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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE! tL O. N'Um mod f _ .. ,k IMj MUUrrm. I'ublUhrd ever/ Friria) at 1 1 W No Broad Mtreet. and at th* Cam 4ma partoOk* an M*x*>d rla mi mail mat ter. Price &nnuiu $1.5" ('MMbii, S, ('. f-'rlda) >l*rch I. Would It in?j !??? itfi'- "|?* u? H' to *|?*dl it |*?/r If v.jm* ??ylidldaf*1 f *r ;?uiii< 1 1 <* I lioiiorK ?i ? >u )? I ?<ut ai?d Uiak? a >ta I that li? ? uotjtd d*> Mil in 111- (?? ? \\ 4 r t-? r<"tif> ?ii(jc i?f lit* IIm'Hk |fin*> i:i tlx- ? Jt> tfut tThint-lit In would .-.-rialji.v u?-t h?*art> ?up|??rt. Itut a- w?? it too maii> "f ttiA'm an> i>ln > n??j i*?Wti<>. f'oiifit.v Ki**l Administrator d<d>?a<h ii? t>< (itrrt- t a f u I ?y* rtiuior that i* tn i/jk' ?prca'l a round tln? county. Si/iu?' frllmv, j?r<>hahi> one of tin- <;<-r man hirelings, and ?<? Mo not douht that wo haw lliciu aimai*' u*. ha Hj?n*ad it uiuonK tin' fa rincrs that it in again*! tin* food law? t<? -Hi < hhk ??Hi and t'KVH, and >?! them have IxK'li li*<| t<< 1?? tiji- to ??!>< h all ?'\ t ??? 1 1 that th?-\ arc afraid f-> hring this j?rodu?<* to market- Thin i- ?-n 1 1 r ? * I > im orre< t Tin* irovi-niitHMit sent out a r<-?|U?*-l vofia- time atfo asking tin- farmer- i?ot r.. -?? ) J thili latin.' hiii?. hut tiii- wa- melt i\ a rn|ue-t and i ^"o'l | ?!#*? ?? nf udvkv that. j \\ ?? *on?. .\jM-it li n . : ? ? I - i.i ?i'i;l|o|| fHli'W* Wll" 'iltllll I !???> ? mi kill a | i r r r cl_'f %* > t I.i thi*lr .*?) i r>tl f> *t* (?-< ( 'H.?-v v. ?*'.: i.. :aU? h.n k ??,lf*. li'#W?v?*r. vv Im*ii it ? ?-nit - *?> .1 ? i ill | ?.'t > i >? li with J h?* K.il'i'i \ ' ? ? III. Hi journal -t.lt'-* I Il.l I ill j )!m* I >? l\.-i)-?*r 1 [?:??"??'* i>f 1 iv I -I _Mtii?\ 'jjf i ? i ? I i / . T<? ?' I - - ?? k Hi.! i>M't>u<-k "ii.it ? i f 1 1 ? 1m* Ij.I'I i , xj,.i li I ? j t ?1 :i ? ?. ?i a . of *?!.?-?*' | iii ?<??'> j of _m iiii iii"i> than of wliidi h*m?* - 1 a - .fi'! wa? thi- t Mcr iniiii f< j ?? uij-l iif'- ; i th<- vyrl?l. \Vi? <|n ; <.? \ . ?u?h f<*r th?* .? < *? -i i r ft ? "f thr*?* tiiru r?? t ? 1 1 t in i * la iifc'fif?-r?r *>f hum -lfi<i* l'.'l I ! |i?* K i;M'l h.l* t ? r? -k ?-Ii all former ???????. r?1? i'iil'Ui 1 1 ? ? i a ? I ? ? i "More *ta Irimnt *. ami I m ? 1 1 ?- r <ati j rut'iil'*" will l? Hi*' -loiran <.f ? l?ahh. I'm* m*wi\ uia.v*>r "f Lain ' ? *n* ?tat?'?l that hi* jK>!lcy woiihl j U* t'? folJ??w thv fill !?* ? f puhli?*it\ <<f a li ? t hf* ?tf!ll*crations of tbo council so that flu* public may a*?i*t in arriving at tlx U'-t vlutioM* <<f th** problem* wlmh ma\ ?*iujh* up fr-'tn time to t i in?-. Thi* i* a tip t" th?- in\t :nlmi)i?>tr:i ?i'.ii "f 1 1 1< ? < i ? \ - f <'ajn?h*n. .Mat>> titii. - ? li?* i-lit.T "f thi* ]-:i|K*r ha* a-k?'l . . f :i n * li 1 1 ?? ? i - *-f th?* ? I'liic il what u a v .p. in- at their monthly nn-i-tin;: In iii"?' .j 1 1 ?a-c* ' V* r?*p!> wa* "lU'th 1 1 1 ?r. I.i thi* wa> t.h?-> wi n* ii^'h' "l'!ii ? ? ? i t ? j : . ? ? ? 1 1 1 1? ? i ! i U hanllx n an\ lM'i;?|M?t* ??/.? what fln\ 1 1 .t v # - i * * ? ? Mi i ? i *".?*? I il'iriii/ tip* i'i*f f--nr \ ?*.! i ? If : i * i \ t h i i . ^ in tin* wa> <>f iin pr-'\ < - 1 j ? ;.t* !i ? \ - ! ?? -? *t i 1 1 *? ?! 1 1 1 1 j ?! i * Im*<I :ii ? i ? . ' \ ' ' ? . ':?i *. ?? ? : ' .i i : k? p* ' ' i w a \ t ? ? . ii r 1 1 1 ? piii> i< Win |. i ? >. i i i-w *p.i >m i ppi i r * *?. iiii.it ? *i< < rf il . w ? | ? r< ? ?: 1 1 ? ! i ! i : ' r.i ' 1 1 \ <? a ? I \ < 1 1 1 *? iii' tit *. ' ? i \ ? - ' !i<* i in pi ? * * '? ?; i ? tii' in i .'!? I ? ! t ? i ; r ?? ' ii 1 1 ? tu- t?.u ii i - if* ? 1 .< ' Hi* *i r ? * . i : i ' { ? ? . p ? ] i . i \ ? : . . _* i ?< ?? I ??[lii.'!-'* ! ' ' \t trad in.