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ACTRESS WILL WEAR A WONDERFUL GOWN HERE tin ii< i Waldorf, iii to Exhibit Mrnlu Willi Itnrc Jewel** Krum ilu> OriciilM? Hum Travi*lr?l iOxiciiNivt ly in jb'iiHt, Minn Janet Waldorf. who will bs at ib? ('aiudrn OMK Huu?e Oli \V< (lm K(|Hy, Oci. 111 UaK. I and Castle's product ion (if "Graiis* tark," adopted from (Jeorgo liarr 'M< < ui( iicon'y novel, 1* one of the very few ad rennet* who have nuul< a tour of the world. Tho East had espccial attraction for Miss Waldorf, and she made Up her mind that she would see Japan, China and Indlu. . Soon af ter completing her studies foft the, stage she organized a company and sailed for Honolulu. They spent several weeks there and then went on to Japan. Her's was the first company to give a performance in In English in Tokyo. They played "As Vou Uke It" first In a theatro and then in the open air. Aside from the members of ..tho* English and American embassies, the aud?, ieucet) were made up of natives, and they played to crowded houses. After playing in Yokohama, tUoy .?went to Shanghai, wher.e they play ed at the Country Club in the Bub bling Well road. The club 1b. tho moHt exclusive organization of -En glishmen in China. They nlBO play ed In one of the Chinese theaters. In Hongkong the company played "Romeo nnd Juliet," "Twelfth Night," and "Ingomar," and then sailed to Manilla. From 'Manilla Miss Waldorf and iier company &ent to the Strait Set tlements, and .gave tho first per formance" ever given in English at Banganora. They made several sight seeing trips into Che interior, playing at the English club houses, sometimes living almost in the jun gle and could not be abroad after dark because of the tigers. After Manilla, followed Rangoon and Cal cutta, where they played six weeks. They spent the sraiuy Benson - "tn Mussoorle, in tho hill district, giv ing frequent outdoor performances. From Calcutta, MIbs Waldorf took her company to Delhi, where vhey gave two performances in tho then ar owned by Ballywallah, a Hindoo actor. Tho educated classes among the Hindoos are earnest students of Shakespeare and Dally wallah 'had been giving Shakespoaren plays for years. After leaving Delhi "they spent two weeks in Ceylon and then sail ed to Australia, spending several 'months in Australia and New Zea land. From Now Zealand they went back to Shanghai, Hongkong and Maniiia, and from Manilla back "to Japan, and after several weeks ther sailed f6r San FranclHco. They hay beta away for nearly three years. Miss Waldorf is a born" collector, and delights in "picking up"^ rare and beautiful objects. While' on her touf around the world eho s v? cured many beautiful and servicea ble articles, including ornannnv.j. Jewelry and dress goods, and as the character she assumes in "Graua tark," the Princess Yctive, admits of elaborate dressing she has oni? ployed u tow of her "finds" in forming a creation of magnificent I 1> I < ? lul < ?1" Tho clasps which confine hor long ruby niuntle ui ?h< throat art* ill re ality Hindu bridal ornumeuts, whica **?* ?*vly find tholr way out of Indlu. Only tho IiIaIi caste maidens arc per j?i il t ?-t| to W/t$r ? h <-iji , and i|i? y do M In a way tjiftt would drive/"- a W4Rt?m bride to ill|tracti9tt. After two or threu thlckucssoa of bridal veil hiirt1 Im-hu adjusted, an enor-- j moug ImMoii, higgttr than the fa- ! mom "curt whe#l" silver dollar, it) j Placed over each oar, rojiipli-i oly bi4ti)ff*H from view, while ;t third Is fastened directly in tho center of tjie crown. I tot h tradition and sen- 1 iltnent forhid that these three! should match. Thus, one must be! of brilliants, another of emeralds, | the renmlniug one Is a mixture of: both. rjQreen, ? < I < < i> . lustrous greon, j ?would seem 'to bo the mascot color of India, and