The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 10, 1924, Image 6
Big Improvements
at little cost
W ith Sheetrock
y ? ? f
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ITS wonderful what you can do for a little
money when you remodel with Sheetrock,
the fireproof vvain>oard.
Big rooms can be partitioned ofl into extra
rooms, unfinished additions walled and ceiled,
attics and basements turned into valuable space.
Sheetrock makes solid, tight-jointed and, ./ire-,
proo/ walls and ceilings. It is pure gypsum
cast in sheets ? and unlike wood, paper or
pulp, it is non-warping, vermin-proof, sound- i
proof and lasting.
Just nail the Sheetrock to the joists or stuaaing,
and decorate as you please, with paint,- paper,
or Textone, The Sheetrock Decorator. Made
only by the United States Gypsum Company, ,
Ask your lumlx'r or building material dealer
for sample and prices.
UN1TKD ST ATI'S GYPSUM COMPANY^
205 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois
Rfg. U, -S, Put. C fff .
SHEETROCK
THE Fireproof WALL BOARD
%
Negro Sentenced to Die.
f hester, S. Oct. (>. ? Reuben Ko
lintM.in, who assaulted, it is al
leged, a younjj wnite woman, two
weeks ntfo, whs tried here today, eon
vit ted and sentenced to die in the
el?*ft rie rhaif on Friday, November 7.
Robinson's inme wits committed on
the ('hestet (irejit Kails highway, II
miles from tin1 county t and cans
etl intense ex< itein#*M . A er?m*d sur
rounded the jail the next d.TV". 'Tind
for ,-ev??ral hours it appeared that
sheii- mijiht he ^<'1 i<?u- trouble, hut
cooler heads prevailed and the crowd
-???! m ft?i Hnbinmrv -.va* carried
to another < ounty j'1 'he afternoon
! and subsequently to the state* peni
tentiary. There was an immense
crowd here today Thut the best of or
? ih^- prevailed and the case passed ofT
without untoward incident of anv
t
: kind.
TKKSIUSS NOTICK.
All parties are hereby warned not
to trespass mi my lands, without my
'permission, for the purpose of hunt
in>j "turds, rabbits, squirrels or for
fishing, or trespassing in any way.
Anyone disobeying this will be dealt
: wit h ai mi dinvr to law.
J. W. WAT KIN'S,
lit. 1, Lirthune, S. ('.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY SPECIALS.
< ?!.. ii< ? m < ? :? a?l, Jot with hrau: iful old trers in hest re-iih-r.
* : : . 1 . ? t ><-<i >a,Iiil <!w?!!ii^ that at a -mall c(?<t ran ho
? > i . t < i ? ;ir ? of ( 'annh -n" - hi t hoiiu ?>. Su? h h?ration-; an* vi-rv
? -arc. . \v> ' hav? a pr:r< >-n 'hi- for > ^ ; 1 1 ?. k >alr that i-- unrth
' ;? . ? ? i r i jlt from an :nvf ? *. riu i . t - ' a ! ? i p? 'in t , an<l taiUK't he rqual
? a a i me p; ? po^it ion.
i'i.lli I.iJ.i.-M ^ l>rl\a:0 Mill! fit ir-K UKU1 ! < ? P ! a ? V t?l C tl t
? "-t. I >? Kalh -''c?t ; Ipwj'y .:\u .iluV.g l)Ua.i;f.\s i.):? ?? .tic I
\ou v a * . 1 1 o * l'.? ui..iu' |-i< k ip any c-r all of th;> pi ??;>. > j \ \ - k
about it.
Sr \ i'ii i > in r.. . v: ia.i -t.-ri a! :i \r:\ : ca- >r;ah:?> pure.
II. ird to h?-.?t i.' i'ii. ilu ? p'.'u !u a!!\ taw. < 'ai. '?? - how n
a! at > timr.
():hii hoii-i u .* ?. ? .i | ? a i.. i ? ! m* tr.a' -r..?u'.-i m<>\v
Jr. | r r- { .? i t \ . I f \ - u m.-i'* i rum. ? ? ;j - at . n.i <?.
BUILDING LOTS.
Chuiu' list of homo sit? ??; in and outsido of trc city.
Let us show \"ii Mime of tln-m.
FARM PROPERTY.
? ? a< :< l.iiin ?' ir.i'.r- ow*. !?"> anv- "p, ? .ar.i, w<> ?? I . pastures
a i hi:.' .::k wat<r, .'ro.m dwelling ran : aNo ham-,
^arajrf-, ? to. \ r' \ a"":ir;,\i prue.
