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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I). Nile* ?n<l f * N. Mcl*w1l PubMnhcd every Friday at 11(4) No Hrofi.i street. and entered at th? (Vim i?ii pdHtoflW a* ??'< imi'i cUih radii mar it rrici' iter >* it ii it hi 9i ,60 ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? '?-? ... '? - fe^'amdeM S. ('. March ,M1i. Ilfco. 1'l iil.'lll W i I :???11 llM ,-elc<lte^ Iblill bridge <V?ll?>. a New York attorney, for WH-ivUiry of state, vice Hecrntary I<an Jjng reined. iiml Mr. Folby 1ifl? i'<vTl y it,,- -ii. iiirfi* (v>n?,v w?h >, Uf?- l.?iiH' Ibpublioan uutll 11)12, when he left tit)* party wirtfti Theodore lloowe Volt tin cnhnixition witli nhe Progressive wovouient. IU' I* a oi,lJvo of ttt. l<oul? aii<I iw 81 yean* of <age. In conneottyn with ith'o OorttbalHDeuhaau row oh the shipping 'board, he wan appointed a mem ber of ifho board, and bin appointment was confirmed over ?ouaiderable Itepub lioan <'|?n<i>?iUnn. lie split wit h HiOOl?" volt in 101(1, declining 10 mippont Hughe* and actively Wilson. It la not WUeved that there will be <a great deal of ajxpotdtlon in; the. ^enate to h!? <?onfinnatlon. John II, IYHitVhtfftd of Alabiwrm, H>he ohlewt mouther of 'the United Htatea sen* tvt<> and .the l?nt votenan of t>he (Joufed erate arm low ito -.serve In It, died M*ui <hiy ?t bin home In W##hlngton of myco <1ermitii?. ? . - *' ??1 . "William ?Wci4ln Hay, pnomiueivt Rich litnd coimty f?hy?ldati and planter, died , at Oho Columbia "hospital early Monday | morning after an illneafc of several month#. ADMIICVI, I'MltY DKAI) Discovered The Nurtli Pole Afl<*r Many Arellr Fxpedltlons. Washington, Fob. *J0. ? -Koai\ Admiral llobcrt Kdwin I'war.v. retired A relic ex plorer and diw*overer of the north pole, died at hi* 'home 'here today from por? { nicious nnermia', fix?jn* udiich be had suf-' i fered f?f aeveral v*ar.?. ? .1 Admiral Poary wa* .si.vtv-four > ea f old and entered the navy as a civil en-i, {fiiHvr on (Mx4>er 'J<i. 1HK1. 11?? wiu? as-'j ?iftant en|j5nerr of nlu- Nlcar?ijciia Hh"i|? oaaal under 'gtoventmi'iit i>r?T?>iN iu 1881: aud 188T?. Uitnmin^f t4t> tl>e I^nite<l Stated,., lie hiX'iuiK* iiuevesletl "in arctic expIoraitioiiK and .thirty-four years nj;?> he, 'ni'aile reconnaissance r.f the (Inenlan^li ialand Ice QaW oast of HIk-o Kuy. ' Two yeawi fhereafter he was engineer, in elmrjfe of the Niruimjfiia oui^J survcyaj mid Jiivenffed jxdll'ntf 'o^'k irntes for th( | .??aixal. I?\*t the litre of the Aix^tic frits on hidn and he ajrairi tununi northward. In June.-lSOt he to.I Ills first big polar rvpedfctioii. behijf Iwvid the V?'ademy "f N'oftlobjil Soieiu'e, Philadelphia. Admiral IVnry math* seven other rc_ pwlitioirn into the Arctic be Core lie linnl!.\ wax aucXMVHful in n-ncblnj; the iv^le, it* j turning in IDOP to liii<I that I?f. Fred erick A. f'iK?k was Ixiwi# praiMtyi as th:> discoverer. In HM.'l Iv u*ii>- |>rv>fn??ted to the rank of reH<* ^idmird iu the navy .'ind given the tliank.- <>f i?oiik'''*sv H_v n aptvMAl act. Turning Ii i v uit^ntiou to aviation. Admiral lVnr\ be<<nine a stiviug ii'lvdenf of ?iirc?4aft <)cvoi<?(>nicnl by the government and t!in? and again urged adeijuat ? oa-?? ontrol*- ?u chls (^iiutrj'( i s|M>cial!dining llu- uar p r; -d. |{. \V_ \V,'l!v ;? ... :!)l! .lijail of ('i.lwni loll. in :: cravrvn:??! |??n iu?Je> out ,.f 4 i.iv-J An jin?n he.) w-is pijo*' ?i in i~.il*' iTineit' ry and Wi v wa- cbaimd 'to r!n bed ii. < nler ilrut he iniirht n><t run a\\a\ 'f he ln^tjaii t<> imagine h. -nw :.n>| goblins ami * > t her ihiug*- ll?:ii a'??? not fb* re eeiviil a o'i? <?!. ???' S'J*? ><??' a. nnt, (la whiM>- i-Ta'* ing a: . a ngiv! r?s an a h erfi.