The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 22, 1934, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Judge Issues Hope Prisoner .Will Serve Swifi justice whs meted to L. T. Harwell, 2tLyear old whibt fOfi'h >n general sessions this morning, when he was sentenced to servo eight years in the penitentiary for two hold-ups Committed while he was on leave from the state prison. He was arrested by city police Wednesday. Harwell pleaded guilty in jcourt this morning and personally asked for mercy. He was given five years on one case and three on the other. A third case against him was not presented to the grand jury. "I hope that the governor will let you serve this sentence," Judge W. H. Townsend said in passing sentence. "I am not asking for justice hut for mercy," Harwell told the court. "I'll never serve eight years. I have lung trouble," he said. Judge Town' send reminded him that he had been shown mercy in that his sentence could have been 20 years. "I hope it will be brought to the governor's attention that the crimes for which Harwell has just been sentenced were commuted while he was out of the penitentiary on leave," Judge ToWnaomt'declared. Harwell's leave which was granted to him by Governor Blackwood would h%ye been ^ the day that he was arrested. The three hold-ups which Harwell admits were committed May 2, May 31, and June 5. In each he used a pistol. He was arrested by city police Wednesday and on Thursday ho waived his preliminary hearing and was bound, over to the higher court. This morning the grand jury acted on the bills of indictment against him and shortly after noon he entered his plea of guilt and sentence was passed.?Friday's Columbia Record. Kershaw Cabbagestalk, aged negro of the I>uBose section of the county, died from injuries received in a most unusual accident the day previous. Cabbagestalk was driving a "Hoover wagon." when a wheel came off. A pig which was being carried on the wagon fell out and its squealing .scared the mule, which ran away. Cabbagestalk attempted to hold the mule, wa-- thrown ?i< \s n and run u\ er. Ms. Lillian Lewis, Mrs. Kate Harnhill and Miv Khodic Turner di.d n<>t wail for Horry county officers to taid a still two miles from Ucbong church. Armed with axes, the three Women descended on the illicit liquor I plant, overturned the mash, shattered the machinery and called by the borne of the alleged owner on their way back to tell him his still was out of order. Then they telephoned the sheriff that he was not needed, as they had taken care of the matter themselves. rol'NTY TREASURERS ANNUAL | REPORT FOR YEAH 1933-1934 (Continued From Pago Three) School Dintrict No. 12 P. B. Waters ? $ A. Cv Hom? p. 11. Waters Carolina 1\ & L. Co W. 1). Grigaby W.M 1?. 11. Waters Carolina P. & L. Co -> > C. A. Byrd W.45 C. A. Byrd .. ?08 *?1 0. A. Byrd, Supt , c. A. Byrd, Supt !'tea 00 : E. W. Rent* , ' oK .ui John Heath > ; C. A. Byrd, Supt. }#<*?.85 C. A. Byrd, Supt *onnn W. I). Grlgaby f7' C. A. Byrd, Supt ' ,i M. Berry " C. A. Byrd, Supt C. A. Byrd, Supt C. A. Byrd 47.00 Ruth Morretl ?0-?? Minnie Taylor rn no , S. Frances Davis ?0.uu Meta Callahan 2J.00| B. C. Singley Elizabeth Bransford I Mrs. A. T. Simpson WhOO] Joan Starnes 00.00 W. S. Cromer Elizabeth Holley 00.W|( Annie Ruth Davis <?0.00 t Gertrude Cook 40.00 j Gertrude Cook 40.00 , Robert B. Anderson ?