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Tir? THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II. I>. .Silt-M mnl / PViI)Tf?fi?r*. I N. MiDovi.ll > >' . -wv- .%Tv. v ;??. I'liMlslnwl ovory Frldu.v /it I I<i0 No. Hron?i rtlivot, ninl ont?*rv?| nf the ?'nm . 'leu mm m*'4>(kI <'Iwhh him II mat ? tor. I'rlw |?'i' it mi ii in #!.<*?. >Vo m ro uIm<I !?> rw't>|v<i ciiiiiumiilcA tloiis of m iomhoiiuMo loim'th, inn an ljUj*ni'fnnt ?ontlltioii of llu'lr jniMlrtt i Ion Ih thai (lioy hliall III ull cmm's Ik* .!<?<?< ? 1 1 1 | >M 1 1 1 >'< I l?,V Ibo lull liailM* Mini oxm'I iitlilress of tin* v.oiolor. Ol>it?l arli^, ro?ohu Ions of roM|M'ct. hihI oluinii noiiros will not Ih) cliar),'(iil for. Mill for* of |Hiroly a |w?tkomhI jiuturi* will ihv Hi?rj{i*l for at till* into of llvo <'<?nts a lino. \\ lilskoy or iwtoiil iiUmIIoIiio iKlvorlisoinoHtM will Hot In? aorujMo*! tit liny f>rl?o. Itjilo?* for ?ll*|ilny m?1 vor fisinu iiim'Io known on niiHIcntlon < nimh-ii, S, .Iniu* !?. IWIti. Tin* Kvi-dtaw Kru 1 1 1 i week f)i)a liiill SCVeral KlJltO ?|??l 4*?'( i llllS-O i>OOII ; ui (hi' S\ ? "? I > I -oi l ion of this eollllty wcukilli.' II 1 1 evidci)eo U^ailiSt illioil ?'iqtliM- -,*-11.-1- It fyjtlHM -^tlllf!. I till I com phi int ?? ha\o heett < -oiiiititf f ?'? mi f 1 1 it t siH'lioH f"l it )"K? \> 1 1 i J t ? hut there ha* immmi no effort until** t?? stop till* praO ? I )(???. W #? are nl^o reliahly informed; lluit in the i.uifoft' s<?c(ioit w hisk?'\ ih *old i I loyally ?'HjKHlHlly on Sunday. J utl'l that ii ? ? 1 1 1 > every Sunday drunken; UVgiify. rati l?* seen ItjKltl till' ptlhlloi highway. ami Ihal tho eilsloui I i ;i ^ -.'<>1 t <*H to Im> so I tail chill la< lies feel afiaid j in trawl the highways at times. Not j In I ho country district a lotto Is this | Lilt; .stall? of affair*. Hero in I'aniden' while nion and iu*ifroos are unilt \ of j st'llltljj Wtlhikoy. NtrtV thai t hf rant | nalmi is < >i i in ea nirnl for sheriff. ' would it not hi' a u<m?I time lor tho j voters to ask of t h? 1 < a ndlda tos how ' f ho y stand in regard I ? ? the rttlnrii'- < riiont of tho la u ?? V , ' . ... _ i Tin* k Sr-ini- \\ ?*?'k !> Now s i-i 4. l*enrin g a- a dally t hi.-s week during tho meeting of thi* press as?oeiat ion. II 1* itsinc tho I it it od I'ross sorvioe. Tho .tir>t i-?-n<- of th o daily was' a tfood one 1 If tho lierm.tii- wo iv responsible for' 'ho deH ii ii t ion of Kitohonor tho.\ kill ? ?d him too la to. Ills work of rais ing an i'iiiinnnu> lirllish army had '?ooii aoconiplished. Hut. as tho t'har 'otto Mtserwr x'emarks. ">?'?? man has yet li\et| whoso place oouhl not ho filled and it Is aiming tho posslhiHt ies hat ovo" a greater than Lord Kiioh ?ncr may rise up to ooiidm-t tho >iriL _;le in a. brilliant finish." Wo have roorivod a thl'oo ? -< ?l n tn 1 1 t -omiuunh at ion from Stato Wa rehouse I Commissioner Mi l.Mitrin in reply to an ? ?dltori:tl t<? tin.' I'uliuuhia Slato. Mr. .\fol.aurin >t;ito? that tin* Stato rofushd to print hi- roply. A- Tho ( 'hrnuicle j did m>l roprodtioo tin* State's editorial! wo do not think wo should ho onllod upon for tho use of m? much of our! space as Mr Mi l ?iurin would like Writing in ?Jufc.i>aily York News of Wo? Lnosday. 