The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 11, 1920, Image 16
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Children
Hide OUT to your liking,
w ili t.?-\ dieek** .?i?
iK'tiic*, vigorous digotjon and ru
r???- 1 hVilin. <?"<? 4 gl??? of
tin* <t( !i> i'.u* dl|tltlQ| with
Shivar Ale
MJRI OIGBTIVC AROMATIC! WITH
SHIVAR UIMiRAL WATER ANO GINGER
Nothing like it (cr building rk'h '
blood Miiti mjImI Hi-Ii At nil gro
cers and drugci?|?i**iUjf?rtion or
your monry |i?< I ?u ftr?t do/rn.
If ytmr rn|qljf dealer cucuoi
iropply >x>u, <*4?*pbo?e
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IMUributor* lor Camden
COLUMBIA LUMBER &
MANUFACTURING CO.
MILL WORK
SASH, DOCRS, BLINDS
AND LUMBER
PLAIN A HL KR &TS. Ph?n? 71
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Dr. L. H. Snider
VETERINARIAN
(Fomerly of Camden)
'HEARON'S
STABLESI
Bishopville, S. C.
DR. R. E. STEVENSON
PKNTI8T
Owkcr ilnllriini;
('MIIHlfll. S. <\
DR. WADE HAMPTON
Osteopathic Physician
in ("'minion it CommerclaJ
ll.itvl ipvi'ry Sunday from 7 :80
a. m. t.> i i i\ m.
|.ravr Calls at Commercial Hot**!
Dr. C. F. Sowell
DENTIST
(Office^Over Bruce's Stor?)
CAMDEN, S. C. .
ye comfort
for near view
and distance?
do the work
of twp f.
vedrs ol
grasses
We Examine Eyes and Fit
Glasses.
M. H. HEYMAN & CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
Collins Brothers
Undertakers for Colored People
TeWpkoo* 41 ^ 714 W. DcKtlh St.
IM VOI K MRf
nr. John A. Itloe, (NiMfor of Trinity
Methodist <1?urvh, Nuiuter, I* in the
limelight jn*t n?w. Tlic doetor's ihk>i
th?n in j ln? ?|Mrt IIkIiI ?>i 1 1 ill >1 i< * 1 1 >' ba*
Ihm'ji hroiiKbt about by a re<vnt xeruioii
bo (U41v4?*'4m} *nt i Ik* ???ndithHM
in Sumter hikI titio dauKers MirW?nmt'
bur the youth of the flty.
"if i !??? <*?mmunity eneouraKe* <omi?
llitf the luilr |((1 a <crtiiln wu\, \i-ur
tflrl will eouib hei> dial way. If tlwv
t'oiamuiilty jiwkf** dresses III a eei'taln
way. your irlrl will make her dress
Miut \v?y or th?re will be trouble. No
matter what it e?w/ts, your ?iri mimi
do Jim others do and you must pay too
Mil*. That ?!''! must have things eutt
sldored r||fbt by tho*e she iroe* with,
whleh ItfliiK lltttrpl^UMl means by ( he
eoiuiuunlty AM a wfliole.
?'You are Mivmv of the ruuiom eiir
rV-ni on our streets the hist few wft>k<
They di?ele*e certiaJn uktrnitotf sytop
to^is of putrid wwini eta wiltons that <!??
iii.mil Instant ami he role treatment.
"(tin* o t our | tori U 1m the automobile.
It Is nktrtnlng to mro a KHH*p of a hAlf
<!""/-< 'i i ftfrgjj ami hoys staving through
the stri-ets ??t hmikiwK'k s|>eed
WfthOUi * '1 .wi|HT??nr. It 1? apimllini;
to s?-o a tflrl III hoi- t?s?:i? start to the
country alone, with a boy, who, like
herself is immature. It Is unshakable
to ?*? a girl sitting on tlx* front seat
of u ii automobile botw<*eu two boys
while the hark s<sit Is vuount, her anus
in the attitude of oinbraelng Isith. It
Ls unthinkable that girls out of our ho
called host families are allowed to go
into groves where automobiles assemble
or elsewhere under eover of night, to
eoinc hnek io the wee hid all hours of
the morning with tbe blaekness of eter
nal night in tlieir stmts; eome baek, I
say to ffo the rest of the long way In
W?e grip ? ?f the ef.mw'lousiiwjq of tin
hour's mora I -haute.
"I eould speak of dress a > another
iudeecn?'v It h?oks n_v _Lt women of
llio IiiikI are losiuu. if they have not
lost, the j?ense <>f modesty. Mressosl
f i>]iimicl in the uiKlerworhl of T'arls I
to ri'Neiil rather tlian eoiHH'al/ are no
proper patterns for dircney.
"We ha ye hren iieaiipg rumors
latolv as to certain < la nees. I.ook at
lhaf Kl'rl yonder': In'i' lxnill is falling
on the shoiihlors of I h<? man ^he is
hu^ing to her hosoin. The ihusie
stops sntlilen^^ she -low l> raisrs her .
iicail i anil . Jet s her hamls .ttTwn to_her[
< She lias ileseeru teil the holies! |
tliiii; a woman has In ihis wo^Ul or!
a j i \ other world She. has tempted j
that younir man. ea cried him to the very J
ifiiles of hell. :iinl sin- herself has ijone j
t liere wit h hint. I .ook a I ^int hyy and j
^Irl reeling; oiil of (lie <laii< e hall to thej
sidewalk, their arms >iroun<l eueli j
oilier, l/oiik a t them ij^ain. a< I hey sirej
hie/uiiiL' ami ki??siuK oi^ the streit. No (
tiod\ may lia\e seen 1 1 n jtii-t nres, Inn
yomehodv >aw something M'Ht ?nuye>l j
ert rtrrrr vtirh 1 1? i it^'* were? trtdittf on.
I
'?,Meii now may. 't^ilk as they please. I
inay siiv'gest wiliat their l'oiil miiids j
einieoei 'and iiolwjdy "l?J?s'ts. noliodv j
i-erlt le|se,? i here is no field of lr?w>r. j
'' ' ? I
Will Make .Motion for New Trial
<!reeuviHe. .1 une I.? Motion flu; a
in* vv trial t" ? ? i" Kenneth (iossett. recent
ly convicted in Abbeville county "ii a
cha rge of <*riiniiiii I assault, will be uiadu
ill Iho iir\ I term <>f court in Abbeville
county, which it'i'in convenes ifext Mon
day. Tld< aniiouccmcnt was made here
today l?y attorneys for < J os.se 1 1 ? 1'
will lie aliened in the motion that two
Juror* made statements derogatory to
tin* defendant before tliey were put.
en their voir din*. It 'will lie alleged
tiiat they were prejudhvd in the matter.
(Jossett is now in t lie state ]>cuitcntia
ry to whieh lie was reotvctly si'iit,
A eharter was issued from the office
of W. Hanks Dove, secretary of state,
Friday fort in* New York-Atlanta I Hall
way Itridge company of Iva. Anderson
county. 'I^lie capital stoek is $1<)(),0<M).
The eomimny ^proposes to operate a
toll bridge over the Savannah river
between Anderson county, this state,
and Elbert county, (Jeorgia. \V. T. A.
Sherrard is president of t.lie <*ompany ;
H. Stajn'iton, vice president ; and II. N.
Wakeful, socivtary and treuflurer.
I nlvmity of South Caroliua
The examination for tbe award of
vacual #tf*olnrshli*< in the University J
of ?SoutM' C-arolina and for adralaloti <jrf |
new students will t>e 'held at the coun- 1
ty <-oicrt house on FViday, July 0. at 0
A. M. Applicants must not Ik* Ichu than I
sixteen years of tn^c. When vscholar
Khips are vacant after July 9, they wLH
l>c awarded to those making the highest ,
average nt examination provided they;
meet the <>onditJon.s governing ^ the j
nwnrd. Applicants for scholarship!
should write to President Cnrreti f or j
scholarship exiaminn tion blanks. Thow
blanks, properly filled out l)y the a|v
pUeant should bo filed with President
Currell by July 2. .Scholarships are
worth $li>0, free tuition and fees, <tfotal
$1IV<. The next 8c?d<wi will open Sept.
lO'JO. For further information and
catalog, address. President \V. S. (*ur |
roll, Columbia . X. C.,
Miss .Maud < '/levokand, of Berkley,
< 'srl . graduate and meml>cr of the fac
ility of the University of California,
rwently received the 1>. S. M. at the
American Woman's dub In Paris for j
'"conspicuous scrvi<*>" while servl-inc as J
head of tin* Hod (tross homo commu- 1
nications department of the A. K. F. '
Miss < Tie vela n<l liad charge at Hro?t of j
the war brides wh<> marruxl American j
?oldler?
CV IX CLOdK AND
tMrmsoii Co)k^\ June, 1?. Ill tH?
growing of llvcNiock .there are two
thing* to l>e used freeljv the knife and
finl," au.vh \V. J. Hlieely, Animal Ilu*
baud man njf tttn KervKfy
lit c1Ih4-ii/4hIii|{ flu- ljnpartHK# <>f mieful
ciiIIIiik mimI good fruiting, Mr. Sheely
that to the motto, tine
tU'Ht to tiio itc*t for the Best. ' Jftouid
lie 11<I<I<<4I. "fViyl tlie H?**t to (bo llc.st f<?r
the ll^sf
?
Wjtn tii?>** two iiiot.K-M in time. every
J undesirable iiiiliiuit should lie OttHiii
I fixnn tho herd and aoutto the butcher.
A breeder can have hotter advertise
ment than to hn\?- 1t ImMTII tlMtt he
*cuds the InftM'lor animals 111 hi* herd
t?? the butcher and offttnt for briHHlliig
purpoeea only thone animate that hare
con fornui tlon ami are well grown
for their age. Inferior animals wlU
'often <*iuae pirpfp^Ctiv^ purchaser* ito
have doubts to fall out with the
particular breed.