* ('(??;' .i;i*i ii' i ?? ? * * i.'!' f- >r *? >ni. t ? ; i ? ? ? , ,.i p( .. . . ? ? lr ? . .II II' ! ' i * \ ? 'U * ?I i? *i ii ? '????. i h *?* 1 1 i tjaiifi-M "? I'm* I I i 1 1 - 1 1 \ ? *??!'? I ! I r_' t ? ? Hi ii.'.. i ? ? ?in-lit /? :.?? : i ??!' 1 .? *. A ? n .\ ? : i ? r?*? I tin' ? i: .in I ? *1 ? i u.i i s .l>i*hna iii*l !n* I *t ai-ii'- - *ti | ?t u fi*' I .1 1 - ri? ii*> f r* 'tu t'<* t . 1 1 1 m 1 1 i ! i ? * . .?)'?? ? ? r ? f i i ? _r t" tin* ' 'fl I ??* t a mi*:; t in i r< Ii i ti_* ir"itti?i t'ii* ? ttv witli tin* Ark "f flu l.'i'l nil* i- ,i ? lav ("f * l \ i|.*i\> : 1 1 1 ? I ii.i Mm- * '. * v ? i i * h ? lav i ii' ? 'in pa ?* ** i 1 1 tin- ?!'> *? * \ ? 1 1 'nil**, tin* prii*^f* h|*?w iii^r thi ii iiuiiip?*t* j Win n t'i<* a*t i tu irr-iiriL' mar'*h ! a<l I ??*? 1 1 ai i'|i* tii'- I-iai*ht?*?. *h"iitcil in ; 1 1 ; i -< ?; i .i tul tl*.?* walls f? ?; 1 i ruin * ^ Thi ri - 1 1 p" 1 1 th<* 1" *i i^'ri * I il*h?*l Jlit'i 'In* ? its a tul put all tin* inhabitant * tu ?l'*afii with tin* I'X'-cpt i"i: of Hahal'j w h" h.i'l hiil'l' ii .1 1 ?* h 1 1 . i ' * uii***?-iiu'?*i * ! f i < >Mi 'hi* < "ana nit < *. Appeals to South. I p. 1 1 1 i<*\llar!> i p|i a 1 f.? Ui tariu ; ? ?r** of tip* South r.. piaiit ahuii'lant j fi kkMuiT* a* wi*ii i? ????ttuli. TIh-v | ? hi *h"W tin*ir j i a 1 1 i ' * * i * m i in Mo hrttcrj ? t Miorc ? "ti\ iii' it; j wa> th.in I'.v re ! -i?tiii? th'* ^'ri*at f ? :npt .i t inti "f flu* pri**?*nt prii*i* "f . ott.*M and lit lpin^. I fM-lpitiL' UJHMI II !? a I villi*, t ij ft ?!?? 1 till*. Viti"ii ami tin* j M'oph ? i-v t*ry v\ h?*n* who j ir.' li^htiiiu' for t)w;r I : iw-rt i?**?. atnl f ? r i our ovv it Th' varii *;. of thi .r i-n?p* j v^ill I"- thi* v i *i?.;.- ;ii. .i-im* "f 'ln-ir1 ? "Mipfi !i* .i* i "i t -'f * ! 1 1 i : national 1 ? ? r \ \\'i ??>?!: *<a S\'i I *o.? i Th<* a . iM u.i < \ ; m : ! ? n . . .f f (,c | , , ? | j '??I S 1 ii t < ?*> for ? ? i ? i * ! ?. .* .n?pr..Miiiiito'\ i ? |< H i ( M K l I X M I, PATRONIZE THt: HACK TK.\( K | \ firoinll>?-tit mi'inN'r <?f Hh? <'aiu?l? n lii'hnjf ami l?rlvl?? ?'lul? rv*iu?-*t? U* im uri :*? U|??n ! b?- limn aivl fomi!) ??)?.*? tu Jik*' k!?uri->t in tlw m*i4> lU'fiN U< >Jh- iKNr future i >ii flu- ira it ??f !!?? rmiivlt'd Killing a'i'l l?rivii.u' s?\*-nii Ull<) aUM?>iUi.' I'M-lll* it|W- !*?<-!? Iu*l<l th?-rv r?-n-ntli Wu? ?!??? a!|?viulfi:i<v uu? !i"t a? < J a- sliifiilil bn \ ?? IhI'II f>< r a ?oiuiJimn!} <>f tlii* *iw jkn*-. jiIk ?>k u? t ? . in?pr?'?- ii ojmmi t icii .n?'l Kir*lciv\ Hint thl* HiiiUM'iix^iit fin/ not ?4j)?'iv f?r ilw t??uri*tv liWr> ?? v ?-ii t that l?a* )*'*? m ln*l?l i iir |<r?>rw? fr<?m iih* 8at?- n-<fi|it* lia \ ?? t*i-n i;iv"?? t.? >i?iu?? f??rtu >>f '?lift r i r > ? f"r tin- !<?-? I t la*' chur it> tiuiKpita'! hi fin' tik?-. and it i* f<< r * In* iH'iM'tit <f iIiim' lii??iu^iii?n?* un tvHl a- a form i ?f i'??? ri'ti ' i? *i i tljal t Ii?*> an- iri \<-li . TIM'Ii ll*?aill flu* UUIIiiltflTH link tin* I h *i i| i Ii ? "f <'aiii<if|i .t ii< t l hi* ?'?iUiit> to ? ? 1 1 f ? -r I In- 1 r bor to iii|ii|4*|i' f-?i ilw ln?iH#rx TIhti* i-? no lutrano f<*\ It ??? -? ?l?*l> an amateur ami j.'1-n t l?-tnan'? lid in* affair and |>r?>fi-?*i<iiiuU an- l?arrr<l. If linTi*' N a Ii<#i Hi* ovv ui r vvlm lia*> all animal worthy of rntrj ^i-t Info ?n?h? iMimi' a t iofi v\ 2 1 1 1 ???||ii* innnU i <<f tl?* ? 'Ititi and i nil r tin- animal Tin- tin iiiU'i'. ? -t tin Clill' want it <li*iin?flv und?r*tiH?d iliai it i- no t an I'vIumvi' M'f TJm'V wain t-vi-r\ i itizcn in fi-i'l ,i hearty \\ cii'oiiic in ttu*Ki> ??>?*nl? a in I i>> ? i r _r? ? a i f ?< ?>) tln-ir friend* i ? rrn-ml UuTi-n Tin- ? <?-iiimii> of The [ I ill Mil.. It for '.l till! MllMflJH'/ll ? ??f ftl | * ii r?