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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. II. MI?h and f ? .. mM ,v .. y I'lihlUhwrM. E. V MeDowelt S *)&, jti I ' 1 1 1 > j i 1 1 c 1 1 every Frlda.v nt I H ?J ? No. ilroud Street, and entered ail t 1m* C?m ? l?*n iiMMflco it s s?-< tiini < in-., niiiil mut ter. Price jut annum $1,00. We II !'<? Kind to rtM/wlVt) "OJllUllllliCtt' tluiiH of ii I'i'xi m< ?iiii l?l<* lentil', hut an i it tj ?? >r t it >i t condition of rtieir public# (ton Is that liny hIiii 1 1 In nil ciihch he accompanied b> tfao full name and ??x >i < * ( address of the K*f*n)*?|*. obitn a il?'?. rcxolutloiiH o t i i, ii ml church not I^i'h will not In* churned for. Mai 1 1 'I'm of puroly a pcrnonal mtufi* will hi* charged for ai i In* rato of live cents a line. U'lil Uf, or patent mcdlcliic . i 1 1 \ I'll j - 1 ? 1 1 1 < ' 1 1 1 ' < will not lie accepted at anj price. IIhM'h for ? I iKpla .v adver it-dug made Known on appllcflt Ion. Camden, S, October 'ill, I !# 1 5. \l\lii; IT A NATION .VI. (KISAI)i;. ? i the of (he f'hh'jfjln | u 1 1 m ? r-- 1 1 ii - lilt i r ) t <> n an exposure anil rf.i'oPiM dial ought lo he , s| iii'i 1 1 |y i ? >n \ i ' r 1 1 'i I Into a national crusade. It i . cnlii.led . "I 'se less l.iiws lulviug I ? i" Lawlessness." II i1<*n l?!* with tin- appalling liiirvabc in arrests in -American cities, and also rural cooiuuuili les, due to statute and ordinances thai arc 1 1 1 < * result of re form I'l'llZl'll | ?| ?|l ?. We luiasl of heiug a f ret* people, self l/oVel'lied and "" llial. \il we make more Interference with the liberties of Ihi- people than any other counlr.v on earth, and we have a record of more arrests and more men who have been compelled to look through the steel lull's of jails. . And we endure It with out protest. Mosl of the. laws under w hich these appalling arrests are made arc the fulininnl i?>us of hall' diseased brains, men and women crazy with (lie idea of making ofhers conform to their standards of morals or even living. We see legislature after legislature piling oil these .useless laws, ami most of us have hecome so cowardly that we are afraid lo protest - some for fear of helng called unprogrcsslve If we do not full into line wltdi each new theory of tin' social reformers. Those who by reason of balanced Junius ouglit to be iiillucntial at the ds are apathetic, disgusted with tin* whole "uame" or merely cowardly Mind often they do ndt want their money making processes interfered with- and so it Is that we have our statutes clog ge< I with laws that do not represent public sentiment or opinion, laws thai make criminals of thousands of A inert - .''litis and pul on the si ii iu of arrest and imprisonment. l'vonlng Times. <Vdar Itaphls, la. TI1K TIKI) TlfiERK The sentences Imposed upon the eon 'essed or convicted liquor dealers by ? I udge Mei ii lei Smith. In the court of general sessions, are unusually Ingeni ous. ami should prove very effective ')? their operation.* The immediate penally of a lerate line Is supple merited liy :i suspended sentence of a term of months in penal service of the county, upon the mere satisfaction l>.