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I it. CAMDEN CHRONICLE H Hi Nil** hmiI K. N. McDowdl . \ ^ i ? 111 ? 11'?ii??11? every Friday at 11<No street. hikI entered at the ('am iv?r i?<>sr?hh neoond <*Ihhh mall uial < 11. ?? |m i .111itum *t,itt) (itmclcu. H. V? .Ian. 1?. I?*l. ?'?While the T,ea<cuo <?f .Nation*. <von ?lk modified hv the frfwrrvatloMH ilfM'M not tal:r Oho fttmn wbleh I belh'v* H -IimiVI, ntamofcy, jiwMolul ratliev than ifjo'Uical t III ink it i* Che pari of wis dom now t<< ratify it with H'.u'h lonrvti tSons us ^ilml by Mm* Scnntc.' *jiid Oovoam?r l^ivmk 0. I<ow<!?n. in a Jetter rop! viiiK tf I'uiIe<I Htattw SchmI'm \\ , K 1 torn.lj. Idt?li<>, wlw. had rooui'wtcO <3ov?>rnor !w?\v<Vm\'h poult Ion on I)??? la*a flic ot Niktboifs. (Jovorttor I*>w(!on is a fin>N[)c<iuiiVo oamtktato for pmddcnf. A n/1 now fUtin <Miefid news Min? tfth1 Poii(jr*i*?<i?iind It^-oONl In uIhiiiI to Micciunli U> Hi*' '|u?i|>er HlmitJigo' and m?* pond, $it f?*r nlutnaJtion of the invent crb/ih. '1'Ih* ifcwx.will no doubt h<* re<*?l(\Nxl J*y 1)1*1 IpubHWu'ivi of t In noun-try wi<t)h <wo4txwiwi4it>u. Won't soru? brotfrnr nt*- 'Ui il/Ju' ooratfiou ami -yi'i'lO* *a hortmUe "<H?l l.i%MLv?i<U*s" poom and mhvi' du.s riminod ii?iit>iiit>utu>u, T/4ft> In 0 ^wintry now^wmxir oflh*> witihout' th?* llorwml (is urvMntoiVafhU' And vitli thr WhontRfO' <*f i^unvukt.iiN^ t-ji nliitrtniing! No dUniKV itk> tuwitn ? .tMi'ufturS) derll in the woy h<* dltio^iM ro wiutituMVt tlw onnviiyiiut nftonl top, floodi-iiv Ntwud, puddihj; weight jmkI kiwl'mi# 'ttlvirt /lun always been wi*fli us. rlV? x?o rv?U(i<i)OK of tin- vftrot tvcmw otf in ilc <?f tlx* volume uflmn t'.\atM|Minati?Mi jcmI th?< hutter of frudimH'nt. And <t1?o 'Uasi- iiMeoatitudo of M all, jutff '.'us lftw K(?r<xnl 1i;p" ,.>tlH>nii"d <Wm t;lu? itfttMajt'Hi ^ipviw in its earner, dorki* tin* ftu'l fmnom*'! It. oi*lv comLs <H0 ii ;? iivir-y *.'ay. Ami in litis (lay ofel .tin if <?o-^In il<? ji??i jimuiII anything tfinf c*? nutifli fiki itilx' uunwn, with j.?'>.^.ibh' \??i?|?!iijinn <?f "I'iUxi'un'.s Prop. V>MV." (t Jts (flu. 4J|i4<;t(|,c/Kt livill^ |MM>of of thr 'liungor i?f |j)Hv liiuiH?.ti nu>' to . f.? it.s iKiitm- in |?f?ii-t. ?!fv|JwM-V Auxiliary. '! !'? Mi'\ i- ji niKrml bbsi {?? kiio( L your j ? siino ?' it.-r im voiic ;jt|\ i.fit.jsinjj |?_ '1' Ibirtiiiin i * v <ii' Jwlv^M'tiNiil any tilling l?nr 'V '!"< o\VI< vi||,)\y (.SurrtiCteHxtfif the fiction of tho Su prome <Vmt u- a "sut.piiig victory," Way?ic II Whoo'.b*. general OOUWH>1 l#T IheWntt tfnhwm frf??fue of America. de-, cJucd In a statement rhirt the only ques tion loft ? ? j?1 ?'' (K) WhMh tin* Ibiuor in terests onld make u.fltflit was whether i!he eighteenth *im*rulBnciit to (fbp CouWtl tutioii was U^ra'JIy aklopted. Auti saloon f<>iv<"H. In- said, had m> fear of a ?tKH.v?? ful attaok in Hhflt direction, The iiit) #u-?talnod. Mr. \\W-r ^aid. tlu '?ono(iii?ti.iiutlity of provM&ns detttiiuK 'in toxica tin#" Ibpior to mean any bev* r ? t'Ki- .which ("?ntaittH one-half of I per ?"