The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 30, 1916, Image 3
I I If <AROMNA NKHSI'APKKN.
ifrr>iiiix J' wln About the IleKHuiiiiic
of ,|?uirnulisin in this Slate.
>l,|. ;ii I hte. whieh hiis first |?ul?
10| In Tim Yorkvilte Kii(|i?lrvr,
?tr tiulii jear* ago, is
ul reitaln inquiries thai wnc
njf made i?,\ I ??*. Tahott Win in ins
I iih ihImt*. of. t Ik1 State I'tcss iissh
ll,, u miring- the reeent meeting in
rk % II l?* :
_ ? v *
\ 1,11c rutmlllllig some dill doeU
nj.s not long Mtfe In a desk tl??U
.s formerly Used hy t ll<* late Capt.
M (Jrlst, rt member of The KJii
ici staff. eatue aeross some' writ
pilars in ili?' liamlwrjt Ing of that
,.ijin printer and publisher that eon
i, si tin*' farts that will prove of
i?. linlr interest to the younger
lllt'rs jiimI publishers of Mils gene
|oii. mill probably also to the his
1m ii as well. The paxes were writ-.
,1 ul \ .'11. I jSIHI. ami although not
pmltvi for puhlleatiou in the form
wliidi I lie.v were found, their eon'.'
I> . re re prod heed herewith, suh
ir i.il'.i without ehange:
E|.v fMthiT wan a printer. When lie
?snl mm* to enter the printing otllee
Blay. 1K40, It was for the pur]K>se
?('<?111111*1 ?' the pulilleatiou of the
Bkvillc Compiler. a pros) H'i-I lis for
Irli Ian I Imtii issued sometime pre
|t J had arranged to Use a press
m lun I litvii brought to Vorkville
I I vji' for t lie purposo of printing
? If, IIIH". of Uev. Wm. T>avis. a
Bins I jiimI a hie Presbyterian minis
? 'I'lif mess was what was known
n 'Kauiatfe" und wax suiihui ???
i> id thai used I Benjamin Frank
Inked l?y what were technically
?II n? "halls." made of huckxkin
Wll II* Mill If*.
f, st until with wool, They wore
jrictl with woollen handles and
Ink was distributed l?y ruhhiliK
lulls together. and thou i>ound{hig
n ilnwii lightly oil the ty|K?. After
ear after this we dlsjHMised with
; t?alt< and instead used a roller.
? o
|f In sllrtollllljU' a pieee <?l wmnrx
|kw nviT a cylinder and eoverlty;
fjlli lnit ksk In. We first commenced
jlsc a nmi|M>.sitlon roller In 1N4P.
?)i I went l<? the rase In 1840, tin1
! (hi i 1 v pii|K>rs printed In the statf*
p in ('lmrlestoH. They were the
rleshni Courier. the Charleston
run. tin- Southern Patriot, and the
? rm?..
Tlc<tuii Kveninvr Transeripi. ? ???
jin._. Transcript was Issued from
kitlKr nf t lie Southern Patriot. The
tier an?l .Mercury issued tri-week
j mnkiim thein up from the first
four! h pa ires of two daily Issues
Isoiiiliii-' them out on ejich alter
|?ln\ There was no caption across
[jiap-s a< ;i t present. Besides tlie
it* i litTi' u in Charleston t lie
[win- week lie*: Southern IJaptist.
Idllr v. Southern Chrls
Advocate. in Columbia there
j three weeklies. as follows : South
Miniaii, Southern Chronicle. Tem
ii?c Advocate. There were three
tl y papers in IMjjetield county,, two
rliiiiiluii'ir Mini one at Kdtrefleld
tin ?u <??. These were the Kd^etleld
?ri i>er. tin- Ihnuhurj: .Journal ami
Ihiiiilniri: Uepiildiean. The Kdjce
AilvcrtiM'i' was published by W.
