The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 29, 1935, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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Taken From the Filch ot The ("hronicle Fifteen and Thirty Yeara Ago
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FH'TBKN VKAKH AGO
November 26, 1920
Coin puny M , Kornlmw CuurdH r??orgunlzed
under uut.hoilty of adjutant,
general by Alfred M MeLtiod, Julius
Jv Campbell uml Kersliuw debouch.
Melton Hunks, convicted of murdering
a Mr. Chidden In Weal Watereo
denied a new trial by Judge Wilson.
John 'I Muekey has Hulck car atolen
from hltn while parked in front M
tdate capital in Columbia.
old "O" shoorn reported to be ionilig
out in Ilia euutor oil pruetieo.
Artliur ( opolund, of Wostville, mar
i led in Miss Mannie Cameron, of
< 'ainden.
Heard Hrolliera garage on Went lieKail)
street rol>be<Cof $200 wortii of
then and aecessorios.
Several hundred soldiers from
('amp Ihagg to Camp Jackson pass
through Camden alter camping for
the night at itethuiie
,Mih. Cordy Helk, ti.'?, dies tit Wateree
Mill village.
('ainden high m<)iopJ football team
defeats Mullit?cAn> a score of JI to (J.
Itishopvil le suffers $:fh.000 lire loss
when I>lxie Lumber Company and the
l^ee County Milling ami Trading Company
plants are destroyed on same;
night.
Hody of Cleveland Outlaw who waa '
killed in France brought bat k for!
burial.
?\\ K. Mi Klnnon, prominent tanner
of I let h title killed when- struck by
ear driven by .William Tolberl.
<'arolinu Motor Company has halt
page ad to Chronicle as to Sludebnker
anion and l-'lsk tires.
Mrs. Mary Aiicruin Shannon, M,
Jong time btdoved t'amden school
leitelier, db-.s at her home hero.
Kugeiie I, Most-ley ij ;irri(-<I to Miss
I toll II je t ' hi I ke.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence M or gull,
popular members of tourist cohmy, rein
t n fro in Sin -1 bott in-. Y e ru ion t, lor I lie j
season.
S \V I'ailo-r sell-, out his luriiHufe
lei a lie-and una < >, in Florida.
I ! I: it it ro w 11. die-, .11 his I to 111 e j
ai ilishopv ilh- alter a lew hours id
II e S S.
I ire ai ltistiop\ilh- damages tiestole
ot \\ I-', l-'islier. .t negro hut
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THIRTY YKAKB AGO
December 1, 1905
A W Knight, editor <jf Uuinherg
Mi-ralil, un a business trip luCumdeli.
Mih. William (JuiHcnheimcT'returns
from a pleasant tjfp to Now York.
WIIHh Sheorn' rot urn h t <i his work
after an JUnean.
J. T c. Hopkins, of Me| Air, Maryland,
on a v 1 hft (o Camden.
! : ('. von Tn-HCkow, captain of titu
Kershaw (ftmrdn ikbuph ordPra for the
company to utlond a prlae drill at
which prizes of lib, $5 and $2 will
la- awarded to beat drilled men.
John S Chuffu, of Aiken, married to
Mi.su Shannon Withers at homo of her
unele, Capl. William Shannon, In Cymden
Columbia University announces the;
ahollHhinent of footlialj. DeatliH from
football numbered no for the huuhoii
and the HhI of Injured went to 1 GO.
Georgetown plannltiK for a greut
centennial eeletirat ion.
('olliHion due to thick fok roHiiltn
I ndcath of .sixteen and injuries to
sixteen passengers on a Huston and
. -r'
Maine railway near Lincoln, Mans.
' Krltish matron agrees to have ex
hibitH at JaineBtown imposition.
Mih WiIlium MeWllliuniH and five
children slain ui their farm home near
Independence, Jowaf* The. husband
and father arrested for the crime.
Klngstreo holds election on whether
"no," or "yes." as to having a dispensar>.
