The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 22, 1915, Image 2

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? ' ? SIIJIS I'KOHTAIU K. 4 us( diii of "OiuiIiik" b'om) tor CttHir Han Proven Worth. hi jmi>uriiiK wlnti-r I.ujm Iu\"M> for 1 lli'l?ln |]M< lilH'f <i|IIU' H'-'lli UW VV fit ii h dairy i n ui> j .. * iiiiiln t?? .hiiu' " I iy luu'klng hiiof> full uf >im ? t ( i ? * i ? i i.?'i any* a M;i- II as Wlv, 'ii ? i 1 1 ? I ? silau" hii . | >11 1. ,ih f .scui ijil iV.TIu. pi'iijfflU <?u a Imm-i ttt MJI lii 1. 1 it? l?u.?lii< .Mauy WIm mi- in -lui'liijicii who iiuv<> rrlv't lhl,> fo'iiu of ft't'il )i|i Jil'OclwU* I )?*?' fi'4'l loK l'l Ui(? towa f? I it, who 5 "I < liv<| ViltlinUI 11 i-.li?-<|, 1 1 1 m i v\ i 1 1 1 ? ? ? . i iuimH 1 1'lM, imit i < ? m i < i . . ' i f<MUJ iyll!? ih.\ * i tor*1 #!lhOUt n -i I"'' Sllllrt ll.lM oh I II I i ??? !T <I.! ,.l t-f jiirofliahM I";"1' iuuMuk <iji l?lv'l> 1'ii' ? laml. t'.utic 1 1 1 * m.? f'liiji'.l flan Uh> ? " ? (pi'iiy Uf tlw fiiriti Pun - tyM ilullbh'd j|)y iiji ii ;i> .if jix-iVi. ? Till* I'll I' .vvilh a i>i ;j i i i 1 1 <?! . ' ai: Hiifi ? ?*< ?n? al it?irv? ?-l iiu.i'. I ' i Ii 1 < alllo fnrh. - sv lli !;< ? j ii 1 . | 'HilV'K; I i if Ml. 'I, 'ill'.1 I ' ' 1 1 lij ply. of fiT;i I r r f }?? !,- ? ?? ?. Iiit.l' ' j-.'i 1 (? ;?.irii i i ? >.| I. i >| i i 'V| \|| ii ?|? (< ?. . | jmI vnitfji;.' ih iy.fi. I i f ll'il j' ? I sit i.;iV ' - fl'fV I I .1,1 <? . ? ! It ill ' . It Ii sJll.llt'l ( lii l ,.r,liu, hi ? IJaifo ::i\ ? 1 ;i I ' 1 ? n, f ? ' ? \ ? ? ? ?; . ? y " ? ??'??? ? |t U if t ) I' , -'.'.III ).'<! Vi'llli ;I I ft;/ 1* Ii i|, ? <<( ;oii i>. 1 liii-il niiil -i 1 I. ?"vf-r <a silfnlfa f:ay < 'Ul.l !>?;' '' ???? i. l.l.ll; wit Y< :li i i'|| | |i '????"iiii.'.- Iiu;at! f I!; Wluiiri; < i>rn i , |Hi.il,oil ;i ?, ' . : *i. Ifi'l Ktiiialifi^ in (lit> jlciif. . i.\ iaiii I r ' ly d|j?? llrtlf -of I he t?HH 1 VlllUD Is r.vHi wIh'U Ui? tcxlilur J* tut, ami k?-|?t I'tiiliT (hu must favor a hit* ?o||<Ht lolib, ? ' i-'-i -. iff !('? . Th!. : i<> liKi'vttHWl by | ha iiortiohM >,t } (ii. V tutks l(*ft UjJOUfrlt \C ? iWhlt'T K fni. * . Not n(' with frtlripT 'Win entire '""rii jthuil N <u( Into the silo. I'rotcteil iJmjv - in h-ii* htiijg HII'I ?^NijH>rdi i>.veh the j'lh t1- of i |u* ? ruji are *nve<l. When r hi? ,rln lit riiu '? of jeitru I* open i>il i ( m ? eoar?itvtl uf till? slulkw are leaiiv<l H|t hy I |jji' nith'k. l ip . u< . i 1 1 ii I* <>f xihtm* kt'i'ps (Tie iun|ifi it? Ut""l JieuJUi, x<* i hit i lhe> 1 1 ??* hf t li?* fee'l fftleU. Au .iMlh-.l't .<;?1-lli>;tli> lhlt( 111 pr(K ? M l : i - Mi uln- Ihlrd fo I'lH. half II 1 1? ? f irjLOfr (if HJl.lh Mill he t'OUIltetl till 'i ii -i uh-iil Im in uf feetl t hit ji III I1- < !>l.ill/f(| fl'.^n the .Jiiii' foinl ? i.K ' ' I > ' Willi, I >llit I ly Vitllleil ill WM i ,n hi I he *tlo, hIIhiw ha- heeii whown, .H\ <-.