The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 23, 1916, Image 3
IV 1 1 .SON AND MAR8TO
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Sj. I.oiils. June lb- President >V||.
fni hiuI View Prwidoiit Marshall were
militated l?,v luvlaination tonight by
I K'hm Kivi 1 1<- national convention,
it> ticket Im'Iiik four minutes
?fort? midnight.
I Then- novpr wan itliy douht of ProMl*
j, , i \\ i l son's uoiuliiatloii tonight, lait
fcrtv vvu* a |H?.ss|l>|l)(y Mia I some vice
ivsMential IWkuuh might he brought
in in o|?|Hwllioii I < ? Vliv President
liirsluill. They molted away. howev
r, when f lit* con vonllon got In 80s*Jnn
iii I us soon as President Wilson's
audita tion hud l'H*n made hy a roar
I (Ikh-iix u t acclamation. Senator
Kcin. Willi renominated .Mr. Marshall,
list iisi<U* a jkuijf inujyiicil speech ami
imply doolfl rod ;
"I nominate Thomas Wiley Marshall
! Iiiilliina {'or >;loo president."
'fa President Wilson's noiulnattoii
(n?r?? was only out* dissenting vote,
Join-il Kmmct Murke, of Illinois, who
nun' in* the eonvetition announcing
but lie was opjNised to the president.
||s \<<ie technically nuido the prosi
fiit"?? nomination t.upl to 1.
Outline ?f Platform.
St. I ."Ills. .JIIIIC J,,,,.,...
,r>t.s W ilson's |k?II?'.\ ms sound both
; Iioum- ;i in I abroad. It challenges a
iiii|i;i riv ?ii of records with tile Ite
lltllnin p.-irt.x. pointing out that when
ic | it'iiHx-nits came Into power It
timl the country ham|>ered l?y sj>e
ul privileges. ii vicious tariff, ohso
|c twin ix i ni: laws, foreign affairs dom
aitnl i>,\ commercial interests, till of
Jilch idmsi's have Imhmi corrected. It
lints out the creation of Hie federal
ade commission for the protection of
10 working man. The party rotfiffto
' -i ,-1 .?.ul..l
IS Improved U11U eiiuuucu mu
irvtco a ikI Is now seeking (ho econ
n|(> freedom of a tariff for revenue
ily. Ii points t(? the. creation of a
}il-iwrlisan taritT commission. It hlt
rl^ condemns any Americanism which
Sows conspiracies against the govern
ed fin- the interests of foreign na
jiis mill condemns any political party
hlcli seeks I lie support of shell organ
jitiotis or individuals.
Tlu- platform favors the enlarging of
K> iiuvv and tlie formation of an army
ituy enough lo protect America, with
Preserve ?>f trained citizens. It states
mt il is tin? ifoverimient's duty to sc
ire American interests throughout the
prlil. It believes that all people have
i< riu'lii to expect protection from the
Iflte in which they live. It state<l
flit il K Hie duty of America to join
;in\ movement lo protect small na
)n> mix! a i nt a In the security of
i' sea< i'"i niihindcred use by all na
Wis. The party has regarded the
res of citizen- as -of more value than
p \ of cit i/.ens.
The platform has a strong plank,
ioriuc a friendly stay in Mexico un
tuiler i- restored and hoMeves 111 in
rventioii i mi lv a- a last resort, nec
R:m when no delay can he allowed,
mires the establishment of a nier
aiit-.niariiie ami indorses the (lending
ippimr bill. proviilintr for a modified
piership i>f merchant ships. The
psorvat Ion of natural resources is
i'ored. a- are plans to help . make
rniiu- mole profitable. It favors na
nial 1:1 mm | roads, a ii \iiitr wage for
I urn 'eminent employees and protoc
ol for all lalior.
3 lie j dji f f< iciii favors a new system
l* liamlli/iu' piihlic health matters for
Mic improvements; t h*? revision of
* sj'imic rules. <?. that body ean trans
t more business : it reeomineiHls the
teioion nt woman suffrage by states
Hie same terms t)f suffrage Is given
men: indorse Wilson's Phllllppliie '
?' demands reforms In federal |
l.si'ii>: nice- til,, iiewtpn of machinery
'""''"I nf Hoods, and favors
Ijilorial u'.iveriinient for Alaska. Ha
ni ami Port 1 1 liiea. '
ORCHARD AM) (*AKI>KN.
mely Pointers From Clemson College
Kvperiment Station.
"leiiKoii ro|U>j:r. S. June 20. ? Uo
Miiln-r t>- make snert?ssive plantings
mui l> heun* (M m I ?-orn.
j'Sow t ? ?i ii.i t ? >. <-al4?ngot cauliflower.
|<l l?rn ? .-1 x|,f,,ii! sci'i 1 for Inter trans
i>1? I'.!' y.. in Miminei; sprays. To
Ifrhft i>> -pray moans that you will
ve r<ii icii, wormy fruit.
lb ;dl iiit'M 1 1 v have a fall crop of
-li |M.t;it.?v |,?ioki)Ut Mountain is
?'if * i n ? inxi varieties for fall plant*
Fl'ii.w nj. Hi.- old strawberry lft(l af
file < ii.|i j < ()ff niid sow the ground
! eow i m-:i - ii is sehloin profitable to
t> Mi.- vi ra wherry through more
an tun fruiting seasons.
In - i 1 1 |?>!iches on the market. sec
fit tli.-v lire |iro]M>rly graded and ar
IH-' m ;i ! i raet i vely In the package. It
111 i i ? r. . i -? ? \.nir sales nnd the prlee
iv(
lEh? tin- boys and girls to
ii ' I i v i . h i 1 ! vegetable ami flower
Ir,l?-i?v 1 1 will stimnlate a love for
tur.-it ji iui furnish valuable
isniiN j.; na. ways of cconomj'.
,n 1 *v :> in l i?nrn old dewl>erry,
?kt'iTrv ami raspberry <*anes aw
J"' l hey are through fruiting. In
(?'Wiiii; them t?? remain, they choke
It Hi., new growth and harbor dis*
P?* nm| Inserts.
1" pruning tomato plants. it in safe
I reniuvo all shoots that appear In
i" axils * ?
f the leaves. Tl?e fruiting
are ln?rm> on the stalk about mld
fcv N>(?M>n the leaves.
?The I test way to have eggs keep
("Ii during' The hot weather i* to
ve infertile eggs. This IB a good
P1'' if y.tu haven't already done ho,
M'i>:?n)te niale birds from the floCk
pi avoi.t ti?. 0f money fr?*lj*
llt.s
LN\*i
tin
'The Devil's toy.'
-?#?
' vin?-e Coetbe penned bis inomor*.
f Knn?t has the ideft of & camf?e&
P'wi' man nnd devil 4ieen ?? dra
pti< ally presetted a* In "The lWii>
p.' the bVpiitable feature op tne
?wrHtn ,,f n,e Majestic Theatre on
frdnesday, . .1 uuo 28, in wbich to*
Potlfnl Allele filood appears a? ?>*
P* with Kxlwln Hteven* and Montague
ft. -adv. |
4. f\ Hell. of CiafTney. wa*
PT1r?',l in an automobile accident
^ ?lrivhi* to Torti la* Tnw4ay.
.
"The CoiutvKiU'k."
Tl??? next feat tut' attraction ?>n the
Metro program Ik "The Ooiue-Hack,"
a II *?? part production In which Harold
Lockwood and Mu.V Allison. tlu> jtoptp
lar yuliiui stellar combination. are stai
red, and which will Is* shown In rc at
the Majestic Theatre on Thursday.
June 20th, This feature, which was
produced hy the ijualll.u Vldures t\>r
IMtratlon, will mark Mr UM-kwnod's
and Miss Allison's dclmt on the Metro
program, where they will ap|>oar here
after, exclusively. They are surround,
ed hy a strong snp|>ortim: east In
eluding Lester Cuneo, Howard Trues
dell, Itert Starkley, Mitchell I .ow ls,
< iconic llenry, Clarissa Nclwynne and
other well know n artists of tin- screen |
and stajic.^udv.
The hody of It. A. White, an cai- 1
ploye of the weave r???>iu of the S|?ar |
tanhur# mills, was found floating in
a mill | k >ud Wednesday morninu. While
I was seen alive a few hours before.
'?The Coroner's Jury returned a verdict,
of suicide.
HK.YTINO Till; SWOItl) HACK
INTO Til 1*1 I?L0\VSII.-\IIK
( U. .1. Hjnrsteilt. in July Popular Me
chanics Maua/.lue. >
The day is J ? >n^ pttsf when, as in the
Middle Ajies, the plowshare could lit
orally he heat en into a sword or armor
at the outbreak of a war. and then. :
when war was over, hi' beaten hack at 1
I
the convenient MUttby Into H plowshare
Ami yet, lit spjte of the f ?ift
tlmt ? he wiii* of Uulity 1m fought with
battleships and ftuiiK which
year* t?? build and are capable of i>er
forming no function* of practical use
fulness save iliat of moral Influence
? In peace I lino, a strong effort Is still
made to get all tin* war servhv )>oKsb
hie out of |K'atv equipment. ami, re
clpr?vcally. io turn hack to |>caeo set
vice a f t?T the war Is. over not only all
of tlw omv(iim> pf'ace equipment that
had heeu cmivOTted to war use, hut a>
mi as much as possible which has sen
4m I its* purpose.
The iirst part of this operation? the
heating of the plowshare Into the
sword through Industrial mohlll/atloii
has heeu lining <>u in all of the helllg
erenl nations ever, since the outbreak
of the jiresent struggle, hut Im?cuum*
cueli of* l he t'outtnental ohuutrlcs- and
(ssptnlally ( Jcrmun.v luul a peaee
equipment more or less calculate*! to
serve wartime demands. the movement
lias heeu most pi nUotfllccd in ttllglnud
lllcyclc factories built aeroplanes ami
lilies, agricultural implement factories
Imllt trucks and tractors, factories for
the manufacture of cutlery. typewrl
I crs. cameras, sewing machines, and
I he like made fuses ami other muni
(ion accessories requiring delicate
handling, while various and sundrx
shops ?>t' all description* were til rued
into factories for the desperately de
inanded high-explosive shells. Similar
ly. great cotton and woolen mills bent
their energies to turblng nut khaki and
otjmr fubrios far uniform*. while hrow*
orioa ami fUMtillorloK worlitni In 1u?
; ? roaso (ho Mipl,\ of war olu'inloals.
At the out I of the twenty -MHtuul
mouth of tho war, with several thous
and Knulish establishments. formerly
enuauro<t hi the mauufuetiire of the row*
ill. n commodit los of |H?atv eousumpllon.
under government ooiitrol, the period
of hoatluir t lit* plowshare Into the sword
may It sal<l (o have rouio to an end.
There now I vuia Iiin an liuletiitlto hut
prohtihh ti<>( very luuu iierhxl lu
which i ho fit 1 1 \ forced sword will do
11* duty, after which, with the re
la \inu of the maximum military of*
'oil ;l- pca?V (Villi's ill ^iu'lll. thO |H'l'i?Kl
"I I ica I i ; i m tilt' swpVd hark llito tile
plowshare will ho entered upon
liouhtloxs i ho il i'h( fai'loi'livs to re
n nin? normal activities will ho those
which, without altoriuu their mochanl ?
nil installation, liavo merely Minus!
tln-ir output from tho ordinary trade
rhiiiuii'ls to tho jio\ eminent. \o\t
in order will <-oiuo those plants in
which now or in* k I i I )?*? 1 machinery has
' mi installed for the manufacture of
? i1 rtil in linos of war |>ro<lurtv In ov
i i> instance |.|?oho changes have hoon
ot ;i- temporary a nature as itosslhlc.
.hmI iin\ now machinery instaiioil has
. I'coli designed with a \ low of nit i
in. 1 1 1 ? l\ adapting il 1 1 > tin* union fuel uro
<?1 | ioa?'o | u'ihI u*'t s at a minimum of
iiiiuc Mini o\|nmi.ho- In this way many
< I'lH-erns which luivo added considers*
j hie .wurwn'rk extension* will liml them
'solves in tho ptixsesslon of greatly eu
I lii rvr?*?l plants wlu-u |?euce again i?or
lull** thom l<> rwuiiu' normal activities.
There is seartvly oho of lviitfland's
tfrea t factories. especially in metal
manufacture llm>. which wlA not await
the resumption of |t? regular activi
ties with anywhere from a fto to too
*?r ftOo |H>r cent Ihureane in slue, as well
ns mi Incalculahlo Increase tli elllelen
c> . This cliiis ll Includes all sorts
of plants, Mich as steel mi I Is, Income
(Ive, automobile ami lili'.vt'li1 factories,
tanneries, shoo factories. cotton and
woolen mills. He, ? will doubtless con
lint* Itself aftor tlio war to t lit* maun
fact lire of more or loss tin* same Km'
of products turned ??||| previously. oil
UOooUhl of tin1 llereer trade war tlmt
will he willed in the world's markets,
devoting nniiv attention than hefoi'c to
? list rlhut ion.
Il has roocitll,\ become known, how
ever, that such *?f tl?r new mnnlttoii
factories as I ho Koverniucul does not
feel it lui|**rai I vo t ? ? maintain |?eriiin
nonlly lis arsenals will he converted
into faclitrii's for tin* manufacture of
anillno dyes and nnmcrnus otliev in
dnstrlal chemicals of which lirrmiin.v.
through special I'/. Iiik upon. has lilt t if r
to had a practical monopoly In Kugllsh
markets, as well as in f hose of tin- km
of tho world.
i Vrtitin favot'ahl.x situated nnmitl<>n
factories. with such of their mcrhiiiii
?al equipment as Is availahlo. will ho
devoted to tho nia nufact hit of tho
I desel and other types of tb<> Internal
! combustion onuino, ti lino in whioh
<icrniuii,\ had a commuudiinr load up
| in iho outbreak of tho war Heavy
oltvti'lrol machinery 4s another lino In
which Ktulaiul plans 1 tinnie im?n
e\iensl\ ?l.v lit the iiiitn.- I h i . hi n tak
1 1 ik advantage of her augmented In
diistrlal fucilltltw and heightened etll>
rlciicv, an?l this Is a dc|>artinonl which
tin* I'nlltnl States as well as ticrmany
j will feel I he ollVet of.uow coui|?ctltlon,
The fact I'liat should not !?*? over
looked that OiM'ina uy, In this eounnoi'
clal war as at the outbreak of (ho
|H>llllt al one which si III rutfo*. will
have all I ho Ih?h| of thin#* on- the
sooiv of Immediate preparedness. 'i'liat
roniai 'kah.lv orunnl/.ed country, partl>
In commodlt los lei'i on hand when 1mm
ports wore dosed, and partly In the
accumulation of nntlrli^ Industry, dur
luu t ho \^ir. Is Known to have on hand
close to a hllllon and a half dollars'
worth of >;?khIs ready to l>o launelasl
upon tin- market- of llie world the
inonioni tluii tJcrinan Keels are free
to plow the ways of the sen uuaili.
This, || K fcai'cU in the allied conn
tries, will l>e thrown h.\ tierman.\ up
i ii. the world markets rcuimllcss of
cost. w it'll the I wo- fold pur|?osn of re
Kalninir lost triido foot holds and rals
in^ t^nit'kly the eupilal which will ho
so desperately needed in the leather
land to set the wheels of ludusti'y re
main. Mow to meet and erini
leiioi llils colossal |ilo(v of "dump
in:;" is aetlvel.x '"Itfatfllltf the attention
of I i . 'i m e and ftnulnml at this uio
meat, and I lie problem Is one thai wilt
loom larger every day thai peine
draws nearer. |{. ,1. Mjurstcdt. In the
?I n I x I'opnlar Median Ion Magazine.
A Timely Warning
ELEVEN well-known automobiles have advanced in price within the
last ninety days. ? ;
The Maxwell Company has not increased their prices. We do
not know what their plans are, but we do know and you know that
materials entering into the construction of good automobiles now cost
from 20 to 300 per cent more than they did six months ago.
Nothing is to be gained by delay. Much may be lost.
Not only may you lose several dollars in the purchase price, but
you are sacrificing the enjoyment,, the relaxation, the health-giving prop
erties ? everything, in fact, that makes motoring the favorite pastime of
the nation.
We urge you to come in and investigate the Maxwell.
Or, we will refer you to any number of Maxwell owners and let
them tell you their own story in their own way.
They will tell you .what they have told us. That the Maxwell is
good-looking ? that it is powerful ? that it is comfortable ? -that it is
economical ? in short, that it is the best investment they ever made.
They will tell you more and they will tell you gladly and freely.
TJiat's the way they feel toward us and the Maxwell Car. tm
Whatever you do, don't put this off. We have a few cars on hand
and can t&ke orders for immediate or future delivery ? at present prices .
If you can't come in today, phone us for a Maxwell demonstration.
Touring Car $655 Roadster $635
F. O. B. DETROIT
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D. T. YARBROUGH
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Bethune, South Carolina