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John M. Villepigue anH Tympany TICK KICK FOK TIIK SKNATK. ' | ( n?-?*rla hi WMhor or Not Senior Sen nl?r Will lie Candidate Again. There j-. it ttcuertil linpresalon flint Senator It It Tillman will iM>t seek /if desire t<? mhhimsI himself In MMV Tills illlplC&don llUX l?OOII I'lVHilMl t?\ some i <*| m >i i ?>?1 utterances of our senior sriinior Mhii) liud themselves unable to believe that In* will voluntarily tflve up tlw high ollliv In* IioIiIh. When their ii 1 1 <*11 1 l<?u |m called to what In- Is al I t<? have mi i < I . tin*/ say 1 1 ? ?> know Ii i m (<h? wel I to liHIcvi' that In* will do anything of tlti' Klml. It has b<vn an sorted that his utterances were not fllll.x quoted Imd therefore created an liit|fro*slou <1 UTiri.nl from that which Would have bi*en enMltod had every word of w 1 1 ii i lu* said been ulveu. If Ik asserted that Ik* left himself a loop hole. Thi' Piedmont has riselved what If thinks is authoritative Information tiiat the >enloi senator's statement was that In- w < mi hi not In* it ?n mllilatt* for reelection. hut i h?l he woiihl not re fuse lo n.lil i It IK* to servo .should till* IH'oph- demand i '.mi ho remain in tne Mviiati' 1 1 ili.it ??<* true, it Is ver.\ dif ferent from t hi* |*opulHr impression that Tillman has definitely determined fhaf lie will under no <*lreiiuistan<*es I m ? t;i 1 1 i f himself to tie votisl f<?r In the priimiiv in 1 PI k for noinituit ion of a v<>ii(iloi to sui-cissl himself Only thru sin h ;i primary could It he accurately < l< - 1 ? *rin i 1 1 1*< 1 whether or not tin* fns?ph* of South Carolina are unwilling for him to retire to private life at th<> e,\ ? Miration of his pn**ent l<*riu. If In* at heart really wants to run. jt will l><* ??us) i nouu'h f<? net up a Semblance of n ?h'liniiril from flu* people timt he tlh* a pledge lu the 1 1* I K campaign. The next campiiiu'ii for I 'idled States senator In fills sta to will h<* hotly eon fostt*d. It seems < -<*it :i In that lllease will In* in that iiiiv That may almost he reuarihsl as /i foregone <'<aielusloii. Tillman otiirht to make his [Htsltion clear beyond tie* shadow of a doubt. Whlli* many who wen* his ardent sup porters jn the past have become his h|tter<*st c.urmh'K mmim* of tin* old Kuard sflii follow him and he has made new friends in the ranks of those who were hi* enemies, lh* i.x still an im (H?ri;ini factor in South t'arolina | m ?J itii ?* lie can not make or unmake of her i*< 'I it Iciaiis. as h<* oiM-e could, ai?l ii is a ipieslioii whether he has follow my cnotltfh to st'eurt* elei'tion lu <*a?e hi* las'onies an a<'tiv<? or passive <'an?lidat<* lu UHH, hut there Is no 'Ion hi of ihe fact t ha t his candidacy two .years from now. whether It he an active or a passive candidacy, will wreath ? oinpliiate tin* race. As ei ther ai. active or passive candidate, tie \\..ii|.| have a following in J.U18 that w<mlil '-on? 1. 1 {.*:??:? u<e<* ami make! pr.otfiioHt i< at Ion as to its outcome very ' dilhi ult. It is h<*licve<l hy no small niimher that' Tillman IcouM not h<* <*le?f<*<| if anybody al all ran against Ii I III. hilt however that Im', If he allows himself to Ih> voted for he will have a follow in j,; Miillclcut lo coiu |>Uca to the result and |hismIM.v ensure defeat of some i.'ood man who would win out if Tillman were not in (lie race. The worst feature of the situation Is thar ncvciiiI i.ueu In this state who could uuike excel Unit awnators will not enter the rate' If Tillman Jh even going to be it passive candidate. Some would keep ?'Ut laH'ause of friendship for Tillman and oth*r? ixrause they real ize 1 1 mi t ev*'ii i?a.