The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 27, 1914, Image 3
. m MAULOY." s
aUt?eu yean* of age I wu, mjr
mother'a fair haired boy.- . ? r
Hhd kept ? III (1?? huckuter *hW'/
Her i>um? It wbh MaUoy.TlltX
"I've fourteen children, l>?i..'i
wiytt ?he. "which heaven to
me hue aent. k
But children ^iln't like |>W?, yuu kiiuw^'
? In- y . iin't pay 1 1"' I nit."
Hlie guve me every hIiIIIIiik (here wukilrf
the till
And klM?d me' llfty time* or more, mm A t
trite' d never Ret her itll
?'Oh, heaven bHiih you, Pat," Maid *he.
"and don't forget, my hoy, ;
That ould Ireland la your country and
your name la I'ut Mutiny!"
Oh. England I* a purty place! Of rfOlB '
(here fa no ftoK.
1 trudged from York to l^ndo!) wld v>v '
uuy the upon me buck.
The lOnglltth .glrln are beautiful. Their
lovett 1 don't decline, r
The eating and the drinking, too, a ii
beautiful und fliie. " , ,
But In a corner of mo heart which nobody '
can nee 1
Two eyea'of Irish blue are ulwaye peeping
??out at me.
O Molly, darling, never fearf I'm Nrtlft
your own dear boy.
Ould Ireland h? me country, and me name
!? I 'at Malloy.
From Ireland to America nor ohm the aeas
i roam.
And every abllllng thai X got, ab. sure I
eent it home*
Me mother couldn't write; but, oh, there
came from Father Iloyce
"Oh, heaven hleea you, l?atP', sayn uhe-1
hear me mother'? voice. '
But now I urn going home again, ae poor
aa I began,
To make a happy girl of Moll, and Bure i
think I can.
Me pocketa they are brtVpty, but me heart
la filled with J6 y.
For ould Ireland i? me country, and me
name la Vat Malloy.
?Author Unknown. <
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Blevea Years Old.
. Miss Wilbur McCallum was the
winsome hostess at a lovely party
on Friday afternoon at the home
of her grand parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Tuesdel, the occasion being
in honor of trer eleventh birthday.
The spacious parlor was garland
ed with sffiilax and bamboo, while
pink and white hearts were used in
profusion. The little hostess re
ceived her guests most cordially,
and she was ehutlfully^dreBsed in
white and pink, corresponding with
the color scheme of the afternoon <
Little Burney Lang made a lovely
Cupid in white and pink, bearing a
huge pink heart, . and to pierce tlils
with arrows, waB the ambition sef
every one present. Three boxes of
candy were given as prizes for % jh?
best marksman. These were won by
Harrington Yates, Ceclle and LOfle
Truesdel. Cupid had also hidden
quite a number of hearts around the
room, and for her skill in "captur
ing hearts," Miss Mary E. Clyburn
was awarded, a 'box of candy, and
another box went to Lewis Lee Cly
burn for. finding "a particular
heart." After many games Cupid
led the* march to the dining room
where a lovely table was spread.
Here, too, the color scheme of
pink and white was carried out in j
detail. On the snowy surface of the
candies, and a tall vase of pink and ]
birthday- cake gleamed ~elev.en pink
white carnations formed a center
decoration. Baskets of luscious I
fruit, and a variety of cake fmd j
candy adorned the table, while each ,
p. ace was marked by a goblet "fill
ed to the brim" with old-time silli
bubb, for which we all have a taat- |
ing recollection. The guests all
wished Miss Wilbur many happy re- j
turns of*~the day, and piyavfd the
slncereity of their love and good 1
wishes by bringing her many beau
tiful presents.
Mr. and M*tb. J. A. Shaw, of Jef
ferson, visited the family of their
son, Mr. L. C. Shalv, this week. ?
