The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 27, 1911, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
Publi?h*d Every Friday
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MKN A N 11 IU>V8.
The Men and Keligiou Forward
Movement tn behalf of the Chris
tian life of Ibe men and boya of
North America is unquestionably
the greatest evangelical movement
of modern timet). Simultaneous
meetings of at least eight days are
to bo held .In hundred* of cities and
towns throughout the United States,
tohen the ahleHt and most effective
speakers will lead the forces. The
effort will be made to reach ev
ery "man and boy, and to win them
for Christ and the church, and tp
enlist them In bervico~~for Others.
The movement will endeavor to
enlist the Christian manhood of
America in working out a program
of Christian service. The difficul
ty is not so much in willingness to
help one's neighbor, atT in the lack
of knowledge of his needs and how
to meet them. All this the Forwart
Movement undertakes to assist men
iji working out for themselves un
der Divine guidance.
Atteud the sorvices at the Lyttle
ton Street Methodist church next
Monday night !
An aviator 1b called a blrdman,
but t-here Is many a gay old bird
P. '
who never has flown in an aero
plane. ?
President Dabbs, of the Farmers'
Union, say* thai the tide will soon
turn and the farmer will get bet
ter prices for his cotton.
"Why is it that bridal couples j
always like to honeymoon in Char- |
leston." asks -the News Courier, j
To which the (Irrteiiwuod Journal
replies, "Because they want to be -j
by themselves." I
The people of South Carolina who!
believe in having the law lake Its;
course, especially when conviction is j
absolutely certain, 'are watching toj
see what will bo done to the lynch- t
ers of the negro rapist of llonea !
i'ath. Columbia Record
Governor . Harmon carried home
frotn Kaleigh a fusty horse shoe and
the regards of thousands of North
Carolinians With the emblem of
good luck and the esteem of North
Carolina- folks, what else could ihe
most ambitious man want lUUeigh j
News and Observer.
A man w as arrested near Blacks- j
burg one day. last week charged I
with a murder committed thirty-two]
years ago: 1'ossihlY some day light ,
"will be thrown upon the atrocious >
murder committed in Camden sev- )
era I years ago. regarding which nb- 1
Holutely ho evidence whatever has }
?v ,ot been gathered.
Although the City election is
awa\ off. municipal politics are ho- j
ing tiist-nssed on all sides. It is
not unlikelx that there will he sev
eral candidates for mayor at thej
coming election. Mayor S. F. Bras- I
ington has announced his intention;
of being a -candidate for re-election.
l?r. \V. J l>unn. we understand, will]
be a candidate for mayor.
Governor Harmon, of Ohio, was
The spoakft at the Union County
Fair la>t week. In his speech, the
governor paid quite * tribute to
Senator Tillman. whom he has
known, he said, ever since Tillman'
vent to Washington. No man, said)
Governor Harmon, has in that time
grown more than Tillman in thej
confidence and esteem of the Amer
ican people.
The following is from the Man
chester U'nioiu "An ancient wire
-h-ws ft* thr jufct
picke?l tip after exactly -4 1 s* years
in the air, conveys the following
exclusive news "October 12, 1492.
Chris Columbus, with hi?* three
fchips, the Nina, Pinta and the San
ta XWrrlS7^{?* sighted off San Sal
vador Island at 2 .o'clock this morn
ing. -A little UteT, he came ashore
In his Curt It. Wright - Beachey At
wood aeroplane, and planted the ropj
al banner of Spain, and his expe
dition banner.' This la probably
the greatest newspaper scoop ever
rwcoitad In JUn erica.**
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The cotton glnnera report s?nt
out from Washington Wednesday
showed ft grand tutftl of 1,740,64 4
balm uinned. up to ()ri?b#r 18.
Kx - congre*?tnan J which O'llara
Patterson di??d at IiIh home In Itart),
l u.-ii early Wednesday worn tog, Mr
Patterson nerved hie district three
i terms in CoUKreee.
, When elx geese belonging ?o Mrs.
Israel Altschul of Santa Itarbara,
Cel., were killed, 80 gold nugget*,
from the slue of it p? a down,
found in tin ir craws, In (he lan
guage of Mutt and Jeff: What (?)
Col, w. II. Obnbirfi, editor of
the Aitdi'i tioii Intelligencer, who re
cently boasted of his participation
III the llonca Path l>nching,
that he will he a candidate for may
or of Anderson at the next elec
tion.
Magistrate J I, Cliills, of Hum
berts, turned In $165 in flnea, to
the county treasurer last Thursday
an the roan 1 1 of one day's work,
li seems that Judge Oil lis had a
largo bunch of crap shooters and
poker player* rounded up and got
i he money frpin thcin. Sumter Dal
ly Item.
