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Julius KoM'iiwiilil, I'iof Sours, HtM'hnck A ('<?., of ( lilciiuo, luis !'? i| I lie Idler of Jeuhli j *l|fjlll'|n ill I'jU ft >JM' Jlll'l \m? | Allllur. , (.'(illl if lllll Itlils will III' III .!*!*? IJI ?? 111 111 > ! in miiiis of jSt<hi.<mh> i'H'Ii FOR SALE \ SO-duy Vt-lv?t Bcanii Con^o'.iiJaied l'arni .( f). Phone 45 Camden, S. C. Wood's Seeds 100-Day Velvet Beans. 'I his new Velvet JU-.in is rapidly forging ? <? the front, both as a #<? r aye ami soil-improver. vt i!it< low prii cai which llicst' ran secured I hey a ie ically I hi- t pt;?i of nummer forage and soil-impro\? i>?> crops, and (heir uac is 1 ik.i> id i" i rea.se to a very considerable lent in (he place of cow peas and soja beans. We Mronuly recom mend (heir more extensive ust . Wc arc headquarters for Velvet Beans. Cow Peas. Soia Beans. Millet Seed. and all forage and soil-im proving Crops. VV'ri(e for "Wood'N Crop Speci;?l" gives prices and lull 1 nformaUon. Mailed fr ce on request. T.W.WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond. Vs. We offer all the moat product} vo varieties of SEE!) CORN. Wood's Crop Special gives full information. I wi.-h i<> a Ml ion lie i' ti> my -t-r-u ml - and I ht- public* t hat 1 Iwi'Vr opened a (iroeery Store ?>n .Main street in tin- >tore ro'.m one door north <?! 111 < ? IN ? - \ on r ;r I i ai'ii \v;u e < '< >. ;ui'; v iii ri \ ! a II ' in:r> .i e ? >. : " ' < ? ' ? ' ? ?! ^I a | > I <' . i)! i! t;\'1 ?'' in1' ? ? ?'??. \ 11:it't? ? i1 \ (i.11? li'i will be .11?j?: ? - > 11 R. S. WILLIAMS Phone 47. r< ni Ml II > mi want an.vtlmiu in lli?- llni; J !.??? .? u^ a rail. Our plan* i? lt?-:<lquM)*lcr>? for Mm- puroi Drug:*. I .allies uill do well to \ i?il our lor Toilet \rlirlrs, lYrf tiiurs, V.\r. Our arr purr, so ah* our ChmIn'v <hM?* our ruslmiicr. aluay* our ? u?tom?*r. CLYBURN DRUG CO. Tclppliimr 7!?. KSf M?KI> MI'KDKKKK KIIJ/KI). Slayn of Alabama .JiHljjt* Mot Death \( Humln of I'o>?m . . ? -? I>i1111 im rliiihi March J" 111" niull c.i.fptci In what i I >i ? 11? ? \ I I" he Ala ^ mivif iiMK!U l<'UjiI murder ca'-e wa> u t il leU tonight when Mavld l? I I x . i (... i. I'lifiui': ??M'f i.ll "f I III"'. Ipiilfl l Clltdlcc ..f death for the llllll ,I. I .1 \\ I I aw I?? I*. hlsv I'" ,11! It I l \ .it. hid iiMlllM-r. Wit- lift I.r.jni l.\ it I ? of dt I'Mly -hcllfl < i\ r , ..i in. tl. .1 h ill 'it Ii;' hi I H \vlli< li ! * , >it; i ? l i? 11'4.1 L'' < I .I 11 ?' I ?| I,.ul ?? i ;i | I t'loin llii' .1' Ifer-oii ? itr.'v ,i. I 11 I O. ?.l > i .it,\ \I i!ii i i!. i fu^lt iv ?? ill-" w > Kill.-.I .1- .III I III. Ill il MM III i, i ' | i .. i 11 ( I 1 i ) w.i 111 < ? (1; 111 > ?.\ ..nt..it- I J .I, . ' M\ I I t<'I Ilpillllol. tied ?. if ii li ?? 11t_r11t with flu- i|i'|ii.fit-? !'?' .Ml ltd .tin ht'iliU' | >li l'*?l|et I li\ I 11 ? ' Nunc i<l Hi.' . I. ? j >ii 11 ? ? - w ere in jlliv.l \i,i! 111< > \\.i- under i ilt.it 11 ? ciilenee fui III.- muni, i of it | ?? ?? I ? 11 ? r here sc\ . ? r.i I niont h- <id" and l.elheiii had I m ?? ? 