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1 aj. .-rrrr ? .. jj, . ?a I HE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I>. Nil?a ami . K. N. Mrmw.ll $ ? ;* ' 'J~ ' v * l?iit>llHlM*il every Friday at 1100 No. Hroad Htreet, and entered at the ('urn den poatoftlce mm ftecoityl clang wajl mat ter. Price {K?r annum $1.00. Wo are glad to receive couimunlca tloiiM of a reasonable length, hut an important condition of their publica tion 1m that they shall in all canes bq accompanied hy tho full name apd 0| in I address of the sender, OMtti arles, resolutions of re?pect, and churth Dot (com will not !>*? charged for. Mat ters of purely a personal nature will be charged for at the rato of flvo cents a Hue. Whiskey or patent medicine advertlNementa will not be Accepted at any price, ltates for dlMplay adver tising made known on application. Camden, 8. C., October K, 1015. Is Advertising Expensive? Advertising that in regarded by (he advertiser aa an expense is just that. There Is something wrong with It. i Nine times out of ten Hie copy has a charlcy-horse. Its so weak it couldn't move Itself let alone move others. Ami whoso fault Is that? Advertis ing's'/ Not oil your life. Its the fault, of the man who is paying for the advertising. (Jo to Ids store, and the chances are that you will ilud it slow ly expiring from dry rot, The goods Will he dirty and uukept. The shelves will he dusty and neglected. Kvon tho boss will have a grouch, and the grouch never attracta buyera,/ Life is too short to waste with the wooden faces. It Isn't the advertising that's expen sive, its the lack of push that's He-., hind the failures. | GOOD FOR CHARLESTON. <166(1 for the grand Jury! That Is tho sentiment which echoed all over Charleston yeatorday when the Ilud; Ihg of twenty-two true bii)^ against allege<l blind tigers became known. It will be re-echoed from all parts .oJt South Carolina, because there is good reason to hope that the action *>f yes terday really marks the beginning of a new era. Judge Mendel L. .Smith, whow ringing charge to the grand Ju rors regarding their duty uuuj^^(pi^, found Impression upon all who heard it, spoke for a groat body of citizens when, following the (Hiding of the true bills, he warinly congratulated the grand Jury upon what it had done. It is not simply that twenty 'two pea*' . t > i . 1 1 1 'j' hoiih are t<> be oil trig I i'tairg?'<l with vl??lntliiK tU# liquor j?wH wblt'li IIUlkCH W'llttt llM|?|HMI?'<l ye*teMay ?o deeply ajgfftforint. ^ Tilt* algnlJleauce I it'H lit tile fuel tluit lit laat a Mina*hlng h|oW tuts t|Mn ? l? -it If to tin- 4jn)|6roun view, long sedulously encouraged this community, that it clans of law breakers ought to ho shielded because thi' law which they dolled wa* not what I he community ax a whole thought best. We IteM^ve that the new attitude Of tll9 Charleston Comity grand jury Is fairly representative of the changed attitude <>f the community town t(| this class of lawbreakers. At la^t (hi* Intelligent citizenship of Char leston lias conic to see that tlie illlelt liquor seller* had constituted them selves a hurden upon the community Which W&tf taore than It could carry. They have ke|)t uh haek for yearn, and we are convinced that satisfaction Is general at tin* results of the campaign I icing waged against them hy Cover nor Manning and now to he followed hy prosecution In the court*. What the graiul Jury did yesterday was in a way the host day's work for Charleston whk'li has been done in years. |t definitely destroys the vi cious and humiliating tradition that no Charleston County grand Jury won Id consent for Illicit Ihpior Kellers to lie pnf In Jeopardy of the chain gang.? Friday'* Charleston News and Courier. Capt. K. M. Gaflfney, one of the most prominent citizens of MafTney, was found dead in his lied Saturday morn ing. Heart failure 1h supposed to havo been the cause of bis death. /. Mayor C. K. Danner and TNmiicII iifun \V. F. Mn rather of Beaufort, won the recall election which was held in tliat town by a vote of 144 to 75. There were !J,5tf white votes a lul (Mi negro votes ca'at in the election. Practically the whole of the negro vote was cast against the recall. The election was [orderly and the result was accepted quietly. This Is tl#* end of a polLtlcal tight which has been In progress for Several months in Beaufort. Rev. .1. B. Bozeinan ban resigned his position with the (Ronnie