- iMfiit<i ai.'l Im- -on- t . . a r tend. \ l.till. t in board will -.miji Im- placed a: i in twiii-i "f I'.juad and I H-Kttlh ?. t r?i-t ?< w I ? 1 1 ??.nil i ? vi -m i wil) I <*ha Ik - ..I nj. Will t )??- People 1'rcvriit the l>iM*aM*? H?<uui i')?* ill South Carolina will nut ' cense ii:i t i I Mi*- !i??tii>ii i- vr* ?t t c*u ? ? 1 1 1 ? f t In* hen ! "f r he .1 \ ? i age mail lliut if r.ght 1- i??dg?*d in 1 1 i in in ? .*? i ? *? t|iun n-N m hi- own way. The a\< in.'t man. good. had. intel igent. huuiide. oh-mre. ..r protiiinent. think* that when he ha- h?i*n injured ? ?I* in-tilted. i- tils own pri\ iiege ami that t<> exact redresv < ?f hi.- grievance in one way or another i -? lii- ohliga r i > ?i i . Tin* notion that when he -trik?< hi* enemy he strikes at the community ha- nut enfered hl? head. i if ( let riK'ii t - in tiie criminal court* rr-ad. "The State of South Carolina again-t Hue" or. in -ume States. "The j } mm?; ijf against K?*\" but Doe's idea is ; that the criminal <viurts are e-tahli-hed [ give him <>r hi- family veutreanee j ar*aln-t It-*-. In truth, the State take* j ho af ount of the injury to I Joe ur his j f..mil\. e.v<*ept a- an injury to i t .<??', f. : i I ? *i * ? tm*n fre?juentl\ ire lighting j with o>n? another ami often killing Hem ?? prohibition of tin* Ihpior traffic !??;-! 1 1 \ lessen tin* number of, ? ? : 1 1 i ? i l? * The ' . ? ? i . . j ? ,,f tin- nrpcr man e\ i,. ;!).? iivcrau'c j 1 1 r \ The jury-! nn ii iouk oil thi- i on t rover.-y as he- , rw?-?n T ! : ? ? fa i ii i I > "f thi* dead man and hi- - 1 a \ i ' i and are oblivion- of the fact : 1 1 . ? r : In* Mow of flu- -la\er wa- aimed ho? *o line 1 1 :i ' 1 he - hi in a - a ' ? f In- lli -ej\e- ,i- ?'t<- ropre-untat i \ ?? ><f tin* In? i! jiiMiinu -hall u nder - 1 a : : < I llial Un it ??ili'-o i- lo protect ;i i the people igain-t murder and h"f . i \ ? ? i i _* ? * an in iurv f>i ;i famil.x the murder di.-ea*e j ' on 1 1 n m ' I ? i : i f t-r-t tin* State and 'tk* hundred- lives ea?h \?-ar i 5 1 ? tiii remedy for murder rli.it na i - 1 1? . . ?? v f ii | : .. ]iuni-him-iit . I ?o:m <-! J iu ".>]>r Sla!.? > and eommuiii- | ? I i - ; ? r ? ? \ 1 highi.v elficaciou-. Ih i" v \ murder i- i a i in I3iig!and and : i the New Kngland <tate?. fly, '?mpat <o!t with South Carolina it i i . 1 1 ? ? in V ir ginia. in tha! Slate. v\ hen ? i ma kiil- alio? h?- r ? ?? < liaiM-o- art f ha ' h? \\ r ' ; h< | * n it i-n t ia r \ or ('lit lo di-ath and ?-v a-r,\ l? ?l y ktio\\< ' ?and t h ?? \ arc ,:i Ma--?-i hu^-i-lt Win-lux tr tin- | |?i?- mako 1 1 j ? their: mind- !?? )>iit an ???ml to Miunh-r- in S--iii h I 'aroHna murder ? 1 1 -_r wiii ciime : :?? end So lon? a- the |n-uj?le are willing t" waive their li^'ht.- a- a poo-! I '!<? and allow men to settie their feuds; and nuarrels in their own way. murder* will continue, which i- to -ay that a disea-c a thousand tiim- more deadly than meniiiKitis will ^u <>ii with its ravage- h<H-nuse the jKHiple lack the n rtn tie?-, the manliness, the character, the '?oiniiioTi -?*nse. to aj?pl> t lo* only know method of prevention. ? Colum M a State. T:;ere i- no -tandard re- ijxj f-.r "vie. ?oi\ I. read", the only riijuireiiK'rit l>e ing rhat if mu-t contain not more than sit jN-r t-ent of wheat tlonr. the re maining -II ix-r <*ent heiiig ? ompoM'd ? f meal or colli flour, rice. i>ota 1 1 ? ? 1 1 r or other <-ercal- re<-ouitnend ?d tin- i-'.hmI Admini.-t ration "Vic ? i V pie- and doughnuts, which con rai:: not ic-> than one third nonwheat H? ?? ; r maj I >? ? -old on wheiitle-- da\ if 'iie -anie r?-?