The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 30, 1903, Image 2
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C*MI)KN. 8. O.. OCT. jjo, 19031
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Ah To Attorney*
Columbia Record,
The Orangeburg; Patriot, which
professes to have no partisan fee!
lng for either Jas. H. Tillman or
N. G. Gonzales, concludes a long!
editorial upon the recent trial Id
Lexington wtyh the following ap
posite remaiks :
"Lastly, the latitude allowed at*
tomej-s in which they may hon
orahly go counter to their persona)
oanvlotlons, either in defending or 1
prosecuting n case, Is entirely dls
propotionat^xto that allowed wit
nesses andjJir?sw*.+n testifying and
deciding a^s^ For the sake of^
argument, or illustration, let ns
suppose thot an attorney takes the!
wrong sldo of . a rcane for a 'feo.' !
Suppose, then, a Juror on tho same
cfaso decides tho wrong way for a,
'consideration.' In what way shall
' ywe measure the moral tjuality of
* their respective acts or differentiate
the moral principles Involved in
each?. How much better or wj>rse,
how much more honorable or dis
honorable, is it to advocate a wrong
~- :?)ftuae for a 'fee' than it Ih to decide
a cause the wrong way for a 'Con*
. alteration?* "
The Rocord, not so bluntly, mad?|
observations last week upon
tho eamo point. Lawyers are
bringing their profession into die
.J r*Pate by 'aharp practice. ^ Court)
houies are beooming temples of In
; Jnstice. The most deeply dyed vll
Han can obtain the zealous services
of able lawyers to help him oheat
but have the price, i
And all this is ^jfouRpd tipon the
specious pie* thai a lawyer Is In
honor bound to do everything too
; his power for his client. If a pri
vate Citizen helps a criminal cheat
the law and eecape punishment, he
"compounds a felony" and is pun
Isliable, but if an attorney does the
: Yefy bmuq thing, he Is "a groat
? lawyer" and has "done his duly" to
tho client who bought his bral^
and conscience. Is it any wonder
that lynch law should have advo
cates when such conditions flourish?
- Oan the bar associations do a nobler
work than to purify t tio legal pro
fession? It will take high moral
courage to do t h ia work and do it
fcarlossly and thoroughly, but U
t-hould be done. ^
Defeiine or tho 'Verdict.
The following has been received
from ono of the celebrated Lexing
ton-Juror*, ono of the men who
think It all ri^ht to assatsinVte nn
unarmed and unsuspecting man five
mouths after cause for nn^er had
heen given and after he: had hefn
thrown oil' his guard : J
Spartanburg Journal, Spartanburg,
So. Ca.
" S5r- ? ' have, read vour article. In !
I he Columbia Mate 'which w?> ftn
? insult to K very Juryman wfio sits
or* the Tillman c<?80, n?t\pnfy to
i hat body of men, but to the Judges
^who^was concerned In the esse
you are following In the steps of the
decease Editor, "abusing your lib
erty, I wish to he polite in tblM
matter sod show more wisdom
than jou did in writing up the
^ Jf 0o,,rt lhnt trlod James I
U. liUbsn, To m?.k?? mv leite^j
e refer you to the annals t f
??tory when you wili f#i[ to Au?)
? single conviction of any man fori
? shooting ftu Editor. Tho_Stat? u,?l
? c Unsel for same was satisfied with
tha Vardlct, otherwise the slate,
wold hava gone to the appeal
<H?orti^he Masses have ?oc?r ,.??n
v?rdict aa fair but seemingly
* wanta more bM<,d whloti
talking lnj.hr
Sonaales.Tir.
