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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE l?ubliM!i?'<l Kwry Frliloy. r< i .\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9I.OO II. I>. NII?*m > V Fabli?li??u \. McDonwII, . . Ulir?4 U cUh mail aillti at |Im f oatollu:* al ( Swath ( nul'ua I loll S, l(r<M|l| St. ? 'I'llOMt* 20 C '(linden, K. !>?'! I 17. loll. j KlcMltl itT NKVl'H ANI) VJIWS. (. itimii'M Ifiiiikt r# < < < 1 1 ? | ??? * ? ? i 1 1 ? 'fliOM* ? J r Slimier. item i / i t ft, s < ' , ApliJ i i I > fiow looks (in if MprhiK in In* r? ? . I: Is Mil old is.tyllit', . I ll II I when dov Wood hlOHiOIMH OIK lilt' cold K ill'OHl done, .unl i li<\\ are in lull bloom Til'.' w|iH leave: 4 i'|i <aipdl.v de\< ?!???* . ing i'tnl H)i|ii will l?f* ><rown Kill iiiij fronts tpi ve liMi'ii h ?' i ? ?-v< ral riuuii' iii the vyrMei * memory an lale ii s rln- iJTrd of VprlJ, ami light front mm I it ? ?- ii h ? !?*? I 01 1 1 of May, One or our oli) rjt l/i'iis, .iihI i i wis reliable 1 1 1 1 1 ii , now deeoflMed, stated to i |i?.* writer i li.it he Imd seen front | every iiionih in Mm* yeui t-.*' i? ( in j July 'I he i ruil crop for thin year! dooH liot appear to lie* very promih- i n ? H Our Rood llouBMwi vhh complain greilly about theirr < li 1 1 k ? 1 1 1 s . K"? \v i .aid Miuac Lliat i.el 'don't liuUli i . . u , j well So the < 'lib-ken c ro p i)> not j very promising. 1 Tlu.' exerelnes ai i'iwMali church j Sunday were quite interobtlng. Mr. j <?. C. Bruce and Mr. CharlUH Lewis delivered interesting talks, also Mr. Cob* At tin- close of Iho spertk , ing I Ik- Lord'H supper wan celebra- ! ted.. .Mr. Colo announced that next j Kiindav at Ml. Olivet church' the or-J diuation of a deacon would take J place :it the regular nervier in the! afternoon. Mumps,' colds, ineiiHlHH' and oilier diseases art* thick in this section, ImU no I'atiil cases that I have heard of. Our section is always hen II by ver Is: scarce. The cOmniuuleat Ions in your pa per from Mr. .1. (.). Mo8.el.ey have been rend here with a ureal deal ?of Interest The banks <)f Camden surely s' a;ul in their own .light in loaning HrofVey, ) inlying I hern b> 6 til er banks. YVe believe the people of Kershaw are -good people and safe to loan InoAey to. In Sumter, the banks loan farmers money on' mort gage rf crop, and stock. and note for the amount borrowed. No en-! dorse.i on note Interest charged for the time, you itorrow the money. 1 Say $ l <>n tOf six uion t'lus ? "f I , and tfo on. . The hanks are strong.: < b nis.4in News Niotcs. Cleinson College, S. c., \prjl i;i.| The army inspector arrived at Clem- ;? "en on the f nib. . The cadets inadet ? :*? * ; . ? . . I a very creditable showing upon ill- j upeci ion . lie is the same officer; "who visited Clonison and the other j mil it ary colleges of this slate last year. t . * A. K. 'Hoyd visited Rock llill o las! Monday in interest of a t wo j days encampment of one company of Clemson men there during the April i.'unK'st. lie made the noces- } nary arrangement with t he chamber t or commerce ami the prospects are that ibis company of men will go over Friday morning, the L'lth. re-'! turning to college the following Sat - i urdav night. The chamber of coin . i inerce was very anxious to have i'leinson's baud conn.