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tm CAMDEN CHRONICLE Jll'. lAm-lJ* V -y .v**?*1.1* ? *?>'*?>-? ? , . . ?' ? mm, k ' . m >?? ? ?'???>? wfr .? * II. I). NJJJC8 Mitor hi id rubHhhec ....... .. ? ..,,.. ,' ? .v:^, ~ ? . -;. I'qjbU*b.r<f >vcry Friday at No. 1100 Itfoa'd street and ent'ifd til the Camden, SAiiih Carolina pOHtoffic"' as tu'CUDd <?111 hr intiil matter. I'rlee per milium $2.00. < iiiuf. i?. S. h'bruttfy 1981. | Letter ft From The People | Camden. MTI?e City With a Nobl." Wc* congratulate the Camden mid KlU'ttlmw bounty. Cluuuhcr at. Cum mcriH! In the iiho of ? the above* headline n k descriptive of ('hw(IM). "Historic t'nuiden." "Meniitlful Camden" Iihvc been and arc aptly employed to de ??orlbp our 'oily but the word* iisimI it hove art* broader and diH'i^r in their significance. It 1h not ft glorious past Illumined by heroic deeds that will cause this ?*i t y to live and prosper. ?-??Our wide streets, lovely gardens. handsome homes. kissed a.s Miey lire by a warm Southern huh'' and fanned by breezes laden \vlth the perfume of Springs fairest flowers, ar?- all truly to he tluinkfnl for, and yet I !???-*?* an- not enough to make our oily wlial il should . be. ? ? ... ... We need an aniiunlinu i?rl in*i i ?l?- <m I ?? r I ,. a.n unstvn <*sh< or spirit in short, a soul.. TV hen tlx* i'i< i >f 2i 1 n of the Titanic i-bonted to his bailor* *'lie liiliisb M \ Moii." it \sas Ibe soul <?l" Finland (bat I. ??*!>( ?'very man at Ills post as tin* vcn '.??I worn down. It Was the soul of ? 1 1 ? ?nn ? t 1 1 ii ? in elder dayx made a Ibuu'in renter iliiin a kinir: the soul of F ranee lljal so often t rl irmphed I h<> French man's ea^le. "Tin' Wihd\ Cilv." Historic :iim! Kmutiful Cify. I'll*- t . - 1 1 Thai sat upon her seven hills ?u?l from her j ilinuie of lieanly rub >l I b ? ? world" ?ill of these may jterlsh Not so with1 Mie < ll> with a soul II < anUol die :t mil il il 1(kcs' ils soul 'I'he community soul enthrones Jus j ii*i* and ei| 1 1 1 1 v tempered >\v eharllv ' si ml me rev : il iibtcrve.s the h'lter of the law bernuso it understands ils i spirit : If loves honor and liberty be! | tor than life: it puts its- trust in (Sod and fears no evil; il soothes the af flirted in mind nod hodv and imparts fo them some of its ( Jod given strength, it oboiniuntes din rla tans, hyi?oorites rmd phnrn sin's; loves and honors, ?;?mui I lie worth, honesty <d purpose and true, manhood; il selects for its servants i "of self appointed iunnramu-so*. and ?ri ?k'-tcis bin sun erowned men of vi.s-. b?n: if^ b-adinir tnisineSN men must li;i\?* somelhiue more than hrut?> <nn ninc- must liave souls. The ill' at Po?nit 1 1 1 : 1 1 bo^i|v (be inivi-r^o in t b ? ? bollow r-f IH? band has mil im ?i win lilcss th" j(1\ with n s-oul I'vi ry true and hone-i man -honbl -d/ 1 ty in the aopelhilion uiveu rim* i-jf* 1 ? \ lb'' Obatnber of Commerce and rot, thine to elinc Jo the vital es ? enee of f hi* eomnnmit y. r'ani'len. ;js tip* eily with a son! m(P bbtssom as the ro^fv Oes|r:ihle I'ntiiiarnuts uitl dmild new bonier uionirsf n? and this part of our earth ill lik?'ii itself to Ih aven ?il*o\e Camden '21. Hi-Hi v Starr. a noU'ilpm* bandit j toWltfi ?if Ok lalioMMt, j*ot hfo>ai Tlarrin, | \rk . l.-i -t \v?'fk. St 11 rr und two others : ? ? i ? i ?* !?? *? I rite stall* hank. hold ivp tin'; ? 'tludals Mini vroooodi'd to fill thoir '? noi-kfiv with <a-h. While the eh-atuipj \y ?} - 'u-miiu' 01 W J. Mf.vfi H, former ' li'i'M f It'll ! Of tllr lulllk hi> of lit'.- ami tin- ro)?t?iM's i>iom]'tl\ ton-ed ! im t<> r. > i 1 1< i ? Hi<? vault Thrrv he <?1 hold of i that was kept f?*r ? tii?-i _c?*ii* i? -- t!'<! openrd firv on Starr, -.hoot in" It i iii thr'MUjh jo^t below th<* ! . in The other two rolrtwrs fl?*il. \\: the stolen inonev had 1 v?m ?n stuffed tli,- iMM'kct-* of St;irr and nothing I i *? * i ' i <d the "?ommitt"!' on! ? lia .iiion |u >\ <linu for t he traiisi'er, ? f a j ? 1 1 j 1 1 ! f : >M one ? !h?< - I di?triet to * ? ? j ? i t Iii ti;iN in .11 adopt i-it in the ??*natf* .ino'iidi ' T?v ? > i ' 1 oii^- ? ? : 1 1 1 \ railed : r tin- i M.i i t?r a }>' o rata sharp' ? ' fh ? the <rj**:ation of tin* ??? \\!ii'-h tlv I Hi (til w a trails . mrnihMi t?v Senator Mr ! ? ? ' i "il ('< hi the pvipd'- par i ? ? . f v ;.i r ? i ? i ? : i T f \ a I'll* to do and ' > fnrr'i. t .? nendoon! I lint hd't the] . ,f>l-< >f I l!.i ? Vt'l* nMe to r}i> ?.n" to ' <? i.i- ?! !>> ti?c boards i>t t viis ? ?? ? ? i ' >\ .> - i ? ? j . S<'m.i t or < '1 i ft oil's .iint'-:; 1 : i ? . ' pros i ?)? - (hut the law -hi'Uld i'i?' 'irtrto v\ith si'hool di> 'ii,* N. 17 i >milri ?o'ii:ty w.i- nl-n ? , ? ? ? i ?? \ i, ,i iin">dnv-v, t 1 ?> \\ ? ! 1 ?> !.. a i-n I t f..i r h . i ? I ? V i iyi : i ' -i I.. ? ?' di *> i , ? ? ? . j . . ? , t ? t tin * 1 h-**" ' - ? \ .1 : . , j l . ? . ? 1 i , I . I 1 1 I ? ' H l? Palmafesta Piilmetto State Festival COLUMBIA, S. C. March 28th to April 2nd, 1921 KM nMU < I'lNK. "FORBIDDEN FRUIT"" Id 1 I > \ N < ?KK< > I > WATCH FOR PLAY DATE -' ? * " - - ? , olCOQNIZEO AN 01 D FIIIE'l Countryman Visiting in City Had No. I Fear of Being Harmed by '* V "Thrathing Machine." All ? ? I ? I ? ? I I \ 4 ' I ' | ( 1 1 1 I,* 1 1 1 ;| 1 1 xllMMl ()|t t< i i i u ji \ curl, wiiii niure iciti in life J ll(??rt t hull In* tin ft ev'n r\ i^Tienci-d in his home rtMiiiiy ami uiore Ihmi ti Ik >?(m had in Aryonne foro*i 1'0 him cl'OMrtill- or I (ill I ?'|H?\V(UmI j street \vu.v truly I In* "ureal adventure," In flu* middle of It v\ *-i *? two line* of tmokfc, up and iltiwii which hurtled K>*'Ui "(hiiLs" ni mi'i'i ciir^? JuK?or unlit**, Neemjiiuly. tiii ?>ii<I**i| lor the Hole purpose of eriudiiuj; (lis aged lliuhs should ht* vent hit Into ilulrpath. On Hiln-i si'li- oi Umin vy ere endle8S Hues i>l . I ? 1 1 v; - ' 1 1 u' mih Lv with an or rutiloiiNl Ihmm* drawn vehicle, urn) iIoiIk'ok in itud iihoin wi'i'i' tourlutt nirs ami hiiion oi t.H kinds. Now it ixl then tin1 .sharp whist Ir of a (rartie policeman Would spoil silfel.v IO tll'f? iKTohnth* mill (lit I III t<?(1, wlto dashed arrows Mo* .street, skillfully dodging li'iiMic, which turned the cor Of r (n a ?a\ no one hut an old New Yorker t'ifh understand. ami even In cannot explain. Klimlly I hi't'f rumhie'd dow jj the street a st ?>n rn rollei used in asphalt pavement work, helrtiin^ elouds of smoke hut at I rai'l ini4 no aliontioii. The i old eoiini i .\ man was Heel iTtled. lleso j luti'ly In' deserted hl> >>hnii' of safely | and pliiuued niru^ tin- .si reel in Its i very path "lluh." In gruuHd av in- nat'lfcil the ether sMe. "That'* one thing I ain't a frti Id of. They used to sea re' horses i when I was a kid; used to make a man out of the thrashing crew walk ahead of (hem. I know the\ wnn'l hurt you. hut I don't know what those oilier tiling1* will do. N?'\ it ex poet ed to vee ? a llira-h iij i-n^lue he.lv. Inn you never i ean tell N.-w York's a ureal city, nil ; rlirhi." \ 'W York I'lvming Sun. DEALT LENIENTLY WITH HIM i ......... ? j Consumer's Action, of Course, Wai Treasonable, But Caliph Proved a Kindly Man. i "Wlmt is 1 1 if charge against this j inun?" ask4<J 1 1 >?? < aliph, ultli it sympii. I thntlc gleam In his benevolent P.vi\ "Your honor," i ? I the attendant. "If I Jippears i luil Ih* attempted lo start h f ?ri f <? drive of h i> own fur liis fain- j ilv." "A prixale tli in' ' Wlix litis I- frea sonabU*; Who i * lie''" "II#' l> just a >i i ? 1 1 1 tit ? i .. your liiiimr; j Just a private oiii/.en, a man who ap parently belongs to i he middle class. 1 h f the head of :i large luinilv. Upon l#?- i iik f|H<'sl louctl, he (ohl l In*. Inspector, 1 xvith ii I oik I :? 1 1 < I unseemly laugh, that for many moons lie hud been asked to 'contribute to e very) hing nil kinds i of relief*. government s, etc., and with , all lliis burden In- ?ns forced to pay ' *?!6 cents a pound for sugar, ?flO a 1 month for a rook. $100 for a suit, and j olher t .'iln^s In proportion. And so, | your honor, with a mad laugh, ho j started a private drive of his own, an- | nounelng thuf if anybody in America needed tHief. it was he." The caliph shook his head sjidly. for ' he was not an irnkfrnl man. "Pool w retell." he said. "Do not '?online hi tn too rigorously. Feed him , on nourishing things, keep his f?>ef warm, and tr> to nurse his reason j back. It Is evident thai the situation j in which he has found his beloved ; roUntrt* has unhinged his mind."1 ? Tie- 1 hoboth Sunday Herald. Aged Aviation Devotee. France's younger generation has been encouraged to use air locomo* j tlon by hii old lady of eighty-three. ! says a PhM* corresjn?ndenf of t lie London 'rimes. She is Mine. Hemery. | a ebarwomaii. who lives in rhe conn- ! try, where airplanes pass every day. It was in 187S when she first left the ground, when she tasted the delights i of ballooning, and, seeing. as she did, the new all bird dailx aho\e her, she , could iml resist t r \ n*u the new sen- j swrion. Thus one day she had saved sufficient money I rom tier meager earnings and took a fr p in the air. , Site ? S I ? I litis without i lie knowledge of her man.x grandchildren, who were completely shocked when the newjs? reached them. She is in no way per turln-d aud is determined as soon ns funds allow to trs looping the loop And Dew Drops S'rin k l?> the untie** "Iron sinks'' In it hardware shop window, a'wag wen' insj.le am! s.iitl tloif he xxav per fectlx aware of the fact thai "iron sank.' \ ! I x >? i > ? ! in oe< a - 'on 1 1 1 ?? >nui rt ' \ e- I'm I i ? M > 'S I'U' *x f n?' xitiHi- si|!j.l .ir ^t.':t!-s, j m if?i!?. i 1 1 - 1 * ? I tii|s \ ; Hfcii l':i f ti H ? it ? f 1 1 ! u h >*n! . .? .i ' liolli'nx ir p- - .iiitl.t ! > i ? "e. i : - .i : l.i nl xu-i .lit I ; : i : i.i . i ?! ? i i - ;.?* . iri; i ii > i , ,i . ? ? . . 1 1 . i ; i ? ,i-i ? .? v Mini n \ : . i ?-.e i*i -|i _- ! :s ?; h<* ;"?*-urnei) 1 1 * ' J -i i o ? j ? ? . hi- i ? ' f ? ! ? m i*- w ? \ n ? ! ? ? ? 1 ?.* " S. .. .j. e l::x . .' i ? KSt Co't-ri C'v p ? Dye Ct f ? " ? . ' ' tr- ? ???!? ' : in' *? 1 ? v ? fif.nl <)>-?> ' ? - ? - < ? ???!>??? i ?? * hi . v ? Vi" - > ? .... . IV , u<;. \ I ?? i . i ... T m> ? I v i l?- I-**' l l. 1 1 e lb ij ?eMl? \\ i:h x ... i ? . o . . ? i i ,:y iiie-r m 'ire "nf" i ?. i... n'" <NOW MONEY BY PIClJlU. How Those Who Mandlo Many C?i:. Find It Comparatively Easy to Toll Bad Onea. ? ' If t? a <???!?? i ?????? 1 1 \ ?*l > <?n?> ninftei to liccuDH' tin v\|*ert in it it* quick ban ? IH tin of 1 1 ih 1 1 v \ mill n I so to detect bills linn have heeit raised. according t < those wlio 1 1 h ve i i*l?M | . a large ) ?!'<.? portion 01 flu- hills iiovs In circulation ire federal reserve note*. Those In woiniiion use bine Identification char act etist ics, In iolillt I ? ? 1 1 to tin* umuer ills, easy to incinoiT/e. ('ashlers who Jul Mill,. large and small (?Ills rapidly usually memorize the por trait on tlie bllK w|il r|i are large "ii"itj;li t" be uuiub.lJtkaLdQ a* lUn.uui., lor mark ot blent lib ation, with the numeral* ?s t li?> minor aid. Tlie two combined are well nigh Infallible, wave in the <??#? of ojevei cotiileifeltH. A? tlie raising of 1*1 1 Ik 1* accomplish ?*d with tlu> iiuiiiiMiilx, familiarity wllh the portrait*. and ronipr, iit/?n, will ver ify (be proper denomination -of (he bills. Tile port mils on tlie federal reaervo bills In everyday u?e are aa follows: ? One*do|l?r notes portrait ?>f tieorgu,: Wnablngton. * Two-dollar notes, portrait of Thomas .leffersori,- - Five dollar notes, portrait of Ahra hnm Lincoln. Ten-dollar notes, portrait of Andrew Jackson. Twenty dollar not portrait of (1 ro ver Cleveland. Fifl.v-dolla r noil's, pi i rt rn It of U. S. Grant. Hundred dolla r notes, portrait of Itenjamln Trauklia. HAD HAZY IDEA OF FINANCE Queer Notion Held by Old Wash White Common to Many Inves tora, According to Lawyer. At >i dinner ill New York the other day a prominent lawyer tutted for his activities in roiunliii^ up Invest ment swindlers {Old the following ^ood Kiovy : "It's pltl.fnl to see bow foolish H grenl many people are when It COmes to a question of finance. "Old Wash W hite is a good exam ple nf financial t'oolMniess. When Wash's buss trin baek to the Delta from t!ii? North ?me ila.\. he foui^d the old man diiNitiK a tine young mule hitched to :: hnnilsonie wagon. "Now. N^iisU. w a > a notoriously Hblftless customer. and si? his boss said to him : " Where did vnti "jet lh:ij splendid I turnout. Washington ?' " *7\h done iYonchien it- at Magnolia, -all,' said W'nsb. "'llow inui'lr itlil if cost you?' " 'All done uive mall note fo' JlMKl ! for li. .sah.'. " '(iood gracious.' said the boss, 'w bore -Mo you expect to get $200 to ineet your note when It falls' due?" "Wash looked astonished .and of fended. " 'Fo' de l.iuvd'ss suki*. boss man.' be said, ?yntj sho'!y* don' expeck me ter give in ah note an' pay. too,?" Wasn't Addressing Tramp. On her way downtown the other morning tin* woman stopped to see a slrk friend, who Hvmn on the first floor of n remodeled private house with n bedroom overlooking a nice old-fnsh r lonet! bark yard; The window whs open Mtid suddenly h loud voW?e "broke the calm of the sick-room. "You dirty bum. that's what yon are." said the voire. "Of course you'll be i-otuin' home now for your break fast ? and look a) you, covered with j dirt. It's a hum you are and not a ! drop of blue blood in you. <^uit your wlduin,' you hungry atayoui. Me look in' and wailin' for you la^i night and worrying about you! And now I sup pose y i 'ii want to tdeep all day and rest up for another night. You're just like | the resi of your klml. It's a > ? u t?i you ? re and nothln' else." The woman leaned out of fhe opeji window that she might s<*e the wreck of humanity the tirade had visualized. And then* was the comfortably built, immaculately clean Janl tress letting In her prize-winning Angora ?*si ? . I>ough boy had ??ouie homo for bn-akfunt.? ? York Sun. Jip^n'i Sulphur BJths. Ai 1 1 1 < ? f ? >< >t of the volrano Asaiuay* ma in .lapan there is a comKnatlon of j hot >ulphur and cold minora: springs The hathing house consists or three <>r lour substantial wooden tiathinj: ? anks. into which the hot wn-e;- flow? | ntxl a wooden platform tuiiiiMi^ around - ?hi- i<M?m with cnphoanK | .helves | > hv'-f ?>!#? ...... > , Itoiims laid across the l?a:t. i._ innk> ' ? i'\lde fhein Into 1 i t L i t nii;. a ??qua re t<?r each person. 1 In- dura !i?>n of the ? ith n i ??_: ii 1 a t . -t with great pr. < ? )>; the hen < ! .iM< ; i ? 1 . 1 1 1 1 . and ih. 'n_ bath' from ! ??? ' o JtK) hair : : ? i f p. of ! ho: - 1 . ; ' i 1 1 ? v . i ? ? ? f i' ' ?? i " ? . ? ? i i he e:t? ?> ' ? ''.'it lie ' Emergency Cat' ?*\\ ? . c ? ISznr-S ;? ? -i ii. flit . I ..i-i killed ? ?? . f : r?n* \ M t ? I '.ii' > >ii . ,i I - ? ? r i ? ?,(? nil l r 'jli ? ,i i ? to Ki ii ? hi" i ? .i led ? 1. .?? ? I if ' .? ?? j > >i ? . m m K ? . . o .... ? ,.i;M . ( ? f\ I ........ m ? if ii ^ > ? . ' ' i ItR ?> e -? ? r . - : ? "1 1 1 4 ;l ' ? ? i. * ' ' ? i-MT : ?? a - . i .o;i id ; <?' '? ? i . ? ? ? ) tun Ii If 'lit ? ey I "ill . n. JUST TO REMIND YOU Economical and efficient operation is now imperative in making repairs or re placements on the farm, in the shop, in the mill, in the home. Don't forget good material, good implements, good tools count much in getting best results. Remember, you will find in our store a most complete stock of stand ard merchandise and we can usually supply your wants in our line. It will pay you to get our prices on the following goods: Tractors Buggies ... Wagons Disc Harrows ^ . Eld ins: Cultivators _ Walking Cultivators Corn Planters Combination Com and Cottyn Planters Vulcan Plows Vulcan Repairs ? ? Genuine Farquhar plow stocks Imitation Farquhar plow stocks Dixie Boy plows and re pairs Black smith tools Wagon Material Roof paint No. 1 Cedar shingles Harness Saddles Buggy harness Wagon harness Slip harness Team bridles Collars Trace chains Hack bands Hay wire Coloric Pip el ess Furnaces Nails Lime Cement Acme cement plaster Galvanized roofing Rubber roofing . Valley tin Ridge roll Window glass Single and double strength Mixed paints Carters white lead Spencer Kellogs pure lin seed pil Varnishes Dryers Fillers Alabastine Venetian red Putty Turpentine Hack Rand hooks Plow lines <? Rreast chains Tongue chains Stretcher chains Field fence Poultry wire ? Barb wire Shingle wire South Bend Malleable ,Ranges Ked Star Vapor Oil stoves Summons Oil stoves Cast Iron ranges Cook stoves Coal Heaters Wood heaters Perfection oil heaters Pvrex ware Knamel ware Tin ware , Wooden ware EMERSON UNE Mowers Hay rakes Grain drills Reaper and Binder Pea pickers Hay pressers Threshing machines MACKEY MERCANTILE COMPANY SHORT NKWS STOKIKS Paragraphs Gathered Here. There and Kver)'wbfrf> 1 The tree on which Daniel \\ c-h- 1 sicr huu'R his scythe after deciding X? , eo to Parmonth college has been given u | tin (?p in the hull of fa mo for trees ; with a history. It is est imatod tliat ri,000.t>00 ol thoj hotter class of German* are planning to depart for Hray.il, Argentina. Mcxl-j ?*o and the l:ttited States. fa of Missouri manufac ture coriwob pipes for use in ? the j United States and abroad. I-ast yearj the sab"; ran close .to one million dol-j lars. 1 ?The Chinese government is T<Vl n " ! nlri'g fin air service between Paris and! Shanghai with 80 landing grounds and thjee Intermediate stations. Foreign claims filed with the Mexi can government for Ir*?sex suffered dur ing the revolution total *1 11,000.000. Claims were jwosented Ivy five thousand individuals. (>n the ground that it is an "affec tation and a reminder of the monar chal day" the wearing of monocle*; hv officials or members of the Berlin security police is forbidden ih an order issued recently Mrs. Warren O. Harding, wife of the President -elect .? proved herself 100 per cent American when she declined either imported or copied models for her wardrobe of wearing apparel. In retnote Swi*s. German and French villages traffic in hunvan hair. is as recognized a }>ortion of the com* , merce as tlie sale of butter and eggsf , and i< to the young peasant girls a , very important matter. Maximum desertion sentences in the ; Fnited States army have been reduced , from is months confinement t?y men ; less than one year In .Service to one voh r and in ca-->es of niiiro than six j months' service 1som two and r* half ' to two \ ears, I ' During her %i-i( t-? the T'nited ' State's. Miss Ma A K Wylie. noted ; Knjrllsh fiction writ?T. travelled 7.00fi ^ utiles over the desert and mountains of California and through the big , tr?'e-- <>f the Vo^?mii?- in her own nnfoj Spe.-ia ?hi?w i.i- ?'f M r. > I'icktord i in "The 1 o\i- l.ixrht" at the M.iiesti<-j, today nratinee a;>d night I ^ Tin Miehigan Asricnltnr.i I ha* designated . t u o week- f I v. t n d > for t : u* k _'a rdening. Tr i!t: rouirw the r.ui:tfn.i '.i.iui e-t ab'i-do 'I new reeord- during the \ ear jil-t ;i;e*ed Tolls levied amount ed to > ! < > ?-."Ti.fx ? I More tha.i eleven ? nilli r, ? - of ? tii.'o won- carried >?y j 111. *JS|| ?hl'*h il<o. ! tbe rv-1 I I:; . Iv : w vi.ui meii!> that tin- mo ' ; tu-'rv approaching the point ,.f - . rhe T.iber:> National . link f Vev York has published a ' *' ?ij". {(??"' which point - out fl>,r rV.:.> ; ut jmO/mrt trucks and v IHHIOKI T] f ^ 1 ' "*? * i U tills on;,"\ '(< -up: ?? tie- need* and \?S*be?. ^ f 1 ov < * *u rfYl J copies I ' ! 1 1 1 ? ? i? ? 1 pi , ;t - >?-' a ! : i.-lo < 1 -t *?" ' j ?r.->> it ' f ?r dt-r.liur with baa llt Mr- 1 . / Iru in \v 1 f > of Wi ; I I rw i n j ? V j ? ' ? ; , ' . r ? < ? ' f ? h? t u t h o r of I sei ? : i ? ? 'K > ? I 1 1. i'r. ? t'. - mar> I'leklofd '.?! T>H' t o. I -tif i\l fH#- Majcstlr to ; fM \ . I ? VOTING COUPON ?* Queen of Palmafesta "IWLMAFKST.V' <a re of The Cbroiiiele. j ? ' ? < JiNitW-moii : M> choirs for Qwwn ofPalmafesfu is : \;inir . ... .... A?ldrf'ss ? . ........ This coupon jjood for one vote. A Yearly. Ptild-in -advance Subscription tu llic Chronicle will count for 100 Votes. ITEMS OVER THE STATE Tom II Craig, a white man of Aiken comity is under arr??wt at Aiken charged with tin* killing of Raymond Bryant, also while man of Aiken. Sum Tucker, a negro man com mitted suicide Wednesday by flopping in front of a passing train at Woodruff Spartanburg county. The annual meeting of the Tri State Medical Association whose mem bership embraces the Carolines and Virginia, was hold In Spartanburg, this week. Adjutant General W. W. Moore of South Carolina is in Washington for rhe purpose of checking, if possible, ihe plan of the war department to ransfer infantry brigade headquarters from South Carolina to North Caro lina. Kdgefield. February l."?: Three bur glars blew open the safe at the postof plce lie re about 2:1."> thi.o morning and jot approximately $1,500 in stamps aYid < 1 0f> in cash. They OM-aped on foot. ?fter being shot at hy the watehman ind a policeman and returning the fire. At a largely attended mass meeting 11 the eity of Anderson la>t Tuesday ?evolutions were adopted endorsing ind commending tiie actioti of Judge ?>eaise in rebuking the Anderson grarifl inrv and asking the general assembly to ind asking the general assembly to >ass- an act that would give the circuit udges power to remove grand juries vho decline to discharge their duties. Mary Piekford will delight and hold ?on spellbound at the Majestic toda.\ n "The I.ove Light. " _ Mary Pickford in "The Lovo Light," her crowning success ftt the Mnjestlc today matinee and night. The only statue of a woman to ha?f th<? honor of beinj; among the many now in Statuary Hall, In Washington, is that of Frances E. Willard, famous in her time a& a temperance leader. For hor splendid work on-five fTontfl during the period of the war, Mra. Hilda Wynne, of California, has re reived decorations from Belgium, France, Persia and Italy. Mrs. Anna Linda man, of Struttgart who had an international reputation . as a suffrage leadeT, is now counselor to the govemmorut In the ministry of labor in the State of Wurtemberg V. Allison, state constable for Cherokee county, receutly capture* two dis'tiiieries in that county. One distillery was found in the King's Mountain battleground v?#ection of Cherokee eounty and fifty gallons of mush and a gallon of liquor were de stroyed, The other outfit wos found near the home of John Childers. about four miles east of Itlacksburg. S?v Marj Pickford in her lati'st ere* afion "The Love Light" as the Majcs' t i? ' today. matin<>e and night. SWKKT SKDl'CTIVK| "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Bl'T DANGKROl'S WATCH FOR PLAY DATE Attractive Home For Sale Nine room dwelling on Green Street. Lot I 10x5 30 feet. Garage and barn on premises. I his property is nicely situated and can be bought at a reasonable price. C. P. DuBOSE & COMPANY RE A I. EST \TE \M> INMRANCE 1 Kl.ETHONE 43 ( ROCKER IM II.DIM'