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CHARLESTON MAYO1 ilITE8 (VIes List of Places that have been Raided Since Law Enforcement Campnign ilegant. Columbia, May U.-Nearly 6,000 bot ties of beer have been seized by the Charleston police since the law en forcement campaign was begun, ac cording to reports filed by Mayor John P. Grace with Gov. Alanning. The Charleston mayor forwarded the re PQrts of James R, Cantwell, chiec of pollee, without comment. Gov. Man ning refused to discuss the report by the Charleston mayor. The following repo'rts have been transmitted by Mayor Grace of Char leston to Gov. Manning: "Charleston, S. C., April 26, 1915. "Hon. John P. Grace, Mayor, City. "Dear Sir: lin reply to your re(uest for the record of this department in complying with your order for the enforcement of the law, I beg to ad vise that three squads and detective departmcnt assigned to enforce same have made 849 raids, confiscating and delivering to the county dispensary the following wines, liquorA, etc.: 5, 664 bottles of beer, 779 half pints of whiskey, 310 quarts of whiskey, 5 quarts of wine, 6 gallons whiskey and one-half barrel wine, ontaining 27 gal Ions. In adidtion to this, 66 kegs of beer were confiscated and emptied in the sower, 60 were seized and demol ished and all gambling has been sup pressed, 43 places have discontinued the illicit sale and all other have been driven to cover and now resort to the hip pocket practice and only keel) sufficient stuff on the premises to supply the immediate demands. They replenish their stock from private res idences in the locality under cover, but by continually railding them they will eventually have to go out of bus iness. This department has coi scientiously enforced the law and will continue to do so, even though it ov ertaxes the department by drafting men from the line of protection to the public in its eideav(ors to en1force the law. Therefore, I will respectfully re quest the atpointment of flve addi tional men. TrustAg you will approve of same, I am, "Yours respectfully, "J'lames I. Cantwell, "Chief of Police." "Charleston, April, 1915. "Hlon. .John P. Grace, Mayor, City. "Dear Sir: I beg to report the fol lowing partlies and places who have discontinued business: I. S-yracuse, Olympic club, J. Kong, L. Williams, G. Moraccos, 11. Nicks, Z. Dainlkas, I. Gol(berg, 1). Pash, .1. Ad dison, G. Peters, .1. Mar tin, I. Cohen, A. .Jannsan, .1. Ii. C. Drews, 0. Jones, E. L'. Drake, PE. ). .\lorgan. E. Doscl er, II. Ilackett, J. Goldman, i. Tun m b ill . .1. Ml.e Liughli1 n, .1. It. Drake, S. Yeahoni, 1. I .ock cir, N1. Iairas, . Go0ldmn111, Peter litiahes, lF'red Dixon, Acme lub), J. C. Wyndham, E'. Pe rano, Car-ol ina Yacht clib, Charleston club, Germany Artillery. German Fus iliers, Elks' club, Cantee cub, Freund schaftsbund, St. John's llotel, Char leston hotel, Argyle lhotel. "James R. Caniwell, "Chief of Police. "Official: "Hi. L. Calder', '"Clerk, Police Department.'' 'How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by H all's Catarrh Cure. p. J. CHl MNEY & CO., 'foledo, 0. We,. the undiersIgn~ed, hiavo nown I". J. C'heney for t he lastm r, yen ,A and bellevo him perfectly honor ble i all busi9ness transactions and Ilm ichi y s ble to c'arry ouit anyi obligation 111 tj oj~ by his (1rm. NAIONAL~ iANIC-' 1 COMMiGRCID. Troledo, 0. Hall's Catarih Cure Is taken lnternalty, acting dtIrectly upon the blood( ad - Couls rltfaces4 of the system. Testimonl his sent free. Prte 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all DruggIsts. Take lls F.amnily PIlls for conotipatlon. A Priotest. The next time Abbevilic has the pleasure of having the Field Day Excises, sonmc arranigenment should be made so that everybody would ha~Ve a chance to take a look at the hz'ndsomne young men wvho dive the "Tin-Pan-Nancys." There was no place for them to perform last Fri day excep~t the public1 s5(tare, andl in or'der to 1)e sure that they wvere "seen" it was necessary for scveral of the prettiest boys in the crowd to drive around sevbuteen or eighteen times. Even at that, they could not drive with any satisfaction to themselves; somebody