The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 16, 1907, Image 2

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'A'fu ^dtuoru PUULlbUUJ kVKKV VmfjAt\ *W I i- Mr.r/iV.KLL fcr?ii Mi'V/.s n ?.'.!? -Onf uir I . ./>C til TUcr.t'i?, '('? ' < r *, . r ?? i i '..if -. *i mitt. fitlAir???<* fx !?!,(<? iii r n? <:,<??. ir Herlioo 0'1UW|1>>K*! A 111 '.?)? rlilhiit'i V? I; rf) of iuU f f t t'v l.c y? noral Ji iWii> <.*..1 li->> .>i < It ?; ' ' VV ? i bilit* will ???'? o-mui' * for t > r vim* h of cr?<1(-!im. (J<knU'lr\4?-o J>>! 4 OUliiy liiit.j ?.;* Ai.V'i-i o .--()? |icf.'? t / b It it tirifcntc fift infri'"'! $1 .1)0 f t*r K-jUbft: <<?rh ?ubaequfat m acfiiu.i 60 ceijtK pui jj^uare, Koii>UloJ?v t? i / t. he. ? r, i ? *. ctoli^ v ord *rh ?: )i'.H )if trad*. r;-.val ?? lr* ' W. F,. MoDOWKI.f, Otmilcn, fv O. ????? ? J <JA M DKN. ti. <!.. AI (r It, l:?u7 i K.L . 1- ? ........a J List Sunday, Autf. ilili, kh? Senator Ti'Irnm't bir'.l <Uv. Me v^ah HO ) cat b of ag?-. The (irtmiutD litt of the S.'.tth! Caroltua Slate Fair h:?a b-iet. i?6Jc i 'Abe hair will be neld from (Jet lb to Nov. 1 CbeftterfifcJd county ban done u<> bly in votir# ott the di?i on?ar\. No better, hj'-vevur, thar: K;rnhaw county did. Wo truat ti.at the al ready black record of the disponsa ry will not be ni 11 further blacken *uI by the wljitikoy people of that county contesting C.o tloc'.iou u* wha done to Ivtrruiisw county. .seventeen year* h^'j? tnt? hu/d "^rnrr Senator Tillrnar (frh? deliver ing a Hrri'.>B rf lectlire* If t':?? p? ? > pit of Sou'.!: C ?r<>!i.:i, which renult cd ia tiib election ... tb> ???'. he ever Ucl I, tuat of Governor ? f South Carolina, and wi'ieh laid the foundation f >r hi< faojo hii orn tf>r, politician and alatefcui'triCo lumbia Cot. Nc'?.i tV Courii.t. Mayor Makuoy'* N lev * 0;? J*m>}?; bition. The .State. A lr'- ' Mr. K. I). BUkeuey, Mayor oi KcrmitiA, w as hero yesteiday on Inn w?y to Atlanta. It i* geneialy knortu that the l't*n of Kersnaw i:; J rt ' ?-l V I U Liiichtjtci C??U (1l\ hlld pui t Iy iti Kttniiuw county. 1 ?<1gco graphical aiUmtiou has entailed milk thai; ov compioatiun, thi JilOfcl .?i ; ti us <f nh.i.tl li:.S bcC!'. witii reference to the duq/ciisury '1 he buik of llic town >?f Kershaw ]ii'o hi Laucaslei cimiiih, aijil.Ii nm prohibition. Kv?d nfltf l/Min'i. i<;i \ itu tlif pfUHHl" V out, ill'- At f K?-l Shaw La 1 k 4!:<|ufi)?ury i:_,.L ll.t it. I" action of the State 'b-qtensnr) board, on the ground t!iat t no town w a* pari ly i ri K'THhn'v (or.v.'y )l l.\ <? \v r, the court* krj'n.kv'5 < i'. this >|?r c |??? - Bition and li.e ?!;??{.?(.iidiity ?\ a r0 moved from Kci'hliaw At that tunc Mr. Blaki.M;V f.Ri very hcarti ly in favoi ?