The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 10, 1922, Image 4
IHE CAMDEfT CHRONICLE
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Pubty*b*d *%afy I'riUy at No. 1100
Itroad itmiMii o?t*r*d at tW* Oatnden.
Houil Carolina a* ?CoOd
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Vo jrou rtw k?r anytbtn* abo?u
IVarlin*'. ii>? jrjnMlg cowvowid *bl?&
eojoy^l ?<k-h a fepVUtUtt a (fir jcmfr
?K>? Tb* wrf? l? tbl* Wkca (M>
manufacturer, Mr Pjle% died. hU t>x?
cutor? bit upon lb? brilliant (t> Wkea
that hit product wax ao firmly **tnb
lUbod with tfca U?d? tbat It *NMP uo
??cew-iry to advert Ue It logger. Th*?j
*avcd tJ?*r advertising ttpetw>e. l#ut
rbay ion the crttftig*. If you dp not
Want another to gut your tr?d* daring
; fbe$e strffttMHM* tiuM* your wan# imut
be bcfor?- the public at all tlmctf. Tba
time wa? wheo the only question w?*
"Can you get tin* food#;" No* It U
"HjOt ? an wo dUpo** of the-ruT*
Officer* from liarlii^ton *1 it Pfar
encv couatfc* captured on* of the
Mffwt wbM^j? making outfit* etas*
*iiscoYervd In tbhr *t*t* la-H ?>-^k i??tr ;
Tlmmocvvillr. Tb*? *till ?a< . ?-r*?*t<-d j
io % !oUlCKi0 barn acd wo* raadr of i
.?opj*.r with u capacity wstimatod at fQOj
llartiy \V. CUiurcti, th<* \*>y v?h?> eoa
!o tl**? UMicd^r of frw?? autoinoMl*
-lU-MUk i. in outer, to get j*>?seu?ion of
?n automobile mill alio w?t? fceotonei.-d
to bo hanged fi?t tiu- cvitue. paiJ the
l?cDftJ!> In C h l<-ugi ? Inst Friday. . From
th? tlror of hi* Sftttenw he began to
? iinftl.'U* }n?aliU/i ami fcttrceedwl well
enough th arouse the sj-mpfitby and ef
fort* of oll'Mtie maudlin to his behalf.
1 he uudet hi* flngrr
Kails an?l jjtit ^rlt In his eyvn without
- getting a d|u of i<?lo. nrwl th?* ucw t?
Th?;s ?!(l tllht the It* w w?? coii*fTm/?at
injf th?' budging of a n?a?; who %*??> ?f
reudy dead It not until a visit of
th/e boy's paretilir ftisi sbter an
In it Friday that h?- could bo
inducvd to gjive the fir?t sign of In tell
gvnee He t?5*>k? their name#. Then
he ivlai*ied main; out \?heti ih?*y i-iffffo
aftar him i?j take hiru to th'
he ,. u Mb!y repeated the Ix>rd'g prayer.
Thf~*- ftf'.i ~4*<?weU U>i<t he had be?v>
fakiu^ all the while. And n?Auy a oftm
ittol h.*t?- reaped tlrtf lawful p-nalty'of
' l?? -s hr Ju*t su(Ji mean*,? York
r.;./juir? r
Tirr?l of I r wilt
V. ,,). ; ?? . red i t for iue.**
s.i'l .1 Y*iric% iHc l?ii*i :*?.??* man w ho
.? Mini* Mil f?M" ^?'otl*. nod
w };<> d?*'? pn; ui.iki- inuHi Iwadway
I ir^ V i
I havir nrj?u? ir?? iny mind that j ,
;? u.l >v. f..f k<?p. ti.-y - ?m|s tuj ut\
- 'han ?'? !??* them out with mieh
*:.rn . ?' ? . ? . ???. of getting thi*ui paid for,
? it >oui.?* there h i ?* pr?pl?? who will
mv Tlw-rybody ha> not lo*t the sense
? iir f it I e'*q>oifHtbllity, ?.ot jiy u g real
o<;v! I vmti* are j? <?j?h- to w lioni you
< .1 ?!nr^' sot'ds with a ri-a somibh
? ?. v t . 1 1 t 1 1 > ? if R? tt'nK ynui money. ? Hut j
ii; tfii'ik' U if \'?4j do u ?tAdlf
i <"-v i' .?'! y?><i cannot tllx-.riniinate
?'iffl*-i?-iiTl y th?'?- :u?* n>ih<? ulio
1 1 r !?;?*? a iui ivbo i>ay thi'ie are
? ?thvi.' ?vii" tliink,.if (bry tliltik at all,
ili.it }"? arc ju-t siiuvi) a ^ui-kev. nii'l.(
f havi* li?4*ti com Utccd tl.at tlwy nfa !
