The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 31, 1924, Image 6
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Camden Wins From llartHv'.lte.
Camden >;ot revenue over he? ??!?!
rival, Hurtsville, for the 0 to 0 wore
of lust season by liur 114 to
0 in a hard fought battle Friday af
ternoon on the home field.
In the (lrat quarter Hicks of Harts
yille punted to Hrown, T. Haynes
bueked three yards. Clyburn ran 30
yards around end. Haynes bucked 7
yards. On a delayed pass Brown H.
went through Harteville lino for 30
yards and the first touchdown. Brow*
T tried for punt but failed. Camden
6 6 6
is a prescription Cor
Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head
aches, Constipation,Biliousness
It is the most spt*edy remedy we know
Hartsville 0,
In second quarter Hicks kicked to
B i"o\v tva'who returned 2 yards. Brown
T posed to Brown H for 30 yards.
(Tyburn bucked U yards and llaynes
carried the ball over for second
'.touchdown. Drown T bucked goal.
Camden li>, Hartsville 0.
' No score was mad? in third quar
! tur.
i Karly in fourth quarter HarUvllle
, inters epted a paon our .5 yard line.
I Hicks punted to the 10"yard line. A
. Camden pass failed. Brown H took
j a pa m for l:j yards. Brown H buck
? ed -r> yards. Haynpa bucked 4 yards.
Hayno* bucked H yards, Clyburn
failed to pass but llaynes drove thru
the line and across the goal lino.
Clyburn bulked goal. Camden buck
ed oft" 11 it-ks returning 120 yards be
fore beiftg down. Hartsville failed
tu'lfain, They tried a pass but fail
ed. They tried another pass but
lia^ues plucked it-oui- of -t4*e air and
cHitied it over for another score.
Clyburn 1 nicked. goal. Hicks kicked
ot!" u? Hay'nes wlio returned 15 yards.
Clyjbus. n bucked four yards. Brown
II pushed a hole in the line and ran
.'iO yards. Three forward passes fail
i'il in siim*^i(in and Clyburn punted.
Hicks punted on first down. llaynes
passed to (Tyburn for 1 yard. Brown
H tto gain. llaynes went
around end 15 yards for the last
touchdown. ' The game ended with
score ?M to 0. Haynes scored four'
touchdowns. Camden played excel
lent defense ball, not allowing Harts
ville a single first down.
Mrs. Robert LaFollette, who has
been making a speaking tour in be
half of her husband in New York
state, has been forced to quit on ac
count of illness. Her daughter has
taken her place.
Governor Smith is predicting, that
he will be re-elected governor of New
York by a bigger majority on Novem
ber 4, than he was two years ago,
when he defeated Governor Miller by
"80,000 votes.
HANK TO BUY CATTLE
Will Stimulate Interest in Livestock
Industry,
Greenville, Oct. 23.?'Agricultural
authorities are said to have expressed
the hope that a statewide movement
may result from on offer to purchase
cattle for the farmers of this section,
just announced by a local bank. In
a letter issued last week the Wood
aide National bank of Greenville ex
pressed its readiness to aid the live
stock industry in both a practical and
substantial way, as follows:
"Instead of depending on the cot
ton crop alone, a farther should di
versify his farming interests and
raise more livestock, as well as grow
ing more corn, hay and other pro
ducts, thereby making himself Inde
pendent of the ever fluctuating price
of cotton.
"\VV3believe that the farmers of
<>ur county can be majie more
wealthy by raising good blooded dairy
cattle and with this end in view the
Woodside National bank of - Green
ville, S. C., will undertake to order
thoroughbred dairy cattle in car lots,
and place them with the farmers of
the county at actual coat. By order
ing in car NmjJ, lots wholesale prices
can l>e--?jbfrtMied and also a saving in
the way of freight and orating can
be had. .>
"It is proposed to order several
car loads of heifers and these heifers
can be bought already with calf or
open stock. Also will purchase some
bulla if necessary. We want to place
these heifers, preferably, in lots not
to exceed three to each farmer. If
you do not wish to pay cash, we will
take yout note, with satisfactory en
dorsements, payable next fall.