>[ 'ho dibpcn?ar> an 1 worked for it* rcLuution for he be leived fimly that t<> rcuiovu ll would be to invite blind tigers. Now ho irt of Hti entirely differ ent opinion While not a pi?i hitionist, stili he believes that pro hibition can lie enforced as much hr any other law ib enforced Since the removal of the dijqtenaa r.v, he has been elected mnyoi. At first he thought the task of ridding the community of blind tigers would be almost impossible t<> ac complish. Hut be now feels free to eay that, if there he such a thing as prohibition, the ti>v\n of K p r ? all aw lihh it. There Hie those wiio Bend olT and get their whiskey by express, aa the law allows them to do, hut the blind tigora have been driven into their burn. Mr. Blakeney believes that ai most a:iy town can have prohibi tion if the police force can be made to take an active intins; in the enforcement of the law and if the municipal authorities will ?ive their moral sanction to the* iil'ott to loot out the olfendtiH. It a.so requires the moral sentiment of the community, hut there if no community in which tne nigral sentiment is other than f^r t!ie en forcement of biw, if t he people would only take i hum est enough to come out and say ho. Mr. Blakeney ti.kea d>if?? iont view of the local option nw from that which has been hr'.d by a great many people. Ho believes that it will lend to brinij about a general condition of prohibition,: that the moral sentiment will radi ate from county to county ami that prohibition will come gradually by the will of the people, if not by the general assembly. He sees the good that has been ' done in Lancaster county since the J ' dispensary was voted out; tho dis- j pensary having caused more or less drunkenness. while as mayor of the ; town of Kershaw lie haa had before, him but one case of drunkenness inj About six months. Mr. Blakeney believes that the, reason tho people or Kershaw votftd ?gainst the retention of thedispeh*' ?ary is because of the intiaence of' prohibition in Lancaster county, i for whon the campaign was on there 1 ware many inquiries from Kcishaw. county as to how prohibition was ttorkiftg ioLancasUi. DISPENSARY LOST IN OWtb/ERFIELfl. >"#??. Nr u ly Thr#*#* Jo One For IVojiiMUon J' ? s. ; ' f . ; 'l. J-V ? I J?l/' . . , ' , ' !'-??! n | l.r?ii:< l.??-?h << ti<stcrlrM c'ir,\ hi. r *f"r .? ? ?.!*??.? i? ' ?* '? iC? r? lali< ti .'n ?? 'i !:< \ i.*w- * > t) a '.t i li i \ u.? . "i; a< ?. ; -. \? n t?-? i ?ut i f 'i < iMa. of :? I , *r:v t/?? ?*> *'V |i?f??* I oVlfji K I.-Mi;1.1 *f. J Vyl< * ufr (2. ? i". '? (i*pemary tr 021 h u' ? i r j ?l 1 !, f'ti'f ?????* ?'? r I n.( a'.cfvi'i '.a'.' t his nfterr.f or., when the result ar-emed n oertun defeat ft>r the din if i:??rt r y, l ti?- church beli* v.ftt 1011 I t<i. i i t)ti>U?i iH(i) of the IkLtl I <ii?) ii< e over e- .V vi over victory i? <j racthir.g great The oil t-r wide m takiog I defeat very quietly. 'I he poiis w< it- <>p< ut-ij promptly *t % o'clock tou iLor^.tjg a;.'J boltt ' dispt r.tuieit vs-oe elorod thrcjgh out the (1 hv. The t-lectioD pa?o?ed j olf very quiet!) everywhere and no disturbance of any kipd has beed reported. 