The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 05, 1915, Image 7
of Deaths mnd Birth*
for Pa?t Month.
^ ? I !?>? 0
Mirth* OeKtib TewttrfWp
- ^ Whit* .
|^tfoy l<? Mr. M,H| M,s ,{ T.
Ml' in'(l Ml s ',",m w
<;lrl l" *tr' u,,<l Mrw ''aslMM'
I
ik-( ? l<,,s N!l M,s <:,if
? M.trslittH
(U s <jirl t?? Mr. ami Mih. J, I / ^vis I
1 J() < ,itl |o Mr. iiml Mrs. II. <\
? ( ; j || to Mi tlfUl Mix. If U0]
C \1 %? '
(V^ K) -4 ?l rl to Mr. iiihI Mfn.
' A. U?U',V
<>,1 15 H<?y to a,ui Mr*- <"1
jum M. Moneley,
Oct. tt-ltoy and, girl to Mr. a ud
lff , ,1'cih- l.anoy.
()l, mi i.hI to Mr. and Mr*. II.
I? Suiyrl.
(Stored
Qet, 17 (*i<l t<? HalliO Dixon.
Oct. 27 ('ill to Thomas and Hannah
|>cas
?Oct. * I Jo.v to Eddie a nd BesHjUi
KiiJiiW'
Oct, 10 Ho,v to Kdwii rd and Henri
tfta
| M>ii til* IJtoRttlti Township
white
"Oct. 25-'- -Margaret/ Rush, Infant.
; ? (M.-. 17- Win. Milton Copland. in
: fiuif, " ??. \ '
cf^Ioifed
Oct. 25 Vlieney Ha Hard. fenjftlo,
i jci !.'! Ilenriettii Henry.
Oct.-# Helton James, Infant.
HjftllH Camden
White
Oct. ">? -Hoy to Mr. and Mix. ,T. K.
Chritftiaas.
Oct, 1&-- Hoy to Mr. and Mrs. C. i4,
Moscley.
. Oct. 17 <ilrl to Mi-. iiikI Mrs. ('. j.
.Hhttiuion. ftrd.
Colored
Oct, 7 Hoy and' girl to Isaac and
I Sadie Beitott.
I V- Oct, b- Hoy to Chanter and Lucy
* Flowers.
'Oct. 22- (Jlrl to SiH'ixor and Silvia
Walker.
Deaths Camden
White
- Oct. ? Mrs. Lawrence %J. Whitukcr.
' <>ct. 7?11. IX. Herbert.
Oct. 21 -W. W. Hugtflnn.
Oct, 25 Mrs. Li/.y.ie H. MeCaskill,
Oct: 2(! James Robertson.
Colored
: ()ot. .'{1 Hannibal James.
Oct. 20 Simon Sanders.
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT.
Cotton Main Factor in. fetter
Business in. South. 9
Washington, Jtfov. 1, ? Business con
ditions throughout the country lm
jiroved considerably during September,
according to reports from federal re
serve agents made public tonight by
the federal reserve board. As a whole
officials regard the picture of condl
i ions as the most favorable in many
months.
10ven(,s of September, the Atlanta
districts reports^ not only sustained,
but Increased the confidence of the
general business public in the Atlanta
district. Commercial 'travelers report
merchants' sales doubled those of , Sep
tember nineteen fourteen.
Richmond district reported" that af
ter months of slow halting develop
ment there ts much improvement, with
'indications that the situation will lie
comfortable for about three mouths at
?east. Cotton lis the principal factor
In the improvement, though otherverops
are good. *
New York reported increased indus
trial activity, the expansion of whole
sale and retail trade and better col
lections. 'ST -
Boston, Philadelphia, Cfclcagor Dal
and all other districts, reports gen
eral improvement.
