The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 03, 1914, Image 4

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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE ? . A it ii ii it i ?? |l, S'llrn. f ? V M< V ii tit- 'id lIih niiij w?U?r #i ?l I ?i Sou'b ' .'ni'ii ? i ion y 1 1 ?'??.?< i ->i , ? i'iiiMu ? 1? miinWii. ( .. \ |*i ? I 11)1 I , i .vi > Mtnn v Kiiiniiit'i Nihml Mold nt MvWK MI'IKH, Tor 'r?n??h? r* Ik l?? I iiivrifity. < 'olunihia, S. (' , April I Tho in wu Mint I ' i'i > I U . II. Iliiml would remain In charge oft lit? J I igh School work an hei'ei ofore Iran b<ien receiv ed w'iMt joy by all l.hu tdlidenfM ? every one of whom liiii! Tell the lOHH 1 1 1 * ? I ; II ( Vt'lVHl I > 1 1 (1 < I miittulltod when lie accepted I lie presidency of tio? Anderson Female < *<jJ Uuiiim I'm tunming Summer (hu I ' 11 1 vertd ? y ot South I'a'r.olinu in go ing lo o ffer a^'Ourso of studies ??* t'luHlvi'lv for 'In- High School teach er* of tin' State This in the first Summer School ot Hs kind ever of fered in Son 1 1 1 (ainllna ami should p: ove an racti ve 10 (tic many Illicit Krimaf loficbers- or tin- state*. Kuf i lit; r announcements will In- made at a' later date. ,.\lr, Sullivan, who Is ' In charge of Hit' weather bureau here, hau coli nynti'd to deliver a series ctl lectures to (lit- clauses in Physiography. Thu firs!- of these wan delivered hint VVediu sday. and on .each following Wednesday lu> will give a lecture mi KOtjH' feature of t lit; study. .'I'lii' ( T it i v <-? r?l l V Track 'IVain. in i In* firm meet oj I lie season, which wmh In-ld In Spartanburg March 2), defeated Wofford Collect! by a score <>i 7{> lo :}?>, allowing Wof ford to win only i wo first places. The liext meet will be held with l)a v id Knn a i nil early date. The I 'niversjty lost the debate to Trihily College, and thereby tint tup also, as lilt* series resulted in lw<i victories lor Trinity lo olio tor iiif t'nl versify. . The regular banc hall season op ened March ~:i with the jjaine in which I lie 1'niversity defeated l?u h'ayetif College of I'ennsy vanlu. Thai night liu* University Herman Clilh gave in honor of the I ai Fayette Players one .? ? I tin* best dances of i lit! session . - \ct|ng I.' r< 'hltb' 1 1 1 \ c, Mooro ami Prof's.' Waidlaw, Tale, Hand, Smith and Maker attended 'lie ses sions ol the State Teachers' Associa tion lie I'd iu Spa it an bo rg March,' I 'J lo 21. "Talents, Necessary to Success ill Itankinr," was 'he subject of the eighth ol the series ol Lite Work ?Lectures given under the auspices ol the l'ni\ersil> V. M. (' . A on W t. d no d.u.? Slight in l-'linn llall. Jo Heph Norwood. presidilent of the I ' li ion National Mank, was the speak cr of the occasion and lie gave the audience an insight into present ? day ha a king Tut Mb oils that will not : t it III lie forgot ten | I ' I , s. I KSCl 1 I I ( > i i ? | l!< >:;s! l!;c ' i'.'.iiW 11 1 r'. Is : ? 1 1 es'f.ict I loin .! spo.li > 1 1 ; ? ? t < ? l>\ M a j < >li\ er S. Johnson. hi Tipton , ? linvii , .it a pure |.i red 1 1 1 > I" ? ..ale wlici't1 : ! ? ? ? horses./* brought nearly J L'II.ihhi 'Men iroin Many Nations There is siiinri li i ti g about t hi' good Mors*' that i- mf itMi'MiiiiK. inspiring, flr iii;: ' In1 , i in liH oils nl I h?l bet ter hi a 1 1 v\ 1 1 1 u us Men revel in l ho glories i>l a steadfast friend. The luu'Si' is thai friend most noble. He ha.- Iiil 'lie Diiwiinl march of pro gress rnuu the Uising Sun to Hie (ioldeu Hale llis power lias build iii railroads and dug canals. Prom \ lire >r a Boreallis (u the C.rea.! (lull you i in. I hitu loining forces with man in the great commercial activ ities oi tli.' wojld. tilling the farms and teaming tin.