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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE I). NN.KS Kditor and Publisher Published every FYlduy ?t Number 1109 Hroail Hirutt' and onHutxl at the Ottmden, South t'urollim poatofftoa u? fecund i'lu*? mail mutter Price per annum |2 00. payable in advance Friday, May 29, 193b RICHARDS. FOR RE-ELECTION Tim Chronicle is ih 1 h week curryinn the announcement of Congress in.hi J I' ltl< hards, of I,uiicuhIit. for ri- election from the tyifth diwtriet Mi Richards has been oii tin* Job at Wftf4mTKt??M ?? HK II HII oxtaun Ihui iiu will hardly have opposition. and I !< t'lilOlO' il- beileVOH |l would 1)1' lisibslor any olio lo oppose Iniu lie- Kcpilblicjilis ot lite Filth dls i ic*'. according to a 11 --? disp.ii< ) Btatna rhnr I'V pendb'???tt. ot lorn w hil> heen IIII il III in 'il is I > liollillin I'd ! ' make ' 11' r.n I-.i i oni - ss II "la i II i dlsl I'll I Party Leaves For Cuba IF. Ill'- lillii' inn a ol "lit leaders ,'1-t 'III pap'T I lie editor will II" "II III V- I I"!' ,1 week's 1 ?'l \ Oil I!" Al tan'M Ha is ,i ? 11 * ?f 1 J* i?i n w III) ot b i r on Hi" i l ino ship Jteliam c " which -.ill. tloiii < harlcsloii today ;i 1 I w > 1 \ i noon Pa a lop ol a da\ ami iiiciit al Havana, t'ulia. and on lli" l i-turn I'ip w i'I a"| t"i "ii" day a Fa -au lie t apit.il ul tin- Bahama. 'In.- -h i p h.is hi a i h .i rt i "d lis i In1.111 rid f . - w 11< i -i .it \oi 111 ('a i o11|i<i S. ia' h ,i -ii.i i F "i !.i ,i ml f-'loi Ida Hi ' !o e i I > t roni ? : imhn will tie- \1r 0 V W M -Vh vaud. r Mo. I) F I ...m I.tin. II I) \ i !"s II H ' ail Mi ' ' i 1 j. i Km;.:, "l in ! huii". THE GOOD OLD BONUS 1' v. .! ! i" ' > ! n i w i. i H\" \ i '. r the. .,|| I i -I , | V" I )t" < I b Ml . ! ml u i l"i .,1 j...-l >1 " V. 1 ' :!! I.. cum" of tF |?| eeti" i' id" r s Ii.i hp III" a u 111 limit;!" IIKI11II til i I ' l'i I'?1, al least. Will d i hl\in - bosim s>, lui uwlillo. The !.!> i M I. wi- ha m . i . t hat I ho c\ m j ' n 11T i I'd a al" \ t I ml d I roll) III" biippy pie counters. Many of Lln .se did iimn? hard lighting a! b<ni" ' hall a h"H\\ pi toi u I ai1." who W"ic H ("he t i till lit II I'ilfie I h" I inn- .Mid I )"inoi rat |uihlisli"ii 'It"", times i w.ilv al ()i angeburg it.."!" Hi., atimuini cue ui in Saturday' . paper that in the near future t he papm would he published on Tuesday. Wed iiesdny. Thursday. Friday and Suturdav. ..milling llu> Sunday and Monday "'M'lou Wnrknu a aiv now installing tie- lat"Sl teletype machines to give the piper full Associated Press coverage |>i- j.' ! ; Townsend. lie of the old ac.e pension scheme, walked out on a house investigating committee on Ft i dav. < barging that the committee was pi'fsecut inn him and w as unfair in it-> methods and antagonistic toward him personally. Must Pay in Advance We will have to insist-that candidates tor of!ice pay for their political announcements in advance. This rule applies to all so when cmfHlrdHt?*-llun.d in a niioiineeuient s, they should fasten a live dollar hill to the statement of ii.ii i.tii.ii I: i- r( nudity hard in at I'-r " collect money trom a defeated 1 aiididate ami we do not know who is going to win. MEETING CALLED The members of the Kershaw Conniv I temocratic executive Committee tailed to meet at the court house Saturday. May ltd. at 11 a in. for the purpose of naming enrolling commit lees lor the various prm diets Also 1 1 eeiV" the i nrollim lit hooks for " h pi' i iin t. and transact such other hn-im?s as may ciune before* the l""ly T tie hooks of enrollment will 1M" a <ai Tuesday. .)line 2 1 H McLKOIV ' ount \ t 'hairman A W 11 FM I'll IKS. Secretary. 'General News Notes Igor SiKoihti). airplane builder, |-rc dp i h that In a few y curs, M>0 ion Hying hot elh will lie spanning til" At lani k vviihn? 2 t hours, on daily Hying h( llC'l Il|e> I j Mi h Sai a J tela m? Roosevelt. *2 the 'iiioiIk-i ot the | <i e -Aden I. la at lor hoi la- at Jlvde I'll fit. N ^ . suffering , I i (iiii all imparted hip and cruckttd hope < a iiei| h> a tall I ia hods ot Ahuer Metjarity, who j . di.