LAY ON THE LASH.
hast week, in the town of Greers, in
Spartanburitg eOTlfity, a ' young girl,
scarcely 1(5 years of age, committed
Huicidde. As she writhed h\ the agonies
of death from |K>lson, the old story of
faith and trust in a faithless lover,
was told by her. Rather than face the
world In disgrace as -a wearer . of the
scarlet letter, she closed her eyes to
this world and trusted to the fortunes
-of the next. ^Wojfto not mention the
matter now to add to the sorrow of
those who are left, behind, nor to add i
lo the pathos of the story. But wC|
do believe that there is no punishment,
which it is the part, of man to inflict,
which should not l?e- applied to the
man who leads a girl llktfHhis into dis*
grace and then deserts her. I Surely
the statute law of this statfe should be
so amended that a .man who seduces.
woman under promise of marriage,!
and then deserts her, should be declar
ed a felon and fool the full measure
of the pnnisbment provided by tho law
for a i>erson guilty of- murder, arson
<>r rape. The moral depravity in these
cases la not greater than in the other.
" Abbeville Press and Banner:
*ww???y ? war 5umm?ry )
There has Ihhmi ImrtT IU(litliiK In the
Serbian, Russian an?l \n h? imiim,
timyUrn and at least uiic attack of
nnte In ttu* Champagne . region of
Fraiutv
In Serbia tin* Austrian* an<) <5er
mans ronttnuit to prpgrews pvwj*\vh??rft
I'm titr JMggrUn# hiVo i'H?i to gfve
way before superior forces in tlu>
N sava Valley.
The Russian* nil 1 1 u* I :u -i ?>? u front
are attacking at various |M>lnts ami
tfUCd'Hafully counter-attacking ut Oth
er*. Itciiln admits that bOtWOU) the
Swenton region. Field Marshal von
lUndenburg'H forees httd to withdraw
and that the Russian, <>'<n|?ied tin
villager of Mikulischk ami IMatonosAka,
taking numerous piisoncrscirml several
nun -blue guiiH. '
War Nov.. Alexlnl/.e, (|u. Austin
i >' I mans vv?ro driven tH.ni 1 1 1 . J i
trenches . according to I'etiogiad,
while near Seinikovitze (Senlkowee)
111 (J U) let a r?,<H ki AustmOcrHians were
captured.
In the region of M.asslges, Cham?
pngiie, th<5> (humans penetrated' some
ad \ a need French trenches in an at
tack preceded by a heavy bombard
merit. l'mis says, however, that else
where the Germans were repnlsed wlU>
material losses. Artillery and mining
Iterations have been engaged in on
other |Hdntw of the Western front.
The Italians are still bomha riling
heavily the (iorl/.ln region of tin* Aus
tro Italian front jind at several points
Imve iiitide Infantry attacks. These
atla<k; have been repulsed according
to Vienna. which says several Italian
regiment* hnif their effectives. J
A news agency dispatch says Tches
nie in Asia-Minor, southwest of Smyr
na, has been bombarded by fonr En
tente torpedo boat destroyers, which
U lied the CortM, the old barracks and
a large imrt of the Turkish quarter.
'I'he Russian Foreign Ollh e In a
statement Just Issued places oil record
that Russia Is ready to.' recognize the
territorial enlargements whleh Greece
needs in Fairope and Asla-^Mlydr, ax
well as the Justiee of Rumania'?! light
to realize her National Ideal, itussla
still hohUf out the olive branch to the
i '.ulgarlam* and Is ready to profl'er a
friendly hand to. them when they take
their place on the side of the Entente
Allies. ?
The Persian Government has been
notified by Russia i*jU. if Persia ha;
concluded a special agreement with
Germany ami Turkey the Anglo-Rus
slan treaty for the maintenance of
Persia's integrity will be allowed to
lapse.
>' The seud-otiiejal ' >verseas News
A Jpucy < ) f ~ 1 i e fli n den \ es "a ^^hr& ~HYr
vention" recent, reports that Germany
was disposed Nto prepare the way for
.^eace negotiations. :v - vS.
Wants Hi# Money 6ack.
Washington, Noy. 2.- ? Nearly 1,J*0G
nanfes appear oh a list issued by the
treasury department tonight of persons
who have failed to repay money ad
vanced them by the United States gov
ernment when they were stranded in
Europe at the outbreak of the war,
The amounts due aggregate several
hundred thousand dollars, the sums
ranging from $1 to $1,370. <
In many eases the government has
been unable to locate the individuals
at the addresses given. The Act of
congress appropriating $2,750,000 for
the relief of Americans abroad provid
ed that persons able to do fco should
reimburse the government and Secre
tary McAdoo has given notice that he
expects to proceed against delinquents
who. are in a position to pay.
