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The Chewiest Chewing Gum ever Chewed vj J Chew "Bobs" 5c. the packet or two "Bobs" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. START your Heart a Bobbing merrily with "Bobs"? the heart-shaped peppermint candy with an inside of chummy chew ing gum. The choice chew that cheers. Bob for "Bobs" MARRIAGE LICENSES Recently I?*ued From the Of fice of Judge of Probate. Mi Wil l-- Viiuiu' '.Mi-- Kift\ huuirhnia n. > Mr T A 1 1 1 < I Mr- I! A Mfirri-. ? n iinlni Mr .1. I.. Mi'M.i i. Mi-- 1 ! ! ' ? ? ? ? Hranliri ni I >?-Kalli. Mr I ?o|.\ V" '111 . ^ i : ! \| ?.?..lie ' III rtliM-r. 1 !!? Mi ? ' I ? . 1 1 !?? II. i> ^ 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ? "I I iimii'it.^ \ llli' . I : ? 1 VI'-- 111 i' < .1 I I ! -? ' ? I :l : II \i: I..! V . M: \V|. I n* 1 1 ;i \ WoUn'i M r \ \ l: .????! .1 i : M.-- I.I. rii?> I >: \ < .i:i. !< .. Mi \\ .;M" i I:: .. M ? - - \ ..j ; i II** M >? ? ' i :n !? 'i \ | ! I ? ? : i I > I ? I < r I . I . I | , ? I ? ic I M: i: ? ' i _'!:.im. If. ! r t ? ! ? I Mr I ? I ? ? \l \ I Hrannon. 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Mr. Arthur Small and Ml** Matuh* | Mt'Nautfhton. nrar Kfrshaw. j Mr. F Mmftfy and Julia i J,*?U M????4??y> 4'?H*dft? | Mr Murray Arrant* and Ml** Alice f St? ?ki*s, Camden, j Mr. A If. Mrf.aurlii and MK* I'alny | Mt'lhiimiti, llrlhuiit*. i Mr l? IVrkliiH, Ihtrllnjcton. and Miss \lvlan K Ym !?*h. <'amtlt<ii Mr J M < ruiton. K*t?1?uv\ and I Mu* M i>. MallM*r?iMi, I.1Iht(\ lllll. Mr .1 I. NH?.on, INuitlar, it 1 1 ? ! MIhk \ . i ? -? ? lui knoit, IWanrj \ 1 1 Frt? I tiardner and MU j M -ru'.iu. KtTKliaw Mr I K MulY and Mis* Sallli* I'rue** I iJ. : < m 1 1 1< i ?>< ? Mr W I'. I't a. It and Mi- IVarl ' Jordan. M?in:V*?* N. < ' I Mr i ' I > d . ? Ktkrr and Ml? Mattiu Itrlk CanidiM: Colored. NS.iii'fii Ki iImt tsoli and I ?? ? 1 1 ? Whites I K??i ?ha w i ? ?unt s I W i Ii iii i ? . t r ? ? 1 1 mii'I Nora Cnm. I<u j .-..fr .1 . i I > i and l-4-ila A i?-\a udor, K? ixliaw .l<>nu> H"\ klu mid Addi?* ' !'?? \ ! ? ? i l.u i.'. i ft Ttllmftii SI !ii?'l?*(< >ii and K<?it 1 ? 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Kemlierts. Frank Kirklaml and Loulst? Antho- i ny. Cantey. i MrKinley Kirkland and Ltila Izzard. ( *a ntey. Amhrosn MrCasklll and Minni?' Ha ley. llethune. Adison l{t)hins.?n and Janetre Johu J son. < 'a mden. Charlie Shannon and I'hillis dnrj. j l5o\ kins | Willif Furuisitn and Kt-hect-a Thtim-j j -'it. Hovkins. j t ; :i i ti?*l ? 1 Ai'ams-m and Klla <'artt?r. Kail- . Fd .1 1 ?! m*^ it nd Sadi?' Atkins. K i 1 1*? ?. : l.?- ii>\ WS^ifakt'r and Carrif Bfltuti. I < 'a nil l?*n , Miii" .Mi'( "ii\ and l anma .hcksou. of Hi'f hunt'. . I'ra'nk M't'ui.nm and Minrrva S 1 1 r< ? j > , ? 1 1 1 r<-. 1 . 1 1 ?> \ Mil!. H<rt??rt KtnHtnr and Ro?a INn*. Lu? K-rr Jerry Mfltou and Jaaie Brown. Boy Icii.n). Ali'Mzn Mungn and Nettlo Clark, Be ttinnr. ? Jhiiicx CuuthMi aod Mary Wright, Westville. Charlie Stewart and Sallie Williams, Kershaw. Jauif*. Johnson u im I M n r\ Taylor, of Jt..>kins I ten n Trut"?d*d it 1 1' I Ma Clarli, of < 'amden .lolni Mas-?ev and Hannah King. of )tf thUllf. lis 1 ?i iii i ?-?? > ?t 1 1 ? I Li 1 1 If Tnuvtlol, of Cauidco. Luther Mingo ami IJIIIe Julinnon.^'of Stonelwro. Sylvan Sii?\?-r a nd Maude Drake ford. Kilgo. Salmond Dr.ikeford and l.ula JotiQ sen. Kershaw I l<*ii ry Bra<y und KsmU* Thompson. Weidvllle. Manning Carh-r autj Kosanna <iary, ( 'aindcn. I.andy Alexander amid F.lla Brevard, ( 'a in 1 1 < 'ii, <Nrar Simons and Martha TrueatleJ,. Kershaw . Alfred Anthon\ andd Florid** Wil liam*. Westv 111*'. Jaik Chattel) and K<?