-ing ??' o-l (??>' ? <..eiJi'a ?n.i.Mlg i< <?: jr. l..'ii-< GEORGE HAD ANOTHER GUESS Old Qentlsman Had AIm lien Doing Some Thinking About the High Cost Of Living. A congressman wb?> lit investigating tho high com of llvljkf said to a Wash Ingtori correspondent: 44Th* h. c. 1. U responsible for many vagaries and queer complication* "A young chap who had got en gaged to a girl wan talking over the future with her. "'With prlcea what they are,' aald the girl, 'we must be contend George, dear, with a email flat and One or, at the moat, two servants.' "George coughed. "'It's my Idea,' he said, 'to live with your old man the first couple e# years.'? " 'But, George?' "That's my Idea.' he Interrupted. Think of the money we can nave. No rent, no light, no grub bills, no coal.' " ?But?1 *'I Inalst on this thing,' George (?? terrupted again.. 'I tell you, I?' } "Then the door opened softly and the girl's father entered the room; "?Children,' he said tenderly, 'I hare; decided that when you get married I'll come and live with you for the I rest of my life.' ** ? ? ? 0 Salman 8aved Queen. The salmon with a ring In Its mouth, that figures In the arras of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, which are a!?fr those of th^ ancient fee, Is aald to record a miracle of St. Kentlgern, the founder of the see, and the fourth bishop of Glasgow. A certain queen gave a soldier, with whom alio had fallen in love, a ring that had been presented to her by her consort; tyut the klnjr discovered the Iptrlgue, and, having obtained the ring, threw tt Into th$ Clfrd?. end then demanded it of Ms'disloyal lady. In her alarm aha sought help fr<*n St. Kentlgern, and he, proceeding to the river, forthwith caught a salmon, which, on being opened, was found to have; swallowed the nil-Important jewel. The queen regained the good graces of the king, and lived a better life afterward. Believed Victims of Indiana. Three skeletons, believed to be those of early Amflrlran settler* were an* earthed ? at Kennebunkport. Me., by Workmen leveling some land near an old fort erected during the war of .1812L Two apparently were victims of Indian massacres or wars. Embedded In the skull of one of the skeletons was nn Indian arrow. The tip of the skull of the second was chipped ?IT cleanly, as if done by a tomahawk held In a well-tralued hand. The third skeleton was that of a man seven feet tall. Tt Is believed that the bodies were bhried In an old cemetery on this spat, and that the graves were cov ered-over by earth thrown up when th? fort excavations were being made. About the Dead Sea. Swimming in the Head seu is re freshing sport, but swimmers have to be careful not to got water Into their eyes. In n ton of water from the Cas pian sea there are 11 pounds of salt. In a ton from the Atlantic ocean there are 31 pounds, from the Mediterranean, Srt pounds; but in a ton of the Dead sea thefe are 187 pounds. Contrary to a prevailing belief, there are plains on the shores of the Head sea that are so fertile and well watered that as soon as one crop is harvested another can be planted; but as a whole, the basin Is a dreary region. ?Youth's Companion. Girl Studies to Be Blacksmith. ^ A girl Junior at the University of Washington Is learning the black ? smith'* trade. .Tnzz Is nn lure to her, far the anvil chorus tills her ear and she loolf-s forward to owning and oper ating a forgo and u farm of her own. The desire to master blacksmlthlng arose from her resolve to be a furmer, Hnd as sucft to know something of ma chinery So she studies the fushlon ini; ?f boltv ;,;id bur* ?nd the polutlng Of plowshares. %I,v) IMrK(?tril In "l'(M,l.