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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I). Nile* Miid / > publisher*. K. <N. McDowell ) Published every Friday at 11(H) No. Uroad Htreet, ami entered at tkti* Cam del) an second mall mat* icr, price |>?.| annum $i <*>. Wu arc ulad to recelvc coinmunha ? t Ion w of a reasonable IcuKtli, tint an Important Condition , of their publics l too is that t hey hIiii II In nil cmscs Ik? accompanied by the full name and fxacl address of Hut sender, Obitu aries, resolution# of resjsst, and church notice* will not be charged for. Mat ters of purely a |>ersonal nature will he charged for at tli*> rate of live cents it line, Whiskey or patent medicine advertisements will not he accepted at any price. Hate* for display adver tising nmde known on application. ? _ ..... ' Camden, H. ('., July '?, IU15. wmmmmmmmmwnmmgmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm speaking before flic South Carolina State I'fOiM association, in session at tin* ('hick Springs hotel hero, < lover nor Itleliard I. Manning gave to the newsjsiper men a frank Matciiicut of 1 1 Ik course since assuming the robes of office, apiamltHl for their support and encouragement and renewed In hoiiic dotal! hlH campaign pledge* for law en forcement, especially the enforcement of those most flagrantly violated i *t statutes, tin' legislative decreet* against private. Hah* of whiskey, The gover nor's words wcie met .with many niani testations of approval, outbursts of ap platiMo greeting his strong statement of his Intended course on the liquor situation In Charleston and his more general reference t<? <dher phases Of South Carolina's ureal problem of the day. Ithhert Lansing, who as counsellor ot' the* state department, has advised President Wilson In law ami precedent In tlie policy pursued by t lit' I'nlteil States toward l)el llgei'oilt nations since the out break of the Kuropcan war. was named oil" lust Wednesday secre tary of slate Iff Slleeecd W'l 1 1 l?l III .1 . Itryau. Few appointments In recent years, have given such widespread sat isfaction in the national capital. Mr. Lansing Is a life long Democrat, but hoNuis devoted bis time to luternation al law and diplomacy and Is as pojai ; lar with former ltepuhlicifiii officials as with Ids colleagues. Members of the cabinet and close personal friends of the president advised t lie select Ion. and Mr. Itryau .himself, although not con suited. Is Understood to have hoped for the promotion <>f Mr. <l.aiisintr. < >Hi ciiil aniioun-eiuciit of flic selection of Mr. I.anslng who has been secretary ad lifter liii since the resignation of Mr. ISryan on .lune H. was made in the fol lowing statement : "Itefore leaving this oenlng for a brief. rest In New llaiiip shi. the president announced that be had offered the post of secretary of state to Mr. Robert I . a using, the pres sent counsellor of the state departinei.it and tliat Mr. Lansing had accepted the appointment." A commission was pre pared which President Wilson sinned Wednesday night, giving Mi Lansing a reet'ss* appointment. When congress reconvenes, the nomination will go to the senate. No opposition is antici pated, " ? It costs nothing to lie eboerful, und everybody about yon. is beuclltcd there by. i The (iohlon Kule. 1 >?> as yon would ho done by.- l?eiv nian. \ I >o not that t<> a neighbor whieh ^ou would takexlll from him.? iJreeian. One should seek for others the hap j'ilH'ss one desires for oneself.?lhubl hist. What yon would not wish done t ? > y^nrseff do not do unto others. <'hi lleSO. ' '.