The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 22, 1925, Image 8
GENERAL MILES DKAI>
Noted Fighter Dies Suddenly While
Attending Opening of (Ircwi
Washington, May la. ---Lieut. Gt?.
Nelson A. Milea, nestor of American
army leaders, premier Indian fighter,!
diplomat and author, ha* taken up
the long trail.
II in career, spanning four of tho
important military periods of hia
country's history, ended suddenly late
today in the big tent of a circus just
as a fanfare of trumpets announced
the opening pageant.
General Miles was surrounded by
h^ppy children, including those of his
family's third generation, excited over
the prospect of witnessing reproduce
, tions of scenes, which in their actual
ity had occupied so important a phase
of his own life.
Turning to Mrs. W. H. Noble, moth
er of his' daughter-in-law, the gcnwtl
? ; complained that he felt ill. Before
help could be summonctj, he collapsed
into the arms of Dr. A. K. Craig, sit
ting directly behind him.
The body was removed, (| underneath
the tier of seats, to the outside, where
a hasty examination resulted in tho
diagnosis that death had resulted
from myocarditis and acute dilation
of the heart. This was confirmed
kiter at the hospital, to which tho
body was rushed.
Despite* his advanced age K?> the
death of General Miles came as an ex
treme shock to his intimate assoeiate*.
During the 22 years which have
elapsed since ho was retired "for
age", he hail maintained an active in
terest in current affairs, particularly
those which touehod either the army
or navy. Any incident, affecting
either service was a matter of imme
diate personal interest to the veteran j
soldier.
To .Marry in June
Lancaster, May IS. ? Mrs. Hugh W.J
Taylor of Lancaster announces the j
engagement and approaching mar
riage Ajf her daughter. Miss Heula'i
Caroline. Taylor, to Wiley Sheorn of
Camden. The wedding will In- sol
emnized June 0.
' ? . ; ...
While Man (iets Life Sentence
Anderswi. May Hi. - Joe Wright,
white slayer of Rebecca Hice, a De
gress, on December (5, PJ21, was sen
tenced today to life imprisonment by
Judge M. L. Bonham at the general
?uessh>iM r 1 1 o > t , after the ju? \ had re
turned a vvidiet of guilty with rec
ommendation to mercy. The jury's
Verdict reached .'lifter ten and olte
half hours ?.f deliberation automati
cally carried ? he -?( nu ncc of life im
prisonment.
_
Newspaper Publishers Arrested
Something never before heard of in
South Carolina journalism seems to
have "broken out" in Kasley. in the
Piedmont <oelioii of South Carolina.
It is stilted in press dispatches that A.
A. Pickens, president of the Carolina
Times Publishing Co., of Kasley, and
Walter K. Hester, secretary of the
same ? ompany, were "arrested in
Kas!o\ j : i connect ion ,w i th the burning
of the Caiolina Times building on
March !">.
Hester i- in Id in vac (Jicenvil'e
?ounty jail on a charge ?>f ai Min, while
Pickens is being held in the Pickens
jail. State Detective W. \\ . I'ogcfs
,\<?rk? il up the i UM against the two
men and it i< >aid that he requested
thai the two men he -epajated p<-nd
ng an investigation.
The arrested paita- have in.ide n.i
statement, it appear*, hut i- -in
cetvly hoped by ail, nevopapei- men
^specially, t ha ' there a mistake,
and that th?' m ~u!'s v\ . !li.>.
Marriage
M ? . \\ ( IcVeland < and
M is> Jessie 1 1 1 ? ! I *? Bra sing: on both of
'.Vi >t.vi!!e wcii married at the home
..f Probate Judge W. L. M< Dowell
o Sunda> morning la.-t, May 17th.
Th< marnag? was w 'm vsed by quite
? i ' umbi ? - : f: . .!- <<{ : he br id? an.l '
^r* o* im . ?
Distinctive Gifts
in Jewelry for
THE BRIDE AND
THE GRADUATE
Our cum- .1 ; p.tc k I u 1 1 n
man\ nov * ? 1 1 i t*.- .1! fxdu-Mvo
(iosifrn. < i) nit in and -??(? th?*
fnan\ r?-a! bargain- th.i* .ir
1 1 1 bo ha<* .
