The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 03, 1914, Image 5
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arti 1 JVIU? NeJIy, th? mill ????'? gJrl,
A* 1 \ ii"! nt.V InriT" at tho door, '
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A'- \ i t >vh> o| movoH k (owly round
T|)oi)i(iu i >11 tin IOIikIIhIi.
< i\i? League I'liitoriuiiniiiejit.
Ill spile of tho pouring ruin on
Fuesday evening quite a. large
crowd assembled at tho opera, house
jind <>" Wedneaday evening whi^n
was bright and fulr, fl^e crowd wan
uvea larger. it h?d been "The
Talk of the Town", for the past ton
tfaytf, '"id everyone was looking for
ward with pleasure to "TKe Reunion
of the Gibson Family" and I ho ma
ay beautiful maroheB and songs ren
dered by homo talent, under tho
Hplendid' ibaderahip of Miss Telletu
Itobort^, of Hf. Lou in. The affair
was a uccokbh in every particular,
and i he League is to 'e congratu
lated.
I The following program was well
rendered and well received:
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. (iibfion; a suffragette,. . . ,
. . . Miss JennieSanders
lot) (JlbHOii, a hen parked man, . .
. . Mr. J. B. Wallace
IMivlis C.jbson, younger daughter. .
. . Louise Blakeney
Caroline Gibson, older daughter,
just returned from college. .
. . Annette Jones
Molly Kelly, Irish maid
. . Kleo Mitcham
Hilly O'Lee, chore boy,..*.
, . Smyrl Hal Ball
_Te?l_|,uraint>, wealthy cousin of Gib
son's John Villepigue
Duke of Watej-bury, English lover
of Caroline's, Dr. E. H. Kerrison
Hans, errand boy, Will Tranthain
Mi?'s Reynolds, Phylls's friend..
. . Ada Phelps
Col. Cihson, brother of Job's,..
. . Ernest Zemp
MUSICAL PROGRAM
. < >|h-iiiiik Overture Before Act 1.
1 .1 itiL-aboo ? GO little girls.
V "'I've (Jot the M iimps"- - 4 0 little
Iwys.
PART II? -SPECIALTIES
' Tin- Top of the Morning to You"
? Tennis scene. Esther Schlos
burj; Willi High School girls and
boys.
? there's a Girl in Havana,"-? Mixed
Chorus of young men and young
? i;i <1 ies. Mi*. Ernest Zemp, soloist.
"Military Marv Ann,"-? -High School
pupils.
Soloist Prof. Arthur Humphries.
Violin and Piano ? Misses Leffing
wcll.
'If All The Moons Were Honey
moon's" mixed chorus. - Soloist
Arthur Humphries.
' Little Miss Up - to - Date"- ? High
School chorus. Soloist Miss Ellen
ttoykin. *
. "'Japanese. Love Song"? Grand Fi
nale.
Tin* KIckWiHKl IIi'Mk*' ( iuh,
At the home of Mrs. Henry K.
f Heard, with MIhh Dru I inx ley us
houtfHH, - tho Kirk wood bridge club
wuh clntruHiiKly entertained Tuesday
afternoon. A profusion of flowers
added i? t It ?? beauty of the attrac*
tlvu rooittH, find after cards delicious
refreshment* wore, served. Tho
Hulmtitute.H wero Mrs. Cilllnm and
Air*. Rich.
AtCnUni) i . p, r.
The Jolut I>. Kennedy Chapter
I'. I). wi|l meet with Mrs, Men-,
ry 1<. Wat kins on Monday afternoon,
March 0 th, at 4 o'clock. II is an
I important mooting and every mem
ber Ih urgeij to j)e present. A suit
able program fvr Hhlloh Day will
l?o presented. Tho I'resldeht urges
; he inoiubcrn to attend and tho
hoHtesg extends a cordial invitation
'<> all.
\t I'l-Kshyterian ('htttcli Sunday.
Kev. Palmer C. Dullose, who la
on a visit to Camden from China
where he has been for a number of
yearn as a missionary, will prcaeb
at the Camden Presbyterian church
Sunday morning.
A; ilaptUt Church,
The last of the aeries of evening
diuctiSBlonH on "The Drama of life"
will he delivered Sunday evening at
t . <? baptist church. The pubiect
will be Act 4, "Hack tolho Fathers
llonse." Ih lift! a drama or a trag
edy? The (mention which faces uh
as individuals is, "W.hat. w ill yourn
be?" it Ih earnestly desired that
tlio ?> who attend tins service will
come asking Cod for his presence
with us. J. A, 1).
r?;r Consular njcrvitt.