* over with the company, hut it i>. uncertain yet as to whether or not they will go.. The preliminary contest, held to: select a senior class speaker for coin nu'iu c ui en t . will come, off about the J'Jlh of i liis month. <iuite a, number of m? n are expecting to en ter this contest \ M T. MISSION CON I'KKIM To lie lleltl at Mt. I'isgab. Sunday ^ \pril It), tt)ll. The- following is a suggested pro grain of the Mission Conference to bo held with Mt. I'isguh liaptis.; Church on Sunday, April lloh 1, Thi' purpose of the Confer ence. '<i> Mission S' a t jst ics ? (ii ( t s to, State, Home and Foreign MisnioiiH by the Association, by each church, and per member. :t. What 'plans for raising the suggested amounts for Mlssionft in the association and in churches? ; 4. Advantages of II def iiyrt.H , pla^1 the mission committee, every-nuur ber-canvass, weekly offerings. and duplex envelope f?. Supreme importance ot rais ing the apportionment for home and foreign Mmtdons before April ;PMIi. Putting on an every-niember-canvass for MissionH. ?"?. Training the church in New Testament Missionary spirit and ac t ivities. Those In charge of the Confer ence Messrs. Uiackmon, of Cassatt, and John A. Ilftvison, of Camden. a<minht womanh ki i ? k\<;k < "I II III III,, I'iiNj,,, \<?l I 1 1 1 it K It 'tight For Women to Vot*. The following 1m tukeu from Mon day's Columbia Htate, and it iw re produced in our eolumiiH by ?'?' Qiu hI ; "Tl|? woman suffrage movement Ik Uii' mowl MWtoUH niemtre . thai now threaten# our <1 vlllzallon', be cause it proposes to Ht'i aside i iiu dl vim- or (}??!' of )i uilian society a/id substitute an or dor directly oontra-* r> l<? I ? , ' " Hit i<l llif l<?-\ S A. Stool, pastor of i Im Washington Htreot'i Methodist ihurob, lanl night, ikI - dn in g .t largo congregation. I >i HUH preached on Hi 1'aul and the movement to copier Mie ballot on* women 1 1 ? ? took his text from. Hi." .I'aui'i: Sceond Kpisile to St. Timo thy, lib chapter and Hit verso; ' And the> Mliail turn away their ??nr.- from tin? truth arid Hliall be i UI'ImmI .into fa bles," "I < an not agree,. said l)r, Hi eel, " vk i 1 1 1 i i i om ? who do not I a k ?> a so rious viiiw of tln? <in<-Ht|on. .'J'lio editor of tin* Statt*, vvitll wIioho ad mirable editorials, I, In the main, lljHM'jrl iiy ujii'iin, and always road, ami whose paper is the pride of the. whole stale, and one ot tin? ntrong e?j forces for rig h t <>oiih^<>hh in the land, tii in Kb J ho women have gain i'd a . point ity getting themselves 'taken seriously , ' perhaps they hayn; hut it in high time wo were t a k iug<?- 1 hem seriously. So far as tin.' vol inn Ih I'onccnicii, I agree' that a woman might very ptfbpcrly vntr on a number of matters, cither in person or hy proxy ;mis when she has" to pay taxes. lint tlila is (lie smallest part of tlx- business, That is not what these women want, it is. not giving woman the ballot in this restricted sense tiiat I .am dis missing, hut t lie w hole movement. That movement is baaed upon I lie dpcrlite of woman's equally witli riia.n. That is the inside of ii. That is what I speak against, and de clare 'to In* contrary to the whole Biblical doctrine ot' the origin and nature of human society. "They say look at Wyoming. They have had woman suffrage t here 4" years, and it lias not wrought the evj| we allege will come. Well, look at Wyoming. it has about 1.00,000 square miles, not unite, throe times the area of South Carolina, and a bout 1 00,000 populat ion; with less tjnin 1,000 negroes. ' Three times our ?ivm hihI on+M'-U'4i*-th our popu- j laliou how absurd to think that what will work in Wyoming will work in South ('.aorlina! Tlie.. ex periment is loo recent in the' other Western states for us. to say whai the result will be so far as actual trial is concerned. I think tin; re sult ih Chicago the tit her day is decidedly against woman suffrage. Tlie only gain v\as to multiply vo uys. \s to voting out the saloon In many of the counties,, thin was a good resul:; but it was purchas ed at too high a price. Women in politics means women away from home; and desirable as the remov al of the open saloon is, we had bet.' tor put up with the saloon till tlie' men will put it out. rather than thrust women in political life. "Hut all these arguments