The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 02, 1914, Image 4
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Millinery
Your Fall and Winter Hat will
cost Itess if purchased
at home.
We sell the same hat, nude
of the same material, in the
tame manner, that you would, ,
pay a much higher price for
elsewhere.
Only an investigation is
needed to convince you, and we
inrite you to make that inspec
tion.
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Miss M attie Gerald
CARPETS AND RUGS
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO TRUST VAL
UABLE CARPETS AND RUGS FOR CLEAN
ING TO METHODS THAT ARE INCORRECT
AND UNSAFE.
OUR METHODS ARE SAFESTand CLEANSE
THEM THROUGHOUT WITH A REVIVAL
OF LATENT COLORS, MAKING THEKfJLJKE
NEW AND WITHOUT DAMAGE TO THETIN
EST FABRICS. WE ALSO DYE CARPETS
AND RUGS WHEN POSSIBLE, TO HAR
MONIZE WITH COLOR SCHEMES.
FOOTER'S DYE WORKS
CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND
THE PLACE TO GO
When you arc in want of SHOKS for any mfmber of your family,
where STYLE and Ql'ALITY is to be ron^iderrd rail on THE CAM
DEN SHOE CO.. tvhrrr jou will find juM what jou arr looking for at
priren to <uit your porketbook. ALm> a full linr of lient*> Eumi4iinjr<.
CAMDEN SHOE COMPANY
When Prices Soar
The People Roar
GET THE REMEDY HERE
We have slaughtered the "high price" bug
bear ? buried him completely, deeply, out of
sight, never to be resurrected. He is less than
a memory at this store.
We are selling goods at prices so low as to be
a revelation in modern merchandising. We
are doing this because we want your trade, and
WANT TO HOLD IT, and are adopting the only
means to that end.
WE'RE LOOKING FOR YOU NOW
MURCHISON
Wholesale Supply Co.
TO ALL GINNERS.
When jour a*s are well frurnmM and ftharpened 70a can then do
the best gxaning.
We have gia-eaw Gommw and sharpener*.
C nil i nihil Supply Company, 823 Gervais St., Columbia, S? G.
YEAR'S WORK LAID OUT
BY HOBKIRK CHAPTER.
Officer*, Member*, Committee*
and Programme For Year
1914?1915.
* rfv f' ?f?' j
h> i|. Itw La*? of I Ik* tM'kiffcj
IliU Ot*|4>r |l. A R I" ? m-tw | Ilk*
n>ml?4( y*ar -
' Sa/rty ?'"lumMtrr ft* H< tnit j
?lt<l > *<? Mllw r<4t)iui((tr Vk hi. h 1*1
i?f all "<ft*vrk : Mr? l^^oMa*
I'alfi (iuUrutait : Mr? I*ula fan#, ^o. 1
Ww v^4)rtM-((
I'virMW ilr> i ;?^?r
T?)lor. <-hairmaii : A(nw OrWtt -
M. - Katf lartaoir.
V??f U?*4 (V?iatiUtr: MU> Mary)
VV Litakf r. Miv Kate la-fiOlr, MU?
bv? Cofitrtl uixl
< lia|?t?-r Houm- (Vimmlttw: Mr?. J.
U (iu y. Mr*. T. J. KirkiauU. Mr- J.
*. MmUay. Mr> II I- Watkins. Mr*, j
Jam? Wallme. Mi- M. W. MrlXmulK '
NodHrflitw au<l Vuitiug Coaaldcr :
Mr*. John i'muwy. Mi** I. K. NrtlK
Mhv U M; 2<hannon.
Kiitfrt?iiioi?'ii( Committee: \litww|
S*-luut I'?rrHi. I^eila Shannon. Frame*
B?>ykin. Mar) Whltaker. Cornelta NVI
?on ami Mi>. s. i\ z* u?i?
IWU> (Vxuiultltr : Mr> J. H. Burns.
Mr> lot) ii Cantey, Mr*. ri<riti<ia? Calu.'
Mr*. s a. vuiiovifk)'.
l<?-f r. ? hiu.i.l (ViMBmW ; Mrs VV.
IL Halle. M^ W. * Burnett. Mr* W . i
Ivl'ao. Mr- i. II lxi.uir. Mnt L
> I'.-rt.-r Mr> ?' J Sh*m..n?. II. Mr
OtiOrgg Taylor. Mr* I'. T. ViiiepijnH*.
Mrs. J n uu W(j)a<v
Reception Committee*: Mr*. M. A.
Shannon. Mr>. II. ?1. Carrisoii, Mr?, j
It. Attain*, Mr* I. I- Kirklami.
Reader* : Mrs,. S. K. Adams. MLsn I~ "
Shannon, Mr*. John Cantey, ML-?s Hel
nui ParrM^ . . .;'v; a.;.',/;.:. J ??. |
"It our duty to ally ourselves w ith
(la**.' .who are workinjc for noe common
Z>*A? f??r the upbuilding of character,
and f.?r the preservation of ?iur good*
names and lluit of our country." ;
OFFICERS
Regent ?Mr> K. C. v?m) Treackow
Yh^'Rrgeht ? MU- IvOuUe Nettles
:$?vt>etary ? Mrs. S. R. Adams
T rvaxurvr ? Mrs. ii. II. Lenoir
R??tristrar ? Mr*. J. I- Guy
Historian? Mi*s I>eila Shannon
Custodian ? Mhi. J. H. Burns
MEMBERS
Mr<. S. It. A'lani- ,
MUs I '? ?y kin
Mf< W. s. BafMH
Mr>. J. II. Burns
Mrs.
Mrs. John Cantey
r Mik ffr rr t'urri^-n
Miss Miuuie Cl.vliUFn
Mr*. Wm. l*4>ok
MUfc Agi??? - r4?rW(!
Mrs. A. F. deJer-**y
Mrs. W? IK-Pai^
Mrs. J. I,. ? lux
Mrs. W. H. Haile
Mrs. T. J: Kirklaud
Mrv. j. T. Knapp
Mr-. I_ S.Eat??
Mrs. ti: H. Ijenoir
Mrs* Kate I^enoir
Mrs llande I^e^e
Mm J. S; Etftrtafrv
Mrs. Marv
Mi? M. W. M?T ?owall
MiSj< Cornelia NVls>n
Mis- I>>uL>e- Netti**^
Mr< n^?. I\?rter
Miss s^ltna Parrish
Mrs. II. A. Sava::?*
Mrs. M A. Shannon
Mrs. <VJ. Shannon. II
Mis*- I~ M. Shannon
Miss Bessje Ste^dnian
Mrs. <ieo. Taylor
Mrs. E. <\ Vlllepicu?*
Mrs, E. t\ von Tresrkuw
Mrs. Jas. B. Wallace
MrV H L Watkins
MK- Ma'rv Whitak?*r
Mrs S. K. Winkler
Mrs. S. A. Wittkorsky
Mrs. r. Ze cup
From 4\>-<?|ieration coines individual
sw-ess and st rvnjrth.
SEPTEMBER 3rd ? 5:30 p. m.
1 1? rit*?ss ? Mrs, I^eordda* Cain
Busline Meeting.
Appointment "f r..nimitte?-s
Mnitk*
William Th??mi?*oo.
?Jreat achievements art* the out
CTowth of prpat i?urin?ss
OCTOBER 1*4?3:00 p. m.
Hostess ? Mrs. E. vonTresek?->w.
Stuily EutAw. K??s<*iu?ko. Triton.
Music or Keadiiu:
I'ri?cratn in ?*httr^e of Mrs. 1.. S. I*an?.
Election of I?ele:rates t<> State ^'onven
tion.
| I-et no low desoeadinjc sun view from
NOVEMBER 5th ? 4:00 p. m.
Hoste*c* ? Mrs. ??. H. I>ennir.
Study: Emily ?;ei?rer. old ? '? ?lutubia,
Wm. Caper*.
Music.
Program in charge of Mr- William
lturuett
} ?
I>et purest am!>iti?>n an<l tu-.-st loyal
} -erviiv lx? your motto in life.
DECEMBER 3rd. ? 1:00 p. m.
IKwtesss ? Mrs. John Cantey.
Study: Senreant Jaaper. Mouitrie.
Musj?- or Heading.
Program in charge of Miss Kate I>e
notr.
Reports of Ivlegates to State Con
vent ion
Xt?thln>: i- denied to well itirected
lat>or: nothing i* to be <.>)#uin?-d with
Out it
JAM ARV 7th. ? 4:00 p. m.
? Mrs. W L f vl'a?.
Smdy : Itelwa M??tte. Vow pens* Jane
CanipLtrlL ?
l'r*nrram in ? li.nn.v of Miss A^nes Cor
* ,*? * .
