The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1920, Image 4

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I HE CAMDEN CHRONICLE H. D. NUm at?j t I 'ii'ilUhit* K. N. McOowaU \ t'ubllahed ever/ Friday at ll<>9 No tiroard Street. and enteral at tb?* Catu <i#m pofttoftiee an hin'ouiI elan* mall mar ??r Prior per annum fJ.fW) < amih n S. MH>, Zi. IU30. "II, ? .,???" '????? 'f v:, " .in : ,t., Foriixv Governor Manning. of Mum ter. moved (ii ('olinul.la Saturday to tukl' po-M'S-doU Of t ll<t' M'Sldedee llO IV eentiy pun-Jut >ed known an tin* Geortfe W. Waring Twtfdwuv on lVantlMon Hereof. Tl<? former governor wIM hero after make Columbia his home and the Mailing family will move t<> the e.ipi fit! shortly. Shaking from the Hteps of the ?*m?I to] hi Washington to t honsa, wis attuiwl ing it ho Southern .llaptlat eon vent Ion, Dr. (hsirgo W. Truelt of I'atla-. Texas on last Sunday Indorsed the league <if nations vind predlobnl that If "It does fix>t (vine today it will) as Inoxoriably <?01110 tomorrow a* that <?od in on 1>l? throne." A volley of ohoer# from men and w'liH'ii gathered here frotn 17 MMitliern *tal<v< greeted the statement, "standing under t'lw tffradow of the r-nibsl States senate," l>r. Truett de olarod. "I <kwv to ?ay a* ? ellhcen and a?s a Christian and inora'1 teaeher Hint the moral foriv of the Fulled States of Amortm. without any regard to pollttf Oal party. wiM never iix?st nut II we have ?, league of MtkNiH;1; ?! dan* to soy a!#<V that the u i hi ue#t I on od -major Pile* oc both groa I parlies in this ontiutry tf&4 gard Hw delay in t'lie ratification of t h?* flfipHKue of nation* a? a i^iMonaJ ajnl work I wide tra^ily. i oan <vrtify the men of aM [tolltieal parlies that the moral for<?OH of thl- eountry w HI not be nllent tint 11 .there is put forth a great j league of nation^ that fhall strive with; m tt* mi^'ht to out tin end in . Lhn lU|U >> holism and Hie horror of wvir. I ihamk <Jod thut the stvieknii man yomler In the White iTouxe -pleaded. and pleads yet. Unit the nation will take its part With the ot'iier* in bringing In ? new ear whorcin ?di i'I'I dwell rl'Jfeloousuo-v nnd peaee.'' / ( ihiukoi'M <?r the et*Uuj?ry, t hroUtfh rep-; resell tatlVi'S allendiiiK n rouferoiMS' nt Wasldngtoii Tu?'Silny. wlt'h the Pisl era I Ue^rvr Hoard, |fl<'<ljrei| t hemmYWeK l?? help I tie board 1n a drive on hi^li prl<"<'> iiJ'nl |o a i? I in effort.- nt drfln lion. Spe^'lfhtiHiy. I lie hunkers ugived uui-e^erx e?||y to support thehoanl's iww jH?lley in dlseonraglnu "hatdtual and nnne?*e--ary icu't'tminus!' ami to eiirlii Vltneiil ??l* stniidiiiK. lion estsen linl l<?:in<" ;i- all >< : i i t i j 1 1 step lowiinl elMl inu I lie. itii ?>f lliuh pl iee-- -linl ?pe<*u lution- (!o\enii>r Harding set t'orlh I lu'.ho i i ll's piili. y ip ;i vpiMN'h designed fn ehii'if.v -i lie 'ireiiern i siUiat^ioii auil-^to ^explnln I lie government'* views. lie . wnm od ??f hnpending daugetv in the i ?,\,ele ef n?ii Hniletl Imri'iMX lllgs ii lid s|iee 'illation, iind iippea'h'd hi IkiiiU<-in and puhlle alike In !??? euiiservat ive in il> <}ennini|s fi?i I *>? 1 1 K 1 1 ? *_r iMi^lil. l.ooi aniiiinil li'iir ;u more than I.oihi. < H kS I'r.'ine- in ea^l iiinl Jewels aeeonl Ing i < ? a < '??o-iaiii iie<t' ?? di-pnteh. was takeiV III in i 1 lie |vi-'-engers of Hi.' ^teaui er Sniiiiah lit plialo- o'ii May U. when the,\ i?ver?'Miie offiii'rs and erew and made ii I iii ii'i ?Ugh sivtrel.i of the >e?si?l. x Kr. M. I. .h-troyer W?Wh vl-lled ,,n May 7 ?M?lii?l *<>rtes from U^^l?f me<wer rehi.ve 0 tlW #*> berv. Several Anierlean woinon, fJeeln* fit tin f (a turn. w?* 0,1 *??*? <,K' a, metlm?'* the nrfrfH-ry. The pirate*, nuiulauiig 96. wbpAJw* ,,M' s"m,al' "' approach the &**l a??r Kopt. ?ft mMe* .,.mh ?.f I *i( t ?i ii i . when* the >all<?rs WW? foived to row llH- outlaw# ashore. When IuimI Wt?? reived, ?**"* -aid. they torn* a waltlrjr for Sailors h.lervlew?*d d<?|ur?*d the , l,l,.x , ?, s|,.kH:m-k, Itu^h.u and Turk toft Mian a JNWff Ago #M? Unxslan volunteer fleet wwiW |M.,I l,\ pirate* In a like ti.aim.-r In ,Xv<s*n Thebl/.ond a i ?< I lWituin. but ?K> wftii arrested then. The OUM*W* n?. S,. i. In.l. deman.ksl the key* to Hie chip's sat* but llu- captain deol.ml was no *\tv and A?V a result MS* altfj/A W> "ot ^rtlea <*? PERSONAL MENTION. .Mrs. W. I>. Tnanthani to KP^I%dVO|| s< Mil*- lime In Camden. Mrs. F. II. Hardin# ?ud ?on "Nat" are vlsltli.tf In Baltimore.. > Iter. M. M. Bonaon'haa returned hoine after a visit to Washington. Mr. 11 K. Ha I let t of the W-iteree Mil's Is In Simrtanbur# on busiiim*. Mr. .John IWwme ban gone to Au?u.* i a , r,a . to vUrit Mr. Arthur (JewUd. Mrs. J. <?. lWeha nln of Liberty IUII, Ih the uncut of Mrs. \\ . (Hark this Week. ' t MUs Faster C-oniler. of Charleston, 1mMh? >jriu*t of Mrs. It. T. Hooda'le this w<*ek. < 'ointivKviuan W. *'? Woven*** of Chcraw. was In Camden yesterday shaking l.anUx with friends. Mrs. M. I'. Schrock and Mrs. Mo n? y a (tombs! the Southern Baptli* C<??>ventloii In \V?*h l?s ton last wwk, Mrs. I'l. 11.* Kcrrlson and chlhlreu. of fHmyieston are vbdt+ns the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. C?. 11. Umolr. Mrs. ' 11. < ?. Boy kin. Mrs. N. 11. (5ood? Mir and daughter. Miss Mary ?oo(1a1e s|H'i.t last Sunday In Columbia. l?f'. :ii?<l Mrs. .I no. W. (\<rl?.*lt have ret nrn.sl from N'vw Orleans, and Ibe.v i, i<o sjM'iit Moiur 1 1 1111* In AshevlHlo N. C. Mr. J. Nb'bolson Iohtch Sunday f(?r lb?t Springs. Ark., where be.?snes III is* tronlod f<?r rheuinatisni. I M r \V. A. llM-b. of the .1. jU QWf I Lumber Company, has been sjiendlnc j *?.\?'r;il weeks at Hot- Sprint. Ark. I Mrs A. llorykln has returned j lionie after s|M'u.llii>: i. month-wlth her dauirhler. Mrs. U. \). Allen of New York Mr?, <5. A. Hrasliifrtpir refurnnl to Mm oii Mondrty ae. onkpahi.sl hy Mrs. I! C. 11 a lie. ub?i ullll month will. her. Master l'.trl> Mh-HowoM ft last Sat ur. la \ for Hot Sprlntrs, Ark . where he will spend several weeks t ikll.S llu* baths at this famous re* rt. Mr. L?lwifi*?l Vouns. now of Florida. l,as been? vbtiliuc III- slslers, Misses H,.^sb* and Sue You'iia. Friends in his I ,,',| to\M. were ?lad !?? se?* llllU. \ll?v i',e?slr Halt returned home Tjies ,l:i> rrei.i Kin^'stne where Ce tuusht li e primary made in the Cedar Swan ip ui- ided selioi?l nt that |?>a<*?'. Mrs. A. S. White and Mrs. .1. <5 IJiehanlK spent 'several dnys la?t week. ;i i the home of their brother Itev. W. il Witrkuian. of MaNe'sville. S. ( . .Wrn, M a loom A Itatcumn. of Jack-son \ I ! I?*. Pla.. Tuesday in <aiudeii \\ i(' the, family ??f Mrs. .1. F. Itateman. She >va* on her way t?? New York h Iikv site will make her hn'uie. <? Mi, Alex a :>der Hooiic. t U?- ft ?rmor ef f li-cnt Jal'loi who 1? i m *\\ residing on his fa I'm near WYstvlUe, l?ero last Saturday -linking liaiid* with l?U f I IcIK U. A|U? Margaret mid .Miss Faftmle Itnu-kett, have come from SVn-hlngfoii, l?. whore the.v have been living for i lie i?a>t several years. and will again make ( ?aiiulcn (heir home. Mrs. II. JVaructi, who iia* been >i*.'Ih1 lng some time with Ji<?r eons. Meaner# M. and Herman Itnrnoh left this w?