The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 14, 1913, Image 6
f If you ban- beei? o?? of our customer* In tho paat, wo
iron iirn u <>?? aud I tK?> loik mean# 0*
thanking you ' if wv have not had the pleasure of your put
ronuur wMl you ?fvo us a tfiiil this aprln^.
FERTILIZER S
fhn femora who hay# bfoii ar? th<>#? who tak<?
farm papers and study I ho ntuthodH of tho^e who have mad?
a all v,wm, A#J< the prokr<?Hhlv? and Kuccessful turn torn who have
used C.onK^joe l,1mt | and they wilt admit. that I hey have
auaftiM wonderful result* by u?lnr k Bdil Builder. ftclence
un>an* know.l?dK<\ riot lilit k more arid wothi?K lt#a, It doe* iio?
ncaii theory unsupported i>y fuel; t<> plow the land and plan'
Mm- 1 <1 .11. <1 ouitfvati the crop in art. >'? . i< ii< audi Cbonjlstry.,
a hi# p-iii In jno(|.?n< farmibK You can apply the knowledge^
of 0XtH?ria ? <> jUM'oi/ipijhh III" result# you wIhJj to obtain.
pl> ?kt Tin: HKH1 I'Kin lu/i n.'. We are agents for the Con
Karoo ? r 1 1 1 i /.< ? r Company's feoodn, they are mado,fr<j$y th<^ be?l
materials that 111 gjiey dirti buy, '.<?? uu and *?<?? our pridCB,
LABOR-SAVING DEVICES*
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' 1 Ik lilUV *'??' ?>oiu<? when <-\<*ry farmer th'nibl *tudy economy and
modern iu</thodii. <!WU<k III and Jet Ufa ShOW yon, through our
(dock, tit Viitiu riiiplewehtWr Olsa llarrowa, Muln ,io<? Jfarrows,
H aik < ' utters, OoWoii niui com Droppers* I ntviniftl I'Iowh, cot
loil Mini Ciort.1 < 'ill' I vatorrt, Uiiiuio l)h-tr|bi|t4H>, f'uU assortment. of
Ourden Toola.
FULL STOCK OF FEED
Oala, i'hiii, Hay, Co* Feed, lliee Flour U og Feed-; Poultry
Feud, Scratt'h Kut'd, Chicken Wheat, Oyatur BhelL
Springs & Shannon
VALENTINES
at
W. R. ZEMP'S DRUG STORE
A WINDOW FULL
Phone 30 Prompt Delivery
We Are After Y ou!
You have more or less banking business. Pos
sibly it is with us, such being the case you know
something of our service, but if not a patron, would
it not be well for you to become one?
A saving account is a satisfactory guarantee of
future comfort. The road to prosperity is the first
dollar placed in the bank. (J We get new customers
by giving good service to our old customers. (J We
invite you to open an account at our bank with a dol
lar or more. You cannot tell how much more
money you could save until you try this safe and con
servative way. Why not start a check account with
us today.
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
HAVE YOU SEEN
THE NEW FORD?
FORD CARS and a full line of FORD
PARTS always on hand
COME AND TAKE A LOOK
D. C. SHAW
The FORD Man
SUMTER, S. C.
ONCE ENOUGH FOR PAnRQT
Bird'* Tour of (Jiscevsry Forced Stop
page of Mill, but II Taught
j ?. Him Wisdom,
The *i*ty odd thoussod fptodles of j
t,h?< Hlmrp Mill at fi?w Bedford, Mum J
suddenly ceased to wblrl rliAotluT day
Wtd ?- '?< operatives nut idle ut tin ir ma.
And It wan nil the fhult of
Jlmmle, a parrot, the waacot of ?ho !
eugluo room.
Jimmy l? the pot not only of the
engine room, but of the whole mill
from Robort Hebofleld down.1
It's "iw llo, JiDttnie" from all \ i ?> t*n
fer the engine room on any errand, j
and Jlmmlo comes back with bit* wt
dial "Hollo.''
