The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 14, 1915, Image 7
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Given IVeHideiit at The
9f Naturalised AnirririuiH.
iIiIh, May 10. ?? President
0W to a gather!#* of 4,<MJ0
) Americans tonight the
II, ,11 of ttiw four** the J'fjtfai
will imiisim' in t|i*? nil
h , , | f 1 1 1 - Cro iu the loss nt more
t Juutdrwl Aim*!' Irim UvtVi "II III.
liner I. unit aula. lie spoke by
lion, I* tit iiix hearers interpret
I^Iji rt'iiinrks US meaning that, while
Ltnii..! Stnii^ would i ?*ma in at
F 1( HI III III s?'"'k t<i < OMVllMC (lei1
P ?( the Injustice l'> mankind <?f
|y.
f^mcrlta." naf<I tl>?* President, "aiUjtt
it iIip consciousness flint on nil
jl tin* elbow# hihI touches
^ with "II the Nations of man
ll Hie example of America lillJNt
I #l*vliil, example. Ami 11 must be
#xaiii|*hk liot merely of peace Im'
^ It Mill not tight, but because
^ is ,t healing ami elevating In.
DKf of the world ami strife In not.
(jfl^rc I* hih-Ii a filing as a man
H too proU'l to Htfllt. There Jh
An thing as being m Mgfot that it
0 not need to convince others by
j^tbat It Is right."
?pie remarks precipitated a tumult
|ipplfl?w? and patriotic enthusiasm
jitariftl l?>"-\vavliiK of thousands of
'0 American flat's. The President
pjf no direct. reference to the Lusi
ula tragedy, but the audience did not
?Bite to read the application of bis
irteuient. <
Hie sentiment expressed in the
wldent's speech was epitomized later
of hLs closest advisers us "ha
matiity ttr*t." Wftlie it hud not tj
?lcl? indued. lie -.till, exactly wbftl *t?|M
would lit* tukcn hy t)u? I'nited Slu!<-s
ill tbf |ir?'>?*nl crisis, the idea
IMOKt III 1 1 It* President's lllilltl wiim to'
a|tow t lut t whatever oourM In <t? i< >i >t ??? i
?-ho matter how vigorously, It wiUl
llrtVt* IIH Uk objective tilt' gO0d ?if tiu
inanity.
Int roduced by Mayor ItinUkeiihiirg |
who *i>oke in a distinctly < icrtnun nc '
(?out a welcome and an appeal fur h 1
Angle nttegtanca 1 1 1 in. ruiM Htato
,thc I ? i ? ? - i ? 1. 1 1 1 carried forwtt rd i lu* idea .
of t he welding ??f foreign I ?1 ? ?* Ml ill I WW
make-up of America hy pointing nut
the tfUO KOrtl of i lulil American fit 1 -
,y.enshlp to hi* it loyalty not to'tTie coun
try of one's birth hut t ?> tiu* land ?>f
one's adoption,
."While* you brliijf," ,he said, "all
count rloa with you, you come with a
purpose of leaving all other fount rh*a
behind you- bringing what Is be*t of
their Kptrlt. hut not looking over your
Nfiouldt'i' t?i- seeking to perpetuate what
you leave in thou). 1 certainly would
not ht* one who would suggest thai a
man cease t<> love the place of his
origin. It is out* thing to lovo tin* place
whore you worn horn and another ,
thing to dedicate yourself t ? * tin' place
whe re you go, You can't he an Aiuarl
oan if you tldiik ??f yourself in groups.
America docs not consist of groups.
A man who considers hlmstMf as he
longing to a National group is not yet
an American.
"My advice to you Is to .think first
not only of America, hut to think tirst
of humanity and yon do not Jove hu
manity if you seek to divide human
ity into Jealous camps."
The President was constantly inter
rupted by Hpontaneouw outbursts of j
SOUTH CAROLINA
4 ' ?