"We believe that one of the best
breeds for this section is the Jersey,
and our first order will be of this
breed. If, however, a number of
'Boost the home team
JOIN the crowd that
follows the local team
this tall. There will he
lots of jollv parties every
Satu rcfay af ternoon
while the season lasts.
Make up a party of football
fans and take them along in
the car each time the team goes
out of tow 11. Plan to make it
the first leg of a week-end trip.
It's .< wonderful time of the
year to be out in the open.
Sunny but bracing, glorious
views, autumn colors. Add to
that the thrills of a well fought
game, congenial companions,
the spirit of the crowd. There's
nothing like it tor developing
a healthy appetite and taking
your mind off your work.
Better get the car all ready
Friday evening. Slip around
to the nearest fpStandard"
pump and fill her up with gas,
oil, air and w ater. You'll want
a quick getaway and no stops
on the way, for everyone wants
to be there on time. "Standard"
will do it too, for there is noth
ing like it for quick starting
and long mileage.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Sen Jersey,
"STANDARD"
GASOLINE
farmers desire the Guernseys or Hoi
steins, ami sufficient orders for then*?
bro?4i ?if i'Iui id to make shipment
in CiT t??a<l lots, will be glad to
order these also."
Robert I. Woodside, president of
>the Woodside National bank and
former president of the South Caro
line Hankers association, today ex
proied Hsn view that nine-tenths of
all past and present troubles with ag
riculture in the South are due to our
relative neglect of live stock, and ho
asserted that South Carolina may
easily gain great wealth and import:
ance by turning every possible energy
toward improvement of breeds and
husbandry in cattle production.
Unusual Accident Takes Negro's Life.
("onway, Oct. 25.?A most unaauat
accident cost a negro his life ye?ter
<h\y about noon at the 6hmp of the
Conway Lumber company about
three miles from Conway. The sec
tion gang was taking the noon hour
ant| after eating dinner a negro, Tom
Rice, about 50 years old, stuck
small peg into a post about 18 inches
from the ground and told the crowd
he was going to take it out of the
post with his teeth. He stood in
front of the post, leaned over and
passing his hands behind his back
grasped the post and proceeded to
put his head between his legs in an
effort to get the peg in his teeth.
Just as he got his head almost to the
peg his hands slipped and he fell
over on his head and broke his neclc.
He lived for a few moments but
passed away without speaking more
than to mumble just after he fell for
some one to pick him up^ A doctor
was called but as above stated he
died almost instantly.
Jacob Franks, father of the boy
murdered by Loeb and Leopold, has
set aside a fund to be used in keeping
the young murderers in prison after
he is dead. HF says he will fight
any move for release of the boys
while he is living and the special
fund he is setting aside will be used
for that purpose after he is gone.
William G. McAdoo has left Johns
'Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, for an
unnamed destination, after under
going treatment, there for several
weeks.
TAX NOTICE
Offit-e of Treasurer, Kershaw County,
Camden, S. C., Sept. 12, 1924.
Notice is hereby given that the
bonks will be opened for the collection
of State, County and School taxes
from October 15th, 1924, to March
15th, 1925. A penalty of 1 per cent
will be added to. all taxes unpaid Jan
uary let, 1925, 2 per cent February
1st, 1925, and 7 per., cent March 15th,
1925.
The rate per centum for Kershaw
County is as follows: Mills
State Taxes 6
(>-0-1 School 4
County Taxes 9Vi
Hospital
School Taxes 3
Total ? 23!4
DeKalb Township Road Bonds,
for DeKalb Township only. 3Vi
Dog Tax 31.25., All dog owners are
required to make a return of their
dogs to the County Treasurer, who is
required to furnish a license tag. All
dogs caught without the license tag
the owners will be subject to a fine
of Twenty ($20.00) Dollars.