Maxwell or phanage, Greenwood, to take an ln ter<4<t In the Times, a newspaper pub lished In Union. Attorney General Peoples has been elected vice president, of the Asso<4a thtn of Attorney Generals. YOUNG, men ? .men?if you . ?would appear as you wisk to appear? if | you want tKat tidy ? "well-hung" ? cor rectly dressed look ? I $15 to $30 are -flour clotKes. ONE OF THE MANY * hig! i art models A health of models * ? ? a wide assortment of latest fabric creations and a guarantee, with no strings tied to it ? await "you at our store. HIGH ART Style Clothes enthusiasts are our strongest endorsement. Once wear n HIGH ART Suit or Overcoat and ^ou'll join the ranks of your own accord. Hirsch Bros. & Co.' CAMDEN, S.C. < ??* . ; ? ,1111 ^ I) ,M , ?? III WK1TKH TO Mttftrtiri'8 4 Ahout Law Segregating Katea In Cot Iom MMIa and Other Corporattaw. Columbia. S. <*., ,M. j Tin* follmt i?<H letter WMM H(J(lr?KiMH| to day f(, tut sheriff of each 001(11 1 J m Sou. I, < 'Dear Sir:-. I 4*4* f() , 1 our attention the to Mowing a, i approved ?i>- 010 on February Wilt, Ittlfi. I do not know wlu'ilin I Hot fills Act In tadlig vloIa'Utfl in >'fur < 1 Mil 1 1 y, I, ||( Iv <>a|, ( yoor attention in order that U)U> |? CHI the lookout and sr.- (hat *!?*, 1 enforced. 1 f. -4-1 in, it it iH of ya t importance that our white cltUen* Hhall not Ik* forc**d to Work hy *ide with negroe*, ami tlmt every pre cautipo should b# fakett that t ii<* two '?<<'? do not come Into contact with each other any more than |KJHpl|>Ie I Hhall cooperate with you In th* *f.? fm cement of this and all other |Hw, on the statute Hook*. ^ Of employe or different raccH provided for- -Eouni HccoujodiitlonH. lie ,t enacted SfSSi If m71a 1 Arr,v,>'-V "f thi* ***?*? of 8011th arollna, that It Shall bo unlawful for nn.v iH'rson, Jlnn or cori>oratloH f*igny 1 the husinea* of cotton toxtile Manufacturing In thin State to allow or permit ojiera fives, help and t\Z of different races t?? lahor and work use tlllf NUU1? rcM)U1> 4,r to j .,u? <l??orK of entrance and oxlt ut ????* time, or to S aiM or '"|!Lh f PBy ttokot wW<k>ws or doors for paying off its operatives and laborers at the name time, or to tfjW ? the same stairways and windows at the .jW'nv, time, or to umc at anv time tlie same lavatories, toileta, drinkine water IKickets, p???, (,lps, dlp^^' simTrT ' ,,n,vl(]n,< ?*iual accomodations be HUppliort ami furnished to all persona employed by said person, flnn or rortto,7^SngffKOrt 1,1 tmv OT otton textile manufacturing as aforesaid, without dlHtlnctlon to race color or previous condition. ' Se( tlon 2 Penalty for violating this Act? Any tirm, person or corpora Hon engaged in cotton textile manufactur ing violating the provisions of this act ahall be liable to a j>enalt.v of not over one hundred > dollars for each and every offense, to; be recov ?,lt l.y ?.iy citizen of the cmw ty In which the offense la committed jV"1 rtlir^Ul * th? "<*fool fumi of district in which offending textile manufacturing establishment is locat Neetion .'1. Act not to apply to cer tain employees. This Act ahall not ap ly to employment of firemen aa su r to floor" 1,1 'If* r??ni?> truckman, (v "oor "'-rubbers and those iierAons employed In keeping in proper condl Hon lavatories and tbiieta, and ear pen tors mwhanica and others engj? ings ; rt>i>?,?* ?r erection of build Thl^Vy y ul*nlnc<ll*te ly effective, 'nL T .lite Act ahall take effect immediately npon its approval by the Governor?^ Approved the sixteenth day of Feb. ruary, A. I>., 1?15 )/I ? I shall U*. glad to hear from yqu from time to time advising aa to' the progress you are making In the eti foreejnent of law |? yollr county< . Very truly yours, Uichard I, Manning. Governor. It |k stuted that the Arabic "settled In ten minutes.!' Wl?h fome of our hfwrto!l "Sent would fol-' loU $ult.*? Harmvell People. ? T A gentleman in Union paid a small] ;l?ht ^e 'otb e^(i^ay. In iesS than'au ?'our it bad gope to a creditor of tbe wan be paid, an,d In another hour wap on its way to j>ay a debt to the man! first named, it |? astonishing bow many times a dollar will pay a deb? each time going to a different man.-!' Union Times. ,?>. 1 a According to a condensed statement of the condition of the hanks of the state made by Examiner Mauldin, there is more than 54 million loaned by the hanks more than 36 million on deposits and only ahout 10 million borrowed by the banks. Kershaw News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Clyburn have issued invitations to vthe marriage of their daughter, Ada Jocoska, to Mr. William Samuel Rritt, to occur at Ker shfcw, Oct. 20th, at home. Last Saturday was another busy day in Kershaw. Four hundred and thir tyelglit bales of cotton were sold here, each weigher weighing the same num ber of bales, viz: 219 bales. The rul ing price paid was 12.08. Several bales sold as high as 12.30. While the larger portion Of the money represented was applied to the payment of debt, there was also brisk trading and the Ker shaw- merchants bad a good day. The school at AUney began Its fall term Monday morning with Miss Louise Crouch, of Leesvllle, in charge as prin cipal. Miss Crouch is hoarding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Kirkley. Miss Rosalie Kirkley, of the Abney section; left last Friday for Ramberg county, where she will teach school near Rhrhardt. Cake and cream will be served Sat urday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IV F. Roberts for the benefit of Huft'alo church. Attorney R. L. Williams of counsel for .las. II. Watson, charged with the killing of Walter Sowell, colored, ap peared before Associate Justice A. S. Hydrlck in Columbia last Thursday 1n an application for ball for Mr. Watson, which was granted in the sum of $2,000. Solicitor Cobb consenting. Mr. watstm gave bail Friday and returned home Friday night from Camden, where he bad surrendered to Sheriff Iluckahce of Kershaw county. Miss Ftoela On ten and J. C. Hunter. Jr., were married Sunday by Magis trate R. N. Uone? at his home, south of Kershaw.? Kershaw Era. A $1,000,000 ITHtiHANK. Sumter Concern Hells IN Plant tuid ViliMbk) I'atoiito Tfte purchase for 1 of (ho riuutter Electrical ComjMtny of Sum t or, K. C., by tit# Splitdo,rf Eleetrical Company of Newurk ha* J?ovJI flow*!, it \v?m announced Monday last at tin* office of tin* Split ilorf concern in New urk. The Sumter Company wan purchas ed, officials of tin* Splltdorf Company satd, to <*nal?t?* the splltdorf concern to use the Dixit* magneto ill a certain ty|M* of g?p* i'ltKlnc, illtlivrto (he con c?ni has manufactured o^ly blffa ?? " sion magnetos for use <>a automobile and aeroplanes, From now on, how ever, it will produce low-tension mag netos such an are used on Htatlonary, marine and tractor engines. In tiie purchase of the Snniter (Com pany are included all the rights to the basic patents of tin* Dixie Magne to, which wan Invented by (Mia lien T. Mason, President of the Sumter Com pany, These patents, it \y#s asserted, practically control the low- tension magneto Meld and are the most valua ble single item transferred toy the pur* chase. The Gulf Coavt fUorm. New Orleans, Oct. .'1. ? Scores of re lief vessels despatched from almost ev ery point' along the i/ouisiana and Mississippi gulf coasts today were searching the storm-stricken district where hundreds of persons were* re ported marooned and without food us a result' of Wednesday's hurricane. ! The list of known dead still Htood at 202 early tonight but It was believed that the total death list will be above IKK) as more than 1(K) persons are re ported as missing. Refugees were ar riving on every boat, bringing with them stories of hardship and suffer ing. ' In nearly every instance they were being landed with nd belonging*) other than the clothes they wore. Most of them were penniless. "Committees in charge of the rescue wdrk were still sending out vessels with' supplies as rapidly us boats could be obtained and it has been arranged to forward large quantities of food and clothing to cen tral supply stations to be' established throughout the stricken area. Condi tions In New Orleans were being im proved rapidly. Telegraph and tele phone companies today had succeeded in running nearly a score of wires Into New Orleans from points where Interrupted communication had been maintained through the storm. The cotton And other exchanges which ceased' operations Wednesday' when telegraphic communication with the outside world was interrupted, will re sume trading tomorrow, It ift'< said. ? BLIND TIGERS CAPTURED. Thirty-Nine True Bills Returned ill Charleston Last Week. (.<polumbia, , Oct. .2. ? As evidence of the .effective ,\vorlq /being 'done toy the ^IH!