The Wateree messenger. (Camden, S.C.) 1884-1942, July 21, 1914, Image 3
Local Jfo ews.
Cough* and Colds Weaken the System
Continued 1 ougti aud Coll* ?ud tirou?
obial troubles art d"pr??9lu %ud weaken
lb? p>v8teiu. Lo-? of .? eigui mid appetite
gcuerai'y foilow. Gel * 60o botile of Dr.
Candidates For Congress.
MesstB. D K Fiuioy aud W. F.
Stevenson, candidates (or oongress
from this district* spoke to p small
audience at the court bouse io Camden
last Thursday. They were each given
a very respectful hearing, but tbe
audience wait rather small, less than a
hundred being present to bear them,
$100 Reward $100. ~
The readers of tbis paper -will be pleased
to learu that there> is at least cue dreaded
disease that solenoe has been able to cure
{a all Its stages, ami tLai is Catarrh 1 1 a U'h
Catarrh Cure is thu ouly positive cure uow
? known to the n rdioal fraternity Catarrh
y being a constitutional disease requires a
- constitutional treatment Hall'* Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the foundation
ot the disease and giving the >afieut
Strength byfbuilding up the constitution
and assisting nutuu in doing . its work
The proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that ihey offer One Hun
dred Dollars for auy case that it tails to
cure Send for lUt uf testimonials
Address: F J CliENhY <3t CO, Toledo,
Ohio.
Bold by all druggists 75o
Take Hall's Family Puis for oonstipatlcn
You'll Come Augus. 4th
The senatorial campalg day in Cam
den will be be Tuesday, August 4tb
You'll coma at that tiV hoar the sena
torial aspirants. There are four io
(he race, and Interest Is increasing
dally.. The meeting will probably be
held on the pabli.: square wnere the
state oanvassers spoke, as the court
house will not be hirge enougu to hold
the crowd.
The Best Medicine in tne World.
"My little girl had dysentery very
bad I thnught she would die.
Chamberlain's Colic, Choiera and
Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and 1
can truthfully say that I tnink it is the
best medtcin in the world," writes Mrs
William Orvi?, Clure, Mich. For
sale by a) i dealers.
Children's Day at Sprlngvale
We are requested to announce that
"Children's Day" services will be
hold at Sprlngvatachurch on Saturday
before the lirst Sunday in August.
Everybody Is in/ited to attend and ure
asked to bring well tilled baskets.
Protracted meetings will follow the
services on Saturday. We return
than ^ 8 for a cordial Invitation to be
present.
CAMDEN PROOF.
Should Convince Every Camden
Reader.
The frank statement of a neighbor,
telling the merits of a remedy,
- Bids you pause and beileve.
The same endorsement
<-"By some stranger far away
Commands no relief at all.
^Here's a Camden oase.
'A Camden citizen testifies
Read And be convinced.
Joseph B. Gask'.n, photographer,
D%Kblb St., Oatndeo^says: "I had
pains Id my back and suffered fruni a
, ounstant aohe across my loins. The
I used Down's Kidney Pills and they
relieved I always recommend them
When I hear an/one complaining ' of
kidney trouble.'' ?
Price 60c, at all dealers Don't slm
gy ask for a kidney remedy? , get
oan's Kidney Pills ? the sume that
Mr Gaskin bad Foster-Mliburn Co ,
Props f Buffalo, N Y.
How to Save Time.
Righteous Is a wonderful time-saver.
Wo waste a great deal more time by
taking' short outs In ways thit are hot
quite "straight" than we would use in
the seemingly more Indirect, way of in
slating upon the p.<st. Snonur or la
ter, the silghest wrong-doing # la likely
to come hack and demand an unexpect
ed amount of ouftime to set It straight
As has been tersely said, ''It tabes
less time to do a thing right than to
explain why you diu It wrong " The
things that have been well done re
ulre so little explanation] I*et us
are to get Into the habit of doing our
Work in the only one way, ? tho beat
w>iy. Wo shall be surprised to find
how much time it givea to do still other
things well. ? S 8. Times.
