University of South Carolina Libraries
Gstommmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmassssssssmmesemai m i l xumsmm [ ,. ' ? ? " " " 9 % ' Special Excursion , <TO WASHINGTON, I). C. FRIDAY, MAY 17TH, 1929 Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Limited to reach original starting point , Midnight Wednesday May 22nd, 1929. No baggage checked. Following round trip fares will apply from principal points: Camden $12.00 Lancaster 12.00 Heath Springs .... 12.00 Kershaw. $12.00 Rock Hill 12.00 Fort Mill 12.00 1 See the Hi# League Baseball Garnets May 18th and 19th : IliKh class day coaches and Pullman cars. Tickets good on all trains except Crescent Limited Nos. 37 and 38. 1 For schedules, reservations ami other information, consult Ticket AKcnts, SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ; ^ ir i (7srfi ?s a ll ir Physicians Prescription jl | ft>r Many Years If Monrv hick if not relieved Jl lr Children like it 11 ll Ccnol Company, Chlotgo II | l| K)K SA1.E UY Jl DeKALB PHARMACY Phone 95 Camden, S. C. Charles (Irofly, Bfi, widely known sculptor, died in Philadelphia Sunday, the reault of being struck by an automobile two weeks before. Miss Marion Tallcy, Kansas opera singer, made her farewell appearance at Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday night. She will retire to farm life after four seasons of grand opera. NOTICK Please note that no fishing will be allowed in ?the pond or streams of the Hermitage Cotton Mills before June 1st. R. B. PITTS, President. Neyro Youths Named To Naval Academy Washington, May G.? Representu?tiv? ()"nir PePriest (Republican) of i H 1 iito!s, the only Negro incmlH-r o' (congress, ha* nominated three Nogr > {youths of Chicago to the <^.aval and ' Mililary academies, i They are l.aurence Alexander Whit field and Claude flenson Burns, both i nominated to the Naval academy, and { Alor.zo Souleigh Parham, .nominated I to West Point. Bach representative is permitted nominate two candidates to the Naval academy and one to the Military I academy, with alternates, who may take the examinations if either of the principal nominees fails to pass the physical and mental testa. All those nominated by DePriest are principal candidates. Annapolis, Md., May 1L-?But three Negroes had ever been admitted to the United States Naval academy here, officials said tonight. None of these completed the first year of the course. The trio was admitted from South em states during the Reconstruction period following the Confederate war, when Negroes held political power in several states. \ ] Mrs. Joseph K. Widener, prominent : Philadelphia society leader, died in thut city Saturday. ht the If Hole? 7 * Your opponent will consider the invitation an auspicious in* novation in locker noapitality when invited to join you at tha 19th hole in a quaff of sparks ling pale dry Cascade. Like an oasis in the desert, the locker that contains the "mak- * ?* . lngsH for a whoopee when the r game 16 over usually is the center of interest for one's friends. ' (MAcade J" Always insist on Cadc "wi up>". The sue of ihe bottle. (7 ounce*' is the exact ciuantitv needed tor each individual, hencenone to go flat while rccounting the score, or i making one's toilet betxveen the first and second "rounds". In the home, same as at the club, one should ?*? always have a supply of r-" Cascade in the refrigerator . . for eventualities. You can Krve vour family or friend* Cascade with esery assurance that It Is equal in quality and flavor to any ginger ale. Make no apologies about the economy of it for it has no superior at any price. Cascade Ginger Ale can he had at drxig stores, gro. eery stores and delicatessens in the 6-bottle carton for 30 cents, or at soda fountains, drink, stand.*.~ wherever carbonated beverages are sold, for S cent* a bottle. E CASCADE GINGER ALE Sc. PLUS S. C. STATE TAX CAROLINA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. i<i. i,I/in. i iin I,I,- ini.w'u i '.I tammatxsz ? Contributions Given For Tornado Victims A grand toUl of Ave hundred and forty dollars has been reported M>. this office offered as relief money for the victim* of the tornado in ,\Ve$> Wateree on Sunday afternoon of last week in which one person lost her life and many were injured. Four houses were completely swept away together with furniture, clothing and food. There is need for more money and if you have not made a contribution send it to this office or leave at the Williams Insurance Agency where proper credit will be given. Aside from the contributions in money we learn that quite a good many people have made gifts of furniture and I clothing. The contributions so far sre: Previously announced $225.00 Haruch-Nettles Company .....'