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JiiF JUT Will Ho fulled to Service. Haltlmore, March iif When mem iK'i'H of the cIimm of 11)17 of lhe I'lilted Mtate* na vm I academy recelvo their diploma at the unuhiutlon cmtcI^s next ThurxiMy mornlntf at Annnp'flb tliuro will he u uiUturo of k la dim** mid nndne;<M. Id ottier ,\eitrs Hie com mencement cxcrclmm have formal the <'IU()iix fo ii week of Kalely. This ) i'lir It will l?i* dlft'crcnt. lOvery one v\lli feel that tlio yownu men \% 11?? receive their diplomas art" beliitf called for ward not for frolic but became their ? taintrv iicciIh them In what promises lo be mil! of the ^rented! crlscv in the ? mintry's history. The men who re celve tho.s?' diplomas will r-tep from llie academic halls to the dec I. , of warships. There are Iti.'l nu mber , In the class Those from South Ciirolliin are l'trancln W Itenson, William S Heath and tlutiRh S Sea^O FARM LOANS We are prepared to nego tiate loans on improved farm lands in Kershaw county at a low rate of interest, Loans to run for five years. J. ('. MASvSKY L C. HOUGH f Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People Telephone 41 714 W. DeK.II. St. i - RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. I lie best rubbing liniment is MUSTAHG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Cjood for your own A chex. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, " Cuts, Burns, Etc. 23c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Wm. L Kirkland ( SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER OMU-o in Crockor Building. ('orncr Main ami I )(iI\a!l> Strcots CAMDEN, S. C. < 1 1 ? "U DR. S. A. ALEXANDER Veterinarian I.ITT1 li s S I AIM.I S. Saturdays and Sunday* I ? iy I'll..11,. 1 i;:i N :.Mit I'ii ?in' LV.. i momr?? iAt \ \. (in !;n J?l ?? v ? * 11 f i . in.-. 1 ;.i . \ l? i*i> in H. H t' 1.irk??. i iiii ilfii. s t f>0 GOT MONARCH TO INTERCEDE Frenchwoman'# Clover Idea to Seour* Release of Friend Who Was Prisoner of War. , Thoy toll a Tory prolty story about (ho charming*'Mllo. Miwtluguett, widely and Justly celebrated person In Paris. Mllo. MlsttugUHtt hud u friend a very dear friond who was serving tiIh country like othor brave French men when he was captured und cur ried off to he u prisoner among the Oormnnn. Month* had panned and this Important Individual was still a pria oner- and months are very long for those who wait at home. Mile. Mlstlu Knott was almost In despair whon she roiuemborod that Mho had been pro seated once upon a time to his ma joaty Alfouso XIII, kin* of all the 8 pains. "Hupposo," sho ?ald to herself, "I u?k tho king to intercede, mo that thvy will let him come home?'' It wns a mad Idea, perhaps, but the tuaddont Ideas are sometimes those that accomplish most. .Mile. Mlstln guott did actually write to the king of Spain, and in anuwer to hor letter received one from tho king's own chamberlain. Therein it waa set down that "hia majesty waa very happy to servo her, and was going to do what he could to huston tho return to Franco of M. Henri Chevalier." Tho word of a king la tho word of a gentleman. Mllo. Mlstlnguett Is serenely confident that the long months of waiting will soon bo at an end. And tho toiler of the story thinks that Mllo.. Mistln guott Is right. BRINGS DEATH TO HOPPERS Simple Little Contrivance That Should Prove a Boon to Farmers In Many Localities. , You have to hand It to tho United Htatoa department of agriculture! Hero without any fuss and brnting of tomtoms, and without an advisory board of inventors, it haa forged right ahead and invented all by itself tho cutost llttlo hoppordozer you ever hoard toll of. If you have a nico level farm thickly Infested with grasshop pers you ought to Invest in a hopper dozer. for a hoppordozer will end the earthly existence of a grasshopper as quickly au a 42-centtmetor would. Of course, few of us city folk have farms; but we? all eat food raised on farms, and the more grasshoppers on tho farm tho lens food we get, so you see why wo ought to appreciate this hoppordozer invention. It is only the name that en uses us to view tho In vention in thia Bomifrlvolous light. There, wo had nlmcst ior?;otten to tell ' you what a hopp'TiUi/er is. so inclined I to mirthful handling of tho subject I wero we. It is nothing more than a pan of writer concealed. lvj.ULo.njUk. ^ f wf K'lnwim. \\ ru'ii this is drawn j througli ;t grasrhoppT-infested field ! tho hopper* all hop into the kerosene j (wo don't know why) and aro drowned I in tho water. W'ilkesl'arre