The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 20, 1917, Image 6
Major J. M liurko. ajccd 70, jairtmir
#T Buffalo 1MII in thu Iixlian wurs,
<H?m1 In Washington on Thurmluy
A MM has h<s?n introdu<"od Id i^n
frv.sa to jMTinlt tin* KntenU' All!??>* to
ns-rult their own auhjocts In lht? I'nlt
?*?! Statfe*.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Forty ( to? mcr<*n of land oii the
Itlio-i. Klvor 1C<>m<t. S ?iih?s south '?<
Camden, formerly the |>roj>erty ?f .1
li Mtksvhw This land will ?>??
rln?|i for caf.h.
I,. A KI UK LAND
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
All parties indebted instate
**t I It IImII. wri* h?ri?l>f
notified fo niMko payment fw the uti*
<IoihIkuiiI Kivt<?rs, and all patllett.
If any, having claims w^'ulnst r h.- si?td
^Ntat** will pre.xent them duly attests,
to the Kxecu tor* wllblu tfw flinr pre
Kcrihed hy Ian*.
IKNStt f HAM,.
It N* IIA I.Ii,
Qualified hv>fcntor< ?>f t*e Ks\y(?> of
J K 1 Ik! t.
F. D. CAMPBELL, Jr.
Cotton Buyer
1 iiesli?> !?> ?otlfy the farmers of
K?vMkuw and adjoining counties
(hHt 1 have takou over the InterestM
at' Mtf ybnnU A: Co. ul' Charleston,
cotton merchant*. formerly ropre
Hon tod here hy tho lute .1 11 Stein I
mhi, and will ondeavor to servo tin
public in tho Name efficient mauiifr
aw dirt my predoivsxor.
I*laf?rtu Rear of Rham* llr?s. Store
LOANS
Made on approved country
and city real estate. I,on#
terms, low interest.
M. M. .JOHNSON. Atty..
Camden, S C.
NEW
GROCERY
I wish to announce to mv
friends and the public that I
have opened a (Iroeery Store
on Main street in the store
room one door north of the
lVarce-Younp: Hardware Co.
and will carry at all times a
complete line of staple and
fancy groceries. A share of
your business will be appre
ciated .
Respectfu 11 v.
R. S. WILLIAMS
Phone 47.
DRUGS
OK \I I. KINDS.
If ,\ou want anything in the I>rii;
Lino give us a rail. Our place ii
headquarters for th?' purest I>tokh.
Ijidies will do well to visit our
store for Toilet Articles. Perfun>es,
Etc. Our Sodas arr pure, so ar?
our f'andie.s. Once f?ur customer,
always onr customer.
CLYBURN DRUG CO.
Telephone 73.
Storktou N?wn Nete*
Hoy kin, ?. C., April 18th. 1917
j Miss Sara Iluiuphrlen, of Sumter apent
; the w?-ek fiMl wlili her-aunt .Mrs. li.
j M. I'l'iinv.
? Air ami Mrs. W, (?, Moore ami !
[ children, Nell. Mary ami Frank spent
Sunday at the homo of Mr ami Mrs.
I F M Workman
Miss I?*v,t*lx*l!?? Shirley of Camden
uiit tin* Hitk end guest of 1 Cllll lit*
<ialk?way here,
Mr Coker Young of Wehtvllle sj>ent
Saturday night at the-lmu?e of Mr. ami
j Mr*. 1 >a vld (Jlllls
MImh I/on*na Humphry's of the Co
? lumbla College s|>ent last week at the
! home of her parents Mr. and \lr*
' ( 'harlle Ilumphries
Misses Augusta, Fllzsbeth and Al
leue Itosti- W are visiting in Charleston
tills w??ek
Mrs. K. c Pear<v and children ure
?l>ending a few days at the home of
Mrs parents. Mr and Mrs.
lteltou Owcus of l>eKalh,
'I'hlrtj live ?>f the largest shoe fae
fort ex of I.,vnn, Mas*., employing UO.
inon and wouicn, will be closed
for an Indefinite |>erlod after April 20.
Srarritj <>f leather Is assigned as the
reason.
Want#?For Sale
LOST?lii-luft'ii Kirk wood Hotel and
Post (or on the links of the
( auulen Countr> Club, pair of black
s|Mi'k)?-d |h?iic shell glasses. Itcward.
WIIKN in need of repairs let tin* Ford
agents <lo it We Kuarantcf all
Work d??ne l>> U> Kershaw Motor
LOST?T raveling bag lii'twccn Water-1
ee ("of ton Mill ami I'(?Nt offlee on
ivKalb or Mill Street. Finder
please notify and nmanl will l>c
paid li. It. Hayward. 1M7 Monroe
lload. Charlotte, N. C. lti-pd.
W.ANTKI>? All Ford owmirs to Inves
tigate our A. 1? ('. starting a rwi
lighting system for For?l ears. Fx
ide batteries and all the Ik? ^t ma
terial used in making this starter
1 t lis demonstrate It to \<?u Ker !
slum Motor <'o. C>J
LOST ?somewhere in t'amdeu. a la
dies gold ring set with jiearls an<I
Inripiol.s*'. Finder return to Chroii
ie|e < Mlioc add risvlVe reward
OLI) KALSh' TKKTII; don't matter If
broken 1 pay $1 t?? $10 jmt set
Send by pa reel [Mist and receive eheek
Iiy return mail F Terl, 10.'{ North
\V? ?lfe St . Iiiiltimore. Mil. r,jy.
WHY I SK Inferior Ford parts when
oyu ??an get the genuine at the Ker
shaw Mot if i W 52.
FOK SAIL ?Two unregistered slant
I'.orn hull calves, sjix moiiCh.s ohl.
beauties, nt $ lo and $."?<I ea.-li ' ?ne
r< 'l::-! -'red Poll Inirham bull all'
i\ hi >t:'!' "Id. .*7r> It' :> r<
itn:iki:i^ ot bi:\iu^ line t.hl.
i^ a;i ??pportnuit > I- W H'\kiu.
I ?3" kin. S ( ' "?lt f
NOTICL?We have .?nl.\ a few nn-n1
Ih ?d \ .;i r tir.that were bought l>e
fore the a d \ a n ei ? Mny now and
save tii"!iey Ket'shaw Motor i 'o ."?"J
\V WTKD at onrfi?Phi.ihmi imi> of
s, rap ir<;!t .'Jo eents easli paid pit
pHi M> II I. Sehlosbury
FOK SALH.? We liave a few hundred
!'IJshe's Webber (lit ill staple) eut
111 j i seed fof sale. These .si'ed are
. . . ? I ..I .} I ... 1 l? .... 1 ' t ? . ? V.
same care as seed wn? will |>lant.
??wincr to |K>i?r erops last year not
many farmers have ^oixi planting
se(,M| and all seed should he reeleaned
ReHeatied seed should inerease yield
at least H) to 1.1 |H-r eent. 1 ?ft?>r
sell seed you have, unless you have
mighty good ones, and buy go?xl re
e]eiined staple seed. No use to plant
poor semi or short cotton, when you
call get good staple seed that will
make yield isjual to short cotton.
PrKv ut farm, no bags $1.75 per
bushel. Ixdirered at Camden $2.U0
|xt bushel. I^'t us have your order
(piiek. Workman A: Maekey. Cam !
? Jon. S. C.
\ i lcanizinl;. ?We hit v?* iiir-Uilletl ii
new ;?11? 1 uj>-to-dato vulcanizing plant.
Any job tliut we undertake guaran
teed to out last balance of tirt?. W.
<? Hay\ (?araj?e lO-r>ii.fxi
FORECLOSURE SALE
State of South < Carolina,
County <>f Kershaw
Court of <'-oBimon I'leas
Ilartsvil'e oil Mill,
l'laintii!'.
I. lv Sesvion> and James ?lUw-kham,
1 ?efendants.
1 n'lor anil by virtue of a d?*oree <>f
bis Honor. S. W. <1 Shipp, l'n^idilij;
Judge. of date Novemln-r 'JO. l!Uf5, 1
will ??tfor f<>r sab-, to the highest bid
der. for eash. before the Court House
(b?or, in Camden, County and State
aforesaid. within the legal hours of
--alt', on the first Monday in May. 1!<17.
U*ing the Till day thereof, tho follow
ing dox'rilxsl real estate
Ail that <vrtain pieee. j-ar.i-l <>i tra< t
of land, with all buildings thereon. ly
ing and being in the County and State
aforesaid. also l*dnn in Waters' Town
ship, S.-h.H.i l>istri.-t No. 11 The aid
land contains twenty-one (21.? aerw,
more or less, and is IwMjmb-d as fol
lows North by lands of Joseph Simjv
s<>: and public r<??d; Kast by lands of
l>ani?-l ('-ook, Jr.. South by lands of
Preston and Kngllsh (%x>k . West by
lands of It. ]> Williams. The -aiid
land iM-ing t.he same a.s o*?ivey?*d to
F. I' Sessions by Klla Williams, by
?iced dated January 20. H>14, and re
corded by the Clerk of C-ourt of Ker
shavv County on the 2<tth day of March
1'iH in J'?'X)k A K of J>eeds, I'age
201
S M Nlrholaon,
S;?" at! Master for Kershuw (>>uiiir
V ;?r?l 12. 1917
SPOTS ON THE SDN
May Mark the Beginning of the
End of Our Solar System.
THEIR ORIGIN IS A MYSTERY.
What Cauaaa Th?m and Why Thoy
Movt In Cyolaa Ara Problam# That
Htitnc* la Tryino Hard to Solva.
Thotr Inftuanca Upon Our Planet
The periodicity of mm s(>ot* Is otic of
the most Interesting and most pu*/:ding
facts concerning theiu, suyw Isal**! M.
I,ewis of the nuuth ul ulmanoc office of
the United states naval observatory.
Within it j**iI<mI whose average length
1m about eleven years sun mjh.ih go
through h eyrie of minimum and mini
mum ai>i>earanee. At the time of maxi
mum *i?ottednesa the sun's surface Is
never fret? from spots. At the mini
mum weeks may latss without tin- ?l?
pea ranee of a single s|>ot.
Although the average cycle In eleven
years, individual jverlodn uisy var.v
greatly, running from seven lo seven-*
teen years in duration. Attempt* have
been made to .show that a larger ju
ried of thirty-three and one-third \ears
exist, of whleh the smaller iierlods are
subdivisions. When wo know the cm use
of the nun s|H>t cycle we shall hnve ml
vuneed far in the solution of the tuys
tery of sun spots tmd all their numer
ous allhsl phenomena.
Sun s|H)t spectra have been exten
sively studied, and much has been
learned from this menus of Investi
gation. They show the presence of
strong magnetic fields as \\ ?? II its a
marked cooling of overlying gases. and
the presence w ithin spots of su h < 0111
pounds us titanium oxide uml '.ilduiii
and magnesium "hydride. These com
pom,ids could form only at ? oinpara
tively low temperature, and it is as
sumed that sun spots are reuiotis of
cooler solar temperature at. about .'...>iK>
degrees ? as compared witli ??.ooo de
i grees <for the remainder of i he ple?
I tosphere.
I The presence of thi* com|K)Uiids above
mentioned gives the sun spot spectra
their peculiar tinted appearance. which
is ulso seen in the red type of stars
This is very significant when we con
i shier that the red stars are the older
' and cooler stars. Are sun spots thei:
1 one of the signs of the sun- advanc
1 ing ago? And will they in? reuse in
si/.e and importance as the sun grows
j older? I ?o they herald the doom ?i
> our solar system
i Sun spots, it is now believed, are
' manifestations of some deep lyin_ dis
turbance that is of farreacliiii- impor
tance. .Many phenomena la- 'hroiiL'ii
i . y? les of ? iiai.-e in Keeping with tie
sun sput t \ cle. Among; these are mag
net ic storms and magnetic disturbaii'-es
1 upon the earth which arf closely de
pendent upon the sun spot p.-rioil Se
. vere magnet i" storms upon the earth
m-cur at :i time when the sun s faiii" is
vt rough spotted, and t.hc display of
? 111 > 11 hri'fi .-1 r: ? 1 southern li. his is also
most i".. t Ked at this tiim 'J lie gen
cial - 1 ; i ?? a./ temperature of the
1 earth is lower by about a d >gree at the
tan. oj maximum s?...t a-dncss of th
Still.
(in.- the m?: marki'd effects <?!
the v ai s." I > !e is '.he form of th
so'.er ? oj-otia. whi< h i> visible ??nl\ at
the t till'- < I tile tola! solar --clipse. At.
tlie time a maximum .v:n spot period
1 the coroua is an evenly dc\'doped haio
j surrounding the sun. At the sun spot
minimum if shows e<ptator.al stream
ers that often extend two or three
i times the vim's diameter, while on ci
! tiler side of the solar poles only short
i filaments of light appear So decided
' are these changes in the f.-rm of tie
j corona with the change in the sun spot
period that the two ty|>es are s|xiken
of us "the sun spot maximum corona"
and "the sun spot minimum corona."
As to what causes these periodic out
breaks upon the solar surface we are
still in the dark. Some astronomers
believe they are caused by externnl In
fluences. such as jwuiiHlio returns of
swarms of meteors or returns of cer
tain planetary configurations. Careful
and long continued observations seem
to show* that sun spots are tlie result
of internal dlst urbaiiees. which cause a
transference of solar matter from
within outward in a cyclonic motion,
which has been compared In form to
that of whirling waterspouts at sea.
The central stem forms tlie umbra
and the outspreading gases the penum
bra. There is a tendency to form a
vacuum in the center of the whirl, Md
into tjds are drawn the overlying gases,
mostly of hydrogen.
The rapid expansion of gases as
they approach the solar surface from
within causes a great cooling, which
accounts for tin* comparatively low
temperature in spots and the forma
tion of such solids as titanium oxide
and the hydrides of calcium and mag
nesium. These dissimilar substances,
it is !>elieved. give ris?? to the mag
netic field, which is known to be a
feature of sun sjs?ts.
It is hoped that continued solar re
search will make known In time the?
cause of these peculiar periodic dls
turbances that are so farrem-hing In
their effect - New York Sur.
Battle of Golden Hill.
The tlr*t colonial hluod shed In con
flirt with the British soldiers in the
Revolution was at the little of Golden
Ellll in New York <-its. uc.ir what Is
now Hurling Slip. when 1111 old sailor
was mortally wounded bv the redcoats.
Thi? two months twfore the Flrw
ton Massacre ?New York World.
Turning I* the hardest part of driv
lng and < hnnriir^' Nahit* II. ? ^ardesf
part of Living.
SHIPS SKIZKD. NO OUN KIKKI)
Seizure* of lt?*U Worth Over ? Hun
dred Million IWUrw.
Uncle spin tittst to bin credit for hU
ilrnt move In the war with Germany
(ho surrender of uluety*>dx vessels
owned by the Germans, worth $107.?
'J.">0,000. This Is the numl>er of )>outa
which were In the i>ort* of the United
Slute* ami her Island j>osseK.Hlons.
In all this work not a guu was
tired, ih>t even a j?lstol, ami In tak
ing control as the officials called the
move, there was not the suggestion
of hostilities.
In New York where twenty-seven
vessels were lxstrxh'd ami stripped of
their crews, there was not a syllable
of unpleasantness. There was no fric
tion, not even an argument. Not au
unpleasant comment was heard. After
1.1.Tt Germans had been taken to Kills
Islam! one of the government officials
remarked :
"if they had iK^onged to the United
States army they <*ould not have moved
in !>etter order."
Just at suurise Collector of . the
Port Malone, on an order from Wash
ington to take control of the shl|w.
assemble their crews and turn the
men over to the immigration officials,
sent the IJOO customs officers with ."too
rejailar Infantrymen from Governor's
?Wand. out on the piers and told tlivjr
commanders that under of the
United States he had come to take
control of the shii>s and ordered the
crews assembled.
Each (Jerman captain formally pro
tested against the move and then
cheerfully submitted to orders. The
(iernian crews took their orders with
military precision fiom their eomlnand
ers. In one hour the men were on
their way io the Immigration station
on bouts, sotoe even joking.
All they were told was that their
slil]>s. which were the homes of many,
had been taken to await their dls
)M?sition by the United States govern
ment, and that they themselves were
to go to Kills Island to remain until
their status should be determined.
At Baltimore, thirty pounds of gun
l>owder, with a number of rltles and
revolvers was found aboard the North
German I.loyd liner Neckar, and some
powder was also found on the Ham
burg-American freighter Itulgaria, but
there was no resistance offered by their
crews.
At San Juan. I'orto Kico, before the
(Jermans left their ships they opened
the sea cocks of the KD-'{ a Urltlsh
collier they had capture!. and she
slowlv sank.
It. L. I la use, a special officer. shot
and killed a nemo at It rave. Chero
kee county, on Saturday, April 7. lie
has Ihmmi released <>u bond in the sum
iif the testimony going to show
that the negro was advancing upon
the officer when the latter tired.
Cen. Edwin A. McAlpin. head of the
American Moy Semite since 11)11, died
;it I.is home at nssinimr, N. V. last
Thnnisdav, aged 71 years.
FORECLOSURE SALE.
staff <>f South Carolina.
<\nrit.v ot' Kershaw j
<'uiirt of < 'oinniou Pleas.
| i? | i.ii ae!) and C.?inpan\. Incorporate!. |
Plaintiff. !
vs,
| Kate J-'under 1 >urk. in lier own right
.cd ; i ?* AdminUtrat ri v <>f the estate;
<.f .1 W. Funderburk. deceased, Flora 1
11eI? ? 11 Funderburk and .Tames Paul-I
ilie Funderburk.
Defendants.
I'uder and by virtue of a de-ree of j
In- Honor. .1. W. I >eVore. Presiding;
fudge. t v.!::; heard the of date
April 10. 1 f?l 7. I will offer for sale i
r i the highest bidder, for cash, before
the ('<mrt House door in Camden
Counts and State aforesaid, within
the h-gal hours nf sale, on the first
Monday i:i May, 1017, being the 7th
day thereof, the following described
real estate:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land situated in the County of Kershaw
State of South Carolina, near the vil
lage of Cassatt. containing eigthy-two
and ft MOO (SU.ftJ) acres, more or less,
and iwing designated as tract number
three (No. It) of the lands of It. M.
Coojkt, as shown by a plat of J. E.
Edmunds, surveyor, of date December
... . 1910. bounded North by lands of
Thomas Hough r East by tract number
four (4? of said lauds of K. M. Oooper;
South by tract No. 10 of said lands
of 11. M. Cooper; and West by tract
No. 'J of said lands, formerly of K. M.
(V>oper, now of S. L. McManus; this
proj>erty having l>een conveyed to J.
W. Funderburk, by 'he said It. M.
Cooper.
That l>efore the Special Master shall
receive any bid on said property, the
bidder shall deposit with the Special
Master the sum of One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars, or a certified check
f?rr that amount, as evidence of good
faith.
I j. A. Kirkland,
Special Master for Kershaw County.
April 11. 1017.
NKtiRO (WMM188ION NAMK1)
Will M?ve A Part In ".Hwe Food"
CttnpMlgu.
roiumMa, April fST-^ovorucr Uieh
ard I. Manning has appointed a (vii
tral commission of negroes of South
Carollua who will have active charge
of the campaign uutong members of
the <^oloml ratv for larger |iroductiou
?>f food nnd a stricter household ecou
omy.
Members of the committee are
l(ev. J. J. Durham, <V>lumblai; L, A.
Kitchle, Abbeville; I. F. IVrcival,
(Jrecnwood; ltev. Kit-hard OKrroii. Oo
himliia ; Thomas K. Miller, Charleston;
Ilutler (Jeneral, Marion ; Jouw Thomas,
llennettsville, und K. ,-^W. W?wberry,
Sumter.
Members of this comra ivsioii will
nu>et In Columbia lu the near future
ami map out the plans for the earn
jmlgn which will be waged in every
community in the State. It l.s exp<v*t
ed that a larger auxiliary committee
will Ih> apj>otnted later to furnish
speakers for spreading the food jm>
duetion propaganda. The central com
mission Will have in oharjpp the map
plug of the feature* of the campaign,
and will dispatch lieutenants to point*
throughout the State.
"The camiwlgn which Is now being
[xlanucd will fail utterly unless the
<\>opera t lou of the colownl people
jnatv wuml," said a member of th*rv
eoimn Union of OlvU? i?r?J
War today. "We ar?
evident** of m thor
Ui cooperate U? Uiv lh&H
f*M*l production 11 ml
ICOHiwl of ooiu?vrvntiou, i
the negroe* way U? i>
their aha re lu auiklnj;
Huatainlng.
>liut Take Order But
Columbia, April \X~[_
Assistant Attorney tie?i?r^
Hnpp to Jud?e of l'rohut*"
of Aiken, the opplnton
where a man prvseut*
for H i**ruilt for whiskey
in it inuat be issued.
with the Juii^o i?f Pi
pinion further stales that
required may be mad*
other officer if the appli
Mires, h!>k> that if the Ji
l>ate makes it, ho can ct
extra for m? doing. It ui
the applU-ation for h |*r
made in person, it o*m
by another.
There are 40 tneti und
In v?rious Pennsylvania
awaiting execution by
The Htute legislature Is ,
to abolish the <hmth peui
state.
The IlraziUan coverm
elded to seize all Ct
HraziUan harbors.
Ford Service Statioi
We are opening up this service
station solely for the benefit of
Ford owners. Bring us your car
and we will inspect it for you.
GOOD YEAR AND IMPERIAL
TIRES
Kept in Stock at All Times
Kershaw Motor Co.
PHONE 140 CAMDEN, S. C|
Never Watch
a Watch -TRUST
Your watch can not control time?it simply recon
It should be trustworthy. If it isn't, you can not*
to depend upon it.
We Sell Watches
You Can Trust
A number of standard makes to select from?ril
and aovelties.
Give us a chance to put you on time and kwp
there.
G. L. BLACKWELL
Jeweler and Optician Ca?den, S.
FIRE - LIFE - ACCID
INSURANCE
CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY COMPAQ
Office Man Bldg. H. P. Foust, Manager Telcp^00? |