*slrM candidacy h.v Tlllnmu would deprt** them of votes that would come to them If Tillman Hied no pledge and so could not Ihj] voted for. The situation ought not to Ih? al< lowed to drift until the o|a>ujng of the 1IMN campaign. The tight of that yuur ought to U? shaped tip shortly, ll can not fee pro|H>iiy shaissl up until t here is a clear-cut statehient from Tillman as to what he will do In HUH. If In- will emphatically say that un der no circumstances will he (lie a pledge In ll?|s it will clear up the situ alioti ?> nothing else inn do.--~< Jreen vllle Piedmont. THK V \.\iriKK WOMAN To lie Seen Here .Monday at Majestic in "Hast Lynn*". When an actress who has Ihhmi through the mill of drama, and at that played M-ores of emotional (tarts, fall* to weeping at the sheer strength of the role she acts. It Is high time to take notice. This was done hy Theda Mara, the "vampire woman" of Illin ium!. when she had completed hep work in the all-star cast of "East l,.\nne." a modern revival in picture pl a, i form of the many years stage favorite. "After l would finish my parts from day to day," said Miss ltara after the picture was computed, "It seemed that I elm ply could not fcnoy flir tea* hack. And 1 do not cry as most women. Tears are raPPr than hlack pearls with nm. "it seemed that the plot <d' 'Hast Lyuiie, at least as we Interpreted It for the camera, was the most' jiow.cr ful thllig I have done. And everybody knows that my parts In other William Fox photodrumas have not been weak ones when It comes to emotional roles." Miss Hara's support in "Fast J.ynhc" makes the favorite play, knowii for a decade to theatregoers rfi" Amer ica, England and British provinces, unusually welcome in moving picture form. The screen star is supported by m cast including such William Fox artists as Claire Whitney, that dainty little actress of ph-tiiw JTOmlikOin c . Stuart Holmes, the movie \illian of twisted mustache: W. 11. Tooker and Stanhope Wheatcroft. stage and screen actor*> of sound training and many previous successes. NI MTKK CIT1ZKN SAYS tKAI I) ?l. K. I >u I'rr S?)n Thai Swond Primary Kfsult In VltiiN by Fraud. Kdltor The Sihnter Dally Item: Now that lhv? eloectloiiH are over h little 11 1 >< Mil them witt liol be amis*. Tin* primary was adopted for \\hlte men (?> settle their differences in it fnlr, honest ami . lui|Mirtlal man ner. The one on the "JOtl! of August was fair hut if tlie huudreda of af lldavits In Columbia mean aAythi'ng from all over the state ami whteh the state executive eommltte would ^ not admit, the primary of Heptenil>er I'Jth was one of the moat corrupt ever held In the state in which money, whiskey, coercion, fraud and <*bt* violation** of law bad u part. It mat ters not that the viola ters of law hate not lut'it indicted, whenever white men gel to cheating each other in this way, the primary has outlived Its day and the piir|s?ses foi' which it was adopted. A recourse to the general election N\JJi ho the result to sett le differences. for .all law ohldlng men will not Kiihnilt for party sake to such election prac t Ices. Members of the state executive committee, who road, those pai>erst refuses I to declare Mr. Manning the nominee for governor and so stated In the committee. There in no dln grace attached to defeat, if the olee* 1 tlon Is 'bonostly conducted, no more than If -Wilson should la* defeated by , Hughes there would he any reflection !? on Wilson, or Hughes either If 1?*? .should he defeated. II the white people of the state epc jMM't to stick together In elections they will have to treat each other falrly aml honestly, Otherwise a split will he sure to come. All law abiding men j will not submit, and work with those who practice wrong methods. let the re sult he what It may. Fraud vitiates everything It touches, it loo*ks'to tho writer that we are in a bad state so far as party harmony is concerned. No use to say peace, peace, after what has heen done ami said in the press. ' for It Is the i>en<-e of Warsaw. .1. I'. IhiPre. Mr. Dpl're .Mistaken. ( M'1. 1 >u l* re Is inct?rrect In stating that the executive committee of the state refused to receive Mr. Klchey's atlidavits. Mr. Klchey did not of fer the.ni to the executive committee, hut merely stated that he had them. Slnc*? then a 1 .aureus pa j>er has ur gently requested Mr. Ilichey to pub lish those affidavits in Its colums and, after endeavoring f<?r one week to^e cure them, Mr. Kiclu\y was forced to tell the editor of the paper, acoord i i ik io a statement made In its edito rial colums, that he had heen unable to secure them. However, If Mr. Du I're has any evidence of fraud he Telephone No. 14. I mIio ill <1 submit it t?? the urn ml jury j lit order that i ml let iiirii i s may In* brought aualnst tbe tfull.t.v |?nrtles. Iir be I|?? evldemv I lint lio Is nv III lin; i ? ? take liefore the grand Jury, then hi* should eeast* his cry of fraud, for li?> should not make charges that I hi- iiiuuut prove. ? Ed. ? Wild Went Show Wrecked. \oi folk. Va., (H'l. 8.? ?A s|H**lal (mill tin i Ik* Virginia railway, Iwa ring tin* im I Uuuv4* rttut Huirain rnrr wiui West show to Norfolk, was wroekt?d tonight tu?ar Vhiforla, Vn? 1?J miles from this clt#>. t rV'i?r a score of horses were saiil (o have been killed. There was no his* of life. The cause of the wreck has not la?oit determined. Former C. S. District Attorney Er nest I'. Cochrane has been retained to defend N'lctor It. Cheshire, indicted in i the Federal district court, on the clut cue of sending ohsce.ne matter thru the malls. Ex-Covernor H lease. Mr. Euuciie S. Please and Fred II. I >??in i ' hit iv Inivc volunteered to assist In the defense wVtaHtit charge. Their ser vice". will prohahly he a<fepted. STATK.MENT of the (Ownership. Manau.'ment, etc.. required hy the Act of Congress of August 24, 1IH2. t>f The Camden Ohron lelci published weekly at Cam leu. S. C. for Oet. 1. una. Publishers? 1 1. 1>. Mies an'd E. IS. MclMweil, Camden, S. C. Editor ? Nlles. Camden. S. C, < Hvners ? H. I >. Nlles and E. N. XI ??? I low ell. Camden, S. ('. Known bondholders, mortu tgces. or '..other se-curit ies ? None. 11. I>. Nlles. Pnhlisher. Sworn to before me this 2nd day of October. IHlH. \V. A. Schrock. Notary Public. 1>. A. 'Crawford, Sr., a prominent business man of Wlunshoru (DiuiuKtMi suicide In that clt,\ Friday l?y shift ily; himself with a pistol. FINAL l)IHOHAK<?K. .Notice in hereby given that our month from this date, on Saturday, the 11th day of No\ ember. 101(1, 1 will make to the Probate Court of Kershaw (Vanity my tlual return as Administrator of the estate of .James Koliertxon, diseas ed. and on the same date 1 will apply to the Kiild Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. All parties having claims against the said estate will present them to the un dersigned duly attested on or liefore tlnit date or he forever Imrred. C. W. Fvaus.' Administrator. Camden. S. C., ( VIOIkt 11th, lillfl, A I >M I N I NTKATOR'8 NOTICK All parlies indebted to the estate of J. F. Turner, deceased, of Sheppard. S. C.. are hereby untitled to nlake pay ment to the undersigned, and all par ties havinu claims against said estate will present them ftuly attested within the time preserlbed by law. ?I. \V. Waters. (Jualltled Administrator. Cam?lep<-S. ('.. OetolKU' 1 1 tit, 1UK5. FINAL DISCHARGE. Not let* is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, October 2Hth. 101(1. 1 will make to, the Proha.v Court of Kershaw County my linal return as Admiuist/ator of the estate ???. Menjnmln 11. lUirdell. de ceased. nnVi. on I he, same date I will apply to thv *ald ( oiirt lor a lln-ii dis charge fropi my ? rust, as said Admin istrator. II. CAH1USON, Sr. Administrator. Camden. S. Sept. 2^. 101(1: ? ' ? r ? * ; Round Trip Fare From Camden to Columbia $2.45, Includ ing Admission to the Fair. on account ? ?f State Agricultural and Met han leal Fair at Columbia, the At-, lantic Const Line will sell tickets as above, and at corresponding excursion fares from all other points in South Carolina. for all trains from October L'l to 27. inclusive, except for trains scheduled to arrive Columbia after 12 noon on October 27. limited returning until midnight of Monday, October 30, lhlt'i. For fiu ther information, tickets, etc!, apply to ll. I,. Itenton, ticket agent, Camden. S. C. NOTICE. City Treasurer's Offlee I Camden, S. ('.. Oct. 13, 11)10. Seven (7- i>cr cent penulty will lie [ added to all delinquent tax payers nf i ter the loth day of October. 101(1. Hy order of City Council. i J. J. C.OOIiALK. City T'Jerk and Treasurer. WE SPECIALIZE in welding cracked t Cylinders, crtuik cases, gear cases, axles, pistons. Auto frames welded anil \ straightened. We can weld anything if it is miwle cf lion, wrought iron. - steed. brass, copper and aluminum. All work guaranteed.? Consolidated Auto -d'o.. Phone 181. Camden, S. 0. 24-5-0-7|> ON SERVICE ? Registered Hereford Hull at my farm near DeKalb. Fee $1.00. w. A. EdwarjJp. lOtf toSKSiineh of ?ey* lb-nut, llll-scll Wron. & Co. |tl ti<aKS, III' GGIES? $ttf>.(m K'?t, buggies. as long us they Utf, cost, $.">0.00 cash.- Ueo. T. lAttle % - 1 FOR SALE ? Quantity of ?rn.? t?H's.\ Phone 145. I.OST? < Mi road between and Darlington, automobile tire rler with two tires, rear ligtu license No. K7lt, Florence, Uh, reward, Under please notify (v Fraser, Floremv, S. (\ KOK SALE? -Saw mill outfit, 25 boiler, 20 1> !>? engine. In Rood si Will sell or will contract to out , tKH> feet, and furnish pair mule*, ply at tills office. 3^ F0K1> CYLINDERS KFItOKKIM nlshlng four new over si*, and rings for $9.75. We u)so Dodge Car cylinders at lowest pi. prices. Work thoroughly done guaranteed.-? Consolidated Auto riume 181, Camden. S. C. FOR NALE.-r-Appleton Seed Prl?*e lier burthel, 75 cent*. Applj J. E. Pearce, Boykin, 8. C'. W A N TEI)-rT< ? advise all owners $ narrow gauge Ford cars that p the standard 00, Inch tread, we ^ necessary equlpmtot for extending no inch tread at a cost of $20 comply. Workmanship guaranteed.? QonsoMi*, ted Auto Co.. l'hone 1K1. Cnmdeo, jy C. 24-b-0-7p VULCANIZING ? Owing to the high] prices of Automobile tires this ytw] It is more imi?erative than ever that yoW tires be kept in good repair. We repair all kinds of auto tires. RWU-i Ing. retreading, retreading, rim euttl^, and sectional repairing. There Is n*,l magl6 nor any trick In repairing antrf tires; but what makes our work "I Dog Quality" is the high grade fabrics, the pure rubber we use, and the pro cess which experience has taught a* the best. ? Our prices are reasonable and all work guaranteed. ? Consolidated Auto Co.. Phone 181. 24-3-6-7p Wants ? For Si CAPITAL - $200,000.00 We Have Sold Nearly 1000 Shares and Would Like Sell 500 More. $1.00 Per Share, Payable Monthly OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JNO. T. NETTLES, President JNO. S. LINDSAY, Sec. & Treas. E. P. TRUESDEL, Vice-President L. A. KIRKLAND, Attorney ? ? - - ? ? " ' . ' ' v J. P. Lewis, J. H. Clyburn, D. M,. McCaskill, G. L. Blackwell, W. D. Barrett, E. N. McDowell, H. L. Schlosburg ? ? r -