\f)i>iiiitfiii.s, to he worth m? niheh ? .r l <' li t:i heef nil I !?? iVe-llntf. OuJy ? M. " FlU'lJlfrl'-, h'?\VV'V(>p( v, ! ; ? ? have Mil ' "..n iht j/' IV t if MJ! itit ?J itw rea.seM l ho ? ?l- ,(i; ti . i!|<';t ? -ten; eiill l'nil\ j ? <:?*.- 1 1 m ? f.'i'Mi'A , val'it1 of slliij,'". Jfii; r^'hril In 1 ,Vi i. jVi I" |'(V, Ml., Met Mi. .lot' I >?* ! i iV . , in vim. W:t. iijjrtf here A?<hi,v ;vr ihe iiiuj-fi. v i,i \| r | .1, ii. Miu'tin, ? > ! i i ? ? !' n ii-.tiliiiij a 1 i ?,me,\ of M?iilh?'.i'it ' 1 fltm?i-.. Twii 'I'll 't< Mini im'ishii^ ir:i t h (? i? a' ? t ?flv'a'tU* id nv the i>\ ? .siiiiM Thn I huiii-aiiil tnnrp visitors u "i I' t'iv. n niinhle t ? ? o.htalh arJniiy Si-ii i ' i Im' NM'kaUtf, f ? jhm'OxS, I(.J nilic . imrtli of Camden." J miles west of PeKalb, 4 miles from ('tin r<-|i, hull' in lie from rliool, y."?0 acres in enlt ivatloii, I hree spjiii rate pastures with 7 ?> <ere ? In i?tn-li. One of the tlnest br \h,;i rifs In the county. About one million feet. nooil Ions loaf timber. One s room dwelling. IS teimiit houses. Property of II, I'nrlleld. I'rice $110 per acre, Term t ea sy. :'.'jl I I iicres, I 'J miles nor. li of CmmleM,.! miles west of I>eKnlb, I miles from, church, I 1 miles from school. I III neres in cull ivntlon, < i:e oil live room dwelling, throe lemillt houses. tine jib), saw mill mill dilnj;le mill, for only $?."? :i re. I'usy terms or will trade for l'"- I town property. Now own 1 I y IC. I;, sill & Itro, 10 acres (i miles Southeast i f <'tun!en. acres in cultivation, rood orehard, one p>nd three ro >m dwelling, cost $100,. Can In; bought I'm- S-sr.o. Now owned by Charl'i* 1 1 ? ?1 1 a nd. LIST youk wants with us ? REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND INSURANCE FOR SALE Pure Bred HEREFORD Cattle "The Kind That Pay." Wo nvo olfer'nitf lV>i' alo 50 head of big bone bulls o!' brooding J'go ?f higv quality and breeding. Camden Beef Cattle Farms L.UGOFF, SOUTH CAROLINA FRED E. PERKINS, Spec!.*] Partner HENRY CUNNINGHAM, Mpr. Red Devil Lye iYTakes rain-water of thi* hardest wator i \d your clothes lot go iho t; :';. SAVES- CLOTHES ? i" po\' I'frc.', nn.l : r> ,?> i'ji. i > i'. ? .;u ? t r- ?jt waste. v .? v. ; ( J casis, i- > \\ .>? lir.? . >* use C he c ??' ' ? c^c a vr r try AY ) L t :i to r'vr rsclf. SHOE POLISHES BRILLIANT ? QUICK ? LASTING | THE F. F. dalley CO.. Ltd.. Buffalo. N. Y., Hamilton, o a n. LAH(.KSr jpw POPlUTION Warmth of Their Patriotism lias lleeii it Kurpriwto Hnnxla. Kiih-Iu has I lit' ill I'iftMt Jewish )M?| I; u Ih t !? mi of liny' country In Mm world. A i i f : ' 1 1 1 j.' 1 1 (lu ll lot has not a I way H been ? iii ei:\ In li|*> line under (lie rule of the On rx, A In* t'll Ikciik of their Northern T:\ MmrUi r.rl w^rtTmmnfl I|J1S10U? ( 7) ? I I'llint ?* |hi'lrtMa<Hfl(f? to the kuccchk of |(m cjttjme. A^ionlliiU l?? private Id I ami (ll^mtclitw from Hu*sla, u>an> [i \> ha vr roinc forward t<) enlUl ; I l?ry I'm vi' opened a ii< I ??? | n 1 1 ?