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aavwwtM?w?MNM|MMaiapmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmrnmmmmmmmm THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. 1). NILKS. Kditor ami Publisher Published every Friday at No. 1109 ' Broad Street and entered at the Camden, South Carolina poatoffice as second vlass mail matter. Price per annum 12.00, payable in advance. FIGDAy" MARCH ix, 1 i?f> Kx-Governor Joseph M. Brown died ut his home in Marietta on Thursday la.nt, and was buried in the family lot in Oakland cemetery in Atlanta Friday afternoon. He was one of Georgia'* biainiest men, though not an orator or public speaker of any note. He was twice governor of Georgia, and his race for *anu\ was in the midst of 'the most hectic politics ever seen in Georgia In half a cen/uiy. He was a hitter poll*tea! opponent of Hoke Smith, and though their public relation* were pacified to a degree, there was no personal friendship between them. Governor Brown won his campaigns by not making speeches, hut by a card writing system, in which he was singularly effective. Since retiring j from office he has lived a t|uiet life in hi* home in Marietta, and has specialized in raising fine cattle. Like Alex Stephen*, he was small in stature, hut broad and high in intellect ami wisdom.?Madison Mudisonian. Mrs. Jones Dies In Columbia Hospital Mrs. Pel Wilson Jones, -1'd, of 1129 f Maple street, died at 9:20 Saturday morning at the Columbia hospital after an illness of three weeks. She had hem at the hospital lour days. , She was the widow of l)r. Frank .lone-, w ho died three years ago. She w:t- i woman of Christian character a;.d :i :evo*ed member of Shandon Methodist church. She was originally f on >je ing Hill jfi Kershaw? county, but ' u i he past ten vent s had made her .home in Columbia, where she I..id . la: go number of friends who w > < ?' .e.ed ! ? I ; i * ri o'* (u r pa --:"g. survived by two daughters,. M lb 'ty J' ru ?. of < tdunib. i, and ' Mi- I -ha .lone-, a ;udt fit of Ander-l ye; one .-l-tei, M-. ti. A.j M i i' y. of Camden, and -eveial, n i i - and llephi ws. I lite ral services wen* held at '1. o'elot k Monday afternoon at the Hutibar Funeral home with the Lev. J W I'eake. pastor of Shandon Methodi-t church, in charge. Interment was in Spring Hill cemeteiy, Spring Hill, Ihi II beat e+*- were: Active, John Swygert. J. W. Pay.singer, J. C. Crosby, C. A. Hippy, Fid Freeman and John W. Portrum; honorary, board of stewards of Shandon Methodist church. Thanks Voters By this means ' wish to thank all voters :n Ward Three who showed confidence in me and by whose support I was re-elected to serve as their alderman for another term. 1 will serve ;n this capacity to the best of my ability. Respectfully, S. \\ VanLandingham. Citizens of Hmporia, Kan., this week voted 1,1>S I to 1 ,(>0f> in disapproval of the showing of moving pietu-es in that city on Sundays. Mr.-. Kuth Hanna MeCormick, forme: congresswuinan from Illinois, was up. Wednesday married at Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Congressman Albert G. Simms, of New Mexico. 'I hey will make their home at 1 Albuquerque, N. M. Phe judge hearing the case of the ' state against former Sheriff Farley ' of New York, on charges of grand ' larceny, on Wednesday ordered d:s- 1 m;-sil ?-f the charge after the state .'.ad p esented its evidence. hear expressed that the coal laden barge, Deepwater, with live ' n up, board has foundered after be:r.g ohandoncd by a tug off Cape t'barle- Va , Sunday afternoon and th< WW lost. Geo-g. S. Welly sen tern ed to IS '? ' ' " the ]?. n ter.iiary for eai h ' wh.le c.ty treasurer <>f (In-en- ! a -e?i y ?>n ; >:t ? 