>2b0 Robert B. Anderson &2.0U Sal lie B. Carolina 39.001 Sal lie B. Carolina JjhJJJH Bhyllis'MoGirt 30.00 < Robert Anderson pp-JJ J, Caroline Mcllwain 3Q.00 Robert B. Anderson 70.00, Phyllis McCirt 30.00, Carolyn J. Mcllwain 80.0", Bhyllis McGirt J0.00 . Robert Anderson P7-^ ] Carolyn Mcllwain 30,.00 , W. 1). Grigaby \filol Bhyllis McGirt 2*22?' Robert Anderson j*7"?,' Carolyn Mcllwain .'10.00 Bhyllis McGirt 30.00 Robert Anderson 67.50 Carolyn J. Mcllwain 30.00 Sinking Fund Commission . . 7,990.26 S. W. Hogue, Treas 545.01 S. W. Hogue. Treas 520.00 Total $20,828.1 1 | School District No. 13 l.ucile Hilton /. $ -JTO-ilO", Flab Belle Hlyther ? > ';Flab Belle BIytber HO.n'-. Frne.-t W. Croxton *0.00 F. W. Croxton 70.00 Kershaw Lumber Company - O.oo Jesse Barfield ?.2n Mrs. F: I.. Croxton 12.).on E. W. Croxton iO.OO Mrs. I,. I.. Croxton 125.00, ("aloe Brotheis 1*''^^ F. W. Croxton ,0.00 Flab Belle BIytber 50.00' Mj's. F. F. Croxton l'io.OO; Fut ile Hilton 50.00' F. W. Croxton 70.00 Mrs. F. F. Croxton 125.00 E. W;Croxton 70.00 Mrs. F. F. Croxton... 125.00 E. W. Croxton 70.00 Mrs. F. F. Croxton 125.00 E. W. Croxton 70.00 E. W. Croxton 70.00 Mrs. F. F. Croxton 65.00 Annie Mae Roberts 60.00 Walter B. Burford 25.00 Walter B. Jiurford 25.00 Walter B. Burford 25.00 Walter B. Burford 25.00 Total $2,186.19 School IHstrict No. 14 Funderburk Electric Co.. .. 9.00 W. A. Mason, Jr 100.00 W. A. Mason, Jr., supt. .. . 400.00 Mcleod & McFauchlin .. .. 235.75 Camden. Lumber Co 3.85 J. K. Fee. .1 130.00 j J. K. Fee. Jr., supt 1,217.00 J. K.* Fee, Jr.. supt 3.85 Mrs. Mattie B. Weller .. .. 15.00 j Kershaw Chevrolet Co D>.S0| Redfearn Motor Co 67.75 j The Camden Chronicle .. .. 6.00 Paramount Chemical Co. ... 38.851 \V. A. Mason. Jr '..35 j Houghton Mifiin Co 9.60: .). K. Fee. Jr., supt 1.370.00 | The Uni\ ersity Bublish'g Co. 4.16 , Luther (9. Draper Shade Co. 3.04 .1 B. Fippincott Co IS.Sol .1 K Fee, Jr _9.4fl | Singer Sewing Machine Co. 170.00 Guy Lumber Co 10.99 Camden I,umho r Co *''99 Kershaw Chevrolet Co 8.<?">j Burns & Barrett 16.61 j Camden Gas and Oil Co. .. . 18.46 J. K. I*>e. Jr.. supt 1,370.00 Funderburk Electric Co. .. . 9'?9 N"ewsd?ispatch P&A Co. ... 5.3 < | Home Furnishing Co 64.80 W. A. Mason. Jr 50.00 1 .1 K Iav. Jr.. supt 1,370.00 Bum. & Barrett 29.61 ! American Seating Co 5.7L S. W. Hogue. Treas 1,021.05; Paramount Chemical Co . . . 29.7 j B inter Chemical Co 19.2> Hallie B. Weller Dhl 6 J K. I -ee. Jr., Supt 2.20 .1 C. Gilhs 107.55 'anuien Gas & Oil t.-o 39.09 Guv Lumber Co " *?2 J. K. Fee. Jr.. Supt 1.370.u0 J. K. Lee. Jr.. Supt 1.370.1)0 H. F. Dabney b'?0 J. K. Foe. Jr >".55 The New . Ipatch B. & A. Company 5.3? Hallie B Weller H? o<J F< nr.dat.:on Desk < o 33. .5 ! K Fee. Jr., Supt 1.370.00 Bryant Fuel & Ice Co 128.25 F. L. Thomas 6.23 Tn?- < am?ier. ' h*on;c.e .... 4 ->0 D. F. I>abnoy - 2.50 Guv Lumber Co .. 2.07 Camden Gas & Oil Co. .-? 48ii9 t I. K. Ix>e. Jr 2.44 1 W. A. MAson, Jr 16.83 1 ^urns & Barrett' 28.00 | \ J. K, Lee, Jr., Supt 1,370.00 \ J. K. I*ee, Jr., Supt 0-50 j Camden Gas & Oil (k> 10.00 j Jones School Supply Co. ,. 5.38 . Dr. J. C. Guilds 5.00 h Burns & Barrett .. .. .. 14.41 j J. K. lWr Jr. .... .... .. 1.75 l. D, M. Mays 2.75^ 1 S. W. Hogue, Treas. . .. 331.05 Total 114,270.41 ' School District No. 15 , Kay Kaley $60.00 ( Kay lialoy 60.00 ( Kay Raley 60.00 Kay Raley 60.00 j Kay Raley 60.00 < Kay Raley 60.00 , Kay Raley 60.00 , Total $420.00 , School District No. 16 Clyde Boheler $ 10.00 D. M. Mays 550.00 1). A. Rabon 35.00 ' Hackney Bros. Body Co. ., . .. 