(?lit or more alcohofl. It ulso sustained, it- 1I<I<1< <1. Mm' power of C'onjfl'O's to pro i'l?H witch Honor tvnd have the law tr.ke flfcut at oiico, wlflnout viofcvtli'K the ('on tit ?i t ton. A dr.wiwktle xtory ??f eight mouth* 'mrd. ?hips and (h'gredatkui# as a pri-oner in i Mexican1 bandit camp was t?M M011 'ijiy l?y 'Mps Cora Leo Nturjfh, a Virgin-: iii, before a MeHste committee lnve*ti* atMi# tin- Mexican situation. Mr*. Stur ?i< told bow her old mother, worn out y toiitf Wiffi-rhiK ami humiliation. died f staityfttfon after their plantation bad eeii looted by Che bandits, ami l>ow .she I ?ttd been forced }to go into tin* hills to ut wood ami of a long tramp to another ?amp with a ai-oret mo?>?age. Uov. Hugh MuncMson of Lancaster has -ecu elected executive secretary and bu* iio*k montfer of the Columbia Thealog cnl Honrtnany and t* a."?otnlng hi* new '?utles with the opening of the New i'ear ?enn at the Institution He will oou inne to preach at the Twuica-ster chuiVh 'or K few imtonfhx until he can find a ?ewidencc in Columbia. but Ms connection with the seminary has already begun. ?>r. Murchi-on is well known in <tl! parte ?t <t'he St'ii'te, especially because of his -terriers during the u^t-r with tVr. Str.te t.\u.uei'l of 4^1'fciiHe. ?County Auditor Marion C. Fudge of Otic-iter county ha<s forwarded to Gov. emor (\iopor /his resignation. to take ef fect January 10, provided a successor '?ini be appointed by that "time. The con Hti?*n of his 'healt.h ant-1 insufficiency of -?alary to wweant the-em payment of help nei?dc<l in the office are the causes us -iiftuvl by Mr. Finite for his resigna tion. Il- a'l the 1 liberty Motor Sale* Xl'ire v.'l and save some money. Wl!l Wilson Br Well AgalaT The Kuoxvjlle Sentinel frooi an interview by ? Rdthngrf Nun Hut.Jn? ? i t xii el?4x?nate HSpont on Hie Moat*) of I'ff* fdetw Wife-m fnm it* incluJency up lo Into, iniprojwion being l?*-ft upon tin reader that what Tin* Hun ppHhiccd wuh lubhorixed by 1 >??, Grayson. an n<> otbei ''authoititat.ive source" cottl-d be wutfgost' ?4i. With tihv Wnbury of the case- 4U turn* for butt or ami W*>rse?-there i* no creation t? dfal, What the public 1? moor Interested in to future posaibilitief. Th? Sun's autlmrlty undertook to wake ?in<*wer to the iii*iK?i'taiyt quotation, and the qu^Mtlon Wlidoh 'ha* boon uppermost In Chi1 minds of the people"Will tibe pya#)iH bo a? ahsol utely JRflJ] aikau again?'* Tin direct utatdiMitft is made tln? "unions aometihtof wholly unfme *oon occurs?ami of cowrie, human life i, np<tirlain 'that there is at preient no reason to expect. wf wdH 'have within n nmntih in the White IJouso a perfectly competent working President." The Hun's an?tlborR.v is Inclined to ad wise that "if there a?re any m<#? In or out of Cooffrcfifr wfl?o are conniving In tholT oiiposHion to tiho Wiflaon policies and mooting awl joining Iwue at an ?n pIv day with a prt^wklen-t wlho in be low par mentally, or below p?r physi cally, in a permanent souse. In my judg ment those geivtfleimon had better tilt their .thinking caps ait a different angle if tlicv to avoid gra?vo discomfiture." He declare* 'tfbat "It seems ahno?t Incredible tt> say ao, but It can be said with per fect trutfh rt>at Hho Preafdent lhas enjoy ed and profited tronondouefliyby one fe4\i* ture of his iflllncrti. The perfect rest which "n*^ been foixNnl upon him has done him mentally and phywicalMy a world of good It wn? the President's firtft vacation In 1.1 yewm ainl (he 'has enjoyed and profiled try it Hhor^ujtfhly ?nd Immenstfy, mud he never w<xrl?! * moineivt"-~Ohai lotto Observer. 