It was thlH noisy bird that ??but
down the mill. Whether tho bun of
the big ropo drive bicamO to bl<" *>ud- j
dimly the murmur of south wn><ln la
tfaui, or whether mere ?a*
prieo lured hint, he iinw rij'hi up
among the rushing ropes und rapidly
revolving pulleys. Tho engineer saw'
hint mourn, but it was too late to ?top
Mm. And ho orr wont the steam, pro
duction or no production/ and tho en- |
i:iu<i io"i 11 torn rushed to ?tn tot
had become of jriromie?
*
llo had poet) hurh d over the top ?
of t ho big. pulley to the floor 1m low.
They found him there, ruffled of j
wings, badly shaken up. and still d,t?"d
from hlw rough uUvimture, but phy
sically uninjured. And every ouo
gave thanks, aB tho mascot was bor&O
back to bis porch at tho other end
of tho room, with the admonition nev
er to try it again,
Jlrnmie, Indeed, from that hour bo- :
came a saddler and wiser bird. He i
lias not tried the experience again;
consequently the rnlll's sixty thouband
spindles have revolved throughout the
days without Interruption. That one
meeting with tho whirling ropes was j
enough for the parrot.
Jlinmie, however, condescended to
descend from his perch again one day, |
when a cat, whose rightful residence
1b in tho basement under the engine
room, ventured within the parrot s do
main. .Jin Ante evidently believes that
In him alono is vested tho right to act
as mascot of tho engine room. lie
drove tho cat on tho run.
Jlminie is tho property of Mr.
Sharp himself, and was brought by
blm to the mill. He is a macaw and
observes the fashions of his species
by having a very long tall and a strong,
hooked bill. Ills plumage Is brilliant.
Ills original home was South Amer
ica. L4ke other inhabitants of that
part of the world, he is a revolution 1st.
Ills invasion of the region .of belts and
pulleys stopped the mill. The Intru
sion of the cat caused her ignoble re
treat.
He Is as polished In his manners as
a Spaniard, and as flighty In his tem
per as a Venezuelan insurrectionist.
He is, in fine, of the south, polite, hot
temporod, sporting gorgeous raiment,
and fearless of death.
Presence of Mind.
An Englishman in traveling through
Ceylon was the guest of a dockyard
official' at Trlncomalee.
"The dinner was excellent," he says,
"but when it was. about half over I
was startled by hearing the wife of
my host tell the native servant to
place a bowl of milk on a deer-skin
near her chair.
"Although she spoke as calmly as
if giving an ordinary order. I knew
at once there was a snake somewhere
in the room, for they prefer milk to
anything else. As a hasty movement
might have meant certain death, we
all sat like statues; but, for all that,
my eyes were inspecting every nook
nnd corrj^r. with a peep under the ta
ble; However, it was not until the
milk was placed on the deer-skin that
the snake appeared. And then, to our
amazement, a large cobra uncoiled
itself from my hostess's ankle and
glided towards tho bowl, when, of
course, it was immediately killed.
"But just fancy the nerve of the
woman, tliougb she fainted when the
thing lay dead on the floor. How
many could have remained motionless
In such circumstances?"
Tamed by a Threat.
"I will," she exclaimed ? "I will not j
live with you another day!"
"You'll leave me, will you?" ho calm- |
ly asked.
"Yes. 1 will."
"When?"
"Now ? this minute!'*
"1 wouldn't, If I were you."
"Hut I will, and 1 defy yon to stop
me!"
"Oh. I sha'n't try to stop you," he
quietly replied. "I will simply report
to the police that my wife has mys
teriously disappeared. They'll want
your description, and I will give it.
You wear No. 8 shoes; you have an
extra large mouth; your nose turns
up at the end; eyes father on the
glint; voice like a ? " ?
"Wretch, you wouldn't dare do
that?" she screamed.
