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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I>. MI KK Kdltor tU PubUnhcc "T"- ; PubUabttl ?a?tj Fridii at No. 1I<# Mrou<l stnM't and at thr Camden, Kouth Carolina |XM?toffi<* ah aeeond claw* mail mutter I'fiOf |K>r annum iioo. riumktn, N. 4X?, December 33, 1921. < ?, . .. . Tlw spirit of IMirtwtnm* ^prompt** H* to extend to our friends our wjxliex for a merry OhrlsUnas and oar dial greeting# for a Now Year of'pfo* iwrlty The (Jhronlele ami Its force ' want* I o thank Us readers and ]???! rom> for ( !??? liberal (MtfOUlKA given during the year com In* tO ?i close. (' Thi' appropriation of tlx* National house of representatives to give twen ty million <tol!ar? for the slanting Russia lis will not moot with approval1 in tin- South. We are glad to note fhrti the congressmen from South 05a ro linn <1I?t riot' suj?jx?rt tint measure Aq> proprlntionw for h'e\p of the needy in ! our ?wii entinl ry . would be r?orc in order llraee up. A hard luck story will never gel you anything not oven n \ IllpMtll.V . :V"": - ? ? ' . - - " . \ , ? ? 7T- 1 Attici'tus Voght. discoverer of phos- 1 phate in Florida, and prominent in tliPj building of railroads in Mexico and the ; Southw est.: died at his homo in .lack- J sonviMi-. Fla., Tuesday, after a long ( ilinoHM. Air. Votifjht, who was 71 year.; old, and a native of Kutawville, S. <!., J discovered the phosphate dei>o.sit at , Ihmellon. in May, lKNft, while sinking .1 well., ami later Bold his small piece <d J property for $u00,00<), After eomplet ( Lug his education at Furinan Univer *Jty, Greenville, S. (1., and the Ken- ' tueky Military Institute, which had ^ been interrupted by the war between , l hp states, during which he served iu ' I lie Confederate army. Mr. Voght wont to Mexico, where he hei-ame en tragisl In surveying railroad route* i Mi ills return to this country he be- ; ? ame elilef of the engineers corps of the Southern Pacific Hallway and was in charge <?r that department when tin* route to l.os Angeles from the cist 1 was ^ejected. ? : Wolfe l.tndeutVld. alias William . I.inde, lias bebn arrested T\v the police Ht Warsaw, as a suspect in connection j with (hi* W:i 1 1 Si reel explosion 111 New , \ ork S'-pt. U5? 10'JO. The Waysaw j police va id ihc\ made the arrest at the! icipnM i>r i lie \mericiiii l>Cput'tmenl of .tu^tice ')" I n ->? claimed r i > hrtve in their possesion the man's full confession that he \\:i*. connected with the disa?* f er I ,i nd"ii field is described as ;i coiV ^in of lv<>?n I uveinluirg the (>erman j Kadical S<'? iari*<l leader, who was shot io death. in Hcrlin early ill 1D10. after having been beaten t?> a ">ob. 1 1 i v con ft > - i t > : i (lie |>o!ic<' say. gives the names of (lie rin^hs'iders and the New York j '?ii\ ii dd re?- where (he b<>mb wa> ' ma nil fa cured. It intended for .t I* Morgan, too cvpl?Hl?*d preinntniNdy. Silvester Cosgrovi'. no American O ^Tyrl men I ? ? f .iMstiif agent, at whi?se re i n Im h i ' ?! I lie <Je* >.