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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE H. t>. MIKH r#tw *?6 ruMf | PubW-h'd 'vry Friday at Vo. 1 1U0 llroad r?Mvf au<! r?*?l at th* fHoklen, ? South < "a roll Hi |*i*t office ??> aeooud <'!avs OTrtf ma I tor I'ric^ |*t unuutu j$M*? ( am<h>n. K. (I., Marrh 3. IKt Oraufctourii. oih* of the b*riU>?t bit town* <?f the lower part of t1*e Mo4ol alnco thy financial dtfifl'Hlen c?mo on, doe* hot M tlx* prmeut tdtuatkai Mop them lu th<*ir MMAhAlH^n to jnve tlielr; ft reel*, Tor w<ird ?\>nM4,? fto?a tiu*re that at a in^?JVu< <?r o 1 1 .? e?>uivii and tUb olty UnqwovemeuU <*nitmi><?toir it wan <lecldw) to pave five iWlK^ of streets of the city of Orantfet>nrg. The dat? for Mttt'tUtfC the wofffc Ivaa not Imiti decided, but It I# thought actual work will begin lu <3x5 hi rlii#. TbP <^!> haa pur cf f the i>ti\iu^ "now for n ?M'e that* a year; H?e total <**>t Of the )*av'itHC will amount to ol*oul ?7W,000, ? ?im- Third to |* paid l?.v tin* city Aiui the rnnairrftttf two-Third* i>y the twiifrx j of tbe ubult'o,' i>tv?j*-vty The tsv.. third* ru^'.jt which will )*? lxnin? by Ore abutting tax oVrnerw mu*t l?e j?ahl i?> ten yt-ara and tho city -will r(*tlre t1i?- bonds* lit CnYty y<?ar^\ Interest on the homla wiW eit a raU* m*t to ese'uod H 12 im? ceuH, Ami in the Darlington N iiah and 1'roH*, l.<lxyl in a el-t y m>t near ?o I M.rtse a? Camden, we re?d: "Darilrttfton has i>ot H.ul a quiet hv peet for many ji-aw. Ttyn* feeoia to he hlway# Aomethlit# 4o do. and now there b- more thau <?ver. Con Ktruetiofri uaiu'f h ro working u-rcfji ?o vera I rtreet*. for the purpose o f Kirin# thi.^. tiummghfarfei, ami tjivu monta i?f vwneol are l>e&tig laid Jo many tn*wv tioobipus also. "The tAtOilMi of woriatti alum* will ?i ?umber- in the ? wind reds, himI iHght bore 1* ? ^'WVl Him* to eiiq>luii?iae tt?o fact Hint Mayor McTjCod's rfovLw. wboii- tJi'^ txmda \vtir?k to the ?vfjV"?rt that all juvtdlUc woA'tmm should !><? setf'tirttl rifflit flu"-!**', Is f <? I tli ? fully ? "s? ?i"i *xl ?**<?." Ami nxali? A<m?v <>i M-u-wOod i'.?nu* i ids i m *w'm : "Fh^-lsir-.i to lot contract.-* f ?r Mrtt! l'uvir^ to amount to ai^piwximatcAy 5^rK)t(KV) (,jj Matvh 10 1tas r< iichrd i?.\ tin- I'avtuR comniNdon. Surveys lrav?* Itoon jirrteliea-lJy ivdnpUih-d ?m| \>?>rk i ! l ?ih M?.n as tv-mraot.s :?r*? l?-f ami "Vit^'.Huls placcfd oa the KroutMlf. M? tijJ>ora of tlu* i-ouuui^u.n ? l-s'lai i'd tbah ac^o.il wo?4 i wxvuld ?- in ii 1 1 pnib:ib41Hy tn' uihUm vny Ky eitxt) \f.ril." Itislwj' \ III** !ia^ a'rfn 'y pivid lu?r stroi'*?. Harfavilb- Is uw .-ftartJnK her l?avirvg and -nmrly cv?n-y town of any -]?/><? in -South (Virollm h-.ii r>^rmaivmt iinprovcimv ii>. N?>at1y evwy rondwa.v thronrfiont K<tshaw <ounty is in shajv? tluuj tl>? stmv>ts of ? 'iiUKhm. 'Hie r|tii" :I 41 of is i ?r\v Iwin^ fjc< ly dLvM).s?ar?il ami wo hope >? will J>?- 1-VI-; Ix-iforo (bimUru can h? r i*l ho* aloi>K waih other fuo TTrPSstTT* rjrtr> 1r< the uny of fcood sf <t< Thirl y l ? \ i r out c*X fcttp fort> four I a ixl rii'w oT (lie Italian l.uilt it I rcsiij-* Koiua Jos( tiiplr Hvrs dur? in); a trial trip at ITaorptou l?o:td> list 'IHir<-il:iy :t ftvritoot:. Tisf t;ri*n? a!r>h!p. (In* >f ?;f U-? I > i>. cm-.: <'nn't?! twr ' !. \v* rt ? r?