"I will."
They glared at each other for a mo
ment in silence. Then It was plaiA to
see who was the victor.
Brave Fire Laddies.
A local automobile factory has a
well-drilled fire corps, composed of
factory employees. The corps had a
chance to demonstrate Its ability'
when -a neighboring factory building
burned.
The captain of the factory lire com
pany called his men together after
they had grabbed what they thought
were lire extinguishers. As ho start
eel to give the order to turn the extln
pushers on the roof, where some
Hprtrks from tho neighboring Are had
fallen, It was discovered every man
was armed with a gas tark like those
vsed In automobiles.
Wants? For Sale ? Rents
Ad* in?vrt< <i under tblfi beadiuK
.'or 1 cent pur word No fcd talcfu
[for !*>##. than 26 cent*.
K o r M u i o,
FOl< 8 AM-; CQ'Segg "Buckeye*'
incubator for sale at u bargain. Ap
pl y at The Uhronleie of five,
I . ,V
K ? r H <* I ?*,
U i ?=< iin j>i o\ ? i] l'J?l lh(?ii I'nrlor
?iraml Phonograph, used but whorl
itiutj;. Will t*o|l at ? u bargain. Ab
i . < j; Holland, ai (.'liroiiii I.
i >ffl i.t\ .
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1 i* ? S u I V.
Number one I'eavlno and Ulver
Hay it i price* Alno 18
j iiu jj jitovvt wood ul $2.u0 pvr l.ftl'K?
vvo-liiin !? 1 1 <;i <! , ilnMvoriMi. ApptjT V0
i ll, Savage. ?
KOH RENT Two rooms fV># light
housekeeping. l/iif urnihlK d. With
privilege of iijsy of stable. Apply to
rWfl J ,> 1 1 l? i ??ii sireoi.
I1' o I' It O II I.
Lai g<- brick warehouse buck of
Lohj| jy Sj?. v i |i v h Hank, ^oncrele
floor, 28x3G foot. Kut ranee from
l).,>Ka)b Street. Also another HiOd
'?rn \va 1 ' ' ' ! i o i j :- < ! In r?-ai\ II. Savage.
Camden, s. C,
roi( iient Tract of land to
Wehi Wateree, known an the Doby
place, property of the Santee River
<'\])rchH Lumper Company. Apply
to %, a. Wlttkownky, Onindtii, 6.
c. 3'j-tr.
WANTED Position ab sawyer by
young man of tlii'eo years practical
experience. Can give beet refer
ence. Address p. H. McLure. Heath
springs, 8- C., H. F. D. No. 4.
4 2-4'3-4 4-4 G,
I , ? ? ? ?'
WANT WD? A reliable wiiite nurse
for tWo children. Apply to 1310
Broad Street. 42.
WANTED PUPILS Tutoring or
private teaching by colloga gradu
ate of Trinity and Vale. Primary
or more advanced - pupils taken,
itifbard Webb, 17 10 Fair Street.
Phone 2 7U-J. 38.
FOR, SALE? -Eggs for hatching ?
Buff Orpingtons, White Leghorns,
and Indian ltunner Ducks. Ten
fine Orpington hens and one cock
for quick s^le. It. M. Kennedy, Jr.,
Camden S. C. 41-42-43-44.
-,u. ... :./>g? .
FOR SALE*? J4G.00 Baby carrlag
for Hale at a bargain. Practically
new. Apply at this office/ 38-9-40
LAND FOR SALE? From 25 tHH-es
up, in lots to buit purchaser. Four
miles northeast of Camden. Come
now. G. (i. Alexander, Agt. 3 8-tf.
FOR SA^K? My Indian Runners
are blue ribbon winners and groat
layers of large snow white eggs. 1
can please you In quality and
price. H.av<? white and fawn on
white runners, black and buff Or
pingtons, Whito Wyandottes, Cor
nish Indian Games and Crown Leg
horns. Eggs at reasonable prices.
