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1 CAMDEN CHRONICLE If ik NILKS Editor and PublUher Published every hVktey at No. liou Bro d St root and entered at the tamdou South Carolina jHwtotfice ii*i mk'othI el&s# mail matter. Price per annum $2.00, payable in advance. Friday, November tt, 1WW iii:i i- 111K hospital The Camden hospital is in desperate need' of funds. A house to house canvass will be -made on Friday and Saturday, Nov. em|ber 3 and 4, of this week in the hope that .^ifllident funds may be raised to enable this invaluable institution to continue in operation. Uu* nations, large or small, will be giate' fully. received. , , CBASES TO BE FUNNY The dopredationa on peoples' property Tuesday night under the. guise of Hallowe'en pranks should not occur again. It is the same each ye&i and many complaint# have been heard. One automobile owner found that when he started his car he had three punctured tires. Another propeity t owner had the rocks around her cui b~--4ng t^rn up and misplaced, and many more complaints have been heard. Parents should warn their children aguinst those pranks. They cease to .be, funny: UTTERLY INCONGRUOUS Hard times bring out many queer situations. For example, a man may be reported broke and yet he will bo seen in an expensive chauffeur-driven automobile. In his house, he will employ half a dozen servants. He will continue memberships in several clubs. This tfecms utterly incongruous to the man who is managing to live on $500 a year and to whom a balance of $200. in the bank would be a fortune. ' People accustomed to different levels <?f income are unable to under-, stand one another's financial probdems. Jn ^he same office you may lit id six people with incomes of $20,000. $10,000, $1.500 and $1,000. It seems ridiculous that the main earning $20,000 ti year should be the slowest pay of the lot, unci yet that might be the case. Why can't, all earning more than $1,500 a yeai cut their expenses in half and thus begin saving money? Two difficulties confront the men with large incomes: First, they fear that if they lower their living standards they will be unable to collect their incomes. "Front" i-> an important factor .in earning power. Corporations do not pay fat ft.os, to lawyers who live in attics and wear shabby clothes. They should pay on the basis of service, but they don't, and so there-- n<> use aiguing about it. Second, t'hr men with large '-a tiing are'u-uaiiy men with .a'g* obligation-. Many >"f tiu-ni w..u!d like, to get 1 :<1 of tbeir e\p?H.-i\e homes arid apaitmci.t . but are piewnted :r,,m doing - by lea-v*. mortgage(,i inability to tirnl a bu.wt. 1 hc\ are ehained > > commitments. In reviewing their atlairs, -ome < . '-im distVv.-r that t'nev mu-t choose one oi i -a o alternatives: e:ther they must drop from a $20.1)00 scale to a $.>.000 scale, or they might as 'well g" on ,n the hope that everything will turn out all-right in the end. Compared with large and inescapable obliga,ions, the wage of a chauffeur and the upkeep of hn- automobile are trifles. If they can't get rid of the big items, the rich nun figure they might as well continue the little items, and thereby make life bearable. , , Many men who formerly enjo>cd large incomes have been fotce to make a rapid descent to the simplest -^SSdards. They have had no choice. Undoubtedly the majority accept their ,cw situation with a s,Kh of relief l h-casionaUv a victim of the .-???? ( .hoot- himself.' but others are ' J the man about whom William I-uv.es mi When t.<r* that he ^aban.-d . r.?- shouted w U a je>^an?. SewS. C. h Head* ItistdlIt d V?;jmb:u. <> ' -T N,"a ' r st)U'.h Caioima .iepa-m?-r.' \morn an l .egion. headed by Schwartz, dr.. of Charleston. -tailed tonight. Sihwartz became state eomma:.<n succeeding Miller ?'. foster. >>! >;>;?: tanburg, who .served out the unexputd term of the bite K H. H.iton, o, < 1' iumbia. Other executives under the new administration include; M.ss Kit a Ss.p per. of Lancaster, who begins her second term a- state president of the Legion auxiliary; doe ' a;u-. of Spartanburg. .net *!? gar.- <>f tne For and F.ig'n- ; and dam. > L Turner. ..f Bennettsv:l!e. commander of the newly formed Sons ot the Legion Texas now has legalized horse ia itig. i . ,\w9 . j V V Repeal Candidate Urges Voters Out To the Voters of Kershaw County: Before you cant your, ballot on November 7th for . or ugairjat the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. consider the following: ; A vote for repeal is a vote J or .Slate's rights, for non-intervention of Washington in a Slate function. A vote for repeal is i vote for lib erty and democracy, for,- to prevent the' repVftl of the Eighteenth Amendment prevents 'the CiUi/ens q) otaer Slate- >uying through their bit!, t what shah be the liquor law is of then own St&io*. i A vole for rwpeai is a vote fO.no iiakcteeMug and bootlegging, lakiuwt j ;.