\ the court, of its own impilry, that the individual has returned to the em ployment which brought him, in Die tirs I instance, before the court. That does not. mean that conviction must lie made hy the recognized legal pro cess and in the usual manner, hut only thai the court shall saMsfv itself of the state of the case. There can he no dispute of the court's liuding of its own satisfaction, nor any definition of what shall constitute its persuasion. The ordinary subterfuges will not avail against t his frank I v arbitrary met hod of confirming guilt. ami it is no un likely prospect thai tin' remarkable exhibit will he given of I'harleslon timers. hitherto enjoying imiuunitv if the operation of the law against hardling liipior. actually rendering -cr\ ice mi the chain lmiiu for lhl.U* ? ? - ? - '??s Manning'*. campaign against ?"-'??'I ti.uli-- iPI I ii| uoV in I'hai'les 1 ' ' 1 .' ? 1 In. 1 1. e urreat fruit thus. f*t i', part hula rl.\ i? 1 1??* co-o|>erath>u li litis hud from the of IocmI - (fit. It Uv W.0 {II!!', fit In- 1. Oiiriv ,-ijnit .i tywurU 'i" t 'i j T' ' i ' ? 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 of I Im ? slalnles that hit VI' Oil I ."111* boon dolled with I uipiiiiil and oojileiujit for v\ ii l< 'It has been mi I|m' but Com of iiMicIi of till* < ? v 1.1 II I H XI whli'li Wit lilt VI' ei 'file ill (Ills i'oiiiiilllliil >v? I 'harleMon I'u.l. N|ml> 'I lie !?; v iil? ii? t*. "Tho .VlliL'lUa'ji people mxiM acquire tin- IimIiIi of looking iiitn the evidence." '0 1 i < I I'r.^hlciil A II 1 1 1 1 r T, Miidlo.\ of Villi- In Ids litiifMuiiilloii ?M*riii<iii id \Voolse> hull. . ''We IUU>I -hHi htiylUK l)W' lt?'WK)?jl|/MM> lhil( tells w I ill I We wlwll WUh ll'Uf MIKt bus I ? m ? ohi' MM tolirt what l?-ii 1 1 > )m. vs ? ? iiii|.vi K'fijw to ropea i unproved .'n-ylp III' m UlidHl heeiiu.se we i i k?? it. I) i i will soon grow lllto (lie hilhll uf im i llfthitr jt, Wo shall learn to hate till' IIIH'iillM'loll.s lie . well II M till* fit - i < *i 1 1 Im'iiil olio. There uiii.v otuotlmos l)i' a qUo-lloil whetliev we dioiihl I ??! ) I hi* t rut ii to oilier* who cannot see ft "i- mi idel'st a in I it; 1 1 1 1 *i'? > should ho no i|noHt Ion at till that wo diould toll ft to ourselves. And whou a iiian lias It'ii i'oo(J to (ell i hot ruth to himself tho pl'ofiloill of tollhlU' It tO ilfllOl'H hlH'OIIIOH comparatively easy. The wholo fabric of A moil'-ii it society lost on 1 1 ii* us sumption .that wo iiro ^olii# to ho . Inv est In our donl(ntfs." ?''armor Went One hot for. AuAmerlciiu tourist luul hoon housl intr a train in tho village Inn. "Talking of scarecrows." ho siild, with a ilrawl. "why, my father oioo 1 mi t one up, ami it frightened tho crows .so much that not ono entered tlto Hold axil In for over a your." Ilo looked triumphantly around Ills am Monro. Suroly that Inid setdod IIioko country bumpkins. I'.ut ho was to moot Ids match "Thill's nothing/1' retorted ono farm or "A neighbor o' mine once put a saroi-row liito Ids potato put oh ami it torrltiod tho liirds so much that. one rasoii' of a < 'row. who had stolen .??om>' I otatoos, ramo next da,\* ami put thoin laie|<."? -Kxohanjfo. Aooordlng to an otllelal report of the secretary of (ho ( lerimi n Typo graphical union, over .'{7. mini of tho 57, l no members of ilds organization have1 heoli sent to the front sinoe tho war began. Nearly .'$.-< ?<> were killed up to the llrst of September ami the num ber of tho wounded is h. .">(!