-i|N- ;ite u-od ! h r o u g h - ?ll! t t:< wei'k . WOOD'S SEED POTATOES FLOWER SEED and ONION SETS W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telephone 30. I N PATRIOTIC T ALK. '.'i We understand that llwrv U I'idlik1 itimiuiiit among the fHriu<*r* #* l?i llu* rai?iii>; nf i(**l ; that sjUm* of them ?Uie !h*y an- going to rulw (ilcuty f??r i and fatallte* hut that liii' tow a folk* and other# will ha vf to l>?ik out for theuiM'hc*. Till* atrlke* u* <i ? a \?*ry n-u-atrloti, \% ;i \ to )<M.k at (lie matter. Kurtlu''' iie?ie, we la'lleve If It coine <lown lv? a (?lti?'li in regard to fiK*l that the < ? Iveninient will ??<*?? that i-yeli family 1 > kIvvii an e<|nal i- t?j ?j ?l> of what i* on han<J. Should it eome down to where there in *Ueh u wanit) of f ? m kI that there In ji ilauxer of want anions *vr ! lain ela**e* we are 'lire the f*nal ad ministrators Mill U- illnitwj to lake I eharge of ihe f<n?d of the i-ount ry, jkiv the rai#er for it at the market |?rl<v* ami Mien Me thftt ea^i ofie ?,'et* a pro rata share. The flour situation t# al reaily a ileiiKMiHiratlon of sslmt will ! l?e ?IoIH'. Another thin*' that our farmers I Should consider. ami we feel nure | that a nuiiilHT of tliem do, ami that 1- that most of tlic husincx* house* in town art' a* essential a? is fanning. I,U other Honlfi, if the town huslne-^ -t ? ?l the farming business will fioon >lro|. t<> a very low ohl>, and the price* <>f farm |.r?Mlu? tK will also ilroj>. Whul ?f nee?l i? !??*>? talk, whieh ha-? a llavo'r of in-o-Ccrmauisin In i t . uii?l more ?^?-oj?eration from every l?o?ly. Tlii* is no time for any one i<> express selfish views ? that they are ;.'oi!itf to lo"k out for themselves and the rest tan tjo f ? ? ihe devil as far a i hey are eoiicerned. hut a time when e\er\ one of us. no matter in what line of liu.^iiieys w e are. sitoiild say and *1" everything |io*!?ihle t<> cooja-rate with ea<h other hi helping to win the war. I ntil ?c do this we arc in a mighty Kail way. The pr??|?cr spirit is to say that "I wjli raise w-verv pound of food (H?K>ilile. or ? I ? ? anything else in Hi) jMiwer to help win the war ami help my fellow men." And never for "I'nited we stand. divided we fall " i?ef together. ? K<h k Mill lle?x?rd. (io\ eminent Publicity. i Some months ago mint ion was made ; f tin* MihhJ uf i?nl?li*-ir>* material wliii n then ?a? flowing in upon newspaix-r iiitio-o. Thi* material originated at 1 many sources. and it aimed to pro j inofe a wide variety of en terprise*. Numbers of the enterprises were meri torious : others wyre not. The pur pose of it all was identical in one respect, namely : to secure newspaj>er spare without jKiying for it. Since that comment was made the flinwl has not diminished. hut trather. has in creased. liach day's mail has been burdened with an ever increasing quan tity of letters and circulars from pub , li'Mty bureau* "f one kind and an other. Some "f the most active publicity agent* art- in the employ of the fed eral government departments at Wash ington and e|s? -where. It is appar ? ?it that the government is spending huge ~>nn- in an effort to get free I ? 1 1 1 ? 1 i ? ? i t >? from tin- iiew.?pa|*ers. Ntws pa|K'i-s have common ted ? ?-! i this matter more than ??n?*e. and the\ are agreed that y lar.'f parr of t J ; i ~ i xpt-iid it arc represent - e\ t ra va ganve. or waste. At a fine-, when in a -pajH-r s|?i*v is at a premium. ? lieu the < <?<t of publishing le-w vp.i ]?|v ;i( t hi* highest point r? m e! H'd , w lie. i i In* demand^ ii|?ou ue\v?jiaj.er spare never were great, r'.e government is unloading a |<erf'eet ? I ? ? ? u if e ' ? f publicity material upon news | l ; M ? ! othees. It ..l]_'ht t-> in-. Ill to men responsible for this deluge that no new sjuijM-r. even with tin* most gen*. ? roiis i u t en t Ton, eoiiM publish even a small |?oiliofi of it. The vitiall weekly t ie\v spa jm ? r i< n<>t aide to even skim Hie siufaee "f it. The eon<equoti'-c of it is that the government is uselessly burdening the mails, and is daily feed ing thousands of waste baskets witli. material which represents money ex I ended for salaries. paper and other materials There s?