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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE Friday. IVr /Iuhuh) *1.00 K. S. McDowell, . ) > ('oldlhllOltf. II. I>, Nile*, S KftUrod (I HioaJ <U?? Mil M?tUr *1 lW? Pu*IoHk? at CmmIm. S?u(k ??>?!?>? 1 MM) N, hroml HI. - 'I'Iioim* '4U < 'hum Irii, N. <*., Oct. 21, I fit a. TO OI K HlHHCltJIUJIlH. Ill a Hliorl. while mo will Imve a HUliilme of HulwcrilH1l'h tylioic hiiIi HCrlplloilN t'XIlIn*. Tin* IIH'CllI po* (al ruling will uol allow iih to mail I he paper to you if you am ovtt a ytvn* in arreaiH, and lo nuvo iin moimI Iiijc you a wlatcmeiii or l In- aiiuoyy ail<!? of rticotvliig a mdui?," iih soiiio of our friend* rliiMwe lo rail (hem, Wfl would lie kIikI if IhoHe in ar i'imi I'm would rail arid Nellie. TIih firm i^hiir of the York Ncwh inad?- i t h appearance lam week and in ih mi i In appearance ? y |??>K **'? |?li I - rally a ml from a ih-wh Htandpolnt It In edited h> VV. A Pair, ly of North <'aroll'lia, ami a South Carolinian hy hlrlh, The paper Ik Haven column* el^ht pngt'H well fill ci| with ad v<* r ? IhIiik for a Htarter. II' tin- Ncwh . kcepn up iih It 'linn itriirlfd, Vork villi' can boaHl of two of the bent hciii I- week |y pa pern In lllli h' all;. With tlu: advuat. of t ho Ni'Wh York county now Iiuh four. Hi-mi- week lien, one dally and o Hi* weekly paper, all apparently doiilK a Rood UtndnoHH. The Orangehui'K Tinien and Delho erat aayn <;ottou went to fourteen coil I H In I luil elly Saturday. Caimlen buyer* paid I 4 "j renin on t he? flame day. Mr. K. I. Manning, of HunUer, haw given oyt a gtutenjeiU concerning bin candidacy for governor of Houth Carolina, denying all report* (hat ie would not be a candidate. Official* ??f the ./ d, White Km-' Klneorlng company believe, according to a Columbia di?paich, that they have captured the guilty pari leu 1 it conneoiiun with the robbery of $10, 000 at Parr Hhoaln. They make the claim that Hovon perMODH hav? Iden- 1 tilled iilHhull lUgham ami John Km* zler, J if, who were arretted al Chea ter ho vera I dayw ago. The young; men have been releaad under bond of $2, 500 pitch.- The eltizenw of Chewier expreHH belief In i In* Innocence of the young men. J. '1', MCLelltin, hu pei Inteiideijl of the work al ? I'arr Hhoaln declared yehterday that the arreath were not made upon the evi dence of llurutt dotect.fveH. The pre 1 1 in I mi ry hearing ban been net for ohoIm-i- !>, ?( wlnhHboro, After llttlunlng to evidence and ar gument during a period of !l dayw ? b<* Union ?'??Jury In the cane of liar ry Coleman, charged with mu,rder of IiIh father, on lanl Thursday night agreed upon a verdict of . guilty with a recoininendnt Ion to the mercy of the court, ami on Friday morning Judge DeVore HOntenced the prlHOfi er t(> life ImprlHOiiinent In (he pen itentiary. Coleman 1h about -H yearn of age, IIIh father wiih <$f? yearn old and. wiih a widower. The old man wan murdered on the. night of January 21, lant. While he whk hIHIuk lu hla Iiouho reading a iicwh paper, a charge of HlugH wan fired lii.to lil.s head from the concealment of Home evergreen vinew on the out-. H de. HllHplclon fell Oil the KOII frOllli the beginning:, but the final ctinvlo Hon coiiiOh only after there had been two iniatrialH. Young ('oli'iiiiiu ban been presenting a atolld demeanor i from the beginning, and haw held 'out in IiIh denial U> tj\e end. He received (he aenteiiee of the court without the leant emotion J, M. King wiih h1io( and killed and Sheriff I). P. DoukIiih and d?p* Uty J. It, A t>lx> 1 1 were painfully wounded while trying to capture Jo Mux Davis, a deaporate negro " Mlddendorf In ( 'heaterfleld county litHt ttutiday. theater liurr, who col lect# the glnnera report*, hud made complaint againat <he negro for firing on ti | tii , and the Mherfff and poaao went out to arroat the negro. When called upon to aurrender, the negro opened fire, wounding Hherlff Douglaaa in the right leg and dep uty Abbott In the loft hand. The Hherlff returned the fire. The ne gro fled to hla cabin nearhy and barricaded himself lunlde with hla wife The sheriff left the Hltuation In charge of member* of the posae and went to McHee for aHHtntanfe. When