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? \ ; ? "? ? MTOKJU 1HIKS l)AMA(iK. Taken Toil of Ufo Ami lit Southwestrrn HUU++. Nine (terpen* jut Known to have been Skilled and at least forty nn> rejiortlHt missing aw it rtyu.lt, of Wednesday'* ironical Hiicrkniiv on tll0 Uutf Coast #^iul it series storm*, niul iiinxi> t lut t f??i i< ?w?m1 in iiic interior of Alabama. Mississippi and liooiKht. In addlt Ion i? nt-i ii 1 0 1 mm-? I n-|H>rt>. miv ill. it Heath II M^rA of other persons (VI'IV killed til isolated villas iHHir Mobile Heveral diyN win 1m- required to de I ??rin liif (Im* complete tHirryt'l ntiinlier of 'casualties, owlllK to pi OSt lilted wire an<l rail eooununlciuloh th rouKhont the storm swept reuiOu. Pro|?erty tlamaue probably will reach HTMNWU***. <'ropa and (IiiiIhm -?i m ? iinu twrifHwb', Tlw rainfall throughout central Alabama slllCC TllCsdlt.V llH* Im'OII llllllost wit ll?>llt precedent, and liits In-fii uccoiu|?aulod It) small detractive tornatliwi) at va? rlous plNC(% notably at Mohtjfoinery ami i.owmiesi?oro. Ala. Today the dla* tlttltHiKV , tnovHl ovrr southwest <?eor Kin with strong force. demolishing farm houses, (I.mmIIuu s. mil 1 1 streams, ami causing heavy dauutKe l<> railroad pro perty l?> washed out tracks it ?1?l ties ties, At Columbia. Ala., rt^'U^ru work ed all day hrliiKbiK |?cr.-??ii ? from IrwM alonu the flooded ( hnusso Orwk. Hlr mlriv'ham on Haturdaj wiih, mhiivitIhk from a rainfall of more than 12 IiicIu?m since Wednesday nluht. Industrial plants In the vicinity' were closed lie cause of flooded boiler rooms ami at reel car t rathe wan laudy cri|?plcd. Kufala, Ala.. ex|M*rlencetl liiree distinct cloud* bursts timing Hie Inst -4 hotirx, the riifi}frtll for the Inst 12 bourn* Itelnu 10 inches.- Several (Vuitral (JeorKla tres tles were destroyed, A lafKO general afore at Clayton, Ala., near Kufaula was washed away. The Alabama. Warrior, Talla|>ooKn and Coomi Rivera art? reiiorted at fltMid ata?c. First re |N>rta. from Pensacoia. Kla.. since Wed nestlay morning brought the news that the city imssed through the hurflcane Without lo*rt ofdlfc. thoa^h heavy dniu ajxe wan (lone to proi*>rty alonu the wa ter front antl tt? shipping. The ttfe* Miijce came hy wireless. The hltfh tide wtfs Haiti to have la*eu hlown far In land. inundating rail roads, dcHtroyliiK telegraph lines ami Mocking highways w|th uprooted trees and tlehrls. Small shipping um|ouhtedly sufTeretl severe ly, though no details have been obtain able. I .ate re|H?rts from all along the tiulf Coast from New Orleans to Pen sacoia tt?ll of set i res of r.tmtll craft that have been washed ashore. Ileulali Club to Meet. The liculah Denpstatlc club will meet at Cleveland School House on SaturtlayT July 15th. front one to four p, in. for the pur|>osc of enrolliiitf those entitled to vote at the eoinlnir primary. K. A. HroWll. President. FINAL DISCHARGE. } '"Notice is hereby <*?i that Imtrtn tttiartlian of l?orothy Kl tlred^e. liarbara 10 1 dredge ftntl Kstelle Kid retire, minors, has this day made application unto me for a tinal dis charge 'from Ids trust as (?nardinii of the said minors, and t lit* r?th day of August, isms, at 10* o'clock A. Al., at the 'Probate otlkv of Kershaw County, hav been appointed for the hearing of tin* said |M>tlt1op. W. l? .McDoWKLI.. J iid^e of Probate Kershaw ('oinity. I'junden. S. .Inly ."tli. 1010. SKANIIORK KOI NI) TRIP FARKS FROM CAMDKN. S. ('. Week kihI Excursion Fares: to Wilmington. *!.(?