The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 28, 1928, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE |
II. I). MI.KS Kditor and Publisher
F'ublished every Friday at No. 1 10y
Broad Street and entered at the Cam-!
den, South Carolina poatoffue ua
second class mail matter. Puce per
annum $2.00, payable in advance
< a wide n. S C. Friday, Kept. If H, 192*.
1928 SEPTEMBER 192 8
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A30 i ) ? 1 ? > i ; a
ter
I m Waiinee Building :md Loan
\ ,,1'ion arid the ('anult ii Build
k ar.d l.o.in A ssoeialion are bot'i
r a mo res on h n. their Ahho
** ii- irn- in -nth whn h will make
a..I..aide -onie'hiuyc like $'206,000 to
share holders. < ainden IS a JfOO.'i j
buildup and loan town and the four
a-?orinhons are jjreat assets to this
city It is a line way to save money
and likewise a ^ood way for t h ? man
ol moderate means to own his own
home instead of paying relit. Both
of the above a - - oc i a t ion- hey^in a new
series at once ami rio douht the necessary
shares will lie n olily subscribed.
Uith trie storm at its height last
week, special eomriient should be
made on the manner in which employ
e c.- ol the Catmlcn Water and
1 -iKLt depat t ineiit went about their
la - k ol putting the da milled lines
hack into - ha pe I he bieaks were
numeVon- utid the men ?wo-ked in the
wind and ia.ii h- t h day ami ni^ht at.
i -k to 111.- and he i.t h. I'elei'ti'-in
,i'.| ' * * * y i a j 111 linemen also did
! mci- part Will in t he:i ell'ot t s to re
"t'e v 'tntnuni. at n.n to i he out -nC
s eld \ ' e t 1111 ( a tnde n oi 1 \ had |
"tie w r? .eailiny to ( ohimln.i. I he
lira been 'enaired, the city
' h-aiied up and riott..nyj remains now
cvept the (alien ?! , < > to renuml u-!
! t he -1 oi nt.
County lairs
' oiint y lairs ae tin- agriculture1,
b'lu-t-ia and , oui met rial 1 lilies '
< oiiiinutiiln-s ii. which they at
hHd. Kve: y man. woman and cinl [
wBhin the i adius of a eoun: \ fa
to w;d hav? a p,-1 -< u a! , : \ n pride in
: ' '/a; .-at r. p .j,_. p.p.,
11 1 a' ton :.. . i, ,,;, at. i
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1,1 ' ' 1 1 ! t tile la : i, i tea I
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n.'uia > v.,'Pit
' x '-epr e-e.nte.j. than he . , .,
' I'ied 1 a i m it; ., R,
' ;o eduction at
"' 'u '' 1 h, less suvv.es ; ,. t a m v i
1 " ' 1 "tit t tie ,\: I. , 1
' ? w ! " ,i previa , : , i>? . i
' ;.. . crops, ,
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' ie\ iea re.' now , a .
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t-n.it ivo.j .
1 i s s, , ti.ivc a " po'
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: tie ' ' : a: s ie\e:op - u a.
1 ' 1 ki e i at.ty I'atr oft: .a!.- ,t . ,
-r ' p..C t his res; . , t a t h
t..i.catiep.- are that then etTor- are
t've.v.-.y ; he hearty -uppoit of
.an. app: ec-.ative public. ?The (ialVtu-v '
Levi/e:.
Wanllavv Bailey, defer iarr *
mui-vicr trial with his b-other .lames
at Lancaster, fainted fr >m heart fa iure
on th* w .tness stand and wa? car- i
ried from the v'v-urt 'oont NN'e,:", sday.
The court was jammed wit'and
.Juviyjc Mami orilered a,s , ? v leared
viurinx tm trial The tw Batle;
brothers ate charged w tt s llin^
William l.evvts t'aathen a yea: a>pi n
a lumber camp the S. it'-u-t p*-t
(if the county S v'icitor Cltt.t. .s a.sisttsi
in the prosecution I > R 1( h S
Stewart and lh Reese W ..am.-, at-.vi
the lawyers f r the defer -t are t ...Uvi
N. Sapp. of Columbia. \ Sapp and
n. Htnes. of Lattcaste- The -t:i:
closed its v ase \\cdnr> :u and ; ;
was recessed yesterday u ?-n the tclendanr
witn.-ss fainteu
* MMC?pegged - ' 1
Southern Train* To
He Abolished Soon
Should ommon report* that are
current .?!"i.g tlu* Southern railway
between Marian, N. ('., and Camden,
S. C , prove to he correct, Yorkvillc
and 'tie teiritoiy of York county
wi'.ii f Rock Hill, and the territory
bi'twu n Y or kville and f'amden, will
soui find that ! tie Southern i* only
jg;. ?g one pu^x-iigiM train and mail
e e each way jhm day. Kor many
Hi-.' ' h then fia^ been talk to itie ef
!< ' that !ti< lailroad management
been ti .ing to devise ways and
n.\ una of . oohahiiig trains 117
a; : 118 between Yorkville and ('amn.
down in ttie mothing and up in
i' attei noon, the claim being made
nat these train* do riot pay expensN'ow
ttie talk i* extended to apply
train* No*, lid and 111, which
Yorkville in the morning going
ea ' about it:25f and in the afternoon
g og west at about b ]:!