."am ;i, rv imp:-'\ii far;n I miio? frulV. ? w.- halame-l
I arm with k >>.il ha...;.: ? oinii. !?-nrnl jia - wood and
t inibo' iar.ti>. 1" nil <!< . np?.?.>i aj J'.aatic.".. i' r v..mp? -h !??
ran 1 f ? .. -> ' m * ' ! ' >t ? p.-r aco.
7." ai r?-s .'i n-.. It ? < ? n; : .r ^ y i > ? at. v:t ha f
"[IT. * .4 r . - 1 i..i '. t p !? -? t rapjiiiy : ? a - hk
\a.u?'. ]nvfst;pati
.';*)U ac re farm, h.^:. *v ; . ?: i r.,; .?.tc!y <-?jU ppe.i. jr. < : ?
<-f the 1 > t farn.:r.H' i *. ?!.- ; ja .< ? > ; i<iea. ? omnvjn.'.y r?-a
( amdcn. A4 tractive r rv.r . : r.t.
100 a? r?- farm, .n : !, J r-..., < wi,...i, w.r.< ?, ? : ; a: ..
pa.*! urr. K(/0<1 lar.ih J '? a r a ' : w \iM t ; a >
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
COME IN AND LET S TALK IT OVER
C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY
.ASYL.',;W OF
QUI ER CO is TRA SIS
Changes Observed by Trav
lifer* Si/ice Great Wcr,
tV?? ,;i>K the waiter about . ?; r? ?it? f a
ijjih.tr ,, naiht- ?>n the menu. write*
v . ..i Paradise In ti e New Kip', bile,
! <U '>U p"?r??. nud preMj.:.-,\ u
hili ht. iiit't) Hcholnr approaches ad
his lie sj. ..K> If.
?M.v vl.^htfy accented Jvn?U?i!?. "Vcy:
.tr i'v* ? j ? V 1 i t this v.-jjciaidev"
"t < ? ? .v- * ii a. re wry Kind **
"it, c- .somewhat like your tui'.Uji In
'< v'.r i : 1 1 it iss net a root. Ii ~ ! h ? t
ti.emiUNtarji family^' l\dhtv. , Latjn
n <;.! toping Vin.l then the start I in*'
i.-i.n In a initier-of-fuct voice:
1 ? you wish to order It V"
V. e are taken aback. "Oh, the waif
i V 4 ? *
? matter. Mr In taking care of
my table. We often exchange,"
.We ?' , i\e <>itr order In <Vuil?ri ^
iim nt. "But sitrely," one of us cx
ph>ue , "y<?u sound more like a Mien
?;sj 1 1 <e') a waiter!"
A i vuiei.tt 'x ijiau.se. Then ho >-nys :
"'"V.e Is astute, My life ? before
v. . s (pM.tod rmrrtence, Now' ' It' Is
??-.*. .r tti suviiin lift- kit\ in? Voget ahleii
ftt] ? I< a< ItTfTM 'h. i'i. ... A ltttie tNh.
per ha j"*? ft If excellent today, "
? When p- i h nt. hiippens In IVrlin.
scafur, n ??>. <)tb?r\y!s? you will he
held as a :?? ? which 1m not with
out its c* ? ! ? ; I ; : > ? Motor <?!!!? tie
trident ; ?*:? ' 'd wihee-s. An American
saunters t< retard the v/ene. Slid
denly- he i !';.?* he Is alone ex
erpr for rrrc- ?- rrve parri'M Nairn's, tie
must. < u:':. as. a wlfnfKs. the
police 1 1 , v J ?; t .
.The "'-Ui-. k .- I;.r ? ur iatho? hs
fiernmn ' v, is here. 1 *. n t I
arn at) A l.c ? -.in ! ' he repeats.
At the st:.tioi> they ask him ques
tions : lie , 1 1 1 swiM's persistently hi Kn^
Ush, "I know nothing about It. I am
an American." over and over. It In
o!?\ 1".mis!v true, no one denies p. At
last' he may Vo. 'inly first there Is
s.oiin-.( hliiu to* pay a few m'l'ion
mar\s. "Put why?" It is for the ride
to tin* station In the "black Maria."
A- pleasant American business man.
on a year's leave of absence , having
"ii jrraiul time." No money worries,
his* dollar buys so much. Some ad
ventures, too. That time, for Instance,
when he oPVred his sent to an old
lady in ji Merlin street car 'and a pom
pous bjond man popped info It.
