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Special Notice Skirls Made to meas ure by the LONDON SKIRT CO,, of New York. Satisfaction is guaranteed or money back by H. SWITZER'S STORE Administrator's Notice. All parties I in lfl>t <*?! to the estate of Mrs. S'ih iii W at kins, iIiiccumhI, arc I hereby notified to make 1 iiiiimm 1 In i payment to nit*, anil those If any. huv Ing claims against said estate will pro sent tin-in <1 uly^'Orlf I<h1. ? W. It. W ATKINS; | Administrator du bonis nun. I'Uiii j testamcnto annexe. < 'it tin 1<>ii, S. .March \ llilft. ESTATE OF A. C. .JUMPER Notice of' Settlement and Application For Filial DUeharge. . Noilue. Is henl.o uiv-cli (Wat one, month from lhl> dale. on the l!Mh day of March, 11 M r?, I will render a linal : account of my actings ami doings as; A dm Inlst rator of the estate pf A. C. ! .Inmpcr, deceased, in the otllee of the .Indue of Probate for Kershaw CoiPdy. j Hi II A. M., and on the same day will apply for a linal discharge from my trust as llvecnlor. ' All pfTsons, If any. having claim* against flic sahl estate will present i them on or In'fore that day, proven audi authenticated, or he forever barred. THUS. J. IP )V KIN, Kxecntor. Camden, S. Feb. 17. 11)1 r?. ESTATE OF~ \. C. JUMPER ! I Notice of Settlement and Application! For Final Discharge. . Notice Is berehy given that one I month from this date, on the IPth day ! of March. I!)1.f?, I will render a llnal account of my actings and doings as Administrator of the estate of A. C. .Inmpcr. deceased, in the otliee of the Judge of Probate for Kershaw. County at 11 o'clock A. M.. and on the same day will apply for a llnal discharge as said Administrator. \'l persons, if any, Inning- claims ami I list the said estate will .pro-en' them on or bef?.re th.it day, proven and a n 1 1 1* * 1 1 1 ica led. or be Joiwer b.i i red. l". K r.i'Ti i:i:. Adininisi rater. ( 'a null ii. S i " . 1 'e! ?. 17. I!U.">. i STATi: ( F MAHV F. MAN. Notice of Settlement and Npi.dicittioiJ Fer l inal Discharge. \i'ti i-j be ? ? ?! ? s ;'i \ eil that OTIC in??ei-b I t ' >i ? i jbi- d,>ie. on tM" PMlt day i !' M.-ii'eh ('?!.">. I V, ill render n t i ; : ; 1 1 :o . ount ??, iu\ ; o . i 1 1 - ami doipirv as Adielnl.-f r tP-r ? f ?:??? CM tie of Mary i-' Man. I, t.> | Ue 1 1 r ? < ! ?. i I < .htdve <?(' l\ t ? i~ I ?? w County. al li o'< loi !,. ;l )a . : ? t i ? 1 < >4 1 I' e v.iinc da \ will . a j ? ? t \ for .i lilt;: t ? ! i ?ha r To .i a :< ! A d in ilti ? I r.t lei AM t ops ha\ im: ????iirn- : i _r : i : i i < ! *-\M 1*1 I. s(a|e will J It soli I llieni pa \ ntv--' en or beT re that day. | reven and a i ?? a i ? ,-r | .? ? i" o i e \ ? ? i l? >i r s.\ Mi I :i . i: I .i : \ i: i >, At Im i ii i l ra l or. ( "a in- it n. .v\ < ' . I't ! i. 1 I ? 1 .Y Final Discharge. \..t ;v }.... L... 1 1.., j fj..;o Co- ii..,.' mi .?> ? 1 1 1 1 ; . ' > M ! 'JT. P. 1 1. 1 I v. i" reiki >>?> Ina I rooort ;*s . \ ? Utioi-i i ;i lor ? 1 ' ? > " 1 1 ?? ? i " ? 