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V.>? fm* >? W.I ??--?? ir- - - r> ?.? ? ? - THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE H, I). N'ilfH . liditor and Publisher Published ever,\ Friday at No, 1109 Broad Street and entered at the Cam den, South Carolina, postofficc as second elas> mail matter. l'riee per annuln $2.00, Camden, 8. C? Friday, Auk. 28, fltl Up until noon Thursday mere had been Weighed 050 bales of new crop cotton by K. A. Ilruce, public weigher, according to Ogurcs released at his office, an compared against one bale of tjiU date a year ago. Other con ditions granted, even this figure in cash means that, with cotton bringing an average price of 22\ cents on' the loeal mat feet, the community i richer by $72,000.00 than on .tbi? date a year ay;o and that Camden' butinen* has, improved in this amount since the opening ??f the cotton reason only two , weeks ago. s 1 - ?? ? ? ?? (?Vrnui Congressman Uyrncjt in an address recently bemoaned t h <v fatft that this state was auto-mad: "It we continue to pay out the value of urn cotton ciop for automobiles, send ing this money out of the state," said VI I. UyVnes, "tJho Lord linow.H where we will get the money to feed and ? 'lot he. our people." Another reason why children of to day arc so wild is that their parents, were rather gay birds themselves, sa? the Spartanburg Sun. If the putrid story coming from ( ?heraw is correct as to the. killing <>? (hat man Rainwater, interest will drt? down in the case. Under the guiso of collecting furniture installments, he was visiting t'he home of a negro wo man and jealousy on the part of ne groes is ascribed as the cause of the man being put to death. 'Oho pity is that the. wife and four children have ro mtYer the stigma. Is It Retribution? It will be remembered that during the past -winter 11 he banks of the low country made an appeal to the banks of the upper part of the state to loan '-thriu Mime money in order to aid the farmers of that section of the stat:* to make a crop. Thelo w country has had about four successive crop fail ure.-, and the banks and farmers were :i t t 1m* end of tiheir row. The up ? uuiiliy banks gave them the "ha-ha." I tut The low count i > ha- had good rmp, ? if all kinds this year and remunera* t ive jii.ii > ha\ e l?c< n received. Po tatoes, cabbage, encumbers, melons, tobacco and cotton have all yielded well, and the low country is now able to take care of itself, while in? tihe upper section <liy weather has pre vailed. .'ill<l little has been produced, and the pf'ce ? > i' the only money croo -cotton -is lu.w -en account of the large yield elsewhere. You can explain it t<> suit your self.- Ander>on Mail. Dial Talks on Florida Kr.rnwr Sciijito: i\. 1 1 . 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Muy God bless i-ftch and every out' who took part in ?t. We are trying to establish a Hap list church ??t this place. We feel that one in needed here and wo now have a goodly little band of Christian* united withus, We are praying and striving to that end. We want every Chrtaiiau to pray for UK. We also want to thank liev. James Hunter Forbis for his wonderful and effective sermons and his work hero too last week. We would not forget t<> thank our good pastor, Rev. B, S. 11 room, who %as x> willingly stood bj us from the first. llu held a meeting herb last October and latoi helped us to organize the church. We feel greatly indebted to him and thank him sincerely. We wwh to say the meeting was a wonderful sue cess, May Clod bless one and all is our prayer. Cafesatt llaptist Church. Ca-satt, S. ('., Aug. JM, 19525. White Robed Men Parade Around Whence they eaine, where they went, how many they numbered is a v mysterious as was their purpose and their actions. Rut the woods Wore full of them last night. CluHulv hooded and veiled in silence supposedly member*. of the Ku Klux K!an variously estimated to numbei from no to 101), tiding in automobiles estimated to number to paraded through the city and about the coun tryside lighted on their way by bril liant torches. Whether- their mission was one of business or