?a* an able man, birt u?-|
gralVt^t*4
g fttbe m>er t y ?l bi? ]
M^mjroatal
would certainly invite th? Defep-;
<lsnt U Entertain ma , beyond the
GeorgU lt?c? *o"lAJjiiL8)0re
patriotic to uiy fcllcwiuiin than to
ait in my *a?ctu?n and abuse him
wUh my pen* In Kxfesodtog this lo
vitalion mention above I would aay
to my Bro Kditoi If 1 should prove
? he ui-'fortnnato one in the affair
jiot'to call it Murder hut suicide by
the abuse of libertv with the wrong
man, now, Mr. Kriitor with the
kinrieat of feeling* toward itfi Kdi
tori will you kindly give thia note
room in your oaper and ask the
columhia state to copy same am
not bunting a contrlvcray i)ut will
aaaure the press that any cotnmm
menia made the aame will he an
swered oolitely. \
Very Truly your*,
W. I. RfSINOKK.
Lexington, B. O., ? t0-2lst, J903,
In Justification of the atatement
that the jury waa corppoaeri of Ijf*
norant men the reader la invited to
note that thia man aaya the proae
cullon waa satisfied with the iper
diet because no appeal was taken
to the supreme court, Kvery citi
zen jn-fcsjlligent enough to ait on a
Jury known that the etato haa no
appeal In criminal cases, the d<i
fefulant only enjoying that prlvl?
lege. Probably "this Jury found
Tillman Dot guilty thinking that if
their Judgment waa an error the
aupreme courkweuld correct it.
Thia juror tella what he would
do if he waa a an editor. He does
not happen to bo an editor, to the
good fortune of the newapaper pro
fession. Ha also confusoe u? by re
fernng to the "Annals of History."
Wo hnvo been unable to find a
copy of that publication, but have
mj doubt that thia Juror knows
wore about hiatory than we do, so
we will tak^his word for it. ? W*
print his communication cheerfully
and if it will mnke the public think
any more of him and L i a 11 collea
gut a they are welcome to tho ser
vice ? .Spar tato burg Journal. **
The State Fair thi* year is a
decided success. Tho weather has
been. all that oould be desired, the
exhibits good and the attendance
has broken all previous records.
Camden and Kershaw county were
well represented and all express
themBtflvoa as highly pleased. The
Fair Association and the city of
Columbia have done well and are
lo. be congratulated upon a great
wotk. There la a atronger feeling
of union over the Stato alnoe thp
meeting in Columbia this wtek
than has existed for many year*.
Land For Rent,
I have 30 acrea of swamp land
and 40 acres of up land one mile
w e a t i*I C a iti d<? tl w trt ch ? I wielv U?
rent to hu'fdanted in oata. Wilt tie
rented on very reasonable terms.
Apply to W. II. Tiller or 'phone
No. il4, 3 rings.
Oct. 23- lm.
Lumber Wanted
In large pr small qtfaintitiea.
Come and let ua buy all you cut.
Cumdeu Lumber Mafg Co.
Oct. -16- tf. ^ f **
Excursion Ratco to Auguata. On.
Tho Southern Railway will aril
reduced rates tickets ...from, all
points in tho 5$' ate of Soutb Caro
lina to Auguata, Ga., and return
account of State Reunion of Con
federate Veterans November 10th
I3tb, at Oae Cent a mile plus
Twenty Five Cents.
Tickets on sal^ from poiuta be
yond ) ad iua of 100' milea of Au
guatp, G*., November Oih-ipth, and
points within r.'idiua of 100 milea
November 10th 11th, and for trains
iceduied to arrive in Auguata, On.
luiioru. . noon _ of November 12th,
limited to November ifttfi, 1903.
For full particulars apply to any
local agent of the Company or to
K. w. Hunt, D. P. A.
Charleston, B. C.
The happiest homes are. thoso in
which tho company manners are on
exhibition every day, j
in tttry ranch s\iptrl ?r to one Tttdj
jut**. Your own ld??*c?n l>o embodied
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? iLANS
^anxosiettflaM^X: '
b<Jo??B hwWMour atnif ?nil hnslnM*
for jr#*n ?ml wo am qomp^uni to Oftrr?
owl ftU work in ft uttofectory ra?uH?r
. 'Our experience '?? - jt . ? .-. j
ABCniTBOW
IWM|I?1^ (Mm I
0r, JK Jffamor,
djjatist
? ..Ofllce ortr Camden Drug Com pain j. ? |
MONEY TO LOAN.
Eighteen lfnndred Dollars t*> loan oo
mil?icuniJ>?rv<l real estate in Kershaw
or Dartinifton uounties. Apply lo
A, ji, VvuiiKi
Kalb, H. 0.
Oct . 9, 11)03,
'h
Trespass Notice
All persons are hereby warned oot to
trespanH npoh my lamln about <> udles |
abort? Camdou for the pnrposo of hunt
ing or for any other purpose whatsoever.
Parties disregarding ibis notice will Ve
?H2fS?Otod lo the foil extent of the law.
W. W. Tf uckabee.
Oct. 16, iooa.
Notice To T eahers And
Tfustees.
beginning at the opening of the present
school year, July the \$tr teaeuera mutt
use in their hcIiooIh the new School Reg
ister, which may he h^d on application
at thia office, ,, ^
Claiuia will not be approved unless!
made out on the new forms.
R. C. Bruce,
Supt. Education. K. Oj:H
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Master's Sale.
South Carolina Kershaw County.
1* i ii >i i ?
W. M. Gay, Plaintiff,
Againut
Thomas C. Heaven and Sarah E.
Reeves, Defendants',
Under and by virtue of a decree here
in. 1 will aell at public outcry, before the
Camden, within the leap]
noum ?ji hiu?!, on the first Monday in No
vember. 1003, jthe following real estate ;
A'l that certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lyinir, being and situated in the
county of Kershaw, State of Houtli Caro
lina, containing ninety six (06) acres
mofo or lean, and hounded on the North
by lands of the estate of N. Gay, deceased,
South by lands of the estato of Elizabeth
Reeves, East bv lands of W. F. Brewer,
and West Dy., lauds of W. F. Brewer.
Terms of/iale ? Cash.
L. A. WITTKOWJ3KV.
Mattel; K. C.
Oct. 9, 1003.
Master's Sale.
South Carolina? Kershaw County.
Court Common Pleas.
Henry O. Garrison, Plaintiff,
? Against
Dave V.vanB, Ansburn Evans, Amelia
EvanStand others. *? Defcndanta.
tinder and by virtue of a decree herein,
I will soli at public outcry before the
Court Ilouse in Camden , within the legal
hours of sale oh the llrat Monday in No
vember next:
All that certain piece* parcel or tract
of land, lying, being and situate In Ker
shaw County, State of South
containing one hundred and forty (140)
acres, more or lesa, and being lets Nos.
22. 24, L'7. ??nd thirty (80) acres of * No 2,
of the Clples tract, and having such
shapes and boundaries as ^arej^epreseiitcd
SeomarjTOf State atiNjiuroblaS o7t*mk1
8im? lands as deeded to Dave Evans
Son & Co. by Secretary of State of South |
Carolina, on Dec. 29th, A, I>. 1879, which
deed is recorded in the Clerk's - office
for Kershaw County, in Book "JJ," pact
171.
Terms of Sal?-*One th'rd cash, the
balivnoe oa a credit of one and two years,
with interest from the day of sale, se
cured by a bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises sold, with the
privilege to the purchaser of paying all
cash.
-L^WITTKQWSKY,
Master Kershaw County.
Oct. 16 td. <!
Tax Notice.
1
Office of Troaaurer Kershaw Coun
ty Camden. B. O., Sept., 16th 1908,
In accordance with the act to raise
supplies tor fiscal year commencing 1
Januar) 1st. 1008, notice lja4?tf?by given i
that the Treasurer's office of Kershaw |
county will bo op?n for the collection 6l
taxes from the 15th day of October, 1903,
until the 81st day of December, 1903.