-ir ' mctil I lie | / ? arrest of the suttvct brought about. djM^tnXl that Limlenfteld baa (igWyd 10 turn vUtfu 'ovlricnce and U villi Qg to return to America. where he has a wife and two children The sus pect'* written confession according to the agent, sa y? that 1.10,000 waa prom ised for the to be ill vidiHl among four or flvo persons, and that the money was rtni-i ved (by the New York f^nniTnliU from the SToi^i Third Internationale la an editorial last week the Dar lington News and Pre** calls attention to the damage that huH been done and Is being done by the heavy traffic of i tii- Army trucks paaaing from camp JaekMOU t<* Canip Itragg. This editor i.tl >nys lit part "lire road t r< ? in So oleiy Hilt to Cheraw ha* been practi ce l> mined This la (t lobg streteh of oMidy roadwa>S and It was la the besi of condition.'*'. The editor 'of the Ix>ad er and Vindicator cun vouch for this' statement from first hand knowledge, fleforc the moving <?f Camp Jackson started It was a pleasure lo travel over tills piece Of roadway, and now it is pr</pnbly one of the worst pieces of n-adway lu Ihirlliigton county. All roads traversed by these heavy trucks arc In terrible >lwipe, and *ve join w 'it pur eateejjtHkl 'contemporary in .?\ i r, swing I In* opinion that the gov ernment stiould ? ihake some provision for pnti'lng these roads in good con <1 It Ion Bi^hopvllle V indicator. 7 Hu a writ of error granted by Chief .lustlCe lunatic It. .Clary of the state supreme court, the case of Car-, I os Corbett cleared of the murder of Bryan Sal ley, but under indictment for the murders of Hugh Fanning and Julian C(?ojs?r will go to the supreme court of the United States. The alleged statement of Victor .1. Miller, president of the police commis sioners of St. Louis, Mo., that., 70 per ? ?cut of the present day criminals are ex-service men, has caused the Ameri can Legion of St. Louis to request his dismissal from office. Tin- largest American airship, re tvnlly pflrchased from Italy, was christened at Lnhgley field yesterday with h bottle of liquid air. Window Glass Putty Paints Oils Shingle Stains Varnishes Mackey Mercantile Co. Still Time for That Xmas Present M;tr.\ useful ; i u I appropriate articles still in our M i >c k . Conic in and let us show you . W hitman's Can < 1 i < * '.v iicitnanV IVn Fine Cigars ? I ' i p c?s ? I'ur n.-n?l Klecirie (iomls ? Waffle I'rons ? ( ; i * i 1 1 - ? Irons-? Heaters ? ( 'urlers etc. Fine - t : i : ? n- i\ iv ( " !i ri~t ma> !><?\e<. ("alemlars and \'ma W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store I rli phoin- West Sill#* liroiul S( MCKNE KK4HM THE BIRTH Of' A NATION' AT THE Ml-IKSTIC TOf>A\ Wants-For Sale --Ay ?- ? r- 9y*m ? T 7 ' 7 - - STORE FIXTURE HAWiAIN We have in our possesion a ton foot mIx Itich tw?Mity ((in* drawer Htitfor 1'utcnUMl l>lm?luy Oounter. The firat roa xoiiuble offer taken thin counter which coats today now, $277.50. C?W oil T. K Trotter, Camden. ? 88 4JM KOR HALE ? LighCWQod, pine and oak wood any length. PnUSt delivery Call (Ht, it. M. Kennedy, Jr. jHStf WANTKI>? HtenoKraphor with expedience. S tii to low out nalary ue ceptable. Commence work Deecm but '-7th. Address, "Office" cure the Chronicle. Camden, S. <\ 3Npd ? i s FOR HAMS ?On UPSieC Main at root two bungalows, ?ix rooms, buth and sleeping porch. will give terma. Aj> :> y t<> Henry Savage, Camden, H. O. amt FOR SALE? Five passenger lluick car in stood' condition. Apply to Ilenry Savage, Camden S. <\ , 3Htf LOST, STRAYED OK STOLEN ? < hi Thursday or Friday of lant week, one l>i<>\\n male Irish Setter pup, about nine months o?d, answers to the name of "Jeff." Suitable reward wlM be s paid tor his recovery or 'infornu\f U>u loading up to same. W. H. Hough, Isij N. llroad St.. Caniden, S. <\ 8Sp FOt'ND ? Hunch 'of keys. Owner can lutve sa??e by cabling at this office and paying 25c for this ad. WANTED ? 