The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 19, 1917, Image 12
Wants-For Sale
ti
LOST? iii Camden, 8. Wj'diiesday.
if KM h ? In currency one twenty ?lul
Inr iivlv tuiii Iwu it*n dollar nv'es.
' * "TCrnvMnf, John K. Civil, Box 44U.
Columbia. H, 27|hI.
FOK KKNT ? Will rent to reliable
.ptt rt,\ win* upright piano, practically
new I'Vm further information ml
drew* "IMano". i'f. Chronlele Oflletv Iti
K)K NAI JK ? < nie liemltigton tyjM-wrll
er al $10; one Oliver tyiiewrlter at
."S I JS. Apply at The Chronicle otlice.
WANTKIl? Nouieouc t < ? supply iuc with
butter milk and butter the .vein
round. "A. It. C " cf Chronicle
WANTKI) ? -I '< >u 1 1 1 \> by the crate, duck*,
guineas and eggs. Apply to Tin rod
Hull, ?S4M*ond Ave and Twentieth
Strict, t 'a tin Irn. S ( ' 'J I -25
NOTIC'K To Ire Customers ? On and
after tins dale I will deliver i? "??
??nl.\ three days duriiu; tin- week
Tuesday, Thun?da,> and Saturday.
Telephone order- i<> No. II \V. S.
t 'olllns 27-29 ,
H)KD OWNKKS I. el ii- make a new
top of \<?iii * ild ohe We recover
lops ri?lllple|e Willi back etllfllill of
siood ijualit.s I .rii I IutoIiI for ^ 1 4 .( M>.
Topn only for $11. (M), hack curtains
?1il.no. Consolidated Anto Co.
II I. TRADK ? Hupp ItoadnK'r in
u'immI running order for one heavy
hale of cotton or $1ftn.OO. W. K.
Johnson 27.
FOE SALK? loo aires. To cultivated,
ha la nee tfoisl timber Siliu.'.ed in
Kershaw County, within one null
small town, good neighborhood,
healthy, line orchard. School and
church convenient. Hood six room
dwelling. two large Itartis. two ten
nut houses, three rooms each. The
buildings worth the price $.'1500.
Terra# $'JOOO cash, hula nee to suit
the pnrciiUNer, Adjoining the a hove
place, 1 1 r? acres 70 cultivated, bal
ance good timher. Hood three room
house and harn. Price ?1000, half
? ?anh. balance to <- ?i i t purchaser. I*.
A Hodges, 101 National Loan Hldy.,
? 'oluiuhia,. S. C. 20-27.!
FOR SALE ? Two Chalmers automo
biles. Owe 1012, one 15)10, four and
-dx cylinder, at a bargain if sold
at once. It. I.. Moselev. Camden,
S. C.
FORI) CYLINOKKS KKIIOKK1) - fnr
nishhm new pistons and rlnus. eom
plrto for $11!. 04). Work I ? i ? ? r? - ? i -_r 1 1 1 y
dolM' II ll?1 LP la I'M II t eed . (-olisoli.hl.Ml
Ail to' < '??. J I - ? f " .
OX Y-ACKTKIjKNF \VKLI)IN(i Kiiaram
feed. We weld rrnuk rases, pistons,
evlindei-s. stripped years. straighten
auto frame'-. Itrinu us jmir broken
eastings we welil nil'! finish equal
to new part-. Prompt -iv Con
solidated Auto ( '?? 'J Iff.
-NOTW^fv TO rtrKI) (f,\NKI{sI\\V
liave arranged with tin- l'? ? r? I .M ? ? > ? ? r
Company, to handle onl.v -'enuine
1'onl parts in tin1 future aiol will
endeavor to turn a nio<t eoinpleti
stock at nil times W 1 1. Hav's
Camden. S. ( '. jti'T
\ I l/CAMZIN(i ? We art* -|MM-ia |j?t ? in
t iff repairiny I." years exponent -e.
I'., nr.' its you ' tiles t',,i if; ii| s and
?.f <>ne of our .*a!i-!lM ''li-ioiner
We have everv fa>i!it\ !'m repairiny
ao 111.-1 ki* - "I ! res. <?ur print's an*
1 ca stuialdt' ( "ii -olidatet| Auto Co.
NOTICF. TO OWNKKS 01 IJYK
STOCK ? l>i .1 W Sharp. \ ? ? I ? ? r i -
imr.v Surgeon and denti-t. will he
Iticn tfi ii (it'o. T Little's -tables.
Treats ii kind- ->f doui.estie ani
mals . t ; 1 ? I ;'ii:ir,'intt>i's euros in all
. a Au.s : ha t a re t itrable. Ivvaminut inn
l-'ree. Have vour horses and mules
t'M'th 1 i \ t*t I at h-ast 'oiii'f a year,
-aves fi'.M't, promotes diytvi ion. keeps
d??\\ n '-oiii- and indigestion Kim |i?
Muir a 1 1 in a 1 s siiuml. hea'.ih, \ ami fat.
This ii>(. ,?f nature's provision*
and -in. id I ? eon formed to. Con
suit nn l'hont- J t?!i. Ca im leu. ST
( 1 make a speeiait.v of siiryerv
. < 1 1 ? J dental -in eery.
\Y.\NTKI> ? <?hl fal-e teeth: don't mat
ter if broken I pay t . ? $1." pel
set. Solid hv pa reel |tosf and re
? five ehet k bv return mail. I'.
Tl MM to". \ \V..|fe St Halt imore.
Md. Jk-JT p?l
I (IK SAI.K ? A' (Hi. a hiuh .'lad'',
importiMl. Itea ut iful l\ finished -In-i
Villi, l'Jyuaye. 'lotihle barrel II. 1- liei'li
tired than Ion time- < ost niWVimi
and mad ' hv I I' Sailer .V s??n. Apply
a : 1 'oleaia 11 - Kepa i r Sho|i
KEKV AMISITIOl'S Salesman Want
ed. ? lit :<ie ?!?_?!!? man we ran offer
a <<?iiti.i : v\ 1 1 it 'omniis.sjons and a
pennant ar >' .iei i,on . arr\ i iiir ex
trpt iona ' ? ? j ?: ' n 11 :os for iarue
?sirnin:;- >" ? 0 of the most pros
perous an f -'ah1-' ,ino. of lui-inesx
in o\ ist eiiee An 1." ' ? in - 1 " ! ;
t 'I'd of sr\ only > e , \ < ?- .in 1
f,.r this i-oinpaiiv in - v\.ll
1 ie of yreat \allle I'o:1 ; a ' . a I -
wrife to .1 S l^and. ' ient" i
1'iiip Mutual l.ife I 'fs;ii .ii i i '
? 'oh Militia. S ( ' '
AHK YOt'K n\TTKKIKS WKAK? If
so. w b.\ tint have them re< V,a i ?'? <1 ?
i\.si ? ? s-iiaii We re? -ha rue all kinds
of hit '.'i :??- < 'olisolitlafed Auto
Co I f f
and most ujt to date s^'tlonal vul
?-ani7.'tnu plant tw the ver.r l?e?t
material and stand hehlnd all our
\\'?rk W. o llflv'-. (Jarage 24-L'7 pd
CRIMES OF THE KAISER
Kaiser Wllhelm. of I lie House of
HohcuxollcnH, Kin|ieror of the Her
man empire Mm I iiiHclcr of Hh mil"
Hon*. facixs the I rlhitua I of the nation*
of all I lie earth and lifts Ills hand
a\ 11 1 1 1* re? I by the slits of his fathers i ??
answer charges of crime which coii
Htliiite in him earths vilest reprobate.
The coin |m?s lie hands of tlu- ??l vIIIj8?mI
kingdom* ??f the worhl write Into the
|>lll <>f Indictment against lilin every
a I rocily ever conceived or catalogued
tin the history of humanity;- 1 >ecelt and
I doplicit v rapine and plunder. I.vIiik and
larceny. and murder In all its hrnlai
phases. are cunt Ingeneies * ?f more hid
eous atid more deeply routnl iniquities
for whleh lie must make reparation
and atonement.
As ruler of flu- Herman people, the
author of all the perversity and the
cause of their Insanity, the charge of
International Treason, is written over
against his name. While the sovereign
nations of the universe were engaged in
their law fill and |>eacefnl pursuits, Ilv*'
I iik in that atmosphere of happiness
and content nienf which International
law guarantees, commercing one with
the other us a friend would trade with
a friend, lie has planned and plotted
to upset the foundation of this world
state. to array one nation against an>
other, spreading to each in its turn the
Maine of unrest and revolt among peo
ples who knew no grievance, seeking
hy brazen act and Impudent speech to
destroy the comity of nations, and lln
all.N to plunge the world into a war
from which no free and uqjrammeled
people could escape with honor and
.self-respect. The rights of one |>eople
to decree for themselves their own laws
to set up their own forms of goveriii
uient. to plan their own institutions,
to work out their own individual ?des
tinies, h?? has denied, assuming to hint
self the sole |KM'ogrttive to dictate to
fhese millions ii|?on millions of world
cltlzeiiN that the Kultiir of (iermauy
must supercede their own standards
of social and racial ajul religious ethH's.
To tear down, thread hy thread, the
peace of the world and uproot the
foundation of empires, his hideous in
genuity conceived this holocaust of
blood through which embattled Kuropc
is now wading. He must make answer
to the charge of international tiva-on.
He Is charged with the crime .of
I Hplomatic l'erlid\ Among |M*ople con
tent lo he called the friends of his j
own subjects, lie has ordered his ~e- |
cret minions p? propagate the insane
?passion of discord and strife: |?\ in ;
liiu'iie and lleiidisli cuiiuiug. lie held1
;ilnnf powi-i I'nl a-s.i i|;i ills while hi- a r |
III i c s ? pi i i ?! | t-m-il 1 >1 1 I less j i n igra HI of'
rapine and plunder against weak and j
defenseless nations In ihis land a lone |
Id- peitnlioiis diplomats have wrought)
their deceit ; 1 1 1 d dilplicit.v while cimag- j
ing w ith A n i ? ? i i < ? .* 1 1 1 s in lernis of fellow ,
s|ii|i and fra ternit \ . Mis ambassador.
enji-\ing the ci ntii len? . and high re
gard of tilt' President of f )?ix> |H'o|>lo,
>h I tit III* tal?le In the White lloiiMt
ami. will le with one hand In* fitted
\i j m mi the rich things provldiMl for him
us guest <>f honor, with flit' other he
wan V?*h ? * 1 1 1 1 1 l; down to strike with a
salne and from ambush the great lead
er of this |H'o|ih> who, hoping even
though against hoj?0 anil In the tare
of, clamorous protests, apprehended
that sanity would at length return to
Ocrinau |M?o|>h? ami l?n?lr criminal prac
tices would ccaw. Ills devilish cuii
ulng In Sweden. Argentine ami Mex
leo anil Itnssla ami wherever hi* for
i4?hi agents prolonged their stay, con
trlveil diplomatic iK'rflily for which
there no parallel,
t k
He Is charged with U)e erlme of
llulgarlous Vandalism. Innocent ami
unoffending HelglUin whom he had
honml hlinwelf to res|>ect ami honor hy
solemn pledge and sacred treaty, he
has wrecked ami laid waste. I'rodue
tlve France his Sat a ale Imps have
overrun ami made Into a barren place.
Their scenes of desolation Is the onen
sore of the world, the great negation
In (Jermany's claim upon dvilixation.
The lands of those peace-loving and de
fenseless people he has ruined, their
fruit trees ami vineyards hh? axe and
saw have felled; their factories have
heen dismantled: their hanks have heen
rlrted : their |K>Ksosslon8 have heen
stolen : their cities have been shredded
hy shrapnel : their homes have heen
hnrned : their cathedrals have heen
splintered; their sacred temples have
heen blighted hy his Cehenna's blast.
Stripping them of every earthly pride
which was theirs, he lias poisoned their
wells ami killed their cattle, compell
ing them then to march In chains he
hind the Herman lines there to t<Hl In
misery ami in pain under the whip of
his ImiH'rious masters; old men and
aged women he has forced to grind in
the fields without pay and without pro
vision that his armies might enjoy the
luxuries produced by their emaciated
hands. The awful crime of burglary
and vandalism and slavery Ik laid
against this mighty monarch of Europe, j
lie is charged with the crime of.
Moral degeneracy. Omitted from the!
hill of particulars in this count mnst
he an enumeration of the filthy crimes i
which lie has not only countenanced
ont commanded. Common decency for- !
bids the listing of the atrocities eom-(
mittcd against the people of France
and l'elginin. heastality that would
lit I have been counted respectable by
the -avage masters of old. the unnanic
ahlo aiio-ities against women and
children : hidci tu^ ? ? ft ga iTFsF
those who were not even given the
selection of death in preference; the
maiming of maidens that their slashes
ami ninlilatioiis might he as a sign to
the s.iMiers that followed in their turn
that they were made loathsome and
una ppro.n halde : the nailing of little
ha he* 'i> the waiN of their homos
will U* the lecherou* legion# IttUfhed
and taunted the plaints of thflr 1W;
rents; unlisted and namele^ other per
versities pwrtlml upon those who fell
defenseless before i |k* prey of* the (Jer*
in 11 li armies- crluies against woiuan
IkkhI and childhood at which we hluah
oven t?? think, lie must auawer to
tin* charge of moral degrtieracy, so
vile and so revolting that ages can
furnish for hUn Mo ablution.
He Is charged ? and till", perhai>a,
worse than all of theao barbarities
against humanity? with the high crime
? if Iteliglous Prostitution. HU malevo'
Icn It* is not satisfied with having ?|M'nt
Itself with the coiumlx*lou of every
crime that can he per|tetrttte<l l*?v flesh
ii|H>n tlosh and hy hh>?Kl u|n>ii blood.
In his insanity, he has the daring to
lind Justification for all of this uamc
lessness In the "good old Herman g?>d" ,
which Is stamped on Ills coins and
which is deltted as standing frith* a
weapon in his lumdi ready to strike j
without mercy, to cut asunder every ;
cause of humanity, to shatter every I
religious ideal that has the Impudence
to thrust its way in front of- the (ier-i
ui. hi conception *?f genius. In Idas- j
phemy which ran not he uttered he,
litis called t<> his partnership that Sn- 1
picnic Power who has written His |
image and sii|?erscriptton upon the face i
of every unoffending man. every un- 1
dell led woman and every Innocent jnthe
whom In* has murdered and outraged
beyond picturing. His statesmen have
Vountenaiiced ruthless warfare In the
! name of national necessity and accord
? Ing to the prompting of the philosophy
of fov<*e ; his scholars and university
professors have written approvingly of
the wanton savageries of the army as
helng all atoned for in the absolution
j of might; his ministers have establish
ed ii new code of religious tildes
a round the throne of physical jniwer
his pastor. Phillipi, writes that "Even
as Coil Almighty allowed his Son to
he crucified in order that the work of
redemption might he accomplished,
, even so (Jerinany Is destined to crucify
[humanity. Accordingly, it is the duty
of the Herman soldiers to strike piti
lessly. They should kill, they .should
burn. They should destroy. It must
| lie a war without pity." The Kaiser
, pales nt the start of no river of pain
that he has set coursing through Ell
rope, nt no cruelty in the murder of
men. at no |>er|>ctratioit upon pure
womanhood, at no fearful slaughter of
innocent babes, neither does he now
blush to hurl back into the face of
Cod Himself the challenge that Ills
is ,i i v I i irion of Iovn and not of hate.
The Christian nations of the earth
'shall not wait for him (o answer be
fore the final judgment seat for these
hra/.efFblaspheiuies against the religion
\\lii"h they profess and the gospel
t hex have accepted. He must answer
now for tlii<. the most unpardonable
of all. ami for the myriads of other
crimes written over against his name,
lie mu>t make answer now wifhiu the
railing of the court of Houmania, blight
"cd and palsied by the touch of his van
CAN GET YOUR
MONEY NOW
r 1
- At ? veceut of tlte ?tattrt*J? -uutuum m iWj^
#u mvvHtuiont alWK^oW*"* 1? tU? Nl?.h K?rW v,b,
! I ? their stork teforo Juiuwry, IMK. to nliow.il i? ,w ,
- "?');. - *, ...
tU'inont."
i l .... the uw* of Oil* .money prior t?. the H<muiau?.
^r;:. ?? ??? >? ?*?
resolution. ?' , vN
The Enterprise Building & Loai
Association
? E. JOHNSON V *. ?? HKNNKDV
, =fvl PtVMltlent
srifU'y ???? W*??,*r v
*? * , -A' * ??
dais. He must answer now ut the
bar of Belgium, stricken anil irrepanfb-;
ly wounded Belgium ; he must answer
now In the lialls of justice of Northern
France, bleeding at tills moment ?n
tier the curse of his lash; he . must
answer now to the reborn Russian em
pire, the studied stage of such diabol
ism as would slander Satan to recite;
he must answer now before the bench
of Britain, the special victim of his
wrath and hate: he must answer now
to the youngest <?f all his powerful art*
versa ries, the American nation, that
accepts the challenge of Kh rope's de
spair ? to the millions of bright-faced
ami bouyant boys from the lighthouse
of Lilterty. he must si>eak his story of
re|?entanee. ? Charlotte, (N. f\) News.
Publication of "Bull" Suspended.
New York. Oct. 10. ? Tli$ publication
known as "Hull", of which
O'l^ear.v, mentioned in German official
dispatches made public by recent state
department disclosures, has been th$
directing head, has suspended, it was
announced here today by its publish
ers. Postmaster General Burleson had
excluded It from the mails. In view
of Mr. Burleson's rules, the announce
ment says: "Bull could not contlrfifo
publication without compromising 'its
conscience and surrendering Its prin
ciples."
?
In Prance wild birds often provide
Mrtillery observers with clues as to
_thc -wlicr-enhout* ? of htdden batteries
Birds rise in flocks from trees in the
vicinity of whiofi guns are Iming fir<jf(l
and when there is a lull in the activities
of the concealed artillery many of
>ii;cm return to t:heir former perchM.
A trained ob.-aerver can quickly tell
from the erratic movements of flocks
of birds, the approximate locality of
?-'mi Imtterles hidden from his view.
? TARDY KKSPONSK
vsSTo Liberty Ixrnn Causes Tni*
At W?8hVi?ton.
: Washington. <Ht. l.'J. ? Tbe
nes* of the fount iv In rcspoinjj,
rtwiw aeeon<l liberty loan Ik raoslnj
concern to ottMtils In- re. pw
Wilson ami l?l? cabinet arc watt
the .<Ami>alj;n with great Inters
With half of tln> campaign
treasury officials estimated tea
that not more thaiy $000,000,000
Ihm'h sul?ciil>*Ml. ajid they coimiJ
this estimate liberal. It ha* bJ
apiMnrent to officials that n new]
tremendous impetus must i>e gjv^
the campaign If the suliscrlpiku
to approximate the $5,000,000,000 1*|
I for.
The whole wight of the ad.
tuition U to he thrown in the
Mce. for the rest of the camp
and a drive of dimension# unapi
ed heretofore is to be made (luring |
two weeks tfliat remain liefore
closing of the subscription bookij
A new factor, ca leu la ted to hearl
the howt of workers and to galva
the country Into a realization that i
most Htrenuous efforts must lie
if the Ivig drive is to consummal
successfully, will lie introduced
the campaign.
The time has come, officials fa
when the people of the country
|>e nm<le to realize, that they must
svrllw* wit-hout -further- delay~~tfl
full limit of their means.
From President Wilson down
dais are understood to be united
this belief. The camjwign must
given new Impetus at once, it is Mil
and steps to give the impetus will be]
taken without delay.
i">r. F. M. Zemp spent Tuesday in
Columbia.
CLOTHING
An array ot choice patterns in fab
rics to please. Nevy French models.
Suits $1 5 to $35
WF. SPECIALIZE on Mens' and
Young Men's Overcoats
Overcoats $15 to $35
ORDER BY MAIL WE PREPAY
"AS COPELAND GOES, SO GOES THE f/lSHION"
LEARN THE WAY
We Extend An Invitation
TO THE
People of Kershaw County
TO VISIT OUR STORE
No doubt you will visit the STATE FAIR
OCTOBER 22nd to 27th, and while in
in the city we shall be glad to have you
make our store your headquarters ? meet
your friends here, leave your bundles and
use our telephones. You,' re welcome. .
1535 MAIN STREET;
Such dependable Hats as made by
Stetson, Schoble, Trimble- Ward, of
England. Prices $3.00 to $7.50. _
? Furnishing Goods ~
We self everything a man wears
except shoes. If itfs fashionable,
Copeland iias it.
Emery and Manhattan Shirts
. ?
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