-.i jo.vy?.?i?> ago, liu.> been removed i to a new resting place to tttuke way , I'oj j in w si reel at Mcbonough. (?u | Si * g i -a t vi all'lsons served as pall- | In ,i|i It- | i tin- pel miii, a gli I .11. was killed ' w hi ii a Ii mli wind tan id tin- collapse , o! a (if(||< I e|i t jn Washington. There , to o In.oUii-. peupm .mii]ex ?liie ,hii'. lop < s lo ll -I . oll.ip . d j | J .ii.a \ U iIiii.i H Saiah ' ami j y I I. Ii i, I i \|.,n ii I i, 11adi ii plet h ol Laii- I | ii,.- Mi, Ii da HKiii e|-., oi Mr ami Mrs I, ( i|| \ Molfit.. i i It ! ?l a 11 11 their sixth I, 1111 111'l a > j r. i< i \ i t >11 y T m'siI a y . Hid., ii I' Mllioti ot Hlim Springs, i Mo loo- had lih i niielm lot' live veat'S, .11111 ha I I'l el V'l'd tiaU S V III pa t bet ie CUTe j ' < I;' i; -' I ol 11 |t i I't - lllall i" ot litem ! ' < i;nin . : torn England ' | IS <11 i ai liipmr taxes for the month J \pril totaled $11 112.2x7 or $X.1 | ' ititiii tiein last April Fur the ten j i o.htli lhi lev \ has produced $-11'), ! 1 . oia n im i fits<* ot $ t ii ntiti ov ei I la I v.ar r i I ! f i Son I to in I 'r- shy 11 i ia n i h Hi ( Ii. | \io'n-i,t <!a . I'ejft l.-<| 11, t priipo..i! ; I - . :a loia in It> i e re that t Ii ii relit .s : t. i i to ! i in it i in ft i 111 < 11 pa s i i ! i.. vt a 11;l?i'. will ho it Montr. ,, i \' ' ' on May !' .: 7 'hi fie- a Mi mi ia I'm nt it' ' love i nor j ; Li Inn,an o> N'-.w Vol k, thai lie would |( ma In a . a in! el at. lor a 111 i I'd i in in .'to. . t llol' ol thai -tale, lio-re wm"j. i in iin d iat imlieat ions ol a pow.olul Ir:111 111oven i" t to have him < halt. | hi" mind It F If Tow iis'-ml. "liuina'or of: lie Id i w n "en d old ait, pension plan" ,|o 1.1 led I't'l.tle l|u- llollse j II V CS t j IT M t | lira committee this week. that his n.o'.t iii'-i.i v..i not started sob-lv to; obtain 'old eft "It. ' and to make ''a; ha' i .ll oi auuiev " as has liec'ti i li.-iru J .-.I \\ 11' i 1111 II,. . d s spoitsinan and; ui oi tie la 11 t i ii pla t e king." has . a n in in n? et| hi" intention to marry'j , Mi.-" <?11 \. Hamilton, a lormef tele ! i phone operator whom In- helped I" I't'M ui- troni drowning at Atlantic j I ( 11 y . N I . -i \ yea t's HH'i 'I'll. judge's belt was used in a ! court at Madisojtville. Ky . to admin ister Hi rash inns'" to live negro hoys t'otitul guilty of stealing pop The belt wa. applied to (lie hoys hv three lien i'o mothers ami one grandmother. j Judge Harnett acted as referee John Fioreii/.n. on trial in Now York (barged with the murder of Mrs ! Nancy Fvans Titterton iii her apartintent there some weeks ago, has ! repudiated an alleged confession of 1 the i rime, saying that he made the 'confession because of Ills fear of (hi* police Police of Indianapolis. 1ml . arrested i William Fointnings of Chicago, there, land in searching him found two $1,000 ' hill" rolled tightly in his cravat. He is J wanted at'Columbus, (la., for robbery , and assault un Mid. Elizabeth Rogers ion May 0 11.- also bad $12:; in his pocket s. Hi F 1-7 Tovvnsend. he of the $200 a month pensions for people over >">, Itestitied hefotv a congressional coinjmittoo this week, that his outfit had | taken in about a million dollars since Jit was started and also claims that there are about x.opo Tovvnsend p<-nj "i.ui t luhs organized over the country. | Representative Sirovich, Democrat. ] \i w y orlx. hit" introduced a resolttI | tion in congress. which hits for its ultimate end. a uniting of Canada and {tin- I luted States The resolution calls ! tot the appointment of a joint com mission to investigate the practlcaI lulity of tlie propositi of Canadian j provinces entering the Cnited States. HEPU BLICAN8 PONDER PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE Ka< h passing wock brings u little more order out of the political chaos, us tIm* two great parti?