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LOOKING BACKWARD] T?ken Fn? " ? Fi'?? of Th. Chronkb Rift*. .nd Thirty Y?, Ago thirty yrars ago April 21, 1809 I,. W. Boykin and B. H. Uoykin an>unce a new thrashing outfit to take ire of email grain in the community. Announcement is made of the marage of 'Mr. W. H. Mills - to Miss aima I/>uise Prossley in Columbia. D. M. Bethuno invites nameB of all terans expecting to attend 'annual lunion to be held in Charleston. Program announced for memorial iy with Rev. W. B. Gordon as orator, rayer by Rev. A. T. Jamison and nediction by Rev. W. W, Mjlls. Comptroller general issues warnts disbursing $60,000 placed in the ate treasury by the dispensary to ie credit of the school fund. Keriaw county's apportionment was 1)7.01. President McKinley receives handline memorial from Emperor Wilim of Germany. The memorial is condensed history of 'Christianity om the birth of Christ. All, evidence in at Federal court in riarleston in the famous Lake City aching case. Work on state farms near Cnmden morilijsed on account of recent ?avy rains. Mountain peaks -of Virginia were ivered with snow Wednesday morn-1 ig. - J f .J FIFTEEN YEARS AGO v * ' April 24, 1914 While digging a clay pit on ' the farm of Alex West, near Cas^alt, laborers unearthed twenty-Ave bushels of corn in the ear, supposed to have been buried during the civil war. Large force of laborers working on Camden's new white way. Work of tick eradication in Kershaw County will l>e continued without Interruption. Miss May Hilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hilton, aged 13 years, died at her home in Kershaw. Kenneth W. Murchison married in Buffalo, N. Y., to Miss Ida M. Christgau. W. C. Salmon leaves for Alexandria Bay, New York, to manage Thousand Island polo team for the summer. Announcement is made of the death of Hunter Lang, Jr., aged two years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Lang. II. G. Marvin, manager of the llobkirk Inn, tenders delightful banquet to Camden fire department in recognition of their services in saving "Rose Cottage" from an early morning blaze. Brevard r Boykin entertains thirtyfive of his young friends at his 13th birthday anniversary. Annual inspection of Kershaw Guards held by Adjutant General W. W. Moore, j "T^T* b' . ' , ' leaped Slayer Caught in Far West Almo Gordo, New Mexico, April 16. -Captured in the wilds of Sacra^ lento mountains after a two-day uise, Doyle Massey, escaped North arolina slayer Tuesday faced return j prison at Raleigh, N. C., after ( luding Authorities for eight years, i onvicted in 1921 for killing Harrison oberts in the Tar Heel State Massey reaped six months after entering j "ison ancl his since lived under the j lme of Jake Smith, his captors said. Massey was captured on Sunday j ght, it was learned, after a chase lat had all the dements of the wild est lore except* actual bloodshed. rith him - was a companion "Roy inith, believed to be his brother, ossemen were seeking the pair on larges of house breaking and steal-1 g a trunk at Marcia logging camp i the neighborhood of Stero county imp clusters. Originally Deputy | heriff Dock Herndon and a fellow fficer had been sent to capture the wo "Smiths," but the officers were net with revolvers and disarmed. Deputy Herndon being held captive ' for several hours by the desperadoes. 1 Doyle Massey, of the Little Pin lection of Madison county, N. C-, cas serving a sentence of eighteen ears on a second degree murde.harge, and is a brother of Jess E. lassey, who was sent to prison bout the same.time on a charge of mrder. The two murders are said > have climaxed a fued of several ears which raged in the wild and ?mote Little Pine Mountains and hich cost the lives of three men be>re the two Massey brothers were >prehended, tried and sentenced to rison. NO-MO-KORN FOR CORNS AND CALLOUSES Made in Camden And For Sale By DeKalb Pharmacy?Phone 95 1 " . till r l i. Bel Up to n* \ Morning Fooling \ DIZZY j *1 BEGAN tO ?uffcr with headache and biliousness," says Mr. John C. Malono, of Buena Vista, Ohio. "I had a hurting through the middle part of my body which aeem* : cd to come from indigestion. I would get constipated, and then feel all out of sorts. I would get up in the morning II feeling dizzy, and everything I ate would disagree with me. "Someone aaked me -why I? did not 'try Black-Draught. 