1 -. :::-!. *'< : Pur v \ ? A . . ; ; !''m? r.* y \' n?it ; ?.. .? .. a f)* h^' f*! T! ' ' ; .1 n ? a :??!*.. r*. c 1 * > her:... d and -d-i -:ace \ - > ?* magazine '<> ?p?r.*' w r.t> pay money C> strangers!. . ' pat on.z.ng heme news-I were jailed ftP.il some, ' * -er ;t :es were commune at - i t : w i . ascertain where it is best : try '-.em Ti'.e '. i'),) (1 ''er.v.lle vounty citi-h / r,- w . m-t ,n mass meeting there I 1 ad up*, i ,r.an.-n<u sly resolutions call- ' "g " -? ! 'g:; 1 a*:ve delegation to , <:. * a ' ]>> t > prevent the ? . l..?.r.g Ap.-.l 1. by issuing ! . . r . t .Vjp cr.jnty to pay ' : ... ft - : -an'd a comriiittee to it the demands were com-. ; , ' Jf .-?*"?' TT, r. > \ - ! A* g > ' ' < olut.orts, and rod hot ! - we e made :n t hi r "a. r. "Match King'* Dies By His Own Hand Pari*, March 12.---Ivar Kreuger, i^-yciti'-old Swedish "match king, international hanker and ono of the world's leading industrialist#, was found dead in his apartment here today with a hullet through his heart. lie Kfl three letters indicating he had committed Mmidt . They said he was tired of life and of financial difficulties in which he had found himself for some months. A member of his entourage said the health of the match magnate, whose great industrial and financial i < nterprises reached into othci lields, had heen had and had been made worse by overwork. His physicians recently warned him that he needed a rest, but he felt his personal attention to his vast business interests was more necessary. News that the man who had loaned millions to Kuropean governments and in return received the match monopolies which his company holds was dead was a great shock to industrial circles. _Kr.euser's father was managing director' of n safety match company and young Ivar inherited his father's interest in this industry. In tiM.'t he formed the Amalgamated Match factories, including one-third of the Swedish match companies. From then Freuger was a leader in the Swedish m|ch industry. He brought about its Tinal consolidation into the Swedish Match company. Its capital within 10 years increased from 45.000,000 krone to .'{00.000,000 1 rone ($7*2,000,000). Miss F.lizaheth Clement. of Charleston, spent tlie week end with Miss Chailotte Boykin on Lyttleton street. Home Stores . Adds To Chain Abbeville. N. C., March It. Phe! Hixie Store-. Inc.. of (Ireenville. S, C., and the Home Stores, Inc., of ( olumhia, S. ('., today took charge of 13 I'igglv Wiggl.v stores in western North Carolina. The two South Carolina concerns purchased the Piggly W iggly stores at a bankruptcy sale in Marion Saturday. Officials said .Judge 10. Yates Webb of Shelby, presiding jurist of western North Carolina, is expected to approve the sale. The purchase price was $22,750. The transaction included six stores here. The stores formerly were owned by the Western North Carolina Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc., which went into bankruptcy several months ago. The Boston Store Opens With Crowd 1). Kirschner, who lias recently come to Camden to operate The Boston Store, says he is more than well pleased with the response he has gotten from his advertising since he 1 rame to this city. ( He is occupying the corner store < nt Broad and Rutleds*- formerly oc- i rupied by J. L. Mimnaugh, and the opening day found his store jammed ,vith customers and the brisk trading went on till a late hour of the night. He has a class of goods in keeping with the pocket books of today and , oeople visited his store from section ] if the county. A large force of extra salespeople were kept busy the entire day on opening day and his establishment is still drawing the trade, i Kidnaper (lets Life Term War: en. O. March HI. ? Declaring'1 ir.amng "one > " 'he mo<t cruel! , ,? .I nie? and i - be om-1 , ^ CoUiinuiil .i<ici l > B < ' D 1. ' | 1?. |'ii?ir- I o Die I oc.1 a \ . . - \\ \ a . M.i '' ' .' ; ' j W * *". t r. T* Bar..'