The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 30, 1937, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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flat rock 18 on the air
^ jeujile voeve smith, our ttfTlcsrlioll
principle. carried her glee
to the cotftily seat last f rid ay
CL ami went on the uir for u <15*
program of Jais, classical, and
"lore inualck. it was enjoyed by
?I wb0 could hear it, but the tat tick
lino bad. only 2 yodles and 3 duets
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Notice to debtors and
^ creditors
?ll parties to the estate of
oLioler Hoykln are hereby
ntlfied t?> make payment to the unJJJJlgped.
and all parties, if any, hav2,i
claim- against the said estate will
resent them likewise, duly attested,
i,ki,, .he time proscribed by law.
*" (JKACJK m. moykin
WILLIE A. BOYKIN
Executors.
T. K. THOTTER '
Attorney for Executors.
(^mden, S ( , July 14, 1937.
_ notice of sale
Notice is hereby given that in accordance
with the terms and provis
ions of the Decree of the Court of
Common i'leaa for Kershaw County,
dated June?1937, In the case of The
Enterprise Building and Loan Association
of Camden, 8. C., plaintiff, versus
Frank Duren, defendant,, I will
f(,|| to the highest bidder, for cash,
before the Court House door at Cam-1
den. S C . during the 4ogal hours of
fale on the first Monduy in August,
1937, being the 2nd day thereof, the
following described stock and property:
All that parcel or lot of land in
the City of Camden, in the County of
Kershaw, in the State of South Carolina.
fronting fifty (50) feet west on
'Campbell street and extending back
east along Hampton avenue of a uniform
width to a depth of One Hundred
Fifty-Eight (158) feet. Said parcel
of land is bounded on the north
by oilmr lot formerly of F. E. Mathis,
now of Martha Belton, on the east
by lot of J. G. Cunningham, on the
south by Hampton avenue, and on the
west by Campbell street."
Also:
Two shares of capital stock of the
Enterprise Building and Loan Association,
Series Number 3/31, as evidenced
by Certificate Number 204;
oim Hi share of the capital stock of
said Association in Series Number 17,
the satm- being represented by Certificate
Number 196; and four (4)
shares of the capital stock of said
Association in Series Number 18, the
same being represented by Certificate
Number 233."
Terms of sale: For cash, the Master
to require of the successful bidder.
ctlp-r than the plaintiff herein, a
deposit of five (5) per cent of. his bid.
same to be forfeited in case of noncompliance;
no personal or deficiency
judgment is demanded and the bidding
will not remain open after the sale,
but compliance with the bid may be
made immediately.
W\ L. DePASS, Jr.,
Master for Kershaw County.
Henry Savage, Jr.,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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ever com* In < lea," ei?u:*L t , be picked
out.
.miss smith l? h program all within
beraelf. who ?lnKb sweetly, piayH u
fiddle violently, thumps u gittur unmercifully,
blows a mouth-organ tunefuil>
and picks a mean juice harp, but
?he did not indulge in all of her hc
complishrnents euduring the recent
entertainment ansoforth she has nuv
ver had muslck leeched to her in per
??>?. but she has took 3 courses by
male.
..miss Jennie veeve appeared on the
"pink-pills" program and they will pay
her glee club according to the repeat
postul cards that the station receives;
evrboddy must rite or foam in their
i oqnests so s she can stay on the
euther for at least 2 more months,
if you want u certain selection played
oi sung, send a lid from an empty bottle
of pink pills to the sluilon which
you are listening at, and it will he
forthcoming.
dr. green's pink-pllljj-for-purple-people
ure growing in popperlarity. old
mrs. skinner was so purple, her husband
mistook her while lying in bed
sevveral times for an egg-plant, but
after taking only 19 bottles of these
pink pills, she looks almost as fresh
as a ripe canty-lope, they are good
for the blood, livver, sour stummlck,
over-eating and obesity, try them.
..the flut rock glee club enjoys the
mlker-foam work verry much, they
have all got over their stage flights,
and can now play and sing almost as
well as they do in _the scholl audytorium
at night, at first, all of the
performers acted like they were
a-skeered that something would jump
out?.of the mlker-foam and bite them
while they were indulging in musick
and songs.