<4al constables sent to Charleston py ^Governor Manning for ,the purpose .of enforcing the liquor ,|laws, It Is noted with a great > deaii,, of interest toore that the Charleston. County grand Jury this week returned, thirty-nine true bills out of forty indictments handed them by the acting solicitor, Wm. H. Orimball, Esq. Judge M. L. Smith is presiding and his forceful, manly charge to the grand jury on the question of law enforcement brought forth many compllmentai^ re marks from law abiding citizens all over the state. Governor Manning is deeply gratified that the work he is attempting to do is beginning to bring forth such good results. Law enforce ment and good citizenship go hand in hand. THE COW AND HER PRODUCT. Clemson College Weekly Notes For Farmer and Dairyman. (These notes are prepared weekly by the Dairy Division of Clemson Col lege which will he glad to answer any questions j>ertainlug to dairying.) Good dairy cows yield greater re turns for food consumed than cither swine, sheep or ln>ef animals. T A heavy milker is a very hard work ed animal and must j>ossess a strong constitution. - The most reliable testimony in a hull's favor is the satisfactory i>er-, formanoe of his offspring. Skiramilk buttermilk is the equal of natural buttermilk in practically every important res|>eot. An abundance of pure water 1s a prime necessity with a dairy cow. Where cows have no access to flowing water, they should be watered regu larly morning and night. Whenever possible, record the dates of service and calving. This enables H dairyman to avoid many mistakes that might prove costly. JiCgumes should be grown on every flftiry farm. Where a liberal quantity rich legume hay is fed with corn silage, little grain or concentrates will be required. r. PHI .. I ?Time, nil . rf. , ? ? i n ( uikSni Cotton Mirket."*'- V|, The h Upbeat price qjioted on the (Jaiu d.n market for Cfmoa yeaterdj?f?/ya?f tli 1 4 renla. Not M great deal <>f < "f toll hHH been hoM oil the <'HIIKlcil IJlltf . ket wltltin the jwat few day* owimf to the rainy weather. We were toW I ?y a well known county man a few daya ago that CtUKton huyera are not MJiytiik' an K?xnl priced US cltliij Iht: Kerahaw or ItlahopvllJe market and an a reault many farnaera living with in a few ml lea of Camden are carry, tng their cotton to Kerahaw and Hlah: opville. Juat why thla la we do not know, hut it la a fact ttmt Camden merchanta are loalng ft great deal <>f trade by the price of * *?t t .>i* ImiiiK lower than other towna. ; ' M?iortyr!?w WUh Hide C*rt. V VttHhlugton, (Kt. 4 I'ohUi J* ilwt were uvwUttwl May & luj uk?* of with Kid( T ? ,v.,T, Will, J,y rurW carrier* uihUt Hptd*! the <l?imrtu(KMjt iu e cade. b ? , -V ^'??i 1 1 v ?? ???++ \ IU Married it ?<|>o ^|f?u believe tlmt therv to w noiuethlnK which can Invariably when a man la lying?' ?'I know It." 41Ab, iwrhai?K you have wvn dm tnrt liiHtrumeutay' MBeeii ona? I married rath We are offer! uk 126 \ vulfa near (he ' Antioch section ?o# the county; 50 atfres under' cultivation, some tim ber. Good dwelling, tertfcnt house and barn#. , ,f .J >') This entire ' ft mi wMtji exception of about ten1 acrd6 ' unfler substantial wire fence, b?Hng ew^ecUlly adapted to live stock raisirtg. Price reason able. Terms.' 1 ! "<Vj ' M"1 : . ?:> S ... ? ;; " ? s>i' - ' . COOPER GRIFFIN COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance j CAMDEN, S.X. SYRUP WE HAV JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF SY RUP BARRELS, AND OFFER THEM FOR SALE TO *. 4* ttl ? ' v THOSE MAKING SYRUP AT HOME. THEY ARE GO ! ?v r'.i. ING FAST. TELEPHONE US AND WE WILL HOLD YOURS. ' * :(}< 1.1 >??T i 4= 'III HI, II I LEWIS & CHRISTMAS THE STRICTLY CASH STORE. Ph6ne 180 ; ,,M Camden, S. C. ZtiL mi l - Camden Undertaking Co. C. W. EVANS,' (Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS ui UBHSED EHBAIMK 1 : L . AMBULANCE, SERVICE. ? .?* f Mr ? City and Country Calls Attended Promptly DAY OR N^HT #^ftV?rpV 1 ?r >. ' y .. ; Office and Show Rwns^ Office Phone 91 I tuodc 535 DeKhlb Street \ . ! J 7,', fc**idencB Phone 283-L ? i ^ ap*?? ? Member " Am?ric?n GuiM of. Piano Tuner?" . ExecutiT. OJ^^jCiiKiwUl Ohlo. WEEK irk CAMDEN .ORDERS filled in TOWN S : or COUNTRY 300 Testimonial* from ManufactaW* j and Southern Piano Owner* ? HAVE YOUR PIANO EXAM1H; WM, O. BARNWELL Refeltiif mad Re^wtmctiiK Home Office, Atlanta, Ga. 300 l*?. Carolina Headquarters, Charlotte, N C ' QU) P^NOS MADE 0'** ~7~ PLAYER PIANO SPECIALIST SEND NAME on POSTAL CARD for FREE EXAMINATION (Now) Care CAMDEN, & <? fOSTO^FICE WM. O. BARNWEL^