. ' - . i . ha bra- rp.is ' !!r-v 1- l'o-w. and "blue'! a r.; it-r m . * or*. he gal- . a M nr. i 'A' A a . F: day ; ' . ; m.. for the mil-dor f M-s.j. 1 ' ' I';"e - - 1 e : 1 it lllKi'. N >.t hb<.: O, M a - -., i. v or ceo. Bobl>ers (let Life Terms ("..r.'or*.. Ia.. M.ir.h In Pleading guilt \ 'o a -harge of -obb:ng the City National Bank \e?terda> >>f JIOJ.OOO, j Ahich later recover,.!. f ur men i ,v '".o were -ub-eijuently arrested were p -entenced .n d.-tr:ct ci.urt today tc> j c ife imprisonment at Ar,air..?>a They.1 a:!! be 'akin ' > \r.nn-o-.n on*? time,! oday. The ;r,i r. w.-r?- ? I'fford Kdwn-ds,:. . c *.. * i* 1 F. i i i ... ?? Stanley. - a* : Ctiy Kd aard j VI rr;?, I'd. all of I. u.-\ .IN K.,. Camden Rotarians Make Visit to Sumter ?? i The Camden Rotary Club hud | charW?*ft the program of the Sum-1 .ter Kotarlan? held in Sumter Mon-I duy. John M. Villepigue was chair-1 man of the program committee and made a nice talk on the most cordial relations existing?both social and sports?-between these two towns.) Colonel Frank (J. Hoyne, of Chicago,! who has been visiting Camden for more than twenyt years, was the principal speaker on the program, lie made a striking address on the national political situation and precluded a victory for the Democrats in the next presidential election. The Sumter Rotarians at this meeting, presented in behalf of the board of directors to S. If. Edmunds, chairman of the Sumter Carnegie public library committee, a set of the latest edition of the EncyclopediaHritnnnica, a gift from the Rotary Club to the public library. Those in attendance were President W. R. Zemp, F. M. Rhodes, T. V. Walsh, J. II. Osborne, A. S. Llewellyn, Doctor J. J. Goodwin, W. L. DePass, John M. Villepiguo and Colonel Frank G. Hoyne. Died in Charleston Bcthunc, March 11.?J. A. Clyburn, a brother of D. J. Clyburn and Mrs. G. P. King, of this place, died at his home in C-har)feim>n Monday, March 7. and was laid to rest in Magnolia cemetery Tuesday. Mr. Clyburn was a resident of Bethune nt one time and had many relatives and friends here who regret to learn of his passing. I). J. Clyburn and Dargan Clyburn attended the funeral services Tuesday. N O TIC EOFSA IE j Motive i> hereby gi\en. That under and by virtue., of the Decree of the) Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw" County. State of South Carolina, da-j ted the 17th <>f March, 11?-1L?, in the) t.tu>p of Fidelity Building and Loan; Associat ion. against .Maggie Elle tie, j ? t. ah, 1 will sell to the highest bid- j der or bidders before the Court House door in the Town of Camden, State of?South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in April, 1932, being the 4th day j of said month, the following describ- I ed property: "All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being) a short distance North by the right-j of-way of the Seaboard Air Linei Railway, just North of the Corporate) Limits of the City of Camden, In the I County of Kershaw and State, of j South Carolina, and is bounded North) by lands of Henry Truesdell and! lands of Horace Reynolds; East by j lands of Zellie Brown; South by lands) of Estate of Mose James; and West ! by lands of Winnie Ballard." Terms of Sale: Cash. I will also sell at the same time! and place to the highest bidder for) cash, four (4) shares of the Capital j Stock of the Fidelity Building and1 Loan Association, held as collateral j to plaintiff's mortgage. W. L. DePASS, JR., Master for Kershaw County March lKth. 1932. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given. That under And by virtue of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County. State of South Carolina, dated the <r>th day of March, 1932. in the i-ause of Mat tie E. Gerald, plaintiff, against Charlotte J. DuBose, et. al., defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder or bidders before the Court House door in the Town of Camden, State of South Carolina, during the) legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in April, 19.T2, the same being the 4th day of said month, the following described property: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land.. situated in the County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, about ten (10) miles below the City of Camden, and containing One Hundred Fifty-Eight (158) acres, more or j less. Said tract of land is bounded >n the North by lands of F. M. Woo-; ten; formerly of Boykin: East by; S\\:rt Creek; South by land- of Hen-' : v H >vk;r. ar. i S-ate Farm at i West jy l::l \\ ate: ?.-e R. ?er." I .* ab ve described p -<>-:< -fy is t v;-? d 'o w V .1 Jr.. ' A L f ' ' t'< r It \ -, rum. ! - a ' .?-* \ r.e hcthe p.ai-.t i'T bidd.r..' .-reon. ' a. tr - * no- : a 1 h . Ma ci-r he -urn or Two Hundred < -: )().u<>i -' -. k on . i L w.:.?k . u. .. w i,i a - ? u:.': t-.at up r default of t r.e pur1 h a - e r to comply with the ms of i!e. -ad property to be . l<i on I -arr.e nv - me - uh<e?juen* sales-I :ay thereafter at the r;-k of -ihe for-J ner purchaser: that all h. . h - from) i n * He e s s t u. bidder* be at cc re-1 ;u:ned to them. W. L. DePASS. .IK., Master for Kershaw County March 18th. 1932. NOTICE. PUBLIC PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ?That Bank book on the Savings Department of the Bank of Camden. >earir.g Number fiX.r> ar.d be:r.g in the >ame of William Madis<?n B-"anham, t las been lost This notice :* _-iven in ompliance with the rules of said' 3ank of (iamder.. governing savings' \ccounts ard for the pu-p. fcav-j rtg >ald Bank issue a dup!" to. Fin-1 b f p.va-t ret nr. ! > W I. I'ePass.j L" . A" rr,e\. Camden. S. f GARY BR AMU \ M. E\. ut r of the Estate ' W M.j I' r a -i h a m. f Death of Mr. Glllla I David Gillla, middle-aged resident I of the Stockton section, died early ! Monday morning at the Camden hospital after a short illness. He is I survived by his wife and five children. three brothers and one sister; also his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Gillis, who has reached the advanced Hge of K5 years. The funeral and burial occurred from the Camden cemetery Monday afternoon, services being conducted by Kev. J. B. Caston, ul* the Baptist church, notice of sale Nol.ce is hereby given. That under >111(1 >?v virtue of the Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County. State of 4outh Larolma. t.aV ed the l'?th day ol January, l.MJ, i the cause uU Pilot.Life ^unmce Company against lhoimis. KnklamI TVdtter. 1 will sell to the highest bidder or bidders before the Court House door m the Town of Camden. State of South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the Mr. t day in April. 1932, the same being the 1th day of said month, the following described property. "All that piece, parcel or. lot of land with residence thereon, in the State of South CaroUna, County ot Kershaw, and town of Camden. frontme One Hundred Kix (lot.) feet South on new road or street, being un extension Eastward of Green Street of the Town of Camden, same extending back Northward therefrom, and having a dimension of the East line of Three Hundred 1 wenty-thiee (323) feet, on the North line of two Hundred Thirty-eight (238) feet, and on the West line of Three Hundred Sixty-seven (367) feet. "Siaid property consists of P01't^ns of lots numbers twenty-three (?