Miss Waldorf brought with hor one of the famous "good luck'' dresseH in which the desired tint is supplied by beetle*' wings. Tho burnished surOices would seem to Indicate that live insects furnish forth these trappings for mlhidi's gowns. Indeed, Miss Waldorf says that it is rumored that the cruel practice goes further still. Not on ly aro the unfortunates thus denu 0e<i? but they (ye turned adrift in their crippled condition. However, fine forgets each mat ter* in marvelling at the wonderful skill with which these gleaming, filmy bits' are inserted among the gold thread tracery, liy what pro cess they ? are preserved Is another of these craft secrets which the artlsanB of the Orient keep strictly to themselves. ? ?The fabric upon which tho deco ration Ib worked is one of these clinging Eastern stuffs that look as if a good puff of wind could an n.Ju.f.ie it, yet it s encrusted thick. y all over the front with a mysteriously symbolic pattern that requires thousands of yards of gold thread and quantities of "wings. Golden vines and . scroTTa also en circle. tho glistening wings that make the waist a thing of beauty, and a wldor border pattern about the hem of the gown, carries out tho same Idea In elaborato embroid ery. Yet taken up In the hand Its weight is almost Imperceptible. It Is in the last act of . "Oraus tark" when Miss Waldorf appears In all the regal splendor of her court .costume that she excites the envy of the feminine .portion of the audience >.and many a longing glance Is cast at the supreme ar! of tho dressmaker as exemplified by the magnificent creation worn by PjJncess Yetiver Judge Klugh IX ad. Abbeville, Oct. 12-? Judge Jamet-. C.f, Klugh died at his home here 10 night at 10 oo'clock. He had beofc In falling health for several months. 'He was 54 years of. age, and U survived bv his wife and six chil dren, William B., Margaret, Catha rine, Mary, James C., and John Klugh. .He Is' also survive^ by 2 sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Wil liam Foosho, . of Nlnety-^.ix"; Miss JJilde Klugh, of Uonzales, Texas, and Thomas Klugh and Joe Klugh, of Coronaca. * in "fernuAU* HtJMMONH FOIt HUM UK. State of South Carollni, s ('uuiti> ef Kershaw. in the Court u( Common Pl?*?. (.Conmiaiui not *?>r>ed.) I?ll%ab?ih N. WUitaker, W?, I)* WhUaker, Mary WhiUkur, L. J Whituker, JflllMJwtfh 11*11?* !?? W Whituker, and Mcltae WliUlkWt b) her guardian, ad J- Whltu ker, heirs ?t law, I*. L. WhlUker. d?C?atod, ThOmM Whituk?r, 1 Scotia Salmond, 19. i?W. McDowall, Chatloi to TUompaoa, William Thowf sou und fcllen Thompson, heirs %t law or rt. W. I h /inp. oil, (li'< i i'bod (denominated T. W Hi o.iKiiiUl coin plaint) Loulwe Lenoir, John Wl.tui ker, 0. C Whituker. C*rrl? Hur not, Margaret Dednussuro, A. O. Whituker and W. O. 'llller, In be half <?i* themselves and the ben efit of those derivtnu their tltla l.r common with plaintiff* from John (Uieetnutt, deceased. Plaintiffs. Against ICllxabath Manson Wright and C. B. Shumotu, representatives aa ?* ?cutor and axocuirl* of C. H. Man ;,( ji i , ?i< ? eat < <1, and ICllaftbetb Man. . n Wrlftbt and 0. li.'slmmoua, auc ceaaors In luteraat as trusty## UU der the laat will and testament ^ ol C. H. Manaon, deceased, Mary A" Llttlejohn, Kiuabeth Manson Wrlgb Klvlra Wright, and Loretta Wrlfbt Porcher, claiming to be successor*. In Interest of C.MI. Mauson, de. , ceased, as devlseea or legatee# uu der^wlll of C. H Manaon, dooeaaed C. B. Him montJ surviving partner ol Simmons and Manaon, C. B. Slm aions. Individually. Geo. Miles an< ? nuet C.havlH, Elliott Chavls, Ban ChttVls, Jim Chavls, Laura Chavls, I'auaom Chavls and . Vclora Caee ,ey, Anllnle McLocklln, heirs at lav 'it John Chavls, deceased. Defendants. -,o the defendants, Mary A. LlttL John and Annie MoLoeklln: You are heieby