The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1915, Image 8
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RICHMOND, VA.
and return
Confederate Veterans Reunion
day light trip
?VIA-?
southern railway
May 3 1st. 1915
Lv. Camden . 8:20 a.m.
Lv. Kerthaw . 9:20 a. m.
Lv. Heath Sp'ngs 9:38 a.m.
Lv. Lancaster . . 10:05 a. n>.
Ar. Rock Hill 1 1:10 a. m.
Ar. RICHMOND . 8:30 p.m.
Regular morning train connects with Veterans
Daylight Special from Rock Hill, carrying high-class
day coaches and Pullman sleeping cars.
Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd, limited to
June I Oth, Extension and stop-over privileges.
W. H. WILKIE, Agent.
Liberty Hill Notes.
ninety Hill, N. O., May Il>. ? ? >f the
lif young |MH?ph? (hat from here
to touch six have gotten home and the
next three weel{.s will thiil them all
at home attain.
It. t\ Jones, Jr., returned today
from Went minister, where tie has heen
attending school,
Mrs. XV. A. Cunningham. after a
visit to her daughter, Mri l?r. Floyd,
ry
of Tahor, ami a few days with her
son in Columbia, Is at home again.
A reception was given 'Mr, I'M ward
Halle ami hride at Ills father's home
Thursday night. Wedding hells were
pinned on elicit guest. The hride from
.the stairs thiVw her iHaiquct with the
ring, button, money, pic., ami was.
caught by Mr. Thomson. Cake and
hi- ereain were served;
.Mrs. I hm Jones entertained in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. 11, W. Halle.
Mix. S. R. Is oii a vlalt t?? Mr.
I-T, (J. .Todies' family. itt Hock Hill.
The base hall team eom|H>Hed of
Mclioot hoys will play a mutch liame
Saturday the "J'JimI with l.onjrtown.
A wholesale Jail delivery was pre
vented In (ireenvllle Wednesday night
tjy Sheriff ftector ami .Tailed Neely i
of that county, the officers tmyiK'nlUK |
t<> hear sounds that made them huh- |
plclous. An Investigation showed that)
two prisoner^ had attempted to drill |
a hole In the floor. About thirty other
I
prisoners were slindntfHie aoUtf, "Itsj
a Lonu Way to Tlpperar.v.'' at the topi
of their voices and making other!
noises In order that the attention of I
the officers inljrht he detracted from j
I the sound of the drill.
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Iteautlful line of box Htfltlonery ju?t
received, best quality at G. W. Crosby's
Italy Has
Joined in
The War
I, lite AfeXOcilllvd PlttttM I.UM|N4l('lu>n
ap|?carhig the < '?i! tintl >itt Record >'?*?
: tenlay afteriioou wewn to imlleatj* that
| Italy has ut hod decided to Join hi
J tin- war < >i i the side of tlM allied |k?w
| el*. Tile dlspitlclics MS |?rllit?Hl I ? li?i
as follow s ;
| Koine. Mny JO, via ParLs: Hullctin.
' i ? Premier Salaudra introduce h hill
thin afternoon in the chamber of dep
' uties, conferring Oil the government
extraordinary i towers lo ease of war.
j A committee was named to give this
j project immediate consideration.
| Paris, May 'JO: Hullctin. -Ue|M tr
have beeh received here from Home
that the Italian chamber of deputies
hy virtually a unanimous vote, today
granted full powers to the minister of
war. . . .
Amsterdam, Holland, May *J0. via
(guidon: Itullctin. "No one In Italy
any longer doubts that war lieglns to
day." says a telegram sent from Chins
so, Switzerland* under date of Thurs
day (today) and printed In the Herlln
er Tageblatt.
Italy's Dm uinds.
The minimum demands made upon
Austria In behalf of Italy by Foreign
Minister ttonlno Were:
First, the occasion of the entire pro
vin.ee of Trent (part of the AuHtrlan
Tyrol), according to the frontier of
the kingdom of Italy In 1H11.
Second, eastern Frluell, comprising
Malborgetb Plezzo, Tolniluo, ( Oradls
ca, (toritz. Mittifnlcone, C-oineu and as
far south as Nebrlslua.
Third, Trlest, Capo d'lstrhi and
Plrauo (the last two In Istrla), to
forni a new state fhYle|>endenf from
Austria. ?
Fourth, the islands of ('urzoln. >J.ls
sa. Leslnn, Lagosta. Caznii and -*Mp
leda (ofT the coast of lower |>al
matla), to be ceded to Italy.
Fifth, the abandonment by Austria
of her Interests Til Albania, acknmvl
edging Italian sovereignty over A\<1
long, v
j- ITEMS OVER THE STAtfe
! Short Ntwi Note# Gathered
From Our Exckinf??.
