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NOT AliWAYH < ONHCIKNCK. b\'ur of letting round omi -\l?o Kfjpl Men in i>nl? i. - . '~""i ' ,, IhOre 1* u notion lhat the HtlUKH, th? "iicori)lou wldpn" of hoiincUuic#, lonutitutc ilit) iiiomI frightful ami ufonltlng which th? hu man ovlMo?-r can aulfer, Kttyb ?h<? N< w OrU'HiiH Pica) una. ThlH notion ih taught almost ?x clutivtdy in tho old-tlinu hooKw on religion and morality, hi Uu* hope it would (loter iimmi and women front the cornmlKBlon of Hi ii h with HireiM* , of future spiritual puaUbm^m to back tt up. Hut It iu uot too much to Hay we J lutVH ruacheU a point In human <!?; velopment wIumi Him Mln** of eott <? and th?- f*Hr of \h? futtt*# punUhmeut havo vory I M 1 1? effect upon the <tolthorate and .Intentional ; perpetrator* of uerloiiB crimen. This ! in tn the fart, |r>*t?ncej? of j which htm made manifest every > <lay, thai public official* and private I persona In busluesp of various sortu Whose llvoA are SGOrorly long oourn wh 'of t rime, hut who, until finally , they are expotwd, live In (ha odor of the higheui respectability polit ical, uocial and financial who pro bably never felt a twinge of eon b?i?nce, but ar? cruahud with tfhaine and humiliation or kaviog u black IIvoh made public. Good tnon. upright and honorable 'n tbflf 11 v dh, but who tiltlMu^ in *ulJ>d<jMfen*e or purely by ucCTftfeut, i i < i.iii.'i, a human have btM ii made to undergo extreme suffering '?>- litHbiitKH of conscience und (be h'Iukk of regret, while the really bad man feara nothing but exposure, THESE BOOKLETS TELL OF THE BEAUTIES OP WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Profusely illustrated with views of its far-famed mountain resorts, they will give , you a graphic idea of that wonderful plateau known as " The Land of the Sky." Before deciding where to go this summer, read thtit booklets ? ? we will send them to you free. In their pSges you will find revealed the most entrancing pleasure district in America ? within a day s journey of eastern, southern or middle-western citiei* Qvcfthc picturesque lines of the Out-door sport of every kind rules supreme in "The Land of the Sky"- ? golf, motor ing, riding, driving ? with canoeing, fishing and bathing in the beautiful mountain lakes. Fine hotels and private cottage* await you at AshevUle, Black Mountain, Hendersonville, Brevard, Lake Toxaway, Saluda, Wajnesville, Tryon, Flat Rock, Hot Springs, N. C., and other attractive resort*. For tickets and information, apply to Dep't. A. W. H. (WrrKV, Division Puhmoiik Agent, < luuleston, 0. C. Write or cull tor the illustrated booklets on " The Land of thfSkv, " Sj?e? -irill y reduced fares for summer. Liberal stop-over*. Betide-. America's most charming all-ye u -round vat uiiou district, Southern Railway System embraces territory 'offering vrnusuaily remunerative investment in fruit cuiturc, farming and manufacturing. OWN A VICTROLA Some day you will surely own a Victor ? why not enjoy its many pleasures now You don't have to wait until you feel like pur chasing a $100 or $200 Victrola ? there are genuine Victors and Victor-Victrolas at $15, $25, $40, $50 and $75, any one of which will play for you any record in the Victor Catalog, and what is more, they will give you almost as perfect music as the more costly instruments. Sold For Cash or Terms FOR SALE AT| Meltons Music House CAMDEN, S. C. and until he !? called to account u noted for hit cheerful disposition bt? happy and free- from -care ' i ' me <>r mind. ? I* Jium uouitt about tha^ consclencc and fear 9f, spiritual misery only op ? on the good, while the secret ly wicked and criminal can only be mad? to suffer for their sins by them brought to light, with the result of pouring out upon them the shame and humiliation which alone they had reason to dread, Therefore, punishment tot <1)111, QUft&t to invok. ;,n 111 1 j < - 1 1 publicity and humiliation us possible, where a# It seems to be the object lit the administration of justice to subject the criminal to tus litiiu yacposurt? as possible, uud If oho should happen to Jfrt U term of ' imprisonm. II I be is saved ah much a* possible from the hardships of prison life and al ho from the degradation of wearing 'he "stripes," the badge of the criminal. It is only the shame and humilia tion of exposure that make the real punishment for such criminals, and if the punishment has been as free from degratffrfg Conditions hs possi ble, when he receives bin pardon he will feel that the worst that hap pened to, him is thn Iohh of time spent in prison, and whether he Hhall have reformed or not he deter mines not to be "found out" again After