The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 26, 1932, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Clean Pullet Houses , Against Heavy Loss Ctemaon College, Aug. 20.- A dean house for the pullets is advised by P> H. Gooding, extension poultryman, who states thut many farmers make the mistake of moving pullots into a dirty house in the fall, a bad practice which usually results in the pullets becoming infected witk disease and in heavy mortality during the winter . months. . - - - ? "Before the pullets are put into the (house," Mr. Gooding says, "it should be scraped and scrubbed thoroughly. If the house has a dirt floor, at least one inch of the dirt should be moved and new dirt supplied. Considerable * experimental work on various disinfectants has been done at the University of Wisconsin showing that lye Is the best disinfectant to use in cleaning poultry houses, One can of lye to each 15 gallons of water is the best proportion,, , Cold water is just as good as hot water for killing the germs. The floor of the house should be scrubbed thoroughly be(ore moving the pullets in." CANCELS ALL~ ACCOUNTS And Trade Plows to^Grocery of Kacine, Wis., For Cash Racine, Was.?The cash register is tinkling in the grocery of Mike Brusha, a melody not heard very often in the little store of late. Hrusha is back on a cash basis, and the money is coming in because re-1 cently. he assured the community he] isn't expecting to be paid $7,l)lX) written down in his ledgers. In a newspaper advertisement he announced: "Anyone owing us for groceries please bring in tho bill and we will mark it paid. We will appreciate the continuance of -?your patronage on a cash basis." The line of old customers reached all the way from his office in'the rear to the pickle jar. Grateful patrons thanked him and most of them stayed to buy something for cash. t "This cancellation of debts isn t charity." he said. "I think it's a rather slick scheme to get some business." Governor Roosevelt will spend at ? Hours nt Trmrkn. Knrr.. when he makes his campaign tour of the west, it is .announced by Harry If. Woodring. political leader^of Kansas,. SalotaDs THADE MARK Rt<3. For lazy liver, stomach and kidneys, biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headache, colds and fever. 10/ and 35/ at dealers. NO-MO-KORN FOR CORNS AND CALLOUSES Made ia Canulen And Far Sale By DeKalb Pharmacy?Phane f6 V , ?' 0 RORT. W.MITCHAM Architect \ ryi Crocker Building, \ Camden, S. C > i?? i ? kkruwaw ROI>C~ Mo. 2? A P' M Regular communication of l^*6 i? ^eld on - ' fj-.pt Tuesday In each month at 8 p.m. Visiting Brethren ara welcomed. W. R. CLYBURN, J E. ROSfi, Worshipful Master. Secretary 1-14-27-tf 9 UeKAT.B COUNCIL No 8F .jg\ . Junior Order I". A. M. Regular council seoond and fourth Mondays of each monrH h' h p m Visiting Brethren ,u'?\ welcome.!. .1. W I HOMlViON. L. H. JONF.S, Councillor Recordsng Sect y 1EYES EXAMINED aid Glasses Fitted THE MOFFER COMPANY J?w?Uri and OpUnetriata ' Genferal News Notes | With simple eviemonKo^, Vice-l'residont Curt'li was notified of'his rej nomination at Topoka, Has., his homo | with patty leaders from all over the j country and many of his Kansas political friends present at the official notification at 3 o'clock, He was! born not far away across the Raw' river in a log cabin, and lived for years in a brick house a few blocks away after ho left his Indian tribe. Ho is hale and hearty at the ago of 72. Prof. Auguwte 'Piccard, scientist investigating the high atratisphere by going up into it, landed at 6 o'clock the next evening after going over 10 miles up into the atmosphere in an airtight aluminum ball uttuched to a balloon, with oxygen tank* inside, and window^ in the walla; This is the greatest height ever attained by man. Jle took off from Dusendor, Switzerland, the previous ev<Jh?n'g, and while in the upper atmosphere [sent messages to the ground by radio. | Ix;wis S. Pope, defeated claimant to the democratic gubernatorial nomination in Tennessee, charges that the primary in Shelby county was a "disgraceful farce," apd ulleges that negroes were herded to the polls and numerous fraudulent acts were committed as the outgrowth of a conspiracy to give McAlister, his opponent, the majority. lie further charges t'hat "both negro men ami vfbmen wore McAlister badges and handed