was always getting in the way, making it neces nary to blow the horn, and thus at tiacting attention. Another inconvenience which they experienced was that they had to sit uplright in the seat in orde~r to keep from driving over someone. Now, a young gentleman who wishes to show the public some "stunts" in gliding in one of these "means of transporta tion" cannot get the right effect un less he sticks his knees about eighteen indbes above his head, and sits on his shoulder biade3, He should also have 0on a white cloth hat (silk preferred) ahaned towards thie top like A funnel; one corner of his hat should be slight ly tilted over the right eye, and a cigarette "duck" should be in the west win corner of his mouth. Obviously, all these decorations cannot be look ed after, where the gallant young steerer must look out for some fifteen hundred and sixty children, and three or four thousand people who are in town without any excuse except to see the children and attend the exercises. If the Teachers' Asosciation neets WiVltt us again, wo hope the mayor and chief of police will see that Som6 place is arranged for these important personages, about ten miles from town, where everybody so desiring may go out and take a look at them, or else toke some stels to see that the teach ers and children of the county stay at home in order to give thon a chance. There is no fun in burning up gasoline when somebody is always standing be tween you and the limtelight.-Abbc \Ille Press and Banner. Sick Headache. Mrs. A. L. Luckie, East Rochester, N. Y., was a victim of sick headache and despondency, caused by a badly weak ened and debilitated condition of her stomach, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Sile says "I found them pleasant to take, also mild and effective. In a few weeks' time I was restored to my former good health." For sale by all dealers. Attention Veterans. The attention of veterans who con template attending the Richmond re union June 1, 2, 3, is called to the fol lowing letter. All those who will go will please send to me at once your name, company and regiment. Please send these without delay so I can forward to Richmond now. Respectfully, 0. G. Thompson, Atlanta, Ga., April 22, 1915. Col 0. G. rl'htompson, Laurens, S. C. Four your information, relative to our con versation the other day, I have ordered a special car for the Lkaurcn county veterans, and others that wish to go to be placed at Laurens, Monday 1oon .May 31st, and will leave Lauirens about 4 11. .\. arriving R1ichmond be fore breakfast June 1st. The fare from Laurens is $7.95 for the round trip, limited to June 10th, but by paying a fee of lifty cents tickets may be extended until .June 30th. I hope you will read this let tur out so all will understand and urge Chem to go in this car. Ours is the only main line that goes into Rich m1on1d from this territory. I want to give my friends a good car, and will see that. you all are well taken care of. I want to say fuarthler that we land yout right on Main street at Ricimoid in the heart of the city, which you have access to one mitlit street car. service. If any further iII formation you wish, Please do not hes h1ate in calling on me, please urge tll to j6in you in the special car as we wish to get up it large crowd. Yours very truly, C. S. Compton, Traveling Passenger Agt. STAND)S ST'RAIN WVELL. Aged Francis .JOSephi in Goodi Heailth., Vienna, Apr'il 25.-Coi'rrespondence of the Associated P'ress.-Notwithl-. stanldinlg the labor and ceaseless anx iedles cauIsed by3 the war', Empieror' Francis .10osoph is said( to be in hetter heallth an ph1 ~lysicail cond~itiotn than tor' yearst past, lie has gone Ilhrough a trlyinig winter withou111t the least Itrace of a cough or cold, and iI ac t11 ivi X t inde lomislcet's for1( orkll brought it contact withI him. .ilsin~g everyF3 morninlg v'ery soonl af telr 4 o'clock, tile montarchi, nowv in his 85th year', devotes prlacticatlly thle entire (day to tile affairs of state; ex aimining and~ signling papers, or re ceiving hligh military oflicers who bring him11 tile latest and ftullest news from the scat of war, and~ cabInet ministers