The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 25, 1915, Image 8
LUNCH UPXKB V0K TRAVELKRH.
Southern Hallway IMrwU Circular to
A|mi(m mmI Other* InUrMtod.
J'uHH4'iig?*r Tralttc Muiihk?? VV, II.
Taylor, of the Southern Itallway ban
(llrdCt<H) m circular lett4*r to the hii
|M<rllltClldClltW, HtfOlitM Ulld
othcrn In tore# tod the following circular
letter. Thin lust inovt* on tin* part of
the s. Mitiion in iii iiKpioi with their
Mirue^t effort* to faithfully nerve the
putroiiH of t ti??lr line: *
" In nrd?*r to afford bettor facUltioH
for meal* to traveler* umIuk i ruins on
which tlmje lire no <tf iiIiik earn, wo are
fundable# free to Inn-keeper*, hotel
piopi it'iors, ami rcMtauiant uiamwi*
ul |H>lntH whore train* Mtop at meal
hour*, nhe lunch boxe*. i.i Thc*c boxe*
to he lined til nerving lunehe* Of) the
irnlm
"Ku|*'riiitciideiit*. |M?**oiiKer agent*
and other representative* of the (Join
pail* will plcane co-operate with the
par tie* who will undertake to nerve
tin* iuciiIh, ho Unit the lunehe* nerved
will lie made iim *atl*fiietory iih ponnl
hie to the traveling public.
"Traveler* are willing to pay a rea
hod aHl(? charge for dean, fro* lily eook
ed, palatable food .
"Ileprcwentatlvc* of the trnii*porla
tion department and <<f the pa**enger
department, In dealing with the peo
ple who undertake to nerve thene
luncheK on train*, Hhould ImpreKH upon
them the Importance of nerving lunehe*
of a variety bent adapted to the locali
ty in which I hey live. Good bread and
flutter, buttered blHcutt, fried clilckeii,
hard I >0 tied egg*, *and\vi<'h, a good
pic, all apple or a peach In hciihoii. ami
/it her simple edible* are nugge*ted.
, "I'\,<?d freshly rooked mid neatly pre
pared on the day furnlMhcd, In ihi
jicrntlve.
Caricature of Cameo mnkipii a Victor
Record, drawn by Carueo tilmielf.
A photograph
of Caruso^ voice
That's what a Victor Record by
Caruso really is? a voice photo
graph.
The same is true of every Victor
Record. They arc faithful like
nesses of theXvoices of the greatest
singers, the music of the most
famous bands and orchestras, the
art of the foremost instrumentalists
? all as clear and true as life itself.
You can't realize how true, if you
haven't recently heard a Victor.
Don't put it oft? come today and
hear it.
There's a Victor for YOU? (10 to $100;
Victor- Victrola $13 to f250. Term* to suit.
CAMDEN -FURNITURE <~0.,
Phone 156
Patronize The Home Man
Wo wish to iiiiiiounce to the people
of Camden and surrounding territory
that we now have a llrst clana white
1 mi k??r In ehat-rfe of our plant and will
I t in a position from now on to nerve
our customers with the very beat that
there is t?> ho had In our line.
Why buy from the out-of-town -man
when -you can get just as good or a
little hotter broad made at homo -
baked fresh every morning for a little
less money?
Then why not patronize homo In
dustry. as we are one of three bakeries
in the state that did not raise the
price of lty'caO when the price of tloitr
went so very high-.: and the only bak
ery in South Carolina that < I i< I not eut
Hit* size of (lie loaf.
our plan! Is open for Inspect loll at
any and alt times. We can say with-:
I out fear of contradiction that the sani
tary conditions around our plant wilt
compare with any in the state.
Tiie way to net bread that you know
is handled right by the best of work
men and from a sanitary plant is to
buy from
Til 14 ( VMDKN STKAM IIAKKKY.
Conductors will notify iWMseugor* of
ihf opportunity to weouro these box
lu licit#* and will #eitd telegraphic re
ports ill ttdVMJICO of the number of
the number of lunehe* required. <V?n
din-tors will also please re|s>rt to the
' 1 1 1 ? i 1 1 1 < ' 1 1 < t < ' 1 1 1 s if unsatisfactory JuiM'h
4?H H l*e served. A S
'The amount to be charged for (ho
lun<bes Im at tl??- (lUCf^tiOO of the luu
kOfejicr, restaurant manager or hotel
proprietor."
