The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 13, 1934, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
LOOKING BACKWARD
Taken From th? File* of The Chronicle Fifteen and Thirty Yeara Ago
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FIFTEEN YKAKS AGO
July II. i?i?
F. I). Goodale receives citation from
General Pershing for distinguished
und exceptional gallantry in action in
battle at Vaux Audigny.
Great Britain'? super-dirigible K-34
* crosses Atlantic and ties up at Mineola,
N. Y., after voyage of 108
hours. |
Henry .Savage to erect three houses (
near corner of DeKalb and Fair
streets.
Jesse Holland, aged <10, dies at residence
of his brother north of Camden.
L. I/eroy Clippard, of Knoree, S. C.,
married to Missc Kate Murchison, of
(a rnden.
Thomas Hope, of New York, returns
to Gastonia, N. after 57
years' absence. He was thought
killed in the Civil War. i
Col. James Simonds, HO, president
of the News and Courier Company,^
dies at h'U home in Charleston.
Sheriff Hundrix Hector shot to
death by Jake Gosnell, deputy col- j
Sector of internal revenue in Greenville.
j
Charles It. Little returns to Camden
after twenty-two months in the army
at home and /(broad.
Hi T.? Davis married to Miss Pearly
Clark.
Kobert M. Cooper, prominent Lee
county farmer, dies tn Baltimore.
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, 71. champion
of woman's suffrage, dies at her
home in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Savage announce
the birth of u daughter bh
THIRTY YKAK8 AGO
*> July
15, 1904
! Lafuyettc Hall, historic 1iou.se on
north Broad street owned by Baryn
'von Tresckow and occupied by Mr.
jaml Mrs. Scott Brown destroyed by
early morning lire and Chronicle carrier
a suggestion that the new court
house be erected there.
| John Brasington, of Beulah section,
married to Mit^ Lillie Owens.
Grist mill, tfjn and cotton press
owned and operated by J. M. Kirkley,
of the Abney section, washed away
by Hood.
Over three hundred campers enjoying
themselves at Big Springs, near
Bethune.
Deal Jackson, negro, of Albany,
Ga? markets' first bale of Georgia
cotton at 15 cents per pound.
Mr. and Mrs. John I*. Merony, of
Birmingham, Ala., visiting former's
paints at Holly Hill, near Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirsch return
from pleasant stay ut Hendersonville,
N. C.
Tom Stark, of Stark, Fla., visiting
relatives in Camden.
J. B. Wallace confined to his home
with fever.
I Dr. Thomas B. McDow, slayer of
Captain F. W. Dawson, editor of News
and Courier, found dead in his bed
at Charleston.
July t>.
Majestic Theatre to close for ten
days while many improvements are
being made.
John Fox, Jr., author of "The Trail
of ^he Lonesome Pine," dies at his
home at Big Stone Gap, Va.
Arrival of Relief
Cattle In State
Columbia, July 'J.- State relief
headquarters announced today the .
11 r > t four carloads of cattle from
Western drought areas had arrived*
in the day at Lowndc>villc, in Abbeville
county.
t'ourleen additional carloads are I
( n route to South Carolina, sever1
consigned for unloading at Anderson
arid seven at Abbeville, otricials said.,
The cattle are part of a total of
ftii.ono being bought up in drought
areas by the Codcral Surplus Comniodity
<'oi poi at ion and shipped to
South Carolina for summer yrrtisi 1 nvc |
and full eannniK.
It.- K. Sims, state director of rural
rehabilitation, in charge of the cattle
program, stiid farmers wishing to
rent their lands for grazing should
apply to county relief administrators.
Rids so far have ranged from JO to J
75 cents a month per head of cattle. |
Federal agencies in South Carolina I
meanwhile located 21 former western
cattle men to aid in handling the
cows. U. M. McKlveen, state transient
director, said they were among
1M transients at Rocky Bottom
Camp, J'ickens county, in the vicinity
of which 2,000 cattle will be pastured.
Two hundred branding irons, manipulated
with acid instead of heat,
have been bought by the relief administration
to brand the cattle.
Farmer Burns Buildings
Igist Wednesday afternoon B. J.