No American could stand for that.
He explains to the man that the sea*
had been offered to the lady. A stony
trhire. Then his strong ri^rht American
hand trrusps the pompous blond by his
shirt front, draws him from the seat,
holds him amazed.' sputtering, out
raged. until tin- timid olVl holy has her
place. .Vow the ditiiifminded tJermun
finds his fontfue: "Sir! T'o you realize
who I ; i r 1 1 ? In the kaiser's army I was
an otVicer! I am n retired army of
fleer !"
"Vou may be all that, huddy." savs
the Aiiterienii in a irood humof-t.,] t'?ne.
"hul V'ti're no gentleman."
Two Herman workmen from the
other t n < I of the ejir leave. their scats
to rnme and shake hands with the
American.
Some Fish Hibernate
Mat:.\ fish do hlhei nate i?ot the phe
nomenon i>? not very well understood.
('er;;tiu fish in the femiierate zones
hibernate, bill they do not fall Into a
condition of complete torpidity as Id
becii:.r!n^' reptiles and mammals do.
!lo\v*\er. their vltjil functions |,u\
? red and the\ hide in sheltered holes
and iTiivc In gn abrutid to search for
food < M iter sjiecirs, especially in th.?
tropic-*. ?ur\lve lone drouths b.\ pass
In: lit ?! " v n" n .i perfectly tor
pid si a ; ??. ????! f "bier! deep in f|e Illtl'l.
A fc. ? -it prenare themst Ives a
<"iv:j.\ ii. ci I ,n-!de with a layer of
I ' ' : ? ? ?' ed s v?:i.?h preserves liief'l
t r. ?i ' >m j : ' . !? -.jcca t ion In India,
i! iv ?h - ur\ i ve nioi'e rbnfl one
,'i ?: v ' . J i h i-rc dry for
several .? though the bot
tom of the pond he s been dr> for over
a v c:,f--TF"? I Tf rT'r*fu!'*V*" '. t hei :
from !' e mud the *:sfi < nine (<nt ;;j. I
P i!'cn:i\- rci:c Itir worse f.?r 1 tar ex
per < n-'c I
^ ?
"Rare Ben '
Thr ?- j ? i : I ft ^ :iv f #? r r?. ! u; mi Jt?-n
.Ti.n?.wn ( J ?'?74- 1 0.M7 ) . flu* ? rirhni f?*<'
Ki ?i!Mt [iim'I r? r n ! t1n?niM!i?t If ?;?
liy John A ulirey. !i< !;'?? ' r f ? ? r s
(hut tin- ! ns?Ti|>t lt>n. "() Hurt' I'?ti .Ton
. fix HI* the Kl'llVf . r i W'.^i
fltihcv, w ;t x | > 1 n ? 1 t j
the viij.'k'f-.t ion f<f n;ii' J:wl? up. : ?:
? ? i . r i ! ? ? ci?r?f I oiri ?> i i . u h<> if th?? t :?? .
* t ! i ?? I .rin! ;rin m unrk'.i.iii lv
'i . I" i-iitrnvo if - Mnlf'
ift ill! Hp'M^'hf |"?'Mnn htTVv.'f)
? ??! ? ?!] ? I.f ' ,? H' ' ! h li l> i ? ;t
! ? . Siif m 1 1 ? 1 ? I i it-n :m his ?,->r !? :: >
< .? - ? n ? '!:>? s.u:f ! irnn*. j.t |. n>rt
. ?<??? Annv.'iv i ' i : \ S t ?? r
Clever Gunsight
|r .. ..v - J ! ? ? a : ? ? " .? I -
? ? ? ? x- . i,\ ??: ' \ in.
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1 r
Thai' 3 A'l
V ? ?> ? i. f?>ns:?: ! I ???#?!? I v It V
rt'plloc! .1 t i.llor "1
r.^ fh!nk fhnf h<- knows the Ica.?t
nn flu* rn?>?t r whJcrtR ?<f any mar of
r&j ju-qto.lntanc?.'* ? K&u*o* Cltjp fKar.
Gamed
Ten Pounds
Mrs. George 8; Hunter, of
Columbus, (Jtt., says she suf
fered severely with female
troubles.
"I had to go to bed and
stay sometimes two weeks at
a time," says Mrs. Huntpr.