11 111' 11<*11 ? I .'ii .i . 'ii.11 _i?? "I forgery. I I ii ? . i ? \ t ? it | ii'i-mii'i ? 11 ? < I ? I mm Mir iniliiiliahi il'.'iil s .Ick liii- in.uniii^ , i itii n\i i| >.-w <i i !in two warden.- Jt?i?I ; i I II I'll k I'V * i' 111 ? \ well' IH ? I * \ i I \ aillled I li.'iuU-Jil'.n . - in ?? V. M \ ? Ihection flit ? I 11 i I ! 11 i?? 11 I 111 W .'If '.1 I '' 11 f 11 llnl I a t <' ! 1, ? i \ f n ;:: ?; 11.? ? |*.>! ii i? w i'i'v i11 fi ? r111c< I |.\ a iifm" llial Ha* | > i i - on t - r- wort' in, liidinv: hack of i >\\ fill?'ij College. 'I'lii- f.>l!f^'f i- w i1111n loo \ a nl- <>f lit.* 111>11m* of Solicitor .11?>??'|ill H. Tate, win. I.i -1 fall represented the State in ill.- proNCtlll Inn of I Ivei'ton. I I f t V shot s were tiled in the hatth'j which w a s in a wot h lot t lit'hi hack of the cnlh'tre, in the semi-dusk. Ten depi.it ics under Sheriff Hut son. of; Hi rni iimha in. uuhled h\ a nc^ro In former, surrounded tho escaped men, and soon were jollied hy students from i ? wfi11on eollece. TIicno youths lci| in a cIuim- after Overton's fotir coiiipanlons when the firing heimn. Overton, armed with a rltle. met the lire of tlie oflicors alone at lirst. lirinc th?' tirsf shot. II was said. He was joined hy Malino and huthe:n and (lit* trio apparently fought to a -finish. The slayer of .hitice Law lei fell with a title In hand and must have died in Mal.wic and I.athen, ??oth were armed with i?is|i>N As far as can l?e learn ci I none of the possetnen were in jnretl 1 The other four nidi who cseaped this morning are Sam Mesvina. under death sentence with Malino for the murder of a peddler; .1 Anderson. Frank Smith and 1' < Winter-, rli.'tr;' ? ??I with former \ Toin Malino h l.elicxei! |.\ i.tlicial t.? h.ivc I..-en tie- l"-nlfi in tin- plan I . :i | if \l 11! s , , i hi- mo! it im: .Malino w.-ik e,'itin_; In c.i 1; fa -I in hi- cell with ;t \? tv-i. t .Hid a tnrnkcv Snddcnlv he ' t ? hi- fed and lock, .| the of li. c: "c. I j.* lie-" i.m! >.-ked tin- ? ? II \s mi ? ?< i ! .i u ? ?' I ? ?\ cr"ton ;i m11 ! In- i >t In i i ?t ci . Will- : . \ 11IC! I 11,1. I : l Illhlf'1 ?! i i.J? ? i ,i in?? her f iirnkt > ? . i in. n:. lie w .- o\i ri n i\vcred. and trie ... : i.i.!. I !?>?;? w a \ t ? > J !,e ?. i:' ? ? I . ! ? ? ? . t I * ? W : i ? I e :! I ., I i ' ? :? i ? i : . i ; t; ? .: \ \ i' ?. i i - . ? I \ ? : .ilid Mi ? v i' I i ? 1 -r 1 ? ? i ? f d 1 .a \ i ? i dfr i.i. I, ?. hf i? ' ? ? i :? .i >k h i ? i.. \ I"::. ! ? 1I ? i \ I In ;.r> >. ?????. |.-d ; ? ? . - i :i'.| -. v . ? i I Ik - . i w a \ a are .. I ? ? ? 111 ? d?t i ? - \ i i'a in -! ? i' w ho -; | t a -a i : lie a i. ? 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I' ? ? .? I? \ 1 1 ' . \ I I ii. ? , ? !??'.> ? ? \ ? ' ? ?M: \. . r. M : ? ?" ? . i . ? - ? 1 ' ': I ? ' '1 ? ?' I ? . I ' ' I I ; ' ? ? >\.t : ? ! IV' i ? ? [ i * ' :: i ? i ? ? 11 > < ' \ i ? ? ? ; ?ii!>)i< ,:!lili ' . ? ? ? k ' f< ? :? I i ' *? * .! ,i.! * ?!.??? )..i v <? " > \ ?' 'H - ' . : 1 ! ! lit" I ?? ' ?. ? i tl.cni ihi- l*?r t. j ! i *i ? ? ' \ ?