Tim Southern li?i |?t txl convention
ha* asked South Carolina liaptlsta for
fttM,4NM) for home missions, him! for
fiiWMMM) for foreign' mission*.
At a meeting of citizens of Cheater
| II was derided !?? (tl| All elcrMon on
I lie QUMtjoil of tliauioi $100,00)) In
bonds (o I ??? uncd lit street uihI side
walk improvement.
Milan II Cain, president of (he
I Mil Ik l>rug 0Q,, of Columbia, ami one
I of dm l?c*t known druggist* In Dm
state, <1I?nI of heart * failure In Co
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 >i it Frida> nltfllt, aged 4K years.
(iovcmor Manning oil Saturday night
wrote tile following letter to Afeyof
Grace of Charleston : "In regard to
thu report of Clilet ??f Police Cantwcll,
dated April. IPM, to ;'t?u ami hy you
t ra iiHinlt t?*<l to me, this says, '1 lieg to
report the following parties and places
have (llacontiulkert buslm*Hs.' I. like
you, reeelved this re|s>rt lu good faith
and took it to 'mean that these parties
had discontinued business kk u result
of the aetivltloM of the )>o]icc squad.
On looking Into t.iV*. however, I tlnd
thai the statement of Chief Cant well
is erroneous and misleading ami I will
mention Init two Instances: L. Wil
liams. who died some months ago, and
M. 11. Alkett. who was burned out.
Many of the places said to he closed
are selling liquor. This seems so se
rlous to me that It should demand an
investigation and I suggest that you
Investigate tills report. I have not re
ceived any subsequent re|>orts."
Fred II. I)omtn.lck, assistant attor
ney general left Columbia Saturday
night for Washington, "where he >ylll
appear before the United- States su
preine court to present arguments lu
the Vaughan and Grant ease. He also
will ask the supreme court to dismiss
the appeal of \V11I Itethunc. T. U.
V a ugh ail, former superintendent of the
Odd Fellows' home In Greenville, Is
appealing to the supreme court on a
writ of error. Contending that he was
sentenced to be hanged ; that in the
interim Wet ween the tliye he was sen
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tenced and the date set for his death
the mode of capital punishment In
South Carolina was changed to elec
trocution; that death by the latter
mode of execution was unconstitution
al. Vaughan was convicted In Green-'
ville of statutory criminal assault ami
WANTS
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FOR SALE? One family horse, buggy
and harness. Horse perfectly sound
and gentle. Address Ilox 17(5, Cam
den. S. C. 5
LOST? I'air of gold rimmed sj>ectacles
lost. Suitable reward if left at
store of R H. Dibble, Camden. S. t\
WANTEIJ. ? Solicitors for this city on
a very popular new projtosltloih Per
manent. iHisitiori. Write M. Weiss,
.171 1'nUlam St., Atlanta. Gai ltj?
LAUNDRY AGENT. ? II DuBose, Agt.
Capital City Steam I^aundry. Colum
bia, S. C. Work called for and deliv
erer! every week. Phone- Hiil-J, Cam
den, S. C. 5-?
WARNING? Jatip Henry Cray, bet
- - tor known as Ilenry Cray, left my
lioiue on March 8th, near Sanders
Creek. This is to notify the public that
the lad is under age and left home
without consent of his father. Persons
fire warned not to harbor, hire or help
him. in any way. ? Silas Cray. Cam
den. S. C. r>-? 7 pd
FOR RENT? I uruished rooms. Mod
ern conveniences, centrally located.
--.-Kates reasonable. Ap^ly to Mrs.
Fled a Hough, ill DeKalb St.. C&ih
den. s. C. *' 5-0
. _ ... - l"^t
FOR SALE? 1 >ny and buw.v for sale, j
Pony gently and will work any
where. Apj?ly to J. S. U limne, Cam
den, S. C. It.
[FOR SALE ? Nancy Ilall Potato slips,
j- save express and buy at home, $1.75
' per thousand. W.> S.' Burnet, 1407
Fair Street. '
MILK COWS For Sale ? A number of
fresh milk cows for immediate sale.'
Geo. T. Little, Camden. 4.
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FOR SALE. ? Pepper, egg, sage and to- 1
ma to plants. Apply to .1. B. Zemp,
(\ Caindesi, S. C.
PRESTO-LITE EXCHANGE. ? We
have o|K>ned a Presto-Iiite exchange,
and will have on band at all times full
tanks for exchange. W. <>. Hay's (?ar
afce, Camden. 4-5-6-7
FOR SALE ? Best quality Clay or Iron
Peas, not mixed. Have 50 to. 75
? bushels for sale, at reasonable price.
