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IN THE > ha? miny ? man found him self through lib own neglect in protecting himself with ? fire insurance policy. You never can tall Just twhen a 1 V * fire may break out in spite j of all precautions. So pre pare yourself by getting a| policy to-day. 1 lluBose & Bbykin Real Estate and Fire Insurance lb. 43 Camden, S. <j Lei TF the study saves its best; The R? is easy rewick, ^cannot STAl | WMhln?t4i ?ns Come Easier ? ? ? lild has a big, generous light to >y. The j&Kpfe LAMP strain.* It is kerosene light at tfear, mellow:* and unflickering. trO does not smoke or smfettHu ;ht, easy to clean, and easy to le RAYO costs little, but you t a better lamp at any price. ? ARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) e?iA?U,K.C BALTIMORE MILADY IS RICH' to be verjt p?rtleuitr abou shoes. For the finest costum be qwiled it the shoes are n propria! v, smart and perfect j It is our delight to supply st "women who are fastidious, and see what, pains we take < you select your footwear. McCaskill Br - Grapes -. Figs Rafe \ ?*- .? -/t. ? . 'V '. '.* ;-rJl?I2. V1.-? " r? s ?** '.i Pound Cake and Raism Cake I Oxford and Minerva Fruit Cake* Richardson and Robbins Plumb budding. cries and Celery Edam and Pineapple C y.h;t^ -~y^ m~y~' riMKMCH, Wife of Mr. 11m. fit of liu) iuui who 1# well ft u> mid with aiul admirers. luiuhla State of 1 >eeembcr 'Ji t. ChurleH, anil In, of &letMl>hl?, marriage at Mt rch, the ltev. H. IK ? of l>r. J. Ixdgh by yt?ar? a mls l a ?lxter of the WllHon, a proin t wtttte aufl local was reared In for a number of inductor on the locoratttd for the \ ceremony began riot, accompanied , Hang "Serenity" The first of the to the wound of !llllllllilllllll|i ng march wore tho| h with 1). K Hhaw with 10. A. Hrown. Ulng then appeared lies: Mrs. Cannon, , Mm. .1. R. God-| lteld. Miss lOdiia Minnie McOutchen, on, Miss Kthel Oar nn, Miss Lucia Kir <1 the bridesmaids: OEM Miss Marion li Elizabeth Herlot 11k. These were fol e of honor. Mrs. 10. aid of honor, Mis* <1 the ring liearer, e bride, gowned in n over dress of lace, brother, H. H. Wil* ceded to the altar by little Miss Narvlsj Wilson. At the altar et by the groom with N. Wells. The ring] Hen performed by the unond. pastor of the reniony a reception hi ldal party watt tender lber of friends at the kul Mrs. T. I). Wilson, ul course was served. Wells will uiake Mem Mr home." Monday Night. !>f New Jersey, was the Iree at a charming dance ight with Miss Olive bstess. The echo of th(g s were still In the air rate decorations of pine smllax and holly, made Heal of the joyous Yule southland. Punch "was the evening, also ice |nd coffee. . lied With Cane. Kve, Jr., who has been manager of the Camden - the past several years, ext week for Heaufort nice be will in the future token of the blgli esteem is held by the office forc;> be yi'tts, presented with tt |oid-headed cane. Mr. E. as senior member of the hade the presentation. Mr. tig with a happy response, en regrets to lose Mr. Eve erestlng family, the best he entire community will e at The Kirkwood. Mrs. T. B. Krumbholz ex ir charming hospitality to r (lancing set on Saturday <1 the beautiful ball, room kwood was brilliantly light borately decorated for the About half a hundred col ligh school girls and boys lit and enjoyed the time of lg lives. Among toe guests ?rul visitors ? -some of them but. the warmth and charm leu's hospitality created a atmosphere for all. ice went on from 9 to 12:80. and -cake were served daring ?*._ - Koof-Zemp. home of the brides parents, llle, 8. C., Monday afternoon, 28th, Miss Dora Roof was I to Mr. Ernest C. Zemp, of this Jv, R. R. Roof, of the Metho |rch, brother of the bride, offl J This Cameras a surprise to 1 their friends and admirers, al* Jthe secret had been whispered |o asp to thorn most intimately Jrldo is the daughter of the Rbt. 4of, ot Leesville, bnt has been I her home for several months (den- whete she was the able dl jof the Methodist, choir, and also I music teacher - of marked abil kr. Zemp is a native of Camden timbers his friends by the score, young couple will make their In Camden and will be warmly aa taTfchtftd members of ho where "their Already quite ?r. ? Aa Impromptu Dane* nerry crowd, including members e dlfforoi^ oancinp; sets, met at ome of Mr. and Mrs. Bratton de 1 oft Tuesday evening. This home ted for the warmth and charm of ospitality, and .