\ VN'NA \t Thr TImhIti* Tonight ? NOtflCK OF KLKCTION. Notice ia hereby given 4bat an election will be bold iu tbe <Hty of <)au?den on Tuesday, March IMh, 10U0, for the |>ur? !???*? of j<xnii??tiuK a Mayor end Kix AM*'men for tfte (Hty of UMnden, I'oHt' *111 ?V|KMI 411 h ?. Ml. Jl 1>?I H(?MJ nt 4 !?. Ut, Tin followiuK will !>*? tli<' im?I1 ii?x !"*? oinot* iu en?b Ward : >Vard One?Oix-ru I loiwe I/obby. Ward Two?llruoe'# Htore. -,V Ward Tim-** ?V*oant Btore fomu-rly byK. II. WilWaiuH. Ward Four 31. NoMowbui .plazaa Wafid FHe~- Klrkwood Uroeery, bujld I in* of J. 11. '/a-\ui> W ?r?J si\ No. 2 (tec] Iloiwe. I>, T, MILLS, Ohttirmnn. ! Cuniden, ft. 0, Mirch 4, 1990. i^ilt ef Mr#, Meiie. A toU?tnwn wa* r??ceived be re hint week i anuounolof the ,da?th of Mrs. Melicuj Mottw, u liioh occurred ou Sunday nigbt, afiter 4i brief Jliacite at Iter borne at Ht. ?MuittbeW*. Mm. Mutte was before herj marriage Min* Mary Billings, daughter of the lutte W. M. Itiltju** cd Camden. Hbe leaven rhree won* and three daugh*( t?\r* and several sisters and brother*. Tl?e funenal took place M>onday. afternoon, at four o'clock at tV ttojrtiHt Cburcfti' ut tVime^on, 8. C. < At the Ma jest tie Jkfonday, Bryant Waah bnru iu "Too Much Johiiaou", lt"? a comedy-drama fille<i with funny and-ipotn plii<ated situations. f~ ??? .The home formerly owned by Mrs. K. K. Hill but recently bought and remodel-, ed by ibe Wotferee M i lib ia now com pleted and Mr. Payue and Ms tatnily ate, moving in tibia week.', Camden extend# a cordial wctlouws to Mr. Ityyo? and his occom^iiM^d wife. A* citizen* they wiH Ik? quite an additiou to trtie community," ('reighrtoo ll<ftle and Juuc Caprice wili ninuae you. iu "A I>anu?el in Distress" at the. Majestic tomorrow. Fabt.y Ar buckle is on t<he tsame i?ronnaiiri.-~adv , i DR. fc. E. STEVENSON DENTIST Crwkfr Buildlnc CfHMlft), S. C. MILLIONS NEED PEPTO-MANGAN In Many Homes Better Health Is Simply a. Matter of Better Blood Pepto-:M*pgAii Improves Blood , .. : T. Composed of Approved Blood-Making Elements? , i Put Up In Liquid and Tablet Form Am you tired and weak and "bluc?"j I ><? yonr&ftlf, " Wliat's Kho use of 7MTfK4*'*W'Knt< dcr I ge.t out of Jifa, ?l:*uirtjiTjgr through this drab existence uf this unhappy way?" You don't feel well and you don't knowjyhy y^kflinvft no little energy to Jo anything, Tind voji got all fci do anything, Tind yoii pet all tired out befor# % i* don?. Tfiere are millions in Imsy A.iacritm that have such feeMiWP* TN ll ffpd is 'help. now <*ldtbet. Jftd tihcy ?re to be pitied, lint there is 'help. "Unices wm? serioue malady is n't the bottom of their trouble, a few weeks of Pepto-Mangan will work a wonderful change. Popto-Mangan put? now vigor into t'?? blood, and the bk>od i*'the life thud. Watih plenty of rich, red blood coursing through one's body o?c i-i pretty likely to frel good and vigorous and Ih> strong and look hearty. 4 r fjo itn your drngglst and ask for 'Mlnde'is I*e|>U?3Langan." He sure to say '?(inde's. If "(ln*ie'?' is not on " the package it is . not Pepto-Man^an.. It is putjnp iu l?otih li?|u?d and tabl^j. form, r.-ll 'tJhe druggist which you prefer. There i> no difference in medicinal value.?