1 1 l ' " ? I ??-{at' . l?r \ \ M." ?! . Sr . I . ? ! . I ' r ? ' i : ' ' t ? ! i . * K i i 1 1 ? i v. ? .-iu! v ? 1 I I t ? '. > IE:. t . I- i , : ! ? ' l ? : ! ?! mi -ail ! '.-ial? A 1 '?'.!? I ' I s \ | ? v ! K S <? ... A i ' ? 1 1 i i it- ? ? !?? i . , i -s I I . ? ? . li. Notice to Debtors and Creditors All pa? : ? - i : ?< ?t 1 i! ?? . t <*? ? i p 1 ? ? i I \ ' ? , M ? . i i \ t w |X.. Vj r- r<- M M yv j Xj.-U ? ? t- e- v-. t iv-t.??i v.n.i \nplicat ion f - I i C: . i.ar:;. . 1 ??? ? . :S I 1 t ei -- ?? ? ? <?:: tile p?tli cay ' '? ? r< n?:'-r a !'rn:i . i ?.:?!.! a ? v... !???? o f \i-ir> M:r . i'i.- Vi ' : - 1 . .1 1 1 ? I l.' ? ' :t I 11 o'( ! i U a.m. . - : v v. ? : ; ;i p: ? \ for a li:. ? ? VlfinnC i ra for. Ail pet' . .i P:sJ - i ill Kst a t e t' r pay ii ???? i ' on or ? . : >:?? i v: . a i ll a nt henTic. ?' ? . v . r ! a rr . . ? s \ \ ' ; : i . \ i : 1 1 ? -l rator indep. S. C V U L C A N I Z I N G. < ?nr tiki: hkpaii; m i;\ in: .>m I.\ i l(VTHIN<; It -M . , t'!in<Tur?' t<? K'rfeetly r.u \ tin JII<?-t ??Tii?MS. CUt Or 1 ! i < ;i>UiJ ? <r tul AT ei|ul|>iiu'!it | I us A 1 m;t tori rt i - with exiu'tin>r. cure In ewr> lull Insure vmi I'HOMPTN KSS, sr.U VICK ii in I s'aTISKACT1<>N. 1 Icre ymi will find n TllRK RKI'A I li I'l.ANT equlpiHMl with every N.f ? > I > I - 1 i N ST K A .VI V U I ,<JA N 1 / I NO ft|?|?imtus. Columbia Vulcanizing Works, 1122 I :iflv St. Colombia. S. C Iteail the Ionic list of artleles In the Want Column in today's paper. iV minim ni'u imn.r iiwHi i i WARNING TO PRODUCERS AGAINST HALF AND HALF Advice Given to Western Sec tion* Equally Applicable to South Carolina. ^ WusUlngtu,i, I >. C., March ttV? Par ing the last two year* tb? l*m of the 1 >ep*rtineut <^f Agriculture haa IxMO (tlrOOtlKl to tt l? ttLCt that active eampalg"* have reaulted In l,lt 14 k auction Into |M,itlo..H of Oklahoma. Texas and A r km i nas of a variety nfj cotton called "Half ami Half." It 1* reported tlnit the seed ,,aH ,H,tm Ho1'1 r?. an much as *.'? |>er bushel, under I lie representation that It is an ex eccdtngly prolllle variety, yielding per rent of lint, or a live hundred pound bale from one thousand ?H>uudH of sect I cotton. Many Imiulrlt* have I hum i received from planters through out this section ask Inn for advice con criitin^ this cotton. The I >c|?a rt incut's representatives have ^xa mined inn n, \ samples of "half and h-iif" cotton from these State* and tuive 'grown II la experimental plant ings, mid have f on n 1 1 It far Inferior to ui'illiiM rlly produced In this sec tion. The I icpaiiineofs Held test* -m im , ncrons \arletle* have shown that the half and hair docs not uniintaln a high rank In total lint yield per acre. The large proportion of lint to seed ap parent I, \ results frei.n the fact that the !.< are very small and light. llA* danger of Judging eftttoii hy Hut pre ceutages has heen explained In liurean of Plaid Industry Circular N<>. 