1 '"Plie bnyV looked dtove]<y Ln a navy blue owtrt'dh plmne."?Ptirlington Hivwk eyo. If sflie will 'flag us on t*he wa.V, we'll lend 'bv.r 'half our robe.?Chicago Tribune Mono IUvmu 12(X) ?CrtfcltuoiU? pollers arc published Ifa tflie United SbatXH, accord ing i&? figures of tihe department of Jus tire. A waste of wltfite pa/per ?t'hat should In* HtMppirid.??aUitnunone American. Read the lis>t of want ads today Wilson .May Kvi> For Third Term. < Philadelphia I^edgcr; President WtUon'a rccruileseeuce a# i Candida te for re nomination muy be the wdlhcal sensation of t>he coming Inipor awt week In the Democratic party uf fair*, 'Who elm-en Oil /h<nir <kxilslon uf UiK on-in-taw, William (J. MeAdoo, not to ako part in the Jackson I>ay henCh 'how of avowed aspirant** wh-h said to* Mght by a Uo^Micnft't of national renown m bo <hie direotly to the strong \m>ksI 11 Itles tihat Mr. Wilson might run aguin. Hiat alleged determination on the Pr?s de.nt'a part if directly connected with 110 tangled treaty and league situation n tfc Senate of the United State**. The President is said to adhere te vmHotwdy and upoonw>ixuni?ln<gly^to rat floatlou without reservations. Mr. Mc Vdoo. according to tfnat version. bccamft tCQiialnted with the President'# views it'or about Ohristmas time. Hi* uext *tep was to 8end in his rewrote for the T*ok*>n I>h.v festivities. He allowed it to be 1 inferred that he did nob care to tgure as a rival of hi? father-in-law, ? If the President seriously contemplate# appealing to the country for a vote of confidence iu (his treaty and league pol ?cy, it imwt predicate a txflief on his *>wn part and that of his physicians *1?at he is on the ?wkft and certain r^ad to recovery. "President Wilson could and would be at Ws derft today !f Pd let hint." said Adbvlna,l Grayson (to tihe Public Ledger correspondent at the White House. That statement was called forth by the correspondent's aBusian to an aipparenrtHy "inspired" assertion now making rtlho rounds of Washington to the effect tihat at the end of j^ie month, bar ring unforeseen contingencies, (the United States would once more have a "fully competent and functioning chief magis trate.* AdmHnal Grayson permits it to be understood tihat his patient is al ready "competent" in a medical sense and is refnalnin* from "functioning" on 'y because his doctors refuses to allow it. ? > Tlu* objective of Admiral Grayson's "Wftfessionnl stratejrj' in the President'* "nse is to discharge a fully cured and not a semi-cured patient. With tihat sronl 111 view, he is deciduitis: ruthlesjfly, and lie savs regretfully, to permit to come before the President even business marked "ureent" in red letters. Dr. Gravson'e lot is not a linppy one. Never ijo murfti as in these days of con vnT^sceuce. It is understood. has the President been more difficult to "man .M;e " His pfhvsicfan'B tnsk on the one hand is to -mollify those \Vlin would pain Mr. Wilson's ear in .connection witli pre?t?iug matters and oh the other hand to hold in lenrfh the President'* ambi tions to remuue bin Admiral QMjwon Ih living Ms way, and the vsult.. he hope*, will be to restore the ('resident, wheu it in t'lMMitfhii safe to "do *7, to socnethlng like hit former self. "N "Unfortunate," explains Doctor Gpaynon. "mine is not an <act of science und I 'cannot name the ckiy when thW will hi." ANNOUNCEMENTS KOK MAVOU. i horobi' auuouueo myaelf us i. cau* 'lidnt>? for Mayor of the City of Camden at the approaching primary election, sub ject to the rules of the democratic' party of the Cltjr. of Camden. Your .support will be appreciated. If elected I pledgtf a clean buttineas administration. ? W, J. DUNN Camden, S. 0? I)w. 2i>, 1919. I 'heix4>y auuoimce jntyHaif &a a oandi lafte f??r Mayor in the alppnoocfoinc mu nicipal election. O. P. DuBOSH. FOR ALDERMAN We hereby announce Kennedy Hlake ney as a' candidate for Alderman from Ward Hix in the approaching Democrat* io Primary If elected we are confident he will make u conscientious officer. Many Friends. January 1st, 1920. I hereby announce myself a candidate for rc-eleetiou to the office of Alderman 'rom Ward Six, subject to the democratic primary. W. K. HOUGH I Iher^Jiy an pot wipe myoelf a candidate fort- re-eiectton a? ABdetttrau from Ward One for the C&ty of Catmleoi at the ap proaching city primary. s W. L. JACKSON We hereby atinomwe K. C. Zcuip * candidate for Alderman -from Ward Four, We brieve 'h* will make a conscientious officer if elected. Mauy Friends. The iwvme of Mr. II. J. Carrison. Jr., is announced an a candidate for Alder* man from Wand Four of the City of Camden in the ooimiug municipal pri mary. Voters. The friends of Mr. W. It. DeLoache mnmmre 'his name ns a candidate for \Wormian of the City of Camden from \Vard Five nt the approaching munici pal primary. LOST CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Certifi cate Xo. 155 of Series No. 10 represent ing five shares of the Enterprise Huild ns and Loan Association i>?ued in faVor of Live Onk Camp No. 49 W. O >V. of Camden, S. C lias been lost and that after due notice application wilJ >e made for a new certificate* M. G. HrCKAUEE, Clerk ?Tarn den. S. C.,_Jan S. 1920. . Regulating the Jigger* tor. This Spark*. Or , editor must have teen suffering *be i?me as noine of our busine** men when be wrote the follow inn : "It is getting high time (but the town authorities were 'taking noiiu> steps to put (i to tbe everlasting tinkering with I'orils mid more or less drlapidated Cgrt <>ii the streets an outraged public takes the matter in hand/\Yhether i'V not it, is possible t<i regulate the "Jlg gevator" on a ear without racing the engine for thirty minutes we don't elaiui to know, but we do beHeVI that lionest, hard-working people, trying to mind their Own business, are entitled to some con sideration. Half the time it is impossible to telephone, trausact business in the i stores or bear one's owu voire because some ""bug" is parked near the sidewalk trying to ?e<! how loud he eau make an asthmatic motor go without its flying to ! pieces. If it In absolutely necessary to 1 the wftl!4>ehif of a "flivver" that it be [ permitted to mate at intervals &? noise like -1,000 machine guns and a Ixiiler factory the owner should be required to take it two miles out of town when ever it feels a spell coming on, or at least take it into s^ne shop where they cap do something for whait's-the-matter with-it." GKORG1A FARM pAROAlNS One mile from good town near Savc.11 naili, a ?ix horse fawn under high state of cultivation; four tenant houses with' good tenants;fine land, well drained, good improvements. ' A re&l f^rtn for onKy $05 per a<n-e. 172 acre* one mile of railrooad; two dwcltimoH. three tenant houses, barns and outbuildings. Lots of good timber, and onlliy $8000. 