'i t; t t o t <%! v > ?? e w *? K o r 208; a ? 'fciLi*. f < ') Mi I* ril i h uno^cce* ?i?r y I iclift lor IWOS, Wt the fallowing coiwmur.i i.a'.iof) i'. t?> daily newspapers and '.hey were '? ere aft hid to print i'. '1 o the Kdi.o, : Here is a ticket for 1 "J 0 : For sen ator, J C iieoiphiliof the Ne?.a an \ Courier. (J'itunor, William K. GoC ale* I ??( the CDiiiiiibift .*> ?.fclo. | ' Congress, fust distiict, T. K. ! V\ Hfinii, <f the (!harleston Post ; j H-C'Mjd, Miles I'. Mi S.vtH-nv, of t-lit lltmp'.on ' i u ird i r4ii ; th irr!, 11 hr ry . I,. \% ui(??)!). i I the (ireenwood in d?'x; fourth, t *'? 1 1'. I'. Crewa, of j the I.nurei -?V11 i i 11 <.> r h 1 i , fifth, \V. T) ICirii?,of 11?o York viHo K.nquiror ; A (J KoMn^k of ihp Dir Jlir.iiton N"w?. and seventh, Hubert i (?. ( >???n. 1 f '.he ^ i:r ! t,?"*ni. Fiuifoim- I'urn the r?ecnln out. A a f : t!..; otl.cr f;l!:.:cH t!:ey ! hre no' g'?'?d enough f >r editor?. ? Li. . rent) Ad\ t rtiaei More nnd uiore it incoming to bo lli.il fi ti>!-v-?p.ipci: dopeods fir iji very ltf? on its accuracy >'.? '.fni'l', iin pMAer to rosiat tcmptn ' tii.ii i; .n ., '.!??. ih vfipape-. i.' j 1.1)0 Hiry-i it. uf the people, nnd uh it ttertcH fh.*.iifm.: > and honestly atid e:I t i?? r.' i v 1 ? r'? a ??r i ?.I 11 if the 1 i | nuh.r'i f? "I "i i'w?;>?' j?er t'? d s j rover til*"* tiuth Ht)d pieHOIJt i< I c'.i-n . i th :< ..??n \ j i) i^ ,b v i.' . i?! t i ins! i ? lit . jjt? ii?? rf%5 j u: i^ ?>? l fH.^i v div? !td N t. v.? p a j .: h th:.t have | IlitCIrsli t h !?:if<- 411 U ll? 4 tl n'J.ii y <.j> j pohed t(? l!it U-!rHl'- 'd 'lie p >)[? e 11 ? !t V i i I'1 I Hl.IisIm'LiH. I ( . Il n r. ? n l H ?1 ?? * H Iwhifb 1' inc^ v. iMt f?:r dealing ft* j r i j! t 1 1 nieo! \. ?y ; l io: S-iii'iuui I * n i 11 a h e i i;ivcK ; the t.ftii.t ti i f live (??orciH pupers 'till'. IlikVe ?llS[??;i) d?.d publivatinn, j two of them in ??!)?? I. i w ci Wnn.Ur |il the rditoid a:e piopuring to ^n ivsiilt the Iitjuor mei; to Ki)iulti/? j 1 'ee i )ce A11 VOc ;vle. l oo intinj men litteiupt to muko an j t?ro li^hl shon v<ii ii kerosene income This happened ?it the depot in Mo j Moo. The midnight puHsonrjer from j('luTn?v had pnllod into the station. I On the pliilUinn were two huslxinds ! anxinuslv ftwiutin^ the homo eominp of their wives. One of tlie men n rat loo impetnmis imli vidun', rnxhed np, threw both urim around the firnt hid v who hud nii^hted Irom the jtri.it) and fervonlly impiinted a k;?s ( upon iter Jipt. He was About t*> (take her bundles when she stepped t back. eyed him with ti look of mii<u j led smprise and anpor and exclaim j cd : j , ,vl i ow daru \ ou. sir ! hat does t!iii=. moanr' U hen the tnin wiio had ? tubraoed Ifr took a second and boltc lo..k a! lit : oounteninoo. while llio (.old nhiv , et h t an up and down hi* buck a^ In ti'\<?ko t > a re-U /di*>n of tl>e fuel ? bat ho had wasted a'l of ht^ wwoef ness on itie otlot fellow's wife, he tarried only lone enough to cav "Mep pardon, !ad\!"an I then hustled off to pet his own wife, who lmd Hteppcd off the train n moment be. fore,*ust in timo t..