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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE . ? . ? ^ <T. _ Ifl. n. MIJCs Kditor and Publisher " ? ' ? " ? > . ?rrr Tr1"*;-* v:; -* :>?? _ Published evrry Friday at No. 11()0 Hroad Strict and 0tft*tffl at the Camden, South Carolina puu toffies ?s room ml I'JftKK mail mktH.T. I'rW'c per annum ft'J.OO ^ ? I v." . " ChiikIiii. S. < HecciiilM'r 'I. .Coiitaiu I'. W. Wuuem'r, head of Vim well-known wholosiilc jrrocer.v house of Charleston; died at his vest demo ??n llroad sheet 1m Dial rtity las; Friday inornltig after an illness of ten day* Capt. Wagoner wda I'oi ii III 'JinnaHy In 1HJIU. 1 1<? <*rtnie to Amor U'M when I soars (?f aj/o. a ml hK fir*! 4 , work iii lifts count rv was on a fler^ man now '-paper . lM'lng published. in t 'harleston hy l^is brother. He served .through the \nn? lis cafpLjdn l,'0 Herman" a rt Ulcry. and after t li<* war engaged In tho. grocory business. Tit' I ui it a 'prominent part In redeeming the -date frnni ^alnwag rule in IS7<& and wih i'\ er. zealous in tho upbuilding Of cim rles|o? and of tho slate. lllk wholef?a]e grocery- business was Hip largest In South Carolina Tils wife at tout ton years ago. Ho leaves no ohjldrrn. 1 >r. Adifph I/or<nz, tho famous Aus trian oi't)K<i a edlr surgeon, who Is In Sow York for th/? purpose of trying "to pay hark In some measure Atrterl: ra'-. Poinds >o Austrian children." -'M.vs ho ha- a I'm os t decided to devote tho remainder of his days to attention of rho suffering of Amorirnn cripptrs. When ho vl-ited tho Now York hospj lUl for joint diseases last" Friday lie was besieged on the stops and in tho ha Ms by hundred* of sufferers who nought help He worked like' mail Tor mArp than fise hours during which Ite saw eases and advise*! operations tliar would keep one surgeop busy for six months. He was unable to give more than flylty: examinations tn many eases: hut ipromised to look into all of them more thoroughly off the ? 'ays following. ' He says ho has never seen a land s<o sorely in need of re lief rfrom. spinal and other troubles Miponeded by infantile paralysis. The case of tho state against ltoy Henderson, tho boy who was tried for killing the two little sons of Wofford Kirby. was oumpletod last Wednesday night at HafPuey, the jury returning a s-erriirt of truilly with r<v*oinineiuh? lion to men-y. liutler \ Hall.-^vho rop if?cnted the ih'fiMnlant. made a very s?r?>ps fight for their (Client, bringing l>r. Mo??ne. a spiM*ytlist from rnluuiUXa. ho iia- had the bov under observa tion- l?i. r.nonfSest IfieU that the kill iug might luiw taken pho>e by the boy, and while he kno%v it A\as wrong, he ? ?on Id not realize the eottseQueiK'es of 'he ' ( inie. as liis intelHgenee was only < <|iial to thai of a 1*>v seven or eight > i'ii i ? of :i^'- The bov'? falliev t-r-st I - fu:d that h- i - 1* >e i r.x of age, but i'mt he hail a 'way- t?oon peculiar and ' very baekward in inosi respects. \ii'n|.|H'i> wituexvoos te*Jifit?d to the l.iei ? I * : 1 1 tlo-re bail t??-cn insanity in Mh' Is i i'l >\ (.unity a ml there were wit iii--v-.Cn fn > |c-i|fied that t1ier?* hail I'l i-n m?:inil\ in Mi n Kirb>'s familv Letters From 1 he People i ! ' l H) J rsirs \t t <? t<< l;t 1 1?'?> . I < I II ? ? ? ! I I ill i< ? ? ? 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'- s ? 1 1 : .i \ ti'l l\ ?? i - ! . i w < < >ii ii : \ ha nr1n l I ? iiiin i ? ii I i ? M i '? ? .lie- < * .i in i ? ' ? i?< < . i ?; 1 1 ? -l , *? I I >".I S. ! ( I . . ,1,1 rl HQ of i * S-iiiiii 1 . 1 ii. in. i liivi.vioi) ?>T Llii* A aii : . i .* i < t * ? ? i A s k' ; n { ,on w)iii*t> wiij In- it it ( i?i iiiu^i fi WiiJni'* il.-iy I >'?< i-iul ?