Times-' Leader i Steam to Clear the Soil. A now piece of agricultural appa ratus has been developed for the pur f<0:?o of combating tho destructive ougs and undesirable vegetable growths by an application of steam to the soil pen etrating sumo distance below the sur face. Tho machine carries a stearn i;<*n<'rating plant and moves over the surface or. a largo drum, the periphery of which is ?tn;^"rcd wtih protruding stoum cutlets in the shape of blades or s; ines. As tho apparatus is drawn over the gTound tho spines embed them selves in tho soil and while In this po sition the steam is released ari l pene trates the soil for some distance around tho outlet, killing the worms, larvae and bugs and the undesirable crop of weeds which seed themselves from ono season to another.?Scien tific American Fiji Prince a PrivateSoldier. A translation of a young Fijian chief's impressions of the fighting In France is given in tho Field. Ho is Ratu Sukuna, a nephevr of tho late King Thakomban, who enl!stod in the Foreign Legion. Ho writes: "A thing that amazed mo were the shells that wero fired. Thoy seemed like the noiso of a trumpet; then liko a whis tle with a devilish voice, and wo woro not at all comfortable. It was as if the elements were kicking our side? ami our heads shook, and it was as if our stomachs wero on flro. When tho Germans attacked they came twice under tho iiro of our great guns, and wo scattered thein liko a flock of fowls, and then our artillery and ma chlno guns ate them up." Facta About the Bee. Dr. N. 10. M'lndoo of the Smith sonian institution, Washington, haj recently completed four yoars' experi ments on the senses of smell and taste In 6,600 honey bees. Ho has reached the conclusion that theso two senses are combined in them so closely that they cannot be separated. He has also Investigated tho bees' sense of touch, and finds that it is by this sense It is able to mold the walls of all It# cells In uniform thick ness. Would Abolish Written Home Wot*. Public school teachers in New South Wales sro asking that written home work ho abolished In all primary schools. They also ask that no school be built on or close to main traffic arteries, that a domestic science col lege bo established and that all re ports concerning any teachers he opom for Inspection by ths teacher c?* cerued TilK WOKS OF A SIX FOOTKK. JticonvwiieiieeH Which Kvtry Tall l*?r son Knows About. l?'or some reason best known to; th??iu*eUW, tiio jHtrjiuiih who uuinufao-j turn household uoods ?.'?i11'r 'to" under- ' sl/.ol ami not full-grown humans. A ; rhiftoiif-r of today I-. a thlntf of tor- j tun1 t>? a man of ?!<?<??? nt size. If he ?vUhos to liHik into a glass mm lie combs nr biu-die* hi* hair I ho highest rellec* .l<>n ho gets Ih of his brisket or his neck To get a |?oep at his faro he lias to tilt tin* gla^s and nine times out of ton the gl ?? ill not remain tilted. This sort of thing has lawn known to sour a naturally sweet (lis p. sltlon. When ho striven to bathe ho has to climb Into a tub tltte.i for a llllputlnu. I When he goes tr> labor he has to slop j it times to >?et through ardour, for In' street oars or subway the doors are but 1 ii trifle over six feet in the elear, and ; i high crown hat is likely to be bump- j ed. ? When he goes to bed be cannot sfretell out his weary bones without touching either footboard or headboard.! ?r at the risk of get'ing his f<?et out from under sheet and blankets ; a most disagreeable experience these winter i Might*. lied clothe*, llko chiffoniers 1 ii lid beds seem to be fashioned for per ;ons not long drawn out. No wonder Oklahoma passed laws specifying the length of sheets and the size of beds. If the furniture men do not reform the titans of the east may; rise and demand their constitutional riuhls. To the An.(lion is promised life, liberty and the pursuit of happl ness. What happiness is there for the person who has to make a corkscrew ' ot himself in orde ? to see how to ad iu^t his tie. And is a national charter if lie Is forced to spread his manly ; form north, east, south and west In j order to keep It within the limits of th>- i modern bed? New York Mall. Thrift. Without me no iiim11 has t'Vcr achle\ ml .slii-ce.s.s, nor has iiltv nation t'Vi'i become great, I have Im-cii the bed rock of every successful career, and the oorner-stotie ? I" every fortune. All the world knows me. and most ?'!' the world heeds my warning. The poor may have me as well as t! " rich. My power is limitless, my application ' .