The vote wuh Hf> majority
against t lie dispensary
The St Matthews telephone company
granted a charter with T II
I Juke* and (I A I'axter the petition
Is Capital Stock .f_',."mo.
Tin* Sinootliing Iron Heater Coinpany
granted a charter at Sumter,
with capital stock of poo.
cliant Harbor shop operated hy .lack
liradshaw was destro>i-d
( aast I.lie- trains No'. !) and 1operating
from l-'.lliott to Lihknow
ord. red d is< ont nun d.
11 eo rg'i ! Ideally, dr., 111. dies at
his holm- in the Si Charles section
0 I I . e e < o 11111 \ i
Lim-d to Liberia tweiits three veal's
agu a tamil> ot Soiuh Carolina ngi'oc>
ainvr at Noifolk aboard a licit
1 -h si ea nor a 11 r a sojourn in Alriea
Mope For Better
Radio Programs
(Condcnted from The New Republic)
The Radio is about to acquire ti
competitor iu tire Lulled States, and
one thiit may have a Mpriuus effect
upon its business. Several yours ueo,
u drvjl'b was perfected through which
It is possible t(j bring into the homo
by means of telephone or electric |
Ji?ht wires all the psorts of material j
now broadcast. Its use has been held
in abeyance because of the depression,
but it will soon appear in several
American cities. For monthly fees
ranging from fl.fui for ordinary home
reception to for reception
through loud-speakers in restaurants,
hotel lobbies, etc.. it will be possible
to get "radio" programs entirely tree
of advertising, continuously from sovi'ii
o'clock each morning until one
o'clock tin lollowing morning.
I$y turning a switch, the listener
rail eliousr one of ill l'ee "channels."
The liisi will cnrr\ popular music,
unhiding dance tunes p!a\i-d h\ tie*
couutrx's li .tiling bands. Most ot this
material, and that on tin* oilier elian
m is. will conn- t rom phonograph records
td a quality, we ,uv promised
higher lliau anxthmg m>w eeiuiuer
i t:i I! v a \ a l In hie \ s< eoinl ehaiili- I
w i i I i .11 ia more si rion - inn--n ( Mi
tin- t! n 111 will he broadcast tin- latest
III WS. ,|l I t'eq U ' 111 lll!r|\.lls all <!.?>
long, lectures, addresses and otln r in
! ni mat i v e mat ma I
It Is e \ peeled that tile I lliel clients
at ti 1st will he rest a ii i all t s and other
places of public entertainment, which
will thus be able to furnish programs
unniarred by advertising or any otner
interniplion. exc. pt perhaps the announcing
of the selection next to be
heard The advne. iueidciitallx. max
i re at t ,t lew problem el uiiolliplox
itteiu lor m11sji jails in hotel and restaurant
on best ras As for the home,
will those who ohj.it to advertising
over the radio and the> are many he
willing to pay Jix a year to be relieved
of it? The sponsors of the now
device believe that they will if so,
they may exert a salutatory effect
upon tlie quality of broadcasting.
COPPERHEAD SNAKE
< '< >111 in l>in. Nov. I!'. - Tin* copperhead
is 111?* most poisonous snake in South
Carolina says John A Crawford, <11-,
mi tor of physical education tor moil
in tlm Cnivmrsity of South Carolina,
I who lias caught as many as seven in
one day on an island in Lake Murray.
Tho reason for their abundance on
the* islands Is that many snakes were
i driven lo them by the rise of water.
| The king snake, which subsists upon
! other reptiles, fttU tl?e chicken snakes,
I black snnkes and coachwhlpb, leaving
j the copperheads und a few rattlers
j not considered pulatable by the king.
Ah food dihtlnishes, even sonic of
J the venoitfhuH rattlers were devoured,
' hut the copperhead was left in abund
lance. Mr. Crawford says that ,1 f he
; had visited the island tho. following
< summer, he would hot have found a
' single copperhead as tho kings would
lia\e eaten even this species.
Tho enpporhead. appropriatoly called
lie- highland moccasin" is first
cousin of lie- common water moccasin.
