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What About Your Coal ?V I'. i'V ; m For Next Winter? Mz M x. JOHN M. VILLEPIGUE & CO. 14? PHONE? 14 Camden, South Carolina TO IMMttflAKGK!) HOKDIKKK W?r INvwinHNt Imu<? Ordfrs Aj? To WloM !>!:?> Br Worn. I'm n.ini lo (Jireular No. 100, War IfciHartraeot, Aim! 'i, Tar. 2. "The following aiiiclc* of clothiug ma> be pennuncriUj' retained by eu listed men <?pou di#*c4?*rpe an?l the clothing may be worn by (fcett thereafter Olive drab shirt, woolen- *c*vie? roat and ornaments, woolen breed kf*, sht>ets waist belt slick er. underwear, stockings, glove*, gas mask and -helmet (foe those to whom they were i*mcjM net of toilet articles (if nosacnsod by soldier ut time of discharge) barrack bags and scarlet chevrons. Par. ft Tlie article* enumerated in par 'J w41i V?e kept ou hand by each man furlotigtoed to the Regular Army lte ^erve wince April (J. lf?17, and will be retained by liii'n itpon his separation from active ?'?service and may' be worn thereafter, wheu ivory out these articles may be discarded. v ' Par. <?. The net ?>f congress upproVed February *i0, 1 1> 1 1?, provided thot any j?er?on who served in the United States Army during tlie present war may wear 'he uniform nfter discharge provided that it shall include wearing rilKtlm-tive mark to bf. prescribed by the Secretary ? >f War. The. red- chevron has been pre* -cribed to be worn ^byc diKchnrjrfd en* listed in en , hs a recognition of dutios performed in the service of the country. This is now also designated as the dis i motive tunri. required by the before-tneu tioned act Ntid will be worn by dis charged officers and enlHrted men alike. This ?lw) applies to officers who accept commissions in the Officer's Reserve Corps, until celled to active duty, when the red chevron will be removed; A cbevrou will be worn point uj? mid^way between tho elbow, aud shoulder ou the left sleeve of the coat aud overcoat, and ou the shirt when worn without the ivut. It in unlawful iiudct- the Nation* a) Defense Act for the uniform to be worn by di<?ebnrged officer-; or enlisted mm without this distinctive murk, and the offender renders himself liable to civil prosecution nnd punishment by a lino not exceeding $JWX).00 or by impritt on men t not exceeding six mouths or by both such line and imprisonment. Discharged officers or enlisted men who desire further information relative to the matter of wearing of uniforms, or to the obtaining of the bouus of $60.00 should npply in person or write to the Army Recruiting Station. HT> Ratnard Nlroet. Savannah, Oa. Soldiers Return. Among the soldiers returning aboard the Martha Washington tvhich arrived at Charleston Sunday were the following : I' Worth Taylor. Pagelaud ; .Tames W. Steclo, ifock 1 1 i 1 1 ; Carlton V. Graskins, rhostrrtielTl ; Thomas Linebergcr, Rock Hill ; Robert Rradshaw. Yorkville ; Rob ert M. Sandifrr. Yorkville. Work of the army is done. The navy must bring the army home. , You must help the navy finrislr its work by finishing , yours with u liberal subscription to the Victory Liberty I/Oan. Say, Mr. Farmer: Oo? you expect to make a tfood crop this year? Are you investing your time*, money and labor in that cro|)T II 0 Suppose hail destroy ?; it in June? ('.an you afford to s'.nnd the loss? 1^'t uk <*\plain our Hail Policy. * ' ? / -r! *' ?? ! Williams Fire Insurance Agency R M. KRNNF.OV. Jr., Pr?. PHONE 52 CAMDEN, S. C. For Quick Sale 100 kegs 8x10, 20 penny nails at $4.00 per keg. Also large lot of window screen material. LJ* Guy Lumber Co. ?AMDEN, S. C. SIX DKAD IN CLASH ______ ? * Itllud Tl|?f IJquor at Georgia Negro C hurch C?uw of Seriou* Troubk. Mi lion. Uu? April IS. ? Si* person* uro known to be dead as a result , of u race clash in the northern port of this (.Ten* kin-. i r,?unts this afternoon. The dead are W. C. Browri, couuty policeman. T. H. Stephens, night mar shal, Kdmond Scott, a negro, John tflol* loway Kuffin. negro, .and two of bis brothers. The scene of the clash" was at a uegro Church meeting in the Carawell (Jrove. Scott was bringing a preacher from Waynesboro! 