(> sought for others the good hO oesired for himself. l.et him pass on. Kgyptian. All things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you. do ye evj?n s t.. them. Christian. The true rule of life is to guard and do by the things of others as they do b\ their ow n. I limlu. Let none <<l \ on treat Ids brother in a way lie himself would dislike to be I leateil M <>h :i 1 1 1 t\i? >< I ,-t n . The'lau imprinteil on the hearts of all men is to love tin- members of so eiety as themselves. Hoinau. Coming ? John Kmerson 111 'The Con spiracy" at The Majestic. ( \M!>KN MAN IIOKOKKI). The Hotith Carolina U*ttgue **1 Build hue it i f < l l<oan Associations met M? 4 luuihla "ii Thursday ami Ciiday "f last week, J ii no I24tl? and fo r Its , \ mill Ml* lit lit I iiicrtllitf. Capt. NV M -Shannon, ????? < My> wiim i,hi*,l('() | ?? l? l?-i 1 1 of I''*' League lor t It** next ytwr. This league is < i>iiiihi>?'<i of .? Ik) ui fifty <>f the strong est JIIHl IU<?*t up to date BulWllOg and I., Ml. .Woolutiou* Of I ho Htato and the t ( pi i- filial l\ e.-> 'be 1 llltttMlUp iilw".^ 1 1 u ii 1 1 ??? i' ihik.mk them , ,|ni' ? .f I Ik* nblc-l and llUWt prrttfre* i\t nu ll "f "Hi most flourishing iHttW and towns. || Is considered ?pilte iiii honor l?> lirail tllin l,cuKOf lis Its pi4-si4t. nl. ami II,.- | ? - ? i I i ? * 1 1 con Id liol have been gfVftlt i.. a more worthy WmJ l,m" I lilt II '? XII- fellow townsman. < 'apt. Slum IHill. Tiro Knterprlse Itiribllng UllO I/>an Association of Camden lias been lit very him -ecssful opt ration since lis bi-tflunlng ovor thirty ymi* ago. It 1* ?>"<' I ho obljmt In the state ami in regard ml at* n model of wise system ami ef ficient iiuinqgeiueiit anionic those Insti tutions. tjultu a number of ypungor ass< teiaflous have adopted ItH system, in Ich and forms In toto. Tito success ui this iiHKoolallon haw been in no hiiiiiII part ilno lo tlio ability and care of ('apt. Shannon, who haw- l?eon It* so licitor over since It' ooinmeiiecd busi ness, Probably no man In tho state Is bet ter Informed on Hiilldlng ami Loan matters than be Is, ami none In luorc ( nimble l?> ioiul the Stalo league of those associations to a successful so lution of tin* problems that confront thoiu during these times <?f unusual financial strain. Nn Institutions have provoil such a blessing t'o liinm1 hulldei's throughout the country as tin; local Hulldlhg ami Loan associations Vuivo. ICaoh hi|0 Is operated for t la' mutual bonollt of Its members ami lint for tho profit of the corporation. Tho legislature of tin* state should now. of all t linos, recognize till' value of these associations, and do all that can lie done to encourage and assist them. During recent years the method of taxation on these fnstb i it Ion's has proved so hurdensoine to I hem that some have had to suspend operation. We hope an effort will be made with the legislature to got the tuxes mi these corporations adjusted to' a more reasonable basis. The IVnlhllng and Loan league of the state can never find a man to lead i- who is better informed on all mat IVi's of Imslness and policy, or who will Inspire more lontbieme in any cause ho may espouse than Its new president, ('apt. Shannon. ('apt. Shannon has always boon a busy man. who never sought ottlce or honor of oflice. but wo congratulate ItUn upon this honor wllicll has boon conferred upon him. and we conuratu late tho League of Building and I#oan Associations that he was found willing to devote his time and care to the of fice. r , Mr. I). 