ihati half i izJW
"T.nok- To in/? tf thr rouutry :
w-viM !??? ta'icr off If It wouVi sim- j
pl.v ;i ! i;i i?? lu!l tt?<- O] vii a?vt>iix?t husi j
i a Iti'^'-t tier t* ? 4?i <ln'j> ? roiii? !
j. lately, ?-\t <?]? ivhiTi- i re?iit i-? sf uf'l ?
1>\ a<h*?|i||i tr* !.;>t?'s a nil llji'l'lflatji''.
' Tl.i'Jf .iic | 'It'ii tj ff >?v who |
<1 (if j? ty. ?\ tirt fiiiM iJii) if thi*> i
M:i!?t??l 'I7i?*> !i,?v. ?!)?? r.HMiiA wit})
li ic.'i ;n . Inn I !i< k ui'l not ;
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< II \ KM.ISTK A HON NOTICE
Nut. iv . ?> !i. ti4?y IJi:?t tho h<K>k^
? ?{ ra ' "f t;i>- I't'y t '-i r:i?i<*rt ?
w 1 1J l?' ? ?J'H ? ' i i" tiw ?>{ Z?*m|> A:
l>el'a-? 1 >rii?r Siort- ?:? tl.r t <ii iut <if
I '.ru.nl .i I'T K.iIIiiIl. :])??'
< ' j t > ? ? f < \i im i* n. <??.!.'?? <>( K ? ? vi .
S'atf f S' l.'l < *ar? Wir.a J ? ? i : !.. i^/l
; i ; i r ? ? . >#r III 1 . ;? 1 ti ? ? . of (lit* tj iKilIfifl
? li-rt ? ^ tlKT' i.i on Thursday, Marcli
:itli ItCJ. ii)i<l will n-innln ojku froin
:i .i hi in 1 .10 f. in., aiitl fiV.m
in mi! 11 ?"? "?'> p in each da y r-\rvp?
Suii't.i ^ ?. tiii* i l Km t i i i ? 1 .1 y , Ha i t ti t 1 .
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Sup? r* i>??r <,( KcuUt ration f??r 'In*
i "ity nf
Letters From The People
KmUb (Mm TtMHl
Ijaiiiil Cbrotide: Quite a ftttMbrr ?<j
(Ml oi<kt labiMtcBU *f C*md?-t< re?]
member "R C Kct>4a?oo." lrre*? reutiy
dabbed "Kc*' 4>y the b?>y* of that rime,
??. Uo kept i be old "TtTfrrn1* m?r tV
Mmth?Ht corner of Mala oud 1>vKm11> j
?trfHt TV dnirtiyrd by
fli? an d with It tb* little, jfrajr *tue?0
pHUlwoiNrt ctmrrh Jwat ++* *A it. XtU*
ihU the Itoblnaou'* moved h??> 1M
disappeared from our ken.
If i* ha r tMy pomMc, oo??iderinc the
la {"** of year*. that the ?ub-wrlb??r U?
Die ?ml thl* K. O. ItoUuoa
ran be the- same There moot bav.*
U>eicr a younger representative of the
family <>f the same name. Intfny
event the familiar name retail* very
vttldly the inters! lug period of oar
iiSfory Hilh which ^ (?? ltobln*ou a<
uHl ?* others of whom wt> hare 1o*t
ftlfftl were alto Identified. O. K.
