The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 13, 1916, Image 6
\hi.i. of Kvury INtf l!X> ClIBi In
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Porks Forks were unknown In Kiik
t?i i m I until ahout .' it to years ittfo. A knife
\VI|H t?> ''III U|? food, l?llt tilt' fiMH I
Wiik eonveyed I ? v the tinkers to the
mouth Tin- tii .t of a use of
|Ih> foi? in tin' twentieth eenltirx f t% >? 1 1
ion wa- ti\ n noble ludy of lt.\ /.nut I n in
who, In t In- ole\ ?'iit It eentury, hail mar
ried a I *? ?mi* ? ? I Venice, and ale in that
i*l ty after Iter own custom. ?*l*t t liiu lift
iii4*ii i \er\ (Uioly uji and eonvovlntf it
<> . ei mouth with a t WO' pronued fork
The a? I was rej^nrdoil In \"?*nl***? a*. a
sl^n of t \|K'UHiyt> I ii n 11 r \ ami cMrcnir
itVi'in lnae\
Shoos As eovolliiK> for I hi* htmiati
foot. shoos Inue heen wofn from I h ? ?
t'lirlh'sl I i inrs. TIm' shoos of lilt' Jew >
won* matin of wood, rush, I i n? *i ? . ot
leather. Tin* Kojnans were tin* hi I to
>et tin* example of < ?< isf I \ shoes. ami
in I ?*< >< I n? *?m I various ? fi*i ?< . i .it i \ ? ulnrn
moots of i\or> ami | r? ?? -ion stones, in
I ho Mhhllo A^'fs fast. |oli pia.v.d some
fa.nfaslh t i'l? -k s with shoe ami in
MtiKlaml. ahmii the no ? f ? 1 1 ? ot l ho tif
teenlh ? ? *i 1 1 n r \ . shoe.-, with sinli loin:
points wi re worn (hat thev lool to la?
I led to I hi* k t m *' ? I"t < on \ on ioucc of
Wlilkii..: ih? .lao?t it-.-. usluK silver
riiaiiis foi i ? | ? ' iposi- It was ahout
I U.' ?.' > when - lii'i'-, ill tin- present form
wen iot ri^tiK i <1. ami io ItMI.H 1 1 1 ?
hmUh- i ?. i nil* into use a< an ornament
? 'himoiix - I'll.' oldest oortain io
< mint < ( .i . liliiioo.V . |ilttu'N it ill Veniee
in I.I Voiir of tin* Itomaii ruins
sIli'U ' llOIOO'.Vs. Tilt' I'll i.ll)tO',\ of Mil
i ii 1 1 1 1 1 v was a hole in tho roof. A
K i I i lu'i i io Uouio was always s?m?I,v. ami
ihi- wealthy Itonuin* iimimI dry wood
wltirh wollitl huril without .soot.
Silk The lirai silk was made it. (
'JIHNI |?\ thO Wife 4 |f II t'llillOKO < 'III
peror, Aristotle at. .'tfto tirst mention*
-ilk annum tin* Oroeks. 'i'ho njaunrae
tun- of ?ilk wins en it led no io Kh-iiy
in thf twelfth eenturv hi t or sproadim:
lo ital\. Spain ami tho south of Frame'
It w as not maoufae! nierl in Fmjandl
before lt;ol.
Ton- Tea wa- iutroduocd into Kim
(ami ahoul Mm* midle of (lie seven
teenlh eolilur.v. when il was a if real
luxur.v ami t"?*l < ?! : I from li pounds to
to pound- a potunl. l'p to ahout |ssr,
l ho i; rout ei' port' mi of the tea import
ed into this < i?unli> eame froai < 'himi :
the hiilk i- now obtained from India
and Cox Ion. although t'hioa 'tea of
u'i m h I ijuallt.v is a^alu working its way
into fit v> r
I toil ids These were reuarded a
saereti possession hy am-lent r.o e?
The ,'ew. were proud of their l-eard
ami iluv wore them llitni-di ! la
days of their K|?yptian hotidaue il
I h? >n if 1 1 I he Kuyptiatis. sha ed. The
? Jreeks and Uoinans ot' the .ancient
days in ?>-?t 1 \ shaved, and the term
"hartiat ?>u>" i heard wearing I . w is ap
plied f< i a lot or oerioil t<> i... v.!:;;
the Oyster Cracker that makes
the best oyster better.
