~ month in cluded "( uii:i LT "f i'hitifen>" and "(ireeij Manutes' ar.d ' over <'rops."; We find .thai n i ? ? ? . . n pictures are a splendid medium t> : |:rvsenun^ atfri- , cultural ' tiliiei,'': . v.!iu h, if presented j tfl lerniri ? ? k ? 1 " i ? I H *< i ? ; : i e I i res < ? lYle. ; t i .i ' ? ? * ? . ? . : ? a!?d ! ? ' ' " !i'"' been received this month prove the undertaking worth while. Tin' .srht'dtili' of places visited and the appi oxima.te attendance at each wri'i- as. follows : Sept. Midway school, lot) pres ent; Sept. I, KeKalb, 1 Mf> present; Sept. l.uyotF, f?5 present; Sept. <?, Hethune, IJ:> pit>ent; Sept. Ker >ha\v, loo present; Sept. Timrod, lf>(i present ; Sept. 10, Charlotte. Thompson school. f>0 present; Sept. I!. l.diyrty. Kill, 15 present; Sept. 12, Antiovh School. 1 .'?() present; Sept. !?'?, Uianey, ??7 present. On! present, plans are to have sim i'.ir -how ir:.;> at \ariou-. places over <he i ountN -each month,.' with a com plete < han^c of program. < : Whole oi::k hre'ad cotiy ? ? ? ! i .. ?>i i< - one pound of ii.t> cfiiy 1 ,1?MI r.v'ories. This the food ' value ??f? I vt i k . M.t id I tread. MAIN BRINGS A I S IK \ll VNS .N ?>t ?<c) Arti*u to \ppear Here With Cirrus Friday, October loth. A family of eleven, known as the Collcano Circus Stars in their native country of Australia, where the fam ily name has been prominently iden tified with the circus for many years havt' until recently been playing at | the London Co)lsyum, when* thvy ! have been a feature of the perform ance (Ituing the past year, The en- i tire family wa< trained in the Colic ano circiU, an Australian institution J of long standing;. . Kach is ah> i perfpuncr iii front two to vi dozen acts that constitute an Australian circus program. This famous family of artists came to America under con tract with Manager Down it* to ap peat as a feature on the program <? ' the Walter I.. Main Circus for tf.e season of U?2i. They will present \ ~Hr>. ? of . he , r iVh'^i (lill'ioulT' ? ttonal act'*, using special equipmeiii ami tiistuine/; tor each act same ..;ts \v? re used in t he 'London Coliseu>ii ? nifagetoeut. The Yi alter I,. .Ma .. Csuus will give its grand free strc parade :i,u\ two pv-i 1'unnauwti in Cm; den Friday. October ]<i, and the. Colle an'o l-'amily wiH appear at each pei - t'v.rmanccv .'I he ciicu,- will arrive f^nm Chorav. will he unloaded upon arrival, and the city of tents will be UP and all an: ma Is. . Imrses, wagons and etjuipmeii in their respective tents early in th? Three h.U.ndy i and fifty people are fed in the Walter L. Main Circus (.nk tent at each meal.. There are -many- 4nteresing sight* f yj' the curi osity seeker on the circus grounds and the public is invited to feast the;r eyes while the show is*being placed on the lot ready for exhibition. Front Mr. Copeland. To the voters of the Eastern Dis trict of HutTalo Township: ? A major ity of you having cast your ballots for me in the primary of August 26th 1 have been declared by our County Democratic executive committee your magistrate for another term. I take this method to thank you from the depth of my heart, each and every one, both men and women, who hon ored me with their ballot, 1 wisTi to .