The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 28, 1920, Image 2
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*ii?? mum* > in* <i of injui i? ?
May '.M Mlw Mary
.Mubloy, ?!>< yi'ii tn <,?f ????, <Ui'<i l?? n
Npurtant)iirtr hospital shortly uftrr II
o'clock I<hIiij ii* it i ??huI i of InJiirh'M #li?*
Mtifctuhicri lj??t Hl?#??luy wltoij thu auto
tnobM# in Wbtch tfi? Wli* PHtHlff K
Mril'k by II Southern rnll\vn\ frt*JgH4
irulu. UVio ?*'Urr<*l about u
o'clock fit I'Vir'-. crowdqg i" t'tiloVi o?>|iu
ty. Mia# Mulnhv' Miff<?i;?N| k f raotiHW}
skull uuri a iiuujUm* of ?tlH?r Injuries,
Mr* X. .1 Wright, who ?.uffrnd
m fr#ciurnl #kuli mikI a l?rt'k?'U if mh in
l li?* w n il .md v\ Iiom- rrio\i-r> Wfi* ik*
- 11 - ' . ?? - _
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I>ji I iH'?l I?r tor a timo, 1i? Maid to Ih> im
proving it lid it U new l?olkv?kt that hIio
will !?<? a l>l?> to tf??t over h*r Injuria
Mi Wright \v#? badly lirulinil and IiU
In xi \ laouruicd, hut ilie is uow <?mi ?if
daiiwr and Hio |ihy?lrhiiin ?ay* that ho
w ill <ntliol,\ roruviT,
Min( SihIv ( 'olcQitfii. I Im? fourth iiieu)*
h??r of t Ih* party to Im* injur**!. I?. uiueh
I h ? t h*r Ulld hIu* sv It I l*> dlscbnwil from
llie 'hoX[)ltal wlili In th<> next f?>w days.
l.auytiM |fo ny a^ ninitu i -JMi- dowu
in "FtHlwr'a < 'h*s4? SIkivo," one of (ivo.
.Mc.MuniiV 'i'lSriuglntf l|p Fattier" eoinp
di?>* sIimwh hi tin- Mnjcsfi.- tumor
! rows
II. C\ of L.
\ Huftftfe) "???? Moj>|X'd a new sl?<?y in
\rn York, "s?v poju I
whim !?? f 1 1 n I (ho Hluuk Km tioiuii t : . i m K
I'll ?iu> uhi u half a dollar If \??u dl
IHH'l 1?M< to It." V - J
W ith a u'rlu. tin- ??.?> iv|?lud: "AP
right. rom?? jth'mr." and in* Jed the man
to a lMillitin>; Imlf a block iiwiiy,
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TUo 1 1 1 ii 11 paid t.i ?? yrnmLMHl f??. it
marking. however: " That. wa*. half a
? IoIIji r ea*lly *-ai
"Sim* J" responded the lad. "MM
vt.u niiotu t terfit i hit t Imnk dimrtorii
Is {mi id 1 1 1 v, 1 1 In Noo Yawk."
Why Lose the Time and Money You Have
Invested in Your Crops?
Why .should you lose time ami money you have invested in your crops by a Hail Storm
when a Hail Policy of "The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia,, will protect you against
such loss? The money losses each year on Growing Grain from Hail Storms, are enor
moust and no Farmer who is lucky enough to escape one year can be sure he will not
lose the savings of a lifetime the next year from this cause. i';
In view of the liigh price for Cotton the possibility of loss from Hail Storms is an
peciallv interestig Question for every Farmer.
Insure today in "The Franklin Fire of Philadelphia,, (Orgaized in 1829 and in bu
siness ever since) and be on the safe side! Our, agent will give you complete informa
tion about the policy and the rates asked.
C P. DuBOSE & COMPANY
Telephone 43 Real Estate an I Insurance Crocker Bldg.
The Story that Service Records Tell
about t h c
CHALMERS
Hot Spot and Ram s-horn
A Imsinos* in. in walked into
Olulmer* : "If yti wtH
lot nu* examine tin\>crvuv i vor\U
? >f tilt* ( 'IviImuTS f' It the l.t-t 1 1 1 1 tV
years i VN. .11 t !! .?'U whether ci
not I \\ ; 1 1 ruy ,i v.! vn;:.
Tl* ? t > \ <iv ? v : e ! : 1 Ivtoiv him
Mo In ?; i ("!!vlrv. m - Three year
I i t ^ p ??. . nJ K. ' horn were
:-t ? i; .. J : > .< ( !h :!;n. r
! : ;\ t ik! -pi.uvment* per e.ir
:v 1 e imiv ! * nt.i rk.i i>l \
-mi. i . ' e
!??!!: ;v ? ;m ! K,--A Ivvr,. i>v
t liei: ?? \ ; - v ? \ - ? ?? p- p inng tli.*
ml.'r.i: . ' ; he c! ? e t r eoiv.hu>
j i' >i , t ? !?':?!( :;p .. ? \ vrtue
I T I. \ >i " <w ? mi: of
I: ?;? ' ?< '!.? ? p? as e: .
Th \ pi e\ erf the tiequent foul
i; ie . t -p.ifk plug-.
.( -They prevent r.iw "gas '
tr tackling down past the pis
t :v> into the erankease. (Thus
tlu- lubricating 01J is not thinneJ
out and siu h troubles as burned
Q*al:1" F"fi
twii'in^s and seored cylinders arc not'
ablv absent )
< They reduce vibration. Not only
doe- a Chalmc nn >moothly, but
thi> sini v ' :> .t continuous pcr
toi in.uK?'
Hence '"? pa:r-aie mull .iikI replace
ments mire, jiu iU.
Tlu sci'vw r. voids denote <i di
minishing inline net* i!i Chalmers cost,
.'rid :n the nil ...intnne the obvious
ic>u!t has been nu:ea^wd impetus t<>
S. t u" > ?
That in but another rea-on for that
daily growing impression th.it
Chalmers is one of t h?* few great cars
of the world.
< ,VO. T. 1 iTTLE
Camden, S. C.
PRAISES WOMEN OF NIPPON
California Newspaper Speaks it* High
Mt Terma of Thoao Who R??ide ,
, l(i That State.
Japan la a wonderful nation In ?
Very great many way a. It lias accom
plished marvel*, It ha* leaped forward
at pita oat a singh- bound Into a froht
place among the world powers, hut
we are convinced thut the jp*#?if9|
tiling about Japan la it h women
All women are, of courae, Charming,
hul our observation la that the women
of Japan tire especially and part leu
larly ao. We aee much of them here
In California, and we have an oppor
tunity to Judge.
To begin with, the majority of them
tro very pretty, and all of them have
a certain grace that ran come only
from centuries of gentleue** and good
breeding. They have soft volcea.
There I* an Irresistible ap|>eal In their
manner*.
It la often commented that the men
of ^apan have adapted themaalvea to
Weatern waya with an Incredible ease.
But they have not equaled their wom
en lu the performance of this difficult
feat for an Oriental race to adapt tt
aelf to Occidental euatom* and habit*.
In many aoclal function* an well an
In pnblfc, nuiuerouK Japanese women
have been *eon here In California.
The grace of their bearing and the
charm of their manner* have deeply
Impressed all with whom they have
coine In contact. Japan I* a nation
that had no muaTc, yet flie moat popu
lar aluger on the operatic stage today
la a Japanese woman. And thl* la
only an Instance of their conquest*.
We do not think there la any rea
*on tq worry about what Japan will
or will not do lt> the world. Any na
Hon that can produce such women aa
that nation produce* will not only
aucceed. bat will endure. ? I,os Angele*
Times.
SHOULD END ALL ARGUMENT
Ohio Newspaper Produce# Proof That
General Sherman In Speech De
clared War Wae "Hell."
Ill answer to Inquiries ah to where
Gen. William T. Sherman made his
famous speech In which he defined
war, and to refute Intimations that he
never said It at all. the Columbus (O.)
Dispatch asserts that General Sherman
said it in Columbus on August 1-. 1#80?
and In support of the assertion pro
duces from its flies the copy of a
short address "he made there at that
time, In Which the now famous ex
pression defining war was made.
The occasion was a reunion of the
Civil war soldiers of Ohio. President
Mayes was a guest of honor and most
of the living generals of the Civil war
were present* t The addresses were
| made In. the open at Franklin park.
It was raining hard when General
Sherman's turn came to speak, but he
stood out uncovered and dellvereil his
short speech. A? published, it con
tained just .'<08 Winds. Alluding to the
fact that old soldiers did not mind the
rain, he continued :
"You all know that this Is not sol
diering. There Is many a boy here to
day who thinks war Is all glory, but,
boys. It Is all hell. You can bear that
wafuiQg to generations yet to come.
I look upon It with horror, hut. If It
has to come. I am* here."
This last clause brought great ap
plause and -when It subsided the gen
eral proceeded on another line of
thought.
V -
A Call for Heroes.
Man's opportunity for the display of
personal heroism has apparently not
ceased at the signing of the armistice,
for a call 'has Just been Issued in a
London dally newspaper for "Volun
teers . 1 .000 sportsmen of good
social position, to wear upon a given
day ne'W fashions, to bring back color
and Una into masculine attire." The
black frock coat with Its ruffles, the
pink breeches, the silk stockings, and
the powdered wig of colonial days are
conservative as compared with some '
of the styles to obtain as fruition of
this Idea: at least this is the opinion
of Its proponent, who sets as his defi
nite purpose the abolishment of the
"dark, unsynunetrlcal" garments of to
day and the adoption of clothes more
in keeping with the new age of ro
mantic chivalry. As ? parting word,
he reminds that courage ? even to a
degree efpinl to^ibat manifested by
women in I lie upkeep of fashions ? Is
essential t<> masculine success.