S. J. K. Creed, Cantey, S. C. ,
2-3-4-5p
SEED CORN FOR SALE- Savage'?
Prolltlc Seed Corn for sale at $2.00
per bushel. Westerbam Plantation!
...Henry Savage, prop., Camden, S. C, ;
W. A. Bush, mgr., Lugoff, S. C.
PRINTING
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If Your Printing is Not Right, We'll Make It Right.
-wan neuteucrd to die on Jh*vnd>er 'JO,
11112 lit' ap|H-alcd to tlio atate Ml
pr**' court on a writ of error mid the
Judgment of the lower court wnm *?f
firmed. V . r
\i 11. Mlott of Colleton county, has
offentd a reward of 500 for tlul con
vlctlou of tlui parties who horned Id*
ham recently and which tire destroyed
|iro|H*rty valued at -5, (KM).
The Uiilted State* navy department
has placed tin1 tUK Wuhan at the dis
ponul of tht? South Carolina uaval
ml 1 1 1 lit from May lf> to .hinc 80. The
department Im urging all attivertf and
tnen of the state naval militia to tt?ke
advantage rtf every opportunity for
cruiMing and getting a<r<|uaitited with
the sea duties.
Kd. (irayson, who wan convicted )u
Bamberg county In 1MM? of hoiye
stealing and bicycle Hteallug and nettr.
talced to . rvenc warwyearhoqedat
tcnced to serve two and one lutlf
years on the gang, made Ids e.seape
live dlyH after Ids commit t ment. Last
week hrf* wan captured lu Vuldosta,
(ia., and he has l?een taken hack to
Itamherg, where he will .complete Ids
sentence.
Governor Brewer of MIhnIhmIppI, ha?
written Governor. Manning urging
thai he pardon or parole Nero Little
John, a negro, who e*cai>ed from the
Cherokee county chaingang severe)
years ago and who lias recently l>een
located at llolly Springs, Mix*. The
Mississippi governor has Informed the
South Carolina executive that he wjll
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grant a requhdilon for UitU-juliii if J
I 1m lu*l*ted apop but stntt's UiMt (^,1
j negro ha* married idm* will* to|
Mbod**lppi and i* bebl In high
by the people of tilH adopts ?} J
Coventor Manning will hold fUrtlM?(
<ttnv>iM>uden<e with governor Itruwrt'
111 the mutter.
U?*v. \V. I*. Yurhrough, u
evangtdbd, died at hi* honu* hi (*?,,
Villci on 'Weduenday. lit- with ii built 40
your* old and leave* u wife uuU two
. hlldreii,
An InufTeuwlve old negro named Jog!
'r??svnsfii<l waM murder**) in hU Iioq*!
Iii (Jrw>nV(iwl early Tuwi^y igori.;^
with knife mid pUtol hy unknown per
mHuMwo it In thought. N.i . ,h,s4* u
known f??r lite murder, und there Ik ig>
elue to the guilty/ The negro Jn*t be
fore he died nald two white uu>n shot
hhn und then eut hl? throat. , VV]
The Pathe company will take mov
ing: filKure* of the weueH of thcr*
t,neu'jt tournament in Grcwnwood tbU
week'. ,j
Miss Maggie l K'lin, of creem-iu*.
aged ^0, died Friday night from blood
|h>1hoii. caused by a young frleiul (tick
ing a Kuiall bump on her fact* with ?
pin.
Have you tried Kern'* dehrlou*
Lunch Cake? Put up In UK* Im>x~
Chocolate Bpice, Bllver White, (iohlen
Yellow, and Yellow ItaiHln. at
G. W. Crosby'#.
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Read (he long lint of article In the
Want Column In today'n paocr.
TORNADO INSURANCE
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Suppose that the Tornado that devas
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 very
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
Tfft
*Pf?l/DENT MAN "
'ALWAYS SEES HIS
BANK BALANCE CROW
The- man who has never had a bank account has one
great pleasure in life yet left to, him? -STARTING one. ^
Banking money and seeing the balance GROW bigger
and bigger month by month is a continuous joy.
As his bank balance GROWS a man takes more inter
est in his work or his business and earns more and gains
self-respect and the CONFIDENCE of his firm and of
himself. T .... ?_
Make OUR Jbank YOUR bank. ?? "? ?
We pay four per cent interest on sayings deposits.
The First National Bank
OF CAMDEN, S. C.
Watch Your Irish Potatoes
and at the ffirtt appearance of Bugs use Stonecypher s
Potato Bug Killer ? 25c cant.
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We also have Pari* Green in 1-4 lb. boxevlOc. Seed*
of all kinds for your garden.