The policy of the Kxtension Service
livestock speeUllsts to aid bixedws
to grow and to bent advantage,
?nd therefore 1 hr^>edera are urged to
cull their herds carefully and grow out
well all animal* offerwl for breeding.
Well grown weH fitted animals of good
conformation are the ooei that bring
the the most money and make .satUfied
Customers, (rood feed and careful feed
ling and attention an1 needed to hel|> do
Mils. In Kluwt, the beat jxilley to fol
biw Is. "fr\'ed only ihe I test to only tJie
Best for tlie Best."
In England It Is again becoming the
fashion for society people to go Into
business. Lord <-urn\yath, a Scotch
earl of ancient , pedigree, U vom mor
el? I traveler. A son of the Duke of
Montrose has joined a shipbuilding
firm in (Masgow, while a son of tibo
Marquis of Altga runs an automobile
repair *hop in Lund on.
AN old experien
ced house speci
alizing in supplies
and implements for the
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farmer and planter.
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We caVry large stocks and
have established an inviable
reputation for quality goods,
fair prices, prompt service
and square dealings.
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Write ui for prices on any of th,e good*
mentioned in this advertisement.
John Deere Line
^AY/rfAKES, MOWERS
CULTIVATORS, GASOLINE
ENGINES. PORTABLE
SAW MILL OUTFITS,
;V'"' ,>r ?'?' ' <
WOOD SAW FRAMES.
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Metal and Rubber Roofing
Cream Separators
Washing Machine*
Oil Cook St^voi
Paint* and Oil*
Farm and Field Fencing
Poultry and Rabbit Fence
Blacksmiths Supplies
Screen Wlro, Doors, Windows
Buggies* Wagons, Harness
Automobile Accessories
Lubricating Oils
Wire Nails, Etc.
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1714-16 Main Street, Columbia, S. C
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<
Drawn from actual
photograph taken <
March X0th,J.9%0t
in Carnegie ifett.
New York.
Hear the phonograph that
baffled James Montgomery Fl[agg
? *&
Come in and test its
marvelous realism for yourself
An audience of a8oo New Yorkers completely baffled!
An Official Laboratory Model did it ? actually rivalled
Anna Case, one of the world's most brilliant sopranos,
in a startling test at Carnegie Hall, on March 10th, 1920.
In our store, you can hear an instrument exactly like
this famous Official Laboratory Model. You can test
# it for yourself ? and see what a truly perfect realism k%
attains. We have equipped ourselves to give Mr.
Edison's i/ipque Realism Test.
The instrument used on March 10th, 1920. in Carnegie
Hall, New York, was an exact duplicate of the original
Official Laboratory Model on which Mr. Fxlison spent
three million dollars in research work.
We, too, have an exact duplicate of this three million
dollar original. We guarantee that it is capable of sus
taining precisely the same test made on March 10th, in
Carnegie Hall, New York City.
This guarantee will be given in writing, ? -if you wish.
0?r BtJjrft Pun putt this guarantied Ofiddt Laboratory
Mode/ within jour reach. It* s a thrift "tody of buying. Atk
about tl w fun you ctmt tt hear tht Rxdlittn Tut.
Mr, Flagg's Story'
of the Miraculous Proof given ,
at Carnegie H^ll, New Ydrk,
on March 10th, 1920. '
? 1
"Miss Case draped her beautiful self against
the phonograph. One of her song record*
ings wia "put on the instrument,' and they, t
Miss Case and the phonograph, sang to- <
gether. Then she stopped, rfnd her other ;
self continued. Then together again.
' ' I looked away and therf back again, ?and
it puzzled me to determine which waa at
the bet.
The Pfaniwt
"Then the talleat pianist in the civilized
world played a charming thing, accompa
nied by himself via the phonograph,? fil
ing his fingers away from the ieyfc now
and again. I could ttt htm atop playing,
? bat I couldn't hear him atop.
t
The Dark Scene
"Then the big stunt of tbc recital. (
"Miss CVse began singing with the phono
graph. At a certain stanza t^e hooae was
suddenly darkened. TT1* ???f weBt ??*
1 was shooting ray can oat like periscopea
to detect the second when 4b* would atop.
I was sure I got it. 'J Then ahe acemed to
be back again. . The flood of Jghts came
on, ? bat no Aqna! Oily the (phono
graph singing away.
It was quite wonderful,- ? and &c audience
applauded and hhghd. Two girls behind
me said 'GoogiaciooaV SM
Read what the New York papers say:
4 'The twin-ship between Miaa Caae'a sing
ing, and the reproduction thereof, poved
*o close as to be Often indistinguishable. "
?New York Globe.
"When the lights' were lowered, it was
impossible to tell when it waa Aisfea Cue,
and when it waa only her roace that waa
singing.*? N*w York Evening Sim.
??The voice in tjie fluffy pink draperies and
the voice in the mahogany bo* iaeemAl' Orte
and r he same. ' ' ?New York Evening Ma3.
ThelCamden Furniture Co.
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