The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 26, 1916, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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i*(it?i every hfldny W i'1** K?
Broad Htreef, and eniert?<f at the ('nw
dvn j m '?* ii>^t?('ninl Hint! nial
tiff. l'rlc# |hm- annum $1,00. c
We, are ?bol to rwvlvtf r??ntHJUtihit?
tloiiM of it reaabnahlo length. but hii
till |?< ?if :i li t ..condition of I llflr publica
tion U I hit I fhey nIihII lit Hit ease* Im<
riccouipnuied by I tux full name and
n\ji< t add re** uf the si'iitlcTi '
urles. resolution* of ami church
notice* \> i 1 1 not bo chargcd for. Mill
ters of purely a personal nature will
Ik* ebaj'tft'tl b?r at the rati* of live cents
u 1 1 tic. Whiskey or patent medicine
advertisement* Will not -he ji ??? -t? | ?t ?m I tit
any prlctt. Utiles for display ndver
tlnbiu made known on appfleal Ion.
(annhti. S. >lay 'Hi, I'.Mfi.
I>0 VOI KNOW THAT
. To-ila.v U nlvwiy* I lit' hc*( day to
? loan ii |i V
Krcsh nil f < ?<?<!. i't's| iIicm' i hreo
? ninbal I n be renins is
Tho I S. Public Health Service has
reduced t \ | (Ik ?l? > fever Mi por cent III
si Miit* foniiiuinit it's?
< i\ cj en I In;;. const i|iul Ion, lark of ev
.i.lse, f. .ill nir, e\e -Irilbi. mil) pro
duce headache V *
1'iillniitl ili liikin^r water causes many
death*?
An I'llloW'iit boallli olliccr is a icood
community In vewt incut?
Had tooth handicap children?
Insufficient sloop ont la infers hettlLh?
South Caroliiia at Charlotte.
South ( 'nrolinn's contribution to tho
Klor.v of "tho day whs of )( character
worthy <>f more thnn a iwssiriK notloo.
The liovcruor and his staff hat! a fob
fmvliiK that i|iiito properly attracted
tho attention of tho people. 17p|>er
South Carolina was horo in force anil
there wore - ivprescn tat Ives Iroin all
si^-tlons of flint state. The i?eopJe of
Charlotte had beon advised that. South
t'nrollnn would lake tin active ?part
in tho ooh'hrntion of the day. but I hey
woro altogether unprepared for the fine
demount tit ion that was ni.ulo lite
tin ?'? of (he Palmetto static wns splen
didly in evidence and tlie enthusiasm
of tho South Carolina |>eople was sec
ond only to that of the natives, if in
deed ll was not fully ns great. II
wns as If (lie stale line had been,
wI|mmI out and we were nil one jk'o
j tie ? which iii fuel wo are The neigh -i
holly lies lielween the two stiller, ill
wnys closel.v bound. have heen drawn j
still tighter. South ('nroliua's share
in the celebration of the da> will al
ways linger pleionnl lv wi the memory
of tiinrlotle |m>o|>Il>. t'hnrlolto < t|?
Kor Ver.
".Manning has innde good" Is n re
mark fretpicntly bean I from (hose who
comment on the record of the present
'iovernor of the state. There nre so
uian> voters in the stnfe who take that
view, iliaf I he mnii w ho can defeat
'.lie governor fop reelection will tie
eompllsb something which now scetns
mpovxii.i,. I (nek Hill I brnltl.
A KI.Mi.
lie l< h |e nil I lie i >1 tsel'V ll t loll platform
of n eottmi wagon .
I lis 1 1 eerv staples had ju-t , brought
twelve eel 1 1 s a ^tollllil.
The lll< 1 1 e \ was down III llis |Mie|.et
No man hail an a? ? <>iinl against him
for a 1 1 i tin*.
The IllUles trotted aloiiir over the
smooth pavement ami now ami liieii
:i biu' led apple jolted ..lit ?>(' h hea|H
tni: bucket and rolled hai k ami forth
41-riisx the Wiltfou bed.
A neat bundle over in the corner
?ontaincd a tlress pal lorn- ? len v a rt|s ? ? i'
Itlue ehecketl l'I nulia tn for the faith
fill wife.
The little hay was full ? ? f ??nnd* for
the baby.
He whistled as I'clo and l.eck turn
cd their .head* homewmuih '?
