The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 13, 1922, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
H. I> MUCH KtlHor and Publish*
, ? ? . N 7
I'ublUlml eycry Friday at No. 1100
Hroad stroot and pnt*r*d at th<" Cauiden,
Snufli < II i O: I Mtt |rf>tft?>ffh*- HH H6C0Q<)
rlass mail nutlet I'rltv f?r annum
fL'.OO.
('aindtMi, S. V., flMiiuury Hi, 1 Wi .
The ohl worn out Imukmptcy 30' day
<r?'dir hu>lin'|i^ i* fast playing out.
Mori1 and moic thi> bu^ttotm ) > < ? 1 1
? it < ii 1 1 i UK ?>tii flic t'hur^liiK <?f ft ii
jjari a nlokcl1.? Worth of Halt or a jkijmt
of pips. to the koiU who oouVd never
bo found on tho first of tho month
whon money wag m-oded to ]>:iy tlm
\\ lioh'sah- Kill. It wa-. ri?ht *onvon-.
to jftt'U into a ajoro, buy a 'rif^r
and say "oha r#o It,*' but it *ont many
a toe roan 1 1 Uv eoneern .to tho Uinkrui>t<\\
i<wirt. H?nn?<l th<< day whoo ovory
body pays oatth or does* Without it.
It >\ il) mean a bettor day fur l>?>th th.i>
buyer ahd (he nollor, It Would !'<? :i
ureal thiijff for the Vuiintry if wt; ouild
not t<? 1 1 m* i ?< ?i ut whoiv the K'hat'??' it"
Nvsffin would h<? ml out Olltiroly. It
j it i if f h | o 1 1 -"iiu- of ii -? to ??onsidtM'a l>lf
i iiipiU'c for an hiio, hut wo\i
?4<-f used to it a ft or t r.v i i|jj 1 1 out, and
when vi* did ?itl of u-; would j,'i?t riloiiu
.? vv'uoh- lot hottor.? Kmjuiror Sun. . ,j
NOTICE
The
Public Garage
As h as been operated
by us in the past
Will Continue Operation
1 his has been brought
about * by our many
c \ istomers requesting
the continuance of
same.
%
George T. Little
? men ? ; i : a 1 ? 1-: <>ii;s
K' I lev NpruitffiHd Tiivs
\V i 1 ,1 ? A I C I > IIATTKKI l :s
MK\ ITtOM Tllf. Sot Til
Huvf (irov?|) Urge on The Island of
Manhattan
* A New \ork let tor in the Phiiadoh
phitt l*Hfccer way*:
Southerner* do very well in N?w
York Oily. The new Idstrlei AtWtt
W\v, Jo?h 11 itantou, who has ordered
j liN h\ itV of llfty assistant-, to stop
talking to uewspajM-r nicti, i. a Mouth
J eruer. l?om i* t WikS'. TevM w)h*iv he
formerly pweiUvd law and M'H'tfd a
? ter"> as assistant juxwoeulor. All the
talking that Is to he iIkik1 In* will do
' himself
Mr. If t ntoli left the hone Star State
J(i v?*irs ajjo. He J? niore than six
I V . I
fc, i tall ? month .shi* \ ??!?. with a jnom
hum n "<o. His Aiethnd of presenting
a 'ease N uiiM?n#a I ion-til a careful an
alysis of tin* fart*, in cdiort terse sen
fences.
Mr. liaiitoti is a d?*eply re'igloua
.man; being a member of the Church)
..I thV? I ?i viphv* of Christ. lie took
.hold of the dlvtiHet. at tort M:\vship or
NVh York (V111M.V the first of the
year. suoe?'*?dini; Judge ICdwurd Swanii.
under* w hoin , he had previously Served
iis lit>l ussista lit.
In many way* Mr. I tan fan is the
sort of public !'iWH'ii|(?i' (lull i. ue
, uoifid never ? ? \ | n. < ? ? to -i??? incubated
from Tammany lint!.
| Thai a man from a ?mil| plnee like
NV'aeo. Ttf\.. should be nominated and
chWed lit i he most ,jH>\verfu! public
r ffhv on Manhat taiv*I>lnnd is interest
i:; more way^ than oat .
"Joab wa? a J'eniittrat down homo,
and nalnrallv lie was n Democrat up
here." -aid hi>s brother in-law. James
I. Moon-,. also a 1 ran -pi a nted Texns
lawyer. \Ye remarked to'Mr. Moore
that the United St-nte.s , first ixvarne
acquainted with Waco through the
sensational killing there in A.prit,c>JSOS,
of \Y l'rariii, the brilliant editor of
:i weekly pnblh ation oallo>| "Tin- Ivon
.rla-.t.
"1 saw that murder," ivplhsi Mr.
Moore, "for I hap|>oucd to ho stand
ing acnws tl?e street when Tom Da-,
vis. a real estate dealer, oanio out
into i'ourth sireot and shot lirann
in the hack. lira mi instantly turned,
drew his gun and shot Davis down.
I'.rann was a pi nek y < -1 u? j and walked
two blocks to the city hall, where hi4
nave himself uj>, dying the ltoxt day.
. I < ? : 1 1 ? 11 Itauton left Waco before thar
doiihlo killing.
It is a .-dnguhtr t'aet that two other
o \ i ? \>-i t >|. of the Bra n n murder ni>
!i?iii^ in New York -Sidney Herz, who
ran a ? :i r 'store the s-t.rect from
Pi.innV oTfi'-f, and I'.n^ene I? Wiel.
who was working in an office nl*>ve
Dj \ i ?' place of business and saw the
New Prices on Coal
\
Harlan Block, 4 inches and over, Per Ton - $10.00
Benedict Egg - - ^ $9.50
QUALITY COAL
Telephone Your Order 173-J
E. C. ZEMP
Condensed and Improved Schedules
VIA
NORTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD CO.
of South Carolina
AND
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
Camden, S. C. to Charleston. S. C.
: ; ? L' 5 I \ ,\1 . leave Camden arrive 1 1 ; 1 < > A. M. Fares
IV \1 . :i r i*i v Charleston leave : *i r? A M . * 1 1'J
Camden, S. C. to Atlanta, Ga.
K A ST Kit. \ TIMK
jr> r M. lea.e ('amden arrive 11 :10 A M.
CENTRAL TIMK $10 :6.r>
h :.")(? A. .M . arrive Atlanta leave 7 : 10 P. M
THROUGH SLEEPERS SUMTER. S. TO ATLAN
TA GA.. LEAVING SUMTER 9:25 P. M.. AND ATLAN
TA TH SUMTER. LEAVING ATLANTA 7:40 P M
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THE
RATES AND SCHEDULES VIA NORTHWESTERN R.
R. CO. AND CONNECTIONS COMMUNICATE WITH
N. W. RAILROAD OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Ix>cal office
Telephone 128.
famous oiuoHuter through ?o "?j)eii win
?low.
I'rohahly the moat notable South
cr|ier lit Now Vork l? William <?. Mo
Adoo, former Secretary of the Troon*
?try and wnvin-hnv of Pre*ii|out WU
moii. Ho wHk?^lM>ru In but was
cdueated and practiced law la Tcnn
c<jm*o.
"Jim'' OKhoruo, au assistanj Dinti'let
Attorney, famous for his provocation
of tin* Moly.uc?n\ oiw and la tor a
criminal .lawyer. hails from North
Carolina, a? does Ceorjco Cordon Hat tic
who \va>> al.so uoUvt* In Tuinumny an<I
va L'luilK public office*. liornord M.
ltniuch, wIiom* nnvuip'lshinent.H arc
t<?fi well tinned to ne<?d mention. was
born at Camden, S. C
.Martin W. jNRtjcton, the (list in?'iiM) '
od lawyer, while a native of Toiuhssmh*
caiilo'to tin* metropolis via Dallas, -Tex.
Col, Kdwird M. Ilotiso. wlio now
o. mills himself a Now Yo.ker, is a
\ ?
Texan by birth. Col. Francis Gordon
< 'n ffey, who has 'just retired as CniP?d
States District Attorney hero, bails
from < iordoi>svillo. Ala 0 civ Samuel
Mclto' erts. the new president , of the
Mi?t ro|io!lt in Trust Company, is a Mis*
saurian. Mann l'rice, the fonncr as>
1 I .* 1 111 attorney general of Texas, has
htinn o'uf his legal shingle in Mnnhat
i hi. as has K. Drlgbt Wilson, who w?>
the. .vouturost speaker of the Tenm?s*??e
House of Ho'rreiscnlsitlves.
Col. Thomas 1$, Folder, who Is tin'
counsel for the .SI,000.(H>0 "bootletrniiiK
crowd." just indictod and alnnit to ;ro
to Mini, eauie'froiu Atlanta, (2a. He
is {in- !av.'ycrv who cUttred .Joremlah I
o'T.iary. friend of Cermany. Joe John
sou. the newly ap|>ointcd commissioner
of public works of Manhattan. . is ? an
Alia titan.: likewise Hob Adamson. who
wis secretary to Mayor <Jayn<?r and
Fire Commissioner nn<ler Mayor
Mitebel. and William Harmon Black,
an assistant corporation counsel.
I lain bridge Colby, the former m-civ-'
tary of ^titc. was l>orn in St. I>ouls.
den. Kolwrt Ix*e Milliard and Major
llozeman Bulger arc Alabamans, hikT
Irvin S. Co1?b. who now lives in Fast
.'SPth street! es?"rm?d from Kentucky.
