The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 19, 1920, Image 6
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
0. I). NUe# and t
I'ubJUbm
K. N. MeDowtll \
I'lildlHltod t?vt?ry Friday at 1U?9 No.
Mrond Street litd entered at the C?m
?'.?ti a* MK'OUli cUM wan lual
vr l.'rifV i">r annum 91.SO
Camden. s. ( \lanh IH,
A laiiMJinn program i" Smith t'ai
olinla of than fwrnty live million
dollar* reaehrv Its climax with the l?onrt
suhserUasI l>.\ the recent hfcisla
filxr. This aiiwo-nnt of money ft?> roniN
in South (Vh'HitH repn??iit* a two
year <n?n#l tMiihllni,' proijram j?i??? minks |
thi- vryslaJkMltifyli of lh<? ynnt-xl >:? n*iI
,i7<iin|s mmiiiiinMit ever known in the, Stall*.
t'hiimp Clarke who was thr hiding
* umLidulv. ujtuiuid SVitauw fur the I
i ratii* presidential nomination four ,v?'ur*|
auo hiiH <im?c out uiMijuivix'ullv ajfainst
Mm' practii-c. of iutrildiux delegate* to the
lint iotuil Convention.
Thi' \ew Ilampshiii- 1 m-iji?.- haw
i i?*? r meted their delegate^ f??r Hoover
iiimI tin- Krpuhlimns havi- instructed for
< ie'tlrjilj Wool.1. ^
A hill luis hrcu iiitrodnee<l ii? til.- xi-ii
ate prOviditiK it national of
military highways for motor track I tan*,
portatiori In i?n>e <?f war.
A nk\v >y-'tim of seeuriiiK incor|Mna
tion pap"rx ha* jiiNt hcen instituted in
Sotith Carolina with I Ik* signing of the
governor of an a?*l ?-lrnu'k?tiic tin'* *yslein.
'I'hr iueo.rporution of a hu.sincys concern
now requires only the uivinj: of three
illl.vs public III>1 ire i f thr intention to
form a oorporation, am) thru tiling. a
declaration willi tin- secretary of >itat?\
tri\ iI?*c Iiir ii|iiilr< ami residences of [.foe
im>'i'|N>rat?>i>i. thr nninr of thr proposed
ooi|H.ration. thr plaor ami naturr of thr
hu>iiir.??H? t'hr aifiimicl of isipital >ti!ck.
Hlv\ H !lf Wl-t tlfty }>r?r
? ??mi! of thr pro)?.i>?vl capita^ has Iwcii
MlbxClihed. I" I m ?l? thr payilfvnt of iit
least twrnty prr c<*tvt.. of thr'^capital a
'(?I'la ration is tiled with thr secretary
?>f slat'- ami thr charter is issued. This
ihirv away with thr <? 1 <I plan of issuing
lir>-t a oofiiini?Nioii and then a charter.
Thr nrw ai't hroatnr law on Mari'h 1.
An Arkansji'. editor say* thr reason
why. he t riiil to kill a |K>litical oppnu
??Tit was br?-ati*r t.f thr iiijrli prir?? of
skunk hides.
Thr prrsidriit of n rifUhn* iiMnpaiiy at
I'rrtif.iii. \. .1,. mill p't'ininoiit socially
iu> t? th*? w.?rk ?'??i- thirty
? *.i,vs f..|- innniiijj an automohilr while
ii toxica t?ih W'Ihmi a rich l?usiu??** man
&f- twdnud thi* tiavs r!i:?*"*? a prrtiy jjnnd
wa i tjins.
AImiot evi'cy other vtrnnvrv you in?vt
ii"Wa</n>? i< v \t/?rk in hi inr vvoii
? rful c.i.p? iMioii. ii iid Si nth 4'aioliua
with all ii- winlth. iv a jrreat, Held.
\ ? ii'iri of i.i-i Kif't.y was n turm?d
Krida.> aftciii.^n in tli" trial of Mix*
\nihrr l{nl?iii??iii. 'JO \ ra r n|<| ifirl, ciiaru
? <l vs ith having inurd<*rrd hrr brother in
the lw?nie i n l-'alK >tro>t, t>iveivville. two
?!<? ayo. Mi?s liohiiixon c!ai'nr?| so]f
im,/i|i ami di-frtrvr <?f til'' lioirir. Thr
iu'r? w a> i ut nil's tra tninui?'>. The
iri.ii in i'i im; n:i! i ui roibunii'ii a day
-itH n h'lft'. Ml>- It.-hin-.Hi's-. iMotlirr,
- I!? 11? i j< i.ii, w jo- a \ ? tri an ? ? f -111?"?
I (a i it' '\\ d i \*i?ii ? ii.
' m n 11 Ii:Ii in Soulli Carolina
'i :.. S ? .. \[| j. "Thr ?j.ij.v
? ' ?' " i ' | ? i ?' 11 1 vr.iv h'irh. : in Sio.T.ji
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? ' hjjjl 11:? i ?, I n.ii-il Stair* 1 >??
' ii' i'ii'fur i--M i| tlir'Hi^h
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Instantly
Relieve
Coughs, ('olds. Sore Throat
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Formerly Tar Balaam
!: ;?( ? ri 11 >11 \ i>r. is- ? ; _1 < - . i:; ?! ???ill*.
fU'-n- il??- i"?t rt!-> !>i?
< iit?1 !11? ri? ? \: ' ? * ?! 1 ?.? r?!'v
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n. Ik ihii> t.?-1? ? J {?? t! <? '!>????! (}??!?
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i fii in' < 11..'I ^ I' v? .: i m.ikr v.mi In*! ?><hJ
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ADllKVIItlK <?lltl.N OITKAOKI)
Tuo \\ i>11? M<W H?*W In I'eultrntUry
Kor Safe Ivrrpinji,
The I \\o >ouii),' white uieu itrtsxted
in < J i . < <1 !:11? ? Huudfti night "l' "th?
charge of< ?*rl<uittill assault yvi'iv brought
?? > rolunihia Jul'* ye.*.tcrduj uiud
in the. state i?fnU..'Utiar.v, \\"lill?? every
t>)iii?if w ???? in A vi 1U*. where th
alleged crime wih tvmimMed, i \ ,1
Uiui -, deput.% iii'trshjd And 'I'. I., t'aun
ilrpul.v sheriff of Abbeville cojmty, uc(<m1
v?ii th<*. advi<<e of the sheriff and brought
I In* pi i?<'in1 i"? to Adumbiii
A Kurd (flM'K WTttt< driven from (il'eeu
wood to Abbeville Hum lay afternoon
which carried tin1 iiOino of tilt' (iw>n
wo*'d plumhltig shop whirl) owns it, this
bt in* tint ul.ice Wallace iiimI Itniiriio
work. < hie of ilit.* yoipig women abo
binned. it i* >aid. Mint tlif iiiunt' <>r her
limit wa* Waltnoo. Mr, Hruce know*?
Wnll,o--' personally |iu(l, vn.vs In- saw Ii.iii
on the streets of. Abbeville Sunday night
it-fter the gill* had been brought book
nonr their htw.ve, and talked with Wul-.
lac for a few moments. These fact*
IimI to thf arri?>t.
r>ic? i.f tilt* .ItiUHK WolllfU wtts ill (tUCil
a i?)i\ >it-ii 1 condition yteterday inoruing
that she could not be brought tt| <?nien
wood to ?t't> the young men. The other
irirl managed to tl? ft ml herself. It i?
pii bible that tln> girls will lit' brought to
Columbia in an effort. to e>lablj*h identi*
lion I ioit>.
