The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 21, 1928, Image 2
SERVICE
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t'l "I ' thai ' d lull: ' I "III customer.Williams
Insurance Agency
R. M. KENNEDY, JR., OWNER
ESTABLISHED 1865
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I t i.i -i ! i i.daiit s above i.;U)i,'l:
\ mi an- hereby -ummoiK il aial ni
answer I 1 a ('umplaiiit ill
this ailimi. of wh/'h a copy is herewith
i-tvol upon Y"U. and to serve a
rn11y of your answer to the said Coin- .
plaint on the subscribers at their office
in the City of Sumter, S. C. with- i
in twenty days after tin- service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such ser- j
vice; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Dated August 9th, A. I). 192S.
J. T. GETTYS
, Reynolds & Reynolds
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
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To the Defendants Thomas James,
and ,n!l persons heirs at Law and next 1
of kin of Thomas .James, Deceased,
names and addresses unknown, impleaded
herein as John Doe and Richard
Roe:
"Please "take not tee thad the original
summons ami complaint in the ahove
entitled action was filed in the office!
of the Clerk of the Court of Com- I
umn Pleas and General Sessions for!
hTrshaw County, at Camden. S. <|
on the ll'.'th dav of August, P.'Js.
J. T. GETTYS
Re\ riolds & Reynolds
Plaint iff's Attorneys.
N<> TICK OK REG I STRATI ON
I ? imoks for the registration of
v.ucts !.,] Kershaw county will be
pen the first Mondays :n \ugust.
>tt-mher and October and -emain '
. pen for three days each month.
CI, R. CLEMENTS.
(I. K. TAYLOR.
Board of Registration. |
R. E. CHEWNING
Contractor and Builder
Camden, S. C.
It' you have building to,
do let me figure with you.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
References given on application.
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Fames Financed
Movie Aspirants
At la:.! a, I " I !<"iua- 11 ;
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1 i .?.'? la- t?iu\ a - iri 11 .|:y\\ n> I.
> : 1:11 I ha' a i < I!: t ! ai-t ll.nl lii'i'M
'"vill i bitween < ami" and two
it M." Si HI i a Nniiiia- and Mi.-s
1 -ots Griffin, uiiirh was nuiili' through
Mrs. Louise Pope formerly of Atlanta.
The contract specified, Scott said,
that Carries was to receive a portion
of the earnings of the girls after they
l>ecame established. He explained
that Carries had told his office help
that he expected to make money out
of the deal.
The private books of the missing
treasuurer, Scott said, showed that
during the past 22 months Carries
had advanced Miss Nordlie $3,721.62;
Miss Griffin, $.7,138.61; and Mrs. Pope
1 $3.0-1 1.
j Frantic appeals had come from
Mrs. Pope demanding remittances or
an explanation of why they wen- not
coming, Scott said, and he advised
her thiit Carries hitd disappeared and
no more funds would he sent.
Scott said that trie party who
kop* tiie private boks of Curries told
him that Misses NiirdlLe and Griffin
were attending a training svho.d for
mot mil picture actresses in Hollywood.
Scott did not know the name
of the schoo. and would not reveal thi
name of the private bookkeeper of
i a i ties.
This development came on the eve
of presentation of the Carnes v use to
the Fulton county grand jury at
which the mission board hooks, showing
alleged shortages estimated at
$1,000,000, will lie produced.
A regular passenger airplane service
has been established between
New York and Washington.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All parties indebted to the estate
of Cleveland Outlaw, deceased, are
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all parties, if
any, having claims again-t the said
estate will present them likewise,
durv attested, within the time pre-ciibed
bv law.
ELIZABETH E. MAHAFFKY.
Administratrix.
.linden, S. < .. August 22nd. 1028.