..Camden, March U. Ift22.
Dr. Babterk Dead.
Juiuc-i Wood* Babcocfc. alienist
and recognized Authority on prlia^ra.
tth^l suddenly at hi* rwtdenco. Ptoe
*e?terday mornlug aV-ut five
'?'??!"<?? s((rr a short illnesi. I>r. Bab'
eo>-k suffer**! ao atta-* of infla?niz*i
last Christinas but hrt?l apj*? renfly -re
covered. IK- h:i- on tine street* a few
day* ago uud bad l*?ea ill bat h short
tint** wln-n the .>nd came. ' The an
nt ?/f hi* death yesterday
w.im u surprise and shock lo bis un
metou* friends and admirer*.
Dr ltabeo-'k wus easily one of the
he*: ?4i ard aiost cultured physl
via tii trf South Carolina ; whx almost
Uf rbe hour of his death a diligent
/dudeul In his ? s$o*eu Hoe; of vr?rk
and vhh held it
familiar with hi*, scholarly
attainment*. His cb-ath removes frcrn
this city a man -who bad devoted a
large part of his life to a study of
mental disease* and to pellagra ITe
was easily one </f th?? outstanding
alienists of the South.
I>r. 'Babcock was bora in Cheater,
August 11, -.Saturday's Colum
bia State,
Carelessness and 8elfbhne*s.
hKd Man Carelessness s ays . be is
not mnch l?f a mathematician, but that
he can add to anyone's troubles, sub
tract from everyone's earnings, mul
tiply tlteir, aches and take interest out
nil of lal>or and dUcount everyone's
thanee* f??r safety, sanity and cueces*.
Old Man Selfishm-sj* say s he |.i a?
the t^ise of all the world's trotrtden
7i':d di'a>!er^. _ Sonjetimt*s he- Ciill-s
^imself . iudivldual S.-Iflsimess, some*
Times i>e Is known as Occupational
shtTess, a"titi looms large as Class
Selflsiiness. He says he Is on#* and
the same under any cognomen.
Carelessness ^>tiy.s he can divide
thoughts from business and place tla-in
in the plensnre colnniu ; that he is
:i potent !???!? r in til! failures; and
that if lie >ee tires a mere frac
tion of one's time he t an lessen one's j
eiiauc?*a for success. I C ?? says he is
;t figure to t?e reckoned with at all
tliu?'s aud that be i-r ever ".Johnny ??n
the Spot" to euueei all one's s?>elal,
moral and business (obligation
S*?Sflybne^-? says that if he is ..not
held In chuck the spirit of domoo
rae> will sever prevail, becau.sc he
1- of ? posed to the rights and equities
'11 t!ie people being duly considered
i\ the S'liit of tiumunity ? jub^nlbsl In
faith, hoit! ^n<l i'harliy. He winks
h' Iom the table hJi-I ?ay > that only
Ids i Mfy^nied lii* a!iv:- l'i'-elfiihjie>-s ?
\s 1 1 1 * ??? ? fimnd a -^M-'ifi for indujtri.il
si.i! ??? .nl I'is, that (hi- other
f ? ? tl? ? w 4 > an pr?"S4'i'vr (b-mo.*racy
fi' in iu-lsiifv f|pji ijji'l anarchy About
t.i.x ??'?! Men r I Selfish,
n. ?- v\. ?. ; 'if f ;? ). i- ?
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-i ? i ? - : i ? - i-?! lhe .htna tin
? ? . . ?f. i ? - ^ wi'!i )".i?rh'.'