F. I). GOOD ALE
JEWELER
1)A1) SHOOTS EI, OPING COUPLE I
Bridegroom Drttd While l)?ui(Hter in
Denperately Wounded
Miami, Fla., May 14.? While pretty
21 year old Kthel Caldwell Hawkins,
iu brido of but a few hours, h?y in
Victoria hospital with bullet wounds
from which she may not recover,
pusses tt>day scoured isolated citrus
proves near San Dieg?> boulevard in
the outskirts of Coral Cahles, for i
li ne of her father, A, C. Caldwell
Who is alleged to have fired the bul
JeU into her body and then shot and
killed Kugcne Hawkins of Kxcelsior,
.M i!!),, he*! bridegroom husband.
The searchers believe, according ^o
police Chief M. P. Lehman of Coral
Cables thai- tin- man .who put ?UC,h
a traffic end to a love affair of which
he did not approve, calmly re loaded
his revolver, walked into the woods
and tool* his own- life.
Fresh from their altar vows, the
yuuyjLj couple' had just left the
church where, the ceremony was per
formed ? having elope<l because of
Caldwell's objections ? rand had start
ed on their honeymoon journey when
(Caldwell, driving at a. furious rate
?of speed, overhauled the bridal ear
which also contained Roy Hawkins, a
cousin of the groom, and Adeline
Wolfe, a friend of the bride.
. Jumping from his own car and
flourishing a revolver, Caldwell rush
ed to the bridal car, ordered Hawkins
-and .Wis** Wolfe away at the point
of the pistol and then fired three
shots into his daughter's body and one
into Hawkin's head, lie then calmly
re- loaded the weapon and walked into
the Woods.
The ear in which Hawkins and his
bride rode bore a big sign "just mar
ried."
In the pocket of the dead man
was found a. note in the bride'*
handwriting addressed to Caldwell in
which she said they Were married,
"not out of spite but because we loved
each other so much," ami begged his'
forgiveness.
The note closed with the words,
"I have prayed to Cod that ho
will .bless our home with happiness."
Associated Charities
Attention is again called to the de
ficiency in the treasury of._lTris oi
gani/.ation. Kvery ?lay brings new
calls for assistance and without the
nec? ssary funds, it is impossible to
help. All cases are investigated and
found worthy before assistance i".
given. Kindlv help this good cause
by sending vour membership fee of
$1 :o Mrs. \V. .]. May field.
Deacons (in To Jail
Shrevcport. l,.a., .May 14- H'ive mm,
all deacons * ? f the Atkins Avenue
Itaptisi church In Cedar" (I r<>vt\ i
suburb, pleaded jLjuilty Unlay to us
.?ault in run net,* t ion with the flojrjfintj
la-! January i?i Cedar Crow of llu
be: : Kamplev. Testimony showed
tha' I'inmpley was whipped luvau-c
he v\;t> kef p.nj; company with Mrs.
Mar\ K!r/:.ho'. h SI. id more, who was
then suing h- r husband t"*> i a divorce
and whom l.'.-impley has since mar
ried.
'I'he m? n \\ i ii- .se nle need to seven
months in the parish jail. They 'in
cluded ('. t '. Oliver, choir director of
:h?- church. who recently was convict
ed of conspiracy in connection with
the lioj^^-in^ of John llarker fo- al
lowing his dau^htc. to weai knickers
and ride ;r bicycle.