(> to Isle of I'nlitiv. Jjs-I.Wl to Sullivan's Ishm?l. Tickets on sale for nil (rains oit vacli Saturday :iiul for forenoon trains on each Sunday from May 'J7 to Sept. 11. inclusive, limit 1 ivtnrniim to reach oriKipai starting |?oint prior to mid J4j^rli t of Tuesday next following date of sale. Sumiuer Kreursimi Fares ? $8.30 to Wrightsvllle llenrli. *41.00 to Isle of Palms. $(t.oo to Sullivan's Island. $7.Ut> to Myrtle Heach. 1 -#.:{?? to Norfolk. Tickets on sale from May !.'? to October IS. inclusive. limited return in# until October ill. Liberal stop over privileges. Schedules and further particular* furnished upon hpplicatiou to. R. I.. Benton, Ticket Agent. Vainden, S.C.. i Atlantic Coast Line. 'The Standard Kailroad of the South." Money to Loan At Reasonable Kate of Interest, and for Long Termvon Farm Property. Apply to Tlios. I). Ancrum or W. It. (leLoaeh. Attorney KERSHAW NEWS NOTES. Interesting Happening* C??h ?red From the Kormhmw E&u .yu. K?Uh?H?h* KwU h. ?4rtor **t Mr*. D- U Fletcher. who ha* Ihh'H lemhhig Lu Clayton. New Jera*.v. for the past hIX llH* ln^ll eloCt|#l ari*lldaid sui^rlntendeid of ??ducaUfM>i of Ulou center County. N. .1 She U ut pi ??*. ?l.t leaching doinc-d lo ndWKt It* the summer Hch?*?l at tVtHiu city. || i i - It.. I, f fin of |WO ll III id l ed IriM ll era. ?'y. Inline II Wataoii met with tin* hc rlou* misfortune of IohIiiu the 4'iuls ??f t >!*? finger* of lit* loft hand Sahir tin \ morning while working at the I. ii/./. plane at Jd* wood nhop. He WW* taken .to tty# llrugMtorO ??f Hayes and Utvtfurji', ts in '??? qw rwfilved at trillion at tlif hands of I>rs. K. 0. HriiKiutftoii aud j4. T, Oripr^C! At la.ni accounts l?e wits giNtTfig nlouir^'ry well. * , M Imn Wilbur Met 'alliiiii. of Camden. s|HMit MCtVtll days' lii Kershaw "''last ' w?*ek nt the home of Mr. an<l Mrs. II. K. Reese. I Mr hard l?uren. colored, who lives a short distance went of Kershaw. was shot Saturday by Ids step hoii. Will Oauthen. iMiren was lilt lu the head. Hhotihler and arm hut Ids wounds are not serious. He wits aide to l*? on the Mreetn of Kerahaw Saturday af tcruooii. The trouble arose over the use of a mule I > t ? I < . 1 1 : 1 1 1 : r to Cuutheu. Rev. It. U Rlackwell. of Spartan burg. s|HMit ne vera I day* lu thin com munity with Ids brother, Clarence Hlackwelj, mid other relatives. Misses Mellta Montgomery, of Che raw. atld.laila Harris, of Camden. are visiting Miss Daisy Hell McNlnch. . Miss Kdlth llraslugtou left Wednea day of last week to attend the mar riage of Miss AKues Kvans at McHee to *A. t, Mohley, on Thursday. Miss Rraslngtoii played the wedding march. She will visit relatives at other |K>lnts b: i'ore returning home. \\lr. and Mrs. IK- M. UlbhoiiM left 'ust Friday morning hy automobile to -visit relatives lu Clarendon county.1 They were accoiu|Miiied hy Mrs. tjueeu Uregory, who was going to Sumter to visit Mrs. A. F. C?H>k ; and by Mrs. S. o. Gregory and children. who are visiting -relatives at Floremv. Misses (liissle and lads Hough are s|nmi4i1iik a couple weeks with their sister, Mrs. K. T. Kst ridge. at Bethune. Miss Rosa (Luskin, of the Flat Rock community, and her friend. MIhh I adla Cason, of IMeditiout, both of whom are attending the summer school at Win* throp College. were visitors at the home <?f the former's iwrcnts. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. tiaskln last week. CHARCKS TRKASON. 1 . 11 * t Augusta Fall tor Accuses Tom Watgon of Being Traitor to His Country. Atlanta. July 7. ? Thomas W. Ja?,\vl h-<s. the tl^rlit 1 li>r editor of the Augus ta Chronicle, accuses Thomas K. Wat son. tin* Thomson. Georgia. editor of treason when he says in "The Jeffer son Inn "The presence of lU.