The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 13, 1931, Image 2
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could aoi* 5MfHiMMP " ^ |
j Mr* Mary J. Roberta. 117 We*t
Fkanklm St., Haici^h, N. C. "I
would lie awake half the night.
! I waa dizzy and weak, Buffered
( frequently with pain* in my side
and small part of my back.
"When i waa u girl, my mother
gave me Carci;ii, and it did me
so much good, i thought I would
try it again. took five bottles, I
and I feel like a new person.
"1 think it is fine. I would ad
viae every -won an who ia weak
to try Cardui, for it haa Ofertainly
put me on '
gfor my feet."
^Qver 50 YearT^^N^
l^jVomen Have Tak en |
Srca* benefit
Take Tr.r-li'uiil t iiUK.k-[>r.iu(ht
for ?Vr.s'.if-itiori. Indigestion,
Bilious:,*-** Only 1 cent m dose.
^a'es rf Scuth Carolina motor ver
:ose ocer.>e tag- for 1931 to date
: ta! rr.?r? than SJ.iKkt.OUO, W V.
Sutr.*' r iar.?: f the State highway dea
r t :i. ? r I announced Wednesday.
M re tr ,*n 40,u?x? set* f tug- have
r-e* r. -? .'it* *aid.
Mr* Mamie Bell Tuesday night
a* found guilty in General Sea*
.ion* court in Aiken as an accessory
?fier the fact to manslaughter. Senence
of five years m the South Carjhrvg
penitentiary was paaaed immediately
Pending an appeal to the
Suprvme Court wMTr* Bell was released
under bond of $t?,UO0. Mrs.
Bell's husband was killed in September,
ltdiO. in his garage at Clearwater.
Albert Floyd, alleged paramour
of Mrs. Bell, admitted that he
whs the slayer but claimed self-defense.
Floyd is now under sentence
to die in the electric cHair,
President Hoover Wednesday opposed
the proposed appropriation for
relief a- measures which would strike
a*, the ver\ root of self-government,
Wn'.e trie president expressed conf
;? r.v t tr.al the Red Cross together
With local aid Could take care of both
the drouth and unemployment situation
he sa:d he was willing to pledge
himself to a>k the aid of every resource
of * he federal government
event other measures should fail. He
stated that the friendliness arid cha.*
i*y < f the American peop:e can be
relied upon to take r ,re "f feicw
I en- di't re<< 'A jt the a !
* < g.,v e! :.m
\ : r? a '. de-tr Yedd -e.eia!
' .r.?'i - ar.'. a '.a.' a doze'i p;ane\
>t --ar? N 'l . Tuesday
g t. a' a ne -1. _a t -on f * r 11 f
.r. if. . ar.-m. Officials of the
*i l a* y -t.ite'i that the fire cau-ei
.1 damage >f SlUO.OOU.
M's Anna (1 reen :i0. of Memph.s.
Tent -a a- robbed of iJo.Ouu worth
:* dam r?d* a- -he lay dead, in her
car f wing an automobile accident
T\;< - v * mgr.: wht.ie she was en route
tr ner h?>me after spending trie e\>nr.g
at i right ciub.
The new Ford
^ is an
c
economical car
to own and drive
M.otr first rost* tow cost of operation
and up-heep9 and lotr yearly
dnprnfini inn wnnnn ? Hiutin^t ttmrimy
to every purchaser
THE NEW Ford is a Splendid car to own and drive
because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, comfort.
sjveed. reliability and long life.
Iwcre are, in addition, three other features of
Importance 10 every lar-seeing automobile owner . . .
_____ ? li?w first cost, low cost nf operation and up-keep, and
low yearly depreciation.
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During the life of the ear, the day-by-day economy
of owning a Fort! will amount to considerably more
than the sating on the first cost. You save when you
buy the Fort! and you save every mije you drive.
The reasons for this economy are simplicity of
design, high quality of materials and care in manufacturing
and assembling. Many vital parts are made
to-lWbii s of one one-thousandth of an inch. Some to
three ten-thousandths of an inch. Throughout, the
new F ord is an outstanding example of fine craftsmanship
in automobile engineering.
