The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 17, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saifitary Plumbing and Heating
TELEPHONE 433-J
Estimates Furnished on Short Notice
^ Philadelphia woman, Mrs. Rose
411, has been arrested in Pbiladella
charged with chiseling the re/
funds Her huaband makes |24
r but ahe hud a substitute
r bubby, who waa unemployed, and
e drew $M& per week from the
uDt) relief Board. The "substitute
gbsnd" ia missing.
JOTICE OF APPLICATION-FOR
CHARTER
Notice Is hereby given that on
lesilny, May 21, 1935, the undertn*'d
will ble with the Secretary I
tli,- Suite of South Curolina,
Columbia, South Carolina, a
^ration <>r Incorporation of Pal>tto
J>ry Cleaners, Incorporated, a
oposed corporation with an author*
ii capital stock of Ten Thotiaand
lO.(inu.')e) Hollars, to bo divided Into'
e hundred (100) shares of tire par
lue tti One Hundred $100.00) I)ol- 1
-s ciu-h: and
Notice is further given that there
II bo a meeting of subscribers in
? office of Murdoch M. Johnson, Esire.
in the Crocker Building, Camn,
South Carolina, on Monday, May
, ltd:., at three o'clock, p, in., for
e purpose of electing directors and
lirers of the corporation, to receive
bscriptions to stock, and for doing
I other things necessary and incint
to the formation of a corporain,
and to transact such other and
rther business as may properly come
fore the meeting. 1
T. V. WALSH, JR.
W. P. NETTLES
R. M. KENNEDY
A. S. LLEWELLYN
Camden. S C\, May 16, 1935
S Dime Letter Scheme
Declared Illegal
A ruling on the "send a dime"
I chain letter racket was received Friday
/rom Washington by Postmaster
C. P. DuBose.
The ruling was sent out from the
office of the Solicitor and dated Muy
8. It is as follows:
"The attention of all postmasters
is called to the fact that the so-called
"send a dime" chain letter scheme
and similar enterprises now being operated
through the mails at various
points is in violation of the postal
i lottery and fraud statutes (sections
(501 and 2350, J*. L. and K., 1032).
This information should be commun|
icated to all j>ersons making inquiry
I as to the legality of the scheme. W.
j K. Kelly, Acting Solicitor."
| Violation df the sections referred j
[to is punishable by heavy line or imprisonment
or both. The postamster
, has the right to open any letters he
suspects of being in violation of the
law.
The chain letter scheme has been
thriving in Camden for the last ten
days, but apparently is beginning to
lose interest. Only a few of the
hundreds who have mailed out letters
have received any return for their
efforts. Like all other get-rich-quick
schemes this one is destined for an
j early death. _
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String Beans, 6 lbs., 25c
New Potatoes, 10 lbs 19c
Yellow Squash, 3 lbs 10c
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A \ ii ginia man ha^ succeeded in [
< ?os-sing a cabbage with an onion and J
I am smoking a right now.?Plato 1
Maker* Criterion. I '
. _ . . <
Negro woman pulling a small ex- '
press wagon loaded with three Negro 1
babies of equal age and all brother*. 1
When asked if the triplets were hers
and what their names were, she re- I
plied: "Deh sho ez. Dehys Shad- i
raeh, Meshaek and Kbednago."? I
Orangeburg Times-Democrat.
If he is rich* his children call him i
rather, but if he is poor they call .
him Paw.-? Monroe Enquirer.
We have come to the conclusion j
that not money but theories about it
aie the loot of all evil.??Cincinnati
Times-Star.
W'hat this country needs, in fact
what the whole world needs, is to .-.ettle
up and settle down.?Tulsa World. ,
j llrothei, can you spare a dime?"
Yes, but not for one of those chain- '
letter gags.?Roanoke Times.
A scientist believes that the next
war will be fought by wireless.
Sometimes the static you hear on
your radio makes you (think it has
started.?Duluth News-Tribune.
What America needs is a nonskid
bathtub, according to a Boston status-,
j tician, who declares the chances of
[ injury by slipping in a bathtub are
u thousand times greater than ridiqg
on u railroad train, and two hundred
times as great as riding in an airplane.
Some folks take their lives
in their hands every Saturday night.
?Monroe Enquirer.
Some people call a doctor and then
continue to take their own treatment
but they are dying off rapidly.?
Orangeburg Times-Democrat.
It is significant that those who are '
making war on the new deal are the
ones out of whose hands has been
taken the spending of the new deal
money. folks sure are sensitive
about money.?Madrson Madison.iui.
It makes a woman awfully tired to
see a man make a fool of himself
over any other woman.?Columbia
State.
The trouble with most organizations
is that they have a lot of hot
air aces who can talk a lot without
undertaking anything.?Orangebui g
Times-Democrat.
W hat is really needed to give "reliel"
to the army of unemployed is a 1
pleasant tropical island where the
bread-fruit trees bear buttered lolls
and the coffee grows ready roasted.?
I Pathfinde.
t
Nobody talked about dividing
wealth back in PJ29 when there was
plenty of it.?Albany Knickerbocker
Press.
Scientists think the earth looks
blue to the Martians. That's nothing.
it looks blue to u.s, too.?
Wichita Eagle.
Hand-painted knees have appeared
in some of the finest hotels in Washington
laately. You wouldn't know
the old joints now.?'Pathfinder.
A West Virginian got a year in
the pen for stealing a' locomotive. If
he had stolen the entire railroad he
might have been proclaimed a financial
wizard.?Ohio State Journal.
The Democrats are foxy. If their
schemes don't work, Republicans will
come back and have the mess to clean
up.?Richmond News-Leader.
A college boy recently established
a record by eating -1* eggs in -48 minutes.
And still some people wonder
if a college education is worth while.
?Pathfinder.
The fleet will practise within 400
miles of Japan. Don't you just love
a Iriend who shakes his fist under
your nose? ? Asheville Citizen.
The President might have known
that this would happen. Just as soon
as the country begins to look a little
better, the Republicans want it back.
?New Y'orker.
Don't Fuss
Don't fuss because meat -prices
! Make yoit shiver;
You are paying for the pigs
Thrown in the river,
j Don't fuss because muslins
Cost like thunder;
You are paying for cotton
That was plowed under.
?'Exchange.
Where's The Soil
Hordes of gullies all remind us,
We should build our lands to stay,
And departing, leave behind us
Farms that have not washed away.
When our boys assume the mortgage
On the land that's had our toil,
They'll not have to ask the question
"Here's the farm, but where's the
soil?" ?Selected.
Two Drown in Lake Murray
Newberry, May 10.?Bob Austin, 20,
and Adam Wilson, 8, both of Union,
were drowned In I^ake Murray at
Black bridge early this afternoon.
Austins body was recovered a aborttime
later, but a searching party late
tonight was still seeking Wilson's
body. The tragedy occurred on the
Salads side of the lake, about eight
miles from Prosperity.
One Killed As
Auto Hits Pole
CharlcMoit, May 12 -?Walter A i
i<itrtvll :: 1. of Roanoke. Va . was kill 1
fd and Henry It Mi Arthur. !' >, also (
?f Roanoke, was injured ubout -: So '
i, lit today who 11 the car in which
tliay wore ri?t 1 iik crashed Into a wire
[)(>!? in Broad street.
MrArthur. driver of the ear, was
l>laeed under arrest and is a patient
it Maker sanatorium suffering from
injuries of the knee, chest and neek
ile is expected to recover. He is
charged with murder and driving un>
ier the influence of lluuor. Coroner
John P. DeVeaux. Jr., announced.
McArthur. who used to live here,
tud Harrell, hot h Hoanoke public util
Itlos employes, accompanied by
Francis C'aiiill, came here Friday
night for a week end trip. t'ulilll
continued on to Savannah and was
to have met them here Monday for
the return trip to Hoanoke Harrell
and MeArthur had just dropped
friends at their hqmes and were going
to a e|ub where they were to pass
I he night when the crash occurred.
Lancaster Pastor Sued For $50,000
Iaincaster, May 0.?l)r. (iuy Funderburk,
pastor of the First Baptist
church here, is sued for damages of
$50,000 in action filed by Flliott Roddey.
charging alienation of Mrs.
Roddey's affections. Notice of action
has been served upon Dr. Funderburk.
The complaint comprises two causes
of action. The first alleges that
the defendant did by illegal ways
and means destroy the love and affection
of the happy marriage relations
which had theretofore existed J
'between the pluii.itiff and his wife.
The plaintiff further alleges that he
has by the acts of the defendant been 1
deceived, defrauded and irreparably
injured, and caused not only a great
mental anguish, but deep humilitation
and inestimable .insult and disgrace."
In the second cause of actions the
plaintiff alleges that "the defendant
had been engaged in criminal conversations
with the plaintiff's wife and
that the plaintiff had furthermore
suffered physical injury."
The plaintiff, Kllioti Koudey, is the
son of E. B. Roddev of this city. He
is engaged in the insurance business
here. He was born and raised in this
city. Mrs. Roddey before marriage
was Miss Beulah Daney, also of Lancaster.
To date there has been no answer
filed. Sapp and Sapp are attorneys
for the plaintiff. The defense has
not named its attorney.
Fine Offerings At
Jersey Sale, Saluda
Clomson, May 11.?Twelve outstanding
young Jersey hulls and 1&
choice heifers have been selected for
sale at auction at Wheeler Brothers
Farm, Saluda, at noon on Tuesday,
May 21, by the sales- committee of
the South Carolina Jersey Cattle
Club in one of that organization's
major projects for tho year,
- "The character of young animals I
consigned is attracting favo.rahle at-J
tention among breeders of the Carolinas
and Georgia, and the sale is
expected to attract a large assemblage
of Jersey breeders from these
three states," says C. G. Cushman,
extension specialist.
The bulls will come from the best
jknown Jersey 'breeding farms in the
Southeastern states, including Fort,
land Farms, Nashville, , Tenn.; McKibben
and Hill, Ixtxington, Ky.;
Jersey Island Farms, Columbus, Ga.;
Granada Farms, Granite Falls, N. C.;
Oak Hill Farms, Brookhaven, Miss.;
Hotherwood Farms, Kingsport, Tenn.;
Wheeler Brothers, Saluda, S. C\;
Judge Neal W. Workman, Newberry,
S. C.
Mr. Cushman states that these animals
will represent the most popular
bloodlines of the Jersey breed,
and believes that distribution of these
animals throughout South Carolina
should result in notable improvement
in the Jersey cattle in this state.
Fifteen choice heifer calves have
been selected from breeding herds
within the stale for sale on the same
date. These heifers, Mr. Cushman
states, were selected as an attraction
I to calf club boys and girls. Club
members selecting these calves will
be given a complete course of dairy
husbandry instruction through their
club work, using the cnlf.as a demonstration.
Wheeler Brothers Jersey Farms
will offer an ideal setting for this
sale. Visitors will be shown through
the laige herd of Jerseys, one of tho
best in 1 ho South, and tho modern
barns and pastures, and sandwiches
and cold drinks will be served on th?
grounds.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice 1h ,hereby given that in accordance
with the terms and provisions
of the Decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Kcrahuw Counfy,
South Carolina, dated May ti, 1936, in
the eaHe of The Enterprise Muilding
and l.oan Association of Camden,
South Carolina, plaintiff, vh. Annie H.
Hoy Kin and Louise S. Hamlin, defendantH,
I will Hell to the highest bidder
for cash before tin? Court llouae door
at Camden. South Carolina, during
tin? legal hours of sale on the llrst
Monday in Juno, P.?3.r>, being the 3rd
day thereof, the following described
propcrty:
"All that pieco, parcel or lot *?f
land, with buildings thereon, situate,
lying and being in the City of Camden.
County of Kershaw, and State
of South Carolina, fronting eightyeight
and one-half feet blast i
on Mill street and extending back
westwardly- therefrom, of a uniform
width, to a uniform depth of two
hundred seventy-three (273) feet, and
bounded North by premises of Walsh;
Must by Huld Mill street; South by
premises now or formerly of Kirkland
and West by property of Kendall."
Also:
Twenty (20) Hhares of the Capital
Stock of The Enterprise Pudding and
Loan Association of Camden, South
Carolina, the same being in Series
No. 431.
Terms of sale: For Cash; tho Master
to require of the successful bidder
a deposit of five (f>) per cent of
his bid, same to be forfeited In case
of non-compliance; no personal or
deficiency judgment Is demanded and
the bidding will not remain open after
the sale, but compliance with tho
bid may be made immediately.
W. I,. Del'ASS. JR.,
Master for Kershaw County.
Henry Savage. Jr..
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Camden, S. ('., May 13, i;)3.r>.
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