summoned am ;; uli d to answer the Bupplemonta . ou.pialiU lu this action, which h :iled lu the office of the Clerk" of ' ourt of ComnioH l'lpas tot th*. *&id County, and to serve a cop. iti your auawer to the suld ..MUPPl?" n rntal l oniolalni on t ti subscfl" . rtv, at the offlcc of II. 11. Clark lit CttiudtM. ii. ? ? wiili in I v. mil,, lays after the service hereof, ex-: elusive of the day of such service, ud if you fall to answer the sup plemental complaint within th? time aforesaid, the plaintiffs In thb ictlon will apply ' to tkhe court f< -he -relief demanded in the Suppit mental Corn plaint. Dated September 4, 1911. Clarke & Von TresckoW, Plaintiffs Attorneys. " o 'h d ( a* U Take nvtice that the .Complaint ilH this action .was filed In Uio of ? of -the (Mrrlt of Court of Coin iicn I'leas for v' 'Kershaw County. ? Ii Carolina, at Camden, H. C.. Ma 7th tl:i> of September, A. 1>-. 1311. Clarke & Von Tresckow, Plslntlff's Attorneys, . 1 - . , ? : ,, "i, ?? : V Sl'MMONM FOIt RELIEF. itate of South Carolina, ('ounty of Kershaw. lit. tJ.6 Court of Probata. . Dor g las M. I^athann as general guardian for John M. Latham, Hor ace II. Latham, I^ene Latham, and vll i idUally. PnUfipn^fc , ? against Thog. J. KiiMfland iri<l M. L. Smith. M-cutors of tin' last, will and tuata ment of Louisa (f. Latham, Jbhn M. Latham, Horace H. Latham, Josfc phlno Latham, Maggie Latham and Irene Latham, Respondents. ' Summons. To the Respondents above named: You are hereby summoned and ro quired to answer, the petition In this action, a copy of which Is here with qerved upon you, and to sorvo a copy of your answer to the said petition on the subscriber at his of-' filce in Camden, 8. C., within twen ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the days of such service; and,itf you fall to answer the peti tion within the time aforesaid, the petitioner In this action will apply tflr tli$ Court for the reller demand ed in the Petition, Dated at Camden, S, C., this 30th day of June, A. D., 1911. L. A. KIRKLAND, Attorney for Petitioner. Tested: W. f?. McDowell, Judgo <1 Probated To the ReRponddntH, John Man, Hor ace H. and Irene LitliAtt; : Take notice that the petition anrt ?.?ummohs in the above" action were filed in the Probate Court for Ker shaw county on Sept. 7th, 1 91 1. ? : - Li. A. KTRKLAND, Attorney for Petitioner. For Kale. House and lot of D. B. Hinson on DoKalb Street. - Also house and lot of W. H. Halle on Mill Street. For terms apply to C. P. DuBose, A Kent. \ "'-A ? I ? i * n * * * t A - Have "Brooke," Camden, 8. C., file your sin mw* _ COTTON CATERPILLAR ? l? niHon i R?>40uitm?ii<ts Pari* ' r< ?'ll l? DOSt|<Oy |||0 1VM, Cleuison, s. c'.> Oct. H Reports rem various sections of tho state vliui tho ravitgos of the . ?>iuu? caterpillar are decidedly gon ial, The pld cotton hurt suffered i vimiveiy lliilc from its attacks, <ui 11 u i?|>c?n ra limn r. ji'Mi-, in im, oy Instant-en ihi^ tho late rotten bus . u:-i .i In. ij utilu-r i -on.-ddcra l)l?> vJuiii- : In liw fccdint*. i ho i uU i pllliu .vutB preferably the young ? lettves, >ni a?ii ggyarss P( i lio cotton, The eggs arc laid 00 tho under i dt? of tho leaves of iho cotton. ; UMtally on 4.I1Q larger und lower i These hatch out Jhto the r p.?d caterpillars sqoii m> abund ?w>Uy, and becoming full grown-* - 'web up," forming h chrysalis or f?fobn from which emerges au ol ive to clay - yellow colored moth about 1 1-2 Inches from tip to tip of wings, with h loadeu colored ??l>ot on each foro wing. Tho eggs which are overtaken by front per? iuh und hence wo find that the bulk of those foruiB pass the winter in iho chrysalis or pupal stage. Fall plowing of uffected areas will bo of great destructive damage to the wintering forms. The best remedial measure is the application of Paris green at tho