The two are almost identical as to
body stricture. The generic name of
< .e li is Am i.-t roiloti." .meaning hook
. tool It " flic f?>ru;? r i> also t< rtm-d
! rattlesnake pilot." as it hibernates
I v\iih. tie- ratlh r. It t> < rroiieottsly
'h.uighi b> r-otue p. o;d? i<> be the feet
tie rntiler
History Of The Pretzel
I Columbia. Not . Tho 'eating of
tie* < oniuion prot/ ?d. now associated
jotil* vn itli beer, was once .1 matter
of religious obser\anco and ceremony,
|sa\s Mar> Owings Milh-r in her tliesI
is. 'Influences of Different Nationalities
on American Customs. Traditions
and I list it at ions." submitted in partial
fulfillment of the reipiiremonts
j for the degree ot master of arts at
the I: ni vers it y ot South Carolina
Tile little figure-eight lippoti/.or lil'st
appeared centuries ago among the
peasants of the Black Forest region
in Cicrmany it was then eaten .during
Holy Week, and its curious twinings
represented the ropes by which
Christ's feet were hound.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ih hereby Riven that in m
coniunee witli tiie terms mid provision*
of tiie Decree of the Court or
Common 1'Ichh for Koruhaw county,
luted November 11th. 1935, in tiie a-e ,
of 'I he Federal Lund Hank of Columbia,
plaint If?, vjt. II C. Robinson, defendant.
I will Hell to the highest bid I
tier, for cash, before the Court House i
door at Camden, H. C\, during the !
leKttl houiH of Hale on the hrHt Monday
in December, 1935, being the 2nd
day thereof, the following described
propert y:
"All that certain plyee, parcel <>r
trad of land, situate, lying and belnK
In the Htate of South Carolina, County
of Kershaw and Buffalo Township,
about ten miles northeast of the City 1
of-t 'amden containing fifty (Tit)) acreo,''
more or less, as shown by plat of A.}
II. Mcl.aurln, Surveyor, bearing date!
or August 17, 1021. Said tract of land;,
1h bounded as follows: On the North,,
Northeast and Northwest by the lundH
of the estate of .Juh. Robinson, bound- ! 1
ed Fast by lauds of the estate of1'
las Itoblnson and J. It. West, South i
by lands of J. It. West and William I
Klliott, West by lands of James Hob-j
iiiHon estute and William Klliott. The.'
said tract of land Is the same run- '
veyed to II. (.'. Itoblnson by cjeed J <
of Jas Itoblnson dated October 2-i.j
100K, of record in the office of ilm
Clerk of Court for Kershaw county 1
in book "WWW," al page 4b." 1
Terms of Sale: For cash, the Master
to require of the successful blthl-r, j i
a deposit of live (f>j per cent of his { .
bid, same to be forfeited in case of |'
non compliance; the' bidding will remain
open ror a period or 3b days after
the public sale. ! '
W. L. Del'ASS, JH., !l
Master for Kershaw County j
Kl UK I/AN I) <fi del.OACIf
I'lalntlff's Attorneys
NOTICE OF SALE ji
Notice is hereby given that in ac-j
eordanee with the terms and provhs-j
ions ot ill#' Decree of the Court of1 '
Common I'leas for Kershaw Count>, I
dated November 11. 1037>, in the ca-eij
of the Federal Land Hank of Colum-!
Ida. plaintiff, vs. W. T. Tnp-sdale, .1. j
I' Lewis, .J ! :. Christmas and W. !i. j
Threat!, defendants, I will sell to the j '
highest bidder, for rash, before . theji
Court House door at Camden, S. t
during the legal hours of sale on the |
first Monday m Deeeinher. 1 hein.'I
fh. ml da> thereof, the following l'
described pi opel'l V : , '
"All that piece, parcel or lot <>l t
land, situate, lying ami being in la-;
Kalti Township, the State of South'
Carolina. County of Kershaw, about '
s'-\.-ii miles Last of (lev City of Cam- j '
den, containing one hundred twentv i g
mil" and four-tenths ' 120 1 i tier
more or less, as shown by plat nm:-.
l-> Kershaw de|,o;ich. bearing da*- 1
March 23rd. P.?22. Said trait of lit ,1
i^ hounded North by Camden a' !