(). Courtesies are indications of rotine luent. ami cost nothing. They help to ! ilinke tho wheels of life move smooth ly. It Is not an elaborate attempt at politeness that true gonlllitx roii-dsts; it is (he simple expression of a gonu ino feeling for the Welfare of others. Our company .politeness is generally suporlleinl, because we are little or nothing to those we try to ho polite to; but if \\V are interested in those at home and are anxious to make (heir lives ploasantor. we will endeavor' to give expression to (bat interest, and in doing that wo w ill be doing a really polite tiling, for such thing-' cannot bo expressed in an impolite way. The cultivation of this .expression will bo the best fiosisblo ('duration in true, politeness. \ LON<; STK1' FORWARD. Who w ould have thought i I V Annum I tlw twenty-six defendants who plead rtl guilty in the circuit court of Char hstoti last week to the charge of stor ing liipior was Vincent f'hieco. Jr. Vln rent I'hioeo. Sr., has boon the * * k i 1 1 vr of the blind tiuors." for. lo, these many \oars ever since the days of the ear ly nineties, wheii < Governor Tillman, threatened to stop illegal liquor selling in Charleston "or raise hell on Chieoo sireet" but rlldirt.-- ???Newberry (Ibserv Wiliie Shannon, a voting white mani el Kirhland eotinty is in jail in Coiuta ? bi;i cbaru'od With killing John W. | TTTiTTidoii near Killians. lilcldaml conn- 1 t> on Saturday nijiht. Shannon ail mit*> the killing and claims it was ilone in ->e! I" defense. Attention Farmers Owing to -a misunderstanding by certain parties as to the charge for grinding Wheat, we will from this date grind on a toll basis, charging for cleaning, scouring and separating, 1 1 ? ? quart: ar.d for grinding 2 V-j quarts to the bushel. We will continue, however, to exchange for those who prefer doing so. Lakewood Roller Mills G. 11. LENOIR. Prop. HAGOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA FIHHT WKKH JI'KOKN. \V, II, for lor. ('huhIok 1C. I). William*, CmumImi J, M rroxtoii, John liny. Jr., liiiKuff M. R iVak, lMW>tt .1 S. Mm lirlil. Kt-ishaw .1 II 1 1 1 1 1 .h, I . . i ?IT \v. Bi iioi|r>. .i?*n't'iNOM i K, .loin"., KiTMlmvv w . i.. Ki^iiikiiii, (.'ftiiulon W. T KiitclllTc, M|('klll)W I . \V. 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1< >it, I '11^ -;dl .1 . It c.tir. Mivol? m. if i ?.i v i Hoflitiue NV. T, I laxly, ( 'aHi< It'll NV M < .??!?> - . I.uimlmvii f>?. II, KicKlaiiil. WcM villi' 0 I: a. Moll, hiigufV I K Mooro; O.iiuth'u \V, M. ?;iatMfii, CuouMt NV. SmwcII, |\fi'sha\\ W, A. I'h'trluT, Ivt'lKliniv I,. T. Aliili'ixui, < 'a s>:i 1 1 lit in \ Went. Ist'i -haw i I : l; ii h. t 'mill Ifii s. It. Sink<w, t'uimh'u NV, IV Davis, ('aniilt'ii 'j't.ni I'roft, ('atmlon .1 . I \ I II Hull, NVi'slvillt) .laini'H Stokes; Cnillilon I Ifii Bruubam, Cuiutlcn W, F. Mti 'asklll, Lwckmtw lit. I J. X1H, W'cmI vlllo .1. Iv. jM'Kay, i 'uukIoii II. II. I *a 1 1?, l,ut'kiit?\v .1. A. Watts, Jr., Km lb. Swoml \Vw4< Jurors Paul Jtrowii, ( "aiinlt'ii II. i'. Siii^li>tiiii. i 'iiiixU'ii .1. I*. Kalclilli'. lau-know NV. II. Kelly, CaimU'ii .limit's Team, IjUguft' Itola.'iL Hay, I.ukoH' .1. M. Marshall, < 'a iikUmi It, A. Vautfhun. ('aniilt'ii ,1. M. lianliu'i', Kershaw Samuel Irvln, MitfoflT .1, K. .1 offers, Jllaucy - J'*, A. I't tlsoui, ItlHIley S. II. Truest lol I , < 'auitlfii .1. M. Anderson, I'ussalt 11. M. NVost, Cassatt. I '. II. Nut I It's, lUitfofY W. T. i ia I'll nor, Cnnitlt'r .1., I.. Thorne, Kershaw ('. 