Meeting Still In I'roirm.
Tli?' evangelistic services begun ItiMt
week nt tlu* Ottuxlto Itupt Im( Church
Im st III III progress with tfo<xl attend- 1
ailce at I lot li tin* dally Htrviwfc. Ilev.1
Krnost I a*' Acklss, of the University
of 0illl'llJ{Oi 1h assisting tlio pastor, Hev.
John A. I >?i v Ikoii In the meeting. Tho
services will continue through Sunday.
, Itov, Davison will lie absent from Cam
dun during tho moiitliH Of July and
August In a speelal courxi) of study
at tho University of Chicago, and dur
ing IiIh absence tho Haptist pulpit will
ibe tilled l?y Itev. Aoklss.
Wanted on Serious Charge.
iie<?rg> # Murray, an ox -convict who
tin < I boon serving a sentence for rain
son! up from Charleston county about
twelve years ago, and who wiih recent
ly pardoned 1h again In troulde- Want
ed for a Himllar offense committed on
the |s*rson of an eight year ?>!*! negro
Klrl near ItoykliiH on the 80th ilay of
May. Officers at tiio State Farm from
where he Was released give his deserLp
t Ion as belli* w? years <>t iiko, dark"
brown eyes, (lark brown complexion,
slightly gray, partially bald, heavy
bhiek mustache when last soon, Ave
feo{, seven and one-quarter height,
weight lf>0 to HK> ismnds, sear near
right eye, two small sears on left side,
slightly bow-legged and walks with
head slightly bowed, high cheek bones
with prominent eyes, has appoarance
of 1>clng half-witted. Originally of
Charleston and lias Charleston brogue.
Any Information regarding this negro
should he ooinmunicatod to the offi
cials of Kershaw county.
SALE CONTINUES
Millinery at Half Price
FOR CASH ONLY
The reduced price sale of* Millin
ery put on some weeks ago still
continues at this store. In order
not to carry over any of our stock
to the following season we are -of
fering Summer Millinery and Novel
ties at half price and less.
This is an excellent opportunity
to secure goods at a low figure.
Every one at this time desires to
economize and this is the time and
place to buy dependable Millinery
in the newest shapes and trimmings
at about half former price. We
will be glaci to have you call and
look our goods over.
Miss Mattie Gerald
Camden, s. c.
Houqueta tq The Chronicle.
A h<hkI frluuil of The Cltrouli'lc m'IkIh
uk tlif follow I lite comuiuiilefttioii UiIh
wwk uikI of counw It Ih needles* fop*
uh to mm) we appreciate thu kind word*
? mii hh-iids Iihv# to nay it I tout us;
Not IiIiik helpn a town more limit a
live iM?wH|M?|M*r and when you have ii
k?h*i t liltitf you ought to let the world
know It and show your ifiiprwlutloJi.
MIhh U ICIdredge, White lMfilns, N?
Y., writes; *'l look forward to The
ObronUie egeh w<wk with dtllylii anil
rMilnver) word from cover to covei
Mr. Alfred l>. Kennedy, of ifjreenvllle,
im Id : "The rhroiitele In one of the l?ent
liftU* |>A|>ers In the state, I wouldn't
iiiIhh It for Hiiy tlitiiR. and read * very
thing In It."
.''The Htate" a I mo remarked on tluv
Improvement In "The Chronicle
I xt us all help.
A Iff lei id.
Wade Thouiaai a pronperou* farmer
living near Kline, In Ilarnwell county,
whk Hhot to death by IiIh brother In
law, Kddle Handers, at the former's
home Thursday last. Handei'H Hurrend
cred. Then; Ih said to have been luul
feeling existing between the men for
Home
WANTS
===== as
FOR RENT
i ? 1 ? 1
FOR SALE
T'PW -I
IAIHT ? Between CherttW ami .(jftmden
ort Wednesday, one black coat con
taining l>unch of keys. $1.00, reward
for return of keys to The Chronicle
ottioe at Camden.
FOR HALE ? Sixteen bnshelH of eow
peas. Apply to A. I). Kennedy, Jr.