(Mindless. He who possesses me has contem nieiit in the present and surety for the future. 1 am of greater value than [>ea:K rubies and diamonds. < Mice you have me. no man can tak" 11n* away. I lift my p??s<e-tsnr f > higher pint ?? ? >f living. Increase his earning pov. ?-r. and bring to realisation the hope-' of his ? life. .Trrr*.: .. li I C^-.I'O, well hi u-ed ? iml well fed. I Inane absolutely against the rainy day. I 111"i\?? w ant and doubt and care : i w a \. 1 icii.is 'i-'ce i'i >e who pos ess me t i-rosjM r;ty and success. I have exalted Iphv of low degree and those of hiirh degree have found me a helpful friend. To obtain me you need put, out no capital but personal effort, and on all v.'ii invest in me I guarantee dividends rha: last through life and after. I am as free as air. I am your-, it' you will take nw I am Thrift.--American Hankers' As- ] ?elation. Advertising of the Kight Sort. Mr. Dwells ia his address t> the merchants of Spartanburg !a^t night ??aid: "You cannot 'spend to<> much money in advertising of the right; -ort." Mr. Owens spoke as the head of a department store of the most modern ty[m? With him advertising is a daily subject of thought and care. 5 He spoke as one having authority, and1 t ruthfully. The right sort ?if advertising gets results.- There is no question a? to] the truth of that. There are too many examples of success from the right j sort of advertising to permit question. .Mr. Owen's idea that the merchant' who regards the preparation of his advertising copy as a side line, and j does it without thought and purpose, Is losing money and business, is cor- i rect. He advocates greater care and | thought?i-ii?t4ie?preparathm of advertls^1" ing copy which is after all the se-, cret of advertising success.?Spartan-j huurg Herald. I FINAL DISCHARGE . ? Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator* of the estate of Paul T Ylllepigue, deceased, will on tlie '2nd day of April, A D. KMT, make to the Probate Court of Kershaw County their final returning and accounting as such administrators and apply to the said Court for a final discharge as such administrators. Mary I). Ylllepigue, John M. Vllleplgr ?, Administrators of the estate of Paul T Ylllepigue. Camden, S. ('.. March 8th, 1017. FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Cnrolna, County of Kershaw In the Court of (3omraon Pleas The Knterprise Building ft Ix>an Asso ciation of Camden, 8. C. Planltiff, against A K Hot?ertson, Defendant. 1 i lnder and by \lrtue of a Decree In the above case by Hon. J. W. DeYore, . Presiding Judge in the Fifth Circuit | of date Mar<h 11)17. I will offer for snto in front of tlio (Vmrt House doer in the vtty of Camden during the kral hours of Kale un the Ur^t ilou (l \ hi April, tlM7, holntf1second day thereof, 1114* following deherlhed parcel of land : AH that pan-el or lot of land In the t i!,. of Camden In tin* county of Kor kIi?iw and Statu of South Carolina front* Ij i; Flft.\ (.*?()i foot ?*ast on Lyttletou ?r??**t and extend!iik hack west of a m'i form width to a depth of Two Hundred Fifty foot, and hold*; Hie southern iialf of oily lot No. 7H4. Said parcel of hind is hounded on the north h.v the northern half of city I..i No. 7K1, on the east hy Lyttloton -trcet, on the sout,h hy premises of Mix. Mary A. Smyrl designated as 11i v lot No. 7X1, and on the west hy oilier portion of city lot No. 7H4, the property of Mrs. Mary A. Smyrl. The northern boundary line of said parcel if land I* the center of a ten foot lane or alleyway dividing lot No. 7K4 which lane or alleyway is set apart for the use of the two adjoining prom ises covered hy city lot No. 7K4. Also ten (10) shares of the capital slock of the Fnterprlso llulldlng & I,onii Association of Camden, S. C. Any person desiring to hhl at said -ale shall lirst deposit with the Master ?lie sum of Two Hundred Dollars i S'Jix) <h) i in money oh cortltled cheek as a pledge to make #ood his hid in case (if its acceptance. Terms of sale .?ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. A. WITTJCOWSKY, Master for Kershaw County. Dated at Camden. S. C, March 15, 1017. FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Carolina, (Vanity of Kershaw. The Wateree Uuildin^ and Loan As socia t iuii, IMaliititV. vs. Camden Fnterprlso Lodge % No. 11144, (irand 1'iiited Order of Odd Fellows, 1 >ofondant. Cnder and hy virtue of a decree of lus Honor, J. W. DeVore, Presiding Judge. "f date March 11, 1017, 1 will olVer for sale to the highest hhlder, for cii.