< in one,\ on. of the hands ot law breaker > and putting it into legitimate bu-ino.-,K conducted by Govc:h nihnt u-gol.i'v'1 peiMois _ in ; tho-< .states winch make provision for the shle of liquor. A vote for repeal is a vote for placing the country's ar.d states' linance in a greatly improved;'position. alhAving them to turn much of. the money now going into the hands of crooks into the upbuilding of our national and state governmental functions. A vote for repeal is a vote for good, non-poisonous whiskey rather than the dangerou* and poisonous variety for those who will drink anyway. Henry Savage. Camden, S. C., November 2, 11)33. Store Burglarized; Three Thieves Taken The general merchandise store of Hammond and Young at Bethune was burglarized Monday night and. thieves made away temporarily with about $100 worth of goods. " , Their loot did them no good, however/ for Mr. J. A. Young, of the firm, is also magistrate at Bethune, and police in various places were notified and the night policeman at McBee took the thieves off a Seaboard freight train upon its arrival there. All of the stolen articles were recovered and returned, to the owners. Tht; three negroes gave their names as Leon Boyd, of Saluda county; Johnnie Harris, of Columbia; and Lewis Womack, of Georgia. Harris is said to have served time on the Kershaw county chain gang for burglarizing another store at Bethune near the one entered Monday night. All three are held prisoners in the Kershaw county jail to await trial. Urges Attendance At Farley Meeting Chairman Claude N. Sapp, of 'the < State Democratic executive commit;-! tec. has written the following letter of invitation to Dr. S. 1-'. Hrasington, county chairman, and Dr. Biasing!on in turn invites others of Kershaw county to hear* Post ma-tor General j Farley: "Po-t ma-tor General la-. A. Farley and other members of the National I Adman -t rat ion will be guests of the .(Democrats of South farolina <m l*:i| da\ night. November 'led. Mr. Farj h-y:, will deliver an address at the Town-flip Auditorium, Columbia, at </c!o.k p. m.. on the subject ,,!' the i Poo.-eveit Pec very Pj'gram and the repeal of the Fighteen:h Amendment, j "It i- our hope that the leading Demo rat- from a!! over the state will cum* to ( olumbia on this occasion to moot and assist in the entertainment of these distinguished guests. I am, therefore, writing you as head of the I party organization of your county for the purpose of requesting that you be present and that if possible you bring your county and state executive committeeman and other leaders of your county." THE JOY OF LIVING There is an old man in the city of Greenville by the name of Charles A. David. There has been for some years a familiarity with his charming philosophy of life, through his magazine and newspaper articles. A small book on "How To Be Happy With Nothing A Year." was recently issued from the Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Company. Through the kindness of his \S otTord ( ollego classman-. M I F Wannanm ker, we ::au- ha-: the pleasure of nad.r.g it. j 'I":-." ;gr. eda- Vo d. t !*-.? :?ut ea'dy | |.:, -,\ a - f bed < f lo-e-. Pat re | :.! '< t .I V a ! t -A .V. > igi.. \ | T.-.c man \::'.iie of Ii't.c \o.unr. j ;.,. ai . ( . - hi- chaimmg pitd '-o ny I?. ' : IF ua- ja-t a- happ> ;r. the i i : . when comforts wort -tar.', lu.xur.e- unknown and work tin- ma.r, g-.t-pei ,.f kfc. as he is now in pro-perity. ami all the modern convenient r>. IP- impres.se-s as a tra y conspicuous example of the Apostle Paul's preachment M the Phili;?p:ans. that "in whatsoever state I am therewith to be content." Among his interesting friends were a shoemaker an I a blacksmith. Merit appealed to him from whatever walk in life. Fven the birds of the air furnished ful bit- of information for his p> n ...... h;? ? ?'. :o*i to higher iife. 1 Hi* heart D kind. H:s >ympath ehi mi and deep. He loves the world, without mal.ee. Life, to him, has i>?? r. a . ontir.ual spring of study, sat Isfa tion and happiness. ? Calhoun j Times. Two Counterfeiter# Held In Char lex ton Charleston, Oct. 31.?Two men who said they were C. Hurt Maxwell, of Stedman, N. 0., and Frederick L. Riddle, were held here today <>?> charges of passing $1,800 in counter ! feit $100 bills, and having |3,000 in counterfeit gold certificates in their ; possession. Kiddle declined to givo < any adneas. The a nests were made by. Henry.1 E, Thomas, secret service agent pf Charlotte, N. and local detectives. Police said the men pUrcV'sed a load of smuggled whiskey with IX counterfeit $ 1IM) '-bills last week. It is Already evident that the next session of the legislature will have | still another topic to talk about-an act to regulate the legal sale of bo in South Carolina, after the 18th Amendment is no more. It staggers the imagination to try to con-ejvo that Igmch of politicians making speechesSm't of their heads, without the least) effort to study the great accumulation of data amassed in. many states in the last quarter of the last century on the control ot the saloon attd the liquor traffic. Wants?For Sale ??? FOR KENT?A two- or three-room furnished apartment. All conveniences. Write "Apartment, care ; of Camden Chronicle. 