338.40 ( Nu-ldea Sales Company .. .. 354.73 Creed's Killing Station .. .. 18.27 Burns & Barrett .. 12.75 Clyde Boheler 10.06 W. S. Gardner 310.00 D. A. Rabon 30.00 Theo Patilo 60.00 Creed's Killing Station .. .. 22.15 Clyde Boheler .. .. 13.10 Camden Loan & Realty Co. .. 55.08 Ruby Elizabeth Tedder . . .. 35.75 VV. 5. Gardner .A _. . 310.00 I). A. Rabon < .. 55.00 Ruby Elizabeth Tedder . . . . 155.00 Clyde Boheler 10.00 Creed's Killing Station .. . . 26.43 G. W. Monro,? -25.00 W. S. Gardner 310.00 Ruby Elizabeth Tedder . . . . 125.00 D. A. Rabon 60.00 j Clyde Boheler 10.00 Creed's Killing Station . . . , 14.44 Mackey . Hardware Co 11.45 W. S. Gardner 310.00 Theo. Pittillo 1 . . 125.00 D. A. Rabon 60.00 Burns & Barrett 7.35 Clyde Boheler . . 10.00 Creed's Killing Station ..... 20.38 Corbett Branham . .. 10.00 W. S.. Gardner 310.00 Theo Pittillo V25.50 I). A. Itabon 60.00 Clyde Boheler 10.00 Creed's Filling Station . . . . 24.84 W. S. Gardner .j, ^ 311.85 neo Pittirfo rrTrr. 125.00 a A. Rabon .. . , 50.00 Clyde Boheler 10.00 Creed'* Filling Station .. .. 25.60 W. S. Gardner 315.00 Theo PittiUo 136.50 P. A. Kabon .. 50.00 Creed's Filling Station . . . . 20.10 Clyde Boheler 10,00 W. S. Gardner 310.00 Theo Pittillo 125.00 L>. A. Kabon 56.00 Ida Belle Belton .... 110.00 Eugene Williams 72.50-i James 1*. Neal > 110.00 Catherine Butler 65.00 Eugene Williams 72.50 Ida Belle Belton ... .. .. .. 110.00 J. P. Neal .. .. v;' 110.00 Kugene Williams 36.25 Ida Belle Belton 55.00 Catherine Butler 65.00 Nu-Idea Sales Co 11.00 Ida Belle Belton 56.00 Kugene Williams 36.25 J. P. Neal ,. 110.00 Catherine Butler 66$0*> Ida Belle Belton 110.00 J. P. Neal 110.00 Eugene Williams 72.50 B. F. Hazel 100.00 Catherine Butler 65.00 Ida Belle Butler 110.00 Eugene Williams 72.50 J. P. Neal 110.QO Catherine Butler 65.00 Eugene Williams .. 72.50 Ida Belle Belton 110.00 J. P. Neal .. 110.00 Eugene Williams 58.00 Sinking Fund Commission 6,102.23 S. W. Hogue, Treas 271.10 S. W. Hogue, Treas. . . . . 570.00 Total $14,776.00 School District No. 19 Elvita Shiver $ 75.00 Lillie Mae Martin 30.00 Elvita Shiver 65.00 Klvita Shiver .. , 52.50 Lillie Mac Martin .. ., 30.00 Klvita Shiver . .. 87.60 Lillie Mac Martin 30.00 Lillie Mac Martin 30.00 Klvita Shiver 70.00 Klvita Shiver .. . . .. 35.00 l Olie Mae Martin .. 15.00 NVateree Lumber Co .. 19.83 ( v*-? ?i . ' Total .. ?. .. ..$539.83 School District No. 22 J. C. Foster, Supt $ 837.88 B. K. Keialer ; 47.00 ; Ix>rick & Lowrance 800.00 j J. C. Foster, Supt 263.83 t J. C. Foster, Supt 817.82 I J. C. Foster, Supt 158.40 J. C. Foster, Supt - 268.33 Luring Davis 44.50 J. C. Foster, Supt 1,086.83 J. C. Foster, Supt 159.72 M. E. Parker 72.18 Kershaw Lumber Co 4.20 D. M. Mays 206.30 T. M. Olyburn 24.87 ^ f J. C. Foster, Supt 1,086.33 | J. C. Foster, Supt 161.88 ; J. C. Foster, Supt. .. .. .. 263.38 J. C. Foster, Supt 104.20 i 1 J. C. Foster, Supt. .. .. .. 1,086.33] 'J. C. Foster, Supt 1,023.36 jj. C. Foster, Supt 160.23 i J. C. Foster, Supt. .... .. 1,086.33 J. C. Foster, Supt 383,00 'j. C. Foster, Supt 1,086.33 J. C. Foster, Supt 148;81 J. C. Foster, Supt 330.00 J. C. Foster, Supt. .t 1,080.33 J. C. Foster, Supt 98.31 J. C. Foster, Supt 1,665.70 J. C. Foster, Supt 668.74 R. R. Burns 80.00 Mildred Bradford 60.00 Sarah Gettys 60.00 Mildred Manning .. .. .. .. 60 00 Margie Brock 60.00 Mrs. Lucile MoDaniel .. .. 