Cures Stubborn, Itchy Skin Troubles
<?1 oould somtob my .in if to pieoes'' in often
beard from suftorers of Eczema, Totter,
I toll nod similar ckiu eriiptinna Don't
soratoh ? -top the itohlng *t onoe with l)r
Hohson'a Hoaema Ointment. I la tirnt up
plication starts healing. the red, rough,
scaly, iKihlng akin la soothed by tho hoallnft
and oopling inodtoitin*. Mra (J. A. Kiuiuldt
Hook Island, III., aftor using Dr. Hobd?n'a
Kor.vma Ointment writes; " i'hia ta tho flrat
tln.e in nine years I have boon Iron from
tb>s deeadful allmout," Ouarantood. 6Uo
at your drnggl1 1.
Candidates Come to mown at Page>
Land.
Tho campaign intuiting horo lent nltfht
ended In a row tn which one blow and
many unpleasant words wero passed
i'he trouble seems to have been brought
on by Mr Finley's dosing remark that
he didn't know whether Mr. Htevenson
would puythis district on the people's
map or Upon the Seaboard railroad'n
map
\ The speakers had finished their
speaohe* and each had a short re
joinder, wiion the discuatlon became
animated and trouble waft brewing
when Mr Quick, the chairman, ad
journed the meeting.
The two candidates passed a few
word*1, and Mr Finley struck Mr. Stev
enson, while they were still on the
?tage in full vlnw of the orowd, in
whioh there were a few ladies. Friends
rushed between them in time to prevent
other blows, and the crowd gradually
dhpersed. ? Pageland Journal.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ihi I Ml You Hm Always Bought
"**"? I*
SUgnatareof
, { \ il ???
Hot WMthtr Tonic snd health builder
Are yon fun dswat-tatrvoUs? 4irWy Is
?T?rjtuii?g you do aft effort? You sirs sot
Uny? you ?ro niokl Year stomaoh, liver,
kidney* and wholu systaw n<ed a tbnlo A
tonic and health builder to drive out the
waste matter?build up aad renew your
strength. Net bin k baiter , th*a Kleotrlo
Hitters, Start today. Mrs Jatnes I)uno*n,
llayassviifs, Ms.'. write*: "Completely
eursd m > *ti*t several doners gave me upr?
? 603 sad II.OO U yOnr Druggist.
Buoklsu's Arabs Salve ror ouw.
a picture of interest.
Senator Tillman Sends the Clerk of
, Court a "Warning" Picture.
Clerk of Court Clyburu bas reoelved
from Senator Tillman a picture of tbe
tirst legislature organised ia recon
struction days la It contains
sixty-turee members, tifty of whom are
negroes Twenty two of tbem can
read and write, (eight grammatically,)
the remainder forty-ope. make tholr
mark witli tbe aid of un amanuensis.
Nineteen are taxpayers to an aggre
gate amount of #146.10, the rest, (forty
one) ua> no taxes, and the body levies
on tbe white people of tbe statu $4,000
000.
tteneatb the picture . tbe following
statement Is made:
"Presented by SenatO,raTiUtp$p to
the Clerk's offlje in eaql Jftuoiy in
South Carolina as a warning to bis
fellow-citize.is of the neoe?slty of white
unity."
"Lord, God of hosts, be with us yet.
Lest we forget ? lest we forget!"
John Ctie?uut, a n*gro from this
county, was our representative in the
picture, if there was another we were
uuahle to locate him
In a ]"tttr to Mr. Clyburn he is ask
ed t>> .Senator Tillman to acknowledge
the receipt of the picture, and state
that it will be hung up in his otlice for
the puolid t > vee for at least the next
hundred yoars The picture 1* a very
forceful reminder of what the whltt*
pei>ple h id to pass through, aud an
nloqueut appeal for unity among tbe
white people
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Mrs. A J Beattle and Mrs. S F
Brasington are spending a few da}s at
Gienn Springs.
Miss Lo'b Williams, who bus he>-n
visiting ut Summurtoa, returned home
Saturday.
