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Camden Section Two ?*?????.? > ? |L ,UME XXXII. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. NUMBER 5. rilK WOMAN VOTK Kits Arr 1'p ? Tree An to How To Handle Il. _ * :? y tak?' a man out and buy IcUwr. ami find <mt bow he'll ipjUhiA, a iK?iiii<? ih11, "but cviut s to it woman, what cnj? jin? the womAii vote lu the advance InformMttoxi. but tldai** all over tlKe country, j. iittdkiu. All pas* a t t?'in]its the Women's votes hayk fail a)Oii have t'itanged their niluds fUiK supposedly won over . by jty. Others have remained nod ?j to u degree altogether ex ag to politicians lntwoHted fci faiv and their votoa Ho un tlu? trend of the women'n It tlif parties begin to think I thu^ tin y wilj rtivt? to pAn>' up to th*' w>?mk"j ami twait untJl tlu> 11 ?- >??>11111<*<I t<? '.ms' thr result. ? Jl4n? nuxtety of tho imrtf's is readily uiid<*i>>1<Hkl when you consider that aom?' 17,?KMMHM) \\ ??11n? 11 now huvr the light of pmddentlal rtuffro^ tfi.ttt is four tluu? us inauy us tin* Auivriivyi Kvi*\lltlonaiy Fonv. And i in- 17, ooo.tkM) women muy tiflu Texas Ho publicity, MaSSHi-JlUM'tlS Democratic uim! thf hair of all |toLltiynl bov*? white by Noveinl>cr. Por tl?c women refuw to be hosawd. Ilrn>ery as mi ul<l to obtaining a \v?fun\j^. vot\' lui>* proved to be a boomerang tliat. kinooks tiu? mndUlate's prowpectK flat,. so far as that womuu ami all bor frlcntls and alii their, frleiidrt a iv ciUMViiKtl, The vote is a sacred institution she i idtgiuui'tly tells that would-lw briber. This wentl meiit, atiacUed to mo'matter of fact and tvii*t|kly tin insiituti?m uh tho vot iiitf jHivflcge. may *eom a trlflo top Ihshv.V. NcvortheU^s. nvIhmi a freed of tills >ol t the slo^iUl of rifVOnil liilin.'n ^\\<>nien it is IhhiiuI to have some t*ff\'<-t. The..of foot on |M?lltle* HO fur, women iH"UtUiiiis state, lui$ been a higher eatin>er of candidates ftof fiiV. r<uiforrhin iK?litti-al favors also fail* to Lnflueme wonuui voters, a* shown lu every elect km in which they liav? i?urth'likutod. hi Norway, pr<* grmsdveiw lamented the fact that they Wore tlie main udvocares of Nuffrttgc, and t'tvptfi whe^ t lie women got. tlio vote thfO.v used it to put the progres sives out of power by voting for con Nomitive candidates^ similar Jpstarnvs have ocvunxHl 1*? this country, whore womMi have been ap|>oiutcd to eomiulttw** uid offices, with the mistaken M?* that their n>t(*o and those of their fi^lend* and followers would Ik? assumed ft?v a ?vrtaln oundUUrte. <V la>w iiereeutag*) of women, it is Kouemjly cuuml(Hls take fclie mat tor of VOtii?? seriously. Many of tfhem mv not well jk?suhI on afatrs <rf abate, but ttiey are iu?t to ko to the ballot Ik#X without OlHf liiulmu out exactly what it is all about. tun a*vordinn to women'* <ooiu? UKitteen of IK'iikm ratU- ami Iteimbllean IMtrtlos, is the attitude of women In general toward tilie coming election. Many Womeu Kiuptoyyed. The lU*ll Telephone Company is the largest employer of girls of uny in dustrial oonctro In the world. Two IiuikYhhI tlunusaud of Ma 200,000 orn ploycs. sfiittoned over the length and breadth of the nation, ax? girls and WOlttOO. like omnges? Drink SO wholesome and good are Ward's Orange-Crush and Lemon-Crush? so careifully guarded their quality and purity?that even the littlest tots will thrive upon their harmless delicious - ness. Your physician will tell you this. And how the children like them! They are the drinks the kiddies dream about. All their tempting flavor and fra grance come from the delicate oil pressed from the fruit itself, combined by the exclusive Ward process with purest sugar and citric acid?the natural acid of citrus fruits. in bottles or at fountains Prepared by Onnfv^raiK Co., Chicago Laboratory! Loa Anftkl CAROLINA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY l*hone 87 Cmo>4c?f, 8. C. 5i0'? MrSW.UN ISSI KS WAKMNf. AKalast SaWho Sell Stork in "Wildcat" Schemes Tho ojw of sttK'K jmi lemon for ol| ami gas aii<I other promotion concern* are t mi iiMe, toward South Carolina as a fruitful field for the sale of atoek certificates according advices reach ingMhe offfiv <*f W,*A. M OS wall), state insurance commissioner, who kmUI yes terday that lie wa? urging Hluvrlffs and chiefs of j*>Mco <miv <tto state to