(MN) Culled Stnrcs trooyis in Mi>.\leo cannot he de fended In any form of justice. It \s an important subterfuge to aileKe Muit such an army is nee<U>d to cutcli a roviny baud of outlaws. The trouble stnrtcd when the written agreement between NN'llson and Carran/.a was broken by us. and It was shamefully broken." _ Taking the law's detiuitlon of trea son as "the giving of aid or COinfbrt io the enemy." Kdltor Loy less (U>olai^eH the lanjirtuTue of Watson "If not actual ly treason, then at least breathes the spirit of treason." And then the Anjrusta editor pro oecds l?? demand that Ilu^h M. I >or say. the ex -soMeltor' candidate for uov ernor. tell the MenuH-i'atle voters of ( tcor^ia whether he indorses the at tacks of Watson u|Niirthe lh?nnH-ratle l'resblent of the l'nite?l States and upon the 1 >ennK*ratic> administration in control of the nation's affairs, Osborne Alexander Dead. Osborne Alexander, a well known colored man of Camden died in this ? dry Monday. For a ntiiiilier of years he was the Servant of -the late I>r. I ?. I.. I leSaussure. He was one of the ? ?Id time darkies and was hold lu high iMeeni by both races. His funeral <><? t inted Tuesday and was largely at tended. Robert Anderson Dead. I Johert Anderson, a well known col ored citizen died at his Inane in K(rk wooil Tuesday and was burled Wed nesday. Anderson was ji well behavetl and InduMi-inUx negro. He bad charge of umu.v <>(' the northern homes In1 caring f??r rtie shnMiery ami hedges ami whs an article Iriminer. H?? leaves n wife ami several children. - j The total amount contributed thus far to the W<mmIvow Wilson campaign fim<l I" TO SELL FOR CASH On and after the first day of August we will sell goods at this store for Cash Only. By so doing we do away with the time and expense cf a collector and will have no bad accounts. In this w. y we will be able to sell you meats cheaper than hcretof >re. We promise the same satisfactory service and solicit your patronage. ~ ? ? lii: - - mR^sH ; ? t, Proprietor - & 5 VITAL STATISTICS. Number of D??lh? and Birth? far f? t Month. El'* : ... 4$ .' .. i tenths hi ('mumIcii WhlH* May 20 Mr*. lfe&*U< Uutbuiy Thorn son. ? ; '??? i'oliirM) . ??..*23,.'I May lU^llamlet Sander*, May il---8arah Iktllard. y May 10 Willi*' 1 1 a in |?l *mi . May 10- Kll?al>eth Hr?>ok>?. M?> m) IaU'y Washington. Birth*, Canoien White Mii \ 10 < 5 1 1 1, to Mr. Mllift Mr*. IC, II. HudilAu. r+ * ? r May flF-Iloy, to Mr. aiul Mr*. !? 0. I looser. Mjiy -Shift', to Mr. ami Iff*. W. 1.; Jkekson. ilolored May UK s Hoy. to John aiul < *?? ri i*? j I'etfUe*. ? ' I >eKalh Township White May I? A 8. White. May 'jf ? WJlburn Newman. Colored May Jit Gilbert lllehardsoh. Majr lfl ? 8|*>rt Salmon. May 2lx-Allee Hmlth. May 24 ? Alft<*?* Smltlt. May 2-1 ? William William*. May 2ft- -EllstalH'th Williams. Hlrths/ DeKalh Township V White May K-? Hoy. to Mr. ami Mrs. tV W. Momlrtx. May ? Ctrl, to Ml*, ami Mrs. Hen ry (Jaluey. May 20? Hoy, to Mr. ami l^lrs. Un man II. I>?i i fun. May 22 ? (ilrl. to "Mr. ami Mr*. W. Cole.v Hough. May ftO? Hoy, to Mr. ami Mrs. Har ult> I*. Gardner. .i'~ May S ? Hoy. to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hnnnleiitt. .... ( 'oloitxi May 7 ? lh?y. t?? <'oIli?y ami Minnie IIlKKlu*. rS May 1 ? Hoy; to .lumw aiul Florence Hrnwn. Jill.. May I) ? Ulrl. to - John ajid Frau<v>*] Zonk. s . May I ? Hoy. to I Ml" ami liOttle An thony. , May 10? Hoy. to Itlrl ami lCUon. Mls aourl. ' May 21 ? Hoy, to Charley -ami Eliza beth lmvln, - . May 0 ? ()lrl, to Mose ami Kate Nel son. May 17? Hoy. to Joe ami Cottle WH-* llams. r ... - . ; May 24? (ilrl, to Arthur and Fannie] Knox. . , 'V'.