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number 13 CAMDEN* SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 VOLUME JCXVIH I twttf luted, lint; ^jsi^ATK NOT' WI1/TV ? Malfeasance i" ** t'tiargwl Rwhaw County tfrand Jury. ? IV j, f,.\v cases wi'iv tried ; ..resent of <Amrt other than ' ?,.?,rUHl ill rlllH |?aw? ltl?t WCCk. , jury waited until Friday >rt: turning ??? their presentment I, >v||| Ik* fou n< I Mow. The crlni lias been cleared of nil .. brought over fronr lust court lt.j| as those Just placed there. On lll(. ease was continued until next ,( forty-three cases were tried ju many eases plea* <>f guilty P entered. No time was lost ami li*cond weeks jury was dlsWmyged hK?day. > lie case of Daniel Orahaui charged h assault and battery with Intent kill was tried Friday and a ver of not guilty was rendered In the jli case. b\it the defendant was giulty of Carrying concealed 'is and sentenced to pay a flue Cruliatu was charged with ?jj Dave Hilton at Retjiune sev ?ths ago.' The young man was .jjuuded In the head, hut llBS fwlveivd from the wound, H. livens, charged with assault with Intent to kill, was rhe ease grelv out of a iK ...ffalr l?etween Owens and ijcl'soun1 tliue ago. Neither par' i Injured. and they brought eross uH'iit In the ease. Neither were fljeed guilty. ? first case tried Monday that M Magistrate II. it/I Fl.neher of ilh township, the grdhd Jury hav eturaed a true hill charglnK hint' malfeasance In office. The cane . out of the recent auditing of fcoiiBty oftleers' books hy aecount l(\ U Vann. In his rc|K>rt Mr. stated that Mr. Flncher had re to turn over his hooks for ex fcutlon. Flncher claimed at the that he had no objection to his lielug examined In his own of later. Ills hooks were destroy ed the net Ion of the grand jury: ?Wetl. Mr. Fincher testified, that he Ilieen in ill health and that upon toing away for a vacation th$t flvlfe becoming uneasy less some obtain his Itooks, destroyed them. Fincher was called to the stand testified that she destroyed the <. A number of witnesses were iltiwl. also Messrs. R. D. 1 BLake iTl-dcLoaeh. J. P. I^wis, B. nxty and KeV. .1. ('. Rowan were il on the stand to testify t<u the character ami integrity of the ttiunt. t'ount.v Treasurer f). 1&. *skill testified that he had nudit ie Mm ylst rate's hooks shortly ?th'.v were destroyed and 'tlHjfu 'oil tint lie liail to his credit $2.08 "H.I;i'U his Ihk>Us represented, was out only a short while hih! .'lit in a verdict of aeipiittal. ? Jfafew te Mueller was represented hv At-; jjs L T. Mills and I. ('. Hough. } last of the whiskey cases was nr Unfit* 1/oiiiMusky. ji shoemaker ?KhH? street, charged with selling "tMt-er Hateiuan ten V ,lt?:hnd hought a pint of fron, the defendant. Witnesses if ' defense stated that the ll<juor wr tn the defendants possesshnv rr^nw Peach for dellverv 'to wn. mid attorneys A I hitler and da lined that Loinaiiskv wns ? '.K as sijieut f0|. Peach in de h ~ u;r:ls- attorneys .le-i l a scat hi im demuiciatfen of of. Son, "it as ? socalleci; w' 'I; nl,,? made out a gootl uaT'f*' " M0^r" ,M?y ?>f sixteen was found guilty of a charire fc' cohired girl The ?u?? fcS". rr 1 J hlUs twelve years. " - - i i v jcaiP* Teaeh. a white man, whfl l(vk <-ruivtct?ii of s?'lling Wllln VJis ?iven a sentence of eighteen v with tiftiH'ii months suHjiended. , thus Iteen sent to the State jwn-1 p.v to serve h>>- tinwv Swiuel to the numerous con is 'mm 'ii red at this term, a four, wagon load of chain gang re ? passed down HeKalh street Bafcr.. enroute t<? the* public works near lie. The wagon was In charge ters from the convict camp, and U*l quite a deal of Utten ^ they went mi their way. eminent of the (irand Jury, the grand Jury for Kershaw at "miner term ( of the (fl.r >urt of -.aid County* and State. M>v respect full v make present-i ? ' * VjJ re understand that for some reason titer* i)H l#0 JW' ty tllifc thelitis ottlce to be' foil ltd and >vt* rectanniend tu?i tlu> county commissioners ut oncc have a key ami duplicate supplied for (he door Of the sheriff's office. O \\'e further rocomiaeud that nil record* in the various