1', Spradley, ffershaw .1. I? Mick 10, LiiKoflT it. A. ? II ruee, Camden J. H. IHnkliiH, laigtiff .1. NV. Smith, Camden l'\ S. Shirley, Camden T. NNr. Smith, Camden NV. 10. Hill. Camden I). T. itlackmnn, ('assail John Ilrannou. l.u^otY Minor Ilolley. JotYorsoji .hit' Ili-ufiwoli, Hlaney ? I<, NV. .lacksttu, Camden NV. I). Dowlc, lyllgOfT IV II. Humphries. Loii^town I.. K. Varbroutfh, BethUne H. L. Sehloshui'#. Camden "TIIK SI'AMSIf JADE" Six Kwl Paramount at The Majestic Theatre Tuesday. Tin' work of bonis .Joseph -Vance In conjunct loii with picture productions can best he remembered by his "Trey o' I Ii'ji rt s" series, which story Wilfred Lucas direct for the I Universal efttti puny. In "The Spanish Jade" Mr. Vance has furnished Mr, Lucas ittt adaptat ion from tin* novel hy Maurice Hewlett, n suhject which would have heen hett'er sulti'd for the' screen if it had heei i < ondensed. The picture possesses line photo graphy and artistic settings. To pro ciire ih?* realistic Spanish locale the producers have gone to the exti'iit of erecting entire villages, which hoast of a noticeable substantiality. uncommon to exterior settings. These scenes. p??> p I ei I with supernumeraries garbed in pleasing Spanish costumes, lend a dis tinct realism to the entire offering. Photographically the six reels a re' de serving of eipial praise, and the light ing has heen effectively attended to. , In plot the drama is -engaging. The story is constructed beautifully. its psychology is I 1 i < I on thoughtful lines, and if it were condensed it would prove a gripping heart-interest lilm of fering. Wilfred I. ilea s and Hetty Hiihairs, who play the leads, are fully capable of their parts. The latter has been] playing leads with Fred Terry in Hng land. The rest of. the east is fairly g< ?od. The substance of the six reels is as folUiwsf Manuela. a wamlering dnnr^ ing girl, kills a man who has been, persecuting her. She is loved by an Englishman who is accused of the crime. To prove her love for the iin per riled man she confesses her guilt. The father of the murdcnVl man re lenls and the lovers are left in peace. ? adv. I iiiie .lud's Advice to Advertisers. Newspaperr advertising should be look ed on in this way ; It's either an investment, worth the cost, and bound to pay. Or it's something that a fellow 'd bet ter not attempt at all To dabble in it makes what 1 a wicked waste would call. First rid yourself of the idea, whoever put it there. That you will spend *otne amount ? "whatever you can -.pare" ? If you expect from your investment adequate returns: If you'd increase and mult i p 1 \ the Mini your money earns. The volume of the return- desired should be proportionate t<? The Mini you spend ? I ho|>e. my friend, i make tlds plain lo you. The merchant whose announcements are worth money, say. to me. Will tind his customers Increasing very rapidly : While if the other fellow's advertising outshines yours. Folks will believe his goods are best, and buy tlieni just as sure's I'm writing this; if of the melon you too want a slice , You'll ]*>nder on these words and protit reap from my advice. To Vol* on N?*\v County. t 'ohiiuliin, Oct. (?n\ n ii<<r Man M'tci a hvaiiiiii I ?n !?? ,? , fitHt !??* wli| ??nl?r Mti on tbi? MH'ortnlrk <??>?nty <iu<>*tli>n. No ll/IS lllVll ???l. I'? l il ion in HHiiUHipl<y. Tin* Mi'JW Company, ??f W< Htn>, In ( 'iK'Htorllolil c(iunf>', \V<wliu'h?lay ciiicrud a i ??