SioUn Car I'oimd
Thr 1* < ? : (1 touriny car belong i to
('. It. <'aim*s of Tabernacle. this
i i.uii' \ . which was -tolcn at Dudley,
( 'he v. ci ;'k id county. two or three
Wi? k; a>;o, wa.< t'uiirul a few <lay> a^o
b\ i.ffa ;;iN ;t t A !>? inai V. N. <
?a in : i ; ? hail I.. . :i \ ;m a'i ?i b\ t he
th.if <?: : m:,a ??>. aiui A iul?-i >on,
th< : u .? uhi:<- of i hcvUT
'ii M \\ h id i: wa< ln !i? v?-d
had 'hi* i..'' at ;??: thi'i.r > ^api1 ]
! ' ???? liu- v; .-? ? i v; . .?iv acfu.*cii of
<hi !he!t . .t.s t \\ u |it !>ou yai hs urrc
fc;!: i :? i a: u U'H lot :>ti*! by
i'! I ii'i : -. t ,!?>?? ha\ i! i; I h < n ? \i a a : i >4 1 ? ? J
fot . ? \ . i . 1 ' - ? a ki a f i < ?>m ( -!<?;. . "i
:<)< \ .4 r : : t > ><'?' A htinarii \\ :ir;i the
t \ 4 ? i 14 m i 1 w.\ : r..?i t he ? ? *" f i
vi ? u 4 i < hi ?' ? >r : r ? ? . : : r.i . ! ; h<\\ 1 It*
* 1 " ? < i 1 a ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 '4* ar-<| i|:vap;nai
? i :i l:.< w >v.ul.". 1; thin;; fu:thi-: hav
; hi- ? ' 1 ,i : i thrill j p ? > t h : s
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GENERAL NEWS NOTES
M.ii.uii - w hold, Hotel .M anon,
ua< ? ? j>f m i*<! !'??! }?*?(?( ption <>f quests
!a-t week.
T\i!;i Ma>hl)ui i. of Athens, (?.< ,
r. :i entered *uit for $wO,000 damages
t h ? ? Bank cf Piedmont. Green
ville The A then? woman alleges tbat
sh?- presented a check at the bank
ar 1 accused of issuing bogus
checks or obtaining money under false
preterm's.
The plant of the Gulf Refining Co.
;it Greenwood and three tanks con
ta n;njr 10,000 gallons of gasoline,
1.400 gallon* of kerosene and 8,000
pal' ?n? of lubricating oil were de
s'rr.y. I i>\ fire last Wednesday. A
negro boy, curious to see what, would
happen started the fire.
The Sunt ee river bridge cost
$70,360, the bridge district being com
I posed of th? counties of Charleston,
Berkeley and Williamsburg.
SCRAPS AND PACTS
Intcreettnjc N?t? Gather*! Iroiu
Many Sources.
Gypsies now deal in automobiles,
>th?? business Waving replaced horse
trading. *>
Nepal, in India, is the home of the
?famous Gurkhas. It is one of the
world's few Remaining monarchies in
which the ruler's decree is decisive.
. Platinum is the only metal upon
which no single acid has an effect.
The only acids that will touch plat
inum is a mixture of nitric and hydro
chloric.
? What "is believed W be the oldest
map of the heavens is one' made by
the Chinese about 600 B. (]., desig
nating the positions of 1,460 stars,
- A street chart with automatic
pointer connected with the wheels of
London tramcars shows the traveler
where he is on foggy days.
Ultra-violet rays of the sun pass
thiough a new fabric, resembling silk,
making it possible for one to hike
I beneficial sun baths every day.
A single ray of sun shining through
a rent in the cover? or through an
aperture in the roof of a hut ? in the
Niger River country of Africa, will,
in certain seasons, kill the man on
?whose head it strikes or make him
delirious in a few minutes.
Heligoland is now no more than
a fjshing station and pleasure resort,
as the British Admiralty, under the
terms of peace, have demolished the
fortifications which cost Germany
$175,000,000.
King John of Kngland, from whom
the barons obtained the Magna
Charta, Could not write. He placed
his sea! on the document in a pa
vilion erected on Kunnymede.
The smallest gold coin in the world
is the League of Nations franc re
Gently minted at Geneva. It is oc
tagonal in shape and weighs .03225803
of a gram. It is not intended for
general circulation, hut represents the
unit of universal value.
Leprosy was looked upon by the
hncieiit Hindus as mans inevitable
punishment for killing a serpent.
An authority on petroleum ascribes
t hi* pollution of ocean beaches' to the
'breaking up of shrps containing oil
Sn their double bottoms, of which
?many- were sunk during the wttt.
