The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 31, 1933, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
^HLy More Amerlcnn Goods
^Uiington, March 22.?The de^Knt
of commerce said four for^Kuuiete
Uut year purchased
^Klmerican exports than the year
aiy. They were iVieetiae,
^gflloroccv and Me iViilippioee.
IISON
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wr bowels!
orbed into the system
i waste in the bowels,
all. headachy, sluggish,
tion; coat the tongue;
th; sap energy, strength
>rce. A little of Dr.
/rup Pepsin will clear
ke that, geutly, harmurr)C*The
<lilTercnce it
,-uiir feelings over night
merit to you.
11 studied constipation
seven years. This long
ibled him to make hia
ist what men, women,
children :iu4jd to inuko
help tiiopisei\ea. Its
thorough action.-ami
astc coma.ami it to
's v. hy ' Di. CJdv.clIa
as it a, culled, is the
txalive drugstores sell.
C A "> \% I 11' s
\PiilPSIN
Vamily Laxative
EIAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE?
ITHOUT CALOMEL
/Ud You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin' to Go
If you feel tour and sunk and the world
looks punk, don't swallow a lot of Mite,
mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing
fum and expect them to make you suddemly
sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine.
For they can't do it. They only move the
bewels and a mere movement doesn't get at
the cause. The reaaon for your dowa-and-out
feeling is your liver. It should pour out two
pounds of liquid bile into your bowels dally.
If this bile is not flowing fredy, your faod
doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels.
Gas bloats up your stomach. You havs a
thick, bad taste and your breath is foul,
skla often breaks out in blemishes. Your hesd
aches and you feel down and out. Your whole
system is poisoned.
It takes those rood, old CARTER'S
LITTLE LTVER PILLS to fet these two
pounds of bile flowing freely and make yeu
feel "up and up." They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, asnaalaf
when it comer to making the bile flow frasly.
But don't ask fer liver pills. Ask for Cartsr*a
little livir Pttk. Look for the name Carter's
little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a
auhetitute. 2Bc at all stores. ? 1931 C. M. Co.
KERSHAW LODGE No. S*
A. F. M.
Regular communication oi
this lodge is held on' tbo
first Tuesday in each moi^tli
t 8 p.m. Visiting Brethren are #el>med.
N. R. GOODALE, JR.,
W. WILSON, Worshipful Master.
Secretary. 1-14-27-tf
EYES EXAMINED
and Glasses Fitted
THE HOFFER COMPANY
Jtwelers and Optometrtate
6 6 6
LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE
'hecks Colds first day, Headaches ot
leuralpia in HO minutes, Malaria in
d*ys- _ ^
66 SALVE for HEAD COLDS
4ost Speedy Remedies Known
Notice of Assignment of
Homestead
Notice ? hereby g'.?en to all credtors
of w. J. Baker, of BuffaU
'own ship, Kershaw County, Soutr
6ro..r.a, and to a., tlbxra whom ?'
isy concern, that the said W. J* Ha'
t has duly file] his petition wiil
r * : Kershaw County
o have a homestead allotted and se^
'ff to him out of his real estate an<
>monai property, which said rea
state and personal property are sitiftted
in Kershaw County, South Car
una, and that in pursuance of sai<
fctition 1 will, at ten o'clock a. m.
>n Monday, March 27, 1933, at m]
'"ice m the City of Camden, Count:
utd State aforesaid, or as soon thar#
uter aa may be, proceed to appoitt
ippraiaers to set off and allot
homestead, as provided by law.
Any and all persons interested maj
* praaent at said time and placa.
u W. L. DePASS, JR^rr
of Kershaw County.
CtTTKltfh S, CM March 2, IMS *g|
Japanese customs Odd
to Visiting Westerners
At the door of u t lieu tor or u io?ihu
rant the Jupanese liuml ttio utiendiiut
their shoes Instead of their huts. At ?
dinner the sweets, if iht?y a,mo at
llt are served early in the meal instead
of to* ard the end. Acting in
the theater is - modeled not on life,
but on the movements of doll* In
marionette shown, and in the classic
"No" drama the possibility of snowing
emotion by fuclal expression is
eliminated by the use of curved wood
en masks.
And, where the people have not
been "civilized" out of their natural
courtesy, a chauffeur will refuse to
pass another on the roud from motives
of politeness. To us tbe Jupanese
method of beckoning would nig.
nlfy "go away." Boats aro beached
stern foremost; horses ure backed Into
their stalls, sawing and plutiing ure
done with a pulling motlpn; keys are
turned in their locks In a Reverse direction
from that which id customary
with us.