the Hherlff returned, J. M. King, countable for the district went to the hotiHu and stopped to look thru the crack ' lie received a hul lo' between the eye* and waw In* mi a iii ly killed. The poaao surround ed the hrtuae aiyl set it on fire to drlvo fho negro outi Davia ran out of the ^louwc; but when a volley wan fired at him he ran 'back. It la supposed he wan burned to death. Nothing wan Keen of the wife who had aHHlHted him and It wuh believ ed that hIi(? had made her escape while the nherlff wan gone after additional help. Agency for Overland ( 'iu-h, The Camden Motor Co., baa He cured the agency for the Overland automobile in Keruhaw and Lancaa ter co u tit lea.. One of the cars won* brought from Florence . Katurday and aold to Mr. J. II. llelk, of thin (My.. The car la considered a pop ular one and they claim "bigger point for point ami bettor dollar for dollar" that any other car. They are iiHing a page ad In The Chron lClo today tuning of the many polnta of excellence In theae ina chinea. They are now ready to domonatrate. Married. Mr. John Hilton and Miaa Flonnie llllton, both of Kershaw, S. C., were married yesterday afternoon at the court house, probate judge W. L. McDowell, officiating. Which ever way you apply it? it saves money You have heard repeatedly about the goodness of a rule that works both ways. We know a rule that will work to the f advantage of the man who buys high priced made-to-measure clothes through habit, and also the man who buys a cheap ready-made suit through not knowing. Our rule reads--"Buy Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes, ready-to-put-on. Every advantage of the high priced made-to-measure with a saving in time and money. Every advantage over the cheap ready-made ? a lot of personal satisfac tion and an ultimate saving of money. The garments prove the rule. At this store only in Camden. Today is a good time. L. SCHENK & CO. \ IIKJ l)AV AT 8H,iM|(<N'H. Junior Or<ter yi*nn|nj( '"WIimIo of ? I m?? " r??r IKh . I2tlt. At a reguiur meeting of Sham ruck Council No. 74, Jr. O. V. A. II,, MelcJ last Saturday night, it wiih unanimously carried tb^t wo celu liiiit our r> t |i anniversary Oil |5#C e.ul r 1 ith. aixl have one oi. the Li.niM.Ht .Junior rallies <?;?? f held in the history of the order. Wo an# going to have fried oyntoru, stewed oysters and everything good to eat for those who don't like oystera. Our State Councillor, Brother C, (>. (ietlyH, promises to bo with um, and in order to inuke the occasion u grand 9u$<KMii? w$ haw nyfrtrrt our t?tnt or councils around uh and espe< daily Hope Council, A buoy Council and Tin) rod Council, to join with um, and a committee watt appointed to uie$4 with those councils at their next regular meeting and lay the plan specifically before them, and we hope they will have ?? full at tendance on that night, We also decided that all the boys who have dropped out of the order can be re initiated upon the payineht of $2.4f>, provided ilils amount Ih paid be fore Dec. 12th, the day of our grand rally. And laHt, but by no means least, we extend a cordial invitation to the pulishers of The Chronicle to he with uh on thin occasion, and we believe they com 6, for they have been here before and they know Shamrock doesn't do things by halveH. II. T. Johnson, It. 8. of Shamrock Council No, 74, Jr. (). IJ. A. M. $11.46 all Leather Suit Cases, $2.5)5 strapped Traveling Trunks, $9.90 9x12 Brussels Druggets, $7.90 2 inch post Iron Beds'. See theBe before you buy, at. T. J. ArrantH. Mr. Mickle's Condition. A press dispatch from Waahing tc?n, I). C., carried by the papers of yeaterday morning aayB: "VViliia W, Mickle, who saya hlB home 1b at Camden, 8. Ib to bo examined <at Washington Aaylum hoapitai aa to hla mental condition. Mickle waa found by Policeman Al len at Klfventh and N. atreeta, aoulheaat, luat night, apparently helplesa, The ambulance of Casual ty hospital waa called .and he waa placed in the vehicle. When it had proceeded but a Hhort, distance Mickle ia alleged to have attacked Dr. C. J. Murphy, who waa In charge. Dr. Murphy told Judge Aukani in police court today that Mickle bit him and used a knife in the