Darlington Load. separating sat
from hinds of George Little ami \
Hirkctt llrain h; on the Fast by Hu-:
lus .MoseleCs lands ami lands of !: 1
j C. Drown; on the South by Darlii:
ton lloml. separating same from land j
of Hrown and Long Branch; West by j
lands of Fugene Lee and George T :
Little and Hirkett Branch. Said tract|
of land is the same conveyed to W.
T.- Tnirsdnle by deed or J. P Lewis
and J. F. Christmas of recent date."
Terms of Siile: For cash, the master
to require of the successful bidder.
a deposit of five (5) per cent of
his bid, same to be forfeited in case
of non-compliance; the bidding will
remain open for a jieriod of 30 days
after the public sale.
W. L. DePASS, JR.,
Mnster for Kershaw County
KIRK LAND & deLOACH
Plaintiff's Attorneys
tax Notice
T** books for tne collection ot
State, County and School Taxes for
the year 1035 will open September 15,
1035. and will remain open until December
31. 11*35, Inclusive without
penalty. Please state school district !
in which you live or own property i
when inquiring about taxes.
The following is a list of total levies
for each School District for Sch- ol,
County and State Taxes:
DeKalb Township
M lis '
District No. 1 rji-,
.Dist rii t No 2 v-j
I >ist rid No 4 . * 4
I > i s t r i ( t No. ti i i .j
Dist! id No 2."> 2
j Di-t rid .No 43 2 s ?2
Buffalo Township
! lust net No. 3 *14
Dist 1 id No. I 2. i4
1 >ist rii t No. 7 '. v4
Dist rict No. 17. 2 ' *4 '
District No. 20 2 \
District No. 22 4 *?,
District No. 23 2* ^4
District No. 27 3:: ^
District No 23 ?-'V4 !
District No. 31 3" *4 ;
District No. 40 . .. 42 >4 '
I dstrict No. 42 22 *4 J
Flat Rock Township
District No. S 3.'.14
District No. 0 2314
District No. 10 2t,?4 .
District No. 13 2D, I
District No 10 3 ' >4 '
District No. 30 .- UL *4 i
District No. 33 3 <
District No. 37 3314 J
District No. 41 33*4 '
District No. 40 2014
District No. 47 22*4
Wateree Township j
1 dstrict No. 11 27D4 '
District No. 12 JPj
District No. 16 27.*4
District No 20 2V >4 J
District No. 3S 2214 ,
District No. 30 2". >4
Yours respectfully.
C. J OFTl.AW, Treasurer i
Kershaw County. S. C.
New Board Named
To Replace Old One
Columbia, Nov 21.?Format Ion of a
new Ht ui f' highway condemnation
l>oafit of <'ilize11h to replace one com
posed of ousted highway commissioners
uiib announced toduy at Governor
Oliri .1 ohiiHton'h office.
The new highway- administration
created under a military edict October
28, was notified to aelect its con[leinnuiion
tribunals liereafter from a
lint of 4.'? "responsible citizens" approved
by the Kovcrnor and representing
nearly every county in the
The 46 were notified by Hoy A. '
Powell, secretary of the governor,
that they had been placed on the list
to,nerve as condemnation board in
accordance with the provisions of act
118 of the acta of 1929."
The act provides that the governor,
name "a Hat of responsible citizen**,
?f the state" from which the high-J
way department is to designate hoards
)f three as needed.
Hoard members receive $lo a day,
[>lus travel ami subsistence, when on!
ictive duty under terms of the law.
Tile law permitted highway commissioners
to serve on the hoards,
iiul membership had been confined
:o commissioners in the past.
Howell commented in making public
lie list of board nominees tiiat memlership
on it did not preclude; holdtig
Otiiei public offices.