A
. ; - v4UHV4< ' hKAUt K NOT I'M
The regular meeting of the Civic
f fiyyyjiTlll be held the 2nd Mou
yiiy jn ZMareh, at the graded achool
Mr 4 Members are urged to
?iHrpresem itnd to bring their du?|.
ai> iut to be entered on FedertUlou
Iij|. iM*?hteen members huve paid,
the last to join the League being
Bftrfti 'K&uben Pitts, Mrs. U.A. lk>)?
kin and Miss Zuleino hliium
S'he dunccing classes at the Club
IlotyBu have been most successful,
and pleAsant. The amount receiv
ed hibt time waw $19.2 r; paid to
I KI KlfAfoykit^ treasurer of polo as
iWHmmon ^or use of club house, 10
per ceu^t of receipts $1.96; received
ffttt *2.00; Deposited $19.80.
Misses Krumbhol? and Lefflng
well usslsted with Ithe dancing and
Mrs- Hun,key and Miss Jiui Eldredge
with the music. A votef of thanks .
is due Mr. Krumbholz and the ludies]
Jtboye named.
Tne "trees leading to the ceme
tery have beeu trimmed and seven
teen now oueit planted.
The renters and property owners
on all streets leading to the ceme
tery have euoeroached upon the city
property by planting; over their lln-jj
and we hope <to strraighten these
streets and make suitable sidewalks
and plant avenues of trees.
James Bertram, Carnegie's secre
tary, has been written concerning a
library for Camden. Valuable sug
gestions ' have been received from
Mr. Allen, of Latta, who obtained
ft library for his town, and a cordial
ette* received from Miss Perkins, of
Concord, Mass., who Is much Inter
ested In her old home receiving suchi
a gift, and will donate valuable lot
of books-, as soon as we procure a
fireproof building. She has written
to Mr. Carneegie whom she knows
personally. The lot next to the
High. School would make an excel
lent site and the county a*fld city
ooundtl could have a befitting Li
brary. Let us all work together.
/the Rest Room Fund inccreases
slowly but surely. Mr. Wm. Shan
non; -pledge, $6.00; Mr. Jas. Clyburn
pledge; .Miss Ahna Valentine, cash
50c; Mrs. E. Bostlck, 26c; total In
tojj^tfe, $87.00i
The Ibllowing article on King
H&lgler, In the Columbia Record of
Feb. 23, signed "Citizen," has a
t ^ucU protests and resentment
the ,Clvic League has answer
iBRtdr.-.^ s,: . .y. m
ft.
TBdltoi* of Columbia Record:
Columbia, if rumor Is true, is
soon to be enriched by a gift of
great historical value. There is a
v^eft credited rumor that the partita]
representing the largest bid on the
Camden opera house, whrch bids
were opened last Friday at noon,
are contemplating remodeling ^ the
entire building, three stbres occu
pying the building, the entire front
| age on Rutledge street, probably
; .utilising* Uip corner space just under
|tne clock tower to establish a site
for a drug storo or bank.
This will necceBsltate the tearing
I down of the tower upon the summit
j of which stands that grand old fl
, Kure.-the profile of King Halgler, so
l widely known. Few visitors, if any,
have gone to old Camden, but that
| they have been struck by the artls
, tic beatity of this effigy deplcctlng
[a fast disappearng race, the Indian, j
It will be most fitting indeed,
1 that this century-old masterpiece go
to the Folk Lore society. This" is
the only organization of statewide
importance which we think would
likely, build anytime soon in our
Capital City. And It Is dent red It
seems; that Kng Halgler shall orna
? Without the Best in Groceries Your
Cooking Cannot Be m Success.
{S - V' r ' *?* ' 4- - ? - ? - ?
. The working man never attends to build with de
ficient tools or bad materia]. H$ id too proud of his
? ^ \ B . T ... ?-*?- < - - - J ^ | '* a , . f fm ? ?? ""*^7 " " " " * *"
work. So with the successful cook. Only the finest_
? ?'?7T*."'" r '? i: I ' ... -V ? .
groceries ^n_bnng aatWfw^tion. We sell that kind.
Successful cooks are our best patron**
ment ?ome suitable building In a
Wore centrally ultuated cttyv *#iere
It will be seen t>v more Houth Car
olliilaiiu and whore he will be com
inentjurably appreciated. Wberel can
that city bo found If not at the con
vergence of the Saluda and the
Broad.
"Historic Cumdon" given quite an
extended account of thin great
OhUftalll. bis friendship for tbe men
who made old Camden poaalble, the
uarly IfttlWf <>f 1'ino Tree Hill, la
tur known aa Camden. Ilia friend
ship wan expressed, at a time when
tbe help of poor Lo \ras an asset of
very muterlal value.
Methlnka the lm-Hent generation
forgot too hooii those grand men
who fought aud bled, with their
fo w friend*, and they were few In
deed, umong the Indians.
It la expected that quite an in
teresting situation will develop out
of the proposed disposition of old
King lfulgler. It it* thought that
the Daughters of the Confederacy
will want it to ornament the front
of their relie hall, the old court
house at Camden; alstf that the D.
A. K's will likely make acontest for
It h poBBeaalon, but aa these are on
ly local chapters of the organita
tions it is altogether probable that
the Folk Lore society will have the
first refusal of the historic master
piece. "
Three <*reat Power*
1. ' The Power of Money.
2. The Power of Love. '
3. The Powre of Conscience.
/ See "Power of Conscience" ait t ho
opera house tonight.
"D. A. It. NOTES.
The Hobklrk Hill Chapter D. A.
R. presented a bill to the Legisla
ture thru Senator Hough and our
other repesentatlves for a free title
to the old Court House, now their
Chapter House: It was the purpose
of the Commission to give (he Court
House to the D. A, II., but as there
was a doubt as to the constitution
ality, the present ' 111 was drawn ujT
by Mr. T. J. Kirkland and we are
glad to report the bill passed at
once. The Commissioners at time
of sale endorsed the bill heartily.
A small sum had been paid for the
building and about $400 spent on
its improvement.
Mrs. E. C. vonTrOsckow,
Regent.
Teachers To Meet.
The Kershaw County -Teachers'
Association will meet Saturday,
March 7th> from eleven "to one o'
clock. Dr. Morse, of the South Car
olina University will lecture, and the
subject of a county library will be
discussed. Every teacher in the
county is requested <to be present.
C. Si Hutchinson, President^
Musical oomedy is perhaps the.
moBt poular of all styles of amuse
ment. "Seven Hours In New York"
belongs to this class. With a big
cast of comedians and chorus of
pretty girls, it will be seen here
soon.
l Must Not Shoot Robins.
~ The heaviest snow of the seasonr
'fell here Wednesday afternoon and
night, acccompanled by the coldest
weather of . the season. Main street
Thursday morning presented a hoi- .
Iday appearance, with business men
and boys engaged in snow battles,
?the fun lasting way up Into the
day. The show and cold weather
has driven the robins from their ac
customed haunts in the swamps to
the city in search of food, and ma
ny of the small boys are tejnpted
to go gunning foj them. In this
matter it will be well for ? them to
:ake note of the fact that there Is
now a Federal law against the
slaughter of these birds and quite
a penalty goes with a convioctlon.
Purchased Ten Gent Storm.
Mr, D. W. Rodger* has purchased
the Five and. Ten Cents Store, for
merly owned by Blackwell Bros.,
and will* conduct same in the future.
Mr. Rodgers 1b a Lee county man,
but has lately been .making his bom*
iiiGeorgia, t
? Ffetit - Juy. ' *! ""
' ^ First Week.
G. A. DeKAy, Oam den ' ?"
L. T. Bradley, Camden
D. H. Coats. Kershaw
L. P. Coats, Kershaw
J. A. Bowers, Kershaw
W. M. Watklns, Bethune
T. P. McDowell, WestvlUe
James Stokes, Lucknow
L. C. Clyburn, WestvUle
J. K. Jordan, Kalb
J. I. Rose, Blaney
J. M. McCoy, Camden
J. H._ Williams, Heath Sprijyg
D. 8. Trapp, Camden rfd 1', ^
R. L. Baker, Bethune
C. M. Broughton, Kershaw
S. Walter ^Pafkfer, Camden
John Ray, Jr., Lugoff ~
8. H. Truesdell, Kalb
L. M. Pace, Westville ^
B. F. Robinson, Camden
John Corder, Lugoff rfd 2
W. C. King, Bethune
J. B. ? Horton, Kershaw ? ??
D. J. Munn, Camden
I j. D. .Jones, Kershaw
A. W. Rabon, Lugoff rfd 1
P. Q. Perry, Liberty Hill
B. H. Humphries, Blaney
W. L. Rush* Camden
' L. M. West, Camden rfd 4
H. N. Barnes, Camden rfd i ? 4
J. E. Brannon, Bethune
T. W. Watts, Lugoff
J. A. Paulkenberry, Kershaw
G. B. Gardner, Camden
' Attention Automobile Owners. ?
I wilt install hn Air Friction Car
buretor on your car without any
deposit, you can try k 10 days and
If you don't find that it will in
cre.tsce your pov cr 1-3' and save"
1-3 gasoline, " I will 'put back your
old one and there will be no charge
whatever. Remember you are un
der no obligations to buy. Ask the
owrers who are using these carbu
retors. Come to me and
tell you who they are. . W. O. Hay,
lower Broad Street, ^amden, 8. C.
A satisfied conscience is the bdck-j
bone fo happiness, tfbe "Power of
Conscience" at the opera honse to-,
I night.
M\ll\ *6. HAMPTON.
Nur??
All ChIIh yryuiptly Attended
)*?'& Phone 33'4-J.
K?'bl?lfnoc u 1 t? CiunplH'U Ave.
Ninety-nine times out of one hun
dred ft murderer In tucked, because
Ms own conscleuco !>??( ?? > h* him. Heo
"Power of Conscience" at the opera
house tonight,
GET IN TOUCH WITH US
We own 040 acres cholco Jand,
iuitfthlo for general farming, stock
rilslivg or fruit uiut true* growing,
neftr Plant City, Florida's largest
Inland shipping point; $16.00 per
ftow, you can buy direct, no agents.
M?>>hf l<'(orlda Land Co., l'lant City,
Florida. 2t.
Wha tls the umall voice within utt
that cannot be soled, when some
duty Ih neglected? The voice of
Conscience. 8*? "Power of Consul
cm <? at the opera house tonight.
"Seven Hours In New York,"1 the
big musical play that created such
favorable comment last season, will
make Its first appearance here . In
a short while. - It Is Hald to be bet
ter than ever'. Tbedate will be an
nounced shortly.
Dr. and Mrs. Banders, of West
Wateree, werre the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. W. C. Moore, one day this
week. 1
Wood's Superjpr
Seed Oats
are choice, recleaned, heavy seed grain.
We off;;* o)l the best. end most produc
tive kinds for spring seeding;
Burt or 90-Day,
Texas Red Rust Proof,
Swedish Select,
Bancroft, Appier, etc.
Write fpr prices and samples.
Wopd's 1914 Descriptive Catalog
gives specially lull ana valuable infor
mation febout
Spring Oats, Barley, .
Grasses and Clovers,
. Seed Corn, Sorghum,
Cow Peas, Soja Beans:
also about all other.
Farm and Garden Seeds.
Catalog mailed free* Write for it.
T. W. WOOD Ct SONS.
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
| Wpts ? -For Sale ? Rents
Ads inserted under thin heading
for 1 ceut per word. No ad taken
for Ides than 26 cents.
FOR SALE] ? 100 bushels select
Tool TOttOta seed, also 75 bushels of
Cook'e improved big boll seed, at
$1.00 per bushel. J, L. Guy, Cam
don, S. C. 46-4tp.
POUND ? Brooch. Write P. O.
Box 547, Camden, S. C., giving de
scription. ;lt,
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LOST ? Monday, night, between
Monumental Square and Main St.,
1 black Fur Scarf. Reward if re
turned to Mrs. Lewis Gonder, 418
Laurens Street, Camden, S. C.
LOST- ? On- Broad Street, one gold
cuff link, with old English ' letter
"K? engraved theron. Finder please
notify H. M. Kennedy, Jr. It
WANTED? ^A man to tak'e care of
my ne.d of cattle, Man of family
preferred. Apply to W. A. Rush,
Westerham Plantation, Lugoff, S. C.
? Henry Savage^ Camden, S. C.
WANTED ? A 'family of workers
to assist in Trucking^ ? lot and poul
try. Belshaw Dairy and Poultry
Farm, Camden, ff^C. . 43-3ti.