-?>tiis to In* no thought of economy at Washington in tiit? matter. No private enterprise rould afford to l?e so extravagant. F>pial prodigality on the part of pri vate enterprise Inevitably would re-' suit in bankruptcy. If the government, would strike a balance, if it would [compare the publicity actually received! i with its ultimate cost it would diseov- 1 [ er that it is paying an extravagant price. The government would T>e mon- j I ey ahead, and it wouhl get more real , , publicity if it would buy space at the ' ! regular advertising rates. Publishers who know what paper and I printing cost are appalled by the waste- j | fully extravagant methods of the gov ernment. The overflowing newspaper waste baskets arv a standing indict- 1 inent of the present method. The eon-; j viction. when the government i* spend ! itig such huge Minis on the war. not j 'alone of extravagance but of folly and j lack of common prudence. ? Dawson i New s. J W hen we hear the word "s|a ker" i j the mind instinctively turns to the ( , l?'ison who tries to evade military duty in the country's hour ?>f need. 1 Sut all the slackers are not found in the ranks of the army. There is the slacker in the great arin> >?( indus trial workers who refus??s t ? ? do more than his day's work or grumb't s jf he i s asked to put in a few hours' ex tra time at regular pay. And still worse is the ahle-tHMlied man who loos :.ot work at all. K\ery man rnOHt have a certain amount of fo??l to koop him alive and when a man does ant earn w hat he c;lIs he is 1 i \ i i . on somebody else's labor This the tyjie of slacker the ?-S ii authorities should if o after. They are to be found in ? very town and c ity in the nation. There is plenty of w..rk to d<> and these slackers should t>e given the al ternative of doing their part in the ranks of the great civilian arm> .or serving time <>n tin- chain gang ?Dil lon Herald. ATTORNEY (iKNKRAl/S OPINION* lYofcair Judge* MuM be Ortaln M tu 1 IVrM*>i Making Affidavit I . i Columbia, Feb. 'Si. ? Thai 1 1??* oldy i ueonMry for judge* nf probate I in U?uii>g |?riui(? for lhjuor after Man li 10. w )m>i* tlie new m l I** ef 1 fot'itve. i* for i Im'ui to lUhii i?> tin* illrlaiw of their (?w ii and I {(I U?* MlUltd <liM n ltoll. I*? lilt' tijliult'll ' vulrvil by <U?u?l V Sapp. Assistant I Attorney <?e;?eral, today. hi aimwcr to ja letter from J t\ llioff, of Si. Mat I thew*. Judge of l'r?4?atf f??r Calhoun I County. "Tin/ aiu<KiJil ??f iH^t** *ar> to satisfy the <?f probate I that the liquors art' for legal purines' said the opinion "i?> a ijueMioftt to 1** 1 determined by himself and if he ? n* n j ii4 *1 satisfy him<**if that the liquor*, are for ligitiuiate pur|*>se* other than li> requiring a doctor's prescription. I hen he is authorized to require Nflim-." The 'oj.udon states lhat judge* of i probate art- required lo make out tin* liquor |MTiuh* in their own private (i|li(w or have tlw-m made out there j hy their clerk*. The objret of the law, said Mr. Sni>p. is to prevent th# (tract ice of delegating this authority I to some one else ami having the i*t mit* issued in *c|>aratc otllcc*. Not over 1" (vutft ran in* , charged a- a ft-** for issuing the ] x^rin i Is a i ?? 1 for -wearing tin* affidavits. Tin- opinion further says: "As to tin" Hltklavit required. the judge should rake tlu- r?ame If tin* ap plicant r*?que*t* it. hut if ah alhdavit In* furnished w 1> i<*ii lias lieou id ;k it* !