1>. lilakenoy, of Kershaw, who Is alnuist a follow townsman of ours, was chosen to head tho legislative com mittee of tho League. Ills experience and energy will l>e invaluable. The citizens of Camden will also be pleased to learn that Mr. Marlon A. Moore, of t'nlon. wlftj lived here some yea vs ajn? and who Is so pleasantly reuieinliered for his <-harniing manner and personality was chosen second vice president of tho l.eaguo. \VKON<; KM) OF THE LINK. II seems 1 1 1 m I Hi?' lax commission ? rented under an net of the last ses sion of the legislature to- work out a plan for a just and equitable assess ment of property for taxation . has started at the wrong eml of the line. Instead of inquiring into the returns ot' property that have long heen ack nowledged to he far helow what they should have been placed at. tiie coin mission has devoted its most serious attention to the jteople who are al ready paying more than their just pro portion of the taxes. Instead of seek ing t<? equalize, the effort seems to he to make the difference in returns only the greater and to lay on heavier and heavier where the burden should be lightened. This course Instead of mak ing matters better is making them worse and will tend to grave compli cations. We do not blame the banks and other eorporatlons for seeking mlross and declaring that if necessary they will so into the courts. This should r.ot be required of them and we hope that the commission will see its mis take and change its course. Let it heirin at the right end of the line and ei-rrect where correction is most need ed < 'orporations should be treated with just as much equity as individ ual^ They are not all soulless as a great many think them to be. And even If they were that would be no excuse for treating them unjustly. ? Greenwood Journal. Let's help to make this old world a more cheerful place. PERSONAL MENTION. Item* oif Interact Gathered by Our Reporter^ M IK. I. II. lioHCOe, of cilluilll'tli, Ih vUdtUig >????" Mn< W, ll. Hlack well. HM 1 h iv?- hank* of Camden will In* ? |nsv<l on Monday tin- fourth of July failing *tft Sunday. , Holand Ih vlnlt i.HK In C'ollMI Ida tills wcfk, (In* gU0$t of his a tint . Mi.-. W. \V. Abbott . Miss A line 1 1 ; 1 1 \ , Of Maclx'th. S. t>\, was it visitor at llu* home of Mrs. 8 10. 4 iootlit If this week. Miss Willi* I *??!!?? Mackcy ami lldf KiH'Mt, MIhh Maggie l**c Hutler, of Hichmmid, Va., hic visiting iii Harts yjjte, Mr S. W. Vaiil.andinghain Ih taking Ills vacation from the Flint National Hank ami Ih spending tin' IIiim* In tin' mountain#. Mr. It., II. Huuiii, of. the Camden Coca-Cola Hot HI iik Co., ban put an auto truck Into service which will greatly speed tin* delivery of ids good#. Mih. It. K. Stevenson has returned to Iter homo In ( 'a nelen after a visit to l>r. and Mm. .1. W. Campbell and i ? lu-r relatives in Clover. Hlie was ac coiii|ianied home l?y MIhh Mary Cart wright of York ville.-- York Enquirer. Mrs. Arthur Urltlln gave a lovely party Wednesday morning in lionor of her sister, Mrs. George Bnuisoii, who In one of the bidden of the season. Several games of bridge were played and then a delirious salad course was nerved. MIhh Arl ington, Mrs. Cardwcll, M Ih. Jennings, Mrs, Fountain Ileat tie and Mrs. (JUIon were aiming those ask (Hi to meet; Mrs. Hrunsou. ? Sunday's (iroenville News. To Sell For Cash Only. Hy reference t? an advertisement on our fourth page will lie seen an an roiiiicement from Messrs. I<ewls & Christmas , grocery merchants of this eltjv <>ii .'inly 1st they departed 'from the eredlt system and announce that from that date on they will (Jo a strict ly eash huslness. This Is a new de parture for Camden merchants, as heretofore It has heen an easy .mat fer to obtain credit at any of the stoi'es, ami in a great many Instances, entire ly too easy, as evidenced hy the way the foremaO on the government work here several months ago fleeced many of our merchants and left fixr parts unknown, leaving Itch Ind many unpaid Mils. Sable Gardner Dead. Sable <inrdnei\ a w'ell known color ed citizen of Camden died at a hospital In Itoek Hill yesterday. - Sable had heen in bad health for some time and had gone to Cleveland Springs near Shelby for treatment, and It. was Upon the return trip to Camden that he he came unconscious on the train and was taken to the hospital where he died an hour; later. He hail worked at the carjienters trade In Camden for many years and was well liked by both white ami colored. Wouldn't Work Both Ways. After suffering a lOfcg time with toothache the young colored girl got up her courage enough to go to the den tist. The moment he touched the tooth she began to scream. "Look here," he said, "you musn't yell like that. Don't you know I'm a 'painless dentist?' " "Well, in ebb e yo' Is painless, sail," she said, "but Ah ain't." Hachelors were taxed In England in the seventeenth century. ?' 