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hhWiVWT HHJ r AKM>AT. k ? liViwiiHia (tuft In Ktarjr W?y. The 8. ?. lwp?r ntor ofufttw * n-r* tk?pt?r In mttriA? bUlory. Thfc gre* I Jl?*r I* not only the large*'. ?blp In the world, but ?ow tUaminrtlh b> ih?> ? <*( hor Hj?xbfcf?ir?*i ii?*r ?afety device* and the variety auo luxury of her < ab>n?. Thy I taper * Unr U Um addition to l-U; Heel of i^te Hamburg-American 11m, BlfeV ??urea y feet in length, or aiiao*' one- fifth of a mile, feet it wi4?h or jthat of a groat voule/ard, ?jnd haw a tonnage or 6P.OOO. Her po** <rful quadruple turbine ?ii|lne? Ajlve her at an uv eragge l *'f 2^' 1-2 knot*. croaalng the Atlantic in Mix day*. Hhe 1* manned by a < row of lj 80, No hotel on ejth<-r aide of the At' {antic offer* it* kuwik *0 great a choice of dining room*, hall room*, winter garden*, and palm roouw, grill room*', grnoking room*, gym na*luma, roof garden*, public hatha ana luxurious lounge*, *ay* a New Kork *p*-<ial. The lending decora tor* of KUrope have been e& truat ed with the decoration* of the Im peraJor'* cabin*, and each 1* a mas terpiece in it* individual *tyle. The great Blze of the Irnperator l>a* made n poaaible to give her wonie of ?he 'moat Kpacioh* room* ever enjoyed on ahipbottrd. The ri.uiij lounge, which may he converts ed Into a hail room, ia hiing with | (JobeUn tapeatrlea and equipped with! ?t practical atage for theatrical per- j forrjiance*. An unubtial amount of j up ace ha* been t>et. a*ldo to r an ft- . lahorate winter garden with a: wealth of tropica) vegetation. I There 1* a running track, an elabo rate Homan hath and awimrning poo ! and a variety of ItuuHlan, mineral \ and ??I'd r(r ha tTi ft with Bktl Ind dantft. ja. florist; candy and book Kb cp ; a public Ktenographer, a photogra- [ phic dork room, electric elevator*, j and every conceivable appoint in en t j to a?*ure luxury and variety through! ? oijt, tin. Atlantic < -running. 1 The grand dining Ha loon neats o- ! v?-r COO per*dn* "and ^ocuple* t wo deck*, extending ..the full width of 1 the ahlp. in the Kitz-Carlton rea ta'i.rano a diktifte'lve cuhdne may he enjoyed, w'hlle jail I further variety] ,r ;<Ior<!e.| t>., (he room, the wiuf^er . garden .and v<-r.ai?ila caTe, 'A i*t'/h it: '< \ofii parable t/? a I'oof ^ar fj'.'n. Anions f lie. original u-ai are# <i Impe'rator are the KinallV-r din ?Jjvg -aioonB avaiialde. .t'or priva'v ?l i . ier paVt'ii-H.-.and the br< .t'kfn^t rooms: tlui pri\a.te s'u ire*; The familiar sea ph rase "ship- j has a special wlghtf team e an I apMfcd to ill" ei^ht "kitchens of the ; Impcrator. To economize the space,* which i.n so valuable ofi shipboard, j tho k Ite hens art- equipped with the? i newest time and labor-Having do- : vices which arc operated by elec tricity. There arc ingenious elec trrial plate washrrH. k ti i f ??-< leaning j machine*, silver polishing machined, j electric egg cookers'. water filters; ; t'onncctetj with the ittrcheim fire ?? : norrnous storerooms t: ml cold slot-- ? ae rooms besides innumerable pan- 1 'rti'i-, ban. tap.* and i >1 ?-><>?? rooms.- A series ot electric elevators carry I The foods quick I > from the kitcheiis U) the. saloon decks The k lichen personnel is directed !?} two chief chefs, one presidingg over first cabin kitchens the second tor the Ritz-Carlton restaurant, as *is'ed by a st:irr of t 1 ?> assistant cooks and kitchen functionaries, j This staff includes five pastry cooks, fire butchers and a special sauce chef. There is a head washer assi?" j ed by L' 1 silver and glass cleaners. An additional staff or ?