The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 27, 1934, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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Capital Observations
( Sj> e.ai Corre*'porwi**nce)
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r /*ik'.yyta ' <' f?"B*
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vv unden u.! .u? .for -i ' -v
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me if t h* ' >: ! -*"-rjrture* are w
T.n 'tit- '.f.ui far this
u r, fi; ? r fia been w r. u * u.i - y intense.
..t. . m u n in.ot.wr. :v;:kv and actual
udVj'i'.g hu^ m ?u.?cd arrlong eftH
ployen, who mu^t stick to their desks
i pla.e- if employment with little
t no opp";'.unity to move around as
the ease .r. -a me other lines. Now
aid then when the heat becomes slicing
emp.uye- in 'he afternoon are
i U;>er.ar*;ev; for the reti.a.r.uer of the
.ay. Humid.:y .? this locality is
a.-.at (au-i- so much distress. When
trie tjurmometcprN stands at bo or 90
: if, oil en more trying than when it
rlUc.'.tvi 1 ou in a dry climate.
t' e ?
I?urg the ?ummer here the big
< ;?a\u.'i * .'i*' '>' rt? ait i Ai.'fii al. day
r. bauj: .say*, and ?-> .<: of toy mii"*.>
la-.-n' i iv?' early ;n the' afterr
. r. Mr giving a barge part of the
. H '.at. take a lor.ge! Week
.... Phi, 'l-. uu.te a .h.nt^t
t %.-na..er pla e.* .v.'.vre >.it.
.. ' j.i i>u u ?iay.
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I w h .. one em; e.- trie so
i.ti'.'n "f the countrv w M-n I'iuv :dent
lit...-.eve,t and hi- a<im;:...-trati ?n took
Jove?'the running of the government
on .March fourth of la>t year. The
, . ,t j;i'.then vv a.? andeit.ub.y mere
fraught with danger than had ever
h. en the '-a-o previous!y during peace
it.tin-. .Millions upon millions of
v.'-oki'- wore out of job-; the banks
, w . 11 l-.-.'i ix-'-au-'' the peoplo hai
: a 'm thim; bu-:.uo-.- was at
,t? ."Wo-' obb, and farmer- v.e'u*
,s . :.?? ; : a.si t' > v. a -' v them to
/.o - :i.et' tj.g more than the
pn'siuiti. u of tneir
i a :e: . " rta' t -.e peo..
.vi iv ao.c t rc.-tra.n tr.env.-e.ves
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a .i o.j i i-r.-sir.r.g tne
governor for sending state constables:
t a :: iKc aiu a al eg:ng mat .. vv a.- 1
' : urp -1* of "intimidation"
me-, ib not have to be intimidated |
News of Interest In
and Near Bethune!
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H? Uiitr.v., J.ily-' I,? >l.<i Mi!
\ia':: > g :f i. h who ha* beat
-.v.'.# M: .<* J. It. 'and
v t. i? i>. 11, .1 < ?iu eh mpi j me.
. u- -O <*'>' pa.rUv* last v
?in Wednesday evening Mifej nt
Ft tmine enter-tamed Jar her w. a
bunco party. High acure pr;*e >*";{
itwat-iit-u Mr-. J. H.' Mclianiel and'
Ji nmr.gx Watford. A gift wa* uis..,
j??rnu-<l *o the gut*t of honor. ,
Mrs J. H. McL>aiiiel was hostess at
a heart dive party given in hon r of
Mis? Manning on Thursday aJ'ernuon.
When the score was tout * i
;t was found that Mi?< Manning r.a i.
won high score p: izc in addition t' 1
the gUej-t prize.
Again on Thursday afternoon M r?
( arrie Yarbrough honored Mijss M.?nning
with a bridge party. Miss Ka.hryn
Truesdell was given top m ."e
prize and the honor guest receive., a
gift from Miss Yarbrough. Delic. >
refreshments were .-erwd at each : *
tertain.ment.
M: - - I.t.rena Mc.l>onald pnterta
her Sunday school cla-? and a n
her ..f additional guests! with 'a
gh'.fu. r.y party last b r lay
t-f ti.'i i; >n t he iawn. at the homo of
Mi?, -X, It. McLaurio. Harriet Mas s
an i liftrry K.ncm w ,-n prizes p.r :
a i . n c t.'.e raCf.it1'>'. o.cy.iitv-. (la! > ..:
i-v! ? '.!/-ii U: .? g theaftern !'. j
.* : i--h.fi;i r.'.s were >erve<l by ti.c.l
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\ i: -. M a' c a < I* . i y. i ! K e '. a w j
fivj. i'U/.ir.g Miss Marg iet
' M (i i: M K.nn-.r. and child - r
> . M? J. \. Mcl? a:, i i '
? n 1 a t h .a'., a t. > a: e spi " " !
r.? relate
1.a .t . .. . . ! 'i . : m, '.IdV : ,ii'. AU
B M:. a.'. ; Mr-, ,oE.u;s e
!l j'.i'. ; W > i:!:i ' iia'. , the ? "V t h, 1 nst.. a
>ia ag fi'.el . lif'tV Ix-g
M . v- Kate 1'hivha- gone to.;
J; let. da'.. ;s >;t frier.ds.