The more you see of the new Ford ? the more vou
talk to ford owners and e\pcrienced mechanics?the
more certain you become of this fact. ... It brings
you everything you want or need iu a motor car at an
unusually low price.
Tttt Nnr Ford
Tidor Sedajn
LOW PRICKS OF FORI) CARS
$430 to $630
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li? iariUrtafi f*ri flMaw Hmu / ii? I ?l>anl Crarflt Ci?f bmj.
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The Arkansas legislature on Tue*- ;
day unanimously endorsed the pro- t
of a resolution urging the Unl;
ed States government to pay adjust j
e<l compensation certificates in cash
at once.
NOTICE OF SALE
State of South Carolina
County of Kershaw
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in a I>i?tress Warrant
issued to me as Bailiff by John T.
Nettles, there having been no replevy
of the goods hereafter described,
I will sell on the 27th day of
February, to the highest i>?d- j
der for cash at the store building
formerly occupied by Buddin's B*?ok j
Store, at eleven o'clock in the fore- j
noon, the following goods and chat- 1
tels ,or so much thereof as shall pay |
the sum of $ 400.00 rent due the said
John T. Nettles and the costs of th'x
Unstress, by K. B. Buddin, doing business
as Buddin's Book Store:
Or.e (li Magazine Stand.
One (1) Card Table.
One (1) Fountain Pen Case.
One (1) Post (,ard Ka? k.
One ( 1 I ( otin^nf' Case.
: one (li Wrapping Table.
! One ( 1 ) Paper CutterOne
(!? Meta. Display Case.
1 One <11 ( r?;>e Paper Case.
One (1) Office Chair. ?
| (It- (11 C.-r.st ruction PajH-r Box
i >ne (1 ) Counter.
(>ne (1) Tape Machine,
j AH stock of me-ehandisc cor.sisU
I ing - f Ish.ks. writing materials,
elite*. >r.?i ail cth?r g<*>d* and chartherein
contained belonging \
F B Itucltn it: hi- own right.
.1 NO. T. N KTTLES'. JH.
Bailiff.
Februa*K?. lbbl. 2t
MASTER'S. SALE
, >'ate - { S- uth Carolina
County of Kershaw
(Court of Common Pleas)
Jame- A Bates, Plaintiff,
against
Fannie Lloyd. A -peCa Bland:r.g. Jui.a
Lloyd Toy. William Candal and
I Heler Jonnson, Defendants.
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I lh der and by virtue of an Order
lot" CoU-t made ;n the above entitled
i Av tu*n. the Master for Kershaw Coun- j
, ty will offer f'-r -sale at public auc-j
' tor.. before the Kershaw County
h-r-Vry-tm use !' r. Camden. South ;
. i jt'^l.r.a, during the legal hour* ?
' -a the fir*t M >nday. being the
2nd day. f M r h, 11*31. the f< wing
described real estate:
"All that pie**.. parcel or i-t f
and. situated ;r. the City of Camdej
('.-ur.ty Kershaw. State of Sou v.
('a-*., a. frenting Or.e Hundred Se lent;.
-*. ? and six-tenths (172.6 > fee'
Fast 1 "ampbell Street and ex>/ .!
rg 'fa- Wrst to iv distance of Ori
Hun :r? : Eighty (1^0) feet ,?r.
, kr. wr ar . designated a* D t N >.
. of said Lloyd property and :* bctin-t
?.s r.s ?w : C-Vn?the- .W.-Un by i>?t .
NY Ea.*t by Campbell Str*-":
** ut'i by ia.'t So. 1 a '. West < y
L? t N S. Said property is m- re
fully described :n Deed < f K i
ark*. Special Master to Far.n.e
L ">d. i-' ah. f date the 4th day -f ,
Feb-uary. <27. and. recorded :r. t e j
.f f ... * the Clerk < :" C.?urt r ;
Ker*haw ' iv".;. in Bc-*?k B O. : .? _'e ,
" a : > "e . r. g on kaiopr- ' y
i ,* rhe p.rtint.ff. -nail be require*; '-*? j
**.r*t p.t> to the Master. Twenty-f re j
. ? <hm iMllar* n cash, or cert .'- d
' v *. -n *onie responsible bank >r
. *a.d am* ti. t a* evidence of g d ;
fa th
W L. I VP ASS. JK
M.ist-.r :" ?r Kershaw i
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.MAij rtR'S SALE
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{ Cvutt.% f*. Kershaw ]
((..- . :* i :n:i: -r. Plea* ?
