The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 27, 1920, Image 5
Hardware,
Paints, Oils
Umber
!&*. Material
Hr? ( Uy, ATIfl?IVl AO. A a?w?,
8*w?rr Pipe, ' . 4 ? Hammer*.
Stove Flue, Do?r M??_
Terr* <?tta TkUfiMes, ('?t^u|n'> Tool#.
MorUr CoMri Ifel Stein*. I'slnt Bruahe*,
Water Proofing Mineral, Pnlnte and Oil*. <*
CmtvuM Metal lining, fotlde Decoration*.
A*be*tos aal tympoaltlon Kooflng. Calnomlne* and Cold Water Paint*.
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EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE
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Telephone 43 |j* ' Real Estate and Jnsuraape Crocker Bldg.
M M >AY *CH<H?L PROGRAM -
Baptist < <mv?ntloa to 11* H?M With
Waterrr drorrh August
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hVllOwtny is the program of the Ker
shaw Baptist Sunday SoUool Cowveu
tiou %o he held rtlth W^fvrto llapt te?t
Chutth. August 281$:
Saturday. 10 m. m. H 'ailed to ord?*r
b>; Ifif President
10 :0ft Derations! WhI by S. H. Hut
field
10:1ft Address of jveleome by K. W.
Kun-ron. Response by S3. D. Owens.
10:39 Knrollment of delegates.
10 :1ft Klectlon of officers.
11 ;00 ft?|Mirt of committee ou Con
stitution mihI By l.#ws and Considera
tion of MilUl'.
11:30 to 12 :80 ? Devotional and testi
muu,v. Upcy to all. Led by Rev. M. \t
Benson.
12:JKK Appointing committee*.
Adjourn for dinner.
2:15 ? Called to order by the Presi
dent. Song led by D, I>. Catoe,
2:.'MK-"Th?? best methods of conduct
jug the modern Sunday. Hcftooh J. I..
Canslne In charge.
4 :J10 ? Report of Committee on tlni?*
and place of nett meeting.
Report of committee on hospitality."
Adjournment.
{ K:00 p. m, ? Called iil I Older by the
President. Song service led by I). 1,.
^u'oe. ?
N :1ft-' Afternoon program continued:
.1. I.. far/Jne in charge.
.Adjourn at will.
Su.-day, 10:00 a.m. ? Called to order
by t.l'C President. Devotional by E. L.
Oopetaud.
1 < ' : 1 ?*> Address .by J. L. Carslne.
fi ,<K)--S?*nnon by Dr. C, K. Burts or
l>r. .1. Thonmogl
Kinul adjournment.
M. M. Benson. /
J. S. Sturgls, ?
For Com in if tec
? Railroad Shows Deficit
i Tli* Northwestern-' Railroad e>nter
in? Sumte'r from Canaden and from St.
j'.Jfaul wind Wilson's, a road Y?f loss than
. 100 m"'os of trackage, slKKyv-Od.jfc
j (luring the Hionthc.of coord In x
j to n rfj??*t filed With the South Oaro
I ina ltailroad Commission. In June of
| hist year this road was operated at a
ju'ofit of $3,138. This June the loss
wa* $s\050.
This little railroad has -made durini:
. the first half of the present year n*t
.earnings of $80.5fi3, For the same per
iod of last year the roqd's total earnings
w?re $41 .33*. -
The itK^a incur r<xl by thv ?o#d fo? the
mouth of JUiio, mm Just reported
to have heen ilu* to heavy expendi
tures <lurliiKi the month. The eoui}?auy
*l>eiit ?lu rinn Juu< $0,0HT for aiait)ta!u>
mice of It* \vh,v uml stroetureM. During
i h** first liu If of thp yea r the amount
s|K*ut for thin was only $'J4,K18.
h\?r uiftiiittttiiftnc* of equipment iu Jtfne
the iomU s|H>nt $3,287, us eoinparod with
only foi hlu- rntiro first *1*
uiouth? of the yf*V, The total earn
ing* were $$0,530. The total earning*
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for I hut mouth wore only $12,480.
