The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 07, 1922, Image 7

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i ok HAlitt?One Jeieey Cow, fresh lu Milk, price $40.00. Can be eeeu lit the houae If notified a (lay ahead. Mrs ft, J. Truesdale, WestvUle, 8, O. ? - v. - L3 pd. FOR 8ALI&? - Million disease-free, pur? , Porto Rico potato plant*, for de livery, April 15 tb. Dollar twenty five per thousand. Lois of " five thousand, ouodollar. Place order now and get plant* when wanted. Falrvlew Plantation, Camden, S. C. <\ It. McOa skill, Mgr. l-4pd. NOTICE tO THE PUBLIC ? Wo wish to announce that we have torn away the front of owr garage and have changed H ft flWJo* station. This will in no way lnterfear with our battery and accessory department. We arc better equipped tihan ever to serve you. We epecialUo lu Ford repairs and have with x w Mr. Joe Pettlgrow who has -charge of the shop. Wo w 111 bo glad to have you fall on us for anything largo or small. We guarantee every job turned out and our price as low an Kood work can be done for. II K Hoard's garage, Camden, S C. CASH for IXHiS? Wo pay "the highest market iprice for strictly high (Class ASH. TOPXifJl and OiTPRJBJBS logs, delivered by rail or truck to our Sumter band-mill. Write or call for particulars. ^ The Siunter Hardwood C?v, Sum ter, S. C. 1-lsb. I OK SAI\.1'>? Millious of PORTO RiCO POTATO PLANTS bow ready. 500. $1.50; 1000, $2.80, post paid. $1.40 per 1000, Express collect. Tomato plants same price Cash with orders. VALDOSTA POTATO PLANT CO., Valdosta, Qa. 1-2 3 pd. , WANTED? A few boarders. ? Terms reasonable. Apply at The Chronicle office or phone 80, Camden, S. C. lsl>. I,xOK SALE ? Million disease ? free, pure Porto Rico potato plants, for delivery April 10th. Dollar twenty five per thousand. * Lots of five thousand, one dollar. PQace order no-w and get iplante when wanted, Falrvlew Plantation, Camden. S. C. C. B. McOaskiU, Mgr. l-l4pd. PEANUT SBED oarofUlly; graded end haud-fplcked, Whit* Spanish or (ieor theretaoe ? 4shrd emfw em|b Georgia Runners. In the>sfee!t, 6 ots pound: Shelled fresh at planting time, 0 cts. Prices tor immediate ac ceptance, check wRh order. Peanuts ure proving most* profitable money crop. We are always ready to t>uy them. Write for information, - Sea Island Cotton ftil Co., Charleston. 01-1*1) SHOES REPAIRED On short notice. For Panco, Korry Kro uie, Whjte Oak, Neoliu soles and turn soles, O' Sullivan, "Good^cm* and other makes- of rubber heels, call at the Ilexl Hoot Shop, ,019 Rutledge St., next door to Express Office. Ahram M. Jones, Manager. 51 7 sb. PROPERTY OWNERS- Save your roofs of alT fcludpT Tin, paper. ii"OU wood, shingle and gravel roof*. Mc Donald roof paint and cement pre serves all roofs and stops all leaks in al\ roofs. We paint roofs any where this aide of the pond. Phone us, we will do tl>e rest. Phone 297-W Camden, 8. C. 50-tf WANTED ? Men or women to take or ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery, for men, women and children. Elim inates darning. $40.00 a week fuH time, $1.00 an hour spare tine. B& jxM-ience unnecessary. Interoatloafal Stocking Mills. Novrintown, Pa. T_ m M_M I ff-j- BM hc Carbide For All Makes of Gas Generators ? Save ;J trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufac turers prices plus freight to Camden, T. B. McClain Cam den, S. C. 43. I'OR SALE ? One bungalow containing six rooms, baths, and sleeping porcli. Price $3,900. For terms ni>ply to Henry Savage, Camden, S. C. UJKN'T WANTED ? For Worthuor* Hair Preparation. See or call oi Madam K. B. Helton. 17 13 Oord?. Street. Camden, 8. C. 2Ut.# - WANTED ? Poplar, oak, ash and wal nut logs. Also interested In hard wood tracts of timber. R W Walker I.umlrer Companv, Salfcdbury, N O 48-2sb I'OR SALE ? Pure Brown Single Comb Inborn eggs for hatching. Fifteen for $1.50. delivered by parcel post. H. S. Tbonxpson. Rfd 1, Bethiine, H. O. - 47-3 FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS ? Prom our South Carolina coast uml South Georgia farms, big stocky plants will rttsrad very hard cold. Early Jersey. Charleston Wakedields, .SuopessfoB, Mat Dutch. I^c^pald 200. 60c; 400, $100; 1,000, $2.00 Kiprw* 2,000, $3.00; 5,000, $6.35; 10.000, $10.00. Count am! delivery guaranteed. Parker Farm?. Atlanta, Ga. 48-tfc I'OR SALE ? Mghtwood. pine and oak wood aav leagth. Bhouyt delivery. Call 52. a )f. Kennedy. Jr. SStf "CHICKENS AND EGGS WANTED? We will pay High** Crfsh PrteeiL Wire u? for prices. Owens Fruit And Produce Co., Tampa. Flori da." ? Pttlntufeftta Program CowplHfd . Columbia, April 8. ? The program committer In charge of the plans for the big slate wide ft eetlvnl - and gala week (here Ai|?ril nth to 22 ml lias to day given out the follow log program; Monday. April 17th, arrival of Oouuty Queens, firework# and opening of Pal inafesta at 8:80 p. m., Fashion Hhow and introduction of Couuty Queen*, band concert, vaudevUle. Tuesday, April 18th, industrial exhibits, auto show, band concert iu the <*ftemoon ; evening at 8:30, style show, county Queens, vaudeville and band concert. Wednesday, April 19th, afternoon in troduction of county Queens styleshow, auto races; Rvoulng ; 8:80 l wind con cert, Nora Bayes, stylo show, vaude villo, introduction of Queens. Thurs day, April 20th afternoon: opening of ?base ball season. Bvening 8:80, Nora ltayee, vaudeville, band concert, clos ing of Palmafestu Queen contest, Fri day, April 21st, announcement of Pal mafesta Queen. I'almafesta Queen's Parade, industrial and floral parade; 8:80, Crowning pageant, Queen of Pal mafesta, style show, vaudeville, band concert;, Saturday, April 22nd, Baby and educa t lona 1 j a nide ; 8 :30. vaudeville, band concert, style show, fireworks, closing of Palmafesta. One of the Interesting, feat urns of Palmafestu will be a daily demon stration of the ltadlophone, by which concert* and lectures in distant cities throughout the country will be receiv ed by wireless "amplified'' in the Mi? steel 'building and heard by a'tt visi tors. ? ? - ? Hut tec Contests Improve Quality ..County and State butter contests, n feature of Hwith Carolina extension work for women Inst year, accomplish ed much in die way of improving the dairy in tins try there. ; South Carolina is uot u da^-y Stale. It uses annually about 914,000.000 m'?M h of dnirv pro let* shipped In from other State*, Some of this importation is due to the fact that while there Is a large amoftut of farm butter produced within tho State, no steady demand for it has been developed. For tho purpose of creat ing au interest in this farm-made but ter, and to umch the women to make a better product, contests -which were open to home Demonstration club mem bers were started during 1921 in 11 counties,* , ? Butter denuifistraj^ts were given In nil the women's clubs,' a utl all interest ed persons wore invited to a demon stration 'by the State specialist at the county seat. Three hundred and sixty women and girls enrolled for the con tests, and of these 320 sent butter for every judging. Without exception there was a great improvement