The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 21, 1919, Image 10

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s\il OK I -A lit MXS NKNTKirmi Violator* of New 1<J?H Nuhjeet to Ihi |ii ill I it s! < HI i n -.r ?Ii.MMHm < 'ooJMU ii:<< tfgttlM lln i laiiihiin Hiuiuli.ui Hai t uiriwufi t. ? ??? i i ii l iIm- -al I <m South < 'i? i ? 'lif? a .-I ' \ niirh. r..m|>"un-?>. niiM pqtffMt lliflllriltr>i . *\ith Milli' tfiil MtCohoHn i-n ? to ?-u thcil fo ho i j ? < 1 i- l?-voraui*v Atthouffe I l?f II|.'U-*II?' b'VitfH lh?' ' ll?M?l- ..f tjx ailxivf inruMotii'd JnjllHlwtor*, |he a<t a* null - i k I by the K^vi'rnub.^ '.I hi* niin<mhtn'u( by lir. K. 1 1 . ltarnwvM 'if Uhnrkfrtou hihi a, <\ . !?< i l ?? ?i>?- <>( VVbMt ?sy? sitbs|iluti?l ( o On ?>wg?nul bill. The ttiMxiiri' breame 1#W. on it-> ii 1 1 1 He i \ a! li> < i??\ ? ; i?. . i <'.ii.|ifr \n H{?[irbi)rlatioii ??f \?u< mud*1 l... it* ?'i?f<.n<inin( Provision*. jn?? that i?ur<*Un*rro of fx l riii't H iiiiikI !>?? made bv ? ??? 1 1 I I'ir-t violation in punishable by a line ??f uot less tlia? JRIIH* nor nn?i-* thau &HIQ or for%not tbau three month'* nor mow than one year, hi thV ilix-nt ion of the court. Hubse ? until violation* iiri' punishable by Im pri?onini'nt without the ulti-rnntive of a Mir, of not lrs> lliaii mil' year nor mor?* than two yea fx. Druggist* violating the yjirt may have thf-lr lleeuM.H revoked by ibe HUte board of . phanoiKt'Uf b'lil ox? Jiminer* for h ??/ tW'i VfttfN fTHfc Jaw now' rvail*. : Section 1. AfU'r the. passage of thU -if* t it shall be unlawful and against the health ami moral* of this wtatv for any poVwiif. flriju or corporation to 4ft I or oir. i- for *alr? rflCfiTC. havr in pos >^i?^1o|i for iiulnwfui purpowa or pur within thla state any tonic* blt ters, drug*. liii'UU-lupx. toilet article* or ?-<mi|?ound* r<> nt ii i ii i u c alcohol if the al voiiol contained in such compound* or preparation* is iu a greater quantity than i* nwvsHur.v for the pur|M)*e, solution or preservation of *urh preparation ami the stlle.iecelving. purchasing or baviuK in IKiMCHhioii of hiu'Ii tonics, bitter*. tints*, mettlclne*. toilet article* or coiuoouud* - ->\*blch ran be tisnl as a bevemgr is pro bibitted. iiiiIcvh it ran 1m< U) ude to ?l> lM'iir av heriM natter prvvidod thai thr sum* Mus for medulual to<e. Sw. Kvcry d?M?lcr in any of t lie aforesaid preparation* shall requtif eueh and ?*vory purchaser who buys any ar l Icb* mentioned in Section I ??f t hlx ui.'t ).? nIrii a rartllioate as follows: "I h?*n?b.\ eertlfy that I have thin duy , putvhaM'd ft-uin . . .. f !??? fol - lowing preparation to I"' used only as nn?dicint\ toilet preparation oi flavor ins extract and will not myself use or allow any of tin- stum* to l>e used as ? I ?') o??vf?riiu?*. S?'?'tion An* person. .linn or enr poration violating au.\ . ? f thr provis ion* i ?f tins tu t shall |>t" guilty of amla rlom/'aiior and upon ??on vietion thereof -hall pa* a lino o f n#>t l?'*s than $I0(> , or inure than S.TOO or siifTer iniiui.sou iivnt for mil lex* than three niouthu or tnon* than one year, .in the ?lisere l ion ? f l In- fourt. for the llr*t "flfcufP. ;? n f I for ii ii.\ subsequent o/TeuM* sllllll ?MifTcr imprisonment fur not les* than ?ne y??:i r or more tlinn I w?? yea im. in the discretion of the iviirt ; Vjid pio vldrd fui-thi-r. it shall Ih^ tin* dnt.v of the bi-Mrd >f ptinrmareutfr-al ??x.aniiiiets to t'iineol iJie lireuM* of any person re X> ported to said board and found guilty T? \ i in-iii for rr prrtt.it .if two yiMtrK r"1*rn; vided. fnrlhrr. llinMan> prison. tivm of corporation eo^tvicted under tlr!* net shall p to ti i tii t <-t I front employing a JleetiMsl dmuuist f>-i a period .if two year*. ?ser. I. That aM arts ami part of a<Ms "ilioonsis) .-Mt with this net art* hereb.x re pealed. See. fi. That t his art ?hali t!ik?; ?'f f??ci iirino i!iale!\ upon it* approval hv tin* gov I'liior, A - <t | ? | ? ! \ >?f I'a'ifo'iiia iad* hitx- will Ti.* >hipp*?d I ? ? I'fitin'.- i" in- >is.-d in combating tin men!.* Ims. whirh has 1,. . n <Tamagiiiu frnll 1 ? hc?* The 1 fi? i > 1'iiK will ? ? * ?t 1 t* : ? . 1 1 ? Sa*i t'raneisro. UhT IN TMK Mpt-NTAINN Thr^-Yfar'ttM Hoy l)lMt|tprnn In l^ur l> I legion Tcuu., March- UV 1 Ut* wu?ng folk Hi the ?*oad whcji tnnei'l back >i f t**i- attempting to fotlOW h!? fcUtw*. to a ruuuu.y* yWi* "> tH? .-.i this ?mint\, Alii.tlnint I ? ? lit llrtiiitjiv. lln.'< >?;ii "M ha* luystejiuindjf tjls?i|>|??'? in the wildn,of Smoky Mountains. 'IV instead of M'Ji'nK the mad to bis honi'', followed !>.? .??> ! i h "?*<'? ii iiiuiiu i it i ii natlt. it i > < t whs tiaii?<l i.-r tnr inilr,- toward tin- top .i ii' Sin. 1. 1. -. tybett all tune W|i flighiundets wiin know ovary (rail rf', tin* mountain** Uhv?> abaudoucd work jiud svaivhed fi.r the child wince March 11. ('UUipiilg 'tit (U night and building I.., -. in hope that they might attract lh> a l ton i inn of the lost b*iy'.- Thinking i}iat possibly youug Uamsi.t hud fallen j lit l\? a <-reek n?Ur the scene of the din* /ippearftnii'. Hit* st renin has be<m drag* ii>l for niili-v wH hottt resnitr. ~ Some of the searcher* i'X|?iv^ the opinion that the I'hild, wearied by his' wanderings, had fallen a'sleep and, been devoured by m bearf which wa* ItnOwn t.? bp in the neighborhood. The. onb view diM.uvciod is the tittle fellow's footprint* on the lonely tmll ninn.v miles frura where he branched off on rhc wrong direction, nod these rnute evidences of his presence then* end ho abruptly ns to mystify th? searchers. ??" ? ?? *? ? -v.V ?r:-rr- " ? No* Suppff At Malvern HIU. I The public i.s cot-dially invitinl t.> at* tend 11 ho* MUPIHT Wednesday eight Ma v. 'Jtirh at the home of Mr. and Miv. W,iJl I>enton for the bcuetii of the .Malvern Hill Sunday S?-h,>oL ?k M. Ibtnlel. of (J veenvfUe, was made head counvul of the Woodmen of South t.'iuvllua at their meeting held at. Spur l:l n but** this week. AN ORDINANCE To ifprjil mii Ordinance rut it led "An Ordiiuiitf to iunrad an Ordinance to prohibit mlntrti loitering In billiard or pool rooms and front playing bit Ibrdn and pool lu public rooms in Cumdcn, South ('arollna, ratified Jul/ T, tBOS; said Ordinance to Wlt?fld Ordinance having been ratified August tO. 1908; and to armnd said Ordi nance ratified Jul> 7. l?OK. lit- it ordained by the Mayor and Al ? I*; i*i (to u of the <Mty <>f 4'umdcu. South ? 'aroliun. in Council assembled, this the It t*fl day of March. t010. thut an Ur ui mince entitled an 'ordinance to repeal. ' An (Ordinance to prohibit minors loi tering in billiard or pool r->oiiis and from playing billiurds and pool in public* r>.M?fiiK in ('rtiudrii, S. ratified July 7. 11N>S ; mild ordinance to ' amend ordi nance having' been ratified August 10, I jx be and the wame i* hereby re pealed, and ilw -jiid ordinandi* ratified July. - 11HIK |x? amended by. chnuging thi' \v??rd "Keroi'ifer" to "<'it,v Council" .ii the rud oflftectiou ?"?. s?? that said ordi nance >haH ii<i\v waif as'f ollowe : Seeiion 1. That frojn and after the passage of this Ordinance it shall bo unlawful for any minor to enter and loiter in auy billiard or |H>oi iixmi in tin* City of fuipden. S. ('.. for the pur pose of placing billiards or poo). or auy oilier game therein, or of watching auy o^her -person play nueh gainer or* any of hoi* gauie therein. Section 'J. That no proprietor, or manager of 11 billiard itmni or ikioI room within the City of Camden .shall per mit a minor to enter 'his plu?*e of busl -HWM4 fw thev pnrfMMo of playing billiards. jhioI or any Mher games therein, or )>f loitering therein for th<^ purpose of watch ilia any games. Seetion !l. That any billiard or pool room in whi^h minors dud I l?e allowed t?? loiter or to play, games is hereby declared to be a nuisance, and the li cense t.> the proprietor thereof be revok ed at the di?creti<m of the City Couucil. Sect iioi I. That any person violat ing tin' provisions of this Ordinance "hall be ltiu;d upon cutiviction not morn , than to? t\ i^Jti.tKti d.il'mrs, ?i|- |?p in> j .irlsoned not more flian f? ( 10 1 days. IZatitied t>\ the I'itv Cos?x*il of ('am* ' d?n, S. i av?t?mhh*d thin *!rd dav ->f I Mi... *b. l!ti;>. s I i:|{ \si NiiTov. M ,i\ < it A '?.?>! . II < ? SI \< ; I .KTI |\. < 'l.-ck I ' % Camden Opera House ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 24TH. ALL-STAR ANI) FKA TUIIK MOVING PI ('TURKS AND Big SHOW Big Manhattan Girls, Vaudeville and High-Class Musical ^Comedy. Good Singing, Dancing, Funny Comedians and tf*R ETTY QIRLS ing Bobbie H?gu and a Beauty Chorus. Miss Nel that cute little tinging and dancing soubrette "ion Plate, singing and dancing; straight 1, that wonderful Lady Baritone Singer of Roberts, Comedians, Singers Dane Wayne, Singer and Dancer. will make a complete change of # Pictures. The Pictures jctures the show is on. vi Children 1 5c doors open ic SHOW. lie* And Children ; done to offend anyone. 'A- -J f+rArM*, FARM PROFITS j WILL AID LOAN Rural Business Men Are Well Able to Take Up. Their Share ip the "Victorioivj" Fifth. More Uutu ever before the American J.IIIIM-I tliw!? ilitllHoll lU the po ltlHU ?t/< comfort unci prosperity which is in. j'iM due, I (??.? it years are tor Imu j no longer Lust year the ayeruuy of farm e.ualnj{? broke all record*. S;x IllllliOll fa nil * in lHIvS produced crop* wyrth $1 2. axu. 000,000. . 3 III is >cui it in estimated that a greater wheat acreage tbun ever will be own. Naturully, the farmer Is making the most of his oi^MFlunitles, un<l Willi guaranteed wheat price* and high prtoes for everything he grows, the outlook for him is meet eucpuraging: And KSuropa will fur nish a market for hie fat hogs and ; steers. It would be interesting. If possible, to usKeiuhlc eompsrat ive statements of the farmers' bank account* now. ami flve years ago. and tfe^e lint ot mortgages ttili t have been camelled. And it would be more interest in*; :*?? ha j>s to have a statement of the Lib iMiy Honda now in the hands of these tillers of the toll. Very soon the farmer will have fur ther opportunity to prove that he la not . without loyalty as well- developed as any man's.. For another loan is almost in sight, a loan that will draw upou us all. Because of his price guarantee of $S.2rt a bushel. Uncle Sam -stands to lose from 50 to 75 cents upon every bushel of wheat harvested, next seas on. Having given this guarantee to the farmer, he will make it <ood. That is Uncle Sam's w*y. But what is Mr. Farmer going to do for Uncle Sam In the Victory Liberty Loan? In every Liberty Loan to *^te the farmer, as a class, has bought less bonds than mea in otber prosperous classes, He has been able meantime to get more sugar aad everything else upon which the government put a restriction, than others have. ' The big question now. when he stands to cash In at a 36 per cent premium upon his wheat crop. Js what is he going 'to de nest Liberty Loan drive? Some Liberty Loan officials are suggesting that the farmer should buy a $100 bond for each 100 bushels of wheat he sells to the government. He has made the profit and should have no hesitancy in taking a hijih grade security in payment for the dif ference between what the < ---govern ment' sets and what he receive* for his whqat. ' r UNFILLED PLEDGES STILL HOLD GOOD - : S . Earnest Request is Made to All Subscribers to Redeem Promptly Theit* War Sav ings Stamp Pledges. ? . * ??? ???!<? g r ? "4 ' Pledges mud* to iure?t in War Bar ings Stamps have bf/?n automatically extended to 1510 by the government, which haa qAiade official announce ment that persona wbd, for any rea son. did not complete th*ir pledges hy December .'<1. 1918, .may and are expected to liquidate these pledges by investing in War Sayiuv* Stamps of the new 1 1 5* issue. The 1010 War Saving* Stumps are bln*? in color ami a trifle smaller than those issued l:ist year. They bear n likeness of Benjamin Franklin, the :tjw>sf]r> of thrift and economy. The 1010 War Savings Stamps which yield their nwnrr? four |??*r rrnt Interest, cou) pounded quarterly, may be obtain ? (I from any postoffice, bank. <?r other ?inthorized a??ent Thrill Stamps and Thrift Cards 1 1 sei | hist \ ear remain in use dtirinp I I'M? and filled Thrift Cards, that is. j Thrift c..r:|s on w 1 1 i ? ? ) i sitipcii Thrift Stamps ha v ? ? b.>en affixed, may be ex chan^i'ii for 1010 War Savings Stamps upon the payment of the few addi t iion.il n'!it< \\ hich represent the dif* i fer?m:e between th? price of War ' Savings Stamp and S4 tlw value ?*f 1 th#- ?,i\t'en Thrift Stamps T*ur? haseiv of 10]0 War Savlncs j Stamp* should bear in mind that 1010 W.ir Savings Stamps are ; > he affixed i ill I \ to 1 '? I 0 War Savins- fori ifleate*. j Mfhomili one may have i 1 !> 1 ^ ^ar I S.. vines C# ft i(ie:ite < t h ?? parchment | on which War Savings St. mips are af fixed! wVrh has unfilled space on it. ? iK-h 101's certificate should not hive C10 War S? v i n * ? Stamp" pasted on it; i)ni ?' should., 191 * W-.r $t?mp? hr el..<ed on the* new 1010 Wnr Savings f\ rt'fk-atr Keep ilie ? ^ o years srp j T ?<? most MPT EVERT DEBT The war will not h* over un til th* Pnlt*d Slut** (lovrrn wrnt ha^ honor* hlv m-! *?y r*r? otwiMliiti^nt hud' In order to win th? *ar. CARTER CI.AKS. tfeerMary of th* Tr***urr. RED CEDAR SHINGLES And all Other. Material Needed THK lOK NITl'ATION Company Will Malt* Kvery Kffoit To Kui'iiixb Ample Quantity for Cumtk'n. We hu v?* been asked several limes re cently "what will bo the ic* situation iu .Cawdeu this summer." and we feel that in ho far as wc ate concerued and in justice to the public that it is noth ing but right that we issue the fallow ing statement at thin time. We feci tbut we have ample connec tion* to supply the needs of Oamden everj day during the yea r. This, of <vurwe. means allowance lor machinery breakdown or labor trouble* iu operating the plants aud things happening Over which vw?' <?#H ??ur connections have ho coottol. ' t Our connections for supply of Ice la the out-put of the Hermitage Cotton Mills, double unit plant, or so much of it us is necessary to meet the demands) of the elty of Camden. Their capacity is now estimated at from 12 to lo tons per 24 hour day. and iu addition to the Hermitage <'otton Mill connectiou, we wish to say tbat we have recently written several out-v>f-towu plants-, and we have gottou replica from several stat ing that, they would be glad to help us out in emergencies. This, of course is no guarantee tbat' we ran set ice from them at all times when wc want or nerd it. but. wc mention this to show the public tliat wc are making an effort to relieve a situation should one arise in the way of a mishap to our regular (?(imi ectlons. We wish also "to state- that we , arc ii<>w liavinx ice coupon books printed, and these will be ready for delivery within the next few daya. These books are put out for the convenience of the trade as our '.-terms are eash and very often housekeepers haven't the change with which to pay the driver. Hence iltiite a bit of confusion arises. We shall j n??l push the sale of These books but J will only offer them- to those desiring L^_ v.. the uho of thr coupons instead of huvjo# to bo bothered continually with leaviii(t; i-unIi to pay for their demands for leaf We w frb to stat^ that our drivers instructed to. be polite und courteous. L and wr desire t6 ask iu this connection that the public co-operate with us Iu handling -this -feature of the business. The.v tih> also instructed tu make no" promise* that they cap not fulfill, ?The price of ice will be f 50 outv to ?r? centH per hundred. depending Wi th.- ? i uuu ti t v purchased ill auyono tim*. We wish, to ask t lut puMic to eo* J operate with us und wo fed mjic that we will be able to give them ice every ^ *??>' in the year. We do not know that there will be any competition iu the ice bUMiui<HM thin summer. aud if there should bt% we. shall do in advance everything iu our power to serve the public, prompt ly und fujrly so that it cup't, be said later that Wc weir forced to do so be cause of the fact that competition came into *tbe field. We also fnvite any just criticism that the public might have to offer. (7om plaintK will receive our car#iul atted tioii. Respectfully,- ? ' . i 'AMDKN ICK I'O.. It. I.. Mosely. jWftnnon Men lVho Made SAtviUco. The Inst issue of the Olemson Tiger gave the following list of Clem son men who made the supreme sacrifice during the wa?r with ( Jermany : Atkinson. It. ii? 1918-1919? l>ied. tiarrett. V. S.. 1917? Killed in actiou. llorton. II. 1010 ? Killed in action. Johnson, it. H.. J9ir>? Killed iu action McTord. (i. L.. 1911? Killed int ac J UllJ. . . Mcintosh. . I . M.. IPtt ? Ki#*d in ac tion. Madden. A. A.. .11)18? IHed. Monroe. I>. K? 1917-T-Killod ? In nc-j y r: ' ? s t i?>n. - v* , -.'fl I'Hiir.', U. iL UH7- Di.il. liii lianls. S. M.. l?lf, . it,Vnu. ?i. u.. u)o.s i>i?>a, SaiMtei -r. ? ( 'I'., 1011- pied, Siii t i<. k. i\v mia Km,, i i, ,tU?n. \ ^ . ' '- J'- M HtmvttM. F. , s.. nn-j -Klllod ii .tW 11- !>.. IMlti? Killed _ in t( tl. A., 1 W10? 1/0*1 ijg 'jjg v :.., -r- i TuyUu . (1. 11... lUlti Du d. Tiol t?T. A. M.. lU\-> tyll,,| j, - . . ' ?- ? - ? ? - ? - ... Dentil Sfirt?W'? For .%H?a.v& r*ris. Mnwb 14. ? Kmilc ? nun-bint Wbo yw^ntly inktb* uu att upon rta?? life uf Vremicr Ueoigeii ( 4tH**u>. wan xruttfuwd to ilrath 1 ?>.v tbf ! courtmnrtlal whi?<h was ti blm. Tbf verdict nf Hit* comtmi Wuw tipunittioyiK. Collins Brothen ? . ? . 'si Undertakers for Colored Peqt T.M...41 7MW. MUltS DR. R. E. STEVENSON , DENTIST 'r;-| Cwkfr Ihiildlne 1 ( ?nulrli. s. r. nCGlSTIAlO ? ? ft* ' ? "?* ' ^ ,:? - -.a..- _j '? .. 71 ORDER NOW AND AVOID ' ^ - -7/S. '"??? ? . F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY t ~'v"4>- ' Norfolk. V^. Balttmorf, Md. Toledo, 0. Tarbpro, N. C. Ch#riotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C., Sparta nburpr, S. C. Atlanta, ?*a. Macon, Ga. Columbus. Ca?, Montgomery, Ala. ' *T* /