FOR SALE. ? Second hand motorcycle
In KOOd condition. See II. K. Beard,
Jr., Camden, S. Q,
WANTED BOARDERS ? At 415 J)e
Kalb Street.' <lood fare. Hot and
cold baths. Rates reasonable. Mrs.
II. II. Rogers, Camden, S. C.
FOR SALE? One building lot on Chesf
| nut st reel , near Seaboard de|K)l. I
feet front b,v 22li feet deep. Apply
t<? Sjtllle Frasier, M4 Chestnut street.
Camden.' S. C.. tO-itp
WANTED ?Small second hand refrig
erator. Apply at. this office.
Eat Rock Hill Bread ? the Sanitary
kind. '^I:?de by machinery and baked
in. li clean sanitary bakery by white
bakers. 10-4t ..."
FOR SALE-- Two-horse power gaso
line engine for sale cheap. Apply at
j Chronicle olllce.
WANTED? livery lady in Caihden to
try Rock Hill Bread, Lhe sanitary
kind. tMione your grocer and. take
110 other. Look for the wrapper.
_
FOR SALE ? At a great bargain. 2 cyl
inder, model L. D.Maxwell. This
car is In excellent condition. \V. O.
Hay's (hi rage, Camden. 10.
Roek Hill Bread is wrapped in waxedt
paper and the name is stamped ,on
each loaf. Phone your grocer and
eat nothing but Clean Sanitary Bread
i?-4t.
\IIT0 REPAIRS? Mr. Wltherspoon, of
Atlanta, who lias had wide exper
ience. In autotnohlle repairing will be
with the Camden Mofor Co., from June
2 1st on. We would ask the car owners
to wive us a trial on the next work you
have. Our charges will be 50c i>er hour
and guarantee all work to he satisfac
tory or we will refund your money.
Camden Motor Co., Camden. S. C.
l>on't forget to photic liOO-.T or visit my
place on Broad St., next door to Mrs.
S. A. Wlttkowsky, for Rock Hill San
it?ry Bread and cakes, fresh every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and
other good things to cat. Prompt
delivery. Terms cash. E. .1. Lewis,
8-tf. ' "
FOR SALE? i lie air frlet Ion carbure
tor. Absolutely new. Fits Ford or
Maxwell ear. Apply at thts oilice, ?
j FOR SALE- -Second band Oliver type-'
writcr. (lood as new. $15.00. Ap
! ply at Chronicle otllce. . ?:
} MAR(?A1NS IN HlXiGIES. ? A few,
more high-grade Ihiggles at less than
! manufacturers eost at Enterprise Mer
cantile Co., Camden, S. C.
i MILK COWS For Sale ? A number of
fresh milk cows for immediate sale,
j Geo. T. Little, Camden. 4.
I T
j r\rm? states liost otiice, cam
I den, S. C. Otllce of custodian, .June 22;
I 101 r>. Sealed proposals will be received
| at this building until 2 o'clock p. ju.,
j June 20, 1011. and then opened, for
I furnishing electric current, water, ice,
, and miscellaneous supplies, removing*
i ashes and rubbish, and' washing towels
I during the llscal year ending June HO,
J010. S6aled proposals will also be re
reived until 2 o'clock p. in., .lime ttO.
ami then opened, f^r 80 tons an
thracite coal and 2 cords wood. Tli?
right to reject any ami all bids is re
served by the Treasury Department, j
J. B. Zemp, Acting Custodian.
NOTICE.
The undersigned beg to announce
that they have formed a partnership
under the tlrni name of Cooper & .Nicti
Otroirfrtf the practice of law at Cam
don, South Carolina;
?T. Hughes Cooper,
- Paul A. <V>oper,
Samuel N. Nicholson.
10*4t.
VAIGHAN l/OHEM APPKAL.
Drt-ision of Federal (Wt Will Caiwe
I'rlhonrr to Ihi K^Keiiteurcd
Columbia. Juno 21.- Attorney Geoer
til received a telegram today
announcing that I he 1 7 State* Hu
preiue Court had affirmed the sentence
of death u | m >ii T. U. Vaugliun and had
dismissed Vanghan's apical with coat.
Tlie telegram also stated that the Hu
prtwt Court had dismssed f|?? appeal
of Joe Grant, a negro, wanted hi thin
stair mi t li<> (lodge of QUt^r. and WHO
haw Ihhmi fighting extradition. Grant
will lie brought to Houth Carolina at
once for trial.