-jj May 22 ? Hoy. to Murphy and Mary Moses. May 21^? Hoy. to CharleN and Jane Burroughs. May MO ? Hoy. to Thomas and Annie l>lx. Xlay 20 ? Hoy. to Henry and Marie Adiunsoii. . May ftO ? Hoy. t<? James ami Mja Itntherford. May .'51 ? Hoy. to James and Mattle Halle." * MILK FOR GERMAN BAHIFS Will Be Cargo of Next Submarine Leave American Par(. <v Amsterdam. July lii. ? Via ixuidoii. ? The next (iennau commerce subma rlne tu j;o to America will bring back foodstuffs, particularly condensed milk, according f<? reports received here from Bremen-. ? iVwidrnKpd nillk also ~~ wITT form the hulk of the return cargo of other submarines to cross the Atlan tic. lu an Interview Bremen agents of the submarine's owners declare the submarine enterprise was prompted^ mainly by humanitarian feelings, as fterman babies are dying bemuse of tee shortage of milk. Kmivror Wllhelm Is credited with having a tinaneial Interest in the .'cheint. - Ifaltltnore. July "lii." ? That plans were, afoot rapidly to reload the super-sub marine Deutschlund ship her out sjjeedlly on her return voyage to tier inany was Indicated tonight. A so cial iH'rmlt was obtained for contlnu ing the uulonding of the .vessel tonight h nil it was expected that she would he ready by dawn tomorrow to* begin lak'.r.g on a cargo of nickel ami rub ber. No one In authority would say when i he vessel would depart, and the only positive statement In that connection was contained In Captain Koen.ig's declaration to the local customs ofti <ers that he exjiected to sail "within 10 day*." The tug Thomas Y. Tim-' 'iiliis completed repairs today and took ii i ? a position directly in front of the I leiitschlaml. When the Timmins en tered dry dock, -if was reported that she whs getting ' ready to return to the Virginia capes to convoy int<? the < 'hexajieftke. as she did the I>eutseh iiiif' the submarine Bromen, whleh is said to be four (lays' on her way to this county. The air of mystery surrounding all discussion of the Deotxchlnnd's de parture was deei?enod today by re port ?? that her clearance pa|?'i< may not be made irobHr when filed, thus I rev rating advance .notice of her leav i i : lt i?eing obtained. Conferences here l>etwe.on represen t.itMes of the < >cean -Navigation. Coin Piiny and of the* Krtfpp Steel Company and Simon Ijike. Inventor of the sub marine. have given rise to re|M>i;?i that a company was lu process of uuitlon for the pim?6se of .can-vim: on nnd.-rsea oOinmCTCC between this roui.t r\ and Germany. and-tVat Mr. i/ik. had i?eoir Invited .to ncAept tin? position of A-onsuliing engineer. While no ultidal axuiflUncemcnt <<o?p| in* obtained frOm !*?*?! 0? I*. IIHkln, the American rc|?re?C|Jtatlve of the submarine interest#, it is understood .that plan- for. the tiftv venture will be 1 . , ? k to (Jermany on the I H?ut s.-h la ml. Mr. I.ak?4?i* said to have reached a ast isfnctory agreement witft (he owners <? f t h**-f >entschland and t? ? have abandoned any Intention of libel ing the ves-el. Two ears of 1?\0Q0 galloi >* <iii-.lt of] lubricating and fuel oil were ordered for the I >(>ut scliland last Monday. When they had m>t .arrived today a, "hurry up'' tracer ifra? seat oot by the railroad comitftny at the iustance of tia* submarine'*- agents. v ' ' r KIHSKI) ONLY Ml. IVuiih} Ivaitia MrWic Kttdeavf V'iil IVIlilllv MllfiMMliflll > ; 4~*F? ?? nw IWfl w? ,-r rn-^-t- - J " ? r ?