Munn, a middle aged farmer iivrngnear
the state hno, tan amuok and'
burned >evera! barns and unoccupied)
tenant bmi-c.-- <>n his farm, and held j
a large group of neighbors and I'age-;
land citizens at hay with a n.ghpt'\\
eicd t itle for about three hours. ;
.Mr. .Mann a viiarvU'ul fat nu -. ar.d j
tt.c proj'crty he de-tioyed was woitii
h'.mdret!- dollar-. A quantity of
grain, *i veiuwl hog-, meat, etc.,. wa re!
burned. \fter holding a crowd estimated
from f?0 to 100 pe: .-on.s at bay'
for s,,inc time, lie was linully per-':
.-aaded to give his ntlo to a frit-mil
and conic to Bageland. Later he was i
taken to Chesterfield, and after an
examination by Dr. ,J. W. Perry.'
county physician, was committed to'
the state hospital at Columbia.?
Pngclami Journal.
Stanley Hamilton, farmer of Dillon j
? U'"y. w a.- probably fatally wounded'
by Charles Le-lie, deputy police otT:.
> r. Hamilton whs charged with
v.-ckle-s .Living an! ha i run into a
f? r. when tin- tVi er attempted to
irri >: him. Tiie officer beloved the
mi- was try.ng t > -ho >t h;m and -hot
at r range.
Bayer Company
Reduces Prices
A pew schedule of prices for Bayer
Aspirin tablets?the lowest in the
history of the Bayer company?went
into effect yesterday in alf Camden
drug stores .
The Bayer company introduced
Bayer A.-pirin in this country 35
year- ago. It has since become one of
trie most widely used of all drug1 produets,
and the price reduction will
mean a saving to millions of cons
u mors.
Last year the Bayer company reduced
the price of its lUU-tahlet package
and. according to officials of the
company, the di-trihution increased
so definitely that it was decided to
extend the lower .price to include the
dozen and two. dozen packages and to
again reduce the large family size.
In announcing its new consumer
price schedule, the Bayer company issued
the following statement:
"Bayer has always kept faith with
its customers by giving them the
finest, most uniform product that
science can produce. Its decision to
reduce prices is evidence of Bayer's
desire to extend even further its service
to its customers."
The new consumer prices of Bayer
A.-pirin are now effective in (>0,000
drug stores throughout the United
States.
(Libert White, of New York and j
Taris, an fwtist who visited in Colum- I
bin recently, has been made a staff ;
colonel by Governor Blackwood. 1
White i.- a friend of Claud N. Sapp, of
Columbia, ami Senator Edgar A.
Brown, of Barnwell.
Tim henff of Greenville county
made Jt> 1 arrests during June, outside
of the towns and county seat city.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Anno w nee c-ent For Congress
T < lie 1' n o.-T.it Voters of the Fifth
' ' >t.ci essi. >: .i, 1 M>ti k*t I hereby announce
It ;f a eandlilat O tor election I
to the 74th i 'otinrcss, subj> < t to thii rules
>.f the I > m<>i t attc Primary
Ma\ 1 aiatin ex ft ess to vou try deep I
appreciate :i of the splendid vote vou ,
icaxe me in tlox last elex Hon and assure
you that, if re-elected, 1 will give yo'u
the same eonsolent ious service that I
have kix cn during tlrst term In Con- ,
grcsn i
J P HH'HAltnS j
I
For Congress j
We arc authorized to announce
J. K. Beamguard, of York county, as \
a candidate for Congress from the
Fifth District subject to the results
of the primary election. <
I
For Re-Electlon j
To the Voters of Kershaw County I j
hereby announce myrlf n candidate for j
lex. t ion to the State Senate from Ker- |
-tiaw County In the coming primary nub- (
)<><-1 to the rules and reyuhitions thereof ,
! pledge my contlmied efforts In bohalf f
of the taxpayers 1 appreciate the past
the confided, o of the people
the I.infidel, e I<f the people.
O C w Kl.SH f
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For The Senate t
I tviil h<> a candidate for the State c
Seivnto In the com In if election. Any
voter who bell?vti that 1 can and w'jJ
represent our County and State *
credit I will appreciate your support It
you can't tt*e It in my favor I will still
be u loyal friend of your*. _
& V. PKAHlNUTOft.
