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That Pure and Healthy Drink That Grows in Popularity Day by Day. ( IIAIH'KI) WITH HKKIOl'S CKIMK. , Kural Policeman \i rests I.atti Man, Tor 'I'urft of CVIiati. j 1 Wit til, Oct. Ill it M't'llli I lilt 'lit' high I *i 'Iff of cot I 1 m.i in; > crralrd a l'v slre on i lie part of some around f.nt ta to in ls?? some very hurriedly. Sev eral hairs of the rostly staple have hern niKsed from the platforms here ?o that a dillgeut wat'.h has he;>n kepi I ?y Ku ra I Policeman Payslnger dur ing the past few nlgli?..-?.\ ? Tuesday night lietween 2 mi I .'I ??* ? lock wlilh* Mr. Payslnffcr and til* as *l?tants wore closely watching the dll' foreiit cotton platforms, a wagon ap proached the i /a tta kIii platform and loaded four hales of cotton. When the load was driven out a certain road Mr. Pay*in?er and his men v are said to have tfone out heyond Cattish swamp, ahoui one mile from Latta. and waited, i .In diir time the team came up with I the four hales of cotton and three men j thereon. It Is alleged that when Mr. Paysln-'er called a halt two of the men took to the swamp with such speed that shotguns could liot |>orsiiado them to hold up. The third man was caught and lie was brought to town and lodged in the guard house, while his team and would he rot ton were eared for hy the |m?II<v. J. (>. ll??rry is the man who was arrested and charged with the theft. It wa? found that two of the hales of cotton l?ehmged to I,. M. Hew ah<T two to .1 IV Manship. Berry was released on lioml to await court. AI>DKNI>tM State Klertlon for Kershaw County. ' A joint irxoltidwt lt? amend Section a Article X "<?f the Count ttuttoii. re lating to tlu? limit of the bonded debt of school district*, by adding a proviso thereto as to the Charleston school district comprised within the pres. cut limits of the City of Charleston. A Joint resolution to amend Section 7 of Article Vlll, of the Constitution, relating to municipal indebtedness by adding a proviso thereto as to the city of Anderson. "The (ilrl He Couldn't Buy." Few stories of the modern stage can etui) | tare favorably with Simmer Nlch ola's latest four act comedy-melodrama, "The <?lrl He Couldn't liuy," wliU'h is scheduled for presentment at the Cani den Operu House, Thursday evening, November 2nd. It Is one of those rare combinations of comedy and drama, where each is in its own special sphere and hel]>s in stead of hindering the action of the play. Only too often are we confronted by a comedy-melodrama which is so com pletely dominated by one or the other element to the conclusion of one factor. Then, of course, the play is bound to ; be one sided. "The (Jlrl He Couldn't Huy." tells a splendidly thrilling story ! of a pure minded and Innocent young j girl's struggle for existence against heavy odds, and her success, with the assistance of a gentleman burglar, a I man <>f whom circumstances have fore ted inlu the wrong path. The comedy Is of the character that one comes ill contact with lu 4#vw*> day Itfo. Mveu ta the bUcktwl moments of life, there Is always creeping In some Incident to make one laugh- so It la with thin i^iiy irlrrwrltW i,i,"'r*t4tr acted. and well presented scenlct?li.\ ipiUllticH euotuch to crowd theatres ev* cry day of (he week. ITEMS OVEiTtHE STATE The little sou of Itev. J II. Hell, who lives near Walterboro, was vun ovcMllitl killed hy an oukIuc. The tllencoe Mill lit Columbia was closed down yesterday when a mini l?er of operatives asked for an In-, crease of lo jht cent In w&gea. XV< ilk has started to hulk) the old state road from Columbia to Charles ton Into a highway. ? Krnest McMillan, of Conjiaree, dts ap|H>areil on the day KIukIIiik Hn^v showed In CoT^aihla anil lots not Ihh*ii See II sIllCC. f The snlt for alleged damages > against the hosiery mill at the State Penitentiary, brought |?y John M. Urn ham, ended In a mistrial. The "Conscience Fund" of the IJiitt* eil States treasury, on Friday received At. KM) from an unknown Itrooklvn, N. V., parly. It Is sup)M>sed' thai the money Is a payment to cover siuuu %'IIuk. Columbia Policemen found half a case of dynamite near the abandoned ltlchland distiller,, in Columbia, Mon day night, It 1m hell^ved that a ksiik of yeuunion are o'uHntf Columbia their headquarters. The ' Dutch Weather prophet pre dlcts snow In the Piedmont by I>e* cemlau* 21st. ... u "? 1 Thursday afternoon a lit tl?> whiter hoy, Willie < 'rot? King, son of Mr. II. II. King. of Klugstroe, got. Into a street r??w with a Htl.lv colored l?oy, Dave \V?l l?tv. durlim tlm loiirea of whlrh-tfa? ; Kiiixi ivy 'iii ww nn nftgu al t lio lltfcjk* negru, the blade outer log III* udhouicn on. thtt> rtghf side and ftu'ltlng a wouud from which ho died early Saturday luAritliijx. CWmiw Kinder and a jury held an Inquest Sat urduy morning and agreed u|?oi? a ver dict ?>f accidental homicide. .lorry llaU, a negro was killed by Otflior A. t'. l*aluier near Kastover hue Saturda.v night. Tho negro wax In a gambling gnwe, 1 MaJ. W. T. l*osesne, a prominent j ??