| mv* I hospitals/for t))0 ><<l<tl?/i'H and displayed an i.m r i ? to : 1 1 < I wlfh t|u4l* goods and ihelr. i . J .. . r. Tl)0 v. armth of their pntii't Is 111 hll^ lirOll M Mpll^e l.i ,\|U;-'"\ \ Tlic position of Hie JewUh anhjcct ? of I Ih ? IIH II \\ U* before tlltt VMM', .1 ; told In n luilli'tln Jul prepared I ?\ ? i . . ? National ( leogra pljie. .Society, It lead* as follow* : "More Mian one half of t hit world's l oin I Jewish | ? < ? i ? i i I < i 1 1 o n ; numb* iliiu about O.'fifMMMJO/ dwell* within ttu>-ltu" Kiiin Umpire. The total 1 1 u ml x r "f| .lows lii (lit' world numbers about 1 oou.uoii. '1'ln 1 foiled Spites and Ah ! Ha ? i in n:-'!i ry i cu^-h willi more than 'J. ( KM i.i il.i) ;? Cernmuy >\ i tli (luO.OOO. and till' Hrlildi Kniplrc with 100,000, an the other Important homelands of tld~ ^I'Mt tered Nalioti, U iist-da, however, t" <l;iy might ! e looked u']h>h oh the true fn t hcrln nd of the J c.wls 1 1 i >c?di lie. as I lit* great body of them live there. Tid e^iiM - primarily from the cause, i hat ti e. s*b?\>, more especially. the Uu.s:duii ? i'MV-;, have always been the most fob" ?'r.Miit of peoples In matters of roligbtVi. The Russian Chur<h. properly speak ing, is not a missionary church. That a Russian should lie a nieinher of the Russian branch of the Eastern Oriho do.\ 'church, Is regarded almost a- a law of nature In Muscovy, while the Russian feels that It is just, as natural and fitting that a Tartar should hp n Mohiimmedan, and- that a .lew should follow the Mosaic creed. "It ,1s true that most of the Jews weiv originally Polish subjects, ami It Is said, that colonies of them lived In the ha si u of the Volga and tin* Crimea ooii yea;'s before the birth of Christ. Through the years of their bitterest persecution, the rule of the Poles over the .lews was a light and amiable one. and many hundreds of thousands of them passed to this "onn try. Thus, with Poland. Russia acquir ed the greater part of her Jewish suh ii?el < "The (V.ar's Jewish subjects aro cou tilled by. law, t ? ? n definite part of the P: mill iv. known as the Jewish Pair ? >f | Set tlenient. This is an .Irregular 1 ??'l t | of territory, extending from the Raltic j to I he Rlack Set). Tin' Rale includes I Poland. klthuanhu White Russia. pari ! of I .It IK"* Russia. , ami region's In Mm* | ( \im\isils. A hell of land about 'W miles wide aloiiir tlie international boundary is nlso exempt. The Pale proper, weherlu nearly all of the Rus sian .lews dwell, com. rises the entire territory of Russian Poland, and the ? Jovernineiits of Kovjio. Vitebsk. Vllun. j Mob I lew WMiy'iila, (Jrodno, ' Minsk, j < 'heuniirof. Roitava. Rodolla. Res'sara j bia, Kherson. Kkaterin??s!a v, and Tau : rbhi. Khviio, Minsk, Moll (lev 9hid Vol b* nia are the most thickly settled by .lews'; who. in