LIMITING THE SPENDING
Limit \<>uv >; < !u: . _r ami sa\ tho ha ance. 1": at
i> a Imtvr u a> * .j : -tart tiimm iaily t'nan t<> limit
> "ti ami -or: : t hi balaium
ILoan & Savings Bank I
CAPITAL $100,000.00 j
Has Xo Fear of Change
In Fresent Liquor Lawn
Aiin-'l J.. Smith, Democratic npm
inri . - u much better chance of be
iiif' < fed president than he has
cha'V the prohibit ion laws if he
i" --ful in ins present campaign,
pinion of Mendel I.. Smith.
' ' attorney, and prominent It.
and po!:ti<al circles of tif?
a- a good i t::' ce of elee
d > mil ii .(I. ? |-y yt,
Till I e j- li?: I danger
i Soil! r. ia iiia n.ng ?< I .ill;.
i ' i , ami no danger at all <,
'.ma ^iii' , IS ; r. . n
I i?e! 10ve, . ai i \ Ne
*1 ate ..ml ,-ome utn. i parts o
and ;> almost rei ta n to it.
e \\ t ami Mid We', all o
means ti.at he t . a goo
of sin. .
t" his stand on the iapioj que.and
tile po - - ltiility ol his bring
: out a change in tin- prohibitio
. n.*1 e is rn.t a < 11 a i ? . All h.
id lo as prevalent would be *
mi mend to c<.ngic.-- thai the Vol
'" ? : aet la- amended -o as to allow
ail ii lease ,n Tiie a >holic percentape
of 1 u- w rag < -. Would they pa;
any attention t.. these rocommenda
? ongrc-- would not. Then
w oil Id po-s.hly be some bib- intr
du e. 1 to change tin- atiti-liquo
' at ute-. There will always be th.
in-uigent minority to do -urh thing
l?Ul wliere will t hey get? NoW'her- .
N'ow, as to trie Eighteenth Amend
met,- being changed. In order to ac
o 11 i i d i > 11 til-- the P oponents wou!
i.ave have a two lined-, majoi it
! tile ll.ni-e and S." ate. wnieh th. .
.Id not isa\e and n addition ih'e.
'I id u - inn; <nt> . i" i he legislaturi f
i.e at ion wou d nave to ratify iv
I' w.oild be a polr. a! impossibility
|'o e \ e I* a ompli-h ih.s." (JreenvilU
I Piedmont. Sept. ii.
President t osgrave. of Ireland,
says each U. S. citizen owes $16".
lie d be surprised.?Macon News.
TAX NOTICE
Office of Treasurer Kershaw County.
Camden. S. C\, Sept. 12. 1928.
Notice is hereby given that the
books will be opened for the collection
of State, County and School
Taxes from October 15th, 1928, to
March 15th. 1929. A penalty of 1
per cent will be added to all taxes
unpaid January 1st, 1929, 2 per cent
February 1st, 1929 and 7 per cen:
March 1st. 1929.
The rate jrer centum for Kershaw
county is as follows:
Mills
State Taxes 5?4
6-0-1 School. d
School Taxes 7
County Taxes H'k
Hospital. a4
Constitutional School Tax 6
Deficiency School Tax .... \
Total 29 D
DeKalb Township Road
Bonds, for DeKalb Township
only 2 D
Dog tax $1.25. All dog owners are
required to make a return of their
dogs to the ( ounty 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 $5."" or imprisonment not more'
than five days.
The following School Districts
have special levies:
School D: - rict No. 1 1 - Si
School Di-' rict No. 2 1 , S>
School Pi-*rict No. 3 19
School District No. 4 isya
School Di>:rict No. 5 1
School District No. 6 Is
School District No. 7 lo
School District No. 8 I
School District No. 9 1
School District No. 10 5
School District No. 11 8
School District No. 12 20%
School District No. 13 1
School District No. 15 1
School District No. 16 6
School District No. 19 1
School District No. 20 1
School District No. 22 ip%
Sv nool District No. 23 ... . |
School District No. 25 \
School District No. 27 .... !
School District No. 28 . . .
1 -whool District No. 29 ... 7
i >chowl District No. .'{0 ...