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THE HEART OF SERBIA.
Nish, the Latest Abandoned Capital,
ail Ancient Scat and Center.
Nish, the third national capital to be
abandoned before the "necessities of
war, is one of the ancient nuclei of
jtttae Serbian nation, says a primer on
War geography Just given out by the
National Geographic Society- It has
been the heart of things Serbian in the
Balkan peninsula, since the days when
this Slav i?eople became the neighbors
of Imperial Byzantium. The other cap_
itals which have been abandoned In
the course of the war are those of
Brussels, Belgium, and Belgrade, the
peace time government center of Ser
bia. One other capital has been nearly
menaced, Paris, which was temporarily
abandoned -by the French government,
but ' successfully defended against all
of its enemy's assaults. Nish has been
serving as the Serbian capital, practi
cally, "since the outbreak of the war.
This ancient city, oiure a prominent
Roman stronghold, lies about 130 miles
southeast of Belgrade, in the Morava
valley, through which the chief Euro
l*?an way Id Constantinople runs. It is
.pnly about 40 miles west of the Bul
garian frontier, and is defended on ev
ery hand by a complex of rugflfcd, les
<?er mountains. It is Serbia's second
city, only surpassed in strategic and
commercial Importance by Belgrade
upon the Danube. Owing to Its po
sition, it dominates the way from Eu
rope to the Orient, in war time as a
! fortress, in peace time as merchant
ett.v able to exact a toll upon strong
- ? ? m
cQlitbU of pusslng t^ade. of its lui
|M>r(MU<v to the Serbians, || might hI
liKkKl Im* said, that NIhIi and Belgrade
(OOl^to tOW?Hf? 111 this kingdom,
ami that all the rest is rural.
Muii.\ ??r tin* principal ro#d? of tlva
Hnlfcans convert hero, while the imth
of the Oriental KxpNtMi the express
through from l'aiifi, Munich and Vi
enna to Constantinople, passes through
Its gAtON. AKil, a brain h lallway noes
from here l?? the thriving xoaport of
Salonlkl, and, thence to Athens. Thus,
the little place has not been w) fur out
of tin- world, as M'V'euturies of iniluc
less obs<urlty' might lead one to sup
pose,
The hills around the city have been
stnngly fort I Hod with iiitKlern ?*arth
works. The frontier toward Bulgaria
iW .me difficult of InVaslon, and the de
fetjslve v. < >ii i the i i t y command the
valley approaches froiti the north and
>outli. The Kerhlon railways are ad
ministered frnHi Nlsb,. and hert* tni
railway has its factory for the repair
'?f lolling stock, It# hare supplies
and central otlhes for o|>eratloji. The
i'ity has an Iron works of some i in
|idi lame.
In linn* <?r |.? ,i? t- Hie king and the
gOV eminent mil kt> Msh lieudi|Ui|i teiv
fur three luonthn eaoh year, Where, |x>
fore the constitution of l!H^t.?he Na
tional Assembly held Its sittings. The
Turks were driven from the city dur
ll? '.lie uprising of 1K7S. Before. tin
present war, the city had a popula
ting .of about 25,000 and was rapidly
ttHHUtitlng n modern eha raster.
It was under the walls of Nisli. an
( lent Valssux, that the Kniperor Clan
dills destroyed an army of invading
<iwil?N lo A. 1 >. 360,' It was hert^MWp
which adtM still more t-? the past glo
ilea of tho | dace that the Finper^r
( 'Mi>tanllne t':r Croat was hojrn In A
l>. 271. N'ish YWIH destroyed by Attihi
and his Huus 111 the nth eentifry, and
in thi> bth century ithe Bulgarians l>e
on mo' its mastoid The Hungarians and
the Byv.antincs possessed It-ill turu In
the nth century, and, next It fell into
t.ln> tin lids of the Serblat#*, who enter
tained tile ('lor man emperor, .Frederick
Marbaressa and Ills crusaders In the
city. Frederic ma relied over the course
that his nation Is marching along Again
today. In 14JW. the historic elty'tf light
wont out : for It fell then definitely
udder Turkish rule, and remained In
a part of the Ottoman Km pi re for .100
- ??? - . A'- :
yours.
' PATHS OF THE INFINITE.