offices lit the Court House should bo locked every nluhi In the vaults connected with the respective o|)t(Vs. We also rrnrniiueml that a vault be const meted for , jise by ihe county treasurer. :t. We observe that leak* have up V'iiiviI at several place* In the Court House during the m-ent ruins ami we rei-omineiul that tin- county commis sioners take prompt moijisunw to rem (Mlv these leaks, which wilt rapidly cause damage. We suw*est the gutters hi- 'thoroughly cleaned out and any other necessary repairs. made to make the roof water tight. -t. It ftpi?ears that more shelving i* required In the clerk's ottlce fur books; some are found* 011 the ttoor and In ifiV windows \for lack of suitable places to accomodate them. We further ?c*t that electric fans should he In stalled In the court rwiu to relieve, the discomfort In hoT weather. 5 We fliul the jail In fairly good condition Inside, but suggest that a coat of white wash and paint on the interior would be an improvement to the sanitary condition. The outside of the Jail ami surrounding premises ap pear to us an WJuirtWl various re pairs add Improvements referred to in our presentment at the last term of court and again call attention to the "fl1* We recommend that the roof to the' poor house should be re-covered as we ate* informed that, it is in iHH>r conditha.i. ^ ^ Oo^rt House and ( grounds to be well kept with the ex ception of the leaks above referred, ^ We recommend that some place should be provided for securely keep ing alt wldskey which may be seized ( as contraband until the time for its destruction as raiuh'ed by law. ! 1) We recommend that the county j commissioners furnish to Marion Clem- j ents. whotn we tlnd to be in a destl tute condition and worthy of aid. pro- | visions to the amount of each week for a iHeriod of four weeks, \\e , tlnd that the state constable In this UQUhty hwrr in custody 83 gallons of whlskev. which 1ms not been on hand ' lomr eiioutfh to toe destroyed as pro viue.1 by tew. fori ""^""Vhn! time same will be done when that turn ai rives. All contraband whiskey .which < mw lit the custody of the officers of fOoort^bJect to tie-' destroyed has l?een wish to present as a grlev the practice which is not uneom !.f 0.r..wl..? rootH .m. , - Jtrlrh dMlVO-.lW^ 'KWiUlHHV , ovtt, ..?f the, fields into the public road to the oh struct ion of travel ?n(l recommend that indictment l?e brought JJ?'a,,,st j , those who offend in this respert. | ? 11 We present Magistrate H. M.| Fineher for malfeasance and neglect 1 1, l m\\w to keep and produce i s Ikm .kn nsre. 1 11 1 r<n t bjMaw matter to the attention of the Solu which have been -hawted* to \vcln, ftf* Solicitor and ui>on all other which have been called to our atte. Hon or come under our olwervatlon. VVe dSc to tlmnk the Presiding Judge for his very aide and sive charge to the grand Jury A all the kindness and w1)lch lie has shown to us and other, during this term of Court. We also desire to express I ? Solicitor our appreciation of M Ltf g duct of the affairs of this tern Court and the courtesy ami I consldc a - ( it aidea, 7th, 1016 Woodmen Services 'Sunday Night. . An interesting ^rvice is b^ng jdan- ! nect by the Woodmen of the \\ nrl[| !ir ; 4ru^(?amden Baptist church for Sun , ?v evening at 8:30 o'clock. Ke>.| .10^1. A. Davison. ?* ${| j urtMich ' An evening during xne i?? . moon was sdccted in or^^tlmt^lU;] Visiting Woodmen from the ural U trlcts could be present and all > lsitlitk Woodmen and their, famil y ^ ^ dlnlly lnvite<i to this ser^ lc< . M, a"mT Mrs. H. 0: Carrison and daughter Mls< ^Uzabeth Csrrteoj; jef. this week for Charleston. win take a steamer for New rorn. Thev win he absent for some inuj lar resorts. . (iKRMAN | HOAT AT NORFOLK. Brought C'arRo of l)yM(uff ami Ou'iul* mis From (ierataii Port. ' , Norfolk. July IK ? Heading a sealed message from lOmperor William of Ijernntny, to President WwhIiwv Wit* soil, running the gauntlet of innum eruhle dangiVs'fi'om mines. sea -sweep* era and oin>iuy wanihlpa, and bringing H cargo of dyestuffs, ? chemicals aial mail estimated ail 7!