M i 88 Evurot Birchm'ire Is visiting
her sister, Mr's. Klrven, at Easle?.
Mi-. Henry T Johnsm. the "Sage of
Shamrock," w is in ( amden yesterday
lit v. J. M Korhis and Dr E. Z
Truemlale, of B thune iven in Camden
yesterday afternoon for a short while
We regret t<> learn that Mr. L. O.
Fn/iderburk. Oissatt, is c<>i:tlned to
bin tied wah sickh"s 11" has typhoid
fever, bui we learn that it is a light
case and that he is doing as well as
could ye exp"CU'd
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A ST O RJ A
(Causes of stomach Trouble.
3eder>iur) habits, luck of out door
exercise, insutlicient mastication of
food, constipation, torpid liver,
worry and anxiety, overeating, par
taking of food and drink not suited to
your age and occupation. Correct
your habits and take Chamberlams's
Tablets and you wi.l soon be well
again. For sale by all dealers
"
Imorovement in the Choir
The Methodist choir has been
very decidedly improved recently.
Miss Dora Hoof, who recently came to
Camden, Is giving valuable assistance
to the work of iho choir. Her solo
Sunday night was greatly enjoyed.
The sermon bv Rev. C. 13 Smith, the
pastor, was an exceptionally line one
Miss Roof has organized a class who
will be Instructed by her in voice.
Always Lead to Better Health,
Serious Nlckuehses start In disorders of
the stomaoh, liver ami kidneys. Tbo I est
corrective and preventive is Dr King's New
Life Pills, l'liey purify thn hloo<l ? pre
vent constipation, keep livftr, kidneys and
bowels in healthy condition. you
otild '2 Go at your druggist.
Uuoklt u'd Arnica Halve for ail hurts.
? ? -4
Death of an Aged Citizen
Mr. W ?? . tdybuin, who for many
years resided in the T iler's Ferry sec
tion of our county, died at his home
near Bethune on the 15th Inst., aged
76 years Mr. Clyburu Is survived by
his wife and six children, two daugh
ters and four sons Mr Ciyburn was
one of the best known men of our
county, and was held In high esteem
by all who knew him Ho was always
present at the reunions held in Bo
thuue when it whs possible for him to
be present, and his "Id comrades lov
ed Dim for his real worth and his de
votion to each of them and the causa
(or whi'-h he along with others risked
his jlfe on the battle Held. A brave
confederate soldier, an upright citizen,
a devoted husband and father, a sin
cere friend, he has gone to his reward.
May his fteed spirit rest in peace
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
O ASTO R I A
Ify*.u bave nugle-cted your kidneys,
and suffer from backacho, weak buck,
hcudaoti', rheumatism and dlsttexsing
bl idder weakness, vou will Hod Foley
Kdney Fills to be the honestly made
healing and cik? ive iredlciue you
need to Rive you back your h-alth and
strength They are tonic in action,
quick io give good results. They will
Help you. Zomp <St DeFass.
Citrolax
\ C1TKOLAX
Cilve it to the Children.
Finost plr, iic In the world for chil
dren. They love to take it ? it tnstes
like lemonade. It in thild and suits
the.lr sensitive organs. It is thorough
and kee>>8 their systems cleansed,
sweet and wholesome- lidoes tho same
for )(rown ups too. An ideal laxative
Zemp & Dot'ass.
Enroll.
There are only a few moro da>s In
which to got your name on tho olub
roll. If vou want to vote in the prim
ary election In August you will have
to get your name on tho olub roll by
the 28th of July. Knroll flow if you
haven't already don?' so Up to yes
terday morning trfree hundred and
Seventy-live names were enoiled on
(he Camden roll uook, and about a
dozen of those have their Initials only.
The name must be written out In full
and those residing in town must write
their street and number No names
oan be entered after the 2#th inst.
Assessment of candidates
The subcommittee appointed by the
County Executive Committee to fix as
sassments for candidates for County
oHlcea, met at eleven o'clock, July 18th
1614, In the office of L A. A'ittkowsky,
County Chalrmaj.