in the rackages brought to market and the quality of the butter sold, as the women learned to what extent the but ter is affected by the temperature used for ripening and churning, tin- care and clenuMucss in handling, and the feeds for the cow. "Contest butter" solid very readily at the various club markets, and those who did not enter the contest were obliged to make improvement in the quality of what they offered for sale or lose the market for their butter. Ex tension workers report to the -IJulted States Department of Agriculture that the butter produced in all parts of the State has been perceptibly improved as a result of these contests. * To Meet in Camden There will be a meetiug of the gen eral flaptist forces of the Kershaw As sociation at the Camden Ilaptist cbiirch Monday, April 10th at eleven o'clock. *The Executive Committee of tho Asso elation wll! hold a brief business sen siou at 10:30, after which all forces will enter into a meeting to consider ways ii ml men ns of developing our de nominational work in the Association. Every church in the Association is ur gently requested to have representa tives on band for this meeting which will be inspirational as well as instruc tive. Pastors, Deacons, teachers, mem bers of missionary societies, Sunday school 4>fficcrs/Hnd others are urged* to attend whether appointed by churches or not. Dr C E Hurts will l>o present and will furnish first hand information on our Kingdom activities. The ladles of the Camden Missionary Hftcieiy will j serve Juuch at the church. FOR SALE ? Two good horses and two good mules for sale. See me at once. W. F. Truesdel. rte 1, West rifle, S. ('. 1-,'isb. FOR SALE ? Several purebred Poland China pigs for sale. Can be register ed. Apply to Airs B It Truesdale, rte 3, Camden, S. C. lpd. WANTED ? Cows for pasturing on splendid nplami pasture. App4y to H. It. Truesdalc. rte 3, Camden, 8. C. ? . . 1-2-Spd. FOR RKNT ? Rooms for ll*ht house keeping Tall at oOG 4fi.lt ? for far ?r PRIMITIVE LOT IN BALKANS Albanians, Montenegrins, and SorUI* ami A life* in Their ignorerto* of tho Quttid* World. The tugbont w lii t ii form* i Ik* only mean* ot communication biitwMn the Albanian city ?>f ScUUfl, pt the south em end of Luke Scutari, and ibe Mon tenegrin town of t'nvtonlt*a. at tlAi northern end of the lake, iu n I (ungef aA'alr suh.hci to fainting #UClllt uu.<H tew trances. It Carrie* a varied assortment of huntnnit\. ranging from Albanlaus traveling up the lake lit full regalia . to xlioot. Up undesirable acquaintances or something, up to Jibe veiled ladies \v|lh bright Mn) finger nail* and Mon tenegrins in scarlet bolero Jackets and blue golf punts whn have Just been down the lake to nuttier someone the.v dislike or something. An Albanian In native dress re-em Idea, a character from the rajah of ghumshoo of the prince of malaria, while a Montenegrin togged oul In Ida national gurb looks more like a erosB b6l\veah a member of the ChUago White Sox in traveling uniform and bord NVhifltPtree on n Scotch whin shooting expedition. Two Servian soldiers came a boa rd (he bont from one of the mountain garrlions where the Serbs were wall Ing i/npatiently to Jump over Into Al bania ami grub all the territory they ?ouhl grab. Their rifles were dirty ?\lid rusted In spots; their uniforms were foul with dirt antl frayed and torn in numerous places. Between their boot 'tops and the bottom of l heir slovenly wound spiral putties was a l-Jmh hiatus which showed clearly Ilia! they were wearing UO Stockings. A two weeks' growth of heard decor ated their faces. At lunch time they pullet! loaves of sour gray bread from the pockets of their dilapidated overcoats and gnawed ut them wolflshly. I offered one of' i hem a cuke of chocolate. lie took it, looked it nil over with the greatest en re. studied of it suspiciously and then looked helplessly at his compan ion. Ills companion broke off hulf .the cake, sjnelled Jt carefully In turn and then touched his tongue to It very ifingerly. No harm resulted, so he nib hied nt a corner. Then be gave his ! companion the high sign and they both went to eating It ? a nibble of choeo I late and then bite of bread. Both men were about twenty-five years old and bad never seen a piece of choco late before. ? Kenneth L. Koherts In the Saturday Kvenlng Tost. New Cap*' Breton Salt Dcd. i,iMi i?kU ; i l i dcpoalt e/er i0 Utu Ur ;u made . Wh.w.uomngh, Vhtorhi county, .tt.i'i c m (hln upper \ ?? 1 1 1 of h Mti 1 1 IkhI ,uifi i.i'tri plotted at i< It of iuo feet hclow the ground'* aurfucc. ?V i ihihImt . f natural uprliMi rich in an It hate ultfv* been discovered and n com p;UI> of C*|M? IllVloil litis I u'4'i i (tifpr )? ,.n ? for the purpose of dcvelopin*. ?!: >?ilt production Industry In the dlh iPIcf. ? Imm?nn Demand for Fur*. Nrvoral HttudN thousand pells. in cludlnc polar, gtT/./.ly and Ida* k Im m sU'U*. t 'O.VOU'N, hmVulo. silver. ivd. cf(l? 1?.\ skins, muskrat, tlOUVof, &tfblc iithiK. ww received by it fur ?*? i??ij?:i u \ il .Mont real to bo told ??' (lit wllilei Shipment's- wt>r? received froiy It jl p?r*a of Canada, as well ns from ltussij?. Labrador, United Sta*ea am1 l'atug uilu. Lathe Turn* Ship*' Ma?U What Is virtually a combination ffttUe and |>la !?**?? of )?lg?idl<! hIzo, tak* lug work upward of 1,00 feet In length. Is the interesting shipyard tool, in sealed in Georgia, that is makiiiy new records in the manufacture of musts and spars. The big stick of timber to he turned 1 1 1 f ? 1 ? nuist is centered between two tailstoeks, one at each end. anil sup ported at t|?? center by* an Internal gear chuck, which, driven by h, 25 horsepower motor, involves it at 18 r. p. m. . The two cutting head carries, electrically, ^propelled, -travel, on rill* between the eenter and end* of the timber, moving at the rate of ibr.?e; six. or twelve feet n 'minute. ? Popular Mechanics .Magazine. The Flapper. "The present-day girl of college ace, from seventeen or eighteen to tw.-ntv ? two years, popularly kno\Mi a* the 'flapper,' is a shrewd, keei'i, hard, worldly little thing," says the pr?,"d dent of Smith college, "j?he is not the sweet. unsophisticated kIN ?f n decade ago. To try to Inflict upon her fiu*nlt"-made discipline would result In revolution. "The wisest wny 1s to give her a reasonable amount of rope: holding over her only the Itfvls'ble check of student-m oil1 rules ami student tradi tion, a..?f let her work out her nwi salvation, learning for herself the I.M effects of her own lndlsccetiona." NO SEASON HAS PROVIDED MORE LOVELY MILLINERY XHK zestful quest f? ?r Kastcr goes merrily on, und women loiter con lldentlj* through millinery dlsplnys de termined to make the moat of u great opportunity. No season has provided better millinery or more of It. Tbe trick t* to make the wisest choice where thvre are ?<> many safe onea ? 'to find Just the type of hat that Is kindest to one'R good feature* and blindest to faulty ones? The choice Is'siu-t-essful If the chosen hnt may h? truthfully ,naiiv*d "The Flatterer." Apparent!* jieslgn^r* ?r# drawing upon lne*hauatlMe retmun-e*. ami there I* no end to the variety of hats. Kut ' the first hats of the xcason ?n? as good as any, perhaps n Htt!* better than th??*i? thst foMow them. Four. spring model* la tire gr.>ap pictured are L of an excellent:* that need not fear i comparisons In their c|a*?. Thay are , brilliant hats to he worn everywhere I and any time. They Include a tailored ? fabric hat with rlbl?r>u trim, ss ahtmn at the top. and three semi tlress or trimmed Hats. The hat at the lafr. made of alllr, has s ?off cro*R and ? narrow brim that *i<leu? au4 turns up ward at tti? front ft la ahowa fa aev eral eaiora wKti <nmqn*. erMte he*4* ( applfed i<? the upturned' >?ri in. At the r I k I ? t a brill hint black lint follows the linos of the stately Russian turban and employs a trl mini iik of cellophane There are many odd new trimmings for which It Is bant to find an expi'es' sire name. The last hut In the group Is an off-t he-face nha^e revered with h millinery fabric that 1ms i? in u**.v bui Ktttlerin? surface. The new "inab-h" trimming with cabot-hons am! othei ornumenis, applied to the upward fl.ir Ing b? l?n. and additional decoration of enrt>roid*?ry slllc. rereali much pa'n* taking hand work with materials tbni~ merit the care lavished upon them There ure lar<? hats In the dlaplaya atid their ?umber wttt Increase wtrtr the rpmljig of summer, but even then the fttiiftller hats will outnumber them. Beauty doe# homage to summer al In wltla-briaaiued, flctureaqpf draaa bats, and w# will And them ec Iftden this ye?r, bat th? sport a k*f BHMt be rrefcffrieri with, sr>4 It Is not ?<? Tarar ? \ * Tht>- *onit?n o t tho town of Monty*' Uer. 1 rauce, arc fljfhtW fax Uus abol ition of a hushaud's authority on inm tUUoua ii? la bur Uoutv L,v u muuu u ud child mi. ro-wi* iii the New York UnireriAtjr arc <!otnumirij$ "luilU^' unaoktojr loom," where tliey may go between cUikhcs to\i a puflf to ulet their nerrtifi. The Winning Pair: [PrbST-O-LitE Trademark , and PRBST-O-Lrra Price When you con?id?i\thatyoucan *ck ? Picit-O Lite Battery at ,f 19.V0 (trade in price )for pop filar makes of light cart, T ? and link it up with the Preat-Q-Llte trademark, . ? and rametaber that 4t con tiim tha famous Preit-O Hate*. Pull op wh?f# you ?e? thl? ftjgn ? *nd it guaranteed by the regular Prest-O-Lite guaranty, a generous. definite obligation, plus a spirit that say* ij\t? car owner must bo pleased. . ?you are sure to realize that the Prest-O-Llte Battery is the best buy on the market. There are correspondingly low price* for other type# of Prest O-Lite Batteries. How i* your battery acting? If it Is not working eagerly and vigorously, drive around and let our specialist* prescribe the right treatment for it. Our business Is to prolong the life of all batteries. We never ssy you need a new battery until you do. Wo are part of the Prest-O Wte Service, the oldest organ ised service to motorists. CAMDEN BATTERY AND VULCANIZING WORKS Camden, S. C. THU OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS | and up < J Headquarter* lor* PrwtQ-Ut?'? for ri4tap?rpoM?> "A Penny Saved ii a Penny Earned" % Save Now THE SOONER YOU BEGIN THE MORE YOU WILL HAVE. TJlPDSTf TOUTSAV^GS IN A BANK THAT HAS PROVED ITS RELIABILITY BY YEARS OF SERRICE AND WATCH THE MONEY GROW ! Loan & Savings Bank OF CA^?BN, 9. C. STRONG SAFE GtNSBKVATIYE * 'i - nrv ,'.f irf ;> ? *? , y < Dependable Service GROCERIES Whatever you need in this line we are equipped to serve you promptly and efficiently. CaH Phone Number 2 Y#UR ORDER WILL BE APPRECIATE* K t ? V