}??. lor of Manning, wan painfully In lined Sunday afternoon when attacked ; liv n large hoar on Ids farm. Julklapfi Delivery. j This lu expression used In Den . mark and Sweden and denotes their [ way of sending gifts. Before Chrlst j mas all tho gifts are wrapped so as to j disguise the contents Each package : Is labeled for whom It Is intended and i then a' ?dd moments during tho day j thenn are thrown lu at the doors a' | tho windows. I>ull> newspniiers reaching more ? ihnii 5.500,tK)0 rentiers are ^ow barr j Tt?u liquor advertising. I'orto Itlco has just had the most ! ' profitable tourist season It has ever ex I perlenced. The average weight of the tireen laud whale Is loo tons. Selling sea wood Is olio of the trades of the rhilllppine fishermen. Kthei Lorraine, the "Girl" in "The Girl He Couldn't Buy" at the Camden Op era Home, Thursday Evening, November 2nd. Have Yore Eyes -AT CLYBURN DWJG COMPANY Monday ??i T?~'W. ?" 30 ?'"1 31 MRS. L1LLIE A. LEWIS, Graduate Optici?D. DR. H. W. LEWIS, Oph-D., Reg. No. 275 Offices at Rock Hill, Chester and Lancaster. Stockton News Motet*. Miss Ethel Humphries who has bot\n visiting her parents returned Monday to Chesterfield. Mesdames H. M. and E. 0. Pearee and Messrs. 10. and J. E. Pea rep mot ored to Darlington Sunday to see Mr. H. M. Pearee'n sister Mrs. I, on Wat kins who Is quite Hick. .Miss Annlo Mae* llelk of Caiudpn the week end at the hoiue of Mica Sallle Pearee. Mr. and Mrs. C. Humphries were v Isltors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. 1). I,. Ho well Sunday. Mr. T. It. Humphries s|>ent Satur day ul^ht at the home of hl:i uncle Mr. .1, C. Humphries. Little Miss Thelma Pea rep who has I i'h'ii visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Helton Owens returned home last* wv*ek. Mrs. Eugene Owens who Is teachluK In Sumter N)>cut the week end at her home. Little Miss Frauds Owens Is v|sltl??tf hei' sister Mrs. E. C. Pearee. llev. J. P. Attaway sj>ent Monday at the home of Mr. J. G. Humphries. Miss lla Hearden spent the week end In Camden. . NOTICE. All permits for fishing at the Her mitage Cotton Mills pond havlug ex pired, all persons interested will please note that for the ^present there will he no renewal of the permits. Hermitage Cotton Mills. SUMMONS FOR RElISf. State of South Carolina, County of Ivershaw Court of Common Pleas. Ameriean Aueuey Company, PlaintlfT Against. Harry Cantey. .John Cantpv, Hamilton 11. Cantey, Sallle C. deSaufcsure, Rosa C. lleywar?K Mary O. Oook, Klla M. Halle. Florlde C. Clarkson. Guaranty Trust Company of South Carolina, Fidelity Hulldln^ and Ivoan Compa ny. Hunter A. Glhhs, Mary Hill Can tey. Edward Y. Hill Mnd The think of '< 'olumhla. . Defendants. I To the Defendants: Harry Cantey, Hamilton 11. Cuutey. Sallle C. do* Saussure. Mary C. C?x?k and Edward Y. Hill: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action tiled In the ofHce of the Clerk of C<nirt of Common Pleas for said -etuwty, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his otllce In Camden, S. ('.. within twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of SELECTIONS of PRESEI made easy when vurvhubn us. Our enormous seh^tloaa of most beautiful, host and njc ' to date styles, as well us e* log qualities, in the lines of DIAMOND JEWELRY STERLING SILVER WATCHES and CUT GLASS 1 , 'v^ from the siuallent Inexpensive | to the most expensive khuk solid and genuine, absolute plated goods or ludtutlous j stock. YOU.. Win And our prices as' I our weights and qualitk* ho1<1 for. ? If Inconvenient to eoiae in, us your order l?y mail. All prders have our personal attenti and will l?e shipped the same as received unless it calls fori graving, and are selected' with guarantee to please. TRY US, SYLVAN BR0S.I ' .-I Corner Main and Hampton Str?tf| Phone 1045 Columbia, S. ?. such service ; and If yoy fall to iJ swer the complaint within the ttatfl aforesaid, the plaintiff in tbl? actios I will apply to the Court for the reUtfl demanded in the complaint ? B. B. CLARKE, J Plaintiff's Attorney. I Dated Camden, S. Oct 26, 1916.1 To the I : Harry OantesJ Hamilton B. ( 'ant oy, Sail to C. <VSa\is sure, Alary C. Cook and Edward I. Hill : You will please take notice that U# Complaint herein was^ filed in the of-, flee of Clerk of Court lor Kerehit County, in Camden, S. C., on this tlr littth dav of October, A. D., 1916. B. B. CLARKB; Plaintiffs Attorney. J GRAND GALA WEEK 22E | BENEFIT OF THE CAMDEN FIRE DEPARTMENT SIBLEY'S SUPERB SHOW FUN, FAST AND FURIOUS FOR EVERYBODY Afternoon and Evening Beautiful, Dazzling Carousselle. Gigantic Eli Ferris Wheel. International' Lady Swimmers & Divers Ye Old S ou t h e r n Plantation Show. The Tipperary Girls A bevy of Beauties Monstrous Circus & other attractions. You're helping, the Fireman whenj-you patronize these at tractions. 1 I | This is the same show that played at the State Fair at Columbia last year, N State Fair at Raleigh and nearly every Fair of prominence in America. It reduced in size in order to play towns of the size of Camden profitably.