1 found H to be just the medicine I needed. Whan I feel a spell coming on. I begin by taking a dose of Black-Draught, dry, at night. I continue to take ft for several days, 'and in a short while I am meling fine. It Is all the meditfne rntod.? Costa only 1 oenta doss. THEDFORD'S I_ For OONSTlf ATION J INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS/^ who need a tehlo / should take Cardui. In / uae orer>0>eara ,.,??/ Fast Train Wins Race With Storm Poplar Bluff, Mo., April 11 _i thrilling- storv nf a l 4. ?? ol-ury 01 a race between a "irzrcK r sTi waTreiuIcd'nb north-cast<!rn Arkansas train r?ched'l?"enger>?"? th. Isaw'the'T M',S- ThornP8?n said he saw the tornado and could even see timbers and trees flying in the a7r The race continued for ?to ^0 minutes. Then n,a * . dU ? u . the tornado seemed to change its course. . It crossed the railroad tracks ana a- ?88e? the the east. disappeared to Thompson declined to discuss the race except to say that "it Turned near caught us." Passengers gave mor.Cr Wlth savin? the 100 or death. PaS8e"ger8 'rom inJ'u^ ?r Grade* Ro" Rlane>' Public School Braztel li.T r f ?Brown, Moses Son f , j Ca pbe", Beatrice McS llfh y frlce- H"len Rabon, S EU L?" ^Roas- Jewelle Grade ? Se8s|ons, Donald Watson. Gay?? R?88> Mane Rnbon. I Grade 4.?Minnie Grace WatRnn Keith Rr?aei Nelson' Elizabeth iveitn, Carlos Green Bailey j Rabon; Margaret Grade 6.?Jessye Mae Rabon, Pearl |&on. 18,15 Ma'?n- KnowUon I H?wl?illS, Nell Hilton, Sarah Maude Miles, Ernestine Nelson, Annie Belle Price, J. T. Ross Jr., ' Grade 9?Lillie Edens, Lucv Mae Sd"5Se^ie;Price- Ruby Bunders, Ca^ptll.^r^nr^1"M ade Tv10-"~A1IxeTn, Edens, Hezma wuitiw, unt-vt?y iteiBUfi, Oliver Sessions. Grade;11.?Mae Belle Moore, Mary Rose, Clyburn Goff. y McGraw Case Continued Columbia, April 19.?The motion of defense nttorney Richard E. Broome m which he asked for continuance of tria of A, B. McGraw, New Brookland police officer, who is charged with killing Henry Martin in a Columbia hospital, was granted this morning by Judge T. J. Mauldin. In asking for continuance, Attorney Broome contended that a Columbia newspaper, thi'odgh its news and editorial columns, had convicted McGraw before he went to trial. He read an editorial in advancing his contention that his client could not get a fair trial. Martin was shot and killed in the hospital after he had been brought there by police officer McGraw for treatment of injuries received in an automobile accident in New Brookland. To Borrow From Highway * Columbia, April 22.?Consideration of the request of the state finance committee, filed with the chief highway commissioner las* a.kisz the highway department to lend the' state ?4,000,000 pending collection of taxes, will begin Tuesday, according to announcement tod rifT^y j^n ^ , Sawyer chief highway cbmmissioner.' !** j?; w win <?n mem. jbers 0f4h? highway tommlssion into I'conference Tuesday to consider*tl,e | loan. The highway department has on, deposit approximately $8,600,000 The state is in need of $4,000,000 to meet appropriations. j Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York, has appointed Bernard M. Baruch as chairman of a commission which will plan the development of Saratoga Springs as ?n international health centre along the line?