O. A. PcKay, Camden, S. C. 40-4 7,
FOR SALE ? Lettuce, Spinach,
Turnips, Col lards, Cabbage plantsf
and fresh Onions, also "ten tons of
wire-grass hay. Apply to H. Trues
dell. 11 road St.. Camden, S. C. 41-2.
FOIl SALE- ? One dining room
sot for sale. Price $25.00. Apply
.it this offico or phone 308-L.
WATsITKI)? You to know that two
thousand two hundred and fifty peo
ple besides yourself are today read
ing this want column and that if
you had anything for sale it's a
good place. to put an advertisement.
Auto Transfer.
For auto transfer for city or
country trips call Theo. M. Martin,
at Motel Williams. Phone 232-L.
39-40-41-42.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Rising Star Chapter No. 4, R. A.
M., meets third Tuesday in oach
month. .1. B. Wallace, E. H. P.;
N. 11. Goodalo, Scribe; J. W. Wil
son, Secretary.
Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A. F. M.,
meets first Tuesday in each
month. R, T. Goodalo, W. M.;
W. Geisfenheimcr, Tress.; J.. W.
Wilson, Secretary... 1
Camden Lodge No. 110 I. O. O. F. ;
meets second and fourth Tuesday
in each month. R. T. Goodale,
N. G.; C. W. Hirchmore, V. G.i
I. C. Hough, Secretary. ?
Jr. O. L:. A. M., meets fourth Fri
day night in each month. C. W".
Hirchmore, C.; J. ^F. Hateman,
K. S.
Live Oak Camp No. 4 9r W. O. W.,
meets first Thursday hlght iu
each month. C. W. Birchmore,
C. C.? W. E. Johnson, Clerk.
lie K alb Lodge No. 41, K. of
meets second anil, fourth Thurs
day nights in *each month." W.
U. Wilson, C. C.; M. H. Heyman,
K. of R. & S.
Poplar Camp No. 369, W. O. W..
meets Monday night on or before
the full moon in each month. B.
E. Sparrow, C. C.; J. E. Camp
belle, Clerk. ?
Antioch Lodge. No. 293, A. F. M.,
meets Thursday ni^ht on or be
fore full moon In each month. D.
W. Joy, W. M.; W. It. Davis, S.
W. ; L. H. White, J. W.
Richard Kirkland Council, No. -130,
Jr. O. U. a. M., (Antioch) meets
Tuesday night on or before... full
moon in each month.
Earth excavated from the Pana
ma canal is sufficient to build sixty
three pyramids the size of that of
Cheops, in Egypt. * y
An electricity driven machine to
*plii kindling wood is a recent in
vention. o
A Washington man has patented
a rubber stamp especially designed
for dating eggs. __ j ...
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Of the Season s Most Up-to-Date
MILLINERY
? ' ' ' i
the Styles ate New and Snappy
The Prices Are Right
Novelties of all Kinds and Price,
Miss Mattie Gerald
Choice Meats
/Pork and Beef
10c to 15c.
Groceries and Fruits deliv
ered anywhere in town.
Apples 35c pk. Oranges 20c doz.
OYSTERS AT ALL TIMES.
DeLOACHE & COMPANY
Near Hermitage Mill Phone 22!#,
? For best service see J. B.
J...... -v -r? ?' ; ??? "'V J . , , ,
Zemp. Drayage, Kerosine,
Gasoline, Wood, Coal.
Parcels Post
Now that the parcels post has gone into effect
and you can get goods by mail at reduced ratcf ft
is up to us to compete with the large mail order .
houses. While we have no attractive catalogue to
send yourwe want your business. We have
goods, and if you will only tell what you want
will ship the same day that the order is receii
and you will receive the same absolute guaranU
as you would if the goods were purchased
the counters of our store.
Malone- Pearce - Yoi
HARDWARECOMP,