The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 03, 1922, Image 7
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I hereby ftiuHHijiw myaolf a* can<U?
date for M?>ur ?* Uw? **** ?*md<'n.
Suect to the rult* <rf the Democratic
{Sir, y election pledging myaelf as
btforo; for a cieau >,?j?S5, ?***
ministration. W. J. DUNN.
At the request of my frlead* I here
by *aaoui*? mywelf as a candidate
for the office of Mayor of the <%iy
of Oam<h?u. and U ejected will endea
vor to fttr* the city a progressive bual
?esn a<trainh?tratkm.
Wry respectfully,
?! <? OARKIHON, ,lr.
?for ALDERMAN WARD ONE
I hereby aiuionucu myself as a can
dldato foa* re-election to the office of
Alderman for tlto Olty of Camdon from
Ward Quo. W. L. JAUK8QN.
I hereby announce Myself as a can
didate for Alderman of tho <Mly of
(Guillen from Ward One.
J. FIJaTQHBR SMITH
FOK ALDERMAN WARD TWO
At tUo request of my friends I here
by announce myself as a caudlduto for
Alderman of tho Olty of Camden from
Ward Two, s\rf)Ject to the rules of
Hie City Democratic primary.
D. HAZEL 1H0LK.
FOK ALDKKMAN WARD TWO
Complying with the , request of
friends, l hereby announce myself as
a candidate for re-election as Alder
uian fix>m Ward Two.
R. 8. WILLIAMS
FOK ALDERMAN WARD ONK
FOK ALDERMAN WARD THREE
I hereby announce myself as a Can
dida ie for re-election to the office of
Alderman for the City of Camden froio
Ward Three. W. II. PBAJBOK
FOK ALDERMAN WARD THRKK
i hereby announce myself a e&ndi
date in the coming election for aider
ma u for Ward Three of the Olty of
Camden. J. H. OSBORNB.
FOK ALDERMAN WARD THREE
Tho name of Mr W. T. Smith is au
oounced as u cand&hito for Alderman
of the City of Camden from Ward
Three. Many Voters
FOK ALDERMAN WARD FOUR
At the request of friends I am an
nouncing myself as a candidate for
the office of Alderman of the City at
t-a inridi from Ward Four.
JCHN T. NBTTLEB
FOK ALDERMAN WARD FIVE ~
At tho suggestion of friends I here
by announce myself as a candidate for
Alderman of the City of Camden from
Ward life. D. O. HOUSE?
FOK ALDERMAN" WARD SIX )
We l?-g to announce tho name of
Italpli N. Shannon as a Candida to for
Alderman for -the City of Camden from
Ward ttx. FRIENDS
FOR ALDERMAN WARD SIX -
I liw&y announce myself as a can
didate for ro-olcctiion to the ctfflco of
Alderman for the City of Cft^den from
Ward Six. W. B. HOUGH.
Rose-Mary
Tea Room
1222 Washington Street
Invites you to be their guest
WIm'm In Columbia.
<>l*m From 8 A M To 8:80 F 11 "
ftrrwikfast 8 to 10:80
lAiivch 12 to 4
Dinner 5 to 8:80
CIvUB AND A LA QA2&TE
Every Deljkacy of (he Season.
ROSE MARY TEA ROOM
1222 Wa?hington St.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH C/UtOUNA
STOVES
HEATERS
GRATES
Stove Pipe
Mackey Mercantile Co.
ASK US!
Aaytlos About BaMag
WK ^KiRVK KMiUUUiBS is
rmxax or rt ustMR
WITHOUT CHARGE
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PRINT PAPER RUBLES
Soviet Government Issue Now
Runs Into Trillions.
C?mmlii?r ?f Flnanc* Plan* Output
t 99 Trillion# for This YMru.
100,000 Paper Rubles Equiva
lent to One Gold Rubble.
Moscow, Kusalu.-? Mere billions no
longer suffice to Indlceto the amount
of paper rubles annually issued l>y tin*
?soviet government. It runs tutf trll
Hone. , $$ ?.
M. Krestlnsky, commissar of finance,
has Informed the congress of soviet*
that the government contemplates the
Issuance In 1022 of 28,000,000,000.000
paper rubles which, he estimates,
should have a buying power of lino,
000,000 gold rubles.
He pointed out to the congress that
thla Issue, while large in figures, In by
no means large In buying power, for
It Is based on his estimate that the
gold ruble Is equivalent In buying
power to 100,000 paper ruble*. These
paper rubles are the ordinary medium
of exchange.
He explained that the total papett
Issue for 1018 was 81,000.000.000
rubles, then worth 523,000,000 gold
rubles. The issue for 1010 was 123,
000,000,000 rubles, worth 800,000,000
gold rubles. The Issue for 1020 was
085,000,000,000 rubles, worth 200, 000,
000 goid rubies. This makes the total
paper money Issue to date 11,142,000,
000,000 rubles.
The value of one gold, ruble has
been legally fixed at 100,000 paper
rubles for the months of January,
February and March, but when this
rate was fixed a dollar, which Is worth
ubout two gold rubles, brought* In the
open market 250,000 to 275,000 paper
rubles.
The budget of the soviet govern
ment for 1022, presented to the con
gress of sovlets by M. Krestlusky, and
finally adopted by It, carries appro
priations aggregating 1,877,<XM),(H)0
gold riiMes. y*The estimated Ineonio
from rull Ways, licenses, leases, cus
toms, Is 575.000,000 gold rubles, leav
ing an expected deficit of 1 ,ttO'_7MX),
000 gold rubles (a geld ruble Is equiv
alent to about 51 cents).
"a nice icy plunge
When Obarlex \V. SJolbcrg <?f Chi
tage took his dally plunge into Lake
Michigan the other day he had to go
(Ott# a way* out because the tee was
loo thick and several parsons were
flcatlbg. Be had to tffg a hole for
to go In, The , lun was nloe
injl warw. hut don't try to tell us you
i*re, Varies. _ I
N{EW YORKERS LASSO COUGAR
J* ----- - rm. -
furauo Another In Montana Four
Days, Witt No Wrtarnw
Permitted.
Colorado Springs. ? I'hilip li. Slew
in, capitalist, and Dr. Oerald B.
VeWb. tubercular specialist, associates
ft the late Theodore itooserelt in
oountaln lion hunting in Colorado
ind well knottu in New York sports
pan circle*, hare returned from on
pelting cougar hunt in northwestern
gontana. .
No.flrear ui? were carried. With the
Jd of a guide they lassoed a female
ptigar weighing 130 pounds, which
fa* killed after capture. The male
laugar was pursued four days on
prteback and foot through deep
pows, with a temperature H.r? degrees
(plow aero, but escaped.
Woivso Prowl Streets In Spain,
i.eon, Spain. Owing tp the hMTy
now fait in mountain refloat, targe
paubers of wolves have made th?r
jjfcf dow" the slopes into the plain
Jptrict*. The Villager* of Cprdfero
pft 8opena are un*fel? to leave their
^ Mefi^jfgy dark on account of the
IVt MCk" f?f w*lv?# prowling the *
treets.
MAN SLEPT IN STORE TO
JUT fWMirj* f*
GLAD HAND FROM "JOHN L*
V \j ,.i
How Defeated but Still Great Pugilist
Made Finn Friend of Youny
Newep.^per Man.
Tiifnst.iiv h.'vImt, writing in |U|I.
I ?oo|. itiu'i. re<oUUth his youtht'ul e\i?eil
? 'iuiv? ns a reporter in Si. I.ouh. l)ne
.f his assignment* was an Interview
?vlth L. Sullivan ;
"A?, lmw! hgw : haw!' 1 can hear
UUh ?ivvw imtf wbt-n I ??k?*rl liltu ray
* i'ji v question aboil! 111-'. Ills phlh*.
the \uluo ?l oxoivjm? ( !), etc,
-"'Ho wants lu klloW |(li<ji||l eM'tvi-SO !
luli'i*** all rlirlit. young ftjlhi kinda
slim, bin yuh'll do. sit down ami have
iomo ejhuiupnglie, Have a cigar. ? 41
Im soi Hi* cigars, Ooiurift*. These yoann
mi'w ttpnpet' titpU are Hi) all i l :hl, fn ??'?'.
I'm fw 'via. Kxoreiae? Wlfal 1 think 't
Httyyj ; Haw! WtHv ulljf <1 -d tiling
von ph-ase, yi>UU? fo)2u. Mill ?i\y tbtlji
John L. Sullivan s;ud so. That's i;oud
enough lor me. li thej don't believe
it hrinji It Uliuk beio ami I'll sl^a it Tor
' yuh. Hat I know It'll hi' :ill Vltftljtv
ami I won't atop to rend It neither.
Thai suit yvibf Well, all Hghi. Now
laivo some mure chumpamie and
say I didn't treat yuh right, Valine I
did. l iu I'X-i-ha^pion of theAvortd, du
feated hy 'th.fl little dmlr from t ':? li
t'ornia, hut, I'm stiU John L, Sullivan?
ain't that' right 7 Haw! haw! They
< an t take that away from lac, can
they 7 llaw! haw ! Haw smut" ihore
ehumpngue, buy,'
"I adored him. J would ha\e writ tun
ajjytbintf he asked lue to write. 1 got
up ilu* very best article I cotlld and
publ0hed il, and was told afterward
linn ii w;is fine." v
PATCHING^ UP KING'S SPEEOH
Serious Om<66lon Recently Gave Brit* I
ieh Parliamentary Authorities a
'?Bad Fifteen Minutes."
William C'ohhett, who used lo com
lUaiu of the bad grammar and the In
different Knglish of the kJng'sCl '
speeches to parliament, surely never
contemplated the omission which
marked the king's speech at the open
ing of the recent (session. The speech
itself was remarkably short ? 13U
words all told ? and it came to u sud
den slop without the usual Invocation
of. (Sod's blessing on the labors of par
liament. When the king had departed,
the officials were horrified at the
Emission ; and hastily sent up a verbal
addition to the press. Some of tbe
newspapers used it and some did not.
Nor was this all, for when the lord
chancellor in the house of lords and
lite speaker lu the house of common*
read out the speech at the afternoon
sitting, the invocation was there. 4>ut
the wotyls were, different from those
supplied earlier In the day. The se
cret history of all these changes
would make interesting matter for a j
modem Pcpys. ?
Futuce Monarofe. Rsarsd dimply.
Iu till NrUt'lu tl. '-1 rlblllg the IUI II
in*: of the t'ourlccn \eitr-old prince uf
tlu> Atluria*. King Alfonso'* hair, 1 l?o
Madrid lltft-aldo say#,- he it* ladug
brought up In (III) utmospkeiv *f home
life that hU parents love. v Queen
Victoria. :m well aa King Atfoiixi, dis
like* nil forms of ceremonial, and
iln' prluca U holng trained us simply
?h |*>-^lble. IK* hs* man v tutors nlili
vvhOhi TVo Visits Factories, dookymdi,
engineering works, newspaper offices,
museums m ml all canters of cult mo
uild activity. The customs of the
Spanish court have pro von ted him
It'oin entering u university or udlit.';r.\
college. lint he will probably be sent
later on to ti i n 1 1 i 1 1? ry academy.
Tlu? prince Ik fair with blue, eye*,
ami iv?r this reason he has the ap
pearance of a "foreigner," for .Spain
Ik a country of dark-eyed people. Hut
1 1 : t>aiC who speak of hla foreign ap
pearance maintain that be In thorough
ly Sanlah, He speaks Kuglish ami
l i fit. 'h fluently niiil takes ail active
Interest In sclent*? and art.- ? London
Dully
Fashion's Pilgrimage Begins.
What the fashions, ht?th feminine
uud lmtMiilIue, will he In North Amer
ica next May may he known now by
anyone wih# Is In Hucnoa .Aires. A
news letter from the South American'
metropolis announces that all the
spring stylos from Paris, ami Loudon,
too, are to be seen In the shops there
ami on the streets. The straw hut uf
1&J2 Is there, beginning in march
northward, arriving lit Havnna In
January or February, New Orleans
and Falui Beach by March, Atlanta
and Charleston In April, and the rest
of the i <>nt in. mii in May.
All the fashionable world iu HuenOs
Aires can furnish advance Informa
tion on fabrics, colors nnd modes, and
an enterprising correspondent or two
couhl very well supply !hter?tftJj?K
pointers ro the curious In the mlrtt. of
*onr northern snowdrifts.
Studies Ant Csntrol on Shipg.,
An odd assignment given to a scleu
t itle research worker Is that of making
a study of the Control of ants on ship
board. ' As guest of the rnelllc Mall
Stoamship company, Wnrren T.
<*l:irke, professor of agriculture e\"
tension In the University of California,,
has sailed on the steamship Columbia
on a two montbtf* t rip through the
Punsnnn canal, Coming on by way of
Havana to Baltimore, to study the
problem at first band. ? New York Kv*
nlnir Post. ^
As Guaranteed.
Mr. Henry ('hit- -Yoii guaranteed
? hill the enginv of rids used car would
develop CO h<itve|?ower. Look It over.
D* ? T . ? The fit' horsepower Is all
there only tli?y appear to be pulling
In opposite directions.