these < Joverninents. con stitute about two-thirds of the entire poprilat iotr. Some Jews were settled us agriculturists upon the southern Steppe, land, despite the strict law. welathy members of the Nation are found in business in Petrograd and Moscow. All ? disabilities which attach to Jewish birth in Russia, fall away with the conversion of one of the race to ortho doxy, bul. nevertheh kSS, s itch conver sions seldom take place. This tnirtail im'iit of the freedom of the Jewish n'o.ieets is not a matter of religious j.crscii:t ion but rather an expression i f the Russian's dread of the superior '??vines* ability of the .lew. '"There are, however, certain cl asset* ? <: .lews allowed by the law to dwe^l' Mbi .u the Rale These are students tn fMUCTtt institution*, m^ivhauts the ;ir*i uv'ild. proi'e**ioiial i<ersons *.JIIod : t i-an*. and <i'< h a* have ? ? r ? ? ?? i \car- it, the Am: v. Mem n her* i I' the-e cla**e*. nevertheless. niltst I ??'?tain sj?, - ia 1 permi*,- i< >. i to e!i.it ?y their | i ? i u 1 1 1 * tinder the law. N??. .lew Is eli ; ; i I ? I e to (lovernmciit otlice. nnle-s he | " ccoiae* a convcrt to orthodoxy. I "The .lew * are taxed ni"l?? highly than l iber citizen* Ru>*ia. Their j < it izeii*hi|t i* of i! >jn::ldied Kind for i the law state* that .lews are aliens, j w hose social richf* ar.? regulated by I >oe. inl ? ?rdinamt-* ' T:i\cv nn 'kosher' ! meat, on candles f >r n-e in the .*vmi ? tff^ces. Oil *Unlt e:lp*, le^M. \ Ja\e> lUld ? ???????ia! t;r\es ui>en their businc-v* are ! . ? k I 1 1 by the State ' i'l I !'e ;; l"i ? a host < f ??liter special regular. 'I'l, Rus j *ian .lews, oil -their side, are <>r^anlx I ed tor their protecti..n \vith headquar ter* at Warsaw. In -pite of ?! itli.-nltles, 1 however, the Jew* ..f Rn^-b< take a pr< -mil. ent part in the conntr.x'* com mon e. and exercise a powerful influ ence of wealth." . n The St. Johns Hotel at 1 leiulerson \ i lie was destroy (xl by tire Sunday morning. M kdhinks < VNDB m n ID, Cuurl-. Condemn (ommIh or Kin* r*teut MrHIHne \f tt mi InW ore rs. ' * . > "-* ; v " " ,f Mori* than half u hundred legal ae. t loll;* tuivi< I ><?*.??? t "I'lll 1 1 ttl ( ?*< I hl|. ee^fully | Under the tfherley Amendment to the ! .1 and l/ftfjftM A<t, which prohibit* fare UUd fraudulent claims mh l?? tliM I t iTTTTTTVTroi^TITPfffJTffTl fie nrflPJJtffJ } or Hti/t llclne*. Criminal prosecutions j ; i i i ( ?> I ( lii* ii i.nni f?n *1 u r? ? r * wen* brought ! ii) "Jfi ease*, but in *i 1 instances the I'ahcly ii im I fraudulently JabeMJ medl- 1 . . ' w.re .-cly.ed while Ih Interstate j commerce. claims iimiile 1 ?y ihe manu- 1 tacturer* for the curative power* ot,\ [these preparations ranged from t uJu*i - ; ? .!?? ! - 1 1 1 it 1 1 )?