The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 08, 1917, Image 6
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.Scholarship itiul Kiitranre Kxiu?iiiMtloii
Kridiiy Jul} 6th.
Tin- evuiiilna thai of tlit* award
of vaeant H<1ioiar.shiji.s in Winthrop
<\>lh'?e ami f?C. I he udinUslon of MOW
^indents will he held Jit tlit* (V?uui,v
4i?urt Ilouse mi Friday, July <>. at H
u. in A|?{>liratil> iiiUHt n<>t I>?* It'** limn
tdxleen yvnra of am* \Vht?n Schol
?ir>lil|Ks nn? v?oa'it aiu-i July <l they
will Im- uwMr Ifil to tHo.se making I In*
hltfheM averse at this examination,
provided I hey ui.H't tin* ??in < J i t ion-. ^'o\
eriiltig the award. Apidleauts f>?i
J Scholarships should write to I'resi
dent Johnson for Scholarship e\auil
nation blanks These hhinks. proper
lv tilled out l>.\ tin* applicant. shuuM
Ik* Med s*ii4i President Johnson hy
July 1?t.
S. Iiolar*h 11& are worth S?|ih> ami
free tuition The next mi i11
oprn September VI. 1!U7 1'or fur
flier Information ami ealah?rue. ad
dress I'rcNidi'Ut I' I' John Mill, lt?? k
urn. s. c
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Voti<*e Is In ri*l?,\ i\ iMi that "in
month from this date, ui< Saturday,
June Kith. MM 7, we will make (?# the
I'rohafe I'ourt of Kefshaw County our
linal let urn hs Isxecutrlx and Iv\e?utor
? ?I i he estate of (?. M Turner, de
ceased. and on the same ilav we will
:i^k tl'e Cinnt for a filial disrha rjre
ri'??in our trust as said olllcers
l,l,t/,A KHJTH V TI UM.Jt.
k n. ixiiticK,
Kxeculrix and Kxectifor of the IMate
of (J. M. Turner. de<-ea^ed
? *amden. S. n. Ma\ lf?th. I'M 7
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands in
Richland, Lexington, Ker
shaw and Fairfield Countie.
Long terms, no annual pay
ments, low interest.
Jas- B- Murphey,
Attorney at Law,
905 Palmetto Building,
Columbia, S- C.
T. K. Trotter,
Attorney at Law
Camden, S. C.
FARM LOANS
\Yr atv prepan-ii to Nego
tiate loans on improved farm
land:, in Kersiiav. county at
a low rati' of interest. Loans
to run for live years.
.1. (\ M : V
!. C. IKM'Mi
? RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That's
the surest way to stop them.
I he hest rubbing liniment is.
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Qood for your oivn A ches,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
^ Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
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Dr. F. H. KERR I SON
Dentist
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COLUMBIA LUMBER 5
MANUFACTURING CO.
MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN & HUC.r.R s r^ ' or.'- .1
COLUMBIA, S i
DR. R E. STEVENSON
DKN I I> I
Crocker Htiildini;
Camden. S. C\
ITEMS OVER THE STATE
Short Newi Note? Gathered
From Our Exchange#. -
Mr* Ain t'erllia. aiM'd JiA i* under
nrrt-1 in KlkU'i*. Mil.. HwirwHl with
tit,, urnr?U*i* >?f her elj:ht<year-old *to|?
>4 ?ll.
Sena l??r I'. H Tillman. who under
went an HiH-niHi'ii in all .\liaiita hos
l.i I week i- reeiii?enltliitf idee
?.\
i'It.i rl?". Itivun a white man. 7U
,,f ,iur. win. -aid III- home I- 11 'N
i tin in-i<-ii was minkied of vauram\v
I??. f ? ? r?* tin* rcrni'ili'i' of 11 rri'ii \ 11 h*. ami
M Ul. I" ? 'I I" r 1X1 > ',;, V V ,l"'
I .iil*l U- work
The -III???> llil?*Htl?'1tl of ?m!iI?'HI l??H of
S | hi 11 a 111 'II rix ? on 111> aiiiiouneed * *1'
?*.-ek i hut ??f a toml initnlwr of iMjrMTV
~i\ a|'|>lleanl* for em tlllenle- ai the
i,., -I'll t lem-her'- ?? va in I mi I i? ?u.
f. niileeii ftnifced tin examination -m
??? - - r 1111 >.
I.iirhtnluir sirm-k tin- dome of tin*
S(ii11' <a|?it?-l Sum-Ill.\ tlriiii^' tin- eloe
111, >tonu. The "iilx ilama.'c was tin*
l.ieaklm: .-f -everal |?ane- of heavy
I,|j|t,. ^<la-- W i11?I? ? \n panes wi'i'i1 ill
s.i 4.r..K<mi in iln- ;rov eiiim'- private
nlHi ?
It i ?? |... i 11 -? J I Ii.i I la- \ 11??> I.
-I n-H Ix'i "f tl>?- Smith < 'a i "lina house of
n [iii-xi-i.i ;i i i \ e- and a will known
I'dnki-t of <'"Uiml'ia. Iia- aox*?*lI'm
j.ri? idem > f it I'link in l?et roll. Mhh..
<111,1 will mi 'V ?? l" that "i t \
I >u ii k Maa-ko. m-tfio. wax eloetro
<-111? I at liale i^rll. V for till' murder
Mmi--It "f K'lptr Williams. a mem
i? , ,,f i >)?? i.?.li.-?- r.n-?v Whurate.
I iiioii eminty. The neirro killed I ho
? .III'ft* while re.-ls|ln<r arrest on a
minor i liaiv?
Sain 11ti>. a neirro I" years old.
I- in tin* penitentiary in Columbia for
safe ki't'i'liiir. Ho si rm k M I', lalon
H,.1,1. an aired white man of Hampton
rount \ in I ho fam ami was taken to
the |H-iiitoiitiar> aftor throats had
I.een mailo against his life.
The hixlv of a now horn while hahy
was foiiml near l'rlneetow n. Amler
>(in enmity. la-t week. The hoily was
foil m I hy a yoiinir white l*?y while
walkiuir in a pastille. So far nothing
ha- developed I" ?i\ ?? the authorities
a iluo as to whether I lie halo was horn
lea<l -or alive
Krvin raluter. -mi of 1'olh-eman
t'harle- Painter, was killed hy liirht
ulm; last l-Vnla> afternoon in UatTnex
while wa-'rmr hi- haml- on the haek
|ii.-i/z.i of hi - dwelling. He was killeil
11. -1 :i hi i\. lie i- survived hv his wife
11111 | w ii i hildft-n. He wa- ah.'Ut tweii
n three years of aire
'111,- ,\ nit-ri'.i 11 -ilinoiier Marirarit
Ii K..!|-~ w I I' ll lefl Si Andrew- o.i.x
| ? iria11 "M I el'iuar\ I w ith a earL''
,.|" i.ii.c IiiiiiI.i r I'm i.etn a wa- -in k K>
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Smida.\'- Tribute to The south
Thi- 1- iln- \erhatiMi -I a I ??nun;
| I Militia: .11 t Ve P.. ?-???II T.iIm-I'Ii
. "SIM ' . ?. 111 1" r ? '-III ' t !h'
in.- , .1 riii- S? -n111 a re iii tin* hun-h
Wl,\ \nil llia.s ii"t like It. I'll* 'he
; i 11. ? - I i in* jilire.;. the !!l"--l 11M ? 11 ": I?. ?'.
w ..in.' ;Ann- ie.t a re ? .nt Ii "f : I"
M-.I-..I ,| !I I liv.'ll lilie. ril.-lt - the
iiiuk t ! u r f \ in i i i i? 'ii j ??>?!?!? t
t;. i i. !i iii; ? t i-'it. There are mme
I . I ..tie I A in. ii' a ii- -' nil h ? ? I" tin
M. ... .u,.I 1 ?, \.-ii |ii-.e than an\ w hen
, ? ?. i- e.'.i! I . That i- u h> ? ?
:. i ? . ,r in'-', a re i 'h r i -I ia n * I
? , ? . M'i, i i,i\ ..i.l il.-'ddv w a- "in
' \ .?ni f light auaii.-t
r . | .v \? I :I..1 I'd :. ? ' i--k d"W !.
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NO ARRESTS AFTER SUNDOWN
This Custom Gave One NatlVf Mor- 1
chant in India Chance to Baffle
Hia Creditora.
It Is the law throughout Iiulia that,
no native may ho uriv?teti after sun*
down, (im< object of the regulation be-J
Ing to prevent wbat is known a* da
coltlng, wbieh i? a form of brigandage
geuerully pructlced by night. Just be
fore 1 came away, says u writer In the
Ituffalo Kxpress, h local native mer
chant took advantage of the law in a
fashion which cauaed considerable
amusement which its victim, however,
found difficulty in sharing.
These native merchants do things in
a big way and think nothing of drop
ping In casually and placing orders tor
goods to the tune of. $30,000| but lu
some cases, footing the bill, when it Is
presented, is another matter. The mer
chant lu question, who had contract
ed quite a sizable debt, proved go re
luctant about settling that eventually
the disgusted creditors swore out a
warrant for his arrest. As soou us
the debtor heurd, however, that a war
rant was out he foiled the iutention to
arrest him by the .simple expedient of
slaying at home all day ui^l after sun
down. And then, by way of rubbing It
in on his creditors, lie iiad a carriage
and pair brought round and spent the
rest of the evening in driving back and
forth In front of the house of the baf
fled and enraged creditor. It was Im
possible to break into his place und
arrest him, because the law does not
permit such a course to he followed
in the case of debt. And all through
the day the creditor. If lis> cared to
look out of his upper windows, could
see his annoying debtor sitting calm
ly in his garden smoking his pipe ami
beguiling himself in other exasperat
ing fashions. lit* could, as a matter of
fact, have paid at amy time, for he was
one of the richest men in the neighbor
hood, but he Just obstinately wouldn't,
nor did he until some weeks ufterward.
when he wanted to make a Journey
and had to start by day. Then he sent
his agent around with (he money, and
thus closed the incident.
MANY NEGLECT THEIR EYES
May Be Conscious of Strain but Go
Right on Doing Things That
Make It Worse.
"A grout many men who are well
enough informed on other topics do uot
know the llrst principles of how to
conserve their eyesight." 1 >r. Eugene
L. Eisk is quoted in World's Work.
"They may he conscious of eye strain
and yet unconsciously go right on do
ing inuny things to inert-use that
strain. Things such us these?read
ing a newspaper on the jiggly street
ear. working with a light directly, be
hind them or directly in their faces,
reading of- wurking i:i too bright a glare
or in a dim or flickering illumination*. !
They 11 ? > not realize that they might
well limit their allowance of moving
picture*. They <l<> n?>t know the hurm 1
in 11??> brilliant ti desk light. They huy
worthle-s patent nostrums :??r the eye j
;<ml have a positive dread al>out adopt
ing glasses. The price they pay for ?
all tins often i- extremely dear. It
ranges from Constant physical discom
fort to loss of sight."
Drank With Car#.
A gentleman happened to g?> into a
seaside hotel t?? dine the other night.
The Imiel uus rather full, so he was
given a vacant place .it a table already
iii'i upied. ll did not take lnui long |o '
heroine acquainted, and he chatted'
aw;i\ merrily, in spite of the fact that
he only drunk water.
Sea ten opposite to him was an old !
gentleman w ho*>e face betokened liini
to be a heavy whisky drinker. He ap- '
peared t'? he particularly struck with '
the "wafer drinker." and when oppor- i
tunlty occurred he whispered across :
the table.
"You know, my doctor says water
is an excellent thing, ami I should"
drink a lot of it." ?
"Then do you?" asked the other.
"Oh, yes," said the old 'mi. Then, ,
nervously looking around, he added:
"In the night! In the night!"?San
Francisco News-Letter.
A Vacation.
An evangelist said in a temperance,
address in Boston :
"The booze even gels into men's va
cations and tangles them up.
"A Manayunker took the steamer for
Boston with his wife. Hut the minute <
he got aboard h.% disappeared in the
Hack, ill-siuelling hole they called tho
I >n r.
"Ill* wife, some hours lat?r. hurried
down to the bar and said to him:
" '< Hi. (Jeorge. come on up and see
ilit* M'eio'rv The hills and woods are
jijs-t beautiful.'
"'Ah. what do I care about your hills
.:i.d woods. l.Jo you think I'm goin' ;
to !os,- :n\ vacation wr lulls mid
Curiosity.
Some persons iy'i high places were
?.11 !ie11 onee upon a time, with curl
..-try.
?p be : rin to see what s.i.-J of
? i living the world can make with one
? ' ? ? <1 ! . ? s tmck !" tie > re
'itarkeil ::c.d so saving started the de
? i' \..1 \ ha !" the nations.
Hut Heir ?uii,o> ' \ \\ :is11 t sn'isiied.
Let's s,-e if 'b" Aurld can make any
-??i" ??! i I: >.n_' ,'h both hatids- tb'd
behind its buck : !iey proposed and
drew the rest ? >: '!?? nations :ri? ? ? the
? lebaMe.
Hos'iliti s > . :?? prolonged e .ring a
number .if years, but in consideration
? >f \. ha' ile-v settled in the event they
were w.M worth while.? Exchange.
Cardinal (iibbww Appeal,
??
^ The following communication tnw
I ih-h?4? h* tiw (hitiioHr rtcTny
of flu- I'uli?k?t States through the new*
iui|*'r* h> Cardinal <?U>bon*.
j <tp of HullImorc:
1 "Kcvcrt'liil and Iviic tather:
?When j? Nation llnds tt*elf facing
a ceiid I (Ion of war and all Its attend ,
| hik horror*. d-mhts ami f?*ar*. it i*
I iuncumhciii 11jk*ii n* ail to take collll*
I | one wit 11 another to tin* rial that
t)M. t?.>t Interest* <?f I ho State unit its
! rlll/enshlp max l?c conserved and
I tliroitu'ii our elortfj ?" hHl' dlsseminau
1 w hatcx cr knox\ ledtfe may he necOHWry
| in the |H'? uliar i-oudltloiis confrouting
! u> In order that the present aims
' .uiil object* of our country shall l?e
I fuil> linaneed autl our national Inter
! .-is .safeguarded tlui uovornuient of t4ir
I 11irI Slat?^ ha* deemed It advisable
i,. issue certain securities which are
.ailed ?,'LllH?rt\ Loan 1 loads." ami
which will liear Interest at the rate
?t ;; 1 '1 iM'i cent. |H'r annum. The
MMUiitv ottered Is the full iredll of
the l ulled States of America -and for
the .H|H-clth reason that some of oni
jH-o|il?' 111.i\ not understand or |km
hap* may not have tfoue into the mat
a.* fully as they should. I would
i in> *t ress upon the fact that these
, In mis Jtic supported hx the honor,
j , ivdit. business inteurity and actual
I !.i..|H?ri> "t' the coiumunltv at lar^e.
I ritcse niidertakin^'s are the l?c.*t evi
; iit'ix e we can tflxe to the world that
we are tirin in the faith and unswerv
! in.' in our devotion t<? the cause of
I ?mm count r> and those who have joined
jwlth us. It will prove that we are
I wn^lemlmhd and thai we know no
I iixldlnn lino in rices where the Kelt
I i-ral welfare is to l>e considered. 1
! would therefor Impr^s uik?ii the
I -lerjry of the archdiocese that they do
? ill lu theli power to further the work
(o ill id that these bonds may l>e
fully MihscrilHMj. I would suggest
that on next Sunday. .Inne the third.
\oti ur>rc your |H?ople to subscribe to
the loan. The seriousness of the sit
nation cannot be overestimated. It
is soinethiutr of |?ersoiial interest coin
ing home to each one of lis. Let It
not be said that we were weighed in
the balance of patriotism and fount!
w anting.
Most faithfully yours 111 < i. 'ist.
i signed i .1. Cardinal (Jioooiis.
Archbishop of Baltimore."
Thrift and Liberty Loan Bonds.
There i* a jrroat campaign for thrift
iielu^f conducted all over the I nitcd
States tin ill in production by the
farmer ami other producers, thrift in
? >iii\ in Use and consumption by
i", |K-rsoiis. and thrift in saving. This
.thrift campaign Is nation-wide. Not
\ have business. manufact uriim.
,i r i i nit ura i. and oilier association*
,i nd individuals taken up this cam
paign. but iI lias been curried into uni
l xersitii's. en!ie-ji-s and s'liooK,
i in connection with the last aspc t
: .f iii - ihrifi campaign, that <d savinu.
Mi< I. i I >e !'t \ l.naii I ?oi id s i t P.M7 i'Hci
f i i idea i I. ? e-t:m lit of savin-s f. i
? ?i.i ii mix ??? ;? 'i's. No otlier small in
| it. i' i 'a I _'e f?!ic either for that
i:i:i;|,r, : ;ts tin adx al:ta-'e- that
;li.- | jm r:-x I.".iii h'.?>iii 1 .has. Sax'intl*
ii . ;(? | i | .i;.e? t x I ,oa n I '."inI a r?
ji:-: . - -.il. .i- it i- possjiib- i<> make
the: ii..l ? ii eo'istantlx ilraxv in
t, w'liiio 111e interes; is oiilx
? | ..i fin- bonds ilei11lt non tax
aii.i makes ; in- inx estmeiil tile eqlliv
: I i??;. * ..(? a "'l li 11 ?!' cent interest
11!;?xx . 4 .11 \ e-I nielli in ordinaix *ectlt'
i t ics.
.- Ilie inxestmeut absnlilte
Ix safe nu: ii i- piaetieally a* read
ilx eo||\i-l'!e?l ini" uiouex a* a I liitc?l
States Treasury iiofe. To dispost' of
one of tln>s?- l.ibertx I >ji ii Itoinis max
ict|Uirc the oxx ner to "_m to a bank in
stead of passing it over any counter.
Yet this is an advantage. The trouble
and time required !?? ??onviTt the l?ond
into rash xx ill L'ix e tiie owner time
for thoie_'!i' and reeoiisideratioii am!
it U nut iinpri'babie that in many in
stailees tin- result xx i11 be-that tbe *av*
"mil's i n x est ed in a l.ibertx Loan Iloml
w ill be |uesi-rved intact xx here savin>r>
ill llioiiex would be spe 111, in part if not
in whole.
There is one other incident to be
considered in repaid to the purchase
? if a l.ibertx I.oan llond. The invest
incut has a nature wtiieli sb<uibl a]>
]?ea! to exeix American eitixeti. It
is ba< kin^ oar (iovornincnt. ? h^lianu
the xx inning <d" a x ii-tory for America
in xx-a r This ha- no imaiex value,
but it ha.* a xalue not to l?e measured
!.i dollars and cents.
J. M. Helper, one of the veteran on-!
Klneera of Hie old South Carolina Hall
road during tin1 war Mw^pji th<? glutei*
passed away at Ashevllle.
A Ktehlaml comity grand Jury re
turned a no bill iu the case of the
State vm Major J no, )>. Front. Ma J.
FrtiHt ran over ami killed the little
daughter of Ityyden Nlnha ahout last
Christmas.
William 11. II. Miller', (Jutted States
attorney general when Iteujamin Har
rison was president died at his home
at Indlanaimli*. aged 7tt years, bur
lug Ills term as attorney general
among the 1k?It**r known eases In
vvhh'h he took part were the Herring
Sea litigation, the question of the eon*
Htltutlonallty of the MrKlnlcy tariff
law and tho interstate and anti-lottery
laws.
l*urona has vuUst a $lo.(*>u
tHHUt* for tho purpottfi of v<eoti|?'
able luaicltHKH for the UKO of thtf ten
tM-'tralutiiK m*hool.
r. l>. Foruwr. former
?lato f??r rallfon<l c-ouiiMU*k?tur wlu,
i roxhlont of (iriHMivilU>, vvr|^
AdJUtUUt <*01U?ral Moon- I'!Tt<rh?x 1
ralxc' a company of men in ii\s
mundty iu H"' event a I hint
Is foruHMj.
II. K. Mooiv HOicI ft<>0 uf
ton from *the warehouse ..f i h
l.auHu to K. I>. Moor*-, o.uon i,u]
ut BonnettHvllle. at the i?rt?*?
cent*. This is tho hl?ln->i p|-|tv j
there ami one of lli?* cb^
over given for eottou. Mr. Moors
wiving arouml f?.r th*.
Mr. Moore ha* rwUl?e<l a haiult^
orgtU.JiX warehousing his onllrw d
Taste and Value
Combined
In our splendid stock of jewelry we have combined
taste and value. The most discriminating taste can be
fully satisfied here?and solid, substantial value goes
hand in hand with good taste.
SEE THESE
Lavallieres, in cameo Cuff links, both gold and
ruby, amethyst, pearl. filled.
Solid gold brooches. Scarf pins, gold and
Cameo brooches. filled.
Clocks and watches. Cut glass, Silverware.
A multitude of other articles, useful and orna
mental We earnestly invite your inspection of this
stock.
G. L. BLACKWELL
Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C.
Party Line Courtesy
The quality of service on a party line
is largely dependent upon the co-opera
tion of the subscribers on that line.
No subscriber should use a party line
for long periods of time, to the total ex
clusion of others.
When a party line is found to be in
use, hang up your receiver immediately.
While it is off the hook conversation is
interfered with.
Each neighbor on a party line is en
titled to a reasonable use of the telephone
service, and should not be interrupted or
have the privacy of his conversation inter
fered with.
The Golden Rule applies with partic
ular force to party line telephone service.
H bett yon Telephone?SntiU
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
J. A. hough, manager.
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W. B. Rediso, Nt. 703-$3JO
At All Dealer*
REDUSU |
Back and Front-Lace
FOR STOUT FIGURES
Maka larga hips disappear; bulky waist-lines nora -
graceful; awkward bust-lines smaller and hare the
"Old Corset** comfort with first wssriof. Both
medium and low bust.
*3so mod $5.00
NUi'ORM
Back and Front-Lace
For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES
Giro Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown
at most Economical Price.
*1-00 to *3-0?
WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc^ New York
Chicago
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