PARTY FROCKS FOR CHILDREN
COME DANCING INTO VIEW
A ritooi'jfir children'* m tie
inrty frbrk* rome s^nciqf gtang
with the aheer cottonf add light
?Ilk* for Hpriiig ? nnd no mother or
aunt e*n look ujmn khmn with cold
Indifference. They are made of tit**
?line thing* they liave baeu made
and in ?|>out itit N?m? llval/ coiota.
??lle, orfandke. flgnred net. etphrpld
fgd bgtlate. creye cfcluo._j:affeta
and sTTlc Jefaajr. fal 1 the atory of *ab
i br1r?. (W I oval y woven altk jn ^.? ')?
lag the now??m#r among : thaw.
Straight line dr?pae? or thoaa with foil
afclrtg gat ?mtp ttit'gfci h?#U?* accitfint
fer ihj ?grl ** In t<n cMUlreu.
Ufm toar to twal^f. wtnjr of
O^gt f?r slrl? ap in aeven jear* hato
attached fetporoers to match.
Kniiinclaath- fat^wowan Ke^fi f ;
o ?* j*rt Itjtf* fraci* aftor aaothar
amveg fboae ?o*de of orgpainlia or ?all#
W Ulr *tm. Ar ?*?*? In Ike
phMngruph a b?*e gtc*? -a r)a?r Mflg ,
?f pnrvsfew* atvfe*. TM?. f?? Mae ap> ,
KHiiilic. ha* ? full h?>dfet\ plain mid
short slaevad, with a en\>? collar. Vba
bouffant KkJrt i* gailiM-ed t?? it, at;]
a l#w waistline. and liaa flower* tu*<le
of thr organdie n#f -t i?#?u r It.
WJde ||du w itlt a Mrrw/ ?M?t>on
the head of ea<h n?ake * U'?e dlufe
atlve f?ptnrr nti Ifctftl ind-foodice* o*'
?fceer materials. A voile frock in pink*
h?* (lir^H-tncli lm*ka ?? *kir< amd-hart*
l?*. with ribbon a batf-locft wtde'jlj*
llif ltra?J <?f ea?-h (H?:k, aud a tlttr#,'
iHfh of several strand* <rf (Ida rl^-i
J*tn. are abbreviated. ?o^,
pip* *hort of tfie eH>?*\ \>*< iy jii I
frorjca art flalsfcM with na
roW Vttflloe trr niching. wfl|>
Mgw **ey art f?l ?? lm faHrffu!
iHf> ?nrMMetlaiM black ?hr*.<1 ##
1 f#r tha pter to ?*t^tl?e. ?- ?;??. ,_r+*
Mlsa Juuo Murtiu, a ? 10,000 a jvar
advoi-tlahijr writer iu Now York City.
hjMun hor luislnoss onrwr a si a st^uo
K^pLer
| At J . -_M,
wuuu n atv i>rl.#Q<tfr? <rf Turfc#
At least 800, *** Aru*ttl?u *ud Gr??fc
Tilling The
Soil
Farmers, Now is the lime to prepare your soil for
spring planting. We have served our patrons for 35
years, and we wish to call your attention to our large
stock of Farmer's Supplies. We are headquarters four
Farm Implements.
DISC HARROWS
CULTIVATORS
GRAIN DRILLS
HARVESTING MACHINERY
J. OLIVER PLOWS
IXIE BOY PLOWS
FARQUHAR PLOWS
COTTON PLANTERS
CORN PLANTERS
COLLARS
BRIDLES
PLOW GEAR
SINGLE TREES
PITCH FORKS
SHOVELS
BACK BANDS.
TRACES
HEEL BOLTS
We have a large ttock of Wagons, Buggies, Wagon
Harness on which we have reduced our prices. It will
interest anyone who is con tepla ting a purchase to see us.
Call and get our prices before you make your purchase.
If you are short a Mule or Horse we have some nice
sleek haired mules and horses and our Stable man will
take pleasure in showing. ? Li ? ? u ???? ? -
Another car of Larro? "The Dairy mans Friend." Try
one sack and see the increase of milk the cow gives.
Springs & Shannon
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
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AND
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R esolvc to save some of your income.
0 ut of your salary put aome aside,
S o that you will win your way to independence.
P ut your faith in yourself and your future.
E very day do some kindness to some fellow man,
R emembering that you get back from the world,
'as well as the bank,
1 nterest on what you put into It.
T he Loan and Savings Bank will gladly help
Y ou along this sure road to prosperity. '
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we are equipped to serve you
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