The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 11, 1913, Image 4
THE CAitlDEW CHRONICLE
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H. t-V, -Nov. II. H>l;|.
i iti'i < i('w to.\ n?i?;.v
The ii/y/n '"hjoiiun ' in a thing Uii*i
tinii in ? it . iii tli' in o . erwoi i<ed ill
N??rf li JJiXOlitUb IfUk -U .hiuj. rvii/to.iiijl
for CJnyton to in it Um uii ivl tujf&t )i/*i
original departure. About two mile
from Um upprpucli t/> i hi; town on
?sldi? of i li ii rail run <!, there b,
6 rue te<l u jhIk H to tlilw effect ,
*' The Next Btop 1h <'I-A VTON,
Von Will Mk? It."
, Tim f I i*m t linn conyey# a wclcomo
nit. oi information to the traveler
w1k? may Im? awaiting tin* portor'n
I'ajl of ilw Htnl Ion, and la. a poHltlve
convenience. There Ih no brag t hat
Clayton in the hC'Ht. (own on earth,
or thai it hoi (Ik ou^l un-heard of op
portunlilcH Whf*re .all one Iuih to ilo
Ih to pitch IiIh tent and make mo
rioyi It nimply promlHoa thai the
party who vImIIh Clyaton will like it.
The atmence of the wplrll of boast
ing Ih pleaHiint to the; travelor and
whether or not he Utopn there, ho
Ih apt to have a good opinion of
the town. Claylon'H Idea for eatch
' Ing the eye of the traveler Ih all
rl^ht. Charlotte ObaerVer.
MOIfc CHOHH HKAliH.
Columbia, H. C., Nov. 10. The
work of tho Ked Cross Ho til Commit*
ftlon Ih prospering. A report from
tho con trill offlco In Columbia states
?.hut fifty agents In all parts of the
>-;ate havo signified their willingness^
to KbHlnt in distributing *lie Christ
ma Heals In their communities.
TIiIh Ih the result of only one
mouth's wbrk, and the committee
f | h in itch eneouragpd i?t the sym
pathy tic co-operation uliown on all
Hideh. I luring November It Ih ex
prHed that over fifty more agencies
will be hoi* ii red, tli n h guaranteeing
i li ?> t iti practically every Important
city In South Carolina the fight a
Kal'm-d t ubei cuIohIh will be waged.
Everywhere people are awakening
to tlx* fact that t ubereulosls Is a
proventahlo disease, and can hence
be Stamped out by wltfe and ener
getic prevent all v?i measures. It Ih
;i us;d<*KH sacrifice to allow upwards
of 2,000 people to die ovory >
wbt'ii ihitt ureal drain upon tho stat#
resources ami citizenship could be
almost entirely stopped.
ISarly plans for an energetic Moil
ing :iiid publicity campaign have al
ready b.en made In ( 'Im rleslon . Co
lumbia, Spartanburg and Orangeburg
IjarKe HilpplicH of Christ nifis -M-alj'
and ad void lsliig mailer have been
Hhipped to t hese citleH. The ofice
In ( 'olumblu is now engaged in send
ing, m.ii eria'l to th<> otlur town's
where ag"i:t; have been seciuvd.
Hot h (Iv'orgia and North Carolina ar
put I ill, ^ nit a .stal?> wide sale of the
Heals and ii is hoped iliat South
Care. linn will ataUe a favorable show
i 1 1 t-i in .iiis matter with her sisU-r
st.a t es.
? ' ! f M rs. 1 1\ in bert .
I l('ii i ! i ? ill *. will attend the
f u ih I'M I of Mr Ceo. lv. liembers in
Colombia today nnd net n? nil hon
orary pall bearer.
Mrs. Chas M )'?? > i i '? i ! t imore,
i* ill.1 ;;ucsl < 1 "* ? K. Loiin.
Opera House Monday Nov. 1 7
J. a. coetmrs
GOEUE] TJ XI
PRESENTING AN ALL
WHITE COMPANY
Everything New. Every Season.
