The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 14, 1921, Image 2
LANCA8TKK OOUNTY NKWS.
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I lH|i|H'nlnKh of From NVlghlior
CoiHli) UK Told Jl> ExrllHIIRIVi.
Mi*s Laura J I <ii l i liter 1 1 lei! Satur
da> morning ni 11 o'cltnk at the
hp.inc of her nephew, <3. Flunk 1 .at I
ui'er In West JO ml, ufter an Illness of
ten day* Miss I, u ( liner, \vln> was iW
veins of Htfe. wyis horn anil reared in
I lie Jh'IphoH section of York county,
and lived there until about h'? yearn
when slit moved to UiimaHtw, Slit
nittde her home with hel* nephew, <3.
Fratlk laillmci, whose mother tl> *>? 1
wih. ?n lie Wilis i> n infant and for whom
sha had caretl until he reached man
hood. A woman of ureal usefulness
and of wt rong religious devotion, sho
truly lived a life of service for others.
In early childhood nIic joined the Hetli
esda I're.Jbytcrlan church and was ever
it fa it hful member. .Miss Kill liner wok
the only daughter of the late . (Jeorue
'I' I .a timer and Katherlne < 'arson
f.iiiiiner. She If; Survived by two bro- j
i hers, Hubert Latimer, tif Chester, and
S. I. Latimer. Sr., of ( !ohiinhla and ?
iVumlter of nieces' and nephews, and
? in in ! niece* anil ui'anU nephew's, Kniier*
al service* were livid at '? o'clock Sun
1 1 1 1 \ ;t ft of in ?? ?i? lliirlal vvjl.'- | in West
ide e?i||ietcr>
.1 K I'.lmkinoM who live.-i lwo|
miles 'from I ticaster, vvjjs. held up
.i tin- i.'illi "mI nefi'i l lie depot In J
l.'cek 1 1 ill Siind;i.\ niiflti by ji whitcj
mill who I lied i" n?b hi in Nlv ItlaCk J
rii< >it ? a \ In had .'i Missel with the man J
v. tin appeared uiia rliU'il ' ? 1 1 1 w ho tie
i>: inded b i> mi. ne v lii I he scuttle,!
I .i^evi'i' Mi Itlai 1. ilipii" made il a
? ? ? ? i i.i di i |i lii ihiiih v. on Mu
i 1 1 1 1 c I :i ail Hie hi'^b\\ a vara n esraped
? I I I, oil I ? I ! ! ' i i Willi - iiii- I'll i I
t . 1 1 1 men wi.'i l a' i'i ! i ? i 1 1 s w I ? i - 1 ' .till Mi
I' ! i|, mi i|< ro fil hi re I il run I lit I lt?*
[I. I nil I'f I'm- ; i M i ' ; 1 1 ? 1 i ' I |.|l.het\ Jill'!.
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I
i * i 'ii were n 1:1 1 i ir*i I 4 '1 1 r i st in t 11 i uh t It I
, :;o i?". | ni I. ; i ? die home i>l ihe bride".
rent .Mi ; 1 1 1 d Mrs. .1. l'.i'-kbaiii.
i : ? ? 'i i- fhi- city. M ;t id -I ra H W Mah
if ft' \ of f lei 1 1 i ii :
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I npii.i in, i 1. i in I Mi-- I ?a i -\ K nigh *
en mi i i'i ? i ? i mi i be d .i > ii fter ihrlst
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Mi>s A Kin's t .'a rthit i and IVn \ Wil
Majialfcy. jiuuilalui.tc who officiated. t
. i
T l i iii ^ nid Mi-- I'I IT i i * ilnrilinr and
Jjei'elli' I'i lie-dell were ni.'HTied h'l i i
'av I >eei||lber J 1 I ? l * \ .1 S ( %>I*JMM1 I
iii^ officii! tin-.' J
Mis. (Tain Small, wife of lioy
-mull died ii In i. home in the Klch |
Mill -eefii'ii I li.-eeillOe I '.Mill Mrs.!
"^nial] \ i< .-I 'l.iiiplitei iif I >. \V Hen
lri\,/if lleiiilt S.| triii us, and a sister ol (
II lleteli'v '>f ibis cil \ Mil rial i
a-, if I J ii -li Hill mi ihe following ilay.
M ? Miilba Ku-.liio, a^e III .vea l"s.
i'i ed Tiii -d i v ni^ltl a I her home In
f 'h mill \ilia je I imiii p;il'lil\sis She
- 1 1 r \ i \ i ? I 'i\ 'mil t'hililrcn. .tames
I Knsjtin I ' ? 1 1 ? It ii-liin Mis- Mary
\ i. I. Il'i-'i n 1 1 1 ? I Mr- Mills, el' I'hnr
i. !? I nil. i i 1 .ei \ ii es \\ e| e held
W . I;,, d.iv, . n|idlie1ei| !?> 1 ve \ T II
i ". 1 1 1 ,i u a - 1 1 I 'rovideniv
' I ' 1 l''l. I ? I I' 1 1 I ? I Itip.lV
i .. i I* ml M i. . -..'.I
???' ! ?? . . - i e-iei d.i s morn
I.. ... i!i. . f i:
M.I . I ! V : . . . 1m 1 J.!;.t :n II. <
.1 : 1 i .' ? . - i ? Ki i -ha ,t ? ? n n ' ^ I'i >i
M.,1* : . t M I'rininn a^e'it
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OVKR TI1K CI4)1'DS
There the W?Jenty of Aerial IVrnjW
tive ('an be l(t;ih/r<i
I The full majesty of the aerial 'par*
spool lvo can only be realized, writ ??.-i
Kdward IV Warm1!' In the Yale HQ
view ?whon' one is a hove. the ('IOIhIh
a 'i)< I t)iv curl It !h hIi ut off from view.
In flyln# on an overnnd < iiiy . whon
heavy banka-of euimthi* clouds Mo
. ai about XUUO tool. It i* impossible to
?*\pei lome within iV minute or two
i vory ? ? ???< ? of toy ami Htimihlue.
W Iimii o?n* i? | >n.^>iii>c tub* U?e*olouda
t lu* lower surface of which a r?? al
most perfectly riut, there Ih an luatan*
lauooug transition. from shadow to
complete atmosphere opacify, similar
In appearance to a (ton# fog at the
ground. but <11 f fort hp soinowhat from
It in fooling. for the Interior ??f cloud
si i iiih l<? be "drier," the hlr less sat
urated with water vai>or. than the
fogs which a ro met with at sea or
ashore. If the el I nib ho continued a
few hundred foot further. tho airplane
pji.H,si'K airuiu lot o uleur air, but into
iiii' now ?.| clarity of Mediterranean
oljies a nil Mill at all to he'Vonipurud
with thnl above sea lovol.
\l, use lio> an almost oh >ud Jess sky,
.t k\ tho pel fool-Ion ??f wlio-o azure
I at 4 makes one hum for tho brush
iiml ! ho -KM I of Ma.vfiohl I'anisb to
make perm a nont records where mem
ory ipiirkty fades ami where photog
i 1 1 1 1 1 \ eaunot ovon . suggest. Itelow,
? > In ?:( 1 1 ami all around, Iho the onuiU
lu* clouds, Inn l hey presold ? a very
?<lifffroi.it a si .ooi from that seen from
t M * * n i m l Tito lower surfaces nrc
f la ' and uiinit''i "o?.t lug, hut the uppor
;iil- Mlf liko colossal billows wliioh
ii ' < -olio-Ill ni l.\ < ha ngi im. rolling, eddy
imr. whipping I - I'io'-fs, ami forming
*.:tiii I <? low i-r surfaces lit* in
- 1 ? m i low ; i f :t < ? I v\ 1 1 i ? * 1 1 often gives I o
iho moot innocent . ami fleecy of ehaids
I In- I liroa touiim appearance ot
'"thnmloi hf a > Is." tail Mm* llppor sur
fa -Co a n ? j 1 1 - 1 enough shaded in spots
L'.v the iiiK-v on ii.- ~ - < >f contour to afford
relief. ot. thai t hey an- a<>l nllorly
'i.i/zlimf.
' /
it ?iniiil- ;ii.' oi? ?harpl\ defined
"1*4*1 i " o I ill'* sky S, i o|>tl<|M?*. Illlll i| i>
i s diffioult to oHievo iluit I hoy con
i-- ol tiehliim \apor a- if i- for most
. ? i ? i ? to holioM- in tho roality of tho
^|i??-io i.f iho t radi I ionu I ghost stories
who i*. t : i iii nil their earthly
appearance au?l habiliments vol have
no substance to resist )t thrust or hlow.
\ i io v iii in flying is likidy to draw
him-j'lf totfethor au<l hra<*?' ,him-olf
in hi- -..ni almost invohuitaril\ in
Ti idi-ipiit ion <?f t lo^lmpaef "as Iho air
plain* drives l.'iO foot a s?'<oml toward
the white mas* ahead, a mass whioli
seems ;ii least as solid as snowdrift.
There Is no impact, no hesitation
when the cloud Is reached, hut the
pns>eiii;er suddenly rf-alizes that he
c-aii no. lou?or see the nine ahovo. that
he ?*annot even see tho wlug tips of'
the airplane, though he knows that in
r few >e<*omls he will return to the
conditions of tho ground dwellers, so
fur as their view of the .-k,v is COU*
??el lied
i.iii*if \si!l In* t oil i p<nnn neiit ii*ine
iiru*-; In I'rafn'e f?">r the Arneri<-an
? 1 1 *:i < ! "Flanders Field" al Hony : Sure?*
ii. *., M i.utoklrt.o .f J'aris; Ut>
nii-iit. .* in ih?' \ itDiiiic region, and
l'..*ll>Mii -W ?<??! Thii'* also will bo
? - : a I ? 1 .1 - i i ? ? < I >.??;? i I .< Midi mi , i 1 m m m) >1 II ? ? I ? I
? iitrii'n i.ij 'ohliers who died in
' . r it- 1 1 .i i ? ?\ 1 i 1 1 ? ?'ii i*oii I c to France.
' . t I .. 1 1 . \- Ill Free and Ac
? |.*.| \lao.?no wtio'h w..- nffi<'iall\
? . - ! 1 1 ? 1 1 . . | in .i - r ? 1 i ? ? . Willi i ti?* t'nli
! ; ii. 1 1 1 o( [. * . : ??in. .ii i<- -'t tin* ? rail at
I * f? t\ i.|i*e >? I: I orminat'-d f lie
\ p. ? i ;u i ;i i in> ? ? I < <? ? u i 'a I ion at < '? ?l>*
- 1 ? .. t in ' i' v < I ii r nu i ' >? W ? m ' I War.
, i ; I \ ."ii ?< i w i -i . ;? .! I. .ii < ml m *r's
PLUMBING
Have your Plumbing and
Steam l ittmg looked over and
put in I irst c lass shape before
the cold weather sets m.
All work will be promptly attended to
Estimates cheerfully given on all wo rk
JOSEPH E. BERKMAN
LICENSED PLUMBER
535 DeKalb St. Phone 362 Camden. S. C.
WAR ON ILLITERACY IN SPAIN
Former Boy Scout* to SUirt Campaign
j Throughout Country for
Educatibn.
Madrid. ? I 'oriiM'i' hoy scout k In
Hpaln have decided to inaiupt t'ftle a
! < /it tii pill ?ii throughout th??' country to
combat the prevalent Illiteracy.
The resolution founding ti society
Just formed for I hut. purpose nay a :
"We consider the existence In Spain <?f
per eent of the population who hiii
uoltiiei' rejol nor write i'pnstliuics n
> ??ritahlc scandal for the uatlon. A f c ? ? f
carefully analyzing the problem we
hnvo readied the troncluslnii that a
modicum' of good will on the purt of
the governing classes would he hufli
clout tc? solve It."
The 8o* lety. resol\ ed to form free
classes In every big city, where bovs
will be given Instruction In the ele
ments of reading, writing und arith
metic. Later similar classes are to be
started for adults of both sexes. The
teachers will be chosen from volunteers
amoiiK educated people, and the so
ciety hopes to enlist the services also
of- professional teachers from the na
tional schools to give Instruction In the
evening.
A PRETTY GEISHA GIRL
.lit | >:t 1 1 . i- noli'il lor ii? mau>
l?? miiI If'il i.'ri-hn u'irls. This fnjr mail
of old . I ; ? | > : 1 1 1 |Kisc.s prettily for the
< :i liirr.i 111:111. Note I lie quaint llead
dtv???< jiini ln?;i nt Ifu! o'ti. o.r sash worn
l>,\ 1 h?? vonii'j holy. These sash?"?
vorv oi ifii * 'oh 1 as iMiiiii as a
t Ij< mi -it f 11 1 tl.?l Im r*\
GERMAN SCIENTISTS TO AID
Ready to Forget Past to Help in Fu
ture, Roply of Urdvsrtlty
Professor*.
Herlin. ? (icrniHii university profes
sors and members of the relchstag
have drawn up u reply to the appeal
for re-estahlishinenf of the "friendly
Intercourse" which existed before the
war which the professor* and doctors
of Oxford university recently jul
dr????ed t ?? professors of arts and sci
fiues and members of universities mid
learned so<b,tb,*< in Ormany ;?nd Aus
tria.
"Seh-me lan?H>' 1*1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 e aim ? tiio
*-ear?'h after truth ? iinil it requires f? > r
the performance of tlu> task the com
iiion laoor of iill, reua:ilh'N.? of national
boundaries." says the <ier:riai> reply.
"The war in^rrupted this joint labor
and dis>ol\ c j many personalities. W ??
are ready to resume these eonnections
arnl b\ itiinuuiD lahor tu relegate to oh
Ilsion everything offensively pok t'li 01
written in l?oth onmps."
Wife Has Bald Stepson;
Husband Seeking Divorce
? ? l i!.- niai
to \lt^ I'tijcMia K 'I liomp
son. I >i . ? It. Hiiiicdi'k Ml
New York < ii\ loliJ th?? ?onrt h#'
huM !???! if \ <?* 1 li?-t 1 1 ?* r < she said
-Oio Wit .? ;tl>o\ii his own HRf1.
r ti I ri > . SKf to'.i! hitn, h<- snifl.
that ^li>' 1 1 :? < I it "stnnll ' ont
\\>s(, w 1 1 ? ? r? ?'>? 'cx| <? . nrcp'l
l i-r fir<t t>n?)'nml
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V ?Ki-ig Vftf.i - i Fee1 .<t Home.
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PAYING FOR WANTON WASlt
Settlers Havo Lived to Regret the
Ruthleaa Destruction of Their
Black Walnut Trees.
Not many years ayo the HetflerM of
the middle West were girdling hlacK
walnut trees In ordi'r to Kill tneiii. the
Rochester IXinocrnt urn! Chronicle oh.
serves. They were too hi/.y to out
them ilown ami look this method to
de?t re.y the life of the trees, i-o thai
f I i :uht plant corn anil how grain
annum I lit* Uvud and leafless lree?.
In some localities mill* were sawing
the walnut h?ga Into lumber for all
rnii)>< even for hoarding. floors
uinl <-la pboa rds. Inside llnlsli and
everything i hat could he mafic from
It ; ami many a goo# walnut hoard. has
been split up for kindling.
\\ t%|n ii t w us ii h< n cheap and plentl
fill. The sutler# wanted to clear iho
land, and no one thought that the
thnh r would hccojuo exhausted. Then
the forests were full of granfl old
trees, any one ol which would today
pay the possessor ihe purehn.se price
of tint ii.n acres of land.
Today w.ilnul is hard to find and
I the price Is very high. as Is illu?ti;ntc;l
| hy the faet that ?l .Maryland' farmer
? recently sold four old walnut stumps
for si ,i mm i - Just such stomps as Ihe
fanners worked hapd to pull and burn
to get them out of the way.
Walnut is not alone In Its scarcity,
hut the 'many purposes for which wal
nut Could he used made it a wood of
great value, am) now efforts are being
made to reforest the denuded lands
uitli Mack walnut. It Is safe to a*
sintie that those little trees will he
twitched with great core until they
mow to incrchatilnhl size* and then
others tvill he set to replace the cut
rings There will he no more ruth
Ir.ss destruction of tin1 forests, wheth
er it he walnut or any other variety
"of wood. The people have learned a
lectio ?; n i-ostly one. It Is true. but
one that .vill never he forgotten.
Tin dehiands for*' timber are sueh
dial a!l tioverliinents are now pro
? eetinu the forests, and the time is urn
i:n d ; i : i : when the owners of tlnihei
?imi iiiiilu'i laiul> will he the uien te
w !???:' 'If ji< nple will take olT ilteP
? : if ?. : i ? ? ? I to whom thet will even ire'
r>Af?w+. ? lip mi their hneow so to
foi i 'n d r >\ itl he km:;.
F.'^tous Meeting Places.
|Vni d *"d gatherings of men with
n i'iuiiiii?>ii I.hieet in view- Co hack to
aneieni bl*|or\ foi man is gregarious,
like* i" meet with his fellows to air
his nun opinions and to become ac
quainted with the views of others. It
hi ICngland that such meetings
were nrsf designate!! hy the name of
"dub" when wits, writers and actors
met "good thoughts to exchange."
j Should you ever walk along Cheap
side In T.ondou you will see hetttwn
Friday street and Bread street the
I spot whereon once stood the famous
Mermaid tavern, where Hen Jonson
found <m1 his club, numbering among
Its members si^h great lights
Shakespeare, Iteaumont. and Fletch
er. llrilliaut must have been the
flashes of wft that scint Mated within
those walls. There Is nlso the famous
Will's coffee house, a favorite resort
of Dryden and other literary men of
the .seventeenth and eighteenth cen
tnries. When tlu^ hegjjn... to .sell "ten
tn file leaf and "drink" in thos?
rendezvous of refreshments, the lOng
llsliman uuis'l fl*n1y have nnnc Into
his own. fo< who *ai devoted to that
amber bevernge as the son* of John
Unit?
A Missed Opportunity.
A mayor ol a ?tnnli fwlintia town
was ma kin;; ?* ????li :n i>n<" of iiu
town school Vj? Mi ?;? ! ly tir was
felling of nil iMc iKw-oiiipl jsiitncn t > ? ?f
his n?1niilii>! : 1 1 ion V rn ! always :tf
frr )\o had fold iinc h. nirwd to
ward his wilt win \v:i> in flip audi
onco am) -:rd "\Tv ?vit< -a ill b< :""
int" on' in l-:t! I Iimvi ln>t lold."
Ov? ? ' !)? i'f(i<:t!i'd i i ! i
1 1 roof . i >\ rt i tid < ?' i ?? 'u i pj>i - :i 1 1 d hi*
rtlfln'r ' < ? 1 1 dr:i\\i nn:iM? d<'>]iit?'
Ids y 41 w 1 1 i 1 1 _ :ni<! ? ' <?> Vrid finally :t >
la*t In <tiiji|i?d. rin'fi :iii >rri?p
^ildf' ltiu'li ?< li?i<'i v.'i;i,-vii i ? nrn?'d to
his Companion n nd 1 u ? m h tr>n?>
loud ofnui^h !>? It ;nd l>\ lln* ppn|i'?
:n hi- \ n Mm* I'm ?.n tired thai
I wi*di !ii> ifi I id ImrtH- him oilf thf
first ? inn h< * 1 1 -j ? -r.?(t
Modern Waifire
|- ' ri?vj, ? ? ? ?? 1 1 * ? > # < iiiitin'. ii|i to rp
!>l:n*r i x ? ? it 1 1 1 m ? M i < > ' i<ii(.' 1 1 1 a f hnd
.??en i i s>|. . . ?st m: i ;i r?-? ; .ifl.oU
i?ii flu- u;i\ In ir < >t f ih?- didtohn-r
?irriv-.i1 ni.il' ''inil. "\tr.rt :i lirtlr
t'o| I . t
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tin rO : i n ; !
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Imm^'T.e Tr!rscopes
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? \f \v:%. ? . n ? ? - - , Pi ?n
, T,'t- '? rrrr "d Ht
?r- In ri:rlr n-j <M.?si<?n and
\ n ' ? ? 1 1 ..r m: f#?nfi)-p In
r pipnf I* : ho d'fforrnt f*>oil
h. f r-nn hM mnr*Tif j
-o ' - ?< n 1 rs> 'eft
Important to Gardeners
. .T ' - ,/ ' ft-'
Start your early spring garden now and be sure that
you plant good seed. Don't waste your work by using
seed tKat may germinate when you can get seed grown and
guaranteed by Robt. Buist, the most reliable seed grower
and distributor in the eastern states. We can supply most
anything in season. Onions and Potatoes will be here for
Feburary planting.
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store
TELEPHONE 30 PROMPT ATTENTION
Savings
MA hundred or two is all I need.',' How often h&ve
you hoard that said by the mail who always spent more
than he earned. Thrift counts when opportunity
is
knocks.
The safety of your Savings here and 'the assurance
that they w|U bo returned with 4 per cent interest when
you ask for them, is the first essential of any sound in
vestment. This bank urpres you to save and deposit
here where as hitfh a rate of interest is paid as we con
sider consistent with the safety of the money banked.
Loan & Savings Bank
OF CAMDEN, 3. C.
STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE
Double - Barreled
Service
\\7HEN you buy I H C machines, you
* * also buy the Service that goes with
them? the co-operation that exists between
us ancl the International Harvester Com
pany, and which we intend to continue
with you. We expect to hold your con
fidence in the 1 H C line by furnishing
the best implements, machines and farm
operating equipment on the market.
We render to you a double-barreled Service
in not only supplying you with first-class goods,
but in seeing that these goods are kept in perfect
running order long after the original sale is for
gotten.
Genuine
Repairs
Our moral obligation does not stop with the
original sale, but you can hardly expect us to
assume any responsibility for the successful
operation of I H C machines if you buy imita
tion repairs of inferior quality instead of buying
genuine I H C Repairs.
w e sell only genuine 1 HC Repairs. made by
the Harvester Company, ahd which are made of
the same materials as used for the original
machines. No imitation equals the genuine.
Play safe! ??
SPRINGS & SHANNON
Camden, S. C.
MONEY TO LOAN
I' i- i ? ? twi_, .> i i.nin ,?t Lhi> liii>< is hig1*
M 'rt?c i r r 1 . nl.'i r\ Tht EqiiitaLlc instruct* U>
[n i > f f t* r li'-'T.j! i ? ?n n - . n <]^>ir:iMe resuifncp pr<?jx*rtr in tho rity of
? .-iind'ii ;i I ??i\ 1 >?' : xiiui'V i !i trrrsf \'r> rotnmi?iVtr. Kfcpon4^
orn i nal Tmk * .1- .iNmt i'
W R. HOUGH, Special Agent.
Crock"! IUdi Ph<?n* 441