The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 12, 1920, Image 6
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
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PttbUftifKt rvvry Friday *t IK)? No.
Nroad Htro^t, aud ent??r?Mt at tl?*? Cam
i#d |?on|ofWttt* uk hWOlitl rln*M wall mat
?r l'rUv prr annum $1 T?u
( itiiit/t'it. -V. t'. Marrli I I.MO
??Kit Xirvvt* itttfl ji Fire
uotild Im an ??yfllent jdufM) for tho
new roiiiiHl M'lviith tiaimil.
.VM??riU'V ti irerjil I'ahner ha* declared
liintM'lf a> a. drtn<>? nitic pn-sidoutial <-an
didate, lmulintf tin Iht of aspiration-/ tor
? ili*- Unnu? iaiif u<. iniiuitii'ii M? formally I
<?nt into tii?* I(i i|
m lliiarn l?. (Jardner, ht??,n?uir.v of tliu
(jH'Tgia Stut<' drmocwtU'' Mr.
I'aimer (Ir^lai'ii) that "if the democrat*
of (?V??rgfa M'<' 1U to *el<M?t mo as tbeJr
ohuic^ I htmII rti'i-ivt- the honor with
Uppreriat ion, ho|7Til>K it to be highly
icaiNirt'nikt. that uij opportunity be given
in the primary ".to dimrtlj pan* upon
tU<* rconrd made by the prfucut admin*
HtWiiou." MI'uhner'ti annouucement
it was bnlievod will open the way ft?|
other (l?'m?M*rut> to announeo their ran
<|i<la?'io>i. Although the republican . cam*
!?aig?? ha* iMicii on for yauic.. Um?i Mr
I'aime r r* the lirst democrat to doi;hit<
hiroMdl. /
A man \yhovo wif?* ek>p*?d with unotUor
nvau ami took her hu?4>aud'-H favorite
<i< g along off' i"? a reward for tbc
return of tb?* do* and no questions
a-ked.
The senate 011 lust Friday night <?on
filriKl iu n house resolution to give
? ai'li meinl>er of the general aKsetnbly
$100 extra tsrinjx'iisjitiou, making the
compensation for tin- xos.-ion $300 im-tend
of $*J00. Senator* u??k tin' ground that
while tin- pm|??>tiou might l>t> of#lmibt
fii! isiuwiitiitiomiVity ns *?lnr.v, there was
no doubt about the right <?f tin* general
iKs^jnl'dy tn pi>.rii|t- ii,f. amount to pay
AtN*?rdiiif* to a ncwspa|?or diKpatch
.<"?nt <ut .fix>m (Vdnmhfa, Senator (i. K.
I-aney ? t f'lit'stfrficbl i> (wnvideriujj the
matter nf oppowiuj; (Jovornor Kobort A.
foe re-e]e<rtv>i:.
Another I(H|?ifsI.
'?m- fri? nds during to pi in notions
? f olpirch ent< ntalninents 01 article# fc>r
which we make no charge arc respect
fully ivipn^lfil i.. let us luive them as
r-arly in the week ns possible, ?n<! not
unit until T.burv<J?y ?c arc busy
'?a ma Iters we have t<> luiadle in order
to krrn wajfes paid. S<imc people have
a a idea thiit. ?'? w.ekly paper i-i mnd^
;ii a day. Thi- i* erroneous. We bejrlu
? ui the nevf issue of tin- paper tin- day
~fk4Wwiny the, -printinX of Hn? " Inkt. isnut
\\'i? hivte 11> deojinr tii publish ortioieH
? ?f a fr?v nature brought in on Tburs
dov but we \vi!J have to do <?<> in tlie
Co..
We would nl-o re<pio.Nt our friends
ti<>r to a-k lis t.?> i>it.t a subscriber on
? ?nr IL?t without tin- money accx>mpany
?riR tin name. It i< embarrassing to u?
*.-> hnvi< to i-ifti'i- a rn|uo?t of this kind,
but there. i- uo money in Rubseription?
.at th" lit piv<i of paper and when
we (!.i put on a sub^'riber i: will have
b< paid lor in advainv.
\x ini vi. i ok thi: statu
\ii I teranei of tin- I.atr Judge Alui'ieh
of South Carolina.
*1 i' ? :at< t'ireuit Judge Ilobert A id rich
.*.i* j South ('iii>..|in::ia who h?Vr<i his
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?'? 1 n:n>*d ilifiMiil'-r in rbe vninlxT days
r ? . 11 01 <? . 11:,.I a- o ti/cn. law
m..im and juda?*. Tin- pa-sage from
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?t'i ??]>.(?>:..txerf in ci s-Iujr!'- sonfenee;
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Tbv rbniobfrlulu hotel, f?raou? sum
nor kii<I wivt*f rt-K?r1 by ccrtr
kixWophI |K-rmi?tdou cm tbv government
nervation nt SVirtrMi Mooro#; and n?