"tTAVE we not marked earth's limits, fol
?*-** lowed Its long ways round, '*
Charted our Island world and seen how
> S the measureless deep
Sunders it, holds It remote, that still, In
? ? ~ -our hearts wo .keep
A faith |p a path that links our shores
f with n shore unfound? j
^"O quest the venturer waits, no world
? have we to expore.
But still the voices that called us far over
. _ the lands and seas
Whisper of stranger countries and lonelier
deeps than these.
In the wind on the hill and the reeds on
the lake and the wave on the Bhore.
"vrEVER beyond our earth shall the ven
turer find a guide?
Prom the golden light of the stars, but,
not fronr the utars a clew
May fall to. the earth, and the rose of ere
and the noonday blue
Veil with celestial beauty the fathomless
deeps they hide..
?Sidney Royce Lysaght.
TESTAMENT.
I SAID: "1 will take my life
And throw lit away ; -
I who was fire and son?
Will turn to clay.
((J WILL, lie no more In the night
.-??With shaken breath.
1 will toss my heart in the air
To be caught by death."
BUT out of the night I heard,
Like the Island soupd of the sea.
The hushed and terrible sob
Of humanity.
mHEN I said; "Oh, who am l
-*? To scorn Qod to his face?
I will bow m^> he4d and stay
And suffer with my race."
? Sara Teasdale..
THE LAST MESSAGE.
|~\EATH bids his heralds go their way
On red rimmed bicycles today.
Arrayed in blue with streak of red.
A boy bears tidings of the dead?
He pedals merrily along,
Whistling the chorus /ot a song;
Passing tl\e time of day with friends
Until the Journey almost ends;
Then,' slowing down, he scans each gat?
For the doom'd name upon the plate.
That found, he loudly knocks and rings.
Hands in the yellow missive; sings
His song. The maid saylaVth? door ~~
"No answer!" and he's off once more.
? ? ? ? ? ? ?
No answer through the empty years!
No answer but a mother's tears!
? ?Edward Shllllto.
THE SUMMER TIME OF LOVE.
SUMMER Bccms to linger 'neath the
autumn sky.
For a mockln' bird is slngln* llko
my "sweetheart's oomln' by;
Sweet and sweet he's singin' where
the rival roses stir.
Wish he'd tell my sweetheart what her
lover thinks of her.
(Sing, Mister Mockingbird,
Sweetest songs you know.
And don't forget to tell her
Her lover loves her so!)
Oh, the w^rld seems bright forever? no
winter time It -knows! -
Porevermore 'tis whispering tho story of
the rose.
And 'tis written in life lilies and on the
heavens above,
"AlwaA. my dearie, 'tis the summer time
oriov?!"
? U__ , _ ?
(All the birds are slngln'
Sweetest songs they know.
And tbey don't forget |o tell her
That I love 'her so.)
% ?Author Unknown.
REALTY TRANSFERS
At Shown by Book* in Ofiicc
of County Auditor.
mi mil*' Hlj-tturr i i ml c. \v. shiver to I
TiiimIcck l*i*trl<t No, 'i tuft'ij, lift. j
W. I >. OrttfMhy to Truntw* lMstrh'tl
,V?> I.', I in'fc, 1
Mill*' JuhhXOI) to t? W lipyit. Ill
h ??????*, $iti5.
(iritid Hfii-oii io Su it ic lio)d0D i
lot in City <>f < 'uimluit, $?25.
Mil-i ll ) lo l(. .1. ( till
Iww, 10 2 :i HcreM,
It J. < Mil In \\ to ,1. K. Cnrtcr. r?4 1
iii-ivf, $:if>0.
1. 1 Ih A, Moxeley to A, I.), Kennedy,
H> 'J-Ii. tier**, $<15.
I. A. Wlttkowsky, Master, to llenrl
t'lta It. IturDH, 1 hml*e a 1 1< I lot In City!
of Camden (iii Market r?'*?t , $1M.72.
li W, JtfujjtyO I" I ttici M.i iifMini. I
Itde, $;t.
A < 1 ? I i ? > Outlaw to Itlley .1. outlaw,
l i aere*, $tM?.
Krahk Mnun r <? latin Munn. H5 acres,
I., A. Wittkowsky, Master, to .1, It.