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The F r*t ("ar* r.a* J ir.t Stock L^a.td
Bans " <"thumb.a. Plaintiff,
again**
h \Y r> yk.r. M? ta <* Boy km. Sarah
i:.' :iic*. Lynch D Bt.*yx.n. B-dar
L? Iv-TTcsr.. Eiit-n B. Alexander,
i \\ lltsl B sin. ial* sometimes
... *--i J yY < B yku.i R. hard
R.a we.. 1- _ ?..n. Lu.'t- H. Boykm.
1 ar hr.t lx*< > ".'* B'/.a'r. and Car*
na Power A: L.grt ('ompany.
! k :< r. iar.t*.
Under .-met by v:-tue vf an Order .
f C? urt made n the ab*."?e eT>t>tk-vi j
act. r.. the M?st*r f- - Ker?haw C un\
~A .h offe- f. r **ale at puolic au - I
bef* re tn.e Kersh.iw U. -ui-ty |
| < .:-t.VJ*i D - r. Carrdt-r. Sout". ]
; * a roh r.a, -turtrg the leu a -.our# of
' *.t't- on *- f r*t Monday, m-ing th?
I _r.t c.a-. March.- L*-i". ;b. f.-l .
; w - g : - ' \; r t a. e * t 11 e :
" \ 1 ece. parcel 7 : a t f
;f * * lying and > ng t ~.e
s'.Ct " * .tr ('a* .n*. ? ou-'v
a- -* . v ; r. I vK.hr T *v . j
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' ' SV h.t* ' .\n'.c-s ; o:: tr.e ** * y
. .:* : t art* ;, ar.d. the ( ha: n
rt -.i . t a-1 c?f .arm > r . g
! u r r. u n u r l ci c i ri z y -1 c u r i > * i . *? > 9 *
V m.g a jvrt n f the *-a:rt it1
land - n\? vol t?- Kile. D. r
v n 1 , -ieoi -f L. W. Bt ykm. ... J (
J.%r.uary 14th. !x'-\ : . : i - e
ff'ct of th* Clerk ->f ( ..urt r :
ki"*r.a? County ir Book "11 it j
U'-V ' 1>
Terms of Sa:e- t"a?ht the M.i** tj
to retfuirr of the suocessfu b.udor. j
a deposit of loOO.OO before ao-ept- {
ng his bid as final, the cam* t< oe
forfeited and applied to -n oe*
event of non-civmp)-.ance by the purchaser
wThin thirtvOdavs.
W. L.' iVPASS. JR.
Master for Ker?haw (."ounty.
Camden. S C., February i>th. 1S?JL
General News Notes
World consumption of American
:otton during December totaled 015,1)00
bales, ut> compared with 1)42,000
bales in November and 1,041,000 in
December of 1925).
The Knglibh court of appeals has
handed down a decision which plage*
the ban on Sunday movies, doclarugc
them illegal under the ternw of the <
l?rd's day act of 1871. jMrs.
Richard Cad wal lade r of Philadelphia,
is having built a private
yacht in Germany at a cost of wore
than $11,000,000. The boat will be
over 400 feet in length. /
Chairman Payne of the National
Red Cross,.says the $10,000,000 asked j
for relief of the drought sufferers |
would have been easily raised by vol-;
untary contribution had not congress*
clipped into the matter with its proposal
of a $25,000,000 appropriation
for that purpose.
An unidentified man was carr.ed
to death Sunday over the brink of'
the Niagara Falls. He leaped into
the rapids from Green Island
bridge m New York.
At'Concord, N. Tuesday, a cornel'
jury, making a second investigation
into the death last December
;t:i > i Tom Gay Coltrane, reaffirmed
the verdict of the first jury of inves:
gatio'i by saying that the young
man came to his death as the result
a--ute alcoholism, aided by a fall
.ir.d exposure.
Mrs. Helen Reed. 72. has been
granted a divorce from her husband.