The ohl town is full up with ex
Southerners*- yes. thousands of them.
Ten elders of the Seventh Keforni
? ? l vhurch at Crand Knpids, .Michigan,
were ]xii>oncd at* the morning s^'rvit'c
Sunday when they drank varnish t licit
iind been poured into a communion
clip in i he belief it was sacramental
wines. Two of tin- elders were w?id to
lie in a ??ri t ic'-ii 1 condition. The church
had l*?en repaired and in the store
loom where tin* sacra mental wine is
Kc.pt in a ju>r several jugs of vnrnisTi
iiM'd in the re-deooru ting had twen
stored. One of tlu? officials of tlie
?-hureh i> said to have mistaken the
varnish for wine when he filhsl the
communion cup during the churcli
sorviee. The ten elders of the ehureli
were the fii^it to drink it lie commun
ion wine. As the cup was heing-'pnKKCHT
to other meinlM-rs of the congregation,
the eiders were <-een to f:ill to <the
fbw>r. Many of th<> church members
lucanie panic <tricken and rushed
from th?* edifice. A physician was
? iuniiiMii"d and t he. stricken "loii taken
to howp|j'ii?? iir their hein-*. Th?H
pi.i-oned elders were 1 >. .1 Vaderwcrt. I
John It lew ? >id, S. FolkersUni Ilenry J
Tcrkeii! <t .I"hn I >ruyn. .1. Hollenste- I
?cr. (' ll'i'insti". I J 1 >ofo<> aijd H.
'l'lie VI miliuilioli clip WJI.X
parsed t < . lie- ehler* iuiniedia l< :.V after
Reverend 1? -A Ynnl.unuiiel. the
im*tor ha ! completed hi- >erraoii.
l!Mt*r ltii*wi-!il wa* th<- fir<t drink
.the J o;-on and tie' f.r-t t.? ta'l 'Hie
other e'.ih-rs enllai.'M'd i:i rapid sue
? I'.ilkei^t'ia wa- -a !>i to he 111
the ;n ? ? -.-rimi- ????ii'lit inn ? ? .my ol
the tefi
t ? i 1 it ui : ? n' - > ! t!i? I 'uiw'r
?i > > ?( New V-rk. Jia- _r r.i : 1 1 ? I t" 1 > ;*.
I in i*!i/ a ' i ? -? : -c ! ? J r.e l ! ?< hi- pr<?
' --.oil 1 1 . till ? I ; I ' . ? I.f Ww Y >rk
THE TIME
TO TAKE
PEPTO-MANGAN
;\MII N ><M I KK1 \ m il l; "(II r
ir will isuim; \ot i? \ck
TO IIKU.TH
1 s a 1 1 ?: . <.? i .. inedl
? at a j !"..?> .hi . a- the saving
?mi'\ n - a >?':!: They are
u)i,'ht> !n-k> Mo-* ]* ? p!i twed a
**1 tunic i ?: i while They
'tk '-r ?hr"Mgh 'nvfiru or so
? in! ciivii v ij.i ji o' H'-\ ei. :^h >!eep :
jnan> cat itnproprt {*<?<?- 1 an<l f!iu> hurt
the dir. sf \,n It ; - wise ro
tak. \ I'l-pf.* \facga:. vv;fh the
j !>ir ti-w v. >-<-k- :v;'.ii tvoild
' V .?? ? i !: : >' have '???nil ??<? m! health.
IV; :? Mailman - \ >u p.?*:i?\ ? ? f red
l.!ood, and r\<rvt*>ly k:i-?\v-, that red
IiIo'hJ fix-!: z a1. 1 k*?kin?
:i ! "*? ?;nv> "v?!d t^- dr'?lff?l.sts
ia litj . ' " ? \ ? form \dvc."t1-?e
in/'a!
IIU R KIliKON KOiTORlAl
I' .
Tex I uf One of the Beat vf tin* U>lo
Henry WfttlerNOQ'
8lnee the. death of Henry Wattcr
hOii, Uu'V Uuvo Iwhmi many rofereiHva
l<> his "To ill! Willi Th?- llapsburfts
n))(l !lohO??*t>!lcrJ?9." It was fluted
In tfii' J/oiiIkvMU' Courier- Journal of
Aprrl 7. Ml 7. nud wits awarded the
l*nliun |)rUte for the iH'st v<iitorlttl of
the your. I' wjis headed "Vae Viet us"
(Wo?? u? the VaiUiuUUod. ) Mr. Wat
teoou \t rote as foMows
"Then4 aro times ivben feeling mu-t
be .soul to the roar ; when duty must
ten* tin? lijio ; when 'tho aversion brave
man bavo for fighting must yield to
tho ft d Jural b?n. '(!|vc mo liberty or
g Ivo "?o death!' TMmt.ttme Is now
Upon u?.