-.ay !o tho>'e who saw tit to vote against me in the election and yet \vho opposed me fairly and honestly th.it 1 have no ill will towards .them and .-hall endeavor to show them ? >uclr -i.- my disposition, i shall -ever. ti> t'n forgive and forget those who sought to defeat nic by methods whu h w?.re r.ut fair. Very respect fully, J. Ki Cope La ml. Over 100,000 Motorists Are Now Enjoying the Comfort, Safety and Economy of Full -Size ?<BA(L[!,?@K) ?iyiM-?0PPB? <??(&?? Read What a Few of Th?m Say? "TK?v rlrl? hr ? vi t if til I y ov<^ my kinil going." J f Hie knf 1 1. Wor C v ?t rr , M 4 'Sit Uiihn^ ?? ?1on# rt w.i \ wit h on wet .trVfti .? t gh ? : ? t ' 1 ? C,?o. I* Hall. I A.ri.rl.l . I \ I M rf,?U? in Km r . ' ? <?> r with >ut t'M - - Hum A Dtir h.a o r * m c i *i ' ' f . Ofvl for ? n Hfrif# f \ * - > r* m or r |>#r hour ? <? ? f f hid n *<!? kirk Bro?n, M o n ? ? ia.r N J " 1 2,362 ;r? ? la ? on Htmonitrii^f cmr with at much rn?l#Ag* ! *f t to rvjrt." Conrad A Stn n K , Bv??t n. ASK any owner of fun -size Balloon jljL Gum-Dipped Cords about the com fort, safety and operating eoonomy they nre giving him. Let his experiences give you the facts about these wonderful tirrs. His comments will match these wt-rt! for word. Y T; Is of thousands of F: restore C. r-.;]' " . , r . t !v road t *!ay . Wher ( \ i ' " ..r.d yi u c.ir.rsot ; . r e ' . r * . : ? ? d production has " ; v :? t.u'.-.c4 urn-; cc^r.z:- .ies, ? ? .:rt of t *iny hy equ.p l ? G u :r. Dipped Cord-,. ? ? n? 1 : s ..re special net ' v ; 1^-te u h. Trade :n your eld v. . ? ? - 1 > ? - a * t built for full-size Balloons. i.i . : ? i; ?. t ? ur liberal restate on your 1 1 . . V.?w. v . . C V. Equ ; <.f *.v t r comfort and economy ? as well fis t"r *he v ??:.d letter car control you will reed fall u.nter. ^ Call on the nearest Firestone Dealer ? for in formation ? for your price ? and for a quick, carefully engineered changeover to real Gun> Dipped Balloons. * WRKIEYS JIJUk every meal./ A pleaaaal Mdaarcaable mv e?t atnd ? l-a.st-l-D-0 kanallt at wall. Good lor t?ctl>, breath and digestion* Makes the acxt cigar wtstc better. / i J-rrtTn Mr. To th ? a V'U'W: >- Kv' . hit v.- County : I .4.<* N*i< n. r! ?ha?vj. t fe V .;jtv sa* < ? t"! ;i ^ niiini:, ]w5u? r.y tthTT vole v '.c lt-ii me to the et) ice of 'road -upet i ? , ' endeut <-f Kcr*/i;'iw ( ouMty. I wit] v.mWvjUr to 'I'ait.Ti . !y -and. con-. i v .v iiuouiiy- dischar^- the duties of the i.rVi'i Very respectfully' yours, S, H. MicUe; From Mr. Md'askiM. Kd-itMj Chronicle: I desite to o.x }>n.>.v to toy friend* throughout the, County my' sincere thanks for t he ii loyalty in ny race for County Super intoQ/j.iiit Ji HducaUcU.. Instead of permitting myself tu think of the cause of my defeat, 1 shall think only ??f the loyalty of my friends. Let's lay aside our political differences, and work for the good of our schools and , t ry to make the schools of Kershaw ! County the best. Again thanking you one and all for your efforts in mv behalf, 1 am, sincerely, ? T. M. McCaskill. 