The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 19, 1917, Image 4
I- OK KKCKKATION M NI>
4 Imnihrr of CoiittlM'tW .\slte?l to
Kehimi < rtiiipninn.
,\1 1 lie *ll.tlCes| hm <>| I'lf-blcnt \\, i !
->.? .i i ilit ? 1 1 r?*< ?? ??!**? <>f Mir ( 'atiidtn ( * 1 1 <t mi
fill of ( ? IIIIIH'I fC htt VI' I ?*??'! I i alleil Oil
io uri their i u ifn nt/.ji i i"n hchiml the
? naip.i 1^1' ?" raj.se a nil I i< >|iji 1 filiiil foi
W.il t ..nil? < 'oitiinuujt \ I ( or rea I loll
vv i rk I 1 ? ? ? purpose of 1 1 ? i -> i.> lo ill
- J 1 1 1? tin- llllll. ill) Mil' t'ftl? n ?
hi. I in |? ilrvrlop llii- liulilu.,' spirit of
Mie AliJI I II . Ill .IIIIIO.I f"|( I > I r.llllll'f
<?1 Mils I > I _r Wlil'k I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ? I f 1 1 II I ?!'? ?% ?? I -
)li/ of vv iioli"<olii)- 1 1 1 - ? I It 1 1 \ rill 1 1'oli iii**ii t
III llll' I 'I Illl llllll t I I il - I I I I "II in 1 1 1 1 Mil'
iiiiirlv or more ii. iiii. ii,' ? . 1 1 1 1 J ili.l
| ll > ? I s
I oli 1 1 \ Willv.-i. ol ' 1 1 ?l? *? li ?. atilomo,
1 1 i 1 1* ami a'1'oplaln maiiufarl urcr ap
| mi 1 1 1 ri I join 1 1 v I'V Sei retarv of War
Nirtire To The Public.
I wish in -?a \ (lint I alii again U8
*?<'irla lri| w il i i 'I'Jir Mil.krvr Colloil OJ1
< it as i inn i i^'i iii for | his and ail
joining 1 1 inn i irs ainl lo way lo Miosf
lli.il li.i \ r 1 1 1 ??? rn 1 1 v |?a I miii/eil lb
in Mr past that we art- iisinu this
nirflio.l of I ha nk inu' Minn iiimI also
10 s;i v that v\ i ? an* asking n rout in
1 1 .i tin - of thrir rnulhieiiec and patron
.af?' ami promise you thr miiih* liberal
i i ra I merit in the future as we have
_?)% en iii t lie past
Ami to those thai hair not as yet
found it eoiiveuieut to tin uii.i husi
ness with us to yive lis a trial ami
we will do our hest to make tiny
tansino.^s transact ion with Miein l.ofh
pleasant ami protltahh- Tr.\ us one
time. i
We also v\ ish lo st.it, thai after
the tlr?d of Septetuhei- our otli. e ami
scales will he local ei| at (lie rear of
Zcmp A Del'iiss J>rui; Store, ilie store
room formerly occupied In \V. |{.
Roberts Mr.it Market I'leasc note
tills change
Mv irrist ami fret I mills will also
be lorateil at Mils plare. along with
i ho St inleha ker auloniohile agency.
Any time you have cotton am) rot
ion seed or torn to offer for sale.
? ?? m i w :ii |n inn or trnile for .'l
? oil nulomohile wo invite you in lo
see us ami if you have tin business
to transact rail on us anyway as we
will he glad to talk with you
Respect fully .
R. I. .Moselcv. Alieney.
Maker and Seeretarv of the Navy
I MinleU a - ehalrin <?f die national
<*? ?nt 111 ill ?*t* (Mi the NVur Caiup 4 ?>m
1 1 1 1 1 1 ? i ( v Mt'<Tetili<>li Fund. Iimh w rllli'h
,i let lei li< isn't i of I lie following, ask
in;.' t licit a>-?l>la hit lit 1 1 1 1 x vital |,\ mi
poi I .iiil \\ at w ?<i k
Will I \ 111.. II I i 1.1 I' I'i *Ol I, W I
.Il l 4>,n h .lii" I .Mneke\, I A W ill
l.ow?-k> W Mnhiit /AMiip." \V M Shall
in >n It M I 'i l t s, < ;e? >. T I .i M l< ? I
I Im i k Intel T K . Ti ullrr. I T
Milt- I (' \ oiiTivm kuw. .1 II Mnin*.
M i West
I In | 'llhlle, it Kv | 10I III ?m I ??ill. tillisf
!??? made In realize Dial I lies uiil-l help
i ? win I li?' war The "llr-l \ i< lories"
will lie w'nii lii Auieiiea. ami will <le
pend mi (lie wa\ in w huh those w ho
stay . 1 1 Im line le?el\e. w elroine and
hearten the me^i who are ready I ?.?
Meed and die i h.i i tietinwrae\ may
list The wmk fur the soldiers and
sailor* in tl'(> eiiintiiiiiiil ies outside the
ejiinps should 1 1 < >1 In ei ill f use* I with
what i- hei n ^ done for their enter
tainineni and leerealion h\ the V. M.
r \ ,. i l^i ? K ii iy hi s of ( 'olimilui-. the
i^|
^ M II A ami in oilier wily- dnr
1 1 1 _r I llell lel-lllt llollls III e|| 111 p
Mi \\ . i i \ - - 1 1 lit I ii ;i r I /.es the Mu pUI j
< "I I lie W a i i ii iii p < '? >111111 im 1 1 y
I > i i i.i I i < ' 1 1 liniil when he sn.\ >
The spirit of the new Amerieaii
iim\ is t.i l.e made in the m-M few
in -nihs. .Mere iiiimhot's do iml make
a army millions of soldiers who laek
i In- liLihlim; spirit can retreat w ithout
a simple. The Ameriean ho.\s nni>t
know I hit I the finest Ideals of eivili
/at Ion are in their hands': that the
folk- at home are livim: and tiuhiimr
In their hearts
A PATRIOTIC I'AI'KK
Staunton (Ya. ) I^ilor Has Five of
Its Stall in Army Service.
The Staunton t Va. ? l.riiilt'1' lias ptl?h
aldx lost mole of its start to Fnele
S.i m than iiny other paper in tin* state
the of 1 1 1 < * i r mm in the service.
'I'lii' owner ami manaL'im; editor of
tin' l.eader. II I.. < >pie. is a captain in
?ho First Virginia llcirmcnt. and is
at ('amp .M>*< Nelhiii. Annistoii. Ala. His
l'i. 'thcr. I-;. Walton t >pie. was recently
commissioned as a tir.st lieutenant of
i;.i\alr\. stationed at F**rt Kthan Al
len. Vt The niu'hr editor. Harr\ <!.
White : Ad \ ei t isim; Manager Thomas
1! I veils. : 1 1 1 ? I ;i metuher of the cotii
p?'-in-_' r'Mim f.? ree, .1. Ua.x 1 .011.1;. are
id wiili lln- I'lr^t Virginia Ueniinent
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or Tiaini \x.is ? a nirli l hy the wheel Mid
'?< lSi. frame, hi- arm heim* wolfed
1 < ! 1.0 1 one a n? I a had' i n ? ? Wide
I " o 1 \ in in 11 1 e?. xx . r* reipii red 1 > ?
> a I he injllled III. Ill Medical aid
?\ 1 _':*eii a- ipii'kl* as possible Sex
elil da X s later ' ! 1 mis. 'II 1 11^ .set ill
tlld 1 1 ? ? \\.|s lellloved to I lie Im-piJa!
.11 I e \ 1 ? v etl'i ? r i made to save lii* iif".
? 11! t 1 1 ? ? disease I. ,ii| progressed to.. far.
? lid e died l'ridax niL'ht.
I p'Mi-e ; lie* a sUjj'ied II |e< h .1 1 1 i ? '
II <ierilia:i.\ re. -ei*eii ess lhali -S'J 1
I . i > . f> ?; w hit h he vv.i- ? ? >111 1 *el led t<>
work at '-a-: In Inairs AL'ti'iil 1 11 ra !
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\ pa ?' The women do nim h of
' ;?< W > I K I.Ola here h\ men For ill
1 ? ? -vli.i. -r.i \ inL ;i ; a iiolde
a'. lit - ? ? t .te 1 llniiL'arv I noticed ihat
ill-* t > '???:e:s ueic all wonnn and
oil lll'l III-' l;o\\ tliil' h tliev received
I w a - ;.?< ' 'ex xx ? re paid .i!.oi:' 'Jo
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i n ir djst n- ? - ! ??eiinanv arc wickclj
In nli r thai ? !>? .-.it:. In -<imit:. ? ?
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I r 1 ? ?' ? r , i !? 1 ?? I'm; i \ ??.< >?- I
V Kea<l\ Wilted !'ar>on.
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HOLSTEIN BULL
Registered
Will l)f lor service at
\V esterham I' 1 a n t a l i o n.
Terms $2.00 cash for season.
\V. A. RUSH. Manager,
LuroII". S. ('.
Collins Brothers
Undertakers for Colored People
Tflcpbou<r II 714 W. DfK^lh Si
LOANS
Made <>n approved country
and rity real estate. Long
terms, low interest.
M. M. .JOHNSON, Atty..
Camden, S C.
Dr E H. KERRISON
Dentist
1 >'!: ?? ? . Hi lire's Mof?*
!'.r ji ' i . : <i. Is nl> Mv, I *tj. in.* 1
COLUMBIA LUMBER <&
MANUFACTURING CO.
MILL WORK
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN & HUGER S TS Pl-nnr 7 1
COLUMBIA, S C '
DR. R. E. STEVENSON
I) FAT 1ST
Crm-ker Ituildinc
Camden, 8. C.
THACKERAY AS A REPORTER
Records the Case of P?t Fogarty, Who
Thrashed Enemy With a
Homeshoe.
Thackeray once acted as police re
porter for the London Diogenes and
performed Ills work in no perfunctory
way. *' 1 1 ??\v I In* future novelist must
have enjoyed observing and recording
dils lilt of courtroom humor'" exclaims
a w rl I er In I Ik* Loh Angeles Times.
I'ut Fogarty went all the way from
Manchester in London In order to
thrash Mick Fltaputr^fU, which he did,
winding tip the performance with (ho
assistance of mi "awful horseshoe."
Ho was detected and brought before
Mr. Justice Simplomatt.
"Well, sir," hoKan the court, "you
came hero from Manchester, did you?"
"Your honor has answered correct."
"You see the complainant's head ; It
was cut by a sharp instrument. !><> you
know what cut it?"
"Ain't your hoifOr afther sayln' that
a sharp instiirumiut did?"
"I see you mean to equivocate," said
the court, becoming restive. "Now,
sir, you cut that head; you came hero
to cut it, did you not? Now, sir. what
motive brought you to London?"
"The locomotive, your honor."
"Kqulvocatlng again, you scoun
drel!" said the court, waxing warm,
liaising up tiie horseshoe, and hot ding
it before Pat, he said, "Do you see this
horseshoe, sir?"
"Is it a horseshoe, your honor?"
"Don't you see it is, sir? Are you
blind? Can you not tell at once that it
is a horseshoe?"
"IJedad. no your honor."
"No?" angrily,
"No. your honor; b^oan yerslif toll
It?" ^
"Of course 1 can, you stupid Irish
man."
"Oh, glory be to goodness, see what
education is!" soliloquized Pat, aloud
"Sure, your honor, a poor, ignorant
creature like mesllf wouldn't know a
horse's shoe from a mare's."
The First Aerial Bombs.
It may be remembered that fJarros
came to the United States In 1911 anc
amazed vast audiences by his au
dacious flights. From here he went tc
Mexico to entertain the populace thehe
It occurred to him on arriving that
since lighting seemed to be the favorite
pastime of his Latin brothers, he woulc
be making a lasting "hit" with them Ii
he could only arrange for an aeria
sham battle. To his good luck. h<
found the general in command of th<:
army, then in Mexico City, a willing!
listener. Accordingly, one day lie wa> ;
seen flying over the Mexican batteries |
armed with baskets of Juicy orange* !
that the quartermaster had given him 1
Sudd -tily the batteries opened fire am
??out shot alter shot at him. The im
niense erowd became wildly enthusi
;i-iii-. although they knew, of course
t 1 1 ; 1 1 onl.v blank cartridges were belli*
Used. OaiTiK i hen started to let go tin
oranires upon the artillerymen. To hh
surprise ; s 1 1 1 1 o s i immediately they be
-.ran to scatter in e\ery direction. Tin
' I w :i r t or 1 1 1 : ; - ; ? t had not realized that I
[ jni'-.v o ran ire dropped from so ureal f
I height would rival m sanall bomb. Tin
first aerial llu'lit unquestionably was
j won by 1 ?> "i i j ' i - o ripened oranges.?
| Popular Science Monthly. ?
Fifteen Acres of Daisies.
I Dexpit" the lact that we buy then:
j by the do/.eiis in the cities, paying a
i dolliir or so for n small bouquet. dais
j i e> sire a menace to the agriculturist
I and a patch or field of them is any
thing but welcome. Tin- Popular Me
chanics Magazine describes the experi
ence of a Nebraska farmer, near Be
atrice. Wishing to obtain m good stand
of Kentucky blue grass in his pasture,
he last season instructed a well-known
mall-order house to ship him several
bushels of seed. He prepared l."? acres
of land and planted it. exercising par
ticular care. The spring rains came,
and following them lf? acres of yellow
centered daisies, si luxuriant crop. The
unusual sight attracted motorists from
miles around and hardly a day passed
without parties stopping to pick arm
loads of the blossoms, it js not clear
how the mistake occurred, hut mistake
-and si serious one ? It was. The
company, needless to say, promptly
made restitution so that the fsiriner Id
the end got n liberal return for. his un
expected and undesired crop.
Roumania's Country Girls.
Th?* ^irls of Routqanlan country dis
tricts take v'T-i'iit pride in ;i clear,
healthy complexion. and just as the
?'ir!s in < >n r nun rural district* a gen
? rntlon iil'h would j;et up before hre-jUc?
i.i^t jind stew I down unobserved on the
tir?t day of May I o wash t In i ?? freckles
awny iti tln> dew of the mornim;. ho the
?_'!rK of Jtouniiiida take ml nnd white
thread.*, twist them l?to cord*. from
\s lii' h they suspend coin* around their
nr.ks Yl icsc talismans th?>v wear
from the dead of winter until they see
! }.. br?? liiovvnms of sprlnc feelln?
?ure t 1 1 : 1 1 thereby they will yunrantee
t ! 1 1 ? r 1 1 > ? ? 1 \ < ? ? a milk-white complexion,
ro-\ ! he.-ks :md ruhy lips.
Stubborn Dog Stopped Train.
As 11 pasv, n^'er train on the ("urey
Findlay branch of the I*Ik Four neared
TTub-'r <> the hrakeman called the
town Th- n the train stopped sudden
ly A con; e .if passengers a I ! trh t ? d and
looked for the town. They wouldn't
pe.- it The\ then discovered that the
engineer h?d stopped to remove ft
aniall but stubborn dog from the track.
Very Much to It.
"What jc in h name? The rose, you
know, w ill wtnll as sweet by nnr other
nflmo,"
"Yes, htit It won't taste like one to
call It a potato."
1 0,000-T0NS- 1 0,000
VELVET BEANS IN POD
List with us what you will have and name
date can ship. Also in market for corn.
Will pay highest market price.
ADLUH MILLING CO.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
W 1 1 ! 1 . . ! ;
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X A VA I KNGAii KM ENT
Two (ierman Boats ami One Kussian |
Vessel Destroyed.
Apparently there has been no cessa
timi in the raphl program of the <!er
mans to seize in its entirety the Kus- j
>ian island of < H'sel at the hea<l of the
< ; 1 1 ) r of Finland. Hut although their
troops 1 1 < > w ha\e taken the greater
portion of l lie island tin* aid they,
1 1 : 1 1 1 e\ j ?eetod from their tleet in put
in.-.: down Un^sian opposition in ad
jacent waters i- meeting with eonsid
erahle re<j<tenee from the Russian
warships. 1
The Itn-.siniis are disinclined l"
throw their navji i vessels into a gen
eral engagement with the invaders,
rearing that the super/rihty of the
( it-rai.-i n v . < ?n 1 ? I result- | it\1osses to
t hem which would lea Vf opel 1 I' ?'
pathua; through the ? . r iTT of Finland
? 1 1 ? to 1 ? i'. _'i .it! . I '.lit in a -mall hat
i !<? with torpedo erat't and possibly
ii_rht ??rui-er^. the llussiaiis have -'ink
i - and >! a m
- in Sofia sound, to
the n. itii ..f 1 i. v! : inland, while the
I{l|s<i.m?. : elll-e.\ .-V lost torpedo
hoat destroyer. The Cerman vessels,
which w ? iv a ei 1 iiii pa II ied 1>\ a battle
ship. I'Ut !.i sea after the engage
men)
The ? ieianan land forces now are
driving hard against the Svorh pen
insula. on the southwest portion of
the Is|jiii.) ,<f I lesel. with the object of
eapturing the batteries at Serel. wld'h
duuiinate t? ? eastern entram-e to the
Culf of Hlga. Aeeording to the Her
tin war oitiee. the Russians in this
region, are i s. . I;4 1 | . hut are des-perate
ly re-Tsting
Merlin rej?.<ris also that Abp. i*
land, off the southern eoasf of Oesel
and Iviuio Island, in the middle of the
tJulf of Iliga. lime been ooeupied by
Teutonie troops It js asserted that
L'.-tiMi pris..neis, .in guns. _'l maehine
guns and several airplanes were <ap
t u r ? h | ii\ the 'otnians in iiesel.
The troops nf ,;he entente allies are
still keeping to their trenches in
Flanders. pi*o!tabl.\ awaiting a better
ment of -nil conditions. wiiieli the
reeent rains and flooded streams ren
dered. ciiiiiost impassable for attacks.
Possibly field Marshal Haig and the
Freneh eomuiander <>n his left have
not yet sutllciently |x>umlcd the ( Jer
niau lines with their big gmvs to war
t m nt the turning loose of the infantry
for further gains. Day and night the
British and French guns are shower
ing the (Jerinan positions with the
usual inasj: <if steel which is thrown
upon theiu prior to an attack, while
the (Jermans at various points, espe
cially in the importanl salient of the
Ypres-Ntaden railway, are replying
vigorously.
To the south, along the Aisne front,
the Hermans, after a lively bombard
ment. have agiiin attacked the French
mihI succeeded in penetrating their
? ?nt renchua'iits. As has hoen custom
?ii ry , the French immediately m
attacked and regained the lout gn
Little lighting of great iuteo
except by the artillery wings of
opjK>siug forces, is taking place
any of the war theaters but thei
every indication that whortly-ateo$
Isonzo front in the Austro-Itallan i
another big hat tie will begin.
Aerial raids in force have l*en
Mti inert by British naval aviators
(Jcrinan positions in Belgium.
Bruges docks ami several ainlo
have Ih'cii successfully bombed.
More than 150:000 railway men
in r IN ' British army.
Of The Better Sort
"Cheap" .j ewelry is a disappointment to both the
buyer and the seller.
All jewelry to be of any worth as ornaments must
possess intrinsic value.
We sell the better sort.
When you buy an article that we hav** recommend
ed, you may know you are getting- something that will
grive satisfaction. , .
G. L. BLACKWELL
Jeweler and Optician Camden, S. C.
MEN OF STANDING
ALMOST INVARIABLY THEY ARE MEN WHO OWN THEIR OWN H^JJEpER.
A GOOD HOME IS AN ANCHOR. IT IS PROOF OF STABILITY AND r**
MANfcNCY.
BUY A HOME ~
IDENTIFY YOURSELF WITH THE PERMANENT LIFE OF YOUR CUivinn
ITY. ?*rU at YOU
WE BUY AND SELL HOMES. WE PROBABLY HAVE JUST WHAi *
WANT. OR WE HAVE A CUSTOMER WHEN YOU WANT TO SELL.
IF IT IS ANY KIND OF REAL ESTATE, SEE US.
CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY COMPANY
Office Man Bldg. A. J. Beattic, Manager ,