A press dispatch from' Washing
Ion, dated Mafoh 2f>, says: "Eg
111011 1. O. von Treaekow of Oauulen,
in among the Southerners who
qualified for the consular service at
recent examinations, according lo
a list given out here today. A
number of other Southerners also
qualified." ' -
Mr. von Tresckow is a well known
attorney of ,this city and captain .of
the Kershaw (luards. The exami
nation was a very rigid one and Mr.
i von Tresckow's friends have been
congratulating him upon his suc
' ceag, - - 1 ? ^
Resolution of Thank*.
! . The following resolution of
.thanks was adopted by the Camden
Chamber of Commerce 011 March 31.
1914:
1, "Resolved: That the sineere
thanks of this body be extended to
Mr. T. Edmund Krumbbolz for his
liberal hospitality on the occasion
of the visit hero of the Federal sur
vey party, and that ho bo assured of
the appreciation by this body of the
i public spirited stand which he takes
i in matters of interest to Camden.
! "That a copy of same be sent to
Mr. Krumbholz and also published
in our local papers."
i ;
! Mrs. M . II. Heyman and charm
ing little daughter, Miss Carolyne,
f returned to their home in (lamden
this mprning after spending several
: days in the city the quests of the
j former's father, Mr. Arnold Fried
Ihe.im. They were accompanied homo
; by Miss Catrie Friedheim, who will
, spend a few days with them. : Iiock
Hill Herald.
Mrs. Edward MacDowell, widow
of the great composer, and her sis
ter, Miss Nevins, who -have been
such charming additions to Camden
i society for the past few months,
left this week for their home in
i New Hampshire.
id Mill HT SKWH .%NI> VlKWs
!*?>? Tribute lo )Vi?pl?
mimI < . ? >< t< i < l/Urty.
Rembart, H. c.p April I.- I don't
init int this for all April fool by any
iiH'ii ii8 |t looks today like spring
in here. The showers upd singing
of the birds (indicate that Spring
i me I in h romp, UlowHouiH and the
ledVes a to rapidly coming out an<|
If old signs are true wo will have
a rin?? crop year an well as a good
fruit your.
Thu tdmuguahle wouthor has pro
duced (ho usual crop of colds,
MutupH and measles arc right
thick in sections.
The darkloH had a shooting
scrupe at Itethany church hero Hun
day. It was at a Union meeting.
No one got killed but a mule *ot
HhOt in. the mouth. WhiHkey was
? lie cause. Thin is usual with theiji
in thin section.
Mr, W. K. lO'iit zniliiKor, of colum
hia, was h??r?> Sunday.
Mrs, A. I. Allen Ik quite ill iu
< u| u in bla, Her. daughter, Mrs. T.
M. Rogers, has gone to ho with her.
itev. T. \j. Oolo and .1. K. l)ul'rec
wont to YVestvillo Saturday to at
tend the Kershaw Union. The meet
ing was a fine on?\ full of spiritual
power and force. The speeches
were on a hifh plane and each sub
j ct diHcu'.sed showed the thought
,and interest in it. On Sunday the
services were unusually impressive.
Three deftcpflji were or.Uaiued. The
council, consisted of Rev's. Cole.
Hatfield and Fulmer, and deacons
present from churches. Key. Cole
J?r. :i? h?'d till' ordination s? i in<in;
U?v. Hatfield delivered the charge,
and Uv?v. h'ulmer made-the ordain,
ing prayer, After laying on of
liiindH the ceremony whh finished.
The good ladies of the. church pro
vided a most bountiful and fine din
ner Friday and Saturday. Enough
and to spure for all. The i)ext Un
ion goes to Buffalo church. The
attendance was good.
Among those who added ho much
t > the Interest of the meeting was
Mrs, Sallle J5. Goodale, of Camden.
This Christian lady impressed all
who heard her of her souls desire
for the betterment of the world and
for greater christian work along all
church lines. It was thp writers
privilege to meet many old frleendB
sind form many new ones, and
wherever he went, he received that
high toned greeting v^hich always
comes from good christian people.
Ills visit was a most pleasant one
in every sense.
KXKCtTTOH'H NOT1CK.
? parties indebted to the es
tate of Mrs. SiiHiin Watkins, de
ceased, are hereby notified to make
payment to t lie undersigned, and
all parties having claims against
natd estate will present them duly
attested within the time prescribed
by law. H. L. Watkins,
Executor.
Camden, S. April 2, 1914.
|MI'KlNON>:i> K()|{ I J frit.
l)cnt|i Scnlt'iiw (if John IC. Hou){li ,
(Vmnulivl to tAtf>
t'oluuibiu, 8 Mar. 28. The
death sentence imposed by tin- Kit
aliaw county court on John 10.
Hough. H prominent white man of
that comity who shot mi (I kljlcd hia
wlfe'a huh or, w iih affirmed by t ho
Supreme court tilth morning in an
opinion written b.y Aaaodate Justice
Hydrlck ami concurred in by tho
rout of i he court, with tho excep
tion of Associate JiiHtlcoF'rinjer wiio
dissented. Coventor lUeaso tills, uf
teritoon commuted the sentence to
life imprisonment.