32tf I FOR KENT?Two nicely furnished i front rooms, for light housekeop1 ing; private bath; all conveniences. Address 12U Mill street, Camden, S C. 32 sb FOR SALE- -Twenty-two-foot motor boat with a six-cylinder Chevrolet motor in good condition. Is semicabin, with good curtains. Apply vCity Filling Station, Camden, S. (. 32sb PERENNIAL PLANTS of all kinds can be gotten on short notice. The Camden FffcVnt Company. 3 l-32sb S.N A P I) R A C, O N ANI) DOUBLE STOCK PLANTS in small pots 75c per dozen?now is the time to plant for spring blooming. The Camden Floral Company, Phone 193. 31-32fl.b FOR IcrcS'T?-Fhve ' room house on Laurens sirbet* west of Monument-;, Park. Apply to M. II. Heyman^J Camden, S. *C. 30-32sb PANSY PLANTS (Large Flowering) and ENGLISH DAISIES ? Best quality"?$1.00 per 100. The Camden Floral Company, Phone 193. 31-32sb FOR RENT?House at 1807 North Fair Street. Apply Mrs. J. C. ' Williams, Box 292, Winnsboro, S. C. 28tf WANTED TO BUY?All kinds of Hardwood Logs, suitable for saw?mill purposes. Also tracts standing Hardwood Timber. Hoffman Lumber Company, Columbia, S.vC. 27-35sb. WANTED?Cash paid for old jew-, elry, whole or broken gold teeth, gold .watches, gold chains, eye glasses, also plated and sterling silver, at Frierson Drug Store, 201 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Prop us: a card for full information. 23 tf FOR SALE?One Coal-Burning Hot Water Heater, together with large size Storage Tank, both ::i excellent itindition., cheap. ' Telephone 3I2-.I, Camden. S. C. 3l-32sb RADIO REPAIRING?Expert radio repairing, any make. Other electrical repairing done, all work guaranteed. Creed's Filling Station, telephone 48G, Camden, S. C. ,. 5(JtT ELECTRICAL REPAIRS? Repairs* renewals ajid adjustments made oti Electric Ranges ..and other household appliances. Phone 381. W. M. Shannon, 210 Mackey Street, Camden, S. C. 534? CARPENTEKtiNti?Jonn 5. Myers phone 268, 812 Church Street Camden, S. C., will g-ive satis factory service to all for all kind; ef carpenter work. Building general repairs, screening, cabine' making and repairing furniture My workmanship is my reference I lolieit your patronage. Thank ing you in advance. I CAMDEN THEATRE P RO G RAM ME WEEK BEG INNING NOV. 3 Last Times Today Wiinicr Baxter .1 anet <lavnnr in "PADDY" SATURDAY George O'Brien in "LIFE IN THE RAW" Plus Comedy and Serial MON DAY AND TU ESDAY Spencer Tracy in "THE MAD GAME" News and Comedy 'WEDNESDAY ' Richard Arlen .Judith Allen in "HELL and HIGH WATER" Selected Shorts THURSDAY AND FRI'Y. Ring Crosby Jack Oakie Judith Allen in the Musical Hit "TOO MUCH HARMONY" Plus Paramount News and Comedy ^ v | ^I |Jj 1 TJ I ^1 W ^| 1 mES?Z?SSS22SS?SS333SS55SS5SE^^ .... ' <\ I O : nnpf This Superb 51-J r K r r Glassware (coJ 1 lllJUU with Each SELLER You know what wonderful kitchen cabinets Sellers has always built. No other cabinet has ever been able to approach these famous nationally advertised cabinets in saving time and labor. ^ ; t> w . Now Sellers announces a line of new and amazing cabinets - that surpass all their previous efforts. Just imagine! A cabinet that offers more storage space than the largest old-style standard models and yet takes less floor space?less wall space! A cabinet with no projections! A cabinet that contains the Sellers 15 famous features! More convenient! More compact! More beautiful than ever before! That's the new "* V/** >U Sellers cabine are offering a 51-piece set o see this gloric pattern to full and see it. Set new and attra / Don't wait, introductory < it easy for yo />. | ^YIqamJi have you se< Xitchen Cabinet so converter <? ' ' *? i . . 1. More storage sps.cc than in evefl est o/ the old standard models? 2. Saves space. Requires less wall? space. I 3. Vertical drop front. No project? out into kitchen when not in i? 4. Stain-proof porceliron work tafl 5. Klear-front working surface, J? ing doors or other project? work table. - - ?? 6. All hardwood construction. 7. 30-pound removable flour b? attached. I 8. Non-jamming drawers. I 9. Extra sturdy, tliromium-piatetlM 10. 5-piece glassware set with racJ? 11. Convenient metal bread hoxwi? board. 12. Black crystal drawer pulls-? f keep clean. I 13. Ant-proof casters. Nickel-plate? 14. Baked-on enamel finish in 15. Compactness plus the beaut? furniture. I _ Sale Starts HOME N Saturday, Nov. 4 EXCLUSlw