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Uii CAMDEN CHRONICLE f'ublUhed eeerj Friday at 1100 No. Hroad Street, ami entered at tbe Cam leu an mm'odU claan wall mat er Price per annual fl.fiO. Camden. S. J u nr J7, (111. ? Ail nhcriffft in Houtb Carolina. *1) ?k>* tv I lei tor* and all foremen <?f grand jurie* ii -? v .? been re.p*r?t<?l by Governor (VMiprr to i i+'t-jub'r at the State Jfouae July 10 for the imrfhute of diwru*?ing law .in. -lit In a letter which will n be i>'ii! v* ail ?hfrilf* in tbe Ktat*. tlir governor call* attention to the violation* tit the prohibition law and ?ay? that ,-?t H|?)t.-ari?, too, that the jail i??puia tl0H of the Htate in iucrt*a?iug axid that rbe bontieide redord i* (lhlr<iwiiii(lj Ihrgiy" Uhe Jjovf rn??r a)v? caiU at t?'iitjn|i t ? ? t h?- f ??-t that after July J lh?- Hlate will hari* a new *tt nation to ?/ace in regard to prohibiting.- ? ? Keverai ymr, ago William Waldorf 4tytor wacludrd America too plcbeiau for his arl*t??crattc .ideal#. H?- renqoved to Htit()and. b<M*twfie naturalised in tbat ?Country, and ti?ok on ail lb# arNUicratit air- mii'I habiliment* of an Kng1i*b gen* lltanafi. Mr. A*tor ignored the fart that )>(? bad tMftH**' U* -tkin country ?M1* -te?-rag?- pa??wngen? with tbeir worldly good* tied in biMidle* which they car ried on their l?a;'k*. II** ignored the fact that their tarthfOd <?f living ? empty -tore hoi'* for furniture and the coar??e$t and ii /??*' meagre food ? enabled them' to -aye tbe lirM dollars which went into the foundation of the great A*t*ifr for tune. Thi o* early privatioif* were n<? ?tigma ujh?n tin- rt im ??* - 1 ? ? r -? >f William Waldorf A*tor. They arc cited to show th?* <^>qtra?i between their condition and hi* snobbery. Mr. A-tor'? fortune ?'a? invented in AjB.erie*ui Mu-uritu<~ When he hr?*nnjr an Khglbiluna.ii he left the hulk of his iio;->me |? r? ^?l iM-i ^*s? property i n America where the rat** were higher than in the land uf bin adoption, Wheu America crite y! (In- war the A*tor property wan caught Iriwffii two fniit'^inp*. Ktiglnnd taxes t he incuUM'*- <?f her <*it iy..-n?i ?/^K>rd iit# fit their rt?fideiuf.*. regardl**** of .? ' where tie* properly which pr ?duce? the 'income- )? located. Thua I'ingland plaT-ed a tax <r" the iiw?ine of Mr, A?tor.vhc* ihhm: hi wa* >t. Mrllish citizen. Thv l.'lijted Stat en income rax' law place* thi' Imn'iii tijHifi th'* property which prodii?"W the itiiMiiic regardle-H of where 'tile 'i\s'iicj- .if tht* property i* douiieilcd. 'I'hc ' A -"'f !< '? -pi-rt v . Tieftlg .tocBT'etl Itt Ilji> ? "'iiitr-i. ht*?*uine .iitbjivt to the l:ni{e?l >.int< - iu< < mii* tax. The r?'?u!t that l)r<?erv?*d Funl^nw^nt. ? Mr. A?tor h eixnixdlrd to pay ait iu coiue tsi itt Kngisnd twcauM b? Is' ? u KuiHntaum, ?4 in Amtrkto j?? isspt* tm bnmiw bi* property Is 1*^ nt?l IK this country Tlir two ti(H? ?r? iou<*h more than (be iiMMtiir ui from cbr prt>pertjr w tsted. CouMtiuvntly, the American snob who b??*nne so Kug!i?h grutlrmsu -4 * forced to drS w besvily upon the princi pal of bh e?tste to p ?y bis double in cowe tsxe? It .1* de*erv<*d puui?btneot for tbr ?ii-W?r> of s man wbow t,*r iWf ramr fr?'U> A in tries o opport unities sod wt?o*e ancestor* brlougrd fo tbe toiling um?*e? whom ?uch opportunities r (tabled to became prince* of Wraltb.? l*|W.?Oll >i?*WS. Fl? \W?(*>r.M,U a well known cmr-\ p.nt.r ? >f Orttorilll in having site u?ii<iu<* -no .?f Convalescing St the tli.-r-n viU# t-ii> btMfiit|] from s brokeu n?.k. XYrutbrooh broke bin neck when be fell from a ?roffolf] on BuueolDbe street about two fMl s*". bit! thank* to bis good fivk and ntdldl treatment. be is still v !> mtvi'b alivf and will probably re cover completely,. The four negro**, Allen William*, t'leve (?ar4ingt?>u, Sam Kice and Charlie Fi (futktn who were held on the cbarg-; of killing Wa?li Iteeder, a returned negro H.Wier, Ht Clinton about a moutu ago, were found guilty of murder, witb rec ommendation to mercy, in the Court of General Sessiou* at Laurens. J<Jfe sen? ten<?'