Tlii< g'ris aVe a Unit 1H ye#r* of axe
,'inl lifliui" t f j>ix>kiiii?>tit families. Sun*
tia.v aftovniion la'f they were tip. theii
Wii? t > church When a truck passed them
and a< m the ou-itom in vnnill towns,
flic young iiu*n in the truck invited the
girls to ride. They protected, it is said,
lnit dually agreed to ride l<> the church
which. was a, jju? d distance down the
n.Jitl. Arriving at. the church the driver
rt .fused to M??p. going into the country
instead, where they were kept some time.
I.ater they were brought back and put
out at tiie gra<hvl -school builtiing. Ah
*>imi as the girl* rejicivtHf home they in
formed their parents of the .crime. l?ep
ut.y Sheriff Ottirit and a<brother of one
t?f the young women proceeded to (Jreen
wood uimI effected the. nrrnt lute Sun
day night.?Tuesday's State.
Not The flight Men.
' ** .lames 1?, Wallace and Lee Ihmrue*
the two young white men lodged in
the state penitentiary .Motida.v afternoon
on the charge of criminally as>jiult\ng
two young white girls in Abbeville last
Sunday afternoon, will be released today
on the xtatoinent* of the two gir!s t.ha,t
U'alliH-e and IJourue were not their a?
?aihints. The two youtrg women were
)>rouglrt to Columbia yesterday to see
tht> prisoners, and are most' positive in
their declarations that the men under
rirros't are not the giriltv j?ai'ties. CIo\
ernor f'ooper will ortler the release as
soon as authorized by Solicitor Homer
S. HI nek well of the BiglrtJi circuit. The
governor will utao offer a reward for
the a.pprehenvion of the men who com
^niftitl the dastardly crime. A npeciul
'term of court would have been ret|uesf
t*?l had idont'ficatiion bc?^u e.-tabllxhetl.
Anof.h'^i* fact developed ye->ttivlay was
that it was a t-ourinj; ear and n.?t a
truck as piwimivjy reixu tod. in wivi-h
the young wotueu were taken ti> ride.
- Wednesday's S^ate.
I .a tor advuv.s state that John and K?n
!; ?* !> (JoHv'ft, vf ArnH'f.M'ii, iiuvt* i? ? n ar
t?*d. rhnrsrrti with Tho rrtmn.
"Fair and Wanin-r" |>n>vr? it - gt><rd
- iii''tlnn's t?? K"?*< j? your, wife rw-miijt.
S?t it at the Mnji's-tir Monday.
Ti?\a> Town fturnwl.
r*?? i"! W??i1h. Miiivh 14.? tirand \ i? w.
:i t'annitis: tN>mniunit\ ?>! iu'iabi
taul-. mil#** < f tiii- r't>.
i.1??? toiijjjhr ?":iv in -fiMiiidi-rinp ruin*.
\\ ill mi - j ?? than I.( m m i ?-t i i > Hvsidi'Utv
>i vi-ii >>f ii?? fjjrht l> k- < t'
!>ti-':i -- Inn 'd <!. ? !!?? < ? <! a "id a.?M?t
Ju l I-. -.i>|c;iri - \\*:]>i?d <?i;* I?\ n ? ?? wiiiili, !
?: ;i; t !i? t lj'- a f torn l.-iumi l?v n
mi! - a:i 1?< ir* wiii?! u i- n?>t I?!???'jj;!il ;
? 111 ? i ? " ?-?of r.?! UK'.:! ii< .i r \ inidiiiclil and
in :i ?;|v -till IjiiMiiau !ii \. a?'f'.i ? 1. t ? u. !
'...it- :*inv:\"i'ti. h? nv i
I .?t? -~-<t i-hi :iiiat?-> i Ui- |>r?>j-i?r: \ '
Si ."?( M I.I M II I ; i [ I?i I M H I.Ill m
I i ! . ? i. ? t In- t. 'i -?