?lU.g ? ? - - ah- ..ch tie- dh
\ t- r sl< 't. ??f iad'.ixtri.i' n'.?,"h<il f : N v< r
pui'^ae.- l! ,ipl?at S t'ia* .i ! > ?> di ' >1
!-? produc' d is , hv.pr.>.l i< t li. the
:n i nufaet n i .-f .??.)-? w d annMi. the
? jv.Orf ior.> ir.v.i'w is a. ?<?. whi-tln-r
the Flei-hin.i i.n ??oni1ai.' ii.M?r !i?-re
r? f 1 1- r alhov th?* ??vaj?>"a'i'-ii ??{ i'
<-?>hoi. ??r '*? pl:i??? d 'i!.dvr e/.ii?tnnf
jovernmonr superv;ci.>r. -r -r^hited j
from doing bil-iue<? ,T t ill
I oiirfiH u |n.s?p|e ? I ' k i a ?;. a |
V.-w V.h'k cvpri'-- trtio a m-'for j
' 'i- ? ' a < i ..>dng i! 1' ? -vi;-. '>!.! ?. '
: Kr.day night. fiv. ? rb?T* |
w ??r?? ??> ? iin.isly inyured rV.a ? r wn- j
:',ou?'hi tha: iln-m w <1'?*
, >?>me of >!ir v iv'tiniM li.'id to
1 Hi?- a' fending ?t.iie-e- *????!;
nllx-r- h :> ?l ???*? 1 ? hti^ iiii-e: . j
ing- ;
inu NKM. eoarawtma v
C??trart? ** ^ '??*
CV4t-*?bt?. M*r. <1- l"?ru*v r? i?f S >?th
Ctroliat are ^khcwz to >*41 thrif" 1^-'
erop <4 <h44*u <vop*-r? t tvely. TV tre
QMttdAfU* t*t>(huvl*niu With which th*
C*M|?>gft (foe ^gtuture* tu it* coo
tract |?.b<*l?tf pushed In nlBM.yt cv^ry
ir?xtUt> M4 th?* Mat* IikM' al*? ^wit- llw
400,000 KaU* which um*t br *i|;nrJ
hy H?> I. liCU tu make the <vmr*i<
<****11 ve frnt He ^>>Uy ?m>icoin
In only m v*%ry f*w of the ovupib-? hail
tb**T%* been *ny deity io.tbe wiwwiiy1 ?
and tbc**? con u tie-* ar** ejected tOvN1 :
in liae wlihlu the wtt ??-? da>- i
H>e contract* are being s4*u?i by j
lur/*- and Maall furnu-iH *tlk?*. Tht- !
largest coutroot received at the oflW*<
of the South Carolina Cotton Grower*
Cooperative Association here to date
im tor 3,000 bale*. The amalle?t U for
?yDt* bate Incident* ll> it might l>e *a|d
that *cvrrttl ot the latter hare been fe
celved. Those who are pushing the
tumps i~n nay that the benefits derived
by the la rue ami the smalt farmer will
b? thv same in proportion.
? \ ? ..
Tlie bankers urn) butduc^a lutfcrcaia
of tin* Kiate ?rr liuinc up *trougly
behind the movement. They fake the
position that it offers tbe great? -
bojn- fi>r future prosperity for the far
mer and it has been puti> thoroughly
demonstrated in the paw two year-*
that the prostperity of the .-date ia Je
(vndaut u[k>u the proper ity of the far
mer*. Many of the largest and ablest
banker* in the *>tate hare studied the
plan from every angle aud have in
v*wtigati-d the workings of the as?*>
Hatioif* already functioning in other
state*. Thoy express complete satis-'
fa?-tl??u with the plan in Its every detail
aud. are workiu~ to^ptit the movement
across.
I a Sumter county the bnhkera have
goue out- in the oounty speaking in
behalf <?f the eampign. C d Row
land, president of the National Bank
<?f Sumter, thinks that every bunk tu
the jrtate should get b?fiy and a??l>t
iii every way to put it acrOa#. .1.
Pope Matthews president of the I'at
metto National Bank of Columbia, *ays
that be thinks the organiatlon of the
association "is one of the best bus/
ne^s propositions the farmers of the
Mate could undertake at this time."
ami adds "I do not know of anything
that would be more productive of good
results.'* Mr. Matthews has studied
the plan from every augle. Blight
Williamson, of Darlington, is another
banker who is lending his time and
ability and energies to putting the
movement aero**. Mr. Williamson
proUUdy knows as^much about cooper
ative marketing as any man in Nou!h
Carolina and he is convinced that it '
is the farmer#' hope.