The rate per centum for Kershfcw coun- 1
ty Is as follows : " Milli
State Taxes 8
8ohool Taxed 8
County Taxes i. 4
Kail Road Taxes ( . 2^
.. Total I ? -- TljJ
The following Special levies h*ye been
| made also; > * Mills]
Speoial School tax District No. 1. 8
Special Hehool tax. District No. 1,
for Interest on School Bonds
Graded Sohool Building. Mills I
District NOi 1 _ M
Special School tax Di-frtc* "No. 1. 3
' ' ? <2.
?..??? 4, 8
? ' ? 7, y
.* ? JO. 2
II, ?
? ... 12 , 2
' t IT, n
/? ? ? 18. 8
1 ?:* ? ? ?*, ?
1 * ? ? , w, 2
The read t?x of one dollar can be paid
0>o county Treasurer from Cct. 15lh,
i 0.41, to March 1st 1904,
All male persons living wlfhln cor- 1
porate lUnlte ufedttea or towns, students
attending any college or school of the
state. Minister* in charge of regular con
gragfrlfona, teachers employed in pirt*JU
vooTst, MhOOt tmsteot dnri ??fc 1
01 otfic*-, persona permanently disabled
and those actually engaged in the quaran
tine aerviee of the stale are exempt from
J the payment Of foad tax. AlV other
I mala parsons between the ages of 18 artd
1 <0 years are required t^ pay .<a1d romv
1 tax or , work not lei# tjian eight days dur
isQ>iitn%i
Your fitteri.
t,0n, pi,att
READ EVERY liKE iF YOU SO NOT YOU
WILL MISS SOMETHING YOU ARE IN
NEED OF.
?'* * " V ?
' * . ?
Keep your money at home, then yon wdl hava no reason to complain of
bard time#. Your needs can be supplied In your own eity .juet aa cheap
a^ you can order tl?oui from any other city. Some people believe In aen<l
ng off for everything they want. A little argument right here. Suppose
we all send off and get what we waot Wiiat a city we would bate! Star
vat ion would soon be on u^. \ Nf ?, l?l us help each other. Now to bust
'jess. Just come and eee mv atoekof Furniture, the largest and best as*
aortinent that lias ever been in Camden. Appreciating the fact tftat nion'ej
m scarce, ? am determined to mike priuea to suit the tinges. Here la what
4 have: * ,
Bed Boom Suits, Parlor Suits, W^rdrohea, Dining Tables, Sideboards,
China Closet#,
ALL USEFUL ARTICLES.
Book Cases. Couches, Bed Lounges, Morris Chairs, Waitings, Rugs, Por?
tiers, Window Shades, Toilet S? ts, Lumps, Clocks, Mirrors, -^everything
to make home comfortable. ? > . "
COOKING STOVES, RANGES<'fiE*TERi5' ?,L
STOVE%
a largo assortment of these.
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL CRASS FURNITURE.
Reed Rockers, Children*' Chairs and Rockers, Dining cbalra.
A nice line of Cbiffoneers, Odd. Dressers, Odd Washstands, Cnpbftyrds,
Kitchen Safes.
?Clothes Baskets, Work Baf-fcets, Lunch Baskets, General use Baskets, all
tjradep, ? ?
Pillows, Feathers and Cotton Comforts, Blankets,
Mattresses, all grades.
Art Squares, Door Mats, Baby Carriages, Go Carts,
Chair Heats, New Home Sowing Machines, Machine Oil, Machine Nee
dies, Machine Bands, Maohino Rubbers, and any attachments or parts of
Machines, if not on hand, will Le ordered at once,
Ocnter Tables, Pictures, Enable, Pfcturo Cordg, Pioure Nails.
Childrens Oribs, Childrena <') ad lea, Onmtnndes,
^ Furniture P_<, lish. Ifon Beds, Bed Springs, Onyx Tables,
Lace Curtains, Curtain Rods, Drapery Pins,
Clothes Wringers, Patent Climrie, J -./?
When yon need anything in j)ur lino I will be glad to havo you call.
Pricea and quality of poods wilj. ifiterest yon ? and will satisfy you that
there ia no use to send away from homo for goods.
Voi'y(Ilcspectfu!fy, -
GENUINE PERUVIAN GU
ANO. v
A Corfiplete Natural Manure'
-i
?i
L_The_0?A?o deposits are situated in the rocky islands and
rifl gullies *,loftg the coast < f Peru. ^"Thece j)lacee have been
foragea the abode of inn u m erable sea birds; ^such as peHcaug,
penguins, etc. Here -w-hofc their iking and: breeding places,
48 well* as their oemeta.rioa, so that the guano was formed not
Onlym their excretions, but also of tlieir bodies and tlie're
mains of the fish upon which thehirdsfecj.
We are the Sole Agents iu thfc ^mfedbtates forthtf ?a1oT>f
Guano Peruvian Guano, free from all adulteration or chemical
treatment, and we believe it to be the best all 'ronnd fertilizer
known. Z ~
Repoits have been persistently spread by tellers o( various
brands of Manufactured Fertilizers that the Peruvian Guano
Deposits have long been exhausted; but wo. are glad to say
that there is no foundation for such reports, as is evinced by
thg_.(act that we*, have imported during the last yeur over
tons of ttft material and cxficct to- import during the
coming year at least double that quantity . *
Peruvian Guano is a complete, well-balanced, Natural Ma
nure, containing the principal elements of plant food in the
most suitable condition,' and ie completely blended and incor
porated that it can novcr be equaled by any ordinary com*
pounded Chemical Manure.
All Genuine Peruuian Guano is packed, in even weight 200;
pound Red Burlap Bags, - with out* name and analysis print* *
tliwon> h . . . .
Tho 6000 ton cargo which we have just received per steal
ship '?Btrathmore" anatyaesj^
4,00 per cent AMMONA
3.82 - ' ACTUAL POTASH
20.50 44 " PHOSPHORIC AOI
Our Price for this material is $30 00 per ton of 2.0
naolted in red burlap bags delivered f. p- b. cars at
V ork or Charleston, L ph tlmn ton lots at the rate of
person. We will ship on e^ big of jtbis Guano as atrial i
town east of the Mississippi River at $3.50 delivered. S
price op c^r load lots and over.
11. G. Canison, of Qamd>'Ht is our agent for the sale
auo in Kershaw county.
Edmund Mortimer ? C<
Sole Agent for the United States.
Refer vi to above I beg to say I am taking drdei
Uivry, February and Mrreb tl-hvrry. The supply
those who expect to buy ure requested to let me
orders now/ -
It. G Oarrte.
" I J ~ I" j ! 1 .
" My _ .
plies, and
and when in
jp&n.
?I- /v r"-in
Genei
j*all \y(nnoifnceirr^nt*
Having j?iHt ivturm*} frpn; lh? Northern I wish f<>
fTTmtnVnftQ I hat whiter (Airn 1 _ I' 'i l-ar^ung anil
bought VJio of the large*! and tSiiL" h??frd stock h oTgoods
jever Jbrougi't toCamd?m, consiitiij
ORY GOODS, CLOTHING, HAT!
GROCERIES AND
" When iu n*ed of anything in
me and I guarantee that I can pi
?o far ?t- niv store I am mre yo?
Representing Wannannkor
I make a specially of handli]^
well-known houwe. In all caa
guaranteed.
BOOTS AND
IRNITURE.
KbuvelS^i cull and sefl
?you. dollar will go '
E
Cordially inviting ONE A
I am m>
*vy Truly?1'*
pi you earae.
| BrtSwn of Philadelph
twle -to-order suite from
[)crfeet Jfeijnd 8*tb*?
ILTj to jcinne to see m
\nv/cj$l/o//b.
jpfete Summer R?oit
le4 Pr? A ny
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