'Young lady would like clerical position* good at general of fice work. Address "V" euro of the C-hroidele office. ??Si>d FOR RENT ? Southern winter home on 'J.000 acres flrMt-clutw bird land. House has 11 rooms beautifully fur nished : 7 bedrooms; *J huths; sleep ing hall 80 by MO: hot and eokl run ning water: 'J servant house#; garage and stables. I/oeated near 3 cities, ideal mild climate. (Jood hunting. I'olo grounds within I I mile#. l*rice $000 per month. ' For full particu lars address, ft. M. Sanders, Colum bia Club, Cohuubia. South Carolina. ? 38-hfe SURVEYOR ? When in need of a sur veyor notify A. H. Iloykin, Lugoff, S. C.. or phone 4Nf> Camden. S. C. 37-40pd FOR SALE ? l have for sale cedar I>osts, round and split, seven f??et and longer. Price $15.00 per 100, delivered at Camdeh. L. M. Rose. Itfd 6. Camden, S. C. 38-40pd TAKEN lTP ? One black milch cow. one small black Jersey bull taken up about ten days ago. Owner can have, same by calling upon me and Haying for their kectp. " J. E. Pearce, ltfd 1, Camden, S. C. 3Spd FOR SALE ? One Ford truck with pneumatic tires. CJood as new.. A real bargain. Address Eugene Hol land Route 1 Camden. S. C. 37-38pd FOR SALE ? Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, All varieties. 5.000 for $4.00, 10.0(H) $7.50. less than 5,000 $1.50 per 1,000 f. o. b. Valdosta. Kinscy Wholesale Pant Co.. Ynldosta, Ga. 35 38pd WANTED ? Milk customers after Dec ember 20th. Delivered twice a day. 15 routs a quart-, special prices on larger quuutitiesT Address J. K. Truesdale, Ut No. I'.. Caniden, S. C.. or phouc ;1 S( 5. 30 3Spd FOR SALE ? Fresh vegetables, spinach carrots, turnips*, rape, mustard, ra dishes. artichokes, young onions now ready, ^'all phone UK). J. 15. Zerap. Camden. S. C. 86-38 FOR SALE ? Bungalow on Mill street near T.akc View hurt last April und in perfwt condition. Address II. 1". Bcar?I. ( anulen, S. C. 3l> 3Spd. WANTED? < ? in* horse and wuuon and contph-ie (Mitfii for one horse farm. Address |id\ 17, Cauiden. S. C. 30 3H]hI . | NOTICE ? 1 w il, l ira ii \ oin -tables ' and re-bed with fresh, chain straw I free, for the nianur" Address J. K. Tru?"<dale. Rt. No or leave or ! d.*r- a; y.'.wuv !M;. < H. C. j ;:<;-3Hpd FOR S\LE ? About 30 acres of laml 1 1 "J miles from cit\ limits, on Ker loud, fiin- for poultry or fruit, will s.-l :i t a bargain if trade is u>a<l>' hy January 1 *-t \Mrt-s-i l'<?\ i'amdeu. S ? 3Spd W \NTED? To bo: low .>'1,<h?o on two one hundied foot building lots at ? ?!u ? Lots are 1 IcH-.'iteii and well worth :h" ri-k \ ldro?.s Hox 17, C]inid> ri S. (' 3iJ 38pd. I ARM FOR RENT ? I ,-n raii?-v north of < uid?*n <>n Sb iyler'- lli.l know n .i- : In Watkin.i" plae.*. alw.nt -00 i< m - of la i d. l.;o ojm n hi ml of extra jo-si: |'ia!itv ?'h? a<"res {>astur<' Two tn.'iis.-- with barns ah! T ut,!> ?>, als<) ? *ii ? ? !? I. .(lit house. ]>h Mtv of good %% . ? r . ? Appt\ ?o ll? : ' v Ssivage. Catnh s C 3'Jtf. \OKNT WANTKI) ? For W?rthmorf Hair Prepa "ntion Se?- ur ^all od ? .\In<inM> K l'? lW?|ton 17l.'> Oord* St rf-i Cna?<l? .??. S. < 20t ' WANTFiD ? Com iv.ts \.irletl?*f. His*',--t market prb*?