9 ?Captured a Still. Clarence Young, -1 year old white man, was placed under bond. a,nd Jim L. K.eed and Thomt Ealey, negroes, were placed in jail after a raid upon. , a house three and a half miles south j east of Kershaw Tuesday night by Sheriff Welsh, Deputy Henry McLeod, 1 Jailor. Frank Boone and Chief of I'o | lice \V. F. M oThrrr>trntr of Kershaw, j The officers found i\ 10-gaIlon still . in operation i:i the hou -e oil a tire t place with the* smoke and fumes ! going up the chininey. The raid oc curred ah, .'.it eleven o'clock Tuesday night, and th?- men had the charge in full bia>t with three barrels of mash nearl?y anfi several quarts *ot' corn juice already rur. off. They I Mirroiinded the house and a knock at the' door brought the Kaley negro t.? ? la window with a oi-tol in his hand, ("hiel Mot! head quiikly tinvw iii> pistol in his fare. Othar than that there wa- r ? 9resi>t.\j.i f- and aii quiet ly .?ubmitted to attest.. Tr.i i ??r.i:?.g 'l-i^t embi r two hundred i h\":k v. . ? I ? , avel with, the I'.'J" A-:ai.c ? \; ? .? * . The cam, Is, i'i thick, 'hag?;, wii.lt: i -at.*, will start :n the -icn.1 \.f :n:*: at fw.riy degree ^ I Th:.- fact surpri-dnj; to many who believe .th*. vamcl t<> be a hot dixit .animal. ur.U-vd lo j>tvve:e iow temperatures. Th.e largest map in trie world i- he ir..; made . in San Franc isco. It is iliii) [ fevi I..IU4 a* : eighteen feet wide, and I ? ,, ? ? ?'??a ? No Coxes ? Lot- ol Fish. Th?* p:: ? ty (?: t : \ ? ? ? t -n. j v.h;. h v, : ? : t l..:u :T. 1^ : -raw , '?in;'; . t <l:r - a^ a f \ h.ur *. ?? d : a*. < mia '?. I ?he ch?*i ? . 1;. \ I. a: :. hut th* - ? ... ' 'I ' * ? I . t . I U | a-d t. >? . . j ' . k :*.-h::.g. The } ? i.,fc:- ?'?.".*! * h -i v.- r g ar : '!.* J fox* - ... a ? ,,.e iP-rhj They -u ; t ra t ': ? f \ ? \ ? r II o \V I ? . ? I to h a i - ? ? Sr nr.. Th*. w.uad , him i ? ?n - ab' \ ;!le f-i r,iy.', -? : . jr:v?".: i v. ? - - I Try a : a*. >.f '?? Br?*ai rhv la rye ri-ur. 1 un> ? *r. : . * n:;i !>? ( ?pt :t fr?>m y.-ur ^r??o? r or EU-.-t r.k Ma;ri Bake Sn--p. < 'am : -r. S. < . TRESPASS NOTKK All partiv* are hi r t hy warned r.ot to trespa.--> upon our lard- known the Fox Pond section. !'~>caiod (i^ht miles east of Camdm. for any pur pose whatsoever. Thi? r.ottc?- >? especially d; rocU-d t"> f ?x hi>nter?. T R. BLYTflER D. M. MrCASKILl, l. a. shiver S. B. STOKES NELLIE PORT FIR j Sept. 2. 1924. 26-28-*h FIKK HI (i IN lUSHOPVILJ.E Isaiah Terry, Negro, ( harmed With , . Housebreaking and Larceny. Quick work, by the police dep^i i/j rnent. headed Jby Chtdf .Stewart, Tues- 1 day morning, resulted in the arrest j of Istiiah Terry, negio, who is now in t>u- county jail, charged will) break- j ing into the store W. li. Stiukey, 5i nd late); .vetting it ^"n-lve. A little before four oVio:k l ues- : day mdinmg, in the midst of a slow J rain fall, IJishopv i ! K- wu* awakened.1 by the alarm of tire, to find the build- j ing on Main street, owned by 11. S; Cunningham, and occupied by Mr, Stuckey, rapid)} burning. Q'4f?ck and efficient work on the part of the f$0: department soon had the blaze under control, Monday Mr. Stuckey had been out of t < > w n , 'cunning that eight. After the evening- mail had been distributed Mr. ^?tuckcy wt-"+- h? bis st*>re about :< o'clock to> ati>wer so me important mail, and when he entered the store ht> smiii discovered the biici, cool' open with the lock broker. Upon invest i- ; Ration he.- foulal a hut !-.