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J*r irini^trlarin. cAndnow, a Million Chevrolets I 1?I i "=te The COACH *585 Ch* Tou ri U J^Q ?* or Roadster tZfJ f'he Coupe . ...$595 rhe-4-Door Sedan O/D i h e Convertible Sport $/:qc Cabriolet Ozfj The Imperial ? ? landau |XJ wl* *520 (Chassis Only) i.iKht *^75 Delivery ~J i ~J ( Chassis Onl y ) All prices f. o. b. Flint. M i ch i gu n Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices Thev include the fewest . handling and financing charges available. c\7irst Choice of the Nation Jor 1928 Sweeping month after month to even more spectacular heights of popularity . . . making and breaking new records of success with impressive regularity throughout the year? ? the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has been the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry! And never was a success more soundly deserved ? for the Bigger and Better Chev rolet embodies fourteen years of continuous progress in the building of quality automobiles and embodies elements of beauty, performance, dependability, long life and economy never before combined in any low-priced automobile. Come in! Get a demonstration of this truly remarkable automobile! Learn why it has become first choice of the nation for 1928. I Welsh Motor Company North Broad Street Camden, S. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST# IIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIlSlllllllllllll5]llllllllllll?lllllll]lllll[SIIIII!llllll!>]lllilllllliraillllllllll?!ll|n!!llll?llllllllllll5 AT AUCTION! f I c ADMINISTRATORS' SALE | Valuable Property Right in the Heart of Camden a I TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! | [ ?n WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 fM? I I AT COURT HOUSE | I The following described property is owned jointly by M I H. L. Schlosburg and the Estate of Mrs. A. Karesh, ? ;| each owning one-half interest. The Admistrators |j I offer for sale the Estate's interest for cash. |i One lot fronting 33 feet Ka-t on Broad Street, extt-r riing to a depth-oi 298 fe. t. ()ne farm containing three tracts, totaling 286 acres Light miles from town on Liberty Hill road. Known Helton Farm. One house and lot corner York and Market Street. One house and lot situated on Arthur Lane. One tract containing 4 acres more or less, with 15 houses thereon. Known as Halsall Row, fronting on York Street. One house and lot- fronting 66 feet on East Broad Street, extending back 264 feet, known as Tohias Property. | An Opportunity to Buy Valuable Property! f| J With the City's Growth and Development your investment and Purchase at this 2 sale will add much to your future holdings. [ ] A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A WISE BUYER /? f FURNITURE TO BE SOLD ? i mediately after the property sale we offer- to the highest bidder the Furniture ^ of the Mrs. A. K&resh household, consisting of Bed Room, Dining Room jjg Furniture, Phonograph, Chairs, Rugs and other Household Articles. |? 5 For information see H. L. SCHLOSBURG, or = I _ A. S. KARESH, | Executors of the Estate of Mrs. Augusta Karesh. '^IIIIIIIIIIKaillllllllllgSlllllllllllSllllllllllllKSIIIIIIIIIIIISJIIIIIIIIII^IIIIIIIIIIII&iiSllllllllilliailllllllllll 9 Nobody's Business lit ton for The Chronicle by Gee McGou, Cop> right, 19'J8. fa!! p <> a - m a fal!, oh fa!!. ..h !' .!!. oh fall, \ou ai? t he !uit >'. month of all, til.i \oj causf you !> wig good chee;, : ' an make m iik- siiiinon beei . ' l!ie> i? g. !.i ai.'l tae hkeetei'ft t'i'i 'Mi' rhiggri .! ' hit me and - lie, ;'l We hu\e tatei- .iiii [lUllkin |>ie, d'-ei l.i II. you ! !.. u hy and h>. 1 an -ell in : i Si i ! w hen t h> Weat !iei < , old and livei a d iight? ?' i good llog jo\S 1, : we lia\ ? ' ,n l ulton a d mi n as I pea-, and weai >.ui die- shove uu. x knees. ike your -umnier ??:. : winter and K<?, a: I gimme m\ fall w s. n money | do How, d a! t!u- season'.- that ( er .-een, ii lail - the hi t wit I ;iie hai \?#t i queen. Ae have oui possum- and hog-heau eheese, ou: chitterlings ta-te as nice as you plese, our eiacklin bread and liam with a smell, l love the tail, ding, (long bell. am as happy as happy can be, cause fall has come and sue suits me, -o teed the old gobble; and turn the churn around, !.