"iild these two trains be abolish i
ed hi of Y'ork county we-t of Rock i
Hi! and on to Marion, N. will then
have only one passenger train ea n
waj per day, and of course a very
much curtailed mail service, as ttie
taking off of trains lid and 111 would
leave all that territory dependent on
trams No. 1 df> and l-'ki, which pass
Y'orkville in the morning at b:18 go
ing west and about H:dU in the even
ing going east.
It is known t hat t tie railroad
authorities have recently had the ex
press messengers on the several
tiains tti.it they would curtail, make
a "check up" on the amount of express
matte handled on these train*
ovm a pei iod o| thirty days or more;
but t tie understanding is that there
wu- ii" "eheek up" ?>n ttie amount of
baggage transferred in ttie last dij
day-, be.aiee in that period came the
tun: of ttie girls t > Winthrop col- i
lege, and of coin -e il this period had!
been included would show up too!
g;eat busmes- t.. take before ttie'
state railroad commission in i'~ petition
to t?e allowed to abolish the
t rains.
Reports hei give the info: 'nation
as ("lit" among railroad men
that these t: - - ate tie disco- t.ntied
ill ttie \e neic future?it: tae". !
b?-for. t tie et .f ' - mont h. Rut
a- t<- the , ;ie ' t hi- 11", '
'.tit- : i ;io: t er tun-: . able ' ver i
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I don ' h:i". i '. you pen; w no". '
'in party . We e.y <u. .
> "Hi' - bet - -n.".:. \\ . . oil v
u.-e .>: . -j -, ;.gence." ner* he
do-- .- : . .hour- ti telling j
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Kl A 'C-lge v uii p lei. you \\ :..i; ;
t-.'hec pa-ty " ; for."
' hey hot h . d for :;,,n."
' a: - a -- ; M only t h . p you
it. - :. ,y t hey are 1 p fact
I . A hot ti "siand t " a.:nos:
'' de:. .f they a:i only get
At- are nee , "smart Ac." : :-.a .
Ac ever we: e, hilt we are tn> --nap
Me lead kmI'o a|)?j "We to a: upper
ttie vau p but the stutf we :ea ..
stutT Ae near don't make u- a:..
II a r t e''
' 1 ' he people t ;.at w i P it, ai :
'< ' *' ' 1'" that talk ' out over t he
adi-- tie no -niarle: "nan the OP.e'
",Jl- e-<<! to .v e f o :.and ii->\vn tin
i! ' ou- 1 1 f >:cfattu-: -.
I he:? is ju-' a - many . f w ;t >
voting k. put); a" today tv .,u-t- their
tattle - .oted ttiat way a- ere ever;
was. 1 -ore i- ust as ni.r y voting i
1 'ein. -.p-.c because they -ave hear 1 j
their : k- tell about how e Republicans
treated them dur t g the wa-, '
as there r\e- was.
It the \ Per :- as s:r.?rt as they
say. why do they have -. teli hint
anything, why d-> they -avc l-.tora-'
ture, and campaigns, ar.-i speeches?
Why does each party have to spend 1
million dollars trying : buy votes,
with propaganda ?
The oldest form Ru: n the wor.d
:- to say how "Well formed the
voters are and that can't
misled by our opponent- Me have
bathtubs, airships, four w hrake-.
teduiing pills, man;. . nten corsets.
.i:id Prohibit .
Rut T doubt if at a:.v :n?^ during
the h.story of the vv were we
ever as down right dun. .?- we a?v
today. ? \\. Rogers
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mill ,-juii- ,,,i ii "vgggggggBBeeggReligion
Mild the State
Governor Smith on a recent renting
tup New Jersey was at early {pass
in ,i !;111c Catholic church. The priest
wua ciubaraated by the absence of thr
Itai l?o>. Governor Smith, wiio yeaj<
uk uaa" altai boy in his OliveSin
- ' -hutch, quietly entered the
eh.i- cI and went through perfectly
u - he responses and other duties
I - i , i icsl was astonished when told
... .-.ho ins distinguished altar bo\
v\ .1 ,
Vv . ildfei as widely as |>osslbly with
nor Smith in some of his reII
y ideas; hut we nevertheles
w like to refer this incident Lu
tii a ho so strongly insist on th?
in . of tiie religious foundation
for .! civic life. We only wish tha'
n 'in Protestant politicians were u
si t ie in their religious charactera?