The negro, Joe Grant, alias lirown,
Ik wanted for. the alleged shooting of
a \,hl|e man In Kdgetleld eounty in
UMMl. He fled to Pennsylvania and
has been llK>itiiiK effort h of the Houth
Carolina ottleials to get |,|in lwek here
for trial. After an extende<l hearing
the governor of Pommy lvtinia lHHtie<l
extradition pajiers for the return of
Grant to Houth Carolina, an. I it wan an
tppeftl from this decision wiileli Grant
took to the United States Supreme
Court, and wliieh that body dismissed
today.
T. U. Vaugliun, who also lost IiIk ease
I efore tlie Supreme Court today, Is
under sentence of death on a conviction
of criminal assault. He was former
HUi>erintendent of the -"Odd Fellow#'
Home iti Greenville, and hi* trial at
tracted wide at ten thy i. He Waned his
appeal on <he ground that the mo le nf
legal execution had been changed, after
the time his alleged crime wan com
mitted, from hanging to electrocution,
and lie contended that thin was in the
nature of an ex-post fa^eto law. But
the Hupreme Court overruled him on
thia point. Vaughn will be re-sentenced
at the next term of the General Ses
sions Court of Greenville county.
Vaughn is at present confined In the
state i>ei\lteutlary, and it is stated that
he has not si>okeu a Word in nearly
two years, and that lie' constantly actq
as if he is Insiftie. It has been thought
for some time that Vaughn was either
insane or is a splendid actor* for he
has been acting as one demented. Dur
ing the early part of this year Dr. A.
l\ Herring, of Baltimore, while in
Columbia, made a I'lose study of
Vaughn and gave It as his opinion that
the man was only acting. During Gov
ernor Manning's visit to the jieniteu
tlary last week one of the newspaper
men who was along observed Vaughn.
At that time he was . seated on the
floor, head bowed and Angers constant
ly iuterlaettng. Although addressed In
a loud tone of .voice he dhl not seem
to notice that he was spoken to, no|;
would he utter a word or pny fltt^ii-.
Hon to any one near him. It is likely
that a commjttee of medical expert^
will' lie asked to pass on the question of
Whether Vaughn Is insane or not.
Vaughan was convicted In October of
10.12, and has been confined In the pen-'
itentlary ever, since for safe-keeping.
Two other capital cases from this
state. Joe Malloy, of Bennettsvllle, un
der sentence of death for the murder
of Prentice Moore, and Will Bethune,
of Clarendon county, also under sen
tence of death, have been affirmed by
the United State# Supreme Court on
the same iioint Involved In the Vaughn
?ease.
Ilembert Views.
Humbert, S. C., June 21.? Summer 1b
hero and the longest day too. For the
last few weeks the farmers have been
busy li? trying to get rid of grass,
bouse small grain, plant i>eas{ put
guano to corn and cotton and other
things too numerous to mention.
Owing to the heavy rains in May
the tine wheat crop is cut fWf a good
dead. Oats are light too. Peaches are
few, but we have other things and we
should Be thankful. The cro|>s as a
whole are not g<?od. Worms are eating
the corn up and the crop will bo short
Cotton is promising; tho somewhat lato.
If it don't bring" more than last year
:.we will be in it again. Some people
are eating tills year's wheat. We heard
of tine man cutting, grinding, baking
and eating in. 20 minutes. That is like
the Titanic? beating the record for no
purpose. Extra efforts are put forth
this year for a grain crop bijt In spite
of all that is done, partial success win
be bad only.
We have soyie sickness. Typhoid
fever Is scattered through the country.
Miss Nell (Jlllis is down with It in
hospital in Sumter. Pellagra is also
through here. The doctors don't seem
to know what it is. ? ,
There are tlve stores open here to
the convenience of this' section.
The ladies of Pisgah Baptist church
will serve light refreshments at their
church on Saturday, 20th inst., for the
benefit of their church. Tliey would
Ilk*' to see their friends out.
Rev. J. Walter Kcnney, Messrs. J.
1j. Olllis and .Tas. E. DUPre went to
Sumter Saturday to testify In a land
case.