For The House
1 hereby announce myaelf us a candidate
for the House of Representatives
from Her slut w County subject to ?ho
rules and regulations governing the P<m?
ncratlu Primary.
Respectfully.
NBIL TRtJKSDALK.
For The Houee
To the Voters of Kershaw County: I
hereby announce myself as a candidate
for tho House Of Representatives subject
to the rules of the party and If
elected will promise a fair and Impartial
discharge of the duties of the office, for
the/people and not for corporation*, I
hatfe si* years experience In the house
n'i'x-'on" kki.'ly.
For Re-Election
To the l>einocratio Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce myself for
re-election to the House of Representatives
from Kershaw County, I will appreciate
the continued support of the
people of this county and will ondeavor
to serve every Interest for the betterment
of my county and state If sent
back to the legislature for another
term. ? ?
V.ry ">*<>><?% ^
For Houae of ReprfHentativew.
To the Voters of Kershaw County:
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules and regutions
of the party. I will appreciate
your support.
Frederic M. Bryant, Jr.
For Itepresentative
To the voters of Kershaw County:
I announce my candidacy for the
Hodse of Representatives subject to
the rules of the democratic party, and
if elected, promise a conscientious
service in the interest of the County
and also a vigorous efFort to rewrite
and bring up to date some of the laws
of state-wide importance.
T. K. TROTTER
For Sheriff
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce myself
as a candidate for Sheriff oftl
Kershaw County subject to the rules
governing the Democratic primary.
Yours respectfully,
E. T.JgQWKN.
For Ro-Electlon
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: Upon my record as Sheriff of
Kershaw county for the past two terms
and upon my recoixi as Deputy Sheriff j
for seven years prior thereto, I hereby
announce myself as a candidate fur reelection
to the office of Sheriff. I am
grateful for the lovftl support given me
In my previous campaigns, as well as In
the administration of the duties of my
office, and 1 ask a con'tintuition of that
loyaltv and support.
" J If MrLKOl >
FOr County Treasurer
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw |
County: I hereby announce myself as j
a candidate for re-election to the ptYieo
of County Treasurer, subject to the Khes
ami regulations of the Democratic i?t i- j
nuiry. You have honored me with this j
office for two terms. I appreciate your
loyalty and support in the past and hope,'
you will coutiuiic this support by re-j
electing me In. the coming primary.
S. WVhlK HPfiUU I
For Treasurer
To the Democratic Voters of Ker- j
shaw County: I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the office 1
of Treasured* for Kershaw County j
subject to We rules and regulat ions j
of the * Democratic primary. Your
support will bo most appreciated.
C. JOE OUTLAW
i
For County Treasurer
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw ,
County: I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the' office of County Treasurer.
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate
your support.
If 3TONKY MOORE
For Re-Election
To t lie Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: Having served you faithfully
several terms as County Auditor, I beg
to announce that I will be a candidate
in the coming primary and will appreciate
tin* votes and support of my
friends throughout the county " .
D. E SUAKR> ?\V..
For Auditor
To the Democratic Voters of Ker-haw
County: 1 wish to announce myself as
a candidate for County Auditor for Kerliaw
County subject to the rules and
regulations governing the Democratic
primary. If elected I promise to give
the very best service possible to all the
people throughout the younty and shall j
appreciate any support given me in the 1
approaching primary for a clean and j
successful race. i
' W R. TAYLOR
For Re-Election
I again offer myself as a candidate I
for the office of County Director for|
DeKalb township and will appreciate
the support of the voters.
W. T. REDFEARW
For Township Director
At the request of voters front the
different sections of Buffalo town- j
ship I hereby announce myself a can-1
didate for the office of Director of I
Buffalo Township, subject to tho rules :
governing the Democratic primary
election. W. T. HOLLEY.