Tuxedos for women's evening wear
hire the latest eccentricity of femi
nine fashion in Paris.
N i <hm-v - f i v ** per cent of the aspir
ants to enrollment in the police force
? f Great Britain are rejected by <lo^
??o! s. The general deterioration ?>I
Uu- nations physique and the after
effects of war-time privations arc
showing in those who have nrtt reach
ed manfiood.
Summer motor traffic on the nar
row limited floor of the Yosemjte
Valley is so great that traffic offi
cers are required to regulate it.
Tropica! fruits in a fully ripened
state, dipped in a rubber composition
which shuts out all air, preventing
decomposition, may soon appear on
distant markets. The composition be
comes brittle when cold and is easily
removed from the fruit.
Klephants make fly-whisks of
'branches >liipped of most ??t theii
leaves.
Aval.'iii' hi- have been known to
.star: when a climber shouted to his
tomnanion^ amiss the snow slope.
Kighty pi i' i cnt of electrical house -
lioid :t pp! ia !i. r- arc <old mi the "easy
paymi fit" p . in.
Aiiplatr.' ambuiances h :i \ t- been
u>eil with o>n: inuous success for two
*eat> by the French operating in
Alalia. Moi occo, an<i S\ria.
('harlatan* take new names te
l;i ? p pace with the time", hut a "con
-u!t r:: psychologist" ? o?'*en noth
ir.K m?>;i- than the oM-time patent
me?| i i tie fake I .
%
A', m ligation well ilea: liroome,
Australia, sunk to a depth of 1.775
feet. yields <>ne mi'iior g:ii!nn* < ? t
water a day
The Siege tif Troy ua^ largely a
myth. a nil, even according to Homer's
o\\(, . ..Hi Helen mil-: have been
i:\ty year- ..'d when I * r? r . - fell in
iove w:th tie J .
I lip' thousand foot jump- by avia
! i v - f: --.m hi' pl.inrs d: -proves the
popular bei i?*f that falling from a
Height destroy conTioU^ni'^".
Ijt'fji! iiiip j- easy, the main discom
fitlll'e beinvc the Ml ldi witrt
whi a :m :;i i* i hoi ked b\ the
op< n i;k of the parachutes.
The hot spring- of Tibet supph
a pla? e of refuse in winter where an:
mals and insects can escape the cold
The "cooties" v\hich make life
miserable for queen bees are less than
six one-hundredth* of an inch Ioor,
according to I)r K. F. Phillip*.
ernmont specialist on bee-'.
The overland journey to India from
Likvang, China, is a feat that ha*
only been performed three times.
Inadequately fwl ho>(s kept in t he
"Shade will bcromp (rippled in the
legs but they thrive on the same <1 i e t
if allowed the direct rays of the sun.
Nearly fifty' per cent of the total
output of aaphalt in the Upit*d Stat**
Is of Mexican origin.
Offers To AM Scop*
New York, May 16. ? Clarence Dar
row, of Chicago, and Dudley Field
Malorie, of New York today tele
graphed Judge John Randolph Neal,
ut Knoxville, Tenn., proffering their
services us defense counsel for Prof.
Scops, who is to be tried for teach
ing evolution in violation of the Ten*
nessee law. The action was prompt
ed, .Mr. Malone said by the offer of
William Jennings Bryan to aid the
prosecution.
' ' . ' ? .
( LEVI HON COLLEGE SCHOLAR
SHIP EXAMINATIONS
(Competitive examinations to fill
vacant scholarships in Clemson Col
lege will be held on Friday, July 10,
1925, beginning at 6 a. m., under
the supervision of the county super
intendents of education. The four
year scholarships are open to young
men not less than sixteen years old
who art? interested in one of the reg
ular Agricultural or textile courses.
An applicant for a two-year scholar
ship in agriculture must be eighteen
years old.
Each scholarhsip is worth $100.00
a session and free tuition of $r10.00.
A scholarship winner must meet fully
the requirements for admission.
Application blanks, catalogues, and
full information . will be mailed to
any one interested. Write to
THE REGISTRAR
Clemson College, S. C.