Old English Church of
Interest to Americans
-? Southwark eathedral, one of London's
ancient churches, known to Londoners
as the "Church In tbe Hole,"
is falling into decay, says an article in
the Montreal Family Herald.--StffikeT
speare used to attend divine services
there. Ills brother, Edmund, Is burled
In the cfiurch. John HtfVvard. whose
donations founded Harvard university,
was baptized there In 1007. Some
years ago the alumni of Harvard rebuilt
ono of tho chapels. Southwark
cathedral Is the only English church
In which a, Fourth of July celebration
ever was held. . This took place some
years ago. Shakespeare ami his contemporaries
used to come over to
Southwark to see their plays produced.
They often Indgpd in Southwark
and attended t^ie cathedral scrvI
ices. In recognition of these visits,
I there is now a memorial window to
i tbe famous Elizabethan dramatist in
the cathedral.
Washington'* Supremacy
Many estimates of George Washington's
character have boon written, but
perhaps tuny? is more interesting than
I that of th# nistorian George Bancroft,
| who summarized tho great first President
as follows: "His faculties were
I so well balanced and combined that
his constitution, free from excess, was
tempered evenly with all the elements
I of activity and his mind resembled a
well-organized commonwealth ; his passions.
which bad the lntensest vigor,
owned allegiance to reason; and wit"
all the fiery quickness of his spirit, his
Impetuous and massive will was held
in check by consummate Judgment. He
had in his composition a calm which
gave him in moments of highest excitement
the power of self-control and
enabled him to excel in patience, even
when he had most cause for disgust."
Nothing New
There just isn't anything new. We
go into ecstasies about a lovely new
perfume. We go shopping and lay in a
supply of bath towels of the most
modern sort-rough, soft, perhaps designed
in angles and straight lines.
We thinks we are most modern. Then
we read of excavations of a tomb 4000
years old In Egypt which have brought
forth the most attractive perfume
bottles once filled with the most alluring
scents; and bath towels woven
In plain and zigzag stripes, Bon]^
times hemmed along the edges, with
little knots throughout their weaving
to make them rough like our modern
Turkish towels.
Spelling Not Paramount
Gen. Zachary Taylor, who became
President largely because his victory
over General Santa Anna at the battle
of Buena Vista turned the Mexican
war to the triumph of the LnltP_
States. wa? not a good speller le
"Wrote so account of .the battle
' which he left the a out of reach and
used very long sentences one
was eighty-seven type lines. H
accused of grammatical errors as.
which are not surprising n a se
tenc. more th? ?*> words long- But
one may excuse that la a germ
I with 5,400 untrained pnen nhlpp
000 fresh troops.
Early American Furniture
The furniture made in Amer ca
* i?g the Hepplewhlte and shora on P
. rtods compares very fav-nddy ^dh
English pieces of there p pr
1 locking on the one band tl - b- f ^
i sophistication of the p c.
. the nobility and w?|MW r
- England. It setrbm. at o? ;
if English provincial f n a
thcre is often a nice haI.? ^
delicacy of line and P" I"
? made these pieces mot
J The best furn.turc olItl'l^ K ,anil,
* to have l-een made
^ New York and Marylandi
t Hard LeHor
i * ??dyl^ebrT,l"rdri"ikfng,'cock
: ta|C|i^daruMng tlll four I;, the jrntng.
1 and talking about no hi g. IIW.
1 Bh"<> ,th\ieh,,we tive awaits erplor.
1 world in which ?e rtf)Wt
f tlon. and life is 'J,0" ?nrt? a mortal
" attnchleasly. like 1 knowledge.
* wound. And there I. a" ?
1 all art. There are men an
. the Innumerable 1 h? ,|W? ved
' th. ^ pr-* ^
to be Immortal. Ilea I b?ln,
Ilnr'efi*J2-hk!L
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Psychological Idea of
a I ovi' Questionnaire" '
< Vaughun. g, I ?
I flare,r.'l V " ""ll""lty. haa <K.. I
I ha? r '? ? rumble an,I
X Z ji' to mini
aliotTl f ' .',10" stuck, lie
tlona' B'rl "" r""""'"t 'I'lt's
vno'n i?U| (lri-al" "f the time when
t 1., I " " M'"r than the
lends who look down on you ?
>o you Mno'dor timl milk a*K?.iK time
* nou you nrt? itn^ry ?
Are you undisturbed t?y ruinv weath
er ?
tub?*n 5?U lt ? buih- !