Booster's Special
TO
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Leaving June 8th, 1915
Persons Using This Train Will Celebrate
SOUTH CAROLINA DAY
At Panama-Pacific International Efpasition
Which Has Been Arranged by
the Governor for
JUNE 28TH, 1915
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Has Been Selected &$ the Official Route
E A get-together movement under auspices of Chambers
of Commerce of the State for South Carolinians to travel
together and become better acquainted, boosting their com
munities at the Exposition South Carolina Day. Stop-overs
and many attractive Side Trips going and returning. Make
your, arrangements through your local Chamber of Com
merce or address ? \ W. H. CAFFEY,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
pTi., ; , ? ? .-j '? < ri ? . auir^
U C. V. REUNION
RICHMOND, V A.
June lst-3rd 1915
Low Rates Via
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
"The Progressive Railway of the South.
RATE FROM CAMDEN $6.80
t 2nd with final limit
Tickets on sale May 29th* -to ^ Hrket and payment
V^e 10th, unless extendi by deposi 1 g en<jed to June 30.
Y 50c in Richmond when limit may be extend
U. r ?Vi?re are agents. ^r?e *e
IStopovers at all stations where tne r ^ Steel Equip
ping Chair Cars on "all "Through rain . write
K For full information? ace-near'13
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UPPlaUKc. Hi* &yoke dearly and no
quiet was hlx audience of lft.tMJU (hut
luk could be heard distinctly ill ull
parts of the hall. Kvtrjf.wtMWf
white ;t 1 1 ? 1 V. I u?- fig git ami I mi 1 1 1 in;.' wcic
tllM|lI|||(Hj mid a hand dil)'iiiit the
idlltf I?lll> ?'? I patriotic tilt,
Koioo of tilt? pa?saw* in i 'it* t're*l
dent's *|i vylll<ii tin* i'i'OW<l up
phltldcd ItyOttt I ? ? 1 1 1 1 1 > were illpB!
"I am worry for tUd man vybo seeks
to make |M'isctiial capital out t?f t he
passions of his fallow man. lie lias
I 01 (in l.tmh, ah(] Ideal Of America,
for America was created to unite man
kind !?* the pipjuion* that lift aial 1111110
and not by the passion* that separate
ailtf debase mankind.
"The mail who seeks tO divide man
from mat 1, group from group, Interest
from lutereat in (liu i n 1 1 1 titfttetf is
striking lit its very heart,
"I WjlK horn in America. You
dreamed of what America was to he
iimi i hope >un brought the dreams
with you. No mail who does not see
visloiiH vylll over realize any high hojats
or undertake any great enterprise."
The President UfOllfW) nun h enthusl
asm when he salil that he had felt
that he ought UOt to he away from
Washington, hiit after coming lie found
that the gatlierlMg had renewed his
"spirit as an American/'
"in Washington," he said, "men tell
you so many things every day that
are not so that 1 like to eome and
stand in the presence of my fello\v
eltkens and drink out of tin1 eommon
fountain With tlieni, feeling the sense
of tneir support."
There was a tremendous ovation as
the President finished his speech. Af
terward he returned to the station and
entered his private ear. He was due
to leave for Washington at midnight
and to arrive in Washington early to
morrow.
? Because of the -proRent stuTtThT of he
ternatloijal affairs extraordinary i> re
cautions had been taken to. guard the
President. . Seven hundred and fifty
policemen had been detailed for this
duty. Seven detectives acted as a per
sonal bodyguard and rode directly ?be
hind the President through the streets;
,In additloirhnndreds of policemen led
the procession ami brought up in the
rear. The city troop acted as a guard
"of honor. This \vas the- forty-fifth
time -the troop has thus escorted a
President,
<*Tr~htR"trlp from me haTT the~ Presi
dent rode for three miles along streets
almost solidly lined with cheering peo
ple. Frequently he raised his hat and
bowed. ? Automobile horns sounded a
4
steady chorus. In the .Broad street
station of the Pennsylvania Railroad
several thousand persMis cheered as
the President stem*Hr HhO&rd Tits prl
vate car. Boon aftqr the President re
tired.
