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OF I N TWIKHT '?) FA Jt.VUH*. Hi'Mmiiiii Farmer Glvei <ii>od Adrlw About i'uUuu. m FdMor Chronicle 1 will try te riir ft r?w dot# from title communi ty. Hulling eotton !? all the go and farmer* are grembllftg about the filet; Tiny My the ft-rlce l?s too low, yet ihey are wiling Juttl the kaiiic. Atf far an I ca? ftoe, llr will pey thy man who grown the cotton tw keep U front the gin hh?! m*t put it <>g tke market at the preftent 1 Wftft Ui towg ? few d?JH ? HO m,i i < I heard a farmer nay he wauled to fteorKatiize tim Farmer*' I 'ft Ion a( llMit place, ajud at the rmm<j tlnin hud cotioft on hie wggon mid asking (ho buyer t o look at It nud inuko nun u price on It. The farmer* have never keen known u> mi irk together, hut now U t he time, to stick together ft the price of cot ton Ih to ke 13 or 14 cente. Juftl leave it at heme < til the price Ih offered, and organize ut every place whore rottoa Ih gold to hold It fr?r 1? or 14 cenltt. Fellow farmer#, wv bought (nir guano at a high price; at the present price of cot '?oii W will I a If*) the cottoft and the weed to pay for it. 1 1 ol?l It hack iniul i. el I it ?low. I l lai it k the hulk of the crop Ih out through thin h ee tlon. Koine farinere nay they are nhoiy through picking. If (IiIh iw trau there Ih no kutnper crop,1 Through ILiiu tied Ion It I* about an average of ia?t year. IC. M. H. itelhuuo, eJ., Kept. 26. Time to i'rity. A pretftjlter at the close of one of Iftn pornionu Bald: "I<et all in the. honee who are pnyi?g rholr debt#' eland up." rr.oHoiitiy oyory man, woman and child wit?h one excep tion rone to their feut. .The irowher . aoatod them and nnld: "Now eVory man not paying bin debtft stand up." The excep tion, a care-worn, hungry-look Indi vidual, clothed in IiIh laut iiinnner suit, slowly aesumed a perpendicu lar position. "How Ih it, my friend," anked-the mini titer, "you nru tho only man not able to meet hle*obllgatktitn?" "I run a utwepaper" lie answer ed, mechty, "and tho brethren here wiio ntood up, are my BuHscrlbera, j ami " ? -? | "Let ua pray." excitMmed tho' minister.? ux. \Thy Not Sleep WutdooiH? It s^cMs strange that il took peo ple so long to leuru the pleasure' hiiu -beaeflt of sleeping; 1n the open air. Until very recont yeurs blit'i* lilg porches were seldom eeou., We uluit ourwelx.es up in stuffy rooms an'd sweltered during the hot UienLhs, when by movhig 'he bods h few feet in the open air we could Bleep in comfort. 'Rho wampuign of publicity t?> educate people on the benefit of freeltV^ilr as a preventive mid cure for consumption led to the building of Bleeping porches, end now moat houses In cltleB, ex cept In congested sect long, have Homo sort of sleeping porches, and architects are incorporating such porches In planning good houses. Tk?t strange thing about) this b that the movement should have star^ ed In thv city rather than tho coun try. Tq be sure, It 1h cooler la the .country, K>ut to balance this, the uloepiug rooms aro smaller in the ?ountfry, tho houses aro less open, and the ventilation poorer. Tho Bleeping perch ?an be added to tho farm home. Tliero. is no trouble to Kvcure privacy, for tho next house isuot wlthla 20 feet. All that Is weeded Is u roof, and last wummer not even this was needed. Wo slept under the uanopy of heaven, and thero was not a night but a blankot was acceptable sometimes before morning. In ueasons when there in more moisture, however, a roof 1h uecessary to keep off show ers and heavy dews. With a sleep ing por* ther? is no eccasion for an uncomfortable night so far as heat 1h concerned, and after a sum mer's experience It will requiro more than more freezing weather to drive ouo lnte four walla, ? Wal-* lace's Farmer. ^ CAMDBN BAPTIST CHURCH. R?v. IT L. Lawgoli, Pastor. eoralng Service ...... 11 ft. m. yoMog Service 0 p. m. Sunday School , . 10 a. m. jJPrayermeattnt, Friday / Ing . . . c 8. SO p. ra. The public to ?OvdUlljr layttod to attend* all tK?M MrrktM. Crow U in Mvurintog. % <S ' ' kfonTolk, W*.~ 40I9& nUlee OUt/Mf ?ea off the Virginia coast the bat tleship Louisiana has U^en belching forth ton, twelve aud thirteen ln?h shell? at t?r*et* five iu 1 !*>?