The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 28, 1928, Image 6
SERVICE
Your hire Insurance Policy t* nothing more than a
*ontra<t between \ou and some insurance company.
\\ 1,1 n >ou htiy insurance, he sir'' that the other party
' . tin- lontrarl I - anxious to d .1 little more than the
i i^'n! 111.ny
I;.: ,iye111 > ha had sixt' 'hree \*-ars i/i whicli to
, h ! 'I,- pi< k ol' I ' oin pa ( ^ mo-' lair and prornp'
ad j ' J n? 111 -. \ ' eo/iypjti is permitted to operate
!hroij.'h our oili<* v. Iio w .id in any way take ad
\.intake ol one oi air cliei Our record sustains us
.n our-* hum thai no insura. * agency can render bet.
'if than '.eat turn. *1 our customers.
Williams Insurance Agency
R. M. KENNEDY, JR., OWNER
ESTABLISHED 1865
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CITATION
The State of South Carolina,
( onut y of Kei -haw.
My U L. Mc.l )o\vell, K-uju a . RrohatV
.IuiIk?u j
Whereas, Woodward S. Stokes made
-uit me to K'ant him Letters of!
Adiiiini-t rat ion of th>- Instate of and
etfei t - of Harrison 11. Stokes.
The e a"c, t hf e f i c e, to cite, and ad
iff a 11 and -inku ar the kindred
; ! i.t 'hi -aid 1 la: : i t n 11.
' !-. - hei i a ed, that they he and appea
hefme rne, m the ( otirt of i'ro
lei to. to he held at ( aillden. South,
t'ari.l.na u:: Tuesday, Uvtobcl' fit": .
ue\i at 'el publication theieof, at 11
K n the for enoon, to -how CilUHf.
a..: . 11 at an. -}? iI . he granted.
(i i\ in under in \ hand, tin- 'J,'nd
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"pe i: to: t h tee da vs ea
(b R. CI/KM UN I S.
lb K. TAYLOR.
Hoard of Ih -t ration.
H. E. CHEWNING
Contractor and Builder
Camden, S. C.
If you have building to,
do lot me ligutv w ith you.
Sati-f; otion guaranteed.
Refit. es given on ap1'iieati.
tt.
Slate House Grounds
Lost Many Fine Trees
< olumbia, Sept. '22. < >?i?* of the I
handsome-' patkwav- in South < an>!ma
is lh?- -late nou <? -<|Uan- mi < olumhia.
tin -tale'.- garden -|>ot. Hut
today i' look- nio'o like ati untamed
foi i -' oi a w o- ia I than a 1 i' >'
! ' i'
l'.MHiy eight tie haiel-ome t i vs
when lover I Vi - plan- aov ? > \?. n
(!o a n la.-t Tuesday in l in- Wc-t Indian
hurricane which .-tru<k the -late.
Others are Iraniig ,-o badly tha' tJu-v
will have to he pulled down, according
to Samuel .1. Ashby, land-cane
Gardner for ; he ,-tate house. However,
of the twenty-eight, twentytwo,
Mr. Ashlv says, were hackberries,
and theie is some consolation
in that, for h e khet t a-s are not the
aristocrats of the forest. Not a
single oak tivt 'ell in t lie storm, Mr.
Ashby says. ?'u the grounds are
several handsome Japanese oaks and
the-e an a- -' it. , t-"iay as they
were '.a-t week . ! ;t decade ago.
Among the !!' et s that fell U-fore
t fie wir.il f> o-n L!:e l:..:as were two
> :bef i.ir .V baviat? -. t.P . slellder 'jee
i e-en.h' g til- Ti e\ a < very ran
and M: \--hy ... .. I them V e V
n.ghiv l;ev an to.
A: '!' ! w ... ' e m. a , at t h< n
on " ft a t aga.ri. il ; < - .n ?