>..:iuni I in 7 | vv ! \|. IHIWKI.I r- f< i K?*r?liau < ? <111jr> J I'ii' . i 11. ?! >i 'J.". r-l i.'.-l >t h i la \ ' ? ? \l i' ii 5'?1 7 : . I ???? < j j , !<? .1:i? t |w.?|(?.| .it I hi* Court I i#?ii^ { f.ir tin' t i rti ? ? j>r?-i< t1I*m| I. \ lav* | mnJ V ;lHjn li fUr IS r: 7 mm IK Hi ftfr* ? r"'-'Q U< iJ wvitWiiLviu Siiufo ir^ 3 y in FUi^ib ij J ? u ? i. J ROCEii) S. LflVETi'S VIEIV "Unification of Ro-jidnlion Is fcs:?vnti.>l." A Con?pidt*>. i ? .?< mornoua, Consistent and Routed iiystom Noodud-~r oiloral Incorporation of Railroad* by Gcnor nI Law Fivorod. Washington. March 'Jtl. Kespoli. ibil ity for tho r;;i!uii,\ development ?.?I" tho com11i v. i>? r |no\ klin^ necessary trims pollution I acllltlos to ca n? f ? ?r I In* grow Int; bu.-hics.N a im] | >? >| >ll 1 ji t ii.ni of tho countr\, ii'iu rests largely with con gross niiil ii"t ontii ol\ with lliu lull ro.nl managers. This was the state ment of .1 udge Robert S. Ix>\ott. chair man of tin- o\ocuti\c committee of tho Union Pin i lit* system, to ttio Now lands Joint congressional conunittoo when that body resumed its inquiry into the subject of railroad regulation this week. In making thin statement of tho changed conditions of the railroad sit uation Judgo l.ovett undoiibtu 11 y had in mind tho decision of tho supremo court on 'tho Adainson law. handed down last week, which establishes tho right of the federal government to tlx railroad wages and to pre* out strikes. This decision Is regarded l?y railroad men and lawyers as marking an epoch in the development of transportation in the United States. "We have our share of responsible ity," said Judge Lovett, "hut It rests primarily on congress. When tho gov eminent regulates the rates and tho financial administration of the rull roads, tho borrowing of money and the issuance of securities it relieves the railroad officers of the responsibility of providing and developing transporta tion systems, except within tho limits of tjie re\enue that can be realized from such rates and under such restrictions. "For a country such as ours, for a people situated as \\ e are, to blunder along with .i series of unrelated, Ineon sistent, conflicting statutes enacted by different states without relation t<> each other, instead of providing a com ph.'te ami earefully studied and pre pared system of regulation tor a bllsi IK-ss that is vital to the life of the 11:i; i? >11. i > worse than tolly." He summed .up the present problems and di:'i.? ullies i.f the raill'oa Is as fob : i?w >. First. The hiuh iplicit v regula tions by l be se\?-ra! M atvs w:t h re -poet to i he js^ue oi securities. insolving de lavs alel < o.*itli< t i,i _' stale po||.jes cell .?rally da ti;_'ei mis ;m<l possiblv di?as l roiH Tin I ? - regulation <u' ate> in s;j || a manner as to undiily ?? 