The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1921, Image 8

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Respect Your Old Age , You like arid indepoudenee now it will Mil'M ii even- moW? to JTOH when yon 11 r?? old. MoWev It- |?ow??r Th* eh|e?*|y person h ill money t- looked up to and re* *?.'ted. Without money, ho ?>r *he l+? .dependent upon puhlle' or private < harily. ?,i vc v mil' lit - Von in ? \ n can omr 1 1* you 'depend upon each day's .ojk for your 'lolly broaff. < I c*t ahead. !.f| other* work foV yim. Stmt ami .stive, (Jot it bead. That's ?hv. first -lep Thun you ate ready' t" ake advantage of any opportunity, Vour dollars irrmv fast hero, for wo pay 1 per rent Interest, (."oinpoimded. <?et your money to working for you. < :?-t sta rted ! ? Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, 3. C. STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE "Hard Times" The talk of hard times has ceased to be the topic of conversation. Every one is looking ahead for better times and this fall will not be near so bad as some we have had in the past. We have laid in our usual stock of Heavy ancr Pancy Groceries and Plow Implements, Farmers Supplies, Etc." Come get our prices before making your purchases and save money. Springs & Shannon CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA Have You Got Money in the Bank? IVople (in j^rt sick. Thero i plenty ? > t Work t* ? r the dor mr always. Suppose you ?ot -iek and couldn't cam an\ money, but had to spend more. What would you do? You'd worry yourself more sick. Yo i won Id tret for those you love Hut i! vou had a nice sum of ?no ivy in the hank you could i est easy know ing that those dependent upon you were well cared for. FRENCH GET PRIZES sowardeci for Efforts to Restore Farms to Prewar State. ,, J JT WW * ? 1 ' ' fifty Farmers Are Now O^ner* of Agricultural Implements Dcnaied by Two American Womer^ \ ' i i I'jnis.- fifty rii ru.iers 'I rt 'in tin* iini [ of Aulxy end IVmn iti the ?re va.Mnied iii ' . i ?>' the Ai*-ne (norfhej it i i um'i') are today 1 1??* owners of aui'i u; i k r:i I i ( n 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ? * 1 1 1 > I \ < > 1 1 IjU'ttt !$ prigON hy Miss \ 1 1 1 m ? a lid M I S, A d 1 1 ? i ' 1 1 ,s f >ik?* "I UV A tin ? i i ? ; 1 1 1 ? "Hi m-tie. tor <|?*\ a - : ;i I < ii I' I ;i 1 1 > < ? m (i hitlujl ??f efioil- ihe\ liavo i?i:> ? ?? I<? ivsiore their iiiruis u? their pre w ur jit ; t??. . I ll,, prize wini tors Were selected hy ii iut> uf f rem h uKi'lftiilttlllstH from ] Id entries in iwo MHfWnilluriU eompv" litmus. , The Mrvt iirijn', a #eed' planfer fmai l.ouls\ille K.Vi, wa* won by All^rt I jiikI lil* wife, slxiy-eltfht n n/t llffy-eiuhl . ynirs old, respect i\ely, peasants from A llvmoot (Alsne) who. ?ii 1 1 1 iu vi 1 1 tilt n fields ] -lasted "Irreclaimable!" b,\ tin* fiovernnient. returned rt? their farm, lived In h dtiK .?ut ?n?l iiI'iit J\vo u'?r* of hard labor succeeded in putting i heir- entire farm Wider r'Ultl vm t b?tl. < iisli prize# lO'ialiiiK 4.ooo franc* wi'Te also iriv t*j i hy Miss Morgan atul Mrs. Dike t<? ifie 3(1 farm hands Jjl tlu- cantons of A iii/.y and Coney. who wci'f most merl I ot'iotis. The first priy.e < ?f :mh? francs was won by an nvd <*4>n ) >l<* named Tbulllet, who served f<?r 40 > en rs mi tin* same farm and who ii f t (?!' the war, worked a year without wajxes I use their mist res* comd not afford to pay them. Through liif -operation of lite American, committee wilh. Ihe farmers ?t i In- A I sup, H.resjof land r?v fljii'd hy the war liu \ ?? hei\i reclaimed and iiiv ai present under etiTi 1 vatVon Tin* < -? ? 1 1 1 1 1> i II i'c has organized ?? a orient rural syndicates among ! farmer* and ha* placed 40 tractor* at their disposal. The nvp ?>;rleul t )ira I ronte.Nis with pri/es worth more than 20,i n mi franej* iM one of the way* ?'? which - rlir Amerlean committee i? m i 1 1 1 u I ; 1 1 i nji the fn fillers to do their ut ntosi TELLS OF TERROR IN RUSSIA Wladlmir CheMin and Wife at Copen hag?n D??crib? P?rilou* Flight From Reds. < 'i?f?enhHKeii.r? VVUidludr Cbessln. for merly oonsulUnjs lawyer to the l?an idi and Swedish legations !n 1'eiro Hi'ad, with his wife, an ex-siiiKer of ih?? 'Imperial opera iu I'etrograd. re ? et 1 1 1 > arrived here after a perilous lli^hr iroiu Kussia. fheir la?t mem or\ ahoilt Hussin is a rifle shot sent jiftcr them while eros.siiij: the frontier. I'hevsiit. In the ?-ourse of tin inf?*r \ jpw . sni,| ' Lenin's regime is a rule of terror. This Is pixiedii^my i?? ii rase. since I ? > 1 S I have spent prao ii?-a!l> nil my time in prison In a tllthv cell, and hHt- for my wife sinunKllmc food j ! r! ? i plisMji I would hti \'e .starxed in death, one hundred Mf m\ U.'t fel low prisoners died from starvation. Kussja |oda> is ii li?'!l ; lluit s 1 1 ? ? ? truth 'i I lull 1 I .en ill* ItHssia. The pojiitla iJon of the town> are d.\inu out. and lioii^t-s a iv iletiiol i.shed l>> the ilioil kjiiuK. in mdor to ohtaiu house " 1 1 u her as fuel." DANUBE IS NOW FREE RIVER Great Water Highway International ized According to Treaty Provisions. j i I'nris. I nt ? i ua t ioti:? I i/at ion '>' rlie j I lanitbe ? riM-r finally hei-ame ? reality when represi?ntat|\es of the i ut i-rrsi od allied powers held their filial imetiiig hure and ?iuned ii > <>n\'?'ntl?,n u* tint effeel . The i 1 1 1 erna t i ona I |i?nuh?- ???>mtillS vjdii iminediate1\ was urititied that hereaffer ?' would he in <o|uplit? ! irol ..f all nuilfeiv pertaining "> 'he i river, a v pro\-ide<l in the treat\ ??* N er .-HiHes Burglar Eats. Drinks, Naps. St | ... 1 1 i - \ ft ? r d t ? n k i i . i i|ua rt of w I; i - k \ a i id ea 1 1 liy \ en < a tis of i < Tot lltl iti ll.e i esii lele "f (? |; |)r>dsi>ii, h: . i - 1 Sr l...ni- ;i l.ui-'ar , ,1 , IM;|.? t : ? lied ? I- t ' :i!L and . , ;, ?! , In i. I : ... 1 lie <??)<>, ! ? ; I -? e 1 1 ? ?' 1 1 1 f,,i , i at' , 1 1 ?. o ??< 1 1 1 1 _* '?? ' i't l-.asf s ? ie \ " i ;i : \ ?" 1 - WIN . , \ t ~ - .1 \ ? h.. ' .1 ' I ? ? ? ? I >d r hi rh. . ' do..) .f i. I ,n.l : t . . .... t ? ' !.e Prehistoric Cave Yields Deposits of Phosphate UNO RELIC OF 010 L0f:D3N J Arch o t Brldgt Which Mail Have ditn ' 8 Milt Centu.Ne# Ago .Ju?t Brc ught to Life. A very hih i ?'Niiiiii r#fle of old l,on ?i"" |ii>? 11 iuy 1 1 > ;i< t .??? i uiK iii the London Times. an iiiy Ii ? >i .1.1 J. on ? Ion l?.i iiJmv a lilrli w us < Iciut ?i wiii dur 'UK ?;?'iisinic| uw of the new (<oit don brhl:;e. which I (-.11. Ill l.V.'.t, Tl., Oli'l) IH*V> discovered is i i 1 1 ? mm olid ii. n. il r north Sldi> ? > i ih?> old iH'ffljftt, iiixi Close to St. M; -lilis' ch II III I li WHS ? <li-. |os,.,t oui iitv; >< mo Imildiutr opera- ? MOti.s now III pntJp-pKH. I lie Mr-i stone bridge over t I J Ii.i iih'n u;i- I, uili in 1 17(5, |(|,l ihc bridge \\i?* constantly repaired ant) , restored. M, that l here >s flo evidence ; Of (la- i'Mii I <lal?- of tills particular i Hl'eh. II Him !? ppfi rent l\ uiedlevjiJ, unit 1 Is built of 'ItcigHto #ft nU' Willi u very Hut trajectory; At tlie beginning of the Kightccnth century, however, thr?e Mat wrought -stone supporting * ribs were l?Mt in, and the middle one <?f these In dated lTU.'h Tito is not yet en tirely uncovered, hut a springer at' each Hide is Just being disclosed, and t lie span is estimated to ho about foot,. The under surface of t lit* arcli Is con siderably Muii'iwoni between. Ihe add od ribs, Jt Is ono of Hie' arches close to whlrh i ho mill wheel stood for the raising of \val??r Intg the wofortower thai stood alongside t ho bridge. This arch stood In iho rlvor, Ami Ik, there fore, tin evidence of tho llinlTs which, as time has gone on, have been Im posed on the Thames, tito rlvor being now much- narrower lhan it was in medieval times. It is understood that this relic of old London is to he care* fully preserved.. * CROWDING THE SEA SERPENT Old Friend of the Opean Summer Resorts Make* Way for Pirate Ship Frorn' Rusgia. We believe furl one serpent has heen sighted so far fliis season. Per haps It Is still a little early, hut the weather has been hot\mough to' bring our old friend to the surface, and no doubt the frightened and delighted visitors nt shore resorts and those who go out to sea in boats for a short distance will soon he rewarded w^tfrh a sight of his ugly head or fasci nated by the