? iFour prohibition officers, J. N. Woo#
H. ll. Druntmtii),, Jr. R. It WHmltU
and J. W. QukIi wore acquitted In Fed
?>ral omwt In i Hoauokt*. Ya., lust week,
. ii.H.i-tl with till' kilHug of IlOM*
Thouia*, uh hIU')k<h| lMM>tU>KKer.
I?r. r. A. Nt'iH x, F? iU??m1 mi rootle
officer for North <\uollna bax caused
tbe unent ??f two white wen at Mouut
A try, N. C\ Qll charge* of bavlug HtoUm
nu rooties valucdsat $H,tMM> froui a drug
s tonkin that town.
A Statement From .
SENATOR E. D. SMITH
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Giving the Facts on JRoII Calls in Reply to a
Circular Issued by H. L Scaife.
There la being given clrcula
Hon throughout (lit* state to a
jmmphlet purporting to come
from otto H. F. ftcalfe, of Wash
ington. 1). C? making an Attack
npou my record In the V lilted
States Senate, The bunion of
the publication is that 1 have ?e
glorted my duties as Senator fty
nol attending to some of the roll
call*.
I have challenged comparison
of my record in this resiKvt (lur
ing the campaign ajjnl since (be
issuance of this circular jvith the
average of those Senators who
Htand high In, the Senate and In
their respective parties, The
challenge was not accepted and
for the information of my friend*
throughout the .state 1 wrote to
the Hon. .Charles 3 M. <ialloway,
former < -ivil Hevrvice Commission
er and ttott;* practicing attorney
in Washington. requesting that
ho compile from the Congress
ional Record the record In re
sj kh.'I to rolbcalls of the following
Senators :
Senator llltclrcock, Democrat,
Chairman of the Foreign Hela:
lions Committee when the Dem
ocrats were in control of the
Senate, and Democrat leader
In the Scitate during the treaty
fight.
Senator Owen, Democrat,
Chairman of the Hanking and
Currency Committee under Dem
ocratic control of the Senate aud
out' of the leading authorities on
banning and currency in the
country, a candidate for Presi
dent, endorsed by his Rtato and
voted for at San Francisco by
bis state delegation to the last.
Two yearn ago bo was renomi
nated and reelected by bis party
with a plurality of JMMMHH
Senator Penrose, Republican,
Chairman of the Committee., on
Finance and acknowledged leader
of the Republican force, both of
the Senate and the country.V.
Senator TMbnah. Democrat.
Chairman of the Naval affairs
Committee under the 1 >ciu<K'rats.
whose record in lite Senate needs
no comment as to his diligence
and falthtful attention to his
duties as Senator, as well as to
his statesmanship.
Senator John Sharpc Williams,
Democrat, whose Ionic sorvlce,
both as Congressman and Sena
tor, and whose usefuUness to bis
party and nation is unquestioned
arid who Is recognised as the
ripest sWiolor and most forceful
debator in House or Senate.
The records from ? the Sixty
first. Congress through the first
session of the present Congress,
as sent by Mr, alloway, are as
follows.
r SmXh. HMfhcofk. Owen. Penrose. Tillman. Williams.
Total votes and '
quorum calls-- 4049 .1799 4553 IOIN 4015 4322
Total absences
not voting anl
paired L'000 1S93 2839 2NOO 2218 1390
?I respectfully submit this comparison in answer to the
Scaife circular to. the voters of the state.
E. D. sfcllTH
1 OF THE ' , ... I S
H. S. ZE1GLER FARM, LOCATED 4 MILES SOUTHEAST OF CAMDEN
Thursday, September 2, 1920
SALE WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK, RAIN OR SHINE
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GOLD WATCH FREE - MUSIC BY BRASS BAND
Property Sub-Divided Into Small Tracts and on Easy Terms
We will also sell at the same time, 1 Saw Mill, 2 Log Carts, 1 2-Horse Wagon, 50,000 Feet of Lumber, 15
Head of Cows, 50 Head of Goats, 4 Mules, Hogs and Farm Implements. Also Hog Wire and Barbed Wire
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SCARBOROUGH REALTY COMPANY