\ : . ' a 'Sit!' w St giVeJl at .
. ; M. a-.; M Hami! ?
' i .1 - a -' r : c .a . a " t e ! ! .' < m r
* : a v. '. Sus-ah K. >
\r - Ma; y T ,:r.a-. a g; at J
M .;* ' a*. : j ;or. to .
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:."M; s. L.
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aM - I!,!-... 1 !?*!!? Smith. ?.f . I rn*':n.
i- .-penumg * he week ss ' her
parent-. Mr. and Mrs. -J. W. sm.th. ;
Mr. anu Mr?. G. H. Brant, f B;imi't.vr-g.
ar. -pending, some tine at Mi:.?, j
I Brant's former home here.
C;.? < !< - one and two of the Baptist
W. M. I". met with Mrs. David Holley j
iand Mrs. Eunice Saverance Monday J
I af ternoon.
, Mrs. M. F. Helms and daug.-rers.'
'Misses Mary Alice. Kate and K ante-.
'vL-:*.d relatives at Apex. N. revert
; !y.
Mr-. E. ('. Watfortl has retu net! ;
I '*in H> ndei '.'.s die. \. ( .. wh? >e she j
i 'i Mr?. Dix?>n.
, M.-svs Katriei ir.e art<i Margaret j
! Ti\if icieI! and Mrs. Hugh Oi. . cm- left
V\ > f,ir a len-day* visit to
: and dative- ,n Quitman, Ga. !
To Meet With Camden Church
I : > w- -tern .-.vn-ivr. <.f the Ker'?
' B. ^ !'. I a- - > .at. .. . hold '
*- *. guiar nv ( ting pt ? 'an Fiist j
I'.a . -1 . . .) uiy g. g at J
h. A'.: unions are urged to
..> .> gati - .ii be p11 j>a. > : to i
Jo Speak at Mill School
r st. . : a A;:: '
.... ' Lab : G; r. a ihre
! >eh??.?: gr.-und- e.n .va . iay !
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' at ten ..
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I : ; In add:t r. he r.as
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- e 'ii.omir an; ag.-. :u.t ural 1
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^ jjvx an?i rras n.4 . ? ,U5
j.j.'i.. adui e.-st-.-. I! .* y." . - "se
and pointed, characte- -tic of the
man of affair?, cleariv stating facts
and avoiding flourishes.
FRANCE HOLDS RARE
OLD INDIAN RELICS
Interesting Collection Was
Taken Abroad in 1736.
I'-'.r.v -Ci.e < ? the ii.??wt \:t!uaMe
J,!i | a?.'..*'" made Stl year*
s 11..? > ' a i ' i;y km Nufth Ameruna
1 sj'!11 bs h/'Ver. aii'1 < lk bkina,
costumes nil I ii.i:j:tilths, found in tin*
library al \ ersaille.s.
Severn I months* research ct'iit'orulns
Una un.quc collection has n'M'aleJ
that those r??i icfe were brought to
1 ran..* In l?Sd fur the purpose of in*
b'tru.rlng the royal priiuvs lu the geography
and art of tin* early settlers of
the gnat contlnqnt serosa the sea.
N.i JO. tlhieritatlon whatever was (lis*
covered with the collection, so that tho
problem. {jf -dating and fathoming the
stories and legends depicted thei'een
has necessitated much historical research.
The largest number deal with
the Sioux and Algonquin tribes und
the exhibit, now on view at the fc.th*
jiugrij.phlcal inuseum at the Tj ocadero,
in to become a permanent part, of the
museum,
Increasing in Importance.
The curat"!'. M C.eorges Henri HIviere,
whose American wife is here
on a trip of several weeks from her
work at the Toledo museum, says that
the discovery of these North Amerl.
an lild aii relics increase in linpor'
t:iiiias the work ot deciphering the
liH'fogly ph.es g"es n rwai'd.
A collection of lkgiileeiith century
paintings of the American Indians also
is shown. <uie "f the mo'st interesting
of these shows a game of ball which
resembles la crosse. According to histurv.
this is a very . warlike g?uti<?,
there heiiig no rules against roughness
of any .sort. The Indians all wore a
sort of si 1. Toned tail feather which was
arched so that when they fell, or
some <>i e fell on them, it acted as a
spring and they rebounded from the
ground, or biv::,e.<T Hie person off of
l..em uti 1 .-scaped injury. v - r>
Intricate Designs.
