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Vbe people A MKRC 1,1 AST'S SEVJ'SiPAPER. > CQPWIlvyW* *EV'.?P?P?R. > PAPER FOJt tfELLEg ANp n^VE#. > ?* .|J? -L ? .PUBLISHED EVERY T(HUiyjpAY/ W. A SQ^KQQC, Pu^js^l. fWRJPJIOJ, $1(0 PER UIB1, Camden. 8 C.. I)co. 1 7lh 11HJK '11112 PHOHIIUTION MOVK* M)5X|. From an exchange w.e note |;liu,t t'ye pj'yhiljitiouists, both j*eal ^tnd bogus, are getting busy in South Carolina, and expect lo .carry their content for c wide prohibition up to the General Assembly of tlio State at its next session 'pi January. Jt seems that a prohibition con ference was hold a week or so ago behind clonal door*, the result \vbich was the appointment of a com tuil tee to draft a bill for submission to the legislature at its approaching session. This committee consists of Senator J. jC. Oils of Cherokee and ltepre ?cutatives C. A. Smith ol Florence, and J no. G. Richards /ind M. L. Smith of Keishaw. We do not wish to discourage ?).ur two ul^le members of the legislature in their labor of love pu this question of prohibition, and wish that we could prophesy success to them in their effort lo secure real Slate wide prohi (bilioii right now, that is, real prohibition, not the bogus kind that wo have rung the changes ,t)u during the past'several years. At the rislc however of offend jng some ultra moralist, or relig jouest, we are coin pel led to sa^ that in our judgement, State wide prohibition, for South Caro jina at this time, is a ohiuiera ol a diseased brain as a moral ^measure. There is no question Ju our mind that the cause of temperance will prevail over the saloon element, and we will re joice to bail the day, but that the ilay and time has arrived, we do Riot believe. Morality, truth, virtue, sobriety and temperance must be educated into a people before any law bearing on the subjects can become effective or operative. These sentiments may grate on tlei nerves of some people, but we have no fear thai .they will have that affect on 11113 Reflecting mail or woman who jiimy chance to read these lines Liquor Revenue Much Decreased. ^'npt. Capers* Annual Report. Washington, Dec. 1SJ. Com ^nissioner John (J. Capers of the ^uleriial revenue bureau, 111 his animal report, states that for the hist fiscal year there was a de crease in the receipts of $17, ^198,072 as compared with the previous year, and that for the Jirst three months of tho currei:l year there has been a decrease pi ?l,-02,2iJ8 a* compared with the corresponding months of the last, fiscal year. The revenues for the full cur. Rant year are estimated a? ^2.")0, 0(H), 000, which U$l,()Q5,000 less than for last year, Tho production of distilled grain spirits for the fiscal year |'J08 was 126,D8(,!,7JO lax gallons, tlt'creaso of o\er >10,000,000 as compared with last year. This is accounted for by the commissioner by the prohibition movement, the high price of grain, and the agreement among distillers to curtail production. The total prpdiudion of de natured alcohol during t lm year \viisSJ,5;:>UfiJ wi|u> gallons, which jh .iboui *40, 0U?) gal luns h'ss than /or the previous year. The cost >>( production has not been sufti eicnt Iv reduced, Mr. papers says, to enable completely denatured alcohol successfqlly lo compete w.th kerospnp, gasoline or gas. Nevertheless, it \\ gradually growing in favor for fuel, light jind powe}\ |Jnj|er special regit lations an agricultural expert pi'iit distillery hay been es ? aolished in Washington by the jleparhnent o I agnculiure upon jisowu premises. Tho purpose js lo determine the spirit pro >lucing c.'.p'tcity of various mi^ ieria Is. Tlie cost of Ihe collection of |)jc ijjUTjp)! revenues [yj- the last1 fiscal year was $J 830.G08 and the estimated e*j?eiise? for the ne*t| tfwyJ yjia r u.ye #i vp? as ti5.S08.510 Duiiu? U\e yjour 1.1 gO ilLultj distileries were seized and de stroyed: 328 arrests were made; T8,454 palJcuis of spirits and property fa tlio value of 5)0 were reported for sei?iu*e. Oltf Hickory Chip*. Wlieli Roosevelt goes to Rojpe the Romans will do as he does. .Mr. Rockefeller is now con vinced that the course of Trust oil never did ruu smooth. In these thick fogs you are likely to collide with somebody you owe money. So he careful. Mr. Carnegie speaks with the calin confidence of the man who has something saved up for a rainy day. Inquiring persons who won. der how Mr. Roosevelt can hunt lions and edit The Outlook at the same time don't know Mr. Roose velt. Mr. Sheldon's list of oontii tutors to the Republican cam paign fund will do excellent service for years to come as a political register of our leadiug American mill ionairos. Speaking of signs of t he times, look at Mr. Carnegie, tai iff re former. Mr. John Temple Graves is ii: charge of the editorial end of the New York American. Winch is to saj , "Richard is himself again." After all. Uncle Joe Cannon can roar you tarilT revision as gently as any sucking dove. In addition to the election crop oT babies, Taft has had a park uaiucd for him. One chancellor m^P^fsRibly make the emperor*?, f Germany s!?"t up; 'ollL it. takes baby junkers, rallies and nursing hot Lies to quiet the emperor of China. 1 he chanty that is mistaken is charity nevertheless; perhaps it is a greater charily than the calculating scrutiny that with holds to avoid mistakes. The ministers who write that they often get texts from News editorials should know that often the sermon furnishes the text of the editorials. Mr. T?>m Johnson, announc ing his bankruptcy, has decided to give up his automobiles. In u week or so lie may tiud that he isn t quite as bankrupt as he thinus. Brother Charlie just wants to go to t!ie Senate so he can be near Hrolhcr Hill. \\ itli Mr. Hitchcock as I he next Postmaster General the way will be made smooth for eight years' occupancy of the While ilouse if the \ oters shall be of con senting mind in 1012. Tho naval ojlicers must also wain. They ought to be thankful that lie "led (Inln'L require them to swim f>0 miles. Would Mnrlg.igiT 'I'TiT* Fami. A fiimier on Hnral Itmiir 2. Umpire, <??.. W. A. Fiord liy nam,., say*; Umi 's? Arnica Salve cured ilit' two wot at sore*.! ever naw : one on my luiiiit iiiiiI our on my lejf. It i* worili more I Inn it* wri^lit in gol.