*ek for her home In New York. She whh a<vomj?alucd |).v Mrs. St. Itnruch, wiio will j?j avid some time in Now Y*>rk. . The M1wh*? Olurke who haw been oc cupying '^ike View," since eariy Au tumn. are leaving this week for their northern home. Coining to Cumden every year, they huve cfontnod f??t friendship, and areabuijwt like the ??? lives;- our people look forward witfh pleasure to their petum. . , Death of An Aitrd Woman. 'Klleu Dibble, an aged aqjl highly re M*(?eeted colored woman, died Tuesday at tier home on OauiiJbdlt **treet. Slie wuh perlmpH the oldcut citixen of (*am den. lieimg In the ninety-second year of her age. She was tho mother of K. H. Dibble, the well known ocflored grocer, n lit I she lias another son, Dennis I >ih hle. residing in Camden. James L. Dib ble. another son resides in ttt^ I .outs, who are all well 'known ><*ok>rvd men and are highly respected l?y both vvhitl? and tailored. Mooting of Hotel HtocktoMera. All stockholders of TheOanulen Hotel Comi?uiy will i flea so takenotlce that a meeting of importance will Ih> held at the <q>era house next Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. ir you en ii not attend please give! some one your -proxy. * K. N. McDowell. Hoe. and Treas. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. A. wave- of priee-cuitting in ivtall clothing costs Teaching from t'lie Miss issippi vailcy to the Pacific coast was rei>orl4M! Tuesday; The American \VdOh':i company. wl^i headquarters In Host on has granNtl a wage increase of l."? jmm- <vni to <a!M the employe ?j ? ?f Its fifty in i Vis. lly a vi>te of approximately 400,000 to h 1.4 h M ? the electorate t*f Switzerland oil Sc.nday ? I-. ?<l to have their country Join the league of ina-tlons. The ?onn-io military eoimntiMee on !n?t Friday added $1/1.000,000 for avi ation /to the army appropriation I rill as it /time Prom the li"ouso making the total appropriation for aviation. $10. oon.tMHi I.evi i\ Morton, former vkv presi dent of the I - ii i t <h1 States and former (Jttwe.rnor t>f New York State, died at li's home. KIlcs'Mc. Ithincl>eck <>n the 1 Ind-son. Sunday, on the ninety-sixth anniversary of his hlrtflwiay. 1. ui her S. Sands veteran of the Civil war killed John O'Mava, veteran of the Spuliish-Amerit-aii war at -the Sohl ler's H/nne at .Johnson City Teini., lasl Friday after a quarrel. The coroner*# jury returned a verdi<*t <rf Justifiable l^tin-icUie. N?. 8S. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF HANK OF CAMDEN Located at Camden, S. C., at the Close of Business on May 4th 1920> Resources. ' Loans aud Dbcounts ................. ? ........ 040.842 91 Overdrafts 0,803.00 ithqdH and Stocks owned by tbe Bank . v 170,882.41 Furniture and Fixtures - -\ f&?t0,7& Hanking Houne v.: - 35,757.40 Due from Banks aud Bankers 78,844.81 Currency 11,570.00 0old - .v. 220.00 Sliver and other Minor Coin ? 049.70 Checks and Cull Items .. 22,010.08 Total .. v.? '? 1.^7400315 1 Liabilities. v Capital Stock Paid, In 100,000.00 Surplua Fund ? 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current) Expense ami Taxes Paid S2, 223.00 ln?o to Un'nks aud ftankeiVs r 32,704.68 Dividends Unpaid 0.058.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check.. 501,037,81 Savings Deposits 884,010.17. ... 078,047.48 IUWh Payable, intfludiiiK Certificate** for Money Harrowed ...25,000.00 ' Total ? y 1,274^18. state of South Carolina, Count/ ot Kershaw. Before me came H. G. Garrison, Jr., Cashier of the above named bank who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of safd bgnk. i H. Gv Carrison, Jr. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14M? day of ,May, 1920. C. H. Yates, Notary Public. ; ftu'i i'jii'1 n KiKm jiii ,^n- m Corbett ^6taw m Wants-For Sale. FOR SALE? 1 ?uroc IioA for wale. Rod Kobln of South Caroltnu, No. 127781. Is ftop 1?est blood lines. Will sirtl tor trade for or jrilta of good pedi gree. KaHsfaetilou guarantee!. W. M. Klrkland, rte 'J. I/ugoff. x.<\ _ ' i JT 8pd NAILS, ..NAILS. ? One caifload uai/ls JlWft WSWtved. Maekey-Meivantile Co. Camden, S. C. FOR SAIjE ? -MU'flion I'orto Itico and Nauey Hull |*>tato plants. We are Shipping mrlou<d a day. Hush your union*. Now Is tl?e time to put out plants for earty ea ting. Qnfty $2 per Knmi t ?>? ~ ox press. .1. E. < (Wills, Rem - ? Ini'i't i S. <*. ' 7fcf, FOR SALK ? < Mio 11)17 Oakland oar. in exoellent condition. A ffwnl 'bargain for a ipilok saile. AcWrcss >V. II. f>or Ity. Watem* Mills, Caimlen, X. C. 7pd. v- ' TAKEN UP ? Two pigs, one Ted with wltJi Mock six>t8, tthe other black with red srpofcs. Owner camt get same hy iidetttfifljiug and paying for this ad vertisement %nd tlie keephif? of them. Apply to Ch^tiOle Sanders, rfd 8r Box 2. Camden, S. C. LOST-? sT2 oalibre German Mauser Mag azine pistol. Lett side and back of Immiuer filed flat, leaving bright notch cut on each side of trigger. Nine *hot gun. Reward If returned to I>. T. ltlackinon, Camden S. C. 7tf ? : ? 1 ? ? 7 1 TAKEN l!P ? Red and black spotted; pig, about two months cfld. Taken <np about S weeks ago. Owner can have same by paying expanse. John fc\?giK?s, Jr., 1211 Campbell Street, Camden, 8. C. ? ' ? ? " ? ' -J LOST? < hi Mfoln street,* May IRtli one s<virf pin. flower design, set with s three j>eut<b? and blue sapphire. cow 4er. He ward if returned Jo F. C. Moscle.v. at Lang* Grocery. Camden S. C. ? _ 7pd LOST ? On May Cth, one yellow hound dog with >v<hite tail and feet, if found please notify. W. M. Reeves, Cassatt, s. CM ami receive reward. G-7pd FOR SAiiK ? One 1 ton truck iin gVMxl sluijH'. At a liargain. Write box G- iM. Camden. S. C. 7pd J 1ST RECEIVED? One car load oi nulls. MackeyMereantUe Co. Cam den, 8. C. . ?' , ? N'AILS. ? We have jiist received one car <ioad nails. Mickey-Mercantile Co., Camden S. C. FOR SALE ? Laths for sale. Apply Henry Savage. Camden S. C. tf. iPAINT ? Swvei money o* your [*li bill. Ask about the Southern CM ton Oil Co';s line. Wm. King, i Oil Mill, Camden, S. C. 2tt; LOANS? *>n impt-oved real estate, tq terms. K.. C. vonTrcsckow, Cam&t s. c ? - - lin NAILS, NAILS, ? One car load Just "received. Ma-okey- Mercantile J Camden, S. C. VELVET BEANS* ? For sale at l>er bushel. Mne as stock foo^i (wonderful _ soil reoovatef. Wrl Hendrix at lMne Farm, Camden, J p-8. ? . ? AUTOMOBILE OWNERS A1 TION-?We have decided to diacM tintie the repair of Fprd cars w will in the -future increase our Stat of i>arte for cars of other ? * and "will , sell off such repair now on band for Fords at f P. s; ? We still have a few tires selling1 at the old price inea usra saving of one-flftfo the sent price. W. O. Hay's Can CrfWdi'n, S. C. : M WANTED? Second han^ oi?m dre?9 Box 228. Walter Parker, i On don, S. C. 81* - AOENT WANTED ? For Wor Hair Preparation. See Or cal Madam K. E. Belton, 1713 Street, Camden, S. C. Have One? a cold, sparkling bottle of Chero-Cala J Refreshing With no bad after c fl'cct DRINK" ffl tits r