The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 23, 1926, Image 2
Do It
NOW
hi past yeais many
cotton growen who
were alow to order
ih eir Nitrate of
Soda could not get
it when they need'
ed it.
Better arrange at
once for your supply
so that you will
be assured a good
I cotton crop this
year.
It Pays To Use
NITRATE
of SODA
Ask your county agent or send a postal card with your
address to our nearest office for our free bulletins
! which have helped thousands of farmers to grow bigger
and more profitable crops.
Chilean Nitrate of Soda?educational bureau
j Dr. William S. Myers, Director
IIIS Hurt Bids-. Atlanta, Ga. 402 H(Hernia Bank (St rf r . N?<* Orlca na, L? .
702 Cotton Eschanga Bldg., Momplili, Term. S7 f'.ott Stat* St., Columbut, O.
27 Maditon Avanua, New York
Hats Kill Chicken*
Newberry, April 20.?Largo black
tml with malicious intent destroyed
9i two week* old prijje Rhode Island
Bed chickens from a brooder in the
ton house of P. Metta Fant ii^ the
aitj Saturday night between the
hours of H o'clock and Sunday morning
at 7 o'clock. Mr. Fant thought
that he had the brooder securely
built from the ravages of rats and
other prowling pesky animals and it
was with some difficulty that they
gained entrance as it required the
gnawing through of one inch boards.
Mr. Kant is a lover of fine chickens
and had 102 in the brooder and went
out at 11 o'clock to see that they
were all right in every way. Upon
entering the house Sunday morning
at 7 o'clock he found but seven in
the brooder, looking around he noticed
a hole in the bottom and exatninmjj
further he found the 9f>
chickens piled up on each other as
though by human hands. Only two
of the chickens were partially eaten.
Mr. Fant states that the chickens
were caught by the head and carrieu
'out of the brooder and laid on piles.
; Mr. Fant :> of opinion thai .*. reI
quired several weeks for' the r. 1 * *
I k * the ho'.;
!-*a*t Vva-! , llalpT" Itaker. ,i .?<? at
| neighlsU", 1 >' 17G*j chickens the
| '.-.no- way.
1 Nervous I
hot flashes
M "OOMK time ago wb^n foal
vepr nervoua, run-down I
| condition," aaya Mrs. Martha I
IV F. Marlow, of Broken Bow, If!
M Okla., "I triad numerous reme- l||
*i dus to try at least to keep ]R
JI going, but I could not I was IS
ttf weak and tired?just no good 1 lj
^1 at all. My back uched and I I?#
|t f Iwd hot flashes until I was bo "X
JFI very nervous I smothered.
"I couldn't sleep and 1 was In
jSS never hungry, and I kept get- Id
ttfi ting weaker. I couldn't stand I j
1^1 on n?y feet This was an un- 1 3
km usual condition for me as I It
Si had been pretty strong all I'}
t I along. 1 knew that I would I ]
I have to do something, and |9
E I that pretty soon,
[ | ,1 "Some friend suggested that 1' 3
1 1 I take Cardui, and it certainly I; I
|if was a good suggestion, for l|$
| after taking one bottle I could IH
[ ft tell I waa stronger and better, lis
| I didn't quit 1 kept it up all I 3
] through the change and did l a
i ; 2 fine. 1 felt like a different 2 j
:9 person after I began taking I |
5* Cardui has helped thousands K|j
?1 of suffering women. I11
Sold by all druggists. j
CARDUI
For Female Troubles
Volunteer Performer Killed
Vero Beach, Fla.? A leap from an
airplane into the ocean as a stunt in
an air circus Sunday afternoon killed
Jewell W. Bell, 24. of Louisville, h
volunteer performer Several thousand
persons on shore witnessed the
accident. Bell dropped from the
lower wing of the plane which was
driven by Roy A. Ilearn, stunt pilot,
and fell fifty feet into the water.
He struck the surface, on his back
and lichochoted about twenty feet.
The body* did not appear on the surface
again. Kfforts to locate it wee
tin su<vfcSsfu!.
I . __ !
