The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 16, 1920, Image 6
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1'tifilImImmI every Friday at 110# No
Hrnad street, and entered at the <'am
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Camden, S. C., April 16, 1920.
(!<>verii0? (MojW'r has granted ? I??4L
d.oii t?? Iv 1. ./)i< <?l?^ of Clmilc I ?ii Id
ro?torc ??!(.Jacobs whs eleet
ml1 ??nii'Hrtw'r nf- tMm rtly ?tymwll"of
< 'tin I U'sioii last August hy flu* <Jraie
fact Ion.
-v f y
Tlir uvwspOiH'rn of l.os \i'nl
ifornl-i. have tflveii notice of advance
In fh?' sellng price of kIiikIc copies
from .*? to -I'llIs on week dn.v.s mid
from to 10 i-etitH mi Sunday*,
Tlijp deimituient of Agriculture is
cinisiderln-.,' flic advMahillty of ?jmi iwin
ilidnu J.ouUbt na aiul Texas on tic
conn I of the reapi tenia nee of tjie pink
1m\1I worm.
'The population of frfmrtanhurg is
I'2,(W8 and of Orcenvillc L'n.127. Spirt
nnhurg )nts gained lJ0.1}|K'r cent, in ton
.vrtirs and (Jreonvllle -10.U >]>or c.-iit
A Uichlaml Jury has awarded .Miss
Jessie itrHstzcil. nmhler or ihft (Nilum
Ida branch <if the fiUver 10 <<ont? #tore,
SI.000 damage*. 'because of the humil
iation suffered by her whon her em
ployer* had her arrested on the charge
of "kiMMkinu down" cash, ?bo<>nuKe of
u shortage of !jio In her ufrmmts.
Ah to how* much foundation there
is for tIk*ir sn-plclon, there H tlO wu.r
? ?f telling. l?nf the French evidently be
lieve that thi* dlst wrhaiM-es amoittf the
(icrmaus in the lluhr district, tire the
oMttfrmvth of n carefully plainied
scheme on the. part of the (Jcrniati KOV
eminent to defeat the obligations that
have Im-cu put Upon them 4?y the treaty
of VcrsjiiVles. I'lider this treaty the!
'presence of troop of iho regular (Ger
man army In jMisiilvciy forbidden in
the Kuhr district. I'lider this condi
tion of affairs the workmen of tlnit
district look jhiiiKs into their own
hand* and hrmurht about anarchy. '
The police t'eree was helplos. and was
?|uiekiy overpowered. The <Jennai>
Kovernmen.t claiming that it eould not
restore order 'Without liw use of an
adequate military force. nought ?perijti%
-inn <f France to -end in *meh a force.
France. evidently fearing that such a
force. Iiavinn liccn entered hy her fser
luission. iniuht later he allowed to vc
main there ami become a moniace to
I'rtnee. declined permission.' The (ter
mans, not having l?cen actually for
bidden hy the .other parties to the
treaty, sent in the U'oup* auyhmv and
the French he^an movlirj.' to t fll^e
? hiinri' I' citizen* in (ieruian territory
? ?ii th' rl-.'ht hunk ?f the Hhine. Th*
?listiir*?inir workmen promptly skedrtd
dled oni of the disirh-t. In Frankfort.
Ci'i'inaii ctli/eiis hissed and .jeered
Fren? h colored troops and tlieV troops
??Ih? 11<??I mi the (ieriniiis with machine
irnn-. killed ""six arid wounding thirty
live In-fore the rest ?ration <?r order, and
*: it-ring np more or les- excitement
I'vcrv u heiv. Verv little i- being yald
in Iterliii. London. Paris 4fr Wa-shlug
ti o : 1 mi ii i* n -ogni/.e.l everywhere
Hint the situation i- extremely delicate*
mimI a- i> what n; i \ li;[?pii| there is
?11 I e 11111U.
South CyruJiiia'i* (?r;mth.
\" little Iili'l' ! i \ < ? t\ eil I - .'ago. Ill ||>
be ? ' i- t. ill June. I'M t. t h" total <le
po-if . . f the State hank- South
<\iro ina :i 111 ? ? ? i i'i t ? I 10 S I *?.."?? if I.! i.~?U.o 1 At
the j re-en: t i i ut* Jh.- ?a\ittu- .li|??<*il><
in !!?? State l-Miik- <? S-oith t'arolina
ale u'lejiler llllli the tota'l i|epo-It<
v* en- \\ ii .i rhe Wo; :.l War -i li t- ? ?11
M.ii?ii I I!?_'??. :ii' -jviii.t* iIi?; 11?i|? in
i i'? S'.i'e hank- ! -!ii- State anioli- t?'?I
tn $ I 1.7 IT.-'lTii :it ^.-i.ili i'a rol in ia n- aiv
H"? ' 11 ??1 1111T a?ide .i - a re-etvo
:o< 11 ? h.::i tin". i'm l<?hl -i
IV \\ \ i . \ ? ,\ v .rd < ? 111 i?? i
"I' ? . *? ? 'nI \I.i i i !? .I ? ? - ??iie,.t.\' of
!cw:i ?v e.;- . M.. 1-'. n:o II "i:if wa
i. .. . ? ' Ii. M i c -i i. ;. ? ? 11 _? ht
< :v.!l Move Spr.'inHii^
.M.t April 1J -The '< If >rall
M'lub" iih?vement I* spreading rapidly
I ltlMMlll.Mll < Vlll I'U I < icorgin.
[ It) rt'jMH'ts rwelved here tonight and in
| flr*t i*iepH to get 111 llnt? have
j I taken by the police and lire do
jnitnicnts which <Iihv4? asked I be <ivll
'xervlro < miuuis-ion for j?cnnissi..h to
"ilon tin' denim " ,
.Minister* at I >1 H'MIII niilioiMooil 11>?
ilny ttint they would appear In their
)til!piim Sunday wearing overall* and
Judge K. f., Tipton ul Ashburn gave
not In' ho would wonr ni t?rn lis when
'fn; convenes city court nt that phioe
WodnrMln.v. Vlrinnllv nil the attor
neys In A?hburn nre member* of the
loonl "overall club."
Club <?lrls >lake Money.
A Ml venr old < Mxhilt. inn girl made
SlWMl Oil Imp I oil in t <x'S ) IIM t SCaHOU, This
!> her second year of work in a garden
elub of the tyjijp auporvlsod by the
iH'lwtrrment of Agriculture and the
State college, This c|i?b girl attri
butes her marked sweet*)) to following
out to the letter tire Instructions which
wen* given her by her club leader.
An curly hot l>ed and nn excellent
early mm hot undoubtedly were the se
cret* of her large return*. She had
tomatoes <m tin* market long before
any one else. For the llrxt 800 pound*
she marketed she received IT? cents a
IVbllTHI. I "
The Oklahoma agricultural college
otters scholarships to the boys and
girls of the State who do exceptional
ly good club work. This girl hopes
for one of these scholarships but,
whether slie receive* one or not she
Is going lo college. Her club money
of this year will start her and she
exjKMts to itiake nrore through the
same medium to keep her there for
four years.?FrOiii Wlnthrop Weekly
News.
Young I,ad Dead.
Friends and relatives of Mr. and
.Mr*. .1. M Porter. residing ?>11 Route
'J fr< ut Lugo IT, sympathize with them
In Mil' noalli of their young son. J. IV
Porter, which occurred yesterday morn
ing ill their home. The young man
had lieen suffering from influenza and
pneumonia followed causing Ids death,
lie was eighteen years of ago a'ad Is
survived hy his 'pireiils. three broth
ers and three sisters. The funeral and
iMirlal will l!v_at the family burying
mound on Frhla\ morning at eleven
?"o'clock, services will Ik? conducted by
Itev. I.. II. Cni'tor, of Kinney.
Il> Colored I.oral Talent
"The New Minister.'4 a musleal coon*
/Hly will In* preaenteil by the l*?st local
colored literary and musical talent of
?the town on Friday evening. April littrd
itt Jnvksoi' vehnol buildliiL at
o'clock. A limited nnmlH'i of reserved
sc;l Is.
Itox Party.
A t??? x party will lie given ai the
home of Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Mel?owell
In the Flat Itoek sect I mi on Friday
evening April 'J.'lrd. The >pm<eeds of
the sale will go for the henclit, of
I lie ? :ew school Imlldlng in that IMs
trlet. The public cordially Invited
.to attend.
"MODIOvST" KIOKK SMITH
i ' ieorgla"* Senator. Iloke Smith, the
j man who voted with the Itcpuhlicun*
to kill the peace treaty, has jhe n'erve
i ;?? ? sh.v 11 :i public *| >ecch that he
? 4 }?,??? k- he i* the mn?r nvnlhiMe person
fi.r the Democratic nomination for the
! Presidency.. Hoke Smith i< not even
i liennt rat. We wonld like to
i him drummed out of ihc party.