ate of 2 to 2 1-2 pounds per acre applied in the dry form in tho oar ly morning when tho foliugo is moist. a one inch board, about 8 inches In width, about G inches wi <h*r on each end than tho width of 1 hi! cotton row, and trimmed in the mjddlo ho as to make It easily han dled before a man on a mulo Is the chief piece of apparatus uoed eti. A one or two Inch auger hole should ' be bored in olthor end so .13 to fit tho rows, and under these hould be tacked an 8 ouiico duck ??"K. The Paris green can then be poured into these bags, and the petting closed. If intelligent la r Is used, by experimenting, a jolt on the board can bo detormln . o<l (sufficiently strong to put oui ityo required 2 to 2 1-2 pounds to the acre. Should this not bo the ane, It would be bettor to use I vV..cfBo - cloth bags and dilute the iVarlij green to about 10 times its | .oiunie with land plaster, flour, or .? Ui'd lime. The caterpillars \.ftk- 1 nig this substance into their diges 1 c tracts lire poisoned by the ar >enic contained In it, and doath .foilowB as tho result. Paris green ay be obtained from almost an; drug ?U>re at about 21V cents per pound. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one 11 this date, on November t 4i.ii, 1911, 1 will apply to tho udge of Probate for Kershaw Coun /. :ior a final discliargo as Executor it the Estate of W. W. Mills, de based. LAURENS T. MILLS. Executor. OctobeV 5, 1911. Let us do your Job Printing. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, on Saturday, Novoiober 4th, 1911, I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw County for a final discharge , lis guardian of Joseph M. Nelson, he having now become of age. CORNELIA MICKLE, Ouardian. Oct.^4, 1911. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date, 011 November 1th, 1911, I will apply to tho Judge of Probate of Kershaw Coun ty for a final discharge as Admin istrator of the Estate of the late J. T. Hay, Sr. ? J. T. HAY, Administrator. October 5, 1911. 10-27 If You Wish to Sell That farm, timber land, store or residence, wrlto us at once and Hend foil description as we have an attractive proposition to offer you. Llfjon |>and Co., Sumter, S. C. July 21-1 2t. Furniture and House Furnishings Special Reduced Prices on all Goods until Sept 15 "GOOD GOODS at the RIGHT PRICES H. W. Northcutt Sttcctwot to Northcutt A Weat BETHUNE, - - S. C. Kir^dt^aum'Qothes. AM. WOO*. HAWPTAIUPHBD ^Wl ? m, ? M. Prom oil pointing of Trafalgar 8(|UBre and th* National Gallery of Paint ings. London, Tlie )' 'lbuum models shown on tli? male lluurea tit tn* J.u I'nlx Ovcrco't cum vuu three-button KegKy Suit, both "Yungfelo" models. WE EXPECT the lion's share of the trade of the dressy young men of this town this season. If we don't get it, the fault will be with our advertising. For we have certaihly got the clothes The Kirschbatim Clothes vClierry Tree Brand). The snappiest suits, the swellest overcoats that have ever been shown anywhere by anybody. Not frebk styles? we don't handle that kind of clothes* / ' Not the grotesque sort that soon get tiresome and make a man wonder why he ever bought them. But every suit and overcoat in absolutely good taste ; with style that grows on a man and makes a fine Impression as long as he wears the clothes. Hand tailoring throughout ; and every fabric guaranteed "All-wool. " The Kirtchbaum label is the Identification mark of the finest clothes made. Prices, $15 to $35. Ask for the Kirschbaum $22 '? Reggy " Suit? a special1 style, full of character and identity, Baruch-Nettles Company ?,VJ, ,v iui iiiaiiuu i) y us. unr DtfMitseverjrwhero uro ir lnoncy. fust. H'rlir for full tnriltulnrianJ tfiailtSir atoccc. : ? ? ? NO MONEY REQUIRED until you toot-Tvp urnl arprovo 01 oar blcyolo. Wfi ship to anyone* any wlioro In tho-lT. 8. vjjihctt a ttntd. ,-ufi in freight. uu<l ttllovv TEW DAYS' FREE TRIAL <luiin(f which Umoyou may rid? thn bicycle and putlttoapy tost you wish. If you nro then not porfocily sntltilhd or do not wish to koci> the blcyclo nhtp it buck tout at our ?