*ft on a ^.aino^e oi 1 1 - ^ r,ilii\*uut'^.j ?able Hfy of? p'a ? kid in a b>vK". He im mediately turned the hat j wve. tu tile polit e ami returned Jto hi'fU Mo?. ? j ; A - short time after negro en tered Mr, Stuckey's store and bought a sack of smoking tobacco and a box of ? matches, having in the meantime returned to his home and secured an other hat, according . to a contessioiaj since made by .the negro. Mr. Sluek ev immediately suspected Terry and. further examination revealed a grub bing hoe a few feet from the back door. ? R'arly Tuesday morning Terry was placed in jail, and at first denied any knowledge of the crime^^He was soon co n f routed witli t r?*c hfi^ und told of the hoe. and then he confessed to entering the store but denied having returned to the building later in the night. His honif was searched and in it was found his clothes, a red sweater, cap and pants, all wet by the rain. When the officers con fronted him with. this evidence he re luctantly confessed t h at he did return I to the s'ore liuring the rain, and Take alotaD I THAI for the liver Beware of imitation*. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack ages bearing above trade mark. claims that he 'was trying to find his hat and ho.?, and that while he was ;r:m hint; fur same he struck .several liUUchos, W-hr?? M?v S^uokfty closed his store il. la. t time He securely fastened the ? hark door and left an electric light huiuliiK- 1'-. i * .evident from appeatv j;ncv> "thai the tire started near the. .back window, and not close to the M'.s fi s claimed by BCgr l'oi. the .matt resses are hardly ".dam wii While T. i vy denies that he^trtarted the fire, officers believe they have a strong, chain of circumstantial evi dence, and are holding him in jail f<m couj't next week to answer two separ ate charges of housebreaking and that of arson. ?*The building, owned by Mr. Cun ningham, is covered by insurance.. Mr. Stuckey's stock of goods, severe ly, damaged, was protected by a very small amount of insurance, and his loss is pretty heavy. ? Bishopville Messenger. TRESPASS NOTICE All parties are hereby warnfcd not to trespass upon -our lands knowrvas the Fox fond section, located eight miles east of Camden, for any pur pose whatsoever. This notice is especiallv directed to fox. hunters. T. B. BLYTHER . D. M. McCASKILL L. A. SHIVER. Sept. 2, 1924. ' 23-25-1*1 Why hefp an outsider when you can get better and purer goods from your own Klcctrik Maid Bake Shop y e o i-< E he VQ10WPENCIL *zvith the RED BAND EAGLE PENCIL CO. HEWYORKU.S.A. 1 IDl'J K7.XO tJAnr by t THE UW&IM POKrt. rACTOf.r J 1K THL WORLD LATITE SHINGLES WHATEVER- :r! . V.Mr.z liomc, i.-. i'.i :;. ;i or i..:r ? J a..ii i-?. '* ? n n .t L.V I IT v'.i /? ? i ? J.ha'r P n.f ? t t If ??xj (Jf ii ' {:* J'-OtCC ??:i (jfN.V T > ?"* ! - ? . T ' ;n r ? ; . C . ? j ' -y Springs & Shannon Camdon, S. C. JUST RECEIVED Carload Black and Galvanized Pipe Carload of Round and Flat Iron Carload of Galvanized Corrugated Roofing Have in stock car of Shafting all sizes 3-16" to 3 7-16" Pipe, Valves. Fittings, Belting, Hose and Packing, Shafting, Steel and \\ ood Pulleys, Pillow Blocks and Hangers. Injectors. Lubricators and Oil Cups. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 Weit. Gervais St. Columbia* S. C.