'. let. to : rank - a> I are I
he 11 e< 1 ' ' tieii place large
be.ug dug ' five ther ' The",
rit h .lirt w 1 t ; ki. imI ail ,? in 1 e
root-,, and ' > w I l>e brat'e-i !: iv.ly.
in11i l hey t ,r:i igam to star : a'.- ?ne.
Mr. A-r.bv , ' > be able 'o -ave
t hem.
M \ by -a- t he sit ua" 01 1'?
'he -la't v grounds |1 * .t- that
w hen tree- a: e to be |e a'"ed. care
-lion.11 , * .ii., >. to sell t t its that
will -tat : '.hi storms.
t'olunr inicd f :t beautiful
trees, lii": s all t-'reets and
.-anopying i'- parks, 1, -t between
1 .Nun ,md J.OOO trees .luring the
in of 1 a -1 1.;,-day. The executive
committee ,.f the Woman's club
of C olumbia yesterday he. i ;i special
meet ! g and appointed ;i committee,
' ad. i in Miss c'aroline Swaftield, to
;fy the tree - tuation and to make
i eport to v;t> council on it- to logt.?
what ' - should be : ar.n i.
ging '' a' he city take -teps ' >
ohoe ' us that were lo-t.
I Protect You From
Misfortune
Money saved nr..! put away safely will protect
you from misfortune and prepare you to take advantage
of opportunities that will surely come to you.
Loan & Savings Bank
| CAPITA!. $1(10.000.00
?
Forger Thwarted
Hy Marion Girl
Marion, Sept. d. The Wester ii
In.oil of lice here was the center of
cxi .e111?*nl Friday afternoon when
\\ i, Morsey, of Macon, (la., was ar-'
iim'h! foi attempting to diaw money
tr* ,/n an alleged forgod draft on
a in (iieenville. Dor gey having
w 'his hank for ten dollars, waiti
hotel foi the money, which
a' "in the hank with the state
in.' at positive idenlifn ation of H
j K i^ces, whose name was .-igtu*.:
wire, must be shown.
I > R-sie Davis, operator no
it the letters of ident it'natioi
i showed addressed to II. It
1'se- - w.n- written in the sarin
.ling "f lh" sendi-i of tin
telegram. Sen-iiig that
' . .nig must ia* wrong. -lu* wire.
(Jree: villi- that positiv*
'ili'ation couid not l? made and
< wa.? then instructed t> have tin
an arrester, as H. R. Hodges wa*
'i n Greenville when he is ;i
."type operator lor trie (ireenvilhI
NnW ;
Mi-s Davis notilied I'urman Fd
ward-, of the police force, and also
telephoned the man at the hotel tha'
his moniiy was ready for him. Aftei
Dorsey was lodged in jail, it is sai..
that he admitted his guilt.
I
I he national Red Cross is appeal |
mg for food, shelter and clothing fertile
I",(too residents of the Island o )
Porto Kk o and surrounding islands
Canada's 1928 wheat crop of 550.
iiiiiitoiio bushel- is now moving t-* !
market. 'I his year's crop is the larg |
I '-si ever grown in ( anada, most of
' ne production of the three province-,
> i -kat chew an, Alberta and Manitoba.
It is stated that m-re than half u
tie immense wheat rop will be sole :
'hi tigii one agency, the Central Sell-;
log Agency, as t'anadutn wheat grow
ei - have conn* to re:?!./.e tliat eoopera
live marketing and selling bring
them the best return- for their grai
TAX NOTK'K
Office of Treasurer Kershaw Count) i
Camden. S. C\. Sept. 12, 1928. j
Notice is hereby given that tinhooks
will be opened for the eolle'
lion of State, County and SchO"!
Taxes from October loth. 1928, t
March 15th. 1929. A .penalty of :
per cent will be added to all taxi
unpaid January 1st, 1929, 2 per cer :
Fch-uary 1st, 1929 and 7 per ce:
.Match l-t. 1929.
I h<* rate per centum for Ker-h.-.vv
county i- ss
M:State
Taxe-.