The following School Districts have
special levies:
School District No. 1.... 23
School District No. 2 19
School District No. 3 23
School District No. 4 15
School District No. 5 8
School District No. 7 8
School District No. 8 8
School District No. 9 4
School District No. 10 5
School District No. 11 15
School District No. 12 18
School District No. 13 8
School District No. 15 8
School District No. 16 "Tt. . . 8
School District No. 19 8
School District No. 20 4
School District No. 22 23
School District No. 23 11
School District No. 25 8
School District No. 27 8
School District No. 28 8
School District No. 29 8
School District No. 30 8
School District No. 31 8
School District No. 33 8
School District No. -5 15
School District No. 8
School District No. 38. . . 8
School District No. 39 14
School District No. 40 25
School District No. 41 8
School District No. 42 8
School District No. 46 8
School District No. 47 8
The poll tax is $1.0(1.
All able-bodied male persons from
the ago of twenty-one (21) to fifty
(50) years, both inclusive, except res
idents in incorporated towns of the
county less than 2,f?00 inhabitant*,
shall pay $3.00 as a road tax except
ministers of the gospel at tually ;n ?
charge of a congregation, teachers;
j employed in public schools, school
I trustees, and person* perrn jr;? ntiy j
, disabled .r, the military service of ? h;~ j
State and persons who served :r. th??:
i War Between the State--, ar.d .ill p<" '
I sons actually employed m th ? TJara . !
! tin?- >ervice '-f this <tate ar.i . y,>
| dents who may attend.: -. '?.???* ?
'or college a', the ,..uv uhen r. ?-?-! ?
1 'ax shall become du? . I'er?'ov.s <
' r.g disabilities must pre-. rr r.-rr !
I cate from two reputable ph> of I
this county. i
All information w.'r. ;.->f<\<. ? .> \>t '
! taxes will he furnished upor. appli
i n*n. f). M. McCASKfid.,
! C-vwnty Treasurer.
Sick
Headache
"I have used Black-Draught
when needed for the past 26
years," says Mrs. ?mma
Grimes, of Forbes, Mo. "I
began taking it for a bad case
of constipation. I would get
constipated and feel juat mis
erable?sluggish, tired, a bad
taste in my mouth, . . . and
soon my nead would begin
hurting and I would have a
severe sick headache. I don't
know just who started me to
taking
Thedford's
BLACK-DRAUGHT
but It did the work. It just
seemed to cleanse the liver.
Very soon I felt like new.
When I found Black-Draught
10 euy to take and easy
acting, I began to use it in
time and Would not have sick
headaches."
Constipation causes the
system to re-absorb poisons
that may cause great pain
and much danger to youi
health. Take Thedford's
Black-Draught. It will stimu
late the liver and help to
drive out the poisons.
Sold by all dealers. Costs_
only one cent a dose. _
E-104
Four Hanged For Murder.
Montreal, October 24,?Louis Mo
rel, Frank Gambino, Giuseppi Sera
foni and Tony Frank were hanged at
the Bordeaux jail early today for the
murder of Henri Cleroux, who was
killed when eight masked men held
up the bank money car on April 1st
and stole one hundred and sixty-two
thousand dollars. Leo Davis and Mik'.
Valentino were also sentenced to
hang for their parts in the crime, but
their sentences yesterday were com
muted.
Rubber heels made in this country
are now sold in Mexico, Cuba and
the Philippines.
NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw
Arthur Smith, doing business as the
Camden Furniture Company, Plain
tiff,
against .
1). Reynolds. Defendant.
Under and by virtue of art execu
tion directed to me by J. H. Clyburn,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
Kershaw County, on the 5th day of
July 19:i4, it) tne above entitled case,
I have seized and taken into my pos
session the following described prop
erty of D. Reynolds, defendant above i
named:
One Piedmont Organ and one Stool j
oak finish.
Which I will sell to the highest,
bidder for cash at public outcry dur-1
ing the legal hours of sale on the.
first Monday of November, being the J
3rd day thereof, 1924, in front of the!
Court House door at Camden, South >
Carolina. The proceeds of such sale
to be disbursed according to law.
G. C. WELSH,
Sheriff for Kershaw County.
