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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE TTd nh-^ / pubiiiMm B. N. MeDewall S Published every Friday at Broad Street, and entered at the Oana aen poetoffloe a? eecoad eiaaa wall mat ,?r l?ri? *? per annum |l>QO. ? < amdeii. S. i'.. I'Vbruary ?, HHH>. tii u Uaskty tIn noted Wash ington u<'Wt.|iH|?'r i?orresP?ikd?nt *ay* K> manufacture a milt of man's clothing ri*luir<* Itt ounces of wool, or a {((tic les* (H?u font- founds. This raw material for a *??>( <?n bi' bought ,u 'I ion too at tho, iwt ? tim? for about $$$!>. according to one'of the country * best wool ibulMs. Metnhei"f tho South tiaroHmt ?*u Utv laid aside thilif work Thumlay even ,ll|{ tud p?W tiiioii.- ?<? the memory of | William Clifton IloUfU, late member of that bod\ from I .urn-aster county. A resolution t?M?r<H??|DK ajmpathy to the b? r*oved family and giving testimony to the high esteem in which the senator j . waa lu-id ofptf W W W llu,lo*? >Vho U completing Mr. Hough's unexpir ed term, Thr Senators adopted the reso lution hy a Htimdittg vote, and immediate Iv thereafter adjournal until 11 o'clock Friday morning an a further mark of re^iK'^t- Senator Hough <1 iocl June 1.-4, 1010, at hks home in Lancaster. A gallon <?f o>ra liquor Is reported to have , la-en stolen from the sheriff's office in Columbia last week. A costly handbag i* elso snid to have disappear ed at the Mupe time. The liquor was in a jug and ?a.s being held for evi dence. Joseph <Jriftin Murray, aged five and a h?*If years, died at the ..Inane of his pareuts at MeCormick, last Saturday of influenza. His dewth Ss about the first reported in the. state this year from the flu. The time i* fast -approaching for the latit vail 'for pruning <the fruit trees. Vour orchard needs your attention as well as does anything else on your f;y.m if you would (get the best results from it. The vhIhc of the home orchard is too often undereMimated. Often the or chard is not properly cared for and hence Its term ??f productiveness U? short ened and the quality of fruit produced in inferior. All trees should be gone over with ;i view cf opening them up so that the light ??*.n ?ywh all parts of the tree, which means so much in the prevention ??f disease and <n producing the best ?HUiKtfcK of .fruit. See ?(hat all dead limbs .in* removed. Ho. not leave the branches Ivinjf around in the orchard .after they have been out olT. I turn tIhnii ; they serve as a harlwir for inserts and diseases of various kinds. Practice sanitation in your orch: rd ? as well us elsewhere on Ms- faint Why d<iev <the Mute of South Carolina eon tin ue to 'Ih>1<I on this -absurd rP^I1 Ultion which allows the defense in ft felony eas? to peremptorily turn dowu ten jurorsV Kvery "lawyer knows that under Mich a regulation the trial of a erimiuai of fjiii financial standing is but. little more than a faroe ex?*ept under nrnunsti.iwi-v ?\ here public sentiment is >??? strong that it eanm-l he indented with Will I It... U? I it shdge hammer and ?veu thou the atate I* not at mil ?uro of m conviction, uo matter bow abvlotfef) the pro<*f. TbU law giving ill.- ?l?-(*-u>lHi?t ?li this advantage is ???siim) It l? worne than silly. It nullifies the whole jury ?yHtem ho t*x a* the same to felon leu. It as sure* (fx* defendant a mistrial at the worse. Kverybiwly 4*Nl the Injustice ??f thin hhKuIhHoii, and the legislature <MtU* ?Kit fu11 to kim* it; bikt ntill it hn? bern impossible to i'l'iuK about a change. The thine hi a kin tli<> law a joke, a laughing stock. Thiuk of it, tho law 4<> which we i<K?k for the protection of society,, m> vitally improvised iu it? integrity, thtit it cannot possibly ffirve hie only purpose An* which it Win intended.?? Yorkvillo Kuquirer.' Knjuyubln Dinner Party. Oile of the UX>"t enjoyable events of the New Year wan the dioner party given to .tit*' President, Si*)M?rintendent, Direc tor*, Overseera anil Secoud Hands of the Hermitage (Vittou Mill* at the Commun ity Houmc on Tuesday night. Tho guests were met ?t the door hy Mr. H. It. Pitt*, president of the lullL and Mr. A. F. Briggs, Superintendent, and wore in* Vlf4 irit?? tiu*-roceptiion room. Vases of?piuk cai'UMitioiiH'added to the attract* iveness of tin- room. At elghf o*elock the guests were in vited into the dining rooty hy Miss Mary (Ji*f Fleming, Community Worker. The following iinenu was served; Grape fruit ulth cherries, asparagus and toma toes on lottins*, t?>iled ham, creamed Irish potatoes, English peas, sweet potatoes en cuKserole, rice, stowed tomatoes, olives celery, pickle, giapdade, cake with boil ed cuAtnrd, coffee, mints, cigars. The table bad an a centerpiece u truck, piled with miniature bales of <<otton ami <h?(<Ul>u roping wrapped around the wheels. Tal] vase* of pink carna* tions were placed at each end of tho table- Place cards of hand-painted mills were used. Plates were laid for the following: Messrs. It. B. l^tts, A. F. Briggs, II. O. t'urrison, Sr? II. Q, C&rriaon, Jr.. C. H. Yates, ] >, K, Williams, W. M.- Shan nou, II. It. Lung, K. C. ltiley, 8. L. Crolley, O. D. Nash, J. I). Player, A. f>. Hurst, J. J. Jonlan, J. H. Knight, I<. It. PurceH and Dr. John 'W. Corbett. The dinner was served by Misses Car rie Crolley, Lilly Welch, Bessie Crolley, Mahi<ley Rolling*. I>ora and Kate Oard Hlioiild Sign Your .Vame. The Ohronide is in receipt of a com munication this week signed "Two Friends", and did not have the real iM???e t?f (lie writeK. We are breaking <?11 i rule this week and using tliis com muuication without knowing who wrote it And as this is the only way wc li've of reaching "Two FT'icnds" we want to tell them that we appreciate their* thouglifulness in seuding. us the ftini of news hut would have appreciated iUa great ?leal more had they uc?t been so tjinid and loft their 'names off. As a general rule communicatfc>ns unsigned go into the waste basket Where they prop erly belong. Ca^rs Stored, We hi' vn storage facilites for ton au i mobiles. Send your out of town friends caught here overnight to. us. City Filling Station, corner DeKalb and Lyttletou St 11-5 Sle Douglas Fairbanks in his latent gloom chaser at the Majestic today. Camden Opera "House THURSDAY. FEB. 12th DeRue Brothers' c Ideal Minstrels "THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES" GRAND SPEGTAGULAR FIRST PART Introducing our Comedians. Singers. Dancers and Superb Orchestra. Billy DeRue ~ Bobby DeRue "That Talkative Man" "A Satan for BJues" ? And Many Big, New Startling Features. Guaranteed Best Minstrel Show Ever Ffere. LOOK FOR GRAND STREET PARADE AT NOON 8 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 8 All New Show Concert Band Special Scenery REMEMBER THE DATE PRICES 75c and $1.66. Seats Now on Sale at W. R. Zemp's KKRJ4HAW NKW8 NOTK8 Interesting Happenings Onlkecaa Sj.i.iiiii** WilUiwnH, nineteen >'<-nrs of ng.-, miii of Mr. aud Mr*. J. T. Wil liam*, of the Flat lto<* sectiou, died Saturday January 10th, of pneuiuonia ami wdh buried at Bethel church iu lb* :t C* section. Tins funeral service* vyero conducted by Kev. I*. K. ? Black inou. ' The Kershaw graded school 1* closed fur .the week ou account of the presence uf the tiu among b??th pupils aud teach ers. The malady has not yet become epidemic In the community, but it wan thought be*t to take that precaution against the spreading of the disease g ipong the pupils. Hluiuld condition* grow uo wont the school will ojh'u Monday inoruiug at the usual hour. Mis* Blanche Tarrant, who completed the npecial course In home economics aud dewouMration at Wlnthrop College has been appointed Homo Demonstration Agent for Kershaw couuty. Miss Tar rant, who baa spent m>mq time in K?r Nhaw ?w1ith her slater, Mr*. Fred B. Oulveru, ia au accomplished and well qualified young lady and will efficiently discharge her dutiea In the position for which she baa heen chosen. We beapeak for her<"the -good wiH aud hearty. ooopj oration of the people of Kershaw county to whom her duties will carry her. Hazel E. Entridge has been designated as acting Postmaster at Kershaw, vice T. L. Gregory, resigned, aud took charge of the office February lat. Mr. Gregory becomes carrier ou Ilfd route 8. , Mr. Est ridge is practically a li(e-long resi dent of Kershaw. He served with the expeditionary forces in France and fcince receiving his discharge ha? ? been the bookkeeper for the Entridge Tiive Stock Co. It ia likely that an examination will he ordered soon for the appointment of a postmaster and he will continue to serve until the appointment is made. Miss Kthe.1 Cook will be retained as as sistant jK>8tnia?ter. J, It. Ilorton who some time ago M>ld hi* plantation north of Kershaw to his brother II. II. Hoi'tou has moved to Kershaw and occupies the Young cottage on gouth Minor Streot< Itev. and Mrs. E, B. Jenkins returned homo fix in Richmond last week, where Mrs. Jenkins was under treatment at the heospital. We regret to note that Mrs. JenkinM exj/erieneed no great im provement while there. We were plensd to meet in Kershaw yesterday Magistrate F. G. Perjry of Liberty Ilil 1, who had been t?. DeKalb to visit ('apt. L. L. Clyburn, who was not very well, and he stopped over in Kershaw on the ret irn trip to visit his sons, I?ouis, Steve and Clyburn Perry. Sheriff Orover C. Welsh, of Camden, was a visitor in Kershaw last week and while here sold bin lot of stored cotton and made sale of three of his four store room'-, formerly occupied by the Heath Supply Company, of which lie wasjnan nger. Christmas Brothers bought the store oceiiipied by them and'B. II. aud C. Frank Clyburn bought the two rooms just south of Christmas Brothers. One of the disconcerting effects of the town of Kershaw and the county ?*f Kershaw- being similar in name, is Hie eon fusion that arises in the selection of Lancaster "county citizens to repre sent Kershaw <x>u:rty in various capaci ties. I'n too many instance^, beyoud the limits of Jverehaw ciiunty, it is under sold when a citixeu of the town gives his resident as Kertfhaw that it has reference to the county of Kershaw. The territory of the town, under the most recent survey, is about equally dis tributed between Lancaster and Kershaw counties, but by far the larger propor tion of the inhabitants reside within the ?MUi'ty of Lancaster. Sentiment might otiose sucl a change, but it would have Im^mi far more satisfactory if the town, being in dual Counties, had bee;? given h different name. 4 Ji v?- the whole garden plot :i i??avy application of manure. Spread it on now ,a?<l turn it under as ?oon as the ground is dry enough. See to it that ytr ur garden .*>il is fertile ami in 'he lo.-l <'oiidition. I>o nut l>v afraid to take time ti? look after your garden. It play* the greatest role on vgur 4*liv ing ut home" program and the fanner wh<? would be listed anions the progres sive type must give much attention to thle mutter of living at home. Honor Koll for Pine Grove School. First grade?Hailty Itarlit'ld, .Tanie Unbon. Mattie liranbam. Marfhn Rn ls?n. Advanced first grade? I^twreiM-e I'?rk ??r. ~TJ7 l'arker. Cup^ti 1 Mi an ham, I.nWi llelle Hranham. Annie Branh am. Car! Italxni. Jackson, Charlie Bran ham, Maunus ltafbon. S.