The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 13, 1918, Image 8
ITKKM AND lil lO VKH NKAK WAH
V..V ' '? ... .< . .?* *
IVsjdbility< of Open Coulilfl Account of
? HpolU of \V#r.
\Vashiugton, 10. Information
reached hi'K- today from i> tource
(iHuwlly reliable tlutt r|*iTt-kv> liii.* *?ut ?
large iV?i> to. the ttidgarlau
\yhtaro truxblt Jm brvwing over division
of territorial *|>oil* of war , between t !???>??*
t\Vu idlien ot ' (it'iuuiU.V.
/The tangibility of .'open conflict' be
tween Turkey and Bulgaria S watched
bore with great interest and, Is known
to be canning Kerloun inisgi viug* at
Berlin. v ..
The revolutionary npirit i? rife in
v.
tin- Bulgarian army and among tin- civ
ilian poftUlatlou, according to report*.
The Bulgarian* want more territory and
are ttaid to bo determined to aectire all
of Serbia and even a portion of A nu
tria. They already have necured a atrip
of Northern Turkey.
Another oaifk for dUneutlon is the
. fact that when Bulgaria wan awarded
the Dobrudjn In t|jr Rumanian peace
treaty dictated by Germany, Turkey
demanded ceatdon of that portiou of Ita
northern territory that had previously
been given Bulgaria an a reward for
entering the war on the si?ie of the Cen
tral Power*.,
The recent resignation of Premier
*V- Hadolnlav, of Bulgaria. is Maid to have
been canned by hin inability to secure
more territory and 'bin unwilliugm ss
to betray the Central Power*. The new
premier, ALttlinnfT, 1h believed bore .to
be a figurehead who will accept the
dictation of Germany.
? ? . . ? ? ?' ? ? ' ? - ???? .
Mr?. W. II, Kearney, of Columbia,
s. .(fa about 22 yearn of age. wan al?
mnat Inataatly klHed ou the ? Bbarrtnr
road four toiler from, Charlotte, Friday
about 1 o'clock by the overturning of
an automobile. Her liead was crushed
.
and a leg brokeu. She wax caught un
der the car.
Wants--For Sale
FOR SALE? One mule 4 years old fori
quick sale at a bargain. Lewis Bar
Held, Kershaw, 8. C.. Rfd. No. 4. lpd1
FOR SAIjE? Sow and seven pigs for
?alc. Apply to (J. W. McLaiu at
barber whop,- Camden, H.C.
FOR 8AIjE? One cow fresh in milk,
also tfSe Jersey and Guernsey bull,,
age 2 1-2 years, E. B. Xorick, Cam
den. 8. ft 22tf.
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WANTED? One or mot# shw mills to
cut pine timber In Kershaw County
s! C. Work for two or more yeux?.
Apply or write to Hjitton & Hour
bounais Company, Hickory, N. ('.
FOR SALE? Four second hand mules
at bargains. Apply to- W. A. Rush,
Lugoff, 8. a ? 22tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT ? IVo story
bouse also store with two store rooms [
in rear for reut. Apply to 1200 6th
Aye. 21tf.
SACKS? Whenever you^ceumulate live
or more aackH, bring them to tha
Camden Oil M-ill and we will pay you
10 cents each for them. By return-!
iug the sacks in go?d condition you
aava $2.00 per ton on each ton of!
, meal purchased fvom us. Worth sav
ing;; isn't it? The Southern Cottou
- Oil Company, Camden Oil Mill. 2ti.
> ? ? i* ? ? i ???????
DO YOU' WANT REST?? Big Springs!
Hotel good quiet place to take lt? |
I'ool rooms, no mosquitoes, spring and
artesian water. Bathing and boating.
Schuranker'g Orchestro ? Thursday
nigbt?. Hotel closes Se,pt. tBth. Big
Spriugs, Hotel, McBee, 8. C. 20-28
WANTED? Forty to fifty car loads oak
and pine wood. Write what you have
and best price f.o.b. your station.
Address "Wood" cn-re of Chronicle.
WANTED? About ten cords good oak
and pine wood delivered at my resi
dence in Kirk wood. Will pay top
price for good wood. W.-;i>. Hay,
t'nmdcu. 8. C. , ? 10-22
FOR SALE ? Six lots and houses, with
onr barn and stable, on the corner
of Mill and York Streets. Apply to
L. A. Wittkowsky. Camden. 8. C.
WANTEI>? 1 want a good share farm
for two horse farm close to Camden.
Will furnish 1000 pounds fertilizer
per acre. .f. I?. Moseley. I7tf.
NOTICE? For a nice, cheap colli in or
casket call at Billing's Hro*., Ar
rant's o4(l stand.
FARM FOR 8A1-.E ? A desirable i>lnr?
containing about 05 acres three miles
from Camden on public road. tJood
land. J. I j. Moseley. XT tf
LITTLETON COLLEGE
Hot water/ heat. . iiectrlc lights and
other, modern improvements. The 37th
aivnual session will begin September 25th.
Write for new illustrated catalogue;
also for particulars concerning our spe
cial offer to a few girls who can not
.pay our catalogue rate. Address J. M
'Rhone*. Littleton, N. C. >?
To The Public of Camden.
W?? wish to announce that we hive
taken evee^-44?e ? it-f fcusinr** and will
do everything in onr power to give you
!<"?? every day in the year ayd in thin
connection we wish to ask you for your
<KM>peration and to say that our drivers
havo been instructed to collect the cash
for every pound of ice that they sell
aud .wop desire that the consumer have
the money ready to pay for their orders
wo that there will be no unpleasantness
a? w* are the ones that give the driver
his instructions. Respectfully,
?L- v CAliDE.V IOE COMPANY, *
21 tf. J. H. Clark, Mgr.
XKW rtftKrKKKNfK I.IMi
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War Hvard Iimum Order N'?nilii| K?*eu
tlal liuludtriM.
Wi^ioitoQ, Nri?r h. a ium\ priori
(it-* list on industries mid plant* wwoto*
4 ial to the war or the civil population
tvtti ?' announced lojlay b> Chairman
Munich of the war IndustrleM board. It
was described ?s the "master key" gov
em jug tin- Issuance of priority certifi
cate# by the priorities coinmisKione r of
the hoard for furl *uppl> of electrical
cntriji'. %MO*pi>rUtlun. material, facili
ties capita) ami labor ami as tb?? basin,
for industrial exemption from, the draft.
"The Inclusion of the ludustrle* and
plant* on thin preference lint," said tbe
announcement, "duet* not 0i?erate an an
embargo against ail others, but the ef
fect Is to defer the requirement* of all
other Industrie* und plants until tbe re-'
qulrements of the preference llstys ahall
have been natUfied. Industries have been
grouped Into four classe* according toi
their relative importance. No dl?MnC*
tiou, however, ban been unade between
any of the Industrie* or plants within
liny one class jjnd it was explained that
nv significance 1s to be attached to the
order in which they are listed within
any class. The industries o|* plants un
der Class 1 are of exceptional import
ance and include those most vital to*
the prosecution of the war, and the pub
lic and their requirements must be fully
met in preference t<v. those of the three
remaining classes. 1
Fuel for domestic ^onsumption-'-resl
deuces, apartment houses, restaurants
and hotel*? is In Class 1, In that class
also are food, railways operated by the
railroad administration, the army and
navy, alrcraft.^shlps and shipyards, war
Chemical plants, coal mines and by-pro
duct. coke plants, certain' public utilities,
ordnance and small arms plants aqd
ammunition and expltsiva*.
Requirements' of those grouped un
der Classen 2, .'i aud 4 will be given
priority over those, not on the pref
erence list, but as between those three
classes there is no complete or abao*
lute preference provided. Relative im
portance of the Industries and plants
within each group will be the basis of
operation.
Bach plant listed In , the three last,
claisses will be required to file with tbe
w<rr industries boa rd before the 15th
of each month a report of its activities
during the preceding month, ^failute
to comply, with this order will m'ean
removal from the preference list.
The complete list followgjf
1 ? Plant* principally, . engaged
in produciug air<?r?ft? supplies and equip
ment; ammunition for the United States
and the allies; ordnance- and small ?rtn*
for the United State* and the allies ;
chcmifals (or explosives, ammunition >nd .
aircraft and use in chemical warfare ;
metallurgical coke and by-products in
eluding toluol ; explosives for military
purposes; feed for livestock and poultry ;
foods, inclnding cereals and cereal pro
ducts, meats. including poultry, fish,
vegetables, fruit, sugar, syrups, glucose.
| butter, eggs,' cheese. milk and Cream,
lard, lard compounds, oleomargarine and
other substitutes for butter or lard and
vegetable oil. beau?. salt, eoffee. bak
ing powder/' soda and yeast and am
monia, for refrigeration ; fungicides, oil
and natural gas for fuel or mechanical
purposes (including pipe line sand pump
inn stations) ; toluol (gas plants) ; ships,
other than pleasure craft or vessels not
built for the United. States or the allies
or under Jicense of the shipping board
and steel plate* ; plants producing solely
steel ingots and castings by the various
proeesses : domestic consumers fuel and
electric energy and residential consump
tion. including homes, apartment bouses,
residential flats, restaurants and electric
energy aud residential cantonments and
ramps of the. army #hd navy yards. rail-v
way* ?n?e rated by the United Htate rail
road administration ; maintenance and
o|)cration of ships, excluding pleasure
craft, not common carriers, and main
, tcnance of public, buildings used as hos
pital* or nanitariums.
Class *2 ? Plants principally engaged
in producing locomotive or 7 traveling
cranes', rolliug and drawiug copper, brass
and other copper alloys, coke not other
wise classified and listed, ferro alloys,
machine tool's and wire ro|>e ; blast fur-'
OWH producing pig iron; steel rail mills
(producing rail ore, iW pounds per yard)
construction work of the war or navy
departments in embarkation ports, har
-
bttiv, fortltW-ntipOH, protection up*
cr*tlobs, 'docks, ' t'ban.uels, inland
and ill maintenance nuil re
pair of name; rnUu'* producing metals
m i**i (err** ?Uuj mineral* ;. vtrcrt rail
way*. electric lighting aud |>owcr coin
pauic*, hum plunt* not otherwise cla*Hi
Hid. telephone aud telegraph companies,
water supply companies and like gen
eral utilities, railway* not operated by
tb<* I'nited States, excluding (boss ope r<
ated uh plunt facilities. ; : ^
(Has# 8? I'lauttt vugaged principally
(u producing food uot otherwise listed, j
not IncludUif soft drink*, confectionery
and chewing gum; ice, mining tool* snd
equipment, equip$4Mt? and supplies for.
product tig or transporting cffTor gas for
mecb^uical purpoHes: iron aud h i?teel'
chain*. cicatrical equipment; explosive*
uot otherwise listed, tin plate, and small,
or band tools tor wortlng of msUl;
fuel and electric energy for domeaiic
consumer* not otherwise listed! b steel
rolling and drawing mills not otherwise
listed ; maintenance of public buildings
other than those used as hospitals and
sanitariums. ?
^Clasa 4? I>aundrle?, plants engaged
principally in producing or manufactur
ing hemp, jute and cotton bags, manu
facturing chemicals not otherwise listed ;
medicines and medical and surgical sup
plies, fertilisers, fire brick, grijr iron
and msicable Iron cordings; food con
tainera, insecticide*, and fungicidal soap,
tanned leather aud tanning extracts, cot
ton and woolen, Including spinning,
wearing and finishing, cotton and woolen
knit goods, textile machinery, binder
twine and rope; plants engsged exclu
sivcly in fnanufacturing boots and shoes;
plants enpraged exclusively in manufac
turing pulp and paper ; ^otton compress
iny i piaaii engaged principally in v pro
ducing newspapers or periodicals which
are entered at the postoQce as second
ohws matter ; plants preserving, drying,
curing, packing and storing tobacco but
not manufacturing and marketing
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Servlees at Baptist Cbnrcb. ;J
Regular services will begin again on
next Sunday at the First Baptist Church.
Kvery member should be. in place for
there are only two weeks to the close
of Assoeiational year. Sunday School
at 10 A. M<, services at 11:15 and 8^30
1\ M. All' arc welcome.
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? HK1NUINU VV i
Heal Fuii To Br Hern at the Opera House
Next Monday Kvenlng.
More real fnn, more hilu laughter
; than on*' la a<t'ustt>ftted to hear it* 'tb?
course of at least ^wo distioyt theatrical
offerings'; more sidesplitting situations
f nil. i complications and irreals table laugh
ter Js promised in the'-: further udveu?
turc* "Kilhw't (lid "Mother'' in
"llriogiug np Father at Home", the lat
<?>1 stage version of (Iforue McManus'
world famous cat-toon which is to be
seen at Camden Opera House Monday
Hcpt. 10th. li*
UMial Manager Gun Hill, who Ural
saw the possibilities of placing theae
wonderfully humorous comics upon the
stage, is sponsor for what in consiedred
the bent of tbe^cartoou play series. It
is a typically characteristic Hill offering,
replete with original features innovations
and composed ou Hues different from
anything represented in similar enter
tainments. . For three acts Father and
hla doting betjtpr half will have oppor
t unities of airing domestic differences to
i a delighted multitude. ? ?V
j "Father" as'Ve have grown to know
. him. is a most lovable character. .His
good nature invariably has been his uu*
: doing. However. in this instance, the
| proverbial worm will turn and it does.
The evolution of things of course la all
, brought about in sheer good fnn, welded
i with jingling music, specialties, Bur
prises, ensembles and novelties all in
terpreted by a capable cast of thirty
, people. This includes Walter Vernon
and Louise Eearle and J. W. Clifford
, and a singing and dancing chorus of fif
- teen smartly gowned, dashing and de
all ?? accounts of the papers, this cofttri
i button is the most enjoyable of ? ? the
j Father series to date, which in itself
I is something exceptional to be able to
chronicle. ,
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Na Sample or Free Copley
We have repeated calls for sample or
extra copies of The Chronicle. We can
not send out free or sample copies, and
wc ask that you do not a?k for them.
; Of course extra copies of this paper can,
I t>e had by pacing for them the same
I ns you would any other commodity. This
I rule will be strictly enforced.
?-??a*. . ;
? i... < ?? .?<!
I k Alay Auk for Ko?x?uo?
I ^Hpartauburg, Wept. It. ? Jul re
turn# from el|hty-three ou? of eighty
tlV* 1>o*?h lu 8(mrtuuburg .t'oimty iu
the <ougre*?loiiftl race five N'lcbullit
:s.?l)0 miuI Bomar H.4W1, The ? ba&pa
have I., rrduro N'iclioU'H l.n.i
to 2Qf( in Spartanburg t'ouuty.^ The i ^ .
inlssiuK boxen iu.' Mnall aod will tnuU
uo ?-Uni?ifv. in tho result*. It U under
wood that Bomar will auk far a recount
ot m II jtlif' vote* iu all the eouuti? p(
the (tixtrivt tomorrow. Heport* from
? th<* Other eo tin tie* receive^ five Nichols
| A' lead In th? district of approximately
|rtQO TQto?. but the figure* wetro unofficial,
flat*"*" HUM ;?l tyfc
U, S. IVweU, Busman w ^ ,
4yfip I4#<* PUMfcajr. W?? kUW
at Mi'lWf. rUekiecllfW 4*nuuty *
mYn jiliiK wh?? h* Ml ,
of a uuivtav freight train TV,
uifUrKHl o'clock inj |
wttk. brought to Ooltm?bla 9nj (
the M*rovmlcW'? uu(Wn?ki*|.<
v\u- wcr* laWfcj
lot i'U the ft ?Mock train in ,
His fnuiUy, wufcUtU* ?t,
nurt out- child. Hald* in H*?v
Powell w*? ?aul t?. have Wn i
ion g?* off |Ue traltt v?Wn |
dt?t Urtuvent^l, H? w*h about
?>v un?', The State, Hatndty,
l?t "?'$ vT- ?
EfM'S ? PP II
a 9pORI!ect S0<ool Apportionment
* ? <WK>rt ?f L J' McK?"n?. C???ty Superintendent of Education of Itenhaw County,
For Scholastic Year Ending June 30, 1918
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Cleveland II
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Hanging Rock
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