4 1 rhi 1 1 1 Moll says of Molt j ? Jonzalos: "Ho is a teofotaler and writ os paragraphs ahont drinking ami ! tho hoadaohos that follow as a result ? f stoalintf tho o\ pei ioin fs of soi no of his friomls who drank ? gallon a day .'wfofo .(miliary 1 " Mights hard to ?oliov.' ! W. It. Writs. a printer of Clemson f'oilege .has tiled a \olnntary petition ,n haiikniptoy. His liabilities are SI. s'.l'J and lii^ !i*-m'N STL'">. lie i-> tho *irs!> printer to I j I ? ? ;? j -t i t i ? ?n in hank-, "tiploy in Si mill t'aiolina in 'a numher >f \eai's. Worts is tho same fellow .vli'i uas heeii ptintiii-' law hrief> ai ."Mle per pJIL'o. where othef ptin'els hal^o Sl.oo. C11TIKK. Weh?|er ? h'tilies 'Vulture" a- I lie ' i'.? I i i i ii oi lehiihm i ho nioi.ii 01 1 1 1 elect ua I faenllios. ('aimh'ti full of hotiuly. hospi t a I it > . ' eli t let iiei 1 1 and soelahilitx . hut laek-. iilturo or : 1 1 least the desire to a< ptfro it. That this h:ts not alwa.\s ?wot i true i- proveii h\ Kershaw's ilia ?y of IT'.M. wherein weekly eiilries ire nun h ? of dratiiiilie sooioty. and ii u>iea I m irift \ meetings as well as soe'iet \ halls. 1 1 1 ? I numerous oxhihitions ind ieet ure> aio reported. The < 'on . i 'derate war was a partial cause of ?he prosiiii vtate of affairs, iiiasniueli is i he juiiii. man who eatno haok t" i desolate and ruitted home and plan 'at i??li (tad no time "f money for eol ? ?Lfe or f i . i \ e l or -iiiil\ I'.y tho sweat ? f his htow tit 1 1 ? . T 1 1 1 ea d l>e oartiod and ; \ en the iihrarv .>( hi- anoestors often 1 ? \ itv sail 1 1 ?? 1 pei I Keep the Wolfe from ' tie door. The .. I.iii. had -till less d m net* of t'lilltipd *iud>. l??*t imoiiute mui utATOD sted^'Hae the ) i ? ? I > tlmm* tiuriiiMtf-. J'o| illicit \cill-. Old>' d.-toi-. l;|W yifjrW liiul Will il??le V * ?d It'liiiMll of i - i lu ordinary hoy h?i( to work ftf 14 of l?* H>* n H?m( IHHIli?*d ill :,1> I lit* i: i i*l wIh< had Imvii fo ! finish Ul H graded ?<-|i4 k?I of t> grade*, tint even I hose fjt H toTO f. IV '?'? 'IVllH.VHOll, S"?*o'M. 1^(-. The modern viMHijk' mil ii and woman of I < '.i iiitlcii never reads or studio* i Iicho I author* F??r i )i?* past ivwity ^ra tin r?* ha* l?orii a >lrad> IliriiMHi' ill. } the liijmtifr of fmys nivl jnrfv jrrrtntr ' to cuius/* * ??r liol^ltitix lnif as ' til II. ? |i? \ ?'? of 4 'ikll II l'?* lUtS Im'VH iir.iV ? IllCrd ^ \ < "hatailiplU riri'le t.l *??<?? t .III < 'lUU ulrt. e\artl,\ .'{ year*: a musical rinh, our. a I ii ? * i. ? r \ *orh'l>. olio; and | |i?> |ijoin<i|(;'i x of u < 'hat a lupin lecture . . mi i . no iiiii 1 t of li"U hue (heir lecj lint's cilhor. cannot a?'i a hen rinu In I'mmhu. or. If f hey l r \ . art- Jlmineially mined in rv rr.\ ?lty, t ? An ir and haul* It t III rVo|> sfitle III 11a* Ullioll llioso iliraii* of il ?'4| it i I'iltu culture aro lielu# Utilised. Why l> 4 *:| l|i<l??l.i so fur Ik? liiri.t, -ii ii iiil en I \\llh If* Utile circle of iifiulilxti ImkhI nt -s find t'osslp? I'et'hap* a hittidrrd yi'iirs from now when I In* i?rc>?Tiii yoii??nilioi|'H maud children's ? 1 1 1 1 ? 1 i?