. . plese tune in ever friday night at
this same hour if you want to hear
yore local tallent expunge theirselves
over the wave-lengths, turn yore dials
to 2200, on 250 killercycles, by authority
of the radio commission. the
radio announcer seems verry much
stuck on miss Jennie veeve and he
holds her arms up close to the thing
she talks in while she is playing the
fiddle, all of that do not seem necessary,
according to yore corry spondent,
who likes her allso.
LOST, STRAYED OR GONE
j..the whereabouts of hansoin moore,
the secont son of hon. holsum moore
and his first wife, is worrying the natives
of flat rock a right smart, his
disappearance took place one day last
week; hair nor hide of him has benn
heard of since he departed in the
nightime.
..hansom's mother thinks and "believes
that he went away 'with amnesia
and is wondering around somewheres
and has no idea who in the
world he is or where he is going, dr.
hubbert green says hansom went
away with 6$ of his monney onner
count of a bad check, but arT~square^
says he evverdently went away with
his ford, as they both left flat rock
enduring the same night.
..hon. holsum moore, his pa, does not
seeem to worry about annything. he
has lost no sleep since his son left
his bed and bored and disappeared
in the direction of cedar lane, he says
he hopes no fowl play has took place
with his remains, but says that unless
as manny as 5 or 6 men jumped
on him at one time, he can defend
liIsself against murder, kidnaping or
ambushes.
..the followering discriptions will possibly
help to locate the said hansom
moore; art square's ford was a 2door,
left fender busted, both front
wheels shimmy badly, rear glass
broke out, top leaks badly enduring
a rain, and the collor of same Is black
with black wheels and black chassis
ansoforth. it is a 1930-mottle with
"flat rock" rote with chalk at back
end.
..dr. hubbert green can not give a
dlscrtptlon of his 6 dollars, but says
it was In 1-dollar denommernations
and the said monney was not new,
hut was badly worn, and looked as If
a w. p. a. worker had toted it in his
hip pocket for sevveral months, looking
for a rainy day, which must of
come recently, he is still holding the
check, rite or foam him for further
information If ketched.
^mrs. moore, the bereaved mother,
says hansom was wearing a blue serge
coat, white britches, brown shirt,
green hat, tan shoes, no socks, pink
suspenders, grey naketle, red underwear,
and white pocket-handkercher
ansoforth. he walks with a limp,
speaks with a stutter, winks his eyes
constantly, smokes Incessant when he
can get holt to annything to smoke,
is croas-eyed, red nose, Cellar hair,
and ta badly stooped, anny Information
of a private nature of his whereabout
will be appreciated, but tell
S - - -a
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hiin that she layt not to come home
till he hears from her.
FLAT ROCK SOCIETY IS TERRIBLY
DI8TURBED
miss blondie head, the married darter
of inr. uud mrs. torn head, has
returned hack home after llvving In
high society in wtu^ngtou, d. C., for
a ? upplu of yeara.W??he is a widdoW,
huuhund hawing passed on last year
to a beautiful land where (rubble and
sorrow are unknown, so she sajs.
..miss bloudlc's married name was
skinner, but she has changed it back
since his demise to head she seems
to have got over his death and do not
wear unuy black .garments a tall except
a black how of ribbon on her
left sleeve near the elbow, she do
look right stunning, come to think
of It.
..miss blondlc has set flat rock a-stlr
since her arrival, and verr> few or
our wimmcn are sattislled with what
they have got or thfif surroundings,
or annything else, she fetched one
of them -long, low-slung dogs back
with her as a pet. he seems to bo
nearly 2 dogs long and follows her
everywhere she chooses to go ansoforth.
..mrs. art square and mrs. holsum
moore have advertised for a long type
dog for their respective pets, miss
blondie s dog is 110 inches long. mrs.
square and mrs. head would like to
have one each not less than 40 inches
long, and prefer a darker brown than
miss blondie's weiner-wrost mottle.
.miss blondie smokes in publick.
some of our social leaders are followering
her suit in that respect, she
changes her clothes 3 or 4 times a
day. early in the morning, she coiues
down town In her pajamas, by 11 a.
m., she has changed to shorts; in the
late afternoon, she dolls herself up
in a riding habbit, but later on, she
uses evening clothes, which leaves her
almost totally undressed, as it were.