<( lly for year* by of
(he prujjijurnt cbgNWter of client.!)*
w*as H*tally by tire Sunday
afternoon. 1'fcf Obambei lain wa>< valued
lM ?a,000.000 and their \s,;in |SQD;<)[|0
. S. wr&t j>eiM?n> lit (|)? bote)
ilii' reported .iui*"fll>g
'l'b? general appropriation bill for
>tnte put itnai'M tlii# your ea|b?, fur up
i)ro*ilM:Uel> #0,100,000. A levy of U
\ 'J mill* will be required to raise tbU
aimmui. The free confer** we eommklo**
from i li? two IkilWM ri'rti'lifil an ayree
Ml in JI> iiji (he amount* t(? be I ai W?*<1
Hi in iniiimv;Satnrduy night. total r? -
{taction* fr?>m th?* bill wen- iil*?nt #(100,
OiM?, The boM"?' adopud tU** con
fer?Hi*e tVpOrt on the Kn*kin bill toj
a^? !Mi (he kUHo pension commUsiou.,
Av tin- bill become* law It provides fori
Ibe io(<Miiion of chairman l>. ; \V. Mv
haurin, Vbin y<ur and ul*<> allows the I
uunie* o.f all veterans removal Ui?t y??r
to go. ba<*k on the rolls. It aln> pro
n id?>s llutt tii the. end of the your tho
entire peri?dou business will bo cleared
through the office of the comptroller
tc-fiehal. Should the chairman rexign,.
Income iiioa:?uoila,ted or die during the
> i n i. tin- duties <of tin* 'office won hi de
volve upou the convptroHrr general. Mr,
M I :.nirin will Ix-allowcd $'2,000 for the
work. The ro>lltf will be mad.- up by
county authorities as wn? the custom
Until ?.ii - y??ar tk?p.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
\V. J. Westerly, "i, for -">0 >t???r.-. a
(Input,) sheriff of (Juilford couuty died
Saturday.
The 'Americait consulate at Zurich,
Switzerland, was damaged by !i lw>iul?
thrown by au anarchist las.t work.
Former Governor 11, H. Comer of Ala
bama ba ? appointed to succeed tbe
fate Senator Hankhead in the Fuited
Stares senate.
A gele at Yineennes, lad., carried a
chicken-houHe SO fft?t square a distance
rf 200 jards without damage bryi?ud
bre-.ikintf thrc windows.
The official a^priftal of th<- Theodore
liv/o>evelt entRtc values it at $720,721,
of which the state of New York get#
$S.MU as inheritance tax.
Immigrants from tbe I'nited States to
Canada la-si year numbered more thau
420,000 ao??rding to ftnnouueement in
(Ottawa, Canada last Saturday.
J. Soottowe Wantjttmaker, President of
the American CotUn Association is now
urging members of thciiKsociation to hold
(their cotton (<jr a minimum <">f fifty
couts.
Secretary llak/T has informed Sena
tor Simmons that it i>- not the purpose
of the' war departmeut to eonrt martial
the soldiers at Oteeu, who rejvorted to
congressmen tbe conditions at tbe bos
pita! u.t that-pl*ce,? ? *
Mrs. Maude Fort, wife of l>r. Allen
F<>rt Who recently accepted the pastor
ate (>! tbe Fir'rt Rapti.st Church of Co
lunibia, died in Nashville. Tenn., last
Sunday. She whs u daughter of the lute
Ft. I., llicks of Spartanburg.
Milford Hubbard and his brother-ii.-liiW
Jerry Hubbard were killed and William
Hubbard, brother of Millford won serious
l\ woutnied in a gun fight between the
three last Friday at Pounce, V?? on
the Kentucky-Virginia bolder.
William O. Reynolds, a salesman ot'
Columbia, was >.eriou?l> ,injured last1
>iiimLa}' morning wheu an automobile j
which he .wax driving turned turtle.
Three other <x?cupants of the ear-?a man
?and -two women, esonp?"d v\~ith slight
bruise*.
K*t>ulnt:oTT nnnmrnccnieni' fof 1020 by
the ceuvlis bureau Saturday gave Char
lotte, N. C. a imputation of 16.,'?1S. an
ineroase of 12.3JM or 30.2 per eent. over
the census of 1010. It was announced
thai the population of Toledo was 2 !?'{,
100 an increase ?>f 7"?.or 1 1..'! per
<?' lit ovt-r lino.
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