>), and twenty-four (24) as shown on plat bv Z. D. Mobley, Surveyor, of the K. C. Johnson estate lots, recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Hook Iwo (-). page 27. and is located as a corner lot along the new roadway, which is an extension of Green Street and Mill Street of the town of Camden, and is bounded North by property now of Samuel D. Bush; East and South bv -aid new street or roadway, and West by property of Marie A. Knkjan.l and T. K. Trotter, and is a poxliort of the property acquired by I. K. Trotter by deed of Mary D. Jones and C p I >ul><rec<?r in tin* o.f*.kC. of the clerk of Court for Kershaw County in Book BIG page 36S, and j Book BR. page 3.">6." Terms of Sale: Cash. Anyone be-1 sides the plaintiff bidding herein,! shall first deposit with the said Master the sum of $200.00 cash or certified check on some responsible Bank for same amount; that upon default of the purchaser to comply with the terms of sale, said property to be resold on the same or some subsequent sales day thereafter at the risk of the former purchaser; that all checks from unsuccessful bidders be at once returned to them. W. L. DePAjSS, JR., Master for Kershaw County. March 18, 1932^ notice of sale Notice is hereby given, that under and bv virtue of the Decree, of the Court 'of Common Pleas for Kershaw Countv, State of South Carolina, dated'the 8th day of March, 1932, in the cause of Moses E. Lopez, plain-1 tiff, against Nelar L. Trapp, et. al., defendants;-! will sell to the highest j bidder or bidders before the Court House door in the Town of Camden, State of South Carolina, during the, legal hours of sale, on the first Mon- j day in April, 1932. the same being) the 4th day of said month, the fob ; lowing described property: "One Hundred and Sixty-One acres, more or less, the same being tiact. Number Two of the subdivision of the estate of lands-of W. J. Reynolds, lying in Kershaw County. DeKalb Township, said State, as will be more fully shown on plat of the division of said estate on file in the office of the Clerk of Court for L^e County, said land bounded North by lands now or formerly of Sutton; East by lands of John Croft, J. E. Campbell and H. P. Trimnal; South by lands of Z. Z. Barfield, and Mary C. Bateman, and West by land of W. E. S. Trapp, D. S. Trapp and a portion of Tract No. 1 of the estate of W. J. Reynolds, now the lands of Holloman. This being the land conveyed to W. E. S. Trapp by Martha A. Ferguson. " A1 so al! that tract of land in Kershaw County, said State, containing forty-two ami one-half acres, bounded North by lands of Sutton; West by lands of Mrs. W. E. S. Trapp:, S' utn by lands . f D. S. Trapp and j We>; i>y lar..i we < ..?* ? . * ?? bring the laud -r.vryed to M. E. S. , T-app bv the ?-?tate of Marion Mobe a: : A B. Stu k. > " Te! Ill- of -a < a - h Any,me :>? i .;j.r .tiff b: !<! nir hereon .1 fir-* p ? ' w "'i : r.e Master the -um of <>n> Hun-i"?s i $lou.no , i i i: . . a ... .. Svk - n | iuiUL Bank n ir.t, W I,. Del'ASS. JR.. Master for Ke; -haw County, M.. 11 h 1st!.. 1932. Wants?For Sale DOST ? A brown and wh.te setter strayed from my home on Sunday, March 13th. Dog was wearing collar with name plate of Columbia Kennels on same. Reward if returned to John T. Nettles, Camdon, S. C. SOsh LOST?One diamond-studded lady's wrist watch. Ix>st in Camden somewhere Monday. Reward if re. turned to Mrs. Ber.jam.n Moore, Kirkwood Hotel. Camden, S. C. bOsb FOR SAI.E?Cabbage, tomato and Bermuda onion plants,_ $1 hO per Dnon. Pepper, sweet potato And r;re riant?, $1 ,.Vi pf? 1.000. Prompt [ ? h:omrpt. LV?rr.s P.ant ( \a,- j, c!o-t;\, Ga. 1 pd FOl NO?Setter log w th <-b'.ar Owner .'