- w e r given the negroes by tbe presiding judge. ?ank U. Osry, of At? heville. 1 Falling out of an upstair* window ami rolling down across the porch r<>of, Kugeue, the nine mouths old child of N. .I. Carden of Hampton Avenue. Green ville, lust Friday nigh*. f*-l l into the band's of a passing stranger wbo had seen tin* chiMV predicament. Tbe man who tdfocted the re^-ue mounted the porch >tops, held out his hand and the child, with a babyish -mile still upon his face, alight"*! into the < stranger's arm. He storing the child to his parents, tbe stranger went on his way not disclos ing .bis .identity mid Mppareufly satisfied (hat tin- child had been rewijed. The baby w?s unhurt by the fall of about lf<) feet And b\ thu bouncing. rolling trip across the pnrrh roof. Mrs, l>. f i. ' .Massey, who wax severe ly injured recently at t'atawbu Junction when a freight tnfin crashed into the outi, mobile in which she a.n?l otln-r num bers of her family were riding and fa trtll\ tvi jured her- h'ifband. Hurton Mac* -??v. n:jd ' lie f youngest ehild. Is said to be gradually, improving. 0>Widt J F. H?u*. of McI.?-ao eoupty, | li|i>4?l?, h*? Ju*t hern allowed fl<)U by I the foverumrut for a bor** of hi? which *?'?? WIW in tbe firl! War in 4 battle at <H)lona. la, | He had hU claim In, ?/iw* 1804. SOMK CIVII. W.%H FItiJ ICKK >"(Tr?? the |>?w*ot? (til.) New?i lion. >V. K. S t *-?-<l , .>f Hutler. in an ? Memorial Pay |)wcch delivered uo April 20th at Hullpchvtlle, Kdv? hook intrrfi.un* Information a* t?> the relative utrmgtb of tbe northern aud southern artuie#, which is worthy of pre *erviuf a* a matter of history, 'l't.-. tifurfi S'rfc ?>??ipi|ed t?)' Mr* O. U#, the bent authority on civil war ata ti*tie*, and publiahed i,n the llaltim<'re Vun. We five this information becau?e it contain* matter which every aoutbern boy should know. Total enlistments for the northern or f< ?!? ml army were 2,778,304 as against (Um.UN) iu tbe Confederate army. Tbe foreigners ami 11 eg roes in tha f.-.l ? ral army aggregated 680,1)17- Heme there were more foreigner* ami negro** In the federal unity than the total num ber of men enltated In the Confederate arany by 80,017. The federal army waft made up a* follows : Whitr* f r?nn the north ___ "2.278.8.1.5 White* fnuu the south 316,4'J1 Negroes ? ? 188,017 Indians ? - , - 3,530 T..tal 2,778,301 Number of aieu in < ?oufedera-te aruiy L OOO.fKJO North's numerical jniperloHt; _ 2,l78,3oi The foreigners iu the federal army were made up as foMowa : Hermans ? ___ 170,S4.m ? j Irish r__ ___ ___ 144.20<> Itritish-Americans . ; 58,500 ISnglMi 45,1500 Other nationalities 74,tMH? Numerical strength of armies at the ] end of the civil war: I Federal army May 1. 1805 ? . 1,000,510 j Confederate army May 1. 1805 __ 133,4." >3 Number?? Piignjsrd in notable battles; Co a. , F?Js. Seven fla.vs Hg|lt around Richmond - 80,835 115.2-10 Ant.ietain __ 35,255 87,104 < 'hancellorsville 57,212 ' 1.11.001 FredPrickvburg --- 78.110 HO.fKM) Gettysburg ___ 02,000 '05,000 Wilderness 0,3.1)87, 141.150 Federal prisoners captured __ 270,000 ( ( Vmfodprnt" prisoners captured 220,000 Pied in frderttl prisons I I >ied iti ( 'on f?-derate prisons 22,570 Thus it is established that while the j ^ . i -V South wan bi?H<kad?d sad tut of from f , ?^V -? ? . . ? ?* : - . pra*-tk-a)!jr ?)1 medical ?U|4>li*? more t\?n f?nW*tf ?*>ldiem died in uo rthrro prinftaa thflii *oldier? d.ed in Southern prixon*. ?lth< iifh thv South Had morr | of the federal |NrifOMr* to <frr fur by 0400 AuU nutfttNtijiBn ihi> Im( i few*4 primmer* froiu the ,N??rth died iu j S<>uth< ru prtaony by Want?