>xi>on>>o and j<m will nv t* out cue <etu, ? l-'flPYfiPV pr?rf?rf: We furnish tho highest trnxlo ptcyc cb It. Is ,b Hwl.VMI iHIiikO ixj.v?lblo to mnUo at ouf>>innll profit e'?>ve actual factory cost . You sivo gld to i .'SinlddlotVion'.s proiita by laiy lntrdirc(.:t<>f (in and Iipvo tho mr.nufocturor's vuafrititco behind your l>ic.vclo. DO NOT BUY u Lieycloor a j?;;ir of tires frGtn anyone at any "true until you rocelvo our Catalan's nnd lcp.ru, our unluurd of Jn<.wt > rltrt ami tiruarhil le Ifrtlol oferi. to ridSt' 8?0fVl9? YOU WILL EE ASTONISHED I . ...... .... ,.w ioa uiacc you tun your. V.'o m-II lhi? lii*ho*t er*~\i WtryctW rof 1<~>" money itmnanv oi:iof fac'nry. >Vo?n>t-atl?flKl ?vltUQl.to profit <^>0*0 factory c<>?t. IOVCLB DLAltin j, yvtl eau Mil our bicycle* unitor your ovn namo plate at Uou bio our priced , . (lor* (lllol tlio <Uy received. SECOND HAND uir.YCi.EQ. Wo do not regularly handle ecoond band bicycle*, but u*uall? liaV? ibor_oto Jiati'l tnlicii intr*<i?i.? - ? * ranging rrutn to WorLIO- l><v* rlotivo lninft'n iu .? woclcar out iiruuiptly at imoftfl i $tttere-lW 5 M ?fi 1 ?? W Seifrfee2|fe^'i The r.-~uUir rttutl v ? i ? ><?* A SAMPLE PAS ?2 " Tvt.4r*z</miac,cL'i.r f 10.00 per pnir,bn j?< u \pill ttfl }'.u a t smfh !t r $ ? *5. H0M0H?iH0|)aLEFR0^pihtx;r.:;: \ naius, T?oi<->, or c i.tsb w:n not ipt t>io Mro<it. i A iniiKlrcil H\uU:.amJ p.'ilr^ i- !<l !:?: ???. r. ' OESOIUPTIOMl irtft,'P/iWS-. .V riding. very durable* and lined luvMo u. It ft Sl>ecial quality of rubber, i f v i- !*? conioH porytis p ml wM^'i r'.f- ."-n't lnifictures without a-t l o v. I :i v I So . >? wo havehandredft of 1< ; f' btullntrthnt thr!r tlrr liavuo' :ly I** ' or tvJpo In ft vbolo iea?on nn ordinary tlr*.'. tb"lMinctnrc iv Ibl! -? / t-ivt'n by sovornl layirn of t.'.in, c;..c;. ; fabrleon t lio trend. fho mn-.r-r t-.rlrn ?-.? ( ' '? ? i. ' f'i , r > tint strip <- vvi r' r .;.'>? ?. : tiro Wi'l P ? * C-UWV ? h #io oo per nnir, but fc.rnOvcrt : r.r-xii Vo, ?-.l i i .it i ? c !" ?1 ,80r>"r p:?'f\ A J'. O.I I* J -It)V: J. iou tio it inaMiiitf a spcciai i&ciory l?i o to t.; J day letter is rccclvod, v.'o On,o.i ?. have examined and found them k'tv-iv n r< v*>i?lcd. Wo wlll*ll"<v aanh discount of ;> i -rocnt < ;-erc' /nr. .!nx tnppfK ?-? i?'" 1 WITH Cn)CEA *nd cnrhMfc thU futrcrtlMnwvit. Von r.n no jrl'k In ratdlns u? c:i or. ?r?e a hoi.rlcofV^aSpcr jxtli tr> r'' * "-ndinjr u? e:? or., r onotjiAti irtnfy og mmhIbi'IIob, V ?Mump , ipw m.i vcniMfinr-.t. You riirt no rl' k lit ?jndlnf u? e;? or., r . " - ? v P* ? Jt~r*>rri?7'^v.M.A i# f.ir in f rewa ll farnr.'.t *?ll "irtory ou oi?inlwlU>n. \Wm ??? ' ? ra t u ri"*J ?< ? U?( jv> i > -o If f or n y y ?M:.rnr?ir<Tlhrw tliw. toil wltrTTail II. at CScy will rid# i ji? ? ...A 7 t! , )iavoeTcru?c<l orroen *Ui*t i-rlc* r.T?^v^7o.r^&Vo^VM ; ? - ><*"? ??*?'? ??* ?? v**?*- w? ?uu mi uiM xrzrrr" ? ? - y- ? ? a-*.. , .. ,Pr ? .. ,m tp Y09Jf ? Cu'iLi*} IMnctnr > I 're C t' tvh on app-orM ?:?1 t rjnjf. ? U'a'' Antr^"-','>r* *" ; rrvrltworonr Me Tin, and Kumlr/ CnUlogu. wliicU do*nbt?Alul d^U- .11 ,,mkr, nni IJ&tfti m^L^/Si^Ua?wS?e<S?? portal t~U>. O WOT THINK OF ?UVIRO * W?-y? ' r ? l^r of tf2k3 M43T tire* from aiuowo until you know U?? now mid wonderful offura \ >?u<lo|. It only c- '*? I\ P< ?tAl to Imuti everything. Twrliolt^l J> H II IT* ? "*? ?aLL If It's a Horse Buggy, Wagon or Harness you need we are in a position to furnish your wants along this line. We do a Livery business also. f Stylish and handsome turnouts can be had at our Stables. ~ ? ? Camden, S ^C. W. W. KING