*t 1 1 Ion in voluntary l>ank n?j?tf'y . Ill flii1 l?li|f<Ml States |>|*trWt l at < 'liaileslon, Tho as.M'ts of f lit* II rm am iiivch an $4 1 ,82#. if 7 am) i)io !tj?l?lllll? s uiv list, mI al *iJ,:WU.IO. Well 7 SV|* lit'ar Hull il is ??'iu'rally a?mul in < liarli'sluii thill Solicitor W.olr I It.i inpl <>i) Colli, as tlif iT|iii'Kcntiii Ivr of tint Slate III I llll eoroiK'V'H ' llailiost following I lu? triijfiMly In tin' clly I >**i?i-. in rail*/ ? *? >ti i in 1 1 too's rooms popfonm'd iitsi iliii 1?*h skillfully ami impartially. I '? lUJillltH Stair. WANTS FOR RENT FOR SALE TIRES, Tires ? We have a stock of l-'isk Tires, most sizes on hand. The?e Tires art* (?m> well known to need further description. Will n I low you live cents a i>ound for your old cas ings and 10c for hlbesj in trade. Sat isfaction aliHolutely guaranteed. \V. O. Hay's Garage, Camden, S. (V I.OST ? lirooch ; bunch of 12 grapes In duster, .'{ gold leaves with small ring at top, cluster about 1 Inch loan, I -2 Inch wide. Liberal reward If returned to A. (J. Whitaker, chief of police, Camden. *' US FOR SALE. ? A few pigs ahout six weeks, old, half Rerkshlre and' half Tainworf.ln Apply to .1. 1$. Zeinp, Cam den, S. C. SPRINGS, Springs ? Do not order a new spring until you see if HAY ennnyt. tlx you up. We have Aelf hardening spring stock oil hand, all sizes' and can make you. an entire new spring if necessary ? it both a saving in time and money. \\. 0. Ilay's Garage, Camden, S. C. 2ft:np FOR SALE- ? 2 half Percheron mares, one "2 years old, one 4 years old ; well broke: also one fine mule, S years old. 11. .1. McManus, R. P. I). 2, Itethinie, s. c. 27-8-h-MO FOR RENT--Two cottages, for rent. For Saltv--<>il paintings. . Apply to ? Mrs. S. A. Wittkowskyr" 12(1(5 OHi Ave., Itroad. Camden, S. C. 27 FOR RENT ? Rooms, furnished or un furnished. for sleeping or light house keeping. Centrally located. Modern conveniences. Rates reasonable. Ap ply to Mrs. Fleda Hough, -111 De Kalb street, Camden S. C. 20-7-Np. FOR SALE ? Home grown seed Wheat, which is the best. Price $1.40 " per bushel. ? Apply to \Y. A. Rush. Wes ?. terham Plantation, Lugoff. S. C. 20-7-X-l) WANTED ? In private family, two or three hoarders Hot. and cold baths. * Electric lights and phone. Price rea sonable. Apply at 121N Fair street, (Haile house.) Camden. 20-7 Don't forget to phone .'JOC-.T or visit my place on Broad St., next door to Mrs. S. A. Wittkowsky, for Rock Hill San itary Itread and cakes, fresh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and other good things to eat. Prompt deliverv. Terms cash. E. J. Lewis. ...... V 8-tf. A TRESPASS NOTICE. (> ?All parties are hereby warned that trespassing in any matter whatsoever on my plantation known at the "White Place" in West Wateree. is forbidden. The law pertaining to stock running at. targe \\*! 1 1 lie strictlv enforced, II. TRI'IOSDALIO. Camden, s. <\, < ??*t . 21. 11)15. CASH Wo have opened a meat market and green grocery in the stand formerly oc cupied by Campbell Bros., where we will carry at all times a choice line of Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb. Mutton and all meats us ually found in an up-to date market. We will make deliveries promptly and there will be no long awits. ? Telephone 24 L. B. Campbell Manager MtvthiK Director*! (liamlnr Cvuuiteree. A UlwHllltf of lht> dlro?'tors of tho ('4 union (mummImm- ??f {fyviuncjpfc will ?Hk?> fllbv nt th?* nwHIimtv of Mr. ft. n. WtfK Ul O I ull t (H'look Tuesday, No vomhor ?Jnd, t ' Wruu'if may train their daughters in nil the wayH thuy Imagine to he pleasing to moil } tlicy may i<*n< h them to wiKKle ""'I wiiiloii ; ? ! i i in r in their e.