The value attached to newspaper
advertising in various localities and
by. the various people in those hy
calitles presents a very interesting
?t udy and at the same time proven
to l>e quite a problem for solutlou
by newspaper men. This fact is to
be noted in practically all cases, if
hot all, the more space the adver
tiser uses the more value he at
taches to his advertising. It
seems to be Just like any other in
v eat men t, the more a man. puts in
to it the more 'he appreciates it.
. it is really ludicrous to note in
what slight regard newspaper space
'is held by some merchants, who are
of course to be classed with the
non-advertisers. It Is a matter of
education 'after all. The man who
attaches such little Importance to
advertising is just lacking in infor
mation that's all. There Is no oth
er reason t^prrectly attributed to
Mich a position.
In Camden advertising space in*
The Chronicle at the very reason
able rates that arc asked is- the
cheapest investment that any "mer
chant. regardless of the business he
is in, wan make.
Clothe* of (Quality.
Ilaruch - Nettles Company have
an attractive new ad in today's pa
per telling of their clothing This
store is the home ol llart Sehaffher
& Marx famous ready made clothes.
Thore's distinction about the cloth
ing they manufacture ? they look
good anywhere and at any time. A
full lino of clothlug cau always be
found at the store of Baruch- Net
tles Co.. and they are always glad
to serve you.
For Salt*.
Scholarship to Draughon's Practi
cal Business College for sale cheap
at this office. A fine opportunity
to secure a business education at
a small price.
For home raised canned ->ears
and peaches call at Tlie City <?rt?
cery.
I
IK Ft'lX HI*ANT.
County Fair Now Iklug
Iti'lil Willi KftlUbtU.
The Kershaw County Colored Fair
1.1 now in full blast, having opened
Oil Wednesday last, unci lu it moat
highly creditable one. The exhibit*
a re numerous and of a high order
Mild lit the arrangement* of them
luUffc Mk III and flue taste In wxhib
Iti.l, imperially it* thin true Of tl)?
fancy work department.
There are exhibit* of corn, cot
ton, wheal, Ulnar cano, pumpkin*,
cotlards, meat*, taken, preverven and
tnany other things too numerous to
mention.
Home of the ??xhlblta which tin
pressed themselves upon the report
er for The chronicle as being e?
pix lally good are the patchwork Hpo
elmeijK from the Browning Home,
home made caudy by Whltatnore Ce
tain, onions and asparagus by Qeo.
M(l.alu, Jr., horae ahoea and andi?
rona by l^ton Hut son; tho hardware
by Ajleu Hal hcock. a pulr of ?lt|>
pern by Charlotte V. Collin*. n?.d
the buuch of rape *ix week* old.
, Tho exhibit of cows,- hogs and
poultry waa also very good Indeed.
There are alao aome fine horses!
Col. E, J. NVut nun, commissioner
of agriculture, delivered an address
at the fair yeaterday.
We regret on account of tha
nearneaa of the hour of going to
pres* a more extended notice of
thia very laudable enterprise can
not be given. A complete Mat of
the premiums and the winuera will
be published next week.
Our colored friends deaerve the
highest praiae for the creditable ex
hibits) they have gotten up and no
doubt the Fair" will be a bigger
success than ever next year, as the
men in charge intend to make it
an annuul affair.
\>w Advertisement,
Another new advertisement ap
pearing in this iKsue of The Chron
icle is that of Mr. David Wolfe, the
popular Main street merchant. For
the next sixty days Mr. Wolfe Is of
fering reduced prices on his entire
stock of clothing, shoes, hats and
dress goods and iuvites you to call
on him.
.lurors for Fall Term.
The following Jurors were drawn
yesterday to serve at the Fall term
of the court of general sessions:
J. F. Nunnery, Camden.
W. B. Porter, Camden.
W. H. Halle, Camden.
Joe tiusk,ius4 Camden,
J. M. Cb\burn, Bethune.
E. M. Huudrlx,' Camden.
C. T. Trappy Camden.
Sumter Galloway, Kershaw.
Henry Savage, Camden.
E. J. Catoe, Jefferson.
. J. E. (Jaskins, Westvllle.
O. M. Fort, Camden.
N. C. Boykln, Camden.
H. E. Beard, Camden. v.
Nell Branham, Camden.
J. T. Hunter, Bethune.
F. E. Boss, Blaney.
J. C. Huckabee, Camden. .
E. E. Holland, Cantey.
B. D. Dabney, Camden.
J. K. Phillips, Camden.
SV. L. Brown, Camden.
J. K. Ijee, Lugoff.
C. L. Bradley, Camden. >
H. H. Sessions, Blaney.
J. A. CJoff. Blaney,
H. IV C.off, Camden.
J. M. Oettys, Lugoff.
It. S. Marsh, Camden.1
W. S. Marshall, Bethune.
*C. B. Thompson, Camden.