11 v i *:i u?' ?. I '? de-1 !'i::i!:i.ii e in I a i. r ' i I" ? a1: i io- and shipper; wi'liiu it- own l.oidii- as against |i>< antics and >!iii pcrs in other states ami t" dis-. til- ? and di--.ii raii-f I h? ? si'.ntuic ? ? f into: -t.i; e rate - Third. Tho in.da n.v "l tin* Inter state I'olll llie:'eo Commission. W llOOVOl* the ? ?mmNsjoners may l*r. t? > perform the \ast d ii t ii's de\o|\ii,u ?i j???i i it un der existing laws, resulting in delay? which should never occur in conitner ? iit 1 matters and compelling the com missioners to accept the conclusions of tlnir euipU'.xees as tinal In deciding niattcis ..j great importuiice to iho eolnntcr< - in I and rai'road in'erosls of f lie ? villi! IV l-'oiirth. ? The prin t i. a I legality that has been accorded conspiracies to tie up and suspend the operation of the :ai!ioad< < f the country bv strikes find violence and the absence oj any law t?? compel the settlement of such dis pute-. by arbitration <>r other judicial means, as ail other issues between citi zens iii < i\ iii. ed states ate t" be set i led. Fit I h -The plieuouieiial iit< l ease in i he taxation of lai'r.mds .n r?",ont ?? ell I - Sr.;:, I'hi i n111111;11i\ ? . (Ted of the c ? ? ndit i? -us upon the invcsiiug I*Ubji* I" w hi. h I'llili'i?.id < "111panies_ Tnu^t !? r the capi'aI necessary to contin >< 11 e\ i hipmont. ? Wi- be'ic i thiu the unification .if i eg uia I'll is essential." ^aid .fudge l.oM t-. "and tfiat with the rapid in rcase .?! state commissions in recent vents ?niiuic-.s will In time be cojn ;>cl!??'I i \cr? Iso i's power in the preme-cv To unify regulation there should i a ? ompletc. hariu'-nlotis. eon -!>?.:? rt'if) rr-latod sv-ti-m Wo be l c\c the !?' *>t. If not the ou'\ practical ; 1 ai. iv -I i fideral incorporation <>f ?ailr-.id !>.\ general law. which will ?li.'iki mcoi poiat i"U thereunder coni i!. impo-siii^ .<ii all r:iilr??a<! ?? i?i j : ? ? i ? - i h reii:: hi in t ti e United <iai? ?. fhe powers and v. 'I'.t.v wjih respect t-> their llnaa < :i! I. I ?? ; :t 1 -nv and the >aine duties a'..; .( ir.* ' i n< r<> the public and the i ?. rr ? e r v.. t tja t e\el \ invest'*!- will ? u pre is?d\ what over) railroad ? .(*'"?' .'it'? ?!? ii ?> ami may n<>f awfulb <!? ' .?? !^. 1 i.\t ? niended tliJit the so ?;t ? . f tla's, problems and ditlleub ' . v ? i s I ri! willl ??'ll'' less 11 e t >ld the ? i n . 11 f ha under the > ?n si 11 u t Ion ?he author ty ? -f the fortet i| ^oveni inert js paiaini unf. that congress has fhe power to legislate for a ? cut r:: lire?! '?ontrA! of rai'roads under fe<l< ral char ft r- and tfiat it only remains for that bodv to exercise that power & TO RELIEVE CITY CONGESTION 1 fruiK&ach jactts Legislature Consider* Measure! Encouraging "Back-to tho-Land" Movement. Two unusual measures have boon under consideration by tlio legislature of Mussachusolte. One provides for an appropnation tor homesteads or smail houso.i with j lots of ground f"r iuf'lumicH, laborers and alher persons in 1(10 suburbs of and (owns, The ether bill authorizes any city to ac tjuiro land for tin purpose of tuachiu# ua-'rit-ii 11nr?? to us inhabitants, Inchee iuj hoolohil.lron. adults and futni'y grd.pt.. i Tho btlla aro really completuontnrv i Tin-ir purposo is to encourage the bat k-to thivlauil" movement and to ro liovo congested districts. They UfO sponsored by tho Massachusetts home stead commission, which believes that thero 1h a atroug disposition among persons in congested city districts to escape from these to pieasanter and moro healthful surroundings. The commission, in fact, made a canvass of .">00 typical tenement families. It dls j coverod that no fewer than H>8 fami- ; lies, with 8D6 children, were anxious to move to suburban surroundings where they could havo a garden and | till tho soil. Tho chief dilllculties In I their way, of course, arc; lack of capi- ; tal and lack of knowledge of garden- ! ing or farming. These lacks tha two ! hills In tho legislature would seek to j supply. In support of tho measures It Is re- j markod thut success has attained si ml- ! lar offorts in some Europoan coun- | tres. In Australian states and somo i South American countries. WOMEN ON THE RACE COURSE I In Yoare Gone By Many Have Shown Skill In Piloting Their Horses to Victory. The lady who recently shocked the national hunt committee of England by applying for a Jockey's license can quote precedents in support of her application. In recent years aevoral ( races hare been gained |n America j by female Jockeys. One of these, I Miss Mary Mooney, crossed the At- j lantic in 1908 and vainly tried to get a liconao from the French Jockey i club. Then there is the case of Mrs. ! Thornton, who, in the early years of the nineteenth century,, used to ride her husband's racehorses. She made her debut as a Jockey by riding a match at York for $5,000 over a four- i inilo course. i On this occasion she lost, but sub sequent ventures proved more sue- 1 cossful, her turf career being closed by a match ovor five miles, which > she won by half ?a no?k. Mrs. Thorn- i ton's racing costume was rcmewhat star;!i:v ;? rple <ap and tu;:ic. long nani. . >?irts. i~>-1: i''? ? : ho-js a:ui eiu b/oid-'red stockings.. To Hoi:! f-'cctricnl Exhibits. T ? <! ruiiti.urate- tin* potency of the ei?<t:iai r.d'.ntry a mean* of national defense against invasion, h:iiifir?.?>!:< of iii*iLis engaged ia the man uiiii i -if ehttriiai .machinery, ap ai.d current throughout the count:-;, a: planning to hold exhibits in p:-avr:<ai!y every city of the coun try r.-'xt December. The exhibits will trace the growth of electrical develop ment ;u d show its rapid progress in recent years. A meeting was heid recently in New York to form the first plans. The actual work of planning the show will be left to the Society for Electrical Development. Gerard Swope, vice president of the West em Electric company, was chosen chairman of the managing committee, on which will bo Guy E. Tripp of the Westingh.juso company and many oth er electrical experts Prizes amount ing to thousands of dollars will be offered for advertising designs. II K ('nun', v. a led and killed I?\ I'ant Hunter a: I ?ainaster Sunday. Ciinn'v i?. said t.i have entered Hunter's yard and attempted t?? enter t!ie house whet; ordered away by Hunter < >n Ills refusal t>? d11 ?