are so phistical, if my 'position is right, that woman in politics ,is^ contrary to Cod's plan of the world. i'aul distinctly te;jches woman's subordi nation to man. He discusses the relation of woman to society in his first letter to the Corinthians. I lis advice against marriage is based up on the ground of expediency. Some' think I'aut was a bachelor. Others, and I anions them, think he was a widower. It is immaterial to th*> point 'at issue. Paul meant that under the conditions then existing in Corinth, tin* mixed state of hea then society, it was better to remain unmarried. Hut elsewhere he eom mends marriage, and In his letter to the Kphesians lifts it almost to the dignity of a sacrament, lie dis tinct l\ says that in this he is giv ing advice to the Corinthians, not imposing commands. Hut he does tell them that they ought not to appear In public with uncovered heads Why? For two reasons. First, because the heathen women, and especially the couresans of Corinth, uncovered their heads and (?lipped heir hair in order to assert their equality with men. For Chris tian women to do that, and conform to the heathen custom, was to lay themselves liable to be classed with these bad women. This principle is j as valid for Columbia today as for Corinth then, onlv it applies to the dress now Instead of the head-dress. Last year Mr. Rok, editor of the Ladies' llome Journal, more than once told his readers that the fash ions of the women's dresses were taken from the immoral women of . I'arls. The slit skirt, which is be ; coming shOcklugb' common on our streets, is the attire of the demi monde It is perhaps too much to i expect the thoughtless young wo ? men of our city to. know these facts, but where are their mothers? Is modesty an obsolete virtue? Now, if Paul were writing to the Chris tians in Columbia instead of in Co rlnth, uixt in thlw day, hu would urge them to shun t Ii4t slit uktrt for tjie huiiu' reason* thai ho urged the Corinthian* to keep their l)Mdl cov ered. If you mhv yqii don't Cftre what I'Htil says, you prove uiy point i hat woman suffrage is In* ridel lo the core, and h^Ih aside the Holy Scripture," I >1 SI IT| dti III . <| i hat I lit. wo in a li riuMrage movement meant the total ahololttioii of ruarfria if#. He refill i lu* statements of a nnmhu|- of hading suffragists to prove IiIh pol.ttt Among o?h?'rn. he read a KUlti lileiit from M rn. ltosnllnd (J, WiiihIow, who Hiild : "Marriage I" a mistake made to up pea tie sOclet), I ( Ih mummery." Another leader, 1 1 \l< i .1 Stein, ^<i id ; ' "I'll u pre hhiii marring*' cerpmohy will he abol Ulicd altogether." On*' quotation wan from Ituv., Anna Howard $ha-w. pr< tdd fiit of the National .Suffrage Aii-ux'iaiOn. She said: ' I would in.iUc 1 1 1 ' ? 1 1 ? ? i -hood a gov em mem in I Htihiiirii. -I would penttton all tile' (bothers, and have them provided lor hy. the state. I believe thai i mot lierhood should he Independent of any man," 'lh. u," said Dr. Sletd, "in what' your women art* working for. Thai I , i? what the juoveipent means. Thai Ih what the I f> 0 women of tills <? i I > I have handed together to introduce Into .our country.. Take them Be rloftHr^1? Yen, lo<ik the queutlon squarely In the face. See its hid eoUs eou'seq Uencon. .Realize what it will do for society,' Understand tjbat It Is fhit" denial of the Hlb.le, and fVmemhor what has always happen-! ed when men have thrown overboard the Mlble, and tried to- run tlvJaj world contrary lo (Sod's plan." j At t? nt ion Automobile aiid Ma chinery owner* ? Having just in stalled up-to-date machinery, such as lathe, engine, emery grinder, etc., I am hotter per pa red than ever to handle difficult jobs. Taking the above equipment in connection with my already successful welding pi, ant I can handle almosst