15 tulles, away, lu an automobile, wbeu be was. stopped by the two officers who had been called to the scene because of reports that blind tiger liquor was being distributed.* Find ing a pistol ou Scott they placed him uuder arrest. .Foe Kuffiu, father of tho three uegroes who were killed, drove op in hie high powered oar and is alleged to have open ed fire. The two officers and Scott and three of the Kuffin box* were killed there, Stephens, who had been especial ly active against blind tigers, was not only shot., but his head and body:- wort* beaten. Ho lived Dearly two hours, however. ?, . ? __ Officers who rushed to tho scene found .Too Kuffiu aud carried him to Augusta for safekeeping. They are^dtill hunting for 1/oui.s Kuffin and others who are alleged to have figured in the shooting. Hundjrcd of people hurried to the scene when first report* of the ^-lash were received and many of these . re mained out all night. v. Augusta, April 14. ? Ix>uis Kuffin. the negro who is said to have fired the shots which killed officers Brown and Stephens, near Milieu Sunday, is still at largo, despite the search by sheriff's men of three counties. It is known that six people have been killed ? the two officers aud four negroos. Joe Ruffiu, Jr., Andrew Ruffiu, Edmund Scott and Willie Williams, the latter having been taken from a stable near the jail where ho had been secreted by officer* and lynched. The uegro church at Carswell'a Grove, one of the finest edifices of the kind in the State, has been burned. Three negro lodge halls hnve been burn o<i. There are statements that other ne gro lodge halls have burned and that dead bodies of negroes have been found here and there in t h.? county, hut the^e ro|K?rts ean not bo confirmed. The u-hito |H-.ple at Millon and throughout Jenkins County, wfiile incensed over the murder of }h?- law officers "ay. arc QuicL threats are publicly made though the authorities uro apprehensive. The no. 2 roes in 1 |??* vicinity of Millen ate ac cepting th?? situation demurely and with out comment While the tension is acute it i> n?>t tho belief that further '?ntbroriks will occur Mr. Robinson \>ry III. l'rien<h< in Oaradon of Mr. and Mr?. Frederick Robinson. who have been spending many winters in Camden at ; their beautiful home "Holly Hedge" will , regret to loam o( the extreme illness jf the latter. Mr. Robinson has been quite il).,for .sonic time, but not until a few days ago did hiR condition be ?s.me alarming. lie left ths Week in his special car for hl?t former hom^ iu Racine. Wisconsin. They were among the very finest people, who came to this winter rcaort and il U with genuine re gret that lie leaves here in such ill hea'th MILK8. The mule is the most unfortunate of all animals. Kvery other creature, brought into tho world without its con-' neat, may repay the trick of Destiny by playing the like prank on ? second gen-] eration. J Ttut the mule in the dawn of creation and ultimate posterity. He U the bfvio< i'. v5: - " vvt." ffi" mm ? _ ?" ' . ? . ? '*** . ? > v ?v'. v\ . ? r. . , . ./ * Tobacco Barn Shingles ? t ?* ?- ;:rv y 1,1 Wh have just received a large car of.Retf C edar SKihgles of which on account of grade and price especially adapts therrt to tobacco barn covering. f.i' iiw,. . . : . ? v. ?; . -v.y ? v.'w. ' '? k'. ; >- -*????