CJeo. T. Little, Camden.
J. C. Cassldy. Camden.
W. J. l>avls, Cassatt.
O. C. Bruce, Camden.
T. A. Spears, Cassatt.
All kinds of vegetables at The
City Cirt?cei*y.
Prices Reduced
For the next SIXTY DAYS I want to
reduce my large- stock of goods, and to
do this 1 will reduce the prices to meet
the present low price of cotton.
I CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS
If its Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods,
or anything in that line; or if it's a Suit
of Furniture, an article of household
goods, a I runk or a suit case that you
want, 1 can supply the need.
SAVE MONEY
It will be greatly to the Best interest of
yourself and family to see me before you
buy. Give me a call.
David
"77Jeet We at Tj/to 32iff Store"
Hirsh Bros.&Co.
For Ladies Ready-to-Wear as Well
as I Gents' Furnishings
Your Clothes Are Your Visiting Card
START right off this Autumn with "HIGH-ART' Clothes and you'll start off
right. You'll.look a "personage" instead of a mere person. You'll breathe
power, poise and purpose. You'll be admitted to the "inner circle" of business
or society. These garments are tailored of "hefty," soft-draping fabrics that fit
every curve and contour of your figure. Materials are pure wool needled into
everlasting shape by gifted tailor-technicians. Patterns are loomed in limited -
lengths to forbid commonness. Special style-models for men, who want the touch
and-go of teenhood in their clothes ? who seek that "nonchalant" air which brings
the exclamation, "There goes a thoroughbred 1 *' The "first pick" of the season's pat
terns and colorings is always the "best pick." Dont be "going to come," but come to
HIRSCH BROS. & COMPANY
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The Difference ia Apparel.
The whitd man dons his Sunday
clothes and rides down to the
trsln,
Because his jug is empty and he
, wants it filled again.
He boards the rapid Seaboard or
/.Southern either one,
Andsaunters round Columbia befor
the day. is done,
He visits the Dispensary, and buys
a demijohn
Of corn, or rye or gin, which e'er
he decides upon.
He then goes to the depot and
catches "68,"
At 5:30 he's at Camden, provided
the train isn't late,
His friends go down to meet him,
and take him in a hack,
And ati fhelr destination, the whole
"tea party" whack.
And all is serene!
The negro" dons his jacket or a sdit
of overalls.
He tells his friends his mission and
straightway he high hails,
IJe foots It to the depot and Rets
aboard the train,.
With AO thing but bis mission to
bother uta ^nn?r T>r?nr
He bums around Columbia, makes
m splice with one or two,
He get* bis good old liquor, and
bis Job is through,
He hops aboard the Seaboard the
moment she pulls in.
He speaks to those who know him.
<?-, his features la a-(ris.
But when he reaches Camden, and
the train comes to a stop ?
ijbm firs* one there Ao meet htm Is
a slick blue coated cop. ?
And all Is not sersnet
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Items of Interest Concerning City
and County People.
If you wai^t ? good five gallon
"Never Fail" oil can call at The
City Grocery.
Dr. E. R. Buddln, of Florence,
has accepted n position as pharma
cist at the driiK store of 1 >r . K. Les
lie* Zenip.
A horse .belonging to Lewis Cure
toir, colored, became frightened this
morning and ran into a box car at
the SealK>nrd freight yards, Instant
ly killing Itself.
Every Man and Boy in Camden Is
invited to attend the meeting at
| Lyttleton Street Methodist Church]
next Monday night.
The stores are requested to close 1
next Monday at 6 o'clock and let |
all employees attend Men and Hoys
meeting to heaT Dr. Mitchell.
Mr. \V. D. Starling, Sr.\ of Co
lumbia, father of our fellow towns
man, Mr. W. D. Starling. Jr., is it.
Camden, having been chosen as
one of the judges of the horses for
the colored fair.
Rroverbs and Thrases.
When a man Is no longer anxious
to do better than well he li dona for.
? n. R. H&ydon.
Leaders In Concrete Construction.
Chicago lead* all other cities In
concrete construction, with over 32
per cent, of the total. Seattle ranks
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? " No Time for Laziness.
A physician announces that he fcgs
discovered a serum that will cure last*
Bees. The present cost of living Is
coring It fast enough.? Detroit Pre*
***** ?
A Chicago man has discovered
? hot cows like to hoar music while
t'ioy nre being milked. This opens
a field of useful and harmless oecu
I at ions for some of tho singers on ,
the vaudeville stage.
account of broken propellers.
Have "Ur(M)ks," Camden, C.?
file you gin saws.
Zemp's
Drays
When you want yQur
Trunks hauled or any
other dray age done, Tele
phone 37. Prompt and^
safe delivery guaranteed.
J* B. Zemp