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Annual I ?u?*s
So li v? anil t?*a?-h that you may Im
plant in the human ??ul lessons of i?a
triotism and virtue
EEttfU VRY Bh.? 4:00 p. m
Hode*^ ? Mrs. C. J. Shannon. Jr.
Study: Mus^rove's Mill. Oateecta*e,
Kate Banrtr
rn?raa in chAnr of Mrs J. L Gay. -
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LOOK TO WHEAT AGAIN
AFTER MANY YEARS.
Time i* Ripe for South Carolina
To Return to Growing Grain
? How io Plant Wheat.
Carottua *a? ml ?>*?? ttuie * xr?*#l Mate
l<u| Mtt-r within the ux(ix>ri ?f man
no* tilling ibr w>U ha? *he
rnrgqcti whrat. Tl?U ifoji offer* ouej
??f iIm* umIh charxtit tu farnMTt in ih?*
?l(uatiott ll ha* nearly doUh
W<1 iif |TKv within *ik1
mIH pi higher if war wMtO
t until lair wiftifc ur i>riut J'irw
fi> in Kan*a*s wbfrrv t muril wlwul
? r"l? was raided thi* year. are 1)Iuk
a?ik?- nixbu Ibliikiiijc about bow ibey
will litf surplu* iish ()m*> la?f
Wheat i? one of I he be* I . m??ney ttop
for the PUiluiuot turn.
No <4bfr grain make> bread >+>> uni
versally tiuawia, Auwtria liuii
gar?, I'nmre. three o t ttw warring ?a
ikxw, are large producers of ?b?it
tin) nmditi*4u> In tivuM- oMUilricx will
?aiw* t)v wort*l'i to !*? v*?ry
KtMirt.
Wheat. -a>> W. Ji, i'r??
fe>*?or of atfr>?n*>m> of i'i rtuwsi College,
in dUeusasiiu: how tu thi- ctop in
South Carolina. |?ref<?r* l*-a ry foam*
and t-lav iiihI b? not as well siilt
?*) to the samiy iautb ?( ihi- siair w
are The IMedptoiil U ex
fHiMit for wheat. the h?-aviejr
Miiln thai are in j(m*I (condition. though
good yield* may l?e mailt* on j?ot>rer
MiiU hy heavy fertilization.
Uinl fo r wheat should l*e plowed
4 ii<l itw*?r??ujjljly fitted aixl i*jlyeri7,ed :
with the harrow a ltd rollers -sor that the!
Mtil l?ed w ill l?e firm w ith a thin layer J
of lo<B>-e *oil at the surface. A drill i- j
(tie l^t implement for seeding. hut if j
a ?lril I <-annot I*- obtained the wheat
may#l*e sown broadcast ami disked In: I
I?riUv applj the fertilizer ami sow the!
seed >atUrfa4-torily that this method I
??f wHinf L* advised. Cot m| small j
drils hiv tu l?e had at moderate vwt
for ceding small areas.
Sow five or 'six i?evks to the acre,
advisee Hutchinson. November
I* a good time to sow wheat though* it
may U- sown a Utile earlier or a little
later w ith sood results. Blue Stem or j
Purple and Hed Way an* good
varieties to plant. Kult* ami Fiikast
er. the latter a bearded w beat. are
.tlx*
At planting time, fertilizer with a
mixture of equal iarts of cotton seed
meal and a?-id phosphate at the rate of
live hundred |-?u?ds or. more to the
acre : then top dre? it* March with one
hundred to .?ite hundred and- fifty ll*s j
of nitrate of M*la.
I The average yiehi of whe??.t f?>r thej
CnitiNl StUte^ i>. f*?urt*:en l>u>hets to.
tin- acre and South. Carolina's average i
U even smaller, hut it i> not a difficult
thin^ for smuI farin?*rs ;?? krr>?w twe?-j
ty bus-hei-s jjer_acrv. and j*ome make as j
much as thirty busheU. A croi? of|
whesit will not interfere in any w ay j
! with next summer'* orwjs. j
Tlte eXtetir?ioir dirisinjj of t *leUlsi?n |
? fHlw urse* *-very farmer in the )
iMedmout oRinties of South Carolina j
t?? plant a ix'Hisi?leral?le area t?f his j
I land in wheat ami every farmer in
( other i .arts of the state to plaii-t. at i
least enough wheat for home <>?nsmuj?- '
i tion.
CARD OF THANKS.
:
| To the kind friends and neighbor*
I who willingly asslste*l us <luring
, my re^-eut iHnes.s, 1 desire to express |
i m\ lu-artfelt thanks, and uIno to the!