< ? * ? ? r- 1 ? Am the third section of tin* Ii?s>i> (nt 1m cKtrflinc the sixth Tetuisylvauhi to tt|e coinvnt rut loll (iu?)? pulled out of thin tittle tOWU tlliH UHTIllfllf, S#VS II <lU|uit< ii to Thf Neu York World rriHii Clearfield. I'm.. (10 sturdy .soldier Iniyst tuassed to t li?? rear en r and on the plHir...,l KflVe VlMlt to deep y It NIMH .of disappoint litcnl and ya/.cd i'li V 1< Misly lit ?J7.! <?f (lit ii ( oiurii(U*H. each of whoui u??n- a HU(Ue liinvn llir frank it ht-iitl were t lit* Afrit a in I mmhimI xwt Ions, citcli l>OMrln;( a Cull load of t?oys In klinki. ami fitch hoy Pea ilni,' a similar smile. In all there, were H71 smiles. Why? Ask Miss Mary llaiusey. aged 111. the prettiest girl In t'lcai'ileld. Miss Mary ' herself wore a loojk of happy exalta* tlon. for she IiiuI m i demonstrated her patriodsm l?y kissing 071 count 'em. 071 ? of t'ncle Sinn's I toys square ly on the mouth In the i^rim! of two hours. thirty minute*. This Is at the rate of slightly less than tl.tti kisses I km" minute, timl is Iteiieved lir Clear Held t?? be a record. s Miss Hatnsey began only a few inlie Utes after the ttrst section of the train Hto|>|MHi at Clearfield depot. She wh*? still going when the third section pull ed out. hut had to juuip otY the rear platform wl(h threescore unklssed. Aiuimut for preiuluuts at the next strtte fair Is >M7.ooo.r The race purses are worth $1.(CW*. r. , Stockton News Notes. Itoyklu. S. C.. July 12.? Mrs. W. Jf So\y^*ll has returned/ huute after a weeks visit to relatives In Kersh<)vr> Little Kllxalieth Hammond spent a few days hist week at the home of Her grandfather, Mr. Jessse Hammond at Wedgefleld. Misses Sal lie Sowell, Olga Hush and Kthel 1 truce spent the week end with Misses Kthel and Jennie Humphries. Mrs. May me Kr|tti.ui *i>ent a few days this week at the home of Mr. ft WANTS 1^ FOR RENT !c rr FOR SALE NOTICE? I wish to announce to the public that after Aug. 1st. 1910. I : will sell meat for CASH ONLY to one tinU.io. ail the same. - Roberts* Meat Market. W. ('. Itoberts. prop. 18-l4-15p FOR SALE ? ( ientle horse, buggy ami ? harness also for sale. Apply . to H. huBosc. *212 Chestnut St.. Camden. S, t*. ^ 13 FEA8 for sale. . (40 or 70 bushels of ? <*o\v|H'as at $1.00 |k>r bu. Will sell in smaller quantities if desired. Apply at Boy kin's store, lower broad strew <?r phone 231 ? J. FOR S-^LE ? Hermitage Cotton Mill stoek at most attractive priee. Paul Petty. Itroker. Spartanburg. Sv C. lit-14 For TowiishipJTommissioner 1 hereby announce myself for re election for the ottlce of Township Com missioner of DeKalb Township, and will abide by the rules of the demo cratic primary. J. N. McLKOD. ? FOR RENT? St ore room omv door r north of Lang's High Grade Grocery. Apply to J. K. Lang. - 40 ? FOR SALE? 2a tons of the l?ost Pea viue hay. $10.00 per ton. F. 0. It. Hagood. Apply to J. E. Sanders, Jspnftgood. s. C. 30. ON SERVICE ? Registered Hereford Bull at my farm near DeKalb. Fee $1.00. W. A. Edwards. lOtf FOR RENT ? One store and two rooms partly furnished, suitable for light ? housekeeping. Also, 2-story house from 28th of this month. Mrs. Susan . A. Wittlcowsky. 1200 0th Ave., Broad Camden. 7-tf. ? Gold Coin Bread is machine mixed and machine rolled. Have yon tried it? Camden Steam Bakery, F. Dawson Beat tie. Mgr. 7 FOR SALE ? 1 50 bushels Blight proof Iron Peas for sale @ $1.25 per bush* el. Springs & Shannon. Camden. 