! l?o. K IIiil Ucc?ird.
To Continue Kuslness
Wc u ish to correct :i minor in which
ii !.i- l? ou stated that we would di?
? niiniie ? nr transfer ai I imdeiiaking
i>ii?-ine-?. This was nnfortnnately er
i i ii' oii-l.v reported and we expect to
? oiirinne at oii'r old >tand and want
the public and out easterners to know
r!ii- when needing cur services.
\ fry re.sjH'Ctfull>.
('< >1.1,1 \S KId is
AUCTION SALE
OF USED CARS
3 Fords, 1 Mitchell, 1 Dort
AND OTHERS
Saturday, April 17, at 1 P. M.
Lot Next to New Brick Garage on M ain St.
Opposite Postoffice.
LIBERTY MOTOR SALES CO.
PERSONAL MENTION.
MIh? Ithetta Hon ell I* vixlt Iiik friend*
in finrn\v?*lI
Mis. I!. S. NVtlle*. (.f Clieraw, I* vU
Iting her tfautg liter, Mis. II I. Watkfoft.
Mix James litirin is vt?itliiu lior
sMer, Mrs. .!?>)>ii Oantey in Oiaiini
liftyg,
Mrs H; K Hilt will t*ii\?? n?\t Thins
day for Montreaf, N' <\ She does not
?? \Ix? i to return t<? <'ainden lefore
im'\i fall.
Mrs. I> A Itoykl'.i leaYOs this week
to visit her dnujfltter. Mr-*, > Itobt 'I
Allen of New York '
Miss Ixilla linker .of I.anenster. 1h
visiting her father, Mr. W. T. I Hiker In
lli*? <>ak IthlKe section.
Mr, \V. T Maker tii:?l family iuoto|vd
to Camden Tueaday and visited- bin
daughter. Mrs. llollls ltroughton.
,v Mix. . Anderson ami Mrs. \V
r k
It. Anderson, of Richmond, Va? aw
KUOtU of Mi*. A. S. Llewellyn at th?
Wateroe Mill.
Mrs. S. K, Watson iund Mrs. Kddto
Jenkins of Coluirfhtu, ware week ?ud
guests <?f Mrs. Itiighey Tlndal and
Mrs. John Jenkins.
Don't faU to ?ee "Please (Jet Mar
ried" at tho MiQejtic Frltlay night.
It's tlio funniest fam* since Congress
stayed "Prohibition."
Mrs. It. II. K-ium and Mis- Katlier
Sehlo.shurg \v?re visitors In AugiMta
Schlt^burg iv turned
to Spartanburg Monday to resume her
stmiles nt Converse.
?Mr and Mrs John T Mackey return
e<l from ltalthnore yestolday where
Mr Mackey haa been undergoing treat
ment., Ills frlorid.s w111 Ik> glad to
je.'irn that he is rapidly Improving.
?Mr. and Mrs. Tunis, of Paoll, IVirn.,
who were quests at the Court Inn for
tin* winter left Sunday night for their
homo. They matle many friends 1n
Camden. who look forward with pleas
ure to meeting them again next sea
sen.
At the Majestic Tonight "please Clot
Marrlod," Its Ingredients are ginger
and s|>loe an' everything naughty 'but
nice. Viola Dana Is the stur. ?t*-*
Messrs. W. It. deLoach. M,. I,. Smith,
(J. (!. Alexander, II. C. singleton, J. J.
(ioodale and Dr. \V. J. Dunn, who are
ittorneys and witnesses in the ease of
Sinclair against Moseley in a suit for
damages oecas lolled by an automobile
accident, are in attendance u]w>n court
at Itlshopvllle this w<H*k.
At the Majestic today ^eo "Please
(Jot Married". A merry concoction of
laughs and ga^ps with a tda?h of nest
Muee.
LKK COINTY NEWS NOTES.
Ilappt linings of Interest As Told |tv
Hishopville Vindicator.
' I.. I.. I taker, villi County Agent A,
M, Mu^cr. visited linkers ami ofhcr
business men tin?l secured $325,00. to
be mwarded in prizes In various club
ik'Iivitles in the county. The county
agent i> organizing pig elnbs, jiginut
eluits and rot ton clubs. AM ineinbefH
of clubs have liecn invited to Rishop
villo. the county seat, for Saturday.
April 154th to receive instruction ami
to get their pigs. etc.. af which time
(hey will lie guests of the Hoard of
Trade at a luncheon;?
Sheriff Sea Hio rough wifh Deputy
Folscin and Rural I'olicciuau W. T.
Ui<Wte was eaihvl to Lynchburg by
phone message to ferret out. If they
eeuld. the jierpctrators of a bold, r?4?
lierv from the store of Rubcustcen
-eod Knresh la?t Saturday iTTglit. <?et
tlllg ii de*eription of seme of the goods
missed from the store. the Sheriff was
no: lpug in-putting four strange'ne
groes from ?< Sccrgia, working at ?! saw
mill between I.vfichburg and Atkins
and on marching their hut. a suit ease
wa> found, full of rlie Stolen goods
and one of the negroes had on a suit
taken fr< m the store. All four ne
groes were arrested and brought to
j.;i! : The Sheriff and his deputies did
some ?|??j??!< and clever work in I.ind
ium t lie thieves Iteliiud the bars.
? ?:i | lie *i wen t y-t hi I'd day ?f March,
Siiinlt W?*5sh breathed- tier tn^rr
jli i- ver\ "igiiitieent that Icr brother.
Mr .bdin ?li. who was a <'on fed*
erale soldier, died on the second day
of .Miin li. 1!>1!? Toi a long lime Mbs
Sarah unl her brotiier. John, l'ved t??
gel her Soon after his death Miss
Sarah was tiken to the h< me of Mrs,
I.. A Kedii . who nursed her and look
ed .'Hi for her until her death Miss
WVNh v\m- the daughter of Mi aul
.Mi's. .IflVoi son R. Welsh and she \\fts
raised near the old "Biiek <iiuiv?i"
< Salem i. Had she lived a few dny?
lomrei ~' i e would ha ve lieen SS \ears
of a'.'e V little over t year ago while
her brother n? ?MMioiedy stefc mid
xx hen *he at an.x minute e\i?ecled Ids
death and xxhile she herself xvas sj?-k
M:?- Sarah requested that she Is- hurl
ed in the evineterx of tin* old Hri<*k
Chnrth where her parents a re hurictl.
I lei reipi?>s| was lieeded and she x, us
buried there on the J4th day of M ir- h.
The funeral services xvere conducted
1?\ tin* pastor. Rev Mr. Workman, as
sisted hy Rev R. S. Fountain of the
Rapti-t church of Itishopvillc.
N?*c i'le.ivc (*et Married" k joyous
"ixvk-a-boudoir" comedy of very jh?
euliar liv <*-ent* on n honeymoon \t
the Majestic Tonight
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In Your Business
Affairs
take advantage of the system and organi
zation placed at your disposal by this
strong, up-to-date bank.
Its policy is liberal and accommodating.
It belieyes in helping the business activities
of its customers as far as is consistent with
the soundest banking practice.
THE BANK OF CAMDEN
' $ ? 4
Resources Qver A Million
Young Maii Injured.
While returning from Kershaw one
night last week after the debate held
there young Richard Klrkland of this
? ?it.v revived a severe cut over Ids eye
from a brick thrown through the ear
in whU-h lie was riding. There <\\;ere
several ladles In tin? car with him but
fortunately no one else was hurt. It
was the thoughtless act of a ruftl.in
and we are reproducing in anofher
place what The Era o? Kershaw his
to sny of ttie dastardly act.
DumuKf, $8.48.
"Sis won't al>lr to stH' you to
night. Mr. .lonftft." little broth
or. "She's lui<1 a turtle accident."
"Is that so? What hnj?|H?iied?"
? All lier Galr got 'hurtled up."
!<?'>?] heavens! Was sln?'burned?''
"Navv, slio wasn't there. She don't
k-.tow It yet." *
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TEACHERS EXAMINATION
, v.. ? ? fc_-. .
The ?i>rlng examination for teachen
wiH In? l*?kl in the Court room at Cta
den Saturday, May 1st, 1920. Appfr
cants imw?t -him* attained eig&teil
yea i n of age to eligible to teach at]
^procure a certificate.. Examination
ftliiM at H;JtO a. m.
' I.. J. McKlONZIE.
Nirpt. of lOdwatioii fur
Kcrnhaw (Vwntjr. -
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In Our New Home
We moved last week into our new-and
commodious quarters on North Broad .Street;
where a cordial invitation is extended to otif
friends and customers to visit us, - ? V-?
Traffic Trucks
and other cars are on display in our -
show rooms. ~ ?.
Camden Motor Company
State Distributors for Traffic Motor Trucks
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