The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 20, 1911, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
Published Every Friday
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W. L. Mt DOW til Proprietor
NU.i-H * M.DOWOJ. FuUUk?r*
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t M4o?4 >Um Mil a??tU? *1 iIm Pm<*4Ik? ?> t
Svalb C tiwliai
I ?oi? . tiroacl ill ? - 'I'liom* aw
h. Oil. 'i<i, HHI.
t'iml llit* Im'kI in
your <<?iuitiui?il >? ami um* it
f?r all. you tin* nurlli to lit'lp
Imilil up your I?uhIim*m?. TIk'U
Uk>?.< oilier iiVH'S|iii|ii'rN if you
?'U|| Mtluiil |o, r?H* llicill nil
If you CUM ? l>ul l|H?? (liu Iwsl
Ulltf I il'kl .
Thi' lillg known as i ti t f politician
will soon In Vililc tin- fanners ?>l
wt'iill) ( 'nrolitia ?ay*> i li w lirceiiwnoi!
J 'ally .)?>?) riia I . ,
In New Vork City ? Im*i-#? are
prosperous new Kpit |>)* iM published
In foreign language*. New Vi.rk
city has a total of l?3 dally and
I! ii 1 Wfokiy lieWRpflpCltt.
We welcome ji good bunch ol
county corroHpoudenee this weak
1'oople read with Interest tho ?lo
lUKu <>f folks In the dlffereii:
WftloiiH and wo hope bur corroh ,
pondenis will w ill w regularly.
KfTorU iifU being made to start
all evening daily at Uock lliil. Tin
IiuhIih-hh iih'H of l{oci< Hill are be
h 1 1 1 1 1 tlio project and n vIiewspapMi
man of (1 r?H*H?l?oro hax expressed
a sv 1 1 1 1 ii guess. to Invent 4.5,OUII In
thv uhturprlHe. Ilock Hill Ik a ? lt>
1hat dottH things and I liO eiilfipiisi
will in* doubt be a ;?Uccc^s.
The Slal<* l?'Hlr, winch opmis Or
toher HOth and I'ont i aeus i hroiml/%
November :t hi, will jjllrart largi
crowds, l,ow r.Ulrond rates hav<
boon advertised) and special trains
Are to liu run to lake cure ol' ilii;
crowds, Under tin- able staff ot
officer# who have charge of tin
OVMIJ thlrt SeaHOn, the best rOStllTB
are expected in all t h< depart incits
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The Btnteiiiont ha.c been made b.
one of the nuwspapii.-, of the . v.it*
y t hat "SHi^tto.r Tillman nay a thai Ma
jor John (J. Richards should hive
been elected governor of-- SiTtlTh Car
ollna .Ht the' lawt eh*?tioii." In . J n*? -
t ice to hotli Senator Tillman ami
llovernor llleasu the -.'iiaior'n full
HtatwlUelit shun Id haye be. n niven
The above fs only a part <>t it
,\Vhat the* Hetittlor- dtd ????> is tl?iw;.
" Kifhurds Is not llie India - rubber
politician and hypocrite you insin
uate he i.". but an honorable and
hightoned man, and should have
been elected governor hint yeiir, ii
? haiMcti-r and ability had been com
Hide rot] by the voters." I.et upkeep
the ix'onl straight.
Cup I. M. It, Minllli wilK engaged I
Iiihi week iu lli? (rial of Joneph j
Ounlap for I In- murder of Charleh
Middluton iu Huinier. fjiu cu?e ??'??* j
Html a great <|?>hI of Interior, Dili'
lap wuh acquitted. Speaking of
ttio emui tho .Suriitir rorroBponrtout]
of Tho State naya; "The feature
of I lift trial wan the iloijiient appeal
of L Smitli aiu) hi? ex|>Qtii* j
Hon of ill** 'unwritten .In#.' !
taluly jiovcr before In ? Blunter
? ohm 1 1 >< 1 1 1 1 I,.. .1 jiiiVii I"< h flayed
a? Mr. Hid 1 1 li flayed Collie WoyilM."
vor.vu ititu>K u. 1 1.1.1:0.
Former < '11 1 111 If 11 Viiiiiik l.u?Jy I >?*u?l
ill .Hiiiiiim-rtoii.
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A hpe?lul to tin* Columbia Stifle
froip Buniinertoi)* H. Anted Out.
I !Mli, ways: "On# of I li<? HaddOtff
iragedie? whieh Iiuh over orcyiTtMl
III Kiln Section ullOi kcd I IllH .<-<t||| 111 u -
ally this morning when Mih. Klleii
I>?iih Ku-lianluoii, wife of lionry li.