><? lliliiter is said In l:a\e tired :i i >.id from a shotgun. | ('arm's lived o'i!\ eiuht minutes. Hunt er ua- plaee?! in jail I'oth men are well known t'anie*. wa< formerly .jail er while Hunter mnv served t-. n rural police:nan Carnes leave*-, a wife and large fainiiy llunrer i-^ unuiarried. Sergf .1 K Mi ('onnell, an Amerieaii avlat.i wa< killed while fighting two <Jenini:? iiinehine< He was a son of Judge S 1' Mel "oiinel. of <"arth:lge. \ N ?' ai". ua> about .'to o-ais <?r age , TKAIi IIKAK8 8ENTKNCE, llartNville T?'?flior FU?* Appeal in C.rrcm HI". iJi:i?riivi I lc, March J1 \V. Archie ; Tonl i t' mnlKvUlo. who was touml . K?illt.v Tuo?'?1m,v nljrht on tin* $?!mf; je of sfilut'liif; umlcr tIfv promise of iiimi*-* | . ifo << \ ui: . i i n ? ?!' Tni \i Iff* ICv ' w;i-? M'liii'in ? I i.mIh* i.\ .(lulu*' Meintel t o t h i > ?ni r.->. with 1-s months >u>|ifiiilc(l pt .?\UIimI i In' tiilYniluiil pays iIip mother for tin* ?>i?|?|???r( of the rllilii I (to >hiii of $loo hi the HrU of racli IKii ry f.?r kJ? wars ami t !?<*n $1.10 mi ili?> Is i of imi 11 .I.imuii tv until I he cltlhl i> l."? v?nh> u# Mir v ln)iiH>ill.-iit'l,\ a.'''< rVwric I la rtsville* ii'.n lu r was ^<^1*11 ?*n?-?mt Ills attorney imole n inoiioti for. appeal ami ih<* cnsi* will ?o to the xuprVme court. Temporary cash homl In the sum of $I..Mu? has liccu arrnn^oil until the Nouil ?-m11 he Ji\cd. That the course of justice \\a-> interfered with by the prest'iirc in the court room of several I \veli know ii ihhI prominent women of 1 <?romvillc ami that other agencies j weir usril to make public, sentiment i fnvnr the prosecutrix will, It is umter J ;>i ill from a reliable source, he one I i f tin1 ^roiiinN fiij- appeal, I'rWrtto moHMMKfs Uttvv rom-h^ \ lUgUi* that F.ni|H*n?r WUUaiu h l'rrt'm rnfl&r a st-vorv M? r\(vus |,r^ <Io\m?. The I'ni|>*-ior's i.hv>\, iUUs ordori^t lilni, It Is khUI. U? visit ]|(| Imru ttv tnX?* ?hr rui?> iIh-it.. LOANS Miulo on approved amntrji aja- city, teal estate, terms, low interest. M. M. JOHNSON, Ally.. Camden, S. V JPuMic Service Cars For i'own ftntl Country ' f Dodge Touring Cars Used PHONE 42 I S. L. PERRY At Caindun Motor Co. Never Watch a Watch -TRUST IT Your watch can not control time?it simply records it. It should be trustworthy. If it isn't, you can not afford to depend upon it. We Sell Watches You Can Trust A number of standard makes to select from?staples and novelties. Give us a chance to put you on time and keep you t here. G. L. BLACKWELL Jeweler Arid Optician Carhden, S. C. The Car With More Miles At Less Cost Upkeep Cost Reduced To A Minimum All the Convenience of The Higher Priced Cars without the Greater Cost. If You Want a Good Car, Buy a Saxon Six?5 Passenger, 6 Cylinder, 1917 Model $925.00 DELIVERED FOR DEMONSTRATION SEE W. C. PERRY, ? -or S. L. PERRY, Kershaw, S. C. Camden, $? C._ ? FIRE - LIFE - CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY COMPANY Oflhce Man Bldg. H. P. Fouat, Manager Tel?ph?n*