72. She charged him with punchi:
g her face, knocking several teeth
loose and splitting her upper hp, at
Los Angeles. Cal.
The Mexican treasury department,
has asked the Federal budget commission
to cut appropriations by at least1
-*'22.500.000 for the current year. This 1
will mean virtual abandonment of the
Mexican navy.
Prohibition officers seized a distillery
at Kingston. N. Y.. Tuesday
night, the largest seized in that state
since the beginning of prohibition.
The plant represented ar. investment
of $500,000.
The state board of health has is-ued
a warning that the peak of the
-i-J epidemic Uu. South Carolina -w.ili
be reached in about ten days. Last .
week there were 2.873 new cases re- '
ported ,r. the state besides a large ;
number not reported, and 218 cases I
?f pneumonia.
The Ltncaster county delegation |
could not agree on whon) to appoint '
game warden and a bill introduced
by Representative Plyler providing
fur the people electing the game warden
created a fight on the floor of
the house led by Representative Sapp.
Plyler charged on the floor that the
present game warden is S&pp's broth
er-in-hiw, and declared that the peo- j
pie of 1 Lancaster county are tired of j
having a few people name their officers.
Sapp replied that his brother- I
in-law has been game warden since;
the representative was a boy.
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A rough diamond estimated to bo,
worth $1,50<J was found in the tail- |
:ngs of an old gold mine ;n Cherokee, |
Calif.. Tuesday by a school girl.
666
LIQUID or TABLETS
Cure Colds, Headaches. Fever
6 6 6 SALVE
CURES BABY'S COLD
When Your Farm Stock Is
Sick, Look For Rats.
Disease among farm animals don't
just happen. Rats are carriers of dangerous
plagues?hog cholera, foot
and mouth disease and that terrible
of all scourges?Bubonic plague.
Farmers should throw around premises
RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe.
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Zemp & DePass,
Druggists, Camden, S. C., and Bethune
Hardware Co., Bethune, S. C.
NOTICE
The dog licen??e tax of $1.25 on j
each dog six weeks old and over due j
January 1, 193Q, will have a penalty i
added to it after February 1, 1931. I
S. W. HOGUE. Treasurer, !
Kersdvaw County, S. C.
.The house resolution to postpone
purchase of 11)3! automoh Utags
until March 31 waa killed Wei
nesday by the Senate. The idiot
came as the second refusal of tie
Senate to grant additional time.
A calf of the '^Siamese5' type jj
creating a great deal of interest it
Jpnesvylle. The calf had two u ,
developed heads and shoulders, fo?.
feet and & perfectly shaped body.
Lose Fat
Safely and Quickly
Kruschen Salts?(a .perfect con.
bination of the six mineral salts yoor
body should have to function properly)
purify your blood of harmful
acids, and aid the kidneys ami bowels
to throw off waste material?the
continual for/nation of which ij
probably the cause of your fat.
In this modern ago of hiving, it'i
impossible to get tihese salts from
the fancy foods you eat.?but don't
worry just as long as you have Kruschen
Salts.
Take a half teaspoon every morning
before breakfast in a glass of
hot water?little by little that ugly
fat disappears, you'll feel better thin
ever befo-e?years younger, more energy.
You": 1 soon possess that enviable
beauty, clear skin, sparkling
eyes, superb figure which only perfect
heaith can impart.
An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks) at
DeKalb Pharmacy or any progressive
druggist in America. Money,
back if Kruschen doesn't convince pt
that it is the safest, quickest, easiest
way to lse fat.
A Hartford woman writes. "ID
tell the world K ruse hen ~Ssrtts is wonderful
stuff to reduce." An .Ohit
woman Iom 10 pounds with one bokfc
For Rent or For Sale
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Dwelling No. 1213 West Side Mill Street
Dwelling No. 205 South Side Haile Street
Dwelling No,v207 Sou|h Side Haile Street
| Just repaired?painted inside and outside, all
walls c also mined, floors stained each in excellent
condition. '
See Mr. Mackey at First National Bank. ' '
Watered Building and Loan Association
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I BY CHECK J
Know where your money goes . . when and j
for what. A Check gives you a record none II
can deny. ICs so much more convenient than j
handling- cash! 11
The First National Bank I
Camden, South Carolina II
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