"I could not work. My
were irregular and I got very
thin. I went from 12o pounds
down to less than 100. My
mother had been a user of
CARDUI
The. Woman's Tonic
and she knew what a good
medicine it was for this troub
le, so. she told me to get
some and take it. I sent to
the store after it and before
I had taken the first bottle
up I began to improve. My
Bide hurt less and I began to
mend in health. I took four
bottles in all during the last
ton months. Cardui acted aa
a fine tonic. . . 1 am well now.
I have gained ten pounds nnd
am still gaining. My sides
do not trouble me at all and
my . . . are quite regulah I
know thct Cardui will help
others suffering from the
same trouble."
Take Cardui.
E-101
Claims Passed By The County Hoard
of Directors, August 5, 1!>24.
K. L. Lovett, work," Biaiiey 4,t'.
Road . $ 2.<40
The Service Station, gas, oil
and parts . 5(5.0G
J. T. Munn, salaries .J. T.
Munn, (J. \V. Robinson,
and G. O. Robinson . . . 7 . . l(W?.i?5
C. H. Truesdale, 1207 ft. lum
ber for Jones bridge 42.21
C. M. Mahaffey, salariesof
hired gang, gas and oil . . 543.10
M. G. King, oats for chain
gang . , . 7-1.70
Bethune Mercantile Co., gro
ceries and house rent .... 10.00
James West, payroll and sup
plies 570.12
F. M. Gardner, 1240 ft. lum
ber at $18.00 22.33
Carolina Lumber Company, 2
cars 'lumber, Wateree bridge 71i.*5.0 X
J. E. Severance, supplies .... 0.37
W. B. Mangum, corn 23.05
H. K. Munn, salaries and ?up
plies . 518.80
J, J!. Muiin, .> applies* 3^,30
Carolina Lumber Co., 1 car
lumber, Watered bridge 348,515
Stokes and YVAU.er?? building
Marshall's Bridge and re
pairing Jones Bridge,...
M, II. Deal, salary month of
July
M. II. Peal, aUvancys to Witte
Rabon for Uurrell Bridge
fill ?? ?/. . ?
Witte Kaboii, lumber,
II. JU Sligh/ Engineering ser
vices ? ? ? .. ....... V
Lewis Horns by, salary >i s
tractor drivel*' ...... ....
W. A. McDowell, blacksmith
work and supplies .
Bethune Mercantile Company
supplies , ... ......
D. M. Mays, oil, gas,, etc.; ,
\\\ T. Pit t s, 20 bu. corn at
$1.10 : . v .
Hammond and Young, sup
plies .
McLaurin and Kelley, supplies
G. II. . Cassady, supplies. . . .
\V, I,. Stokes, salary and ex
penses ?
\V. A. Neal and Son, x* pay
ment pn tractor ,.a. . y . . . '
Camden. Hospital, appropria
tion . ... ........
Kershaw Mercantile and
Banking Co., su plies ....
Columbia Office Supply Co.,
1 12 cjtH? ink.....
Catoe Brothers, supplies. . . .
A u>- tin- Western Road Ma
ihinery (\?? supplies ....
Waterce Mills, work trac
tor ......... . .
I). M McCaskill, salary and
ioo it vouchers ........
G ill f Refining C.?.^.gas and oil
Ynn- y. Brothers, ft drag
fiei apes at $9.50. ........
Speedway Filling Station,
G,
oJi, ?up
K. ( lenient :
Board, 1 ?-> \ ear
?se-rvic
ull
4/70.00
125.09
75.00
132.90
i25.pt)
100.00
25.25
19.48
34. $4
28.75
18.46
55.08
74.80
155.00 |
',(25.00
300.00
10.10
1 G.Q0
1O0.1S
17,00
.50
2,420.10 :
?i7.or>
01.00 I
? . I
?,M)r>.oo i
25.00 j
31. 00
I
The Lisco Company, y-t drum
L?st<> . ...
City o'l' I amden "Water and
Light Department, water
and lights
Laurens T. Mills, pauper fund 250.00
Bank of Canden. drafts paid
,S. 1 >. Hammond ........
B. L. Sparrow, salary as Au
ditor
Wm. M. Birti A: Company, 1
bl>l. paint
Allen B. Murchison, salary..
Geo. W. Nicholson, STTlaTJ?'
and expense ...... .....
?J. (i. Richards, Jr., salary
member Board of Education
\Y. L. Marshall, salary ste
nographer
Newton Kelley, salary mem
ber Board of Registration
J. K. Jackson, biacksmi th
ing woi k ..... ,
Hugging & Son, blacksmith
inn ;in<l supplies
Lewis & Christmas, oats. . . .