For Re-Election
I hereby announce myself as a 'a.ndidate
for re-election to the office .,f Judge 1
if Probate for. Kershaw County in the
approaching Primary election subject to I
the rules of the Democratic Party Will j
appreciate the support of the voters of'
Kershaw County and If elected will ren- )
1er unprejudiced advice and ser\ices as
heretofore I. HKX JONKS
I
For Judge of Probate
To the Democratic Voters of Ke-shaw
""ounty?I.adles and Gentlemen: I'omplyng
with the requests of friends and
rielding to my own desire to renew those
Measant relations created by serving the
jublic In former years. I hereby anlounce
myself a candidate for th>- office
>f Judge of Probate of Kershaw i^-unty
tnd will very greatlv appreciate your;
mpport W L. Mr IK ' W KI.L I
For Judge of Probate
I hereby announce myself a.s a -andi- j
lat? f.,r Judge of Probate for K> -shaw !
"ounty subject to th>- rules and eula- '
Ions governing the approach.ng Demo- }
:ratic Primarv
N c AP.M'.TT
For Re-Election County D rector
T'? t lie \'nt>-rs of West WnO' .-a: I
lerri'V aniH-ui. > myself as a .. .didate
or re-e|e. tion as I?1re<-tor for iteree
ownship. subject to tile rul- - >f the
!>.-m? ratlc primary. Your su; rt will
je highly appreciated. .
Very r.-spect fullv
J< >11N U V It- <V
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For Re-Election
I hereby announce myself as a randl- ]
late for re-ele< tion to the magistrate '
iff:ce of eastern district of Buffalo Town- ;
hip subject to the rules ami regulations
overnlng the Democratic Primary.
Respectfully,
JOHN A YOUNG
For Magistrate at Bethune
To the Democ?&tic Voters of the
Jountv: I hereby announce myself as *
andldate for the office of Magistrate at
tethune subject to the rules and reffuitiona
of tha prlmsxy. and will (Tsatlr
appreciate your support.
For Magistrate Upper VVMl WltlfW
I hereby announce myself u? i^mdldute
for the office of Magistrate tt Upper
Went Wateree, subject to the ? " ?? *??
emulations of the Democratic Primary.
Yours respectfully,
FRANK KARON
For Magistrate
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for re-cleotlou to the office of Magistrate
at Hlaney, subject to the rules
of the democratic primary. I will appreciate
tiie continued ?tipp??rt of the
voters. J' n \N A l gun
For Magistrate Upper Wateree
To the Democratic Voters of Upper
Wateree Township: I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the
office of Magistrate for Upper Wateree
Township, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratio
primary. JBKRY liRANHAM
For Qanie warden
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Game Warden of
Kershaw county, subject to the rules and
emulations of the Democratic prlmarer.
will appreciate the support of the
voters.
W. A. (BILLIK) RUSH
For Qams Warden
To the Democratic Voters of Kerahaw
bounty: I hereby announce myself as a
eaivdldate for the office of Oama Warden
tor Kershaw county, subject to the rules
governing the primary election.
Respectfully,
A. L. MoIiBOP
For Qamo Warden
To the Democratic Voters of KerBhaw
County: I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Game Warden,
nubjeot to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic Primary.
H. E. GARDNER
For Qame Warden
To tho Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce myself as
candidate for the office of Game Warden
subject to the rules and regulations of
tho Democratic Primary.
Very respectfully,
MITCH KL.L, RADON
For Qams Warden
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce myself as
candidate for the office of Game Warden,
ubjeet to the rule and regulations of
he Democratic Primary.
W. H, RATCLJFPE. ^R.
For Qame Warden
I hereby announce niyself as a candidate
for the office of Game Warden for
Kershaw county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary. Will appreciate
the support of the voters.
Very respectfully.
W. P. McOUIRT
For Qame Warden
To tho Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce myself as
n candidate for the office of Game Warden
for Kershaw county, subject to the
rules governing the primary election.
Respectfully,
C. M. HOUGH
For Game Warden
To the Voters of the County: Having
served as deputy game warden for Kershaw
county I feel that I am familiar
with the duties^of this office, and am
hereby announcing myself as a candidate
for the office in the approaching primary
and will grveatly appreciate your support.
Very respectfullv.
m. c. Hayes
For Game Warden
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce as
a candidate for the office of Game
Warden of Kershaw county and will
appreciate your support in the coming
primary.