\0 tons, tin* <?er aiau undersea merchantman, ? the l>eutsehlaud. quietly slipped Into Oliftoapeake Hay (his morning at l :4ft. It was the completion of a 4,000 mile sou voyage for the craft. the longest and most ha*ard?ais oyer attempted by any submarine. TIimh? hour# later, leal by the tug Thojuan ,1\ Tlmmlns. thy little vessel .with a record of Jit t\ays of mysterious vigil ??tT the Virginia cai>os, the great submarine l?egaij the last lf?K of her vt^age. up the Chesa |K?ako Hay. Oil tlu\ heels of tho Oeutsi;hhlud ami foil owl UK hi her wake with all the speed to he coaxed from hoc |s?w erful bollerrt, tlw coast guard Onon . in -11 dashWl up the hay. On hoard the Onondago l>* iNdlector Norman Hamilton of Norfolk ami a number of newspaper taeu. Whether or not Mr. Hamilton lirts orders 4s not known. Homo U'llove that the <> nondaga undertook the ehaae of the Dcutschtand at tho request of Mr. Hamilton and tlftit ho atld not Cap tain Chlswell Is under orders. The f)eUt*ohlaud carries, mounted In her conning tower, two small guns, of about three Huh caliber. There were no evidences of tor\?edo tubes. She Is also equipped with a bridge audi (towered by two Delsel engines, of, the latest type. The boat Is capable of submerging in less tluin two minutes. On the surface of the water the sub mersible has a si>ood of from two to three knots an hour- more than the average merchant steamer. ' According to Pilot Fred Cocke, of the Virginia Pilot's Association, the first American to board the lKnitseh huul after she arrived on this side of the Atlantic, the crew wore regu lation uniforms of (Jerinan merchant men seamen. No Hag was dlsplnj?d when the Oeutschland first api*?arod off the cape*. Later, when Inside the bay. the Herman merchant man's en sign was raised. Captain Cooke said the comiuamler of the IK'Uttfchland made no effort to conceal anything and was extremely frank in stating his mission 10 the Unites I States, that of instituting an undersea merchant marine export and import business l?etween the United States and Germany. Captain Cocke .stated that the com mander o* the IWfschlknd said he IftfU German hom#^:4*H?t on ?lnuc *!f{, and although he encountered a number of merchant ships, ami one warship, that he easily escaped do' tectlon by submerging. He declared that the entire voyage was unevent ful. Reaching the vicinity of the Virginia coast Snturday morning the Deutschland remained, far outside, knowing that the capes were guarded by enemy warships, and caino in hist night, under eovex_of ilarkuess.-He^ iTw'TarecTnthat- he found no difficulty in evading the two enemy cruisers outside of the cai?es, by sulnnerging. He declared that at one time he was within 500 yards of the French cruis er, but passed in unobserved. The daring of the German com mander was shown in the statement that .while submerged he ran past the warships, coming to the surface when within. 'four miles OT the coast line. After that the remainder of the journey to absolute safety was easy. According ? to rei>orts brought In, and said to Jmve been giveu -out by member* of. tlie Deutschland's crew, IHe submersible arrived off the cai>es late Thursday afternoon, but was de tected b.v the Kngllsh and French cruisers on guard, and was forced to make a run for ItYtnesrnpc: . It Is declared .that the chase was a stern one lasting vntll Sunday morning l?e fore the warsliljis gave up the hope less task ami returned to their sta tions. This report Is to the eflfeet that the 1 leutfcehlaud went to sea nearly :MKI miles before she got rid of her pursuers, that, she was fired at several times and that the delay prevented i her from reaching her destination on 'schedule time, early Friday morning. Naval officer* ,save ihtic crcricuce to this report,! declaring that it would ?have been r??o' liard matter tf> have eroded the-eiumiy ships with the loss of a few hours at t^m outside. The l^fwrf needs verification. - - ? r*; THK l*KK$IDKNT AT DHTK01T IrRM IVare lt,\ Mutual I'ndcrstauding Kallior Than lijr Force. Detroit, .1 nlv id. President \\U>on urwrtMl .jwiu-o VchcIhhI by mutual uuder> stiunllnw mi her than llerco ami <le i fernlcd the I Vinocrntlc |?arty as a ! friend of business lii speeches today to enthusiastic Michigan audiences. 