.< u> clean in their lives as thi(
.stian gentleman whom so man>
A - i t i< ans are opposing because he is
.* 1 hi istian of a different variety from
cir.-.? Newberry Observer.
Gordon Stuart Northcott, wanted
at Kiverside, C'al., in connection, with
the murder farm disclosures at that
place, was arrested Wednesday at
Okanagan Landing, near Vancouver.
British Columbia. The arrested man
admitted his identity.
Wants?For Sale
WANTED?!' osition as typist oclerk.
References furnished. MisLila
Gainey, Route 1, Camden, S. C
RADIO, RADIO?If you are thinking
of buying a Radio set all we ask
is that you allow us a demonstra
tion of the wonderful Atwater
Kent, all electric lamp socke'.
Model U). Only $11'.'.oO complct? .
Be assured that there is nothing
la-tter at any price. VS . O. Hay.
!'?cal Atwater Ken', dealer. 2."> sb.
I-'OU KALE?Pine posts for sui
Sla.UO per hundred. Apply to I.
K. Lee's Market. < amden, S. C.
27 p
( \ ITI.K FOR SAI.K?At Hermitage
I arm See George K l>ixu? at
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' ( aii<<l? n. < a tilde n, S. < di-dOpd
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irr 20 [><i
I ult s \ I I', Bond make > out fa'l
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. mbcr I IP.nlt Nursery, Ror j
.v ( (It. I Ugi. w a \ lid, mid - |
in ; v\ id. i aiiidi'M and Sumter. ,
27 2* pd.
I i - I On Satui lay somewhere on
Kalb or Hi ad street, a black *
, 4hei < urn pat .??< containing a,
lies gold loijoie laced watch, J
n initials lv ' \ on hack. Heed
; I ret ui lied I he < h roiiit le
m e, < amden. S ( . -7 sb.
i I .- sORS SHAKI'KNKIJ?Ten cents
.m i paii ; satisfaction guaranteed.
ii'in ge Tidwell, Camden, S. C.
25-27 sb.
I (il{ KKNT?l our room cottage on
I?road Stieet, I.. A. \\ hittkovvsky,
< amdeti, S. C. 23 tf.
W( PS\)KKM I, KN TKRTAIN M ENT
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hundreds of thousands of
dollars. The best the world af- J
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the model 1<J Atwater Kent radio J
without obligation on your part. !
This set ha> only one connection to !
your lamp socket. Uses 50 watts j
an hour. Same as an ordinary |
electric bulb. \V. (.). Hay. At-1
water Kent dealer, (Stmden, S. [
25 sb.
CARPENTERING?John S. Myers,'
phone *208, 812 Church Street, j
Camden, S. C., will give sati3-,
factory service to all fur all kinds
of carpenter work. Building,
general repairs, screening, cabinet
making and repairing furniture.
M \ workmanship is my reference.
1 -o.icit your patronage. Thanking
you in advance. 50 tf. j
CURTAINS STRETCH E D?Any'one
wishing curtains stretched please
apply at 004 Campbell Street.
Prices reasonable. 8-tf 1
FOK KENT?One six room fjarnished '
house. three miles north of Camden
on Liberty Hill road. Address
Mrs. Ella Hough, Camden, S. C.
27-29 pd.
FOK SAFE?T wo eight foot show '
eases. In good condition. Apply
at Lamousky's Shoe Store, Camden.
S. C. 25 sb.
WANTED?No. 1 pine logs.
cash prices paid; year
mand. Sumter Planing Miifl
Lumber Co., Attention E. S. |H
Sumter, S. C. |9
MONEY TO LOAN?AtrixttM
half cent interest on imptfl
city real estate. Apply ikfl
Savage, Jr., Camden, S. C.
The Man You Rent 1
a House From I
\
No matter what you do with the rest v.>Ur
squ.'.ndm- it if you will?the man you rem L
1 a iioimB
from insists on being paid. He virtually forc I
to save money?for him. At the end of a few yea'?
you have paid ?him as much as the house is worth \\ I
still owns the house and you have the rent ru?
1 't'ceiptjM
Join our Building and Loan Association and getyoJ
own home. j
Get started with us in Series No. 10, October 15th I
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CAMDEN, S. C.
for Economical Transportation
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Due to the nre.it popularity of the Bigger and Better
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has been carefully I
checked as shown
by v marks below i
Serial No. Slock No.
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v Radiator J
vRear Axle \ |
w Transmission \
^ Starting 1
^ Lighting 1
^ Ignition 1
^Battery
-Tires
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Top
Fenders
Finish
cBi
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doim;k touring
lH'd-l Model Dodge touring Rungood.
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TRICKS .
Two one ton Foul trucks. A real
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One Hudson Coach with new heavy
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One 1927 five passenger C*
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