-'.e.. at them dogs a-kivvering the ground. sow looky here sue. don't look so sad. fall is the time for folks to h> glad. . will get you some teddies and i knickers and hose, and you can cross your legs and wiggle youre toes. I good night, chillun, i hafter go to bed, * that fresh mess of home-brew is oune flew to my head, fall's got me nervous, and i don'*, know what to do, but i loves my wife and her kinfolks too. composed, and rot*- by, mike Clark, rfd. An exchange says Chang Fu oi Oolong nas lid wives awaiting iiis return. There aint no living human being that can stand lid rolling pins so good-bye Chang. Ford says the farmers of the country will never do any good til! they put their farming operations on a better finances. I see no hope for agriculture unless the farmers merge i with the Federal Land Bank?that is, those that have not already merged with that bank. The Prince of Wales teed a golf ball from the top of a pyramid in Egypt. Wonder what Bobby .Jones Sphinx of that ? The Style Show I went to a style show a few nights ago. My wife went with nie. She always goes to style shows ansoforth with me. It was in one of our theatres. My wife is afraid for me to go to a show (where a great many women are on display) by myself. She seems to think that I might go ; to sleep and the manager would lock i me up in the show, and I'd have to ; stay there all night by myself. I apj predate her precautionary measures. I am sleepy-headed, sorter. I like the new fall dresses fine, except some of them were just a little i bit too long. In fact, one of them was so long a feller couldn't see nior'n about two-thirds of the girl's knees. As soon as the management found : out that nobody clapped their hands , or otherwise encored the model that had on the long dress, they quit showing the long dresses. Out of the 8 or 10 gowns (that's what they called them, "gowns") put on exhibition, 99 and 44 lOOths percent of the knees (plus) were visible ' to the naked eye, and specks and spyI glasses were not needed at all, and everybody consequently enjoyed a .good time. They were cut about as Ijlow as they were cut high, and one I'of them was so thick you couldn't see whether she had on anything else (or not. Personally, I nm bitterly op!; posed to Hoover and thick dresses. || i While sitting there admiring thf I modern styles, I was reminded thai J there Is so very little to a dress. Tc | j tell the truth, when a girl has on a : l9-and-28-model dress?it looks so in 'significant (I'm talking about th< ('dresses now) a person would think i lamp-post would be us completely deoorateij as tin* girl is dressed i( it had only a handkerchief tied around , it somowhere's betwixt the globe and the ground. Hut, understand ?this aint no kick or complaint. I'm very well satisfied, thank you. An evening dress still weighs close to H ounces, hut we all know that some of them are not that voluminous. 1 don't recall, but 1 think some of the models had on hats and slippers l am sure all of them had on stockings. I simply didn't pay much attention to everything. 1 notice that the hose are to be held up just as they have been held up for the past 6 months. No changes in design or pattern were observed, except everything is leaning otrongly toward llesbeolor and light pink. It is rumored in social circles that underwear will be worn again, and possibly ear-bobs, and inebbe side-combs, and probably saftely pins, and undoubtedly paint and powders. (Then my wife woke me up and we went on home without saying a word. I fear she thinks I'm stupid). political poetrey ' i am a demmercrat, i was born that-a-way, i hope to bo a dimmercrat, till judgment day. but smith is a catholick, and is powerful wet, i aint reddy for bar-rooms, no, not yet. i am all bothered up, and don't know how to vote, hut if i bolt my party, they will get my goat. fed the fuiliners, on uncle sum's soup, it lid now he's famous, in the political group. and hoover loves the nigger, they're pleasing to his eye, he mixes'em with the white-folks, and gives'em half the pie. raskoh chums with wall street, and money do talk, hut if smith was a baptist, he'd win jn a walk. rohinson lives in aikan-snw, and looks mighty straight, but the farmers aint satisfied wit n mae-nary's hoggin gait. there aint much dilfcrenco, betwixt a catholuk and a jew, they both vote wet, and are fond of home-brew. polliticks is turribull, i am all het up, but i guess i'll vote for smith, but it's a mighty bitter cup. rote by mike Clark, rfd. While flying 4,000 feet in the air over Somerset, Pa., Asst. Secretary of War Charles R. Robbins attempted | to climb from the pilot's seat to the passenger compartment and tripped and fell to the floor of the fuselage. He sustained a broken collar hone and | two broken ribs. When a radio aerial he was erecting came in contact with a hightension line Kliner 1. French, ' of Indianapolis, Ind., was electrocuted. His wife, seeing flames shoot about her husband's body, ran to assist him. When she touched him she, too, was electrocuted. - 1 1 1 Systematic Saving Gets You Ahead Set part of your * ? ? K1 \" >>r monthly iucoina rt'V a a i ly. Hairing hard :tnk, w i >h rua> coinr P. j at \ont\ you will mrt'ly y ' ahead if sou adopt tin d Loan & Savings Bank I For Your Protection Always The City Laundry I Economical i t Laundry \ ! Service Phone i i i 17 \ II . i ' Camden Dry Cleanery Odorless Dry Cleaning j Phone 17 . I For Your Protection Always I