--For Sale 8AIJS&MAN WANTED-? V? Kifcftt or ders for lubricating olK grease? ami paint*. Salary or commission. Ad*, dress the 1-enuox Oil and Paint Co., CllVfllod, Ohio. 12-pd TO AI TO iiwm hs ? W? now have live good mechanics iu our slmpa ami can attcud to your with greater dispatch than in the pa*t year. To Ford owner* we wi#h to state that we are under contract with the Ford Motor Co. to handle geneulne Ford parts only. We Hell and guarantee Philadelphia Diamond Grid storage batteries for eighteen months. The price is no higher than (jie other makes. When in need of a storage battery come in ami let u# demon strate thia perfect battery. W. O. Hay's Oarage. Camden, 8. C. 10 FOR NAl.lv l .it of bedtdeads, ' mat tresses, chairs, bureau*-, small table*, kitcheri range and fixtures, aide boards; one library suite and many other household articles. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. K. B. Wil liams. on Broad Street, Camden, S. C. FOR 8AL.R? One new JOlS Ford truck, 102^00, Better come If yo\j want it, <'aniden Motor ('<?. lti _ ? . i i WANTED ? A f? W pupils in typewriting. I?. O, Ho* 110 or Phone 301 J. 12 SECOND HAND ORGANS WANT?D-^ Will buy any mak^t, Address Walter ? Parker, Camden, 8. C. Box $28. tf t WANTED ? Manager fof Kershaw County Fair, to begin work at one?. { ? Work ' will require only part tipie. Apply to II. G. Carriaon, Jr., Pres.,; Camden Chamber of Commerce. WANTED AT ONCE ? Small furnished cottage in K irk wood ; 5 room fufnish ed cottage, centrally located ; 5 room unfurnished cottage^ centrally located. - Address L. A. McDowell, Agent. I ? I RED CEDAR SHINGLES? uali One- j . Oh-Four, We have the best that can j be manufactured. Mid-town yard ? old McCreight lot next Cour House. David* son and Co.. Office Crocker Building tf T FOR SALIC? -Extra heavy two horse wagon with broad tire*. Can be seen at my yard. Price ? $50, Apply to Henry Savage, Camden, ,S. C. 9tf. BITTER? Fi nest grade of creamery butter, nutde at Getty's dairy, at 60 cents' per pound.' Lang's High Grade Grocery, Cauiden, S. C. 5tf. ,, ? '<*?V Wonderful Baking osult* are obtained by cooks wtfo use the brands of Hour made by the famous old Piedmont Mills, of Virginia whose . oducta have been popular throughout the South for the past half century. i bread and cake of the most wholesome andappet zing quality, and biscuits and .oil, that licrht and delic oua are tk^ reward that come Tth&e who do IP baking with Piedmont "Piedmont," "Puritan," "Argu. Self-Ruing," .,.anjB that stand in the highest favor of ma^iy of th " best^ c oo kb Profit from their ex nerience and order this flour, in which all the au gment of "the wheat is retained. AH war restrictions removed. Piedmont Mills. Inc. Fi~ Winl.r Wh?l Flour LYNCHBURG, VA. rfjx SEHSaxa KDMNTMUIt I lt*Y525*3lW . * j PASTCREJNG ? If you have ci .tie tp pasture it will pay you to see me. 8, F. Brasington, Camden, S. C. 2tf 12 IIOI R KODAK FINISHING? AU rolls developed I0c; packs 20c up; prints 2 l-2c, 4c, 5c ; enlarging 3oc up. Specialists ? we do nothing but kodak finishing. AJ1 work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks, Films, Supplies. Celiimtria Photo Finiahing Co., 1111, Taylor Street, Columbia, S. C. BKICK FOR SALE? Just received three car loads of brick. J. L. Guy Lurn , ber Co., Camden, S. C. 5tf. BUTTER ? Fiaest grade of creamery butter, made at Getrty'S" tfairyr 60 cents per pound^^Jyang's-Uigh Grade Grocery. Camden. S. C. -5tf. "Ob? You Women" at the Ma> T?u'>U;iy. COLUMBIA LUMBER 1 MANUFACTURING CD. falLL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. P W71 COLUMBIA, S.C. Of H. L Schlosburg's 5c, 1 Oc and ORNING, JULY I he old Opera House building has been extensively remodeled on the main floor .and we art| x - - prepared to open on Saturday, July 5th, one of the best variety stores in this section or the stat^ A ' " ' ' '4 * Under experienced management, v/e are aiming to make this a store that, not only tne propnfc^ tor, but the people will be proud of. Among the specials for our opening day we are offering* Large Brooms, 75c value, each - - 25c Octagon Soap, Six Cakes for ... 25c Ladies Corsets, each ----- 25c Ladies Silk H6se, values SOc to $1, pair - - " ^ . Big Asst. Domestic and Imported China, each - 25? Best Grade of Candies, 1-2 lb. > ' - ( " ^ A STOKE FOR THE PEOPLE CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA NOT HI NO OVER 28