('?-<)-1 School ;
School Tax.- 7
< ounty Ta\cs. -i
Hospital \
' itu': r-a 1 F -h.oo! Tax
Dct'u.c; \ School Tax . . *b
Total 29 1 ,
I >c K;i! b I i>w n-h:;? Roa<i
I;s. tor I cKaib I'ovv :i
-inp only . 2 ' 4
H -g tax $1.2.?. A.l ilog owner- are
' c<|'.ii!cil to rnara :t return of their
dogs jlt. ( ...jrity Trea-urer. who is
required to furn -r. a a ? n-e tag. All
dogs caught wit !ioil' t "tic license tag
' o" ' < > w ill be - ,b act to a tine
$5 "" - i imprisoi.tr.ci not m re '
ti.an live i .i>. -.
1 he f.- ,\ itig Schoo; Districts
have spe* . levies:
School D r ict No. 1 l->v
School 1- ?ict No. 2 1 :;?-a
School D -net No. d ....19
School D ict No. 4 i-b
School D : - ict No. 5 1
School 11 - ict No. 6 1 School
11 -ict No. 7 ...... lo
School I' net No. 8 1
School 1? tiet No. '9 '
School 1> -trict No. 10
School D.-trict No. 11 School
In-trict No. 12 2
School District No. Id
School D.strict No. 15 ...
Si ho.il D:-1: id No. 18
Scpool 1 >i-' a t No. 19
8 .Pool Di.-t-.ct No. 2o
S ool Distn t No. 22 : Ai
> 'tool District No. 2d
>i ,oo, District N 25
S. nool District No. 27 ...
>. hool District No. 28 . .
School 1strJet No. 29
School 11 d; ict No. it
School !? -: ;ct No. '1 i
School 1 >i- ra t No. dd
8cPool 1?:-1 No. d7 .
8chool D.- r. t No. ds ... 1
School Di.-t No. dp ... i
School Distra-t No. 40 1
School District No. 41 ... l
School District No. 42 ... l
School District No. id 1
School District No. 48 ... 1
School District No. 47
The Poll Tax is $1.00.
All able bodied male persons from
the age of twenty-one (21) to fifty
(50) years, both inclusive, except residents
in incorporated towns, shall
pay $d.00 as a road tax except ministers
of the gospel actually in charge
of a congregation, teachers employed
in public schools, school trustees,
i and persons permanently disabled in
j 'he military service of the State and
i persons \*ho served n the War Between
th.* States, and all quarantine
i -ervuc of this state and all resiI
dent- who may he attending school
j 'i college at the time when said road
I ax ^hall become due Persons claim'
g disabilities must present certiflfrom
two reputable physicians
! M this county.
All information with reference to
axe*; will be furnished upon applica:
tson. When inquiring please stato
j school distict or township
S. W. HOG UK,
i County Treasurer.
Dr. Frank Crane Says:
I hr Snake lilt**
() iC by ,.m- our traditions are de[lUtoi
i.ins have thrown doubt upi
of Koinulu> ind Kemus, i
\V .. a in ltd, and olhei Iifcju: ca of ,
I
and heartless -> elitists Mi !
that there i* nothing to .
-g potato. .- m: iht- durk of the
! Pa' t in- f,oin!?ci ' h 11'U'Cll is .
! ,t:c! u 1 - u; .t : ?!?. and that1
u a r. n: : > laduci * ai i y |
n un.!.' i t fa- h'iu-f all
.t ;im a I ri ' !iu' ' " 1 ,
ha .. . .. Kt d ti.al 1' i i*
- qui' ? ?>.,.?.. he f??rt unatc ;
' : ' unali*.
,s .ill. "id he i>'! ' hilt j
M. _ ti v. <1,1. .1" Us, ' t at -I ]
i w - : f.? > will ure a j
, , . \ ,'i. a', many ha\c kept I
i teai it,at they '
, r.t a. i :enta.!y get hit lei. -.,me j
- j tut- i> s a snake; hut !>:. Afraino do.