out cards for the machine candidate." Arrests by federal prohibition officers in July were 7,0*57 as compared with 0,57*5 for. June anil 6,023 for July 1031. There were also arrestk by state olTicers totaling 1,024 for July, 1,430 for June, and 1,740 for July, 1031. The combined totals were 8,001 for July, 8,015 in June and 8,303 in July of last year. All this was previous to the recent order of Attorney General Mitchell to all prohibition officers for a still more energetic enforcement of the prohibition law all over the country. Joe Colbert, president of a local union of coal miners, was shot to death at Benton, 111., on Wednesday by one of three men who drove to his home, called him to the car, and shot him with a shotgun. Colbert had fought i lie new $"> wage scale for miners and had been spreading nmI munist ideas, officers sard after the murder. A case against him for I drunkenness was pending in the BenJ ton city court. 1 Two small hoys ! 1 years old, were arrested this week in Gastonia. when police had convincing evidence that they are the robbers of a number of places there recently. They confessed to burglarizing a grocery store, an automobile repair shop, the Oldsmobile company, and a used car dealers place. They took candy, keys, cigarettes ami small merchandise. Both ! boys have b?ng police records, and the ! police say that idleness"*and bad associations among children is breeding crim'o and should be remedied. I More or less excitement is being caused in sections of Iowa as farmers are attempting to prevent other farmers from marketing their produce, cattle and so forth by picketing the roads leading to Sioux City. The state national guard and potter have been called into service in an effort j to aid farmers who want to sell their stuff to got it to market. The idea ! of the striking farmers is that if they can prevent various products i reaching the markets they can there. by force prices to increase. Captain William N. Lancaster, British war-time flyer, was a ftp! it led | at Miami, Fla.. Wednesday by a Dade county jury after deliberating near1 ly live hours, of a charge of having | murdered Haden Clark, Miami author, j The trial lasted about two weeks. The effort of the state was to prove that Lancaster had killed young Clark because of the latter's love for Mrs. Jessie M. Keith-Miller, Australian woman aviator, whose biotrranhv Clark had been engaged to write and promptly fell in love with her. Lancaster also beulg an admirer of Mrs. I K? it h-M iHer. A great demonstra tion occurred tn the court ipom when the jury announced its verdict favorable to La ticast or. The juh!ov<-] .Forty party, in St. ! o<j'v_ \|n . .to nom:na*e n candidate pre-.den: and v.ce-pre-.dot:'. -plit re!:g:ou.- it-iic before .; latlar Jam.- M < of . i .rr.-iau; ci.. I'.,.. . a..eo .sou ,,i ^fcw,.jr.c-da> ' iiWirri.; da'? U . II iC,.;r. > II.uw \v !. \ en!.- o d, am: fanied as a tree silver advocate tr.c t'o - with* e \v w.C. I ut) of h;.- l.berty party j foil vers > hold a separate cor.venlt:ou. A dispute between the two parI tie? arose when Harvey suggested 1 that the Catholic priest should withjdraw his candidacy for the presidential nomination. "Father Cox never stops aside if the religious issue is raised," declared the priest. "I'm disgusted." retorted Harvey. The Waterbury Clock company at Waterbury, Conn., this week put 400 men to work, bringing its payroll to 1,500. d | i i i > > ^ Secretary Mill* ha* disclosed that the big Reconstruction Finance Cor- j puration loaned $1,2 It*,000,000 to 4,-j 047 institution#, including 4,ltK> banks? and trust companies from February' 2 to July 31. The great majority of banks which have borrowed from the corporation are located in small towns. 