Ik* on iho alert for suUvsmen who are oi>er ating wit hoot jKM inits fi\mi the kisur anoo commissioner's offhv. Kvfi'y mail brings inquiries with i\* gard U'? tho "blue sky" law la South Carolina, ami many concerns are 'unk ing about what requirements haw to lie wet in order to sell stock 1n this state. >!!r. McHwaln wi}^ that ho is endeavoring protect tlie poodle of Hie sUite whli regard to "get-iich quick, <<ojuvrns ami urges them to soan closely ami to inwtstigntc mre fully ooniiianh** which offer to sell Htock In proj??ot located in different sections of tho country. The iuuik clearing* which ^ pub-i llshed regularly In die qewspaiiers of tho sf Ho havo woi'ved to inform tho rouirlr.v generally. of the remarkable prosperity which is prevaloot in South ('arollma, ami smooth talking salesmen, who have stock to soM I in ??ouivrns which "may make a limn rich over night," have not Ikvu plow to appre <iate tho fortuity of the field. Agents and salesmen of various concerns, most iff tlhun -of oil, and Kas vorirty, qj?18 upon tlie cohttnisNsloiier almost dall.l^ ami cjtdeavor -to procure ?|ierinlt8 to sell stock to South -Carol to im. The law is that foreign stock companies must got a permit, dated sultscquout to April 1, H?UO. from tho stale insurance ooui mlssionor before they can sell st<H*k. Tills low was passed to protect, so far as possible, tiiie |iooplo from unscrupu lous salesmen. Mr. MeSwain said yesterday that lie recently asked a, brawling m.in how niHiiy stock salosmen wore operating hi this state "\vft l*o\U iHvrmlts. The fj flveltng man ropliWl Hint lu liS oTuin ion there were some 12 or 15. In or der to prevent the exploitation of the people of the stqto, Sir. MeSwain is asking sheriffs and iiollw . chiefs to watch out for tJa'se umii aml.v^to ask them to dikplay j thetr permits. The officers are aftso asked to communi cate with .Mr. MeSwain In case anrests are made, giving Qrim the name <if tlu? man b? the <?He, the?nau?e of tlK- com l*any represented and other details In connei'tion with the eaae. Recently W. A. UoSiralii wa? oi>er ated ujkhi for apiiondlci t is at one </f tlie city hospital*, and tiefore !he lrnl hworen*) life* strength, men seeking lvrmita to sell Ktock in nil oil con cern called 111m>11 him wJMle lie was in IkhI. WIjI Jo the commissioner was tt*> w<*li "TtrTalt lip told (lieni lie could "listen" which lie 9H. He did nbt grant .tin* permit, and the pajxirs of tlie company are stliH at IhiH offcv. F?rr about two months the cotniHiny has had a salesman til Columbia who calls with considerable regularity at Mr. McSwahi'K office, wanting to knMv how matters are progressing. Mr. McSwa3n ?aid yesterday. <Xome time ago, Mr. MrSwain wrote to a formor ucipialnance who now liven lit Texan, asking alsmt the standing of ati oi| company which wLshed to sell stork hi .South Oarolioa. In reply, dt was said that fit tile waj known ?rf tlhe comiwiny, and the advice given was to tlie t'ffis't that Mr. McSwain would do no injury to the people of tl*o state by refusing tlie ooviMUi)' ? permit to sell stock. Tlie letter further said that ?ta- j tiVrtirrH showed that about one company out of 77N of tftie smaller concern* make J Hood. Only a few days ago, tlnve men from Washington, I"). <\ called on Mir.I MkiWwahi; to ask alsmt the law with regard to Helling stork In foreign com-i panics. Mr. McMwaln asked them, he said yest*?rday, why they came South instead of disclosing *?f the stock in the North. The iii<'ii replied that nK>ney was more abundant in the South, that the field had not lietai worked so thoroughly as in the North, and that <?*4h. instead of notes, could he pro cured. No permit was gl^en to tlie jmr ticula r <*oncem which thes?* nwn repres ented. . "I urge upou our pcuplt: to exunutea their nathr cant loin in making invest ramts in these companies located in otiier states. I <k? Wot want to pre vent any man or. woman from making a profltatiel investment 4ti any <*<n ocrn, but I am of the opinion that pro|>ositWais niad<* by men who rej>re Mpnt *< ane oil or gaa concern in aome far distant state rfvould be looked into I'HOFITKKK KILLS SKI,F 11 "i Bffli i ihU'i- Anmt it> ^NNt) XuthorltlrN The Xew York World, of Aim II 1,. lolls I U<? following sad sinr.v, glvtllg I lie facts hi detail: .loso]ih Xlohlhausor. owiu'i of one of Wio largest haberdashery ahoi** in Brooklyn, who was anv.suM Saturday charged with profiteering, hi a fit <xf j dependency *M himself through the right temple witriy >tv*U?ixhiy morning hi his home, Nil, 78 lMospivt, r?rk. West Jtivoklyn. and' died Instantly. This ?I tuple entry ia tflic Ihh>W of tlte Mot I leal Kxamlnor la Urooklyn describe os (ho HiilcUh*: T ?"IMod at 7 j.'W A. M. Joseph N'lch thnnser, fifty, oAuscd by being ar rested by the fedora* autliorfftUvi fur .profiteering, hy p shot la ltte right temple In his I ted room of his apart ments ?