|. | won 1*1 lint lit' \v 1 1 lion t ii ii | had j , niori^aKf I In* fnrni to mail." Only 26c. nl F. heidlr /,1'in p. < aui?l?*n |?. u% Co., Zemp iV drug linmiy pi| IIciim. A city "newspaper" boy thus writes of hens; "The hen is the femalo sex of the rooster. She is useful when you want eggs, which are some times -4 0 cents a do/,?n, and are Unwholesome if eaten copiously when they are hard boiled. The : hen frequents buns and other agricultural places anil is al* ways hungry except when she is gelling at which time she be comes much irritated and will i it ft let severo injuries on voi| if you attempt, to cartas her. Once my Uncle lici t rain had a lien i that set for live weeks on a wnl nut, two boat heels and a tfh|ss stopper. She did not lujluh anything. Prom that we learn that we should have some great object in life and stick to it. I,et us be punctual in oijr attendaucu at school ii nH mind our beloved j teacher. Some linns have i feathery all tho way doivn their legs. To tell when cr (jjh, js done you eook her live or si* hours and then slick a fork into her chest, but 1 prefer a nice piece of custard pie.' ? T.iu R ir a'.ist, KEEP YOUR ON THIS. 0RE/IT eLE/IR/IRee 8 ALE OF ST0GK. Consisting of C18TRINC. OUT GOODS. FWNITIIE, SIDES. TRUNKS aid CENEUl NEICMMISE. FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS I Will Meet All Competition, and Will Positively SELL YOU GOODS CHEAPER, AND GIVE BETTER VALUES THAN EVER. My Motto is "BEST MS AT LOWEST PRICE." DAVID WOLFE. The folium in/ is h list of c'ttims npp-ov- i i'il ami or.l?ro>t |ai i lit ttje jeirula. month ly ineuii"< lul I M?ii<l:iv, D?*o 7 I IMS: 1 1 Supply Co fctippiinn, t> 31 0 > I) Wo T ?. Mi|>|>li s, 14 4.-, John H Kli.iinc. mi;>| ) it-it, l( no (J S |{oC|r.T!t. Mippliea, 21 00 II Fj 8>'l>l ?Kliburir, siipplli s, NO r,;, ] *liiak?r# Ku 15<io' Mer. Co., supplied, 11/ 0.) I J M < >rxoii ?'<>., ?* lo ?;(> e T V i'l? putie, " <-? |'o S A W.vt, ?? $ t k T i* lou " ?> IturiH it 15h* re t. " St !?*? Kcr. M <Sc l!l'o , " 7 ~nt ' \ |> Kchh rty, " M 20 L <\ Shiver, " ;t>'? ? o ? W Kii jf. lumber. 4 J II O w. " 3ft on1 Itfnj. Ilui|<*. K*. f-?r Crisuncf 4R W I' *!'? | Co.. ifh-iTu iis 9 lfi U K I Mx on, Cqii fet*. t?ii fi.? A <i Whilj^Upr, .<-p cirtl con., 4 00 L K Alforl. r.!. ?k. 0 < 0 ?I A Sliitw, " hO ;>H il K Miinii, suet c' ain canir 1 10 6*? I'l.i Mcifl ? ountv h'd iri<U*p 2'.?2 r.o W I, l>i*rtMH , tr.nuiiinx lic-igo 17 fto S It .1 Smith, r ut I work, 8 00 ? M l'? arcf, " " 5 00 ? J \V Dal'iu-v S'.ipt |<?i?r ho-jto 11 Oo It \V Mi i-iiMiu 14 *o W w IIitirvj iH ?k at. <*ourt II In ">0 T J WiIIihui*-, b'a? k.-ii il It w k V}} f 5 M li llm kjitu ??, Ion man j* jury <1 00 A' A St lir? i?k. a<lv . 12 85 VV L McDowell, inly.. j >h piiatiuj; hi) 1 HlatioiH'iy lor 2 n ?.??, f,0 14 M 0 Wtst, ral ami pohta^o C.7 (it VV l> Tut tit r. sal and jostaire 6.) 