60.00 Stella Bethune 60.00 Thelma Burnside 60.00 Louise Tiller 60.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 289.16 J. C. Foster ? 75.00 :J. H. MoDaniel 65.00 Mrs. Thelma Burns 60.00 , Eloise Miller . 60.00 ! e *> Isabel Pursley ,. gA. R. R. Burns .. .. .. .. w' Mildred Bradford .. .. .. ., ^ ^ Sara Hetty s .. , 60 w lA>ui?e Tiller .. Stella Bethune Mrs. l.uoile. McBftttisl .. Mildred Manning Thelma Burnside 60W| Margi? Brock ,, 69()0 Maggie Stevenson . 2l!oo James McKnight 50^ James McKnight 5^ James McKnight 34^ James McKnight 11^50 Ethel Mae Carter 3000 John Furman, Prin 75^ Maggie Stevenson 42^ John Furman, Prin 3755 James McKnight, Prin 11250 James McKnight 34^ Ethel Mae Carter 30.00 John Furman, Prin 37,50 James McKnight* Prin 112.50 Ethel Mae Carter 30.00 John Furman, Prin 7500 James McKnight 112.50 James McKnight-v 26.00 Ethel Mae Carter 30.00 John Furman, Prin 75.00 Ethel Mae Carter 30.00 James McKnight, Prin 112.50 John Furman, Prin 75.00 James McKnight 40.00 James McKnight 143.00 John Furman, Prin 34.00 Kershaw Co. Sinking Fund 610.00 Sinking Fund Commission .. 294.36 S. W. Hogue, Treas, .. .. 795,00 S. W. Hogue, Treas 740.00 Total ..$30,440.59 School District No. 23 J. C. Foster, Supt $ 50.00 J. C. Foster, Supt 50.00 Celia A. Holmes 83.00 Celia A. Holmes .. 30.00 Celia A. Holmes 83.00 R. B. McCaskill 11.07 Celia A. Holmes 30.00 Ce]ia A. Holmes 30.00 Celia A. Holmes 30.00 Celia A. Holmes 30.00 Total $427.07 (Continued on Page Seven) ESTATE NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Laurens T. Mills, deceased, are hereby notified to tile the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. MARGARET J. MILLS, as Executrix Address: Care of J. I^aurens Mills P. O. Box 9D4, Columbia, S. C. 11-1 dffb. SUMMONS v State of South -Carolina \ County of Kershaw. Camden Furniture Company, Inn., a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Irene James, Hcfendant. To tlte Hcfcn ianl Ahove Named: Complaint having been made unto me by the p!a:n':tf above named that, you are indebted to it as set forth -aid . i?mp!ain; in the sum of $*13.25, plus interest and Attorney's tee -, balanee owinjj on a promissory note; There are. therefore, to command you to appear before me at my otTice in the City of Camden. Kershaw County, South Carolina, on the 'JOt h day after the date of the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, then and there to answer said complaint. Herein fail not or judgment will be tfiven against you by default. You will further take notice that the affidavit in this action has been deposited and is on file in nty office. IF M. SMITH. Maoist rate. June >*. l p;> i For Results DEMAND LANCO FEEDS Starting Mash, Growing Mash with Dried Milk and Cod Liver Oil, Baby Scratch Feed, Dairy Feed and Hog Feed. Sold by Your ' > I Local Merchants ij MEN @&s(kuSl-tlbl*. J2foet.,sima THEIR FORTUNES SMASHED WORLD RECORDS FOR SAFEST TIRE FIRESTONE EVER BUILT THE New Firestone High Speed Tire for 1934 was built to give you the same dependable service it provided for the 33 drivers who started in the torturous 509-mile grind at Indianapolis May 30. This new tire has a wider tread of flatter contour, deeper non-skid, more and tougher rubber, giving you more than 50% longer non-skid mileage. Besides being Safety Protected on the outside it is Safety Protected on the inside. Eight additional pounds of