*h Belle Kelly. West vllle. < Jeorge Alexander and Bona Jones, Cantev Mill .lames Brown and I .oina Drakcford, Westvlllo. Daniel I.ew Is and Estelle McCray, < 'ninden. Willie Bovkin and Kstelle Miller. of Hoy kins. David iJrant and Sallie Manlgault, i .ugotr. Kddle Jone> and Artless Harris, Bla ney. i/onnle McCo) and Ida Clark. Ker shaw. John Mlt' hel and Kllza Hnfut. Cam den Hezekiah McCulltn and Matt It' Da vis. Blaney. \ Jl'DGK'8 VERDICT. Basse* Judgement On Hum After Try ing 50,000 Booze-iSoiiiierw. The Chicago Herald quotes Judge William \. (Jemmll of the Chicago Municipal Court in this almost classic arraignment of the work of the liquor saloou : Booze is the mother of crime, it gives life and sustenance to slums, dives, hrothels. gambling dens and "pay-off joints." It nerves to his deed the homicide, the sick-up man, the I hurglar, the thief and the thug. It j tires the hrain of the prostitute and the panderer. It feeds an*l inflames, : tli?- passions of the weak-minded * and the degenerate. I have tried an army of r>0,0<X) hu man derelicts, most of whom were lKK?z?'-soakcd. With faces red and . bloated. with eyes dull and languid.' j with bodies weak and wasted, with j 1 clothing foul and ragged, this vast ' ! ? ariu.\ is forever marching with un- j steady step to the graves of the drunk- 1 lard and tin- pau|>er or to the prison j a ltd \\ orkhonse. 1 have looked into the tear-stained i face* of a still larirer firtny of i Jewel Stoves arc Made by Skilled, Well Paid Workmen ONLY skilled and experienced molders, mount- ^ ers and polishers that have learned their trade through apprenticeship are employed in the great Jewel factories. They are paid the highest wages their calling demands. Things to Remember When you stop to think that every part must be molded to fit exactly in place; that every joint must be tight-fitting; and that upon these things depend the service and fuel economy of a stove; then you will realize the important part that workmanship plays in stove making. When you buy a Jewel, you not only secure & high ouality stove, hut also help to maintain labor on a 4 live and let live" basis. CAMDEN FURNITURE CO. * PHONE 156 CAMDEN, S. C. V ? \ and mothers, brothers and sisters, wives and husbands, as they have pleaded for the miserable wrecks that booze has made. I have seen with this afmy ten thousand pale-faced, hol low-cheeked, ragged, hungry and starv ing children, cursed b>* booze. I have observed that every bandit crew that rocs forth to murder starts from tire saloon: that every panaerer has his rendezvous in a grogshop; that every den of thieves makes its victim drunk before it robs them: that every house of prostitution has its bar or is! in partnership with booze; that every gambling den either Is In a saloon or sustains a close relationship with one; that tiie pickpocket "trust" is housed in a saloon: that the "pay-off Joint" for the ? n>..k and the crooked i>ollce inan is in a saloon: that the profes sions* I bondsmen and character wit nesses for thieves and holdup men are *.al??on -keepers or bartenders. x V. r. .XT- TiTt's miispn _i h j.tjth i divorces in the United States in the last 20 years, and adds 25,000 moro to this number every year. It divides more homes, fills more jails and empties more churches than all other influences com bined. War may be hell, but where it slays its thousands booze destroys its tens of thousands. How long would a Judge have last ed in Chicago 20 years ago who talk-? ed like that? Surely the day of our redemption draws nigh! ? National Daily. (Westerville, O.) Kiotlng which broke out Sunday be tween rival factions at the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in DuPont, near Scran ton. Pa.,* resulted in the death of one man, the probable fatal Injury of two others and the serious t injury <>f at least a dozen more. Kniv^* revolvers and clubs played a pxominent part. 11 State troopers being n?i /->?<* ' the Injured. CRcsty de Nttf HE WAS NOT LACKING IN COURAGE BUT IN GOOD JUDGEMENT. THIS IS nr CHESTY/ WHO IS IT 5 PE NUT, THAT'S |? 1 COMt ' WHO IT AM, I I j in:/' WISH TO HAVE.) ? FELLOW BOARDERS _ AND BCnRDERfSSes,! \ shall speak to the. COOK PERSONALLY ASOUT THESE ^ ^6JSCU)TSJ /PJ& SOHEBOOY REALLY OUGHT TO MAKE; A KICK about these J BISCUITS THE COOK 15 HANDING OUT 6Vf KY 5 INGLE PAY.' f ' GOOD FOR YOU CHESTY GOOD LUCK ! 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