of advertisement, none except the robed and hooded men knew, so far as reports go -and is only a matter of opinion. The supposed Ku Klux passed through t he business district, negro sections, residential sections, in the direction of Fort Mill and are report ed to have traveled a distance to wards Leslie and Smiths*. Rock Mill Herald, Saturday. \N hat Kills Habit'*? The United States government has compiled ami issued many bulletins on wluat ? rops, corn crops, hay crops, ami potato crops. Now it has jrotten around to investigating the most va' unble crop of all, the baby crop. What kills babies? We know, from the latest reports- of the census bureau, that 1X7,000 babies less than one year old die every year in this country.' Over half of this appalling numb< r, or !w\ (>(><?, 4'ie in the first month. It does no ?f?od to know this. 1 1 dimply sh??? ks us. To be of any value we must know what are the causes. It 'is of 1 iiir'se impossible t<? collect ' ami tabulate the cause of death of each baby in this enormous total, two and one-half 'times as many live every year as this country lost in the World War. Hut the children' ? bureau of the department of labor ha.s just completed a study of L!. '1,000 bnbie* born in vijjht American cities. This survey may I*' taken as a ba>i^, ? me the cause* of doath among1 so up' a number may fairly bf- eon s.ieren an average tor the entire ri u nt t y. I 'l urn -h . - ? cpo: *. ?-ome m!i ?< >1 pi; ? ;.?! be i. < -Ulllt il. 1 :: ? im.rtihiij for m.. ?? bub a - ? ? h ! u: l' < ' thai: f ? ? : fein.i ' ! I>. m :.i' t> h;irhe>; \> " ' 11.' '1 ?' 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" ?l '" : ? j ! ? i - * ui'T'i a > r ? ?t : fi 1 last ? 1.: 1 . cil.r^ babv, while the !?>wc<t. ? a'.i- > for babies born after I : . at '.?a.st four >ear>. I'- ur t fin ^ as many bottle-fid i',iie> ii.i a- compared w.th breast <? 'mii e - Man has rover p rod ire e. I : -!.k' .? ?> ^'o<m1 a- .*. health-, nv.tl. , ' r n bub f- ??d?" I i?bri. adminrstra* .on of the Tei" 1 itorv of Alaska <ost the government a total <>f $ 10, ir>7,0?> 1 during 19"2i, trie money (foinjf for the .support of 1 'J.'. different jrovernment actWiti^ mi under the direction 2A f iiertftl bureau *. THIS WEEK By Arthur BriiU? Mr. Bri8b?ne*H editorials arc pub lished oxpres*ion? of opinions of the world's highest-salaried editor and The Chronicle do o* not ? necessarily ondorse all of his views and conclusions. p The Itadio Miracle The world has never known such u miracle as the miracle of the radio. And no man living knows what radio and moving pictures combined arc destined to do for education. As railroads shortened men's journey's, and telegraphy shortened transmission of mcs&age*, ?o radio and moving pictures will make short er by more than nino-tenths -the tiresome road of knowlodge. MucMillan, .'{,700 miles away in -the* Arctic ieo, is called u|? and inter viewed by radio, answering the Asso ciated PrCss questions with hi* own broadcasting apj>aratus. Later, when he starts flying, Mac Millan will bo able to answer ques tions by radio while in flight. If men can do that now, how soon will they talk through the other to those cosmic flying machines, the planets, floating iu space? No static or other trouble pie* sumably, once you get outside this earth's atmosphere, only about 500 miles deep. Kill At 100 Miles An inventon from New Zealand sends high explosives through the air in torpedoes guided by wireless. These air torpedoes operate as do water-borne torpedoes used to de stroy battleships at sea. And the New Zealand- air torpedo can be launched against an enemy, Hying -ship, battleship or city one hundred miles away and wreck the object against which it is steered by wireless. The United States should get th;ii invention and be ready with it. The motto of this eountrv should bi> : He friendly with the whole world. He ready for the whole world. ..All over the United States the aver age age of man is increasing. Every year saved in adult life moans an increase in the nation's wealth. It costs money to bring up children, as well as effort and anxi ety. In the State of