\of some of the fa pious European yeaWts. A total of 7,500 men were thrown out of work at Tamaqua, Ph., Tuesday when it was announced that all the colleries of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation commyiy, would be closed t\own indefinitely. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED I TORS OF BEAM LUMBER COMPANY, Incorporated All debtors and creditors of the Beam Lumber Company, Inc., of Lugoff, S. C., are hereby notified to settle their indebtedness or file their claims with the undersigned. HENRY SAVAGE, JR., 2-3-4sb. Assignee. MASTER'S SALE State of South Curolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) John T. Nettles, plaintiff, against Elizia Stewart, Annie L. Gardner, Ella L. Brown, Mellie E. Stewart, Willie T. Stewart, defendants, ' Under and by virtue of an Order of Court made in the above entitled case and dated the 17th, day of April, 1929, the Master for Kershaw County will offer for sale, at public auc* tion, for cash, before the Kershaw County Court House door, Ctimden, S. C., during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday, being xne 6th,' day of May, 1929, the following described real estate: ?? All that piece, parcel or lot of land with building thereon, situate, lying., and being in the State of South Curolina, County of Kershaw, about x?ne (1) mile east ofHhe City of Camden; said parcel of land is composed of two lots designated as lots Nos. 14 and 15, in Block "A" of the subdivision of DuBose Par: Plat of said subdivision being made by J, L. Stacy, surveyor, dated April 9th, 1923, and. of record in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, being that property conveyed to me by Carl -Mahaffey by deed of this date^ and recorded Vol. B. I. page 183 December A. D. 1924, and this mortgage' is given to secure the balance of the purchase price of said land. That all bidders, except the plaintiff herein, must first deposit with the Master Cash or certified check in the sum of $100.00 as -evidence of good faith, which said sum shall be returned to the unsuccessful bidders,, but, in case of non-compliance by the bidder at said sale the amount so deposited shall be forfeited and the property sold upon the same or some subsequent salesday thereafter at the risk of said bidder. W. DePASS, JR., Master Kershaw County. April 19th, 1929. '? _ SHERIFF'S SALE State of South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Under and by virtue of executions directed to me by the Treasurer of Kershaw County, for taxes for 1927 and 1928, against Beam Lumber Company, a corporation located in the County of Kershaw, and State of South Carolina, and under and by virtue of executions in the following entitled cases: American Manufacturing Company agkinst Beam Lumber Company, (Inc.}-5 Yates-American Machine Company against Beam Lumber Company, (Inc.) Atlantic Paint Company, against Beam Lumber Company, (Inc.) General Valuations Company, (Inc.) against Beam Lumber Company, (Inc:) Maryland Casualty Company against Beam Lumber Company, (Inc.) IT. J. Avery, doing business as Avery & Company against Beam Lumber Company, (Inc.) Stough Miller . against Beam Lumber Company, (Inc.) and D. A. Rudisill. I will offer for sale, at public outcry, in front of the Court Housed in the City of Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, for cash, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in May, 1929, being the 6th day thereof, the following described personal property or so much of same as shall be sufficient to satisfy the executions above mentioned: 1 American Planer Mill No. 77 A, Model 5, Complete with Heads and Belts 1 American Re-sa"w No. Ill, 54 inch Ball Bearing, complete with belts ' and Saws 1 B. T. & B. No. 2 Band Saw Grinder. / 1 American Head Grinder No. 121775. 1 American Knife Grinder No. 200. 1 Emery Grinder Stand with Rock. 2 Liddell-Chembera 70 H. P. Slide Valve Steam Enginea-13 x ^15. 1 American Band (Rip Saw with 4 ! inch Blades complete with Belt*."" 