The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 26, 1922, Image 7
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has boms the signature of
_ jf ' ___ ? ? iji j pAn wrapper all these years -
)nat t0 Protect the coming
V0uzr7r. generations. Do not be deceived.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
r e mexly-ttait-TOir^^ r yourself.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
N Props and 8oothlng Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine no* other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
teen In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
i Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assftntlation of Food J giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort? -The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
In Use Fop Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TH* G INTAUfl COMPANY. N?W tf<TV.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
The Majestic, now /toe world's larg
' <>-t steamship, was docked at Now
Vi >>k last Tuesday afternoon ?t the end
i f )ier maiden 4r<ip across the Atlan
t it-. The Majestic was built by the
(Jennans as the Bism)irk> and turned
ovcr^to the Dugl/Mi after the armis
tice Six* had never been out before.
She , is said to have Shaved 'beautiful
ly on her maiden trip, cowing across
in five days and 1G hours, breaking
the record for maiden voyages, but not
for speed across. The Miauretania was
the largest ship i? the world before (the
launching of the Majestic. She was
sailing out of New York bailor as tl*e
Majeotiic came in. Tlie Mn jostle bid
her bon voyage and She replied with
thanks. The Maje^lc with her load
weighed close 'to 68,000 tonsi The ship
will accommodate 4,100 passengers ?
wore than the largest hotel In New
\ork can put up comfortably* oyer
ntglnt. There are 1,245 stjito ro6ni?,
17.^ of which are first class, most of .
ilwin being at :Ieast.as luxurious as the.
l ooms in th e most exclusive, hotels. In
flic second cabin fere 212 state rooms,
in the third, 061. Kvery room has
eleotrlc lights, 15,000 t>ull>s are used.
Most of ttie huge 'liners 'now palling the
?>eas ore bwiflt argynd fth?. engines, that
is they are buiiH lu such a way frhflt
dining rooms, quarters, cabins even
stairs are made secondary to the en
gine room. On the Majestic it is the re
varse. All stairs are on the side of the
shi<p. The smokestacks an<l ventilators
are hull t along the sides, connecting
iii air spaces at the top of the elevator
shafts on the emergency boat decks.
There arc eight kitchens on the Ma
jestic, and five special dining rooms.
In the third class there is a purely
orthodox "kosher" kitchen where such
food can l?e prepaired solely for the use
of Jewish passengers. There is also
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an "a la carte" dining room, a new de
parture in service on the ocean.
Mlorence. May 20. ? ?CMic man was
killed, one injured and three others
narrowly escaped death when a four
teen-foot sewer excavation in wlilch
they were working caved In upon them.
The negroes were hurled beneath the
avalanclie of dirt. All were rescued
expopt .Tnllan Luke of Hartsville whose
body was found an. 'hour afterward
standing upright &n the ditch. ThJb is
the first accident tfliat has occurred
si wo the city (be#Vn work u?pon its mil
lion-dollar paving project. The exca
vation was made along, the Hue of an
oVl sewer, the arch of which gave
way, causing the cave-In.
DAIRY FARMERS
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Ship your cream to the SUMTER CREAMERY. The
SUMTER CREAMERY is now ready to handle unlimited
quantities of cream for butter making purposes.
This company has recently been organized with a
capital of $30,000 and it offers you a steady, permanent
market for all the cream that you can produce on your
farm. Ship us your cream. Prompt payments will be
made.
If you do not own any cows and would like to get one
write to us and we will tell you how to get them.
For information write ? >
SUMTER CREAMERY
C. W. SCHMOLKE, General Manager
For Future
r
Delivery
We arc now making Importers Nitrate of Sod*
Contracts for Spring and Fall delivery. * Write or
phone us for prices.
F. M. Wooten
..Ml fO "SUCCESS SEEKERS"
'Cultivate the Thrifty, Yyu May Need
THoii Saving*," t? Advice Glv
en by Humorist.*
Ilonfity Mini industry are r^uUlU
>{ success in business. The young
ii vi'lio is determined to become ven
ealthy must therefore culliMiie per
'His \vl:o lire honesi and Indusi rioir-,
WrttM Don Marquis in tin* New York
>un. Honest and industrious persona
n o very ni>t to I >e 1 1 e\ o in tin* Integrity
?>f others, nnd tide makes It far eas
>r for fin enterprising young nmnto
do business with them advantageously
i linn If they were self-seeking aftO
|i)ciOVI| l'roilts 'art??uh\ays to be de
rived from Uorieaty and Industry, if
he thing is managed cleverly.' ,
Thrift cannot be too highly com
manded. Teach nil tlujse with whom
T^n cnnicr -in rtmtnrt tt? he saving Vou
never know when >on may need their
avlngs to finance one of your ven
dues. -Analyze any jjreat fortune and
you will find that it is built of small
savings.
Sobriety cannot be too highly
t raised. The staid and sober person
Is dependable. You can count on him
receiving a certain calculable income
Jroar in and year out;, and if you have
enough persons of this sort on your
list you are building on a solid foun
dation ; there need be nothing hap
hazard about your methods,
Steadily, so many hours a day, a
reliable, specified number of sober me
thodical persons are piling up for you
each his modest proportion of Incre
ment , and at stated seasons it be
comes yours, Just as the apiary gar
ners a proportion of the honey from
the hives. The wastrel may have mon
ey at times, and it fs usually easy to
get it away from him when life has it;
but' he is not dependable; there will
always be occasions when others will
get to him first.
BuiUl your own list, and make your
relations with the persons on It perma
nent. It Is better in any event ntfver
to associate with wastrels.^ They are
not moral persons, and you uuuit be
come. known as a man with moral as
sociations, This is a great help In
business.
Diamond Cut Diamond.
William J. Burns, seated at his desk
In his Washington office, said during
an Interview:
"Sometimes, again; we oppose guile
with guile. We out-Herod Herod. For
example :
"A doctor was visited by a man and
a boy. The man said :
'"Doctor, this here's my son. His
school teacher gave him' a whack on
the car yesterday what ruined his
taeatin.' Just write me out a paper,
will you, sr?as I can claim damages?'
"The doctor saw at a glance that
he had a case of fraud before him. He
tried all kinds 01 noises on the boy,
but nothing would make the well
coached youngster hear him. So final
ly he looked Into the Injured ear with
a little mirror, saying at the same
tlijie In a whisper to hfs assistant:
" 'pear me, It's a^ I thought. The
whole organ t^em? jo be destroyed. J,
can't see very well inwlde, tnough.
Hand me that large knife, please, so
that I can cut tiie outer ear off.*
"With a yell like a Comanche In
dian the boy dashed out of the room,
and that was the end of the case
against the school teacher."
Cow Moose Skilful Boxer.
In the northern and western forest
regions Canada the snow piles deep
ly throughout the winter. In these
forests rooms the kIhg~of~Tfie"7Ieer'
family, the moose. To combat the high
piling drifts, the animals gather In
little bands of from three to a dozen
head find trample down Jthe snow over
certain limited areas. Thus, when the
snow lies all around them, from three
to tight feet deep, the moose have a
small stretch of county packed hard,
so they ean get around easily to
browse off the surrounding trees.
From these "yards," as they are
called, the moose are at times driven
by wolves or by dogs and men. The
animal flounders through the deep
snow till It Is exhausted, and then
proves an easy prey to Its pursuers.
Though she has no horns, the cow
moose possesses dangerous weapons In
her two forefeet, which can strike for
ward with the skllL of a boxer and
deliver most telling blows.
8tops Planes Cotton Waste.
Cotton waste, which has long been
used In cleaning all kinds of machin
ery, has been banned In the workshops
of the Canadlau air service. When
airplane engines are overhauled and
waste is used, the engines have often
stopped when they were afterward
placed in service.