attack. The driver of the am balance, Harry Flelschman, and cit izens went -to the doctor's assist ance and succeeded in holding Mic kle while lie waa taken to the hoa pitai." Mr. . Mickl? left Camden aeveral months ago lo accept a position in the dairy business ft few miles out from Washington, and his relatives know nothing of the occurrence oth er than the newspaper account above. lie was a graduate of Clcmson College in the veterinary department .and has since then de voted his time .to dairying. He has always been known to his friends as a sober, energetic young man and lisi present condition is attributed to a violent speell of ty phoid fever which he suffered sev eral years' ago. In response to a message Wednesday his brother, Mr. Sam Mickle, left that afternoon for Washington, and is now with him. XOTK'K. l:uder authority of a commission issued by the Hon. It . M. McKown, secretary of State, books of sub' script ion to the capital stock of the Catnden Mule Company will be op ened at ^he office of \Y. \V. King, Camden, S. ('.. on Wednesday, Octo ber 8th. l!H3, at 1 li M. M. 10. Cornier, W. W. King. C. P. King, Hoard of Corporator Camden, S. C\, Oct. 2, 15) la. "Ml TT AM) JKFK." Pirst. Attraction of the Season Will Ho Here .Next. Tuesday. To quote the opinion of famous critics on -the merits of (Jus Hill's monster production of Hud Fisher's clever cartoon creation "Mutt and Jeff." would require more space than this newspaper could possibly spare, and would likewise consume more time than the reader would care to give to reading ofit. It will suffice so say that the concen sus of opinion, throughout the entire country, including that of America's most prominent theatrical magnates, Mutt and Jeff is the one conspic uous success of. the year. This as sertion is based on box office re cords as well as newspaper com ments. Not unmindful of the per sonal expression of patrons, there fore nhat which comes to your city1 backed by such undeniable proofs, surely is worthy of your patronage. There are times when the people want to be shown. Mutt and Jeff has shown the people their goods and the people are buying. Shrieks, of laughter greet their every ap pearance, embellished by a dressing of pretty girls and backed by a car load of magnificent scenery. Now adays. the masses have not a great deal to spend for amusement, but when they are induced to spend, they want value received. Mutt and Jeff is the most legitimate en tertainment now before the public.1 Your full moneys worth or money back would be a good motto, but as no one has ever been dissatis fied, there's no necessity. A car load of scenery and furnishings are with Mutt and .leff and their whole family will move into the Camden opera house October 7th. If you can't lauHh. see a doctor at once. Now for goodness sake, don't make the mistake of waiting until the show eomos to town l>efore buying your tickets. (let them as soon as the sale opens, l'hone L'9 for infor mat ion "Mutt :ui<l Jeff" never played to empty seats and it's not going - to begin here. The house will be full of fun loving, enthusiastic, howling, shrieking human beings. '"A word to the wise Is plenty." Baruch-Nettles COMPANY 2552 II 7E invite you to inspect * " our Fall line of Merchan * ? - ? . '? " dise, which is arriving daily. Goods come to this store from nearly all the markets of this country and are selected with the best of care. (]{ We show only the best and latest styles, and every article sold by us bears our stamp of satisfaction. (| Just now is the time to pre pare the school girls and boys. We have endeaVored to get our new stock in early so as to be able to supply these wants complete. C|f We call your attention es pecially to our Hosiery stock, which shows you the Pony Hose in Ladie's, Children's and a strong line for the Boys. , All the latest cotton goods for Fall are to be seen here ? * the Brocades and Crepes are beautiful. New novelty Neck wear and Belts and Swiss Sashes are to be seen here. . <jf Our stock of Ladies' Suits will be' complete in short time, shojving everything that is new and up-to-date. (f Call and inspect our stock as soon as possible. Baruch-Nettles COMPANY