'Specifically on July 30, seventy per c^nt of the banks to which loans had been authorized were In towns of less than 5,000 population; Ktf per cent were in towns of less than 25,000 population and 00 per cent were in towns of less than 60,000. At the session of the hearing of Mayor Jimmy Walkef before Governor Roosevelt, of New York, the disappearance of R, T. Sherwood, the financial manager for Walker, was gone into. He handled $1,000,000 of the mayor's money, Seabury found, and he disappeared from the earth soon after Seabury got well into his investigation. It was brought out that Walker did not help authorities to find him, and Walker's counsel retorted that tho aid of the mayor was not asked. Governor Roosevelt subjected Walker to a severe examination as to Why he did not throw his influence behind tho search for iSherwood. A former assistant to Seabury testified that an Aide to Mayor Walker told him the mayor did not! expect the investigating committee to, find Sherwood. Governor Roosevelt grew red in the | face and pounded the desk on Wednesday, as he ordered Mayor J.immy Walker to answer his questions about tho four physicians employed by the city giving Dr. Walker, the mayors brother, half the fees they received from the city, while Or. Walker did no work at all. The mayor said he sees nothing wrong in that. Yesterday, the general opinion of observers was that Governor Roosevelt will remove Mayor Walker, unless the latter resigns before the hearing is concluded and decided. If he resigns. Mayor Walker may stand for re-election this November, but if removed can not be a candidate until his present term expires in the future, and smart politicians expect the mayor to choose the former course, be triumphantly reelected by Tammany, and twirl his lingers at Seabury and Roosevelt, j Hyjuan August was buried from the I .Jewish temple at Spartanburg on j Wednesday afternoon. He was for {years a prominent merchant uf the.. , fit v. where he had been in businesfor the last thirty years. He founded the chain of Cinderella shoe stores in ill cities, in this part of the world, lie leaves a widow, three daughters and one son. | An elaborate radio receiving and ; sending set was discovered by officers in a swamp near Charleston this ; week. It had been used by rum runners for communications. One of the three men arrested at it had a cipher 'code book, and all claimed they knew nothing about the wireless instai.ujtion, but were simply on a fishing trip. |. The state board of health this week I got from Uncle Sum enough typhi.d 'vaccine for 1,500 Richland county perI sons; and it will be used among tne poor people there. Dr. Hayne, state health officer, has made requisition for a big lot more, to be used in those counties which have more typhoid 1 fever how than Inst year.? Tin--.* counties are Aiken, Anderson, thciokee, Dickens. Newberry. Fairtb- d, Greenwood. Dillon, Dorchester, Darlington, Charleston, Beaufort. Colleton, Georgetown, Horry. Williair.s' burg, Clarendon. Sumter, Orangcbusg, ! C alhoun and Lexington. | In declaring his stand for no 'change in the prohibition laws. Le n IW. Harris, candidate for United , States senator said: "I am not wet in one section of the state and dry 'in another. I am not personally wet 'and politically dry. I am not per.-unI ally dry and politically wet. I am personally and politically dry, and have never had to have a doctor or | hospital treatment made necessary by d t ink uig ? IIJuoi . I Speaker John Garner and Ait'-ed K. Smith had an hour's conference in 1 Smith's office in New York ruesd..>. ! Garner said he had hopes that Sir. :h ! would support the Democratic ticket. , Sm.l.'i w ould say nothing. Members of the family of B-ty C*4.?c, Do t-h*? Uuuibw go when it was kidnaped, say .-hi vsll i - j.,. ir (i :,.Ser from Scot Ian. to iv.ir-e the new baby a re ; ? gh r.-mte. rM* ; ago physvtans who have ' -n 'a--. ding M. - - 1'atricia^I '? o na- b'-en a \,et ;m ? '. a t rn: < ' ?. pi g - ckne-- - mce :a-t l-et>!>ia y . re "r. pi fui that -he may yct?''? a? he :s ,-howing > gns of .mprove at ! I'lne I.tier Manhattan, new<--' \ el If the United States line--, riac.ed Plymouth. Knglar.d, Wednesday at the ( nd of her maiden voyage. < a an Freid says that the performan. . of I the ship was very satisfactory or. her first voyage. A ruling by tho commissions of .nternal revenue, according to Senator James F. Byrnes, is to the effect that educational institutions not operated for profit, And churches will not have to pay the tax on electric current. Wife Of Editor Of Columbia State Dies H " 1 " T"1 Columbia, Aug. 20.?Mrs. Sarah Cecil Gonzales, wife of William K. Gonzales, editor of The State, died at midnight tonight at Flat Rock, N. C., where she with Mr. Gonzales and their daught#r-had been staying for about three weeks. Their or\ly son, Robert E. Gonzales, editorial paragrapher for The State, died of pneumonia arising from exposure while serving on the Mexican border in 1016 as a sergeant in the second South Carolina infantry. Better Busineaa This new activity in the stock market is an encouraging sign. It sig-1 aides, primarily, that capital has got over the worst of its fear of the future. Fear has been the principal deterrent influence operating against a speedy recovery in business and industry. There is more free capital in the United States today, the economists tell us, than there ever was before. But it is owned principally by people who have been afraid to do anything with it for fear that something worse was going to happen than had already occurred. Now this money is coming out <?f hiding. It is one thing to express such a belief in words, but it must be taken seriously when it is expressed in money. ?Clmton Chronicle. Democrats When one learns that there are 417,800 democrats in South Carolina enrolled as qualified to vote in the primary this month, and remembers that there are not over 2,500 real republicans, white, black and tan, in this state?a ratio of 157 to one? one begins to understand why the governor did not think it worth while to appoint members of the minority on election boards this year.?Yorkvilie Enquirer. . . ., Condition Pullets For Egg Profits . .1 i.iiiW i i v-V*"- Clemson College, Aug. 22,?With the increasing prices for eggs poultry men ^hould lose no time in getting ( the pullets into condition for winter egg production, advises P. H. Gooding, extension poultryman, who state* that this is largely a matter of getting them in good flesh before allowing them to start laying. "Poultrymen often make the mistake of starting the pullets on Uiyinjf mash too soon," Mr. Gooding cautions. "Pushing pullets for production by feeding a high protein mash in the summer is one of the causes of molting in the fall and winter. After the pullets are put in the laying house, thqy ehould continue to be fed liberally on grain. 'By doing this, as a rule, the pullets will stay in good fleslr and a great deal of the neck molt may be avoided." Another essential in conditioning pullets for profitable laying, he 'states, is that before the pullets are placed in tho laying quarters the house be cleaned and disinfected thoroughly, the best disinfectant to use being one can of lye to 15 gallons of water, and the runs used iby the birds plowed and Beeded to a suitable greert'crop for winter grazing. Orphanage Head Killed By Train Thomasville, N. C., Aug. gO.-^ Within sight of the Mills Home, Baptist orphanage of <wbich he had been general manager for 27 years, a Southern railway train at 12:39 this morning striick the automobile of Dr. Martin Luther Kesler and killed him instantly. Dr. Kesler was known in thousands of Baptist homes in North Carolina. He was 74 years old. The Alabama legislature, jn ^ session, has before it a bill that would repeal its prohibition enforcement laws prohibiting the sale or pog^ a ion of any beverage that "looks Uk# tastes like or smells like" beer. For Nervous c Headaches A headache ia Nature's warning * of high nerve strain. You can *,.t quick and delightful relief fr^ headaches and other nerve pains bv ^ using Capudine because it soothes the tense nerves. Contains no opU . xatea and does not upset the stomach Being liquid, Capudine acts S most instantly?much quicker than tablets and powders. Sold by drug, gists in 10ct 30c, and 60c sizes, also by the dose at founts, (adv.) How Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat ^Swiftly?Safely Gain Physical Vigor?Youthfulneas With Clear Skin and Vivacious Byes That 8parkle With Glorious Health Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the nat-' ural attractiveness that every woman possesses, Every morning take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen iSalts in a glass of hot water before breakfast?cut down on pastry and fatty meats?go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar?in 4 \veeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts?the cost is trifling and it lasts 4 weeks. If even this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat?if you don't feel a superb improvement in health?so gloriously energetic?vigorously alive?your money gladly returned. But be sure for your health's sake that you ask for and get Kruschen Salts. 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