FOR SALE: ? House and lot on
DeKalb street. All modern conven
i nces. Apply to N. R. Goodale,
Camden,. S. C. 44
? LOST ? A blue enamel belt pin,
showing the South Carolina coat-of
arms. Finder will be rewarded.
Mrs^ W. R. Eve, Jr
FOR SALE ? A dumber of Jersey
Cows with youpg Calves. Apply to
Q?P- T. Little, Camden.
FOR SALE ? Barred Plymouth
Rock eggs for hatching. $1.26 per
15. Apply to James or Eugene
Zemp, or phone 10, Camden.
FOR JtENT- Two Btory house, op
posite court house for rent. ? Apply
to 1206, Sixth Avenue, Broad, Cam
den, S. C. ' It.
FRESH VEGETABLES ? For Sale,
carrots, spinach, Swiss chard, pars
ley, onions, radishes, salsify, mus
tard, artichokes, turnips, lettuce,
col lards, corn salad, kale and cress,
delivered promptly. Phone 279;L.
FOR SALE: ? Gentle horse, will
work anywhere. Apply to B.* R.
Truesdale, rfd 3, Camden, S. C.
WANTED ? Board and room in a
private family. Apply to Box 326,
Camden, S. C. tf.
F6R SALE ? One blind mule, per
fectly sound otherwise. Will work
anywhere to wagon Or plow. J. B.
Zemp, Camden, 8. ~C: .
AUTO TRANSFER ? Auto for hire
On country and city trips. Car at
waj^ in good condition. Call W.
O. Hay, at garage 166; residence
305-J,' Camden^ tf
NOTICE] ? We pay cajh for mixed
or cow peas. .Good price. Twin
Brothers, Camden, 8. C. 3t.
Funerals A^biREQTED
' . . , '' \St. " ^
We supply the beat of burial goods, con
duct funerals and relieve families and
friends of many unpleasant duties ince
dent to death. We are always prepared
?f ' W
to serve those who need our service.
B. R. McCREIGHT, CAMDEN. S. C.
Your Money
is worth one hund
red cents on
?? ? - > ? .. r - : tr . '
the dollar.
We have customers *
who will tell
you its worth even
more than that
when spent with us
Murchisoq Wholesale Supply Company
Just Moved Into Our City? If so,
Maybe You Don't Know Us.
We hope you will like our City Immensely, and that you will
be eure to get acquainted with us. Of course you want to
/ know the BEST drug store ? that's us. Abk your neighbor or
your doctor about us. We have been here a long time and We
will try to please you as we try to please others who know lis.
Stpp in and see us. We have everything a good Drug Store
usually cjaroieSi ^II^. you caa't eonaefuse ? thei telephone. Our
? delivery service is more than satisfactory; ? it pleases. j
W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE NUMBER 30 * ^
The Study of Soil
Fertility
.1 -? fj fh'
has . awakeqed the farmers to the necessity of .fflftkinfef more
crop to the acre, in order to have a net profit. 40 to 60 bush
?1b of corn to the acre is now -almost a common result with the
beet farmers and'ln extreme instances over 200 bushels is being
produced. This is being done 08 ,.jnuch 'by intelligent^ use of
Fertilizers as anything else. But one must have GOOD FER
TILIZERS ? made from materials that will feed crops evenly to
maturity. Wo^lqJUn that the Congaree Fertilizers, sold by us,
are without doubt' as fine goods as can be ma<fc, and the num
ber of satisfied customers attesting to the same* confirms our -f
statement. Ask any man who ha* ever used Congaree Goods,
and he will tell you that he is Hatlsfled with them. ?
Next in importance to Fertilizers is Agricultural MucUlh4kiyr~
We hahdle a full line of the most modern and 'improved labor*
saving machinery, being agents tot the well-known Parlln &
Oiendorf Plow Co., and International Harvester Co., and keep
In stock a full line of Disc Harrows, Walking Cultivators, Gang
Plows: Etc. Wo have just had shipped in "a car load of very
fine mules, and a car q( Piedmont Wagons. See us.
SPRINGS & SHANNON
Camden, S. C.