11. and tie., caution has I ecu related in IJ. S. I tewa i tnien! of Agriculture Bulletin \ i. i Mi. ?e|?. tint of the "half and half" va is of p. or character, Irregular. w,i*:.\ an I very short, a large portion ??!' t he *?aiuplcc examined l*elug less than seven eighths of an Inch in length , .1 ?| ;i pie. Cotton less than seven . ighths ot an Inch is untendcrahle on future contracts made under the pro-, v is Ions of the nilted States Cotton Fu- j lures Act. and therefore buyers will j penalize It whenever discovered. The Department is informed t at : n{i\\ \ per>o.i> wlio grew this variety j 1^,. ^|1. reeded iti -filing it at p rev. til j .. prl? out lids c;in not long ??on- ' When .-..tl'Mi le-ss than seven <_'hih> of an huh in length sells for full niaiket price, i! heeau-e ii< trie! i. |, r ?;.s no ?nt"c{??d Whenever ?rv.TT.rti II;- ? "r ; ; :n ! ,v la ! 1 ' "g t ? f .. ,... , : > 1 1 , ? . f ? h ? ? r h-s 1 1 j , i ? ? ?' '' 11 ' r,'m ..r Ih.-x v.i!' '!.? d MVi: " .. pvt. e? . >. 1 1 1 the !.m .i pi i - I !' in" 1 ' ?' "v T ? t; h o ? i l .?.i.T?or I > ? ;,s nnifttf'T'lv .in t lie Mr-'rv eo||-.'i linn-. .s ?? ,V, li- ?? .':? " - " ! pri, . . Ti:. \ ? lh,Mt il ;. I i ? r i; . . i i. .i i ? I'ciJ ? ~r" ' " , *1 jevj-p. : I! -I at V- tub I , . i , ,| ??? -.gnla r ? 'i'"i -? ( .11,;.. 1.-I.I pit 1 l -lv e ''' ' ' 1 " ll fl.iv. ?, .1 l i, t \ ? !i ? aril: gr.m n |-r?? , I . , >;,, !( :? Ii'm r - to reed*-!' it ?;. .. I I. -?I : .1 ! for the e ;?? "\ vvrl. . 1 . . . r . ? . ? I ? . ? ? I . t ...I,,, h I ? |i> ! : ! i e - l ! ? :.!? -? ? if c* ???!;<* v'n ?" ' " r' *' ? ,} , 1 ej, .1 ' ' ' ' " ,M . .. i j j j | : ? ? ?! 1 > t'l" I ?ep:l It ! : i n! t . :i| , m:'. <?; I he . I . i 1 . I N\ lie. I 1 1 .:<? . .? . ? ? .'II! I ! e : i. t i C sta ; :e. ....' .... \: .1 |.- ... N < I, I . ;u. I, ! . ? >. '(??<??? : _ . ; f ! : r I . ! ? ,' ! i .1 - ? 1 ; I ! - r ?! : ? !iHII-'"-| : i. . \ ;. ?.?:'??- ?' i . m i - : .. ? I ! . r? : i ?' h : : r -.! :>?{?'? r. . ! : f -f.iph t !? ? l -i :i I 1 ? ! ti : of , ? ? ? , r i, i hi, i 1 ? ? ? ? .1 ; ? I I V ? . . .1! \ I : i . !i li.ixe t ? ! ? I- ?- -f di'Yer- h' !i- i e-??i!t* I ? i - 1 r : ? . ~ 1. ? ? >. !:? . \\ lie:. i i r the i-oitoii i- ?) . 1 1 ; i up ?>'i la:: eh i iii'n Jed f'T the Inii.'i r I : ? f jev Spinne(-> w ill he ip.iieU to M ~ . , ? r . i ' > \ -v.iioii^ ailia i \ 1 1: i f ; ? ? . t ? r and inferior cotton, and ih. v i ? ? ?.o'V.-r >| ovh \arh'fH? !??'? .-an- i it -j ai !; r !n the'r territory I:; view nf fh< -e f.n t> the I?ep'rt ? r warn- the firmer- ? >f Oklahoma., ' \:i v atei \rkansa> that the introdnc * ? i i >f "ha!f and half." er any otlier ? ari, ?; . . f cotton producing liber of !?*-s ti.nn seven-eighths of an inch in, average length, will he likely to J?P- i rio?i-l\ damage t?>e reputxt^n nf th?dr ' '.xil n.ukffs. and nay result in n few' \enrs hi having the |iri?