-? gird iliolr loins, summon ihoir cohorts ami propart* for ili?'ir <|naclronnlal Panic. Clio li< ally all preliminary intoroat ih naturally, centered on tin* KepuPIlan con vent ion to Po hold next month hi Cleveland ' TPo Democratic coilvent Ion in also to Po hold next month, in Philadelphia, Put it takes no seer lo gueHM what will happen there. Tho it-legates will nominate Franklin Delano Roosevelt'for the presidency, and n is almost inconceivable that more iban one ballot will he required, riiereufler. they will settle down to t\ork on a platform, and some interest Aill uttaeh to that, inasmm h as Doiniciat*. - inimical to Hot New Deal In-oiies will be able to get in a few I'erhal licks at Ailministraiio.i activities of tin* i>asi three-ami a quai let* oars However, it's pretty much of i cinch that the platform . dually pureed upon will reflect Whi'e House , a ishes almost ion per cent 'I In* Republican picture has < hang d a good <l<*al of late. A few months tgo soipv of I lie <-xperts Were freely oreens'i ing that Governor Laudon of Kansas would get tin* nomination, uohahly on tin* first Pallet. N<>\\ lite 11111 in en i aloes aren't so sure that Mr. I.npdoti will get it at all lOvents >v i 111 i 11 tin- parts organixat ion, along villi results hi various state primar ha\ (|i-lii)itel> harmed his (Italic In win ,ii ' 11 v' la1111. Mr Datrdpn i.ii..i pa l, up a n.L inor.i <1< lcriat.cs I,i 11 i .ill In- -i III liOW IP- Is llOl n - p 11 i. * i wall some pari;, hail' is in j h- : ri al . .i -11 r11 industrial stales \. w A"i?i K, I'< uiisvl\ a nia. Mas.sai bus lis. ell. These p-adel'.s lllo.-fiy P.on'.' 'i. *!.. 11 oi i \ i * i win n! lie- party, unl i? is well known thai lie- oclv , II. i: . \ I'o nli-iii iook.- vvnii liille favor on tin' Kansau. Normally. Mr. I.aiiilon would go inio Hn* eoitM-utiun with pra?"l leaiI> solid wesietn and in a Id 11 w - st i in si'in ninni Pepiiul him. I'ail a ureal liuur<- in Western polities. Senator 1 '.o fa 11 oi Idaho, is also a lamli'la'e for tin- nomination and is deUniti'lv out *11 stop London And Mr London's i'-tn.-al to allow Ills nam. to P?* put up in various state I * i imai ii-s lias wfiilii'iH'il his position. Ii is not at till impossible that Hopv i\ Dora It and ivtiiA will ceim-tu their foti i s n m-eessary. to prevent Mr. I .:initon's tiominat ion. I mlu at ion of w hat is to route is 11< 11111 in the selection of the keynoter and chairman of the coming Republican convention. Chairman will be old una rd Congressman Snell of Now York, a representative of the most onservalivo wing of the party. Mr Sm-ll's congressional record shows thai lie has opposed practically every New Deal measure Keynoter will he Senator Steiwer of Oregon, a middle-ofl he-road man. usually called if "mild progressive." Senator Steiwer luis been outspoken in criticism of many New Deal policies hut his Congressional record shows he voted for many of them, Including the NIIA and the AAA. He w ;ts it leader in the tight for pay no nt of the Points, is popular with the veterans It is believed that Republican leaders selected him to show that the pact y?i-? n??t Bat p*--r eotn conserve! ive, and welcomes moderate liberalism in legisht t ion I'pshot et all this is the fast gaining belief i hat the st Rue is all set for nomination of a reasonably dark horse. wKitli the out stiuul,iug candidate killing each other otT by their opposed strength. And today, two men an- prominently mentioned for the ilark horse position Due of thein is keynoter Steiwer. whom many be lieve would make a first-class com promise candidate. The other is Sett aim- Yitndettberg. It is known that Mr Vaudenberg would like the noun nation, though he has not none active ly in search of It. its has Lntidou. Dorjth ami Knox Instead, he has been ably attack!un the New Deal In the Senate It i- forecast that Mr. Hoover would willingly throw his weight behind Yaiidonberg. and that Senator Borah would also if he found it im possible to win the nomination for himself. As for the chance of the Republican candidate, whoever he is, being elected. opinions differ profoundly. Recent polls indicate that tin- Roosevelt -tr.