Hlchardson, .lr,, waa killed l?y the
n<T.ideu|n| discharge of a Hljolguii
M her home, about fj vp 111 1 lew west
of lowy. Mr. Klrhardtuju picked MP
IiIh gun to kill some ehlekeiiH for
ilinnbr, and In Hnhrneeftljpg it a
cartridge wan discharged, killing
Mih. IU<hardson almost instantly.
' "Mrs. Richardson wan llu* dau|(l)'
er of Ca|ii . J . I)'. Dean, and a bride
of only 1 *? 1 1 days. Mr. Kiehard^on
In wllli grief, uiid In
their bereavement he and the fam
ily Inivy tin- iiocpimt sympathy 01
1 In* out in* efiimu unity."
The you ii#? lady above referred to
wii h born and reared la Camden,
and Iijih many relative# and frleiult
la 1 li Ih <0111114 who w-i 1 1 In- pained
to la ai* of lii-r sad death.
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\ vein foolish thino.
Iveow^e Courier.
Wlial is llu' most foolish tiling
you *-vwr heard of. a person', or ii
ot of people, doiuu? Who d ir< I it?
And why was it done ?
There are so many foolish things
done every day all around us, and
we all do so very many I'otilish
things ourtudve*, lhat t ho above j
nuestioiis are . hard to answer.
Nevertheless, taking, llilo consid
eration all the foolish things that
mih don*, we have I on ml nothing so
foolish, io ?uirw;v> of thinkiiiH, as
thi- tiling that 1m being done rivo or
slix times a day in every city, town,
village and hamlvt in the South
where a hale of cotton is* bought.
Our farmers In the early spring
plow their fields, plant cottoic. seed,
fertilize and cultivate- 1 I'm' ^ crop,
gnth?i- . it ... take it. u> Lhu._g.iu. ? aiitL
then offer It for Stile. How?
lias the farmer figured his cost
of prod net ion ami added his ' per.
cent of profit? 1'onsihly he has;
hut the probability is. thak lie has
never given the matter a thought.
And right there is where, it se -ins
to us. the most foolish thing iu the
world commit Into play.
The man Wfoo Iiuh prp4<IMl t !?*?
Mnrr turn* to Hie i,?i>.-r ftDd
hint; "What l? hi y cijtton worth?"
Aful theft tp cap ilit! climax tin- buy'
: t?r will probably tell Hih produiici
thai, a half hour ago. It wan worth
10 1-2 I'ttnlM u pound, "but," h?
may add, "1 dort't Know what it is
j worth j.i#i u( Ihitt 1 1 nit'. I'll Ik ,ii
from New York ugulu in a few. mill*
ulo?,"
Think of if f Telegraphing to
New York a do/en time* a <1uy to
rtiiil out wiial (lie Hi tiff that lrt j
grown a half a lit ilo away lit worth! |
4nd that, loo, iu the face of the
fail that the South manufactures n j
largo proportion of thv crop that !
hor fannera, produce |
Of all the ridiculous fa itch that |
arc daily enucted, ihat' onu will)
i ho Southern farmer, (ho Southern
col l on buyer and tin* Hlock exchange!
manipulator iu ihe leading roi^, j
stands al the head.
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And who iu to blame? The cotton 1
buyer? The speculator? The fariu
? >r? The two former cannot be
iila mod, certainly. The buyer aHks
the speculator what- to do, ami then
doe* If If the farmor lets It 1 in .
lie can't force the farmers lo Hull
h I h cotton to him at 10 cents when
It is worth 14. He only buy# that
which' the farmer lets him buy.
Who Ik to blame?
Steady yourselves farmer frlenda.
You have got a good thing. The
queutlon is, are yon going to let
koi u<* few people in New York or
Liverpool tell you what you^South
Carolina col ton is worth?
It i ii K down the ourla'in on (IiIh dis
astrous /ant1. If you think you
haven't had enough of it, then you
idmply <|o not know when you have
enough. ' ?
Let i he (luetdiou of .supply and
demand lake care of the nit nation.
The Southern producer and the
Soul lo rn consumer can arrange the
pricey iu hiicJv, manner ilk will ke
satisfactory and profitable lo both,
and at the same time yet the stand
ard for the balance of the wprld.
lOach of these two great Southern
industries is today suffering at the
iinmls of rtpeeuTatioh, and both of
tliem are flirting with 11.
Cut it oil t! i
J. H. MOORE
Contractor and Builder
Camden/ S. C.
Estimates fui'iiiKhrd on till
rlassou of work, Worn! or
Hrlck. Satisfaction (Juaran
IctHl. Don't wait to look for
a mail, but 'IMiono 137.
' *X)It JiAIiK. I
410 acre* of wood and timbered
laud, 6 mi U*h Houlh-oast of Camden.