*j i have I ?? -? ? ? i rollojio In ed. "i I ra\ clod I h -yoi id I ho tluiils of Kershaw county. they will oujoy hoiiio more intellectual |?a?l 1 1 in** M in 1 1 a mux hr_r plcturo. :i olio -tr|V or a pie ni< on lla* [m did . I Mini sjilro, n|>cio ; ( 'out rlhuted. I'o Arrange Cam|iaij;ii Dales. \ meetinu' of tlio K.rSdiaw County I ?'M!HH l Hl ir Kxooutlvo Committee Inis hern called for tomorrovv, Jiiih1 loth, at t lit' court I ion so for /the purjK>ao of arrumrlu;: da'ies^ f?u^/i lio county ram l mi Itrn meet iuirv, lixltitf assessments for ionnt\ odl?-ers. and other matters. lirtliuiu* (iets New Trial. < 'oliiniMa. June ? The supreme court in a ?leeislon todfty KiantiHi a new trial to Willie Itetliuiio. the (Mar cudoii roil uty nogro, who was convict ed on thr charge of killing <!. It. Minis, a well known white fartnor. and s<>n Iciicrd to jir ?'lr?*tro<'Ut?Ml. The case of -itothuuc has I wen In the courts for six* years and he has had i several trials. ,\ I one time he re mained in the death house at the State i penitentiary for several weeks, (iov. Manning refiwd lo interfere with The sentoiice and his attorneys seiMired a slay of execution from Associate ticc llydrick. |N>udiuu tin* motion for ai new trial. From Other Papers. If everybody was as well satisfied with tin* statu of a Hairs as we are there would he mo need for a primary this summer. or for any election next I '.ill. remarks the (laft'uey Ladder. Whenever y??u see a null I order house doinu business to any extent in :i town you can put it down that the local merchant lakes naps too fre quently. and sfieuds more money for clears I han desirable advertising. ? Thomasvi lie T?moxr Kiiferpri.se. The I-'ord boom has had a "punc ture." the Dlll'oiit hoom "blew up." ami the phonograph and megaphone interest combined when Mr. Kdison came i >n t ft 1 1* Teddy. The only real thim: is Mr. Wilson's camlhlacx . says :i ( ieoruia exchange. I'lii' world, that is. (lit* small part of it not on^a^ed in war. is fairly well agreed on two |>oints: It doesn't want K ranee defeated, and does want the veiy >1 utlin" heal out of Tnrkev l ; reel i\ il le New s. Clioke Him OH. While it is \et a mouth until the openinu' of the slate polit:i<~il cam paign. yet it has already become evi dent t hut certain people (we refer to i nds vidua'-** and not !o liicl lOti.s) are determined to .stir up as much strife ;|> possible. A few p? >1 i t l? VI 1 S|MH*ellOS have been made and from the tenor of l lie ivpoiis it is indicated that some folk-, and we all know plenty 1 i kt? I hem ri-jlit here at home, are thirsting to ha \ e as much trouble and mud - 1 i ii^ri ujr a- possible. our advice to York New- readers 1- when you .see :i iii:i ii of that kind, regardless of which faction he represents, refuse to have a n.\ t hitiL' to do with him. because it i- fairly safe to assert that he has the best interest of .neither faction at heart. I ? 1 1 1 i< merely actuated by the desire to u'et other jt'ople aroused and excutual'y into trouble York News. 1 >r. .1. i?. Uawls. of Columbia, has been ''ii lied to the presidency of the Aii-iiit. Texas. Theological Seminary. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. CO. "The Progressive Railway of the South" SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ?? COLUMBIA AND RETURN $1.25 ? Rate from Camden ? $1.25 Tickets good going on train No. 17 and returning on train No. 18 Subject withdrawal without notice. Call on Seaboard Agent for further information. I j C. W. SMALL, Division Passenger Ag*nt, Savannah, Ga. ('(WT HIM TOO Ml Til. 4 (IMititfl FSpgS t p K*|*uiui Attaint Httii Sm>* N?*\er llclow js Klvvu tU? e.viiewsc UivofUU of h HhH comity ^ndldatf who. fav ored tt late IM-Jmtjry, xhvs Ttir tJuine#. villo. <?a.. . NWn. fc\oiu tht* ttiue an In* mmj'h hO'tvUI always he. lu .-favor of ji i early prlui'ir.v. aU|iouw[P In* never HK'iln will Pe u candidate, I IlTtf U Uh? tfuj i??* i?ui H ?lti\yu. four month* and thlrty.-tUriM' daytf canvassing. l,HU) hours thinking ntvmt thr election,' Ave KOTOS of <4<if - top, twenty- three acres <>f com, and a htt'wl uptato crop, four sheep, live shouts Mini our beef tflvoil lo Par Imtiics, two front teeth hi i<i a consid erable quantity of hair In ?? iM'fsonul skirmish. ( ?a ve ulunly-sevetl plugs of toPaeco, seven Sunday school hooks, i wo pair sns|H'inh'rs. four eulico dress-' ,*>, seven dolls it lit! thirteen ImPy rut ( h'i's. "Told J.vssp Ih's, shook hands .J?'l,47~?. limes, talked cuoUKh lo have made in '(trim I. h??i large volumes si^c'of patent oilioo i?'|N?rtM, klssVd I'ju liable*. kln <ll?s! fourteen kitchen tiros and cut three cords of wood, parted wltli butiv dies ??!' fodder. picked 771 |?ounds yf (-??lion, helped pull seven wimnn loads oj corn. dug fourleeii bushels of po?, Intocs, toted I \\ enly >e\'en buckets of > wafer, put up seven stoves, wj?s bit four times, watch broken hy baby, cost to luive repaired. "I, on ned out! hree barrels of Hour, fifty bushels of meal. 150 pounds of I aeoi., ihlrty-sevcn pounds of Putter, oi?hl> two doy.oli etfgs, three umbrel las, thirteen lead |K>lieilH, one Bible d jet iotia ry? one mow -blade, two hoes, one overcoat, live boxen pai>er collars, none of wldeh have been returned. "failed an optKihOpt a jteramhulat log liar ? doctor's hill, $10. lla<l flve. arguments with my wife ? romiit: one Mower vase smashed, one broom han dle broken, one dish of hash knocked from tahlc. one shirt bosom ruined, two hattdfuls whiskers pulled out, TO cents worth of sticking plaster bought. Itcshlcs. spent $1 TPK. Never attain." Cooper Files Pledge. < 'olnnibla, .1 uiie 7. ? Kobert A. Coop0i? ? ?1* Laurens, lias ti Um 1 lils pledge with the Secretary of state as an announced candidate for (bwernor in t he coining Sla.fe T>T*Viioc'iatie primary. This probably lays t < > rest the pj|? nmrs ami various asservalions t lint have been made for I Ik- past few weeks t hat ? Solicitor Cooper \vo|dd withdraw from the ra??e before I lie campaign*, ojiens. The basis of the supposition tliat the Laurens man would not enter the eounty-to-eounty canvass was the nliegafiou that, since announcing that he would run for Governor, he ha<l found the sentiment such that there will be only two possibilities ? Gover nor Richard I. Manning and ex-Gov ernor- Cole L. iilcase ? and that there will be a recurrence of the. campaigns of former years, hi|ftirtisan alignment, id' the voters of the State. North Augusta has voted a levy of two mills for the schools to take tho place of the money formerly derived from the dispensary. Democratic Primary Enroll ment^ Notice. - ? The books of enrollment for voting in the 1 >eniocra t ie Primary Kleetions will be opened by the Secretary of i each Club mi or before the lirst Tues day in .June, 1 ill ? 