1 Liddell-Chambera 16 H. ?P. Engine. 2 Steam Boiler^?-ISO H. P. Each, complete. 1 No. 2 Frick Ground Saw Mill with Twin engines steam feed. 2 Circular Saws?48 Inch and 60 inch. 1 Thirty-six inch 3 saw Edger? Newman make. 1 Swing Cut off saw with 20 inch saw. . "t! 1 Chain Board Stacker. 1 Sixty Four Feet, cross piling. iMoore Steam Dry Kiln complete with Trucks und Rails.? ? 1 Home made 84 Feet end Poling Steam Dry Kiln complete with trucks and track. _ 1 Emerson Brandingham 30 H. P. Portable Boiler and End. (in swamp). 1 Thirty Two Inch 2 saw Edger (in swamp). 1 Eighteen Foot Tower Trimn^r. 2 Lumber Trucks on Track. 6 Lumber Trucks for Shed use. \ 2 Fordson-Adamson 36 inch Guage Locomotive Tractors (About complete). 1 Tom Houston Ground Fordson Skidder (without cable). 1 Thirty Six inch guage, 10 tons Side Red Porter Locomotive. 1 Thirty-iSix inch guage, 10 Ton Lima Locomotive (Discarded). I 1 dozen 36inch guage Logging Oars. r~t Thlrty-iSix inch guage Lidger wood Ground Skidder (Discarded). 1-2 mile?about 22 tons, 25 lb. Relay Rails. All ?wood working machines listed above are complete with shafting, pulleys, and beltings. Inventory ? Lumber. Dry Kiln, Rough and finished stock, 47,000 feet. Office' Fixtures?Adding Machine; Royal Typewriter with desk; Large Steele cabinet safe; Flat top desk with drawers 2 sides; Tables and Chairs. J. H. McLEOD, --Sheriff, Kershaw County, S. C. ASSIGNEE'S SALE St^te of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. Under and by virtue of a general assignment to me made by the Beam Lumber Company, Inc., Lugoff, S. C. for the benefit of the creditors of the said company op the 27th day of March, 1920, I will offer for sale, at public outcry^ in front of the Court House, ig the City of Camden, County k^^in'r-"~ " ' of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, for cash, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in May, 1929, being the Oth day thereof, all the assets of the said Beam Lumber Company, Inc., above advertised by the Sheriff of Kershaw County for sale on the said day which may not > be by him Bold; and alBo the following addiitonal assets of the said Beam Lumber Company, Inc.: A certain timber contract on the Eliza Amnions tract of land located in the West Wateree section nf Kershaw County and containing 999.5 acres. A certain timber contract on the Baum and Shannon tract of land in the West Wateree Section of Kershaw County and containing 606 acres. A certain timber contract on the Powell Mutate tract of land in the West Wateree section of Kershaw County and containing 1,000 Acres. HENRY SAVAGE, JR., ?- Assignee. . u / JM Bk JKr ^4fl flv : * J ^V T1IK GIANT POWEIl FIEL / KKIiininati'N all engine knocks iiihI levels the hills away fgw ESSO is a genuine anti-knock fuel with 3W a uniform knock-rating of aero. When you 1/ climb the steep grades with ESSO it's good-bye to pounding motors. Good-bye to gear shifting. Good-bye, almost, to bills. ESSO always functions silently and smoothly. But with the eager strength of a mighty giant, pver packed with extra power. Buy ESSO. Colored red for your identification. Insist upon the genuine. For sale only at the silver ESSO pumps with the TEfi&O globes. Costs a trifle more per gallon but thousands of users say this genuine anti-knock fuel is more than wopth the difference in extra power and greater satisfaction. STANDARD ?IX COMPANY OF NEW . J K R ? B V 1 FARMERS - - < ' . . r^Hr WE HAVE ON HAND LARGE STOCKS OF 8-3-3 - 11 -:. AND 8-4-4 CONGA REE SOIL-BUILDER FERTI-r [| LIZER. YOU WILL PROBABLY FIND THAT YOU I WILL NEED SOME EXTRA FERTILIZER THAT I YOU DID NOT ANTICIPATE. SEE US. WE KEEP I THE STOCK. I DON'T- BUY SODA UNTIL YOU 'GET OUR 11 I PRICES. WE HAVE PLENTY OF IT AT ALL I TIMES. "YOU CAN COUNT ON US TO HAVE . II WHAT YOU WANT. II I I /^l J A I I Camden, S. C. i II II l l 1' ^^i