3:1 W K UiisMell, s i ary a? tl po t 8 1 70 I S Trjint liarn, ?nl n?ul f ?-8 230 5 S I> 1 1 it in ttioi el. h::I 3 i 00 I ? l' C Murrhixoii. j?h1s ry 1*2 '0 I) M M? C'ifl.ill. Hilar j r.n?l post It D Williams. rl \\k (5 lit SR Rihii. roa?l work, 2 75 W II Gi.ff, rust | w.??k, 1 Mi l> A (i"ir. ro.i-l w.?rk, 4 50 Uit lm cl I'lifi*, pal.iiy 2*> 00 .1 U Yonnif. * k *t C II, 10 40 It F S Wim|. Iiav, 15 00 \V K Ktlly. t4?k. 4 5n I & I'liiistuiHH, mpplies 28 60 .1 1. Ku jr Mippl K*. 4 On Spring* ti Shannon, snpplion 110 L'3 WiMit-rn 1' Ttl ro, l.-lfirrainn. 14 II K l' von Tri s k'iw wk at C II, 1 1 '? H'i Paul Biowii, cu'O. 100 oo Total. $2 052 34 M C. WINT. Supervisor Kemliau- ('ountv Holiday la'x<'iir.Hi<?u Itsitos Sea* board Ah' lil??o llHllW'ty. The Soabyaril Air I Jr.o Uail way will soil excursion licWols account, of Christ mas and Ni?w Yoor Holiday from and to all stations on its lines: also from coupon slaliosis to points on con nectinjr linos in tin* Routlmnsl, on Dec. 18, 10, 2JI, I'l, 4J."?, '60, I] I, and Jan. 1st., jxood to rot urn until Jan. Gill, li'OU. (j?*t full informiition from nearest Sea hoard Tielo't Auent. ! Itmyli mi tlio IMirt i-o;?i?IIh. A N w Yorlter died and went to his "etermil home. " This num walWed around ; v ?wl in^r, as tiiost New Yorkers do, finding fault with evor\lhin<; and saying that ho couldn't sec that heaven was much better ! than New Y<>rlc. "Why, say," he observed to a I shade \\h<? happenod to he near, "this playo is all umiorminiMl with dynamite, just 1 1 U u New YorU, and when yon'ro oot he l ing blown up you are bom# ground to di'Hth in some srh phuro.'.s sr.bway or other. I don't sue the use of conji ng lo hosiveii, any way . ?'ICxcaso Die, my dear hoy," said the .shade to whom he was ta'Uing, ''you have made a sliuhi t'lislaUe. Thisittiot h ?aven." ? Success M ivra/.in.v & McStfcn'o ? alvo I Dcst Sqlv^ In Th? \VQfW, j MONTHLY REPORT /\T^ ~ ? OF THE DI SPGNS ARIGS ?*Y Ail KERSHAW COUNTY For the Month of Nov., 1908. CAMDEN, S. C. Total Invoice Including Slock on Hand Day of Month 2H.1U2 *?0 Total Sales 4 I Operating Expenses (if Dispensary !Mr?.00i IJreakage ??? -12 -!<> Stock on Hand Last Day of Month ? 14,500. *:> BETHUNE, S. C. Total Invoice Including Stock on Hand First Day of Month 4.4-i?ff? Total Sales 1,1118 li I Operating Expenses of Dispensary , 1)0. 27> Breakage l> .*>.*> Stock on Hand Last Day of Month i.Cliii K> St a to of Soiitli Carolina ) kri'fcluivv County ( IVrsonally npponreU W.J. Dunn, Chairman, W. II. Zcmp, Sit., mxl K. T. ICslrulut*. nu'inbprs <if tlw* Kershaw <'ounty l>j.-j>onsarj ltt>nril, \\lo?, Iicing ??acli iluly atnl M'Vcrilly iiml b?js lh:;L lltr fon ;;oiii<; Matoiucut ^ l ruo ami oorroot. Mvcrn to r.sul .subscribed bo fort* mo this 2ml ?lny of Dor., lttas. Si^lloil, .1 NO, T. MAI KKV. Notary I '?i t?: I-, S. (! l*Vi'?lli?? Va ! Hi* of Cotton Seed. I We have received 1 Ue very j practical inquirv: Which is I ho i most profitable to a farmer, !u! feed his cotton seed, which hoi can sell for ^12 pur ton, to hi* cows, and save the manui e, or soil his seed for $12 a ton and pay i'.