Tidw ell-Bradley
M' John D. Bradley of Heath
.r.g, and MLs Mury Tldwell of'j
; t a .--.-at t. "were married . :n' ' 'arngn 11
A p't ;! 10 by Judg- f Pr ohate W I.. |
j M? It well. ' ' " _ '
BAPTISTS READY;
GREAT ADVANCE
i
April Ingathering For Co-operative
Program Is Feature of
O Forward Move.
PLAN FOR BIG CONVENTION
Special Emphaeie It Laid On Spiritual
Preparation for Gathering of
Force* at Houston May 12-16
Conditions favor a distinct advance
on the part of Southern Baptists In
1926 along many lines, according to
Information received by the headquarters
of the Co-operative Program
Commission of Southern Baptists.
This body, charged by the Southern
Baptist Convention and varloas
state conventions with providing adequate
support for foreign missions,
home missions, ministerial relief and
Baptist schools, hospitals and orphanages.
is seeking to so increase
and stabilize thu Income of the do
nomination a* to provide adequately
I aI] lhese enterprises thrdugh a
regular budget, m this connection
Uie Comrtlsalon is seeking to enlist
as nearly as possible erery member
of every church in making regular
weekly and monthly offerings to this
general budget which is distributed
among these seven cauaea on percentages
proportions'.- t?, their Va)
rlous needs
I- '
Approximate].* J0(> f(? thHSe
objects was received during ii-r, tt
is announced but inasmuch as only
OfS-OO" -1 ?t'? ?? '>""' ?il3 in
distributable funds some of the ob??'h
<?r lack Of sufficient
ca<-h L rider the leadership of the
Commission a derinlte effort is being
made to secure as much or more
monoy a* was contributed in 1925
but in undesignated amounts so that
each cause will get its proportionate
snare
Receipts By States
The receipts for i925 through the
arioup state offices were as follows*
t^Trr $'J'32 308 67: Ark*???*>
*4fni t 1)1 :ricl of Columbia.
148.000,; Honda. $223,665.88; Georgia,
1480.868.54 Illinois. $81,051 17; KeniflnV
?r,14';;00"1 Louisiana. $312,.
499.70, Maryland. |91.20<?.O??. Missis
ippl. $580,736.76. -Missouri. $2.30344
13 N>w Mexico. $3S.9S1.64. North
*13--I6?ni f Oklahoma.
! 584-0 T l'arolll'!' ??.584.,0.
Tennessee. $.390,287.44; Texas
8<.3.40..96. and Virginia. $946,066.05
remainder of the $9,200,000 ret
ceired in 1925 consisted largely of
i peeial gifts to foreign missions and
the building fund of the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary. t
J An outstanding feature of this of.
fort of the Commission is H special
cash, ingathering for the mouth of
April, when every one of the neatly
4..00.t?yo white Baptists of yOQth
W h" aMkl(l '<> as generous
?n offering as possible to the whole
j Co-operutive Program, this money to
be distributed proportionately among
the seven general cause* embraced
therein
Convent ion Procpects Good
?u the event this April Ingathering
attains the goal set for it it
will make i, possible for the various
South* idf Baptist enterpt U?H to re
por,-,fWr.^f . their financial
situation to the Southern Baptist
or.% cut ton at its session jn Houston
Texas. Ma\ ! ? 1 K
i he commute.- ,,u program for this
year s convention. the hope of g,ving
that session the largest possible
t-p.ti ual (-rapbasix has ;trrtiaged for
* P<*? iai' >Oaiot; . r p.-., v.. Wljr.
sh.p ln i' rtri*:;;x r ..aiiiiormm at
""" 'on ' ' rue-.la-, evening May
*Uh W" i-ntne of the
Cob v.-iituui on Wednevda, mnrnu.g
A; his c,,p , s(,r,.v . .
. se. , j t r,.d
*' --f Birm.nghain Vi* xx 11|
n* service |?r \v ^
McComb y? ?M| ^
t..r pra\er meeting a:.() ,,r f(
"oleomt, ?f Mansfield " A.?
Preach a brief sermon v,other |?
bovnon -n th:. _fcr.h ronr
program - alia tor the . p^ng ..f c,ach
morning an.l evening ?
hri?r ?"9s,..n with a
brief sermon b> a repreM.,UUv.