October 14, 1924.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Kershaw
(Court of Common Pleas)
The Bank of Bethune, S. C., Plaintiff;
against j
Mary E. Bethune and The Bank of;
Pageland, S. C., Defendants.
. L"nder ail ardop o>f Hi* -4ImHHV^Wrr
H. Townsend, Presiding .Judge of:
Fifth Judicial Circuit, dated June 17,!
1924, I will sell to the highest bidder j
at public auction for cash before the
Kershaw County Court House door,
in Camden, in said State, during the
legal hours of sale on the first Mon
lay (being the third day) of Novem
ber, 1924, the following described
real estate:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land lying, being and situate
in the aforesaid county and state,
[ind contains nine hundred and fifty
(lJ50) acres, more or less, and is
bounded as follows: On north by the
Public Road leading from Camden to
Bethune, East by lands of Mrs. Lois
McCougan and Mrs. S. .J. Davis, south
t>y lands of J. C. Parker and D. M.
Barnes, and west by lands of H. B.
HOW DOCTORS TREAT
COLDS AND THE FLO
To break up a oold over night or to cm
short an attack of grippe, influenza or t*r?
throat, physicians and druugUts arc
recommending Calotabs, In e nausea!**,
Calomel tablet, that la ourified from da*
porous and sickening effects. Those who
have tried it say that it acts like magic, hy
far more effective and certain than the ?|,i
atyle calomel, heretofore recommended by
phi rslcians. i
One or two Calotahs at bod time with
a swallow of water,?that'a all. No aalts.
no nausea nor the slightest interfereaco
with eating, work or pleasures. Next mom
ing your cold has vanished and your
tew feels refreshed and purified. CalotJOM.
are sold only In original sealed package#,
price ten cents for the vest-pocket bu<^'
thirty-five cents for the large family na&
age. Recommended and guaranteed by
dniftgjats. Your money back if you are w
delighted.??adv. ?
Stokes and others,"
Saving and excepting therefram
one hundred soventy-two (172) acrrs
of land, more or leas, bounded an
follows: North by Seaboard Air Llae
Railway, southeast by Western Unisa
Telegraph Road, west by lands of C.
I. Fields, and being the property
deeded by Mary E. Bethune to D. (?.'
Yarborough and .A. B. ' McLaurin
January 20, 1916.
Anyone desiring to bid at said sale
shall first deposit with the underaiga
ed Master a certified check or oacjh
for the sura of two hundred ($2M)
dollars, as evidence of good faith,
which deposit shall be returned to
the unsuccessful bidder at the do*-,
elusion of the sale.
B. B. CLARKE,
Master Kershaw County. -
October 14, 1024.
Charleston Hotel
Incorporated
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Centrally Located
RATES
Rooms without baths .$1.5#
Rooms with baths $2.01
Write for Special
Week-End Rakes
W. J. HANLON
Maaager
New Roofs
for old
Why rip off your old
nhingles?gamble with
the weather?litter your
yard with flirt?put your
self to a lot of needlesa
trouble and expense?
You can lay Genasco
Latite Shingles over your
old weather-battered
wood shingles just as
efficiently a3 over new
boara&.
Genasco I^atite Shin
pies are loeked to each
ether. I he s\in can't
curl them. Wind can't
te_r them ofF. And
they're FIRE-SAFE <w
W ell as weather safe.
JViade in three attrac
t m, unfading colors?
??rtI, green and blue
black.
SPRINGS & SHANNON
Incorporated
Camden, S. C.
Genasco
Latite Shingles
$100.00 ENGINE FOR $75.00
We offer you Witte Drag Saw with Gasoline Engine
;.Liaehed, equipped with Bosch Magneto for $75.00,
freight allowed to your station. When in Columbia
he sure tr. drop in and see one. Will make you two
: -r $rjr>.f?o.
( >r.e Model "H" Temeo Electric Drill with Emery
Wheel and Valve Grinder Attachments, sells regular
ly lor ?f>.V00, we offer it for $50.00.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
823 West. Gervaia St. Columbia, S. C.