The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 14, 1915, Image 8
ALL SOUTH C'AKOMNA TKAIN.
Southern Kailw?> Will Kun Kpn-lal to
Hhii Fram-lnco .Itinr IHtli.
' < 'olmiihlit. s < . Mh> i:: s.mjiIi
< ii i -ollim'* unit pic |?lnn <>f nHinttH'tiU
(loll ill till* I'mmtilM I'arlflr KX|M>kH1(iII
i* ? ?-ri it in ti? attract tt Uti'tfu utiiwuijt
??f attention, wlu'ii "All SoiiMi
1 1 mi t tit In,*' wlilrli Ini vt'M Houlh <'hio
Una via tiu? Sou i iifi'ti It nil way, Jump,
IK, rearing Han lYain'Inni oil .1 inn*
2*1, 1v\?? ?Ihjh ln'for?*, the ? la? I ?* <>ffl<i?ill\
()lMi0ll|UM) "Soul It <'nn>!liui I>uy." .
The <i imI the \V?*i are 1
Koinu to mIuiIm* IiiiihIm uihI U0t a<<|uulnt-j
?'? I in it minimi lluil will !?<? 1>?*i i**f l? In I i
i>. both. ?i* <?iH- riMUll of ii-N broad
in 1 1?? l?*< I plan. Ii Ih ?i<?iiiiy |Niniiii?>unl !
I III I M >rl :i I >? > ' lluil Hi** lU'U'UHlloii whU'tl
Will IliAkfN thu Hip him! ri'iMVKfiit i ) . i
lit flic l'J.\|M?K|t lull |m> i^nnHhI j
of ih'li'mih'H from t?vt?ry county Mini
V'oiiiijtiiiiU) In ih<> commonwealth.
TIM' movement Ih of till' most vllitl
No, Vi.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
HANK OP CAMIVKN
Located at Camden, S. Ct, at the Clone of Business May
1st, 1915.
Resources.
Loans ii l m I Discounts . ??'112,258.72
Overdraft* IMWip.28
Houds and Stacks owned by tho Hunk. . 82,300.00
Furniture iitid Fixtures 2,040.75
Hanking llcmwf ... ..... 1 51,305.45
Other Hon I Knlalo owned .....i.. 2,278.47
Duo from Hunks (tin I Hankers 40,50ii.0U
(Jurrenoy . .. 805.00
Colli 745.00
Silver nnil other Minor Coin 1,002.45
Chocks iiihI Cash Items lift. ft#
Total. $407,087.7.1
Liabilities. h
Capital Stock I'ald In 100,000.00
Surplus Fund 50,000.00
Undivided I'rotlts, loss Current F.xponses ui.nl Taxes l'ul?l .Tl, 848,81
DUO to Hanks uuil Hankers w I7.'l. 12
Dividends (Jnpuhl 0*048,00
1 ixlt vl<lii?i I Deposits Subject lo Check ' 182,752.52
Sn villus I >< ? i x ? i l 04,205.28
Tot Hi *407,087.73
State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw.
Before mo onmo C. II. Yntos, Cashier of tho above named I?h nk, who,
being duly Hworn, says tlmt tho above anil foregoing ? statomont Is u true
condition of said bunk,1 lis shown hy tho hooks of snid hunk.
u__.; ? ; ; XATEti^Xai$hltir^-^ ?
Sworn to and Kuhscrlhod hoforo mo tills ((th dny of May, 1015.
II. <{. ('arrlson. .Jr.. Notary I'uhll<\
Correct? Attest :
W. M. Shannon,
. II. <?. Cnrrlsou 1 Directors.
(I; A. Klminc
No. a 18.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
Located at Camden S. C., at the Close of Business May 1st,
1915.
Resources.
Loans and Miscounts . $1 11'. 7lrj.lt
Overdrafts
Fufnttiire niul Fixtures .-,1.7 -.11
DilO from Hanks and Hanker* r_V27l.SK
Cnrrencv . .. i? ,240.00
Cold v 170.00
Silver nnti other Minor jCoin > . 574.31
Checks and < %hI? Items 1,881.07 j
Total " $1 11. r,r,?). 10
Liabilities.
Capital Stock I'ald In 35,000.00
Surplus Fuini : 2,500.00
Undivided Hrotlts, less Current Expenses and Tuxes Paid 4.00S~i5
line to Hanks and Hankers so. So
Dividends I'npaid "l r?.(K>
Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek. 7't.fisJ.OJ
Savings Deposits' 10.-I05.1S
Cashier's Chotits l.'JO ........ SO.OSO.OO
Hills Payable. tiicliidiim ( 'ert ideates for Money HorroWeri 10,000.00
Total : $141,050.40
Stat*1 ?f Siriiiti. CaiuiiiUi. Counr.v oi Kershaw.