\2 per ton for meal and ?ll>i per ton for hulls for feed and save t he tu:i nnre, A ton of cotton seedise-li mated to yield the following quail'. ilv oT products: Meal 7">0 pounds Oil 'JT>0 poui.ds | Hulls 07H pounds 1 Linters. '1'J ponmU If t!:e meal sells for$i?pe)'| ton, ii nd the hulls for $10, anil we, assume l!io oil to have a value of :i toil lor feeding purposes, ' I he f<-( din?r \ alue of a ton of cul - j Ion seed should l?e as follows;; 7 T> '> libs, of men I at SU- per ton equals. .Jj*liM)0 1,000 lUs. of hulls at $10 per ton equals, Ji 00 1 lb.-:, of oil at per toii equals ft 7"j Total. There is always soitie lo^s on j account of dirt and trash in tlioi seed, so that, the products would J not. be quite as much as stated above. ().i the other hand, tliej oil 's worih four or live (wills* a i pound t?? the mill. We should judjro from the above that the I'eediutf value of cotton Heed, should be t wo- th ii'il s of t he value j oT the cotton seed meal. Tin-. Is also approximately its ?a|uei as found in feeding experiments. | The Mississippi Rxporim e u I j Station found that, potion seed meal has about t hw value of corn ! Uoitou seed is a different. Itiml of feed I rein poll on sood meal, as the pollen seed is much richer in <>il than the meal, ami the I meal contains more protein. I ; . some exp"l i l n I ? S ? t s it has been found profitable to feed meal; alontf w lib sei.d. (}. S Fit A PS. C leini^t Texas ICxper.m o n I Station, Texas, Sept.. 10, ' Tiiau "The Planter," New . Orleans, Iiti. j Had si (.'lost; Call Mrs. Ail.i |t. (rami I lie \\ i 1 < ? I \ knovMi proprietor of I lit* < * ri>< ? 1:1 lli?t?l, Vaughn, Mi.?s.. >;i\h: >r ?r\?-ral multilist s.ilJVrvtl v. it li a srv *rp coii;;|. ami i*n:is!|.npi |it;? m*i> iiimi to I ? i v. ? II - f.ri |* ? iih\ w Iicii a Irifiiil r roanticii- I il.-it I > r. Kind's N? w l)iMan\ cry. I 1?? - I ^.iii taking it . ai'.'i | lir-.-r l?o( I Irs all - el | i ll a (>*??! ?? I'iiri1,'1 Tin* laiac ol ; I;: s I i 1 1 ? m: \ 1114 riiii^li ami ?*<?!?! reiu<'il,\ , ami I ii ii ami llii'"al lu-alrr is wori.i \vi?li*. JSnl-.l at I-'. I.rslic Xi'inp, < ,;mi ?l i- 1 1 I>i-ii^('o., /.. in p & l)cpas-> ilrii;; store at uOi*. ami 'I rial *>ot 1 1? I rrr. A l'i (!{? ])(( l*ii?ta l>iary lor Our Kctiih'i's. We take pleasure in aniioiinc j i n if thai any of our rciidcrv can secure a tiin; 1H? | age diary for U)UU, l?.v sending ;2 cei B >>sta?^e, | lb i). Kvil't & Co., I '.i t fill. Ijiw I \ im s, Washington, J). C. TliU I diary is worth ?,"> cents, am! com tains -JO pajxrs of valuable iufor nialioii, such as tin* crop prod- I notiniof HiOS, by stab's; Hi ief but valuable points of every day j law and patent laws; IJusiue.sH form*. and population of all cities i ; 1 1 i I stale*, etc, ami 75 page* iiM'inora ml u ;n. l??