1 ??*t f?:lt streets Wl'H' lllled wllli tlUHIM sm litis of persons. who shouted greet- j ings iiimI waved Allherlcau tings at hlni wherever he appeared ; the hall lit which he spoke to f he World's Sale* inanshlp Connies^ NVUN Jammed, an audUmce estimated at rU),000 greeted-! lilin nt the PoiHl> motor plant atal to night another throne listened t?? his l?t lot' ivar-plntform tWdresw. "Peace" wan the shouted resi>onse of! thV salesmanship audience. when the j President asked them what they de- ! sired **hen the present world strug- , gles arc at an end. And ho added that j "iH'rinanent petice" was his den 1 1 v. At a non-]kat tlsan luncheon In the i Detroit Athletic rial*.' the President ! sprung to the defence of the Demo- 1 erats. ' a prominent . Republican had i told him during the day <1u?t he had heen deriving pleasure from assort a- 1 tloii with 1 >euiocrats. and the Execu tive recited the Incident and declared that he long had enjoyed the friend ship ami companionship of Republi cans. because l>elng a teacher he "would like to teach them something." "We have heen hying, some of us, for a tfood many years, to teach In politics, as well as elsewhere, this lea sou. that we are all In the same boat," he said. "We have <Hnnmon Interests, and It Is our business to' understand and verve those common Interests. "I dure say that you have, noticed that the same necessity to make a living Is imposed upon IKunocrats and Republicans, ami I dare say you are ready to hellfcvo that Dem<?crats are just as willing to rnakt> a Kood living as Republicans. therefore. It seems to me logically to follow, though 1 have Ikhmi quoted as having no regard fo*> logic, that Democrats are natural ly as much Interested In the buAtiians : prosperity of the Uulted States as any- ; Innly else. So that if you believe that j -they are not as fitted; to guide it as ?d her persons, you cannot lie doubting their interest* : you are only Impugn-; ( lug their Intelligence." The suspicion is lM>gliiniug to dawn, he added, that the average man un derstands the business necessities *?f the country as well as the extraordin ary num. " ' ; ' . . . ? ??? ? "An Act," he adtltHl; "was re<*ently passed in t'ongress that some of the most intelligent business men of this country op|Ktsed-? men whom I know, men whose character I trusted, men Uftwtt.V T absolutely J[?elieved in. I refer to tfte fetlerni ftPHorre Act. by 'which we Intended, anil succeeded, in takitig ci'etllt out of "the coiflfcal of a small nnniber of men and making it available to everybody who lmd real commercial assets, ami the very men who opposed that Act and opposed it < -.Miselentidusly. now admit that it saved the country from a I'lilnous panic when the stress of war came .on, and tiiat Ls the gitTfwtlon of every TiTOrn^e ? business man who Is in -the midst of flic tides that 1 have been tryin|f-4o describe. " "What does that mean, gentlemen? It means that you can get a settled point of view and can conscientiously oppose pfogrcyts If you do not need pn irre?s yourself. That Is what It means. , 1 am not impugning the In telligence even of the men who op|M?s ed these, tilings because the same thing happeua To every man If he Is not of i extraordinary make-up, that he cannot I sci' the necessity for a tiling that he docs uot himself need. When you j have abundant credit and Control of ! credit you, of course, do not need that {the area of credit should fie broad I encd." I "I heard some men say," he said. ?Unit they want to help Mexico and ! the way they pro|>oae to help her Is 1 to overwhelm her with force. That | Is The Vvrong way as well as the loljg way. "After fighting them you would liavtf a nation full of Justified suspicion. 'What makes Mexico suspicious is Unit she tliiuks we ,do not want to serve, but jiossess her. And she has justification* ffl&r these suspicion* In the way #ome gentlemen hive sontfht !u exploit her j>oxsosslons. ? I will not serve -the;*' gentlemen, bur I will serve all Americana by try ing t o aervc Mexico herself. "The way to establish our sover rtjrnty i* to'' respect The President added that ho believes in the oh) Virginia litll of right*, which that it country tuny do** as it pleases wlfh "Its own >rti it."' T|i|* In formation. the Preside!