'CI... w : w re - ; v >'*.] to have
: ti c d' ? igt'.s worked
.in 1 - ! 1 -k skins, and
v i> ! s r j--..rcuplne
: ? . . "i !. .r clay
.' ; .. g : . - . . 1-t 1 y. It'll in
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$600,000 Chewing Gum
Exported to China in '33
IVipIng.?Last \etir China imported
<n>mi.i?xj worth of chewing gum. This
amount is estimated to total about 70,strips.
The traditional Chinese equivalent
of gum is the watermelon seed, of
which tuns and tons are consumed
each year throughout tho. width and
breadth of this vast "land.
While western movies and airplanes
and bombs have made deep UtruA'df
Into ChiP.bse social Customs, th0 clieWlng
gum idea apparently has not made
much progress, except possibly In the
metropolis of Shanghai, which Is reported
to absorb about half the total
gum Imports.
Tew Chinese pass a day without
cracking a few dried seeds between
their teeth, and It Is estimated that
every Chinese disposes of at least ten
seeds a day. If an arbitrary populati"ii
of 4uh.00?m1 nj Is accepted it will
be seen that gum has a long way to go.
Kxcept for Shanghai, the only other
places in which chewing gum has been
able, to g<-t a tooth-hold arc l'eiping,
Tientsin ami a few oiler cities of
s!u...:ir size. ? ?i:t in the provinces the
watermelon se.- l remains tirst in the
a.T?-. tarns of ail chinamen ;.s a tasty
past.me.
New Marking Makes Sun
Dial Accurate as Clock
State ? '.-liege. T.i. A simple system
:..al..:.g r- a l ags of an ordinary
- :ti d. ii as accirat * as those of
a s;.br / ! rp.ck has b's-n p.-rf.
by IT I? .al. 1 S. Ith"d"S. de;
.> ' ' . i _ r.t.g. Te;.n>\ Ivaii.u
I " !.. s a..i. e:T"r.
w 1. i, as :I. t> milli
: - i. - .- r.1 '< i
Redhead Club ?ecs "Red '
Over Accusalicns of Dye
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' A ' ' ! That
' . v : ' ' i air" rat her
t: a d ' '' ""!' re ih.-a Is
1 i.e ?i-:i* : "I. a p"-t . ard
I K a t . :.: 11. . ra " 1: u t the
i a r. 1 v. a s ii.... > ) .I ?i .\? "i ai's The
autt'.r s .. i-mpioyed In
the state lai jf.?r S'-x.-ral months. :
Ph.' r?'ill.t*;nl? are i; f?.r the j
unjust assa ant. who declared that !
out of the l.T i. .. )* <T ilnuiing r<x] j
locks "only one la genuine,"
Highlights and News:
From Liberty Hill]
115 v X W ." M )
The mar,y rri* tafc* in the surrouhd- i
?g to:tivory of James I'r^leau Kich*j
utd>. better known to h's many |
friend* ay "Ratioer.-" will learn, with'
interest *j{ ho engagement u> iloj
Henrietta Kdward*. of Lancaster, S. ;
C. The date will Ik announced l^ier. j
The children's day program was j
held Sunday at the ff^&crty Hill Pres-j
byterian church. A \biy colorful Ja- j
punese playlet was rendered under j
the direction of Mrs. C'allie HichardSi
assisted by L. 1'. Thompson. As it i
was for foreign missions, a special
offering was taken,
j Miss Annie Righton McCaskill suf
fered a slight c'fcse of tonsilitis this
past week end. However she has rej
covered sufficiently enough to be up.
Here's to a speedy recovery, Annie
Righton. >- \
| For the past two weeks Dr. A. W. f
Humphries has been giving the pcoi
pte in Liberty Hill ."shots" against
typhoid. And there's many a sore i
arm. and shouts of "watch out fori
my sore arm" till the air. Next week, j
how'ever, brings the Last "shot."
The heat has taken its first victim
among the livestock here on Liberty j
Hill. L. P. Thompson suffered the:
, loss of a horse last Sunday night, j
This U the only loss so far that has.
horn doited to the severe, heat :
which has gripped the entire south. |
Mentioning heat some of "us hu- ,
.man?" have almost passed out from]
the heat ourselves. Fans and ice wa-i
t-.-r are in constant demand. One cit-1
izen of The Hill stopped your writer
ard e\piv>st d his .bend' tr.at Tuesday |
was hotter than Monday. We w n-!'
der if that can be so.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Roddy and son,
Jack, nave buen the visitors of Mr.
ar.<l Mrs. John II. Richards,.
Miss Johngy Richards has been!
1 visiting in Charlotte, X. C. She ixi-1
turned home Saturday evening.
Mi^. J. 1. Smith.' of Great Falls.!
ha?- been iiveiit v,>itor < >' M1
ar.d Mrs. H. S. Higgins this past!
week ( nd.