*? fore ami olli< cr who is qualified to ad minister an oath, the* judge would l? authorized to issue the permit mi such affidavit. provided the oilier require incuts of law have Iuhmi met h\ tlu applicant. When the law amending tlie old "quart-aiuonth" act was passed hy t he n*?ciit session of the iJelieral As sOiiibly. there was a storm of protest from many of the probate judge* in various parts of the State, and thei ?htained a hearing from liovemor Manning. t<> whom they stressed their grievaiKi-s. They claimed that the only way that they eould keep from lieing proMs-utoti for malfeasance or mis feasam-e . in oitii-e hy some disgruntled applicant whos*- ix?tition was refused would Im' to ntpiire >the prcseriptioii <-f some reputahh> phy-h-ian or not to issue any j?eriuits. However, the Uov emor si^netl the act and it will U- <?f- , feetive on Mareli 10. Shortly after Ihe hearing, (i. Duncan Itellinger. j ju<U:e of protmte for Richland County, j issue#! a statement saying that, when ! th<? new law h?KH>mes effective, he would te<|uire a ?l<?otor's certificate he- J fore he would issue a i?ermit. A<-<*ording to the interpretation j -i ven flu> opinion >>f Mr. San?. should a judge of probate he "reasonably" sati-t'u'd that the appli?-int wants the: iutoxieaiit for medical jiurposes only, i then then* is no law hy-whieh the jiro-1 hate judge <-?.uid Im- adjtid^fd L'uiltv of ma lfeasaixi- or mi<fensanee in of-; li'-. \E(iKO LYNCH KI) BY MOB Had Shot to Death Owner of <?ara*:p And Citizens Strung His I p. Fairfax. S < Feb. "J.",. ? I {ciwit'ii t j f - ;t 1 1< 1 sixty \\ -Ji i t ?? men !yii<.-hed Wal ter Best. ;i negro. near here early to night. The negro wa? a | ?ri and w:iv b? inir earriod t-? Barnwell by : Sheriff F. It. Morris ami Deputies John B. II.-- and .1. F. <;ibl*?s. Tlw lynching pla<?? :? 1 ?. .11 r ?; o'clock. after Be?t had kilimi William ' Wii*u?n in m garagt* The n?*sr?? ? ua> -ui i? I to have boon drunk at the time. According to those who were present, the negro and Mr. .). T. Wil- . son. owner of the garage. ha<l a few words about an automobile tire the j negro brought to have tixed. Best is ?aid to have demand??d that it !?? re- 1 paired free of charge on the ground that J. T. Wilson. Jr.. now a tidier at j lamp Jackson, had rejwired the tire, Mime time ago and guaranteed it. | Mr. Wilson disclaimed responsibility and refused to make the repairs with-! out being paid for the work. The ne-j gro. it is declared. tlicreii|>on Used in- j suiting language to the proprietor, who ordered him to ieave the prern- j ise>. On B??st's refusal to do this, the younger Wilson stej>pod between the negro and J. T. Wilson, the latter l>c ing in feeble health. William Wilson then reiterate* 1 the demand that the negro leave, but instead of complying. Best drew a revolver and lired on young Wilson with fatal effects. The negro ran away, but Was later captured by a policeman ami placed in the town guardhouse. The Sheriff was notified and with two deputies came for the prisoner at once. Fettling, when the shooting became known. U>gan to run high and it was deeidod that the negro had letter be taken to Barnwell, the county seat. 1 The negro had only boon carried just 1 out of town when several men stej?pod up and said they had to have him. The negro was taken away and strung to 1 a tree and a 1:04*1 many shots were tired at him. The shooting ix-currtfl nlmut L' , ociiK'k and the lynching al*>ut <>. The .sheriff stated that he Indieved that every road out of Fairfax was guard ed by men and that the one he took jw.iv us safr as any other. In ropiy to inquiries regarding the ; inedibility r.f redistilling seized spirits for alcohol the War Department ItA4 announced thut the small am<>unt of 'alcohol recovered. tin* cost of trans 1 |x?rtati<wi. re<*ooperago. and r?