-the crowd 'tt&T ied it Tuesday Veiling felt a* m ? t soon ody bad fine time. Ki The rooms _ and er* Merttef of the V. DwtfcviT, he regular monthly meeting of the a Kfeedy Copter IX Nipi tr^tr tlie hoij^ o< J ton deLoach, - All .members are tally invited to attend. Members please , remember annual dues. : T T^T'. *? 1 ' D* O te Hobkirk Hill Chapter D. JL g. :;jtoeet withTlftpir U ? DdPass Miss Corl?ctt Thursday, January -.ft All members are jrite ipnie JU M. Shannon, Secretary. COTTON lilNNKKS Kfcll'OHT. Showing B?)m for DwvmiMr, m Coot tw Ww. J. Ilarrin, Director of the <Vn <ujh, lH?i>a it mcni of Commerce, an uouncea the preliminary rei>ort of cot ton gluned by couutle** hi South Car ollua for the crops of 1<>14 aud 1913 The reiK>rt was made public for tho stute at 10 a, m? on Monday,' Doccm bor ill. The amounts for tho differ out counties for tho cfropw of 1014 and 1013 are furnished for. publication in III.- local | ?: 1 1 it" i ?? Count. v 1014 Abbeville 30424 Aiken 45<>45 Anderson ??.v? rV? 51001 llamberg ...., 20040 t tarn well 60701 Heaufort 77tt3 Berkeley 15080 Calhoun 28520 Charleston 14130 Cherokee 15004 Cheater 31701 Chostertleld 30741) Clarendon 45357 Colleton v. 21158 Darllugt,on ... 40134 Dillon 35187 Dorchester 10851 KkUcefleld 29043 Fatrtleld 21110 Florence .. v... 42002 Georgetown 4084 Greenville 41140 Greenwood 28887 Hampton ... 20201 Horry 10232 Jasper (M>9S Kerslutw ? 2&2tH) Lancaster 214H)7 Laurens 35300 i Lee 38085 Lexington 25144 Marlon 13307 Marlboro 50420 Newberry ,.... 30004 Oconee 17350 Orangeburg . 77080 Pickens 18038 Itlohlaud 24330 Saluda 22031 Spartanburg 04088 Sumter 48474 Union 17520 WlllianiHburg 32420 York 30204 Total 1328355 1013 80883 44022 (MM52 25770 53500 0040 1281ft 24840] 13037 10030 20801 27025 38371 18108 | 3432ft 32801 15022 30810 I 23000 41084 3402 387 17 2885ft 18097 , 9042 | 5990 24858 2191ft 40213 34008 I 24322 1085ft 47940 35798 I 18292 73370 1 10418 21553 23001 415044 38-423 19117 24148 3710?| 12704281 School Work Succeeding, Clenison College, Dec. 80.? Assistant State Demonstration Agent W. II. Bar toil is now compiling reports the dem onstration wchool work that been re ceived from county agents. Thus far the report* from the schools In which agriculture was taught under the di rection of Cleuison College have been better than was e*i>eeted by the most enthusiastic.' Indications are that Glemson'n method of having the rural schools teach agriculture to children lessons written on the ground In grow ing crops has established itself suc cessfully. Details of the report will be published later. ry'V ' College has nearly tna students. ^ Mr, Wjh. C. Latimer,,, o prominent clttoet? Yorkviile, Is dead. The home of W. H. Sawyer at Mill* lins was destroyed* by fire last week. The bank of Sumter 1ms joined tliiL ranks of the National banks in the state. Mrs. George W. Bruuson, mother of the editor of The Greenville News, died Monday at her home in Lodge, S. O, Sheriff Hendrlx Hector and liural Policeman Plumley were seriously in jured in an automobile accident at Greenville Sunday. , Martha, the 2 1-2 year old daughter of Mr.t and Mrs. Charles H. Singletdn, was burned to death Thursday after noon at Kingstree. - D.-Luther Boom ir and D. c. ltay, of the Gold villo section of Laurens coun ty, have been arrested on the charge of interfering with an officer. A bomb was found at the home of Alderman T. A. Honour of West Green ville Sunday. Attached to the bomb Tvas ti placard "You ejtop or we will stop you." The alderman had been active In cleaning out the notorious district known as Stradleyvllle. Flea Saturday afternoon in Jackson s garage in Darlington caused the de struction ;of 10 automobiles and dam HKini the building. By prompt and ef ficient work the fire was scion ex tin-, guished bjk the department. The main damage is confined to the build ing and the machines stored in It ALCOHOL MADE OF SAWDUST. v T; - Products Used In Manufacture of High Grade Explosives. Georgetown, S. 0.? Dec. 28. ? A local ? tliajL hi working to full capacity is the alcohol distill ery1 of the