^ said. whs for tlione gout lemon who uWo#|d' htltt l.n," 'Hie President declared ttiat the mer chant marine, which Home ajv "slow III giving us." Would ho a ureal help to the business ol* the I'ultcd States. "In order to gala foreign business, however, he added, "It will lie nceos sary for American business i?? adapt the gtsals to the demands of other fount l ies," Our salesmanship, he said, would go hand In hand with the states . uiaiiKhlp after the war. No more |H*trlotle nor cuthUslnstlc retvptlon has greeted the President iv- J <-eutly than ho reivlved hero. Thou sands lined the streets and when he entered the luill the entlve nutlteucc rose and waved American flags. . What the rqitcd States uiUst do to take Us share of the world's trade at the end of the Kuropean war was outlined to ttye World's Salesmanship foil Kress here today hy Secretary Itod tleitl. of the commerce department, "'I lie future," ho Hit 1(1, "will not be the result of legislation. hut of action. American trade missionaries sent forth will go with every resource of science and management at ttietr command. "We shall see, no doubt, when the year shall end. and in a measure do lxuidliiK on When that end shall come, an apparent reaction In our foreign ! trade. Tho inert* recession of price, normal to tho coming of i>eace will affect. the volume of dollars of that trade, yet with' 'equal contldence I look for a second reaction upwards In that foreign trade when American indus tries. conscious of their power. shall send their iuoii abroad In tho Inspir ing contest of brains and character which will wane lietween nations." Scientific study of markets by th? < ?o verntuoh t . -American Investments abroad and a broader vision at home, Mr. Kedfleld said, were' thro# things equipping tho American business ninii for foreign trade* ? "I do nut knuw any greater tribute." said he, "to American competing i?owcr than tho cold favtN of what her mer chants and manufacturers accomplish' ?d without facilities for foreign trade and hi i -om i M 'tit Ion with jieoplen fully t?q'ulp|>ed with them. Nor do I know an.v limit that we need set. to the re sults of our comi>etlng power when It shull once receive 'the full cquliwieut now being supplied to It. "Neglect the foreign trade and so develop your domestic business that : shall make oixcopthaial demands for credits has< ><l upon gold and It will I e found more and more dltllcult to sustain the tfrowhiK fabric of Amerl cjiii Industry. We fif? grown too big to play in -our own front yard all the time. Tlils war lias knocked down a lot" t?f- geographical harriers, ttml the mind of America has ojieiied wide enough. let us hope. to take the whole earth in. " Foreign salesmanship calls for the keenly managed shop at home to back the keenly searching man lit the fields. Foreign salesmanship -calls for charac ter aiuj ?*?iurage and care, for U Is a targe and not a ' little iiwrffewfoh. a. htmnrn ffrnl "TiloT a ""merely Industrial thing, and it Involves rests uimjii the guilty of AmerleiHt immtmnTr." ? For AfAgisij-atc Buffalo Township. ? immmH&Sto aaifip Wtr desire to 'announce Mr. .J. K. (\?|K>laml hs a candidate for re-elec tlon to the otttce of Magistrate at Hc thipnc. Mr. Coi?ehjnd has made* an excellent officer and deserves the siip |s?rt of the voters of this township. Voters of Ituffalo. Officer and Attorney Fight. Hppctnt officer (;. E. llatcHuin and At toiue.v tr CJ. Ale^nHer engaged in a fisticuff. In front of the Comden Motor C'-o. Tuesday. .Neither party re Hdyed injuries other than a few facial bruise*, and the combatants were quick ly ?