NORMA X (ZEKE) TRUES DALE
For Qame Warden
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
County: I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of Game Warden
for Kershaw County, subject to the
rules and regulations or the Democratic
(party. I am now Deputy Game Warden
and am thoroughly acquainted with the
State and County law in this work.
Your loyal support in the coming primary
will be gratefully .appreciated.
Thanking you* in advance for your kind
consideration. W. C. IIOItTON
For Game Warden /
Having1 advocated and worked for
over throe years for Game Warden
to be put into the primary, which
ha.s been done, and at the solicitaions
of ipy many friends, I hereby announce
myself for Game Warden, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
party: Your support -will be greatly
appreciated.
FRED E. WATTS.
For (iame Warden
To the Democratic Voters of Kershaw
. County: I hereby announce
myself as a candidate for the office
of Game Warden of Kershaw countr
in the approaching primary and I wit
be grateful for the kind consideration
of the voters. '
BECKHAM (BECK)) RUSSELL
I1 REAL ESTATE !|
RENTS COLLECTED, FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
HUNTING PRESERVES
Repairing and Care-Taking of Property
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE I
DeKAIB INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CO. I
Crocker Building ? Telephone 7 | ,
Now! Prices Reduced
ON
Genuine Bayer Aspirin
Tim of 12 Tobl?t?
JLW
of 24
TabUr*
NOW
)25?
1 1 . rnml
Get Real BAYER Aspirin Note at Lowest Prices in Hintoryl
So as to put the safety and quick
action of Genuine Bayer Aspirin
within the reach of everyone, the
nrice you pay has now been reduced.
Reduced so low that nobody need
ever again accept Some other preparation
in place of the real BAYER
ASPIRIN that you've asked for.
15c now for tins of 12 tablets.
25c now for bottles of 24 tablets.
And the big, family size, 100
tablet bottles nave again been reduced
in price. These new low
prices are now in effect throughout
the United States.
So?Always say "Bayer"
When You Buy
And remember, when you ask for
Bayer Aspirin at these new low
prices it's unnecessary now to accept
any other preparation in its place.
So?never ask for i,t by the name
"aspirin" alone when you buy, but
always say B-A-Y-E-R Aspirin and
see tnat you get it.
Remember, too, that doctors advise
it. for it DOES NOT HARM
THE HEART. And that scientist!
rate it among the fastest known safe
reliefs for pain. (See illustrations
below.)
i
Why Bayer Aspirin
j Works So Fast
Drop a Bayer
Aspirin Tablet
into a glass of
water.
Dy the time
it hits tha bottom
of tha alaa
it is disJntairatinf.
IN 2 fICONDS BY STOP WATCH
A Genuine Beyer Aspirin Tablet starts
to disintegrate and go to work.
What Happens in These Glasees
Happens in Your Stomach?Genuine
BAYER Aspirin Tablets Start "Taking
Hold" of Pain a Few Mlnutea a/tec
Taking.
ALWAYS SAY "BAYIR ASPIRIN" NOW WHIN YOU BUY |
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Entire Stock of WORTHMORE CLOTHES
The Store that Has Led the Field in Super Value all
season Cuts Prices to the Core for a Quick Clean-Up!
360 SUITS
For Year 'Round Wear j
Suites of every description are included: Biswing
models, belted back models, Cheviots, tweeds,
stripes, mixtures, tans, grays, blues, browns
double-breasted styles, 2-button models, in light
and dark colors. Come in and see them.... you'll
sure want one or more.
Also entire stock tropical worsteds. $15 values.
$11.95
All $17.50 Suits on sale at $14.45
135 SUITS
FINE WOOLENS
The biggest values $15 ever bought. Smartest of
styles, beautiful patterns and all sizes. To close
out at
$9.95
SLIMS STOUTS SHORTS REGULARS
All Straw Hats
Stiff and flexible
to close out at one
price . . .. ..$1.2:, I
All $17.50 Deluxe
SUITS $14.45
198 COTTON SUITS I
GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK
The wash suit season is just at its height and here 3
an opportunity to dress cool at bif? savings. Snappy
styles, well made. A value sensation. Buy for H
next -ummor too.
$3.45 I
WO R T H M O RE I
TT CLOTHES SHOP, Inc. B
1425 MAIN 8T. COLUMBIA, S. C. J ?
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