Serve them with soups, salads,
chowder, etc. They will add to
your reputation as a hostess.
Always fr?h. At alt groomn,
NATIONAL Bisdurr
COMPANY
5c
urn* <?. dishlrtvtl out of 11 ??? pull' of
y<M>?l society. Heard* have been tuxcil
urijisiiiiwi 1 1 \ . as in Russia |>.v iVter
lite (Ileal. and tit an earlier date in
Klltfln 11*1.
I *i 1 1!? I'iux wcit in existence. n??
? luiibl . in luvlilwlorir times and have
Imtii nmjut hcd in Kritish burrows
I'm plus were int rod tired into ISiik
land fn hi Franco j| I ?? >1 1 1 1JVI0, ami (\nv
I < !uu made in thl> ? ? m 1 1 1 1*> three years
!: It-r. Tlii ) wen- m l uilfart u i?*< I hy
? u I'im ? \ in l-'.uuhi ml in I s- ?
A I j ? I .he*. lairll'cr matches tli.ii is.
mairhrs t i | *| km I with ; 1 1 1 explosive <ul?
>t :i in <? iluit bursts into tlanu's on hoinu
sti ui-U - wi'i'i' lirst used ahout is:; |.
Manv improvements have heeii made
ih in. ill lies s||i?m llii'li. tin* nu?s| tin
i i i t mi ? ? I wliicli w a - t lit-* invention
? ?I i!< ,ti tVtv ni.ii. h ?t likiuu on the
ho'\ i.|:l \.
v i Tl:l- \\,i*. originally made l?\ j
1 1 . ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 riim. lo.it it l? now produced I ? \ j
in. a if it | it milt u I luaehlucrv whirl i
? *? tii' liralnl nirtal 1 1 1 roil lc 1 1 a sc
ii < t lii^lr^ ot ixrailuallv ?liniiiishiim
-i/i 'I'lir tir-a win* mill in Knulaml
*.!*? >rt ii|i at Morthike In HMKt. Kllor
luou-. .|iiaot it ie* of wire of dllTcriuir
:i atlt'N ami si/,rs. arc now- belim used,
raiminic from a thickness dillicult to I
m> i in* lint'si thread.? Til Hits. J
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they consider Important. Is omitted at
one I i me i ??? anot her :
" I ) very h< m I y expects the editor to see
everything that occurs ami report it hh
lie sees It. hut I n?\v many people like
to have us tell all we see when it re
lutes fi> them'/ With nine hundred
families rending our paper it is hard
for iin editor ti. mention every time a
member of these I'ltmilies get slek. We
always try to mention serious sickness
and deaths that unir in our family of
r. voters. hut because wo "inetiines fall
to. a siihsi'rjher trots sure and orders
his name from our lisf. We try to
t''|| the truth ahoiil our readers hut
how many reall.v want lis to tell the
truth ahout them just a- it is? Hon
estly. doli't you want us to make it.
sound prettx hig? Vet editors are ea li
ed liars just heeau.se we tell things id;;
for \otir sake. Lord, pity the poor edi
tor if he lias to answer for his lies and
those ot ollinj' people, too. J i'tiiikfoi i
A merieuii.
i
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Have You an Inter<*4 In Hie Hu*?im*km?
A ui'iif U'.muiu uskial~a- yomitutim* ho*.
"Ho was v>?'i? i?ic along in Ids iiow job.
aiitl i lie young ma ii. who hod Iwen tun*
1 1 1 < ? \ ??? I Inn for ii month, replied t Iih t
lie w is gctlug ?doi?g nil right ami that
ho "had an lntvre?t In t h*? business."
.Soiilow lial surprise! that such rapid
a d x ii i m 'i *iii(*n t had been made, tho gon
tloimiii. upon further questioning tho
y oungster regarding his promotion, re
<;ejved this answer : "I got that Inter
est (In* ila.v I wont to work. M,\ eiu
ployei tolii mo ho xx anted iuo to tnko
an intoroMt in tho business, anil I ilhl
from tho vor.v start."
Th?* mIh?vo may sound like a \au
doxllie Joke. ui mi on tract from a o?uu?
lc supplement. hut the mail or hoy
\\h<> takoM an hMerost In his employ
ei'- business Is Inade of tho right stlitT
ami if I ho employer Is not broad o
noiiu'h to appreciate these sterling qual
ities. tin* employe will not In* tho rltlof
loser. for hy diligent an*l faithful at
tendon to (lulli's ho hits lioon gathering
information and acquiring oxpe.iioiuv
t Ii ii t will cnaYdo Ills services to ho
Nought by outside concerns, or pj'ob
ahl\ in* will have so mastered tho husl.
lie-> t tin t hi' w ill he ahlo to hl'illioh
out ii. to hiisim'ss for himself.
'I'ln ro i.> often heard in tin* ntllee
or -hop the complaint tluit this or
thiit It *1 low hits n -pull" with tho "boss"
Nliir tiinos .mil of ton it w ill ho found
tliiii ihi* secret of tin* "pull Is n will
I u vii ie? to work ; i ml tako an interest
in ihi* business. Vou will not lim) a
young man "with mii 1 lit oros t In tho
business" watching tho clock whllo
waiting for tho "ghost to walk." re
eel x log payment for which It is douht
i'ul whether it has hoou eiirnod: hut
hi! will he union;; those who are t n lk *
Inn ahi'iit "our concern." "our policies,"
"w liiit we expect to do." etc.
\\ oiilil Carnegie. Schwab. KiIImmi or
an\ <it' the ureal host of successful
bu-inos- men and men of atVairs of
tod. iv that have risen from tho ranks
luixr* amounted to anything if 'hey hud
not t : ? Iv ? *1 1 iin interest III tin* business
or it l hex had heen IJIider tlie conr.ro!
of hiuh sa la ried union lahor ollicials
Ulid a lloxx oil to xvork i V I old v eight
hour- ii ila.x. I m ?< m n 1 1 it i tr merely auloio.'i- J
toll-, in-trad of helm: pel lid! ted |.? do
\*el ?;> llit* Intent ability posse--, m| hy I
ex i i . i-oiisi-iont ins xvork**:*?
I: i ,joi? i- Hindi* Important enough J
to mi our - xx hole life int ires: ii.to
it. i; w ill return i lie favor n mi*!,? ov
er x June. Take an interes* i.i tic 'nis- |
iiu - . I'\ >o doim; your employer will I
tiik* .?:< i i j I ? * r* ? i in x 1 in. M i mi i' i> i nr- !
or?- IJerord
One Tiling at a kiltie.
l'i iom? -re uioiinrara woman xxas
oat !??*_' pins foot one ilay at the i'ooi*
of her cahjn xvhen a neighbor cmiii to
tell her had news. IIi*r husband hail
got into a light at one of 'lie toxxn sa
loon-. a Imlh't liiul lodged in hi< ling-,
and h?* had died soon after.
Tin* woman, a pin's foot ln*hl m ? ? i ?
way to her mouth, listeueil to the har
rowing tale in silence. Then, falling
onto her pit: foot vigorously, she said:
"Just x on xx a it till I finish this pin's
trotter, an' xo'll hear some hollerin' il
ls liollel in'." -.Memphis (' ominorcia 1 |
Ainml ?
.Mrs. Annie Hurgess of Spartanburg,
eseajiod ileiith h\ hurniiivi xvhen her
house caught tin* lii-t xvi-ek. hy mak
ing a rope of -hoots ami suspending it
from an upper porch. Mrs. T. S. John
son. her T-year-ohl -<>n ami Mrs. Hur
gess reached safety thru the moans of
the Improvised lope.
BUFFALO Mil. I. (OMRS HKRK
Big Wild West Show and Proparadness
J'arade.
The Buffalo Rill i Himself I ?101
Hiinch Shoxx xxill give txvo per form -
anctw in Camden, Friday lidth and
already a great ileal of preliminary in
terest has hee ii a roused hy the .up-to
date and st returns character of this
season's exhibition. Txvo facts i?f es
pecial lH+erest to the puhlie stand out
in relief. The lirst is rhe fact that
< "ol. Win. F. Cody, famous wherever
men rend tales of" romance, as "Huff
alo Bill." Is with flic -hoxv ill ]KM'sotl
ami will he seen "In the saddle at
every performance." The second is
the new military spectacle. "Preparad
ness," presents I. it is annouiuvd, in eo
operation xvlth tin* I'lilted States War
1 ?i'partnient, ami enlist ing the services
of a large numh?*r of sohliers from the
regular army, who have Imh-ii given a
furlough for the pur]>ose. Undoubt
edly. the purposi* of the ( ioverumeiit in
loaning these "hoys In khaki" for ex
hibition purposes is to arouse interest
in the army ami to create in the minds
of the public ii realization of the needs
of an adequate defensive force to guard
the republic against aggression after
tin* chise of the great Kurojiean war.
This, however, docs not detract from
t lio ?]K'vtucul)ir rcalWw ?>f t4n? ?M?tttl?ir?j
[,?> tl- 1*?*? ">'W
ratlnu military ftpectilcto t?vi*r Hoori
til till' t'llittttl KtHt?'S.
"I'lrparodnoxs" is ?>vj<i*ntl,v nu am
bitious display of military i-tfiHtiveimss
lis wi'II hh an Illustration of till' i*?hm| |
of It. Kvory hramii <?f.tlu' sorvltv 1m I
ivpivm>m?mI. Ttit'iT U cflvalry, Itifiin* j
try ami attlllery, and vveij tlu? work i
>f tu.v Hod ('loss and i ln? very osHoiit" j
In 1 <?? minlssary department Is lllus- !
trilled, Tlmiv hi*' revlewa and marches j
sham battles, eiivalrA clmi'ires and otlH
or inspiring (?vents, and tin* entire dls- 1
play !??? described as helm; nut only
thrttitilK from -jtln* standpoint of real
ism* lillt also |irov<M<atlvo of patriotic
?<nt huslasiu. Itutl'alo Hill, win* was
V
nrmWIy Tliii'f ?r
pTfatt^ Ai iu.v, will U? nmi \w
uilUtaiy display, and also ju ^
u< millmlr roproduHloim qjJ?
fv( iu the lit*) thf oW WW. t? J3
m*?m* ??f It)dlHM?, umlrr tlu? fmu(Hta
Sioux. Ohlof Plying llawk, ^
somit*. cowboys ami oiIht fi??ml*r
taldos aiUH*ar.
A .couildiu'd military and fr,
panido will takt* pUuv at 1Q:Hi?j
day, prior to tin* porfona?uii'?s ^
mammoth oxlilbltlon tfuts.
All InP-ivstluK fwitim* of the ?
ol tl?0 show U> Ihls ell \ wiu a V. !?
jiriay tvrruttlng font, in clittrxe ?if
innv t)lH(vr, wht?rt? <>nllHtaa>?tx win
??wHv<mI (or mirvlw on iiu? Mefli
Itordor.
i i.v i.^jpwuwwwpwriii
Colonel W. F. Ccily (Buffalo Bill)
YES, we Have
Lots of Them
?
to Select From
Gill and Look
at Our Stock
1
G. L. BLACK WELL
Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C.
, Columbia, S. C., Oct 7, 1016.
I HO AH SAMMV:
I knew when I told you about the vaudeville that you would wake up. I am glad you are coming.
Certainly they arc pretty. Yes, we will have 11 reworks at night, foot ball (fames and lota of other things too
numerous t ? ? mention. The midway tills year will Ih? worth the trip. I would like to see Jim on the midway.
I see by the papers that they have ap(>ointed a publiic safety committee. There will be such a biff crowd
here that the Jubilee |>eople want to take every precaution to keep the visitors from getting hurt. That 1* a
u'iknI idea. 1 ?l?> not know who will be queen. The papers will announce it about October 15th. 8be certain
ly will have a tine time here..
1 am trim! you have |>ersuadcd Aunt Ix>u to come. Tell her I will take her to see the L^acb-WaWn
Trio. ' - V
There is some talk of a "Fiddler's Convention" on the Capitol steps Friday afternoon. Tell Jim that ? .
he is com! nc to write a postal card to Fiddlers Convention, Harvest Jubilee, Columbia, 8. C., and to tell *
the rest of the fellows who want to get Into this to write down at once and And out the particulars
The last time I attended the Fair down there was not very much stirring until about Thursday. They
have sot the whole week chocked full of events this year. If they keep on going at the rate they are now
they will be holding this Fair week celebration two weeks instead of one, Everybody In Ootambla baa IP
np for the show. ,:p ? ? " ' *
Buffalo Rill will be at the Fair this year and we willl have to see this show.
TODr 00?*to' BOU
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