.$6.00 C. P. UuPose 5,00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Painter 50.00 K. M. Kennedy, Jr '. 5.00 M. L. Smith, Jr 5.00 J. B. Zeinp 5.00 The Wigwam ?.00 1). V. Dixon l.OOj George Coleman .. . .50 J. F. McDowell 1.001 Miss Emmie Alexander .1.00* Talmage Bowen 6.<W) B. B, Tindnl l.ffo! Welsh Motor Company 2.00 '.J. II. McLeod ... 5.00 IS. W. Hog de . .... 1.00' G. F. Cooiey 1.00 J. H. ( iyburn 6.(jf0 W. L. McDowell 5.00 N. C. Arnett r ... . 2.00 Dr. A. W. Humphries 2.00 K. E. Stevenson J, . I 6i00 | K. D. Blakeney : 2.00 jC. F. Sowell 1.00 | Annie S. Davidson 2.50.. Cash L00 Henry Savage. Jr . 2;00 ' Brevard Boykin 1.00 ! Harrington Yates 1.00 A. M. Norris ' .1.00 1 G. T. Little, Jr 1.50. W. T. Dempster 1.00 | Charley Little 1.00 H J. F. Watts 1.00 K. L. Gaston 50 jAlva Hush 1.00 J. M. Hotter 1.00 R. B. DeLoache 1.00 L. A. Wittkowsky J.00 L. T. Mills 6.00 H. G. Garrison, Jr t 5.00 M. B. Williams 2.00 R. S. Williams 5.00 Burns & Barrett 4.00 FiBchel's 6, 10, 26, Cent Store . . 1.00 M. D. Buruch 1.00 Springe & Shannon 6.00 L. J. Whitaker 2.00 Nero Reed 60 A. Sheheen 1.00 W. O. Hay 1.00 i Marvin Reasonover 1.00 ! Rhame Brothers 6.00 J. C. Nicholson .50 i W. G. Wilson 1.00 i R. Babin 1.00 . H. I). Hilton 1.00 I J. W. Cole 1.00 j W. H. Haile 1.0U I Zemp & DePass 6.00 1 W. F. Nettles, Jr 1.00 ; ClifT Mi-Rain 1.UIJ j Buddin's Book Store 1.00 : McLeod-Rush Company 5.00 M. 1.. McLeod 2.00 ; \Y. T. Stewart 2.00 i Miss Elizabeth McKenzio 50 ; Wolfe-Eichel Company 5.00 M. 11. Heyman " .. 2.50 jiLi>vn Brotncrs & Company ... 5.00 I W. Sheorn 3.00 . Mrs. B. P. DeLoache 50 i L. I.omansky l.OO! j J. K. Lang 5.00 j I W. T. Smith 2.00 The Fashion Shop . . . 5.09 J L. A. Sowell 1.00 j Thomas' Coffee Shop 1.00 i I E. A. Tucker 1.00 J j Electrik Maid Bake Shop 3.00 1 Miss Alma Bradley 60 Cash 1.00 C. C. Coster 6.00 Steve L. Perry 1.00 Frank Chapman 2.00 M iss Margaret Hogue 60 11 W. A. Clark 1.00 Stan Llewellyn 5.00 Camden Clothing Company .... 6.00 W. D. Whitaker 1.00 F. M. Wooten 1.00 C. H. Yates 2.00 Mrs. M. C. Mayfield '. 2.50 H. G. Garrison, Sr 6.00 Camden Floral Company 6.00 W. H. Harris 6.00 M. 'L. Kennedy 1.00 | A. A. Shanks 1.00 j H. D. Kirkover 20.00; F. E. Coursen 10.00 ! Ella S. Coursen 10.00, G. T. Little Furniture j Library Notes The Camden Library has recently added to its already exceptionally fine collection the following books; "Henry VIII." by Frances Haskett; ? '^rforTous A '.venture," by Haliburton; "Bishop Mn-der Case," by Van Dine: "The Chi: Adventure," Graham: "Transport. <\ Isa Glenn; "Robert A Woods." > Eleanor H. Wood-. "Soldier South." Gen. Perkin.-' war lett? :>is wife. A numbt of new b. ...... been added to th, Juvenile I . ment also. Thorn.< v s i u s Doracartoonist, ^ (he pen name o "Jad." w.i- . . <i at Great Neck, 1 I. Saturd;.. A i.-..-- \ ship capt.v predict.N Atlantic states w expei ie; 4. -ttest weather in history State* this nunmer. | NOTICE A nu. ,,f subscribers to the capital - >N ,,f the Camden Buildinc and Suj ; !\ i ,,mpany will be held <?-. the oftbe of the Camden Floral Company 211 Laurens street, Camden, S. <\. ,?n Wednesday, May 15th. for the purpose of electing officer, and transactinsr of othe? business. W. L. GOODALE, W. H. HARRIS, Corporators. Camden, S. C., May 1W9 w?? ?? Estimated 5,000 People! Visited the New Aiport I Saturday and Sunday ffl Ifl TO MO R RO wl fl B _ H . \m ly v i '' ; 1 *> i | / K|.. . ' /. ' * IS|| ! 100 VALUABLE HOME SITES 100 .- ^ r> 50 Small Acreage Tracts 50 between I The New Airport and I). S. Highway No. 1 II Miles Center of Camden Beyond DuBose. Park I AT AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 11th 2:00 P. M. AIRPORT * ; |j $50,000.00 is being spent giving Camden one of the best Air- I ports in Central South Carolina, thousands of people will be I] | drawn to this point both for recreation and transportation. NEW HIGHWAY NO. 1, NORTH j s A wide, new Highway is being paved extending past Du- I] Bose Park north. CONNECTING LINK I An avenue has been opened connecting the New Highway I j and the Old Highway on which the Airport is located creating | II valuable business corners. ' I DRIVE OUT \ II consider all the new development, all the natural advantages I I of the property, contact with Highway No.l and the Airport, II and you will realize its opportunity of growth. I OFFER YOUR QWN PRICE I TERMS: \ CASH; BALANCE 6, 12, 18 MONTHS P1NNK LAND COMPANY j J GASTON I A, NORTH CAROLINA If SELLING AGENTS II % K. TROTTER, Owner ?^ . <