><>.n<l grade-?Carrie Kay, Boy.! Tay lor. Carrie Bowen, I,ewis Bowen. Thirl scrade?Cup*tid Kabon, Lvtiletou iMwev. Wnnrtward Ifc-vwoy. Koykin Ji<k *w?n. Fourth jjrude- -Mitchel Uabon. Arthur Brauhum. I'earl Dowey. Ktfa Mals>n. ftosa Wihon. Fifth crude Albert Jackson Sivth j?ra<le -Hulk Brauham. <?r. rjre J.i<-k?? iit. George Kay, I>e*lie Kay Seyenrh jcrnde?'K<>bertn IIin?on. Ar thur iVrwoy. 1nv is Moaked 1 rom ?ix to eighteen months an >*>on as cut. It comes largely from Cevlon and the Kast Indies t?V Business is Business ' I "HE dealings of this Bank with its * customers are absolutely confidential. Partic ulars regarding accounts on our books are supplied only* to our, customers ? in person, to their known ? 1 k ' * ;'r'. " i . U representatives or when authorized in writing. We solicit your patronage and will endeavor to make your business connections with us both pleasant and profitable. The Bank of Camden Have Junt Arrived. TI.e now Overland Four Sedau is acre chock full of beauty, comfort aud com mon sense. These cars are scarce and hard to K<-t. The purchaser will be u lucky one. ( > ve r 1 a n d - It e.p ubl ie, By J. F. Jenkins. VI UANIZIN'G TIKKS ? Cord and Fabric. We have a man for that work only. Liberty Motor Hales Co. The February term of the United! States district ? court scheduled to con-; vouo at Greenwood Tuesday, \vn^ culled I off on account of the influenza sdtua- j tion. Cars Washed. We wash and |>oUsJh your automobile at the City FilliuK Station, corner of DtKalb and Lyttleton streets. 44-5 City Filling MtatlM. We hoJI oils, gasoline and taiM Cars washed, polished and ?t?red. Q Filling Station, II. S. Zeifier, pnp etor, corner Dejvatt) ' and LjtN| Street*. ? N. < Sec the greatest flood scene since J time of Noah in "Wheu the Cloudil By" with Douglas Fairbanks at the M jcstic' today, matinee and night 31 m Did You Ever Receive A Dividend iT* ? ;> ' ? An Investment of $100.00 in this Company ' i Will Pay You $1000.00 a Month. ?if we strike Qil. ' If we do not then the amount you have invested will you. The Oil fields of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Mexico are running to < ity but are unable to supply the ever increasing demand. Price of crude Oil fe climb ing higher and higher every day. New fields must be exploited in order to relieve the situation.?-? ~~ - . South Carolina has never been exploited for Oil and who knows but wh*t thi will soon be one of the richest Oil Fields in the United States Geological Formations The Geological formation of this section of the country is said to be fayorabl for the accumulation and storing of Oil. We have found some surface indication of Oil near Charleston. We propose to sjnk a test well, to 4,000 feet and if we strike Oil we will thousands of dollars for the men who have invested in this company. Property va ues will advance several hundred per cent and South Carolina will then-noon be lwj^ among the richest States in the Union. * % "" ?f"K . - Grasp Your Opportunity Now Now is the time for you to grasp the opportunity of your life. We want you take a few shares in this company in order that a test well may be put down. Wl want the other fellow to take shares also. If we do not strike oil then the in ual loss will be so small that it will not hurt any of us. Let's all get in on thi? proposition and see what's below. ? / . Pin your check to the coupon below for $100.00 or any-amoilnt thafyou ittjj to invest and send it in now. CAROLINA COASTAL OIL DEVELOPMENT CO. Timrod Building, Ch-irleston, S. C. Date Enclosed And Money Order (Draft or Check) for for shares of CAROLINA COASTjtt Name Address ; ; ."7.. - OIL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, fully paid, non-assessable, fufly participating Capital Stock, at $25.00 per share. Check* Should be Made Payable to Wilton G. Harvey, Treasurer ? C-4 $25.00 Per Share Capital Stock $100,000.00 Carolina Coastal OiJ Development Co. i Timrod Building P. O. BOX 331 ^harlettonrljH