( ' Till wilt ri'Milto itsi'lf \ ? I \ i:i I u'?? v ; l : 1 1> ;i I nii I ui'i'V |] rO?5 f ? :*i -t i ?? \W ?? \ j 1 ? ? > Im vi- wiljj h ;i ? rin- i m ? ? f i n -r <.ij?*i ?????. fv| p!ant"r* ?iii I it ? \\r<vil ili-friil- fro;n iMinr ; i ! ? ? \\lii? w i'.I frll ii- ho w i!u-\ mc\ 'In* m 1*1*1/ : 1 1 ffl ' v rt;i? i-oiniM;' of ' i i?> l>u 1 W vl ! Wiil j,,,r ymjT ot Kani/.atioik )>?xgiu ??{ i" ? 1 4 * i ait ai Livi' taiODaiffTl (0 ^0 that in?i ;? s- r ! i :i rt nnr hunilrod rt^n^rjUa five farmer* anil luuiarxk m<?u from your ii)wn and county .Ut*?nd tbl> i nc: '' ThU ??<? Mievo, Trill lif> onp of (hr most intrortan* n rr hold ?n SrHl4ii Cafolirtrt "* Mtf>rcrf |i roue* H C Tfji^^r Pr \ IIUOODIN^ OVKIt MttMOIUKS llt'lievrd C'uuHf of Sulfide of Hero of "I-oh| llattalion." Ni'W York, November 'JO, Hecref brood in l:ovoj lli?* memories of Ills ex perlcnce in the wur frOnt which h< emerged one of AmorR-a'* greatest ]u dividual lnyoi was ascribed today by the cause of his taking hU life Sufi du.v wJdU (In* wu.v to Havana. I ,t*ii v lit# several letters. presumably ? ah !' aininu i?is a< t the commander <>f the ??Kosr-hatHillon" disappeared from ilic? I ?a in - hip Toloa, Si hour# out from Now York His iutimafo friends hud no idi;i hr was makim: an ocean \ <>.\ a at'. / ('??I. Wlitl th*seys name leaped into worldwide prominence overnight -through retort to the German <?f lieer who railed i?ii him (?{ surrender alter In Hih '?ni'roiifnitMl -Mr The Arxon-' ho./ .... ,- ?' :v.i l''or i'm.uv days and nights his coin Miami. the first hallaliou. IM?Sl l? infun try. 7 7 lli division, had lain under fire i . i cut off from aid. without food or' l'rt'%h water. AVI hut < S7 men had l i en Killed or wounded. lUiudfolded /and under tin- prolfi'* tion'of a while fluff, a German sor ilier stumbled into the America strong pidnl. .."Surrender he cried. "in t ln? nuini' ot hunuuiify.'' andvlte told how from the (Jorinan trenches, the agonized erle^ of the American wounded could ho heard. Hut Col. Whittlesey's mes sage t?> the enemy was not that 'he would lay down his arms. ?' You ff<> I ?.? hell," he said. A few hours later American re serves attacked all along the Hue. the Germans were pushed buck and the li?fUvJ?and of survivors saved. On hi< return to the United States he was voted the Congressional nnnlal of honor, the most coveted American decora tiou for heroisnf* and a few month.* alter the armistice, the Gor mau officer who ca'.led on him to sur render, made a public statement ex tolling the <'-oumgo and dogged deter-, iiilnation of his former for. Charleston. November 2.1. - Judge It. W. Meiinninger hjis ruled thut the clerk of court of this county shall issue a license to a carnival show proprietor who recently uinde application for oue. .bulge Mcmniinger holding that the law which prohibits licensing carnival shows iu certain counties of the state, including Charleston, is unconstitu tional. IJis older was issued following a hearing on a petition for a writ of : tun uda m U*?. Georgia is A Great State. Alliens. ( Ii? Vnv. '*H. ? Mooushino whis'key is being quoted at $1.75 per gallon for run of the still product In the Georgia mountain counties, the lowest price in 2?"> years, it was re ported hero tonight by Cnitod States hepu l y ^Marshal Scot l Jackson, on hU return from a week'.- raiding trip innviK loses cmk I . w nman Uaa(K Anderson Muii I ii I ?? ' Trap Laid lor Him. A H'Um >?hi. \i?\ 'J.'! ? A won), in Willi j ! w o small iMiililron xm-iiiciI t<> lie In ? li^li*? ? S;? i hi ili? > niylH. iiii'l )i?'ii ?li?; j ("Tel In-! *Uii.\ |i> :i taxi n|rivrr an<l - .i s ? ? I ili. if hi-i lia-^Mii.j u;h wailing l'< >i Imm- in H.iriwrll, ami that >li?' | \*a> : 1 1 1 \ i ? . 1 1 - to ??''?! tlir:r Til.' (liivcr, J .V K ? > I'll I !i st it' 'I thai lit- \\?niM ? t;ik?. In i lin-ii f ? ? : S** I hi- woman I : 1 1 1-< 1 <. ir.Mi - n ui'i imi ? t' i- ;i ii I ? iaii ? I > i |i ? 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' y i ' ' ? ? k v\ .. ? . ! t if ? i .1 k. . - ..I" \l ? i : ? I ii.iiii *. .i ? i 1 t . : : . i .? . .i nrl f 'I : i . 1 1 ? .i u .i ? i \ . !i * I 1 ? i ? - I. I ? in ??.?)?? t iii t ...I-. \ I : ? . t ;i i i ; i u ; iii.ii!' h . - .i v i . ! n.t rtwrll. i r T i -i 1 'Hi- in. ??{??!" ? ? rjii I .iff,. a; ? ! ft for !. - . ; I; ;? ".Jli"! : lt:? ? IIMIl W ?!?? ? ?? ?k ? ?rahafr>< '.it ? i<- ? w\ift \\ a * :aakl:iu - ? ?si'aT*- ;i'j ! ' .Ci! ?!? \\ ? >? a t ? it*' v c?f :iv I far: rv m'\ ??li.iinir.UiZ. ,,u' Kv.^1 i' \ n .|cr?on \{ Misjnalk V , I ? . 1i?*t Suii4pr. Marshal F'ot-h >nv4i d th'- ptr*' of ith rhr SWoqt <1 Tom J aba^*k. thrts ctmootinc hi* frirud-hfni I4w DmUqIs. iUonk.. 1 1 ii \ i ? wm m ? ii tiio toautlfnl Ultplii) of ha t - on sale in Mins Mat ll?' f!er aid's wludowY? Adv. t r - - 1 i j- L ..i. - . i . - -[ , L1 | llermitiigr Mill N>mn. Tlic Hoy*' Honorary (lid) entertain* 111 tin- S. (1. I> ||, Cluh 'rii:i i?l\>ui > i "" night at a ea.rd | ?? ?? t y . I >i*ii|;Utf nl re freshments \\ere served. The hoys win* 1 1 1 * I i u I j ( I'd I*. luiM- Mr II It. l'itts present. The |to\ S?y?per ?i v?*n under auspt ees of Woman's Missionary Union at the Community IlOUSfi Saturday night, was quite a staves* After the boxes had been uuotioiuHl off by Mr. N. A. iH'dgin a very delirious eake was brought in to. be walked off. Mttle OdoCle Woodward anil Heulah Morris proved to he Ihe - JuO-ky ones In the Cuke Walk. T'he proceeds of this sup peV will lie used to help hear the lo <?? I expenses of the ehtuvh. ... Puerto the efforts of Migaes Crotley and fJardner a number of Hermitage people have jolne<Pihe Itisl Cross. Mr. II. Adams. State Supervisor ot Industrial Edueat-ion. made a busi ness caU at the Hermitage offiee Tnes day. Mr. It. H. Pitts iw'iit to llartsville Tuesday to he present at a meeting of the Hon nl of Trustee* of tjoker COiletfe. THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL THAT ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 15TH WE WILL OPERATE ON A STRICTLY CASH BASIS ALL ACCOUNTS OUTSTANDING ARE NOW DllE AND PAYABLE AT OUR STORE AND WE WOULD APPRECIATE PROMPT SETTLEMENT. UNDER THE CASH SYSTEM WE WILL BE ABLE TO MAKE A CLOSER MARGIN OF Promt WHERE THE BAD ACCOUNTS ARE ELIMINATED AND WE CAN PROMISE OUR CUSTOMERS MORE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. WE WANT YOUR CASH TRADE. , " VERY TRULY YOURS THE CLYBURN DRUG CO. TELEPHONE 73 / CAMDEN. S. C. .Mtv 1*. If. Jottjr spent Thiuik?j:hiiu: with hut* (laiiKlitcr. Mivs Niuu'.v Mr. . rji|.i-r> Uuy ??f (ymumMh \Vu? ^ isilnr Iti (|m- villji^i- Suiulii.v. We 11 r?* irhi<l to wHvoine to our Fil ? lau'T1 Mt. and Mrs. ClmrUe llobnson. Soak Your Duds in Grandma's Suds No Rubbing, No Boiling, Washday Made Easy vs. Easy Washing vs. Hard Washing A powdered soap, all ready for washing, sifted into the tub quickly ahd without effort vs. the cutting and slicing of bar soap. The use of as little powdered soap as you need vs. the wasting away of a whole bar of soap in the water. Economy in washing vs. expensiveness. Which will you take ? Grandma's 5c and Larger Packages Powdered Soap Choose GRANDMA'S POWDERED SOAP for easy, quick, economical washing. Choose Grandma for wonderfully clean, sweet clothes. GRANDMA soaks the dirt out Put your clothes to soak with Grandma. Rub the hems and cuffs just a little. Wring them out and hang them up. That's all there is to washing your clothes in the romping, bubbling suds of GRANDMA'S POWDERED SOAP. The Globe Soap Company CtactuaU, Ofate