The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 27, 1920, Image 2
Dr. L. H. Snider
VETERINARIAN
(Fomerly of Camden)
HEARON'S
STABLES
Bishopville, S. C.
Money to Loan
on improved
Farm Lands
in Kershaw County
Easy Terms
M.M.JOHNSON, Attorney
Dr. Carl A. West
Office CTIyburn Drug Co,
THONE 7.1 ^ CAMDEN, S C.
HERB I AM AQAIN,
AN OLD FRIEND BACK
I AM NOT A "N K AFt BEER"
But ? theroly ftrnianttd
LAGERED BREW
J?n?\
of barley ' and hop*
just Ilk* the beers of
40 yaarf ago, then by opera
tion of ?ur new (Nov. fc,
1?1?)
Patent Vaouum Prooeee
the high wines only are re
moved, but not any of the
brew body, whloh has all
the flavor, anap and aroma.
Hence MINN Ell AH A le da
tl?htfully
EXHILARATING
? e lurt To Try tome
We ship to eny Fart of
the U. 8.
QOLDKN QRAIN JuiCE CO.
Mlnnaap^tlla, U. ?. A.
ERNEST M DuPRE COMANY
WlinlcMi.V I>istnihil tor*
(u-ivnis SI., Columbia. S. ('.
I'lloucs til LT.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NO MORE 'GROUCH'
Why Mr. Parker Has Permanently
Reformed. *
Some thin j Providential In th# F?o*
That Hs Should 8t?p on That
Broken Nesdls and Dra.w Hit
Own Conclusion.
A needle In the solo of a foot la
pgiiifnt, hut In the followloi *">ry.
written by a contributor lb Iho At*
lantlc Monthly, K brought
to a uihu who w?s very much In need
uf It. Parker was a "sorehead ?
sullen at breakfast, surly at dinner,
quarrel soim* lu the office, crusty on
the street* a beur ut the party, a hog
on the road, a fly In the ointment.
His wife was afraid of him, his chil
dren were afraid of him, his clerks
were afraid of him. He was a
"grouch."
One night, about two In the morn
ing. he rose, grumbling, to fasten *
flapping shutter. On the way to the
window lie emitted a yelp of distress.
When they turned on the lights. Park
er was sitting on the floor, tugging at
something embedded in the sole of his
left foot. Presently he held up half
of a aoedter It was evident, they
thought, that the other half had re
mained In his foot.
The family was drowsily sympa
thetic, but confident that the doctor
would And the broken needle In the
morning with a magnet. Parker, how
ever. slept little during tho remainder
of the night; he feared blood poison-'
log. .
Immediately nfter the breakfast he
sought the family physician, who, af
ter patient Investigation, assured him
that he must have stepped on an al
ready broken needle, for thero was
no fragment of the steel to be found.
But Parker knew that he wns carry
ing In hl? body a deadly thing that
undoubtedly had started upon' Its
fatal mission. lie left the office early
that afternoon find went home to sur
prise Mrs. Parker with u display of
more tenderness than she had ever
observed in him since their honey*
moon, which had long ago passed Into
total eclipse. At dinner lie appeared
greatly ix?t-!??? I in the conversation
of P.iH and Su>ie about the high
sellout party lie patted Kags. the
dog, who surveyed him for -onie mo
ments with an expression of undis
guised InoredulilN before retiring to
the hearth t<> reflect upon the relation
ship of hMtnnnitv and ?*mdtdty.
All tlml night Parker lay awake pre
paring for the speedy wind up of his
terrestrial affair1*, and at breakfast he
bewildered the household by encourag
ing a conversation concerning other
Interests than Ids* own At the office
curiosity reigned supreme and un
sated. The clerks asked one another
what In the world had come over the
old man; and when.he went out for
lunch. Parker gave a blind man a
quarter and bought n War Cry of a
Salvation army lassie.
The- shadow never lifted. Kvery
night when hp went to sleep he hade
himself good-hy. for the chances of ids
being alive in the morning were Just
as remote as they would ever he. Rut
It wns not n morbid shadow. It
forced hha to generate more light.
Sometime? ills eyes grew moist and
his throat nclns! when he reflected
upon the deeply sympathetic under
standing of ills wife, who studiously
avoided any reference to the Impend
ing tragedy, and who, in spite of her
secret sorrow, acted.,up to the situa
tion in manner heroic.
The fact that Mrs. Parker, while
moving the rug In Iter husband's room
on the morning following the accident,
discovered half a needle?the i>olnt
driven firmly Into the floor?may also
have given her courage to see the ter
rible thing through with cheerful
reslgna < Ion.
Building Character. ,
The .haraetor of the building re
flects I ho soul of the nmn. The gen
ernl plan reveal* the ideal of the ?
builder. Sfront: ? barn ters <??n't 1
evolved from shiillow natures. Tliore 1
must 1m* 11??* (iiarfcfrr stuff I hero in I
build <?n. No ma:ter how ro^gh this \
in iy f??' n-r.' pr<?<*(?s--e<5 by which J
If may lie mad'1 smooth. l'.ut you j
never ran puf n fbiUh on things nnf- [
urally Inferior The very process r?*- i
veaN t!i" lark of >vorfli on which to
build. If"> different with great souls.!
These !:k?? great rivt-rs, nrc not easily
ritMled Tile current> of their thought. '
I i k. * water*. ? #*fu <?* fo hero me J
oh?-pp\ with fvt?r\ r'ppllng wind that j
pusses o\.'r fhi'in. 'Jules and freshets j
:i r?- not withou' '??ir Influence, but j
they <-:iii never In rue The nature of,
rhlio???
Wanted to Help.
There ???> ? <!? s;j green Mr grind In
the left rear wheel, and we drew ny at
the roadside fo Investigate. A neigh
bor who was along went to a nearby
fem e arid started to drag a log toward
the car. We watched open mouthed
:is he dropped if beside the wheel we
were going to f:ik? * off Ilelng sensi
tive. we gently told him we had a Jack
for the ear. "Oh, nil right," said he,
and rearhlng down with a mighty
heave he lifted the enr from the
ground. "There." he panted, "can you
get thr l?rk under now?"?Exchange.
As It Goes.
?'The first time 1 7?ut a mort/nge on
tlie house If wtm to buy an automo
bile."
W >1
'And no* 1 have to mortgage It to
pay the cook."
FINAI* DIM IV \IU.I-.
Nuii^ I* hereby *Itou Huh oi?e month
from thi* date, ou Monday March 15tb,
1020. I will ntkc to the 1'robate Court
t?f Krrshuw Couuty my fiua! roturn ??
(iitardhiu <>l t!?. penon ?mt eatftte <>t
Hunemiu Thi.i ii.- hf. the a#ui Hmimiu
Thoruo, huvitiR <ttilaii 11 tiI hi* majority
J. M. HltANNON, Ouardian.
Cum.iMt, s cx? Ki*. t-'tth. u?20.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Xi.rim 5h hereby irtron that one month
from thit* date, on JKrlday, February 27,
IWO, I will make to the Probate Court
of Kershaw <\>unt.v my linal return a*
Adiuinixtrator of th?' uittt? of Kuther
11 it ley, d?-erUM-d, aa.J .<n the sume date I
Ijljlljl i<? UK ???!>? fdt k iiuN(
<11 Charge aaid Administrator,
W; M. UAl-KV.
Administrator
fumdch, S. 0.. Jan. 24, 1020.
NOTICE TO DKMNUl'JCNTS
Notice is hereby jiven Co ail deliuquent
taxpifftri iu Ker^iiaw County to cvine
forward am) mettle their aotouuts. I
h?V* u u umber of executioiM prhitd lu
m> hauda for onUwtton and if not paid
immediately will adrcntige property foi
ble. Hy notlMn* early you can avoid
;i? I? 1:; 1 > ? u;i 1 exiMtDae# and embarrassment
of property bejnx advertised ^or anlo.
(i. C. WEUjl,
Sheriff Kershaw County.
L^MMER*/^
BOND
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