-e In such mnr krts on t?d< Inferior rottou. These T . saine district* are nmv receiving a tat tons for short Maple. U will be a< matter ef particular regret to.aee thej ivauUs ?.r the .M.mutitfu whloh has Jjeen carried on hy the Department In these States In iM'hulf of pure. btghollj varieties ( Triumph ami. Hone Stan Jeopardized by tin* promiscuous intro duction <.#f cotton of greatly Inferior! ?taple. Hut* 1 1 a jHillry must tesult In j very >4'I'1ouk losses lo all the growers, 'i the communities where thy poorer types lM>e<?m^ common. Ah the seed In the primary factor lii i determining length ??f staple and there) lire early maturing prolific varieties with rtnplo of at least an liu'h In length, every cotton farmer should so-, cure and plant such Heed. MNCOI<N ItKVCIIY lillil.KI). Fell From lireat llcit;lith While Fly at 'Frisco Fx position. San Francisco, March 11. ? Lincoln Heaehy, the aviator, was killed while making 4tu exhibition lliuht at the P.imiimi Pin-til - F.xp ?>dth-n t?xlny. A I j mi altitude of about 7 ?JlMJ.fet t lien h.\ heis'an 1I sharp descent The wjllKv oi" Ills aeroplane collapsed und the i > i : i chine plunged Into San Fraii'-lnco 1 a\. Lincoln Kemhy was regarded as the nro;t skillful and dnrtug American aviator. I It* earned this reputation long before the French Myers began tn glide through the air upside down. He was In retirement when these feats wore heralded and was drawn back by Ids desire lo exceed the rcmarka I ? I ? ? flying of Hi!' French. With an aeroplane of small win; surface he tlew upside down, made spirals while head downward and looped the loop. Heaehy was born In San Francisco In September 1NM7 and made his tirst flight in 101)5 al Oakland. Cal., pilot ing a dirigible balloon. In 11KKI lie circled tiie Capitol at NVa'shlngtolI. He soared over New York Cn\ in .Inly 11)07. His motor failed and the wind whirled the dirigible across the liver, wrecking It. His first heavier-than-air machine, a monoplane, was wrecked at Paul In lOKj. He made a successful flight in I .os Angeles, but then wr? cU ed another Uyer. May "). 11)11. Heaehy was the liiM man to circle the Capitol In Washinu ten in mi aeroplane. lie then startled the world by living over Niagar.t Fa'l ? l.rtler he won fho^lirst inter-clty aero plane race in \iiH'i"ie-a, Hying fr in \'ew York to 1 * I ? 1 1 ; i < I ? * I p h 1 : i . lie \\a th" in isi pii niiiienl liu'iire in the !!>'. i "hlejiL'o a \ i:l I loll meet, splrajltlg at ?harp aiml.'v I'ar.H hi 1!)*". Hem-liy anUulli < ! T h:.* I he 1 1 ; t < 1 made hi< la<l tllglll. a ? ?crliie^ that he felt responsible for t'< death i of nine a viators w ho had liv-d lo emeliiie him. When ! he deed the daring Fromii wore chronicled he ri-tun-fd to !!\in^. In i? t ober !? . ' !'! : 1 1 ! 1 1 : i < ? t ? . ! ; ?< 'i i . \" Y . hi-. ilia* ' ? ? ? t I sj'f.-tators from ri r ?!. thai '..'OH-M.OOO r 111) I 'ci by ? 's ? ??Kptet he.' his >:ec >nd I!:' J i ? f" ti e dav \* !n ii it*'- ;)echlent Ha; In-/ pre\ i? >n<! v eh'ctri 1 ? I lh<- i ! i r : : is. ; ; i . ! ^ ,,| aietiat< r- with ? . . 1 3 1 ? ? r - ? ?? !: I ' ? i * . i ma ti ' : i . r I i t t i .iihl :?v add?t!"