- H ^ Wil I iams Orov4ry 31 tf. Carbide For All Makes of Gat Generator*-? Have trouble ami delays hy fouymfj frcm T. B. McClain, at Manufac turer.^ prices plus freight to Camden. T. T?. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. J FOR RENT ? Tract of land known as rhf I? T Blackmon place Two horse farm open on plae??. Within ? j half mile of school. Apply to J- H. or T. A Wlttkow?kr I<rtt*r? To &*ui? CUuw. The iiiK letter addressed t o Hum tu cimu w*? written by ii IHllo ? i 1 lady In (Vnn#n Whoso age Is given at ^ \ iaii >e?is timl It to show that liii- ItjtU* fslrl Ik at Ictici a keen otNier* vcV and hftH l>eon watching things that many older ones have not been taking note of, Thereis a ,?'syt?n in It for older iHHipli', Tht* .Vtter ' foflpw* .v "I ' Santa Clttub,; The m-ecla! thin*; 1 want hotter than the whole world Us a Puppy! Understand, I don't euro If Mania or Duda, or the whole world don't lovo the .poor little I do. nyid 1 ijitynd to have one If I <nn get People ran buy randy ill go to movies $4 jHT month, go to drug s t oi'cs aiul get drinks $2 and oilier uunece*Hiiry things at $r>. Seven dollars for eaiidy, four dollars for ino\i< >, two dollar* for drlnk.s and five do' la rs for unnecessary things makes a total amount of eighteen dollars. Oh \es, they can do all that hut time* are too hard lo have a puppy. Seven dol lars at the least, why it would shock I Item to death. I wlyli I could see you, I can't tell oh paper what I want to say about the puppy. I want 'a pupp^ and nothing else. If you want lo disappoint me u lot Just dont tfive liip ;i puppy. VOtirs lovingly if you give nie a PPPP.V." ' 'Dear Santa Clans: I am a little girl eight years old and am not going to ask for much, hut please bring me a doll hcd. tea set. a ' little stove, toy piano, candy, nuts and all kinds of fruits. 1 will have tin? Christmas tree, near the firoplace ready for you to ha ng my presents on it. I.o've t ** good old Santa <'lau-<. Geneva Truesdale." His Indifference ?"Pardon me. sir.'' began tin1- gent with the professional air, "hut, do you reraH the date of thj? battle on the I'.ra nd.v wine?1' "No sir," replied .1. Fuller (J loom. "I take no interest whatever in rows over the enforcement- of the Volstead act." C A Honor Roll Jackson School, F 1\? lowing is the honor roll of (lie I Jackson (traded School (colored.! fur I > I I lie third month. beginning November. T. JJrJl, aud ending December 'J. IP'Jl. | Grade 1 1!.* 'Warner Brown. Amun j I'o'lins. Alexander Dcas. Tony Kirk- 1 land. Charles Pickett, II. Joe Stover, j Sallle Carlos, . Ldna Carlos. (Jertrude; Cob-man. Mary Dow. Robert Duron. i Jnanltu Graham, Minnie Harris. Ivcola j Williams, Hoberta McLain. Bertha , Plersou. and Alice Wolst. i Grade 1 A. ? Klveta Cantoy. Christine , M'dodanu, Bonnie Jones, Ida Mae Dcas. Sadie Colpman, Zetta .la ok son. and Beatrice MoOirt. Grade *J. ? Corrle Hell Shropshire, Cora Duren. Hilda Meeks, Anderson Styvander. Walter Thompson. Susie Boykin, Lizzie Woods, Blanche Ilober son. and Nellie Smyrl. Grade 3. ? Katherine Benjamine, Su sft?