Since Italy has joined the popular
crowd, the lighting goes on without any
change, except Germany Is putting a
llttie more pepper to them, and wo
?hope she will burn them until they
behave themselves. Thla country ban
lost million* In trade witli neutral
count rlen oit account of KnglamlH fool,
(UK) L'nHe Haui wou't rlfcht the mat
ter. 1 try an did right to resign rather
than help pual) thla country in tt use;
less war. Arbitration when well con
duett*! can settle* iiuiuy difficult it*H and
dllftrwHi* ujjd t lint la what Bryan
wanted. He l? a mm* ??f iM'inr tiud
long >?ay he Hvc to inculcate 1i!s doc
trines III tho great iiihkh of the peo
J, ? ?
f?le.
Putn In a Motor.
> Mr, <Jeo. W, Crosby, proprietor of
C/od?y'a Ice ('ream I'arlor, has recent
ly bad a motor installed in bis p||U6 of
Imslucss. He uses electricity for freez
ing hi* creaui. Tho use of the iwwer
In this city -Increasos, ninny peo}>)e hav
ing electric fans placed in their home*.
The day current haa hoes* found entire
ly aatlsfactory and It la a Kreat con
ventotMW.
? .
Linn T. Tompkins, 47 years of age,
<llcd Monday morning at his home in
Columbia. He waa a brother of for
mor secretary of atato 1>. H. Tompkins,
and a native of ICdgetleld. Mr. Tomp
kins was a plumber by trade and as
lv /v x ? . - ? ! ? ? V v
> JO
hMM ia putting tlM* flitui*,
q^mdeu tJottoii Mm. it?
widow and two clillilrtu,
<iho?U Thai Art- Not <.hwt? jM
TIM? of "Tiit* (iluwt hftaS
tin- iiroH<lwit\ lilt in wijiUb lr?
Waini'i' U tin- Mini' 1* ml whu-h fc J|
newi at tin* MuKil. 1 1 1, ,t,H. th 1
photo ilrainal if vi isli.ii on VrftjFM
?jtiM. ?t i'*' ?>ot roitUy phantylto at 3
In i. i't, tli?'\ tire iiiilhuis
ill i?rivt' a htt.lUtlful S|MH\
her rtllhtful property II \\ vvj
ill "Tho (ihoxt Un iikir" |K l>roJ3
h) <?><? .!> >><? 1. I.uxky IYmIuiy M
Co. adv. T
REALTY TRANSFite 1
Jan. M. MHilrt to J. Mdilrt, i J
.hi Church St.. ChiihU'h, |ftOO. 1
I>. M. MrCiisklU to Corii II. U(4M
Km im u'm on Lit tli* Uym-he'ti ('r<*k,tu
IViu'loiw Klrkluinl to (J. iyJ
land J4? acrw, *ft, n
John IlohliiHon to Si'ipio Micki? . a
iii rw, $"*00.
T. M. Watt# to J. L. Hinnoii and 1
H. '\Voo<l, ?M> #cm, $300. \
.1, X Coolcy to l>. F. Morrlaoti, 1
imioh, $5<H).
A. l>: MoFftddim. Marter UUhlai
(Viiinty* to 0?o. ^ ? Mile*, life t'i-U
iu ivk, $S0T.07.
?I. W. MeCORMICK, Prop.
E. W. BOND,
Mc COR MICK & CO
Fnntral Directors and Fmbalmers
Night Phone 143. ^ Day Phone ??.
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
If you need financial GUIDANCE we offer you our
services. We alwaya have time to "listen" and shal
cheerfully give you our opinion of any business question.
Feel free to come in and see us, whether or not you
are yet doing your banking business with us. We
make you feel AT HOME,
r ~ - - . y r.y ~~
Make OUR bank YOUR bank.
? ? . ?- vV-'M-,, ? > '
We pay four per cent interest on savings deposit*.
The First
OF CAMDEN, J5. G
THE PLACE TO GO
?y, t
When
where STYLE
you are in want of SHOES for any member of your fanuly.
PYLE and QUALITY Is to be considered call on THE CAM
DEN SHOE CO., where yon will find just^hat you are looking for
pricfes to suit your pocket-book. Also a full line of Gent's Furnishing
CAMDEN SHOE COMPANY
w?.
WANTED ? To Buy Cattle
? i " '
Highest cash price pa id ^or good cattle-? fat or poo ^
must be free from cattle tick. %
Camden Beef Cattle Farms
FRED E. "PERKINS, Special Partner L. L GUION,