Nesbet and Wilson, gas and
oil ? 33. Zo
i
49.74 :
230.00
*
55.55 j
124.80
1 10.00 :
42.50 1
I
36.00 *
1G.3J
25.00 i
j
.2.50
1 00.33
72.30 ;
S. T\ Watkins, salary and ex
pense \ .
Willie Johnson, salary Jani
tor Court House ........
Threatt'C'arson Co., supplies
Springs & Shannon., Inc.,
supplies ........
J. M. Clyburn, salary to clerk
wash towels, express on acts
(1024), recording bond and
oath Jas. l>. Sheorn
Hush Lumber Company, lum
ber . . . i%
J, W. Sanders, salary and
travel (July) ...
Geo. D. Barnard Stationery
Company, supplies .' 50.33
J. L. Guy, lumber 5^,15
Camden ChroniclP, printing
atid advert ising -17.95
W. F. Russell, salary and
auto forfeiture^
W. L. McDowell, salary and
stamped envelopes
Helton Owens, salary (one
month)
T. r. Brown, salary (one
month) ........
J M. Moseley, salary (one.
month) 100.00
Burns & Barrett, supplies. . ,514.89'
Mackey -Jones Company," sup
plies , H'.l.SL'
Camden Wholesale Grocery,
15 bu. oats at HOc 12.00
Madelyn Thomson, salary
and travel (July) ...... 130.37
Rhame Bros, supplies 155.47
Blaney Mercantile Company.
supplies *292.40
Mnckey Mercantile Company
supplies '. 115.35
.!. A. Hough, labor on tele
phone line to river ...... 6.00
(Jalion Iron Works and Mfg.
Company, supplies ........ 90.00
Samuel N. Nicholson, salary
as magistrate 75.00
Southern Bell" Tel. and Tel.
Co^? telephone rental 1 s.20
I.. 1'. Thomson, lumber .... 7.95
('. V. Hammond, supplies.. 42.45
W. L. Hunnicut, salary and
expenses 105.20
(J. C. Welsh, salaries, sheriff,
janitor, jail1 fees, convey
ing Hoy Anderson 34 miles 348.05
Mrs. Iva B. Burrier, Admx.v
supplies and repairs. ?. ... 43.75
W. F. Russell, salary and 2
auto forfeitures ........ 45.00
Tom McManus, salaries and
wages maintenance .... ! 50:00
State Highway Department,
? supplies ? ? 135.20
Ilorton Grocery, groceries. 24.00
The Kershaw Era, claim
. blanks ahd bridge Wmks - 46.14
1). T. Varbrough, supplies, 02.92
J. L. King, supplies. ..... 60.03
N. A. Bethune, corn 127.95
D. T. Varbrough, payroll
road forces 523.44
Rabon Supply Company,
supplies to poor 18.00
Yancey Bros, supplies .... 4,131.89
? 18,753.01
L. T. MILLS,
Clerk.
MOST anybody can drive a car,
hut looking after it is really a
mechanic's job. The trouble is that
lots of people just drive and drive
and drive. As long as the car goes
they think everything is O.K.
Men with some mechanical training
get the most out of their cars. They
know that they must oil in advance.
It's usually too late if you wait till
a squeak develops or a bearing heats
up. Still, anyone with a mechanical
turn of mind can acquire the habit
of paying proper attention to lubri.
cation.
There's just one safe rule. Oil and
grease on a definite schedule? a
mileage basis. Make it a matter of
regular routine. It is not a question
of once a week or once a month,
but every 500 miles, 1000 miles
or 1500 miles, depending on the
part of the car to be lubricated.
It docs not really take long to oil a
car properly and it pays for itself
over and over again Jn smooth run
ning, ldWTtpairs'and long life. If
you are in doubt as to where, wheri,
and how to oil, take your car 'round
to your service man. Watch him put
in the "Standard" Polarine Motor
Oil. Next time you will be able to
do most of it yourself.
Changing the crank case oil is the
main lubrication job. Also the dir
tiest. It will usually pay to have it
done for you. "Standard" Service
Stations and most "Standard" deal
ers are equipped to do it for you
promptly and well.
Save yourself time, trouble and
money by starting on a regular oil
ing schedule today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( Sew Jersey) ?>
"STANDARD"
Three corwutrnc irs ?
oo? corrret for ymir"
motor. Consult your
dealer's Polaeme
chart ? always name
tlx o?l it recommend*.
grine
Oils you cancIrust f