It wj?* ihm i i\ ? ? i?t i ? l< ? \ . i ? w Holldrf
1 1 . . I I . cd ? ? s . I iTle I lie
uii u jis tuitliu Mtaiti(? ?.?(???? ? wuli
j liuian- ddlkttt-s of tlu: *k>- Tlu'mvviUi:
? #old IfV H ?h**p Mint
-? JI . filt'l~-e v\ ?? i ? ? ItiWMW Wlt$l
the color* ?>f the eninlMtw. No jdiiitw1
could iiu w made a prettier phi tire :
no d reamer eon hi jiuve VMumI ? ncojh'
' Itiitii*' ?)?*?*? I i< < In nl il??* mysterious
' realm of xIuuiImtIhmhJ,
j Till' luvUpllIlt of t tlO WltgOll elljoycd
\it
i The fresh I'Vi'iiliiri hreey.cj-i were lis
i balm it*. Ills iuuw. - .
j There Wi|* l>?? enniM.\ ill Ills heart
! lUittlftlM a ii.\ oJie.
Thole v\ m ^ tin |<oiillcal ambition that
had gone iiiikiiIImIUhI,
TIi. I V wa* up hvi i-*o\v . of tourist ode
; in. stick auiLj-tlng am) poison.
j lit- jim ii plulu country man.
III'. Ii t\ ?*?| Ills wife.
1 1?* lo.vi'il Ids halty
lit' was Utility home to llirin a king
w caring a royal rrirtVii of kindness -m
i king tender. thoughtful. affectionate.
I bearing slllll^c gift* ||? Ills subjects,
j Soul horn Woman's Magazine
ITEMS OVEK THE STATE
I MU* IMitli Kiddie. a young woman
<ii* i 'i inverse, ? l i?-? I TucHday afioriHHiti
from I In* effects of an overdose of car
bolic m ill, which she drank rally Muii*
da\ morning. evidently with suicidal
Intent . \o i -a list* could 1h? learned w hy
Hie young woman should want to end
her lift1, as she was well known and
mipular wfth ii la rge circle of friends.
.Miss Kiddle was is yen I's ? >f imp.
Allen 1 frown, a negro man, was kill
ml by unknown purtleH at Ha good last
w eek.
Tin* ni'Xl annual council of 1 1???
Kplscopal diocese of South Carolina
will be held in Client w. 1 1
T. A. Wal an<l W. 1>. Itrown were
shot ami slightly wounded in (ireen
< 1 1 le last Sunilay afternoon hy Sum
Neal, son of T. A. Ni'iil. Tim elder
Neal was allegtid to have been drunk
and Deputy Sheriff' W, I >. Howard and
\V. I ?. Jtrown attempted to arrest him.
It Is alleged that young Neal slmt nt
the two deputies hut Instead shot his
father and one of the deputies. The
two Nenls nre now In jrtlJ in <ir<H?n
vllle.
. Mark liuiiiiels. who c*t-apcd from the
South Carolina |K'iiitentiary about, two
months .ago. has been captured in
Vlckshurg, Miss., and will he returned
10 the sfjite prison this week. (Inn
ne Is cscu|>cd from the tulHM'eillosis hos
pital hy making a key of hone.
Chits. A. Douglas, a well known at
torney of Washington, who was on a
train in Mexico, on which ten people
were killed in a wreck, has returned
to Washington. Mr. Douglas is counsel
for the Cai'anr.a do facto government
of Mexico, lie is ii native of Fairfield
county, this state.
The Itight Flare.
"i have written a i>ocm on
The editor looked up wearily. The
blue-eyed blonde young woman was
merciless.
"I have written a poem on "The
old I{<mI Hani on the Farm," and ? "
The wear\ look <lisapi>carcil from
the editor's face.
"All! Delightful! Written on the
old red barn, ed? Fine. I ll be going
along by the farm in a day or so. and
I'll stop }it the obi red barn and read
11 ' i ihio state Journal.
A man descended from an excursion ,
train and was wearily making his way
to the street ear. followed by his wife
and fourteen children, when a police
man touched 1 1 i nt on the shoulder and
said :
"Collie along w Id me." j
"What for?"
"Itlauied if 1 know: but when ye" re
locked up I'll go hack and tind out
why that crowd was followin' ye." -
Kvcha nge.
FOR SALE
50 TONS NITRATE SODA
Lowest Cash Prices Delivered from
Warehouse in Rear of Store
BARUCH-NETTLES COMPANY
Seaboard jii'r jCine
"The Progressive Railway of The South."
SCHEDULE:
Leave Camden ?
<) : 59 a. m. ) For McBee, Cheraw, Hamlet,
5:24 p. m. ^ and intermediate Stations.
G:59 a. m. I For Cheraw, Hamlet, Raleigh,
<5:51 p. m. ) Richmond and Eastern Cities.
11:15 a, m. J For Columbia and interme
11:10 p. m. { diate Stations. -
10:36 a. m. ) For Columbia, Savannah. Jack
1 1 : i 9 p. m. _ 5 sonville and Florida Stations.
C. W. SMALL, D. P. A.
Savannah. Ga.
She Wai Busy. >
"I waul to thank you," said tho long
wimlwl orator to the nice Old lady
who had stayed throughout, his entire
lecture. "You seemed to appreciate
my effort* to enlighten this commu
nity."
"That's all right," she replied. "Most
of your audience slipped away, but 1
had brought my knitting along and
wasn't wasting the time."
?
Palm Reading*
I'erklns So you offered Daiay your
hand? And what did she say?
Algy ? She looked at my thumb and
said I lacked will power; then she
looked at my linger nails and said I'd
never have any money because there
were no white spots on them, and
then ehe looked at my life line and
said it was too long. ? Judge. 1
The Installment Plan.
"Is Oubwalte still figuring on buy
ing a motor car?"
"No."
"Ho decided not to Invest in a car,
then?"
"Oh, he bought a car, all right, but
the man who sold It to him is doing
the figuring now."
Not So Commendable.
"The Gadsby make you feel quite at
home in their house."
"An admirable trait."
"Not in their case."
"No?"
"Their way of making you feel at
home is to quarrel acrimoniously iu
your presence."
f
Sailing Orders.
"What's that sheet there?" asked
the Rick soldier.
"That," explained the nurse, "is your
chart."
"So? Well, what's the next port I
make after quinine? I don't like that
stop."
NO WONDER.
"They say she attracted 110 end of
attention at the beach."
"She did. Iler bathing suit came
almost down to her ankles, and every
body wondered what for."
Dancing Possibilities.
The little centipede so neat
Can tHntfo with the host.
For he can keep on changinK feet
And let the others rest.
Answered Right Off the Reel.
Waggish Individual ? I've heard you
ministers called "fishers of men."
Minister ? Yes.
Waggish Individual ? What kind/ of
tackle do you use?
.Minister ? Line upon line.
No Mere Figure of Speech.
Hub (surveying a njass of bills) ?
As to how these are to be paid I am
completely In tho dark.
Wife ? Well, there's one or them
you'll have to pay or bo even more ii*
the dark ? the gas bill.
Out of the Set.
"I'm afraid Vanessa has married
herself clean out of our set."
Why so?"
' The fellow is neither a dancer nor
a bridge player."
The Indications.
Phrenologist ? You are a gunman.
Customer (indignantly) ? I'm noth
ing of the sort! j
Phrenologist ? Don't deny it. I cap
tell it by your bullet head.
The Suitable One.
"I)o you know what bank 1 could
borrow from to get funds for my new
airship?"
"I don't know of any more suitable
one than a bank of clouds. '
? " i f
An Easy Way.
"Pa, Maude^payt *he want? to lee
the seamy side of. life. '
"Tben tell Maude to set right t?
work and help her ma with the fatu
ity rewln* ."
? - . f * ' ;
?MgBBKBgSUI , I
I'KKKO.vil,. ?
Among the graduate* at the' Hally
M Hilary A< ii'li iu \ .il 'It-rinv.HHl ItflK
.uar.laliniud On- iiaitMv -r Malcolm
Katemnn. t !??? 1 x??t? of Mr. i^imI
Mrs. J. F Hateuuin, of Camden?
Mr. Frederick l(<*ldn>.ou and /an^llx*.
who I in vi* Int'ii sprnttlng the wiuli'i' "<J|
llolloy |h*t4?e, their winter home, wIN
leave next weeic by tiuto for their
home hi Kaclne, Wis,
Hr, Fred 8. , rir?|M> .spent a couple of
day* in Daniden Iii4;?|uiiit \vw?k. , , Ur
was returning to Charh**tou from his
tnmi* in I'hiladelphiM where tut hail
been recti) >era ting since a recent o|?cr
ittloil,
Mr, l(. L. Mo,scle\ drove hi* auto lo
( 'harlotto ' last Sahmlay for the Meek
letihurg* celebration, .
Mim, t i? A. 1 la till in. of Ml. Pleasant,
Is wilth .Mrs. It. H. Team.
?fudge W. F. Bunnell returned this
week from unite an extended trip, ' He
first went to Hlruilugiutin to attend the
confederate reunion, ami from there
wont to Louisville, Ky., whore he sjient
some thue with relatives, lie reports
a great trip, and his friends are glmll
to him ? lii in looking so well.
The friends of Mr. Cooper tiritfin in
Camden will regret to learn that he
had to he earrled to his home at CJreen
wood last week, where he Is being
treated. lie has I icon suffering for
severahweeks with fever. >
/
liirle Sain should he strong enough
to defend his rights and to defend
everyone of Ills people, wherever ihooe
people are, and he cannot be strong
enough unless he prepares hi advance.
See "The ltattle Cry of Peaee" at the
Majestic Theatre May 80 and 31.
Ire Cream Supper.
The lad lea of Alt. Olivet W. M. l\
will give a ii ice cream sup|>er at Mrs.
S. A. Mruce's Thursday evening. June
1st. The puldie Is eordially invited to
attend.
First illicit Still in f>0 Years.
Lancaster, S. C.. May 22. ? Sheriff
John I'. Hunter and a posse destroyed
an illicit still in Lancaster eoynty last
week. The still was the first to he
captured in that county in fifty years.
We have only fifteen first line light
ing ships in our navy. Nine years
ago Roosevelt sent sixteen around the
world. What is the matter? See. "The
Battle Cry of Peace" Majestic Theatre
May 30 and 31.
Tin- divorce court judge plays short
stop in the matrimonial field.
REPORT OF THE CIT1S TREA#
l RER FOK FISCAI* YEAR KM).
INti APRIL \iO, 191fi.
Receipts.
I 'a>h <>ii hund. May 1, 1015. $4*0.07
Licenses 5.5N0.< M ?
(?cncral Tax 21.305.N5
Commutation Tax H22.00
1 ?clin<|iicni Tax (1015? 1.307.70
I >4*1 1 lit | ii< >i M Tax ( 11)14 i 1.921.(14
I >cliu*|m*nt Tax (19l3i 2-S1.N9
Delinquent Tax <1912? 120.24
I >oli 1 1? | n? >n T Tax-MWli 29.7S
I >clin<|iiciit Tax ( lltliii .22.0.S
I >i*l i i M 1 1 1 ? ? u i Tax i loooi 3.5N
Dog Tax 50.00
t'ity Property 1 .205.50
Itecordcr's Court 72S.50
Water at <1 lights 10.00
Fin* Department 10.00
Hills Payable .3.000.00
Total $30,950.83
Disbursements.
Health Department ^1 .30U.N7
Street Department .5.777.58
Police Department 4,017.00
Fire Department 'J. 004. 0(5
City Property 597.27
Trt'iisurcr's ofln-e and Council
Chamber 1.K09.00
Beeorder's Court 300.00
Sewerage account .71.55
Sinking Fund 240.00
Incidental and appropriations . ...223.05
Water and Lights 7.213.05
Interest a<*coiiut .9.76S 36
Library unt .310.43
Stationery and printing 100.03
(jcueral Tax i error i ... .20.00
Liven.se refunded. Con. Fire
Ills. Co. 25.00
Delimpieiil lax i 1913) refund
ed to .M. F. Chipley .84
Trustees Fire Inspt. Fund .29.50
$?'{4,018.17
Balance on hand April 3<?.
1910 -V 2.OO4.00
Total $36.050.8.3
.1 .1 COODALE.
city Treasurer.
At test ( oi l er!
c, II. YaLes.
K. S. Williams,
A. Ithame. /
WANTS
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FOR SALE? ( iood .lerwy milk Cow for
sale. Apply t<? fftw Hirsch. 1211
Broad street, lip
LOST ? A small ohl-fashioned Brooch
with hair in it. I^ost Thursday on
Lyttleton street. Flwier please no
tify -Mrs. F. II. Harding, Camden
FOR SALE ? Second hand Inmber will
. be aold cheap nt my yard. Alao,
some doors, blinds, and sashes. Ap?
ply to Henrv 8nvni?e, Camden, 8. O.
5-4-7 V
AITO OWNERS? Oct a Hydrometer
and din1 for vniir <?wii Storage !!?*
* ? ' * ' T SL
Idle*, 'I soil tlio H.vdnfhieters mid
i rinh- ><>u t?? use thcin properly.
, Frank I,: /? mi'. ( 'a union. ?Y7|?
fikn1hh45J> BWiil fortfrrilrif
? in# largo comfortable- furnished
.rooms l?y the week, excellent service,
electric. jlgldsj Imth. Mpidy4o Mm,
Whistler,- f'JtKS- Itroad Street, Camden,
s ?? 3 ? 8
I OIC SAI.K-Oile lul l Overland
Fi ve pawngcr louring car, thorough
\x ?,\ (?r lumU-.i. racp Apply to
Henry S(ivHH<',Caintlen, s. (J, ;i
PFKSONAI I ? ? O. M < lay, Vd^i-hm
rlaii, of Kershaw,' will Ik* at Lath
am's oh I stables on Broad street every
.Monday. "7 ~ .
? -v.. .. I > - x- ' - " - "T ' JJI ? "J*"U
SAY ? Have you oiio or more Fleet lie
Fans that wort'- used before the
present light im; plant wuh hullt? If
mo, s<v mo, ami wo can do some
hu*iuo*s. Frank I* /<omp, phono 188
?a .'io. ? :n ,ip
Millions of Sweet Potato Plants For
Salt*. 'IHiey aro grown and shipped
to me hy a rollahlo Florida grower
and 1 do not hesitate to stand re
sponsible for I ho condition in which
tlio plants roach my customers. Try
the Porto Rico Yam for ourlluess,
the Nancy Hall for yield, the Tri
umph for a onarkot potato. Prices
$1.25 per thousand, 10 thousand or
more, $1.15 i>or thousand. A. M.
Trotter, phone 231* J. 3
WANTED? You to know tM I do oxo
wHylpne Welding. See me when you
have work of this kind to <lo. ? C> fit,
Coleman, DcKalh Street.
/ ' 1 '
Plants For Sale ? Nancy Hall Sweet
Potato Plants, ^$1.50 per thousand.
. W, M.
Fb?iwSNT,-fr< II,
u ten rooiu.hriek Colonial hZM
muilcvu louvv^iieiitfN
ulkWV throughout . with auttuuv #3
ture. lively muuiuis. Ten^tS
able. Tl?o name dlu>ute us r,2
and Aiken. llererriuv.N ? u,.u a{7*|
quired. <)m' hour from i'Karlm7j
t\v<> from Columbia. .\<l<itvs& jwl
Cheater,', s, C.
tax" executions.
rti^ei- ami U*. virtue of ta\ e
Unit* ?llmte<l to me, \ win
public outery before . tUu r?tirt hj
?W>or In Cnirnlon. during tlie k*ila
of sale yrt Monday, June 5th. l?ij]
following demTlbwl real .-*tute
Fifty acre* bouiided i>y
lK?ntp?ey ?>Hl Hohluxon, Vkst W'L
of K. S. Vlllepluue, , South l?y '-J
J a men Cn^OH, West by lands ofjJ
V!ilopigU?. U'vl?sl U|HU? in u l ?9
?. i >1 1 1 an the property of pahv sltJ
#,VM m?IK
for taxes for llllfl,
w. w. ivamm
' Sheriff Kershaw 'Wj
Camden, S. C.t May H,
MON?) TO LOAN
ON RBAL E8TATB -
x . TfiniMS
K, (J. vouTrt?ckow.
MONEY TO LOAH]
ON IMPROVED REAL ESTjJ
Apply U? Tbw. 1>. Antrni tl
Bw deLoach, Attorney ?
3T1
Today, Friday, May 26th
Daniel Frohman presents Marie Doro in one of thei
of Paramount productions "DIPLOMACY."
Also "THE IRON CLAW" featuring Pearl White
Saturday, May 27th
A Metro Wonderplay in 5 acts, 'HER GREAT PI
featuring the brilliant stage star Mabel Taliaferro,
supreme parts of novelty, romance and surprises.
Also Frank Daniels, the dean pf- comedians in
Jack Hires a Stenographer," and Lonesome Luke
edy "Luke's Late Lunchers." j
Monday, May 29th
Lubin Big Four Feature, with Ethel Clayton
House Peters in "THE GREAT PIVIDE." Prodn
the Grand Canyon of Colorado." We recomittend
as one of the best features ever shoWn in this the
The prettiest scenery ever put in a picture is in
GREAT DIVIDE."
Paramount Pictographs complete the program folr I
day. >
Tuesday, May 30th
"T,HE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" 'P
General Admission 50c. Children 25c.
Wednesday, May 31st ' ^
"THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE"
General Admission 50c. Children 25c.
Thursday, June 1st * rvr*
Daniel Frohman presents Mary Pickfofd in -
BUTTERFLY."
Musty Suffer Comedy and Pathe Weekly News.
Coming ? Ruth Findlay in "SALAMANDER"
The Maj
PICTURES FOR ALL
Men with HS2B$
and ability
are behind
our
National
Bank
r' . _
h?nir? ^6ra^ Reserve system of banks of wh
"S 3 ^em^er Bank is the best banking
f . ^ ou?ht out* A bank whitfh proves itself wc
ofUeommg a member can fclce its securities to
Monev ?an^ whenever it wants to and
bank von orf V^en you put your money i#
n ft when you want it. yv
Pu*J?URjn?m*y in dUR bank.
W? pay 4 per cent interest
The First National |
OF CAMDEN, S. C.