- tort-Ms, hauling lumber.. wheal., cuai and loiinii He halts ucit li < r for heat oil ' .old, rain or sunshine He brings.' the doctor to officiate at oar birth, 'lie minis ter to our wedding, and 'he casket lo as 1 in .i 1 resting place 1 1 ? ? draws the President lo the Wl.it.' House and the prisoner t<> tin- pen In peace and in war lie carried Napo leon, Washington. Lincoln and (Iran' and for a pleasure jaunt 4.111* sweet hearts are always safe in his noldc care Visit the l-'rench cathedral in .New Orhaiis and >our ? be holds 'hat magnificent piece ? ? f sculpture work. Jackson- and his Horse lake a trip to Lincoln Park. Chicago. and urn admire that life-like statue ot ('.rant and Ills Horse The dying words of King liicha rd 111 the battle of Boswort.h were, 'A horse', a horse' M\ King dotn for a horse!!" Art and Nature vie with each other in lining him honor. lie is the Samson an. I the Hercules combined His powerful Instinct foretold the eruption <>f Ve suvius and halted him on tin- brink of the precipice in the inky midnight darkness lie played his part in Can tor's B1k Horn Massacre and in the Charge of the Light Brigade He carried his rider down the Valley of the Conenia ugh . thru The city of Johnstown ahead of that awful flood and perished in its raging wa ters He followed Moses through Egypt and into the Bed Sea He gave un his home in Bethlehem that Mary, the mother of .testis, might rest in his manger " h'IN Al, DISCH A R(1K. Notice in hereby Kiven that oiu month from this date, on Saturday, April 18th. 1 1 4 . 1 will apply to the Probate Court of Kershaw County for a final dla^harfie ns Administra tor of tho estate of Sam Joy. df ? ??;is<"<l i\ N' Humphries. Ad m in 1st rat or March Is. I !' 1 4 <J''resi( shipment of Kern's t'mr candies. just received at CrosbvV Colored School IU?l*<d N'lw Hum. On WedneHday ?vuntiiK> March 2 r> 1 1 1 , Jack mom graded w-hpol kpo an entertainment In it h auditorium for t he l>*>iicif |( of the Mcbool. Tha program conaiHted of an opening ntloriiB ami it play uittH.ied "Tbn Fi ner Hhadca of Honor." UefrcHhiuentH wyro nerved to tho large audience* and everybody #ecin? I'd plenned with the exorcinon.. <>n giving Miit. ?.i?tertttiumom w 0 foun4 I fHhi'fi t la I io auk Hoiiio favora of Mr K. N McDowtdl, manager of ib? opera 1 1 o iim ? and our board of (rue* 1 and n affordH nio much pleas ure to -da<?- Ui.(t 'hey very kindly ablated uk. To throw? gentlemen and i hi* public wi< ex p reap our tbuuka for your kiudbofca and en ? oni ag? uu'ni. ,\h .u rfiKiili />r shin entertainment wi> realized a nice lift 1 ? v Hutu thai, will l><> appropriated to our piano ?fund.' Several pupiln I1.1 vu beiin an' hollaed to hoHcIl coii trlhiiliottM t<> thin fund and coiu rn* net -intuit week we hope to give In IciY'iitillg e.xerelwfH with the liHO of our piano. <\ ('. Lowery, , I'rlnclpnl. hltyilM II tO S|H'llk. \\'v have been reij uehti-d I o an nounce that there- will be a team of Laymen to vlait the chitrehiH Of Which I ley. W. II Kl/.er ih pUBtor next Sunday and upeak on ilic Kill) -.of NllHtjlonh. Serviueb at An lioch at I U : .'III a. in., and at Cedar Croek at 2:.T0 p. m. , The follow* inj; Laymen -wl.il be preyient : M. I. ItUltb. W li j'iVo4 .1 < , W. IV .Ma lone t id .1 I Q. Itobiuwiju. < I TAT IO.Y. . ?<(( i'tnii li ( . t o! i it.i I'uuilly of Kershaw Jty W. I,. McDowell, ]Ch(| ii i I ?*, I'ro hato Judge. .* ..... . WhnreaK, It. Adams m;i(lo suit to hi/! to g raj it 1 1 i in I i<?ttorn of Ad ii I i i j t nt i jit ion <>f the Kstato of -and ! effeetn of l-'Tederick .f. Adams?. These are therefore to Cite and ? admonish all and singular the. kin dred and creditors of the said Fred erick .1 Adams, deceased, that they be and appear before mo," in tho j Court of I'robato, to be hold at : Camden, on April 1 f? I h , next, ? [after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock- in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the 1 naitl Administration should not he i j .granted; (ilven under my hand and seal this 1st day of April, A. I)., 1914. t \V. Ii. McDowell, .1 udge of Probate I< ershaw Co. I * ti bl inlieti on the .'Ird and 10th j . days of April. 1H14. in the Cajn i den ( 'hroiih'le, and posted at the: Court House door for the timej prescribed by law. tHi;spass notice, Notice is hereby given tiial per sons trespassing upon the Millbankj property without special permission | w ill be prosecuted to the full ex- | ''Mil of t he law. I - V K irk la nd , Attorney. ;? <T|\VriON. ot South Carolina County of Ktrihiw. My \V. I,. McUowhII, Kh<|., I'robttte I udg?\ Whereus, Mtm, M. I y, Watts Made suit to uic to grant her Lottery of Vilmlulst ration of the K?la(o of ami < I I ? < I i 0| .1 M Wilt I i, <1 ' ' ' 1'JI Sell , The*,. an* therefore, to <?! t *? ami admonish till mill singular the kindred ami creditors of t )?<? Haiti J. M Waits, deceased, thai they la: ami appear before me, In the Court of I'robttte lo be held at ( nnuli a, S. on April 4th, next, after pa l)lii;y I i,i/n thereof, at I I o'clock In Mte forenoon, lo hIiow culpa-. If any limy have, why the! H.-iiii A<| min t? s t at Ion should not la granted, . Hlyeii under my Hand, thin 3-Ih4 day of March, A I),, I ft I 4. / < W. J.. Me I tow I'll, .Judge ol I'rolmte for Ke.rshuw < j Published on ilin 27th <lay of J March ami i*? I ility of April, lUf?|, j in thi' ( *n tnden Chronicle ami on ? ho < 'on it house door for ihe t i rn <* prescribed hy Itiw, l'!(U(,IIAMMi; Of Buffalo Township Sunday -School < 'on vi'ntlon. I In- Buffalo Township Sutidaj School Convention will meet wllh tlii- Sand Hill llapiiHt Shurch, Sat-, n ?'<l ay , April 4, MM 4. Tim follow-; Jug program has been arranged; in a . hi I >eyol tonal ItixerciscB. ! conducted hy Key. .1. II. Hunter. in 1 f?, Welcome address hy the pastor, Hey, [?* n 1 m ?i nv Uospopse by! C. W. 'Birchtuorc . I n.4 r? Discussion, subject.: "Wiial. does consecrat ion , sand if icat Ion and holiness mean from a Scriptural' b) and point? A. F. Veung, Rev. S. i D Bailey, Key. Jabez Ferris, I U m. Dinner on the grounds. 1 p. nt. Devotional exercises hy/ Iti'V. Kuluiail. 1.15 1 )is< ussioii : '.'Should mem bers io good standing only he til lowed io teach?" (,'. W. Birch more S. A. West., A. Brown. Discussion: "('tin we expect to ,Kt?e ('.oil's kingdom under the pre sent knowledge ol' the Bible, If bo why a t'e we drifting so far away?" I;. I). Phillips, It. I<\ Adams and tii hers. ? ? ? ? . We, i lit- committee do earnestly request that every church send delegates, and come with praying hqnrts that we may have the ban ner convention a| Sand 11111. ? M A. Shaw, 1). I,, Ca-toe, ' ? I T. lowers. ~~ Committee. With Seme Parties. "Pa. what does it mean when they say a man is "the life of the party?" "Th" life of a party, my ho\\ is a man who buys v. Idle tin' other fellows an> hanging back trying to remem'er wiiohh turn, ii is'' ? Detroit Free Press. #7.IO to Im? kst.nv ill* , Account CoiiCHlnHlf \r(?'iuiiN Ki'Uiiion. i 1 < u <? ? k if ft hh it* viny 3rd, -till, tli and 7tl?, khuU. ret urnlng to roach <|(*hM ii ?) I ion prior to mid -night M > I M h . I1H4 KxtmiHion may Ik* obtained by depotdt of ticket with Special A , Z\ Km tit KprKythe St , Jacksonville, Kin., uoi iutur than May 15th, 1914, upon payment of fee of Boo. Stopover* allowed In both ?i 1 1< u* I tioriH. Slde-tripa from JackHon vlllo a> very low r.utfH to all Klorlda, \ln haina and Oeo,rglu polntn, hy ap plying Atlantic Coiim I, line ticket office, 1 4 K Went Hny SSI -, .la< k?on villa, Kin, Ticket# on wile May ?? i<> io inci iiHi v?>. Ilmltttd i<? Jum m 4, a splendid opportunity to visit Klorlda at uuttHtially low rut 09. 