-UUl Hiuul.x. Wo have almost any tiling you waul from a Title to Ural lO^iate down, ami v.'liat we haven't, we can write for you as we j; re something id' a lawyer oursell. j Hopor lloU of Cloycland School. The following is tin- Honor Hoi I of Cleveland School: 1st Grade. John Ibnce, Claude j T.tudson, Art hue Smith, Olive j Moselov . Ul h (I i ade. I) -Witt Hash, ?ih (jiaule May M>tt'chi.v>n. H'h (irad'1 Kva IV nee, Fran'; 1 1 1 r it es, I. caw l?:iiee, Kite Mat ehisna. (M ?*-?) Kulhlocu Ibiv'vrs, T.-aeh.-r. ' The pr.pils of I ):';h s'diO'il will have their Christinas tree and ? .set cises at- the school h??us?* on Wedr. .'scl.ty evening |.r .ceding Cluist una day at 7 o'clock p. in THE HUNTING SEASON Now is The Hunting Season. Call on me for anything in the line OF HUNTING GOODS. Full Line of Guns, Shells, Belts, and Leggings. Evcriiiirtg But The I Am also prepsfCu to foiush yea v.iiis c^l!;!ng ;n HARDWARE, FARM SUitfiitS, r.r.ti GEHERaL MERCliANDiSL Price and Qaal ty ia'k. I Have Ecth. ? mi i ? i i i ?*-. GIVE MK A CALL Tax Notice. ??f 'ITvU^'T'T of Ki*r-li:i\v S < olIMiy S. I '. Sr| Jt ll, 'us, I In :tri*?ir?!;i net1 \\ttli I !;?? t In r:;i-i ^i.'pplirs f.ir l In* tUiv.l \ t ..r ?-? ? ii i :.i nr ii^ .1 .Hillary l--?t, I'.U*. i?? ?: s is In n l?;. 4IMMI licit tin- 5?m.l.s Hill l> ? nprii li : ? ? ? I ! v 1 ? t ? i ? _c S: :it ?, rin;s:ly :: r 1 1 1 > ';m. :i\fs I'mai Orli.Jt r J.|, J'.l IS. In .M .:v! 1^1, I '.'(?!>. \ ( > ? - : 1 : ; ! ? 3 ? ? I I j.rr mil v. : I III* il till ill! ii!i;>.s;;! !<_v nary 1-t !.):)!?. A penally ? ? I I v. > ."?*ii? mi all 11 ii ;> 1 i<| Ity I'i'Ii. 1 l. I A |??- li :i 1 1 y ? > I m \ r 11 |n-r t v. l.S !: iltl. il mi all 11 :i |>:i nl M til- 1 1 l-l. ! .Mi'. '1 hi* rati* pi r n nliiai l??r fc< r-l.'.v. ?mill l is ful luvi > : M a <? l ?ixin, . >1' In in I 1 1 \f<, '? "? hi 1 : t > la.M'M, i?:.j r.i.lil liiNi-s, ' "mirl 1 1 ? i;im?* I5 ?i|?u IJuail, Mill I :? I i 1 ?; i ! I I li:: 5 Total, 'I |ii- ln|lll\villtf S J'.l'i" I lr\ i"s I. !>!??? :i ai 1 :; > ! ?? :i!sn ; S|if|!.j|l Si'Iii ii! lax, I > 1 - 1 1* 1 < ? t No. | fur inli'iv.-t mi St Imiil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > t i iv.il. il Srlnhil 1 1 i 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 ? u' . Distrirt x?. I, ?Sjii'i'ial Si-luml lux l?i*l A I IN. 1 1 . ?? '? " 14 >? I 1, | ll, -J !? 11 ? 1 n *? I 'J. "J ?? ?? ?? 1 r . I h, n .? v. ii ?. | .1^ -> M I' ?i ?? ?ji;, 'J ' '? " P. 7 TIm' n il'! t:'.X uf I ? u i? ill ,r.-? ran I f 1 1:1 if) t||i* ( 1 in 11 1 y 'I f.v.-i'ir i' iromO - tnlnr, |.V!i, I'.ilIU, tu Much 1-.I, Thu pull i:;\ i-. AH i t| I o:*ii; a t !u|i h? l?? ta\;'h V. ill In- ' ti 1 r 1 1 1 - 1 1 . ? 1 1 I', pull ::pp!ii'i-,S inn. Ill si'inliu^ fn|" Tits ai'fuuuts ami Krri-lpl-, WUll \\ 1 1 ? ? H 1 till" Tj\ |??> i*r liv<l in >1 ui'iary lit, mi l i! Kiinwii I i\v? 11a nrs, n i v ?? ImiUi. air! In* sure toicivi* Tiiwiiilup ;i ml Nu nl ? ?>1 liuul | list rirf. I>. M. v uiiut \ I i ra*. I V* ItVVi* I ? ; I ! i' t h Vlv\\. Dav <! IViciii-r, ui Ki \r.lr, N. V . it . vrlvran nl (lie rivil w.r, l|i> lii?t | I < ?it ai i(ru'. mi;. - < l,T|t<' lirt t : i !? ?[' V* I'l.N !? III- ii Vt'Vt I ' II I:r?* t ll " I? v?* litn .lt r;l 1! 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