*? f*'v Oil In AjiuTh'rt souif* \\r?-ks a 4", and a imy authovlfl#** thought it w?Mit<J Iw* with !.*!?> ?*rty u'.otOi> than whh thr- It:? ti ?u mo lor-, with whiHi It was equipped. "Hit' ?"hit !:#;?? i s it ^ i i : if c:vn/p}rU'd. ttio ? ; ! a 1 i ? i> w.i- a ! tontf !<?*' Tue^hiy. \ Tt ? ? r ll)'* -'lip ! : id r? <ivh< ?<! ;t >5:o i.-an I frrt t>r iiu<i sj.> uj i*i h i n ^ w ?? :? T w r < 1 ? ? ? with f 'i< vtMldci" and jX'intrd the i ?? tioA i:w :t?d. \ti<?tir;?fs u < ? Tii:ui ? " vi-i li] > I'v 1 ; onhh' t\V . hartfii - ' . i ' 1 . - ? . i'Mt v\ i ? ? : ? > u * iipjii'f ? ? i h 1 ? f <? ?? - ? s 1 * Th< -hip won' <>n to ? a ;t h. < - i i !<m ?! i 1/ w ! r i if S re n i ? ? r ? I ? 1 1 ; ~ u;-- :u'-< hnr-'.ijil TJn* h\ < I r- ????? i *\ It wV. ! Ih?- '.iu In j? 11" ' 1 - il.f'.i' ->1 . :i;'n< ! : : t * ? ? ! v ? ;? ,li. nl i ? ? .i 1 : ' ! l'i :i I ii i - -jf ?? 11 ] > ,1 h.-i-'hl -?(' **<"' f>f ? 1 ?:?<??! \ , ?;*- !???;;: * T. . ? i'< > ; i , ? I ij'iii l?!\ - i .v 'h" ; > " c j 1 ' *\ ^ -\i ? ? : ? ' \ ? \ .-! m i i . ? ? _ . .i . ? ii ? in.' i, - . : i -fi \. . i i p ; :? . ?" 1*1 ?? ;:?:?? { .i i * ? < I To ? ?? . i ? ' " ? i;i n v\ :i . miiii"!!!1'! to i '? ' . . ? ? "in?l Mi : !?.( ! -??? ii ? *v ? ? '?* i ','??! 1 l'j..-me\ f -vif'i? M ?? f. i : l n ? - -a'ViM'.u Iji'llfr : I'll* of ? on:*-.- w : ? . . i t n?>ull. I .?*<*? lit. in n ? V>/en in' in a|"**d with their Mws an?I w . -o lutdi>? burned uni hrui -r+l :'i - T" l:;ik !m:J -ni:?P h?^?' ri;r : ' rir i*n*>\ ??! ) T"i' i ?'.or^iii in < ? tout! 'i'. ? ? ; < I ? *? I thjjf Iht* (onn(i<?v of \hr ^tat** i .muot loyally puy <hcli pir> rata pr<v tK'ft it>i) of the saLirh-x ?if tin* ih-uion illation in t)?e ?-tatr ? ?v?h* ? r^in> t-*l?3 as a i >tv-t >i t?^ nofc'iv> i-riiiiiroif. ft-?m the C'h<'<rer ?^litngnng r.srty Sutuifiy inrkniin^: V.'hiJe ?as supposed to be nalocp Sn^irftn)- nif^ht hr? wn< tn du.sU'iotislj sitwhip off Ui.-f rtoains with <l? Hie v hi' h h?'?h?d *Hrro(e<1 Jibout hH prrsnn , mm* II, ? 1 (Ml Utt Of It I? Pure But*. ^pr<Wl|rt?l>W? Bradford had the follow iiur lu rtl? hlrt l?#U^ <*f his iniper, f.ho Fort MiH TUne* : Whoit the !>e?L<faitur*? adjourned Friday nlfclit for tl?e waA^inl flw indication* *ere that 1be *e?<k>n would l:* HI at least two b?n?' or. The regulur jk)-day session end ed ? day or two ago and many ue-m bem, v*) eel ally of the houne, tirr Ite earning rpaitl vt under th<* profv^ (,t ha V 1 D? to May ill t"<duiid?i.i lo /!:?>'? b^OQd tin- 1 1 uie for whleh the.v are paid. Nor J* ? i*ei " dlv^atiafactlon without iya*oo. If the worthwhile htiKiticiui wUM? confronted the *e*alon wtam it openod early til Jauuary had lns*U f?? a-i o\pedit1oivd.v an the s'fvs of the tim'.'fi dC<H|l>4?rti the CrtlemluW Of both torn** would have Ummi cleared two weeks ??o and l*of t? the p?-opb' and the member* would h.w hrcii the gainer#. Hut there nti? men In the Legislature thin' year, im there bavv b<K?n men in perhaps nil the preceding J -e;j 1*1 a lures, who lUcf* to hear themselves talk and who v i ite time In db* uvdn? relatively trivial mature. N <A only i* tlMM nuieh talk w^tuh leads to nothing sub *Htitlal, but to this may l?e added the Week end. adjournments and the *riug; ?Uh attitude of some of -the committees in reporting l.llU. <i to them H-i further cuii?i?M of the lengthened ??"