5. a l the residence of each Secretary of each club, as given below, or at such place as may be de signated by the * iirollnieiit committee. The books vhall remain open until the fourth Tuesday in ."hoy. which is tin last day of enrollment. Kae|? appli eatit for enrollment shall, in person, | ss rite it | ion the club roll his full name and immediately thereafter his aire. | occupation, and jMistofliee address, and | if in a city or town shall write the i name of the street and the number of ! the house in which he reside*, if such designations exist in said city or town. I If fhe Maine he illegible the secretary I shall write the name beneath the *ig I nature of the applicant, if the appli jeant cannot write he may make bis | mark upon the roll, which shall be wit ' nessed by the Secretary, or otln r iter son having the custody of the roll, and j the secretary shall lill in the other re i iptireinents. Tlie enrollment Commit ! tee shall consist of the Secret a r\ of ! I he Club, the County Committeeman ' from each club, and the President of leach Club. If the president of the Club shall be the County Committee I man. in any club, then the Vice pres j ident of fhe club shall act on the en . r.dlmcnt < 'ommlt tee. The boundaries of each Hub shall I include that territory nearer to the vot ! lug place of such eiul) than to the vot ing place of any other club. In the i City of Camden all resident* entitled to enroll on a Democratic Club shall be permitted to enroll on the Pine Creek Club, which |>olling place is in the City limits, provided the >aid par ties live nearer said PA^e Creek poll ing plaee than to the Camden npLra House, the polling place of the Camdot%| ( "lub. The Applicants for enrollment >hall ' be J1 years of age, or shall become so before the succeeding general election, lie shall be a citizen of the 1'nited States and of this State, and ?hall have resided in -this State two years and in this County six months prior, to the succeeding general election, and in the Club District ??> days prior to the Mrst primary. Attention I* partic ularly called to the fact that tlu^tate law 'require* each party enrolling to write his name in full, with his age, occupation and address. This must he done in every instance ami mu*t l>e done In tKTson by the applicant. In rhi* (bounty -the registration book* arrived too late from the State Committee in soine instances to be op ened on the day designated, but the*e book* were sent out to the different elulw by the County Chairman, at the earliest i>oM.sihle moment. The following are the name.* <.f fhe Clubs, with the voting place of each, which voting place js to be used to calculate the distance of the voter* res idence and to determine the club to which ho shall properly .lielong. The names of the Secretaries are given, with the names of the Presidents, Vice presidents and County -Committee men, so far as reported to the (bounty Com mittee : Ahney, D. M. Klrkley's Store ? W. I{. outni, MK-rctmy : IK M. Kifkjey, t?r< .sUlctif ; W. C. i.nmly. vice prost ?7enl ; P. M. Ktrfctry. rounry commit lOelOUII. j. UHUhK iiuTut^rr* School mm ' >11. C. Mol^mloii, : ?' H. Muker. prw. it ttf I < N?. t'X. com. No v4(i' prt*U < l?Mit ivporlo*!. Hcnv(?r Ham. <Hil Har?l Shell Hap rl-l Clilireh ? It A .f ? kM>u. sec.; .1. A. 'Italian* pros, : J. T Jackson. v-pros.; ,f. M. Smith. ( V o\. *ni. r.i-ik f I i i i . t i.U'l' * Mill H. W. Ha rites, sec ; (' W Slllvor, pres. juul J Co, o\. < ..||| : \*n \ Ire president it 1 ijoiM. J Itof Ijaiie, Timvii Hull I . W West, llMMP, j V V. Hot lntoc, pres. ; }$. T, Haul |.iM,rlr\ pro> ; I' T ViiilHiroU|L'li, Co, o\\ ; ('Mill. ? 1 ISoulah. < "lc> ?*ia lei Sclnml I l?.Hlso~ l{. A Mi nee. -ec. : I! A Itrovvh. pros, ; j J. \V. H. Hixoii. ex. colli. N?> vice president rt'iMii i<mI. Illaiicy. I'tixlitlHiv - S. K, Hons, sec.; ,1. r. lii'ss, pron. \V. I). <>iiysl?iv, v !??<? pres. : <i. I'. Illitsoii, C??. ex. com. lUiHalo. Lock ha it ami Kershaw (% {{<>)! < |>t M. A, S|?a\\ . sec.; .1. M. Sovvell. pr??s. ; \V. I*. Sowcll. Co. ex. com. \n vice pro*, rejiorteil. , Cauah'ii. < I|hm u 1 1 ? ? C. \V. |tlr?*h more. mv. : T. .1 ? Klrklantl. pros. ; I.. T. Mills, \ pres.: T. j. Klrklaml, Co. r?'\, coin. Cautc.v Hill, Creed's Stmy? < IC. f \Vatr>. ???'<*. ; .1 I'. <To?hI. pros. iii.mI f < *o. e\ naii No v-pros rop??rt(Hl. < 'assail. S. A. I,. ? J). T. 1 1 1 - 1 1 - k 1 1 i ? ? 1 1 . II. I'. Havls, pros.; ! .las. Stokes. Co. i?\. rum. No v-pros. repor'eil. I i>'Ka Hi. 1 1 \ . I ?? ?( h ?t ? S. ( '. Truosilol. <i'r. : -.1, I'. Clarke, pros,; ,|. ,1. Owens, v-pros. ; it. o^imi'ii, ( '? ?. ex. com. Holiy's Mill. ( 'a inphell's Sloro ? M. Porter, sec. ami Co. ox. emu. ; M. H. Kollcy. pros. No v-pros. reported. Enterprise. Enterprise School llo.ise .1. It. McCoy, see. ; C. It SpiiKllpy, pros. : .1. I Alyors. Co. ox. com. No v-pros, reported. WA NTS ; ^ FOR RENT FOR SALE - j FOR SAliK ? Five large. Walnut trees. | ?iii my plantation near Belllleld, suit- I rthle for lumber. \N" i 1 1 he sold stand ing or nil. Apply or write Hampton ( Brauham. Loiiff town. S. C. S | (.old Coin Bread is marhiue mixed and : mufliinr rolled. Have you tried it?! < *;i I ii ? li-li Strain Baker\. F. l>:nv<mn : Brntlie, Mgr. 7 MK. FARMER -Why not let Flirt riri ty light your home and farm, kerp the liollse eool, saw the wood. rut t he feed, i xi m | * the water. do the family washing. heat the smoothing iron, rhurn the butter, clean the hoii.M! r??ok the meals, and make . life t+mvt* enjoyable all round?* Pome to W. Knhin Zrmp's I >nig Store atid talk it over with me. Frank L. /?euip. | d it >i i?* ."ft. Camden. K-?MOp FOR S.M,K ? Mif !a ruo lot loeated on Church -~t ri*w for sale. Apply to Keiia M-rks sn<> l.yttleton street, Camdru. S. c ". 7-<) WIRIM. ? 1'ntil July lot h you ran have installed in \otir residence the wiring for 5 lights in strict accord anre with the National Flectrie Code. Exim>s;mI wiring. making a neat appear mice. eomplete except lamps for the sum of ST.ou. ( rrtainly no one can Milord to use oil light now. ? Will K. Johnson. 1 *j .Main Strert. Cam den, S. < '. S. PLANT Your Yard in Peas ? Phone me if you want your yard, garden or lot planted in iwas. L furnish tin peas and inoculate them if you de sire. Charges, .<?_?. no per (lay for plowing. SI per hushel f ? ?r peas used. .">t)r per hushel extra for in oculaiion. if ii<ed. Terms strictly cash. A. M Trotter, phone li'll-J. 7 s Oold Coin Bread is made of the high est grade Hour. It's a home product and should he your tirst choice. (Jive u* an opportunity to serve you. Camden Steam Bakery, F. 1 lawson Heat tie. Mgr.. ? "7 FOR RENT < hie store and two rooms partly furnished, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. Susan A. Wittkowsky. ILMHJ C> t > l Ave.. Broad Camdon. 7-tf. FOR SALE ? One 1911 Model, Overland Five passenger touring car, thorough ly overhauled. Prh** S-HHt. Apply to ^ilenry Savage, Camden, S. C. 3 .PERSONAL ? Dr. O. M. Cay, Veterina rian. of Kershaw, will Ik* n t Lath am's old "tables on Broad Street every 1 Mondnv. * Millions of Sweet Potato Plants For ' Sale. They are grown and shipped to me by a reliable Florida grower and I do not hesitate to stand re sponsible for the condition in which the plants reach my customers. Try the Porto Kieo Yam for earlinesy, the Nancy Hall for yield, the Tri umph for a market i>otato. Prices fl.25 ]K?r thousand, 10 thousand or more, $1.15 per thousand. A. M. Trotter, phone 1I31-J. 3 FOR RENT.? For the season of 1917, a ten room brick Colonial house, all modern conveniences. Beautifully fur nished throughout with antique furni ture. Lovely grounds. Terms reason able. * The same climate as Camden and Aiken. References given and re quired. One hour from Charlotte and two from Columbia. Address Box 302, Chester, S. C. 48-9 -. MONEY TO IXJAN ON REAL E8TATB ? EAST TERM8 K. G. voaTretckow. <Ji anuv's <JU8rler. T. I*. Clylmin'x < ; tn ijoiis,- i. u riyi.uiii, mv ; t 11. Htytmrtt, prvs f I H. 4 HyhWO, C??. ??*. . ?.!m \.? \ i?irv ' rv|iorN I larmonv, 1 1 -n ??!*???> ( liurcli- ' A. T. j Simpson, ; I M. JHTi'. , A. T. Simpson, Co. ex, com. No vprt'?. Hermitage, <>Mco llennitatfc Cot lou Mills W. T. Htmly. W. A. An (It'isttn, pres. and Co, ox'. com. No v-prov rejioi'tct.l. Keshan. < llan^'int; Uik Ki Conueitj Itoom J. S. Truesdol. sec. : It. N.J Jones. pic*,: 10. I>. Illii kono.v, Co. ex. Com No v pres. reported. raiMM-iy i mi. , rostoiiice i.. p, I Thompson. siH\ : It. < \ .foiuus, |U'oh. j F. h. I*'h?y?l, v pres.; li, It. < Moments, I Co, ox. com, l,?vekharf, I.ockluirt. School ItouHc '.. I .Ionian, mt.; (i. \V. Fsten, pres.; T. .1. 1 |ojf on. v-pres. No Co. ox. coin, rpiscirlf-jl. I iivolV, s. I? Depot WV ".I. Hill' ilfll, see.: .lames '|Vi??ut pre#,;. \V. !.?. I ,!oiV?>. v-pros. ; I,. I. Hilton. Co e\. com. Ned's Creek, Ned's Crook School i lloV^O T. V\', lioWCI'M, hoo. : .1. I. How*; ????>*. pnw. No v-pros. ami no Co. o>'. < "in. ro|H?i lo(l. < >;ikla!i*l, < ?o inland School Hoiwi^?J. H. \Vatkins. see. : It. ' II. Fields, pres.;! I*. II. Fields, Co. o.v, com. No v-pros. re | ?orted. Pine Crcckii -Mill. Dlllce Hampton CoMon Mill- , i. io. ItohitiHoi). nee.; J. I.. Williams, pres.; .1. D. MeCnskill, Co. ex. com. No v-|?vok. ro|>orted. Pine Tree, Heaver Dam School House ? L, c. Faulkner, nee. ; j, jfl. Uranuon, pres. : W. h. Stokes, Co. ex. com. No v-pres. rc|H?rte<l. Haley's Mill, Ht^ty's Mill ? Amos West. See.; \V. L. Kaley, pr?*c ; ,J, W. Davin, v-pres ; J. ]{, Muim, Co. ex. com.. ,, ' ... 1 Kohiml. West's .Mill ? I,. S. Si>ears, j \y,\ Wwit, 1'ivn , i) ? w x ; T. F. Hijrtoji* c0. Sail Ptih?1, ?!. K. 1 Milking in,, - : ? H. T. IHuiilium. unit T i,, Tl~ Kuwvii. Jiivh. \ R H. colli. ^ vV' '* ' 'V'./?. ; Samly Or<w\ Kuim1.v Vinos I'aikoi, sn ; \\ 1|. pros. UIMl Co. 0\. ooin \,, v j?. ?: |H?)'tO<l. J Hlmmrook. Kl?uniii.< k jJ I.. J, Itakor, si-,- ; ,| r lt)ik,-r 2 It. T. 4ohu?on, <v o\. ((>m. j^0*a |)| 'S. IV?HH'lOtl. ? Khaylor's Hill, Kl.ui.viui''* Httt juj W. J. DrtiljfforO, ; |{ | Smyrl, |>t0?. ; I'.. I.. Youn^, r,, , C <?m. No v-|n-?'K. ropoi |.-<|. ' KheiMird. H, H, IClllou's <;io \V. N. Hull, soft; U. 11. pailott, lltlll <'(>, OX. OOU1. X.O V t?IV8, |vn & took ton. NtwktAu K? h?H?l H(Khi c. llunuiUrU'.s, hoc. : \vt pron. : li M, IVar<?o, Co. ?>x, (x-u_ V-jjltV. IVlM?lt(Ml. Stonohoro ; Lylos iS; Manilla tl. 1\ llamnioinl, soo. ; \Y. T. Hmj. pi'rs. ; J . (J, , Canton, Cn, rx. cum. . Kwirt Crook, Hn> kin's Mlll-j. ( iodwlu. soo. : B. II. Ho.vkia, jn^'i Co. ox. ooin. N'o v pros. jqjorted. Tlnvo C'h. Tluvo C's ij,L .1. Hobt. Ma t|U I. Koo. ; \Y. .1. pros. and Co. ox. <t)in. ; .1, s. 11*^ v-pret). Twenty-Crook, J. I. Iliusou'xjji ? llannlo Hilbo.n, so*.: Ino. pros. J W. K. Kolly, Co, ex. cuto. v-pros. lVJM>Vt4Hl. Wostvillo, 1{. I<- Holl's KtonMfJ Thomas, kw, ; J. C. lllltou, |nv< J Co. ox. t'OUl. No v-pivs. rt'iwrted. ? h. A. W1TTK0WM Chairman Kxooutlvo (\huidIbJ lauukns t. mills, j K or rotary lOxooutlvo Committa? Canwlon, S. O., Jane 1910. "M The Majestic Progr; PICTURES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Today Friday, June 9th The Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co., offers their duction "THE CODE OF MARCIA GRAY," feat Constance Collier. ? "THE IRON CLAW" with Pearl White. Saturday, June 10th ? The fearless star Helen Holmes in "THE GIRL THE GAME." * * Frank Daniels in a new series of Comedies, "< Nutt." Harold Lloyd in a "Lonesome Luke Comedy," And a two-part Nestor Comedy with Billie Rhode* Monday, June 12th The Vitagraph Company of America presents STEWART and EARL WILLIAMS in "MY SLIPPER." From the story by the Reverend Townsend Brady. Paramount Pictographs ? See what you read. y: Tuesday, June 13th The Famous Players Film Co., offers JOHN MORE in "THE LOST BRIDEGROOM." A humorous photoplay unique. Burton Holmes Travel Pictures. | Wednesday, June 14th Edward Jose offers the popular star Pearl "THE KING'S GAME." Included in the same be Sheldon Lewis. See this thrilling mystery drama. V. Thursday, June 15th The Metro Pictures Corporation presents Haj Revelle and Marguerite Snow in "THE HALF MI" BRIBE." A sensational mystery solved in five ^ ing acts. TKe man with money who|^ute J safe in the Bank can some day D}v that home. Be a man with moRQM Don't build "Castles in the air." It isn't fair girl. Get right down to "Brass Tacks" and Ban ^3 money. Then when you find a bargain in a home y buy it. Money in the bank makes a happier home married man. 1 1 Pot YOUR money in OURM^* We pay 4 per -A T, First Nation^ ?