This land Ik divided Into two trad*,
<iiti tract containing 2lo acres, the
other tract 200 ac.ies. Will be aold
?h a whole or in seperate tracts.
Two tenant houses on laud, also
My barn and MtabloH. Adjoining
this land 1m a church and good pub
lic Hi'llOOl.
Kasy terms to purchaser.
q. I', 1 ) u BOMB, Agt.
Iluvo "Itrooks," Camilen, H.
rile you Kin Mwa.
GUT MOltU MONGV.
Are you satisfied that your pres
ent position is equal to your ability,
or do you think you are capable of
something bigger? Many a man
hangs ou to a small position when
a little training of the right sort
would uhow him Just how to make
the change to more money and
brighter prospects. The first step
toward getting better equipped arid
a butter position Is tjj write for a
catalogue of Draughon's Practical
Businebtf College, at Columbia jar
Greenville, 8. C., or Augusta, <ia.,
or Nashville, Teiin.
AllTIMTlO (AIKNDAItH. ti
Wo have made arrangements
with ono of the largest importers
and. publishers to handle their 1912
f'alendar line, and now have sam
pler ready for examination.
Cur line contalus domestic color
typos, half Tones, Banners and im
ported Cut-outs, Wall Pockets and
Banners ? the life-like kind. In
fact everything worth while hang
lug on a wall. Cur prices are reas
onable too, and we hope you will
give us an opportunity to show you
our lino, before placing your order.
WANTED ? A teacher for the Cak
land public achool. Address, C.
P. Pate, truHtoe, Lucknow, S. C:,
Have "Brooks," Cnimlen, 8. O.,
file your gill suwh,
Sash Doors
JUST RECEIVED
CAR WEATHERB0AD1NG
CAR CEILING
CAR FLOORING
CAR MOULDING
CAR SASH. DOORS, BUNDS
Thoroughly Kiln Dry Material.
Shand Builders Supply Co.
903 DeKALB ST. TELEPHONE 81
ii i ? i ? i. ? 1 i 1 1 f
Blinds ' Mouldings
* WKHTVIIXK NIOWS NOTES.
Social and Personal Items From our
Neighboring Town. - ?
WeatvMe, 8. C\, Oct. 1&.~ Quite
a number of tlio young people of
WeslviHo wuro entertained on ia?t
Tuesday night ut t)io home of Miss*
e:j fiunle and Alma Cauthun, in hour
or of their guests, Misses Martha
McDowell, of Cuuiden, and Fredda
Trueudale, of Kershaw, They
were also Joined by Misses Ellen
C'roiner and Eunlc-o Cuuthen, and
Messrs. J. W.-Hamel and Gordon
McMillan, of Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Hell, of West
vllle, und Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Trues
dell, of Kershaw, made 'a trip to
DIAGRA>PH
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THE CHRONICLE
We Are Factory Agents
Charlotte last Tuesday lu Mr^
Truesdale's auto, "
Wo are glad to not? that Mr.
Shelly Truesdule is able to be U|>
ajiuia after a severe ease of ty
phoid fever.
Miss Mary Truesdale hat) accept
ed a pOBitJon as milliner ?with M*.
H. 12. Hees6, at Kershaw.
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Miss Annie Blake Fletcher, of
McBee, and Mr. Brazell, of Camden,
spent last Sunday at Miss Fletch
er's home at .West vi lie.
Mr. T. K. Fletcher, of Kershaw
spent last Sunday with his parentu,
Mr, and Mrs. 1). CI. Fletcher.
Mr. Steve Clyburn, of Camden,
spent last Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clyburn.
Messrs. T. T. Tfuesdale and
N. McDowell, of Caiuden, speut last
Sunday at Mr. Truesdale's home; .
Mr. W. C. Perry, of Liberty Hill,
spent last Saturday and Sunday
with his cousin.
Mr. Lewis Clyburn, Mr. Lewis
Perry, of Liberty Hill, and Misses
Lottie and Annie Blanch Clyburn,
of West vi lie, who are attending tho
Liberty Hill school, spent last Sat
urday and Sunday with their par
ents, _Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Clyburn
Dr. *nd Mrar W. C. McDowell, of
Kershaw, spent ' last Sunday in
Westvllle,.
Misses Susie and Mumio Anthony,
of 'Hook Hill, are| at iho^ne fop ;l
few days. v ?
South Carolina News Notes.
Tho glnnory of F. H. Hughes at
lUdgeway was destroyed by fire.
Fifty-four arrests Vfere made In
Oreouville last Saturday, circus day.
The city council of Orangeburg
has refused to allow the Clansman
to show in that city.
Opera House
ONE NIGHT
W ednesday, Oct. 25
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