\rr.ara!. dire> i , of the world famous
Snahe .--ei jmi Instil it.- at Bulantaii,
."outh America, not only says thai
ohol is I...' it remedy f.?r a snake !
e, as wa- heretofore a.most as
rmly fixed in our h< tief .a any one,
: trie thirteen artic.es, "hut on the
ntraiy alcoholic lie j?r> are harmil
to pers-ns hitter: by venomou*
Makes."
W hat al-o.hol <lo< - t?. you is to
iu.eken the ei rental oti.Ti.. - spreads
*.ne venom more rapidly throughout
he system. Therefore t .- adminis'vatioii
of alcohol hut in reuses the
danger from snake poison.e.g.
T. l,e-t tiling to do win:, hitten by
a rattlesriiike is to m.ihe an im
tourniquet above ' :.e bite in j
or.lei to obstruct iis mu n as pos- j
-1hie '..he virculation of th< hood from
" ne lot '.ell a: ea.
The tr<.uba* with nl. >, n ! in its
y phase is that it is the arch <io.
eiver of humanity. It deceives peop.e
into believing they are having a
mood time. It is the ingredient of
almost all patent medicine- that profess
to cure everything, hut really
. ure nothing. It gives the mental
worker false intellectual stimulation
and the hand worker false brawn. It
is the worthy son of that gentleman
who is described, as "the father of
lies."
The storm damage in the sector
surrounding Nassau, Bahama, is estimated
at $1,000,000.
Georgia Woman
Granted Respite
Atlanta, Sept. 22.?Eula Elrod
Thompson, who was to have gone to
the elect lie chair Friday as the thiri
woman in Georgia's history to suffer
legal execution, gained a sixtyday
respite Thursday at the hands
of Governor L. G. Hardman.
The governor announced he planned
to use the days of sufferenee in
plumbing the legal aspects of conspiracy
as it applies in the commission
of felonies. The Georgia prison
commission had placed on the chief
executive's desk its opinion that evidence
tending to connect Mrs. Thompson
with a conspiracy to rob Coleman
O-horru. (hats worth merchant, for
whose murder the woman's husband
and a negro have paid the supreme
Seminole* lvscape Ga|?l
Fort Myers, Fla., Sept. 24.,?
of the Seminole Indian
everglUde s,
open spaces a i.i u?.
blooms, escap< ent
dist urbance v. it hi , S
W. S. Hanson. Hanson is 1 |l
medicine man. "I am in touckS
the Indians at all times and ll
tainly would have had a respoafl
ity this time if an\ thti
trouble," he said.
?m
penalty, was "weak at best." M
The commission pointed
no evidence had been addflH
how Ml :=. Tholl
at the actual homicid* n
county in -August < f 1927, :H
ommended commut H
tence to life imprisonment. H
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
SCHEDULES FROM AND TO CAMDKN, s q I
Corrected to September 23, 1928
Arrive From For B
9:06 A Eastern Cities?Florida ~
12:25 1\ x Eastern Cities?Florida x i?/.ot*S
10:51 r. Eastern Cities?Florida wdf W
8:17 A. Florida?Eastern Cities 8 ?
4:25 1'. * Florida?-Eastern Cities * . 4J.fl
7:25 1'. Florida?Eastern Cities 7*25 I
x Stop.- to discharge passengers from
bevond ami to receive passengers for u an<?
i i ' '"?fi andH
beyond. ""M
* St<?p- to receive passengers for Hamh-: ;ifl(j j1
and to discharge passengers from Columbja und ljS
Full mans?Coaches?Diners.
For further information or reservations C}t|j
Wood's Winter Lawn Grass Seed!
And Italian Rye
TO BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWNS I
Fresh Shipment of Red, White and Pearl Onion Sets fl
Phone 10 ZEMP & DePASS ReiSaJ
Avoid V ain Regrets
If you want to avoid vain regrets in later years, discomfort all
your life, and a penniless and cheerless old age, save some of the mone>
you are earning now.
The First National Bank
-t
Of Camden, South Carolina
0\LY NATIONAL BANK IN KERSHAW COUNTY