Another Um for Airplanes.
Men interested in aviation have ad- I
vanced the fheor\ that photographic
maps of < iiies made from views taken
from an airplane, would be of value as
? part of the records of the fire de
partments. They would be as vslua- I
hie fo the fire chief us similar maps of j
the battlefield* of France proved to the ;
commanders of armies. Such a map. j
for instance', would enable the chief to i
know at a glance the best means of
getting at a big fire, the surrounding j
roofs and mi fi>rth. Hy use of the map ,
the dangerous areas and /.ones ronld j
be plotted In the same manner as In '
wartime.
Anxious.
A city school principal wjfs rushing
along the street the other day when ?
a youngster about elphf venr? old 1
stopped her. "Are you the principal 1
at Wank building?" he asked
The principal nodded her bend, j
"Why? I >o you ??? there? >f*krd ;
In tu/n. ,
"No." he returned. "I k?> to a i.iiher j
bulldlaf. But I Jn?t wanted to know >
If the llekin' had beyun St >?? ir hulld- !
og jet ?"
I>I!CI> IN TKXA8
Mrs, Knight Was a Native of Kershaw
* *\ County
Tho following Is nwrodumt fVoih tiw
MaiHsonvttle (Texas) Metoor. Mr*
Knight .beforo Ihm mar vi a go was Mb*
Fannie SoweW, of K?'r?lia\v county, and
has numerous relative* and friends la
t I>Im and I .a muster $QttIttfa| who wtH
regret t?>k'rtm of t?r sMfttti:.
After a lingering Wine** of several*
months. Mrs. T. IV Knight isisgcd to
her eternal reward at 4 :4f> o'clock lust
Sunday afternoon-; ago, 57 year*, 10
aioaths and 1 day. She had been la
wrutubod health for month**, yet she en
dured the suffering with patjUwe.
Mrs. Knight was bora la Kershaw
< Vanity, ? Houtib Carolina and m?>ved
froai there to Madison county la De
cember, 1889. Mho w#s a consecrated
Christian ami devout member of the
Ha i ?l 1st rhurdb for <?ver forty year*.
Funeral service* were Jiffld at the
Aillphln cemetery Monday afternoon at
2 oVhs'k, eondneted by Rev. J , R.
OravOw Darby, and attended by ia large
concourse of sorrowing friends and rela
Hvep. '^lie floral offering was large
an til beautiful, this being evldoaoe of
the high esteem in wibicJi she was held
by those who knew her.
I w<t is su i v i\ v tl
Mini nine chlkhvu two Utttteh^SNI
ft'Vfii ?oim: Hm. 0?i||Bi21
Mi- UWan Kulght. Audi ,
Kruwl KnlgUt ot Mudi^v?4kTi??
KfuJisht ..i rrluHy, w h
U'v vlU?', .Mm ami .! \tilaa Krilfl
MWtway. S?u* is mi. x u, .i ?,v
or*, W. I- Sow, -u ixf i uu'uhi jl
ftowol of Mhhvay. and
i : n*M* C?t<*>. of m uiw
NtK?u Sfiitniu (I I,, t)lall| 1
rvcxlnnlon. May ?-'? M?ck ij
*?n, a ii >oar old negro hoy,
day <inivk-(tsi ??r ui tempted irwj
assault UIkmi the iHMs- n of t
old whit? fflrt aiul wus aeutmwJ
.iinlno DeVoN t?? he <'Urtrveuted jJ
Tlw Juvy was out UkH th*n|
hour, lotiiritiUK Jiki l?,-f?u.
ilioli- fitia'l co?elu?lou to reu?i^3
Inst vu<:t lous trow the Mge. |lt J
toiulnj: tiu> prisoner Judw lH.yJ
salt! that JiUaCOuUI not 'uu)?r?Ui>t9
itu'ii of tin" bluck nuv WOuWtflJB
tp iVnu'tnito or attempt tiw> miuTJ
criminal assault In the Soatli. a^jl
th-uWUiy in South Carolina, whmji
was 110 ehaueo whatever for (heal
eaoaj>e ileath for Ube offtu.se, 1J
JOHNNY^RAY
FATHERS CLOSE SHAV!
y4d*ptedv&om. Gee. AieM^nu.
BRINGING UP FATHBl
JVewapapcr Comic j
# IMTCftNATtONML FUTUM URVKC IMC
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WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable
We are doing it for thousands of others ? why no!
for y o u ? W e bel ievc a trial will convince you. :
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Cumberland, Md.
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-v
prices are in line with the quality of the goodfr - Wi
Wm
can do your repair work also. .? .. v vMpr
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