> witness the nf? footionate soenc above described.? , Carolina Cit;7en. J u O/iunlze a Kflrni*'r?' I uiou 2 We l.&v* I'fjn 'i ni.t?'.ed to to- f 0 ' i ri j'in: : }>a< ia ?. '? rt wi hf rn^dei ijn i uuraday of ncx'. wttk, the 22ud j lust, io orgaui/.c * i'.iru^r?' Unio.jj f: ]' ?? f<"..j a ?* i ; it; i <rreVog| wiii *><? b*<d r the ('r urt F'^ufci*. M:. y <?' A ti'k r?r.|>, I f' t>TD) !tl I !J A .*'? Ijv pi ??r lljC' 11 u i ? | po*<- f t f.rginrif>g the J oioo. Ail! 1 urwvjp i if invited lAt present. ] I !;?" ?'?: j.'& r. i z 41 hi O in and to bu non-1 ; ?.rti*!>t t.u;l Cm I h?* \ <>i I* \ i 1 i?> w hta SiiRpciiifH) I in. i'o(kvi.It Nt*?k Krt> htk m?'| ptadi-d publication. Ihe advance in the <4 printing materia' uo.t th".L in)thing e'.se, ii ia ?Md, cause* paper to ausper.d. U Lad been i: K>ut?t?<?? about 11)rc? , year* Or.eMeinphU preacher bitterly <ie nouuees U??? >.r.^. while a brother min ister lr the same city stoutly defends It We know which preacher Is go ii </ to tffci thr greater timber of slip pers, 1 oiinit?^ rr.btB. easy chair*, and Hiich things nex*. t'liristrufts.? Kz. Mr A .1. li^aM.io las moved in hi* uaodsoiue uew house on 1K-Kulb Htreet Mr M ii Ueyuiao lian commenced the fro'tion of h residence oa upper .Mam street next north to Mr Leo Schenk Wanted Himself Kicked For Stopping His Paper Once ujjoo a time a man stopped j his paper i v next week be idol I his ..r ! four cents below 'the market j ? "i r. Ms proper ? ty wis nld i r. . \ ? " mse hr* did ii l r,.n.?i '.:????. i:: ?> sales . lie i i. >00 lor ii ?. < ; forged notes ills' !"id Ui.-r 'a^ve'';?t:l two | wei-ks ami the public cautioned not I to n"goti ite tbeni. He then pni'i b bi^ A mencan ,/W lib a foot like ? jforge hammer to kick him all tin I way tn ti e r..?WHpaptr ojtice, when he paid four yours ?n advance and jmade th'? editor sign an agreement I to knock him down and rob him if j lie ever otdured hid piper slopped i ^ a in ? kx i W. B. DE'LOACH, Attorney-At-l-aw, CAM l)KN, S. O. FOR RENT on FOR SALE. I ho r??si??. nco - f Mrs. W. .J f ir es mi upper f>vit!"l'in htrt ;? t . l*'or !?: i; j ; v t ? .V'? W. I >'.?IK'8 . Sin vcyni 's Not ice, ! I i- i to -i: those ?:^h i_ i'.s ;;.ado <?( their ;.t, ?!^ m Ki-r 1 ? .\ 1 -jut.'v Terms rc?A \ i re:-;, nii :i; D/ii/ell. Sumter (\> , ? . - K. >1. C A N I' 1J V . N M). J ;? ? 'Call Phone No. | 2V4 J. | When you need Dray age of any kind. | P. T . Brown, DeKalb Si.' I At I'lie Snyder (jallerv, i Vou will -fiml all thd lalL'Mt raids ami folders t'^r Up-to-date Photo graphs. ffioya/fcttow 2nd Will stand in Camden this 'Season. For terms apply ?I. I), Mc DO WALL, ' At Latham's Old Stables. F, W. VV AG ENER & CO. Cotton Department, Charleston, S. C. We have arranged to handle Cot ton to best advantage and solicit consignments. We give special attention to hand ling Staple Cotton, viz. "Allen Seed," "JFIoradora" and others of this grade. Advertise hi I'Hti CMkONlCLII. V Monthly St*'fcme;vc of the Dispen saries in Kershaw County for ,*|.?nth <>f lv.Hy7. Camden, S. C. i;?l Invoice ?