P...or ?r r , K Hr,?n
roB ,, n" ^rltver the mala
^nventios ..riao? ou Wednesday
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?M. r. r. BROWN. KNOXV1M.K, TBNN.
BREACHING CONVENTION SERMON.
Ofe&tferBUICK
LITTLE MOTOR COMPANY
T. LEE LITTLE, MANAGER. CAMDEN, S. C.
Joye-Woarther
Mi. John R. Woarther and Miss
Edna P. Joye of Arlington, S. C.,
were married by the judge of probate
i?i Camden on April 10.
A domes-tie science school in Chicago
has started a course in meat
c.'U'ving to aid husbands.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
* . " - ' " ? I
For County Auditor
! hereby announce myself as a i
candidate for re-election for the'
office. ti?.'County Auditor for Kershaw
County, subject to the rules of the !
Deni'-cratic primarv.
B. E. SPARROW.
Announcement For Sheriff
To the Voters of Kershaw County:
Having served as deputy in the'office j
of Sheriff for the past six years and ,
being thoroughly familiar with the i
duties of the office, I hereby, an- i
nounce myself as a candidate for the I
office of Sheriff of Kershaw County
and will appreciate the support of
the voters. J. HENRY McLKOD.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself us a candidate
for Magistrate for DeKalb
Township, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
W. L. DePASS, Jr.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself as a caadidata
for the office of Treasurer of
Kershaw County in the coming primary,
subject0 to<-the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party.
S. W. HOGUE.
For Judge of Probate
I hereby announce myself as candidate
for the office of Judge of
Probate for Kershaw County, subject
to the rules of Democratic primary.
SAMUEL N. NICHOLSON. -r
For Ke-Election as Probate Judge
I hereby announce as a candidate*"
for re-election to the office of Judge
of Probate in the approaching county
primary subject to regulations of the
Democratic party and with assurances
that continued endorsement can but
accentuate the honest endeavor that
has been mine throughout former
years. W. L. McDOWELL.
TZuickshares its price
? agr
with many motor cars
-but its mlue with none
*"****' Jta Because of the great number of
Buicks bought each year, and
because every dollar of the savings
\rvBreat volume goes back into
Buick value, Buick's moderate
price buy3 quality.
Buick can, and does build iu cars the
way all motor car engineer* would like
to build theirs, if their volume or selling
price permitted. *
* ZZr/'dficl.TZtuTi' Buick > **Ui?g more car* today than
voium? uf tale*,'all ever before in Buick history,* The
member* o1 the Na- public wants finer transportation at
lisnal Automobile , . , . ? , , , .
Chamber of Commerce, lower cost. And in Buick they get it.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
Division of Qenerml Motor* Corporation
FLINT. MICHIGAN
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I STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
I Of Camden, South Carolina
jji At Close of Business, April 12, 1926. Condensed From
Ij Report to the Comptroller of the Currency.
I RESOURCES
|J Loans and Discounts $560,258.06
I Overdrafts 908.19
ft United States Bond's . . . . 79,851.13
I Other Bonds and Stocks 30,038.50
Ij Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. . 33,820.28
Cash in vault and due by Banks and U. S. |
? Treasurer 111,994.60
I Total $816,870.76
Mi
I LIABILITIES
I Capita! Stock Laid in 8 75,000.00
I Surplus and Undivided Brotits 12,9!2.72
j
I Circulating Notes 50,000.00 j
Deposit s 637.22ft 95
I Reserve Fund 1 \ ,69s.09
I Bills Payable None
Total $816,870.76
The Only National Bank in Kershaw County
^ ELECTRIC
Brake-Lining
Machine
WV reline brakes on all makes of
cars and' trucks, using' a Lewis
counter-sinking machine.. This
proces gives a joib that eaves the
drum and el inu nates squake. Our
charges are no more than when the
ordinary split rivets aare used.
Give us a trial and be convinced.
We guarantee satisfaction.'
Hay's Garage
SOUTH broad STREET
Camden, s. c -
Don't Spend
All You Make
The best use to make of what you earn
is certainly not to spend it all. Save part
of it regularly and you will find that you
will get ahead financially.
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CAPITAL $1W>,000.00
Loan & Savings Bank
1 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits