The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 27, 1922, Image 4
THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE
II. 1>. NILK8 Editor and Publisher
Published ?iv?ry Friday at No. 1100
litoml itfoot Mini enPrt'd at the Oamdeti,
Soul I' Carolina i?OHti?ffi(?<* an second
i in ?mad alitor Price i-? 1 miiqiidj
*2.00.
Camden, H. ?., October 27. I?22.
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DON'T pokokt TIIK mkktim.
A mass meeting of the cltizeiiH of
lirrshuw County lias been called for
.\|?nduy. November 6tli. at tlie opera
bouse to discuss the possibility of
building ? liard-aurfaw road from
ramden to the Kichland county line
to Join the hard-surface road beliiK
constructed In Klrbland. Nothing of
a public mi hire in reeent years has
come before the people that would
mean more (to this eounty than this
proposed road and we hope that there
will lie a big majority there that day
boosting the road. I^et's have it!
TIIK WOtJTIIWAKM I IJtiHT
III the (raffle andvltle.s of <-hat hi! te
it is seareoly possible for liije peoph
to lake note of tho numerous Florida
IhmuhI outfits imaging lit rough o?ery
? day. The movement tK'gnu a week
iiKo and lias been apparently <>lt the In
crease. Most of the travelers so far
are of the oIu-hs of hotel help aiwl gn
rage hands, but In . 9xdWeeu is n
sprinkling of the regular tourist, (licwe
to l?e distinguished from the fact tiiat
they are, riding in "ears,'' and not. in
Fords! They are etwounlered every
mile or so along the highways. but it
is at tli*' bridge over the Poo Dee,
through which all ooutidK)tm<l triffh
is now funnelod. thai somewhat of
an accurate Idea ean ls> obtained of
the volume of tliK southbound auto
travel. Thuasday a:s many a.s ISO
tourist outfits passed over it. The
|Hi|Milar <spiiplnenl appears* I" be an
iiiito wit-h eamp furnishings strup|?ed
to the side's, Inn there are I he more
ambitions Iioiim's on, wheels, with eonv
?plele kitebeu ispiipmenl. living room
and berths.' The nutomob'ilist> have
".camping" nu.de hooks and general.!^
"bulke"'. these pltPsv h.v uiKl.it, but if
dark no** overtakes them with no
'?amp wh.hin reteh, the,\ uulimher jmd
1 >ut up tent I ?r t he ui^b! b.v I lie U*tfv
'side. There is one t"iiri'.st' eaiup oil
the niu'thorn outskirts ,,f Charlotte
\vhieh is ri'senil^liui rhe renting pla< e
of a small :i rin > It prevents tin e*
peeiaM.v lively a;peiran?'e ? mi murn
inrr*- when the wi'ilii'ii ill t he . p:i rt ies
"bilit- ol|t ! li<? u-'b
Tile Florida IUO\eni) li; I- >l}JTt ill,'
I I.j i ^ \ ea I -i month e i rl ier I ii i ii iisu 11
and l lie i'ii?l;e.ri i?Mts a i,? licit the I.and
?>t I hiWirs ^ HoilllT ? I ?.. lie. UUeolli
t'id'iabh .e|jpv. ded ,
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about th.- t i. e i n.ivj ' i ? n? ? f, <;ar- re
M'Uli iil!ji i r;ir n,|(i i .ill lie -> -en \\o|id
In- M i. \\ .>> -? lit!iard A irre'ii
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Chiropractor
I he i!rii !? .?*? i?t h<?<i ? t
t rent inyr (i i.-(a-??. hy t on"'M t
ir.x the -pin-- ;. r.<i rtcrv u.^
system.
DR. A. D FLOWDEN,
601-2, City National Bank,
Phone 517, Sumter, S. C.
who expect i;.'
Ill IIHt (If) SO Im'iT
tlonahly lead (<? urn 1 advuntage
f?>r nil inirtleN t-oncerued, it win also
hud to Inciter intcrseotlonal acquaint
ances 44 iul uxxUcr*U#ndlin'-KOUiothing
always much to l>e Tuvdred. Ia>t th?m
r..nir along iii whatever number they
plen*e and J|ct theiu Ik? given the glad
hand and an inrltTiloil to nettle for
good In this j?ccl 1*? 11 ?
Ml'SN'T FOOL OI RSkLVKS
While hiwJucnN is letter and there
in a growing Phie of confidence
throughout tin' economic ntrueture of
tin- ?<m111ir>. there arc also coming I"
light certain Indications thai apj>ear
to load muiuc^U) tin* conclusion that
another period ??f "IhX'Iii ipro'.sperity"
I* In? sight, ami that tUe.cuuutry may
shortly g<* through a r?*]K*titi*?n. in
some decree. at hast of the e\|>erlUiioi
of the Inflationary period of 1910 and
I! (jo.
Sound financiers, however. do not
agree with thla view, and it is gener
ally agreed (hut pr<**perit,v Is coming,
iti fact virtually here, hilt that thorn*
take advantage of it
lo so nof hy unearned cuhitnce
incnt of price' values,. hut hy actual
work and service to humanity.
''The hysterical i*foudo-proNj?erlty of
injOrih'Jt) ran a long 'coursehceau.se It
was part of a world wide movement,''
s iys a current review of the .situation
t?y the National Hank <?T Commerce
of \\-\v York. "It Is useless to harhor
Illusions about any similar movement
which might develop now as n result
of the present psychology of rising
prices and wages. World-,wide condi
tions are not favorable. to any such
development. The p rotten I upward
movement of prhvs and wages In the
I'nitcd States is not and can not he
uniform. for the fundamental reason
tluit prices of all those commodities
and chi.sses of goods the surplus of
which, must he sold mi the interna
liouijl markets, are .determincil hy
< ???11?111 hois iii these market*."
The lunik.-, summary makes it clear
iii ?t w hile we are i.-ow in h cmidl'ljoii,
of rising prices and wages, and that
the psychojoghaI effect of tIlls-' i< to
give a buoyant tone to business. still,
we taiuioi l"oK forward to an\ Mich ;
perioil'of itillitioii a< was experienced
m MMP. And flits ts ;i very good
tiling for the country. The bast* of
rial prosperity rests up\n real work
llid real service We uutst make up
our minds to give these to .he world
in return f?'r the material wealth of
ih?' world Those who look forward,
to m 1 eriod of getting much for little
effort will surely he disappointed. Ill
the view of those who have' studied
the situation. <rceii\ I lie \ew#?
What Kill Johnson Says.
I wa- dead ; I u i 11 I li?* III IV m 11 fallows
thai wanted a riuht of wax miss my
hunt' I'M* l lie North to M<nih highway.
W .? argued and argued. until we atI
im>-i fit I had 11>\ old -innh'-harrel
with in** t<> teet m.v rijrbl I Ilir*nt
ened t<> dr>w a'head <>ii linn :i 11< I ho
?? 111v > iiiiI?*?i ami kt'i'l on atnlkin and
talkiu tin- good that iruod roads
would do mi' and iu.\ o'd woman. my
own <-h i Id ion. my ^'laii < hillon. my
iniile< ami iu.\ neighbors. \W Kept
on atnoiilliinu !>?' -nir made lue mad
I ("Id him I'd a In jo l ho -lid. "lot
In i ;'o I ha \ e <>n ni\ >lo\I- |?iju'.
i mi- ' I thofi "talked to mv-eltand
In- wa- m?ini' -port. anyhow. .1 N? t him
liii^v t I?? ? -1 i u J11 of was : there wa- just
i .> w a \ oi" hea dinc him off t hi- < ?<>od
lJ.?ad- I'll??l 11*1*. Thev cut * out the
ri^li! <-t' way right off and lutilt the
road, and now t It? ? % ran huild uooil
n ad ail over ni> pla? e 1 ran haul
ll.i'fi' l iiiirs i- mn<h on my mill"- to
'ho load and make iwjii' a- inaitv
l.?.oU a >\n\ to I'araraok I never *eeti
- ? in lit) inoliil. s. ami hu.-llies and wa
_'.>n? I>ef"i o in m.v life thev pa-- tn.v
h. >'l-r ill.all tillle of the d M V I lid fli^'llt.
I -. ii I h ? -111 lot" of oh iok.li> and aig-1
and 1'iittor and yardon triiek Now
t In re ,i - un .mi t In'. i oad ?ml' it
lead- ' Itill . 11?1111 - < ? 11 Apo-t |e i.|' (iood
UoaiU and the Ito-t Meal Von l'.Ver
' 1!I.? f..i I'uru in - St ranger, '
\ j.I?? ar.? Ultud <>r ??ii!iin>: hear
il \ ? t >I > not \ oto f. ?: i I Ko.nl
It - tho host tllilii; thai . v. r rune lo
^ ?? i ? I init |iii 1 South (";i i'o|ina
I I i _? '! " IV I ' 11 '_o t in
II:'- kd;ii(? "f John \\ Skidnion*
: ? > ' hat ! e- ,\ I K i inluvJ 1 in tin- . ? - w oi
pi!- .,f Mr. kloihiit c <"unt,\ oi.- dav
a-; \ oi'k -eetn- t.. l?o another iiiui'd.'i
i ? ? . i' ? 1 ? ? -?>!.?|\ and out i fei \ ??> lii|U'i
I II.' -- there a:.' DIM \[?e.'ted di \ l'!.y
iiI.'ii: - 1 ? t lie . oi11 ra r v it appear
tiia' in.'ii wore t!o ;>e-t . !' fii.-m|
a ?! ? r I Kitnl'i'ol. n..; Im-.-h drunk
'i ? ? \ ? u;d iTT^vi ;.l?iutr fa rther
from ' i- f' ?>u_:i'- than : he -lav .tig "f
',.??? *> ??: hi- kilhtl Skidui'ire,
.. '? d ? . I ? m ^ \ w ; r hoiu a n v pro
* ? . : <?: w ..a * or. :!.?"? sImm.: i:.g he
ii.).' 'in- u i m - ? 11: r o | i a I >1 ? ? in.xpli ah'o aet
?'f a drunken man vv 1 >: ,ir n wa- I.e.
f lid* i h'd aid ? ?.!/??>; v\ . r h . ;.|U??i . I
' ":.| ' ' llo. W ! . . j . -
id- - ???! ' ? " ? t li.-'n * . ? ? ' .. ?..
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1 \* 11 i ; . >.- -11 * . ii >:i: i.. a. ? .
? ! . - - 1 In.' ..fih'-in, lilt: i > (In- >?:.'( *<(
? i> ? IJo; n .r? er
i 1' I: i ? \ ?: iirtiai?.'"i
. ; a * i pr- 'ii.;: "lit hu-i m - - i
? f ?>'l f.itiii \ i- . i.' In N:...
< ,.! ? the ,. ,f . ? l.f.. I I -..of . f .-W ?
i'..? 11.h? j> ? II-- - 1 \.-ar- of ,ik'.*
?*i.? ..f IJ"v .i:.d Mr-. i,.-r;v N*
11II . Must "lie r>t"i?*ll ears |i.*?vo
I >?*?*ii rfi'M-r^l Itu-H') .sfl v < he rloos
ii.?t know win he <?>?nirnittod rho thoft ;
hut in a letter to tlio Greenwood-Irules
H??y* that httor jwylnjf the pefMlltJ" he
? u to return to Greenwood and
ptit In hi* Ufe tr>inf fe mn^e lamxl*
HOW TO GET BACK
THE "JOY OF LIFE"
LIFE isn't worth living if you're so
weak and run down you can hardly
drag yourself around.
If the rich red blood, full of health
and vigor, were pumping through your
veins, the joy of life would come 6ack
soon enoughl Gude's Pepto-Mangan
has worked this magic for thousand*?
it will do the same for you. Take
it for a short time and see how your
health and strength improve. Your
druggist has it?Gquid or tablets, as
you prefer.
Gude's
A now airplane speed record* was
made at Helftidge field, Mt. Clemen*,
Michigan. l?Mt Wdnemlay.. hy Ilrl*fa-'
dier General William Mitchell, -
a lit chief of the United States airplane;
.m-ivIcc. I'slng the same Curtis plane
with Which 1/ioutenant R. J. Manglum
last week won th** Pulltwr trophy. he
drove It in four heats at the rate of
miles an hour. The tost was
tinned officially by representatives of
the Federation Aeroquo International.
It will l?e remembered that Mnughan
drove the same plane at the rate of j
IM.'UM uilles au hour immediately after
the flight in which he won the cup. j
hut. a.s this flight was not timed off I- j
dally It does not count as a record, j
General Mitchell says that .rcnvnt tests
have shown the mx-esslty for further j
protection for the pilot. His leather!
helmet was h'ur*?t ojh*ii by the wind,
and lie says that if he had thrown out ;
his nn.u during the flight the nienil>cr |
would have been blown . off- lie is j
convinced of the necessity for an en
Hosed cockpit uixIit such condition*. j
Tkc Hrltish government, has for-1
mally protesbsl the recent Izure of
the Ihpiordoaded Canadian schooner j
Km em Id off the New Jersey coast. on!
the ground that it i< wiUiout author-,
ity of luteruntioual law. i
A Wilkeslmrre. I*a., man charged
with wife luiitlng, had both fjf.SS
blackened Tuosduy by tbe magistrate,
who ended thip 4neMent by imposing
a $10 fine- The magistrate, Aidef
man Kdward &urke, of IMttaton, Pa.,
had lmn<l only part of the wife'8 tes
timony when iif^ shouted: ''L am ?<?
In# to see how lie llkoti it," amK jump
Iiik over hi* <U??k ordered Anthony
Axakas, the defendant, to stand up.
A.- Azakas di?l tile magistrate hit him
a sharp blow over the K*ft ' *?y<v The
defendant foil, but was ordered up
again and fweived another Judicial
pum*h over the other eye, which once
more sent him ti> tho floor. A'/f?ka?
IiroiuLscd never to strike bis wife
again.
? s ? < v. i ??";
The president has a-pi>oliited J. \V
Tolbeft to 1)0 United States Marshal
for the Western lJl?trict of South
OaroihMi, and Afr. Tolbert will take
office ?s soon as be can file bis bou<Jt
Mr. Tolla-rt was appointed while tin*
senate was In session but the appoint
ment was not confirmed because of
the op|K>Niilon of 8cnatar Dial. The
present appointment holds until the
senate acta u$fon it, and if the action
is unfavorable the appointee will have
to atef) down. Otherwise be will con
tinue in office.
I lion. Walter 10. George of Vienna,
! <!a., won in the special primary held
I in Cic'orgia last Tuesday for the pur
j pose of selecting ttm successor of the
J late Thomas K. Watson in the United
'States senate, Governor Thomas W.
Hardwick, Seaborn Weight and John
j It. Pooper followed in the {order named.
| Mr. Oeor'ge received a total of .'M?i
1 county unit votes out of a total of 400;
; Hard wick got 71 votes, Wright 22 and
f An ugly cut ?
MENTHOIATUM
is antiseptic and
^ healing^
Cylinder Regrinding
Automobile cylinder regrinding and
crank shaft milling. These parts made
better 'than new. We specialize on
motdr rebuilding.
W. O. HAY'S. GARAGE
South Broad St.
Cooper failed to carry u' county. The
WaUson following generally wont to
Ceorge. Judge; George Is 44 yours old",
nut! has long beeft -prominent in the
affairs of (ioorgia- IIo was horn on
January 21), 1878, In Webster county,
the .sou of Robert T. and Sarah Kta
pieton George. Ho is a graduate of
Mercer university, where he received
his degree in law In 1001. In 1006 he'
was elected solicitor-general of the
Cordele Judicial circuit and served six
years. IIo was then appointed supc
rior court judge of the circuit, which
position he hold until January 1. 1017,
resigning following election to the
state court of aiqteals. After serving
ten months on the appeals bench,
Judge (reorge was ai>i>ointed as judge
Of the supreme <\>urt ami resigned on
January 1,of this year, to resume pri
vate law practice at his home at
Vienna.
The army has^iost another l?ig di*
risible balloon, the C 2. the best it had.
It was destroyed at San Antonio, Tex
as. field, last Tuesday as it was re?
turning from Itoas field, California, to
I^iugley field. Va.. having stopped at
Sati Antonio by the way. Prepara
tion? were being made f??r a flight for
the IxMiefit of four newspaper men and
eight, army officers. As the big gas
bag was lining takon out of its hangar,
it was struck by a guut or wiiwl thai
crumpled it "badly and made the situ
ation look so serious that it was doom
ed advisable to put it back. During
?the attempt to do ft bis the envelope
Mas torn, and escaping gas. caught
fire. The destruction, was almost in
stantaneous- .AAl Of the people
around were Mnged, but none of the?i
dangerously. The shljp originally cost,
.the government $270,000. and at tlio
time of its destruction was valued at
about $70,0Q0. This is tlie fourth big
airship that the government ban lost
within the the past two years.
1*. W. Cantfwoll. of Orangeburg, lia*
announced that he will bo a candidate
4>efore the leigislatdre for superintend
ent of the penitentiary.
Sat. Oct. 28
Sales Starts 10 a.m.
H. L. SCHLOSBURG'S
5c, 10c & 25c Store
CAMDEN, S. C.
Saturday, Oct. 28
Sale Starts 10 A.M.
The above description And illustrations speak for themselves. Again we are offering this good sale of Al
uminum with the big aim of giving some real values to our customers for the small amount of money invested.
OTHER VALUES TO YOUR ATTENTION?The management of this store has just returned from a Nor
thern trip where some of the best stock we have ever offered has been purchased, and wish to beg the general
public to Please Shop Early and avoid the rush we will undoubtedly have late in the season. /