Malk uiH.V .It. I'- Menton, I luntiW and
lot lii ciiy of < 'uiinli'D, fliilQO;
SalUc J. Mil lor to J. fan-oil Miller,
fft-itvftM.-lii MutTalo Township, $1Q0.
I.croy S. I ht \ l? lx< >ti to 1 (attic A. Moore
1 lot Mini 'J <ui Mum sticct,
(I In nit I property), $5,000,
Knnoio M. Trnnthani to \V, I), Traul
tin in, 1 lot oil ('liesiiut street. Ciliii'li'ii
$10.
I' K, Mnlhis to S|M>ro IIi'Umk, 1 lot
tiial house on Xa\ Fayette avenue, $2,50o.
Coru m\hln to S|it*ro Helens. 1
; fr?t and house on Fn Fayette avenue.
$1,750.
M. M. Itakcr u? C. IV Cjyhurn, 184
a'i rtfH, $1 ,5<)<i.
.1. C. 10111k to li, It. Clyhuvn, 1 lot in
town of Hot lumo, $5150. 1
\V, I,. Vaughn n to Florcnee Vaughn u<
I 10 acres, $1,?K?0. |
\V, \V. I luckuhcc, SherilY, to Irene
t'nii'tnu. -'IS iicris, $81,
Sa!!!" Mnoliry to R. .1. outlaw, 10
2 ucrcs, $00.
Henry It. Tiller tp Alfred K. Kenne
dy, '2 acres and 1 building, $250
A. I). McFadden, Master Richland
ytxmity. to John W, Cunningham, 107
?3t0O acres, $l,070.20s
Alice Freeman to ."\fiiinle 1'. Smith.
48 acres In Wfeftt Wateree, $850.
J. II Clyhuru, Clerk of Court, to
Cora Ij. (irahain, 110 acres, $100.
.1, A. West to It. M. West, 100 acrcs,
$500. , . ;
.1. A. West to H. II. Went .'120 acres.
$2,500.
.1. A. West arid C. 0. Single to 11.
? ' ' ^ ? ?
II Won I, 170 $600.
NV K IMivIn to Anna I*h' 1 trad lit).
1 lot and houso tu of lkdhUHt*.
*400.
K. t*. vmii TivvkoH t?? Jtfitltt li. Itatr
limn, I lot on 1,11 Fayotte avt'iiuo, $10.
J Ml) It* 1(. liatiMiino to It. I- lUMiton.
I lot and op UiFnyrttr avrnu?\
I I 600
l{ N\ Mollis to J. H. Coo|rtM7 1 H*4
am* ami 1 hour lu town of Itlancy.
?lullll II. M< ? I. ro? I It ml ot hn .? to It
?; Mil -rod, IO arrow. f?\ ami low mill
. I It et I it >|| .
M itt'dorK Alrt'oy U? .1 M t'arHon &
< , 'J?MI ttOMMt, lijxiu.
i it. ?; Mit 'fright to Bi N. Mutfcay,
I I lot and lioiisi' OJI l-vlllrton HI., f 1,500.
1 I It I.I
iAicy 8. lioykln to U. O. McCwlgM,
t lot and houMtt on Hrovjtrd St., $2,000.
Joint 8. Mii<lH?y to Mary 1>. NettW*.
l lot iiik! Iiouhc mi Uurann hi., $t,700.
K. A. ami H. It. MohoI^)' to F. N,
? in \ ik-ivn. $HM>.
<\ K Muiiii to I. J M ii mi, <)0 nm?
$WK>
A. 1>. KoniUMly to Mangle !,?*> Mow
l??.\ . lit J :t ui ivH, ft.
Osmr Ho\v??rw to .lolm NV. Iiittitii.ii,
in
II. .1 ( 'anion to .IuIIh rtniilli, 'Jfi to ivti, j
|
.1. 'ft Ijotty' to KkMCanoo l.uiivy, lit*
? ? '. *u>ia,
K I ? M' < .1 Kill to John F*UU\V, i
J lot ?? \ H I M *>t ClIN'lltt.
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nnouncement
We are making loans on
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Cotton stored in reliable
Warehouse at
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6 Per Cent
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M ?' ? ? yS't . . . -a ...0,,
If you want to hold your
cotton come in to see us.
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