The inoveinent has been endorsed by
the executive council and the agricul
tural committee of the South Carolina
Hairnets' Association and four of the
*??ven district groups. It has been
-.(rougly endorsed twice by the (Jeueral :
Assembly and many of the . leading I
farmers in that body lmve nlready
>igned contract*. It has bceu endorsed
IVv the State Fait- Society and many
cha uiluu s ofVoiunioroo and other civic
organizations. The agricultural bureau
of the Greenville Chamber of Com
merce passed strong resolutions at
th<*ir !a<t meeting endorsiug the move*
inetu and pledging all n*xi*tanee ' In
putting *t neros.*.
In a statement given out b.v the a^
?ooiatlmj. if says:#
"Farmer^ everywhere are org inizing
f<> eoiwitU't their marketing buslness
ii. a 'systematic manner on tlx- same
plan h > is bring followed by the South
< 'a rollna Cotton Growers* <*?>oj?eratlve
>Matlon
"At the pre>vnt time mote rh'in *ixty
association- of gr?rw?r?- in twonty cates
have or are i.'nv being
organize <1. The number ?>f members
? >f th m' a -so. Nation* i'\ci>ib M n),0t)0
fa ruirtv a !><l the volume ..f business
done b\ them i:; K'l'l j.e k ? -? i ? ? i : 1 y a !
I i i t J i.( {H-ii'ti half a bdiiofi ''"iirrr*
"Through 'ho rath'*"4 p??'ling
in merit fa liner* in ev? rv -<-<'ii.ii of
1 1 j ? ? ? ountt > art* taking : ghtful
?1. in fb?* bn?dne"> world
'T4ie- Son : 1 1 C a t oli i..t ? ? ? r t ? ? p- >-l j la n
? the farmer (<? go all ::u- way
the market with hi* pr<~>dti?*; and In
'hi- i> ?;ni- i *a?? ^ir.s !!..iT here
-?> f r> ha? Im*. n !? -r r ? ? !i :r. :ar?:isrh
si <--Ula t i v ?? profit* *-a ry
ban dllng <v.*;
' Tli 1 1 "be S?MUh < a . ? - l. .i >. 1
plan i- *??und and w>?rka; ?!?? U !?dng
pi- ?v.-d in a con<Tu>iw manner by
I'Vcrj mif ?<( t hose eooj->. i a 1 1 ve asso
ciations. uh;.-h ha?? U-w'nn hnr.dle rhe
erop. There are three ? ?n r ?? : i i.ding f?-a
ture* of n-n one of . -2ani/a
: ions*
ir.r.z t'.rr.' !rg..ll\ .?!.??
? i a< f I'lil- makes the meinlwr* ?.*;x-k'*
md i- i:v? ! b< a **< ? ia ! b *n '!.-?t if will
'a\ - f *:!??!? -?-!i over i ] ? -;<xl I>f
v ?? i : > ? !if f i?- : i ? ? .f ;<?
ra'df-ii -a:i-fa !<?!.) ir.i-lt m-u;.,.;,. and
ad"<|U'ute n r r ? ? j. u* ? for
' i .i !>??)( <? ? i it c I'U^i nix?
Si I'til.il ?!??? f'Mc ?; j(. - V> 1st
?niputx r-t JmmiI. I., -.m- t.M.J :i 1 1 tfv
; ?ro<i'?'"t ha ml !?*?'! f? ?r ? in oren
mnnir.K lof? .i^iird'ac f ?"> <ima" r\ an?T
?
Ytriety All ?r crmvc* delivering the
>im? *ra?te ?ud Ui*+4J?e kt?*l of cotiun
a-A-'iv* raitdljr U4 wilt prk?. Every
t*eaib*r n<* lye* | Lt> iwife ?(
?Uck the product of that klud aud
quality I* >vW. ThU tnak<<* po^ible
t>rd? r ly tonrkrtiug throughout the year
la a**>rda uee with uuirkti dvmautls.