^adv. Coming: "ON WITH Tl|K DANCK' Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People C'lepHouc 41 714 W. UrK&lb Si. St ifariiss Yo u Up \\ Ii? it r !i .?*,!. ^ ? :r N ftf up us:?l i lia^ i i. 1 . . I ?.?vl? ? r -">r. ll,roat (Mentholated) JL| Formerly Tar Ba!?*m J:... . !?.i ? i/,- ?.?kc ?.V . "i A.n.it :li r--u't". It ft: i .> ? "tin ? i 'i ? .<< i? i) th" 'I CI- ' ? *?<_???? ht'.i I ^ .'Tl'l j t.-tri!-. if .tn-l * .iv.-l l'"r> rlar,^i:s \ ,j !u! r>r.r>. If ! ; .!.?*?!. t r*!)- ' ? ' 'i v?'?T ????;!I r* | tjii-J vA'ir more-' . XV :*t jour druggist'* The Forehanded Man <v in establishing business relations with a banking institution takes carefully into consideration the question of the future. V ^ N . . > . . > ? V ? . M ? j We would refer you to our past ? v record our present strength and up-to-date facilities for handling such business as you may 1 entrust . v ) to our care. ? ' ? ?' *: i jnt t ' y 'rtj ? ? . ? A , .J.:-, j V- - VN . .*J i. ? ;?- * , < v ^ ".Tv ?J> Appreciatively yours, " The Bank of Catnden NOTICE OF OPKNING dt BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I *u tenant to ft commission issued to the undersigned by W. Bunks Dove, Sec ? rrttory. .of Sfcute, bt?oks of anbsefiption of Capital Stocks of tihe Carolina Oil < VxmfKiny will be opened at the office'Of Kirk kind and Itirkland on DeKalb street in\?>amden, 8. C., on Monday March 8th tit The proposed corporfkUon will have a capital stock of Thirty Thousand . ($30,000.00) Dollars, divided into Two Hundred and Fifty (250) shares with 2tk p**r vtilue of One Hundred ($100.00) .Dollars each and will be empowered t? l?npag?> in the business of selling jpaFO line, kerosene, lufb rioting and fuel oil. D. C. PATTERSON B. C. ZBM1P March 1th, 1020. ' ' Good Eyesight IS NATURE'S MOST PRICELESS GIFT -WEAR - GLASSES THE INVI3l'cll ? BIFOCALS ' AND FNJOY ALL THE EYESIGHT COMFORTS OF YOUR YOUTH. M. H. HEYMAN & CO. Jeweler ami Optician - Stomach 'Plicnr. \our grocer of tlrug?i>t f(M :i t! ?.rn bottles of ?hi* delimit. i?uc. ,t <?]:<*?? >\ifh mr-ds ??? ?. drlichlftfl relief, or ?>i ?\iurn'.: I'.-t the lirjl dozen used. Shlvar Ale Pure I)l|(tsUv? Aroiiullctt With Shlvar Mineral Water and Ginger Nothii>K like it for renovating oM worn-oint Htomaehs". r>>n verting food irvto ri<?h blood ami sound f1e?h. Ttorttied and jruarantcrd by the cel ebrated Hhiwir Mineral Spring, HheKon, 8 C, If your regular dealer cannot *ure>ly you telephone ( fumien Wholesale Orof#ry Dhtribalon for Camden FOR SALE | One small city lot belonging, to, the city of Camden situated, on north side of Rutledge ?tw and''west of Broad.'St, Sealed; bids will be received up to 5' p. m. Monday March 9th, 1920* By order of City Council. II. C. Singleton, City Clerk and Treas. . j March 4. 1920. ?- l?ve bel? soJO -the Carol iu?a Aertxplano oorpfcmtion Columbia. TIw ..taiteet sale jtftyrtd ?t'hti t of a machine to C, II. Sid^mi of .AU*ncW$. Miwj May Kaigbt of IMcrbowai N. II. is .til? guest of her aephnr I TI. K. linflleU.. 1 Coming : "ON WITH THE DANCI DO YOU KNO That you can save money by paying cash our groceries? Do you know what it costs you t run your accounts monthly? Come in and let us si you over our line and compare our prices. We for cash and discount our bills. We sell for c? discount ydur?. '> ! ? ' ^ - PROMPT DELIVERIES ???,? . ? STOKES & EVA TELEPHONE tlO For immediate delivery a limited Foreign Kainit. Camel Cotton Co. Crocker Bnildiiig .r . c v_. .n ^ -/> ? ?. >"/ ? $ t ' V . . * A - - -t