>ohool District No. 31 . . .<
! School 1 >:- rict No. 62
j School I".N*o. 67
! > -ol D.--.: t N<?. . '
j o"?>l lb-- t \o.
School D;-t1 .ct No. 111
| School P: -1 ;ct No. 11
School P.-: ict No. 12 ;
School District No. 16
, School Pistr.ct No. fit
I School District No. 47 i
j 1 he Pol. Ta\ i- $l.pp.
| A!, ab.e bo?lled male person- from
, the age of twci.ty-oi.t (21 l fifty
1(5(11 years, both inclu- ve, exec:.: es,
.dents in incorporated town-, -aall
, pay $6.in) as a road t.?x except m.nis>e.
- of the gospel a t u a!! y in . .'...rge
of a congregation, teachers em- >ye
i in puhlic school- -m .o tru-ves,
and persons pctma-dt-ahlc: in
nit itary -er\ j ., and
j.-sons wh" ser\c: \v.,r Rewce:
: Mate-. , aarantine
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Accidental Invention*
"Accident the Iiiuthel of inven,
ol ,, <?p , .! of H hundred,' s-'?ys
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? . .;iS t >it- nehuv :oi of .1 fi ayed <ii iv
. ,?K u.vi? a planing mat hine. he
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re hy w ! fi elci ' ' t y was be in,?
ndlleted l>. ame ; * - ?1 With silvi".
The inv ef;' ..[) of in f lat.llg re
Wiie:. >i.i man'- .\i!i ' ad trouble
- ping ('factory j.air; i * in place
ec ''.-hafel t w i.-teu < > i ,e ,.ful solved
*ne fuldei... A pot of fine boiled
"ii : .iial w '.ere the brine an out the
t ,v a - gla/.ed. The m ult was
j'.a/i-i ; ot tei y. '
A pan e of i heese tos.-id :.y a work
! ma i. hopped ilito the at ,ng bath
j i -eii f. producing i oppe- :.-ks from
j which wax phonograph n- ids wet"
-tamped. The disks from that bath ^
j Ai re found to be far superior to th''
others. Investigation revealed that
the casein in the cheese had done the
work.
A French scientist, while experimenting,
inadvertently opened the
wrong valve. Several drops of moisture
settled in a glass tube and the
scientist thus accidentally discovered
liquid oxygen.?The Pathfinder.
| John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has contributed
$100,000 to the proposed
Leonard Wood Memorial for the
Eradication of Leprosy.
JaiiH-x H. Holohan, warden of the
i < 'alil'oi i.ia state prison at ,San Queni
in. i> being deluged with requests
i r permitto witness the hanging
hi!" William Edward Hickman, slayer
; of Marian Parker in Los Angeles,
i nearly a oar ago. Hickman is one
I thiitcm. pr-'-ons awaiting execui
.ion in i in* p- .-<> and his <late is set
i f?>r < ) ' oher 1 '.'t h.
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A New "Soil; jeweler was beaten
| ami robbed of $] 5O.O00 worth of
[jewelry and diamonds in a Milwaukee.
Wis., hotel, on .Monday night.
NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE
Notice is hereby given that stock
certificate No. 410 of the 3rd Series,
Camden Building and I>oan Association,
for Fifteen (15) Shares of Stock,
issued to A. G. Whitaker October 24,
1922, has been lost or destroyed and
after dilligent search same cannot:
be found, and that the undersigned
will, on the 20th day of October,
192H, apply to the said Camden Building
and Loan Association for a duplicate
of said stock.
MAE D. WHITAKER,
Administratrix.
| Sept. 17, 1928.
Make Your Child's
Clothes Look Like New
Before sending your I, ,
and girl back to school !? :
us knock the spots on
their clot lies.
We do strictly first-cladry
cleaning and pressing a*
i he most attractive rates i:.
town.
You'll be sending a nea:
boy or girl to school if ym
let us take care of the clothing!
Camden Dry Cleanery
Telephone 17
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pies. Blemishes and other ano<fl
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I Of Camden. South Carolina
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