Scraps and Facts
At Port Moresby, New Guinea, the
cool native hut, built on poles over
the writer, is much superior to the
houses of galvanized iron and wood
the white man puts up for himself to
swelter in.
The costliest map in the world is
in the Louvre of Paris. It has a
groundwork of polished . jasper, the
principal towns marked with pre
cious stones and their names inscrib
ed in gold. Strips of polished plati
num represent rivers.
Henry Moses of Sumter has been
elected president of the South Caro
lina Association of Insurance Agents.
Harvard University will receive a
fraction of every cent dropped into
the various penny-in-the-slot ma
chines on the New York subway and
elevated stations under the will of
Artemas Ward.
It is said that Dickens wrote an
entire book with a single quill pen.
Among the Sikhs of India it is -i
rule that deaths and births must
take place on the ground.
Female pythons not only lay eggs,
but incubate them by brooding them,
as birds do. The young1 snakes hatch
ih'ee months from the time the
mother begins sitting on the eggs. ?
The word "sheik" in Arabic means
"an old man."
In the past .'5,000 years fifteen na
tions have held Sicity.
Frederick W. Taylor, the efficiency
expert, always shielded his wife from!
worry, at one time even going so far |
in the testing of a new saddle horse,
as to wear one of her borrowed skirts
and ride in a side saddle that she
would use.
An unsolved cross- word puzzle call
ed the Phaestus, more than 2,000
years old. is now in Johns Hopkins!
Museum at Baltimore.
Rats fed on hothouse-grown toma-J
toes will develop scurvy while those i
fed on tomatoes grown outside in
rliiect sunlight do not.
The sale of patent medicines in the
United States last year exceeded
$ 1 tin, 000.000.
It takes from M00 to 000 pounds of
water passing through plants to pro
duce a single pound of dry matter.
A winery in California has 2,500.
0O0 gallons of dry and sweet wines
aging in casks awaiting a change in
the dry law.
Knut Hamsun, Nobel prize winner,
nearly starved to death before he got
a steady job driving Chicago stre-t
cars.
Among the enemies of the tele
phone are bears which climb the
poles to find the "bees" they hear
buzzing and break the insulators; the
gray squirrel that bites the lead
cable, and the whiteheaded wood
pecker of the West that weakens the
poles with his constant pecking.
Saving Window Shade
A "Jlliplf iiie.tniil uf ilnulililli.' fhf
Mf?* of ,i window ^IihiIh, naif of \> 1 1 r ? ! >
It;,* !>,???. Uti?- -oiU-tl. i* to rcillOM' Tfr'P
?. 1 1 1 1?* lioiii lltP t ? ? } ? ..f Ihf jaIUt ami
Iihim *t ?* cii'l ' 1 1 1 1 ** ri'iiun "<1. "I* l? ?*! i ; ??
tin. ? ' 1 ?* ?:upk from 1 1 ?? li'Mu ;? I i'if
f. <>"'?? iii (Miiftnii ?>r ftu> ?li:i !*?
;i i ?! ? ill i: i m t < ? llif rx'\v h?MII. N?'Xl
? ? " i .iff t'n? i?i<( :t t rti*f bottom i?l ?
fftr ; n ? i f i < ? n of tlif ?limJ?' ami :? f- |
i ?t ? h i f i ii ,\ in t J i ?* roller. Tlif .
! i? ? i :??!??. . r portion *>f I lit' ?liai!t'{
.111" Iw > ?.||l? v t ) J ?? 1 ? t .Mill, ? llt*D ' !'f |
"l.it'U to i'r:ii\n 'liiwn I ? n it' I li>> Irn^lLi
* > T H-e ? a * . m ? ? ii n n? ?.lui'lf a|> j
p??M
Modern Midaa
1 1 ? r?* ;? <*Tif til ivi* V! ml ! nf Mstrylrind i
wit* i.itWlnc a ti,'iV\ ?, if?|l I !???;< n I
I
"'I 1 1 ?? tri:?r !? itjmii *t Ion n\&* * I ?* a v *
a >i!; ~ :i j ? i . 'Imriox unp
of h ? ?*v,i i - ??]?#? ?? t \ y
ntniinrs \\or? iliiirtiKfinK' !?!??? In a
hot??l lo'?*?r.