Thirtl : thr nonprofit, iwu-iltort fw
turv ft o<l ftie eadudie froarer member
*h?P Thi* insure* a wmjdete harmony
>A latere*. absolute falrue** aud equal
ity ?? the haadlim of the h?i*in?T>-* of
'?each member, aad it W a guarantc*
^ins! out side iDlrtVAi ever gait, i tig
i?ot*ol t?f the organization ami ex
ploiting U for their own tea In.
"That the South Carolina cotton pool !
l*L:n i? *ouud fro? a flnamial stand
point itf clearlj proved by ihe fact ytiat
the bunks arvvdoiog bwi&c** with;
these association* wherever they ?l*
la optTjiiion. Bauks of Oklahoma ex
leaded the state cotton *s-oclatiou
a ciedlt of upward* of two million
dollar* last year. Wank* of Twt*i
were also ready to loau their a***xiu?
tloc several million dollar* The W#r]
Hoaftdt Co rj>o ration extended loan of
to thre^ ix>tton fcaaoclit*1]
tlous.*' . ? .'. ' _? |
How To KaUe Cot (on.
W ? know farmers who willj
enjoy and appreciate this kindly ad\ie*
a? to growing cotton. It Is from tho
Anderson Daily Mail:
1'ieparc your iaud in Ocjober by
Mowing it i?p with dynamite.
T.ay It off in rows 12 feet apart and
plant your cotton seed in December,.
When your cotton comes tip thin it
tu one stalk in a hill 23 feet aj?art.
Spray each stalk -twice a day with
lloyl's (Jermau cologne.
Cover your cotton wi.ih inoMjuito net
ting whrii it Ik two weeks old, this
netting to be stretched over poultry
wire.
Spread tanglefoot between alt of your
<8?tton vows, and replace it every day.
l.uin off all the nearby woods, and
cut down dead trees and burn them.
r?u*r tho following mixture on your
cotton twice u day. sugar, salts, calo
mel. cream of wheat, and the white
of an egg.
Have two hired hands for every acre
in cultivation. Furnish with barters'
tw<*ezer?j to be nsed in pinching tho
heads of any bol! weevils which show
up,
Mortgage your fa?m,und buy nitrate
of soda and spread ipHcntlfully around
tljo roor* of the cotton.
If any of the bolls should got
punctured have the place vulcanized
at once. Any good automobile tire
man can do this for you.
Begin picking your cotton in Febru
ary and try to have it all ginned and
sold by March 15, and this will enable
you to go to work and grow corn. peas,
potatoes and hogs for your own home
consumption. This kind -of consump
tion does not need the services" of a
doctor.
ray y<jur preacher. Trade for cash.
?Settle ??11 your old debts and live happy
ever afterward.
After being In f.awson's Fork, of
I'acoh-t river, near Spartanburg, for
about a year, practically f 1,000 worth
of jewels were a few days ago return
ed to Chester Ward, of the firm of
Zlmiucrmajn 4L Wurd The jewels
were found by the miller at White's
mill in a bill fold on the banks of the
river just below the dam at White's
mill The bill fold bad evidently been
submerged in water hince it was
placed or dropped where the miller
found it, or e'se bad been carried by
tho current. Muddy aud water-soak
ed, the bill fold was found half sub
merged. partly covered with trash.
Upon being opened it' was found to
contain jewe!s answering the descrip
tion of tho?e lost by the Ward family.
Mr. Ward readily identified the jew
els. Just before the last music festi
val the jewel- <!i--.ipi>earcd from the
Ward home <?n Converse Heights A
negro woman \vl?.> bad l?een employed
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to take care of the bo*** while tme
(?milj wax awijr wis aoouaed of the
theft, Mud ?M *rrr?t?d and iu
iitU, v* here ?fce Dfiti Uf^ for kwbw
time. vflBi* denied an> know led*? of
the }* wel<#. About tUU tine the Qw<
ver?e Height* action of the city *uiX
terrorised by burglar* *-v? rjr night or
two. and it l? thought that the gfng
of thU-ve* ^HTHtiuK then had gotten
?Way with them, How they got Julo
the -ream U * mv^t?r>.