Hefore inr eaine John S. Lindsay, Cashier of the above named hank,
who, being duly sworn, says that thy ahove and foregoing statement is a true
eonditioii of said, bank, as shown hv the hooks of said hank.
JOHN S. LINDSAY.
Sworn t < ? and subscribed before mi* this I2lh day of May. 1015
. John '1'. Mackey. Notary lMildie.
Correct -Attest : v
M. Itaruch
? II. 1 1. , Seh losbn i'u Directors.
"? W. It. Zemp
Bank No. 235.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF BETHUNE
Located at Bethune, S. CM at the Close of Business May 1st,
1915.
Resources
I.OHIIv Mint iMNtOUlltS
< >\ ft
Furnil ure and I'i \ t ures
Hanking House
< ? 1 1 M ' 1 I Jt'il I Kst il I >? < t\v IH'tl
Due from Hauler :i 1 1? I Hankers
Currency
(Sold
SI IVOV and i Mlici- Minor ('<>in
Checks and Cn,xh Itonis
Other Krs<>ui . >-v. > i/ < *. ?! U'< -t ion
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock l'aid In .
Surplus Fund
Undivided l'rolit.s, 1 Current Kvjhmim-* and Taxes Paid
Individual Deposits Subject to Clnvk .'I'J.'U 1 .HI
Time Certificates of Deposit n.2;Y_\!U
Cashier's Checks
Kills Payable, Including tVrt iti-ates f . i Money I tor rowed
Total ?
$ t7.n77.tn:
i i.'?
1 ,r?00;00
. 1, 182.00
1 .1 KN.00 |
io.an.jn
807.001
1 4 ?.">.( M) I
1 12
?27S?.QO|
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1o.000.00j
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STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Kershaw
Before me came J. A. Stone. Cashier of the ahove named bank, who, be
ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condl-|
tion of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank.
J. A. STONE.
Sworn to and stiliscrtbed bofore m?? tliiv j:;ti, ,|;1\ ,,f May. 101ft.
S. T. Gardner, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
A. K. McEanrltt
E. Itrannon
W. E. Davis
Directors.
IllUWMt I" I'W'I) I lid I V l< I IOI I . 'III. pi. Ill
of representation ?'liibodl<?K (lie HUt#
II > I f|k>U*. AlltOUl <;thoi* tiling.-, It
appeals to i lit* patriotic liiHtiin i hikI
i>ffc pit an <i|>|M>ri unit \ i<? for#Vei uhol
I 1 i I tic Idra. uhh'li unduubhxll) CX
1st*. that South ('fniilUjN us a uliolr.
Ik dead to hue advantages. Tin* value
of advert Islug ti State. or a community
to the rest of tin* world has been so
cleverly demon*) rated, o*|M*clally ill
thH We.-, I. that no OHM tflij question
I In* worth of the "All South Carolina
Train" Idea In Ibis roKpcet. Tin* op
jH>it unity offered to advert tin
Still.- as a vvh"l?\ HI)(i ?#eh community
sepa ra cnroute Hint at Sui^ Fruit-,
clseo, Ik an unusual one. A tierusal
of tin' itlfleiary show* that South
Carolina w in. on this trip, reach that
1 10 rt Ion of tin* country whore It Is most
<li'-irahh> thai lmr shotjjd
in? Willi know It.
The op|H>rt unities for "Hoeing Amer
ica First" are unequalcd hy any eti
operative movement of the klml that
lias oyer taken place In this Htatc 1h>
fo're. -lint this Ik loo plalll In Jin1 iiiIikIk
of all (o require elaboration. If there
Ik anyone who does not waul to no
to San Francisco ami aee the sights
of the lOxjHinUlOh. he Ik yet. to he
heard, from ami many are going.