] meu?l?ers of * t1?e Camden liiiptist
j tliureh w ho held >j?*.^ ial prayer ser- j
vi?v in my l>ehalf. Verily "the prayers
I of the rizhteou> availeth much." Mav
, the I^?nl abundantly bless tlu^m all is1
my sincere prayer,
?j Gratefully yours.
1. . _ J. H, Burney.
To insure success the heart must i
I in the work.
i .
I Hostess ? Mrs. L S. Lang.
1 Study : l>aniel Morgan. Kinsrs Moun- ,
tain. Kanawha.
Pribram in charge of Mrs. The?>dore !
Porter.
i K lection of -l*elegat<o to National Con- 1
vent ion.
!' Truth. courage and patriotism en- 1
dure forever.
APRIL 2nd.? 5:&0 p. m.
j H?*stes: ? Mrs. Jamt-s K \Yj?Ua<>*
Study : Mary Adair. Ninety-Six.
McfMc.
I^rtnrrani in iharge ?>f Mis> Cornelia
Nelson.
Reports ?.f iH-lcjrates to National Con
vention.
The iireau-^t k???1 that man t'-ah do
is that which he d??es for his fellow
man.
MAY 7th.? 4 p. m. I
Hc^tes** ? Mrs. If. I-. Watkins.
Study: Behethlalvd Itutkr. Ksther Ma- j
rioa. Andrew Kami It on.
I* roc ram in chaxi?; ^ Mi?** Nnw Net- j
~t?es.
Tin? ftnatrr the dMfteulty the more
honor there is in surmounting it.
JINE 4th. 1915.
H*4m4> ? Miss Mar) W hi taker.
Business Meeting
Reports of 4>t1ioers_
Music.
Klection of (iftws
IjM we
IMPORTANT announcement
AUTO OWNERS I
Bring u? your broken parts to be welded by specUl
OXY-ACETYLENE Process
We weld cracked cylinders, broken crank caset, J
wheel*, gear teeth, piston* aluminum, cast iron, or ?te
parts, and machine ready to replace. Wis guar ant,
every repair, and the charge is but a fraction of the ?*
of new parts.
Has your motor lost power on account of carbon d
posit? We can bum the carbon out of your cylindei
and give you a good clean job from $2.50 to $4.00, yc
absolutely take no risk in having this work done as y
are thoroughly posted, and have the right equipment fi
this class of work.
See us when you have any work in this line, and 01
prices and guarantee will interest you*
SMITH'S GARAG
Mr. Ginner "J Gasoline Users
It is economy to use good gas
oline. State inspection shows
ours to be the BEST on the
market. Let us show you.
Prices right.
Gulf Refining Company
J. B. ZEMP, Agent.
Jill Your Dime Can Bu
- ? ' ??;'
And one fourth more than it has ev
bought before. Other cans give you on
sixteen ounces of the Solid Lye for your dim
In POWDERED Lye, Mendleson's can give* you ?
teen ounces for a dime, against the twelve that some OW
give you. - ? ? ? ? [ ?
Mendleson's is pure Lje, without fillers ar adultery
It goes farther/does more, lasts longer than any other L
Every can warranted full strength. Three cans for a quwj
Mendleson's Twejnty-Ounee Can beats the best record* ? father
cans in soap making. Ir saponifies eight pounds of grease, and gi*
the best hard or sou soap you ever used. Every can gives full d,rec
for getting best results.
MENDLESON'S LYE
MOST ECONOMICAL
One of the handiest articles for household or farm Cheapest
best cleanser and disinfectant. leaves floors sweet-smelline
away dirt<and grease, kills disease germs, fine for cleaning ki tchen
ture. Remedy and conditioner for hogs and useful in the care of po*1
A use for it every day .
G?f better value for your dime by buying the XWcrttjf- ^
MendUeon'a Concent rated Lye at any of the following
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KERSHAW COUNT*:
Camden Wholesale Grocery Company, Camden, S. C.
So well Grocery Company, Kershaw, S. O. .
DETAIL DEALERS: ^
The Peoples Gro. Co., Bethune
ii. C. Kirkland, Westvllle
Kershaw Bottling Works, Kershaw
I- G. Stow A Co., Kershaw
The Fa lie Co., Kershaw
' Mrs. Nannie Branham, Lugoff, rfd 1
J. L Hlnson, Lugoff
Player A Son, Camden
J. A. Rahon. Lugoff
Corbett Bros., Camden
Green Mercantile Co., Boy kin
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