The station was packed with a cheer
ing crowd when the President arrived
from Washington. Mr. Wilson was es
corted up Broad street by the mounted
city, troop of Philadelphia. The street
was lined with people jwho shouted a
noisy and enthusiastic welcome. The
President bowed, raised his hat and
smiled. *
i At Convention" Ilall Mr. WllsOn found
Secretaries lWsion and Daniels on the
platform. , The half was densely pack
ed.
* 1
"Let us unite in singing America,"
were tl>e words. with which Mayor
Blankenlmrg opened the meeting. ' The
President stood with the crowd and
joined in the sinirhis V ?
Ilew Henry. M.Coudeh offered pray
er. Doctor .Condon prayed that "peace
be made stronger than war and love
.stronger, than hate/' and also-.tliftt the
people of the United States might
"stand behind their president lnuLUL*
rUrlitcous endeavor to lead the Nation
rightly." 1 ;
Mayor Blankenburg called attention
to the fact that like the other aliens
he had "come from foreign shores to
tind in the United States a home."
'T.ef me beseech you," he . said, "to
be Americans first, last and all the
Jlme. no matter what may hapj>en 4n
the world at large.
^'N*o matter what our personal feel
ings for the country we left t?ehlnd.
our tirst allegiance Is to the country
of- our adoption. I cannot impress
this too strongly on account of the
occurrences of the last eight months.
Thank Uod we' have a man in the
White House who knows, who Is Just,
a man who knows what to <lo."
j The crowd interrupted with a tu
. mult, of cheers, arose en masse and
waved the Staiv and stripes. .. It was
a remarkable dcYndUstratlon tfif ap
plause. The mayor introduced United
Staters, Judge Joseph BnlTington ami
Secretary of Labor Wilson,
j- Secretary Wilson declared that he'K
citizens must '^do more than simply
obey the lalNvft of^the United States.
"Our passions must not be allowed
to overthrow our reason," he said.
Those \^i<) have taken the oath of
allegiance to the United States can
have no dual allowance. I-ike you,
Mr. Mayor, and the gncst?. here to
night, I am one of those who. was born
abroad an?l has wwnrn nllogtarioe to
the Upttofl sta tmr - ; :
A *Uddm?, spoiUMtt+tMt* ouMmiihI ??f 1
* )aui$e greet**!. tlu> l'rexldcni when
h?> arose to H|Mmk. Kvery one prevent
U ajH-il vi |* waving American Itiigtf. '
Waves ?>f clu^rM broke over the lift)), J
rising fliKl fulling. 'JMie President how* j
?/i Hun. ii ixl again. a* in- rug# i h?>
I tit lid played "Tlti' Star, spangled Pan ?'
IICl\"
CONIMiiONs tiKTTIN# HKTTKR
AwwdliiK (o Kr-port* Kmivcd ?l Nn
tlotiftl Capital.
Wellington, May J Cciicral lilt i
I I ?> > v i 'it i >' 1 1 1 in business ? ?< nit I i t i< >ii^ willi
"rt?t iirn iii|? confidence" is announced to- 1
day in 1 1 1? ? fulcra I Wtt^rvtf l<o;itd's ? 1 1
f ! of lepoHs l?f agent* in the lUclM'
reserve district** into t )i?> .conn ]
try 1* divided, Development of con
siderable activity in cortaiti industries
in connection with I in* war art? pointed
out. '
"Improved conditions and promise
of continued betterment" i- llic sum
mary of report* from the ltioltmoild
district. |
Progress is still retarded l?y war
0U(lltloi)H, There is UocUlQd improve
incnt in cot toft prices, with rontidence
In tin* future. Cot ituii milling Is pros
perous. Storage of dyentUffs Ik caus
ing Homo uneasiness.
Tin* Atlanta district report Indicates
"increased activity of sound and con
servative nature in all linos" tftqngh
ml renin rkahlc improvement.
Steady incrcnsc is reported for re
tail trade in the larger cities of the
Dallas district.
The announcement says that In tlio
New York district general improvement
with optimism in New York city is
notrid. Slight Improvement is report
ed from Iloston and improvement in
some linen is claimed for Philadelphia.
In Cleveland the metal -trade has
*
- Mtlmulttt**d by " foreign orders?
The Chicago district ^liows Improve
ment especially in lines profiting by
war orders. ?
The St. Louis, Kansas City and Min
neapolis conditions are improving on
prospects of good crops. Isan Fran
cisco reports 'prosiiects as exceptional
ly good.
The Federal ltoset ve board today in*
augttratcd (ho publication of a monthly
"?federal Koserve llullotln." Its pur
liOse, it announces, is to afford a gen
eral, statement Concerning business con*
mtlonsr ivmrrai Teserve affairs and
otlier matter of interest to hanks and
tlie public.
Secretary Hed field in a letter to'
Chairman William J. Stone, of the
senate foreign relations committer
made public today, declares that un
less some unforeseen change irk the ex
j>ort movement occurs the balance of
trade in favor of the ? United States
will rettch, if not exceed $1,000,000,000
during the current fiscal year.
Mr. Itedfteld deplores the high mean
transportation rates by which foreign
carriers are prospering at Americon
cost, "while we remain in the humil
iating position of deluding upon for
eign navies to protect the movement
of our own commerce, which we ought
to control but do not."
"The conditions this year, 'during
which President Wilson has so -ably
guided our ship of state amid stormy
seas," the letter concluded, "are such
that the favorable balance in oUr for
?i :? . ? frade is so great that it. already
r<;? ijes a sum sufficient to purchase
the largest of our great railway sys
tems,; mid" th'fftrlf it continued for the
balance of the fiscal year at the cur
rent rat^, It would be sufficient fo ex
tinguish . the entire interest-bearing
d ebt of the uat ional government."
HlocUade Still in His Home.
A Walhalla special to the t.recn
V ille News of May 7th, tells of the
capture of a blockade still in West
minster! The still was less than one
hundred yards f?om the Presbyterian
church and near the freight depot. It
waS^elng operated byJSeorgc i/ove in
his residence. He used his cellar for
J he location, carrying the smoke a
pipe to his ^residence chimney. While
moonshiners use running water for
rfflffiBtoTiJl Mil* npltitn Love Used a
harrej which lie had filled with Track
ed ice*;, A run had just been taken off
and the plant whs hot and ready for
a night run. The outfit was a L'O-gal
| Ion plant. The still along with sev
eral gtUlons of braady was seized and
I ? rough t- to jail. Hafore removing the
plant the city fathers and others were
notified and quite a 'crowd visited the
premises,, and seemed ti> e,)Joy thejgov
<1 scene. Later In thev;..ovening <flhe
sheriff went to Westminster and
hroijght l/ovo to jail.
Yonkars, N. : Y.-^vlVto, a monkey,
owned by Mrs. Ltbble Dixon, saved
her ami lmr guests from death by fire
whon lie dragged her. down fr<?m her
room on the top floor to the basement
where a brisk blnae was burning,
Columbia, >lUs Clyde Yar
borongh has l?een awarded $3,000 dam
age for the loss Si three inches of
-kin frhm her rosy chrvk. -Khe >v??s
thrown from n street car and sued f??r
sio.boo damages.
Tii . - ' ... . + ?? .... '^a
TIMELY POINTERS FOR
ORCHARD AND GARDEN
Tin* ll..| (l< til! m ,il I'lvidoli ?>(? (Muill
m?h tUiIlOift* will hi* if I ml to imswi'r any
i|iu>stltius |M>rfulntiiK to on-hard or gar
tini.
K ? ?* -l - (lie ><tnnu' ? > I < 1 1 :? i ? I Wvll CUltl
\ ; t t ? '? I .
A uood method o t handling an uf?
< In# i ? I (luring tltO Minina-i 1m to planl
It to rowtHUs 111 lht? low.
t'OUHllUU ymir Miiiumr ..f
i.?'ih Iii n, a|t|?U's ti iki t)ttier fnitta. It
Is iln' kind i If fruit crop Insur
uiur,
K?'4*|i ca una. minis and cnladiuju
ImmIs well uat<?ivd If ? you would haw
iht'in d<> their host.
Spray >?nn**|i urapfH v$ih Hordeaux
incline l<? prevent rot. J>nrlng I In'
(lamp weallier l( Is noeessarx I ? > spra.x
nior<* oft?>n than under ordinary ?'o?ntl
; tlniiK.
Tin* Ki'UplHM'iinnj? and other vurietlcH
of nmseadlne grain** an- Hiilllcli?ntly
Inulinne to dest met l\ e disease and In
soot attarks and do not need spraying.
Is your table weli supplied with
KirHwtwrrtOH from your o\ru canton?
if yjuu h r^w iiwtiii a grottl lux
Ury \vlif<*li I* to Ik* IiikI wltHoiil niu<ii
ililti* lilt v
Wlwn w Mlorlntf hou o u K *?
nil ii thorough WtttOfUiK '""I t)tl?l WAll
until wilier tw iuhmIoiI ukuIu, HiuhII
tttllOUlitH of WKlor II I >1 ?l l< M I fro<|Uo|ltl,V
offwi <i'i jnorj> burin tluiu guotjL
Tluw ililnu* ovory HouUi <'u roll tin
I'^rui *ln?ul<l kikI cuii liuvo : mi ori'lihwj,
for fiWh anil ottnno?l fruit, ii vi>KofHl)U
?i i .)?it. foi lot; 1 1 n ? lalilo nil lit.
your r#uuiil ; n How or minion. for l.ioiiu
l.\ Tlio.v iil r lio. r.^n r\ pMl (> of gOQil
thirnl life.
l.ijjjH-Hsior. Xlo. .1. K'ujly Wright.
Uu-niror for t In* *taio hoard of njjrl
oultur*' WrtH lioro ImkI wi^ok Vf|H|Mk<*t||ftK
( I m* olopliMiil fnrjn of W I Hill ill IV Mali,.
( I )lanio(ii| Hill. i, AUIioukIi not Honor
iiily known, Mull Iuih tin* only elephant
market oil IhlH oontlncM, uutl nlnct'
iio- wiir, i ho buiKumt. ill oUUsr i'.? ? ? ? ?i
or .Aiiu* rlo(i, llo controls the elephant
trade of UiIh hemisphere.
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FOR ACCIDENT:
Total disability indemnity payable for entire period of
?such disability.
Partial disability weeks.
Double benefits for travel, collapse of or burning build
ings, elevator accidents, stroke of lightning, explosion of
, boiler, ^cyclone or torhado.
FOR SICKNESS:
Total disability not Exceeding 52 weeks.
Partial disability sixty per cent of the rate per week
provided for total disability.
COVERSEVERY SICKNESS
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. TO THE
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VIA THE
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WANTED ? To Buy Cattle
Highest cash price paid for good cattle ? fat or poor? all
must be free from cattle tick. "
Camden Beef Cattle Farms
FRED E. PERKINS, Special Partner ? I,. J. GUION, Proprietor
revero garden hose
The Hose Hurt Do?? Not Kink. _ |1|(U wlu
For this reason will last ?lx tlmoa ? " 1?n*f4JI more <?f bcrte. .-M
We will give lawn sprinkler with 50 Xcot
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