The "All South Carolina Train" leaven
Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg
on June in. Mr, Kuvenel of Charles*
ton. who has been Selected by the
Commercial ltodlcs of the whole State,
to plan the dotal Ik of the trip; after
careful consideration and a number
of conference* ; Ik confident thai no
more desirable date of departure could
have booh Chosen. The Idea Is that,
the 'many people, who have plnmiod
to go from tldrt state, can, with all
convenience. make their start coincide
with the. date set for tl?e departure of
the official I0x|>osltlon train. In that
way. those who ?rt?-going can "help to
enlarge the delegation which Is destin
ed to open the eyes of the Went to the
great opportunities and the great past
ami future of South 'Carolina.
j The train which will Iw ruiit for this
occasion will he most up-todate In
every resi>eet, ami every convenience
will he provided for women and child
ren. The train leaves Charleston
Friday morning. .June is. Cities will
he visited eiironte including Knowllle,
Tenn., Cinelnattl. < >. : Iudlanai>olis. 1ml
Chicago, III.: Omalm. Neb.: Denver,
('.til. .Colorado Springs, Col.; and Salt
Lake City. 1'tnh. A nnmher <?f side
trips will h<- made, and at tin* more
I iin|H>rtant cities a sight-seeing points,
I st < >j Mivcrs ? w ill In* made, of sufficient
length)! t<> a I Ihw jaisH^ngers the typpor
tnnlty of looking around.
Many applications for information
are. being received dally by various
( 'oinmerclal Modles of tin* State and by
; Mr. Daniel Itavenfli. of Charleston.
' This would Indicate that many are de
ciding to ta kt> advantage of this Unu
sual opportunity. A great deal of lit
erature has been prepared giving fill 1
details of the trip and folders are be
ing mailed to all who ask for them.
High officials and leading husln<>-<
men of the state are enthusiastic
hout the plan which originated with the
Commerelal Modles of South Carolina,
and every eommuulty Is urged [o as
ccitnin at ouee. those citizens who are
going, and to mime them as delegates.
? ? ? ? ?
Remedy for Cut Worms.
We are i,nformed that the cut worms
: have heen playing havoc with plants
| this spring, especially tomato plants.
| A prominent c itizen of Sharon states
that if you will wrap tissue paper
around the plants when you set them
j out. letting it extend about an Inch
; above the roots in the ground and ex
] tend an inch -above the surface of the
j ground, that the cut worm will not
| molest the plant and the paper will
not affect it in any way. ? Itock Hill
Itccord.
Free Air.
! To automobile and motorcycle own
ers. Bicycles excluded on account of
j wasteage, at \Y. O. Hay's Garage. .
The Colored Teaohers.
As a result of a call made by C. (5.
I.owery. the colored teachers of Ker
j shaw County met in the .lacksoit school
; building of this city on Saturday morn
t ing and organized a Colored County
j Teachers Association. More than 20
i teachers from the city' and various
i parts of the county wove present and
the meeting was very interesting ??
Reverends .1. \V. Boykin. It. S. A.
; Williams and M. .1. Wash were presj
I cut and assisted In the organization
jand enrolled as members.'' The otllcers
i are, C. C. Lowery. president: Minnie
Hraey, secretary : Elvira Ste^ajft,
{ t reas.uriu- ; and .lames A. Bates, '-gesV
I oral TOM agent. We are planning io
! make Mm Is a |>crmuncnt organization
and wo solicit the aid of the couhiy
j newspapers and the public in ail of
our efforts.
In the meantime 1 kindly thank the
editor of The Camden Chronicle arid
| the editor of The Wateree Messenger
> for serving the notices. Every colored
, teacher ought to subscribe for theeo
! pai?ers and get the news.
i Our next meeting will l?e held May
; 'JOth in the Jackson school huii.dng at
12 o'clock and all teachers ought-* io
! attend. ItesjH>ctfully,
C. C. LoweryV^r
; . . t ,i. .. ? i.-'fw
MONEY TO IjOAN.
On Improved farm*. Easy term*
Apply to B. B. Clarke, Camden, fl
|ol ???!;
HTKONCi NOTK TO GKKMANY
' ' . I ?
( ?llh For CeHuUion of (!?Uwful I'rM
t i?t*H and r?ymwit For AHh.
\f' >" ,
^ V f
Washington, Mh.v !j. Tin- rnlted
States in >i nolo to be sent to Germany
( < niiori <*\\ d<inand>? a jxun ru ill ec that
then- will be Iio further submarine
attacks on merchant whips carrying
1 1 oil -COIII hat II III S. II HefVOH UOtlCi\ tOO,
tllllt full rcpti I'll I loll will be sought for
the loss of more Hutu 100 American
II vi *s lu Hit* sinking of tlif l/iisltiiiila
and fur other violations of American
light* iu I la- M il war zotles. u
While no indication In given of the
?le)>H to la> taken by I lie 1 * filttMl Stilton
in the event of an unfa vonthle reply,
the note InforuiM GcMiminy thyj^fchc
Auierieau government KlfT" TPave noth
1 1 ik undone either iu diplomatic repre
MMilallon or oilier action lo oh tit in a
compliance with its requests.