-h, before the Court House door, in Camden, County and State aforesaid, within the legal hours of sale, on the Frst Monday in April, 1017, being the second day thereof, nine shares of vtock, held hv Camden 'Enterprise Lodge \o. 144 (irand United Order of (><hl Fellows, in the fourth series of the Wateree Ituihliug and Loan As sociation, certiticate nuinhor ()iu' Hun dred and .seventy-nine (170). Also all that parcel <.r lot of land ,'i the City of Caindcu, in the County if Kershaw, In the State ;>f South Carolina. lying at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Church ?ii>d Kut ledge Streets nml fronting slx t \ -i\ i ('.<: i feet .North on Itutlodge S'rect and extending hack South of a uniform width to a depth of One Hun ]-t I Se\ i'iit \ eight <17M feet. Said lot is hounded on the North hy Hut !i? i [? StcvivX ww cUv tin iiV <? I Camden enterprise Lodge No. ;.l ; 1 (irand Cnited Order of Odd Fe! '? - w now of A. <> Williams; on the S 'ii'h hy lot of i >. Taylor; and on the W. -t hy Church Street. The lot here in described is a part of that lot con vened to said Catndon Fnterprlso I.o<K'e No. mil (Irand I'nited Order of <'d ! Fellows, hy I.. T. Mills, Speoial M.'l-ler. hy deed of date April, 101(5. W. W. HFOKAHKFf Siieriff for Kershaw Count v. Mareh"14. HM7. MASTER'S SALE. State "f South Carolina. County of Kershaw. Court "f Common Plea> <!. (' WH-h. Administrator of the e.v fair of Almetta C. Welsh. und in hi* own riuht. Plaint ifl'< vs. I-'ila M. Iloiitfh. M. Annie Condor. Hal lie A. Monro, Aimetta C. Latimer. Katherine Welsh, Mozele Welsh, J. T. Wel>h, Alnietta Welsh, and Minor H. Welsh. (J. C. Welsh as adminis trator of the o-'tate of S. W. Welsh, deceased. and (J. C. Welsh as ad ministrator. de bonis non, of the estate of .1. \'. Welsh, Florence Jones and Koht S. Kloj'd. 1 >efendants. 1'nder arid by virtue of a dee.ree of his Honor. .1. W. DeVore, Presiding .Indue, dated March 14, 11)17. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder1. for ifHli, before Che Court Ilou.se door, In Camden, County ami State aforesaid, within the lentil hours of sale, on the Muuda.v 1 uAprll HU7, Indite the second day thereof, the following de?. scribed real estate; All that tract of In ltd, Kihtgte in the town of Kershaw, County of Kcrshw, State of South (Caro lina, containing' live ami three fourth* (f? iH-ll acres, more or less, hounded North hy street; South and Mast hy the ri^ht of-way Southern Hallway Company; and West hy lands of (!. C. Welsh, and helm; tin* tract of land upon which is |o rated the home of rIn* said intestate, (Alinetta C. Welsh.) Also that parcel or strip of land situated in the town of Kershaw, (V?unty of Luneaator, twlng four i. ( t moru it loss, in umtul North ?>y lUHtlaml alKvt of ?atfl i0? Kast by rt?M of way of Southern lu way t South l?y Marion xirwt, una \\\ hv Oltwolaml .Strota, Mso all rluht, tltlw ami luterwt the partU'H to this action In ami to that partyl of laud Bttuattxl in j town *?f Kershaw, ( onnty of Ui,^, containing one (1> acre. mure ur u, honiulotl North by promise* of m Kthel HoUKor; Waat by premise Mrs. M. A. IllH m; South h\ |?(vinb of M. A. ihuI U L. Hilton; \Vtv( Wntxon Htre^t. 'IVnuH of Sale: Oash. L. A. WI'lTKOWSKY. Mauler for Kershaw Count] March .14, 1U17. WK MAKK X FKATUKK OF PROMPT DELIVERIES! VMl, I.KAVR V(?l K PBK8CBIITI0N TO UK HU.K|> YOlj WONT IIAVK TO "CALL VV" ABOUT IT. OUB STATIONKBY STOCK IS LABUKB THAN KVKK lltj FOKlK. W. ROBIN ZEMP'S DRUG STOREl Telephone 30. I He used a pebblj in his day. to heep bis mouth moist - WE use WRIGLEYS gives us a iirVirvlocrvtvi A artf ioor*f i o ff 11V/JLVUVX1AVJ tAV^ refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. The Wrigley Spearmen want to send you their Book of Gum-ption. Send a postal for it today, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1732 Kesner Building, Chicago. The Flavor Lasts! 732 THE FOE OF FIXED CAPITAL Any possible* investment of your capital in such properties as buildings, marchin ery or stocks of merchandise is UNSOUND AND UNSAFE. Unless you are carrying adequate Fire Insurance in companies whose status guarantees the reliability of their insurance contracts. WHY STAND IN JEOPARDY? Protect yourself by insuring through this We represent a number of the Old Line Fire Insurance companies whose com ^ home office assets total over one hundred million dollars. The loss-paying record i in settle these companies is EXCELLENT, both under ordinary conditions and ?? . claims which have arisen in conflagrations. CROCKER BUILDING C. P. DuBOSE & REAL ESTATE INSURANCE phone