*epn rated. Sjiecial officer Itatcmnn holds a commission from tlie (Jovcr nor's 4?tti<*<* and has lieen the State's chief witness In all of the blind tiger ruses at the term of court just chined. A number of the attorney* have taken Mr. Ltatenian as an object of ridicule In their arguments and examinations .yfid have been severe iu their denun ciation t.f him before the Juries. Mr. Alexander was es|>eclally severe and tlio difficulty Tuesday grew out of the recent court case*. r Hoth men were .?lervtMi with warrants by city officers and required to give bond in the sum of Jive dollars for their tfpiiea ranee liefore the city Recorder Monday morn FHillTlNti KAVOKS ALUKS. KuhmIhh Armies lla\e .Met WWh Sur eess lii Armenia Against Turku. 1 |<ondoii, .July I*. Fifth! lag dosper atcly III (lio face of determined tier* mil ii attacks tin* forces under t.eneral llalg hiuhhhmIihI Unlay In gaining con trol of the entire Ma met/. wood, which lirnl been entered the, prcvloua night by the t forma lis. lu the *aiae region, north of the Somnic. the lhitlah tnade some progress hi the Tronea wood ami ro|?\ilt?Hl two heavy attacks against Contalmalson. The (Icriiians are re I K?i*t?Mt to have losf heavily hi their at? \ tacks OU T(UIUM wihmI. The French ami tJerinan force* south of the Sojitme apparently are rest lug us there has heen almost no activity hi the region of IMcnrdy alitce the tlrst of the week. t Around Vcrduh, however. and es|>e dally ?>u the right tiank of the Mmuui hitter and heavy tlghtlng 1* hi progress. The (Jermans, following up their auc cess In the region of the l>amloU|t bat tery. have under taken a strong olfmi nlve toward Fort Souvllhs the inwaes sloii of which would strengthen their position for a further advance on Ver dun. ' AttacKlug In mass formation from the village of Fleury and the Chapltre and Vanx Woods. the derma an gained ground at the Intersection of the Fleu ! ry and Vanx roads. Tlh* gttln. how ever. I'nrls asserts, was made at the cost of ^'enormous lasses". Violent, bombardments continue In the region of Chcnols, Sou v I lie and I?a Ijiufee. There Wan relative calm on the left hank of the Meitsc. The fierce tlghtlng which has mark cil the Husalan advance across the Stokhod Itlver toward Kovel appear* to have ipileted down; I'etrograd ?ays there has I >0011 tlghtlng on this nwv tor. hut mentions only two minor attacks hy the Ourtnauu, which It adds, were repulsed. There haw been some activity north of the Stokhod legion, hut In Hiikowlnn and Oallctu -> the advance of Ueneral PniswIlofTH trrtops seems to have halted 'for the moment. *T- ->4r. The Itiisslans have met with success in Armenia and report the capture of Mamakhatum. 50 miles west of Kwc rum and about the same distance from Frzlngan. the objective of the Uuftftlan ' drive in this direction. The Turkish forces. In retreating from the town, which was taken hy assault, set It oh tire. Fighting continues at isolated points on the AUstro-Ttallaii front ami Homo jt'jKnts some successes in the Adlge Valley and the recapture In part of jiosltlous on Monte Omio. There wero artillery bombardments h.v Indh sides at other points on this front. Vicuna claims the repulae of a strong Italian attack on Monte ItnstO. gonfh offhe Nugcua Vallo.v. v Woodrow Wilson Fund. The following nnionuL luiti. heca:r?bt? ed In Camden by Mr. h. C. Shaw, and forwarded to headquarters for the Na tional Democratic foiUpalgit fund; - ^ C. J. Shannon. Jr. 2.50 ( s. N.lgglns 2.00 tvn, rates 2.00 W. M. Shannon 1,00 N. C. Hoy kin , ? 1.00 S. F. lirashiKtoii ... .......... l.tHt V. M. Kemp 1.00 M. c. West 1.00 c. Bruce 1.00 T. .1. Arraiits ... 1;00 Camden Chronicle 1.00 J. S., Lindsay IW ~~ Hums & Tiarrctt "tl(KT ~ Hhame Brothers 1.00 John T. Mnckcy W. A. KM wards IJMI ' W. B. dc^oach 10. fe' lStHip' ....ii, JB6 John T. Nettles ...JJ0 Cash >M V. lr. Vj? Hip -25 H. B. iN'l^oache r 2f? Cash : .25 . (!aHh ...? .' 25 11. 1?. Fount C. J. Shanimn Sr 1,00 Tofa I ?' 11 I' ' )-v The first load of tobacco of thin year's crop, in Clarendon county was placed in a warehouse In .\l."iinin;r iafit ;", vwk. Use tobacco iiioikef ?' ii> j>]>eu, there about August 1. ^eye iv^jre 2K criminal cases * ?ji tin* I Oconee court of general sessions dock Jet last week. K very defendant cither plead guilty or was atljudged ffUilty^ I by a jury. - f": ?s m ** * ** * f "