HoukIi wan sentenced to Vile in
tne electric chair, tho sentence by
Ing stayed when the easo wan ap
pealed to ihu Supreme Court. The
appeal was bused on alleged errors
in the iiiHt ructions. by tho providing
judge ??> the jurors after they were
called from tholr room after being
out I' hours without reaching a
verdict. The language of the judge
in do.Hnhin a reasonable doubt was
declared by the defence to have
weighed against Hough, aifd the de
fense .also contended that tho judge
should hoi have given additional In
srruof'lons (?? the Jury. TJie Su
preme court says the proaldlng
judge made a fair and impartial
rUnrfct' andHtmt allied and approved 0
h a actions thruou*.
\?*w Stulion for Kei'hliaw.
Ur-iuf. uuuitioii was made in the
Kra last week that Hup!. W. N'.
Forearre, or the Southern Hallway,
wiiH in Kershaw to confer with a
committee of Kershaw citizens ro
gurding the; erection of a new pas
senger elation. ' A draft for tho
Dew st at loii, mb prepared by Con
t actor Cooper of Kershaw, wan ex
hibited to Mr. Koreacre and was ten
,i 'il'hi'ij agreed Upon. U was also
agreed ihrit the new passenger sta
tion and baggage room should he
placed on tho west aide of the rail
road, on t he site ? occupied by Ful
kenberry's pressing flub, aiiu the
present Station should be used for
freight and express offices. Mr.
K'oreane , stated that the matter
wonld be taken up with tho South
ern headquarters at Washington
at oiici' and prompt action would be
urged.
Kershaw is, and has been for a
long time, one of the best feeders
to 'this branch road anywhere along
its line, and for that reason is en
titled 10 liberal consideration at
the hands of the company operat
ing it. Kershaw is looking forward
hopefuJly for early beginning of
the work which will give her tho
station which she desires^ nud to
which she feels she is entitled- ?
Kershaw Kra.
Mr. Henry Strohecker, of Charles
ton, spent the week end in Cam- 1
den.
Mrs . Darlington, of Allendale, nee
Miss Lizzie Stoney, is the guest. of]
Mtb. Val .Jordan.
' > ? ? ? ' mm m ? ?? ? v ?? m
MOKi; \HOLT HANKING.
Mr. MoM'liy More FmcU TO]
. .Show * l^ionien* |ni|H?s4*<l I'pon. j
iOditor ( a hi di'ii t'hrnolcle: 1 uvk
that you publinh the following *up
plcmeutary Htuteiuvnt in regard to
Hit' hanking si t im( ion in our coun
ty, visr.: Tim furmorn of Huuit or
conuly itra charged Intorejd only
for the it mo they uho (he money. 1
have i liib titalement from two Imnk
t? rb there, vU: ? It. I. Manning, who
wroty mi* ho wuh antoonded hi the
condition I I l)?ui hero, and S.
^M. McLood, onnhier of tho 1'oopton
Hank of Sumter, who discounted it
nolo .for tho writ or that netted over'
$20.00 -more than u notoof 1 1 k??
amount and It >< ? ? neourlty did hero
a year ago, 'l he mild note to nald
hank running a month loujfQl' than
Haiti note ?<> tho liank horo. The
writer paid for recording $1.00 only/
wIumi hb a matter of fact lu? hen
hover |>aid Iuhh than $2.00 to ru- j
,ooi t! thf 'paper to hoc tire the note
given ft)r a like amount here, Why
til in difference? ? Afck tin* clerk of j
court if lit' wot h $2.00 for recording
the chaitlo mort^ago of t.|i?' /armor,
ami lit- will (cl.l you u<>\
The merchant who . wanta. a loan
from a Hank in Camden puyn, inter
est only for the tjino he uhoh the
money. Why Ik tbia favorttolHin
Bhowiji? I had thlH infornvrttjon glv
on me by one of > I hi? luont reliable
merctmniH Of Camden long hefor?<. I
wrote on the Htibjoct. 1 can give
Ills u:iin.- I ?? Iho^c who doubt. . 1
haw a roquiMt in writing from a
bank of another town unking tho
hmsincHK of mynolf and frienda on
I he f>atdn of Interest for time of
loan*. I will nhow thin letter to
i hose who doubt If they care to see!
it. Then you tell mo that the far
mer# are Impotent, holpletSH In Hi1k;
situation? I toll you they are .not, .
j. o. Mono toy.
To 0|M?i? Tomorrow.
Tiro Victoria, Camden's new 1110- |
tlon picture theutre, will opon to-,
deity in i li?' now dealtlo . huiidlhgl
on South Main Street. Mr. Shal-j
onstein informs uk thai tlitfie 'an!
be.i.u Home delay In receiving his j
chairs to fit ui> t lie theatre, but ;
that ho has made arrangements to j
secure opera chairs temporarily un- 1
til the new ones arrive. The hew \
place opens with four 1)1k reelH j>l i
high class pictures. Doors open at |
2 o'clock and the admission will he I
5 and 1 0 cents.
Program.
"The Winner," a high, class dra
ma in two partH, featuring Krltalo j
tJrnnette, Glen White and the fa
motm jockey, Harry Stafford.
~ Keel 3-? "ThOU Shalt Not UTlh-,
her." an uproarious comedy.
Keel 4- ? "Slim Gets the Reward, "
another splendid Western comedy.
The many friends of Mrs. (J. J.
Shannon, Jr. are glad to see her out
again after a long illness.
Horn ? to Mr. and Mrs. W.' Clin
ton Moore, on April 2nd, a son.
WlNTHUOr .NKW H .VoTKf,,
Uo?k Hill, S. t\, April I. The
( 'muting (H'ul> mooting Ih but 119 hold
bore UiIk week. The Tomato (Hub
ugoiitK will be guext* of the' Col
lego. A largo per cent of tliotio
ore former Wimhrop ?t udentn. A
reunion 1 1 k ?* thin Ih ulsva>> plonnunl
hh former meniorluH are revived mid
??d fumllln r place.* ii>v|hiii't|
Mnjoi' NV, L (jingo; ? lie no\y|y
elected . Illoiuhor oT i lie Willi Itrop
Hoard of TrtiHieeti, vlHiied tho ool>
lOgC ICO. l?(i> . .llltl 14'KH. d I ||M
a udoutH In i'luipel and much valuu
I ? I ?? advice svns .given. Major Uliuo
flllw (lie place inadf \araiH by Mr.
JollO#' I'CHlgllO I Ion.
(Munition l uroitlla Track Moot, u
bufloaque, wan admirably curried ou>
by (ha Junior Hunt* Saturday night,
Mureh '? I , Thin whm arranged and
gh on by i he ?()cial committee of the
V. W. c. a. Such avnntH, as t ho
hurdle nuo, Itoal rare, elo,, wuro
lift it led off. The ('loihHOii team
('iili)t! oi)i ahead and wiir awarded
(lm cup i>> MIhh Mary Put Ion, ouo
of the Judgea. .That i ho occasion
waa highly enjoyed wan hIiowii b>
t ho far! thai o\eryone remained t
lue las) postiihla moment .
1'no firm *?oriea oi Hie huakoi hall
H > uiott will hoegin ihih week- Tho
i< ( oHhinaiHHophoUioro game will ho
i ,o i'uat olio 'o ho plnyod. Thoflo
giiutoH* art? rtlwaya looked forward
io with tho .groatoat excitement. and
anticipation, ICach ohtaa h it h tho
londewt hopoa Of Kit III! UK < ln? pen
(IU lit .
\ ??i our t ? .? ? I < ? ? ? ux#, m
UmUlag f bo mroi ing of ? ii ? ? Togo It
or.' .'.asocial ion in Spartanburg.
Tlnv Johnaonlun Literary Society,
composed . of. noun hern front tho
Training School, gave a publlo meet
ing in tho College auditorium bint
wri'k. Tho deljntea were oapooiur
ly good, and tho entire program wau
ox< ' 'I l.-in . M H. T,
APMlVISTKATitrX M>TI(!hV
All part lea Indebted to tlio entitle
oi Nellie Moby, deceased, uro here
by notified to inako payment to the
u wioiHlgued, and all pnrtlea having
etiiius agaliiHt the nuid ornate will
present, them duly attested witiiln
< ho time proHerlbed hy law,
Kmma fluHkina,
Ad iiiiniMt rai rix cum lt>Ht ninotno an
, nexo.
( 'aindeii, S. April 2, I U I ?! .
Stop T6rture
Lfco Hlop Iioiih laying
and cliiM'ii LhvKrowlhof
young bir<Ji?. You can
nattily get rl?l of all llco, I
mites and vorinin with
When Y ou Give an Order
at this store you can absolutely rest assured that
the ord^r will be filled with positive fidelity. No
substitution or carelessness. We'll pleage you.
You receive the greatest attention when the order is given,
it is filled /aorrectly and delivered to the minute. Courtesy
and painstaking care form a large part of our business success
and you may bo sure we know you appreciate that kind of
troatraont. \
?
Send us a trial ordfcr. today and let us show that we
know how to please you &ad retain your custom.
B R UCE'S
-The Pure Food Store
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IS NOW ON
And Will Continue Until Easter Eve, Saturday, Apr. 11th
~v ? ? ? It will pay you to see the
bargains offered
L Schenk & Co.
CAMDEN, S. C.