The ? h M Uiiient was Lo have been cabled
tonight, hut the president, after con
ferences with Counselor Robert Hans
lug of the state department, made sev
eral changes in legal detail and then
revised it alone in |?Ls study. To
morrow it will he dispatched, and it is
v 1X, '?
expected to he made public soon after.
No essential changes were made In
the communication as formulated Xdu
day hy the president and approved by
the cabinet yesterday.
The principal |>oints in the note are
substantially as follows;,
1. The Hnited States government
calls attention to the various Incidents
In the war zone proclaimed hy Ger
many around the Hrltlsh Isles, the
sinking of the Hrltlsh liner Fulliba
with the loss of Leon <\ Thresher, an
American ; the attack by German air
men on the American steamer Citohlntc
the torjiedolng without warning of the
American st/mmer GullighU uud liiuilly
the torpedoing without '> wa n. tijg of
the Lusitania with its loss of more
than 1,00(1 lives of non:eombatauts,
among them more than 1<H) Americans.
?J. These acts are declared to lie
Indefensible under international law.
The United- States ivolnts out that It
never admitted Germany's right to do
them, and warned the imperial gov
ernment that it would la> held to a
"strict accountability" for attack on
American ? vessels or lives. X strict
accounting, therefore, is now asked
from Germany. "
IV. The usual llnancial reparation
will l>e sought, although Germany Is
In effect reminded that no reparation
^?au restore the lives of those sacrificed
iu the sinking of the husltania and
other ships.
4. Expressions of regret may com
ply with the legal precedents, but they
are valueless unless accompanied by
a cessation . of the practices endanger
ing !i\es of non-combatants.
5. The- right of neutrals to travel
to any point on the seas on neutral or
bellgerent merchantmen is asserted.
Waq^ ? For Sale ? Rents
CAN YOU DANCE the Modern Dances?
Such a.-? the Oiuj-sdep, Hesitation,
Ma*i\e and the Fox Trot. if not,
now is the time to learn. Lessons ev
ery night. ? Private lessons given ,at
home or at the hall over L. J. AVhit
aker's store hy appointment. John
Seel /.I. phone 232-L., Camden, S. C.
MILK COWS For Sale? A number of
fresh milk cows for Immediate sale.
Ceo. T. Little. Camden.
FOR SALE. ? Pepper, egg, saw and to
mato plants. Apply to B. Zerop,
Camden, S. C.
PRESTO-LITE EXCHANGE. ? We
have o|tened a Presto-Lite exchange,
and will have on hand at all times fnll
tanks for exchange. W. O. Hay's <iar
a?e. Camden. ~
FOR SALE ? Black Mlnorea ehiekens,
eoek and four hens. Prize winners
at many shows. Will he sold cheap
for cash. AppijT at The Chronicle
otlice.
FOR SALE ? Hest quality Clay or Iron
Peas, not mixed. 0* Have . 50 to 75
bushels for sale, at reasonable price.
.1. K. Creed, Cantey, S. C.
2-3-4-fip I
WANTED ? Pupils for the summer to
prepare for college' or to coach In
any line of work. Phone or apply
at residence of Mrs. M. S. . Spwell,1
Camden, S. C. Miss Until Ilolley.
1-2$
FOR RENT ? 0 room house on Fair
street. A 11. conveniences. Near busi
ness center. Rent reasonable. I)u
ltose & Boykln, Agents., Camden, S.
C. f 45
SEED CORN FOR SALE? Savage'f
Proline Seed Corn for sale at $'2.06
per hushel. Westerham Plantation,
Henry Savage, prop., Camden, S. C. ;
W. A. Rush, mar;, LugofT, S. C.
43.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date, on Saturday,
June 12, 1915, 1 will make to the Pro
bate Court of Kershaw County my
final return as Administrator of the
Instate of J. C. lllackwell. decoawMl,
and apply to the said Court for a
Final Discharge as Administrator of
On* said r.state.
W. H. BLACK WELL,
Administrator.
Camden, S. C? M?v !2. IftlK.
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0. Iii (lit* iiuum' of liuuiiiutt.v anil
iutcrini t lona I law !!??? United States
dcmandM a auarautoe thai these rights
will In- re*peH?M and that there l*> jiu
r<?jH'tltJloii of the attacks on morclMiitf
men carrying non combatants.
