The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 25, 1919, Image 8
An attractive, ?nug? convenient, roomy
little bungalow,
-t*'- ? Jdr "?
ide?; wci'SJ', Z'b^'uMh bLiK
ill re.lily vt ample ?, fa, ?r, wmf<5T^^ roo"" ?"
BUNGALOW NO. +4
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?t#ntl*l, U built ? i ? trtn*o<J?u?ly NKjoeedco*. Awl# Umi
in^ss.'srssis stSraLSW^
toady prewired for * Motion and partially t>ullt. in buying
m ttUlCKBILT Bungalow you
SA VE
Il/i CTr All the material Is *lreud> in wr*d and the HTf
WW /IJ i X#* i, lira ?f tortp lumber *re thus eliminated
jSvery foot of lumber U mod. You buy no surplus material ;
TMKAV Ktm7 piece material bu lu own place. Kmjthlux
"M liflUt*!! cumU(?d snd snUmiUwd. The instructions to (ho
carpenter are complete sad the Older of erection simple. No ties*
is foet In looking for material. The time ordinarily required 1"
preliminary cutting and trimming to ss*ed. Jtorthermort, a? ? Wr*e
portion of the house is already built In panel*, just that much time
and cost Is eliminated in construction.
f a D/^O With the enllr* protcaa of election syatenUtlzed and Instruction* eom
??d Dm* great bulldta* "b??*ioo"? i*?ltmlnary preparation*
eliminated. the labor In the erection of a QUICKBILT Bun**iow to reduced to a mint
nun. and tborefore, of minor conahkratloa. A carpenter ot average *peed and
experience ??lth two labour*, can erect the bouee ln 8 day*. Hie ordinary hou*?
? nii I uke almost aa uun> week*.
?Jy"|*T|7V A MTln? lu waete of material, time and labor, to a aa*ln*
iW%4ty***mbx money. With a QUICKBILT Bu.es low the expense of
erection la cut In half, but that la not aU. You need not par * contractor's
fee. The erection Is so ailpple and ayatematlc that any carpenter of arera??
Intelligence can erect It with ease. Many owner* build thro* themselves. >ou
pay bo architect 'a fa*. The complete plana with all speciflcatloua and 10
atroctlona an furnUhcd FRKK, And yet. the plana are made after careful
study by the beat and most experie nced of architect*. With u view to etiSllQat -
In* waate and gaining the greatest poaslbie convenience. economy and
strength. The coat of the material la further reduced by the fact that you
buy It from the mill. Manufacturer and <or?*t in one. our complete puau cover me en
tiro proceas, from the lre? to the completed house. You pay po middle-man a profit.
You buy direct frott the source of putertaL In our complete plant* In which hundreds
c ? hrnm-5 are built Blmultanc?u?ly, every ehott cut to perfection la used and every waste,
avoided. A a the houses aro made In great quantities you gain the advantage of the low
covt ct quantity production.
" PRICE tr'Jz'K.'X t $856
ym o. B. Charleston. "Hi? prlco includca all ae??Mry auUrU!, except the brick week
a ad plumbiuc. Hire orer all, 21-fL ft-lu. * 30-fl. ?tt-in. There ar*
2-jsr iisfta ass
flOOTtne and ceilln*. WaUa bull* In panel* of aidln#. lined with he ay builder* paper to in
sFS^S^saiif s?% ?swss5^ raw
&.^h?*S?l %S SSSd. StoaS con*, with ^ftf1 ?|?
number of aUodard color* or painted one heary coat of
and Inxlde flnUh palate with one heavy coat of prlmlnf painty v ^
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QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept.,
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co^ Charleston, S.C.
PIMM mM w? rwt kMll ''QUICK8j|.t BKIlllfitt". N?. A -45.
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imitations To VYrtfomr Homr In Hutted
All lkrjs In The Serviee.
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\ iy welcome *?14iet |Wlt( at
? h?- Welcome Howe ceIH>ratioa la*t week
w?Tt' tho folluvvinp from Ret^Mae :
HdOiuH' (>. V?rl?iiftU|cU. rofiipau;* A,
Tf?7,-2Xth. . ? N
K. B. McUkAiU.
A. TC Ifcvier. Hal. <\4 1! V. A. IKh dir.
<\ H. ViiuffJtHti. ( 'oinjra n ? M.
I.. B. (Inrttn, (V?. ti, Camp (itrcniwtf
(?. B. Hough. 00' Guard Co.
. .1. H. Watting Supply Co.
Henry Pitts, ('amp Wadaworth.
John II. Cllidir/, 1st Keg., F.A.R.D.
Robert (?. Hcnith, Cto. ?. 118th Inf.
We knoM' tbat swverot other* who casne
failed to refiner, but we know the.r did
u<t fail to hove ? Rood time and we '
wi.nh to hav*? \Ueii uiimt*. Ilethunc was
ao auxiliary of fhe Cimideu Chapter of
th* American Ked .Cross and did noble
m-rvictv KvAy soldier and sailor who
returned to Kertbkw -County was asked
rhr^ucb the, Kdd Cross to register. lo<
iy*
vitutlous Here sent In tbw acme of Ktf
xhuvtr County and Camden to each man
so e^fis-tered and to all soldiejw and
sailor* not reentered by mean* of the
county paper* and posters. Five bun.-,
drrd invitations were issued and II a
soldier anywhere In Kershaw County
failed to set one. he had failed to ?end
in his name a? ^axlnx returned home or
his mail went aatray ? many invitations
have been returned to Camden post office
unclaimed. v
Invitations were trot to any name
banded in by any oue.
It Makes No Difference
what your ideas in Jewelry are. if you make them
known to us we will fill your requirements.
We Are Specialists
in our line and pride ourselves on our ability to
satisfy you.
Whether Yen Know
what you want or are looking for suggestions 'twill
pay you to see us.
In Matnory of Mrs. Goodale.
The Civic League of Camden desires
to put on record a testimonial of their
appreciation of the life and character
of their fellow member Mn. Sallie K.
(kxxhle. wlo bag acted as historian for
tti?. League since its organization.
Her untiring labor for the good of
t).<- -League will be sadly missed as wfiU
bvr unselfish work for the community
unrt her many deeds of kindness to the
|?v>,r and unfortunate...
? The League jjesolve* : To dedicate a
page of the minute book to bfr memory
and that this testimonial be published
in the Camden Chronicle.
? , ; Mrs. Kdwiq Muller, Chairman.
f- Mrs. Leslie Zemp,
Mrs. B, C. von Tresekow,
Committee. J
**THK LITTLK PINK DEVIL"
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To f*fa> .<%! The Caiaien Opera
Tonight, . ..
Kitty O'nell, the "Little Pink Devil**
is a graduate of the Boston Music Con
servatory. a member of the famous "Bos
tonians." She sings superbly, plays as
a virtuoso, the piuno, organ, and guitar.
Hhe rs in constant demand amongst- the j
ultra-fashionable entertainments around
New York. Amongst her .patrons are
the Vanderbilts, the Bacons, the Astors, '
the Fahnvtocks and the exclusive hotels,
the Waldorf-Astoria, the Plaza, and the
Klts-Carlton. She will be seen at
thi* Opera House tonight. Seats $1.00,
$1.00, 7ft and fiO cents, on ?alf at W.
II. Zemp's.
'The Reason Why."
B. A. Thomas Stock Remedies are
the bent, they are scientifically made
and all medicine. They keep the heattt
np, and the feed bill down. There is a
a cause for every effect, remonra the J
cause and the effect removes it
The Poultry Retpediefare
made to reBeve all tbe,^ _r ^
Fowl family such as Cholera and
anfjlake* the Hengg%^ '
WKSS.'ST*1
the first atttM, wilt care 90 per ctmL
Doa't forget to keep on hand fi bot
tle Of ~
rt is
child
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A Well- Kept Corner of Naivtung Chow.
TOURISTS in China and even
old resident* generally pew
by Nfttt-tnng Cbow, a city on
the Yangtze river which ban
not been open to foreign business ai a
treaty port, write* Frederick R. Sites
in Asia. Consequently comparatively
few people are aware that a com
munity which may exert a powerful In*
floence on the whole of China as a
practical exaatple of modern achieve*
went la there to be found ? a commu
nity that has taken great strides In de
veloping education, social Institutions,
public works, manufacturing cnter
plses and agriculture, ranging from
the kindergarten to coll?ge and from
pood roads to tend reclamation.
Features commonplace enough in
occidental life appear as marvels when
found In this purely oriental setting.
All the changes have been wrought so
quietly snd entirely under Chinese
leadership that even one of the most
alert American educators I* China
heard of them with surprise and keen
Interest. This quietness of action la
typical of the modesty of the man of
. deaatc Je t ters. hla excellency. Chang
Chlen. whose enterprise and wise lead
ership have been the mainspring of
this new life. The "posTtiveness of his
Integrity, benevolent public spirit and
unselfish progressive 'leadership make
him stand out In the whole of China.
Nan-tung Chow lies upon the north
shore of the Yapgtse river about 100
miles from Shanghai. Recently an
opportunity preaentod^^Relf for mak
ing a pilgrimage' to -tW*~Jfecca of
Chinese progress, _____
Evidences of a new China were at
once visible. A carriage was brought
up from the steamer landing by way of
wide, well-graded roads, lined with
young trees, and built on top of dikes
constructed as a protection against
the Yangtee river floods. Here and
elsewhere throughout this district the I
banks of the canal are protected with
heat stone "bunding" or with solid
rstslnlng walls. These well-hull t and
well-maintained roads and canals, with
occasional neat, police stations and
dean settlements, unusual In China,
were the first Indication of a guiding
tend and the new spirit which has
been working among the people.
Cheat Chisels tilmnt.
'f Our farmer^chotae-etatamiiaa host
outlined the scheme of Industrial de
velopment of. Nan-tung Chow, which Is
csntered In six land development com
panies. It Is m this industrial pio
neering that Mr. ^**1 taken keenest
Interest. Hie first of the oosnpanlee
he started about 10 years if* Capital
was subscribed liberally by his ac
quaintances and ether Investors who
bed Implicit confidence In hfte Integrity.
A tract of about 119,000 stow for 20,
000 acres) of wild land salt marshes
?fig the seashore? was diked to keep
out the ocean storms, and ditched to
dtain off the salt water. Much of the
land was then brought under cultiva
tion, and the rest used for producing
salt by the evaporation of sea water.
Our bos t exhibited sped el pride in
this enterprise, because euocera was
won In tbe /ace of extreme difficulties.
Government ild could 'not be secured.
The project Instead met obstruction.
It wss s fight against tlis government ;
nevertheleee Mr. Chang carried through
his plans. His weapoo was hi* pen
and his pen was backed by right. But
the project had also to contend with
nature; for w^en the company was
only four years old a great typhoon
played bane with the 41 Ires, end the
company was nearly bankrupt. Prom
this leasoo of experience, however*
and by dial of perseverance, the dikes
were rebuilt according to a stronger
plan, the losses were retrieved sad
the eocnsenr waa ntaced on a
bsrii ot t Success. <?* , * *%'?
Aftsf.il years a second land earn
pany was started. During tbs last Are
years ftwr additional cosspatdaa of tbs
ani>e aevthgvs bgp lfipdhsd. .
dt camps alee are now mga?"< la re
rtatartng , sad cultivating a total of
MOOuOOO now (about 1,800,000 acree)
of land. Mr. estlmatsa that
these mtarfriege wfU provide work
and etidslinn for tfiOQJOOO Chinees
faa*ll?% who are paiihaalin email
rarms or renting them <gp <ar*a TWt
the varma on if j|ii ' am not
launched until the firdtene had proven
fefi?:a8e0Q|:la evidence of the
the secret of sun-ess of your Joint
stock companies?" 1 asked Mr. Chan*
Chlen. "It Im contained In threw
words." he replied. "Tell no lies; be
not lazy ; be ever frugal."
Schools of Nan-tung Chow.
'flit* Idea la of its leader are stumped
upon the conduct of Jhe schools Of
Nan-tuns Chow. They are In evidence
In the fnottoes of his own composition
written in Chinese characters of gold
ami crimson and adorning gateways
and assembly rooms. lu ctassic
phrases these uiottoes impness u(?ou
the students the importance of his
"three word*." ? Cut other uk;u; ? ars
employ ed .more Impressive than mere
mottoes. Ah artlslTc tittle pavilion has
boen erected over the spot where an j
honest youth happened to And an ar
ticle of great value, which he promptly
carried to his teacher so that lta right
ful owner bright be found. A atone
tablet placed In the pavilion tells the
story and honors t ho youth for hU
integrity. -
? unity of plan is | notable part of
Mr. Chang's educational system. His
scheme provided practical industrial '
opportunities for thoso young men and
women who have already been given
special training in the cottages of com
merce, agriculture, medicine and tex-.
tiles. Their training prepares then)
fgr subsequent usefulness in the many
enterprise* under Mr. Chang's direc
tion ? the transportation companies,
land development organisations, hos
pltal8#cotton and flour mills. This
logipal program of special training and
immediate opportunity for active par
ticipation in the work of the communi
ty Is far in advance of the vision and
plan >?f edficators In many, western
centers.
Landscape It Beautiful.
? The location for his schools* many of- ]
them the nunblteg buildings of old
temples slightly remodeled, Is one of
the attractive features of"Mr Chang's .
educational plan. With characteristic
care he has selected a site So *a to
include the essentials of a beautiful
landscape, according to Chinese Ideas
of art, such-** lakes and dry land, tfrees
and fertile ftelfle with a pagoda/ ?
camet's-jfcpck bridge or some other ar?
tistlc .structure In the background*
A visitor wsh In the vtciiitf^ of the
agricultural cbllege 'experimental
fields bea ri ug hekvy4orope of sea le?
land cotton,* sugar cane from America,
selected wheat for speclflc kindl of
soil?! attractive orcharda of apples,
pears, Age; and groveaotjenboo and
mulberry. These la a j
broidery with 100 young wonas whs]
are studying voder the Instruction of I
s Ghftnesc lady ef renown# the meat
MM f0M ? ?*** My b <*?
The course of training Includes dnu
lag and palnttsg as well as needle
work. In another echoot an antique
art Is being preserved by the teaching
of tapestry weaving. A public llDrarv
has been built and equipped with 11
(00 volnnee. This library Is houst
la a charming group of buildings, we*.
-BgbtedrHMMl set assftd gardone whleh j
are fragrant with roses and bright
with the red glow of the berries of the
"heavenly bernbdo.**
The social Institution* were equally
representative of a spirit of progrea
slve enterprise ; among them the home
for destitute old people, a distinct nov
elty in China.
Maofciae for "SeUlny" Bricks. ? |
Loog-atandlng difficulty In obtaining
laber for "sotting" bricks during their
manufacture has led to the develop
ment of a new machine for doing this
work, which la understood to hare eon- ;
slderable flexibility. This machlni
is Illustrated tS . Popular Me- 1
In conjunc
M ft- ?
UI1* ?
series of long fingeraTeedi* of which I
Is shaped like en Instated These \
m9m* UuUlt DOIWMQ . (of DOl*
BBaeedBUB.' When, for tastancew a
stacfc Is to hs-trmnsCsrreddlam s dryer
cer te a Ms.
F ~ - * Bstajj'id by Hie Mfcd
ing triat he employed gum hr order tS
release the city's man power for mili
tary smvtte. forgot to tastraet his
wtfe tn the srt of pat rioted or. She .
' let
thst "Jefcn is
n
Jbm City of
GOClDRICM
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