'K>?'ri i Ii l\% Ii* l??m lie*1.' the
or. <(?:..* Jo turn ro
"T en' -*M i f ? *ro??rv! R<?
i(.r fo>- ii iht* uwi oJng.'
4k m t>? ? J rilo.,1*.
China's siJk industry vat develop
?ed from the domestication of the wild
Insect and has lived for* mere- tkai)
4,000 years.
CITATION
The State of South 'Carolina,
County of Kershaw.
By W. L. McDowe)!, Esquire, Pro
bate Judge. ?
Whereas, J. W. Boykin madt# suit
to me to grant him Letters of Ad
ministration of the estate of and ef
fects of Cora S. Boykin.
These are, therefor?, to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said jpQEft, S,
Boykin, deceased, that they be and j
appear before me, in the Court of i
Probate, to be held at Camden, ifouth
Carolina, on Wednesday, June ? 8rd, j
next after publication thereof, at It!
o'clock in the forenoon to s-how cause, j
if any they have, why the said Ad-'
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 18th
day of May, A. D. 1925.
w. l. Mcdowell,
Judge of Probate Kershaw County.
Published on the 22ml and 20th
days of May, 1925, in the Camden
Chronicle, and posted at the. Court
House door for the time prescribed
by Jaw. >
NOTICE
All persons are hereby forbidden to
trespass or enter upon for any pur
poses whatsoever the following tracts!
of land, situate about three (3) miles
north of Camden and known as the
property of the Kershaw County
Club, said land is situate on what is
known as the Knight's Hill road and
the Liberty Hill road and bounded by
lands formerly of W. H. Haile,- lands
of G. C. Welsh, lands formerly of
Henry Savage and others. - . 4
E. D. BLAKENEY,
Attorney for Owner.
WANTED ? Well rotted cow manure.
Call Phone 193. The Camden Floral
Co. 8-9-sb
LOST ? On Lyttleton street or at the
Grammar School, or between the
school and library an amethyst tyin.
Reward if left at Chronicle Office,
Camden, S. C.
FOR SALE ? Home raised corn for
sale. Apply to J. H. Hall, Camden,
S. C. 8-pd
POTATO PLANTS ? Millions genu
ine potato plants for immediate
shipment. ' Porto Rico, Early Tri
umph, Pumpkin Yam and Jersy
Sweets. 1,000, $1.50; 5,000, $6.25.
First tJlass plants and prompt
shipment guaranteed. Sehroer
Plant Farm*, Valdosta, Ga. 8-10?pd
LOST ? Sunday night, one small dark
male mule. Finder please notify
T. C. Kellcy, Bishopville, S. C., and
receive reward. 8-pd
FOR SALE OR RENT? New 5 room
brick house on Walnut street. Ini:
mediate possession. C. C. Whitaker
or R. E. Stevenson, Camden, S. C.
8-9-sb
FOR HIGH CLASS Electric wiring
call Will E. Johnson. Stockroom at
H. E. Beard's Service Station.
Phone 486. 9 pd
FOR SALE? The Bank of Camden
has on hand a limited amount of
calcium arsenate, 100 lb. drums,
which they wilt dispose of at 8c*
per pound.
FOR RENT? Very desirable dwell
ing, located at 1003 North Broad
street, all modern conveniences,
several pieces built-in furniture.
Chicken yard, back yard wired in,
garage, wood house, garden now
growing. Can give immediate pos
session. Apply B. W. Marshall,
Marshall Brothers, Camden, S. C*
7tf
FOR SALE ? My own raising and cur
ing of ham* at IKk* lb, Apply H. R#
Hall, Bethune, S. C. 6-8-pd
WANTED ? 1 Jve, energetic salesman
for Watkins 150 Household Neces
sities in Camden. Earnings $35-$50
weekly. Exclusive territory. Write
The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept.