Would you go hutch treat to a the
ter party with a poor young man?
ho you hope your husband will al
ways want to take y?u 0n bis pood
time trips?
. ho you prefer a dog that likes von
alone, to one that likes everybody?
la perfection your aim? 1
IH> you wish people wouldn't plvo
you presents? !
ho you always cprnc out nt the little
end of the born?
And then 1'rofessor Vaughnii sums
It up by adding: "A gk-glo and two
silk stockings, do not make a wife."
Method in Jimmy's Idea
of Adopting Elephant
Among the thousands of kl.ls who
attended the last circus which played
l/os Angeles was little Jimmy. And
the thing that Impressed him most
was a huge elephant who was miti
gat lap the effects <-f the hot spell by
spraying himself with wa'er
"Mamtiia." pi, -,1 )!,. Utile fellow
"let's buy the elephant and take it
home with u?i.''
".My grai-iojis." p pl.fi ti e inelh-r
" w li.it i 11 tie wnr'.l w >::bi we <!<i with
in the sec. ; ,! j,".;. ... v. e : . 11\ lure M
no ti>e f.?r an r!.-p r r."
I have our own w. i' rworl.s. If
lie cap sijiiirt w:i!<r ail a.\vr him- If
witter the lawn aid n.'s j;:-' W-> Vj
Spectacle* v
The invenlitin of spetTrvelesjhas been I
claimed for linger I la eon "about 1'Jso
Jiy Doctor Plott. but they are generally
supposed to have been invented by
Alyssundro de Spina, a Florentine
monk, In lllKfX However1, Manni credits
Sill vino, who died in 11117, with their j
invention, and the claim is justified by
the inscription on his tombstone which
rends: "Qui glace Sal vino degli Armati,
inventore degll occhlnlt; Deo gll
perdonl le peccnta"?Here lies Satvino
of Arrnatl, inventor of spectacled;
God pardon his sins."
Friar Jordan de Rlvalto, In a sermon
delivered by him In lflOa, told his auditors
that "it is not twenty years since
the art of making spectacles was found
out, and is indeed one of the best and
most necessary inventions in the
world." This puts the date of the invention
at 128.r).?Literary Digest. j
Obedient
Abraham Lincoln knew a good picture
when be saw it. On one occasion
be was shown a picture done by an
amateur, and was asked to give Ids s
opinion of It.
'I can truthfully say," replied Lincoln,
"that the painter of this picture
is a very good painter in that lie observes
the Commandments."
"\Viiat do you mean by that?" asked
someone.
"I mean that be hath not made to j
himself the likeness of anything that ;
is in heaven above, or that Is In the j
earth beneath, or that is in the water
under the earth," replied Lincoln.
;
"Dime" From the Latin
"Dime" is derived from the I-atin
"decern" meaning 10, or "decimus. (
one-tenth, explains Pathfinder Magazine.
In the Fourteenth and Fifteenth
centuries "dime" was applied In Hnglnnd
to the tithe or tenth part of one s
income paid to the church According
to the King James version of the
Bible, the last part of Genesis 14 20
reads. "He gave him tithes of all.
John Wyollf translated this passage.
"He gave him dvmes of alle thingls
The American 10-cent p'eee was railed
? dime because It re,-resents the tenth
part of a dollar, the notional monetary
unit. !
Indian! Great Gambler!
Tie \iiierieun Ir.d'nrr* threw kO
ij-ini-sf' nes and ..th.r objeets in
' i ? fi'n>i" '">r
camos that h-ro a ^
"n"T,"T-a^T:.t."n- ivn-l.
"::Z!
/ X'-'e
s'" " ' , .1 ,rT\ seven*",.n?h
t,f W J ? ,.n<
Ml(. N?r:h \M"r:?-..n Ir.dan
. ...... i.l . f?HV-i"ll
were ^ ;,n ,,rHetire for
J5-'1 U Wi;\ p r limy had on .
I hem to s:;ik* e
the throw <-f ? ?li'e.
Plato*! Prayer
The prajer by Hutu u>ed in the fa
' ' r,ire? of Senator Morrow is
f,;r?o?ow. ' "Beloved Pan, and all ye
Who haunt this place. give
H beauty In the soul. and may
"he outward and the Inward man be at
May I reckon Ihc wise (o he
wealthy and may I have aueh a ?u.n
" I o, gold a. ? temperate mao and
he only cau hear andI carry. Any.ld
more? The prayer. I think, aa enoug.
for tne." _
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