anything in the repair line, either by welding and finishing up broken parts or -funking , t irein outright. I wish To take this opportunity of thanking I li?' public for their support since having gone into business for my self and hope never to betray the confidence already placed in me bv most of the auto owners, ' \V. O.I II AY. Shop located on'lower Mroud j St., in old Singleton bakery stand. ' Wants ? For Sale ? Rents Alls lilhi Tl? i| UUdtr Mil* heading ' for ) cent per word. No ad taken 1 tor lehH than 36 cents. FOK HALF Complete photo* gnipher's outfit for Halt*. Locator I I ov?r Hank of Cumdeh. Apply to Writ, Henton Slieoru, <'aind<*n, s. C. KOH HAJ<J? ? Goat, harnesss and , wagon for muIu ul $8.50. Au iduul | child's turn out. Apply wt- 'The ! ('h'rdl)tclo off ten. \OTt< K\ ? If blue |catlnr bag 1o^? Mm ill t 1 1 1 1 and ad v?'it Ih?-?I for oil tin i:lili is M'tinnid \\ Itli ?aid < u i , limit j' i'ii ii K?'? |? money, a|?*?0 lutely no a?k<'d> Ilelum t?> poMt to Mm, ( lark, \V?'Mt | in|n?ter Rend, IjochCHti'l', Ni V, Rill S A I , K OR It 10 NT The H.I \\;iK|>- ( 'Ottftge on ha Fa> 6t t <? Ave H Hi' Apply C. I', Dullosc & Co. I ... . ? ? J- -? ty - - I''()lt HALF Cabbage and Tomato Plants for sale. Apply Laurens Ktreot (Jrceuhduse, or phone 2J2-J, HULL FOR SKRVIOIO! At Wear t ?< rh n in plantation, I will have three n-^isitrvii aiihiik muHh in sery/co. Tonus, $3 ''at Mme of service. - II. Savage, Camden. TIMHFR HII>8 WANTKI) - HIUh wanted on xmall body of long leaf limber. Right to reject all bids re served. J. R. Mlekle, rfd JL 6am* don, S; ('. :itp. loans for siottinci Ha r red J My mo*i t li Hooks, Hlack Lanahang, Hrown Leghorns* $1.00 per sotting of 1 r?. One trio Rhode Inland Reds, $3. 0U,. Mm, ,l.< F. (iiiwkiiiH,, rfd 1, Kershaw, S. ('. . I>0 .'Hp. GIRLS AND HOYS We pay you well for a few hours pleasant work. For particulars, address, Hox 201, {Jreenville, H. C- ?' tit. ('HOICK KGGS For settling, on short notice, from njy beautiful prize winning Partridge Wyanndottes fine layers, good mothers? an all round good chicken. per 15. 1. J. McKen/.le, Camden, S. C, 2t i FOR SA'LK Hunting right on 1,000 acres of land from 8 to 10 miles from Camden. Reached eith er by dirt ot railroad. Apply to I. C. Hough, attorney, Camden. XOT1CK. To my friends and patrols thru out the. County: 1 am now located in Camden in a large tent on cor ner of Main and DeKalb streets, where I will be pleased to serve you for anything in the Photo line. I also enlarge pictures,, make any thing from penny pictures up. Cllve me a Call. Satisfaction guaranteed. ? Joe. ft, GaHkins, Photographer, Camden, S. C. HI A N NOt' N t'KM KNT n. i t!m? Hwiite, Mr Editor: Tht) inuny frteutft | of Mr. W. ft. Hough take pleasure in Atwounefpg him as a candidate to succeed himself aa Senator from Kershaw County, subject tQ tit? rules umi regulations of the Demo | cratlc primary. Many Friends. -T " ."""t WHI Al'IMTOIi. A i the solicitations of my friends, and in consideration of the large vote I received In the race two years ii&o, i hereby unuouuee wy. self a candidate for County Auditor,1 subject to Illy I'llldM and regul*-- , tloi)s governing the Democratic Primary. Joseph U. McCaskill. roll MAUIH'I ItATK. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Magistrate I for DeKalb Township, subject to! the rules of the Democratic I'rl? 1 inui'v. J. Doby Huckabee, ? * Deputy Sheriff. I ADMIMSTIt ATIM\ NOTI< k\ AH parties indebted to the estate of Nellie Dohy, deceased, aro hero- i hy notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all parties having j claims against the said estate will j present thorn duly attested within j the time prescribed by law, Emma (lasklns. Administratrix cum testamento an nexo. Camden, S. C., April 2, 1014. \oti< i:. On ami after April 20th, (1914, no person or persons will he permit ted to go upon the pond or lands of the Hermitage Cotton Mills for the purpose of hunting, fishing, swimming or otherwise, without spe cial written permission from the company. Hermitage Cotton Mills. 5 1-52- 1-2 KlXAli DI8CHAKCE. Notice Is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, May 9, 1914, 1 will apply for let ters Dlsmissory/ as Administrator of the Estate of A. L. Young, deceas ed, \V. I ft Young, Camden, S. C., April 9, 1914. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice' Is hereby given that per- j sons trespassing upon the Millbank | property without special permission i will be prosecuted to the full ex- j terit of the law. < I,. A. Klrkland/u " Attorney. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ? EASY ? TERMS E. O. vonTreflckow. rttOPOPAT* IN VlTIOl). THLBABUKY DKPAHTMKNT g? pierrifini AKbltMt'i Ontce, \vuuv ttglcfc,Tl>. c ? March 10, l#i4r Healed BrORQMll will be opened '* this ofnce at 3 p. in., April '41 1914, for the construction <omp|Jjjj (.Including mechanical equlpmeut lighting fixtures, and approaches of the United Btatqp post office ?< Camden, ?. O., One story aiu) t,a*e meat bulldlnu; tVOUUd area, 3,40c square -fev< ; nonfireproof ? <>iiHtruc tlon (except the first floor); anil stucco facing; tin root Ora*. lH44fc? and apeeWlcktlons may be ol> tallied from the custodian of the bit* at famdenr, h. 0., or at thin Qf#^ in the discretion of |he SupervjMtf Architect. Q. Wenderoth, Hupsrvii ing Architect, #7.40 to Jacksonville, l?'|a., Accoeat (JumfMlofute Veterans K? union, u Tickets on Hale May 3rd, lih jtflji Ulli and 7 th, goo'd retujiilug resell d<^Hi (nation prior to mid ni*tf May 1 6th. 1 11 14. "IS Intension may be obipiiiod hv 1 1 1 1 1 1 )? 1 1 or ticket wiih Hpi.f jai xaf 21 East Korsythe St., Jacksonville' Fla., not later than May 1 nth, miE upon payment of fee of 50c. Stopovers allowed in both djrec I lOUK, , 8lde-t riPH ti-om Jacksonville &t very low mtes to nil Florida, \i!( bama and CJeor^la points, by ap plying Atlantic Coast Llneo ticket office, 138 West Bay SSL, .lu<k??on^ vllle. Fla. Tickets on Kale May <; to lo inclusive, limited to June 2 15)14. A splendid opportunity to visit Florida at unusually low ratee. For any information addrew r' h. Benton, Agent, Camden, S. C. FINAL DISCHAKOtt. Notice la hereby given that one month from, this date, 011 Saturday, April 18th, 1914, I will apply to the Probate Court of Kershaw County for a final discharge as Administra tor of the estate of Sam Joy, tie ceased. C. N. Humphries, Administrator. March 18, 1914.^ . THACHKK8' EXAMINATION. Notice is hereby given that the regular spring teachers' examina tion will be held at the county court house ,oh Friday, May ls^, 1914, be: ginhing gt nine o'clock. All pros pedtive applicants for certificate will please take notice and govern themseTves accordingly. C. W. Birch more, County Supt. Education, K. C. KX KCtTTOll'S NOTICE. " ,A11 parties indebted to the es tate of Mrs. Susan Watklns, de ceased, are hereby notified to make; payment to the undersigned, and all parties having claims agalnat; said estate will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. H. L. Watklqft . Executory Cam den, S. C., April 2, 1914. >? New Beauties-Real Bargains are discoverable every day it these If splendid Spring stocks It is quite impossible to realize the true attractiveness of these new stocks until you see them all. This Spring the values are so rich, the styles so fine that customers are constantly telling us they never saw anything to equal them. Make your Spring shopping money buy the most possible of quality, beauty and correct fashion. BUY IN THE STORE OF BEST STYLES AND BIGGEST VALUES. ?? L. Schenk & Co. CAMDEN, S. C.