Beautiful Ensemble Spectacle.
(A Gala Nijrht Aboard a Battleship.)
"JOLLY JACK TARS
AT PLAY/'
Splendid Sccqjc Production of ? ,
Modern American Dreadnaught
and the men who man them.
THE CVH13AT
BIG FUN SHOW
AND ALL THAT IS
NEW IN MINSTRELSY.
Splendid Mafe Choir. Sparkling
Comedy. I'acxcelled Dancing.
High-Class Minstrel Vaudeville.
THE SHOW YOU KNOW
PARADE and BAND CONCERTS DAILY
HE FLEW
HIGH
Hy Ai.miu- l. i pro
' ' ,\J r . Wilrtou," said Hiily M??i t'Jluu-Hv
Handing meekly bei.u?e .1 Hioru looking
mill Willi III Ml loll < Imp .SVllUla'fK II 11*1
I 1 1 1 1 ix hivus, "I lv<? vt? come wHU
yolir diU^ldei' .felinie K ? oii?onl (o asty
yo.il fuy hoi u> ul.v Wlf.; '*
The ;<i'iill?Miiili looked id the youni!
ill. hi be, fore fil in; evidently hauling it
??!?*' I' to 'nihil lillli. Win, 'II it* 'l|l tie
fi w jjkc ii bolt ri?iu? heaven, ??? ?? ...
"Vou, ii ?deofMejaoU, marry my dnugh
li!i'! I >o you think uii> ii tool'/ Willi!
kind of ii (iiimI Iiowm in yours anyway':
You^'lsk your 1 1 ft* for perhaps, iiikJ
ttliuji you've ill xm* It <>ii' ?? you do ii
(ignlti, Vuii i-o up it Hfilrci In lb* prt?H
once of ?i gaping crowd. |)o you sup
pose limy would Ik* wii IcIiIiik yon If il
wore not for i In* probability of seeing
you t u 1 1 1 1 > I <? down ami gel numbed fnto
ii jolly? And wluit kind of a life would
your wife load? Slit* would lit* In con
Miaul exportation of Hotdng your batter
<>d roninliiH hnniyht home In a wagon.
"Marry my daughter! No, ?lr."
Hilly hung Ids head nrid wild nothing
for a few liioini'iilK. TImmi ho looked
up and linked:
"If I abandon (ho ancient ami lion
orahU* Hteoplejack business for some
other would you ulvt* yoiii* ciiiisfiitV
"The occupation Is undent and not
dlHhonorahlo." was tho reply, "If yon
want my daughter -and alio waul* you
f) r she wouldn't liavo wont you to mo
you'll have to look up in tho matter of
an occupation My hoii-Iii-Ihw must lly
higher tluiu being a Hteepiejuck. It's
too Into for you to ntudy u profert.sion
but you may y or make a business* man'
of yourHolf. There are many occupa
tion* far more commondahlo than that
of climbing steeples."
"It doesn't do for a hum to wiiHte
hit* time learning to do thing** and
. then abandon them. Suppose I should
hecoino proficient in something as I am
in climbing steeples and you should
not bo sat is lied with it. and then I
learned something else, and then"?
"You engage In something above
Ktooplojneklng and you may have .Ion
nio, provided It pnys you enough to
iht
"All right. Mr. Wilson. I'll try to fly
higher (linn stooplejaeklng."
? The bis! words were not heard by
the eider man lie h n <1 no eonlhleneo
In Billy's ability to make a llvlug at
anything except the lino ho had fallen
Into 11 !!< I toll perfect ly safe in nuroe
ing to give tns daughter to hlfb provld
?Ml he eo i! Id support her by n more ac
ceptable occupation.
Sl\ months passed, ami Mr. Wilson
heard nothing more of his would be
climbing son In law. lie kepi an eye
on Ids dauuhler and was reassured at
not seeing any evidence id' dlssatlsfae
t Ion mi her part lie wa.< eongnrtulat
ing hlm.-olf l ! i : ? t she had forgotten the
steeplejack man when one day she
^11 111 :
"I'apa. 1 Wi.nl you to take a walk
with me this afternoon."
"A hji -inevs man takt; a wallw-ln the
afternoon: What are you thinking of,
s\\ cctliciit't V
"It- S.iturd.i.v allcrnoon. and there's
no need ol* jour uving to your
i for there ts no one there."
I I'he gent letr.ii n was persuaded* and
tin- imi sallied forth. Jennie suggest
! ed that they take a trolley ride into
the country. This they did and Anal
ly found themselves in open ground.
They strolled about for some time
when suddenly Mr. Wilson, shading tils
eye> from the sun with Ids hands,
-aid .
"Wlrit a hl? bird that is over there!"
? I think it's coming t^is way.1'
The bird did come that way. growing
| iaruer and larger as it neared them.
"Why. it's an aeroplane!" remarked
I Mr. Wilson.
"So It is!" chimed Jennie
The\ watched it filing along high
up in the air. its two great wings ex
fended. I ?>o j 1 1 v fur all the world like
rs^ soaring oay'e II passed ji thousand
feet over their heads.* turned and
vs w t ?< ip? 1 1 downward like a seagull tM j>'''
a tish. passing i r??t mdre than ii ft y
I oct above them.
"Hello, Jennie^' cried the aeronaut
?Hello. Hilly!" replied .lennie.
"What do.-- this mean?" exclaimed
i he fiither. bridling.
Ilillv turned again and. passing with
in .ten yards of them, replied;
"Why. you fold me. Mr Wilson, that
if I watited .lennie I must 11 y higher
than steeplojaeking. and I'm doing it
-There's no steeple higher than several
hundred feet, and I've been up several
t housand."
"Nonsense' ' exclaimed" the father,
".lennie." reproachfully, "how could
> on Print: your father out hero on
purpose to make a fool of hlni?"
"I did u.i . papa I broueht you out
here to show you that Billy tias got
the better of you I want Hilly, and
Hilly wants me. .Now. do be a good,
-or.slble papa and take Hilly into your
business and let ns be happy."
"11 'in! This was your doing. 1 know
><"ir trick- and your manners." Then
to Hilly. "Take that ungodly groat bird
v<. \ to where you trot it and tomorrow
'? Itu: come to my office"
M ?? Wilson was partly right. After
' is Interview with Hilly the two cnti
-?:: :'ors put their heads together and
??sed n <;rherr.e which .lennie. know
inu' her father's disposition, believed
would be the best way to attack him.
Any attempt to force him would have
resulted in failure It was the utter
want of ?en*o In the plan that con
q tiered
Billy !<; now running his fftther-tn
law's business
ON!
and
For Fair Week
? - ?- * AuV.nl> m U '<1 ?.?'/ ll?P? A? 1 ' '?"JJ,."r" .>*.?? J* ;
20
PER CENT.
Discount
20
PERU GENT.
Discount
We announce a Big Reduction on Pianos, Organs and Talking
Machines. Everybody attending the Kershaw County Fair is cor
dially invited to make Melton's Music House, on Broad Street, their
resting place. Out of town people purchasing 'a piario from the
Melton Music House during the Fair will be refunded their railroad
fare. Call and hear the music.
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON PIANOS,
ORGANS, and TALKING MACHINES
pXJRING THE FAIR.
We Have a Few Bargains in Slightly Used Pianos-Prices Cut in Half
. Melton's Music House
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
SUPERVISOR'S MONTHLY
REPORT.
Hie following Is a liai of claims
approved and ordered paid at the
regular monthly meeting held ^Mon
day, November 3. 1013:
J. D. -Sinclair, Salary .. . .$ SO.oO'j
v*. W-. Uicrhiuore, salary 100. 00
1M. C. West, salary . . . . 10 1.36
John Collins, salary . . 25. t?0
l>. At. Mc.CaskilP, salary . . 5 4.29
t j . L. Dixon,, salary 12..">0
W. I?\ llussell, salary. . 3 2.15
VV. W. Hucknbec, salary. . 228. .!0
W. McDowell-, salary . . . .47.25
I. Horace '1 hoiuai, .\i . 1)., ex
aming lunatic 5.00
I- T. Cregory, examining lu
natic . fi. 1 0
Carolina Public Service Co..
water and lights 43.40
T. J. Arrants, coffin 7.t'0
C \V. Dabney, supt. poor
house ; 1 4 .(>0
li. 15 Rollings, supplies . . 2 *>. f> 0
Hlackwell Hros, supplies . . . . 15..">0
Lewis Christmas, supplies 20.70
II. A. Kabon, supplies S.uO
Canylen Drug Co., supplies ..10. <16
W. T. Smith, supplies.. ... ..19.35
Rhame Hros., supplies . . ?. .182.. 4
H. L. Schlosburg. supplies . . 16.25
Springs Shannon, supplies 156.55
O. F. Watts, supplies . . . . 14. *3
(Champion Supply Co., sup
plies 12 4.15
.1. S. Hurfield, supplies . . . .20.00
McCasktll Bros., supplies . 4.06
Kershaw Mercantile Hank-'
inn Co., supplies 186.73
J. T. Croft, repairing bridge . .2.t?o
.T. N. and C. W, Dunn, lumber ir>.S7
Walter Hlnson, lumber . . .. 13.17
(t. W. Dabney, supt hired t
gang '.234 79
H. K. Munn, supt chain
gang 167.95
R. <1. Howen. road work ~. . 6.m)
Burns and Barrett, supplies 133.16
Mufehison Wholesale Supply
Co., supplies 17 0.16
A. W. Burnett, M. IV, exam
ining lunatic 5.00
A T lluckabee. supt hired
gang
140.85
Total $2,493.79
M. C. WEST,
Supervisor Kershaw County.
.VOUCH: IH'IIMC SAMS.
On November 17tli. 1913. I will
offer for sale at the residence of
the late Dr. C. S. Brit ton. the fol
lowing personal property:
Three Horses, Two Mules. Three
Wagons, Two Mowers, One Reaper
and Binder, Six Buggies and Har
ness. Two Carriages and Harness,
All Farm Implements. All Black
smith Tools. About 200 Bushels of
Corn, Lot of Fodder and I'ea Vine
Hay, Tw'o Cows, Vive Hogs. House
hold and Kitchen Furniture.
Mamie N. Brit ton.
November f>. .19 13. 28-29
FIX A 1/ DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on December |
13, 1913, 1 will apply to the Probate
Judge of Kershaw County for a -fi- j
nal discharge as Administratrix of '
'he Estate of Edward D. Small, de
ceased. Nat tie B. Small,
Administratrix. ?>
Camdon, S. C., Nov. 10, 1913.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
All parties indebted to the ostato
of W. K. Thompson, deceased, artr
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all parites (if
any) ^having claims against the said
estate must present thetfr duly at
tested within the tlmo prescribed
by law. E. P. Thompson,"
October 24, 1913.
"WANTED? Will pay highest mar
ket price for Geese. W. Armstrong,
R. F. D 3. High Point, N. C.
with fire by not carry
ing insurance is any
thing but a safe policy
? it's pure speculation
gambling With . a
stake that represents in
all probability a very
substantial amount of your entire worth. Let us talk
the matter over with you.
WILLIAMS INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY
(Incorporated.)
1012 Broad Street ,\ Camden, South Carolina
Dr. E. H. KERRISON -
DKNTI8T
Successor to Dr. L. W. Alston
Office In the
Mann K?U<Hng Pliono 185
MAHY R. HAMPTON,
Registered Nurse ?
yA.ll Galls promptly Attended
Phone IIH ' -
Residence 916 Campbell Are.
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