woter churned up by the swishing *?f Jils angry tail. How ever. it Is possible, that the sight more oalculativl to thrill will be the pirate ship from Russia that Is moving In such a mysterious way Its wonders to perform. If tills Is so. we are certain that for every view of the sea ser pent that Is recorded on the part of credible witnesses there will be 'JO equally credible witnesses Vho caught a glimpse ??f the new (error of the deep, Jong, low and dark, eltJier Just before It submerged or at tho moment it came to the surface to cast, its eye about for ii new ship to capture and sink or to drag away the crew In Irons ?to llolshevik Russia. To the elderly skeptic who inquired where sueh n craft secured Its necessary fuel tin' less critical voting woman answered that it probably operated by electric ity. What could he more probable? ? Hartford Cnurunt. Flower Worth Small Fortune. Ten thousand dollars Is an extraor dinary prlee for a single plant ; yet it I was paid by Knglish horticulturists for an orchid raised In America, the t'alteleya glgas alba. This t'atteleya was flowered In 1010. Htid exhibited nt an orchid show in the United States, where It was awarded n gold medal. The plant was foiled in 1W)1> in a I < of other speeiuieus of Uatteleva giga*. it was only by chance tluit the plant was not sold for a dol lar or two. The only reason was that nftcr most <>f its companions bad been disposed of this one, with some oihtus thai were not In very good condition. WHS set aside. Finally all the >[)??, ?! mens were pot led. To i he meat surprise of the honi- j culturiM* when, nfxt spring, the plant j came u | ? it was with pure white Mow- J erjf. i he plant was sold in I.ondon ; for perhaps the highest figure that an or?hid ever brought. Apology Need* en Apology. "tlcntlemen"- ? It cauif from the lips ot an attorney pleading n case recent- j ly before the Supreme court of the i state of Idaho. In front of him sat ; the judges clothed with their Judicial ? dignity, listening Intently to the case. The attorney had erred. Judges J should be addressed as "Your honors." ?'< Jen I lemon" ? repeated the lawyer, and the tiniest hint of a smile flitted across iiie features of the men n front of him Suthlenl> he sioppt-i!. :eai./..i.?; l?.s blunder "I ap"log|/r for call ii ? \ . . i j ifei :|# men.' " he blurted out. Laughter i;i a courtroom Is m?t deemed exactly proper, but a joke is -i Joke and ("Mef Jus the I:;,., replied simply. I bofe you made no mistake Idaho Statesman. British Museum Overcrowded l l?- I*.- m--.lt imisi'Hin, n I .. .r . ? i writer ?n :iu' '???>> "i k I'usM, i.hjj . rrn'Mfi \ in* vnti ?>t" it* n?p*\ ??o irr ns ' *!>!????? u? < i iK'^riM^J I i y llu* law of ]JO? hvitv KnglNh author. wh<-'i.iT fj(.iu)' 1 1 I :t ' home <>r in tin- i|on, ;,!r>- v Is .-lillt'C'i I '1 t ? 1 ? 1 *? ' !i ?? *v t t 1 1 ' I > ?? tnu-u*'iiii 'v In, )\ id y,>,; jjijn r:? n t '<> fh?-in in cx*l . ?>i. dltl-'T, nnl mnk'- fhrni r , ft , rorwlini. j ? ^ i ? T t ? * Th* .? j .j.* ~ ne^ r ? >'|wir?- for tin- I n 1 1 ? r ":i? ha i??>. ed ? in** 'imr ajo ai.d n spu ria! I nr. ?? V ?* " lrul?l to ?torP fiipfn It It n<?w fearri/ f I ? t th? <a.u?' plan, Will t'?v* :o be for Hi# hocV* ' Wet I AVeiolnbk-IVcMiat^jAi, ggaaa^ ThcretyPromoil^D^J SsSB j-gs|S mm iSvkm* "Jh? and Fcvcrfshncss , ? loss OFbliEE^ ra75^sijn*?lof a iJ0^. CASTORIA TPor Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CA8T0RIA TMC CENTAUR COMPAHV. NCW VOAK CltY. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Prices Reduced KEEP SMILING WITH; KELLYS About the only fault anyone has ever been able to find with Kelly-Springfield Tires was Ike price, and now they cost no more than other tires. There is no reason why everyone shouldn't have them. GEORGE T. LITTLE Williard Batteries, Quaker State and Amalie Special High Grade Oils. ,ur ' For Sale HUDSON 6-40 TOURING MITCHELL TOURING FRANKLIN ROADSTER DODGE ROADSTER COLUMBIA TOURING ESSEX TOURING Vim Delivery 3-4 ton Truck with express body and top 1 0-horse-power gasoline engine. All in good mechanical condition. If you want a baf* K?in in uned cars come in and see us. Liberty Motor Sales Co. CAMDEN, S. C.