What M?mI WU1 Do.
Sating* hunk officer* nud thrift eo
riety i?eopV pul ??ut literature ttbovtoc
Itou*. If you (Hit so many dM'#?
weekly or so many years aud.let It
remain, the lntt?rwt compounded will
assn m? humlnw proportions.*
The lllu?c ! at ion* used are good but;
tht-y don't hit ?; the imagination an,
d(v< a (mh< decided by the Appcllait
Division of the Supreme Court of New
York the other day.
It Hppe*r# that Standard Oil took
i 1. ;?-.*? ?.ii the |'?r.?pen> No. 1$ Br >.ut
way. agrfvinK to i>ay a Quarterly rent!
<>t *i."j '.<<>. The lease. a* ?hown to the J
court. did uot say whether payment
wa? to tM- inudc at the beginning or
the end of the quarter. The owner "
alleged "hi adVfttx*!* was in the docu
ment and was <trloken out by the
Stardnrd Oil people without bis kuow*
ledge. and ???? *i?ned the agreement ?up
posing tU^fe bad lweli no alteration.
On this atlogstiou hv V>a In a lower
court, but In the Alienate Court a *
majority of the juatlces decided f??r
the Htandard Oil. Justice Greenlmutu. !
e.ho wrote tlu? opinion, said, ? ? ? the
presumption 1* that tent is not payable
until after it has been earned and, v
? ? ? in the absence of an ^presa j
agreement, to the contrary, rent la
j.i.v:,t?lc at thf end of t??e. terra and .
hot in adeanoc."
It Was pointed otit at the trial %b.v
the on nor of the property that pajr,
ment at the ejxd of the yuarter Instead
of in advance meant a difference of
&t.700 a year in Interest or $371,259 for
the I>0 years, and this $,t.7G0 quarterly, J.
at (? per cent, interest compounded]
Sr'ini rtDi ually would amount to $l,856,?-|
ap.- v fi
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Or. Thi>mn? T. U**rv. ut* ^ tfc#
t*>t known dfniu, to tW
a former pteattnkt of t!*- v
1 H-ot Al A??#eUtlou dkd at hi* ^lTfcll u '
'?*& ?m nlfZ/ d
Tl;?- $?'* J f; K filar, Qitbolic pcU^
<-f KUtt*a. TOla*. wa? t*k*a to ? vJyT; I
tff** oorih tk twu Saturday tiU&t '?<
? v. r. i> t?e*tca ahd tarred mad CwiJj ; '
!1> i?rty <* utaafced UM-o. No*a*?
#aji aligned tur (bin attfioa. Th? h?-.
JM? lC^tar jiraa ordered to leave 2J <
iHi) TrtttSi*.
' j.V" lb* n4'n told blm they whv |jj|?|
uAVtib* "t?f an organisation. but u*j
tcrp' Worti iVoMMtii mM Cj?tboOc*
Tbo dc^rtmeut af.Jiutice it Wu*.
iugton ha* reeoaimeoded the
im^t <>f many women a* deputy w
^httllK ^ c*?ft?t with the
number of women bootlegger* wn?J"
fieri. dope peddler*. etc.
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STORKS STRENGTH iSD
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. Agt-U people often ta<d V good |
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lioicped- with poinons from the ^>>uto,
(hide's Popio-Mangan purifies it by ,
drlvluji off tbo waste matter. Good
blood iW fbll of vitality and pretest* 1
llfbetfc?, glvlngHhe body greater yowtr
of' res Ufa mv. >Tbe. apealu>e?afc* of;oM
ajp? arc' greatly helped by a supply 'of ,
rich, fed blood. Chidofa iV-pto-Jklanf?i _
16 soli* in 4K|Uid or tablet form by ?U ,
driigrfsts! >? It -lva* bwa recoaxnetkfei
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