being looted in the Rich land county Jury room for twenty I'purs the Jury in the cane of Curtis W. Spence, charged with killing Ro hert \i. O ]'ry. failed to agree and was turned out Sunday morning at ?).3o o clock. Judge Gary was pre Hent when the 12 men came out of the room and a mistrial was order ed. Spence was placed on trial on Ihursday of last week"; the argu ment of the attorneys for the pros ecution consumed the best part of Saturday morning, and the case was , turned over to tiLe. Jw^aturday af_ ternoon at 1;35. This Is the second" mistrial. Spence was tried at the last term of criminal court and the jury then failed to agree. The kill ing of QlLirx_took nlar* tn Mnv year ago in front of the Southern Express building in Columbia. Much Virtue> in <?<M>d Yawn. Yawning may be rude? especially in company but it is n good thing for you to do. i?.!^r ?,n,? thln*' [t ventilates the Jungs .When you take an ordinary breath the lungs are not complete ly filled, nor are t;iey thoroughly emptied by an ordinary respiration, there is a certain quantity of air , , >lhe lunga always, which phy siologists call "residual air." This air iii time becomes a foul and affects the blood, and thru the mood the nervous centers. ' Certain nervea get tickled, as it were, and the result Is a yawn, stretching the lungs to their fullest extent, filling them with clean, fresh air and driv ing the foul air out. That's one reason why it is good | to yawn. For another, yawning op ens and stretches and ventilates all the \ arious passages leading to the | lungs. ^ on will perhaps be sur lll fff! 1?, k"ow ^at yawning is even beneficial to your hearing. The cracking sound which you so often hear when giving an extra big yawn is due to the stretching and Thno . K?f the eustachian tubes, these tubes communicate between the ear and the back of throat. If they are congested, which happens when you have a bad cold in the head, people complain of deafness. if you feel-.incllned to yawn, then do so. It is Nature's way of sage! 8 ?Ut yOUr lungK and alr Pa? Notice. _ .. Notice is hereby given that quite a number of tax executions against parties in District No. 1 have been turned over to me by the County Treasurer for collection and all who have not yet paid their taxes are re quested to come forward at once an settle and thereby save additional cost. 5-28-nt W. W. llucabee. Sheriff. Bicycle Repairing _? Tube Vulcanizing Work that Satisfies is the only kind we do. If you are hard to satis fy, bring your work to us. l . r_ To- Deliver Promptly - - is Our Rule. . H. L BEARD & CO. 921 Broad St Camden, S. C MlSAHOAItU A IK I4NK. :: Arrival uu<l Dwrturv of Trails ?t Ortudea, H. O. : 1 (Behedule* effective A?rll 27Hi. 1813. Keatern standard time.) Northbound. No. 4? 0:47 ?? W. No. 39 ? S: 06 a. W-. Now train. No. 18?5:06 Pi m. , > No, 2 7.31 p. m. HouUibound. No . < " 05 a. m No. 17?18:87 a. m. No. M ? P train. No. 3?11:1.6 p. m. Train* 17, 1?. 1.6, 38 local t rates between Columbia audi Hamlet, coa neciiug at McBce with the 8< Carolina Weateru, Hallway. Ti 1 aud S throuah train- *g| ? * -?**u m mrougfc traloa for the Ka?t. For I'.etallei information and Pullman r?j*er.t*. t lona call on local agent >.r wrifc C. B. Ryan. G. P. A., Norfolk, v* C. W Small, D. P. A > muai, tin ; or J. 8. KtcbWrger. T. I A , (.Columbia, S. C, ASK YOUR GROCER for , '?*< ? - BETTER BREAD BAKED AT HOME AND FRESH EVERY PAY If notified, our wagon will stop at your door every day - - y*-. - Camden Steam Bakery A. J. BEATTffi. Prop. CAMDEN, S. C. 'PHONE 49 PURITY, GOODNESS, BEAUTY ?? '? -': ?. _'. ;? .? . ;?>'?.* ??/? v "*?? :'? -, . ;? ' ?' v; ??'?/ ...1/ . r >:".'? -, ' - '- ? ' ARE WHAT YOU ARE ASSURED OF WHEN YOU BUY OF US. ? ??' * \ . V ... \T. - "... . " "s~* . *.*-? T.-iTr"" "? "'"y~ yy-y,yf"**;\r7'':r ? . : ?. ~ ? * v"'' v?* Candies, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream Served ? in Camden's prettiest store and from its finest fountain. It's worth walking a few steps farther to get the service and quality we give ? nothing but goodness goes into the things we produce. ' CROSBY'S for Quality ? ? ipR . . L-.iL. SAFEGUARD AND PRESERVE your Furs, Blankets, Comforts, _ Heavy Hangings, Portiers, Carpets, Rugs, Winter Wraps and Clothing .. .by having them thoroughly.: cleaned by oiir SPECIAL PROCESS before storing for Summer. ? ? FOOTER'S DYE WORKS CUMBERLAND, Md. Always Safest and Best "t ? ??? ; q '? ? v- - r \v. i-'vi Funerals Directed r i v We supply the best of burial good*, con duct funerals and relieve families and friends of Many unpleasant duties ince to serve those who need our service. *>? paw B. R. McCREIGHT, CAMDEN. S. C.