< . \ , and dipt lit'iia io\ < oimhs folds, and i.calp diseases. A I number of other criminal prosecutions land sel'/.ures are pending In various Federal court. s throughout the J'nlted State- j of alleged violations of the Sherle\ A nieiidincnt similar to tho>e which bjiVe already been tried. The olfieials ??ImrKed with 'he enforce ment of the Food ; 1 1 1 ? ? I)rii!.:s A< I are d' Ihe opinion* thut the evils of the i lei i niedii-lne business eyh he stop ped V'tily by the most drnntle action. Ii I- pointed out that t Willie i'li meiji ? illj'H fur which false and fraudulent I ?iaiMts are made Is not only . an eeo i-omle fraud of the worst kind, la that i v.orihless preparation that costs lad .? Tew cents Is frequently sold for a I ;"llar or more n bottle, lad Mint health ami even life are endangered by fail ure to serure t.he service of :i physician mi seeh -f\erJ?UM diseases as tuberculosis, di; fjierla, pneumonia, and scarlet fever nntil too late, because reliance may have heen placed In the curative pow er of some worthless preparation ? bleb is claimed to lie a never failing i-eim?<Jy( The deluded victim may not realize Ills danger until the disease Iuik reached a stage too far advanced for (Yen the. ablest physicians to cope with it. Kll'eetive treatment depends in most eases, on applying it during the early ;;t}i;.e's of tlie disease. The Mom-hens .Medicine Co., of .Bal timore,- Mil., pleaded guilty to the iliar>.ce that a preparation called "Fam ily Physician" and shipped hy them into interstate commerce was falsely* and fraudulently labeled. Among the many diseases for which this medicine v,.:.. i\ < ^amended hy the manufactur ers in statements appearing on the la bels and accompanying circulars- were dlptherla, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, smallpox, bronchitis, neuralgia, croup, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Tlie court imposed a line of \ plea of guilty was entered by H. A. Ingham & Co., of Vergennes. Vt.. t '? i Hii' charge (Uat statements aitd - h'i.ms as to curative powers of a Pro duct called "I>r. II. A. I ugham's \'oge :;i! lo Kxpectorant Nervine Pain Kx iiii wore filler and fraudulent.. it was. alsu alleged by the (Jovorn n 4 >l 1 1 i'u.it t lie statements "For toeth ami rest less children, il 4s not only - ; ? f ? ? and harmless, l>nt posit ively bene ficial : it agrees with the most tender child or feel de infant." were false and mi-leading in that they were of such a nature as to mislead the purchasers into the belief that the article con tained no harmful or |>oisoiiuus Ingred ient. whereas, in fact, it did contain, morphia and other opium alkaloids of a poisonous and deleterious nature, such as miuht prove harmful and dele terious to the health of tender chil dren and feel tie infants, and other per sons. if consumed by them. The court tim d, the defendant $100. Four thousand and ninety-two hot-, tlcj- <>f "Father John's Medicine" were seized in Philadelphia', Fa., it hei up al loyed in the libel that