-nuth is gaining again. hut that it iv far short of its 10:12 potency And Mi. president has made a vary sttonu |p:ti:..uy showing However. Rrpubls| i aits figure that with an appoab.it-* candidate to do their talking f u* i:h? in much i an happen betw- . t; 1 nn.| ai.-l N-e . - ' - Industrial \ - - ; I V .< -A .. I... . 11 ,: . i > way it. w , *.. ., r* o; i| nine . .p.-s m >. .o i -i.-l R- i t W il'oant-. med .i iv :-rd ot a i ha:a gang near l.aGranc- . (la . :md made their escape this wet k Governor Taltnadge once pardoned Harvey wh< n he was under sentences tot..hue over inn years Both tho men yvie recently imprisoned for a $!?.7S.\ payroll robbery at Rome, G? Stoney Enters Race Against Sen. Rvrnes Charleston. May 22.-?Thoa. I' Htoii' v, former mayor or Charleston, formally announced today that In* would oppose I s Senator James F Hyrnos in the South Carolina Democratic primary of August 25, on a platform sharply critical of the Roosevelt administration. Keynoter at the recent statu Democratic convention, Senator Hymns hus heeii an administration stalwart I he tiiin* has come," Stoney said in a statement, "when the great prJn? ipies ami traditions of the Democratic party must he vindicated at the polls in South Carolina Senator Thurmond Refuses Extra Pay Columbia; May 22 Attaches ;>t the i ompfloll.-r m m-nil's office said toda> Senator Strom Thurmond of DdKell.dd. had refused to accept $200 in "olljcial expense" money for the HOSKjod others of the Irgl.-Milt lire- had not called for their allotments, which w.-ie enacted to supplement pay of $ loo. The total of expense money was estimated at $.'i4;1 u(l. Pick Up Delivery Ordered Suspended1 Washington. May 22 The inf.fr I slate commerce commission today re-{ < oii.-dd. red a previous decision and sm>p? rnled <iperaiio.n of free pick up an.I delivery service which a group ! ot eastern railroads proposed to cs- j t a ' 11 j v 1 j May 2 . I he ( ommi.-.sjotiT ruling revised hot h i's original (h-eision allow iua in-I minrat ion oi the service, and a <!e < ision < arlier this week declining to r< eoiisider the proposal. Civil Service Examination The I 'ulted States Civil S?u vice ?mi in ission iinmmnces an open comI" ' it i\ e examination for tilling the pomi em ot substitute Clerk-Carrier. at ?'>' ' 1 ids |ier hour, in the Host Office s. i vi.-e at Ciimdeu. S. C , for which the reeeipUof applications closes oil - 192?k jimi applications must ?MI tile with tile manager. Fifth C. S Civil Service District. New Host otiice building. Atlanta. Ca , on or hitore that date. Applicants must have reached their eighteenth hut not their forty-tifth eirtlulay on the date of the close of receipt of applications. Male appli ants must lie at least feet 4 inches in height, without shoes; female applicants at least .? feet, without shoes. At ihe time of appointment male applicants must weiKh a t least 12.". pounds in ordinary clothing, without overcoat or hat. Age, height and weight requirements arc waived for persons entitled to preference because of military or naval service. Preference in appointment will he given to bona fide patrons of the Camden. S. (\. post office. Full further information and application blanks may be obtained from the Seeertary, C. S. Civil Service Hoard of Examiners. Post office, at Camden, S. C.. or from tin- office of the Manager, Fifth U. S. Civil Service District. New Post Office Huilding, Atlanta, Georgia. Wants-For Sale FOR RENT?A five loom house on West Laurens street. Apply to M. H. Hey man. Camden. S. C. y-10pd FOR RENT?A five room furnished apartment in desirable location, telephone 27S. Camden, S. C. 9-11 pd FOR RENT Six room house on west side Highland Avenue. House in good condition Good size lot. Price $ 17.f.u per month. Rent payable in advance. Call Wm L. Goodale. Phone 192, Camden. S C. 8-1 Osb f OR SALE?A desirable five room bungalow, with bath, for $2,250, easy terms. For further Information apply Enterprise Building &. Loan Association, Camden, S. C. 8sb I OR RENT?Cool, comfortable four room first floor apartment. Large screened porch, shady yard, convenient location Adults only. Shannon Realty Company. Phone 7. in ( rocker Huilding, Camden. S. C. I 8-1 Osb i f ,HAwE IN STOCK?Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, 16% Acid, Cotton seed meal. Manure Salts, ami ail grades of mixed fertilizers' Send us your orders. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, Camden, S. C. NOW IS THE TIME?To plant your garden. We recommend 7-5-5. which I is a well balanced fertilizer for all , vegetables Southern Cotton Oil Co Camden. S. C. 47 8b " | GRAIN THRESHING ? Win thresh i oats and wheat for the public again tuis year Equipped with excellent i International Harvester Company i out fit W p. MoGuirt. Manager Hm kten Plantation. Camden. S C 8-12 pd WHEN YOU BUY-Fertilizers insist on the fatuous Southern Cotton Oil Company fertilizers which have been popular on this market for thirty years. Any dealer in Camden can supply you with our goods We will carry a stock of all grades i of fertilizers and raw materials in our warehouse. The Southern Cotton Oil Company. Camden. S. C. 47 pb FREE ROAD SERVICE?Creed's Fill Ing Station Fifty-Mile Free Road Service Call Telephone 486. Camden. S. C. The Zeppelin, IlindenberK, arrived at I.akehurst, N. J., on Wednesday inorniiiK at 0:03 o'clock from Ger-1 inany. The second trip across the [ Atlantic took 7s hours, 37 minutes 17 hours slower than the first cross-' itiK. The airship encountered storms J ti?t sea which slowed down the speed. Myles Anderson, 29, nemo r.u j.ivkor, lias been arrested by Chicago ?;o!i? i . o nsuspieion of being the murderer of Mrs. Lillian Guild, ft", j!t a V. \V. C. A. hotel room on Maj '.nil. and tbe attempted attack on a student nurse several days later at a nearby hospital. , I Special Prices and Combinations I J During each week-end of the Summer. You can save j | money by taking advantage of our cash prices any | j j Thursday, Friday or Saturday. j I HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES AND REMEDIES j 1 TOILET GOODS AND THE LIKE On WHITMAN'S CANDIES we absorb the TAX During These Periods < I ZKMP S ORI O STORE | Broad Street Phone 30 ra I CITY DRIKJ COMPANY j | | DeKalb Street Phone 130 j j I Fair Warning! I There is an ordinance on the Statute Books of the j H City of Camden requiring all cars to pull to the curb- ] | ing until the fire truck passes. Firemen have been |l greatly hampered and annoyed recently by parties j I racing to the fire calls and blocking their way. This is | I to notify all concerned that the ordinance from now on I will be strictly enforced, and if you are summoned be- J I fore the Recorder at the next alarm you will have no j one to blame but yourself. j ; I ~ G. F. COOLEY I j j CHIEF OF POLICE j j 1 FOR SALE-CHEAP-TERMS I I W // One Used Six Foot McCormick-Deering Binder ! I One Used Eight Foot McCormick-Deering Binder | | | One Used Ten Foot McCormick-Deering Tractor I I WIHTAKER AND COMPANY I i ' . ~" : IJTAflllSMID ft t M Rajah Salad DRESSING Qt Jar 27c Ann Page , Applesauce 3 cans 20c ; Ann Page Pure Fruit PRESERVES * 19c Whltetiouse Evnpornted ^ [MILK J Till Cans Qc [ NECTAR ORANGE PEKOE ? Tea 15 j Del Monte California j PEACHES 2 L&e- Cans 29c Sliced or Halves lona California ' PEACHES i Lge. Cans 2.5f Sliced or Halves (Eight O'Clock j I COFFEE Pound 17c I Mild and Mellow 11 Swift's !' . JEWEL 8 ib. cm. 92c ; Seminole ! TISSUE 4 Rolls 25c j j Cotton Soft?Snow Write I I | ??o^ lona Salad I i Grandmother's j 14 Ounee Pan Loaf 5c I 16 Ounce Pullman 7c Both Sliced or I'nsllccd Dressing* ,Qar 23c ilelnz Fresh Cucumber Pickles j?r?7' 21c Kncore Stuffed Olives Lr 10c Encore Olive Oil 35c j Sultana Peanut Butter i*lb 15c i ! Large Tomatoes, lb. 10c Fresh Garden Peas, lb 5c Fresh String: Beans, 4 lbs. ... 25c Fancy Squashes, 4 lbs 25c Lettuce, 2 large beads 15c j Jumbo Cantaloupes, each ... 15c 1A & P FOOD STORES|