435 no re h 20 miles from Savannah with paved mad fifteen miles of way; 00 cleared and 224 fenced; good improve ments. $20 per acre. 3251 acres seventeen mWes from Sa vannah, with paved road in two miles of property ; railrooad on one aide and ptrblic highway through center, BOO acres cultivated and fenced; several tenant houses; 7 million feet of timber. $20 per acre. 250 acres about 25 miles from Savan nah. right at roil road station, 150 cul tivated and fenced, Fine land, good improvements. $65 per acre. Two adjoining tracts in Liberty Coun ty 30 miles from Savannah with about S500 acres; salt water river along norths ern side of property ; near railroad- and with best labor conditions in South. This is finest proposition on market for stock raising, general fanning, or could, be easily developed inito trucking section similar to Youngs Island. Cheap and vvorth investigating. It. L. COOPER Savannah, Oeorglu 40-42 At all thn iji tl.o artistic iiv/ciiii;g > in demand, whether lar.'je or small, nP nsivo or inexpensive. An at ractivc. inexpensive"Ipu^c, lio vever, s ail exception. QUICKE1LT BuiiRa !o\vs combine beauty and economy. Ve House Is Easily Rented Z7i//ckb\?? RLINGAI .OW NO. -43 ihoruii^lil v t lie in tils ..I tbe aierHRi' renter; Is vs|ii'eiall> Mill! I<?r uMitinc (>ur|Mi.H<'H li is \\??!I built, cor.v, convenient, well tiKhtcrt. well * cult I ;i I ? I. :?t ? r a ?*I i \ ?? I >l It inside ami outit lid sin.ill. hill i'ii/ > If is itic\i>ciislvc iii construction, but will brine ?' ;;nni| ri n1 A Ikmihi Iiki l.irut' is ;is iniirli :i drawback ax a house ton small TIi:n one is just ihu riirlit size lluiiKalow.s are always in demand QUfCKBILT Ituntialow Nn. |; is neither cheap neir elab orate It is < t >< ?' >. 111 % ilesinmil to iiiiKi: the best investment from i refit ?' iiiiI;i?>Ii t In crectinfc thu bungalow you will GAVE ii/ a c 7~1V M !'.?> !'? ii i i ts .tlii..ir .111.1 (1.0 Inru1' W /\^) t ?!>-Wil.,r,. |.il<-~> ? s< ti|' luinlior .iff thus ?? 11mliiiit?*<! TIME i I'hiiIm r is u.M*il Vmi t?i>v nn surplus nintvrlul. '?.i n |iit < i- i.l' iti.iliri.il li.is li* own pl.iro Kvcrythlni' iiiiii.im-1???! .iml .?>>Miiii.ilt/i'il. Tin1 in^riii'lltm* l<? i ? -?? .mil thv order rrerlimi in siinplo. .<-i in l.uikini: lur in.iiiTi.il Tin' time <>nliii;iril.v jv 11iti? i? ? f > riittliur ami trimming is Ah a I.?rn? ? i. Imkim- liuili iii p-iiii't'*. tun tli.it nnwh llnir .id I m 'l -il tc i ? i|:Htrili tin'). MONEY I Willi iin i mih.' pruuss .?f .ri-1-ti..n *>'ftti*iiiati/i'd L-r\DKJt\~ ', i.i , ? tn.i'I??**??. ih>- i_ri.it liiiililliii; "ItiiK.ilmo"?pre i ?tiin.it i n i !? ? ? tiKii- i iiii.iti.iii->l (In- l.it.'ir tii '"Cu- croft Ion ?<f ;v QUICKHILT r.-rij: il>iM i< i .Vi.i-il In >. minimum >ind tluTeforc, a ll.il.. ? i I- ! \ . I i . if ,|lil;i;r s|x ? .. 11 < I v X IHTICIU'C with i..1. i i> .1 ? ii. h -v :-i . .'..i -> 'ni<- cr<lln?ry In ?\ ? 11 lil.. I'll ?i t m . t, \\ ? ? r * ? * **it! in \? ' ii- nt r?