The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1921, Image 10
Fill- CAMDEN CHRONICLE
H. I>. Ml rs Editor and P0Ml?ber
(#iil?Iixli< .1 ''pi; 1 ililu.v at No. 1101)
Broad >frct'i ami witered at tli?? (laiuijon,
SoUt'i ('urollllH |M>stoffl(.*<' 1| X 'S4M (?U<I
cltum mull ii?aMi*r Pr|r?* |u*r annum
*2.00.
< iinol.ii, S. |1? Ottolui v'lst,
"We have a bureau \\ l?os<* duty It
U to read each. week Ute country new*
pa pern from all over the country,
There is not a ? lwpor of any ?onw
hi ,o?r I rude territory tJiat
our luiidili does not gel. This biman
look* over HtMo impcrs ami when we
find a town where ?U<> merohauks are.
hot advertising in the locu^' paper we
Immediately flood that territory with
our literature. It alway* bring* re
mits far In excivss of >tho hi* mo effort
pot forth In territory whore the local
meichuhts iist? lliolr local papers,"
.said Herman Itosenfiohl, advertising
malinger for SearM, Hoebuck A Co.
Mull- than half a mUiion American
railroad men were oil Saturday order
oilier unions, whoso memberships
bring i lie total to about L';lXM>,tH?0 nil
tiouiucd limit fit-in 1 1 ,v I hit I Hie.v were
preparing to toldovv sail and make tin
walk out genera I on the same dates,
I ndt-r this program the lie up would
Iff complete ae<;ordiog 10 union predle
1 1 < >u s. by Novonfber ~ The first strike
* was fixed f ? ? r ('? a. in . October ??(), ex
'.f-pt mie Texas lihe. whoso trainmen
wi-iT auihori/,vd to j^o out October L"J.
Tlir railroads .listed in tin* first group
on which the strike is to heroine ef
l'i;i-tivo touch I- of Ho- IS stales with a
trackage of 7.J.000 iniies out of the
total Coifed 'States' trackaue of np
proximately L'00,000. The New I'hg
land stale> comprise the group' that is
\ i f I u:llfy untouched in the first walk
> ut The strike orders were issued- to
1 1 > * ? hiu five hrol'liet'hoiids. oldest and
mo>t powerful of lite railway unions,
a ml I hoy spccifh ally include mail
trains In the walk out, Their provi
sions iiustruotcd sliikei'.s- to keep away
front railroad property with u warn
ine that "violence of any nature will
iiot be tolerated by the orginii/.ations."
I'll., strike was n iiiiijuiiccd following
in overwhelming u?le said to be up
w'a i'iI s of tit) per cent, favoring a
strike hc-anse Of a l'J pn cent wage
n.'diii't i.ih authorized by the United
Staffs railroad labor board July 1, and
after it was deolarod by t.he asMJela
t Ion of railway executives iii*se?slon
here yesterday that a further reduc
lion would be bought by the railroads
It \\a? s;i i ? I that the strike decision
Was made before tho announcement
? ? t" thi-N further intended rut Printed
instructions lor the conduct of the
>t l ike . issued in Chicago were daled
l-'i hlay Ocl oher I Mb.
HKKK AND THKKK.V
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SI tort Nfw* Not^K Oathercd From
Many Sourci'h,
Mi?, t; I>. Buchanan of Columblu.
wife of a gencl'iil u if cut of t U?* AmerJ
<-*?u Hallway express company, com
in It led flulcldo last week lu Columbia
by putt (tig h<M" head lu l h?* oven <?f
tin? gas range in her kitchen ami I
t ii rntiiK on the f^ys. About breakfast
tkmo sin* was fyund dead on thoj
K I tell en floor l?y I'mt 1- your bid .son.
Oliver Theodore IBte of HatCshurtf,
a blot her to Miss l'va Mite, I he w.Oll
known fonuet Aiken County teacher,
was killed h$ an aiU(niiolilb' lu Char j
ioHto)) ItiKt week Uc \vit% a cadet nt i
ibo Cvliii rl<??tQfk <'ita?lei 4i imI a very
IVir1lit.l1 mill popular <diidcul.
.1 Hugh Trnluck, assistant ^Jishler |
o.r Hie rji-st. Nuiional Bank of olan+ttT]
was arrested fur robbing tbe home
<if %m \\ Young, a Floroucc. County
faviuor, i>t' a sift- ooni/iinlhg money
and set'iirji le> ainouiiUhg to nearly
lb' has. confessed Ills crime.
$jd,ooo tin ^ been recovered.
Bii>*le Wiin. young while innh of
Sinir. Anderson. -was struck over the
liea (I in it n alternation, at a cotton
Kin b\ t * r i j i ? Hickman aiul Is said to
he in :i critical condition. Me stood
the operation at; a local hospital well
when a part of the skull w as removed.
Merriit. the five year old daughter
"f TNI r . and Mrs. 'I'. C. Neelv, who live
near Itoek Hill, lest her life Friday as
the result of severe burns: While an
older sister was lighting a fire in an
open fire place with kerosene, little
.Merrill was standing nearby. When
tin- kerosene blazed up her (Nothing
was ignited, and before the fire eonld
be extinguished her body was terribly,
burned. The ehild was taken to the
hospital ut oiiee ; hut the burning was
too extensive and nothing could be
done. I lea th follow ed a few hours
later
I'err,\ M. Bucluiigham. president]
of the bank of Western Carolina was
found dead in* his room in his home
in Barnwell lust Sunday aft*'rm>on
with a bullet wound in his temple,
with the following note el a sped in his
left baud "Presidencs forced on me
against my will Nervous system shat
tered by strain of new work, brain
numb. Not artyi* four hours' sleep a
niulu for weeks insanity stares mo in
fa?*e Something has broken In mv
head tod a y. Fought hard to hold grip,
everything slipping in nerves. Am
? loomed " The affairs of the group of
hanks of which Mr. Buckingham was
president are said to have been very
mm h improved since be took charge.
See "The Affairs of Ana'lol" at the
Majestic Today.
SPANISH ONION!}? 10c per pound
at The Cash Store.
II V WulliMv, I 'iiIUmI fttgfo# si -ere
tury of uffrioultunv visited Andrew*
and made I he presentation <*f tin.- $fKX)
farmers' medal ot the Hi county fair
to the I test farmer of the lUjoe COIMI
[ties. The modal was won by T. M.
Cathcnrt of near Kiiigstroo.
Fire destroyed about l,iX)0 foot of
wharfage along the Charleston water
front ia>t Thuriday night causing loss
to I lie amount of > I ,.>(>(?. (MHI 'I'll,. ,|(.
struct Ion I ik'I tided more than half of
Ihn city'* terminal facilities along the
Cooper river t<? the east of th<* pis
Monger station.
I >ellu Brisbane was seriously in.juv
? ii Saturday morning. ;it Charleston,
wlrtle sound n*leep iii her hod when
it chimney of the lioiwi* caved in. and
she was buried nniler a mass of
bricks. A iroliee officer, attracted hy
Jier screams, eanie to the rescue, and
fffter digging the woman out. sent
her to the hospital. Tin- weight of
lh?? bricks \vn> sufficient to break the
bed sin is and hurt the sleeping Wonian
to (lie floor.
Thomas ( f'Sha ughiicVsy, half hack
on tin* Charleston High school eleven
and brother of "Judge'' O' Shaugh
nessy, of the. Citadel team, had '-both
tegs amputated Saturday night. fol
low il?g i? street ear accident. He was
returning from the \VoffordJClladel
game and while hanging on the rear
end of a ear, another car ran Into it
and eanght both of his logs. His
father, Magistrate O'Hlnuighuossy,
lost hoth of his logs in tin accident
Mune years ago.
The Sjulhda Manufacturing Co., ami
the Va rdry Cotlon Mills.- hoth in
Oreenvllle county, hav.o been proseout
?-d Hy the state department of agrlenl
lure, commerce and industries, accord
iii); to announcement made last week
ihy the department, for violation id' tliij
law forbidding the employment of
operatives for more than eleven hours
a day. Hoth prosecutions. resulted in
convictions.
i/croy UiTOhridsd. 11-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. I^aughridgc, of
Oreenvllle. was killed last Saturday
y\
afternoon hy being struck with an au
tomobile driven byC Killpli Neal, 15
years old. The Occident occurred
while young Langhlidgo was Crossing
the street. lie. was struck in the head
by the Condor.
Aubrey OH more was serlousl.v injur
eit at a gin at Sjmtuc. ' near Cuion,
Saturday when bis right, arm was
torn off ot the shoulder by the belting
Mr. Oilmore was soaping the belt when
his arm was eaught and drawn over
the -Imfting.
Triple Brass
l< has Ih-cii said that, the most brazen
man on r coord is the one capable of
as'kiug a taxi driver to toll him the
way. Here is an instance of the next
to the most brazen.
A doctor's night bell rang, and bo
rose in professional baste and went
to the window.
"("an yon inform ..me," asked the man
on i In- step below, "if the doctor next
floor makes night cat Is? I've breu cl ing
ing liis bell for ton minutes, lint no one
answers." Wayside Tales'.
Activities of Women.
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?"hti.t .> t i . i ? iii .'liuii '? Mintrv
The Difference Between Your
Old Car and a New One
Your* old car is all th ro. Every part is right where
the manufneturer put it. If you have treated it well, the
car is good for many seasons yet.
But it doesn't look lik * a' new one. Of course not,
for new cars are freshly painted and trimmed. Now, if
your old car looked like a new one, would you want to
hand it to somebody for h ilf what it cost you?
Our Paint and Trim Department was established to
do the fine work demanded by our discriminating custo
mers. We employ true experts, and give them every
modern equipment. We have a reputation for doing re
finishing in a fashion that gives complete and lasting
sa t isf act ion .
"V.VhKY JOB IS CLARANTF.ED
Gibbes Machinery Co.
Columbia, S. C.
DISTRIBUTORS
Packard Paige - and -? Dumu! ( ai>
DON'T
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let cold weather catch you with an empty
coal bin.
Place your orders with us now and be
comfortable all winter.
v-*'" i ?' - ? - ?.. . . &?'
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JOHN M. VILLEPIGUE & COMPANY
C O A i* AND WOOD
Telephone 14 Camden, s. c.
I*KKS0NAL MKNTION
Miss Krnostine Huteman will in :i
\ i in Chattanooga, Teuu., next j
week, attending the Confederate Re
miion in thai city.
Miss lOthel Yates leaves Saturday
for an extended visit. She goes first
to Albany, Alabama to visit her sister,
.Mrs. David lYrkius ami from there to
visit a college friend in Nashville,
Ten n. Miss Vales will Stop in Chatta
nooga for the failles of Reunion Week.
Mrs .1 (' Peers, of Orangeburg is visit
ing at the home of her -ister Mrs C.
M Coleman.
Ke union A I Chattanooga
The annual Reunion United Confed- J
erate Veterans will open October 24th. I
in Chattanooga, Tertu., and from all]
information received from headquar
ters, the preparations are quite ex !
tensive and the most elaborate ae- j
corded the veterans on a like occa-l
sion in many years. Chattanooga i>
sparing neither work, or money to
make it a brilliant success.
General C. A. Reed. Conimauder
South Carolina Division. I*. C. V.. has
appointed Miss Nancy J.indsay of Cam
den. sponsor for South Carolina. Her
maids are Miss Kebeckah Del.oache.
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Camden ; Miss I/Otiise Ligon. Anderson:
Miss Sara Latimer. Helton; while Mrs.
Adams of Anderson is matron of honor
and Mrs. Patrick, of Anderson, eh a per
oue. Miss Lindsay and Miss DeLoache
will leave tomorrow, Saturday morn
ing and join General Herd and the
official ladies en route to Chattanooga.
? We hear that quite a number are
going fvoui Cant)) Richard Kirkland.
Among them Mr. James DeLoachcJ
Judge W. F. Russell, Captain Bell. Mr.]
Hiram Nettles, and others whose!
names we failed to get, The delega- 1
tion from Camp Richard Kirkland will I
leave Columbia Monday morning
Cleaning of Cemetery.
All person* having 1ov?hI ones ami
relatives buried in Antioch cemetery
are requested to come' or.. send a hand
to help (dean off the eemMery 011
Tuesday. Oct. 23th. l'leasc .take' due
notice and govern yourselves a?vord
iugly ' j
? C?-\\ . Shiver. Chnnh Clerk"
TO 'SL'KVKV l OK IMYINt*
Wilmington ftnglmu'rlnK Company
Vriim' to Make Intimates.
( 'it,* council of Camden mot In
session Monday night whon rep
resent at ivo? of nearly ii dozen engln
coring companies wore present to sub
mit l>i?lsr for making a survey of Cam
don to determine the cost of paving.
Tin* lovM-si bidder was the Carolina
Kngineering Co.. of Wilmington. N. C.
r??i invented l?.v T. f., Wolfe. Mr.
Wolfe agreed to make the necessary
surveys, determine the cost to t lie city
and also to each individual property
owner In the event the election for
'paving fiirries, Mr Wolfe will get the
routract Cor the superintending ami
will jcet four per cent of the amount
rxpended. In the event the paving
proposition is defeated tlio company
gets nothing for their survey. Ho will
begin -work oh tin* survey within ten
days time.
Stores May Close This Afternoon.
An effort was being made by the
members of the Camden High School
football team to get the stores to close
this afternoon in order to attend the
game between Camden High School
and the Columbia High School eleven.
There is a great rivalry between the
two teams ?nd a large attendance is
expected.
IT PAYS TO TRADE
WITH
The Snyder Store
We are always getting in new good* every week
and you will find our prices right. We have just re
ceived a line of good Warner's Rust Proof Corsets.
We carry a full line for the stout and the slim, and
they are well advertised in the magazines and every
body knows about them. We are the only people who
carry them in this city as we have the agency for them.
Also we have a very good line of Ladle's coats,
suits and' dresses, the very latest at very low prices.
Come in and look over our line before you buy else
where.
THE SNYDER STORE
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CORNER
Lever,
THE SHOE MAN
IN COLUMBIA
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LOW OPERATING EXPENSE ENABLES US TO SHARE THE SAVINGS
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Lever's
161.^ Main St. Columbia. S. C.