J-6, 231 Johnson Ave., Newark,
N. J. 0-9-ipd
ATTENTION, AUTOMOBILE AND
MACHINERY OWNERS ? Don't
forget that we weld any metal,
castings especially. We can save
you both time and money. We also
have steel stock from ? which wo
make all kinds of special studs and
. bolts. Hay's Garage, South Broad
street, Camden, 8, C. |f .
rOR BENT? Two feouseA on BroSl
street. Apply to L. A. WiUfo^Jl
Camden, S. i/. tajffl
FORD OWNRRS-We have U* JJ1
experienced mechanics and use on!! I
genuine Ford Motor Co. parts. 4% 1
work we do is guaranteed and ?#?
prices are right. Hay's G*n*
?MUth Broad street, Camden. ? -
,TO HICAN POTATO PL
Ready to ship. Govemrae
4 .) An AA ? "
South Broad street, Camden*^'
PORTO RJCAN POTATO ?LA\?
-Reatjy to ship. Government ?
Hpected $2,00 per thousand glj"
cia) price to county agents
dealers. R. L. Watts, Pag^Jf
MONEY TO LOAN on improved!^
' estate. deLoach & deLoach, Attor
neys at Law, Camden, S. C, rt-o-v ,
IF IN NEBD of a new battery ?S?
sojiahlc allowance will be made in
exchange on your old batter*
Broad Street Filling Station, U >J
Myers, proprietor. 40 ^ .
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM cilJ
TIRES? -These are by far the beu
tires we have ever sold. Let i2
equip your ear with a new set bj!
fore your old ones blow out m
which ease we will make a sub.
stantial allowance for the old one*.
At any rate see us "before you buv
W. O, Hay's Garage, Camden, 8. c.
' ?> 8 -h
WANTED ? No, 1 pine logs. Highest
cash prices paid: year round de
mand. Sumter Planing Mill* and
Lumber Co., Attention K. S. Booth
Sumter, S. C. . * 29-ti
FORI) SERVICE ? Our stock of put,
is complete, anything you neei
from a cotter pin to a top. Broad
Street Filling Station,- Camdw
S. C. 5 tf
WHITTON GENUINE PARTS CO,
.Columbia, S. C., The largest Pitts
Distributors in the entire South.
A complete stock of genuine atvj
replacement parts for all cars ami
trucks. aug. 7-sb
WANTED ? The Fuller Brush Com
pany has an opening for a high
grade man as representative ih
Kershaw county. Write for particu
lars to 810 Commercial Bank Bulid
ing, Charlotte, N C. 74
SHOE REPAIRING ? Call at the Red
Boot Shop, 019 Rutledge street,
Camden, S. C. for shoo repairing
A. M. Jones, proprietor. 50-5-rt
FOR REPAIRS ? We specialize on ?'?
pairing Ford oars. Mr. Joe Pet*
tjgrew is in charge of repair de
partment. Broad Street Fillinj
Station. 49 sh
FOR REN ? Six room cottage on De
Kalb street. Apply to C. P? DuBose
and Company, Ags., Camden, (<S. C.
ft
LIKE
OLD FRIENDS!
? they wear well. Don't
throw away those old shoes
when the soles wear through
Take them to the Re*i Boot
Shop.
.
When you have ui repair
them there is always double
your money's worth of really
comfortable wear in them.
The Red Boot Shop
A. M. JONES, Mgr.
619 Rutledge St.
MIRRORS
RESILVERED AND MADE TO ORDER
To grace the mantel, the vestibule, nook or corner of
your homo can now be obtained in Camden. They
are made of finest plate glass, beveled and with dec
orative framings to suit your taste. t : J
J. M. HOFFER
WANTED - MONEY TO LOAN
fundi aPPi>cjtibn? for loans in exccM of
?and dollars. ' * C now several thou
r<^T^kimrny m0re ?*nall homes. We want to
own homes. * r peop,e ^>a3rin? rent to own their
Per annu^T Ifi* fU"d* V?U C,ure to lo?? u? ** 6 P?* c*nt
up Camden. * U* at onc?' Let your money help buiW
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