> 1'i-ii ti. -ml l.ilmr, U I lit "? \\|"| "ii- OUICKOILT Ituncii "W 1': *? ? , ???!..?! -X ? ' l "I til .! f ?! 11 Tli.1 ( i\ n t ;i II Villi ? ???I i f i v i ii .. r r.,. .4..and *"'-i "i ?' 'i ; ' ? ?: i. ?? ? n i i ??"-( it n"ii i M . . i. .. . > i i : ? , ? ? "i i |. ? \ nn I ? I ' -It. .1 -\l i.' 11 "lis ,i "I I ' \|">l t ' ",V .'I 111 ? ! ' ?i. ' ..I | , x, . ? . . .i ,.t , i . ...? I . , Ill- ,1- .it ' . ' . I ! ..I (I, i . ? i * ; ?' ' 'i i\ '? i r? -hi i 1 t ? 11 ,i , .,. ?. (-1 ?iii-% ?-?.* ?? ? ? ? ? i i ? i ' ?? ? ? - -s. Nl| " ? ? I ;l ? 'I ?. I 1 ? ' ?' I'll ; I' i! 111.1 trr'..l I 1 '? i i 1 ? ? ' t .. ; I .is. i.-:?- i* ..hiK i QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., A. C. I uxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C. A A Safe, Profitable Investment. One of the heat Investments obtainable is the attractive, serviceable, rentable house. That is, if the cost of the house is not too great. It Is difficult to lower the cost without cheap ening tho house. It is possible, however, with the QUICKBILT Iiungalow No. 4;i, for it Is built for Just thot purpose. A hous > ami lot costing $l,.r?00.00 and renting for dn average of $2."> per month, is bringing :!<> per. ccnt. interest. Taxes, Insurance, repairs. etc.. wiH rrdm-r it to about~m ?rent. Can you riake a better investment ? Tho rent Incomes from an attractive QUICKBILT Hnngalow at this time of high rents and universal demand for houses, will make It s profitable Investment. Build On Your Undeveloped Lot. WRITE TO-DAY lor further ii>foruijitIon and a copy of our attractive illustrated '?ook, "QUICKBILT Bungalows" No. C-45.lt will 'explain all about No. It it it* I .iit.w'iv other attractive QUICKBILT Bungalows. It is KKKK for Hie asking. Merely All out the coupon below and mall it. Metier .still. If Hungalow No. 43 pleases you, tell uh the color de fired and instruct us to ship immediately. Popular for its Convenience. Ti> ? house H slnppod F O. B. Chariest on. complete with nil nec itiaieri;* i except brick work Hize. over all, i'l-fl \ ;U? ft There are two large bed roonyi. one 12? ft. x 12-ft., jnnl line I- ft. x !? -ft , a spacious living room. 12-ft. X 18 ft.. a Vitclu ii. 1". it x O ft . closets and an attractive front porch. 16-ft. \ ?; fI The construction Is largely ot North Carolina Pine, the "Wood Vnlversal." thoroughly kiln dried Excellent flooring and ? tiling W.ilis hinlt In panels of siding lined with heavy paper to w.umlh. lniral<U>. llie-i.-sUiing stsndnrd nsphatt ?htngtcs. ..itli hi.iii- green ir red ilnish Excellent doors and sash. All . . csN.irv ii ins il l h.irilv\.i|-e furnished. House conies with ex ' ri? ? r w.ill.t .iri\ olio of :i .;ini'?? r of mt ? n? I 11 <I ????It?r?? <ir ; ijnlefl with <?(?. hc.iv> <>,1 nt l-rirnms palm Kxierior trim .?ti*l ?IIHIlIf fl It I Hi t || jt 11 ? t . I ?jtll lu :t?\ ''oat i? t prtmmj: imlni QUICKBILT BUNIiALOW 01 PARTMtNT, A C TUXRliRY UJMbER CO.. Charleltoo, 8. C. r.fntifm^n ?Pies-.# iend n? your Cook, "QUICKBILT Bunaalowi" No. C-45. Aw especially iatercsted in a room houso. NAME AODRESS -w MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Look, Automobile Owners . . , . ? ? - ? ? f . 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