>di*tllla tlon would make the cost to the f}ov ernment greater than it is now paying. } The average yield from confl^ated j liquor would not exceed 7, j?-r <f?ot of ? alcohol. Terry Mc<?ovorn. former world'* , featherweight champion died in New York Friday >tfu-r an illness ? ?f two da vs. How many pounds to a ton? 2000 or 1500 ? HOW many pounds of real roughage are you getting to a too? If you arc buying old ityle hulls you arc getting about 1500 pounds because they are about one-fourth lint which has no food value. If you are buying ?IAM MAM COTTONSEED HULLS untlkas you are getting 2000 full pounds because tiusy are free from lint and are practically 100 percent roughage. Try them and see how much farther they go. Other Advantage* Cost much less per ton than old style hulls. Allow better assimilation of other food. No trash or dust. Sacked ? eaay to handle. They mix well with other foe. age. Mr. W. C. Owens, Charlotte, N. C.t feeds thirty cows. He considers Buckeye Hulls th e cheapest feed and gets the best results. To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the halls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by wetting them down night and morning for the neit^ feeding. If at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as HtUch by bulk as of old style bulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for yoyr copy to the nearest mill. D*pt. K The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co . d*p*. k Atlanta Birmingham Crwmtoorf Littlm Roch Htomphls Amgmita Charlotte Jackson Macon Salma WOl LI) NOT FIGHT GKK.MANS I nited States Army (Mfieer Sentenced to Serve Twenty-five Years. New York. Feb. "J4. ? t'apt. David A. lienke*. Sixteenth infantry. I'. S. A.. has Ikm-ii senteneed to dismissal from tin* M*rvi<*?* am* I eonlined at hard In 1m ?r for twenty-live years by a jren c r;i ! eourt-martiat held ;tt 4 iovernor's I -laii'l. Menkes \\ .,<> i- ?-f <iermaii deseent, endea vored :<? r?*?i^u hi-* ^enm mission. si\ iii- In- did ii< >t ? -:i r? ? atrainst relative* and f i' i ? *i i ? I ? . (.'apt. H'*nkr?*. who w,i v vi.it i? ?i ut 1 at S;? 1 1 V ? 1 1 ? 1 1 l i 1 1 T?'V j ?? - ? M.i,'. . wrote fa tin- S?i-ivtar> "f War. nr.'inj him l ?? 1 1 ? resignation. whhh he h a < 1 .i submitted. a it- 1 reasons whi< h :.?? ? 1 ????]: i r ? -t 1 wymiM lio longer al low liiin t" vi'Vc i- . i > i >'f tin' American aiim. "Further M-rvjn- a- a ? -? an 1/1:1 1 1 ? 1 i n^r ojti'vr iu u- 1 mm. her <-r later take lue r<> Kuri'iH*. aii'l there hrinir me in <?? ?n - flier With iny relative an<| friend-*. al fhouirh f..r tin- fim<* beim: my ieua ' ??i i - eni1e?\*' f\ipt. llenke- wrote. My father eame front 'h-miany. My mother wa> born bfj'' vijortly after t in* arrival of her }?arenU. We have i?>m i* \ other re lative and friend* there. "I I'lin nut f'?r>f invM'if to the eon vi?-t i??n that I am capable ??f making war on m\ k ii i< 1 r?*< l u j . n their mmI in ;t manner that would lMi <?me my duty ami station. 1 earnestly re?|uest' that I may not hi- rtvpiired to undergo this ordeal. I seriously doubt my ability to withstand it. and won hi avoid, in the interest of my eountry, family and friends, what at least apitears the pro bable consequences." Was Aiding the Hun*. Washington. Fob. 1!4 . ? Evidence that in spile of his commission in the Uni ted States army lie was in touch with liermun agents, contributing to von Bernstoff propaganda funds and work ing for j?eace :it any price before Am erica went to war was largely respon sible for the heavy punishment impos ed ujxm ('apt. David A. llcnkes, sen tenced by conrt martial at Governor's l>laml to dismissal from the sendee and imprisonment at lvnrd lal>or for twnety-tive years. Austria and Germany at Outs. Washington. Feb. 27. ? Further evi dence of .the growing ?trnin in rela tions U-tweci) (lermany and Austria over the refusal of the latter to par ticipate in the renewM attack u{>on Kussia i* ^i veil in an ? ?tlicial dispatch r?i eivc d here today fr?