??loi?. 'hie average memher i? not responsible for thN eondi<lon. He Is auKlou# to K??t through with the buni lies# of law making that he may re turn lwme an<t attend to the biudneftfi \ of making ri living for himself and his fjituly. Perhaps there are no achoinern in the stature. One i re- J f?*t* to brieve tlVat all the in end vein are bent ivpou serving the .people lu the mojft patriotic, way ; hut it ^oimv tlmea hapix-ns nevertheless that this or that number look.s with favor npon the pro.-vpet't of having the Helton 'run into extra day*, ami lie works to that end, seeing in it an oppor tunity to "gut by" with worne pet mea sure which he knows will bo consider- : ed l?y few members, as Is al ways the 1 ease (ijhen tho session Is on its- la*t le<jij. Much money lias been unwisely expended and many queationnble law* put In the statutes in recent y?<ar.s a? a result of eleventh hour legislation. Only 1.4 Kt year the aooalled efflclmey h <k1 er.v>n?>iuy eomiubislon was create*! on the ia'yt ?lay of the wnalon. The ooLqmil->!on njhsi: aJ*>ut $15,0rt0, mo^t of wldeh went to "exi>ert.s" from the North, letehed In to tell tho i>eoplo of th<? State how nib-enihly they had fu.lle?l for 110 ye-.irs to run their sf^v crnment along scientific linen. 'Hie beneficial r*'siilt.s of the work of tlie (?omjnl.islon, if one may jtidge frv^ni the attention itv reeouuncjularfoiig have been a<vorded by the I/egislatnire. are microscopic. Judge I/indls Leaves BvihIi Judge Konn<*sciw Mountain I/andls, federal judge <?f the Chicago dixtrlet. i.l nd high lord of the baseball world, has resigned from the beueb, the res ignation effeWlve on March He Uua been undei fix t- iu con^ro** for sometime for holdixu' the haaclmll office while drawing a .salary as fed eral Judge but gave hs the reason for hl>- resignation that the work wan ti'o heavy for a man of hi> ape. .Judge Landis -first oame into prominence by fining the Standard oil Coin] winy <i_*0,oO<t.(M>o -,oiiie ) ear- a 30 When he aeeepted the place a- director of base ball at a salary of a \ear many protest- w?re made sn congress and 1 here hu? even been ->vne talk i?f i 1 11 - l?e:?et!inent Th!^ ^-eiued not to bother the judge. but \s hen the work of tue t we positions g<?i t, o heavy it did ?.<?' ?ikc h Mil I" ?!??; j?l?- u 'Uirll th>- Im-'I.iII j< '? 1 1 *? big salary j and the judge-hi;' 111 n7.."?om S<> then*! I is a !n i\ .i 1 1 ! - # ? !.. !i.? n pp. in'* <t <'>?!?? 1 J r ? ? v\ ; 1 . ! I 'a is >!?". u t - ? r 1 a 'it I k 1 1 led o:j the Jnm:::i :? ?;i . ! in 1 " j .1 r'a .?bin >' ! . t - ' afu-ni'?ie. , I ai nan I'axi- 1*1 : 1 | ?? ?! : 1 -? in :: I 1 in | \ ? a- ' 1 ! ? 1 ! .? ]? 1 ! .ft'... . - j 1 ' 1 1 row . ? 1 ? ij IMii' 1 ; 1 \ ? 1 ? ' * u <?m* ; < I ; ; ! - j ? 1 . ? en.. 1 ? 1 . ; \ e 1 ? .i \' ' ! ! 1 . . ^ . l" ' . ? .f :'.???? : n .? ! . .! ? . ? I ; .v ? - ? \\ . ; I'. . .v *??!?:?? ! 1 > . > I . I 1 . w ; j - 1 ' ? ? 1 \ ? I ?:? \ ' - l;i r ' \ I " 5. .. ' S i,-\ ? .v . .1 . . r ; , .iwl't! . ; . . ! [ l;i \ J\ -,'??* 1 ? 1 ' ; 1 , 1' | 1 lux !!? .i^'.ii j.i-- ? ] !'. ??ah' ?a ? . Whe:. :.?? <!:?! Ib.osn jv r . . i have run r ??! of ? :-.e r n ! and !?? lutv/, t brown two iug> of \vhi-ki> .?u: ? -f h/> j cur. When I >a v i - %wnt r . ? make all J , rr> r Crown nmdo an at'aek on {!..? of fitv-r and nu?* a n off. -rt to ???: ii^ fpm fi>?m him I^wN jerk..] J. from H row n und i<?i lum wui; :!*?? pUtol, and when h?- d.d s<? tlie ^nn ^.-nt off. \Nonndin? I?rcn\u in the head. Ilrown to fbt' ^b neral !?ert? h?? died In atxvut an h"'j; The younc woman wa^ lodged in tli?- ? t.un t\ Jail ou a liuirpro ?rf T ivi 13 I ij ur 1?. t iret n\ Jl.'o last Satu.-daj Jeff Chandler, aceil wbot and kilb-d hi* wife. Mrs T5)e^^lo^lA Chandler. 31, and bin mother ia law. \rrv Ummlett, affol OS The ^ht>otins: was f be ootronie of d omen tie frotTbl#^ FAJUOI'S "ESKIMO PIK" - Origio <tor'? Fortune Cou uted to Sl\ Figure. Chri?tl?ti K. Neltou c*ipe to Chk^i* go /rum Oia*J*i fifteen tw*>tlw ago, with nineteen cent* ?ml an Id*-*. way* a -ij>? vi ?l froiu Oblc?c<^ Today tin* nineteen ceuts ha* grcmo to m *t?*adily lucr?r*?ing fortune of idx I figure#. It'll t>c well over a uillll-'U before Nel*oa fay a his Income tux, What did itV The idea? Nelson'* idea wast to cww a' square of cold lee cream with a layer of'bt?i p)|OCDb||ti thus making a 0QQl<|Ct)pU with real ko cream Inside. SfO got t tu? t Idea while he was man. aging hi#, father'* Uc cream plant in I own. Afnd he further**! it while he Wan studying chemistry at college. When he watt graduated he jM-ddled the idea around from UV cream fac tory to Ice or Oam factory. Everybody laughed at him. "Cover cold Ice cream with hot chin** ulnte? Mnn. you're crazy!" they'd say. Jtnt Unssell Stover, manager of an lee cr? -am plant at Omihn, was dif ferent. llo thought Nelson'* Idea could he put over; And together v Stn ver and Nelson did put it over. That's why you hoc a big yellow sign advertising "Ksklmo We" in your confectionery store window. ' ror_5uilHouV-fh?" Inventor of l/sklmo ?pie, ?' . ? ,Wl?on'* not finking it. Ills com puny, comjKrsed of himself, Stover and oilier*. is Helling Hocuses to firms in other. Hticft to manufacture the con- ! fectidn. ^ . . . ... , . _ , Today more than l.COO.QOO RslJmo pies tire being en ten dally. And Neb. son's company gets Hve ceu^a royalty on ?very dozen pies. And Xelaou'a busy with an adding m-iehine trying to figure up his income. ''Don't lose heart," Nelson advises others. "I kept at my buneh and I bugged ? that's why I succeeded. "Just don't give up. It seem* to me that t<>o many folks are only too anxious {<? tell the world they're liek ed." Kills Man in Court Room. Miss Muni ?*? Muttbmvs, 17 yea is old, shot and instantly killed J. S. Crosslin (luriu^ proceedings in tho dis trict court fit Waco, Texas, last Fri day. Ho wan charged with ^criminally attacking the girl two yelra ago. Crosslin, aged 39 years, was tried, con victed and sentenced to nine years in the penitentiary lmt the case was re versed on au error in the admissions of testimony and remanded for thjai. The preliminaries had been completed and Ml&s Matthews had been called to the witness stand. "He disgraced me, ruined my health and deprived me of school privileges," she stated after the killing. "Rut he will never rain another girl.*' Miss Matthews walked to the witness chair, then turned with a pistol in hand and fired straight at Crosslin who sat in a chair beside hjs attorneys, lfi f?*et away She then took two or three steps forward and fir?d again. Advancing. to within throo foot of the man who had collai^d in his chair she shot at him for u 'third timo Officer Burton seized the ^irl in his arms and carried her out of the court room. Ho took flio wen|*>u from lior a:d locked her in a room in the >heiifTs office. Con-fusion roigiwd in tho court room. Judge Monr<ie dismissed tho Jury In definitely. Ijitor a murder complaint wiis fihd against tho' pirl. Crosslin was in the real estate btisino?< and when the ehargo wa-? filed against him it created a secsatlou. lie had a wife , and several ?hildien Tho Matthews girl then ~ 15 yo;ii\ <?hl She i? a little gill, Nv?dghln-: n>*t m.?r.- than 1?0 jniiwkN. :< D>1 \* a - u>oa'ni a-?;i:i\ maji w Ml.- ^h.?n?lii.?' and remahn-l -<? She. is iiio daughter of W r Mattlo*ws. ! who vrsided. \\ h* n the alh-g'-d attack \v? >. commit 'i-l. in "tv ?>t ? 'r >-.-?! irvs Tin- fain 1\ . nu >?f lto?:.u-l a - ? ?? < ? I 4- I ? ' l'i \ ' ? K : ? ? - i M uli-i'U s.ju.i ?? i i.i |fti r? . . ? oi', ..f \ - V. . iijt.'j. i. I f . ? r ?niiibuil a- -a ;l* l?n -irl n '???!>? i 1 1 f t ? ?ii yr.ir? . i ? and : i- - . hi.-! !iiv r.-l :i . S'pUMffl ' I I ? > i.i- :? !.<? his 1 . 'fie 1 1 la 1 1. 1 ^ ? i iii - 1 , ' i if iTl'' ? 'I ' i,% > ? ? I ii i in . air! i ' ? i-f ? 1 .1 1 ihn !i'in;Mi. . i>-? -vJi 1 1 1 ? p n | I i . J ^ I i l j ^ : . < ? c.i 1 1 : ! - 1 1 ! 1 1 I i ; i i i ?. , rid. ?_ Not lie To City Volfr.s, At the annual meeting of the lJomo ratlc Municipal Ward Clubs held !n i ho O; era House In Camden on Mon day night. February 20th. 1 W22, It wan decided that". "Hie Ward Club Kijroliuicut Uk>Ws *hall remain oj>on for voters to regis ter therein up to midnight of Monday. Man*h Gth and on Tuesday, March 7th they ahall pass into tho bands of tho Municipal Kxecutive Committee to T?* examined and that ? fter that date no nnmp shall be placed on the roils that does not already appoar on h Demo cratic primary roll of the County. Atetntlon is oalled to the fact that tbo*e enrolling must sign tho full name and not by initial* alone. Thi* 1m re quired by the State law and' the Party rule*. IJLURKN8 T. MILI.S. Chairman Democratic Municipal Ex ecfitlce Committee. j KKOM VOHK BANKER I. AdviM^, to EwB?w4i?<it?ISj Support Mm*?Iojc Moviwot. Columbia. Feb. '-'7. "If the ftttVMt* ; ??f KviiiJi c .uolliu do noi enthusiast! i ea I ly support tb* movement now on ; foot to org*!)!** and iput in IQUMttttl i operation the Sooth CiU'ftltna Cotton ' Growers' Cooperative A??ocJation, they i:ttd ne\er start uivother farmer* movement t*.eau*e It witi be a failure," ]*h\h J 11 B Jenkin-. \icc prudent ..C 'tin- \\ ople* Hunk and TruM Co., of iopk In h l??t t*-r to W. II WilV(?N.?n, ft I York county f irmer, a copy of the let tor having been made public by. the of ficers of the cooperative asfcOeiatiojj In this city ? ? Mr. Jenkins' letti r wa-. ^ j one from Mr Wllkerson asking the at ' tttude of the bunk towards tin4 move ! ment Mr >Vilker*ou bad written Mr. j Jenkins that the banks in many eo?m* ties of the *tate *<ie strongly backing ! the moVeuient and asked if Mr Jon Kins' hank would favor it. 1 "In our opinion the proi>oscd . coop i orativo~ makottog movitnvtrt" -contin ued Mr. Jenkin* 'lip the only turn ment 'that has ever been -luiU'd ly tlie farmors that has ever had *tCOtU to it. A cooperative u-?