7 Tin* giving of warnlugM to the
American without oltlelally
iMiintUDh'&tiug them to tlu? United
Slates government Is comment cd on in
connection with tin' GcruittU embassy
printed advertisements Iwfore the *#11
inu of tho l.usltanla, hut. lrres|?ortlve
of t in- failure ii? advise tin* Ainarleati
government of (ierinnny's purpowa, the
point Is iimilo that notice of an lnton*
t Ion to do an unlawful act neither Jjim
tlflen nor i?,khii>'-?,s h
S. The suggestion in conveyed that
tin* German government of course
could not have Intended to (lai?|.epy in
uoceilt liven and that consequently tho
Ci-nnan suliinailiH' commanders must
have misunderstood their Inst met ions.
Tho American government Indicated
Its hope that this will he found to ho
true, and a cessation ot the unlawful
practices thereby will result.
? t). In conclusion Germany's atten
tion is called to the earnestness of the
government and i*H>ple of the United
i
States III this situation. It is made
plain that t lie United States will leave
nothing undone either hi diplomatic
representations' or action to ohtatn a
compliance by Germany to the requests
made.
Special Train* to KuinUt
On Sunday, May Mn\ ?mi .
May BOth, a h|m*?*IuI train *111 u, !
?*r?i t?Ml ovor tin* Noitliw?..*hni Ha
way to Sumter to Imai \\lr Uiv *
?I..MI- ? ThU I rain w ill I. a\(- ('??-"
at U t>. ni., niul returning vrlU
SuiiiUm- ufl?*i the OVi'ulnu mi vltv* "W
fH??* from ( 'm ii>< lt*i i will I.,- *t fur J
mumi trip. The train will lw in V\A
of Jh'. J. I ?? (JIIIIhi of UemlH'rtJi j
will li?k*? on i>aMH4<iiK4MH n t all -tali,,
fOoOK tU?? rout?,
MilllmnU Swimming (Hub to
Tin* M I II 1 m 11k Hwlmmhig Clul. w
< *1 >4 -1 1 on tin* m ft ?tim ?< n 1 <.f m., y |-(
Uopulr>} will l?o,mado and tin* el
ly tust* i?ui in order r.?i the ?oaw
HoaaOU tlfknt* for the Kuiuiuer immt
iuO |H*|- IHTHOII, family tk\<
10. 1 nvltuUoiiH will not Ik* lssu?'ii.
every , one who will jkoop tin* ruU#
tin* <-lul> Is oordlally luvlti*<l to jo
Tlcki'ts may In* aecured fn?ui \\\^
KIIko Klrklainl or Kllen Itoykln. M
L. A. Klrklainl, chAfK'mn.
Baptlnt W. M. V. Institute.
Tin* llaptlKi \V. M> r. Institute
tho central division yylll l>e hol?l
the First Baptlat <'hurc)i. IJoluuibla,
i'.., Tuesday ami Wednesday, May 25
iiimI 2dth, l?15. Kmli SocU-ty in ]|
slmw Association Is urged to mhi<1 ?
or two delegates. Tho aim of the
stltuto Is to edumte. cntlmso and 1
eottTfiBP yyorU, to nil Hues of W. M..
organization.
Mrs. S. K, <iotMlalc.
Kupt. of Kershaw Association,
TORNADO INSURANCE
.
Suppose that jhe Tornado that devas
? f yjifTiTnynrrr n f ~ ' - , ? 1 1*"*
tated other parts of South Carolina
had visited ; Camden and wrought
equal damage would you be homeless
or would you be protected by Tornado
insurance? Tornado insurance is v^ry
cheap, and you cant afford to be with
out it. We write it as well as any
other insurance you may desire.
Williams Fire Insurance Agency
i ? - .. - ? , ' * ' ? 1
t ? -
the | Prudent
MAN" HAS
F/RST OF ALL
A RANK
mmmr m mm w m ' m
BOOK
tn n bank account and constantly ADDING
to it is the one sure way to make life a success.
^ offer to thoae who are not yet banking with us
??. !! C7 uand, .safety of our bank. Whether or not
' )' y banking with us, feel free to- come and
WifV ,us aboiit arty investments you are figuring on.
ion we shall cheerfully grtVe~you our opiHT
? .... 1
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
t \ ' ? w yp' ' ? ? '?
We pay four per cent interest en savings deposits.
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C I
Watch Your Irish Potatoes
.. ' , 7 1 . * 'i V- _ V ; *? '* -? VT.,^;y ''?7-V -k'I ''?''"{ '"** * " V.' * r^Tvffj
and at the first appearance of Bugs use Stonecyph*r,#
Potato Bug Killer ? 25c cans.
We also hare Paris Green in 1-4 lb. boxes, 10c.
of all kindsTor your garden. j