A* I. DuPont de Nemours Powder Company, of Wilmington, Del. It may be that the great warin Eu rope has something to do with the ac* tlvity At the alcohol works, since the product .of the. gigantic distillery Is used in the manufacture of Smokeless powder and other high explosives. By this it is not. meant that, the DuPont people, are supplying explosives to the belligerents, there have been many ru mors that the United States govern ment Is stocking up wit h powder in its various forms In anticipation of event ualities. Be that as it may, the fact remains that the Georgetown alcohol plants of the powder company is capable of turning out one. thonaand, five hundred gallons of alcohol per day, and it ii" actualljr turning out just that many gallons. Moreover, there Is talk of An increase incapacity. Buzzards Spread Cholera. Buzzards are active agent* in the spread of hog cholera. Iney ^lslt any place in which there is carrion oj offal of Tany sort no^F they have been known to transport hog.. cholera gej$ui for long distances. In fact, in many cases there is no other sources of a cholera infection except the buzzard. All hogs that* die Should he fronted or buried. rttoch to check the spread It is ttme to construct that liot-hed frame. No structure about the garden STATE NEWS. swine diseases. To C?Mh CfcroM 11*. 81U Smith, of Camden, a member of the Pittsburgh National league team, mat a former star ,1m' f<H?tball and Imao bull at Ofii'Ollnff; tKH>Ti HtjrniHt as bead ihukvU 111 baseball at bis alma iuat?Jr for the approaching baseball xetKM). Mr. Smith, will not lie able to stay tho entire year, but will be here for about mIx weeks. He will bo given a Vty able assistant wlio will l>o as sistant coach while Mr. ^niltb Is here and will bo bead coach after bis do I mi rt u re. "Carolina Is fortunate In securing one of Its former student* and especially mie with sucb a brilliant reoprd. Sid ney Suiltb Is a baseball player who knows the game In every department and who js able to Impart his know Unim' t<> otluMH. llo ^ihh-IuIUom oil tb? tU'VclopuuMit of materiul and hf la ax,: IhkUmI to mako rtovoral valuable llndw in tlio Carolina xtuthuit lnuly and to 4u?*tl*4* u v?u>' lIuIj. Tluuttdu^'h Columbia State. .. Appointed Magistrate at Hlau^'. The (governor ha* named T. \V. Stamen, of lllaney, us a magistrate for Kershaw county to take th? place of John ttahon, Jr.,' resigned. TIME EXTENDED. A message sent to Treasurer McCas kill yesterday evening from A. W. Jones Comptroller General, stated that the time for the paymrnt of taxes without penalty had been extended until Eebru ary 1( ^915. GWr"va//A/r. AfA/V^ S?< G/WS J77F YFAA tf/G/Jr ^ starts /h^bamx Accoc//vr HAPPY : NEW ^YEAR Young Man ? ju?t stop a moment and THINK! You cannot SPEND your money and HAVE it too. Resolve to QUIT your foolish extravagance and to save the money you earn with your labor or in your business;. The one ami ONLY way to get ahead in life is to regularly put money in the bank and let it STAY there and not be tempted to invest in- disastrous GET? RICH-QUICK speculation. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay four per cent interest on savings deposits. ' The First National Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C In the last issue of The Chronicle we extended our - ? . ? .... ^ r _ ^ v greetings and appreciation to our friends and custo mers for their patronage during this year, which is nearly gone. We look forward to greater prosperity for our County for the coming New Year, and with this we extend to our friends and customers our hear ty wishes for a prosperous and happy New Year* ROOl *3.00 First-class Galvanised Corrugated and 10 foot lenKti^ v -i^ v ?ROOFING IARE ^-Crimped Roofing in 6. 7, 8 and Stick* 10 cents per Bquajftejctra. Only required with V-Grimped Roofing. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 823 G?t* $L, C* S. C. - | frriirrtptimtr. '?* ? your Doctor to have them filled, but we have nek room good* in large supply. Our Hot Water Bottles and other rubber goods are of the dependable kind. Our delivery service is rea sonably good* Phone us your next order. ? j.l .i_mm ~i . ? i .ill' , ... W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STORE PhoiM 30. Camden S. C.