*,L' stewards 1 assist in the preparation of ? tie meals and as many more in the j subsequent work. The total serv- j ing personnel of the Impcrator com prises more than 50u persons. The cold storage rooms for meats, i fowls, vegetables, butter, milk, eg?s | and canned pood, thse wine cellars j and the beer cellars ?tr among the j largest' of their kind in the world. The Impcrator takes on board for a seven-day voyage between New York and Hamburg some 4 8,500 lbs of fresh meats, 48,000 eggs and I L' 1,000 jxninds of potatoes. The larder, besides, contains 27,fi0o lbs of fresh vegetables and 0,000 tins of canned vegetables. There are. be sides, JO.nee pounds of fowl 'and j gam earn! pounds of fish and j blioll fish, 800 pounds of mushrooms 1 and 4,000 cans of preserved fruits, j The ship also carries 12,f?o quarts of milk and cream. 400 pounds of tort. \ 500 pounds of chocolate and cocoa. ! and T.uoi) pounds of coffee. Por the hv<thh? traveler pe;-i?;?po I the most attractive feature of t H?- ' Imperaator is the stateroom. T ,. ^e " ZoOmS' i'e ?: !! aim! . . v - ble. and Tree from any sucp.'s'i.i;; of crowding. The convention In berths have been replaced l.\ , brass bedsteads of attractive d? .^?~n. j Each room is supplied with n mar- j ble washstand with hot and cold j running water, and the conveniences j of dciss. ngors inn been anticipated ? la tk? pUclng of mirror*. UblM tad electric ilskU. On the outward voyage sb? car rlaa, for toitaof^ 10,000 band to?v els, 7,(09 bath towel*, 9,(00 bad ?heat*. 44.JOOO napklua, 12,600 Urg and Muni I pillow*, cushion* acid boV- i ater *llp*. IS. too waiter*' to?*l? and 2.0 00 iitivn coven* Tb? lln^n out- ! fit aioae la valued at 9^0,000. The promen*d??# \ vary In ?rldtb from it to 1 !? feet, while the cir cuit of the d?*ck in tr< |U*1 to A W3lk of about fl%? ordinary city block*. 1 The Imperator r#rrini np?i?? of tke j ventilating funnels tioWMioo to ma ny steamer* There ar?- large, completely e 'i'jipp? tl ; < u<na?iuiiJk itli^artl for botk the ?!f*t ati<i ??<ood rablne', dlr<ct' !' ed h> #*perle|Ked attendant*. Th?-* original feature of thu i 1 r . < abtns I* a xumptuou* ' 1 < i'i ..it v s ' i. reproducing *ith great fidelity the famous I'ouipeilan hall iu t|ae Louvre Mu?*um The main ! oun, elaborately carried out In' bioii/,. ai?*l marble, nieaHur** slxty ff-v ?- feet in length arnl 41 fket lu width, and ^xt. n<ls thru two decks. 'I \n- pool, which in surrounded by dc"-oratl\?- Pompeliao pillars, meaa nias 21 by 'j'.I feet, with a depth of M*ven feet, providing ample room for diving and swimming, arid wa t' r niortn. ' A Beries of special ?>aths surround the pool with steam jroot nr, muHMge rooms, tern paring rooni/., Warm air room#, renting rooms, water cure rooms, electric baiht, mineral hatha, needle baths, foot : (id fthowor hath, . A .staff of ha i he rs, chiropodiata, manicurist*, hair dfe>M*'H at?d masseurs are In I attendance. ? t To write uji hundred inspiring words la no greut task. To multi ply th^" number t?y five* 1b scarcely more difficult. To reduce any list to Its most significant word Is to write the four' little letters of life. Therein is denoted all Inspiration, all beauty, all faith, all hop<>, all op portunity," all ' efTorf,' all nuccessT aTT compensation.-- NVw York yVorld, W I NTH KOI* COV4J3CE Sc?io1urtt!ii|> aii'l Entrance ? tion, July ?!. \ The examination for tho award of J vacant ?ch61arBhipb in Wihthrop Col i logo and for ihe aiUnlaaion of now ) -student* will l><; held at tho County ? Court 1 loutio on Friday, July 4, at j a. pi. Applicants it) nsl he not j loss ?h;iM *ixte?m yearn of- a^e. j When tfci.oiun.hipH arc- vaoaut after .July 1 tb y v-: i ! 