There also the Moun
N-r of r.reenviHe. the fVniiiillpr of
ill*', tin- Journal ? if Camden, the
to'iii-vr of Pendleton ;t nil the Oa
l of ? lic.xtcilii'lil Tn the hest of
Tfci >1 Icrt ioi i there wore no other
fs in the staff. There was none
I'lie-ter. Wiiiiisluiro. Newberry,
li. S| ?.*i rtn nl >ii iv. Ahhevllle, Ander
Sumter, ? Maii^elturt:. Itarnwell.
totu. Lauren-. Hurry. Williams
I lie I. '(Icefield Advertiser and
>>oiitliern^x,'liris| ia n Advocate are
mh |?a|K'iv tiuit luive heen printed
lnioii^lv under the s;une name. I
iitln'c the earh numbers of all
ither paiH-o in i lt< ? state not men
fl al>o\r. l i,,. Pioneer was the
I'.'i|M-r |iiihli>|u-(| in Vorkvllle and
hiif ot the 1 1 r- 1 issue was August
I lie lirst iv^in. of The York
:Kii(|iilirr made it- ap|?earaiicc on
?,v. * ' Vn~'~ ' I'his was the tlrst
' ( aiolih.i i lewspa | M*r outside of
lil'ia a 1 1 ? I ( li.i i lost on to use a ma
p. pre-v 1 1 r . | vtoam power."
What I'aj a Soldier (Vets.
it,- i,. ih<* fa?t that there has
><?lil?' little ilollbl as t<> the P?J
uartUiufii an? r?M-elvi!i? under the
1m >\ . A?ljntiiiti ( intern) Moore sin
ft1- tin- ftillou int: rate?* ? ? f pay
1'iiy was begun the
h- tin* iiu'l'ili/at ion nnlt'i" was is
S 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; t \
??????* . :i da \ .
j"i- ;i day.
s?>(iT a day.
M l.ii sr.. r>r, a day.
ou?l l.ii- UfiianS. day.
Wit.--. :,!? rents a dny.
v-.itcN ii> ii.i^|iital < ??> r j ts. iVJ cents
><t < | .:-i \ :t t ? in engineers or
1 ,-? * r i >v. i,it rciit v a day.
ri'fi.i!- in engineers. signal _ oi.
lai i ? >r i . no rents a day.
p'.otis i.f infantry. $1 a day.
p-aiiio i.f engineers. signal or
rai ?..i|.v, .<i.-_'ii a day.
t.lil"l! Si | _'l*allt lajors of Field
i'r\- ? iiii f t niin|K'tors and i>rin
iini-ii ia i , - . a day.
irtfiiiiiixii.|- Sergeant., first-class
uiN. s.-r^.-aut Majors of signal
?"? n*l tnM-<-|;|xv musicians, 1.50
r.
Serjeants of hospital
anM s. t.;, -nits <?f tleUl musicians
ii day.
Kt -Ihns Snu'ra nt > of engineers'
;i day.
|t?-r ?>i?H-t ricians. (.Juartermastcr
i>t m r 1 1 1 1 , ? r > . master signal elec
'i Mini i-hU-f musician, a day.
fcsted for Maltreating Prisoner.
[i>t rate llaynos and his deputy,
?a>. were arretted lixxt "weeti^ahd
t Iwff.rc magistrate I<. K. lXlxon
'harm- ..f maltreating a negro
'?while a prisoner In their hands
t'inwr conveyed to jail. The
1 Kt-ferred the charges which
??' suf-h a tcrave nature, that
t| f'?r Hay nes and deputy, Kelly
ft . moved for a change, to Mag
1 ^Winner's court over I^ynebefl
ft became as wan allege* tt Wf
tfft a fair trial before Mag
V IHiou. Mr. DTton granted the
I V"1 case wax transferred
Prtiw let out oo bond. ? Blshop
?e*der and Vindicator,
Mary rivkfortl |u "Tli** (Sternal <;riiut"
Mary IMrkfonl hDH HtitftHl hui4 pvm'
t'st ri lumphs "??i? MtV in ,mx U j
|ir<Mlii?'tinu? of till' Frtuiims l^V.vrs
Klliu (Vinimuy as "MaUauio I tut tartly'']
iui?l "Poor l.iltlo tu- U.IU i*f
wtitHi slu' bun ms.siiuiimI flu- role of a
vii'tliir of Hrtuitfstautt's. Iji VJ'lu'
Ktt?nml Urliul," howoyVr. Miss I'trk
forcl jtlu.vs a totally UltToivnt role, ,wr
tain tu Utojuc nlu? of her most |K>|tttv
Inr linjk'rsonaiioiis-? thecanahlc, un
(Innnted. | towerf t 1 1 personality which
^Ises initlincliin^l v to meet every crisis
in a life ?>f hardship. She Is a factory
Klrl, one of Whose sisters Is a moral
nmi rhe other a ctironte i?
valid. Against the grasping and Imu
nl o>vner ?>f the, factory In >vMeh sin*
l> employed. ?a>;aiuMt vicious young
turn v\Ji? v let I ndy.es her sister ami
against tlW terrlhif> disease t hajt is I
gtyidimiiy rrttshi.ug t !??? other sister,' ||uk I
indomitable will ??f i lit* resolute . fuc
lory ? I rl will's ceaseless warfare. It
is l?> far I l*o greatest rrt**t*T which
Ml as IMekfortl has presented on I lu* 1
. *i<reen and one in the wlllmate triumph
<?f. which everj real human li?si *"* mUI
rejoice, >
A.i Th?? Majestic Tuesda.v ,lul\ llli
- adv.
.Motorcycle for Machine <?un Company.
?Sprluglicld. < ?., June 'J.v The Mil
chine Uun company of the ^Second
Itegimoul, M. V. M . of i thin, will uo
to the hoitlvr c?|Ui|>|H*tl lo a ma ti with
hrainl new Indian Motorcycle*,
t'ili/ciiN of Sprliigtleld contributed
generously to the final for their pur
chase and the llciaiee Mfg, Company
at once offered to supply the nou'liine*
whether the money was raised or not.
The Klsk Ituhher Company has
equipped all of tlite machines w it h
Ked Top motorcycle tires without
elm rue,
A hor^e was killed and Col. II. H.
Springs, commander of the Second reg
iment and several privates, were slight
ly injured at Camp Styx Sunday' morn
lug during a thuuder storm. All the
injured men were promptly given med
ical attention.
( AKK.WZ.VS H>KCH
Tiflals 52.000 Hut There Are 3,013,593
I noiKHitiiml Civilian*,
I ?! . \ MMirnit t'amrtiv.a cOlled hl> en
tire federal nnn\ into *ervhv against
I In- I ii 1 1 <h| States he would have not
'tit* i han JVJ,tMH> men Tills was I In*
estimate furnished to ilif I'nited States
a ? department at the time of the
Vera Cni/, trouble*. ami tlu'rc has
ma inH>n much of au imroase rdiiee
then.
Mil*.) ??| these ||'iki|ik wcro ,i|)ia ricriil
in Mr\lro City, c jundataju ra. Tampiro.
/in fiicrns, Maxatlan. I.astllal. (Inumi
.iuala. A? apuli-o, \ Irtorla. Vhlles unit
I'uebht until March of this year. when
,the general northern movement IhwihiI
thi' Ari/<ouft> border slowly hegau.
W'Ihmi the headquarter* of Carran*a
\v?rr hi Veva Crux? and that was Hio
1 1 a m ? tlu'. last estimate of Mexican tight
lug strength was furnished to the war
do|?artmcut ? (ieuerul Ohrcgou hail a
f ? ? of about *J0, inmi near l<cou. (ii>ii<
oral Pablo tioiixales, at Pueblo. com
manded 15.000 nun. ( tiller armies of
Carrany,a mi tlic east ami west coasts
number about IT.ooo, Tills makes a
total of .VJ.tMlO troops who art" suppo^
io i?i? faithful to the first chief,
^ lien (ienoral Villa's hc-adquut^crs.
wore at Chihuahua- just hefore his
I'i'Iih >\ ii I to Aguas Calientes his total
f? ?ive numbered 40,000 uieii. ami the
greater part of these, the war depart
incut has been informed, moved hark
of Villa when he traveled .north to
make his raid At Columbus. Though
tua u\ of these mievrillu warriors wciv
I mi i t?> tliyin h> tieneral IVishlm;. it ?>.
said that the> have untie Into Chiihii
via rami**. Hefore < leuertil Zapata I??*
uan a Htovvmoul toward tUo ca*t f?o?u
Cii.v lie tlntl Iiuhni mm
Ahollt JVtMHl litcU HIV claimed lit g?ier
rlllii .warfare iii various |*arts of the
republic, These Include Va?iul Indians1
In Sotiora ?t it* I M.ihhi men In tlx* uiouh
tnliiN of San I. nl> ISMosl utidci Kulti
lia lillicterres.
Mexhs*'* peace sfionutli In HMO was
estimated tit Ul.lMlu : tvsi'i'voil, 4'J.7?VI :
total war strength!. >*<1,7 1? : total iviall
ahle ninncaiiixoil. .'I.Oltt.ftlKV Mexico's
population hi tluit 1 1 mr was estimated
at UUHiiJ,l.Hi7. ^
\l Work on (ireen Swamp lload.
Supervisor I'ltts iu>w has tlir rliain
uauu ai work on the (iiveu Swamp
road ami will work li out for some
tiistamv from the cit,\ limits. The
fcfanu lias already completed it*, work
on tin1 Sumter nishopv llle road ami
this road Is now in tlir hest condition
it lias fviM' heei.i Iji. having hecn work
ed up to tlt?? comity line I ? \ tlir Sum
tcr uatitf.? Sunitci Item.
(iiTiimii) Denies Itepoii.
Ilcrllii. .lime -<? I'roui a hlchlx ? oiu
|K'teut source the Associated Press to
day received authority to deny com
plelcly tales which have reached here
from the fulled States tut limit I uu Ilia,
the (icrman I .emit 1 on in Mexico t'li.\
Is insplrluu fan-anna lo hostility to
the Cnlted States.
RU N!) QI11.TV OF AKSAl'l.T.
(?llhorts Comiitinl on Charge of
i I IK I p St'tUMtl Toftvltw.
TIlO riiSi'. *?f t III* Slulo HKaillMt 10 UU
tillhorl. Nusiitiiia Ullhort. |.a\\ton < ? II ?
hort, Ivxtwii < ? i 1 1 ?? *i'i . KkIoIH* < illborf,
I { u I >.\ < i Ijltfi i and AIIh'U Shlrloy on tlio
rluuuo ?>f assault t ami haltory of a
UU:h and a+ftft'H vatod mi turn. Ttic "or
1 fou*o iiuxlmr hoo-n upon tin*
I k'I'soi 1 of M iss I'mlly Hroadwa\\ of
i'awillo, m toarhor iu tho l.lhortv 1 1 i 1 1
st liool in l.oo <ouiil> . Wax (lied ill tlio
1.00 ? -? M 1 1 1 1 > t I ivull ft Ml It Ml IIIn|||i|>
villo 1 1 1 i w ook Mini all of tho dofoiul
HlltM WI'IV I'kjiiuI kiiIIi> o\oO|?I Alboi't
Sltii lr\ . w ln< was in ijulltod. Mot Ion
w us tflvoti for 11 now I rial, and son
totai' \\ us do for rot I
This on *0, li will lu> ronioinhoiVil.
onusoil ?|iilio a soiisution at 1I10 tlino
II ooourrod Tlio iJllhi'iis woro oli a iu
oil wlili mooting Miss ({roadway In
llio road and malt roalluu hor hooanso
slio had tllsiulssotl l< ill ?.v ( ! Iltirrt froni
soliool. Miss IUI10I I .? >ua 1 1 . of |)i I no
llolil, tlio assistant toaolioii in. tho'
si liont. was tlio oldof wit mss for tho
Stato hosiilos M Ism Itroailwa.x . Thoy
1 1 'hi nt' iii?> assanlt whhh lunl hooii
inihlo on t lioin hy tlio tJilhorts iu sljjht
ot tin Iu >ii ??!' of uno of tlio t rustoos,
iiKu ,1 iMHu'it, testimony whlrh was
ilouloii l>\ tlio ilol'onilauts, who olaiinoil
1 1 in 1 Miss It roadway lunl allaokoil Sn
sauna tJllhort when she aivused Miss
Umadw a\ <>f not tolling tlio truth. ? ?
Sinalor Itoui.
We Believe the Maxwell is Great
Motor Car Value on the Market
err--.
B
UT our opinion would not be of any particular importance to you if it
did not coincide with the facts. We only want you to look the market
over carefully. Then we absolutely know that you will agree with us*
In the first place there is the remarkable Maxwell engine. No four
cylinder motor of its size has more "pep" or go to it regardless of the price of
the car it drives. It will climb hills on high gear in a manner that will
astonish you. It is quiet and worfca. day in and day out with a sound, business
like hum that is good to hear.
/
Any engineer will complirncnt the design cf the chr.ssis. 'And those
who are not engineers cannot fail to note its simplicity and staunch construc
tion. As for what it is mad 3 Of, v/e can truthfully say that better material
cannot be bought.
The operation of the car is simplicity itself - the brakes are powerful ?
the springs are long and flexible the axles are strong and the steering
apparatus, like the rest of the chassis, is built to stand the most severe service
the car may ever have to face, wherever or however it is used.
Then if you consider looks important, and most people doy you will not
find a more attractive car than the Maxwell at anywhere near the price.
And it comes to you fully equipped with all the attachments you will
ever want or need; electric starter and lights, demountable rims, one man top,
self-ventilating, rain-vision windshield, etc. All for $655 (five passenger
touring car) or $635 (two passenger roadster).
We know you can't beat it.
Touring Car $655 Roadster $635
? F. O. B DETROIT
D. T. YARBROUGH
Bethune, South Carolina
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