. This committee fixed the assessments
as follows:
House of Representatives, ?12T?0 each;
Hecate 126 <>o each;
; Treasurer. $26.00 eaoh;
1 Auditor, 126 00 each;
, Magistrate LhKalb Township, 17. 60
each; the rest of County $2.60 eaoh
Township Commissioners, $2 60 each.
This assessment must be paid to the
County Chairman on or before twelve
o'olook August 16th, 1914. v
Any oandldate falling te mnke pay
ment by the time above stated will not
. he allowed to rua in tho Primary
LA Wlttkowsky
Chairman Co. Deinooratto K'x Com
I^aureosT Mills
Seo Co Djmooratlo K* Committee
A TRIP TO MT. PISGAH
' V
Hard Shell School Completed ?
Township S. S Convention
We left horn*- Friday evenlcg for the
Mt. PUgah sectiwn of our county We
went to Bftnune where we were met by
our friend, Mr. W.,P. Rodgers, at
rbone home we sueat Friday olght.
Saturday morning we went over to the
Hard Shell school building which has
just been completed, the painter put
ting on tho last stroke of his bruth
Saturday morning. This new build
ing which U constructed according to
the Clems n design, is a two room
building with a sliding door which can
be pushed up and tb? 'wo room* thrown
Into one. The material used in the
construction of this school house is of
good heart pine, and Mr* Hodgers,
wh ) had the work in charge, gave
splendiJ service and has given the
trustees u building that they may well
(eel proud of Tdls new school house
takes tiu place of a small and uodwsl
I ruble one rot m building, id wbloh
eighty odd children were enrolled last
session with only one teacher It Is
the put pose of the trustees to secure at
least two teachers for the next session
of the school. They are better equipped
now for taking care of their school
children than ever before Thl? dis
trict, No 24, has a spec al levy of three
mills umi by making it four mil's thev
can snare in the state aid to the ex
tent of $200 a year, and a petition Is
b-lng t-lrouialeil asking for an eleclloj
to vote ou this nddltjonal one mill tax
It is an urgent need of this distriot,
and there should he do troub:e at all
in voting it on. According to tho Au
ditor's b.?oks of last year, an addition
al levy of one mill, would only Increase
tho tartcft of the entire district a little
over $3.} The patrons for tne sukeof
saving tills small sum cannot afTord
to lose the *1300 stale aid. We are
looking for fine results from this pros
perous sectio i of our county Witb
an increase of the school funds, as In
dicated above, and two wide-awaKe
teachers, the boys und girls of this j
district will begin to come into their
own.
Shortly nftfr ten o'clock we went to
Mt. Pisgah church "here the quarter
ly township convention for HufTalo
township met. The exercises were
opened with de volioual exercises con
ducted by Mr Hawiey Bird, a line
young man of this community, who is
preparing himseif to go into the minis
try We enjoyed meeting this yoUDg
man, and predict for him a successful
career in the ministry
Reports from the several Sunday
schools of the township were received.
These reports showed an enrollment of
0(55 with an average attendance of 3G9
Tne sum of (>-* had been raised
Several sunjects were discussed bo
fore the dinner hour The following
(.fticers were elected for the ensuing
term: K. 13. Phillips, president: J. 1
Bowers, vice president; P. W. Bowers,
secretary. Committee on programme
was appointed as follows: S. A. West,
B. Catoe and I) M Kirkley.
A line dinner was served to the hun
dreds of people present It was estl
mated that there were close on to a
thousand people present The Sunday
schoolchildren were all tuken to the
lemonade stand and treated to al! the
lemonade they couul dilnk.