*n tdio third floor, alvovo nd divss, using u .il2 calibre revolver. Dr. W. <V (iviswold. of No. 78 Pro?j>eot l*ark, West. ?1n? was sinnmonod, pro--, uouneed him dead upon -arrival. Noth ing snsplolVaw. The body was dtaoov lanlo by Id* wfifo. ltotfiiui." NMcJn ha user was'a rrested hy Agents Kdwarrt Williams ajnl Shelby WJlNams, of t ho "Flying Squadron" of tlie depart ment of Just l??c, the first, man to be ar retted h?-i*o ia tilie federal campaign. Ho was charged with mark-lag up a rain 1*4uit which cost him $20 to $45. United Static <Van nil--sioner Mc.Ctalie hold him in $2,<WM> hall for a hearing oa* April 21. After his relivase on hall Nlchthau sor wout to hj?s apartment la tlhe llryn w-\ ? V Mawr, I routing on ProSitfot Patrk. 110 was niiirusc and his wlfo and tltfigo children pn/y.r/lcd ovor tho reason until I ono of tho ehlldivn rushed la< with an QVOl^ilt nowspai>or tolling the story jof Niolit ha user's arrest. j Nkflrihauscr siviroely touched Jils : dinner. and a gloom settled ovor tho 'household. Ntchthnuser remained up 'until a Into hour, smoking llMKHllly. Ills wlfo irlod vainly to comfort him. Whon ho retired Ills nistlesxncss in eivasod Mrs,' Niehthansor said. He pot np si'vorat thaos >l<? siaoko. . Siliortt.v ?rtftor' ilayl^VHlt t4?o frtlaf sln?t a rousod tho family. Whon a ivportor for Tho "Wonhl won't ' to their homo yt*stowlaU' Mrs. Niohthaa sor and ho'r son, who woiv an Amoi'l oais ]<o id on laittoti, and aiUMWoml the Ih>11. "We 1w?vo nothing to say,* tJie H<m said. ? Tho information which UmI ,to th? ItvM of NlolitJiausor enmo to J. J.. Ppliv of tho "PlyhiipfJtlHttdrod," Fri day, In a hulK'nkislw?cy sliop l*?rk How. A salesman tliorc told Prloft: "If you a>ro looking for a prof fetter 1'iH show you llim^ to tho biggest in tho huslnosa. I Know tioonuno I wnrkinl for this fo] low. He nrnrkx - ovori'onts. ralaoonts mvK ev??ryHhlnic Up from $24 to $00." He gavo >fr. Priifjiwi ml on whitrli was written : .ItMoph Nlelvtlmnsei'. Aioo1aKUi> aad Court strot?, Hrooklyn. HIh i^ost mark coilo Is "<Jod help us." TJk? lott<?JY< repnuwitvil tilw? fl?ur?>s 1 to l> and X indicated 0. w ? ? "Flying Squadron" men vlKittnl X.frfl><tImuser's shop and A\i;tih this codo discovered that raincoats wlllcjl cost tho merchant $2.'! were willing at $45, and otliejx <ln?t co?t $30 wore ^yiarkod tip to WW. On examining Nlehthausor's hooks the federal men found that dur ing 1010 Iris gm.<+< sales wore $12.3, 787..'Wl; JlriM moreliAndlse c?wt $77,70f>. 71): his gross profits won' $40,081.50, and over-head charges were $21,004.47, Including $0,4:10 which NS'ohthaiwer-al lowed Idmsclf as salary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that tiiere will Ik* ii nMwttiutf of the milxwrlh 4?rs to tbe Cftirftft'l Ktoek of the CAM DEN HOTEL COMPANY at tin- Opera Houw In CHmden, S. (\, on Fridiay, May 7th. lffcJO at. kIx o'clock, for the pun>o?e of electing offk-ero and direc tor* and for the purpose of adopting by Ib'wn nnd miolv other and further busi ness that may come liefore the wild meeting. You are urged to attend this iiuvtlnK us it will lie an important one. II. (1. Singh-ton. Secretary of the ('haml>er of Commerce eJonHy liefotv ginvf money iw put into It. *"'JThere_are one <?? two oil companies <?!*?-? ttoig ini this state, and our peo ple .can look Into tJu?u? to Xx'tUvr ad vantage and with lew expense than 4hey <ttn Into <-ompnnlci? located in the went or the sonthwe?t. Money i? plen tiful among many of our fieople, and then' I.-* a temptation to Indulg in a Ut ti wildcat #H**Hjiatiom. I (rale they will (rratot 4<he temptation until they lu?v<^ensured themsi^vo* that tRe con oorn into wMch tbey are potting their money has at least some prospect of MMWW. ? '