..if our local wlmmen have to keep
up with miss blondie, ever husband
and farther in Mat rock will be a total
bankrupt in 4 more weeks, she
rarely ever wears the same clothes
but once, she has had her hair changed
in col lor 3 times alreddy in 3
weeks, first, she was blond; the next
week, she was a brunette, and now
she is a tippical red-head.- the married
men have all commenced to
shave ever other day and the pressing
clubs is working over-time on
their clothes ansoforth. she has turned
flat rock upside down, she Is
truly flat rock's first real wow!
yores trulie,
mike Lark, rfd,
eorry spondent.
TRAXLER TO BE RETURNED
TO PRI80N FARM
Hugo, Okla., July 22.?Return to a
Texas prison farm loomed today for
Roy "Pete" Traxler as the slippery
Southwest gunman continued to withstand
the effects of a bullet wound
over the heart.
His companion In a 12-day flight
lay in a morgue, a victim of the desperadoes'
own guns. The companion,
Fred Tindol, was slain and Traxler
was shot by two hostages the outlaws
had kidnaped in their flight from almost
l.uOO officers in Southern Oklahoma.
Frank Trimmer, 50, a farmer, and
J. E. Denton, 44, oil field worker,
snatched guns from the men's sides
When the exhausted fugitives dozed
in a car near Boswell, Okla.
After being brought to a hospital
here and placed under armed guard,
Traxler appeared bitter against the
man who wounded him.
"I tried to tell the guy he didn't
need to shoot me because 1 was all
through, 1 raxler said. "I knew it.
I didn't have a chance. Hut I Just
wanted my breath. He didn't wait for
me to say anything. He Just shot.
1 fell out of the car to keep him from
killing me."
Trimmer and Denton both fired at
Tindol, then Denton turned his gun
on Traxler.
As four armed guards watched over
Traxler in his hospital room here.
Governor James V. Allred, of Texas,
announced he would ask extradition
At the same time, United States
District Attorney C. A. Summer said
at Muskogee, Okla.. charges of har
boring a fugitive had been placed
against Mrs. Nell Tingley Traxler, the
convict's wife, who was arrested Tuesday.
^he fainted and was left in the
fugitive's car, when a portion of the
posse trapped their car In the dead
end of a country lane. Traxler and
Tindol escaped.
I hated to do it," Trimmer said
after th shooting. "I wish there had
been some other way out. But I flg?red
that if the officers caught us
all in the car they would shoot. It
was either their life or ours."
?t.IhVKhon#e Pa<l8e<* * bill prohibiting
the employment of aliens in Fed#.r
.. Mr?,'ce ?*oept in the army. A
similar bill is pending in the senate.
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DeKalb News Notes
Wcstvllle. July 28 ?Mrs I.. C Cly-1
burn. Jr . cuttM-taiiied with threw tu !
blew of hrideg Wednesday afternoon. {
tier guests included members of Iter J
bridge club with an extru table, honor- j
i 11K Mr and Mrs. T. J. Clvburu. of |
Akron, Obig. At the conclusion of
playing, Mrs I. C Clyburn was
awarded blub score prise ami Mrs
C. 10. OKburn low. The hostess seized
a delightful sweet course.
Mrs. Cyril II. Uusbee and Miss Min
nie Hodges motored to Columbia Moil
day
Miss iOthel liruee, who has been at
tending summer school at Appulachuln
State Teacher's college, Boone, N.
C., spent Monday with her sister. Mis
Shi'ib> Trousdale and Mr. Trueadale.
Mr and Mrs. T. J. Clyburn, of Akron,
Ohio, are spending this week
with Mr. Clyburn's parents, Mr. uud
Mrs. L. C. Clyburn.
Hoy Hortoti, of Jericho, Vermont,
is spending several week's with bis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morton
Mr. and Mrs Uulph Owens, of Cainden,
are visiting Mr. Owens' mother,
Mrs. Anna Owens.
Donald Clyburn. of Camden, spent
the week end with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn.
Mrs. C. C. S troupe and little daughter.
who formerly lived In Liberty
Hill, are visiting Mrs. Hlroupe's sister,
Mrs. F. 11. Truesdalu and Mr.