After dinner several n ore subjects
were disc.issod, after which thecouven
lion adjourned
We considered ourselves fortunate
to be able to spend another day with
: ur good friends in this section, and
as usual we feit line wo would like to
make another visit, and just before
leaving we were asked to return and
m <ke a more extended talk ou educa
tion, which we gladly promised to do
So we consider nursel ves booked for
another trip to this section of our
county
Vyu want here to make a suggestion:
Now that this distrlol has a. .good new
?afrwMt buliampi ilisi MTtWU ?? Hn.t ?
otiV get- a chance, all hands turn out
and' clean u^j the grounds and make
then, look attractive, and in keeping
with the new building. A school Im
provement association should be form
en at this school, and enter the con
test for prizes offered by the state
school Improvement as .oclatloD to ru
ral schools
We returned home Saturday evening
coining as far as Bethune with our
friend, Mr L W West
If Kidneys and Bladder Bother
Then I oley Kidney Pills
Overworked kidneys will breakdown
If not helped When they cun do long
er protect the blood and the body from
tne poisons that comn to them, then
look out for Bright's disease, serious
kidney troub'e and bladder annoyan
ces. Foley Kidney 1'iilt. are your best
protection, your be*t medicine for
weak, sore, overworked kidney and
bladder troubles Z' mp & DePas-i
Married Sunday.
Mr S'tui Lovt tt and MlssCalla Wil
liams, daughter of Mr Mrs J L VV i 1 -
Bams, of the Fine Cre^k mill, were
married Sunday, the UHh Inst, Pro
bata Judfje McDowell i.fliciating
Eases Torment of Asthma and Hay
Fever.
For the discomfort and misery of
asthma and hav fever use Foley's
floney and Tar compound Ii puts a
healing soothing coating over the
swollen, tickling membranes, and eas
es tho thick and choking sensation.
Helps you to breathe easily and natu
rally. In the yellow package. Zemp
& DuPass.
Woodmen Snpper,
The Woodmen cump located in the
Titn rod s etion of our county, will
have a supper some time easly in Aug
ust, and we luive an Invitation to be
present ? n litis occasion. Mr Slaugh
ter, the stiit*' manager, is expected to
be present.
A Perfect Cathartic
There Is sure and wholesome action
in every dose of Foley Cathartic Tab
lots. They cleanse with nevor a gripe
or pain Chronic cases of c mntlpatlon
find them invaluable. Stout people
are relieved of that bloated, congested
feelln so uncoinfort ? ble especially In
hot weather Thev keep your liver
busy. Zemp <fc DePass.
Junior Picnic.
We return thanks for an Invitation
to be present al the Junior picnic to
ba hold at Buthune on th * 30th inst.
This Is a fine order and has a good
membership at Itothune. Wo trust
that wo shall ho fortunate at ough to be
present on this occasion
? ?
There Is healing in Foley Kidney Pills
You need a mighty good medicine If
once your kidneys are exhausted by
nogiect and overwork, and you have
got it In Foley Kidney Pills. Their
action Is prompt, healing and Tonlo
Hound health nnd sound kidneys fol
low tholr use Try them ZnmpA l)ePa*s
Protracted Services.
Protracted services are being held In
various sections of our county, Pro
traotod services are being held this
wnek at Antloch, and also at Buffalo
church In the northern section of our
oounty. The pastor, Rev. J H Hun
ter, Is being assisto:) by Kev T J
Cupstld, of Blariey Protracted ser
vices will begin at Mt Pisgah church
next Sunday
" An open air protracted service Is
being held at (tie Pine Creek Mill t lis
week
FIRST YEAR'S WORK"
Of The Camden Hospital Show*
Fine Record.
Camden, 8. C., July 1, 1014. /
To the Board of Directors,
The Camden Hospital,
Camden, S. C.
Gentlemeu :
! The executive commltte herewith
makes to you the first semi-annual re
l>ort, which includes the month of De
cember, 1013, the hospital having been
oi>ened December 1, 1013:
Receipts.
From Pay I'atlehts $ 1,560.17
From The Burdell Fund '2,000.00
From The City of Camden 186.00
t Transferred from Canvass fund. .613.66
? 4,204.73
Expenditures.