9.V \ Gold Coin Broad Is made of the high est grade flour. It's a home1 product ond should be your first choice. Give us an opportunity to serve you. tudeu Steam Bakery, F. Dawson ttie. Mgr.. * 7 <\ N. Humphries. Mrn Kll/.alxth Howell, m*>ul a few days I tint W4fk iu Cautiteti at the home ??f Mr W K HmiKh. XI rs. Ixiu hnirw ?M<I ill t U* daughter. Naur v. hiv visiting <i t the home of Mi. II, M. /.Mr. Satu Sinvoll s|*Mit last IHiesilny ami Wednesday with relative* and friends In Kershaw and Lancaster.'" Little AJae Turner s|?eiit last week at Mm* home of her unehv Mr. > V 1 1 1 Tur ner at Camden. Mr. Harry Jolly lias returned home after a weeks visit In Wilmington, N. r. - : ?' ' Mr. and Mrs. I>. L. So well and Mr. and M??. Jvngrue * hven* -.oijiotorvd to Sumter Sunday. They visited at tin* home of Mr*. HoweWs motiier, Mrs. p. <-fctoe. Tin' holies of Swift <'rcek church gave an ire cream festival last Satur day afternoon. A small crowd attend ed us tin' weather wit* unfavorable. Mrs. Willis t'autcy Is visiting at savoral points, in Virginia. Mrs. Julius Oreen and little sons are visiting iu Charleston at the home of Mrs: Green's mother. Mr, Willie Humphries spent the week end at Ids home. Mix. K. <\ Pea ree entertained Wed nesday In honor of her little sister. Alice Owens. The Invited guests were Misses Alma Humphries, Alice Itritton, Oiiiii and Laurie Workmhn and Mae and Marie Turner. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Hammond and children spent last Tuesday iu Ker shaw at tlie home of Mr. I>un McDon iiiiKitujf km n ? 1 mv Special Notice I ? w To the Trade hi id Hublk u 1 timeral: W* started % uufe* here a few mm it lis mw C ash ha?K giving the knn*2 possible prices for raali, ud wish to state I hut we iure Mil | cftutlnulng to tlo tuisim^s m (He same principle. C'holte fr*& Meat*. Breakfast lUrou, IW ; etc.. at the lowest potwlbfe a? I tiey-savlitg prices for caah. a guarantee of honest weights uj square dealing with ?mH j*. (j chase ?ur method. Thanking you for pant ftvWl ? and soliciting your future buM. ness, we mif Yours to aerve, \ CASH CENTRAL MAlij \V. C. HOUGH, Prep. 607 W?t RutUdg* Street lMione No. 1 McLeod & Phillips V " K" * i. -- ,<r. " , '? .'A ' (Successors to McLeod Grocery) / - ? Heavy and Fancy Groceries ? ?>' ? ' ; v'"i v *?35 .. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES / 1 Fresh (Country Eggs Always Kepi on Hand PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 205-L \ u\ Camden, & C. NDERSON THE. SE-NSIBLrE- CAR 'A LITTLi HIGHER IH MIO.WT-* "ANDERSON" The "ANDERSON-SIX" i. entity i? . 0* #%* . i an ' essembled car, but where possible, practi- 6 h ' d.visable' stand8r<l Parts of. the highest grade I have been selected. The Anderson Cars are built in the South, and to Southl ern consumers provide a substantial saving in freight; to] this immediate section, nothing. J hM^f6 Al]der^1} Cars have been built not to meet a price o put within the means of the appreciative motoririJ a complete ^ar of unusual equipment and quality at a fair I price. The special equipment of the Anderson^Six will not S ound on any other cars, no matter what the price may bM Repairs easily obtained; the factory is near. X 6jPS phone or wire and your wants will be supplied instantly. The factory will ''overhaul," paint and put in thorough repair, once a year, Anderson cars at cost. In this way the cost of making your car new once a year will be less than half the cost of the freight to a Northern factory. see: . j ..... ^ Mcdowell bros. Sales Agents for Kei"shaw and Sumter CountiM M P. O. Box 267 ' ( . Camden* S. C. j ? rr vrf CAMDEN LOAN & REALTY OFFICE 2ND FLOOR MANN 8UILDING H. P. FOUST, Manager. Phone 38