Now York the av erage age has risen from twenty- fout years in 1840 to thirty years now. This means that common sense, sci ence and good doctors have added six years to the average age of every individual. The years are added in the money earning period. Suppose the average adult's work is worth to this nation $10 a day, and that's a low estimate. You can figure out for yourself how much it means in money to add six years to every adult's life. J Cut tin* $10 to $f?. Cut that amount in halt to allow for women and others not working, and you still have a sav ing an increase of national wealth to ' til" tlU'e ot >e\ ent v- li ve millions of d<>! la is a \ ea r . i <)u/> .i civilization ? f interesting conti a.-t*. I* or instance, consider the lath. ? who li\? o hi (wo whitewashed room* in Jerse\ 1 * . t \ . Out <>f work, he was worrying ah? ut feeding seven i < hildivn when the neighbor, called in "t" help his wjfe." annnunciil trip lets, making t h*? number of his rhil dren ten. That father, wait.ng for the trip let- to be born, read about a magnifi ed nt new mausoleum to be built by a combination of churches to cost three and one-half millions, and provide a resting place for corpses, properly embalmed, and put a way in their lit tle niches. That mausoleum will not have whitewashed wa IN. hut a fine marble finish. When churches ask. "Why are we n.>t crowded?" one answer might be, "Hccause, while mothers of children lack decent housing y?_.u build $;{,r>00, ?>00 mausoleums for corp.se.s that might a< well be put in the ground to add to its fertility, or carried up the chimney of the crematory, putting back into the air the nitrogen they trx>k from it." Would the Founder of Christ ianit\, w ho had not where to lay His head, -mb**. r:be to that mausoleum ? I'ifty thousand dollars a year, re ceived by a lawjer and by the presi dent of a lumber company, :h the highes-t annua! rtome report?><l by 'jni alum:.: ..f the Un\ersit\ of Ne braska who icsponded to a question naire sent to a 'inn ted number with out regard to loeat.-on, age. or dat'- i of graduation The average income of was $o.021.5! Tile age range wa" fio?ri JO to ?>2, and the average age <>f the :2?>7 who anxwcrcfi this question wH* US.ol. The oldest alum ni are two physicians, whose incomes are $12,000 and $lf>,000, respectively. This y i a r's tol>acco crop in Wil liamsburg countj- is estimated to be worth fg, 000. 000. Approximately ;*25,000 pounds of tobacco wufc sold in independent wan houses in Timmonsville Thu|>. day. Some special g'i ad??s brought 07 cents n pound. * SUMMONS FOR KKUKF (Complaint Served.) State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court <?t' Common Piens) i 'Icnuntine llirsch, Plaintiff, against II. J. McManus and C. C. Linden and filobe Refining Company, Defend -ants. | To the defendants above nanuil: You are hereby summoned and re-j ? juired to answer the complaint in this j action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve u copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office, Camden,. S, C? within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you, fail to answer tho complaint within (he time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint* Dated February 28, A. t>. 1925. To the defendant, C. C. Linden: Please take notice that the original summons and complaint in this mat ter is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, South Carolina. L. A. VVITTKOWSKY, Plaintiff's Attorney. August 20, 1025. $12.00 TRIP Friday, September 4th, to Washington , D. C. From Camden , S. C. Round Trip Fares from other points proportional Tickets good until midnight September 8th, and in Pull mans on payment of nec essary charges. Phone 128 Atlantic Coast Line ? 2S3j* ^ The Koyal Veterinary College in 1 London cares for domestic animals ( in all their injuries an4 ailments and. is the ilargest institution of its kind in the world. SIMMONS FOR KKhlKK State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. (Court of Common Pleas) Uwho^i Harmon Montgom i r>, ami I tfjti < i d Montgomery, Kllen Montgomery, Richard Montgomery and Jessie Montgomery, by their Guardian ad litem Mat McLeod and Mary Jane Lawhorn, Julia An'i l<awhorn a fid Kllen Lawhorn, by Jasper lawhorn, their Guardian ad litem, Plaintiffs, ? against John Heywaixl Truesdel, Henry Mont gomery and Joe Miller, Jr., and Minnie Miller, minors, Defendants, \ To the Defendants John Heyward Truesdel, Henry Montgomery and Joe Miller, Jr., and Minnie Millor, minors. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, arid to serve a copy of your answer to said com plaint on the subscriber at his office Broad Street, Camden, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service j and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in J the complaint. I. C. HOUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. August 2<>, A. P. 1925. i Notice:? To the defendants Juhn j ?Heyward Truesdel, Henry Montgom ery and Joe Miller, Jr., and Minnie Miller, minors, and to Joe Miller and to Julia Truesdel, the parties with whom the said minors reside that thu ' summons and complaint in this action were filed this the 26th day of August, 1.925, in the office of Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, S. C. I ? I. C. HOUGH. ? Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ] August 26, A. D. 1925. To the minor defendants Joe Miller, Jr., and Minnie Miller and to Joe Miller and to Julia Truesdel, the per sons with whom the said absent minor defendants reside, that unless you apply for the apj>ointment of a guardian ad litem tor said minors, i that the plaintiffs, through the un- ' dersigned attorney, will apply to the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, S. C., after 20 days 'have elapsed, after the service of this notice ex clusive of the day of such service, for the appointmont of a Guardian ad litem to represent said minors in said action, I. C. HOUGH, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. August 20, 1925. On summer Sunday morning* in Berlin, so many thousands of people crowd the trains, ao they can get out in tin* country to take a walk, that .it i* almost impossible to gft 0? them. ?i Sfwulvia At? inquired to lomplcte the course at the K.l A?.ha: University at Cairo. LOS 1'? On Monday one uparo tire United States cord, 30x3 1*2, Lost cither in city limits or between city and Camden brick plant. Reward if returned to C..C. Shaw, at Iron Foundry. 22sb FOR flENT? Three unfurnished km, in , comprising one bed room one dining room and one kitchen ette. Couple without children pre ferred, Call at Chronicle office, Camden, S. C. .22*24-sb FOB SALE? Several good cowjt, some fresh in milk, and other* to freshen soon. Apply to Mrs. C. P. Lorick, Camden, S. ?, 21-22pd WANTED ? By young man position as clerk. Address "Clerk," care The Chronicle, Camden, S. C. 22-pd FOR KENT ? -Furnished rooms, near school and Main street. Apply to 1214 Fair street. . tfl-23pd FOR SALE? Two good milch cows at a bargain. Address R. S. Trues dak', Westville, S. C. 21-iJ2pd FORI) SERVICE? We handle genu ine Ford parts. Let us do youv repair work. Experienced Ford me chanics. Mr. Joe Pettigrew in charge of repair shop. Broad Street Filling Station, Phone 443, U. N. Myers, Prop. . 16-sb WANTED ? No. 1 pine logs. Highest cash prices paid; year round de mand. Sumter Planing Mills and Lumber Co., Attention E. S. Booth, Sumter, S. C. 29-tf BATTERIES? If it's a battery you j need see us before you buy, our prices are right. Batteries recharg ed and repaired. Broad Stucet Fill ing Station, Phone 443, U. N. Myers, Prop. 15-sb FOR SALE? Ivot best quality red six inch floor tile. Sec N. C. Arnett, Camden, S. C. 21-sb WHY WAIT until winter to arrange for your milk sup ply when milk is scarce'' Give us a trial now or ask some of our customers. Quality and service is our motto. Call Lee's Market and ask (for our driver to call. Milk, cream, fresh eggs and poultry at the mar ket. Lufroff Dairy, LugofT, S. C. 20-32pd HAPPINESS OR TRAGEDY? The difference between spending all you get and saving something is the difference between tragedy and hap piness . Let the savings account as sist you toward happiness . Jhe First National Bank m t * * ' . . ?