!!al tin'. I with a" .f ' i l l-pel. iiculur I'll" '".l.ii f.-l! v a- a ! ' r"! a: t n I is the ' i> 1 ili.it I Ii u-h? ted !:!s lif> fo l.i\ ("? r l ho !'? r-1 liiv> 'M -r: I -ears ;?> a i:: ? > ? : mm- ;c. j * i . ? o.aa ?' '" ailar ? a. ]> | r.ncl s ><> him h ??!' a sir. mi, for ':>? ' i-aaa . !' t ito |n t-iaif !''? ? tiia e " ? l f '!' a ' I ? ! "-'e > ?' '"t 7.' ' to f. a , ! i a He.ii I. \ ^ ? 1 1 j | i ill ! i . j u>\\ ?r. i ? i ? (ya I t b< " s.' m I fi ? t ? : ? ' rop ? ' - ' ?*a ' ' <" f< r i !)?.> e.a i t h a i ? I t lien | at, . -va'rs rid h'^t r?-.' ytnrjf-: r'..r a" *" ' (]t. )'(:? \ . cl ".inl.'lia! ;t::d : ? .tol'o i . I " : 1 ? ! . \ ? r a i: ! o\ or i i : - fall. I ' 1 i t. s-:m I'ra nei-- ' > H. v. liar l ii- i< ' i v es-el : t t h<' ? ' v el'll i... ' ii j ? - ? . ? ?- 1 i|i .. -Us a ?? ??,!< r" h" | t.i t no-i i ' \ wa ter Jn-i.f t at few s).jjM| r. '? TflC ? ! '? i ' i at'':: ? ? the .i- ?*..,? ? ,?!-.? i ho otMy i ? ' tb<' ! .-.I ;n. ? hb,.' !.. a i ; > ' ? - ha tee ' t ? ' I - 1 " . nil) .1 ??. ? h? - !? ? ' .at.S r. 'V ? ?>,. I ? til n "o ? r "r"V ' odv ? t !? : * '? ? ? ; i to i ' ? ' u <>''f A e> s N < af Mr. !?? v In " \i i ?! ? 1 y >? ' * h.) in si ( I e \> ,f ;? ... V ?' ;? .Js i i r>i ( * ' ; > . \\ . . ? . m> i?- !:. i:..:.. i bla Mr v ! J'.. ? . ? ' ( ,?:if X.'-s, s --io \ ? i \ ( ' \ t ? i ? f ? : ' t <* fell Me- \. er,<! -t of M ^- ' inie Team \1| :i oi ! Mrs U 1 llofl-'M ?" ' ''Ixs. . . \! .' !?:?:? vet? ? ? * - ' . I t ? ? ?! ' ? ?o '?Vi a., w . j , \ i - i : i in ('."ii I-: i.i last s;-i t ?? r. ! l v Mi - .)? ? ??!.. W! ?r kcr .m . ? : ? 'w ? -I ? - ? ? ? ? * ? tie'e't 1-1 v: I v ?'?>)? ?' i ? \' |vjp Mi:. mite I ' \kia. Mr*;. F'Mh llou"b 1 V-mI. KU:l IIiil'."'). V 1 1 >f<? < I '. Hull'.')), of ')>.'? t'fv. <ii . ?? I ?? 1^10 ' i i f brr ''-1 Mm' "i. v"' lav 'ii rein.'. a^'L'?: 7", \ ? " ! r - . .Mr- ! !? > ? itrji , ' .?f. .?'?? !i?r i?? ?* r ?"? w:i? Mi- 'Hfl' '?'(?IMS, lllV^rhftT of t'l* 1 ?* f ( !? ' lln '/>??)) Fv-' n^. ( !* < M ? pr?^??M <? fv. <ln' is snrvivp?l l>v tb<? fo|fn\cir / >h?? ? f'rM'crhti'f-^ ? i>r \Y (I F f??i i ? ' i nil *>., Ilonffh of r rifv, J. C 11..' ?h, r f'hr?v.f,r. ^ T >T<?:"b of \f t Mis**. ; Slinrl?y Hoiish. f<r M<>nr V. '*. ft I"' II of Afln'ifn. >;?? . ,rr??. W M. MWrbHl. of iM<s cltv :\r>f' M ?flj.nv Mni?irt'm. of Fn'ior ;il vorvloe* W4>r?? onn?bwto<| Mop?l*iv jjf tomorn rt thr L'nvo in T/i "m1 wuod '???Tiioforv bv R??v F. I' Fnx. ivwfor nt We*f Krwl Rupfist ohnr'l) ? Ro<Sc Hill ltocorfl. V ? _ _ ' _ ? "" * I I. . 11,1, M ? !? * Mines and Torpedoes. 1 . " . ? j I . : ?? ? I CAN BOTTOMS BE ARMORED? | ' ' ' ' V ?- "? ? ? iiw *-?*? v- ;>V 7* :rr* 1 ' ' ? ? This la a Quoation That Can Be An iwvrtd Only by Exptirjrpont and May Involve Radical Chanyof In Con I etruction Above the Water Line. > i The next departure in the couiMrue | lion of war vessels will be flrworlng I I lull- boltonm. The minea and the . 9ubmurlaea Uuve deuiuuvt rated that I wide armor and Impenetrable turrets ' are of very small account when the | bottom of a ship can Ih> no euslly pierced. Tho problem of protecting the but torn may look Insoluble. but it cannot ? look more hnpolps* lhau the protection of the sides did fifty or sixty year* ago. The Idea of geltluK enough ur I inor upon the sides of a ship to afford substantial protection looked impossi ble to naval architects of two genera tions ago lint lw>ld inventors and con structors tried the experiment, and It Kilcceedcd Th'eii i'lie uuns were Increased In size In order to penetrate the thin armor of tho day. and the naval constructors found It possible to add greatly to the thlttkiiess of the plates, and successive Improvements In the quality of tho plates wore effecTefl The next stop was to attack ^he decks of war vessels by vertical flre. and the constructors Introduced pro tcctive decks. Then the mine and the torpedo were -perfected, and the sub marine vessel was .invented, and now the problem is to protect war vessels below the water line It tuny or II may not be possible to do this, but the experiment will be made, and It is as likely to suceeed as ' some of the earlier experiments, or course, bottom aruio. would add great h to the weight of a vessel, but the displacement can be increased enough 10 give the necessary buoyancy. Besides. It may be worth while to take olT some of the turret and side armor to save weight. Of course the stability of the ship would be Increased If the heaviest plates were below the wati'r line instead of above The sides of a vessel do not present n very large target, and the protection of the bot tom may be important enough to jus tify a red in*! Ion in the protection ot the sides. , Wh. n the uav il architects found it necessary to iucre;ii'e the thickness of the side armor iliey reduced the aivtt ti? |>e nrotecw d to t!ie vitals of a ship i lie em. inc room and t lie principal bat tery The l ow ; i till sieni eould be shot to pie -es itit.i y, le 1\ ?? th" , entral part of t lf?- -hip intact, with the motive | power : i lid tho bequest auqs This prtii i;.le may be .carried stlil fat i lie" -Still less protection may be irlveu the s.il. s ami top of tho "citadel." in i.r'ei lo -_rtve morr t<> the l>ottom, wlii.-h e-i n t:e rtTT.-rrkvrt by jm-PrclKiVde enemy. The turrets are very heavy .uid In i;.:, pla- ed h it'll above the water. 11 \ ul.ere they have the greatest effect in impairing the vessel's staldl It \ At l !:e distances at which vessels U>~i;:< : y fi:;ht now the p!:l! I'ol'ins oj' the iii-> j r -ent :i very minute target; the chair cs of their being hit Is small; for t s i.o uf protecting the bottom it may be worth while I<> replace the in.!-?MVe turrets with iiu'ht shields de si lit ft nnty to protect the gun crews ! I'rsMn ? oi 1 1 r.ipid lire t?uus mid frau- ; ne-iit * of slo bs, and put the weiirht j ? heiv il will resist torjNMloes and l mine h 1 1 ... > lie that no bottom will strim! the ? \ : :;??>- i? n of :i mine or :i torpedo, j but the 1 1 e \ i departure In battleship' f-nnv.J : e ?? ion will test- tills. The etlieacy o! | ii v > ii i 'Mi. rine lias been demonstrat ed. : n-i the present ta>k of naval con- ! strti l :s i- i i devise protection from it. i'o .!.!? .| bia lieeerd. r~ r ? ' ! Do Ycu Find tho Wicked Cheerful? hi lie- American Magazine I?avid fJray c. author of * " 1 1 1 ? : s ; * " ? ? 1 ? J " com un-t.t-' is f-'lb.'ws on the cheerfulness of t ' \-v * -ked: "V, nearly all of us shocked bv tile i "it- ; fulness of the w icked We fe-1 ; I those whom we have set jlsi'! -> :s retiT'it' lfes or vitif'ti specta cle*- -'toiiid by uood ri^lit draw long : fa ami be appr? >prhi tel v miserable and c,(. never become quite aceus- i in 1 to our own surprise at finding them happy or contented" Symf7:ithetio. " 1 1 '< p'ctty hard t<> sleep on tin ctnp. f ty -f > -i h." said (he tritmp wearily ? to the h :i<t I : t i ur farmer's wife. ?v*" ? \ou poor f e i lo w -be replied j syut arhetic ally "Why don't ymt* turn i over .iii! >>iei p on your back for a lit- ; tie v. !,, eV Ye hain't wore it out lyln' J on It. liev ve V" - .1 .idire A T tme3Avec. . I p>: ? cinpi?s with the glass fr>>tir< tre trreat time <avr?p?. aren't the v'.'" ?y..- ?>f?t f ')?? v are. When I ret one <of l! "i I i : ? ? % ? ? r liDVr ti> l?*?t !iof to open ,'lt t ui.ou ii way it's a bill/' Petri 'it Free Pres.-* H ;s T rado. "1 hi vp n friend who Jtist marries for I'iiMirr " ??FT^w firp-Hlfnl!" "Why sn? flo'w a fustfee of the pence" St f*osf-DiMpntoh. _ 1 count him a preat man who inhab its n higher sphere of thought. Into which other men rise with labor hnd difficulty. ? Emerson. On Improved Farm Lands in Kershaw "County. Y; ; " V' ' ' Amounts of $2,000 and Up. ... ? '?'???? .t-iv-.v * ?? . ' :? , , ? ' . ? / No Commission Charged :: ~ & perry REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND INSURANCE J. W. MeOORMICK, Prop. K. W. BOND, Manager *r4*^l id*1* * . M cC ORMICK & CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Nifcht Phone 143. V ?? ,)a*' Phone 70. AMBULANCE SERVICE, From January to December you will find at this place a select line of Candies, Fruits and -Vegetables to help put the finishing to any meal. Hot Drinks in cold weather; Cold Drinks in hot weather--or as you like it. We are ready and anxious to serve you any day in the year. Camden Candy Kitchen Spero BeleoSj Proprietor. Phone 78. . ? Camden, S. C. Camden Undertaking Co. C. \fy. EVANS, Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBMMEPS City and Country Calls Attended Promptly DAY OR NIGHT Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKaib Street .. v'? -- -? ? - I Office Phone 91 . ^ Residence Phone 283-L B. R. Mc -- Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer ?mn CITY AND COUNTRY CALLS ATTENDED PROMPTLY i-.-vv --- v-. trJ.iT- . ;.y. TOMBSTONES AND MONUMENTS Night Phone 114 Day Phone 86 or'39 i C. E. SULLIVAN, A-t. Ambulance Service