1 ' ' W 1 1 ?" 1 ? ' 1 '? Mm. Mlrkle I hrmi. Mrs. Jane Mhkle died mi the home ot her daughter,' Mr*. O. M. Fort, near CamdeD last Friday, after a short III iu>hm. She whk lii the 74th yeur of her H ko Mini |m survived by several hoiis daughter* lu this coiwty ami else whore. The funeral and burial wan held in Wfcftt Watenc the 1 1 < 1 1 < ? v> i ? i ? - nay. She wan the mother of MrH. <). M. Fort and John Mlckh*, of Camden;. Jtobt. T. Mlckle, of Went Wateree ; and Eunice \* 1 1 1< *4*ii t . of Haltlpiorc. Mrs. Ml? kie was well known In this * fitv dy and had numerous friends who ngiH tO learn of her death. Iii Intereat of If Im Hetiool. Kov. Win, ItatclllY, colored, president of (he ( -j t i 1 4*4 1 HilMt Itt'sciu* Industrial school located at Itcuncttsville, S. V., lias Um'ii In the city a few daya thin week In (he Interest of the work. He lias talked with many of (he business laeii of the city. ItatelllT was educated l>y some of the leading white |>eople of Marlboro county and is rendering the state real service by reaching that entirely neglected class of negro youths and training them oil practical I Injj&y I'll I dorse I 'resident. < ? recii vllle, S. June 20, ? l'resl ?l< nl WlbolJ./s Euiol>ean policies were endorsed in resolution* adopted today by the South Carolina Press Associa tion In session at Chick Springs. Some Inronaisteiitfes. In Carolina they shoot down sheriffs taking prisoners into court. In Georgia they storm the home of the governor when they disapprove his judgment. In Europe they, from ships in the a if. bombard and kill women and chil dren. And we all raise money to send mis sionaries to Islanders who eat enemy islanders and one another. ? T. I). M.. it. Augusta Chronicle. Col. E, II. Anil, editor of the New.r bei'ry Herald and News, and Miss Mae A meek, were mar lied . in Newberry Wednesday. The couple left Immedi ately to attend the South Carolina l'ress Association at Chirk Springs, George McGregor jumped lhfo a mill pond near lieiinettsvllle last week to take a swim. When he. came out he complained that lie had hurt his head. IOxaihinatiou showed that his scalp had been ijeeled from his forehead back. He pulled the scalp back In place and held It with one hand while he drove ids car back to town, and the doctor sewed It back In the proper place. He seems little the worse for his - experi ence. ' V > ' ? ? _ :?* (iun cotton for the use of the war ling nations of Europe In firing the mamouth guns, which are so effective in battering down ^fortifications, and absorbent cotton, which Is used by doc tors and nurses in the hospitals and. on the battlefields of Europe in caring for the wounded soldiers, are being manu factured in Columbia. An order for 0,000,000 pounds of gun cotton was received by a Columbia concern from the New York representative of Great Britain a few days ago, but the order, had to be declined for the plant has a capacity of only a little over 1,000,000 pounds per year. Almaiujcs are In existence that were compiled in the fourteenth century, but they are only in manuscript; the first printed almanac was issued about the year 1475. The ten countries with the largest populations are, in the order named,: China. India. Russia, the United King dom. France; Italy and Austria. THE iy-r ? - . ... .V ,"? "Paramount" Theatre j ^ . _ _ ? - "*^^*,*,1^ ? ' ?:,r7 * Tuesday, July 6th, Charles Frohman presents JOHN EMERSON, in the recent theatrical success "THE CONSPIRACY" One of Broadway's most recent Dramatic triumphs. A detective Comedy-Drama presented with the original Star. Friday, July 9th, Dainty, Magnetic Marguerite Clarke in the Film Version of > "THE CRUCIBLE" This play is pronounced by-critics to be even better than "WILDFLOWER." If you don't believe Paramount Features are the .best features and the best moving pictures on earth see these plays. . Majestic Theatre "Whefe All Good Picture# Are Shown" The Paramount Theatre Roller Flour Mill Mv Roller Flour Mill will be ready to handle the Wheat Crop by JULY 15. Farmer, in Kershaw 81MJ Sumter Counties can have wheat ground either MChanae?or toll ba?? without any long wait,. Mill located 1 5 mile, below Camden near Hagood,. SEND YOUR WHEAT TO ME. ~G.H. LENOIR I ' . ' ^ ' & '"w'* jj| CAMDEN, S. C. LET US FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR ICE CREAM We have recently installed a new Ice Cream Plant of Ice trictly ... r ? ^ you give us a trial and you will be convinced. >t ^ -??vv.??vu u nt w icc vrCflltl PI and are now able to filll orders for any amount III Cream at short notice. !We manufactl7?lll^ ^ream at snort notice. . We manufacture a strictly high grade Ice Cream. We ask that you give us a trial you will be convinced, f 7Sc ... : : . v P?5- quart 75c per halt gallon $1.25 per gallon (vanilla) cream r?n y?1*?? .......... per gallon (fruit) cream Don t forget Kerns delicious lunch cakes at 10c ih boxes, -j ? * Crosby's Ice Cream & Soda Parlor To Sell For CasJ BEGINNING JULY 1ST., 1915. THIS STORE wil l M GIN A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS. NO GOODS Will BE CHARGED TO ANYONE, AND IN DOING THIS wl WILL GIVE THE PEOPLE OF CAMDEN AND KERSHAM COUNTY THE BENEFIT OF GREAT BARGAINS IN TH? GROCERY LINE. BELOW WILL BE FOUND A UST ofl GOODS WE ARE OFFERING FOR CASH. MANY OTHEp GOODS IN OUR LINE WILL BE SOLD AT PROPORTION] ATELY LOW PRICES: - - t-? - - 10 pound bucket "Snowdrift".. Lard $1.0fl 5 pound bucket "Snowdrift" Lard 50? 4 pound bucket "Snowdrift" Lard 40fl 10 pounds "Compound" Lardl... 90S 10 pounds Pure Lard Pure Leaf Lard, 60 lb tubs, per pound .. 11 1*2? Pure Leaf Lard, loose, per pound 12 1 Compound Lard, 60 lb tubs, per pound 8 1 Compound Lard, loose, pert>ound Luzianne Coffee, per pound 20? Arbuckles Coffee, per pound 1 Loose roasted Coffee, per pound I Loose green coffee, per pound..............:. 12)9 No. 3 Jumbo Tomatoes, 3 cans for We also have a few cases No. 2, which we will. close out at 4 cans for 1 pound tall pink Salmon* 3 cans for 25p or dozen for.. $1.' Granulated Sugar, 25 pound bags, ? ? Browns Mule Tobacco, 10 lb box for 10 lb box "Thoroughbred" Tobacco for $3* And all other brands of Tobacco in proportion. We will fill your 5 gallon can with Kerosine for . - Lump Starch, per pound .. . *? Pure Apple Vinegar, per gallon ? J Masons quart Fruit Jars, per d^jzen Owing to fluctuation in prices- on Flour and other prices ,are not quoted, but if you want good things to eat cheap as you think they ought to be sold, see us. Don't Ask For Credi After July 1st, 1915, don't, ask us for credit. It as unpleasant for us to refuse you as it will be for you to refused. It will not mean any discmint whatever upon y< willingness to pay your accounts, bi# will be asking break our rule upon which we Have agreed ? to sell only SPOT CASH. ? W? WANT YOUR TRADE if you can ?Lv?Jt to u? ?F*| these terms. We will make it to your interest to o with us. I LEWIS 8c CHRISTMAS THE STRICTLY CASH STORE. WANTED? To Buy Cattle Highest cash price paid for good cattle: ? fat or poof must be free from cattle tick. Camden Beef Cattle Farms : ^ ? ? ? ? *- 5V>B