Trueadale.
Mrs. J. T. Stover, of Oakburst, Is
spending tliis week with Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Stover.
Margie Anthony, of Hock Hill, is
a guest this week of Abide Sue
Stokes.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn, Mrs.
Cyril H. Husbee and Miss Minnie
Hodges attended the Tobacco Festival
in Multins Thursday.
Minnie Mae Owens, of Kershaw,
spent the week end with her mother,
Mrs. Anna Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter spent
Wednesday in Columbia.
Carolyn Husbee is spending this
week with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Husbee In Wagner.
Mrs. J. H. Huston visited relatives
in Aikeu last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Watts, of Couth,
visited friends here Saturday and
again on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hoattie, of Hessetiter.
Ala , spent several days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clyburn.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Owens.
Anna Ruth Owens is spending a
few days visiting her brother. Ralph
Owens and Mrs. Owens in Camden.
Revival services are being held this
week at DeKalb Baptist church. Rev.
J. T. Outen, pastor in charge.
Bethany Baptist church revival services
will begin Sunday, August 2,
with Rev. J. I).. Gulledge, of Lake
View, a former pastor, in charge. We
are always glad to have Rev. Mr. Gulledge
and his family among us.
A German military plane crashed
into a group of German soldiers maneuvering
near Flensberg, northwest
Germany, killing the pilot and injuring
19 soldiers. A Danish man and
bis wife, riding nearby on a motorcycle,
were also killed, being drenched
with gasoline and died from their
burns.
Cleaning Of Cemetery
All persons, member* and non-mem
bora having doud buried ut An( inch
Itaptist church arc requested to moot
at Antloch church tho llrat Thursday
in August to cIohii oil comotnry. If
you cannot cut no aond holpora to do
tho work. t'. W. Shiver, church clork.
lT. S. Senator Royal D. Copoland liaa
entered the race for the mayoralty of
New York uh the candidate of Tammany
Hall Other Democratic organl-1
/.utioiiH of New '('iirk prefer other candidate^
among them former Mayor
Janiea J. Walker, In opposition to i
Mayor LutJuardla, elected by tho fu ionlsta
of Democrats and Republlcana
and up for reelection. Copeland la
an anti-New Dealer.
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Miss Bradley Made Supervisor
Cheater, July 17.?Chester hue been
made district headquarters for the
Fifth district embracing the counttoH
of Fuirfleld, Luncaater, Kershuw,
York, Chester, Cherokee and CheaterHeld,
and the additional counties of
Richland and Union for the stale do*
purtmont of public welfare and the
oft lees will be located with thoso of
tin* board of public welfare for Cheater
county here, according to an announcement
tonight.
Miss Anna K. Bradley, of lMshopville,
supervisor of the district, will
arrive in Cheater next week to assume
her work here and will make
her home here.
DR. 0. R. FUXDERBURK
(Palmer Graduate)
Chiropractor
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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
CHARLESTON, S. C.
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153rd Session Begins on September 27
The New Pre-Forestry Course will include instruction
in Botany, Entomology, Plant Physiology, Taxonomy,
Dendrology, Geology, Chemistry, Mathematics and
Economics.
Four year courses lead to the degrees of Bachelor of
Arts and Bachelor of Science. The Pre-Medical course
is a splendid feature.
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True ExperienceSjf/ff^^t week for them f
Each *Mk to Aug. 28, wa giro
twanty $3 prizot (or bait Trwa
Exparianco* with Black Flag.
Hora It ona from Mr?. Boin
Colamon, 741 So. Broadway, i
Loxlngton, Ky. Road It, try Black j
Hog, than tond yourt with I
your own and doalor'i noma, 1
addran. K you win yfeur do alar '
gait on aquol priia.
Block Hag Co., Boltlmora, (Ad.
^iOT JUST
LKNOCKED
k OUT
'THEY'RE
DEAD!
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"My oxporlonco with lll?i taught mt
tho killing powtr of Black Flag. Now |
luto It, spray or powdor, wh?n I 1
want to kill Intact*. No Intact got* a |
chanco In my homo?not whon It's
only a fow cant* and a mlnuto with
Black Flag." |
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