pure rubber are absorbed by every one hundred pounds of cords. This additional rubber is so placed that it surrounds every cotton fiber inside every cord in every ply. This is accomplished by soaking the cords in liquid rubber by a Firestone patented process. This patented process, Gum-Dipping, is not used in any other tire built. Heat caused by internal friction of cotton fibers destroys tires??causes separation and blowouts. Gum-Dipping counteracts friction and heat?provides greater adhesion and binds the cotton and rubber together into one cohesive unit ot greater strength, assuring car owners of the greatest Safety, Protection and Economy that it is possible for human ingenuity to build into a tire. The most amazing proof of this extra strength, safety and dependability is the fact that everyone of the 33 drivers at Indianapolis chose and bought Firestone High Speed Tires. Race drivers KNOW tire construction they will not risk their lives or chance of victory on any other than Firestone. At terrific speeds the cars plunge into the treacherous turns?tires are braced against the scorching brick track? so hot the tires fairly smoke at times?they give?yield and stretch?-every conceivable force works to tear the tire to pieces, yet Firestone High Speed Tires "come back" on the straightaways. Not once during the entire race did a tire fail. Surely this is the most amazing proof ever known of Extra Strength, SAFETY and dependability. Call on the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store nearest you TODAY. Equip your car with New Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934. WIDER TREADOFfi f LATTER CONTOUR | MORE TOUGHER RUBBER bUM- DIPPED HIGHr STRETCH GORDSl DEEPER NON-SKID MORE THAN 50'/, 10NCER I NON-SKID MltEAtt I Listen to the Voice of Firestone every Monday Right over R. B. C. ? W E A F Retivork. See Firestone Air Balloon Tires made at the Firestone Factory and Exhibition B u I I d i n g World's Fair, Chicago. / Ifffpaia/ti/sd I STAMINA | FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES p it for ftj teen content tire yean V have heen on the winning l p cart in the 500- m i ? u Y I mlianapolii Knee. 1 I THIS MLANS BLOWOUT PROTECTION it For lev an coniecutive yearl have heen on the winning can in t he daring Pikei Peak j climb where a slip meant tiea t h. THIS MiANS NON-SKID SAFfTY AND TI ACTION it For three oonseeu tine yean have been on the 131 bueae of the Waehington (D. C.) Railway and Electric (' o m p a n y covering 11,357, ft 10 but mil em without one minute'I delay due to tire trouble THIS WANS DfPINDABfimr AND fCONOMY At Were on the .V e i m a n Motori' Ford I ft Truck that made n new coaet-to-coewt record of 67 h o u ri. 45 minutee, 30 teconde actual running time. THIS MEANS INDURANCI Rubber has advanced 442 9cl Cotton 190%' Yet you can buy this amazing new Firestone High Speed Tire at our present low prices and save money. WnrirrtniMf MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ? Effective Today FIRESTONE GUARANTEES Their Complete Line of Tires Against ALL ROAD HAZARDS For Twelve Months In Addition Firestone Gives the Industry Life-time Warranties Against Defects in Workmanship and Materials. When Used in Commercial Service These Tires are Guaranteed For Six Months nhe- following Firestone lealers are prepared to erve you: CITY FILLING STATION Camden, S. C. C. E. DAVIS FILLING STATION Camdeii, S. C.