1 be ttwirded to thOBO; making tin- htebejd, ? a vera go a' this* ' exatnlna! ion, provided t hey meet 1 <!)?? 'OnuitioriK go . ernlnf? .t hu award. Applicaut.s for $>cho!ai>.hipa should write to President .John sou before! the examination for Scholarship ex-, ami nation ,blanke. Scholarship* are worth i loo. and free tuition. The next aertslon will , open September 17. 1913. For fur ther information and catalogue, ad dress Pre:*. I). 15. Johnson, Rock Hill. S .<?. '^4w/y Idu ? There's a great reason why you should drink Pepsi-Cola. It is healthful. Everything which it brings you is 100% pure benefit and enjoyment. Flavor is delicious ? rare. Effect is wholesome, satis fying ? quick to refresh. It quenches thirst with its tart, fruit taste. PEPSI-Cola Prepares the body for a big day's work. It invigorates. It nour ishes. It pets everything out of muscle and brain, which muscle and brain can do. It keeps you feeling better, hours after it is gone. Get real pleasure, real comfort next time you're thirsty, jaded, dull ? Pepsi-Cola gives it! YOU'RE getting thirity, NOW. In bottle* At Fount* 5c PKl'SM oi.A HOTTUNU lX)MPANl"j rnnidtn, s?. C. ? Bicycle Repairing Tube Vulcanizing i ; ' .0 ^ Work that Satisfies is the only kind we*do. If you are liard to satis* fy.bring your work to us, ... ' - ?? ' ? , $ To Deliver Promptly is Our Rule. H. E. BEARD & CO. 921 Broad St. Camden, S. C. Our coupon books give you more ice for the same money. They save you the an noyance of making change, waste of time, - and the handling of wet and dirty money. Phone us for a coupon book?give the ser vant the coupons, as needed. Sunday hours, 7:30 to 10:00 A. M. CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY L. S. BAXTER. Manager. lie Platform, Phone 165 I BIG SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Big reduction in prices on Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines, Sheet Music and Small Instruments of all Kinds, ? ; A chance to secure a good high grade Piano, Player Piano, Organ or Talking Machine at a very low price from Thursday, June 26th ? ?UNTIL Wednesday, July 3rd This Sale Will Open June 26th at 8 a. m., and Will Close July 3rd at 9:30 p. m., 1913. - Buy a Piano or Organ or Talking Machine during this sale. We are giving a Twenty-five per cent, discount on all * Pianos and Organs and I alking Machines sold during this sale. We are also extending very liberal terms if desired. Biggest Cut in Prices Ever Offered the People of Camden and Vicinity Jusl received a car load of pianos Saturday ? we need the room1 as we have more goods enroute. Come and look over our lina. Every instrument we sell is sold under a guarantee. We have/for sale: Kimball Pianos, Kimball Player Pianos Lcckhart Pianos, Lockhart Player Pianos Whitney Pianos, Whitney Player Pianos Arian Pianos and Hinze Pianos We have a $300.00 New Upright Piano for - - ~ - $197,001 We have a slightly used High Grade $400.00 Piand fof - - $227.00 We have New High Grade Pianos from - - $197.00 to $400.00 We have Organs from - - - - $5.00 to $95.0QJ| Every Piano. Organ and Talking iMachine marked in plain If yon ever intend buying a Piano, Organ or Talking Machine, call and see us as we save you enough on each instru ment to very near educate one of your family in Vnusic. We have the biggest selection of Pianos, Organs and ing Machines of any music house in the State. 'Call at once. We keep open until 9:30 p. m. for the convenience o those unable to call in day time. REMEMBER THE DATE AND THE PLACE. ~1 X W. Melton's MAIN STREET, CAMDEN, S. C? CHRONICLE PRINT OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE