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| PublUfcora. THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE H, i). NUm ?i? | WL N. McDowell . Tf- ''^S1 ~ " V!:<" I'ubllwtKMl every Friday ?t 11U0 No. Brotxl Htreet, and entered it tbe 0?m im po?t<>f!l<-e AH wcond cliw mall out er. Price |h>c annum fl.ftO. (uimIiii. S, ('., JlMI. I#, 10310. That tito v?re KugHab wpeaking peo pie of (lif .South tilled Vk ilh undiluted Amerieanimu, atand ?? a bulwark againat the meuiMv* which (threaten to d.-?tn.y thin country, wan the feature of an ad <)r<Mw made at Columbia Wednesday night )?v 'l'?xims It. Marwhull, of Indiana, Vice President of the United Htatca. We walk to publNh the now*, but we arc not mind readorn. If you know of a marriage or death* or other impor taut event tluvt ha* not been published, drop u? a Hue, cull m or*r the telephone, or whixper Into the car of a member of our otaff, giving ua a bint. If you can't give im full details, wo will try to tret them if you will put uh ou the twil. HAYING VIIK KKillT THING Knsdt in l>oln( It At Ki|bt Time Loada To BuHinew Nuccom. There'* a ronf knack iu nay In# the riictvt Ming at the right time. Mvery one know* people who have flwvt kuack and otrtwrw w<ho haven't it, according to James M. llannoy, writing in Hjrtftera, And Ix* toll* tbo following incident: "Whoa I entered tho banking busi netw a good many year* ago," aaya a bunker wfliofcu reputatk>n puts him uoar the t<M> i*t the Hat of men who know how to rub jx-ople the right way, "I had a number of copy-book ideas about how I should moot people. MAVw>ay? givo u fimn Htixtug grip iu shaking hnndfe." "Ixx>k tin* other man in the eye when you talk with hib"Ix-t tho other man know you are glcd to sec him;" thorn* wore Nocne of my ideas. "They dlduH 1a?t long, though. Old Mr. ItrtxHc. provident of the Institution, called uio over to his d<?sk one day in hh abrupt ,way. 'Young man.' he be gan, 'you are a promising clwvp In this bank. Mo re-member that what I'm going to tell you is for your own g<.od. to help you devtflop. I don't like the way you moot people, and I don't think that they like It. You act as though you were doing H l?y rule. Act natural; don't ho affoctet I If you nro sincerely inter trtcd In tb? other ka'u know ?veo If you bark M Mm, You <*n t?fc? flat for what It'# WMtV v ?Hwit wp* tJb? be?i advice that ever <*me I Mi o? a* m&iMpk nuauners, aud b?f?? to more Hk? human belujr. '?Immedfarfety I began fating a-lon* fitter wlt?? peoade. Ho 1 havo ever aiuce Imm'u uftiuf every day mai?-to.<uaa alu eeriiy as tny one method In dealing with men. rl>biw la all there (ft to It. lt'^ *o tlm|r,f it'* hard to beHeva." Ilerjt, Noi^h, Harvey ftoufch ami Joe \Ve*t live in Olou^er, <>hlo.~Iyuke Me lyuke. They nhould meet Ileury Bast of Camden Woodrow \V Hjkui #1 ? ICditor aud l*u(blk#her of New York, a 11? *11 i>atti*iu) Journal for uwwspaper. men, published many cwixnenUi on President Wilaou text week from editor* all over tihe country, and introduced them with tihf folk*win# beautiful tribute of its own: Woodrow Wilson, Virglulan, of (Scotch Irish amtwtry, cel?4>ratea hi* 03rd birth day unnivorwary December 28, Fighting hi* way back to health after a season in the Valley of the Bhadow, secure in the affections of American and of the jHx>i>leH of the world, tho President riMWt look with serene eouttdence to the New Year?and the unfokMng years? to Iw'ur witness to the high and seltteaa service which he has rendered to man? kind. When the great teat came?when the frontier* of clvihuation were skywiy but stenwllly contracting in northern France, when tihe armies of the AN-les were los ing hope, aud the free peoples had be* gun to look with dread ait the creeping uliavlow of the Blond Beast?America an. swered tfhe cafll to arm*, voiced In the president's historic war message to the congress in a manner that thrilled hur maulty. From that hour Woodrow Wilsou be came the leader of pu/btic opinion in the world-^and that leadership was des tined uot only to crush autocracy but to establish a new and better political and social order among the nations. He gave himself utteriy to the great adventure. lie kept the fnitih, holding the flaming torch of Liberty and Equal ity, of Frertlom and /Order. In a time when the emotions and aspirations of men were strugglllng for fitting expres sion he voiced them in phrases of power and of enduriug beauty. He electrified the embattled nations witih a ne'w will to achieve the victory of righteousness. . It wit hl? vWoa that the great war t&ouJd wrre to end mint wd to ?oU4k liMb the reign of pmm on earth wntl good wiH tow?nl u(o. A* Ihe inatru mentality through wfckt* tbln crowulug ooumn>M?ntton ?hotdd be achieved bo VRHi^lt out, '?? window, the structure of h l.esgue of Nation*?a brotherhood of free people*?the nunwnr to ageold Him. \; v, ? v 'Phe free untlon? #ave gltul atwent. It remaiuwl for a reactionary minority, represented by a political majority In our ova land, to nuoMuou in oppoaitlon to tjbe bene&vwt lAau the unyieldiug hu>?ttMtjr o* part inn nnhlp. The eventa at Washington have dinappoluted the ho pen of America'* friomfo throughout the world... .i,UZ?*,&''?m? - ? >'? 'H I |h _ 7 lint mankind awaits, with donfidcuce the nwdflg of tfoe pendulum, the final verdiot of the Asnerican people. When itftvitt shall come the work of Wood row wit -..ii will be vindicated?and the na tlonn wiW resume their inarch toward the clearer lixht. Editor and PuUMnher in privileged to offer to the president, through this laaua Home meansgw of good wiH and good cheer from a nusudber of leaders of Ameri* can jouraaH*n~-'tl<nrfy expressions of Appreciation frap taen who both create and promulgate ~J .public opinion. To these Bdito? sad PuMldher would add itf own tribute of affectionate admira tion for the foranvoat figure in the pub lic life of our generation. It is fitting as the tbomphtn oI Americana turn, at this eeason of gladness to the patient 'convalescent in the White House, that nil petty connideratlona of politics should be forgotten and that we Should &e con scious of our pride In bis sterling;Auierl. nu?ism and world-enrichfing idealism. - ~: ' > ?. _ "$?/. ??/ ? VETERINARIAN (Fonierly of Camden) 7- .?'? '.y. . ' . .. '? Or : HEARON'S STABLES ? ? t)?- <Clv ? "Bishopville, S. C. V..W ? IT IS true that the sheer beauty of the Liberty has taken the style centres of the country by storm. But Liberty success is infinitely more than a fashionable vogue, because it is built on per formance, even more than beauty of design. New York is no more enthusiastic over the graceful lines of the Liberty, than the wonder ful smoothness of its performance. - And New York is no more enthusiastic over either, or both, than this community of our own. If you will give us the opportunity to show you how the Liberty rides and drives, you will see that the wonderful things which have been said of it are not one bit overdrawn. LIBERTY MOTOR SALES CO. I'llONK CAMDEN, K. C. LIBERTY ANNOUNCEMENTS I luioby aujuounce lUjTNttlf Ub J* can didate for Maypr ol the City o( Gfundvn at the approaching primary election, ?ub ject to the rulea St the democratic party Mttl'Wir ?< OaAdertJ Your support? will I** appreciated;' If Slated f'pledge a cleau. business administration. , W. J.( DDNN t'ftudcu, & 0,? Dec. 29, 1019. .! 1 hereby announce wonkW aa a candi for Mayor iu the atypnoeriklnc mu ulcipal elect ton. C. P, DuBOBB. .. ^ rOH ALDKRMAN We hereby announce Kennedy Hlake ney nh a candidate for Alderman from Ward #}x in the approaching Democrat ic Primary. If elected we are confident be will make a conscientious officer. , v Many Friend*. I hereby announce iny?ei(f < candidate for re-election to the office of Alderman from Ward Six, subject to the democratic primary. W. K. HOUGH Wm hereby announce M. C. Zernp a oan?tk)ete for Alderman from Ward Four, We bdHeve be will make a conscientious officer If elected. Many Friend* The name of Mr. H. a. Garrison, Jr., la announced an a candidate for Alder man from Ward Four of the City of Camden in (fee coming municipal pri mary. < Voter*. The friends of Mr. W. Jjk DeLoacbe announce Ms name ae a candidate for t AMchmd of tSU City of Camden from Ward Five at the approaching munici pal primary, I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for re-election aa Alderman of. the City of Camden from Ward 8 sub. Ject to the rules of the primary. W. H. PEARCB I hereby announce mynelf as a can didate for re-election to the office of Al derman from. Ward Two for the City of Camden subject to the rules of the com ing municipal primary. R. 8. WILLIAMS. I hereby announce myself as a can-, didate for Alderman from Ward 2, sub ject to the rule* of the Democratic party. CAPERS L MOSBLBY I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Aledrman fronf WirO of the City of Caftden in "the coming' mu nicipal primary subject to the rulee of the said primary. W. B. PORTER . mm I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election aa Attdeitmm from Ward One for the CSty of Camden at the ?p pTowdblng city primary. W. L. JACKSON I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for Alderman from Ward One in the coming municipal primary. T. D. GOODALB Tires wfB advance 1Q per cent In next SO days. Anticipate your needa and buy now. Liberty Motor Sales Co. V" ? - . ' LT Tah . > WP'- :-y3.1 fVTV Wants~For Sale - ? - } FOR SALE ? Several good hordes and mules for aale. m You can s*ve money by we ?; ing me, M. D. Collins, Cant (Jen, 8. C. Itp WANTKII1?A Mr* dealer for (V?rbltt Motor lVucb In your county. Free* ^ niau'Moorv Co.* BennettevWe, 8. 0. ffWWWjWP*** '' ?lp^P"**PPiiPPP^P?PPi MMmi&ne 1090 tag No. 10104 Reward If returned to M. I>. Oolttilif Oamdvn. 8. CUg Itp v LOST?On Doc, 20 <me Feonell InfinA wty dlaw* \*k\ at or near the Majestic B*wwxl if returned 10 E?e Ki.il. Hotel. -10 I 1^1*1 WANTKl)?The Oort>U* sell. Write u? ?ibout Kleeman-Muore K netfaviUe, B* 0* - , . iOI - > TRUCK DKALKR WANTKIMW,000. tmade by oue d??l?r H*t year handling I>ay-Klder Woitn<Drlve Trucks. 81 x siaes. The averttra price of all two* ton froiO'Drlve Trucks is 12072.00" the IKay-lOlder i? fJSOOO.OO, |822.00 lew. Continental and Buda Motor*. No competition. TWa ft* your oppor tunity. s Southern l*ay-Klder '.Motors Corp, 605-013 Wi Broad Street, Ricb % V*; '_"j -?'>***??'"f |Jg: 41-2-3, FOE 8ALK?One -touring OOT ?witih five -new Hm. I^oolta food ?nd nu? rnxl w new, AonAy to^Bejnda' liOST?On the nfiglbt of IMv 29 a black bound wltlh yellow ears, female do*, Was stolen from H. H. Young's ltewwrd tf FOR SALE?Three bou?es and lots k?r ?ited corner Mil vand YoHt Street*. Camden > S. 0. Reasonable terma. It /interested advinc .rttiagfeh -Bunlgpy care Western Union Tel. Co. 41-3-2^pd ; .? i-.'i LOST?Somewhere between Oamden and Columbia on night of Jan. 12$h, one United States Royal Cord Tire mount ed on gilded rbn, *i*e 37 x 5. Finder please return to Chronicle office and receive reward. 41-pd Utt, 4. ? III for BAmpmlfew w me in good condition, bought last " ?ry, -baa cord tires, shock ab*~.?w iqpwt light, price $750. Address BJrtfe Ai'FrIetag or L. W. Boykln. . 41 ? ? ? I, . ? FOR SALB?Two-torse Hackney wagon one top buggy; three mules. Will sell at a bargain. See G. K. Price on Hlaiie Street^Qaraden,, 8. C. 40-pd , ..... i. ? ? ? i Tires^ wilt advance 15 per cent in next 80 dayw. Anticipate. your need* and buy now. Liberty Motor Sales 06, ' j ? FOR SAUK?1018 model Hupinobile. Perfect condition. Price right. Ap ply Chronicle Office, Oamden, S. 0. 1-pd ; .. . ? ' ? One urven year ouPSSS WANT KID?1*1- motoring piMtc to k,,.? that w* ?"?**> <!?? tor ??!? d.iyn Sarfe m^liMiiitg HtUuniay the lOfh. Anyone deairln* to take advau ta?? of the abov? offer can aee and purchase the tire# at ?hlver Grocery I Sp&Pisr $33 I OR SAI^-AU la food mechanical audition and look food: ? * fiuU.Wf, - #kSNNE^iPwri,lf< c*r I^Kmio ?x'm*nlhvmmv? |1.000.<K>, :;i Mitchell louring f800.00 *1 Mitchell touring \ $ . 1 Maxwell noadater Call and aee them* Tenns to veapoar 8itda parties. mf Liberty Motor Sales Co,, Camden ? I ??'??,?.'.?, ? FOK HUNT?Furulahed Apartment, five ! roowia and a Wletiplng porch. Apply (t? 1500 Fair fttreet or Phone-814-W 41 mmnmm? ' mo.i.i "i?i ?????? . ? - FOR ^HA|,?^-^nyone^wlalilnf to buy ?T^D rtffi I iHnlC )? 11 AO^NT - For WrtUna* Hair preparation. See or caK oa' Madam K. B. Bolton, 1718 Gordoa . Street, Camden, 8. C. 20t! ? ...I '?? i, il i |, II I >?! n I >', FOIjl SAlf?r-Ford touring c#r 1910 mod. eh Good condition. Address Bo*.247,, Camden, S." C.w V- v :1 FOR RKNT?Until April 1ft, furuhhed home of 10 . room* in desirable loca tion. Apply to L. A. McDowell, Agt FOrtSALK?High grade ammoniatod fertiliser* for cotton, corn, tobacco, peanuts, etc. Alao, Hah scrap, blood, tankage, foreign kalnlt etc. Write ua for prices. Dawihoo Fertiliser Com pany, Box 608, Oh tries ton, S. C. 37-43 " -r'?-- ' * Bw^^pKr^iirv' do woi* at a reasonable price. All araAteed.' Give us a trial. An4 Kirkland, Camdea^Jl. ? of S|cond hand furniture and *i Phone 159-J, and buyer will caB i ??? i i i ? 1ITI MA s\*? rvtiA^nn Mil ?All* am^aMI DKah A Mi lamou vim i jiiiuu ivi wir. Wire or phone ua your ordera. Phone 240. Camel Cotton Co. ? 27tf fi -* ?ajl'j^yitr' WANTED*?A competent man for our agricultural imple ment, wagon and live-stock y department.^ To a man of some experience, and a hust ler, will pay a good salary, f#Apply to Sptfhgs & Shan non, CamBen, S*VC. -v 86tf \ :? .1 ; ... ? .... ;r; . ' .", ... .w MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Hki^S than price of Tires alone. Guar anteed 6000 Lehigh Tires. -v f"iftrytr HB8B*. ' ? '--V jv ? ii i H . ' ' :?$&%- * <>& Wj *sem w*>rwwm&*mrk .., 30x3 Ribbed, with Tube Free ..... $12.50 30x3 1-2 Non Skid, with Tube Free . . $16.55 32x3 1-2 Non Skid, with Tube Free $19.50 31x4 Non Skid, with Tube Free .... $25.45 32x4 Non Skid, with Tube Free .... $25.85 33x4 Non Skid, with Tube Free . $27.10 34x4 Non Skid, with Tube Free . $27.95 ??s _ ? - I,. ilaSfr ;.. r. _;. ^ -J -z&jQ v-"?a,ia,raM j Miles. Southern Tires and. Pure Gum Red Tubes. E?i>''fry . ' . . , i+- \ ' \ * <j*if . ttr .': U' S ~ ? " - j ?i. _??_ -; ? ; - Liberty Moto r?r??j B ????gi i " ?? " - ? Camden, Sduth Carolina