the labels on the hot t lev a ud on the pasteboard packages lull! ;i i n ing the bottle:? bore statP-mcnt* rega rdinu the curative effects of the mod it i tie that were false and fraudu lent claim-, were made by the. laanu f-n i".rer f.,r Um. ellicacy of the medi cire !i. the treatment of cousumpl ion, ci.: :'', . niliK, cryttp. asthma, hruiuliit. i ! "f i r - : ? t . whooping cough. pnen '? ? ' . ? i ? . "i M . rickets. and a number oi' ailment-,. A judgment of cim ? ten - tii. i a i i d forfeiture was entered, a ! !? 1 i ' u.;, "idered by the court tint! < I ; e < rodiiet be delivered to Carleton A !!' V?\ I'ii,, of Lowell. Mass.. upon pavni'-nt of ;ill eo<|s in the proceed In^ and I he evocation of a bond In tin* -on; of y", i'n to insure that the f_'o( ,iv woidd ? ..( be sold unless truth full.' -ibele.!. A \ ? ? of "guilty" was rendered a'.*.'-!-! ' !.e \merican Laboratories. ;i coi l., r.i,!o\ located at Fhibnlelphia. Fa ! -hipping interstate commerce a ? a:'ed "liad I'm-Salz," which ? "_'cd was falsely and fraudu lent '. '. a. Aii -analysis of a sam ple ' " . ; : i . duct -bowed that it con sisted - f ? ' ? : i : i : 1 1 ? r i salt. <}|a*Uber salt. bak!n_' ??!;?. and n small amount of ! a rt :: It wa> claimed by the manut.M Hirers that this preparation repr.i.i' ) the medicinal projn?rtios of Jbc gtv.it r.'.iiopeun springs famous' for ceiYturies for the cure of diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, kidneys, pr bladder, and that it represented the medicinal agents <#btalned by the. cvajv ? ? oratliiiTof tiu water froiji famou* Ku r<n>MU KprliiK*. ? A 11 lie of $ 1<M) wan 111,;... <?<! t? lli.- .(Mil t. The following llr-t Includes other pI'Cpai'UtiollH aj/liilixt which the <Jov ciiuiicuI'm (tint they wt'rc falsely or fnliiduleutly labeled wiim sustained |.\ die I roints. Statements wort* made on the I it I >i*l h of, or on the ? ti< ui 1 1 > oii^iHiivliiK, Hit* nmaira liuiiM Intended to inula* (|k* purchaser Ulieve i Iim t t i .?* DHtHcjiMtt were effect ive t*ures f<?r tt ^rettf viifltHy of dlxeaneti tor - ill*-)) Dm'V \\?M'e !'??? ? 'lli III? -i h Um l hy H,u,' muHutyt't iiroVM jfroiiiutorH. The m.ii I ; 1 1 1 1 I loliH of I !.? ? OoverumoMt >veiu? upheld i?y the courts and judg ment Jircrnllll^ly 111 eo|||)CHtjo|| witli eiU'lj of (lie following prepara tion.; : ? |(;it!uiii's - M lerohe Killer. , I ! IMi'lt';. S|>? ' i||r, Smith's AtfFieuljurfll l.lniiuent. Dr. SyJIIviinV flare Solvent. : i , -rll's White I M'tiJiS, SI ranioline. wit i ( ' i i ' 'i* r.v i 'c|i ;iii, .Morciu's Wine ' f- Anise. ! ?>-, UcriijHi) Iv0/M?!!+ ItrniMl Phox i iiiM", fVh?ry tt ml <!in < 'ompoumi, Hwi <>f(i Hair nil. I P<'ji1|i Hejncdy. Coil Llvw oil villi Syrup of Tat*. I ?!?, M'ttH'yVi LjmiViHi KlUvlr. Si! Yo Mi |l( .Jllj'i' ipft <if:y'y. ( ! vi ? ? ? : ? i i :e Twijr. Compound. l!r, Mi- ji'olN I'VijWi le Pilli-. ' .H' iiylll<"l.V^ Set v.rhiht.'x uMn Micsfiui I'Jthia Water. Hill': AromaMo R^ti'iW't .('?)< I Mvor ? )il I 1 !t?ll;iii(l<'r K<i-.h!niul Co. ) Hlmk's I'tirtnwiile Syrup. Tetterlne. I ;i\-:ti\e Onininc Tnlilet':. ' Mr;. .i<m> ?pipjrfroU'H K"uu'<ly. Mni.iPuiu Antiseptic Powder. C i'ii lli foil 1<* Scalp ( "i ?< >. I - 1 1 m i r l-'ot.d. IV,-. I >ji vlci Kennedy'* Cal-Ouru Holv* fill. o Seheuok's Pulmonic Syrup. Keller's .t'Iu \ seed inc. T lit tlx 1M1R Cnlverxal Kheuin.atlc Ifehtody. Creen Mountain ' ?il. (Jonuino Al|?hie Herh Tea. Montague's 1 Jiljiuont. < 'oe\s < 'ough lialsam. While Slt.pf MtTila Water. Kalamazoo Celery nnd Snrsparilla ( 'ompo\1nd. ( lualit y Oamiana Ceiaiiouud. Dt'iinis Kucalyptus Ointment, ("as.- lily's IX. Tiie < I rent Mlood Puri liir. Porter's Antiseptic' ItOiilliiK Oil. Piillard's Iioreliouiiil Syrup (?oin ixainfl,' ? Dr. Slioop's N'lj/ilt ('lire. Dr. Shoop's ilostoratlve, i{houmaci<le. . Ilict^'s Mothers' Joy Salve. MUniu. <Mil .1 1 in Fields Phosphate Dill and <iin. Slnari's Iiuchu and Juniper Com pound. , <? O/.oniulsiort. Jones1 Iireak Up. v Cars well's IJver'Aiil. - ? AT Tin: MA. IKS n,. Fritzi Scheir in ^Pretty Mn tfmith Tonight l>r, ShoopV Twenty Minute (v Kclliody. . |S I <?.?-' i. .. r. : /.ciltfe ? Uty&f#' Vlthalant. lit /.irl'.ula "y Jones, 1 Ali(K'I; till, < <i. 1. lhUl'i>( |?"j killilic <(j' I ?> r. Mt t j.Uii, while abated to some t'M.'itt, hft < Uot , <?ut liy iiiiy nicaii.'. leader j,^ sf'lll In the cm u lily J;.il |,?s ^ :u? public statement. The juihlle greatly interested In tho'cas*, ami a I hCi.M'les. have been ndvawvd, up ifl tills time nothing, iletinlu? has I, known. Mr. 'I'. Frank Watkhis, utt ncy for I Vast er Jones. was se^ii lit newspaper mau yesterday mora ami was tilled to nmkf a statpo for publication., llo said-: 1The:?jii of tile killing w as the violation of t sanctity of Feast or, Jones' luim? by t deceased. While statUi# at tbctl that lie had sulllclent cans*- fur ] act Feaster Jones refused to dN the painful facts even to his eoua and they were learned by me ot through members of his wife's fan on the day of the hupiest. Even afl thi* Feaster refused to allow the ft| to be published to the world, aud ! dtjlio- lU)Vf only because the one ?i comniuuicrttetl the' facts feels it U i to Feaster and his friends that public should know. 1 doiiotdwnl proper or _ necuiisu r y to say ianre uwj and? tkere is a reason, $15 to $30 * . *> are built to last and 4ie building materials are genius, all vdool fabrics, V . ?v 1 lnest trimmings and land tailoring lots of the latter. N If you're thinking <? . i ?? a i *? style , value and "service** ? 1 think "HIGH ART"? ONE OF MANY HIGH ART MODELS ?SUITS TOO 2?ou II never be accused of having a "wrong thought/' We ore thought more of for these clothes v?e sell. Assortments are now compfete. Call on us while you're thinking of it. Hirsch Bros. & Co. Camden, S. C.