*?iitewart, Richard Shropshire. and Jame^ Whlttflker. Grade 1. ? Charlotte Nolson. Alice Brown, and Albertus Bishop. Grade 5. ?? Calista Shrojwhlre. BcuLah Duren. Kliza Alexander, Bertha Wil liams. Bessie Pickett. Ruth Whittnker. Judith* Dcas. Alvin I>uBoho, Theodore Lee Shropshire. Manly Shropshire, and Isaac Kngllsh. Grade 0. ? Etta Boykln. Naomi Boy kin. l'atsy Williams, Kills Sanders^ Carolyn Cantey. Louise BeLton. Bessie Martin. Hampton Dea<. and Italph Me Girt. Grade 7. Ithsji Aaron. Kthel Ben >on. Annie Boykiu. Ahvilda. C<intey. Cnnuie DuBoso. Jimmle Meeks. Rewi Patterson Laura Stewart. Rosa Jones. 4 Leon J. TTnNon, and John Pickett. Grade tf.-- -Ruth Alexander. Sadie i Halthcock, Itoss Iliirrisou, and Kd<lb* Aaron. Grade !*. Km ma Boykiu and .1 ?.*ii ti i?* Timbers. 1 77Tu uur frienfta tinh ruBtomrra Vl> tiilumr fripnMii tmainpaa prumptB thin fviniMg ymtituj: A fflntyi (El|ri0tmaa jcufil Auntluu* ^tubftuUtfr Jpar . ;V- . .... a ' ?. Carolina Motor Company, Inc. CARD or THANKS. Wo desire through your column* to ? \|?rt's> our fcincere thanks to the kind ii?)i?l?1>ors, relatives and friends *vho ! won.' >o faithful and considerate of: iik dnrlnir the recent Illness and death of our loved one. Mom uriitofully jours. S. <\ Truesdale and Family. j ! WrsM iiic. s. (\, )>ee. 1X>. 1031. COUNTY TAX RKTI KNS Notice, is hereby given that the An dl tor's office will bo open for recoiv j in* Tax Returns from January 1st. : 1923. to February 'JOth. 1023. All per sons owning real estate or personal pn*i>erty must awtke returns of the same within said period as required by 'aw, or be subject to :i penalty of SO pel evil t. | The Auditor will attend in person 1 mbhhhmmmmmmbhhmhm [ or l?,v doimty at the following i?!ace# . ii; the county ou the dates InUleatfll ' tor ivot'lvihg return* : I Hothune, January 10th and llth | Huley's Mill, January 12th Kirkley's Mtore, January l'Uh Kershaw. January 10th and 17th WVstvllle, January 18th Mberty Hill, January 10th itlnm?y. January S|0th. All persons between the ages of at m ixl 00 years, iuchwive are' required U pay Poll and Road Tax, unless ex cused by law. All trustees, Guardian^ Kxeeutors. Administ rators or Agent* | holding proj>erty In charge, must re ! turn same. Parties sending tax re 1 turns l>y mail must make oath to same before some officer and fill out same in proper otnantocw or they will he rt? jef-tpd. >V. F. HrSSMI.l, .Auditor Kershaw ('ouuty "As Copeland Goes, So Goes the Fashion"' LEARN THE WAY MAKE OUT YOUR LIST OF THE GIFTS FOR YOUR MEN FOLKS Let Us Help Y ou Fill. It We can help you out when you are uncertain with timely suggestions and can show you a line of holiday good that especially appeal to men. HOSIERY PAJAMAS Ml FFLEKS GLOVES OfBREIJAS Pl'RSES SLIT CASKS HAND BAGS WALKING CANKS BATH ROBES COLLAR BAGS SMOKING JACKKTS HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR RAINCOATS BELTS BELT BUCKLES AUTO GlyOVES Order by Mail We Prepay Suits and Overcoats # $25 to $50 1535 Main Street COLUMBIA, S C. WINTER EXCURSION FARES TO MANY RESORT POINTS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST BEST REACHED BY THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM AND CONNECTIONS THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE TO THE PRINCIPLE CITIES AND RESORTS OF THE SOUTH. EXCELLENT DINING CAR SERVICE. WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO APRIL 30, 1922. FINAL LIMIT MAY 31, 1922. STOP-OVERS ALLOWED. Full information aj to fare* and Acheduleg may be secured upon application nearest Hckct Agent. S. H. McLEAN, District Passenger Agent