comling for 1instrtuctions on mtatter's of foreign 03' domest51l olicy. The intervals for rest duri-ng tile day ar'e very3 short. Only meals andl a wanlk In the prlivate garden adjoin ing his apartmelnts in the castle of Schoenbr'unn will drlawv the emper'or fronm his des8k. Ills appetite is ex cellent andt for tile firs't titme in some1 year~s hie is showing an inlter'est int the menul and frequently ordercts special d ithes. Much to his dlisappointment the courlt phlyslelan has order'ed him to stop) his visits to the wvoundedl sol diet's in the Viennla hosittals. Bult there was always the danger of the venerable r'uler' getting into a dIraugi.t 0o' being ovei'taken by a shower and so it was deemed best to confine his outdoor01 goings to walking in the Kcammergarten. For a Torpid Liver. "I have usted Chamberlain's Tablets< oft and on for the past six years when ever my liver shows signs of being in I a disordered condition. They have al- I ways acted quickly and. given me the desired relief," writes Mrs. F., H, Tru bus, Springville, N. Y. F'or sale by all dealers, .. ;-.. 1 1. 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If antdm teamn e i ltSale are no. coChliied WSiol, the1 flandl to be rC-5tw opl faoi or so25 ;tiite of south Carolin, mbsequen1IC~t. Sexlesdlay oil sanie1 ltemns, i-ow Ilomnd-TIriji itaies for Et er~body Offered by the (County of LaBreiisg at Arsk of former puyrcoaser. IN COlURT' 01F COMMNON PLEAAS A, P' wSEI'llii A11 ItJNE RAILWAV 1. S. 1ailey & Sons and Bailey anos., aCnh (Io S.n Plantffs Laurens, S. C. "Thie Progresslie Itihill'y of thle 8outh" againse tated, tcis orth day of Mcay, n.de A aita n t 12-ait To NE wPORT NEWS, VA.-rGketrimm Assebly Presbyterian BdigChurch in the . S., (Southern), May 20-28, 1915. 'i-t an t to a d eroe of the h u rdt of oth e lattractive b arg ains h erm w ait in- f r-yu, e above stated case, I will sell at Weiho a it yI t w l e e ut~blie oultcry to the highest bidder, at (111c n ~ilnsNisoir ovmoM y2)2s ,alre LA, C. i N., S. C., on Sanesday Inv SeO i S111111 ANI) EN'IUNE To I turchOmI d Wom a Miion, tMema s0 7. I oe sext, being Motcday the 7th (lay Ewh Xth + N+'+ + o N N, .\-An-3 e9++ of tae moonth, beeritng te legal hoomSe ot Buof 4ales, the following ( ubse- The examlna ion fom the awatrd of J. I. Baile &aat Son ad B ily Uos, C C li . aindi 1 CO. S., ( ptoperty, to wit: I a fth ai u ri o Te s I MaN 1 Pg1 rsAe ta a od e 0 of All that t gat of Ia , situate I ad t 0th a o he county or Ad aurens, tate afo.said, StItdet.s Will be held at 42-- ('011tY To III IIM INGINAM, A A.--SGnday School Congrems,' Naial btr onhalningctn iet Court iouse on Frday, hgitly b2, dt a) creC, more or less, ounaed by lands in- I. Applicant n 1 e sixnetebigeodanhe7h a rf the monh, dr. Thomas Rid- than o ge. When To SAN FRANCIO AN SAN DIEO, CAL-anama-Paeifl lie, Jlohn H. A Ia 1 . J. Adlair, adscholarships are vaceltafter IJoly 2t o 1, ntetrnational Exi, )nt, aind Panama-California E-x posi Otrers, the sam eing known as the they will be awarded those iaking ion, 1915. rollJilaee, being the same tract Or the highest aveageat tis examina- T Iae fln ucae yIacW tion, provided they meet the conch- ToOSTN X.-'thcmBaitCnvton11(Suttn heair from the estate of Dr. Henry liens governing the awad. Appli :ferms of Sale: One-half cash, al- cants for scholarships should write To AT90ENS, A.-Sumrnr School, University of Georgia, June 2S Lnce to be p)aid twolve months from to President Johnson before the ox-Juy3,195 late of sale; the credit portion to be amtination for scholarship exanilna- yo peii rates.sceusoiotrinrminalonB eeured by bond and mortgage of the tion blanks. dsOR spe s rated )ur>haser over the said premises, Scholarships are worth $100 and RBd-OA, gnt orwrite. learing 8 per cent interest from date, free tuition. The next session will C. aS.ndMN, Pene Agn, tnd ten per cent~ attorney's fee In case begin September 1t6, 1915. For f urther ATP. A., SGa.LRyt.en. PsegrAent,Oa of suit or collection by attorney, with information and catalogue, address >ave to purchaser to pay his entire Pres. D. , Johnson, Rock lll, S. C. mid in cash. Purchaser to pay for p 41-tf-pd