1 Kor any information uddreHH It, |y Hfiiloti, Agent, < * ai i i ? I ?' ?i . S. Kin-ill ( 'iii'i'lci" Kxaininat ion, Unltud Stnifs Civil Sim \ it ?? ( 'oiitmiKHlon announce an open coin-. P"!.UIvo exatfilmii ion at Camden, B.j! Saturday, April 2ft, 1014, ft? a rcbult of which ii is expected to i make coi'tif ii'.ut ion to fill a vacancy ;! in tho position of rural carrier at VVoiUville, S. and other varan- i cieh as they may occur on rural; routes nt post offleeH in Kershaw' county. 'rim coiopensiit Ion of a rural carrier in based upon length j c-f tlii* route. Salaries range from jj $4K4 to $1,100 per year. Agea t IK lo r?5 on date of examination, j Kurt hi r' infoi matlon can be had by, applicat ten at the Camden pokt-ol'- ' flee.. '. f I'ltoi'osA i/S i\\rri;n. ? j I It 10 A S(I(N I ? i : I ' A HTM KNT. Su-j pervlsing Office, \V a sh ip gtoji, I). March 10, 1 !i I 4 . ? ? Healed proposals' will bo opened in this Office a) p. in., April :5M, 101-1, for 1 1 1 ? * const met ion complete (including mechanical equipment, lighting fixtures, and approaches) of the JJnited States post. office a< | Camden, K. C... One story and base- i nie.nt building; ground area, 3,400 ' square feet; nonfireproof eonnt ruc tion (except the first floor); stone j and' stucco facing; tin roof. Dniw i n kb and specifications may lie ob tained from the custodian of the site at Camden, S, C,, or at this office, in the discretion of the Supervising Architect, C). Wenderoth, Suporvis- j inn Architect. TEACH KitS' i:\ A M I NATIO \ . Notice is hereby given that the regular spring teachers' examina- t tion will be held at the. county court! house on Friday, M-ay-lst-^ 14)14, bo ginning at. nine O'clock.- All pros pective applicants for certificates will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. C. W. Birchmore, County Supt. Education, I\. C. Potato Flour Gaining Ravor. Holland's production of potato flour is increa'din: v;?ntf?}v ' 'roi:V. ar to > year ! ^ Want Any thing in Wire? r6ine to (hilt hardware ?tor?| and net lt have wire, chicken wire, feuc? wlr#. atove wire, picture wire ami aii HortH ?f wire uteiiHlla for every | uee. You wiil find them *il of the game high character as gUr I other hardware apd um moderate ly priced. We Hhall ho Kind to 1 Hidt you a lot or ft IIM|t. Hg your wauta may be. BURNS & BARRETT CAMDEN, S. c. We have about 300 to 000 bushel is ear com in the shuck at our farm for sale. Our prices is ri^ht, just a little above market price for shipped corn. We also have a limited quantity of field selected seed corn. It is prolific and we know is a good variety. It will pay you to plant ?ood *ecd corn. PRICES 1 Bushel $2.50 3 Bushels or more . $2.25 Bushel $1.50 1 \ Bushel ... ... . .T$10(T Sample ears can be leen nt First National Bank WORKMAN & MACKEY ? . . ? .1 ? ? Furnishings For Easter i u-e shown here in their .best patterns and fabircs. There are some very natty shirts, some ex clusive neckwear, some gloves that will be worn by men who know. 11 it's anything in fur nishings we have it and in ya riety large enough to afford am ple choice. McCa skill Bros. Mrs. W. 11. IOve, Jr., and little j Mr. S- li. Turner had the ml8for?"< son, Lindsay, are visiting Mrs. Hve's'tune to lose a valuable horse on? ' parents in Virginia. : day, this week. . - TRADE CALL r K~ FOR -/ Don't let Today slip by without cdming in and leaving your measure. By all means see our superb display of handsome styles and exclusive woolens, from &/ V Cl>rice & Qo. Merchant I ailors CHICAGO At about the same price you are asked for "ready-mades" we'll deliver you the cream of rich custom-tailoring. Let Us Prove It TODAY! We make no misfits, and do high-grade Cleaning and Pressing. The PHONK 47 Gilliam Tailoring Co. M. L. GILLIAM. Prop. CAMDEN. S. C.