- > . \ . BOOTH & McLEOD, (Inc.) Sumter, S. C. ' ' Everything in the Building Line * ulug and the ending. And we dou't waste auy xympatbj oo Mm, either, for bis first end ia noisy and the latter end is too frfe with its heels. A mule is a philosopher. He doe* what he must do and wastes no wordfo in vain HXKj{, True, he brays on occasion as men and politicians do, but his bray is not a complaint. Very likely it ia bis idea of a song. The mule is more intelligent than a borse. lie can learn anything, though bis natural taste is for cussedness, and whereas the average horse never grasps more than two or three simple words of our language, the mule soon acquires a comprehensive knowledge of the merit and meaning of profanity. In bds stub borne*! moment*, when he has determined that nothing less than dynamito shall u*(ve him out of his tracks, his troubled Wants- -For Sale 1! ROOMS FOR RKNT at 211 I>eKalb Street. FOR SALE ? One 00-pound capacity re frigerator in good condition. Phono *1. 2tf. 1 AM expecting a car. of Nitrate of Soda, J. L. Moseley. . 2 , i FOR HALE? Full blooded Jersey cow : has second calf about 7 weeks old ; will ffivo four and a .half gallons milk per day. . Afrplv to A. L. Wfttkitlfr. Camden, 8. C. I COW PEAS WANTED ? Pay ing highest prices of season. Will buy one sack to carload. Write, wire or phone us what you have. ? WALTON & CO., Augusta, Ga. 2-3 FOR SALE ? Fifty head hogs, in fine ' shape, weighing from HO to 250 pounds. For particular* cald ou or write R. H. Roykin, Roykin. 8. C. 2j> ,FOR SALE? Four hundred hags cotton ?" Seed meal, eight hundred bags cotton }|'|, seed hulls. Apply to R. L, Mooeley, % Camden. 8. C.^ , 2tf. ?-/? ??jgt ? . | PA8TI-RKING? If you have . cattle to pasture it will pay you to see mc. 8. F. Rrasingtoft, Camden, 8. C. ? 2tf WANTED AT ONfcB-<Sraall furnished cottage in Kirk wood ; 5 room furnish ed, cottage, centrally located; 5 room unfurnished cottage, centrally located. Address L A. McDowell, Agent. IS HOUR KODAK FINISHING? All rolls developed 10c : packs 20c up ; prints 2 l-2c, 4c, 5c ; enlarging 35c up. Specialist* ? we do nothing but kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Kastmnn Kodak*. Films. Supplier. Columbia Photo Finishing Co.. 11 tl Taylor Street. Columbia, S. C. FOR SALE ? i'uve bred Rarred Rock eggs for hatching. $1.50 per setting Of 15. Mrs. L. 1. liuion. Lugoff, 8. C spirit may be calmed and bis better ua tur?- aroused by a few brief phrases of picturesque language. I did not know that a mule has any opinions concerning marriage. Hut- in [a purely platonic - way /hie is very loyal to a mate. If taught to work in {k>t)ble harness, be resent* any effort to make away with hit) partner and will not work alone. It may, bo that .he kicks and bites aud eurses the pooi- creature with wh?>m he has b^en- joined in the holy bonds of plowraony, but separate httn from his mate and all his joy jo life de parts, Iu this ' regard he sd closely re sembles man in a state of matrimony that one is almost persuaded to s>hed a tear for bis enforced neutrality in a world of propagation ? Fountain Inu Tri-. bune. ATIIKN'8 ItlDK ( OMI'AN V, of Athens. Georgia, are largest buyers of expreftp shipped green cow hides in the South. Iteason is, "They .Weigh the-' Weight." Mule and horse bides $3.50 each. II. 1/ugene Fant, Manager. Athens, <??. Jfov. S-flpio , FOIt> SALE ? Quantity ear corn for sale at Westerham Plantation, Lugoff, 9. O, Price $1.1>0 per bushel. Apply to Henry . Savage, Camden, S.,C. 47tf GOOD POSITION for returned iotdier or woman with business expedience. Address Manager, care of Chronicle office. tf. ; J: __2 1 1 . . ! ?