"I'oless Patrick I leu ry was wrong
- - unless Washington ami the meu of
tho Kfvo'ut ion ww wrong. that time
Is u|M>a ik. ll is a lio to protend that
the world V* belter than It was; that
nam arc truer; wiser thai war is ok
enpidde, that peaoo may in* had for
the planning and the asking The
situation whieh without any no; of
ours rises hefftre Ui 1s n> eN'l&rui .'is
that which rose before the Colonist*
in A morion wheu a Uvad Cuglish Kin.-c,
claiming to i uV without a immutability
assert ing the right divine of kings and
sent an army t<> enforce |t. A mad
dcriiiiin Emperor, claiming partnership
with Cod. again elevates tin* .standard
of right divine, and bids tho world"'0
worship or die.
"From the beginning the issue was
not less ours than of the countries |
first engaged; 1'arh may bavo had
ends of its own to scrvv, Nor were I
these ejids precisely alike. At least i
Kraiioe---to whom wo owe all that we i
have to sovereignty and freedom, and !
Ileigiuu), the little David of Nation?.-- j
fought to resist invasion-- wui it on eruet :
invasion ; to avert slavery, stvage. pill- {
less slavery. Y<*t. whatever tin4 animn* f
I
t
Hit,.' purpo i whatever the selfish In
trr<)*is of KngPuid and Kusxla and
H?!y Mm ka|#oi' jwhoine of tin- world
<vu<)utv*| JiisiifUnl it.
"First <>( all on bended 1vIh.h? we
should pray to <?<mI to forgive us. Then
ciwi a?- men, Christian men, soldierly
men to the flnn and -tlio fray - whore
??ver 't hey. lead us over the ocean
through renders ac*ro>s the low
conn: ; U'n <>t Koln, I'.cim, and Kohletif.
lumhlin',' lit*' fortre^ of Khronhr?>s|<ln
into lh?? Uhli ? a^ we puss and dam
ininj: ili?- mouth <>l' the Mo/.ol|t> 1 1 1.
the of I ho ruin wo inalv: of
it -then, on to Herlln, tin* Illaek llov. c
Cav alry sweeping the Wllhejin ?: >i?
1 H<<* lav.i i low n the numutainshP.' the
Junker anil th" niftier flying
fort- us. the tunes In-ing 'Dixie' ami
'Yanke** JfcmdVV the ery tiring "Ila'i
the Froivh UcjmbUc Hail the Itejnib
lie of Hussia wolcoino the Common
wealth of the Vaterland ? no j>eaee
with the Kaiser no. parley with An ;
toeracy, AhsoljitHm ami that divine j
' right of Kiiig* to hell with the 1 1 mis- ]
| ..nr* ami the Holirii'/ollonis."
M?-, ,|hc Thomas, of Sauford, N ('.. I
i I . ... '
>v?h knocked dowu nnrt roMx>4 lut
Knminy of $1,W0 in WKTtocy,
whlfU slu- whs carryluu In h<>r pocfcl
, i i Tin- robbery took pltCO lu |lvt
\ |) ill hIicii *hc went out to s,H. jf
cMeken how* wuH f?sU'uijS|
STOVES
RANGES
HEATERS
GRATES
Stove Pipe
Mackey Mercantile Co.
Right Drugs at Right Prices
We air starting the Now Year 1?,\ of/oriug a coiuipu-u* stoek of
I>ru?s?. l'hawniuvutioals, niul Sundries at prions that allow the email
profit at which wo can do business.. Wo want your cash trade
aiid >l(.i not pro|K>so to ninko you ) h< y for lossos on bad accounts
Tli hi'.- why \ve arc selling goods at leas profit than formerly and
thnt < why wo arc discontinuing all unpaid accounts from the past
v?-;i v. Try Us if ypu haven't beeii trading with us. If yon have we
ai?- ^'niu^ n? try to give you better prices and ln*tter .service if ~
jvosslblo. ? ?
W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store
Telephone HO t ^e8t Side Broad 8t
Announces
New Models
*
New Prices
Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices
Touring $1785
Coupe 2500
Sedan 2700
Series 22 SPECIAL-SIX Prices
Roadster ( 2-Passenger ) $1425
Touring 1476
Club Roadster 1475
Coupe ( 4-Passenger ) 2150
Sedan 2350
Series 22 LIGHT SIX Prices
Touring $1045
Roadster ( 3-Paasenger ) 1045
Coupe-Roadster 1375
Sedan 1750
All prices f. o. b. factories
New Models All Have Dry
Disk Clutches.
Carolina Motor Co., Inc.