->?x-iatlon with the propel enthusiastic support, under honest awl capable management, or ganized iu South Carolina and in the other cotton .states wlH do more to bring about and regulate orderly mar keting of cotton at a fair profit than anything else that can be done. There for*? the Peoples Rank and Trust Co strongly ' recommends the organization of properly managed cooperative mar keting associations, and we uul>csitat li^iy offer our fucilftlee to this end. " "Wo have tjuite a tiumbcr of farm ers among our stockholders ; we quid fief hundreds of farmers as ivitrons und wo are and will be Just as will- i irg. If not more so, to assist financially fa tracts who are. members of the asso ciation as thoM* who ure not. The fact flm t the government threugh the great war finance corporation and the large financial ln?sti>t ntions- in the money centers have endorsed coo(pcrutive mar keting associations and have expressed a wHUugneK? to extend and are al ready extending financial assistance tn 'urge amounts is in itself evidence of the soundness of the proposition. It is n great pity that the farmers <*f South Carolina have not Jong l>cforn organized such an association. They would now be enjoying the groat ben efits that are being enjoyed through associations already organised lu Tex as, Oklahoma and Mb*i4,sij>i>i. . "The farmer who does not Join in this movement is not only standing in lilt own light but is retarding the future development of the South." Atlityta Not Afraid The Atlanta T^atioual Bank* bitl of $2,675.8?0 for tJie first batch of $2,W>0,u00 of Atlanta's issue of mu nicipal mprovement bonds was accepted late Tuesday by the Bond Commissi ou on recommendation of 8 committee which was present at the opening of the bids Confide no1 in the prosperity and business stability of the South in |be face of the bo'l weevil aixl so-called "hard times" was manifested through bids submitted to a joiut committee at city hall Tuesday by five large financial concerns for the purchase of all the $2,S00,000 in bowls, represent ing the sale of tbc first seric* of -boint* out of the $8.ST?0,000 boml issue The Atlanta National l.kink was recommended for tlv* award because Its bid, $2.S7r?.RSO. offered a better I?reniium than the others The bid was made ou the basis of 4.7?"> plus, which all bankers in attendance agreed indf cated a healthy condition of the bond market us well a> a demonstration of confidence in tin* safety and advan tageous iuveennent In an Atlanta hunt. W??c1nevda \'?. Athmra fieorgian HKKF AM) THKRE John H. Wilk' <. a w?v| kno-wn farmer ; of wf -tern ?'luster iruiitv ? tj ? ??! vc> ? l tord:iy nioiioii'.' Samuel Aifliiii I r i ? 1 1 x . to. n iik-ly i k. now it mfii:a/.iif writer and ;i former' Soutli Carolinian. it: V v York Simda> _^{ev. K A l.;ijs!.\ J;-. ]>a>t?M- of the First Pre-1iyteria n churoh of Tar horo. \ C. li.is accepted a rail to the Fir-r rro-sltytci ian church of Colum bia. Mihjivt :<> ?);?? action of his pres bytery. It is reputed from Columbia that Former Attorney C.eneral, Tho-? H Peept^s is v-ekim; appointment a> dis tinct n Homey for ?ho eastern district oif Sourh Carolina. J I) K Meyer anrt Ixmis KhimH lawyers of Charleston arc alvo vaid to l?e after tho place. "Mutt and Jeff. Opem Hmi?? Mutvh tr.tb Work ? The Kemed) A question that is being generally, almost universally a?ked. !??: When will corxlit ioan get better? The answer I- "imple : When oplo go to work There Ik nothing ou earth below, Jn the heaven* above, or under the yea l>en--ath that will bolp condition-, as long ?? people sit around aud whim Automobile Owners! We are again back on the job, better equipped than ever to take care of your wants with Mr. W. T. Dempster and several competent assistants. ? .. i We will make specialties of Philadelphia Diamond Grid Storage Batteries, Firestone Tires and Tubes, and Jenkins Springs to fit all cars. W. 0. Hay's Garage South Broad St. Camden, S. C. jan* and knock and whin-4 What the country nerd? Is more c'bow grease aud less jaw-bone exercise Condition* have Ix-en analyzed, <fissected, torn to pieces lo?r>c enough by *he so?p-l>ox philosophers It I- time for the work er^ to stop in ! o the breach. aiwl start something con*+f iu-Tivv Financial panic* ari^5 nothing now to this fount ry t>f the ?th?r countries of-j the world Panics conic in more or I less r*' -gulated cycles Any student of-j the eouutry's history ran tell you that > panics haw been txieurrlng with reg ular frequency *lnc" the Government was established Fairies are a .* welt established in our business system as the planets In tie- j-olar system AN; most everybody can tell, you about the panics of 1KT3, 1S03. 1007, awl 1014 Your grandparents were they alive, could tell about the panic* of 1S?'?7 and ; 1 others less severe When financial depression comes, hs it always does after every great wd?v the jx-ople are thrown into paiiic. They } lower their heads, nerve and morals* They lose confidence in one another j i Everybody <eeks the lifeboats and' In ; ' the sad scramble for safety, code$ off ethics are forgotten It is a case of T.otrt save and the devil* take the hind- ! most ! During tin; last few months, the j , count ly lias been up against a ratber j sevc.ro storm What has been in the j back of every business man's head for j the pasf several yearj has come to | pass The dreaded deflation has be- : come ;< reality The water has been sipicezul out of abnormal profits and Mm* eonutry is face to face with IkkI ro< k principles We are living in- a flew world, but yet- many cannot for* get memories of the old ? the farmen ? of 45-eent cotton, the business man of excess profits We are on the threshold of a new ^Tear As we enter into the new year fraught with great possibilities, every ' n?nn. woman and child should make the determination to find the solution to the problem through harder work ' Work will prove a lmlm of Oilcad It will make booster^ out of pessimists It will lift tlx* cb?ud> and let the sun shine io <Jet busy at something useful If yon can't make a dollar, nvakc fifty cents Jf you can t ja ise cotton under J the (b'cr<H? of Providence, raise some thing ebo If you can't get what v<?u want. ix> satisfied with what yon can Sfet. Anything bi-ats idleness a nd whimpering. How to get out of cho present rut? It f i> an Individual problem You must I it according to your own par- J ' nul.'ir lu-inl s S<> must your neighbor' i - go..?