|.?- u-Jii.ir Mo- k ..n .ti. . ! i >? ? f Mm.lb f sp44fi.34 lothi.Sal?-? * ?r>, I*>8.13 Operating KipcbM" < f 190.OO Hr?-wk?iie * 2U.27 i'-h k on band I.o t l'c.\ o' M< iik ;{,258.!?;{ Bethune, S. C. T-iUl Invoice including 8to<k on hn.<i t'li-i I >a\ i?f M >iith t :j.u7#> Kd Total 8<th>* 1,260 1(1 Opentting Kxpetih< * ?>( l)i*|?;li:Oiry 8.*.38 Breakage . 12.70 St-Tk on hand Lai'. Day of Month ),071 10 St?t<? of 8<;utb Carolina I K'-r?huvv Couraj. ( I'erionalljr appeared \V\ ,f. Dunn, mid W. II. Zemp, mombera f,f 'he Kergbaw County Diapcuaary Board, ?hn cacli iu!v stud I'cveraliy attorn, depose* and ?a_>s tbat the foregoing s:at< inent? an.- tru? and correct Sworn to and gubHunbcd br*f>rt iiw ti in I At ?1 ? y of Aogunt, 1U07. W. H. Hough. Notary Public. Jamestown Exposition VIA *. Seaboard Air Line Railway 10 I)a\ Coach Excursion, sold on Tuesdays and I ridays only $ 7.40 15 I),iy l icketb 12.15 00 Day Tickets 13.45 Season i icketfi limited i)e< 15th, .... 10.10 Coach Kxcuruion tickets will not he good in Parlor or Sloe pi ig ears. Seaboard Ig Most Direct Route. Double Service Daily to and from Norfolk. Lv Camden 7.01 a in., ur. 1 ortsmontli 7.30 pm Lv Camden 1.CS p m , :i" I ortsniout.li 9.00 am For further information and reservations apply to C. M. Adkinn, Apt., Camden, S. C., or wri-te W. L. Ruriough, T. P. A., Columbia, C. VERY LOW RATES | TO NORFOLK, V,v., ami Return, Account I Jamestown Tcr-Ccntenniai Lx position Vi.i SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Season, sixty day and fifteen da\ tickets 011 sale daily com mencing April 19tli, to ami unlading Nov. 30th, 1907. Very low rates will abo be made for Military and Brass Hands in uniform attending the Expedition. STOP OVERS will be allowed on Season sixty day and tit'teen day ticket*), same as on Summer tourist tickets. For full and complete information call on Ticket Agents Southern Railway, or write 11. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Fishing Season Now On, Go to A. D. Konndy's for anything in the Tackle line Just received new lot of "Ketch-all," Porn i Hide an Silkbody Phftntom Minnows, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated Buel Spinners. Also all kinds of Spoon Bait, Gnlf Tarpon, Sea Glass and Cotton Lines, Floats, Spears mid Sinkers, Rodholders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes, Bait Buckets and Fishing Rods, Gill Netting, Etc. llooks all sixes. Last but not least the fisherman's friend, "Lollacapop. JK. D; fCET*T??E>Y* t i r 3ss':& -?ai pnrawMsa?t( \f *VaAv>,v^ - c/^ cr^> Szr4 cs> C/2 PQ