\rs illiil I Up (Hit insipid ludhUlKS In tweoli uinidnestalned Up#/ and yot the men w ill <ltwrl thorn to tjorU uliout the jjlvl who Ik fully fmi eomplotoly Independent i t I hem, and \vlio ofljflos' vory little wliothoi' they fall 'In .Wvo, with her or not, It Ik natural for mop to want wiiw't thoy ??annol gfrl too eanl* iy. Hi m I \\ ? miui i (iUHlptUi 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 - * ? I \ os who tllUH "-tnop (O < i liqlHT." In ii t est ease heard Tuesday, .ludjro I, W. Itowtiian at CoIuiUIiIh dooidod tlint tlio uallou-u-monlh law was oon Htilullmiui,, Tho'oftMo wjih brought to *'< >ni| k-I tlio Southern K\ press Company to deliver more than a gallon a niontli. Tlio linos Imposed. ns part HOJltUUlO. in i In* UuUOT <;im\s by Circuit JiuIko M. I.. Smith, proxidliiK in tlio oourt of goiiornl session*. iij Charleston, lmvo all hoon paid, tlio last of. (ho defond ants paying thoir linos Wednesday, The total fines atfgrepitti $1,4-5. the Individual Ilium raiiKlntf from $o<t to $150. FINAL DISCHARGE! N"{R*t> ? i>\ i \ *-ii lUttf- 1 tj ?in> fH?*l with n? j?J nt K?*r*lia\\ < '??tint v i,t> iH-tlii, J ftiittl tonfMui svlth my'il tt<-?ount , ami will, mi the k,,!, 'II Nov. uihor. i'.M... i,, ,|u. j.M ?.r Krl.-li..u ( ollUty f,?. y"2J ili/u'UarKfe H* 'Juanlli I ,h *5 Of lla/.-l Ihdk. ( "ii iihK'H, S. < , < >< \ "HI, lUIJi, 4 CITATION^ Stato <?f Souiii Ciirolhnt, County of Kofshaw, % * -* H\ \V. I.. MolMiWol), V.smilrv, ?I ??ti _ . fW> .% '? WhofoaK. C. W I'.VHIIS , _ to jut' to K* ant liliii I .otters of \f\2 Intvu t loll of til*' K>lalt> of aii<| hi .titnii'H liobortKoi). Tin*: !- ;i r? Thtwiow, ? . , , itl. ^ Hiontsh all ami th?- khidn ami rnilltovH of tlio sil<l Jaiui-s ly ort sou, that Hu-y U? and t la-ar hofoio mo, in tho Court of i?, halt', to ho lu'UI at Camden, K, Novouihor U'tii im'n.i after ituhltcftfy thereof, ut 11 o'ehw-Jt in the fort'iioo to show <*aUKO, if any they hav^, n tho sahl Administration should imI Kiantod. (Jlvon uiulor my Imitd, this 27th dj of Oetohor, A. 1>. H?ir>. W, L. McDOWKhh, Judjge i>f Probate for Kershaw (X Published (?ii tho 21)th day of <Mob and tho ftth day of November, 1916, t lit- Camden ChronW-le mwI W?d t ho Court Hoiixo ?Uxi* for the time in HO iii)i<i hy law. We have several hundred wish to store, I J* W. McCORMICK. Prop. E. W. BOND, Manager Mc CORMICK & CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers <5 Night Phono 23. AMBULANCE SERVICE. Day I'lione 70. Country Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night. ^ r S' Ka"'<*li?P "South Carolina'.* | great celebration AT CHARLESTON Th s DECEMBER 13TH TO 17TH, 1915 l.Hlli to 17tli, mi- ' ' ' * " 111 l>e held hi clmrlcstoii hmmW all oviT iiu' South .. i' S S ,,n of prominent huslne** mefrA# 'Usctisslnu l)iisln,'s-s xxJir MMV ,RS nvo for the rnirfxwftj* Us, Z"tZ^ : " "r *>?'* <>' ??<? at Mobile, Tills v.M.r T? ",ls*hol<! at Oklahoma nt.v and (lie your I*?#* m?n,v men of imHnliMur*6 is to *??? held at 4'harJe.ston ni?l *t>r? co?ded lUvItatlbn? ro he i?1'!"1 Hl,<l lnih,ir UU !>ava "?* President of the United^ ' , * <OUr ineuib*rs <* th? <*$$ 1 A sqnadron of the Atlautle FlJTt ^ ** ,,re8ent at ,,,,, m^tln*. Boat Destroyers '?rf .-mi /<. ' ' Torpedo Boats. Submarines am) Torpe* open wl" "e n? lhl? time n ln tu" ,'! .:; "^ber Hth and v*H rioutlieni Railway |K win* n niwtnllireiit ' arra.igi,,, ,.x,u,.sl??