>m France. It ? i u? ?t the Austrian premier as for mally reiterating on February 2*2 that Au?t ria-Hungary will take no pjtrt in military action against Russia or Ru mania. and will not her troops into 1'kraine. The dis{iatch refers to the meeting j Ix'iween Kmperors Charles and Wil j liam February 22. and says there seems little doubt that, a serious <?on tl i< t has arisen Itetween the two na ? toTit which Germany i> determined to settle by violent measure* if neeeksary. The War Department now permits women to <|uali|y )a* ins-j wctortf of small arms, according to an announce ment by the Civil Service Commis sion. Captain Anthony l iala. who accom panied I )r. Cook on his expedition to the Arctic, and who ha? commanded several expeditions of his own. i* in training at Camp Wndsworth. Tin- JkhIv of Dozier Mishow wb? was drowned near Georgetown on Jan nary 'iril, has been found by ii fisber man. Young Sehroeder, formerly of Camden, met his (loath at the samr time. Wants- -For Sale LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN-Ow dry ?-ow. red and white ?i?otte4 with horn extending over Trout of fa<*c. Stolen from lot at renr of t'amdeu Milling Co. Reward if re turned to H. L. Moseley, Camden, s. c. FOR RKNT ? Five room liou.^1 on Hampton Ave. Apply to E. I*. True* dell. ;< t Knterprise Mer. Co. Ipd TIRES! TIRES! (>11 aCCOUMt of fac tory shortage in 32x3 1-1! non-skid* wc am soiling 1X1x4. the ovcrsiH] non-skids at a greatly reduced price / lor a limited time only, or until tl* faetory can catch up. This OW.J will last about twice as Ion?" as the regular size.* W. O. Hij's Parage. 2ti. FOR RENT ? Two houses on Fair St and store room south of G. W. Cros by's jxjol room. Jas. II. Burns. 45tf. I>OST ? Friday afternoon Feb.= loth . between Mills Street and MajeiUf Theatre old Cameo pin. Finder be rewarded if returned to Mrs Ber I)oI/oache 4&41 ? FOR SALE? -Improved Pulluot big I live look cotton seed at $2 per bittfr ? el. Apply to M. W. Hough, Oamdft S. C.f Route 3. 44-48-ji AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Atteati**' Having secured several more & ehunics, we are in better positW to serve you than previously. O. Ilay's Garage. 4ti. FOR SALE ? Baled scrap paper. ^ for starting fire*. fiOc per bale, * many as you want as long as last. Apply at The Chronicle offltf FOR SALE ? Shetland pony, 3 J** <?hl. Beautiful Httle mare, geot* kind disposition, no had habit*. Aw I pony-cart and harness. First cfc^l condition. Price reasonable. Elizabeth English, Rte 3. OolumW* S. C. w NOTICE ? For a nice, cheap coffli? " <*asket call at Billing's Bro?* V rant's old stand. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS? Wc in stock a most complete automobile supplies including , lard batteries, United States * ' ? Fisk tires, Geunine Ford parts. ? tanic and Vulcan springs to fit w*i ?ill oars. Our repair shops ate ^1 ond to none'. even in larger and we make a" specialty ? pafrts and repair work- If yo? any overhauling to do, now i? . time while the roads are had our shops are not so crowded <>. Hay's Garage, Camden. J TO THE PUBLIC? Will have a 4 wood saw rig in operation soon. If you hare any wood ^ j sawed notify Bo* 2lh. Yon ww J ?-eive prompt attention.