Newton Kelly is nafried to serve for
<ershaw county. Those to serve in
leighbor counties are: K. C. Wilson,
if h.iiicaster; \V. H. Haskins, Sr., of
liishopville; John if. Dufflo, of Punier;
Andrew J. Bctheu, Columbia;
lornce- Trayiol*, of Fairfield; James
.eaphal't, of ('llesterlield.
Tentative rei onimeiiuations for a
I" y?-ar agricultural program, calling
or substantial reductions in cotton,
orn and wheat acreages from the
929 levels, were disclosed Wednesla>.
by oris \'. Wells, acting chief
f the AAA production planning secion
Huerto Hico celebrated on Tuesday
ts discovery by Christopher Columbus ;
a I i:c.
Honor Roll Baron PeKalb
Grade 1?Buzann Bowers, Margaret
('aloe. Alma Caiov, Marjorie A. Cly*
bum, Camilla Owens, Dorothy Sanders,
Margaret Klrkland, Howard McDowell,
Curtis Ogburn, William Horton,
Barbara Ann Carter, Sara Kay. *
tirade 2? Margaret Barrett, Martha
K. Peach, Mary Sanders, Morma Lee
Norton, Louise Stover, Douglas Durfleld,
Jackie Jones, Mendel Clyburn.
Crude ?Margaret Hilton, Barbara
Ogburn.
Crude 4 ?Johnny Sowell, Nancy Lee
Owens, Leilu Workman, Carolyn
Owens, Marlowe Burch, Dottle
Broome.
Crude 0?Marie Holland, Chalmers
Hornsby.
tirade 7?Nina Young.
Crude X?Dorothy Workman, Kuby
Young.
Crude 9?Ruth McDonald.
Crude 10 -Willie II. McDonald.
A Three Days' Cough
Is Your Danger
No matter hotv many ned'ei. . ycu
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial irritation, you can get relief
now with Creomulsion. Serious
trouble may be brewing and you cannot
allorci to take a chance with anything
less than Creomulsion, which
goes right to the scat of the trouble 1
to aid nature to soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes as the germ-laden
phlegm is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don't be discouraged, your druggist is
authorized to guarantee Creomulsion
and to refund your money if you are not
satisfied with results from the very first
bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. t Adv /
Jobless and Buffering from uaniuu.p.
tloii. Woody Murphy, 23, of Warren,
Ohio, has offered to ?ell hiu body to
a medical Hchool for 15,000, if |l(,
Bhould die. He Bald he would leave
what waH loft of the money to hi*
mother.
NOTICE OF SAj.E
Notice Ib hereby given that in ac.
eordance with the terms and provisions
*of the Decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Kershaw county,
in the case of D. A. Uoykin, Conser
vator of The Hank of. Camden, s.
plaintiff vh. L. A. Sowell, Bessie Lee
McCaskill, uh Trustee for Daniel M.
McCasklll, Jr., and Charles \v mc.
Ca&kill, Daniel M. McCaskill. Jr.,
CharleH W. McCasklll, defendants. I
will sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, before the Court House door at
Camden, S. C., during the legal hours
of sale on the first Monday in December,
1935, being the 2nd day thereof,
the following described property:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situated in South Carolina,
County of Kershaw, containing one
hundred fifty-two (152) acres, more
or less, bounded North and West by
lands formerly of Hate, later of Maker.
South by lands of D. M. McCaskill,
10ast hy lands of Shirley, and conveyed
to me by W. L. DePuss, Master
for Kershaw county, by deed of date'
February, 1929."
Terms of Sale: For cash, tin- Master
to require of the successful bidder,
a deposit of live (5) per cent ol
bis bid, same to be forfeited in case
of non-compliance; no personal or deficiency
judgment is demanded ami
the bidding will not remain open after
tin- sale, but compliance with (lie
bid may be made immediately.
W. D. DePASS, JR.
Master for Kershaw County.
KI ItI\ LAND & deLOACH
Plaintiff's Attorney^
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