- ? - . i -'V' AL'TOMOBILK BARGAINS? We have on band for sale at exceedingly low prices eight automobiles used by the . Government : al*o nix automobiles fhSt 1 uve never been used, bought at . a . bargain. Trices $850;QP ^$1050.00. .yso want agents lfPeach county for a good line of cars. Columbia Sates Agency, Columbia, S. O.. Phone 3783 NITRATE OF NOI1A? Is cheaper now than former quotation*, and plenty to l?c had, nnd lower prices expected in the season. We also have a Hlb ited amount of ncid phosphates^ and mixed good at prices lower than pres sor market quotation*. We also haiv? ; a limited amount of b}ood, fish tank; age. lime, 7 per cent tneal, fish scrajf, . tankage nnd ail grades fertiliser ma* terials to 6ffer. Write us for prices. Southern 'Brokerage* Co.. . Sumter, S. c. v aetf. 1 ... 1 ; ,4 ? __ ? - I OK SAI,K? About five thousand fCCtOt iumber for framing; different sizes in the lot . Apply to B. Hheorn. Cain . den, H/C:^ + 52 ? ? i ? . i FOR SAUK? Good milch cow and calif, j Apply to W. D. MoPowall, Rfd. 3, box , 20, Camden, S. C. ? " 52-3-pd^ I TOMATO PIaANTS FOR SALE' at Laurens Street Greenhouse, Camden,' s. c. 52-3-pd: r H)K SALK ? Boy kin Telephone ? Kx change for sale. A good proposition for purchaser. Only reason for sail ing proprietor has other business in terest*. For further iuformation a|i^ ply to J. Q. Godwin, Boybin, S. C. 47tf ] NOTICE ? For a nice, cheap coftiin casket <*all at Billing'* Hros.. Ax rant's old stand. RED CKI>AK S1IIN<;I.I;S? Wo'Lurofof ?alo out* car loud of red cedav shla . gW>s at attractive. ttiicfc?..-~Ma?'kfv Mer cant lie Co7, Camden* H. C. lM)RP O>VNK|W ATTENTION-. W* ^havo .a cyonptate line of genuine Foit pints, also cork lined tiauKiqlMioa band# w?d Bailey, ball thvust bearing* for the diflferentiul and aeveral con petcnt mechanics to do your ? w. O. Hay's Garage. Camden, 8, G C2-1-SWJ | i ? II i lift mi I ?'? ' J rOK SA^JS? ?One Ford Town Car, ]u*t overhauled and painted. This car cu be opened up lot summer and doted . for cold weather. Camden Motor Co. HIOYCIjK REPAIRING v'?. Htoke'i | ; HjO'C).c,.fcj&op Ik the place to get you* I ' bliytle repaired. We carry all repair* in stock and alw> bave a lot of good bicycles on hand to sdl 49tf. I ?R 1 HUSH VEGETABL158 ? Spinach, c?r rotts, headed let^ice and kale bow ATI orders delivered. J. It. Zcmp, 1 Phone &1. 52 ate iJUTO Wheu in need of avfe tire* try - Jttoke's Bicycle Shop. We ^ have the .Hood and Firestone auto tires, j Cfcme ?dA let us show yon the Hood tfo^ tlyf Jfeegt on the market. 48tfc V A N T KI K?^-Iticy ol e owners to know tat - we have ''opened & bicycle repair shop in .connection with our Battery bui ii oss. Prompt service and first claas , vs\vrk at all times. Phone ll&J.' '! Beards Battery Service. 50-1-2 <?' ' ..in . ? !.??? liMn ^ i'h '? ' . > 'I ? i-tmmmmmS'* K til) CKDAIl 8HINGLBS? iiall Out Ob-Four. We have the beat that cm b* manufactured. Mid-town yard--oM McCreigHt lot ne*t Oour House. DarU : son anfTtfo., Office Crocker Building tf COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. : ; ; mill work sash-doors; blinds AND LUMPER ? PI. AIM A HUGER STS. PUixi 71 COLUMBIA, S.C. Ui ? WiJtiV ? . ?- -- -p~7 ? rr Collins Brothers jtfUjbar* for Colored People T>li|W?i 41 714 W. DeJUlk St dr. R/E. STEVENSON DENTIST C racket BnBtfnc Camden, 8. C, ?<j} a * rf ? . r A"??. : I ?. ? { Before the Fire T HERE'S ONLY ONE TIME TO INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ? ; - ' ? THAT'S BEFORE THE FIRE, . ^ TODAY IS BEFORE THE FIRE? V- - {J ? 4 ? ?\ ' ' ' Vr*' TOMORROW MAY BE AFTE IT. YOU NEVER CAN TMf>f ONE OF OUR LIBERAL POLICIES PLACED ON YOUR PROPERTY TODAY MAY MEAN BUSINESS SALVATION FOR YOU BEFORE TOMORROW'S SUN risks. - ' : OLD PROCRASTINATION NEVER GOT ANYWHERE NOR DID HE NEVER INSURES. DON'T YOU BE UKE HIM. ' ? ? r ? _ ' _ C. P. DuBOSE & C REAL ESTATE 44T. V; ' C :rv