Employees, Nurses, etc $1,747-28
Kitchen and Provisions 8W-**>
Medical and surgical supplies .... 304.02
Repairs, maintenance and lm
provement ? -
Telephone and telegraph lo w
Fuel, wood and coal fSoo-r
Lights and water 172.^7
Ice - M W
Freight, postage and drayage
account ?2.10
Insurance
3,888.02
, There is a cash balance of $687.00
in the Income aeeount. I
, Wo would submit that In this Kitch- |
en account are many things purchased
of a permanent nature ; and the same
can be said of the Medical and Sur
gical Supply account The item in tho
account for Repairs, maintenance, etc.
includes a new back door cut in the
laundry. We also have reason to be
lieve tiiat the fuel account will be less
another term, as we have ordered coal
by the car load for next winter, where
?last winter we bought at retail. On
the last day of June, there was due
and collectible $267.15.
Following is a report of the work
(lone for the first seven months in the
Hospital:
Number of patients admitted, ll?.
out patients 3, total number treated
121. Number hospital days, 1,340.
Free days, 453. Free patients treated,
40. Private days. 803. Private pa
tients, 72. Derations, 54. Discharged
cured, 73. Improved, 22. Not improv
ed, 3. Died 11. Births, 3. Remaining
in the hospital June 30, 12. Of the
deaths, three were moribund on ad
mittance.
Medical cases:- Asthenia, 1. Pelo
grn, S. (The board of directors have
decided not to take any more cases of
Pelagra, as the cause and infectious
ness is still in doubt.) Cystitis, 2.
Adenitis 1. Rest cure 11. Uraemia
2. Edema of lung, 3. Nephritis, 1.
Lumbago, 1. Cholecystitis, 1. Malaria,
2. Colitis, 1. Typhoid fever, 8. De
lirium tremens. 1. Appoplexy, 1. Hys
tero-neurosis, 1. Chronic Indigestion,
1. Obstetrical: Abortion and mis
carriages, after treatment. 0. Menor
rhagia, 1. Accouchment, 3. Edemema
of pregnancy. 1. Surgical: Appen
dicitis, 7. Gangrene, 1. Laparotomy,
1. Mammary abcess, 2. Strangulated
hernia, 2. Burn, 1. Amputation of
breast, 1. Tuberculosis of knee, 1.
Amputation of finger, 3. Gunshot
wounds, 4. Curettage, 11. Hair lip,
1. Amputation of thigh, 1. Hemmor
rholds, 1. Cancer uterus, 11 Ventro
fixation, 1. Fracture leg, 1. Colles -
fracture, 1. Infected finger, 1. Ovari
otomy, 4. Panhysterectomy, 1. Frac
ture thigh, 1. Administration salvar
san? 1. Circumcision, 3. Tumor, 2.
Perineorrhaphy, 1. Trachelorrhaphy, 1.
Fracture ankle, 1.
We find that tho cost per hospital
day for tho first seven months was
$2.73, which is not so very high when
you take into consideration, inexperi
ence, unusual expenses at the opening,
and various amounts spent in perma
nent additions and improvementa.to
tlie irtnniL1 ! "" ~"n"~ .',e,iW. '' ,Tnrr
The hospital was opened and haw
been managed by persons who were
enthusiastic but who had no experi
ence;"'" They have done the best they
could. We havo associated with us
some very faithful and efficient em
ployees, particularly the lady whom
we have for superintendent. We have
had to go over some very hard and
trying places, but tho hospital has
made many friends and few if any
enemies.
While it Is not yet quite convenient
to publish the several donations, etc.,
still no report should be made without (
mention of the untiring efforts of the
I. a dies' Auxiliary Association to make
things comfortable and convenient, not
only for tho patients but also for the
management and employees.
We still need a great mnny things,
and do not wish the public to forget
this grent. charity, which was only at
tainable through the benificence of Cap
tain Burdell and Mr. Bernard Baruch.
ResiKK'tfully submitted by
The Executive Committee.
A Good Investment.
W. D Magll, a well known merchont
of Whlteraound, Wis., bought a stock
of Chamberlain's medicine so as to he
nble to supply them to hi* customers.
After receiving them he was himself
taken sick and Buys that . one small
?ottle of ( 'hamherlaln'9 Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth
more to him than the cost of his entire
stock of these mediolnes. For sale by
all dealers.
ANAPPKALTO VOTERS.