Mi;, and Mrs. Kd. Gregory, of Jack- ?
-'. n-i.ie. Fia.. were the guests last
Week end of Mr. and Mrs. \Y. C.I
I't rry. 1 r,ey . .,?? e filurr. i to J a r k - !
'I
Mr. and .Mr,. I). R. M Caiium. of!
I. ! i H: i i n o t Jvt- d , i v t < C lum- '
I'l l \\ eek. j
M;-se- Am. Th mp-or. Arr.ie Mae
( ! . : : M i . . than. v. '
M v :ay . -J;,-- R, - .
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. Am...- ..-a?. L? j r, .. (*
?*<AYr._tti. ,v 'Si.-rii .f. as. aji . < * >*,j
in thai city; They fvturre i Tucemorriing
''**
Miss Charlotte War<)!?*, {-, ;n , 1
gu*ta. C?;, i? visiting her b*o-C I
UX'h Ward>aw. rr|
CuJir.inirhum Cui eton rv. ..***&
Liberty flii Sunday J I
Clellan, at AnnUum. A'.u, at-a. '.'"I
tensive tour through i- . I
Mu. ion It |
in Columbia last week at !?ie !?"""
-1"y .She was the gue-t \\l\ V'M
pail* Richards. She u!??> y, ,'*I
to friend* in Allendale at
Mis* Carolyn Drqnnan ..
to visit friend* in llunip, .j> ^ci E* I
till. She *ill return the ? ;u
of this week.
If you like this column j .v>, v. I
this writer in care of The C'amdinl
Chronicle, and let us ha\?- your ,o?u|
We will appreciate it *n|
much. So until next weeic, -<, ;.,^|
Wants?r or Sale J
FOR SACK?House and forty.fog
" "Srtes of land in good state of cal.|
tivation. '-House in good con<ljtv|
Also house with .three hun^B
front feet located in town of Bt.|
thune, S. C. Addro.-s M;.s. K. ?,|
Hough* Camden, $. C.
M AN WANTED for Ha v
of 80b families. Write iir'nediah.B
ly. Rawleigh Co., Dept. S('G-76.S.\,1
Richmond. Va. iC.itjjB
Jt ST RECEIVED?A A.;>nu?t o'l
$1.10 electric fans at Ma. key
ware Company, Camden, S. C. i
lS-20sb I
WANTED?To rent >?
unfurnished, in good station oil
i. si in !t-n. (live locat ->n, rclnvhfr of|
rooms and price when answer;^!
ad. Address "House" * ;. ?-f T??|
Camden Chronicle,.. 13-20pdH
FOU RENT?Store ^ rSom buiidi&fH
now occupied by (ila 'it! . .
*,-r DeKalb street. Possession gir.|
en September^ 1. Appiv to C. P.|
DuHose and Son, Agon - ? .wjI
S. C. ' 18-20sb
D Rl N K 1"05*v
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'Water S
What rauica the 5re.1l majurttr o;
'I uitnienta? What ;v; t ?? a 1 ?r ?,
r l.ii|>r?>i>?r flit-ii ; -'"1^ c
A 1 ' <lr v ?"*' i ?
'mrrul V ulfft fr??r% r* i
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D-KALB PHARMACY a
Phone 95 We Deliver
1 /
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-* . -w...*. ?.vra?tr
<Jf.fr* " " "\ ?Famous all otm
JSfflr <ttir/ safe' UH fia|A ij. the world ? art
ri' /'ffiifefr / SM HH vivi offered a: special
ft'^'~'M&B^r .^r 4 l )|| JHvl low prices thti
licadp to Serve VjM
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Cans
23c
Tomato Juice I
2 cr"8 15c I
Libby's Corned Beef .... No. 1 can 15C I
Libby's Vienna Sausage . 2 cans 15c
Libby's Sliced Pineapple . I-arge No. 2^ Can 19c j;
Libby's Tripe 2 No. 1 cans 25c
Libby's Prepared Mustard . 3 Jars 25c
I ACHE*
Slice fi or Hah ts
NO. 2 4 m mm Q
Can 1 /
^PKKIB f
Crisp and F\tte
2 22-07. <5CC
Jnrs mm 3 !
\ unr.Y
| ''tulT^H Olives, large bottle .... b>c I
! Vegetable Soup, 2 large cans .. .0? H
Life-buoy Soap, 2 cakes b>c
' * ? - i. i mn w in HI nwiiBiii ? ???rr^ir
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Rinse, :> packages 2#
ROGERS' PRODUCE I
Green Beans, 2 lbs ... 25c
Celery, bleached, stlk 10c
Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs 25c
Lemons, dozen 23c
Lettuce Head, ^ I
Tomatoes, home 2 lbs l^c I
No. 1 Potatoes, 6 lb* 25c I
Cabbage, lb ^ I
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