The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 17, 1913, Image 3
the parcels post way
*h? act of Gomtrwt authorial ug
^L.Mlahinent of a parcel post
jt - yrovUltm that on and ufter
?JjJJy 1, 1911, fourth claim mall
I iter embrace other H?ttU
SVludlug and factory pro
Si- ?ot now embraced by law In
TEU the flrat, eecond, or third
iZTuot exceeding U pounde in
Slit nor greater In ?lge than 7 2
Khan In length and girth oombin
2Tbo r 1? form or kind likely to
ZLr* the person of any postal en>
or damage the mall equip
lavee or uainniBe vim muu uquip
Jeut or other mall matter, and
?ut o
In a I
tr>??P?r
Li of ? character porluhahio with
r ? period reaaonably required for
n.n*Dotttttlon and delivery.
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, The local rate Is applicable to
ptrcelu Intended for delivery at the
Kftof mailing or on a rural route
lUrtlnK therefrom.
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Parcel? colle<Hei) on nt?r route#
mu?t be deposited In the pexj, post
office at which the carrier arrive*
and Dohtuge charged at the rate
from that office.
inMunuu'o o|i l*?tro?ltt.
A mailable parcel on whtch the
postage Ih fully prepaid may be In
sured agaiuat loaa in an ainouni e
quivalent to ita actual value, but
not to exceed 960., on payment Of
a (#? of 10 contH In parcel pent
stamps, such stamps to be uffixed
Umiiallahlo Mnll?
The following matter Ih declared
nonmailable by law;
Matter manifestly obscene, lewd,
or lascivious; articles intended fer
, preventing conception or for procur
ing abortion; article*, intended for
indecent or immoral purposes; all
matter otherwise mailable by law,
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Wei slit
1 po u n d . .
2 pounds
3 pounds ? ? ?
4 pounds
5 poundn
6 pounds
7 poundH
.. i pounds
9 pounds
JO pounds
jl pounds .... .
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Zone.
The law require# that on und nf
January 1, 1913, the postage on
all matter of the fourth class must
be prepaid by distinctive parcel post
stamps affixed. Postamsters can
jot receive for mailing parcels that
do not hear such stamps.
Parcel post stamps are not valid
for the payment of postage on mat
ter of ike TiriiL.9^9iid JJid third.
? lapses, und, when used for that pur
pose, th,e matter to which they are
affixed shall he treated' as "Hold
for poBtage,"
Procuration fur Mailing.
Pacola must he prepared for mail
ing in such manner that the con
tents can be easily examined.
A parcel must not be accepted for
mailing unless it bears the name
and address of the Bender, preced
ed by the word "From."
Postmasters will refuse to recelvo
for mailing parcels not properly in
dorsed or packed for safe shipment.
Where. Mailable.
ParclcB must be mailed at .a post
office, branch post office, named
or sucli numbered stations as may
be designated by the jyiBtmaster,
ur delivered to a rural or other car
rier duly authorized to receive such
matter. / ,
me outside cover or wrapper of
which boars any delineations or lan
guage of a libelous, seurrlious, de
famatory, or threatening character.
WpirltuouB, vinous, malted, fer
mented, or other Intoxicating liq
uors Of any kind; poisons of every
kind; and articles and compositions
containing poison; poisonous ani
mals, inBCCtg Jan<r"T?pUIe8; explos-.
Ives of every kind; inflamable ma
terials (which are held to include
matches, kerosene oil, gasoline, tur
pentine, naphtha, benzine, denatur
ed alcohol, etc.,) infernal machines
and mechanical, chemical or other
devices or compositions which may
ignite or explode; disease germs
or scabs and other natural or arti
ficial articles, compositions, or ma
terials of whatever kind which may
?r in any wise injure another
or damage the mall or other proper
ty.
Pistols or revolvers, whether in
detached parts or otherwise; live
or dead, and not stuffed, ' animals,
birds or poultry, raw hides or pelts,
guano, or any article having a bad
odor shall not be admitted to the
malls.
A parcels post map and guide for
determining postage rates may
KMMON'tf I,ATK8T.
of TnlUuv
Moving iMcturu*.
Thorns* A. Kdlson, the wlserd,
save tffe ftrst demonstration pt hi*
latest invent Ion, the klnetophone,
Friday afternoon in Ills laboratory
ut West Orange, N. J.* This jnacbine
is a combination of the moving pic*
ture machine and the phonograph
with u syiuhtoniKtug device that la
a marvel of mechanical ingenuity.
A year or; bo back so-called talk
ing moving plotiirw were shown
here and elsewhere In this auction
These were In reality, howevor,
nothing, hut ' plain moving pictures
with a phonograph ba< k <>i the < ur
t&ii) to ?i<> the talking. The experi
ment WI1H, of courm? a ronipU'tf
failure. The new invention of Mr.
Kdiaon'a promises to be a wonderful
one, being a combination of a phOAO
graph and picture machine that kee
In perfect harmony,
Mr. Edison's deiuonst ration last
Friday opened^ with a lecture by a
picture man, who told all ubout Mr.
Edison's Inventions. The man In the
picture after talking awhile de
monstrated that the machine would
record nil klnda of Bounds. He broke
a pUto and th?- nat.li and following
tinkles were hh plain us if they had
really been done in the laboratory, i
Several other films wero shown,
Home of them dramatic and aome
comic and the auditor^ are Kaid to
have been impressed with the per
fect Illusion. When actors walked
down to the Htagt; their volcea In
creased In volume as their figures
came nearer to the beholders.
Mr. Edison's chlof engineer in
talking of the invention syid that
Mr. Edison realized that to synch
ronise the mot ion picture ""d the
phonograph ii would !>?> necessary to
tako voice and action simultaneous
ly. This made necessary the de
velopment of a recorder of suffi
cient dcllcacy to catch the slightest
sound waves at a distance of at
least forty feet )n order that the re
cording apparatus might bo outside
th# lens of the picture machine.
This was accomplished only after
years of patient work.
Mr. Edison says the new Invention
win put the finest operas 'fend best
dramas within reach of the poor
est man. For a nickle he will be
able to aee just as good perfor
mances as are now reserved for the
rich man only. It will be a big
agency of uplift for the poor, he
declares. ' . b
The world will await with interest
further development of thin Inven
tion.- ? Greenville piedmont^^^^?
"When women come into general^
use as Jurors, we presume the ban"
dage will be taken from the eyes
of justice.
obtained by remitting 76 cents by
money, order to the chief clerk, P.
O. Department, "Washington, D. C.?
Be careful to Hpeclfy the cltx off
where the map Is to be used.
Further Information may be ob
tained .at any post Office,
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IUSALTV THANiJK&HK
As tttiowu bjr TIm> Hooka in Couutj
Auditor'M Office.
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ahi^w H"d T J Boykto ?> King
tmJmoiwj, 4 'I acres.
W, Z HUlou to Kugoue Nouf 1-2
ftcro $300.
M. a Copeland to h. w. Btiomq
* *Vl *"d house at Rethunu, $800
1 c. Hough, Clerk of Court to
Hutoree Power Co., interest In tract I
I in ? on ^ river. $ i 80.
w?kkIo liulong et al to J. M. An- j
7 f. acres $160.
' Htokes, Ouardlun at) num.
WCOltn Stokes and May Stokes to J
&J. Anderson 76 acres $750,
I>. J. Clyburn (o B. w. Best, l
lot and bOUM in B?thUB9t $1,000.
? L. Norwood to L M. Yarbor
OUgh, 3 lots near Bethune, $4f?.
? W. Martin to H. (5. Truesdell,
i? lota and 2 buildings $225.
?'?'?'it i< Bak*r ? ?> .? o
II 1-2 acre# nour Kershaw $900,
Hullio W, Unodale to || ?? Bchlos
,PUrg and J. Kurlsh, 1 lot and 2
houses on Main Street, ? Camden,
$3.ooo.
John It. Maker to Hen* Morgan, < 2
lotn $;{().
(* 'Ilium Haley to Trustees Mar
shall School, 3 acres $00,
John Lockwood to John Lockwood
?J1'-, < t al, 142 acn)s on Town Crock
$600. *
LI/./.I,. H. Clarke to Caroline W.
Arthur, 'J. lot s and 2 buildings in
Camdent $3.246.
TT R. stokes lo .1 . It. Ray, I lot
near Cotton Mill $100.
Lewis k. Spears to M. M. Kirk
uablo considerations.
.11. R, Stevens to H. T. Manguin,
128 acres In Buffalo Township,
9 264.
H. c. McLcndon to Ron C. Cjoff,
[16 acres, $128. ,
M. C. West to II. LO. Munn, 74
acres $600.
Elissa J. Mackey to Minor C. Mack
oy, 21 acres, $60.
Christinas Shaw, ot al to J. M.
Anderson, 7 6 acres. !
H- 00 jfjf et ul to Bessie N.
Hlnson, 7 4 acros, $100,
H. Hitman to JKlUabeth B.^
Boy kin, 1 lot on Fair S1 .
W. Ellison Bailey et al to W. J.
Johnson, 700 acres $100.
E. It. Ray to Win, Branhant, 104
acres $io.
Mary J. Jordan to Frank 1,. Jor
dan, ii?5 acres $700.
; Mary J. Jordan to John I). Jordan
1 60 acres $6.
Mary Jane Jordan ot al to Rich*
ard m. Jordan 100 acres $6.
May Jane Jordan to Joel K. Jor
dan, 100 acres, $6.
J. C. Childers ot al to I,.' Schenk
?&. Co(j 97 acres $1. Also one other
?tract 27. acres and a strip of 16
acres. ??
David Jenkins to W. C. Gerald,
20 acres $63v
J. W. Melton to Joseph and
Abram Sheheen, 5 lots and 1 house
in Camden, $2,600.
Isaac English to J. f\ Lewis, 1
lot, $100.
~ Jamos Moore to J. H. Moore, 36
acres $600.
Benj. Tldwell et al to H. I. Peach
$260.
L. A. Kirk land to J. , JI. Norton,
1 lot and 1 house on Luurens St.,
$1,000.
Nancy Martin et al to CheSsl? L.
Ituy, 5g acres $40.
Susffe C. Taylor et al to' James H.
Clyburn, 200 acres $1.
Oavid Wolfe to J. U. McCaskill,
1 lot $216. j
Allen Nelson to Jane Nelson, 40
acres $6.
J. R. and D. L. Catoe to ..Trustees
School District No. 14, 1 acre' $1.
R- Bull Lartg ley et al to J. D. In,
gram, 60 acres. ? ?_ . .?? --
K, T..: Estrldge to J, A, Caston,
1 lot and 1 house at Bethuno, $600.
.Eine Creek Manu.fncturlug Co.. to
Hampton Cotton Mill Co., 340 acres
$660,000.00.
Bank of Bethune to Zed Mackey,
60 acres, $100.00
L, A. Wittkowsky, Master to S.
J. E. Peach, Reddiclt Anderson aiid~
H; J. Tklwell, trimtees of District
No. 18, 3-4 acre, $25. '
Lottie Fail to Lon' J, Cook, 1 lot
In to-v^n of Kershaw, $200.
V. L. Clyburn to L. B. Clyburn,
100 acres $1,000.
Newton C. Jones, to P. E. Black
man, 1 house and 1 lot in Kershaw
$1,300.00.
LllJie A.^Medlin et. al to John
Allison, 26 acres, $35.
Sami. Boykin et al to Mary Haile,
90 acres^ $6.00.
Leu (Ik in (Cotton Mills.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 9. ? Presi
dent Flnley, of* the Southern Rail
way Company, commenting' to-day
upon the record of cotton mill con
struction during the calendar year
1912, said: ?
"The Southern States led ali oth-L
or sections of the country in cotton
mill development In 1912. There
were 37 new mills built in the Uni
ted States during the >? year. Of
these 20 were in the Southeastern'
States. Out of 533,100 new spin
dles 427,000"or *0 per cent, werei in"
Southeastern mills* and out of 5,77 ?
new looms, 6,4 50, or 66 per cent,
were In Southeastern mills. These
figures refer only to new mills and
laltfd no account of the large addi
tions made during the year to exist
ing plants by which the manufac
turing capacity of the section was
largely Increased. * The aggregate
increase has been so great as prac
tically to insure the maintenance
of the- -record mode fry- 4 h^- cotton
prod Uoing Btates in the year ended
August 31, 1912, when -the mills of
the .South consumed more cotton
than those of all other sections of
tho United States."
Some liig Hogs.
Mr. A. L. Watkins of .Lucknow,
a few days ago butchered four hogs
that weighed 616, 596, 450, 435.
and has two others yet to kill that
will net him about 4 50 each. Beat
this If yoii can. Mr. Watkins lives '
on a small farm, but strives to
make ju?t a little mpre home sup
VI e<ll ^t*" needs. - ? Bishop vi I M
F o r It o n. t.
Building on the Northwest corner
of Broad and DeKalb Sts. See or
phone W. R. Eve, Jr.
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you can't afFORb to miss the chance
of winning free aFORD The Camden
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Atlantic Coast line conducted Tour
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Panama - Jamaica - Cuba ? Florida
VIA THE OVER-SEA RAILROAD -Over the Florida Ke^
Is Offered at a Comparatively
Tho cruise will be on thcf. New Steamship E van gel W, of the P. &
O. 8. S. Co. (Length 3G4 ft., with 262 ?tatero6ms) saillngg from Key
West January 7, 1913/ ... ..
Other saftlingHr Jan, 21, Feb. 4 and 18, March 4, and 18, April
1 and 15.
For full information, the approximate cost of the trip from any l
point desired, and for schedules and reservations on trains and onl
the ship, address the undersigned, who will accompany the party.
F. M. JOLLY, Traffic Agent, Atlantic Coast Line, WILMINGTON, N. C.
(Havana Office, Jan, 17 tp Midsummer? Pardo 01.1 ...
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It will only cost a postal cArd worth ONE CENT to get the particu
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COLUMBIA, - SOUTH - CAROLINA
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FIFTH ANNUAL CORN EXPOSITION FEBRUARY fi JhflSI 3
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Tickets Irom SquUi CarollnA.'.polnts on sale. dally- from.. Jan.- 2Zlh
to Feb. 8th inclusive, limited for the return -until Feb. 9th. - These
tlcketa will Include one admission to Com Exposition.
Tickets from other points on sale Jan. 20th, 23rd, 25th, 27th, 3ist,
Feb. 3r<f, 5th, 7th, 1913. limited to reach original starting point "re
turning not later than "taidnight of Feb. 12th, 1913.
SIDK TRIP KXQUIISIONfl.
Side jrlpH will be sold from Columbia to potato In South Carolina.
For detailed Information and rates, call on nearest Seaboard
Agent. or write . . .
(). <;. Donny, C. A-' rJ. B- Etchberger, T/KA. C. W. Small, D. I\ A.
Columbia, S. C. t Savannah, Qa. - Savannah. Q a.
Jonannet's Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
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Are known as the best to be had anywhere by thousands
of experienced buyers, and are offered to you at prices
LOWES than you bay for common, inferior plant*. WILL
Mm ML VARIETIES. Planu tied In bunches of 25.
fUuESs 75 cents for 500 lots, $1.00 per 1000 | 5000 and
over. 85 cent* per 1000.
1 iOUANNSTS EARLY GIANT ARGENTEUIL ASFAIAGHSL
MOOTS, one year and two year oM? VI per 1000, $1 per 100.
COUNT AND aATiarACTION GUARAN JT UCO
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For a profitable crop teed your orders tarty to
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