(Political Advertisement)
To the Voters of Kershaw County:
1 appeal to you all to oast your votes
for K B W I llluma for the office of
bounty Treasurer. I thluk a debt of
gratitude Is duo to Mr. Williams for
the faithful service he rendered while
serving in the capacity of HherifT of
the county, It is true that Mi . Wil
liams made a mistake by entering the
general eleotlon, but he entered it as
the "Nominee of the Demooratlo Par
ty" having won in two hotly contested
elections, He was urged to do so tyy
many of Mb friends. Ho has proven
since to be aj>ood oiti/.en, and the peo
pie of K?rshaw county should not hold
this against him, and forget the past
I deem him one of the brst men run
ning for county Treasurer, and I nOi/C
that on the 25th day of August tho
voters will all use their better judg
ment and oast their ballots fot U. It
Williams for county treasurer No
oue will have causo to reprot having
done so a? I havo known Mr. Wli
Hams fo. the past 25 years, and have
always found him a good faithful of
ficer and worthy of any public trust
intrusted to him
A Friend and Wnll Wisher.
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i Bears (he Signature of
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SPRINGS & SHANNON
Who is W. F. Stevenson? |
Mr. W. F. Htevenson, who Is run- '
ulng for congress in this district, lias j
been engaged lit K?nm groat litigation, j
He was employed by the attorney lien- j
oral to assist In tho prosecution of tho ;
dispensary grafters. Wo will refer to I
only qno of the groat trials of that ?
series. This was held at. Chester. So- |
lloltor Henry wan Kick, but Mr. Mo(,uro
acted for him, with credit to hlmsolf .
and to the entire satisfaction of tho i
attorney general. Mr. It. I<. Abnoy was j
also for the State. The d of on so pro
sented a brilliant array of counsel :
Weston & Ayoock, It. II. Welch, M. I'.
Howell, A. L Oaston, John M. Wise
and Nolson & Oettys. Mr. \V. <>. Ouy I
was foreman of tho Jury alid J. M Wil
son, J. W.. Taylor, John Kstos, Alox
Krafler, F. M. Hough, W. H. Caldwell,
J. N. Calvin and J. W. Sultman wore
the Jury.
It has boon affirmed that they would
not convict on tho evidence of the co
conspirators, They should bo enrolled
on the roll of honor. No such pVa
controlled them. The trial lasted a
week. The case was ably argued on all
nldes. Mr, HteVenson closed for tho
State and his argument has l>een more
talked of than any other ho has ever
made. Iiut morely booauso of the oc
casion and result Mr. Illack was con
vlcted, and subsequently pardoned. Tho
correspondent of the News & Courier
said of the argument: "Attorney xt.>
1 venson made what has been comim" t
od on as probably tho most powerful
address heard In the court house horn
In yours. Sharp, keen. Incisive, crowd
ing a world of facts Into H small coin
pass <iixl inn rshalilng them with won
derful generalship, adhering to tlio
Issue and exposing tin* guilt."
The Chester Reporter suld : "There
wore some magnificent H|>eeehoH In the
graft. cases last week, hut the public
Is agreed that It. was the Intensely
forceful speech of Mr. Stevenson, per
haps, more than any .ither, that made
the cotnlctlofi of IMack j>osslble. Mr.
Stevenson rehearsed t lie* evidence Item
hy Item There was not n piece or par
cel missing. Ills Irony went true to the
mark and laid bare the rottenness."
Isn'? there rottenness to Ih? exposed
In Wn -d.lngton? Do we want nbllity
.there? Adv.
Fire In iho < ountry.
Atun f irly hou th'" morning the
home < 1 o? Aditm*. who resides on
Mr F H Arrant*' place, a few miles
snath a<? < f ' Mndcn, was totally de
stroy d by fire, and ,fo? lost every
thing ib it l?e bad In hln house He Is
a good and Industrious colored man,
and m >cli s inpulby in felt for him In
his mmfortune
Children Ory
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and those past middle age ?
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ACCOUNT started in their
late years.
4 per. ct. interest paid here,
compounded quarterly.
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