The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 25, 1931, Image 2
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Written for The Chronicle by Gee'
McCi'e, Copyright, 1(J28.
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fiat r<iek news,
well, in' . i d it or. a ? 111\\ I uf on'
\otmg folk- u figgeiing on la v in/' ;
lit a goff link ;n 1111. -ijuthV po*-j
tf r with at li a-l hole.- in <anie.
willie brown, who ha- b? rin up 111
ri. urn k ng for the -tandnrd j
brought ;i bag full of g..(V .-tie}, home
with him and has t reated a I
desire amongst the folk- to fix up 1
a link to pla\ oi: he will be with.,
his folk< from now on, a- the ?tandard
oil ha* ,eut off soim of her!
biggest men. |
t he : untie 111! -e r\ a'e of 111 I -. I
-arnli may brl.k'in-' \\ ha h \\a- to In-!
hell at lehobet .a-" cunday morning1
was |hist p<>ne?l otiiu ; lotin: of hi" 1
remain- tin! not get here 1,11 111? nday.
the heil'-e had a w ret k with a,
ford in tran-it and she was m same!
and hrokt both, bearings ;)nd all ]
due 111 the flop* .-In ua- met b\ ;
mi I daug 1 * t ; a w a - left b? i
1 imI to le.ou a o-, t a nit a
f''k w. . 1, ,t"-i " !.
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a' a a ' .a . ' '
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jerry Johnson ^ot nut Hi- first
hnli- of eotton and had -aim- ^inne I
last Week for >Mi i icdilii k hi? K'H
ilia pounds of eottotj seed out of the
halo which h?* sold for a ton, sol
hi- took Ins monncy thcic!'t"Mi and]
bought n pound- of compound lard
(made out of I ot ton-red) and a sa K
of cotton nira! who n \\,t id ! ' poundand
h?- took tin- othci e'JT Imnm '
his wif*. ami .-hi told h;m that -e-'-j
1-,^ iottiu. -.red at anny su h prie,
wa- just l.kc swapping a po--um for
jits hait. and -oniebodv stole
chicken- from his yard tfiat ni^ht j
allso. -o it sfems that n-ne- 1-J
KettuiK rijrht bad now.
I
cur preecher has n?'t a "all to
a nuliiei < hut ch of the -ante faith
and order, and it seem- to he a louder
call than we can hear at flat rock.)
and re ilouht he will leave u- .1 j
ureal n anny of the member.- think j
it be-t ti"t to haw no pasture at a |
til! tune- itet better, and a- they ov , |
him 1 !"<$. they don't feel like it
the.- duty t-< pa> h.m. a- he :- planning
to leave, bro. will-on -ay- that j
h\ having prayer uii etiJiir- pret'.v of-j
ten. that he he!a-w - that the -i iti.-u
-o r : , an he he! to^i-th-'M'V
< M i;oe- up, atr -< fort an!
a ne\\ p-? ;n-r ir-lai'ad ' ichohoha
'pi ti. . r -1 a fa.'
corpse- of teechers, as followers: mn?s I
jcnnie veeve merr^t and hi-r histcf,
>alhe veeve. *he will teach u|> t '
he fifth and then miss sailic will
lake charge of them a.s high us the",
go, on up to joggerfy and possibly
<0gebei, if necessary. She fmnijdu J !
it bcotth college with honot. w.-i1. i
rnr. editor-- that i> all for th.?> 11rm . J
may iite or foam in something ' >
fx-* added tomorrow if i can find . ut
annytiling to foam.
yores trulu*,
mike ('lei k i i !
Nl "ITSHKI.l.K
How about sending Mr. !!<? >? r
"just around the corner" to tell p:i perity
to get a nio\e on hei .-.elf
Mehhe she's asleep.
The farm hoard has at !u-t dec!..
e<l its policy. It does not intend t ;
buy any wheat or sell any corn
swap any potatoes for tea. How? .
er. they reserve the right to change
this policy over night, without n >
lire, except possibly their* wive*
might he told.
( OH ON I.KTTKK
New York, Nc)>t. "J I. The i.t -l g .v
ernnn. nt crop estimate was iece;v? d
very we!!. I thank you, how are ill
youi fulk^.? The repo t that all th<
southern -tale* hud agreed to
Texas raise all of the cotton from 1
. I
now on was received with :i pinch of,
k>a!t and pepper by Wall street la-.
Tuesday, and that accounts for t n< j
decline of Jo points on November |
-hurts. Consumption last month w.i-l
very light, and so was flu and ty- j
phoid, liut some itch is prevalent
where cotton is fetching otily ~> cents
which won't pay for the guano. We
look for more slumps and bump.-*, but i
we advise buying on lows and veiling!
on highs for the present, and maybe
longer.
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A man was arrested in Washing-j
tfn last week for trying to force hi-'
way into the house of representative-.1
He was examined for lunacy and was'
found guilty. Whut he ought t*> have'
done was gone on back hone-, end
run for congress in the usual way.
and he, no doubt, would have beet
elected by a large majority. If l*
couldent make congress, we fe? <uie
that he coii !?1 make the leg .r.ir
all right.
I in* pno-pecl* are that egg .v. 1
fet, h a good price ihi- fall. W. -in.
have ou: hennery. It was hard t
stay in the i gg hu-nic-v when v. <
could buy them at tin* store eheape*
than we couid lay them. We have
M? pedigreed liens. All of them are
laying now except 11. and they 1o..k
promising. We havy cut our roosters
down in 7. The poultry game is
a good one if somebody will furnish
you your feed free of ciia -'e. < >ur
own-laid eggs have ens'. u> ?.n *tn
average of aiiout l>< ; ? gg - n >
May.
Then will be no radical ciiangi in
women'- attire for this fall. One of
tin* iadics in "The Shoppe" i.eii toKI
iin yesterday that they w.u'.d n- I
tituie to u.-e some underwea and : ?s- 1
y .i it jie petticoat- now ml i ,* n.
I.'rr-M- w. !>e somewhat ' i.gi . ut .
very mui :i 'Dinner from r*.. kricgs
now:.. Ik:t- may be worn. a
- ' 111 * V * W . 1 0 I... I to . ' . I
nauumw.-j
a.v- rxi-i'pi in the evenings. Ho.--. ]
a .. fMia.ii .-ilk and .-u-will the
V a no he & ?k- . '
1'arker I.loyd-Sa. th. < <i : ?r
: tuiH'". a N't-v. Y. : k maga/in".
rr. :nair \Y. -day mo-rti;
hy u;n<;<int: i>rv. the -Mrd fi.? * j
a : n that . tv. a:;.! lands!!;; i
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' n no roof of an ei^h*
in^ bo low. His act aMTtfH
uvci .vork strain and tin
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Present business conditions throughout the country are most unfavorable. Losses entailed by the I
Insurance Companies are large. However, when losses occur adjustments'are rapid and P R 0 M PT I
PAYMENTS ARK MADE BY THE INSURANCE COMPANIES. I
In order to render service to the public W E MUST DEMAND THAT ALL PREMIUMS BE P AID
PROMPTLY.
I lie privilege of credit so freely extended by us in the past has in so many instances been abused I
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must be paid on or before the Fifteenth da\ of the following month. THAT IS, NOT LATER THAN I
NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, AND THE SAME REQUIREMENT FOR EACH MONTH THEREAFTER. |
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CANCELLATION NOTICE I
Particular attention is call* ; ' the tollowing notice and condition of this contract.
Tho policy shall become void on t r Fifteenth Day of . lp unless the consideration
of premium named herein of $ shall have actually i.een paid in cash to the ,
authorized Agent of this Company n or before the said Fifteenth Day of IP I
and this notice is mutually accepter, as sutTicient to comply withihe cancellation notice re- :
quired by the printed condition <>: this policy. i
Attached to and forming p.-.rt of Policy No of the Insurance I
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