"These cases have appeared to be
due not to waste being accidentally
left In the engine parts, but to an ac
cumulation of small pieces of cotton
thread that had been left on engine
parts after cleaning with waste," says
Lieut. Col. K. W. Stedinan, director,
technical section, Air Hoard. He urges
that commercial companies also pro
hibit such use of waste. ? By HHence
Service.
London's Literary Nights.
Literary evening Institutes hsve
been established by the London coun
ty council f??r persons older than eight
een years of age. These Institutes do
not undertake any vocational training,
hut give courses In such subjects as
music, including <v??ntry dances and
folk song*; astronomy, biology, hi?rtl'
cntture, hlstofy, languages, srt and
modern English literature. The schools
are conducted on the co operative
plan, a&4 they carry out the Idea* and
suggc-slions of student*. Educations!
visits to plains of Interest ere ?*> the
program.
IN CHRONIC STATE OF FEAR
Observing Author About Rtybt Whin
He Oeacribrs Conditions Under
Which All Liv>,
In hi* hook, "Thy Conquest of frVjir,"
Jtusii KIuk auya}
Vl.ook nt 1 1 1 o pouplt >011 run up
against in I lie course of a few hours,
livery one is living or working in fear.
"The mother It QfrtUI for In r t'hil
dren. The father is i?t for his
business. The clerk it* afraid tor his
Job. The worker is ufrnlil of his bosg
or hK competitor.
"Thtfre Is, hardly u man who Is not
afraid thai some other mini will ilo
him u Uiul lum. There hardly u
woman who is not afraid that tilings
siie craves may be denied her, or that
whut she loves may be suatvhed away.
"There la not ? home or en oftlce 9r
a factory or u school or a church in
which KOtue hang>(J.Og apprehension 1h
not eating at the hearts o'f t|ie men,
women ami chlblrcn who go In and
oiit
"I am ready to guess that all the
miseries wrought by sin and sickness
put together would not equal those we
bring on ourselves by the means which,
l>erhat>s, we do least to counteract.
"We are not sick all the time; we
are not sinning all the time ; but all
the time all of u&f? or practically all of
us? are afraid of some one or some
thing."
MOVES ALTOGETHER TOO FAST
Writer Makes Complaint About Life
That Will Be Echoed by Many
No Longer Young.
Here Is another new one alraady
started and even on the second day we
-can seem to feel the fiulsh Just ahead
of us, F. H. Young writes In Provi
dence Journal. We shull have Just
^tlnie to save up for the summer va$^>
tlon and then for another period of
scrimping preparation for Christinas
and first thing we know they will be
handing around the 1923 'calendars.
That Is really the most alarmlug as
' pect of life, ufter one gets to be about
?so old. It is tills infernal and relent
less speed of the passing years which
steadily becomes speedier. It Is only
youth that Is able to worry abouMove
measurlng machines, the erratic con
duct of the equutor*and the north pole,
the speed of the moon and the speed of
turtles and all these contemporaneous
scientific ma iters.
And yet, science is Just wonderful,
isn't It? In Toronto the American As
sociation for the Advancement of Sci
ence has Just received a report from
a professor at the University ot Wis
consin which reveals a new speed rec
ord. The champion racing turtle in an
event which included 103 entrants fin
ished ffie mile In three years eleven
,months and nineteen days. AH we can
get out of this Is the thought that] we
wouUMIke to have life move as slowly
as It does fur a turtle. 1
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Among Immortal Walters.
The year 1021 was "so taken up by
Interest In the Dante sexcentenary that
most persons failed entirely to note
(he fact that the year was ?he /our
hundred and fijCtleth anniversary of tHe
t death of jyiother of the world's Im
mortals, ThO&ias a Kempfs, the au
thor of tjbe "Jmltatlon of Christ,"
A quarter of a century or s'tf ago |
a discussion with regard to the world's
JKeatest books wais precipitated by an
Ingenious London editor who asked th$
question : "If you were to be mafooned
on a desert island for life and could
take only a dozen books with y<>u,
. what books would you select?" In the
Hats of answers Dante and a Kempls
IgyArlably occurred. In fact a Kem
pls tfas omitted from almost none
St the lists of university men, and was
icfuded by many scientists, even Hiyc
' ley himself selecting It.
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Qmts of the 6csan.
As soon as the season ends, the
beach combers get busy on "all the
befcchee of the famous summer re
sort, says a New York correspondent.
One beaeh comber observed was carry
ing a silk umbrella filled with Jewefcy
and another half filled with coins. Be
explained that the rain had aided him
In detecting the presence of the }eW
elry and coins In the aand. For years
beach combing at Rockaway has been
a fall Industry. Hundreds of persons
frequently take part In the search and
discover many valuable articles lost
by summer visitors. Last year s?
numerous were the combers that the
supports under some sections of the
pavilions and hotels were weakened as
the resnlt of their activities and the
police had to patrol the beach in aa
effort to check the undermining of
batldings.
Of Interest to Bss Keepers.
Keep large, long-tongued been, ad
vises J. H. Merrill, of the Kansas State
Agricultural college. He has found
that the bees with the longest tongues
and the greatest body weight bring
home the most honey. To the Ameri
can Association of Economic Ento
mologists' meeting in Toronto he de
clsred It Is possible to tell which col
ony of bees In a beoyard will collect
the most honey during a summer by
measuring the tongues, the amount of
ifectar, and obtaining the weight of
forty bees from each colony In the
spring.
The Engineer Is a Leasts.
The first woman In Britain to com
plete a full apprenticeship In an en
gineering shop Is a 8rotch lassie, Miss
V. A. Drnromond of Dundee. Further
distinction has enme to Miss Drum
mond ia the form of election to the
British Institute of mariae engineers.
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A (iory Order
A young woinau wlio was not fatal- j
War with tiio fongaAgo of railroad mon f
happened to lu? walking uoar u depot ,
wtauo ft frolght train was t>oli Of tnado
up. An tl?<> fivlK'ht train was being
backed up. otio of fbe bi'euknien about
t tl ; "Jump ??u 1mm wlu?n slit' ronuvs T>y,
run hvr down beyond Hie elevator cut
hor In two and brlnj? Hie head end wj?
to ( he .,K
Ho reaming "Murder" tlio young wo
OKI ill turned and fltnl from I he *pot for
<l<\tr liff. J \h'1 f io Mutual, Now ?,
Special IMillmau <*ars for wwuwi are
atttttmneed l?y two railroads running
fin of Chicago,
Kelly-Springfield
TIRES
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The reductions that have brought the price of Kelly
Springfield Tires down to a comparative basis were
made possible simply by greatly increased production in
the most modern and most efficiently equipped tire plant
in the world. ; 1
The qualiiy of Kelly products is better than ever,
but rtow, it costs no more to buy a Kelly than the so-call
ed high-grade tires. -
The public is going to buy a lot of Kelly's this year,
and we are going to sell them.
N? waiting to order iff or you,
High-grade Oils, Willard Batteries, Competent and
Reliable Service on All Hake Cars. Specializing Igni
tion, Starter and Generator Troubles.
"IF IT'S DONE AT LITTLE'S, IT'S DONE RIGHT"
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Little's Garage
On DeKalb Street
Savings
PUT something into the bank every week, even if
the amount is small. You will find that such regular
savings accumulate rapidly and the money thus saved
will come in very handy some time when you need it
worse than you_d.o now. A
Loan & Savings Bank
OF 0AMDBN, S. C.
STKON* SAFE CON8BRVATTVE
Dependable Service
GROCERIES
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| we are equipped to serve you
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