| for one may not. be ?jood ' fo- the ..flier i VV'MS. auit \\ i.nly. \\:!i restore :i< cii>fonM*'l prosjM-rit.t Ft will [ nitfkt?, the whwH run It will bring Hulles to faces now long with doubt and inii-givingfi It will fill the banks willi d<<pt>slu, the borne with -peace and plenty, the world with. content and good fellowship Work ^/itek^o, Qt lM o;:ri s*Argus Married; Saturday afternoon, February iStV tit tbe bonqe of Rev. S. B. Hatfield, Mis* A wile fctyeftra fyecame the h*Me of. Mt> Johnj Moseley. The bride (s a highly esteemed young lady of ate*, lint; ebantoter, ofCasflatt. The groom. |? a promises young farmer o$ the " Mount Zion scction. The ceremony was }>e<r<fqM?ed by Kev. S. B. Hatfield, . Their many friends wliih them procfei luu^pj-nesa and pro^pcfflty. through lift. . J A Friend. N>, This Was Not in Camden. . XJeUio, is .this chief of the Klre lv part meat?. '/Yes, tbi*/ Js -the chief. IVeH,. ipy house is on tire. How long has if beeu buiDln'? Half hour. Did- yop try put tin' water ou it? Ve% but it won't go cut. Theu 'taint no use ifius cotnlu over, born use that's all w<? c^tild do. G'Bjrel ?' Trouble at Ml. Pilgrim. We .understand from Deacon Willb Knox that trouble is brewing at iit,, rl*llgrin>, u rolored church in We? Watefee. The food Dcacou tells us that tbert are two crowds in the chuavb. each of "w^honj claim to represent what 1m best ? for tibe .people, and eacli o <f whom claln possession of the chundh edifice. . One sot "of inemibors has proflotracwd a baa - ?Kpnn the other ocit, aud refuses to allow, lbos? tihe ban to entef .. t Ire ' Holy Temple at Mt. Pilgrim. It - order to fce<?p the 'sinners ?ut of tM sacred precinfcs of tlxeir Domus Defi' tbc^r Lave looked Uk" door. IThe other crowd, claiming to be.ti? J genuine stuff, properly annotated, and in pbteesfdou of a deed to grounds got .1 s***ond look and doid>k looked -tl>c dj>ors. It would seem fro? what Deacon Knox tells us that ?atftbef crowd can 4fow enter and worship. VVc iiuderfctand that a Magistrate of West Wateree wiik appeal**! to and his r^ply to Deacon Knox was as M ? lows :. February tin- -4. 1822. Wlflj.-* Knox, * ? ? T-gj Lon^town, S. C. Sir i have decided n_ot to have the? locks took r?f i -think it l>est to let thing# shay us it is i ask you to ?? th<? other oficures aiul ask them to pay t J Magiii't wlui t tlie church os him yourt trulv O. A. Braobain, Magistrate. I : i the an-ii otinw, <thc weary pilgrkM j niti^r seek hoIjicc elnewhere than ou tte Mount whereon they erected their TV?* Pi*** .J Planters Fish Mixtures Available Phosphoric Acid 2 per cent, Ammonia 7 per cent, or any combiation called for. W rite as for price? on any mixed goods needed. Also on Fertilizer materials such as ACID PHOSPHATE, FOREIGN GROUND FISH, TANK AGE, BLOOD AND NITRATE OF SODA ? Special Prices On? " Potash SalU, Kainit, M.nure Sdt, Muriate of PoU?h PLANTERS FERTILIZER & PHOSPHATE COMPAff CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA