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THE CAMDEN CHRONICLE II, l> Nllos mim) f ?. v u ?v H I I'ul'ltahera. K. N. Mcl>mv?'ll . S ? 1'uMisl.uHl every Friday tit 1 101> No Sinvl, and entered at tin* Cnm il yji iHiMotthv its second class mail .lllllt tor I'rUv per milium $1 <h? are j,'lad to r**ct'lve comiuuiilca floits ii reasonable length, luit iin lui| < rt;i lit condition of their pull) Ira ".<mi is that 1 1 1 t*y shall In all cases |??> *r**??mpntitpd tiy tho full name n n?! f\mt address of till' sender <>ldtn a ries, resolutions of res|>ect. and church notices will not he <-ha i'K<'?l f"r Mill ters < ?f purely a personal naturi4 will In' charged for at (lit* rate of tlve crnts ? 1 1 lie. Whiskey or patent uiedkiw advert Iseineiits will not he accepted at any price. Kates for display adver tlsini: made known on application. Cainili'ii. S. Jt'.. S*|?t. Ihvith Springs proi.a I ? I > i;avi' Cover nor Manning tin* largest majority of nny town In (lie -l id'. When u friend from Koi-vh;i w telephoned Tlic Chron h ie that^fhe little town had none ^54 for Manning against lf? for Blease It ? ?aii'fd ut'Ml j".N among the anti Itlcase men i oii^'ia I nlat Ioiik to Heath Springs. The elis-tloii Is over and there are 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > who are ^ I it? I of it. I'eople will soon toruet thi' hltterness of the ram I ?m I^ri i and ui't down to business nualn Never before have w e seen I hi* jM'ople aroused s I nee the second primary. The M. inning and ('ooper men went to work ami did what the.\ set out to < Jov*?rnor Manning reivlvwl hundreds of telegrams at his office since the re sult wiih known. Many of these ines mint's came from distant states, con grat nlat Iin; not only Coventor Man ulng hut South Carolina as well. Little Star a (liKuntir lilt. Ann IVniiiim'lou. the eelehrated lit tie HroAilwav star, makes her motion picture dehut in the Famous Players i- product Ion. "Susie Snow Hake," which is the raraniount attraction at the Majestic Theatre today. Known all over the country us dancer and come dienne. Miss 1/cnuington has la-en w ise ly starred in a photoplay which Is a story of musical comedy life, thus glv in>: her the greatest opportunity to ills I play her far-famed talent on the screen, (?row \lfulfa in South Carolina. < 'U'Misoii, S. < '.. Si>|?t. 1 Tlii* host ! i iiit' in sn??l nlfiilfn Is from Soptem 1 ?<*r 1"lli I ? ? (>?-f olicr I'd li. S<?w tlftii'ii I m 111 1 n I s f >i ? r ?rri? if alfalfa drill Is nsotl oh i 1 1< ><*i 1 1 si t ? *i I soil. Mini Hot loss III, 'in tW'olit.V tl\0 | ii H I III I s wIllMI sown IhojhI cji't If vim'iI art' sown h\ I mini, sow hull' t In*. sooil i ? 1 1 1 ? w ;i \ ii 1 1 1 1 t lii'ii ? l oss I In- lii lil \\ i 1 1 1 I In- halamo. Mi- SIIIV \ oil nhtaill . I linn Mnl l?i'?| Iwfol l' >l'IM|i|IL'. illlll I m Cl' III!' -OOl| iiifhtlv with a ?iihh?i 1 1 i 1 1 ir harrow wlirn t hi?y ii re sow n I ? liaml. I h.n'i forgot to 1 1 ii 1 1 'niiirli l\ i iioi nla 1 1 * tin* mm m I lu'furi' -ow imr : ami. in mhli ( inn to this, if 1 1 io< 1 1 i a 1 1 '? I ?-oil <aii I ??? soon roi I. iiso al loast linn |nuimls 1 1? ? r arrr. i-ov i i lni-' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? >? | j a f < - ]> \\ lion mhvihl' l:iml l<i : 1 1 f : 1 1 1". i fur I ho liist iiuii'. w In iv liii io i> tin i ii. " n la t i> >n in Mio xiil. 1 1\\ ovon I h i r l \ f ? 1 1* ! \ ! 1 1 I if SI Ml | | II ? I .o il' If \ i ? u r laml i- iml fi ? ; ? I > l ? ? f rhi* - ? i w i 1 1 *_r of alfalfa. l-? -'In i.m\ t ? ? , |iio ) >:i i'i ' !'??! snw ini: ii iio\i \o.ir ai, thK linio I'l.inl i lo\i i, r\o \ i ? 1 1 h i<i l?o tiirnoil nmlor in I ho -|im? u' ami follow ? ?il In |m??s or \ol\ot i>r -.1 1\ Immiis. whh-li s hoi i h I In- Iiiiii-"! nmlor i.ni la tor than So|itonihohi I-:. Thi n h> roll illi; I lioli UlL'll I \ I \iT\ 111 III I hl'i 1 Ilia \ ho s?>oi|lo.| 1 1 it ? ( ?: 1 1 : 1 1 ? i r s 1-1 till siM'ilinir of tin- alfalfa Tin- irroator tho mi xiii t of It ? i ! 1 1 1 1 niii.i|inratoi| in tin* soil previous in si?\\in;^ iho -roa tor will ho tin* return- at haivost timo For full i 1 1 for ma t i< 'i ; v rilo ih<- l!\ tension ]ii\ision, i loin-.. i ( l. jo for h 1 1 1 1 1 ? t in No IV. " 1-'. iia _ ? It.. - |'..| South ? "a rolina." Harvesting Peanuts. l'|e|Uso|| I'olloLfl'. S. Sept 1 J When ! ! It ? villi's turn yellow I In pea 1 1 1 1 1 ^ ji iv ripo Mini ready _Xor .liauv^i 7l?g. I'so ;l> ? ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 < ? II < h'orgbl StiU'k \\iill solid vWi'i p a 1 1 a i -hi 't I . t'? plow 1 1 ?(?m Up. . i n ? I >hoek ih. mii (lif ilsiy tlu'.v an- plow iij. Tin' prnjM-r w a \ l> In put 1 1 ii' pea 1 1 i 1 1 i'i v 1 1 1 ; 1 1| 1 1 ; i iitl v||iM-ks, <hakin..' tlii'in 1 1 1< > i'i ii iir 1 1 ! \ . ;i s in remove tin soil !'ii. m the mi;- . 1 1 1 < I \ iiirs. I till Id t In* s 1 1 1 m * l\ in ci n il i.i r t"? ?i'in. about Ihrci' m* four feet in ili. 1 1 m -i i ? r ami about I tiH't high. graduall.x loundiuu It to a < *i tin* slmpi'. and rapping ii witli tin' villi's so Us t.? keep rain out Keoieni I kt to turn tin* i ? ? 1 1 ? inward and the vines outward. l,oa\e ;i small hollow running up tho in idd 1?* of tho ?tai'k for ventilation purposes Lot the peanuts roiiiain in thoso slinks fur two or thioi- weeks, after tvhhh time they w ill ho ri'inl\ for the thresher He sure that tho |?laoo you sHeet for your -ho?k- i oho that water will drain away from rather than towards. Km ployinu this method will not only give |H?nnuts of tho um quality, hut tho hay will !>?? valuable for fi><?dlnir pur poses ? about iipial to alfalfa. Aunt I )iuah's Dream. "haw dy, I .a wily," cried Aunt Dinah ? As old .Jake eanie stumbling In, "Wliar yo Immmi. yo dehlish nigger Whar'd you git dat jug o'jpin? 1?Ik here thing ?h>ne g**?e too for As sho as vo Is born. Dyro gwino to he some prayin' When St. IVtor toot his horn. 1 drempt about a nigger once What drank jea all do time. And when do golden gate wnz often lb- wasn't In dat line. St. Peter took dom nigger* An' he look him ill do fare And he said. "Is yo l>een liquified*' if yo is ills ain't yo plnee." Dreams ain't drempt fer nuthln man Some day yo gwln to die And as yo stand bofo' de l?wil For niussy you'll cry. Taint truth while to do dnt prayin' E f yo'll let alone dat gin <Vmiw when yo die St. Peter'll ?av ? "My man. Jos walk right in." N. P. C. RAIN or shine, winter ? or summer, each Uneeda Biscuit is crisp, flaky, ful) of nutriment, fresn and tempting as the minute it left the. oven. 5 From each opened box C of Uneeda Biscuit there comes that wonderfully appetizing odor of fresh baked biscuit. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ICKADS L1KK FROI'llKCY. I'mHrl ions Mailt' Years Ajfo By (Jen. >1. W. Floyd Literally Come True. At the ? -? >11 j i f .v campaign meelhiK :it Liberty Hill ? >n August 'Jlst. in cou xersation wltli a rej>orter for Tin* Chronicle, Mrs, .1. \V. Floyd, \\i?l<nv of the late (ieucrul Floyd. s!;<f"d that she 1 1 > i < I In her possession a newspaper clipping from one of the Columbia dal lies. published during tin' administra tion of 4 Jen. Floyd as Adjutant and Inspector Ccucral of South Carolina. kIvIiik the Ceuoral's views upon cer tain public (pn'stlons. Tin* article shows that (Jen. Floyd had a keen in -lyht Into the future, us some < ?f the things he foresaw and predicted have li'terally mine true. Mrs. Floyd kind ly consented that the article he repro duced and iL Is iriven helow : "Adjutant Ccneral Floyd Is not an expansionist, accord I in: to the McKin |e\ school of politics, lint he L- thor oughly eon\ inceil that thi> country mu-l he more or |c-- a military one in I lie next few yen r-? (ieliei al Floyd he I ie\ e< that solne of the u'rentest Will's in I lie hi-torx of Christendom are to occur in the near future, and h.\ rea son of the fact that the I'nlted States has irotie info rhe colonial huslness he i- convinced that a In rue military force I j> neivs?a l\ to meet future -colli iinien ? Tlii- i- the idea evidently, of the' adiniiiiMr.it ion. for Inspector ircucral f I'. rccin rid'w'e ha- 'written .to Ceil rail 1 I. .\ . I a-kiiiw' hi- ideas a- r . . havii i V r I \ c|ic;i III ] Uliel 1 1 of -Ill-lent- ill t!ld i I i 1 1 > >?:h?"?l- in I lie state ' . | t iei lera I I' I o v it favor- the idea and! in his letter t" the -i 1 1 - | ic? I ? ? r L'eiiel'al , ho -uu'-lo-t- that it would he 'a uiuul | idea to h.'n e nil traded -< hoot- have a ! military feature in ihem. (Jcuerjil! I lo\d think- III. It Would illlhlle the j x otitic mind with military dutie- and' in case of war they would he availa 1 ? 1 1 ? f ? ' sef\ ice lie holieXo- thi- will he far cheaper than providing for a i larje staiulini.' army which lie thinks1 t hi- ciiiintry niii-t have -.toner or later. I lli- scheme will provide for a "re- j -?? r x e" much i ke that of Creat Urifain i ami x\ ill he nothing; like the coinpul -or.x arin.x serx ice as rctpiircd in <?er-| many, France and other continental; rial ions. j "< Jen Floyd w ill make hi- reconi i iiicndat ion to the uencral assembly and | he ho|?es t hex \x 111 meet XX i I ll favoi'a ; [_li ! i ? ? ilijij- ii I era 4 it+n." TIIK ('Of NTH V WREKL1KS Wt ?re Kiglil on The Job in (lathering Election Returns. An ev hlence of enterprise was t-he number of weeklies ilinl I'tiMif to the exchange t from all over South Carolina carrying (lit- returns from the primary Tuesday In practically as com plete foi'Mi a* the larger dailies of the state. 'These papers gave their patroMs the mcws Wednesday morning, and it is to he douhted if the result of the election was ever known generally as quickly as on Wednesday. This Is an indication of the progress that is being made -by the weekly press of the state, and shows that they are In position to give even better service In the country communities than ever before. Thus this force for progress will mean more in the life of the i*?o ple. the cm use of education will be ad vanced and other things of a progres sive nature will naturally follow.. That the yews could be assembled and set up so quickly is partly due to the fact that almost all of the weeklies have of late Installed the linotype machine, a dis tinct step forward in it***lf. The bus ine? of collecting election results be tween the time the polls close and mid night i> ii large task, and that it was done so well ^hows thiit competent men are .-it the helm in the weekly of fice-. men from whom may be e\p??cted cllcctive contributions to the upbuild- i Ing of the state along all line.-. ? Char leston Post. MARRIAGE LICENSES Fscently Issued From the Of fice of Judge of Probate. Mr. .1 ? ? 1 1 Iran! ? ! I ;i Mo.-dc\ and Mi ? .Maggie ? "inlaw. I'annlcn. Mr. < oqrge I '.ciiia in in l'r;i< Ii ;iim| .Mi<s Cora Camilla iiwcn. We-t\ille Mr. Stewart Siniin?>n- and Mi-- Min nie Pa?. l.ugoJT. .Mr. Win. M C l-oi. and Mi - Ma inie Pettigrew. Camden Mr. 1'sher \. Myer-. Camden. ;.nd Mi? Sallie K. Net lie-. Planey. Mr. S. I'.. Padgett. Pel biiiie. a n> I Mi ? Certrude McLaughlin. llart-villc Mr. i:. Miller Po.vkin. Povkin-. and Mi? Pllzabcth lUiPo-c. ('.linden. I ?r. Plias I >odsoii Poc. Versailles, 1\.\ . and Mi-s Nan Trant bain. Camden' Mr. Carl Plaeknion and Mi<- Pearl Matlicld. Cassatt. Mr. Whit ford linker and Mi-- l.illio Roberts. Kershaw. Mr. James iioyce Pope. pock Ilill, and Miss Kthel l'elaine Pell. Ker-haw. Mr. Kmanuel Threat. < ; ivm t_ I 'ail-, and Miss Xeita TIYlwcll. Camden. Popular Excursion TO CHARLESTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20TH VISIT TI1K I1KM TIH I, ISLE OF PALMS Four Days at Seathore. Fineat Surf Bathing SCIIKDl'LE OF SPECIAL TRAIN AM) LOW KOL'ND TRIP PARKS: SclnNlnl** Rati* Kerslmw 12:58 P. M $2.25 West villi1 1 :15 IV M 2.25 Camden 1 :f>l P. M 2.25 H?>y kins 2:15 P. M. 2 25 I la good 2:20.1' M. 2.25 < 'In rrnx nit J2 :44 P. M. 2.25 1 Arrive Cliarl^lon 7:20 P. M. Ticket m will be sold for SpffUl train olng and good to r*4um on any regular train up to and including train No. 15 leaving Cliarf?aton 3:20 a, ro., September 25, 1916. I. W. MANHEIM. AGENT, Camden, S. C. .Mr M??soh Hciiion and Miss Mln < S|?.ke>i, Camden. Mr Kleteher I ' ? !? ?* and MM* l.llllo 1} i lorril ,\ . < 'nilldeli. Mr. tienrue IU'*s Tri*c-del and Mi*-s j .Mill* I (t*l 1?* I lurl.-n, We*l ville \l i I < <( 1 1? I ? ? 1 1 'I i Moore 11 1 1 < I MU> < 'har 1 1 \ w . >i, itcthune Mi Unn.v Kershaw liardner, Cas i -.nil. .1 ml Mi- * NYita \ v? ? WesUllU' ( '? *l? I William Moo re ii pit lanreidn Allen, i lieUlhel'l Joe Will isi hi- it lit I Isabel < ii I lux, I '.mulch W (lev W rL'lil and K.-ie Johnson, K cishii w Charlie l. '. li-. ; 1 1 1 ? I 1 :ri -l ? i l.evy, I | 1 i 4 I I i ? ? v Willie I'errv and l.ena Si rill ford. < ' : i unleii. PERSONAL. \|i-- l.eliil I .1 liol tel'ifer H N-i-'ililiy ill I'.lm k-.l>ur?. M1-.S Silllie Hen I'll ol i I <l rl >\ i I le is Isi^iiltiu relatives liere. Mr. .1 i in 1 1 up km I of Charleston ttiii ,i \ Isitur III I e I ills week. Miss Man Clarksoii of ( \ >1 n in I > in is the ijiiesl of Mrs. W, ? ?. Ilii.v. I ?r loliii W Corbet t hn> lioiie li? \ew \ i ? r k for n I ei i da,\s vif.il . 11 Mis. S. W. vanhnndiliKhnni visited relatives in Kershaw liiis week, i Mlvs Aila I'liips has refurued from i \ i-ii lo relatives in (ioi'Ketnwn. Mr. Will < Jooilale has returned from |a \ isii io friemls in ( 'olinnhhia. .Mr. Hal|>h Shannon lias returned , from a visit to friemls in Charlotte. Miss Hooks, of tin- l'osial Tele^raplj I Co. spent several days hist week in I Aiken. I Kilitor laither Kllisuii. of the l.nncas i ler New s, was a visitor in Camden I Moiida.x . Mrs. Ira' IV Jones, Jr.. Mrs. Charles ! .lone* ami children are v isiting Mrs. j i I*!. Taylor, Messrs. Jim Kdiuunds and Clarence I Kdmnmis of Uidp'wa \ . were week-end j visitors in ( 'amden. Mrs. C. 10. Taylor -w ho has .heeii on an extended visit to relative's in <Jeor I ?ia returned home last week. i Mrs. II. <). Stroheeker. Jr. and son, j of Charleston, are finest s at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wallace. .Miss Nannie lloU^h, former teacher ! in the Camden graded sehool, is teach ! in*; this year at Heatli Springs. Mr. Shannon Heath who has heeii | visiting in Camden has gone to visit in Ceoiida iK'fore returning io the | Academy. Mr. 11. C. Carrisoii. Jr. attended : the funeral of ids father-in-law Mr. W in. 1 1 ieks'oii, at l'\ in^toii, Va.. last .Monday. Mr. .1 II. Sleednian, and u'rand , da n^hlcr. Miss Sarah Steeilman iiave returned from the mountains. where : I hey <|ienl ! he summer. Mis, lles>it? Steedllian of Hendersoii ' \ i I le. N. is a visitor in Camden and .alway*. receives a warm welcome in 1 his her o|i| home low Ii. Mi's. I?a\ ii| Wolfe and daughter. Miss Sai h Wolfe, are at home auain after a | lea -a 1 1 1 s i a \ at < >cean View and a n u! . | i.f t!te Northern cities. Mi I' l? < ";i i ? 1 1 ?l m ? i I. Jr.. w 1 ? < ? has heen wiilt tin- hi in <?f Sprinirs ?.V Shan non l'"i in.! ? i \ \ear-. is now willi Mr. J. 1". St 1 1 1 1 : i ii .1 >> < *? ?t full buyer. Mi-. ?. i. A l"\;i ihIiT 1 1 ;| s returned from .i ? \ t ? ?! i? !? ?? 1 \i<ir north. While a \vii.\ -in* \ i-iii^l most ? > 1" the northern eities "t j'.-i-t ,iii?! present interest. .Mi I! ! . s. lil..- liuru' 1 1 : i - returned from flic t i . ? r I ! i where -ho accompan ied 1 1 ? r 1 1 : i - 1 . . i : i ? I in | >i i clia simr ^ u | ? plies l"! 1 5 1 ? ? i r ;it ('aimlen, Ker shaw and < "lif-N r. >li---< - Nan ? 1? ? I .oa< li. Khetta J >e l,oa( Ik- lNther del.ay. and .loan ami Nam*\ Lindsay. at t ?*ri< lt-< 1 a danee last Krlil;i.\ i j i 1 : t al Lancaster. They were aeeompaniod I'.v Mrs. John lamlsay and Mi- 1 I Zemp. Mr.-. < i". .lones ami < -l.ihiren of ?I ll in I ? i . aii' here |o -pond the win ter w ith In r mother .M r-, H. M . <;if fonl. Mr. Ji iiit's having si j ? 1 1 a traveling |Misition which will take him away the greater |?art of the time. Mi>- Katherine Zemp. Mr. Ralph Shji.iiU.oJi uf .I'aniden -mtd Mr. VN~. ShHTF lion of the I ii it ei| States Ihittleship Missouri niotore.1 up from Camden Saturday .tail vpeiit the (lay at the home of Mr. |; )?;. Wylie. ? I^ineaster News. Mr. M. II. Ileyman left Wednesday niorniiiL' for I i . m k ilill w here he will be Joined 1 1 \ Mrs. Ileyman who will accompany Itiin to New York. Mr. Heyman will purchase a new stoek for liis jewelry store here and will have a plenty of new ihinjr* for Christmas. Mi ss Frames I iy kin entertained the Maids and Matrons bridge eluh on Thursday aftermion. In addition to the regular -'nests. Miss Mary Clark son and Mrs. Charles Salmond o f Co lumlwa were present. Mrs, Mills, Mrs. \V. < >. May. Mrs. llouser and Mrs. De Pass sul tx I )t \ \ f (?( J for those who could not he present. Refreshments were served after eards wore laid aside. FREE! FREE!] ? ' We have a lot of excellent Safety Razors and will give 1 1 ? one absolutely free with each suit bought from us for $ 1 0 or over. Hirsh Bros. & Co. | AGAIN IN SEED MARKET. ! To the People of Kershaw and Adjoin I ing Counties : I wish to .state that 1 am again as | soel tiled with the Uuekeye Cotton Oil Co. foi' tlie eoming season as their agent for Kershaw, unci a part of Sum ter and Ja'o Counties, and take this method of thanking those people who have seen tit in the past to give us' the liberal patronage that they have, and trust (hat we merit a eontinnanee of their eontldenee, and promise to be ever alert t<? your interest as well as our own. And. to those who. have not seen tit to have any cotton seed busluess ^ ns In the past, we ask you U? k1v? ^ an opportunity and we assure youUt we shall do everything In our |<o?| to make any transaction with you bet pleasant and protitable. We fully realize the shortness offl cotton crop over the entire territmj thereby making competition keen, ia feel safe in saying to those not gfoj us an opportunity to bid on your ati that you will lose money and trustfc all will at least do us this favor. Again thanking you for the husl?i in tlu> past and asking a contlnuiM of your confidence, I am Respectfully, R. L. Moseley. To See Well See Us Mrs. Lillie A. Lewis, Graduate Optician, and Dr. H. W. Lewis, Oph. D., will make ?> FREE EXAMINATION of your Eyes for Diseases and Glasses at CLYBURN DRUG CO. AT CAMDEN, S. C. Friday, Saturday and Monday, Sept. 15th to 18th If you need glasses we furnish them at the lowest cost. Tuesday of next week white school children's eyes examined free. Wednesday of next week colored school children's eyes examined free. MRS. LILLIE A. LEWIS, Graduate Optician ' DR. H. W. LEWIS, Oph. D., Registered No. 275. Oft ices at Rock Hill- Chester, Lancaster. Liberal Advances Made ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS OF STAPLE AND UPLAND COTTON We make a specialty of handling EXTRA STAPLE COTTON and secure best results for our customers. Consignments handled on commission only. PORTER SNOWDEN CO. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant* CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA If you are a newly married man, you need" Life Insurance. Your responsibilities of life are greater now and you owe it to your wife to protect against the hardships that would result to her in the event of your death. See us. ? -? ... i , Camc/en jCoan dc Z/tealty Co* X H. P. FOUST, Manager a4% Office, Mann Building Telephone Number