* away, but bar craw is sad. "Hilly, a goat, mascot of tho ship and comedian of the fl??et 1m dead. Utlly made President Taft laugh heartily wheu the cblef executive of tbe uatiou made a trip to I'aua nm some time ugo. The sailor* loved Jiilly, and to hie' memory bare dedicated a apace In tbelr lockers and eliesta , ' on which appear* this epitaph; "Gone 1>u( not forgotten. JJorn at Nor folk, Va? April 10, 1 008. Died at e?a, September H, 1011." Hilly was recruited and enlisted av Norfolb) April as. 1909, and nerved bin cojintry faithfully for more than two years. He wan one kof the nioHt renowned mascots In the hlHtory of the navy. FJe wan well known to the rulere and crown ed head* of Europe, having been ad j mired by the president of the Unit ed Btates, tre ezah of Russia, em poror of Germany, king of Denmark and king of .Sweden. His shaggy coat' had boen cure*s ed by fairest hands of the United Htutes and Europe. Hilly wuh a good shlpmatu and a sailor of the old school. He died after a short Illness from aii overindulgence in Portland cement and insulation < ' ape. He wuh burled at Bea Hep j temner 6, 1911. ; Small gaeollue engine for sale cheap at The Chronicle office. In good condition. FINAL IJIHCJIAlttHC. * Notice 1h hereby given that on Saturday, October 14, 1911, 1 will a*??ly to W. L. McDowell, Judge of Probate for Kershaw county, for a final discharge as Administrator of the estate of Moses Hough, deceas ed W. R. Hough, Administrator. tfeyt. 14, ltll. For Bale. House and lot of D. E. Hltison on DeKalb Street. Also houye and lot of W: H* Halle oa Mill Street, For terms apply to C. P. Duliose, Agent. ADMINISTKATIUX'8 NOTICE. Notice 1b hereby given to all par tis indebted to the estate of the late fcvarot Kirkland, deceased, to make Immediate payment to me, and all yartles, if any, having claims against the said estate are requested to present the same duly atiestetf. Relia Kirkland, Administratrix. Sept. 6. 1911. ABMINI8TKATOIPS NOTICK. ? f * Notice la hereby given to all par tins Indebted to the ostate of lOmma Alexander to mako Imme diate payment to the undersigned, and all parties having claims agains tho said /estate are requested to present tho same duly attested. WESTON ALEXANDER. Administrator. (September 1 . 1911. SUMMONS FOlt HKLIKK. A > State of South Caroiirm, County of Kershaw. Court of Comniou Pleas. (Complaint not served.) The Enterprise Building and Loan Association. ' Plaintiff. Against Mary A. Llghtner, Annie K. Light ner, Josephine Llghtner and Diana Thomas. Defendants. To the defendants: You are hereby summoned and requirod to answer the complaint 'in this action, which will be filed in tho office of the Clerk of the 'Court of Common Pleas, for the ?aid County, and to serve a eopy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Camdeu, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fall to aaswor the complaint within the time aforesaid*, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court ?jfor the relief demanded In tho Complaint. Dated September 21st, A. D. 1911. SHANNON & MILLS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the defendants, Mary A. *Light ner, Annie E. Lightner and Jo sephine Llghtner: You will ploase take notice that th? Complaint herein was filed in the office of the Cleric of Court for Kershaw County a* Camden, 8. C.? on September 2 1st, 1911. SHANNON ft MILLS, . Plaintiff's Attorneys. Sept. 1 1st. lill. oet*7 Print!** of the Better Kiad s* The Chronicle Job fchop. SI PIUXiHAMHK or WoHifM'f lltwIuMrjr Utaioo Aui The Woman's MUslonsry Union Auxiliary to the Kersiluw BapUnt ISOCiSt lull Will bold itS mill M 1 I mooting at the name tlm# and place *? the association, which mwtn with the liuffalo Uaptint church October 154th 1. Devotional exerclaeb. 2. "Kn roll meat of delegatey. ?ddroBM of welcome and re HpOSM. 4. Paper: Why bttould women lake an luteroat in Mlusions? Open discusslou of Foreign AUeitions. * 6. Is Home Mission work of greater importance than JJtat* MIh aion work. 7. Paper: How women may en gage In M lesion Work at home an well us abroad. 8. Election of officers. I 9. Collection. 10. Benediction. M1h? Jessie Johnson, Pres., Bethune, 8. C. For Hale or Rent. w,- } ? ? ? 1 ' - 4 room oottage on Fair street, Apply to J&8. It. DeLoache. That day ou which a new aviation liuro does not materialize need ^ot I o counted. Our FMtorf, Rev .and Mr?. H. H. Browne, who last week visited In North Carolina, returned t he latter part of the week. Dr. Browne preached two splendid sermons on Sunday which brought from - hi* hearer* great praise. Some way they were two of the beet ?ermonn ever preached by hiui. Hie subject* were the inward life and purity of heart. ltev. M. L. Lawson a 1*0 preached two beautiful termou* ou Sunday, as, also did Rev. Mr OorUan and Rev. Jean? C. Rowan. Camden is .fortunate in having the preacher* she ha*. All of th?m are earnest, consecrated men and should be du ly appreciated. Meeting Chamber of Copuneree. The regular monthly meeting of the Camden Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Opejra House* Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 6 p. in. You are earnestly requested to bo present. W. R. Eve, Jr., Secretary. Twenty Thousand Dollar Building. A. R. Lazenby, contractor, , of Salisbury, N. C., Is in Camden for the purpose of erecting an addi tional building for Matha academy, the colored school here. The bulld Um is to cost 120,000 and work is j to commence in about two week*. 1 :? 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