-an r?\c -ante by npp:y:r.g? a* \'-r Court Inn. ( a rode r.. S < ., j | and ; ?> .r.g fui l:.i? ad. ."?ov.y, j1 'I J FOR RENT?Forty acres good farm land, nine miles north of Camden, S. (\ Apply ip Estelle Folks, 1214 Campbell Street, Camden, S. C. 50sb GET MY PRICES before buying gladioli bulbs and flowers, other cut flowers and plants, shrubbery, yellow-skin Porto Rico potato plants, tomato plants. A. J. Smith, Rethune, S. C. 49-51pd FOR RENT?.Furnished house, live bed rooms, three baths, for one to two months, possession given at i once. Apply J. B. Zemp, Camden,! S. C. 50sb j FOR SALE?Clevoland Five Cotton J Seed. 50 cents per bushel. John K. de-Loach, 'Camden, S. C. 48-50 IF YOU ARE GOING TO MIX your fertilizers at home this year, let us supply you with cottonseed meal, acid, sulphate of ammonia i and poatsites. Call 'Southern Cot-! ton Oil Company, Telephone 54. 50sb | FOR SALE?Thirty English box- . wood plants, handsome antiques, brass andirons and fender, one ' Brazilian coffee tree. Address: i Mrs. F. M. Gadsden, Route 4, WinnsBoro. S. C. 18-50ml ' FOR SALE?Li ve Faster bunnies, j two months eld Faster week. Ap- | ply B. W. Sasportas Camd.-n, S. C. j 48-50sb 1 YOU CAN BUY?-Sulphate of Ail monia, mixed fertilizers, acid it and cottonseed meal at *9 Southern^ Cotton Oil ComuB WANTED ? Several young turtB hens. Address P. 0. fiox <9 Camden, S. C. 48-.50i3B FOB SALE?All kinds of ferti^^l material on hand. By car loB wagon or sack lot. Office oppoS Northwestern railroad. R, B Moseley, Jr., Agent, Camden 's IB MONUMENTS?I handle only qH best grades of marbie and griajB Come to see or write to T. J. 1(9 Ninch, Camden, S. C ij^B FOB SALE?Jfulgnum seed oaU, mB crop corn and hav for sale or c?B sider exchange for cattle or hoifl Will exchange corn foi peas bttB five bushels corn lor lour cow peas. W. P. McGu.rl, Manqfl er at Guignard's Plantation, TtlB phone 148. Camden. S. C, I CAKPENTKKAXNU?-1 MjqB phone 268, 812 Chu: * .minB Camden, S. C., will t:u >itB factory service to n>l ' - ?! itijB of carpenter <*o*k i'?ji!diifl general repairs. scievM-'-c cabii^J making and lepairu g 'irnitgifl Mv workmanship is m\ rcfcrevB I "solicit your patronageThiiB ing you in advance, SOifl Easter Sunday, March 27th Make it a happier clay by remembering your I friends in the most appropriate way. We suggest that I you send j WHITMAN'S CANDY & GIBSON'S EASTER CARDS I Order your Whitman's Candies in time so that we I can have sumo delivered at points in the noith direct I from Philadelphia. j W. R. ZEMP'S DRUG STORE I TELEPHONE 30 [ Bring u? your Usual and Un usual Prescription, | Grandmother's I?rl BREAD ^llf 20-oz. *$*% W"|KnWCW,",i Wrapped Loaf ? ?; V//s/.'iiim\\\\\\\\^8i _____ SPARKLE as * 5c N. B. C. Assorted Fluffs lb. 15c Rajah GARDEN RELISH 2 '?S 25c COFFEE SPECIAL * cmcLE "* 23c BOKAR ^ 27c WJWLCi " w w COFFEE SUPREME 8 O'CLOCK 3 n>s. 50c _ | Mild and Mellow Pet or Carnation MILK ? 4 ^ 29c Quaker Maid BAKED BEANS "?r 5c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cant 13c LIFE BUOY SOAP 3 cake. 19c 2-IN-l POLISH ^ 10c LUX FLAKES 2 jHTg.. 19c vjOLD DUST 8 am. pkgs. 25c SUGAR ag::^,s 2 lbs. Tc CHEESE Fine Flavor lb. 15c SWIF'S JEWEL o |L pft? SHORTENING Bucket P&G SOAP 7ctol9c Golden Bananas, 5 lb 25c Iceberg Lettuce, head 5c Celery, No. 4, 3 for 25c Celery No. 3, 2 for 25c Grapefruit, 4 for ^ : Cauliflower, 2 lb? ^ . A & P MEAT SPECIALS Pot Roast Beef, lb. 17c Veal Chops, lb. 20c Ijimb Stew, lb. 12V^C Franks, lb i Hamburger, lb Picnic Hams, Atlantic & Pacufic SJ