The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 08, 1918, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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} Broad Street, and entered ut tb? Gaiu
?1*IJ p0*t0ttlC0 MM MM M>IM I elMNH IU?tl IIIHt
? tor. I*ric<* ix'** liiiiniiu $1>80.
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<?mden. S. < V Nov. M, 1018,
Will M) UK AN 01 TKAtiK
.The fhrotiiele W^lvtWMW tpt {ft l>'"
t.ilion (&? petition*) is being eirculatod
in this I'.Miutv to ask the gouorul u?
sruibJy* to release t b?? I n . h(1mii m 1 1 of the
la i ? Sheriff \V. W, Huckabee fi\?m
liability on the shortage <>f nearly #10,
? (too. )Vc have u?t been permitted tp
Nvr tills petition and do not know the
exaet~ Wording 4?f tiu? aa me. Hut wo
would pirn Hie litizvtis t<> bewar*. T1m*mm
bnodnmAQ wont on the late sheriff's bond
knowing fall well that the Governor
hint at t?aiii|>t?*<l to remove him from otfioe
f4jr ineoinpetomy, ami they knew the
sla<*k way ia whioh the otfbv had be?-n
conducted unit tin* county .should not
l?c deprived of this money that has boon
Miuandered. The above is .said through
no discredit to the lute sheriff whom
we hold in high v^'pin personally, for
there are ia it a. v in this rouiity. and we
ourselves, believed in bin bono, sty. Nome
party or parties got away with this
money whioh rightfully belonged to tho
county unit what good would a bond
bo In the future If thojio men woro re
h>ji?.o<IV Why not take awiiy all bonds
and Jjoou-so odiciaiH to tako what thoy
want of . the public monies? Wo hope
t bo member* of tbo general assembly
froin tliix county will act on the sug
gestion i>f a recent grand jury and have
an act pussed requiring all public of
ficials to give guarantee* in a surety
company and In the future 'do away
with personal bondsmen.
DKMOCICATK I.OSK (ONTUOI,
Washington, Nov. it.?- With control
of the llouae of Representatives placed
ill the hands v?f the Republicans by a
majority of sixteen and probably more,
the nl tout ion of t ho country tonight
was con I of oil oncontcHts in three States
Michigan. Idaho and Now Mexico?
which will docidc whether the Demo
crat* sliall lose control of the donate
a* well.
At midnight returns from live eon
groswiunal districts wcru mining in Muu
tana. New Mexico and South Dakota.
Without them. howovo)\ the Rnjubli
caiiw have won scats- -'J.'H in' the HVmjso
of Representatives ? sixteen more than ,
the IMS votes necessary for a majority.
The, Democrats ??n the face of those
returns had 11)5 seats and if the five
missing districts were to he conceded
to them they still would lack eighteen
votes of the number necessary to <?on
trol tin* Mouse: 1
Tonight's returns show ) 1 1 a iu 1 y that
Speaker Clark, instead of being defeated
as was 'reported as being likely last
night, has l>ccn reelected by a s'ub^tan*
tial majority,
The contests which will decide the
political complexion of the Senate wore
very close. As the Senate stands with
out a decision in these contests there
aro forty-six Democrats and forty-seven
Republicans.
In Michigan the race between Henry
Ford and Truman II. Newberry was
no dose that it was said an official
count might be required to dccido the
winner.
Tj'ATKST war nkws
I hwfi tnl by nil her former allies; her.
great military machine in I h?? process
??f destruction by the onslaughts of the
Fnteute Allied armies; hor dream of
world 'domination rudely dissipated. (?ev- 1
many begs for a causation of hostilities.
Notwithstanding the hard tfrinx she
knows she must pay.
(Scarcely had the decision of t ho *\i
picnic war council at Versailles with
regard to a cessation of hostilities with
<icrmany heen made public than tler
iiiiiny was speeding emissaries to Foch
to learn what the commander-in-chief's
terms are to be. These representatives
of (Jermany were reported by unofficial
London to have reached the Allied lines.
Meantime in France and Flanders the
enemy forces are being given no rest.
\long the whole battle line in France
the Itritish, French and American
iroop* have made further material gains
ami reclaimed numerous Unvus and vil
age<. Thousatids more of (termans have
been taken prisoner on all the sectors
under att.nl>. (lenerally the enemy
forces are in sh?w retreat, but never- i
I heb'ss at ?oine points they are \?ffer
iug sharp i?--i-tain*et particularly against
the Americans in the Meuse river region
and lb"' French in tin- Argon lie vec
tor.
I !>?? I :i I 1 Ruins ..f t lit' I'.riti-h on
tin* \vt*st < in ^ i < !?? <>f tin* hnttl* front
1 1 .1 \ ? * Imtii proil hi I i \ i' of tin' i ti u l'lM't i' r
of >?'\<T!il t . ? w ii- nf groat important''*.
I In* gaining of inurr territory, f-ast of
thr Srhi'lilt. wIhmt tin* < \inn<iians are
nil tin* attack it it ? i hi the taking ?>f m'v
i?i*ii I raihvitv j 1 1 1 1 1 * t ion v high *t ratcgic ;
value. i
Along tin- Mi'un' tlir A 1 1 1 ?? r i < - ii 1 1 ? eon-]
tinue stenriih to push f??r\tar<l ami at ]
last account* \\crt? almost at tin- gates
of So'lnn. a iloininat ing jHiint on the
Herman I i n ?? of communication t<> the
??ast. Huth oast ami west of tin- river
the Herman- have materially stiffcneil
their resixtance against tlx- men from
uvt'iM'Hh, using largo numbers of ma
? ?hill guns ami gas . in great quantities
in an emleavnr to impede their progress.
Methodist Conference rnstponnl.
U??v. I>. M. McLood, Presiding Elder
? ?f Sumter i>i.striet has re<*eived u tele
jcrain stating til*' Annual S*-*>iou of the
S??uth Carolina Mothv?dist Conference,
which meets in OrangoburR this .year,
had been jHistponed front November 27
until I>eceinber 27th.
War conditions have forced the i-on
wild a thin of 2f?0 daily paper* in th?
(Jnited State* and the suspension of
SfiO papers *ince 101-4.
. jk i ' '? ? ? ? ? ?
kch h hah AKMIHTIC'K tkrmm
J (Jovenimeiit.
Washington, Nov. ft. Marshal !??>??*
h*? the terms of armistice for liniiiany
unci await* application for th#nj bj the
(Ifrmmi military command In tlx* held.
Xho government at Itcrlin In so in
formed iu a iu>l t* which Hecretary I?an
slug 1 1 .1 1 1 ? t < < I to Minister ^ulTMr 0( Swit
zerland tonight, announcing that the al
lien finvo ilor|>wil their willlnfntMi to
make peace uu the priuciplvti enunciated
by President Wilson. The note now is
mi .(he cables. in -'1 hours it ahould he
in ill'' hands <?f (he (Jcrnians; in IS
hours the World may know whether an
? i in 1 1 1 ??< I i n 1 1- end of the war it an hand.
Publication of detail* of the urmU
tiee terms still is withheld. They ioay
not he known until the Uerpi^UH have
yrccpted oJ* rejected them, the <H?ur*e f%?|.
lowed hy the allies iu dealing with Hul-I
garia. Turkey uud Austria. Only tin* de
tails are in doubt. however, and no one
questions that acceptance means ohjeet
surrender.
The statement lias" beep authorised
that tjte drastic conditions under which
Austria passed out of the war have been
closely followed, and in ' answ er to que
ries for further jnfoimuHon, officials
said IoimkIiI the statement of Premier
t 'ienienceau. cabled from Paris by the
Associated Tress, told the stora:
"The terms, M said .M. ( MWieuc.au.
"rtre what 1 'resident Wilson himself rec*
ouniiCitflt'd, to u* for the security of our
troops, the maintenance i?f our superior-]
ity, and the disarmament of t!ie enemy I
in s<i fur as that _Im_ tleirejssar.v to pre
vent a resumption of Inutilities," v <
Secretary I.ansingV note* given the j
liiHt hint of what has been Koiug on in !
the' momentous co life re noes at Paris be
1 weni Colonel House and the allied pre-/
nilei'H. It. quotes a "meinoraiidum of j
observations'' hy the allied government* '
on the President's correspondence with '
til" (fcrlnau authorities, discloKiiiK the
approval of the Prcsidvut's peace pro
gram. with reservation of freedom of
action in the peace conference on the j
, moot question of freedom of the sens aiSd i
a specilie statement, that by restoration ;
is meant that <jerrnany must make com- ;
V . i it"' 1
peusation for all damage done to civil
ian populations and their property, "by
land. h.v son and from I lie air."
This lnM specification, in which Pres
ident Wilson concurs, incnns German
payment for towns and cities destroyed
and countryside devastated, for ship*
sunk h.v submarine* and rui<Iers. It
lucutis German payment of daman's to
the families and dependents of civilians
Killed or carried off in violation of the
rules of war.
Thus, much ? ? f the real work of a
peace conference lias been done in ad
vance. The spokesmen of Germany ( have
accepted the President's terms : .now they,
must accept the allied ijualificat ions if
they want to stop the advance of the
allied and American armies. The guar
antee tha%>tinal pence conditions will
In* dictated under interpretation of prin
ciples l?,\ the victors without undue ar
gument by I he vanquished is-, provided
in the anuis-tice terms.
In placing the matter oT an armi*
tice in Marshal Koch's hands and a:
the Mime time, in forming the Germans
through President WiTson. the associated
nations have strictly observed the dip
lomatic amenities while maintaining the
purpose to make thes armistice a purely
military measure and which should af
ford no possibility of a misunderstand
ing of the fact that, it is offered to a
defeated army.
Camden I toys Wounded
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Clarke received
a letter from their son Arthur Clarke
yesterday stating that he bad been
wounded ami was now in a Itospitul.
Mrs. I*. T. Villcpiguc also received
a letter this week stating that her son
Cjintey Villcpiguc had been wounded in
an arm and was uo\v in a hospital in
Pngland.
Wild llumors Denied.
Man x wild rumors were a lion t yester
day afternoon saying that Germany had
agreed to nil Allied terms, and had sur
rendered. Telephone communication to
several of the daily papers t ?* M us that
there was no truth in the rumors. f)ur
office boy has placed a card in the win
dow which reads "It's all a d? lie."
Marriage.
Married on Wednesday afternoon last,
November '?th, lf'^. b> I'robute ,1 tidge
NN L. McDowell. Mr. ('laud We"', of
Kershaw. S. and Miss Margaret
Klliott. of < 'assnt t. S. C.
Cotton Thieves Hound Over.
Oliver Hall and King Hall, two white
tn?'t?. who have been systematically
Mealing cotton from farmers in the Caa
?uit section \v e re given a preliminary
hearing before Magistrate Nicholson
Monday and were bound over to the.
tippei court in the aunt of $.*>00. The
men had been unable to give bond up
t?> yesterday and were still confined In
jail. On ( Vtober 24th Mr. I,. <>. Fun
derhurk learned that the men had en
tered hi* cotton house. He got in his
automobile and overtook them and la
ter had them plaeed in jail. Oliver Ilall
hn* been before the courts before on
a charge v?f forgery and is said to be
a bad citizen of that flection.
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- Service* at < truce Church.
Service may lie expccted at (trace
1 Episcopal ? Church Sunday morning at
eleven o'clock Nov. ItHh. All are cor
dially invited. Sunday School will he
? ?p.-nnl t be following Jfunday Nov. 17th.
K. II. Hardin*. Rector.
thm* Ar HI* dkavh r
! <apUln of CqwpW Wrttw to, M#ftw
?.r Private Henry T? Brown.
' Mi*. NanttU McKalu, mother ol Pri
vate lleDty T. Brown, I* in receipt of
u l ?? t c from t)ie commanding (itwr
in Ki'unir telllnjc of the death of Private
I Ivory T. Hrowu, of thin city. The
Ifllr) is MS fallow*;
Htipply t'o. JUtttb K. A.
owober <>th, 1P1N.
"Mr*. Nannie McKuIn, t'ainden. H. <*>.,
M.\ dear Mm 1 11 m :
"I rau think of BO sadder dut> that
ran ram? to an otticer than tin- one 1
am nffiprmfnyT in udvitdug you of the
defttb of your Henry T. Jlrown. Ho
died hint night of hioiK-hinl i?aeamonltt.
"I am mire It will be a aource of
<-..nsnlrttloi? for you to kuow that
he wax in an American hospital and
had the be*t Our# that American phy
si? iaiiH And nurses ?>ould give.
"His personal effect* I bay" j|[a%ml
together and they will reach you by
h'llMcitkl mail.
??I wish to soy tyyuu that your won
was a sarin. outstanding In his company
an a gentleman and a soldier. He nev
er meddled or entered into anything that
<Ii?l not <-on<'?Tit hitfuS Perhaps It would
seem that I eould shy uothiug beyond
that. Hut I have expressed only a neg
ative side of; hia character. In addition
t?j thin he needed no command to allow
Him hln duty, and when duty railed he
responded with that spirit of cheerfnl
neaa thnt marks the perfect .soldier,
lie has given hia ( life bravely In the
Hervlee of his country.
''Will you let. me say that he was
l<?ved b.v llis officers and by tin- men
of his company.
"And we grieve with yon in the lo>s
we have sustained.
"Yours very truly,
<>. !?. ltichardson,
" Captain r-UUth F. A.
''American K. fr\"
l/ost Fine Hogn.
Mr. K. ,13. 11 hi in inl, who operated u
ginnfry and Hour mill at the old Yayghn
place seven miles north of Camden, lost
live lino hogs Monday night, Ho does
not know what caused their death as
the animal# seemed to be in perfect
health when fed that afternoon. The
next morning when he went to the pen
three had died, two died later and sev
eral more were sick. ?
Negro Died in .fall..
tirant Smith', the demented negro,
who several weeks ago shot ami killed
William Urown, near Cautey, and also
shot and wounded two other ? negroes,
died in jail yesterday morning. It i*
thought . thai the negro had pellagra,
and he had been sick since being placed
in jail.
Servant House Destroyed.
Fire Tuesday afternoon destroyed ?i
two room servant house in the yard of'
Mr. II. C. Hardy. The building be
longed to Mr. Henry Savage aud was
insured for $100,. Mr. H. C. Single
ton had about $200 worth of furniture
stored in the building and earned no
insurance on it As usual the^* water
pressure was so poor that little could
be accomplished in the way of fighting
the flames. c f
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Sold Ilia Farm.
Dr. Walter Sorrel) this week sold his
farm of one hundred and thirty acres
to Mr. Shell West. It was formerly
the It. II. Ho.vkin tract and is located
about seven miles south of Camden. Dr.
Sorrell purchased it last December and
hud spetit <piite n good sum on improv
ing the property. He sold the place
at a handsome ^ofit.
Assigned to Camp. . ? ^ ?.
The A llowing men have finished their
vocational training course at the Uni
versity and have been assigned to the
en in pa given below :
Dan Herbert Cole. Kershaw. S. C..~ -
Ft. M.vers, Va.
.lohn Catoc. Kerahaw. S. ('amp
Meade. Md.
Died of Wound*.
The war department's casualty list
uf Monday carried the name of Private
Willie K. Humphries. of 410 Church
Street. .Sumter. S. C,. as having died' of
wouuds. Mr. Humphries formerly lived
in this county in the Boy kin section
and was a <on of Mr. John Humphries.
Kershaw Association To Meet.
Thi* body is called t<> meet at D<*Kalb
Church on Wednesday Nov. 1.'?th at
i ( >? :.'U) a. hi. Introductory serroou by
M. M. Benson, alternate, Itev. F.
A. Ivjles. Visitors and others coming
In rail v\TTf get off at DeKalb station.
J. M, Dul're. Moderator.
Another Ilesignation.
Dr. \V. ( '. Moore who lias for the
past several years has been a member
of the Commissioners of Publie Works
of Camden, has tendered his resignation
t<> city council. At its last meeting
Council yarned Mr. II. G. Carrison, Sr.,
ti? serve in the place \>f T>r. Moore, but
Mr. Carrison has not as yet accepted.
Mr. II. Pitts was also named some
time ago to till the vacancy made by
the resignation of Mr. Henry Savage,
but he too, has declined to serve.
Iteimrt* Captures For October.
Columbia. S. (?.. Nov. ? The report j
of T. .f. Sniyrl. chief *tate constable
for the month of October shows that
the state constable*, have captured nine
teen illicit distilleries and five steam
boiler*, these boilers ranging ill si*e
from 70 to 100 gallons. These stills
were captured in the following counties;
Aiken O ; Abbeville 1: Anderson t; Dil
lon 2 : Greenville !? and 5 boilers. Mr.
Smyii also reports the rapture of 114
ferrnenters, 0.580 gallons of still beer
and 142 quarta of whiskey. Fines were
imposed amounting to $fl,4 10 and prison
sentences aggregating tive year* and nev
en month*.
ALADDIN
seoiritvoilI
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Make
Cold Corners Comfortable
for aging limits, that feel the slightest |
draught
The handy lVrfeetion Heater gives a
getierou& wihg warmth wheiiever,
wherever needed? brings comfort and
relief in freezing weather
( I<H?<l ?loakin|f e.fOiKuuK'a) - smok<Ue?S> odorless..
\ lul du i StfClirUy OH ufivetf best results.
At you? dealer's
STANDARD OIL COMPANY '
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WiiihiniiiDii, I) C. Unit. more, Md. Charlotte, N. (1
Norfolk. Va. Ch*rle#ton, w V?.
Richmond Vt t-barljf Hon, S, C.
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OIL HEATERS
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NO STATK FAIR THIS K^L
Definite Announcement Made By
tary Kfflrd.
, <'olutubia. "Nov. T?. ? Definite announce
ment won mirth* tonight by I). F. Efird,
secretary of the State Fair Association,
that ik? State Fair would be held this
fall Heccntly tho spread of Spanish
influenza throughout the State caufcd
tho State Fair to be postponed indeti
ti i ? "iy , tho original date fur the f<m- hav
ing noon iixod for October ii8 to N'jvem
ber 1 inclusive. This week a oai?~ass
wn.s uiade of all members of tho execu
tive committee and tho poll was over
.wl-oJUilngly against any attempt to hold
th?* State Fair at this late date Fur
ther consideration was the congested
condition of the railroads, which would
pr' * ludo tho possibility of delivering tho
exhibits with any deg/ee of satisfaction,
tho demoralized condition of ? the peo
ple becuuse , <?f war conditions and the
pressing shortage of labor also rendered
th?* attendance ypon the fair as extreme
ly problematical, it was pointed out.
An ordinary laborer ? not a skilled la
*l>orer ? who is working for the govern
ment in Now Hampshire, received .$70.10
for one Week's work, including overtime.
Wants--For Sale
FOR SALE CHEAP ? One Monarch
typewriter in good condition. Apply
to Zotpp and iVl'ass.
WANTED ? Th ree rooms suitable for
light housekeeping op small "house, not
over five roomx. Apply Box 75'.
MILK FOR SALE at L~>0{> Lyttleton
Street..
STRAYED ? October 20, one male bench
legged half ball and hound, bhic t> pot
ted with ton and kinder speckle, a
peculiar color. Liberal reword fc?r
any information lending to his where
nlMHits. W. A. Shnler, Rembert, S. C.
FOR RENT? '1 Vo rooms for light house
keeping. All conveniences. Phone
2G3-J. lti-pd.
for sale?a few loads of compost
scraped out of lot. No straw or other
rough matter, at $3.l>0 per load. J. IV
Zomp, Camden, S. C?.
FOR RENT ? I horse farm known as
the Watkins place at Shaylora Hill
12 miles north of Camden. Apply to
C. I*. DuBoae.
I .
STRAYED ? October <Vth. one H-4 Bird
stone hound, white with brown and
black spots, kinder stout head and
medium ears, carries a drooj>ed tail,
(male*.) Medium trize and was in
good shape when disappeared. Lib
eral reward for any information lead
ing to his whereabout*. W. A. Shu
ler, Rembert, 8. C. 30-32-pd.
FOR SALE ? Self "Rising Flour in wood
en barrels. Texas red rust proof onts,
Abruzjci rye. native grown. Work
man (irocery Co. 30tf.
TRY SOME? We have for sale "Kinf
nut" a new butter substitute. It con
tAiiiK no animal fats. C,o*t much leas.
Let us sell yon some of it. Lang's
(iroerry. Camden, S. C.
FOR SALK ? 175 atfres of farai, about
2 horse farm open land, .balance in
wood ami straw. Good site ftrf ~ pas
ture. Well .watered. Aboutceight milea
east of Camden on the Darlington
road. \ V i 1 1 sell for $20 per acre. Ap
ply to J. L. Moseley, Camden, S. <?.
90-81.
ATHENS IIIDK COMPANY, of Athens,
Georgia, are largest buyers of express
shipped green cow hides in the Sout^.
lleason in, "They Weigh the Weight*"
Mule and horse hides $3.50 each. If.1
Eugene Fant, Manager, Athens, Ga. r
Nov. 8--6mo
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AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES? Always on
hand a most complete stock, such as
Philadelphia Diamond Grid Storage
Itatteries, guaranteed one year, United
States und Fisk" tires and tubes, Vul
can Springs, etc. Our repair depart
ment second to none. We make a
specialty *of Ford work ami carry a
complete stock of genuine Ford Motor
Co. parts. W. O. Hay's Garage, Cam
den. 28-81
FOR SALE? Four second hand mules,
with wagon* and gears. Cheap for
?piick ?ale. .J. It. Zemp, Camden, S. C.
NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
? We have been very short of help for
the past two weeks on account of in
fluenza. but glad to say that our mef
chanics are back at work again. ? W. O.
Hay's Oarage, Camden, S. C. 29-30
FOR SALE ? A few more milk cows for
sale. Apply to J. It. Zemp, Camden,
S. C.
FOK SALE? -Abruz/i rj'e $2.75 per bi
el, $2.50 in five bushel lots or a
Westerham Plantation, W. ATR?
Manager, Lugoff, 8 C.
FOR SALE? 200 cords 4 foot pine vK
?Send your orders early ns it hu
be bandied from the county. Flu
pay Reiver. J. B. Zemp.
BL'TTER ECONOMY? I>o you rnjoj
taste of good butter V If so, f
are sure to like "Kingnut" the I
Nut-Butter, for it baa th*t deW
coo1r creamery butter taste. IX
aell you a package. Lang'* B
Gradq Grocery, Camden, S. U.
FOR SALE? One 1917 Ford V)
Car in first clans condition. Apply
Workman Grocery Co., Camden, 8. CI
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WANTKD? The public to know that
bave reopened under new manapM
First class repair work, genuiw Fi
parts,^ gasoline and oil. Kenil
Motof co. ?
? <
FOR FERTILIZER for immediate
livery see J. I>. Moseley.
FOR SALE? Four second hand nij
At bargainer Apply to W.
Lugoff, 8. C. -
NOTICE ? For a nice, cheap eofflii
casket call at Billing's Bros, I
rant's old stand.
FOR SALE? Six lots and, house?, jj
one barn and stable, on th? ??*
of Mill and York Streets. Apply
Jj. A. Wittkowsky, Camden, 9.
tableI,%1^n\rake^, U *!orse feeI COI"forta ble or irri
ability of th*> h' we, 1'flttln^ trappings add to the dur
vorab e i^ endurance. Working under fa
work and so 1 Increase the good . quality of the
work and saves the physical wear on the animal.
the most ^arne8s *s of the best leather and
of horse con^ivi*1 i?* stru^ture obtainable in this line
working styles of ' CaiTy both pleasure an d;
bargafn vafues We can give you real
m rt> ^ or your moments spent in looking over
OMPLETE MQDEHN HARNESS STOCK. ?