\ '? li na ' ? 11 li' ?ill-- ? II1.1 d* V* ;i- ? ?: 11 ? ,
*?\ i !???!? ra i ??v.rn'f ? ? tft ? an>i
V'ur.'j;. tiit fa:ii<Mi
?n ? j-.i:! ixi 1 i' ;t:n i?; a Timr.-.<iaa?a It < ? r?u
:?????' w.th'Tl :i N ???k ; 111 ? I a itail j
? t :. ; ' .? ? < ?!!. -i. ! \va- I
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v\-.;:ia-. ? v.- -\'\ \ niii . Ml*-, j
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I' iv;n jnaifit.i ? ?i11:?* '
lilHiil* r ..f HHMKKl hav- Iff L.? i
fc-.. ..n ?tr.U?a tit j?r*-??-??i : '??/r r?> trn*t '
rK- wajr-- adjustment .
? -i, u.n Ua- ha<l 'in ?-hi11ii 11 \ ti> j
>h.u ul.at .mh .1..
I I ??*??.??U ? f*?*;i u ?% ' in ni'-li' it.i - add J
???I a' ;iv nt ..|i t- 111 litar* aiidt
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In.- f'^-1 i':ir firi < ?t \?*a':!:t |
? -t!? >' f?' r pa \
I .i. r auil W iininT f.it- ii nrnu- ta ^ >
.ii v* li?<*h i.-> ?!ir?wn tn *? im*Ii n J
(lijiijf a,-, a t<,?> hiiMban'l. At ,
f!i^ Mftjrtltic Mi mJflv with Mjiv ?
. j
,n tlir~ ro.r I
' I.W< \*TKH I'Ol'N'TY NKWM *
\Ui*l\ <?oii?K On lii Neighbor
uk Tol4 l?y The Nrw*4
What ciiiiii' mill Ix-in# a M-iimis turl*
<b-nt on-ijrml Sumla.x nftDl'DWD oil Houtfi
.N^iin StriH't wlU'H an autotliobih' ill wh'cli
wt* it* Vei<iioi.i I|hi?\ Waiter Kvim*, Toiu
Mini Will Hakci 111 r|H?l over throwing
(lif tirrupaiil^ "lit ami injuring nil four
uioh< or l*??s. Walter Kvau* hatl liis
vholiUbM' (liMlooateti anil one rib broken
aixi Will Haki-r- MiftVml a M'Vi'ir ron
nunion over the right ?*>*??. Tin* other
t\M> wbjtfi i?a?tiy .kIm.vVq uj?. ww nut
injiirnl, Tin* a<vi?h>nt was eiiUM*<l by
a fi<out Wheel miming oft' muring |U)0
i*ar to turn turtle. The oar. a Ilri**?
wirs badly ilnmago?l,. The injure^ men
were given meiMotii attention ami 'wilt
i<> their homos
The Ntate hlghwtty (vinmiMloli'j* ro*
s4?mt ??f th?> "( oumbia-<*harh>t*v via (%uu<
iloii. LaiM'tiMer'' highway nearly every
?lay given tin* condition An "passable;
rough, but improving," IWsibly ko, but
We should gue*H it 1h the roughneN8'.*vhlch
i* improving or ineretittfug.
1'hahn<r* KI1U?, of |hla wly, while driv
itift mu HUUiHM?bil< lx twe*n Midway and
I\er4buw Saturday ui*ht ?r?? flred on
fivjn umbivdi. t !??* bullet Mtrikiux bitu
it) the head. intlictiiiK a M-alj? wound.
No tir rests have Ihh.mi iuuiIc.
I.. am! (V train No. 17 frmn t'hosier
V?n derailed Wednesday nifht near t'uu
ninjrham* *x#r. three box curs leariuf
tH?> rulN. M|n?-aiijnK the track for two or
thin- hundred yards. I'u.w.M'itjo'iH wore
brought In I ^kiuNi^tcr oil a box oar. The
track w:i- olearod that irijrht and train#
were running on regular selwxlule jjps
ion lay.
Mr- Minnie M. Unison, wife ??f Mr,
(V ('. IItMVsou. of 1'auVh Valley, Okla
homa^ a ltd daughter of Mr. T. II. and
Miv M. II. MavknN of l.uiKMister. S. <
pa-Mil away i d the l&ud day of Febru
ary.
I.emy Hull ?njps, son of Mr. \V. ti.
Uolliugy. of 111?. NfiJV Hojw s?N?tion <1 i?mI
Wodiio* lay In-t at Oroat J/akos, III.,
VMhmv he'wavon duty \vitIk the I'. S.
nayv, bavins been in service slnee the
.'twl of Iiw.-enihei*, 11M0, when ho enlisted
with the nav* necfuUlng station at U<nk
Opera House
Thursday, March 25th
The Most Talked About Hawaiian Musicai Play
.C.... J: : IV. v'"' ^ ; rj'/.-?
"A Daughter of the Sun"
The Stqry of an Hawaiian Butterfly
OOzy-Creepy?Beautiful Music
SPEND
. W ?? ... +
Two good hours in that beautiful South Sea Isle, with all
the colors of that glorious Hawaii, and be charmed by '
the music of Dave Manaku and his
ROYAL HAWAIIAN QUARTfeTTE
?SEE?
Princess Anelika, the Queen of Hula Dancers from
Haleoleola Temple
PRICES 50c TO $1.50
Hi IT, Tbi< Uxfy wan brought h?nn?* for!
burial, arrtviog iu l?otu?aKtvr Mouila>,
?0d W%* lukt n t<? New wtu-rc fuu-]
tM'iil *t>rvltvM w?mo hH<l at 'J o'clock iji
j
tin* at't? moon by Httv I*. K; lllwkmon. j
lit* UNI* 18 - ?'t !!),?<? lit 1 llP t Ullt' hf
. 11 ! ! I.si. .
Brick C?oip?i>? ( kartmt
T|h' Watfroc llrw-k of o '
?l.<u WaN htCtJI <^u?rW*tv<l with ?
Kl.-nk of #fl0jOO0.
s. XrinltT. (i. II. I^poolr nnd p. n jj|a
uk.w. . -s
Most
Captivati
Comedies
of the Screen
METRO
P?Y
Ji.Verij Koj>u)oods Hilarious Farce.
A IlLjsterirallij Funvnj
& WonderfuLUj Human
Tiaij iOitl>i Coynplicatlons
Compromises, a marine!/
ous Cocktail** ?\aKick!
,w.Directed i>y Henry Otto.
Maxwell TfckY^eiU. Director general.
SEE IT AT
THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, MONDAY, MARCH 22ND
Admission 25c. Children 15c.
^fie Most "Beautiful Car w/lmerioa
I '
The Ideal Five*Passenger Car
Those who know the lofty pur
pose which inspired the building of
our new Paige Glenbrook do not
wonder that this Light Six model
so quickly gained the distinction of
being the ideal five-passenger car.
Our one threat aim was to make the
Glenbrook so obviously superior
to any other car of its class that it
would be recognized at once
as such.
In building it, therefore, we made
nc) compr()mlses. Beaut\\ comfort
and mechanical excellence all had
to meet the high standard of per
fection which we had established
as the ideal toward which we
were striving.
The best evidence of the success
of our efforts is the Glen brook
' itself. ?" ~~
Powered with a six-cylinder motor
?of original Paige design and
built in the Paige shops -and
equally well equipped in body and
chassis, this latest member of the
Paige family has brought to
American motorists new stand'
ards of dependability and econ
omy in five passenger motor cars.
See the drnhrnnl; :md rifa in
it. You will then have first-hand
knowledge of the qualities which
have justly entitled this new Paige
model to be called ktthe ideal five
passenger motor car".
PAJIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Mich.gan
CAROLINA MOTOR CO., Inc.) Camden, S. C.